Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!attctc!nasa From: nasa@attctc.DALLAS.TX.US (Daniel Poirot) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Where does TeX live? Summary: Archives, we want ARCHIVES! Message-ID: <8638@attctc.DALLAS.TX.US> Date: 13 Jul 89 17:30:45 GMT References: <7868@bsu-cs.bsu.edu> <590@lakart.UUCP> <19907@cup.portal.com> <1140@vsi.COM> <1989Jul4.233559.17107@eci386.uucp> Sender: 0000-Admin(0000) Reply-To: nasa@attctc.Dallas.TX.US (Daniel Poirot) Distribution: usa Organization: The Unix(R) Connection BBS, Dallas, Tx Lines: 22 In article <1989Jul4.233559.17107@eci386.uucp> woods@eci386.UUCP (Greg A. Woods) writes: > >As for being a good "word-processor", WP is severely limited in >scope compared to something like *roff, or TeX. > >Now, to really get up on my soap-box, I say that any reasonably >intelligent person can create better looking documents, in less >time, with less training, using troff or TeX, than is possible >with a "modern" word-processor. >-- > Greg A. Woods Where does TeX live? We have MicroTeX on the PC in the lab and would like it on the big VAX. I have found several documents that talk about TeX but none that say where an archive site is located. Thanks, Daniel Poirot nasa@killer.dallas.tx.us Lockheed C87 phone 713/483-2426 2400 Nasa Rd. 1 phax 713/483-6120 Houston, TX 77536 "A mind is a terrible thing."