% % This is file `aiaa.ins', the installation file for the `aiaa' % distribution, version 2.4, dated 1999/02/22 by bil kleb % % % To obtain the individual components of the aiaa bundle necessary % to produce a document, RUN THIS FILE THROUGH LATEX. The files % will be extracted from the file `aiaa.dtx' via the docstrip utility % that is part of latex. To produce a users' manual, run the % bundle itself, 'aiaa.dtx', through LaTeX. % % You may use the `aiaa' distribution freely, but at your own % risk. The author can not be held responsible for any consequence % of your using any of these files, or files created from these, % including hardware, software, and data damage. You may not make % any changes to the files aiaa.dtx or aiaa.ins. You may incorporate % the code from these files in other files under different names, % provided the original author are given at least some token % amount of credit for his work and that you yourself take % the complaints from the user(s) of your file(s). You may freely % distribute the files aiaa.dtx, aiaa.ins, and aiaalgo.eps provided: % % 1) You do not take money for the distribution or use % of these files except for a nominal charge for data medium % and postage % 2) You always distribute `aiaa.dtx', `aiaa.ins', and `aiaalgo.eps' % at the same time, i.e., as a package. % % `aiaa' is based on the standard LaTeX article class and used % patrick daly's custom-bib package to generate the aiaa % bibliographic style file. These files were created with % copious help from those in the comp.text.tex newsgroup, the % standard LaTeX books, and various package maintainers. % \def\batchfile{aiaa.ins} \input docstrip.tex \keepsilent \preamble The "aiaa" distribution by bil kleb . Please see the file `aiaa.ins' for information on how you may (re-)distribute the `aiaa' bundle of files. \endpreamble \declarepostamble\bstpostamble \endpostamble \generate{\file{aiaa.cls} {\from{aiaa.dtx}{class}}} \generate{\file{aiaa9pt.sty}{\from{aiaa.dtx}{style}}} \generate{\usepostamble\bstpostamble% \file{aiaa.bst} {\from{aiaa.dtx}{bibstyle}}} \generate{\file{aiaaenf.cfg}{\from{aiaa.dtx}{enfconfig}}} \Msg{::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::} \Msg{ } \Msg{ Now you should have the following files:} \Msg{ } \Msg{ aiaa.cls aiaa9pt.sty aiaaenf.cfg aiaalgo.eps} \Msg{ } \Msg{ They need to be moved into a directory searched by (La)TeX.} \Msg{ Furthermore, the bibliographic style file:} \Msg{ } \Msg{ aiaa.bst} \Msg{ } \Msg{ needs to be moved into a directory searched by BibTeX.} \Msg{ } \Msg{ The aiaa users manual, which is created by running} \Msg{ the file `aiaa.dtx' through LaTeX, has more detailed} \Msg{ installation instructions.} \Msg{ } \Msg{::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::} %% %% end of file aiaa.ins %%