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-rw-r--r--accessibility/flite/README5
-rw-r--r--development/mit-scheme/README3
-rw-r--r--development/texi2html/README5
-rw-r--r--graphics/dvisvgm/README2
-rw-r--r--multimedia/gimp-gap/README5
-rw-r--r--office/evince/README2
-rw-r--r--office/gummi/README3
-rw-r--r--office/mtp2-fonts/README3
-rw-r--r--office/xournalpp/README2
-rw-r--r--office/zathura/README9
10 files changed, 8 insertions, 31 deletions
diff --git a/accessibility/flite/README b/accessibility/flite/README
index 9115b3111a..c2b2a1045d 100644
--- a/accessibility/flite/README
+++ b/accessibility/flite/README
@@ -13,10 +13,7 @@ in the same directory as the SlackBuild. They will be installed in
The flite API documentation is available as a GNU info document,
via "info flite". The same docs are available as HTML in
-/usr/doc/flite-$VERSION/html if:
-
-- You have Slackware's tetex package installed, or...
-- You have texlive and texi2html installed from SBo.
+/usr/doc/flite-$VERSION/html if you have texi2html installed from SBo.
The API docs are only needed for developers who intend to write code that
uses flite as a library. If you have build errors that mention texi2html,
diff --git a/development/mit-scheme/README b/development/mit-scheme/README
index 0d0a722081..ecfa78d645 100644
--- a/development/mit-scheme/README
+++ b/development/mit-scheme/README
@@ -9,8 +9,7 @@ The following build options are available:
EDWIN=yes|no Enable support for the Edwin editor (default: yes)
IMAIL=yes|no Enable support for the Imail mail reader (default:
no), implies Edwin support
- DOCS=yes|no Include html and pdf documentation (default: no),
- requires texlive
+ DOCS=yes|no Include html and pdf documentation (default: no)
where each build option may be passed to the slackbuild. Example of
disabling x11 and enabling documentation support:
diff --git a/development/texi2html/README b/development/texi2html/README
index a1de0aa84a..c242251831 100644
--- a/development/texi2html/README
+++ b/development/texi2html/README
@@ -1,6 +1 @@
texi2html converts texinfo documents to HTML, Info, docbook, and XML.
-
-This conflicts with the tetex package shipped with Slackware, as
-an older texi2html comes with it. However, if you plan to replace
-tetex with texlive, you will need a standalone installation of
-texi2html, so this is intended to serve that purpose.
diff --git a/graphics/dvisvgm/README b/graphics/dvisvgm/README
index 59e0991ba0..c94ccb0956 100644
--- a/graphics/dvisvgm/README
+++ b/graphics/dvisvgm/README
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ format SVG. The latest releases support standard DVI files (format 2) as
well as DVI output created by pTeX in vertical mode (format 3), and XeTeX
(format 5 and 6, also known as XDV).
http://dvisvgm.bplaced.net
-dvisvgm version 1.6 is present in SlackBuild texlive-2014052
+dvisvgm version 1.6 is present in texlive-2014052
This separate package presents an updated version 1.11 of dvisvgm
offereing various bugfixes and the following main features:
* Complete font support including virtual fonts, evaluation of font
diff --git a/multimedia/gimp-gap/README b/multimedia/gimp-gap/README
index 78dec30f50..6ae6be22a6 100644
--- a/multimedia/gimp-gap/README
+++ b/multimedia/gimp-gap/README
@@ -11,6 +11,5 @@ X264=yes|no (default: yes), requires x264
MPEG=yes|no (default: yes), requires libmpeg
XVID=yes|no (default: yes), requires xvidcore
-NOTE: If you build this package using internal ffmpeg package and
-using texlive instead of tetex, you need to remove the "#"
-character in line 102
+NOTE: If you build this package using internal ffmpeg package,
+you need to remove the "#" character in line 102
diff --git a/office/evince/README b/office/evince/README
index 9798de4cf8..84a5ce2807 100644
--- a/office/evince/README
+++ b/office/evince/README
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Evince is specifically designed to support the following file formats:
* DjVu
* TIFF
* CBR/CBZ (comic books)
-* DVI (requires optional dependency texlive)
+* DVI
* XPS (requires optional dependency libgxps)
This uses dconf (runtime-only) to save various settings (and even
diff --git a/office/gummi/README b/office/gummi/README
index af1a781586..efbe800fba 100644
--- a/office/gummi/README
+++ b/office/gummi/README
@@ -2,6 +2,3 @@ Gummi is a lightweight Latex editor written in Python/GTK
released as open source under a dual MIT/Beerware license.
Latex is a powerful mark-up language that is widely used for
academic and professional documents.
-
-Gummi can also optionally use texlive instead of tetex
-(which comes with Slackare).
diff --git a/office/mtp2-fonts/README b/office/mtp2-fonts/README
index 519c6ad3ad..152fa6b4f0 100644
--- a/office/mtp2-fonts/README
+++ b/office/mtp2-fonts/README
@@ -6,8 +6,5 @@ consists of 15 fonts and replaces the Computer Modern math fonts. The
complete set consists of 68 fonts and provides also script, curly,
Fraktur, bold math, blackboard bold fonts, and AMS symbols.
-This SlackBuild can be used with both lite and complete MTPro2 font sets
-and with both texlive and Slackware's tetex TeX distributions.
-
The complete fonts set zip archive should be named as mtp2fonts.zip.tpm
or mtp2fonts.zip
diff --git a/office/xournalpp/README b/office/xournalpp/README
index 4ce93bed43..0305e412e1 100644
--- a/office/xournalpp/README
+++ b/office/xournalpp/README
@@ -3,5 +3,3 @@ support. Written in C++ with GTK3, supporting Linux (e.g. Ubuntu,
Debian, Arch, Suse), macOS and Windows 10.
Supports pen input from devices such as Wacom Tablets.
-
-texlive is an optional dependency.
diff --git a/office/zathura/README b/office/zathura/README
index 27f9f8301d..c0e3d2b643 100644
--- a/office/zathura/README
+++ b/office/zathura/README
@@ -16,12 +16,7 @@ When upgrading zathura, you must rebuild all its plugins
against the new version of zathura, even if the version numbers
are the same.
-zathura 0.3.8 is the last possible update for Slackware
-14.2. Newer versions would require a newer gtk+3.
-
-Optional dependency: office/texlive. If zathura is built on a system
-with texlive installed, synctex support will be included. Documentation
-on zathura's synctex support is poor; for some hints on using synctex
-with zathura, see:
+Documentation on zathura's synctex support is poor; for some hints on
+using synctex with zathura, see:
http://www.math.cmu.edu/~gautam/sj/blog/20140310-zathura-fsearch.html