LaTeX macros for use in TUGboat =============================== The files in this directory will generate both a TUGboat articles class and a TUG conference proceedings class. These macros *are* supported; please do *not* bother the TUGboat editor with queries about the macros (or the TUGboat proceedings editor, if you're preparing an article for submission to a TUG conference). Bother me, instead (the editors do, in any case, so you might as well short-circuit them ;-) Robin Fairbairns robin.fairbairns@cl.cam.ac.uk Installation and use: ===================== The directory contains three files containing TeX code: tugboat.dtx -- the source for the macros tugboat.ins -- the docstrip instructions ltubguid.ltx -- documentation for the macros (published in TUGboat 52, but revised since) other files are ltugbib.bst -- a BibTeX style to match ltugboat.cls's default biblio capabilities ltubguid.pdf -- browsable user documentation tugboat.pdf -- browsable implementation documentation Processing the .ins file produces: ltugboat.cls -- For preparing articles for regular issues of TUGboat ltugproc.cls -- For preparing articles for conference proceedings ltugboat.sty -- The usual `obsolete file' warning ltugproc.sty -- The usual `obsolete file' warning ltugcomn.sty -- Used when processing tugboat.dtx for its documentation content The procedure for using the macros should therefore be: process the .ins file move the .sty and .cls to "somewhere LaTeX will search" move the .bib to "somewhere BibTeX will search" move the browsable documentation to "somewhere texdoc will search" On a TDS installation, common search locations are: $TEXMF/tex/latex/tugboat (for .sty, .cls) $TEXMF/bibtex/bst/misc (for .bst) $TEXMF/doc/latex/tugboat (for .pdf) ($TEXMF being a pointer to the root of a TDS tree, preferably a local one, to avoid tangling with future releases of your TeX distribution.) `User-level' documentation is provided in file ltubguid.pdf, which is a revised version of a TUGboat paper. The documented source of the macros is also provided in readily readable form, as tugboat.pdf.