UKTeX Digest Friday, 30 Nov 1990 Volume 90 : Issue 42 Today's Topics: TeX output on Epson LQ500 Wasy Fonts Japanese TeX for DOS Tenth Meeting of the German Speaking TeX Users in Vienna The TeX Book (soft cover) Latex style files for Minutes and Agendas: available now from The Archive Moderator: Peter Abbott (Aston University) Editor: David Osborne (University of Nottingham) Contributions: UKTeX@uk.ac.aston Administration, subscription and unsubscription requests: UKTeX-request@uk.ac.aston UKTeX back issues: stored in the Aston archive, in the directory DISK$TEX:[TEX-ARCHIVE.DIGESTS.UKTEX.90] TeXhax back issues:stored in the Aston archive, in the directory DISK$TEX:[TEX-ARCHIVE.DIGESTS.TEXHAX.90] Latest TeXhax: #72 TeXMaG back issues: stored in the Aston archive, in the directory DISK$TEX:[TEX-ARCHIVE.DIGESTS.TEX-MAG] Latest TeXMaG: V4 N6 ------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Nov 90 17:25:33 +0000 From: BENSON_AR @ LANCSP.P1 Subject: TeX output on Epson LQ500 I would appriciate it if you could release this message to TeX users ASAP, and please add me to the TeX mailing List. I appologise for posting via you but I hav been unable to get through any other way. I have a problem printing TeX pages on an Epson LQ500 printer. I am using SBTeX 3.0 and DVIFX V1.3i of EMTeX. The problem is that no matter what length I set the page I can't get it to print outon one sheet of A4 or printer paper or anything. If I set the pagestyle to a4 the page is overrun by about 1in. If this is not set the pagenumber is printed at the very top of the next page. The following form feed seems to take it towards, but not quite to the end of, the 2nd page. Setting \h in the FX.CNF file seems to make no difference. Part of my problem would seem to be that no text is printed on the first page for about 2in whatever the pagestyle. Any help, guidence or hints anyone can give would be appriciated. Yours (DV) Alan Benson. (BENSON_AR@UK.AC.LANCSP.P1) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 24 Nov 90 15:00:00 +0100 From: FISICA%IT.ASTRO.ASTRPD@UK.AC.EARN-RELAY Subject: Wasy Fonts Thanks to Roland Waldi, the Wasy Fonts are now also available on the SPAN archive. For infos mail to 39003::calvani Max Calvani ------------------------------ Date: 24 Nov 90 18:31:00 -0800 From: JALBERT%CA.UBC.CS@UK.AC.NSFNET-RELAY Subject: Japanese TeX for DOS I recently completed my work on a Japanese version of emTeX for DOS. All the relevant material is immediately available by FTP from Tokyo on the computer utsun (133.11.11.11). You can now with METAFONT generate your own Japanese fonts. There are 61 fonts of 128 characters each. You can also create with any standard implementation of [La]TeX Japanese documents. I also typeset beautiful Japanese music with MuTeX. I include the file README to give you a more precise idea of the package. - ---------------------------------- README ---------------------------------- Japanese [La]TeX for DOS - Version 1.0 - This is the first release (11-10-90 at 12:00p) of my utilities to generate your own Japanese fonts and to use them with any standard implementation of [La]TeX. Since the documentation is specifically geared towards Eberhard Mattes' emTeX, I suggest the following be stored under something like \msdos\JemTeX. The text files are: JGUIDE TEX 61512 JIS2MF PAS 15966 JAP2TEX PAS 11326 FONTABLE PAS 3728 SKANJI BAT 182 KANJI BAT 522 The compressed binary files are: JIS2MF EXE 7185 JAP2TEX EXE 5425 FONTABLE EXE 4792 JIS24 EXE 313710 MFINPUT COM 23255 Read the LaTeX document JGUIDE.TEX for more information. Furansowa-san ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 Nov 90 09:10:00 +0000 From: MALCOLM@UK.AC.ICRF Subject: Tenth Meeting of the German Speaking TeX Users in Vienna - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tenth Meeting of the German Speaking TeX Users in Vienna First Announcement and Call for Papers - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- The tenth meeting of the German speaking TeX users group DANTE will be held -> from February 20 to 22, 1991 at the Technical University of Vienna (Austria). Wednesday morning will be reserved for the general assembly of DANTE members, and the talks, discussions, and workshops will be held from Wednesday afternoon until Friday morning. Attendees from all European and non-European countries are welcome. The official conference language will be German, but talks may also be presented in English. Proposed topics include all aspects of TeX, LaTeX, METAFONT, SGML and, of course, European language support. The technical program will be supplemented by several non-technical events like a performance of Mozart's ``Magic Flute'' by the Vienna State Opera, an evening at a typical Viennese ``Heurigen'' wine restaurant, and a conference dinner in the City Hall. If you want to present a paper or to exhibit a product, please tell us before December 14, 1990, to the address below. All DANTE members will be invited individually at the end of this year. All non-members who would also like to attend the meeting or to receive more information about it, should tell us until the end of December. The organisers' postal and elctronic addresses are: Dr. Hubert Partl and Dipl.-Ing. Irene Hyna EDV-Zentrum der Technischen Universitaet Wiedner Hauptstrasse 8--10 A-1040 Wien, Austria e-mail: z3000pa@awituw01.bitnet Alternatively, you may also contact the appropriate TUG vice president, Joachim Lammarsch, in Heidelberg. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 29 Nov 90 11:19:23 +0000 From: P.ABBOTT@UK.AC.ASTON Subject: The TeX Book (soft cover) I thought you might like to know that The TeXbook ISBN 0-201-13448-9 is now available in its EIGHTEENTH printing. The price for members of the UK TeX Users group is \pounds 21.55. Peter ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 29 Nov 90 22:10:34 +0000 From: CA_ROWLEY@UK.AC.OPEN.ACS.VAX Subject: Latex style files for Minutes and Agendas: available now from The Archive Forwarded message from: Pete Digby; Statistics Department, Rothamsted Experimental Station. DIGBY @ UK.AC.AFRC.RESA - ------- I have been using LaTeX for some time, and find that it is wonderful: my only complaint is "why didn't I start using it before". I am Secretary of a local Computer Users Group and have been using LaTeX to produce the Minutes and Agenda for meetings: this has been done successfully for a few meetings, and a colleague suggested that I should offer the various files involved to the TEX-ARCHIVE. No doubt an Archivist will append a note to this message to say that (s)he has rejected the contribution, or to indicate where the files can be found. [As if we would reject anything---lose things, corrupt files, sure, but never reject! --The Archivists] [And, regrettably, we have no female archivists.] Briefly, the system provides the following features: draft or final versions of the Minutes; different fonts for items of hardware and software; provisional or final Agenda (or no Agenda) for the next meeting; querying for information from `experts'; marking items for future progress reports, which are listed in the Agenda for the next meeting; semi-automatic communication between one set of Minutes and the next regarding Matters arising from the Minutes; commands for common items, e.g. Apologies for Absence. I will be pleased to get any comments on the system that I use: no doubt some of you wizards out there can implement the features provided (and some others that would be useful, but that I haven't thought of) in a more efficient way --- so be it. Pete Digby; Statistics Department, Rothamsted Experimental Station. DIGBY @ UK.AC.AFRC.RESA P.S. I have recently switched over to using EMTEX on my PC: in common with several correspondents, I can recommend it entirely. - ------ NOTE: These files can now be found in [tex-archive.latex.contrib.minutes] With thanks to Pete, especially for providing with his contribution a 00README.TXT file (yes, this is a hint to other contributors: it is the only way we are going to achieve a well-documented archive). Chris Rowley (on behalf of The Archivists) ------------------------------ UK TeX ARCHIVE at ASTON UNIVERSITY *** FTP access *** Host: uk.ac.aston.tex username: public password: public *** Files of interest *** [tex-archive]00aston.readme [tex-archive]00directory.list [tex-archive]00directory_dates.list [tex-archive]00directory.size [tex-archive]00last30days.files *** Media distributions *** Washington Unix tape (28 March 1990) TeX 2.993(==3.0), LaTeX 2.09, Metafont 1.9 (2.0) Unix 4.2/3BSD & System V. Tar 1600bpi, blockfactor 20, 1 file. 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