From b49459b8d1bc87a8344f5bb39e395ab52893798c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Karl Berry Date: Wed, 3 Nov 2021 22:38:18 +0000 Subject: typos/dead urls in dvips manual git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@60939 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751 --- Build/source/texk/dvipsk/ChangeLog | 5 + Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dvips.info | 182 +++++++++++++++++------------------- Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dvips.texi | 24 ++--- 3 files changed, 102 insertions(+), 109 deletions(-) (limited to 'Build') diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/ChangeLog b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/ChangeLog index 2660224d30f..099389a200b 100644 --- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/ChangeLog +++ b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,8 @@ +2021-11-03 Karl Berry + + * dvips.texi: PostScript not Postscript; remove broken urls; + a couple other typos. + 2021-10-24 Karl Berry * dvips.texi (Option details) <-l>: describe [.PAGESEQ] subvalue. diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dvips.info b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dvips.info index c52f5b5b9c4..749efe78e14 100644 --- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dvips.info +++ b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dvips.info @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ This is dvips.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.8 from dvips.texi. -This manual documents Dvips version 2021.1 (October 2021), a program to +This manual documents Dvips version 2021.1 (November 2021), a program to translate a DVI file into PostScript. You may freely use, modify and/or distribute this file. INFO-DIR-SECTION TeX START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY -* DVI-to-Postscript: (dvips). Translating TeX DVI files to PostScript. +* DVI-to-PostScript: (dvips). Translating TeX DVI files to PostScript. * afm2tfm: (dvips)Invoking afm2tfm. Making Type 1 fonts available to TeX. * dvips: (dvips)Invoking Dvips. DVI-to-PostScript translator. END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ File: dvips.info, Node: Top, Next: Why Dvips, Up: (dir) Dvips ***** -This manual documents Dvips version 2021.1 (October 2021), a program to +This manual documents Dvips version 2021.1 (November 2021), a program to translate a DVI file into PostScript. You may freely use, modify and/or distribute this file. @@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ format. The latest version is available via . The program Ghostview, originally written by Johannes Plass and Tim Theisen, provides typical previewing capabilities (next page/previous page, magnification, etc.). It requires Ghostscript to run, and files -in structured Postscript, specifically with '%%Page' comments (no 'N' in +in structured PostScript, specifically with '%%Page' comments (no 'N' in 'config.ps'). The current version is known as GV, and is available from . @@ -1213,7 +1213,7 @@ There is no provision for continuation lines. 'N*' Disable structured comments. Beware: This also turns off - displaying page numbers or changing to specific pagenumbers in + displaying page numbers or changing to specific page numbers in PostScript viewers. Same as '-N', *note Option details::. 'o NAME' @@ -1371,7 +1371,7 @@ An alternate specification of 'landscape': \special{landscape} This is supported for backward compatibility, but it is hoped that -reventually the 'papersize' comment will dominate. +eventually the 'papersize' comment will dominate. Of course, such a '\special' only informs Dvips of the desired paper size; you must also adjust '\hsize' and '\vsize' in your TeX document @@ -2387,11 +2387,6 @@ more, but copies are available elsewhere: - You may also want to check "Notes on converting (La)TeX documents to -robust PDF using Rokicki's dvips and Acrobat Distiller" by Timothy P. -Van Zandt: -. -  File: dvips.info, Node: Hypertext specials, Prev: Hypertext caveats, Up: Hypertext @@ -2536,7 +2531,7 @@ ff, ffi, and ffl.) Different typesetting systems use different metric file formats: - * Each Postscript font has an "Adobe font metrics" ('.afm') file. + * Each PostScript font has an "Adobe font metrics" ('.afm') file. These files are plain text, so you can inspect them easily. You can get AFM files for Adobe's fonts from . @@ -2594,7 +2589,7 @@ appearance of the font at small sizes or low resolutions. Although various kinds of PostScript outline fonts exist, by far the most common, and the only one we will consider, is called "Type 1". The -glyph files for Postscript Type 1 fonts typically have names ending in +glyph files for PostScript Type 1 fonts typically have names ending in '.pfa' ("printer font ASCII") or '.pfb' ("printer font binary"). In contrast, glyph files for Computer Modern and the other standard @@ -2713,7 +2708,7 @@ To dvips, bitmapped fonts do not have any notion of linguistics; they are simply a vector of glyphs. By comparison, PostScript fonts are required to contain an encoding vector that at least provides glyph names; these names can permit PostScript and PDF viewers to extract -legible text from Postscript and PDF output. +legible text from PostScript and PDF output. Unlike previous versions, dvips versions 2020 and later add glyph naming information to Type 3 bitmapped fonts (if they can locate such @@ -2868,7 +2863,7 @@ something like this: afm2tfm Times-Roman -v ptmr rptmr This reads the file 'Times-Roman.afm', and produces two files as output, -namely the virtual property list'file 'ptmr.vpl', and the "raw" font +namely the virtual property list file 'ptmr.vpl', and the "raw" font metric file 'rptmr.tfm'. To use the font in TeX, you first run vptovf ptmr.vpl ptmr.vf ptmr.tfm @@ -4268,7 +4263,6 @@ Index * hsize (psfile special option): psfile special. (line 24) * html specials: Hypertext. (line 6) * html specials, and -z: Option details. (line 420) -* http://xxx.lanl.gov/hypertex: Hypertext. (line 22) * Hungarian umlaut: Reencoding with Afm2tfm. (line 32) * hyperdvi extensions, enabling: Option details. (line 420) @@ -4722,84 +4716,84 @@ Index  Tag Table: -Node: Top520 -Node: Why Dvips1269 -Node: Installation3852 -Node: config.ps installation4787 -Node: PostScript font installation7394 -Node: Ghostscript installation8314 -Node: Diagnosing problems9253 -Node: Debug options10344 -Node: No output11348 -Node: Small or inverted12814 -Node: Printer errors13532 -Node: Long documents fail14864 -Node: Including graphics fails15205 -Node: Invoking Dvips16444 -Node: Basic usage17035 -Node: Command-line options18033 -Node: Option summary18481 -Node: Option details20756 -Node: Environment variables41042 -Node: Config files43903 -Node: Configuration file searching44573 -Node: Configuration file commands47770 -Node: Paper size and landscape55840 -Node: papersize special57465 -Node: Config file paper sizes59173 -Node: Paper trays63329 -Node: Interaction with PostScript64663 -Node: PostScript figures65316 -Node: Bounding box66042 -Node: \includegraphics69414 -Node: EPSF macros71706 -Node: EPSF scaling73674 -Node: EPSF clipping76244 -Node: psfile special76886 -Node: Dynamic creation of graphics79278 -Node: Fonts in figures80596 -Node: Header files82246 -Node: Including headers from TeX83452 -Node: Including headers from the command line85490 -Node: Headers and memory usage86589 -Node: Literal PS87800 -Node: " special88382 -Node: ps special89123 -Node: Literal headers90621 -Node: PostScript hooks91330 -Node: Literal examples93426 -Node: Hypertext94880 -Node: Hypertext caveats96054 -Node: Hypertext specials100410 -Node: PostScript fonts103044 -Node: Font concepts104161 -Node: Metric files105391 -Node: Glyph files108171 -Node: Virtual fonts110530 -Node: Encodings112685 -Node: Bitmap font encodings115087 -Node: PostScript typesetting117617 -Node: Making a font available120714 -Node: Invoking afm2tfm125748 -Node: Changing font encodings126768 -Node: Changing TeX encodings127559 -Node: Changing PostScript encodings128661 -Node: Changing both encodings130005 -Node: Reencoding with Afm2tfm130679 -Node: Encoding file format133782 -Node: Special font effects137986 -Node: Afm2tfm options140246 -Node: psfonts.map143771 -Node: Color148501 -Node: Color macro files149545 -Node: User-definable colors152755 -Node: Color subtleties154031 -Node: Ted Turner155683 -Node: Color device configuration156908 -Node: Color support details159352 -Node: Color specifications159730 -Node: Color specials161134 -Node: Index163263 +Node: Top521 +Node: Why Dvips1271 +Node: Installation3854 +Node: config.ps installation4789 +Node: PostScript font installation7396 +Node: Ghostscript installation8316 +Node: Diagnosing problems9255 +Node: Debug options10346 +Node: No output11350 +Node: Small or inverted12816 +Node: Printer errors13534 +Node: Long documents fail14866 +Node: Including graphics fails15207 +Node: Invoking Dvips16446 +Node: Basic usage17037 +Node: Command-line options18035 +Node: Option summary18483 +Node: Option details20758 +Node: Environment variables41044 +Node: Config files43905 +Node: Configuration file searching44575 +Node: Configuration file commands47772 +Node: Paper size and landscape55843 +Node: papersize special57468 +Node: Config file paper sizes59175 +Node: Paper trays63331 +Node: Interaction with PostScript64665 +Node: PostScript figures65318 +Node: Bounding box66044 +Node: \includegraphics69416 +Node: EPSF macros71708 +Node: EPSF scaling73676 +Node: EPSF clipping76246 +Node: psfile special76888 +Node: Dynamic creation of graphics79280 +Node: Fonts in figures80598 +Node: Header files82248 +Node: Including headers from TeX83454 +Node: Including headers from the command line85492 +Node: Headers and memory usage86591 +Node: Literal PS87802 +Node: " special88384 +Node: ps special89125 +Node: Literal headers90623 +Node: PostScript hooks91332 +Node: Literal examples93428 +Node: Hypertext94882 +Node: Hypertext caveats96056 +Node: Hypertext specials100184 +Node: PostScript fonts102818 +Node: Font concepts103935 +Node: Metric files105165 +Node: Glyph files107945 +Node: Virtual fonts110304 +Node: Encodings112459 +Node: Bitmap font encodings114861 +Node: PostScript typesetting117391 +Node: Making a font available120488 +Node: Invoking afm2tfm125522 +Node: Changing font encodings126542 +Node: Changing TeX encodings127333 +Node: Changing PostScript encodings128435 +Node: Changing both encodings129779 +Node: Reencoding with Afm2tfm130453 +Node: Encoding file format133556 +Node: Special font effects137760 +Node: Afm2tfm options140020 +Node: psfonts.map143545 +Node: Color148275 +Node: Color macro files149319 +Node: User-definable colors152529 +Node: Color subtleties153805 +Node: Ted Turner155457 +Node: Color device configuration156682 +Node: Color support details159126 +Node: Color specifications159504 +Node: Color specials160908 +Node: Index163037  End Tag Table diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dvips.texi b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dvips.texi index 652ad51a88f..8839ecc42ad 100644 --- a/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dvips.texi +++ b/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dvips.texi @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ @settitle Dvips: A DVI-to-PostScript translator @set version 2021.1 -@set month-year October 2021 +@set month-year November 2021 @copying This manual documents Dvips version @value{version} @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ PostScript. You may freely use, modify and/or distribute this file. @dircategory TeX @direntry -* DVI-to-Postscript: (dvips). Translating TeX DVI files to PostScript. +* DVI-to-PostScript: (dvips). Translating TeX DVI files to PostScript. * afm2tfm: (dvips)Invoking afm2tfm. Making Type 1 fonts available to TeX. * dvips: (dvips)Invoking Dvips. DVI-to-PostScript translator. @end direntry @@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ format. The latest version is available via The program Ghostview, originally written by Johannes Plass and Tim Theisen, provides typical previewing capabilities (next page/previous page, magnification, etc.). It requires Ghostscript to run, and files -in structured Postscript, specifically with @samp{%%Page} comments (no +in structured PostScript, specifically with @samp{%%Page} comments (no @samp{N} in @file{config.ps}). The current version is known as GV, and is available from @url{https://www.gnu.org/software/gv}. @@ -1467,7 +1467,7 @@ Metafont mode. Same as @samp{-mode}, @pxref{Option details}. @item N* @opindex N @r{ config command (disable EPS)} Disable structured comments. Beware: This also turns off displaying -page numbers or changing to specific pagenumbers in PostScript viewers. +page numbers or changing to specific page numbers in PostScript viewers. Same as @samp{-N}, @pxref{Option details}. @item o @var{name} @@ -1682,7 +1682,7 @@ An alternate specification of @code{landscape}: @noindent This is supported for backward compatibility, but it is hoped that -reventually the @samp{papersize} comment will dominate. +eventually the @samp{papersize} comment will dominate. Of course, such a @code{\special} only informs Dvips of the desired paper size; you must also adjust @code{\hsize} and @code{\vsize} in your @@ -2902,7 +2902,6 @@ output is @code{hyperref} (@url{https://ctan.org/pkg/hyperref}). For plain @TeX{}, the Eplain package has some hyperlink support (@url{https://tug.org/eplain}). -@flindex @code{http://xxx.lanl.gov/hypertex} @cindex Doyle, Mark @cindex Bhattacharya, Tanmoy @pindex dvihps@r{, hyperdvi to PostScript} @@ -3006,11 +3005,6 @@ more, but copies are available elsewhere: @url{http://www.utdallas.edu/~cantrell/online/543e.html} @end display -You may also want to check ``Notes on converting (La)@TeX{} documents -to robust PDF using Rokicki's dvips and Acrobat Distiller'' by -Timothy@tie{}P. Van Zandt:@* -@url{http://www.emrg.com/texpdf.htmlhttp://zandtwerk.insead.fr/tex2pdf.html}. - @node Hypertext specials @subsection Hypertext specials @@ -3182,7 +3176,7 @@ Different typesetting systems use different metric file formats: @item @cindex afm files @flindex .afm @r{Adobe metric files} -Each Postscript font has an @dfn{Adobe font metrics} (@samp{.afm}) +Each PostScript font has an @dfn{Adobe font metrics} (@samp{.afm}) file. These files are plain text, so you can inspect them easily. You can get AFM files for Adobe's fonts from @url{ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/Fonts/AFMs}. @@ -3260,7 +3254,7 @@ appearance of the font at small sizes or low resolutions. @flindex .pfb @r{printer font binary files} Although various kinds of PostScript outline fonts exist, by far the most common, and the only one we will consider, is called @dfn{Type 1}. -The glyph files for Postscript Type 1 fonts typically have names ending +The glyph files for PostScript Type 1 fonts typically have names ending in @samp{.pfa} (``printer font ASCII'') or @samp{.pfb} (``printer font binary''). @@ -3414,7 +3408,7 @@ To dvips, bitmapped fonts do not have any notion of linguistics; they are simply a vector of glyphs. By comparison, PostScript fonts are required to contain an encoding vector that at least provides glyph names; these names can permit PostScript and PDF viewers to -extract legible text from Postscript and PDF output. +extract legible text from PostScript and PDF output. Unlike previous versions, dvips versions 2020 and later add glyph naming information to Type 3 bitmapped fonts (if they can locate such @@ -3613,7 +3607,7 @@ afm2tfm Times-Roman -v ptmr rptmr @noindent This reads the file @file{Times-Roman.afm}, and produces two files as -output, namely the virtual property list'file @file{ptmr.vpl}, and the +output, namely the virtual property list file @file{ptmr.vpl}, and the ``raw'' font metric file @file{rptmr.tfm}. To use the font in @TeX{}, you first run -- cgit v1.2.3