rupley@arizona.edu (John Rupley) (07/09/89)
In these days of cheap laser printers, can there be anyone who uses an Epson LQ dot matrix device to produce text with Greek and other special characters, equations, and relatively complex tables, yet that is clean enough for submission to a journal? If you are among the hard-core few who find the Epson useful, read on. For my own use, I put together recently the following for an Epson LQ-1500 compatible printer: (1) nroff driver table; (2) filter to translate special characters to printer control strings for 24-pin user-defined-characters; (3) filter to handle overstriking; (4) miscellaneous files (tests, eqnchar for epson, etc.). Neqn and tbl produce decent output. The public domain sources that I found for the 24-pin LQ-1500 and compatibles (LQ-800, -1000, etc) do not handle neqn and tbl, and they are not on uunet nor are they in the comp.sources.* archives. If you want the package I use, email me a request -- please use the address in the signature, rather than the news path. John Rupley uucp: ..{uunet | ucbvax | cmcl2 | hao!ncar!noao}!arizona!rupley!local internet: rupley!local@megaron.arizona.edu (H) 30 Calle Belleza, Tucson AZ 85716 - (602) 325-4533 (O) Dept. Biochemistry, Univ. Arizona, Tucson AZ 85721 - (602) 621-3929