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From: owner-UKTeX@nottingham.ac.uk
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Date: Fri, 09 Dec 1994 18:11:33 +0000
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UKTeX Digest    Friday,  9 Dec 1994    Volume 94 : Issue 46

Today's Topics:
                      re: Parskip into footnotes
              Wanted: New members for UK TeX Users Group


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Date:    Sat, 03 Dec 1994 09:49:41 -0400
From:    Jerry Leichter <leichter@lrw.com>
Subject: re: Parskip into footnotes

        Thomas Sippel writes:
        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 ?

The parskip package is new to me.  However, assuming it does the trick for all
other cases of concern, it's easy to change the way paragraphing is done in
footnotes.  A footnote is typeset by the \@makefntext command.  This command
is defined by the style file; it will be called in an enviroment where
\@parboxrestore has been called, so among other things both \parskip and
\parindent have been reset to 0 pt.

Obligatory typesetting point:  The way paragraphs are marked is inherently
part of the definition of the style.  They are intentionally not settable
parameters of the standard styles.  Once you start changing them, you are
designing your own style.  Feel free, but be aware that you (a) will be
dealing with the *internals* of the style files; (b) are on your own as far
as typographical quality.

Warning aside, here's the definition of \@makefntext that appears in the
three standard LaTeX styles (article, book, and report):

        \long\def\@makefntext#1{\parindent 1em\noindent
            \hbox to 1.8em{\hss$^{\@thefnmark}$}#1}

If you simple change this to leave \parindent alone, and instead change
\parskip, you should get the effect you want.  The best way to do this
would be in a style file - just put exactly the editted text in your own
"fnparskip.sty" file, or add it to the end of the parskip.sty file you have
now.  For simple testing, you can also place this definition in your document
preamble.  In that case, put \makeatletter before it and \makeatother after.

                                                        -- Jerry

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Date:    Wed, 07 Dec 1994 09:33:00 +0000
From:    Jonathan Fine <J.Fine@pmms.cam.ac.uk>
Subject: Wanted: New members for UK TeX Users Group


There are many good reasons for joining the UK TeX Users Group.
Here are two good reasons for joining before the end of the year.

The first is that you will receive the last of issue of Baskerville
of 1994, which is devoted entirely to answering the 99 most
frequently answered questions about TeX.

The second is that out of gratitude for your promptness, you will
save two pounds (out of twenty).  And of course you will get the 6
issues of Baskerville scheduled for 1995.

And there's another reason for joining now.  Early next year there
will be an important meeting:

        Portable Documents:  Acrobat, SGML and TeX
        Bridewell Theatre, off Fleet Street, London
        January 19th 1995, 10am to 5pm

cosponsored by the BCS Electronic Publishing Special Group.  Members of
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The moral of this message is to act now.  Contact me and I'll put
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send them to that person also.

If this reads a little like an advertisment, it is because it is an
advertisment.  But then again, I am:
        Jonathan Fine
        Publicity Officer
        UK TeX Users Group
Mailing Address: 203 Coldhams Lane, Cambridge, CB1 3HY
Email: J.Fine@pmms.cam.ac.uk

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\section Digests

    This year's UKTeX back issues are stored in the archive in directory
      tex-archive/digests/uktex/94
    This year's TeXhax back issues are stored in the archive in directory
      tex-archive/digests/texhax/94
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\section TeX Implementations for Small Computers

\subsection PC and Mac disks

    From January 1994 the UK TeX Users' Group is distributing an
    emTeX kit for PCs, and an OzTeX kit for Macintosh. The cost
    covers copying and postage costs, and the shareware fee for
    OzTeX.  Each set costs \pounds30, and is available from
    Peter Abbott, 1 Eymore Close, Selly Oak, Birmingham B29 4LB.
    Cheques must be payable to `UKTUG'. Please note that this
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    Each set comes with an installation guide, and (at least)
    full TeX and Metafont, a previewer, a PostScript driver, and
    CM fonts. Two update disks a year will be sent out
    automatically, with the current version of LaTeXe, and other
    goodies. A subscription service will be available for
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    3 disks a year with any material from the CTAN archives, but
    this will be supplied `as is', without instructions.

    OzTeX and emTeX are also available on disk from TeX Users Group;
    mail TUG for details.

\subsection TeX for the Atari ST

    Enquiries for TeX for the Atari ST etc. can be directed to:
    The Fast Club, 7 Musters Road, Nottingham NG2 7PP. Phone
    0602 455250, fax 0602 455305. They also supply a variety of
    TeX-related software in Atari format.

    Enquiries for disks etc. can also be directed to:
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    Internet: mdryden@cix.compulink.co.uk

\section Postal Addresses

    Please include SELF-ADDRESSED ADHESIVE LABELS for return postage.

    Peter Abbott
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\section UK TeX Users Group

    Details available from
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    or from
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\bye

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