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diff --git a/info/digests/texline/no11/toc.tex b/info/digests/texline/no11/toc.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..949ad2e096 --- /dev/null +++ b/info/digests/texline/no11/toc.tex @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ +\centerline{\bf Table of Contents} +\smallskip +{\parindent0pt\parskip0.5pt\obeylines +TUG worldwide\dotfill 1 +\quad {\sl Malcolm Clark} +A brief review of \TeX-APS fonts\dotfill 2--3 +\quad {\sl Sebastian Rahtz} +barbara speaks\dotfill 4 +\quad {\sl Barbara Beeton} +Book Reviews +{\quad \sl Raster Imaging and Digital Typography}\dotfill 4--5 +{\quad \sl Hyphenation}\dotfill 5 +\TeX as -- west of the Brazos \dotfill 5--9 +{\quad\sl Malcolm Clark} +Cahiers GUTenberg +\quad Summaries from Number 5, May 1990\dotfill 9--10 +{\quad\sl Malcolm Clark} +\TeX\ in Europe: end of term report\dotfill 10--11 +{\quad\sl Malcolm Clark} +Excuses\dotfill 11 +{\quad\sl Malcolm Clark} +\TeX\ et les Arts Graphiques\dotfill 12--13 +{\quad\sl Malcolm Clark} +The Aston \TeX\ Server\dotfill 13--15 +{\quad\sl Adrian Clark} +Wheel re-invented at UMIST\dotfill 15--16 +{\quad\sl Malcolm Clark} +UK \TeX\ Users in Cambridge\dotfill 16 +{\quad\sl Malcolm Clark} +The first UK \TeX\ Users' Group Workshop\dotfill 17 +{\quad\sl Carol Hewlett} +\TeXMaG\ under new management \dotfill 17 +{\quad\sl Malcolm Clark} +dbPublisher (software review) \dotfill 17--18 +{\quad\sl David Penfold} +\TeX\ and the Archimedes\dotfill 18--21 +{\quad\sl Roger Horne} +The {\tt tuglib} Server\dotfill 21--27 +{\quad\sl Nelson Beebe} +Buses and wierdness in Groningen\dotfill 27--29 +{\quad\sl David Osborne} +Pictures of the floating world\dotfill 29--31 +{\quad\sl Chris Rowley} +Good guys\dotfill 31 +\TeXline\dotfill 32 +{\quad\sl Editor} +} +\bigskip +\bar +\smallskip +\centerline{\bf \TeX line} +\smallskip +\noindent +\TeXline\ has never before appeared at a \TeX\ or TUG conference. Up to +now it has been available only `by request'. The opportunity of +distributing at the first TUG conference in Europe (the first +TUG conference outside North America) proved too great a lure. This +issue was assembled to be produced and distributed at Cork. The issue +produced at Cork will be followed by the `regular' version which will be sent +to the `regular' mailing list. If you are on the regular list, and have +been at Cork, you will not receive two issues. They will be identical in +content. + +The newsletter has survived for a few years now, and seems to get bigger +each time. This edition is about as big as the last one, and yet was +produced in only three or four months. The last edition, number 10, +took a full year to put together. It is hoped (not very seriously) to be +able to average about two and a half to three editions a year. To some +extent this depends on you. Glancing through this edition it will be +obvious that the editorial policy is lax. \TeXline\ prints most anything +that is arguably \TeX-like. We would like to describe this as +`eclectic', but more realistically it is just adventitious. We've only +ever turned one article down (mainly because it would have required too +much work to make it intelligible). + +If you want to receive \TeXline, there are some stringent conditions. +Money is not enough. In general, new subscribers outside the UK are added +without much quibble. Within the UK there are only two ways to obtain +\TeXline. One, write an article; two, join the UK \TeX\ Users Group. At +present, until the UK Group gets its act together and produces its own +newsletter, their members receive the newsletter. This was not an easy +decision. We would much prefer that all new subscribers did so by +tendering articles for publication. In truth the editor would prefer to +be an editor and not to write the whole thing! So far the costs of +\TeXline\ have been borne by various unmentionable means. This should not +prevent offers of support. Advertising in \TeXline\ is free. But we would +expect an advertiser to share some of the costs in some way. Everything +is negotiable. +\author{\sl Editor} +\bigskip\bar\smallskip +\centerline{\bf Hold the Presses!} +\smallskip\noindent +Moments before we were due to go to press it was brought to our attention +that `xxencode' is already in use as the name of an encoding scheme. +Clearly the name used in the {\tt tuglib} article will have to be +changed. Rather than make a hasty and precipitate decision on the spur of +the moment, the new revised name is not being decided now. Watch the +columns of \TeXline, TUGboat, or the help system of {\tt tuglib} for the +favoured name. +\rightline{\sl Malcolm Clark \& Nelson Beebe} +\endinput + |