2FHDDOWEL@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu (John A. Thywissen) (12/01/89)
Thank you for all the replies to my "Where is AREX/Where is TeX" questions. Someone sent a mail message to me telling me where to FTP a new PD version of TeX. After thinking to myself, "ahh, got to remember to save this message", I promptly deleted it. Could the said person kindly resend his/her message? Thanks John <thywiss@csvax.ukans.edu> bix: thywiss
harlick@sparky.UUCP (Ryan) (12/01/89)
I have receive the pd tex files from the listserv mentioned in a earlier message. The problem is that there seems to be a missing file. I have removed all the headers and concatinated all the files together, but uudecode seems to think that its a short file. I would like to know if someone had gotten it to work they could put it on a ftp site. If anyone has any suggestions that can e-mail me at: nuharlic@plains.nodak.edu or harlick@sparky.nodak.edu Also there are Tex fonts available on an earlier fish disk. The file is TeX.zoo, I don't remember which number its on. Anyway thanks for all the help, Ryan Harlicker
hoefling@uicsrd.csrd.uiuc.edu (12/04/89)
>>> I have receive the pd tex files from the listserv mentioned in a >>> earlier message. The problem is that there seems to be a missing >>> file. I have removed all the headers and concatinated all the files >>> together, but uudecode seems to think that its a short file. Ditto for me. I'm not sure there is a missing file, but after removing the lines saying "*** This is Part n of 17 of file AMIGABI TEX-DIST ***" and "*** This was Part n of 17 of file AMIGABI TEX-DIST ***" then concatenating the files I get "Short file" from uudecode. Any and all help appreciated. Jay Hoeflinger Center for Supercomputing Research and Development University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign hoefling@uicsrd.csrd.uiuc.edu