Package: magyarlatex Version: 0.03-4 Priority: optional Section: tex Maintainer: Szabó Péter Depends: perl, tetex-base, tetex-bin Suggests: xindy | pts-xindy Replaces: xindy, pts-xindy, pts-xindy-magyar Architecture: all Filename: ./magyarlatex_0.03-4_all.deb Size: 246050 Installed-Size: 775 MD5sum: a1c97df56918a7aee56ac5775c446b9a Description: MagyarLaTeX: easy Hungarian typesetting with LaTeX This package contains all files necessary for typesetting in the Hungarian language with LaTeX. TeX hyphenation patterns, LaTeX style files, Babel language definition files and Perl scripts are included. Package: magyarlatex-doc Source: magyarlatex Version: 0.03-4 Priority: optional Section: tex Maintainer: Szabó Péter Suggests: pdf-viewer Architecture: all Filename: ./magyarlatex-doc_0.03-4_all.deb Size: 632424 Installed-Size: 735 MD5sum: 70db5962c80ad701a552aba9c16a0cf9 Description: documentation of MagyarLaTeX This package contains the documentation of MagyarLaTeX in PDF format. Package: pts-xindy Version: 2.1c-3 Priority: optional Section: text Maintainer: Szabó Péter Depends: libc6 (>= 2.2.4-4), perl Suggests: tetex-bin Architecture: i386 Filename: ./pts-xindy_2.1c-3_i386.deb Size: 1335088 Installed-Size: 2966 MD5sum: 1b613dc309e22e3333a6953a029ea23e Description: xindy (`fleXible INDexing sYstem') is a flexible index-processor. xindy is a powerful and flexible framework for generating indexes for many kinds of documents, written by Roger Kehr. It is used for the same purpose as makeindex, part of teTeX. . Usually document preparation systems produce some form data that describe the index entries and the locations they point to. This data is called the raw index since it consists of raw data which contains structured information about the entries of the index. The raw index is fed into the index processor and is processed according to a specification called the index style. This is a user-definable description how the index is to be processed, what sort rules for the keywords should be used, which kind of locations may appear, and finally, what tags should be emitted when writing the index into the output file. The result is sometimes fed back into the document preparation system, as it is in the case of TeX, or used otherwise.