UKTeX V89 #30 Thursday 17 August 1989 Advanced TeX and METAFONT Courses Lucida maths fonts ** Announcing a public domain screen previewer for the IBM PC ** Re: UK.AC.UKC refusing INCOMING mail Mittelbach's Multicol.sty Recent additions to the archive Citing all refs in BibTeX DVIJEP Editor Peter Abbott The next scheduled issue is Friday September 1 1989. (TeXhax seems to be taking a summer break) Latest TeXhax in the Archive is #71 Latest TeXmag in the Archive is V3N3 --------------------------------- Via: [000060500004.SPCP+MAIL]; Fri, 11 Aug 89 17:28 BST Date: Fri, 11 Aug 89 17:29:26 BST From: BOOTH.CM@UK.AC.EXETER Subject: Advanced TeX and METAFONT Courses Message-ID: A REMINDER ABOUT THE EUROPEAN TUG TeX COURSES THIS COMING SEPTEMBER.... ADVANCED/MACRO WRITING COURSE 18TH--22ND SEPTEMBER 1989 BEGINNING METAFONT COURSE 26TH--29TH SEPTEMBER 1989 BOTH TAKING PLACE AT EXETER UNIVERSITY, DEVON, UK ...IN WONDERFUL SCENIC SURROUNDINGS... RARE, POSSIBLY NEVER TO BE REPEATED APPEARANCE BY DOUG HENDERSON (OF PC-METAFONT FAME, NOW OF BLUE SKY RESEARCH AND MAC-METAFONT) TEACHING THE METAFONT COURSE. ...IF INSUFFICIENT NUMBERS, THIS MAY BE CANCELLED!!! To obtain booking form and further details, contact: Mr. Clive Nicholas Continuing Education and Training Officer University of Exeter Cotley Streatham Rise Telephone: (0392) 411906 Exeter EX4 4PE Fax: (0392) 263108 U.K. Janet email: NICHOLAS.CS@UK.AC.EXETER DON'T CONTACT ME (BOOTH.CM) AS I WON'T BE HERE... (CALIFORNIA BOUND) Cathy Booth --------------------------------- Via: UK.AC.OU.ACSVAX; Fri, 11 Aug 89 18:10 BST Date: 11-AUG-1989 18:12:02 GMT From: CA_ROWLEY@UK.AC.OPEN.ACS.VAX Subject: Lucida maths fonts Sender: JANET"CA_ROWLEY@UK.AC.OPEN.ACS.VAX" SPQR writes: Can anyone advise me: a) whether the Lucida maths fonts are available anywhere b) how to get them c) what they are like a) We were sent some rather crummy photocopies of the symbols themselves about six months ago, but with no indication of when, if ever, they would be available. Rumour had it last summer that they were having trouble getting the extra .TFM parameters needed to typeset maths with them correct. Following may have more info: Richard Southall, Paul Bacsich, Adobe (apologies for my sense of humour towards the end of the list!). c) Nothing special to my untutored eye, but impossible to comment as have not seen them in use, ie in context of maths typesetting and with the other fonts in the family. The family as a whole seems to me to do little for high resolution phototypesetting but they may well be what every 300dpi machine has been waiting for. chris ***************************************************************************** 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@nsfnet-relay.ac.uk - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr C A Rowley l Bitnet/Netnorth/Earn/Uucp: Open University l ca_rowley@vax.acs.open.ac.uk 527 Finchley Road l Internet/Arpa/Csnet: London NW3 7BG l ca_rowley%vax.acs.open.ac.uk UK l Telephone: (+44) 1 794 0575 l - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ***************************************************************************** Character reference: Upper case letters: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Lower case letters: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz Digits: 0123456789 Punctuation: ? ! , : ; . Square brackets, curly braces: [] {} Angle brackets, round parentheses: <> () Backslash, slash, vertical bar: \ / | Hyphen, underscore, equals, plus: - _ = + Quotes right, left, double: ' ` " Tilde, at-sign, dollar, percent: ~ @ $ % Hat(up-arrow), ampersand(and), asterisk(star): ^ & * Hash(sharp, number, pounds!!!): # Finis ****************************************************************************** --------------------------------- Via: UK.AC.CRANFIELD.RMCS; Fri, 11 Aug 89 18:36 BST Date: Fri, 11 AUG 89 18:37:56 BST From: TEX@UK.AC.CRANFIELD.RMCS Subject: ** Announcing a public domain screen previewer for the IBM PC ** Sender: JANET"TEX@UK.AC.CRANFIELD.RMCS" Message-Id: <00000699_002A4738.009291F00965C980$13_1@UK.AC.CRANFIELD.RMCS> Originally-to: UKTEX Originally-from:TEX "RMCS TeX Account" Mailer: Janet_Mailshr V3.4 (23-May-1989) Doug McDonald has written a TeX screen previewer for the IBM PC and has kindly placed it in the public domain. The previewer, DVIVGA, is based on the Beebe family of DVI drivers and supports the following: Display adapters: EGA, VGA and MCGA (colour and monochrome) Font formats: PK, GF and PXL Computers: IBM PC or compatible running MS/PC-DOS with at least 512kB RAM. All CPUs are supported, but ideally, you will have at least an 80286 CPU clocked at 8MHz or faster and a reasonably fast hard disk. DVIVGA is now available from the Aston archive as 6 BOO-encoded, self- extracting ZIP files in directory [TEX-ARCHIVE.DRIVERS.MS-DOS.DVIVGA]. They are: DVIVGA.BOO - the program and its documentation SOURCES.BOO - the source code for Microsoft C v5.1 FONTS1.BOO - screen font files in PK format (part 1 of 4) FONTS2.BOO - screen font files in PK format (part 2 of 4) FONTS3.BOO - screen font files in PK format (part 3 of 4) FONTS4.BOO - screen font files in PK format (part 4 of 4) Niel Kempson (of the Aston archive group) +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + JANET: tex@uk.ac.cranfield.rmcs + + BITNET: tex%uk.ac.cranfield.rmcs@ukacrl + + INTERNET: tex%uk.ac.cranfield.rmcs@nsfnet-relay.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) + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ --------------------------------- Via: UK.AC.CRANFIELD.RMCS; Mon, 14 Aug 89 13:02 BST Date: Mon, 14 AUG 89 12:32:55 BST From: TEX@UK.AC.CRANFIELD.RMCS Subject: Re: UK.AC.UKC refusing INCOMING mail Sender: JANET"TEX@UK.AC.CRANFIELD.RMCS" Message-Id: <000006D6_00146F78.009294188AC8D7E0$12_1@UK.AC.CRANFIELD.RMCS> Originally-to: UKTEX,TEXHAX Originally-from:TEX "RMCS TeX Account" Mailer: Janet_Mailshr V3.4 (23-May-1989) A short while ago, I posted a ``flame'' about the UK's uucp gateway (UK.AC.UKC) refusing delivery of incoming international mail crossing between the uucp and Janet networks. Naturally, I had previously queried this with UKC directly, but their reply had been delayed for quite cogent reasons, and I was so incensed at the time that I wanted to ensure that all persons who might be trying to correspond with us were informed that their mail would not reach us if it were to be routed via uucp. I now understand why it is that UKC charge the recipient for incoming mail (put simply, it's because they have to poll Europe and America for incoming mail, and thus bear the costs of reception as well as delivery). Because of this, we are now taking steps to become registered so that we can continue to receive uucp mail (although we currently don't seem to have any requirement to originate such traffic). I STILL am disappointed that it is necessary for UKC to cut off incoming mail in this manner, in particular, that the ADDRESSEE is informed that mail has been received, but rejected, and the poor old originator doesn't even get told of the failure --- however, I can appreciate that it's cheaper to inform the addressee than to send a rejection response to the originator. Still, it's not very useful for the addressee to be told about the refusal of the mail, if the only address given for the originator is via uucp! The situation can, I am given to understand, escalate still further --- apparently, if an unregistered site continues to receive incoming messages, the latter will eventually be discarded without notifying either sender or addressee. I seems a great shame that UKC is so starved of funding that they have to make any charge AT ALL to the academic community (commercial customers should [and do] make appropriate payments). There must be something that JANET users can do to try to ensure that UKC is given an appropriate grant to fund what is the only UK gateway between two important networks. Any suggestions received will be posted on to the appropriate authorities --- but please, contact me directly --- UKTeX and TeXhax are not really the correct fora in which to conduct this correspondence. Brian {Hamilton Kelly} +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | JANET: tex@uk.ac.cranfield.rmcs | | BITNET: tex%uk.ac.cranfield.rmcs@ac.uk | | INTERNET: tex%uk.ac.cranfield.rmcs@nsfnet-relay.ac.uk | | 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) | +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +++Editor - I agree that this is not the correct place for this discussion. Further messages relating to this topic will NOT be included. +++ --------------------------------- Via: UK.AC.UCL.EUCLID; Tue, 15 Aug 89 9:47 BST From: Wujastyk (on GEC 4190 Rim-D at UCL) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 89 09:48 Subject: Mittelbach's Multicol.sty Message-Id: <15 AUG 1989 09:48:46 UCGADKW@UK.AC.UCL.EUCLID> I fetched Mittelbach's multicol.sty and multicol.tex files from the Aston Archive recently (ver.1.0d). I already have ltugbot.sty and tugbot.dat(es), so I was all set to run it off and have a read. I had already had success with the doc.sty/tex files, so I was confident. But after doing four pages, multicol.sty packed up, having overflowed TeX's save stack. Has anyone else had the problem? Error log follows: - ------------------------ multicol.log (extracts) ----------------- This is TeX, Version 2.1 (preloaded format=mllplain 89.8.11) 14 AUG 1989 10:24 (Multi-Lingual PCTeX 2.10, (c)Personal TeX, Inc 1987. S/N 20176) **&mllplain multicol (D:\PCTEX\TEXINPUT\MISC\MULTICOL.TEX LaTeX Version 2.09 <8 Feb 1989> (D:\PCTEX\LATEX\ARTICLE.STY Document Style `article' <16 Mar 88>. (D:\PCTEX\LATEX\ART10.STY) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% deleted stuff %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ) (D:\PCTEX\TEXINPUT\MISC\LTUGBOT.STY %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% deleted stuff %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% (D:\PCTEX\TEXINPUT\MISC\TUGBOT.DATES) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% deleted stuff %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ) (D:\PCTEX\TEXINPUT\MISC\DOC.STY Style-Option: `doc' v1.5h <89/5/7> (FMI) English Documentation <89/5/17> (RMCS and FMI) Warning: This style option should be used as last option Warning: in the \documentstyle command ! %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% deleted stuff %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% (D:\PCTEX\TEXINPUT\MISC\MULTICOL.STY Style-Option: `multicol' v1.0d <89/5/12> (FMI) English Documentation <89/5/17> (FMI) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% deleted stuff %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Writing index file multicol.idx ) (D:\PCTEX\TEXINPUT\MISC\MULTICOL.AUX) (D:\PCTEX\TEXINPUT\MISC\MULTICOL.STY Starting multicolumn output with 3 columns: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% loads of diagnostics deleted %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% [4] Colroom: 648.0pt after float space removed = 648.0pt ! TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [save size=600]. { \@donoparitem ... \global \setbox \@labels \hbox { \hskip -\leftmargin \unhbo... \@item [#1]->\if@noparitem \@donoparitem \else \if@inlabel \indent \par \fi ... \macro@ ... \PrintMacroName {\string #1}]}\@tempa \SpecialMainIndex {#1}\nob... l.598 % \begin{macro}{\partial@page} If you really absolutely need more capacity, you can ask a wizard to enlarge me. Here is how much of TeX's memory you used: 335 strings out of 1440 3377 string characters out of 13369 43927 words of memory out of 65535 2278 multiletter control sequences out of 3000 19597 words of font info for 74 fonts, out of 23745 for 127 17 hyphenation exceptions out of 307 18i,6n,15p,195b,604s stack positions out of 200i,40n,60p,1024b,600s Output written on D:\PCTEX\DVI\MULTICOL.DVI (4 pages, 24136 bytes). - -------------------------------------------------------------------- - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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@nsfnet-relay.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 "nsfnet-relay.ac.uk"] - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------- Via: [000020120001.FTP.MAIL]; Tue, 15 Aug 89 16:08 BST Date: Tue, 15 AUG 89 16:08:40 GMT From: A_CLARK@UK.AC.ASTON.KIRK Subject: Recent additions to the archive Sender: JANET"A_CLARK@UK.AC.ASTON.KIRK" Message-Id: <20401E93_00146F38.009294FFD88F5840$166_1@UK.AC.ASTON.KIRK> Originally-to: JANET%ASTON::INFO-TEX Originally-from:A_CLARK Mailer: Janet_Mailshr V3.3a (02-Feb-1989) Following two days of furious activity in the archive, the following have been made available in the archive: o Adrian Clark's halftone stuff in [TEX-ARCHIVE.HALFTONE]. This comprises Knuth's halftone font, software for translating image data to TeX input files, examples and documentation. o VMS object modules for the following programs: dvitype 2.9 gftodvi 1.7 gftopk 1.4 gftype 2.2 mf, inimf 1.7 pktype 2.2 pltotf 2.3 tangle 2.9 tex, initex 2.991 tftopl 2.5 weave 2.9 These were compiled under VMS 5, but should be able to be linked under any version of VMS. The important programs were compiled /OPT. They are to be found in the directory [TEX-ARCHIVE.BINARY.VMS]. o WEB and Change files corresponding to these object modules are all to be found below the directory [TEX-ARCHIVE.SRC]. (There are duplicates of these files elsewhere in the archive; these will be removed in the next few days.) The TeX change file incorporates the big-memory and editor interfaces previously described in UKTeX. Change files and object modules for the other useful utilities (e.g., BibTeX) will be made available in the immediate future. Adrian F Clark (alien@uk.ac.essex.ese) --------------------------------- Via: UK.AC.OXFORD.ROBOTS; Tue, 15 Aug 89 18:49 BST Received: from uk.ac.oxford.prg.client14 (client14) by uk.ac.ox.prg (4.12/prgv.37) id AA15984; Tue, 15 Aug 89 18:48:28 bst Received: by uk.ac.oxford.prg.client14 (3.2/SMI3.0prgS1) id AA07852; Tue, 15 Aug 89 18:53:32 BST Date: Tue, 15 Aug 89 18:53:32 BST From: jg@uk.ac.oxford.prg Message-Id: <8908151753.AA07852@uk.ac.oxford.prg.client14> Subject: Citing all refs in BibTeX I have seen several clever programs and shell scripts for creating a LaTeX file which cites all the entries in a bibliography; they all work through the .bib file, and convert every entry into the corresponding \nocite or whatever. I recently discovered a much better way to do the same thing. BibTeX has an (undocumented, as far as I can tell) feature whereby you can say \nocite{*} to cite the entire bibliography. For example, the LaTeX file \documentstyle{article} \begin{document} \nocite{*} \bibliographystyle{alpha} \bibliography{foo} \end{document} will cite every entry in the bibliography file foo.bib. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Jeremy Gibbons ( jg@ox.prg ) | | Programming Research Group | | Oxford University | | 8--11 Keble Road | | Oxford OX1 3QD | | Tel: 0865 273846 | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ --------------------------------- Via: UK.AC.HW.VAXB; Wed, 16 Aug 89 9:57 BST Date: 16-AUG-1989 09:58:48 GMT From: CENSWM@UK.AC.HW.VAXB Subject: DVIJEP Is there anyone out there who has a working version of BEEBES DVIJEP, for VAX VMS. I am unable to compile this version. I would be gratefull if someone could perhaps send me a copy via FTP. Thanks Stuart Munn --------------------------------- !! !! Files of interest !! [tex-archive]000aston.readme [tex-archive]000directory.list !! [tex-archive]000directory_dates.list [tex-archive]000directory.size !! [tex-archive]000last30days.files !! !! Editor - I have a tape labelled TeX 2.99 LaTeX 2.09 Metafont 1.7 !! Unix 4.2/3BSD & System V. Tar 1600 bpi blocked 20 1 file dated !! 25 July 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 !! !! OzTeX - Send 10 UNFORMATTED disks with return postage. !! !! Replies/submissions to info-tex@uk.ac.aston please !! distribution changes to info-tex-request@uk.ac.aston please !! !! end of issue