From texhax-digest-outgoing-request@nottingham.ac.uk Mon Apr 15 11:53:11 1996 Received: from jess.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk (jess.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk [128.243.40.193]) by granby.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk (8.6.12/8.6.12) with ESMTP id LAA15365 for ; Mon, 15 Apr 1996 11:53:11 +0100 Message-Id: <199604151053.LAA15365@granby.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk> Received: from nottingham.ac.uk by jess.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk id <27588-0@jess.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk>; Mon, 15 Apr 1996 11:52:28 +0100 From: Majordomo list server To: texhax-digest@nottingham.ac.uk Subject: TeXhax Digest V96 #5 Reply-To: TeXhax@tex.ac.uk Errors-To: owner-texhax-digest@nottingham.ac.uk Precedence: bulk Date: Mon, 15 Apr 1996 11:52:28 +0100 Sender: owner-texhax-digest@nottingham.ac.uk TeXhax Digest Monday, 15 April 1996 Volume 96 : Number 005 (incorporating UKTeX Digest) Today's Topics: Re: fractions, space, \afterpage (TeXhax) Re: startsection (TeXhax Digest V96 #4) Plain TeX query disc set and printer driver for LaTex 2e ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Donald Arseneau Date: Thu, 07 Mar 1996 20:47:44 PST Subject: Re: fractions, space, \afterpage (TeXhax) In TeXhax Digest V96 #3, Kris Lockyear wrote: % 2) How can I get ... 1/2 with small 1, a diagonal line and a small 2. It is in The TeXbook, exercise 11.6. You probably have manmac.tex and/or eplain.tex on your system somewhere; you can copy the definition out of there to avoid re-typing it. % 3) LaTeX increased white space between paragraphs to place a \section at the % top of a page. This looks very ugly. Declare \raggedbottom (described in the LaTeX manual) % 4) I often use \afterpage{\clearpage} to flush out the figures etc. % this occasionally results in a blank page with a footnote at the bottom. a) In my opinion, this is never necessary. It only helps when figures are *stuck* with impossible placement requirements. You are better off giving realistic placement options for your figures and setting higher values for \topfraction and \bottomfraction (say 0.8) and a lower \textfraction (0.2). Re-read the LaTeX manual discussion of these. b) Don't write long footnotes. c) You can avoid most split footnotes using: \raggedbottom \addtolength{\topskip}{0pt plus 1cm minus 0.2pt} (No, the top won't be ragged; just the bottom.) Donald Arseneau asnd@reg.triumf.ca ------------------------------ From: Robin Fairbairns Date: Tue, 12 Mar 1996 09:33:00 +0000 Subject: Re: startsection (TeXhax Digest V96 #4) Mr Marcilo Alves writes: >I'm trying to redefine the \section, \chapter look by >using the \@startsection command (Companion, page 24). Having not read the Companion, page 16 (I think it is), where it tells you to: \makeatletter >\renewcommand{\section}{\@startsection > {\section}% > {1}% > {2mm}% > {2mm}% > {2mm} > {\itshape}}% \makeatother This is one of the most-FAQs. The Companion is _not_ a beginner's book; if you've never programmed LaTeX macros before *PLEASE* (everyone, not just Mr. Alves!) read the introductory pages first (there are only twenty or so of them). ------------------------------ From: cgm@ssci.liv.ac.uk (Colin Mason) Date: Thu, 28 Mar 1996 18:47:11 GMT Subject: Plain TeX query % Could someone please answer a question which has been puzzling me for some % while because, unless I misunderstand the TeXbook, TeX is not doing what I % think it should do. Consider the following input file: %------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \chardef\return=`\^^M % \def\dopling{% \ifcat\space\noexpand\next \wlog{}% \else \ifcat\return\noexpand\next \wlog{}% \else \ifcat\bgroup\noexpand\next \wlog{}% \else \wlog{}% \fi \fi \fi}% % \catcode`\!=\active % \def!{\futurelet\next\dopling}% % ! Hallo world. ! !{Anyone for Tennis?}% !% ! Just another line% !---and another part of the same line ! ! \bye %------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % Not a very sensible input file I know but it's just meant to illustrate the % problem. When run through TeX, I get the following log file (without the % leading `% ' of course): %------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % This is TeX, C Version 3.14t3 (format=plain 93.5.19) 28 MAR 1996 18:31 % **test % (test.tex % % % % % % % % % [1] ) % Output written on test.dvi (1 page, 308 bytes). %------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % I understand all of these except the generated by the input % line `!%'. Why should a comment character generate a ? % % Thanks in anticipation. % % Colin Mason (cgm@sunserver.ssci.liv.ac.uk) ------------------------------ From: Andrew Jones $STAFF Date: Mon, 25 Mar 1996 09:12:44 +0000 Subject: disc set and printer driver for LaTex 2e Please can anyone help me?? I have used Latex in the past, but unfortunately had to remove it. I now possess a Canon BJ10ex printer, and I cannot get the exact driver for it. I've been given several to try, but to no avail. I also understand that I no longer have the latest version of LaTex ( I bought mine in 1990). How is LaTex 2e different? Could anyone please advise me on where I may get a proper printer driver for the BJ10ex, and possibly a disc set for LaTex 2e. I use Wordperfect 6.0 for word-processing. I recall reading somewhere that there is a LaTex converter for WP6. My own machine is not on the Internet, and therefore I cannot download, I would therefore need proper discs. Any help would be greatly appreciated. ------------------------------ End of TeXhax Digest V96 #5 *************************** About TeXhax... Please send contributions to: TeXhax@tex.ac.uk Subscription and unsubscription requests: send a one line mail message to TeXhax-Request@tex.ac.uk containing either subscribe texhax or unsubscribe texhax If you have problems with un/subscribing, please mail owner-texhax@nott.ac.uk To obtain the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) lists for TeX, send a message with no subject to fileserv@shsu.edu, consisting of SENDME FAQ For information on the TeX Users Group, please send a message to TUG@TUG.org, or write TeX Users Group, 1850 Union Street, #1637 San Francisco CA 94123 (phone: 1 415 982 8449, fax: 1 415 982 8559) Backnumbers of all the digests are stored in the Comprehensive TeX Archive Network (CTAN) and can be retrieved on the Internet by anonymous ftp. 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