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omega (1)
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    NAME
         omega, iniomega, viromega - extended unicode TeX
    
    SYNOPSIS
         omega [options] [commands]
    
    DESCRIPTION
         This manual page is not meant to be  exhaustive.   The  com-
         plete  documentation for this version of TeX can be found in
         the info file or manual Web2C: A TeX implementation.
    
         Omega is a version of the TeX program modified  for  multil-
         ingual  typesetting.   It  uses  unicode, and has additional
         primitives for (among other things)  bidirectional  typeset-
         ting.
    
         The iniomega and viromega commands are Omega's analogues  to
         the  initex and virtex commands.  In this installation, they
         are symlinks to the omega executable.
    
         Omega's command line options are similar to those of TeX.
    
         Omega is experimental software.
    
    OPTIONS
         This version of Omega understands the following command line
         options.
    
         --fmt format
              Use format as the  name  of  the  format  to  be  used,
              instead  of  the name by which Omega was called or a %&
              line.
    
         --help
              Print help message and exit.
    
         --ini
              Be iniomega, for dumping formats;  this  is  implicitly
              true if the program is called as iniomega.
    
         --interaction mode
              Sets the interaction mode.  The  mode  can  be  one  of
              batchmode,  nonstopmode, scrollmode, and errorstopmode.
              The meaning of these modes is the same as that  of  the
              corresponding \commands.
    
         --ipc
              Send DVI output to a socket as well as the usual output
              file.   Whether  this option is available is the choice
              of the installer.
    
         --ipc-start
              As --ipc, and starts the server at  the  other  end  as
              well.   Whether  this option is available is the choice
              of the installer.
    
         --kpathsea-debug bitmask
              Sets path searching debugging flags  according  to  the
              bitmask.  See the Kpathsea manual for details.
    
         --maketex fmt
              Enable mktexfmt, where fmt must be one of tex or tfm.
    
         --no-maketex fmt
              Disable mktexfmt, where fmt must be one of tex or tfm.
    
         --output-comment string
              Use string for the DVI  file  comment  instead  of  the
              date.
    
         --progname name
              Pretend to be program name.  This affects both the for-
              mat used and the search paths.
    
         --shell-escape
              Enable the \write18{command}  construct.   The  command
              can  be  any  Bourne  shell command.  This construct is
              normally disallowed for security reasons.
    
         --version
              Print version information and exit.
    
    ENVIRONMENT
         See the Kpathsearch library documentation (the `Path specif-
         ications'  node)  for precise details of how the environment
         variables are used.  The kpsewhich utility can  be  used  to
         query the values of the variables.
    
         One caveat: In most Omega formats, you cannot  use  ~  in  a
         filename  you give directly to Omega, because ~ is an active
         character, and hence is expanded, not taken as part  of  the
         filename.   Other  programs,  such  as Metafont, do not have
         this problem.
    
         TEXMFOUTPUT
              Normally, Omega puts its output files  in  the  current
              directory.   If any output file cannot be opened there,
              it tries to open it in the directory specified  in  the
              environment  variable TEXMFOUTPUT.  There is no default
              value for that variable.  For example, if you  say  tex
              paper  and  the  current  directory is not writable, if
              TEXMFOUTPUT has  the  value  /tmp,  Omega  attempts  to
              create  /tmp/paper.log (and /tmp/paper.dvi, if any out-
              put is produced.)
    
         TEXINPUTS
              Search path for \input and \openin files.  This  should
              probably start with ``.'', so that user files are found
              before system files.  An empty path component  will  be
              replaced  with the paths defined in the texmf.cnf file.
              For example, set  TEXINPUTS  to  ".:/home/usr/tex:"  to
              prepend  the current direcory and ``/home/user/tex'' to
              the standard search path.
    
         TEXEDIT
              Command template for switching to editor.  The default,
              usually vi, is set when Omega is compiled.
    
    FILES
         The location of the files mentioned below varies from system
         to  system.   Use  the kpsewhich utility to find their loca-
         tions.
    
         omega.pool
              Encoded text of Omega's messages.
    
         *.fmt
              Predigested Omega format (.fmt) files.
    
    BUGS
         This version of Omega fails to trap arithmetic overflow when
         dimensions are added or subtracted.  Cases where this occurs
         are rare, but when it does the generated DVI  file  will  be
         invalid.
    
         The DVI files produced by Omega  may  use  extensions  which
         make them incompatible with most software designed to handle
         DVI files.  In order to print or preview  them,  you  should
         use odvips to generate a PostScript file.
    
         Omega is experimental software.  If you use it, subscribe to
         the  omega  mailing  list  omega@ens.fr by sending a message
         containing subscribe omega Your Name to listserv@ens.fr.
    
    SEE ALSO
         tex(1), mf(1), odvips(1), undump(1).
    
    AUTHORS
         The primary authors of Omega  are  John  Plaice  and  Yannis
         Haralambous.
    
    
    
    


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