UKTeX V87 #19 RE: Problems with Compress.c Classical Greek The Publisher & magnified Metafont --------------------------------- Editor I have been informed that the diskettes for version 2.10 of TeXDVI have been shipped from Utah. Version 2.0 of DVItoVDU is available in public.dvitovdu20 Version 2.0 of PSPRINT is available in public.psprint20 GF file for LN and QMS printers have been added to the Archive. We have been offered a beta copy of the software for ftp (4.3). DEC have confirmed that the problems are due to a `bug' which is corrected in 4.3. I will keep you posted as to when this version is available and we will provide it on one processor so that the normal service is not affected. Thank you to those who offered to help to locate the problem. I have been told that there will be NO December issue of TeXmag due to illness and finals. I have been looking at Crudetype and would like to know if anyone has produced a version which will pick up the PK format files. This is probably the last issue of volume 87 so I will take the opportunity to wish the compliments of the season. The systems at Aston are left operational during the period when the University is closed so that anyone who is keen enough can still send mail and gain access to the Archive. Peter --------------------------------- Message-id: <0001> Date: MON, 14-DEC-87 16:31 N From: Reply-To: (alternate reply) Subject: RE: Problems with Compress.c To: X-Original-To: info-tex@aston.ac.uk, CALVANI As I have no access to FTP, Peter kindly mailed me the program by Sue Brooks for vax/vms. I had also some troubles because there were unwanted control characters in place of curly brackets (or is it a problem of going from Janet to Bitnet?). I fixed it and I can send it on bitnet or Decnet. Max Calvani Decnet: 39003::fisica --------------------------------- Date: Tue, 15 Dec 87 15:29:28 BST To: INFO-TEX@UK.AC.ASTON.MAIL From: BOOTH.CM@UK.AC.EXETER Subject: Classical Greek Message-ID: There has been mention recently about Silvio Levy's Greek fonts, as announced at the TUG meeting in Seattle --- has anyone over here managed to obtain his fonts yet? We've had a longstanding requirement for classical Greek here, but if anyone else has done the UK groundwork, it would save another foray into American email. Thanks Cathy Booth --------------------------------- Date: Wed, 16 Dec 87 13:28:23 GMT From: CS1CWM@UK.AC.SHEFFIELD.PRIMEA To: ABBOTT@UK.AC.ASTON.MAIL Subject: The Publisher & magnified Metafont Peter: I'd like to pursue two items in UKTeX87 #18. a) ArborText's "The Publisher": we have a Sun 3/360 on order and I am hoping to persuade the powers-that-be (the people with money) to get a copy. I would be very interested in hearing more from Sebastian---particularly price, it's supposed to be a cheap beta test price at present. b) I've been using PCTeX's Metafont 1.0 to generate fonts and, while generally successful, I don't seem to be able to get magnified fonts accepted by either ArborText's Previewer or its DVIHP---they complain that the font is only available in its base size. I use mf &cm \mode=linotype; mag=magstep 1; input cmr10/a=99/t (I haven't got the code here so I may have forgotten a \ before "magstep", "linotype" was cribbed from another mode_def with a dpi change) and go through GFtoPK, putting the PK files in the appropriate DPI directory ... Can anybody help? Chris --------------------------------- From: Tim Marsland Subject: Debugging aid for Ln03 peter, Can I offer a little program I wrote some time ago to help when debugging LN03 drivers? All ``xln03'' does is to read the bizarre characters and escape sequences sent back from the LN03 to the host when errors occur, and translates them into english (well DEClish anyway). The program has only been run under Ultrix 1.2, but (I hope) porting to VMS should be fairly easy, since most of the code just reads and decodes incoming characters from an open file descriptor. It also includes some code to deliberately provoke the LN03 into sending something back to the host e.g. a status report or a font report. Actually, it isn't much use as a general purpose program, but it does help one keep calm when things are going wrong, and no-one can tell you what the flashing numbers on the LN03 actually mean, and someone else has hidden/locked away the programmers manual. tim marsland, december 1987 +++Editor - The files plus a unix shar file are available in [public.drivers.xln03] +++ --------------------------------- !! !! Replies/submissions to info-tex@uk.ac.aston please !! distribution changes to info-tex-request@uk.ac.aston please !! !! end of issue