UKTeX V89 #16 Friday 28 April 1989 IMPORTANT - Changes in the format of the Aston Archive. 3rd UKTUG Meeting MF problem Re: METAFONT Help Chinese and Korean coding schemes redefining \rm Filters for the Apple Laserwriter UKTeX V89 #15 Saving z pairs with MF Material for (La)TeX courses Wayne Sullivan's CDVI TeX previewer for the IBM PC Who is going to get OzTeX for the Macintosh ? Jacques Goldberg Just starting with TeX Re: Mike Piff's book-bug. Skipping characters at high speed with MF Editor Peter Abbott Latest TeXhax in the Archive is #28 Latest TeXmag in the Archive is V3N2 --------------------------------- Subject: IMPORTANT - Changes in the format of the Aston Archive. Aston Archive Format During May there will be a number of changes in the way information is stored in the Aston Archive. The top level will be labelled TEX-ARCHIVE and the last 30 days files etc will refer to this structure. Access to files via PUBLIC will be available for a limited period. Files will disappear from PUBLIC during MAY. Not all files are currently available in the new archive but they will be moved during May. Also note the address for the mail server is now texserver@uk.ac.aston.tex (UK format) or texserver@tex.aston.ac.uk (rest of the world) As a reminder to get help on using the mail server please send a message to texserver@uk.ac.aston.tex (UK format) and include in the message the following lines all starting in column 1 --- return address in UK format help Peter Abbott (on behalf of the Archivists) --------------------------------- Subject: 3rd UKTUG Meeting UKTUG UKTUG UKTUG UKTUG UKTUG UKTUG UKTUG UKTUG UKTUG UKTUG UKTUG UKTUG UKTUG The 3rd UKTUG meeting is scheduled for Wednesday July 5 1989 at Aston University, Birmingham The proposed theme is `Fonts, Design and Use' (4th meeting early october in London) UKTUG UKTUG UKTUG UKTUG UKTUG UKTUG UKTUG UKTUG UKTUG UKTUG UKTUG UKTUG UKTUG --------------------------------- Received: from UKACRL by UK.AC.RL.IB (Mailer X1.25) with BSMTP id 8450; Sat, 22 Apr 89 22:19:46 BS Received: from UICVM by UKACRL.BITNET (Mailer X1.25) with BSMTP id 5973; Sat, 22 Apr 89 22:19:46 B Received: by UICVM (Mailer R2.02) id 9802; Sat, 22 Apr 89 16:19:54 CDT Date: Sat, 22 Apr 89 16:15:28 CDT From: Don Hosek Subject: MF problem I would like to define macros beginjchar and endjchar such that if a certain condition is not met in beginjchar, everything up to endjchar will be skipped at high speed. My original approach of def beginjchar (...) = ... if not skipit: ... enddef; def endjchar = ... fi enddef; Will not work since while MF is skipping tokens at high speed it skips right over endjchar, missing its fi. With TeX I could define some macro \def\foo#1\endjchar{} that would do, more or less what I want but I'm not sure how I could do this with MF. Any suggestions? -dh ------------------------------------------------------------------ Don Hosek Internet: U33297@UICVM.UIC.EDU 3916 Elmwood Bitnet: U33297@UICVM.BITNET Stickney, IL 60402 DHOSEK@YMIR.BITNET Work: 312-996-2981 UUNet: dhosek@jarthur.claremont.edu JANET: U33297%UICVM.UIC.EDU@UK.AC.EARN-RELAY ------------------------------------------------------------------ --------------------------------- Received: from cs.rochester.edu by NSS.Cs.Ucl.AC.UK via Satnet with SMTP id aa13035; 22 Apr 89 15:06 BST Received: from cedar.cs.rochester.edu by cayuga.cs.rochester.edu (5.59/l) id AA25836; Fri, 21 Apr 89 21:39:58 EDT Received: from loopback by cedar.cs.rochester.edu (3.2/l) id AA02120; Fri, 21 Apr 89 21:39:47 EDT Message-Id: <8904220139.AA02120@cedar.cs.rochester.edu> Subject: Re: METAFONT Help Reply-To: ken@edu.rochester.cs In-Reply-To: Your message of Fri, 14 Apr 89 12:13:16 +0000. <24487.8904141213@mupsy.psy.man.ac.uk> X-Uucp: ..!rochester!ken Internet: ken@cs.rochester.edu X-Snail: CS Dept., U of Roch., NY 14627. Voice: Ken! X-Phone: (716) 275-1448 (office) Date: Fri, 21 Apr 89 21:39:46 -0400 From: Ken Yap > I have a VMS distribution of V2.9 and a large number of PXL files left > over from someone else's efforts with TeX in the past. Unfortunately, > new LATEX macros (I presume) require some fonts for which I have TFM > files but no PXL files. (I need these for DVI2PS.) > > According to my understanding of the documentation MF will output GF > format fonts (given TFM input), and I can then use GFtoPXL to get PXL ^ you meant MF I think > files. However, with the necessary fonts, such as CMBX10, MF crashes > after processing "A [65]" with an internal memory exhaustion error. I couldn't be sure I had the right return address so I've cc'ed UKTeX. Submitters to the list should specify return addresses in the header or signature so that replies can get to them. Assuming you didn't really try to feed a binary TFM file to MF, the next thing to look for is a *.2602gf file in your directory. This is always a sign that you are in proof mode and you should specify the correct mode_def for your device in the command line. --------------------------------- Received: from UKACRL by UK.AC.RL.IB (Mailer X1.25) with BSMTP id 9620; Sun, 23 Apr 89 03:08:37 BS Received: from UICVM by UKACRL.BITNET (Mailer X1.25) with BSMTP id 7078; Sun, 23 Apr 89 03:08:37 B Received: by UICVM (Mailer R2.02) id 0225; Sat, 22 Apr 89 21:08:41 CDT Date: Sat, 22 Apr 1989 21:07:17 CDT From: Don Hosek Subject: Chinese and Korean coding schemes Can anybody supply me with code tables for the Chinese and Korean national character sets? Thanks in advance -dh ------------------------------------------------------------------ Don Hosek Internet: U33297@UICVM.UIC.EDU 3916 Elmwood Bitnet: U33297@UICVM.BITNET Stickney, IL 60402 DHOSEK@YMIR.BITNET Work: 312-996-2981 UUNet: dhosek@jarthur.claremont.edu JANET: U33297%UICVM.UIC.EDU@UK.AC.EARN-RELAY ------------------------------------------------------------------ --------------------------------- Date: 24-APR-1989 10:25:49 GMT From: RBAILEY@UK.AC.AFRC.RESB Subject: redefining \rm Sender: JANET"RBAILEY@UK.AC.AFRC.RESB" I am not surprised that redefining \rm has bad side-effects. If Malcolm wants \rm to mean different things in different places, surely the thing to do is \newcommand{\malcolmrm}{\rm} and then use \renewcommand to redefine \malcolmrm in some environments. Rosemary Bailey --------------------------------- Via: uk.ac.umist.cns; Mon, 24 Apr 89 11:53:16 BST (UMPA/20.300b) From: ctw@uk.ac.umist.cns Message-Id: <4605.8904241051@merak> Subject: Filters for the Apple Laserwriter Date: Mon, 24 Apr 89 11:51:13 BST X-Mailer: Elm [version 2.1 PL1] I had one suggestion for producing a filter for the Apple laserwriter, namely modify the Beebe driver. This I have done, the result is extremely succesful. For the workstation/X windows users among the TeX community the latest version of texx (2.8) and the modified Beebe driver enable you to print documents without ever coming out of the previewer! Here are the patches to main.h to allow use as a filter. I am afraid it is a horrible hack but it works. sun# diff -rc2 main.h.old main.h *** main.h.old Mon Apr 24 11:24:45 1989 --- main.h Thu Apr 20 15:09:19 1989 *************** *** 141,145 **** register int file_args; /* count of file arguments */ ! (void)strcpy(g_progname, argv[0]); /* save program name */ --- 141,146 ---- register int file_args; /* count of file arguments */ ! int filter = 0; ! (void)strcpy(g_progname, argv[0]); /* save program name */ *************** *** 156,173 **** #endif /* OS_UNIX */ for (k = 1; k < argc; ++k) { ! if (*argv[k] == '-') /* -switch */ ! (void)option(argv[k]); } - if (!quiet) - { - (void)fprintf(stderr,"[TeX82 DVI Translator Version %s]",VERSION_NO); - NEWLINE(stderr); - (void)fprintf(stderr,"[%s]",DEVICE_ID); - NEWLINE(stderr); - } - if (npage == 0) /* no page ranges given, make a large one */ { --- 157,182 ---- #endif /* OS_UNIX */ + /* Ensure we are not being called as a filter */ + for (k = 1; k < argc; ++k) + if (strcmp(argv[k], "-h") == 0) filter++; + + if (!filter) { ! for (k = 1; k < argc; ++k) ! { ! if (*argv[k] == '-') /* -switch */ ! (void)option(argv[k]); ! } ! ! if (!quiet) ! { ! (void)fprintf(stderr,"[TeX82 DVI Translator Version %s]",VERSION_NO); ! NEWLINE(stderr); ! (void)fprintf(stderr,"[%s]",DEVICE_ID); ! NEWLINE(stderr); ! } } if (npage == 0) /* no page ranges given, make a large one */ { *************** *** 181,192 **** file_args = 0; ! for (k = 1; k < argc; ++k) { ! if (*argv[k] != '-') /* must be file argument */ { ! file_args++; ! (void)dvifile(argc,argv,argv[k]); } } #if OS_UNIX --- 190,205 ---- file_args = 0; ! if (!filter) { ! for (k = 1; k < argc; ++k) { ! if (*argv[k] != '-') /* must be file argument */ ! { ! file_args++; ! (void)dvifile(argc,argv,argv[k]); ! } } } + I also changed dvialw.c to cope with approximately A4 paper. I would be interested to know whether anybody else has done this. #if OS_UNIX sun# diff -rc2 dvaialw.c.old divialw.c *** dvialw.c.old Mon Apr 24 11:24:36 1989 --- dvialw.c Mon Apr 24 10:54:20 1989 *************** *** 293,297 **** --- 293,301 ---- #define YDPI 300 /* vertical dots/inch */ + #ifdef A4 + #define YPSIZE 12 /* vertical paper size in inches */ + #else #define YPSIZE 11 /* vertical paper size in inches */ + #endif #define YSIZE (YDPI*YPSIZE) /* number of vertical dots */ *************** *** 532,537 **** OUT_IMMEDIATE; /* need immediate output here */ OUT_STR("%!\n"); /* magical file header */ OUT_STR("%%Dimensions: 0 0 612 792\n"); /* 8.5 x 11 inch page size */ ! OUT_STR("%%Title: "); OUT_STR(argv[0]); /* start of our command line */ --- 536,544 ---- OUT_IMMEDIATE; /* need immediate output here */ OUT_STR("%!\n"); /* magical file header */ + #ifdef A4 + OUT_STR("%%Dimensions: 0 0 597 845\n"); /* 8.25 x 11.7 inch page size */ + #else OUT_STR("%%Dimensions: 0 0 612 792\n"); /* 8.5 x 11 inch page size */ ! #endif OUT_STR("%%Title: "); OUT_STR(argv[0]); /* start of our command line */ -- Colin Walls Janet: Colin@uk.ac.umist _______________________________ DARPA: Colin@umist.ac.uk | There is nothing, absolutely | Uucp: ukc!umist.ac.uk!Colin | nothing, quite so nice as | | messing about, simply | Tel: 061-236-3311 x 2626 | messing about in boats | International: +44-61-236-3311 x 2626 ------------------------------- --------------------------------- Received: from caxton.ecs.soton.ac.uk by hilliard.ecs.soton.ac.uk; Sun, 23 Apr 89 14:10:27 BST From: spqr@uk.ac.soton.ecs Date: Sun, 23 Apr 89 14:13:21 BST Message-Id: <4298.8904231313@caxton.ecs.soton.ac.uk> In-Reply-To: ABBOTTP@uk.ac.aston's message of 21-APR-1989 17:12:39 GMT <9556.8904211652@hilliard.ecs.soton.ac.uk> Subject: UKTeX V89 #15 Has anybody ever written a macro that would produce the equivalent of \input using a subset of lines on a file? I'd like to input TeX and verbatim input from a subset of a file and want to keep myself from re-inventing the wheel. Would Don mind saying WHY he wants to accomplish this apparently obscure task? It seems to me to fall into the heading of tasks that could be accomplished a lot more easily by allowing TeX access to the operating system. All we need is a single new primitive which pokes a named OS task and treats the output as if it came from a file, and all problems like this would be easily solved. Whoever is working TeX-Two (and I hereby claim to have invented this name) should add it to their list. Whats the betting, incidentally, that TeX-Two will come out of Europe, not America? Sebastian Rahtz PS don't bother to tell me that not all OSes would permit opening a sub task on the fly. I know the great attraction of TeX is its `lowest common denominator' status, but someday we have to raise the assumptions that it makes about its host machine and OS --------------------------------- Received: from UKACRL by UK.AC.RL.IB (Mailer X1.25) with BSMTP id 4408; Mon, 24 Apr 89 19:37:47 BS Received: from UICVM by UKACRL.BITNET (Mailer X1.25) with BSMTP id 2068; Mon, 24 Apr 89 19:37:47 B Received: by UICVM (Mailer R2.02) id 5556; Mon, 24 Apr 89 13:37:26 CDT Date: Mon, 24 Apr 89 13:32:42 CDT From: Don Hosek Subject: Saving z pairs with MF In my Oriental fonts project, I have decided that it would be reasonable to use the same set of suffixes in different radicals of the same character. (this will simplify top level coding). I am able to "renew" some z.? by using an assignment with whatever, but I have been unable to figure out how best to be able to restore old values when they are later needed. Enclosing the whole mess with begingroup ... endgroup and using save x,y doesn't work since this loses ALL values of x and y. Furthermore, I can't say save x101,y101 (or save z101) since each of those consists of more than one token. Any ideas? -dh ------------------------------------------------------------------ Don Hosek Internet: U33297@UICVM.UIC.EDU 3916 Elmwood Bitnet: U33297@UICVM.BITNET Stickney, IL 60402 DHOSEK@YMIR.BITNET Work: 312-996-2981 UUNet: dhosek@jarthur.claremont.edu JANET: U33297%UICVM.UIC.EDU@UK.AC.EARN-RELAY ------------------------------------------------------------------ --------------------------------- Received: from UKACRL by UK.AC.RL.IB (Mailer X1.25) with BSMTP id 4347; Tue, 25 Apr 89 08:58:33 BS X-Delivery-Notice: SMTP MAIL FROM does not correspond to sender. Received: from HUTRUU51.BITNET (SMTPUSER) by UKACRL.BITNET (Mailer X1.25) with BSMTP id 1460; Tue, 25 Apr 89 08:58:32 B Date: Tue, 25 Apr 89 09:57 GMT From: Nico Poppelier X-VMS-To: IN%"abbott@aston.ac.uk",POPPELIER Comments: This mail was sent from cluster RUUNSC using PMDF V3.0 From : Nico Poppelier (Poppelier@Hutruu51.Bitnet) Date : April 25, 1989 Subject: Material for (La)TeX courses In the end of June this year the Dutch TeX users group will organize its first (mini) conference. Part of the program will consists of courses in LaTeX (introduction), LaTeX document styles, and METAFONT. Since there have been many similar courses at both international and European TeX meetings it would be a case of re-inventing the wheel if people here would develop their teaching material from scratch. Would it be possible to receive material from people involved in similar courses at the Exeter meeting, - 1. in English - 2. TeX `coded' that we can use for our conference this summer? Nico Poppelier University of Utrecht The Netherlands --------------------------------- Date: Tue, 25 APR 89 13:45:31 BST From: TEX@UK.AC.CRANFIELD.RMCS Subject: Wayne Sullivan's CDVI TeX previewer for the IBM PC Sender: JANET"TEX@UK.AC.CRANFIELD.RMCS" Message-Id: <000002D9_00192790.00923CE94B5EB420$29_1@UK.AC.CRANFIELD.RMCS> Originally-to: UKTEX Originally-from:TEX "RMCS TeX Account" Mailer: Janet_Mailshr V3.2 (27-Oct-1988) I'm afraid that I misinformed UKTeX readers about CDVI v1.2 in UKTeX v89 #15. Version 1.2 supports only the basic 16 TeX fonts, not the LaTeX fonts. Those fonts are: cmr10 cmr7 cmr5 cmbx10 cmbx7 cmr7 cmmi10 cmmi7 cmmi5 cmsy10 cmsy7 cmsy5 cmsl10 cmti10 cmtt10 cmex10 If you want support for LaTeX fonts, you'll need to buy version 2.0. Niel Kempson .-------------------------------------------------------------------------. | JANET: tex@uk.ac.cranfield.rmcs | | BITNET: tex%uk.ac.cranfield.rmcs@ac.uk | | INTERNET: tex%uk.ac.cranfield.rmcs@nss.cs.ucl.ac.uk | | Smail: School of Electrical Engineering & Science, Royal Military | | College of Science, Shrivenham, SWINDON SN6 8LA, U.K. | | Phone: Swindon (0793) 785687 (UK), +44-793-785687 (International) | `-------------------------------------------------------------------------' --------------------------------- Date: 25-APR-1989 15:10:55 GMT From: EETFD@UK.AC.STAFPOL.CR83 Subject: Who is going to get OzTeX for the Macintosh ? I have received an number of updates from Andrew Trevorrow in Australia reagarding the status of OzTeX for the Macintosh. Evidently it is finished and is being documented (in TeX of course). Has anyone in the UKTeX community already sent off the requisites to Andrew ? If they have could they please mail me. If not does UKTeX have the necessary funds to acquire it for the archive ? Either way we need to get it into the archive for the benefit of depressed Macintosh Microsoft Word users. Fraser Dickin. [JANET:eetfd@uk.ac.stafpol.cr83] +++Editor - I sent MAC disks to Andrew many moons ago and they may already be on the way back. Andrew reads UKTeX so no doubt an update message will soon appear. We have already decided how to store the information in the archive using PD facilities to ensure that it can either be FTP'ed or mailed. I shall also be able to offer disks (at cost to includ P & P) and will announce full details as soon as the software is available. +++ --------------------------------- From: Wujastyk (on GEC 4190 Rim-D at UCL) Date: Tue, 25 Apr 89 15:46 Subject: Jacques Goldberg Message-Id: <25 APR 1989 15:46:14 UCGADKW@UK.AC.UCL.EUCLID> I have not had any luck recently getting a response from Jacques Goldberg, at (i.e., ... %technion@earn-relay). Has anyone else had more success? I am particularly interested in his Pharsi fonts. Dominik - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dominik Wujastyk, | Janet: wujastyk@uk.ac.ucl.euclid Wellcome Institute for | Bitnet/Earn/Ean/Uucp: wujastyk@euclid.ucl.ac.uk the History of Medicine, | Internet/Arpa/Csnet: dow@wjh12.harvard.edu 183 Euston Road, | or: wujastyk%euclid@relay-nsfnet.ac.uk London NW1 2BP, England. | Phone: London 387-4477 ext.3013 - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- [Note that as of May 1989 the Janet-Internet gateway address has changed from "nss.cs.ucl.ac.uk" to "relay-nsfnet.ac.uk"] - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------- From: Jonathan Knight Message-Id: <4872.8904270152@derek.cs.kl.ac.uk> Subject: Just starting with TeX Date: Thu, 27 Apr 89 1:52:37 WET DST X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.2 PL1] Hi, I have just found a 900 page manual that I need to format using TeX. It says its in TeX and SliTeX format. What do I need to set up TeX on this Ultrix (BSD 4.2) system and where do I get it from? I would like something that is likely to format most of the TeX documents that get sent around with application packages and the like (LaTeX?). I am running BSD 4.2 with an apple laserwriter (Postscript). I have tried to read files from aston.kirk but all I get is an error message saying the record format is incompatable with the transfer code from aston. I'm using unix-niftp 5.2, it reads text files like [public]000aston.readme fine but most other files don't work. Any help would be appreciated. -- ______ JANET :jonathan@uk.ac.keele.cs Jonathan Knight, / BITNET:jonathan%cs.kl.ac.uk@ukacrl Department of Computer Science / _ __ other :jonathan@cs.keele.ac.uk University of Keele, Keele, (_/ (_) / / UUCP :...!ukc!kl-cs!jonathan Staffordshire. ST5 5BG. U.K. +++Editor - I would suggest that if you are starting from scratch then you should send a tape for the UNIX distribution. +++ --------------------------------- Date: Thu, 27 Apr 89 09:35:04 BST From: Dave Cook 4448 Message-ID: <27 Apr 89 09:46:39 BST #4613@UK.AC.SHEF.IBM> Does anyone have the changes necessary to make \documentstyle{book} have Appendices AT THE END OF EACH CHAPTER so that, for example, saying \appendixon if the Chapter just completed is 3 will make Appendix 3.A and all the associated changes to equation numbering etc.etc and then saying \appendixoff will make Chapter 4 and so on, the next \appendixon will make Appendix 4.A and 4.B (say) and \appendixoff makes Chapter 5 etc. etc. I think the generation of \appendixon and \appendixoff must be simple but I hope someone else has done it!! Dave Cook (Sheffield Chemistry) --------------------------------- Date: Thu, 27 APR 89 09:56:50 GMT From: CCZDGR@UK.AC.NOTTINGHAM.CCC.VAX We are interested in evaluating implementations of TeX on PCs. Ewart North, of UniTeX Systems, used to have a Sheffield address and telephone number, and used to market "Personal TeX"'s proprietary PC-TeX and associated printer drivers and previewers. I believe that he has now moved to the Bristol area. Does anyone have the current address and telephone number for UniTeX Systems? There was a sheet about ArborText's offerings in with a recent TeXline. I see that they too offer software for IBM-PCs. Does anyone happen to know whether they have a UK distributor? As regards the pros and cons of proprietary software versus public domain software for PCs, has anyone done any systematic benchmarking (of TeX itself and previewers) to compare proprietary and public domain offerings as regards speed, storage requirements, usability, etc.? - David Rhead +++Editor - yes Ewart is a UK distributor - try Bristol University +++ --------------------------------- Date: 27-APR-1989 16:50:48 GMT From: CA_ROWLEY@UK.AC.OPEN.ACS.VAX Subject: Re: Mike Piff's book-bug. Sender: JANET"CA_ROWLEY@UK.AC.OPEN.ACS.VAX" From one "busy man" to another: Apologies for not sending this earlier, it is a known bug in LaTeX which was corrected during 1987. Thus the optimal answer is: get the latest version of LaTeX and all the .STY (and .DOC) files installed on your system (the problem is not unique to the BOOK style). Since this may not be practical solution within an acceptable time-scale, I offer the following temporary fix, with no guarantee that it will work other than for the particular example which you sent in. The problem, as you correctly surmised, is in the combination of a "theorem" environment (or any environment which is a "trivlist") with \small (in common with certain other size-changing commands). I therefore suggest the following amended definition of the environment: \newenvironment{Example}{\begin{Exampleno}\small \leftmargin\leftmargini }{\end{Exampleno}} chris rowley ***************************************************************************** You have either been reading or just missed--- ---Network Mail from: Chris Rowley, Open University (Maths/R01), UK ***************************************************************************** User Name: ca_rowley Network: Janet JANET Address: uk.ac.open.acs.vax [+JANET.000041500030.FTP.MAIL] [+PSS.23429080010330.FTP.MAIL] From North America try: vax.acs.open.ac.uk@nss.cs.ucl.ac.uk - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr C A Rowley | Bitnet/Netnorth/Earn/Uucp: Open University | ca_rowley@vax.acs.open.ac.uk 527 Finchley Road | Internet/Arpa/Csnet: London NW3 7BG | ca_rowley%vax.acs.open.ac.uk UK | Telephone: (+44) 1 794 0575 | - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ***************************************************************************** Character reference: Upper case letters: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Lower case letters: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz Digits: 0123456789 Punctuation: ? ! , : ; . 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This morning while walking to the bus I realized that I've had the answer all along: in appendix E of the MFbook the iff macro of cmbase mf is explained. The key feature which I had been neglecting is to use the MF command let endchar = fi; with a few adjustments to the beginjchar and endjchar I should be able to do what I want. -dh ------------------------------------------------------------------ Don Hosek Internet: U33297@UICVM.UIC.EDU 3916 Elmwood Bitnet: U33297@UICVM.BITNET Stickney, IL 60402 DHOSEK@YMIR.BITNET Work: 312-996-2981 UUNet: dhosek@jarthur.claremont.edu JANET: U33297%UICVM.UIC.EDU@UK.AC.EARN-RELAY ------------------------------------------------------------------ --------------------------------- !! !! Files of interest !! [public]000aston.readme [public]000directory.list !! [public]000directory_dates.list [public]000directory.size !! [public]000last30days.files !! !! Editor - I have a tape labelled TeX 2.95 LaTeX 2.09 Metafont 1.7 !! Unix 4.2/3BSD & System V. Tar 1600 bpi blocked 20 1 file dated !! 30 January 1989 (from washington.edu). !! !! FTP access site uk.ac.aston.tex !! username public !! password public !! !! I have the facility to copy this tape for anyone who sends the following !! 1 2400 tape with return labels AND RETURN postage. (2.50 pounds sterling !! for UK users, payable to `Aston University') Outside UK please ask me. !! UK users send 4.25 for two tapes or 6.60 for three tapes. !! Send to !! !! P Abbott !! Computing Service !! Aston University !! Aston Triangle !! Birmingham B4 7ET !! !! A VMS backup of the archive requires 2 (two ) 2400' tapes at 6250bpi. !! Remaining details as above. !! !! Exabyte tape drive with Video 8 cassettes. !! !! Same formats available as 1/2in tapes. We use the following tapes !! SONY Video 8 cassette P5 90MP, MAXCELL Video 8 cassette P5-90 !! TDK Video 8 cassette P5-90MPB !! Postage 35p UK (stamp please), 1 pound sterling Europe, other areas 2 pounds !! !! Replies/submissions to info-tex@uk.ac.aston please !! distribution changes to info-tex-request@uk.ac.aston please !! !! end of issue