mdh@mitre.org (Mike Houle (version .6 beta)) (09/18/89)
Hello All, I am looking for any information that can be had about OzTeX. This is a public domain version of TeX (the typsetting language). A friend of mine FTP'ed OzTeX from some sight about 6 months ago, (I only found out that he had it a few weeks ago.) and the archive that I unstuffed was incomplete. It had most of the files, but it was missing the Format files (.fmt) and probably most of the fonts. The uncompress version is only a little over 800 K, so since the whole package is 10 disks, I concluded that it is incomplete. Would it be possible for someone to point me to a real source for OzTeX. I don't feel like forking over $400+ for TeXtures (or whatever the going cost is). (or could someone offer to mail me a copy... :-) :-) Thanks for whatever information people can give me. If there is interest I will post a summary to the net... Mike -- Mike Houle | mdh@linus.mitre.org | 90% of a project is making mistakes ! UUCP -> decvax!linus!mdh | the other 90% is covering up those ! ARPA -> mdh%linus@mitre-bedford | mistakes
robinson@prism.gatech.EDU (Stephen M. Robinson) (09/27/89)
Mail to mdh bounced... OzTeX can be found at tank.uchicago.edu. You can grab it as lots of hqx files or a few large binary files (stuffit format both). You may also want to look for MacMakeIndex and MacBibTeX on sumex-aim or elsewhere, TeX utilities for use with OzTeX. -- Stephen M. Robinson, AI Group, School of Information and Computer Science Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta Georgia, 30332-0280 404-853-9381/2 uucp: ...!{allegra,amd,hplabs,uiucdcs,ut-ngp}!gatech!prism!robinson Internet: robinson@prism.gatech.edu