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TUGboat 16:3, September 1995
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TUG 1995 Proceedings (St. Petersburg, Florida)
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Front cover
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Inside front cover
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Production notes
Robin Fairbairns
222
Opening Address
President's words
Michel Goossens
223–226
Fonts
When Metafont does it alone
Jiri Zlatuska
227–232
MetaFog: Converting Metafont shapes to contours
Richard J. Kinch
233–243
The Poetica family: Fancy fonts with TeX and LaTeX
Alan Hoenig
244–252
Using Adobe Type 1 Multiple Master fonts with TeX
Michel Goossens, Sebastian Rahtz and Robin Fairbairns
253–258
Dotted and dashed lines in Metafont
Jeremy Gibbons
259–264
Printing TeX documents with partial Type 1 fonts
Sergey Lesenko
265–268
LaTeX
Modularity in LaTeX
Matthew Swift
269–275
A multienumerate package
Dennis Kletzing
276–279
Hyphenation
Hyphenation in TeX — Quo Vadis?
Petr Sojka and Pavel Sevecek
280–289
Notes on compound word hyphenation in TeX
Petr Sojka
290–296
Literate programming
Literate Plain source is available!
Włodek Bzyl
297–299
Teaching CS/1 courses in a literate manner
Bart Childs, Deborah Dunn and William Lively
300–309
Methods
An audio view of LaTeX documents — part II
T.V. Raman
310–314
Another look at LaTeX to SGML conversion
Sebastian Rahtz
315–324
Omega — Why bother with Unicode?
Robin Fairbairns
325–328
Modern Catalan typographical conventions
Gabriel Valiente Feruglio
329–338
News & Announcements
TUG'96 Announcement
339
Calendar
340–341
TUG Business
TUG'95—List of attendees
341–343
Institutional members
344
Advertisements
TeX consulting and production services
345
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