From e0c6872cf40896c7be36b11dcc744620f10adf1d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Norbert Preining Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2019 13:46:59 +0900 Subject: Initial commit --- macros/text1/docs/readme.tex | 209 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ macros/text1/docs/refman.ps.gz | Bin 0 -> 744715 bytes 2 files changed, 209 insertions(+) create mode 100644 macros/text1/docs/readme.tex create mode 100644 macros/text1/docs/refman.ps.gz (limited to 'macros/text1/docs') diff --git a/macros/text1/docs/readme.tex b/macros/text1/docs/readme.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..90677f14b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/text1/docs/readme.tex @@ -0,0 +1,209 @@ +% tb27textone.tex +\input tugboat.sty + +\font\bi=cmbxti10 + +\begingroup +\def\text#1{{\it\TeX T1}} + + +\title * {\bi\TeX T1} Goes Public Domain * +\author * Dean Guenther * +\address * Computer Service Center \\ + Washington State University \\ + Computer Science Building \\ + Pullman, WA 99164 * +\netaddress[\network{Bitnet}] *GUENTHER@WSUVM1* + +\article + +\text1 is a macro package for use with \plain{} and has been +available for purchase for several years. Beginning in January 1990, +\text1\ went into the \TeX\ public domain collection of macros. + +In 1983, a decision was made at Washington State University +to put time into creating a set of macros to be used with \TeX. +This macro set was to provide many of the functions found in \LaTeX: +multiple columns, table of contents, indexing\footnote{$^*$}{The +three different index styles illustrated in Appendix A in +\TUB~{\bf1}(1) can all be achieved with \text1's index.}, chapters, lists, +boxes, margin notes, etc. Yet there were to be two important differences: +\list[\numbered] +\item The {\tt PLAIN.TEX} commands would be able to be used in +\text1. +\item Modifying the \text1\ formats would be considerably easier than +modifying \LaTeX\ styles. +\endlist + +The resulting set of macros met the above criteria. One important +exception was that no attempt was made to give \text1\ a picture +environment such as was in \LaTeX. The documentation you may +purchase for \text1\ +consists of a 300 page Reference Manual and a 100 page Users Guide. + +\head * Changing the Formats * + +As an example of how easy it is to modify the \text1\ formats, if the +user wants to increase the bottom margin from 6 to 7 picas, they +can simply specify: +||\pageformat{\bottommargin{7pc}}|| +Or if you wanted your running head to contain the chapter title +left-justified and the page number right-justified on odd pages, and +the chapter title right-justified and the page number left-justified +on even pages, you could say: +\verbatim +\runningheadformat{ + \oddpages{\line{\lft{\chaptertitle} + \rt{\pagenumber}}} + \evenpages{\line{\lft{\pagenumber} + \rt{\chaptertitle}}} + } +\endverbatim + +For one last example, it is often desirable to change the text embedded +within macros. For example, by default if you say: +||\chapter{Introduction}|| +you would get ``Chapter 1'' at the top of the next page in bold, with +``Introduction'' centered below that. If you were using \text1\ in +Germany, you would probably prefer ``Kapitel'' instead of +``Chapter'', so you could change the chapter's format to say: +\verbatim +\chapterformat{ + \titleformat{\newpage + \centerline{% + \bf Kapitel \chapternumber} + \centerline{\bf\chaptertitle} + \vs{1\bl} + } + \incontents{yes}} +\endverbatim +Then in your text you would specify the introduction (first +chapter) as: +||\chapter{Einleitung}|| + +\head * Additional Products * + +Other products that came out of this pro\-ject and are now going into +the public domain are a typesetter driver for the Compugraphics 8600 +and additional fonts. + +\subhead * Typesetter Driver * + +The Compugraphics driver is written in \WEB. It has the ability to +add line numbering to the DVI output as it is printed on the 8600. +The program does include some Pascal statements unique to IBM's +Pascal/VS, so a change file would be necessary for any operating +system other than IBM's VM/CMS. + +\subhead * Additional Fonts * + +Extra fonts were created from the base Computer Modern. These were +Computer Modern at 11, 12, 14, 18, 24 and 36 point sizes. I do not +know yet if I can call these Computer Modern, but I have asked +Professor Knuth for permission to do so. + +In addition to the larger Computer Modern fonts, we also created an +International Phonetic Alphabet in 9, 10, 11 and 12 point sizes. The +IPA font is illustrated at the end of this article. + +\head * How to get {\bi\text1} * + +You can get any of the above \text1\ products on diskette or by +anonymous FTP. Also, I will be distributing \text1\ to the various +site coordinators who can determine whether to place it on their +distribution. + +To obtain \text1\ on diskette from Jon Radel, send a note to +\address[\display] +Jon Radel \\ +P.O. Box 2276 \\ +Reston, VA \\ +22090-0276 +\endaddress +and ask for \text1 (4 disks). To cover postage and other expenses, +if you are in North America, please enclose \$1.50/disk if you send +blank disks or \$5.00/disk if you don't; if you are anywhere else in +the world, enclose \$2.00/disk if you send blank disks or \$6.00/disk +if you don't. $\mu$\TeX\ and \PCTeX\ use different directories, so +specify which of these two you are using. If you are using neither of +these, then just specify \PCTeX. You should also specify whether you +want |pk| (3 disks) or |gf| (5 disks) font files for the additional fonts +(these do not include the IPA fonts). + +You may also request \text1\ for a Macintosh from Jon (1 disk). +It is set up to run with \TeXtures. + +To order the IPA fonts from Jon, request the WSU IPA font. This +consists of two diskettes: 1)~the IPA source files and Users Guide, +and 2)~|pk| or |gf| files. + +To get \text1\ by anonymous FTP, you can connect to +ftp.wsu.edu. +Log on as +|anonymous|, and change to the +|/pub/tex/text1| directory. You will see ten subdirectories which you can GET +files from: +\list[\numbered] +\item |BLOCKS|: this directory contains all of the default formats (or +building ``blocks'' such as the |chapterformat|, |runningheadformat|, etc.) + +\item |CMS_HELP_FILES|: these are some of the help files used on the +CMS system at WSU. Some sites have taken these files and used them in creating +help files on a PC or on a \VAX. + +\item |COMPUGRAPHICS_8600|: this is the Compugraphics 8600 phototypesetter +driver program, and its various utilities. Not very much documentation here, +so venture further on your own. + +\item |FONTS|: This is the source for the additional Computer Modern +fonts generated, such as 11, 14, 18, 24 and 36pt sizes. + +\item |MACINTOSH|: this contains the index sorting facility used with +\text1. It is written for Turbo Pascal. (The executable binary can +be obtained from Jon Radel if you do not have Turbo Pascal yourself.) + +\item |MACROS|: this contains the \text1 macros. The file |TEXT1.TEX| is used +with Ini\TeX{} to create a new |fmt|. + +\item |MODELS|: contains various simple models such as letter, resume, +etc. It also contains a model (|MERGETXT|) which can be used as a +model for merge letters. For example, you could tell Dbase III to +create an address list, merge it with a standard letter, and using +the model print a +copy for each person. + +\item |TEXIX|: the sorted index program used with \text1. Presently +the only systems this is running on is CMS and Macintosh. |TEXIX| for +\VAX{} and PC systems is in the works. + +\item |VAX_VMS|: when ready, this will have the sorted index for VMS +users. + +\item |WSUIPA|: This contains the source for the International +Phonetic Alphabet, as well as the |tfm| and |300pk| files. + +\endlist + +\head * {\bi\text1} Documentation * + +The documentation for \text1\ is not free. Pre\-sent\-ly, the +documentation must be ordered through: +\address[\display] +\text1\ Distribution\\ +Computing Service Center \\ +Washington State University \\ +Pullman, WA. 99164-1220 +\endaddress +The cost is \$35 for the Reference Manual and \$25 for the Users +Guide. (Add \$5 postage if outside of the U.S.) The manuals are not +yet available through the \TeX\ Users Group, but I hope to have them +there as soon as I find a publisher. + +If you have any questions, feel free to send me an email note on Bitnet +at {\tt GUENTHER@WSUVM1} or to {\tt GUENTHER@WSUVM1.WSU.EDU} on +Internet. + +\makesignature + +\endgroup +\endarticle diff --git a/macros/text1/docs/refman.ps.gz b/macros/text1/docs/refman.ps.gz new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2631c303b9 Binary files /dev/null and b/macros/text1/docs/refman.ps.gz differ -- cgit v1.2.3