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NAME

       texlinks - maintain symbolic links from format to engine

SYNOPSIS

       texlinks [ OPTIONS... ]  DIRECTORIES...

DESCRIPTION

       texlinks  is  used to create or recreate symbolic links from formats to
       engines according to the information in fmtutil.cnf or a file specified
       with --cnffile.

       DIRECTORIES is an optional list of directories in which to operate.  If
       no directories are specified the list of  directories  depends  on  the
       --multiplatform option.

OPTIONS

       --cnffile FILE or -f FILE
              use file as configuration file (default: fmtutil.cnf)

       --help or -h
              show some help text

       --multiplatform or -m
              operate  in  all platform-specific directories (default: operate
              only in the directory for this platform)

       --silent or -s
              silently skip over existing scripts/binaries instead of printing
              a warning

       --unlink or -u
              Unlink previously created symlinks

       --verbose or -v
              +set verbose mode on (default: off)

FILES

       fmtutil.cnf
              default configuration file

SEE ALSO

       fmtutil(1), fmtutil.cnf(5)

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

BUGS

       None  known,  but  report  any  bugs  found to <tex-k@tug.org> (mailing
       list).

AUTHOR

       texlinks was written by Thomas Esser <te@dbs.uni-hannover.de> in  1999.
       texlinks has been released into the public domain.

       This  manual  page was written by C.M. Connelly <c@eskimo.com>, for the
       Debian GNU/Linux system.  It may be used by other distributions without
       contacting  the  author.   Any mistakes or omissions in the manual page
       are my fault; inquiries about or corrections to this manual page should
       be directed to me (and not to the primary author).