./wip/PPower4, PDF presentation post processor

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Branch: CURRENT, Version: 0.9.4, Package name: PPower4-0.9.4, Maintainer: pkgsrc-users

PPower4 is used to post process presentationen in PDF format which were
prepared using LaTeX to add dynamic effects. The PDF files must have been
created with either pdflatex, vlatex or with standard LaTeX and the converted
to PDF with dvipdfm. It is strongly recommended to use the Adobe Acrobat
Reader to view the results, because other viewers do not implement some
of the special features. For further information see the PPower4 manual.


Required to run:
[print/kpathsea] [print/tex-graphics] [print/tex-hyperref] [print/tex-eso-pic] [lang/openjdk11]

Required to build:
[pkgtools/cwrappers]

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   2013-11-14 00:06:47 by Min Sik Kim | Files touched by this commit (2)
Log message:
Install TeX files into share/texmf-dist, not share/texmf.

The latter has been deprecated in TeX Live 2013.
   2012-09-24 18:56:26 by Aleksej Saushev | Files touched by this commit (144)
Log message:
Drop superfluous PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT, "user-destdir" is default these days.
Mark packages that don't and might probably not have staged installation.
   2012-06-13 05:31:54 by othyro | Files touched by this commit (1)
Log message:
+LICENSE. Passes pkglint now.
   2012-03-06 22:52:15 by Min Sik Kim | Files touched by this commit (2)
Log message:
Reduce PPower4's dependencies on TeX.
   2009-10-09 01:04:02 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (1)
Log message:
Noted TODO entries here are fixed.

   2009-10-09 01:03:39 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (1)
Log message:
Remove obsolete @dirrm.

   2009-10-09 01:02:58 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (1)
Log message:
Convert to user-destdir, simplify, fix installed bin-script.
   2009-04-30 19:11:53 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (1)
Log message:
Set USE_JAVA2 to lower-case yes, per PR 41309 from Ryo HAYASAKA.