TeXhax Digest Wednesday, 3 Jun 1992 Volume 92 : Issue 009 Moderators: David Osborne and Peter Abbott % The TeXhax Digest is brought to you as a service of the TeX Users Group % % and UK TeX Users Group in cooperation with the UK TeX Archive group % Today's Topics: Regulations for theses Euler with LaTeX? PK files for PostScript fonts Lucida TFM/VF's for TeX Please HELP: "How to succesfully make TeX 3.14 on HP9000/720 ?" TR2LATEX 2.0 on FILESERV/Niord Structure/style of law publications Why does \font freeze \jobname? TR2LATEX version 2.2 on FILESERV/Niord Free TeX for PC exists ? PSTRICKS available on FILESERV/Niord TeXhax Digest V92 #007 Euler LaTeX style? PC version of tex Correction to PC version of tex PC version of tex tfm files for postscript fonts Re: Output from bibliographic databases services into (La)TeX ... E D I T O R ' S N O T E Apologies for the non-appearance of TeXhax during my absence in the USA on my honeymoon during the last three weeks. --Ed. ------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Apr 92 15:28:56 +0000 From: David_Rhead@uk.ac.nott.vme Subject: Regulations for theses Keywords: theses, regulations From time to time, I've seen queries in TeXhax along the lines My university's regulations specify that theses should have double-spacing or one-and-a-half line-spacing. How can I get LaTeX to do this? to which Leslie Lamport would reply along the lines My advice in all such cases is to get your college to modify its obsolete requirements, which were developed for typewriters, not laserprinters. (For example, there was such an exchange dated 8th June 1988.) I think Leslie is right, and that universities should modify their regulations. But we rarely get to hear "what happened next?". Did the enquirer manage to get his/her institution to change their outdated regulations? What proportion of institutions have changed their regulations? What proportion have changes under consideration? In the UK, there has been some progress: * the British Standard for theses (BS 4821) now allows standard typesetting conventions for "typeset" theses. (It takes careful analysis of their wording to deduce this. But I've had indirect confirmation from the chair of the BS committee that this was their intention.) Associated with this is a recommendation that lines should contain between 60 and 70 characters (including spaces). * York cites BS 4821, and suggests that people contact the York computing service for advice about typography. * I seem to remember hearing that Cranfield requires single-spacing. * Oxford has a nice phrase about "output ... imitates letterpress, then the layout may be that of a well-designed book". * Nottingham regulations say that the combination of standard LateX line-spacing and line-length is OK for postgraduate theses. We still have problems with undergraduate reports (since each department makes its own regulations, so its more difficult to negotiate with them all), but I anticipate that we'll get "if typesetting, then adopt typesetting conventions" into most undergraduate regulations within the next year. * I have the impression that many places adopt a pragmatic attitude "if it looks alright, it is alright" rather than bothering what the letter of the regulations actually say. * On the other hand, I was in e-mail correspondence with someone at Edinburgh last year who had to make a formal appeal to get his "standard typesetting line-spacing" thesis accepted. (Otherwise, he'd have had to re-format with increased spacing, re-print and re-bind.) I understand that his appeal succeeded, but I don't know whether that means that other Edinburgh people can now be confident that if their thesis is done "like a well-designed book", it will get past the bureaucrats. Arguments I've found useful are: * Draw people's attention to experimental results on readability as shown, for example, on page 179 of Richard Rubinstein's "Digital Typography" ISBN 0-201-17633-5. The gist of it is that "standard typesetting conventions give typeset text that is nearly optimal for continuous reading". Hence one can say "Do you really want to make your thesis more difficult to read than it would be with standard typesetting conventions?". * Quote the Oxford regulations about "well-designed book". (Prestigeous place, Oxford!) * In the UK, quote the British Standard. * To people who say that they want the inter-line space for examiners to scribble comments, point out that "well-designed books" limit their line-length so, in practice on A4, examiners will get big side margins in which to scribble. * If someone is arguing that "double-spaced is easier to read", and they have a traditionally typeset book on their desk, ask "do you think that this book would have been easier to read if its line-spacing had been drastically increased?" * If someone is arguing that "double-spaced is easier to read", and you know that they edit a journal, note that "but you don't have such line-spacing when your journal is printed". * Quote books on typography at them. Would any readers like to share their experiences of what is a successful strategy for getting their regulations changed (or circumvented), or to report dismal failures? Are LaTeX style-files such as MITTHESIS.STY, UCTHESIS.STY and SUTHESIS.STY (which increase the line-spacing "as the typewriter-oriented regulations require") now heading for obsolescence? David Rhead JANET: d.rhead@uk.ac.nottingham.ccc.vme ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Apr 92 22:50:10 -0800 From: darrell@edu.ucsc.cse Subject: Euler with LaTeX? Keywords: LaTeX, fonts, Euler Does anyone have a style file to use the Euler fonts with straight LaTeX? I'm not anxious to learn AMSLaTeX, but I'd like to use the Euler fonts. Thanks, DL ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Apr 92 13:06:53 -0500 From: karl@edu.umb.cs (Karl Berry) Subject: PK files for PostScript fonts Keywords: fonts, PostScript, utilities I've replaced ftp.cs.umb.edu [192.12.26.23]:pub/tex/psfonts.tar with another set of PK files, generated by Rich Wales (thanks, Rich), at the sizes that NFSS wants. The fonts were made with the gsrenderfont program, part of the GNU font utilities, on prep.ai.mit.edu [18.71.0.38]:pub/gnu/fontutils-0.4.tar.Z. Enjoy. karl@cs.umb.edu ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Apr 92 15:03:35 -0500 From: karl@edu.umb.cs (Karl Berry) Subject: Lucida TFM/VF's for TeX Keywords: TFM, metrics, fonts, PostScript, Lucida I've put metric files for using the PostScript Lucida fonts with TeX on ftp.cs.umb.edu [192.12.26.23]:pub/tex/lucida/lucida.tar.Z These files will be of no use to you unless you also have the Type 1 PFA/PFB/etc. files with the outlines. This includes the math fonts as a (more or less) drop-in replacement for Computer Modern. I've worked some on the magic math font parameters, but no doubt improvements are possible. I used virtual fonts to do this. I suggest using Tom Rokicki's dvips as your DVI-to-PostScript program. dvips is on labrea.stanford.edu:pub/dvips*.tar.Z. Thanks to Sebastian Rahtz, who did much of the initial work, and Chuck Bigelow and Kris Holmes, who designed the typefaces. karl@cs.umb.edu Member of the League for Programming Freedom---write to league@prep.ai.mit.edu. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 22 Apr 92 14:05:21 +0100 From: Laurent Demailly Subject: Please HELP: "How to succesfully make TeX 3.14 on HP9000/720 ?" Keywords: TeX, installation, HP 9000 Please Help !!! I've got TeX 3.14 on our HP 9000/720 and I can't get it working, Is there anybody that could help me ? I can make initex (big one), but the program does not work : for instance : >initex ; I launch 'initex' This is TeX, C Version 3.14t3 (INITEX) ; I get the prompt **plain.tex ; I type plain.tex ; I got nothing ! *\dump ; I try \dump ; I got nothing ! * ; I enter noting () (Please type a command or say `\end') ; I got this *x ; I try x ; I got nothing ! *\end ; I try \end ; I got nothing ! *^C ; Only way to exit (^C or ^D) ! Emergency stop. ; that's what I get... <*> plain.tex ; ... No pages of output. ; ... Transcript written on ?. ; ... 'make run-triptrap' don't work (same king of messages...) and small version of TeX crash on plain format with 'not enough memory' error (on my 64Mb RAM station !!!) I've tried some changes in "site.h" and "makefile" without success... Please HELP.... If someone can mail me (dl@hplyot.obspm.circe.fr) "site.h" and "makefile" and/or hints it would save me ... (I have succesfully build, if you're interested emacs18.57, ghostscript-2.4, ghostview-1.1, gnuplot-3.1, rayshade.4.0, saoimage, tcsh-6.01, xfig-2.1.3, transfig-2.1.4, xloadimage, xlock-2.2, ... [but not gcc2.0 but that's another tale...]) [My collegues here are wait to send their articles and publications...] Thank you in advance. Laurent Demailly. et un bonjour de Paris, France ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 22 Apr 92 14:26:21 -0600 From: "George D. Greenwade" Subject: TR2LATEX 2.0 on FILESERV/Niord Keywords: LaTeX, troff, conversion, SHSU Archive In (comp.text.tex, 22 Apr 92 14:57:18 GMT), krischan@veilchen.informatik.rwth-aachen.de (Christian Engel) posted the UUENCODEd tar archive of version 2.0 of the troff to LaTeX converter tr2latex. I caught it in the incoming box for ctt-Digest (to ctt-Digest subscribers: yes, the 1,300 or so lines have been cut out for tomorrow's edition) and went ahead and processed it. Below is the description file from our site for this new version. - --George =========================================================================== TR2LATEX -------- The TR2LATEX package includes the files of the April 22, 1992, release of Christian Engel's modifications and enhancements of Kamal Al-Yahya's tr2latex, Troff-to-LaTeX conversion program. Significantly, the source code can now be compiled and run under VMS and DOS, as well as the original U*ix. See the README file for instructions on how to handle these new systems. Since all of the files in this package are required for for a complete distribution, include the command: SENDME TR2LATEX in the body of a mail message to FILESERV@SHSU.BITNET (FILESERV@SHSU.edu). If for some reason, you should need a specific file, say, TR2LATEX.README, include the command: SENDME TR2LATEX.README in your mail message to FILESERV. For anonymous ftp access, there is a compressed U*ix tar file, a VMS backup saveset, and a ZIP file of the package available in the directory [.TR2LATEX.FTP] on Niord.SHSU.edu (192.92.115.8) under the filenames TR2LATEX-2_0.TAR_Z, TR2LATEX-2_0.BCK, and TR2LATEX-2_0.ZIP, respectively. Files in this package: (1 Block = 512 bytes) File Blocks Save file as: - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - TR2LATEX.DIFFS_TEX 8 DIFFS.TEX TR2LATEX.FLIP_H 2 FLIP.H TR2LATEX.FORBID_H 4 FORBID.H TR2LATEX.GREEK_H 2 GREEK.H TR2LATEX.HISTORY 7 HISTORY TR2LATEX.MACROS_H 6 MACROS.H TR2LATEX.MAKEFILE_MMS 3 MAKEFILE.MMS TR2LATEX.MAKEFILE_MSC 5 MAKEFILE.MSC TR2LATEX.MAKEFILE_TC 5 MAKEFILE.TC TR2LATEX.MAKEFILE_UNIX 6 MAKEFILE.UNIX TR2LATEX.MAKEFILE_VMS 2 MAKEFILE.VMS TR2LATEX.MAKE_TR2LATEX_COM 2 MAKE_TR2LATEX.COM TR2LATEX.MATHS_H 3 MATHS.H TR2LATEX.PROTOS_H 5 PROTOS.H TR2LATEX.README 11 README TR2LATEX.SETUPS_H 7 SETUPS.H TR2LATEX.SIMIL_H 3 SIMIL.H TR2LATEX.SUBS_C 43 SUBS.C TR2LATEX.TESTFILE 6 TESTFILE TR2LATEX.TESTFILE_TEX-ORIG 8 TESTFILE.TEX-ORIG TR2LATEX.TR2LATEX_C 15 TR2LATEX.C TR2LATEX.TR2LATEX_HLP 3 TR2LATEX.HLP TR2LATEX.TR2LATEX_MAN 9 TR2LATEX.MAN TR2LATEX.TR2LATEX_MAN_TEX-ORIG 10 TR2LATEX_MAN.TEX-ORIG (or TR2LATEX.MAN.TEX-ORIG) TR2LATEX.TROFFMAN_STY 11 TROFFMAN.STY TR2LATEX.TROFFMS_STY 11 TROFFMS.STY TR2LATEX.TR_C 56 TR.C TR2LATEX.VAXCRTL_OPT 1 VAXCRTL.OPT TR2LATEX.VERSION_C 1 VERSION.C Approximate total blocks in full TROFFtoTeX package = 255 ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Apr 92 16:54:23 +0000 From: David_Rhead@uk.ac.nott.vme Subject: Structure/style of law publications Keywords: LaTeX, law, citations I'm helping someone LaTeX a law thesis, so have been looking at: * conventions for in-text citations of law cases * how to list such cases in a "table of cases" in a book's front matter. (A "table of cases" seems to be a type of index.) I have some tentative ideas about the structures involved and how to handle them, but would like to get comments from someone who knows about: * the conventions to be adopted when typesetting books about law * the possibilities with which any citation commands may have to cope. If you might be "the someone", could you let me know so that I can send you some stuff for comment? David Rhead JANET: d.rhead@uk.ac.nottingham.ccc.vme [P.S. I apologise for sending so many items to TeXhax within such a short period of time. The first 2 are re-submissions of items I sent to TeXhax@edu.washington.cs a few months back, which never appeared.] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 27 Apr 92 22:21:41 +0000 From: Chris Thompson Subject: Why does \font freeze \jobname? Keywords: TeX, \font, \jobname This is a somewhat updated version of the question I posted in UKTeX on 13 April: I thought I would try it out here as well. This couldn't conceivably have anything to do with measuring the turnround time of the new TeXhax setup, of course. Perish the thought. Barbara Beeton has asked me to write an item for TUGboat on the circumstances in which \jobname gets set to "texput". There are a lot of cases, many quite obscure. There is one particular one which I can't understand the rationale for at all: \font forces \jobname to "texput" if it is not already set. For example, if your response to the ** prompt (or command line input, if your favourite TeX implementation supports it) is \font\gerbil=cmr12\input wombat you will find that the DVI file is "texput.dvi", not "wombat.dvi", and so on. The code that is responsible for this is the following line at the start of |new_font| in section 1257 of tex.web: begin if job_name=0 then open_log_file; {avoid confusing \.{texput} with the font name} However, I can't understand the reasoning behind the comment here: how can confusion arise? Nor can I make anything obvious go wrong in a TeX in which this line is removed. Any ideas? I have received suggestions that the test is an historical relic that is no longer necessary. Note that there is no similar test or effect for \openin or \openout. The list of things that freeze \jobname and open the log file is, very briefly: explicit or implicit \input, prompting for more terminal input, expanding \jobname, executing \shipout, executing \font, normal or abnormal termination, and a really recondite case which you will have to wait for the TUGboat article for (I can't give everything away here, can I?). It *doesn't* include \write (to log), \message, or \errmessage. Chris Thompson Cambridge University Computing Service JANET: cet1@uk.ac.cam.phx Internet: cet1@phx.cam.ac.uk ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 27 Apr 92 16:27:34 -0600 From: "George D. Greenwade" Subject: TR2LATEX version 2.2 on FILESERV/Niord Keywords: LaTeX, troff, conversion In (comp.text.tex, 27 Apr 92 15:40:57 GMT), krischan@veilchen.informatik.rwth-aachen.de (Christian Engel) posted: > This is the new version 2.2 of the troff to LaTeX converter tr2latex. It > is a compressed tar archive. Follow steps 1 through 6 to unpack it. Christian's obviously been busy! I caught this while going through the ctt-Digest receipts and it has been removed from that distribution (and so noted). The changes between version 2.2 and 2.1 (announced and installed last week) are listed as follows: # Revision 2.2 1992/04/27 15:13:51 Christian_Engel # - Fixed a bug in flip_twice I have brought in with revision 1.02 but didn't # notice earlier. It lead to wrong translation of nested flipping math # commands like ``a under hat''. # Bug reported by Richard Walker . # - Some modifications to calm down some strange warnings on strange # compilers reported from the net # - Fixed bug in getopts: now input of stdin by pure command line argument `-' # works properly. # - Fixed bug in main: multiple command line arguments work properly now. To retrieve the new version, include the command: SENDME TR2LATEX in the body of a mail message to FILESERV@SHSU.BITNET (FILESERV@SHSU.edu). For anonymous ftp users of Niord.SHSU.edu (192.92.115.8), a compressed U*ix tar file, a VMS backup saveset, and a DOS-compatible ZIP file reside in the directory [.TR2LATEX.FTP] as TR2LATEX-2_2.TAR_Z, *.BCK, and *.ZIP, respectively. 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: Tue, 28 Apr 92 18:05:00 +0800 From: 7913557@TWNCTU01.bitnet Subject: Free TeX for PC exists ? Keywords: TeX, PC, implementation Hi, netter: Could somebody tell me where to find a free (used not for commercial) TeX implementation on PC. I heard TeX is a very good program to produce a nice report in high quality. I will use it to write my report only. Whether a free TeX for PC exists or not, please reply the mail. very thanks. K.S. Chen ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 01 May 92 15:17:54 -0600 From: "George D. Greenwade" Subject: PSTRICKS available on FILESERV/Niord Keywords: TeX, LaTeX, AMSTeX, PostScript, macros Timothy Van Zandt (another economist!) posted: > I have a new package of PostScript macros for LaTeX that I would like to > submit to the archives. Thanks! I've done the necessary things to make it available from FILESERV and Niord; below is the description file from FILESERV. - --George =========================================================================== PSTRICKS -------- The PSTRICKS package includes the files for version 0.9 (April 28, 1992) of Timothy Van Zandt's pstricks. pstricks.tex is a collection of PostScript macros that is compatible with most TeX macro packages, including Plain TeX , LaTeX and AmS-LaTeX. Included are macros for color, graphics, rotation and overlays. It has several special features: * There is a wide variety of graphics (picture drawing) macros, with a flexible interface and with color support. All lines and outlines can be solid, dotted or dashed. Lines and curves can have arrowheads, t-bars, brackets or circles on the ends. Closed regions can be filled with solid colors, lines or crosshatch. * With nested rotations, you can specify rotations with respect to the coordinate system before the previous rotations. For example, this lets you put a piece of text right side up even though it is inside a rotated structure. * There is "\dbox" which lets you use things analogous to \hfill and \hrulefill, but in any direction. * There is a powerful loop macro that is useful for making pictures. * There are macros for coloring or shading the cells of tables. * There are rotation macros that create a box with the appropriate dimensions, for any angle of rotation. To retrieve the files via e-mail, include the command: SENDME PSTRICKS in the body of a mail message to FILESERV@SHSU.BITNET (FILESERV@SHSU.edu). If, for some reason, you should only need one of these files, say PSTRICKS.PST-READ_ME, include the command: SENDME PSTRICKS.PST-READ_ME in your message to FILESERV. For anonymous ftp retrieval from Niord.SHSU.edu (192.92.115.8), there is a compressed U*ix tar file, a compressed VMS backup saveset, and a DOS-compatible ZIP file (PSTRICKS-V0_9.TAR_Z, *.BCK_Z, and *.ZIP) available in the directory [.PSTRICKS] Files in this package: (1 Block = 512 bytes) File Blocks Save file as: - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- PSTRICKS.PST-CODE_TEX 4 PST-CODE.TEX PSTRICKS.PST-READ_ME 14 PST-READ.ME PSTRICKS.PST-USER_PS_1OF7 79 PST-USER.PS (in 7 parts) PSTRICKS.PST-USER_PS_2OF7 79 PSTRICKS.PST-USER_PS_3OF7 79 PSTRICKS.PST-USER_PS_4OF7 79 PSTRICKS.PST-USER_PS_5OF7 79 PSTRICKS.PST-USER_PS_6OF7 79 PSTRICKS.PST-USER_PS_7OF7 51 PSTRICKS.PST-USER_TEX_1OF2 79 PST-USER.TEX (in 2 parts) PSTRICKS.PST-USER_TEX_2OF2 52 PSTRICKS.PSTRICKS_CON 10 PSTRICKS.CON PSTRICKS.PSTRICKS_DOC_1OF4 79 PSTRICKS.DOC (in 4 parts) PSTRICKS.PSTRICKS_DOC_2OF4 80 PSTRICKS.PSTRICKS_DOC_3OF4 80 PSTRICKS.PSTRICKS_DOC_4OF4 24 PSTRICKS.PSTRICKS_PRO 13 PSTRICKS.PRO PSTRICKS.PSTRICKS_STY 1 PSTRICKS.STY PSTRICKS.PSTRICKS_TEX_1OF2 80 PSTRICKS.TEX (in 2 parts) PSTRICKS.PSTRICKS_TEX_2OF2 71 PSTRICKS.TVZ-HAX_STY 33 TVZ-HAX.STY Approximate total blocks in full PSTRICKS package = 1,145 ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 01 May 92 20:39:45 -0500 From: abw@edu.bu.bucrsb Subject: TeXhax Digest V92 #007 Not a submission, but just a cheery "welcome back" to TeXhax in its new home in Blighty. May you prosper! | Al B. Wesolowsky abw@bucrsb.bu.edu or arc9arn@buacca.bu.edu | | Managing Editor, Journal of Field Archaeology, Boston University | | 675 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston MA 02215 (617) 353-2357 | ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 06 May 92 11:45:13 -0800 From: Darrell Long Subject: Euler LaTeX style? Does anyone have an Euler LaTeX style? I'd like to use the fonts, but I'm not ready to switch to AMSLaTeX. Thanks, DL ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 07 May 92 13:59:54 -0500 From: bdbryan@edu.clemson.eng (Ben Bryant) Subject: PC version of tex Does anyone know where I can get a freeware version of the above? I am a new-comer to the world of tex, and I would also like to get some good documentation on the use of tex for thesis/book writing. Can anyone recommend any good books? Thanks in advance. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 07 May 92 14:07:53 -0500 From: bdbryan@edu.clemson.eng (Ben Bryant) Subject: Correction to PC version of tex Does anyone know where I can get a freeware version of the above? I am a new-comer to the world of tex, and I would also like to get some good documentation on the use of tex for thesis/book writing. Can anyone recommend any good books? Thanks in advance. I need to correct the above address to be Thanks. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 07 May 92 16:17:00 -0500 From: "Dr. Jim Walker @CRL" Subject: tfm files for postscript fonts Could somebody tell me how (where) I can obtain the postscript tfm files, so that I can use postscript fonts with dvips on my VaxStation. Thanks, Jim Walker ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 07 May 92 21:15:40 -0100 From: Thomas-Martin Kruel Subject: Re: Output from bibliographic databases services into (La)TeX ... David Rhead asks about incorporating the output of bibliographic database searches into (La)TeX via BibTeX. What I know about is the program R2BIB from Rusty Wright, which converts the REFER format used in UNIX environments into BibTeX format. The REFER format is similar to most of the common formats of commercial citation manager, e.g. SciMate. So it should be no greater problem to rewrite the program to handle the desired input format. Besides that, I have written two converters from CAS-Online and PHYS-Online into REFER format. These in conjunction with R2BIB could be used to incorporate at CAS-Online and PHYS-Online searches into your LaTeX document. I do it this way for my thesis. If one doesn't mind to rewrite the C sources one can easily write a direct converter from CAS or PHYS into BibTeX. If there is a general interest, I can put the stuff in public domain. Hope this helps a bit, Thomas. - -- Thomas-Martin Kruel Institut f. 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