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Date: Mon, 29 Mar 93 07:29:28 MST
From: bob AT plk DOT af DOT mil (Bob Conley)
To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu
Subject: Re: Another Lost One

>I downloaded the gas-doc.tar.Z the other night.  As I feared everything was
>in TEX format.  I have no earthly idea how to process these !@#$!@#$ files
>so that I can read them.  Could some please tell me how I can send these
>to a postscript printer or mail me the equivalent text files.  I will be
>horribly grateful to anyone who can help me.  Thanx
>						JD
>P.S. If there is any special piece of software I need so that I can process
>these on an msdos machine please also tell me where I can find it.


One of the best (and free) MSDOS ports of TeX is "emtex".  The ultimate
source for this software is in Germany, but archie should find it at other
sites as well.  News group comp.text.tex is a very active TeX users group,
and emtex is a topic of frequent discussion.  Converting a .tex file to
PostScript is a two step process:  run tex to translate the .tex file to
a .dvi file (TeX device independent file), then run one of the DVI to PS
translators (I use dvips).  Note that any installation of TeX is a major
undertaking as it is a complex system with many interlocking pieces, and
you really need to be serious about it before starting down that path.

   Bob Conley
   conley AT plk DOT af DOT mil



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