1texlinks(1)                          March                         texlinks(1)
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NAME

6       texlinks - maintain symbolic links from format to engine
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SYNOPSIS

9       texlinks [ OPTIONS... ]  DIRECTORIES...
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DESCRIPTION

12       texlinks  is  used to create or recreate symbolic links from formats to
13       engines according to the information in fmtutil.cnf or a file specified
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16       DIRECTORIES is an optional list of directories in which to operate.  If
17       no directories are specified the list of  directories  depends  on  the
18       --multiplatform option.
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OPTIONS

21       --cnffile FILE or -f FILE
22              use file as configuration file (default: fmtutil.cnf)
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24       --help or -h
25              show some help text
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27       --multiplatform or -m
28              operate  in  all platform-specific directories (default: operate
29              only in the directory for this platform)
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31       --silent or -s
32              silently skip over existing scripts/binaries instead of printing
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35       --unlink or -u
36              Unlink previously created symlinks
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38       --verbose or -v
39              +set verbose mode on (default: off)
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FILES

42       fmtutil.cnf
43              default configuration file
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SEE ALSO

46       fmtutil(1), fmtutil.cnf(5)
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48       Web page: <https://tug.org/texlive/>
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BUGS

51       Email  bug  reports  to  <https://lists.tug.org/tex-k>  (public mailing
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AUTHOR

55       texlinks was written by Thomas Esser in 1999.  texlinks  has  been  re‐
56       leased into the public domain.
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58       This  manual page was written by C.M. Connelly for the Debian GNU/Linux
59       system. It is now maintained as part of TeX Live.
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