Article 83 of ucam.mlist.texhax: From: owner-texhax-digest@nottingham.ac.UK (TeXhax Digest) Subject: TeXhax Digest V1998 #4 Date: 6 Jul 98 09:55:39 GMT TeXhax Digest Monday, July 6 1998 Volume 1998 : Number 004 (incorporating UKTeX Digest) Today's Topics: Re: Fwd: TeXhax Digest V1998 #3 Re: TeXhax Digest V1998 #3 Re: TeXhax Digest V1998 #3 Re: TeX question Re: tex to postscript conversion Re: TeXhax Digest V1998 #3 Re: \ifcat and \noexpand Bold Greek letters in plain Tex Re: TeXhax Digest V1998 #3 A few pages with different margin and text-width ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 5 Jun 1998 18:27:52 +1 From: "Maarten Gelderman" Subject: Re: Fwd: TeXhax Digest V1998 #3 > Date: Wed, 20 May 1998 13:08:22 +0100 (BST) > From: sssgst3@reading.ac.uk > Subject: latex3e > > In submission to a conference paper, the organisers would like our > papers done in latex3e and LNCS. Does anyone know where I can get > hold of this latex3e and LNCS? I've used Alta Vista and archie on > DOC at IC but no joy. Any gotchas and caveats would be much > appreciated. Many thanks in advance. This should be LaTeX2e and Lynxs (or something like that, it is a WYSIWYG-editor for LaTeX), I guess. Obtain a decent Linux distribution like RedHat (loop at www.redhat.com) and just use it. Otherwise obtain TeX for the platform of your choice and use ik (loop e.g. at ftp.dante.de or www.ntg.nl or www.tug.org for more information) > To the TeX people, > > I have a quick question about TeX, > > "How do I turn hyphenation processing off?" > > I seem to see lots of things saying that TeX hyphenation is so good > but I don't want hyphenation. > Use something like \hyphenchar\font=-1 Regards, Maarten ========================================================= Maarten Gelderman geldermanm@acm.org Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam tel +31 20 444 6073 De Boelelaan 1105 kr 3A36 fax +31 20 444 6005 NL-1081 HV AMSTERDAM The Netherlands ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 5 Jun 1998 20:16:35 +0100 (BST) From: David Carlisle Subject: Re: TeXhax Digest V1998 #3 > the organisers would like our papers done > in latex3e and LNCS. there is no such thing as latex3e. They meant the current version of latex, which is latex2e. Springer have some `beta' latex2e support files for LNCS I forget the exact URL, but if you start off at http://www.springer.de and follow links for author submission, you'll find them. David ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 5 Jun 1998 20:12:41 +0100 (BST) From: David Carlisle Subject: Re: TeXhax Digest V1998 #3 [I didn't know people still used texhax. You would get much quicker response on comp.text.tex. texhax messgaes do (I believe) just sit in a stack waiting for enough messages to be posted before it is worth sending out a digest] > The construction \noexpand~ should be category 13 regardless of the definitio . > of ~. `be' may mean different things to different people. What is true is that the construction will expand to a token of category 13, whose expansion (in this expansion step) is suppressed. But \ifcat does not only test for the category of character tokens, as you clearly know. You wrote \ifcat \bgroup\noexpand\next \bgroup is a command token and as such has no category. However it is \let to a character token, and in the case of a command being so let \ifcat tests the category of the implicit token. This also applies to active characters. a ~ that is \let to a 0 is the same as \xxx that is let to a 0 they will both be \ifcat (and \if) equal to 0. so \ifcat\noexpand~\noexpand\next \message{13}\fi \ifcat 0\noexpand\next \message{12}\fi are both testing the same thing, so both are true. You can distinguish between them with \ifx if you want. The last case is similar if you \let~\bgroup then \ifcat\noexpand~\noexpand\next \message{13}\fi \ifcat \bgroup\noexpand\next \message{ 1}\fi are the same thing, as in each case the first non expandable token after the \ifcat is \let equal to a { and so \next is tested against the category of the implicit { token. David ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 6 Jun 1998 08:40:53 -0400 (EDT) From: "K. Berry" Subject: Re: TeX question "How do I turn hyphenation processing off?" \hyphenpenalty = 10000 or \pretolerance = 10000 ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 6 Jun 1998 08:40:58 -0400 (EDT) From: "K. Berry" Subject: Re: tex to postscript conversion Do you have or know where I could get hold of a program to convert a tex file to postscript format? dvips or dvipsk. One or the other is part of just about every TeX distribution. You can get it by itself from ftp://tug.org/tex/dvipsk.tar.gz. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 8 Jun 1998 09:15:16 +0200 From: schneide@igd.fhg.de (Schneider Uwe) Subject: Re: TeXhax Digest V1998 #3 Hi, > In submission to a conference paper, the organisers would like our papers done > in latex3e and LNCS. Does anyone know where I can get hold of this latex3e > and LNCS? Oops, I didn't knew that latex3e is available, yet. > LNCS? You should be able to download it from Springer (LNCS: Lecture Notes on Computer Science), where I got it. The URL is 'http://www.springer.de'. Hope this helps ... Regards, Uwe ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 8 Jun 1998 14:14:54 +0100 From: Jonathan Fine Subject: Re: \ifcat and \noexpand In connection with a category code programming query Colin Mason writes: > The construction \noexpand~ should be category 13 regardless of the > definition of ~. but this is not qyite correct. Character tokens have a category, and active characters have category 13. This is not how \ifcat works. It expands until it gets two unexpandables, and then looks that the meanings of the unexpandables. If both are, say, > alignment tab character ? where ? need not be the same in both cases, the \ifcat is true. All clear so far? Now let's look at \noexpand. If a token is expandable (a macro, an \if command, \the, and some others listed in Chapter 20 of the TeXbook) then the \noexpand promotes that instance of the to \relax. But if it is not expandable, then the \noexpand has no effect. Exercise: What happens when you type a) \expandafter \show \noexpand & b) \expandafter \show \noexpand \relax c) \expandafter \show \noexpand \ifcase d) \expandafter \show \noexpand \temp e) \expandafter \show \noexpand ~ Once you have mastered this, all should be clear. (The answer to (d) and (e) will depend on the current meaning of \temp and |~|, of course.) Regards Jonathan Fine ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 9 Jun 1998 10:24:59 +0200 (METDST) From: Stefano Tonellato Subject: Bold Greek letters in plain Tex Hi everybody. Can anybody tell me how bold Greek letters can be produced with plain Tex? Thanks Stefano Tonellato **************************************** | Stefano Tonellato | | Universita' Ca' Foscari di Venezia | | Dipartimento di Statistica | | S. Polo - Campo S. Agostin 2347 | | 30125 Venezia (ITALY) | | Phone +39-41-2577427 | | Fax +39-41-710355 | **************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Jun 1998 04:36:07 -0400 From: Sebastian Rahtz Subject: Re: TeXhax Digest V1998 #3 TeXhax Digest writes: (Iain Christie) > Do you have or know where I could get hold of a program > to convert a tex file to postscript format? > > I have downloaded a .tex file from the net but am unable to > print it in a useful form, currently it is impossible to read > any of the mathematical equations. You need an entire TeX system to format it and convert the result to PS. Start from http://www.tug.org/interest.html for pointers to free implementations. ************* > From: sssgst3@reading.ac.uk > Subject: latex3e > > In submission to a conference paper, the organisers would like our papers done > in latex3e and LNCS. Does anyone know where I can get hold of this latex3e > and Go to Springer Verlags Web pages. Its their style and they support it. Its said to be pretty bad.... ************************ > I would like to know the location of pdftex. Any pointers to > installing it would be gratefully recieved Look at CTAN:systems/web2c. this contains pdftex. as do systems/win32/web2c, systems/win32/miktex and systems/macintosh/cmactex **************************** > I have a quick question about TeX, > > "How do I turn hyphenation processing off?" > > I seem to see lots of things saying that TeX hyphenation is so good but I > dont want hyphenation. select an undefined language which has no hyphenation patterns loaded: D:\>tex This is TeX, Version 3.14159 (Web2c 7.2) **\relax\showhyphens{category} Underfull \hbox (badness 10000) detected at line 0 [] \tenrm cat-e-gory *\language99 *\showhyphens{category} [] \tenrm category Sebastian Rahtz ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Jun 1998 12:50:08 +0100 (BST) From: David Rhead Subject: A few pages with different margin and text-width I'm producing A4 catalogues with LaTeX2e. The body of the catalogue has a 3-column design (courtesy of multicol), mostly using a 7-point font. I want the front matter to be more friendly, with more white space. So I want to do it in a single column, in a 10-point font. For consistency between the front matter and the body ("the same grid") - -- and to keep to readability conventions which limit the number of characters per line -- I want the single column in the front matter to align with the outer two columns in the body. I tried approaching this by saying that, within the 10 pages or so of front matter, I want: * \oddsidemargin to be temporarily bigger than it is in the rest of the catalogue * \textwidth (or \linewidth?) to be temporarily smaller than it is in the rest of the catalogue. The LaTeX book (page 181) says that anomalies may occur if one tries to change such things in the middle of a document. So it isn't surprising that this approach gave unwanted side-effects. (My page footer got shifted sideways.) I got the visual effect I wanted by fiddling with \hspace and minipage, so that each page in the front matter contained a minipage (whose width equalled that of the outer two columns in the body), with the minipages on odd-numbered pages pushed outwards with \hspace. But this gives maintenanace problems. (If the text changes next year, I'll have to re-do the manual fiddling.) Can anyone suggest a satisfactory way of getting a few consecutive pages with: * a larger inner margin than the rest of the publication * a correspondingly narrower text-width than the rest of the publication. David Rhead Academic Computing Services University of Nottingham ------------------------------ End of TeXhax Digest V1998 #4 ***************************** About TeXhax... 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