Vincent Danjean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I retry: > > Package name : latex-compile > Description : easy compiling of complexe (and simple) LaTeX documents > This package provides several tools that aim to simplify the > compilation of LaTeX documents : > . > LaTeX.mk: a make(1) snippets to help compiling LaTeX documents in > DVI, PDF, PS, ... format. Dependencies are automatically tracked : one > should be able to compile documents with a one-line Makefile > containing 'include LaTeX.mk'. Complexe documents (with multiple > bibliographies, indexes, glossaries, ...) should be correctly managed. > . > figlatex.sty: a LaTeX package to easily insert xfig figures (with > \includegraphics{file.fig}). It can interact with LaTeX.mk so that the > latter automatically invokes transfig if needed. > . > And various helper tools for LaTeX.mk > . > Homepage: http://gforge.inria.fr/projects/latex-utils/
That sounds much better. Some grammar/spelling corrections: s/complexe/complex/, please don't put a space before the colons. >> I rarely use xfig - now this sounds as if the package would indeed >> include LaTeX macros, or can I use \includegraphics with *.fig files >> with standard LaTeX? > > Does the new description answer correctly the question ? Yes, just fine. Be sure to follow the Debian TeX Policy draft in the tex-common package - but I guess in your case that only means putting the style file at its proper place, and making the documentation for it available to texdoc. Regards, Frank -- Frank Küster Single Molecule Spectroscopy, Protein Folding @ Inst. f. Biochemie, Univ. Zürich Debian Developer (teTeX)