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UKTeX Digest    Friday, 30 Sep 1994    Volume 94 : Issue 36

Today's Topics:
                            LaTeX training
            Problems building 600dpi HPLJ fonts with EmTeX
                   LaTeX: emphasis within emphasis
                line-breaking in mathematical formuli
             [Q] Increasing TeX parameters in unix TeX...
           Re: [Q] Increasing TeX parameters in unix TeX...


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Date:    Fri, 16 Sep 1994 15:04:49 -0000
From:    Andrew Carrick <uczpanc@ucl.ac.uk>
Subject: LaTeX training

I would be very interested in hearing from anyone who runs training courses
for novices on LaTeX. Equally, anyone who has participated in a training
course and would recommend their people to us would be appreciated. Since we
are London based, the closer to central London the better.

Appreciate your help.

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Date:    Fri, 16 Sep 1994 15:29:53 -0000
From:    FGG@wpo.nerc.ac.uk
Subject: Problems building 600dpi HPLJ fonts with EmTeX

I have tried to remake all my fonts for our 600dpi HPLJ.  
After changing MODES.MFJ I tried MFJOB, but I get errors trying to write 
files.    My *guess* is that the environment is set up wrong (I have no TeX
environmental variables set in this instance).  Hints please.

Thanks,

Fergus

British National Space Centre
F.Gallagher@nerc.ac.uk

===========================================================================
C:\EMTEX\MFJOB> mfjob all
This is METAFONT, Version 2.0 [3a] (no base preloaded)
**&plain \mode=hplaser; mag=1; input line10
(\emtex\mfinput\line10.mf (\emtex\mfinput\line.mf
! I can't write on file `line10.300gf'.
Please type another file name for output
! Emergency stop.
endchar->...roofrule);fi.chardx:=w;shipit;
                                          if.displaying>0:makebox(scr...
l.150 endchar
             ;
! I can't write on file `line10.tfm'.
Please type another file name for font metrics
! Emergency stop.
endchar->...roofrule);fi.chardx:=w;shipit;
                                          if.displaying>0:makebox(scr...
l.150 endchar
             ;
Transcript written on line10.log.
MFjob -- Version 1.1f -- Copyright (c) 1989-1990 by Eberhard Mattes
*** Error returned by `mf.exe': 3
===============================================================

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Date:    Thu, 22 Sep 1994 14:47:15 -0000
From:    David_Rhead@vme.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk
Subject: LaTeX: emphasis within emphasis

The LaTeX standard classes implement \emph{...} and {\em...} as italic.
For `emphasis within emphasis', \emph{\emph{...}}, they revert to roman.
 
In certain types of passage, this can have the unfortunate effect of making
the *most important* text look *completely unimportant*.  E.g.,
            ... \emph{text text \emph{text text} text text} ...
looks the same to a reader as
            ... \emph{text text} text text \emph{text text} ...
 
I'm trying to produce a class file in which `emphasis within emphasis' is
implemented differently.  My current thinking is to try and implement it as
underlined italic.  (Yes, I know that the `Companion' says that
`underlining is considered bad practice in the publishing world'.  But [1]
`emphasis within emphasis' only occurs rarely, so the underlining would
only occur rarely [2] my British Telecom bills, which look professionally
designed, use underlining for `emphasis within italic' and it looks OK to
me [3] I can't offhand think of another neat way of indicating `emphasis
within italic' -- e.g., \uppercase{...} wouldn't emphasise acronyms, since
they are already uppercase.)
 
Unfortunately, I can't find a convenient bit of code to hack at.  The
fragment I found in latex.ltx is
   \DeclareRobustCommand\em
           {\@nomath\em \ifdim \fontdimen\@ne\font >\z@
                          \upshape \else \itshape \fi}
   \DeclareTextFontCommand{\emph}{\em}
which doesn't seem obviously hackable into something I could stick in a
class file to make \emph{\emph{...}} give underlined italic.  Donald
Arseneau's ulem package (`Companion', section 3.1.2) seems worth a look, in
case it would do what I want, but I can't find it in the Cambridge archive.
 
Could anyone point me to some code fragments that, when hacked together,
would enable me to put a chunk of code in a class file such that:
*  ordinary `emphasis' is mapped to italic, as in the standard classes
*  `emphasis within emphasis' is mapped to `underlined italic'?
Better still, has anyone already produced such a chunk of code?
 
 
David Rhead
david.rhead@nottingham.ac.uk

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Date:    Fri, 23 Sep 1994 14:26:00 -0000
From:    alanje@cogs.susx.ac.uk (Alan Jeffrey)
Subject: line-breaking in mathematical formuli

>As I never want to allow a line break wthin a formula, I would like to
>change the definition of $ to include an mbox.
>I am using LaTeX, but a standard TeX approach might be more useful,
>because I could pass it on to some friends who use standard TeX.

Use \binoppenalty=10000 and \relpenalty=10000.  These are the
penalties for breaking around binary ops or relations, and setting
them to 10,000 disallows any line-breaking.  Using \mbox isn't a great
idea since it removes any stretchiness of the math formula.

Alan.

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Date:    Tue, 27 Sep 1994 23:25:33 +0100
From:    phy6tc@irc.leeds.ac.uk (Tim Collins)
Subject: [Q] Increasing TeX parameters in unix TeX...

Hi! (Yes, it's me again!!!)

How do I increase the size of TeX parameters under Unix?  I have run
out of "strings"... that is I get a TeX errror...

! TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [number of strings=4463].

Can I change this parameter?  If so where can I do it?

I think we have a faily standard TeX setup here.... (I do hope
so!)....

Cheers!
Tim.
P.S. I looked in the FAQ, it told me to look in "module 11".  What on
earch is "module 11"?.

Timothy L D Collins     | phy6tc@gps.leeds.ac.uk
Physics Dept.           | phy6tc@phys-irc.novell.leeds.ac.uk
University of Leeds,    |
Leeds.                  | "Opinions expressed are just that: opinions!"

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Date:    28 Sep 1994 09:30:01 +0000
From:    rf@cl.cam.ac.uk (Robin Fairbairns)
Subject: Re: [Q] Increasing TeX parameters in unix TeX...

In article <1994Sep27.222533.4300@leeds.ac.uk>,
Tim Collins <phy6tc@irc.leeds.ac.uk> wrote:
>Hi! (Yes, it's me again!!!)
>
>How do I increase the size of TeX parameters under Unix?  I have run
>out of "strings"... that is I get a TeX errror...
>
>! TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [number of strings=4463].
>
>Can I change this parameter?  If so where can I do it?
>
>I think we have a faily standard TeX setup here.... (I do hope
>so!)....

You need to rebuild your TeX system from the sources.  This is not
something for the faint-hearted, but if you know what you're doing
it's not too bad.

What's the context of the problem?  While it *is* possible to run out
of strings, it's fairly rare.  Can you post the (end of the) .log file
(which would tell us how `standard' your setup is -- ours here allows
11K strings).

>P.S. I looked in the FAQ, it told me to look in "module 11".  What on
>earch is "module 11"?.

Module 11 of the Web source for TeX.  If you looked at it, you'ld
understand.

Robin (Campaign for the Third Programme) Fairbairns  rf@cl.cam.ac.uk
U of Cambridge Computer Lab, Pembroke St, Cambridge  CB2 3QG, UK
Private page: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/rf/robin.html

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