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- From: Eric Scharff <eds2@cornell.edu>
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- Subject: Re: Tex for DOS question
- Date: 25 Jan 1993 04:07:15 GMT
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- In article <ASR.93Jan24161850@insect.cis.ufl.edu> Allen S. Rout,
- asr@insect.cis.ufl.edu writes:
- > 2) What is the minimum set of files I would need to take, say dvidot,
- >to a remote site, pop in my disk, and get my output from it? ( that is,
- >without making a full installation of EmTeX there ?
-
- I'm not an expert on the ``absolutely necessary'' pk files, but if you're
- using a PostScript printer, the easiest thing to do would be to run dvips
- on your DOS box. That way, the only file you would have to bring would
- be the PostScript file outputted by dvips.
-
- -Eric Scharff
- eds2@cornell.edu
-