From: owner-TeXhax@nottingham.ac.uk To: TeXhax Distribution: ; Subject: TeXhax Digest V95 #03 Reply-To: TeXhax@tex.ac.uk Errors-To: owner-TeXhax@nottingham.ac.uk Distribution: world MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-ID: <21799.790879255.1@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk> Date: Mon, 23 Jan 1995 16:40:56 +0000 Message-ID: <21801.790879256@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk> Sender: cczdao@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk TeXhax Digest Monday, 23 Jan 1995 Volume 95 : Issue 03 (incorporating UKTeX Digest) Today's Topics: Plain text and numbering lines Sauter Tools for Computer Modern Fonts Version 2.3 released Announcing gsftopk version 1.8 Immediate bug fixes to Sauter-2.3 Administrivia: Moderators: David Osborne and Peter Abbott Contributions: TeXhax@tex.ac.uk Subscription and unsubscription requests: TeXhax-request@tex.ac.uk (message body = "subscribe texhax" or "unsubscribe texhax", [no quotes]) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 18 Jan 1995 14:58:25 -0600 From: nq0i@dablik.radiophysics.com Subject: Plain text and numbering lines I frequently have the need to produce pages of output which have the lines numbered in the left margin (so that people can easily refer to page nnn, line mmm). I have looked at Chapter 23 of "The TeXbook", and it seems that such a thing should not be impossible, but there is nothing there to guide me as to whether such a thing is easy and, if so, how to do it. I have also looked through several collections of TeX macros and not found anything to do the job (so perhaps it is not so easy after all). Does anyone have any clues as to how to produce this seemingly simple effect? - ------------------------------------------------------- Doc Evans NQ0I / G4AMJ : devans@orion.colorado.edu al019@freenet.hsc.colorado.edu - ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Jan 1995 22:57:31 +0100 From: KNAPPEN@VKPMZD.kph.Uni-Mainz.DE Subject: Sauter Tools for Computer Modern Fonts Version 2.3 released The release 2.3 of the Sauter tools to generate true sized fonts contains the following news: * Support for LaTeX2e 1994/12/01 * Full support of SliTeX fonts (including invisible fonts) * Fixes to cmcsc fonts, wasy fonts, and bbold fonts. * Bold Caps and Small Caps * An experimental Sperrsatz font * More differentiated directory structure If you already have an older version of the Sauter fonts, please regenerate the cmcsc fonts. They have been changed to match exactly the extra sizes provided by the AMS. In this course I have also restored John Sauter's formula for sizes above 10pt. If you had Sauterised wasy and bbold fonts, please regenerate them, they have changed. If you had Sauterised cyrillic, please regenerate cmbz. The unit width now matches the one of cmrz. Send any questions, comments and suggestions to J"org Knappen knappen@vkpmzd.kph.uni-mainz.de ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Jan 1995 14:47:46 -0800 From: vojta@math.berkeley.edu (Paul Vojta) Subject: Announcing gsftopk version 1.8 This is to announce that version 1.8 of gsftopk is available. gsftopk is a utility that calls Ghostscript to render PostScript fonts, and then converts them into pk format. The main goal is to be able to view PostScript fonts in xdvi. The current version fixes a couple minor bugs (seg fault when running without arguments, and inability to handle .pfb files). To upgrade, you can either: 1. get the whole package again: CTAN:tex-archive/fonts/utilities/gsftopk/gsftopk.tar.gz or 2. apply the following patch to version 1.7: CTAN:tex-archive/fonts/utilities/gsftopk/gsftopk.patch8.gz These files are also available in Unix compress format from math.berkeley.edu in the directory pub/Software/TeX. Users of gs 3.x should note that, although this patch fixes a bug regarding .pfb files, there still are some bugs in gs 3.1.2 affecting .pfb files. - --Paul Vojta, vojta@math.berkeley.edu ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Jan 1995 14:41:19 +0100 From: KNAPPEN@VKPMZD.kph.Uni-Mainz.DE Subject: Immediate bug fixes to Sauter-2.3 I did two immediate bug fixes to the Sauter-2.3 distribution, namely the files b-cmcsc.mf and sautmath.fd were replaced. The Sauter-2.3 package can be found on the CTAN archives in tex-archive/fonts/cm/sauter23/... Thanks to the people who reported the bugs. - --J"org Knappen. ------------------------------ About TeXhax... 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