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· Introduction · General · Top-level directories · Summary · Unspecified pieces · Implementation issues · Is there a better way? · Related references · Contributors --- The Detailed Node Listing --- Introduction · History · The role of the TDS · Conventions General · Subdirectory searching · Rooting the tree · Local additions · Duplicate filenames Top-level directories · Macros · Fonts · Non-font Metafont files · MetaPost · BibTeX · Scripts · Documentation Macros · Extensions Fonts · Font bitmaps · Valid font bitmaps Summary · Documentation tree summary Unspecified pieces · Portable filenames Implementation issues · Adoption of the TDS · More on subdirectory searching · Example implementation-specific trees Example implementation-specific trees · AmiWeb2c 2.0 · Public DECUS TeX · Web2c 7 Is there a better way? · Macro structure · Font structure · Documentation structure Font structure · Font file type location · Mode and resolution location · Modeless bitmaps