UKTeX V89 #40 Friday 17 November 1989 LaTeX for HP9000/800 Increasing the `Meta-ness' of Computer Modern. Re : DOSTeX too big Re: Calling all Grand Wizards TeX re UKTUG Mtg. re. TeX bulletin board Another TeX for the Archimedes Postscript filters for unix spoolers. TUG '90 Call for Papers in Texas Font for musical notes Announcing TeX v2.992 (pre-release v3) for VAX/VMS *** Normal `Where am I?' service has been resumed at Aston *** Footnote symbols TeX on the LZR 1260 Laser printer OxTeX AMS fonts previewers Blackboard Bold font Editor Peter Abbott Latest TeXhax in the Archive is #102 Latest TeXmag in the Archive is V3N3 I have in my office a Eurocheque for 12.50 UK pounds from Felice Ronga from Geneva. I have no other details of what Felice wants or where to send them. The following statistics may be of interest Summary of files sent via the Aston University TeX mail server via the UK.AC.EARN-RELAY gateway. Period of report: 01 - 13 November 1989 Total number of bytes sent: 74,888,250 Number of files < 60000 bytes (sent intact): 350 Number of files > 60000 bytes (sent in parts): 145 Average file size in bytes: 151,289 Help file requests: 54 000DIRECTORY.* requests: 11 000LAST30DAYS.FILES requests: 6 At an average of 40 bytes per line, that's 1.9 million records NOT INCLUDING the mail headers. --------------------------------- Via: UK.AC.STIRLING.VAXA; Wed, 18 Oct 89 11:05 BST Date: Wed, 18 OCT 89 11:01:49 BST From: PAUL@UK.AC.STIRLING.VAXA Subject: LaTeX for HP9000/800 Sender: janet"PAUL@UK.AC.STIRLING" X-Name: Paul Roberts - Head of Systems & Operations X-Phone: +44 786 73171 x2193 X-Address: Computer Unit, University of Stirling, Stirling, FK9 4LA, U.K. Peter I have been informed that you are the person to contact about obtainingversions of LaTeX. We have a "site licence" and got it on our Vax and various other machines. However, we have just taken delivery of an HP 9000/835 and wish to install LaTeX on it - it is not currently networked but has an MT drive. Can you let me know what I have to do to obtain the latest version or whom I have to contact - many thanks Paul Roberts ------------------------ Via: UK.AC.RHBNC.VAXA; Fri, 3 Nov 89 15:07 BST Date: Fri, 3 NOV 89 14:59:39 BST From: CHAA006@UK.AC.RHBNC.VAXA Subject: Increasing the `Meta-ness' of Computer Modern. Actually-to: Sender: JANET"CHAA006@UK.AC.RHBNC.VAXA" Message-Id: <0000458D_0018A188.0092D3D3772920A0$51_1@UK.AC.RHBNC.VAXA> Reply-to: Philip Taylor (RHBNC) Originally-to: $UK-TEX,$EURO-TEX Mailer: Janet_Mailshr V3.5 ( 13-OCT-1989 14:07:27 ) I wonder if anyone has done any work on increasing the `meta-ness' of Computer Modern. At present, there are some 74 canonical CM fonts, but if one plots them on a multi-dimensional axis, there are many gaps. I am aware of John Sauter's work on interpolating design size, but I wish to go further: I would like to be able to generate, for example, Computer Modern Bold Extended Caps and Small Caps at various design sizes. I can make an attempt by carrying out various comparisons between the existing defined fonts, in pairs (cmr:cmbx; cmr:cmcsc; cmbx:cmcsc), and then selectively merging the differences to form *cmbxcsc, but it would be {\it really} nice if the various axes could be separated out, and I could build an arbitrary font by an incantation such as: family := computer_modern; face := roman; variant := caps_and_small_caps; weight := bold_extended; slant := 0; design_size := 10pt; As this is distinctly parallel to the new font-loading mechanism of Mittelbach and Sch\"opf, I wonder if anyone has already investigated (and better, implemented) the idea ? Philip Taylor Royal Holloway and Bedford New College. [I have, in fact, since writing this, generated *CMBXCSC10 using the method of multiple comparisons, but a solution to the more general question is still of the greatest interest.] ------------------------ Via: UK.AC.OXFORD.VAX; Fri, 3 Nov 89 20:21 BST Date: Fri, 3 Nov 89 20:23 GMT From: Harry Fearnley Subject: Re : DOSTeX too big Julian Borrill has outlined a common problem in his contribution to UKTeX v89 #39 : DOSTex needs 610K He has only 590K left when MS-DOS and any TSRs have taken their bits! My only immediate suggestion is : a) Use MS-DOS 3.2, or earlier - MS-DOS 3.3 takes too much space b) Do not have any TSRs resident - even useful `little' ones such as NEWDOSED should be avoided. Harry ------------------------ Via: UK.AC.EARN-RELAY; Mon, 6 Nov 89 11:31 BST Received: from UKACRL by UK.AC.RL.IB (Mailer X1.25) with BSMTP id 3180; Mon, 06 Nov 89 11:32:49 GM Received: from HGRRUG5.BITNET (VENS) by UKACRL.BITNET (Mailer X1.25) with BSMTP id 7306; Mon, 06 Nov 89 11:32:48 Date: Mon, 6 Nov 89 12:31 B From: (Erik-Jan Vens, ICCE, POBox 800, 9700 AV Gr...) Subject: Re: Calling all Grand Wizards X-Original-To: eu_tex,tex-nl@hearn,texhax@cs.washington.edu, info-tex@aston.ac.uk,tex-d@dhdur Keywords: TeX3.0, C, Web2C. Dear TeX-ers on various nets (pardon my English, I use it as a lingua franca), though I'm not a Grand Wizard (merely a sorcerer's apprentice), I would like to be able to install TeX3.0 as soon as it comes. On our IBM RT PC under AIX (IBM's own mix between Sys5 and BSD4.x) we are currently using Pat Monardo's Common TeX in C [version 2.93]. It runs fine, but because we wanted to keep up-to-date, we decided to install a higher version that came from the original WEB source. We are still running Monardo's CTeX, because until now installation of a newer version has failed. Don Knuth's question to replace all current TeX versions with 3.0 as soon as possible made the question urgent again. We have not installed a Pascal compiler, because our language is C. The solution for us seemed to be the Web2C package. Tangle compiles okay, Weave is a bit too large for the current minidisk, but okay, I can untangle the Web file. Until it finds a negative define: @d inf_bad = 10000 {infinitely bad value} @d inf_penalty=inf_bad {``infinite'' penalty value} @d eject_penalty=-inf_penalty {``negatively infinite'' penalty value} This last @d causes Tangle to complain about a value being too large. Now, this seems strange, because in my file I `(un)def'-ed the following: #undef SIXTEENBIT #define SYSV #undef BSD #undef ANSI typedef signed char schar; typedef long integer; typedef char boolean; typedef float glueratio; typedef double real; For the RT these are correct values, since the Reference Manual gives the following table: Data_Type Bits Range Precision char 8 '\0' to '\377' unsigned char 8 '\0' to '\377' long 32 -2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647 unsigned long 32 0 to 4,294,967,295 float 32 approx. -3.37e+38 to 3.37e+38 7 digits double 64 approx. -1.67e+308 to 1.67e+308 15 digits Has anyone experience in installing Web2C (pref. on a IBM RT)? We too want to be able to answer Don Knuth's request for replacing TeX2.x with TeX3.0. Yours, Erik-Jan Vens ICCE, University of Groningen, the Netherlands Earn/Bitnet: VENS@HGRRUG5 (do *not* use the domainaddress our Computercentre puts in the header!) UUCP: {...!hp4nl!}guvaxin!guicce!erikjan (From Janet: VENS%HGRRUG5@EARN-RELAY) ------------------------ Via: UK.AC.CAMBRIDGE.PHOENIX; Mon, 6 Nov 89 17:25 BST Date: Mon, 06 Nov 89 17:27:39 GMT From: APRC@UK.AC.CAMBRIDGE.PHOENIX Subject: TeX Message-ID: I am interested in getting a version of TeX for an IBM PC compatible machine. Is there a suitable publicly available version? If there is, from where can I download it? I have Turbo C, if C source code is available. Thanks, Paul Cooper (APRC@UK.AC.CAM.PHX) PS. The LANC.PDSOFT archive has an entry stating that a PC version of TeX is available from you. ------------------------ Via: UK.AC.HULL.CC.SEQUENT; Mon, 6 Nov 89 20:46 BST Via: uk.ac.hull; Tue, 17 Oct 89 15:46:41 -0100 Date: Tue,17 Oct 89 15:47:04 BST From: R.A.Reese@uk.ac.hull Subject: re UKTUG Mtg. Message-Id: <17 Oct 89 15:47:04 A10020@UK.AC.HULL> Knuth (The TeXbook Exercise 11.4) asks, "Why do you think the author of TeX didn't make boxes more symmetrical between horizontal and vertical, by allowing reference points to be inside the boundary". The answer supplied is that he could not see the need and didn't want to impose pointless generality. David Kindersley suggests a useful motive. If the reference point is inside the box it should be at the visual centre of the character and this makes spacing easier, since the between-centre distances can be standardised rather than just abutting boxes with glue. The next question is therefore, when two "centred" characters are joined, where is the visual centre of the resultant couplet (or whatever you call a box that has no sides)? Phil Taylor made a meal of raising all maths operators in a non-maths text. I would have done it by editing the necessary operators into macros, e.g. THATCHER+LAWSON=DISASTER to THATCHER\rplus LAWSON\requal DISASTER and then define simple macros, (or rather previously define ...) \def\rplus{\raise1xx\hbox{$+$}} etc. The question is then, how big is an xx? A maths symbol is centred on the maths axis. Presumably we want the symbol to stand on the base line instead, so it gets raised by the amount necessary to move the reference symbol (e.g. +) by how much it descends below the base line. -, = would get raised by the same amount to stay in line. This has been thinking aloud, and definitely not verified solutions. Allan Reese R.A.Reese@hull.ac.uk Post: Computer Centre JANET: R.A.Reese@uk.ac.hull | University of Hull Internet: R.A.Reese%hull.ac.uk@cunyvm.cuny.edu | Hull HU6 7RX EARN/BITNET: R.A.Reese%hull.ac.uk@UKACRL | UK |Phone +44 482 465296 |FAX +44 482 466205 ------------------------------------------------ ASSESS - GLASGOW '90 - SPSS Users Meeting ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------ Via: UK.AC.QMC.MATHS; Tue, 7 Nov 89 9:40 GMT Received: from sequent by csvax.cs.qmc.ac.uk id aa06379; 7 Nov 89 9:41 GMT Date: Tue, 7 Nov 89 9:35:22 GMT From: Julian Borrill Subject: re. TeX bulletin board Reply-To: jub@uk.ac.qmc.cs In-Reply-To: tt - Computing Service's mail message <8911021200.aa01989@csvax.cs.qmc Message-ID: <8911070939.aa12370@sequent.cs.qmc.ac.uk> Thanks for putting my request for help onto the TeX bulletin board - there seems to be a general opinion that SBTeX will solve my problems, being less hungry for memory. Any ideas where I can get hold of this? Also, how do I put a message directly onto the board - do I have to send it to you first ? Or not ? Or what ? Ta. Julian. *************************************************************************** Editor - The preferred methos is to send to uktex@uk.ac.aston or info-tex@uk.ac.aston *************************************************************************** ------------------------ Via: UK.AC.EDINBURGH.EMAS-A; Tue, 7 Nov 89 11:53 BST Date: 07 Nov 89 11:55:22 gmt From: G.Toal @ uk.ac.edinburgh Subject: Another TeX for the Archimedes cc: texhax%cs.washington.edu@earn-relay Message-ID: <07 Nov 89 11:55:22 gmt 050117@EMAS-A> Great news for Archimedes TeXers - I received this in mail today from a friend at Acorn who gets the Acorn User magazine a week or two before the rest of us... > On page 84 of the December Acorn User, a german company is advertising TeX, > LaTeX, BIBTeX, METAFONT, drivers for a lot of printers and the screen (NOT > PostScript) for 99 (TeX) 39 (LaTeX and BIBTeX) and 99 (METAFONT). The TeX > reportedly runs on a 1Mb machine. METAFONT and the DVItoSCREEN thing run > in the desktop. I suspect the company in question is Tools Gmbh, as I met Edgar Fu\ss at the TeX88 conference who rushed out and bought an Archie immediately after seeing it :-) [plug, plug] If this is correct, I am quite happy to hand over the torch to them, as I have found supporting TeX (public domain) to be very time-consuming and very hard work. I shall, however, continue to supply my free version of TeX which I am in the process of distributing to various archive sites but I doubt I shall be putting much effort into it in future - the suppliers above, whoever they may be, will have more resources to maintain TeX and will certainly provide a better service than I have been able to working in occasional weekends. If the company in question is listening, how about an announcement for the net? Graham. ------------------------ Via: UK.AC.NSFNET-RELAY; Tue, 7 Nov 89 13:53 BST Received: from grace.waikato.ac.nz by vax.NSFnet-Relay.AC.UK via NSFnet with SMTP id aa23122; 7 Nov 89 3:16 GMT Received: from aukuni.ac.nz by waikato.ac.nz; Tue, 7 Nov 89 15:59 +1300 Date: Tue, 7 Nov 89 15:51:33 NZT From: Russell Fulton Subject: Postscript filters for unix spoolers. Reply-to: ccc032u@nz.ac.aukuni.aucc1 Sender: ccc032u%nz.ac.aukuni.aucc1@nz.ac.waikato.grace Received: From AUCC1(MAILER) by AUCCVAXB with Jnet id 6154 for INFO-TEX@INTERNET; Tue, 7 Nov 89 15:54 Y Received: by AUCC1 (Mailer X1.21) id 6153; Tue, 07 Nov 89 15:54:00 NZT Date: Tue, 7 Nov 89 15:51:33 NZT From: Russell Fulton Acknowledge-To: CCC032U@AUCC1 Message-ID: Subject: Postscript filters for unix spoolers. We are replacing our IBM VM system with a unix system, on which we will be running TeX (of course). What I want to know is: What is the best way of connecting PostScript printers to a unix system? ( I mean software connection rather than hardware connection.) One salesman spoke of a filter called 'transcript' but he did not know much mor e than the name. Does anybody out there know any more about it? I have access to several ascii to PS filters. What I need is something to go on the other end of the spooler (the printer end) that knows about PS and will do sensible things with PS errors etc. We actually have two unix systems one System V.3 based and one BSD based. Please reply direct to me. The digest takes a while to get to us. I will post a summary. Russell Fulton, University of Auckland. ------------------------ Via: UK.AC.NSFNET-RELAY; Tue, 7 Nov 89 20:00 GMT Received: from [15.255.59.2] by vax.NSFnet-Relay.AC.UK via NSFnet with SMTP id aa05280; 7 Nov 89 11:27 GMT Received: by hplb; Tue, 7 Nov 89 11:28:24 gmt Date: Tue, 7 Nov 89 11:28:24 gmt From: Dave Clarke Message-Id: <8911071128.AA29964@otter.hpl.hp.com> Apparently-To: public@tex.aston.ac.uk Hi, I'm trying to get the WEB system set up on a HP9000 Series 300 UNIX workstation for both C and PASCAL documentation. Do you have, within the Aston TEX archive, the TANGLE.PAS or TANGLE.C files and the appropriate WEB and WEAVE files? At the moment I'm unable to connect directly to the uk.ac.aston.tex machine via JANET. Would it be possible to send me the index to the archive (the file is called [tex-archive]000directory.list I think) and/or the appropriate .WEB, .C and .PAS files. Many thanks, Dave Clarke Hewlett-Packard Ltd. *************************************************************************** Editor - I will wait for answers to your questions. You may not then need the index. *************************************************************************** ------------------------ Via: UK.AC.EARN-RELAY; Wed, 8 Nov 89 3:35 BST Received: from UKACRL by UK.AC.RL.IB (Mailer X1.25) with BSMTP id 1210; Wed, 08 Nov 89 03:37:29 GM Received: from CARLETON.CA by UKACRL.BITNET (Mailer X1.25) with BSMTP id 6108; Wed, 08 Nov 89 03:37:29 Received: by CARLETON (Mailer); Tue, 07 Nov 89 21:45:07 EST Date: Tue, 07 Nov 89 21:41:42 EST From: Christina_Thiele@CA.CARLETON Message-Id: <891107.21435356.092918@ADMIN.CP6> Subject: TUG '90 Call for Papers in Texas %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% %% Use plain.tex to print up this Call for Papers for the Texas %% 1990 Meeting of the TeX Users Group (Ch. Thiele) %% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% %% ----------------------- cut here ---------------------- %% %%%%%%%%%%%% Fonts, Parameters, and Macros: %% Font naming: \larger = 10pt magstep 5 \large = 10pt mag3 %% \bigger = 10pt mag2 \big = 10pt mag1 %% `normal' size is 10pt \font\largerbld=cmb10 scaled\magstep5 \font\largebld=cmb10 scaled\magstep3 \font\biggerrmn=cmr10 scaled\magstep2 \font\biggerbld=cmb10 scaled\magstep2 \font\bigrm=cmr10 scaled\magstep1 \font\bigbld=cmb10 scaled\magstep1 \font\bld=cmb10 \font\mffont=logo10 \font\smc=cmr8 \overfullrule=0pt \voffset=-24pt \advance\vsize by 36pt \nopagenumbers \def\qq{\item{$\bullet$}} \def\rr{\itemitem{$\triangleright$}} \def\leader{\leaders\hbox to 4pt{\hss.\hss}\hfill}% \def\MF{{\mffont METAFONT}} \def\LaTeX{\leavevmode L\kern-.36em\raise.3ex\hbox{\smc A}% \kern-.15em\TeX} %%%%%%%%%% End of macros 'n' stuff %%%%%%%%%%% \line{\largerbld TUG90 \hfil \biggerrmn \TeX\ Users Group \hfil \bigbld Texas A\&M University} \smallskip \line{\bld First Announcement/ \hfil\biggerrmn 11th Annual Meeting \hbox{\hskip1.5cm} \hfil \bigbld June 18--21 1990} \line{\bld Call for Papers\hfil} \vskip5mm \centerline{\largebld Forward into the 90s} \vskip3mm \noindent{\bld THE CONFERENCE:} \noindent In 1990, there will be {\it two\/} TUG-sponsored \TeX\ meetings: one in Texas in June, the other in Cork, Ireland in September. The Texas meeting will be held at Texas A\&M University June 18--21, 1990 (4 days). The theme for the Texas meeting will be {\bld FORWARD INTO THE 90s}. We celebrated our 10th Anniversary at Stanford University this past August, amidst announcements of revisions and revitalization in both \TeX\ and \LaTeX. As we move into TUG's second decade, \TeX\ will continue to grow and expand in everyday working situations. The challenge of bringing new users into contact with \TeX, of stretching \TeX\ and \MF\ to merge and work with old or new procedures, is exciting. Plan to attend. Better yet: submit a short abstract outlining your own contribution to the new decade. For details, see below. \vskip3mm \noindent{\bld CALL FOR PAPERS:} \noindent Papers should be approximately 20--25 minutes in length --- roughly 6 pages of text, using a 10pt font on a 12pt baselineskip. Abstracts (no longer than one page) should be submitted as quickly as possible, for the {\bld December 1st} deadline, to the Program Coordinator. Preliminary abstracts may be sent via regular mail, electronic mail, or FAX machine. See address information below. \vskip3mm \noindent {\bld TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION:} \noindent The following list of potential topics is neither inclusive nor exclusive; however, papers addressing \TeX\ and \MF\ issues for the 1990s would be particularly welcomed. Theoretical analyses and actual experiences dealing with various aspects of \TeX\ and \LaTeX, and \MF\ will be considered. Papers will be selected on the basis of clarity, usefulness to either the experienced or the neophyte user, and general interest to the \TeX\ community. \medskip \qq How does \TeX\ do it? --- overview of the \TeX\ process; how \TeX\ uses all those font files \qq \TeX\ for non-\TeX\ users: --- teaching/training personnel (support staff, students, colleagues); front-end/interface programs; from beginner to expert; documentation -- what's available, how to write it; source of information: user groups, courses, bulletin boards, books, etc. \qq Integrating \TeX\ with non-\TeX\ programs: --- graphics; other software \qq Fonts: --- font design: how to put/pull it together; font compatibility: how to use non-\TeX\ fonts; font experiences: samples, design histories \qq Document design: --- theoretical aspects of document design; styles: from technical reports to poetry \qq Using \TeX\ as part of a larger system: --- extensions to \TeX; subsets of \TeX\ \qq \TeX nical nuts and bolts: --- what are drivers: how do they work, how do they differ, standards; what's portability: how to make things portable; fonts and printers and drivers: making them work together; electronic sources of information: how to find them, use them; suggestions and comments \vskip3mm \line{\bld IMPORTANT DATES: \hfil PROGRAM COORDINATOR:} \vskip-12pt $$\vbox{\halign{\noindent\hbox to 3in{#\leader}\quad&#\hss\qquad&#\hss\cr Abstract & \bld December 1st, 1989& Christina Thiele \cr Notification & January 15th, 1990 & JPC\quad DT1711 \cr Preliminary Paper & \bld March 15th, 1990 & Carleton University \cr Presentation at Texas Meeting & June 18--21, 1990 & Ottawa, Canada K1S 5B6 \cr Final Paper & July 15th, 1990 & Phone: 613-788-2340 \cr \hskip3in & & Bitnet: {\tt wsscat@carleton.ca} \cr \hskip3in & & FAX: 613-788-3544 \cr }}$$ \vskip-15pt \noindent{\bld PROGRAM COMMITTEE:} \halign{\indent#\hss\qquad&#\hss\qquad&#\hss\cr Shawn Farrell & Regina Girouard & Tom Reid \cr McGill University & American Mathematical Society & Texas A\&M University \cr } \smallskip \noindent{\bld \TeX\ USERS GROUP:} \noindent Questions concerning any other aspect of the meeting (or conference) should be directed to the TUG Office: 401-751-7760 (Eastern Time) or electronic mail: {\tt tug@math.ams.com}. \bye Christina Thiele ------------------------ Via: UK.AC.EXETER; Wed, 8 Nov 89 9:32 BST Date: Wed, 08 Nov 89 09:33:15 BST From: BOOTH.CM@UK.AC.EXETER Subject: Font for musical notes Message-ID: Does anyone know the whereabouts of a font with musical notes in it? Not for setting music, but just for printing odd notes within text. Thanks Cathy Cathy Booth, University of Exeter Computer Unit, North Park Road, Exeter EX4 4QE Janet: BOOTH.CM@UK.AC.EXETER Tel: (0392) 263945 Fax: (0392) 211630 ------------------------ Via: UK.AC.CRANFIELD.RMCS; Thu, 9 Nov 89 16:37 BST Date: Thu, 9 NOV 89 16:32:32 GMT From: TEX@UK.AC.CRANFIELD.RMCS Subject: Announcing TeX v2.992 (pre-release v3) for VAX/VMS Actually-to: Sender: JANET"TEX@UK.AC.CRANFIELD.RMCS" Acknowledge-to: RMCS TeX Account Originally-to: UKTEX Originally-from:TEX "RMCS TeX Account" Mailer: Janet_Mailshr V3.5 ( 13-OCT-1989 14:07:27 ) ************************************************************** *** *** *** Announcing VMS port of TeX v3 (aka v2.992) and friends *** *** *** ************************************************************** I have available a change file for a Vax/VMS version of TeX v2.992 (the beta-test version of v3) which has passed the TRIP test. This version supports an editor interface, and also has a full DCL command-line interface (achieved through use of the CDU). It is also capable of generating TeX's error messages in a form usable by LSEdit's Review mode, which facilitates correction of errors by positioning the cursor appropriately for each one; allied to LSEdit's capability of issuing a ``compile'' command, one almost has an interactive TeX. The necessary files can be FTPed from RMCS, and are in directory [PUBLIC.TEX_V3], username PUBLIC, password PUBLIC. However, at this stage I do not propose to do any ``hand holding'': ONLY collect the files if you are confident with the use of Tangle/Weave, and have previously built TeX from sources. Would all those that take the files for testing please mail me, so that I can gain some idea of how many sites are trying out this software. Also, of course, mail me with any bug reports. Further information on the editor interface, etc., can be gained from the 00README.TXT (or perhaps it's called AAAREADME.TXT) that accompanies my v2.991 change file in the Aston archive. Here's a listing of the contents of our public directory: Directory DISK$VMSUSER6:[PUBLIC.TEX_V3] DVITYPE.CH;1 27 7-NOV-1989 18:18:42.00 DVITYPE.WEB;1 206 7-NOV-1989 13:18:03.00 LABREA.DIRLIST;1 244 7-NOV-1989 18:32:45.00 LATEX.DIR;1 1 7-NOV-1989 20:20:39.37 PLAIN.TEX;1 89 7-NOV-1989 18:30:42.00 PLTOTF.CH;1 11 7-NOV-1989 18:19:11.00 PLTOTF.WEB;1 196 7-NOV-1989 13:18:14.00 POOLTYPE.CH;1 10 7-NOV-1989 18:19:22.00 POOLTYPE.WEB;1 33 7-NOV-1989 13:25:42.00 TANGLE.CH;1 26 3-NOV-1989 18:21:52.00 TANGLE.WEB;1 263 2-NOV-1989 20:27:53.00 TEX.CH;1 261 7-NOV-1989 18:20:19.00 TEX.CLD;1 15 8-NOV-1989 09:54:53.00 TEX.V3_README;1 6 2-NOV-1989 19:43:39.00 TEX.WEB;1 2061 2-NOV-1989 19:43:04.00 TEX_V3.;1 1197 5-NOV-1989 12:14:27.00 TFTOPL.CH;1 12 7-NOV-1989 18:24:44.00 TFTOPL.WEB;1 122 7-NOV-1989 13:25:35.00 TRIP.FOT;1 5 2-NOV-1989 20:15:53.00 TRIP.LOG;1 370 2-NOV-1989 20:16:21.00 TRIP.PL;1 36 2-NOV-1989 20:23:00.00 TRIP.TEX;1 46 2-NOV-1989 20:24:23.00 TRIP.TYP;1 39 2-NOV-1989 20:26:14.00 TRIPIN.LOG;1 24 2-NOV-1989 20:27:28.00 TRIPOS.TEX;1 1 2-NOV-1989 20:36:50.00 WEAVE.CH;1 31 3-NOV-1989 18:22:19.00 WEAVE.WEB;1 376 2-NOV-1989 20:28:06.00 Total of 27 files, 5708 blocks. As you will see, this directory also contains change files for the latest versions of DVItype (v3), PLtoTF (v3), PoolType (v3), Tangle (v4), TFtoPL (v3) and Weave (v4). The file LABREA.DIRLIST is a directory listing of the contents of each of the top-level directories under /pub/tex at Labrea.Stanford.edu. You MUST use these new versions of Tangle and Weave with v3 of TeX, because of its 8-bit character capabilities. I say again: PLEASE, no queries, requests from help, etc., from those who have never before built TeX; this is strictly (at the moment) for Wizards only (well, at least apprentice wizards). Once there has been a modicum of testing, the files will be placed into the Aston archive, from which they will be available for FTP, fetching via MAIL, etc., and precompiled binaries will also be placed into the archive. If you are outside the UK, and therefore unable to FTP from RMCS, I might be prepared to mail you a copy of TEX.CH and TEX.CLD, with the proviso that I would expect YOU to make it available for FTP from YOUR site. I would not want to have to send six separate copies to, say, Germany, but I don't mind one per country. However, I won't mail TEX.WEB --- I'll leave you to fetch it from Stanford or wherever. 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 + + UUCP: ...!mcvax!rmcs.cranfield.ac.uk!tex + + OR ...!ukc!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) + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ------------------------ Via: UK.AC.ASTON.VAX.KIRK; Thu, 9 Nov 89 19:07 BST Date: Thu, 9 NOV 89 19:08:07 GMT From: RMCS_TEX@UK.AC.ASTON.VAX.KIRK Subject: *** Normal `Where am I?' service has been resumed at Aston *** Sender: JANET"RMCS_TEX@UK.AC.ASTON.VAX.KIRK" Message-Id: <20807837_00069350.0092D8AD2A289400$19_2@UK.AC.ASTON.VAX.KIRK> Originally-to: TEXHAX,UKTEX Originally-from:RMCS_TEX "BHK and CNK (from RMCS)" Mailer: Janet_Mailshr V3.4 (23-May-1989) My apologies to anyone who has tried to make use of the `where am I?' facility at UK.AC.ASTON.KIRK over the past week. On November 2nd, I made a small (I thought) modification so that it would accept the subject either with or without a question mark: in so doing, I introduced an error (typo) which has prevented the service from running. I thought it strange that no-one was appearing to use the service! Especial apologies to those individuals who managed to get their messages through to me, to whom I replied saying in effect ``don't you KNOW how to write a subject line''. Anyway, it's all working again now, so please try again. I'm especially interested in seeing some attempts from those on uucp whose return address will require one or more `!' marks, because there was a bug in replying to those addresses, and I'd be interested to know if I've fixed it. Brian {Hamilton Kelly} (p.p. Aston Archivists) P.S. For those who haven't heard of this service before, mail a message to , with the subject line `Where am I' (with or without a terminal `?', and without any other characters before the `where' nor after the `I' or `I?'. The server will then reply with your mail address, as seen by Aston, in the form which should be used when requesting that items or information should be mailed to you from the Aston Archive. ------------------------ Via: UK.AC.SHEFFIELD.PRIMEA; Fri, 10 Nov 89 9:58 BST Date: Fri, 10 Nov 89 09:56:42 From: Mike Piff Subject: Footnote symbols The command \renewcommand{\thefootnote}{\alph{footnote}} will give letters instead of numbers. \renewcommand{\thefootnote}{\roman{footnote}} will produce roman numerals. If you say \renewcommand{\thefootnote}{\char\arabic{footnote}} and initialise the counter `footnote' at the number c, then footnotes will be labelled with characters from the current font in ASCII order, starting at character c. \makeatletter \def\@fnsymbol#1{\ifcase#1\or *\or \dagger\or \ddagger\or \mathchar "278\or \mathchar "27B\or \|\or **\or \dagger\dagger \or \ddagger\ddagger %\or Etc, etc, etc... \else\@ctrerr\fi\relax} \renewcommand{\thefootnote}{\@fnsymbol{\arabic{footnote}}} \makeatother Will produce the `title' symbols. Extend/modify the definition of \@fnsymbol as necessary. Mike Piff From: Dr M. J. Piff, Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Sheffield, The Hicks Building, Hounsfield Road, SHEFFIELD S3 7RH, England. Telephone SHEFFIELD(0742) 768555 Extension 4431. JANET address: PM1MJP@UK.AC.SHEF.PA or PM1MJP@UK.AC.SHEF.IBM ------------------------ Via: UK.AC.BATH.GDR; Fri, 10 Nov 89 10:10 BST Date: Fri, 10 Nov 89 10:26:15 GMT From: Paul Christie Subject: TeX on the LZR 1260 Laser printer Has anyone had problems printing TeX files on Dataproducts LZR 1260 laserprinter? Postscript files which print correctly on the LaserWriter come out double height on the LZR 1260. ------------------------ Via: [000040010180.FTP.MAIL]; Sun, 12 Nov 89 20:48 BST Received: from vax.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk by sun.NSFnet-Relay.AC.UK Via Ethernet with SMTP id ad04705; 12 Nov 89 17:59 GMT Received: from [129.82.102.32] by vax.NSFnet-Relay.AC.UK via NSFnet with SMTP id aa03658; 12 Nov 89 17:48 GMT Received: by handel; Sun, 12 Nov 89 09:16:42 mst Date: Sun, 12 Nov 89 09:16:42 mst From: "S. Vasanthan" Subject: OxTeX Hi, I am using OzTeX on my Mac SE, I am very pleased with it. Have a few questions, How do I upload the dvi file to a Unix host to print it. What steps should I take (suffit, binhex...). When I include postcript files in LaTeX with the \special directive, will that show up in preview? Thanks S. Vasanthan (sivagnan@handel.cs.colostate.edu) Department of Computer Science (vasa@csugreen.bitnet) Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523, USA. ------------------------ Via: [000040010180.FTP.MAIL]; Tue, 14 Nov 89 11:40 BST Received: from vax.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk by sun.NSFnet-Relay.AC.UK Via Ethernet with SMTP id ej04181; 14 Nov 89 11:45 GMT Received: from sun.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk by vax.NSFnet-Relay.AC.UK via Janet with NIFTP id aa04006; 14 Nov 89 10:46 GMT Received: from [129.241.1.5] by vs6.Cs.Ucl.AC.UK via Satnet with SMTP id aa00562; 14 Nov 89 10:25 WET Received: by runix.runit.sintef.no (norunix.EARN) (1.2/7.3) id AA14125; Tue, 14 Nov 89 11:23:37 +0100 Date: 14 Nov 89 11:19 From: Ivar Lie Message-Id: <113*ivar@dione.ndre.uninett> Subject: AMS fonts Sender: ivar%uninett.ndre.dione%no.nac@uk.ac.ucl.cs Peter Abbott, I'm interested in the AMS fonts for TEX on VMS systems. Right now I don't have FTP access, so it is difficult to get the files from your TEX archive. Is it possible for you to copy the .TFM-files and the .PK-files onto a TK50 cassette (or some other medium) and send it to me ? I don't expect that such a service is free, so please tell me how much it costs, and I'll pay you. - Ivar Lie NDRE Div. for Electronics P.O.Box 25 N-2007 Kjeller NORWAY *************************************************************************** Editor - As soon as someone lets me know what files are required they can be copied to 1/2"tape, Cost details will depend on format and quantity and I will let you know later. *************************************************************************** ------------------------ Via: UK.AC.LANCASTER.CENTRAL1; Tue, 14 Nov 89 15:53 BST From: Mrs.F.A.Leech Message-Id: <24979.8911141557@uk.ac.lancaster.central1> Subject: previewers Date: Tue, 14 Nov 89 15:57:45 WET DST X-Mailer: Elm [version 2.1.012 PL1] Dear Peter, We have got everything working in TeX and LaTeX except thw VT100 previewing facilities. I believe that someone was writing a version in C for Unix, and wondered if you could give me any details about whom to contact. Thanks a lot, Fanny. ------------------------ Via: UK.AC.ESSEX.ESE; Fri, 17 Nov 89 11:56 BST Date: 17 Nov 1989 11:58:10-WET Subject: Blackboard Bold font From: "Adrian F Clark" I had a telephone call yesterday from a small commercial typesetting company who uses TeX. The chap wanted to know if there was any blackboard bold font for TeX and I had to confess that I didn't know. Can anyone fill me in? I guess the font wouldn't have to be public domain. Adrian F. Clark JANET: alien@uk.ac.essex.ese ARPA: alien%uk.ac.essex.ese@nsfnet-relay.ac.uk BITNET: alien%uk.ac.essex.ese@ac.uk PHONE: (+44) 206-872432 (direct) Dept ESE, University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, Essex, C04 3SQ, UK. ------------------------ !! !! 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. !! !! A VMS backup of TeX 2.991 plus PSprint is available one tape is needed. !! !! 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 (800k) 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