From: owner-TeXhax@nottingham.ac.uk To: TeXhax Distribution: ; Subject: TeXhax Digest V95 #08 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: <1111.796987863.1@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk> Date: Tue, 04 Apr 1995 10:31:04 +0100 Message-ID: <1112.796987864@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk> Sender: cczdao@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk TeXhax Digest Tuesday, 4 Apr 1995 Volume 95 : Issue 08 (incorporating UKTeX Digest) Today's Topics: Troff to LaTeX converter Re: Lucida Bright Fonts tex for atari Czech characters METAPOST for DOS Re: new distribution of 4alltex Long subfigures... ANNOUNCE: EuroTeX'95 Conference ANNOUNCE: EuroTeX'95 Conference CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS Job vacancy for TeX programmer / operator 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, 24 Mar 1995 10:52:03 -0800 From: farrell@pangea.Stanford.EDU (Phil Farrell) Subject: Troff to LaTeX converter In TeXhax Digest 95:05, Larry Wos asked: > 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 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] ****************************************