Emp is a package for encapsulating MetaPost figures in LaTeX: the package provides environments where you can place MetaPost commands, and means of using that code as fragments for building up figures to include in your document. So, with emp, the procedure is to run your document with LaTeX, run MetaPost, and then complete running your document in the normal way. Emp is therefore useful for keeping illustrations in synchrony with the text. It also frees you from inventing descriptive names for PostScript files that fit into the confines of file system conventions.
OS | Architecture | Version |
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NetBSD 10.0 | aarch64 | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | aarch64 | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | aarch64eb | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | aarch64eb | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | alpha | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | alpha | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | earmv4 | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | earmv4 | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | earmv6hf | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | earmv6hf | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | earmv6hf | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | earmv7hf | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | earmv7hf | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | earmv7hf | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | i386 | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | i386 | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | powerpc | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | powerpc | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | powerpc | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | sh3el | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | sh3el | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | sparc64 | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | sparc64 | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | sparc | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | sparc | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | vax | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | vax | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | vax | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | x86_64 | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 10.0 | x86_64 | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | aarch64 | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | aarch64 | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | alpha | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | alpha | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | earmv4 | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | earmv6hf | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | earmv6hf | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | earmv6hf | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | earmv7hf | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | earmv7hf | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | earmv7hf | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | i386 | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | i386 | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | m68k | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | powerpc | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | powerpc | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | powerpc | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | sparc64 | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | sparc64 | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | x86_64 | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 9.0 | x86_64 | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
NetBSD 9.3 | x86_64 | tex-emp-2014.tgz |
Binary packages can be installed with the high-level tool pkgin (which can be installed with pkg_add) or pkg_add(1) (installed by default). The NetBSD packages collection is also designed to permit easy installation from source.
The pkg_admin audit command locates any installed package which has been mentioned in security advisories as having vulnerabilities.
Please note the vulnerabilities database might not be fully accurate, and not every bug is exploitable with every configuration.
Problem reports, updates or suggestions for this package should be reported with send-pr.