norman@a.cs.okstate.EDU (Norman Graham) (07/22/90)
Please excuse my innocense, but how do you print a texinfo file? I can't find 'texinfo.tex' anywhere. Will someone help me out here and direct me to the nearest texinfo archive? Any help you provide will be most appreciated. Cheers, Norm
raja@silver.ucs.indiana.edu (Raja Sooriamurthi) (07/24/90)
norman@a.cs.okstate.EDU (Norman Graham) writes: >I can't find 'texinfo.tex' anywhere. Will someone help me out >here and direct me to the nearest texinfo archive? It should be available in the usaul ftp sites - sun.soe.clarkson.edu and ymir.clarekmont.edu. Put it in your personal ~/tex/macros directory , make sure your TEXINPUTS env. variable is set up right and TeX the doc. If you aren't able to locate texinfo.tex at the above sites, mail me and I'll send you a copy. - Raja --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Raja Sooriamurthi Computer Science Department raja@silver.ucs.indiana.edu Indiana University ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
norman@a.cs.okstate.EDU (Norman Graham) (07/24/90)
Thanks to John Lundin Jr <LUNDIN%urvax.urich.edu@vtvm2.cc.vt.edu> Brad Yearwood <optilink!brad@uunet.uu.net> Dave Roberts <dgr@hpfclr.fc.hp.com> and to others whose mail I've not yet received. :-) If you have emacs, texinfo.tex should be in emacs' man/ directory; otherwise, you can FTP /u/emacs/lpf/texinfo.tex from prep.ai.mit.edu. Thanks for everyone's help. Norm
norman@a.cs.okstate.EDU (Norman Graham) (07/24/90)
Thanks for your help. I found texinfo.tex on prep.ai.mit.edu in the /u/emacs/lpf directory. From what I understand, it's bundled with most of the gnu distributions, but lpf/ is the only place I found it unbundled. Thanks again, Norm