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NAME

TeX::AutoTeX::Config - central configuration file for TeX::AutoTeX

DESCRIPTION

This is the main configuration file for TeX::AutoTeX. It contains all configuration parameters for TeX::AutoTeX and allows TeX::AutoTeX to be used separately from other arXiv software.

The settings in this file must be customized to reflect PATH settings and executable names of the local TeX installation, maintainer email addresses, etc.. The comments for each setting should be used as guidance.

In the sample configuration presented in this file those variables, which are not identical across all arXiv sites, are imported from the arXiv::Config::Site namespace. These settings vary depending on the capabilities of each mirror and their individual setup.

HISTORY

 AutoTeX automatic TeX processing system
 Copyright (c) 1994-2006 arXiv.org and contributors

 AutoTeX is supplied under the GNU Public License and comes
 with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; see COPYING for more details.

 AutoTeX is an automatic TeX processing system designed to
 process TeX/LaTeX/AMSTeX/etc source code of papers submitted
 to the arXiv.org (nee xxx.lanl.gov) e-print archive. The
 portable part of this code has been extracted and is made
 available in the hope that it will be useful to other projects
 and that the input of others will benefit arXiv.org.

 Code developed and contributed to by Tanmoy Bhattacharya, Rob
 Hartill, Mark Doyle, Thorsten Schwander, and Simeon Warner.
 Refactored to separate generic code from arXiv.org specific code
 by Stephen Marsh, Michael Fromerth, and Simeon Warner 2005/2006.

 Major cleanups and algorithmic improvements/corrections by
 Thorsten Schwander 2006 - 2011

BUGS AND LIMITATIONS

Please report bugs to www-admin

AUTHOR

See history above. Current maintainer: Thorsten Schwander for arXiv.org

LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT

Copyright (c) 2007 - 2011 arxiv.org http://arxiv.org/help/contact

This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic.