TeXhax Digest Tuesday, October 18, 1988 Volume 88 : Issue 92 Moderator: Malcolm Brown Today's Topics: .MF files (or perhaps .PK, .TFM) Re: TeXhax Digest V88 #89 (LaTeX notes) ref2bib Re: epic/eepic trouble No Numbers in LaTeX Commands, thanks for the help. BiBTeX for IBM PC? fig-like drawing aid for X Re: footnote numbering per page (TeXhax #85,#89) TeX and LaTeX on the Mac II Question about page breaks checksum errors between tfm/pk files Bitnet Blues IPA phonetic font? LaTeX theorem-like environments FTPing TeX from Score (TeXhax V88 #89) FTPing from Score: here is Europe! Maple to TeX conversion... Line numbers and critical apparatus question VAXstation 2000 previewer/ Atari laser printer driver RE: Alignment in plain (question) AMS font METAFONT sources wanted... Re: TeX digest No. 82 (TeXhax #88) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 11 Oct 88 12:26:58 MST From: Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem Subject: .MF files (or perhaps .PK, .TFM) I realize this is a Metafont flavored question (sort of), but it seems most applicable here. Our users love (naturally) TeX, but some of them who came from less advanced typesetting environments question the severe lack of fonts for TeX. As a major proponent of TeX, this unavailability leaves me mumbling in the corner about ahem and uh-huh and why in the world we changed from troff with the tremendous Berkeley catalog to TeX with just Computer Modern. I have perused the recent issue of TUGboat which describes work on fonts, and have even tried to contact some of the vendors listed. But I wonder "where are all the fonts for mainframe TeX?" Is there a hidden depository of .MF files which I cannot find? Or are there really just very few TeX-compatible fonts available, either public domain/shareware/freely distributable or for purchase? -- Joel M Snyder, Univ of Arizona Dep't of MIS, Tucson, AZ, 85721 -- -- BITNET: jms@arizmis Internet: jms@mis.arizona.edu -- -- Phone: 602.621.2748 Best Ice Cream: Toscanini's Chocolate #3 -- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 11 Oct 88 12:11:26 PDT From: lamport@src.dec.com (Leslie Lamport) Subject: Re: TeXhax Digest V88 #89 (LaTeX notes) RHLHELP@Tamvenus asks why \dotfill doesn't work as expected in a tabbing environment. The short answer is "because". The long answer is that \dotfill puts in a piece of "rubber" to stretch things out to fill the enclosing box, but in a tabbing environment, the width of the enclosing box always equals the natural width of the text, so \dotfill is a no-op, just as it would be in \mbox{a \dotfill b}. The only way to get dots is to put the \dotfill inside a box-making command like \makebox[...]. Tom Schneider asks why he can't use cross-referencing commands in a letter. The letter style uses the .aux file to save the letter addresses for making mailing labels. It would complicate matters to put other stuff in the .aux file as well, though it could be done. The style would have to redefine the \document command so that the label-making commands are a no-op when the .aux file is read. Since few of us write such scholarly letters that require citations, this didn't seem to be worth the bother. Leslie Lamport ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 11 Oct 88 16:31:12 BST From: bowen%prg.oxford.ac.uk@NSS.Cs.Ucl.AC.UK Subject: ref2bib Here is a new version of *my* "ref2bib" program with corrections of bugs found by Peter King of Heriot-Watt University. Please update your archives with this new version. (No need to include this message in the TeXhax mailing list, unless you think it would be useful.) -- Jonathan Bowen Oxford University Computing Laboratory Programming Research Group JANET: bowen@uk.ac.oxford.prg ARPA: bowen%prg.oxford.ac.uk@nss.cs.ucl.ac.uk UUCP: bowen@ox-prg.uucp (...!uunet!mcvax!ukc!ox-prg!bowen) %%% Jonathan's submission is too large (circa 20K) for digest distribution. %%% For those with internet access, it can be FTPed from the machine %%% "score.stanford.edu" by GETting the file %%% bowen.txh %%% A copy has also been sent to TEX-L for BITNET distribution %%% Malcolm ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 11 Oct 88 18:01:31 PDT From: kwok@iris.ucdavis.edu (Conrad Kwok) Subject: Re: epic/eepic trouble Hideki ISOZAKI in texhax issue #89 writes: > I appreciate epic and eepic, but I wonder why their style files > end with `\makeatother'. I suppose following style files are misinterpreted > by this command. The reason to include \makeatother is to allow one to \input the style file instead of including it in the documentstyle option. For example, in the transfig package, all the macro files are \input including epic, eepic. --Conrad internet: kwok@iris.ucdavis.edu csnet: kwok@ucd.csnet csnet: kwok%iris.ucdavis.edu@csnet.relay uunet: kwok%iris.ucdavis.edu@uunet.UU.NET uucp: {ucbvax, uunet, ... }!ucdavis!iris!kwok ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Oct 88 10:03 N From: Subject: No Numbers in LaTeX Commands, thanks for the help. No numbers in LaTeX command-names. Some days ago I asked where in the manual I could find any reference to the fact that no numbers are allowed in LaTeX command names. Several answers were received, all pointing to the top of page 16. Thanks to all who responded so quickly. Dr. Lamport guessed that this was a problem typical to non-native speakers of the English language, but in my opinion it is caused by the excellent quality of both the software and the manual!! Just because of this ease of use, there is no direct need for a thorough study of the manual. And while time is very very scarce at Dutch Universities nowadays, I simply can't afford a detailed reading if I can get the thing running with only some skipping through the manual. I know this is ridiculous, but who could convince our beloved government that their short-time policy is basically wrong?? Beware, this is no plea for a more complicated manual.... G.J. Stemerdink Computing Centre Agricultural University Dreijenplein 2 / 6703 BC Wageningen / The Netherlands PHONE: (+31)8370 84388 / FAX: (+31)8370 84731 / TELEX: 45015 BLHWG NL BITNET/EARN: STEMERDINK@HWALHW50 SURFNET: LUWRVD::STEMERDINK PSI/X25: (0204)18370060638::STEMERDINK ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Oct 88 08:28 EDT From: "Eliot Moss, GRC A351B, x5-4206 12-Oct-1988 0823" Subject: BiBTeX for IBM PC? Does anyone have the latest BiBTeX running on IBM PC or compatible? The one I got from Personal TeX is v98 and the one we have at work, on Vaxes, where my big .BIB files and appropriate .BST files are, is the latest (99). I am just hoping I missed any mail about it and won't have to go into WEB2C, etc., to get BiBTeX 99 up on my AT clone. Thanks for any advice you can offer! Eliot Moss Asst Prof Dept of Comp and Info Sci Univ of Mass Amherst, MA 01003 Moss@cs.umass.edu ------------------------------ From: Clark Adrian Date: Wed, 12 Oct 88 13:59:11 GMT Subject: fig-like drawing aid for X I've used `fig' on SUNs (under SunWindows) to prepare figures for TeX documents, but am converting to X-windows. Is there a version of fig (or something similar) for X-windows? I want the output to go into a LaTeX document, but would be happy if the program generated PostScript. Adrian F. Clark JANET: alien@uk.ac.essex.ese ARPA: alien%uk.ac.essex.ese@cs.ucl.ac.uk BITNET: alien%uk.ac.essex.ese@ac.uk Smail: Dept. of Electronic Systems Engineering, Essex University, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, Essex C04 3SQ, U. K. Phone: (+44) 206-872432 (direct) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Oct 88 15:25:32 BST From: CET1%phoenix.cambridge.ac.uk@NSS.Cs.Ucl.AC.UK Subject: Re: footnote numbering per page (TeXhax #85,#89) In Texhax #89, Joachim Schrod says > I have posted such macros to TeXhax a while ago > (after issue 60, vol87). To my knowledge > this contribution is still available as SCHROD.TXH from the > usual servers (Score.Stanford or LISTSERV@TAMVM1). In fact it was in issue 66: the macros themselves were not included in the digest, but replaced by a reference to the file above. As not all of us can access such file servers, could someone post a brief description of the techniques used to achieve the effect (which, offhand, I would unwisely have claimed to be impossible). Chris Thompson JANET: cet1@uk.ac.cam.phx ARPA: cet1%phx.cam.ac.uk@nss.cs.ucl.ac.uk ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Oct 88 13:37 CDT From: U2591AA@VMS.UCC.OKSTATE.EDU Subject: TeX and LaTeX on the Mac II Does anyone have opinions on the various options for TeX on the Mac II One possibility is TeXtures. Any comments? If the machine is running A/UX (Apple's Unix), what are the options? Are there other options of which I am not aware? We are physicists and anticipate submitting articles to Physical Review as author-prepared manuscripts. We definitely want previewing capabilities. The machine will have an Apple Laserwriter connected to it. Incidentally, I think we have ordered the new extended Mac II which boasts the 68030/68882 chip set. Please reply directly to both the Internet and bitnet addresses below; we are at the "End of the Net" here. Thanks in advance! Scott McCullough Dept. of Physics u2591aa@vms.ucc.okstate.edu Oklahoma State University u2591aa@uccvms.bitnet Stillwater, OK 74078-0444 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Oct 88 17:57:43 PDT From: Darrell Long Subject: Question about page breaks I am writing a paper using plain and finding that it likes very much to break pages. I get many pages just over half full, even though they are all text. I am using \beginsection to divide up the sections, and I am thinking that perhaps the \penalty associated with it is too high, but then again I am wondering why it would be done like this. Any general comments, other than "empty pages are good for you," will be appreciated. This is one of the things I have the most trouble with in TeX and I would like to find a satisfactory solution. Thanks, DL Prof. Darrell D.E. Long UC Santa Cruz ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Oct 88 11:32:42 EDT From: David F. Kotz Subject: checksum errors between tfm/pk files Does anyone know what would cause the checksum recorded by tex from the tfm file to be different from that in the associated pk file? My imagen1 driver reports that they are different. I did not generate the tfm/pk files myself; they came from the tfm and gf files on the UW distribution tape. It appears to happen only in the line*10, circle*10, and lasy* fonts. The output appears fine, but the warning messages are quite disconcerting. All the fonts were obtained by transferring a tar file with ftp (in binary mode) or rcp; could this have affected it? Is there any way to directly examine the checksums in the files, so I could rule out tex, or imagen1, as the culprit, and verify that the checksum differs? Then I could do the same on the originating system (where the files were copied from) to see if the transfer was the culprit. David Kotz Department of Computer Science, Duke University, Durham, NC 27706 ARPA: dfk@cs.duke.edu CSNET: dfk@duke UUCP: decvax!duke!dfk ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Oct 88 11:56:09 ECT From: HANCHE%NORUNIT.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU Subject: Bitnet Blues (*** FLAME ON ***) I just ordered the latest TEXHAX FILELIST from LISTSERV AT TAMVM1. And you know what? The TeXhax archive for Bitnet users has not been updated since June 9, 1988! That's right, not an update in over FOUR months! What kind of performance is this in this elctronic day and age? A LISTSERV is supposed to be a fairly automated animal, capable of performing updates quite automagically as long as files are sent to it by authorized users - or so I thought. Frankly, there is no excuse for this appalling slowness. (*** FLAME OFF ***) Malcolm, would you please send a friendly reminder to whoever is supposed to maintain the archives at TAMVM1? Or alternatively, could you give us the address of the appropriate person to send flames to so we don't ever have to send them to TeXhax again? Many thanx, - Harald Hanche-Olsen Div. of Mathematical Sciences The Norwegian Institute of Technology %%% TEX-L was begun voluntarily by Glenn Vandenburg. I realize that %%% the server's holdings are incomplete, and I sent a note to Glenn. %%% Here is Glenn's response. From: Glenn Vanderburg Subject: State of Bitnet TeX repository at Texas A&M. The TeX repository at Texas A&M has been in a half-finished state for some time; actually, not even half-finished. It is correct that it should be either supported adequately or dropped. I have worried a lot over this, and I believe that all will soon be better (although probably not ideal). The limiting factor has not been disk space (although that is tight); it has been time. Time for "ftp journeys", for organizing the collection, for the amazing amount of effort that such a thing requires (at least in the Bit- net environment). I have committed myself to finishing some current projects within two months and then spending a couple of weeks working intensively on the repository. After that, it will be much more complete, and much more up-to-date. But I won't be able to support it on a continuing basis, only sporadically. If we ever get someone around here who gets paid to do TeX support (and this campus really needs it), then they can help, too. All I can say right now is this: there will be a significant update at Texas A&M soon, and I continue to ponder the problem of *keeping* the repository up-to-date. Bitnet really needs something like this, so I am reluctant to just let it drop. Now I just need to make it useful. Regards (and apologies), Glenn Vanderburg ------------------------------ Date: 13-OCT-1988 10:25:41 From: MALCOLM%STOAT.PCL.AC.UK@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU Subject: IPA phonetic font? Does anybody have, or know of, an IPA phonetic font for use with TeX ? Our school of languages here would be very interested in such a thing. Thanks, Malcolm Taylor Polytechnic of Central London malcolm%uk.ac.pcl.mole@ukacrl.bitnet or malcolm%uk.ac.pcl.mole@nss.cs.ucl.ac.uk ------------------------------ Subject: LaTeX theorem-like environments Date: Thu, 13 Oct 88 20:58:48 +1000 From: Rodney Topor In LaTeX, how is it possible to to define different theorem-like environments, some of which use Italic fonts (e.g. for theorems) and others of which use Roman fonts (e.g. for definitions and examples), and all of which are automatically numbered? Rodney Topor University of Melbourne ------------------------------ Date: 14-OCT-1988 08:33:58 GMT From: ABBOTTP%aston.ac.uk@NSS.Cs.Ucl.AC.UK Subject: FTPing TeX from Score (TeXhax V88 #89) Hans Kerkhoff (TeXhax V88 #89) asks about listserv or mail from score. There is a mail server at Aston University in the UK available to anyone who can send mail to texserver@uk.ac.aston.spock (please note that the address is in UK big endian format). JANET (to which Aston is connected) has gateways to EARN EAN UUCP etc and the only real problem is working out the return address to use when asking for material. The mail server is looked after by Adrian Clarke at Essex University but either he or I would be willing to supply the correct form of return address if you have no success. Try sending for the help file to texserver@uk.ac.aston.spock and include the following 3 lines in the mail message starting at column 1 --- (return address in form name%address@earn-relay for example) help The archive contains most of the material from score and discussions are currently taking place to determine the best nethod of keeping the two archives in step. Aston and Clarkson already are kept in step by a regular exchange of mail. Details of the Aston Archive and the Mail server plus PSPRINT (3.0) and DVITOVDU (3.0) will appear in the next TUGboat Peter Computing Service JANET abbottp@uk.ac.aston Aston University ARPA pabbott@nss.cs.ucl.ac.uk Aston Triangle or abbottp%uk.ac.aston@nss.cs.ucl.ac.uk Birmingham B4 7ET UUCP ...!ukc!aston!abbottp U.K. BITNET abbottp%uk.ac.aston@ac.uk Tel (+44) 21 359 5492 ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 14 OCT 88 09:59 N From: Reply-To: Subject: FTPing from Score: here is Europe! This is to {\bf strongly} support the suggestion of Hans-Georg Kerkhoff in the last TeXHAX: it is in fact quite frustrating here to see that there are so many TeX goodies over there and cannot be reached from over here! A depository of TeX, Latex etc. goodies for vax/vms is available on span. It is in two vaxes in Italy. For information contact: 39003::fisica Max Calvani ------------------------------ Date: 14-OCT-1988 11:23:18 GMT From: KNEIJ%VAX.OXFORD.AC.UK@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU To: texhax@SCORE.STANFORD.EDU Subject: Maple to TeX conversion... Well, the Macsyma and SMP gangs have asked, so why shouldn't we Maple users get in on the act: does anyone have a routine for converting Maple files/output to TeX? Ivo Kneij Clarendon Laboratory, Oxford. kneij@uk.ac.ox.vax ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Oct 88 13:32:55 PDT From: gwp@tybalt.caltech.edu (G. W. Pigman) Subject: Line numbers and critical apparatus For an edition of a sixteenth-century author I'm looking for macros to print output line numbers in the outside margin of the page and to produce a critical apparatus, i.e., a paragraph of footnotes keyed by line number to the text. I'd like to be able to type: This is a silly\app{a silly] the silliest A} example of text and apparatus\app{and apparatus] om. B}. and get output (pretending that this would produce five lines of text) like: This is a silly example of text 5 and apparatus. 1-2 a silly] the silliest A 5 and apparatus] om. B This example is prose, for which line numbers usually begin anew on each page, but for verse, the line numbers usually refer to the line number of the poem instead of the line number on the page. Has anyone ever tried this or part of this? I'd be grateful for any suggestions. -Mac Pigman gwp@tybalt.caltech.edu ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 14 Oct 88 15:49:36 +0100 From: Francis Borceux Subject: question The preprints of our department are produced in the following way. Each page has a typing size 10cm x 16cm, which fits nicely on one half of an A4 page. Using scissors and glue, we position two pages of text on one A4 page put horizontally. Then we Xerox the result in recto-verso, fold the pack of pages in its middle and staple it along that middle line. The result is thus something like a small book. To print an eleven pages preprint, just three A4 pages are thus necessary and the six corresponding faces contain the following left-right disposition of the pages of the manuscript: blank-1 2-11 10-3 4-9 8-5 6-7 The corresponding rule is fairly obvious, especially since odd numbered pages must always be on the right side. We are running TeX, LaTeX and AMSTeX on MACINTOSH and produce our documents on an APPLE Laser printer. This allows us to print the documents in both the horizontal and the vertical direction. So there is no technical problem at all to print an A4 face with on each half, one page of text. But is there any way to tell TeX to do this automatically? ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 14 Oct 88 09:08 PDT From: Subject: VAXstation 2000 previewer/ Atari laser printer driver I am looking for a previewer, commercial or PD, for the VAXstation 2000. I am also looking for a DVI driver for the ATARI laser printer (GDOS). Any information on the above would be appreciated. Thank you in advance... Nik Zapantis UVIC,Physics and Astronomy Victoria,BC V8W 2Y2 (604)721-7729 zapantis@uvphys.bitnet system@uvphys.bitnet 42321::zapantis (HEPnet/SPAN) zapantis@uvphys.uvic.ca ( INET SMTP mail --128.189.67.1--) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 14 Oct 1988 15:12 EDT From: Jim Walker Subject: RE: Alignment in plain (question) In TeXHax V88 #89, Darrell Long asks about an alignment problem in a letterhead macro. The reason for his problem is the common error of spurious spaces. The key fact is this: THE END OF THE LINE COUNTS AS A SPACE. In vertical mode, spaces are ignored, but in horizontal mode they aren't. For instance if you type \hbox{ Some stuff.} then the hbox contains a leading space. I counted 5 such spurious spaces in Long's macro. --James W. Walker, Dept. of Math., Univ. of S. Carolina at Columbia N401019@univscvm.BITnet ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 15 Oct 88 11:25:14 EDT From: ganymede!tmb@wheaties.ai.mit.edu Subject: AMS font METAFONT sources wanted... Are the METAFONT sources for the fonts that come with AMS TeX available somewhere? We only seem to have various bitmap formats. Also, is AMS TeX available for anonymous ftp somewhere? Please reply directly to me, since I'm not on the texhax mailing list. Thanks, Thomas. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Oct 88 15:24:12 BST From: CET1%phoenix.cambridge.ac.uk@NSS.Cs.Ucl.AC.UK Subject: Re: TeX digest No. 82 (TeXhax #88) We also received a version of digest #82 which had the line TeX Repository at Texas A&M (LISTSERV@TAMVM1) in the "Today's Topics" section (between "MF definitions and IdxTeX/ GloTeX for Pc" and "Kampuchean Fonts"), but no corresponding entry in the body of digest. %%% %%% Yes, my apologies. That was a slip on the moderator's part. Malcolm %%% Chris Thompson Cambridge University Computing Service JANET: cet1@uk.ac.cam.phx ARPA: cet1%phx.cam.ac.uk@nss.cs.ucl.ac.uk ------------------------------ %%% %%% Concerning subscriptions, address changes, unsubscribing: %%% BITNET: send a one-line mail message to LISTSERV@TAMVM1.BITNET: %%% SUBSCRIBE TEX-L % to subscribe %%% %%% All others: send mail to %%% texhax-request@score.stanford.edu %%% please send a valid arpanet address!! %%% %%% %%% All submissions to: texhax@score.stanford.edu %%% %%% Back issues available for FTPing as: %%% machine: directory: filename: %%% [SCORE.STANFORD.EDU]TEXHAXnn.yy %%% nn = issue number %%% yy = last two digits of current year %%%\bye %%% ------------------------------ End of TeXhax Digest ************************** -------