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Date: Tue, 07-Mar-1989 17:44:00 From: Unknown Subject: Info on NEXT >From: FISICA@ASTRPD.INFN.IT In issue 43 of NeXT-l several people were complaining about TeX fonts to be used with NeXT. Now, an enhancement to TeX (well, actually to Latex) has been done by Mario Wolczko, Dept. Computer Science, The University, Manchester M13 9PL,UK. It is called Pslatex. It may be obtained for free by the tex archive Just send the following two-lines message: PATH Your-e-mail-return-address SEND LATEX-STYLE PSLATEX.SHAR For those who have access to SPAN, it may also be copied from: 39003::dua0:[tex.latex-style]pslatex.shar (where another TeX archive is kept). Pslatex uses, when available, resident Postscript fonts. When not (like for math symbols) it uses ordinary tex fonts. Max Calvani (from Italy, hoping to succeed in getting a Next over here!) SPAN : 39003::fisica --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Date: Tue, 07-Mar-1989 17:44:00 From: Unknown Subject: Info on NEXT >From: FISICA@ASTRPD.INFN.IT In issue 43 of NeXT-l several people were complaining about TeX fonts to be used with NeXT. Now, an enhancement to TeX (well, actually to Latex) has been done by Mario Wolczko, Dept. Computer Science, The University, Manchester M13 9PL,UK. It is called Pslatex. It may be obtained for free by the tex archive Just send the following two-lines message: PATH Your-e-mail-return-address SEND LATEX-STYLE PSLATEX.SHAR For those who have access to SPAN, it may also be copied from: 39003::dua0:[tex.latex-style]pslatex.shar (where another TeX archive is kept). Pslatex uses, when available, resident Postscript fonts. When not (like for math symbols) it uses ordinary tex fonts. Max Calvani (from Italy, hoping to succeed in getting a Next over here!) SPAN : 39003::fisica --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------

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