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From: texhax-request@tex.ac.uk
Subject: TeXhax digest, Vol 2003 #3 - 5 msgs
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 09:45:09 +0000
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TeXhax Digest ________________________________________ Volume 2003 : Number 3
Today's Topics:
1. Re: case conversion (Robin Fairbairns)
2. Re: case conversion (William Adams)
3. March 2003 TUG news: 501(c)(3), election, annual conference, TUGboat (TUG board of directors)
4. re-defining table (Michal Kaut)
5. TUGboat 23-1 shipped today (Mimi Burbank)
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Message: 1
To: Michal Kaut <m_kaut@hotmail.com>
cc: texhax@tex.ac.uk
Subject: Re: case conversion
Date: Thu, 06 Mar 2003 16:38:08 +0000
From: Robin Fairbairns <Robin.Fairbairns@cl.cam.ac.uk>
> Does there exist any LaTeX macro/package for converting text to
> upper- or lower-case?
> What I need is a macros \uppercase{} and \lowercase{}
there are primitives with those names. they're not very satisfying in
some cases (e.g., \uppercase won't convert \oe to \OE).
the corresponding latex macros are \MakeUppercase and \MakeLowercase;
these deal with issues like \oe<->\OE.
david carlisle's textcase package adds various improvements (doesn't
change case of maths for example).
robin fairbairns
http://www.tex.ac.uk/faq
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Message: 2
Organization: Atlis Systems, Inc. (301) 578-4200 info@atlis.com
Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2003 12:05:45 -0500
Subject: Re: case conversion
To: Michal Kaut <m_kaut@hotmail.com>
From: William Adams <wadams@atlis.com>
Michal asked:
> Does there exist any LaTeX macro/package for converting text to
> upper- or lower-case?
> What I need is a macros \uppercase{} and \lowercase{}
Googling for ``latex macro uppercase lowercase''
the ``I feel Lucky'' hit is:
http://www.it.ms.unimelb.edu.au/tex/help/faq/uktug-faq/texfaq_15.html
which has the following text:
``LaTeX provides commands \MakeUppercase and \MakeLowercase
which fixes the latter problem. These commands are used
in the standard classes to produce upper case running heads
for chapters and sections.''
and explains its failings / weaknesses.
A more robust solution would be to use Omega and OTPs
William
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William Adams, publishing specialist
voice - 717-731-6707 | Fax - 717-731-6708
www.atlis.com
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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2003 15:52:16 +0100
From: board@tug.org (TUG board of directors)
To: texhax@tex.ac.uk
Subject: March 2003 TUG news: 501(c)(3), election, annual conference, TUGboat
Dear TeX user,
A few notable news items from the TeX Users Group.
1) TUG GOES CHARITABLE! Our first news item has been in the works for
many years: TUG has finally achieved full tax-exempt charitable status
in the USA, known as 501(c)(3). This means that membership dues (less
value of received benefits) and additional contributions to TUG are now
tax-deductible, with the usual limitations and exceptions. Fine print
on our web site and at the bottom of this email. Donations are happily
accepted via the membership form :).
We will be sending a separate email to all affected TUG members
explaining the details and in a form suitable for tax documentation
Kudos to our president, Mimi Jett, our office manager Robin Laakso, our
lawyer Amy Silliman, and many others for bringing this to fruition.
More information at http://tug.org/tax-exempt.
2) TUG ELECTION RESULTS: One nomination was received for president: Karl
Berry. The following nominations were received for the TUG board:
Barbara Beeton, Cheryl Ponchin, Kaja Christiansen, Phil Taylor, Ross
Moore, Samuel Rhoads, Stephanie Hogue, Sue DeMeritt. (In addition,
Arthur Ogawa and Mike Sofka are continuing board members, whose terms
expire in 2005.)
Since there were fewer nominations than board positions, and only one
candidate for president, there will be no actual ballot this year. The
election results take effect after the 2003 annual meeting. Candidates'
statements and other info at http://tug.org/election/2003/results.html.
We'd especially like to welcome our new board member, Sam Rhoads.
3) TUG 2003 CONFERENCE: The Silver Anniversary -- 25 years!-- of TeX
The TeX Users Group 24th Annual Meeting and Conference is scheduled for
July 20-24, 2003 at the Outrigger Waikoloa Beach Resort, Big Island,
Hawaii. See http://tug.org/tug2003.
Register by April 19th for special hotel rates:
http://tug.org/tug2003/accommodation.html
For sharing accommodations: http://tug.org/tug2003/sharing.html.
Group travel discount rates may be available for flights via major US
Gateways across the USA, if travel is booked with Protravel International
Inc., agent Gina Robles <grobles@protravelinc.com>.
3a) BEGINNING/INTERMEDIATE CLASS on LaTeX: will take place just before
the conference, from July 15-18 at the University of Hawaii at
Hilo. Enrollment is limited to 12. The cost is $275 ($300 after April 1,
so register now!). See https://www.tug.org/tug2003/latexclass.html for
more information and the registration form. If you have any questions
about the class, please email Sue Demeritt at susan.demeritt@tug.org.
4) TUGboat Volume 22 Issue 3 (Sep 2001) was mailed around February 14.
If you were a TUG member in 2001 and haven't received your copy, please
let the office know (office@tug.org), so we can send you a copy right
away :). 23(1), the proceedings for TUG 2002, will be the next issue
mailed. 22(4), the last issue for the 2001 membership year, is also in
process. Back issues of TUGboat are available from the TUG office.
For reference, this newsletter is available online at
http://tug.org/news/2003/03.txt.
Respectfully submitted,
the TUG board (board@tug.org)
Postscript: here is the full text from our lawyer for the tax-exempt
announcement.
TUG has achieved tax-exempt charitable status in the United States,
meaning that it is now a 501(c)(3) organization. This means that
membership payments and additional contributions will now qualify for
income tax charitable deduction, subject to certain limitations
regarding the value of your membership benefits and materials.
Please see http://tug.org/tax-exempt/ for details.
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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2003 19:48:58 +0100
From: Michal Kaut <m_kaut@hotmail.com>
Organization: Molde College university
To: texhax@tex.ac.uk
Subject: re-defining table
Hello,
I use the convention that table has caption at the top, so I would
like to change the spacing. Hence I would like to redefine table so
that it includes lines:
\setlength{\abovecaptionskip}{0pt}
\setlength{\belowcaptionskip}{10pt}
I tried:
\renewcommand{table}[1]{%
\begin{table}[#1]
\setlength{\abovecaptionskip}{0pt}
\setlength{\belowcaptionskip}{10pt}
}{\end{table}}
but it (kind of obviously) leads to a circular reference.
I there any way to add the to lines to the current format of table?
I do not want to re-define the table, since I may use packages that
change it as well. I just want to add the two lines.
I know that I can either create a new command \topcaption, that will
do the formatting, or define a new environment mytable (which would
avoid the circular reference). Yet I would like to do it in a way that
the user (author) can use the standard commands.
Is there a (simple) way to do it?
Thank you very much!
Best regards,
Michal Kaut
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Michal Kaut
Molde University College
Postboks 2110, N-6402 Molde, Norway
tel. +47 712 14 243, fax +47 712 14 100
michal.kaut@iot.ntnu.no, http://www.iot.ntnu.no/~mkaut/
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Message: 5
Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2003 16:01:01 -0500
To: TUGboat announcement <tug-board@tug.org>, tub-prod@csit.fsu.edu,
office@tug.org, texhax@tex.ac.uk, tex-eds@nic.surfnet.nl,
tug-pub@tug.org
Subject: TUGboat 23-1 shipped today
From: Mimi Burbank <mimi@csit.fsu.edu>
Hello everyone,
The Proceedings of the TUG 2002 annual meeting were shipped to the
printer today. Hopefully shipment to members will occur in two weeks
or so...
The contents are enclosed for your perusal:
Mimi Burbank
(for the TUGboat production team)
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TUGboat
Volume 23, Number 1 2002
========================================
Kaja Christiansen
Editorial Comments 2
TUG 2002, Thiruvananthapuram --- Report and travelogue 3
TUG 2002 Program 8
Participants at the 23rd Annual TUG Meeting 10
Talks
K. Anil Kumar
TeX and databases ---TeX DBI 13
Satish Babu
New horizons of free software: An Indian perspective 17
Gyongyi Bujdoso and Ferenc Wettl
On the localization of TeX in Hungary 21
Wlodzimierz Bzyl
The Tao of fonts 27
Behdad Esfahbod and Roozbeh Pournader
FarsiTeX and the Iranian TeX community 41
Hong Feng
The marriage of TeX and Lojban 46
Keynote
Hans Hagen
ConTeXt, XML and TeX: State of the art? 49
Yannis Haralambous and John Plaice
Low-level Devanagari support for Omega --- Adapting
devnag 50
David Kastrup
Revisiting WYSIWYG paradigms for authoring LaTeX 57
Ross Moore
serendiPDF with searchable math-fields in PDF documents 65
Karel Piska
A conversion of public Indic fonts from MF
into Type 1 format with TeXtrace 70
Fabrice Popineau
TeXLive under Windows: What's new with the 7 edition? 74
Roozbeh Pournader
Catching up to Unicode 80
Sebastian Rahtz
PassiveTeX: An update 86
S. Rajkumar
Indic typesetting --- Challenges and opportunities 90
Denis Roegel
METAOBJ: Very high-level objects in MP 93
Wagish Shukla and Amitabh Trehan
Typesetting in Hindi, Sanskrit and Persian:
A beginner's perspective 101
Karel Skoupy
New typesetting language and system architecture 106
Karel Skoupy
TeX file server 107
Stephen M. Watt
Conserving implicit mathematical semantics in
conversion between TeX and MathML 108
News & Announcements
Calendar 109
TUG Business
Institutional members 110
Advertisements
TeX consulting and production services 111
Just Published: TeX Reference Manual by David Bausum 112
Blue Sky Research cover3
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