freebsd-ports/print/jadetex/pkg-message
Nik Clayton e366972e90 I hope this has done the right thing, I hate using easy-import.
This is JadeTeX, a set of TeX macros for processing the TeX output from
Jade and doing useful things with it. In the grand scheme of things,
it'll be used as part of the process to convert DocBook to PostScript
and PDF.

It depends on teTeX-beta, all 30 megs of it.

Sean Kelly did all this, and deserves the credit, I'm just committing
on his behalf.

That ticking noise you can here is LinuxDoc's shrinking lifetime.

Reviewed by:	nik@freebsd.org
Submitted by:	Sean Kelly <kelly@plutotech.com>
1998-12-08 21:08:28 +00:00

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JadeTeX uses quite a lot of TeX's resources. You may find it
necessary to increase the size of some of TeX's resource pools by
editing the file /usr/local/share/texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf with any text
editor.
For example, to typeset the FreeBSD Handbook with JadeTeX, change the
following settings to the listed values:
hash_extra = 60000
pool_size = 1000000
max_strings = 70000
save_size = 10000
If you change /usr/local/share/texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf, delete the word
"original" on line 1 of the file. This will prevent future
installations of TeX from overwriting changes you've made.