1Installation Instructions for Tex2RTF 2------------------------------------- 3 4Binaries are supplied for Windows 3.1 and for Sun workstations. 5 6If these don't work for you, or you are using a different system, you 7will need to compile Tex2RTF. There are several options for doing this. 8 9(1) GUI version 10 11If you want to have a graphical interface for Tex2RTF 12(not essential for a conversion utility!) then you 13will need to download wxWidgets from skye.aiai.ed.ac.uk 14(192.41.104.6) in the directory /pub/wxwin/beta, files 15wx150?_*.tar.Z (or .gz) where ? is the latest beta letter, 16currently i. 17 18On UNIX, you will then need to decide whether you want to produce 19an XView or Motif version (provided you have one of these 20toolkits), and change the makefiles in accordingly, 21in wx/src/x, wx/src/base and wx/utils/tex2rtf/src. 22 23Use the makefile target 'xview' or 'motif' from each of the directories 24wx/src/x and wx/utils/tex2rtf/src. 25 26Under Windows, just type 'nmake -f makefile.vc' if you're 27using a Microsoft-compatible compiler (you'll need to 28change the makefiles or build project files for other compilers.) 29 30(2) Non-GUI version 31 32Under UNIX, simply use the target 'nogui'. The supplied files in the 33src/wxwin directory supply the essential utilities from wxWidgets, and 34Tex2RTF will be built as a command-line program. 35 36On a PC, add 'NOGUI=1' to the makefile command line. Note that the small 37amount of memory available under DOS can cause catastrophic crashes for 38large input files, due to the lack of memory checking, so be warned! The 39Windows version is a more sensible choice. 40 41------------------------------------------------------------------------- 42Julian Smart, February 1993 43J.Smart@ed.ac.uk 44