(Message texhax/v97:1) From texhax-digest-owner@nottingham.ac.uk Sat Feb 8 19:30:27 1997 Received: from 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 SMTP id TAA18668 for ; Sat, 8 Feb 1997 19:30:26 GMT Received: from majordom by nottingham.ac.uk with local (Exim 1.58 #10) id 0vtITZ-0007bc-00; Sat, 8 Feb 1997 19:30:17 +0000 From: owner-texhax-digest@nottingham.ac.uk To: texhax-digest@nottingham.ac.uk Subject: TeXhax Digest V1997 #1 Reply-To: TeXhax@tex.ac.uk Precedence: bulk Message-Id: Date: Sat, 8 Feb 1997 19:30:17 +0000 TeXhax Digest Saturday, 8 February 1997 Volume 1997 : Number 001 (incorporating UKTeX Digest) Today's Topics: Re> TeXhax digest Testing if string starts with particular letter or word Gothic Letters in LaTeX Where can I find the psboxit package? TeX directory structure (tds) 0.9993 available web2c 7.0 and friends available ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: KNAPPEN@VKPMZD.kph.Uni-Mainz.DE Date: Fri, 20 Dec 1996 19:09:17 +0100 Subject: Re> TeXhax digest Colin Maison asked about: \font\titlefont=cmssdc10 \ifx\titlefont\nullfont \wlog{Using \string\nullfont}% \fi \bye This one is a classic pitfall. There sould be a \relax at the end of the first line. Without that \relax, TeX scanns ahead for the keywords `at' or `scaled' which are permissible in a font definition. Because \if is expandable, the \if is expanded *before* the font can be assigned, thus it is still the \nullfont at that moment. - --J"org Knappen. ------------------------------ From: David Rhead Date: Sun, 22 Dec 1996 16:15:37 +0000 (GMT) Subject: Testing if string starts with particular letter or word We have a database of information about the modules from which students' courses are constructed. We typeset a `Catalogue of Modules' by `publishing from the database'. I'm wondering about varying the detail given in the catalogue depending on whether (1) a module is restricted to a particular group of students, or (2) may have spare places. The database has a text field called `target students'. The `house style' is that, in case (1), the text starts with Restricted to students registered for ... but, in case (2), the text starts with something else. Currently the `database to .tex file' software gives a file that starts with \usepackage{catalogue} and continues with, for each module, commands of the form % Set \TargetStudents to the text from the database field \renewcommand{\TargetStudents}{...} % More \renewcommands for other stuff from the database ... % Typeset the catalogue entry from the information held in % \TargetStudents, etc. \ProcessModule I'd like to write a package file catalogue.sty (or maybe a class file catalogue.cls) that defines a \ProcessModule containing a fragment something like \if\beginswith{\TargetStudents}{Restricted} % Text held in \TargetStudents starts with `Restricted'. % We just typeset a skeleton entry in the catalogue. ... \else % Typeset a full entry in the catalogue ... \fi where \beginswith is a command that I'm having difficulty finding or writing. Essentially I want something that, when given a string of text as `the command' \TargetStudents, tests whether the string starts with a particular substring. Although, it would be nice to be able to test whether the string starts with `Restricted', it would actually be sufficient to test whether it starts with the letter R. I've tried to use LaTeX's \if@nextchar R in catalogue.sty, but I didn't seem able to get it to do what I want. (Perhaps the approach could work, but I got the details wrong?) Can anyone suggest an approach (or code-fragment) that is suitable for this situation? E.g., is there any software in CTAN that involves testing whether a string held in `a command' starts with a particular letter or string? (If there's a fragment of code somewhere, I could presumably imitate it.) David Rhead david.rhead@nottingham.ac.uk ------------------------------ From: Vadim Zelenkov Date: Tue, 14 Jan 1997 17:01:08 +-200 Subject: Gothic Letters in LaTeX Dear Sirs, Is it possible to install some gothic letters in LaTeX text? This problem is extremely improtant for our mathematicians... Thank you! Vadim Zelenkov, Head, Laboratory of New Educational Technologies, International Sakharov Institute of Radioecology, Minsk, Belarus ------------------------------ From: David.Rhead@vme.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk Date: Thu,16 Jan 97 17:19:56 GMT Subject: Where can I find the psboxit package? psboxit -- as mentioned on page 330 of the Companion -- seems just what I want. Unfortunately, I can't find it at ftp.tex.ac.uk. Is it in CTAN in a non-obvious place? If not, does anyone know where I can get it from? David Rhead ------------------------------ From: "K. Berry" Date: Fri, 7 Feb 1997 16:57:57 -0500 (EST) Subject: TeX directory structure (tds) 0.9993 available Another draft of the TeX Directory Structure (TDS) standards document is now available from: http://www.tug.org/tds/ ftp://ftp.tug.org/tex/tds.tar.gz ftp://ftp.tug.org/tex/tds/ If ftp.tug.org is busy, try ftp.cs.umb.edu or tug2.cs.umb.edu. Soon it will be on CTAN as well, in the `tds' directory (list of CTAN hosts appended). The main change from the last released draft (published in TUGboat) is to combine the directories for the various whatever-to-pk converters (gsftopk, ps2pk, ...) into one directory `modeless', instead of having one directory per application. This simplifies search path specifications. Please send comments to twg-tds@mail.tug.org. kb@mail.tug.org, for the TDS committee prompt$ finger ctan@ftp.tug.org [tug.cs.umb.edu] ... Plan: In order to reduce network load, it is recommended that you use the Comprehensive TeX Archive Network (CTAN) host which is located in the closest network proximity to your site. Alternatively, you may wish to obtain a copy of the CTAN via CD-ROM (see help/CTAN.cdrom for details). Known mirrors of the CTAN reside on (alphabetically): cis.utovrm.it (Italia) /TeX ctan.unsw.edu.au (NSW, Australia) /tex-archive dongpo.math.ncu.edu.tw (Taiwan) /tex-archive ftp.center.osaka-u.ac.jp (Japan) /CTAN ftp.ccu.edu.tw (Taiwan) /pub/tex ftp.cdrom.com (West coast, USA) /pub/tex/ctan ftp.comp.hkbu.edu.hk (Hong Kong) /pub/TeX/CTAN ftp.cs.rmit.edu.au (Australia) /tex-archive ftp.cs.ruu.nl (The Netherlands) /pub/tex-archive ftp.cstug.cz (The Czech Republic) /pub/tex/CTAN ftp.duke.edu (North Carolina, USA) /tex-archive ftp.ee.up.ac.za (South Africa) /tex-archive ftp.funet.fi (Finland) /pub/TeX/CTAN ftp.gwdg.de (Deutschland) /pub/dante ftp.jussieu.fr (France) /pub4/TeX/CTAN ftp.loria.fr (France) /pub/unix/tex/ctan ftp.mpi-sb.mpg.de (Deutschland) /pub/tex/mirror/ftp.dante.de ftp.nada.kth.se (Sweden) /pub/tex/ctan-mirror ftp.rediris.es (Espa\~na) /mirror/tex-archive ftp.rge.com (New York, USA) /pub/tex ftp.riken.go.jp (Japan) /pub/tex-archive ftp.tu-chemnitz.de (Deutschland) /pub/tex ftp.u-aizu.ac.jp (Japan) /pub/tex/CTAN ftp.uni-augsburg.de (Deutschland) /tex-archive ftp.uni-bielefeld.de (Deutschland) /pub/tex ftp.unina.it (Italia) /pub/TeX ftp.uni-stuttgart.de (Deutschland) /tex-archive (/pub/tex) ftp.univie.ac.at (\"Osterreich) /packages/tex ftp.ut.ee (Estonia) /tex-archive ftpserver.nus.sg (Singapore) /pub/zi/TeX kadri.ut.ee (Estonia) /pub/tex src.doc.ic.ac.uk (England) /packages/tex/uk-tex sunsite.cnlab-switch.ch (Switzerland) /mirror/tex sunsite.icm.edu.pl (Poland) /pub/CTAN sunsite.queensu.ca (Canada) /pub/tex-archive sunsite.unc.edu (North Carolina, USA) /pub/packages/TeX wuarchive.wustl.edu (Missouri, USA) /packages/TeX Known partial mirrors of the CTAN reside on (alphabetically): ftp.adfa.oz.au (Australia) /pub/tex/ctan ftp.fcu.edu.tw (Taiwan) /pub2/tex ftp.germany.eu.net (Deutschland) /pub/packages/TeX ftp.jaist.ac.jp /pub/TeX/tex-archive ftp.uu.net (Virginia, USA) /pub/text-processing/TeX nic.switch.ch (Switzerland) /mirror/tex sunsite.dsi.unimi.it (Italia) /pub/TeX sunsite.snu.ac.kr (Korea) /shortcut/CTAN Please send updates to this list to . The participating hosts in the Comprehensive TeX Archive Network are: ftp.dante.de (Deutschland) -- anonymous ftp /tex-archive (/pub/tex /pub/archive) -- gopher on node gopher.dante.de -- e-mail via ftpmail@dante.de -- World Wide Web access on www.dante.de -- Administrator: ftp.tex.ac.uk (England) -- anonymous ftp /tex-archive (/pub/tex /pub/archive) -- gopher on node gopher.tex.ac.uk -- NFS mountable from nfs.tex.ac.uk:/public/ctan/tex-archive -- World Wide Web access on www.tex.ac.uk -- Administrator: ------------------------------ From: kb@cs.umb.edu Date: Sat, 8 Feb 1997 14:28:06 -0500 (EST) Subject: web2c 7.0 and friends available I've released version 7.0 of Web2c, a port of the basic TeX project programs (TeX, Metafont, MetaPost, GFtoPK, etc.) to Unix. I've also released new versions of my modified drivers (dvipsk, xdvik, dviljk). You can get it via http://www.tug.org/web2c/, or by ftp from: (Boston) ftp://ftp.cs.umb.edu/pub/tex/web2c/texk.tar.gz (programs) ftp://ftp.cs.umb.edu/pub/tex/web2c/texmflib.tar.gz (minimal lib) texk.tar.gz is the combined archive; you can also get them separately: {dviljk,dvipsk,web2c,web,xdvik}.tar.gz. (Also on tug.cs.umb.edu and tug2.cs.umb.edu, same directory; ftp.cs.umb.edu is an old and slow machine.) Soon they will be available from the CTAN sites and their mirrors: (Germany) ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/systems/web2c (England) ftp://ftp.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/systems/web2c See the ftp retrieval instructions below for details and all the mirrors. Instructions for sending bug reports (and joining the mailing list) are in the distribution file kpathsea/BUGS. I've tried to record the names of all the many people have sent bug reports, suggestions, and/or patches in the ChangeLog's. Thank you all. I'd also like to thank all the long-suffering pretesters, and three people in particular -- Thomas Esser, for teTeX and so much else; Ulrik Vieth, for the MetaPost port, doc improvements, and so much else; Wayne Sullivan, for the dynamic memory and so much ...; Thanks also to Rick Martin and the UMass/Boston Math & Computer Science Dept. for the computer and network facilities. And let's not forget Don Knuth, http://www-cs-faculty.Stanford.EDU/~knuth/, who started it all. (Also thanks to Glenn Gould, Jane Siberry, Leonard Cohen, Donald Westlake, Laurie Anderson, ee cummings, Stephen King, Johann Sebastian Bach, and the seals and birds on the not-so-wild shore just outside the house. :-) kb@cs.umb.edu Member of the League for Programming Freedom -- write lpf@uunet.uu.net. A summary of the changes follows; big changes are summarized in few words, so read carefully. Read the manuals, too. Please. kpathsea 3.0 * Distribution terms changed to the GNU Library General Public License. * Default directory structure matches the TDS standard. The most important change is in the fonts/ directory: the file type (tfm, pk) is now directly underneath fonts/. Also, mft/ is now at the top level. `modeless' is used for gsftopk/ps2pk/etc.-generated fonts. * Change in searching algorithm: if the name already has a suffix (foo.sty), search for it by itself first, before appending the default suffix (foo.sty.tex). This loses if you have an executable named foo.bar, with documentation in foo.bar.tex (foo.bar will be found first). But this is unusual, and the other case is common. * Environment variables PATH_program (e.g., TEXINPUTS_latex) checked for, as with configuration file values (TEXINPUTS.latex). * Multiple TEXMF trees supported, via the following new facility: * Shell brace expansion {foo,bar} implemented, thanks to Bash. * Multiple ls-R files supported via the TEXMFDBS path. * An ``alias'' database for files in ls-R supported, to handle 8.3 problems. * Directories in the ls-R file can be relative (./) as well as absolute (/). * New MakeTeX{PK,TFM,MF} scripts with more features, based on teTeX's. * DVIPSMAKEPK (etc.) actually overrides the name `MakeTeXPK', as documented. * MakeTeX* can be globally disabled via configure options. * Support for building as a shared library with configure --enable-shared. * Directories whose names begin with `.' are ignored. * Some warnings can be suppressed by TEX_HUSH cnf value or envvar. * kpsewhich has many new capabilities, documented via --help and in the manual. * texfonts.map parsing has an include directive, and @c is a comment. * Input lines in texmf.cnf can be continued with \. * TEXMFLOG can be set in texmf.cnf, as previously documented. * SELFAUTODIR and SELFAUTOPARENT are defined according to the location of the binary, and used to search for texmf.cnf. * /// (or more) is equivalent to //. * If $HOME = / (as with root on some systems), avoid creating // in paths. * Support for AFM, PostScript Type 1 font, source, documentation, Omega, and MetaPost-related file formats. * New header kpathsea.h with all #include files. * Under DOS, ls-R lines need not start with . or / or \ (e.g., c:). * Amiga support. web2c 7.0 * Update from Knuth for tex, mf, dvitype, pltotf, vptovf, and tangle, John Hobby's MetaPost (and support programs) included, update from P. Breitenlohner to dvicopy 1.5 and patgen 2.3. * Update for kpathsea 3.0. * Texinfo manual written. * Amiga, OS/2, Windows NT support in the sources. * TeX: - if -shell-escape or shell_escape in texmf.cnf is enabled, \write18{str} passes str to system(3) for processing by sh. - MLTeX extensions (\charsubdef, etc.) can be enabled at runtime. - Many array sizes can be set dynamically, in texmf.cnf. - MakeTeXTFM installed and enabled by default. - IPC communications to an external program for incremental DVI reading. - texfonts.map applies to TFM files, as originally intended. - More than 256 fonts are allowed. - DVI comment (with timestamp) can be overridden. - tex.web's consistency checks on .fmt files restored. * Metafont: - A few array sizes can be set dynamically, in texmf.cnf. - X11 support disabled by default; configure --with-x to enable it. - MakeTeXMF enabled and installed by default. * TeX, Metafont, MetaPost: - If the first line of the main input file starts with %&, the rest of the line is used as the fmt/base/mem file (if it can be found), except that %&ini means initex/inimf/inimpost. - One binary: initex/mf/mpost capabilities merged with virtex/mf/mpost. - New option -progname sets program name independently of argv[0]. - Eight-bit filenames are output correctly in ^^ notation, instead of always being simplified to ^^@. - MakeTeX* scripts can be named and disabled via texmf.cnf. - MakeTeX* scripts are silent if \batchmode is in effect. - TEXMFINI environment variable checked for pool/fmt/base/mem lookups. - \openout (TeX) and write (MP) by default will not write to files whose names start with `.'. - ``Small'' versions no longer supported without source hacking. - Length bug regarding single non-ASCII characters in MF and MP fixed. * BibTeX: - Some arrays dynamically reallocated as needed, other sizes increased. - Default behavior is verbose; new -terse option changes that. - Statistics are written to the .blg file. - Does not look at TEXINPUTS to find .bst files, but does check TEXBIB (after BIBINPUTS). - Does not interactively ask for the top-level .aux name. * All programs: - Supply default extensions and default output files. - Support the standard --help and --version options. - Filenames not arbitrarily restricted in length. - Output written in the current directory, not the directory of an input file. (Most interesting for tangle.) - Times-Roman etc. work as font names, via texfonts.map and subsidiaries. * dvitype prints decimal opcode numbers with --show-opcodes. * bibtex and gftodvi never interactively ask for filenames; dvitype and dvicopy do not enter interactive dialogues. * mft looks in MFTINPUTS, not TEXINPUTS. * Configuration: - Optional features are enabled via configure --with-* and --enable-* options. Run configure --help. - There is no small TeX, Metafont, or MetaPost. If you want it, you'll have to change the change files, #define SMALL* yourself, and do whatever else is necessary yourself. * Source hierarchy substantially simplified. * Web2c: - Support for ifndef...endifn, a la ifdef. - Support for const expressions. - Can generate ANSI code. dvipsk 5.66a * Update for kpathsea 3.0 and dvips 5.66. * No default config.ps is installed. * Partial downloading of Type 1 fonts supported via -j (j in config file). * Compressed headers and figures (names ending in .Z or .gz) are automatically uncompressed. * Fonts and macros now distributed separately on CTAN. * dvihps merged in, i.e., hyperdvi html: specials supported. * Manual restructured and new text regarding PostScript fonts added. * .dvipsrc is looked for along a path, and the DVIPSRC value overrides. * -Pfoo does not require config.foo; and if in fact config.foo doesn't exist, the default output is to | lpr -Pfoo. * -o - outputs to standard output. * -E does not require single-page input documents. * -d -1 does not include the size of every memory allocation; new information about dvips config file reading is included. * W messages from config.ps are omitted if -q is specified. * -E turns off -N and -K. * Improve checksums and ligkern table output in Afm2tfm. * Small improvements to epsf.tex. xdvik 20a * Update for kpathsea 3.0. * xhdvi merged in, i.e., hyperdvi html: specials supported via libwww. * gsftopkk included. * Adjustable rulers on magnifiers, and grids on the whole page. * Many function keys supported. * Online help via H/Help/etc. while the program is running. * Shrink button factors determined at runtime. * Exit with bad status via Abort button, Q keystroke. * Update for xdvi patchlevel 20 and gsftopk 1.12, implying the following: * X resource name for the Metafont mode now `mfMode'. * MakeTeXPK option/resource now `makepk'. * Compressed (.Z or .gz) header and figure files automatically uncompressed, and shell escape specials ("`...) turned off by default. * Decompression does not happen with -nopostscript, etc. * New options -safer, -interpreter, -nogssafer, -gspalette. dviljk 2.6 * Update for kpathsea 3.0. * Update for dvi2xx 0.51-13. * dvihp script handles options a la dvips, and is installed by default. * Raster characters and fonts can be downloaded compressed. * - option (operate as pipe) works again. * More useful debugging output. * Bug in page-skipping fixed. * But in printing character 0 fixed. * Fonts rearranged per TDS, and `q' changed to `8t'. Long-winded instructions: `unixtex.ftp': Obtaining TeX ============================ This is `ftp://ftp.tug.org/tex/unixtex.ftp', last updated 7 February 1997. Also available as `http://www.tug.org/unixtex.ftp'. The IP address is currently [158.121.106.10], and the canonical host name is currently `tug.cs.umb.edu'. It is also in Kpathsea source distributions as `etc/unixtex.ftp' (although the network version is usually newer). Mail with comments or questions. Following are general instructions for Unix or other sites who wish to acquire the Web2c distribution, (plain) TeX, LaTeX (2e), BibTeX, Metafont, MetaPost, DVI processors for the X window system, PostScript, the PCL language in the HP LaserJet, and related programs. They are oriented towards building from the original sources, though some information on alternative packages is included in the last section. See also `http://www.tug.org/web2c', the Web2c and Kpathsea home page. Please consider joining the TeX Users Group (TUG) to help support the maintenance and development of the programs you retrieve. Email or see `http://www.tug.org' for information and a membership form. For actual installation instructions after obtaining the necessary sources, *note Installation::.. A copy is in the distribution file `kpathsea/INSTALL'. Electronic distribution - ----------------------- In many places we refer to CTAN:. This is *both* a host name and a directory name. Here are some primary locations: `ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/tex/ctan' (California, USA) `ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive' (Germany) `ftp://ftp.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive' (England) CTAN has many mirrors worldwide; see the top-level file `README.mirrors' from one of the sites above, or finger , or see `http://www.tug.org/CTAN.sites'. A list current as of the time of distribution is in the top-level file `./MIRROR'. You can also access CTAN via the World Wide Web, Gopher, electronic mail, or NFS. The same `README.mirrors' file explains how. You will need to retrieve some or all of the following archives, depending on your needs (don't forget to set binary mode for file transfers): `CTAN:/systems/web2c/texmflib.tar.gz' A basic collection of fonts (TFM files only) and macro packages (including Texinfo and LaTeX 2e). It unpacks into `texmf/'; if you change the structure of this hierarchy, you will also have to change the default search paths (*note Changing search paths::.). It is required unless you already have these files, in which case you should change the default paths as necessary to find them. `CTAN:/systems/web2c/web.tar.gz' The original WEB source files, written mostly by Don Knuth. Required unless you already have this `web' version. (The WEB sources change irregularly with respect to Web2c itself.) Unpacks into `web2c-VERSION'. `CTAN:/systems/web2c/web2c.tar.gz' The Web2c system. Required. Also unpacks into `web2c-VERSION'. `CTAN:/dviware/dvipsk.tar.gz' DVI-to-PostScript translator. Unpacks into `dvipsk-VERSION'. Optional. `CTAN:/dviware/xdvik.tar.gz' X window system DVI previewer. Unpacks into `xdvik-VERSION'. Optional. `CTAN:/dviware/dviljk.tar.gz' DVI-to-PCL (HP LaserJet) translator. Unpacks into `dviljk-VERSION'. Optional. All that said, the originating host for the software above is `ftp.tug.org'. You can retrieve these distributions (but not much else) from the `tex/' directory on that host. CD-ROM distribution - ------------------- Numerous organizations distribute various TeX CD-ROM's: * TUG, UK TUG, and GUTenberg (French-speaking TeX user group) collaborated to produce the `TeX Live' CD-ROM, based on teTeX, which in turn is based on Web2c; email or see `http://www.tug.org/tex-live.html'. * NTG (Dutch-speaking TeX user group) produced the 4allTeX CD-ROM; email , or see `http://ei0.ei.ele.tue.nl/ntg/'. This is a runnable system. * The Free Software Foundation's `Source Code CD-ROM' contains the minimal TeX source distribution described in the previous section (i.e., enough to print GNU documentation); email or finger . * The Gateway! CD-ROM set contains a runnable NetBSD/Amiga distribution and sources; see `http://www.netbsd.org/Sites/cdroms.html'. * The Prime Time TeXcetera CD-ROM is a copy of CTAN (see the previous section); email or see `http://www.ptf.com/ptf/'. * Walnut Creek's TeX CD-ROM is also a copy of CTAN; email or see `http://www.cdrom.com:/titles/tex.html'. * Most Linux distributions include some TeX package based on Web2c; see the Linux documentation file `Distribution-HOWTO' for a comparison of Linux distributions, available (for example) via `http://www.linux.org'. If you know of additional TeX CD-ROM distributions to add to this list, please inform . Tape distribution - ----------------- You can obtain a complete TeX distribution, including Web2c, on tape. Contact: Pierre MacKay / Denny Hall, Mail Stop DH-10 / Department of Classics University of Washington / Seattle, WA 98195 / USA phone: 206-543-2268; email: At this writing, the distribution is available in `tar' format on 1/4 inch 4-track QIC-24 cartridges and 4mm DAT cartridges, and the cost is US$210. Make checks payable to the University of Washington, drawn on a U.S. bank. Purchase orders are acceptable, but they carry an extra charge of $10 to pay for invoice processing. Overseas sites, please add $20 for shipment via air parcel post, or $30 for shipment via courier. Other TeX packages - ------------------ Many other TeX implementations are available in `CTAN:/systems', including ready-to-run distributions for Unix, Amiga, Acorn, VMS, Macintosh, DOS, and Windows (in various forms). Although Web2c has support in the source code for many operating systems, and in fact some of the other distributions are based on it, it's unlikely to work as distributed on anything but Unix. (Please contribute improvements!) The Unix distribution alluded to above is the teTeX distribution. This includes both complete sources and precompiled binaries for many popular Unix variants, including Linux. It is based on Web2c, and contains many other TeX-related programs as well. The host labrea.stanford.edu is the original source for the files for which Donald Knuth is directly responsible: `tex.web', `plain.tex', etc. However, unless you want to build your TeX library tree ab initio, it is more reliable and less work to retrieve these files as part of the above packages. In any case, labrea is not the canonical source for anything except what was created by Stanford TeX project, so do not rely on all the files available at that ftp site being up-to-date. CTAN mirrors: prompt$ finger ctan@ftp.tug.org [tug.cs.umb.edu] ... Plan: In order to reduce network load, it is recommended that you use the Comprehensive TeX Archive Network (CTAN) host which is located in the closest network proximity to your site. Alternatively, you may wish to obtain a copy of the CTAN via CD-ROM (see help/CTAN.cdrom for details). Known mirrors of the CTAN reside on (alphabetically): cis.utovrm.it (Italia) /TeX ctan.unsw.edu.au (NSW, Australia) /tex-archive dongpo.math.ncu.edu.tw (Taiwan) /tex-archive ftp.center.osaka-u.ac.jp (Japan) /CTAN ftp.ccu.edu.tw (Taiwan) /pub/tex ftp.cdrom.com (West coast, USA) /pub/tex/ctan ftp.comp.hkbu.edu.hk (Hong Kong) /pub/TeX/CTAN ftp.cs.rmit.edu.au (Australia) /tex-archive ftp.cs.ruu.nl (The Netherlands) /pub/tex-archive ftp.cstug.cz (The Czech Republic) /pub/tex/CTAN ftp.duke.edu (North Carolina, USA) /tex-archive ftp.ee.up.ac.za (South Africa) /tex-archive ftp.funet.fi (Finland) /pub/TeX/CTAN ftp.gwdg.de (Deutschland) /pub/dante ftp.jussieu.fr (France) /pub4/TeX/CTAN ftp.loria.fr (France) /pub/unix/tex/ctan ftp.mpi-sb.mpg.de (Deutschland) /pub/tex/mirror/ftp.dante.de ftp.nada.kth.se (Sweden) /pub/tex/ctan-mirror ftp.rediris.es (Espa\~na) /mirror/tex-archive ftp.rge.com (New York, USA) /pub/tex ftp.riken.go.jp (Japan) /pub/tex-archive ftp.tu-chemnitz.de (Deutschland) /pub/tex ftp.u-aizu.ac.jp (Japan) /pub/tex/CTAN ftp.uni-augsburg.de (Deutschland) /tex-archive ftp.uni-bielefeld.de (Deutschland) /pub/tex ftp.unina.it (Italia) /pub/TeX ftp.uni-stuttgart.de (Deutschland) /tex-archive (/pub/tex) ftp.univie.ac.at (\"Osterreich) /packages/tex ftp.ut.ee (Estonia) /tex-archive ftpserver.nus.sg (Singapore) /pub/zi/TeX kadri.ut.ee (Estonia) /pub/tex src.doc.ic.ac.uk (England) /packages/tex/uk-tex sunsite.cnlab-switch.ch (Switzerland) /mirror/tex sunsite.icm.edu.pl (Poland) /pub/CTAN sunsite.queensu.ca (Canada) /pub/tex-archive sunsite.unc.edu (North Carolina, USA) /pub/packages/TeX wuarchive.wustl.edu (Missouri, USA) /packages/TeX Known partial mirrors of the CTAN reside on (alphabetically): ftp.adfa.oz.au (Australia) /pub/tex/ctan ftp.fcu.edu.tw (Taiwan) /pub2/tex ftp.germany.eu.net (Deutschland) /pub/packages/TeX ftp.jaist.ac.jp /pub/TeX/tex-archive ftp.uu.net (Virginia, USA) /pub/text-processing/TeX nic.switch.ch (Switzerland) /mirror/tex sunsite.dsi.unimi.it (Italia) /pub/TeX sunsite.snu.ac.kr (Korea) /shortcut/CTAN Please send updates to this list to . 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