[OS X TeX] Just went to Leopard and ...
win at ucla.edu
win at ucla.edu
Wed Nov 7 00:20:58 CET 2007
Dear Colleagues, I have been following this users group for many, many
months and hope to obtain your advice having just switched to Leopard.
I have been using plain TeX for nearly 20 years, developing
manuscripts in TeX, and then adapting the material to whatever LaTeX
macro sets that were relevant to the particular journal or book
publisher that I had in mind. In 2001, I switched systems to Mac OS X
but was disappointed with some of the vagaries of TeXshop and OzTeX.
I continued to use, in classic mode, Textures until I discovered that
Classic mode was no longer available under system 10.5. (Happily, I
have only switched my laptop, and want to resolve any remaining system
conversion problems before proceeding further.) I still want/need to
use plain TeX but in the context of TeXshop, possibly returning to the
new OS X compatible Textures once the development bugs have been
removed. However, whenever I typeset an existing TeX (i.e.,
Textures) document---and my installation of TeXshop may have
inadvertently imposed A4 page standards, my margins are horribly
messed up. (They are messed up even in the context of using A4
paper.) Is there a simple way to accomplish this? As a workaround, I
have found that the following 4 lines introduced near the beginning
(i.e., in the preamble region) of a TeX document will do the job (to
the nearest millimeter or so):
\hsize=6.5truein
\vsize=9.0truein
\hoffset=0.68truein
\voffset=0.9truein
(Note that I use "truein" in place of "in" as a dimension to
accommodate the use of "\magnification=" statements.) Is there a
simpler or more elegant way to adjust the margins appropriately to
conform with US letter paper? I appreciate any advice that you might
have to offer. Best wishes to all!
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