This directory contains Dvipsk, my (kb@cs.umb.edu) modified version of Tom Rokicki's dvips. I will be convering dvips over to using fontinst fonts---soon. I will also be adding some new `standard' specials and context specials. So things will probably be changing a fair bit soon. (Of course, I plan to maintain full backward compatibility.) If you enjoy using dvips, you will probably enjoy being a member of the TeX Users Group. To join or contribute to TUG, contact them at TeX Users Group PO Box 869 Santa Barbara, CA 93102-0869 USA Voice: (805) 963-1338 FAX: (805) 963-8358 Email: TUG@tug.org See `Makefile.in' for the version number. See `NEWS' for changes by release. The file `INSTALL' explains the installation process, which I changed to use a GNU-style (Autoconf-generated) `configure' script to guess system-dependent information, instead of requiring the installer to do everything in the Makefile. Aside from configuration, this differs from the original primarily in that it uses the same code for path searching as TeX and my other distributions. Please report bugs to tex-k@cs.umb.edu, rather than Tom, so he is not bothered with bugs that aren't in his program. Email tex-k-request@cs.umb.edu with a line containing subscribe you@preferred.email.address in the body of the message to join this mailing list. Dvipsk is free software; Tom's original files are public domain. The files I wrote (originally for the Free Software Foundation) are covered by the GNU General Public License -- see the files COPYING*. You can get the original dvips from labrea.stanford.edu:pub/dvips*. config.ps is changed drastically from the original (which remains in config.psr). I also changed MakeTeXPK and psfonts.map in (I intended) upward-compatible ways. The documentation is now in Texinfo format. I've removed the font naming section, since it was an old version of the font naming document (which you can get from ftp.cs.umb.edu:pub/tex/fontname/fontname.texi). kb@cs.umb.edu Member of the League for Programming Freedom -- write lpf@uunet.uu.net.
These are the contents of the former NiCE NeXT User Group NeXTSTEP/OpenStep software archive, currently hosted by Netfuture.ch.