UKTeX Digest Friday, 20 Sep 1991 Volume 91 : Issue 36 Today's Topics: {Q&A}: EM-TEX EMTEX TeX TeX and the Aston archive MacDraw II graphics in LaTeX? DVIPS for CMS --- TEXdraw Oxford thesis regulations emTeX, DVISCR, Paradise VGA mono Monotype font outlines {Archive News}: GINOtoSIX program is now in the archive Apologies for lack of service Administrivia: Moderators: Peter Abbott (Aston University) and David Osborne (University of Nottingham) Contributions: UKTeX@uk.ac.tex Administration, subscription and unsubscription requests: UKTeX-request@uk.ac.tex E D I T O R ' S N O T E Apologies for the delayed distribution of this issue, due to problems with our mailer which were difficult for me to fix due to being on holiday. --Ed. ------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Aug 91 14:06:02 +0000 From: PHY6JAN@uk.ac.leeds.ucs.cms1 Subject: EM-TEX dear dr Abbott, Where from can I copy the fonts for EPSON printer. In Aston I found only fonts for LJ. Janusz Holender PS. I sent you a mail some weeks ago but we had some problems with E-mail in Leeds so you reply must have been lost. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Sep 91 13:41:18 +0000 From: J.M.Cole@uk.ac.durham Subject: EMTEX Dear Dr. Abbott, At the beginning of August you kindly sent me the standard issue of EMTEX, which included the PS and LJ fonts. I would like to obtain the P6M and FX fonts in addition. How many disks would I need to send? I have some spare 3.5 x l.44 disks which are already formatted, but blank. Will these be OK, or is it essential that they ARE blank? Can you tell me if EMTEX supports PCs' Extended Memory? I haven't been able to dig this out yet. If not, it would be a good idea, since so many PCs can now have more than 1MB plugged in, with the surplus over 1MB run as Extended Memory. Sincerely, Mike Cole. I only supply the 3.5" high density version of EmTeX, other queries should be directed to Eigen PD software. See trailer for UKTeX for details. I have forwarded your query to UKTeX. Peter ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 16 Aug 91 19:34:30 +0000 From: CER6YXY@uk.ac.leeds.ucs.cms1 Subject: TeX Dear Peter Abbott: I am very interested in TeX, would please tell me some details about UKTUG? How can I down load useful files from aston achive? Ying ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 23 Aug 91 10:48:49 +0000 From: Stephen Hippisley-Cox Subject: TeX and the Aston archive I am interested in acquiring a public domain version of TeX. Do I need to become a member of the UK-TUG? Is it possible to browse the Aston archive? I am a final year PhD student in Pure Mathematics, and would like to have a legal copy of TeX when I leave the University. Looking forward to your reply, Yours , Stephen Hippisley-Cox. ------------------------------ Date: 05 Sep 91 09:46:00 -0800 From: alex%pt.uminho@uk.ac.ean-relay Subject: MacDraw II graphics in LaTeX? Hello, I've acknowledge the existence of this list from Sebastian Rahtz, "A guide to LaTeX facilities". I do not know if this is the apropriate place for this kind of questions, but here it is: I'm using LaTeX and would like to include Macintosh's MacDraw II figures. I know it is possible, but I don't know how!!! Questions: - How do I get a MacDraw II PostScript file? - How can I include this MacDraw II PostScript file in LaTex? Using the macro \psfig is enough? - I have tried to include a PostScript file (menu.ps) produced with DECW$PRINTSCREEN V2 EFT-1 (%%BoundingBox:137 97 476 695) using \psfig but I couldn't. I've got the following error from LaTex: ! Missing number, treated as zero. \let \let \next \relax \fi \next \catcode `\%=14 \bb@cull ...urx {\number \dimen 100} \dimen 100=#5 bp\edef \@p@sbbury {\numb... ... l.39 {\framebox{\psfig{figure=menu.ps,width=2in}} } ? Can anyone help me? Thank you, Alexandre Santos Universidade do Minho X.400: S=alex;P=uminho;A=;C=pt Dep. Informatics (alex@pt..uminho) Largo do Paco 4700 Braga Portugal ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Sep 91 00:23:27 +0700 From: Alessio Guglielmi Subject: DVIPS for CMS --- TEXdraw Can anybody point me to a VM/CMS implementation of Tom Rokicki's DVIPS? Does anyone have made a port of TEXdraw for GMD's VM/CMS DVIPS? Thank you, Alessio ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Sep 91 12:42:12 +0000 From: David.Handscomb@uk.ac.oxford.na Subject: Oxford thesis regulations With regard to the distasteful developments I reported in UKTeX v.91 #22, I am happy to be able to say that Oxford University has now returned to the `well-designed book' criterion for TeX-ed theses - double spacing is required only when the thesis is typed or prepared on a word-processor whose output resembles that of a typewriter. David Handscomb ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Sep 91 10:01:47 From: Mike Piff Subject: emTeX, DVISCR, Paradise VGA mono Does anyone know how to get DVISCR in emTeX to work with a Paradise VGA monochrome monitor? Mike Piff >From Dr M. J. Piff, Department of Pure Mathematics, PO Box 597, Hicks Building, Hounsfield Road, SHEFFIELD S10 2UN, England. Tel. SHEFFIELD (0742) 768555 Extension 4431. JANET MPiff@UK.AC.SHEF.PA or MPiff@UK.AC.SHEF.IBM ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Sep 91 15:37:00 +0000 From: Peter Flynn Subject: Monotype font outlines Does anyone know (a) how many and what fonts Mono have produced in outline form; (b) how much they cost and (c) if there is any software yet to convert them to pk/tfm pairs (like the Personal TeX Interface program does with BitStream font outlines). ///Peter ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 03 Sep 91 15:54:47 +0000 From: Brian {Hamilton Kelly} Subject: GINOtoSIX program is now in the archive In response to popular request (well, actually one guy in Galway), I've added Sqn Ldr John Baggott's GINOtoSIX program to the archive. This program, described in an appendix to the DVItoLN03 user guide, converts GINO metafiles into a form (``sixels'') that can be printed on a DEC LN03 laser printer; the GRAPHICS.STY style option (part of the standard DVItoLN03 distribution) includes a command that can include such an image, through a \special command, in a TeX document. The files added are as follows: [.DRIVERS.LN03.RMCS]CLI.FOR 25 16-DEC-1988 16:47 [.DRIVERS.LN03.RMCS]GINOTOSIX.CLD 2 19-DEC-1988 17:27 [.DRIVERS.LN03.RMCS]GINOTOSIX.FOR 8 19-DEC-1988 16:43 [.DRIVERS.LN03.RMCS]GINOTOSIX.HLP 11 19-DEC-1988 17:44 [.DRIVERS.LN03.RMCS]TEST.PIC 37 19-DEC-1988 16:41 [.DRIVERS.LN03.RMCS]TEST.SIX 14 7-JUL-1989 17:35 [.DRIVERS.LN03.RMCS]TEST.TEX 1 7-JUL-1989 17:50 [.BINARY.DRIVERS.DVITOLN03]GINOTOSIX.EXE 130 19-DEC-1988 16:43 In addition, all the above files are to found in a VMS backup save_set, as [.BINARY.DRIVERS.DVITOLN03]GINOTOSIX.BCK It's so long since I did anything with it that I can't remember how to compile it, but there appear to be two Fortran source files; I presume the larger file CLI.FOR provides the interface to the command-line interface routines of VMS. Therefore I'd guess that one just compiles each of the .FOR files, and links them with LINK GINOTOSIX,CLI to create GINOTOSIX.EXE. The TEST.* files are a sample picture as generated by GINO, the output in sixel form, and a sample document that includes the latter. Brian {Hamilton Kelly} +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + JANET: tex@uk.ac.cranfield.rmcs + + BITNET: tex%uk.ac.cranfield.rmcs@ac.uk + + INTERNET: tex%uk.ac.cranfield.rmcs@nsfnet-relay.ac.uk + + UUCP: {mcsun,ukc,uunet}!rmcs.cranfield.ac.uk!tex + + Smail: School of Electrical Engineering & Science, Royal Military + + College of Science, Shrivenham, SWINDON SN6 8LA, U.K. + + Phone: Swindon (0793) 785252 (UK), +44-793-785252 (International) + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 13 Sep 91 21:02:56 +0000 From: Brian {Hamilton Kelly} Subject: Apologies for lack of service Many apologies to all users of the UK TeX Archive at Aston University for the week's break in service. It was intended that the service would be transferred from its old home (a VAX-11/750 with only 8MB of memory) to its new (an 11/785 with 16MB) in just two days, last Thursday and Friday. But after the disks had all been saved and the system shutdown, the engineers reported difficulty in getting the new machine to work (some cables were missing). It's still not the whole configuration that I'd anticipated last week, but at least it's usable at present. Brian {Hamilton Kelly} P.S. I first attempted to send this message to UKTeX on the afternoon of 12th September: for some peculiar reason, the LIST_SERVER is handling all other traffic (for example, that to Archive-Group), and some private lists, but crashing on submissions to UKTeX. The code has not been changed in any way since transfer to the 785, but a DCL command procedure is crashing with an `improperly handled condition, bad stack or exit handler' - and the DCL command is a simple GOTO, the target of which *does* exist!! I've now added some additional debugging code, and hope this might get through, or give me a clue as to what's happening! ------------------------------ UK TeX ARCHIVE at ASTON UNIVERSITY >>> UK.AC.TEX <<< JANET Interactive and NIFTP access Host: uk.ac.tex (JANET DTE 000020120091) Username: public Password: public [Sorry, no Internet ftp access is available yet] *** Mail server *** Send mail to TeXserver@uk.ac.tex (JANET) or TeXserver@tex.ac.uk (rest of the world) with message body containing the word HELP \section FILES OF INTEREST [tex-archive]00readme.txt [tex-archive]00directory.list [tex-archive]00directory.size [tex-archive]00directory_dates.list [tex-archive]00last30days.files \section DIGESTS This year's UKTeX back issues are stored in the archive in directory [tex-archive.digests.uktex.91] This year's TeXhax back issues are stored in the archive in directory [tex-archive.digests.texhax.91] Latest TeXhax: #36 TeXMaG back issues are stored in the archive in directory [tex-archive.digests.tex-mag] Latest TeXMaG: V5N3 \section MEDIA DISTRIBUTIONS \subsection Washington Unix TeX distribution tape Latest copy of May/June 1991 contains: TeX 3.14, LaTeX 2.09, Metafont 2.7, plus many utilities suitable for Unix 4.2/4.3BSD & System V tar format, 1600bpi, blockfactor 20, 1 file (36Mb) Copies available on: One 2400ft 0.5" tape sent with return labels AND return postage to Aston OR One Quarter-Inch Cartridge, QIC-120 or QIC-150 format (DC600A or DC6150) sent with envelope AND stamps for return postage to Nottingham (addresses below). \subsection VMS tapes VMS backup of the archive requires two 2400ft tapes at 6250bpi. 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