% README.mltex of the french style files distribution for \AllTeX % Copyright GUTenberg-Bernard Gaulle as in french.doc % MlTeX or Multi-lingual TeX (V3) brings an important feature: it allows to run with a full ASCII 8-bit input (ISO-Latin 1 or any other standard you prefer) and internally translate 8-bit characters to the corresponding pair: accent macro + letter (i.e. in systems where the fonts does not contain the appropriate 8-bit characters). So, for example, if you want to write European languages like German or French with CMR fonts, you defintely need MlTeX if you want (among other things) a correct hyphenation. MlTeX was designed by Michael Ferguson from the Canadian INRS-Telecommunications, University du Quebec. It is composed of various files. The major one is the change file in Web, for TeX itself. Applying this change file you would be able to create a running MlTeX on your machine. But you need probably to learn about many TeX tools... It's not always easy. I would better suggest to get directly the binaries for your machine at ftp.univ-rennes1.fr under the directory pub/GUTenberg (IP#129.20.128.2). If you still want to generate your own MlTeX you could find its sources over the network via anonymous FTP from aldebaran.ee.mcgill.ca [IP#132.206.70.9] (dir: /pub/tsp/mltex). But since it is TeX release dependent, look at the dates and version numbers. --bg %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% %% checksum = "04098 41 232 1599" %% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%