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TUGboat 12:3-4, December 1991

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TUG 1991 Conference Proceedings (Dedham)

 
Front cover c1
Inside front cover c2
 
TUG 1991 Conference Proceedings Part 1
Title page 349
 
Introduction
President's introduction
  Nelson H. F. Beebe
351-352
 
Keynote Address
Two sides of the fence
  Nico A.F.M. Poppelier
353-358
 
Publishing
Comparing TeX and traditional typesetting for the composition of a textbook
  Laurie J. Petrycki
359-366
Contra-LaTeX, or what really works in the publishing world
  Frederick H. Bartlett
367-371
TeX in a book production department
  Howard Ratner and Kenneth Dreyhaupt
372-376
dvi and eps: The ideal author-to-publisher interface?
  Berthold K.P. Horn
377-381
Producing a book using TeX: How the process works
  Neil A. Weiss
382-386
Authors new to TeX publish a textbook with a publisher new to TeX
  Samuel E. Rhoads
387-392
The "Five Cs": A guide to successful publication using TeX
  Colleen Brosnan
393-396
LaTeX/TeX user: A typist, or typesetter?
  Anita Z. Hoover
397-400
Simultaneous electronic and paper publication
  John Lavagnino
401-405
SGML versus/and TeX
  Robert W. McGaffey
406-408
Typesetting SGML documents using TeX
  Andrew E. Dobrowolski
409-414
Specifying document structure: Differences in LaTeX and TEI markup
  C. M. Sperberg-McQueen
415-421
A structured document preparation system — Autolayouter version 2.0 — an enhancement for handling multiple document types
  Takashi Kakiuchi, Yuki Kusumi, Yoshiyuki Miyabe, and Kazu Tsuga
422-429
Refining a process
  Linda Williams
430-433
 
Future Issues
A text processing language should be first a programming language
  Luigi Semenzato and Edward Wang
434-441
Should TeX be extended?
  Michael Vulis
442-447
 
TUG Business
TUG 1992 annual meeting, Portland, Oregon 448
Institutional members 449-450
 
Forms
TUG membership applications 451-452
 
Advertisements454-468
TeX consultants 453
Index of advertisers 468
 
TUG 1991 Conference Proceedings Part 2
Title page 469
 
Applications
Automatic conversion from a scientific word processor to TeX
  Cay S. Horstmann
471-478
On the logical structure of mathematical notation
  Dennis S. Arnon and Sandra A. Mamrak
479-484
Math into BLUes
  Kees van der Laan
485-501
Dialog with TeX
  Michael J. Downes
502-509
Form letters with 3-across labels capability
  Jackie Damrau and Michael Wester
510-516
Typesetting forms with LaTeX
  Mark A. Roth
517-522
Developing a pop-up help facility for TeX on PCs
  Peter Flynn
523-527
7 bits good, 8 bits bad or "The eight-bit blight"
  Malcolm Clark, Brian Hamilton Kelly, and Niel Kempson
528-533
 
Graphics and Fonts
Bitmaps and halftones with BM2FONT
  Friedhelm Sowa
534-538
TeX and those other languages
  Yannis Haralambous
539-548
Siamese TeX: Joining dvi files at the hip and other novel applications of vf files
  Don Hosek
549-553
When TeX and Metafont talk: Typesetting on curved paths and other special effects
  Alan Hoenig
554-557
 
Announcements
Participants at TUG'91 558-561
Calendar 562-563
The Donald E. Knuth Scholarship for 1992 563-564
GUTenberg'92, Les Diablarets, Switzerland 564-565
TUG 1992 annual meeting, Portland, Oregon 570
 
Advertisements568-588
Index of advertisers 588


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