UKTeX Digest Friday, 15 Feb 1991 Volume 91 : Issue 7 Today's Topics: RE: What is the PSS number of tex.ac.uk Baselinestretch when using M & S font selection scheme Common files for OzTeX Interactive access? Re: metafont bombs out on cmbase.mf (UKTeX Digest V91 #1) FTP-access to the archive from the Internet? Re: FTP-access to the archive from the Internet? EPS from TeX? Re: EPS from TeX? Re: EPS from TeX? Moderator: Peter Abbott (Aston University) Editor: David Osborne (University of Nottingham) Contributions: UKTeX@uk.ac.tex Administration, subscription and unsubscription requests: UKTeX-request@uk.ac.tex UKTeX back issues: stored in the Aston archive, in the directory DISK$TEX:[TEX-ARCHIVE.DIGESTS.UKTEX.91] TeXhax back issues:stored in the Aston archive, in the directory DISK$TEX:[TEX-ARCHIVE.DIGESTS.TEXHAX.91] Latest TeXhax: #07 TeXMaG back issues: stored in the Aston archive, in the directory DISK$TEX:[TEX-ARCHIVE.DIGESTS.TEX-MAG] Latest TeXMaG: V5 N1 ------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Fri, 08 Feb 91 12:44:53 +0000 From: TEX@UK.AC.CRANFIELD.RMCS Subject: RE: What is the PSS number of tex.ac.uk In message 187 of Thu, 7 Feb 91 15:13:10 GMT, PETER@UK.CO.MEMEX wrote: > This new browsing service via PSS looks good, but as I am not part of JANET > I can't turn the name Uk.Ac.TeX into whatever magic number I could give > to PSS. (I don't know how PSS works, I just know that I can access it.) > > Is this browsing service available to me, as a uk.co site, and if so, > what is the magic number? > > Thanks, > > Peter Ilieve peter@memex.co.uk The numerical DTE of Uk.Ac.TeX is 000020120091; I'm sorry that I don't know how you access this via the PSS, but suspect you need to come through one of the PSS-Janet gateways. Brian HK ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 Feb 91 16:33:18 +0000 From: P.ABBOTT@UK.AC.ASTON Subject: Baselinestretch when using M & S font selection scheme When using the new font selection scheme from M & S the baselinestretch no longer has any effect. To change to double line spacing \def\baselinestretch{1.5} gave the required result. What is the equivalent using the new font selection scheme? Peter Abbott ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 Feb 91 16:37:52 +0000 From: P.ABBOTT@UK.AC.ASTON Subject: Common files for OzTeX When using EMTeX of TeX on our VAX under VMS it is possible to have a nominated directory for commonly used files. I would like OzTeX to search the current folder and if not found a nominated folder as well as TeX-inputs. The relevant line in config is TeX input folder = :TeX-inputs: Anyone know how to add another folder to this parameter.? Peter Abbott ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 12 Feb 91 15:05:29 +0000 From: UCCA021@UK.AC.UCL Subject: Interactive access? The trailer of the last UKTeX digest mentions "JANET Interactive .... access" to the archive.....What is the numerical JANET address of the archive? L.C.Willoughby Chemistry UCL {see Brian's article, above; I've added the number to the information in the footer of the digest --Ed.} ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Feb 91 11:20:29 +0700 From: Klaus Thull Subject: Re: metafont bombs out on cmbase.mf (UKTeX Digest V91 #1) re: metafont bombing out... the title of your metafont run log indicates that you somehow got "inimf" "ln"ed to mf. indeed, by calling "inimf" i repeated the experience. remove this "mf" link first thing right away, it will not work properly. metafont the program which is what you get by "inimf" does not know "plain", does not even know the syntax of parentheses. You *might* use inimf by saying "inimf '&plain' '\mode:= ....." but in this case things ought to be done properly, or so i think. here is how to proceed: (as you mentioned "web2c" i assume unix, a certain directory structure and a certain set of makefiles) - - in web2c's root, "make all" or ("make inimf" and "make virmf") you will end up with "inimf", "virmf", "mf.pool", in some subdirectory - - put inimf, virmf, mf.pool to its proper places. - - cd to where the bases are to be - - inimf plain input local dump - - "ln plain.base mf.base" - - cd to the executables - - "ln virmf mf" (web2c virmf is set up such that by calling it differently from "virmf" it will preload a base of same name) then you have a mf matching to the description in volume C. then your texps calls will work. This is exactly the same procedure as on the TeX side. happy metafonting... still looking for the outside of the asylum... mahilata ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Feb 91 10:50:08 -0500 From: A4421DAD%EARN.AWIUNI11@UK.AC.EARN-RELAY Subject: FTP-access to the archive from the Internet? Hi out there in the TeXland, Is it possible to access the Aston TeX-Server via FTP from the internet? I'm asking this because the mail-access is painfully slow and sometimes files vanish in "/dev/null" (seems to be a matter of gateways getting wild ;-) ) Thanks in advance for any information, Ewald JENISCH Univ. of Vienna, Austria, Europe - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ E-Mail: A4421DAD@AWIUNI11.BITNET (Bitnet/Earn) - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Feb 91 11:06:04 +0000 From: S.P.Q.RAHTZ@UK.AC.SOUTHAMPTON.ECS Subject: Re: FTP-access to the archive from the Internet? A4421DAD%EARN.AWIUNI11@UK.AC.EARN-RELAY writes: > > Is it possible to access the Aston TeX-Server via FTP from the internet? > I'm asking this because the mail-access is painfully slow and sometimes > files vanish in "/dev/null" (seems to be a matter of gateways > getting an internet connection has been set up in theory, but the concrete instantiation will take a little while longer. at present you cannot access us via internet, but we will announce the service as soon as possible. watch the UK TeX newsletter sebastian ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Feb 91 09:26:06 +0000 From: KMC@UK.AC.RUTHERFORD.DEC-E Subject: EPS from TeX? Do you happen to know whether it is possible to persuade TeX to produce an output file in Encapsulated PostScript? I ask becasue we have users who are using DECWRITE for their documents, but are dissatisfied with the look of the displayed equations it makes. They want to use TeX to make figures which contain equations, and then 'paste' them into place in DECWRITE. We have PostScript drivers, but very little info on 'Encapsulated PostScript'. Can you point us to a reference manual? Kate Crennell ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Feb 91 11:31:23 +0000 From: S.P.Q.RAHTZ@UK.AC.SOUTHAMPTON.ECS Subject: Re: EPS from TeX? > >>> Do you happen to know whether it is possible to persuade > >>> TeX to produce an output file in Encapsulated PostScript? both James Clark's dvitops and Rokicki's dvips produce excellent encapsulated PostScript output. recommended. sebastian ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Feb 91 17:17:09 +0000 From: David Osborne Subject: Re: EPS from TeX? In message of Thu, 14 Feb 91 09:26:06 +0000, KMC@UK.AC.RUTHERFORD.DEC-E said: > We have PostScript drivers, but very little info on 'Encapsulated > PostScript'. Can you point us to a reference manual? I've installed Adobe's document describing EPSF 2.0 in the archive, in [tex-archive.doc]epsf2-doc.ps - --dave (pp Aston TeX Archive group) ------------------------------ UK TeX ARCHIVE at ASTON UNIVERSITY *** JANET Interactive and NIFTP access *** Host: uk.ac.tex (JANET DTE 000020120091) Username: public Password: public *** Files of interest *** [tex-archive]00readme.txt [tex-archive]00directory.list [tex-archive]00directory.size [tex-archive]00directory_dates.list [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. Send one 2400' tape with return labels AND return postage. VMS backup of the archive requires two 2400' tapes at 6250bpi. VMS backup of TeX 2.991 plus PSprint requires one tape. Exabyte 8mm tapes: same formats available as 1/2in tapes. 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