UKTeX Digest Friday, 12 Jun 1992 Volume 92 : Issue 21 ``The UKTeX Digest is brought to you as a free, unfunded and voluntary service of the UK TeX Users Group and the UK TeX Archive.'' Today's Topics: {Q&A}: Decoding BOO-encoded files Problems with many figures on one page using LaTeX LaTeST LaTeX? Re: LaTeST LaTeX? Re: BOO HOO HOO Letterheads WIYWIG Front End for (La)TeX RE: WIYWIG Front End for (La)TeX Re: WIYWIG Front End for (La)TeX RE: WIYWIG Front End for (La)TeX BIBTeX style Re: BIBTeX style re BIBTeX styles MakeIndex out of memory? Xrefs, Lists and Eplain. transfig, xfig and psfig for MS-DOS? EmTeX output to fax? {Announcements}: PSLaTeX and new LaTeX styles sauter parameter files version 1.3 available SPFONTWARE updates on FILESERV/Niord RTF2TeX on FILESERV/Niord XETAL on FILESERV/Niord XYPIC on FILESERV/Niord STMARY on FILESERV/Niord DIAGRAMF on FILESERV/Niord Style updates on FILESERV/Niord {Archive News}: MFB1.ZIP UK TeX archive: diagramf, stmarys, sauter, xetal update of LACHECK in uk tex archive arabtex in uk tex archive psfrag in uk tex archive Type1 fonts to Metafont package extra style files bitmap to Sprite in UK TeX archive 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 Last week's issue, V92 #20, inadvertently included a line containing only a period, which caused some mailers (SMTP, sendmail) to truncate the issue at that Point. If you unfortunately received a truncated copy, please fetch a fresh one from the UK TeX Archive (see the trailer of this issue for details). --Ed. ------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Fri, 05 Jun 92 17:25:51 +0000 From: robert@uk.ac.edinburgh.cogsci Subject: Decoding BOO-encoded files Excuse my burst of frustration, but how do I decode BOO files? I am new to playing PCs, and have been amazed by the number of encoding formats that I have encountered. I have so far FTPed about 4 systems, in about 3 formats. I know about ZIP, and ZOO, and now LHZ. But I can't find "BOO". Help? Robert. Oh, and in passing: is it possible to get FTP "cd" to work for your system? Robert Inder, Human Communications Research Centre, University of Edinburgh, 2, Buccleuch Place, Edinburgh EH8 9LW Scotland +44 31 650 4449 ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 05 Jun 92 20:02:04 +0000 From: axel kowald Subject: Problems with many figures on one page using LaTeX I have the following problem with LaTeX and I don't quite know how to tackle it. I have many small figures (with the loc argument [htbp]) which I want to put on one page (there is no normal text at all). For some strange reasons LaTeX puts three figures on top of the first page and generates then a pagebreak, although there is still lots of space. The second page, however, is completely filled with figures as I want it. I played around with \floatpagefraction and other style parameters, but couldn't change anything. Any comments or ideas why LaTeX is doing that ???? Axel Kowald (a_kowald@uk.ac.mrc.nimr) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 08 Jun 92 12:43:37 +0700 From: Allan Reese Subject: LaTeST LaTeX? I'm confused - so what's new? I fetched SEMINAR as recommended in a recent UKTeX. It installs but won't run the supplied example because I haven't got NFSS. It couldn't find some font at any acceptable size in the "standard" LaTeX I have (emTeX with the lj_0 to lj_5 fonts). I tried a few different style options, but nothing quite worked. So I fetched NFSS. I was able to print off the paper and installation instructions using my existing LaTeX, but it won't install - it says my LaTeX is out of date (pre Dec 91). OK, I got it on disks last year. So I looked in the archive and found latex1.boo, latex2.boo and latex3.boo under emTeX. My disks have only latex1 and latex2. However, when I fetched all three, latex1 debooed but gave a checksum error in pkunzip though the file it queried (lplain.tex) looks complete. latex3.boo seems to contain mostly the same files as latex2.boo. When I had installed all three and run nfss again, I got the same error - out of date LaTeX. I'm now fetching files from [... .latex.general] which are dated march 92. I presume these are compatible with emTeX. Could someone please check out whether the LaTeX in the emTeX directory contains duplicate or out of date files. And reverting to the original unholy grail, SPQR describes the SEMINAR package as a tentative test release but the documentation that comes with it does not have this tenor - it suggests it's a full and satisfactory release, subject to odd problems of interaction with other LaTeXware. I look forward to seeing it working! ------------------------------ Date: 08 Jun 92 11:18:37 +0000 From: spqr@uk.ac.york.minster Subject: Re: LaTeST LaTeX? Allan Reese writes: > I'm confused - so what's new? join the gang > I fetched SEMINAR as recommended in a recent UKTeX. It installs > but won't run the supplied example because I haven't got NFSS. > It couldn't find some font at any acceptable size in the "standard" > LaTeX I have (emTeX with the lj_0 to lj_5 fonts). I tried a few > different style options, but nothing quite worked. `seminar' can use - magnified normal fonts - SLiTeX fonts - PostScript fonts the emTeX package does not by itself support any of these. assuming you have the Metafont sources, I would recommend you install the betatest copy of the dvidrv packages, which generates the .pk files it needs. or use the PostScript options. > So I looked in the archive and found latex1.boo, latex2.boo and latex3.boo > under emTeX. My disks have only latex1 and latex2. However, when I fetched > all three, latex1 debooed but gave a checksum error in pkunzip though the > file it queried (lplain.tex) looks complete. latex3.boo seems to contain > mostly the same files as latex2.boo. When I had installed all three and > run nfss again, I got the same error - out of date LaTeX. the LaTeX in emTeX is not supposed to be up to date. Eberhard (rightly in my view) does not rush out new releases very often. the package [tex-archive.tex.ms-dos.emtex.bonus]newlatex.boo contains the latest LaTeX in a form suitable for emTeX. There's a pre-digested NFSS package there too. > Could someone please check out whether the LaTeX in the emTeX directory > contains duplicate or out of date files. there is, gasp, a mistake in the archive. latex3.boo is a remainder. I have deleted it. sorry! > And reverting to the original > unholy grail, SPQR describes the SEMINAR package as a tentative test > release but the documentation that comes with it does not have this > tenor - it suggests it's a full and satisfactory release, subject to its fine. I've been using it on and off for months, with PS fonts and normal fonts. But you *will* need to generate extra .pk files - I am sure Timothy explains this somewhere - if you dont want to use PostScript fonts. I really do strongly recommend anyone to get the new dvi drivers for emTeX. the dynamic font creation is very useful indeed. Sebastian ------------------------------ Date: 08 Jun 92 07:06:01 +0000 From: spqr@uk.ac.york.minster Subject: Re: BOO HOO HOO robert@uk.ac.edinburgh.cogsci writes: > > Excuse my burst of frustration, but how do I decode BOO files? > you find a copy of DEBOO.... hope ypu have BASIC or a C compiler. Directory DISK$TEX:[TEX-ARCHIVE.ARCHIVE-UTILS.BOO] 00FILES.TXT;1 00README.TXT;3 DEBOO.BAS;1 DEBOO.BOO;1 DEBOO.C;1 MAKEBOO.BOO;1 MAKEBOO.C;1 > I am new to playing PCs, and have been amazed by the number of > encoding formats that I have encountered. I have so far FTPed > about 4 systems, in about 3 formats. I know about ZIP, and > ZOO, and now LHZ. But I can't find "BOO". there are more to come, dont worry.... > > Oh, and in passing: is it possible to get FTP "cd" to work for > your system? it does. but remember this is is vms. so if you are in the directory [tex-archive] do cd [.archive-utils.boo] to get to a subdirectory cd [tex-archive.tex.ms-dos.emtex] to get to an absolute place cdup to go up one level sebastian ------------------------------ Date: 08 Jun 92 09:47:14 +0000 From: Mike Piff"Mike Piff" Subject: Letterheads Sebastian Rahtz replies to the following query: > Nelson writes: > > Can anyone explain to me a reasonable way to get a Postscript letterhead > > into LaTeX's `letter.sty' or similar? I have a letterhead constructed > > with a nice neat 545pt x 127pt BoundingBox, and I'm now trying to get it > > into the right place in `letter.sty'. The best place seems to be the > > `\@oddhead{}' macro in `\ps@firstpage{}' but while this can work, you get > > into trouble when the user plays around with `\textwidth' and margins. > > How do I add the letterhead so that it stays in the same place on the page > > regardless, but still has space left for it by the rest of the style file? > theres a hook for this, I think, \@texttop. I do > > \def\@texttop{ > \ifnum\c@page=1 > \DrawLogo > \relax > \fi}} > > > where \DrawLogo does the biz. This will not work. The problem is that on the first page, a normal length page will be printed BELOW the logo. This page will thus be too long. The solution I devised is to subvert the definition of \opening to produce the logo. Just redefine \opening to do what you want, eg, \let \@@opening\opening \def\opening{\DrawLogo\@@opening} However, there are technical problems to this approach. One is that the first page is generally ``centred'', and you don't want that to happen to the logo. Thus, the \@texttop skip which does this centring has to be moved to after the logo. Just moving it bodily with \let\@texttop\relax \def\opening{\DrawLogo\vskip0pt plus.00006fil\@@opening} produces some awful effects, as you can find by experimenting with, say, a centred re. line after the opening. In the end, I decided that it was best to ignore \@texttop and \@textbottom, and do the balancing act between \opening and \closing, but with a finite skip rather than a small infinite one. Mike Piff ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 08 Jun 92 17:09:10 +0000 From: Steve Hardcastle-Kille Subject: WIYWIG Front End for (La)TeX Are there any useful front ends to LaTeX, which are WISYWIG? I've heard rumours of things for Apple, but needs someting for UNIX/X. In fact, I don't really want WISYWIG. What I want is a mechansism to edit in a form that looks "nice", in that itemised lists look like bullet points and section headers get numbers and set in a larger font. Need to have access to the structure when you want it, but not otherwise. In summary, the full power of LaTeX is there for control and quality output, and I have a WYSIWYGish feel for input. Any pointers? Steve ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 08 Jun 92 17:15:22 +0000 From: Philip Taylor (RHBNC) Subject: RE: WIYWIG Front End for (La)TeX Steve --- >>> Are there any useful front ends to LaTeX, which are WISYWIG? I've heard >>> rumours of things for Apple, but needs someting for UNIX/X. Contact Arbortext in America and enquire about ``The Publisher''; I think it's what you need. ** Phil. ------------------------------ Date: 09 Jun 92 09:35:34 +0000 From: spqr@uk.ac.york.minster Subject: Re: WIYWIG Front End for (La)TeX Steve Hardcastle-Kille writes: > > In fact, I don't really want WISYWIG. What I want is a mechansism to > edit in a form that looks "nice" [...] > Need to have access to the structure when you want it, but not otherwise. > In summary, the full power of LaTeX is there for control and quality output, > and I have a WYSIWYGish feel for input. Arbortext's {\em The Publisher} is what you are describing s ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 09 Jun 92 20:58:03 +0000 From: CA_ROWLEY@uk.ac.open.acs.vax Subject: RE: WIYWIG Front End for (La)TeX Steve Hardcastle-Kille , wrote: > Are there any useful front ends to LaTeX, which are WISYWIG? I've heard > rumours of things for Apple, but needs someting for UNIX/X. Not for UNIX, but a comercial product "Scientific Word" provides such an interface under Microsoft Windows. I have not tried it out yet, but the documentation suggests that it is well worth investigation for this platform. Maybe the designers would be interested in producing an X-windows version. Chris Rowley (on behalf of The Archivists) ------------------------------ Date: 09 Jun 92 10:04:30 +0000 From: Mike Piff"Mike Piff" Subject: BIBTeX style Does anyone have, or know how to hack, a BIBTeX style which produces author[, authors] (date) as the \cite text? Preferably, only the authors' surnames should appear there. (See, for instance, Other (to appear).) The "thebibliography" then contains entries \bibitem[author[, authors] (date)]{label} ...... but I can easily arrange for the key not to be printed, so that entries appear like so: Other, A. N., A useful BIBTeX style as required by many a journal, with hanging indentation in the bibliography, to appear. ( All-singing-all-dancing LaTeX3 people please note!!! ) Mike Piff ------------------------------ Date: 10 Jun 92 12:17:45 +0000 From: spqr@uk.ac.york.minster Subject: Re: BIBTeX style Mike Piff"Mike Piff" > Does anyone have, or know how to hack, a BIBTeX style which produces > > author[, authors] (date) > > as the \cite text? Preferably, only the authors' surnames should appear ther e. check out the Harvard family in [TEX-ARCHIVE.LATEX.CONTRIB.HARVARD] at Aston Sebastian ------------------------------ Date: 09 Jun 92 10:32:57 +0000 From: Mike Piff"Mike Piff" Subject: re BIBTeX styles Mike Piff asks whether there exists a BIBTeX style to give citations in the form authors (date). The collection [tex-archive.bibtex.styles.contrib]authordate*.bst do the job, together with the file [tex-archive.latex.contrib]authordate1-4.sty slightly modified by moving the two round brackets in \@cite. Mike Piff ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 09 Jun 92 16:20:56 +0000 From: D.Eckersley@uk.ac.salford.sysc Subject: MakeIndex out of memory? When using MakeIndex as the makeindx.exe provided with emTeX, there is a cry for more memory: Scanning input file stdin...Not enough core...abort This occurred with 2196 items in the input (.idx) stream. Does anyone know of a way forward? Is there a `large' version of MakeIndex for DOS, or for running on a 386-PC in Protected mode? Dave Eckersley AIS (Computing) University of Salford ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Jun 92 10:37:57 +0700 From: Allan Reese Subject: Xrefs, Lists and Eplain. In Issue 19, an alien from Essex asked about forward references to the last page. I had a related problem yesterday - I produced an elegant memo with a beautifully formatted list, but in my text I miscounted the number of items in the list. I realized I should have used AT (Appropriate Technology). The list formatting was done by Eplain (1.9x March 92). The eventual "best" solution for a numbered list is to put an optional argument after \li (list item), e.g., \li[lastone] last item text. It took some time to find this because optional arguments do not seem to be documented in either the Eplain document or 'TeX for the Impatient'. Also, this solution does not work for an unordered list (it causes the label "lastone" to be set to the list marker, such as a bullet) but you might (I did) want to know the number. On the way to the solution I found the following: - - several macros apart from \li have optional arguments, but \li is the only one documented in eplain.tex. They are: \def\@testfileexistence{\@getoptionalarg\@finishtestfileexistence}% \def\cite{\@getoptionalarg\@cite}% \def\bibitem{\@getoptionalarg\@bibitem}% \def\newcommand#1{% \def\@commandname{#1}% \@getoptionalarg\@continuenewcommand \def\li{\@getoptionalarg\@finli}% \def\eqdefn{\@getoptionalarg\@fineqdefn}% \def\eqdef{\@getoptionalarg\@fineqdef}% Of these, \eqdefn does what is wanted. The optional argument is the value set for the label. One final hephalump trap - the item number is incremented before the item is defined, so you have to set the label before \li, or you get a number one too great. E.g., There are \xrefn{lastone} items in this list \unorderedlist \li one \li two \eqdefn[\the\itemnumber]{lastone}\li four - it's powers of 2 \endunorderedlist This raises the question of why \eqdef and \eqdefn have the option to set a label to an arbitrary function, but \xrdef does not (it resolutely sets the label to the page number). The Eplain document describes the mechanism for using optional arguments for the benefit of macro writers. Perhaps in its next revision it could also describe where they are used in Eplain itself, and there may be other macros that could be generalized by adding options. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 11 Jun 92 15:57:00 +0000 From: ROUGH@uk.ac.manadon Subject: transfig, xfig and psfig for MS-DOS? In particular, I am trying to locate versions of transfig, xfig and psfig for MSDOS. Any help would be appreciated. { See last week's issue --Ed. } Alastair Rough Mathematics Dept Royal Naval Engineering College Manadon Plymouth ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 12 Jun 92 14:33:25 +0000 From: Peter Abbott Subject: EmTeX output to fax? [Paper query] Peter, I am trying to produce an EmTeX output suitable for my fax software. It requires either PCX or Epsdon dot matrix format files, and I have been trying to use dvimsp and dvidot to achieve this but with little success. When I try to run dvidot,the message refers to a parameter file which I do not understand. When using dvimsp, I am not sure which version to use (msplj or others) and I don't understand from the manual (dvidr.doc) how to obtain a multiple output. I would be very grateful if you could help. Khaled Choudhury ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 09 Jun 18 00:00:00 From: Mario Wolczko Subject: PSLaTeX and new LaTeX styles Thanks to the efforts of the Archivists, a number of my contributions to the archive have been updated recently. This message summarises the new contents: PSLaTeX (in [TEX-ARCHIVE.FONTS.ADOBE.PSLATEX.WOLCZKO] and subdirectories). PSLaTeX is a modifed version of LaTeX for use with fonts that use the Adobe font encoding, rather than the Computer Modern encoding of standard LaTeX. This makes it easy to use PostScript fonts in PSLaTeX. The default configuration of PSLaTeX uses the Times family for the principal fonts, with Helvetica for \sf, Courier for \tt and Symbol for math mode. Changing these assignments (eg to use Palatino for normal text) is easy. In normal usage, PS-LaTeX can process a LaTeX document without requiring any changes to the LaTeX file (a few LaTeX features are not supported, but the list is small). The effect will be to subsititute Times, Helvetica, Symbol, etc., for the CM fonts. The advantages to this scheme are: - it is easy to change entire font families, and many font families are readily avilable in PostScript form. - If the PostScript fonts are pre-loaded into the device (as with most laser printers), the resulting PostScript file will be smaller, and print faster. - All of LaTeX (with the minor exceptions mentioned above) will work with the PostScript fonts. For example, accents, math symbols, etc. This version of PSLaTeX (3.0) differs from version 2 in several ways: - It incorporates the New Font Selection Scheme. Almost the whole font space is populated with appropriate fonts (the only exceptions being the lack of a small-caps fixed-pitch font, the occasional substitution of slanted for italic, and no upright italic). Hence almost all combinations of {\rm,\sf,\tt} x {\bf,\mediumseries} x {\normalshape,\it,\sl,\sc} will work. Generic font-loading mechanisms are provided, and are already set up for Avant-Garde, Bookman, Courier, Helvetica, New Century Schoolbook, Palatino, Times and Symbol families. CM fonts (such as CMEX) are used only when suitable symbols are not present in the common PostScript fonts. - It is "ready for use" with Rokicki's dvips. Suitable header and configuration files are provided. TFM and VF files for the accented and ligatured PostScript fonts are also provided. (You must use these fonts with PS-LaTeX -- the TFM files distributed with dvips are either "raw" (no accents, ligatures, etc), or use the CM encoding. Also included is the modified version of Rokicki's afm2tfm that was used to create these files.) The names of the fonts attempt to follow the Karl Berry convention (a trailing 0 is used to indicate the Adobe encoding and avoid confusion with the "standard" file set). (Hopefully!) complete documentation is provided in pslatex.tex. This can be processed using either LaTeX or PS-LaTeX. Before installing PS-LaTeX you should have a working LaTeX using the New Font Selection Scheme, and (preferably) a working dvips. vdm.sty and vdm.tex (in [TEX-ARCHIVE.LATEX.CONTRIB.VDM]) This is the latest version of my style file for typesetting VDM specifications. While still input-compatible with previous versions, the output uses the concrete syntax of the new BSI VDM standard. Note that it does _not_ support all the new VDM constructs. Documentation in vdm.tex. Updated for NFSS and the latest PSLaTeX. Other miscellaneous LaTeX style options (in [TEX-ARCHIVE.LATEX.CONTRIB]): a5.sty Sets A5 page size for 10pt documents. Sizes suggested by a professional typesetter! a5comb.sty As a5.sty, but includes extra binding space (for spiral bindings and the like) alltt2.sty A modified version of Lamport's alltt style that indents alltt environments by \allttindent. boxedminipage.sty Provides a minipage-like environment, with a box around it. font-nostalgia.sty For New Font Selection Scheme users -- provides commands \oldrm, oldbf, etc., with the pre-NFSS meanings of \rm, \bf, etc. nextslide.sty Adds \newslide command to SliTeX, allowing some other environments (mainly lists) to span multiple slides. nfsslint.sty Another one for New Font Selection Scheme users -- warns of possible font problems when using pre-NFSS files with NFSS. nosecnumbers.sty Suppresses section numbers in \sections, \subsections, etc (but still writes entries for a table of contents). romanneg.sty Causes the page numbers in the DVI file (as defined by \count0) to be negative when roman pagenumbering is in effect. Useful if your DVI driver can't distinguish between multiple page 1s! smalltalk.sty Useful for typesetting small fragments of the Smalltalk programming language. I am informted that copies have also been placed on the SPAN archive (at 39003::$1$dia1:[tex...]), thanks to Max Calvani, and on the Stuttgart archive (ftp.uni-stuttgart.de) thanks to Rainer Sch"opf. Mario Wolczko ______ Dept. of Computer Science Internet: mario@cs.man.ac.uk /~ ~\ The University uucp: mcsun!uknet!man.cs!mario ( __ ) Manchester M13 9PL JANET: mario@uk.ac.man.cs `-': :`-' U.K. Tel: +44-61-275 6146 (FAX: 6236) ____; ;_____________the mushroom project___________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 May 92 14:23:08 -0500 From: karl@edu.umb.cs (Karl Berry) Subject: sauter parameter files version 1.3 available I've updated my packaging for Unix of John Sauter's Metafont files to make Computer Modern fonts at any point size. You can get version 1.3 by ftp from ftp.cs.umb.edu [192.12.26.23]:pub/tex/sauter.tar.Z. This release adds parameter files for the Glonti/Samarin Cyrillic, contributed by Glenn Thorbe and Wayne Sullivan (wsulivan@irlearn.ucd.ie). For all of the standard Computer Modern fonts, these files produce the same TFM files as Knuth's sources. So it is ok to call the output from these `cm...'. The distribution includes an lfonts.tex for LaTeX and a MakeTeXPK for dvips which take advantage of these fonts. You can get LaTeX from archive.cs.ruu.nl [131.211.80.5]:TEX/TEX3/latex, and dvips from labrea.stanford.edu:pub/dvips*. Let me know if you have questions or suggestions. karl@cs.umb.edu Member of the League for Programming Freedom---write to league@prep.ai.mit.edu. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 04 Jun 92 15:42:22 -0600 From: "George D. Greenwade" Subject: SPFONTWARE updates on FILESERV/Niord Norm Walsh forwarded updates for two packages in his SPFONTWARE package. These are the addition of MRGSF131.ZIP (MergeSFP, version 1.31) and PK2SF211.ZIP (PKtoSFP, version 2.11). These two files, in ZIP format, are available for anonymous ftp retrieval from Niord.SHSU.edu (192.92.115.8) in the [.SPFONTWARE] directory. For mail retrieval from FILESERV, the files have been UUENCODEd and split into mailable parts, SPFONTWARE.MRGSF131_UUE_nOF3 and SPFONTWARE.PK2SF211_UUE_nOF4. To retrieve the updates via mail, include: SENDME SPFONTWARE.MRGSF* SENDME SPFONTWARE.PK2SF* in the body of a mail message to FILESERV@SHSU.BITNET (FILESERV@SHSU.edu). For a complete listing of SPFONTWARE, include the command LIST SPFONTWARE in your mail to FILESERV. Attached are Norm's announcements. Regards, George - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Announcing MergeSFP v1.31 MergeSFP to is a free utility from Small Planet Software. MergeSFP combines multiple HP softfont files into a single softfont. MergeSFP is an MS-DOS program. MergeSFP v1.31 fixes two small bugs present in the 1.30 release. Through an oversite on my part, the sample .MRG files distributed with MergeSFP use an equal sign to seperate /master option from it's parameter (i.e. /master=#1). The documentation states that a colon should be used (and, in fact, the option isn't recognized with the "="). I've change MergeSFP so that either a colon or an equal sign can be used. Additionally, the /symset options didn't have any effect in MergeSFP v1.30. Features in brief: - many options for defining the output softfont - handles class 2 compressed softfonts - Complete documentation provided in a DVI file. Caveats: (Hey, I gotta be fair...) - The source code is not available (at present, anyway). - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Announcing PKtoSFP v2.11 PKtoSFP to is a free utility from Small Planet Software. PKtoSFP converts TeX fonts into LaserJet softfont files. PKtoSFP is an MS-DOS program. The significant change from 2.10 to 2.11 is the correction of a long-standing bug in the way that PKtoSFP reads TeX PK files. Without going into too much detail, every character definition in a PK file begins with a "flag byte" that indicates what kind of character header is used for the following character. PKtoSFP (prior to v2.11) misinterpreted some flag values. This could have resulted in a corrupt SFP file but was more likely to cause PKtoSFP to issue an "insufficient memory" message. I've converted hundreds of fonts and (so far) have only found one font that used this flag byte (a PS2PK'd version of an "illuminated manuscript"-like font). Secondarily, I've fixed a deficiency in PKtoSFP that caused it to ignore the high-order part of a /type number larger than 255. Features in brief: - Converts directly from PK files (allowing up to 256 characters/font) - Automatically handles the \L slash character at position '040 in the TeX font (so your softfont doesn't have a non-blank space). - Handles PK fonts created for other (non 300x300dpi) output devices. - Complete documentation provided in a DVI file. Caveats: (Hey, I gotta be fair...) - The source code is not available (at present, anyway). ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 05 Jun 92 12:18:18 -0600 From: "George D. Greenwade" Subject: RTF2TeX on FILESERV/Niord Robert Lupton's RTF2TeX, an RTF to TeX converter, came to my attention recently and I have retrieved it for your access. Below is the description file for this package. - --George - -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- RTF2TeX ------- The RTF2TeX package includes the files for Robert Lupton's RTF2TeX, an RTF to TeX converter. RTF2TeX is a filter built on Paul DuBois' RTF reader that converts RTF (Microsoft's Rich Text Format) into TeX. RTF2TeX expends a good deal of effort in an attempt to make the resulting TeX maintainable and modifiable. To retrieve the entire package of 11 files in 12 parts, include: SENDME RTF2TEX in the body of a mail message to FILESERV@SHSU.BITNET (FILESERV@SHSU.edu) To retrieve a specific file from this package, such as RTF2TEX.RTF2TEX_MAN, include: SENDME RTF2TEX.RTF2TEX_MAN in your mail message to FILESERV. A ZIP file, RTF2TEX-FTP.ZIP, is available for anonymous ftp retrieval in the [.RTF2TEX] directory on Niord.SHSU.edu (192.92.115.8). Files in this package: (1 Block = 512 bytes) File Blocks Save file as: - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - RTF2TEX.AA_VERSION_H 1 AA_VERSION.H RTF2TEX.FONTS_H 12 FONTS.H RTF2TEX.INSTALL 2 INSTALL RTF2TEX.MAKEFILE 2 MAKEFILE RTF2TEX.READER_C 74 READER.C RTF2TEX.README 4 README RTF2TEX.RTF2TEX_C_1OF2 80 RTF2TEX.C (part 1 of 2) RTF2TEX.RTF2TEX_C_2OF2 59 append to part 1 of RTF2TEX.RTF2TEX_C_2OF2 RTF2TEX.RTF2TEX_MAN 8 RTF2TEX.MAN RTF2TEX.RTF_H 27 RTF.H RTF2TEX.TEX_DEFS_TEX 3 TEX_DEFS.TEX RTF2TEX._GDB_HISTORY 1 .GDB_HISTORY Approximate total blocks in full RTF2TeX package = 273 ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 05 Jun 92 13:54:23 -0600 From: "George D. Greenwade" Subject: XETAL on FILESERV/Niord A few days ago, Raphael Cerf posted a notice of the availability of his xetal. It's now available for mail or ftp retrieval from FILESERV and Niord. Attached is the description file. - --George - -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- XETAL ----- The XETAL package includes the files for the January 27, 1992, release (Version 1.2) of Raphael Cerf's XETAL detexifier program. XETAL removes all commands and mathematical formulas from tex and latex files. XETAL can also be used to perform elementary syntax checks on tex files. It recognizes some basic tex and latex commands. To retrieve the entire package of 13 files, please include the command: SENDME XETAL in the body of a mail message to FILESERV@SHSU.BITNET (FILESERV@SHSU.edu). To retrieve a specific file from this package, such as XETAL.XETAL_1, include: SENDME XETAL.XETAL_1 in your mail message to FILESERV. A ZIP file, XETAL-1_2.ZIP, is available for anonymous ftp retrieval in the [.XETAL] directory on Niord.SHSU.edu (192.92.115.8). Files in this package: (1 Block = 512 bytes) File Blocks Save file as: - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - XETAL.COPYING 26 COPYING XETAL.GLBL_H 5 glbl.h XETAL.L_L 57 l.l XETAL.MAIN_C 15 main.c XETAL.MAKEFILE 5 makefile XETAL.PROTO_H 6 proto.h XETAL.README 2 README XETAL.STACK_C 5 stack.c XETAL.STACK_H 4 stack.h XETAL.STR_C 3 str.c XETAL.STR_H 3 str.h XETAL.XETAL_1 5 xetal.1 XETAL.Y_Y 38 y.y Approximate total blocks in full XETAL package = 174 ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 05 Jun 92 16:22:34 -0600 From: "George D. Greenwade" Subject: XYPIC on FILESERV/Niord After seeing some discussion on and interest in it, I have retrieved Kristoffer H. Rose's XYPIC for your access. Attached is the description file from FILESERV. Regards, George - -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- XYPIC ----- XYPIC includes the files for Kristoffer H. Rose's February 24, 1992 release (Version 2.5) of XY-pic and XPPT. XY-pic is a macro package for AMS-TeX, plain TeX, LaTeX, and AMS-LaTeX for typesetting diagrams with the following characteristics: -- Specified as a matrix of entries aligned in rows and columns. -- Any entry may be connected to any other entry using arrows that are automatically rotated and stretched as required to meet their target; a variety of arrow styles may be used. -- Arrows may be decorated with labels that are `tied` to a specified point of the arrow independent of its direction. -- Special support for arrows that cross each other, arrows that `go by' other entries, combined arrows, and arrows that bend around other entries. -- Support for entries and arrows that are independent of the matrix structure. XPPT is a document style for AMS-TeX that extend the standard AMSPPT `pretty-print' and compatible styles. Highlights include: -- cross-references, -- automatic numbering of headings, captions, and theorems, -- table of contents generation, -- Bib-TeX bibliography interface, -- inclusion of `verbatim' program text, and -- options for 8-bit characters, RCS interface, and much more. To retrieve the package of 24 files distributed in 26 parts, include: SENDME XYPIC in the body of a mail message to FILESERV@SHSU.BITNET (FILESERV@SHSU.edu). To retrieve a specific file from this package, such as XYPIC.PPTFIXES_TEX, include: SENDME XYPIC.PPTFIXES_TEX in your mail message to FILESERV. A ZIP file, XYPIV-2_5.ZIP, is available for anonymous ftp retrieval in the [.XYPIC] directory on Niord.SHSU.edu (192.92.115.8). Files in this package: (1 Block = 512 bytes) File Blocks Save file as: In directory: - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - XYPIC.COPYING 37 COPYING /xypic XYPIC.JFPPPT_STY 10 jfpppt.sty /xypic/xppt XYPIC.LNCS_STY 25 lncs.sty /xypic/xppt XYPIC.MAKEFILE 13 Makefile /xypic XYPIC.PPTFIXES_TEX 11 pptfixes.tex /xypic/xppt XYPIC.README 15 README /xypic XYPIC.README_XPPT 48 README /xypic/xppt XYPIC.TRAILER 5 TRAILER /xypic XYPIC.TRAILER_XPPT 4 TRAILER /xypic/xppt XYPIC.XFIXED_TEX 7 xfixed.tex /xypic/xppt XYPIC.XLATIN1_TEX_UUE 16 xlatin1.tex /xypic/xppt NOTE: This file is UUENCODEd; it contains some non-mailable ASCII characters XYPIC.XPPT_BST 61 xppt.bst /xypic/xppt XYPIC.XPPT_STY 2 xppt.sty /xypic/xppt XYPIC.XPPT_TEX 18 xppt.tex /xypic/xppt XYPIC.XRCS_TEX 4 xrcs.tex /xypic/xppt XYPIC.XYAMSTEX_DOC 6 xyamstex.doc /xypic XYPIC.XYATIP10_MF 8 xyatip10.mf /xypic XYPIC.XYBTIP10_MF 8 xybtip10.mf /xypic XYPIC.XYLINE10_MF 8 xyline10.mf /xypic XYPIC.XYMISC10_MF 10 xymisc10.mf /xypic XYPIC.XYPICMAN_DOC_1OF2 79 xypicman.doc /xypic XYPIC.XYPICMAN_DOC_2OF2 16 Part 2 of xypicman.doc XYPIC.XYPIC_BIB 15 xypic.bib /xypic XYPIC.XYPIC_DOC_1OF2 77 xypic.doc /xypic XYPIC.XYPIC_DOC_2OF2 77 Part 2 of xypic.doc XYPIC.XYPIC_STY 1 xypic.sty /xypic Approximate total blocks in full XYPIC package = 581 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 07 Jun 92 14:30:34 -0600 From: "George D. Greenwade" Subject: STMARY on FILESERV/Niord First, apologies to anyone who received an abended message on this. David Jones forwarded along two packages for inclusion in our archives. The first is the St Mary's Road symbol package by Jeremy Gibbons and Alan Jeffrey . Attached is the description file. - --George - -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- STMARY ------ The STMARY package includes the files of the St Mary's Road symbol package by Jeremy Gibbons and Alan Jeffrey . This package contains a number of new commands for use in math mode, and a new document style option ``module'', for modularizing large .sty files. The St Mary's Road symbol package contains a font designed to complement the AMS symbol fonts by adding symbols for domain theory, linear logic, process theory and program calculation, including the double square brackets. By defining over 100 new commands, the package provides support for new: -- large operators -- binary operators -- relations -- arrows -- delimiters -- special symbols used for building other symbols To accommodate TeX implementations with limited memory, these symbols can be added selectively via the innovative module approach used in this package. Also, support is provided for the Old Font Selection Scheme and the New Font Selection Scheme. To retrive this package of 19 files, include: SENDME STMARY in the body of a mail message to FILESERV@SHSU.BITNET (FILESERV@SHSU.edu). Should you require a selected file from this package, such as STMARY.MODULE_STY, include: SENDME STMARY.MODULE_STY in your mail message to FILESERV. For anonymous ftp retrieval, the file STMARY-1_1.ZIP resides in the [.STMARY] directory of Niord.SHSU.edu (192.92.115.8). Files in this package: (1 Block = 512 bytes) File Blocks Save file as: - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - STMARY.LTUGBOAT_STY 38 LTUGBOAT.STY STMARY.MODULE_STY 22 MODULE.STY STMARY.MSAM_STY 23 MSAM.STY STMARY.MSBM_STY 20 MSBM.STY STMARY.README 3 README STMARY.STMARY10_MF 6 STMARY10.MF STMARY.STMARY5_MF 6 STMARY5.MF STMARY.STMARY6_MF 6 STMARY6.MF STMARY.STMARY7_MF 6 STMARY7.MF STMARY.STMARY8_MF 6 STMARY8.MF STMARY.STMARY9_MF 6 STMARY9.MF STMARY.STMARYAJ_MF 83 STMARYAJ.MF STMARY.STMARYBA_MF 11 STMARYBA.MF STMARY.STMARYCH_MF 17 STMARYCH.MF STMARY.STMARYJG_MF 49 STMARYJG.MF STMARY.STMARYRD_MF 9 STMARYRD.MF STMARY.STMARYRD_STY 26 STMARYRD.STY STMARY.STMARYRD_TEX 49 STMARYRD.TEX STMARY.TUGBOAT_CMN 57 TUGBOAT.CMN Approximate total blocks in full STMARY package = 443 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 07 Jun 92 15:17:26 -0600 From: "George D. Greenwade" Subject: DIAGRAMF on FILESERV/Niord The second of Jeremy and Alan's packages David submitted to our archives for your access is diagramf -- an interface between (La)TeX and MetaFont. Attached is the description for your reference. - --Geoorge - -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- DIAGRAMF -------- The DIAGRAMF package includes the files associated with the June 2, 1992, (version 1.1) release of Jeremy Gibbons' and Alan Jeffrey's diagramf interface for importing diagrams drawn in MetaFont to (La)TeX. In the DIAGRAMF package, TeX and MF communicate by auxiliary files, in a similar fashion to the MG TeX-PostScript interface (`Problems on the TeX/PostScript/graphics interface', TUGboat 11(3)). When you run MF on an *.MF file, it reads in a related *.DIM file, which specifies the dimensions of all the boxes. From this, MF calculates where to put each label, and outputs a .DIA file, containing TeX code. Similarly, when TeX encounters the instruction \diagramfile{*} it loads in *.DIA and produces *.DIM. And so we can have our MF cake and eat it in TeX. To retrive the package of 8 files, include the command: SENDME DIAGRAMF in the body of a mail message to FILESERV@SHSU.BITNET (FILESERV@SHSU.edu). To retrieve the specific file DIAGRAMF.ARROWS_MF, include SENDME DIAGRAMF.ARROWS_MF in your mail to FILESERV. For anonymous ftp access, the file DIAGRAMF-1_1.ZIP resides in the [.DIAGRAMF] directory on Niord.SHSU.edu (192.92.115.8). Files in this package: (1 Block = 512 bytes) File Blocks Save file as: - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - DIAGRAMF.ARROWS_MF 14 ARROWS.MF DIAGRAMF.DIAGRAMF_MF 21 DIAGRAMF.MF DIAGRAMF.DIAGRAMF_STY 16 DIAGRAMF.STY DIAGRAMF.DIAGRAMF_TEX 21 DIAGRAMF.TEX DIAGRAMF.DMFEXMPL_MF 8 DMFEXMPL.MF DIAGRAMF.LTUGBOAT_STY 36 LTUGBOAT.STY DIAGRAMF.README 1 README DIAGRAMF.TUGBOAT_CMN 54 TUGBOAT.CMN Approximate total blocks in full DIAGRAMf package = 171 ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 11 Jun 92 16:38:03 -0600 From: "George D. Greenwade" Subject: Style updates on FILESERV/Niord Donald Arseneau kindly forwarded me four style updates recently. The affected files are cite.sty, overcite.sty, tabls.sty, and ulem.sty. Briefly: CITE -- Compress ranges of citation numbers; adjust spacing; allow spaces in input; \citen gives just number(s). OVERCITE -- Like cite.sty, but superscripts; handles punctuation. TABLS -- Keep text in {tabular} & {array} from touching vertically ULEM -- Underlining for emphasis (\em). Define \ULine{..} also. In [over]cite, he added % Version 1992: Use \@citepunct for commas so it is easier to change. Now, where commas are used as delimiters (i.e., [4-7,9,8,Einstein,6]), you have control over whether or not a space exists. Also, in overcite (only), he added \/ to allow hyphenation of the previous word -- looks better in italics. In tabls, the version is raised to 3.1 from 3.0. 3.1 adds some braces to match some updates to LaTeX. In ulem, the most work appears -- now it is acceptable as a plain TeX macro! % Version 1992: make " {} " give two spaces, as it should; support \newline % and \\, \nolinebreak and \linebreak; add definitions necessary for % plain TeX use. Support various types of `underline'. Quite a few options are now available. To retrieve these files via e-mail, include: SENDME STY.CITE SENDME STY.OVERCITE SENDME STY.TABLS SENDME STY.ULEM in the body of a mail message to FILESERV@SHSU.BITNET (FILESERV@SHSU.edu). For anonymous ftp retrieval, the files are in the syntax associated with the SENDME commands above in the [.STY] directory on Niord.SHSU.edu (192.92.115.8). The TeX community ought to extend its thanks to Donald for his continuing efforts on these useful and popular files, as well as the others he is responsible for creating. Regards, George %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% George D. Greenwade, Ph.D. Bitnet: BED_GDG@SHSU Department of Economics and Business Analysis THEnet: SHSU::BED_GDG College of Business Administration Voice: (409) 294-1266 P. O. Box 2118 FAX: (409) 294-3612 Sam Houston State University Internet: bed_gdg@SHSU.edu Huntsville, TX 77341 bed_gdg%SHSU.decnet@relay.the.net %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 05 Jun 92 20:05:34 +0000 From: Philip Taylor (RHBNC) Subject: MFB1.ZIP MFB1.ZIP has been transferred to Uk.Ac.TeX::Disk$TeX:[TeX-Archive.TeX.MS-DOS.emTeX.BetaTest] This file will be retrievable by NIFTP, unlike earlier betatest ZIP files. It contains the latest releases of MetaFont for the emTeX suite. Philip Taylor, RHBNC ------------------------------ Date: 08 Jun 92 07:44:39 +0000 From: spqr@uk.ac.york.minster Subject: UK TeX archive: diagramf, stmarys, sauter, xetal I have added or updated a batch of packages in the UK TeX Archive: [tex-archive.fonts.stmary] Gibbons and Jeffrey's St Marys Road font package [tex-archive.utils.diagramf] Gibbons and Jeffrey's system for drawing diagrams in MF which can communicate with TeX [tex-archive.utils.xetal] Yet Another de-TeXing system, by Raphael Cerf [tex-archive.src.unix-archives]sauter-13.tarz_uue Version 1.3 of Karl Berry's repackaging of the Sauter parameterized fonts more detailed explanations of these packages appear elsewhere Sebastian Rahtz ------------------------------ Date: 08 Jun 92 09:44:07 +0000 From: spqr@uk.ac.york.minster Subject: update of LACHECK in uk tex archive I have updated the version of Lacheck in [tex-archive.utils.lacheck] to version 1.5. This is a good LaTeX syntax checker, written in lex. An MSDOS binary is provided Sebastian ------------------------------ Date: 08 Jun 92 09:43:02 +0000 From: spqr@uk.ac.york.minster Subject: arabtex in uk tex archive I have put version 2.02 of Klaus Lagally's ArabTeX system in [tex-archive.langs.arabtex] as it contains a number of binary .pk files, I have not yet exploded it. Instead, I have put two packages for MSDOS and Unix users, arabzip.boo, and arabtex.tarz_uue. Apologies to Mac and VMS users who may have initial difficulty with these formats. Sebastian ------------------------------ Date: 09 Jun 92 10:21:10 +0000 From: spqr@uk.ac.york.minster Subject: psfrag in uk tex archive I have installed Craig Barratt's PsFrag system in the UK TeX Archive in [tex-archive.utils.psfrag] and append the advertisement: Sebastian _________________ I have written some LaTeX macros that make it easy to overlay postscript figures with fragments of LaTeX. I use these macros to place nice LaTeX equations and math symbols on top of postscript figures. The macros are available via anonymous ftp as described below. Description: * PsFrag is a set of LaTeX macros for overlaying postscript figures with fragments of LaTeX. More precisely, the PsFrag macros allow specific pieces of postscript text in a postscript figure (included via \epsfbox or \special) to be replaced with arbitrary fragments of LaTeX. When your document is latex'ed and dvips'ed, each piece of postscript text is replaced by the LaTeX text. The postscript file might be produced, for example, by xfig, idraw, matlab, xmath, etc. Each string displayed by postscript's show operator is a candidate for replacement by LaTeX text, math symbols, equations, pictures etc. For example, you can include a matlab plot in a LaTeX document with the title, axis labels, and legend generated by LaTeX. The LaTeX fragments can be optionally rotated, scaled, and repositioned relative to the text being replaced. The LaTeX fragments automatically track the postscript text position as the scaling and offsets of the \special or \epsfbox are changed. * PsFrag consists of four files: - epsf.sty: a slightly modified version of the original epsf.tex that supports PsFrag. It's upward compatible with the old version, so it should work just the same when used without PsFrag. - psfrag.sty: contains the psfrag macros. - ps2psfrag: a shell script that uses ghostscript to find out the position , orientation and content of each piece of text that a particular postscri pt file displays (shows). This has to be run once for each postscript figure. - ps2psfrag.ps: a postscript file used by ps2psfrag. * Note: PsFrag uses ghostscript (gs) and assumes that your dvi to ps driver is Tomas Rokicki's dvips. Nothing will work if you don't have these programs. Craig Barratt (craig@isl.stanford.edu) Information Systems Lab Stanford University CA 94305 USA ------------------------------ Date: 09 Jun 92 10:32:36 +0000 From: spqr@uk.ac.york.minster Subject: Type1 fonts to Metafont package I have installed Warren Toomey's package to produce Metafont sources from Adobe Type1 fonts in the UK TeX Archive in [tex-archive.utils.pfe2mf] and append his notice Sebastian - ------------------------------ This is Version 1.1 beta of the Adobe Type 1 to Metafont font converter. It does a reasonable job of converting Adobe fonts to Metafont format. Now you can preview your (La)TeX job before you print it, when you are using PostScript fonts. The package has the following programs: pfb2pfa Convert Adobe Type 1 fonts from binary to hex format. pfb2pfe Convert Adobe Type 1 fonts from binary to human readable format (expanded format). gsf2pfe Convert Ghostscript fonts from hex to expanded format. pfe2mf Convert Adobe Type 1 fonts (expanded) to Metafont code. In order to compile the programs, you will need yacc and lex (or equivalents). If you don't have these tools, you can use the output from these which is supplied in the kit. A Makefile for Unix and MS-DOS is supplied as well. ------------------------------ Date: 12 Jun 92 09:03:24 +0000 From: spqr@uk.ac.york.minster Subject: extra style files Updates to some of Donald Arseneau's styles files have been added to the UK TeX Archive (from Niord) in [tex-archive.latex.contrib] cite -- Compress ranges of citation numbers; adjust spacing; allow spaces in input; \citen gives just number(s). overcite -- Like cite.sty, but superscripts; handles punctuation. tabls -- Keep text in {tabular} & {array} from touching vertically ulem -- Underlining for emphasis (\em). Define \ULine{..} also. Sebastian Rahtz ------------------------------ Date: 12 Jun 92 10:44:34 +0000 From: spqr@uk.ac.york.minster Subject: bitmap to Sprite in UK TeX archive I have added a package to the UK TeX Archive by Marc Rovner, and put it in [tex-archive.utils.bit2spr] Sebastian ******** This is a conversion utility written in C to make sprites for use in LaTeX documents with the sprite.sty (included in the distribution) file out of X11 bitmap files. ******** ------------------------------ UK TeX ARCHIVE at ASTON UNIVERSITY >>> UK.AC.TEX <<< *** Interactive and file transfer access *** JANET: Host: uk.ac.tex, Username: public, Password: public DTE 000020120091 Internet: host tex.ac.uk [134.151.40.18] For telnet access, login: public, password: public For anonymous ftp, login: anonymous, password: *** 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.92] This year's TeXhax back issues are stored in the archive in directory [tex-archive.digests.texhax.92] Latest TeXhax: V92 #10 TeXMaG back issues are stored in the archive in directory [tex-archive.digests.tex-mag] Latest TeXMaG: V5N3 \section MEDIA DISTRIBUTIONS Postal addresses are given below. \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 to Aston with return labels AND return postage OR One Quarter-Inch Cartridge, QIC-120 or QIC-150 format (DC600A or DC6150) sent with envelope AND stamps for return postage to Nottingham (Due to currency exchange, this service is offered only within the UK) \subsection VMS tapes VMS backup of the archive requires three 2400ft tapes at 6250bpi. 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