mdeck@sybil.cs.Buffalo.EDU (Mary Deck) (09/25/90)
I've heard of a Runoff-to-TeX converter, but I haven't been able to find it. I know it exists on the DECUS tape, but is it available anywhere by anonymous ftp? Thanks..... .....Mary --- Mary M. Deck, Student Assistant, User Services University Computing Services, State University of New York at Buffalo mdeck@cs.buffalo.edu [Unix] acsgmmd@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu [VAX/VMS]
siemsen@sol.usc.edu (Pete Siemsen) (09/25/90)
mdeck@sybil.cs.Buffalo.EDU (Mary Deck) writes: >I've heard of a Runoff-to-TeX converter, but I haven't been able to >find it. I know it exists on the DECUS tape, but is it available >anywhere by anonymous ftp? Thanks..... You'll find RNOTOTEX and RNOTOLATEX in Ted Nieland's excellent DECUS TeX Collection (he just posted an announcement to this group). Both are written in VAX Pascal, though they were written by two different people. Source code is provided for both. You can order the DECUS TeX Collection from DECUS; see Ted's posting. Thanks Ted! -- Pete Siemsen Pete Siemsen siemsen@usc.edu University of Southern California 645 Ohio Ave. #302 (213) 743-0731 (w) 1020 West Jefferson Blvd. Long Beach, CA 90814 (213) 433-3059 (h) Los Angeles, CA 90089-0251 -- Pete Siemsen Pete Siemsen siemsen@usc.edu University of Southern California 645 Ohio Ave. #302 (213) 743-0731 (w) 1020 West Jefferson Blvd. Long Beach, CA 90814 (213) 433-3059 (h) Los Angeles, CA 90089-0251