UKTeX V89 #26 Friday 14 July 1989 LaTeX style-file author wanted Varityper 400 AFMs anyone? LaTeX Problems Oostrum's dvi2ps and LaTeX Suggested modification regarding WEAVE's philosophy PostScript Chess font TeX/LaTeX with WordPerfect 5.0 OzTex/DosTex/General information 240 dpi Fonts for DVIEPS Re: Sun 3 binaries in archive. is TeX a hack? Editor Peter Abbott TeX Archive SHUTDOWN The VAX system is being upgraded to VMS 5 and consequently access to the archive will be closed at 0700 BST on Thursday 20 July 1989 and should be restarted at 0800 BST on Tuesday 25 July 1989. The VAX system used for info-tex will be upgraded commencing at 1800 BST on Tuesday 25 July 1989 and will be restarted by 0800 BST on Monday 31 July 1989. Issue 27 will be posted during Wednesday 19 July 1989 and issue 28 during the week beginning 31 July 1989. Latest TeXhax in the Archive is #64 Latest TeXmag in the Archive is V3N3 --------------------------------- Date: Tue, 4 JUL 89 10:56:35 BST From: CHAA006@UK.AC.RHBNC.VAXB Subject: LaTeX style-file author wanted Sender: JANET"CHAA006@UK.AC.RHBNC.VAXB" Reply-to: Philip Taylor (RHBNC) Originally-to: JANET%"TeX-Unmoderated,UK-TeX@Aston" Mailer: Janet_Mailshr V3.4 (23-May-1989) Kaveh Bazargan of Focal Image Ltd. is seeking a LaTeX style-file designer. If you are interested, please contact him on 01-229 0107, and let me know via e-mail that you have done so. His office is in the London (W11) area. He also asks me to let you know that he is currently offering ``TeXtures'' at an educational price of \pounds 295-00. ** Phil. --------------------------------- Date: 07 Jul 89 15:43:36 bst From: G.Toal @ uk.ac.edinburgh Subject: Varityper 400 AFMs anyone? Message-ID: <07 Jul 89 15:43:36 bst 050063@EMAS-A> We support a site which uses the Varityper 400 Postscript typesetter, with Bitstream fonts (Garamond is a favourite with our users). To get TeX to work well with this setter, we need a set of metric files, preferably Adobe compatible AFM ones as we can read these easily. Adobe are very helpful with AFM files and they can even be had from the Adobe mail server; I'm not sure about the bitstream fonts though. Does anyone know if they are available by mail? (Not FTP unless the site in in the UK) or whether there is a postal address I can write to for a set of floppies? Unfortunately our typesetter is in Philadelphia, and we are in London (UK), so we have a bit of a communications problem... it may well be the case that the typesetting company got a set of metrics with the hardware, but after several long distance phone calls we haven't been able to get any sense out of them :) Anyway, I would prefer an 'official' release and not have to rely on one particular machine. I also explored the option of getting the AFMs out the machine directly, but that route doesn't give all the info we need unfortunately. Thanks if you can help, Graham. (gtoal@ed.ac.uk) --------------------------------- From: Peter King Message-Id: <26978.8907071445@brahma.cs.hw.ac.uk> Subject: LaTeX Problems Date: Fri, 7 Jul 89 15:45:44 BST X-Mailer: Elm [version 2.1 PL1] Can anyone enlighten me as to how to make the spacing around the central filed in an `eqnarray' the same as it would be in an equation environment. At the moment, \begin{eqnarray} a & = & b+c \end{eqnarray} gives a much larger space around the = than does \begin{equation} a = b+c \end{equation} and my copy editor would like the spaces to be identical. Easily done? - -- Peter King, Computer Science Department JANET: pjbk@uk.ac.hw.cs Heriot-Watt University ARPA: pjbk@cs.hw.ac.uk 79 Grassmarket, Edinburgh EH1 2HJ or pjbk%cs.hw.ac.uk@ucl-cs Phone: (+44) 31 225 6465 Ext. 555 UUCP: ..!ukc!cs.hw.ac.uk!pjbk --------------------------------- From: Peter King Message-Id: <27013.8907071451@brahma.cs.hw.ac.uk> Subject: Oostrum's dvi2ps and LaTeX Date: Fri, 7 Jul 89 15:51:36 BST X-Mailer: Elm [version 2.1 PL1] I'm having two small problems with this combination, using the Postscript fonts builtin to the Apple Laserwriter. 1. In the table of contents, I get messages about overfull hboxes and the chapter number of the main chapter headings are overwritten. It doesn't happen in the section and subsection contenets entries. I would suspect the TFM files, except that the same doesn't happen to the bold numbers that appear in the text before the section and subsection names. 2. A number of the accents and diacriticals supplied by TeX, such as a cedilla are ommitted when the file is printed. Any solution known? - -- Peter King, Computer Science Department JANET: pjbk@uk.ac.hw.cs Heriot-Watt University ARPA: pjbk@cs.hw.ac.uk 79 Grassmarket, Edinburgh EH1 2HJ or pjbk%cs.hw.ac.uk@ucl-cs Phone: (+44) 31 225 6465 Ext. 555 UUCP: ..!ukc!cs.hw.ac.uk!pjbk --------------------------------- Date: Fri, 7 JUL 89 19:18:09 BST From: TEX@UK.AC.CRANFIELD.RMCS Subject: Suggested modification regarding WEAVE's philosophy Sender: JANET"TEX@UK.AC.CRANFIELD.RMCS" Message-Id: <000001A0_000698C0.00927674DB319760$11_2@UK.AC.CRANFIELD.RMCS> Originally-to: TEXHAX,UKTEX Originally-from:TEX "RMCS TeX Account" Mailer: Janet_Mailshr V3.4 (23-May-1989) The 95% of users whose only contact with a WEB change file is to build TeXware, etc, using a .CH they've been given, need read no further... OK, the other 5% of you: I'd like to make a small suggestion regarding the philosophy of WEB regarding section numbers. At present, when WEAVE is applied to a .WEB and .CH file combination, the resultant output puts stars against the section numbers of those sections that have been changed (and notes them in the index). So one CAN follow what's happened by referring to the original (unCHanged) WEAVEd output (like TeX: The Program, for example) and the changed sections (as produced with \let\maybe=\iffalse in the source). However, if the modifications necessitate the addition or deletion of some complete sections, then the module numbers get out of kilter. Now perhaps this is no big deal for those marvellous people who generate for us appropriate change files for each machine type, and who just tweak this a bit when a new version of TeX or whatever is released --- in fact, the change file that we have for TeX under VMS manages to keep in step right up to the system- dependent bit at the end (which is after all what Knuth says in the WEB source) On the other hand, I created and maintain DVItoLN03 for VMS (it's not portable, for all that it's written in WEB) and by the nature of things, adding extra functionality means adding new modules to the WEB. OK, so it's not that big by comparison with TeX or MF, but there's still a goodly amount of code there. Naturally enough, I do this through a change file (although the upgrades that I've distributed hitherto have all been a WEB that needs no changes, generated by applying WEBMerge to the files). It makes a great deal of sense to me to include the number of the section that's being CHanged in the @x line of the change file. But when I WEAVE, etc, the newly printed version is difficult to correlate back to the numbers in the file as I make further changes. What I would like to see, and I think that DEK should have done this in the first place, is for WEAVE to keep track of |module_count| separately within the @x--@y and @y--@z sections, so that it can know if modules have been deleted or added by the CHanges. Then any module that is itself changed needs to be starred in the usual fashion, but additional modules ought to be ``numbered'' something like 301a, 301b, etc. Any module that's been dropped in its entirety needs to have some sort of indication in the final output, so that the original numbering scheme can be maintained. If (or when) something like WEBMerge is used to combine all the changes into one file, then the new WEB source will have ordinary numbering throughout. As an example of what I'm driving at, let's suppose that a portion of the change file reads as follows: @x some text from the end of module 29, say @The beginning of module 30 . . the end of module 30 @The beginning of module 31 . . @y some text from the end of module 29, say but modified @Some extra new module . @Some extra new module again . @Some extra new module (yet another) . @The beginning of module 31 again, it's modified . @z (Hopefully, people don't put so much in a single change section, but I'm sure you catch my drift) When this is printed, I'd like to see something like: 29*. ....... . . some text from the end of module 29, say but modified 29a. Some extra new module . 29b. Some extra new module again . 29c. Some extra new module (yet another) . 30*. <<>> 31*. The beginning of module 31 again, it's modified Possibly, since it may be hard to detect the missing module any other way, it might have to come out like this: 29*. ....... . . some text from the end of module 29, say but modified 30*. Some extra new module . 30a. Some extra new module again . 30b. Some extra new module (yet another) . . 31*. The beginning of module 31 again, it's modified Now my question is this --- has anyone else thought of this idea, or even better, implemented it. If not, I might try to see what I can do with WEAVE myself. Knuth uses a |sixteen_bits| field for the module number in the data structures, but limits the numbers to 1..2000. He also uses the value 10240 (defined through an @d) as a flag to indicate a defining occurrence. Now this suggests to me that there's enough bits left over (with a little judicious rearrangement) to be able to have a few to indicate which letter is going to get tacked on to the number. One final thought: I suppose TANGLE too needs to do this because it puts the module numbers into the Pascal code, as comments. Am I wrong in wanting this? Am I taking on an impossible task??? Any suggestions (direct or through the digests) welcomed. Brian {Hamilton Kelly} .-------------------------------------------------------------------------. | JANET: tex@uk.ac.cranfield.rmcs | | BITNET: tex%uk.ac.cranfield.rmcs@ac.uk | | INTERNET: tex%uk.ac.cranfield.rmcs@nsfnet-relay.ac.uk | | Smail: School of Electrical Engineering & Science, Royal Military | | College of Science, Shrivenham, SWINDON SN6 8LA, U.K. | | Phone: Swindon (0793) 785252 (UK), +44-793-785252 (International) | `-------------------------------------------------------------------------' --------------------------------- Date: Mon, 10 JUL 89 21:03:09 BST From: EFIA4580@UK.AC.QUEENS-BELFAST.CENTRE.VAX1 Stephen Gilmore Department of Computer Science The Queen's University of Belfast University Road Belfast BT7 1NN Northern Ireland Could anyone answer a query about Andrew Trevorrow's PSPRINT utility for VAX/VMS systems? His DVItoPS program inserts a CTRL/D character at the end of the Postscript file. Sadly, this gets lost on the way to our Apple Laserwriter. This means that all files converted and printed in this way produce a page at the end with the message: POSTSCRIPT ERROR: undefined OFFENDING COMMAND: OPERAND STACK: Other than this, the output is fine. Could anyone suggest a command to add to the LWPRINT.COM file to suppress this message? Thank you. Stephen Gilmore --------------------------------- Received: by vulcan. (4.0/SMI-4.0) id AA00873; Tue, 11 Jul 89 10:55:07 BST Date: Tue, 11 Jul 89 10:55:07 BST From: alien@uk.ac.essex.ese.vulcan (Adrian F. Clark) Message-Id: <8907110955.AA00873@vulcan.> Subject: PostScript Chess font Sender: JANET"alien@uk.ac.essex.ese" (Adrian Clark) A down-loadable PostScript chess font, PL file and Macintosh support has been made freely available by Adobe. These have been put into the archive as follows: Directory $1$DUA14:[TEX-ARCHIVE.FONTS.ADOBE.CHEQ] filename size content 00README.TEX;1 5 introduction CHEQ-F.SIT-HQX;1 86 Mac printer font CHEQ-SF.SIT-HQX;1 36 Mac screen fonts CHEQ-TXT.SIT-HQX;1 11 Mac demo CHEQ.AFM;1 6 AFM description of the glyphs CHEQ.PL;1 11 Property List file for TeX CHEQ.PS;1 117 down-loadable font definition CHEQ.STY;1 4 LaTeX and TeX style file for the font DEMO.TEX;1 4 demo of CHEQ.STY EXAMPLE.PS;1 6 PostScript example of CHEQ.PS Total of 10 files, 286 blocks. The font and CHEQ.STY have been tested with James Clark's DVItoPS under Unix and proved quite satisfactory. (The style file simply loads the font and assigns meaningful names to the various characters.) Adrian F. Clark pp Aston Archivists (and who thought AA stood for something else?) --------------------------------- Received: from QQ43@UK.AC.LIVERPOOL by ISMAIL(3.2); 11 Jul 1989 16:07:40 BST Date: Tue, 11 Jul 89 16:04:02 BST From: Chris Wooff Subject: TeX/LaTeX with WordPerfect 5.0 I was interested in an article on page 67 of TUGBoat volume 10. The author has written a TeX driver for WP which he is prepared to make available for the costs of the media. Do you have any plans to include this software in your server? Thanks, Chris +++Editor - I have ordered the discs and an announcement will be made as soon as they are available. +++ --------------------------------- Received: from UKACRL by UK.AC.RL.IB (Mailer X1.25) with BSMTP id 6706; Wed, 12 Jul 89 11:59:54 BS Received: from HLERUL52.BITNET (OGIGUCHT) by UKACRL.BITNET (Mailer X1.25) with BSMTP id 7570; Wed, 12 Jul 89 11:59:54 Date: Tue, 11 Jul 89 21:04 N From: Subject: OzTex/DosTex/General information X-Original-To: info-tex@aston.ac.uk, OGIGUCHTE L.S. I have three questions, probably discussed in previous UKTeX's, but I have only the last four issues. I hope someone can help me. Question 1. I have downloaded the file [TEX-ARCHIVE.TEX.PC.OZTEX]DOCS.HQX. The file must be converted with BInHex 4.0. I've never heard of that program. Can anyone tell me how it works and/or where to retrieve it? Question 2. For DosTeX v2.93 I want cm-fonts for a 300 dpi Postscript Laserprinter. The printer driver which I have is DVIALW.EXE v2.10 from Nelson Beebe. Can I use the fonts from the OzTeX-package? (My system : IBM-clone, 8088 processor, 8087 co-processor, MS-DOS 2.11, 640 kB RAM) An alternative would be the fonts in the directories: [TEX-ARCHIVE.FONTS.CMFONTS.PK.PK300] or [TEX-ARCHIVE.FONTS.CMFONTS.PK.PK300W] What is the difference? Question 3. There are many subjects in the TeX-archive unknown to me. Is there somewhere a documentation file with general information? Thanks. Wisse J. van de Guchte Leiden University e-mail : OGIGUCHT@HLERUL52 (BITNET) --------------------------------- Date: Wed, 12 Jul 89 14:58:53 From: Edmund Sutcliffe Subject: 240 dpi Fonts for DVIEPS Has anyone built a full set of 240dpi CM fonts to work with Nelson Beebes dvieps program. There is in the archive with DosTeX a partially complete set of fonts but not enough to make the driver really usefull and as I do not have acc have access to MetaFont I am unable to build a set. I would be very grateful if any one has a set if they could let me have a copy Edmund Sutcliffe --------------------------------- Received: by doc.memex.co.uk (5.54/memex_12) id AA01730; Thu, 13 Jul 89 10:39:43 BST Date: Thu, 13 Jul 89 10:39:43 BST From: peter@uk.co.memex (Peter Ilieve) Message-Id: <8907130939.AA01730@doc.memex.co.uk> Subject: Re: Sun 3 binaries in archive. Sebastian Rahtz has generously donated a fair weight of Sun 3 binaries to the archive. I have some reservations about this. They must take up a lot of space, the previewers are either very large with all the SunView libraries or they use shared libraries and are no use to people running SunOs 3.x. There are also the hard coded paths. I am always amazed at the seemingly infinite amounts of disk space that Peter has for the archive, but it must fill up eventually. When it starts getting tight I would not want new stuff rejected or old stuff removed while all this binary code was taking up space. If the fact that they were gcc compiled is seen as an advantage then I would prefer to see the gcc source code take this space rather than binaries. Sorry to sound ungrateful, but everyone with a Sun has a C compiler so source should be sufficient, in fact better. Peter Ilieve peter@memex.co.uk --------------------------------- From: Sebastian Rahtz Date: Thu, 13 Jul 89 17:32:37 BST Message-Id: <233.8907131632@hilliard.ecs.soton.ac.uk> Subject: is TeX a hack? A colleague's comment follows; is this significant? - ------ Subject: TeX is Hacking? further to the debate about whether TeX encourages hacking, there are 49 lines out of 8459 in the latex.tex file which mention `hack's Les - -- --------------------------------- !! !! Files of interest !! [tex-archive]000aston.readme [tex-archive]000directory.list !! [tex-archive]000directory_dates.list [tex-archive]000directory.size !! [tex-archive]000last30days.files !! !! Editor - I have a tape labelled TeX 2.95 LaTeX 2.09 Metafont 1.7 !! Unix 4.2/3BSD & System V. Tar 1600 bpi blocked 20 1 file dated !! 30 January 1989 (from washington.edu). !! !! FTP access site uk.ac.aston.tex !! username public !! password public !! !! I have the facility to copy this tape for anyone who sends the following !! 1 2400 tape with return labels AND RETURN postage. (2.50 pounds sterling !! for UK users, payable to `Aston University') Outside UK please ask me. !! UK users send 4.25 for two tapes or 6.60 for three tapes. !! Send to !! !! P Abbott !! Computing Service !! Aston University !! Aston Triangle !! Birmingham B4 7ET !! !! A VMS backup of the archive requires 2 (two ) 2400' tapes at 6250bpi. !! Remaining details as above. !! !! Exabyte tape drive with Video 8 cassettes. !! !! Same formats available as 1/2in tapes. We use the following tapes !! SONY Video 8 cassette P5 90MP, MAXCELL Video 8 cassette P5-90 !! TDK Video 8 cassette P5-90MPB !! Postage 35p UK (stamp please), 1 pound sterling Europe, other areas 2 pounds !! !! OzTeX - Send 10 UNFORMATTED disks with return postage. !! !! Replies/submissions to info-tex@uk.ac.aston please !! distribution changes to info-tex-request@uk.ac.aston please !! !! end of issue