\specials in .dvi files
Herbert Gintis
hgintis at comcast.net
Thu Sep 25 10:52:30 CEST 2003
Dear Christina,
I posted to the TeX list, and got no response there, either. But I
worked out a way to write primitive graphics for drawing lines in LaTeX,
and then in TeX. So, I will just write a few different configuration files,
depending on what system the user has.
Best,
Herb
By the way, this list is no longer just a support list for Y & Y, in the
sense that people ask all sorts of questions that Y & Y support would never
be expected to answer. If that is the case, there should be nothing wrong
with letting such questions (such as mine, in this case), go unanswered.
At 09:49 AM 9/25/2003 -0400, you wrote:
>Herbert, I see there's been no reply to your query from the 20th. I
>wonder if perhaps you might not get a better response if you posted to
>comp.text.tex -- c.t.t. for short.
>
>You can get there by using the Y&Y website. Go to Resources > UseNet
>Newsgroups > TeX and subscribe to it. I just did that much, via
>Mozilla, but I haven't actually posted a message, so don't know the
>exact details on that. But they keep telling me this is all totally
>intuitive, so we should believe that posting is just a simple
>additional step ;-))
>
>Good luck!
>
>Ch.
>
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