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Volume 4 Index
A Mostly Unofficial Publication for
Users of the TeX Typesetting System
The following is a topical index for TeXMaG V3N2-V4N6. Hopefully
from this time out, we will have one index per volume set. This
set can be named TEXMAG.V4IDX. I've also included the table of
contents for the past issues appended to the end of this file.
I hope this will aid you in finding the information you need from
TeXMaG. Any hints or suggestions are always appreciated!
Thanks to everyone for their input. Information on back issues is
provided at the end of the document. If you have trouble, send us mail
for any back issue you need.
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Addison Wesley V3N2.2 V4N3.16
Adobe fonts, double spacing and V4N3.12
see fonts, Adobe finding styles in V4N3.12
afm2tfm V4N3.12 verbatim input and V4N3.12
AMS fonts, LaTeX-help V3N3.5
see fonts, AMS V4N3.12
AMSTEX.STY V4N1.2 Latin
APL V4N6.10 font encoding V4N5.6
Apple Laserwriter V3N2.6 ligatures V4N1.8
Bar Code V4N6.11 mail (electronic) V3N2.4
Babel V4N6.10 servers V4N3.16
Beebe, Nelson V3N2.6 Metafont V4N3.13
BibTeX V4N5.3 V4N6.6
bugs extensive list of
in TeX V4N3.2 fonts available V4N6.5
Chess V4N6.10 Logo V3N2.9
Childs, S. Bart V4N2.5 physics symbols V4N5.7
Chinese V4N6.10 with troff V4N6.7
Clark, Malcolm V3N3.6 see also, fonts
Clarkson archive V3N2.4 mf.sty V3N2.9
V4N3.15 Mittelbach, Frank V3N3.4
V4N3.16 music,
US mail and V4N1.6 see MuTeX
Committee (font) V4N6.11 MuTeX V4N3.12
contest V4N2.2 fonts V4N6.14
Cork (Ireland) V4N5.6 NTG (Dutch Users Grp) V4N1.4
CWEB V4N3.11 OCR (Optical Character
Cyrillic V4N1.9 Recognition) V4N6.14
V4N6.9 Oriya V4N6.14
V4N6.12 OzTeX V4N3.11
DANTE V3N3.3 paragraphing
V4N1.7 indentation V4N1.10
DBLE.TEX V4N3.5 periodicals,
DECUS TeX Collection V4N5.3 see documentation
Duerer V4N6.12 Postscript V3N2.6
Devanagari V4N6.12 V4N3.9
Dingbats V4N6.13 V4N6.4
documentation fonts, LaTeX, and V4N3.16
German V3N2.2 previewing V4N3.10
periodicals V3N2.5 publications,
double columns V4N3.4 see documentation
double-spacing V4N3.12 punk V4N6.15
DVI drivers Rahtz, Sebastian V3N2.1
dvips V4N3.9 Russian V4N1.9
IBM 3820 V3N2.2 RUSTEX-L V4N1.9
eight-bit char sets V4N1.8 S_Tables V4N4.5
Latin encoding V4N5.6 Sanskrit,
electronic mail, see Devanagari
see mail Sauter V4N6.15
European TeX Users Grp V3N3.1 SGML V4N1.4
Fig V4N3.11 Shadow Box (for plain) V4N2.3
fonts SHADOW.STY V4N2.3
Adobe V4N3.12 site coordinators
AMS V4N3.15 CMS V4N1.2
V4N6.9 SPAN archive V4N6.3
Computer Modern V4N6.11 survey V4N2.4
Concrete V4N6.12 results V4N3.7
Euler V4N6.13 tables
Latin encoding V4N5.6 in plain TeX V4N4.4
Hershey V4N6.14 Tengwar V4N6.15
Helvetica V4N6.13 Teubner V3N2.2
in LaTeX V3N3.4 TeX-Euro V3N3.1
list of V4N6.5 TeXMaG
Pandora V4N6.15 editors V4N2.1
Pica V4N6.15 TeX Users Group
physics V4N5.7 Dutch,
pointing hands V4N6.15 see NTG
Postscript V4N3.16 European,
French V4N1.7 see European TeX
ftp Users Group
anonymous V3N2.4 French,
V4N3.9 see GUTenberg
FWEB V4N3.11 German,
German V4N1.7 see DANTE
graphics LaTeX classes and V3N2.1
TeX and V3N3.6 TUG V4N1.3
Greek V4N6.13 V4N2.5
guillemets V4N3.6 V4N3.12
GUILLEMETS.STY V4N3.6 Thai V4N6.16
GUTenberg V3N3.6 Thompson, Chris V4N3.2
V4N1.5 TransFig V4N3.11
V4N1.7 troff V4N6.7
Hebrew V4N6.13 TUGboat V4N3.12
hyphenation tables V4N1.8 verbatim input
indentation, files V4N5.5
see paragraphing in LaTeX V4N3.12
indexing V4N3.12 S_Verbatim (plain) V4N4.4
installing TeX/LaTeX V4N3.14 V4N5.5
IPA font set V4N6.14 VORTEX V3N2.5
italic correction V3N2.2 V4N3.11
Knuth, Donald E. XFig,
see TransFig
and MF 2.0 V4N1.8 WEB V4N3.11
and TeX 3.0 V4N1.8 for C V4N3.11
LaTeX V4N3.12 for FORTRAN V4N3.11
fonts and V3N3.4 Vietnamese V4N6.16
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Table of Contents listings
Volume 3 Number 2
April 12, 1989
\footnote............................................................1
Letters to the Editor................................................2
News
Headlines...........................................................3
Enhancements to the Clarkson TeX archive server.....................4
The VORTEX: A new TeX magazine......................................5
The last word on output and conversions..............................6
Producing online input files with LaTeX..............................7
Layout puzzles.......................................................8
The Toolbox..........................................................9
Volume 3 Number 3
June 7, 1989
News
Announcing TeX-Euro ...............................................1
Final call for participation: TeX89 ...............................2
8th Annual meeting of German TeX users ............................3
Improved font selection in LaTeX ....................................4
Introduction to LaTeX-help ..........................................5
R\'eflexions sur le Congr\'es GUTenberg .............................6
Volume 4 Number 1
April 27, 1990
\footnote............................................................1
News
Headlines...........................................................2
TUG 90: Call for Queries............................................3
SGML & TeX Conference...............................................4
GUTenberg '90.......................................................5
New service from Clarkson archive...................................6
French and German TeX files available from LISTSERV@DHDURZ1.........7
New versions of TeX and Metafont.....................................8
Russian TeX..........................................................9
TeX mysteries and puzzles...........................................10
Volume 4, Number 2
July 5, 1990
Departments
\headline..........................................................1
\footnote..........................................................2
ToolBox............................................................3
Features
Reader's Survey....................................................4
Bart Childs' Thoughts on TUG.......................................5
Notes on Coming Issues.............................................6
Volume 4, Number 3
August 5, 1990
Departments
\headline{}........................................................2
\footnote{}........................................................3
ToolBox............................................................4
Features
Reader's Survey Results............................................7
Frequently Asked Questions.........................................9
Volume 4, Number 4
September 12, 1990
Departments
\footnote{}........................................................2
Letters to the Editor..............................................3
ToolBox............................................................4
Special Feature
S-Tables...........................................................5
Volume 4, Number 5
October 12, 1990
Volume 4, Number 5
Departments
\footnote{}........................................................2
News...............................................................3
Letters to the Editor..............................................4
ToolBox............................................................5
Latin Font Encoding Scheme.........................................6
MF Symbols for Typesetting Physics.................................7
Volume 4, Number 6
November 12, 1990
Departments
\footnote{}........................................................2
Letters to the Editor..............................................4
ToolBox............................................................5
Feature
Summary of Metafont Files Available................................6
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