c3ar@zaphod.uchicago.edu (Walter C3arlip) (07/03/90)
As of July 1, 1990, the Macintosh-TeX archive at tank.uchicago.edu has moved to: Name: midway.uchicago.edu Address: 128.135.12.73 This archive contains a plethora of TeX items for the Macintosh, including the newest versions of OzTeX, DVIM72 (dvi-to-quickdraw utility), mpw tools for CTeX and Metafont, Macmakeindex, MacBibTeX, etc. I am encluding the "README" from the archive which contains additional information. -------README------ This archive contains software that is useful for doing TeX on a Macintosh. Files ending in .hqx are stuffit archives that have been run through binhex to create ascii files. To decode, combine all parts (removing all intermediate characters) and use binhex4 or the binhex menu item in Stuffit. Files ending in .sit are stuffit archives that are stored using Macbinary format, i.e., a binary file that includes all three macintosh forks. You must use binary (8-bit) transfer methods to get these files, then decode with binhex5 or transfer to your mac with any Macintosh comm program that does Macbinary conversion. Here is a brief summary by directory of what is here, followed by additional informatin about OzTeX. For Help, send mail to: oztex@midway.uchicago.edu. README This file bibtex/ bibstack.sit Hypercard stack for Bibtex database macbibtex.bin.sit Macintosh version of bibtex macbibtex.src.sit Sources for Macintosh bibtex macmakeindex.sit Macintosh version of Makeindex binary/ OzTeX Version 1.2 in Macbinary format oztex.sit --OzTeX Version 1.2 formats.sit --formats (plain, amstex, latex, etc.) inputs.sit --input files (style files, latex source, etc.) sources.sit --Sources for OzTeX Version 1.2 pk300.sit --font files for OzTeX in pk format pk329.sit pk360.sit pk432.sit pk518.sit pk622.sit pk746.sit ctex/ ctex.hqx --MPW CTeX tool in binhex4 format dvi2img/ Imagewriter/quickdraw dvi print program DVIM72-Mac-1.4.sit --Printer driver dvim72 Version 1.4 DVIM72-Mac-source-1.2.sit --Sources for version 1.2 CMfonts_104.sit --Fonts for dvim72 in pk format CMfonts_144.sit CMfonts_173.sit CMfonts_207.sit CMfonts_72.sit CMfonts_86.sit metafont/ MPW Tool for metafont macmetafont.sit oztex/ OzTeX Version 1.1 (old version) in binhex4 oztex.sit01.hqx oztex.sit02.hqx oztex.sit03.hqx oztex.sit04.hqx oztex.sit05.hqx oztex.sit06.hqx oztex.sit07.hqx oztex.sit08.hqx oztex.sit09.hqx oztex.sit10.hqx ozinp/ OzTeX inputs for Version 1.1 in binhex4 ozinp.sit01.hqx ozinp.sit02.hqx ozinp.sit03.hqx ozinp.sit04.hqx ozinp.sit05.hqx ozinp.sit06.hqx ozinp.sit07.hqx ozinp.sit08.hqx ozinp.sit09.hqx ozinp.sit10.hqx ozinp.sit11.hqx ozinp.sit12.hqx ozinp.sit13.hqx ozinp.sit14.hqx ozinp.sit15.hqx ozinp.sit16.hqx ozinp.sit17.hqx ozsrc/ OzTeX Sources for Version 1.1 in binhex4 ozsrc.sit01.hqx ozsrc.sit02.hqx ozsrc.sit03.hqx ozsrc.sit04.hqx ozsrc.sit05.hqx ozsrc.sit06.hqx ozsrc.sit07.hqx ozsrc.sit08.hqx ozsrc.sit09.hqx ozsrc.sit10.hqx ozsrc.sit11.hqx ozsrc.sit12.hqx Additional Information: OzTeX is a public domain version of TeX for the Macintosh written by Andrew Trevorrow. TEX is the typsetting system developed by Donald Knuth at Stanford University. OzTeX was written by translating Knuth's original code to Modula-2 and then porting to the Macintosh. The OzTeX delivery includes the OzTeX program; a complete set of TFM files for the computer modern font set and TFM files for selected Adobe fonts; input files of LaTeX and AmSTeX; full Modula-2 source code for OzTeX; and a complete set of font files (in PK format). OzTeX includes a screen previewer and the capabilities of initex to create new format files. Here are some exerpts from the OzTeX Users Manual. OzTeX should work on any Macintosh Plus, SE, II or newer model. It will not work on a 128K or 512K Mac. OzTEX was developed on a Mac Plus with 1 Meg of RAM and a 20 Meg hard disk. This is just about the minimum hardware configuration, given the large amount of memory required to run OzTEX and the large amount of disk space needed to store all the font information. OzTeX can only print on a PostScript-compatible printer.There is currently no support for other types of printers. If you plan to use an Apple LaserWriter (any model) the installation should be straightforward. The OzTeX delivery is stored here packed as Stuffit-1.5.1 archives (Version-1.5.1 is necessary, as the stuffit files contain folders), which have been run through binhex and broken into pieces. The index below indicates what parts of OzTeX reside in what directories here. pub/sources/OzTeX /oztex: OzTeX binaries (stuffit/binhex) /ozsrc: OzTeX sources " " /ozinp: OzTeX inputs " " /pk300: OzTeX fonts " " /pk329: " " " " /pk360: " " " " /pk432: " " " " /pk518: " " " " /pk622: " " " " /pk746: " " " " /binary: OzTeX stuffit files pre-binhex Getting Started: If you use the binhex versions, ftp all files from a directory (e.g., oztex/*); use an editor or editing script to remove all lines of the form <<< End of Part #>>> or <<< Start of Part # >>>; concatinate the files in order to form one long file; run binhex4 (or the binhex option from Stuffit) on the result. If you use the binary versions be sure to put ftp in binary mode before starting the transfer. The resulting file will be a Macbinary version of the entire sit file. You will need a terminal emulator on you mac that provides Macbinary file transfer to move the binary to your Macintosh. When you have all the necessary stuffit files, use Stuffit 1.5.1 or higher version to decode the .sit files. (Version 1.5.1 is required since the archives contain folders.) IMPORTANT: You will need to create a new folder called PK-files and place the font folders within this folder. The OzTeX documentation is written with LaTeX and can be found in the folder LaTeX-docs. Have fun! ----END README--- _____________________________________________________________________________ Walter C3arlip c3ar@zaphod.uchicago.edu (the "3" is silent) c3ar%zaphod@UCHIMVS1.bitnet _____________________________________________________________________________