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+X-ListName: Linguistics and TeX discussion list <Ling-TeX@SHSU.edu>
+Date: Wed, 20 Apr 1994 17:12:50 -0400
+From: Sunny Au <sa2b@holmes.acc.virginia.edu>
+Message-ID: <199404202112.RAA145616@holmes.acc.Virginia.EDU>
+
+%% 10 JAN 94: This file used in poster session at LSA'94 meeting
+%% (Boston). Posted to ling-tex for corrections and
+%% additions (Ch.)
+%%
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+%% This file originally by Ch. Thiele (cthiele@ccs.carleton.ca)
+%% This file was being maintained by Sunny Au (sa2b@virginia.edu)
+
+
+\documentstyle[12pt]{article}
+
+\newcommand{\csli}{{\small CSLI}}
+\newcommand{\ctan}{{\small CTAN}}
+
+\let\nl=\newline
+
+\voffset=-2cm
+\hoffset=-1cm
+\setlength{\textheight}{24cm}
+\setlength{\textwidth}{16cm}
+
+\def\AmS{{\the\textfont2 A}\kern-.1667em\lower.5ex\hbox
+ {\the\textfont2 M}\kern-.125em{\the\textfont2 S}}
+\def\AmSTeX{\AmS-\TeX}
+\def\AmSLaTeX{\AmS-\LaTeX}
+
+\message{Select appropriate font for METAFONT logo to print properly.}
+%% My Unix box wants ``manfnt''; many PCs want ``logo10'' (Ch.)
+\font\manual=manfnt %% logo10
+\newcommand{\MF}{{\manual META}\-{\manual FONT}}
+
+%\pagestyle{myheadings}
+\markboth{\TeX\ and \LaTeX\ Macros for Linguistics}
+ {\TeX\ and \LaTeX\ Macros for Linguistics}
+
+
+\begin{document}
+
+\begin{center}
+ \Large \TeX\ and \LaTeX\ Macros for Linguistics
+\end{center}
+
+\vspace{1pc}
+
+\noindent List last updated: April 20, 1994
+
+\vspace{1pc}
+
+The following list is really a ``work-in-progress''; it
+can't claim to be exhaustive or complete, but is based on information
+which has come to light as people have posted messages to the {\tt
+ling-tex} mailing list.
+
+The purpose of {\tt ling-tex} and of this partial listing of macros is
+to identify material which is available, and also stimulate testing,
+improvements to code and documentation, and so on, all with as much
+cooperation and assistance from the original authors as possible.
+
+The material is all public domain, but the usual requests for citing
+authorship, not changing the contents without changing the file name,
+and so on also apply. These are the results of volunteers efforts, and
+a desire to share those efforts with others; this should always be kept in
+mind. Constructive criticism, helpful suggestions, or offers of revised
+coding or wording are always welcome.
+
+
+\begin {enumerate}
+ \item This list will be posted periodically to the {\tt ling-tex} mailing
+list. To subscribe to the {\tt ling-tex} mailing list, send a message
+containing:
+
+\begin {center}
+{\em SUBSCRIBE Ling-TeX "Your Real Name in Quotes" }
+\end {center}
+
+to LISTSERV@SHSU.edu.
+
+ \item This list will be available from \ctan\ sites in the directory:
+
+\begin {center}
+/tex-archive/linguistics/ling-mac.tex
+\end {center}
+
+See Section 2 for a list of \ctan\ sites.
+
+As of this revision, I am not aware that the site is ready to receive
+this list. So don't be surprised if you don't find the file there, or
+if the {\it linguistics} directory doesn't exist at all.
+
+\item I am about to relinquish maintenance of this file to some (at this point)
+unnamed person, but for the time being, you can ...
+\begin {enumerate}
+ \item If you don't have access to ftp you can request a copy of this file
+by sending mail to sa2b@virginia.edu with subject line:
+{\em request: ling-mac.tex}.
+ \item To submit an addition to this file, send mail to sa2b@virginia.edu.
+Your addition will be forwarded to the file's new maintainer.
+\end {enumerate}
+\end {enumerate}
+
+% I've eliminated this section, since the list is in alphabetical
+% order
+% If you want this section back, send hate mail to sa2b@virginia.edu
+% Removed Jan 18, 1994
+%\section{Index of {\tt .sty} files listed}
+%\begin{enumerate}
+% \item avm-doc.tex, avm.sty
+% \item cgloss4e.sty
+% \item chomsky.sty
+% \item cjl-glosses.tex
+% \item cm-lingmacros.sty
+% \item covingtn.tex covingtn.sty
+% \item glex.sty
+% \item gloss.tex, gloss.doc.
+% \item lingmacros.sty
+% \item lsalike.sty, lsalike.bst
+% \item numquote.doc, numquote.tex, enum.sty
+% \item pstrees
+% \item pstricks
+% \item tree-dvips
+% \item voorbeeldom.sty
+%\end{enumerate}
+
+% A cross reference list/index, e.g.
+%
+% enum.sty -> numquote.doc
+% glex.sty
+% gloss.doc -> gloss.tex
+% gloss.tex
+% lingmacros.sty
+% lsalike.bst -> lsalike.sty
+% lsalike.sty
+% numquote.doc
+% numquote.tex -> numquote.doc
+%
+% may be added in the future, but don't hold your breath ...
+% -- sa2b@virginia.edu Jan 18, 1994
+
+\newpage
+
+\section{Details on various {\tt .sty} files}
+
+\TeX\ macros are listed alphabetically in the following format:
+
+\begin {description}
+% format:
+\item [macroname1, macroname2, etc.:] %% \nl
+% \item [ file names:] %% \nl
+% % update information???
+% Author (e-mail address), modification of??
+Author information ({\tt author@e-mail.address}).
+
+% description
+An informative description.
+
+% retrieval site
+ftp site: ftp directory or availability information
+\end {description}
+
+\rule{6.0in}{.01in}
+
+\begin{description}
+ \item [avm-doc.tex, avm.sty:] %% \nl
+ By Christopher Manning ({\tt manning@csli.stanford.edu}).
+
+ Macros for attribute-value matrices. Documentation available
+ (but not printed in this collection).
+
+ \csli: {\tt pub/TeXfiles}
+
+
+ \item [cgloss4e.sty:] %% \nl
+ This is a modified version of {\tt covingtn.sty} by Hap Kolb
+ and Craig Thiersch.
+
+ For glosses; as with {\tt covingtn.sty}, doesn't require
+ ampersands (\verb|&|) to align sets of glossed items.
+
+ ``Following borrows from Covington's style files inspired by
+ Midnight by M.\ de Groot, adapted to be used with {\tt
+ gbt3.sty}: examples beginning with \verb|\ex| can contain
+ glosses directly. Default is {\it Linguistic Inquiry\/}
+ style with all lines in \verb|\rm|.''
+
+ No documentation, but file is heavily commented.
+
+ Posted to {\tt ling-tex}; not currently available on
+ archives.
+
+
+ \item [chomsky.sty:] %% \nl
+ Created by Michael Barr ({\tt barr@ ... }).
+
+ No documentation; however, file is heavily annotated. Some
+ draft documentation has been written by Ch.\ Thiele
+
+ \ctan: {\tt tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/misc}
+
+
+ \item [cjl-glosses.tex:] %% \nl
+ Created by Michael Dunleavy, Carleton University; maintained
+ by Ch.\ Thiele ({\tt cthiele@ccs.carleton.ca}).
+
+ Macros for glosses (seems to work in both plain \TeX\ and in
+ \LaTeX). Variants for centred, flush right or left glosses,
+ and others. Some documentation; needs testing before it
+ can be put out on the archives.
+
+ Posted to {\tt ling-tex} list; not currently available on
+ archives.
+
+
+ \item [cm-lingmacros.sty:] %% \nl
+ Modified version of Emma Pease's {\tt lingmacros.sty}, by
+ Christopher Manning and Avery Andrews ({\tt
+ Avery.Andrews@anu.edu.au}).
+
+ \csli: {\tt pub/TeXfiles}
+
+
+ \item [covingtn.tex, covingtn.sty:] %% \nl
+ Created by Michael Covington.
+
+ \LaTeX\ macros for numbered examples, glosses, phrase
+ structure rules, feature structures, discourse representation
+ structures, exercises, reference lists, and miscellany.
+ Documentation.
+
+ \ctan: {\tt tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/covington}
+
+
+ \item [French Style Files:] %% \n
+ Bernard Gaulle ({\tt gaulle@idris.fr}).
+
+ French based style files offering a easy to use multi-lingual
+ scheme to work with other languages (English and German are
+ currently offered.) French patterns are up to date and there
+ are a lot of test files. This package also offer a way to change
+ your keyboard ``on the fly'' and to set your default at initex
+ time, i.e. when creating your format. Two versions are
+ released per year.
+
+ ftp.univ-rennes1.fr: {\tt pub/GUTenberg/french}
+
+
+ \item [glex.sty:] %% \nl
+ Created by Rob Norris; notes from Chet Creider.
+
+ \LaTeX\ macros for numbered glosses. All three lines of a
+ gloss are input; by contrast, {\tt cjl-glosses.tex} only
+ takes care of the first 2 lines, requiring the 3rd line, the
+ translation, to be formatted independently. On the other
+ hand, {\tt glex.sty} works with tabs, while {\tt
+ cjl-glosses.tex} groups each set of word-1 over gloss-1
+ within braces.
+
+ [Availability not yet determined.]
+
+
+ \item [gloss.tex, gloss.doc:] %% \nl
+ Part of the Midnight Macros set by Marcel van der Goot\nl ({\tt
+ marcel@cs.caltech.edu}).
+
+ Macros for vertically aligning words in consecutive
+ sentences. Documentation.
+
+ \ctan: {\tt tex-archive/macros/macros/generic/midnight}
+
+
+ \item [lingmacros.sty:] %% \nl
+ By Emma Pease, CSLI, Stanford.
+
+ Macros for numbered examples, trees, AVM structures.
+
+ \csli: {\tt pub/TeXfiles}
+
+
+ \item [lsalike.sty, lsalike.bst:] %% \nl
+ Daniel S. Jurafsky, UC Berkeley.
+
+ ``{\em lsalike} style file for bibtex.
+ It implements a bibliography format which
+ is very close to the LSA style sheet and
+ resembles the journal Language.
+ Among its advantages are that it does the lovely
+ dashed-lines-for-repeated-bib-entries that
+ makes Language bibliographies so easy to read,
+ and it also makes citations of the form Chomsky (1965:134)
+ very easy.''
+
+ ftp.icsi.berkeley.edu: {\tt pub/ai/jurafsky}
+
+ \item [numquote.doc, numquote.tex, enum.sty:] %% \nl
+ Bob Mercer, U.\ of Western Ontario.
+
+ \LaTeX\ macros for automatic numbering of examples.
+ Documentation.
+
+ Posted to {\tt ling-tex} list; not currently available on
+ archives.
+
+
+ \item [pstrees:] %% \nl
+ From Avery Andrews; requires Emma Pease's {\tt tree-dvips}
+ package.
+
+ ``This package consists of a preprocessor and some
+ macro-definitions, by which linguistics-style trees can be
+ specified as convenient indented lists, with spacing and
+ line-drawing done automatically.''
+
+ \csli: {\tt pub/TeXfiles} (a tar file)
+
+ [Note: {\tt pstrees} contains files which do {\em not} include
+ the prefix ``pstrees''; rather, the main files are
+ ``trees.**'', which may cause confusion if one is not
+ careful -- Ch.]
+
+
+ \item [pstricks:]
+ Created by Timothy Van Zandt ({\tt tvz@Princeton.EDU}).
+
+ This is an extensive collection of PostScript macros that
+ is compatible with most \TeX macro packages, including
+ Plain \TeX, \LaTeX, \AmSTeX\ and \AmS-LaTeX. Included are
+ macros for color, graphics, rotation, trees and overlays.
+ ``PSTricks puts the icing (PostScript) on your cake (\TeX)!''
+ Documentation.
+
+ \ctan: {\tt tex-archive/graphics/pstricks}
+
+
+ \item [qtree:] Alexis Dimitriadis ({\tt alexis@babel.ling.upenn.edu}).
+
+ Qtree consists of tree macros written by Jeff Siskind and a front
+ end by Alexis Dimitriadis. These macros allow a tree to be
+ specified in bracketed notation rather than as a series of \LaTeX\
+ directives, and take into account the size of the node labels when
+ designing the tree; it is usually only necessary to specify the
+ tree topology to obtain beautiful trees. The node labels
+ themselves can be arbitrarily complicated. Documentation is
+ included in the distribution file.
+
+ ai.uga.edu: {\tt /pub/tex/qtree.shar}
+
+ \item [tree-dvips:] %% \nl
+ Created by Emma Pease ({\tt emma@csli.stanford.edu}).
+
+ \csli\ PostScript drawing macros. These macros were originally
+ created to draw the lines between nodes in the trees created
+ by the tree macros in {\tt lingmacros.sty}. They will only
+ work with dvips version 541 or later (by Tomas Rokicki
+ available on {\tt labrea.stanford.edu}) but can be easily
+ modified to be used with earlier versions of dvips and
+ slightly less easily modified for other dvi to PostScript
+ convertors. Documentation. [Formerly known as {\tt tree.tex}.]
+
+ \csli: {\tt pub/TeXfiles} (a tar file)
+
+
+ \item [treetex]
+ Created by Anne Brueggemann-Klein and Derick Wood.
+
+ Extensive tree-drawing macro set. Documentation available.
+ See also: A.\ Brueggeman-Klein and Derick Wood (1989)
+ ``Drawing trees nicely with \TeX,'' {\sl Electronic
+ Publishing} 2.2.101--115.
+
+ [Availability unknown.]
+
+ \item [voorbeeldom.sty:]
+ Created by Werenfried Spit ({\tt spit@vm.ci.uv.es}, {\tt
+ spit@ific.uv.es}).
+
+ \LaTeX\ document-style option which defines an enumerate-like
+ environment for typesetting linguistic examples. No
+ documentation, but {\tt.sty} file has commented examples.
+
+ \ctan: {\tt tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/misc/voorbeelden.sty}
+\end{description}
+
+\newpage
+
+\section{What's available where}
+
+\begin {itemize}
+\item Most \TeX-ware is available via ``anonymous'' ftp from the \ctan\
+ (Comprehensive \TeX\ Archive Network) sites,
+in the directory /tex-archive.
+
+\vspace{1pc}
+
+\ctan\ sites:
+
+\begin{center}
+ \begin{tabular}{lll}
+ Aston, UK & \tt ftp.tex.ac.uk & 134.151.79.32 \\
+% & \tt /pub/archive/ \\
+ Huntsville, Texas & \tt ftp.shsu.edu & 192.92.115.10 \\
+% & \tt /tex-archive/ \\
+% Stuttgart was the old CTAN site.
+% Stuttgart, Germany & \tt ftp.uni-stuttgart.de & 129.69.8.13 \\
+% & \tt /pub/tex/ \\
+ Germany & \tt ftp.dante.de & 129.206.100.192\\
+% & \tt /pub/tex/ \\
+ \end{tabular}
+\end{center}
+
+\noindent The \ctan\ holdings are too
+numerous to list here. Get the {\em README} files from the /tex-archive
+directory for more information.
+
+\item In
+addition to \ctan\, there has been a long-standing ftp site at
+Stanford:
+
+\begin{center}
+\begin{tabular}{lll}
+ csli.stanford.edu & 36.9.0.46 & /pub/TeXfiles
+\end{tabular}
+\end{center}
+
+\noindent The Index for the directory (as of January 18, 1994),
+shows the following:
+
+%% CT> This is a terrible hack! But it was a quick way to get
+%% a double-indented listing!
+\begin{description}{\small
+\begin{description}
+ \item [Phonetic.tar.Z:] \MF\ code for Phonetic Characters including
+ some uppercase\nl Hausa.
+
+ \item [arm.tar.gz:] Armenian 300pk and tfm fonts (old metafont)
+
+ \item [cslibib.bst.Z:] CSLI bibliography style
+ \begin{enumerate}
+ \item citations in text look like (Barwise 1987) or (Barwise
+ and Perry 1986) or (Barwise {\it et al.} 1985)
+
+ \item There are no labels in the bibliography (when used with
+ {\tt acslibib.sty})
+
+ \item The first author's name is reversed: last, first
+ initial, first initial last. (adapted from {\tt
+ anatsci.bst})
+
+ \item letters a, b, \ldots\ are added to the year for multiple
+ entries in label and reference list
+
+ \item A shortcite also exists (year only) (adapted from
+ {\tt aaai-named.bst})
+ \end{enumerate}
+
+ \item [cslibib.sty.Z:]
+
+ \item [endnotes.sty:] Endnotes instead of footnotes
+
+ \item [lingmacros.sty:] Various linguistic macros. Well commented.
+
+ \item [permil.mf, permil.300gf, permit.tfm:] code for a per mill sign
+
+ \item [pstrees.tar.Z:] Avery Andrew's tree macros
+
+ \item [suthesis.sty:] Stanford University thesis style
+
+ \item [tree.tar.Z:] Macros for using PostScript to draw lines for
+ trees (and other things).
+\end{description}}
+\end{description}
+
+\item There is a smaller archive at the University of Georgia which
+contains files of local interest.
+
+\begin{center}
+\begin{tabular}{lll}
+ ai.uga.edu & 128.192.12.9 & /pub/tex
+\end{tabular}
+\end{center}
+
+\end {itemize}
+\end{document}
+%% END OF FILE