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Knuth Scholarship competition + + +Administrivia: + Moderators: David Osborne and Peter Abbott + Contributions: TeXhax@tex.ac.uk + Subscription and unsubscription requests: TeXhax-request@tex.ac.uk + (message body = "subscribe texhax" or "unsubscribe texhax", [no quotes]) + +---------------------------------------------------------------------- + +Date: Fri, 16 Dec 1994 08:07:46 -0500 +From: bkph@ai.mit.edu (Berthold K.P. Horn) +Subject: Re: Questions about previewers and dvi drivers + +> Imperial Software Technology is developing a tool which +> generates hardcopy using LaTeX and included PostScript. +> Naturally we would like this output to work on as many TeX +> systems as possible, so I would be grateful for answers to +> a few questions. + + * What are the commonly used previewers and dvi drivers we should + aim to support? + +What platform? + +On Mac the best is Textures from Blue Sky Research. +There is also Oz TeX from Andrew Trevorrow. And maybe a couple of others. + +On IBM PC/Windows the best is the Y&Y TeX system. +There is also PC-TeX for Windows and Kinch's TrueTeX. +And several public domain versions including emTeX. + + * Do any of these programs not support either the "psfile=" or + "header=" specials? + +All drivers use their own syntax for garphics inclusion etc. +The exception is Y&Y TeX which instead supports 12 of the most +popular syntax used by other drivers. This includes psfile= +and header= (and lots of others). + + * Is the LaTeX2e "graphics" package going to become the standard graphics + interface? Will other packages support its syntax for compatibility? + +Customization files for the LaTeX 2e graphics package are now available for +many drivers. But many people do not use LaTeX (its too restrictive and +too hard to use non-CM fonts). + + * According to the manual page, xdvi does not "as yet" support "header=" + specials. Will it? If so, how soon? + +Oh, You are Unix specific? + + * What (if any) are the significant differences between xdvi and xdvik? + dvips and dvipsk? + +Oh, You are Unix specific? + +Regards, Berthold. + +------------------------------ + +Date: Tue, 20 Dec 1994 10:36:21 -0500 +From: leew@pilot.njin.net (Lee Wittenberg) +Subject: Re: MS-DOS DVI driver for Olivetti inkjet printer? + +> A question: Does anyone know of a MSDOS dvi-driver for ink-injection +> printer. I have an Olivetti 250JP - (emulation of HP DeskJet Plus). +> Thanks for any information. + +The emTeX documention claims HP DeskJet+ support (and I believe that +it probably does). According to the docs, the command + + prthplj /od + +does the job. + + -- Lee + +Lee Wittenberg | Committees know their own business best, +Computer Science Department | and there is no reason why a senior +Kean College of New Jersey | minister should not be an ill-informed +Union, NJ 07083 | idiot; such things have been known. +USA | + | -- George MacDonald Fraser +leew@pilot.njin.net | "Flashman & the Angel of the Lord" (1994) + +------------------------------ + +Date: Thu, 22 Dec 1994 14:32:04 -0100 +From: Jacek Uryga +Subject: DVI driver for EPSON STYLUS 800 + +Does somebody know if there exists a public domain dvi driver +and pk-fonts for inkjet printer EPSON STYLUS 800? + +The standard dvi drivers for 24-pin printers work with 240DPI +bitmap fonts, but STYLUS can print with resolution of 300DPI... + + +Jacek Uryga, Silesian University in Katowice + +------------------------------ + +Date: Tue, 03 Jan 1995 09:16:35 +0100 +From: alien@essex.ac.uk (Adrian Clark) +Subject: Distinguishing between LaTeX 2.09 and 2e + +[[ Dave, + +Happy new year. The attached message is really intended for the new +TeXhax/UKTeX; but replying to a digest sends a message to +`uktex@tex.ac.uk' which of course no longer exists -- and the digest +does not appear to advertize the email address for contributions! ]] + +I'm putting together a LaTeX style file that needs to work with both +\documentstyle and \documentclass, only using the nice new 2e +style-file contruction commands when the author started his or her +document with \documentclass. Is there an accepted way of doing this? +Things like \ifx\documentclass obviously won't work 'cos it is defined +when running in compatibility mode. + +Many thanks in advance. + +..Adrian + +- --- + Dr Adrian F Clark + PHONE: (+44) 206-872432 (direct) FAX: (+44) 206-872900 + Dept ESE, University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, Essex, C04 3SQ, UK. + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Thu, 05 Jan 1995 10:55:59 +0000 +From: "Helen Clinch, Cranfield Computer Centre" +Subject: Grammar Checker for LaTeX? + +Does anyone know whether there is a grammar checker available which can be used +with LaTeX on unix? + +Thanks in advance, + +Helen Clinch +Computer Centre +Cranfield University +(Email h.clinch@cranfield.ac.uk) + +------------------------------ + +Date: Mon, 19 Dec 1994 16:38:38 +0000 +From: Robin Fairbairns +Subject: CTAN management problems (uploads) + +In the recent past, it has become apparent that the canonical address +for notifying uploads (ctan-mgr@shsu.edu) is not working. + +For the time being, therefore, the CTAN management request that you +notify ctan@shsu.edu of any uploads. If you have made an upload in +the recent past and it hasn't appeared on the archives, please re-send +notification of your upload to ctan@shsu.edu + +I have changed the README.uploads file on ftp.tex.ac.uk to reflect +this change, and have agreed with Rainer Shoepf that he will do the +same for ftp.dante.de and ftp.shsu.edu. + +We hope that the problem will not persist, and we will change the +READMEs back again and will announce again in these forums when +service is restored to its usual state. + +R + +Robin (Campaign for the Third Programme) Fairbairns rf@cl.cam.ac.uk +U of Cambridge Computer Lab, Pembroke St, Cambridge CB2 3QG, UK +Private page: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/rf/robin.html + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Sat, 31 Dec 1994 16:46:07 +0100 +From: "Johannes L. Braams" +Subject: new release of NTG document classes + + A new release of the NTG document classes (artikell{1,2,3}, + rapport{1,3}, boek, boek3 and brief} has been made available + on CTAN (and listserv@nic.surfnet.nl). This release is + compatible with LaTeX [1994/12/01]. + + Johannes Braams + +PTT Telecom, P.O. box 30150, +2500 GD 's Gravenhage The Netherlands. +Phone : +31 70 3432037 E-mail : J.L.Braams@research.ptt.nl +Fax : +31 70 3432395 + +------------------------------ + +Date: Fri, 06 Jan 1995 09:34:27 +0100 +From: "Nico A. F. M. Poppelier" +Subject: Announcement of the 1995 Donald E. Knuth Scholarship competition + +=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= +Announcement of the 1995 Donald E. Knuth Scholarship competition + +TUG, the TeX Users Group, makes available one Knuth Scholarship for +award in 1995. The competition will be open to all TeX users holding +support positions that are secretarial, clerical or editorial in +nature. It is therefore not intended for those with a substantial +training in technical, scientific or mathematical subjects and, in +particular, it is not open to anyone holding, or studying for, a +degree with a major or concentration in these areas. + +The award will consist of an expense-paid trip to the 1995 TUG Annual +Meeting at St. Petersburg, Florida, and to the Scholar's choice from the +short courses offered in conjunction with that meeting; and TUG +membership for 1995, if the Scholar is not a TUG member, or for 1996, if +the Scholar is already a TUG member. A cap of $2000 has been set for the +award; however, this does not include the meeting or course registration +fee, which will be waived. + +To enter the competition, applicants should submit to the Scholarship +Committee, by the deadline specified below, the input file and final TeX +output of a project that displays originality, knowledge of TeX, and good +TeXnique. + +The full announcement will be printed in TUGboat 15 #3; it will also +be posted to CTAN, in tex-archive/usergrps/tug/scholar.*. +A brochure with additional information is available from the TUG +office. To obtain a copy, or to request instructions on e-mail +submission, write to the address at the end of this announcement, or +send a message by e-mail to tug@tug.org with the subject ``Knuth +Scholarship request''. + + +Schedule + +The following schedule will apply (all dates are in 1995): + +7 April Deadline for receipt of submissions +21 April--2 June Judging period +9 June Notification of winner +24--28 July 1995 Annual Meeting, St. Petersburg, Florida + + +Where to write + +All applications should be submitted to the Committee in care of the +TUG office: + + TeX Users Group + Attn: Knuth Scholarship Competition + P.O. Box 869 + Santa Barbara, CA 93102 USA + e-mail: tug@tug.org + + + Nico Poppelier + Liaison to the Donald E. Knuth Scholarship Committee + +- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- +Dr. Nico A.F.M. Poppelier +Elsevier Science Publishers, APD, Information Technology Development +Molenwerf 1, 1014 AG Amsterdam, The Netherlands +Phone: +31-20-4853482. Fax: +31-20-4853706. Email: n.poppelier@elsevier.nl + +------------------------------ +About TeXhax... + +Please send contributions to: TeXhax@tex.ac.uk + +Subscription and unsubscription requests: + send a one line mail message to TeXhax-request@tex.ac.uk + containing either subscribe texhax + or unsubscribe texhax + +To obtain the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) lists for TeX, send a +message with no subject to fileserv@shsu.edu, consisting of +SENDME FAQ + +For information on the TeX Users Group, please send a message to +TUG@TUG.org, or write TeX Users Group, P.O. Box 869, Santa Barbara, +CA 93102, USA. + +Backnumbers of all the digests are stored in the Comprehensive TeX +Archive Network (CTAN) and can be retrieved on the Internet by +anonymous ftp. + +The hosts comprising CTAN include + ftp.dante.de (129.69.1.12) -- Germany + ftp.shsu.edu (192.92.115.10) -- USA + ftp.tex.ac.uk (128.232.1.87) -- UK +Please use your nearest server, to keep network load down. +The file /tex-archive/CTAN.sites on each of these hosts gives a +list of other sites which maintain full or partial mirrors of the CTAN. +Alternatively, finger ctan_us@ftp.shsu.edu for full details. + +TeXhax Digest issues are kept in + tex-archive/digests/texhax/YEAR/texhax.ISSUE + (e.g., /pub/archive/digests/texhax/92/texhax.20) + +Keyword-In-Context Indexes are kept in + tex-archive/digests/indexes/texhaxYY.idx + (e.g., /pub/archive/digests/indexes/texhax92.idx) + +\bye + +End of TeXhax Digest [Volume 95 Issue 1] +**************************************** diff --git a/info/digests/texhax/95/texhax.02 b/info/digests/texhax/95/texhax.02 new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c1e6323ab4 --- /dev/null +++ b/info/digests/texhax/95/texhax.02 @@ -0,0 +1,364 @@ +From: owner-TeXhax@nottingham.ac.uk +To: TeXhax Distribution: ; +Subject: TeXhax Digest V95 #02 +Reply-To: TeXhax@tex.ac.uk +Errors-To: owner-TeXhax@nottingham.ac.uk +Distribution: world +MIME-Version: 1.0 +Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" +Content-ID: <18953.790261408.1@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk> +Date: Mon, 16 Jan 1995 13:03:31 +0000 +Message-ID: <18954.790261411@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk> +Sender: cczdao@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk + +TeXhax Digest Monday, 16 Jan 1995 Volume 95 : Issue 02 +(incorporating UKTeX Digest) + +Today's Topics: + xdvi window sizing problem + lamstex and amstex 2.1 + John Rutter: Latex2e + Latex2e + kpathsea 2.6/xdvik 18f/dvipsk 5.58f/dviljk 2.5 available + xtem X11-TeX-menu, new release + HyperTeXhax on the World Wide Web + + +Administrivia: + Moderators: David Osborne and Peter Abbott + Contributions: TeXhax@tex.ac.uk + Subscription and unsubscription requests: TeXhax-request@tex.ac.uk + (message body = "subscribe texhax" or "unsubscribe texhax", [no quotes]) + +---------------------------------------------------------------------- + +Date: Wed, 11 Jan 1995 12:29:23 +0000 +From: David Lindsey +Subject: xdvi window sizing problem + +When using xdvi (patchlevel 15) on a PC with a small (14") monitor +acting as an X-terminal, the panel of control buttons on the right hand +side of the window becomes truncated rather than rescaled. This results +in the loss of access to the 'Next' button and those that normally occur +below it in a fully sized window. The display area is also truncated, +but access to the 'missing' part is available using the slider bars in +the usual way. + +The effect is the same as resizing the xdvi window when running with a +larger (17") monitor using either the mouse or the -geometry option at +startup to resize the window. + +Is this something we have to live with (by using the keyboard +alternatives to the missing buttons); do later versions deal with the +problem or am I missing some obvious solution to it? + +David Lindsey (d.c.lindsey@abdn.ac.uk) +Aberdeen University Computing Centre + +------------------------------ + +Date: Wed, 11 Jan 1995 16:01:20 -0600 +From: Cliff Bergman +Subject: lamstex and amstex 2.1 + +LamsTeX uses a special version of AMSTeX called amstexl.tex. All of +the distribution sites I've checked (including CTAN) contain amstex-l +derived from amstex version 2.0. Has anyone created an updated version +of amstexl for the newest (version 2.1) of amstex? + +cliff bergman +cbergman@iastate.edu + +------------------------------ + +Date: Mon, 16 Jan 1995 11:13:51 +0000 +From: Robin Fairbairns +Subject: John Rutter: Latex2e + +uktug-enquiries is not an appropriate address for submitting technical +questions; I am forwarding you question to TeXhax for consideration. + +(The address you mailed to is for enquiries about membership, etc., of +UK TUG.) + +Robin Fairbairns + +- ------- Forwarded Message + +Date: Mon, 16 Jan 1995 10:51:54 GMT +From: John Rutter +Subject: Latex2e +To: uktug-enquiries@tex.ac.uk + +Dear TUG, I am composing a document in Latex 2e, but have difficulty +in finding a system which has installed amscd. The file may not have +been included in the Latex distribution: it has not for example been +included with a recently supplied copy of Latex 2e for Textures nor +has it been installed on our unix machine. I have obtained it by ftp +from Stanford, but am not sure, in view of its non-supply whether the +version there is compatible with the current version of Latex 2e. Can +you please advise me? Similar remarks apply to the package \changebar. +Another problem I have had with running Latex 2e is the apparent +non-availability on our systems of the font which corresponds to +commands such as \rightsquigarrow. Has this font not been include in +the amssymb package? Many thanks in advance. + John Rutter. + +- ------- End of Forwarded Message + +An answer: + +amscd is part of AMSLaTeX, and as such is available with AMSLaTeX. + +The source is available in the canonical place for all TeX-related +matter, your neighbourhood CTAN (ftp.tex.ac.uk); it appears in more +than one location in the archive, but the master is tex-archive/ +fonts/ams/amslatex; you are expected to pull the whole directory, and +to install it by means of the various .ins files -- see READ.ME for +details. + +As a general rule you should not try Stanford for anything nowadays. +While stuff is often available from there, it's not maintained with +the same assiduity that is applied to the CTAN machines. + +Robin Fairbairns + +------------------------------ + +Date: Mon, 09 Jan 1995 19:15:13 -0500 +From: "K. Berry" +Subject: kpathsea 2.6/xdvik 18f/dvipsk 5.58f/dviljk 2.5 available + +New versions of dvipsk/xdvik/dviljk are in the usual place: + ftp.cs.umb.edu:pub/tex/{xdvik,dvipsk,dviljk}.tar.gz + ... mirrored at ftp.cdrom.com:/.14/tex/tex-k + ... and CTAN and its mirrors; see the end of this message. +Please use the nearest site, to reduce the load on our old Sparc 1. + +I will not be reading email until next Tuesday (January 17), so I've +left the previous versions in place, just in case there are big problems +with this release, despite the efforts of the pretesters. + +This version primarily fixes problems with the last release. The most +notable other change is that I've replaced the kpsexpand program +with something more general program, kpsewhich. + +John Interrante will update the patch for web2c 6.1 soon. (Naturally, I +am working on the next release of web2c. It will be ready no sooner +than a month or two from now (and perhaps significantly longer); it's no +use to ask me precisely when, as I simply do not know.) + +As always, thanks to the many people who contributed. I tried to record +names in the ChangeLog entries. + +Please report bugs to tex-k@cs.umb.edu. +Email tex-k-request@cs.umb.edu with a line containing + subscribe you@your.email.address +in the body of the message to join this mailing list. + +If you only want to see announcements, not bug reports and discussion, +subscribe to tex-archive@math.utah.edu instead. (Email +tex-archive-request@math.utah.edu to join that list.) + +kb@cs.umb.edu +Help fight the new programming monopolies -- write lpf@uunet.uu.net. + + +Here's the NEWS: + +kpathsea 2.6 +* MakeTeXPK installed from kpathsea, instead of each driver. +* MakeTeXPK.site looked for in texmf/web2c, instead of texmf/dvips. +* texmf.cnf installed and looked for in texmf/web2c, instead of texmf. +* If a mode is not explicitly specified, search all subdirectories (this + was actually in a previous release). +* install-sh only looked for in the top-level directory. +* kpsewhich replaces and generalizes kpsexpand. + +xdvik 18f +* --with-ps=dps works again, and multiple --with-ps options are allowed. +* Don't warn about overstrike characters if copy mode was explicitly requested. +* Class name for the `mfmode' resource changed to `MFmode'. +* SIGIO configure test may work with compilers besides gcc. + +dvipsk 5.58f +* EMTeX specials supported by default. + +dviljk 2.5 +* Redefining MFMODE[36]00 actually works, and is documented. + + +Here are the CTAN sites and their mirrors: + +prompt$ finger ctan_us@ftp.shsu.edu +[...] +Known partial mirrors of the CTAN reside on (alphabetically): + dongpo.math.ncu.edu.tw (Taiwan) /tex-archive + ftp.adfa.oz.au (Australia) /pub/tex/ctan + ftp.muni.cz (The Czech Republic) /pub/tex/CTAN + nic.switch.ch (Switzerland) /mirror/tex + ftp.cs.ruu.nl (The Netherlands) /pub/tex-archive + +Known mirrors of the CTAN reside on (alphabetically): + ftp.center.osaka-u.ac.jp (Japan) /CTAN + ftp.cs.rmit.edu.au (Australia) /tex-archive + ftp.duke.edu (North Carolina, USA) /tex-archive + ftp.loria.fr (France) /pub/unix/tex/ctan + ftp.uni-bielefeld.de (Germany) /pub/tex + ftp.uni-stuttgart.de (Germany) /tex-archive (/pub/tex) + ftp.uu.net (Virginia, USA) /pub/text-processing/TeX + ftpserver.nus.sg (Singapore) /pub/zi/TeX + src.doc.ic.ac.uk (England) /packages/tex/uk-tex + sunsite.unc.edu (North Carolina, USA) /pub/packages/TeX + wuarchive.wustl.edu (Missouri, USA) /packages/TeX +Please send updates to this list to . + +The participating hosts in the Comprehensive TeX Archive Network are: + ftp.dante.de (Germany) + -- anonymous ftp /tex-archive (/pub/tex /pub/archive) + -- e-mail via ftpmail@dante.de + -- Administrator: + ftp.shsu.edu (Texas, USA) + -- anonymous ftp and gopher /tex-archive (/pub/tex /pub/archive) + -- NFS mountable from ftp.SHSU.edu:/pub/ftp/tex-archive + -- e-mail via ftpmail@ftp.SHSU.edu + -- World Wide Web access on www.SHSU.edu + -- Administrator: + ftp.tex.ac.uk (England) + -- anonymous ftp /tex-archive (/pub/tex /pub/archive) + -- gopher on node gopher.tex.ac.uk + -- NFS mountable from nfs.tex.ac.uk:/public/ctan/tex-archive + -- World Wide Web access on www.tex.ac.uk + -- Administrator: + +------------------------------ + +Date: Thu, 12 Jan 1995 12:34:13 +0100 +From: l44@blue.lrw.uni-bremen.de (Roland Weibezahn) +Subject: xtem X11-TeX-menu, new release + +We announce the new version (3.12.1) of + + "xtem", an X11-TeX-menu + +xtem provides for a simple and comfortable graphical user interface to control +the following facilities: + - editor (vi, emacs, ...) including additional windows for the + LaTeX-syntax (using hypertext) and examples + - TeX, LaTeX, ... + - previewer (ghostview, xdvi, TkDvi, ...) + - printing (including comfortable printer selection, ...) + - syntax and spelling check + - makeindex + - bibtex + - additional programs as required + . + . + . + +Online help is available for all the buttons and windows by simple mouse click. +xtem is written for Unix platforms and has been tested on many systems. +It requires Tcl (version 7.3), the appropriate Tk (including patch P1) +and TclX. The configuration has to be done by the local TeX-Administrator +by adapting configuration files ("open lists"). + +xtem is available by anonymous ftp from the CTAN-servers + (in directory /pub/tex/support/xtem_texmenu) + +It is also available directly from + ftp.lrw.uni-bremen.de /pub/tex/xtem_version3.12 + +(English and German descriptions, README's and the program itself) + +Here you can also obtain Tcl (7.3), Tk (3.6+p1), TclX (in /pub/tcl) + +Happy and comfortable TeXing, + +the authors: G. Lamprecht, W. Lotz, R. Weibezahn + +- ------------------------------------------------------------------ +Dr. Roland Weibezahn Phone : +49-421-218-3532 +LRW Bremen Telefax: +49-421-218-4112 +c/o University Bremen +Bibliothekstr. 1 Postbox: 330440 +28359 Bremen 28334 Bremen +Germany email: weibezahn@lrw.uni-bremen.de + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Mon, 16 Jan 1995 12:18:32 +0000 +From: David.Osborne@nottingham.ac.uk +Subject: HyperTeXhax on the World Wide Web + +TeXhax is now available in a hypertext form over the World Wide Web +(WWW). I've extracted all the articles from the 1994 and 1995 issues +of the digest and run them through Hypermail to create a set of Web +pages which can be accessed sequentially, or by means of indexes of +subject, thread, date or author. I've also done the same for last +year's UKTeX Digest. I hope to keep this year's hypertext version of +TeXhax up to date as each issue of the digest is produced. The URLs +for this year's and last year's TeXhax, and for last year's UKTeX are + +UK/Europe: + http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/digests/hyper/texhax/95/ + http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/digests/hyper/texhax/94/ + http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/digests/hyper/uktex/94/ + +USA: + http://www.shsu.edu/tex-archive/digests/hyper/texhax/95/ + http://www.shsu.edu/tex-archive/digests/hyper/texhax/94/ + http://www.shsu.edu/tex-archive/digests/hyper/uktex/94/ + +Alternative access may be available via HTTP or ftp to some of the +various mirrors of the CTAN archive, for example + http://src.doc.ic.ac.uk/packages/tex/uk-tex/digests/hyper/texhax/95/ +Read the file http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/CTAN.sites for details +of the mirror sites which may be closer to you. + +~~David Osborne (TeXhax Digest moderator) + Web: http://www.nott.ac.uk/~cczdao/ + +------------------------------ +About TeXhax... + +Please send contributions to: TeXhax@tex.ac.uk + +Subscription and unsubscription requests: + send a one line mail message to TeXhax-request@tex.ac.uk + containing either subscribe texhax + or unsubscribe texhax + +To obtain the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) lists for TeX, send a +message with no subject to fileserv@shsu.edu, consisting of +SENDME FAQ + +For information on the TeX Users Group, please send a message to +TUG@TUG.org, or write TeX Users Group, P.O. Box 869, Santa Barbara, +CA 93102, USA. + +Backnumbers of all the digests are stored in the Comprehensive TeX +Archive Network (CTAN) and can be retrieved on the Internet by +anonymous ftp. + +The hosts comprising CTAN include + ftp.dante.de (129.69.1.12) -- Germany + ftp.shsu.edu (192.92.115.10) -- USA + ftp.tex.ac.uk (128.232.1.87) -- UK +Please use your nearest server, to keep network load down. +The file /tex-archive/CTAN.sites on each of these hosts gives a +list of other sites which maintain full or partial mirrors of the CTAN. +Alternatively, finger ctan_us@ftp.shsu.edu for full details. + +TeXhax Digest issues are kept in + tex-archive/digests/texhax/YEAR/texhax.ISSUE + (e.g., /pub/archive/digests/texhax/92/texhax.20) + +Keyword-In-Context Indexes are kept in + tex-archive/digests/indexes/texhaxYY.idx + (e.g., /pub/archive/digests/indexes/texhax92.idx) + +\bye + +End of TeXhax Digest [Volume 95 Issue 2] +**************************************** diff --git a/info/digests/texhax/95/texhax.03 b/info/digests/texhax/95/texhax.03 new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..02a6163dad --- /dev/null +++ b/info/digests/texhax/95/texhax.03 @@ -0,0 +1,175 @@ +From: owner-TeXhax@nottingham.ac.uk +To: TeXhax Distribution: ; +Subject: TeXhax Digest V95 #03 +Reply-To: TeXhax@tex.ac.uk +Errors-To: owner-TeXhax@nottingham.ac.uk +Distribution: world +MIME-Version: 1.0 +Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" +Content-ID: <21799.790879255.1@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk> +Date: Mon, 23 Jan 1995 16:40:56 +0000 +Message-ID: <21801.790879256@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk> +Sender: cczdao@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk + +TeXhax Digest Monday, 23 Jan 1995 Volume 95 : Issue 03 +(incorporating UKTeX Digest) + +Today's Topics: + Plain text and numbering lines + Sauter Tools for Computer Modern Fonts Version 2.3 released + Announcing gsftopk version 1.8 + Immediate bug fixes to Sauter-2.3 + + +Administrivia: + Moderators: David Osborne and Peter Abbott + Contributions: TeXhax@tex.ac.uk + Subscription and unsubscription requests: TeXhax-request@tex.ac.uk + (message body = "subscribe texhax" or "unsubscribe texhax", [no quotes]) + +---------------------------------------------------------------------- + +Date: Wed, 18 Jan 1995 14:58:25 -0600 +From: nq0i@dablik.radiophysics.com +Subject: Plain text and numbering lines + +I frequently have the need to produce pages of output which have the +lines numbered in the left margin (so that people can easily refer +to page nnn, line mmm). I have looked at Chapter 23 of "The +TeXbook", and it seems that such a thing should not be impossible, +but there is nothing there to guide me as to whether such a thing is +easy and, if so, how to do it. I have also looked through several +collections of TeX macros and not found anything to do the job (so +perhaps it is not so easy after all). + +Does anyone have any clues as to how to produce this seemingly simple +effect? + +- ------------------------------------------------------- +Doc Evans NQ0I / G4AMJ : devans@orion.colorado.edu + al019@freenet.hsc.colorado.edu +- ------------------------------------------------------- + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Tue, 17 Jan 1995 22:57:31 +0100 +From: KNAPPEN@VKPMZD.kph.Uni-Mainz.DE +Subject: Sauter Tools for Computer Modern Fonts Version 2.3 released + +The release 2.3 of the Sauter tools to generate true sized fonts contains +the following news: + +* Support for LaTeX2e 1994/12/01 +* Full support of SliTeX fonts (including invisible fonts) +* Fixes to cmcsc fonts, wasy fonts, and bbold fonts. +* Bold Caps and Small Caps +* An experimental Sperrsatz font +* More differentiated directory structure + +If you already have an older version of the Sauter fonts, please regenerate +the cmcsc fonts. They have been changed to match exactly the extra sizes +provided by the AMS. In this course I have also restored John Sauter's +formula for sizes above 10pt. + +If you had Sauterised wasy and bbold fonts, please regenerate them, they +have changed. If you had Sauterised cyrillic, please regenerate cmbz. The +unit width now matches the one of cmrz. + +Send any questions, comments and suggestions to + +J"org Knappen knappen@vkpmzd.kph.uni-mainz.de + +------------------------------ + +Date: Wed, 18 Jan 1995 14:47:46 -0800 +From: vojta@math.berkeley.edu (Paul Vojta) +Subject: Announcing gsftopk version 1.8 + +This is to announce that version 1.8 of gsftopk is available. gsftopk is +a utility that calls Ghostscript to render PostScript fonts, and then converts +them into pk format. The main goal is to be able to view PostScript fonts +in xdvi. + +The current version fixes a couple minor bugs (seg fault when running +without arguments, and inability to handle .pfb files). + +To upgrade, you can either: + + 1. get the whole package again: + + CTAN:tex-archive/fonts/utilities/gsftopk/gsftopk.tar.gz + + or + + 2. apply the following patch to version 1.7: + + CTAN:tex-archive/fonts/utilities/gsftopk/gsftopk.patch8.gz + +These files are also available in Unix compress format from math.berkeley.edu +in the directory pub/Software/TeX. + +Users of gs 3.x should note that, although this patch fixes a bug regarding +.pfb files, there still are some bugs in gs 3.1.2 affecting .pfb files. + +- --Paul Vojta, vojta@math.berkeley.edu + +------------------------------ + +Date: Mon, 23 Jan 1995 14:41:19 +0100 +From: KNAPPEN@VKPMZD.kph.Uni-Mainz.DE +Subject: Immediate bug fixes to Sauter-2.3 + +I did two immediate bug fixes to the Sauter-2.3 distribution, namely the +files b-cmcsc.mf and sautmath.fd were replaced. + +The Sauter-2.3 package can be found on the CTAN archives in +tex-archive/fonts/cm/sauter23/... + +Thanks to the people who reported the bugs. + +- --J"org Knappen. + +------------------------------ +About TeXhax... + +Please send contributions to: TeXhax@tex.ac.uk + +Subscription and unsubscription requests: + send a one line mail message to TeXhax-request@tex.ac.uk + containing either subscribe texhax + or unsubscribe texhax + +To obtain the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) lists for TeX, send a +message with no subject to fileserv@shsu.edu, consisting of +SENDME FAQ + +For information on the TeX Users Group, please send a message to +TUG@TUG.org, or write TeX Users Group, P.O. Box 869, Santa Barbara, +CA 93102, USA. + +Backnumbers of all the digests are stored in the Comprehensive TeX +Archive Network (CTAN) and can be retrieved on the Internet by +anonymous ftp. + +The hosts comprising CTAN include + ftp.dante.de (129.69.1.12) -- Germany + ftp.shsu.edu (192.92.115.10) -- USA + ftp.tex.ac.uk (128.232.1.87) -- UK +Please use your nearest server, to keep network load down. +The file /tex-archive/CTAN.sites on each of these hosts gives a +list of other sites which maintain full or partial mirrors of the CTAN. +Alternatively, finger ctan_us@ftp.shsu.edu for full details. + +TeXhax Digest issues are kept in + tex-archive/digests/texhax/YEAR/texhax.ISSUE + (e.g., /pub/archive/digests/texhax/92/texhax.20) + +Keyword-In-Context Indexes are kept in + tex-archive/digests/indexes/texhaxYY.idx + (e.g., /pub/archive/digests/indexes/texhax92.idx) + +\bye + +End of TeXhax Digest [Volume 95 Issue 3] +**************************************** diff --git a/info/digests/texhax/95/texhax.04 b/info/digests/texhax/95/texhax.04 new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..155bc0467c --- /dev/null +++ b/info/digests/texhax/95/texhax.04 @@ -0,0 +1,240 @@ +From: owner-TeXhax@nottingham.ac.uk +To: TeXhax Distribution: ; +Subject: TeXhax Digest V95 #04 +Reply-To: TeXhax@tex.ac.uk +Errors-To: owner-TeXhax@nottingham.ac.uk +Distribution: world +MIME-Version: 1.0 +Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" +Content-ID: <25155.791480565.1@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk> +Date: Mon, 30 Jan 1995 15:42:47 +0000 +Message-ID: <25156.791480567@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk> +Sender: cczdao@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk + +TeXhax Digest Monday, 30 Jan 1995 Volume 95 : Issue 04 +(incorporating UKTeX Digest) + +Today's Topics: + TeX, how to detect already defined control sequences + Archived TeXhax? + Re: Archived TeXhax? + Re: Plain text and numbering lines + Re: Plain text and numbering lines + Announce: Catalan hyphenation patterns available + + +Administrivia: + Moderators: David Osborne and Peter Abbott + Contributions: TeXhax@tex.ac.uk + Subscription and unsubscription requests: TeXhax-request@tex.ac.uk + (message body = "subscribe texhax" or "unsubscribe texhax", [no quotes]) + +---------------------------------------------------------------------- + +Date: Tue, 24 Jan 1995 08:34:37 +0700 +From: pV@CC.Uniud.It +Subject: TeX, how to detect already defined control sequences + +Hello, + +I would like to know if there is a way, in TeX, to test for +the existence of a control sequence. + +What I want to do is to programmatically detect if a macro +has already been defined. + +I devised this (ugly) piece of code: + + \def\MYMACRO{anything} + \ifx\MYMACRO\UNDEFINED + The macro is {\it not\/} defined + \else + The macro {\it is\/} defined + \fi + +It works, provided that the dummy macro \UNDEFINED is +*really* undefined! + +There must be a more reliable (and elegant!) way to do the +same thing. Can you give me any hint? +Any help will be appreciated. +Thanks in advance. + +- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Paolo Vicario +UNIX system manager +Universita` degli Studi di Udine - Centro di Calcolo +via Mantica 3 +I 33100 UDINE + +Tel. +39 432 556704 Internet: pv@cc.uniud.it +FAX +39 432 556729 DECnet: UDUNIV::PAOLO (37963::PAOLO) +Tlx. 450412 UNIVUD I +- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +------------------------------ + +Date: Tue, 24 Jan 1995 11:38:20 -0500 +From: fang@phy.duke.edu (Fang Zhong) +Subject: Archived TeXhax? + +Do you have the Digest archived for retrieving via http or ftp? + +------------------------------ + +Date: Wed, 25 Jan 1995 11:09:22 +0000 +From: David.Osborne@nottingham.ac.uk +Subject: Re: Archived TeXhax? + +> Do you have the Digest archived for retrieving via http or ftp? + +Yes. All back-issues of the digest are archived in the CTAN (Comprehensive +TeX Archive Network), of which your nearest will be ftp.shsu.edu (ftp access) +or www.shsu.edu (http access). There's also a hypertext version built using +Hypermail, which has recently been set up and was announced in V95 #02. +The information on archived copies is carried in the "trailer" at the end of +each digest, which you should read for more information. + +~~David Osborne (TeXhax Digest moderator) + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Tue, 24 Jan 1995 11:52:18 -0500 +From: BURT@BINAH.CC.BRANDEIS.EDU +Subject: Re: Plain text and numbering lines + +The best way to produce marginal line numbers in prose in plain TeX is +to use the EDMAC macro package, by John Lavagnino and Dominik Wujastyk. +This is a package of plain TeX macros designed for the production of +scholarly editions, and it produces marginal line numbers in a very nifty +way. You can get a copy of EDMAC at a CTAN site near you, such as at +pip.shsu.edu if you are writing from the U.S. I'm not sure off the top of +my head what subdirectory it is in, but it isn't hard to find. + +If you are producing line numbers for verse rather than prose, and you are +using LaTeX rather than plain TeX, one way of doing it (the way I do it) +is to define a /verseline macro, which increments a counter and prints a +line number (using marginpar) every n lines. But that won't work from +prose, obviously. EDMAC is probably the way to go! +John Burt +Brandeis University + +------------------------------ + +Date: Sat, 28 Jan 1995 20:57:22 +0000 +From: Dominik Wujastyk +Subject: Re: Plain text and numbering lines + + +On plain text with numbered lines, try using EDMAC. It does the job +well, but it has a lot of bells and whistles that you may not need for +simple line-numbering. E.g., it has elaborate footnote mechanisms to +let you have footnotes referring to the line numbers, etc. + +Still, it can do what you want. See the file edmac316.zip or edmac.doc +which is on CTAN somewhere. + +Dominik + +- -- +Dr Dominik Wujastyk | Email: dom@vigyan.iisc.ernet.in +Tel: +91-80-843-5320 | NB: if you have + or -5249 | trouble mailing + | to this address, + | try: d.wujastyk@ucl.ac.uk + | [Do Not send to: dom@uclblr.iisc.ernet.in] + +------------------------------ + +Date: Thu, 19 Jan 1995 15:47:44 +0000 +From: badenes@imec.be (Goncal Badenes) +Subject: Announce: Catalan hyphenation patterns available + +Hi, + +this is to announce that my set of hyphenation patterns for the Catalan +language have been uploaded to ctan. They should be available as +language/hyphenation/cahyph.tex. + +An excerpt from the file follows: + +% Hyphenation patterns for Catalan. +% This is version 1.10 +% Compiled by Gon\c{c}al Badenes and Francina Turon, +% December 1991-January 1995. +% +% Copyright (C) 1991-1995 Gon\c{c}al Badenes +% +% General permission for use and non-profit redistribution is granted. +% For special commercial use, contact the address above. +% +% This patterns have been created using standard, conservative +% hyphenation rules for catalan. The results have refined running them +% through patgen. In that way, the number of hits has been increased. +% +% These rules produce no wrong patterns (Results checked against the +% ``Diccionari Ortogr\`afic i de Pron\'uncia'', Enciclop\`edia +% Catalana. The percentage of valid hyphen misses is lower than 1% +% +% *** IMPORTANT *** +% \lefthyphenmin and \righthyphenmin should be set to 2 and 2 +% respectively. If you set them below these values incorrect breaks +% will happen (specially at the beginning of foreign words and words +% which begin with some prefixes). +% *** IMPORTANT *** +% +% Please report any problem you might have to the authors!!! +% + +Enjoy it! + + Goncal Badenes + +- -- +Goncal Badenes, PhD Tel: +32 16 281517 +IMEC Fax: +32 16 281214 +Advanced Semiconductor Processing +0.25um CMOS Process Integration +Kapeldreef 75 e-mail: badenes@imec.be +B-3001 Leuven (Belgium) + +------------------------------ +About TeXhax... + +Please send contributions to: TeXhax@tex.ac.uk + +Subscription and unsubscription requests: + send a one line mail message to TeXhax-Request@tex.ac.uk + containing either subscribe texhax + or unsubscribe texhax + +To obtain the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) lists for TeX, send a +message with no subject to fileserv@shsu.edu, consisting of +SENDME FAQ + +For information on the TeX Users Group, please send a message to +TUG@TUG.org, or write TeX Users Group, P.O. Box 869, Santa Barbara, +CA 93102, USA. + +Backnumbers of all the digests are stored in the Comprehensive TeX +Archive Network (CTAN) and can be retrieved on the Internet by +anonymous ftp. The hosts comprising CTAN include + ftp.dante.de (129.69.1.12) -- Germany + ftp.shsu.edu (192.92.115.10) -- USA + ftp.tex.ac.uk (128.232.1.87) -- UK +TeXhax Digest issues are filed below /tex-archive/digests/texhax/ +Keyword-In-Context Indexes are filed in /tex-archive/digests/indexes/ + +A Hypermail version of TeXhax is also available on the World-Wide Web at URL +http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/digests/hyper/ + +Please use your nearest server, to keep network load down. +The file /tex-archive/CTAN.sites on each of these hosts gives a +list of other sites which maintain full or partial mirrors of the CTAN. +Alternatively, finger ctan_us@ftp.shsu.edu for full details. + +\bye + +End of TeXhax Digest [Volume 95 Issue 4] +**************************************** diff --git a/info/digests/texhax/95/texhax.05 b/info/digests/texhax/95/texhax.05 new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e3f0dad7c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/info/digests/texhax/95/texhax.05 @@ -0,0 +1,326 @@ +From: owner-TeXhax@nottingham.ac.uk +To: TeXhax Distribution: ; +Subject: TeXhax Digest V95 #05 +Reply-To: TeXhax@tex.ac.uk +Errors-To: owner-TeXhax@nottingham.ac.uk +Distribution: world +MIME-Version: 1.0 +Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" +Date: Thu, 09 Feb 1995 18:15:53 +0000 +Message-ID: <16490.792353753@unicorn> +Sender: cczdao@unicorn + +TeXhax Digest Thursday, 9 Feb 1995 Volume 95 : Issue 05 +(incorporating UKTeX Digest) + +Today's Topics: + BLUe's Format goes public. Beta-testers asked. + RE: DVItoLN03 + DOS color dvi previewer + Commands for page selection in Ghostscript + Re: TeX, how to detect already defined control sequences + Re: TeX, how to detect already defined control sequences + Fax software + EDMAC and line numbering + conversion program + + +Administrivia: + Moderators: David Osborne and Peter Abbott + Contributions: TeXhax@tex.ac.uk + Subscription and unsubscription requests: TeXhax-request@tex.ac.uk + (message body = "subscribe texhax" or "unsubscribe texhax", [no quotes]) + +---------------------------------------------------------------------- + +Date: Fri, 27 Jan 1995 08:52:17 +0100 +From: cgl@rc.service.rug.nl (Kees van der Laan) +Subject: BLUe's Format goes public. Beta-testers asked. + +The last time I worked hard on BLUe's Format and it has ripened a lot. +I introduced BLUe's Format altready at CyrTUG 94 and EuroTeX 94, but +I schedule it to go public at EuroTeX 95 (and CyrTUG 95), because it has +ripened and the user's guide Publishing with TeX is in the polishing +phase. + +Spring is scheduled to let friendly TeXies look at it and comment on it, +bete-testing so to say. + +The beta-version will be distributed also on next NTG's CD-ROM. + +The user's guide is in English, physically and logically thin, +and will be translated into Russian. + +The PWT guide will be offered to the CWI, for their CWI sylllabi series, +and also to NTG, to be rleased as a MAPS special. + +Best wishes, ---Kees--- + +------------------------------ + +Date: Fri, 27 Jan 1995 15:40:21 +0000 +From: "Brian {Hamilton Kelly} " +Subject: RE: DVItoLN03 + +In private mail to TeX@rmcs.cranfield.ac.uk of Thu, 26 Jan 1995 15:42:43 +- -0500 (EST), Alan Mankofsky wrote: + +> I just brought over your DVItoLN03 package from one of the CTAN archive sites +, +> and found that unfortunately the .OBJ and .EXE files are not available. Since +> I don't have the software (notably a PASCAL compiler!) on this Vax to build +> the executable from the WEB source, is there some way I can get .OBJ and +> .EXE files from you? I appreciate your help. + +I can't really help you, Alan. The archive (when it used to be at +Aston) had binaries for all sorts of systems; amongst those for VAX/VMS +were .OBJ files for nearly everything, including DVItoLN03. These +binaries were VVencoded, so that they could be mailed anywhere, as well +as being FTPable. Some binaries existed as separate files, but most +were in bundles, as BACKUP save_sets. + +It seems that these files were lost when the archive was moved to a Unix +machine at Cambridge (at least, I can't find them there now). I _have_ +found some binaries, which _don't_ include DVItoLN03, but those that are +there are of VERY LITTLE UTILITY: note for archivists --- it's pointless +keeping .EXE images, because they may not be linked with the same +version of the shareable libraries as on the target machine. OTOH, .OBJ +files, either VVencoded (under VMS) or zipped (also under VMS) _are_ +acceptable, and remarkably portable. (I saw that there is at least one +zip file of .OBJs, but I'd guess that it doesn't include what Alan +wants.) + +I'm copying this reply to TeXhax; hopefully someone who is more +conversant with the present-day layout of the archive than I am can +assist Alan. It may be that I'm mistaken, and that the files wanted +_are_ still in the archive: if so, I can only say that the layout +nowadays is non-intuitive. + ++-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ ++ Brian {Hamilton Kelly} TeX@rmcs.cranfield.ac.uk + ++ Smail: School of Electrical Engineering & Science, Royal Military + ++ College of Science, Shrivenham, SWINDON SN6 8LA, U.K. + ++ Phone: Swindon (01793) 785252 (UK), +44-1793-785252 (International) + ++-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ + +------------------------------ + +Date: Tue, 31 Jan 1995 10:33:21 -0500 +From: ogam@ALPHALMA.CNRS-MRS.FR +Subject: DOS color dvi previewer + +I am looking for a DOS/Windows dvi previewer that supports the +color packages and the virtual fonts. I acquired a commercial version +of Tex/Latex from PCTEX, after having read their publicity on the +compatibility with Latex2e and packages. It is far from being compatible. +So please if you have this information, We will appreciate. +Thanks in advance + Erick Pgam + +------------------------------ + +Date: Wed, 01 Feb 1995 20:08:49 -0000 +From: men5cdr@sun.leeds.ac.uk +Subject: Commands for page selection in Ghostscript + +I wonder if anyone can shed light on this. In the ftp site at: + +src.doc.ic.ac.uk/0-Most-packages/uk-tex/support/psview + +There is what appears to be some utility and batch files for running +ghostscript with keystrokes for selection of pages, magnification, +translations etc. + +These have been written by P.Pianowski and B.Jackowski and were +presented at the 8th EuroTex Conference 1994. + +My problem is that I have tried to run ghostscript (MS-DOS) with these command +procedures with no success. The "batch files" do not appear to be DOS. +Does anyone have any more information on this stuff, or know how/where I +can contact the authors of the work? + +Many thanks + +Chris Radcliffe, + +Department of Mechanical Engineering, __o +University of Leeds, _ _`\<,_ +Leeds, LS2 9JT, UK. -_ (_)/ (_) +men5cdr@uk.ac.leeds.sun (0532 - 332152) + +------------------------------ + +Date: Thu, 02 Feb 1995 23:12:00 +0000 +From: Jonathan Fine +Subject: Re: TeX, how to detect already defined control sequences + +- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + +On Tuesday 24 Jan 1995, Paolo Vicario ( pV@CC.Uniud.It ) wrote: +- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- +I would like to know if there is a way, in TeX, to test for +the existence of a control sequence. [...] + +I devised this (ugly) piece of code: + + \def\MYMACRO{anything} + \ifx\MYMACRO\UNDEFINED + The macro is {\it not\/} defined + \else + The macro {\it is\/} defined + \fi + +It works, provided that the dummy macro \UNDEFINED is +*really* undefined! + +There must be a more reliable (and elegant!) way to do the +same thing. Can you give me any hint? +- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + +Well, Paolo has written pretty much what I would have done in the +same situation, except that I would use the lowercase form of the +control sequence \undefined, and I would take the constant code out +the the conditional, like so + The macro + \ifx\mymacro\undefined + is {\it not\/} + \else + {\it is\/} + \fi + defined. + +The optimisation of placing the italic correction \/ outside the +conditional is hardly worth bothering with, and likely to cause +errors later. + +If you look up \undefined in the TeXbook you will be pointed to +page 384. It is almost a pukka control sequence of plain. And like +any other such control sequence, if you change its meaning you will +cause things to mess up. + +What I find most interesting about this question is the doubt the +author expresses about his own answer. It is not ugly. It is just +as it should be. (There is one wrinkle. Perhaps he would prefer to +have \und@fin@d?) + +By the way, the LaTeX \@ifundefined construction is a waste of time, +by which I mean that + \expandafter \ifx \csname #1\endcsname \relax + etc \else etc + \fi +will execute much quicker than + \@ifundefined{#1} etc +and this is because the former code takes TeX straight to what needs +to be done. + +best regards +Jonathan Fine +Mailing Address: 203 Coldhams Lane, Cambridge, England + +------------------------------ + +Date: Fri, 03 Feb 1995 06:26:39 -0500 +From: "K. Berry" +Subject: Re: TeX, how to detect already defined control sequences + +From the TeXbook via Eplain: + +% From p.308 of the TeXbook. This cannot be used in places where TeX +% might be skipping tokens, e.g., in conditionals. +% +\def\ifundefined#1{\expandafter\ifx\csname#1\endcsname\relax} + +------------------------------ + +Date: Fri, 03 Feb 1995 09:59:08 -0700 +From: bernat@cs.utep.edu (Andrew Bernat) +Subject: Fax software + +Does anyone know of DOS or Windows fax software that will use a DVI +file directly? Similarly for UNIX. + +Thanks, + +Andrew Bernat abernat@cs.utep.edu +Professor and Chair http://cs.utep.edu/bernat/bernat.html +Computer Science Department 915/747-6950 +The University of Texas at El Paso 915/747-5480 CS office +El Paso, Texas 79968-0518 915/747-5030 fax + +------------------------------ + +Date: Mon, 06 Feb 1995 16:55:35 -0600 +From: nq0i@dablik.radiophysics.com +Subject: EDMAC and line numbering + +As suggested in TeXhax 95/04, I have looked at the EDMAC package for +numbering lines. It looks like will certainly do what I ask, and +more, for most people. Unfortunately, however, it contains an +undocumented (at least, I _think_ it's undocumented) constraint that +renders it not useful for my purposes: one cannot use a redefined +\par. + +So... does anyone know of any other packages that might permit me to +have my cake and eat it too, in that I can use my redefined \par and +still get line numbers in the margins? + +If I have to, I suppose I'll try hacking EDMAC to do the job I want, +but I'd much rather not, because I'll probably break three things for +everything I "fix". + +- ------------------------------------------------------- +Doc Evans NQ0I / G4AMJ : devans@orion.colorado.edu + al019@freenet.hsc.colorado.edu +- ------------------------------------------------------- + +------------------------------ + +Date: Mon, 06 Feb 1995 17:15:28 -0600 +From: Larry Wos +Subject: conversion program + +Do you know of any program that will take troff source and +return the equilanet TeX source? +I am als interested in the converse. +Indeed, I have some TeX source (paers) and sme in troff, +and wish to convert each. Thanks in advance. LW + +------------------------------ +About TeXhax... + +Please send contributions to: TeXhax@tex.ac.uk + +Subscription and unsubscription requests: + send a one line mail message to TeXhax-Request@tex.ac.uk + containing either subscribe texhax + or unsubscribe texhax + +To obtain the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) lists for TeX, send a +message with no subject to fileserv@shsu.edu, consisting of +SENDME FAQ + +For information on the TeX Users Group, please send a message to +TUG@TUG.org, or write TeX Users Group, P.O. Box 869, Santa Barbara, +CA 93102, USA. + +Backnumbers of all the digests are stored in the Comprehensive TeX +Archive Network (CTAN) and can be retrieved on the Internet by +anonymous ftp. The hosts comprising CTAN include + ftp.dante.de (129.69.1.12) -- Germany + ftp.shsu.edu (192.92.115.10) -- USA + ftp.tex.ac.uk (128.232.1.87) -- UK +TeXhax Digest issues are filed below /tex-archive/digests/texhax/ +Keyword-In-Context Indexes are filed in /tex-archive/digests/indexes/ + +A Hypermail version of TeXhax is also available on the World-Wide Web at URL +http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/digests/hyper/ + +Please use your nearest server, to keep network load down. +The file /tex-archive/CTAN.sites on each of these hosts gives a +list of other sites which maintain full or partial mirrors of the CTAN. +Alternatively, finger ctan_us@ftp.shsu.edu for full details. + +\bye + +End of TeXhax Digest [Volume 95 Issue 5] +**************************************** diff --git a/info/digests/texhax/95/texhax.06 b/info/digests/texhax/95/texhax.06 new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f62d370bb6 --- /dev/null +++ b/info/digests/texhax/95/texhax.06 @@ -0,0 +1,380 @@ +From: owner-TeXhax@nottingham.ac.uk +To: TeXhax Distribution: ; +Subject: TeXhax Digest V95 #06 +Reply-To: TeXhax@tex.ac.uk +Errors-To: owner-TeXhax@nottingham.ac.uk +Distribution: world +MIME-Version: 1.0 +Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" +Content-ID: <1527.794052817.1@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk> +Date: Wed, 01 Mar 1995 10:13:38 +0000 +Message-ID: <1528.794052818@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk> +Sender: cczdao@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk + +TeXhax Digest Wednesday, 1 Mar 1995 Volume 95 : Issue 06 +(incorporating UKTeX Digest) + +Today's Topics: + Re: TeX, how to detect already defined control sequences + LaTeX2e compatibility problem + RE: DVItoLN03 + RE: Commands for page selection in Ghostscript + Re: DOS color dvi previewer +Re: DOS color dvi previewer and Commands for page selection in Ghostsc + Macros to upcase/lowercase words with dotless i. + Setting Japanese printer + Paul Higgins: AMS-LaTeX on approximate PC + Re: email/path/http macros + + +Administrivia: + Moderators: David Osborne and Peter Abbott + Contributions: TeXhax@tex.ac.uk + Subscription and unsubscription requests: TeXhax-request@tex.ac.uk + (message body = "subscribe texhax" or "unsubscribe texhax", [no quotes]) + +---------------------------------------------------------------------- + +Date: Fri, 10 Feb 1995 19:11:23 -0800 +From: Donald Arseneau +Subject: Re: TeX, how to detect already defined control sequences + +In TeXhax Digest V95 #05, K. Berry wrote: + +>% From p.308 of the TeXbook. This cannot be used in places where TeX +>% might be skipping tokens, e.g., in conditionals. +>% +>\def\ifundefined#1{\expandafter\ifx\csname#1\endcsname\relax} + +The "\relax" test is how LaTeX does it, but so many meaningful +commands are \let equal to \relax, it is a very unreliable method. +For example, in LaTeX, you can foolishly do: \newcommand{\protect}{} +and disaster will follow. + +I have used various bizzare names (\Und@rfined, e.g.) but I now just +use \undefined. If you define it, things will break anyway, so just +trust it. + +For a version that *can* be skipped in conditionals, there must be +an obvious fundamental \if__ command, so: + +% From p.308 of the TeXbook. This CAN be used in places where TeX +% might be skipping tokens, e.g., in conditionals. +% +\def\undefined#1{..\fi\expandafter\ifx\csname#1\endcsname\relax} + +Use: \if\undefined{this}use \this \else \def\this{} \fi + +(None of this is news to Karl, but I thought I would (b)elaborate.) + +Donald Arseneau asnd@reg.triumf.ca + +------------------------------ + +Date: Mon, 13 Feb 1995 17:47:08 +0000 +From: David Lindsey +Subject: LaTeX2e compatibility problem + +We have encountered a problem with the way LaTeXe treats the UK currency +symbol (called up by the \pounds{} macro) compared to +LaTeX 2.09. It appears that LaTeX2e, even in 2.09 compatibility mode, +no longer uses the italicised dollar symbol in the 'cmti' font but +invokes a symbol from the 'cmu' font instead. This might go unnoticed +if one has such a font raster image installed. If not, the result may +be some mild grumblings from a device driver when one comes to view or +print it and a blank space on output if the driver doesn't make fonts on +the fly. + +So, I guess my question(s) is/are: 'Is it a bug or a feature and are there any +other similar, related, differences one might encounter?' + +David Lindsey (d.c.lindsey@abdn.ac.uk) +Aberdeen University Computing Centre + +------------------------------ + +Date: Mon, 13 Feb 1995 19:34:24 +0000 +From: Philip Taylor (RHBNC) +Subject: RE: DVItoLN03 + +- ->I'm copying this reply to TeXhax; hopefully someone who is more +- ->conversant with the present-day layout of the archive than I am can +- ->assist Alan. It may be that I'm mistaken, and that the files wanted +- ->_are_ still in the archive: if so, I can only say that the layout +- ->nowadays is non-intuitive. + +I can probably supply whatever he needs. ** Phil. + +------------------------------ + +Date: Mon, 13 Feb 1995 19:37:26 +0000 +From: Philip Taylor (RHBNC) +Subject: RE: Commands for page selection in Ghostscript + +- ->There is what appears to be some utility and batch files for running +- ->ghostscript with keystrokes for selection of pages, magnification, +- ->translations etc. + +- ->These have been written by P.Pianowski and B.Jackowski and were +- ->presented at the 8th EuroTex Conference 1994. + +- ->My problem is that I have tried to run ghostscript (MS-DOS) with these +- ->command +- ->procedures with no success. The "batch files" do not appear to be DOS. +- ->Does anyone have any more information on this stuff, or know how/where I +- ->can contact the authors of the work? + +Neither Bogus/law (B.Jackowski) nor Piotr (P.Pianowski) have access to +e-mail; however, I have a copy of their code and it seems to work for +me. Can you tell me more of the nature of the problems you are +encountering? + + ** Phil. + +------------------------------ + +Date: Mon, 13 Feb 1995 23:50:30 -0500 +From: "Richard J. Kinch" +Subject: Re: DOS color dvi previewer + +In article <16490.792353753@unicorn> ogam@ALPHALMA.CNRS-MRS.FR wrote: +: I am looking for a DOS/Windows dvi previewer that supports the +: color packages and the virtual fonts. I acquired a commercial version +: of Tex/Latex from PCTEX, after having read their publicity on the +: compatibility with Latex2e and packages. It is far from being compatible. +: So please if you have this information, We will appreciate. + +TrueTeX supports both color text and virtual fonts. + +Richard J. Kinch kinch@netcom.com +611 Mitchell Street Tel (607) 273-0222 +Ithaca NY 14850 USA FAX (607) 273-0484 +Publisher, TrueTeX (R) brand of software for typesetting + Info at FTP://ftp.netcom.com/pub/Tr/TrueTeX/truetex.txt + +------------------------------ + +Date: Wed, 15 Feb 1995 09:07:36 +0000 +From: Sebastian Rahtz +Subject: Re: DOS color dvi previewer and Commands for page selection in Ghostsc + ript + +a) color previewers for DOS. there are no +previewers of which I am aware that implement +the full spec of the LaTeX2e colour package. I +suggest using a dvi to PostScript, and then +GhostScript. PCTeX#s dvi to PS is partially +compatible with the colour package, but doesnt +implement everything + +b) psview. i use this GhostScript addon every +day. the batch files in the archive are for 4DOS, +since they emanate from the 4AllTeX people. I +suggest reading the file ps_view.ps for +instructions. I append a suitable DOS batch file +for those with ansi.sys loaded. the paths will +need editing + +sebastian rahtz + +- ------------------- PSVIEW.BAT follows -------------------- +@echo off +rem {PAGE} p goto specified page +rem [pgup] goto next page +rem [pgdn] goto previous page +rem {MAG} m set magnification factor +rem g draw grid +rem {HORIZ} {VERT} v view magnified and shifted picture +rem {SHIFT} s set shift +rem [left] shift left +rem [right] shift right +rem [up] shift up +rem [down] shift down +rem q quit with saving the restart information +rem x exit +rem r rotate picture counterclockwise by abs(STEP)*90 +rem hf flip picture horizontaly +rem vf flip picture verticaly +rem i view picture with initial parameter settings +rem w view whole picture +rem c redraw current picture +rem {INCR} * undo previous picture +rem {INCR} + redo undone picture +rem { ... } means optional parameter + +echo [27;"q";13p +echo [0;72;"u";13p +echo [0;80;"d";13p +echo [0;77;"r";13p +echo [0;75;"l";13p +echo [0;73;"p";13p +echo [0;81;"n";13p +echo [43;"1.4 m";13;"v";13p +echo [45;"0.7 m";13;"v";13p +echo [114;"ro";13p +echo [105;"i";13p +echo [119;"w";13p +echo [99;"c";13p +echo [112;"pn";13;"v";13p +echo [103;"g";13p +echo [118;"v";13p +echo [115;"s";13p +echo [113;"q";13p +echo [120;"x";13p +l:\emtex\gs386 -Il:\emtex\gs -Il:\psfonts -q -sPAPERSIZE=a4 -dNOPAUSE ps_view.p +s ps_p.ps -c (%1) run > nul +echo  +echo  +echo  +echo  +echo  +echo  +echo  +echo  +echo  +echo  +echo  +echo  +echo  +echo  +echo  +echo  +echo  +echo  +echo  + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Wed, 15 Feb 1995 07:40:36 -0200 +From: Hedison Kiuity Sato +Subject: Macros to upcase/lowercase words with dotless i. + +I wonder to know a macro to upcase words with dotless i. By the way, this +necessity arose when I used the package portuges.sty in LaTeX2e. + +Portuguese is a language that, frequently, uses the sequence \'\i{}. So, +for example with "book" style, the chapter title is automatically upcased +and put in the running head, but all sequences \'\i{} remain as they are, +instead of the correct \'I. The reason is that the TeX primitive +\uppercase don't do this job. + +Thanks in advance. + +Hedison Kiuity Sato - PPPG/UFBA Fone: 55(71) 237-0408 +E-Mail: sato@pppg.ufba.br Fax: 247-3004 +**************************************************************************** +Universidade Federal da Bahia +Programa de Pesquisa e Pos-Graduacao em Geofisica +**************************************************************************** + +------------------------------ + +Date: Tue, 21 Feb 1995 16:00:20 +0000 +From: yoshihiro.kawai@eng.ox.ac.uk (Yoshihiro Kawai) +Subject: Setting Japanese printer + +I would like to let me know how to set up when I print out of emTex, English +letter Tex, results to Japanese printer, Cannon ink_jet handy printer. + +Thank you very much in advance. + +Sincerely yours, + +Yoshihiro Kawai +Postgraduate Student +University of Oxford + +------------------------------ + +Date: Mon, 27 Feb 1995 11:27:01 +0000 +From: Robin Fairbairns +Subject: Paul Higgins: AMS-LaTeX on approximate PC + +This message was sent to me as UK TUG membership enquiries bod: +- ------- Forwarded Message + +Date: Mon, 27 Feb 1995 11:16:10 +0000 (GMT) +From: Paul Higgins NO PHONE NO SUPPLIED +To: uktug-enquiries@tex.ac.uk + +Dear Sir, + +I want to install AMS-LaTex onto a pc with a Pentium chip. Is this +possible, and are the necessary programs available from the TeX archive? +If not, what is the best way for me to get a good version of TeX running? + +yours faithfully, + +Paul Higgins. + +- ------- End of Forwarded Message + +Robin Fairbairns; please answer to Higgins directly, not to me. + +------------------------------ + +Date: Mon, 27 Feb 1995 07:44:16 -0800 +From: Donald Arseneau +Subject: Re: email/path/http macros + +I had an idea for a good way to allow linebreaks in email addresses +and such: typeset in math mode and let punctuation characters be +relations and binary operators. This even gives good breakpoints +in "http://whatever" --> http: // whatever + +I put together the macros, with no real documentation yet, but I would +like some opinions before finalizing them. Would anyone like to do +a test run? I have some specific questions: + + - How is my default list of punctuation characters? + - Are there inappropriate breaks/non-breaks? + - Should I make it easy to define different macros with different + punctuation lists? (despite the added complexity) + - What should the main macro be called? I used "\email", but that + is probably in heavy use already. + - LaTex2e options or plain TeX compatibility? + +So send me email, and I'll send you \email! + +Donald Arseneau \email{asnd@reg.triumf.ca} + +------------------------------ +About TeXhax... + +Please send contributions to: TeXhax@tex.ac.uk + +Subscription and unsubscription requests: + send a one line mail message to TeXhax-Request@tex.ac.uk + containing either subscribe texhax + or unsubscribe texhax + +To obtain the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) lists for TeX, send a +message with no subject to fileserv@shsu.edu, consisting of +SENDME FAQ + +For information on the TeX Users Group, please send a message to +TUG@TUG.org, or write TeX Users Group, P.O. Box 869, Santa Barbara, +CA 93102, USA. + +Backnumbers of all the digests are stored in the Comprehensive TeX +Archive Network (CTAN) and can be retrieved on the Internet by +anonymous ftp. The hosts comprising CTAN include + ftp.dante.de (129.69.1.12) -- Germany + ftp.shsu.edu (192.92.115.10) -- USA + ftp.tex.ac.uk (128.232.1.87) -- UK +TeXhax Digest issues are filed below /tex-archive/digests/texhax/ +Keyword-In-Context Indexes are filed in /tex-archive/digests/indexes/ + +A Hypermail version of TeXhax is also available on the World-Wide Web at URL +http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/digests/hyper/ + +Please use your nearest server, to keep network load down. +The file /tex-archive/CTAN.sites on each of these hosts gives a +list of other sites which maintain full or partial mirrors of the CTAN. +Alternatively, finger ctan_us@ftp.shsu.edu for full details. + +\bye + +End of TeXhax Digest [Volume 95 Issue 6] +**************************************** diff --git a/info/digests/texhax/95/texhax.07 b/info/digests/texhax/95/texhax.07 new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9659fa8e22 --- /dev/null +++ b/info/digests/texhax/95/texhax.07 @@ -0,0 +1,275 @@ +From: owner-TeXhax@nottingham.ac.uk +To: TeXhax Distribution: ; +Subject: TeXhax Digest V95 #07 +Reply-To: TeXhax@tex.ac.uk +Errors-To: owner-TeXhax@nottingham.ac.uk +Distribution: world +MIME-Version: 1.0 +Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" +Content-ID: <2610.796051821.1@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk> +Date: Fri, 24 Mar 1995 13:30:22 +0000 +Message-ID: <2611.796051822@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk> +Sender: cczdao@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk + +TeXhax Digest Friday, 24 Mar 1995 Volume 95 : Issue 07 +(incorporating UKTeX Digest) + +Today's Topics: + tex footnote problem + Re: TeX, how to detect already defined control sequences + public-tex installation question + Lucida Bright Fonts + Typetalk (fwd) + + + M O D E R A T O R ' S N O T E + + Apologies for the delay in the appearance of this issue, + due to me working hard on bringing a new campus mail relay into + service which will hopefully speed up the distribution of the digest. + + --David Osborne + +Administrivia: + Moderators: David Osborne and Peter Abbott + Contributions: TeXhax@tex.ac.uk + Subscription and unsubscription requests: TeXhax-request@tex.ac.uk + (message body = "subscribe texhax" or "unsubscribe texhax", [no quotes]) + +---------------------------------------------------------------------- + +Date: Thu, 02 Mar 1995 11:31:00 +0000 +From: "C.FORDE@UK.AC.QUB.V2,PH 0232-245133-3950" +Subject: tex footnote problem + +We are having a problem with the footnote symbols printed out below the +last line of text in a document: +e.g. + + +text lines +: +: +: +last text line +__________________________________ +odaggerNumber of lines in program +odoubledaggerUpdated versions available + +In the above dagger indicates the sybmol dagger or double dagger +We would like rid of the zeros before the dagger symbols +any ideas + +The tex that generates the stuff is as below: +We are using latex (Northlake Convergent TeX, V3.14b-1) on this file + + +\documentstyle[twoside,ifthen]{article} +% +% preamble for program index +% +% these declarations set up a reasonable page size for A4. +% Use by including the line "\input layout " AFTER the \documentstyle{..} +% declaration (assuming you call this file layout.tex) +% +\pagestyle{headings} +\textheight 23cm +\textwidth 15.5cm +\linewidth 15.5cm +\topmargin 0.00in +\footheight 1cm +\pagenumbering{arabic} +\raggedright +% +\parindent 0in % no paragraph indent +\setlength{\parskip}{0cm} % about one line between paragraphs +% +\newenvironment{sublist}{ + \begin{list}{} + {\setlength{\labelsep}{0.3cm} + \setlength{\parsep}{0cm} + \setlength{\labelwidth}{1.2cm} + \setlength{\leftmargin}{1.5cm}}}{\end{list}} +% +% to print one footnote only per page +% +\newcount\a +\newcount\b +\a=0 +% +\newcommand{\pfootnote}{ +\b=\value{page} + \ifnum\a=\b \else \a=\value{page} + \footnotetext{\ddag Updated version available.} \fi} +% +% set footnote symbol to dagger +% +\newcounter{sfoot1} +\setcounter{sfoot1}{2} +\newcommand{\fnlines}{$\fnsymbol{sfoot1}$} +% +\newcounter{sfoot} +\setcounter{sfoot}{3} +% footnote symbol for superseded programs set to double dagger +\newcommand{\fnsf}{$\fnsymbol{sfoot}$} +% right arrow symbol +\newcommand{\rtarrow}{$\rightarrow$} +\begin{document} % PLUS THE \end COMMAND AT THE END. +\oddsidemargin 0.0in +\evensidemargin 0.0in +\tableofcontents +\newpage +\input{index} + + +Regards +Colin + +------------------------------ + +Date: Mon, 06 Mar 1995 15:03:53 +0000 +From: Philip Taylor (RHBNC) +Subject: Re: TeX, how to detect already defined control sequences + +>> My own solution to the skipped-if problem is not as pretty: + +>> \let\then\iftrue +>> \def\ifundefined#1\then{\ifx#1\undefined\empty} +>> ... +>> \ifundefined\test\then Fail\else Graduate\fi + +This is interesting, and is similar to my own `properly nestable user-written +ifs' which also use \then; the difference is that they modify \then on +the fly, unfortunately a manner which prevents the code from being used +in expansion-only contexts. One of the things I am wondering about +for e-TeX is whether more things could be done in (e-)TeX's mouth... + + Philip Taylor, RHBNC. + +------------------------------ + +Date: Wed, 15 Mar 1995 14:06:01 +0000 +From: George Kiraz +Subject: public-tex installation question + + +I am trying to install the public tex version +(systems/msdos/public-tex) on my PC, and I am having problems. initex +cannot find tex.poo (although the error message calls the file +tex.pool) . I placed tex.poo in a specific directory and i did SET the +variable for it, but that did not solve th e problem. + +I appreciate any help (please reply by email to george.kiraz@cl.cam.ac.uk). + + +thanks + +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + _ _ + \\\||/// + ___________\||||/___________ George Kiraz + \___\___\___/ \___/___/___/ University of Cambridge + \___\___\_|ARAM|_/___/___/ Computer Laboratory + \___\___\_\__/_/___/___/ New Museum Site + \___\___\_||_/___/___/ Cambridge, CB2 3QG + |||| Tel. +44 1223 334615 + |||| Fax. +44 1223 334678 + |\_//\\_/| george.kiraz@cl.cam.ac.uk + \_/ \_/ + +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +------------------------------ + +Date: Thu, 16 Mar 1995 14:03:07 +0000 +From: Kieran Parsons +Subject: Lucida Bright Fonts + + +Does anyone know of a UK supplier of Lucida Bright and Lucida Math fonts? + +(or if not, any supplier at all!) + +Thanks in advance, + + Kieran +- -- + +########################################################################## +# # +# Sender: Kieran Parsons # +# E-mail: k.parsons@uk.ac.bristol # +# # +########################################################################## + +------------------------------ + +Date: Fri, 17 Mar 1995 14:35:24 +0000 +From: "R. Allan Reese" +Subject: Typetalk (fwd) + + +TYPETALK: mailing list on typography and graphic design + +There now exists an Internet mailing list dedicated to all manner of +discussions related to typography and graphic design. Note that this list +is interested primarily in the ARTISTIC aspects of graphic design. The +list is unmoderated, and no one will censor what you say, but questions of +the "Why won't my TrueType font print on my HP LaserJet?" and "Why won't +SuperATM work with ?" sort are best directed to the +newsgroup comp.fonts. Note that this Typetalk mailing list has nothing to +do with the Typetalk relay service in the U.K. + +To subscribe, send a message containing the words: subscribe typetalk +(and no other words or characters) in the body of a message to +listmanager@hookup.net. (The subject line is ignored.) + +Owner: owner-typetalk@hookup.net + + +- ---forwarded by +(R.) Allan Reese Email: r.a.reese@ucc.hull.ac.uk +Head of Applications, Computer Centre Direct voice: +44 482 465296 +Hull University Voice messages: +44 482 465685 +Hull HU6 7RX, U.K. Fax: +44 482 466441 + + +------------------------------ +About TeXhax... + +Please send contributions to: TeXhax@tex.ac.uk + +Subscription and unsubscription requests: + send a one line mail message to TeXhax-Request@tex.ac.uk + containing either subscribe texhax + or unsubscribe texhax + +To obtain the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) lists for TeX, send a +message with no subject to fileserv@shsu.edu, consisting of +SENDME FAQ + +For information on the TeX Users Group, please send a message to +TUG@TUG.org, or write TeX Users Group, P.O. Box 869, Santa Barbara, +CA 93102, USA. + +Backnumbers of all the digests are stored in the Comprehensive TeX +Archive Network (CTAN) and can be retrieved on the Internet by +anonymous ftp. 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Thanks in advance. LW + +One of our former students created a troff-to-LaTeX translator called +tr2tex. This dates from 1987, and so should be compatible with any +variety of LaTeX around. It has support for some, but not all, of the +standard troff macro packages. You can pick up a copy via anonymous ftp +to pangea.stanford.edu, in pub/textools.tar or /pub/textools.tar.Z +(UNIX compress). This package also contains some latex syntax checking +tools. + +- -Phil Farrell, Computer Systems Manager +Stanford University School of Earth Sciences +farrell@pangea.stanford.edu + +------------------------------ + +Date: Fri, 24 Mar 1995 11:06:43 -0500 +From: bkph@ai.mit.edu (Berthold K.P. Horn) +Subject: Re: Lucida Bright Fonts + +> From: Kieran Parsons + +> Does anyone know of a UK supplier of Lucida Bright and Lucida Math fonts? + +> (or if not, any supplier at all!) + +The LucidaBright + LucidaNewMath font set and the LucidaBrightExpert font +set are available from Y&Y. They also carry other fonts sets in commercial +grade, fully hinted, ATM compatible Adobe Type 1 format, such as MathTime, +CM, AMS, extra LaTeX + SliTeX fonts etc. + +You can contact them at sales-help@YandY.com +Or check out their World Wide Web page at http://www.YandY.com + +DISCLAIMER: respondent has connections with Y&Y. + +------------------------------ + +Date: Wed, 29 Mar 1995 12:15:40 -1100 +From: Jalaluddin Abdullah +Subject: tex for atari + +Do you know where I can obtain a current version of TeX for the ATARI? +At the moment I'm running an old version of the German TeX. Thanks. + +------------------------------ + +Date: Thu, 30 Mar 1995 06:22:53 +0200 +From: Andre HECK +Subject: Czech characters + +Could anyone tell me where I could find a macro for producing +u with a small circle on top? +Many thanks in advance. +A. Heck (heck@astro.u-strasbg.fr) + +------------------------------ + +Date: Thu, 30 Mar 1995 09:50:49 +0000 +From: Bill Peel +Subject: METAPOST for DOS + +Does anyone know if Metapost for DOS has been released yet. I looked +on CTAN recently but only found what appeared to be the sources for a +Unix version. + +Thanks + + Bill Peel + + +Bill Peel | Computing Services +w.peel@mmu.ac.uk | Manchester Metropolitan University + | Chester Street + | Manchester M1 5GD + | England + +------------------------------ + +Date: Thu, 30 Mar 1995 15:20:16 +0100 +From: "R. Allan Reese" +Subject: Re: new distribution of 4alltex + +On Mon, 13 Mar 1995, Phons Bloemen wrote: + +> There is a new release: ftp.urc.tue.nl:/pub/tex/4alltex +> With installation program. +> +> Phons + +I just went searching for the update. It isn't on the UK CTAN which +appears to have directories DISK01 to DISK30 dated March 94. I noticed +the update has directories with new names, so it wasn't clear whether +the TUE directories are a complete installation or a set of replacements +of additions to the 1-30 directories. I guess the TUE set is complete. + +I haven't managed to fetch the set of directories from TUE yet. If +fetching from CTAN you can get a whole package by a single command + + get XXXX.zip or XXXX.tar + +and the archive combines all the files and subdirectories as a single +transfer. From TUE I can do + + mget * + +but this fetches only one directory and copies into the current directory. +So to get the package I have to manually create the directory structure +here and climb round the directories here and at TUE, then mget within +each directory. Surely I am missing some simple trick? + +(R.) Allan Reese Email: r.a.reese@ucc.hull.ac.uk +Head of Applications, Computer Centre Direct voice: +44 482 465296 +Hull University Voice messages: +44 482 465685 +Hull HU6 7RX, U.K. Fax: +44 482 466441 + +------------------------------ + +Date: Mon, 03 Apr 1995 11:37:23 +0000 +From: kgi@mrao.cam.ac.uk +Subject: Long subfigures... + +Hi, +I am trying to incorporate a figure which has three subfigures into a +piece of LaTex. The problem is that the subfigures are quite large, and as +a consequence the figure need to spread over more than one page. Is there +a facility in LaTex2e for doing this, in much the same way that one can +spread a long table over more than one page. +Thanks, +Kate Isaak + +------------------------------ + +Date: Fri, 24 Mar 1995 15:52:12 +0100 +From: piet@cs.ruu.nl (Piet van Oostrum) +Subject: ANNOUNCE: EuroTeX'95 Conference ANNOUNCE: EuroTeX'95 Conference + +The EuroTeX conference 1995, including tutorials, will take place from + + September 4th until September 8th + +in the Netherlands. The conference will be held at Papendal, near the city of +Arnhem. + +Papendal is located in one of the most beautiful areas of the Netherlands. +Right in the middle of the vast woods of the province of Gelderland. About +eight kilometers west of Arnhem. Tucked away under the lee of the green +Veluwe-fringe. + +The conference starts on September 4th in the afternoon and runs until +September 7th noon. +Thursday afternoon and Friday September 8th are reserved for courses and/or +tutorials. + +The theme of the conference is: + + The TeX Toolbox + +Wherever we talk about `TeX' we mean TeX and a format, such as plain, LaTeX, +AMSTeX, etc. + +We would like to have talks that deal with topics such as: + + * the integration of TeX in the working environment, or using TeX in full + (bidirectional) co-operation with all kinds of other applications; + * conversion to and from TeX; + * dissemination of typeset material (PostScript, Acrobat); + * importing text and/or data from other applications (spreadsheets, + databases) into TeX documents; + * how to add value to documents by using TeX, so that they can not only be + easily typeset, but can also be turned into `active' hyperdocuments, by + translating them into SGML/HTML or Acrobat, or be used as data for + database searches; + * multi-discipline, multi-language aspects of TeX; + * `novel' uses of TeX such as bi/multi-lingual translations/dictionaries, + legal texts, poetry,... + +We would also like to offer courses and/or tutorials on any of the following +topics: + + * introduction to using LaTeX; + * LaTeX for package and class file writers; + * Making PostScript (Truetype) fonts available for use in TeX documents; + * database publishing with (La)TeX; + * (La)TeX and hypertexts, HTML, SGML, hyperTeX. + +If you feel qualified to teach one of these subjects or think other topics +should be covered, please send us your proposal. + +Please notice the following (preliminary) deadlines: + +April 10th : date when abstracts should be received +April 20th : date to tell authors their abstract has been accepted/rejected +May 15th : date to receive full papers (using LaTeX or EuroTeX style) +June 15th : date the reviews should be finished +June 25th : date to receive the final paper + +Your abstracts and proposals can be sent to eurotex-papers@cs.ruu.nl + +If you have no access to e-mail you can send your contribution to: + + EuroTeX'95 program committee + Kooienswater 62 + 2715 AJ Zoetermeer + The Netherlands + +In such a case we would ask you to submit your paper in electronic form on a +(MS-DOS compatible) floppy disk. + +- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ +For additional information you may e-mail to eurotex-info@cs.ruu.nl. +Up-to-date information can also be found at the URL: + http://www.cs.ruu.nl/~piet/eurotex/ + +------------------------------ + +Date: Thu, 30 Mar 1995 16:51:12 +0100 +From: rmulvey@cup.cam.ac.uk (Rod Mulvey) +Subject: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS Job vacancy for TeX programmer / operator + +CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS + +Job vacancy for TeX programmer / operator + +Expansion of typesetting and text-processing services at Cambridge has +created one (or possibly two) immediate vacancies in our Technical +Applications Group. The job involves mathematical typesetting using TeX +and LaTeX for academic journals and books. Some knowledge of TeX and/or +LaTeX is required and willingness to work in a busy production +environment is essential. Previous experience of book or journal +typesetting would be an advantage. + +Extensive in-house training will be given in the methods and systems we use. + +Benefits include: + o 37.5 hour week, Monday to Friday + o 26 days annual holiday + o First class pension scheme + o Press Restaurant + o Sports and Social Centre + o Free car parking on-site + o Non-smoking environment. + +Our retirement age is 60 for both men and women. + +If you are interested in the above position please request an application +form by + + e-mail to rmulvey@cup.cam.ac.uk giving your postal address + +or + + telephone to Janet Mills, Personnel Assistant, on (01223) 325036 + (24 hour answering service.) + +------------------------------ +About TeXhax... + +Please send contributions to: TeXhax@tex.ac.uk + +Subscription and unsubscription requests: + send a one line mail message to TeXhax-Request@tex.ac.uk + containing either subscribe texhax + or unsubscribe texhax + +To obtain the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) lists for TeX, send a +message with no subject to fileserv@shsu.edu, consisting of +SENDME FAQ + +For information on the TeX Users Group, please send a message to +TUG@TUG.org, or write TeX Users Group, P.O. Box 869, Santa Barbara, +CA 93102, USA. + +Backnumbers of all the digests are stored in the Comprehensive TeX +Archive Network (CTAN) and can be retrieved on the Internet by +anonymous ftp. The hosts comprising CTAN include + ftp.dante.de (129.69.1.12) -- Germany + ftp.shsu.edu (192.92.115.10) -- USA + ftp.tex.ac.uk (128.232.1.87) -- UK +TeXhax Digest issues are filed below /tex-archive/digests/texhax/ +Keyword-In-Context Indexes are filed in /tex-archive/digests/indexes/ + +A Hypermail version of TeXhax is also available on the World-Wide Web at URL +http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/digests/hyper/ + +Please use your nearest server, to keep network load down. +The file /tex-archive/CTAN.sites on each of these hosts gives a +list of other sites which maintain full or partial mirrors of the CTAN. +Alternatively, finger ctan_us@ftp.shsu.edu for full details. + +\bye + +End of TeXhax Digest [Volume 95 Issue 8] +**************************************** diff --git a/info/digests/texhax/95/texhax.09 b/info/digests/texhax/95/texhax.09 new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..058a497811 --- /dev/null +++ b/info/digests/texhax/95/texhax.09 @@ -0,0 +1,354 @@ +From: owner-TeXhax@nottingham.ac.uk +To: TeXhax Distribution: ; +Subject: TeXhax Digest V95 #09 +Reply-To: TeXhax@tex.ac.uk +Errors-To: owner-TeXhax@nottingham.ac.uk +Distribution: world +MIME-Version: 1.0 +Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" +Content-ID: <3343.799408776.1@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk> +Date: Tue, 02 May 1995 10:59:39 +0100 +Message-ID: <3344.799408779@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk> +Sender: cczdao@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk + +TeXhax Digest Tuesday, 2 May 1995 Volume 95 : Issue 09 +(incorporating UKTeX Digest) + +Today's Topics: + Re: Czech characters + Best way to colorize a crest? + smallcaps and oldnumerals in Lucida B expert package + Smaller displaystyle \int? + Macros for Formal Proofs + amsfonts package + modes.mf 2.3 available + + +Administrivia: + Moderators: David Osborne and Peter Abbott + Contributions: TeXhax@tex.ac.uk + Subscription and unsubscription requests: TeXhax-request@tex.ac.uk + (message body = "subscribe texhax" or "unsubscribe texhax", [no quotes]) + +---------------------------------------------------------------------- + +Date: Tue, 04 Apr 1995 18:34:22 +0200 +From: Petr Sojka +Subject: Re: Czech characters + +: From: Andre HECK +: +: Could anyone tell me where I could find a macro for producing +: u with a small circle on top? +The TeX way is \accent23u +The LaTeX[2e] syntax is \r{u} +Yours +Petr Sojka +: Many thanks in advance. +: A. Heck (heck@astro.u-strasbg.fr) + +------------------------------ + +Date: Fri, 07 Apr 1995 09:47:05 -0000 +From: "John M. Simmie, University College, Galway, Ireland" + +Subject: Best way to colorize a crest? + +We have our college crest in pk files eg dpi300 +from which it is available in various sizes via command e.g. \crest4 +in glorious black&white ... + +What is the best way to "colorize" (sorry can't think of acceptable +alternative) it? + +Regards, John + ------------------------------------------------- + Dr. John M. Simmie + Chemistry Department Roinn na Ceimice + University College Col=E1iste na hOllscoile + Galway Gaillimh + Ireland Eire + Fax: (+353)-91-25700 F=F3n:(+353)-91-50388 + ------------------------------------------------- + +------------------------------ + +Date: Sat, 15 Apr 1995 08:54:47 -0500 +From: sila@pele.repoc.nwu.edu (Sanchez) +Subject: smallcaps and oldnumerals in Lucida B expert package + +Hello, I bought the full Lucida Bright font package from Y&Y, including +the expert fonts (boldmath, smallcaps and text figures). I changed their +names to the Berry scheme in order to use Mr. Rahtz metric files in CTAN. +I needed to do this since I needed T1 encoding as I write mostly in +spanish nowdays. In a note about the lucbr package Mr. Rahtz points out +that "support for the expert package has been added specially for the +boldmath fonts". However, it seems that only support for boldmath was +added as the smallcaps and oldnumerals are still derived from the caps +and titling figures (and hence look lighter). + +Has any created the necesary virtual fonts and metric files to take care +of this? + + Victor Sanchez + Universidad Tecnologica de Panama + +------------------------------ + +Date: Thu, 20 Apr 1995 16:29:22 +0100 +From: Martin.Ward@durham.ac.uk (Martin Ward) +Subject: Smaller displaystyle \int? + + +A collegue is writing an integration theory book using plain tex +at \magstep1. She wants the integral sign to be slightly smaller +in displaystyle -- about the size of a \magstep0 or \magstephalf +displaystyle \int. Is there an easy way to achieve this? +Would LaTeX2e give a better/simpler solution? + +Thanks! + + Martin. + +JANET: Martin.Ward@uk.ac.durham Internet (eg US): Martin.Ward@durham.ac.uk +or if that fails: Martin.Ward%uk.ac.durham@nsfnet-relay.ac.uk +or even: Martin.Ward%DURHAM.AC.UK@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU +BITNET: Martin.Ward%durham.ac.uk@UKACRL UUCP:...!uknet!durham!Martin.Ward + +------------------------------ + +Date: Sun, 23 Apr 1995 20:38:25 +0000 +From: Dominic Steinitz +Subject: Macros for Formal Proofs + +Are there any macros for presenting formal proofs in propositional and +predicate calculus? If so, where are they to be found? + +Dom. +- -- +Dominic Steinitz dominic@geneva.demon.co.uk + +------------------------------ + +Date: Mon, 01 May 1995 12:16:15 +0100 +From: "K.Lockyear" +Subject: amsfonts package + +I have recently downloaded the amsfonts package (2.2) from the Cambridge +CTAN. I installed the package as per instructions on my system. +However, when I try to create the manual (using plain tex as per +instructions) or to use the fonts, I get the error message: + +Bad font metric (tfm) file ..... + +Before I try to recreate the tfms from the source files has anyone any +bright ideas what might be wrong. + +I am using emTeX (tex386), with the December 1994 version of latex2e as +supplied by the UKTUG. + +Could respondents mail me direct as well as to the list as I get TexHax +in digest format rather infrequently. + +Cheers, Kris Lockyear +wom@soton.ac.uk + +------------------------------ + +Date: Sun, 16 Apr 1995 07:55:41 -0400 +From: "K. Berry" +Subject: modes.mf 2.3 available + +I have released version 2.3 of modes.mf. You can get it by anonymous ftp from + + ftp.cs.umb.edu:pub/tex/modes.mf + +and shortly from ftp.cdrom.com:pub/tex/modes.mf and the ctan sites in +/tex-archive/fonts/modes/modes-2.3.mf. finger ctan@ftp.shsu.edu for a +list of all the CTAN sites and mirrors. + +You can also get it by email if you cannot ftp: email fileserv@shsu.edu +with a body of `sendme modes'. + +News: +* New modes for the Epson Stylus (epstylus) and the 800dpi Apple + LaserWriter 810 (lwpro). +* Updated the config.ps example for the SparcPrinter. + +As always, thanks to the contributors. + + +General information: +It's generally of no use to mail me about devices not in modes.mf; +everything I know about is already included. It also includes lots of +text about how to create a new mode_def, etc. + +modes.mf is a collection of Metafont mode_def's. It also makes common +definitions for write/white printers, `special' information, and +landscape mode. It uses up too much memory for the table sizes in the +original mf.web, so you either have to increase the sizes (as in Web2c) +or rename the file and remove unneeded modes. I can't decipher mf.web +well enough to understand how to make the modes use less memory; if some +Metafont hacker can tell me, I'd very much like to hear it. + +If you have mode_def's which are not listed below, or corrections to the +existing ones, please send them to me. Improvements to the exposition, +particularly in how to create a new mode_def, are also welcome. + +kb@cs.umb.edu + +mode_def agfafzz = % AGFA 400PS +mode_def amiga = % Commodore Amiga +mode_def aps = % Autologic APS-Micro5 +mode_def apssixhi = % Autologic APS-Micro6 +mode_def atariezf = % Atari ST SLM 804 printer +mode_def atarinf = % Atari 95dpi previewer +mode_def atarins = % Atari 96x96 previewer +mode_def atariotf = % Atari ST SM 124 screen +mode_def bitgraph = % BBN Bitgraph at 118dpi +mode_def bjtenex = % Canon BubbleJet 10ex +mode_def boise = % HP 2680A +mode_def canonex = % CanonEX in LaserWriter Pro 630 +mode_def canonlbp = % e.g., Symbolics LGP-10 +mode_def cg = % Compugraphic 8600 +mode_def cgl = % Compugraphic 8600 landscape +mode_def cgnszz = % Compugraphic 9600 +mode_def crs = % Alphatype CRS +mode_def cx = % Canon CX, SX, LBP-LX +mode_def datadisc = % DataDisc +mode_def newdd = % DataDisc with special aspect ratio +mode_def declarge = % DEC 19-inch, 1280 x 1024 +mode_def decsmall = % DEC 17-inch, 1024 x 768 +mode_def deskjet = % HP DeskJet 500 +mode_def docutech = % Xerox 8790 or 4045 +mode_def dover = % Xerox Dover +mode_def epsdrft = % Epson at 120x72dpi +mode_def epsdrftl = % Epson at 120x72dpi landscape +mode_def epsfast = % Epson at 60x72dpi +mode_def epsfastl = % Epson at 60x72dpi landscape +mode_def epson = % 9-pin Epson MX/FX family +mode_def epsonl = % 9-pin Epson MX/FX family landscape +mode_def epsonact = % Epson Action Laser 1500 +mode_def epsonlo = % Epson at 120x216dpi +mode_def epsonlol = % Epson at 120x216dpi landscape +mode_def epstylus = % Epson Stylus +mode_def gtfax = % 204 x 196dpi G3fax +mode_def gtfaxl = % 204 x 196dpi G3fax landscape +mode_def gtfaxlo = % 204 x 98dpi G3fax +mode_def gtfaxlol = % 204 x 98dpi G3fax landscape +mode_def hprugged = % HP RuggedWriter 480 +mode_def ibm_a = % IBM 38xx (\#1) +mode_def ibmd = % IBM 38xx (\#2) +mode_def ibmega = % IBM EGA monitor +mode_def ibmegal = % IBM EGA monitor landscape +mode_def ibmfzon = % IBM 4019 +mode_def ibmfztn = % IBM 4029-30, 4250 +mode_def ibmpp = % IBM ProPrinter +mode_def ibmppl = % IBM ProPrinter landscape +mode_def ibmsoff = % IBM 6154 display +mode_def sherpa = % IBM 6670 (Sherpa) +mode_def ibmteot = % IBM 3812 +mode_def ibmtetz = % IBM 3820 +mode_def ibmtont = % IBM 3193 screen +mode_def ibmtosn = % IBM 3179 screen +mode_def ibmtosnl = % IBM 3179 screen landscape +mode_def ibmvga = % IBM VGA monitor +mode_def ibx = % Chelgraph IBX +mode_def itoh = % CItoh 8510A +mode_def itohl = % CItoh 8510A landscape +mode_def itohtoz = % CItoh 310 +mode_def itohtozl = % CItoh 310 landscape +mode_def iw = % Apple ImageWriter +mode_def jetiiisi = % HP Laser Jet IIISi +mode_def lasf = % DEC LA75 +mode_def linolo = % Linotype Linotronic [13]00 at 635dpi +mode_def linoone = % Linotype Linotronic [13]00 at 1270dpi +mode_def linotzzh = % Linotype Linotronic 300 at 2540dpi +mode_def ljfour = % 600dpi HP LaserJet 4 +mode_def ljlo = % HP LaserJet at 150dpi +mode_def lmaster = % 1000dpi LaserMaster +mode_def lnzo = % DEC LN01 +mode_def lps = % DEC LPS40 +mode_def lpstz = % DEC lps20 +mode_def lqlores = % Epson LQ-500, 180x180dpi +mode_def lqmed = % Epson LQ-500, 360x180dpi +mode_def lqmedl = % Epson LQ-500, 360x180dpi landscape +mode_def lview = % Sigma L-View monitor +mode_def lwpro = % Apple LaserWriterPro 810 +mode_def macmag = % Mac screens at magstep 1 +mode_def mactrue = % Mac screens at 72dpi +mode_def ncd = % NCD 19-inch +mode_def nec = % NEC +mode_def nechi = % NEC-P6 at 360x360dpi +mode_def nexthi = % NeXT 400dpi, Newgen +mode_def nextscrn = % 100dpi NeXT monitor +mode_def nullmode = % TFM files only +mode_def ocessfz = % OCE 6750-PS +mode_def okidata = % Okidata +mode_def okidatal = % Okidata landscape +mode_def pcscreen = % also, e.g., high-resolution Suns +mode_def phaser = % Tektronix Phaser PXi +mode_def prntware = % Printware 720IQ +mode_def qms = % QMS (Xerox engine) +mode_def qmsostf = % QMS 1725 +mode_def qmsoszz = % QMS 1700 +mode_def ricoh = % e.g., TI Omnilaser +mode_def ricoha = % e.g., IBM 4216 +mode_def ricohlp = % e.g., DEC LN03 +mode_def sparcptr = % Sun SPARCprinter +mode_def starnlt = % Star NL-10 +mode_def starnltl = % Star NL-10 landscape +mode_def sun = % Sun and BBN Bitgraph at 85dpi +mode_def supre = % Ultre*setter at 2400dpi +mode_def toshiba = % Toshiba 13XX, EpsonLQ +mode_def ultre = % Ultre*setter at 1200dpi +mode_def vs = % VAXstation monitor +mode_def vtftzz = % Varityper 4200 B-P +mode_def vtftzzhi = % Varityper 4300P at 2400dpi +mode_def vtftzzlo = % Varityper 4300P at 1200dpi +mode_def vtfzszw = % Varitype 5060W, APS 6 +mode_def vtszz = % Varityper Laser 600 +mode_def xrxesnz = % Xerox 8790 or 4045 +mode_def xrxfzfz = % Xerox 4050/4075/4090/4700 +mode_def xrxnszz = % Xerox 9700 +mode_def xrxtszz = % Xerox 3700 + +------------------------------ +About TeXhax... + +Please send contributions to: TeXhax@tex.ac.uk + +Subscription and unsubscription requests: + send a one line 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MacDougall" +Subject: Including diagrams using OzTeX? + +I wonder if you could assist me by informing me of any applemac software which +would enable me to incorporate diagrams into a file when using OzTeX. +(Usually I use Teachtext to write my .tex file.) + +I would greatly appreciate it if you would assist me as this information +would be most useful to me. + +Your sincerely, + +Margaret MacDougall. + +------------------------------ + +Date: Tue, 02 May 1995 14:12:09 -0000 +From: C D Radcliffe +Subject: Question about headers. + +Is there a way of getting a user defined heading, + +e.g. +\pagestyle{headings} +\markright{\sc My heading} + +to appear on the first page of a document? Am I missing something +simple? I can set the page counter to 0 and 'con' latex, but there must +be a better way. + +Chris Radcliffe, + +Department of Mechanical Engineering, +University of Leeds, __o +Leeds, LS2 9JT, UK. _ _`\<,_ +men5cdr@sun.leeds.ac.uk (0113 - 2332152) -_ (_)/ (_) + +------------------------------ + +Date: Tue, 02 May 1995 14:36:31 +0100 +From: Sebastian Rahtz +Subject: Re: smallcaps and oldnumerals in Lucida B expert packae + +Victor Sanchez asks why the Lucida metrics +package on CTAN uses derived, and not real, +smallcaps. This is simply an oversight, and is +corrected in the forthcoming re-release of all +the metrics, and PSNFSS. The curious reader +may like to look on CTAN in fonts/psfonts.beta +to see how this is developing. A proper +announcement will be made soon + +Sebastian Rahtz + +------------------------------ + +Date: Tue, 02 May 1995 14:55:43 -0400 +From: bkph@ai.mit.edu (Berthold K.P. Horn) +Subject: Re: smallcaps and oldnumerals in Lucida B expert package + +> Hello, I bought the full Lucida Bright font package from Y&Y, including +> the expert fonts (boldmath, smallcaps and text figures). I changed their +> names to the Berry scheme in order to use Mr. Rahtz metric files in CTAN. +> I needed to do this since I needed T1 encoding as I write mostly in +> spanish nowdays. In a note about the lucbr package Mr. Rahtz points out +> that "support for the expert package has been added specially for the +> boldmath fonts". However, it seems that only support for boldmath was +> added as the smallcaps and oldnumerals are still derived from the caps +> and titling figures (and hence look lighter). + +You may want to get the latest versions of lucida.dtx and lucida.ins from +Y&Y. These take care of some minor problems in the older versions found in +PSNFSS on CTAN. Or, just wait for Sebastian's new versions to show up on +CTAN when he is satisfied with the changes he has made. The new versions of +the lucida.* files also solve some problems with upright Greek in bold math. +You can contact Y&Y at tech-help@YandY.com. + +I don't know about the metric files, since I use the fonts directly (using +the TFM files supplied with the fonts). There may be aditional problems +lurking in the VF files that I am not aware off. + +Berthold. + +DISCLAIMER: repsondent has connections with Y&Y. + +------------------------------ + +Date: Thu, 11 May 0382 15:15:25 +0100 +From: Anil Vithala Rao +Subject: LaTeX for NextStep + +Is there a version of LaTeX for the NextStep operating system for the PC, +i.e., NextStep for x86? + +------------------------------ + +Date: Thu, 11 May 1995 19:09:43 +0000 +From: g.p. TEYSSIERE +Subject: LaTeX 2e on ftp + +Dear LaTeX users, +Could you confirm, please, whether the LaTeX 2Epsilon version is available +on ftp. I got the reference ftp.tex.ac.uk with the subdirectory /tex- +archive/macros/latex/base but this server is declared as unknown. +Many Thanks in advance. +Gilles Teyssiere + +Dr Gilles Teyssiere +University of London +Dpt of Economics, +Mile End Road, +London E1 4NS. + +------------------------------ + +Date: Tue, 16 May 1995 18:05:03 +0100 +From: wk58674@pharos.fss.fokker.nl (Weynand Kuijpers) +Subject: Floats at odd pages. + +Dear reader, + +At this moment I am writing my graduation report. Some time ago I encountered +the TeX/LaTeX typesetting system, and decided to write this report with the +package. In contrast to many text processing systems TeX/LaTeX satisfies all +my needs in a very convenient way. Compliments for this. Still a question +rises for which I cannot find an answer. + +In this report I want to incorporate large numbers of eps graphs. A very fine +mechanism for this purpose has been developped. But I would like to set a +default that puts all floating stuff (including tables) on the odd (left) +pages of the "book" document class. Is this possible by using a style file +or need I some extra code? + +Please forgive me if I haven't read the LaTeX Companion good enough. I hope +that someone else has come across this question and solved it. + +Thanks in advance Weynand + +Weynand Kuijpers + +Daytime Private: E-mail +Fokker Space&Systems wk58674@pharos.fss.fokker.nl +P.O. box 32070 S. Lohmanlaan 70 wkuijpers@fss.fokker.nl +2303 DB Leiden 3118 RT Schiedam wk58674@robotix.fss.fokker.nl +(0)71-245886 (0)10-4717511 + +------------------------------ + +Date: 06 May 1995 04:47:58 +0000 +From: ohl@crunch.ikp.physik.th-darmstadt.de (Thorsten Ohl) +Subject: [comp.text.tex] [Feynman diagrams for LaTeX] FEYNMF v0.9 released + +This announces a new version of feynmf, a combined LaTeX/Metafont +package for easy drawing of professional quality Feynman diagrams. +This version features a new ``immediate'' mode, which allows to access +Metafont's wonderful expressiveness much more conveniently. + +I plan to release this version as version 1.0 after revising the +manual. If you're desperate for a feature or have suggestions for the +manual, this is the time to speak up. I will be very reluctant about +adding features, but hints for the manual are welcome. + +This software will show up through the magic of mirroring at the CTAN +host near you. Below is the README file. + +Enjoy, +- -Thorsten + +/// Thorsten Ohl, TH Darmstadt, Schlossgartenstr. 9, D-64289 Darmstadt, Germany +//////////////// net: ohl@crunch.ikp.physik.th-darmstadt.de, ohl@gnu.ai.mit.edu +/// voice: +49-6151-16-3116, secretary: +49-6151-16-2072, fax: +49-6151-16-2421 + +# $Id: README,v 1.15 1995/04/28 01:20:45 ohl Exp $ +######################################################################## + + This is feynmf, a combined LaTeX/Metafont package for easy drawing + of professional quality Feynman diagrams. feynmf lays out most + diagrams satisfactorily from the structure of the graph without + any need for manual intervention. Nevertheless all the power of + Metafont is available for the most obscure cases. See the + documentation for appetizers, examples and more details. + + Anyway, you are invited to share, use, abuse, and improve it, see + the file COPYING for details. + + Enjoy, + -Thorsten + +######################################################################## + + Comments, bug reports and improvements are welcome at: + + Thorsten.Ohl@Physik.TH-Darmstadt.de + (aka: ohl@crunch.ikp.physik.th-darmstadt.de) + + New versions can be found in: + + crunch.ikp.physik.th-darmstadt.de:/pub/ohl/feynmf + + or at CTAN: + + {ftp.shsu.edu,ftp.tex.ac.uk,ftp.dante.de}: + ... macros/latex/contrib/supported/feynmf + + There are two mailing lists + + feynmf-announce@crunch.ikp.physik.th-darmstadt.de + feynmf-bugs@crunch.ikp.physik.th-darmstadt.de + + both are open for subscription. The former should be very low + volume and carry only important announcements. The latter can + serve as a more general discussion forum. + + To subscribe, send mail to + + majordomo@crunch.ikp.physik.th-darmstadt.de + + and NOT to the lists itself. The following commands (on a line in + the body of the mail, not in the subject) are useful: `subscribe + feynmf-announce', `unsubscribe feynmf-bugs', `help', etc. + +------------------------------ + +Date: Fri, 12 May 1995 17:47:09 -0700 +From: vojta@math.berkeley.edu (Paul Vojta) +Subject: ANNOUNCEMENT: gsftopk version 1.9 + +This is to announce that version 1.9 of gsftopk is available. gsftopk is +a utility that calls Ghostscript to render PostScript fonts, and then converts +them into pk format. This allows you to view PostScript fonts in xdvi. + +This version is necessary if you are using gs3.3.3. + +To upgrade, you can either: + + 1. get the whole package again: + + CTAN:tex-archive/fonts/utilities/gsftopk/gsftopk-1.9.tar.gz + + or + + 2. apply the following patch to version 1.8: + + CTAN:tex-archive/fonts/utilities/gsftopk/gsftopk-1.8-1.9.diff.gz + +These files are also available in Unix compress format from math.berkeley.edu +in the directory pub/Software/TeX. + +Also, gsftopk 1.9 is included with xdvi-20, which is also being released +at this time. + +- --Paul Vojta, vojta@math.berkeley.edu + +------------------------------ + +Date: Fri, 12 May 1995 17:50:48 -0700 +From: vojta@math.berkeley.edu (Paul Vojta) +Subject: ANNOUNCEMENT: xdvi patchlevel 20 + +This is to announce that patchlevel 20 for xdvi, a previewer for .dvi files +under the X Window System, has been released. It is available via anonymous +ftp from ftp.x.org in the file contrib/applications/xdvi-20.tar.Z +(and coming soon to a mirror site near you...). + +Patchlevel 20 fixes some bugs that were present in patchlevel 19. Patchlevel +19, which was recently released but not announced (due to the bugs), adds: + + o Support for header= and `!' PostScript specials. + o Path searching for PostScript header and figure files. + o Ability to use compressed PostScript figure files. + o Numerous smaller bug fixes and enhancements. + +Among the bugs fixed is an image clipping problem with gs 3.x. The patch to +gs that I had circulated earlier is no longer necessary (and probably +incorrect). The new FAQ file contains a revised patch, provided by Tim +Theisen, which fixes bugs both for ghostview and for xdvi. You should use +it if you are using gs 3.3.3. + +This version of xdvi also includes version 1.9 of gsftopk, which contains +fixes for working with gs 3.3.3. + +Information on xdvi is available on the WWW at the following URL: + + http://math.berkeley.edu/~vojta/xdvi.html + +- --Paul Vojta, vojta@math.berkeley.edu + +------------------------------ +About TeXhax... + +Please send contributions to: TeXhax@tex.ac.uk + +Subscription and unsubscription requests: + send a one line mail message to TeXhax-Request@tex.ac.uk + containing either subscribe texhax + or unsubscribe texhax + +To obtain the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) lists for TeX, send a +message with no subject to fileserv@shsu.edu, consisting of +SENDME FAQ + +For information on the TeX Users Group, please send a message to +TUG@TUG.org, or write TeX Users Group, P.O. Box 869, Santa Barbara, +CA 93102, USA. + +Backnumbers of all the digests are stored in the Comprehensive TeX +Archive Network (CTAN) and can be retrieved on the Internet by +anonymous ftp. The hosts comprising CTAN include + ftp.dante.de (129.69.1.12) -- Germany + ftp.shsu.edu (192.92.115.10) -- USA + ftp.tex.ac.uk (128.232.1.87) -- UK +TeXhax Digest issues are filed below /tex-archive/digests/texhax/ +Keyword-In-Context Indexes are filed in /tex-archive/digests/indexes/ + +A Hypermail version of TeXhax is also available on the World-Wide Web at URL +http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/digests/hyper/ + +Please use your nearest server, to keep network load down. +The file /tex-archive/CTAN.sites on each of these hosts gives a +list of other sites which maintain full or partial mirrors of the CTAN. +Alternatively, finger ctan_us@ftp.shsu.edu for full details. + +\bye + +End of TeXhax Digest [Volume 95 Issue 10] +***************************************** diff --git a/info/digests/texhax/95/texhax.11 b/info/digests/texhax/95/texhax.11 new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..086b4e10a3 --- /dev/null +++ b/info/digests/texhax/95/texhax.11 @@ -0,0 +1,1195 @@ +From: owner-TeXhax@nottingham.ac.uk +To: TeXhax Distribution: ; +Subject: TeXhax Digest V95 #11 +Reply-To: TeXhax@tex.ac.uk +Errors-To: owner-TeXhax@nottingham.ac.uk +Distribution: world +MIME-Version: 1.0 +Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" +Content-ID: <2891.803130681.1@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk> +Date: Wed, 14 Jun 1995 12:51:22 +0100 +Message-ID: <2893.803130682@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk> +Sender: cczdao@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk + +TeXhax Digest Wednesday, 14 Jun 1995 Volume 95 : Issue 11 +(incorporating UKTeX Digest) + +Today's Topics: + Deskjet 520 vs 500 + Location of texinfo.tex v2.134 or later + Lines after figures and space after \input + Using TeX abd LaTex with Open VMS AXP 6.1 systems + [comp.programming.literate] web-mode, emacs, pull-down menus + ANNOUNCEMENT: The LaTeX Navigator + test release of new PostScript font metrics + A basic SYMBOL encoding for afm2tfm + [comp.text.tex] New TeX distribution from Knuth + EuroTeX'95 + Installation of Knuth's 1995 release + ANNOUNCEMENT: gsftopk version 1.10 + Babel release 3.5 Beta now available + Announcing: TWG-TDS Draft Standard 0.98 + + +Administrivia: + Moderators: David Osborne and Peter Abbott + Contributions: TeXhax@tex.ac.uk + Subscription and unsubscription requests: TeXhax-request@tex.ac.uk + (message body = "subscribe texhax" or "unsubscribe texhax", [no quotes]) + +---------------------------------------------------------------------- + +Date: Mon, 22 May 1995 13:52:58 +0000 +From: John Rostron +Subject: Deskjet 520 vs 500 + +I have been using the EmTex dvihplj driver successfully on a Deskjet +500 for some time. I now have a Deskjet 520 and I find that it will +not print on the bottom inch of the page! All my other software seems +to behave exactly as before. + +I have tried the /t option, but this has no effect. The bottom inch +remains blank. The only way I can get a footline is to print the page +up-side-down. This works, but it means that I end up with a rather +lop-sided looking page. + +------------------------------ + +Date: Thu, 25 May 1995 11:26:36 +0000 +From: Bill Peel +Subject: Location of texinfo.tex v2.134 or later + +Can anyone help me obtain a copy of texinfo.tex v2.134 or later so +that I can process latex2e.texi. I have looked on CTAN and the +latest version I can find is v2.124. I know that it comes with v19 +of EMACS but I don't want to download 8MB for a 100k text file. + +Thanks + + Bill Peel + +Bill Peel | Computing Services +w.peel@mmu.ac.uk | Manchester Metropolitan University + | Chester Street + | Manchester M1 5GD + | England + +------------------------------ + +Date: Wed, 07 Jun 1995 16:50:50 +0100 +From: "K.Lockyear" +Subject: Lines after figures and space after \input + +Dear all, + +I am currently completing my PhD using LaTeX2e (emTeX 386 on a PC) and +have a couple of queries. Firstly, I would quite like to have a thin +rule between my floats and my main text. Is there a package that will +do this? I am using the excellent caption package to put the text in +small and the _Figure 1.1_ in bold. Some of my captions are, however, +quite long and it would be nice to seperate them from the main text. + +Secondly, I have put my footnotes in seperate files which are then +incorporated into the main text using \input. (This is to make counting +words *not* including the footnotes easier). For some reason this +creates a larger than normal space after the footnotemark in the main +text which looks mighty ugly. I have made sure that there is no extra +space or lines after the end of the footnote in the \input file. + +Lastly, I am using the Chicago bibliography package. I have a number of +publications where the the year is a range, ie. year="1988--1989". If +I use this form in the BiBTeX file I get (Bloggs 1989) in the text, but + +Bloggs, F. (1988--1989) + +in the bibliography. If I put year="1988--89" in the bibtex file I get +(Bloggs 8 89) in the text. What I ideally would like is the format in +the text and bibliography to be the same, either 1988--89, 1988--1988 or +whatever. + +Hope someone can help me! Please can you mail me direct at +wom@soton.ac.uk + +Many thanks in advance, Kris Lockyear. + +------------------------------ + +Date: Tue, 13 Jun 1995 12:02:26 -0000 +From: DMURDOCK@ailm.may.ie +Subject: Using TeX and LaTex with Open VMS AXP 6.1 systems + + We are replacing our central VMS 5.5-2 node with an OpenVMS +AXP 6.1 central node. + + We are currently using Tex and LaTeX on the VAX VMS system. + + We would sincerely appreciate any details (if available) of the +best way to use the latest version of TeX and LATeX with OpenVMS AXP 6.1 +systems. + + +With many sincere thanks, + +Dominic Murdock, +Systems Support +Computer Centre, +Saint Patrick's College, +Maynooth, +Co. Kildare, +IRELAND + +------------------------------ + +Date: 26 May 1995 01:34:00 +0000 +From: bart@cs.tamu.edu (Bart Childs) +Subject: [comp.programming.literate] web-mode, emacs, pull-down menus + +I have just placed wm-menu.tar.gz on the machine + +ftp.cs.tamu.edu + +in directory pub/tex-web/web/EMACS.web-mode. + +Leslie Stoneham did this extension to web-mode as part of her +M.S. plan of study. It is an extension of web-mode.el that was +originally done by Mark Motl and I now maintain. + +When using emacs-19, it extends the menu bar that shows at the top +to allow most of the web-mode functionality via pull down menus. +It was developed and used on SunOS, AIX, and Solaris. It should +be portable. + +The file contains the web-menu.el and a directory which includes +her report. I warn against executing latex on the file since it +uses a local thesis style file. The dvi file is included and +bunches of bitmaps (in ps form) that are included. A short +modification to web-mode.el is described in the report that is +required for existing versions of web-mode.el. + +In a couple of weeks I should be able to redo that directory +such that one retrieval of web-mode will get all. + +We have primarily used it with FWEB and CWEB. Please let me +know of any problems you have with it. Leslie has a job and +leaves these hallowed halls later this week. + +Bart Childs + + +------------------------------ + +Date: 22 May 1995 19:40:15 +0200 +From: roegel@loria.fr (Denis B. Roegel) +Subject: ANNOUNCEMENT: The LaTeX Navigator + + + ***************************************** + ********* THE LATEX NAVIGATOR *********** + ***************************************** + + => http://www.loria.fr/tex <= + + +This is to announce a WWW site completely devoted to TeX and friends. +The site is located at the LORIA research center at Nancy, France, +which is also a CTAN mirror (ftp.loria.fr, cd ctan:). +The main purpose of ``The LaTeX Navigator'' is to provide documentation +about macros, packages, formats, tools, TeX engines, to give pointers, etc. +Currently more than 200 .dvi or .ps files are proposed and this amount +is constantly growing. (therefore any contribution or idea of contribution +will be most welcome) + +The top pages are written in three languages: french, english and german +and you can choose which you like, though the underlying documents +are mostly in english (except our local guide). The german pages +are far from perfect, but we will improve that soon ... + +The top english page shows the following items: + + General documentation about (La)TeX + The (La)TeX local guide of our site (LORIA) (in French) + Bibliography and indexes + Literate programming + Classes + Macros and packages + Fonts and symbols + Graphics + Formats and tools + Engines and distributions + Historical documents + FAQs, ftp, miscellaneous ... + File search on the CTAN archive (ftp.loria.fr) + WWW servers dedicated to (La)TeX + + +Feel free to wander through these pages and don't hesitate to report +problems to latex@loria.fr (for instance unreadable files, +or files using unusual fonts for instance). + +Denis Roegel, Jean-Michel Antoine and Karl Tombre +authors of The LaTeX Navigator +roegel@loria.fr +jmant@loria.fr +tombre@loria.fr + +------------------------------ + +Date: Sun, 28 May 1995 01:17:51 +0100 +From: Sebastian Rahtz +Subject: test release of new PostScript font metrics + +Over the last 9 months, a group of people have been working on a +revamp of TeX font metrics for PostScript fonts. We are now ready +(finally!) to release this, together with a new release of the +PSNFSS package for LaTeX2e, and a new version of the Berry fontnaming +scheme. The maintainers of PSNFSS, fontinst, web2c, and dvips all urge +you to start using this new setup, so that all the bothersome variants +can be abolished by the end of the year. + +The entire distribution is on the CTAN hosts in +fonts/psfonts.beta. Its big - don't pull all the files on spec! +Get what you need. Prepackaged sets for Textures users will be made +available very shortly. + +These files will replace both the LaTeX PSNFSS (currently on CTAN in +fonts/metrics) and the font metrics distributed with dvips. Both of +these packages contained virtual fonts which more or less mimicked the +original TeX text encoding, and (in the case of PSNFSS) the Cork +encoding. However, the two packages used different base fonts, thus +making previewing painful (and wasting disk space). Now, everything +uses a single base font in a new encoding named 8r (see tools/8r.enc or +tools/8r.etx). + +This new base encoding is *not* Adobe Standard Encoding, because that +does not provide access to all of the 228 characters normally supplied +with a Type 1 font. Therefore, you must use a DVI-to-PostScript driver +which can perform reencoding, such as dvips(k), Y&Y's drivers, OzTeX, +Textures etc. + +We are still contemplating whether the base encoding should be the +current one (mostly compatible with Windows), the texnansi encoding +promulgated by Y&Y (see tools/texnansi.vec), or something else. +Comments are welcome. + +Aside from the base font, there are other small changes in the new +fonts. For the Cork-encoded fonts, the stretch and shrink of the +interword spacing has been changed. For the dvips fonts, the positions +of the preaccented characters have been fixed (e.g., Aring is at the +same position in every font). Therefore, the font checksums are +different. The actual character dimensions, however, remain unchanged. + +The new fonts (mostly) have new names! You can get the new fontname +distribution from ftp.cs.umb.edu:private/tex/fontname-*.tar.gz or in the +tools/ subdirectory of this distribution. + +This distribution includes support the standard 35 fonts, various freely +available fonts (with type1's), and many commercial-only fonts (no +type1's). Smallcaps and obliqued versions are available in bold and +normal variants, where applicable. All fonts have ligatures and +kerning (no ``raw'' fonts); therefore, even the *8r base fonts can be +used for real typesetting. An experimental support is provided in +PSNFSS for this. + +We built these fonts using both fontinst and afm2tfm (and other +utilities). Both required changes, which will be merged into the next +releases. See the tools/ directory if you want to reconstruct the +work. The changes to fontinst are extensive, and if you are not +confident you understand them, please wait until the author finds time +to merge them into a complete new release later this year. + +***************************************** +Primary perpetrators: Sebastian Rahtz, Alan Jeffrey, Karl Berry. +Chief Tester and Bugfinder: Constantin Kahn. +Aiders and abettors: Tom Rokicki, Ciar\'an \'O Duibh\'{\i}n, Pierre MacKay, + Rob Hutchings, Berthold Horn, Damian Cugley. + +Please send any questions, comments, or suggestions +to tex-fonts@math.utah.edu. (Email tex-fonts-request@math.utah.edu to +join the list.) + +Sebastian Rahtz +May 1995 + +------------------------------ + +Date: Mon, 29 May 1995 15:36:22 -0700 +From: mackay@cs.washington.edu (Pierre MacKay) +Subject: A basic SYMBOL encoding for afm2tfm + + + +It is rare to need a custom encoding vector for the Symbol +font, but it can happen. I couldn't find one the other day +so I made one up. Here it is. + +% +% This is the SYMBOL encoding. (Red Book, page 269) +% +% Normally, you wouldn't need to bother with this, but if you +% run into software which requires an explicit encoding, or you +% need to rearrange some of the symbols in this set, it is much +% easier to start from the basic Adobe encoding. +% This encoding vector is taken directly from Symbol.pfa, so +% it should be correct. +% +% All sorts of possibilities here. 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MacKay +Smail: Department of Classics Emeritus Druid for + Denny Hall, Mail Stop DH-10 Unix-flavored TeX + University of Washington + Seattle, WA 98195 + (206) 543-2268 (Message recorder) + +------------------------------ + +Date: 28 May 1995 06:36:54 +0000 +From: Robin Fairbairns +Subject: [comp.text.tex] New TeX distribution from Knuth + +I have just installed here (at ftp.tex.ac.uk) Knuth's 1995 TeX +distribution (tex version 3.14159, mf version 2.718, and any related +programs). + +This covers all of the directory tree from tex-archive/systems/knuth, +with the exception of the new cm distributions. Knuth has made some +changes to cm that necessitate me rebuilding all of the .pk files that +CTAN holds. This may not be complete today (I do have other work to +do ;-) + +The CTAN archives no longer mirror from labrea, since the new version +of TeX is only so far present in the tex alpha directory there (there +is no current schedule for installing the new distribution in its +`proper' place in labrea's directory structure). + +Robin Fairbairns (for the CTAN team) + +Robin (Campaign for Real Radio 3) Fairbairns rf@cl.cam.ac.uk +U of Cambridge Computer Lab, Pembroke St, Cambridge CB2 3QG, UK +Private page + +------------------------------ + +Date: Tue, 30 May 1995 17:55:48 +0200 +From: Piet van Oostrum +Subject: EuroTeX'95 + +============ + EuroTeX'95 +============ + +September 4-8 +Arnhem, The Netherlands + + +Conference information +======================================================================== + + +The TeX Toolbox + + +The EuroTeX conference 1995, including tutorials, will take place from +September 4th until September 8th in the Netherlands. The conference +will be held at Papendal, near the city of Arnhem. + +Papendal is located in one of the most beautiful areas of the +Netherlands. Right in the middle of the vast woods of the province of +Gelderland. About eight kilometers west of Arnhem. Tucked away under +the lee of the green Veluwe-fringe. + +The conference starts on September 4th in the afternoon and runs until +September 7th noon. Thursday afternoon and Friday September 8th are +reserved for tutorials. + +The theme of the conference is: The TeX Toolbox. + --------------- + + +Preliminary program +- ------------------- + +(Items marked `*' are not confirmed yet) + +- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Monday a.m. + + +Welcome Reception and registration of conference attendants. + +- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Monday p.m. (14:00-18:30) + + +Theme: I) Fonts + +VFComb -- a program for design of virtual fonts + S. Turtia, A.Berdikov + +The Conversion of the Euler Metafont sources to PostScript Type1 + E.J. Vens + +EC and DC fonts + J. Knappen + +EC math fonts, fontinst + A. Jeffrey* + + +Theme: II) Multiple languages + +A package for Church Slavonic type-setting + A.F. Slepuhin + +A Russian style for Babel: problems and solutions + O. Lapko, I. Makhovaya + +ScholarTeX + Y. Haralambous + +Status of Babel + J. Braams + +- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Tuesday a.m. (9:00-12:30) + + +Theme: Graphics and packages + +Graphics in TeX: a new implementation + A.V. Astrelin + +TeX Plotter -- program for creating 2D and 3D pictures + S. Turtia, A. Berdikov + +Packages for typesetting Commutative Diagrams + G. Feruglio + +Package for typesetting chemical diagrams + J. Hagen + +MusixTeX, a package for typesetting music + D. Taupin* + +- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Tuesday p.m. + + +From 13:30-14:30: NTG meeting. + +Theme: Electronic documents + +Presentation of Acrobat + W. Tierie + +Producing electronic books? -- all you need is TeX! + J. Hagen + +SGML, a practical introduction + M. Goossens + +From LaTeX to HTML, and back + M. Goossens + +Style sheets (DSSSL,... ) + J. Andre + +SGML, Acrobat, LATEX, HyperTeX + S. Rahtz* + +Panel discussion. + +- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Wednesday a.m. + + +Theme: Tools I + +DaTeX, TeX macros for storing and retrieving data + R. Koning, S. Kliffen, A. Lenstra + +TeX: an unsuitable language for document markup? + P. Taylor + +Blue's Data Bases + K. van der Laan + +Occam's razor and macro management + L. Siebenmann + +Formating Pascal using TeX + P. Palao, M. Nunez + +- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Wednesday p.m. + + +Theme: General developments in TEX and LATEX + +LaTeX3 + C. Rowley* + +eTEX: A 100%-compatible successor to TeX. + P. Taylor + +NTS* + P. Taylor* + +Omega + Y. Haralambous + +tds + * + +Panel discussion. + +From 16:00-???: the social event, still a secret... + +- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Thursday a.m. + + +Theme: Tools II + +\csname undefined \endcsname = relax: feature or flaw + P. Taylor + +Atomic fonts and electronic archiving of scientific documents + L. Siebenmann + +Duplex: a LaTeX based Cooperative Editing Environment + F. Pacull + +The W96 Environment + A. Strejc + +Indexing with `Any'TeX + K. van der Laan + +Metafont as generator of EPS graphics + B. Jackowski + +- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Thursday p.m. and Friday + + +Theme: Tutorials + +Parallel sessions. + +Sweet-TeX tutorial + L. Siebenmann + +Page layout in LaTeX + P. van Oostrum + +TeXing Paradigms + K. van der Laan + +BLU TeX + K. van der Laan + +Metafont/Metapost + B. Jackowski + +eTEX tutorial + P. Taylor + +Workshop on Acrobat and electronic document delivery + M. Goossens & S. Rahtz + + + +- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Meeting costs + + +The resistration fee includes the Welcome Reception on Monday, all lunches +from Monday to Thursday, all dinners from Monday to Wednesday and one copy +of the proceedings. One tutorial (1/2 day) is included in the conference +fee. Extra tutorials cost Hfl 70 each. Lunch on Friday is Hfl 15. + +The conference fee also includes the `social event' on Wednesday +afternoon and evening. + +Conference rates: +- - members of TUG or Local TEX User Groups (please specify): Hfl 350 +- - others: Hfl 425 + +Reservations of hotel rooms at the conference site can only be done by +the EuroTeX organisation committee. Papendal offers the following +accomodation: + +- - single rooms Hfl 90 per day per person +- - double rooms Hfl 75 per day per person +- - quadruple rooms Hfl 50 per day per person +(breakfast included). + +Accomodation is limited, so register as soon as possible. + + +- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ +How to get there + + +Papendal is located just outside the city of Arnhem. From Arnhem it can +be reached by bus or taxi in approximately 15 minutes. There is a train +going from Amsterdam airport (Schiphol) to Arnhem every 30 minutes. + +The address is: + +Papendal Nationaal Sport Centrum +fax +31 8308 21853 +tel +31 8308 37911 +P.O. Box 484 +6800 AL Arnhem +The Netherlands + + +People coming from Russia, Poland or ... may be interested in the +EuroTeX Bus Project. On September 2nd a TeX bus will drive from Brest, +through Warsaw, through ... to Arnhem, where it will arrive on Sunday +in the afternoon. Taking the bus will be extremely cheap. However, +seats are limited so register as soon as possible. + + +- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Bursary fund + + +There is a Bursary Fund available for those who require financial +support to attend the meeting. While we cannot guarantee all requests +will be fulfilled, we will do our best to support as many as we can. + +We encourage all conference attendants to contribute a small amount of +money to the Bursary Fund along with their registration fee. + +More information about contributing to or applying to the Bursary Fund +can be obtained from the Dutch TeX Users Group, by e-mail +ntg@nic.surfnet.nl, or by post: P.O. Box 394, 1740 AJ Schagen, The +Netherlands. + + +- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Further information + + +Updates of this information will be sent to all known electronic TeX +related mailing lists and to all Local TeX User Groups. If you have +access to a WWW browser you can go to +http://www.cs.ruu.nl/~piet/eurotex. There you can find the latest news, +a registration form and other useful information. +- -- +Piet van Oostrum +http://www.cs.ruu.nl/~piet + +------------------------------ + +Date: Thu, 01 Jun 1995 17:30:43 +0100 +From: Robin Fairbairns +Subject: Installation of Knuth's 1995 release + +I have now completed the installation of Knuth's 1995 release on CTAN +(I announced the interim installation of all but the fonts a while +back). The installation has been done at ftp.tex.ac.uk; it should +propagate to the other CTANs in fairly short order (though I have +little evidence that propagation to ftp.shsu.edu is reliable just +now). + +Barbara Beeton has supplied the following announcement text: + +=========================================================================== + Date: 08 Mar 1995 18:22:30 -0800 + + --------- ANNOUNCING THE 1995 UPDATE TO TeX, METAFONT, and FRIENDS -------- + I've just gone through all accumulated correspondence and made appropriate + changes to the master TeX sources on my home computer. (I plan to do this + again in February of 1998, 2002, 2007, etc.!) My files are grouped in two + main subdirectories, "dist" and "local"; the former consists of the master + WEB, TeX, METAFONT, Computer Modern, TeXware, and MFware sources, while + the latter consists of my own change files and supplementary macros + and fonts that other people might like to look at. These files fit into + similarly named parts of the big TeX archive tree; they should replace + their former counterparts. I don't know how to do this myself, not even + at labrea, so I am hoping that all current maintainers of TeXnicalities + will be alerted to the existence of this new material. I've checked + everything pretty carefully, so I don't think there's any need to wait + until independent vetting has been done. + + TeX Version 3.14159 has four bug fixes, two of which are significant: + 1) fontmemsize can vary between formats dumped by INITEX and loaded by + VIRTEX --- this problem had already been fixed by all the major + implementations + 2) math kerns disappear again at line breaks, as they should --- this + problem arose by mistake in version 3.1415. + 3) overflow won't occur when converting huge stretch/shrink amounts from + real to integer --- again, implementors had fixed this + 4) you can have more than 32K font parameters without crashing TeX + (nobody ever wanted so many, but a crash is a crash) + + METAFONT Version 2.718 has only one bug fix, but it corrects a problem + in the linear-equation-solving engine that lost significant figures and + caused spurious overflows; the bug had been present since version 0.1. + I've written a letter to Barbara Beeton about this, and she can send you + a copy if you need more information. The bug had only microscopic effect on + Computer Modern fonts. + + Ten changes were made to the Computer Modern fonts, affecting nine of the + master source files, but the changes are rather minor and nearly invisible + to the eye. (Again they help reduce the chance of overflow.) I have been + unhappy to see so many people still using the pre-1992 CM fonts, because + I made MAJOR important improvements in that year, and I hate to run across + the obsolete symbols in preprints that people send me! Anybody who hasn't + installed CM fonts since 1991 should surely change now; and please help + stamp out all copies of the old fonts that you see installed anywhere. + (The lowercase delta is the main giveaway --- the new shape is vastly + better than the old. Also arrows are now darker, and several calligraphic + caps are improved, etc etc; the TFM files did not change, but the images + got lots better.) On the other hand, if you do have the 1993-or-later + version of the fonts, there's no need to replace old bitmaps. Just replace + the old source files, and regenerate fonts from them at your leisure. + + There are new versions of DVItype (3.5), PLtoTF (3.5), and VPtoVF (1.4). + DVItype now checks the DVI file more carefully in material that is + skipped over (e.g., between pages). + + Plain TeX format, version 3.14159, has eight changes, but only the + change to \bmod has a substantial probability of affecting existing + .tex files. Accents \b and \d have gotten better in four ways. + + Barbara Beeton will be distributing reward checks to 20 people who were + first to report significant errors in Volumes A--E. The big "sweepstakes" + winners this year were Chris Thompson (Cambridge) and Bogus{\l}aw + Jackowski (Gdansk), who received the maximum $327.68 reward for + pointing out longstanding bugs in TeX and METAFONT, respectively. + + All sources are frozen and no future changes will be made unless a new, + serious and easily fixable error is reported. The threshold for calling + something a feature rather than a bug is rising exponentially and may + be almost infinitely high when I do this exercise again in 1998! However, + I do still promise to maintain these programs as long as I am able. + + Where can you find the new sources? At labrea.stanford.edu, in file + ~ftp/alpha/tex95.tar.gz (slightly less than 3MB). + + Thanks to all of you for continued high quality support. -- Don Knuth 3/8/95 +============================================================================= + +The update I have performed started from the file Knuth mentions, +labrea.stanford.edu:ftp/alpha/tex95.tar.gz; I have only re-installed +things that have changed (as far as possible). + +Of particular import is what I have done with the CM font changes. We +have on the archive two directories which purport to hold CM sources +- -- systems/knuth/cm and fonts/cm/mf + +systems/knuth/cm has almost nothing in it here, and what it does hold +is identical to the sources in fonts/cm/mf + +I have therefore updated fonts/cm/mf, and not touched systems/knuth/lib + +All other directories in Knuth's tar file are mapped to those on CTAN +by the transformations ./dist/* -> systems/knuth/*, ./local/* -> +systems/knuth/local/* + +I have also rebuilt all of the files in fonts/cm/pk; I've included a +small README in that directory (not least to ensure that the next +person who has to do this job doesn't have to run around in such small +circles ;-). I haven't regenerated the contents of fonts/cm/gf, and +have deleted the files that were there; that directory contained a +README saying that the files weren't there, and this seemed an +appropriate moment to align that statement with reality. + +The README in fonts/cm/pk says: + +======================================================================== + I have included in this directory what I believe to be the right sort + of thing to match what was there already. This is not to say that I'm + terribly proud of it, but it seems about right. + + The pk300 fonts were generated using CanonCX mode from Karl Berry's + modes.mf + + The pk300w fonts were generated using RicohFortyEighty mode from Karl + Berry's modes.mf + + The pk240 fonts were generated using CanonLBPTen mode from Karl + Berry's modes.mf (this differs from the "CanonLBP" used in the + previous version in name only). + + The pk120 fonts were generated with the same parameters as were used + in the previous version, though nothing with those parameters exists + in Karl Berry's modes.mf; by analogy with the previous version, I've + called this mode OneTwoZero. I was not terribly surprised that + several files gave me metafont errors with this mode; the most + (apparently) serious were cmss12 and cmssi12, though several of the + smaller-sized fonts had strange paths of one sort or another. + + I've included a slightly hacked copy of a Makefile which used to be in + the directory ../gf300; I had to hack it because the original neither + reflected the current `best' thinking about the way TeX systems should + be organised, nor the way they're organised on our discs (which is + different for hysterical raisins). +======================================================================== + +I believe that I've completed the job I undertook, but if anyone spots +problems with my work, they are welcome to get in touch with me by +mail (there's little point in taxing the newsgroups with it unless +there are problems with my work that are serious enough to constitute +major pitfalls that might bother other people). + +Robin Fairbairns +(For the CTAN team) + +------------------------------ + +Date: Fri, 02 Jun 1995 12:05:50 -0700 +From: vojta@math.berkeley.edu (Paul Vojta) +Subject: ANNOUNCEMENT: gsftopk version 1.10 + +This is to announce that version 1.10 of gsftopk is available. gsftopk is +a utility that calls Ghostscript to render PostScript fonts, and then converts +them into pk format. This allows you to view PostScript fonts in xdvi. + +This version fixes bugs with the ReEncodeFont directive in the psfonts.map +file. This is needed in order to use fonts with the `8r' encoding (as in +the recently-released psfonts.beta package). + +To upgrade, you can either: + + 1. get the whole package again: + + CTAN:tex-archive/fonts/utilities/gsftopk/gsftopk-1.10.tar.gz + + or + + 2. apply the following patch to version 1.9: + + CTAN:tex-archive/fonts/utilities/gsftopk/gsftopk-1.9-1.10.diff.gz + +(Unfortunately, ftp.dante.de is not mirroring this properly, though.) + +These files are also available in Unix compress format from math.berkeley.edu +in the directory pub/Software/TeX. + +- --Paul Vojta, vojta@math.berkeley.edu + +------------------------------ + +Date: Mon, 12 Jun 1995 23:05:58 +0200 +From: "Johannes L. Braams" +Subject: Babel release 3.5 Beta now available + + + Hi, + + I am releived to finally be able to tell you that I have + finalized Babel release 3.5 far enough to start a beta testing + period. I have to warn you though that not all documentation + is up to what it should be yet. + + What's new in release 3.5? + - Because of some of the major changes I made I have decided + to give the (formerly called) language-specific files a new + name: "language definition file". They also no longer have + the extension.sty but ".ldf". The consequence is that + \usepackage{english} no longer works, only the documented + syntax \usepackage[english]{babel} works. + - Completely changed the way babel deals with active + characters. They are now activated once and stay active for + the rest of the document, only their expansion + changes. There is still one problem with the approach: + active characters that take an argument (such as " in a lot + of languages) give errors what TeX finds the sequence "}. + - Active characters (or two letter combinations starting with + an active character) are now called shorthands. One can have + three levels of shorthands: user defined, language defined + and system defined. Active characters may be defined to take + an argument. + - Active characters are now written to auxiliary files + *verbatim* + - A language change now also writes information in the .aux + file as the change might also affect typesetting the table + of contents. The consequence is that an .aux file generated + by a LaTeX format with babel preloaded gives errors when + read with a LaTeX format without babel, but I think this + problaly doesn't occur. + - Babel can now be used together with both the inputenc and + fontenc packages. So far Babel only knows about T1 and OT1 + encodings, if it needs to know other encodings I would like + to hear it. + - A lot of code has been moved from language definition files + (note the new name for them I used to call them + language-specific files). This is caused by the rewrite of + the active character handling and by the implementation of + T1 support, + - A number of languages have been added to the distribution + (breton, estonian, irish, lower sorbian, scottish and + upper sorbian) + - More laguage definition files make characters active; + currently we have the following active characters: + ~ system, catalan, galician, spanish + : breton, francais, turkish + ; breton, francais + ! breton, francais, turkish + ? breton, francais + " catalan, danish, dutch, galician, german, polish, + portuguese, slovene, spanish, upper sorbian + ' catalan, galician, spanish + ^ esperanto + = turkish + - This beta release is not yet compatible with plain TeX; I + have *only* tested it with LaTeX2e. I would like to get + compatibility with plain back before the final + release. Compatibility with LaTeX 2.09 I do not regard as + important as LaTeX 2.09 is obsolete by now. But making babel + 3.5 run with plain TeX probably also makes it run with + LaTeX2.09. + + When I hear nothing from you (or others who get the beta test + from CTAN) I will hopefully make the final release 3.5 + available somewhere in July. (When I do hear from you I will + strive to reacht the same date, but that depends on the + complexity of the problems that need to be solved.) + + The last remark: where can you get babel 3.5 beta? + It is available in babel-3.5beta.zip in the directory + /tex-archive/macros/latex/packags/babel on CTAN. + + Happy testing! + + Johannes Braams + +PTT Telecom, P.O. box 30150, +2500 GD 's Gravenhage The Netherlands. +Phone : +31 70 3432037 E-mail : J.L.Braams@research.ptt.nl +Fax : +31 70 3432395 + +------------------------------ + +Date: Tue, 13 Jun 1995 15:22:01 -0400 +From: Norman Walsh +Subject: Announcing: TWG-TDS Draft Standard 0.98 + +The TUG Technical Working Group on a TeX Directory Structure is +pleased to announce that a draft of the proposed TeX Directory +Structure standard is available for public review. You can get it by +FTP from: + + :/tex-archive/tds/draft-standard/ + +(The `/tex-archive' may vary; see the end of this message for a list of +possible hosts.) + +The draft standard is available in LaTeX, PostScript, TeXinfo, HTML, +and SGML formats. + +Comments and suggestions are welcome. Please communicate them by email to + + twg-tds@shsu.edu + +or by paper mail to + + Norman Walsh + O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. + 90 Sherman Street + Cambridge, MA 02140 USA + +The primary purpose of this document is to describe a standard TeX +Directory Structure (TDS) for macros, fonts, and other such +implementation-independent TeX files. As a matter of practicality, it +also suggests ways to incorporate the rest of the TeX files into a +single structure. In the not-so-long run a consistent directory +structure will make it much easier to install and maintain TeX. We +hope that administrators and developers of both free and commercial +implementations of TeX will adopt this standard. 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Firstly, I would quite like to have a thin + rule between my floats and my main text. Is there a package that will + do this? I am using the excellent caption package to put the text in + small and the _Figure 1.1_ in bold. Some of my captions are, however, + quite long and it would be nice to seperate them from the main text. + +I don't know of such a package, but there is a simple "hook" for this sort of +stuff in the LaTeX output routine - or at least there was in the LaTeX 2.09. +The following is taken from the 2.09 sources (yes, what I've got handy is +all antique): + +% \topfigrule : Command to place rule (or whatever) between floats +% at top of page and text. Executed in inner vertical +% mode right before the \textfloatsep skip separating +% the floats from the text. Must occupy zero vertical +% space. (See \footnoterule.) +% \botfigrule : Same as \topfigrule, but put after the \textfloatsep +% skip separating text from the floats at bottom of page. + +Unless changed, both of these are \let to \relax. + +For reference, here's \footnoterule from ARTICLE.DOC (slightly editted): + +\def\footnoterule{\kern-3pt + \hrule width .4\columnwidth + \kern 2.6pt} % The \hrule has default height of .4pt . + + Secondly, I have put my footnotes in seperate files which are then + incorporated into the main text using \input. (This is to make + counting words *not* including the footnotes easier). For some reason + this creates a larger than normal space after the footnotemark in the + main text which looks mighty ugly. I have made sure that there is no + extra space or lines after the end of the footnote in the \input file. + +It's hard to picture exactly what you are doing and where you might already +have explicit spaces. One quick possibility to try: The last line of your +\input file presumably ends with a newline, which as usual TeX treats as a +space. Try adding "%" as the last character. If this does it, but it's a +pain to edit all the separate footnote files, try putting \unskip just after +each \input - i.e., \input{somefoot.note}\unskip. + -- Jerry + +------------------------------ + +Date: Wed, 14 Jun 1995 23:40:17 -0800 +From: Donald Arseneau +Subject: Re: Lines after figures and space after \input + +In TeXhax Digest V95 #11, Kris Lockyear writes: + +% Firstly, I would quite like to have a thin rule between my floats and +% my main text. Is there a package that will do this? + +No package necessary! Just declare + +\newcommand\topfigrule{\hrule} +\newcommand\botfigrule{\hrule} +\newcommand\dblfigrule{\hrule} + +It is illogical to use \newcommand, but looking at the definitions +in LaTex, I forsee the necessity. + + +% Secondly, I have put my footnotes in seperate files. This creates a +% larger than normal space after the footnotemark I have made sure that +% there is no extra space or lines after the end of the footnote in the +% \input file. + +Ah! But the end of the last line in the input file counts as a space, +and so does any space you leave after \input{file}! Try ending the +last line in the file with %, and/or omitting all space after +\input{file}. + +Donald Arseneau asnd@reg.triumf.ca + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Thu, 15 Jun 1995 14:33:25 +0100 +From: Robin Fairbairns +Subject: Including figures side by side + +The following was sent to the UK TUG enquiries address. It is not a +membership enquiry; an appropriate mailing list for TeXnical help is +texhax@tex.ac.uk + +- ------- Forwarded Message + +Date: Thu, 15 Jun 95 14:28:25 BST +From: penina1@gfx0.mdx.ac.uk (Penina Roberg) +Message-Id: <9506151328.AA08646@gfx0.mdx.ac.uk> +To: uktug-enquiries@tex.ac.uk +Subject: Including figures side by side + + +Is there anyone out there who can help me sort out the placement of four +EPS files which form part of a figure. I want each to have a sub-caption, and +an overall caption and figure no. I want them in the following positions + + ------------------ + | 1 | 2 | + | | | + -------------------- + (a) (b) + ------------------ + | 3 | 4 | + | | | + -------------------- + (c) (d) + + + Fig XX: The figures + +or therabouts. + +I have tried using minipage but don't fully understand how this works +For some unknown reason, TeX doesn't like my \subfigure command + +- ------- End of Forwarded Message + +FWIW, I have no problems, myself, with subfigure.sty. There are 2e +and 2.09 versions on CTAN + +------------------------------ + +Date: Thu, 15 Jun 1995 17:19:00 -0000 +From: "Alex Nunes, CCS, Birkbeck" +Subject: Q: how do you use letters to label equations (instead of letters) + + +This question has probably been asked and answered before +but I couldn't find the answer in the archives. + +What I'm looking for is a way of "lettering" equations instead +of numbering them, for example, something like: + +\begin{lettereqnarray} +a & = & b(c+d)\\ + & = & bc+bd +\end{lettereqnarray} + +would look like this: + + a = b(c+d) (A) + = bc+bd (B) + +is this doable, in either or both LaTeX/TeX + +alex + +------------------------------ + +Date: Fri, 16 Jun 1995 13:32:46 +0200 +From: Eberhard Mattes +Subject: Re: Deskjet 520 vs 500 + +John Rostron writes: + +> I have been using the EmTex dvihplj driver successfully on a Deskjet +> 500 for some time. I now have a Deskjet 520 and I find that it will +> not print on the bottom inch of the page! All my other software seems +> to behave exactly as before. + +The DeskJet has a switch for selecting the page length. Set that +switch correctly. + +Eberhard Mattes + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Tue, 27 Jun 1995 14:11:31 +0100 +From: "K.Lockyear" +Subject: DXY -> PS + +Dear All + +Firstly, can I say a blanket thank you to all who replied to my last +queries. The answers were: + +LINES +\renewcommand{\topfigrule}{\hrule} +\renewcommand{\botfigrule}{\hrule} +\topfigrule +\botfigrule + +FUNNY SPACES +In the \input file, end the file with a comment (%); this prevents extra +large space in the text. + +DXY -> PS +And now... a new question. +I have three graphics in Roland DXY plotter language which I would like +to convert to PS/EPS. (Note: they are in DXY, not RD-GL which is +basically HPGL). In the CTAN archive there is the code for a program to +do just such a conversion but we cannot get it to compile on our LINUX +machine. + +Does anyone: + a) have a working copy of this program who would be willing to + convert 3 DXY files to PS for me. +OR + b) have an e-mail address for Don MacCormick who wrote the program. + In 1987 his address was damc@nifty :-) + +Many thanks, +Kris Lockyear wom@soton.ac.uk + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Thu, 29 Jun 1995 10:03:43 +0200 +From: Piet van Oostrum +Subject: MetaPost for MS-DOS + +I have compiled metapost for MS-DOS and uploaded it to CTAN. It is compiled +with EMX/GCC, and will therefore only run on 32-bit machines (80386 and +higher). You can find it at CTAN and its mirrors at +tex-archive/systems/msdos/metapost. The main CTAN sites are ftp.tex.ac.uk, +ftp.dante.de and ftp.shsu.edu. +- -- +Piet van Oostrum +http://www.cs.ruu.nl/~piet + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Thu, 29 Jun 1995 10:19:42 -0600 +From: al019@freenet.hsc.colorado.edu (D. R. Evans) +Subject: Forbidding line breaks at hyphens + +I would like to forbid line breaks from occurring at places where I have +hyphens in a piece of text. + +The only statements that I see in the "TeX Book" on this subject are on page +93, where it basically says "TeX doesn't do this very often, and if it does, +just put the hyphenated word into an hbox". + +Is there some way I can produce the same effect by a single global command, +which would be far more convenient in my particular situation? + +(For the record, I had assumed that the "-" character must have a strange +catcode, in order for it to be treated differently from other characters, +but that doesn't seem to be the case, so I'm at a loss to know how TeX +understands that "-" means something special.) + +D.R. Evans NQ0I / G4AMJ : devans@orion.colorado.edu + al019@freenet.hsc.colorado.edu + +"Palindor Chronicles" information and extracts: + http://spot.colorado.edu/~romigj/drevans.html + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Mon, 10 Jul 1995 16:40:40 +0100 +From: Robin Fairbairns +Subject: Re: author index + +This is a forward of a message sent by Marcilio Alves + to uktug-enquiries@tex.ac.uk. Please note +(everyone) that uktug-enquiries is an address for UK TUG _membership_ +enquiries, not a technical help-line. texhax, info-tex or the +newsgroup comp.text.tex meet that requirement. + +> I would appreciate very much if you could help me with the following +> problems: +> +> - In the work I am now envolved I am using the bibliographic style plain +> for references and I would like to generate an index of the cited authors. +> +> Is there some way to do so? +> +> - The graphs in my work are being generated in a PC. I print them +> to a post script file using a QMS color print drive and they fill less +> than a half of a page. Nevertheless the eps file always has +> a bounding box the size of the paper chosen. Then I have to edit the +> file, change the bounding box, check in ghostview and so on till the +> bounding box is right the size to just show the chart. Is there some way +> to make this process faster? +> +> Many thanks for you help. + +Please mail responses to Marcilio, not to me + +Robin Fairbairns +(For the UK TUG committee) + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Mon, 10 Jul 1995 16:46:12 +0100 +From: Robin Fairbairns +Subject: Re: author index + +Marcilio Alves asks: + +> - In the work I am now envolved I am using the bibliographic style plain +> for references and I would like to generate an index of the cited authors. +> +> Is there some way to do so? + +Not without modifying plain.bst. This is something I've thought about +on and off for some time, but there are several booby traps in the way +of a "solution off the top of the head". + +> - The graphs in my work are being generated in a PC. I print them +> to a post script file using a QMS color print drive and they fill less +> than a half of a page. Nevertheless the eps file always has +> a bounding box the size of the paper chosen. Then I have to edit the +> file, change the bounding box, check in ghostview and so on till the +> bounding box is right the size to just show the chart. Is there some way +> to make this process faster? + +There are programs that generate bounding boxes, but the names escape +me just now... + +Robin Fairbairns +(In my own right) + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Thu, 13 Jul 1995 09:16:55 +0100 +From: Robin Fairbairns +Subject: labelling figures + +Another query forwarded to the UK TUG membership enquiries address. + +Given that it's committee policy that *only* membership enquiries +should be answered at this address, I am forwarding this message (as I +normally do) to TeXhax. + +Given the extreme age of the LaTeX implementation reported, I shan't +be following up with an answer of my own (my 2.09 implementation here +is exhibiting some problems, and I've no time before TUG95 to sort it +out). + +- ------- Forwarded Message + +Date: Wed, 12 Jul 95 17:55:05 BST +From: maali@mcs.dundee.ac.uk (Mohammad Anwar Ali) +To: uktug-enquiries@tex.ac.uk +Subject: labelling figures + +two ps files transferred to latex + +both on same page + +\newpage +\centerline{\Large\bf n C-N Steps} +\begin{figure}[h] +\special{psfile=figure_1_.ps hoffset=-10 voffset=-450 hscale=70 vscale=70 angle +=0} +\caption[dfg]{here} +\end{figure} + +\begin{figure}[h] +\special{psfile=figure_2_.ps hoffset=-10 voffset=-750 hscale=70 vscale=70 angle +=0} +\caption[dfg]{here} +\end{figure} + + +latex labels first figure on top of figure + +labels second figure over figure 1 + + +would like to label both figures with caption underneath figure + +can you help + +believe latex version is 1991 + +not latex2e + +- ------- End of Forwarded Message + +Answers please to Mohammad, not to me... + +Robin Fairbairns +(For the UK TUG committee) + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Thu, 13 Jul 1995 00:24:37 +0200 +From: "Johannes L. Braams" +Subject: Babel release 3.5 available now + + Hi, + + I am releived to finally be able to tell you that I have + finalized Babel release 3.5. + + What's new in release 3.5? + - Because of some of the major changes I made I have decided + to give the (formerly called) language-specific files a new + name: "language definition file". They also no longer have + the extension.sty but ".ldf". The consequence is that + \usepackage{english} no longer works, only the documented + syntax \usepackage[english]{babel} works. + - Completely changed the way babel deals with active + characters. They are now activated once and stay active for + the rest of the document, only their expansion + changes. There is still one problem with the approach: + active characters that take an argument (such as " in a lot + of languages) give errors what TeX finds the sequence "}. + - Active characters (or two letter combinations starting with + an active character) are now called shorthands. One can have + three levels of shorthands: user defined, language defined + and system defined. Active characters may be defined to take + an argument. + - Introduced an environment `otherlanguage' (with the name of + the language as argument) which acts like the + \selectlanguage declaration. Also introduced the command + \foreignlanguage, which takes two arguments. The arguments + are the name of the language and the (short) text from that + language. This command only switches hyphenation and + specials. + - Extended the syntax of language.dat for compatibility with + Bernard Gaule's french package. + - Each language definition file now tries to load a + configuration file (which has the same name, but extension + .cfg). + - Active characters are now written to auxiliary files + *verbatim* + - A language change now also writes information in the .aux + file as the change might also affect typesetting the table + of contents. The consequence is that an .aux file generated + by a LaTeX format with babel preloaded gives errors when + read with a LaTeX format without babel, but I think this + problaly doesn't occur. + - Babel can now be used together with both the inputenc and + fontenc packages. So far Babel only knows about T1 and OT1 + encodings, if it needs to know other encodings I would like + to hear it. + - A lot of code has been moved from language definition files + (note the new name for them I used to call them + language-specific files). This is caused by the rewrite of + the active character handling and by the implementation of + T1 support, + - A number of languages have been added to the distribution + (breton, estonian, irish, lower sorbian, scottish and + upper sorbian) + - More laguage definition files make characters active; + currently we have the following active characters: + ~ system, catalan, galician, spanish + : breton, francais, turkish + ; breton, francais + ! breton, francais, turkish + ? breton, francais + " catalan, danish, dutch, finnish, galician, german, polish, + portuguese, slovene, spanish, upper sorbian + ` catalan (when option activegrave is used) + ' catalan, galician, spanish (when option activeacute is used) + ^ esperanto + = turkish + - This releaseshould be compatible with plain TeX.I don not + know if it is Compatible with LaTeX 2.09 but I do not regard + that as important as LaTeX 2.09 is obsolete by now. But + making babel 3.5 run with plain TeX could also make it run + with LaTeX2.09 (not tested, no guarantees). + + The last remark: where can you get babel 3.5? + It is available from CTAN in the directory + /tex-archive/macros/latex/packags/babe. + + Happy LaTeXing! + + Johannes Braams + +PTT Telecom, P.O. box 30150, +2500 GD 's Gravenhage The Netherlands. +Phone : +31 70 3432037 E-mail : J.L.Braams@research.ptt.nl +Fax : +31 70 3432395 + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Mon, 03 Jul 1995 11:48:49 +0200 +From: eurotex-org@cs.ruu.nl +Subject: Eurotex'95 registration form + +This is the Eurotex'95 registration form in ASCII. 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Please check +the appropriate boxes and return this form plus payment to the EuroTeX +registration at the address above. + +The registration fee includes the welcome reception, all lunches from Monday +to Thursday, all dinners from Monday to Wednesday, the `social event' on +Wednesday, breaks, one half-day tutorial and one copy of the proceedings. + + +Name: _______________________________________________________________________ + +Affiliation: ________________________________________________________________ + +Address: _________________________________________________________________ + + _________________________________________________________________ + + _________________________________________________________________ + +Phone: ____________________________________ FAX: ____________________________ + +E-mail: _____________________________________________________________________ + + +Special Dietary Needs: ______________________________________________________ + +Other Special Requirements: _________________________________________________ + +Choice of free tutorial: ____________________________________________________ + +Other tutorials: ____________________________________________________________ + __ +|__| East European TEX bus pickup at: ______________________________________ + + +Registration Fees: TUG or TEX user group member f 375 _________ + + Group: ___________________________ + + Non-member f 450 _________ + +Additional Tutorials: @ f 70 _________ + + __ +|__| Lunch on Friday: f 15 _________ + __ +|__| Additional copies of proceedings: # ________ @ f 20 _________ + +Voluntary donation: Contribution to the Bursary Fund _________ + + Meeting Subtotal f _________ + + __ +Hotel Accommodation |__| single (f 90) + __ __ + |__| double (f 75 per person) |__| quadruple (f 50 per person) + + + share with: _____________________________________________________ + + # nights ________ arrive: ____________ depart: ____________ _________ + + +Payment by cheque: f 15 _________ + + + Total Payment f _________ + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Fri, 14 Jul 1995 11:43:38 +0200 +From: eurotex-org@cs.ruu.nl +Subject: EuroTeX'95 Revised Program + +% EuroTeX'95 announcement +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage{multicol} +\usepackage{times} +\usepackage{a4} + +\parindent0pt +\parskip1mm + +\def\Theme#1{\vskip2mm{\bf Theme: #1}\vskip2mm} +\def\Day#1{\vskip 6mm\hrule\vskip1mm + \centerline{\bf#1}\vskip1mm} +\def\Paper#1#2{\par\hangindent5mm\textbf{#2} -- #1\par} +\def\Head{\centering\Large\bf + Euro\TeX'95\\ + September 4--8\\ + Arnhem, The Netherlands\\ + Conference information\\~\\ + \hrule} + +\begin{document} + +%% \begin{multicols}{2}[\Head] +%% +%% \section*{The \TeX\ Toolbox} +%% +%% The Euro\TeX\ conference 1995, including tutorials, will take place from +%% \textit{September 4th until September 8th} in the Netherlands. The +%% conference will be held at Papendal, near the city of Arnhem. +%% +%% Papendal is located in one of the most beautiful areas of the +%% Netherlands. Right in the middle of the vast woods of the province of +%% Gelderland. About eight kilometers west of Arnhem. Tucked away under the +%% lee of the green Veluwe-fringe. +%% +%% The conference starts on September 4th in the afternoon and runs until +%% September 7th noon. Thursday afternoon and Friday September 8th are +%% reserved for tutorials. +%% +%% The theme of the conference is: The \TeX\ Toolbox. +%% +%% \section*{Preliminary program} +%% +%% (Items marked `*' are not confirmed yet) + +\Day{Monday a.m.} + +Welcome Reception and registration of conference attendants. + +\Day{Monday p.m. (14:00--18:30)} + +\Theme{I) Fonts} + +\Paper{S. Turtia, A.Berdikov} + {VFComb -- a program for design of virtual fonts} +\Paper{E.J. Vens} + {The Conversion of the Euler Metafont sources to PostScript Type1} +\Paper{J. Knappen*} + {EC and DC fonts} + +\Theme{II) Multiple languages} + +\Paper{A.F. Slepuhin} + {A package for Church Slavonic type-setting} +\Paper{O. Lapko, I. Makhovaya} + {A Russian style for Babel: problems and solutions} +\Paper{Y. Haralambous} + {Scholar\TeX} +\Paper{J. Braams*} + {Status of Babel} + +\Day{Tuesday a.m. (9:00--12:30)} + +\Theme{Graphics and packages} + +\Paper{A.V. Astrelin} + {Graphics in \TeX: a new implementation} +\Paper{S. Turtia, A. Berdikov} + {\TeX\ Plotter -- program for creating 2D and 3D pictures} +\Paper{G. Feruglio} + {Packages for typesetting Commutative Diagrams} +\Paper{J. Hagen} + {Package for typesetting chemical diagrams} +\Paper{D. Taupin} + {Musix\TeX, a package for typesetting music} + +\Day{Tuesday p.m.} + + From 13:30--14:30: NTG meeting. + +\Theme{Electronic documents} + +\Paper{W. Tierie} + {Presentation of Acrobat} +\Paper{J. Hagen} + {Producing electronic books? -- all you need is \TeX!} +\Paper{M. Goossens} + {SGML, a practical introduction} +\Paper{M. Goossens} + {From \LaTeX\ to HTML, and back} +\Paper{S. Rahtz*} + {SGML, Acrobat, \LaTeX, Hyper\TeX} + +Panel discussion. + +\Day{Wednesday a.m.} + +\Theme{Tools I} + +\Paper{R. Koning, S. Kliffen, A. Lenstra} + {Da\TeX, \TeX\ macros for storing and retrieving data} +\Paper{P. Taylor} + {\TeX: an unsuitable language for document markup?} +\Paper{K. van der Laan} + {Blue's Data Bases} +\Paper{L. Siebenmann} + {Occam's razor and macro management} +\Paper{P. Palao, M. N\'u\~nez} + {Formating Pascal using \TeX} + +\Day{Wednesday p.m.} + +\Theme{General developments in \TeX\ and \LaTeX} + +\Paper{C. Rowley*} + {\LaTeX3} +\Paper{P. Taylor} + {$\varepsilon$-\TeX} +\Paper{Y. Haralambous} + {Omega} +\Paper{Joachim Schrod} + {tds} + +Panel discussion. + + 16:00--???: the social event, still a secret\ldots + +\Day{Thursday a.m.} + +\Theme{Tools II} + +\Paper{P. Taylor} + {$\backslash$csname u n d e f i n e d $\backslash$endcsname = + $\backslash$relax: feature or flaw?} +\Paper{L. Siebenmann} + {Atomic fonts and electronic archiving of scientific documents} +\Paper{A. Strejc} + {The W95 Environment} +\Paper{K. van der Laan} + {Indexing with `Any'\TeX} +\Paper{B. Jackowski} + {Metafont as generator of EPS graphics} + +\Day{Thursday p.m. and Friday} + +\Theme{Tutorials} + +Parallel sessions. + +\Paper{L. Siebenmann} + {Sweet-\TeX\ tutorial} +\Paper{P. van Oostrum} + {Page layout in \LaTeX} +\Paper{K. van der Laan} + {\TeX ing Paradigms} +\Paper{K. van der Laan} + {BLU \TeX} +\Paper{K. van der Laan} + {Plain \TeX\ Macro writing, why?} +\Paper{B. Jackowski} + {Metafont} +\Paper{P. Taylor} + {$\varepsilon$-\TeX\ tutorial} +\Paper{M. Goossens \& S. Rahtz} + {Workshop on Acrobat and electronic document delivery} + +%% \section*{Meeting costs} +%% +%% The registration fee includes the Welcome Reception on Monday, all +%% lunches from Monday to Thursday and all dinners from Monday to Wednesday. +%% One tutorial ($\frac12$ day) is included in the conference fee. +%% Extra tutorials cost Hfl~70 each. Lunch on Friday is Hfl~15. +%% +%% The conference fee also includes the `social event' on Wednesday +%% afternoon and evening. +%% +%% Conference rates:\\ +%% -- members of TUG or Local \TeX\ User Groups (please specify): Hfl~375\\ +%% -- others: Hfl~450 +%% +%% Reservations of hotel rooms at the conference site can only be done +%% by the Euro\TeX\ organisation committee. Papendal offers the following +%% accomodation: +%% +%% -- single rooms Hfl~90 per day per person\\ +%% -- double rooms Hfl~75 per day per person\\ +%% -- quadruple rooms Hfl~50 per day per person\\ +%% (breakfast included). +%% +%% Accomodation is limited, so register as soon as possible. +%% +%% \section*{How to get there} +%% +%% Papendal is located just outside the city of Arnhem. From Arnhem it can +%% be reached by bus or taxi in approximately 15 minutes. There is a +%% train going from Amsterdam airport (Schiphol) to Arnhem every 30 +%% minutes. +%% +%% The address is: +%% +%% Papendal Nationaal Sport Centrum\\ +%% fax +31 8308 21853 \\ +%% tel +31 8308 37911 \\ +%% P.O. Box 484\\ +%% 6800 AL Arnhem\\ +%% The Netherlands\\ +%% +%% +%% People coming from Russia, Poland or ... may be interested in the +%% Euro\TeX\ Bus Project. On September 2nd a \TeX\ bus will drive from +%% Brest, through Warsaw, through ... to Arnhem, where it will arrive on +%% Sunday in the afternoon. Taking the bus will be extremely cheap, thanks +%% to sponsoring by ... +%% However, seats are limited so register as soon as possible. +%% +%% +%% \section*{Bursary fund} +%% +%% There is a Bursary Fund available for those who require financial +%% support to attend the meeting. While we cannot guarantee all requests +%% will be fulfilled, we will do our best to support as many as we can. +%% +%% We encourage all conference attendants to contribute a small amount of +%% money to the Bursary Fund along with their registration fee. +%% +%% More information about contributing to or applying to the Bursary Fund +%% can be obtained from ... +%% +%% \section*{Further information} +%% +%% Updates of this information will be sent to all known electronic \TeX\ +%% related mailing lists and to all Local \TeX\ User Groups. If you have +%% access to a WWW browser you can go to +%% {\small\texttt{http://www.cs.ruu.nl/piet\~\ /eurotex}}. There you can +%% find the latest news, a registration form and other useful information. +%% +%% \end{multicols} +\end{document} + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Fri, 14 Jul 1995 13:46:57 +0200 +From: cgl@rc.service.rug.nl (Kees van der Laan) +Subject: CyrTUG 95 announcement + +I give below the information about CyrTUG'95 and Application Form. +We shall appreciate if you distribute this information among +your and our friends. +As usual we would like to see you at CyrTUG'95 in Protvino as +our guest of honour. +Best regards +- --Irina + +***************CyrTUG'95 ANNUAL MEETING IN PROTVINO**************** + in association with + Institute for High Energy Physics + and + Russian Centre of Computer Science for Physics and Engeneering + October 2--5, 1995, Protvino (Moscow region) +******************************************************************* + TeXnical School + +1. Reports on hot topics in the use and development of TeX and METAFONT +2. Consultations given by TeXguru +3. Workshops: Exchange of Experience +4. The CyrTUG archives +5. New public-domain TeXware +6. Tutorials + +******************************************************************** + Non-TeX Activities + +1. An excursion to Polenovo +2. An excursion to IHEP +3. Concert +4. Dancing class +5. Walks and discussion with colleagues +6. Conference banquet +7. Cultural events +8. A book kiosk + +******************************************************************** + Accommodations + +1. 1 or 2 or 3 persons to a room (wc, shower-bath, tv, and so on) +2. Coffee/Tea/Lunch/Dinner +3. A bus service from Moscow to Protvino and vice versa on the first + and last days of the meeting, respectively + +******************************************************************* + Application form* + +Yes, I want to come to the CyrTUG'95 Annual Meeting! I have +completed the form below. + +Full name __________________________________________________________ + +Member of CyrTUG or TUG or LUG ____________________________________ + +Student (yes, no) ___________________________________________________ + +Address _____________________________________________________________ + + _____________________________________________________________ + + _____________________________________________________________ + + +Telephone (including international code) + + ____________________________________________________________ + +e-mail ____________________________________________________________ + +Topic of report delivered (if any) _________________________________ + + ____________________________________________________________ + + ____________________________________________________________ + + +I would like to have the programme of the CyrTUG'95 meeting sent +me by e-mail. + + Date _________________ Signature _________________ + +_____________________________________________________________________ + +*Send, please, by e-mail before 1 September, 1995. +Participants from foreign (non-C.I.S) countries will pay a +REGISTRATION FEE of US$70.00 and an ACCOMODATION and FOOD fee of +US$130.00 (or 150 or 180) in cash on arrival (no checks or credit +cards, please). The discount for CyrTUG (or TUG or LUG) members and +for students is 50% of the REGISTRATION FEE +********************************************************************* +For contacts and more information: +Irina Makhovaya, Executive Director +e-mail: cyrtug@mir.msk.su +phone: (095) 286-2522 +address: CyrTUG, Mir Publishers, + 2 Pervyi Rizhskii Pereulok, + Moscow, 129820, Russia + + + +------------------------------ +About TeXhax... + +Please send contributions to: TeXhax@tex.ac.uk + +Subscription and unsubscription requests: + send a one line mail message to TeXhax-Request@tex.ac.uk + containing either subscribe texhax + or unsubscribe texhax + +To obtain the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) lists for TeX, send a +message with no subject to fileserv@shsu.edu, consisting of +SENDME FAQ + +For information on the TeX Users Group, please send a message to +TUG@TUG.org, or write TeX Users Group, P.O. 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I want each to have a sub-caption, and +>an overall caption and figure no. I want them in the following positions +> +> ------------------ +> | 1 | 2 | +> | | | +> -------------------- +> (a) (b) +> ------------------ +> | 3 | 4 | +> | | | +> -------------------- +> (c) (d) +> +> +> Fig XX: The figures +> +>or therabouts. +> +>I have tried using minipage but don't fully understand how this works +>For some unknown reason, TeX doesn't like my \subfigure command + + This is how I do it using LaTeX2e + +\begin{figure}[htbp] + \begin{center} + $ \begin{array}{cc} + \includegraphics[width=X.Xin]{figurea.eps} + \hspace{.5in} & + \includegraphics[width=X.Xin,draft]{figureb.eps} \\ + {\mathrm (a)} \hspace{.5in} & {\mathrm (b)} \vspace{.5in} \\ + \includegraphics[width=X.Xin]{figurec.eps} + \hspace{.5in} & + \includegraphics[width=X.Xin]{wave2.eps.gz} \\ + \mathrm{(c)} \hspace{.5in} & \mathrm{(d)} + \end{array} $ + \end{center} +% + \caption{ Bla bla bla ... + \textrm{(a)} bla bla. + \textrm{(b)} bla bla. + \textrm{(c)} bla bla. + \textrm{(d)} bla bla. + \label{fig:bla} +\end{figure} + + Use the array environment and consider each figure as an entry of the + array. + + Valmor de Almeida dalmeida@msi.umn.edu + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Fri, 28 Jul 1995 23:59:11 -0400 +From: "Gyorgy Foldes (= Fo\"ldes Gyo\"rgy)" +Subject: Book-style printing, dvi file rearrangement + +I am using emTeX,and want to print my 100-page dvi file on a laserjet the +following way: two pages on a sheet , the first sheet containg page 100 on the +left side, facing page 1 on the right side, the second containing page 2 +facing page 99, on the third sheet page 98 facing page 3, on the fourth sheet +page 4 facing page 97, etc. Is there an MS DOS utility, which can rearrange +my dvi file this way? I collected some dvi-rearrangers from ftp.dante.de, +but none of them appears to to do this, or I am using them the wrong way. + +Please, send the answers directly to me, because I get TeXhax quite +sporadically. + +Gyuri + + foldes@bp.geoview.hu + +------------------------------ + +Date: Thu, 10 Aug 1995 15:23:17 +0200 +From: hst@suteam.hoe.se (Holger Schellwat) +Subject: cyrillic + +Dear colleague, + + Maybe you have come across the following problem +and could gve me some hint: + + In my bibliography I want to include references in cyrillic. +I am using AMS-LaTeX 1.2 of January 1995 on LaTeX2e of +November 1994 on TeX 3.141, and BIBTeX 0.99b. Including +cyrillic article titles in records in the .BIB file works +fine, but including cyrillic author names causes trouble, +since BIBTeX cannot extract reference tags (for the +AMSALPHA bibliography style). However, I would be content +if the tags would appear in latin, entered in the KEY +field of the BIBTEX record. Onfortunately though, +the presence of an AUTHOR field seems to overrun the +information in KEY. Any suggestions? + + +Thank you very much in advance for your efforts. + +Best regards, + +Holger Schellwat + + Institute for Technology and Natural Sciences + University College of Orebro + + S-701 82 Orebro + Sweden + + Internet: holger.schellwat@hoe.se + Phone: ..46(19)301311 + Fax: ..46(19)301463 + +------------------------------ + +Date: Sun, 16 Jul 1995 10:57:18 +0100 +From: Patricia Monohon +Subject: TUG Office Relocation + + + + TUG Office Has Moved to San Francisco + ===================================== + + +The Office of the TeX Users Group (TUG) has moved from Santa Barbara to +San Francisco (June 21st. + +Our phone and fax numbers are phone 1 415 982 8449 + fax 1 415 982 8559 + + +Our postal address is 1850 Union Street, #1637 + San Francisco CA 94123 USA + +Our physical address is 870 Market Street, Suite 801 + San Francisco CA 94102 + +Our e-mail address remains the same tug@tug.org + + + +The TUG Office + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Tue, 18 Jul 1995 14:46:27 +0200 +From: l44@lrw.uni-bremen.de (Roland Weibezahn) +Subject: ANNOUNCE: xtem X11-TeX-menu, new release + +We have finished the new version (xtem_TeXMenu.4.00-Beta) of + + "xtem", an X11-TeX-menu + +which runs with the new Tcl/Tk/TclX (Tcl 7.4/Tk4.0) +as well as with the old version (Tcl7.3/Tk3.6). + +Besides adapting xtem to the new Tcl/Tk we have don errror corrections +and new features, some of them are: + - file and directory selection in one menu, directory creation possible now + - radiobuttons where possible + - double mouse clicks in select boxes replaced by simple mouse clicks + - improvements in the program execution + - creation of the TeXtool buttons in the main menu optional by choice of + the local administrator + +The setting files from older versions of xtem may be kept unchanged +(mkcommand.vst excepted), thus switching from the older version (3.12) to the +new release will be done easily. +This new release 4.00-Beta will become the official release after +a test period of some weeks and following error corrections, +we are thus interested in extensive tests of the new release +on different Unix Systems. + +The file necessary for installation is: + + ftp.lrw.uni-bremen.de/pub/tex/xtem_texmenu.4.00-Beta.tar.gz + +(The final release of course will be transferred to the ALCATEL and CTAN server +s) + + + +For those who don't know xtem_TeXMenu up to now, we give a short overview: + +xtem provides for a simple and comfortable graphical user interface to control +the following facilities: + - file and directory selection, directory creation + - editor (vi, emacs, ...) including additional windows for the + LaTeX-syntax (using hypertext) and examples + - TeX, LaTeX, ... + - previewer (ghostview, xdvi, TkDvi, ...) + - printing (including comfortable printer selection, ...) + - syntax and spelling check + - makeindex + - bibtex + - additional programs as required + . + . + . +Online help is available for all the buttons and windows by simple mouse click. +xtem is written for Unix platforms and has been tested on many systems. + +The configuration has to be done by the local TeX-Administrator +by adapting configuration files ("open lists"). + + + +Happy and comfortable TeXing, + +the authors: G. Lamprecht, W. Lotz, R. Weibezahn + +Dr. Roland Weibezahn Phone : +49-421-218-3532 +LRW Bremen Telefax: +49-421-218-4112 +c/o University Bremen +Bibliothekstr. 1 Postbox: 330440 +28359 Bremen 28334 Bremen +Germany email: weibezahn@lrw.uni-bremen.de + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Fri, 21 Jul 1995 11:10:51 +0200 +From: l44@lrw.uni-bremen.de (Roland Weibezahn) +Subject: xtem X11-TeX-menu, bug (fixed) in version 4.00-Beta + + +Dear xtem users, + +finally I didn't test well enough version 4.00-Beta, sorry: + +printer selection/driver selection/format switch etc. are done +correctly, but when the printer driver really is called next time, +all the printer/driver settings are switched to the default settings +again! + +You may correct this by a simple patch: + +in file dm.tcl you have to replace one line (line number 142): + +if {$prmtext==""} {vstr_printer; set pg_start "$start"; \ + set pg_end "$ende"; updateWdmb1} + +(the line is broken into two lines with line length <80 here!) + +by the following lines: + +##################### start replacement ################################ +proc vstr_driver {} { + global Wdm Wdv prtdriver dmdsel_v prmtext prmrelabs prmsel + + set f [open_vst prt_$prtdriver.vst]; getscl $f e + set s [string index [string trim $e] 0] + getscl $f e; close $f; set z [split $e $s]; set dmdsel_v "$e" + set prmtext [string trim [lindex $z 0]] + set prmrelabs [string trim [lindex $z 1]] + set prmsel [string trim [lindex $z 2]] + if [winfo exists $Wdm.b.f.f.li] {selection clear $Wdm.b.f.f.li} + if [winfo exists $Wdv.c.f.f.li] {selection clear $Wdv.c.f.f.li} +} + +if {$prmtext==""} {vstr_driver; set pg_start "$start"; \ + set pg_end "$ende"; updateWdmb1} +##################### end replacement ################################### +i.e. vstr_printer *may not be called* in this case, but only a part +from this procedure, which I put into a new procedure named vstr_driver. + +I have put version 4.01 on our server, yet the only difference to +version 4.00 is the error correction mentioned above! + +Another question: as I have no dvilj printer driver +(and don't want to install it, as I am using Postscript printers only) +I am interested in getting the man page for this printer or getting +the options needed in the files "printing.vst" and "prt_dvilj.vst" +conderning formats, portrait/landscape, page selection etc. + +Thanks, + Roland Weibezahn + +Dr. Roland Weibezahn Phone : +49-421-218-3532 +LRW Bremen Telefax: +49-421-218-4112 +c/o University Bremen +Bibliothekstr. 1 Postbox: 330440 +28359 Bremen 28334 Bremen +Germany email: weibezahn@lrw.uni-bremen.de + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Fri, 21 Jul 1995 16:20:54 +0200 +From: phons@EI.ELE.TUE.NL +Subject: Announcement 4allTeX CD-ROM version 3 + +=======================ANNOUNCEMENT====================== +4allTeX: NTG's TeX distribution for DOS and OS/2 machines +===================Version 3=Version 3=================== + +The THIRD version of the NTG cdrom and the floppy distibution +is now available! +And we have STILL the FIRST PLUG and PLAY TeX distribution for MSDOS +PCs. Our CD's also run on OS/2, and large parts of them are useful for +other platforms like Unix. + +A TWO-CD release with on the first CD-ROM the complete 4TeX/4allTeX +workbench, based on emTeX. 'You name it, we have it' (more or less..) +And the 4TeX workbinch nicely integrates everything. +The second CD-ROM is loaded with TeX documentation: back issues of MAPS, +Baskerville, TeXHAX.... + +Find out more about it on the WWW server of the NTG (dutch TeX users group) + + http://ei0.ei.ele.tue.nl/ntg/ + +Included is an order form for the CD-ROMS. Shipping will start after the +TUG conference of Jul 24 to Jul 28. +The price of the CDROM includes an extensive 170 page users manual, +and includes shipping and handling, it is set on + + 60 dutch guilders (present exchange rate USD 39) + +========================================================= + +The DISKETTE version of 4allTeX is part of the NTG 4allTeX CD-ROM, +but also works as a stand-alone system. Only one diskette is needed to start, +we offer a MODULAR and ready to run emTeX setup for DOS machines. + +A ready to run emTeX is packed on 1 (ONE) high density diskette. + +The system can be extended with a series of extension disks, which also +contain popular extensions like dvips, GhostScript, AMSpell and a series of +extensions to LaTeX and METAFONT. Note: Our floppy series does NOT +incorporate the FULL emTeX distribution. It is however compatible with its +directory structure. + +New features: +* emTeX official release as of 4-Jul-95 +* New directory structure according to emTeX structure. +* LaTeX2e Jul95 pl 1. +* updates to lots of other programs. + +How to recognize: +Version 3 : ZIP archives, ZIP comment **** 4allTeX version 3 archive **** +Version 2 : ZIP archives. (which is a *obsolete* beta test version) +Version 1 : ARJ archives. + +Info: http://ei0.ei.ele.tue.nl/ntg + +Where to get: + ftp.urc.tue.nl:/pub/tex/4alltex + +please do not slurp everything at once: +it has a reason why we made the effort to create a modular system...... + + CTAN:/systems/msdos/4alltex (in a short while) + +Phons Bloemen http://ei0.ei.ele.tue.nl/~phons +Information & Communication Theory group Eindhoven University of Technology +Word(t) Klein Zacht Raampje Perfect voor '95? Stap over! TeX & LaTeX & Linux + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Fri, 04 Aug 1995 12:12:25 +0100 +From: Peter Abbott +Subject: New 4allTeX CDROM + +The July 95 edition of the 4allTeX XD-ROM is now available. if you require +a copy the cost (inc p&p) is 25 UK pounds. Please make cheques payable +to 'UKTUG' and send to me + +Peter Abbott +1 Eymore Close +Selly Oak +Birmingham B29 4LB + +Purchase orders are acceptable, there is a surcharge of 5 pounds. + +Peter +Treasurer and Membership Secretary, UKTUG + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Thu, 27 Jul 1995 21:11:24 +0200 +From: eurotex-org@cs.ruu.nl +Subject: EuroTeX'95 conference + +============ + EuroTeX'95 The TeX Toolbox +============ + +September 4-8 +Arnhem, The Netherlands + +Conference information +======================================================================== +The EuroTeX conference 1995, including tutorials, will take place from +September 4th until September 8th in the Netherlands. The conference +will be held at Papendal, near the city of Arnhem. + +Papendal is located in one of the most beautiful areas of the +Netherlands. Right in the middle of the vast woods of the province of +Gelderland. About eight kilometers west of Arnhem. Tucked away under +the lee of the green Veluwe-fringe. + +The conference starts on September 4th in the afternoon and runs until +September 7th noon. Thursday afternoon and Friday September 8th are +reserved for tutorials. + +The theme of the conference is: The TeX Toolbox. +- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Meeting costs + +The registration fee includes the Welcome Reception on Monday, all lunches +from Monday to Thursday, all dinners from Monday to Wednesday and one copy +of the proceedings. One tutorial (1/2 day) is included in the conference +fee. Extra tutorials cost Dfl 70 each. Lunch on Friday is Dfl 15. + +The conference fee also includes the `social event' on Wednesday +afternoon and evening. + +Conference rates: +- - members of TUG or Local TEX User Groups (please specify): Dfl 375 +- - others: Dfl 450 + +Reservations of hotel rooms at the conference site can only be done by +the EuroTeX organisation committee. Papendal offers the following +accomodation: + +- - single rooms Dfl 90 per day per person +- - double rooms Dfl 75 per day per person +- - quadruple rooms Dfl 50 per day per person + (breakfast included). + +Accomodation is limited, so register as soon as possible. + +- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Further information + +If you can ftp, get information from CTAN (ftp.shsu.edu, ftp.dante.de, +ftp.ac.uk) or from ftp.cs.ruu.nl, from directory +[/pub/]tex-archive/usergrps/info. + +If you have access to a WWW browser you can go to +http://www.cs.ruu.nl/~piet/eurotex. There you can find the program, a +registration form and other useful information. + +You also can get the information by sending an e-mail message to +mail-server@cs.ruu.nl + +In the body of the message give the following commands: + +BEGIN +SEND eurotex/xxxxx +END + +where xxxxx should be replaced by any of the filenames below. More than one +SEND command is allowed, but each line should have a single filename. + +eurotex.eps EuroTeX logo +eurotex95-form.asc Registration form (ASCII) +eurotex95-form.dvi Registration form (DVI) +eurotex95-form.html Registration form (HTML) +eurotex95-form.ps Registration form (Postscript) +eurotex95-form.tex Registration form (TeX) +eurotex95.dvi Program (DVI) +eurotex95.html Program (HTML) +eurotex95.ps Program (Postscript +eurotex95.tex Program (LaTeX) +eurotex95.txt Program (ASCII) +exchange.html Dutch currency exchange rates +papendal.gif Traveling directions (GIF picture for motorways) +papendal.html Traveling directions (HTML) +papendal.ps Traveling directions (Postscript +papendal.txt Traveling directions (ASCII without picture) +programpage.ps Program (1 Page summary in Postscript) + +If you need other, personal information, email to the conference committee +at eurotex-org@cs.ruu.nl, or in case of registration questions contact the +registration supervisor: + +Dr. Ruud H. Koning +Liendenhof 137 +1108 HH Amsterdam ZO +The Netherlands +tel/fax (+31)(0)20-691726 +email: rhkoning@xs4all.nl +WWW: http://www.xs4all.nl/~rhkoning + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Thu, 27 Jul 1995 21:18:07 +0200 +From: eurotex-org@cs.ruu.nl +Subject: EuroTeX'95 program + +============ + EuroTeX'95 The TeX Toolbox. +============ + +For more info on registration, ftp to CTAN, tex-archive/usergrps/info, WWW +to http://www.cs.ruu.nl/~piet/eurotex, or email to eurotex-info@cs.ruu.nl. + + +(Items marked `*' are not confirmed yet) + +- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Monday a.m. + +Welcome Reception and registration of conference attendants. + +- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Monday p.m. (14:00-18:30) + +Theme: I) Fonts + + VFComb -- a program for design of virtual fonts + S. Turtia, A.Berdikov + + The Conversion of the Euler Metafont sources to PostScript Type1 + E.J. Vens + + EC and DC fonts + J. Knappen + +Theme: II) Multiple languages + + A package for Church Slavonic type-setting + A.F. Slepuhin + + A Russian style for Babel: problems and solutions + O. Lapko, I. Makhovaya + + ScholarTeX + Y. Haralambous + + Status of Babel + J. Braams + +- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Tuesday a.m. (9:00-12:30) + +Theme: Graphics and packages + + Graphics in TeX: a new implementation + A.V. Astrelin + + TeX Plotter -- program for creating 2D and 3D pictures + S. Turtia, A. Berdikov + + Typesetting Commutative Diagrams + G. Feruglio + + Package for typesetting chemical diagrams + J. Hagen + + MusixTeX, a package for typesetting music + D. Taupin + +- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Tuesday p.m. + + 13:30-14:30: NTG meeting. + +Theme: Electronic documents + + Presentation of Acrobat + W. Tierie + + Producing electronic books? -- all you need is TeX! + J. Hagen + + SGML, a practical introduction + M. Goossens + + From LaTeX to HTML, and back + M. Goossens + + SGML, Acrobat, LATEX, HyperTeX + S. Rahtz* + + Panel discussion. + +- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Wednesday a.m. + +Theme: Tools I + + DaTeX, TeX macros for storing and retrieving data + R. Koning, S. Kliffen, A. Lenstra + + TeX: an unsuitable language for document markup? + P. Taylor + + Blue's Data Bases + K. van der Laan + + Occam's razor and macro management + L. Siebenmann + + Formating Pascal using TeX + P. Palao, M. Nunez + +- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Wednesday p.m. + +Theme: General developments in TEX and LATEX + + LaTeX3 + C. Rowley* + + e-TeX: A 100%-compatible successor to TeX. + P. Taylor + + Omega + Y. Haralambous + + tds + Joachim Schrod + + Panel discussion. + + 16:00-???: the social event, still a secret... + +- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Thursday a.m. + +Theme: Tools II + + \csname u n d e f i n e d \endcsname = \relax: feature or flaw? + P. Taylor + + Atomic fonts and electronic archiving of scientific documents + L. Siebenmann + + The W95 Environment + A. Strejc + + Indexing with `Any'TeX + K. van der Laan + + Metafont as generator of EPS graphics + B. Jackowski + +- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Thursday p.m. and Friday + +Theme: Tutorials + + Parallel sessions. + + Sweet-TeX tutorial + L. Siebenmann + + Page layout in LaTeX + P. van Oostrum + + TeXing Paradigms + K. van der Laan + + BLU TeX + K. van der Laan + + Metafont + B. Jackowski + + e-TeX tutorial + P. Taylor + + Workshop on Acrobat and electronic document delivery + M. Goossens & S. Rahtz +- -- +Piet van Oostrum +http://www.cs.ruu.nl/~piet + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Tue, 08 Aug 1995 10:42:14 +0000 +From: Erik Frambach +Subject: EuroTeX'95 registration + +To those who want to attend EuroTeX'95 but have not yet registered, + +In order to make an estimate of the people who will attend +and arrange hotel rooms we would like you to register +*as* *soon* *as* *possible*! + +In order to garantee hotel accomodation we need to know how many +people are coming and what accomodation they need, so please. + +If you have access to WWW, load the EuroTeX'95 page + http://www.cs.ruu.nl/people/piet/eurotex/index.html +There you will find all information and a registration form. + +You can also send an e-mail to + eurotex-info@cs.ruu.nl +You will get an automatic reply describing how to get information +and how to register. + +In case you have other questions regarding the conference, send +e-mail to the EuroTeX'95 Organizing Committee: + eurotex-org@cs.ruu.nl + +Erik Frambach +EuroTeX'95 Organizing Committee + + +------------------------------ + +Date: 03 Aug 1995 11:35:05 +0100 +From: Peter Flynn +Subject: TeX Users Group + +It is with regret that I have tendered my resignation as Secretary of +the TeX Users Group. I have been unable to establish organisational +support for this activity, and I feel I can no longer maintain the +fiction that I am able even to carry out duties such as attending the +Board Meeting. + +I notified the Board of Directors of this before the Annual Meeting +last week, and am happy to announce that Sebastian Rahtz will be +taking over as Secretary. + +I will continue to be active as far as I can in the TeX field and will +continue as editor of TeX and TUG News. + +///Peter Flynn + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Sun, 13 Aug 1995 11:48:38 -0400 +From: "K. Berry" +Subject: fontname 2.0 available + +I have released version 2.0 of the naming scheme for TeX fonts. +You can get it by anonymous ftp from + + ftp.cs.umb.edu:pub/tex/fontname.tar.gz + ... mirrored at ftp.cdrom.com:/pub/tex/tex-k + ... and CTAN & mirrors in /tex-archive/info (see bwlo). + +There have been many changes and additions since 1.6, many as a result +of the new psfonts distribution now on CTAN, based on the new 8r +encoding. Here's a summary of the changes: + +* New encoding variants 7 and 8 to expand the namespace, changing + existing names for expert, oldstyle figure, alternate fonts. +* Tables split out from fontname.texi to machine-readable *.map files. +* Abbreviations for the 500-font Bitstream CD, the Softkey Keyfonts + Pro CD, and common Apple fonts included. +* TimesNewRomanPS assigned its own typeface family. +* Some afm2tfm *.enc files included. + +As always, thanks to the many contributors. +I've tried to record their/your names in the ChangeLog. + +Please send suggestions/comments/etc. to tex-fonts@math.utah.edu, +or to me personally. + +kb@cs.umb.edu +Member of the League for Programming Freedom -- write lpf@uunet.uu.net. + + + +Known mirrors of the CTAN reside on (alphabetically): + dongpo.math.ncu.edu.tw (Taiwan) /tex-archive + gw.pacbell.com (California, USA) /mirror/ftp.shsu.edu/tex-archive + ftp.center.osaka-u.ac.jp (Japan) /CTAN + ftp.ccu.edu.tw (Taiwan) /pub/tex + ftp.cs.rmit.edu.au (Australia) /tex-archive + ftp.duke.edu (North Carolina, USA) /tex-archive + ftp.gwdg.de (Deutschland) /pub/dante + ftp.jussieu.fr (France) /pub4/TeX/CTAN + ftp.loria.fr (France) /pub/unix/tex/ctan + ftp.mpi-sb.mpg.de (Deutschland) /pub4/tex/mirror/ftp.dante.de + ftp.muni.cz (The Czech Republic) /pub/tex/CTAN + ftp.riken.go.jp (Japan) /pub/tex-archive + ftp.uni-bielefeld.de (Deutschland) /pub/tex + ftp.uni-stuttgart.de (Deutschland) /tex-archive (/pub/tex) + ftp.usafa.af.mil (Colorado, USA) /mirrors/packages/TeX + ftp.u-aizu.ac.jp (Japan) /pub/CTAN + ftpserver.nus.sg (Singapore) /pub/zi/TeX + kadri.ut.ee (Estonia) /pub/tex + src.doc.ic.ac.uk (England) /packages/tex/uk-tex + sunsite.unc.edu (North Carolina, USA) /pub/packages/TeX + wuarchive.wustl.edu (Missouri, USA) /packages/TeX + +Please send updates to this list to . + +The participating hosts in the Comprehensive TeX Archive Network are: + ftp.dante.de (Deutschland) + -- anonymous ftp /tex-archive (/pub/tex /pub/archive) + -- gopher on node sun.dante.de + -- e-mail via ftpmail@dante.de + -- Administrator: + ftp.shsu.edu (Texas, USA) + -- anonymous ftp and gopher /tex-archive (/pub/tex /pub/archive) + -- NFS mountable from ftp.SHSU.edu:/pub/ftp/tex-archive + -- e-mail via ftpmail@ftp.SHSU.edu + -- World Wide Web access on www.SHSU.edu + -- Administrator: + ftp.tex.ac.uk (England) + -- anonymous ftp /tex-archive (/pub/tex /pub/archive) + -- gopher on node gopher.tex.ac.uk + -- NFS mountable from nfs.tex.ac.uk:/public/ctan/tex-archive + -- World Wide Web access on www.tex.ac.uk + -- Administrator: + + +------------------------------ +About TeXhax... + +Please send contributions to: TeXhax@tex.ac.uk + +Subscription and unsubscription requests: + send a one line mail message to TeXhax-Request@tex.ac.uk + containing either subscribe texhax + or unsubscribe texhax + +To obtain the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) lists for TeX, send a +message with no subject to fileserv@shsu.edu, consisting of +SENDME FAQ + +For information on the TeX Users Group, please send a message to +TUG@TUG.org, or write TeX Users Group, 1850 Union Street, #1637 +San Francisco CA 94123 (phone: 1 415 982 8449, fax: 1 415 982 8559) + +Backnumbers of all the digests are stored in the Comprehensive TeX +Archive Network (CTAN) and can be retrieved on the Internet by +anonymous ftp. 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The LaTeX Companion by Goosens, Mittelback and Samarin +talks of many packages that are not part of our standard installation +but nonetheless look useful. In ferreting around CTAN, I find some of +them are in the LaTeX209 tree rather than the LaTeX2e tree and some of +them are not there at all. + +Is it the case that what is in the book is supposed to be on CTAN? + +Is it the case that the LaTeX2e tree should contain everything for +LaTeX2e or what? + +I will not mention which packages I am after for the moment since my +problem is that the code of both the ones I am interested in does not +appear work properly. There is also a macro in latex.ltx that appears +to be broken. + +Now under the circumstances (i.e. that one of the macros is in +latex.ltx, that the packages are written about in an official LaTeX2e +book, and that lots of people must use the facilties of LaTeX2e) I +should perhaps doubt me and my understanding but it all behaves in a +very broken fashion. I have rewritten the macro and the two packages +so that they work perfectly. + +What is the mechanism for finding out who is wrong? + +Russel. + + +Dr Russel Winder + + Reader in Software Engineering + Editor-in-Chief, Object Oriented Systems + +Department of Computer Science Phone: +44 (0)171 380 7293 +University College London Fax: +44 (0)171 387 1397 +Gower Street EMail: R.Winder@cs.ucl.ac.uk +London WC1E 6BT +UK URL: http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/R.Winder/ + +------------------------------ + +Date: Fri, 25 Aug 1995 17:46:31 -0500 +From: Rieger +Subject: PS Smallcaps Font + +I've recently been trying to use PostScript resident fonts with DVIPS +and following the instructions in the manual I ran AFM2TFM and then +VPTOVF to generate the required files. Things went smoothly and the +printer was indeed using its own fonts. + +The trouble began when I wanted to build a small caps font. Again +following the instructions I ran + + afm2tfm Times-Roman -V ptmsc rptmsc + vptovf ptmsc.vpl ptmsc.vf ptmsc.tfm + +I also added a line to PSFONTS.MAP like this: + + rptmsc Times-Roman "/Times-Roman Small Caps" + +The TeX file was amended to read now: + + \font\vvzsmc=ptmsc at 10pt + {\vvzsmc ... (some text) ... } + +which went through TeX and DVIPS without a hitch, but the resulting +PostScript file wouldn't print. From the front panel of the printer +you could see that it received the file and was working on it, but no +output was produced. + +If you have any idea what went wrong, I'd appreciated your help very +much. Thanks in advance, + +Yours, Hans + ++--------------------+------------------------------+------------------+ +| Hans Rieger | Internet: rieger@uni-bonn.de | | +| University of Bonn, RHRZ | Bitnet : uzr108@dbnrhrz1 | __o | +| Wegeler-Str. 6 | | _`\<,_ | +| 53115 Bonn | Phone : +49-228-73-3444 | (_)/ (_) | +| Germany | Fax : -2743 | | ++------------------------------+--------------------+------------------+ + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Wed, 30 Aug 1995 13:00:08 +0100 +From: David.Simpson@ivl.se +Subject: color, graphics + +I am trying to set up LaTeX2e on a unix station, and +wanted to use the new color and graphics packages. +However, attempts to use "usepackage" result in +messages such as +! Latex error : File 'color.sty' not found. +Similarly for 'graphics.sty' +I have searched the CTAN archives for such files.All I have +come up with is the graphics package directory containing color.dtx,=20 +graphics.dtx, but no .sty files. What is wrong ? +Dave Simpson + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Thu, 21 Sep 1995 08:43:14 -0000 +From: C D Radcliffe +Subject: Macro to return directory/path name? + +Is there a command or macro which can return the current directory which +a .tex file is in? I have used \jobname to give the name of the tex file +but I also require the directory. + +Thanks in advance, + +Chris Radcliffe, + +Department of Mechanical Engineering, +University of Leeds, __o +Leeds, LS2 9JT, UK. _ _`\<,_ +men5cdr@sun.leeds.ac.uk (0113 - 2332152) -_ (_)/ (_) + +------------------------------ + +Date: Sun, 24 Sep 1995 12:44:11 +0100 +From: Kieran Parsons +Subject: VF versions of CM fonts + + I'd like to use the postscript versions of the Computer Modern fonts +available on CTAN (either BaKoma or Paradissa) in my LaTeX documents. In order +to use XDVI or DVIPS I need the VF versions of the CM fonts, which do not appea +r +to be on CTAN. Has anyone got copies of these?, or could tell me how to generat +e +them (I understand that fontinst could be used, but I have no experience using +this package). + + Thanks for any help you can give me, + + Kieran + + ########################################################################## + # # + # Sender: Kieran Parsons # + # # + # E-mail: k.parsons@bris.ac.uk # + # Tel: (0117) 928 7740 (Room 1.5) # + # Fax: (0117) 925 5265 # + # # + ########################################################################## + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Wed, 27 Sep 1995 11:23:50 -0500 +From: cwu +Subject: Where can I find a free copy of Latex in internet + +Hello, + +Is there any free copy of Latex in internet with printing driver +available? If so, please let me know at following e-mail address. + +cwu@yoda.unl.edu + +Thanks! + + +------------------------------ + +Date: 31 Aug 1995 08:42:19 -0400 +From: bbeeton +Subject: tugboat 15#4 -- late, but on the way + +TUGboat 15#4 has been sent to the printer today by overnight courier. +The printing schedule calls for the finished issue to be mailed out +three weeks from receipt of the camera copy by the printer. In other +words, mailing should occur by September 22. + + +TUGboat 15, 4, December 1994 +Contents + + 423 Addresses + +General Delivery + 425 Christina Thiele Opening words + 426 Barbara Beeton Editorial comments: + TeX meetings in 1994; A new, expanded TeX FAQ; + UKTeX Digest ceases to exist; Miscellaneous gossip + 427 Michel Goossens, Sebastian Rahtz and Barbara Beeton + The TUG94 Proceedings -- Apologia + 429 Julita Bolland, Toni Walter and Wlodek Bzyl + EuroTeX'94 + +Dreamboat + 434 Philip Taylor Minutes of the NTS meeting held at Lindau + on October 11/12th 1994 + +Tools + 438 Maurice Laugier and Yannis Haralambous + TeX innovations at the Louis-Jean printing house + +Fonts + 444 Pierre A. MacKay Recycled Metafont + 447 Yannis Haralambous Indica, an Indic preprocessor for TeX: + A Sinhalese TeX system + +Graphics + 459 Petr Olsak The EAN barcodes by TeX + +Letters + 464 Philip Taylor An open letter to the TUG Board + +Survey + 466 Gabriel Valiente Feruglio + Typesetting commutative diagrams + +Macros + 485 Victor Eijkhout The bag of tricks + 486 Jacques Richer A TeX autostereogram generator + 492 Reinhard Foessmeier + Stereographic pictures using TeX + +LaTeX + 496 Johannes Braams To reset or not to reset + +Abstracts + 498 Cahiers GUTenberg Nos. 18 and 19 + 500 Abstracts of the Proceedings of the Eighth European TeX Conference, + Gdansk, September 1994 + +News & Announcements + 504 Calendar + 505 Barbara Beeton Production notes + +TUG Business + 506 Institutional members + +Forms + 507 TUG membership application + +Advertisements + 508 TeX consulting and production services + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Mon, 18 Sep 1995 16:10:05 -0700 +From: vojta@math.berkeley.edu (Paul Vojta) +Subject: Announcing gsftopk-1.11 + +This is to announce that version 1.11 of gsftopk is available. gsftopk is +a utility that calls Ghostscript to render PostScript fonts, and then converts +them into pk format. This allows you to view PostScript fonts in xdvi. + +In addition to various bug fixes, this version: + + 1. optionally incorporates Karl Berry's kpathsea library for recursive + path searching, + 2. works better with gs 3.33: it doesn't choke if you defined SAFER + following the recent CERT advisory, and it does not suffer from + segmentation faults caused by a bug in the garbage collection + routines. + +To upgrade, you can either: + + 1. get the whole package again: + + CTAN:tex-archive/fonts/utilities/gsftopk/gsftopk-1.11.tar.gz + + or + + 2. apply the following patch to version 1.10: + + CTAN:tex-archive/fonts/utilities/gsftopk/gsftopk-1.10-1.11.diff.gz + +These files are also available in Unix compress format from math.berkeley.edu +in the directory pub/Software/TeX. + +- --Paul Vojta, vojta@math.berkeley.edu + + +------------------------------ +About TeXhax... + +Please send contributions to: TeXhax@tex.ac.uk + +Subscription and unsubscription requests: + send a one line mail message to TeXhax-Request@tex.ac.uk + containing either subscribe texhax + or unsubscribe texhax + +To obtain the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) lists for TeX, send a +message with no subject to fileserv@shsu.edu, consisting of +SENDME FAQ + +For information on the TeX Users Group, please send a message to +TUG@TUG.org, or write TeX Users Group, 1850 Union Street, #1637 +San Francisco CA 94123 (phone: 1 415 982 8449, fax: 1 415 982 8559) + +Backnumbers of all the digests are stored in the Comprehensive TeX +Archive Network (CTAN) and can be retrieved on the Internet by +anonymous ftp. 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The LaTeX Companion by Goosens, Mittelback and Samarin + > talks of many packages that are not part of our standard installation +... + > Is it the case that what is in the book is supposed to be on CTAN? +well, not "supposed", just are + + > Is it the case that the LaTeX2e tree should contain everything for + > LaTeX2e or what? +the 2e tree contains packages which are known to work with 2e. the 209 +tree contains material that will *probably* work with 2e, but no-one +has officially checked and re-released the package + + > appear work properly. There is also a macro in latex.ltx that appears + > to be broken. +there is a standard procedure for bug reports, please use it + + > What is the mechanism for finding out who is wrong? +report bugs in 2e to its maintainers; report bugs in packages to their +authors. its as simple as that. + +the only part of 2e that is officially supported and checked at each +release is in the "packages" tree; the rest comes under the heading of +"caveat emptor" + +*********************************** +(for Hans Rieger) + + > I also added a line to PSFONTS.MAP like this: + > + > rptmsc Times-Roman "/Times-Roman Small Caps" + > +where you came up with this syntax, i have no idea. it wont work. +read the manual again, and you'll see that small caps are entirely at +the virtual font level, and dont need anything in psfonts.map + + +***************************************************** +(for David.Simpson) + + > Subject: color, graphics + > + > I am trying to set up LaTeX2e on a unix station, and + > wanted to use the new color and graphics packages. + > However, attempts to use "usepackage" result in + > messages such as + > ! Latex error : File 'color.sty' not found. + > Similarly for 'graphics.sty' + > I have searched the CTAN archives for such files.All I have + > come up with is the graphics package directory containing color.dtx,=20 + > graphics.dtx, but no .sty files. What is wrong ? +read the instructions, and you'll see that graphics.sty and color.sty +are generated from the .dtx files like many other LaTeX packages. Run +TeX on graphics.ins + +*************************************** +(for Kieran Parsons ) + > I'd like to use the postscript versions of the Computer Modern fonts + > available on CTAN (either BaKoma or Paradissa) in my LaTeX + >documents. In ord> to use XDVI or DVIPS I need the VF versions of the +> CM fonts, which do not app +you are confused, there are no VF files associated with standard CM +fonts. For Xdvi you need the original PK bitmap, but for dvips you +need to add the names of the CM fonts to the file psfonts.map. The +BaKoMa distribution comes with a suitable addition + + + +sebastian rahtz + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Fri, 29 Sep 1995 12:59:39 +0100 +From: Russel Winder +Subject: Re: TeXhax Digest V95 #14 + +Sebastian, + +Hi, we communicate with each other again! How are you? + +> > Is it the case that the LaTeX2e tree should contain everything for +> > LaTeX2e or what? +> the 2e tree contains packages which are known to work with 2e. the 209 +> tree contains material that will *probably* work with 2e, but no-one +> has officially checked and re-released the package + +Sounds eminently sensible. + +However, why discuss packages in the official LaTeX2e companion which +have not been officially checked and known to work with LaTeX2e, +e.g. multind.sty (p.365),index.doc (p.367) and bibunits.sty (p.386) -- +to be found in macros/latex209/contrib/misc but nowhere in the 2e +tree. + +> > appear work properly. There is also a macro in latex.ltx that appears +> > to be broken. +> there is a standard procedure for bug reports, please use it + +Where are these standard procedures documented so that a person can +find out what they are? + +> > What is the mechanism for finding out who is wrong? +> report bugs in 2e to its maintainers; report bugs in packages to their +> authors. its as simple as that. + +Exactly but see above. + +> the only part of 2e that is officially supported and checked at each +> release is in the "packages" tree; the rest comes under the heading of +> "caveat emptor" + +Which is why I guess I end up re-writing almost all the packages I try +from outside the 2e tree so that they actually work. Oh well... + +Russel. + +========================================================================== + +Dr Russel Winder + + Reader in Software Engineering + Editor-in-Chief, Object Oriented Systems + +Department of Computer Science Phone: +44 (0)171 380 7293 +University College London Fax: +44 (0)171 387 1397 +Gower Street EMail: R.Winder@cs.ucl.ac.uk +London WC1E 6BT +UK URL: http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/R.Winder/ + +========================================================================== + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Fri, 29 Sep 1995 13:08:40 +0100 +From: Sebastian Rahtz +Subject: Re: TeXhax Digest V95 #14 + + > However, why discuss packages in the official LaTeX2e companion which +but its not "official", thats the misunderstanding. + + > have not been officially checked and known to work with LaTeX2e, + > e.g. multind.sty (p.365),index.doc (p.367) and bibunits.sty (p.386) -- + > to be found in macros/latex209/contrib/misc but nowhere in the 2e +mainly cos LaTeX2e didnt exist when they wrote the book :-} + + > + > Where are these standard procedures documented so that a person can + > find out what they are? +in the instructions for LaTex2e; see eg 00readme.txt.... + + > Which is why I guess I end up re-writing almost all the packages I try + > from outside the 2e tree so that they actually work. Oh well... +to be expected, in some ways. The 2e team are unusual along TeXxies +(with many honourable exceptions) of documenting, maintaining and +checking what they have done. + +but i think you are being unduly negative. "almost all packages i try" +going wrong suggests that either your needs are well weird or mine +are, because I seldom have to poke around these days. I find in fact +that the *vast* majority of work that comes past me is catered for by +the base+packages configuration. add in obvious, well-maintained, +stuff like fancyheadings and harvard and i'm happy as a sand boy. But +then its sometime since i did multiple indexes and bibliographies + +the standard answer from Frank Mittelbach to letters like yours is +"ok, so you have found bibunits.sty doesnt work with 2e; fine, find +the problem, fix it up, document it, and submit it back in CTAN under +the 2e tree". that way the TeX community works well + +i expect that sounds pompous though + +sebastian + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Fri, 29 Sep 1995 18:03:24 +0100 +From: Russel Winder +Subject: Re: TeXhax Digest V95 #14 + + +> > However, why discuss packages in the official LaTeX2e companion which +> but its not "official", thats the misunderstanding. + +Aha. I see your point. Lamport's book has just stitched everyone up +then! + +> > have not been officially checked and known to work with LaTeX2e, +> > e.g. multind.sty (p.365),index.doc (p.367) and bibunits.sty (p.386) +| -- +> > to be found in macros/latex209/contrib/misc but nowhere in the 2e +> mainly cos LaTeX2e didnt exist when they wrote the book :-} + +Figures. Like most C++ programming books I know (apart from mine of +course) the code the authors write about has never been seen by a +compiler. + +> > Where are these standard procedures documented so that a person can +> > find out what they are? +> in the instructions for LaTex2e; see eg 00readme.txt.... + +Thanks. Will read and act accordingly. + +> > Which is why I guess I end up re-writing almost all the packages I try +> > from outside the 2e tree so that they actually work. Oh well... +> to be expected, in some ways. The 2e team are unusual along TeXxies +> (with many honourable exceptions) of documenting, maintaining and +> checking what they have done. + +Agreed, and three cheers for them for believing that documentation is +important. I only wish more people developing computer-based systems +did. + +> but i think you are being unduly negative. "almost all packages i try" +> going wrong suggests that either your needs are well weird or mine +> are, because I seldom have to poke around these days. I find in fact +> that the *vast* majority of work that comes past me is catered for by +> the base+packages configuration. add in obvious, well-maintained, +> stuff like fancyheadings and harvard and i'm happy as a sand boy. But +> then its sometime since i did multiple indexes and bibliographies + +You are right, I am being overly negative. It's just that I need +multiple indexes and bibliographies for collected works and +proceedings and find it hard enough to choose between packages that do +exist and work. In this case choosing between index and multind or +chapterbib and bibunits is not easy as it is difficult to know what +the metrics are. Having to make them all work before they can be +judged makes things worse; most people are only likely to want to make +1 of each work and must choose abstractly, i.e. from information in +books like the Dog Book. The write-ups there don't actuallygive +enough information to decide. + +To reemphasise what I said in my original letter, most of LaTex2e +works perfectly for me. + +> the standard answer from Frank Mittelbach to letters like yours is +> "ok, so you have found bibunits.sty doesnt work with 2e; fine, find +> the problem, fix it up, document it, and submit it back in CTAN under +> the 2e tree". that way the TeX community works well +> +> i expect that sounds pompous though + +No it doesn't think it does sound pompous, nor is the principle in +error, but the problem is that people who are not within the immediate +circle of developers can feel: + +1. that material they submit will not be taken seriously as it doesn't come +from the inner circle; + +2. very defensive about their macros incase they are a bit +unsophisticated and cause howls of derision from members of the inner +circle and others; and/or + +3. unsure of what the procedure is as it is not widely documented. + +Russel. + +========================================================================== + +Dr Russel Winder + + Reader in Software Engineering + Editor-in-Chief, Object Oriented Systems + +Department of Computer Science Phone: +44 (0)171 380 7293 +University College London Fax: +44 (0)171 387 1397 +Gower Street EMail: R.Winder@cs.ucl.ac.uk +London WC1E 6BT +UK URL: http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/R.Winder/ + +========================================================================== + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Fri, 29 Sep 1995 12:02:44 -0000 +From: Dave Laurenson +Subject: Re: PS Smallcaps Font + +} I've recently been trying to use PostScript resident fonts with DVIPS +} and following the instructions in the manual I ran AFM2TFM and then +} VPTOVF to generate the required files. Things went smoothly and the +} printer was indeed using its own fonts. +} +} The trouble began when I wanted to build a small caps font. Again +} following the instructions I ran +} +} afm2tfm Times-Roman -V ptmsc rptmsc +} vptovf ptmsc.vpl ptmsc.vf ptmsc.tfm +} +} I also added a line to PSFONTS.MAP like this: +} +} rptmsc Times-Roman "/Times-Roman Small Caps" +} +} The TeX file was amended to read now: +} +} \font\vvzsmc=ptmsc at 10pt +} {\vvzsmc ... (some text) ... } +} +} which went through TeX and DVIPS without a hitch, but the resulting +} PostScript file wouldn't print. From the front panel of the printer +} you could see that it received the file and was working on it, but no +} output was produced. + +You do not require the entry in the PSFONTS.MAP file - the Virtual Font +(.vf) file refers the DVI processor to the appropriate raw font files. +Here's a small piece of text that I wrote a while back to remind myself +of what I was doing.... + +In this case we want to use the same base font, but scale it to get +the lower case capitals. For Times-Roman you will find ptmsc.tfm and +ptmsc.vf, but no rptmsc.tfm. The reason for this is that when the .vpl +file is created (using the -V option of afm2tfm) it refers to the raw +tfm file twice in two sizes (size 1.0 and 0.8). The .vf file +generated from this reflects this mapping, so dvips looks only for +rptmr.tfm which it does find. (For reference, the command to do this +is 'afm2tfm ptmr.afm -V ptmsc.vpl rptmr.tfm' since the raw tfm file is +rptmr.tfm and not rptmsc.tfm). As a side effect, no entry for Small +Caps fonts is required in the psfonts.map file. + +Dave. + + Department of Electrical Engineering + The University of Edinburgh, Scotland + http://www.ee.ed.ac.uk/~dil/ + Tel: 0131 650 5579 Fax: 0131 650 6554 + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Fri, 29 Sep 1995 13:29:02 +0100 +From: Robin.Fairbairns@cl.cam.ac.uk +Subject: Re: The "Dog Book" and Packages + +In article <15781.812365021@unix.ccc.nottingham.ac.ukd> Russel Winder writes: +>I am a (relatively happy) LaTeX2e user using a "bog standard" +>installation. The LaTeX Companion by Goosens, Mittelback and Samarin +>talks of many packages that are not part of our standard installation +>but nonetheless look useful. In ferreting around CTAN, I find some of +>them are in the LaTeX209 tree rather than the LaTeX2e tree and some of +>them are not there at all. +> +>Is it the case that what is in the book is supposed to be on CTAN? + +We do our best to maintain a usable set, but we are (to some extent) +at the mercy of authors. In a few cases, the package listed in the +book has been superseded; some packages have (I think) been withdrawn. + +The file info/companion.ctan (originally by Sebastian Rahtz, but I now +maintain it) lists the packages we think are described in TLC and +where to find them, their replacements or nearest equivalents on +CTAN. It's in a special cryptic format... + +>Is it the case that the LaTeX2e tree should contain everything for +>LaTeX2e or what? + +No. Think of the dynamics of the situation: when 2e first appeared, +there were (naturally enough) _no_ contributed packages for it. As +they appear, we reach a point at which it becomes unreasonable to +think of the 2.09 tree as anything other than a remote backup. At +such a time, one would expect all packages there that are known to +work under both 2.09 and 2e to migrate to the 2e tree. + +We may be at this stage already, but simply don't have the effort to +evaluate the situation. There are endless proposals to reorganise the +archive, but none that we can realistically undertake. + +>I will not mention which packages I am after for the moment since my +>problem is that the code of both the ones I am interested in does not +>appear work properly. There is also a macro in latex.ltx that appears +>to be broken. + +DO try reporting things like this. In the case of something in +latex.ltx, you should submit the report to the LaTeX3 team, using +latexbug.tex to ensure that adequate information is included. In the +case of other packages, report the problem to the author. If you've +corrected a problem, think in terms of submitting that correction to +the author (or, under your own name, to the archive). + +>What is the mechanism for finding out who is wrong? + +Reporting these things is always a good start. The LaTeX3 team are +(supernaturally, IMO) patient with bug reports, and many package +authors are pretty decent too. Personally, I wouldn't use this list +to report package problems (I monitor the Usenet group comp.text.tex +fairly regularly), but if needs must, it's better than nothing. +- -- +Robin (Campaign for Real Radio 3) Fairbairns rf@cl.cam.ac.uk +U of Cambridge Computer Lab, Pembroke St, Cambridge CB2 3QG, UK +Private page + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Fri, 29 Sep 1995 18:32:19 -0400 +From: jgentle@acuity.gmu.edu (James E. Gentle) +Subject: Re: The "Dog Book" and Packages + +Russel Winder wrote: + +> This maybe a stupid collection of questions, no doubt I will get +> mountains of hate mail if it is but... +> ... +> In ferreting around CTAN, I find some of +> them are in the LaTeX209 tree rather than the LaTeX2e tree and some of +> them are not there at all. +> ... +> I will not mention which packages I am after for the moment since my +> problem is that the code of both the ones I am interested in does not +> appear work properly. There is also a macro in latex.ltx that appears +> to be broken. + +Since I have had the same experience, I am very much interested in the +answers to those questions. The "dog" book has been worse than useless +to me: it has caused me to waste many hours of my time looking for and +trying to figure out what is wrong with the packages that sound so +useful when I read about them in the book. Do working versions of +those packages really exist anywhere? and if so, where? -- and could we +delete the dogs, so people don't waste their time with them? + +- -Jim + +*********************************************************** +James E. Gentle +University Professor of Computational Statistics +Institute for Computational Sciences and Informatics +George Mason University +Fairfax, VA 22030-4444 +jgentle@gmu.edu +*********************************************************** + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Sun, 01 Oct 1995 22:47:00 +0100 +From: PETERWYZLIC@cbonn.wwbnet.de (Peter Wyzlic) +Subject: Re: The "Dog Book" and Packages + + +Hallo TeXnicians, + +Russel Winder wrote (in Texhax, Issue 14): + +> In ferreting around CTAN, I find some of them [i.e. the +> packages mentioned in "Latex Companion"] are in the LaTeX209 +> tree rather than the LaTeX2e tree and some of them are not +> there at all. + +Please have a look at /tex-archive/macros/packages where you can +find what you are searching for. + +> Is it the case that what is in the book is supposed to be +> on CTAN? + +It is. + +Peter Wyzlic, Bonn, Germany + +E-Mail: PETERWYZLIC@CBONN.WWBNET.DE +Tel.: +49 228 / 691581 + + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Wed, 04 Oct 1995 17:41:50 -0000 +From: David.Handscomb@comlab.ox.ac.uk +Subject: pagebreaks, &c in indexes + + +a) Is there any way of ensuring that an index generated by makeindex +is not broken between an item and its following subitem? - e.g.: + +network 12 +news +========= pagebreak ============ + bad 13 + good 14 +next 15 + +I guess (see Companion p.359) that it could possibly be done via the +keyword item_x1 in the *.ist file, if at all. If so, then how? +\nopagebreak in the *.ind file seems to have no effect. + + + +b) Furthermore, is there any way of generating the following? My guess +is `no': + +news + bad 13 + good 14 + \emph{see also} gnus + + + +David Handscomb + +Numerical Analysis Group +Oxford University Computing Laboratory +Wolfson Building +Parks Road +Oxford OX1 3QD +ENGLAND + +tel. (national) 01865 273891 (international) +44 1865 273891 +FAX (national) 01865 273839 (international) +44 1865 273839 +E-mail dch@comlab.ox.ac.uk / na.handscomb@na-net.ornl.gov + + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Mon, 09 Oct 1995 08:22:59 -0500 +From: Jeff Helgesen +Subject: METAFONT versions of courier and times? + +I am interested in obtaining metafont versions of courier (bold) and the +times family of fonts. + +I am led to understand that these fonts are available commercially, but +I have not been able to locate a vendor. + +Any assistance rendered would be greatly appreciated. Please respond +directly via email. + +Regards, +Jeff +- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +| Jeff Helgesen | Voice: 217-398-2060 | +| Technical Typesetting Manager | Fax: 217-398-3923 | +| Publication Services / Champaign, IL (USA) | internet: jmh@pubserv.com | +- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Tue, 17 Oct 1995 14:03:46 +0100 +From: pcmc@gdf.rl.ac.uk (Peter Chiu RAL SSD EODG Computer Section) +Subject: Tex for VMS + + +My apologies if you receive this message more than once, +as I've sent it to more than one place. + +I have been trying to pick up the latest tex and latex (3.14159?) +software for VMS (alpha and VAX) from ftp.tex.ac.uk. + +I have managed to locate the directories "/tex-archive/systems/vms" +and other directories like /tex-archive/fonts", but +always hit into problems when trying to assemble the kits. + +The problem I see is that there does not seem to be a simple +kit whereby one can easily build a basic tex and latex directories. + +I can ftp the vms.zip kit and unzip it, but it ends up with a +number of zip files underneath. Unzipping these files however +do not give me the the directory strucutre corresponding to the +descriptions in 0texinstall.txt. + +There are further complications such as the /tex-archive/fonts/pk-files +directory not being present, and Tex-archive/fonts/cm cannot be transfered +as a zip file. + +I mailed this problem to ctan-uk@tex.ac.uk and was refered to +this mailing list. + +Basically, I wonder if anyone has a simple zip or backup saveset version +that I can easily build a complete VMS kit for alphas and VAXes? + +Thanks. +Regards, +Peter Chiu +******************************************************************************* +Peter Chiu +Rutherford Appleton Laboratory | E-mail: P.Chiu@rl.ac.uk (Internet) +Space Science Department | : Omni:UK.AC.RL.GDF::PCMC (19.135DECnet) +Building R25 Room 1.27 | Voice : (44)-(0)1235-44-6699 +Chilton, Didcot | Fax : (44)-(0)1235-44-6434 +Oxfordshire OX11 0QX UK | +******************************************************************************* + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Wed, 18 Oct 1995 10:00:40 -0400 +From: Andrew Kuchling +Subject: Filling enclosed spaces in Metafont + +I'm working on a program to convert TrueType fonts to Metafont source code, +and have run into a problem. The TrueType rasterizer draws spline curves +and then fills in all enclosed areas of the character. However, Metafont +seems to only support filling in areas where boundary paths are supplied in +advance, and not areas that just happen to have been enclosed by curves. +So, I'd like to know if any Metafont wizards can show me how to fill in +arbitrary enclosed spaces without deriving boundary paths. Failing that, +are there any postprocessors that perform this task (say, on *gf files)? + + Thanks in advance... + + + Andrew Kuchling + andrewk@cst.ca + + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Thu, 26 Oct 1995 01:22:55 +0200 +From: Hyokkee Hwang +Subject: Fonts used in "The LaTeX Companion"? + + Hello! + + I want to know how to set up the font used in the backcover of + the book "Latex Companion" by Michel Goossens, Frank Mittelbach, etc. (I + mean the paragraphs starting with "LaTeX is an accesible and effective + tool...") + + It seems that the font is actually a computer modern roman but + that looks very slightly different from the cmr I am using. + So let me know the details of that font and how to set up. + It looks more beautiful and so I prefer it. + + I can use both latex2 & latex2e. + + Thank you. + + +Best, +HaYaNNie + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Fri, 29 Sep 1995 12:58:01 +0100 +From: l44@lrw.uni-bremen.de (Roland Weibezahn) +Subject: ANNOUNCE: xtem X11-TeX-menu, release v. 4.16 + +Dear xtem users, + +after the tests of the beta-version of xtem version_4 this is now +the final release as version 4.16 of + + "xtem", an X11-TeX-menu + +which runs with the new Tcl/Tk/TclX (Tcl 7.4/Tk4.0) as well as with the +old version (Tcl7.3/Tk3.6) (yet we highly encourage you to switch to the +new Tcl/Tk/TclX release because of some desirable user interface +refinements introduced in this Tcl/Tk version). + + +Besides adapting xtem to the new Tcl/Tk we have done error corrections, +optimizations and new features, some of them are: + - file and directory selection in one menu, directory creation possible now, + - radiobuttons where possible, + - double mouse clicks in select boxes replaced by simple mouse clicks, + - improved error messages if errors are done in the setting file + printing.vst, + - creation of the TeXtool buttons in the main menu optional by choice of + the local administrator, + - last used size and position of the xtem windows can be saved, + - printer driver dvilj is added to the setting files. + +The setting files from older versions of xtem may be kept unchanged +(mkcommand.vst excepted), thus switching from the older version (3.12) to the +new release will be done easily. + + +You will find all files on our file server: + + http://ftp.lrw.uni-bremen.de/xtem/xtem_texmenu.html +or + ftp://ftp.lrw.uni-bremen.de/pub/tex/xtem/xtem_texmenu.README + ftp://ftp.lrw.uni-bremen.de/pub/tex/xtem/xtem_texmenu.4.16.tar.gz + ftp://ftp.lrw.uni-bremen.de/pub/tex/xtem/xtem_texmenu_eng.ps.gz + ftp://ftp.lrw.uni-bremen.de/pub/tex/xtem/xtem_texmenu_ger.ps.gz + +Here you may also find the sources Tcl (version7.4), Tk (4.0), TclX: + + ftp://ftp.lrw.uni-bremen.de/pub/tcl/tcl7.4p2.tar.gz + ftp://ftp.lrw.uni-bremen.de/pub/tcl/tk4.0p2.tar.g + ftp://ftp.lrw.uni-bremen.de/pub/tcl/tclX7.4a-p1.tar.gz + +We have uploaded the new xtem version to the ALCATEL server and to +the CTAN Server ftp.dante.de into "incoming", so you also may get all the +material from + ftp://ftp.aud.alcatel.com/tcl/code/xtem_* +and ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/support/xtem_texmenu/* +and the other CTAN servers soon. + + +For those who don't know xtem_TeXMenu up to now, we give a short overview: + +xtem provides for a simple and comfortable graphical user interface to control +the following facilities: + + - file and directory selection, directory creation, + - editor (vi, emacs, ...) including additional windows for the + LaTeX-syntax (using hypertext) and examples, + - TeX, LaTeX, ..., + - previewer (ghostview, xdvi, TkDvi, ...), + - printing (including comfortable printer selection, ...), + - syntax and spelling check, + - makeindex, + - bibtex, + - additional programs as required, + . + . + . +Online help is available for all the buttons and windows by simple mouse click. +xtem is written for Unix platforms and has been tested on many systems. + + + +Thanks, + Roland Weibezahn + + + +- ------------------------------------------------------------------ +Dr. Roland Weibezahn Phone : +49-421-218-3532 +LRW Bremen Telefax: +49-421-218-4112 +c/o University Bremen +Bibliothekstr. 1 Postbox: 330440 +28359 Bremen 28334 Bremen +Germany +email: weibezahn@lrw.uni-bremen.de +WWW: http://ftp.lrw.uni-bremen.de/xtem/xtem_texmenu.html + (the xtem_TeXMenu project +) + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Fri, 29 Sep 1995 21:41:24 +0100 +From: KNAPPEN@VKPMZD.kph.Uni-Mainz.DE +Subject: Announce: Version 1.2 of dc fonts + +Dear TeXhax editors, + +I think the dc-font announce should appear in TeXhax, too, for those people +who don't read highly active newsgroups and lists. + +Here it is: + + +The version 1.2 of the Cork encoded dc fonts is now available from the CTAN +sites and will propagate to its mirrors soon. + +The release includes the following: + +* Many bugfixes, including ?` and !` +* The polish special letters from plfonts by Jackowsky and Rycko +* Overall improved accents +* A text companion font containing 105 extra symbols + +The sources and some documentation are placed in + +tex-archive/fonts/dc/mf + +fd-Files for LaTeX can be found in + +tex-archive/fonts/dc/fd + +There are also starter files for mf in directory ready-mf/ and tfm files in +directory tfm/. You need to rebuild your LaTeX2e format with the new +fd-files included to use the new version of the dcfonts, since all font +names have changed. + +- --J"org Knappen + +P.S. dc-fonts v 1.1 are withdrawn, except for the PostScript versions. + +P.P.S. You can find some documentation of the new release in the EuroTeX95 +proceedings. + + +------------------------------ +About TeXhax... + +Please send contributions to: TeXhax@tex.ac.uk + +Subscription and unsubscription requests: + send a one line mail message to TeXhax-Request@tex.ac.uk + containing either subscribe texhax + or unsubscribe texhax + +To obtain the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) lists for TeX, send a +message with no subject to fileserv@shsu.edu, consisting of +SENDME FAQ + +For information on the TeX Users Group, please send a message to +TUG@TUG.org, or write TeX Users Group, 1850 Union Street, #1637 +San Francisco CA 94123 (phone: 1 415 982 8449, fax: 1 415 982 8559) + +Backnumbers of all the digests are stored in the Comprehensive TeX +Archive Network (CTAN) and can be retrieved on the Internet by +anonymous ftp. 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(TeXhax Digest V95 #15) + invisible printing / figure separations + Keeping signature lines attached + A-tilde + A-tilde (reply) + tex directory structure draft version 0.104 available + + +Administrivia: + Moderators: David Osborne and Peter Abbott + Contributions: TeXhax@tex.ac.uk + Subscription and unsubscription requests: TeXhax-request@tex.ac.uk + (message body = "subscribe texhax" or "unsubscribe texhax", [no quotes]) + +---------------------------------------------------------------------- + +Date: Thu, 26 Oct 1995 14:15:28 -0700 +From: vis!greg@UCSD.EDU +Subject: TeX with an SGML syntax? + +I read about new implementations of TeX and of all kinds of tools for +converting TeX to and from SGML (e.g., HTML) syntax. This makes me +wonder if anyone is working on grafting an SGML syntax onto a new +version/implementation of TeX. It seems to me that this would give +TeX a much bigger future. Old TeX files could be converted to the new +syntax. + +A new syntax would present a good opportunity to revamp the macro +system, either replacing it with a more robust macro system (no +fragile macros) or replacing it with a tcl-like functional language; +the point being to make writing TeX extensions less of a black art. + +So, anyone working on this, or feeling inspired? Comments? + +_Greg + + +J. Greg Davidson Institute for Software Research and Development ++1 (619) 452-8059 6231 Branting Street San Diego, CA 92122 USA + +vis!greg@ucsd.edu (or greg%vis.uucp@ucsd.edu) +jgd@well.sf.ca.us + + ***************************************************** + * Member of the League for Programming Freedom. * + * * + * lpf@uunet.uu.net http://www.lpf.org * + * E-Mail World Wide Web * + ***************************************************** + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Fri, 27 Oct 1995 14:50:38 +0100 +From: Chris Rowley +Subject: Re: TeXhax Digest V95 #15 + +Sebastian wrote: +> Date: Fri, 29 Sep 1995 13:08:40 +0100 +> From: Sebastian Rahtz +> Subject: Re: TeXhax Digest V95 #14 +> +> > have not been officially checked and known to work with LaTeX2e, +> > e.g. multind.sty (p.365),index.doc (p.367) and bibunits.sty (p.386) -- +> > to be found in macros/latex209/contrib/misc but nowhere in the 2e +> mainly cos LaTeX2e didnt exist when they wrote the book :-} +> +The whole companion and the German version have for some time now been +typeset with the new standard LaTeX, and all the packages described +are used therein. This does not imply that any particular package is +well-adapted to the new version but we have neither the time nor the +affrontery to update other people's work: we do provide a lot of +information about how to do this. + +> > +> > Where are these standard procedures documented so that a person can +> > find out what they are? +> in the instructions for LaTex2e; see eg 00readme.txt.... +or such aptly named files as bugs.txt and latexbug.tex: easy isn't it:-)? + + +Chris Rowley --- On behalf of the LaTeX3 Project Team + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Mon, 30 Oct 1995 16:41:46 -0800 +From: mackay@cs.washington.edu (Pierre MacKay) +Subject: Re: METAFONT versions of courier and times? (TeXhax Digest V95 #15) + + +I suspect it would be formally a violation of license to publicize +a METAFONT version even of the IBM Courier that has been made +publicly availble through the X Consortium, and I am sure that it +would be a violation of license in the case of Times---any Times, +even Nimbus. + +But you can certainly get the Courier off the net, and you may +very well have a Times on a pass-through license with your +operating system. Make sure the Courier you get hold of is +a PaintType 0 {filled outline) font and not a PaintType 3 (vector). + +Ps2mf will give you a working METAFONT. I would use t1ascii rather +than the three-stage converters that come with the ps2mf package, +and there are some other cautions as well, but when it works, +ps2mf is neat stuff. + +Cautions: + It won't affect either of the fonts you are asking about unless + you choose to use the Bitstream versions, but Bitstream uses + a clearly legitimate PostScript construction that ps2mf + can't handle. + + Rasterized pk files compiled from the generally available ps2mf + are immense, because all the hints are stored as specials in + the pk file. I have a version (which I don't want to release + until I have the Bitstream-related problem solved) which allows + you to switch off the specials in everything other than proof + mode. This makes sense, because once a font has already been + rasterized, hints are of no use at all. Keep the specials + out and pk files derived from ps2mf input are quite reasonable. + + I have always assumed that suppliers are not seriously + concerned about private in-house conversions of their licensed + fonts, but I have little doubt that they would take a dim + view of the conversions being passed about freely. Actually, + I can hardly see why Bitstream would care. At @ $40.00 + for the 500-font CDROM, Bitstream fonts can hardly do more than + pay for the mastering of the CDROM. It is the most absolute + bargain in fonts today. + +- -- +%=======================================================================% +| N O T I C E | +| Please note the changes in address and telephone number below. | +| There is no Northwest Computing Support Center any longer. | +| Until further notice, I shall be continuing to provide tape | +| distributions and whatever other services I can. | +| | +%=======================================================================% +Email concerned with UnixTeX distribution software may be sent +To: mackay@cs.washington.edu Pierre A. MacKay +Smail: Department of Classics Emeritus Druid for + Denny Hall, Mail Stop DH-10 Unix-flavored TeX + University of Washington + Seattle, WA 98195 + (206) 543-2268 (Message recorder) + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Wed, 01 Nov 1995 17:05:35 -0500 +From: leban@jukebox.lcs.mit.edu (Bruce Leban) +Subject: invisible printing / figure separations + +I want to be able to print a TeX file with all of the text omitted. +It sounds weird, but I want to print pages with color figures and the +output from the color printer is not high enough quality for the text. +The idea is to print the pages twice: + + 1) print the pages with the figures deleted + --- easy enough by replacing each figure with a box of the + appropriate size; an easy hack to do this for EPSF figures + is to replace each EPSF file with a dummy version that + contains just the %!EPSF and %%BoundingBox lines. + 2) print the pages with only the figures + --- this is the problem; obviously I can carefully write code + to position the picture at just the right place for each + page but this is tedious. + +Any suggestions that would make this easier? + +Hacking the postscript output to disable the show command won't work: some +of the figures contain text and this must be printed with the figure, not +with the body text. (The figures only use fonts not used in the text, so +disabling specific fonts could work.) + +Looking in the TeXhax archives, I found a similar request in TeXhax 93.16, +but no answer. FYI, I am using TeX C 2.9 (on a DEC workstation) and +Textures 1.7 (on a Mac), both with LaTeX 2.09. + + --- Bruce + Leban@lcs.mit.edu @somerville.mass.usa.earth + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Wed, 01 Nov 1995 16:30:16 -0700 +From: al019@freenet.uchsc.edu (D. R. Evans) +Subject: Keeping signature lines attached + +Can anyone suggest how to solve the following problem in plain TeX? + +When one typesets a letter, the end of it looks more or less like this: + +blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah +blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah +blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah + + Yours thingummy + + Fred Bloggs + + +My question is: + How can one ensure that the "Yours thingummy" and the "Fred Bloggs" +always appear on the same page as at least a couple of lines of text from +the letter? + +One can put the whole last paragraph in a vbox, along with the thingummy +and Bloggs lines, but that's not very good if the paragraph is long, +because then the whole lot might get moved to the next page, instead of +just the last few lines of the paragraph and the thingummy and Bloggs +lines. + +Putting the question another way (to try to make sure that there is no +misunderstanding), I want to make sure that instead of: + +blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah +blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah +blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah + +- --- Page Break --- + + Yours thingummy + + Fred Bloggs + +if the page happens to want naturally break at the point, TeX should do +something intelligent such as: + +blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah + +- --- Page Break --- + +blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah +blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah + + Yours thingummy + + Fred Bloggs + +Thanks for any help. + +- -------------------------------------------------------- +D.R. Evans NQ0I / G4AMJ : devans@lynx.colorado.edu + al019@freenet.uchsc.edu + +"Palindor Chronicles" information and extracts: + http://spot.colorado.edu/~romigj/drevans.html +- -------------------------------------------------------- + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Fri, 24 Nov 1995 12:47:39 +0000 +From: "R. Allan Reese" +Subject: A-tilde + +Just curious, but relevant to a problem I'm working on: +which European language(s) use a with tilde accent? Please don't +send more than an odd example word - I don't want to learn the +language, only identify it/them. + +R. Allan Reese Email: r.a.reese@ucc.hull.ac.uk +Head of Applications, Computer Centre Direct voice: +44 1482 465296 +Hull University Voice messages: +44 1482 465685 +Hull HU6 7RX, U.K. Fax: +44 1482 466441 + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Fri, 24 Nov 1995 12:57:53 +0000 +From: "R. Allan Reese" +Subject: A-tilde (reply) + +... and the next person I asked said immediately Portuguese, which I +should have known -eg, S\~ao Paulo. + +Any others? + +R. Allan Reese Email: r.a.reese@ucc.hull.ac.uk +Head of Applications, Computer Centre Direct voice: +44 1482 465296 +Hull University Voice messages: +44 1482 465685 +Hull HU6 7RX, U.K. Fax: +44 1482 466441 + + + +------------------------------ + +Date: Wed, 15 Nov 1995 20:24:56 -0500 +From: "K. Berry" +Subject: tex directory structure draft version 0.104 available + +Draft revision 0.104 of the proposed standard TeX Directory Structure +(TDS) is available for public review. You can get it by anonymous ftp from + ftp.cs.umb.edu:/pub/tex/tds/tds.dvi (also tds.ps, etc.) + +Also from: + ftp.th-darmstadt.de:/pub/tex/TDS/standard/ + +And shortly thereafter from any CTAN host in /tex-archive/tds/standard +- -- ftp.dante.de, ftp.tex.ac.uk, ftp.shsu.edu, and their mirrors. finger +ctan at one of these hosts for a complete list of mirrors, etc. + +The directory in darmstadt also has a subdirectory `papers' containing +other items that may be of interest. + +We plan to fix any reported problems over the next few days, and then +submit this next week for the next issue of TUGboat. + +Comments and suggestions are welcome. Please communicate them by email to + twg-tds@shsu.edu + +or by paper mail to + Karl Berry / 135 Center Hill Road / Plymouth, MA 02360 / USA + +The primary purpose of this document is to describe a standard TeX +Directory Structure (TDS) for macros, fonts, and other such +implementation-independent TeX files. It also suggests ways to +incorporate the rest of the TeX files into a single structure. We hope +that administrators and developers of both free and commercial +implementations of TeX will adopt this standard. It has been designed +to work on all modern systems. In particular, this Technical Working +Group (TWG) believes it is usable under Unix, MS-DOS, OS/2, MacOS, and VMS. + +- -- the TUG Technical Working Group on a TeX Directory Structure (TWG-TDS) + +Since the entire standard is only about 40K gzipped, I've attached it to +this message. (If you do not have GNU gzip/gunzip, you can get them from +prep.ai.mit.edu:/pub/gnu and mirrors, if you care.) + +#!/bin/sh +# This is a shell archive (produced by GNU sharutils 4.1). +# To extract the files from this archive, save it to some FILE, remove +# everything before the `!/bin/sh' line above, then type `sh FILE'. +# +# Made on 1995-11-15 20:06 EST by . +# Source directory was `/u/w/tds'. +# +# Existing files will *not* be overwritten unless `-c' is specified. +# +# This shar contains: +# length mode name +# ------ ---------- ------------------------------------------ +# 77596 -rw-rw-rw- tds.dvi +# +touch -am 1231235999 $$.touch >/dev/null 2>&1 +if test ! -f 1231235999 && test -f $$.touch; then + shar_touch=touch +else + shar_touch=: + echo + echo 'WARNING: not restoring timestamps. 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So, I've taken a deep breath and put TeXhax on "automatic pilot", +under the control of the Majordomo list manager I use here. Majordomo's +digest program has been doing sterling work for me on a digest of the Lotus +Cars mailing list, the 300th automatically-produced issue of which dropped +into my mailbox today, so I'm confident it can do the job. I'll be keeping a +close eye on the digester's performance, but I hope this change should mean +more regular issues of TeXhax --- assuming people keep sending mail for +inclusion in it, of course! + +~~David Osborne (TeXhax Digest moderator) + + +------------------------------ + +From: Salvatore Ruggieri +Date: Mon, 27 Nov 1995 14:45:20 +0100 (GMT+0100) +Subject: Printing problems + +I have a big problem with printing PostScript files generated with +dvips starting from a Latex document. + +In the Latex document some \epsffile macro appear, and epsf files +(generated with ps2epsi starting from a PostScript from FrameMaker 4) +are included and printed correctly only on a few printers +(actually, just a Sun). + +The problem arises mainly with HP, but also with Apple and other printers. +The figures are not printed, although I can see them using xdvi +or ghostview. + +Can anyone help me, please ? + +Thanks. + +Salvatore Ruggieri + + + +------------------------------ + +From: Robin Fairbairns +Date: Mon, 27 Nov 1995 17:19:51 +0000 +Subject: Re: invisible printing / figure separations + +Bruce Leban (texhax 95#16) writes: + +> I want to be able to print a TeX file with all of the text omitted. +> It sounds weird, but I want to print pages with color figures and the +> output from the color printer is not high enough quality for the text. + +Actually, it's not a bad way to proceed... + +> The idea is to print the pages twice: +> +> 1) print the pages with the figures deleted +> --- easy enough by replacing each figure with a box of the +> appropriate size; an easy hack to do this for EPSF figures +> is to replace each EPSF file with a dummy version that +> contains just the %!EPSF and %%BoundingBox lines. + +Presumably doable with graphics package draft mode, with even less +editing on your part... (Though it does insist on printing a file +name...) + +> 2) print the pages with only the figures +> --- this is the problem; obviously I can carefully write code +> to position the picture at just the right place for each +> page but this is tedious. +> +> Any suggestions that would make this easier? + +Use the color package; saying \textcolor[rgb]{0.0,0.0,0.0} would +probably get rid of most of it ;-) + +> Looking in the TeXhax archives, I found a similar request in TeXhax 93.16, +> but no answer. FYI, I am using TeX C 2.9 (on a DEC workstation) and +> Textures 1.7 (on a Mac), both with LaTeX 2.09. + +Of course: LaTeX2e wasn't released until June 1994, and even the +prerelease of the graphics and color packages didn't happen until +April of that year (IIRC). + + +------------------------------ + +From: David Carlisle +Date: Mon, 27 Nov 95 17:30:00 GMT +Subject: Re: invisible printing / figure separations + +> Use the color package; saying \textcolor[rgb]{0.0,0.0,0.0} would +> probably get rid of most of it ;-) + +or \color{white} which is less typing, put it in the preamble then +page headers etc will also be white. + +If there is a requirement to have a draft mode that leaves just white +space rather than put in the file name, this is probably easy enough +to achieve, well something like the following in a package file loaded +after graphics will probably work... + +\def\Gin@setfile#1#2#3{% + \ifx\\#2\\\Gread@false\fi + \ifGin@bbox\else + \ifGread@ + \csname Gread@% + \expandafter\ifx\csname Gread@#1\endcsname\relax + eps% + \else + #1% + \fi + \endcsname{\Gin@base#2}% + \else + \Gin@nosize{#3}% + \fi + \fi + \Gin@viewport@code + \Gin@nat@height\Gin@ury bp% + \advance\Gin@nat@height-\Gin@lly bp% + \Gin@nat@width\Gin@urx bp% + \advance\Gin@nat@width-\Gin@llx bp% + \Gin@req@sizes + \expandafter\ifx\csname Ginclude@#1\endcsname\relax + \Gin@drafttrue + \expandafter\ifx\csname Gread#1\endcsname\relax + \@latex@error{Can not include graphics of type: #1}\@ehc + \global\expandafter\let\csname Gread#1\endcsname\@empty + \fi + \fi + \leavevmode + \ifGin@draft + \hbox to \Gin@req@width{% +% \vrule + \hss + \vbox to \Gin@req@height{% +% \hrule \@width \Gin@req@width + \vss +% \edef\@tempa{#3}% +% \rlap{ \ttfamily\expandafter\strip@prefix\meaning\@tempa}% + \vss +% \hrule + }% + \hss +% \vrule + }% + \else + \@addtofilelist{#3}% + \ProvidesFile{#3}[Graphic file (type #1)]% + \setbox\z@\hbox{\csname Ginclude@#1\endcsname{#3}}% + \dp\z@\z@ + \ht\z@\Gin@req@height + \wd\z@\Gin@req@width + \box\z@ + \fi} + + +------------------------------ + +From: "Nelson H. F. Beebe" +Date: Tue, 28 Nov 1995 09:13:39 -0700 (MST) +Subject: Re: TeX with an SGML syntax? + +J. Greg Davidson asks about using SGML as a markup +language in place of TeX's macro language. + +First, it is important to note that SGML is not a programming +language: it lacks loops, and has only extremely primitive conditional +processing, both essential elements of a programming language (see +C. Boehm and G. Jacopini, Comm. ACM, 9, 366--371 (1966)). SGML also +lacks general macros, though simple entity definitions are possible. +TeX's macro language is very definitely a programming language. + +There have been a few attempts to put a different face on TeX: + + (a) Free Software Foundation's Scribe-like TeXinfo system, + available at ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu/texinfo*.*; + + (b) Lisp-like markup language: + +@String{TUGboat = "TUGboat"} + +@Article{Semenzato:TB12-34-434, + author = "Luigi Semenzato and Edward Wang", + title = "{{A text processing language should be first a + programming language}}", + journal = TUGboat, + year = "1991", + volume = "12", + number = "34", + pages = "434--441", + month = Nov, +} + + (c) SGML2TeX, briefly described on p. 295 of this + excellent recent book: + +@String{pub-ITCP = "International Thomson Computer Press"} +@String{pub-ITCP:adr = "20 Park Plaza Suite 1001, Boston, + MA 02116 USA"} + +@Book{Flynn:1995:WH, + author = "Peter Flynn", + title = "The {WorldWideWeb} Handbook", + publisher = pub-ITCP, + address = pub-ITCP:adr, + year = "1995", + ISBN = "1-85032-205-8", + LCCN = "TK5105.888 .F56 1995", + acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, + pages = "xix + 351", + note = "Includes HTML quick reference guide.", + bibdate = "Wed Nov 15 08:24:30 1995", +} + +Because TeX's macro language is powerful, unusual, and idiosyncratic, +it is difficult to replace it with something that retains the power, +yet is much easier to program, while still preserving all of the +underlying functionality of TeX, which is essential for peaceful +evolution and preservation of the substantial investment in existing +documents (several tens of millions of dollars for the American +Mathematical Society alone). + +My personal view is that the WorldWideWeb's use of HTML, a particular +document instance of SGML, is rapidly helping to spread SGML awareness +in the Internet community, and that will in turn put pressure on +vendors of text processing software to provide better support for +SGML. Once WWW browser clients become grammar based, as the +commercial Panorama viewer for IBM PC Windows has already done, there +is no reason to restrict WWW documents to HTML; they could employ +arbitrary SGML coding and document types. + +For the WYSIWYG word processors, the spread of HTML use is probably a +good thing, since it may force them in the direction of +structured, rather than visual, markup. TeX's power as a typesetting +engine can be used behind the scenes as a backend part of an SGML -> +TeX system: Arbortext has been doing this quite successfully for a +number of years as a commercial organization, and several publishers +that I know of do the same with home-grown translation systems. + +======================================================================== +Nelson H. F. Beebe Tel: +1 801 581 5254 +Center for Scientific Computing FAX: +1 801 581 4148 +Department of Mathematics, 105 JWB Internet: beebe@math.utah.edu +University of Utah URL: http://www.math.utah.edu/~beebe +Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA +======================================================================== + + +------------------------------ + +From: jaffer@tif173.ed.ray.com ( Dave Jafferian ) +Date: Thu, 30 Nov 1995 19:51:10 -0500 +Subject: Where is Dr. Von Bechtolsheim ? + + Does anyone have an email address for Stephan v. Bechtolsheim, the +author of the TeXPS package (c) 1987, 1988 distributed with TeX-3.14 ? 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A better way is to write documents in SGML and +check and translate to latex. For the last year I have been +using the QWERTZ DTD by Tom Gordon, (thomas.gordon@gmd.de) +with some of the code from the Linuxdoc-SGML system. The +input looks like LaTeX with SGML marking : so for example +
+ + Constructing a Compiler + ... + +The 'format' program parses the input using the sgmls parser and generates +latex, or html. The advantage is having one source to generate +both printed and and web documents. It does mean that you +cannot add your own macros, and maths and pictures have to be +treated specially. + + +Ian W Moor + Internet: iwm@doc.ic.ac.uk Department of Computing, + JANET: iwm@uk.ac.ic.doc Imperial College. + +44 71 589 5111 x 48352 180 Queensgate + London SW7 UK. + + + + + + + + +------------------------------ + +From: mackay@cs.washington.edu (Pierre MacKay) +Date: Mon, 4 Dec 1995 11:00:54 -0800 +Subject: Re: invisible printing / figure separations (TeXhax Digest V95 #16-17) + +Bruce Leban (texhax 95#16) writes: + +> I want to be able to print a TeX file with all of the text omitted. + +to which Robin Fairbairns gives some interesting answers. + +One very effective way, if you use dvips, is the following +which I used for a three-color map and accompanying page of legend text. + + +\input colordvi + +\textWhite +%\textBlack +\let\Red=\White +\let\textRed=\textWhite +\let\Green=\Black +\let\textGreen=\textBlack +\let\Black=\White +\let\BottomColor=\Green + +In this case the Green overlay is being printed, and the Black +and Red are invisible. + +There is, of course a lot more to it than that, but it is pretty +easy to figure out. + +If you want to see the results, look at + Lawrence J. Bliquez, {\it Roman Surgical Instruments and Other + Minor Objects in the National Museum of Naples}, 1994, + Philip von Zabern, Mainz am Rhein. ISBN 3-8053-1677-1. + Map at page 98. The map itself is done with TeXdraw. + + Fonts are Monotype Baskerville for the legend and Gill Sans + and Castellar for the map. +- -- +%=======================================================================% +| N O T I C E | +| Please note the changes in address and telephone number below. | +| There is no Northwest Computing Support Center any longer. | +| Until further notice, I shall be continuing to provide tape | +| distributions and whatever other services I can. | +| | +%=======================================================================% +Email concerned with UnixTeX distribution software may be sent +To: mackay@cs.washington.edu Pierre A. MacKay +Smail: Department of Classics Emeritus Druid for + Denny Hall, Mail Stop DH-10 Unix-flavored TeX + University of Washington + Seattle, WA 98195 + (206) 543-2268 (Message recorder) + + +------------------------------ + +From: Andre HECK <heck@cdsxb6.u-strasbg.fr> +Date: Tue, 05 Dec 95 17:25:31 +0100 +Subject: Chemical TeX/LaTeX + +My daughter heard that specific chemistry-oriented TeX/LaTeX packages +were available, without more details unfortunately. My search in the +ctan archives were unsuccessful. +Anyone knows more about this matter? If so, is there any shareware +available? +Thanks in advance for time, attention and assistance. +ah. +- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ +(Prof.) Andre HECK -+- * Phone (direct) +33-88.15.07.43 +Observatoire Astronomique * Phone (Secretary) +33-88.15.07.10 +11, rue de l'Universite -+- * Fax (direct/private) +33-88.49.12.55 +F-67000 Strasbourg * -+- Fax (Secretary) +33-88.25.01.60 +France -+- * * e-mail: heck@astro.u-strasbg.fr +- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + WWW: http://cdsweb.u-strasbg.fr/~heck + StarWorlds: http://cdsweb.u-strasbg.fr/starworlds.html + StarBits: http://cdsweb.u-strasbg.fr/starbits.html + StarHeads: http://cdsweb.u-strasbg.fr/starheads.html +- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +------------------------------ + +From: dejmer Marcus <dejmek@poly.polytechnique.fr> +Date: Sun, 17 Dec 1995 13:03:50 +0100 +Subject: Black boxes output by LaTeX + +To whomever can help me immediately! +PLEASE! + +Problem: My document now prints a HUGE BLACK BOX on the bottom half of EACH +PAGE In my report DUE MONDAY! I have NO IDEA what I have done to INSTIGATE +this reaction from my (up to this morning) loving LATEX complier! + +IF anyone knows how to RECTIFY this SITUATION please help me!~ + +I am extremely GRATEFUL to anyone who can reply! + + +The success of my document lies in the hands of those knowledgeable few out +there! + +Extremely desperate, + +Marcus DEJMEK (dejmek@poly.polytechnique.fr) + + +------------------------------ + +From: vis!greg@UCSD.EDU +Date: Tue, 05 Dec 95 17:10:00 -0800 +Subject: Re: TeX with an SGML syntax? + + From: "Nelson H. F. Beebe" <beebe@math.utah.edu> + Date: Tue, 28 Nov 1995 09:13:39 -0700 (MST) + Subject: Re: TeX with an SGML syntax? + + J. Greg Davidson <jgd@well.sf.ca.us> asks about using SGML as a markup + language in place of TeX's macro language. + +No, I didn't. I hate being misquoted :-(. I said: + + Date: Thu, 26 Oct 1995 14:15:28 -0700 + From: vis!greg@UCSD.EDU + Subject: TeX with an SGML syntax? + + I ... wonder if anyone is working on grafting an SGML syntax onto a new + version/implementation of TeX. ^^^^^^ + +(elision and emphasis added) and I also said: + + A new syntax would present a good opportunity to revamp the macro + system, either replacing it with a more robust macro system (no + fragile macros) or replacing it with a tcl-like functional language; + the point being to make writing TeX extensions less of a black art. + +I find that most people I show TeX to dislike it on sight and decline +my offer to help them learn to use it. At the same time, they're +interested in SGML and planning to convert existing documents to and +write new documents in that form. This is the source of our big opportunity. + +My biggest gripe about TeX is that I find writing and understanding +TeX macros to be difficult. It's especially difficult to parse TeX +source mechanically. I would like a programming interface with +delimiters and programming symbols clearly distinguished from literal +text without reference to the definitions of the macros or functions +used. I would like no such thing as fragile macros. A well designed +SGML-TeX would describe the syntax of its programming language in an +SGML DTD, along with an initial set of formatting markups. This would +go a long way towards eliminating these problems. + +Of course, the existing TeX is not going to go away, even if something +much nicer comes along, so older documents would not need to be +converted to the new syntax. + +As people move towards keeping documents in SGML form, they will be +looking for a good text formatter to use in conjunction with their SGML +documents. Although they can process SGML into TeX source, that +transformation is a mysterious and fragile process. Someone trained +only in SGML will be put off when they try to debug any problems that +arise and they will never learn to write new macros. Thus, the power +and advantages of TeX will be lost to them. As soon as they can, they +will get rid of TeX. + +I do not expect anyone in the TeX community to make such a radical new +version of TeX, and I am not offering to do it. Because of this I +think that systems with much less power will continue to dominate, and +TeX will fade away. But it doesn't have to be that way. + +_Greg + + +J. Greg Davidson Institute for Software Research and Development ++1 (619) 452-8059 6231 Branting Street San Diego, CA 92122 USA + +vis!greg@ucsd.edu (or greg%vis.uucp@ucsd.edu) +jgd@well.sf.ca.us + + ***************************************************** + * Member of the League for Programming Freedom. * + * * + * lpf@uunet.uu.net http://www.lpf.org * + * E-Mail World Wide Web * + ***************************************************** + + +- ------- End of Forwarded Message + + + +------------------------------ + +From: David Carlisle <carlisle@CS.MAN.AC.UK> +Date: Thu, 14 Dec 1995 20:00:38 GMT +Subject: December LaTeX Release + +December 1995 LaTeX Release +============================ + +The LaTeX3 Project is pleased to announce that the December Release is +now available from the ctan hosts and will reach mirrors in due course. + +The following ctan directories are updated + +tex-archive/macros/latex/base % The core LaTeX sources +tex-archive/macros/latex/unpacked % The core LaTeX sources, +`unpacked' + +tex-archive/macros/latex/packages/tools % The `tools' `graphics' and +tex-archive/macros/latex/packages/graphics% `mfnfss' collections of +tex-archive/macros/latex/packages/mfnfss % Standard LaTeX packages. + +As usual the main features of the new release are documented in the +newsletter ltnews04.tex. + +Two points deserve special mention here: + +* Unpacking this release should take significantly less time than has + been the case for previous LaTeX releases. + This is due to a new implementation of the docstrip utility that has + been contributed by Marcin Woli\'nski. + +* When using Computer Modern Fonts in the `T1' (`Cork') encoding, + LaTeX will now assume the font names of release 1.2 of the dc fonts + which occurred earlier this year. + + If you still have the old dc fonts then you must unpack the file + olddc.ins + to produce suitable fd files using the old font names. + This is documented in the installation guide, install.txt, but is + mentioned here as it differs from previous releases. + The test document ltxcheck.tex will report any problems with dc + fonts if the LaTeX format does not appear to match the fonts you + have installed at your site. + + +David Carlisle +For the LaTeX3 Project + + +------------------------------ + +From: David Carlisle <carlisle@CS.MAN.AC.UK> +Date: Fri, 15 Dec 1995 18:54:54 GMT +Subject: Re: December LaTeX Release + +I said + +> As usual the main features of the new release are documented in the +> newsletter ltnews04.tex. + +If you were very quick to pick up the release then unfortunately the +file ltnews04.tex was missing. + +It was added `this morning' to all the main ctan hosts. + +(That is `this morning' here: The first two people to report this file + missing were in Australia....) + +Sorry for any confusion that this caused. + +David + + +------------------------------ + +End of TeXhax Digest V95 #18 +**************************** + + +About TeXhax... + +Please send contributions to: TeXhax@tex.ac.uk + +Subscription and unsubscription requests: + send a one line mail message to TeXhax-Request@tex.ac.uk + containing either subscribe texhax + or unsubscribe texhax +If you have problems with un/subscribing, please mail owner-texhax@nott.ac.uk + +To obtain the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) lists for TeX, send a +message with no subject to fileserv@shsu.edu, consisting of +SENDME FAQ + +For information on the TeX Users Group, please send a message to +TUG@TUG.org, or write TeX Users Group, 1850 Union Street, #1637 +San Francisco CA 94123 (phone: 1 415 982 8449, fax: 1 415 982 8559) + +Backnumbers of all the digests are stored in the Comprehensive TeX +Archive Network (CTAN) and can be retrieved on the Internet by +anonymous ftp. 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