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  <h1>MAPS bibliografie</h1>
  
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<dt class="BOOK" id="maps1"><strong>Gerard van Nes (editor)</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>MAPS 88.2</em>, Dutch/English <strong>1</strong>, 1988(NTG), pp. 1-20<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> NTG, MAPS, Minutes &amp; Appendices<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> NTG's magazine<br>
<a href="pdf/maps1.pdf">maps1 in PDF</a> (199 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="1-1"><strong>Gerard van Nes</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Verslag TeX</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>1</strong>, 1988, pp. 1-10<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> verslag, ledenvergadering<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Opening en Mededelingen;
              Introductie deelnemers;
              Brainstorming TeX aandachtsgebieden;
              Instellen werkgroepen voor de aandachtsgebieden;
              Formele zaken;
              Rondvraag;
              Sluiting.<br>
<a href="pdf/1_1.pdf">1-1 in PDF</a> (126 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="1-2"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Listserver</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>1</strong>, 1988, pp. 13-14<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> listserver, TEX-NL<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Overzicht gebruikers listserver.<br>
<a href="pdf/1_2.pdf">1-2 in PDF</a> (55 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="1-3"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TeXHaX</em>, English, MAPS <strong>1</strong>, 1988, pp. 15-16<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> TeXHaX, mailing list, listserver<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Information on subscribing to TeXHaX.<br>
<a href="pdf/1_3.pdf">1-3 in PDF</a> (41 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="1-4"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TeX publications information</em>, English, MAPS <strong>1</strong>, 1988, pp. 17-20<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> publications, mailing lists, listserver<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Information on TeX mailing lists.<br>
<a href="pdf/1_4.pdf">1-4 in PDF</a> (49 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="BOOK" id="maps2"><strong>Gerard van Nes (editor)</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>MAPS 89.1</em>, Dutch/English <strong>2</strong>, 1989(NTG), pp. 1-52<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> NTG, MAPS, Minutes &amp; Appendices<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> NTG's magazine<br>
<a href="pdf/maps2.pdf">maps2 in PDF</a> (317 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="2-1"><strong>Gerard van Nes</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Verslag</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>2</strong>, 1989, pp. 2-12<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> verslag, ledenvergadering<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Opening;
              Agenda bijeenkomst 23 juni 1988;
              Ingekomen stukken en Mededelingen;
              Ledenbestand status en contributie;
              Vragen gebruikers;
              Verslag/discussie werkgroepen;
              Rondvraag;
              Presentaties;
              Sluiting.<br>
<a href="pdf/2_1.pdf">2-1 in PDF</a> (145 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="2-2"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Werkgroepen Nederlandse TeX gebruikersgroep</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>2</strong>, 1989, pp. 13-14<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> werkgroep<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Verslag werkgroepen.<br>
<a href="pdf/2_2.pdf">2-2 in PDF</a> (68 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="2-3"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Besluitenlijst</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>2</strong>, 1989, pp. 15<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> besluitenlijst<br>
<a href="pdf/2_3.pdf">2-3 in PDF</a> (52 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="2-4"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Lijst actiepunten</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>2</strong>, 1989, pp. 15<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> actiepunten<br>
<a href="pdf/2_4.pdf">2-4 in PDF</a> (52 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="2-5"><strong>Theo de Klerk</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>VAX DOCUMENT</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>2</strong>, 1989, pp. 17<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> VAX DOCUMENT<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> VAX DOCUMENT is een commerci&euml;le toepassing die op TeX
              gebaseerd is. Aanvankelijk binnen Digital Equipment Co.
              ontwikkeld voor intern gebruik voor productie van alle VAX/VMS
              documentatie en s/w produkten, maar nu ook in
              gebruikerslicensie voor VAX/VMS gebruikers verkrijgbaar.
              Vanaf VMS V4 is het resultaat hiervan te zien.<br>
<a href="pdf/2_5.pdf">2-5 in PDF</a> (62 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="2-6"><strong>Theo de Klerk</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Boeken over TeX</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>2</strong>, 1989, pp. 19-20<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> boekbespreking<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Bespreking `Einf&uuml;hrung in TeX' (Norbert Schwartz);
               `TeX f&uuml;r Fortgeschrittene' (Wolfgang Appelt);
               `LaTeX eine Einf&uuml;hrung' (Helmut Kopka);
               `Kompaktf&uuml;hrer LaTeX' (Reinhard Wonneberger)<br>
<a href="pdf/2_6.pdf">2-6 in PDF</a> (71 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="2-7"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TEX-NL ledenlijst</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>2</strong>, 1989, pp. 21-22<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> listserver, TEX-NL<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Overzicht gebruikers listserver.<br>
<a href="pdf/2_7.pdf">2-7 in PDF</a> (52 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="BOOK" id="maps3"><strong>Gerard van Nes (editor)</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>MAPS 89.2</em>, Dutch/English <strong>3</strong>, 1989(NTG), pp. 1-68<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> NTG, MAPS, Minutes &amp; Appendices<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> NTG's magazine<br>
<a href="pdf/maps3.pdf">maps3 in PDF</a> (943 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="3-1"><strong>Gerard van Nes</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Verslag</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>3</strong>, 1989, pp. 2-8<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> verslag, ledenvergadering<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Opening;
              Verslag bijeenkomst 24 november 1988;
              Ingekomen stukken en Mededelingen;
              Verenigingszaken;
              Verslag/discussie werkgroepen;
              Vragen gebruikers;
              Rondvraag;
              Presentatie Oc&eacute; 6750 (TeX)-laserprinter;
              Sluiting.<br>
<a href="pdf/3_1.pdf">3-1 in PDF</a> (125 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="3-2"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Werkgroepen Nederlandstalige TeX gebruikersgroep</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>3</strong>, 1989, pp. 9-10<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> werkgroep<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Verslag werkgroepen.<br>
<a href="pdf/3_2.pdf">3-2 in PDF</a> (62 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="3-3"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Besluitenlijst</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>3</strong>, 1988, pp. 11<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> besluitenlijst<br>
<a href="pdf/3_3.pdf">3-3 in PDF</a> (39 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="3-4"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Lijst actiepunten</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>3</strong>, 1989, pp. 11<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> actiepunten<br>
<a href="pdf/3_4.pdf">3-4 in PDF</a> (39 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="3-5"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Ontvangen local guides en andere TeX documenten</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>3</strong>, 1989, pp. 12<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> local guide<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Overzicht ontvangen local guides.<br>
<a href="pdf/3_5.pdf">3-5 in PDF</a> (69 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="3-6"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TEX-NL subscription</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>3</strong>, 1989, pp. 13-14<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> listserver, TEX-NL<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Overzicht gebruikers listserver.<br>
<a href="pdf/3_6.pdf">3-6 in PDF</a> (68 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="3-7"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>NTG fileserver faciliteiten</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>3</strong>, 1989, pp. 15-18<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> fileserver<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Overzicht inhoud NTG fileserver.<br>
<a href="pdf/3_7.pdf">3-7 in PDF</a> (74 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="3-8"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Vragen van gebruikers</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>3</strong>, 1989, pp. 19-24<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> vragen van gebruikers<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Deze bijlage bevat de `vragen van de gebruikers' die gesteld
              zijn ten tijde van de NTG vergadering van mei 1989.<br>
<a href="pdf/3_8.pdf">3-8 in PDF</a> (64 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="3-9"><strong>Marius Broeren, Jan van Knippenberg</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>High Quality Printing of TeX-DVI</em>, English, MAPS <strong>3</strong>, 1989, pp. 25-28<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> high quality printing, Oc&eacute;, laser printers, Digital<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Deze bijlage bevat de presentatie van Oc&eacute;, gehouden op de
              NTG bijeenkomst van 11 mei 1989.<br>
<a href="pdf/3_9.pdf">3-9 in PDF</a> (115 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="3-10"><strong>Piet Roes</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>A dBase III+ programme to generate a journal</em>, English, MAPS <strong>3</strong>, 1989, pp. 29-30<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> dBase<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This is a note about the implementation of a combination
              of dBase III+ and TeX.<br>
<a href="pdf/3_10.pdf">3-10 in PDF</a> (90 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="3-11"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TeX en SGML</em>, English, MAPS <strong>3</strong>, 1989, pp. 31-42<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> math, SGML, tables<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The markup of document elements via SGML is demonstrated
              with a few examples.<br>
<a href="pdf/3_11.pdf">3-11 in PDF</a> (243 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="3-12"><strong>Geerd Haayer</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Ervaringen met fotozetters</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>3</strong>, 1989, pp. 43-44<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> fotozetters, Linotronic, PostScript<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Sinds enige tijd bestaat de mogelijkheid om bij A.J.
              Scholten -- Transcripta fotozetsel van TeX/dvi-files te
              laten maken. Het grote voordeel van Transcripta is dat er
              uitsluitend met TeX gewerkt wordt en derhalve zeer veel
              deskundigheid bij het bedrijf in huis is. Men beschikt
              over een Linotronic 100, die een resolutie levert van 1270
              dpi.<br>
<a href="pdf/3_12.pdf">3-12 in PDF</a> (78 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="3-13"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Verslag GUTenberg (16/17 mei 1989)</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>3</strong>, 1989, pp. 45-48<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> Gutenberg89, verslag<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Thema: Grafische zaken en (La)TeX, met name picture omgeving
              en PostScript.<br>
<a href="pdf/3_13.pdf">3-13 in PDF</a> (140 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="3-14"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>One year NTG; presentatie NTG in Utrecht en Karlsruhe</em>, English, MAPS <strong>3</strong>, 1989, pp. 49-56<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> activiteiten, NTG, EuroTeX<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> A history of the start of the NTG is given along with a
              survey of this first years' activities. The relation of NTG
              to other TUGs is also dealt with.<br>
<a href="pdf/3_14.pdf">3-14 in PDF</a> (201 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="3-15"><strong>Victor Eijkhout, Nico Poppelier</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Verslag Nederlandse TeX dagen (29/30 juni 1989)</em>, English, MAPS <strong>3</strong>, 1989, pp. 57-60<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> NTG, Nederlandse TeX dagen<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The Dutch TeX Users Group, in Dutch `Nederlandse TeX
              Gebruikersgroep' or NTG, was started about one year ago in
              Groningen. At the meeting in the autumn of 1988 it was
              decided to have a first presentation to `the outside
              world' in the summer of 1989.<br>
<a href="pdf/3_15.pdf">3-15 in PDF</a> (145 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="3-16"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Verslag Stanford conferentie (20/23 aug 1989)</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>3</strong>, 1989, pp. 61-68<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> TUG89, KeyWordInContext TeX, macros, WEB, literate programming,
              TeX in the office, publiceer-omgeving, Math reviews, status
              TeX, TeX3, LaTeX-kritiek, TeX-interactie met PostScript<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Inhoudelijk:<br>
               -- TeX wordt aangepast o.a. ligaturen en <tt>\language</tt>;<br>
               -- LaTeX aanpassing wordt niet door Leslie Lamport opgepakt,
                   Frank M?<br>
               Organisatorisch:<br>
               -- Lokale voorzitters vice presidents van BoD van TUG;<br>
               -- TUGboat artikelen nu ook met Duitse samenvatting;<br>
               -- Michael F coordinator multilingual aspecten;<br>
               -- TeXHaX distributie onder auspici&euml;n van TUG.<br>
               Producten:<br>
               -- TeX templates bij Hope Hamilton;<br>
               -- Wordperfect-LaTeX macro's bij Anita Hoover (of mij);<br>
               -- Michael D's Gentle TeX beschikbaar (of mij);<br>
               -- KWIC van LaTeX en TeX opdrachten beschikbaar als
                  Bell rapport;<br>
               -- Arbortext's The Publisher volwassen.<br>
<a href="pdf/3_16.pdf">3-16 in PDF</a> (191 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="BOOK" id="maps4"><strong>Gerard van Nes (editor)</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>MAPS 90.1</em>, Dutch/English <strong>4</strong>, 1990(NTG), pp. 1-88<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> NTG, MAPS, Minutes &amp; Appendices<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> NTG's magazine<br>
<a href="pdf/maps4.pdf">maps4 in PDF</a> (546 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="4-1"><strong>Gerard van Nes</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Verslag</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>4</strong>, 1990, pp. 3-9<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> verslag, ledenvergadering<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Opening;
              Verslag bijeenkomst 11 mei 1989;
              Ingekomen stukken en Mededelingen;
              Verslag/discussie werkgroepen;
              Verenigingszaken;
              Rondvraag;
              Sluiting.<br>
<a href="pdf/4_1.pdf">4-1 in PDF</a> (60 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="4-2"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Besluitenlijst</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>4</strong>, 1990, pp. 10<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> besluitenlijst<br>
<a href="pdf/4_2.pdf">4-2 in PDF</a> (8 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="4-3"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TeX kalender</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>4</strong>, 1990, pp. 10<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> kalender<br>
<a href="pdf/4_3.pdf">4-3 in PDF</a> (8 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="4-4"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Werkgroepen Nederlandstalige TeX Gebruikersgroep</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>4</strong>, 1990, pp. 11-12<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> werkgroep<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Verslag werkgroepen.<br>
<a href="pdf/4_4.pdf">4-4 in PDF</a> (15 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="4-5"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Begroting NTG 1990</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>4</strong>, 1990, pp. 13-14<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> begroting<br>
<a href="pdf/4_5.pdf">4-5 in PDF</a> (15 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="4-6"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Ontvangen local guides en andere TeX documenten</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>4</strong>, 1990, pp. 15<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> local guide<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Overzicht ontvangen local guides.<br>
<a href="pdf/4_6.pdf">4-6 in PDF</a> (17 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="4-7"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TEX-NL subscription</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>4</strong>, 1990, pp. 16-18<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> listserver, TEX-NL<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Overzicht gebruikers listserver.<br>
<a href="pdf/4_7.pdf">4-7 in PDF</a> (16 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="4-8"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>NTG fileserver faciliteiten</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>4</strong>, 1990, pp. 19-22<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> fileserver<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Overzicht inhoud NTG fileserver.<br>
<a href="pdf/4_8.pdf">4-8 in PDF</a> (20 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="4-9"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Vragen van gebruikers</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>4</strong>, 1990, pp. 23-26<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/4_9.pdf">4-9 in PDF</a> (14 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="4-10"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>NTG Software Distributie Service</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>4</strong>, 1990, pp. 27-28<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> software distributie<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
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</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="4-11"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>NTG DOS-diskette Distributie Service</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>4</strong>, 1990, pp. 29-30<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> DOS, diskette, distributie<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
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</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="4-12"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Announcement TeX90 Conference</em>, English, MAPS <strong>4</strong>, 1990, pp. 31-32<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> conference announcement, Cork<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The 1990 TeX meeting in Europe is the fifth such conference
              organised since 1985. It also breaks new ground as the first to
              be a TeX Users Group (TUG) meeting outside North America. The
              TeX computer typesetting program is now widely established as
              the de facto standard in scientific, educational and commercial
              use for the setting of documents requiring very high standards
              of typographic control, particularly technical documents, and
              for applications where high quality, portability and
              device-independence are of importance.<br>
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</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="4-13"><strong>Kees van der Laan, Theo Jurriens, Jan Maasdam, J. Bleeker</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Announcement SGML &amp; TeX Conference</em>, English, MAPS <strong>4</strong>, 1990, pp. 33-34<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> SGML, conference announcement, courses<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Announcement of joint SGML User Group Holland and NTG meeting.
              Several courses are offered. Two parallel streams of lectures,
              one mainly devoted to SGML and the other to TeX.<br>
<a href="pdf/4_13.pdf">4-13 in PDF</a> (18 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="4-14"><strong>div.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Courses SGML &amp; TeX Conference</em>, English, MAPS <strong>4</strong>, 1990, pp. 35-42<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> courses, SGML, conference<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/4_14.pdf">4-14 in PDF</a> (59 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="4-15"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TEX-NL discussies</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>4</strong>, 1990, pp. 43-46<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> listserver, TEX-NL<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Overzicht gebruikers listserver.<br>
<a href="pdf/4_15.pdf">4-15 in PDF</a> (20 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="4-16"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Working group 1: Education; State of affairs</em>, English, MAPS <strong>4</strong>, 1990, pp. 47-51<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> working group, education<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> An impression of what has been done by members of the WG,
              and others, is given. Members: C.G. van der Laan (coord.),
              T. Biegstraaten, G. Haayer, J.R. Luyten, P. Tutelaers.
              Known -- through december 1989 -- courseware and TeX-related
              (Dutch) courses are mentioned in appendices.<br>
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</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="4-17"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Werkgroep 7: PC-zaken</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>4</strong>, 1990, pp. 52<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> werkgroep, PC, MS-DOS<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Verslag werkgroep 7: PC-zaken.<br>
<a href="pdf/4_17.pdf">4-17 in PDF</a> (7 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="4-18"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Werkgroep 10: SGML-TeX</em>, English, MAPS <strong>4</strong>, 1990, pp. 53-54<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> werkgroep, SGML<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> An impression of what has been done by members of the WG is
              given. Members: C.G. van der Laan (coord.), T. Biegstraaten,
              J. Bleeker, D.C. Coleman, J. Grootenhuis. Prospects: Publishing
              houses strongly believe in the `marriage' of SGML and TeX.<br>
<a href="pdf/4_18.pdf">4-18 in PDF</a> (11 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="4-19"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Werkgroep 13: `Neerlandica'</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>4</strong>, 1990, pp. 55-56<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> werkgroep, Nederlands<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Verslag werkgroep 13: `Neerlandica'.<br>
<a href="pdf/4_19.pdf">4-19 in PDF</a> (17 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="4-20"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Werkgroep 14: Communicatie</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>4</strong>, 1990, pp. 57-60<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> werkgroep, communicatie<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Verslag werkgroep 14: Communicatie.<br>
<a href="pdf/4_20.pdf">4-20 in PDF</a> (28 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="4-21"><strong>Johannes Braams, Victor Eijkhout, Nico Poppelier</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>The Development of National LaTeX styles</em>, English, MAPS <strong>4</strong>, 1990, pp. 61-66<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> LaTeX, national styles<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> In its autumn 1988 meeting, the Dutch TeX users group
              (NTG) established a working group (number 13) that was to
              concentrate on the problems involved in the use of TeX
              for Dutch texts. Since then the working group, which
              includes the authors, has created a number of style
              options for LaTeX that remedy some common problems
              with the non-English use of LaTeX, and is on its way
              developing document styles that are compatible with the
              standard styles, but have a layout that is more palatable
              for Dutch users. In this article we treat implementation
              aspects of the styles and style options, and we discuss
              some matters of layout.<br>
<a href="pdf/4_21.pdf">4-21 in PDF</a> (48 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="4-22"><strong>Victor Eijkhout</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Unusual paragraph shapes</em>, English, MAPS <strong>4</strong>, 1990, pp. 67-70<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> paragraph shapes<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Although the TeXbook states that TeX's paragraph
              mechanism `can be harnessed to a surprising variety of tasks',
              the strangest paragraph shapes that I have implement use no
              feature of the line-breaking algorithm. Instead, I have found
              that the control sequences <tt>\everypar</tt> and <tt>\lastbox</tt>
              are extremely powerful tools. I give three examples of this.<br>
<a href="pdf/4_22.pdf">4-22 in PDF</a> (28 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="4-23"><strong>Nico Poppelier</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Ingekomen brief</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>4</strong>, 1990, pp. 71-72<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> ingekomen brief, LaTeX-cursussen, TeXnique<br>
<a href="pdf/4_23.pdf">4-23 in PDF</a> (9 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="4-24"><strong>Johannes Braams, Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>EuroTeX 89</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>4</strong>, 1990, pp. 73-76<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> EuroTeX, conferentie<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Algemeen:<br>
               -- Polen stal de harten;<br>
               Organisatorisch:<br>
               -- Veranderingen LaTeX, gecoordineerd door Frank M. en Jan R.;<br>
               -- Teaching TeX in discussie;<br>
               -- Cork bijeenkomst voorbereid;<br>
               -- Zowel PD als commerci&euml;le TeX aktiviteiten nodig;<br>
               -- Een Nederlandse vertaling van Schwarz's Einf&uuml;hrung in
                  TeX is op komst;<br>
               -- Leerzaam handout voor potenti&euml;le DANTE leden, inclusief
                  questionnaire;<br>
               -- Quixote Oriental Fonts project (Hosek);<br>
               Producten:<br>
               -- Schroder's changebars macro;<br>
               -- Thull's MS-DOS PD TeX;<br>
               -- TeX-omgevingen: PCTeXE (MS-DOS), TeXE (AOS/VS),
                  CEO-TeXE (Data General).<br>
<a href="pdf/4_24.pdf">4-24 in PDF</a> (23 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="4-25"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Teaching TeX: Critics &amp; LaTeX proposal</em>, English, MAPS <strong>4</strong>, 1990, pp. 77-82<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> education, macro writing, courseware, international and
              universal modules<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Some critics -- mainly LaTeX based -- on the approach
              are given: TeXnically driven instead of result driven.
              Also is notified the omission of a general pedagogical
              method to be used. Furthermore, it is urged to have
              unified courseware. A set of LaTeX courses is proposed.
              No test set is included. The underlying idea of having TUG
              certified courses world-wide is strongly endorsed.<br>
<a href="pdf/4_25.pdf">4-25 in PDF</a> (56 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="4-26"><strong>Victor Eijkhout, Nico Poppelier</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Wat is TeX?</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>4</strong>, 1990, pp. 83-88<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> In de huidige tijd van WYSIWYG `desktop publishing'
              systemen lijkt het vreemd een systeem te propageren met
              honderden, vaak ingewikkelde, instructies. Wat het
              tekstopmaaksysteem TeX desondanks aantrekkelijk maakt,
              is het feit dat het programmeerbaar is: de
              basisinstructies kunnen worden samengevoegd tot zeer
              gecompliceerde instructies die een eenmaal ontworpen
              opmaak geheel automatisch feilloos reproduceren. Hierdoor
              hoeft de gebruiker uitsluitend nog de structuur van het
              document aan te geven en niet de vormgeving, het
              uiterlijk, ervan. Met deze gedachte sluit TeX nauw aan
              bij recente ontwikkelingen in de uitgeverswereld omtrent
              SGML.<br>
<a href="pdf/4_26.pdf">4-26 in PDF</a> (48 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="BOOK" id="maps5"><strong>Gerard van Nes (editor)</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>MAPS 90.2</em>, Dutch/English <strong>5</strong>, 1990(NTG), pp. 1-146<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> NTG, MAPS, Minutes &amp; Appendices<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> NTG's magazine<br>
<a href="pdf/maps5.pdf">maps5 in PDF</a> (1481 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="5-1"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Besluitenlijst</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>5</strong>, 1990, pp. 9<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> besluiten<br>
<a href="pdf/5_1.pdf">5-1 in PDF</a> (8 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="5-3"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TeX kalender</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>5</strong>, 1990, pp. 9<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> kalender<br>
<a href="pdf/5_3.pdf">5-3 in PDF</a> (8 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="5-4"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Werkgroepen NTG</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>5</strong>, 1990, pp. 10-11<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> werkgroep<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Verslag werkgroepen.<br>
<a href="pdf/5_4.pdf">5-4 in PDF</a> (15 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="5-5"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Ontvangen Local Guides en andere TeX documenten</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>5</strong>, 1990, pp. 12<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> local guide<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Overzicht ontvangen local guides.<br>
<a href="pdf/5_5.pdf">5-5 in PDF</a> (17 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="5-6"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TEX-NL subscription</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>5</strong>, 1990, pp. 13-15<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> listserver, TEX-NL<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Overzicht gebruikers listserver.<br>
<a href="pdf/5_6.pdf">5-6 in PDF</a> (16 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="5-7"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>NTG fileserver faciliteiten</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>5</strong>, 1990, pp. 16-20<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> fileserver<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Overzicht inhoud NTG fileserver.<br>
<a href="pdf/5_7.pdf">5-7 in PDF</a> (23 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="5-8"><strong>Piet van Oostrum</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TeX stuff at cs.uu.nl</em>, English, MAPS <strong>5</strong>, 1990, pp. 21-26<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> FTP, archives, mail server, software<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Here is a brief description of our archive of TeX stuff.
              The archive is available by FTP and by mail server. It
              contains various things, a.o. Atari ST software, GNU
              software, some Unix software and a lot of TeX things. I
              will concentrate on the TeX stuff in this message.<br>
<a href="pdf/5_8.pdf">5-8 in PDF</a> (52 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="5-9"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>NTG Software Distributie Service</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>5</strong>, 1990, pp. 27-28<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> NTG, distributie, software<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Deze bijlage beschrijft een aantal distributie-services die
              door enkele NTG leden worden uitgevoerd.<br>
<a href="pdf/5_9.pdf">5-9 in PDF</a> (21 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="5-10"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>NTG DOS-diskette Distributie Service</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>5</strong>, 1990, pp. 29-30<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> MS-DOS, diskette, distributie<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/5_10.pdf">5-10 in PDF</a> (18 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="5-11"><strong>Jos Winnink</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Werkgroep 7: PC-zaken; TeX voor MS/PC-DOS PC's</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>5</strong>, 1990, pp. 31-34<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> werkgroep, PC, MS-DOS, Atari<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Activiteiten van werkgroep 7: PC-zaken.<br>
<a href="pdf/5_11.pdf">5-11 in PDF</a> (40 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="5-12"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Werkgroep 8: NTG gebruikersdag; SGML-TeX Seminar</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>5</strong>, 1990, pp. 35-36<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> werkgroep, SGML, seminar<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Terugblik op organisatie.<br>
<a href="pdf/5_12.pdf">5-12 in PDF</a> (23 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="5-13"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Working group 13: `Neerlandica'</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>5</strong>, 1990, pp. 37-38<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> Neerlandica<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Verslag werkgroep 13: `Neerlandica'.<br>
<a href="pdf/5_13.pdf">5-13 in PDF</a> (22 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="5-14"><strong>David Osborne</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>SGML-TeX conference, Groningen</em>, English, MAPS <strong>5</strong>, 1990, pp. 39-42<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> SGML, conference<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> For their second full-day international meeting, the
              Nederlandstalige TeX Gebruikersgroep (NTG) organised, in
              conjunction with the Dutch SGML Users Group, a conference
              intended to focus interest on the use of TeX and
              SGMLtogether. On August 31st, approximately 100 delegates
              from both `camps' attended the day's events in Groningen,
              with what seemed a good balance between SGML-ers and
              TeXies.<br>
<a href="pdf/5_14.pdf">5-14 in PDF</a> (48 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="5-15"><strong>Joop van Gent</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Two faces of text</em>, English, MAPS <strong>5</strong>, 1990, pp. 43-48<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> databases, document retrieval, searching, logical structure<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> TeX as a programming tool for advanced document retrieval
              systems.<br>
<a href="pdf/5_15.pdf">5-15 in PDF</a> (75 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="5-16"><strong>Frank Mittelbach, Rainer Sch&ouml;pf</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Towards LaTeX 3.0</em>, English, MAPS <strong>5</strong>, 1990, pp. 49-54<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> LaTeX 3.0<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> LaTeX is a very valuable tool for document composition.
              As a TeX macro package, it is unique in its concept of
              logical commands, at the same time retaining enough
              flexibility with visually oriented commands to allow the
              user a relatively easy correction of an automatically
              chosen layout. This fact makes it far superior to the
              plain and AMS-TeX macro packages when it comes to
              professional applications. Therefore the LaTeX
              re-implementation project is certainly one of the most
              important efforts to `expand TeX's horizon'. This is the
              place to link TeX with the modern developments like
              SGML. This paper describes the current status of the
              re-implementation of LaTeX.<br>
<a href="pdf/5_16.pdf">5-16 in PDF</a> (86 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="5-17"><strong>Amy Hendrickson</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Getting TeXnical: Insight into TeX Macro Writing Techniques</em>, English, MAPS <strong>5</strong>, 1990, pp. 55-66<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> macro writing, techniques<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Most of us understand the basic form of TeX macros but
              that understanding alone is often inadequate when we need
              to solve certain problems. We need additional insight to
              be able to develop methods of passing information, moving
              text with changed catcodes, preserving blank lines, and
              more. Writing a large macro package brings in a new set of
              issues: how toavoid bumping into implementation
              restrictions, e.g., constraints of hash size, string size,
              and others; how to make a pleasant user interface; how to
              make your code as concise as possible. Some of the
              techniques to be discussed here include making a macro
              with a variable number of arguments; changing catcodes in
              macros, defining a macro whose argument is intentionally
              never used; conserving hash size by using counters instead
              of newifs; csname techniques and non-outer dynamic
              allocation; and table making techniques. Finally, some
              suggestions are included on methods to use when developing
              new macros.<br>
<a href="pdf/5_17.pdf">5-17 in PDF</a> (211 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="5-18"><strong>Victor Eijkhout, Andries Lenstra</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>The Document Style Designer as a Separate Entity</em>, English, MAPS <strong>5</strong>, 1990, pp. 67-70<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> style designer<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> An argument for the need for a programmable meta format:
              a format that introduces a new syntactic level in TeX
              for document style designers.<br>
<a href="pdf/5_18.pdf">5-18 in PDF</a> (34 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="5-19"><strong>Johannes Braams, Victor Eijkhout, Nico Poppelier</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>The Dutch national LaTeX effort</em>, English, MAPS <strong>5</strong>, 1990, pp. 71-74<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> LaTeX, Dutch<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> In this article an overview is given of the activities of
              working group 13 (WG 13) of the `Nederlandstalige TeX
              Gebruikersgroep' (Dutch TeX Users Group). This working
              group is also called `Neerlandica', and is interested in
              anything that has something to do with using LaTeX (and
              TeX) in a non-American environment. The topics tackled so
              far range from the design of a page layout suitable for A4
              paper by adapting the American layout of article.sty to
              Dutch typographical tastes, to the implementation of a new
              letter style called `brief'.<br>
<a href="pdf/5_19.pdf">5-19 in PDF</a> (46 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="5-20"><strong>Barbara Beeton</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TUGboat production: TeX, LaTeX, and paste-up</em>, English, MAPS <strong>5</strong>, 1990, pp. 77-84<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> TUGboat, production<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> TUGboat has now completed more than ten years of
              publication. Starting with TeX78 and an electrostatic
              printer and progressing through increasingly versatile
              software and hardware, the authors have kept us
              challenged, both with the content that the reader sees and
              the little tricks that happen `under the covers'. This
              talk will be a survey of some of the milestones of TUGboat
              production, our editorial philosophy, what we've learned
              about what TeX can and cannot do, and some advice to
              authors and production editors of other publications.<br>
<a href="pdf/5_20.pdf">5-20 in PDF</a> (83 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="5-21"><strong>Jeroen Soutberg</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>SGML and TeX at Elsevier Science Publishers</em>, English, MAPS <strong>5</strong>, 1990, pp. 85-88<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> SGML, Elsevier, publishers<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Contents:<br>
              -- Introduction;<br>
              -- ESP;<br>
              -- Manuscript routing;<br>
              -- Role of SGML;<br>
              -- Role of ...TeX;<br>
              -- Projects.<br>
<a href="pdf/5_21.pdf">5-21 in PDF</a> (46 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="5-22"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>NTG's second year</em>, English, MAPS <strong>5</strong>, 1990, pp. 89-90<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> activiteiten, NTG, EuroTeX<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> A survey of NTG's activities in its second year is
              enumerated.<br>
<a href="pdf/5_22.pdf">5-22 in PDF</a> (26 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="5-23"><strong>Joachim Lammarsch</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Development of DANTE e.V.</em>, English, MAPS <strong>5</strong>, 1990, pp. 91-92<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> Dante<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/5_23.pdf">5-23 in PDF</a> (20 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="5-24"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Verslag GUTenberg '90</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>5</strong>, 1990, pp. 93-98<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> GUTenberg<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> -- Zusterclubs zijn automatisch lid van elkaar;<br>
               -- DANTE en GUTenberg 100% gegroeid;<br>
               -- TUGlib wordt uitgebreid met TeX bibliografie;<br>
               Producten/macros:<br>
               -- Zetten commutator diagrammen via LaTeX;<br>
               -- Ook muziek zetten nu via TeX;<br>
               -- Zetten van (ADA, ...) programma's;<br>
               -- Zetten van bridge literatuur;<br>
               -- Voor multilingual TeX3.0 is MLTeX nog nodig;<br>
               -- TeX in kleur?<br>
<a href="pdf/5_24.pdf">5-24 in PDF</a> (71 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="5-25"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Board-of-Directors and Euro-Summit at Cork90</em>, English, MAPS <strong>5</strong>, 1990, pp. 99-102<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> EuroTeX, board-of-directors, Cork<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> TUG organizational:<br>
               -- TUG is really open now;<br>
               -- Working Groups will be sent off with better task<br>
                  descriptions and reporting time schedules;<br>
               -- How to fulfil better membership needs is proposed;<br>
               -- A scholarly TUGboat and a separate newsletter is proposed;<br>
                  Topical TUGboat issues are under consideration;<br>
               -- No increased membership/postage fees for those outside USA;<br>
               -- The dangling reciprocal membership question is near to a
                  pilot study;<br>
               -- BoD can operate faster because of adoption of voting by
                  e-mail;<br>
               -- An extended membership directory is asked for;<br>
               -- A resource directory is asked for;<br>
               -- Maintenance/evolution of TeX etc. software must be
                  handled by TUG and LUGs; DEK and LL are out of it!<br>
               -- More attention will be paid to PR activities: Welcome
                  c.q. Information/Demo packets will be prepared;<br>
               Euro-Summit:<br>
               -- Eastern and Western European countries will exchange
                  information;<br>
               -- A status report, Euro-Summit Cork90(?), will appear with
                  contact addresses and status reports.<br>
<a href="pdf/5_25.pdf">5-25 in PDF</a> (47 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="5-26"><strong>Nico Poppelier, Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Report European TeX conference Cork90</em>, English, MAPS <strong>5</strong>, 1990, pp. 103-108<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> conference, Cork, EuroTeX<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The following was on at this joint TUG90 and EuroTeX90
              meeting at Cork. Hypertext and TeX. Cork encoding scheme
              for 8 bit fonts. Halftone output from TeX. Macro writing
              in TeX, especially Getting TeXnical. The Dutch TeX
              efforts were reported. The issue of a TeX archive was
              raised again. Text around figures in LaTeX. Document
              design and style development. Proposals for LaTeX3.0.
              SGML and TeX for tables and Math. Graphics and TeX,
              such as PiCTeX use, tif format and pk files. Old german
              fonts. BiBTeX requirements. Discussion of TeX books. The
              question of TeX at schools was raised.<br>
<a href="pdf/5_26.pdf">5-26 in PDF</a> (69 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="5-27"><strong>Huub Mulders</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TeX structuurschema's</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>5</strong>, 1990, pp. 109-112<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> structuurschema's<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Overzicht van de structuur van TeX en METAFONT en de
              bijbehorende bestandtypen.<br>
<a href="pdf/5_27.pdf">5-27 in PDF</a> (24 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="5-28"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>The 1990 DECUS TeX Collection</em>, English, MAPS <strong>5</strong>, 1990, pp. 113-114<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> Decus<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The DECUS Languages and Tools SIG Public Domain Working
              Group and the Electronic Publishing SIG TeX/LaTeX/WEB
              Working Group are proud to announce the 1990 DECUS TeX
              Collection. This col-lection offers nearly everything a
              TeX User would want on their system for TeX.<br>
<a href="pdf/5_28.pdf">5-28 in PDF</a> (21 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="5-29"><strong>Victor Eijkhout</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>New books on TeX</em>, English, MAPS <strong>5</strong>, 1990, pp. 115-117<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> book reviews<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Review of `Introduction to TeX' (Jost Krieger, Norbert
              Schwartz), `TeX for the advanced' (Wolfgang Appelt),
              `TeX for the impatient' (Paul Abrahams).<br>
<a href="pdf/5_29.pdf">5-29 in PDF</a> (35 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="5-30"><strong>Victor Eijkhout</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>An indentation scheme</em>, English, MAPS <strong>5</strong>, 1990, pp. 118-121<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> indentation, paragraph<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Indentation is one of the simpler things in TeX: if you
              leave one input line open you get a new paragraph, and it
              is indented unless you say <tt>\noindent</tt>. And if you
              get tired of writing <tt>\noindent</tt> all of the time, you
              declare <tt>\parindent=0pt</tt> at the start of your
              document. Easy. More sophisticated approaches to
              indentation are possible, however. In this article I will
              sketch a quite general approach that can easily be
              incorporated in existing macro packages. For a better
              appreciation of what goes on, I will start with a tutorial
              section on what happens when TeX starts a paragraph.<br>
<a href="pdf/5_30.pdf">5-30 in PDF</a> (36 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="5-31"><strong>Victor Eijkhout</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>A parskip scheme</em>, English, MAPS <strong>5</strong>, 1990, pp. 122-124<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> <tt>\parskip</tt>, <tt>\everypar</tt>, paragraph, skips<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> In this article I will present an approach that unifies
              the paragraph skip and the white spaces surroundingvarious
              environments. Since the macros given below make use of the
              <tt>\everypar</tt> token list, this article may be seen as a
              sequel to an earlier paper on an indentation scheme, which
              is based on a similar principle. The <tt>\everypar</tt>
              parameter was explained there.<br>
<a href="pdf/5_31.pdf">5-31 in PDF</a> (35 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="5-32"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>SGML (,TeX and ...)</em>, English, MAPS <strong>5</strong>, 1990, pp. 125-140<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> SGML<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> What SGML (and TeX) is all about is given in a nutshell.
              Markup of example document elements, by SGML and LaTeX,
              are provided. Coupling SGML to TeX is considered by
              direct translation and by the intermediate procedural
              markup phase. Interfacing SGML to (La)TeX is also
              addressed. Some guidelines are provided in order to decide
              when SGML, or TeX (alone, both, or neither) might be
              beneficial. It is a 3-in-1 paper: what is SGML and TeX
              all about, examples of marked up copy in SGML and
              (La)TeX and the coupling issues, finished up with a
              literature compilation.<br>
<a href="pdf/5_32.pdf">5-32 in PDF</a> (158 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="5-33"><strong>Nico Poppelier</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>SGML en TeX in scientific publishing</em>, English, MAPS <strong>5</strong>, 1990, pp. 141-144<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> SGML, scientific publishing<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Elsevier Science Publishershas for a few years
              investigated the possibility of accepting compuscripts, a
              manuscript in electronic form, created with TeX, LaTeX
              and a few other text processing systems, and converting
              these to SGMLform. This paper will discuss the current
              status of these activities, the reasons for converting
              compuscripts to SGMLform, and the various ways in which
              TeX isused.<br>
<a href="pdf/5_33.pdf">5-33 in PDF</a> (54 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="5-34"><strong>Donald Knuth</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>The future of TeX and METAFONT</em>, English, MAPS <strong>5</strong>, 1990, pp. 145-146<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> future<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> My work on developing TeX, METAFONT, and Computer Modern
              has come to an end. I will make no further changes except
              to correct extremely serious bugs.<br>
<a href="pdf/5_34.pdf">5-34 in PDF</a> (15 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="BOOK" id="maps6"><strong>Gerard van Nes (editor)</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>MAPS 91.1</em>, Dutch/English <strong>6</strong>, 1991(NTG), pp. 1-117<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> NTG, MAPS, Minutes &amp; Appendices<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> NTG's magazine<br>
<a href="pdf/maps6.pdf">maps6 in PDF</a> (1243 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="6-1"><strong>Gerard van Nes</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Verslag</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>6</strong>, 1991, pp. 3-10<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> verslag, ledenvergadering<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Opening;
              Verslag bijeenkomst 11 mei 1990;
              Ingekomen stukken en Mededelingen;
              Stand van zaken Europese samenwerking/TUG international;
              Verslag/discussie werkgroepen;
              Verenigingszaken;
              Rondvraag;
              SGML (TeX and ...);
              Sluiting.<br>
<a href="pdf/6_1.pdf">6-1 in PDF</a> (91 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="6-2"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TeX kalender</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>6</strong>, 1991, pp. 10<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> kalender<br>
<a href="pdf/6_2.pdf">6-2 in PDF</a> (8 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="6-3"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Werkgroepen NTG</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>6</strong>, 1991, pp. 11-12<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> werkgroep<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Verslag werkgroepen.<br>
<a href="pdf/6_3.pdf">6-3 in PDF</a> (14 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="6-4"><strong>Gerard van Nes</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Jaarverslag NTG 1990</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>6</strong>, 1991, pp. 13-14<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> jaarverslag<br>
<a href="pdf/6_4.pdf">6-4 in PDF</a> (23 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="6-5"><strong>Johannes Braams</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Financieel verslag 1990</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>6</strong>, 1991, pp. 15-16<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> financieel verslag<br>
<a href="pdf/6_5.pdf">6-5 in PDF</a> (21 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="6-6"><strong>Johannes Braams</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Concept begroting 1991</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>6</strong>, 1991, pp. 17<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> begroting<br>
<a href="pdf/6_6.pdf">6-6 in PDF</a> (19 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="6-7"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TEX-NL subscription</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>6</strong>, 1991, pp. 18-20<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> TEX-NL, mailing list<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Overzicht gebruikers listserver.<br>
<a href="pdf/6_7.pdf">6-7 in PDF</a> (17 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="6-8"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>NTG fileserver faciliteiten</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>6</strong>, 1991, pp. 21-26<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> fileserver<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Overzicht inhoud NTG fileserver.<br>
<a href="pdf/6_8.pdf">6-8 in PDF</a> (27 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="6-9"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Van de voorzitter</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>6</strong>, 1991, pp. 27-28<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> voorzitter<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> TeX Nationaal en Internationaal.
              Oftewel: wat gebeurt er allemaal?<br>
<a href="pdf/6_9.pdf">6-9 in PDF</a> (26 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="6-10"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>WG 1: Education</em>, English, MAPS <strong>6</strong>, 1991, pp. 29-32<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> werkgroep, educatie<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Verslag werkgroep 1: Educatie.<br>
<a href="pdf/6_10.pdf">6-10 in PDF</a> (54 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="6-11"><strong>Erik-Jan Vens, Jos Winnink</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>WG 4: Fonts</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>6</strong>, 1991, pp. 33-36<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> werkgroep, fonts, METAFONT<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Activiteiten van de werkgroep Fonts.<br>
<a href="pdf/6_11.pdf">6-11 in PDF</a> (47 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="6-12"><strong>Theo Jurriens</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>WG 6: Lijst en link met fotozetters</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>6</strong>, 1991, pp. 37<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> werkgroep, fotozetters, inventarisatie<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Verslag werkgroep 6.<br>
<a href="pdf/6_12.pdf">6-12 in PDF</a> (15 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="6-13"><strong>Jos Winnink, Pieter Bison</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>WG 7: PC-zaken; TeX voor MS/PC-DOS PC's;
           Verkrijgbaarheid van emTeX</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>6</strong>, 1991, pp. 38-40<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> werkgroep, PC, MS-DOS, Atari, emTeX<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Activiteiten van werkgroep 7: PC-zaken, in het byzonder de
              situatie met betrekking tot emTeX.<br>
<a href="pdf/6_13.pdf">6-13 in PDF</a> (41 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="6-14"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Brief aan PC werkgroep: Enige suggesties voor WG-PC's</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>6</strong>, 1991, pp. 41-42<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> werkgroep, PC, MS-DOS<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Voorgesteld wordt een praktisch set voor de PC's beschikbaar
              te stellen, en de educatie daar op af te stemmen.<br>
<a href="pdf/6_14.pdf">6-14 in PDF</a> (27 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="6-15"><strong>Joop van Gent</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>WG 8: NTG conferentie</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>6</strong>, 1991, pp. 43<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> werkgroep, conferentie<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/6_15.pdf">6-15 in PDF</a> (12 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="6-16"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>WG 10: SGML-TeX: Imposing structure upon TeX</em>, English, MAPS <strong>6</strong>, 1991, pp. 44-46<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> werkgroep, SGML, structureren<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Imposing structure upon TeX.<br>
<a href="pdf/6_16.pdf">6-16 in PDF</a> (42 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="6-17"><strong>Henk Brouwer, J.A. Jager, P. Sader</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Gebruik van TeX binnen het EGD</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>6</strong>, 1991, pp. 47<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> EGD, Quatro, conversie, tabellen<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Conversie van tabellen binnen Quatro naar TeX;
              het gebruik van macros binnen het EGD.<br>
<a href="pdf/6_17.pdf">6-17 in PDF</a> (14 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="6-18"><strong>Leo van Geest, Marion van Geest</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Gebruik van TeX en LaTeX op het CAWCS</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>6</strong>, 1991, pp. 48-56<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> CAWCS<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Overzicht van het gebruik van TeX op het CAWCS.<br>
<a href="pdf/6_18.pdf">6-18 in PDF</a> (164 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="6-19"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Math into BLUes</em>, English, MAPS <strong>6</strong>, 1991, pp. 57-74<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> BLUes, typesetting math<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> TeXing mathscripts is not simply typing. Math has to
              be translated into TeX commands. First the motivation
              for this work is given. Next traditional math page make-up
              is summarized along with the macroscopic math TeX
              commands. After answering `Why TeXing mathscripts is
              difficult?' an anthology of TeX falls and their antidotes
              is discussed. At the end suggestions are given in order to
              lessen the difficulties.<br>
<a href="pdf/6_19.pdf">6-19 in PDF</a> (268 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="6-20"><strong>Johannes Braams</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Babel, a multilingual style -option system for use with LaTeX's
           document styles</em>, English, MAPS <strong>6</strong>, 1991, pp. 75-84<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> Babel, LaTeX, document styles, language, multilingual<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The standard distribution of LaTeX contains a number of
              document styles that are meant to be used, but also serve
              as examples for other users to create their own document
              styles. These styles have become very popular among
              LaTeX. But it should be kept in mind that they were
              designed for American tastes and contain a number of
              hard-wired texts. This article describes a set of
              document-style options that can be used in combination
              with the standard styles, which makes the latter adaptable
              to other languages.<br>
<a href="pdf/6_20.pdf">6-20 in PDF</a> (85 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="6-21"><strong>Bobby Bodenheimer</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Frequently Asked Questions</em>, English, MAPS <strong>6</strong>, 1991, pp. 85-92<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> frequently asked questions, FAQ, comp.text.tex<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This article contains answers to some frequently asked
              questions on comp.text.tex. Please don't ask these
              questions again, as they've been answered many times
              before.<br>
<a href="pdf/6_21.pdf">6-21 in PDF</a> (89 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="6-22"><strong>Liam Quin</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Summary of METAFONT Fonts Available</em>, English, MAPS <strong>6</strong>, 1991, pp. 93-98<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> METAFONT, fonts, availability<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This report includes all known fonts available in
              METAFONT format, whether public domain or not. Archive
              sites for ftp are listed where known. There is also a
              BITNET archive at LISTSERV@UBVM.CC.BUFFALO.EDU.<br>
<a href="pdf/6_22.pdf">6-22 in PDF</a> (56 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="6-23"><strong>Piet van Oostrum</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Program text generation with TeX/LaTeX</em>, English, MAPS <strong>6</strong>, 1991, pp. 99-106<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> program text generation<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Web; Cweb; Fweb; Spiderweb; Tgrind; C2latex; C++2latex;
              Cprog/Csty macros; Program environment; Schemetex; Ada;
              Miscellaneous.<br>
<a href="pdf/6_23.pdf">6-23 in PDF</a> (82 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="6-24"><strong>Nico Poppelier</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>LaTeX for engineers and scientists (book review)</em>, English, MAPS <strong>6</strong>, 1991, pp. 107-108<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> LaTeX, engineers, scientists<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Review of `LaTeX for engineers and scientists' by
              David J. Buerger.<br>
<a href="pdf/6_24.pdf">6-24 in PDF</a> (32 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="6-25"><strong>Victor Eijkhout</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>The structure of the TeX processor</em>, English, MAPS <strong>6</strong>, 1991, pp. 109-112<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> TeX processor, characters, tokens, lists, expansion<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> In this article I will describe the TeX processor as a
              multi-layered engine that successively transforms
              characters into tokens, tokens into lists, and from these
              lists builds a typeset page.<br>
<a href="pdf/6_25.pdf">6-25 in PDF</a> (53 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="6-26"><strong>Nelson Beebe</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Comments on the Future of TeX and METAFONT</em>, English, MAPS <strong>6</strong>, 1991, pp. 113-117<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> future, TeX, METAFONT<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/6_26.pdf">6-26 in PDF</a> (62 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="BOOK" id="maps7"><strong>Gerard van Nes (editor)</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>MAPS 91.2</em>, Dutch/English <strong>7</strong>, 1991(NTG), pp. 1-135<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> NTG, MAPS, Minutes &amp; Appendices<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> NTG's magazine<br>
<a href="pdf/maps7.pdf">maps7 in PDF</a> (1714 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="7-1"><strong>Gerard van Nes</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Verslag</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>7</strong>, 1991, pp. 3-9<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> verslag, ledenvergadering<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Opening;
             Verslag bijeenkomst 20 november 1990;
             Ingekomen stukken en Mededelingen;
             NTG jaarvergadering;
             Verslag/discussie werkgroepen;
             Rondvraag;
             NTG presentaties: `TeX in de praktijk';
             Sluiting.<br>
<a href="pdf/7_1.pdf">7-1 in PDF</a> (85 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="7-2"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TeX kalender &amp; Glossary</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>7</strong>, 1991, pp. 9<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> kalender, glossary<br>
<a href="pdf/7_2.pdf">7-2 in PDF</a> (7 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="7-3"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Werkgroepen NTG</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>7</strong>, 1991, pp. 10-11<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> werkgroep<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Verslag werkgroepen.<br>
<a href="pdf/7_3.pdf">7-3 in PDF</a> (11 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="7-4"><strong>Johannes Braams</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Begroting 1991 en 1992</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>7</strong>, 1991, pp. 12-13<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> begroting<br>
<a href="pdf/7_4.pdf">7-4 in PDF</a> (23 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="7-5"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TEX-NL subscription</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>7</strong>, 1991, pp. 14-16<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> TEX-NL, mailing list<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Overzicht gebruikers listserver.<br>
<a href="pdf/7_5.pdf">7-5 in PDF</a> (17 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="7-6"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>NTG fileserver faciliteiten</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>7</strong>, 1991, pp. 17-22<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> fileserver<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Overzicht inhoud NTG fileserver.<br>
<a href="pdf/7_6.pdf">7-6 in PDF</a> (28 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="7-7"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Van de Voorzitter</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>7</strong>, 1991, pp. 23<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> voorzitter<br>
<a href="pdf/7_7.pdf">7-7 in PDF</a> (22 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="7-8"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>NTG's continuation: The Third Year</em>, English, MAPS <strong>7</strong>, 1991, pp. 24-25<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> NTG, continuation, third year<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> An NTG year of activity parallels the Dutch academic
              year: September to September. The membership
              increased by roughly 40% to circa 140 members of which 25
              or so are institutional members. Due to the intermediate
              TeX course some financial reserve has been built up. NTG's
              third year can be characterized by `continuation,' and
              the embarkation upon a multi-year project.<br>
<a href="pdf/7_8.pdf">7-8 in PDF</a> (27 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="7-9"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>WG 1: Education; Contribution to TUG-LRP report</em>, English, MAPS <strong>7</strong>, 1991, pp. 26-32<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> werkgroep, education, TUG-LPR<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Worldwide TeX/METAFONT education is proposed with
              compatible modules, such that a user can plan an education
              path. A pool of teachers is proposed. How to address the
              problem of qualified teachers is touched upon.<br>
<a href="pdf/7_9.pdf">7-9 in PDF</a> (84 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="7-10"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>WG 1: Education; Review Michael Doob's A Gentle</em>, English, MAPS <strong>7</strong>, 1991, pp. 33-35<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> education, review<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Review of Michael Doob's `A Gentle Introduction to TeX'.<br>
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</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="7-11"><strong>Jos Winnink</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>WG 7: PC-zaken; TeX voor MS/PC-DOS PC's en Atari's</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>7</strong>, 1991, pp. 36<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> werkgroep, PC, MS-DOS, Atari<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Activiteiten van werkgroep 7: PC-zaken.<br>
<a href="pdf/7_11.pdf">7-11 in PDF</a> (21 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="7-12"><strong>David van Leeuwen</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>WG 13: `Neerlandica'; The Right of ij to be a Ligature</em>, English, MAPS <strong>7</strong>, 1991, pp. 37-38<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> Neerlandica, ij-ligature<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Discussion of the right of the Dutch `ij' to be a ligature.<br>
<a href="pdf/7_12.pdf">7-12 in PDF</a> (34 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="7-13"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Enige Suggesties aan de Redactie van de MAPS</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>7</strong>, 1991, pp. 39-40<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> MAPS-redactie<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> De functie van de MAPS wordt belicht en gerelateerd aan
              hoe dat te verwezenlijken. Punten aangestipt zijn:
              onjuiste afbrekingen, slecht-ogende automatische
              uitvullingen, en typos. Voorgestelde oplossing geen
              referee-mechanisme maar duidelijk aan de auteurs geven van
              wat van ze verwacht wordt plus overgaan op de nieuwere
              tools. Structureel is het te late verschijnen voorkomen
              vanwege het notulen-aspect: geen notulen geen vergadering.<br>
<a href="pdf/7_13.pdf">7-13 in PDF</a> (27 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="7-14"><strong>Piet Tutelaers</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>A Font and a Style for Typesetting Chess using LaTeX or TeX</em>, English, MAPS <strong>7</strong>, 1991, pp. 41-46<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> typesetting, chess, fonts<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/7_14.pdf">7-14 in PDF</a> (92 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="7-15"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Typesetting Bridge via LaTeX</em>, English, MAPS <strong>7</strong>, 1991, pp. 47-50<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> typesetting, bridge, LaTeX<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> LaTeX macros and a bidding environment for typesetting bridge
              card distributions and bidding sequences are given. Examples
              borrowed from bridge literature are supplied.<br>
<a href="pdf/7_15.pdf">7-15 in PDF</a> (35 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="7-16"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Typesetting Bridge via TeX</em>, English, MAPS <strong>7</strong>, 1991, pp. 51-62<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> typesetting, bridge, plain TeX<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Enhanced plain TeX macros and a bidding environment for
              typesetting bridge card distributions and bidding
              sequences are given. As a follow-up of the LaTeX macros
              given in [12]. Moreover, macros for annotated printing of the
              course of the play are provided. Examples of use are included.<br>
<a href="pdf/7_16.pdf">7-16 in PDF</a> (169 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="7-17"><strong>Hanna Kolodziejska</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Go diagrams with TeX</em>, English, MAPS <strong>7</strong>, 1991, pp. 63-68<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> go, diagrams<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Encoureged by Zalman Rubinstein, who described his chess
              diagrams in TUGboat vol. 10 no. 2, I have prepared
              some special fonts and TeX macros to be used in
              typesetting go diagrams.<br>
<a href="pdf/7_17.pdf">7-17 in PDF</a> (220 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="7-18"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Towers of Hanoi, revisited</em>, English, MAPS <strong>7</strong>, 1991, pp. 69-70<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> tower of Hanoi<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Another version of TeXing of `The Towers of Hanoi'
              problem is provided, which does not assume Lisp knowledge,
              just plain TeX. Also some variations of use are included,
              among others to remove the restriction on the disks: disk
              size can be supplied by more than one digit.<br>
<a href="pdf/7_18.pdf">7-18 in PDF</a> (24 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="7-19"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>6th European TeX Conference</em>, English, MAPS <strong>7</strong>, 1991, pp. 71-75<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> EuroTeX, conference, Paris<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> -- User groups:<br>
              CyrTUG is bound to become important. CSTUG
              prospers. HunTUG is modest. The Poles can't get organized.
              Yunus is only a list. The other five just go on.<br>
              -- Panels:<br>
              TeX in Europe, how can we obtain better acceptance? LaTeX3:
              impressive history, no release dates of yet.<br>
              -- Presentations:<br>
              Zlatuska's ACCENTS processor, for automatic generation of
              accented virtual fonts for European languages from English
              input fonts in the TeX font layout, looks promising.<br>
              -- Publishing houses:<br>
              MIR is involved. Springer is active and has some user guides
              out for a pilot journal. The Czech scientific journals are
              all formatted by TeX!<br>
              -- Products:<br>
              LAMSTeX is still going public. Very promising though,
              especially the wizards manual.<br>
<a href="pdf/7_19.pdf">7-19 in PDF</a> (64 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="7-20"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>The TUG91 Annual Meeting</em>, English, MAPS <strong>7</strong>, 1991, pp. 76-82<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> TUG, annual meeting, conference<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> -- Education:<br>
              David Salomon is a great teacher: insights!
              He has donated his notes to TUG for inclusion in the
              TeXniques series.<br>
              -- Publishing houses:<br>
              The publishing houses accept (La)TeX copy. AMS leads with
              their total production formatted via TeX: 90K pages per year.<br>
              -- Interchange format:<br>
              DVI and Encapsulated PostScript!<br>
              -- Workshops:<br>
              Modifying manmac was great! The ways of
              encapsulating Postscript are put together by Anita Hoover.
              (see elsewhere in MAPS)<br>
              -- Products:<br>
              LAMSTeX goes public. Arbortext has extended and improved
              their products. ETP, of Mimi Lafrenz, did steal the show.<br>
<a href="pdf/7_20.pdf">7-20 in PDF</a> (84 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="7-21"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TUG Board of Directors meeting</em>, English, MAPS <strong>7</strong>, 1991, pp. 83-84<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> TUG meeting, board-of-directors<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The following are loosely formulated issues which were
              agreed upon. For more preciseness the reader is referred
              to the (approved) minutes.<br>
<a href="pdf/7_21.pdf">7-21 in PDF</a> (13 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="7-22"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Visit AMS and TUG office</em>, English, MAPS <strong>7</strong>, 1991, pp. 85-86<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> AMS, TUG office<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> A report is given of the role of AMS with respect to
              TeX and TUG. The TUG office is next door and the
              cooperation is beneficial. A few relevant documents and
              the AMS preprint styles as well as the accompanying
              documentation are enumerated.<br>
<a href="pdf/7_22.pdf">7-22 in PDF</a> (19 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="7-23"><strong>Theo Jurriens</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TeXniques in Siberia</em>, English, MAPS <strong>7</strong>, 1991, pp. 87-90<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> Siberia, LaTeX, course, USSR<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This article summarizes the problems of giving a LaTeX
              course in Siberia. It concludes with an overview concerning
              the future of TeX inside the USSR.<br>
<a href="pdf/7_23.pdf">7-23 in PDF</a> (226 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="7-24"><strong>Alan Hoenig</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>An Introduction to TeX for New Users</em>, English, MAPS <strong>7</strong>, 1991, pp. 91-96<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> introduction, new users<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The purpose of this brief introduction is not to present a
              tutorial into the use of TeX, but rather to introduce the
              user to the whole notion of what it means to use TeX, how
              TeX differs from other typesetting systems, and what the
              advantages are to using TeX.<br>
<a href="pdf/7_24.pdf">7-24 in PDF</a> (85 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="7-25"><strong>Rein Smedinga</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Hoe met LaTeX een boek kan worden gemaakt</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>7</strong>, 1991, pp. 97-101<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> LaTeX, boeken maken<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Het cre&euml;ren van een boek met LaTeX is geen
              vanzelfsprekende bezigheid. Onderstaand het relaasvan zo'n
              poging: het boek-in-wording Inleiding Informatica dat in
              eerste instantie als dictaat bij het bijbehorende college
              is geschreven en nu in een boekversie is aangeboden aan
              Addison-Wesley. In onderstaand betoog wordt voorbij gegaan
              aan het belangrijkste onderdeel van het schrijven van een
              boek: het schrijven van de tekst. We zullen het hier
              slechts hebben over de problemen en oplossingen voor wat
              betreft de layout.<br>
<a href="pdf/7_25.pdf">7-25 in PDF</a> (55 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="7-26"><strong>Theo Jurriens</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Ladies and LaTeX</em>, English, MAPS <strong>7</strong>, 1991, pp. 102-104<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> LaTeX, non-scientists, simplification<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This paper describes the use of LaTeX by
              non-astronomers at the Kapteyn Institute. Although the
              general opinion is that it is too complicated for
              non-scientist, experience in Groningen proves otherwise.
              If you provide good tools or styles everybody is capable
              of using LaTeX. Also, the astronomers took over tricks
              from the ladies, simplifying their lives, too.<br>
<a href="pdf/7_26.pdf">7-26 in PDF</a> (34 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="7-27"><strong>Nico Poppelier</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Two Sides of the Fence</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>7</strong>, 1991, pp. 105-110<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> TUG meeting, current status, future<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The purpose of this talk is to give an overview of the
              four days of the twelfth annual TUG meeting; it is an
              attempt to show that the different streams in the
              programme of the meeting are connected, that they are part
              of a whole. Also, I make some comments and observations
              regarding the current status and the future of TeX, and
              the future of publishing in general.<br>
<a href="pdf/7_27.pdf">7-27 in PDF</a> (75 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="7-28"><strong>Anita Hoover</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Report on Workshop: Getting PostScript into TeX and LaTeX Documents</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>7</strong>, 1991, pp. 111-116<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> workshop, PostScript<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/7_28.pdf">7-28 in PDF</a> (62 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="7-29"><strong>Nelson Beebe</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>The TUGLIB Server</em>, English, MAPS <strong>7</strong>, 1991, pp. 117-123<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> TUGLIB, ftp, mail, Internet<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Scores of sites on the worldwide Internet now provide
              access to assorted collections of software relating to
              TeX and METAFONT. In many cases, these are accessible
              only via the Internet mechanism known as anonymous ftp, a
              scheme that permits logins from unknown users, usually on
              other machines, with very restricted access. The name ftp
              is an acronym for file transfer protocol. To improve the
              access to the TeX archives and other software at Utah, I
              have installed `tuglib'. This server provides a means
              whereby remote users can send electronic mail messages
              containing service requests to a daemon program. The
              daemon parses the requests, logs them, and responds to
              them.<br>
<a href="pdf/7_29.pdf">7-29 in PDF</a> (76 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="7-30"><strong>Victor Eijkhout, Ron Sommeling</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Self-replicating macros</em>, English, MAPS <strong>7</strong>, 1991, pp. 124<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> macros, self-replication<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/7_30.pdf">7-30 in PDF</a> (14 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="7-31"><strong>Victor Eijkhout</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>New books on TeX</em>, English, MAPS <strong>7</strong>, 1991, pp. 125-126<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> new books, review<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Review of `A Beginner's Book of TeX' (Kopka/Levy).<br>
<a href="pdf/7_31.pdf">7-31 in PDF</a> (26 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="7-32"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Impression INRSTeX, and some more</em>, English, MAPS <strong>7</strong>, 1991, pp. 127-129<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> INRSTeX<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The work of Michael Fergusson on INRSTeX is discussed,
              Michael's comments on the review are included.<br>
<a href="pdf/7_32.pdf">7-32 in PDF</a> (38 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="7-33"><strong>Ralph Youngen</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>AMSTeX</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>7</strong>, 1991, pp. 130<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> AMSTeX<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/7_33.pdf">7-33 in PDF</a> (21 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="7-34"><strong>Michael Spivak</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>LAMSTeX</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>7</strong>, 1991, pp. 131<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> LAMSTeX<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/7_34.pdf">7-34 in PDF</a> (21 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="7-35"><strong>Yannis Haralambous</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>ScholarTeX</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>7</strong>, 1991, pp. 132<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> ScholarTeX<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> ScholarTeX is a collection of fonts, macros, preprocessor,
              hyphenation patterns, other related software and a 150-pages
              manual with many illustrations, exemples, exercises and mottos.
              It's purpose is to allow the use of TeX in the following
              languages: Greek, Epigraphical Greek, Armenian, Arabic, Hebrew,
              Syriac, Saxon, Old German, Phonetic Alphabet.<br>
<a href="pdf/7_35.pdf">7-35 in PDF</a> (21 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="7-36"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TUGboat, Table of Contents</em>, English, MAPS <strong>7</strong>, 1991, pp. 133-134<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> TUGboat, contents<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Table of contents of TUGboat Volume 12.1 and 12.2.<br>
<a href="pdf/7_36.pdf">7-36 in PDF</a> (31 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="7-37"><strong>David Salomon</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>`Insights in TeX' course</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>7</strong>, 1991, pp. 135<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> course, insights<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This course, with no hands-on, is aimed at TeX and
              LaTeX users who are ready for to acquire more insights
              into the TeXnigma. For those who are still working at
              the `book' level an extra one-day introductory course can
              be organized if need for that is large enough.<br>
<a href="pdf/7_37.pdf">7-37 in PDF</a> (18 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="BOOK" id="maps8"><strong>Gerard van Nes (editor)</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>MAPS 92.1</em>, Dutch/English <strong>8</strong>, 1992(NTG), pp. 1-150<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> NTG, MAPS, Minutes &amp; Appendices<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> NTG's magazine<br>
<a href="pdf/maps8.pdf">maps8 in PDF</a> (1628 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="8-1"><strong>Gerard van Nes, Jos Winnink</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Verslag</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>8</strong>, 1992, pp. 1-4<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> verslag, ledenvergadering<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Opening;
             Verslag bijeenkomst 2 mei 1991;
             Ingekomen stukken en Mededelingen;
             Verslag/discussie werkgroepen;
             Rondvraag;
             NTG presentaties: `Fun with TeX';
             Sluiting.<br>
<a href="pdf/8_1.pdf">8-1 in PDF</a> (51 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="8-2"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TeX kalender &amp; Glossary &amp; Aanschaf TeX boeken</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>8</strong>, 1992, pp. 5<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> kalender, glossary, boeken<br>
<a href="pdf/8_2.pdf">8-2 in PDF</a> (16 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="8-3"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Werkgroepen NTG</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>8</strong>, 1992, pp. 6<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> werkgroep<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Verslag werkgroepen.<br>
<a href="pdf/8_3.pdf">8-3 in PDF</a> (12 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="8-4"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Van de Voorzitter</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>8</strong>, 1992, pp. 7<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> voorzitter<br>
<a href="pdf/8_4.pdf">8-4 in PDF</a> (21 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="8-5"><strong>Gerard van Nes</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Jaarverslag NTG 1991</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>8</strong>, 1992, pp. 8-10<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> jaarverslag<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> In 1991 ging de NTG zijn 4e jaar van bestaan in. Wederom
              verschenen er een tweetal MAPS (Minutes &amp; APpendiceS),
              twee NTG bijeenkomsten vonden plaats met een groeiend
              aantal lezingen, bestuursverkiezingen werden voor het
              eerst gehouden, een gecombineerd NTG/TUG lidmaatschap werd
              mogelijk, de samenwerking met Wiskundig Nederland kreeg
              gestalte, en er werd verdere aandacht besteed aan de
              continuering en acceptatie van de NTG.<br>
<a href="pdf/8_5.pdf">8-5 in PDF</a> (33 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="8-6"><strong>Johannes Braams</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Financieel verslag NTG 1991</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>8</strong>, 1992, pp. 11-12<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> financieel verslag<br>
<a href="pdf/8_6.pdf">8-6 in PDF</a> (26 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="8-7"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>NTG's listserver TEX-NL</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>8</strong>, 1992, pp. 13-15<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> listserver, TEX-NL<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Overzicht gebruikers listserver.<br>
<a href="pdf/8_7.pdf">8-7 in PDF</a> (18 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="8-8"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>NTG's fileserver TEX-NL</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>8</strong>, 1992, pp. 16-22<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> fileserver<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Overzicht inhoud NTG fileserver.<br>
<a href="pdf/8_8.pdf">8-8 in PDF</a> (39 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="8-9"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>WG 1: Education; Review Urban's `An introduction to LaTeX'</em>, English, MAPS <strong>8</strong>, 1992, pp. 23-24<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> education, review, `An introduction to LaTeX'<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Review of Michael Urban's `An introduction to LaTeX'<br>
<a href="pdf/8_9.pdf">8-9 in PDF</a> (31 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="8-10"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>WG 1: Education; Addendum `Publiceren met LaTeX'</em>, English, MAPS <strong>8</strong>, 1992, pp. 25-30<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> education, `Publiceren met LaTeX'<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Addendum `Publiceren met LaTeX'<br>
<a href="pdf/8_10.pdf">8-10 in PDF</a> (74 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="8-11"><strong>Erik-Jan Vens</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>WG 4: Fonts: Met schuine en begerige ogen</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>8</strong>, 1992, pp. 31-32<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> werkgroep, fonts<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> `Peremesjtsjenije', Een verhaal van nette armoei.<br>
<a href="pdf/8_11.pdf">8-11 in PDF</a> (29 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="8-12"><strong>Jos Winnink</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>WG 7: PC-zaken</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>8</strong>, 1992, pp. 33-34<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> werkgroep, PC, MS-DOS, Atari<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Activiteiten van werkgroep 7: PC-zaken.<br>
<a href="pdf/8_12.pdf">8-12 in PDF</a> (13 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="8-13"><strong>Daniel Taupin</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>MusicTeX; using TeX to write polyphonic or instrumental music</em>, English, MAPS <strong>8</strong>, 1992, pp. 35-52<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> typesetting music<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> MusicTeX is a set of TeX macros to typeset polyphonic,
              orchestral or polyphonic music.<br>
<a href="pdf/8_13.pdf">8-13 in PDF</a> (275 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="8-14"><strong>Theo Jurriens</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Dating with TeX</em>, English, MAPS <strong>8</strong>, 1992, pp. 53-56<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> typeseting dates<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Three TeX-coded algorithms are given for performing tricks
              with dates.<br>
<a href="pdf/8_14.pdf">8-14 in PDF</a> (18 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="8-15"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Dag van het Document (verslag ITI-TNO informatiedag)</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>8</strong>, 1992, pp. 57-58<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> document, opslag en retrieval, ITI-TNO<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Een verslag van de dag van het document. Centraal stond
              de problematiek: opslag en retrieval van documenten.
              Interessant waren het begrip bibliotheek zonder muren, en
              de intelligente auteursomgevingen. Het dilemma ten
              aaanzien van het centrale theam is: moeten wij alles
              bewaren of selecteren en vergeten? Ook het forum kwam hier
              niet uit. Er was een beurs met een 20-tal stands.<br>
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</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="8-16"><strong>Gerard van Nes</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Molecuul Muis Manuscript (verslag KNCV symposium)</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>8</strong>, 1992, pp. 59-62<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> chemie, electronisch publiceren, KNCV<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Op 18 oktober 1991 werd door de sectie
              Computertoepassingen van de KNCV (Koninklijke Nederlandse
              Chemische Vereniging) een symposium m.b.t. chemische
              tekstverwerking georganiseerd. Naast een algemene
              introductie over `Electronisch Publiceren', kregen zowel
              de Apple Macintosh als MS-DOS ge&iuml;nteresseerden (chemici)
              de huidige mogelijkheden van het verwerken van chemische
              teksten voorgeschoteld. Het pakket TeX kwam in een
              laatste lezing naar voren. De duidelijk geslaagde dag werd
              bezocht door een kleine honderd deelnemers, inclusief een
              tiental leveranciers. Vele (leerzame) demonstraties, zowel
              tijdens de lezingen, als ook tussen de lezingensessies
              door, zorgden mede voor een duidelijk overzicht.<br>
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</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="8-17"><strong>David Salomon</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>An introduction to TeX -- part I course David Salomon --</em>, English, MAPS <strong>8</strong>, 1992, pp. 63-80<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> introduction<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/8_17.pdf">8-17 in PDF</a> (274 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="8-18"><strong>Joachim Schrod</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>The Components of TeX</em>, English, MAPS <strong>8</strong>, 1992, pp. 81-86<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> components of TeX<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> TeX needs a great amount of supplementary components
              (files and programs) of which the meaning and interaction
              often is unknown. This paper explains the components of
              the kernel system TeX that are visible for the TeX
              user and their relations.<br>
<a href="pdf/8_18.pdf">8-18 in PDF</a> (67 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="8-19"><strong>Frank Mittelbach</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>LaTeX 3 project</em>, English, MAPS <strong>8</strong>, 1992, pp. 87-90<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> LaTeX3<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/8_19.pdf">8-19 in PDF</a> (49 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="8-20"><strong>Nelson Beebe</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>LaTeX Editing support</em>, English, MAPS <strong>8</strong>, 1992, pp. 91-114<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> LaTeX, editing, Emacs<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The structured markup of LaTeX can be easy to read and
              understand, but tedious to type. Its syntax of environment
              groups bears a strong resemblance to the begin/end groups
              of the Algol family of computer programming languages,
              which can be described by rigorous grammars that in turn
              permit the automatic construction of lexical analyzers
              and parsers, and structured editors to support programming
              in those languages. This article describes a powerful
              facility for the preparation of LaTeX documents using the
              Emacs text editor.<br>
<a href="pdf/8_20.pdf">8-20 in PDF</a> (237 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="8-21"><strong>Victor Eijkhout</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Prolegomena toward a font selection scheme</em>, English, MAPS <strong>8</strong>, 1992, pp. 115-116<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Most users of plain TeX do not get very sophisticated
              in their use of fonts. Often they resort to declaring all
              used fonts explicitly with <tt>\font</tt>. There are some
              obvious disadvantages to that: it is not possible to
              switch a whole document in a simple way to a different
              typeface, or to a different size. As a result, I've seen
              such phenomena as an article with an abstract in 8 or 9
              point, but where the formulas were still in 10 point, or
              pages of `magnified' type where the lines were cramped,
              because the <tt>\baselineskip</tt> was not increased with the
              type size. The need for a good font selection scheme is
              thus quite obvious, but the implementation of one is
              not.<br>
<a href="pdf/8_21.pdf">8-21 in PDF</a> (34 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="8-22"><strong>Theo Jurriens</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>From observation to publication</em>, English, MAPS <strong>8</strong>, 1992, pp. 117-120<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This article describes the use of TeX in publishing
              observations of variable stars observed by Dutch
              amateur-astronomers. The observations are published in the
              journal `Variabilia' and in the so-called Reports. In the
              latter the observations, collected in several years, are
              published and submitted to the professional astronomer. It
              includes tables and light-curves: plot of the changing
              magnitude of the star versus time. In creating the
              light-curves: PICTeX is used. In preparing the files for
              PICTeX simple TeX-coding is used for manipulating the
              data.<br>
<a href="pdf/8_22.pdf">8-22 in PDF</a> (68 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="8-23"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>FIFO and LIFO incognito</em>, English, MAPS <strong>8</strong>, 1992, pp. 121-124<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> FIFO, LIFO<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> FIFO, first-in-first-out, and LIFO, last-in-last-out, are
              well-known techniques for handling sequences. In TeX
              macro writing they are abundant but are not easily
              recognized as such. TeX templates for FIFO and LIFO are
              given and their use is illustrated.<br>
<a href="pdf/8_23.pdf">8-23 in PDF</a> (51 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="8-24"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Tower of Hanoi</em>, English, MAPS <strong>8</strong>, 1992, pp. 125-127<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> tower of Hanoi<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Another version of programming `The Tower of Hanoi' in
              TeX is provided. No nodding knowledge of Lisp is required;
              just plain TeX. There is no restriction on the number of
              disks, apart from the installed limits of TeX.
              Generalized disks can be moved as well.<br>
<a href="pdf/8_24.pdf">8-24 in PDF</a> (49 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="8-25"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Typesetting Crosswords via TeX</em>, English, MAPS <strong>8</strong>, 1992, pp. 128-132<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> crosswords, <tt>\halign</tt>, WYSIWYG, education, macro writing,
              plain TeX<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> A macro is provided for typesetting crosswords via (plain)
              TeX, or any TeX, which allows <tt>\halign</tt> use. The
              specification of the crossword information can be done in
              the WYSIWYG way, and does not require <tt>\halign</tt> markup,
              just the data.<br>
<a href="pdf/8_25.pdf">8-25 in PDF</a> (59 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="8-26"><strong>Theo Jurriens</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Ladies &amp; LaTeX -- II</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>8</strong>, 1992, pp. 133-134<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> In dit artikel wordt mijn ervaring als LaTeX-docent,
              vraagbaak voor secretaresses beschreven. Er zijn twee
              bronnen van problemen: organisatie en TeX-techniek.<br>
<a href="pdf/8_26.pdf">8-26 in PDF</a> (31 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="8-27"><strong>Nico Poppelier, Amy Hendrickson</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Book reviews</em>, English, MAPS <strong>8</strong>, 1992, pp. 135-138<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> book reviews, SGML<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Reviews of `LaTeX for Everyone' (Jane Hahn),
              `Practical SGML' (Eric van Herwijnen),
              `TeX by Topic, A TeXnician's Reference' (Victor
              Eijkhout).<br>
<a href="pdf/8_27.pdf">8-27 in PDF</a> (56 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="8-28"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Spivak's Oeuvre</em>, English, MAPS <strong>8</strong>, 1992, pp. 139-142<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> LAMSTeX<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Spivak's `The Joy of TeX' and `LAMSTeX -- The Synthesis'
              are discussed.<br>
<a href="pdf/8_28.pdf">8-28 in PDF</a> (62 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="8-29"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TUGboat, Table of Contents</em>, English, MAPS <strong>8</strong>, 1992, pp. 143-144<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> TUGboat<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Table of contents of TUGboat Volume 12.3, 12.4 and 13.1.<br>
<a href="pdf/8_29.pdf">8-29 in PDF</a> (35 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="8-30"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Tijdschriften zusterverenigingen</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>8</strong>, 1992, pp. 145-146<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> tijdschriften<br>
<a href="pdf/8_30.pdf">8-30 in PDF</a> (31 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="8-31"><strong>Jiri Vesely</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>EuroTeX92 announcement</em>, English, MAPS <strong>8</strong>, 1992, pp. 147-148<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> EuroTeX, conference, announcement, Prague<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Announcement of the EuroTeX'92 conference.<br>
<a href="pdf/8_31.pdf">8-31 in PDF</a> (22 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="8-32"><strong>David Salomon</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>`Insights in TeX' course</em>, English, MAPS <strong>8</strong>, 1992, pp. 149-150<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> course<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This advanced course, with no hands-on, is aimed at those
              TeX and/or LaTeX users who are ready for a deeper insight
              into the TeXnigma. An extra one-day introductory course
              can be organized for inexperienced users, if there is enough
              demand.<br>
<a href="pdf/8_32.pdf">8-32 in PDF</a> (27 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="BOOK" id="maps9"><strong>Gerard van Nes (editor)</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>MAPS 92.2</em>, Dutch/English <strong>9</strong>, 1992(NTG), pp. 1-162<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> NTG, MAPS, Minutes &amp; Appendices<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> NTG's magazine<br>
<a href="pdf/maps9.pdf">maps9 in PDF</a> (2054 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="9-1"><strong>Gerard van Nes, Jos Winnink</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Verslag</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>9</strong>, 1992, pp. 1-4<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> verslag, ledenvergadering<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Opening;
              Verslag bijeenkomst 21 november 1991;
              Ingekomen stukken en Mededelingen;
              NTG jaarvergadering;
              Verslag/discussie werkgroepen;
              Rondvraag;
              NTG presentaties: `TeX and Scientific Publishing';
              Sluiting.<br>
<a href="pdf/9_1.pdf">9-1 in PDF</a> (61 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="9-2"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TeX kalender &amp; Glossary &amp; Discount boeken en software voor NTG leden</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>9</strong>, 1992, pp. 5<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> kalender, glossary, boeken, software<br>
<a href="pdf/9_2.pdf">9-2 in PDF</a> (23 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="9-3"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Werkgroepen NTG</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>9</strong>, 1992, pp. 6<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> werkgroep<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Verslag werkgroepen.<br>
<a href="pdf/9_3.pdf">9-3 in PDF</a> (12 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="9-4"><strong>Gerard van Nes</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Van uw MAPS Editor</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>9</strong>, 1992, pp. 7-8<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> MAPS editor<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/9_4.pdf">9-4 in PDF</a> (38 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="9-5"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Van de Voorzitter</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>9</strong>, 1992, pp. 9-11<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> voorzitter<br>
<a href="pdf/9_5.pdf">9-5 in PDF</a> (47 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="9-6"><strong>Johannes Braams</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Concept begroting 1993</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>9</strong>, 1992, pp. 12<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> begroting<br>
<a href="pdf/9_6.pdf">9-6 in PDF</a> (21 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="9-7"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>NTG's listserver TEX-NL</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>9</strong>, 1992, pp. 13-15<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> listserver, TEX-NL<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Overzicht gebruikers listserver.<br>
<a href="pdf/9_7.pdf">9-7 in PDF</a> (22 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="9-8"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>NTG's fileserver TEX-NL</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>9</strong>, 1992, pp. 16-22<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> fileserver<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Overzicht inhoud NTG fileserver.<br>
<a href="pdf/9_8.pdf">9-8 in PDF</a> (43 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="9-9"><strong>Huub Mulders</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>WG 3: Evaluatie; Formules in WP5.1, DECwrite en LaTeX</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>9</strong>, 1992, pp. 23-30<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> formules, evaluatie, WP5.1, DECwrite, LaTeX<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> De pakketten WP5.1, DECwrite en LaTeX bieden de
              mogelijkheid om formules te typesetten. Om de mogelijkheden
              en kwaliteit te kunnen beoordelen is geprobeerd een
              vijftal formules met behulp van de drie pakketten te
              maken.<br>
<a href="pdf/9_9.pdf">9-9 in PDF</a> (173 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="9-10"><strong>Erik-Jan Vens</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>WG 4: Fonts; Hoe maak ik van een font twee fonts?</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>9</strong>, 1992, pp. 31-32<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> werkgroep, fonts, virtuele fonts<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Andrea de Leeuw van Weenen wilde een deel van haar
              zelfgemaakte font aan kunnen spreken met de gewone letters
              op het toetsenbord, en niet met lastig in te typen en
              (evt.) lastig te onthouden macros. De aangewezen manier
              leek het maken van een virtueel font. Dus heb ik eens op
              een rijtje gezet wat je daarvoor nodig hebt.<br>
<a href="pdf/9_10.pdf">9-10 in PDF</a> (21 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="9-11"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>7th European TeX Conference: EuroTeX'92</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>9</strong>, 1992, pp. 33-36<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> EuroTeX, conference, Prague<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Highlights of this EuroTeX'92 at Prague were:<br>
              - Graphics via TeX and METAFONT.<br>
              - MetaPost = METAFONT with PostScript output.<br>
              - PostScript fonts coupled to TeX.<br>
              - What every advisory service should know.<br>
              - AsTeX as model for a scientific workbench.<br>
              - Several (free) tutorials: Advanced TeX, Virtual fonts,
                XY-PiC.<br>
<a href="pdf/9_11.pdf">9-11 in PDF</a> (53 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="9-12"><strong>Johannes Braams</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Verslag van de TUG conferentie in Portland, Oregon</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>9</strong>, 1992, pp. 37-42<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> TUG conferentie, Portland<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Verslag van de TUG conferentie in Portland, Oregon.<br>
<a href="pdf/9_12.pdf">9-12 in PDF</a> (68 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="9-13"><strong>Anita Hoover</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>The Key to Successful Support: Knowing Your TeX and LaTeX Users</em>, English, MAPS <strong>9</strong>, 1992, pp. 43-49<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> user support<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The primary emphasis of this paper is to address the
              issues related to supporting TeX and LaTeX. One
              essential ingredient to successfully supporting any
              package is that you must know your users. In the case of
              TeX and LaTeX, this is especially true, because the
              user base can be so diverse. This paper will focus on
              support strategies that address different types of users
              and what you can do as a TeX and LaTeX support person
              to adopt these strategies in your organization.<br>
<a href="pdf/9_13.pdf">9-13 in PDF</a> (80 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="9-14"><strong>Frank Mittelbach, Chris Rowley</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>The Pursuit of Quality</em>, English, MAPS <strong>9</strong>, 1992, pp. 50-56<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> craft typography, automated typesetting, document
              formatting models, paradigm, typographic rules, visual
              contexts, logical contexts, global optimization<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This paper compares high-quality craft typography with
               the state of the art in automated typesetting. The first
               part discusses several typographical conventions which
               cannot be implemented by means of any formatting model
               currently in use. The second part explains why the
               current paradigms of computerized typesetting will not
               serve for high-quality formatting and suggests directions
               for the further research necessary to improve the quality
               of computer generated layout.<br>
<a href="pdf/9_14.pdf">9-14 in PDF</a> (80 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="9-15"><strong>Walter van der Laan, Johannes Braams</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Writing Reports with More than a Hundred People</em>, English, MAPS <strong>9</strong>, 1992, pp. 57-62<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> automated report writing, LaTeX<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This paper describes a system that produces project
              status reports using LaTeX. The reports contain both
              textual and financial information. The textual part of the
              status reports is written by over a hundred people who
              don't need to know what LaTeX is. The financial
              information is retrieved from a database.<br>
<a href="pdf/9_15.pdf">9-15 in PDF</a> (145 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="9-16"><strong>Ralph Youngen</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TeX-based Production at the AMS</em>, English, MAPS <strong>9</strong>, 1992, pp. 63-68<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> AMS<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The American Mathematical Society (AMS) is a both major
              publisher of mathematical research, and a professional
              organization whose members are mathematicians engaging in
              research at academic institutions and other research
              centers in the U.S. and around the world. A primary
              function of the Society is to provide channels of
              communication whereby these mathematicians can communicate
              the results of their research to each other, and to the
              broader scientific community. Foremost among these
              channels of communication is an extensive publications
              program which is based on the TeX typesetting system.<br>
<a href="pdf/9_16.pdf">9-16 in PDF</a> (96 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="9-17"><strong>Nico Poppelier, Eric van Herwijnen, Chris Rowley</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Standard dtd's and Scientific Publishing</em>, English, MAPS <strong>9</strong>, 1992, pp. 69-80<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> dtd, SGML, scientific publishing<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This paper has two parts. In the first part we argue that
              scientific publishing needs one standard dtd for each
              class of documents that is published, for example one for
              all research papers and one for all books. In the second
              part we apply this reasoning to mathematical formulas, and
              we outline some design requirements for a document type
              definition for mathematical formulas. In the appendices we
              discuss and compare existing document type definitions for
              mathematical formulas.<br>
<a href="pdf/9_17.pdf">9-17 in PDF</a> (143 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="9-18"><strong>Erik-Jan Vens</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Incorporating PostScript fonts in TeX</em>, English, MAPS <strong>9</strong>, 1992, pp. 81-84<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> PostScript, fonts, pfb2mf, conversion<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> pfb2mf provides the TeX community with an interface to
              the PostScript Type One fonts. There is an overwhelming
              amount of these fonts for sale and there are a lot of
              fonts in the Public Domain, so it extends the range of
              typefaces the TeX user can choose from.<br>
<a href="pdf/9_18.pdf">9-18 in PDF</a> (58 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="9-19"><strong>David Salomon</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Creating Shaded Rectangles with PostScript</em>, English, MAPS <strong>9</strong>, 1992, pp. 85-88<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> shaded rectangles, PostScript<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> One of the most common graphics used in documents is text
              with a shaded background. This is hard to do with TeX
              but easy with PostScript. Simple PostScript code is
              presented here to create shaded rectangles, and a macro is
              developed to combine such a rectangle with text.<br>
<a href="pdf/9_19.pdf">9-19 in PDF</a> (36 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="9-20"><strong>John Hobby</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Introduction to MetaPost</em>, English, MAPS <strong>9</strong>, 1992, pp. 89-96<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> METAFONT, MetaPost, picture-drawing<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> MetaPost is a picture-drawing language very much like
              METAFONT except with PostScript output. The language
              provides access to all major features of Level 1
              PostScript and it has facilities for integrating
              graphics with typeset text. This paper gives a brief
              overview of the MetaPost language and how it can be used.
              A few of the more interesting features are described in
              detail.<br>
<a href="pdf/9_20.pdf">9-20 in PDF</a> (110 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="9-21"><strong>Theo Jurriens</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TeX for Everyone!?</em>, English, MAPS <strong>9</strong>, 1992, pp. 97-99<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> METAFONT, PostScript, organization, education<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> In this article author tries to defend a more general use
              of TeX outside the world of mathematics, astronomy,
              physics etc. The ! or ? in the title of this paper is the
              question. Several examples are shown why TeX is much
              powerful than a dull word-processing package.<br>
<a href="pdf/9_21.pdf">9-21 in PDF</a> (48 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="9-22"><strong>Theo Jurriens</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TeX als Database</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>9</strong>, 1992, pp. 100-101<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> database, administratie<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> In dit artikel wordt beschreven hoe TeX is gebruikt als
              een primitieve database voor de administratie van de 47ste
              Nederlandse Astronomen Conferentie.<br>
<a href="pdf/9_22.pdf">9-22 in PDF</a> (15 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="9-23"><strong>Theo Jurriens</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Ladies and LaTeX -- III Vragen allerlei!</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>9</strong>, 1992, pp. 102-104<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> floats, twee-koloms, brief, inhoudsopgave<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> In het dagelijks gebruik van LaTeX komen we zo af en
              toe toch nog wel eens problemen voor. In dit artikel
              vragen uit de praktijk en de mogelijke oplossingen.<br>
<a href="pdf/9_23.pdf">9-23 in PDF</a> (24 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="9-24"><strong>Victor Eijkhout</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Just give me a Lollipop (it makes my heart go giddy-up)</em>, English, MAPS <strong>9</strong>, 1992, pp. 105-110<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> Lollipop, meta-format, style design<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The Lollipop format is a meta-format: it does not define
              user macros, but it contains the tools with which a style
              designer can easily implement such user macros. This
              article will show some of the capabilities of Lollipop and
              will give the reader a small peek behind the scenes of the
              implementation.<br>
<a href="pdf/9_24.pdf">9-24 in PDF</a> (66 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="9-25"><strong>David Salomon</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Index Preparation for TeX Related Documents</em>, English, MAPS <strong>9</strong>, 1992, pp. 111-114<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> index preparation, MakeIndex<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> A beta release of the MakeIndex program has recently
              become available for the Macintosh computer, and I
              immediately started using it to prepare the indexes of two
              new books. MakeIndex is easy to use with LaTeX but,
              since I like to work with plain TeX, I have developed all
              the necessary macros from scratch. They are presented here
              for the benefit of anyone who wants a professionally
              looking index.<br>
<a href="pdf/9_25.pdf">9-25 in PDF</a> (50 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="9-26"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Table Diversions</em>, English, MAPS <strong>9</strong>, 1992, pp. 115-129<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> tables, bordered table, education, macro writing, plain TeX<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Characteristics of existing table macro collections are
              given. A kaleidoscope of tables -- as next best to a taxonomy
              -- is presented. Newly introduced is the class of bordered
              tables. Variations in print-ruled, nonruled, framed,
              nonframed, dotted, centered, flushed-can be obtained via
              the invoke of parameter setting macros; no modification of
              user mark up. Simultaneous row and column spans, partial
              rules, and dotted lines are dealt with. The listing of the
              macro <tt>\btable</tt>, with auxiliaries, is included.<br>
<a href="pdf/9_26.pdf">9-26 in PDF</a> (133 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="9-27"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Syntactic Sugar</em>, English, MAPS <strong>9</strong>, 1992, pp. 130-136<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> array addressing, education, (nested) loop, macro writing,
              (keyword and optional) parameters, linear search, sorting,
              switch, plain TeX<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> A plea is made for being honest with TeX and not
              imposing alien structures upon it, otherwise than via
              compatible extensions, or via (non-TeX) user interfaces
              to suit the publisher, the author, or the typist. This
              will facilitate the process to get (complex) publications
              out effectively, and typographically of high-quality.<br>
<a href="pdf/9_27.pdf">9-27 in PDF</a> (101 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="9-28"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Heap Sort in TeX</em>, English, MAPS <strong>9</strong>, 1992, pp. 137-138<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> heap sort, education, macro writing, plain TeX<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Sorting in plain TeX is implemented via heap sort.
              The heap sort algorithm is explained and the encoding given.<br>
<a href="pdf/9_28.pdf">9-28 in PDF</a> (40 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="9-29"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>FIFO and LIFO sing the BLUes</em>, English, MAPS <strong>9</strong>, 1992, pp. 139-144<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> FIFO, LIFO, BLUe, education, macro writing, plain TeX<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> FIFO, First-In-First-Out, and LIFO, Last-In-First-Out,
              are well-known techniques for handling sequences. In
              TeX macro writing they are abundant but are not easily
              recognized as such. TeX templates for FIFO and LIFO are
              given and their use illustrated. The relation with Knuth's
              <tt>\dolist</tt>, answer ex11.5, and <tt>\ctest</tt>, p.376,
              is given.<br>
<a href="pdf/9_29.pdf">9-29 in PDF</a> (89 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="9-30"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Typesetting Crosswords via TeX, revisited</em>, English, MAPS <strong>9</strong>, 1992, pp. 145-146<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> crosswords<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> An alternative macro, to van der Laan (1992b),
              is provided for typesetting crosswords via TeX.<br>
<a href="pdf/9_30.pdf">9-30 in PDF</a> (43 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="9-31"><strong>Jan Krugers</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Scientific Word; TeX &agrave; la WYSIWYG</em>, English, MAPS <strong>9</strong>, 1992, pp. 147-154<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> Scientific Word, WYSIWYG, MS-Windows, OS2WIN<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> A software package for Windows and OS2WIN for inputting
              mathematical formulas WYSIWYG according to all TeX
              rules. Internal storage format is a mixture of TeX,
              LaTeX and macros of own design. Mathematical formulas
              are immediately shown the way they will be printed. Line
              width for text is limited to the width of the windowfor
              ease of use. The built in previewer from TurboTeX shows
              the whole document layout. There are also dvi drivers
              included for PostScript, LaserJet, DeskJet and
              matrixprinters. Pictures can be called just as easy as
              formulas can be inputted. A description of the philosophy
              of this package and how to work with it.<br>
<a href="pdf/9_31.pdf">9-31 in PDF</a> (244 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="9-32"><strong>Gerard van Nes (editor)</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Bugs (sigh) in Knuths `Computers &amp; Typesetting'</em>, English, MAPS <strong>9</strong>, 1992, pp. 155-157<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> bugs, Knuth, Computers &amp; Typesetting<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> In may/june this year a discussion started on the TEX-NL
               listserver (by Kees van der Laan and Nico Poppelier) about
               the releases of Knuths book series: it was not sure that
               Addison-Wesley was selling only the latest book editions.
               We have forwarded that discussion directly to Addison-Wesley
               in Amsterdam. The answer is included in next section.<br>
<a href="pdf/9_32.pdf">9-32 in PDF</a> (38 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="9-33"><strong>Michael Downes</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>LaTeX3; Call for Volunteers</em>, English, MAPS <strong>9</strong>, 1992, pp. 158<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> LaTeX3, volunteers<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This is a call for volunteers to help in the development
              of LaTeX3. There are many tasks needing to be done in
              support of the LaTeX3 project which can be worked on
              concurrently with the development of the LaTeX3 kernel.
              Furthermore, some tasks require special expertise not
              found among the core programming team. Initial research,
              analysis, and work on these tasks by volunteers can
              greatly speed up the process of integrating a number of
              desirable features into LaTeX3. Many of these features
              can be extensively developed and tested under LaTeX 2.09
              even before the LaTeX3 kernel is available.<br>
<a href="pdf/9_33.pdf">9-33 in PDF</a> (17 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="9-34"><strong>Jir&iacute; Zlatuska</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>EuroTeX'92 proceedings</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>9</strong>, 1992, pp. 159<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> EuroTeX, proceedings, Prague<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> EuroTeX '92 proceedings volume contains 330 pages of
              papers presented at the last European TeX Conference
              held in Prague, Czechoslovakia. There are full texts of
              five invited talks included, presenting topics ranging
              from the future of TeX to combinations involving METAFONT
              and PostScript, and also user support. The volume is
              available from the Czechoslovak TeX user's group for
              only DM 30.--.<br>
<a href="pdf/9_34.pdf">9-34 in PDF</a> (16 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="9-35"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TUG '93; Call for Papers</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>9</strong>, 1992, pp. 160<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> TUG, call for papers, conference<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Call for papers for TUG'93 meeting.<br>
<a href="pdf/9_35.pdf">9-35 in PDF</a> (56 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="9-36"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Table of Contents TUGboat</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>9</strong>, 1992, pp. 161-162<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> TUGboat, contents<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Table of contents of TUGboat Volume 13.2 and 13.3.<br>
<a href="pdf/9_36.pdf">9-36 in PDF</a> (24 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="BOOK" id="maps10"><strong>Gerard van Nes (editor)</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>MAPS 93.1</em>, Dutch/English <strong>10</strong>, 1993(NTG), pp. 1-218<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> NTG, MAPS, Minutes &amp; Appendices<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> NTG's magazine<br>
<a href="pdf/maps10.pdf">maps10 in PDF</a> (3082 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="10-1"><strong>Gerard van Nes, Jos Winnink</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Verslag</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>10</strong>, 1993, pp. 1-4<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> verslag, ledenvergadering<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Opening;
              Verslag bijeenkomst 4 juni 1992;
              Ingekomen stukken en Mededelingen;
              NTG presentaties: `The future of TeX/LaTeX';
              Rondvraag en Sluiting.<br>
<a href="pdf/10_1.pdf">10-1 in PDF</a> (49 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="10-2"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TeX kalender, Glossary &amp; Mededelingen</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>10</strong>, 1993, pp. 5-6<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> kalender, glossary, mededelingen<br>
<a href="pdf/10_2.pdf">10-2 in PDF</a> (23 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="10-3"><strong>Gerard van Nes</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Van uw MAPS Editor; `5 jaar MAPS'</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>10</strong>, 1993, pp. 7-10<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> MAPS editor, 5 jaar MAPS<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/10_3.pdf">10-3 in PDF</a> (60 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="10-4"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Van de Voorzitter</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>10</strong>, 1993, pp. 11-14<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> voorzitter<br>
<a href="pdf/10_4.pdf">10-4 in PDF</a> (55 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="10-5"><strong>Gerard van Nes</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Jaarverslag NTG 1992</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>10</strong>, 1993, pp. 15-17<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> jaarverslag<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> In 1992 ging de NTG zijn 5e jaar van bestaan in. Twee NTG
              bijeenkomsten vonden plaats met vele goede lezingen, naast
              een succesvolle en goed bezette 5-daagse Advanced TeX
              cursus (low budget; met het cursusmateriaal als
              MAPS-Special). Er verschenen wederom een tweetal MAPS
              uitgaven (Minutes &amp; APpendiceS). Medewerking werd tevens
              verleend aan het LaTeX3 projekt.<br>
              En voor de rest is er het diverse door de leden gedaan
              waaronder een Public Domain MS-DOS set (instap en
              volledige versie), proeflezen van de MAPS, en de
              hulpverlening bij vragen op de TEX-NL discussielijst.<br>
<a href="pdf/10_5.pdf">10-5 in PDF</a> (29 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="10-6"><strong>Johannes Braams</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Financieel verslag NTG 1992</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>10</strong>, 1993, pp. 18-19<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> financieel verslag<br>
<a href="pdf/10_6.pdf">10-6 in PDF</a> (24 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="10-7"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>NTG's Listserver TEX-NL</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>10</strong>, 1993, pp. 20-22<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> listserver, TEX-NL<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Overzicht gebruikers listserver.<br>
<a href="pdf/10_7.pdf">10-7 in PDF</a> (19 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="10-8"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>NTG's Fileserver TEX-NL</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>10</strong>, 1993, pp. 23-30<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> fileserver<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Overzicht inhoud NTG fileserver.<br>
<a href="pdf/10_8.pdf">10-8 in PDF</a> (40 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="10-9"><strong>Frans Goddijn</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>NTG's Bulletin Board FGBBS</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>10</strong>, 1993, pp. 31-36<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> BBS, bulletin board, FGBBS<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Nieuw voor de Nederlandstalige TeX Gebruikersgroep: een
              TeX Bulletin Board speciaal voor diegenen die niet op
              het Internet zijn aangesloten. De naam: FGBBS. Op FGBBS is
              sinds kort een zo volledig en actueel mogelijke TeX,
              emTeX, LaTeX en MusicTeX collectie beschikbaar voor
              alle bezitters van een modem. Het BBS is kosteloos
              toegankelijk voor iedereen en er zijn geen beperkingen aan
              de hoeveelheid bestanden die kunnen worden opgevraagd. Het
              systeem is aangesloten op een High Speed modem, vergeleken
              met de transmissiesnelheid die een directe Internet link
              biedt misschien niet geweldig, maar veel beter kan het
              niet over de gewone huis- tuin- en keukenPTTlijn. FGBBS is
              te bellen op 085-217041. Noot 31-jan-1997: nieuw nummer is
              026-3217 041.<br>
<a href="pdf/10_9.pdf">10-9 in PDF</a> (58 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="10-10"><strong>David Jones</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>A Catalogue of TeX Macros</em>, English, MAPS <strong>10</strong>, 1993, pp. 37-40<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> TeX, LaTeX, AMS-TeX, AMS-LaTeX, macros, index<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This is a catalogue of TeX macros. Its scope includes
              all macros that are available via anonymous ftp or
              mail-server or some similar mechanism. Commercial packages
              will be included only if a full Catalogue entry is
              supplied to me by the vendor.<br>
<a href="pdf/10_10.pdf">10-10 in PDF</a> (39 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="10-11"><strong>Michel Lavaud</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>A way to ensure the future of TeX: make its use easier on low-cost machines</em>, English, MAPS <strong>10</strong>, 1993, pp. 41-52<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> back-end, front-end, scientific word-processor, hypertext,
              tree, link, multi-author document, file manager, numerical
              computation, formal computation, worksheet, database, e-mail,
              PC, notebook, OS/2<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The PC is the cheapest computer and the most widespread
              one in the scientific community. Faced with commercial
              scientific word-processors that are improving steadily in
              wrong directions, it is urgent to make the use of TeX
              easier on the PC, to ensure its future and avoid costly
              dead-ends to researchers. We have designed a program,
              AsTeX, that allows to create easily multi-author
              scientific documents in TeX or LaTeX on PCs. It
              provides an on-line hypertext help and a multi-level
              assistance in typing LaTeX code. It allows to display
              and modify very easily the structure of a document, to
              archive and retrieve files related to it, to perform
              numerical and formal computations from the document and
              include automatically the results, to create LaTeX
              tables from worksheets or databases of formulas. It
              processes electronic mail and files sent by list servers
              for a better use of information and eases considerably the
              use of anonymous ftp and archie servers by local archiving
              of selected informations.<br>
<a href="pdf/10_11.pdf">10-11 in PDF</a> (436 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="10-12"><strong>Wietse Dol, Erik Frambach, Maarten van der Vlerk</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>4TeX: a TeX Workbench for MS-DOS PC's</em>, English, MAPS <strong>10</strong>, 1993, pp. 53-56<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> 4TeX, workbench, PC, MS-DOS, freeware, shareware<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> TeX and all its companions offer an enormous amount of
              possibilities. This is both an advantage and a
              disadvantage. The advantage is that almost anything is
              possible; the disadvantage is that you need detailed
              knowledge of all related programs to fully exploit the
              possibilities. The MS-DOS program 4TeX is an attempt to
              integrate all major TeX related programs in a shell that
              shields you from the tedious and frustrating job of
              setting environment variables and program parameters.<br>
<a href="pdf/10_12.pdf">10-12 in PDF</a> (58 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="10-13"><strong>Robert Best</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TeX zonder omhaal; voor Atari ST en andere PC's</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>10</strong>, 1993, pp. 57-68<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> Atari, PD-TeX<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Deze cursus is bedoeld als eerste kennismaking met TeX
              op een eenvoudige PC. Een harde schijf is niet nodig. De
              cursus is gebaseerd op de PD-TeX van Christoph Strunk
              voor Atari ST. De installatie en de functie van de basis
              bestanden van TeX worden behandeld. Deze cursus is een
              gecorrigeerde herdruk van een serie artikelen in het blad
              ST uitgegeven door: Stichting ST. Daar zijn de in de tekst
              genoemde schijfjes te verkrijgen.<br>
<a href="pdf/10_13.pdf">10-13 in PDF</a> (196 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="10-14"><strong>Philippe Vanoverbeke</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Gezeefd uit de TEX-NL discussielijst</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>10</strong>, 1993, pp. 69-72<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> TEX-NL, discussielijst<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Gezeefd uit de NTG TEX-NL discussielijst van 1992 en
              begin 1993: een zestiental vragen en antwoorden. Niet
              alleen voor de niet-netwerkers doch ook voor de TEX-NL
              subscribers die de berichten te snel langs hun heen zagen
              gaan. Keuze is gemaakt op persoonlijke titel, veel is dus
              ongetwijfeld missende. Echter de onderwerpen welke in deze
              bijdrage worden behandeld zijn zeker van algemeen belang.<br>
<a href="pdf/10_14.pdf">10-14 in PDF</a> (37 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="10-15"><strong>Mark Sinke</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>armTeX, een port van TeX voor de Archimedes</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>10</strong>, 1993, pp. 73<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> armTeX, Acorn, Archimedes, port<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> In dit artikeltje zal ik vertellen wat armTeX is en
              welke voor- en nadelen het systeem heeft. Het is geen
              uitvoerige opsomming van wat TeX kan, omdat de lezer
              geacht wordt daarvan (enigszins) op de hoogte te zijn. Ik
              zal me meer richten op de technische kanten van het werken
              met TeX op de Archimedes.<br>
<a href="pdf/10_15.pdf">10-15 in PDF</a> (16 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="10-16"><strong>Piet Tutelaers</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Het gebruik van MathTime in LaTeX</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>10</strong>, 1993, pp. 74-76<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> MathTime, LaTeX<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/10_16.pdf">10-16 in PDF</a> (106 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="10-17"><strong>Philip Taylor</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>The Future of TeX</em>, English, MAPS <strong>10</strong>, 1993, pp. 77-85<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> extended TeX, NTS, New Typesetting System<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> TeX and the other members of Knuth's Computers &amp;
              Typesetting family are arguably amongst the most
              successful examples of computer software in the world,
              having been ported to almost every conceivable operating
              system and attracting an allegiance that verges on the
              fanatical. Development work on this family has now ceased,
              and many members of the computer typesetting community are
              concerned that some action should be taken to ensure that
              the ideas and philosophy enshrined in TeX are not
              allowed simply to fade away. In this paper, we discuss
              some of the options available for perpetuating the TeX
              philosophy, and examine the strengths and weaknesses of
              the present TeX system. We conclude by postulating a
              development strategy for the future which will honour both
              the letter and the spirit of Knuth's wish that TeX,
              METAFONT and the Computer Modern typefaces remain his sole
              responsibility, and at the same time ensure that the
              philosophy and paradigms which are the strengths of TeX
              are not lost for ever by having artificial constraints
              placed on their evolution.<br>
<a href="pdf/10_17.pdf">10-17 in PDF</a> (126 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="10-18"><strong>Frank Mittelbach</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>E-TeX: Guidelines for Future TeX extensions</em>, English, MAPS <strong>10</strong>, 1993, pp. 86-94<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> E-TeX, guidelines, extensions<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> With the announcement of TeX 3.0, Don Knuth
              acknowledged the need of the (ever growing) TeX
              community for an even better system. But at the same time,
              he made it clear, that he will not get involved in any
              further enhancements that would change the TeXbook.
              TeX started out originally as a system designed to
              typeset its author's own publications. In the meantime it
              serves hundreds of thousands of users. Now it is time,
              after ten years' experience, to step back and consider
              whether or not TeX 3.0 is an adequate answer to the
              typesetting requirements of the nineties. Output produced
              by TeX has higher standards than output generated
              automatically by most other typesetting systems.
              Therefore, in this paper we will focus on the quality
              standards set by typographers for hand-typeset documents
              and ask to what extent they are achieved by TeX.
              Limitations of TeX's algorithms are analyzed; and missing
              features as well as new concepts are outlined.<br>
<a href="pdf/10_18.pdf">10-18 in PDF</a> (256 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="10-19"><strong>Frank Mittelbach, Chris Rowley</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>The LaTeX3 Project</em>, English, MAPS <strong>10</strong>, 1993, pp. 95-100<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> LaTeX3<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This is a brief sketch of the LaTeX3 Project:
              background, history, principles, aims and functionality.
              The new version of LaTeX is, like the current version, a
              freely available system for automated processing of
              structured documents, formatting them to the highest
              typographic standards by use of the TeX typesetting
              software. Although its uses include a very large range of
              published documents, the importance of its unsurpassed
              ability to format mathematical formulas will not be
              forgotten in producing the new version. It is being
              produced by an international group of volunteers under the
              technical direction of Frank Mittelbach.<br>
<a href="pdf/10_19.pdf">10-19 in PDF</a> (61 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="10-20"><strong>Michel Goossens</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>PostScript en LaTeX, de komplementariteit in praktijk</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>10</strong>, 1993, pp. 101-113<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> PostScript, LaTeX, epsfig, NFSS<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> In dit artikel toon ik aan hoe PostScript en LaTeX een
              hoge graad van samenhorigheid bezitten, die het mogelijk
              maakt om de voordelen van beide systemen te kombineren om
              dokumenten elektronisch te publiceren. Allereerst vertel
              ik hoe, samen met de dvi-vertaler dvips en het
              stijlbestand epsfig, het invoegen van PostScript materiaal
              in een (La)TeX bestand heel eenvoudig wordt. Samen met
              de stijl rotating kan men bijna elk gewenst globaal
              grafisch effekt verkrijgen zonder per-se een PostScript
              guru te zijn. In het tweede gedeelte van het artikel geef
              ik een kort overzicht van enkele op PostScript gebaseerde
              stijlbestanden, die bepaalde nuttige visuele effekten
              genereren, zoals grijze raampjes, kleurentypografie en het
              overdrukken van tekst. In het laatste gedeelte toon ik hoe
              eenvoudig het is om PostScript fonts te gebruiken in
              LaTeX met het nieuwe fontselektie systeem (NFSS) van
              Frank Mittelbach.<br>
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</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="10-21"><strong>Yannis Haralambous</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Virtual Fonts: Great Fun, Not for Wizards Only</em>, English, MAPS <strong>10</strong>, 1993, pp. 114-119<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> virtual fonts<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This paper deals with virtual fonts. I would like to
              present some examples of their astonishing possibilities,
              taken from everyday typesetting (or almost).<br>
<a href="pdf/10_21.pdf">10-21 in PDF</a> (122 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="10-22"><strong>Yannis Haralambous</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>The Birth of a Virtual Font; The AdjKerns Utility</em>, English, MAPS <strong>10</strong>, 1993, pp. 120-123<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> virtual fonts, AdjKerns<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/10_22.pdf">10-22 in PDF</a> (41 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="10-23"><strong>Alan Hoenig</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>When TeX and METAFONT Work Together</em>, English, MAPS <strong>10</strong>, 1993, pp. 124-139<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> METAFONT, labelling figures, figures with labels,
              curvilinear<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> When TeX and METAFONT communicate to each other, they
              can do more together than they can alone. This
              presentation concentrates on two illustrations of this
              principal, and urges readers to come up with more. When
              TeX becomes sensitive to information passed to it from
              METAFONT, it is possible to prepare diagrams and figures
              using METAFONT and then to have TeX prepare labels which
              can be precisely positioned within the figure. When
              communication goes the other way, TeX and METAFONT can
              prepare special purpose fonts which (among other things)
              can be set along curved baselines. Illustrations of both
              techniques are presented.<br>
<a href="pdf/10_23.pdf">10-23 in PDF</a> (279 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="10-24"><strong>David van Leeuwen</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Getallen</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>10</strong>, 1993, pp. 140-141<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> getallen, macro's<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/10_24.pdf">10-24 in PDF</a> (25 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="10-25"><strong>Johannes Braams</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>International quotations</em>, English, MAPS <strong>10</strong>, 1993, pp. 142-144<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> quotation marks<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> In this article some relatively simple macros are presented
              for people who need an occasional quotation mark that is
              different from the default quotation marks provided by TeX.<br>
<a href="pdf/10_25.pdf">10-25 in PDF</a> (28 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="10-26"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Typesetting number sequences; FIFO and some more</em>, English, MAPS <strong>10</strong>, 1993, pp. 145-148<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> typesetting sequences, citation lists, lists of references,
              linear sorting, FIFO, plain TeX, macro writing, education<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Typesetting sequences of numerical values, represented
              via symbolic names which get their values on the fly, is
              dealt with. The sorting of the sequence is done by a
              linear sorting algorithm, of complexity O(n2). Three or
              more consecutive numbers are typeset as a range. The
              objective was to encode typesetting sequences of numbers
              as simple, concise, general, compatible, modular,
              orthogonal, and ..., as possible in TeX.<br>
<a href="pdf/10_26.pdf">10-26 in PDF</a> (68 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="10-27"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Sorting in BLUe</em>, English, MAPS <strong>10</strong>, 1993, pp. 149-170<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> sorting, index preparation, database handling, multiple
              sorting keys, macro writing, education<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Macros for number and lexicographic sorting are supplied.
              Data can originate from the copy, from file, or generated
              automatically. Lexicographic sorting allows words with
              ligatures and diacritical marks. Applications treated are:
              sorting with respect to report generation with TeX as a
              database tool, sorting and compressing index.tex, Knuth's
              index reminders file, and sorting control sequences
              separately. It is illustrated by various examples that a
              set can be sorted within TeX once the ordering of the
              set is defined and encoded in a comparison macro, in
              compliance with the parameter macro <tt>\cmp</tt>.<br>
<a href="pdf/10_27.pdf">10-27 in PDF</a> (259 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="10-28"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Manmac BLUes; or how to typeset a book via TeX</em>, English, MAPS <strong>10</strong>, 1993, pp. 171-191<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> computer-assisted typography, manmac, style/format,
              customizing, index preparation, plain TeX, fonts, macro
              writing, education<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The manmac macros are enumerated. A user's guide is
              provided, and the encodings are explained. As enhancements
              the writing of index reminders to the file index.tex is
              elaborated upon, and how to incorporate AMS fonts and
              non-CM fonts is referred to. In the appendixes I provided
              the source of manmac and my personalized report template.
              With respect to the latter, I played with the idea of
              formatting the MAPS specials series in this way.<br>
<a href="pdf/10_28.pdf">10-28 in PDF</a> (227 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="10-29"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>AMS BLUes; professionals at work</em>, English, MAPS <strong>10</strong>, 1993, pp. 192-212<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> computer-assisted typography, math, bibliography, mark up,
              typesetting, AMS-(La)TeX, (math and cyrillic) fonts,
              plain TeX, macro writing, education<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The significance of the American Mathematical Society for
              the TeX community at large, and more general the leading
              role of the AMS in the area of professional
              computer-assisted typesetting, is praised. AMS-TeX,
              AMS-LaTeX, their accompanying styles amsppt.sty,
              respectively amsart.sty, as well as AMS fonts are discussed.
              AMS provides excellent user's and installation guides
              along with the software and fonts, all in the public
              domain. Despite the quality, an alternative approach -- and
              in detail some alternative encodings -- are provided. A
              publisher is strongly encouraged to take notice of the
              computer-assisted publishing activities of this
              pace-setting society. A new procedural idea with respect
              to specifying and formatting bibliographies, given a
              background file of all the references an author is
              familiar with, is proposed to suit the author and the
              publisher.<br>
<a href="pdf/10_29.pdf">10-29 in PDF</a> (234 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="10-30"><strong>Sebastian Rahtz</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>The 14th Annual TeX Users Group Meeting</em>, English, MAPS <strong>10</strong>, 1993, pp. 213-216<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> TUG meeting, Aston<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> `A World-Wide Window on TeX'<br>
<a href="pdf/10_30.pdf">10-30 in PDF</a> (53 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="10-31"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Table of Contents TUGboat</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>10</strong>, 1993, pp. 217-218<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> TUGboat, contents<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Table of contents of TUGboat Volume 13.4.<br>
<a href="pdf/10_31.pdf">10-31 in PDF</a> (19 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="BOOK" id="maps11"><strong>Gerard van Nes (editor)</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>MAPS 93.2</em>, Dutch/English <strong>11</strong>, 1993(NTG), pp. 1-227<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> NTG, MAPS, Minutes &amp; Appendices<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> NTG's magazine<br>
<a href="pdf/maps11.pdf">maps11 in PDF</a> (2629 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-1"><strong>Jos Winnink</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Opening 11e NTG bijeenkomst 10 juni 1993</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 1-6<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> verslag, ledenvergadering<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Verslag bijeenkomst 19 november 1992;
              Ingekomen stukken en Mededelingen;
              NTG-jaarvergadering;
              Rondvraag en Sluiting;
              Voordrachten: `Van font tot boek';
              Volgende bijeenkomsten<br>
<a href="pdf/11_1.pdf">11-1 in PDF</a> (88 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-2"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Het weten waard</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 7-8<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/11_2.pdf">11-2 in PDF</a> (35 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-3"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Van de Voorzitter</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 9-10<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> voorzitter<br>
<a href="pdf/11_3.pdf">11-3 in PDF</a> (23 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-4"><strong>Gerard van Nes</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Van uw MAPS Editor</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 11<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/11_4.pdf">11-4 in PDF</a> (22 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-5"><strong>Johannes Braams</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Concept begroting 1994</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 12-13<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> begroting<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/11_5.pdf">11-5 in PDF</a> (17 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-6"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>NTG's Listserver TEX-NL</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 14-16<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> listserver, TEX-NL<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Overzicht gebruikers listserver.<br>
<a href="pdf/11_6.pdf">11-6 in PDF</a> (30 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-7"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>NTG's Fileserver TEX-NL</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 17-23<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> fileserver<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Overzicht inhoud NTG fileserver.<br>
<a href="pdf/11_7.pdf">11-7 in PDF</a> (45 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-8"><strong>Jules van Weerden</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TEX-NL archief</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 24<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> TEX-NL<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Deze bijdrage beschrijft de sinds kort aanwezige
              beschikbaarheid van het TEX-NL archief op het internet.
              Zowel inzage is mogelijk in een subject-lijst als in de
              TEX-NL e-mails zelf.<br>
<a href="pdf/11_8.pdf">11-8 in PDF</a> (23 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-9"><strong>George Greenwade</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>INFO-TeX</em>, English, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 25-27<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This article is a adaption of the message send to new users
              on the INFO-TeX distribution list. It describes some
              additional features of the LISTSERV (including some other
              mailing lists) and the additional FILESERV facillity.<br>
<a href="pdf/11_9.pdf">11-9 in PDF</a> (39 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-10"><strong>Frans Goddijn, Henk de Haan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>FGBBS zes maanden later</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 28-35<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> FGBBS, Bulletin Board System, LittleComm, Silver Express,
              offline reading, Fidonet, Internet<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Henk de Haan en Frans Goddijn geven een uitleg over de
              werkzaamheden aan FGBBS. Nadat een directory met
              boeken op disk was gewist, werd de LaTeX-bibliotheek
              van FGBBS belangrijk uitgebreid. Er werd voor bezoekers
              een mogelijkheid geschapen om zowel in fidonet als
              Internet berichten te lezen en te schrijven. Ook een
              systeem voor offline reading werd aangelegd.<br>
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</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-11"><strong>John Timmerman</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Spoorboekje voor het inloggen op FGBBS met LittleComm</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 36-40<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> FGBBS, LittleComm, data communicatie<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Zoals uit het kopje al blijkt, ga ik er hier vanuit dat
              je nog niet veel ervaring hebt met datacommunicatie, en
              dat je hebt gekozen voor het gebruik van LittleComm.
              LittleCommspoort je vlug, veilig en voordelig door het
              fascinerende land van de datacommunicatie. door hem
              gebruikte setup.<br>
<a href="pdf/11_11.pdf">11-11 in PDF</a> (52 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-12"><strong>Christina Thiele</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Greetings from TUG</em>, English, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 41-42<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/11_12.pdf">11-12 in PDF</a> (23 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-13"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>NTG's Lustrum</em>, English, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 43-51<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> 4TeX, BBS, cooperation NLUUG, cooperation CyrTUG<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> NTG's youth in context is depicted, with a wink to the
              future.<br>
<a href="pdf/11_13.pdf">11-13 in PDF</a> (122 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-14"><strong>Huib van Krimpen</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Ik ben een leek en vrij van pijnlijk weten</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 52-56<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/11_14.pdf">11-14 in PDF</a> (58 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-15"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TUG '93</em>, English, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 57-59<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> LaTeX companion, LaTeX2.09, NTS project, Y&amp;Y scalable
              outline fonts, Adobe's Acrobat and PDF, CTAN, conference,
              TUG, Aston<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This report contains the main issues as perceived by the
              author. The idea is to get the flavor and my view of the
              good items across, at the expense of completeness.<br>
<a href="pdf/11_15.pdf">11-15 in PDF</a> (47 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-16"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TUG Board of Directors</em>, English, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 60-61<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> BoD TUG, conference planning, long-range planning, public
              relations, TeXnical council, exchange of TUGboat and
              bulletins of LUGs<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The following are the loosely formulated issues as perceived
              by me. For more preciseness the reader is referred to the
              (approved) minutes.<br>
<a href="pdf/11_16.pdf">11-16 in PDF</a> (34 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-17"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>CyrTUG '93 and some more</em>, English, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 62-66<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> CyrTUG, conference, cyrillics and TeX, MIR publishers<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The first open CyrTUG meeting with a few participants from
              abroad. A rich touristic program next to the usual issues:
              courses, and special attention to the national TeX problems.<br>
<a href="pdf/11_17.pdf">11-17 in PDF</a> (149 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-18"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>What is TeX and METAFONT all about?</em>, English, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 67-87<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> AMS-TeX, education, electronic publishing, (La)TeX,
              METAFONT, (encapsulated) PostScript, SGML, hypertext<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> A survey of TeX, its flavours, and its twin sister METAFONT,
              within the context of Electronic Publishing, is given.<br>
<a href="pdf/11_18.pdf">11-18 in PDF</a> (273 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-19"><strong>Piet van Oostrum</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Gebruik en Management van TeX in een Unix omgeving</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 88-102<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Een TeX systeem op een Unix systeem omhelst
              tegenwoordig veel meer dan alleen het gelijknamige
              programma. Een goed ge&iuml;ntegreerde werkomgeving is
              mogelijk voor het produceren van een veelzijdig scala aan
              documenten. We bespreken de structuur van het TeX
              systeem, de gangbare hulpmiddelen en pakketten eromheen,
              zoals printer drivers, previewers, font beheer, grafische
              pakketten, bibliografiebeheer, index beheer, spelling
              controle e.d. Verder besteden we aandacht aan de beheers-
              en installatie aspecten ervan, zowel voor een stand-alone
              systeem als voor een client-server omgeving met eventueel
              heterogene systemen.<br>
<a href="pdf/11_19.pdf">11-19 in PDF</a> (177 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-20"><strong>Geoffrey Tobin</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>METAFONT for Beginners</em>, English, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 103-110<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This is not a tutorial on METAFONT. It is an attempt
              to describe how some of the pitfalls in running the program
              may, hopefully, be avoided.<br>
<a href="pdf/11_20.pdf">11-20 in PDF</a> (89 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-21"><strong>Robert Best</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TeX zonder omhaal; voor Atari ST en andere PC's</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 111-114<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Deze cursus is een vervolg op die in MAPS 93.1. Na een
              inleiding in het eerste hoofdstuk werden toen in de
              volgende hoofdstukken behandeld: Boxen, METAFONT en
              PostScript, Figuren en een vreemd alfabet, en tot slot
              INITEX en INIMF. In deze bijdrage vervolgen we met
              hoofdstuk 6: het maken van een mooie brief, niet via
              `boxen' in TeX maar m.b.v. LaTeX. In hoofdstuk 7
              bekijken we de `artikel-stijl', waarschijnlijk de meest
              gebruikte vorm van TeX. Dat leidt tot een vergelijking
              van TeX en LaTeX. En tot een alternatief: TeXsis.
              Deze cursus is een herdruk van een serie artikelen in het
              blad ST uitgegeven door Stichting ST. Daar zijn de in de
              tekst genoemde schijfjes te verkrijgen.<br>
<a href="pdf/11_21.pdf">11-21 in PDF</a> (64 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-22"><strong>Bobby Bodenheimer</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Frequently Asked Questions</em>, English, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 115-125<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> FAQ, frequently asked questions, comp.text.tex<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This article contains answers to some frequently asked
              questions on comp.text.tex. Please don't ask these
              questions again, as they've been answered many times
              before. Note that Guoying Chen
              (chen-guo@spunky.cs.nyu.edu) posts the monthly document
              Supplementary TeX Informationto this newsgroup
              containing other information and software relevant to
              TeX users but beyond the scope of this article.<br>
<a href="pdf/11_22.pdf">11-22 in PDF</a> (134 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-23"><strong>Eberhard Mattes</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Frequently Asked Questions about emTeX</em>, English, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 126-127<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> FAQ, frequently asked questions<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This is an edited version of a document called
              emTeX-user Frequently Asked Questions. Eberhard Mattes
              sent this document on october 3rd, 1993 to the emtex-user
              list. In the community of dutch TeX-users emTeX is
              widely spread. So questions to the list are probably also
              valuable for many emTeX-users without direct access to
              the list.<br>
<a href="pdf/11_23.pdf">11-23 in PDF</a> (28 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-24"><strong>Wietse Dol</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Frequently Asked Questions about 4TeX</em>, English, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 128-130<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> In this note I have gathered some frequently asked
              questions and remarks. Most of the questions and answers
              were proposed in Dutch, so I tried to translate them into
              English. Blame me for (m)any bad English.<br>
<a href="pdf/11_24.pdf">11-24 in PDF</a> (44 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-25"><strong>Philippe Vanoverbeke</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Gezeefd uit de TEX-NL discussielijst</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 131-132<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Hier volgt opnieuw een selektie uit de NTG TEX-NL
              discussielijst. Er werden enkele (korte) items uitgelicht
              uit de onderwerpen die aan bod gekomen zijn tussen juni en
              september 1993.<br>
<a href="pdf/11_25.pdf">11-25 in PDF</a> (26 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-26"><strong>George Greenwade</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>The Comprehensive TeX Archive Network (CTAN)</em>, English, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 133-140<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> CTAN, archives, FTP<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This paper outlines the concept, development, and use of
              the Comprehensive TeX Archive Network (CTAN) -- a
              network-accessible archive for files related to the TeX
              family of document processing. The CTAN is a coordinated
              effort among consenting well-known archive sites which
              provides quick identification and retrieval files in a
              consistent manner from hosts on different continents,
              thereby reducing overall network load and increasing speed
              of retrieval. Moreover, it provides users with a parallel
              archive structure between hosts with holdings which are
              generally synchronized to within 30 hours of one another.
              This is achieved by routinely mirroring one another's
              holdings, as well as mirroring other archives to maintain
              an up-to-date collection of files.<br>
<a href="pdf/11_26.pdf">11-26 in PDF</a> (86 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-27"><strong>Phons Bloemen</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>4allTeX: NTG's TeX voor MS-DOS</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 141-154<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> emTeX, 4TeX, distributie<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Presentatie van het 4allTeX floppypakket. Opgezet als een
              TeX-installatie samengepakt op 1 HD floppy, uitbreidbaar met
              `hapklare' brokken in de vorm van extra floppies. Het geheel
              is gebaseerd op het emTeX pakket van Eberhard Mattes, en het
              4TeX-pakket.<br>
<a href="pdf/11_27.pdf">11-27 in PDF</a> (106 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-28"><strong>Phons Bloemen</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Shells for TeX</em>, English, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 155-159<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> 4TeX, TeXShell, user interface<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This is a review of two `shell' programs for emTeX, the
              PC-TeX implementation of Eberhard Mattes. The `shells'
              provide an integrated development environment for making
              TeX documents. The two `shells' presented here are
              TeXSHELL by J&uuml;rgen Schlegelmilch, and 4TeX by
              Wietse Dol, Erik Frambach and Maarten van der Vlerk.<br>
<a href="pdf/11_28.pdf">11-28 in PDF</a> (67 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-29"><strong>Wietse Dol</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Some notes about TeX and MS-Windows</em>, English, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 160-162<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Many people know about TeX compilers and TeX
              utilities for the MS-DOS PC. However, in the world of
              WINDOWS there is a lack of knowledge. This note is
              intended to inform people who like to run TeX under
              WINDOWS and want all the good stuff that WINDOWS and TeX
              offers.<br>
<a href="pdf/11_29.pdf">11-29 in PDF</a> (47 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-30"><strong>Roger Hunter</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>A Future for TeX</em>, English, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 163-166<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The future of TeX is invisibility. The role of TeX
              should be similar to that of the microprocessor in a PC.
              The microprocessor is the heart of the system, but is
              completely invisible except for the sticker which says
              `intel inside.' TeX must be made invisible with
              appropriate front-ends. These front-ends should emphasize
              the manipulation of content over appearance and reverse
              the trend toward WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get)
              interfaces with their emphasis on manipulation of
              appearance. Content-oriented interfaces provide far
              greater user productivity than WYSIWYG systems, and TeX
              is the ideal basis for such systems.<br>
<a href="pdf/11_30.pdf">11-30 in PDF</a> (48 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-31"><strong>Philippe Vanoverbeke</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Scientific Word,... een eerste indruk</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 167-170<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Eind 1992 kreeg ik een beta-versie van Scientific Word in de
              bus. Dhr. Kruger was toen zo vriendelijk om mij dit pakket
              toe te sturen ter evaluatie. Hierna volgt het rapport(je)
              met mijn bevindingen dat ik hem destijds toestuurde.
              Zonder twijfel is het product inmiddels verder
              ge&euml;valueerd en zijn mijn bevindingen dan ook
              hoogswaarschijnlijk niet echt meer `up to date'.<br>
<a href="pdf/11_31.pdf">11-31 in PDF</a> (50 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-32"><strong>Wietse Dol</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>The ease of including graphics in TeX documents using 4TeX</em>, English, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 171-176<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> In this paper we will show how 4TeX can be used to
              incorporate graphics in TeX documents. Using 4TeX it
              not only becomes easy to include graphics in TeX files,
              but also makes it possible to preview and print TeX
              documents (including graphics) on any machine and any
              printer. For inserting graphics in TeX documents, 4TeX
              uses the style file figures.sty, the shareware programs
              TEXCAD and GRAPHIC WORKSHOP, and the freeware programs:
              HP2XX, BM2FONT,PCLTOMSP, and GHOSTSCRIPT. All these
              programs are discussed and we also discuss how 4TeX
              uses the strength of these programs to incorporate
              graphics in TeX documents.<br>
<a href="pdf/11_32.pdf">11-32 in PDF</a> (151 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-33"><strong>Michel Goossens, Frank Mittelbach, Alexander Samarin</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Customizing LaTeX lists</em>, English, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 177-184<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> In this article, which is part of the third chapter of
              our forthcoming book `A LaTeX Companion', we take a look
              at LaTeX's list environments. First the various
              parameters and commands controlling the standard LaTeX
              lists, enumerate, itemize,anddescription, are discussed.
              Then the general list environment is introduced and we
              tell you how to build custom layouts by varying the values
              of the parameters controlling this environment.<br>
<a href="pdf/11_33.pdf">11-33 in PDF</a> (77 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-34"><strong>Johannes Braams</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>An update on the babel system</em>, English, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 185-186<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This article describes the changes that have been made to
              the babel system, since the article describing the system
              appeared in TUGboat Volume 12, number 2. This article
              announces the release of a new version of the babel
              system.<br>
<a href="pdf/11_34.pdf">11-34 in PDF</a> (30 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-35"><strong>Piet Tutelaers</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Herziene afbreekpatronen voor het Nederlands</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 187-190<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/11_35.pdf">11-35 in PDF</a> (46 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-36"><strong>Donald Arseneau</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Typesetting paragraphs of a specified shape</em>, English, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 191-193<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Editor's note: This description of an unusual macro file,
              shapepar.sty, is taken from the documentation; the full
              style file can be found in CTAN archives.<br>
<a href="pdf/11_36.pdf">11-36 in PDF</a> (43 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-37"><strong>Marek Rycko, Boguslaw Jackowski</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TeX from <tt>\indent</tt> to <tt>\par</tt></em>, English, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 194-198<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/11_37.pdf">11-37 in PDF</a> (70 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-38"><strong>Rob de Jeu</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>LaTeX at WKAP in Dordrecht</em>, English, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 199-200<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> In this article, I will explain a couple of things about
              the use of LaTeX at Wolters Kluwer Academic Publishers
              (WKAP), a scientific publisher in Dordrecht. WKAP came
              into existence in the '80s after the merger between D.
              Reidel Publishing Company, Martinus Nijhoff and Dr W.
              Junk. Each year, WKAP publishes approximately 200
              scientific journals and about 500 books (in reality, 200
              scientific journal titles translates into some 1200
              journal issues).<br>
<a href="pdf/11_38.pdf">11-38 in PDF</a> (27 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-39"><strong>Philippe Vanoverbeke</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TeX en braille... een illusie?</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 201-204<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Ongetwijfeld zal bovenstaande titel menig NTG-lid de
              wenkbrauwen doen fronsen...: Typografie, laat staan
              TeX, is nu wel het laatste wat wij in verband brengen met
              onze blinde medemens. In de volgende paragrafen zal ik
              pogen te verklaren waarom ik TeX als een mogelijk
              hulpmiddel zie voor de produktie van (eenvoudige)
              documenten in braille.<br>
<a href="pdf/11_39.pdf">11-39 in PDF</a> (43 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-40"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>BLUe's Bibliography -- a generic approach</em>, English, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 205-210<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> literature database, bibliography, plain TeX, macro writing,
              education<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> A new and flexible approach to maintaining and using a
              bibliography database within (All)TeX is provided.<br>
<a href="pdf/11_40.pdf">11-40 in PDF</a> (76 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-41"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Matrix icons via LaTeX</em>, English, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 211-212<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> matrix icons, LaTeX, picture environment,
              macro writing, education<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Some macros for typesetting matrix icons are provided,
              based upon LaTeX's picture environment, which don't
              need coordinate awareness: just the (dimensionless) sizes
              of the `boxes.'<br>
<a href="pdf/11_41.pdf">11-41 in PDF</a> (30 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-42"><strong>Wlodek Bzyl, Tomasz Przechlewski</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>An application of literate programming:
            creating a format for the bulletin of the Polish TUG</em>, English, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 213-215<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/11_42.pdf">11-42 in PDF</a> (37 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-43"><strong>Mary Dyson</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Teaching Typography -- The Didot Project</em>, English, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 216-218<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This paper briefly outlines the Didot project on teaching
              digital typography. A key issue, namely the nature of the
              interaction between computer and design specialists, is
              discussed and related to the type of material that could
              be included in a curriculum for digital typography.
              Teaching methods and material that have been developed in
              this area are outlined and an evaluation of one of these
              methods is described.<br>
<a href="pdf/11_43.pdf">11-43 in PDF</a> (37 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-44"><strong>Chris Rowley, Frank Mittelbach</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Announcement LaTeX2e -- A New Version of LaTeX</em>, English, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 219-220<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> LaTeX2e is a new, standard version of LaTeX-prepared
              and supported by the LaTeX3 Project Team.<br>
<a href="pdf/11_44.pdf">11-44 in PDF</a> (35 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-45"><strong>Nico Poppelier</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Review of recent LaTeX books</em>, English, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 221-222<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Reviews of `A Guide to LaTeX, Document Preparation for
              Beginners and Advanced Users' (Helmut Kopka and Patrick Daly),
              `LaTeX Line By Line, Tips and Techniques for Document
              Processing' (Antoni Diller).<br>
<a href="pdf/11_45.pdf">11-45 in PDF</a> (29 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-46"><strong>Michael Ferguson</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>The Technical Council and Special Interest Working Groups</em>, English, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 223<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/11_46.pdf">11-46 in PDF</a> (21 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-47"><strong>Mary Dyson</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Call for papers: TEP'94 &amp; TUG'94</em>, English, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 224-225<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> call for papers, TEP, TUG, Darmstadt, Santa Barbara<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> call for papers for TEP'94 and for TUG'94.<br>
<a href="pdf/11_47.pdf">11-47 in PDF</a> (28 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="11-48"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Table of Contents TUGboat</em>, English, MAPS <strong>11</strong>, 1993, pp. 226-227<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Table of contents of TUGboat Volume 14.1, 14.2 and 14.3.<br>
<a href="pdf/11_48.pdf">11-48 in PDF</a> (36 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="BOOK" id="maps12"><strong>Gerard van Nes (editor)</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>MAPS 94.1</em>, Dutch/English <strong>12</strong>, 1994(NTG), pp. 1-177<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> NTG, MAPS, Minutes &amp; Appendices<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> NTG's magazine<br>
<a href="pdf/maps12.pdf">maps12 in PDF</a> (2821 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-1"><strong>Jos Winnink</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Verslag</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 1-5<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> verslag, ledenvergadering<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Opening 12e NTG bijeenkomst 18 november 1993;
              Verslag NTG bijeenkomst van 10 juni 1993;
              Ingekomen stukken en Mededelingen;
              Begroting 1994;
              Wat verder ter tafel komt;
              LaTeX3;
              MAPS;
              Verslag bijeenkomsten;
              Verslag werkgroepen;
              Rondvraag;
              Voordrachten: `(La)TeX gebruikersomgeving';
              Volgende bijeenkomsten;
              Sluiting<br>
<a href="pdf/12_1.pdf">12-1 in PDF</a> (70 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-2"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Het weten waard</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 6-7<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/12_2.pdf">12-2 in PDF</a> (37 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-3"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Van de Voorzitter</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 8-10<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> voorzitter<br>
<a href="pdf/12_3.pdf">12-3 in PDF</a> (53 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-4"><strong>Gerard van Nes</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Van uw MAPS Editor</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 11-12<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/12_4.pdf">12-4 in PDF</a> (38 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-5"><strong>Gerard van Nes</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Jaarverslag NTG 1993</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 13-14<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> jaarverslag<br>
<a href="pdf/12_5.pdf">12-5 in PDF</a> (36 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-6"><strong>Johannes Braams</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Financieel verslag NTG 1993</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 15-16<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> financieel verslag<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/12_6.pdf">12-6 in PDF</a> (32 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-7"><strong>Jos Winnink</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Use of TeX and LaTeX within the NTG community</em>, English, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 17-18<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> At the 1993 spring meeting of the Dutch TeX User Group
              (NTG) the NTG Board was asked to find out in what way
              TeX and LaTeX is used by its members. Main motivation
              for this question was to find out how important funding of
              the LaTeX-3 project for the members of NTG is.
              Therefore it was necessary to have insight in the use of
              TeX and related products/macro packages. It was decided
              that the board should held a inquiry among the members and
              if possible present the results at the fall 1993 meeting.
              This article describes the results of the survey.<br>
<a href="pdf/12_7.pdf">12-7 in PDF</a> (25 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-8"><strong>Erik Frambach</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>The making of the 4allTeX CD-ROM</em>, English, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 19-21<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> CD-ROM, 4allTeX, 4TeX, ISO9660<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> In about one half year the world's first turn-key TeX
              system on CD-ROM was produced. It contains the ms-dos
              TeX workbench 4TeX version 3.20 in perhaps the largest
              form ever, plus many TeX sources that are valuable to
              any TeX user. In this article we present a look behind
              the scenes, so you get some insight in the course of
              events that mark the production of NTG's first CD-ROM.<br>
<a href="pdf/12_8.pdf">12-8 in PDF</a> (67 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-9"><strong>Frans Goddijn, Henk de Haan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>FGBBS: de jonge jarige</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 22-24<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> FGBBS, Bulletin Board System, Fidonet, Internet, 4allTeX,
              LittleComm, CD-ROM<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Stonden de eerste zes maanden van het FGBBS in het teken
              van onafgebroken uitbreiding van file- en
              berichtengebieden en het telkens vergroten van de beoogde
              gebruikersvriendelijkheid, het afgelopen halfjaar hebben
              we met succes gestreefd naar stabilisatie van het systeem,
              overigens zonder de actualiteit uit het oog te
              verliezen.<br>
<a href="pdf/12_9.pdf">12-9 in PDF</a> (31 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-10"><strong>Wietse Dol</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>4TeX 3.20 a technical note</em>, English, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 25-26<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> With the release of the CD-ROM there will also be a new
              release of the 4TeX workbench (version 3.20). In this
              note I will try and explain what will be different from
              the earlier versions (e.g. installed with 4allTeX).<br>
<a href="pdf/12_10.pdf">12-10 in PDF</a> (25 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-11"><strong>Wietse Dol</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Frequently Asked Questions about 4TeX</em>, English, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 27-30<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/12_11.pdf">12-11 in PDF</a> (47 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-12"><strong>Robert Best</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TeX zonder omhaal; voor Atari ST en andere PC's  (III)</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 31-33<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> TeXDraw, MIDITeX, MusicTeX, BigTeX, MakeIndex<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> TeXDraw wordt getest. Veel Atari ST's worden gebruikt
              om electronisch muziek te maken, op te nemen (MIDI) en af
              te drukken in muziekschrift. Dat afdrukken kan ook met
              TeX. Uitbreidingen van TeX zoals LaTeX, TeXsis en
              MusicTeX maken het zetwerk makkelijker en mooier, maar
              TeX heeft ook meer werkruimte nodig. We maken een
              BigTeX en een trefwoordenregister voor een lange tekst.
              Deze cursus is een herdruk van een serie artikelen uit het
              blad ST, uitgegeven door Stichting ST. Daar zijn de in de
              tekst genoemde schijfjes te verkrijgen.<br>
<a href="pdf/12_12.pdf">12-12 in PDF</a> (100 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-13"><strong>Mark van Veen</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TeX zonder omhaal; voor Atari ST en andere PC's  (IV)</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 34-36<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> LaTeX2e<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Deze keer gaat het over een recent uitgekomen
              macro-pakket, dat LaTeX2e heet. Dit pakket vormt een
              krachtige set macro's, waarmee je zonder al te veel van
              TeX af te weten goed uitziende teksten kan produceren.
              Deze cursus is een herdruk van een serie artikelen uit het
              blad ST, uitgegeven door Stichting ST. Daar zijn de in de
              tekst genoemde schijfjes te verkrijgen.<br>
<a href="pdf/12_13.pdf">12-13 in PDF</a> (37 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-14"><strong>Michel Goossens</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>LaTeX2e, an overview</em>, English, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 37-46<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This article gives an overview of the new or extended
              user commands available with LaTeX2e, the new LaTeX
              release, compared to the previous version LaTeX 2.09.
              After introducing the newpreamble commands, the extensions
              for defining new commands and environments, and handling
              length and boxes are discussed. The new font selection
              commands are explained, both for text and math, and it is
              shown how to easily use different font families. A list of
              supported class and package files is given and new
              possibilities for controlling page contents and floats are
              discussed. Most of this material is described in much
              greater detail in `The LaTeX Companion' and in the
              second edition of the LaTeX Reference Manual.<br>
<a href="pdf/12_14.pdf">12-14 in PDF</a> (145 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-15"><strong>Johannes Braams</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Standard Document Classes and Packages</em>, English, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 47-49<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This article describes the Document Classes and Packages
              that are availabel or will be available shortly for use
              with LaTeX2e . The number of available Packages and
              Classes will obviously change once LaTeX2e is the
              `official' LaTeX.<br>
<a href="pdf/12_15.pdf">12-15 in PDF</a> (47 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-16"><strong>Johannes Braams</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Upgrading old styles</em>, English, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 50-52<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This article deals with the things you have to look for
              when upgrading and old .sty file for LaTeX2e , turning
              it into either a Document Class or a Package.<br>
<a href="pdf/12_16.pdf">12-16 in PDF</a> (51 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-17"><strong>Sebastian Rahtz</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>A brief guide to TeX assistants</em>, English, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 53-57<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This paper offers a `back to basics' overview of the
              various types of software which are of assistance to the
              TeXnical writer on a personal computer (this includes
              Unix machines, but excludes, for instance, VMS or VM/CMS
              systems). It is based on a presentation to the October
              UK-TUG meeting, and I am grateful to the other speakers,
              and our chairman Allan Reese, for insights and news. I
              would also like to refer readers to the Dutch TeX
              Group's journal MAPS, whose issue 93.2 contains a variety
              of useful papers on TeX interfaces (two of which are
              reproduced in Baskerville Volume 3.2 (December 1993).<br>
<a href="pdf/12_17.pdf">12-17 in PDF</a> (359 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-18"><strong>Alan Jeffrey</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Building virtual fonts with `fontinst'</em>, English, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 58-59<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This document gives a brief overview of the fontinst
              package. The fontinst package is used to build virtual
              fonts (VFs) which allow PostScript fonts to be used as
              drop-in replacements for the Computer Modern fonts in
              TeX. Below, I'll describe VFs briefly, and describe how
              they can be built using the fontinst package.<br>
<a href="pdf/12_18.pdf">12-18 in PDF</a> (32 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-19"><strong>Nikos Drakos</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Text to Hypertext Conversion with LaTeX2HTML</em>, English, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 60-62<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> LaTeX2HTML is a conversion tool that allows existing
              documents written in LaTeX to become part of a global
              multimedia system. This paper presents some of the reasons
              for using such a system and describes the basic conversion
              process.<br>
<a href="pdf/12_19.pdf">12-19 in PDF</a> (82 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-20"><strong>Michel Goossens, Sebastian Rahtz</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Colour slides with LaTeX and `seminar.sty'</em>, English, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 63-68<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/12_20.pdf">12-20 in PDF</a> (200 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-21"><strong>Norman Walsh</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Making TeX work</em>, English, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 69-91<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This article contains the Table of Contents, Preface, and
              Chapter 4 of `Making TeX Work' by Norman Walsh; published
              by O'Reilly and Associates (ISBN 1-56592-051-1). No effort
              has been made to preserve the `look and feel' of the book
              in this text, and some simplifications have been performed
              (particularly with respect to special formatting issues
              and package names).<br>
<a href="pdf/12_21.pdf">12-21 in PDF</a> (550 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-22"><strong>Paul Thompson</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Review of `Making TeX work'</em>, English, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 92<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/12_22.pdf">12-22 in PDF</a> (15 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-23"><strong>Dimitrios Filippou</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Typesetting Greek texts by TeX and LaTeX</em>, English, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 93-96<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This paper contains some information on whatever exists
              for typesetting by TeX documents which contain entirely
              or in part Greek text. Those who would like to typeset
              Greek texts not by plain TeX, but rather with LaTeX,
              may find this short article quite useful as well.<br>
<a href="pdf/12_23.pdf">12-23 in PDF</a> (49 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-24"><strong>Angelika Binding</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Springer authors do it with TeX</em>, English, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 97-99<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/12_24.pdf">12-24 in PDF</a> (33 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-25"><strong>Hans Hagen</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TeX-verwerking bij PRAGMA</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 100-102<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/12_25.pdf">12-25 in PDF</a> (62 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-26"><strong>Hans Hagen</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Computerondersteund tekstgebruik</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 103-105<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/12_26.pdf">12-26 in PDF</a> (44 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-27"><strong>Siep Kroonenberg</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Data publishing</em>, English, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 106-107<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> database, spreadsheet, table<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This paper demonstrates how commercial software and LaTeX
              can work together in data publishing.<br>
<a href="pdf/12_27.pdf">12-27 in PDF</a> (28 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-28"><strong>Siep Kroonenberg</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Table design</em>, English, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 108-110<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/12_28.pdf">12-28 in PDF</a> (52 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-29"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>BLUe's Transparencies</em>, English, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 111-114<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> education, foils, formatting, generic style, slides,
              (black-and-white) transparencies<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> TeX macros for formatting transparencies are provided.
              The macros have been designed with reusability of earlier
              formatted document parts in mind, with a wink to
              maintenance of the tranparency set.<br>
<a href="pdf/12_29.pdf">12-29 in PDF</a> (59 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-30"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>BLUe's Bibliography</em>, English, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 115<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> literature database, bibliography, plain TeX, macro
              writing, education<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> In addition to the earlier method of maintaining a
              database in TeX, it is shown how to load the entries
              selectively, without modifying the entries of the
              database.<br>
<a href="pdf/12_30.pdf">12-30 in PDF</a> (22 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-31"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>BLUe's Verbatim</em>, English, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 116-118<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> education, escape character, formatting, generic style,
              semi-transparent, verbatim<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> A suite of macros for verbatim mode is provided,
              which are simple, concise and flexible. The
              functionalities are: verbatim text, and file verbatim
              inclusion, with `options' for numbering and enabling of
              metacode. Options can be supplied via the toks variable
              <tt>\thisverbatim</tt>, and globally via <tt>\everyverbatim</tt>.
              The place within context can be handled via the defs
              <tt>\preverbatim</tt> and <tt>\postverbatim</tt>. The macros are
              context independent and can be used at the inner level with
              AnyTeX.<br>
<a href="pdf/12_31.pdf">12-31 in PDF</a> (40 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-32"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TUGboat BLUes</em>, English, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 119-150<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> block comment, computer-assisted typography, education,
              eurotex.sty (option), (La)TeX, macro writing, mark up,
              optional parameters, preprint style, publisher formats,
              TTN, tugboat.cmn, (l)tugboat.sty, (l)tugproc.sty,
              two &amp; one-column format, verbatim<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The significance of TUGboat for the TeX community at
              large is praised. (l)tugboat.sty, tugboat.cmn and the TUG
              authors' guide are discussed, next to their siblings
              (l)tugproc.sty and the option eurotex.sty. Article
              templates for the various `styles as is' are provided.
              Independent and in addition to these I included customing
              files. Also included is my concrete proposal for a tug.ppt
              style-for preprints of tugboat.sty, and tugproc.sty, in
              the spirit of ams.ppt. Furthermore, a new and simple
              alternative to the handling of options for TeX is
              proposed, based on the toks variable <tt>\this&lt;foo&gt;</tt>,
              analogous to <tt>\every&lt;foo&gt;</tt>. This is applied to handling
              verbatims, with as a result a compact suite of verbatim macros
              to be used with AnyTeX.<br>
<a href="pdf/12_32.pdf">12-32 in PDF</a> (361 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-33"><strong>Nico Poppelier</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Book review: `Practical SGML' &amp; `Math into TeX'</em>, English, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 151-152<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Two new books are discussed: `Practical SGML' from Eric
              Herwijnen, and `math into TeX, a simple introduction to
              AMS-LaTeX' from George Gr&auml;tzer.<br>
<a href="pdf/12_33.pdf">12-33 in PDF</a> (27 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-34"><strong>Donald Arseneau, Raymond Chen, Victor Eijkhout</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>The TeX Hierarchy</em>, English, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 153-154<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> For the UNIX operating system, a list of
              characterizations exists describing what constitutes a
              novice, a user, a guru, ... Here we give a similar list
              for users of TeX. The reader is kindly asked to take this
              purely in a humorous vein.<br>
<a href="pdf/12_34.pdf">12-34 in PDF</a> (31 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-35"><strong>Sebastian Rahtz</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Obtaining TeX</em>, English, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 155-156<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> CTAN, FTP, archives<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The UKTeX Archive (Internet `Daughter' archive) on
              ftp.tex.ac.uk is part of a collaborating network of
              archives organised by the TeX Users Group known as CTAN
              (Comprehensive TeX Archive Network). The three main
              archives now follow the same structure and have identical
              files (ftp.tex.ac.uk, ftp.shsu.edu and
              ftp.uni-stuttgart.de).<br>
<a href="pdf/12_35.pdf">12-35 in PDF</a> (24 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-36"><strong>Leslie Lamport, the LaTeX3 project team</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>LaTeX2e -- Second Test Release</em>, English, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 157-158<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The second test release of LaTeX is now available.
              Notes about this release are at the end of this
              announcement. The first release revealed a few serious
              bugs and several other areas which need attention. Many
              people reported that documents and style files had been
              processed by the new system without serious problems; this
              includes one very important test -- the original text of
              `The LaTeX Manual'! We can also report that this release
              has been tested with all the files in the LaTeX 2.09
              test suite and produces only predictable differences in
              the output.<br>
<a href="pdf/12_36.pdf">12-36 in PDF</a> (28 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-37"><strong>David Thomas</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Literate Programming Frequently Asked Questions</em>, English, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 159-164<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This document is for new and experienced users of
              literate programming tools. The purpose is to explain the
              concept of literate programming and to provide a resource
              for locating files of interest to literate programmers and
              those interested in literate programming.<br>
<a href="pdf/12_37.pdf">12-37 in PDF</a> (61 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-38"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Report BachoTeX'94</em>, English, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 165-166<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> BachoTeX, trip report, music and TeX, book design,
              BLUe's introduction<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Education was about:<br>
              -- survey of TeX,<br>
              -- Polish typographical tradition,<br>
              -- LaTeX2e,<br>
              -- LaMeX2e,<br>
              -- Indexing and bibliography making,<br>
              -- dvips use and so on,<br>
              -- fonts with TeX and PostScript,<br>
              -- METAFONT.<br>
              The contributions to the conference were about:<br>
              -- emerging GUST archive,<br>
              -- LaTeX and Polish,<br>
              -- AmSLaTeX.<br>
              Phil Taylor had the stage when talking in full colour about
              book design. Kees van der Laan talked about Manmac, and his
              BLUe system.<br>
<a href="pdf/12_38.pdf">12-38 in PDF</a> (33 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-39"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Report NTeX'94</em>, English, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 167<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> Nordic TUG, NTUG annual meeting<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The meeting of the Nordic countries was attended. Few people
              did show up because of the distance. Issues at stake were:<br>
              -- hyphenation patterns for Norwegian,<br>
              -- how to create your own documentsstyle,<br>
              -- TUGboat blues.<br>
<a href="pdf/12_39.pdf">12-39 in PDF</a> (26 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-40"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Announcement TUG '94</em>, English, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 168-169<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> TUG, conference, Santa Barbara<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Announcement of TUG '94 conference.<br>
<a href="pdf/12_40.pdf">12-40 in PDF</a> (29 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-41"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Announcement EuroTeX'94</em>, English, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 170<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> EuroTeX, conference, announcement, Gdansk<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Announcement of EuroTeX'94 conference.<br>
<a href="pdf/12_41.pdf">12-41 in PDF</a> (16 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-42"><strong>Erik Frambach, Wietse Dol</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Announcement 4allTeX CD-ROM</em>, English, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 171-174<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> announcement, 4TeX, 4allTeX, cd-rom<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Announcement of NTG's 4allTeX cd-rom<br>
<a href="pdf/12_42.pdf">12-42 in PDF</a> (37 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-43"><strong>Erik Frambach, Wietse Dol</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Cursusaankondiging 4TeX</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 175<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> cursus, 4TeX, educatie<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Aankondiging 4TeX cursus<br>
<a href="pdf/12_43.pdf">12-43 in PDF</a> (16 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="12-44"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Table of Contents TUGboat</em>, English, MAPS <strong>12</strong>, 1994, pp. 176-177<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> TUGboat, contents<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Table of contents of TUGboat Volume 14.4, and 15.1.<br>
<a href="pdf/12_44.pdf">12-44 in PDF</a> (28 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="BOOK" id="100FAQ"><strong>Robin Fairbairns (editor)</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>100 Frequently Asked Questions</em>, English, 1994(NTG), pp. 1-27<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> FAQ, frequently asked questions, Baskerville<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> 100 frequently asked questions answered. Topics are
              TeX, LaTeX, METAFONT, PostScript, special typesetting,
              format conversions, DVI drivers &amp; previewers, recent
              TeX developments and more.<br>
<a href="pdf/100FAQ.pdf">100FAQ in PDF</a> (312 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="BOOK" id="maps13"><strong>Gerard van Nes (editor)</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>MAPS 94.2</em>, Dutch/English <strong>13</strong>, 1994(NTG), pp. 1-214<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> NTG, MAPS, Minutes &amp; Appendices<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> NTG's magazine<br>
<a href="pdf/maps13.pdf">maps13 in PDF</a> (3930 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-1"><strong>Frans Goddijn</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Verslag</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 1-4<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> verslag, ledenvergadering<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Opening 13e NTG bijeenkomst 9 juni 1994;
              Verslag NTG bijeenkomst van 18 november 1993;
              Ingekomen stukken en Mededelingen;
              NTG ledenvergadering;
              Verslag werkgroepen;
              Rondvraag en Sluiting;
              Voordrachten: `TeX en Educatie';
              Volgende bijeenkomsten;
              Sluiting<br>
<a href="pdf/13_1.pdf">13-1 in PDF</a> (63 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-2"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Het weten waard</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 5-6<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/13_2.pdf">13-2 in PDF</a> (38 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-3"><strong>Johannes Braams</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Van de Voorzitter</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 7<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> voorzitter<br>
<a href="pdf/13_3.pdf">13-3 in PDF</a> (21 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-4"><strong>Gerard van Nes</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Van uw MAPS Editor</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 8-9<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/13_4.pdf">13-4 in PDF</a> (68 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-5"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>NTG's Listserver TEX-NL</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 10-11<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> listserver, TEX-NL<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Overzicht gebruikers listserver.<br>
<a href="pdf/13_5.pdf">13-5 in PDF</a> (24 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-6"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>NTG's Listserver 4TeX</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 12-13<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> listserver, 4TeX<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Overzicht gebruikers listserver.<br>
<a href="pdf/13_6.pdf">13-6 in PDF</a> (20 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-7"><strong>Johannes Braams</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Verslag TUG '94</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 14-17<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> conferentie, TUG'94, Santa Barbara<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/13_7.pdf">13-7 in PDF</a> (69 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-8"><strong>Michel Goossens</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Goossens at TUG '94</em>, English, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 18-22<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> conferentie, TUG'94, Santa Barbara<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/13_8.pdf">13-8 in PDF</a> (72 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-9"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Report CyrTUG '94</em>, English, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 23-26<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> CyrTUG, Kazan and St-Petersburg chapters, Dubna, TeX
              and PostScript, LaTeX2e, Urbansoft company, MIR publishers<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> A magnificant trip to get to know the CyrTUG and its
              chapters better. Not only Moscow, but also Kazan and
              St-Petersburg. The driving force is hosted at MIR. The
              cooperation of the JINR at Dubna and CyrTUG is bound te
              become beneficial. As usual there were courses around the
              conference. Issues discussed during the conference:<br>
              -- LaTeX developments,
              -- Use of colours,
              -- (La)TeX and PostScript,
              -- UNIX platforms next to DOS,
              -- Various user reports,
              -- BLUe set of macros on top of manmac.<br>
<a href="pdf/13_9.pdf">13-9 in PDF</a> (338 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-10"><strong>Michel Goossens</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Goossens at EuroTeX'94 in Gdansk</em>, English, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 27-30<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> EuroTeX, conference, Gdansk<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Report of EuroTeX'94 conference in Gdansk.<br>
<a href="pdf/13_10.pdf">13-10 in PDF</a> (59 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-11"><strong>Frans Goddijn, Henk de Haan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>FGBBS: de kastelein</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 31-33<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> FGBBS, Bulletin Board System, Fidonet, FrontDoor, Internet,
              4allTeX, CD-ROM<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> De komst van de 4allTeX CD-ROMs heeft de afgelopen
              maanden voor veel nieuws gezorgd, ook op FGBBS. Het NTG
              schonk FGBBS een CD-ROM drive, waarop de 4allTeX werd
              geplaatst. Inmiddels is de tweede editie 4allTeX gearriveerd,
              en deze is in zijn geheel beschikbaar via het bulletin board
              systeem.<br>
<a href="pdf/13_11.pdf">13-11 in PDF</a> (30 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-12"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>General information 4allTeX CD-ROM</em>, English, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 34-36<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> 4TeX, 4allTeX, cd-rom<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The most important items concerning the 4allTeX CD-ROM.<br>
<a href="pdf/13_12.pdf">13-12 in PDF</a> (43 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-13"><strong>Hans Paijmans</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>4allTeX, the ultimate TeX-resource</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 37-38<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> In het Nederlandse maandblad `Personal Computer Magazine'
              verscheen in het oktober nummer de hier beschreven
              recensie van LaTeX/TeX en de onlangs verschenen
              4allTeX CD-ROM.<br>
<a href="pdf/13_13.pdf">13-13 in PDF</a> (28 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-14"><strong>Hans Renkema</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>The NTG 4allTeX CD-ROM on the Macintosh</em>, English, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 39<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/13_14.pdf">13-14 in PDF</a> (28 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-15"><strong>Wietse Dol</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Makefont: a new 4TeX utility</em>, English, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 40-42<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The second release of the 4allTeX CD-ROM comes with
              4TeX 3.25. This version of 4TeX has a new utility that
              is not described in the manual. In this note I will
              explain the use of this extra feature: Makefont. With the
              makefont utility it becomes easy to include whatever
              PostScript font you need into your (La)TeX documents.
              If you have a complete font family of PostScript fonts you
              can also decide to develop your own style file and use
              this as your default font family (instead of the CMR
              family).<br>
<a href="pdf/13_15.pdf">13-15 in PDF</a> (38 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-16"><strong>Robert Best</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TeX zonder omhaal; voor Atari ST en andere PC's (V)</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 43-44<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> TeX kan niet alleen instructies uitvoeren maar ook
              vragen. Het resultaat hangt dan af van de antwoorden van
              de gebruiker: interactie. Als voorbeeld maken we een brief
              waarbij de gebruiker (die niets van TeX hoeft te weten)
              nog de afzender en de geadresseerde kan aangeven. En
              ... TeX doet niet moeilijk over Poolse accenten. Deze
              cursus is een herdruk van een serie artikelen uit het blad
              ST, uitgegeven door Stichting ST. Daar zijn de in de tekst
              genoemde schijfjes te verkrijgen.<br>
<a href="pdf/13_16.pdf">13-16 in PDF</a> (34 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-17"><strong>Rens Swart</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TeX zonder omhaal; voor Atari ST en andere PC's (VI)</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 45-50<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> METAFONT is een programma waarmee het mogelijk is om via
              wiskundig beschreven curves en oppervlakken lettertypes
              of andere symbolen te ontwerpen. Deze kunnen gebruikt
              worden in het zetprogramma TeX. Dit artikel gaat niet in
              op het werkelijke ontwerp-proces en zelfs nauwelijks op de
              faciliteiten die METAFONT hiertoe biedt, maar op de vraag
              hoe METAFONT functioneert in de Atari-omgeving, gebaseerd
              op het Public Domain pakket van Christoph Strunk. Kortom:
              hoe kun je aan het werk met METAFONT? Deze cursus is een
              herdruk van een serie artikelen uit het blad ST,
              uitgegeven door Stichting ST. Daar zijn de in de tekst
              genoemde schijfjes te verkrijgen.<br>
<a href="pdf/13_17.pdf">13-17 in PDF</a> (89 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-18"><strong>Frank Langbein</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>NTeX 1.2</em>, English, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 51<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/13_18.pdf">13-18 in PDF</a> (19 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-19"><strong>Frans Goddijn</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>BLUe blood in math mode?</em>, English, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 52-54<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> Palatino, Johan Polak, Donald Knuth, Hermann Zapf,
              Math Fonts, TYPO-L, typography<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Some time ago I started work on a book (a collection of
              letters written by one of the most renowned Dutch
              publishers, Johan Polak) and at the time I was typesetting
              it in the Palatino font. Then I heard that the creator of
              Palatino, the world famous Hermann Zapf, has worked with
              Donald Knuth. What did they do, I wondered? Is TeX more
              famous than we think it is? Did the fingers of both
              geniuses touch in the creation of our Math fonts? The
              replies to my queries in TYPO-L were promising. You
              decide.<br>
<a href="pdf/13_19.pdf">13-19 in PDF</a> (44 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-20"><strong>Frans Goddijn</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>CijferBLUes: Verborgen schoonheid in LaTeX 2.09</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 55-56<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> oldstyle, mediaeval, hangende cijfers<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Een toevallige samenloop van omstandigheden brengt een
              even verbluffend mooie als oeroude optie van TeX aan het
              licht, die tot dusverre door bijna iedereen over het hoofd is
              gezien. Prachtige `hangende cijfers' zijn in de
              standaard Computer Modern fonts al sinds jaar en dag
              beschikbaar, als math italic.<br>
<a href="pdf/13_20.pdf">13-20 in PDF</a> (42 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-21"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>The new LaTeX: LaTeX2e</em>, English, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 57<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The LaTeX3 project team is pleased to announce the
              release of the new standard version of LaTeX. It is
              upwardly compatible with existing LaTeX documents, and
              contains new features including the long-awaited graphics
              extensions.<br>
<a href="pdf/13_21.pdf">13-21 in PDF</a> (14 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-22"><strong>Johannes Braams</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Document Classes and Packages for LaTeX2e</em>, English, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 58-64<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> In the first section of this article I describe what
              document classes and packages are and how they relate to
              LaTeX 2.09's style files. Then the process of upgrading
              existing style files for use with LaTeX2e is described.
              Finally I give an overview of the standard packages and
              document classes that are part of the distribution of
              LaTeX2e.<br>
<a href="pdf/13_22.pdf">13-22 in PDF</a> (101 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-23"><strong>Dag Langmyhr</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>How to make your own document style in LaTeX2e</em>, English, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 65-72<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/13_23.pdf">13-23 in PDF</a> (164 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-24"><strong>Tetsuo Iwakumay, Tetsuo Furukawa</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>A Guide to use Macros and Style Files in LaTeX</em>, English, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 73-110<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> People may not need to read this article any more if
              LaTeX2e has been completed. But since this is somehow
              transient period from LaTeX v.2.09 to a new one, this
              kind of documents may be useful for those who are making
              documents every day and night. This is a concise guide for
              these people. Authors are hoping this may become a help to
              many users of LaTeX.<br>
<a href="pdf/13_24.pdf">13-24 in PDF</a> (798 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-25"><strong>Henk de Haan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Een proefschrift zonder knippen en plakken</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 111-114<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> LaTeX wordt voor veel verschillende soorten drukwerk
              gebruikt. In dit artikel wordt het vormgeven van een
              proefschrift met behulp van LaTeX2e beschreven. Hierbij
              spelen de persoonlijke voorkeuren van de auteur een
              belangrijke rol, zonder dat daarbij de krachtige
              mogelijkheden van LaTeX onbenut blijven.<br>
<a href="pdf/13_25.pdf">13-25 in PDF</a> (199 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-26"><strong>Hans Renkema</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TeX: buitengewoon goed tekstverwerken</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 115-117<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> In bepaalde kringen is het tekstverwerkingsprogramma (of
              beter: het zetsysteem) TeX bijzonder populair. Het
              programma is vrij verkrijgbaar bij Bulletin Boards en
              bestaat ook in een versie voor de Mac. Hans Renkema is een
              enthousiaste TeX Macintosh gebruiker. In dit artikel
              geeft hij een beschrijving van TeX.<br>
<a href="pdf/13_26.pdf">13-26 in PDF</a> (88 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-27"><strong>Simon Pepping</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TeX en SGML bij Elsevier Science</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 118-122<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/13_27.pdf">13-27 in PDF</a> (66 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-28"><strong>Michel Goossens, Frank Mittelbach</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Real life book production -- lessons learned from `The LaTeX Companion'</em>, English, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 123-126<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Some aspects of the production of The LaTeX Companion are
              described.<br>
<a href="pdf/13_28.pdf">13-28 in PDF</a> (48 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-29"><strong>Piet van Oostrum</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Headers and footers in LaTeX</em>, English, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 127-135<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Standard LaTeX offers the page styles empty, plain,
              headings and myheadings. For simple page layouts these
              suffice, but they are rather rigid. A more flexible page
              layout may be obtained by using the FANCYHEADINGS package.
              This article describes how to create advanced page headers
              and footers in LaTeX documents by using this package.
              Some of the techniques described are also applicable with
              other page styles.<br>
<a href="pdf/13_29.pdf">13-29 in PDF</a> (96 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-30"><strong>Phons Bloemen</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>METAFONT als matrixprinter</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 136-138<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> METAFONT<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Een verslagje van een stoeipartij met METAFONT, waarbij
              METAFONT wordt `misbruikt' als matrixprinter. Door alleen
              de vorm van de `printnaalden' te defini&euml;ren, en een
              beperkt aantal plaatsen waar ze neer mogen komen, kun je
              heel snel een font in elkaar zetten.<br>
<a href="pdf/13_30.pdf">13-30 in PDF</a> (114 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-31"><strong>Phons Bloemen</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>PostScript fonts in TeX</em>, English, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 139-148<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> PostScript fonts, automatic font generation, font
              installation<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> A guide through the jungle of installing and using
              PostScript and other types of fonts in TeX. The
              installation of the font is discussed, and it is shown how
              to use the fonts in an automatic font generation scheme.<br>
<a href="pdf/13_31.pdf">13-31 in PDF</a> (131 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-32"><strong>Jos Winnink</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>(Al)DraTeX, a package for doing (portable) graphics in TeX</em>, English, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 149-152<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> graphics, TeX, LaTeX, (Al)DraTeX<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Eitan Gurari's graphics package for (La)TeX is discucced.<br>
<a href="pdf/13_32.pdf">13-32 in PDF</a> (148 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-33"><strong>Jeroen Fokker, Piet van Oostrum</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Plaatjes in een tekst</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 153-166<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> In deze artikel wordt eerst aandacht besteed aan de
              (beperkte) mogelijkheden die LaTeX zelf biedt voor het
              maken van plaatjes. Soms zijn die voldoende, en dan is het
              wel zo gemakkelijk om die te gebruiken. Daarna wordt de
              rol van PostScript besproken bij het gebruik van plaatjes,
              al of niet in combinatie met LaTeX. Vervolgens wordt een
              vijftal tekenprogramma's besproken waarmee interactief
              ingewikkeldere figuren gemaakt kunnen worden. Tenslotte
              wordt aangegeven hoe `bitmaps' (letterlijke afbeeldingen
              van het scherm van een computer) als plaatje behandeld
              kunnen worden. Dit laatste is vooral van belang bij het
              schrijven van handleidingen voor programma's.<br>
<a href="pdf/13_33.pdf">13-33 in PDF</a> (495 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-34"><strong>Hans Hagen, Ton Otten</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>PPCHTeX: Chemische Structuurformules in TeX</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 167-177<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> In dit artikel wordt een macropakket beschreven waarmee
              chemische (structuur)formules kunnen worden gezet. Dit
              pakket is te gebruiken bovenop Plain TeX, LaTeX en
              andere pakketten. Het pakket is in eerste instantie
              ontwikkeld bovenop CONTEXT.<br>
              This article is about a package for typesetting chemical
              formulas. The package has a multi-lingual interface. This
              means that all all commands and keywords can be toggled to
              English. Some day, this article and the manual will be
              translated in English too.<br>
<a href="pdf/13_34.pdf">13-34 in PDF</a> (201 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-35"><strong>Hans Hagen</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Een meertalige interface naar TeX</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 178-182<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Macropakketten voor TeX zijn vrijwel altijd
              Engelstalig. In dit artikel wordt een meertalige interface
              beschreven, zoals die is toegepast in PPCHTeX, een pakket
              dat kan worden gebruikt om chemische structuurformules te
              zetten.<br>
<a href="pdf/13_35.pdf">13-35 in PDF</a> (61 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-36"><strong>Hans Hagen</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Sub- en Superscripts in Chemische Formules</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 183<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> In dit (korte) artikel wordt een mechanisme beschreven om
              subscript op een lijn te krijgen. Dit is nodig omdat de
              positie van een subscript mede bepaald wordt door de
              hoogte en diepte van een eventueel aanwezig superscript.<br>
<a href="pdf/13_36.pdf">13-36 in PDF</a> (31 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-37"><strong>Hans Kuykens</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>MIDI2TeX, een MusicTeX tool</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 184-188<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/13_37.pdf">13-37 in PDF</a> (81 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-38"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>BLUe's Format</em>, English, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 189-199<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> active documents, design, documentation, education, error
              handling, floats, format, inner versus outer world,
              inserts, lifephases formats, macro writing, markup
              language, plain TeX, scripts, software engineering,
              reusable software parts, style, transparencies<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> An independent format -- blue.fmt -- is proposed to
              assist authors with creating, formatting, exchanging and
              maintaining compuscripts during the lifephases of
              publications. The format builds upon manmac.tex and the
              functionalities provided by tugboat.sty. Experience gained
              by publishers has been picked up too, because of my
              in-depth study of the activities of AMS with respect to
              TeX formatting. More recent work of Knuth and co-authors
              has been borrowed from gkpmac.tex. The design goal was to
              provide a format which suits me, which is easy to
              customize -- to the world outside, and in general to changing
              circumstances -- and which complies with the adages of
              software engineering. Another aim of blue.fmt is that it
              can be used throughout the lifecycle of publications on
              modest equipment to format articles, transparencies and
              you name it. The hoped for lifety is a lifetime.
              En-passant the design process is accounted for. New is the
              handling of a database of references -- with
              cross-referencing -- or pictures all in one-pass job.<br>
<a href="pdf/13_38.pdf">13-38 in PDF</a> (137 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-39"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>BLUe's Graphs</em>, English, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 200-206<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> circles, curves, database, disks, education, graphics,
              format, lines, macro writing, pictures, plain TeX,
              reusable software parts, selective loading, software
              engineering, splines, vectors<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Graphics facilities for plain TeX have been collected
              from The TeXbook, manmac and gkpmac, as part of
              blue.fmt. The gkpmac picture macros are handy and provide
              a subset of LaTeX's functionality. A database of pictures
              is proposed. No interaction with METAfont (or METApost)
              nor the incorporation of encapsulated PostScript have been
              treated.<br>
<a href="pdf/13_39.pdf">13-39 in PDF</a> (82 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-40"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>BLUe's Cross-referencing</em>, English, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 207-209<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> compatible extension, cross-referencing, education, graph
              referencing, macro writing, math referencing, optional
              parameter, plain TeX, symbolic names, table
              referencing<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> A one-pass semi-automatic cross-referencing scheme for
              math is proposed, which requires some hand adjustments
              when forward references are used. The method is just a
              little beyond manmac's approach, to assist BLUe.<br>
<a href="pdf/13_40.pdf">13-40 in PDF</a> (58 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-41"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Paradigms: Plain's <tt>\item</tt>-s extended</em>, English, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 210-211<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> BLUe's format, education, items, macro writing, plain TeX<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The design and coding of items for BLUe's format is
              explained. The treated items -- bulleted, (automatically)
              numbered or alphabetisized -- are a compatible extension to
              plain's <tt>\item</tt>. Pitfalls in use are mentioned.<br>
<a href="pdf/13_41.pdf">13-41 in PDF</a> (24 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="13-42"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Paradigms: Headache?</em>, English, MAPS <strong>13</strong>, 1994, pp. 212-214<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> BLUe's format, education, headings, macro writing, plain
              TeX<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The design of headings for BLUe's format is explained,
              starting from the basic and general two-part macros up to the
              full-blown blue((sub)sub)head versions.<br>
<a href="pdf/13_42.pdf">13-42 in PDF</a> (40 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="BOOK" id="maps14"><strong>Gerard van Nes (editor)</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>MAPS 95.1</em>, Dutch/English <strong>14</strong>, 1995(NTG), pp. 1-217<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> NTG, MAPS, Minutes &amp; Appendices<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> NTG's magazine<br>
<a href="pdf/maps14.pdf">maps14 in PDF</a> (3540 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-1"><strong>Frans Goddijn</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Verslag</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 1-4<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> verslag, ledenvergadering<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Opening 14e NTG bijeenkomst 17 november 1994;
              Verslag NTG bijeenkomst van 9 juni 1994;
              Ingekomen stukken en mededelingen;
              Begroting 1995;
              Wat verder ter tafel komt;
              Communicatie;
              Rondvraag en Sluiting;
              Voordrachten;
              Volgende bijeenkomsten<br>
<a href="pdf/14_1.pdf">14-1 in PDF</a> (66 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-2"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Het weten waard</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 5-6<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/14_2.pdf">14-2 in PDF</a> (46 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-3"><strong>Johannes Braams</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Van de Voorzitter</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 7<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> voorzitter<br>
<a href="pdf/14_3.pdf">14-3 in PDF</a> (14 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-4"><strong>Gerard van Nes</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Van uw MAPS Editor</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 8-10<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/14_4.pdf">14-4 in PDF</a> (58 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-5"><strong>Wietse Dol</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Concept begroting 1995</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 11-12<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> begroting<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/14_5.pdf">14-5 in PDF</a> (33 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-6"><strong>Wietse Dol</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Financieel verslag NTG 1994</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 13-14<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> financieel verslag<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/14_6.pdf">14-6 in PDF</a> (38 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-7"><strong>Gerard van Nes</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Jaarverslag NTG 1994</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 15-17<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> jaarverslag<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/14_7.pdf">14-7 in PDF</a> (47 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-8"><strong>Christina Thiele</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>From the TUG President</em>, English, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 18<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/14_8.pdf">14-8 in PDF</a> (21 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-9"><strong>Frans Goddijn</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Op FGBBS vaart alles wel</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 19-20<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> FGBBS, Bulletin Board System, Terminate, Statistieken,
              4allTeX, OS/2<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> FGBBS kreeg weer de nodige uitbreidingen, waarvan een sneller
              modem het meest merkbaar is.<br>
<a href="pdf/14_9.pdf">14-9 in PDF</a> (20 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-10"><strong>Jules van Weerden</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TEX-NL discussielijst</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 21<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> listserver, TEX-NL<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Overzicht gebruikers listserver.<br>
<a href="pdf/14_10.pdf">14-10 in PDF</a> (15 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-11"><strong>Henk de Haan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>De NTG op het World Wide Web</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 22-23<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> NTG, Internet, Word Wide Web, WWW<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Het internet is een van de meest snel groeiende
              elektronische media. Dit is mede te danken aan het
              zogenaamde World Wide Web (WWW). In dit artikel wordt
              ingegaan op de functie van het Word Wide Web, het
              gebruikte tekstformaat (HTML) en de mogelijkheden die het
              voor de NTG kan hebben. Er wordt ingegaan op de huidige
              (experimentele) service en er worden een aantal mogelijke
              nieuwe toepassingen vermeld.<br>
<a href="pdf/14_11.pdf">14-11 in PDF</a> (70 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-12"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>General information 3rd edition of the 4allTeX CD-ROM</em>, English, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 24-26<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/14_12.pdf">14-12 in PDF</a> (38 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-13"><strong>Gerard van Nes (editor)</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Some Announcements from Usenet</em>, English, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 27-29<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/14_13.pdf">14-13 in PDF</a> (47 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-14"><strong>Frank Mittelbach</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Announcement from the LaTeX3 Project Team</em>, English, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 30<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> We are pleased to present the final report on `Math Font
              Encoding' produced by Justin Ziegler for the LaTeX3 project.<br>
<a href="pdf/14_14.pdf">14-14 in PDF</a> (12 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-15"><strong>Andrea de Leeuw van Weenen</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Diplomatic edition of a medieval Icelandic manuscript</em>, English, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 31-34<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/14_15.pdf">14-15 in PDF</a> (278 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-16"><strong>Ed Boets</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Het digitaal produceren van een proefschrift</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 35-36<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> proefschrift, docutech, digitaal, 4allTeX<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Het digitaal produceren van een proefschrift beschrijft
              hoe een proefschrift, in LaTeX gemaakt, als
              postscript-file via het modem naar de drukker gestuurd kan
              worden om vervolgens op een Docutech systeem (600 dpi)
              gedrukt te worden.<br>
<a href="pdf/14_16.pdf">14-16 in PDF</a> (27 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-17"><strong>Erik Frambach</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>METAFONT's mode_def in action</em>, English, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 37-39<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> METAFONT, mode_def, bitmapped fonts<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> In order to obtain maximum output quality when using
              METAFONT for rendering bitmapped fonts you need to specify
              the characteristics of the intended output device. This is
              done by defining a mode_def in which several variables
              are assigned. The meaning and effect of these variables
              are discussed in a case study of two types of laser
              printers.<br>
<a href="pdf/14_17.pdf">14-17 in PDF</a> (57 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-18"><strong>Vladimir Batagelj</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Combining TeX and PostScript</em>, English, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 40-46<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> PostScript, inclusion of graphics, dictionaries,
              macros, error handling<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> PostScript is becoming a de facto standard as a device
              independent page description language. By embedding
              PostScript elements in TeX we can extend the use of
              TeX to new areas of application. In the first part of
              the paper we give some general information about
              PostScript and its features. In the rest of the paper we
              present some of our own experiences and solutions in
              combining TeX and PostScript:<br>
              -- dictionaries, prolog files and how to save a lot of
              space with PostScript figures produced in CorelDRAW,
              Mathematica, ...;<br>
              -- writing TeX-PostScript macros, case: drawing graphs
              (combinatorics) in TeX; PostScript error handling
              mechanism, an application in function graph drawing
              macro.<br>
<a href="pdf/14_18.pdf">14-18 in PDF</a> (132 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-19"><strong>David Barron</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Portable Documents: Why Use SGML?</em>, English, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 47-48<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> In this article we present a few ideas as a framework for
              the discussion of portable documents. We address a number
              of questions:<br>
              -- What are portable documents?<br>
              -- Who needs them, and why?<br>
              -- How to produce them, now and in the future.<br>
<a href="pdf/14_19.pdf">14-19 in PDF</a> (24 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-20"><strong>Jonathan Fine</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Formatting SGML Manuscripts</em>, English, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 49-52<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This article is about typography, SGML, TeX, and SIMSIM,
              which is a new TeX macro package. Close by are copies of
              several of the OHP transparencies. They were typeset
              directly from an SGML document instance using SIMSIM.<br>
<a href="pdf/14_20.pdf">14-20 in PDF</a> (90 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-21"><strong>Horst Szillat</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>SGML and LaTeX</em>, English, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 53-55<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> SGML -- Standard Generalized Markup Language -- is a
              formal language to describe structured text documents. It
              should be introduced here by comparison to TeX and
              LaTeX.<br>
<a href="pdf/14_21.pdf">14-21 in PDF</a> (38 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-22"><strong>Peter Flynn</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>HTML &amp; TeX: Making them sweat</em>, English, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 56-60<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> HTML is often criticised for its presentation-oriented
              conception. But it does contain sufficient structural
              information for many everyday purposes and this has led to
              its development into a more stable form. Future platforms
              for the World Wide Web may support other applications of
              SGML, and the present climate of popularity of the Web is
              a suitable opportunity for consolidation of the more
              stable features. TeX is pre-eminently stable and
              provides an ideal companion for the process of translating
              HTML into print.<br>
<a href="pdf/14_22.pdf">14-22 in PDF</a> (53 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-23"><strong>Geeti Granger</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>The Inside Story of Life at Wiley with SGML, LaTeX and Acrobat</em>, English, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 61-63<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/14_23.pdf">14-23 in PDF</a> (41 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-24"><strong>Martin Key</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Theory into Practice: working with SGML, PDF and LaTeX at Elsevier Science</em>, English, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 64-66<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/14_24.pdf">14-24 in PDF</a> (30 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-25"><strong>Nikos Drakos</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>LaTeX2HTML Update'95</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 67-68<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> A new version of LaTeX2HTML (version 95.1) is
              available since January 1995. This article outlines some
              of the main changes.<br>
<a href="pdf/14_25.pdf">14-25 in PDF</a> (33 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-26"><strong>Arno Kemperman</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>LaTeX2HTML ervaringen; Van Handleiding in LaTeX tot Hulp Module op Internet</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 69-73<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Welkom op de digitale snelweg! Steeds meer informatie
              wordt er aangeboden op het Internet, en met het uitgroeien
              van het Internet groeit de onoverzichtelijkheid. In dit
              artikel wordt een toepassing van LaTeX2HTML beschreven
              waarbij een LaTeX document wordt omgezet naar een reeks
              goed gestructueerde pagina's op het World-Wide Web. Deze
              toepassing betreft een document die een handleiding is
              voor Internet-gebruikers (voornamelijk voor medewerkers
              van Laboratoriumvoor Analytische Chemie, KUN, Nijmegen).
              Er worden wat voordelen en voorbeelden van het LaTeX2HTML
              gebruik gegeven en hoe je het programma kunt aanpassen
              naar je eigen wensen. Bekijk de LaTeX documenten ook
              eens op deze moderne manier en blader eens met de muis
              door je tekst, getransformeerd tot een digitaal wonder op
              je scherm. Oftewel: LaTeX2HTML2!<br>
<a href="pdf/14_26.pdf">14-26 in PDF</a> (117 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-27"><strong>Karen Strom</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Electronic Publication and Data Distribution for the Five College Astronomy Department</em>, English, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 74-76<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The Star Formation Group at FCAD has begun to make use of
              the World Wide Web to explore the advantages of hypermedia
              presentations for the distribution of preprints, Ph. D.
              theses and observatory publications. As a byproduct of
              this work, a method for displaying subscripts and
              superscripts has been developed. This set of bitmaps is
              publically available.<br>
<a href="pdf/14_27.pdf">14-27 in PDF</a> (74 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-28"><strong>Norman Walsh</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>A World Wide Web Interface to CTAN</em>, English, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 77-82<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> There are a lot of different software packages, style
              files, fonts, etc. in the CTAN archives. Finding the
              things you need in a timely fashion can be difficult, as I
              found out while writing Making TeX Work. The ability to
              combine descriptions of packages with the directory
              listings from CTAN could help alleviate some of the
              difficulty. HTML, the document structuring language of the
              World Wide Web, provides one possible means of combining
              different views of the archive into a single vision. The
              CTAN-Web project is my attempt to provide this vision.<br>
<a href="pdf/14_28.pdf">14-28 in PDF</a> (204 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-29"><strong>Arthur Smith</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>An Introduction to HyperTeX</em>, English, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 83-86<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The popularity of the World-Wide-Web and the HTML
              hypertext language for electronic distribution of
              information over the internet has thus far been difficult
              to extend to scientific documents, in part because TeX,
              the word processing language of choice for technical and
              mathematical documents, does not have the hypertext
              capabilities necessary for full integration into the WWW.
              HyperTeX consists of a collection of extensions of TeX
              to handle both internal and external (local or networked)
              hypertext, thus allowing the huge body of TeX-based
              documents to be more fully integrated with the WWW. This
              introduction was originally prepared for the American
              Physical Society e-print meeting at Los Alamos, New
              Mexico, Oct. 15, 1994.<br>
<a href="pdf/14_29.pdf">14-29 in PDF</a> (57 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-30"><strong>Otfried Schwarzkopf</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>The Hyperlatex Markup Language</em>, English, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 87-98<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Hyperlatex is a little package that allows you to use
              LaTeX to prepare documents in HTML (the hypertext markup
              language used by the world wide web), and, at the same
              time, to produce a fine printed document from your input.
              You can use all of LaTeX's power for the printed output,
              and you don't have to learn a new language for creating
              hypertext documents.<br>
<a href="pdf/14_30.pdf">14-30 in PDF</a> (144 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-31"><strong>Yannis Haralambous</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>HTML <tt>--&gt;</tt> LaTeX <tt>--&gt;</tt> PDF, of de intrede van TeX in het hypertext tijdperk</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 99-108<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> Acrobat, DVIHPS, PDF, repere, recticrt<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Wij beschrijven hier het produktieproces van
              elektronische hyper-documenten met behulp van LaTeX en
              Adobe Acrobat. Na een algemene beschrijving van de voor-
              en nadelen van LaTeX terzake geven we een omschrijving
              van elke stap, alsook van zekere te nemen voorzorgen met
              als doel effici&euml;nte Acrobat documenten te bekomen. De
              lezer zal in dit artikel een beschrijving vinden van de
              software tools DVIPS repere en recticrt, en eveneens de
              basisprincipes van het formaat PDF.
              Vertaald door Philippe Vanoverbeke.<br>
<a href="pdf/14_31.pdf">14-31 in PDF</a> (178 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-32"><strong>Wiegert Tierie</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Adobe Acrobat 2.0; Beyond the bounds op paper</em>, English, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 109-119<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/14_32.pdf">14-32 in PDF</a> (239 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-33"><strong>Marion Neubauer</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Conversion from WORD/WordPerfect to LaTeX</em>, English, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 120-124<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> conversion, WORD, WinWord, WordPerfect, RTF<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Production of a large document with many contributors may
              require conversion of all submitted manuscripts into the
              same format, for example LaTeX. A large proportion of
              manuscripts are submitted in the formats of WORD and
              WordPerfect, two very popular word processing programs. I
              will discuss different approaches converting such files to
              LaTeX format. First of all the differences between the
              word processors WORD and WordPerfect versus the document
              preparation system LaTeX will be explained, and problems
              encountered during text conversion into LaTeX will be
              discussed. The conversion can be done either by means of a
              seperate program (external conversion) or using macros,
              style sheets and a printer driver from within the word
              processors (internal conversion). Advantages and
              disadvantages of both methods for different types of text
              elements such as plain text, lists, tables and
              mathematical formulas will be discussed. This is followed
              by an overview of the conversion programs currently
              available.<br>
<a href="pdf/14_33.pdf">14-33 in PDF</a> (79 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-34"><strong>Hans Renkema</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Textures: zo goed als gezegd wordt?</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 125-126<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/14_34.pdf">14-34 in PDF</a> (31 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-35"><strong>Jan Krugers</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Scientific Word / Workplace 2.0.1; Whats new?</em>, English, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 127-128<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Scientific Word version 1.x from TCI Software Research
              has gotten improvements and an offspring. The improvements
              are not only better support for different LaTeX styles
              and dialects but also more user conveniences and better
              stability. The offspring is Scientific Workplace, a
              similar Windows software package under Windows 3.1. But
              besides all the Scientific Word functions it also has a
              built-in Maple Version V interface and many Maple symbolic
              calculation functions. Not to forget that version 2.0.1.
              works fine under OS/2 Warp with all its speed and data
              exchange advantages.<br>
<a href="pdf/14_35.pdf">14-35 in PDF</a> (35 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-36"><strong>Cees Fortuin</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Scientific WorkPlace; een eerste indruk</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 129-130<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Het pakket SCIENTIFIC WORKPLACE. versie 2.0(SWP), vroeger
              Scientific Word, is een uitgebreide versie van een
              `WhatYouSeeIsWhatYouGet' tekstverwerker gebaseerd op
              LaTeX2e en werkend onder Microsoft Windows. De
              uitbreiding bestaat uit een deel van een `Computer
              Algebra' pakket, de kernel van Maple. Verder is er een
              programma om toetsen samen te stellen, uit databestanden
              met opgaven. Deze voorlopige test van versie 2.0 is
              uitgevoerd op een IBM compatibele PC, met een 486
              processor en 8MBintern geheugen, door een persoon met
              LaTeX 2.09 en Maple ervaring, maar zonder kennis van
              MSWindows (`waar is dat nou voor nodig...') of
              SCIENTIFIC WORKPLACE. Voor het installeren en testen zijn
              twee volle dagen gebruikt. Dit verslag geeft
              vanzelfsprekend slechts een eerste indruk van het
              pakket.<br>
<a href="pdf/14_36.pdf">14-36 in PDF</a> (42 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-37"><strong>Hans Hagen</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Kleurgebruik in TABLE</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 131-136<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Dit artikel beschrijft enkele macro's die het mogelijk
              maken binnen TABLE cellen van een tabel van een
              achtergrondkleur of raster te voorzien. We beperken ons
              tot een wat technische beschrijving en gaan voorbij aan de
              esthetische kant van de zaak.<br>
<a href="pdf/14_37.pdf">14-37 in PDF</a> (64 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-38"><strong>Hans Hagen</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TeX-verwerking in kleur</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 137-138<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Vooral beginnende TeX-gebruikers ervaren de mix van
              commando's en tekst als verwarrend. Mede om die reden
              hebben wij zo'n vier jaar geleden onze tekstverwerker
              afgestemd op het gebruik van TeX, door TeX-commando's op
              een wat afwijkende manier weer te geven. Het blijkt dat,
              afgezien van aanvullende mogelijkheden om de syntax te
              controleren, het aantal fouten in commando's drastisch
              afneemt.<br>
<a href="pdf/14_38.pdf">14-38 in PDF</a> (23 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-39"><strong>Hans Hagen, J. Jonker</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Een zwart-wit kijk op kleur</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 139-145<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Wie tegenwoordig op een zwart-wit tv-toestel een
              uitzending volgt zal zich vaak tevreden moeten stellen met
              een weinig contrastrijk beeld. Na de introductie van de
              kleuren-tv is nog lang rekening gehouden met
              zwart-witkijkers. De keus van kleuren in decors werd mede
              afgestemd op de weergave in zwart-wit. Dit is niet
              verwonderlijk, omdat de zwart-witkijkers een ruime
              meerderheid vormden. Op papier lijkt zich een dergelijke
              ontwikkeling af te spelen. Voor kleurenprinters geschikte
              illustraties, kunnen op zwart-wit printers een matig beeld
              opleveren. Het is dan ook de vraag hoe we aan de `wensen'
              van de overgrote meerderheid van zwart-wit printers
              tegemoet kunnen komen.<br>
<a href="pdf/14_39.pdf">14-39 in PDF</a> (376 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-40"><strong>Herman Haverkort</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Genezen van WPosis -- nu heb ik chronische TeXitis...</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 146-148<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Bij het vormgeven van een voorstel voor reglementen
              overschreed een verstokte WordPerfect-gebruiker de grenzen
              van zijn geliefde tekstverwerker. Frans Goddijn hielp hem
              aan de TeX. In dit artikel geeft een nieuwe
              TeX-gebruiker een globale indruk van zijn laatste
              ervaringen met WordPerfect en zijn eerste ervaringen met
              TeX. Hij doet dit aan de hand van het werk aan een
              document waarin het mogelijk moest zijn om vele
              typografische middelen onafhankelijk van elkaar te
              gebruiken om verschillende soorten passages aan te duiden.
              Dit bleek in TeX goed te realiseren, zij het met veel
              inspanning, en het resultaat was zeer bevredigend. Toen
              het eerste document eenmaal gereed was, bleek het
              bovendien daarna zeer eenvoudig om soortgelijke documenten
              te zetten.<br>
<a href="pdf/14_40.pdf">14-40 in PDF</a> (75 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-41"><strong>Herman Haverkort</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>HH Gets Carried Away; hhmuf, hhflxbox and hhcount</em>, English, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 149-155<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> circling, counter, dice, footnote, forbidden environment,
              frame, index<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This article presents hhmuf's multinotes: special cheery
              footnotes to be used in special situations, including
              so-called `forbidden environments'. Then it presents
              hhflxbox's self-scaling frames: encircling macros are
              provided but you can define enwhatevering macros yourself
              by means of the macros provided by hhflxbox. Finally
              hhcount is presented: macros to handle simple and
              composite counters in a fancy way.<br>
<a href="pdf/14_41.pdf">14-41 in PDF</a> (137 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-42"><strong>Herman Haverkort, Frans Goddijn</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>The Scenario -- in Three Versions; hhparmrk does it</em>, English, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 156-162<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> paragraph, mark, distribution, select<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> During work towards a flexible document as a continuous
              report on a wide variety of contacts for the Meridian Arts
              Ensemble in New York, Frans Goddijn felt the need to tag
              and mark certain paragraphs for specific groups of
              readers. Herman Haverkort wrote a package for LaTeX2e,
              hhparmrk, which facilitates this by offering the
              possibility to set various signs next to paragraphs. This
              article presents hhparmrk, gives examples of its use and a
              short manual. For the hackers among us some of the
              TeXnical tricks involved behind the scenes are glanced
              at.<br>
<a href="pdf/14_42.pdf">14-42 in PDF</a> (129 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-43"><strong>Bernd Raichle</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Sorting in TeX's Mouth</em>, English, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 163-168<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> TeX's macro processor, the so-called mouth, can be used
              to perform very complex tasks. Because this part of TeX's
              programming language is as powerful as a Turing machine,
              it is possible to implement algorithms using only TeX's
              mouth. I will show how sorting algorithms can be
              implemented in a straight-forward and very elegant and
              under-standable way using only macros and macro expansion
              TeXniques.<br>
<a href="pdf/14_43.pdf">14-43 in PDF</a> (81 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-44"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>One by one the guests arrive</em>, English, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 169<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> education, macro writing, philosophy, plain TeX<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> A plea is made for writing macros in plain TeX sufficiently
              documented to be used with all flavours of TeX.<br>
<a href="pdf/14_44.pdf">14-44 in PDF</a> (23 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-45"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>BLUe's Format Databases</em>, English, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 170-177<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> active list separators, addresses, comment blocks,
              compatible extension, data integrity, databases,
              education, FIFO, lazy evaluation, list element tag, macro
              writing, mail-merge, number ranges, pattern
              matching, pictures, plain TeX, references, reusable
              software parts, search, selective loading, set macros,
              software engineering, table of contents, variant document
              parts<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The backgrounds, use, and coding of BLUe's Format
              Databases have been discussed. Two kinds of databases have
              been introduced class I (data, such as addresses,
              references, and script parts for example pictures), and
              class II (macros, such as variant formats and tools). At
              the heart lies the selective loading TeXnique, which
              allows that only what is needed will be loaded on-the-fly.
              The data structures and operations on them have been
              treated. The use within the context of typesetting scripts
              have been elucidated via examples. At the end the coding
              is explained.<br>
<a href="pdf/14_45.pdf">14-45 in PDF</a> (102 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-46"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>BLUe's Index</em>, English, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 178-186<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> compatible extension, education, index, macro writing,
              number ranges, one-pass job, ordering table, plain TeX,
              reusable software parts, software engineering, sort
              keys<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The creation of a modest index within a one-pass TeX
              job is proposed. In general a proof run and a final run
              are needed. The markup for the index entries is the same
              as used by Knuth for The TeXbook. The process is
              controlled by the tags: <tt>\sortindex</tt> and
              <tt>\pasteupindex</tt>. The file which emerges after
              <tt>\sortindex</tt> can be enriched by hand, for example to
              include `see also' and the like. Sorting keys can be
              specified too, as well as items which have to be ignored
              for the sorting. The macros have been developed for use
              with English documents. To leave open the use with other
              languages the ordering has been parameterized in an
              ordering table.<br>
<a href="pdf/14_46.pdf">14-46 in PDF</a> (117 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-47"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>BLUe's Letters</em>, English, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 187-192<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> active list separators, addresses, address labels,
              compatible extension, databases, data integrity,
              education, FIFO, lazy evaluation, letter, list element
              tag, macro writing, mail-merge, pattern
              matching, plain TeX, reusable software parts, set macros,
              software engineering<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The backgrounds, use, design, and coding of BLUe's
              Letters format have been discussed. The purpose is to
              format a letter, merge it with address(es) from a
              database, and typeset it all with the appropriate
              background such as logo and the like, completely within
              TeX. Separate labels can be obtained too, either
              specified by name or searched for by pattern.<br>
<a href="pdf/14_47.pdf">14-47 in PDF</a> (73 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-48"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>BLUe's Reports</em>, English, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 193-199<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> active list separators, compatible extension, databases,
              data integrity, education, FIFO, house style, lazy
              evaluation, list element tag, macro writing,
              on the fly, pattern matching, plain TeX, reports,
              reusable software parts, separation of concerns, set
              macros, software engineering<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The backgrounds, use, design, and coding of BLUe's
              Reports format have been discussed. The purpose is to
              format a report as a compatible extension of the default
              note format of BLUe's format. As such it is an example of
              how to customize BLUe's format system with a format of
              your own. The differences have to do with not only using
              titles but also reusing the titles for table of contents,
              list of examples, and running headlines the preliminary
              pages and cover pages which are absent with the default
              note format appendices may contain collected information
              from the script such as answer to the exercises (similar
              as in The TeXbook), table of examples, table of
              contents, and an index.<br>
<a href="pdf/14_48.pdf">14-48 in PDF</a> (81 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-49"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Paradigms: Two-part macros</em>, English, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 200-204<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> BLUe's format, catcodes, education, macro writing,
              multiple use of copy, plain TeX<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The use of two-part macros in BLUe's format is discussed.
              First the reason why in general two-part macros are
              beneficial is explained. Practical examples from the
              TEX-NL discussion list have been treated. The
              automatically generation of a one-part macro on top of
              two-part macros is given. The impossibility of reusing
              copy with different catcodes in TeX is mentioned and
              illustrated with an example from the TeXbook.<br>
<a href="pdf/14_49.pdf">14-49 in PDF</a> (73 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-50"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Paradigms: Parameterization I -- options</em>, English, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 205-207<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> BLUe's format, education, macro writing, optional parameters,
              plain TeX<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The use of options in BLUe's format is discussed. A
              survey is given of how Knuth coped with the functionality
              of optional arguments in TeX and manmac. As an extension
              to TeX's <tt>\every&lt;tag&gt;</tt> the BLUe's <tt>\this&lt;tag&gt;</tt>s are
              introduced, with the advantage of simpler handling of
              arguments. It is contrasted with the use in TUGboat's style
              files and AMS's ppt.sty.<br>
<a href="pdf/14_50.pdf">14-50 in PDF</a> (58 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-51"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>BLUe's Typesetting of PASCAL</em>, English, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 208-210<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> compatible extension, education, FIFO, macro writing,
              Pascal, pattern matching, plain TeX, pretty-printing,
              reusable software parts, software engineering<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The formatting of (partial) PASCAL programs within plain
              TeX is proposed. Only <tt>\beginpascal</tt> and
              <tt>\endpascal</tt> have to be added as markup. In general
              the literate programming tools are to be preferred,
              especially when designing, developing, documenting, and
              maintaining professional software.<br>
<a href="pdf/14_51.pdf">14-51 in PDF</a> (45 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-52"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TUG'95</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 211<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/14_52.pdf">14-52 in PDF</a> (26 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-53"><strong>Erik Frambach</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Reisverslag BachoTeX'95</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 212-213<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> BachoTeX, 1995, verslag, GUST, Polen<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Verslag bijeenkomst Poolse TeX users group GUST.<br>
<a href="pdf/14_53.pdf">14-53 in PDF</a> (81 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="14-54"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>EuroTeX'95</em>, English, MAPS <strong>14</strong>, 1995, pp. 217<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> EuroTeX, conference, announcement<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Announcement of EuroTeX'95 conference.<br>
<a href="pdf/14_54.pdf">14-54 in PDF</a> (22 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="BOOK" id="maps15"><strong>Wietse Dol (editor)</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>MAPS 95.2</em>, Dutch/English <strong>15</strong>, 1995(NTG), pp. 1-22<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> NTG, MAPS, Minutes &amp; Appendices<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> NTG's magazine<br>
<a href="pdf/maps15.pdf">maps15 in PDF</a> (1675 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="15-1"><strong>Frans Goddijn</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Verslag</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>15</strong>, 1995, pp. 1-4<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> verslag, ledenvergadering<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Opening 15e NTG bijeenkomst 24 mei 1995;
              Verslag NTG bijeenkomst van 17 november 1994;
              Ingekomen stukken en mededelingen;
              NTG ledenvergadering;
              Verslag commissie voor kascontrole / vaststelling nieuwe commissie;
              Bestuursverkiezingen;
              EuroTeX'95;
              Miscellaneous;
              Rondvraag en sluiting;
              Voordrachten.<br>
<a href="pdf/15_1.pdf">15-1 in PDF</a> (56 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="15-2"><strong>Erik Frambach</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Van de NTG Voorzitter</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>15</strong>, 1995, pp. 5<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> voorzitter<br>
<a href="pdf/15_2.pdf">15-2 in PDF</a> (14 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="15-3"><strong>Michel Goossens</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Van de TUG President</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>15</strong>, 1995, pp. 6<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/15_3.pdf">15-3 in PDF</a> (14 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="15-4"><strong>Wietse Dol</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Concept begroting 1996</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>15</strong>, 1995, pp. 7<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> begroting<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/15_4.pdf">15-4 in PDF</a> (17 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="15-5"><strong>Wietse Dol, Gerard van Nes</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Verslag 16e TUG-bijeenkomst</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>15</strong>, 1995, pp. 8-13<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/15_5.pdf">15-5 in PDF</a> (1471 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="15-6"><strong>Michel Goossens</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TUG'95 at St. Petersburg Beach -- a Personal View</em>, English, MAPS <strong>15</strong>, 1995, pp. 14-20<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> TUG, conference, St. Petersburg, Florida<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/15_6.pdf">15-6 in PDF</a> (77 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="15-7"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>EuroTeX'95 in Nederland!</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>15</strong>, 1995, pp. 21-22<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> EuroTeX, conferentie, Arnhem<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Programma en inschrijfformulier EuroTeX conferentie.<br>
<a href="pdf/15_7.pdf">15-7 in PDF</a> (57 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="PROCEEDINGS" id="euro95"><strong>Wietse Dol (editor)</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Proceedings of the Ninth European TeX Conference</em>, English, 1995(NTG), pp. 1-441<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> NTG, EuroTeX, conference, proceedings, Arnhem<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Proceedings EuroTeX'95 in Arnhem<br>
<a href="pdf/euro95.pdf">euro95 in PDF</a> (6708 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="INPROCEEDINGS" id="E-1"><strong>Andrey Astrelin</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Graphics for TeX: a new implementation</em>, English, in:
<em>Proceedings of the Ninth European TeX Conference</em>, 1995, Wietse Dol (editor)
(NTG), pp. 1-4<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> graphics, picture environment, <tt>\special</tt>'s<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/E_1.pdf">E-1 in PDF</a> (200 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="INPROCEEDINGS" id="E-2"><strong>Alexander Berdnikov, S. Turtia</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TeX Plotter -- a program for creating 2D and 3D pictures</em>, English, in:
<em>Proceedings of the Ninth European TeX Conference</em>, 1995, Wietse Dol (editor)
(NTG), pp. 5-10<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> 2D, 3D, pictures, graphics, plotting<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The MS DOS program which creates 2D and 3D TeX pictures
              for the plots of functions of two variables f(x,y) is
              described. In comparison with Gnuplot this program enables
              to plot the equilines (2D view) and the surface (3D view)
              pictures correctly and without memory overflow even for
              complex cases. The input is the ASCII file which contains
              the data points (Xij, Yij, Zij of the function z = f(x,y)
              calculated over non-regular quadrangular mesh. The output
              is the ASCII file which contains the required picture in
              TeX format. The program has a flexible menu driven user
              interface and enables to create and to preview the output
              pictures with a variety of styles. At the time being the
              program supports LaTeX commands, EPIC/EEPIC macros and
              emTeX specials. In future the program should support
              TeX graphical tools like MFPiC, PiCTeX and
              EPS-files.<br>
<a href="pdf/E_2.pdf">E-2 in PDF</a> (430 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="INPROCEEDINGS" id="E-3"><strong>Alexander Berdnikov, S. Turtia</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>VFComb -- a program for design of virtual fonts</em>, English, in:
<em>Proceedings of the Ninth European TeX Conference</em>, 1995, Wietse Dol (editor)
(NTG), pp. 11-16<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> virtual fonts, VFcomb<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The MS DOS program which enables to simplify the design
              of the virtual fonts is described. Its main purpose was to
              facilitate the integration of CM-fonts with cyrillic
              LL-fonts created by O. Lapko and S. Strelkov but it can be
              used for various applications. It uses the information
              from TFM-files (converted to ASCII form by TFtoPL) and the
              ASCII data files created by the User on its input, and
              produces the VPL-file on its output which can be converted
              to the virtual font using VPtoVF. The characteristic
              feature of the program is that it can assemble the font
              ligature tables and user defined ligature tables for the
              characters extracted from various fonts and combine the
              metric information from various TFM-files. VFComb supports
              the full syntaxis of PL-files and VPL-files as it was
              defined by D.E. Knuth and adds new commands like symbolic
              variables or conditional operators, which simplifies the
              creation and the debugging of the virtual fonts.<br>
<a href="pdf/E_3.pdf">E-3 in PDF</a> (264 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="INPROCEEDINGS" id="E-4"><strong>Johannes Braams</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>The status of Babel</em>, English, in:
<em>Proceedings of the Ninth European TeX Conference</em>, 1995, Wietse Dol (editor)
(NTG), pp. 17-26<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> Babel, multi-language<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> In this article I will give an overview of what has
              happened to Babel lately. First I will briefly describe
              the history of Babel; then I will introduce the concept of
              `shorthands'. New ways of changing the `language' have
              been introduced and Babel can now easily be adapted for
              local needs. Finally I will discuss some compatibility
              issues.<br>
<a href="pdf/E_4.pdf">E-4 in PDF</a> (282 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="INPROCEEDINGS" id="E-5"><strong>Stanislav Brabec</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Upages -- plain TeX for professionals</em>, English, in:
<em>Proceedings of the Ninth European TeX Conference</em>, 1995, Wietse Dol (editor)
(NTG), pp. 27-34<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> typography, plain TeX<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> When I have started my professional typography works in
              plain TeX, I found many things, which are done in each
              document. Some of them are language specific or trivial,
              but there exists many topics, which are strongly
              untrivial, and often required. TeX has many limitations,
              but there is (in recent time) nothing better in whole the
              world. Thus, we have powerful macro language but we
              haven't easy way to do many things: references, contents,
              page offsetting, interpretation of text token by token,
              cooperation with PostScript devices, device independent
              color and line drawing capabilities, easy box rotation and
              landscaping, making sheets and booklets, making other
              margins than 1in, creating cropmarks, color signatures,
              color separations etc.<br>
              Certainly, there is many powerful macro systems, but they
              are very big, often slow, and cancels many capabilities of
              plain TeX. I have been particularly inspired by them, and
              particularly by some macros for plain TeX. But many of
              these macros are incompatible, if you want to use two of
              them, because one overwrites settings of the second.<br>
              This all is good reason to write powerful macros these
              things instead of creating trivial macros twice a month.
              Then you needn't spend much time to correct bugs caused by
              these trivial macros. That's why I have written my
              upages.tex macros. This chapter doesn't want to be a
              manual to these macros, but only an introduction with
              examples.<br>
              upages.tex macros consists on more parts. In this text I
              will describe the most powerful and interesting parts of
              them. I hope that my macros will greet many plain
              TeXists. They makes easy to prepare documents and to
              make hooks and patches.<br>
<a href="pdf/E_5.pdf">E-5 in PDF</a> (254 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="INPROCEEDINGS" id="E-6"><strong>Michel Goossens, Janne Saarela</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>A practical introduction to SGML</em>, English, in:
<em>Proceedings of the Ninth European TeX Conference</em>, 1995, Wietse Dol (editor)
(NTG), pp. 35-104<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> SGML, HTML, WWW, DTD, ISO8879<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> SGML, the Standard Generalized Markup Language, deals
              with the structural markup of electronic documents. It was
              made an international standard by ISO in October 1986.
              SGML soon became very popular thanks in particular to its
              enthusiastic acceptance in the editing world, by large
              multi-national companies, governmental organizations, and,
              more recently, by the ubiquity of HTML, HyperText Markup
              Language, the source language of structured documents on
              WWW. This article discusses the basic ideas of SGML and
              looks at a few interesting tools. It should provide the
              reader with a better understanding of the latest
              developments in the field of electronic documents in
              general, and of SGML/HTML in particular.<br>
<a href="pdf/E_6.pdf">E-6 in PDF</a> (808 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="INPROCEEDINGS" id="E-7"><strong>Michel Goossens, Janne Saarela</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>From LaTeX to HTML and back</em>, English, in:
<em>Proceedings of the Ninth European TeX Conference</em>, 1995, Wietse Dol (editor)
(NTG), pp. 105-168<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> LaTeX2HTML, HTML, LaTeX, translation, conversion, tools<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Both LaTeX and HTML are languages that can express the
              structure of a document, and similarities between these
              two systems are shown. A detailed study is made of the
              LaTeX2HTML program, written by Nikos Drakos, that is
              today the most complete utility for translating LaTeX
              code into HTML, providing a quasi-automatic translation
              for most elements. A discussion of a few other tools for
              translating between HTML and LaTeX concludes the
              article.<br>
<a href="pdf/E_7.pdf">E-7 in PDF</a> (891 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="INPROCEEDINGS" id="E-8"><strong>Pedro Palao Gostanza, Manuel N&uacute;&ntilde;ez Garc&iacute;a</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Pascal: formatting Pascal using TeX</em>, English, in:
<em>Proceedings of the Ninth European TeX Conference</em>, 1995, Wietse Dol (editor)
(NTG), pp. 169-180<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> Pascal, formatting, program code<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This paper is based on our ideas about how a system which
              formats programs written in a structured language must
              work. Particularly, tools which help in typesetting texts
              where algorithms are described. Most of our ideas have
              been put in practice in the pascal system, which
              automatize the elegant layout of Pascal programs. This
              system is programmed as a TeX macro package.<br>
<a href="pdf/E_8.pdf">E-8 in PDF</a> (355 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="INPROCEEDINGS" id="E-9"><strong>Hans Hagen</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Beyond the bounds of paper and within the bounds of screens;
           the perfect match of TeX and Acrobat</em>, English, in:
<em>Proceedings of the Ninth European TeX Conference</em>, 1995, Wietse Dol (editor)
(NTG), pp. 181-196<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/E_9.pdf">E-9 in PDF</a> (451 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="INPROCEEDINGS" id="E-10"><strong>Hans Hagen, Ton Otten</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>PPCHTeX: typesetting chemical formulas in TeX</em>, English, in:
<em>Proceedings of the Ninth European TeX Conference</em>, 1995, Wietse Dol (editor)
(NTG), pp. 197-222<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This article is about a package for typesetting chemical
              formulas. The primary interface of this package is in the
              dutch language. Because PPCHTeX has a multilingual
              interface, all commands and keywords can be toggled to
              english. The Dutch version of this article is published in
              NTG's MAPS (94.2) and is translated to English by H. de
              Weert.<br>
<a href="pdf/E_10.pdf">E-10 in PDF</a> (337 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="INPROCEEDINGS" id="E-11"><strong>Yannis Haralambous, Sebastian Rahtz</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>LaTeX, HTML and PDF, or the entry of TeX into the world of hypertext</em>, English, in:
<em>Proceedings of the Ninth European TeX Conference</em>, 1995, Wietse Dol (editor)
(NTG), pp. 223-238<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> LaTeX, HTML, PDF, hypertext<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> An onverview of the relation between LaTeX, HTML (WWW) and PDF is
              presented.<br>
<a href="pdf/E_11.pdf">E-11 in PDF</a> (381 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="INPROCEEDINGS" id="E-12"><strong>J&ouml;rg Knappen</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>The release 1.2 of the Cork encoded DC fonts and the text companion symbol fonts</em>, English, in:
<em>Proceedings of the Ninth European TeX Conference</em>, 1995, Wietse Dol (editor)
(NTG), pp. 239-256<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> DC fonts, TS1 text symbol encoding<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> I present the release 1.2 of the dc fonts and the
              companion text symbol fonts. I give an overview of the
              improvements on the dc fonts from version 1.1 to 1.2. The
              rationale for introducing a text symbol font is explained
              and the text symbol encoding TS1 is presented. In the
              appendix, there are font tables of the mentioned fonts.<br>
<a href="pdf/E_12.pdf">E-12 in PDF</a> (812 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="INPROCEEDINGS" id="E-13"><strong>Boguslaw Jackowski</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>A METAFONT--EPS interface</em>, English, in:
<em>Proceedings of the Ninth European TeX Conference</em>, 1995, Wietse Dol (editor)
(NTG), pp. 257-272<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> METAFONT, PostScript, MFtoEPS<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The MFtoEPS package enables METAFONT to produce
              EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) output.<br>
<a href="pdf/E_13.pdf">E-13 in PDF</a> (522 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="INPROCEEDINGS" id="E-14"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Use of TeX as database with AnyTeX</em>, English, in:
<em>Proceedings of the Ninth European TeX Conference</em>, 1995, Wietse Dol (editor)
(NTG), pp. 273-278<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> active list separators, addresses, comment blocks, compatible
              extension, data integrity, databases, education, FIFO, lazy
              evaluation, list element tag, macro writing, mail-merge,
              number ranges, pattern matching, pictures, plain TeX,
              references, reusable software parts, search, selective loading, set
              macros, software engineering, table of contents, variant
              document parts<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The use of BLUe's format databases is treated. A
              new issue is introduced since the emerge of BLUe's Format
              system this spring. Boolean tags can be added to for
              example address.dat entries to denote fields and their
              contents. Together with <tt>\search</tt> one can easily
              obtain the list of names --  and via these names the full
              entries, i.e., the addresses --  of those who have not
              paid their membership fee, for example.<br>
<a href="pdf/E_14.pdf">E-14 in PDF</a> (278 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="INPROCEEDINGS" id="E-15"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Indexing in TeX with AnyTeX</em>, English, in:
<em>Proceedings of the Ninth European TeX Conference</em>, 1995, Wietse Dol (editor)
(NTG), pp. 279-288<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> compatible extension, education, index, macro writing, number
              ranges, one-pass job, ordering table, plain TeX, reusable
              software parts, software engineering, sort keys<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The creation of a modest index within a one-pass TeX
              job is treated. In general a proof run and a final
              run are needed.<br>
<a href="pdf/E_15.pdf">E-15 in PDF</a> (294 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="INPROCEEDINGS" id="E-16"><strong>Olga Lapko, Irina Makhovaya</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>A Russian style for Babel: problems and solutions</em>, English, in:
<em>Proceedings of the Ninth European TeX Conference</em>, 1995, Wietse Dol (editor)
(NTG), pp. 289-294<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> Babel, Russian, typography<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> As with other languages using nonlatin basis there are
              some typographic features and national peculiarities that
              must be shown in the style. The paper describes the
              Russian style with macros <tt>\captionrussian</tt> for four
              standard Russian documents, <tt>\daterussian</tt>,
              <tt>\Asbuk</tt> and <tt>\asbuk</tt> for Russian alphabet
              counters and <tt>\mathrussian</tt> for Russian math
              operators. Some problems concerning the usage of this
              style (e.g. usage of different encodings) are described.<br>
<a href="pdf/E_16.pdf">E-16 in PDF</a> (279 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="INPROCEEDINGS" id="E-17"><strong>Andries Lenstra, Steven Kliffen, Ruud Koning</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Data with daTeX</em>, English, in:
<em>Proceedings of the Ninth European TeX Conference</em>, 1995, Wietse Dol (editor)
(NTG), pp. 295-308<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> databases, data manipulating, filtering, ASCII<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The authors explain how to handle data in TeX
              documents, in particular, how to avoid ever having to type
              in -- and check! -- the same data or text twice. These
              data may be stored in ordinary (non-TeX) databases, in
              ASCII files arranged according to the easy daTeX format,
              or in the TeX document itself. daTeX works in plain
              TeX and is supposed to work in LaTeX.<br>
<a href="pdf/E_17.pdf">E-17 in PDF</a> (285 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="INPROCEEDINGS" id="E-18"><strong>LaTeX3 Project Team</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Modifying LaTeX</em>, English, in:
<em>Proceedings of the Ninth European TeX Conference</em>, 1995, Wietse Dol (editor)
(NTG), pp. 309-314<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> LaTeX, modifications<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This is an updated version of a document that was first
              written to be part of the distribution of the new standard
              LaTeX. It was produced in response to suggestions that
              the modification and distribution conditions for the files
              in our system should be similar to those implied by
              Version 2 of the GNU General Public Licence, as published
              by the Free Software Foundation.<br>
              Although we are by now convinced that the principles
              described here are sound, the detailed consequences of
              these for the distribution and modification conditions are
              still evolving. Thus this article should not be treated
              as a definitive version of these conditions, even at the
              date of its publication.<br>
<a href="pdf/E_18.pdf">E-18 in PDF</a> (242 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="INPROCEEDINGS" id="E-19"><strong>Joachim Schrod</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>The proposed TeX Directory Structure</em>, English, in:
<em>Proceedings of the Ninth European TeX Conference</em>, 1995, Wietse Dol (editor)
(NTG), pp. 315-316<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> TDS, TeX Directory Structure, standardization<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The concept of a standardized TeX directory
              structure is explained.<br>
<a href="pdf/E_19.pdf">E-19 in PDF</a> (156 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="INPROCEEDINGS" id="E-20"><strong>Laurent Siebenmann</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Occam's Razor and macro management</em>, English, in:
<em>Proceedings of the Ninth European TeX Conference</em>, 1995, Wietse Dol (editor)
(NTG), pp. 317-330<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> Occam's Razor, macro management, plain TeX, .tex typescripts,
              electronic publication, docstrip, LaTeX<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The philosophical principle known as Occam's Razor
              asserts that entities should not be multiplied beyond
              necessity. The TeX utility OCCAM is a tool to eliminate
              from a collection of supporting TeX macros (composite
              commands) those that are unnecessary in a given
              typescript. Hopefully, it will serve to (a) let Plain
              TeX users  produce  typescripts which can be
              electronically posted in a compact form that is
              nevertheless autonomous and perfectly archival, and (b) to
              simplify a macro package before making modifications for a
              special purpose.<br>
              The OCCAM utility will ultimately be programmed entirely
              in TeX language to assure that it is universally
              available. Today it is  just an evolving prototype
              implemented with a bit of help from an editor (on
              Macintosh)  that has a programmable  control language
              based on GREP.<br>
              To achieve reasonably automatic functioning of OCCAM, not
              requiring surveillance by a TeX programmer, it is
              necessary to  maintain a carefully structured master
              version of each macro package involved; this .occ version
              can double as the documented source version of the
              package.<br>
<a href="pdf/E_20.pdf">E-20 in PDF</a> (311 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="INPROCEEDINGS" id="E-21"><strong>Andrey Slepuhin</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>A package for Church-Slavonic typesetting</em>, English, in:
<em>Proceedings of the Ninth European TeX Conference</em>, 1995, Wietse Dol (editor)
(NTG), pp. 331-338<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> Church-Slavonik<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The multilingual ability of TeX is one of its most
              important properties. Due to TeX it became possible to
              produce high-quality books in many different languages
              (sometimes with very exotic grammatic rules). For more
              than 10 years of its existence TeX became a real
              polyglot and it seems that it doesn't want to stop
              evaluating. In this paper one more, may be rather exotic,
              example of practical usage of TeX is considered, and
              also many ideas and solutions which result from 5-year
              experience of TeX using.<br>
<a href="pdf/E_21.pdf">E-21 in PDF</a> (301 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="INPROCEEDINGS" id="E-22"><strong>Anton&iacute;n Strejc</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>The W95 environment</em>, English, in:
<em>Proceedings of the Ninth European TeX Conference</em>, 1995, Wietse Dol (editor)
(NTG), pp. 339-350<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> W95, typesetting preceedings, non-TeX-users<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Since 1992 the ``WORKSHOP 9x'' seminar takes place at the
              Czech Technical University (CTU) every year. The aim of
              this wide seminar is to give all the CTU researchers or
              teams an oportunity to present their research projects in
              twenty minutes of speech and two pages of proceedings of
              the seminar. I solved the technical problem of making the
              proceedings using LaTeX. As the number of contributions
              increases year by year and the time for making the book is
              limited some automation of the typesetting process was and
              still is necessary. The W94 and W95 are attempts to
              transfer part of the typesetting work from the final
              typesetter to the authors. The W9x is simple
              single-purpose user-interface between LaTeX and the
              MS-DOS user who may know nothing about TeX and LaTeX.
              Some experiences (both technical and psychological) of
              using this system in the two last years are discussed in
              the paper and may be useful for organizers of seminars,
              conferences etc. where contributors are not TeX users
              and the proceedings are to be made with TeX.<br>
<a href="pdf/E_22.pdf">E-22 in PDF</a> (337 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="INPROCEEDINGS" id="E-23"><strong>Daniel Taupin</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>MusiXTeX, even more beautiful than MusicTeX for music typesetting</em>, English, in:
<em>Proceedings of the Ninth European TeX Conference</em>, 1995, Wietse Dol (editor)
(NTG), pp. 351-358<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> MusicTeX, MusiXTeX, typesetting music<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> MusiXTeX is a new music typesetting package derived
              from MusicTeX, but it provides more beautiful scores than
              MusicTeX did. While MusicTeX was a single pass
              package, MusiXTeX is a three pass system: the first pass
              performs a rough TeXing which reports the spacings of
              each music section, the second pass is a computation of
              the best note spacings, and the third one is the final
              TeXing process. The beauty of single notes does not
              significantly differ from MusicTeX, but slurs are much
              more beautiful, and notes are regularly spaced instead of
              being irregularly spaced with glue.<br>
<a href="pdf/E_23.pdf">E-23 in PDF</a> (304 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="INPROCEEDINGS" id="E-24"><strong>Philip Taylor</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>e-TeX: a 100%-compatible successor to TeX</em>, English, in:
<em>Proceedings of the Ninth European TeX Conference</em>, 1995, Wietse Dol (editor)
(NTG), pp. 359-370<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> e-TeX, NTS, extended TeX, extensions, compatibility<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> e-TeX is the first concrete result of an international
              research &amp; development project, the NTS Project, which
              was established under the aegis of DANTE during 1992. The
              aims of the project are to perpetuate and develop the
              spirit and philosophy of TeX, whilst respecting Knuth's
              wish that TeX itself should remain frozen.<br>
<a href="pdf/E_24.pdf">E-24 in PDF</a> (284 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="INPROCEEDINGS" id="E-25"><strong>Wiegert Tierie</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Adobe Acrobat 2.0: Beyond the bounds of paper</em>, English, in:
<em>Proceedings of the Ninth European TeX Conference</em>, 1995, Wietse Dol (editor)
(NTG), pp. 371-390<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> Acrobat, PDF, Portable Document Format<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> An overview of the concept and features of Adobe
              Acrobat is given.<br>
<a href="pdf/E_25.pdf">E-25 in PDF</a> (429 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="INPROCEEDINGS" id="E-26"><strong>Gabriel Valiente Feruglio</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Typesetting commutative diagrams</em>, English, in:
<em>Proceedings of the Ninth European TeX Conference</em>, 1995, Wietse Dol (editor)
(NTG), pp. 391-424<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> commutative diagrams, macro packages<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> There have been several efforts aimed at providing TeX
              and its derivatives with a suitable mechanism for
              typesetting commutative diagrams, with the consequent
              availability of several macro packages of widespread use
              in the category theory community, and a long debate about
              the best syntax to adopt for commutative diagrams in
              LaTeX3 has taken place during 1993 in the CATEGORIES
              discussion list. From the user's point of view, however,
              there is not much guidance when it comes to choosing a
              macro package, and even after a decision is made, the
              conversion of diagrams from the particular conventions of
              a macro package to another macro package's conventions may
              prove to be rather hard.<br>
              Typesetting commutative diagrams is a surprisingly
              difficult problem, in comparison with TeX macro packages
              for other purposes, as judged by the amount of code needed
              and years of development invested. The existing macro
              packages for typesetting commutative diagrams are reviewed
              in this paper and they are compared according to several
              criteria, among them the capability to produce complex
              diagrams, quality of the output diagrams, ease of use,
              quality of documentation, installation procedures,
              resource requirements, availability, and portability. The
              compatibility of the different macro packages is also
              analyzed.<br>
<a href="pdf/E_26.pdf">E-26 in PDF</a> (752 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="INPROCEEDINGS" id="E-27"><strong>Erik-Jan Vens</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Conversion of the Euler METAFONTs into the PostScript Type1 language</em>, English, in:
<em>Proceedings of the Ninth European TeX Conference</em>, 1995, Wietse Dol (editor)
(NTG), pp. 425-430<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> METAFONT, PostScript, Type1 fonts, conversion<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> A report of the process of converting Hermann Zapf's
              Euler fonts from METAFONT sources to PostScript Type1
              format.<br>
<a href="pdf/E_27.pdf">E-27 in PDF</a> (229 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="INPROCEEDINGS" id="E-28"><strong>Jir&iacute; Zlatuska</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>When METAFONT does it alone</em>, English, in:
<em>Proceedings of the Ninth European TeX Conference</em>, 1995, Wietse Dol (editor)
(NTG), pp. 431-441<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> METAFONT, graphics<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Combining METAFONT and TeX when typesetting text and
              graphics together is shown on several occasions to bring
              very impressive results. A. Hoenig presented a method for
              communication between TeX and METAFONT in order to solve
              two problems otherwise difficult to handle within TeX or
              METAFONT alone: label placement for diagrams generated by
              METAFONT, and curvilinear typesetting. We show that the
              method for curvilinear typesetting (involving three passes
              in Hoenig's approach) can be considerably simplified by
              using the extended ligature mechanism of TeX 3, and that
              a single METAFONT pass is actually sufficient, with quite
              a simple interface on TeX's side. Institutional seal text
              placement can be realized as a simple METAFONT application
              using this method. While PostScript offers ready-to-use
              easy solutions to this class of problems, METAFONT
              solutions can still be preferable to PostScript because of
              the ability of adding META-ness, e.g., by introducing
              second-order magnitude corrections/distortions to the
              letters and/or logos in order to enhance legibility when
              used in smaller sizes.<br>
<a href="pdf/E_28.pdf">E-28 in PDF</a> (288 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="BOOK" id="maps16"><strong>Wietse Dol (editor)</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>MAPS 96.1</em>, Dutch/English <strong>16</strong>, 1996(NTG), pp. 1-139<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> NTG, MAPS, Minutes &amp; Appendices<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> NTG's magazine<br>
<a href="pdf/maps16.pdf">maps16 in PDF</a> (1463 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="16-1"><strong>Frans Goddijn</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Verslag</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>16</strong>, 1996, pp. 1-2<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> verslag, ledenvergadering<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Opening 16e NTG bijeenkomst 5 september 1995;
              Verslag NTG bijeenkomst van 24 mei 1995;
              Ingekomen stukken en mededelingen;
              Begroting 1996;
              Verslag TUG'95;
              Rondvraag en sluiting;
              Volgende bijeenkomsten.<br>
<a href="pdf/16_1.pdf">16-1 in PDF</a> (46 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="16-2"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Het weten waard</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>16</strong>, 1996, pp. 3<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/16_2.pdf">16-2 in PDF</a> (37 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="16-3"><strong>Erik Frambach</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Van de Voorzitter</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>16</strong>, 1996, pp. 4<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> voorzitter<br>
<a href="pdf/16_3.pdf">16-3 in PDF</a> (18 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="16-4"><strong>Gerard van Nes, Wietse Dol</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Van uw MAPS Editor</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>16</strong>, 1996, pp. 5-6<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/16_4.pdf">16-4 in PDF</a> (18 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="16-5"><strong>Wietse Dol</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Financieel verslag 1995</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>16</strong>, 1996, pp. 7-8<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> financieel verslag<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/16_5.pdf">16-5 in PDF</a> (51 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="16-6"><strong>Gerard van Nes</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Jaarverslag NTG</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>16</strong>, 1996, pp. 9-11<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> jaarverslag<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/16_6.pdf">16-6 in PDF</a> (68 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="16-7"><strong>Michel Goossens</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Van de TUG President</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>16</strong>, 1996, pp. 12-13<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/16_7.pdf">16-7 in PDF</a> (19 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="16-8"><strong>Frans Goddijn</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Bericht van FGBBS</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>16</strong>, 1996, pp. 14-15<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> BBS, Internet<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Een beschouwing over de vraag of, sinds de
               opkomst van Internet, er nog behoefte is
               een een BBS systeem. De voorlopige conclusie
               luidt dat een BBS op regionaal en klein-nationaal
               gebied een prettige aanvulling kan zijn op hetgeen
               het Internet te bieden heeft.<br>
<a href="pdf/16_8.pdf">16-8 in PDF</a> (20 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="16-9"><strong>Michel Goossens, Sebastian Rahtz</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>A plug-and-play teTeX CD-ROM</em>, English, MAPS <strong>16</strong>, 1996, pp. 16<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> GUTenberg and UKTUG, in collaboration with TUG and NTG,
              are producing a plug-and-play CD-ROM based on Thomas
              Esser's teTeX distribution. It adheres to the TDS (TeX
              Directory Structure) tree structure (see, for instance,
              TUGboat 16(4), pages 401-412).<br>
<a href="pdf/16_9.pdf">16-9 in PDF</a> (11 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="16-10"><strong>Michel Goossens</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Attending EuroTeX'95 in Papendal</em>, English, MAPS <strong>16</strong>, 1996, pp. 17-23<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> EuroTeX, conference, Arnhem<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Report of EuroTeX'95 conference in Arnhem.<br>
<a href="pdf/16_10.pdf">16-10 in PDF</a> (105 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="16-11"><strong>Wietse Dol, Erik Frambach</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>BachoTeX 1996</em>, English, MAPS <strong>16</strong>, 1996, pp. 24-25<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> BachoTeX, 1996, verslag, GUST, Polen<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Verslag bijeenkomst Poolse TeX users group GUST.<br>
<a href="pdf/16_11.pdf">16-11 in PDF</a> (46 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="16-12"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>The 17th Annual TeX Users Group Meeting</em>, English, MAPS <strong>16</strong>, 1996, pp. 26-29<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> conference, TUG, Dubna<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/16_12.pdf">16-12 in PDF</a> (83 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="16-13"><strong>Dirk van Delft</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>De kunst van het programmeren</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>16</strong>, 1996, pp. 30-32<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Sinds 1962 werkt Donald Knuth aan een informaticabijbel
              die over twintig jaar af moet zijn. Tussendoor ontwierp
              hij een tekstververwerker met eigen typografie en legde
              hij een Mona Lisa uit dominosteentjes.<br>
<a href="pdf/16_13.pdf">16-13 in PDF</a> (154 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="16-14"><strong>Jack Woehr</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>An Interview with Donald Knuth</em>, English, MAPS <strong>16</strong>, 1996, pp. 33-37<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/16_14.pdf">16-14 in PDF</a> (94 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="16-15"><strong>Christina Thiele (editor)</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Knuth meets NTG members</em>, English, MAPS <strong>16</strong>, 1996, pp. 38-49<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> On January 6th 1996, Kees van der Laan informed the
              NTG that Donald Knuth would be in Holland in March. Knuth
              was invited by the Mathematisch Centrum (MC, nowadays
              called Centrum voor Wiskunde en Infor-matica, CWI) because
              of CWI's 50th anniversary. Both Knuth and Mandelbrot were
              invited as speakers at the celebration. The NTG noticed
              that this was an exceptional occasion to organize a
              special meeting with Knuth for all Dutch TeX and
              METAFONT users who would like to meet the Grand Wizard
              himself. Fortunately Knuth accepted the NTG invitation and
              so a meeting was organized in `De Rode Hoed' in Amsterdam
              on March 13th. About 35 people from all over the country
              and even from Belgium joined to meet Knuth. Everything was
              recorded on both video and audio tape by Gerard van Nes.
              Christina Thiele volunteered to write this transcript.<br>
<a href="pdf/16_15.pdf">16-15 in PDF</a> (201 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="16-16"><strong>Siep Kroonenberg</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>TeX without 4TeX on the PC</em>, English, MAPS <strong>16</strong>, 1996, pp. 50-53<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/16_16.pdf">16-16 in PDF</a> (26 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="16-17"><strong>Cees Fortuin</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Van dictaat tot boek</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>16</strong>, 1996, pp. 54-56<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> In 1980 werd ik docent natuurkunde aan de HTS te Arnhem
              voor de afdeling elektrotechniek. Toendertijd werd een
              leerboek gebruikt dat heel aardig de meer traditionele
              componenten behandelde, maar bijna niets wist te melden
              over wat tegenwoordig in een schakeling zit: dioden,
              transistoren en dat soort componenten. Een eerste navraag
              bij landelijke collega's leverde wel een soort werkgroepje
              op, maar niet de gezochte `nieuwe' leerstof. Dus maar zelf
              schrijven. Dat moet in eerste instantie letterlijk worden
              opgevat, maar ook met een tekstverwerker als LaTeX moet
              veel zelf worden gedaan. Wat begon rond 1985 als dictaat,
              per hoofdstuk afgedrukt, eindigde rond 1995 als boek:
              twee delen `Elektron natuurkunde' in de serie natuurkunde
              voor het HBO bij de Educatieve Uitgevers.<br>
<a href="pdf/16_17.pdf">16-17 in PDF</a> (63 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="16-18"><strong>Rom Pijlgroms</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Enkele ervaringen met LaTeX</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>16</strong>, 1996, pp. 57<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Ter sprake komen de persoonlijke ervaringen met LaTeX
              rond onder meer de uitwerkingen en antwoorden-boeken van
              de methode `Wiskunde voor het hoger onderwijs' (R. van
              Asselt, e.a., uitgave van: Educatieve Partners Nederland
              BV), de ervaringen met betrekking tot verzorgde
              bijscholingscursussen LaTeX t.b.v. het personeel van de
              faculteit en de overige tekstverwerkingsactiviteiten.<br>
<a href="pdf/16_18.pdf">16-18 in PDF</a> (12 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="16-19"><strong>Rein Smedinga</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Een LaTeX-cursus in Groningen</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>16</strong>, 1996, pp. 58<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Begin mei heeft bij de afdeling wiskunde en informatica
              van de Rijksuniversiteit Groningen voor de tiende keer een
              LaTeX-cursus plaatsgehad. Onderstaand een kort relaas
              over het ontstaan van deze cursus en het doel ervan.<br>
<a href="pdf/16_19.pdf">16-19 in PDF</a> (13 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="16-20"><strong>B. Geels</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Het gebruik van LaTeX voor wiskunde lessen</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>16</strong>, 1996, pp. 59<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/16_20.pdf">16-20 in PDF</a> (35 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="16-21"><strong>Herbert Swan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>The LaTeX2HTML translator: An Overview</em>, English, MAPS <strong>16</strong>, 1996, pp. 61-73<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> LaTeX2HTML is, as its name implies, a translator which
              converts a standard LaTeX document into Hypertext Markup
              Language (HTML), for incorporation into the World-Wide
              Web. Like LaTeX, it is freely available software,
              supported by highly dedicated volunteers. Unlike LaTeX,
              it is currently available only on UNIX platforms.<br>
<a href="pdf/16_21.pdf">16-21 in PDF</a> (172 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="16-23"><strong>Jan Jacobs, Jan-Egbert Sturm</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Zijn Scientific Word en TeX uitwisselbaar?</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>16</strong>, 1996, pp. 74-75<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/16_23.pdf">16-23 in PDF</a> (55 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="16-24"><strong>Hans Hagen</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Typografisch programmeren</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>16</strong>, 1996, pp. 76-81<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> In dit artikel wordt de ontwikkeling van een interactief
              document beschreven. De getoonde voorbeelden demonstreren
              de kracht van TeX als typografische programmeertaal.
              Omdat dergelijke documenten het moeten opnemen tegen (vaak
              dedicated) programma's, kan het ontwikkelen ervan worden
              omschreven als typografisch programmeren.<br>
<a href="pdf/16_24.pdf">16-24 in PDF</a> (180 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="16-25"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Paradigms: It's all in the game</em>, English, MAPS <strong>16</strong>, 1996, pp. 82-84<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> BLUe's format,  dialogue with TeX, education, macro writing,
              games, plain TeX, tic-tac-toe, user interface<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> With the game tic-tac-toe as example it is shown how to
              dialogue with TeX. Three versions of a macro are
              discussed. The first prototype implements the
              bare-to-the-bones game. The other versions have
              increasingly better user interfaces and more intelligence
              implemented.<br>
<a href="pdf/16_25.pdf">16-25 in PDF</a> (43 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="16-26"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Paradigms: The winds and halfwinds -- Details matter</em>, English, MAPS <strong>16</strong>, 1996, pp. 85-90<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> binary tree, BLUe's format, education, graphics, macro
              writing, plain TeX, recursion, trinary tree, turtle
              graphics<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The implementation of the turtle graphics idea in plain
              TeX as part of BLUe's format graphics facilities has
              been discussed. Examples are the (recursive) coding of the
              Pythagorian and trinary trees. As spin-off the
              implementation of a (binary) chart -- a binary tree with
              labels -- is given. Rotation of trees goes simply by
              renaming the wind directions.<br>
<a href="pdf/16_26.pdf">16-26 in PDF</a> (94 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="16-27"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>BLUe-2-LaTeX -- expansion and some more</em>, English, MAPS <strong>16</strong>, 1996, pp. 91-99<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> BLUe script, conversion, MAPS, mouth processing, plain TeX<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Conversion should not be a problem. It is best to use a
              general accepted tool, which comes with a preprint format.
              Until BLUe's format is generally accepted a BLUe script
              has to converted to comply with publishers' formats to get
              it out. Conversion via TeX's expansion is exercised in
              this note, with as result a plain TeX Convertor
              Assistant, in the spirit of AWK. In netland it does not
              matter because BLUe's format system is available from CTAN
              and NTG's 4allTeX CD-ROM, and therefore everybody can
              format BLUe scripts, and no conversion is needed.<br>
<a href="pdf/16_27.pdf">16-27 in PDF</a> (113 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="16-28"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Graphics and TeX -- a reapraisal of METAFONT/MetaPost</em>, English, MAPS <strong>16</strong>, 1996, pp. 100-107<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> computer art, constructivism, education, electronic paste-up,
              Gabo, graphics, Hilbert, hidden lines, (2.5D) METAFONT/MetaPost,
              PostScript, projection<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> It is all about the author's first steps in METAFONT, for
              creating graphics to be included in TeX documents, with
              a wink to MetaPost. The graphics comprises 2D pictures and
              2.5D images of 3D objects via projection techniques.
              Learning METAFONT was much easier than learning TeX.
              Included examples are: cat, Hilbert curve, and Gabo's
              linear construction in space no 2. A few highlights on
              macro writing in METAFONT have been selected. The appendix
              contains the table of contents of my anthology.mf file of
              examples.<br>
<a href="pdf/16_28.pdf">16-28 in PDF</a> (137 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="16-29"><strong>Piet van Oostrum</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Page layout in LaTeX</em>, English, MAPS <strong>16</strong>, 1996, pp. 108-125<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This article describes how to customize the page layout
              of your LaTeX documents, i.e how to change page margings
              and sizes, headers and footers, and the proper placement
              of figures and tables (collectively called floats) on the
              page. Originally this was the documentation of the
              fancyheadings package. It did contain also other info,
              e.g. advanced use of marks. It has now been upgraded to
              include more, e.g. the handling of floats. The
              fancyheadings documentation has been upgraded to conform
              to version 2 of this package 1 . For reasons of
              compatibility with certain operating systems, the name of
              the package has been changed to fancyhdr. Although this
              paper uses LaTeX2e commands, most of the techniques can
              be used with older LaTeX versions with appropriate
              changes.<br>
<a href="pdf/16_29.pdf">16-29 in PDF</a> (167 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="16-30"><strong>Hans Hagen</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Colored Verbatim</em>, English, MAPS <strong>16</strong>, 1996, pp. 126-139<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This module implements (just another) verbatim
              environment. Especially when the output of TeX is viewed
              on an electronic medium, coloring has a positive influence
              on the readability of TeX sources. About half of the
              module is therefore dedicated to typesetting TeX
              specific character sequences in color. In this article
              I'll present some macro's for typesetting inline, display
              and file verbatim. The macro's are capable of handling
              &lt;tabs&gt; too.<br>
<a href="pdf/16_30.pdf">16-30 in PDF</a> (85 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="BOOK" id="maps17"><strong>Wietse Dol (editor)</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>MAPS 96.2</em>, Dutch/English <strong>17</strong>, 1996(NTG), pp. 1-175<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> NTG, MAPS, Minutes &amp; Appendices<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> NTG's magazine<br>
<a href="pdf/maps17.pdf">maps17 in PDF</a> (1504 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="17-1"><strong>Frans Goddijn</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Verslag</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>17</strong>, 1996, pp. 1-3<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> verslag, ledenvergadering<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Opening 17e NTG bijeenkomst 1 juni 1996;
              Notulen van de zestiende bijeenkomst van 5 september 1995;
              Ingekomen stukken en mededelingen;
              NTG ledenvergadering;
              Verslag commissie voor kascontrol en vaststelling nieuwe commissie voor kascontrole;
              Bestuursverkiezingen;
              Miscellanious;
              Rondvraag en sluiting.<br>
<a href="pdf/17_1.pdf">17-1 in PDF</a> (30 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="17-2"><strong>anon.</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Het weten waard</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>17</strong>, 1996, pp. 4<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/17_2.pdf">17-2 in PDF</a> (37 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="17-3"><strong>Erik Frambach</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Van de Voorzitter</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>17</strong>, 1996, pp. 5<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> voorzitter<br>
<a href="pdf/17_3.pdf">17-3 in PDF</a> (15 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="17-4"><strong>Wietse Dol</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Van uw MAPS Editor</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>17</strong>, 1996, pp. 6<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/17_4.pdf">17-4 in PDF</a> (32 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="17-5"><strong>Wietse Dol</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Concept begroting 1997</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>17</strong>, 1996, pp. 7<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> begroting<br>
<a href="pdf/17_5.pdf">17-5 in PDF</a> (32 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="17-6"><strong>Michel Goossens</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Een rol voor TeX in het 3de millennium</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>17</strong>, 1996, pp. 8<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/17_6.pdf">17-6 in PDF</a> (43 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="17-7"><strong>Kees van der Laan, Erik Frambach</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>(Cyr)TuG, and some more</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>17</strong>, 1996, pp. 9-10<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> CyrTUG, TUG, conference, Dubna<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Report of TUG meeting in Dubna, Russia.<br>
<a href="pdf/17_7.pdf">17-7 in PDF</a> (64 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="17-8"><strong>Frans Goddijn en anderen</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>De spelling van het lot</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>17</strong>, 1996, pp. 11-16<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> nieuwe spelling, woordenlijst, spell checker, Groene Boekje,
              public domain<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Het SPELLINGBESLUIT gepubliceerd in Staatsblad 394
              (Besluit van 19 juni 1996, houdende voorschriften omtrent
              de schrijfwijze van de Nederlandse taal) heeft niet alleen
              gezorgd voor veel gekrakeel tussen neerlandici, maar het
              vormde ook een buitenkans voor uitgeverijen van werken als
              HET GROENE BOEKJE (binnen zes maanden 500.000 verkochte
              exemplaren). Kleinere ondernemingen brachten floppies op
              de markt met woordenlijsten en algoritmen. Intussen sloeg
              een groepje mensen (bestaande uit -- in alfabetische
              volgorde -- Erick Branderhorst, Erik Frambach, Frans
              Goddijn, Hans Hagen, Gerard van Nes, Piet Tutelaers,
              Jacoline van Weelden en Peter van Zeeland, en terzijde
              gestaan door Hans Linders) de handen ineen om te komen tot
              een vrij beschikbare, zo correct mogelijke Nederlandse
              woordenlijst.<br>
<a href="pdf/17_8.pdf">17-8 in PDF</a> (76 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="17-9"><strong>Hans Hagen</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Heeft TeX nog toekomst?</em>, Dutch, MAPS <strong>17</strong>, 1996, pp. 17-22<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/17_9.pdf">17-9 in PDF</a> (82 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="17-10"><strong>Gabriel Valiente Feruglio</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Do journals honor LaTeX submissions?</em>, English, MAPS <strong>17</strong>, 1996, pp. 23-31<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The survival of LaTeX in the academic world will depend
              on TeX and LaTeX evolving towards changing publishing
              practices, but also on publishers actually accepting
              LaTeX submissions. Much has been said about the former,
              with a recent feature number of TUGboat addressing the
              subject of electronic publishing. When it comes to the
              latter issue, however, it is often taken for granted that
              scientific journals honor LaTeX submissions. An
              extensive research over the Internet reveals that, on the
              contrary, at the turn of the century many journals still
              regret to accept LaTeX submissions, sometimes preferring
              RTF or even bare ASCII sources to TeX or LaTeX. This
              note discusses some of the issues behind this situation
              and compiles all journals known to the au-thor that accept
              electronic submission of LaTeX articles in source form,
              thereby complementing the TeX counterpart.<br>
<a href="pdf/17_10.pdf">17-10 in PDF</a> (117 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="17-11"><strong>Alan Hoenig</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Introduction to ``TeX Unbound: LaTeX &amp; TeX Strategies, Fonts, Graphics, and More''</em>, English, MAPS <strong>17</strong>, 1996, pp. 32-33<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/17_11.pdf">17-11 in PDF</a> (37 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="17-12"><strong>Alan Hoenig</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Virtual Fonts, Virtuous Fonts</em>, English, MAPS <strong>17</strong>, 1996, pp. 34-40<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Virtual fonts allow us to use all digital fonts with
              TeX, even non-TeX ones, and do much more for us. What
              are virtual fonts? Several projects grant us necessary
              experience with them. This document comprises somewhat
              less than half of the similarly named chapter which will
              appear in the book TeX Unbound: LaTeX and TeX
              Strategies for Fonts, Graphics, and More, by Alan Hoenig,
              to be published in early 1997 by Oxford University Press.
              This excerpt is simplified so that it may be printed using
              the standard suite of TeX fonts; the original depends
              heavily on PostScript fonts and the author's style file
              for its typesetting. Consequently, some displays could not
              be included. For any questions or comments, please contact
              the author at ajhjj@cunyvm.cuny.edu.<br>
<a href="pdf/17_12.pdf">17-12 in PDF</a> (131 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="17-13"><strong>Alan Hoenig</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Detailed Contents for ``TeX Unbound: LaTeX &amp; TeX Strategies, Fonts, Graphics, and More''</em>, English, MAPS <strong>17</strong>, 1996, pp. 41-45<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This book will be published by Oxford University Press in
              early 1997. Contact the author at ajhjj@cunyvm.cuny.edu
              for further information.<br>
<a href="pdf/17_13.pdf">17-13 in PDF</a> (62 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="17-14"><strong>David Carlisle</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>A LaTeX tour, part 1: the base distribution</em>, English, MAPS <strong>17</strong>, 1996, pp. 46-51<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> In this article I hope to give a `guided tour' around the
              files that make up the basic LaTeX distribution.
              Subsequent articles in this mini-series will cover other
              packages by the LaTeX development team, and also some of
              the main contributed packages.<br>
<a href="pdf/17_14.pdf">17-14 in PDF</a> (75 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="17-15"><strong>David Carlisle</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>A LaTeX tour, part 2: the Tools and Graphics distribution</em>, English, MAPS <strong>17</strong>, 1996, pp. 52-56<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> In the previous article in this series I started by
              giving a description of the files in the `base' LaTeX
              distribution. In part 2, I shall cover the `tools' and
              `graphics' distributions. These are distributed in the
              tools and graphics subdirectories of the CTAN directory
              macros/latex/packages. Although these files are not part
              of the min-imal base distribution they should normally be
              included in the LaTeX installation at any site. The
              LaTeX book assumes that at least the graphics
              distribution is installed.<br>
<a href="pdf/17_15.pdf">17-15 in PDF</a> (98 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="17-16"><strong>Herman Haverkort</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>FRISTI</em>, English, MAPS <strong>17</strong>, 1996, pp. 57-64<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> small, list, directory, calendar, key fob, credit card,
              stuffing<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This article gives an impression of my way of designing
              and typesetting very small telephone and address lists,
              birthday calendars etc. Design considerations and
              typesetting tricks are presented. The latter include
              macros which define the sheets (from A4 to credit card and
              even key fob size), macros to process data records
              (typically specified in a separate file) in various ways,
              and macros to stuff and stow data in very limited space.<br>
<a href="pdf/17_16.pdf">17-16 in PDF</a> (165 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="17-17"><strong>Alexander Berdnikov, Olga Grineva</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>PMGRAPH.STY: some useful macros which extends the LaTeX picture environment</em>, English, MAPS <strong>17</strong>, 1996, pp. 65-71<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/17_17.pdf">17-17 in PDF</a> (143 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="17-18"><strong>Keith Reckdahl</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Using EPS Graphics in LaTeX2e Documents</em>, English, MAPS <strong>17</strong>, 1996, pp. 72-114<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This document explains how to use Encapsulated PostScript
              (EPS) files in LaTeX2e documents. The graphics and
              graphicx packages provide commands which insert, scale,
              and rotate EPS graphics.<br>
<a href="pdf/17_18.pdf">17-18 in PDF</a> (277 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="17-19"><strong>Dag Langmyhr</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>StarTeX -- a TeX for beginners</em>, English, MAPS <strong>17</strong>, 1996, pp. 115-121<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> This article describes StarTeX, a new TeX format for
              students writing their first report and other novice
              users. Its aim is to provide a simpler and more robust
              tool for users with no previous knowledge of TeX and
              LaTeX.<br>
<a href="pdf/17_19.pdf">17-19 in PDF</a> (107 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="17-20"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Paradigms: Loops</em>, English, MAPS <strong>17</strong>, 1996, pp. 122-125<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> BLUe's format, education, loops, macro writing, plain TeX,
              tail recursion<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> The implementation of loops in plain TeX is surveyed.
              Van der Goot's loop is a remarkable straight
              implementation of tail recursion. Nesting of loops and the
              pitfalls in there are discussed. The use of hidden
              counters and the flip-flop traversal are given.<br>
<a href="pdf/17_20.pdf">17-20 in PDF</a> (79 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="17-21"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Paradigms: Searching</em>, English, MAPS <strong>17</strong>, 1996, pp. 126-131<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> BLUe's format, database, education, macro writing,
              pattern recognition, plain TeX, (tree) searching,
              selective loading<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Various ways of searching in plain TeX are surveyed.
              Its use in BLUe's format for selective loading of macros,
              addresses, pictures, formats and tools is discussed.
              Interactively searching through a binary tree in dialogue
              with TeX is also given.<br>
<a href="pdf/17_21.pdf">17-21 in PDF</a> (58 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="17-22"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Paradigms: Sorting</em>, English, MAPS <strong>17</strong>, 1996, pp. 132-136<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> BLUe's format, education, heap sort, index preparation,
              macro writing, plain TeX, quick sort<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Various ways of sorting in plain TeX are surveyed.
              Macros for linear sorting (in the mouth), quick sort and
              heap sort are given. The use for sorting index reminders
              for indexing on-the-fly is touched upon.<br>
<a href="pdf/17_22.pdf">17-22 in PDF</a> (77 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="17-23"><strong>Kees van der Laan</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Paradigms: Just a little bit of PostScript</em>, English, MAPS <strong>17</strong>, 1996, pp. 137-150<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> 2.5D, clipping contour, declarative program, education,
              EPS, Escher, graphics, imperative code, (La)TeX, Koch,
              Malevich, math graphs, METAFONT, merging EPS and (La)TeX,
              MetaPost, MFtoEPS, Mondrian, PostScript, projection, reverse
              video, ROEX, Schroefer, sideways tables, suprematism, text
              along curved paths, tiling<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> It is all about creating EPS -- with graphics -- to be
              merged with (La)TeX scripts. The emphasis is on creating
              raw PostScript for simple symmetrical pictures. Asides,
              like incorporating accurate graphs of math functions,
              typesetting text along curved paths, or tables set
              sideways, next to reverse video, clipping and tiling have
              been addressed. A poor man's MFtoEPS approach is touched
              upon: (declarative) METAFONT into (imperative)
              PostScript.<br>
<a href="pdf/17_23.pdf">17-23 in PDF</a> (161 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="17-24"><strong>Hans Hagen</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Visual Debugging in TeX: a short introduction</em>, English, MAPS <strong>17</strong>, 1996, pp. 151-156<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/17_24.pdf">17-24 in PDF</a> (168 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="17-25"><strong>Hans Hagen</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Visual Debugging in TeX: how things are done</em>, English, MAPS <strong>17</strong>, 1996, pp. 157-174<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/17_25.pdf">17-25 in PDF</a> (119 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="ARTICLE" id="17-26"><strong>Hans Hagen</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>Where to find CONTEXT</em>, English, MAPS <strong>17</strong>, 1996, pp. 175<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> !!<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> !!<br>
<a href="pdf/17_26.pdf">17-26 in PDF</a> (6 KB)
</dd>

<dt class="BOOK" id="NTG-pr"><strong>Wietse Dol (editor)</strong></dt>
<dd>
<em>NTG's Public Relation Set</em>, NL, 1996(NTG), pp. 1-36<br>
<strong>keywords:</strong> NTG, introductie<br>
<strong>abstract:</strong> Informatie voor ge&iuml;nteresseerden in TeX &amp; de NTG.
              Introductie over TeX met vele voorbeelden.<br>
<a href="pdf/NTG_pr.pdf">NTG-pr in PDF</a> (633 KB)
</dd>

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