Article 139824 of comp.text.tex: From: owner-texhax-digest@nottingham.ac.UK (TeXhax Digest) Subject: TeXhax Digest V1999 #4 Date: 31 Mar 1999 10:47:02 +0100 Organization: None X-Trace: oyez.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk 922873623 29431 128.243.241.164 (31 Mar 1999 09:47:03 GMT) X-Complaints-To: usenet@news.nottingham.ac.uk NNTP-Posting-Date: 31 Mar 1999 09:47:03 GMT TeXhax Digest Wednesday, March 31 1999 Volume 1999 : Number 004 (incorporating UKTeX Digest) Today's Topics: Re: subsubsubsection Re: TeXhax Digest V1999 #3 Re: [non] disappearance of address ctan.org Postscript font encoding page numbering Re: Euro sign Graphics in LaTeX ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 4 Mar 1999 14:00:54 -1300 From: Donald Arseneau Subject: Re: subsubsubsection In TeXhax Digest Thursday, March 4 1999 Volume 1999 : Number 003, "Klas M. Andersson" queried: % Does anybody know how to get a subsubsubsection in an article (also in % the table of contents) document i LaTeX? It is called \paragraph. This does *not* imply a particular formatting of the title -- the document class can format it any way it wants to -- but it is the level below \subsubsection. You don't want a \subsubsubsection command. Some time ago, someone posted definitions for \subsub[...]section and asked why they didn't work. I found where he had typed \subsubsubsubsection where he meant \subsubsubsubsubsection. Q.E.D. Donald Arseneau asnd@triumf.ca ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 08 Mar 1999 20:42:38 +0000 (GMT) From: Peter Flynn Subject: Re: TeXhax Digest V1999 #3 Klas M. Andersson writes: Does anybody know how to get a subsubsubsection in an article (also in the table of contents) document i LaTeX? \let\subsubsubsection\paragraph \setcounter{\secnumdepth}{5} \setcounter{\tocdepth}{5} ... \subsubsubsection{Like this} ///Peter ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 12 Mar 1999 08:10:07 +0000 From: Robin Fairbairns Subject: Re: [non] disappearance of address ctan.org barbara beeton writes: > i just discovered that ctan.org apparently doesn't exist any more. > did you guys know this? ctan.org is the top-level domain for a set of named sites. we do not have the technology yet to make it respond differently according to where you're requesting from, so we have removed the (unadvertised) adddresses ftp.ctan.org and ctan.org (which had been aliased to tug.ctan.org) the name ctan.org remains as an MX record only, and the registrations for the sites tug.ctan.org dante-donated machine, university of boston, mass, usa cam.ctan.org university of cambridge machine, uk dante.ctan.org dante machine, university of mainz, germany remain as registrations in the domain. the ctan team are keen to deploy variable-location techniques (possibly similar to those employed by the CPAN); work in that direction is in progress, and we hope to make an announcement in the near future. we had not intended to announce the removal of these unadvertised names, but given that barbara noticed the withdrawal of the names so soon after it happened (they are still in my name service cache here in cambridge!), i am taking this opportunity of making this slightly negative announcement. Robin Fairbairns For the CTAN team ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1999 09:10:17 +0000 From: Hendrik Meyer Subject: Postscript font encoding Dear Sirs and Madams, I have a problem with the british pound currency sign using postscript fonts. Though the normal tex font (cmr) gives the right result the postscript font prints a $ sign. I use \usepackage{mathptm} (/usr/lib/texmf/texmf/tex/latex/psnfss/mathptm.sty Package: mathptm 1995/08/16{} Times + math package from fontinst with TeX, Version 3.14159 (C version 6.1) on a Linux (RedHat 5.1) PC. I would be glad if you have a solution for this problem. Hendrik Meyer ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The UKAEA mail system is unreliable please send important messages also to my private address ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Business Private D3 Culham Science Centre 6 Franklin Road Abingdon Headington Oxon Oxford OX14 3DB OX3 7RZ United Kingdom United Kingdom Telephone: +44 (0)1235 46 3484 Telephone: +44 (0)1865 740591 Fax: +44 (0)1235 46 4192 E-mail: Hendrik.Meyer@ukaea.org.uk E-mail: hendrik-meyer@usa.net Home Page ------------------------------------------------------------------------ http://www.homestead.com/plasmaworld ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1999 18:40:23 +0200 From: "H.Tuncay Yuksel" Subject: page numbering Hi, I am a new at TeX. I could not put the page number at the top center. Would you please help me out.. - -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ H.Tuncay YUKSEL Department of Mechanical Eng. Karadeniz Tech. University ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Mar 99 14:09:57 CST From: Bill Denning Subject: Re: Euro sign (Andre HECK) asks: >>Has someone already designed a TeX coding for the Euro symbol? >>[Euro = new European common currency] Not that I'm aware of. However, there is a brief description of the Euro symbol at http://europa.eu.int/euro/html/rubrique-defaut5.html?lang=5&rubrique=100 and explanations of the technical details of the construction of the Euro sign at http://europa.eu.int/euro/html/dossiers/00203/html/index-EN.html These are in English. Other languages are also available, just look around the home page. Cheers, Bill ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Mar 1999 09:06:33 +0100 (BST) From: nxd@hrwallingford.co.uk Subject: Graphics in LaTeX Hi I want to include graphics files like JPEG, TIF and GIF files in a LaTeX document, without converting the damn things to PostScript (when I do this they become simply enormous). Does anyone know of any packages that allow me to use raw JPEG/GIF/TIF files within LaTeX documents? Any help gratefully received. Thanks Nick Dodd ps. I am using the graphicx package at present; can this be used to import JPEG files? ------------------------------ End of TeXhax Digest V1999 #4 ***************************** About TeXhax... 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