texlive[60939] Build/source/texk/dvipsk: typos/dead urls in dvips

commits+karl at tug.org commits+karl at tug.org
Wed Nov 3 23:38:18 CET 2021


Revision: 60939
          http://tug.org/svn/texlive?view=revision&revision=60939
Author:   karl
Date:     2021-11-03 23:38:18 +0100 (Wed, 03 Nov 2021)
Log Message:
-----------
typos/dead urls in dvips manual

Modified Paths:
--------------
    trunk/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/ChangeLog
    trunk/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dvips.info
    trunk/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dvips.texi

Modified: trunk/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/ChangeLog
===================================================================
--- trunk/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/ChangeLog	2021-11-03 21:28:27 UTC (rev 60938)
+++ trunk/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/ChangeLog	2021-11-03 22:38:18 UTC (rev 60939)
@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
+2021-11-03  Karl Berry  <karl at freefriends.org>
+
+	* dvips.texi: PostScript not Postscript; remove broken urls;
+	a couple other typos.
+
 2021-10-24  Karl Berry  <karl at freefriends.org>
 
 	* dvips.texi (Option details) <-l>: describe [.PAGESEQ] subvalue.

Modified: trunk/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dvips.info
===================================================================
--- trunk/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dvips.info	2021-11-03 21:28:27 UTC (rev 60938)
+++ trunk/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dvips.info	2021-11-03 22:38:18 UTC (rev 60939)
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
 This is dvips.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.8 from dvips.texi.
 
-This manual documents Dvips version 2021.1 (October 2021), a program to
+This manual documents Dvips version 2021.1 (November 2021), a program to
 translate a DVI file into PostScript.  You may freely use, modify and/or
 distribute this file.
 INFO-DIR-SECTION TeX
 START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
-* DVI-to-Postscript: (dvips).        Translating TeX DVI files to PostScript.
+* DVI-to-PostScript: (dvips).        Translating TeX DVI files to PostScript.
 * afm2tfm: (dvips)Invoking afm2tfm.  Making Type 1 fonts available to TeX.
 * dvips: (dvips)Invoking Dvips.      DVI-to-PostScript translator.
 END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
 Dvips
 *****
 
-This manual documents Dvips version 2021.1 (October 2021), a program to
+This manual documents Dvips version 2021.1 (November 2021), a program to
 translate a DVI file into PostScript.  You may freely use, modify and/or
 distribute this file.
 
@@ -213,7 +213,7 @@
    The program Ghostview, originally written by Johannes Plass and Tim
 Theisen, provides typical previewing capabilities (next page/previous
 page, magnification, etc.).  It requires Ghostscript to run, and files
-in structured Postscript, specifically with '%%Page' comments (no 'N' in
+in structured PostScript, specifically with '%%Page' comments (no 'N' in
 'config.ps').  The current version is known as GV, and is available from
 <https://www.gnu.org/software/gv>.
 
@@ -1213,7 +1213,7 @@
 
 'N*'
      Disable structured comments.  Beware: This also turns off
-     displaying page numbers or changing to specific pagenumbers in
+     displaying page numbers or changing to specific page numbers in
      PostScript viewers.  Same as '-N', *note Option details::.
 
 'o NAME'
@@ -1371,7 +1371,7 @@
      \special{landscape}
 
 This is supported for backward compatibility, but it is hoped that
-reventually the 'papersize' comment will dominate.
+eventually the 'papersize' comment will dominate.
 
    Of course, such a '\special' only informs Dvips of the desired paper
 size; you must also adjust '\hsize' and '\vsize' in your TeX document
@@ -2387,11 +2387,6 @@
      <http://www.math.hawaii.edu/~ralph/MathOnWeb/TeXPDF.html>
      <http://www.utdallas.edu/~cantrell/online/543e.html>
 
-   You may also want to check "Notes on converting (La)TeX documents to
-robust PDF using Rokicki's dvips and Acrobat Distiller" by Timothy P.
-Van Zandt:
-<http://www.emrg.com/texpdf.htmlhttp://zandtwerk.insead.fr/tex2pdf.html>.
-
 
 File: dvips.info,  Node: Hypertext specials,  Prev: Hypertext caveats,  Up: Hypertext
 
@@ -2536,7 +2531,7 @@
 
    Different typesetting systems use different metric file formats:
 
-   * Each Postscript font has an "Adobe font metrics" ('.afm') file.
+   * Each PostScript font has an "Adobe font metrics" ('.afm') file.
      These files are plain text, so you can inspect them easily.  You
      can get AFM files for Adobe's fonts from
      <ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/Fonts/AFMs>.
@@ -2594,7 +2589,7 @@
 
    Although various kinds of PostScript outline fonts exist, by far the
 most common, and the only one we will consider, is called "Type 1".  The
-glyph files for Postscript Type 1 fonts typically have names ending in
+glyph files for PostScript Type 1 fonts typically have names ending in
 '.pfa' ("printer font ASCII") or '.pfb' ("printer font binary").
 
    In contrast, glyph files for Computer Modern and the other standard
@@ -2713,7 +2708,7 @@
 are simply a vector of glyphs.  By comparison, PostScript fonts are
 required to contain an encoding vector that at least provides glyph
 names; these names can permit PostScript and PDF viewers to extract
-legible text from Postscript and PDF output.
+legible text from PostScript and PDF output.
 
    Unlike previous versions, dvips versions 2020 and later add glyph
 naming information to Type 3 bitmapped fonts (if they can locate such
@@ -2868,7 +2863,7 @@
      afm2tfm Times-Roman -v ptmr rptmr
 
 This reads the file 'Times-Roman.afm', and produces two files as output,
-namely the virtual property list'file 'ptmr.vpl', and the "raw" font
+namely the virtual property list file 'ptmr.vpl', and the "raw" font
 metric file 'rptmr.tfm'.  To use the font in TeX, you first run
 
      vptovf ptmr.vpl ptmr.vf ptmr.tfm
@@ -4268,7 +4263,6 @@
 * hsize (psfile special option):         psfile special.      (line  24)
 * html specials:                         Hypertext.           (line   6)
 * html specials, and -z:                 Option details.      (line 420)
-* http://xxx.lanl.gov/hypertex:          Hypertext.           (line  22)
 * Hungarian umlaut:                      Reencoding with Afm2tfm.
                                                               (line  32)
 * hyperdvi extensions, enabling:         Option details.      (line 420)
@@ -4722,84 +4716,84 @@
 
 
 Tag Table:
-Node: Top520
-Node: Why Dvips1269
-Node: Installation3852
-Node: config.ps installation4787
-Node: PostScript font installation7394
-Node: Ghostscript installation8314
-Node: Diagnosing problems9253
-Node: Debug options10344
-Node: No output11348
-Node: Small or inverted12814
-Node: Printer errors13532
-Node: Long documents fail14864
-Node: Including graphics fails15205
-Node: Invoking Dvips16444
-Node: Basic usage17035
-Node: Command-line options18033
-Node: Option summary18481
-Node: Option details20756
-Node: Environment variables41042
-Node: Config files43903
-Node: Configuration file searching44573
-Node: Configuration file commands47770
-Node: Paper size and landscape55840
-Node: papersize special57465
-Node: Config file paper sizes59173
-Node: Paper trays63329
-Node: Interaction with PostScript64663
-Node: PostScript figures65316
-Node: Bounding box66042
-Node: \includegraphics69414
-Node: EPSF macros71706
-Node: EPSF scaling73674
-Node: EPSF clipping76244
-Node: psfile special76886
-Node: Dynamic creation of graphics79278
-Node: Fonts in figures80596
-Node: Header files82246
-Node: Including headers from TeX83452
-Node: Including headers from the command line85490
-Node: Headers and memory usage86589
-Node: Literal PS87800
-Node: " special88382
-Node: ps special89123
-Node: Literal headers90621
-Node: PostScript hooks91330
-Node: Literal examples93426
-Node: Hypertext94880
-Node: Hypertext caveats96054
-Node: Hypertext specials100410
-Node: PostScript fonts103044
-Node: Font concepts104161
-Node: Metric files105391
-Node: Glyph files108171
-Node: Virtual fonts110530
-Node: Encodings112685
-Node: Bitmap font encodings115087
-Node: PostScript typesetting117617
-Node: Making a font available120714
-Node: Invoking afm2tfm125748
-Node: Changing font encodings126768
-Node: Changing TeX encodings127559
-Node: Changing PostScript encodings128661
-Node: Changing both encodings130005
-Node: Reencoding with Afm2tfm130679
-Node: Encoding file format133782
-Node: Special font effects137986
-Node: Afm2tfm options140246
-Node: psfonts.map143771
-Node: Color148501
-Node: Color macro files149545
-Node: User-definable colors152755
-Node: Color subtleties154031
-Node: Ted Turner155683
-Node: Color device configuration156908
-Node: Color support details159352
-Node: Color specifications159730
-Node: Color specials161134
-Node: Index163263
+Node: Top521
+Node: Why Dvips1271
+Node: Installation3854
+Node: config.ps installation4789
+Node: PostScript font installation7396
+Node: Ghostscript installation8316
+Node: Diagnosing problems9255
+Node: Debug options10346
+Node: No output11350
+Node: Small or inverted12816
+Node: Printer errors13534
+Node: Long documents fail14866
+Node: Including graphics fails15207
+Node: Invoking Dvips16446
+Node: Basic usage17037
+Node: Command-line options18035
+Node: Option summary18483
+Node: Option details20758
+Node: Environment variables41044
+Node: Config files43905
+Node: Configuration file searching44575
+Node: Configuration file commands47772
+Node: Paper size and landscape55843
+Node: papersize special57468
+Node: Config file paper sizes59175
+Node: Paper trays63331
+Node: Interaction with PostScript64665
+Node: PostScript figures65318
+Node: Bounding box66044
+Node: \includegraphics69416
+Node: EPSF macros71708
+Node: EPSF scaling73676
+Node: EPSF clipping76246
+Node: psfile special76888
+Node: Dynamic creation of graphics79280
+Node: Fonts in figures80598
+Node: Header files82248
+Node: Including headers from TeX83454
+Node: Including headers from the command line85492
+Node: Headers and memory usage86591
+Node: Literal PS87802
+Node: " special88384
+Node: ps special89125
+Node: Literal headers90623
+Node: PostScript hooks91332
+Node: Literal examples93428
+Node: Hypertext94882
+Node: Hypertext caveats96056
+Node: Hypertext specials100184
+Node: PostScript fonts102818
+Node: Font concepts103935
+Node: Metric files105165
+Node: Glyph files107945
+Node: Virtual fonts110304
+Node: Encodings112459
+Node: Bitmap font encodings114861
+Node: PostScript typesetting117391
+Node: Making a font available120488
+Node: Invoking afm2tfm125522
+Node: Changing font encodings126542
+Node: Changing TeX encodings127333
+Node: Changing PostScript encodings128435
+Node: Changing both encodings129779
+Node: Reencoding with Afm2tfm130453
+Node: Encoding file format133556
+Node: Special font effects137760
+Node: Afm2tfm options140020
+Node: psfonts.map143545
+Node: Color148275
+Node: Color macro files149319
+Node: User-definable colors152529
+Node: Color subtleties153805
+Node: Ted Turner155457
+Node: Color device configuration156682
+Node: Color support details159126
+Node: Color specifications159504
+Node: Color specials160908
+Node: Index163037
 
 End Tag Table
 

Modified: trunk/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dvips.texi
===================================================================
--- trunk/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dvips.texi	2021-11-03 21:28:27 UTC (rev 60938)
+++ trunk/Build/source/texk/dvipsk/dvips.texi	2021-11-03 22:38:18 UTC (rev 60939)
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
 @settitle Dvips: A DVI-to-PostScript translator
 
 @set version 2021.1
- at set month-year October 2021
+ at set month-year November 2021
 
 @copying
 This manual documents Dvips version @value{version}
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
 
 @dircategory TeX
 @direntry
-* DVI-to-Postscript: (dvips).        Translating TeX DVI files to PostScript.
+* DVI-to-PostScript: (dvips).        Translating TeX DVI files to PostScript.
 * afm2tfm: (dvips)Invoking afm2tfm.  Making Type 1 fonts available to TeX.
 * dvips: (dvips)Invoking Dvips.      DVI-to-PostScript translator.
 @end direntry
@@ -236,7 +236,7 @@
 The program Ghostview, originally written by Johannes Plass and Tim
 Theisen, provides typical previewing capabilities (next page/previous
 page, magnification, etc.).  It requires Ghostscript to run, and files
-in structured Postscript, specifically with @samp{%%Page} comments (no
+in structured PostScript, specifically with @samp{%%Page} comments (no
 @samp{N} in @file{config.ps}).  The current version is known as GV,
 and is available from @url{https://www.gnu.org/software/gv}.
 
@@ -1467,7 +1467,7 @@
 @item N*
 @opindex N @r{ config command (disable EPS)}
 Disable structured comments.  Beware: This also turns off displaying
-page numbers or changing to specific pagenumbers in PostScript viewers.
+page numbers or changing to specific page numbers in PostScript viewers.
 Same as @samp{-N}, @pxref{Option details}.
 
 @item o @var{name}
@@ -1682,7 +1682,7 @@
 
 @noindent
 This is supported for backward compatibility, but it is hoped that
-reventually the @samp{papersize} comment will dominate.
+eventually the @samp{papersize} comment will dominate.
 
 Of course, such a @code{\special} only informs Dvips of the desired
 paper size; you must also adjust @code{\hsize} and @code{\vsize} in your
@@ -2902,7 +2902,6 @@
 plain @TeX{}, the Eplain package has some hyperlink support
 (@url{https://tug.org/eplain}).
 
- at flindex @code{http://xxx.lanl.gov/hypertex}
 @cindex Doyle, Mark
 @cindex Bhattacharya, Tanmoy
 @pindex dvihps at r{, hyperdvi to PostScript}
@@ -3006,12 +3005,7 @@
 @url{http://www.utdallas.edu/~cantrell/online/543e.html}
 @end display
 
-You may also want to check ``Notes on converting (La)@TeX{} documents
-to robust PDF using Rokicki's dvips and Acrobat Distiller'' by
-Timothy at tie{}P. Van Zandt:@*
- at url{http://www.emrg.com/texpdf.htmlhttp://zandtwerk.insead.fr/tex2pdf.html}.
 
-
 @node Hypertext specials
 @subsection Hypertext specials
 
@@ -3182,7 +3176,7 @@
 @item
 @cindex afm files
 @flindex .afm @r{Adobe metric files}
-Each Postscript font has an @dfn{Adobe font metrics} (@samp{.afm})
+Each PostScript font has an @dfn{Adobe font metrics} (@samp{.afm})
 file. These files are plain text, so you can inspect them easily.  You
 can get AFM files for Adobe's fonts from
 @url{ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/Fonts/AFMs}.
@@ -3260,7 +3254,7 @@
 @flindex .pfb @r{printer font binary files}
 Although various kinds of PostScript outline fonts exist, by far the
 most common, and the only one we will consider, is called @dfn{Type 1}.
-The glyph files for Postscript Type 1 fonts typically have names ending
+The glyph files for PostScript Type 1 fonts typically have names ending
 in @samp{.pfa} (``printer font ASCII'') or @samp{.pfb} (``printer font
 binary'').
 
@@ -3414,7 +3408,7 @@
 are simply a vector of glyphs.  By comparison, PostScript fonts are
 required to contain an encoding vector that at least provides
 glyph names; these names can permit PostScript and PDF viewers to
-extract legible text from Postscript and PDF output.
+extract legible text from PostScript and PDF output.
 
 Unlike previous versions, dvips versions 2020 and later add glyph
 naming information to Type 3 bitmapped fonts (if they can locate such
@@ -3613,7 +3607,7 @@
 
 @noindent
 This reads the file @file{Times-Roman.afm}, and produces two files as
-output, namely the virtual property list'file @file{ptmr.vpl}, and the
+output, namely the virtual property list file @file{ptmr.vpl}, and the
 ``raw'' font metric file @file{rptmr.tfm}. To use the font in @TeX{},
 you first run
 



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