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- From: dhosek@hmcvax.claremont.edu
- Subject: Re: DirectTeX
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- Date: 1 Sep 92 10:57:59 PDT
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- In article <1992Sep1.130513.15275@husc3.harvard.edu>, gouvea@zariski.harvard.edu (Fernando Gouvea) writes:
- > In article <1992Aug31.233934.1@cbrown.claremont.edu> dhosek@cbrown.claremont.edu writes:
- >>In article <1992Aug31.172419.15257@husc3.harvard.edu>, gouvea@zariski.harvard.edu (Fernando Gouvea) writes:
- >>> By the way: for Mac users who have access to the MPW shell, this
- >>> implementation of TeX is hard to beat!
-
- >>Well, I haven't seen DirectTeX in person, but Textures is not too
- >>shabby. The most recent release has had a great deal of the inner
- >>loop optimised in 68000 assembly resulting in speed increases of
- >>200% or more. On a Quadra they're claiming TeXbook processing at
- >>rates of about 40 pages per SECOND. That's slick. I have my
- >>doubts about the utility of "Flash mode", but some people like
- >>it.
-
- > Yes, but no metafont,
-
- A point of sorts, but much as I hate to admit it, MF is a dying
- format. Blue Sky supplies the CM fonts in Type 1 PS format
- standard now (which means life is a little unpleasant on a low
- memory low end Mac) and most of us are moving to Type 1 as our
- font format anyway.
-
- Blue Sky did develop a MF, but haven't released it (or is this
- one of the secret call us and we'll send it to you deals) since
- there isn't a real big market for it.
-
- > no integrated BibTeX and Makeindex,
-
- That's a valid point. They ship with standalone BibTeX and
- Makeindex, but they're a pain to work with even with task
- switching.
-
- >no
- > (semi-)automatic font generation,
-
- Yes there is. It's called ATM. I've never seen Textures come up
- blank on a font bitmap request.
-
- >and proprietary formats for everything...
-
- Hmm, dvitool lets one export/import DVI files, reading
- from/saving to text files for the source is likewise trivial. And
- if you must use bitmap fonts, you can get a utility from Blue Sky
- (for free!) for doing the translation.
-
- Plus, at many educational institutions, a site license is held
- and the package can be had relatively inexpensively. Probably at
- a price comparable to buying MPW, no?
-
- -dh
-
-