UKTeX Digest Friday, 10 May 1991 Volume 91 : Issue 19 Today's Topics: {Q&A}: RE: Use of \footnotemark RE: Use of \footnotemark Re: Use of \footnotemark RE: Use of \footnotemark Horizontal footnotes TeX for Hewlett-Packard PAWS LaTeX for Atari ST? strikethrough OzTeX and Adobe Expert Sets TFMs RE: OzTeX and Adobe Expert Sets TFMs Times Roman and maths Source for AMS Fonts ? RE: Source for AMS Fonts ? {Archive News}: TeXmag Index crudetype 3.01 on Aston archive. 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: Fri, 03 May 91 16:08:40 +0000 From: TEX@UK.AC.CRANFIELD.RMCS Subject: RE: Use of \footnotemark In a message to UKTeX of Fri, 3 May 91 14:29 GMT, Peter Flynn UCC , wrote: > I am trying to get a footnote reference in a \section title, eg > > \section{my header\footnotemark}\footnotetext{myref pp33--44} > > but it keeps telling me use of \@xfootnotemark doesn't match its definition. > The LaTeXbook explicitly says you can't use plain \footnote in an argument, > so just how on earth are you supposed to make \footnotemark work? > (*silent scream*) I think the problem probably lies in the .AUX file, to which the \section will have been written in a \addtocontents macro. One workaround that you _might_ like to try (no guarantees, I've never tried it in this context, but have had success with using \footnotemark in a \title with a style that didn't permit \thanks): \let\FootnoteMark=\footnotemark \section{my header\FootnoteMark}\footnotetext{myref pp33--44} \let\FootnoteMark=\relax Which lets \FootnoteMark do what you want when the \section is first obeyed, but leaves (perhaps) \relax in the AUX file. Which gives me another idea: did you try \section[my header]{my header\footnotemark}\footnotetext{myref pp33--44} to make the TOC entry different from that in the document? Whatever you do, I suspect that you'll need to delete all versions of the current .AUX file (and possibly the .TOC as well) before reprocessing from scratch). Brian {Hamilton Kelly} +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + JANET: tex@uk.ac.cranfield.rmcs + + BITNET: tex%uk.ac.cranfield.rmcs@ac.uk + + INTERNET: tex%uk.ac.cranfield.rmcs@nsfnet-relay.ac.uk + + UUCP: {mcsun,ukc,uunet}!rmcs.cranfield.ac.uk!tex + + Smail: School of Electrical Engineering & Science, Royal Military + + College of Science, Shrivenham, SWINDON SN6 8LA, U.K. + + Phone: Swindon (0793) 785252 (UK), +44-793-785252 (International) + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 03 May 91 16:23:21 +0000 From: CA_ROWLEY@UK.AC.OPEN.ACS.VAX Subject: RE: Use of \footnotemark > Which gives me another idea: did you try > > \section[my header]{my header\footnotemark}\footnotetext{myref pp33--44} > > to make the TOC entry different from that in the document? I suspect that Brian's analysis of the problem is correct and, if it is, then his second, simpler suggestion not only a solution, it is the only logically correct thing to do (UNLESS you want the footnote to appear in the table of contents also!). chris ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 03 May 91 18:44:00 +0000 From: KNAPPEN%DE.UNI-MAINZ.KPH.VKPMZD@UK.AC.EARN-RELAY Subject: Re: Use of \footnotemark Re: \footnotemark Try \protect\footnotemark . The argument of \section{...} is a moving argument. J"org Knappen ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 08 May 91 15:37:00 +0000 From: CBTS8001%IE.UCC.IRUCCVAX@UK.AC.EARN-RELAY Subject: RE: Use of \footnotemark Further to my request for help with this, it turns out all you have to do is say \protect\footnotemark and it works fine inside the argument of \section. RTFM. ///Peter ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 07 May 91 14:11:00 +0000 From: CBTS8001%IE.UCC.IRUCCVAX@UK.AC.EARN-RELAY Subject: Horizontal footnotes I need to get footnotes spread horizontally across the bottom of the page because there are a lot of them and they're very short. I would prefer LaTeX because the user has a lot of sectioning, TOC etc. Is there a style file for this anywhere; if not, is it possible to do it. I would normally use EDMAC, but while that can spread footnotes, I would have to write all the sectioning etc by hand, which seems a bit of a waste of time. ///Peter ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 07 May 91 12:57:34 +0000 From: APG@UK.AC.EDINBURGH.COMPUTER-SCIENCE.TARDIS Subject: TeX for Hewlett-Packard PAWS Somebody has suggested that people may (or more likely not) be interested in some work I have been doing in the TeX line. I work with a small network (12) Hewlett-Packard computers which run an operating system called PAWS (PASCAL WORK STATION) which has a resemblence to the ucsd system. It is not Unix or anything like it. The systems are common in electronic engineering and can also run under a BASIC based system. Until recently all my TeXing was done on a VAX using an LN03 (non-postscript) printer. This is about to be removed. Since my department's useage of TeX is quite high I have ported it to PAWS. However... It has NOT passed the TRIP test (but may well do so), and the font directory locations are hard-wired into the code. I also have a laserjet driver which appears to work in both landscape and portrait mode (not both at once!) and TANGLE and WEAVE have been written and are now in use. I don't know how many of these systems are in use and if any users are likely to want to run TeX on them. Is the above likely to be of interest to anyone? ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 05 May 91 20:29:38 +0100 From: SCHOEPF%DE.ZIB-BERLIN.SC@UK.AC.NSFNET-RELAY Subject: LaTeX for Atari ST? From: P.ABBOTT@UK.AC.ASTON Paper enquiry: I will print and forward responses. Peter I am a student in mathematics and I would like to use LaTeX on my Atari 1040 STf with a hard disk for a dissertation which I am going to write soon. There are two PD TeX's in Germany, and two commercial ones. Both PD versions are TeX 3.14 and MF 2.7, and both are available from the DANTE FTP server. I'll see to mail them to the land where network addresses are always read from behind so that they can be installed at Aston. Rainer ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 07 May 91 15:27:00 +0000 From: RHORNE%UK.CO.COMPULINK.CIX@UK.AC.UKC Subject: strikethrough >Likewise, a set >of strikethrough fonts could be created, but this really is overkill, and >disc-expensive for an infrequently required facility. >Mark J. Hewitt >>that simply serves you right if you >>aren't prepared to do it properly and create a font (the only >>`good' solution). >>#malcolm I agree with Malcolm that the only proper solution is to create new fonts. For use with plain TeX I found (with the help of Dominick) that the following produced acceptable results for xcmr12. The commented out lines produce an underlined font (ucmr12) or a crossed-out and underlined font (xucmr12) or a doubly underlined font (uucmr12). I use xcmr12 for deletions, ucmr12 for insertions, xucmr12 for deleted insertions uucmr12 for the second batch of insertions. After that things start getting complicated... The only problem is that spaces are not crossed-out or underlined Roger Horne % Computer Modern Roman 12 point crossed-out if unknown cmbase: input cmbase fi def crossout = pickup crisp.nib; pos100(1rule_thickness,90); pos101(1rule_thickness,90); %pos200(1rule_thickness,90); pos201(1rule_thickness,90); %pos300(1rule_thickness,90); pos301(1rule_thickness,90); top y100r=top y101r=.6x_height; lft x100=-u; rt x101=w+u; %top y200r=top y201r=-.6desc_depth; lft x200=-u; rt x201=w+u; %top y300r=top y301r=-1.2desc_depth; lft x300=-u; rt x301=w+u; filldraw stroke z100e--z101e; % bar %filldraw stroke z200e--z201e; % bar %filldraw stroke z300e--z301e; % bar %penlabels(100,101); %penlabels(200,201); %penlabels(300,301); enddef; extra_endchar:=extra_endchar&"crossout"; input cmr12 ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 May 91 11:35:00 +0000 From: STEPHEN@UK.AC.OXFORD.VAX Subject: OzTeX and Adobe Expert Sets TFMs Has anyone out there using OzTeX 1.3 tried using it with the Adobe Expert Sets? I've been able to generate TFMs acceptable to OzTeX for Adobe Baskerville and Caslon3 and Caslon540 as well as Fontographer generated fonts but when I come to using a TFM created for Adobe Garamond Regular I hit the message that I've a "Bad metric file". The TFM works fine on the VAX : I am careful to kermit it down using "Set file type binary". Any clues? stephen mille oxford university computing service ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 May 91 14:26:16 +0000 From: TEX@UK.AC.CRANFIELD.RMCS Subject: RE: OzTeX and Adobe Expert Sets TFMs In a message (387, to UKTeX) of Fri, 10 May 91 11:35 BST, Stephen Miller wrote: > come to using a TFM created for Adobe Garamond Regular I hit the message that > I've a "Bad metric file". The TFM works fine on the VAX : I am careful to > kermit it down using "Set file type binary". Any clues? The standard technique, when TeX or a driver complains about some font- related file, is to analyse the file with the standard tools. In this case, I suggest you run TFtoPL on your .TFM file, both before and after Kermitting it from the VAX. The Property List files ought to be identical. Moreover, if there really _is_ something wrong with the metrics, TFtoPL will tell you what. Brian {Hamilton Kelly} ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 May 91 16:21:00 +0000 From: Peter Abbott (Aston University) Subject: Times Roman and maths I have been asked to process a document ready for publication. The publisher wants Times Roman and of course the files contain maths. (TeX/ LaTeX of course). I have seen recently a lot of correspondence about maths fonts for Times Roman. Can someone point me in the right direction. Thanks Peter ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 May 91 15:09:11 +0000 From: NER034@UK.AC.TEES-POLY.PRIME-A Subject: Source for AMS Fonts ? Where abouts on the Aston Archive can I find the .MF files that generate the AMS Font set. I am wanting to use the ZED and OZ styles, and thay both need theres fonts. Peter Knaggs Teesside Polytechnic, Middlesbrough, NER034 @ UK.AC.TP Cleveland. 0642 324673 ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 May 91 15:45:00 +0000 From: malcolm Subject: RE: Source for AMS Fonts ? the old ams fonts do not have an mf description, cos they are MF79. the new ones do and they are in the archive somewhere. try amstex2 and walk down from there. what's OZ? (i am not rubbishing this software, understanding as i do that some people believe tharer are more things in life than typesetting). malcolm ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 08 May 91 16:32:01 +0000 From: P.ABBOTT@UK.AC.ASTON Subject: TeXmag Index The file [tex-archive.digests.tex-mag]texmag.v4idx has been installed. Peter ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 May 91 10:40:23 +0000 From: DAMERELL@UK.AC.NSFNET-RELAY Subject: crudetype 3.01 on Aston archive. The archivists have now kindly placed the latest version of crudetype in the Aston archive: site: uk.ac.tex directory: [tex-archive.drivers.crudetype.version3] New features, besides bugfixes: 1. More coding schemes and support for 256-char fonts (Courtesy J.Warbrick) 2. Independent horizontal & vertical magnifications 3. 2 flavours of screen view (very system-dependent) 4. Barring bugs, this version conforms to most of the draft driver standard. See the readme file for exceptions. All previous change files are obsolete. I tried to make a new lot, but cannot debug the primos or nos-ve versions as I have no access to these machines. I tried a MS-dos changefile which failed (program compiles and fails to run with a vague and incomprehensible error). 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