From: UKTeX-Request@ftp.tex.ac.uk To: UKTeX Distribution: ; Subject: UKTeX Digest V94 #06 Reply-To: UKTeX@ftp.tex.ac.uk Distribution: world MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Date: Thu, 10 Feb 1994 18:21:29 +0000 Message-ID: <313.760904489@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk> Sender: cczdao@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk UKTeX Digest Thursday, 10 Feb 1994 Volume 94 : Issue 06 ``The UKTeX Digest is brought to you as a free, unfunded and voluntary service of the UK TeX Users Group and the UK TeX Archive.'' Today's Topics: {Questions & Answers}: Re: postscript fonts Font substitution in dvips {Announcements}: web2c 6.1 et al. available Re: web2c 6.1 et al. available LaTeX2e version of artikel?, rapport?, boek TEST version available Administrivia: Moderators: Peter Abbott (Aston University) and David Osborne (University of Nottingham) Contributions: UKTeX@ftp.tex.ac.uk Administration, subscription and unsubscription requests: UKTeX-request@ftp.tex.ac.uk ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 07 Feb 1994 09:13:45 From: Mike Piff Subject: Re: postscript fonts %>From: spqr@ftp.tex.ac.uk (Sebastian Rahtz) %> %>in practice, why not just preview the PostScript with ghostview under %>Windows Isn't life too short? Also, this is a very buggy program. It often says it is unable to open drive e umlaut, a grave or something of the kind. Mike %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% Dr M J Piff, School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of %% %% Sheffield, UK. e-mail: M.Piff@sheffield.ac.uk %% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 07 Feb 1994 14:15:01 +0000 From: john@maths.glasgow.ac.uk Subject: Font substitution in dvips I have a problem with fonts such as lcircle10 and lcirclew10 using dvips under DOS because of the usual 8 character filename restriction. I have a font.sub file which allows me to access these fonts using, say, the emtex previewer and printer driver, but there does not appear to be an analogous file that dvips uses. (I have tried inserting lines into psfonts.map---the file that serves this purpose for Postscript fonts---but this seems to make no difference). Can anybody help? John Nimmo ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 04 Feb 1994 13:42:59 -0500 From: "K. Berry" Subject: web2c 6.1 et al. available I've released version 6.1 of web2c, a port of the basic TeX project web programs (TeX, Metafont, GFtoPK, etc.) to Unix, and my modified drivers (dvipsk and xdvik). You can get everything by ftp from: (Boston) ftp.cs.umb.edu:pub/tex/{lib,web,web2c,dvipsk,xdvik}.tar.gz Soon they will be available from the CTAN sites (please try them first): (Texas) ftp.shsu.edu (England) ftp.tex.ac.uk (Germany) ftp.uni-stuttgart.de See the ftp retrieval instructions below for precise details. A summary of the changes is below. Send bug reports to me (I'm sure there will be plenty). If you want support, or if you cannot ftp, I suggest contacting unixtex@u.washington.edu. There are no changes to the web files (that will be version 7.0); web-6.1.tar.gz is only different in the name of its top-level directory. kb@cs.umb.edu Member of the League for Programming Freedom -- write lpf@uunet.uu.net. lib is a collection of the basic tfm, tex, mf, and bibtex files (in my opinion). Only change from 6.0 is to add the raw tfm's for Utopia. web2c: * foo.bar found before foo.tex (found before foo). * configure links sun.c to sun-sunview.c if SUNWIN is defined. * -DLONG_64_BITS is supplied automatically (if appropriate). * Various changes for configure --srcdir. * Sample MakeTeX* scripts included. dvipsk: * Don't complain if scaled fonts are close enough. * Document -pp. There are no particular xdvik changes; just keeping up with the kpathsea fixes. [FTP.nwc: 02 FEB 1994 The most up-to-date copy of this file is available on ftp.cs.umb.edu (158.121.104.33) in pub/tex/FTP.nwc. If the info below does not match up with what you find on the archives, please let us know. Thanks! -- unixtex@u.washington.edu.] ========================================================================= TeX programs are user-supported: join the TeX Users Group (TUG) and support the development of these programs. For membership information, send mail to tug@tug.org. ========================================================================= FTP INSTRUCTIONS Most people who get in touch with the Unix TeX distribution at the Univ. of Washington are aiming to install plain TeX, LaTeX, BibTeX, plain Metafont, a previewer that will work under the X windowing system, and a PostScript device driver. While the ftp sites listed below have just about everything useful for users of TeX on a variety of operating systems, our retrieval instructions -- intended solely for users with machines running Unix -- are limited to the programs mentioned above. The three ftp sites mentioned below are part of the Comprehensive TeX Archive Network (CTAN). CTAN is the result of cooperative work among members of TUG, DANTE [German-speaking TeX Users Group], and UKTUG [U.K. TeX Users Group], under the leadership of George Greenwade, Chair for TUG's Technical Working Group on TeX Archive Guidelines. Special thanks to George Greenwade for establishing the CTAN site at Sam Houston State University (US); to Rainer Schoepf, Barbara Burr, and members of DANTE for the CTAN site at the University of Stuttgart (FRG); and to Sebastian Rahtz for the CTAN site at Aston University (UK). These archives mirror each other meticulously. Please use the host nearest you: Host Internet address TeX root dir ---- ---------------- ------------ ftp.shsu.edu 192.92.115.10 tex-archive ftp.tex.ac.uk 134.151.44.19 tex-archive ftp.dante.de 128.69.1.12 tex-archive Users of ftp.tex.ac.uk or ftp.dante.de will be able to retrieve the same tex-archive files, but site-specific files (i.e., the two mentioned in the next paragraph) may be named differently. Upon logging on (to ftp.shsu.edu), retrieve and read README.archive-features and README.site-commands to learn how to use the archive efficiently. We assume that you will have read these documents and will be able to use the information in them to make retrieval more convenient for yourself. For example, by reading these files, you will learn that you will be able to retrieve foo.tar.gz even if the file does not exist, because the ftpd allows archiving and compressing files on the fly. In our instructions, the mode of compression used during retrieval is gzip. All files ending in .gz are gzipped. We encourage you to retrieve and install GNU's gunzip utility, part of the gzip package. Set "binary" by typing "bi" at your ftp prompt, and retrieve the file ~/tex-archive/archive-tools/info-zip/gzip-.tar It does a better job of compression than standard Unix compress; and it is (as far as is known) patent-free. It is illegal to use Unix compress for software on the net, because it infringes on a software patent. To inform yourself about the new software monopolies in the U.S., send mail to the League for Programming Freedom: lpf@uunet.uu.net For a basic set of input files and fonts: - ---------------------------------------- ftp> cd tex-archive/systems/web2c ftp> bi [for binary retrieval] ftp> get lib.tar.gz This file contains a small collection of fonts (TFM files only), (La)TeX macros, MF macros, and BibTeX files, enough to get started. The AMS fonts and macros are included. It unpacks into a directory named `texmf', which you will want in your equivalent of /usr/local/lib -- whatever you defined as your $(datadir) in the Makefiles. The organization of the archive was debated at great length. We hope it will be useful. If you don't like our organization, you should move the files around as you see fit, not forgetting to redefine the search paths and installation directories. The Makefiles, kpathsea/HIER, kpathsea/paths.h.in, and web2c/README (``Directory hierarchies'') have more tidbits of information. We advise unpacking this and deciding on your directory structure *before* doing the compilations. For web2c: - --------- Special thanks here to Karl Berry, Unix System Coordinator for TUG. He improves/develops/maintains web2c, modes.mf, dvipsk, and xdvik (and other things not mentioned in this file). He also maintains pub/tex on ftp.cs.umb.edu, which is the originating location for all the files above and below. [still in tex-archive/systems/web2c] ftp> get web.tar.gz [Knuth's WEB sources for TeX, MF, & family: unpacks into ./web2c-] ftp> get web2c.tar.gz [WEB-to-C source: unpacks into ./web2c-] It is important to retrieve and unpack both web.tar.gz and web2c.tar.gz. They unbundle into a single directory called ./web2c-. The web2c software converts the WEB source files (in which TeX, Metafont, & family are written) to C source. The input and font files are needed to dump the format and base files required to run plain TeX, LaTeX, and Metafont. For an X window system previewer (xdvik) - ------------------------------- and PostScript device driver (dvipsk): ------------------------------------- ftp> cd ../../dviware/xdvik ftp> get xdvik.tar.gz [unpacks into ./xdvik-] ftp> cd ../dvipsk ftp> get dvipsk.tar.gz [unpacks into dvipsk-] ftp> cd ../../fonts/cm/pk ftp> get pk300.zip [Basic set of bitmapped fonts generated by Metafont using the CanonCX mode_def for write-black 300dpi devices. If using the web2c default search paths, place this set of Computer Modern bitmapped fonts in $(fontdir)/public/cm/pk/cx. These pk fonts are not strictly necessary; dvips and xdvi can be used with a script called `MakeTeXPK' to generate needed bitmapped fonts. Use $(fontdir)/tmp/pk/cx as the temporary destination directory for newly-generated 300dpi write-black fonts. The zip/unzip package is in ~/tex-archive/archive-tools/info-zip.] ftp> get pk300w.zip [Bitmapped fonts generated using the RicohFourZeroEightZero mode_def; pk300w (write-white) fonts are better with xdvi at lower magnifications. If using the web2c default search paths, place these in $(fontdir)/public/cm/pk/ricoh. If using MakeTeXPK to generate 300dpi write-white fonts, use $(fontdir)/tmp/pk/ricoh as the temporary destination directory for newly-generated 300dpi write-white fonts.] ftp> quit [end ftp session] We believe this covers the retrieval of the essential files. Each of the three packages -- web2c, xdvik, dvipsk -- contains its own installation instructions. If you have never set up these programs before, compile web2c first (that is to say, the material in both web.tar.gz and web2c.tar.gz, unpacked); begin by reading ./web2c-/web2c/README and ./web2c-/web2c/INSTALL. Remember to set up your texmf directory hierarchy before embarking on your compilation (see "For a basic set of input files and fonts" above). All installation processes require careful attention to detail, and knowledge of your system. "Make haste slowly", and you improve your chances of success. How to make web2c, dvipsk, and xdvik in a single make: - ----------------------------------------------------- [Thanks to Martyn Johnson, Pierre MacKay, Jon Peatfield, and Andreas Schott for their notes.] These three programs are not packaged together, because the latter two are updated fairly frequently. But (thanks to Karl's work), the programs can be made in a single make: Extract the three archives so that the following directories are parallel to each other: ./dvipsk- ./web2c- ./xdvik- Next: mv dvipsk-/dvipsk web2c- mv xdvik-/xdvik web2c- ./web2c- should now contain four subdirectories: dvipsk, kpathsea, web2c, and xdvik. The files remaining in ./dvipsk- and ./xdvik- are identical in all three archives. If you wish, you can now remove ./dvipsk- and ./xdvik-. If you wish to retain the names and versions of the programs, you can create the following symbolic links: ln -s web2c- dvipsk- ln -s web2c- xdvik- Be sure to read web2c-/README, web2c-/web2c/INSTALL, web2c-/dvipsk/INSTALL, and web2c-/xdvik/INSTALL. Make sure that you have completed the instructions in the section above called "For a basic set of input files and fonts". You are now ready to begin configuring and building the programs. Network users interested in TeX software will find much that is useful in the following FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) documents on rtfm.mit.edu (18.70.0.209) in ~pub/usenet/comp.text.tex: T,_L,_e.:_F_A_Q_w_A_[M] (i.e., TeX, LaTeX, etc.: FAQ with Answers [Monthly]) There is also a supplement to the FAQ containing FTP locations; it's in the same place on rtfm.mit.edu. A beautifully done index of macros for TeX and LaTeX is available on theory.lcs.mit.edu (18.52.0.92) in ~/pub/tex/TeX-index. These files are all included in ftp.cs.umb.edu:pub/tex/src.tar.gz. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ If you are concerned about connect-time, search or retrieval problems, or require help in building and installing the basic TeX/LaTeX and Metafont programs on your machines, you may wish to consider ordering a distribution tape from us (address below). A distribution fee in the area of $210 for domestic U.S. sites covers the expenses of putting together and maintaining the tape distribution, equipment, and of providing information and installation-support services. The University of Washington does not subsidize the Unix TeX distribution and requires it to be self-sustaining. E-mail queries concerning the distribution tape should be sent to: unixtex@u.washington.edu otherwise to: mackay@cs.washington.edu (Dr. Pierre A. MacKay). ******************************************************************** ALL services of the Unix TeX distribution are funded by tape orders. Please do not be shy about asking us for information. Northwest Computing Support Center Email: unixtex@u.washington.edu University of Washington, DR-10 Phone: 206 543-6259 M-F 8a-12n Seattle WA 98195 USA ******************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Feb 1994 14:37:15 +0100 From: Gerhard Wilhelms Subject: Re: web2c 6.1 et al. available Karl Berry writes: > Soon they will be available from the CTAN sites (please try them first): > > (Texas) ftp.shsu.edu > (England) ftp.tex.ac.uk > (Germany) ftp.uni-stuttgart.de The German CTAN site is now ftp.dante.de which is dedicated to TeX and Metafont only. You could get everything from Stuttgart but you have to share this FTP site with other users. Regards, Gerhard Wilhelms University of Augsburg (Germany) Department of Mathematics - Computer Science Universitaetsstrasse 2 D-86159 Augsburg Phone : +49 +821/598-2116 Internet: Wilhelms@Uni-Augsburg.DE Fax : 598-2200 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 07 Feb 1994 11:23:30 +0100 From: "Johannes L. Braams" Subject: LaTeX2e version of artikel?, rapport?, boek TEST version available Hi, The NTG document styles artikel?, rapport? and boek have been upgraded to document classes for LaTeX2e. A test version is available from LISTSERV@nic.surfnet.nl and from CTAN in the directory tex-archive/macros/latex2e/contrib/supported/ntgclass (Note: today only on ftp.dante.de, within 24 hours also on the other CTAN hosts) The distribution currently contains 3 files, ntgclass.dtx (the source), ntgclass.ins (docstrip program to unpack) and ntgclass.tex (some documentation). When you find any bugs, please reporet them to me. Johannes Braams PTT Research, P.O. box 421, 2260 AK Leidschendam, The Netherlands. 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