UKTeX Digest Friday, 11 Dec 1992 Volume 92 : Issue 46 ``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}: Re: Thorn and Eth - recent developments? unix archives Re: unix archives Re: unix archives Re: unix archives RE: unix archives Re: unix archives Re: Updating Latex canon drivers TEX for a SparcStation Re: TEX for a SparcStation {Archive News}: additions to UK TeX Internet Archive {Announcements}: TeX and TUG News latest issue First-ever Scottish UK-TuG meeting (March, 1993) 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: 08 Dec 92 12:16:36 +0000 From: spqr@uk.ac.york.minster Subject: Re: Thorn and Eth - recent developments? > I've met a student who wanted to use thorn in his dissertation - > and had failed with all software so far. Our Word-for-Windows for > example allows him to pick thorn on a symbol table but then prints > an entirely different character on the (PS) printer. Have other > people hit this bug? Windows is a giant bug in itself > solution then was to kern a bar and a b together. Has anyone since > created a font containing thorn, eth and other "furrin" characters > that I can download and make generally available? Are the DC fonts > relevant to this? I've seen references to them but haven't followed i cant recall offhand whether DC has a thorn. i think not. Julian Bradfield's Old English font has it, though, as do decent PostScript fonts > of the Lucida Bright and Maths fonts. LBR contains thorn (and eth) > on the printed description but they get pushed out in the TeX > encoding vector. As I understand it, an Adobe font contains 253 > characters but a TeX font can't have that many. What is the > recommended solution? Should I write an encoding vector to select > the missing characters and generate a "B" font of the one's that > TeX rejected? Is this where virtual fonts come into their own - > since the PFB obviously contains all characters but the TFM > contains only the subset? sadly, its a two-stage job. you have to a) tell PostScript the character is available, if its not normally there; this may mean changing the encoding vector in PS. you can do this on the fly with a header file, or permanently to (a copy of) the font (using Y&Y's supplied utility) b) tell TeX where the thorn is. since there is no `defined' place for a thorn, virtual fonts are fairly irrelevant there. if the thorn ends up at character 245, then \def\thorn\char'245 is all you need > Finally, re the great on-going debate. I put pages of CM and > Lucida side by side in the tearoom. Opinions were fairly evenly > divided, but more people expressed a preference for CM as seen, > though several said they'd prefer Lucida with increased leading. were you comparing Lucida Math or Lucida Bright with CM, or the combination of all the Lucidas? s ------------------------------ Date: 08 Dec 92 16:10:45 +0000 From: M.Piff@uk.ac.sheffield Subject: unix archives I have reason to believe that the bitmapped fonts in [tex-archive.src.unix-archives] are corrupt. I cannot check the filename, as TEX is down yet again, but it is something like psfonts.tar_uue or possibly adobefonts.tar_uue. I have printed out some of these fonts, and I have noticed the following when previewed using testfont.tex. Avant Garde Oblique pagko.300pk j and J malformed Bookman Light Italic pbkli.300pk H, N, f, j malformed Bookman Demibold Italic pbkdi.300pk f, j malformed Palatino Italic pplri.300pk f, j malformed Palatino Bold Italic pplbi.300pk f looks odd I have not tried at other resolutions. Mike Piff Dr M J Piff e-mail: Department of Pure Mathematics University of Sheffield M.Piff@sheffield.ac.uk Hicks Building M.Piff@pa.shef.ac.uk Hounsfield Road SHEFFIELD S3 7RH Telephone: SHEFFIELD (0742) 768555 England Ext. 4431 ------------------------------ Date: 08 Dec 92 16:33:25 +0000 From: spqr@uk.ac.york.minster Subject: Re: unix archives > I have reason to believe that the bitmapped fonts in > > [tex-archive.src.unix-archives] > > are corrupt. I cannot check the filename, as TEX is down yet again, but > it is something like psfonts.tar_uue or possibly adobefonts.tar_uue. if you can unpack the archive, and get *anything* out, this is not our concern. please report problems with the *product* to its author, Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu). I suspect he will reply that these fonts are intended for previewing only, and it doesnt matter about the malformation. i'd recommend using ps2pk to create preview bitmaps dynamically, instead of this canned set of bitmaps sebastian ------------------------------ Date: 08 Dec 92 16:40:57 +0000 From: M.Piff@uk.ac.sheffield Subject: Re: unix archives > if you can unpack the archive, and get *anything* out, this is not our > concern. please report problems with the *product* to its author, Karl > Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu). I suspect he will reply that these fonts are > intended for previewing only, and it doesnt matter about the > malformation. Like a "j" that looks like a dotted comma---yes, really comma sized---or an "f" without an ascender? I suspect that this archive is corrupted in some way. > i'd recommend using ps2pk to create preview bitmaps dynamically, > instead of this canned set of bitmaps I don't have access to a postscript device, and was hoping to use these as PK fonts on a laserjet connected to a PC. What does ps2pk do? Mike ------------------------------ Date: 08 Dec 92 16:55:21 +0000 From: spqr@uk.ac.york.minster Subject: Re: unix archives > Like a "j" that looks like a dotted comma---yes, really comma sized---or an > "f" without an ascender? > I suspect that this archive is corrupted in some way. if you can unpack it without warnings from tar or compress, its Karl's copy which was corrupt before we got it... > What does ps2pk do? takes a PostScript Type1 outline font and creates a TeX .pk bitmap font. you have to have the PostScript font source, of course. the cheapest way to get the standard ones is to buy a copy of ATM. if you have Corel Draw, that can export excellent Type1 fonts. The UK TeX Archive (daughter unix service) stocks ps2pk in various forms, including DOS binaries. sebastian ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 09 Dec 92 10:29:17 +0000 From: Brian {Hamilton Kelly} Subject: RE: unix archives In message of 8 Dec 92 16:10:45 GMT, M.Piff@uk.ac.sheffield wrote: > are corrupt. I cannot check the filename, as TEX is down yet again, but ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Huh? TEX was rebooted with some changed system parameters on Sunday afternoon. Apart from this 10min interruption, and two others about 5--6 weeks ago due to power outages, TEX has been continually reachable over JANET for the past three months, since the last scheduled downtime. Connection from the Internet has been almost as good, although there have been a couple of occasions on which it was found that the IP server daemon was being a CPU hog: these have each been fixed as soon as discovered, certainly within less than a working day. Brian {Hamilton Kelly} JANET: tex@uk.ac.cranfield.rmcs (or System@uk.ac.tex) BITNET: tex%uk.ac.cranfield.rmcs@ac.uk INTERNET: tex%uk.ac.cranfield.rmcs@nsfnet-relay.ac.uk UUCP: {mcsun,uknet,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: 09 Dec 92 11:49:20 +0000 From: M.Piff@uk.ac.sheffield Subject: Re: unix archives > Huh? TEX was rebooted with some changed system parameters on Sunday > afternoon. Apart from this 10min interruption, and two others about > 5--6 weeks ago due to power outages, TEX has been continually reachable > over JANET for the past three months, since the last scheduled downtime. Almost every day I tried to call TeX for interactive login last week I could not connect. The same has happened on and off this week. For instance, only yesterday I had trouble in the middle of the day. Something is clearly wrong somewhere, though I have had no trouble so far today Mike ------------------------------ Date: 08 Dec 92 17:45:57 +0000 From: spqr@uk.ac.york.minster Subject: Re: Updating Latex > My aim is to make AmsLaTex/AmsTeX available to users of our [...] > and run initex to create a new version of lplain.fmt. > > The next step is to run virtex to produce a core dump: OK. not OK. forget this step > The 'undump' command which follows this fails. just use the .fmt file you created, with no further ado. note that if you make an alias of virtex called "latex", and run it, it will look for latex.fmt automatically. very convenient sebastian ------------------------------ Date: 09 Dec 92 09:42:08 +0000 From: A.G.Jones@uk.ac.sheffield Subject: canon drivers Is there a driver for Emtex, for canon bubblejet printers (bj10ex, bj20 etc.), and if so what is the spec in terms of output and which fonts does it use etc.? ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 10 Dec 92 15:20:00 +0000 From: SVadera Subject: TEX for a SparcStation I'd be grateful if you could tell me how I could obtain Tex + dvi previewer for a SparcStation (either for Suntools or OpenWindows). Thanks in advance Sunil Vadera Dept of Maths & Computer Science University of Salford ------------------------------ Date: 11 Dec 92 09:57:45 +0000 From: spqr@uk.ac.york.minster Subject: Re: TEX for a SparcStation > I'd be grateful if you could tell me how I could obtain > Tex + dvi previewer for a SparcStation (either for Suntools or OpenWindows). after Xmas I hope to find time to make a `canned' Sparc TeX setup, with binaries and everything ready to go. until I, or someone else, offers such a (tested!) system, you have to roll your own with the sources. - if you have never used TeX or installed it before, order a tape from Dave Osborne (see end of weekly UKTeX mailing) and follow instructions - if you have some experience of TeX, acquire using ftp the web and web2c compressed tar archives from the UK TeX Archive. unpack them (in the same directory) and get stuck into READMEs. Its pretty easy these days JANET: uk.ac.tex:[tex-archive.src.unix-archives]web* Internet: ftp.tex.ac.uk:pub/archive/systems/unix/web2c sebastian ------------------------------ Date: 11 Dec 92 11:17:49 +0000 From: spqr@uk.ac.york.minster Subject: additions to UK TeX Internet Archive In the last 6 weeks or so since I last announced additions to the UK TeX (Internet/Daughter) Archive on ftp.tex.ac.uk, the following changes have been made: What Where ********************************************************************** update of sf2pk package systems/pc/sf2pk21b.zip Latest FAQ from comp.text.tex help/FAQ-of-comp.text.tex-1.32 supplement to same help/FAQ-supplement-Dec.92 All back issues of TeX and TUG News digests/ttn latest list of Metafonts help/metafonts.lst (New) package for Swedish TeX languages/swedish/swetex (New) preprocessor for flow charts into support/flow LaTeX (New) latest (3.0?) port of dvitovdu dviware/dvgt current release of MFPIC graphics/mfpic (New) clean up BibTeX files bibliography/bibtex/utils/bibclean current release of PSBOX macros/generic/psbox latest release of dvips (5.497) dviware/dvips latest release of Lollipop format macros/lollipop latest release of eplain format macros/eplain latest release of Revtex styles macros/latex/styles/contrib/revtex latest betatest of emTeX drivers systems/pc/emtex/betatest/dvidrv_14s.zi p I apologize for the terseness of the descriptions; this is just intended as a pointer in case you want to look more closely. Most of these packages have been announced on various lists. The directory structure should indicate the general aim of these things. Apologies also, of course, to all the un-named authors! Various style files for LaTeX have been silently updated. All of these packages will, of course, filter onto the UK TeX JANET/mail Archive on uk.ac.tex, but readers should be aware that this process is not (yet) automatic (the two machines have different filestores), so it may take a little while. Sebastian Rahtz ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 07 Dec 92 15:14:59 -0500 From: Chris Carruthers Subject: TeX and TUG News latest issue The latest issue of TeX and TUG News is now available for anonymous ftp at rusmv1.rus.uni-stuttgart.de (129.69.1.12) as soft/tex/digests/ttn/ttn1n3.*, at niord.shsu.edu (192.92.115.8), in directory ttn, ttn1n3.* (in VMSSpeak [FILESERV.TTN]TTN1N3.*) and at tex.ac.uk (134.151.40.18) as [TEX-ARCHIVE.DIGESTS.TTN]TTN1N3.* (as of 1992.12.7 it is not yet available at tex.ac.uk but should be any day now). In addition, all previous issues have been slightly modified and renamed to make it easier to retrieve them with wildcards (e.g. to retrieve all of volume 1: 'mget ttn1*'). The convention is that all names start with the letters 'ttn' followed by a number representing the volume followed by the letter 'n' ('n' for number) followed by the issue number, followed by a '.', followed by an extension---usually 'tex' or 'sty'. This naming convention also corresponds with dek's suggestion in the TeXbook (p.278 in my copy). Chris Carruthers, Informatics Product Support, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario Canada and ttn roustabout. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 10 Dec 92 19:04:43 +0000 From: Philip Taylor (RHBNC) Subject: First-ever Scottish UK-TuG meeting (March, 1993) TeX for non-American languages -------- MetaFont in Theory and Practice The U.K. TeX Users' Group are pleased to announce their first ever Scottish Conference, to take place at the University of Glasgow on March 29th--31st, 1993. The theme of the conference is the use of TeX and MetaFont for languages other than American English. It is hoped that Dominik Wujastyk, for example, will talk on the development of the British English hyphenation patterns produced by himself and Graham Toal, and on his use of TeX and MetaFont for typesetting Sanskrit texts; that Bernard Gaulle will present `good typesetting practice' for French texts; and that Yannis Haralambous will discuss the various exotic languages which he typesets in TeX and for which he has developed the most beautiful fonts. The Conference is scheduled to last three days, but the first of these is purely for travel and socialisation; we assemble late Monday afternoon, and adjourn for the Conference dinner that same evening. On Tuesday, a distinguished panel of invited speakers will present a variety of papers on the use of TeX and MetaFont for non-American languages, and there will be plenty of time for discussion and questions. On Wednesday, we offer for the first time in the U.K. two tutorials on the use of MetaFont, both in practice (e.g. `how do I build a complete set of Computer Modern fonts for a new laser printer which we have just acquired?') and in theory (`How would I go about designing and implementing an entirely new font in MetaFont, for a language which has never before been printed using TeX?') In order to get an accurate estimate of potential numbers, which will allow us to make an early reservaton with the University and keep costs to a minimum, it would be appreciated if those who would hope to attend could communicate immediately with the conference organiser, preferably through the medium of electronic mail: please send a brief message indicating your interest to: (JANET/UK) (Internet/rest of world) A more formal announcement, including full details of costs, will be distributed as soon as likely numbers are known. 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