Using Hebrew LaTeX and gvim to produce DVI - Faculty of ...
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Using Hebrew LaTeX and gvim to produce DVI - Faculty of ...
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Draft version: May 5, 1999<br />
The hyperref package Refer <strong>to</strong> the manual.pdf file (look for it under<br />
texmf/doc/latex/hyperref).<br />
Other packages Look at the various direc<strong>to</strong>ries under texmf/doc.<br />
1.5 Organization <strong>of</strong> this document<br />
The rest <strong>of</strong> this document is organized as follows: Chapter 2 describes the use <strong>of</strong> <strong>Hebrew</strong><br />
LATEX2ε, but includes some information (e.g., sections 2.8 <strong>and</strong> 2.9) that are relevant <strong>to</strong> LATEXin<br />
general. Chapter 3 describes the use <strong>of</strong> the VIM edi<strong>to</strong>r, focusing on its use as an environment<br />
for the creation <strong>of</strong> LATEX documents. Chapter 4 covers <strong>to</strong>pics related <strong>to</strong> the creation <strong>of</strong> hyperlinked<br />
documents (e.g. PDF) usinf LATEX. Chapter 5 describes miscellaneous problems <strong>and</strong><br />
FAQ, <strong>and</strong> will probably exp<strong>and</strong> in future versions <strong>of</strong> this document.<br />
Appendix A contains a sample .vimrc file4 . Appendix B contains two sample LATEX templates,<br />
that are also available in our distribution.<br />
4 On Win* operating systems it is <strong>of</strong>ten called vimrc.<br />
DRAFT<br />
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