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UKTeX Digest Friday, 2 Dec 1994 Volume 94 : Issue 45
Today's Topics:
problem: tex omits every other word in wrapped lines
LaTeX Installation
Re: LaTeX Installation
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Date: 30 Nov 1994 21:13:06 +0000
From: jerger@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (Mike Jerger)
Subject: problem: tex omits every other word in wrapped lines
We have just installed TeX, Version 3.1415 (C version 6.1). We are
running SunOS 4.1.3u1. Everything is fine, except that in paragraphs
in which words are wrapped, the wrapped lines have every other word
omitted. The space is there for the word, but the text itself is
missing. For example:
How it should look:
This is a test paragraph. This sentence will wrap and will be missing
words. This sentence will be ok.
How is really looks:
This a paragraph. sentence wrap will missing
words. This sentence will be ok.
Using dvitype, we have determined that an overflow is occuring (it
says so)....we had no problems compiling, so we have no clue where to
start looking for the problem.
Here's how dvitype should look after the first word of the paragraph:
166: push
level 1:(h=0,v=1441792,w=0,x=0,y=786432,z=0,hh=0,vv=91)
167: right3 1310720 h:=0+1310720=1310720, hh:=83
171: setchar84 h:=1310720+473316=1784036, hh:=113
172: setchar104 h:=1784036+364090=2148126, hh:=136
173: setchar105 h:=2148126+182045=2330171, hh:=148
174: setchar115 h:=2330171+258503=2588674, hh:=164
175: w3 197495 h:=2588674+197495=2786169, hh:=176
179: setchar115 h:=2786169+258503=3044672, hh:=192
180: setchar104 h:=3044672+364090=3408762, hh:=215
181: setchar111 h:=3408762+327681=3736443, hh:=236
182: setchar117 h:=3736443+364090=4100533, hh:=259
183: setchar108 h:=4100533+182045=4282578, hh:=271
184: setchar100 h:=4282578+364090=4646668, hh:=294
185: w0 197495 h:=4646668+197495=4844163, hh:=307
186: setchar98 h:=4844163+364090=5208253, hh:=330
187: right2 18205 h:=5208253+18205=5226458, hh:=331
How it really looks (using the old version of dvitype):
166: push
level 1:(h=0,v=1441792,w=0,x=0,y=786432,z=0,hh=0,vv=91)
167: right3 1310720 h:=0+1310720=1310720, hh:=83
171: setchar84 h:=1310720+473316=1784036, hh:=113
172: setchar104 h:=1784036+364090=2148126, hh:=136
173: setchar105 h:=2148126+182045=2330171, hh:=148
174: setchar115 h:=2330171+258503=2588674, hh:=164
175: w4 -2147265195 h:=2588674-2147265195=-2144676521, hh:=-135845
warning: |h|>30785863!
180: setchar115 h:=-2144676521+258503=-2144418018, hh:=-135829
181: setchar104 h:=-2144418018+364090=-2144053928, hh:=-135806
182: setchar111 h:=-2144053928+327681=-2143726247, hh:=-135785
183: setchar117 h:=-2143726247+364090=-2143362157, hh:=-135762
184: setchar108 h:=-2143362157+182045=-2143180112, hh:=-135750
185: setchar100 h:=-2143180112+364090=-2142816022, hh:=-135727
186: w0 -2147265195 arithmetic overflow! parameter changed from
- -2147265195 to -4667625 h:=-2142816022-4667625=-2147483647,
hh:=-136021 warning: |h|>2144676521!
187: setchar98 h:=-2147483647+364090=-2147119557, hh:=-135998
I don't really know what these numbers mean, but the h: things
continue to be negative, yet words still keep appearing. They return
to normal for the second sentence of the paragraph (which didn't
wrap). Also, using the new dvitype, the hh: numbers alternate between
0 and -2147483648 throughout the entire file, and once the numbers get
screwed up, they remain so, even for the text that shows up correctly.
Any help at all is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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Mike Jerger, mjerger@uiuc.edu
System Administrator for the Cognitive Science Group, Beckman Institute
CCSO Site Consultant
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Date: 02 Dec 1994 09:55:41 +0000
From: ajw29@cus.cam.ac.uk (A.J. Williamson)
Subject: LaTeX Installation
I would like to create a completely new installation of Tex, Latex, dvips etc
on a DEC ALPHA.
Can somebody advise me where I can find the latest versions of these products
so I can download them.
Any suggestions gratefully recieved.
ajw29@phy.cam.ac.uk
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Date: 02 Dec 1994 11:32:52 +0000
From: rf@cl.cam.ac.uk (Robin Fairbairns)
Subject: Re: LaTeX Installation
In article <3bmqut$bt7@lyra.csx.cam.ac.uk>,
A.J. Williamson <ajw29@cus.cam.ac.uk> wrote:
>I would like to create a completely new installation of Tex, Latex,
>dvips etc on a DEC ALPHA. Can somebody advise me where I can find
>the latest versions of these products so I can download them.
You don't say which OS you're running. If it's OSF/1, try the web2c
distribution; I know it's buildable from that (though I've never done
it, I just use it). That'll get you the basic Knuthian system and the
utilities that go with it. (If it's VMS, the distribution is *old*,
and I know nothing about TeX for NT.)
I would also recommend using dvipsk and xdvik to go with it, since
they use the same path-searching library.
For LaTeX, I would recommend going straight to 2e for a new
installation. If you want to stick with the 2.09, you'll have to go
somewhere other than the archive (cus, which you posted from, stolidly
maintains several variously out-of-date versions, so you could try
there). The minimum installation (imo) is the LaTeX base and the
tools. A new release was due out yesterday, so perhaps by the time
you've got your executables built it'll be on the archive.
Locations on the archive (ftp.tex.ac.uk, another Cambridge site)
tex-archive/systems/web2c/
dviware/xdvik/
dvipsk/
macros/latex/base
tools
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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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