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NAME

       kpsetool - script to make teTeX-style kpsetool, kpsexpand, and kpsepath available

SYNOPSIS

       kpsetool  [ OPTIONS... ] COMMAND

       kpsexpand [ OPTIONS... ] STRING

       kpsepath  [ OPTIONS... ] PATHTYPE

DESCRIPTION

       kpsetool  is  a  Bourne  shell  script  that  makes a teTeX-style kpsetool, kpsexpand, and
       kpsepath available.  kpsetool uses web2c´s (new)  kpsexpand  binary,  so  the  syntax  for
       kpsexpand is incompatible with teTeX´s as of version 0.4.

OPTIONS

       -m mode
              set Metafont mode

       -n progname
              pretend to be progname to kpathsea

       -p     act like kpsepath(1)

       -v     act like kpsexpand(1)

       -w     act like kpsewhich(1)

USAGE

       PATHTYPE can be

       base   Metafont memory dump

       bib    BibTeX bibliography source

       bst    BibTeX style files

       cnf    Kpathsea runtime configuration files

       dvips_config
              dvips config files

       dvips_header
              dvips header files

       fmt    TeX memory dump

       gf     generic font bitmap

       mem    MetaPost memory dump

       mf     Metafont source

       mfpool Metafont program strings

       mp     MetaPost source

       mppool MetaPost program strings

       mpsupport
              MetaPost support files

       pict   Other kinds of figures

       pk     packed bitmap font

       tex    TeX source

       texpool
              TeX program strings

       tfm    TeX font metrics

       troff_font
              troff fonts

       vf     virtual font

SEE ALSO

       kpsewhich(1)

       Kpathsea: A library for path searching (info or DVI file)

       Web page: <http://tug.org/teTeX/>

BUGS

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

AUTHOR

       kpsetool was written by Thomas Esser in March, 1997.  kpsetool is in the public domain.

       This  manual  page was written by C.M. Connelly for the Debian GNU/Linux system. It is now
       maintained as part of TeX Live.