UKTeX Digest Friday, 31 Jul 1992 Volume 92 : Issue 29 ``The UKTeX Digest is brought to you as a free, unfunded and voluntary service of the UK TeX Users Group and the UK TeX Archive.'' Today's Topics: {Q&A}: Re: Co ordination of TeX on multiple systems. equation builders Getting to Prague gopher access to info on UK TeX Archive Nepali? Source of PostScript fonts? More about Prague Re: More about Prague {Archive News}: uktex-specific version of TeX FAQ 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: Sat, 25 Jul 92 11:22:00 +0100 From: Max Calvani - Italy Subject: Re: Co ordination of TeX on multiple systems. >as a (very new) beginner to TeX I am trying to coordinate TeX on several >systems at Leicester - the systems are > >Macintosh - OzTeX >IBM PC clones - EmTeX >Sun - the standard system >Silicon Graphics - pass on this one, but I guess the standard unix system > >we are trying to standardize on a dvi to ps program, which is ``best'' > >out of > >dvi2ps >dvitps >dvitops >dvips > >have I missed any? are any of these regarded as ``standard''. >to help, I would like to be able to use don wards changebar system You forgot psprint. My experience (on VMS) is that dvips is the best and well supported. Max ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 25 Jul 92 11:35:05 +0000 From: Mark Gallagher Subject: equation builders Dear All, I am not sure if this should form part of the discussion on UKTeX, but one utility that is crying out to be on the achive server is a suitable equation builder. Obviously, an equation builder under emacs, or a similar editor could be made with a set of .el macros (no I'm not volunteering to write them). But a really good equation builder would run under a GUI of some sort and export as TeX etc. Ok so, I haven't got an original idea as enterprising souls have beaten me to the market-place.....! But what about a public domain equation builder!!! The commercial ones that I know of are: MathType (MSDOS/Win 3.x) $250 <---- good EquationBuilder (NeXTStep) $50+ <---- This is v. good But I don't know of an X-Windows versions EquationBuilder is available as a demo (runs for 2 mins) from nova.cc.purdue.edu, cs.orst.edu and good old uk.ac.doc.src here in the uk for pad users and those souls who cannot get onto nsf.sun or ft-relay!! However, I haven't tried archie yet for PD equation builders, but if any come to light... how about using some disk space and having them available on uk.ac.tex! Mark Gallagher University of Hull +44 482 465063 markga@comms.ee.hull.ac.uk ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 30 Jul 92 17:17:49 +0000 From: Peter Ilieve Subject: Getting to Prague As a digression from hard technical questions and lists of wizzo new things in the archive has anyone done much thinking about getting to Prague in September? I am not too keen on going by coach, which leaves plane or train. I have rung a few people and it seems you can fly from London or Amsterdam (which are about equally accessible to me in Scotland) for about \pounds180, with one fare from Campus Travel of \pounds129 Gatwick--Prague. There is also now an old fogey's InterRail card, \pounds180 for 15 days, but the catch with this is that it is not valid in the country you buy it in, and you have to have lived for 6 months where you buy it. This means I still have to pay extra to get to the UK boundary. I don't have train times yet. With the number of people going there ought to be scope for arranging some sort of group discount, possibly even by joining with Dutch folk and going via Amsterdam. Can anyone beat these fares or suggest any more radical alternatives? Peter Ilieve peter@memex.co.uk PS. The motivation for cheap fares is that while my firm will pay for the conference, they don't want to pay for travel for fear of a rush of claims for exotic foreign holidays disguised as training :-) ------------------------------ Date: 31 Jul 92 09:47:16 +0000 From: spqr@uk.ac.york.minster Subject: gopher access to info on UK TeX Archive if anyone reading this runs a gopher service, can I ask that they add a new link somewhere, containing: Name=UK TeX Archive Type=1 Port=70 Path=1/archive Host=ftp.tex.ac.uk and see what they get? i'd appreciate feedback on the usefulness and so on, if people get it working. if you dont have gopher, and have never heard of it, ignore this message. i will make a proper announcement of interactive browsing of TeX information from the UK TeX Archive as soon as I am sure things are working and stable Sebastian Rahtz ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 31 Jul 92 14:05:40 +0000 From: Tim Bradshaw Subject: Nepali? Has anyone done any work with TeX and Nepali? I'm interested in both getting TeX to deal with it and getting an editor to do so, both of which look to be non-trivial, so I don't want to reinvent the wheel. Even if no-one's done anything with TeX, do there exist any reasonable quality fonts? - --tim ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 31 Jul 92 14:09:14 +0000 From: Adrian F Clark Subject: Source of PostScript fonts? Having just acquired a PostScript printer with a disc, I'm looking for a few extra fonts: Baskerville, Bembo, etc. I know there are Adobe versions of these, but can anyone tell me where to buy them from in the UK? Many thanks in advance. Dr Adrian F. Clark JANET: alien@uk.ac.essex INTERNET: alien%uk.ac.essex@nsfnet-relay.ac.uk FAX: (+44) 206-872900 BITNET: alien%uk.ac.essex@ac.uk PHONE: (+44) 206-872432 (direct) Dept ESE, University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, Essex, C04 3SQ, UK. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 31 Jul 92 14:17:22 +0000 From: Peter Ilieve Subject: More about Prague A point to watch; I discovered that the Czech authorities require that your passport be valid for 6 months beyond the time when you enter the country. Mine of course runs out a few weeks short of this. No visa is required. British Rail assure me that the quickest route by train from London to Prague is via Paris, which seems odd if you look at a map. It is the only route they sell tickets for. Times: London Paris Prague Prague Paris London 09:15 17:23 13:26 07:04 22:58 15:33 07:56 14:46 I would be interested in hearing from any reader in the Nertherlands how they would get from say Rotterdam or Amsterdam to Prague by train. Perhaps the answer is the traditional `I wouldn't start from here.' :-) Peter Ilieve peter@memex.co.uk ------------------------------ Date: 31 Jul 92 13:55:06 +0000 From: spqr@uk.ac.york.minster Subject: Re: More about Prague LIST_SERVER@UK.AC.TEX writes: > British Rail assure me that the quickest route by train from London > to Prague is via Paris, which seems odd if you look at a map. it seemed to me when I looked that a typical train price was more or less the same as the air fare, unless you were a yoof. and then you have to eat for 24 hours while rumbling through the hinterland did anyone pay Prague by any clever means other than bank transfer of funds? that seemed arcane and expensive but i reluctantly did it anyway. s ------------------------------ Date: 27 Jul 92 16:26:06 +0000 From: spqr@uk.ac.york.minster Subject: uktex-specific version of TeX FAQ I have put my UKTeX-specific version of the comp.text.tex `Frequently Asked Questions' about TeX in the uk tex archive as [TEX-ARCHIVE.DOC]UKTEX-FAQ.TXT this is the source of the information promulgated by the Aston WAIS service for TeX. It can be translated into a (horrible) LaTeX-able version (called x.tex) with this Unix script: echo \\documentstyle[]{csart} > x.tex echo \\begin{document} >> x.tex echo \\title{Frequently Asked Questions about \\TeX \(UK Specific\)} >> x.tex echo \\author{Sebastian Rahtz} >> x.tex echo \\date{July 26th 1992} >> x.tex echo \\maketitle >> x.tex echo \\tableofcontents\\small >> x.tex cat tex.faq | sed 's/@question\(.*\)/\\end{verbatim}\\section\1}\\begin{verbati m}/' \ | tr '\002' '\012' | tail +2 | sed '/^\}/d' >> x.tex echo \\end{verbatim} >> x.tex echo \\end{document} >> x.tex Comments very welcome Sebastian ------------------------------ UK TeX ARCHIVE at ASTON UNIVERSITY >>> UK.AC.TEX <<< *** Interactive and file transfer access *** JANET: Host: uk.ac.tex, Username: public, Password: public (DTE 000020120091) Internet: host tex.ac.uk [134.151.40.18] For telnet access, login: public, password: public For anonymous ftp, login: anonymous, password: *** Mail server *** Send mail to TeXserver@uk.ac.tex (JANET) or TeXserver@tex.ac.uk (rest of the world) with message body containing the word HELP \section FILES OF INTEREST [tex-archive]00readme.txt [tex-archive]00directory.list [tex-archive]00directory.size [tex-archive]00directory_dates.list [tex-archive]00last30days.files [tex-archive.doc]TeX-FAQ.txt (Frequently Asked Questions list) [tex-archive.doc]FAQ-Supplement-*.txt (FAQ supplement) \section DIGESTS This year's UKTeX back issues are stored in the archive in directory [tex-archive.digests.uktex.92] This year's TeXhax back issues are stored in the archive in directory [tex-archive.digests.texhax.92] Latest TeXhax: V92 #15 TeXMaG back issues are stored in the archive in directory [tex-archive.digests.tex-mag] Latest TeXMaG: V5N3 \section MEDIA DISTRIBUTIONS Postal addresses are given below. \subsection Washington Unix TeX distribution tape Latest copy of May/June 1991 contains: TeX 3.14, LaTeX 2.09, Metafont 2.7, plus many utilities suitable for Unix 4.2/4.3BSD & System V tar format, 1600bpi, blockfactor 20, 1 file (36Mb) Copies available on: One 2400ft 0.5" tape sent to Aston with return labels AND return postage OR One Quarter-Inch Cartridge, QIC-120 or QIC-150 format (DC600A or DC6150) sent with envelope AND stamps for return postage to Nottingham (Due to currency exchange, this service is offered only within the UK) \subsection VMS tapes VMS backup of the archive requires three 2400ft tapes at 6250bpi. 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