UKTeX Digest Friday, 12 Mar 1993 Volume 93 : Issue 10 ``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}: Side-by-Side Setting : Help Wanted re: tex.ftp re: tex.ftp Fixed length records on tex-archive Re: Fixed length records on tex-archive Subdivisions in list (LaTeX 2.09) Patching fonts together Re: Patching fonts together {Archive News}: pstricks version 0.93 in uk tex archive Re: Archive on CD or DAT 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: Thu, 18 Feb 1993 18:22:31 +0000 From: Stephen Miller Subject: Side-by-Side Setting : Help Wanted A colleague wants to be able to set folksongs side by side ie the original on the left and a translation on the right (his translation is line-by-line so the number of lines do match). Can anyone advise on the easiest way to do this? Stephen Miller Oxford University Computing Services stephen@vax.ox.ac.uk or stephen@oxford.ac.uk ------------------------------ Date: 08 Mar 1993 12:17:27 -0000 From: Mike Piff Subject: re: tex.ftp Is it the case, or am I misunderstanding this, that tex.ftp is set up to behave the way that SHSU does, say? Thus, can I retrieve files and obtain help by communicating with a fileserver? If so, what address do I send the message to, and what message? HELP? LIST? GET? SENDME? What I am getting at is, for the majority(?) of us who don't have FTP and don't understand FTP-speak, is there any way of communicating with this machine? Mike Piff Dr M J Piff e-mail: Department of Pure Mathematics University of Sheffield M.Piff@sheffield.ac.uk Hicks Building PM1MJP@derwent.shef.ac.uk Hounsfield Road SHEFFIELD S3 7RH Telephone: SHEFFIELD (0742) 824431 England ------------------------------ Date: 08 Mar 1993 12:37:38 +0000 From: spqr@uk.ac.york.minster Subject: re: tex.ftp > > Is it the case, or am I misunderstanding this, that tex.ftp is set up > to behave the way that SHSU does, say? Thus, can I retrieve files and obtain > help by communicating with a fileserver? yes, you can. but its not very efficient to do so if you have got any kind of ftp / file transfer access. the mailserver is not advertised yet, because it (mailserver@ftp.tex.ac.uk) only works with sites using SMTP, unless they route via Nottingham. Contact Dave Osborne for details if you really need it > If so, what address do I send the message to, and what message? > HELP? LIST? GET? SENDME? "help" is always a good place to start, and will work with the address above if your site is talking SMTP > What I am getting at is, for the majority(?) of us who don't have FTP and > don't understand FTP-speak, is there any way of communicating with this > machine? there are no (?) academic sites in the UK without JANET file transfer facilities, are there? which is fully suppported by all sites? this gives you two options - direct file transfer from uk.ac.tex, which now has a mirror of the Internet archive (a few problems and gaps, which will be fixed this week!) - file transfer via uk.ac.ft-relay but if your site is not even contemplating a JIPS service, I suggest you get on the right committee and fight for it. the effort of learning "FTP-speak" is a) easier than learning JANET rubbish (differs in each implementation, so far as I can see) and b) applicable to a much wider domain and last but not least, do not forget the mail server on uk.ac.tex which will send you whatever you need Sebastian ------------------------------ Date: 09 Mar 1993 11:31:52 -0000 From: Mike Piff Subject: Fixed length records on tex-archive Most of the contents of [tex-archive.systems.pc.emtex.betatest] and [tex-archive.systems.pc.emtex.bonus] are now inaccessible to PC users because they are in fixed-length record format---makes sense, when you think of it, that emTeX should only be available to non-PC users. ------------------------------ Date: 09 Mar 1993 12:00:42 +0000 From: spqr@uk.ac.york.minster Subject: Re: Fixed length records on tex-archive > are now inaccessible to PC users because they are in fixed-length > record format---makes sense, when you think of it, that emTeX > should only be available to non-PC users. they are inaccessible to that portion of the community which is limited to JANET file transfer, and does not have a Vax (if you do, use CODE=FAST on the transfer). This has absolutely nothing to do with their useability by PC users. sebastian ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Mar 1993 10:59:28 +0700 From: R.A.Reese"R.A.Reese" Subject: Subdivisions in list (LaTeX 2.09) I am by now innured to the fact that if I want to do something that LaTeX objects to, then I am probably looking at it the wrong way. Here is the problem and my solution in the hope it may be of use to someone else or of interest to the LaTeX 3 development. I am producing a long enumerated list and wanted to put subdivisions within the list. So I tried \documentstyle{article} [...] \item ... \subsection*{Next lot} \item and found that LaTeX just hangs. Using emTeX (and new LaTeX with NFSS) it must get into some very tight loop, as there is no disk activity and I can't break in. I have to reboot and when I go in again the log file is empty and the dvi has not been changed, so no evidence. I've also run it on SUN sparc LaTeX and found it is hanging on the \subsection* but doesn't fill up the log with iterations. - ----- The pragmatic solution is to make the sections into separate lists but preserve the list counter. There's no provision for this; I guess that enumi etc are re-allocated as new counters every time a list is started. It took a little fiddling as the LaTeX User Guide only mentions \value in the reference section, not at pp 91/92. However, this works \newcounter{lastitem} % in preamble [...] \setcounter{lastitem}{\value{enumi}} \end{description} \subsection*{Next lot} \begin{enumerate} \setcounter{enumi}{\value{lastitem}} \item ... (R.) Allan Reese Janet: r.a.reese@uk.ac.hull Head of Applications Direct voice: +44 482 465296 Computer Centre Voice messages: +44 482 465685 Hull University Fax: +44 482 466441 Hull HU6 7RX, U.K. ------------------------------ Date: 11 Mar 1993 14:42:17 -0000 From: Mike Piff Subject: Patching fonts together Does anyone know of any tools for taking x.tfm, x.pk, y.tfm and y.pk and producing xy.tfm and xy.pk containing x\Union y? And I don't mean virtual fonts!!!!!! Preferably, the program should map each character to a different character code. I am thinking of the output of programs like BM2FONT and MFPIC which is highly fragmented because the number of characters in each font can be very small. Mike Piff ------------------------------ Date: 11 Mar 1993 14:57:56 +0000 From: spqr@uk.ac.york.minster Subject: Re: Patching fonts together > > Does anyone know of any tools for taking x.tfm, x.pk, y.tfm and y.pk and > producing xy.tfm and xy.pk containing x\Union y? > > And I don't mean virtual fonts!!!!!! why not? because you don't want the lots of little files? there is little other argument against it. virtual fonts are a Good Thing > Preferably, the program should map each character to a different character > code. I am thinking of the output of programs like BM2FONT and MFPIC which > is highly fragmented because the number of characters in each font can be > very small. if i were you, i'd put the effort in persuading Friedhelm Sowa to make it an option in bm2font itself. i'd imagine it would be trivial for him, and would save you lots of work in even more little utility programs Sebastian ------------------------------ Date: 08 Mar 1993 10:37:47 +0000 From: spqr@uk.ac.york.minster Subject: pstricks version 0.93 in uk tex archive ftp.tex.ac.uk:pub/archive/graphics/pstricks tex.ac.uk:[tex-archive.graphics.pstricks] [will be mirrored to SHSU in a day or so] X-From: Timothy Van Zandt [...] If using this with seminar.sty, you must also upgrade to seminar.sty v0.93 or the frame styles in semcolor.sty won't work. There are lots of changes, once again, and you are encouraged to upgrade, so that you can keep up with the user interface. [....] Many of the changes have been distributed previously as pst-beta.tex, pst-char.tex, pst-grad.tex and pstricks.bug. Requests for more features will be ignored. PSTricks is already too big for its own good. Tim Timothy Van Zandt (609)258-4050 tvz@Princeton.EDU (NeXTMail) ------------------------------ Date: 09 Mar 1993 09:06:28 +0000 From: spqr@uk.ac.york.minster Subject: Re: Archive on CD or DAT From: rdm@cfcl.com (Rich Morin) Newsgroups: comp.text.tex Date: 23 Feb 93 21:02:59 GMT Reply-To: rdm@cfcl.com (Rich Morin) Organization: Canta Forda Computer Lab, Pacifica, CA Nntp-Posting-Host: cfcl.com The UK TeX Archive is now available on CD-ROM Issue 2-1 of Prime Time Freeware (PTF) contains a snapshot of the UK TeX Archive. The collection is stored in compressed tar format, and occupies ~300 MB (~1 GB, uncompressed). As far as we know, this is the only CD-ROM distribution of the archive; we hope the TeX community will find it useful. 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