UKTeX Digest Fri, 1 Jun 90 Volume 90 : Issue 17 From: uktex@uk.ac.aston Reply-To: uktex@uk.ac.aston Sender: JANET"uktex@uk.ac.aston" (UKTeX) Subject: UKTeX Digest volume 90 number 17 Date: Fri, 1 Jun 90 08:22:23 Moderator: Peter Abbott Submissions: uktex@uk.ac.aston Administration: uktex-request@uk.ac.aston Back Issues: These are stored in the Aston archive, in the directory DISK$TEX:[TEX-ARCHIVE.DIGESTS.UKTEX.90] Latest TeXhax #47 Back Issues: These are stored in the Aston archive, in the directory DISK$TEX:[TEX-ARCHIVE.DIGESTS.TEXHAX.90] Latest TeXmag V4 N1 Back Issues: These are stored in the Aston archive, in the directory DISK$TEX:[TEX-ARCHIVE.DIGESTS.TEX-MAG] Today's Topics: (153) Odds and ends (161) Qeury for UKTeX (187) TeX/LaTeX query (3 msgs) (193) Forwarded message about METAFONT and SliTeX fonts (197) Urgently need DVICAN.EXE (209) (227) (2 msgs) (257) New BibTeX change file for VMS available (258) TeX 3.0 change file for VMS available (261) Error in information on retrieving files via mailserv information (262) Eight bit input for TeX (263) TeX 3.0 changes for VMS--just a note (287) Bug/Feature in p-column in array/tabular (2 msgs) (301) Unix dvi-->ps that uses A4 paper. (2 msgs) (310) (312) problems with texserver My postings on the VMS change files and the follow-up posting which I Non-delivery report (RE: (227)) VMS change file to TeX V3.0 (last version) Yet another message about emTeX ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 18 MAY 90 10:39:24 BST Subject: (153) Odds and ends Originally-sent:Fri, 18 May 90 10:23:20 +0100 Originally-To: uktex@uk.ac.aston Originally-Cc: rf@uk.ac.cam.cl Original-Ident: <9005181023.aa00665@gnnt.Cl.Cam.AC.UK> Originally-from:rf@uk.ac.cam.cl X-Serial: 00000153 I've just read TeXmag v4n1 (at home, over cocoa), and I observe that it lists lots of goodies in the Cyrillic fonts line. Is there a possibility that our esteem\'ed archive group (who, one presumes, will have read Don's organ too) could stick the stuff on Aston? I have a marginal requirement for Cyrillic, and find the old AMS fonts match ill with cmr; unfortunately, however, my Russian reading is rather halting, so I don't really know enough about how to expect modern publications to look to be able to make constructive criticism. The other thing is the message (appended) that I picked up from comp.os.vms late last month: if the new xdvi is as good as it says, I'ld certainly welcome access to a copy of that, too! Robin Fairbairns Laser-Scan, Science Park, Cambridge, CB4 4FY 0223 420414 rf@cl.cam.ac.uk -or- @uk.ac.cam.cl, according to your orientation Following message arrived 26 April here: >From: chuck@mitlns.mit.edu >Subject: Better version of XDVI for VMS available >Date: 21 Apr 90 16:19:09 GMT >Date-Received: 22 Apr 90 01:48:44 GMT >Organization: M.I.T. Lab for Nuclear Science > >-Message-Text-Follows- > > My life just got easier, I think the net is interested though I have NO >connection with the authors of this package > >From: chuck@mitlns.mit.edu >Subject: A good Decwindows DVI viewer is available from EXPO >Date: 19 APR 90 15:18:07 >Organization: M.I.T. Lab for Nuclear Science >-Message-Text-Follows- > > I have no connection to the authors of this package but thought it could >use some advertising... > >I found recently that the lastest release of XDVI on EXPO.LCS.MIT.EDU comes >complete with patches and a build file for VMS. It is a MUCH better version >than the one I got last fall from DECUS. On our 3100 it pages much faster >than I can read (about 2 sec) and has a really nifty "magnifying glass" >feature bound to the mouse keys. > >It correctly handles resizing the screen which the old version has trouble >with, and is better at searching for .nnnPK files. > >EXPO.LCS.MIT.EDU == 18.30.0.212 it is in the "contrib" directory > >Sorry if everybody already knew about this, I find I can only read about >10% of comp.os.vms's volume. > > Many thanks to the authors of this package! > >Chuck Parsons >CHUCK@MITLNS.MIT.EDU ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 MAY 90 08:59:10 BST From: ABBOTTP "Peter Abbott - Computing Service" Subject: (161) Qeury for UKTeX Originally-from:P.ABBOTT%CBS%UK.AC.ASTON@UK.AC.ASTON.MAIL X-Serial: 00000161 Via: UK.AC.ASTON.TEX; Mon, 21 May 90 8:47 BST Date: Mon, 21 MAY 90 08:44:59 BST From: ABBOTTP@UK.AC.ASTON.VAX.SPOCK To: INFOTEX@UK.AC.ASTON Subject: Qeury for UKTeX Originally-to: JANET%ASTON::INFOTEX,JANET%ASTON::INFO-TEX Originally-from:ABBOTTP "Peter Abbott - Computing Service" Mailer: Janet_Mailshr V3.4 (23-May-1989) Sender: JANET"abbottp@uk.ac.aston" Reply-to: Peter Abbott (Aston University) I think I have solved the rights list problem. Peter Via: UK.AC.UMIST.LANGUAGE-LINGUISTICS; Fri, 18 May 90 9:41 BST Received: from merak by sun.cns.umist.ac.uk; Fri, 18 May 90 09:40:56 +0100 From: Colin Walls Message-Id: <3171.9005180840@merak.cns.umist.ac.uk> Subject: Mail Delivery Failure to uk.ac.aston - Aborted (fwd) To: postmaster@uk.ac.aston Date: Fri, 18 May 90 9:40:40 BST X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.3 PL0] Forwarded message: I am trying to send a message to the tex list at Aston. However I keep getting this message. > From daemon Fri May 18 09:32:03 1990 > From: Operator > Date: Fri, 18 May 90 09:31:59 +0100 > To: ctw@uk.ac.umist.cns > Subject: Mail Delivery Failure to uk.ac.aston - Aborted > > The NIFTP process was unable to > deliver your mail to host uk.ac.aston > over janet. > > The reason given by the remote host was: > > > Got a QR(21) > Mail failure at site UK.AC.ASTON, username CBS%ASTON::ARCHIVEGROUP. > Bad user/rights-list identifier. > > > Your message was not delivered to the following addresses: > info-tex@uk.ac.aston > > > Your message begins as follows: > > Received: from merak by sun.cns.umist.ac.uk; Fri, 18 May 90 09:31:29 +0100 > From: Colin Walls > Date: Fri, 18 May 90 09:31:19 +0100 > Message-Id: <3154.9005180831@merak.cns.umist.ac.uk> > To: info-tex@uk.ac.aston > Subject: Laserwriter mode_def > > I have been building some fonts for our laserwriter using Metafont. > They all come out rather skinny, presumably because the mode_def I am > using is not quite right. Does anyone have a good mode_def for a > laserwriter (and a Sun screen while you are at it). > > -- > Colin Walls | Janet: Colin@uk.ac.umist > UMIST, Manchester | DARPA: Colin@umist.ac.uk > ENGLAND. | Uucp: ukc!umist.ac.uk!Colin > Tel. +44-61-200-3540 | "I have seen old ships sail like swans asleep" > I have tried mailing Peter Abbott with no success. Could you please sort this out. -- Colin Walls | Janet: Colin@uk.ac.umist UMIST, Manchester | DARPA: Colin@umist.ac.uk ENGLAND. | Uucp: ukc!umist.ac.uk!Colin Tel. +44-61-200-3540 | "I have seen old ships sail like swans asleep" ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 MAY 90 12:37:50 BST From: Dave Cook 4448 Subject: (187) TeX/LaTeX query Originally-from:P_ABBOTT@UK.AC.ASTON.VAXA X-Serial: 00000187 Via: UK.AC.SHEFFIELD.IBM; Wed, 23 May 90 9:35 BST Date: Wed, 23 May 90 09:29:30 BST From: Dave Cook 4448 To: P_ABBOTT@UK.AC.ASTON.VAXA Message-ID: <23 May 90 09:33:00 BST #9206@UK.AC.SHEF.IBM> Dear Tex Archive, [Tex-Archive.latex.contrib]boxedminipage.sty -------------------------------------------- BOXEDMINIPAGE.STY does not seem to work - I enclose the file and a silly test. Does anyone have any comments? \documentstyle{book} %NAME: boxedminipage.sty % % adds the boxedminipage environment---just like minipage, but has a % box round it! % % The thickneess of the rules around the box is controlled by % \fboxrule, and the distance between the rules and the edges of the % inner box is governed by \fboxsep. % % This code is based on Lamport's minipage code. \def\boxedminipage{\@ifnextchar [{\@iboxedminipage}{\@iboxedminipage[c]}} \def\@iboxedminipage[#1]#2{\leavevmode \@pboxswfalse \if #1b\vbox \else \if #1t\vtop \else \ifmmode \vcenter \else \@pboxswtrue $\vcenter \fi \fi \fi\bgroup % start of outermost vbox/vtop/vcenter \hsize #2 \hrule\@height\fboxrule \hbox\bgroup % inner hbox \vrule\@width\fboxrule \hskip\fboxsep \vbox\bgroup % innermost vbox \advance\hsize -2\fboxrule \advance\hsize-2\fboxsep \textwidth\hsize \columnwidth\hsize \@parboxrestore \def\@mpfn{mpfootnote}\def\thempfn{\thempfootnote}\c@mpfootnote\z@ \let\@footnotetext\@mpfootnotetext \let\@listdepth\@mplistdepth \@mplistdepth\z@ \@minipagerestore\@minipagetrue \everypar{\global\@minipagefalse\everypar{}}} \def\endboxedminipage{% \par\vskip-\lastskip \ifvoid\@mpfootins\else \vskip\skip\@mpfootins\footnoterule\unvbox\@mpfootins\fi \egroup % ends the innermost \vbox \hskip\fboxsep \vrule\@width\fboxrule \egroup % ends the \hbox \hrule\@height\fboxrule \egroup% ends the vbox/vtop/vcenter \if@pboxsw $\fi} \begin{document} This is a sentence before a boxed mini-page. \\ \begin{boxedminipage}{4.0in} This is material which I hoped would appear in a boxed mini-page. However, on processing this file I am disappointed. \end{boxedminipage} \ \\ This terminates the boxed mini-page. \end{document} ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 May 90 18:38 GMT From: "Chris Rowley - Open University UK (R01/Maths)" Subject: (187) TeX/LaTeX query Dave Cook 4448 writes about [Tex-Archive.latex.contrib]boxedminipage.sty -------------------------------------------- > BOXEDMINIPAGE.STY does not seem to work - I enclose the file and > a silly test. Does anyone have any comments? Can you be more precise about your disaffection? It "worked" for me: the result was not beautiful but can be changed as specified in the "documentation". I did not try them, but I would predict that the [b] and [t] options will not produce very useful results (but their actions are not specified by the "documentation"). Chris Rowley On behalf of The Archivists ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 MAY 90 13:15:19 BST From: JL_BRAAMS%NL.PTTRNL%CBS%UK.AC.EARN-RELAY@UK.AC.ASTON.MAIL Subject: (193) Forwarded message about METAFONT and SliTeX fonts Originally-from:JL_BRAAMS%NL.PTTRNL%CBS%UK.AC.EARN-RELAY@UK.AC.ASTON.MAIL X-Serial: 00000193 Via: UK.AC.EARN-RELAY; Thu, 24 May 90 13:08 BST Received: from UKACRL by UK.AC.RL.IB (Mailer X1.25) with BSMTP id 3835; Wed, 23 May 90 16:55:19 BS X-Delivery-Notice: SMTP MAIL FROM does not correspond to sender. Received: from pttrnl.nl (BRAAMS@HLSDNL5) by UKACRL.BITNET (Mailer X1.25) with BSMTP id 3740; Wed, 23 May 90 16:53:24 Date: Wed, 23 May 90 11:58 MET From: "Johannes L. Braams" Subject: Forwarded message about METAFONT and SliTeX fonts To: TeXhax@EDU.WASHINGTON.CS, InfoTeX@UK.AC.ASTON Message-id: <8E538587761F0052C7@pttrnl.nl> X-Organization: PTT Research Neher Laboratories, The Netherlands X-Envelope-to: InfoTeX@aston.ac.UK X-VMS-To: TEXHAX-SUBM,UKTEX-SUBM Comments: This mail was sent by PMDF V3.1 Hi, The following message is forwarded on behalf of Chris Evelo, MFAGKCHR@HMARL5.BITNET. Please mail answers directly to him. Johannes Braams (JL_Braams@pttrnl.nl) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I tried to build some SliTeX for a 9 pin printer with METAFONT. I often got METAFONT error messages of the following nature: ....... bad pos ....... ....... bad pen pos ...... ....... strange path (turning number is 0) ......... I had these problems before when I build the fonts for a NEC P6, but then they occurred only with dagger characters and the like. For the 9 pin printer (240/216 dpi resolution) the problem occurred at magstep 4 for the lcmss8 and lcmssi8 fonts many lowercase roman characters. I scrolled the error messages and got working fonts. However, they look very bad. Many curved parts of the lowercase romans are allmost invisible. I do not known enough about METAFONT to adapt the fonts themselves. And I don't want to learn it either (not enough time). So, - Does anyone know what goes wrong? - Is there a simple solution? (could a change in the mode def help, or do I have to change the fonts) - Even better, does anyone have a patch, or correct fonts? I would be very happy if someone who reads international TeX lists could forward the above for me, and look for the answers. I don't have anough time to follow more than the TeX-NL list. (Please put a message on TeX-NL if you forward it, to make sure that only one copy is posted) TNX in advance, Chris Evelo: MFAGKCHR@HMARL5 (BITNET) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 MAY 90 14:43:06 BST From: RE_MAC%CBS%UK.AC.NERC-NUTIS.VAXA@UK.AC.ASTON.MAIL Subject: (197) Urgently need DVICAN.EXE Originally-from:RE_MAC%CBS%UK.AC.NERC-NUTIS.VAXA@UK.AC.ASTON.MAIL X-Serial: 00000197 Via: UK.AC.NERC-NUTIS.VAXA; Thu, 24 May 90 14:36 BST Date: Thu, 24 May 90 14:36 GMT From: Mark O'Connell To: INFO-TEX@UK.AC.ASTON Subject: Urgently need DVICAN.EXE I'm in the process of finishing a thesis and have been using LaTex for processing my document. I have access to a Canon LBP-8 II but don't have a driver file for printing. I did however obtain all the appropriate source files from the aston server hoping create my own EXE file. The source would NOT COMPILE and debugging was impossible. Does anyine have DVICAN.EXE which they can send me on floppy. I will of course refund the cost of postage and floppies. Thanks, Mark O'Connell. NUTIS, Department of Geography, University of Reading. Tel: 0734 318741 ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 MAY 90 22:06:34 BST From: Subject: (209) Originally-from:AJH%UK.CO.GEC-MRC%CBS%000000000040.PSS.23425824024200.000000003010/FTP.MAIL@UK.AC.ASTON.MAIL X-Serial: 00000209 Via: [000000000040.PSS.23425824024200.000000003010/FTP.MAIL]; Thu, 24 May 90 22:01 BST Date: 24 May 1990 22:00:32-BST From: Andrew Haylett (GEC-Marconi Research Centre) To: info-tex@uk.ac.aston X-Mailer: Mail User's Shell (6.4 2/14/89) To: info-tex@uk.ac.aston Subject: Need to keep text together on a page I'm trying to write a simple LaTeX environment that keeps everything within it on the same page i.e. it places its contents into a \vbox, measures the height and then starts a new page if the \vbox is higher than the vertical space left on the current page. Similar to the figure environment in some ways. So I wrote the following: \def\window#1{\@need=#1\advance\@need\pagetotal \if\@need>\textheight\vfil\newpage\else\fi} \newbox\@keepbox \newenvironment{keep}{% \setbox\@keepbox=\vbox\bgroup }{% \egroup\window{\ht\@keepbox}\box\@keepbox } This works fine, except that if the \vbox is higher than textheight, it overflows the page. So it needs to be broken up somehow. Any pointers? -- Andrew Haylett | Tel: +44 245 73331 x.3219 GEC-Marconi Research Centre | Fax: +44 245 75244 Great Baddow, Chelmsford, | UUCP: ...!ukc!gec-mrc!ajh Essex, UK CM2 8HN | JANET: ajh@uk.co.gec-mrc ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 29 MAY 90 12:17:24 BST Subject: (227) Originally-from:MD2RJH%CBS%UK.AC.SHEFFIELD.IBM@UK.AC.ASTON.MAIL X-Serial: 00000227 Via: UK.AC.SHEFFIELD.IBM; Tue, 29 May 90 12:13 BST Date: Tue, 29 May 90 12:11:21 BST From: MD2RJH@UK.AC.SHEFFIELD.IBM To: info-tex@UK.AC.ASTON Message-ID: <29 May 90 12:11:38 BST #1024@UK.AC.SHEF.IBM> I am having problems with the EMTEX version of METAFONT (MF.EXE). To test it I ran IO.MF through it and that worked O.K. Howeve when I issue the commands in direct mode, as in Chapter 5 of the METAFONT BOOK I get error messages as follows: ******************************************************************************* This is METAFONT, Version 1.7 [2g] (preloaded base=plain 90.2.18) 28 MAY 1989 **&plain *draw (20,45)..(40,60)..(80,45) * showit; ! Extra tokens will be flushed. openwindow openit->openwindow .currentwindow.from.origin.to(screen_rows,screen_co... showit->openit ;let.showit=showit_;showit <*> showit ; ? h I've just read as much of that statement as I could fathom, so a semicolon should have been next. It's very puzzling... but I'll try to get myself back together, by ignoring everything up to the next `;'. Please insert a semicolon now in front of anything that you don't want me to delete. (See Chapter 27 of The METAFONTbook for an example.) ? x ******************************************************************************* Is this a bug or am I doing something wrong? These commands work fine on MF84. Can you help? Richard Hillier (MD2RJH@UK.AC.SHEF.IBM) . QUIT ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 29 MAY 90 12:37:31 BST Subject: (227) >I am having problems with the EMTEX version of METAFONT (MF.EXE). To test it >I ran IO.MF through it and that worked O.K. Howeve when I issue the commands in >direct mode, as in Chapter 5 of the METAFONT BOOK I get error messages as >follows: > >******************************************************************************* >This is METAFONT, Version 1.7 [2g] (preloaded base=plain 90.2.18) 28 MAY 1989 >**&plain > >*draw (20,45)..(40,60)..(80,45) > >* showit; Richard --- without looking at my MetaFont book, I can't be certain, but I think you need a semi-colon after the final closing parenthesis of your `draw' command. Philip Taylor Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, ``The University of London at Windsor'' ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 29 MAY 90 17:38:16 BST Subject: (257) New BibTeX change file for VMS available Originally-from:DHOSEK%EDU.CLAREMONT.HMCVAX%CBS%UK.AC.NSFNET-RELAY@UK.AC.ASTON.MAIL X-Serial: 00000257 Via: UK.AC.NSFNET-RELAY; Tue, 29 May 90 17:33 BST Received: from vax.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk by sun.NSFnet-Relay.AC.UK Via Ethernet with SMTP id kg00610; 29 May 90 16:09 GMT Received: from [134.173.4.149] by vax.NSFnet-Relay.AC.UK via NSFnet with SMTP id aa11008; 29 May 90 14:45 BST Date: Mon, 28 May 90 01:08 PDT From: Don Hosek Subject: New BibTeX change file for VMS available To: texhax@edu.washington.cs.june, infotex@uk.ac.aston, vmstex-l@edu.uic.uicvm Message-id: <753F6D49A9C0C006BF@HMCVAX.CLAREMONT.EDU> X-Envelope-to: infotex@aston.ac.uk X-VMS-To: texhax,uktex,in%"vmstex-l@uicvm.uic.edu" I have just finished updating my BibTeX change file to conform to the handling of logical names in a similar manner to my TeX change file. The new version is labelled [PD VMS 1.6] on the banner line. First a description of the implementation: Some notes on the version of BibTeX for VMS located in this directory: - BibTeX is now called through the CLI. You should install the file BIBTEX.CLD in the system DCL tables. The following options are provided: /STATS Turns on statistics mode in BibTeX. The default is /NOSTATS. /TRACE Turns on trace mode in BibTeX. The default is /NOTRACE /BIBINPUTS= These qualifiers are not intended to be used /TEXINPUTS= by the end-user; they specify the names of the logicals to be used for the locations of TFMs, format and pool files, and input files respectively. They are provided to allow sites to customize these values without recompiling TeX. ------------ HOW TO GET THE NEW BibTeX: IMPORTANT NOTE: The files involved in this are moderately large, so to avoid unnecessary duplication, I suggest that you do not retrieve these files unless you are the TeX manager (or what passes for it) for your site. *FTP FTP to ymir.claremont.edu and go to the directory [anonymous.tex.sources.bibtex0_99]. The following files are relevant: 00readme.txt A description of the files in the directory. bibtex.web The WEB source for BibTeX btxdoc.tex User and BibTeX style designer's btxhak.tex documentation for BibTeX. Also serves as btxdoc.aux test of BibTeX. btxdoc.bbl btxdoc.xua bibtex.bug Description of a bug in BibTeX 0.99c VMS TeX compile_bibtex.com Command file for compiling BibTeX bibtex.cld CLD file for BibTeX. bibtex.exe BibTeX executable (compiled under VMS 5.3) bibtex.obj BibTeX object file for those with other VMS versions bibtex.vms-changes BibTeX changes for VMS vms_bibtex_notes.txt Notes on VMS BibTeX. *MAIL RETRIEVAL. If you cannot FTP, you may retrieve the necessary SOURCE FILES ONLY by sending the following text in a mail message to MAILSERV@YMIR.CLAREMONT.EDU: GET [TEX.SOURCES.BIBTEX0_99]COMPILE_BIBTEX.COM GET [TEX.SOURCES.BIBTEX0_99]BIBTEX.WEB GET [TEX.SOURCES.BIBTEX0_99]BIBTEX.CLD GET [TEX.SOURCES.BIBTEX0_99]BIBTEX.VMS-CHANGES *OTHER OPTIONS If you are unable to get the necessary files, you have two options: (1) wait until the next DECUS TeX tape is released; they will be on it. (2) I will make you a tape. Please note that I do not want to make tapes and to discourage this practice, I will only make tapes if I receive a fee of $150. This is an intentionally outrageous fee and will be used in its entirety to pay my tuition. Like I said, I do not want to make tapes. These files will be made available from other avenues in the future. --- Don Hosek "When I was younger, I would throw dhosek@ymir.claremont.edu spitballs at girls that I liked. Now, dhosek@ymir.bitnet I beg and plead for dates. Frankly, the uunet!jarthur!ymir old way was more satisfying." Postal Address: Platt Campus Center, HMC Claremont, CA 91711 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 29 MAY 90 17:41:50 BST Subject: (258) TeX 3.0 change file for VMS available Originally-from:DHOSEK%EDU.CLAREMONT.HMCVAX%CBS%UK.AC.NSFNET-RELAY@UK.AC.ASTON.MAIL X-Serial: 00000258 Via: UK.AC.NSFNET-RELAY; Tue, 29 May 90 17:32 BST Received: from vax.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk by sun.NSFnet-Relay.AC.UK Via Ethernet with SMTP id jr00608; 29 May 90 16:09 GMT Received: from [134.173.4.149] by vax.NSFnet-Relay.AC.UK via NSFnet with SMTP id aa10975; 29 May 90 14:44 BST Date: Mon, 28 May 90 00:55 PDT From: Don Hosek Subject: TeX 3.0 change file for VMS available To: texhax@edu.washington.cs.june, infotex@uk.ac.aston Message-id: <753DA1732840C006BF@HMCVAX.CLAREMONT.EDU> X-Envelope-to: infotex@aston.ac.uk X-VMS-To: texhax,uktex It passed the trip test and is ready to go. First a description of the implementation: Some notes on the version of TeX for VMS located in this directory: - TeX is now called through the CLI. You should install the file TEX.CLD in the system DCL tables. The following options are provided: /BATCH Run TeX in batch mode sending no output to the terminal and ending with a fatal error if input is necessary. The default is /NOBATCH. /DIAGNOSTICS Indicate that an LSE Diagnostics file be written. A file name can be specified using /DIAGNOSTICS=fn. The default is /NODIAGNOSTICS. /DVI_FILE= Indicate the name of the DVI file to write. The default is to use the name of the TeX job for the DVI file name. This qualifier is negatable. /EDITOR= Indicate the name of the editor to be used at the 'E' response. The options are: + Callable_EDT + Callable_LSE + Callable_TECO + Callable_TPU + The name of a command to be run in a subprocess which will take three arguments: 'p1 is the name of the file to edit, 'p2 is the line number with the error and 'p3 is the column number of the error. If the value given with /EDITOR ends in a colon, TeX will assume that it's a logical name and attempt to translate it. The default is /EDITOR=TEX_EDIT:. This qualifier is negatable. /FORMAT= Indicate the name of a format to pre-load when running. The default varies depending on the specific verb used. This qualifier is negatable. /INIT Run IniTeX rather than TeX. The default is /NOINIT. INITEX should be set equivalent to TEX/INIT/NOFORMAT. /LOG_FILE= Indicate the name of the LOG file to write. The default is to use the name of the TeX job for the LOG file name. This qualifier is negatable. /TEXFONTS= These qualifiers are not intended to be used /TEXFORMATS= by the end-user; they specify the names of the /TEXINPUTS= logicals to be used for the locations of TFMs, format and pool files, and input files respectively. They are provided to allow sites to customize these values without recompiling TeX. - INITEX is part of the main TeX module. Thus, there is only one change file and one executable. The price that we pay is trivial: three if statements operating on a boolean variable and an executable 25K larger. The three if statements are all out of the inner loop so other than a slightly increased startup time, TeX will not be slower. - This is 64bit TeX. If memory is really a problem, you can reduce the main memory array and recompile. Personally, I think that it's inconvenient to try and run TeX at two memory sizes so I don't recommend it. - In previous versions of VMS TeX with an editor interface, TeX continued after leaving the editor. This behavior is incorrect and has been changed. ------------ HOW TO GET THE NEW TeX: IMPORTANT NOTE: The files involved in this are very large, so to avoid unnecessary duplication, do not retrieve these files unless you are the TeX manager (or what passes for it) for your site. *FTP FTP to ymir.claremont.edu and go to the directory [anonymous.tex.sources.tex3_0]. The following files are relevant: 00readme.txt A description of the contents of the directory. tex.web The WEB source for TeX 3.0 errata.five Errata reports and related files for TeX. errata.four errata.one errata.tex errata.three errata.two errorlog.tex history.txt logmac.tex tex82.bug tex82.dif Differences between TeX82 and TeX79. Mostly of historical interest. tex3.dif New features of TeX 3.0 compile_tex.com Command file for compiling TeX. tex.cld CLD file for TeX tex.exe TeX executable (compiled under VMS 5.3) tex.obj TeX object file for those with other VMS versions tex.pool TeX string pool file. tex.vms-changes TeX changes for VMS vms_tex_notes.txt Notes on VMS TeX implementation. If you plan to recompile TeX, you will need a larger TANGLE. This may be obtained from the directory [anonymous.tex.sources.web] *MAIL RETRIEVAL. If you cannot FTP, you may retrieve the necessary SOURCE FILES ONLY by sending the following text in a mail message to MAILSERV@YMIR.CLAREMONT.EDU: GET [TEX.SOURCES.TEX3_0]COMPILE_TEX.COM GET [TEX.SOURCES.TEX3_0]TEX.WEB01-13 GET [TEX.SOURCES.TEX3_0]TEX.WEB02-13 GET [TEX.SOURCES.TEX3_0]TEX.WEB03-13 GET [TEX.SOURCES.TEX3_0]TEX.WEB04-13 GET [TEX.SOURCES.TEX3_0]TEX.WEB05-13 GET [TEX.SOURCES.TEX3_0]TEX.WEB06-13 GET [TEX.SOURCES.TEX3_0]TEX.WEB07-13 GET [TEX.SOURCES.TEX3_0]TEX.WEB08-13 GET [TEX.SOURCES.TEX3_0]TEX.WEB09-13 GET [TEX.SOURCES.TEX3_0]TEX.WEB10-13 GET [TEX.SOURCES.TEX3_0]TEX.WEB11-13 GET [TEX.SOURCES.TEX3_0]TEX.WEB12-13 GET [TEX.SOURCES.TEX3_0]TEX.WEB13-13 GET [TEX.SOURCES.TEX3_0]TEX.CLD GET [TEX.SOURCES.TEX3_0]TEX.VMS-CHANGES GET [TEX.SOURCES.WEB]TANGLE.VMS-PASCAL *OTHER OPTIONS If you are unable to get the necessary files, you have two options: (1) wait until the next DECUS TeX tape is released; they will be on it. (2) I will make you a tape. Please note that I do not want to make tapes and to discourage this practice, I will only make tapes if I receive a fee of $150. This is an intentionally outrageous fee and will be used in its entirety to pay my tuition. Like I said, I do not want to make tapes. These files will be made available from other avenues in the future. --- Don Hosek "When I was younger, I would throw dhosek@ymir.claremont.edu spitballs at girls that I liked. Now, dhosek@ymir.bitnet I beg and plead for dates. Frankly, the uunet!jarthur!ymir old way was more satisfying." Postal Address: Platt Campus Center, HMC Claremont, CA 91711 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 MAY 90 03:20:43 BST Subject: (261) Error in information on retrieving files via mailserv information Originally-from:DHOSEK%EDU.CLAREMONT.HMCVAX%CBS%UK.AC.NSFNET-RELAY@UK.AC.ASTON.MAIL X-Serial: 00000261 Via: UK.AC.NSFNET-RELAY; Wed, 30 May 90 3:16 BST Received: from vax.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk by sun.NSFnet-Relay.AC.UK Via Ethernet with SMTP id aa16126; 30 May 90 1:52 GMT Received: from [134.173.4.149] by vax.NSFnet-Relay.AC.UK via NSFnet with SMTP id aa07441; 30 May 90 2:43 BST Date: Mon, 28 May 90 20:40 PDT From: Don Hosek Subject: Error in information on retrieving files via mailserv information To: texhax@edu.washington.cs.june, infotex@uk.ac.aston, vmstex-l@edu.uic.uicvm Message-id: <75E348857C00C00B9A@HMCVAX.CLAREMONT.EDU> X-Envelope-to: infotex@aston.ac.uk X-VMS-To: texhax,uktex,in%"vmstex-l@uicvm.uic.edu" I inadvertently made an error in my postings about retrieving the new TeX and BibTeX change files from the ymir archive via MAILSERV; each command should have begun with SEND, NOT GET. --- Don Hosek "When I was younger, I would throw dhosek@ymir.claremont.edu spitballs at girls that I liked. Now, dhosek@ymir.bitnet I beg and plead for dates. Frankly, the uunet!jarthur!ymir old way was more satisfying." ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 MAY 90 03:23:58 BST Subject: (262) Eight bit input for TeX Originally-from:DHOSEK%EDU.CLAREMONT.HMCVAX%CBS%UK.AC.NSFNET-RELAY@UK.AC.ASTON.MAIL X-Serial: 00000262 Via: UK.AC.NSFNET-RELAY; Wed, 30 May 90 3:18 BST Received: from vax.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk by sun.NSFnet-Relay.AC.UK Via Ethernet with SMTP id aa16124; 30 May 90 1:52 GMT Received: from [134.173.4.149] by vax.NSFnet-Relay.AC.UK via NSFnet with SMTP id aa07443; 30 May 90 2:43 BST Date: Tue, 29 May 90 02:07 PDT From: Don Hosek Subject: Eight bit input for TeX To: texhax@edu.washington.cs.june, infotex@uk.ac.aston Message-id: <7610E03E4CC0C00B9A@HMCVAX.CLAREMONT.EDU> X-Envelope-to: infotex@aston.ac.uk X-VMS-To: texhax,uktex Well, I've just finished installing TeX 3.0 and next began to investigate exactly what the 8-bit character sets look like. It appears that everyone is heading towards ISO Latin 1, which is a good plan, although I'd like to recommend one minor adjustment to the character set: ISO Latin 1 defines characters "D7 and "F7 to be the times and divided signs respectively. It also omits the oe ligatures. I would suggest that TeX users use codes "D7 and "F7 for \OE and \oe respectively (if terminal code page is programmable, you can adjust this yourself). These codes conform to the UPSS DEC Multinational character set (which is nearly identical to the ISO Latin 1 character set). -dh ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 MAY 90 08:24:05 BST Subject: (263) TeX 3.0 changes for VMS--just a note Originally-from:DHOSEK%EDU.CLAREMONT.HMCVAX%CBS%UK.AC.NSFNET-RELAY@UK.AC.ASTON.MAIL X-Serial: 00000263 Via: UK.AC.NSFNET-RELAY; Wed, 30 May 90 8:20 BST Received: from vax.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk by sun.NSFnet-Relay.AC.UK Via Ethernet with SMTP id ab01319; 30 May 90 7:14 GMT Received: from [134.173.4.149] by vax.NSFnet-Relay.AC.UK via NSFnet with SMTP id aa01889; 30 May 90 8:03 BST Date: Wed, 30 May 90 00:07 PDT From: Don Hosek Subject: TeX 3.0 changes for VMS--just a note To: texhax@edu.washington.cs.june, infotex@uk.ac.aston, vmstex-l@edu.uic.uicvm Message-id: <76C954F4CD60C01434@HMCVAX.CLAREMONT.EDU> X-Envelope-to: infotex@aston.ac.uk X-VMS-To: texhax,uktex,in%"vmstex-l@uicvm.uic.edu" The TeX 3.0 changes will not compile under VAX Pascal versions prior to Pascal 4.0. I probably will not bother to fix this. If you don't have Pascal 4.0 or later, you should get the .obj file and re-link it on your system. -dh ------------------------------ Subject: (287) Bug/Feature in p-column in array/tabular Originally-from:DES%CBS%UK.CO.INMOS@UK.AC.ASTON.MAIL X-Serial: 00000287 Via: UK.AC.UKC; Wed, 30 May 90 15:50 BST Received: from ganymede.inmos.co.uk by kestrel.Ukc.AC.UK with UUCP id aa00641; 30 May 90 14:52 BST Received: from elberton.inmos.co.uk by ganymede.inmos.co.uk; Wed, 30 May 90 13:56:57 BST From: David Shepherd Date: Wed, 30 May 90 13:55:42 BST Message-Id: <7015.9005301255@elberton.inmos.co.uk> To: TeXhax@edu.washington.cs, info-tex@uk.ac.aston Subject: Bug/Feature in p-column in array/tabular I think there may be a slight feature in the way p-columns are implemented inside an array or tabular in LaTeX. At present each such element is set as if inside a parbox with a \vtop to align on the top line and then extra space equal to the depth of \@artsrutbox is added. I think this means that the \@arstrutbox depth is added in addition to any space there already -- I noticed this when using dvidoc when half way down an tabular there was a sudden blank line as the extra gaps being accrued had caused the rounding to nearest line to skip a line. The following definition of \@@endpbox seems to have sorted out the problem as the extra depth is explicitly added on the last line by a \rule. \def\@@endpbox{\rule[-\dp\@arstrutbox]{\z@}{\dp\@arstrutbox}\par\egroup\hfil} however there are still a couple of thinsg to be considered 1) why are p-elements that take only one line not affected by the same problem 2) could there be a line break just before the \rule to caue problems david shepherd INMOS ltd ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 MAY 90 17:36:45 BST Subject: (287) Bug/Feature in p-column in array/tabular Originally-from:"Chris Rowley - Open University UK (R01/Maths)" X-Serial: 00000297 A later version of LATEX.TEX contains the following alteration (note that I did not say correction as I still have my doubts about it: \def\@endpbox{\unskip\strut\par\egroup\hfil} % 14 Jan 89: Def of \@endpbox changed from % \def\@endpbox{\par\vskip\dp\@arstrutbox\egroup\hfil} % so vertical spacing works out right if the last line of a `p' entry % has a descender. > however there are still a couple of thinsg to be considered > > 1) why are p-elements that take only one line not affected by the same > problem they are, if it is a problem > 2) could there be a line break just before the \rule to caue problems yes, hence the \unskip above. Chris Rowley On behalf of The Archivists ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 MAY 90 08:01:01 BST Subject: (301) Unix dvi-->ps that uses A4 paper. Originally-from:RUSSELL%NZ.AC.AUKUNI.CCU1%CBS%UK.AC.NSFNET-RELAY@UK.AC.ASTON.MAIL X-Serial: 00000301 Via: UK.AC.NSFNET-RELAY; Thu, 31 May 90 7:56 BST Received: from vax.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk by sun.NSFnet-Relay.AC.UK Via Ethernet with SMTP id ae22379; 30 May 90 22:02 GMT Received: from grace.waikato.ac.nz by vax.NSFnet-Relay.AC.UK via NSFnet with SMTP id aa13951; 30 May 90 22:51 BST Received: from aukuni.ac.nz by waikato.ac.nz; Thu, 31 May 90 09:57 +1200 Received: from ccu1.aukuni.ac.nz by aukuni.ac.nz; Thu, 31 May 90 09:55 Y Received: by ccu1.aukuni.ac.nz (5.52/890607.SGI) (for @ccvcom.aukuni.ac.nz:texhax@cs.washington.edu) id AA24186; Wed, 30 May 90 16:35:26 NZT Date: Wed, 30 May 90 16:35:26 NZT From: russell@nz.ac.aukuni.ccu1 Subject: Unix dvi-->ps that uses A4 paper. To: info-tex@uk.ac.aston Cc: texhax@edu.washington.cs.june Message-Id: <9005300435.AA24186@ccu1.aukuni.ac.nz> Sender: russell%nz.ac.aukuni.ccu1@nz.ac.waikato.grace We have just got TeX going on our new UNIX system and are looking at dvi-->ps programs. Most of the ones I have looked at assume the printer is loaded with 8.5" x 11" paper. We use A4. Is there a good dvi driver available that know about A4 paper? It must also handle native fonts etc. Where can I get it from? I can't get at the Aston archive unfortunately but do have access to internet ftp. Presumably it would be too large to get via mail. Thanks, Russell. PS Please reply direct to me. UKTeX digest sometimes takes a long time to reach me. -- +-----------------------------------------------------------------+ | Russell Fulton 'phone +64 9 737-999 x 8955 | | Computer Centre domain rj_fulton@aukuni.ac.nz | | University of Auckland fax +64 9 303-2467 | | Private Bag time gmt -12 (13) (summer time)| | Auckland, New Zealand. | +-----------------------------------------------------------------+ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 MAY 90 09:42:23 BST Subject: (301) Unix dvi-->ps that uses A4 paper. > We have just got TeX going on our new UNIX system and are looking at > dvi-->ps programs. Most of the ones I have looked at assume the printer > is loaded with 8.5" x 11" paper. We use A4. Is there a good dvi driver > available that know about A4 paper? It must also handle native fonts etc. at least three public domain, fully-specified, programs know about A4 paper to my knowledge (dvitops, dvitps, dvips). If you are interested in virtual fonts, then dvips5.02 at labrea.stanford.edu might be nice. personally, I use dvitops because it is the only program of the ones I have set up which has never let me down in any way, and generates the nicest PostScript. sebastian rahtz PS here are some useful FTP addresses: csvax.caltech.edu p2c, pascal to c translator foobar.colorado.edu Dirk Grunwald's xtex previewer Dirk Grunwald's SeeTeX Dirk Grunwald's BDF format font files for X labrea.stanford.edu Tomas Rokicki's dvips Unix TeX afm2tfm pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu Kevin Coombes's dvi3ps, merge of several dvi2ps versions James Krause's dvi2dj (HP DeskJet) tut.cis.ohio-state.edu Kevin Coombes's dvi3ps, merge of several dvi2ps versions ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 MAY 90 16:49:32 BST Subject: (310) Originally-from:PHRJB%CBS%UK.AC.DUNDEE-TECH.CC.VAXB@UK.AC.ASTON.MAIL X-Serial: 00000310 Via: UK.AC.DUNDEE-TECH.CC.VAXB; Thu, 31 May 90 16:45 BST Date: 31-MAY-1990 16:43:00 From: PHRJB@UK.AC.DCT.CC.VAXB To: uktex@UK.AC.ASTON Help I've been trying to get files from the texserver at aston and getting absolutely nowhere. I've requested the help message and got a reply back say that it had been queued for sending but that was both a fortnight and a week ago and I've still got nothing back. Advance Thanks John Berkin JANET : PHRJB@UK.AC.DCT.CC.VAXB Internet : PHRJB%VAXB.CC.DCT.AC.UK@NSFNET-RELAY.AC.UK EARN/BITNET : PHRJB%VAXB.CC.DCT.AC.UK@UKACRL UUCP : PHRJB%VAXB.CC.DCT.AC.UK@NSFNET-RELAY.AC.UK Post : Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering Dundee Institute of Technology Bell Street Dundee Scotland DD1 1HG Phone (UK) : 0382-27225 ext 276 Phone (INT) : +44-382-27225 ext 276 Telex : 76453 DUNCOT FAX : 200782 ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 MAY 90 17:41:26 BST Subject: (312) problems with texserver > > I've been trying to get files from the texserver at aston and > getting absolutely nowhere. I've requested the help message and got a > reply back say that it had been queued for sending but that was both a > fortnight and a week ago and I've still got nothing back. I'm afraid this is not unknown! one of our gurus is on holiday, but the other one may have some suggestions. But you would be much better off using file transfer. Can you investigate at your site and see if you can pick up [tex-archive]000directory.list from uk.ac.aston.tex username: public password: public ? Sebastian Rahtz ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 May 90 20:42 PDT From: Don Hosek Subject: My postings on the VMS change files and the follow-up posting which I just sent. To: abbottp@uk.ac.aston, texhax-request@edu.washington.cs.june Message-id: <75E3879B6300C00B9A@HMCVAX.CLAREMONT.EDU> X-Envelope-to: abbottp@aston.ac.uk X-VMS-To: peter_abbott,in%"texhax-request@cs.washington.edu" If you have time before mailing your digest, I'd appreciate it if you could just kill the second note I sent for the digest and change each occurrence of GET in the original two postings to 'SEND'. Thanks, -dh ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 29 May 90 12:32:35 BST From: MAILER@UK.AC.SHEFFIELD.IBM Subject: Non-delivery report (RE: (227)) Cannot deliver to - "MD2RJH%CBS @ UK.AC.SHEFFIELD.IBM" host name not known The text of your message [has been suppressed for efficiency]. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 27 MAY 90 09:43:52 BST From: INFOVAX@UK.AC.ULCC.NCDLAB Subject: VMS change file to TeX V3.0 (last version) Hello, Where can I find the VAX/VMS change file for the following TeX utilities: (to get by netowrk) TeX version 3.0 Metafont version 2.0 Tangle version 4 Weave version 4.1 Thanks in advance. ---------------------------------------------------------------------| | F A P E S P | | Fundacao de Amparo `a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo - Brasil | |---------------------------------------------------------------------| | Joseph Tannous Moussa - Network Analyst. | | | | ANSP : JOSEPH@BRFAPESP.ANSP.BR | | HEPNET : FPSP::JOSEPH or 47550::JOSEPH | | BITNET : JOSEPH@BRFAPESP | | | | X.25 : (0724) 11120594 | | Fax : (05511) 2614167 | | Tel : (05511) 8313111 | |---------------------------------------------------------------------| ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 MAY 90 10:15:11 BST Subject: Yet another message about emTeX Originally-from:MATTES%DE.UNI-STUTTGART.INFORMATIK.AZU%NET.CS.RELAY%CBS%UK.AC.NSFNET-RELAY@UK.AC.ASTON.MAIL X-Serial: 00000189 Via: UK.AC.NSFNET-RELAY; Thu, 24 May 90 10:08 BST Received: from vax.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk by sun.NSFnet-Relay.AC.UK Via Ethernet with SMTP id aa05068; 23 May 90 13:04 GMT Received: from relay.cs.net by vax.NSFnet-Relay.AC.UK via NSFnet with SMTP id aa16135; 23 May 90 13:17 BST Received: from iraun1.ira.uka.de by RELAY.CS.NET id aa09309; 23 May 90 8:15 EDT Received: from ifi.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de by iraun1.ira.uka.de id aa02864; 23 May 90 14:11 MET DST Received: from azu.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de by ifi.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de with SMTP; Wed, 23 May 90 14:09:54 +0200 From: Eberhard Mattes Date: Wed, 23 May 90 14:13:14 +0200 Message-Id: <9005231213.AA05665@azu.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de> Received: by azu.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de; Wed, 23 May 90 14:13:14 +0200 To: infotex In-Reply-To: Sebastian Rahtz's message of 21 May 90 14:41 <12730.9005211343@cameron.ecs.soton.ac.uk> Subject: Re: Yet another message about emTeX Sender: mattes%de.uni-stuttgart.informatik.azu%de.uni-stuttgart.informatik.ifi%de.uka.ira.iraun1@net.cs.relay > The DVIHPLJ driver runs at half the speed of Gustaf Neumann's DVI2LJ driver > (outputting to an empty VDISK). How does dvihplj compare to DVI2LJ when printing to the printer? (BTW, the next release of dvihplj supports printing to the serial interface using XON/XOFF flow control.) Using the /fl-1 option should speed up dvihplj when printing only a few pages. > Oddly enough, both previewers give a better (= more readable) display when > using 300dpi fonts than when using 118dpi screen fonts. What's about gray mode of dviscr? > I too prefer sbTeX - it's about 50% faster on my machine. What document was used to obtain this number? Which version of sbTeX? Yes, sbTeX 3.0 is faster than emTeX 3.0, but I am still working on emTeX 3.0. > His version seems to be a WEB2C translation. If you enter the command No, PAStoC (my own Pascal-to-C-translator). > [...] > prompt, it will go into an infinite loop. [...] Really? Not on my machine. > [...] The internal constants appear to > have been set for a 512kB PC, which means that it can't cope with my modest > thesis references database (containing 182 references and 25 @STRING > definitions). It's precisely for this reason that I went to the trouble of > writing my version using dynamic memory allocation. I have to recommend my > version of BibTeX in preference to this (blush). The next release is a full-sized version using virtual memory. > There's a bug in WEAVE! If you WEAVE WEAVE.WEB, one of the comment lines in > the limbo material is wrapped, but a percent is not prepended to the > continuation line. Lines 22--25 of WEAVE.TEX look like: I tried WEAVE 4.1, no wrapping, no problem. Eberhard Mattes (mattes@azu.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de) ------------------------------ End of UKTeX Digest Volume 90 : Issue 17 !! !! 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 2.993(==3.0) LaTeX 2.09 Metafont 1.9 (2.0) !! Unix 4.2/3BSD & System V. Tar 1600 bpi blocked 20 1 file dated !! 28 March 1990 (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. !! !! A VMS backup of TeX 2.991 plus PSprint is available one tape is needed. !! !! 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 (800k) 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