man fmtutil (Commandes) - utility for maintaining TeX format files
NAME
fmtutil - utility for maintaining TeX format files
fmtutil-sys - utility for maintaining TeX format files system-wide
SYNOPSIS
fmtutil [ OPTION... ] COMMAND
fmtutil-sys [ OPTION... ] COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
fmtutil is used to create or recreate format and hyphenation files or show information about format files.
COMMAND is one of:
- --all
- recreate all format files
- --byfmt formatname
- (re)create the format for format formatname
- --byhyphen hyphenfile
- (re)create formats that depend on the hyphenation file hyphenfile
- --help
- print a summary of commands and options
- --missing
- create any missing format files
- --showhyphen formatname
- print the name of the hyphenation file for the format formatname
OPTIONS
- --cnffile file
- specify the configuration file fmtutil should use
- --root-homeFP (Debian-specific, transitional): Unless this option is given, fmtutil will refuse to generate formats in /root/.texmf-var/ if called by root, and execute fmtutil-sys instead. This is needed until packages that call fmtutil in their maintainer scripts have switched to fmtutil-sys, and will then be removed.
- --dolinks
- (not implemented, just for compatibility)
- --fmtdir directory
- set the destination directory for format files generated by fmtutil to directory
- --force
- (not implemented, just for compatibility)
- --quiet
- (not implemented, just for compatibility)
- --test
- (not implemented, just for compatibility)
DEBIAN-SPECIFIC CHANGES
In Debian. fmtutil acts on the system-wide format files if it is called by root (actually, by numerical UID 0). If you want to create user-specific formats for root, use
- --root-home
- Don't use TEXMFSYSVAR, TEXMFSYSCONFIG even when called by root.
FILES
- fmtutil.cnf
- default configuration file
SEE ALSO
BUGS
None known, but report any bugs found to <tetex@dbs.uni-hannover.de> (mailing list).
AUTHOR
fmtutil was written by Thomas Esser <te@dbs.uni-hannover.de> and is Copyright 1998 Thomas Esser.
This manual page was written by C.M. Connelly <c@eskimo.com>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system and later slightly adapted for the teTeX 3 release.