UKTeX Digest Friday, 29 Nov 1991 Volume 91 : Issue 45 Today's Topics: {Q&A}: Re: Equations mac->dos Writeing Z with LaTeX M&S Font Selection Scheme RE: M&S Font Selection Scheme Atari TeX Laserwriter IIg Linotronic output {Announcements}: verbatim style option update 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: Mon, 25 Nov 91 09:39:09 +0000 From: R.A.Reese@uk.ac.hull Subject: Re: Equations mac->dos > We have maths people here who want to know if there is any way of > translating equations made in Word Perfect to a mac format. Word > perfect seems to have some problems in itself, however, how can these > equations be made Mac readable? The Maths department uses mathematica > if that helps. I don't see the reference to DOS in the message, but here are a couple of general comments. I've seen a formula set with WordPerfect (and published as a gee-whizz ain't it clever!). I was not impressed; the attempt at "x-bar", a fundamental notation in statistics, left the bar half way between the x and the adjacent variable. Visual design is not a good technique for reproducing formulae. That's why I use and recommend TeX, a markup system in which a formula is described in much the way you would read it, and the visual interpretation includes many detailed typesetting rules. This approach also has the benefit that formulae, which are written in plain ascii characters, can be transmitted by Email and recreated accurately at a receiving site. TeX is available as public domain packages for both Macs and PCs (OzTeX and emTeX respectively) but I received on Friday a publicity leaflet for a near-WYSIWYG interface for TeX on a Mac - "a Mac TeX interface that displays the finished page {\it as you type the text}". Name is Lightning TeX; further details from Blue Sky Research, Portland, Oregon 97204 TeL 800 622 8398 / 503 222 9571. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 25 Nov 91 17:41:13 +0000 From: Peter Knaggs (Research) Subject: Writeing Z with LaTeX I though that some of the readers may be interested in a recent exchange in the comp.specification.z newsgroup (or ZForum mail list): From: windley@cs.uidaho.edu (Phillip J. Windley) The zed.sty file available from the Zforum uses msxm and msym fonts. I don't know what these are. I (somehow) have the tfm files, but not the mf files, so I can't makle them. Perhaps I screwed up the installation of LaTeX or maybe never had them. Where can I get the mf files for these fonts? -- Phil Windley | windley@cs.uidaho.edu Assistant Professor | windley@cheetah.cs.uidaho.edu Department of Computer Science | University of Idaho | Phone: 208.885.6501 Moscow, ID 83843 | Fax: 208.885.6645 From: pjk@scm.tees-poly.ac.uk The msxm and msym files are extended maths symbols that come as part of the AMSFonts (2.0) package. In the Aston arcive they are stored at \amstex\amsfonts\sources\symbols\*.mf Persionally I prefer to use the OZ style option as it allows me more freedom with my notation. I have modified it slightly such that it is fully compatiable with the zed.sty option. Peter Knaggs From: d.love@daresbury.ac.uk (Dave Love) Actually they're from the first addition AMSfonts package, not 2.0, and the sources are not there -- they were for an obsolete version of METAFONT. AMSfonts 2.0 has different glyphs, especially a different style of blackboard bold. Possible sources for the msx/msy tfm and pk files include anonymous ftp to labrea.stanford.edu or sun.soe.clarkson.edu or mail to archive-server@sun.soe.clarkson.edu. They are in the Aston archive under [.fonts.amsfonts], accessible by mail to texserver@uk.ac.tex (@tex.ac.uk from outside JANET) or JANET NIFTP with user/password `public'. Send `HELP' to texserver to start with or log on to uk.ac.tex from JANET. [Having AMSfonts 2.0 installed probably implies using the new font selection scheme in LaTeX and unless zed.sty has changed recently it won't work as distributed with the new scheme. It can be fixed to work with either, however, and the new one allows you to do things like use zed.sty with SLiTeX or with PostScript text fonts.] The following files are aviliable from oxford for processing Z in LaTeX: fuzz Order form for "fuzz" Z style for LaTeX + type-checker zed.sty A LaTeX style option for writing Z documents zguide.tex A guide to the above style msfonts Information on obtaining the msx/msy fonts for zed.sty oz.sty A LaTeX style option for writing Z & Object-Z documents oz.tex A guide to the above style threecolumn.sty A style option used by "oz.tex" (if you don't have it) foil.sty A LaTeX style for overhead projector foils zedfoil.sty A LaTeX style option for Z overhead projector foils foil.tex An example of using the above two style files To obtain the files zed.sty and zguide.tex send a mail message containing the line: send z zed.sty zguide.tex to archive-server@uk.ac.oxford.prg (note that the subject line should be blank). Peter Knaggs School of Computing and Maths, Teesside Polytechnic, pjk @ scm.tp.ac.uk Middlesbrough, England. +44 (642) 342673 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 26 Nov 91 16:40:54 +0000 From: P.Abbott@uk.ac.aston Subject: M&S Font Selection Scheme I would like to know how to determine if text is being set in italics or roman. e.g The sentence GWR No. 3440 City of Truro, here shown departing Toddington. If the text is set in \it I want to enclose the name in quotes. If the text is being set in roman the I do not want quotes but would like City of Truro set in italics. Any ideas please. Peter Tel 44 (0)21 359 5492 direct FAX 44 (0)21 359 6158 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 26 Nov 91 18:24:23 +0000 From: CA_ROWLEY@uk.ac.open.acs.vax Subject: RE: M&S Font Selection Scheme > GWR No. 3440 City of Truro, here shown departing Toddington. Ah yes: reminds me of so many Saturdays spent on Paddington station! > If the text is set in \it I want to enclose the name in quotes. If the text > is being set in roman the I do not want quotes but would lile City of Truro > set in italics. >From lfonts.tex: \def\em{\protect\pem{}} \def\pem{\ifdim \fontdimen\@ne\font >\z@ \rm \else \it \fi} This works because \fontdimen 1 is the "slope per pt" of a font. OK? chris ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 27 Nov 91 00:05:10 +0000 From: Steve Hutchings Subject: Atari TeX I read an article a few days ago about TeX packages, and your JANET address was given as a source of information. Is it possible to get a copy of TeX or LaTeX for the Atari 1040STFM and the Atari 1040STEFM?? Thanks Steve Hutchings ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 28 Nov 91 16:07:51 +0000 From: P.Abbott@uk.ac.aston Subject: Laserwriter IIg I have just installed an upgrade from the II NTX to IIG. Oztex now offsets the output page by almost 4 inches in the horizontal direction and almost 6 inches in the vertical direction. TeXtures does not suffer from this problem. I assume it is because OzTeX looks for the old laser writer chooser extension. I have both the old one (with a space) and the new one (without), am using System 7. Before the printer upgrade it worked OK and if I send the output to another laser on the network, everything works fine. Any ideas please? Peter Tel 44 (0)21 359 5492 direct FAX 44 (0)21 359 6158 ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 28 Nov 91 16:07:54 +0000 From: P.Abbott@uk.ac.aston Subject: Linotronic output Does anyone know of extensions to the Mac print menu when a linotronic is selected (with TeXtures). I need for example emulsion down (for film). To set paper size and get cutmarks, to set screens etc. Peter Tel 44 (0)21 359 5492 direct FAX 44 (0)21 359 6158 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 25 Nov 91 16:09:08 +0100 From: Schoepf%de.zib-berlin.sc@uk.ac.nsfnet-relay Subject: verbatim style option update I have just put an update for my verbatim style option into the Aston archive. The main change, apart from a correction in the documentation, is to make \verb work in math mode as well. The files can be found in [TEX-ARCHIVE.LATEX.STYLES.VERBATIM] Rainer Schoepf Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum ,,Ich mag es nicht, wenn fuer Informationstechnik Berlin sich die Dinge so frueh Heilbronner Strasse 10 am Morgen schon so D-1000 Berlin 31 dynamisch entwickeln!'' 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