UKTeX Digest Friday, 23 Apr 1993 Volume 93 : Issue 15
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Today's Topics:
{Questions & Answers}:
latex .dvi to Cannon BJ10ex driver
RE: latex .dvi to Cannon BJ10ex driver
Re: VVE
laTeX colour support
Re: laTeX colour support
Rotated Tables
Re: Rotated Tables
how to compile VVcode for VMS
Unix tape and Solaris
Re: Unix tape and Solaris
{Archive News}:
new package: pstree (macros for PSTricks)
Administrivia:
Moderators: Peter Abbott (Aston University) and
David Osborne (University of Nottingham)
Contributions: UKTeX@uk.ac.tex
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Date: Fri, 16 Apr 1993 16:50:00 +0000
From: ACE01@uk.ac.rutherford.isis-e
Subject: latex .dvi to Cannon BJ10ex driver
Please could you tell me if you know of a driver to convert *.DVI files
to a format suitable for the Cannon BJ10ex printer.
Thanks.
Alan Evans.
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Date: Fri, 16 Apr 1993 16:55:39 -0000
From: Philip Taylor (RHBNC)
Subject: RE: latex .dvi to Cannon BJ10ex driver
>>> Please could you tell me if you know of a driver to convert *.DVI files
>>> to a format suitable for the Cannon BJ10ex printer.
DVIDOT: a component of the emTeX suite.
Philip Taylor, RHBNC
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Date: 19 Apr 1993 08:28:47 +0000
From: spqr@uk.ac.york.minster
Subject: Re: VVE
LIST_SERVER@TEX.AC.UK writes:
>
> What do I do with the *.*_VVE files? What happened to *.BOO format?
BOO does not preserve all the necessary information. vvencode is more
reliable, flexible, and powerful. you can find it in
[.archive.tools.vvcode] (including a .BOO executable for DOS, if you
need that)
> If I get something downloaded I promise to translate the documentation from
ahahahhahahah
sebastian
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Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1993 09:40:46 -0000
From: Ian Galbraith
Subject: laTeX colour support
I need to produce some colour overheads and would like to use
LaTeX and our colour postscript printer to do this.
Is there any colour support under LaTeX at all ??
In SLiTeX there is some but it seems to be limited
to producing primary colours on separate sheets -
and I need the equation mode facilities of LaTeX.
Does dvi2ps support colour in any case ??
Any suggestions or info for an easy workaround
gratefully received.
Ian Galbraith
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Date: 19 Apr 1993 12:50:26 +0000
From: spqr@uk.ac.york.minster
Subject: Re: laTeX colour support
> I need to produce some colour overheads and would like to use
> LaTeX and our colour postscript printer to do this.
> Is there any colour support under LaTeX at all ??
..
> Does dvi2ps support colour in any case ??
junk dvi2ps, and install Rokicki's dvips ASAP (for the colour
support). then junk SLiTeX, and check out van Zandt's seminar.sty.
That way, you'll use just LaTeX, have very nice slides, and be able to
use the facilities of your colour PostScript printer (lucky dog).
Sebastian
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Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1993 13:24:48 -0000
From: hopl@uk.co.tessella
Subject: Rotated Tables
Please can you tell me if it is possible to rotate tables through
90 degrees in a LaTeX document? If so, how?
Thanks very much
Lawrence A Hopkins
Tessella Support Services
3 Vineyard Chambers
ABINGDON OX14 3PX
Phone: 0235 555511 Fax: 0235 553301 Email: hopl@tessella.co.uk
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Date: 20 Apr 1993 13:20:55 +0000
From: spqr@uk.ac.york.minster
Subject: Re: Rotated Tables
> Please can you tell me if it is possible to rotate tables through
> 90 degrees in a LaTeX document? If so, how?
get my `rotating' package from the UK TeX Archive. it has examples of
sideways tables in LaTeX
sebastian
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Date: 20 Apr 1993 16:19:55 +0000
From: spqr@uk.ac.york.minster
Subject: how to compile VVcode for VMS
[ in case others are trying to compile VVcode for themselves on a Vax
sebastian
]
You may be interested to know that I managed to get the VVE decoder to work
on our VAX system.
1. Copied [.archive-tools.vvcode]*.h files to target directory
2. Copied [.archive-tools.vvcode]*.cld file " "
3. Copied [.archive-tools.vvcode]*.c files referred to in above file
4. Edit file in 2, changing VVCODE_DIR to directory files were sent to
5. Copy [.archive-tools.vvcode]vaxvms.com to target directory
6. Run 5. by doing @vaxvms
7. Initialise command with SET COMMAND VVCODE
8. It's ready to use.
This info might be of use to other VAX users.
Alan Evans.
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Date: Fri, 23 Apr 1993 15:19:19 -0000
From: I.Ellery@uk.ac.east-anglia.xgate
Subject: Unix tape and Solaris
I have a copy of the UK Unix tape from Nottingham - which I got last March.
Does anyone know if this will compile OK on a new SUN Solaris system?
The Solaris OS is the most recent (2.1?) as the box arrived last week.
Just looking for some pointers before I jump in and try it,
thanks
Ian
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Date: Fri, 23 Apr 1993 15:32:50 +0100
From: David Osborne
Subject: Re: Unix tape and Solaris
> I have a copy of the UK Unix tape from Nottingham - which I got last March.
> Does anyone know if this will compile OK on a new SUN Solaris system?
> The Solaris OS is the most recent (2.1?) as the box arrived last week.
> Just looking for some pointers before I jump in and try it,
Yes, it should build ok... I've got it running on our ICL DRS6000,
which, like Solaris 2.1, is SPARC and System V Release 4. You may
want the latest web2c package which you can collect from the archive,
but don't try Sebastian's SPARCTeX package, which I believe is for
SunOS 4.1.x only -- the SVR4 Application Binary Interface will be
different.
~~Dave
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Date: 21 Apr 1993 10:53:59 +0000
From: spqr@uk.ac.york.minster
Subject: new package: pstree (macros for PSTricks)
Comprehensive TeX Archive Network: package description
- ------------------------------------------------------
Name: pstree
Author: Timothy van Zandt
Archive-path: graphics/pstricks/pstree
Mirrored from: princeton.edu
Description:
Description=
This directory contains some new tree macros for PSTricks, plus a few
other new features (including a matrix macro for graphs and commutatitve
diagrams). If you ever make trees, then you really should
try these out.
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\section MEDIA DISTRIBUTIONS
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\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)
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\subsection Exabyte 8mm tapes
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\section POSTAGE RATES
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0.5" tapes: UK: 2.50 (one tape), 5.00 (two tapes).
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\bye
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