UKTeX Digest Friday, 27 Sep 1991 Volume 91 : Issue 37 Today's Topics: {Q&A}: Re: Beginner's Guide to LaTeX Re: emTeX, PD-TeX access to aston archive ISO LaTeX style updated Re: EMTEX TeX and LaTeX for the CBM Amiga 500 TeX Drawing packages, X and TeX. EMTeX Driver for HP LaserJet? PC package to generate mathematical graphs? {Announcements}: incremental posting to e-MATH.ams.com Call for Papers, TUG92 {Archive News}: RE: ISO LaTeX style updated Administrivia: Moderators: Peter Abbott (Aston University) and David Osborne (University of Nottingham) Contributions: UKTeX@uk.ac.tex Administration, subscription and unsubscription requests: UKTeX-request@uk.ac.tex ------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Wed, 25 Sep 91 14:52:45 +0000 From: Sebastian Rahtz Subject: Re: Beginner's Guide to LaTeX Peter Flynn writes: > > Is there a startup document of similar level to Michael Doob's > which deals exclusively with LaTeX which > I can download from somewhere? Jon Warbrick's Essential Latex - look for essential.tex at Aston or elsewhere spqr ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 25 Sep 91 13:59:28 -0500 From: Till Koerner Subject: Re: emTeX, PD-TeX emTeX is available from 129.69.1.12 (Stuttgart, Germany) by anonymous Internet ftp. The directories are under /soft/tex/machines/pc/emtex/. In the betatest directory are beta (5,6) versions of some of the emTeX utilities and emTeX386, which is faster than ordinary emTeX for the 8086/186/286; it uses its own 386 extender and thus can use extended memory. Hope that helps. - --+--:--+--:--+--:--+--:--+--:--+--:--+--:--+--:--+--:--+--:--+--:--+-- Till Koerner, , Tel. +49 241 80 5950 Institut fuer Industrieofenbau und Waermetechnik im Huettenwesen RWTH Aachen (Aachen University of Technology) Kopernikusstrasse 16 +----------------------------------------+ D-W5100 Aachen ! Always look on the bright side of life ! Federal Republic of Germany ! Monty Python ! +----------------------------------------+ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 91 09:02:00 +0000 From: XRASIMMIE%ie.ucg.cs8700@uk.ac.earn-relay Subject: access to aston archive What has happened to friendly old TEX.AC.UK? Now I have to CALL JANET_GATE and enter a 12-digit number Is this progress or what? ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 91 15:23:45 +0000 From: Nick North Subject: ISO LaTeX style updated *** Sender's original message modified by SYSTEM@uk.ac.tex to reflect *** the files' placement within the archive. The latest version of the ISO style (for LaTeX) has now been included in the Aston archive. The ISO style is a LaTeX document style for typesetting ISO standards according to the guidelines of the ISO Central Secretariat. It has been used to produce camera-ready copy for a number of standards in the areas of programming languages, specification languages, communications protocols and physical measurement. Anyone writing an International Standard in LaTeX should have a copy. The style consists of the following files: iso.sty - the main style file iso9.sty - 9 point style option iso10.sty - 10 point style option iso-doc.tex - documentation The files are to be found in directory [tex-archive.latex.contrib] Nick North National Physical Laboratory Teddington, Middx. TW11 0LW UK. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 91 18:00:42 +0100 From: Eberhard Mattes Subject: Re: EMTEX Mike Cole writes: > Can you tell me if EMTEX supports PCs' Extended Memory? I haven't > been able to dig this out yet. If not, it would be a good idea, since > so many PCs can now have more than 1MB plugged in, with the surplus over > 1MB run as Extended Memory. The next version will support XMS; a beta-test version which supports XMS is available from the Aston archive, as far as I know. Eberhard Mattes (mattes@azu.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 27 Sep 91 11:55:13 -0100 From: Matthew Smith (by way of P.Abbott@uk.ac.aston) Subject: TeX and LaTeX for the CBM Amiga 500 hello, I've got an Amiga A500, and have heard that there is a version of TeX and LaTeX for it. I logged into your Aston Archive but could not find anything about TeX for the Amiga. Thanks for any info you can provide. ........ matt ........... Matt Smith, Dept. Computing Science, Kings College, University of Aberdeen SCOTLAND AB9 2UB tel : 0224 - 272844 fax : 0224 - 487048 email : matthew@uk.ac.abdn.csd or matthew@uk.ac.aberdeen.computing-science ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 27 Sep 91 11:55:15 -0100 From: C.J.Earle@uk.ac.exeter Subject: TeX I have access to TeX here at Exeter University but have been told by a colleague at the Open University that there is a public domain version of TeX for the 386 which I could install on my PC at home. I have an Opus 386DX, 40 Mb hard disk and Hewlett Packard Diskjet 500 inkjet printer. Is this version of TeX available through you? If not, could you advise me where I might get it. Many thanks for your help. John Earle. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 27 Sep 91 13:08:42 +0000 From: Tim Bradshaw Subject: Drawing packages, X and TeX. I use (Tom Rokicki's) dvips for TeX output, on Unix machines running X11. Whenever I've had to do any drawings (which is rather seldom so far) I've used xfig (not sure which version but they all seem equally bad) producing encapsulated PS via f2ps and then including that with dvips. The main problem with this is that xfig isn't (I think) a very good drawing package, and in addition it's not terribly reliable. the actual PS inclusion works fine (modulo fonts). I'd like to get something better! I'd really like to know about any good drawing package for X/Unix producing encapsulated PS. I'd much prefer something free if at *all* possible but I'll consider expensive ones if they are good enough. Alternatively if there's anything that integrates TeX more portably, but it does need to be a visual & interactive system. - --tim ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 27 Sep 91 12:14:29 -0100 From: P.Abbott@uk.ac.aston Subject: EMTeX Driver for HP LaserJet? >From: > >Lawrence Hopkins >Tessella Support Services plc >3 Vineyard Chambers >Abingdon >OX14 3PX > >Tel 0235 555511 > >EMTEX Query > >Please can you tell me whether there is an EmTeX printer driver for the HP >LaserJet? I have tried using the DVIHPLJ driver, but this results in >blank pages being output. This did not surprise me as DVIHPLJ only claims >to support HP LaserJet+ and HP DeskJet, not the older HP LaserJet. > >I would appreciate any help you can offer. > >Thanks very much > > replies to me please so that I can have them printed and forwarded. Thanks Peter Tel 44 (0)21 359 5492 direct FAX 44 (0)21 359 6158 ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 27 Sep 91 12:14:32 -0100 From: P.Abbott@uk.ac.aston Subject: PC package to generate mathematical graphs? >From: >Hosey Davoudian & C Hindmarch >Coventry Technical College >School of Mathematics >The Butts >Coventry >CV1 3GD >Telephone 0203 257221 X232 >Fax 0203 520164 > >Dear Mr Abbott, > >Thank you for the information and hospitality supplied when my colleague >and I visited you on July 15th. > >We are using a PC AT to run our TeX package, and can support 5.25" and 3.5" >discs. We use a HP Series 2 Laser Jet printer, but also have access to a >Kyocera (I'm not sure of the spelling) printer. > >We are looking for packages to generate mathematical graphs and geometrical >figures and incorporate them into TeX for various mathematical examination >papers. > >Any information you can supply would be greatly appreciated. > >Yours faithfully, > >C Hindmarch >Hosey Davoudian > > > Again replies to me please so that they can be printed and forwarded. Thanks Peter Tel 44 (0)21 359 5492 direct FAX 44 (0)21 359 6158 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Sep 91 17:28:29 -0500 From: Ralph Youngen Subject: incremental posting to e-MATH.ams.com I wish to thank everyone who has used the recent versions of the AMS products and reported bugs or suggestions to the AMS Technical Support group. The purpose of this mail is to announce an incremental posting of new versions of several files in our TeX distribution on e-MATH.ams.com, subsequent to our major upgrades which were posted on July 2. The version numbers for the products themselves will remain unchanged: AMSFonts and AMS-TeX are version 2.1, and AMS-LaTeX is version 1.1. However, the version numbers embedded into any updated files (listed below) have been incremented by adding a letter to the version number. For example, ams/amsfonts/doc/userdoc.tex is at version 2.1a, but ams/amslatex/doc/amslatex.tex is at version 1.1b because it has been updated twice since version 1.1 of AMS-LaTeX was released. Changes to AMSFonts 2.1 are in the documentation only. Changes to AMS-LaTeX 1.1 are in the documentation, as well as a some bug fixes. See the amslatex.bug file for details. Changes to AMS-TeX 2.1 are in the documentation, as well as a few bug fixes. See the amstex.bug file for details. 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Please print up and/or distribute %% as widely as possible. %% Main points: 1992 TUG Meeting in Portland, Oregon %% July 27--30, 1992 %% Theme: `TeX in Context' %% Deadline for Proposals: December 15, 1991 for %% papers, workshops, poster talks, etc. %% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \long\def\programannouncement{% to put the information at the top % of this file and macros below \title{TUG'92} \conftitle{\TeX\ in Context} \confsubtitle{Resources, Support Tools, and Comparative Studies} \dates{July 27--30, 1992} \programcoordinator{Mimi Lafrenz} \programaddress{ETP Services Co.\\ 2906 Northeast Glisan Street\\ Portland, Oregon 97232-3295\\ \phone{(503) 234-5522}\\ \fax{(503) 234-5604}\\ \email{Mimi@ETP.com}} \programcommittee{Helen Gibson\\Wellcome Institute} \programcommittee{Doug Henderson\\Blue Sky Research} \programcommittee{Ron Whitney\\\TeX\ Users Group} \introduction The 1992 \TeX{} Users Group Annual Meeting will be held in Portland, Oregon. While \TeX{} itself is a powerful formatting and commmunication tool, \TeX{} alone is not the full story. \TeX{} is supported and enhanced by front-ends, font packages, graphics tools, device drivers, and post-processors. The human \TeX{} working environment requires documentation, instruction, and resource materials. And, as with all programs, \TeX{} needs be viewed in a wider universe of publishing and document management tools in order for those who use and develop \TeX{} to understand its strengths and weaknesses and the directions in which changes are appropriate. The 1992 \TeX{} User Group Conference will focus on the \TeX{} resource environment, on tools used to support \TeX{}, and on comparative understanding of elements of the \TeX{} world among themselves as well as with products outside that world. In addition to the regular paper presentations, there will also be topical workshops, poster sessions, several extended courses, a networking lunch, and ``Birds of a Feather'' sessions. \callforpapers Contributions are now being sought by the Program Committee for inclusion in the 1992 Meeting. Submissions for papers, workshops, and poster sessions may include material on a wide range of topics related to---but not limited to---the areas suggested below. Selection will be based on originality, applicability, utility and interest to the \TeX-using community. As well, a balance of beginner and advanced levels will be sought. \topiclist \topicarea Supporting Tools \topic Front-ends to \TeX{} \topic Incorporation of graphics in \TeX{} documents \topic Fonts for \TeX{} \topic \TeX{} with PostScript \topicarea Resources \topic \TeX{}ware on the networks \topic Universal access to networks and archives \topic Survey of \LaTeX{} style files \topic Local \TeX{} User Group support \topic Education \topicarea \TeX{} within Larger Environments \topic Exporting \TeX{} output to other applications \topic Document exchange and markup \topic Translation between \TeX{} and word-processors \topic \TeX{} as a database publishing tool \topic Document management systems \topic Uses of \TeX{} within the publishing, academic, research, and commercial typography communities \topicarea Comparative Studies \topic \TeX{} implementations on microcomputers \topic Device driver standards \topic Survey of screen previewers \topic The capabilities of desktop publishing software \endtopiclist \deadlines \deadln December 15, 1991: One page proposals submitted via mail, email, or facsimile to the Program Coordinator. 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------- ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 91 22:01:58 +0000 From: Brian {Hamilton Kelly} Subject: RE: ISO LaTeX style updated In a message (to UKTeX) of Thu, 26 Sep 91 15:23:45 BST, Nick North wrote: > With this message I am submitting the latest version of the ISO style > for inclusion in the Aston archive. > > The ISO style is a LaTeX document style for typesetting ISO standards > according to the guidelines of the ISO Central Secretariat. It has been > used to produce camera-ready copy for a number of standards in the areas > of programming languages, specification languages, communications > protocols and physical measurement. Anyone writing an International > Standard in LaTeX should have a copy. > > The style consists of the following files: > iso.sty - the main style file > iso9.sty - 9 point style option > iso10.sty - 10 point style option > iso.tex - documentation Nick, Please DON'T send the files themselves to this list; when submissions are sent to UKTeX@uk.ac.tex, they're exploded out to a panel of reviewers (which is how an answer can sometimes be published in the same issue of UKTeX as the original query). The list server at uk.ac.tex attempted to explode the few hundred lines of each of your files, with a view to mailing them out to the panel. Luckily for the latter, this happened to coincide with the account running out of quota because of a mailing loop between it and a rogue mailer elsewhere, so your submissions weren't retransmitted. Perhaps this is an opportune time for the editor to remind readers where to send submissions to the archive: transfer them by NIFTP to uk.ac.tex, username CONTRIBUTIONS, with a null password. THEN send mail to Archive-Contributions@uk.ac.tex announcing what you've put there; one of the archivists will then move the files to their appropriate location and resend your announcement, now supplemented by the location information, to UKTeX for publication. Those without NIFTP capability should just send the announcement to the archivists, one of whom will then contact the submittor to arrange collection, possibly by anonymous FTP *from* the submittor's site. 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