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A Directory Structure for TeX Files
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Introduction
General
Top-level directories
Summary
Unspecified pieces
Implementation issues
Is there a better way?
Related references
Contributors
 --- The Detailed Node Listing ---

Introduction

History
The role of the TDS
Conventions
General

Subdirectory searching
Rooting the tree
Local additions
Duplicate filenames
Top-level directories

Macros
Fonts
Non-font Metafont files
MetaPost
BibTeX
Scripts
Documentation
Macros

Extensions
Fonts

Font bitmaps
Valid font bitmaps
Summary

Documentation tree summary
Unspecified pieces

Portable filenames
Implementation issues

Adoption of the TDS
More on subdirectory searching
Example implementation-specific trees
Example implementation-specific trees

AmiWeb2c 2.0
Public DECUS TeX
Web2c 7
Is there a better way?

Macro structure
Font structure
Documentation structure
Font structure

Font file type location
Mode and resolution location
Modeless bitmaps

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