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- The LaTeX style collection now contains the files listed below. You
- should retrieve the file 00index first to obtain a brief description of
- current directory contents. The file 00directory contains a reverse
- time sorted list of files; this may be helpful in keeping your
- collection in sync with LaTeX-style.
-
- More submissions are very welcome.
-
- 00directory 00index
- 00readme a4.sty
- a4wide.sty aaai-instructions.tex
- aaai-named.bst aaai.sty
- acm.bst agugrl-sample.tex
- agugrl.sty agujgr-sample.tex
- agujgr.sty alltt.sty
- amssymbols.sty apalike.bst
- apalike.doc apalike.sty
- art10.txt art11.txt
- art12.txt article.txt
- biihead.sty bsf.doc
- bsf.sty captcont.sty
- cyrillic.sty dayofweek.tex
- deproc.sty deprocldc.tex
- docsty.shar doublespace.sty
- draft.sty drafthead.sty
- drop.doc drop.sty
- dvidoc.shar1 dvidoc.shar2
- epic.shar1 epic.shar2
- espo.sty format.sty
- fullpage.doc geophysics.sty
- german.sty ieeetr.bst
- ist21.sty latex.bug
- latex.dif layout.readme
- layout.tex lcustom.tex
- lfonts_ams.readme lfonts_ams.tex
- lgraph.shar local-suppl.tex
- man10.sty man11.sty
- man12.sty manual.readme
- manual.sty memo.sty
- mfr.sty mitthesis-sample.tex
- mitthesis.sty natsci.bst
- natsci.sty newalpha.bst
- nl.sty nopagenumbers.doc
- remark.sty resume-sample.tex
- resume.sty rscsencode.shar
- sc21-wg1.sty sc21.sty
- schedule.doc schedule.sty
- sfwmac.sty shapiro-btxbst-0.98.readme
- shapiro-btxbst-0.98.doc shapiro-makebst.sh
- showlabels.sty siam.bib
- siam.bst siam.sty
- siam.tex siam10.sty
- siam11.sty siam12.sty
- slem.doc spacecites.doc
- suthesis.doc suthesis.sty
- texindex.shar texnames.doc
- tgrind.sty threepart.sty
- titlepage.txt trademark.sty
- uct10.doc uct11.doc
- uct12.doc ucthesis.doc
- ucthesis.readme uuencode.shar
- vdm.doc vdm.sty
- vdm.tex wsltex.shar
- xxxcustom.tex xxxslides.sty
-
- ***** Please note that ieeetr, acm, siam and apalike BibTeX styles
- require BibTeX 0.99b. The others require an 0.98i or older.
-
- 1. For Internet users - how to ftp:
-
- Here is an example session. Disclaimer: ftp syntax varies from host to
- host. Your syntax may be different. The syntax presented here is that
- of Unix ftp. Comments in parentheses.
-
- % ftp cayuga.cs.rochester.edu (a.k.a. cs.rochester.edu, a.k.a. 192.5.53.209)
- ... (general blurb)
- user: anonymous
- password: <any non-null string>
- ftp> cd public/latex-style (where the files are)
- ftp> ls (to see what is there)
- ... (lots of output)
- ftp> get 00index
- ... (more blurb)
- ftp> quit
-
- 2. Non-Internet users - how to retrieve by mail:
-
- An archive server has been installed. Send a piece of mail to LaTeX-Style
- (@cs.rochester.edu, via uucp or your favourite gateway) in the following
- format:
-
- Subject line should contain the phrase "@file request". Body of the
- mail should start with a line containing only an @ (at) sign.
- The first line following should be a mail address FROM rochester TO
- you. Then follow by the names of the files you want, either one to
- each line, or many to each line, separated by spaces. End with a line
- containing only an @ sign. Case is not significant.
-
- For example, if you are user at site.bitnet, this is what you should send:
-
- To: latex-style@cs.rochester.edu
- Subject: @file request
-
- @
- user%site.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu (don't forget your address!)
- 00readme
- 00index
- @
-
- A word to the wise: it is best to fully qualify your mail address. Our
- mailer is pretty ignorant of Bitnet, CSnet or UUCP addresses unless they
- are in registered domains. It is best that you supply explicit gateway
- routes. Use the new domainized form or addresses whenever possible.
-
- If the Subject: line looks like:
-
- Subject: @file request uuencode
-
- or
-
- Subject: @file request rscsencode
-
- then the mail will be encoded with the requested scheme before
- sending. This _might_ help sites that get mail through gateways with
- unfriendly EBCDIC/ASCII mappings. You can find sources for the two
- types of en/decoders in the collection. You may have to do some porting
- of sources.
-
- Be patient as the server is actually a batch program run once a day.
- Files will be sent in batches, each not exceeding 100kbytes in size.
-
- 3. Distribution for IBM PC and clone users:
-
- There are two sources.
-
- David W. Hopper
- 446 Main Street
- Toronto, Ontario
- Canada M4C 4Y2
-
- has LaTeX style files only.
-
- 1. Either one 1.2 MB diskette or three 360KB diskettes, blank and formatted.
- 2. Indication of the format required,
- 3. A self-addressed mailer, and
- 4. A $5.00 donation per set of files, to cover postage and equipment
- wear & tear. (If you live outside North America, airmail delivery will
- probably require more postage. You should probably contact David for
- details.)
- 5. No phone calls or personal visits please.
-
- Jon Radel
- P.O. Box 2276
- Reston, VA 22090
-
- has LaTeX style files and other goodies. For a list or other info send a SASE.
-
- 1. 360KB diskettes, blank and formatted.
- 2. A stamped, self-addressed mailer, and
- 3. $1.50 per disk. If you live outside North America, skip the stamps
- and send additional money or International Reply Coupons.
-
- As a convenience for people who have more money than floppies, Jon will
- supply everything for $6.00 per disk to U.S./Canada/Mexico addresses.
-