CCSCHR@UWOCC1.uwo.ca (Chuck Reid) (09/11/89)
How do I convince UniTerm 2.0e to keep a path designation once I enter File Transfer with Kermit? I can set the path and check for space or delete files but as soon as I enter Kermit and ask to receive a file, UniTerm seems to only be interested in my 'A' drive (my prior setting and use of the Path to D: is not respected)! I boot UniTerm from my A: drive (can't afford the price of Atari compatible harddrives compared to the rest of the marketplace). ------------------ Is there such a thing as documentation associated with the TeX files found on the various servers acessable by mail. None of the *major* TeX files I have downloaded to date have discussed the objects in the package in any level of detail at all. Are there some instructions somewhere (short of downloading the source) which could give me the setup for the binaries/fonts/whatever and a simple how-to on passing a TeX encoded file through the application and getting something useful out the back end. So far, I have not been able to figure out what number to set my secret decoder ring to in order to make sense out of the miles of files. _ _ / ) / / / ) "In theory, there is no difference / /-/ /_/ between theory and practice; (_/ / / / | . In practice, there is" Chuck Reid. Local 5992 Rm16.SLB.CCS.UWO.London.Canada / CCSCHR@UWOCC1.UWO.CA