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In article <1991Dec2.004911.2605@newshost.anu.edu.au>, gustav@arp.anu.edu.au (Zdzislaw Meglicki) (i.e., myself) writes:
|> I would like to be able to have a free flowing text in ez: that is
|> to be able to typeset a document in two columns or to put a picture
|> on the right and have some text next to it on the left. My impression
|> is that at present Andrew can't do that, I haven't found options in
|> lookz which would allow this kind of text composition anyway. 

I've just found out that "layout" will do exactly this for me, although
it would be useful to allow ez at least a double column format - perhaps
not all that difficult either. While we are at it: my ez core-dumps when
I invoke spelling checker; any remedy for that yet?
-- 
   Zdzislaw Meglicki, gustav@arp.anu.edu.au,
   Automated Reasoning Project - CISR, and Plasma Theory Group - RSPhysS,
   The Australian National University, G.P.O. Box 4, Canberra, A.C.T., 2601, 
   Australia, fax: (Australia)-6-249-0747, tel: (Australia)-6-249-0158
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I can't tell anything about typescript, but about your ~/Mailbox question, I 
have some ideas.  Messages, by default without AMDS, will read new mail from 
/usr/spool/mail/<userid> to ~/Mailbox, and then read from ~/Mailbox.  I think 
``eatmail'' does this too, but uses a different /usr/spool/mail/<userid> since 
you run it on some other machine.


Perhaps you need ``unset hold'' in your ~/.mailrc file.


Turning on AMS_DELIVERY_ENV does nothing more than enable a few run-time 
options.  You don't run AMDS so easily!


		Craig

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\excerptedcaption{Excerpts from internet.other.info-andrew: 28-Nov-91 White 
Pages Nick Williams@cs.city.ac (1533+0)}


\quotation{Using the directions given in 
\typewriter{\smaller{src/overhead/util/lib/WP.ins}}, the build \italic{almost} 
works. The success is, however, sporadic.  I have been cleaning the 
\typewriter{\smaller{wpsrc}} and \typewriter{\smaller{wp}} trees and 
rebuilding the database every now and again in an attempt to get a good 
initial database (i.e. with reasonable gecos fields and affiliations) and 
almost all the time I get errors like:

}\smaller{\example{\quotation{Makeboth run FAILED at Thu Nov 28 14:54:37 GMT 
1991 with status 3

}\quotation{wpbuild terminating abnormally.

}}
}\quotation{The wperr logfile shows:

}\example{\smaller{\quotation{/vol/andrew/lib/wpsrc$ cat wperrZ9892

}\quotation{Can't append PK ``ca12002r"r'' to index ``j"x'': B-tree: No such 
file or directory

}}}
\quotation{I am taking the data from a normal passwd file and not using and 
affiliation maps or other gunk like that.

}
What are the first few lines of your /etc/passwd file?


Are you trying to build a WP over NFS?


What would you wish to use for ``reasonable gecos fields and affiliations''?


		Thanks,

		Craig

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These symbols are to come from the BIND domain name resolver.  (And 
``messageserver'' isn't even an ATK application.)


It's been a while since I built Andrew from scratch, but you're supposed to 
define RESOLVLIB, I think, and RESOLVER_ENV, according to your system config. 
 Check that part of the README files for the truth; this is just a hint.


		Craig

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> Pierre, 
> 
> Yes, many people run ATK without AFS.  Will you send me a copy of your site.h
> and site.mcr files?  Also, if you would generate a small log file showing 
> where ATK is looking for AFS files, it would be helpful.  
> 
> Susan Straub
> Andrew Toolkit Grou
> <susan+@andrew.cmu.edu>

BASEDIR = /usr/X11/ATK

#undef AFS_ENV
#undef AFS30_ENV
#undef AFS31_ENV
#undef SNAP_ENV
#undef RUN_AMDS_ENV
#undef AFSBASEDIR
#undef WM_ENV
#undef DITROFF_ENV

CDEBUGFLAGS = 
RESOLVLIB = /usr/lib/libresolv.a
DEFAULT_ANDREWDIR_ENV = /usr/X11/ATK
XUTILDIR=/usr/bin/X11

#define OPENWINDOWS_ENV
#define CONTRIV_ENV
#define NDBM_ENV
#define GETDOMAIN_ENV

/* ********************************************************************** *\
 *         Copyright IBM Corporation 1988,1991 - All Rights Reserved      *
 *        For full copyright information see:'andrew/config/COPYRITE'     *
\* ********************************************************************** */

/* CMU-local overrides to the distributed system.h file.  The distributed version
   of this file is empty, and patches are never sent for it. */

/* We have AFS version 3.0 at CMU. */
#define	AFS_ENV	1
#define	AFS30_ENV	1

#ifdef _IBMR2
#define AFS31_ENV 1
#endif /* _IBMR2 */


#ifndef AMS_DELIVERY_ENV
#define AMS_DELIVERY_ENV 1
#endif /* AMS_DELIVERY_ENV */

#ifndef WHITEPAGES_ENV
#define WHITEPAGES_ENV 1
#endif /* WHITEPAGES_ENV */

#ifndef SNAP_ENV
#define SNAP_ENV 1
#endif /* SNAP_ENV */

#ifndef _IBMR2 
#ifndef ANDREW_MALLOC_ENV
#define ANDREW_MALLOC_ENV 1
#endif /* ANDREW_MALLOC_ENV */
#endif  _IBMR2  

#ifndef _IBMR2  
#ifndef DEBUG_MALLOC_ENV
#define DEBUG_MALLOC_ENV 1
#endif /* DEBUG_MALLOC_ENV */
#endif  _IBMR2 

#ifndef MK_BASIC_UTILS
#define MK_BASIC_UTILS 1
#endif /* MK_BASIC_UTILS */

#ifndef MK_AUTHORING
#define MK_AUTHORING 1
#endif /* MK_AUTHORING */

#ifndef MK_AUX_UTILS
#define MK_AUX_UTILS 1
#endif /* MK_AUX_UTILS */

#ifndef MK_AUX_INSETS
#define MK_AUX_INSETS 1
#endif /* MK_AUX_INSETS */

#ifndef MK_EXAMPLES
#define MK_EXAMPLES 1
#endif /* MK_EXAMPLES */

/* Run AMDS here at CMU. */
#define	RUN_AMDS_ENV	1

/* Other CMU-specific instructions. */
#ifndef CMU_ENV
#define	CMU_ENV	1
#endif /* CMU_ENV */

#ifdef ANDREW_PRINTING_ENV
#undef ANDREW_PRINTING_ENV
#endif /* ANDREW_PRINTING_ENV */
#define ANDREW_PRINTING_ENV	1

/* Install real copies, not links. */
#ifdef LINKINSTALL_ENV
#undef LINKINSTALL_ENV
#endif /* LINKINSTALL_ENV */

/* Build contributions here at CMU. */
#define CONTRIB_ENV 1

#ifdef _IBMR2
#define PRE_X11R4_ENV 1
#endif /* _IBMR2 */

#ifdef DEFAULT_ANDREWDIR_ENV
#undef DEFAULT_ANDREWDIR_ENV
#define DEFAULT_ANDREWDIR_ENV /usr/itc/released
#endif /* DEFAULT_ANDREWDIR_ENV */

#ifdef DEFAULT_LOCALDIR_ENV
#undef DEFAULT_LOCALDIR_ENV
#define DEFAULT_LOCALDIR_ENV /usr/itc/projects
#endif /* DEFAULT_LOCALDIR_ENV */

#define BUILDANDREWINSTALL_ENV 1

#ifdef WM_ENV
#undef WM_ENV 
#endif /* WM_ENV */

#define	ISO80_FONTS_ENV	1
#ifdef _IBMR2
#define print_PRINTCOMMAND "psdit|lpr"
#define print_PSCPRINTCOMMAND "lpr"
#endif

Here is the compilation

Checking that BASEDIR is not the location of the source files.
Checking Destination Directories....
Checking Destination Directories....
Checking Destination Directories....
make Makefiles SUBDIRS=inst
Making Makefiles (/mnt/contrib/lib/andrew/inst)
cd inst; \
/usr/bin/X11/imake -Timake.tmpl -I. -I.././config -s Makefile -DTOPDIR=../.; \
touch .depends; \
cat .depends >>Makefile; \
make  Makefiles
.././config/site.mcr: 20: NDBM_ENV redefined
.././config/site.mcr: 21: GETDOMAIN_ENV redefined
(cd inst; make dependInstall)
.././config/depend.csh /usr/bin/X11/makedepend /usr/X11/ATK/bin/class \
"-I. -I../config -I../config/sun4_41 -I/usr/X11/ATK/include/atk -I/usr/X11/ATK/include -I/usr/andrew/include -I//usr/include/X11" " "
*.ch not found
make DESTDIR=/usr/X11/ATK install
./pinstall -c -m 0555 pinstall /usr/X11/ATK/etc/install
touch install.time
touch install.doc
(cd /usr/X11/ATK/config; \
rm -f andrewos.h andyenv.h system.h allsys.h site.h; \
ln -s ../include/andrewos.h andrewos.h; \
ln -s ../include/andyenv.h andyenv.h; \
ln -s ../include/system.h system.h; \
ln -s ../include/allsys.h allsys.h; \
ln -s ../include/site.h site.h; )
touch install.time
touch install.doc
date
Mon Dec  2 12:06:21 EST 1991
make Makefiles
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cd overhead; \
/usr/bin/X11/imake -Timake.tmpl -I. -I.././config -s Makefile -DTOPDIR=../.; \
touch .depends; \
cat .depends >>Makefile; \
make  Makefiles
.././config/site.mcr: 20: NDBM_ENV redefined
.././config/site.mcr: 21: GETDOMAIN_ENV redefined
Making Makefiles (/mnt/contrib/lib/andrew/overhead/genmake)
cd genmake; \
/usr/bin/X11/imake -Timake.tmpl -I. -I../.././config -s Makefile -DTOPDIR=../../.; \
touch .depends; \
cat .depends >>Makefile; \
make  Makefiles
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../.././config/site.mcr: 21: GETDOMAIN_ENV redefined
Making Makefiles (/mnt/contrib/lib/andrew/overhead/sys)
cd sys; \
/usr/bin/X11/imake -Timake.tmpl -I. -I../.././config -s Makefile -DTOPDIR=../../.; \
touch .depends; \
cat .depends >>Makefile; \
make  Makefiles
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../.././config/site.mcr: 21: GETDOMAIN_ENV redefined
Making Makefiles (/mnt/contrib/lib/andrew/overhead/util)
cd util; \
/usr/bin/X11/imake -Timake.tmpl -I. -I../.././config -s Makefile -DTOPDIR=../../.; \
touch .depends; \
cat .depends >>Makefile; \
make  Makefiles
../.././config/site.mcr: 20: NDBM_ENV redefined
../.././config/site.mcr: 21: GETDOMAIN_ENV redefined
Making Makefiles (/mnt/contrib/lib/andrew/overhead/util/hdrs)
cd hdrs; \
/usr/bin/X11/imake -Timake.tmpl -I. -I../../.././config -s Makefile -DTOPDIR=../../../.; \
touch .depends; \
cat .depends >>Makefile; \
make  Makefiles
../../.././config/site.mcr: 20: NDBM_ENV redefined
../../.././config/site.mcr: 21: GETDOMAIN_ENV redefined
Making Makefiles (/mnt/contrib/lib/andrew/overhead/util/lib)
cd lib; \
/usr/bin/X11/imake -Timake.tmpl -I. -I../../.././config -s Makefile -DTOPDIR=../../../.; \
touch .depends; \
cat .depends >>Makefile; \
make  Makefiles
../../.././config/site.mcr: 20: NDBM_ENV redefined
../../.././config/site.mcr: 21: GETDOMAIN_ENV redefined
Making Makefiles (/mnt/contrib/lib/andrew/overhead/util/lib/samples)
cd samples; \
/usr/bin/X11/imake -Timake.tmpl -I. -I../../../.././config -s Makefile -DTOPDIR=../../../../.; \
touch .depends; \
cat .depends >>Makefile; \
make  Makefiles
../../../.././config/site.mcr: 20: NDBM_ENV redefined
../../../.././config/site.mcr: 21: GETDOMAIN_ENV redefined
Making Makefiles (/mnt/contrib/lib/andrew/overhead/util/cmd)
cd cmd; \
/usr/bin/X11/imake -Timake.tmpl -I. -I../../.././config -s Makefile -DTOPDIR=../../../.; \
touch .depends; \
cat .depends >>Makefile; \
make  Makefiles
../../.././config/site.mcr: 20: NDBM_ENV redefined
../../.././config/site.mcr: 21: GETDOMAIN_ENV redefined
Making Makefiles (/mnt/contrib/lib/andrew/overhead/addalias)
cd addalias; \
/usr/bin/X11/imake -Timake.tmpl -I. -I../.././config -s Makefile -DTOPDIR=../../.; \
touch .depends; \
cat .depends >>Makefile; \
make  Makefiles
../.././config/site.mcr: 20: NDBM_ENV redefined
../.././config/site.mcr: 21: GETDOMAIN_ENV redefined
Making Makefiles (/mnt/contrib/lib/andrew/overhead/errors)
cd errors; \
/usr/bin/X11/imake -Timake.tmpl -I. -I../.././config -s Makefile -DTOPDIR=../../.; \
touch .depends; \
cat .depends >>Makefile; \
make  Makefiles
../.././config/site.mcr: 20: NDBM_ENV redefined
../.././config/site.mcr: 21: GETDOMAIN_ENV redefined
Making Makefiles (/mnt/contrib/lib/andrew/overhead/index)
cd index; \
/usr/bin/X11/imake -Timake.tmpl -I. -I../.././config -s Makefile -DTOPDIR=../../.; \
touch .depends; \
cat .depends >>Makefile; \
make  Makefiles
../.././config/site.mcr: 20: NDBM_ENV redefined
../.././config/site.mcr: 21: GETDOMAIN_ENV redefined
Making Makefiles (/mnt/contrib/lib/andrew/overhead/malloc)
cd malloc; \
/usr/bin/X11/imake -Timake.tmpl -I. -I../.././config -s Makefile -DTOPDIR=../../.; \
touch .depends; \
cat .depends >>Makefile; \
make  Makefiles
../.././config/site.mcr: 20: NDBM_ENV redefined
../.././config/site.mcr: 21: GETDOMAIN_ENV redefined
Making Makefiles (/mnt/contrib/lib/andrew/overhead/class)
cd class; \
/usr/bin/X11/imake -Timake.tmpl -I. -I../.././config -s Makefile -DTOPDIR=../../.; \
touch .depends; \
cat .depends >>Makefile; \
make  Makefiles
../.././config/site.mcr: 20: NDBM_ENV redefined
../.././config/site.mcr: 21: GETDOMAIN_ENV redefined
Making Makefiles (/mnt/contrib/lib/andrew/overhead/class/machdep)
cd machdep; \
/usr/bin/X11/imake -Timake.tmpl -I. -I../../.././config -s Makefile -DTOPDIR=../../../.; \
touch .depends; \
cat .depends >>Makefile; \
make  Makefiles
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../../.././config/site.mcr: 21: GETDOMAIN_ENV redefined
Making Makefiles (/mnt/contrib/lib/andrew/overhead/class/machdep/sun_sparc_41)
cd sun_sparc_41; \
/usr/bin/X11/imake -Timake.tmpl -I. -I../../../.././config -s Makefile -DTOPDIR=../../../../.; \
touch .depends; \
cat .depends >>Makefile; \
make  Makefiles
../../../.././config/site.mcr: 20: NDBM_ENV redefined
../../../.././config/site.mcr: 21: GETDOMAIN_ENV redefined
Making Makefiles (/mnt/contrib/lib/andrew/overhead/class/lib)
cd lib; \
/usr/bin/X11/imake -Timake.tmpl -I. -I../../.././config -s Makefile -DTOPDIR=../../../.; \
touch .depends; \
cat .depends >>Makefile; \
make  Makefiles
../../.././config/site.mcr: 20: NDBM_ENV redefined
../../.././config/site.mcr: 21: GETDOMAIN_ENV redefined
Making Makefiles (/mnt/contrib/lib/andrew/overhead/class/cmd)
cd cmd; \
/usr/bin/X11/imake -Timake.tmpl -I. -I../../.././config -s Makefile -DTOPDIR=../../../.; \
touch .depends; \
cat .depends >>Makefile; \
make  Makefiles
../../.././config/site.mcr: 20: NDBM_ENV redefined
../../.././config/site.mcr: 21: GETDOMAIN_ENV redefined
Making Makefiles (/mnt/contrib/lib/andrew/overhead/class/pp)
cd pp; \
/usr/bin/X11/imake -Timake.tmpl -I. -I../../.././config -s Makefile -DTOPDIR=../../../.; \
touch .depends; \
cat .depends >>Makefile; \
make  Makefiles
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cat .depends >>Makefile; \
make  Makefiles
../.././config/site.mcr: 20: NDBM_ENV redefined
../.././config/site.mcr: 21: GETDOMAIN_ENV redefined
Making Makefiles (/mnt/contrib/lib/andrew/contrib/mit/annot)
cd annot; \
/usr/bin/X11/imake -Timake.tmpl -I. -I../../.././config -s Makefile -DTOPDIR=../../../.; \
touch .depends; \
cat .depends >>Makefile; \
make  Makefiles
../../.././config/site.mcr: 20: NDBM_ENV redefined
../../.././config/site.mcr: 21: GETDOMAIN_ENV redefined
Making Makefiles (/mnt/contrib/lib/andrew/contrib/mit/util)
cd util; \
/usr/bin/X11/imake -Timake.tmpl -I. -I../../.././config -s Makefile -DTOPDIR=../../../.; \
touch .depends; \
cat .depends >>Makefile; \
make  Makefiles
../../.././config/site.mcr: 20: NDBM_ENV redefined
../../.././config/site.mcr: 21: GETDOMAIN_ENV redefined
Making Makefiles (/mnt/contrib/lib/andrew/contrib/alink)
cd alink; \
/usr/bin/X11/imake -Timake.tmpl -I. -I../.././config -s Makefile -DTOPDIR=../../.; \
touch .depends; \
cat .depends >>Makefile; \
make  Makefiles
../.././config/site.mcr: 20: NDBM_ENV redefined
../.././config/site.mcr: 21: GETDOMAIN_ENV redefined
Making Makefiles (/mnt/contrib/lib/andrew/xmkfontd)
cd xmkfontd; \
/usr/bin/X11/imake -Timake.tmpl -I. -I.././config -s Makefile -DTOPDIR=../.; \
touch .depends; \
cat .depends >>Makefile; \
make  Makefiles
.././config/site.mcr: 20: NDBM_ENV redefined
.././config/site.mcr: 21: GETDOMAIN_ENV redefined
Making Makefiles (/mnt/contrib/lib/andrew/helpindex)
cd helpindex; \
/usr/bin/X11/imake -Timake.tmpl -I. -I.././config -s Makefile -DTOPDIR=../.; \
touch .depends; \
cat .depends >>Makefile; \
make  Makefiles
.././config/site.mcr: 20: NDBM_ENV redefined
.././config/site.mcr: 21: GETDOMAIN_ENV redefined
Making Makefiles (/mnt/contrib/lib/andrew/helpaliases)
cd helpaliases; \
/usr/bin/X11/imake -Timake.tmpl -I. -I.././config -s Makefile -DTOPDIR=../.; \
touch .depends; \
cat .depends >>Makefile; \
make  Makefiles
.././config/site.mcr: 20: NDBM_ENV redefined
.././config/site.mcr: 21: GETDOMAIN_ENV redefined
make dependInstall
Checking that BASEDIR is not the location of the source files.
make DESTDIR=/usr/X11/ATK install
Checking Destination Directories....
Checking Destination Directories....
Checking Destination Directories....
make Makefiles SUBDIRS=inst
Making Makefiles (/mnt/contrib/lib/andrew/inst)
cd inst; \
/usr/bin/X11/imake -Timake.tmpl -I. -I.././config -s Makefile -DTOPDIR=../.; \
touch .depends; \
cat .depends >>Makefile; \
make  Makefiles
.././config/site.mcr: 20: NDBM_ENV redefined
.././config/site.mcr: 21: GETDOMAIN_ENV redefined
(cd inst; make dependInstall)
.././config/depend.csh /usr/bin/X11/makedepend /usr/X11/ATK/bin/class \
"-I. -I../config -I../config/sun4_41 -I/usr/X11/ATK/include/atk -I/usr/X11/ATK/include -I/usr/andrew/include -I//usr/include/X11" " "
*.ch not found
make DESTDIR=/usr/X11/ATK install
./pinstall -c -m 0555 pinstall /usr/X11/ATK/etc/install
touch install.time
touch install.doc
(cd /usr/X11/ATK/config; \
rm -f andrewos.h andyenv.h system.h allsys.h site.h; \
ln -s ../include/andrewos.h andrewos.h; \
ln -s ../include/andyenv.h andyenv.h; \
ln -s ../include/system.h system.h; \
ln -s ../include/allsys.h allsys.h; \
ln -s ../include/site.h site.h; )
touch install.time
touch install.doc
building (dependInstall) (/mnt/contrib/lib/andrew/overhead)
make DESTDIR=/usr/X11/ATK install
touch install.time
touch install.doc
building (dependInstall) (/mnt/contrib/lib/andrew/overhead/genmake)
make DESTDIR=/usr/X11/ATK install
rm -f genmake
/bin/csh ./mkgenmk /usr/bin/X11/imake /usr/itc/released
chmod +x genmake
+ /usr/X11/ATK/etc/install -c -m 0555 genmake /usr/X11/ATK/bin/genmake 
touch install.time
touch install.doc
building (dependInstall) (/mnt/contrib/lib/andrew/overhead/sys)
../.././config/depend.csh /usr/bin/X11/makedepend /usr/X11/ATK/bin/class \
"-I.  -I/usr/X11/ATK/include/atk -I/usr/X11/ATK/include -I/usr/andrew/include -I//usr/include/X11" " "
*.ch not found
make DESTDIR=/usr/X11/ATK install
%%%% Now attempting execution of the installed 'sys' program.
%%%% If this execution does not work for some reason,
%%%%    it may indicate a serious problem with your
%%%%    Andrew system configuration.
%%%% If execution appears successful, the installation will continue.
%%%% Otherwise, it should stop here, and you should
%%%%    correct the apparent problem.
Result of executing /usr/X11/ATK/bin/sys is:
sun4_41
%%%% Execution appears to have been successful.
%%%% Installation continues.
%%%% Executing the configuration tester.
./conftest
conftest: Checking configuration for sys type ``sun4_41'', full name ``SUN4_4.3bsd''
Sys type sun4_41 is most like 4.3 BSD.
conftest: Checking for problems in the allsys.h/system.h/site.h files.
conftest: No inconsistencies detected in the allsys.h/system.h/site.h files.
conftest: No inconsistencies found.  Continuing.
%%%% No problems discovered.  Continuing with the build.
touch install.time
touch install.doc
building (dependInstall) (/mnt/contrib/lib/andrew/overhead/util)
make DESTDIR=/usr/X11/ATK install
touch install.time
touch install.doc
building (dependInstall) (/mnt/contrib/lib/andrew/overhead/util/hdrs)
make DESTDIR=/usr/X11/ATK install
touch install.time
touch install.doc
building (dependInstall) (/mnt/contrib/lib/andrew/overhead/util/lib)
../../.././config/depend.csh /usr/bin/X11/makedepend /usr/X11/ATK/bin/class \
"-I.  -I/usr/X11/ATK/include/atk -I/usr/X11/ATK/include -I/usr/andrew/include -I//usr/include/X11" " "
*.ch not found
/usr/bin/X11/makedepend: warning:  alquery.c: cannot find include file "afs/acl.h"
	not in afs/acl.h
	not in ./afs/acl.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/atk/afs/acl.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/afs/acl.h
	not in /usr/andrew/include/afs/acl.h
	not in /usr/include/X11/afs/acl.h
	not in /usr/include/afs/acl.h
/usr/bin/X11/makedepend: warning:  alquery.c: cannot find include file "afs/prclient.h"
	not in afs/prclient.h
	not in ./afs/prclient.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/atk/afs/prclient.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/afs/prclient.h
	not in /usr/andrew/include/afs/prclient.h
	not in /usr/include/X11/afs/prclient.h
	not in /usr/include/afs/prclient.h
/usr/bin/X11/makedepend: warning:  alquery.c: cannot find include file "afs/prerror.h"
	not in afs/prerror.h
	not in ./afs/prerror.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/atk/afs/prerror.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/afs/prerror.h
	not in /usr/andrew/include/afs/prerror.h
	not in /usr/include/X11/afs/prerror.h
	not in /usr/include/afs/prerror.h
/usr/bin/X11/makedepend: warning:  alquery.c: cannot find include file "afs/venus.h"
	not in afs/venus.h
	not in ./afs/venus.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/atk/afs/venus.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/afs/venus.h
	not in /usr/andrew/include/afs/venus.h
	not in /usr/include/X11/afs/venus.h
	not in /usr/include/afs/venus.h
/usr/bin/X11/makedepend: warning:  alquery.c: cannot find include file "afs/cellconfig.h"
	not in afs/cellconfig.h
	not in ./afs/cellconfig.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/atk/afs/cellconfig.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/afs/cellconfig.h
	not in /usr/andrew/include/afs/cellconfig.h
	not in /usr/include/X11/afs/cellconfig.h
	not in /usr/include/afs/cellconfig.h
/usr/bin/X11/makedepend: warning:  alquery.c: cannot find include file "afs/print.h"
	not in afs/print.h
	not in ./afs/print.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/atk/afs/print.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/afs/print.h
	not in /usr/andrew/include/afs/print.h
	not in /usr/include/X11/afs/print.h
	not in /usr/include/afs/print.h
/usr/bin/X11/makedepend: warning:  alquery.c: cannot find include file "afs/prs_fs.h"
	not in afs/prs_fs.h
	not in ./afs/prs_fs.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/atk/afs/prs_fs.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/afs/prs_fs.h
	not in /usr/andrew/include/afs/prs_fs.h
	not in /usr/include/X11/afs/prs_fs.h
	not in /usr/include/afs/prs_fs.h
/usr/bin/X11/makedepend: warning:  cellauth.c: cannot find include file "afs/param.h"
	not in afs/param.h
	not in ./afs/param.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/atk/afs/param.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/afs/param.h
	not in /usr/andrew/include/afs/param.h
	not in /usr/include/X11/afs/param.h
	not in /usr/include/afs/param.h
/usr/bin/X11/makedepend: warning:  cellauth.c: cannot find include file "rx/xdr.h"
	not in rx/xdr.h
	not in ./rx/xdr.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/atk/rx/xdr.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/rx/xdr.h
	not in /usr/andrew/include/rx/xdr.h
	not in /usr/include/X11/rx/xdr.h
	not in /usr/include/rx/xdr.h
/usr/bin/X11/makedepend: warning:  cellauth.c: cannot find include file "afs/auth.h"
	not in afs/auth.h
	not in ./afs/auth.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/atk/afs/auth.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/afs/auth.h
	not in /usr/andrew/include/afs/auth.h
	not in /usr/include/X11/afs/auth.h
	not in /usr/include/afs/auth.h
/usr/bin/X11/makedepend: warning:  cellauth.c: cannot find include file "afs/cellconfig.h"
	not in afs/cellconfig.h
	not in ./afs/cellconfig.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/atk/afs/cellconfig.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/afs/cellconfig.h
	not in /usr/andrew/include/afs/cellconfig.h
	not in /usr/include/X11/afs/cellconfig.h
	not in /usr/include/afs/cellconfig.h
/usr/bin/X11/makedepend: warning:  tfail.c: cannot find include file "afs/param.h"
	not in afs/param.h
	not in ./afs/param.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/atk/afs/param.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/afs/param.h
	not in /usr/andrew/include/afs/param.h
	not in /usr/include/X11/afs/param.h
	not in /usr/include/afs/param.h
/usr/bin/X11/makedepend: warning:  tfail.c: cannot find include file "afs/errors.h"
	not in afs/errors.h
	not in ./afs/errors.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/atk/afs/errors.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/afs/errors.h
	not in /usr/andrew/include/afs/errors.h
	not in /usr/include/X11/afs/errors.h
	not in /usr/include/afs/errors.h
/usr/bin/X11/makedepend: warning:  thiscell.c: cannot find include file "afs/param.h"
	not in afs/param.h
	not in ./afs/param.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/atk/afs/param.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/afs/param.h
	not in /usr/andrew/include/afs/param.h
	not in /usr/include/X11/afs/param.h
	not in /usr/include/afs/param.h
/usr/bin/X11/makedepend: warning:  thiscell.c: cannot find include file "rx/xdr.h"
	not in rx/xdr.h
	not in ./rx/xdr.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/atk/rx/xdr.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/rx/xdr.h
	not in /usr/andrew/include/rx/xdr.h
	not in /usr/include/X11/rx/xdr.h
	not in /usr/include/rx/xdr.h
/usr/bin/X11/makedepend: warning:  thiscell.c: cannot find include file "afs/vice.h"
	not in afs/vice.h
	not in ./afs/vice.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/atk/afs/vice.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/afs/vice.h
	not in /usr/andrew/include/afs/vice.h
	not in /usr/include/X11/afs/vice.h
	not in /usr/include/afs/vice.h
/usr/bin/X11/makedepend: warning:  tokpak.c: cannot find include file "afs/param.h"
	not in afs/param.h
	not in ./afs/param.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/atk/afs/param.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/afs/param.h
	not in /usr/andrew/include/afs/param.h
	not in /usr/include/X11/afs/param.h
	not in /usr/include/afs/param.h
/usr/bin/X11/makedepend: warning:  tokpak.c: cannot find include file "rx/xdr.h"
	not in rx/xdr.h
	not in ./rx/xdr.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/atk/rx/xdr.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/rx/xdr.h
	not in /usr/andrew/include/rx/xdr.h
	not in /usr/include/X11/rx/xdr.h
	not in /usr/include/rx/xdr.h
/usr/bin/X11/makedepend: warning:  tokpak.c: cannot find include file "afs/afsint.h"
	not in afs/afsint.h
	not in ./afs/afsint.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/atk/afs/afsint.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/afs/afsint.h
	not in /usr/andrew/include/afs/afsint.h
	not in /usr/include/X11/afs/afsint.h
	not in /usr/include/afs/afsint.h
/usr/bin/X11/makedepend: warning:  tokpak.c: cannot find include file "afs/auth.h"
	not in afs/auth.h
	not in ./afs/auth.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/atk/afs/auth.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/afs/auth.h
	not in /usr/andrew/include/afs/auth.h
	not in /usr/include/X11/afs/auth.h
	not in /usr/include/afs/auth.h
/usr/bin/X11/makedepend: warning:  tokpak.c: cannot find include file "afs/cellconfig.h"
	not in afs/cellconfig.h
	not in ./afs/cellconfig.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/atk/afs/cellconfig.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/afs/cellconfig.h
	not in /usr/andrew/include/afs/cellconfig.h
	not in /usr/include/X11/afs/cellconfig.h
	not in /usr/include/afs/cellconfig.h
/usr/bin/X11/makedepend: warning:  tokunpak.c: cannot find include file "afs/param.h"
	not in afs/param.h
	not in ./afs/param.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/atk/afs/param.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/afs/param.h
	not in /usr/andrew/include/afs/param.h
	not in /usr/include/X11/afs/param.h
	not in /usr/include/afs/param.h
/usr/bin/X11/makedepend: warning:  tokunpak.c: cannot find include file "rx/xdr.h"
	not in rx/xdr.h
	not in ./rx/xdr.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/atk/rx/xdr.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/rx/xdr.h
	not in /usr/andrew/include/rx/xdr.h
	not in /usr/include/X11/rx/xdr.h
	not in /usr/include/rx/xdr.h
/usr/bin/X11/makedepend: warning:  tokunpak.c: cannot find include file "afs/afsint.h"
	not in afs/afsint.h
	not in ./afs/afsint.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/atk/afs/afsint.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/afs/afsint.h
	not in /usr/andrew/include/afs/afsint.h
	not in /usr/include/X11/afs/afsint.h
	not in /usr/include/afs/afsint.h
/usr/bin/X11/makedepend: warning:  tokunpak.c: cannot find include file "afs/auth.h"
	not in afs/auth.h
	not in ./afs/auth.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/atk/afs/auth.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/afs/auth.h
	not in /usr/andrew/include/afs/auth.h
	not in /usr/include/X11/afs/auth.h
	not in /usr/include/afs/auth.h
/usr/bin/X11/makedepend: warning:  tokunpak.c: cannot find include file "afs/cellconfig.h"
	not in afs/cellconfig.h
	not in ./afs/cellconfig.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/atk/afs/cellconfig.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/afs/cellconfig.h
	not in /usr/andrew/include/afs/cellconfig.h
	not in /usr/include/X11/afs/cellconfig.h
	not in /usr/include/afs/cellconfig.h
/usr/bin/X11/makedepend: warning:  uerror.c: cannot find include file "afs/param.h"
	not in afs/param.h
	not in ./afs/param.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/atk/afs/param.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/afs/param.h
	not in /usr/andrew/include/afs/param.h
	not in /usr/include/X11/afs/param.h
	not in /usr/include/afs/param.h
/usr/bin/X11/makedepend: warning:  uerror.c: cannot find include file "afs/errors.h"
	not in afs/errors.h
	not in ./afs/errors.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/atk/afs/errors.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/afs/errors.h
	not in /usr/andrew/include/afs/errors.h
	not in /usr/include/X11/afs/errors.h
	not in /usr/include/afs/errors.h
/usr/bin/X11/makedepend: warning:  vclose.c: cannot find include file "afs/param.h"
	not in afs/param.h
	not in ./afs/param.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/atk/afs/param.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/afs/param.h
	not in /usr/andrew/include/afs/param.h
	not in /usr/include/X11/afs/param.h
	not in /usr/include/afs/param.h
/usr/bin/X11/makedepend: warning:  vclose.c: cannot find include file "afs/venus.h"
	not in afs/venus.h
	not in ./afs/venus.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/atk/afs/venus.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/afs/venus.h
	not in /usr/andrew/include/afs/venus.h
	not in /usr/include/X11/afs/venus.h
	not in /usr/include/afs/venus.h
/usr/bin/X11/makedepend: warning:  vclose.c: cannot find include file "afs/errors.h"
	not in afs/errors.h
	not in ./afs/errors.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/atk/afs/errors.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/afs/errors.h
	not in /usr/andrew/include/afs/errors.h
	not in /usr/include/X11/afs/errors.h
	not in /usr/include/afs/errors.h
/usr/bin/X11/makedepend: warning:  venusop.c: cannot find include file "afs/param.h"
	not in afs/param.h
	not in ./afs/param.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/atk/afs/param.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/afs/param.h
	not in /usr/andrew/include/afs/param.h
	not in /usr/include/X11/afs/param.h
	not in /usr/include/afs/param.h
/usr/bin/X11/makedepend: warning:  venusop.c: cannot find include file "afs/venus.h"
	not in afs/venus.h
	not in ./afs/venus.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/atk/afs/venus.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/afs/venus.h
	not in /usr/andrew/include/afs/venus.h
	not in /usr/include/X11/afs/venus.h
	not in /usr/include/afs/venus.h
/usr/bin/X11/makedepend: warning:  wpbase.c: cannot find include file "afs/param.h"
	not in afs/param.h
	not in ./afs/param.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/atk/afs/param.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/afs/param.h
	not in /usr/andrew/include/afs/param.h
	not in /usr/include/X11/afs/param.h
	not in /usr/include/afs/param.h
/usr/bin/X11/makedepend: warning:  wpbase.c: cannot find include file "afs/venus.h"
	not in afs/venus.h
	not in ./afs/venus.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/atk/afs/venus.h
	not in /usr/X11/ATK/include/afs/venus.h
	not in /usr/andrew/include/afs/venus.h
	not in /usr/include/X11/afs/venus.h
	not in /usr/include/afs/venus.h
make DESTDIR=/usr/X11/ATK install
rm -f alquery.o
cc -pic -c   -I.  -I/usr/X11/ATK/include/atk -I/usr/X11/ATK/include -I/usr/andrew/include -I//usr/include/X11   alquery.c
alquery.c: 54: Can't find include file afs/acl.h
alquery.c: 55: Can't find include file afs/prclient.h
alquery.c: 56: Can't find include file afs/prerror.h
alquery.c: 57: Can't find include file afs/venus.h
alquery.c: 59: Can't find include file afs/cellconfig.h
alquery.c: 60: Can't find include file afs/print.h
alquery.c: 61: Can't find include file afs/prs_fs.h
*** Error code 2
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `alquery.o'
Current working directory /mnt/contrib/lib/andrew/overhead/util/lib
*** Error code 1
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `dependInstall'
Current working directory /mnt/contrib/lib/andrew/overhead/util/lib
*** Error code 1
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `dependInstall'
Current working directory /mnt/contrib/lib/andrew/overhead/util
*** Error code 1
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `dependInstall'
Current working directory /mnt/contrib/lib/andrew/overhead
*** Error code 1
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `dependInstall'
Current working directory /mnt/contrib/lib/andrew
*** Error code 1
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `World'

-- 

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Excerpts from netnews.comp.soft-sys.andrew: 2-Dec-91 Re: Please add me
to this d.. Craig_Everhart@TRANSARC. (355)

> It's been a while since I built Andrew from scratch, but you're supposed
> to define RESOLVLIB, I think, and RESOLVER_ENV, according to your system
> config. 

RESOLVER_ENV is defined by default in andrew/config/allsys.h.

RESOLVLIB should be set in andrew/config/site.mcr iff you have your
machine setup to use the resolver and that library isn't included in
your C library.  For example, on the Sun machines the resolver library
is /usr/lib/libresolv.a.  You could then add this line to your site.mcr
file:

        RESOLVLIB = /usr/lib/libresolv.a

You can determine whether the resolver library is integrated into the C
library by doing this (on my Sparc 1):

% nm /lib/libc.a | egrep res_search
         U _res_search
000002a0 T _res_search

Excerpts from netnews.comp.soft-sys.andrew: 29-Nov-91 Please add me to
this distr.. Ronald Hall@BOND.CRIM.CA (1467)

> BTW this is running on a SOlbourne series 600 ruinning X11R4 and OS/MP
> 4.1A1. Thanks in advance.

Did you do a port to this platform?   What dynamic loading code did you use?

Gary Keim
ATK Group
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Date: 2 Dec 91 17:19:29 GMT
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Subject: How on earth does messages determine what fonts to use?
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After being beaten into it, I accepted and eventually came to enjoy
using Messages and AMS.  The key to this breakthrough was setting up
Messages to always use fixed-width fonts for the body of the message.
While it is nice to be able to use proportional fonts, the rest of the
universe doesn't.

O.K.  Here's my question:

we recently upgraded to Messages 7.15 and ATK 5.0.0.  When we did so, my
fixed width fonts went away.  I spent forever trying to track down the
source of this and found that (at least) the following .preferences
entries have an effect on the font of the message body:

- messages.FontSize
- messages.FontFamily
- messages.BodyFont
- print.BodyFont        (I don't know why, but it does)

I also found that the order made a difference.  Can anyone tell me what
Messages uses to determine the font of the body, the captions, etc?  I
tried RT'ing the FM, but must not be RT'ing in the right spot.  



Thanks,
Neil



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\excerptedcaption{Excerpts from misc: 29-Nov-91 Re: Installing Andrew 5.0 w.. 
Bill Cattey@Athena.MIT.E (1055)}


\quotation{I'm building ATK 5.0 on a SPARC IPC.

}\quotation{I thought I'd try it completely vanilla:  ATK from the X tape, and

}\quotation{the SPARC running Open Windows, not X.

}
Do you know about the problems that Guy Harris pointed out regarding some 
Imakefile confusion about where the Xnews fonts are to be stored?


\excerptedcaption{Excerpts from misc: 29-Nov-91 Re: Installing Andrew 5.0 w.. 
Bill Cattey@Athena.MIT.E (1055)}


\quotation{Am I correct in thinking that every reference to 
$\{XLIBDIR\}/libX11.a should

}\quotation{change to -L$\{XLIBDIR\} -lX11  ?

}
\quotation{Shouldn't everything decide whether or not to do this based on the 
LIBDL_ENV

}\quotation{variable?

}
The RS/6000 doesn't define LIBDL_ENV but it needs the later form.  I believe 
that platforms whose OS provides shared-libraries should link libX11.a in 
these ways:


if (runapp)

	link either dynamically or statically

else if(dynamic object)

	don't link at all -- the unresolved symbols are expected to be resolved at 
run-time

endif


-Gary

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Excerpts from misc: 2-Dec-91 How on earth does messages .. Neil
Weisenfeld@uunet.uu (1276)

> O.K.  Here's my question:

> we recently upgraded to Messages 7.15 and ATK 5.0.0.  When we did so, my
> fixed width fonts went away.  I spent forever trying to track down the
> source of this and found that (at least) the following .preferences
> entries have an effect on the font of the message body:

> - messages.FontSize
> - messages.FontFamily
> - messages.BodyFont
> - print.BodyFont        (I don't know why, but it does)

> I also found that the order made a difference. 

Why don't you send me your preference file and I`ll help you out.

Gary Keim
ATK Group
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I experienced the typescript problem you described when I ran tcsh with
lineediting enabled.  As soon as I did unsetenv LINEEDIT, the problem
went away.  I think there are other shells besides tcsh that offer
lineediting, and that may what is affecting you.

Good Luck,
-wdc
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Thanks for the help.  I tripped over the Xnews fonts location problem.  Have 
we decided where we will fix the problem.  (His patch offered two solutions.)


I solved my problem by not only removing referece to -L$\{XLIBDIR\} and -lX11 
but also removing referece to libcmenu.a in the build of xws.do.


So your solution:


\quotation{if (runapp)

}\quotation{	link either dynamically or statically

}\quotation{else if(dynamic object)

}\quotation{	don't link at all -- the unresolved symbols are

 	expected to be resolved at run-time

}\quotation{endif

}
Turned out to be the right one.


The four affected Imakefiles are in overhead/cmenu, atk/basics/common, 
atk/basics/x, and atk/apps.


I currently defined a conditional XLIBDL_ENV to denote that the X library was 
dynamically linked, and which implements your solution.


I'll be interested to see what all-encompassing solution is adopted by you 
folks.


-wdc

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In general, typescript does not work well with things that put the tty
in raw mode, in particular rlogin or gdb with line-editing enabled.  Try
using tm instead.

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Dear Sir,
I am not allowed to hold the telephone line long enough to transfer
the whole ATK package through international telephone line. I would be
grateful if you could send me a copy of ATK on tape (DC6150 to be read by
SGI workstation) together with hard copy user and programmer documentations.
I will pay for all necessary cost plus shipping and handling. My full name
and address are:
Dr NG, Fung Fai
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University of Hong Kong,
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Many Thanks in advance. Best Regards.
-- Fai
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>Dear Sir,
>I am not allowed to hold the telephone line long enough to transfer
>the whole ATK package through international telephone line. I would be
>grateful if you could send me a copy of ATK on tape (DC6150 to be read by
>SGI workstation) together with hard copy user and programmer documentations.
>I will pay for all necessary cost plus shipping and handling. My full name
>and address are:
>Dr NG, Fung Fai
>Department of Surveying,
>University of Hong Kong,
>Pokfulam Road,
>Hong Kong.
>Many Thanks in advance. Best Regards.
>-- Fai

Chinese University of Hong Kong has a 64Kbps Internet connection. Leased line
and all. Wouldn't it be a lot faster to just ask them to get it for you?

						Torben
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From: micro-heart-of-gold.mit.edu!wupost!darwin.sura.net!nih-csl!alw.nih.gov!rdew@bloom-beacon.mit.edu  (Bob Dew)
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You need to build spell.do with optimization turned off.
This is a bug, apparently, that was introduced in Patch 10, 
and which persistes in Version 5.0.0.  

To fix the problem, go to ...andrew/atk/extensions, and type:

	make dependInstall CDEBUGFLAGS=""

Bob
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I've resent your request to the people who are responsible for maintaining 
accounts at Carnegie-Mellon University.  They are not responsible for the 
distribution - and the folks responsible for the distribution are not 
responsible for accounts here.


--fish

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\excerptedcaption{Excerpts from misc: 3-Dec-91 Re: spelling checker crashe.. 
Bob Dew@bloom-beacon.mit (262)}


\quotation{You need to build spell.do with optimization turned off.

}\quotation{This is a bug, apparently, that was introduced in Patch 10, 

}\quotation{and which persistes in Version 5.0.0.  

}
\quotation{To fix the problem, go to ...andrew/atk/extensions, and type:

}
\quotation{	make dependInstall CDEBUGFLAGS=""

}

I've discovered and corrected a bug with these files:


andrew/atk/extensions/

	compile.c

	ezdiff.c

	filter.c

	gsearch.c

	spell.c

	tags.c


The problem was that there was some code in each of them that looked like 
this:


	if(fork() == 0) \{ /* child */

		exec();

\bold{		return;	/* <-- this should be exit(0); */

}	\}

	else \{ /* parent */

	\}


Gary Keim

ATK Group

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From: micro-heart-of-gold.mit.edu!wupost!darwin.sura.net!haven.umd.edu!cs.wvu.wvnet.edu!schiebel@bloom-beacon.mit.edu  (Darrell Schiebel)
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	What systems are people using to print Andrew
	documents????  I'm using a Sun IPC, and it doesn't
	come with psdit, ditroff, [a-z]*dit. Are there
	systems which are net-ware which will do this???

	I've gotten psroff (from uunet) and it tries to work
	except, there seems to be a problem with figures and
	some fonts. I've also gotten groff from prep.ai.mit.edu,
	and have started compiling it.

	Someone mentioned "psdit", what is it (presumably a
	ditroff to postscript converter)? Is it available on the
	net? 

	Surely the folks at CMU should have an archive of this
	sort of information...What is used at CMU on the Suns for 
	printing???

				Any help would be greatly appreciated,
				Darrell Schiebel
				(schiebel@a.cs.wvu.wvnet.edu)
				(drs@baks.bell-atl.com)
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Dear Sir,
I have no experience in using FTP to load information from remote host.
Could anyone tell me the exact procedures to copy Andrew via anonymous FTP ?
Are there any precautions I should note such as in case of link failure ?
Thanks in advance.
-- Fai
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Please answer the following questions about lookz class of ATK:

- Which method is resbonsible for writing the new attributes
  to the edited file?

- When is the content of the edited file updated?
  Are changes of the styles applied directly to the text or are they
  buffered?
 
- Is there some documentation of the lookz class available? If so, please 
  send it to us.



                                         Elisabeth Zoder
                                         Kapsch AG - Vienna, Austria
                
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From: munnari.oz.au!manuel!arp!gustav@tcgould.tn.cornell.edu  (Zdzislaw Meglicki)
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This I suspect is a typical "Frequently Asked Question": how can I use
PostScript fonts other than those defined in /usr/andrew/X11fonts both
in displayed and printed documents? 

I've played with LookZ with varying luck: I've managed to use some of
the contributed Adobe fonts (looked very nice), but they didn't "stay"
with the document - also when the document printed the used fonts were
quite different (i.e., standard Times Roman).

I guess that the trick is to have X11 fonts of appropriate sizes and their
PostScript equivalents - then ezprint would have to somehow convince
ditroff to load appropriate PostScript font when it encounters the new X11
font in the input. It seems to me that at present such mapping exists
only between fonts defined in /usr/andrew/X11fonts and the corresponding
PostScript fonts. But where is it defined? What would I have to do, to 
extend that mapping? (i.e., to add new fonts to the system).

Come to think of it - are there any plans for combining Andrew with 
TeX and MetaFont? MetaFont can be easily used to produce fonts for
85dpi and 100dpi displays which can then be converted to bdf and pcf 
fonts (this is, for instance, what xtex uses) - so there is a large
scope here for having a very "faithful" WYSIWYG system and unlimited
number of fonts.


-- 
   Zdzislaw Meglicki, gustav@arp.anu.edu.au,
   Automated Reasoning Project - CISR, and Plasma Theory Group - RSPhysS,
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In article <EdCxOX_00Vs9APQUpo@andrew.cmu.edu>, gk5g+@ANDREW.CMU.EDU (Gary Keim) writes:
|> 
|> I've discovered and corrected a bug with these files:
|> 
|> andrew/atk/extensions/
|> 	compile.c
|> 	ezdiff.c
|> 	filter.c
|> 	gsearch.c
|> 	spell.c
|> 	tags.c
|> 
|> The problem was that there was some code in each of them that looked like this:
|> 
|> 	if(fork() == 0) { /* child */
|> 		exec();
|> 		return;	/* <-- this should be exit(0); */
|> 	}
|> 	else { /* parent */
|> 	}
|> 

Could you send the patch to the news? Will this patch really address
the problem of spelling checker crashing ez? I've just recompiled
"extensions" without "-O" and the problem went away. Could it be
that the optimizer does something nasty to the "return" statement?
-- 
   Zdzislaw Meglicki, gustav@arp.anu.edu.au,
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   The Australian National University, G.P.O. Box 4, Canberra, A.C.T., 2601, 
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In article <1991Dec3.145350.25514@alw.nih.gov>, rdew@alw.nih.gov (Bob Dew) writes:
|> You need to build spell.do with optimization turned off.
|> This is a bug, apparently, that was introduced in Patch 10, 
|> and which persistes in Version 5.0.0.  

Yes, this worked. Thank you very much!

-- 
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When I started playing with "layout" I quickly noticed that the printed
results were quite different from how layout thought things would look
like. I've managed to fix the font size problem by putting in my 
preferences:

   layout.BodyFont: Andy10
   print.BodyFont: Andy12

There is still a slight mismatch, but it's much less than when layout
was using the default BodyFont (which is Andy12). 

Is there a similar simple trick which can be used with rasters? Because
the resolution of the display is much smaller than the resolution of 
the printer, raster graphics on the display are about 2 times too large
in comparison with what they look like when printed (on a 300 dpi Laser
Writer). Because the resolution
of the printers and of the displays may vary, perhaps there should be
a special display and printer related flag "resolution", or "dpi", 
and an additional raster related flag, say "absoluteSize" which would
automatically scale raster graphics when printed so as to reproduce more
faithfully the size projected on the display.

Perhaps such a facility is there already?
-- 
   Zdzislaw Meglicki, gustav@arp.anu.edu.au,
   Automated Reasoning Project - CISR, and Plasma Theory Group - RSPhysS,
   The Australian National University, G.P.O. Box 4, Canberra, A.C.T., 2601, 
   Australia, fax: (Australia)-6-249-0747, tel: (Australia)-6-249-0158
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Subject: malloc: multiply defined? (Ultrix 4.1/DS3100)

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I'm just starting to compile up Andrew version 5.0 taken directly from the 
andrew FTP site on a DECstation 3100 under Ultrix 4.1 and DECwindows.  I get 
the following error partway throught a "make World":


\typewriter{cc -Dvoid=int  -O -I.  -I/usr/andrew50/include/atk 
-I/usr/andrew50/include -I//usr/include/X11 "-Wl,-D,1000000"  -o runapp.temp 
mips_global_space.o  runapp.o statload.o  /usr/andrew50/lib/atk/libtscript.a 
 /usr/andrew50/lib/atk/libez.a  /usr/andrew50/lib/atk/libframe.a 
 /usr/andrew50/lib/atk/libtext.a  /usr/andrew50/lib/atk/libsupviews.a 
 /usr/andrew50/lib/atk/libutilviews.a  /usr/andrew50/lib/atk/libsupport.a 
 /usr/andrew50/lib/atk/libbasics.a    /usr/andrew50/lib/libclass.a

   /usr/andrew50/lib/liberrors.a   /usr/andrew50/lib/libutil.a 
/usr/andrew50/lib/libafs.a   /usr/andrew50/lib/libmalloc.a 
  /usr/andrew50/lib/libcmenu.a   //usr/lib/libX11.a      -lm

ld:

//usr/lib/libX11.a(XvmsAlloc.o): malloc: multiply defined

//usr/lib/libX11.a(XvmsAlloc.o): realloc: multiply defined

//usr/lib/libX11.a(XvmsAlloc.o): free: multiply defined

/lib/libc.a(calloc.o): calloc: multiply defined

*** Error code 1


Stop.

}
Is there some magic flag I forgot to set in my site.mcr or elsewhere?  I've 
attached by site.mcr and site.h below...


--Dwight D. McKay, \smaller{Purdue University, Department of Biological 
Sciences}

--\bold{Office}: LILY B-145, \bold{Phone}: (317) 494-4481

--mckay@gimli.bio.purdue.edu


--- cut here for site.mcr ---

\typewriter{/* CMU-local overrides to the distributed system.mcr file.  The 
distributed version */

/*   of this file is empty, and patches are never sent for it. */


BASEDIR = /usr/andrew50

DESTDIR = /usr/andrew50

}
--- cut here for site.h ---

\typewriter{/* 
********************************************************************** *\\

 *         Copyright IBM Corporation 1988,1991 - All Rights Reserved      *

 *        For full copyright information see:'andrew/config/COPYRITE'     *

\\* ********************************************************************** */


/* CMU-local overrides to the distributed system.h file.  The distributed 
version

   of this file is empty, and patches are never sent for it. */


#define PRE_X11R4_ENV	1

#define DPS_ENV	1

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\excerptedcaption{Excerpts from misc: 4-Dec-91 layout: scaling Zdzislaw 
Meglicki@bloom- (1359)}


\quotation{Is there a similar simple trick which can be used with rasters? 
Because

}\quotation{the resolution of the display is much smaller than the resolution 
of 

}\quotation{the printer, raster graphics on the display are about 2 times too 
large

}\quotation{in comparison with what they look like when printed (on a 300 dpi 
Laser

}\quotation{Writer). Because the resolution

}\quotation{of the printers and of the displays may vary, perhaps there should 
be

}\quotation{a special display and printer related flag "resolution", or "dpi", 

}\quotation{and an additional raster related flag, say "absoluteSize" which 
would

}\quotation{automatically scale raster graphics when printed so as to 
reproduce more

}\quotation{faithfully the size projected on the display.

}
Yes there is such a feature.  From the raster help file:


\section{Printing}


\leftindent{You can print rasters and documents containing raster insets on 
any Postscript printer (all of the publicly available Andrew printers on the 
Carnegie Mellon campus are Postscript printers).  Be aware that it takes much 
longer to print rasters than other kinds of files.}


\leftindent{The size of the raster in your window is indirectly related to its 
printed size.  You use the \bold{Set Print Size} menu option to find out how 
big the printed version will be, and to change the printed size if you wish.  


It is not currently possible to preview rasters.}


\leftindent{\bold{Printing.}  To print a raster, choose \bold{Print} from the 
\italic{File} menu card.  It will print at about half the size it appears on 
the screen. }


\leftindent{\bold{Setting your printer.}  You can change the printer that will 
print your raster by typing the new printer's name at the 


\leftindent{Set printer to [Default]:}


prompt.  "Default" is the name of the printer where your file will be printer 
otherwise.


\bold{Setting print size.}   By default, rasters print at about half the size 
they appear on the screen.  You can use the \bold{Set Print Size} option from 
the\italic{ Raster} menu card to find out what this size is, and to change the 
printed size of a raster in two ways.  You can change print size to be about 
the size the raster appears on the screen, or you can specify another size. 
 The second option also allows you to distort the image by scaling one 
dimension more than the other (though it is probably easier to do this using 
the \bold{Scale} option on the \italic{Raster Ops} menu card--see the section 
above on \bold{Scaling} for details).


\bold{\italic{Setting print size to equal screen size.}}  To set the print 
size to be near the screen size of the raster, begin by choosing \bold{Set 
Print Size} from the\italic{ Raster} menu card.   The message line reads


\leftindent{Print height H  width W in.  New height[scale to width]}


where H and W are the current printing height and width of your raster, in 
inches.  Press Enter to choose the default.  The message line reads


\leftindent{Print height H  width W in.  Scale to width[original: O]}


where O is near the screen width (in inches).  Press Enter to choose width O. 
 Raster automatically calculates the correct height, changes print size and 
reports the new values in the message


\leftindent{Print size is now height Y width O in.}


\bold{\italic{Specifying another print size. }} You can either specify a 
height or width (and have Raster scale the other dimension automatically), or 
can change both (to distort the printed image).  Begin by choosing \bold{Set 
Print Size} from the\italic{ Raster} menu card.   The message line reads


\leftindent{Print height H  width W in.  New height[scale to width]}


where H and W are the current printing height and width of your raster, in 
inches. 


1) \italic{To choose print height before width}, type in the desired height 
(in inches).  Raster calculates the scaled width that matches and offers it to 
you as X in the message


\leftindent{Print height Y in.  New width [X]}


Press Enter to keep the printed version proportional, or specify a different 
width.  A choice greater than X will stretch the raster horizontally; a choice 
smaller than X will make it look stretched vertically. Raster reports the new 
print dimensions on the message line.


2) \italic{To choose print width before height}, press Enter to pick the 
default ([scale to width]).  The message line reads


\leftindent{Print height H width Y in.  Scale to width [original: O]}


Specify the desired new width. Raster calculates the new print height 
automatically and reports the new print dimensions on the message line.

}
Gary Keim

ATK Group

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\quotation{Could you send the patch to the news? Will this patch really 
address

}\quotation{the problem of spelling checker crashing ez? I've just recompiled

}\quotation{"extensions" without "-O" and the problem went away. Could it be

}\quotation{that the optimizer does something nasty to the "return" statement?

}
I don't think that I'll send a patch to the list -- my previous message on the 
subject describes how to make the real fix.


This really fixes the problem with the spell checker core dumping (on Suns 
with Optimization enabled), as well as the other objects that I listed in my 
previous message.  They all had the same problem.


Gary Keim

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\excerptedcaption{Excerpts from misc: 4-Dec-91 Other PostScript fonts in A.. 
Zdzislaw Meglicki@tcgoul (1569)}


\quotation{This I suspect is a typical "Frequently Asked Question": how can I 
use

}\quotation{PostScript fonts other than those defined in /usr/andrew/X11fonts 
both

}\quotation{in displayed and printed documents? 

}
We are in the process of creating a FAQ document and are using many of your 
questions as input.


There are two aspects of this problem: screen display and print display.


\bold{Screen Display}


\leftindent{To have your own fonts used by ATK applications for displaying 
text you must first create those fonts and place them in a directory, possibly 
set up a fonts.alias file, run mkfontdir to get a fonts.dir file, and finally 
add that directory to your X fontpath.  Also, you'll have to specify in your 
preferences file the fontname:


ez.bodyfont: myfont12


}\bold{Print Display}


\leftindent{To get these fonts to print you have to create the appropriate 
troff device-specific font description files (see /usr/lib/font/devpsc for the 
Postscript fonts).  Question: Are there tools around that let you create a 
troff font? Furthermore, you'd have to alter the ATK-to-troff text translator 
(../andrew/atk/text/txtroff.c) to recognize your new font family and to make 
the appropriate mapping from your fontname to the troff fontname.  Currently, 
the only fonts used for printing are Times, Helvetica, and Courier.}


\excerptedcaption{Excerpts from misc: 4-Dec-91 Other PostScript fonts in A.. 
Zdzislaw Meglicki@tcgoul (1569)}


\quotation{Come to think of it - are there any plans for combining Andrew with 

}\quotation{TeX and MetaFont? MetaFont can be easily used to produce fonts for

}\quotation{85dpi and 100dpi displays which can then be converted to bdf and 
pcf 

}\quotation{fonts (this is, for instance, what xtex uses) - so there is a 
large

}\quotation{scope here for having a very "faithful" WYSIWYG system and 
unlimited

}\quotation{number of fonts.

}
I don't know anything about MetaFont, but what we need is:


\leftindent{- BDF font creation tool

- tool that allows us to create a troff font file from a BDF font

}
Gary Keim

ATK Group

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\quotation{- Which method is resbonsible for writing the new attributes

}\quotation{  to the edited file?

}
The lookz inset grabs the stylesheet associated with the text object, and 
directly modifies that stylesheet.  


\excerptedcaption{Excerpts from misc: 3-Dec-91 Inquire about lookz class 
Fodatec Project@relay.EU (521)}


\quotation{- When is the content of the edited file updated?

}\quotation{  Are changes of the styles applied directly to the text or are 
they

}\quotation{  buffered?

}
Via lookz you manipulate the contents of the stylesheet which is associated 
with the text object representation of the file being edited.  Changes made to 
the stylesheet are communicated to the user when the textview decides that it 
will redisplay a portion of the text that is surrounded by a style that was 
modified.  After changing a style that is present in the document you can see 
the result by forcing a redraw of the lookz inset by choosing the 
\bold{\italic{Update Document}} menu option or typing ^L in the text window.


\excerptedcaption{Excerpts from misc: 3-Dec-91 Inquire about lookz class 
Fodatec Project@relay.EU (521)}


\quotation{- Is there some documentation of the lookz class available? If so, 
please 

}\quotation{  send it to us.

}
There is a lookz help file.  Type:


% \bold{help lookz} 


or look in ../andrew/atk/lookz/lookz.help.


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ATK Group

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\typewriter{\quotation{//usr/lib/libX11.a(XvmsAlloc.o): malloc: multiply 
defined

}\quotation{//usr/lib/libX11.a(XvmsAlloc.o): realloc: multiply defined

}\quotation{//usr/lib/libX11.a(XvmsAlloc.o): free: multiply defined

}\quotation{/lib/libc.a(calloc.o): calloc: multiply defined

}\quotation{*** Error code 1

}
\quotation{Stop.

}}
\quotation{Is there some magic flag I forgot to set in my site.mcr or 
elsewhere?  I've attached by site.mcr and site.h below...

}
You can add these lines to your site.h file:


#ifdef ANDREW_MALLOC_ENV

#undef ANDREW_MALLOC_ENV

#endif


#ifdef DEBUG_MALLOC_ENV

#undef DEBUG_MALLOC_ENV

#endif


Also, remove these two lines from your site.mcr file:


BASEDIR = /usr/andrew50

DESTDIR = /usr/andrew50


and replace them by adding the following line to your site.h:


#define DEFAULT_ANDREWDIR_ENV /usr/andrew50


Gary Keim

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Date: 3 Dec 91 03:57:45 GMT
From: dog.ee.lbl.gov!hellgate.utah.edu!cs.utexas.edu!qt.cs.utexas.edu!yale.edu!spool.mu.edu!munnari.oz.au!manuel!arp!gustav@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU  (Zdzislaw Meglicki)
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In article <EdCdlMYGG02=RSOope@athena.mit.edu>, wdc@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Bill Cattey) writes:
|> I experienced the typescript problem you described when I ran tcsh with
|> lineediting enabled.  As soon as I did unsetenv LINEEDIT, the problem
|> went away.  I think there are other shells besides tcsh that offer
|> lineediting, and that may what is affecting you.

Yes, that's right! I'm using bash, which supports line editing, hence
the problem. As soon as I switched to /bin/sh, the problem went away.
Thanks for the hint.

-- 
   Zdzislaw Meglicki, gustav@arp.anu.edu.au,
   Automated Reasoning Project - CISR, and Plasma Theory Group - RSPhysS,
   The Australian National University, G.P.O. Box 4, Canberra, A.C.T., 2601, 
   Australia, fax: (Australia)-6-249-0747, tel: (Australia)-6-249-0158
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From: dog.ee.lbl.gov!hellgate.utah.edu!caen!spool.mu.edu!munnari.oz.au!manuel!arp!gustav@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU  (Zdzislaw Meglicki)
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Subject: spelling checker crashes ez
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Now that I already know why typescript didn't echo what I typed into
it (because I've been using shell with "readline", i.e., bash - the
same would probably occur also to ksh and tcsh users) I have another
query: why ez core dumps when I invoke spelling checker.
I get the following stack trace from gdb:

(gdb) where
#0  0xf76b0234 in spell__GetClassInfo ()
#1  0xf76b04b4 in spell__CheckDocument ()
#2  0xf76b11d0 in spell__CheckDocument ()
#3  0x775a8 in keystate__DoProc ()
#4  0x717a8 in im__HandleMenu ()
#5  0x72f24 in im__RemoveCanOutHandler ()
#6  0x72fa8 in im__Interact ()
#7  0x73380 in im__KeyboardProcessor ()
#8  0xa228 in ezapp__Run ()
#9  0x28d8 in main ()

This problem looks more serious than the previous one, but perhaps
there is a simple fix? My system is as follows:

	CPU:		Sun SPARCstation 1
	OS:		SunOS4.1.1
	X11:		MIT X11R5 - vanilla system
	Andrew:		Andrew 5.0.0 - ditto
	ispell:		GNU ispell-2.0.02 (it works on its own!)

I didn't have enough space on my systems to compile Andrew with "-g"
so this is all I have at the moment.
-- 
   Zdzislaw Meglicki, gustav@arp.anu.edu.au,
   Automated Reasoning Project - CISR, and Plasma Theory Group - RSPhysS,
   The Australian National University, G.P.O. Box 4, Canberra, A.C.T., 2601, 
   Australia, fax: (Australia)-6-249-0747, tel: (Australia)-6-249-0158
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Remember that ATK, and particularly textview, doesn't promise WYSIWYG.

Bill
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You need to build spell.do with optimization turned off.
This is a bug, apparently, that was introduced in Patch 10, 
and which persistes in Version 5.0.0.  

To fix the problem, go to ...andrew/atk/extensions, and type:

	make dependInstall CDEBUGFLAGS=""

Bob
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We found out that when X11R5 is installed on a different directory than
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We have been trying to build the new release of Andrew ( R5) on our
Sparc 1+ runnuing the OS Sun 4.1.1.

The build process stoped at the same point  reported by Kris Olander to
the mailling list andrew-info, i. e. ,

cc -pic -c  -O -I.  -I/usr/andrew/include/atk -I/usr/andrew/include
-I/usr/X11R5/include   arbcon.c
"./fontdesc.ih", line 52: syntax error at or near word "struct"
"./fontdesc.ih", line 56: syntax error at or near symbol }
*

We failed to find the solution to this problem, thus we write to ask if
someone  managed to solve it. 

Any help will be very appreciated.

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From: csus.edu!wupost!darwin.sura.net!Sirius.dfn.de!chx400!sicsun!disuns2!disuns2.epfl.ch!simon@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu  (Simon Leinen)
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In article <1991Dec4.064913.28650@newshost.anu.edu.au>
gustav@arp.anu.edu.au (Zdzislaw Meglicki) writes:

   Come to think of it - are there any plans for combining Andrew with
   TeX and MetaFont?

With the MIT X11R5 server, you can use two flavors of scalable fonts
-- Bitstream's Speedo and Adobe's Type 1.  This is IMHO a better
starting point than Metafont, because both font renderers are MUCH
faster than MetaFont while producing good-looking output, and there
are much more fonts in Type 1 format than MetaFonts.  Even the
Computer Modern fonts are now available in Type 1 versions.

Interfacing Andrew to the font server should not be too difficult.
If you want to do this, have a look at mit/doc/XLFD/xlfd.tbl.ms of the
X11R5 distribution.

The Type 1 renderer is not contained in the core X11R5 distribution
and must be installed from the contrib part, but it is really worth
the effort!
-- 
Simon.
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\excerptedcaption{Excerpts from internet.other.info-andrew: 4-Dec-91 Re: Other 
PostScript fonts .. Simon Leinen@ucdavis.ucd (910)}


\quotation{Interfacing Andrew to the font server should not be too difficult.

}\quotation{If you want to do this, have a look at mit/doc/XLFD/xlfd.tbl.ms of 
the

}\quotation{X11R5 distribution.

}
ATK 5.0.0 already has support to take advantage of any/all fonts that your X11 
environment makes available. You can use lookz or "edit styles" and name any X 
fonts of your liking (use names like "new century schoolbook" or "lucida", and 
\italic{not} names like 
"-b&h-lucida-medium-r-normal-sans-11-80-100-100-p-63-iso8859-1"). You can do 
the same in your preferences -- I use


	*.bodyfont: charter12


While this does give you access to all the screen fonts at your disposal, 
printing is another matter.


--david

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\quotation{Interfacing Andrew to the font server should not be too difficult.

}\quotation{If you want to do this, have a look at mit/doc/XLFD/xlfd.tbl.ms of 
the

}\quotation{X11R5 distribution.

}
Just to be more clear -- this work has already been done, although it does 
point out some deficiencies in the text object. Just ask for charter100 (or 
whatever), and have fun!


--david

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A user wanted a bar over a letter, so the first thing he tried was to put a 
dash (or minus sign) above the letter.  That didn't work, so we removed the 
dash and insterted the symbol 'bar'.  At the time, I think it worked in a test 
file (see below).  However, now we can't get even that to work.  The user is 
going to rephrase his equations differently, but I thought you folks might be 
interested in seeing the problem.


Below is the testfile that is an excerpt from his file.  If you preview this 
note, you'll see 'syntax error' appear in your typescript and the actual 
preview will be missing the equations.  Removing the dashes above the 'y's 
gets rid of the problem.  (At the moment, the user was on an IBM RT running 
AOS 4.3, ATK 4 PL 10.)


Excerpt:


To use this formula in our coordinate system one has to convert the equation.


\begindata{eq,2411136}
{ lpile d_eqstyle { y above { - } = 1 m m - y } { v sub { x } ( { y above { - } } ) = 4 . 9 9 5 { cpile { 1 } over { m m * s e c } } * ( { 2 * y above { - } m m - y above { - } sup { 2 } } ) } } \enddata{eq,2411136}
\view{eqview,2411136,0,0,0}

And that's it.


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>Interfacing Andrew to the font server should not be too difficult.
>If you want to do this, have a look at mit/doc/XLFD/xlfd.tbl.ms of the
>X11R5 distribution.

ATK 5.0 *already* appears to cope with XLFD-format font names; I've
gotten it to use scalable PostScript fonts in Open Windows 2.0, for
example.  If X11R5 just lets you ask for fonts by name, and hides the
interface to the font server in the X server (and handles scalable fonts
in a reasonable fashion, as OW does), you shouldn't *need* to interface
Andrew to the font server - it only needs to talk to the X server.
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In article <0dDV0Em=jk67I8bUlC@iss.isei.jrc.it>, j_perdigao@cen.jrc.it (Jose Perdigao) writes:
> 

> The build process stoped at the same point  reported by Kris Olander to
> the mailling list andrew-info, i. e. ,
> 
> cc -pic -c  -O -I.  -I/usr/andrew/include/atk -I/usr/andrew/include
> -I/usr/X11R5/include   arbcon.c
> "./fontdesc.ih", line 52: syntax error at or near word "struct"
> "./fontdesc.ih", line 56: syntax error at or near symbol }
> *

Although I don't have the source code in front of me, and the messages
is a bit vague. I suspect that perhaps the problem is in the header file
celv.ch (.eh?) because I had problems with this file one of the macros
was garbled. Below an excerpt from an earlier posting form another person
concerning this problem. My problem was different, there was a free floating
"E" in the file and the macro was completely messed up.


> 1) In andrew/atk/adew/celv.ch:
> 
>    diff celv.ch celv.ch.ORIG
>    68c68
>    <     GetAppFlag() ((self)->AddAppLayer)
>    ---
>    >     GetAppFlag ((self)->AddAppLayer)
> 
>    Lack of "()" in the original version of that file resulted in
>    the compiler error.


						Hope this helps,
						Darrell
						(schiebel@a.cs.wvu.wvnet.edu)
						(drs@baks.bell-atl.com)
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During the compilation of andrew with the new release 5 of X11 the build
process stops at :

----------------------
building (dependInstall) (/jrc/isei/inf/ShadowLinks/andrew/atk/raster/lib)
..............
...........
/usr/andrew/bin/class -s -I.  -I/usr/andrew/include/atk
-I/usr/andrew/include -I/usr/X11R5/include xwdio.ch
/usr/X11R5/bin/makedepend: warning:  xwdio.c: cannot find include file
"X11/copyright.h"
        not in X11/copyright.h
        not in ./X11/copyright.h
        not in /usr/andrew/include/atk/X11/copyright.h
        not in /usr/andrew/include/X11/copyright.h
        not in /usr/X11R5/include/X11/copyright.h
        not in /usr/include/X11/copyright.h
.............
............
rm -f xwdio.o
cc -pic -c  -O -I.  -I/usr/andrew/include/atk -I/usr/andrew/include
-I/usr/X11R5/include   xwdio.c
xwdio.c: 14: Can't find include file X11/copyright.h
*** Error code 2
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `xwdio.o'
Current working directory /jrc/isei/inf/ShadowLinks/andrew/atk/raster/lib
-----------------------------

In fact the include file  copyright.h   don't    belongs to the new
release,  therefore the include <X11/copyright.h>  directive must be
removed from the xwdio.c     .

Regards,
Jose Perdigao
Jose Torres

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I think the Raster inset is real sharp for allowing users to include XWD files 
right into documents.  Thanks!  However, I've got a suggestion:  I usually 
don't keep XWD files around.  Usually, when I'm writing up a document that 
needs an XWD raster, I have the image somewhere on my screen in a window and I 
have to type the 'xwd -xy > /tmp/xxx' command to get it.  It would be real 
nice if I could pull down a menu option in Raster that says 'Capture X window 
contents' or something likes that and then gives me the + cursor of XWD to 
click in my desired window.  (This would also save me time from instructing 
users as to the two step process of running xwd and then recalling the image.)


It's only a suggestion.  Take it or leave it.


   - \underline{Anthony}

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\excerptedcaption{Excerpts from misc: 6-Dec-91 suggestion for Raster "Anthony 
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\quotation{Usually, when I'm writing up a document that needs an XWD raster, I 
have the image somewhere on my screen in a window and I have to type the 'xwd 
-xy > /tmp/xxx' command to get it.  It would be real nice if I could pull down 
a menu option in Raster that says 'Capture X window contents' or something 
likes that and then gives me the + cursor of XWD to click in my desired 
window.

}
Ah, but this already exists.  From the raster help file:


\italic{Raster I/O Menu Card

}
These menu options work only when Raster is used as a stand-alone program. 
 The card is not available in Raster insets.

.

.

.

\bold{Make Window Dump:}  Allows you to capture the contents of any X window, 
including the root window, directly into your raster inset.  After selecting 
this option, the cursor will change to a crosshair, at which time you should 
click in the window that you'd like to dump.  On a color display the contents 
of the selected window will be dithered. This successful use of this option 
requires that the X11 program \bold{xwd} be found somewhere on your PATH 
environment variable.  If it is not found, an appropriate diagnostic will be 
displayed in the message line at the bottom of the window.  The \bold{xwd} 
program is part of the standard MIT X11 release.


\bold{Make Area Dump:}  Allows you to capture the contents of any section of 
the display, including sections spanning multiple, overlapped windows, 
directly into your raster inset.  After selecting this option, the mouse 
cursor will change to an upper-left bracket,  signifying that you can begin 
selecting a portion of the display.  By depressing the left mouse button, the 
mouse cursor will change to a lower-right bracket, signifying that you should 
sweep out a rectangle anywhere on the display.  Releasing the left mouse 
button finishes the selection, dumping the contents of the selected portion of 
your display directly into your raster inset.  On a color display the contents 
of the selected area of the display will be transformed to monochrome, as 
determined by an arbitrary, but useful, threshold.  This successful use of 
this option requires that the X11 program \bold{asnap} (aka: \bold{xsnap}) be 
found somewhere on your PATH environment variable.  If it is not found, an 
appropriate diagnostic will be displayed in the message line at the bottom of 
the window.  The asnap (or xsnap) program is not part of the standard MIT X11 
release, but can be found at many anonymous ftp sites.


Gary Keim

ATK Group

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Sigh.  After compiling Andrew from scratch (make Clean ; make World) several 
times on my DECstation 3100 running Ultrix 4.1 I still don't have a working 
version.


What happens is this:


	Chart and Sched seem to work, but fail when quiting.  It looks as if they put 
up a background colored dialog box with nothing in it then dump core.


	All other X based applications (ez, messages, etc) startup, dissociate from 
the controlling tty, draw up their initial screens including showing the file 
being edited (ez) and then dump core and exit.  Vui and cui work just fine.  I 
get basically the same result using the DECwindows libX11.a and X11R4's 
libX11.a.


I had noticed that the copy of the previous release of Andrew (3.0? pl10), 
also has problems drawing dialog boxes.  It shows all block boxes with black 
text.  The only readable items were the buttons.


Any ideas where I should go looking to find the problem with Andrew 5.0?


--Dwight D. McKay, \smaller{\italic{Purdue University, Department of 
Biological Sciences}}

--\bold{Office}: LILY B-145, \bold{Phone}: (317) 494-4481

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Dwight McKay@gimli.bio.p (1074+0)}


\quotation{	All other X based applications (ez, messages, etc) startup, 
dissociate from the controlling tty, draw up their initial screens including 
showing the file being edited (ez) and then dump core and exit.  Vui and cui 
work just fine.  I get basically the same result using the DECwindows libX11.a 
and X11R4's libX11.a.

}
We have a solution for that problem:


The problem is a NULL pointer dereference is the routine 
SetForegroundBackground() in the module andrew/atk/basics/x/xim.c.  Here is 
our current version of that routine:


static void SetForegroundBackground(self, foregroundColor, backgroundColor, 
foreground, background)

struct xim *self;

char **foregroundColor, **backgroundColor;

XColor *foreground, *background;

\{

    long status;

    graphic_GetDefaultColors(foregroundColor, backgroundColor);

    if (\bold{foregroundColor != NULL && *foregroundColor != NULL})  \{

	status = XParseColor(xim2display(self), DefaultColormap(xim2display(self), 
DefaultScreen(xim2display(self))), *foregroundColor, foreground);

	if (status)

	    status = XAllocColor(xim2display(self), 
DefaultColormap(xim2display(self), DefaultScreen(xim2display(self))), 
foreground);

	if (!status) \{

	    foreground->pixel=BlackPixel(xim2display(self), 
DefaultScreen(xim2display(self)));

	    foreground->red=foreground->green=foreground->blue=0;

	\}

    \}


    self->backgroundPixel = WhitePixel(xim2display(self), 
DefaultScreen(xim2display(self)));

    if (\bold{backgroundColor != NULL && *backgroundColor != NULL})  \{

	status = XParseColor(xim2display(self), DefaultColormap(xim2display(self), 
DefaultScreen(xim2display(self))), *backgroundColor, background);

	if (status)

	    status = XAllocColor(xim2display(self), 
DefaultColormap(xim2display(self), DefaultScreen(xim2display(self))), 
background);

	if (!status) \{

	    background->pixel=WhitePixel(xim2display(self), 
DefaultScreen(xim2display(self)));

	    background->red=background->green=background->blue=65535;

	\}

	self->backgroundPixel = background->pixel;

    \}

\}


The bold part above is what you need to take.


-Gary

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	...internet/other/info-andrew

	This is emphatically _not_ guaranteed to be accessible to off
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One of the MIT people at the same level in the organization as I
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a field report.  This is where all of the consultants are asked to
describe what the common problems are out in the field: what users are
complaining about, what we need to change.  The following items interest
our group:

7. EZ has problems on color displays.
(Unfortunately these can almost always be traced to buggy X servers
which we can't really fix.)

8. EZ format notes should be visibly different on the screen so that
users do not end up accidentally typing large amounts of text into a
format note.
(Can't we set up the template or the textview object so that particular
formats such as format note show up in a different font?   Anybody got a
good quick suggestion on this one?)

9. EZ should display the keyboard bindings of the menu items in the
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(Anybody interested in re-designing the keyboard/menu model so that
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\excerptedcaption{Excerpts from mail: 4-Dec-91 Re: Other PostScript fonts .. 
Gary Keim@andrew.cmu.edu (2052)}


\quotation{I don't know anything about MetaFont, but what we need is:

}
\quotation{    - BDF font creation tool

}\quotation{    - tool that allows us to create a troff font file from a BDF 
font

}

I agree with others that the Type-1 font rendering stuff would be better for 
screen display.  But that is due to my prejudice: I thought Metafont was 
strictly for paper rendering.  I have seen the output of T\subscript{E}X 
previewers: \bold{UGH}!


But there is another issue that this puts me in mind of:


How about T\subscript{E}X instead of troff for printing?  The closest I've 
ever seen to this was someone's Master's thesis that alleged to teach 
L\subscript{A}T\subscript{E}X how to understand ATK datastream.  Unfortunately 
this alleged software was done under the aegis of IBM Japan and has not seen 
the light of day in the intervening year.


Anybody else?


-wdc

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Actually, the correct error message is:

   "Temp error getting return path, ret code = 3.
    Message ... queued in /afs/citi.umich.edu..."

Sorry for getting that incorrect.  In answer to Gary's
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In Andrew 5.0 running Sun's OpenWindows, the ATK cut & paste buffer clears when selecting the title bar of any window application.  Cut & Paste works normally under OpenWindows for non-ATK applications.  

Does anybody have a patch for this?--as is, its not possible to move or bring windows to the foreground, under OpenWIndows, without losing the contents of the ATK cut&past buffer.

System:  sun4c_41, OpenWindows, Andrew 5.0

Thanks,

Bob
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"Bill Cattey worte"

>>How about TEX instead of troff for printing?  The closest I've ever seen
>>to this was someone's Master's thesis that alleged to teach LATEX how to
>>understand ATK datastream.  Unfortunately this alleged software was done
>>under the aegis of IBM Japan and has not seen the light of day in the
>>intervening year.
>>
>>Anybody else?

I am Kaz. Kitagawa, Keio University. 

In 1990, we presented a LaTeX support for the ATK at 1st ATUG meeting.
IBM Japan provided the financial support to our reserach. 

So that, without permission of IBM Japan, we cannot freely distribute the any
parts of our development.  Also, I am no longer working on the ATK for several 

private reasons.  The other stuffs excpet me quited and joined some companies and
IBM stoped provideing a financial support. Also, my workstation have been changed
to NeXT. 


My point of view. translateing the ATK datestream to
 TeX is not so difficult. However, 

there are still a coupple of problems.  The major problem is how to make macros for
LaTeX from ATK style definition dynamically.  


		-kaz


		-kaz
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Subject: 2 columns within Ez?

I am working on a paper I'm submitting to a conference and they require
me to submit my paper as single spaced, double columns.  From my troff
days, I know the MS package has the .2C macro, but that doesn't seem to
be in the Ez-troff macro package.

Do you know how I can get my text into two columns?  Thanks in advance.

   - Anthony
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>My point of view. translateing the ATK datestream to
> TeX is not so difficult. However, 

Coercing TeX into running, and figuring out all the manual work needed to
make it usable is a different story, though.

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Unfortunately, we have not got two column text in ez. 


When I had to do a paper, I printed it in narrow width and then cut and pasted 
to get it to fit on the model paper provided by the conference.


I used a special version of tmac.atk, as below.  It is fairly old and lacks 
some of the features of the current tmac.atk, but it may suggest apporpriate 
steps.


To use the tmac I put in my preferences this line:

*.tmacfile: ...path.../tmac.atk425


Fred Hansen



- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 

.ig

	This file has been jiggered so it prints 4.25 x 10.25 inches


	The document it was used with also had at the top these lines:


		.rm BT

		.ds CT


..

.\\"

.	\\" IZ - initialize. Provide some default settings

.de IZ

.nr PS \\n(.p	\\" pointsize

.nr VS \\n(.v	\\" linespacing

.nr HM 0.2i	\\" header margin

.nr FM 0.4i	\\" footer margin

.nr LL 4.75i	\\" line length

.nr IN 36p	\\" indent to allow outdenting headers

.nr LT \\n(.l-\\n(INu	\\" title length

.\\" trap setting

.\\"

.\\" for the top of page

.wh 0 NP

.\\" for dealing with footnotes

.wh 14i FO	\\" footer trap, temp position

.	\\" to process footnote overflow, we fire this trap

.	\\" the trap for FO will be moved way up so we will fire

.	\\" this one when FO is putting the footnote out

.wh -\\\\n(FMu Fx

.	\\" Now install FO on top of this position so it

.	\\" will be fired when no footnote needs to be processed

.ch -\\\\n(FMu FO

.\\" for the bottom tittle

.wh -\\\\n(FMu/2u BT

..

.\\"

.	\\" TA - set tabstops

.de TA

.ta \\\\n(ENu +\\\\n(ENu +\\\\n(ENu +\\\\n(ENu +\\\\n(ENu +\\\\n(ENu 
+\\\\n(ENu +\\\\n(ENu +\\\\n(ENu +\\\\n(ENu +\\\\n(ENu +\\\\n(ENu

..

.\\"

.	\\" RS - Reset.	Bring troff into a known state

.de RS

.ps \\\\n(PS

.vs \\\\n(VSu

.ll \\\\n(LLu

.lt \\\\n(LTu

.in \\\\n(INu

.po \\\\n(POu

.nr FS \\\\n(VSu/4u	\\" footnote separation

.nr F 0 1		\\" for footnote numbering

.ev 1

.	\\" where footnotes are processed

.ps \\\\n(PS-2

.vs (\\\\n(VSu-2p)u

.ll \\\\n(LLu-\\\\n(INu

.ev

.ev 2

.	\\" where the table of contents is stored

.ps \\\\n(PS

.vs \\\\n(VSu

.ev

.TA

..

.\\"

.	\\" string for footnote numebering. Note that the increment takes place here

.	\\" note that Fn is defined in texttroff to get the body font

.ds * \\v'-.3v'\\\\*(Fn\\s-3\\\\n+F\\s0\\fP\\v'.3v'

.ig

	Running headers & footers.

	These will be called from the header & footer macro

	halfway the current margins in the macros PT & BT

	Note that we don't use the page counter (%) directly.

	We stick the value in register PN.

	This allows for changing the format of the page number with

	the .af request without screwing up troff


	We will enable the possibility to change on odd & even pages eventually

..

.\\"

.	\\" PT - Page Trap & Bottom Trap macro

.de PT

.if \\\\n(Tc=2 .br

.po +\\\\n(INu

.pc %

.ie \\\\n(Tc=3 .nr PN \\\\n%-\\\\n(Pc

.el .nr PN \\\\n%

.nr Pn \\\\n%

.if \\\\n(Pn>1 .if e .tl '\\\\*(LT'\\\\*(CT'\\\\*(RT'

.if \\\\n(Pn>1 .if o .tl '\\\\*(RT'\\\\*(CT'\\\\*(LT'

.po

..

.	\\" default footer string definitions 

.po +\\\\n(INu

.de BT

.\\".tm in BT .o \\\\n(.o

.nr PF \\\\n(.f

.nr PX \\\\n(.s

.ft 1

.ps \\\\n(PS

.lt \\\\n(LTu

.po +\\\\n(INu

.if e .tl '\\\\*(LB'\\\\*(CB'\\\\*(RB'

.if o .tl '\\\\*(RB'\\\\*(CB'\\\\*(LB'

.ft \\\\n(PF

.ps \\\\n(PX

.po

.\\".tm in BT .o \\\\n(.o

.if \\\\n(Tc=2 \\\{\\

.	nr Pc \\\\n%

.	nr Tc 3

.	af PN i

.	TC

.\\\}

..

.	\\" default header string definitions

.ds CT - \\\\n(PN -

.\\"

.\\"

.	\\" NP - header macro

.ig

	print the header halfway the margins

	only print when not on the first page

..

.de NP

.\\".tm in NP page \\\\n% PO \\\\n(PO .o \\\\n(.o

.nr PF \\\\n(.f

.nr PX \\\\n(.s

.ft 1

.ps \\\\n(PS

'sp |\\\\n(HMu/2u

.if !\\\\n%=0 .PT

.ps \\\\n(PX

.ft \\\\n(PF

'sp |\\\\n(HMu

.nr Fc 0 1	\\" init footnote count

.nr Fp 0-\\\\n(FMu	\\" current footer place

.ch FO -\\\\n(FMu	\\" reset footer trap

.if \\\\n(dn .Fz	\\" proces left over footnote

.ns	\\" no space mode

..

.\\"

.	\\" FO - footer macro

.de FO

.nr dn 0	\\" zero last diversion size

.if \\\\n(Fc \\\{\\

.	ev 1		\\" expand footnotes in ev1

.in \\\\n(INu		\\" set indentation to the one for the page

.	nf		\\" retain vertical size

.	FN		\\" dump the footnotes

.			\\" remove them; Don't put a comment on the next line

.			\\" with .rm, some troffs go into an infinite loop

.	rm FN

.\\".if '\\\\n(.z'Fy' .tm in overlow .i \\\\n(.i

.	if \\\\n(.zFy .di	\\"end overflow diversion

.	nr Fc 0		\\" disable fx

.	in 0		\\" clear indentation

.ev

.\\\}

.		\\" pop environment

'bp

..

."

.\\"	Fx - process footnote overflow

.\\"

.de Fx

.if \\\\n(Fc \\\{\\

.	\\" the foonote didn't fit so

.di Fy	\\" divert the overflow into Fy (we are still in env 1, so nofill mode)

.	\\" since we are in nofill mode and head indentation set,

.in 0	\\" set no indentation, so we don't indent twice

.\\\}

..

.\\"

.\\"	FS - Footnote Start

.de FS

.da FN	\\" divert (or append) footnote

.ev 1	\\" in environment 1

.if \\\\n+(Fc=1 .FM	\\" if first include seperator

.fi	\\" process in fill mode

.if !\\\\n(Fo .FP	\\" Footnote paragraph if not processing overflow

..

.\\"

.	\\" FP - footnote paragraph

.de FP

.sp \\\\n(FSu

\\v'-.3'\\s-3\\\\nF\\s0\\v'.3'\\|\\c

..

.\\"

.\\"	FE - Footnote End

.de FE

.br		\\" flush the output buffer

.nr Sv \\\\n(.v	\\" save baselinespacing of this env

.ev		\\" pop env

.di		\\" end the diversion

.nr Fp -\\\\n(dn	\\" new footer position

.if \\\\n(Fc=1 .nr Fp -(\\\\n(.v-\\\\n(Sv)	\\" For Separator

.ch FO \\\\n(Fpu	\\" change the trap, Fp is negative

.	\\" See whether the stuff really fits.

.	\\"if not change trap and we overflow

.if (\\\\n(nl+1v)>(\\\\n(.p+\\\\n(Fp) .ch FO \\\\n(nlu+1v	\\" it didn't fit,

.	\\" so fire the FO macro on the next line

..

.\\"

.	\\" FM - footnote separator one inch line

.de FM

\\l'1i'

.br

..

.\\"

.\\"	Fz - process footnote overflow

.de Fz

.nr Fo 1

.FS

.nf	\\" is already processed, so keep size

.Fy	\\" where Fx put it

.nr Fo 0

.FE

..

.\\"

.\\"	HE - next thing will be a header

.\\" minimalistic widow control in HE macro.

.\\" We aks for a couple of lines with the .ne statement, will trigger the

.\\" bottom of page trap on the moment when there is no space 

.de OC

.br

.ne 2.1v

..

.\\"

.\\"	IC - in table of contents

.\\"	$1 type of header $3 number, $2 text

.\\"

.de IC

.nr Tc 1	\\"flag that we have a contents

.ev 2

.if !'\\\\$3'NO' \\\{\\

.	nr Tx \\w'\\\\$3\\0'u

.	if \\\\n(Tx>\\\\n(Ta .nr Ta \\\\n(Tx

.\\\}

.nr Tp \\w'\\0\\\\n(PN'u

.da Tc

\\\\!.xx "\\\\$1" "\\\\$2" \\\\$3 \\\\n(PN

.br

.di

.ev

..

.\\"

.\\"	An item in the table of contents

.de xx

.if \\\\$1=1 .sp .5

.ie !'\\\\$3'NO' \\\\$3\\t\\\\$2\\a\\t\\\\$4

.el .ie \\\\n(Ta \\&\\t\\\\$2\\a\\t\\\\$4

.el \\&\\\\$2\\a\\t\\\\$4

..

.\\"	EM

.\\" check for work at end of file

.de EM

.if \\\\n(Tc \\\{\\

\\c

.nr Tc 2

.\\\}

.\\"tm EM called, Tc: \\\\n(Tc

..

.\\" do the things we want at the end of the paper

.de TC

.\\"tm TC called

'bp

.ft B

.\\".tm tabel of contents

.ce

.rs

.sp

.ti -\\\\n(INu

\\s+2Table of Contents\\s0

.sp 2

.ft R

.nf

.ev 2

.	\\" where the table of contents is stored

.nf

.nr Tb \\\\n(LLu-\\\\n(Tpu-\\\\n(INu

.nr c \\w'1.1.1.1\\0'u

.ie \\\\n(Ta .ta \\\\n(Tau \\\\n(Tbu \\\\n(LLu-\\\\n(INuR

.el .ta \\\\n(Tbu \\\\n(LLu-\\\\n(INuR

.in \\\\n(INu

.Tc

.ev

..

.\\"

.\\"	set end macro

.em EM

.\\" in texttroff .IZ

.\\" in texttroff .RS

.\\"

.\\"

.\\"

.\\" Begin of the PSmacros, coutesy of fred hansen (I believe)

.\\"

.nr zT 0

.if  "\\*(.T"postscript"  'nr zT 1

.if  "\\*(.T"psc"  'nr zT 1

.de PB

'ne \\\\$2p

'nr zw \\\\n(.l-\\\\n(.k-1m-\\\\$1p

'nr zH \\\\n(.k

'nr zV \\\\n(.d

'if  \\\\n(zT  \\\\\{\\\\

'ie  !\\\\n(zw  \\\\\{\\\\

'nr zx \\\\n(.l-\\\\$1p-10m

'nr zV \\\\n(zV+1v

.sp 0

\\\\v'-.75v'\\\\ \\\\v'+.75v'\\\\c\\\\\}

'el \\\\\{\\\\

'nr zx \\\\n(zw-10m

\\\\v'-.75v'\\\\ \\\\v'+.75v'\\\\c\\\\\}

.sp |\\\\n(zVu

'if ((\\\\n(zx<=0)&(\\\\$2p>0.75v)) \\\\x'\\\\$2p-0.75v'\\\\c

\\\\!%

\\\\!%!

\\\\!  PB

'if \\\\n(.j=3 \\\\\{\\\\

\\\\!    /troffadjust \{ neg 2 idiv \} def

'ss\\\\\}

'if \\\\n(.j=5 \\\\\{\\\\

\\\\!    /troffadjust \{ neg \} def

'ss\\\\\}

'if \\\\n(.j<3 \\\\\{\\\\

\\\\!    /troffadjust \{ pop 0 \} def

'ss\\\\\}\\\\\}

..

.de PE

'if \\\\n(zT \\\\\{\\\\

\\\\!  PE

\\\\!.

'ie \\\\n(zx \\\\\{\\\\

'if (\\\\$2p>0.75v) \\\\x'\\\\$2p-0.75v'\\\\c

\\\\h'-\\\\n(.ku+\\\\n(zHu+\\\\$1p'\\\\c\\\\\}

'el  .br\\\\\}

'if !\\\\n(zT \\\\\{\\\\

'if  !\\\\n(zw  \\\\\{\\\\

 \\\\h'-\\\\n(.k'\\\\ \\\\h'-\\\\n(.w'\\\\c

.sp -1\\\\\}

\\\\x'\\\\$2p-0.75v'\\\\v'-.75v'\\\\D'l \\\\$1p \\

0.0i'\\\\D'l 0.0i \\\\$2p'\\\\D'l -\\\\$1p 0.0i'\\\\D'l 0.0i \\

-\\\\$2p'\\\\v'+.75v'\\\\h'\\\\$1p'\\\\c\\\\\}

..

.\\"

.\\" End of PSmacros

.\\"

.\\"

.\\" ix macro for index production. 

.\\"

.de ix

.ie '\\\\n(.z'' .tm ix: \\\\$1 \\\\$2 \\\\$3 \\\\$4 \\\\$5 \\\\$6 \\\\$7 
\\\\$8 \\\\$9	\\\\n%

.el \\\\!.ix \\\\$1 \\\\$2 \\\\$3 \\\\$4 \\\\$5 \\\\$6 \\\\$7 \\\\$8 \\\\$9	
\\\\n%

..

.\\"

.\\" End of ix macro

.\\"

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Thanks you, Fred Hansen, for your suggestion, but I found another way of 
getting 2 columns in Ez.  It's a bit of a blind shot in the dark, but it seems 
to work:


o  As the very first line of the file, add this as a format note:

	.so /usr/lib/tmac/tmac.s

This is the troff MS package which has the .1C, .2C, and .MC macros for 
multiple column control.  


o  When you need to split into 2 columns (which I did after my abstract), I 
put this in a format note:

	.MC 3i

I could have used ".2C", but I thought there was too much white space between 
my columns, so I declared the double columns with a 3 inch width by using the 
.MC macro.


o  If you need to switch back to a single column, put this in a format note:

	.1C

Note, however, that I did not need the .1C macro and so I have no idea if it 
works or not.


My paper includes the Raster inset and everything seems to work fine.  Well, 
almost.  My abstract uses the Smaller font and the body of the text uses the 
normal font size.  For some unknown reason, when I gave the .MC (or .2C) 
command, it defaulted to the smaller font size.  It was easy enough for me to 
switch it back with the format notes:

	.ps +2

	.vs +2


Like I said, this is a blind shot.  I suspect the troff gurus who know the ATK 
troff macros inside-out will shudder at the thought of combining macro 
packages like I did, but it worked for my purposes.  If it's not too evil, 
maybe the ATK group can look into the double column of the MS troff library 
and derive a clean, good double column macro for all of us to use safely.  But 
until, then... I've got a workaround.


   - \underline{Anthony}

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After tinkering with Andrew's "preview" and with "gxditview" which comes
with groff I came to the conclusion that the best way to preview Andrew
documents is with gspreview. In this way you can preview the combination
of text and drawings - which cannot be done using gxditview or preview 
(under standard X11R5 from MIT anyway). The corresponding "preferences" 
file now looks as follows:

  layout.BodyFont: Andy10
  print.BodyFont: Andy12
  *.printertype: ps
  *.formatcommand: geqn -Tps /tmp/%s.n | gtbl | gtroff -Tps -mps -mpsatk |
  *.printcommand: grops | lpr -Plsr
  *.previewcommand: grops | gspreview -

In order to use gspreview I had to recompile ghostscript-2.3 with a special
patch supplied with gspreview implemented (the patch is for ghostscript-2.2,
but it patches smoothly also version 2.3) and with the -DUKC_GSPREVIEW flag.

One nice thing about the resulting system is that it is totally based on
Public Domain software: neither ditroff nor Display Postscript is required.
The snag is that "gspreview" although more functional than plain
ghostscript (you can go back and forth between pages) still lacks such
features as magnification and ability to print selected pages. 

Note that in order to have a closer correspondence between "layout" and
printed output, I've reduced the layout.BodyFont to Andy10.

-- 
   Zdzislaw Meglicki, gustav@arp.anu.edu.au,
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If you have X11R4 or later ghostview sounds like what you want to replace 
gspreview.  It features magnification, alternate paper sizes and orientation. 
 The catch is I believe it only supports paging through documents which have 
the Document Structuring Comments.  It may still be worth investigating 
however.


-Rob

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From: agate!spool.mu.edu!munnari.oz.au!manuel!arp!gustav@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU  (Zdzislaw Meglicki)
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After a little of arm twisting I've managed to persuade gtroff, psdit, 
and Andrew's "preview" to work together. The procedure is as follows: 
take the devpsc directory from TranScript and copy it to

                     ~lib/groff/font/devpsc

To save space throw away all the *.out files, gtroff doesn't use them. 
You will be even able to make devpsc work with grops: create an empty 
file "download" in that directory and in every fontfile such as, e.g., 
"aG" insert a line:

	internalname AvantGarde-BookOblique

The easiest way to do it is to run the script:

#!/bin/sh
for i in *.map
do
   file=`basename $i .map`
   fontname=`head -1 $file | awk '{print $2}'`
   ed $file << EOF
2a
internalname $fontname
.
p
w
EOF
done

(No guarantee given - but it worked for me).

Once you've done all that put in your preferences:

  *.formatcommand: geqn -Tpsc /tmp/%s.n | gtbl | gtroff -Tpsc |
  *.printcommand: /usr/ucb/lpr -Plsr -n

(I am not sure that gtbl is at all used by Andrew but it won't hurt
to put it there in case it is used).

Note that this time gtroff is invoked _without_ "-mps -mpsatk". Those
macros should be used only with the "-Tps" switch. The PRINTCOMMAND
is Andrew's default with the exception of printer specification.

When used like that gtroff will produce output which Andrew's "preview"
understands. 

I have compared quality of output produced using both methods and they
are very close. Although spacing seems to be better when grops and "-Tps"
is used instead of "-Tpsc" and psdit. However, for that combination
Andrew's "preview" will not work and you will have to use gxditview 
instead. 

(Has anybody found the answer to the problem of spelling checker
crashing ez yet?)
-- 
   Zdzislaw Meglicki, gustav@arp.anu.edu.au,
   Automated Reasoning Project - CISR, and Plasma Theory Group - RSPhysS,
   The Australian National University, G.P.O. Box 4, Canberra, A.C.T., 2601, 
   Australia, fax: (Australia)-6-249-0747, tel: (Australia)-6-249-0158
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Hi there,

I have heard that andrew accounts of those who have graduated or left will be
canceled on 18th of december or so.I m wondering whether or not there is a
way of getting andrew accounts for graduates.Can anyone buy an account?If yes,
what does it cost ? Or any other way?

 thanks a lot...
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I haven't enabled BB's here at citi.umich.edu -- yet.  However, I did attempt 
to lay out the groundwork for them in pobbconf.c.  Specifically, I set up all 
the bulletin board accounts, such as "usenetbb," "digestbb," etc.  pobbconf.c 
refers to an account "bb" which I attempted to rename to "bbuser" as our cell 
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sometimes when I post a message (this usually happens when I post a message to 
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"The MS path element .... /afs/citi.umich.edu/user/bbusers/bb/.MESSAGES does 
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Have I missed something?  \
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As Andrew embeds postscript in troff files for printing, I'm curious as to 
what people out there use to handle this.  I asked about this on usenet, and 
was referred to the program psroff, by Chris Lewis.  Before I install it, I'd 
like to know if anyone has had experience with it.  Is it able to print Andrew 
documents?


Thanks!\
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Date: 3 Dec 91 14:53:50 GMT
From: nih-csl!alw.nih.gov!rdew@uunet.uu.net  (Bob Dew)
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You need to build spell.do with optimization turned off.
This is a bug, apparently, that was introduced in Patch 10, 
and which persistes in Version 5.0.0.  

To fix the problem, go to ...andrew/atk/extensions, and type:

	make dependInstall CDEBUGFLAGS=""

Bob
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Date: 3 Dec 91 16:27:38 GMT
From: elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wupost!darwin.sura.net!haven.umd.edu!cs.wvu.wvnet.edu!schiebel@ames.arc.nasa.gov  (Darrell Schiebel)
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	What systems are people using to print Andrew
	documents????  I'm using a Sun IPC, and it doesn't
	come with psdit, ditroff, [a-z]*dit. Are there
	systems which are net-ware which will do this???

	I've gotten psroff (from uunet) and it tries to work
	except, there seems to be a problem with figures and
	some fonts. I've also gotten groff from prep.ai.mit.edu,
	and have started compiling it.

	Someone mentioned "psdit", what is it (presumably a
	ditroff to postscript converter)? Is it available on the
	net? 

	Surely the folks at CMU should have an archive of this
	sort of information...What is used at CMU on the Suns for 
	printing???

				Any help would be greatly appreciated,
				Darrell Schiebel
				(schiebel@a.cs.wvu.wvnet.edu)
				(drs@baks.bell-atl.com)
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Probably the default value for "mspath" that you compiled in used the
old "bb" account name.  You can override this using the AndrewSetup
file, with lines like the following (taken from Bellcore's AndrewSetup
file):

LocalBboardRoot:  /fs/bambam/usr3/andrew-bb/.MESSAGES
DefaultMSPath: $MAIL:$LOCAL

although yours will probably be more complex...
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Date: 16 Dec 91 16:32:30 GMT
From: sdd.hp.com!cs.utexas.edu!asuvax!millard@hplabs.hpl.hp.com  (Dr. Bruce R. Millard)
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This is a request for information.

Arizona State University are contemplating a university wide approach to
a distributed computing environment. To help us make decisions we are
investigating various current implementations at sites other than the
developer's home. Currently we are expecting to go to OSF's DCE (via
vendors and straight to OSF for our 4.3bsd systems) as the final solution.
While waiting for this plan to reach fruition, we are looking for information
on problems others have had in moving to a large scale distributed
computing environment for their organization. In particular, we want to
hear about Project Athena and Andrew. We have started a DECathena pilot
project and know of several Project Athena sites and the appropriate
people to contact regarding difficulties they had in getting going. We
don't know anybody to contact for Andrew.

If you have any comments you can pass along to us about Andrew's startup
costs or daily use, please e-mail them to me at

                   millard@asuvax.eas.asu.edu

Thanks for your time.

Bruce

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"Even paranoids have real enemies."    Delmore Schartz
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\excerptedcaption{Excerpts from misc: 16-Dec-91 info request Dr. Bruce R. 
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\quotation{If you have any comments you can pass along to us about Andrew's 
startup

}\quotation{costs or daily use, please e-mail them to me at

}
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}
Looks to me like he wants experience related information.  I will respond, but 
you should send info, too.


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From Mike Russell <mjruss+@rchland.ibm.com>:

I am looking for some way to edit files with ez on an NFS mounted MVS
directory.

ez saves files under file.NEW in the current directory and then moves
them to file.  This will never work on an NFS mounted MVS PDS.

File is limited to 8 characters with the first character not being a
number and dot not allowed anywhere.  This causes problems with ez
creating file.NEW and file.CKP.
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\excerptedcaption{Excerpts from internet.other.info-andrew: 17-Dec-91 ez 
problem saving NFS edits Wayne D Richardson@rchla (430)}


\quotation{ez saves files under file.NEW in the current directory and then 
moves them to file.  This will never work on an NFS mounted MVS PDS.

}
\quotation{File is limited to 8 characters with the first character not being 
a number and dot not allowed anywhere.  This causes problems with ez creating 
file.NEW and file.CKP.

}
For CKP, the fix is to add a preference.  The default is

	ez.CheckpointExtension: .CKP

You can change this and eliminate the "."  I suppose a single character like Q 
would work.  Another approach is to set the checkpoint directory with the 
preference

	ez.CheckpointDirectory: <directory name>

this can make checkpointing faster by using a different disk.



.NEW is wired into the code and will take some fixing.  The code is in 
buffer/buffer.c:buffer__WriteToFile if you want to take a look before we can 
get around to it.  The smallest alteration is to change 
frame/framecmd.c:saveBuffer.  Change

    result = buffer_WriteToFile(buffer, filename,

				buffer_ReliableWrite | buffer_MakeBackup);

to

    result = buffer_WriteToFile(buffer, filename,

				buffer_MakeBackup);

Then you will never get .NEW files, and may lose information if the system 
crashes while trying to write the new file contents.  I cannot recommend this.


Note:  The system can be built with USESHORTFILENAMES defined, but this still 
allows up to 14 characters and embedded dots.


Fred Hansen\
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\textdsversion{12}
\template{default}
\define{global

attr:[FontSize ConstantFontSize Point 12]}
\define{itemize
menu:[Region~4,Itemize~31]
attr:[LeftMargin LeftMargin Inch 32768]}
\define{enumerate
menu:[Region~4,Enumerate~30]
attr:[LeftMargin LeftMargin Inch 32768]}
\define{programexample
menu:[Region~4,ProgramExample~13]
attr:[LeftMargin LeftMargin Inch 32768]
attr:[Justification LeftJustified Point 0]
attr:[FontFace FixedFace Int Set]
attr:[FontFamily AndyType Int 0]}
\define{excerptedcaption

attr:[LeftMargin LeftMargin Inch 32768]
attr:[RightMargin RightMargin Inch 32768]
attr:[FontFace Bold Int Set]
attr:[FontFace Italic Int Set]}
\define{literal
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attr:[Flags PassThru Int Set]}
I'm sorry to say it, but I would like to be able to delete incoming mail by 
looking at the from address on it (the amount of junk-email is increasing...)


I seem to be getting lazy these days so I haven't munged in the flames 
documents to find out how to do this: from a top-level reading, it doesn't 
appear to tell you how to do this.


I would like a sort of :

\center{\
\begindata{ltext,2645520}
\textdsversion{12}
\template{ltext}
(defun \function{njw-mail-hook}

       (delete-by-keyword

	msg

	"mail"

	'(

	  (("from") ("random-junk-mailer"))

	  )))

\enddata{ltext,2645520}
\view{ltextview,2645520,0,404,121}
}
There is a \bold{post-by-keyword} function, a \bold{RejectMessage }function, 
but neither are quite what I want.


BTW: I thought it would be cute to use the \italic{ltext }object to display 
the lisp in above, but it acted very strangely while I was editing inside it. 
 The initial size of the object was one line high and not much wide. The keys 
"^N" and "^P" would not change lines, but would move the text position in the 
mailsending window (although not move the text cursor from\italic{ ltext}).  


Nick.

\bold{Nick Williams, Computing Science Dept, City University, London.}


\italic{\center{``Kids! Bringing about Armageddon can be dangerous.

Do not attempt it in your own home.''

}}\flushright{Terry Pratchett, Good Omens.

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Subject: Need Help in builing Andrew in SGI IRIX4.0
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I have just load the source of Andrew into my SGI Indigo running IRIX 4.0
Following the build instruction described in the README file, I failed
(several times) to build Andrew. The process stopped at
 
building (dependInstall) (/usr/ATK/overhead/util/cmd)
 
with the following error message:
 
Make: Don't know how to make /lib/libutil.a. Stop.
*** Error code 1
 
Can anyone successfully built Andrew on the SGI machine and advise me
on the correct prcedure to follow ?
 
Thanks in advance.
 
-- Fai
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Hi,

	I was wondering if you could add my name to the Andrew Info mail list.

	Thanks in advance,


Joe Grant.

Robert Bosch GmbH.                         Tel: +49-7121-352574
K8/TDV3,                                   Fax: +49-7121-352687
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Please add me to the INFO-ANDREW list.  I am an instructor/consultant
at the US Army Management Engineering College at Rock Island, IL.  I
teach courses in information management.  I do not have the AMS up and
running.  In fact, I would first greatly appreciate an outline of the
capabilities that my system should have in order to get AMS; and then
I would appreciate being advised of the process of getting AMS (what it
costs, whether I would be eligible to participate, etc.).

Thanks.

Dr. Idelle M. Peterson
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Date: 18 Dec 91 17:08:23 GMT
From: tech1@athena.mit.edu  (William H Fissell)
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Subject: Andrew Toolkit for Sun3
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Hello, All,

This may seem a terminally dumb questions, but how does one get
the ATK for a Sun?

Is this a send-off-$$$-and-get-Tapes-in-Mail proposition or what.

Thanks for tolerating a ??? from the uninitiated.

Bill (tech1@athena.mit.edu)
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Date: 4 Dec 91 03:33:22 GMT
From: agate!spool.mu.edu!munnari.oz.au!manuel!arp!gustav@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU  (Zdzislaw Meglicki)
Organization: Centre for Information Science Research, ANU, Canberra, Australia
Subject: layout: scaling
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When I started playing with "layout" I quickly noticed that the printed
results were quite different from how layout thought things would look
like. I've managed to fix the font size problem by putting in my 
preferences:

   layout.BodyFont: Andy10
   print.BodyFont: Andy12

There is still a slight mismatch, but it's much less than when layout
was using the default BodyFont (which is Andy12). 

Is there a similar simple trick which can be used with rasters? Because
the resolution of the display is much smaller than the resolution of 
the printer, raster graphics on the display are about 2 times too large
in comparison with what they look like when printed (on a 300 dpi Laser
Writer). Because the resolution
of the printers and of the displays may vary, perhaps there should be
a special display and printer related flag "resolution", or "dpi", 
and an additional raster related flag, say "absoluteSize" which would
automatically scale raster graphics when printed so as to reproduce more
faithfully the size projected on the display.

Perhaps such a facility is there already?
-- 
   Zdzislaw Meglicki, gustav@arp.anu.edu.au,
   Automated Reasoning Project - CISR, and Plasma Theory Group - RSPhysS,
   The Australian National University, G.P.O. Box 4, Canberra, A.C.T., 2601, 
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Date: 4 Dec 91 06:49:13 GMT
From: munnari.oz.au!manuel!arp!gustav@tcgould.tn.cornell.edu  (Zdzislaw Meglicki)
Organization: Centre for Information Science Research, ANU, Canberra, Australia
Subject: Other PostScript fonts in Andrew
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This I suspect is a typical "Frequently Asked Question": how can I use
PostScript fonts other than those defined in /usr/andrew/X11fonts both
in displayed and printed documents? 

I've played with LookZ with varying luck: I've managed to use some of
the contributed Adobe fonts (looked very nice), but they didn't "stay"
with the document - also when the document printed the used fonts were
quite different (i.e., standard Times Roman).

I guess that the trick is to have X11 fonts of appropriate sizes and their
PostScript equivalents - then ezprint would have to somehow convince
ditroff to load appropriate PostScript font when it encounters the new X11
font in the input. It seems to me that at present such mapping exists
only between fonts defined in /usr/andrew/X11fonts and the corresponding
PostScript fonts. But where is it defined? What would I have to do, to 
extend that mapping? (i.e., to add new fonts to the system).

Come to think of it - are there any plans for combining Andrew with 
TeX and MetaFont? MetaFont can be easily used to produce fonts for
85dpi and 100dpi displays which can then be converted to bdf and pcf 
fonts (this is, for instance, what xtex uses) - so there is a large
scope here for having a very "faithful" WYSIWYG system and unlimited
number of fonts.


-- 
   Zdzislaw Meglicki, gustav@arp.anu.edu.au,
   Automated Reasoning Project - CISR, and Plasma Theory Group - RSPhysS,
   The Australian National University, G.P.O. Box 4, Canberra, A.C.T., 2601, 
   Australia, fax: (Australia)-6-249-0747, tel: (Australia)-6-249-0158
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In article <0dDV0Em=jk67I8bUlC@iss.isei.jrc.it>, j_perdigao@cen.jrc.it (Jose Perdigao) writes:
> 

> The build process stoped at the same point  reported by Kris Olander to
> the mailling list andrew-info, i. e. ,
> 
> cc -pic -c  -O -I.  -I/usr/andrew/include/atk -I/usr/andrew/include
> -I/usr/X11R5/include   arbcon.c
> "./fontdesc.ih", line 52: syntax error at or near word "struct"
> "./fontdesc.ih", line 56: syntax error at or near symbol }
> *

Although I don't have the source code in front of me, and the messages
is a bit vague. I suspect that perhaps the problem is in the header file
celv.ch (.eh?) because I had problems with this file one of the macros
was garbled. Below an excerpt from an earlier posting form another person
concerning this problem. My problem was different, there was a free floating
"E" in the file and the macro was completely messed up.


> 1) In andrew/atk/adew/celv.ch:
> 
>    diff celv.ch celv.ch.ORIG
>    68c68
>    <     GetAppFlag() ((self)->AddAppLayer)
>    ---
>    >     GetAppFlag ((self)->AddAppLayer)
> 
>    Lack of "()" in the original version of that file resulted in
>    the compiler error.


						Hope this helps,
						Darrell
						(schiebel@a.cs.wvu.wvnet.edu)
						(drs@baks.bell-atl.com)
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Subject: Text object help wanted

Surely there is an easy way to do the following, but my attempts are
getting increasingly convoluted & still don't work.

I have a text object, t, and a position in that text object, pos.  Given
these two bits of data, I want to know where (as another positional
index in the text object) the next formatting change occurs.  That is,
if I pass in the position 123, I want to find out that the next style
change or embedded inset is at position 145.  None of the
environment/nestedmark calls seem to do what I want, and the more I look
at them the less I understand how they work in the first place.  Help! 
Thanks, and Merry Christmas.  -- Nathaniel
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\excerptedcaption{Excerpts from mail: 24-Dec-91 Text object help wanted 
Nathaniel Borenstein@thu (652)}


\quotation{Surely there is an easy way to do the following, but my attempts 
are

}\quotation{getting increasingly convoluted & still don't work.

}
\quotation{I have a text object, t, and a position in that text object, pos. 
 Given

}\quotation{these two bits of data, I want to know where (as another 
positional

}\quotation{index in the text object) the next formatting change occurs.  That 
is,

}\quotation{if I pass in the position 123, I want to find out that the next 
style

}\quotation{change or embedded inset is at position 145.  None of the

}\quotation{environment/nestedmark calls seem to do what I want, and the more 
I look

}\quotation{at them the less I understand how they work in the first place. 
 Help! 

}\quotation{Thanks, and Merry Christmas.  -- Nathaniel

}

There is a method, environment_GetNextChange, that when called with the root 
environment of the text object and a position will return to you the length 
that the environment surrounding that position is still valid.  Thus in your 
example it would return 22.  That will still leave you with figuring out 
whether that is the end of an environment or the start of a new environment, 
that becomes a little more complicated, but an exmaple of that code is found 
in the write method for text.


Andy

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Thanks to Andy, I finally built Andrew on my SGI Indigo. The process is
quite smooth except some warning messages which I hope did not harm. The
only trouble is that some of the contributed insets cannot be compiled
(namely mit/annot and mit/util).
 
I tried to run the ez editor. It works fine except that the cursor is not
in the expected shape. It appears as the letter "a" instead of an arrow.
When I tried the bush inset, the font of the buttons is not working
properly. After I click the button, the font changed to a much larger size.
Also, like the ez editor, the cursor is not in the correct shape. This
time, it is the letter "c" and "h" as cursors.
 
Could somebody advise me what is going wrong? I am running Andrew under
the 4Dwm of SGI Indigo. Will this be a problem?
 
Thanks in advance.
 
-- Fai
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In Andrew 5.0 running Sun's OpenWindows, the ATK cut & paste buffer clears when selecting the title bar of any window application.  Cut & Paste works normally under OpenWindows for non-ATK applications.  

Does anybody have a patch for this?--as is, its not possible to move or bring windows to the foreground, under OpenWIndows, without losing the contents of the ATK cut&past buffer.

System:  sun4c_41, OpenWindows, Andrew 5.0

Thanks,

Bob
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>My point of view. translateing the ATK datestream to
> TeX is not so difficult. However, 

Coercing TeX into running, and figuring out all the manual work needed to
make it usable is a different story, though.

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From: agate!spool.mu.edu!munnari.oz.au!manuel!arp!gustav@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU  (Zdzislaw Meglicki)
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After tinkering with Andrew's "preview" and with "gxditview" which comes
with groff I came to the conclusion that the best way to preview Andrew
documents is with gspreview. In this way you can preview the combination
of text and drawings - which cannot be done using gxditview or preview 
(under standard X11R5 from MIT anyway). The corresponding "preferences" 
file now looks as follows:

  layout.BodyFont: Andy10
  print.BodyFont: Andy12
  *.printertype: ps
  *.formatcommand: geqn -Tps /tmp/%s.n | gtbl | gtroff -Tps -mps -mpsatk |
  *.printcommand: grops | lpr -Plsr
  *.previewcommand: grops | gspreview -

In order to use gspreview I had to recompile ghostscript-2.3 with a special
patch supplied with gspreview implemented (the patch is for ghostscript-2.2,
but it patches smoothly also version 2.3) and with the -DUKC_GSPREVIEW flag.

One nice thing about the resulting system is that it is totally based on
Public Domain software: neither ditroff nor Display Postscript is required.
The snag is that "gspreview" although more functional than plain
ghostscript (you can go back and forth between pages) still lacks such
features as magnification and ability to print selected pages. 

Note that in order to have a closer correspondence between "layout" and
printed output, I've reduced the layout.BodyFont to Andy10.

-- 
   Zdzislaw Meglicki, gustav@arp.anu.edu.au,
   Automated Reasoning Project - CISR, and Plasma Theory Group - RSPhysS,
   The Australian National University, G.P.O. Box 4, Canberra, A.C.T., 2601, 
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Date: 11 Dec 91 05:45:46 GMT
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Under Andrew you would probably do such a thing using "layout".
The latter works in a way somewhat similar to PageMaker. It would be
nice though if a 2 column format could be put directly into "ez".
I haven't found how to do it though.
-- 
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Dear Susan,
 
The problem in building Andrew in SGI IRIX4.0 is in building the im.do
file in building atk/basics/common. The following error occurs:
 
doindex: indexing im.do ... doindex: Writing index file *** Termination
code 139.
Stop.
*** Error code 139.
Stop.
 
I forwarded the above problem to Andy, and he suggested the following
solution:
 
The easiest away around this problem is to edit the Makefile in
atk/basics/common and force it not to make im.do.
In particular you want to change the lines:
 
#if defined(sys_sun3_35) || defined(sys_sun4_40) || defined(sys_vax_3)
/* Systems that have _end-related problems */
DynamicMultiObject(im.do, im.o rect.o point.o physical.o,,)
#else
#if defined(ANDREW_MALLOC_ENV) || defined(DEBUG_MALLOC_ENV)
DynamicMultiObject(im.do, im.o rect.o point.o physical.o, $(MALLOCLIB),)
#else
DynamicMultiObject(im.do, im.o rect.o point.o physical.o,,)
#endif
#endif
 
have an #ifndef (sys_sgi_4d) ... #endif around them.
 
As for site.mcr, it should be empty.  My site.h file looks like:
 
/* ********************************************************************** *\
 *         Copyright IBM Corporation 1988,1991 - All Rights Reserved      *
 *        For full copyright information see:'andrew/config/COPYRITE'     *
\* ********************************************************************** */
 
 
 
 
#undef DEFAULT_ANDREWDIR_ENV
#define DEFAULT_ANDREWDIR_ENV /usr/andrew.r5
 
#define BUILDANDREWINSTALL_ENV 1
#define CONTRIB_ENV 1
#ifdef LINKINSTALL_ENV
#undef LINKINSTALL_ENV
#endif /* LINKINSTALL_ENV */
 
#define MK_AUTHORING 1
#define MK_EZPRINT
#define MK_PREVIEW
 
#define ISO80_FONTS_ENV 1
 
#define DPS_ENV
 
 
In fact, I tried another way to get rid of the im.do problem,
I added "|| defined(sys_sgi_4d)" right after "defined(sys_vax_3)"
to solve the problem. But I am not sure will there be any side effects.
 
Another problem is in building stk/contrib/mit/annot as follows:
 
doindex: indexing dpstextv.do ...doload: No such symbol (XDPSLInit)
doindex: NULL entrypoint from dpstextv.do...program terminated!
*** Error code 1
Stop.
 
I don't have any solution to the above problem yet. Therefore the
note and postscript inset cannot be built in SGI platform.
 
-- Fai
 
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Are the color image insets for ATK I heard about available yet?

Rick McMullen
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\quotation{Are the color image insets for ATK I heard about available yet?

}
\quotation{Rick McMullen

}\quotation{Center for Innovative Computer Applications

}\quotation{Indiana University

}\quotation{Bloomington,  IN 47405

}

I am the person responsible for the image inset.  I will give a brief status 
report and then speculate on when the code will be released to the 
unsuspecting public.


At this point in it's development, the image inset is primitive.  It provides 
only for the minimal functionality of foreign image-file import, display of 
those imported images, read, & write methods.  There are a few routines 
available for manipulating the whole of an image, but there is no 
full-function editing 
interface\footnote{\
\begindata{fnote,538777608}
\textdsversion{12}
It is in my plans to write the full-function editor ultimately\
\enddata{fnote,538777608}
\view{fnotev,538777608,0,0,0}}.  If you try to bring up a color image on a 
monochrome display, the image is automatically dithered for your viewing 
pleasure.  One implementation issue that is worth mentioning is the problem of 
how to display multiple color images in the same window without depleating the 
colormap of a psuedo-color or static-color display:  


\leftindent{\center{Premise: It is always nice to be able to view the images 
on your display as nearly as possible to true color}


Some applications that have had to deal with this problem, such as xloadimage, 
simply allocate colors as needed until the default colormap is filled.  At 
that time, the application creates & installs another colormap that is 
specific only to the new window.  When this window receives the input focus, 
the window manager installs this new colormap.  The result is that all the 
windows whose colors are defined by the default colormap will display in false 
color.  This situation violates the above premise.  Given that ATK insets are 
not individual X windows, and that it would take much effort to make them so, 
we will not attempt to display every color specified by each image.  We 
instead will use the technique of \italic{color quantization} to allow us to 
display within the same window an arbitrary number of color images, each with 
an arbitrary number of colors.  Color quantization consists of mapping the 
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pre-allocated colors.  The set of pre-allocated colors is an equal 
distribution across the entire range of red, green, and blue intensities.  We 
can think of this set of pre- allocated colors as a color cube of some small 
dimension with each dimension representing one of the three base intensities. 
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colors.}


Some may question this design decision on the grounds that it gives up 
fine-grain color differences in favor of the "view every image displayed" 
principle.  Counter to that argument, though, is the notion that most 
high-quality imaging applications will be done on TrueColor displays where 
there are few, if any, limits on the number of usable colors.


The image inset should be included in the release following our upcoming CDROM 
release, which is due in the 1st Quarter of 
1992\footnote{\
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AKA: real soon now\
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Gary Keim

ATK Consortium

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Date: 16 Dec 91 16:32:30 GMT
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This is a request for information.

Arizona State University are contemplating a university wide approach to
a distributed computing environment. To help us make decisions we are
investigating various current implementations at sites other than the
developer's home. Currently we are expecting to go to OSF's DCE (via
vendors and straight to OSF for our 4.3bsd systems) as the final solution.
While waiting for this plan to reach fruition, we are looking for information
on problems others have had in moving to a large scale distributed
computing environment for their organization. In particular, we want to
hear about Project Athena and Andrew. We have started a DECathena pilot
project and know of several Project Athena sites and the appropriate
people to contact regarding difficulties they had in getting going. We
don't know anybody to contact for Andrew.

If you have any comments you can pass along to us about Andrew's startup
costs or daily use, please e-mail them to me at

                   millard@asuvax.eas.asu.edu

Thanks for your time.

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\quotation{Are the color image insets for ATK I heard about available yet?

}
\quotation{Rick McMullen

}\quotation{Center for Innovative Computer Applications

}\quotation{Indiana University

}\quotation{Bloomington,  IN 47405

}

I am the person responsible for the image inset.  I will give a brief status 
report and then speculate on when the code will be released to the 
unsuspecting public.


At this point in it's development, the image inset is primitive.  It provides 
only for the minimal functionality of foreign image-file import, display of 
those imported images, read, & write methods.  There are a few routines 
available for manipulating the whole of an image, but there is no 
full-function editing 
interface\footnote{\
\begindata{fnote,538777608}
\textdsversion{12}
It is in my plans to write the full-function editor ultimately\
\enddata{fnote,538777608}
\view{fnotev,538777608,0,0,0}}.  If you try to bring up a color image on a 
monochrome display, the image is automatically dithered for your viewing 
pleasure.  One implementation issue that is worth mentioning is the problem of 
how to display multiple color images in the same window without depleating the 
colormap of a psuedo-color or static-color display:  


\leftindent{\center{Premise: It is always nice to be able to view the images 
on your display as nearly as possible to true color}


Some applications that have had to deal with this problem, such as xloadimage, 
simply allocate colors as needed until the default colormap is filled.  At 
that time, the application creates & installs another colormap that is 
specific only to the new window.  When this window receives the input focus, 
the window manager installs this new colormap.  The result is that all the 
windows whose colors are defined by the default colormap will display in false 
color.  This situation violates the above premise.  Given that ATK insets are 
not individual X windows, and that it would take much effort to make them so, 
we will not attempt to display every color specified by each image.  We 
instead will use the technique of \italic{color quantization} to allow us to 
display within the same window an arbitrary number of color images, each with 
an arbitrary number of colors.  Color quantization consists of mapping the 
full set of colors that define an image into a signifcantly smaller set of 
pre-allocated colors.  The set of pre-allocated colors is an equal 
distribution across the entire range of red, green, and blue intensities.  We 
can think of this set of pre- allocated colors as a color cube of some small 
dimension with each dimension representing one of the three base intensities. 
 A color cube of dimension 5 would allow for 125 different, equally spaced 
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Some may question this design decision on the grounds that it gives up 
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high-quality imaging applications will be done on TrueColor displays where 
there are few, if any, limits on the number of usable colors.


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release, which is due in the 1st Quarter of 
1992\footnote{\
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Gary Keim

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Date: 18 Dec 91 17:08:23 GMT
From: tech1@athena.mit.edu  (William H Fissell)
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Hello, All,

This may seem a terminally dumb questions, but how does one get
the ATK for a Sun?

Is this a send-off-$$$-and-get-Tapes-in-Mail proposition or what.

Thanks for tolerating a ??? from the uninitiated.

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