From: owner-UKTeX@nottingham.ac.uk To: UKTeX Distribution: ; Subject: UKTeX Digest V94 #35 Reply-To: UKTeX@tex.ac.uk Errors-To: owner-UKTeX@nottingham.ac.uk Distribution: world MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-ID: <317.779632807.1@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk> Date: Thu, 15 Sep 1994 13:40:15 +0100 Message-ID: <318.779632815@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk> Sender: cczdao@unicorn.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk UKTeX Digest Thursday, 15 Sep 1994 Volume 94 : Issue 35 Today's Topics: Garbage at start of printout Re: Garbage at start of printout Re: Garbage at start of printout Re: Garbage at start of printout "A.W. Bingham": emTeX emTeX BibTeX Re: BibTeX \Bbb font and LaTeX3 Re: \Bbb font and LaTeX3 AGM and committee elections: reminder Administrivia: Moderators: Peter Abbott (UK TeX Users Group) and David Osborne (University of Nottingham) Contributions: UKTeX@tex.ac.uk Subscription and unsubscription requests: UKTeX-request@tex.ac.uk (message body = "subscribe uktex" or "unsubscribe uktex", [no quotes]) E D I T O R ' S N O T E This week's issue appears a day early, due to much-needed editorial holidays (vacation). There will be no UKTeX Digest next week. --Ed. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 10 Sep 1994 20:08:39 +0100 From: mark@kram.org (Mark Turner) Subject: Garbage at start of printout I've recently started dabbling with TeX and would like to print out my efforts. The problem is that I get garbage instead of the first character of my text. For example, using the following input file (test.tex).... - ---- test.tex ---- %% Some comments. Here is my first \TeX\ sentence. \bye - ---- end ---- ....which tex turns into test.dvi, which dvips turns into test.ps, which I throw at gs using the following command line.... gs -q -dNOPAUSE -sDEVICE=bj10e -sOutputFile=test.bj test.ps ....then piping test.ps through lpr, the printed output looks like.... - ---- output ---- ````````ere is my first TeX sentence. - ---- end ---- BTW, the TeX does turn out "up and down-ish" as expected. The setup here is Linux and a Canon BJ-10sx. Any clues would be appreciated. Mark. Mark Turner mark@kram.org mark@ibmpcug.co.uk, renrut@linux.phl.cursci.com, mark@renrut.dircon.co.uk. Also markt@pipex.net but speaking for me rather than PIPEX in this message ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Sep 1994 20:11:27 -0000 From: pla@sktb.demon.co.uk ("Paul L. Allen") Subject: Re: Garbage at start of printout In article <34t07n$mbm@clio.kram.org> mark@kram.org (Mark Turner) writes: > I've recently started dabbling with TeX and would like to print out my > efforts. The problem is that I get garbage instead of the first character [test file] > ....which tex turns into test.dvi, which dvips turns into test.ps, which > I throw at gs using the following command line.... Gak! I have to use GhostScript on my machine when somebody sends me a PS file and the result (after a l o n g wait) is crap... > gs -q -dNOPAUSE -sDEVICE=bj10e -sOutputFile=test.bj test.ps > > ....then piping test.ps through lpr, the printed output looks like.... > > ---- output ---- > ````````ere is my first TeX sentence. > ---- end ---- > > BTW, the TeX does turn out "up and down-ish" as expected. Looks like GS is even crappier than I thought. The \TeX\ in your input file should indeed be printed `up and down-ish'. > The setup here is Linux and a Canon BJ-10sx. I'd try looking for a dvi-driver for the BJ-10sx. Unfortunately the only one I know of is dvidot in the emTeX DOS distribution. Some day Nelson Beebe may release version 3 of his drivers, until then you're stuck with dvidot. - --Paul ------------------------------ Date: 13 Sep 1994 09:08:22 +0100 From: markt@pipex.net (Mark Turner) Subject: Re: Garbage at start of printout In article <8E8rOCj030n@sktb.demon.co.uk>, > >I'd try looking for a dvi-driver for the BJ-10sx. Unfortunately the >only one I know of is dvidot in the emTeX DOS distribution. Some day >Nelson Beebe may release version 3 of his drivers, until then you're stuck >with dvidot. DOS isn't an option I'm afraid, I don't run it on any of my machines. I'll carry on looking for a driver, and maybe investigate writing a filter to turn the first line back into something useful. Hmmm..... wonder what would happen if I put the beast into Epson mode and tried to generate Epson compatible output from gs. I'll try that too. Mark. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Sep 1994 23:11:56 -0000 From: pla@sktb.demon.co.uk ("Paul L. Allen") Subject: Re: Garbage at start of printout In article <353mlm$bfg@pipe.pipex.net> markt@pipex.net (Mark Turner) writes: > In article <8E8rOCj030n@sktb.demon.co.uk>, > >I'd try looking for a dvi-driver for the BJ-10sx. Unfortunately the > >only one I know of is dvidot in the emTeX DOS distribution. > DOS isn't an option I'm afraid, I don't run it on any of my machines. Windows? emTeX runs under that too. > I'll carry on looking for a driver, and maybe investigate writing a > filter to turn the first line back into something useful. I doubt it's just the first line though, I suspect you'll get random errors all over the place... > Hmmm..... wonder what would happen if I put the beast into Epson mode and > tried to generate Epson compatible output from gs. I'll try that too. It might work. It might not. You could treat yourself to a LaserJet - plenty of drivers for them... - --Paul ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Sep 1994 09:46:54 +0100 From: Robin Fairbairns Subject: "A.W. Bingham": emTeX This message was sent to me as the coordinator for UKTUG electronic enquiries. Since I'm not at home (and hence don't have access to my emTeX machine and its documentation), I wonder if anyone on the UKTeX queries list can deal with it more immediately? As a general rule, I can't guarantee to answer questions about TeX posted to uktug-enquiries -- it's best to use the UKTeX route, folks! R - ------- Forwarded Message Date: Mon, 12 Sep 1994 09:32:05 +0100 (BST) From: "A.W. Bingham" Subject: emTeX To: uktug-enquiries@tex.ac.uk Can anyone help? I've installed emTex onto my Pentium PC and have a couple of problems which I cannot solve. 1. I have installed the lj and ito font libraries. When I run: dviscr @ito.cnf I CAN view a dvi file. However, when I use the lj fonts and run: dviscr @lj.cnf /ocr=1 /fl=-1 (i.e v.bat) I CAN NOT view a dvi file. Instead the computer hangs and appears to violate memory, forcing me to reboot. I've tried changing the arguments to no avail. 2. We have a Apple LaseWriter which can be configured to emulate a HP LaserJet+. The printer is attached to the serial COM2 port. When I try to print a dvi file using: dvihplj @ito.cnf /po=com2 /ox+ only the first page prints, after that I get nonense. The computer will also again hang when I select the other fonts: dvihplj @lj.cnf /po=com2 /xo+ Does anyone have any suggesting on how to fix these problems? Regards, Andy Bingham Scott Polar Research Institute ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Sep 1994 06:51:50 +0000 From: virsto@ki.se (Virgil Stokes neuro) Subject: BibTeX Does anyone have information on the actual running of BibTeX (vers. 0.99c) under DOS. I recently installed BibTeX; but find it rather awkward to work with. First, I have not been able to find any documentation on things like error messages, limitation (memory requirements), etc. Second, when I try to use a style file ieee.bst (avaiable at CTAN) it gives the following: This is BibTeX, Version 0.99c (MS-DOS port by D. Vulis/J.Demel) The top-level auxiliary file: c:\Y&YTEX\Latex\bibtest1. .aux The style file: ieee.bst Sorry---you've exceeded BibTeX's buffer size 1000 (That was a fatal error) What can be done (if anything) to solve this problem? - --Thanks (VPS) * Virgil.Stokes@neuro.ki.se | * * BMC, Neuroscience | Things of quality * * Karolinska Institute | have no fear of time. * ------------------------------ Date: 14 Sep 1994 13:03:54 +0000 From: rf@cl.cam.ac.uk (Robin Fairbairns) Subject: Re: BibTeX In article , Virgil Stokes neuro wrote: >Does anyone have information on the actual running of BibTeX (vers. >0.99c) under DOS. I recently installed BibTeX; but find it rather awkward >to work with. First, I have not been able to find any documentation on >things like error messages, limitation (memory requirements), etc. >Second, when I try to use a style file ieee.bst (avaiable at CTAN) it >gives the following: > > This is BibTeX, Version 0.99c (MS-DOS port by D. Vulis/J.Demel) > The top-level auxiliary file: c:\Y&YTEX\Latex\bibtest1. .aux > The style file: ieee.bst > Sorry---you've exceeded BibTeX's buffer size 1000 > (That was a fatal error) > >What can be done (if anything) to solve this problem? I recommend at least trying the rather new emTeX betatest BibTeX, which is available on ftp.tex.ac.uk:/tex-archive/systems/msdos/emtex/ betatest/bibtexb1.zip I haven't tried it myself, but the documentation does say (inter alia) - The maximum length if input lines (.aux file) has been increased from 1000 to 2000 characters - The maximum number of wizard-defined functions has been increased from 3000 to 5000 If you still have problems, look to see if your copy of ieee.bst has proper line terminations in it. If BibTeX isn't seeing the end of line, it may try and load the whole file into a buffer intended for just one line. Robin (Campaign for the Third Programme) Fairbairns rf@cl.cam.ac.uk U of Cambridge Computer Lab, Pembroke St, Cambridge CB2 3QG, UK Private page: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/rf/robin.html ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 15 Sep 1994 10:48:00 -0700 From: Karsten Strobek Subject: \Bbb font and LaTeX3 Hi, Do you still need AmSTeX to produce the \Bbb font, if you use LaTeX3 or can you do without? I am thinking about something like $f\in{\Bbb R}^n$ or someting like that. Cheers, Karsten Strobek Institute of Economics Phone: +45 35 32 30 25 University of Copenhagen Fax: +45 35 32 30 00 Studiestraede 6 Internet: Okoks@pc.ibt.dk DK-1455 Copenhagen K Denmark ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 15 Sep 1994 09:49:10 +0100 From: Sebastian Rahtz Subject: Re: \Bbb font and LaTeX3 well, you'll need the AMS fonts installed at least. and latex2e by default doesnt defined \Bbb. you'll need to install the amslatex stuff, and use the `amsfonts' package sebastian ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Sep 1994 17:38:04 +0200 From: bailey@bmve01.versailles.inra.fr (Rosemary Bailey) Subject: AGM and committee elections: reminder Final Announcement of Annual General Meeting The Annual General Meeting of the UKTUG will be held at 1030 on Wednesday 19~October 1994 at the University of Warwick, in the Staff Club `Quiet Room' in Rootes Building. A draft agenda for the meeting is in Baskerville 4.4. Lunch will be available after the AGM, and will be followed by an ordinary meeting on {\it What's up doc?} Further details of the afternoon meeting, including a booking form, are in Baskerville 4.4. There is no charge for the AGM itself, but members who wish to stay for the afternoon meeting will have to pay. Non-members are not permitted to participate in the AGM but are welcome to attend the afternoon meeting. All members of the UK TeX Users' Group are urged to attend the AGM. Agenda item~11 specifically seeks your opinion on future meetings: where? when? how often? what topics? talks or training? regular or flexible schedule? The Committee needs your input in order to plan the meetings that the membership wants. The Constitution contains the following clauses: 17. The annual general meeting of the UKTUG shall be held in the United Kingdom not later than the last day of November in each year on a date and at a time to be fixed by the Committee and notified to members at least 35 days in advance for the following purposes--- (1) to receive from the Committee a report balance sheet and statement of accounts for the preceding financial year (2) to fill the vacancies in the Committee and to appoint auditors for the ensuing year (3) to decide on any motion which may be proposed to the meeting in the manner provided below (4) to fix the entrance fee (if any) and annual subscription 18. Any member desirous of proposing any motion at the annual general meeting shall give notice in writing to the secretary not later than 14 days before the date of such meeting 23. No amendment (other than a motion for adjournment) shall be moved to any motion proposed at any annual or special general meeting unless written notice of the amendment shall have been sent to the secretary prior to the meeting I think that Clauses 17(3), 18 and 23 are self-explanatory. Having seen the draft agenda in Baskerville, anyone wishing to propose any other motion to the AGM must send me, in writing, the text of the proposed motion and their own name and address, to reach me by 5~October 1994. If there are any changes to the draft agenda, the final agenda will be sent to members in the 14 days before the AGM. Anyone wishing, at that stage, to move any amendment to any motion, must send me, in writing, the text of the proposed amendment and their own name and address, to reach me by 18 October 1994. As for vacancies on the Committee, C. A. Rowley will continue as Chair in 1994--94 and P. Abbott as Treasurer and Membership Secretary. M. Clark, J. Fine and A. S. A. Jeffrey are eligible and willing to continue their Committee membership. C. Hewlett and R. Fairbairns must retire but are eligible and willing to stand for re-election. Thus there are up to 7 vacancies to be filled, and at least 5 nominations are needed from outside the present Committee. The following parts of Clause 10 describe the procedure for filling these vacancies: (3) Any two members who are individuals may nominate any member or members of the group who are individuals to fill any of the vacancies by giving at least 7~days notice in writing to the secretary (4) If there are more nominations than vacancies then the membership will be decided by an election by single transferable vote in which every member of the UKTUG who is an individual and is present at the annual general meeting shall be entitled but not obliged to vote Nominations for committee members in accordance with the above sub-clauses are thus being sought. Written nominations for new committee members should be sent to me, to reach me by 12~October 1994. There is no official nomination form. If you like, you may use the forms provided in Baskerville 4.3 and Baskerville 4.4. Otherwise, what you send me should contain, clearly and legibly, ---name and address of nominee ---declaration that (s)he is willing to stand for this office, signed by the nominee ---name and address of the nominator ---statement nominating the nominee, signed by the nominator ---name and address of seconder ---statement in support of the nomination, signed by the seconder. The nominee, nominator and seconder should all be members of the UKTUG, and the last two should be different from each other. Once elected, the Committee appoints officers from its membership. Your present secretary is retiring (forced to under Clause 10(1)) and there is at present no Publicity person. Anyone with talents for either of these jobs is strongly encouraged to stand for election to the Committee. In all the above, `in writing' means `on paper', not email. Please put `UKTUG' on the outside of the envelope when you send me any of the above. Otherwise, people may find themselves elected to the wrong committee. My address is School of Mathematical Sciences Queen Mary and Westfield College Mile End Road London E1 4NS R. A. 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