UKTeX Digest Friday, 23 Oct 1992 Volume 92 : Issue 39 ``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}: OS-specific TeX problems Re: Problems with HP TeX spell checker for MS/DOS? Re: TeX spell checker for MS/DOS? {Announcements}: OFFICIAL NOTICE: DVIPS 5.490--5.493 USERS READ THIS! Unicode Implementors Workshop, Sulzbach (Taunus) Germany 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: Mon, 19 Oct 92 11:27:54 +0000 From: Sam Nelson Subject: OS-specific TeX problems I have recently installed TeX3.14 (obtained from David Osborne only last week) on an HP9000/720 running HP-UX 8.07 (latest thing) and have run up against what looks like turning out to be a manifestation of an HP-UX bug which causes TeX to fail almost instantly. Is there a proper forum in which I can bring this to the attention of other HP-based TeX users? I don't think I'm likely to be the only person to notice it. Sam. --------------- Sam Nelson, Computer Officer, Dept of Computing Science, | (paste | University of Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA, Scotland. | complicated | E-mail: See From: line | logo | Tel: +44 786 67443, or +44 786 73171 X7443 | here) | G3 Fax: +44 786 64551 | | Member of the League for Programming Freedom | | (league@prep.ai.mit.edu for details) --------------- $\Delta p\Delta {\bf r}\stackrel{\textstyle >}{\sim}\hbar$ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Oct 92 12:15:27 +0000 From: Adrian F Clark Subject: Re: Problems with HP Sam Nelson writes: > I have recently installed TeX3.14 (obtained from David Osborne only last week ) > on an HP9000/720 running HP-UX 8.07 (latest thing) and have run up against > what looks like turning out to be a manifestation of an HP-UX bug which cause s > TeX to fail almost instantly. Is there a proper forum in which I can bring > this to the attention of other HP-based TeX users? I don't think I'm likely > to be the only person to notice it. I've been running "TeX, C Version 3.141" (which I think is the latest) on a HP9000/720, though under only 8.05, for about six months and I've had no problems. Perhaps you'd like to contact me directly. ..Adrian Dr Adrian F. Clark JANET: alien@uk.ac.essex INTERNET: alien%uk.ac.essex@nsfnet-relay.ac.uk FAX: (+44) 206-872900 BITNET: alien%uk.ac.essex@ac.uk PHONE: (+44) 206-872432 (direct) Dept ESE, University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, Essex, C04 3SQ, UK. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Oct 92 17:09:19 +0000 From: SYSMGR@uk.ac.kcl.ph.ipg Subject: TeX spell checker for MS/DOS? I have just scanned both the TeX archive [.UTILS.SPELL...] and the Lancaster PD software archive for a PC spelling-checker that is TeX-friendly. I haven't found one. Before I go away and consider reinventing the wheel -- or at least modifying and old wheel --- does anyone have such a beastie to offer us? Thanks in advance, Nigel Arnot. ------------------------------ Date: 22 Oct 92 16:19:37 +0000 From: spqr@uk.ac.york.minster Subject: Re: TeX spell checker for MS/DOS? > > I have just scanned both the TeX archive [.UTILS.SPELL...] and the > Lancaster PD software archive for a PC spelling-checker that is > TeX-friendly. I haven't found one. Before I go away and consider > reinventing the wheel -- or at least modifying and old wheel --- > does anyone have such a beastie to offer us? you could a) use dvispell to strip out all the TeX rubbish and put the result through a checker b) get into the good life, junk DOS in favour of OS/2 and use "ispell" c) check out ftp.tex.ac.uk:pub/archive/support/spelchek, which I know nothing about but brought back from Prague last month sebastian ------------------------------ Date: 22 Oct 92 14:59:27 +0000 From: spqr@uk.ac.york.minster Subject: OFFICIAL NOTICE: DVIPS 5.490--5.493 USERS READ THIS! > From: richard@cs.anu.edu.au (Richard Walker) > > Tomas Rokicki (author of dvips) asked me to post this news item > because he can't (he has no UseNet access). > > It seems that I discovered a rather big bug in dvips versions > 5.490 through to 5.493. Basically, if your document has more than > 21 fonts, you will get extremely weird output. The problem > is in tex.pro (find it if you can!). > > Tomas asks everybody using 5.490, 5.492 (especially!), and 5.493 > to STOP using them, and pick up 5.495 This is stored on the uk tex archive in [tex-archive.src.unix-archives] Go to it! Sebastian ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Oct 92 15:33:09 +0700 From: R.A.Reese"R.A.Reese" Subject: Unicode Implementors Workshop, Sulzbach (Taunus) Germany You probably have this from another source, but just in case here's a copy for the bulletin. Forwarded message: > Subject: Unicode Implementors Workshop, Sulzbach (Taunus) Germany > From: fab@com.dec.zso.fungus > > > UNICODE / ISO 10646 > IMPLEMENTERS WORKSHOP #4 > December 3 & 4 1992 > Sulzbach (Taunus) Germany > > > This is an announcement for the upcoming fourth workshop in a series of > workshops on implementing the Unicode Standard and sponsored by the > Unicode Consortium. This is the first time the workshop is being > offered in Europe. Should you not be able to attend yourself, please > pass this notice on to somebody else who might be interested in > attending this workshop. > > Unicode: > Unicode is an international character encoding standard that > encompasses all the world's national scripts in a 16bit code space. > Unicode is a profile of the International Standard ISO 10646. > Supported by most major computer and software vendors, Unicode greatly > facilitates the development of internationally accepted software. 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