rusty@belch.Berkeley.EDU (rusty wright) (11/06/90)
Does anybody know where the file essential.tex is? It's a nice introductory document about LaTeX by Jon Warbrick. I forgot to write down where I ftp'd it from. Here's stuff from the copyright at the top of the file: % Essential LaTeX - Jon Warbrick 02/88 % Copyright (C) Jon Warbrick and Plymouth Polytechnic 1989 Also, is there any archive or repository of public-domain or freely available documentation for LaTeX and TeX? I didn't see anything on labrea or clarkson.
dhosek@mimir.claremont.edu (Hosek, Donald A.) (11/06/90)
In article <RUSTY.90Nov5132605@belch.Berkeley.EDU>, rusty@belch.Berkeley.EDU (rusty wright) writes... >Does anybody know where the file essential.tex is? It's a nice >introductory document about LaTeX by Jon Warbrick. I forgot to write >down where I ftp'd it from. >Also, is there any archive or repository of public-domain or freely >available documentation for LaTeX and TeX? I didn't see anything on >labrea or clarkson. ymir.claremont.edu in the directory [anonymous.tex.documentation] --- Don Hosek TeX, LaTeX, and Metafont support, consulting dhosek@ymir.claremont.edu installation and production work. dhosek@ymir.bitnet Free Estimates. uunet!jarthur!ymir Phone: 714-625-0147 finger dhosek@ymir.claremont.edu for more info