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From: jchester@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Henry S. Horn)
Newsgroups: comp.text.desktop
Subject: Re:  LaTeX questions
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Date: 25 Jun 88 01:21:05 GMT
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1.  You can get DVI drivers for the most popular dot-matrix printers,
including 9 pin and 24 pin printers from IBM, Epson, Toshiba, etc.
Personal TeX, Inc. sells a bunch of them, a lesser quantity are 
available as PD software.

2.  There are LaTeX to plain text converters.  I've heard that none of
them are really very good, but I've never tried one myself.


3.  I don't know what Framemaker puts out, but as a general rule, any
graphics other than ones composed with characters and lines (those
curves, circles, and lines that LaTeX provides, for example) are a
function of DVI driver support.  Some of the Postscript DVI drivers can
handle Postscript graphics, etc.

There is a TeX specific arpanet digest.  Request it from
texhax-request@score.stanford.edu

--Jon Rade
jonradel@icecream.princeton.edu

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