Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uwm.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!ginosko!uunet!convex!schnoebe@convex.COM From: schnoebe@convex.COM (Eric Schnoebelen) Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386 Subject: ISC tbl patch disk (was: Text Processing Workbench question) Summary: There is a tbl patch Message-ID: <2167@convex.UUCP> Date: 18 Oct 89 00:13:35 GMT References: <100@vidiot.UUCP> <113@dumbcat.UUCP> Sender: usenet@convex.UUCP Reply-To: eric@cirr.com (Eric Schnoebelen) Distribution: na Organization: Central Iowa (Model) Railroad, Dallas, Tx. Lines: 37 In article <113@dumbcat.UUCP> marc@dumbcat.UUCP (Marco S Hyman) writes: - -Before worying about trivial little things like output formats ask if the -DWB works at all. The very first thing I tried envolved tbl. The output -was: - - usage: /usr/bin/tbl [-T X] [--] [file] ... [-] - -No matter what the command line that's all the output you'll get. A call to -ISC confirmed that tbl was broken. And no, there is no fix. And yes, it -will be fixed the next release. Maybe some time this year. I was told just the other afternoon ( when calling in for the X5 fixes ) that there existed a fix disk for tbl. The fix disk number is X1 ( sounds like the first fix disk issued. ) My understanding is that there are currently 5 fix disks, X1 - tbl, one for floating point, one for some oddball computer, X5 - async, and one that I can't remember currently, but I seem to remember as being for X11R3. This information comes from ISC California. I also got their usenet support address out them. Since I have never seen it posted, and I find such addresses rather useful ( always liked that Microport had one! ) here it is: 386ixsup@ism780c.isc.com or uunet!ism780c!386ixsup ( my notes say ism780c, but I would have sworn that she said isc780c ). I haven't tried it yet, but I am sure I will get the chance in the near future... I hope this is useful to someone, Later all, Eric ---- Eric Schnoebelen eric@egsner.cirr.com "My other computer is a Convex" schnoebe@convex.com