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- From: carlisle@cs.man.ac.uk (David Carlisle)
- Newsgroups: comp.text.tex
- Subject: Re: SliTeX under NFSS
- Message-ID: <CARLISLE.92Nov17152055@r8d.cs.man.ac.uk>
- Date: 17 Nov 92 15:20:55 GMT
- References: <ghsu.721947845@critical>
- Sender: news@cs.man.ac.uk
- Organization: Department of Computer Science, University of Manchester
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- In-reply-to: ghsu@critical.nswc.navy.mil's message of 16 Nov 92 21:04:05 GMT
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- >>>>> On 16 Nov 92 21:04:05 GMT, ghsu@critical.nswc.navy.mil said:
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- ghsu> Hi, there,
-
- ghsu> I somehow remember seeing statements about "there is no need to use
- ghsu> SliTeX under NFSS". Is that correct and why? (You can see that I
- ghsu> don't understand NFSS. Please aim your explanation to starter.)
- ghsu> Thanks in advance!
-
- To use slitex with the NFSS, the easiest way is to get the psnfss
- package, this is available from most places. at aston (tex.ac.uk) it
- is the directory
- [TEX-ARCHIVE.MACROS.LATEX.STYLES.BASE.NFSS.PSNFSS]
-
- apart from defining some macros to use PostScript fonts, it also has a
- nfss-slitex setup.
-
- You were probably `somehow remember'ing anouncements about
- lslide.sty
- and
- the seminar package.
-
- these two give *latex* style options for producing OHP slides. There
- are certain advantages in using LaTeX, in that all the normal
- article.sty options and environments work.
-
- these two are available from all the usual archives.
-
- David.
-
- PS.
- Apologies to anyone who saw my recent post about accents, before it
- got cancelled. As should have been clear, it was only intended for
- Manchester distribution...
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