From: mschulter AT DOT value DOT net (M. Schulter) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: Re: Tex Date: 9 Sep 1997 05:23:35 GMT Organization: Value Net Internetwork Services Inc. Lines: 40 Message-ID: <5v2mgn$2ri$1@vnetnews.value.net> References: <3414A62E DOT 1333 AT sympatico DOT ca> NNTP-Posting-Host: value.net To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Precedence: bulk Jim Chapman (jim DOT chapman AT sympatico DOT ca) wrote: : Why is Tex not mentioned in the mini FAQ list? I just got a Simtel for : MSDOS CD from Walnut Creek and I don't think the DJGPP port is there : either. Do I need to get the sources and compile them or can I get the : binaries? In either case could someone please advise me where they would : be. : : Thanks, Jim Chapman Hi, there. As an enthusiastic user of DJGPP's Web2c TeX, I can direct you to one ftp site for this distribution: ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/v2apps/tex/ Please take a look at the file TeX.README _before_ downloading anything else. As noted there, the distribution includes binaries (*b.zip) and also, for those who are interested, sources (*s.zip). There's also tmfl72.zip, which includes essential TeX and font files, etc. The very important TeX.README file also has installation information for DJGPP users, and is included in the distribution itself, more specifically tmfl72.zip, as /djgpp/gnu/texk-7.0/djgpp/README. I've managed to get DJGPP TeX and dvips working with Emacs and a PostScript interpreter; it has nice support for inline PostScript, and also for the standard 35 PostScript fonts (although as explained in the info documentation, you'll need to get an extra file with the required font information, available at CTAN, as I recall). If you're interested doing things like this with TeX and PostScript, I'd be glad to help out as much as I can. Most respectfully, Margo Schulter mschulter AT value DOT net (To reply, please remove the extra . in my default address)