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6 aleph - extended Unicode TeX
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9 aleph [options] [&format] [file|\commands]
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12 Run the Aleph typesetter on file, usually creating file.dvi. If the
13 file argument has no extension, ".tex" will be appended to it. Instead
14 of a filename, a set of Aleph commands can be given, the first of which
15 must start with a backslash. With a &format argument Aleph uses a dif‐
16 ferent set of precompiled commands, contained in format.fmt; it is usu‐
17 ally better to use the -fmt format option instead.
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19 Aleph is a version of the TeX program modified for multilingual type‐
20 setting. It uses Unicode, and has additional primitives for (among
21 other things) bidirectional typesetting.
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23 Aleph's command line options are similar to those of TeX.
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25 Aleph is no longer being actively developed; see LuaTeX for current
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29 Run aleph --help to see the complete list of options; this is not
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32 --fmt format
33 Use format as the name of the format to be used, instead of the
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36 --halt-on-error
37 Exit with an error code when an error is encountered during pro‐
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40 --help Print help message and exit.
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42 --ini Be `initial' Aleph for dumping formats; this is implicitly true
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45 --interaction mode
46 Sets the interaction mode. The mode can be one of batchmode,
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50 --ipc Send DVI output to a socket as well as the usual output file.
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54 As --ipc, and starts the server at the other end as well.
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57 --kpathsea-debug bitmask
58 Sets path searching debugging flags according to the bitmask.
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61 --maketex fmt
62 Enable mktexfmt, where fmt must be one of tex or tfm.
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65 Disable mktexfmt, where fmt must be one of tex or tfm.
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80 Pretend to be program name. This affects both the format used
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83 --recorder
84 Enable the filename recorder. This leaves a trace of the files
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88 --shell-escape
89 Enable the \write18{command} construct. The command can be any
90 Bourne shell command. By default, this construct is enabled in
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94 Print version information and exit.
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98 node) for precise details of how the environment variables are used.
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101 One caveat: In most Aleph formats, you cannot use ~ in a filename you
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108 If any output file cannot be opened there, it tries to open it
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110 PUT. There is no default value for that variable. For example,
111 if you say tex paper and the current directory is not writable,
112 if TEXMFOUTPUT has the value /tmp, Aleph attempts to create
113 /tmp/paper.log (and /tmp/paper.dvi, if any output is produced.)
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120 Search path for \input and \openin files. This should start
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122 An empty path component will be replaced with the paths defined
123 in the texmf.cnf file. For example, set TEXINPUTS to
124 ".:/home/user/tex:" to prepend the current direcory and
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128 Command template for switching to editor. The default, usually
129 vi, is set when Aleph is compiled.
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132 This manual page is not meant to be exhaustive. The complete documen‐
133 tation for this version of Aleph can be found in the info manual Web2C:
134 A TeX implementation. See http://tug/org/web2c.
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137 This version of Aleph implements a number of optional extensions. In
138 fact, many of these extensions conflict to a greater or lesser extent
139 with the definition of Aleph. When such extensions are enabled, the
140 banner printed when Aleph starts is changed to print Alephk instead of
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143 This version of Aleph fails to trap arithmetic overflow when dimensions
144 are added or subtracted. Cases where this occurs are rare, but when it
145 does the generated DVI file will be invalid.
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151 The primary authors of Aleph are John Plaice and Yannis Haralambous.
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