UKTeX V87 #4 Xerox 2700/3700 driver C TeX Offer of TeX facilities on VAX/VMS CMR fonts with PCTeX Looking for a paper Article Submitted to TUGboat Tugboat meeting report --------------------------------- From the editor I am still having problems sending to some sites, at present IC.DOC has been out of action for over a week, PLYM.B has disappeared and IRL only works infrequently. I have changed the format at the top as promised and would appreciate comments. The distribution list has also been added at the end. The file aston.kirk::[public]000aston.readme has been updated and further material is in the pipeline. I now have the latest versions of John Sauter's files for creating the fonts and will be adding these shortly. I have been promised version 2.2 of C Tex. --------------------------------- Date: 14-SEP-1987 14:58:39 From: FPS@UK.AC.IMPERIAL.CC.VAXA To: INFO-TEX@UK.AC.ASTON.MAIL i am disappointed by the parochial nature of sebastian's message concerning TeX88. Although a message has not yet been distributed through ukTeX concerning this event, i had hoped people would realise that it is intended as an international gathering. if ukTeXers wish to organise themselves into a sectional group at Exeter (where TeX88 will be held) artificial barriers will not be erected. but his goes back to one of the real misgivings i have harboured about this mailing. it is (a) parochial (b) academic. to me this means a very restricted (almost elitist) approach. this is in no way inteded as a slur on the real efforts which many people have put into the mailing. it is intended as a reminder that you (we) do not represent all TeX activity. i regret that in a moment of inattention i gave the impression that i hated LaTeX. goodness, i don't even hate wysiwyg. how ecumenical can i be? (another word for Phil Taylor to look up.) i simply have not yet found a purpose for LaTeX. i feel that the large number of LaTeX enquiries in TeXhax demonstrates either that no-one uses TeX (and therefore uses LaTeX), or that LaTeX is not yet a mature product. i favour the latter interpretation. sorry to be so boring. malcolm clark --------------------------------- Date: 15-SEP-1987 15:58:27 From: EJS1@UK.AC.YORK.VAXA To: TEX-INFO@UK.AC.ASTON.MAIL Subject: RE :TeX DVI driver for the Xerox 2700/3700 I have been told that there is a DVI to XEROX 2700/3700 driver on the latest DECUS tape for VMS though I have been unable to Confirm this,if it is of any use to anyone Edmund Sutcliffe --------------------------------- Date: 15-SEP-1987 17:58:56 From: FPS@UK.AC.IMPERIAL.CC.VAXA To: INFO-TEX@UK.AC.ASTON.MAIL sorry, i'm getting confused again. is C (or Common)-TeX actually available from aston? i've looked through all the bits of paper from aston and find lots of references to it, but i'm still not clear where it comes from. malcolm clark (and have you gone quiet again, or is ic more dysfunctional than usual?) malcolm clark +++Editor Pat Monardo's Common-TeX is available in the latexstyle collection. The files are ctex.readme and ctex.shar* where * is 1 to 6. TugBoat Volume 8 No 2 page 198 refers to 9 shar files but I have checked with Ken and the magazine is incorrect there are only 6 shar files. +++ --------------------------------- Date: 15-SEP-1987 18:57:19 GMT From: AFC@UK.AC.KCL.PH.IPG To: INFO-TEX@UK.AC.ASTON.MAIL Subject: TeX 2.2 on VAX/VMS Most people send out messages asking for software. This one is a little different: I am offering some TeX-stuff. I have made a few enhancements to TeX under VAX/VMS, including the ability to determine whether it has been invoked from an interactive user or a batch job (this is sadly lacking from both David Fuchs' and Kellerman and Smith's implementations) and an interface to callable TPU, to let you edit erroneous input files. It also has a vastly increased memory space, as I typeset pictures with TeX. I can send out a ``DCL archive'' containing the necessary files or---if you ask nicely---I can transfer (what's the opposite of suck?---blow?) a BACKUP save set. Interested parties should mail UK.AC.KCL.PH.IPG::ALIEN. But don't expect an immediate response: I'm only at KCL once every week or so. Cheers, Alien. PS: It uses Fuchs-style `TEX$whatever' logical names, but mods to use KnS `TEX_whatever' names are trivial. --------------------------------- Date: WED, 16 SEP 87 12:01:19 BST From: AD1EN @ UK.AC.SHEFFIELD.PRIMEA To: ABBOTTP @ UK.AC.ASTON.MAIL CMR Fonts and the pc versions of tex. ===================================== Unitex systems are shipping cmr fonts with all the arbortext drivers and also the dotmatrix drivers for epson FX (and true compatibles), Epson LQ and Toshiba P35xx range. No problems have yet materialised. The fonts are all PK format. TeX itself does need upgrading in the sense that all reference to "amr..." has to be changed to "cmr..." in the plain and Lplain files and then TeX initialized again, but this causes no problems. --------------------------------- Date: 16-SEP-1987 12:51:41 GMT -01:00 From: THOWARD@UK.AC.MAN.CS.CGU To: INFO-TEX@UK.AC.ASTON.MAIL Subject: Paper wanted Fellow TeXers, I'd like to obtain a copy of the following; does anyone in the UK have it, to save me getting it direct, which will probably take a while? Thanks! Toby @TechReport(Brueggemann-Klein87, Key="Brueggemann", Title="Drawing trees nicely with TEX", Year=1987, Author="A.Brueggemann-Klein and D.Wood", Institution="University of Waterloo", Number="CS-87-05", Month="February") Toby Howard Computer Graphics Unit, Department of Computer Science, Manchester University, Oxford Road, Manchester, England, M13 9PL. Phone: +44 61 273 7121 x5429/5406 Janet: thoward@uk.ac.man.cs.cgu ARPA: thoward%cgu.cs.man.ac.uk@nss.cs.ucl.ac.uk --------------------------------- Date: 18 Sep 87 08:57:16 bst From: G.Toal @ uk.ac.edinburgh To: ABBOTTP@UK.AC.ASTON.MAIL Message-ID: <18 Sep 87 08:57:16 bst 050830@EMAS-A> In-reply-to: Your message Dear Peter, here is a copy of what I am sending to Barbara Beeton @ tugboat: ------ Dear Barabara, here at last is the definitive information for TUG members in the UK interested in texhax and UK-specific TeX info. texhax is available by mailing to: texhax-request@ucl.cs.nss You will have issues of texhax mailed to you when they arrive. There is a local UK equivalent of texhax, called uktex, to which you can subscribe by mailing to: info-tex@aston.mail This is organized by Peter Abbott, of the University of Aston. Aston also keep a LaTeX archive, and mail you details of how to access it by FTP when you subscribe to uktex. Another source of info is texline -- a paper newsletter edited by Malcom Clark. TeXline is free, but subscribers are expected to justify their subscription by contributing articles. You can subscribe to texline by mailing Malcom at texline@uk.ac.ic.cc.vaxa People should check first to see if their local site already subscribes to the above, and whether or not they are available on a local bulletin- board or news service before subscribing personally. Sites with a large TeX community might consider a local redistribution of the above to save net traffic. Non electronic-mail TeX users can get Malcom's newsletter by writing to Malcom Clark, Imperial College Computer Centre, Exhibition Road, London SW7 2BP. --------------------------------- Message-Id: <29190.8709141949@maori.soton.ac.uk> Received: from sot-cm by maori.soton.ac.uk; Mon, 14 Sep 87 20:49:58 BST Date: Mon, 14 Sep 87 08:44:02 GMT From: Sebastian Rahtz To: abbottp@uk.ac.aston.mail Date: Mon, 14 Sep 87 8:43:53 GMT Subject: no subject (file transmission) X-Mailer: Elm [version 1.5] % dear Peter % Here are some notes on my trip to the TUG meeting; I % have sent them to Malcolm Clark, who will hopefully print it % in TeXline. But if you want to send it out on info-tex, feel free % sebastian % % tugreport.tex, spqr september 13th 1987 +++Editor The file is NOT included here but can be pulled from aston.kirk::[public.reports]tugreport_sept87.rahtz +++ --------------------------------- !! !! 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