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UKTeX Digest    Friday, 25 Nov 1994    Volume 94 : Issue 44

Today's Topics:
                         Re: latex2e for dos
                   Better way of including Ps file?
         re: LOOKING for ``\multirow'' in TABULAR environment
              Questions about dvi drivers and previewers
                        MusicTex - need help!
                      Re: pfe as shell for LaTeX
             Wanted: TeX/LaTeX Installation and Training
                        Parskip into footnotes


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Date:    Fri, 18 Nov 1994 16:57:14 +0000
From:    Robin.Fairbairns@cl.cam.ac.uk
Subject: Re: latex2e for dos

In article <CzD4ED.LsM@festival.ed.ac.uk>,
Mark Higgins <msh@festival.ed.ac.uk> wrote:
>This is I hope the right place to ask this..

Near enough.  There is a corresponding mailing list which might have
got you a quicker answer -- uktex@tex.ac.uk

>Is LaTeX2e in the public domain ??

It is, in the sense that you don't pay a fee to run it, and that the
source is available.

>if so where can I get a version (I need everything TeX,xdvi,dvips
> the lot) that will run on a PC ?

Are you talking about a PC running MS-DOG?  If so, what X server are
you running?  There _is_ an xdvi for PCs, but I've no idea what it's
capable of.

If you're running MS-DOG or Windoze, the gtex distribution (on
ftp.tex.ac.uk:/tex-archive/systems/msdos/gtex) is well spoken of.

I use emtex (.../emtex) which runs under MS-DOG or OS/2 out of the
box.  If you go for that, upgrade *immediately* with the betatest
stuff if you've a 386 or better.  The betatest tex386 runs with the
stuff in .../dpmigcc under Windoze, though I've never tried it.

There's a previewer (not xdvi) with both of those versions.

dvips is available from .../msdos/dviware/dvips

>I need simple instructions on how to get a copy as I know very little
>about installing software !!

All the things come with a fair bit of documentation.  For emtex
there are, in addition, tex-archive/info/setting-up-emtex.tex and
installing-emtex.txt.  No warranty expressed or implied...

LaTeX2e is on tex-archive/macros/latex/base (you need the whole
directory).  One thing there is emtex.txt, which is emtex-specific
installation instructions.

>I have looked in the faq at ftp.tex.ac.uk but couldn't find an answer

There's a new faq (work in progress, mind you) on
tex-archive/usergrps/uktug/faq/newfaq.ps (actually, there are several
formats there...).  Some of this answer came from my sources of that
stuff.

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Date:    Sat, 19 Nov 1994 10:31:10 +0000
From:    "S.C. Billy Wu" <S.C.Wu@geo.hull.ac.uk>
Subject: Better way of including Ps file?

Hi,

In LaTeX older than 2.0e, it is always 'fun' to place a PS file in 
proper postition in a document, using \special. Is ther any better way of 
locating PS file in a document?

Regards,

_/_/    Billy Wu                              Janet: s.c.wu@geo.hull.ac.uk  _/
_/_/_/    School of Geog. & Earth Resource                                _/_/
_/_/_/_/    University of Hull             Fax: - 44 - 482 - 466 340    _/_/_/
_/_/_/_/_/    Hull HU6 7RX           Telephone: - 44 - 482 - 46 6065  _/_/_/_/
_/_/_/_/_/_/    England, U.K.     _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/

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Date:    Sun, 20 Nov 1994 10:20:41 -0400
From:    Jerry Leichter <leichter@lrw.com>
Subject: re: LOOKING for ``\multirow'' in TABULAR environment

Gabriele Kotsis asks for a way "to produce a table like this in LaTeX:"

        - -----------------------------
        | text | text | text | text |
        - -----------------------------
        | text |      | text | text |
        - -------- text ---------------
        | text | text | text | text |
        - -------- text ---------------
        | text |      | text | text |
        - -----------------------------

My multirow style file does exactly that.  Available in the standard archives;
runs with either LaTeX Classic or LaTeX2e.
                                                        -- Jerry

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Date:    Mon, 21 Nov 1994 12:04:17 +0000
From:    Jeremy Henty <jch@upper.ist.co.uk>
Subject: Questions about dvi drivers and previewers

Imperial Software Technology is developing a tool which 
generates hardcopy using LaTeX and included PostScript.  
Naturally we would like this output to work on as many TeX 
systems as possible, so I would be grateful for answers to 
a few questions.  

 * What are the commonly used previewers and dvi drivers we should 
   aim to support?  
 * Do any of these programs not support either the "psfile=" or 
   "header=" specials?  
 * Is the LaTeX2e "graphics" package going to become the standard graphics 
   interface?  Will other packages support its syntax for compatibility?  
 * According to the manual page, xdvi does not "as yet" support "header=" 
   specials.  Will it?  If so, how soon?  
 * What (if any) are the significant differences between xdvi and xdvik? 
   dvips and dvipsk?  

Please email responses.  

Thank you in advance, 

Jeremy C. Henty  jch@ist.co.uk

------------------------------

Date:    21 Nov 1994 15:37:18 +0000
From:    zc7t1122@rpool2.rus.uni-stuttgart.de (Enno Baars)
Subject: MusicTex - need help!

I'm having some real trouble using Daniel Taupin's MusicTex under LaTex and
I thought one of you could perhaps help me...

As long as I just typeset music, there's no problem at all, but as soon
as I try to put any text into the document as well, LaTex screws up my 
typeset music.
What I tried to do e.g. is this:

\input musicnft
\documentstyle[bigmusic,musictex,german]{article}
\begin{document}
\section{Noten}
\subsection{Sopran-Solo und Chor}
\begin{music}
\parindent 2cm
\def\nbinstruments{1}\relax
\def\instrumenti{Sopran}
\generalmeter{\meterfrac 24}\relax
\debutmorceau
\normal
\temps\Notes\ibu0e2\qh0 e\tbu0\qh0 f\enotes\barre
....
\finmorceau

What happens is that LaTex screws up the first line of music after the 
\section or \subsection command - the lines of the staff are too short, i.e.
the staff ends but there are still bars and notes displayed...
Further lines of music are generated correctly.
When I leave out the \section or \subsection commands, everything is
done correctly, too - but I'd really like to have headings above the score...

If you have any ideas on how to solve this problem, please contact me
via e-mail, as I unfortunately do not have the time to read this group
regularly.

Thanks,
         Enno.
/-----------------------------------------------------------------------\
|  Enno Baars                            baars@studbox.uni-stuttgart.de |
|  Student of Physics, 3rd year                                         |
|  University of Stuttgart, Germany                                     |
\-----------------------------------------------------------------------/


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Date:    Tue, 22 Nov 1994 13:19:25 +0000
From:    M.Piff@shef.ac.uk (Mike Piff)
Subject: Re: pfe as shell for LaTeX

In article <585.785179441@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.ukD>hsc@eng.cam.ac.uk write
s:

>     Has anyone configure Professional File Editor (a very very good editor 
>and is free) as a shell for latex?
>
>     Anyone who have configured PFE as a shell for latex, please share your 
>experience with others like me.  Thank you very much.  Please post or email 
>hsc@eng.cam.ac.uk
>

Our computing services have installed this, but there appear to be problems
in adapting it for LaTeX or indeed any other programming language.  As far
as I can see, it doesn't have a programming language built into it, which is
what you would need to program it for something else.  

Mike Piff

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Date:    Wed, 23 Nov 1994 18:24:00 +0000
From:    Jonathan Fine <J.Fine@pmms.cam.ac.uk>
Subject: Wanted: TeX/LaTeX Installation and Training

Here is the text of a letter I received today.
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        Photo-graphics
        184 High Street, Honiton, Devon, EX14 8LA
        Tel: 0404 44417         Fax: 0404 41539

{        21st November 1994

Dear Mr Fine

We are a trade typesetting house in urgent need of help in setting up
a TeX department, including the installation of software and training
of 2 member of staff.

Are you able to put us in touch with someone in our area who could
help us, or recommend another means of getting training?

I look forward to hearing from you.

yours sincerely
Jon Hebert
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------

If you are able to help yourself, or can recommend someone, please do
contact Mr Hebert directly.  I have spoken to the production manager,
and their main requirement is to have sufficient skills to use clean
author supplied LaTeX for production, as an alternative to rekeying.
{
I have also recommended that they join the UK TeX Users Group, and
sent them the forms!

Jonathan Fine
203 Coldhams Lane, Cambridge, CB1 3HY
Tel: 0223 215389

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Date:    Wed, 23 Nov 1994 18:27:57 +0000
From:    cmaae47@cc.ic.ac.uk (Thomas Sippel - Dau)
Subject: Parskip into footnotes

I am getting increasingly allergic to paragraph indents in text that
is broken up with many display items, such as technical documentation.

The parskip package gets rid of most of these, but footnotes still come
a paragraph indent and no paragraph separation space - grrr

Does anybody have a style file that addresses this ?

                                 Thomas
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*** This is the operative statement, all previous statements are inoperative.
*   email: cmaae47@ic.ac.uk (Thomas Sippel - Dau) (uk.ac.ic on Janet)
*   voice: +44 171 594 6904 (day)        fax: +44 171 594 6958
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