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diff --git a/usergrps/uktug/baskervi/6_1/form2.tex b/usergrps/uktug/baskervi/6_1/form2.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2d073ca301 --- /dev/null +++ b/usergrps/uktug/baskervi/6_1/form2.tex @@ -0,0 +1,173 @@ + +\documentclass[11pt,a4paper]{article} + +\pagestyle{empty} + +\advance \textwidth 3.2cm +\textheight 28cm +\topmargin -1.5cm +\oddsidemargin 0cm + +\parindent 0pt + +\newcommand{\uktug}{the UK \TeX\ Users Group} +\newcommand{\Uktug}{The UK \TeX\ Users Group} +\newcommand{\ukug}{UK \TeX\ Users Group} + +\newcommand{\ruled}[1]{\makebox[\textwidth]{#1\leaders\hrule\hfill}} +\newcommand{\partruled}[2] + {\makebox[\textwidth]{#1\leaders\hrule\hfill + \qquad #2\leaders\hrule\hfill}} + +\newcommand{\daytitle}{\TeX\ and the Internet} +\newcommand{\where}{Benefactor's Lounge, University of Warwick, +Coventry, UK. CV4 7AL} +\newcommand{\when}{March 20th, 1996} + +\setcounter{secnumdepth}{0} + +\begin{document} +\begin{center} +\textbf{\Large The UK \TeX\ Users Group} + +\vspace{1ex} +\textbf{\huge\daytitle} + +\vspace{2ex} +\textbf{\Large\where} + +\vspace{2ex} +{\Large \when} + +\vspace{2ex} +\textbf{\huge Booking Form} +\end{center} +%\vspace{1cm} +\section{Booking Arrangements} +\vspace{-2ex} + For members of \uktug{}, there is a charge of \pounds35, +which includes a buffet lunch and refreshments. +For non-members, the charge +is \pounds45. + +\section{Booking Details} +\vspace{-2ex} +Please register me for the +meeting: +{\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1.4}\Huge\normalsize + +\ruled{Name: } +\ruled{Organisation: } +\ruled{Address: } +\ruled{} +\ruled{} +\partruled{Telephone: }{Email: } + + +\begin{flushright} +\begin{tabular*}{0.75\textwidth}{@{\extracolsep{\fill}}llp{0.25\textwidth}} + &Payment enclosed (\pounds 35, or \pounds 45) &\\ + &\multicolumn{1}{r}{Signed:}&\\ \cline{3-3} + &\multicolumn{1}{r}{Date:} &\\ \cline{3-3} +\end{tabular*} +\end{flushright} +} +\vspace{-4ex} + +\section{Payment Address} +\vspace{-2ex} +Please return to the address below. Email and fax registrations are +acceptable, but must be followed by hard-copy confirmation (with cheque) +or include a request for an invoice. +\begin{center} +\begin{tabular}{l} +\ukug\\ +c/o Peter Abbott\\ +1 Eymore Close\\ +\rlap{Selly Oak}\phantom{Email: \texttt{m.clark@warwick.ac.uk}}\\ + Birmingham\\ + B29 4LB +\end{tabular} +\end{center} + +Any enquires about the arrangements should be addressed to: +\begin{center} +\begin{tabular}{l} +Malcolm Clark\\ +Computing Services\\ +University of Warwick\\ +Coventry\\ +CV4 7AL\\ +Email: \texttt{m.clark@warwick.ac.uk} +\end{tabular} +\end{center} +\newpage + +\begin{center} +\textbf{\Large\daytitle} +\end{center} + + +The meeting will cover many aspects of \TeX's interaction with other +methods of electronic communication on the internet. + +\begin{itemize} +\item Registration from 9.30\,am. +\item First talk scheduled 10.30\,am. +\item Meeting closes 5\,pm. +\end{itemize} + + + +\begin{itemize} +\item \textbf{LaTeX2HTML} (Michel Goossens) + +LaTeX2HTML is a suite of perl programmes for converting \LaTeX\ +documents to HTML, the `native' markup of the World Wide Web. +Originally written by Nikos Drakos it has recently been re-released by Herb +Swan. This talk will give a general introduction to the use and +customisation of this tool. + +\item \textbf{HTML3 maths} (Malcolm Clark) + +The expired draft of the HTML3 `proposal' +contained markup for mathematics, This was claimed to be based +on \LaTeX. The talk will outline the range of structures +available within this proposal, indicating that they are far +removed from \LaTeX. This suggests a limited understanding +of \TeX\ and \LaTeX\ by key workers in the HTML3 area. Besides +highlighting the inadequacies, we'll be asking the questions ``how do +we put it right?'' and, if time permits ``what do we want out +of HTML maths encoding?'' Any other spare time will be spent solving +key world issues. + +\item\textbf{To Be Announced} (Yannis Haralambous) + +Yannis is well known as a producer of beautiful fonts, and as +co-author, with John Plaice, of the Omega system, an extended version +of \TeX\ based on the Unicode encoding. + +\item \textbf{The CTAN Archives} (Robin Fairbairns) + +The Comprehensive \TeX{} Archive Network (\textsc{ctan}) is a set +of archives that aim to keep a consistent set of \TeX-related goodies. +Management of the archives (and fielding questions about them) is +\dots\ interesting; the talk will cover what they do, what they could +do, and why they don't. + +\item \textbf{Acrobat, \TeX\ and the Web} (Sebastian Rahtz) + +Most Web observers see the need for a way of delivering properly +typeset pages for some applications, and Adobe Acrobat is the best +format we have. How do we compose the pages? \TeX\ is a natural +answer, with its excellent maths (often the reason for wanting PDF +pages), font and language support. But Acrobat is more than page +images, with support for hypertext links, searching and so on; how do +we harness these features from \TeX? We will review the mechanisms for +passing on all the rich information set \LaTeX\ is capable of +describing, problems we might encounter, and the direction Acrobat +might take. +\end{itemize} +\end{document} + + |