Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!mcvax!ukc!dcl-cs!nott-cs!dao From: dao@cs.nott.ac.uk (David Osborne) Newsgroups: comp.text Subject: Unix DVI to VMS DVI conversion Message-ID: <371@robin.cs.nott.ac.uk> Date: 8 Feb 88 17:50:51 GMT Reply-To: cczdao@vaxa.nott.ac.uk (David Osborne) Organization: Cripps Computing Centre, Nottingham University, UK Lines: 22 Recently, someone described how to convert DVI files generated on a Unix system so they could be transferred to VAX/VMS and correctly interpreted. It involved padding the end of the file out to a 512-byte boundary with (I thought) the last character in the file. However, I tried that and one of Nelson Beebe's drivers which I run under VMS still said, "Are you sure this is a DVI file?" Could someone enlighten me, please? I remember seeing the article about it, but can't remember where (comp.text? TeXhax? UKTeX?...) It was in the last month or so, anyway. thanks in advance, Dave -- David Osborne +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Cripps Computing Centre, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK | | JANET: dao@uk.ac.nott.cs || cczdao@uk.ac.nott.vaxa | | UUCP: {...!mcvax}!ukc!nott-cs!dao | | ARPA: dao%cs.nott.ac.uk@ucl-cs.arpa || @ucl-cs.arpa:dao@cs.nott.cs.uk | | Phone: +44 602 506101 x2064 Voice: "Dave!" | +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+