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This file contains descriptions of files in the TeX distribution which originated at the American Mathematical Society, and comments should be directed there rather than to the Stanford TeX group; see address below. General documentation AMS.README The file you are now reading CSNAME.TXT A list of \cs names and where they first appear (contains full list from PLAIN, and AMS-TeX; does not yet include LaTeX or MSSYMB) AMSFIL.CHG A list of changes to files (excluding AMS-TeX files) listed in the present file (added 4 Nov 85) AMS-TeX macro package AMSTeX.TeX Macro definitions AMSTeX.CHG A list of changes to AMS-TeX related files (added 4 Nov 85) AMSPPT.STY "Preprint" style file AMSPPT.MOR "Add-on" to support running heads with preprint style; user documentation at end of file (added 8 Jul 87) Cyrillic font and user information CYRACC.DEF Macros which implement the AMS cyrillic fonts CYRILLIC.LIGS A list of the ligatures used in the AMS cyrillic fonts CYRMEMO.DEF Macros needed to TeX the following memo CYRMEMO.TeX A memo describing AMS cyrillic input coding Lightface cyrillic fonts are named MCYR*, and will be available in 6-, 7-, 8-, 9- and 10-point; bold versions (MCYB*) come in 8-, 9- and 10-point. Other variations may become available later. See note below regarding fonts. Symbol fonts MSSYMB.TeX Definitions of symbols in MSX and MSY fonts (duplicates definitions in AMS-TeX) Font note The AMS cyrillic and auxiliary symbol fonts will be made available on the regular font distribution tape. These fonts were created using Metafont79, and will be distributed only in raster form; they will be reimplemented in Metafont84 at some later (unscheduled) time. Inquiries regarding availability should be directed to David Fuchs (DRF@SU-Score.ARPA). These fonts were described in TUGboat 6#2; some changes are described in notes in the relevant files. TUGboat TUGBOT.TeX File which reads .STY file and data files for TUGboat articles TUGBOT.STY Style file, containing all necessary definitions for TUGboat TB0HYF.TeX Sample TUGboat article -- Hyphenation exceptions TB0CYR.TeX Sample TUGboat article -- Math symbols and cyrillic fonts The End. -Barbara Beeton, August 1985 Computer Services Division American Mathematical Society Providence, RI 02940 Phone: 401-272-9500 Net: BB@SU-AI.ARPA