From: UKTeX-Request@ftp.tex.ac.uk To: UKTeX Distribution: ; Subject: UKTeX Digest V94 #09 Reply-To: UKTeX@ftp.tex.ac.uk Distribution: world MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Date: Fri, 04 Mar 1994 18:19:57 +0000 Message-ID: <2668.762805197@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk> Sender: cczdao@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk UKTeX Digest Friday, 4 Mar 1994 Volume 94 : Issue 09 ``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: {Questions & Answers}: Re: TeX for Windows Re: TeX for Windows Re: Rotating too wide for a4 portrait table into landscape Re: TeX memory limitations Re: PostScript virtual fonts Re: Postscript versions of LaTeX line and Circle fonts. when is a .pfb file not a .pfb file? when is a .pfb file not a .pfb file? Cork encoding... Previewers (Was: Postscript fonts) {Announcements}: yet another dvi previewer Final announcement: UKTUG LaTeX2e Conference, Warwick, March 20--21 Administrivia: Moderators: Peter Abbott (Aston University) and David Osborne (University of Nottingham) Contributions: UKTeX@ftp.tex.ac.uk Administration, subscription and unsubscription requests: UKTeX-request@ftp.tex.ac.uk ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 25 Feb 1994 19:27:11 +0000 From: spqr@ftp.tex.ac.uk (Sebastian Rahtz) Subject: Re: TeX for Windows Peter Knaggs writes > I have been quit happy using EmTeX for some time. Unfortunatly I have > now been forced into using Windows. As a resault I am no longer able > to use EmTeX, as the emx system that underpins EmTeX does not understand > how to use DPMI. Can anybody offer any advice on this problem? yes, check out CTAN:systems/msdos/dpmigcc, where you'll find a replacement for emx which works with dpmi > It should be noted that I am using Windows-NT at home, and Win32 in > the office. show off sebastian rahtz ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 03 Mar 1994 12:02:10 +0100 From: Michal Kubecek Subject: Re: TeX for Windows > I have been quit happy using EmTeX for some time. Unfortunatly I have > now been forced into using Windows. As a resault I am no longer able > to use EmTeX, as the emx system that underpins EmTeX does not understand > how to use DPMI. Can anybody offer any advice on this problem? You can use emTeX under MS Windows. The only programs that cannot run under Windows are TEX386.EXE and MF386.EXE. If you are using a version for another processor (TEX.EXE, TEX186.EXE, TEX286.EXE or -- if you work with large texts -- BIGTEX.EXE), you can run emTeX under Windows. Of course, the compilation would be slower (as everything is under Windows). ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 25 Feb 1994 19:27:11 +0000 From: spqr@ftp.tex.ac.uk (Sebastian Rahtz) Subject: Re: Rotating too wide for a4 portrait table into landscape John Simmie writes > Is there a way of rotating just a table(s) into landscape within an > A4 portrait document --- via LaTeX? i'd recommend my `rotating' package which has this functionality sebastian rahtz ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 25 Feb 1994 19:27:11 +0000 From: spqr@ftp.tex.ac.uk (Sebastian Rahtz) Subject: Re: TeX memory limitations Bernie Stocks writes > ! TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [main memory size=65501]. you need a bigger TeX! no more, no less. if its under your control, recompile it. if its not ... what TeX are you using? sebastian rahtz ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 25 Feb 1994 19:27:11 +0000 From: spqr@ftp.tex.ac.uk (Sebastian Rahtz) Subject: Re: PostScript virtual fonts A.F.Lack@uk.ac.city writes > holds virtual font files for garamond under fonts/postscript > (pgm*.vf) ................... > So my question is which foundary's version of Garamond was used > as the basis of the virtual font files in the Archive? they are Adobe Garamond > The archive has the following pgm* files. Is the following interpretation > of the Karl Berry naming scheme right in this case? yes sebastian rahtz ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 25 Feb 1994 19:27:11 +0000 From: spqr@ftp.tex.ac.uk (Sebastian Rahtz) Subject: Re: Postscript versions of LaTeX line and Circle fonts. Peter Abbott writes > I have received a letter asking if copies of Postscript versions of the > LaTeX Line and Circle fonts are available. > > 1. Are they? 2. If so are they Public Domain (I seem to remember > TeXtures having postscript versions of fonts). yes; yes and no. you can buy them from Y&Y or Blue Sky, but there are also the Paradissa versions in the public domain by Basil Malyshev. they are good type1 fonts, but expert opinion suggests they are not as perfect as the Blue Sky ones. for the line and circle fonts you probably don't mind. on CTAN these fonts are in fonts/cm/ps-type1. sebastian rahtz ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 26 Feb 1994 08:44:24 +0000 From: uclkahg Subject: when is a .pfb file not a .pfb file? A while ago you were kind enough to offer to help with my PostScript problems. $200 for Yannis Haralambous' ScholarTex package bought me the fonts but no installation instructions ... I've made some progress. A recent hint on comp.text.tex alerted me to the fact that PostScript (unlike DOS) is very fussy about upper-lower case. Having changed the font name reference in psfonts.map from Ygrepla to YgrePla (!), the LJ4 will now actually *print* the font it was already downloading. HOWEVER ... It still hasn't got the information it needs to position the Greek accents and breathings over their vowels; they are just strung out as separate characters. It clearly needs, as far as I can make out from the dvips manual (all that ptmr, rptmr stuff isn't exactly easy) a .vf file. But --- and I already knew this was a problem --- although I can generate .tfm and .vpl files perfectly successfully with afm2tfm, for some reason the program called vptovf whose job it is to make a .vf file simply won't work; it flashes a continuous string of error messages about `character in line 1 not in parentheses', and has to be put out of its misery with ^C. Yannis (who `knows nothing about DOS') generated his fonts with some kind of Apple program. Are there different kinds of .pfb program, and have I got the wrong kind? Any advice you can offer will be greatly appreciated. Alan ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ Alan Griffiths `When two men are fighting, and the wife ~ ~ Department of Greek & Latin of one of them puts out her hand and ~ ~ University College London catches hold of the other man's genitals, ~ ~ Gower Street you shall cut off her hand, and show her ~ ~ London WC1E 6BT no mercy' ~ ~ ~ ~ e-mail: uclkahg@ucl.ac.uk Deuteronomy 25:11f ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 26 Feb 1994 11:12:39 +0000 From: uclkahg Subject: when is a .pfb file not a .pfb file? Further to my earlier message (and when I say earlier I *mean* earlier -- I accidentally got up at 5.50 this morning, which may account for my talking about .pfb's when I meant .afm's) ... I just may be a bit further along. In some kind of inspired desperation I actually let vptovf continue with its frenzied error messages. After a minute and a half (on a 486-33) it stopped, apparently having done its job. You mean programs are SUPPOSED to behave like that??? I transferred the .vf and .tfm files as instructed by Rokicki. This time, I thought, it might really work. And indeed the printed output is different. But it's still not right. The accents and breathings now appear more convincing, but instead of being situated over their proper letters they sit smugly over an extra vowel of their own -- a Greek lc upsilon, in each case. And final sigmas still don't appear as such. So the `virtual font' stuff still isn't working properly. Please God, don't tell me I have to go into Re-Encoding ... Alan ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 Feb 1994 10:29:24 From: F.E.Burstall@maths.bath.ac.uk Subject: Cork encoding... Dear All, I am sure that this must have the status of an FAQ but I have not really found an answer yet so here goes: 1. Why do I need Cork encoding? (I am not being rhetorical here--this is just a naive question about how will it improve the quality of my life.) 2. What must I do to install it? For instance, must I replace zillions of CM fonts, what must I put in psfonts.map so that dvips handles postscript fonts with this encoding (and must I run afm2tfm over all the postscript afms again...) Any help from the experts or pointers to other sources of info gratefully received. Many thanks--Fran ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 01 Mar 1994 16:52:34 +0000 From: Dr RM Damerell Subject: Previewers (Was: Postscript fonts) In UKTEX 94#04, Sebastian Rahtz writes: > if you find ghostscript too slow, buy a faster computer! its *your* > time that costs real money; its a false economy scraping by with > low-end computers running DOS. No doubt it is a false economy, but every university in the UK has been forced to practice false economies for at least the last 10 years. We currently run the suntools previewer dvipage on a sun 3/60 with these results: startup: 7 secs goto page N: 1 sec display: about 5/6 of an A4 page, easily legible down to 5 points. I was urged to try ghostscript/view; we dont have it so I tried on somebody else's machine, a Sparc LX10 which is much faster. (Tex on that machine went at least 15 times as fast as on the 3/60). Ghostview on the LX10 was definitely slower than dvipage on the 3/60, and even 12-point type was difficult to read. I know you can zoom, but then you can only see a small part of the page. dvipage is not perfect: it only works on a Sun and it cannot handle embedded graphics. Even with these defects, I think that it is much better than any other previewer I have seen. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 03 Mar 1994 17:07:30 +0000 From: Jon Crowcroft Subject: yet another dvi previewer source of a handcrafted C language translation of the pascal dvitty program for dvi previewing, is avaialble on: cs.ucl.ac.uk in darpa/dviv.tar.Z its about 95% ok... anyone can take and modify...(i know someone else has done this, but...i didn't when i did it:-) j. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 01 Mar 1994 14:00:31 +0000 From: Chris Rowley Subject: Final announcement: UKTUG LaTeX2e Conference, Warwick, March 20--21 Book your place NOW for... ************************************************************ The Conference :LaTeX2e: The Conference ************************************************************ * STOP PRESS: if you have already booked...GREAT--- * * ---pass this on to someone else NOW--- * * * * if not, this is your LAST CHANCE--- * * ---no need to pay NOW, but we do need to * * know that you are comimg! * ************************************************************ ******************************************** Announcing the New Standard version of LaTeX ******************************************** You've read the hype, you've ordered the book--- --- haven't you? --- ---now here's the chance to discover the real thing! For authors, publishers, support persons, ..., everyone--- ---two days to discover what LaTeX2e can do for you All the New Features of LaTeX2e--- The New Standard Version of LaTeX ---Incorporating SliTeX and AMSLaTeX ************ *** how to install it *** how to integrate your local styles *** how to use scalable fonts *** how to integrate graphics *** how to process existing documents *** how to use the new features *** how to write extension packages Presentations by members of the LaTeX3 project team--- ---featuring Frank Mittelbach, Johannes Braams, David Carlisle, Sebastian Rahtz, Chris Rowley, Alan Jeffrey, Michel Goossens *************************************************************** Booking Form I wish to attend the UKTUG's LaTeX2e conference on March 21st--22nd: Name: Organisation: Address: Telephone: Email: Please specify any special dietary requirements: Specify any changes to standard 1-night accommodation[2]: Indicate whether you require a copy of `The \LaTeX\ Companion'[3]: Payment enclosed[1,4,9] or purchase order number[5] Signed: Date: Notes [1] Payment for the conference, all meals (including a conference dinner), refreshments and accommodation for the night of Monday, March 21st, will be \pounds89 for members of UKTUG (or other \TeX\ user groups) and \pounds120 for non-members. [2] Additional nights' accommodation (bed and breakfast) can be included at a cost of \pounds20 per night. Indicate which additional nights you require (if any). If you do not require accommodation for the night of Monday, March 21st, deduct \pounds20 and note this. [3] `The \LaTeX\ Companion', by Goossens, Mittelbach and Samarin, has recently been published by Addison Wesley. It is the main source of documentation about \LaTeX2e. We hope to have this book available to delegates at a discount from its normal price of \pounds26.95. Please indicate whether you wish to take advantage of this offer, which is available only to those attending the conference. [4] Sterling cheques should be made payable to `Warwick University'. [5] A Purchase Order, with an order number, is an acceptable alternative method of payment, but will attract a \pounds15 surcharge on the amount due. [6] If your cost is outside the range \pounds69--175, recalculate. [7] Return the completed form AS SOON AS POSSIBLE and also contact the local organiser by email, telephone or fax to secure your place. For contact details, see below. [8] If your requirements are not met by the options offered, contact the local organizer. [9] Note that VAT is not chargeable. [10] A proper LaTeX-able version of the booking form is available from the local organizer. Meeting duration Conference registration will commence at 1000 on Monday 21st; coffee will be available from 1030; the sessions will start at 1115. The sessions will end at 1700 on Tuesday 22nd. Travel to Warwick University There is an Inter-City rail service to Coventry, but from some locations it may be easier to travel to Birmingham initially. 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