Package=bibliography/bibtex/contrib Name=contrib Package=bibliography/bibtex/databases Name=databases Package=bibliography/bibtex/distribs Name=base Package=bibliography/bibtex/mac Name=mac Package=bibliography/bibtex/ms-dos/demel Name=demel Package=bibliography/bibtex/ms-dos/kempson Name=kempson Package=bibliography/bibtex/utils/bib2dvi Name=bib2dvi Package=bibliography/bibtex/utils/bibcard Name=bibcard Package=bibliography/bibtex/utils/bibclean Name=bibclean Author=Nelson Beebe Date=24 November 1992 Version=2.05 Description=Sources for bibclean, a BibTeX prettyprinter, portability verifier, and syntax checker, with MS/DOS and VMS executables, source code for these, as well as Unix, with Makefile. It can be used to find errors in BibTeX .bib files, as well as to standardize their format for readability and editing convenience. Besides prettyprinting of BibTeX bibliography files, the new version now provides conversion of Scribe bibliography files to BibTeX form, and syntax checking of citation tags and string values. Because bibclean has many new run-time options, besides UNIX manual pages (with PostScript, text, and help forms thereof for other systems), the executable program incorporates an interactive help facility that allows the help display to be scrolled up and down. The help text displayed this way is extracted automatically from the manual pages, ensuring that it remains up-to-date when the documentation is modified in the future. The new distribution incorporates extensive tests of the correctness of bibclean. Testing has been carried out on a wide variety of systems, representing 30 C and C++ compilers and three major operating systems, including the 6 most popular workstation architectures. The top-level README file contains detailed installation instructions. For user convenience, the bibclean distribution contains executables in binary and uuencoded form for IBM PC DOS and VAX VMS, since C compilers are extra cost options on those systems. 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A complete archive of this electronic digest, since its inception in 1985, will ultimately reside in this package and be updated as TeXhax Digests are received locally. Presently, all issues since 1987 are included. The filename syntax for TeXhax is TeXhax.yy-nnn, where "yy" is the year and "nnn" is the number of the issue within that year. Thus, the file TeXhax.91-004 is number 004 from the year 1991. Package=digests/texline Name=texline Lastchange=1992/09/27 Package=digests/ttn Name=ttn Lastchange=1994/06/03 |=remote_dir=/tex-archive/digests/ttn |=site=ftp.shsu.edu Package=digests/tugboat Name=tugboat Lastchange=1994/07/11 |=remote_dir=/tex-archive/digests/tugboat |=site=ftp.shsu.edu Package=digests/uktex Name=uktex Lastchange=1994/10/28 Description=The package UKTeX includes back issues of UKTeX, the electronic periodical produced by the UK TeX User's Group. Presently, all issues since 1987 are included. The filename syntax for UKTeX is UKTeX.yy-nn, where "yy" is the year and "nn" is the number of the issue within that year. Thus, the file UKTeX.91-04 is number 04 from the year 1991. Package=digests/updates Name=updates Lastchange=1992/09/27 Package=documentation/RTF Name=RTF Package=documentation/amslatex-primer Name=amslatex-primer Author=Phil Hirschhorn Package=documentation/components-of-TeX Name=components-of-TeX Package=documentation/errata-TeX-MF_92-03-16 Name=errata-TeX-MF.92-03-16 Package=documentation/fontname Name=fontname Author=Karl Berry Version=1.4 |=site=ftp.cs.umb.edu |=remote_dir=/pub/tex/fontname Package=documentation/latex-essential Name=latex-essential Package=documentation/localguide-sparc Name=localguide-sparc Package=documentation/ogfuda Name=ogfuda Package=documentation/tex-primer_vms-specific Name=tex-primer.vms-specific Package=dviware/a5booklet Name=a5booklet Lastchange=1990/10/03 Package=dviware/beebe Name=beebe Lastchange=1994/08/09 Package=dviware/bitpxl Name=bitpxl Lastchange=1990/10/02 Package=dviware/cdvi Name=cdvi Lastchange=1990/10/02 Package=dviware/crudetype Name=crudetype Lastchange=1991/11/29 Package=dviware/dvgt Name=dvgt Author=Geoffrey Tobin Version=3.51 Lastchange=1993/08/25 Description=DVGT package contains modifications to Ian Dall's 3.0 C version of dv (available at anonymous@augean.ua.oz.au:/pub/misc/dv.tar.Z), which is a C port of the original Modula-2 version of DVItoVDU by Andrew Trevorrow. This version is Tobin's modification 4 (1 December 1992) of DVItoVDU version 3.0. As with all programs related to Trevorrow's original effort, this driver allows the visual display of DVI files using PK fonts on a monitor or terminal. Two Makefiles are provided: Makefile.aix for IBM machines (such as the Risc/6000) running AIX. Makefile.sun for Suns and Sparcs running Sun/OS, with gcc. These can serve as templates for other Makefiles. (The AIX one originated from the Sun Makefile.) In developing this release, Tobin was in contact with Trevorrow, as well as Masahiro Kitagawa , the author of the Japanese version 1.1J. Users of terminals that emulate tek4010 can use the vis550 of one of the other tek4010 emulating terminal drivers listed in the README. An explicit "tek4010" option is not provided, as this would be misleading and so as to make provisions for a real tek4010 driver in a (hypothetical) later release. MS-Kermit 3.xx has a tek4010 emulator which is compatible with the tek4010 emulation modes of DVGT drivers, such as vis550. This version includes the useful ZI/ZO features of 3.0. Zoom is now adjustable. For example, one can say "ZI 1.2" to zoom in by a factor of 1.2. Subsequent uses of ZI and ZO with no explicit factor will continue to zoom 1.2 fold. DVGT supports many other features of 3.0, such as wisely ignoring \special's. |=site=ftp.shsu.edu |=remote_dir=/tex-archive/dviware/dvgt Package=dviware/dvi-augsburg Author=Ingo Eichenseher, Markus Zahn, Gerhard Wilhelms Lastchange=1994/09/19 |=site=ftp.dante.de |=remote_dir=/tex-archive/dviware/dvi-augsburg Package=dviware/dvi2pcl Name=dvi2pcl Lastchange=1992/11/25 Package=dviware/dvi2ps/carleton Name=carleton Lastchange=1990/10/02 Summary=DVI2PS (Carleton) dvi to PostScript Description=DVI2PS (Carleton) dvi to PostScript Package=dviware/dvi2ps/dvi-to-ps Name=dvi-to-ps Lastchange=1990/10/02 Description=DVI2PS (dvi-to-ps) dvi to PostScript Package=dviware/dvi2ps/dvi3ps Name=dvi3ps Author=ed Kevin Coombes Lastchange=1990/10/02 Description=DVI2PS (dvi3ps) dvi to PostScript Package=dviware/dvi2ps/oostrum Name=oostrum Author=Piet van Oostrum Lastchange=1990/10/02 Summary=DVI2PS (dvi2ps) dvi to PostScript Description=DVI2PS (dvi2ps) dvi to PostScript Package=dviware/dvi2ps/psdvi Name=psdvi Lastchange=1990/10/02 Summary=DVI2PS (psdvi) dvi to PostScript Description=DVI2PS (psdvi) dvi to PostScript Package=dviware/dvi2ps/wolcsko Name=wolcsko Author=Mario Wolcsko Lastchange=1990/10/02 Description=DVI2PS (Wolcsko) dvi to PostScript Package=dviware/dvi2qms Name=dvi2qms Lastchange=1990/10/02 Package=dviware/dvi2tty Name=dvi2tty Lastchange=1990/10/02 Description=A filter for converting the device independent output files produced by TeX to files which may be printed on ASCII terminals or line printers. Package=dviware/dvi2xx Name=dvi2xx Lastchange=1994/04/25 Package=dviware/dviapollo Name=dviapollo Lastchange=1990/10/02 Package=dviware/dvibit Name=dvibit Lastchange=1990/10/02 Package=dviware/dvibook Name=dvibook Lastchange=1994/03/19 Package=dviware/dvicopy Name=dvicopy Lastchange=1990/10/02 Package=dviware/dvidis Name=dvidis Lastchange=1992/01/16 Package=dviware/dvidjc Name=dvidjc Lastchange=1994/03/07 |=remote_dir=/tex-archive/dviware/dvidjc |=site=ftp.dante.de Package=dviware/dvidvi Name=dvidvi Author=Tom Rokicki Lastchange=1994/08/29 Description=DVIDVI lets you manipulate DVI files, performing tricks by extracting selected pages (or a selected ordering of pages) into a new DVI file. This newer port also provides fuller functionality in that it allows a user to extract certain pages from a document. The command: dvidvi m[n] file outfile will extract n pages starting at m. This is in addition to previously supported page reversal, extraction of only odd or even pages, preparation of folded brochures, and other items. Package=dviware/dview Name=dview Lastchange=1990/10/02 Package=dviware/dviimp Name=dviimp Lastchange=1990/10/02 Package=dviware/dviljk Name=dvijlk Author=Gustav Neumann and Karl Berry (changes to official dvilj) Version=1.0 Lastchange=1994/10/28 +=site=ftp.shsu.edu +=remote_dir=/tex-archive/dviware/dviljk |=site=ftp.cs.umb.edu |=remote_dir=/pub/tex |=get_patt=dviljk.*gz Package=dviware/dvimswin Name=dvimswin Author=Doug McDonald Date=10.3.1993 Version=2.6 Lastchange=1993/03/15 |=site=c.scs.uiuc.edu |=remote_dir=[NETDIST.PUB] |=get_patt=dvims.* |=remote_fs=vms |=recursive=false |=flags_nonrecursive= |=get_size_change=false |=flags_recursive=[...] Package=dviware/dvipage Name=dvipage Lastchange=1992/05/12 Package=dviware/dvipj Name=dvipj Lastchange=1992/04/09 Package=dviware/dvips Name=dvips Author=Tom Rokicki Version=5.55 Lastchange=1994/09/13 Summary=DVIPS dvi to PostScript Description=dvi to PostScript |=remote_dir=/pub |=get_patt=dvips.* |=site=labrea.stanford.edu |=recursive=no Package=dviware/dvipsk Name=dvipsk Author=Karl Berry (changes to official dvips) Version=5.55a Lastchange=1994/10/28 +=remote_dir=/tex-archive/dviware/dvipsk +=site=ftp.shsu.edu |=site=ftp.cs.umb.edu |=remote_dir=/pub/tex |=get_patt=dvipsk.*gz Package=dviware/dvisun Name=dvisun Lastchange=1990/10/02 Summary=previewer for Suntools Description=DVISUN previewer for Suntools Package=dviware/dvitodvi Name=dvitodvi Package=dviware/dvitops Name=dvitops Author=James Clark Lastchange=1991/01/26 Description=dvi to PostScript Package=dviware/dvitovdu/rmcs_upgrade Name=upgrade Lastchange=1990/10/02 Package=dviware/dvitovdu/unix/c Name=c Lastchange=1990/10/02 Package=dviware/dvitovdu/unix/pascal Name=pascal Lastchange=1990/10/02 Package=dviware/dvitovdu/vms Name=vms Lastchange=1990/10/02 Package=dviware/dvitty Name=dvitty Lastchange=1990/10/02 Package=dviware/dvivga Name=dvivga Lastchange=1993/11/30 Package=dviware/dviwin Name=dviwin Author=Hippocrates Sendoukas Date=19.3.1993 Version=2.8 Description=DVIWIN 2.8 is a DVI driver for previewing and printing DVI files under MS-Windows 3.x DVIWIN 2.8 is a screen and printer driver for TeX DVI files under Windows 3.1. Its main features are: * Fast previewing (uses 386-specific code if it finds a 386/486) * Painless support for graphics in TeX documents * Uses any standard PK font files or FLI font libraries * Works with virtually all displays and printers supported by Windows * Automatically detects changes in the dvi file and reloads it quickly by avoiding to reread fonts unnecessarily New features include support for FLI files, custom resolutions, a font cache, automatic refresh of dvi files, reduction in memory requirements, a workaround to avoid common bugs in video drivers (which was NOT a bug in dviwin 2.0), a magnifying glass, etc. The required memory depends on the resolution that you use. It needs about 1.5M free RAM to print on a 300dpi printer without swapping |=site=oak.oakland.edu |=remote_dir=/pub/msdos/tex |=get_patt=dviwin.* Package=dviware/epson Name=epson Author=Neal Becker Date=12.4.1993 Version=0.2 Lastchange=1993/04/08 History=Collected from ftp.ctd.comsat.com/pub/eps02.taz on 14.3.93 Description=This is a dvi driver for epson 9-pin dot matrix. It was built from the mctex package, which is found in the standard TeX distribution. Package=dviware/ivd2dvi Name=ivd2dvi Lastchange=1990/10/02 Package=dviware/kane Name=kane Lastchange=1990/10/02 Package=dviware/kyocera Name=kyocera Lastchange=1990/10/02 Package=dviware/laserjet Name=laserjet Lastchange=1990/10/02 Package=dviware/ln01 Name=ln01 Lastchange=1990/10/02 Package=dviware/ln03/rmcs Name=rmcs Lastchange=1991/10/02 Package=dviware/ln03/rose Name=rose Lastchange=1990/10/02 Package=dviware/ln03/thomas Name=thomas Lastchange=1990/10/02 Package=dviware/psprint Name=psprint Package=dviware/psprint/unix Name=unix Lastchange=1990/10/02 Package=dviware/psprint/vms Name=vms Lastchange=1990/10/02 Package=dviware/qms Name=qms Lastchange=1990/10/02 Package=dviware/qms/vms Name=vms Lastchange=1990/10/02 Package=dviware/quicspool Name=quicspool Lastchange=1990/10/02 Package=dviware/seetex Name=seetex Author=Dirk Grunwald Version=2.18 Lastchange=1994/09/13 |=site=ftp.cs.colorado.edu |=remote_dir=/pub/cs/distribs/SeeTeX |=get_patt=SeeTeX.*|xtex.* Package=dviware/textool Name=textool Lastchange=1990/10/02 Package=dviware/umddvi Name=umddvi Lastchange=1990/10/02 Package=dviware/vutex Name=vutex Lastchange=1990/10/02 Package=dviware/wd2latex Name=wd2latex Lastchange=1991/03/01 Package=dviware/xdvi Name=xdvi Author=Paul Vojta Version=patchlevel 16 Lastchange=1994/10/26 |=remote_dir=/pub/Software/TeX |=get_patt=xdvi.* |=recursive=false |=site=math.berkeley.edu Package=dviware/xdvi-dos Name=xdvi-dos Lastchange=1992/10/23 Package=dviware/xdvik Name=xdvik Author=Karl Berry (changes to official xdvi) Version=2.4a Lastchange=1994/10/28 +=site=ftp.shsu.edu +=remote_dir=/tex-archive/dviware/xdvik |=site=ftp.cs.umb.edu |=remote_dir=/pub/tex |=get_patt=xdvik.*gz Package=fonts/ams Name=ams Lastchange=1994/10/28 |=site=e-math.ams.org |=remote_dir=/ams |=exclude_patt+|pk-files|\.tar\.Z$|\.tar\.gz$ |=compress_patt=\.tar$ Package=fonts/apl Name=apl Lastchange=1992/01/16 Package=fonts/armenian Name=armenian Lastchange=1994/01/29 |=remote_dir=/pub/TeX |=site=clsi.stanford.edu |=get_patt=arm.tar.gz Package=fonts/ascii Name=ASCII Author=RWD Nickalls Date=1993/7/10 Version=1 Lastchange=1993/07/11 Description=The ASCII.STY and its related font files in this package, are intended for printing/typesetting the first 128 characters of the standard ASCII code using TeX/LaTeX with MS-DOS systems. Note that this ASCII font includes the first 31 graphics characters. The package includes comprehensive documentation (ASCIISTY.TEX), and the .DVI file is also included (ASCIISTY.DVI). Package=fonts/astro Name=astrosym Author=Peter Schmitt's Lastchange=1992/05/21 Description=MetaFont sources for astronomical symbols used for the planets and the signs of the zodiac. The shapes of the symbols are taken from various sources. For some symbols more than one shape was found -- for these symbols variants are included. The shapes were reviewed by some historians and astronomers, and the `main shape' reflects their preference. The main style used for the symbols in AstroSym is calligraphic (strokes of varying breadth). An additional version uses a uniform stroke. It is supplied in two variants (thin and thick strokes). The size of the symbols, and the breadth of the stroke, can easily be changed in the driver file. The MetaFont code of AstroSym uses the plain base, but is completely independent of the cm-fonts. The AstrSym-font contains the following characters: calligraphic style: \char0 - \char10 : main shape - the planetary system \char11 - \char22 : main shape - the signs of the zodiac \char23 - \char28 : variant shapes uniform stroke, bold : \char100 - \char128 uniform stroke, thin : \char200 - \char228 Package=fonts/barcodes Name=barcodes Lastchange=1992/09/08 Package=fonts/bashkirian Name=bashkirian Lastchange=1991/12/05 Package=fonts/bbold Name=bbold Author=Alan Jeffrey Lastchange=1994/04/06 |=site=ftp.cogs.susx.ac.uk |=remote_dir=/pub/tex/bbold Package=fonts/blackletter Name=blackletter Lastchange=1991/03/15 Package=fonts/cheq Name=cheq Lastchange=1990/10/02 Package=fonts/chess Name=chess Author=Piet Tutelaers Date=Feb 1992 Version=1.2 Lastchange=1994/05/15 Summary=macros for typesetting chess with LaTeX and/or TeX Description=CHESS is a family of chessmacros for typesetting chess with LaTeX and/or TeX. This new version contains an improved chess style file (chess.sty) complete with documentation and example files. The documentation is the article as it will appear in TUGboat. You will also find examples of complete chess games and a list of all available Informator symbols in the directory `doc'. The file CHANGES12 contains a summary of the differences between this version and version 1.1. The main differences are: a) improved plain TeX interface b) language support using the babel package from Johannes Braams c) nochess-environment replaces chess-environment d) font chessfig10 renamed into chessf10 (MSDOS) e) handling of promotion improved f) `en passant capture' bug solved g) added Informator symbols Note that b), c) and d) makes this version incompatible with the older versions. Read the file INSTALLATION how to upgrade from 1.1 to 1.2. Package=fonts/cirth Name=cirth Lastchange=1992/03/18 Package=fonts/cm/bbm Name=bbm Author=Gilles F. Robert Date=30.3.1993 Lastchange=1993/04/08 Description=blackboard variant to Computer Modern fonts Package=fonts/cm/cmoutlines Name=cmoutlines Lastchange=1992/09/27 Package=fonts/cm/cmtest Name=cmtest Lastchange=1992/08/10 Package=fonts/cm/cmttss Name=cmttss Author=Arthur Ogawa Lastchange=1992/09/27 Summary=METAFONT sources for cmttss family of fonts Description=The METAFONT source files for a family of fixed pitch, sans serif, condensed fonts. These fonts are provided in three weights (light, regular, and bold) and are based on cmbase and cmtt10. To accomplish necessary changes, this distribution includes modified copies of the files punct.mf, romanu.mf, and romanl.mf. Be careful that these modified copies of the standard cm suite do not clobber the latter. Package=fonts/cm/mf Name=mf Lastchange=1992/08/10 Package=fonts/cm/ps-type3 Name=ps-type3 Lastchange=1993/03/03 Package=fonts/cm/sauter Name=sauter Lastchange=1994/08/26 |=site=ftp.cs.umb.edu |=remote_dir=/pub/tex |=get_patt=sauter.* Package=fonts/cm/tfm Name=tfm Lastchange=1993/04/10 Package=fonts/cmastro Name=cmastro Lastchange=1992/03/31 Package=fonts/cmcyr Name=cmcyr Lastchange=1992/09/02 Package=fonts/cmoefont Name=cmoefont Lastchange=1991/06/20 Package=fonts/cmpica Name=cmpica Lastchange=1991/03/06 Package=fonts/concrete Name=concrete Lastchange=1992/09/27 Package=fonts/courier Name=Courier Lastchange=1992/10/26 Package=fonts/cun Name=cun Author= Jo Jaquina Lastchange=1993/04/29 |=site=ftp.maths.tcd.ie |=remote_dir=/pub/jaymin/mf |=get_patt=cun.* Package=fonts/dc Name=dc Lastchange=1994/08/24 Package=fonts/dingbat Name=dingbat Lastchange=1992/05/10 Package=fonts/duerer Name=duerer Lastchange=1990/09/05 Package=fonts/elvish Name=elvish Lastchange=1991/06/28 Package=fonts/fc Name=fc Lastchange=1993/05/11 Package=fonts/futhark Name=futhark Author=Micaela "Stayka" Pantke + Sigrid "Shavana" Juckel Date=3.5.93 Lastchange=1993/05/03 Description= Metafont source for the Older Futhark alphabet with corrected spacing between the letters. They are as good as Shavana and I managed to design them. I include the parameter files and the files to compile 10pt, 20pt, 30pt, 40pt and 50pt runes, which should cover almost every case. Package=fonts/go Name=go Lastchange=1991/12/02 Package=fonts/greek/greektex Name=greektex Lastchange=1994/09/18 |=remote_dir=/tex-archive/fonts/greek/greektex |=site=ftp.dante.de Package=fonts/greek/kd Name=kd Lastchange=1992/12/14 Package=fonts/greek/kelly Name=kelly Lastchange=1992/09/27 Package=fonts/greek/levy Name=levy Author=Silvio Levy Lastchange=1992/09/27 Package=fonts/greek/moschovakis Name=moschovakis Lastchange=1993/02/02 Package=fonts/greek/yannis Name=yannis Author=Yannis Haralambous Lastchange=1992/09/27 Package=fonts/halftone Name=halftone Lastchange=1992/09/27 Package=fonts/hands Name=hands Lastchange=1992/09/27 Package=fonts/hershey Name=hershey Lastchange=1991/11/27 Package=fonts/hge Name=hge Lastchange=1992/04/10 Package=fonts/hieroglyph Name=hieroglyph Author=Serge Rosmorduc Date=27.5.93 Lastchange=1994/05/12 Description= A package I made (with the GNU font utils) for typesetting ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs. There is also a diacritic font, based on cmti. This is sort of a beta (perhaps gamma!) release. You can typeset texts, but some signs are not that pretty, and the font metrics are not always perfect. There is also a LaTeX environment for typesetting Egyptological texts, and grammatical stuff. Package=fonts/knot Name=knot Author= Jo Jaquina Lastchange=1993/03/16 |=site=ftp.maths.tcd.ie |=remote_dir=/pub/jaymin/mf |=get_patt=knot.* Package=fonts/ljmetrics Name=ljmetrics Lastchange=1994/04/28 |=remote_dir=/tex-archive/fonts/ljmetrics |=site=ftp.shsu.edu Package=fonts/lucida Name=lucida Lastchange=1992/10/31 Package=fonts/malvern Name=malvern Lastchange=1994/10/12 |=remote_dir=/tmp/Damian.Cugley/Malvern-1.2 |=site=ftp.comlab.ox.ac.uk Package=fonts/mathtime Name=mathtime Lastchange=1993/07/18 Package=fonts/modes Name=modes Author=Karl Berry Date=29.9.93 Version=1.10 Lastchange=1994/08/31 Description= This is a collection of Metafont mode_def's (probably close to all of them in existence). It also makes common definitions for write-white printers and `special' information. This version handles write-white devices in a better way than prior versions. It also allows selective overriding of any of the mode_def parameters. |=remote_dir=/tex-archive/fonts/modes |=site=ftp.shsu.edu Package=fonts/ocr-a Name=ocr-a Lastchange=1992/09/27 Package=fonts/ocr-b Name=ocr-b Lastchange=1991/03/08 Package=fonts/pandora Name=pandora Lastchange=1992/09/02 Package=fonts/phonetic Name=phonetic Lastchange=1994/01/29 |=remote_dir=/pub/TeX |=site=clsi.stanford.edu |=get_patt=Phonetic.tar.Z Package=fonts/poorman Name=poorman Lastchange=1992/09/27 Package=fonts/postscript/adobe Name=adobe Lastchange=1994/10/17 |=compress_patt=.*\.ps |=site=ftp.mv.us.adobe.com |=remote_dir=/pub/adobe Package=fonts/postscript/afm Name=afm Package=fonts/postscript/cm Author=Basil K Malyshev Version=1.0 Lastchange=1994/01/17 Description=Adobe Type1 PostScript renderings of CM fonts (including AMS fonts), including hints. Includes Euler fonts, ASM fonts etc Package=fonts/punk Name=punk Lastchange=1988/12/22 Package=fonts/ransom Name=ransom Lastchange=1992/09/02 Package=fonts/redis Name=redis Lastchange=1991/12/05 Package=fonts/rsfs Name=rsfs Lastchange=1991/10/27 Package=fonts/rune Name=rune Author= Jo Jaquina Lastchange=1993/04/29 |=site=ftp.maths.tcd.ie |=remote_dir=/pub/jaymin/mf |=get_patt=rune.* Package=fonts/sanskrit Name=sanskrit Lastchange=1992/09/27 Package=fonts/softfonts/sfware Name=sfware Author=Norman Walsh Version=1.1A Lastchange=1992/05/08 Description=The Sfware utilities allow you to download, rotate, compress, expand, view, and perform special effects on softfonts. The effects provided include bold, fill, convert to fixed spacing, halftone, hollow, invert, mirror, outline, convert to proportional spacing, resize, reverse, shade, shadow, slant, stripe, three-d, hollow-three-d, and filled-three-d effects. The effects can be tailored and customized for any font with various parameters and shading patterns. One new special effect has been added in 1.1A -- tilt --which rotates characters to any angle. Sfware is distributed in five archive files: SFW11AP1, SFW11AP2, SFW11AD1, SFW11AD2, and SFW11AEX. The 'P' archives contain the programs and the 'D' archives contain documentation. It is absolutely vital that you have BOTH program archives before you try to use Sfware. The EX archive is (relatively) small and contains a "sample sheet" that will give you a feel for Sfware before you download the whole thing. These programs only work under MS-DOS. The menu-shell requires a hard disk and 400+kb of memory. The special effects cannot be applied to scalable fonts. These programs are shareware. In summary, what you need: SFW11AP1.ZIP SFW11AP2.ZIP These archives contain the programs for Sfware. You must get both of these archives or Sfware will not work! SFW11AD1.ZIP SFW11AD2.ZIP These archives contain the documentation. The "D1" archive documents the full-screen shell. The "D2" archive documents the command line utilities. It is recommended that you start with the full-screen shell and move on to the command-line interface if you find a need. SFW11AEX.ZIP This is an examples archive. It is considerably smaller than the others and contains an over-view as well as an examples page (to print on your laser printer) that will give you a feel for the kinds of things Sfware can do. Package=fonts/stmaryrd Name=stmary Author=Jeremy Gibbons and Alan Jeffrey Lastchange=1994/04/06 Description=This package contains a number of new commands for use in math mode, and a new document style option ``module'', for modularizing large .sty files. The St Mary's Road symbol package contains a font designed to complement the AMS symbol fonts by adding symbols for domain theory, linear logic, process theory and program calculation, including the double square brackets. By defining over 100 new commands, the package provides support for new: -- large operators -- binary operators -- relations -- arrows -- delimiters -- special symbols used for building other symbols To accommodate TeX implementations with limited memory, these symbols can be added selectively via the innovative module approach used in this package. Also, support is provided for the Old Font Selection Scheme and the New Font Selection Scheme. |=site=ftp.cogs.susx.ac.uk |=remote_dir=/pub/tex/stmaryrd Package=fonts/tengwar Name=tengwar Lastchange=1994/09/23 Package=fonts/thai Name=thai Lastchange=1992/09/27 Package=fonts/twcal Name=twcal Lastchange=1991/08/23 Package=fonts/utilities/adjkerns Name=adjkerns Author=Yannis Haralambous Date=15.4.93 Lastchange=1993/04/16 Description=This utility will read a {\tt [V]PL} file and \begin{itemize} \item remove all kerning pairs involving removed characters; \item introduce kernng pairs for new characters; \item add or remove ligatures. \end{itemize} |=site=ftp.ens.fr |=remote_dir=/pub/tex/yannis/adjkerns Package=fonts/utilities/ega2mf Name=ega2mf Lastchange=1993/12/06 Package=fonts/utilities/fontinst Name=fontinst Author=Alan Jeffrey Date=28.4.1993 Lastchange=1994/10/30 Description= This package allows you to install PostScript fonts (or any other fonts given in AFM format) in arbitrary encodings. Features of this font installer are that it: * Is written in TeX, for maximum portabilty (at the cost of speed). * Supports the full Cork encoding (as much as one can with PostScript fonts). * Allows fonts to be generated in an arbitrary encoding, with arbitrary `fake' characters---for example the `ij' character can be faked if necessary by putting an `i' next to a `j'. * Allows caps and small caps fonts with letter spacing and kerning. * Allows kerning to be shared between characters, for example `ij' can be kerned on the left as if it were an `i' and on the right as if it were a `j'. This is useful, since many PostScript fonts only include kerning information for characters without diacriticals. * Allows the generation of math fonts with nextlarger, varchar, and arbitrary font dimensions. * Allows more than one PostScript font to contribute to a TeX font, for example the `ffi' ligatures for a font can be taken from the Expert encoding, if you have it. * Automatically generates an fd file for use with version 2 of the New Font Selection Scheme. * Can be customized by the user to deal with arbitrary font encodings. |=site=ftp.cogs.susx.ac.uk |=remote_dir=/pub/tex/fontinst Package=fonts/utilities/macfont Name=macfont Author=Norm Walsh Lastchange=1993/08/20 Description=Description= It's a Unix/PC program for reading Mac resources and extracting PostScript fonts and metric information. I announced it on comp.fonts not long ago, but it occurs to me that many people who work with TeX and PS fonts across multiple platforms might be interested. Package=fonts/utilities/mf2ps Name=mf2ps Lastchange=1993/02/18 Package=fonts/utilities/mff-29 Name=mff-29 Lastchange=1992/07/10 Package=fonts/utilities/pfm2afm Name=pfm2afm Lastchange=1993/12/14 |=remote_dir=/tex-archive/fonts/utilities/pfm2afm |=site=ftp.shsu.edu Package=fonts/utilities/pkbbox Name=pkbbox Lastchange=1994/08/25 |=remote_dir=/tex-archive/fonts/utilities/pkbbox |=site=ftp.shsu.edu Package=fonts/utilities/ps2mf Name=ps2mf Lastchange=1992/09/24 Package=fonts/utilities/ps2pk Name=ps2pk Author=Piet Tutelaers Version=1.3 Lastchange=1994/08/09 Summary=utility to convert Type 1 Adobe fonts to PK format Description=PS2PK is a tool that converts a PostScript Type 1 font into a corresponding TeX PK font. The tool is especially interesting if you want to use fully hinted type1 fonts in your DVI previewer (instead of the unhinted Type 1 fonts currently used in GhostScript) or on a printer that has no PostScript interpreter. In order to use the PS2PK generated fonts your driver and previewer need to support virtual fonts. The reason is that PostScript fonts and TeX fonts do have a different font encoding and handle ligatures in a different way. With virtual fonts the PostScript world (encoding + ligatures) can be mapped to the old style TeX world on which the current plain macro packages still are based (despite the fact that TeX 3.0 can handle 8 bits). It is also possible to use the PS2PK generated PK fonts directly (without virtual fonts) but in that case you need modified plain TeX macros in order to acces the new (changed) font features. To make TeX really 8 bits (the reason TeX 3.0 was released) TUG has proposed a new font standard supporting the full 8 bit range (in stead of the 7 bit). The 128 extra characters in this new TUG standard are filled up with characters for 17 different European languages (see: TUGboat #10 vol. 4, 1990). With PS2PK it is possible to generate PK fonts from PostScript fonts according to this new TUG font standard. |=remote_dir=/pub/tex |=get_patt=ps2pk.* |=site=ftp.urc.tue.nl Package=fonts/utilities/qdtexvpl Name=qdtexvpl Lastchange=1993/04/30 Package=fonts/utilities/t1tools Name=t1tools Author=Thomas Wolff <@inf.fu-berlin.de> Date=16.8.93 Lastchange=1993/08/17 History=ftped 16.8.93 ftp.fu-berlin.de: pub/postscript/t1tools.zip Description=t1tools is a collection of programs and batch files useful for handling type 1 fonts on MSDOS and Unix systems. Documentation is ad-hoc to get the package out at last - sorry for any inconvenience this may impose. The package is not meant for people without knowledge about type 1 font and metrics stuff. Package=fonts/utilities/t1utils Name=t1utils Lastchange=1992/06/18 Package=fonts/utilities/unadobe Name=unadobe Lastchange=1992/12/15 Package=fonts/utilities/vpltools Name=vpltools Author=Alan Jeffrey Date=8.3.1993 Lastchange=1993/03/11 Description= The VPL tools include: * A VPL parser and writer, written in AWK. * A VPL parser and writer, written in TeX. * A VPL creator, written in TeX. Note that only the first of these is maintained! The others are made available because of frequent requests, but should be used with caution. |=site=ftp.cogs.susx.ac.uk |=remote_dir=/pub/tex/vpltools Package=fonts/utilities/vplutils Name=makevpl Author=Angus Duggan Date=25.9.93 Version=1.2 Lastchange=1993/09/25 Description=Description= Makevpl is a Perl script that merges several PL and/or VPL files, writing a VPL file as output. Command-line options control which fontdimens and bits of character information are added to the output font. Seperate control over the character width, height, depth, italic correction and character mappings are possible. Ligatures, kerns, delimiter lists and variable size characters are all dealt with. Fonts can be re-encoded, re-scaled, and merged. (PL and VPL files are TeX's property list and virtual property list files, which describe the character metrics and mappings.) Unfortunately Makevpl is quite slow, but it is thorough. |=site=ftp.dcs.ed.ac.uk |=remote_dir=/pub/ajcd |=get_patt=vplutils.*Z Package=fonts/utopia Name=Utopia Lastchange=1993/05/15 Package=fonts/va Name=va Lastchange=1991/08/15 Package=fonts/wasy Name=wasy Lastchange=1990/10/12 Package=fonts/wasy2 Name=wasy2 Lastchange=1992/10/12 Package=fonts/wsuipa Name=wsuipa Lastchange=1993/04/23 Package=graphics/axodraw Name=axodraw Author=J A M Vermaseren Lastchange=1994/03/14 |=site=ftp.nikhef.nl |=remote_dir=pub/form/axodraw Package=graphics/bit2spr Name=bit2spr Lastchange=1994/08/23 Package=graphics/bm2font Name=bm2font Author=Friedhelm Sowa Lastchange=1994/10/26 +=remote_dir=/tex/bm2font +=site=clio.rz.uni-duesseldorf.de |=remote_dir=/tex-archive/graphics/bm2font |=site=ftp.dante.de Package=graphics/fig2mf Name=fig2mf Author=Anthony Starks Date=16.3.1993 Version=0.04 Lastchange=1993/03/19 Description=This package translates the graphics language Fig to METAFONT using the mfpic macros. With this tool, any program that creates Fig code, such as xfig, can be used as font creation tool. Included in the distribution are preliminary documentation, source code, manual page (in TeX), required MF macros, and a testing script, along with a variety of sample figures. |=remote_dir=/tex-archive/graphics/fig2mf |=site=ftp.shsu.edu Package=graphics/gnuplot Name=gnuplot Date=1/10/93 Version=3.5 Lastchange=1993/09/24 Package=graphics/hpgl2ps Name=hpgl2ps Lastchange=1992/09/27 Package=graphics/mactotex Name=mactotex Lastchange=1991/10/03 Package=graphics/mfpic Name=mfpic Author=Thomas Leathrum and Geoffrey Tobin Date=10/11/1993 Version=0.25 Lastchange=1994/08/11 Description=Description: A set of TeX and Metafont macros that essentially draw pictures in a TeX document using Metafont. Support for unix, MS-DOS, and 4DOS. Patches in the new "mfpic.tex": improved LaTeX compatibility (lamfpic.tex is redundant), fractional x and y scales, correct restoration of the `at' character's catcode, sharp and percent characters written literally in the MF file, \label options tested, MF char codes must be 0 to 255, some quantities localised. The documentation is updated, and a new version of `Metafont for Beginners' is included. In MFpic, each picture comes out as a single Metafont character; the TeX macros actually write the Metafont file for you, so there's no need to learn Metafont (although you do have to be able to run Metafont); and the TeX macros are things like \axes, \arrow, \circle, \curve, etc., similar in nature (but nowhere near the scope) of PiC-TeX. The advantages of this technique: significantly faster than PiC-TeX (especially on curves), totally printer-independent (unlike \special's). Package=graphics/pbmtopk Name=pbmtopk Lastchange=1991/10/30 Package=graphics/pictex Name=pictex Lastchange=1994/04/20 Package=graphics/piechart Name=piechart Lastchange=1992/10/26 Package=graphics/psfig Name=psfig Author=Trevor J. Darrell Date=13 Nov 1993 Version=v1.10 Lastchange=1993/11/11 Description=TeX macros for including Encapsulated PostScript graphics in a TeX document. Package=graphics/pstricks Name=pstricks Author=Timothy Van Zandt Date=12.3.1993 Version=v0.93a Lastchange=1994/09/28 Summary=PostScript (color, graphics, etc.) macros for (Generic) TeX Description= pstricks.tex is an extensive collection of PostScript macros that is compatible with most TeX macro packages, including Plain TeX, LaTeX AmSTeX and AmS-LaTeX. Included are macros for color, graphics, rotation, trees and overlays. It has several special features: * There is a wide variety of graphics (picture drawing) macros, with a flexible interface and with color support. All lines and outlines can be solid, dotted or dashed. Lines and curves can have arrowheads, t-bars, brackets or circles on the ends. Regions can be filled with solid colors, lines or crosshatch. * There is support for polar and cartesian coordinate systems. * There are macros for plots and axes. * Nested rotations can be made with respect to the physical page. * There are flexible node macros, useful for trees, mathematical diagrams, and linking information of any kind. * There is a powerful loop macro that is useful for making pictures. * There are macros for coloring or shading the cells of tables. UPGRADING FROM VERSION 0.91: You need to reinstall the package in its entirety, including pstricks.pro. There are a few incompatible changes, described in changes.pst. The User's Guide is greatly improved -- check it out. |=site=princeton.edu |=remote_dir=/pub/tvz/pstricks Package=graphics/texdraw Name=texdraw Lastchange=1992/07/07 Package=graphics/tiff Name=tiff Lastchange=1992/06/03 Package=graphics/transfig Name=transfig Lastchange=1994/05/05 |=remote_dir=/tex-archive/graphics/transfig |=site=ftp.shsu.edu |=exclude_patt+|incoming|old.* Package=graphics/tree Name=tree Author=Greg Lee Date=7/90 Lastchange=1993/07/24 Description=The `tree' program formats trees for screen display or printing with TeX. The program, supporting utilities, and accompanying documents are free and in the public domain. Package=graphics/xfig Name=xfig Lastchange=1994/05/05 |=remote_dir=/tex-archive/graphics/xfig |=site=ftp.shsu.edu |=exclude_patt+|incoming|old.* Package=help Lastchange=1994/10/20 |=remote_dir=/tex-archive/help |=site=ftp.shsu.edu |=get_patt=.*FAQ.* Package=help/TeX-index Name=index Lastchange=1994/04/22 +=remote_dir=/pub/tex +=get_patt=TeX-index.txt +=site=theory.lcs.mit.edu |=remote_dir=/tex-archive/help |=site=ftp.shsu.edu |=get_patt=TeX-index.* Package=help/comp-fonts-FAQ Name=comp-fonts-FAQ Lastchange=1994/01/25 |=remote_dir=/tex-archive/help/comp-fonts-FAQ |=site=ftp.shsu.edu Package=help/ctan Name=CTAN Lastchange=1994/10/30 Package=indexing/glo+idxtex Name=glo+idxtex Lastchange=1994/04/21 Package=indexing/makeindex Name=makeindex Author=maintained by Nelson Beebe Date=27.5.93 Version=2.12 Lastchange=1993/06/04 History=ftp.math.utah.edu pub/tex/pub/makeindex/2-12 Package=info/maketexwork Name=maketexwork Lastchange=1994/10/02 |=remote_dir=/tex-archive/info/maketexwork |=site=ftp.shsu.edu Package=info/tcdmanual Name=tcdmanual Lastchange=1993/11/24 |=site=ftp.maths.tcd.ie |=remote_dir=/pub/TeX/Manual Package=languages/arabtex Name=ArabTeX Author=Klaus Lagally Date=23.3.1993 Version=2.07 Summary=LaTeX extension for high-quality arabic output Description=ArabTeX, a LaTeX extension for high-quality arabic writing. This is the complete distribution, including styles, documentation, precompiled fonts, TeX font metric (tfm) files, and METAFONT sources. The distribution is included in a UUENCODEd ZIP archive. The resulting file has been broken into 13 parts to accommodate size-sensitive mailers. |=site=ftp.informatik.dante.de |=remote_dir=/pub/arabtex |=exclude_patt+|.*.tar.Z Package=languages/babel Name=babel Author=Johannes Braams Date=24.9.1993 Version=3.3.2 Description=Babel is a multilingual style-option for adapting the standard LaTeX document styles for use with non-English languages. It consists of a collection of common macros and a series of language-specific document-style options. The standard distribution includes the following common files documentation: babel.doc (the documentation for the whole system), babel.bug (a list of bug reports and fixes) babel.com, babel.readme (which contains installation notes), babel.hyphen, babel.switch, babel22.switch, babel32.switch, hyphen.doc, language.dat, latexhax.com, latexhax.doc. Package=languages/chinese Name=chinese Package=languages/cyrillic Name=cyrillic Package=languages/cyrtug Author=Olga Lapko Date=10.94 Description=The archives of CyrTUG (Russian-speaking TeX Users Group) Package=languages/devanagari Name=devanagari Author=Frans J. Velthuis Description=Software for the printing of the devanagari script with TeX. The devanagari script is used for a number of languages from Northern and Central India, such as Hindi and Marathi. It is also the script used for writing and printing Sanskrit. The package contains the following files: * DNMACS.TEX: macro file for TeX. * DEV.STY: macro file for LaTeX. * DVNG8.TFM, DVNG9.TFM, DVNG10.TFM: TFM files. * DEVNAG.EXE, DEVNAG.C: preprocessor (MS-DOS executable plus C-source). If you are using the software on a system other than MS-DOS, then the source, DEVNAG.C, must be compiled with a C-compiler, after which the executable must be put in a directory where the system can find it. * MISSPAAL.DN: an example file. * MANUAL.TEX: the User Manual. * READ.ME: this file. * PK files for 300dpi black-writing laserprinters. * DEFS.MF, DNCHARS.MF, DVNG10.MF, DVNG9.MF, DVNG8.MF: Metafont source files. The preprocessor can work in two different modes: Hindi mode or Sanskrit mode. The difference is that in Sankrit mode all the available ligatures are used, while in Hindi mode sometimes a virama stroke is preferred. Furthermore, in Sanskrit mode a virama is automaticaly added at the end of a word if it ends in a consonant. Package=languages/english Name=english Package=languages/french Name=french Author= Bernard Gaulle Description=french style |=site=ftp.univ-rennes1.fr |=remote_dir=/pub/GUTenberg/french/french |=exclude_patt+|.*\.dvi Package=languages/german Name=german Package=languages/greek Name=greek Package=languages/hebrew/hclassic Name=hclassic Package=languages/hebrew/heb Name=heb Package=languages/hebrew/redis Name=redis Package=languages/hebrew/shalom Name=shalom Package=languages/hebrew/tex Name=tex Package=languages/hyphenation Name=hyphenation Package=languages/icelandic Name=icelandic Package=languages/indian Name=indian Package=languages/italian Name=italian Package=languages/korean Name=korean Package=languages/malayalam Name=malayalam Author=Jeroen Hellingman Version=1.0 History=. Description=Malayalam-TeX is a package to typeset Malayalam with TeX (*), in both the traditional and reformed script. The complete package will include a pre-processor and fonts in various styles (regular, bold, slanted, calligraphic) and various sizes (6, 8, 10, 12, 17 pts). Text will be entered in an ASCII transcription with can be converted to traditional or reformed script or to scientific transcription in TeX. The transcription is adaptable via tables. Malayalam-TeX is available in two versions: -- a freely distributable demo version, which includes a very small set of fonts for 300dpi laser printers only, so you can type your letters in Malayalam. This is what is in the CTAN archive. This version is for evaluation or occasional use only. If you find yourself using the package regularly, you are required to registrate for the full version. -- a complete version, for which I ask DFL 75, or the equivalent in other currencies (**). This version will include the complete family of fonts in various sizes and styles, and all sources. If you order the complete version, you will receive: -- the executables of the preprocessor for MS-DOS and Atari-ST. -- all required macro files for TeX. -- all TFM files. -- PK files for a Canon-CX laser printer engine at 300 dpi -- the source code for the preprocessor in ANSI-C. This will enable you to use the package on any machine that supports C and TeX, and the source code for METAFONT, so that you can generate fonts at various sizes and for various output devices. -- a user manual, explaining the use of Malayalam TeX. and you will be informed of later developments, updates, which I will distribute to you at handling costs (i.e. free if I can reach you by E-mail). I will send the package on a 3.5" DS/DD MS-DOS disk, and by E-mail, if this is possible. (I will not send the TeX typesetting system itself. You can get this free of cost on several FTP sites). If interested or if you want other scripts be made available for TeX, contact: Jeroen Hellingman E-mail 't Zand 2 Phone +31-3473-73935 4133 TB Vianen (18.00--21.00 MST) The Netherlands All comments will be highly appreciated. P.S. Since I am a coin collector, I am also willing to exchange a copy for some interesting Indian coins, and the person who can send me some Malayalam lead letters, as used in traditional typesetting, will also receive a full copy free. (please contact me first about these options). -------- (*) Malayalam-TeX requires TeX 3.0 or higher. from Indian addresses.) Package=languages/polish/mex Name=mex Description=macros etc for Polish TeX |=site=halina.univ.gda.pl |=remote_dir=mex Package=languages/portuguese Name=portuguese Package=languages/scyrillic Name=scyrillic Package=languages/swedish Name=swedish Package=languages/tamil Name=tamil Package=languages/telugu Name=telugu Package=languages/turkish Name=turkish Package=languages/vietnamese Name=vietnamese Package=languages/xettex Name=xettex Author=Donald E. Knuth and Pierre A. Mackay Version=v3.0 Description=A modification of TeX with support for typesetting in languages which read from right to left. Package=macros/ams Name=ams Package=macros/ams/amslatex Name=amslatex Author=American Mathematical Society Date=21 Jun 1991 Version=v1.1 Description=AMS-LaTeX is a synthesis of the LaTeX macro package and the AMS-TeX macro package which combines the document structure of LaTeX with the sophisticated math typesetting capabilities of AMS-TeX. It is implemented as a set of document styles and style options for LaTeX. AMSLaTeX |=remote_dir=/ams/amslatex |=site=e-math.ams.org Package=macros/ams/amstex Name=amstex |=remote_dir=/ams/amstex |=site=e-math.ams.org Package=macros/eplain Name=eplain Author=Karl Berry Date=1.3.1993 Version=2.3 Lastchange=1994/05/02 Description= Eplain for TeX. The eplain macro package expands on the definitions in plain TeX. Eplain is not intended to provide "intensional" typesetting capabilities, like LaTeX or Texinfo. Instead, it provides definitions that are intended to be useful regardless of the high-level commands that you use when you actually prepare your manuscript. |=site=ftp.cs.umb.edu |=remote_dir=/pub/tex/eplain Package=macros/foiltex Name=foiltex Lastchange=1992/08/25 Package=macros/generic/boxedart Name=boxedart Author=Laurent Siebenmann Lastchange=1994/06/14 |=site=matups.matups.fr |=remote_dir=/pub/TeX/Graphics.dir/BoxedArt.dir Package=macros/generic/caesarcm Name=caesarcm Author=Laurent Siebenmann Lastchange=1994/05/16 |=site=matups.matups.fr |=remote_dir=/pub/TeX/CaesarCM.dirXX Package=macros/generic/diagrams/barr Lastchange=1994/07/06 |=site=triples.math.mcgill.ca |=remote_dir=pub/texmacros Package=macros/generic/diagrams/borceux Name=borceux Lastchange=1993/02/17 |=remote_dir=/tex/contrib/Borceux/diagram-3 |=site=theory.doc.ic.ac.uk Package=macros/generic/diagrams/taylor Name=Taylor Author=Paul Taylor Date=2.1993 Lastchange=1994/07/20 |=remote_dir=/tex/contrib/Taylor/diagrams |=site=theory.doc.ic.ac.uk Package=macros/generic/diagrams/xypic Name=xypic Author=Kristoffer H. Rose Version=2.8 Lastchange=1994/10/28 |=remote_dir=/diku/users/kris/TeX/xy |=site=ftp.diku.dk |=exclude_patt+|.*tar.gz Package=macros/generic/dratex Name=dratex Author= Eitan Gurari Date=28.9.93 Lastchange=1993/09/28 History= ftp.cis.ohio-state.edu in directory pub/tex/osu/gurari Description= Macros from TeX and LaTeX: Drawing and Literate Programming. McGraw-Hill. DraTex.sty -- Low level drawing facilities AlDraTex.sty -- High level drawing facilities Examples.tex -- Code from the following manual (needs for compilation the files `ProTex.sty' and `AlProTex.sty' that reside in the same directory) Package=macros/generic/hyacc-cm Name=hyacc-cm Author=Laurent Siebenmann Lastchange=1994/02/12 |=site=matups.matups.fr |=remote_dir=/pub/TeX/HyAcc-CM.dir Package=macros/generic/infpic Name=infpic Lastchange=1992/09/14 Package=macros/generic/laan Name=laan Lastchange=1992/09/18 Package=macros/generic/labtex Name=labtex Lastchange=1992/09/06 Package=macros/generic/midnight Name=midnight Author=Marcel van der Goot Lastchange=1992/08/31 Description= The Midnight Macros provide a rather diverse set of macros. Some are useful in general applications (e.g., loop.tex); some can be used to write other macros (e.g., dolines.tex); and some are intended for very specific typesetting problems (e.g., labels.tex). What they have in common is (somewhat) the style of programming, applicability in a variety of situations (e.g., through parametrization), and, maybe most important, a user manual. The files come in pairs: xxx.tex is the file you should \input to use the macros; xxx.doc is a TeX file that describes how to use them. A list of the available files with one line descriptions can be found in the Index file. Package=macros/generic/poster Name=poster Lastchange=1994/06/25 Package=macros/generic/psbox Name=psbox Author=Jean Orloff Date=18 Nov 1992 Version=1.34 Lastchange=1992/11/18 Description= Macros to allow (encapsulated) PostScript figures in all versions of TeX on all platforms using a PostScript printer, and to facilitate transfers of files needed to reproduce a TeX document by grouping them all together into a single, TeX'able file. Package=macros/generic/realcalc Name=realcalc Lastchange=1993/02/10 Package=macros/generic/texchord Name=texchord Author=Joel M. Hoffman Date=3.93 Version=0.8 Lastchange=1993/03/25 Description=This package defines macros for producing guitar-chord diagrams with TeX. In general, the command to produce a chord pattern consists of three parts: the chord name, modifiers, and the string ``chord.'' Upper-case letters are used for Major and lower-case letter for minor. Possible modifiers are ``s'' for ``seven,'' ``sh'' for ``sharp,'' ``f'' for ``flat'' and ``S'' for ``major seven.'' When they are mixed, the incidentals (sharp, flat) preceed the others. Package=macros/hptex Name=hptex Lastchange=1992/08/27 Package=macros/inrstex Name=inrstex Author=Michael Ferguson , (514) 765-7834 Date=Aug 1991 Lastchange=1992/08/27 Description=INRSTeX is a complete document preparation Package, including graphics for document preparation. It was designed from the beginning for use in a bilingual (French/English) environment. Package=macros/lamstex Name=lamstex Author=Michael Spivak, The TeXplorators Corporation; 3701 W. Alabama, Suite 450-273. Houston, TX 77027 (U.S.A.) Date=1991 Version=v2.01 Lastchange=1993/06/04 Description=LamS-TeX is a macro package which provides AMS-TeX with some of the document-structuring commands of packages such as LaTeX. Support is also provided for tables, commutative diagrams, cross-references, bibliographies (including the use of BibTeX), indices, etc. Package=macros/latex/base Name=LaTeXe Author=L Lamport; maintained by F Mittelbach and R Schoepf Lastchange=1994/09/27 Description=official LaTeX |=remote_dir=/tex-archive/macros/latex/base |=site=ftp.dante.de Package=macros/latex/contrib/supported/harvard Name=harvard Author=Peter Williams Date=7 September 1992. Lastchange=1994/08/24 Description= Harvard family of bibliographic styles and documentation. This family of styles is primarily intended for use with the BibTeX bibliographic database management system. However, provision is also made for hand coding of bibliographies. There are two primary forms of citation in the Harvard style, dependent upon whether the reference is used as a noun or parenthetically. To facilitate using a citation as a noun a new command \citeasnoun has been created which has the same syntax as the \cite command except that multiple citations are not permitted. Additionally, where there are more than two authors, all authors are listed in the first citation and in subsequent citations just the first author's name followed by `et al.' is used. Where appropriate, citations are abbreviated automatically after the first reference when bibliographies are produced by BibTeX. Provision is also made for this feature to be accessed during manual coding. There are four bibliography styles currently available within the Harvard family: -- `agsm' which is based on "Style Manual for authors editors and printers of Australian government publications"; -- `dcu' which is based upon the conventions in use in the Design Computing Unit, Department of Architectural and Design Science, University of Sydney; -- `kluwer' which aspires to conform to the requirements of Kluwer Academic Publishers; and -- `nederlands' which conforms to Dutch conventions. They are invoked by the \bibliographystyle within LaTeX and effect the layout of the entries in the bibliography. In this update: -- new macros \citeyear and \citename have been added. * \citeyear behaves like the \cite command except that only the year portion of the citation label is used. * \citename behaves like the \citeasnoun command except that only the author name(s) (unabbreviated) portion of the citation label is used. -- citation styles agsm, dcu and kluwer have been altered so that author lists greater than length 2 are only abbreviated to the `et al.' form if no confusion or ambibuity will result, e.g. Smith, Jones and Bloggs (1980), and Smith, Jones and Abercrombe (1980) will not be abbreviated as they both abbreviate to Smith et al (1980). The previous versions of the styles would have abbreviated these to Smith et al (1980b) and Smith et al (1980a). These changes have been made in response to a number of postings lamenting this behaviour. -- as a side affect of this change *.bbl files will be smaller as the optional abbreviated citation is now only used if the abbreviated citation differs from full citation. -- the documentation has been changed as necessary. Package=macros/latex/contrib/supported/labels Name=labels Lastchange=1994/06/15 Package=macros/latex/contrib/supported/subeqnarray Name=subeqnarray Lastchange=1994/02/10 |=remote_dir=/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported/subeqnarray |=site=ftp.dante.de Package=macros/latex209/contrib/a4 Name=a4 Lastchange=1991/06/09 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/aaai Name=aaai Lastchange=1990/08/29 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/abstr_collect Name=collect Lastchange=1992/03/14 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/acm Name=acm Lastchange=1992/03/14 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/acs Name=acs Lastchange=1993/08/03 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/address Name=address Author=Jackie Damrau and Michael Wester Lastchange=1993/11/29 Description=The ADDRESS package includes the macro files and presentation paper of ADDRESS macro set. From the abstract of the paper ("Form Letters with 3-Across Labels Capability" presented at the 1991 TUG meetings in Dedham, MA): [ADDRESS presents] a general-purpose program for generating form letters, using either TeX or LaTeX. Given three inputs: a preamble file for initializations, a list of blank separated addresses, and a letter template, this program can be used to generate a letter per address and provide personalizations as directed by the template. Sample applications are presented, including one which constructs 3-across mailing labels. Thus, both form letters and mailing labels can be generated from the same list of addresses by simply changing two inputs to the program. 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The American Society of Agricultural Engineers editorial staff encourages authors to submit electronic manuscripts in the following formats: MacWrite, MS-Word, MS-Works (preferably Version 2.0), WordPerfect (Version 5.0 or later), and WriteNow. Though LaTeX is not an accepted format to submit articles to ASAE, it does have utility when predicting page length and appearance of an article that you submit. Predicting page length is especially important when submitting "Technical Notes" (which cannot exceed two pages) and when trying to avoid unnecessary page charges. Package=macros/latex209/contrib/astron Name=astron Lastchange=1993/07/28 Description=This directory contains a BibTeX 0.99c style file for astronomical journals, plus test files Package=macros/latex209/contrib/autotab Name=autotab Lastchange=1991/10/06 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/biblist Name=biblist Lastchange=1992/01/15 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/biemes Name=biemes Lastchange=1993/01/12 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/bigsign Name=bigsign Lastchange=1992/10/26 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/birkhaeuser Name=birkhaeuser Lastchange=1993/08/03 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/bnf Name=bnf Lastchange=1992/12/11 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/bookform Name=bookform Lastchange=1993/01/12 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/brief Name=brief Lastchange=1991/10/09 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/bruggink Name=bruggink Lastchange=1991/08/04 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/changebar Name=changebar Lastchange=1994/04/22 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/chbars Name=chbars Lastchange=1993/01/12 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/chemstruct Name=chemstruct Lastchange=1989/01/21 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/chemtex Name=chemtex Lastchange=1993/01/12 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/citesidx Name=citesidx Author=Frank Buchholz, Dortmund, Germany Date=Dec. 1992 Lastchange=1993/02/24 Summary=Add reference-page-list to bibliography-items Description=Add reference-page-list to bibliography-items. This is done by using the Makeindex index-facility. Package=macros/latex209/contrib/code Name=code Lastchange=1991/07/06 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/colortex Name=colortex Author=C. Cerin < Christophe.Cerin@lri.fr> Lastchange=1994/01/26 |=site=lri.lri.fr |=remote_dir=LRI/soft/colortex |=site=lri.lri.fr |=remote_dir=LRI/soft/colortex Package=macros/latex209/contrib/corrects Name=corrects Lastchange=1993/01/12 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/covington Name=covington Lastchange=1993/01/12 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/crc Name=crc Lastchange=1992/03/14 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/cropmark Name=cropmark Lastchange=1992/03/09 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/crosswords Name=crosswords Author=Brian {Hamilton Kelly} Lastchange=1992/06/19 Summary=crossword package to produce crossword puzzles in LaTeX Description=The CROSSWORD package includes the six files of Brian {Hamilton Kelly}'s package to produce crossword puzzles in LaTeX. Users create a grid with correct response, length of response, location for placement, and a clue, which is then processed nicely into a finished puzzle. In addition to the LaTeX style file, two sample puzzles are provided in this package for your use and reference. Package=macros/latex209/contrib/cyrmemo Name=cyrmemo Lastchange=1991/08/04 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/decalign Name=decalign Lastchange=1991/08/04 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/deproc Name=deproc Lastchange=1991/01/31 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/diagramf Name=diagramf Author=Jeremy Gibbons and Alan Jeffrey Date=2.6.1992 Version=1.1 Lastchange=1993/01/12 Description=The diagramf interface for importing diagrams drawn in MetaFont to (La)TeX. In the DIAGRAMF package, TeX and MF communicate by auxiliary files, in a similar fashion to the MG TeX-PostScript interface (`Problems on the TeX/PostScript/graphics interface', TUGboat 11(3)). When you run MF on an *.MF file, it reads in a related *.DIM file, which specifies the dimensions of all the boxes. From this, MF calculates where to put each label, and outputs a .DIA file, containing TeX code. Similarly, when TeX encounters the instruction \diagramfile{*} it loads in *.DIA and produces *.DIM. And so we can have our MF cake and eat it in TeX. Package=macros/latex209/contrib/dirkslides Name=dirkslides Lastchange=1991/08/05 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/dutch Name=dutch Lastchange=1994/04/15 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/eclbip Name=eclbip Lastchange=1991/08/05 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/eepic Name=eepic Author=Conrad Kwok Date=2.2.1988 Version=1.1 Lastchange=1993/01/12 Description= EEPIC, as an extension to both LaTeX and EPIC, tries to alleviate some of the limitations in LaTeX, EPIC and tpic (a TeX preprocessor) by generating tpic \special's using TeX commands instead of any preprocessor program. At the same time EEPIC provides compatibility with the original commands such that when a DVI driver which understands tpic \special is not available, the documents can still be formatted using standard LaTeX and EPIC. Package=macros/latex209/contrib/elsevier Name=elsevier Author=Nico A.F.M. Poppelier Lastchange=1994/09/12 |=site=ftp.elsevier.nl |=remote_dir=/pub/styles |=site=ftp.elsevier.nl |=remote_dir=/pub/styles Package=macros/latex209/contrib/envelope Name=envelope Lastchange=1991/08/05 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/epic Name=Sunil Podar Date=14.7.1986 Version=1.2 Lastchange=1994/01/29 Description= EPIC commands enhance the graphic capabilities of LaTeX and provide a friendlier and more powerful user interface than currently existent. The aim of EPIC is to reduce the amount of manual calculations required to specify the layout of objects. EPIC commands make it possible to draw more sophisticated pictures with lesser effort than was previously possible. Package=macros/latex209/contrib/epsfig Name=epsfig Author=Sebastian Rahtz from original by James Darrell Date=17.9.93 Version=1.18 Lastchange=1994/01/27 Description=Enhanced version of psfig, supporting multiple dvi drivers; includes Perl scripts (contributed by Peter Whaite ) characters in psfig argument; draft mode prints file names correctly with any sort of TeX funnies in them. Package=macros/latex209/contrib/eslides Name=eslides Lastchange=1991/06/09 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/exercise Name=exercise Author=Anselm Lingnau's Date=9.10.1991 Version=1.0c Lastchange=1992/07/02 Description= This style option implements a LaTeX environment for typesetting exercises. The ``exercise'' environment is modelled along the lines of the exercise macros in The TeXbook, i.e., the answer can be given right after the exercise. Answers are collected in a file that can be included afterwards. The macros presented here are based on Rainer Schoepf's reimplementation of the ``verbatim'' environment. Package=macros/latex209/contrib/fac Name=fac Lastchange=1991/10/20 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/fancyheadings Name=fancyheadings Lastchange=1994/10/11 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/feynman Name=feynman Lastchange=1992/07/03 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/fillform Name=fillform Author=Zdenek Wagner Lastchange=1993/01/12 Summary=fill in forms in LaTeX without typewriter FILLFORM Description=Files for filling in various questionnaires in LaTeX without the direct use of a typewriter. FILLFORM.TEX accepts interactive input of entries with specified position and stores them in a file. You can preview the filled-in form with framed entries so that you can find out whether your will fit into the space available. If the entry does not fit, you can edit the saved document (e.g., add `\small') and rerun FILLFORM.TEX. Finally you rerun it without frames and print. All you need is to have LaTeX or emTeX installed and to have a printer which enables feeding of single sheets of paper. The file uses transfer mechanism of SELECT.STY, which is included in this package. Package=macros/latex209/contrib/floatfig Name=floatfig Lastchange=1991/05/14 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/footnpag Name=footnpag Lastchange=1993/02/05 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/genindex Name=genindex Author=Cameron Smith Date=5.8.93 Lastchange=1993/08/09 Description=Abstraction of the definitions of the index and glossary macros into a separate style file. Since I think of these as "generalized" index macros, I call it "genindex.sty". 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The package is authored by Kees Lindhout and Marion van Geest, Center for the Automation of Weapon and Command Systems, Royal Netherlands Navy. Both NS-diagrams and flow charts in this context are described in macros resembling a pseudo code. The diagram itself is defined as a structure and is built from statements. Macros are available for all standard programming statements (if, while, action, etc.). Support for the Language Sensitive Editor for LaTeX, LSA, is extensible to work with these macros. Package=macros/latex209/contrib/newapa Name=newapa Lastchange=1991/07/06 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/nl-brief Name=nl-brief Lastchange=1991/06/09 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/outline Name=outline Lastchange=1992/02/08 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/oval Name=oval Lastchange=1991/10/27 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/oz Name=oz Lastchange=1991/08/09 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/pageframe Name=pageframe Lastchange=1993/01/12 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/paper Name=paper Lastchange=1991/08/09 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/picinpar Name=picinpar Lastchange=1993/07/20 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/pphlp Name=pphlp Author=Norman Gray Date=19 July 1992 Version=v1.0 Lastchange=1993/01/12 Description=PPHLP utility system for producing both VMS help libraries and printed documentation from a single file, which has LaTeX commands embedded within it. This is achieved by redefining certain LaTeX commands to begin with "!" rather than "\", as well as by providing a few environments specific to the package. It is possible to directly specify LaTeX printout variants for certain names (such as "\LaTeX") while providing ASCII support for the associated word (in this case, "LaTeX") within the created VAX Librarian help file. Additionally, it is possible to specify in the input file words to be highlighted in the VAX Librarian help files, as well as different typefaces for the same words in the LaTeX printed output. In general, a single document may serve as both system-level help, as well as printed user documentation -- a very nice consistency extension for VMS product developers, as well as system managers. Although it is fairly specific to VMS, the format of help library modules is simple, and the system could probably be translated fairly easily to take advantage of another format with a similar heirarchical structure. The system is not dissimilar to the GNU texinfo format. 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REVTeX produces compuscripts, which are used by authors for submission and by these organizations for production in their author-prepared program. For the APS, the compuscript program is open to all authors in its: Physical Review A Physical Review B Physical Review C Physical Review D Physical Review E Physical Review Letters For the AIP, the compuscript program is open to all authors in its: American Journal of Physics Chaos Computers in Physics Journal of Applied Physics The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America The Journal of Chemical Physics Journal of Mathematical Physics Journal of Rheology Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology B Medical Physics Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific Physics of Fluids A Physics of Fluids B Powder Diffraction Review of Scientific Instruments The AIP's Astronomical Journal and Applied Physics Letters are not part of this compuscript program at the present time. Applied Physics Letters may be added to the compuscript program in the future; its weekly nature will make it more challenging. For the OSA, the compuscript program is open to all authors in its: Journal of the Optical Society of America A Journal of the Optical Society of America B Applied Optics Optics Letters All needed instructions for use are contained in the REVTEX.README file and in the accompanying documentation. Package=macros/latex209/contrib/rotating Name=rotating Author=Sebastian Rahtz (spqr@minster.york.ac.uk) and Leonor Barroca Date=25.5.93 Version=1.7 Lastchange=1994/04/18 Description=This package provides a \LaTeX\ style option, `rotating.sty', which performs all the different sorts of rotation one might like, including complete figures, within the context of a PostScript driver. Package=macros/latex209/contrib/rus Name=rus Lastchange=1992/08/13 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/schulzrinne Name=schulzrinne Lastchange=1991/08/09 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/script Name=script Lastchange=1993/12/06 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/seminar Name=seminar Author=Timothy van Zandt Date=1.4.93 Version=1.0 Description=seminar.sty is a LaTeX document style for typesetting slides or transparencies, and accompanying notes. It has many advantages over SliTeX. Here are some of the style's special features: * You can use any fonts that work with LaTeX, including PostScript fonts and AmSFonts. * Slides can be landscape and portrait within the same file. * Color is supported through PostScript. * It is a LaTeX style, rather than another format. * It is compatible with AmS-LaTeX. * The slides can have a frame and a colored background. * The magnification can be changed with a single command. * Overlays can be produced from a single slide environment. * Accompanying notes, such as the text of a presentation, can be put outside the slide environments. The slides, notes or both together can then be typeset in a variety of formats. 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We needed to produce books that our songleaders could use, as well as books and overheads for use with the congregation. The `chordbk.sty' is used to print a songbook with words and chords. The `wordbk.sty' is used to print a words-only songbook. The `overhead.sty' is used to print overhead transparency masters. They all use the same LaTeX input file; the `wordbk.sty' and `overhead.sty' simply ignore all of the chord information. Package=macros/latex209/contrib/springer Name=springer Lastchange=1993/11/08 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/stickers Name=stickers Lastchange=1993/11/08 Package=macros/latex209/contrib/stmary Name=stmary Author=Jeremy Gibbons and Alan Jeffrey Lastchange=1994/10/02 Description= This package contains a number of new commands for use in math mode, and a new document style option ``module'', for modularizing large .sty files. The St Mary's Road symbol package contains a font designed to complement the AMS symbol fonts by adding symbols for domain theory, linear logic, process theory and program calculation, including the double square brackets. By defining over 100 new commands, the package provides support for new: -- large operators -- binary operators -- relations -- arrows -- delimiters -- special symbols used for building other symbols To accommodate TeX implementations with limited memory, these symbols can be added selectively via the innovative module approach used in this package. Also, support is provided for the Old Font Selection Scheme and the New Font Selection Scheme. 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Munson Date=20.5.93 Version=2.2 Lastchange=1994/03/20 Description=The UCTHESIS package includes the LaTeX style files and options which are consistent with the requirements for theses and dissertations at the University of California. The files in this package supercede prior versions of ucthesis.sty and are consistent with distributions of LaTeX dated January 1992 or later. 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Lollipop is a macro package that gives the user powerful tools for programming macros for lists, headings, output routines and a number of other things. The Lollipop macros take the specifications for a macro, and then construct that macro. Lollipop is not finished, but it is already quite powerful; it was used to typeset Victor's book 'TeX by Topic', for instance. Anyone who is interested should format the manual and have a look at the examples in it. They document the current power of Lollipop (really: all examples, including of output routines, are formatted on the fly). |=remote_dir=/pub/eijkhout/tex |=get_patt=loll.* |=site=cs.utk.edu Package=macros/mathematica Name=mathematica Lastchange=1993/02/13 Package=macros/musictex Name=musictex Author=Daniel Taupin Lastchange=1994/06/21 Description=Music typesetting +=remote_dir=music/musictex +=site=ftp.gmd.de |=site=rsovax.ups.circe.fr |=remote_fs=vms |=exclude_patt+|.*\.zip|.*\.bck |=remote_dir=anonymous.musictex |=flags_recursive=[...] Package=macros/physe Name=physe Lastchange=1992/08/27 Package=macros/phyzzx Name=phyzzx Lastchange=1994/09/14 Package=macros/plain/contrib/address Name=address Package=macros/plain/contrib/badge Name=badge Lastchange=1991/06/15 Package=macros/plain/contrib/cellular Name=cellular Lastchange=1989/11/23 Package=macros/plain/contrib/chbar Name=chbar Lastchange=1991/04/10 Package=macros/plain/contrib/edmac Name=edmac Author=John Lavagnino , Dominik Wujastyk Version=3.00 Lastchange=1994/09/16 Description=EDMAC is a set of plain TeX macros for formatting critical editions of texts in the traditional way, similar to the Oxford Classical Texts, Teubner and Arden Shakespeare. Support is provided for marginal line numbering and multiple series of footnotes and endnotes keyed to line numbers. |=remote_dir=/pub/users/ucgadkw/edmac |=site=ftp.bcc.ac.uk Package=macros/plain/contrib/harvmac Name=harvmac Lastchange=1992/07/20 Package=macros/plain/contrib/lextex Name=lextex Author=Roger HorneRoger C-H. Horne , 7 New Square, Lincoln's Inn, London WC2A 3QS, UK Date=Feb 1992 Version=v1.005 Lastchange=1992/08/26 Description=A macro package for use with plain.tex for producing legal documents (including pleadings). Package=macros/plain/contrib/literate Name=literate Lastchange=1989/11/23 Package=macros/plain/contrib/mnras Name=mnras Lastchange=1994/02/28 Package=macros/plain/contrib/mtex Name=mtex Lastchange=1990/08/17 Package=macros/plain/contrib/newsletr Name=Newsletter Author=Hunter Goatley Lastchange=1992/08/26 Summary=macros for producing newsletters in TeX Description= Macros to produce newsletters in plain TeX. Most of the macros are original, but some came from _The TeXbook_ and other sources; most of these have been either rewritten or modified. The format is for plain TeX, and supports usual newsletter designs, such as multiple columns (1--6 columns), switching columns on the same page, and including figures. Additionally, the package includes a file which converts "text to be quoted" into ``text to be quoted'' (QUOTE.TEX) and a file which automatically makes the italic correction (\/) when switching among fonts (ITALIC.TEX). Hunter has also established a discussion list for for support and exchange by users of this package, NEWSLETR@WKUVX1.BITNET. Instructions for subscribing to this list are included in the file AAAREAD.ME. Package=macros/plain/contrib/nfss-plain Name=nfss-plain Lastchange=1992/06/23 Package=macros/plain/contrib/samples Name=samples Lastchange=1989/11/23 Package=macros/plain/contrib/siam Name=siam Lastchange=1992/08/27 Package=macros/plain/contrib/springer Name=springer Lastchange=1992/08/11 Package=macros/plain/contrib/tbe Name=tbe Lastchange=1992/08/28 Package=macros/plain/contrib/treetex Name=treetex Lastchange=1989/11/23 Package=macros/plain/contrib/vertex Name=vertex Author=Hal Varian Lastchange=1992/07/25 Description=The VERTEX package includes macros to Visualize Economic Reports in TeX. Please note that (a) this package is based on plain TeX and is not an extension to any other package now available, (b) it is relatively old, although not outdated, and (c) it is not presently supported by its author. Professor Varian, adequately busy with his own research agenda at Michigan, his textbooks (which he has prepared in TeX, by the way!), and his other highly recognized activities, was kind enough to allow the SHSU archives to include this work. It is hoped that the work he has provided may serve as a springboard for further developments in the field of economics within other TeX-related packages. Indeed, he hints that this may be reviewed by him for further development as an application in LaTeX and BibTeX once LaTeX3 is available. The package is based around a controlling macro, VERTEX.TEX, which calls various styles for production. These styles (specific to VERTEX -- these are NOT LaTeX styles) produce output largely compatible with the following economic journals (economists will recognize the twist on titles used by Varian), including multicolumn layout (where appropriate), location of footnotes and formatting of references sections. They include: AER.STY --- for the Armenian Economic Review. ECNMET.STY --- for Economagica. JEP.STY --- for the Journal of Economic Perspectives. JET.STY --- for the Journal of Economic Theorems. JPE.STY --- for the Journal of Polemical Economy. QJE.STY --- for the Quartered Journal of Economics. RESTUD.STY --- for Review for Economic Students. Package=macros/psizzl Name=psizzl Lastchange=1992/08/27 Package=macros/scripttex Name=scripttex Author=Adrian McCarthy Date=24 October 1991 Version=v1.03 Lastchange=1992/08/27 Summary=plain TeX-based macro package for typesetting screenplays and scripts. Description= ScriptTeX recognizes that in many regards, a script is a script is a script. All scripts have acts, scenes, stage directions, and dialog. Therefore, ScriptTeX aims to provide a consistent set of TeX macros for scripts. The format of a script, however, varies depending upon the target media --- stage, screen, published. Yet, the basic elements do not change. The first release of ScriptTeX supported manuscript-style screenplays; this version has support for simple stageplay format. Support of additional formats and variations are planned for the future. Package=macros/tex-in-practice Name=tex-in-practice Author=Stephan von Bectholsheim Description=All macros from ``TeX In Practice'', Springer Verlag 1993 |=remote_dir=/tex-archive/macros/tex-in-practice |=site=ftp.shsu.edu Package=macros/texinfo Name=texinfo Version=3.1 Lastchange=1994/01/29 |=site=src.doc.ic.ac.uk |=remote_dir=/gnu |=get_patt=texinfo.* Package=macros/texsis Name=texsis Lastchange=1994/10/29 |=site=lifshitz.ph.utexas.edu |=remote_dir=/texsis |=exclude_patt=|index|old|rsfs|Unix|VMS|Mac Package=macros/text1 Name=text1 Lastchange=1993/03/01 Package=macros/ytex Name=ytex Author=Daniel C. Brotsky Date=1986 Version=v2.0 Lastchange=1991/12/02 Description=YTeX is a TeX macro package which provides support for some of the document structuring and page layout commands of packages such as LaTeX but in a purportedly more flexible (but less well-specified) manner. Package=support/C++2LaTeX-1_1 Name=C++2LaTeX-1.1 Lastchange=1990/04/23 Package=support/RTF-1_06a1 Name=RTF-1.06a1 Lastchange=1991/08/16 Package=support/abc2mtex Name=abc2mtex Lastchange=1994/10/27 Description=abc format to musictex convertor Package=support/accents Name=accents Lastchange=1991/11/11 Package=support/addindex Name=addindex Lastchange=1992/01/13 Package=support/amspel Name=Amspel Author=Erik Frambach Version=2.03 Summary=TeX-compatible spell-checker (DOS) Description=amSpell is basically a spell checker for plain ASCII files, with some special features for dealing with TeX files. The program is written in Turbo Pascal and runs on any MS-DOS computer. The basic idea behind this program is to make spell checking easier by * providing the context of the possibly misspelled word; * offering alternatives; * offering facilities for editing the word; * automatically replacing wrong words by the indicated words; * learning new words. Package=support/auctex Name=auctex Author=(Per Abrahamsen Date=7.8.1993 Version=7.3 Lastchange=1994/10/28 Description=AUC-TeX is a comprehensive customizable integrated environment for writing input files for LaTeX using GNU Emacs. AUC-TeX lets you run TeX/LaTeX and other LaTeX-related tools, such as a output filters or post processor from inside Emacs. Especially `running LaTeX' is interesting, as AUC-TeX let's you browse through the errors TeX reported, while it moves the cursor directly to the reported error, and displays some documentation for that particular error. This will even work when the document is spread over several files. AUC-TeX automatically indents your `LaTeX-source', not only as you write it---you can also let it indent and format an entire document. It has a special outline feature, which can greatly help you `getting the overview' of a document. Apart from these special features, AUC-TeX provides an large range of handy Emacs macros, which in several different ways can help you write your LaTeX documents fast and painless. All features of AUC-TeX are documented using the GNU Emacs online documentation system. That is, documentation for any command is just a key click away! AUC-TeX is written entirely in Emacs-Lisp, and hence you can easily add new features for your own needs. It was not made as part of any particular employment or project (apart from the AUC-TeX project itself). AUC-TeX is distributed under the `GNU Emacs General Public License' and may therefore almost freely be copied and redistributed. |=site=ftp.iesd.auc.dk |=remote_dir=/pub/emacs-lisp |=exclude_patt=|old |=get_patt=.*gz|.*el|.*tex Package=support/basix Name=basix Lastchange=1991/01/08 Package=support/bibdb Name=bibdb Lastchange=1994/08/23 Package=support/brief_t Name=BRIEF_T Author=P. Hedne Date=5.3.1993 Version=1 Lastchange=1991/08/23 Description=A set of BRIEF macros which perform some useful keyboard assignments for writing LaTeX documents. The source files have extension CB and compiled files CM. The macros are compiled under BRIEF version 3.1. The following files are included in the macro package: TEX - Initialise LATEX - LATEX commands for ordinary text mode EMBRACE - LATEX commands LATEXMAT - LATEX commands for math mode GRESK - Greek alphabet NORSK - Redefine norwegian special characters to TEX equivalents. Global translations may be performed in both directions. LATEXH - MacroS for the help utility. Based upon the BRIEF's DIALOG-MANAGER. DIALOG.H or DIALOG.CM must be available. GMATCH - Facility to get a list of all match of a gloabal search. The serach follows ordinary BRIEF conventions. The macro will search all prompt the user to continue. LABEL - Make global list of all \label. statements in the file REMMER - Useful when spellchecking is performed. Will replace LaTex commands in the file with control codes (or oppositte) wich are ignored by the spell checker. The commands are written to a separate file named with SAV extension. OBS! The command should be used with care! The routines are not properly tested! 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With Imake-TeX, you will never again have to fiddle around with calling latex and its various utility programs (makeindex, bibtex). Simply type "make" and your document's DVI file will be up-to-date. All you have to do is to write a simple Imakefile and let Imake generate a suitable Makefile for you. Package=support/ispell Name=ispell Author=Geoff Kuenning Version=3.0.09 Lastchange=1994/05/18 Description=Interactive TeX-aware spell checker for Unix systems Package=support/kamal Name=kamal Date=1/25/87 Version=1.0 Lastchange=1993/08/18 Description=TeXTools; useful filters for TeX work Package=support/l2x Lastchange=1994/05/30 |=site=gaia.cs.umass.edu |=remote_dir=pub/hgschulz |=get_patt=l2x.* Package=support/lacheck Name=lacheck Author=Kresten Krab Thorup Date=10.8.93 Version=1.8 Lastchange=1994/01/11 |=site=ftp.iesd.auc.dk |=remote_dir=/pub/TeX/LaTeX |=get_patt=lacheck.*z Package=support/lametex Name=lametex Author=Jonathan Monsarrat Lastchange=1994/04/22 Description= LameTeX can convert simple LaTeX to PostScript or to ASCII. It specializes in complete versatility of the printed page. The standard model for text formatters is that every page is necessarily rectangular. LameTeX will let you format text inside These flexible arbitrarily-shaped margins are PostScript paths. 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LameTeX can't do everything that LaTeX can, but the special stealth commands guarantee that your fancy LameTeX share it with anyone who doesn't happen to have LameTeX. +=site=ftp.cs.brown.edu +=recursive=false +=remote_dir=/pub +=get_patt=lame.* Package=support/latex2html Name=latex2html Author=Nikos Drakos Date=1.9.93 Version=0.3.1 Lastchange=1994/08/30 Description=Perl script to translate standard LaTeX into the HTML markup used by World Wide Web Package=support/latexmk Name=latexmk Author=Evan McLean Date=16.8.93 Lastchange=1994/08/17 History=comp.text.tex 16.8.93 Description=LatexMk completely automates the process of generating a LaTeX document. Essentially, it is a highly specialized relative of the general make utility. Given the source files for a document, latexmk issues the appropriate sequence of commands to generate a .dvi, .ps or hardcopy version of the document. Package=support/litver41 Name=litver41 Lastchange=1992/01/10 Package=support/lout Name=lout Lastchange=1994/10/28 |=remote_dir=jeff |=get_patt=lout.*gz |=site=ftp.cs.su.oz.au Package=support/make_latex Name=make_latex Author=David Beasley Date=12.92 Lastchange=1993/10/14 Description= A file to be included to enable make(1) to process LaTeX files. Suitable for single-part documents with BibTeX references and diagrams. Package=support/makeprog Name=makeprog Lastchange=1994/04/22 Package=support/mctex Name=mctex Lastchange=1991/10/21 Package=support/mewltx Name=mewltx Lastchange=1994/05/27 Package=support/midi2tex Name=midi2tex Lastchange=1994/10/27 Description=MIDI conversion to musictex format Package=support/mnu Name=mnu Author=Petr Olsak Date=26.7.93 Lastchange=1993/01/31 Description=A configurable menu for starting applications under DOS. The program MNU allows, together with its control batch (".bat"), repeated starting of various application programs. It has been developed for the TeX packages, nonetheless, it can be utilized elsewhere. Package=support/pcwritex Name=pcwritex Lastchange=1989/01/06 Package=support/pictex-converter Name=pictex-converter Lastchange=1991/07/29 Package=support/plttopic Name=plttopic Lastchange=1992/05/18 Package=support/pp Name=pp Author=Mike Piff Date=19.3.1993 Lastchange=1994/02/16 Description=utility to convert a free-standing Modula-2 or Pascal program into a Pretty-Printed LaTeX/plain TeX file ready to input into your document. This is more attractive than a verbatim listing. The source code is included in this distribution, together with an MS-DOS executable. The output of PP is similar to that of WEB, say, but your program is free-standing and you do not need to learn to use WEB. Package=support/psutils Name=psutils Author=Angus Duggan Date=7.93 Version=patchlevel 10 Lastchange=1993/09/22 Description=Utilities for manipulating PostScript documents. Page selection and rearrangement are supported, including arrangement into signatures for booklet printing, and page merging for 2up/4up/8up/9up printing. These utilities have been compiled and run on Sun-3 and Sun-4 machines under SunOS 4.1.3, 4.1.2, 4.1.1 and 4.0.1, and on HP9000/375 machines under HPUX 7.0 and HPUX 8.0. Also included are Hunter Goatley's executables and object files which port these utilities to VMS and Alpha. This patch does the following: * all utilities use malloc to allocate space for page pointers, removing the maximum page limit. * improves psselect to allow pages to be given relative to the end of the document. * improves the arbitrary coordinate system support to work with GhostView * alters fixwpps for WordPerfect 5.1 output * miscellaneous changes to manual pages and Makefile Included programs are: psbook rearranges pages into signatures psselect selects pages and page ranges pstops performs general page rearrangement and selection psnup uses pstops to merge multiple pages per sheet epsffit fits an EPSF file to a given bounding box and included scripts are: getafm (sh) outputs PostScript to retrieve AFM file from printer showchar (sh) outputs PostScript to draw a character with metric info fixfmps (perl) filter to fix framemaker documents so that psselect etc. work properly fixwpps (perl) filter to fix WordPerfect documents so that psselect etc. work properly fixwfwps (perl) filter to fix Word for Windows documents for psutils fixmacps (perl) filter to fix Macintosh documents with saner version of md fixpsditps (perl) filter to fix Transcript psdit documents to work with psutils fixpspps (perl) filter to fix PSPrint PostScript so that psselect etc. work properly |=site=ftp.dcs.ed.ac.uk |=remote_dir=/pub/ajcd |=get_patt=psutils.*Z Package=support/redit Name=redit Author=Michael Rogalla Date=23.7.93 Version=2.0 Lastchange=1993/11/25 Description=REdit is written using Turbo Vision supplied with Borland International's Turbo Pascal 6.0. The aim of REdit is to simplify the work with LaTeX by using the menus to insert LaTeX commands into the text. Especially the beginner should have be an easier start with LaTeX, because he hasen't any wrong LaTeX-command by using the given command-menus. I originally wrote REdit for german beginners in LaTeX. But in future I want to support an english and france version. Package=support/rtf2latex Name=rtf2latex Author=Erwin Wechtl and Ralf Schlatterbeck Date=15.8.93 Version=1.5 Lastchange=1993/12/09 History=collected 12.8.93 from ftp.vmars.tuwien.ac.at,/pub/misc/rtf2LaTeX.tar.z Description=RTF to LaTeX converter, based on duBois` rtf2tex |=site=ftp.vmars.tuwien.ac.at |=remote_dir=/pub/misc |=get_patt=rtf2L.* Package=support/rtf2tex Name=rtf2TeX Author=Robert Lupton Lastchange=1991/11/27 Description= RTF2TeX is a filter built on Paul DuBois' RTF reader that converts RTF (Microsoft's Rich Text Format) into TeX. 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Date=August 17th, 1993 Version=1.5 Lastchange=1994/04/23 Description=RTF-to-LaTeX converter (RTFLaTeX), Converts: -- most accented letters -- most Word formulae into (La)TeX approximate code -- font changes (type and size) -- requested line spacing -- footnotes Does not convert: -- pictures -- equation editor output (this is... postscript coded) |=site=rsovax.ups.circe.fr |=remote_fs=vms |=flags_recursive=[...] |=remote_dir=anonymous.rtf2tex |=exclude_patt+|.*uue |=do_deletes=false Package=support/rumgraph Name=rumgraph Lastchange=1991/11/12 Package=support/s2latex Name=s2latex Lastchange=1990/10/08 Package=support/schemetex Name=schemetex Lastchange=1992/09/24 Package=support/spelchek Name=spelchek Lastchange=1992/09/16 Package=support/spell Name=spell Lastchange=1992/01/24 Package=support/tek2eepic Name=tek2eepic Lastchange=1989/03/08 Package=support/tex-surface Name=tex-surface Lastchange=1992/08/10 Package=support/tex2rtf Lastchange=1994/09/22 |=site=skye.aiai.ed.ac.uk |=remote_dir=pub/tex2rtf Package=support/texcalc Name=texcalc Lastchange=1988/10/20 Package=support/texi2html Name=texi2html Author=Lionel Cons Date=07/29/93 Writ Version=1.4 Lastchange=1993/09/25 Description=Convert GNU TeXinfo source files to WWW html markup Package=support/texi2roff Name=texi2roff Lastchange=1988/11/21 Package=support/texindex Name=texindex Lastchange=1991/07/08 Package=support/texit Name=texit Author=Norm Walsh Date=23.7.93 Version=1.24 Lastchange=1994/01/18 Description= TeXit is a Perl script for running TeX, inspired by AUCTeX |=site=ftp.shsu.edu |=remote_dir=/tex-archive/support/texit Package=support/texproc Name=texproc Lastchange=1992/10/07 Package=support/tgrind Name=tgrind Lastchange=1992/08/31 Package=support/tr2latex Name=tr2latex Author=Christian Engel Date=2.4.1992 Version=2.2 Lastchange=1992/04/29 Description=The TR2LATEX package includes modifications and enhancements of Kamal Al-Yahya's tr2latex, Troff-to-LaTeX conversion program. Significantly, the source code can now be compiled and run under VMS and DOS, as well as the original U*ix. See the README file for instructions on how to handle these new systems. Package=support/tr2tex Name=tr2tex Lastchange=1990/01/04 Package=support/translit Name=translit Author=jkl@osc.edu Lastchange=1994/02/15 Description= Translit --- general transliteration program is available. It transliterates between different alphabet representations of different languages. It is frequently necessary to convert from one representation to another representation of the foreign alphabet. E.g., in the Library of Congress transliteration, the Russian letter sha is transliterated as two Latin letters "sh" while the popular word processors use a code 232 (decimal), the RELCOM network uses a code 221, and the KOI7 set uses character "[" for the same letter. So if your screen driver, printer, word processor, etc. uses different codes than the text file which you have, you need to transliterate. 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CNOWEB provides support for literate programming in C since TeX commands and syntax are recognized within the comment fields. The key to this dual function source file is a TeX macro package called CNOWEB that treats all comments as `TeX-text' and all else as `verbatim-text.' The C compiler naturally does the opposite and interprets only the text outside the comments. |=remote_dir=/pub/tex/cnoweb |=site=u.washington.edu Package=web/c_cpp/cweb Name=cweb Author=Silvio Levy Date=October 1992 Version=2.8 Lastchange=1994/08/02 Description=Source and example files for Silvio Levy's C language adaptation of Donald Knuth's WEB, originally written in Pascal. Knuth's original Pascal programs have been entirely rewritten in C; many changes were made to take advantage of features offered by C but non-existent in Pascal. CWEB is essentially a simplified subset of WEB. 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When it was introduced, literate programming meant ``WEB''. Desire to use ``WEB'' with languages other than Pascal led to the implementation of many versions. Feature of ``noweb'' include: -- ``WEB'' is complex, and the difficulty of using ``WEB'' creates an artificial barrier to experimentation with literate programming. -- ``noweb'' provides much of the functionality of ``WEB'', with a fraction of the complexity. -- ``noweb'' is independent of the target programming language, and its formatter-dependent part is a 40-line shell script. -- ``noweb'' is extensible, because it uses two representations of programs: one easily manipulated by authors and one easily manipulated by tools. 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