UKTeX Digest Friday, 19 Jun 1992 Volume 92 : Issue 22 ``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}: Problems with [.G-SCRIPT.GS-241]GS-241.ZIP Re: Problems with [.G-SCRIPT.GS-241]GS-241.ZIP RE: Problems with [.G-SCRIPT.GS-241]GS-241.ZIP author (date) beginner's query RE: beginner's query Re: beginner's query Re: transfer problem Thesis Submission emtex dvihplj driver and font-scaling Crossreferencing in BibTeX Helping Users in the CIS plain.tex won't INI !!! {Announcements}: MS-DOS compiled versions of ZIP/UNZIP on FILESERV/Niord SPAN access to FILESERV/Niord TeX through web2c on the Mac {Archive News}: updates of utilities for TeX and PostScript fonts OZTeX 1.42 in the 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 ------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Fri, 05 Jun 92 17:06:06 +0000 From: RJM1@uk.ac.leicester Subject: Problems with [.G-SCRIPT.GS-241]GS-241.ZIP I hope you will be able to help... I have transferred the above file from your archive onto our VAX. The KERMIT'ed it onto a PC and used PKUNZIP, which fails with a reference to PKFIXZIP. Running this program "fixes" the problem generating another file which PKUNZIP doesn't object to but creates files which hangs the PC when they are executed. Can you suggest anything that I might be doing wrong? Thanks Richard Mobbs Computer Centre University of Leicester rjm1@uk.ac.leicester (0533) 522247 ------------------------------ Date: 16 Jun 92 08:31:48 +0000 From: spqr@uk.ac.york.minster Subject: Re: Problems with [.G-SCRIPT.GS-241]GS-241.ZIP RJM1@uk.ac.leicester writes: > I hope you will be able to help... yes. dont use that file! its an old version of GhostScript, and you should have the most recent. in general, I dont think the UK TeX Archive should carry GhostScript, as its widely archived in gnu places (such as in packages/gnu on src.doc.ic.ac.uk in the UK), but I have added the most recent executables in [.g-script.dos] as dos4gw.exe_boo gs.exe_boo gs386.exe_boo which are BOO-encoded executables Sebastian ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Jun 92 17:57:40 +0000 From: Philip Taylor (RHBNC) Subject: RE: Problems with [.G-SCRIPT.GS-241]GS-241.ZIP >>> I have transferred the above file from your archive onto our VAX. The >>> KERMIT'ed it onto a PC and used PKUNZIP, which fails with a reference >>> to PKFIXZIP. Running this program "fixes" the problem generating another >>> file which PKUNZIP doesn't object to but creates files which hangs the >>> PC when they are executed. PKZIPFIX rarely fixes anything :-( A new copy of GS-241.ZIP has been queue for transfer to Uk.Ac.TeX: Directory Disk$TeX:[TeX-Archive.G-Script.GS-241] GS-241.ZIP;1 7106/7107 16-JUN-1992 13:46:49.11 [TEX] Total of 1 file, 7106/7107 blocks. Philip Taylor, RHBNC. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 15 Jun 92 00:02:08 +0000 From: David_Rhead@uk.ac.nottingham.ccc.vme Subject: author (date) In UKTeX vol 92 #21, Mike Piff asked about .sty/.bst files to gives things like author (date) It looks as though a few minutes after sending his query off to UKTeX, Mike found an answer by browsing through the Aston archive (where he found some stuff I hacked together a while back) and then moving brackets so that (author, date) became author (date). Sebastian suggested the "Harvard" stuff, which as far as I remember has a \citeasnoun command that delivers things like author (date) Although I think author-date should be "supported", and hence that there should be commands that deliver (author, date) and (date) I'm not actually convinced that it is desirable to have a command (e.g., \citeasnoun) to deliver author (date) The (date) form is used when the author's name occurs naturally in a sentence [see ISO 690 and BS 1629]. Therefore, in author (date) "author" is not part of the citation, it's part of the sentence in which the citation is embedded. In most situations the distinction between (author, date) where author is part of the citation, and author (date) where author is part of the sentence and (date) is the citation does not matter (although, in terms of LaTeX3, which Mike mentioned, a decision would have to be taken about whether to provide a \citeasnoun-like command). But automatic conversion from the style of a journal that wants author-date to the style of a journal that wants reference-by-number may be achieve a higher degree of success (i.e., less human re-writing afterwards) if "citation" commands don't deliver "a part of the sentence". E.g., to use an ISO 690 example, ... explored in the sciences (Crane, 1972). ... noted by Stieg (1981, p.556) converts to ... explored in the sciences [24]. ... noted by Stieg [13, p.556]. not to ... explored in the sciences [24]. ... noted by [13, p.556]. [I think human intervention is probably inevitable in the reverse direction, because some numbers will have to go to (author, date) and some to just (date). Otherwise you'd get ... Stieg (Stieg 1981, p.556).] I think its worth having commands that deliver (author, date) and (date) but not \citeasnoun-like commands that give author (date) David Rhead ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 15 Jun 92 17:45:41 +0000 From: Francis Bell Subject: beginner's query OK, so this is probably a FAQ, but here goes: Is there a document anywhere with brief descriptions of the files in the UK TeX archive ? I can get the file list OK, but that doesn't tell me what the various files do. I copied the file [tex-archive.doc]uktex.tex to my own account, but I can't get it to go through TeX - it seems some files are missing archive and texline, for example. It would be really handy to have that kind of information on-line. Any ideas ? _____ "/bin/cat - the _reliable_ news reader" / ' ,-/-, __ __. ____ (_/ / (_(_/|_/ / <_ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 15 Jun 92 17:58:29 +0000 From: Philip Taylor (RHBNC) Subject: RE: beginner's query Francis --- >>> Is there a document anywhere with brief descriptions of the files >>> in the UK TeX archive ? I can get the file list OK, but that >>> doesn't tell me what the various files do. No. The TeX archive is composed of a core, written entirely by Don Knuth and documented in ``Computers and Typesetting'', together with an enormous plethora of adjuncts written by all and sundry. The archive contains both of these, and simply maintaining it in its present state takes the combined efforts of a large number of volunteers; documenting it would be a mammoth and never-ending task, before which painting the Forth bridge would pale into insignificance. Philip Taylor, RHBNC. ------------------------------ Date: 16 Jun 92 08:05:53 +0000 From: spqr@uk.ac.york.minster Subject: Re: beginner's query Francis Bell writes: > OK, so this is probably a FAQ, but here goes: it is > Is there a document anywhere with brief descriptions of the files > in the UK TeX archive ? I can get the file list OK, but that > doesn't tell me what the various files do. basically, no. the archive group has discussed this many times over the last few years, and we have never found a solution which didnt involve a very great deal of time that nobody has. we rely on - the readme files in multi-file packages - the summaries often posted to UKTeX when a package is added - the names of the files (!) - the facility available to most users of logging in and actually looking at the files (this usually suffices for LaTeX style files, for instance) yes, an on-line guide would be wonderful. D M Jones is compiling an annotated directory of style files, which we will certainly mount when it is complete > I copied the file [tex-archive.doc]uktex.tex to my own account, > but I can't get it to go through TeX - it seems some files are missing this is ancient. ignore it sebastian ------------------------------ Date: 16 Jun 92 08:41:10 +0000 From: spqr@uk.ac.york.minster Subject: Re: transfer problem R.Smithers@uk.ac.surrey.ee writes: > I am having problems transfering this > > "DISK$TEX:[TEX-ARCHIVE.TEXDRAW]TEXDRAW.STY;1" > > file, ive manage file tranfer from your site before, but > I can't seem to figure it out this time, could you remind me > how to do it, im using a sun running unix. > I have installed a complete new version of TeXdraw. Try again Sebastian ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Jun 92 13:48:14 +0000 From: Mark Gallagher Subject: Thesis Submission Dear all, I am a final year PhD. student in the Elec. Eng Dept. at the University of Hull and I am about to start my write-up!! However, I am disturbed by the University regulations on double spacing etc. considering that TeX is supposed to produce book quality (?!?) output. I also remember that a few months ago there were a set of queries on University Thesis regulations and a British Standard! Being fairly unorganised I have lost the BS number and I would like someone to post it to me along with any relevant stylesheets they have produced (LaTeX format please!). I have been advised to write to the Board of Examiners and try to change to a more tree-friendly output so the more ammunition the better! Thanks in advance M. Gallagher Hull-Warwick Communications Research Group Department of Electronic Engineering University of Hull Tel 0482 465101 Fax 0482 466666 Email: markga@comms.ee.hull.ac.uk, mg16@seq.hull.ac.uk ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Jun 92 15:38:00 +0000 From: Richard Kaye Subject: emtex dvihplj driver and font-scaling I was trying to use the font-scaling feature of DVIHPLJ with my DeskJet500. I chose the options: resolution 300, font resolution 600, font scaling 2 ( /r300 /rf600 /fs2, I think) and the deskjet option, of course. What I got was a rather fuzzy mess. I don't think I was doing anything stupid because the same options for resolution and font scaling gave me what I expected when I tried it with dviscr and dvimsp. I was able to reproduce the unexpected fuzzy effect by using dvihplj to write to a file, then converting to a .PCX file using the utility provided with emTeX, and then viewing using windows paintbrush. The version of dvihplj I have is 1.4d. Any help would be appreciated, Richard Kaye ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Jun 92 10:38:22 From: david@de.gmd.gmdzi Subject: Crossreferencing in BibTeX A BiBTeX question. I'd like somewhat more sophisticated crossreferencing that BiBTeX seems (I say seems as I don't understand the crossrefonly field, and I can't find any documentation that tells me what it does) to provide. Basically, if I have a document with one reference \cite{AD90} with @inproceedings{AD90, author = "R.~Alur and D.~Dill", crossref = {ICALP17}, pages = "322--335", title = "Automata for modeling real-time systems"} @Proceedings{ICALP17, title = "the Proceedings of the $17^{th}$ ICALP", booktitle = "the Proceedings of $17^{th}$ ICALP", editor = "M.~Paterson", volume = 443, year = 1990, publisher = lncs, key = {ICALP 90}} then I'd like to see in my Bibliography [AD90] R.~Alur and D.~Dill, Automata for modeling real-time systems, in the Proceedings of $17^{th}$ ICALP, (M.~Paterson, Ed.), Springer Verlag LNCS 443, 1990. However, if I have both \cite{AD90} and \cite{LX90} where @inproceedings{LX90, author = "K.~Larsen and L.~Xinxin", crossref = {ICALP17}, pages = "322--335", title = "Automata for modeling real-time, title = "Compositionality Through an Operational Semantics of Contexts" } then I'd like [AD90] R.~Alur and D.~Dill, Automata for modeling real-time systems, in [Pat90]. [LX90] K.~Larsen and L.~Xinxin, Compositionality Through an Operational Semantics of Contexts, in [Pat90]. [Pat90] M.~Paterson (ed.), The Proceedings of $17^{th}$ ICALP, Springer Verlag LNCS 443, 1990. Any help much appreciated. David Murphy, GMD, | Internet: david@gmdzi.gmd.de |``The orgy of wishful I5, Postfach 1316, | UUCP: ...!mcsun!gmdzi!david | thinking that has passed 5205 Sankt Augustin, | Voice: (+49) (02241) 142415 | for logic in the present Germany | Fax: (+49) (02241) 142618 | century'' (F.W. Lawvere) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 19 Jun 92 08:40:58 +0000 From: Peter Abbott Subject: Helping Users in the CIS I have been in contact with a group of TeX users in Siberia and they are desparately short of books and other TeX material. If anyone has any spare TeX related books please could they send them to me and I will arrange fo r them to be forwarded. Has anyone any TeX/LaTeX material in electronic form that they are willing to send? If so please contact me. Thank you Peter Abbott Chairman UK TeX User group Information Systems Aston University Aston Triangle Birmingham B4 7ET ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 19 Jun 92 11:59:39 +0000 From: pflynn@ie.ucc.curia (Peter Flynn) Subject: plain.tex won't INI !!! <*scream*> Having pestered the life out of Sebastian trying to get src-5.851c TeX to compile on my Sun, and *finally* got it bodged to work, I now try make formats and it gags on plain.tex. I really can't believe this: curia# make formats cd tex; TEXPOOL=.; export TEXPOOL; make formats="tex.fmt latex.fmt etex.fmt" fo r mats ./initex plain \\dump This is TeX, C Version 3.141 (INITEX) (/usr/local/lib/tex/macros/plain.tex Preloading the plain format: codes, registers, parameters, fonts, more fonts, macros, math definitions, Runaway definition? - ->{\vbox {\ialign {$\m@th \scriptstyle ##$\crcr \not \mathrel ! TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [main memory size=3000]. l.792 \not\mathrel{ \mkern14mu}\crcr No pages of output. Transcript written on plain.log. *** Error code 1 make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `tex.fmt' Current working directory /tools/tex/src-5.851c/tex *** Error code 1 make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `stamp-formats' curia# Everything was compiled with gcc-2.2 and worked fine, once I'd got the hang of using -traditional and running gcc's fixincludes. The plain.tex I'm using came from Aston yesterday: it INITEXes just fine under emTeX on my PC. Help! ///Peter ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Jun 92 09:22:10 -0600 From: "George D. Greenwade" Subject: MS-DOS compiled versions of ZIP/UNZIP on FILESERV/Niord I've had a few private posts from people on MS-DOS machines which, for various reasons, cannot create the UNZIP and ZIP utilities I announced last week (most of them have created it on their larger system and want it for the PC now that they're hooked on its performance and platform independence). I have created yet another package for your access, which contains the pre-compiled MS-DOS executables for your use. Attached is the description file. - --George =*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*= ZIP_PC_COMPILED --------------- The ZIP_PC_COMPILED package includes UUENCODEd files which include the MS-DOS executables and documentation for Info-Zip's ZIP (v. 1.0) and UNZIP (v. 4.2) utilities. This set is built entirely from the source files distributed in the ZIP and UNZIP packages and is completely compatible with the wide variety of platforms under which those utilities can be compiled. This implementation is largely compatible with the widely-used PK*ZIP suite of utilities, although there are some differences. The UNZIP variant of this distribution UUDECODEs to UNZIP42.EXE, a self-exploding executable which creates the UNZIP executable under MS-DOS, as well as the accompanying documentation. The ZIP variant of this distribution UUDECODEs to a ZIP archive file, which may be unzipped with UNZIP or with most versions of PKUNZIP. The ZIP archive file includes the MS-DOS executable and documentation for ZIP. To retrieve the package of two files distributed in three parts, include: SENDME ZIP_PC_COMPILED in the body of a mail message to FILESERV@SHSU.BITNET (FILESERV@SHSU.edu). To retrieve a specific file, such as ZIP_PC_COMPILED.UNZIP42_UUE, include: SENDME ZIP_PC_COMPILED.UNZIP42_UUE in your mail message to FILESERV. For anonymous ftp retrieval of these files, they are available in their original form from Niord.SHSU.edu (192.92.115.8) in the directory [.ZIP_PC_COMPILED]. Files in this package: (1 Block = 512 bytes) File Blocks Save file as: - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ZIP_PC_COMPILED.UNZIP42_UUE 72 UNZIP42.UUE ZIP_PC_COMPILED.ZIP10EXX_UUE_1OF2 79 ZIP10EXX.UUE ZIP_PC_COMPILED.ZIP10EXX_UUE_2OF2 49 (concatenate to part 1, then decode) Approximate total blocks in full ZIP_PC_COMPILED package = 200 ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Jun 92 14:09:40 -0600 From: "George D. Greenwade" Subject: SPAN access to FILESERV/Niord As usual, I overlook the simple and obvious. Michael Lemke , who was assisting me on an entirely unrelated topic, pointed out that the archives available on FILESERV and Niord can also be accessed via SPAN since THENET (the Texas Higher Education Network) is SPAN-connected via UTSPAN::UTADNX. Users on SPAN can access SHSU's root archive area in UTSPAN::UTADNX::SHSU::MX_ROOT:[FILESERV] You can then set default to any of the directories built off of the [FILESERV] root, backup, copy, or view the file(s) or directories you wish. Thought I'd pass this along. My thanks to Michael for pointing out this interface tool which we can painlessly make available. 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: 19 Jun 92 15:33:51 +0000 From: spqr@uk.ac.york.minster Subject: TeX through web2c on the Mac X-From: tim@maths.tcd.ie (Timothy Murphy) Newsgroups: comp.text.tex X-Date: 18 Jun 92 17:14:03 GMT Organization: Dept. of Maths, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. Keywords: TeX, Mac, web2c, ThinkC, Symantec, 16-bit ================================================================= \begin{document} \title{\TeX\ through "web2c" on the Mac} \author{Timothy Murphy\\ ({\tt tim@maths.tcd.ie})} \date{1 May 1992} \maketitle \begin{abstract} This note describes an implementation of \TeX\ on the Macintosh, following the standard "web2c" conversion, using Symantec's \ThinkC\ compiler. It was simpler than the author (who is no guru) expected to port `UnixTeX' to the Mac. The whole exercise is based on standard sources, the minimal changes necessary being given as "patch" files. \end{abstract} \ldots { The rest of this document is stored in the UK TeX Archive in file [tex-archive.doc]murphy-mac.tex --Ed. } ------------------------------ Date: 15 Jun 92 09:13:18 +0000 From: spqr@uk.ac.york.minster Subject: updates of utilities for TeX and PostScript fonts I have updated or added various packages in the UK TeX Archive which help deal with the relationship between TeX and PostScript fonts: a) patchlevel 14 of xdvi. the interesting addition to this is that if it fails to find a font, it will call MakeTeXPK in just the same way as dvips. [tex-archive.src.unix-archives]xdvi.tarz_uue [tex-archive.drivers.xdvi] b) ps2pk 1.2. The full set of sources, and executables for MSDOS 386 machines. This package generates TeX .pk files from Adobe Type 1 fonts. [tex-archive.src.unix-archives]psp2k12.tarz_uue [tex-archive.utils.ps2pk] c) (new) pfb2mf. Programs to convert Type1 fonts to Metafont, by Erik-Jan Vens. This is more sophisticated that Warren Toomey's package posted last week, and means you now have at least 4 ways of getting TeX bitmap fonts from Adobe Type1 originals (the 4th is the GNU font utilities) [tex-archive.src.unix-archives]pfb2mf.tarz_uue [tex-archive.utils.pfb2mf] d) Lee Hetherington's utilies to convert/assemble/disassemble Type1 fonts in various ways [tex-archive.src.unix-archives]t1utils-1-1.tarz_uue [tex-archive.utils.t1utils] All the packages have the appropriate README file for more detail Sebastian Rahtz ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 19 Jun 92 17:55:23 +0000 From: David Osborne Subject: OZTeX 1.42 in the UK TeX Archive Due to some problems with fetching copies of OzTeX 1.42 (== TeX 3.141) from the UK TeX Archive, I have installed fresh copies of the files in [tex-archive.tex.mac.oztex] . All of the files are now BinHexed (formerly, the StuffIt archives of PK files were not). 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