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TeX is a computer typesetting language, designed and implemented by
Donald Knuth, Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University.
While the system is in the public domain, please note that "TeX", the
TeX logo, and the TeX lion are trademarks of the American Mathematical
Society. The source code is also copyright (c) Donald Knuth. To keep
TeX as standard and portable as possible, permission to use the TeX
source code is granted only if absolutely no changes are made to it.
Likewise, permission to use the "TeX" logo is granted only to describe
systems that pass the "TRIP" acceptance test supplied with TeX.
The main user documentation is "The TeXbook" by Donald Knuth,
published by Addison-Wesley (ISBN 0-201-13448-9). (Look for the
phrase "second printing" on the copyright page.) The source files for
The TeXbook are part of our tape distribution. The TeXbook is
copyrighted, and is intended to be used only for reference, and to
provide examples of how to use TeX. In particular, YOU MUST NOT
REPRODUCE THE TeXBOOK IN ANY WAY. (If you have an old manual ("TeX
and Metafont, New Directions in Typesetting") you should put it away
where you'll never see it, since there are literally hundreds of
differences from the old TeX78 system that it describes. There were
various pre-prints of The TeXbook, which should be tossed out, too.)
The TeX system is available in source form from our officially
designated tape distributors. For generic ASCII or EBCDIC tapes,
Tops-20 tapes, Vax/VMS tapes, VM/CMS tapes, and MVS tapes, contact
Maria Code, 1371 Sydney Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94087, USA (phone
408-735-8006 10AM to 2:30PM). A complete distribution tape, plus all
hardcopy documentation, costs less than US$200. For Berkeley Vax/Unix
tapes, contact Richard Furuta, Department of Computer Science, FR-35,
University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA.
Everyone is encouraged to join the TeX Users Group. Information on
membership is available from TUG, P.O. Box 9506, Providence, RI 02940,
USA (phone 401-272-9500). TUG members receive issues of the Users
Group bulletin, called TUGboat, which reports on all sorts of
TeX-related news, including notices about who has installed TeX on
what kind of system. Yearly dues are about $30. Before making a big
effort to bring TeX up on a computer system for which we don't
currently have a distribution tape, it is a good idea to talk to other
folks in TUG with the same type system, to see if it's already been
done. We invite everyone to submit items for publication in TUGboat.
TUG also runs occasional user group meetings, and TeX classes, as
announced in TUGboat.
There is also a computer mailing list called TeXHAX maintained at
Stanford. It is intended to be a forum for announcements and
discussions of TeX-related matters. Recipients include people on all
of the following networks: ARPAnet, CSnet, BITnet, MAILnet, UUCP. If
you wish to be added, you can send a note to:
TeXhax-request%su-score.arpa
if you know how to route a message there, or send a letter to me,
David Fuchs, TeX Project, Computer Science Department, Stanford
University, Stanford CA 94305, USA, and be sure to give your complete
network address.
Prof. Knuth offers a reward to the first finder of any bug in TeX, or
any mistake in the TeXbook. Users may wish to consult "TeXbook Errata"
printed by the users group (and also found on distribution tapes) to
see if any TeXbook errors they find have already been accounted for.
Address any such matters to The TeX Project, at the address below.
We will have no sympathy for people having troubles with TeX because
they did not get an official distribution tape, or because they did
not join TUG and missed out on the announcement of an important bug
fix or documentation error.
As of April 1985, we are distributing TeX version 1.3. The main
reason for sending out new tapes is updates in LaTeX and BibTeX.
The following section of this document is a list of all the files on a
generic distribution tape, along with a short description of what they
contain. The second file on each generic distribution tape, called
TEXTAP.CMD, gives the actual order of all of the files on the tape.
The final section is a note on character sets, which you'll want to
check if you don't trust your network or tape drive.
Overall documentation
-READ-.ME The file you are now reading
TEXTAP.CMD Shows the order of these files on distribution tapes
HISTORY.TXT A history of TeX releases
The WEB system
TANGLE.WEB Tangle version 2.6
TANGLE.PAS Use this file to bootstrap and test TANGLE
TANGLE.CHANGES Changes used to create TANGLE.PAS from TANGLE.WEB
WEAVE.WEB Weave version 2.7
POOLTYPE.TEX Weave run on POOLTYPE.WEB should produces this file
WEBMAC.TEX Header file used by all TeX files produced by Weave
WEBMAN.TEX WEB user's manual
Companion programs
POOLTYPE.WEB Pooltype version 2.0: Prints out Tangled pool files
TFTOPL.WEB TFtoPL version 2.4: Converts TFM format font info to PL
PLTOTF.WEB PLtoTF version 2.1: Converts PL format font info to TFM
DVITYPE.WEB DVItype version 2.8: Prints out DVI files
TeX
TEX.WEB TeX version 1.3!
TEX82.BUG Explains all changes made to TeX since version 0
TEX82.DIF Tells what's new in TeX (compared to old TeX78)
STORY.TEX Lesson from The TeXbook
DUMMY.PL An empty font (see Appendix D of The TeXbook)
The Plain TeX macros
PLAIN.TEX The basic macro package for TeX
HYPHEN.TEX Hyphenation patterns, used by PLAIN.TEX
WAITS.TEX Helps spot old \cs names from TeX78
SAMPLE.TEX Small TeX job to show font layout
BASIC.TEX Catches old TeX78 jobs that "\input basic"
The "TRIP" test suite for TeX
TRIP.TEX Test suite for TeX
TRIP.TFM Used by TRIP test suite. Also tests PLtoTF & TFtoPL
TRIP.PL Matches TRIP.TFM, use to check PLtoTF and TFtoPL
TRIPIN.LOG This file is output by INITeX while running TRIP
TRIP.FOT A `photo' of TeX's output to the terminal during TRIP
TRIP.LOG This file is output by TeX while running TRIP
TRIPOS.TEX This file is output during TRIP.TEX
TRIP.TYP Output from DVItype on TRIP.DVI
TRIPMAN.TEX TeX source of the TRIP manual
Computer Modern font metric files
AM*.TFM Latest Computer Modern fonts for use with TeX
LaTeX macros and documentation
LATEX.INS LaTeX installation instructions
LATEX.BUG History of LaTeX bugs
LATEX.TEX LaTeX macro package
LFONTS.TEX
LPLAIN.TEX
LABLST.TEX Support files
TRYFONTS.TEX
SLITEX.TEX Version for Slides
SFONTS.TEX
SLIDES.TEX
SPLAIN.TEX
ACM.DOC/STY LaTeX style files
ART10.DOC/STY
ART11.DOC/STY
ART12.DOC/STY
ARTICLE.DOC/STY
FLEQN.DOC/STY
LETTER.DOC/STY
LEQNO.DOC/STY
REP10.DOC/STY
REP11.DOC/STY
REP12.DOC/STY
REPORT.DOC/STY
SLIDES.DOC/STY
TITLEPAGE.DOC/STY
TWOCOLUMN.DOC/STY
TMANUAL.TEX LaTeX manual main driver file
TMANUAL.BBL LaTeX manual bibliography data
TMANUAL.IND LaTeX manual index data
TMANUAL0.TEX LaTeX manual introduction
TMANUAL1.TEX LaTeX manual Chapter 1
TMANUAL2.TEX LaTeX manual Chapter 2
TMANUAL3.TEX LaTeX manual Chapter 3
TMANUAL4.TEX LaTeX manual Chapter 4
TMANUAL5.TEX LaTeX manual Chapter 5
TMANUAL6.TEX LaTeX manual Chapter 6
TMANUALA.TEX LaTeX manual Appendix
LERRATA.TEX LaTeX manual Errata
LETTER.TEX LaTeX Letter Style documentation
LASY[5-10].TFM LaTeX symbol fonts
LINE10.TFM Line fonts
LINEW10.TFM
CIRCLE10.TFM Circle fonts
CIRCLEW10.TFM
SAMPLE.TEX Sample input
SAMPLE.BST
BibTeX stuff
BIBTEX.INS BibTeX installation instructions
BIBTEX.WEB BibTeX version 0.98d
BTXDOC.TEX BibTeX documentation
BTXDOC.BIB Bibliography file for BibTeX documentation
BTXBST.DOC Bibliography style documenation
PLAIN.BST Sorted numbers (default) bibliography style
UNSRT.BST Unsorted numbers bibliography style
ABBRV.BST Sorted numbers with abbreviations bibliography style
ALPHA.BST Sorted short alphabetics bibliography style
CLBIBA.STY Closed bibliography style for articles
CLBIBR.STY Closed bibliography style for reports
OPBIBA.STY Open bibliography style for articles
OPBIBR.STY Open bibliography style for reports
AmSTeX macros and documentation
AMSTEX.TEX AmSTeX macro package
AMSPPT.STY AMS Pre-print style for AmSTeX
AMSTEX.DOC Documentation for AmSTeX
AMSPPT.DOC Documentation for AmSPPT
AMSMAN.TEX AmSTeX manual
AMSMAN.HDR Used by AmSTeX manual
AMSMAN.ERRATA Known errata in AmSTeX manual
The TeXbook
TEXMAN.TEX The TeX user's manual--``The TeXbook''
MANMAC.TEX Macros for TEXMAN
ERRATA.TEX Known errata for The TeXbook, second printing.
ERRATA.ONE Known errata for The TeXbook, first printing.
Literate Programming paper (about WEB)
WEB.TEX Knuth's `Literate Programming' paper
PRIMES.WEB Used in `Literate Programming' paper
PRIMES.CONTENTS Used in `Literate Programming' paper
PRIMES.TEX Used in `Literate Programming' paper
Tops20-specific files
TOPS20.DOC Documentation for TOPS20-CHANGES files
TANGLE.TOPS20-CHANGES Change file for Tangle on Tops-20
WEAVE.TOPS20-CHANGES Change file for Weave on Tops-20
PLTOTF.TOPS20-CHANGES Change file for PLtoTF on Tops-20
TFTOPL.TOPS20-CHANGES Change file for TFtoPL on Tops-20
DVITYPE.TOPS20-CHANGES Change file for DVItype on Tops-20
TEX.TOPS20-CHANGES Change file for TeX on Tops-20
Vax/VMS-specific files
VMS.DOC Documentation for VMS-CHANGES files
POOLTYPE.VMS-CHANGES Change file for PoolType on Vax/VMS
TANGLE.VMS-CHANGES Change file for Tangle on Vax/VMS
WEAVE.VMS-CHANGES Change file for Weave on Vax/VMS
PLTOTF.VMS-CHANGES Change file for PLtoTF on Vax/VMS
TFTOPL.VMS-CHANGES Change file for TFtoPL on Vax/VMS
DVITYPE.VMS-CHANGES Change file for DVItype on Vax/VMS
TEX.VMS-CHANGES Change file for TeX on Vax/VMS
IBM VM/CMS-specific files
CMS.DOC Documentation for CMS-CHANGES files
TANGLE.CMSPAS TANGLE in IBM Pascal/VS, used to bootstrap
POOLTYPE.CMS-CHANGES Change file for PoolType on VM/CMS
TANGLE.CMS-CHANGES Change file for Tangle on VM/CMS
WEAVE.CMS-CHANGES Change file for Weave on VM/CMS
PLTOTF.CMS-CHANGES Change file for PLtoTF on VM/CMS
TFTOPL.CMS-CHANGES Change file for TFtoPL on VM/CMS
TEX.CMS-CHANGES Change file for TeX on VM/CMS
IBM MVS-specific files
MVS.DOC Documentation for MVS-CHANGES files
TEX.MVS-CHANGES Change file for TeX on MVS
Ancillary programs, not yet installed on all systems
UNDBE.PAS Program to translate distribution tape binary format
PATGEN.WEB Hyphenation pattern generater
PROFILE.WEB Pretty-printer and program profiler
The beginning of the new Metafont
MF.WEB Preliminary Metafont
PLAIN.MF Plain Metafont macros
SYNTAX.TEX What there is of a user manual
GFTYPE.WEB Prints out GF files
GFTOPXL.WEB Converts GF files to PXL format
GFTODVI.WEB Converts GF files to DVI format for proofing
GRAY.MF Source for GRAY font used by GFtoDVI
FONT1.MF Sample font for new MF
FONT1BASE.MF Used by sample font
TRAP.MF Test suite for MF
TRAPIN.LOG This file is output by INIMF while running TRAP
TRAP.FOT A `photo' of MF's output to the terminal during TRAP
TRAP.LOG This file is output by MF while running TRAP
TRAP.TYP Output from GFtype on TRAP.GF
TRAP.PL Matches TRAP.TFM
TRAP.TEX The source of the TRAP manual
Finally, here is some stuff to help you check how well characters got
translated to your character set.
First, the uppercase alphabet: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Now lower case: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
Digits zero through nine: 0123456789
Now punctuation:
! exclamation point
" double quotes
# hash mark
$ dollar sign
% percent sign
& ampersand
' right single quote
( left paren
) right paren
* asterisk
+ plus sign
, comma
- minus sign
. period
/ slash (forward or right slash)
: colon
; semicolon
< less-than sign
= equal sign
> greater-than sign
? question mark
@ at-sign
[ left square bracket
\ left slash (backslash)
] right square bracket
^ caret or up-arrow
_ underline or leftarrow
` left single quote
{ left curly bracket
| vertical bar
} right curly bracket
~ tilde
There is a space between these parens ( ).
There is a tab between these parens ( ).
There is a form-feed between these parens (\f
).
The next two lines have 80 characters in them. The line after that is blank.
00000000011111111112222222222333333333344444444445555555555666666666677777777778
12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
The End.
-David Fuchs, July 1984
Stanford University
Computer Science Dept.
TeX Project
Stanford, CA 94305
Phone 415-497-1646