Xref: utzoo comp.unix.xenix:2259 comp.sys.att:3237 comp.text:1895 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!ames!eos!labrea!decwrl!ucbvax!ucdavis!uop!exodus From: exodus@uop.edu (G.Onufer) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix,comp.sys.att,comp.text Subject: Re: TeX for Xenix and SysV/3B2 Summary: Sorry for the confusion Keywords: TeX, Xenix, 3B2, patches Message-ID: <1467@uop.edu> Date: 15 May 88 05:01:31 GMT References: <382@mancol.UUCP> Organization: UoP-- Sun Lab Administration Lines: 24 I am not sure why everybody became so confused. When I mentioned CTeX (or CommonTeX), and the "MS-DOS" directory, I meant the new tex.h in the INIT directory that came with CommonTeX 2.8. It was for MS-DOS machines (made the arrays a little smaller here and there). It came with the CommonTeX I got of the Unix TeX distribution from the University of Washington. The OTHER Tex in C is called CTeX (I guess) or more likely tex-to-c. It is a machine translation from the tex.web file to one or ten c files + headers and extra.c. It has been ported to the Amiga by one of the authors of the program that converts it. I just got it to run on my Atari ST (passes the Trip test except for three floats that are off by .00001, but the resulting dvi file has only two differences when diff'ed with the dvitype output of real TeX) but it only works when compiled for Trip, when I try to compile it with larger arrays, the program crashes (off to work I go trying to figure out that one). Greg Onufer University of the Pacific -- Greg Onufer GEnie: G.ONUFER University of the Pacific UUCP: **POSTMASTER @ UOP** "exodus" or "postmaster" or "exodusr" @uop.edu AT&T: 209-944-7481 USMAIL: #300 Jesse Jackson, UoP, Stockton CA, 95211