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From: csrobe@ICASE.ARPA (Charles S. Roberson)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st
Subject: Texinfo etc etc etc
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Date: Mon, 7-Dec-87 11:22:54 EST
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Posted: Mon Dec  7 11:22:54 1987
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First, I have received about 30 request for the Texinfo stuff.  I have
answered almost all (except john@viper.lynx.mx.org -- i have tried several
paths and they all bounce; and a handful who sent to #csrobe@wmmvs.bitnet
-- it's a prime and the mail facility is an editor + command file == be
patient i'll get to you [(**%^$&%*%^#%$ Primos!] ).

Second, Texinfo.tex and Texinfo.texinfo should be showing up at

		comp.*.atari.st		(Thanks, daisy!turner)

and

		listserv@canada01.bitnet	(Thanks, sofpjf@uoguelph)

please look there (or ask a friend -- i know at least 25 other people have
it! :-)

Third, I had to change the font loading in texinfo.tex.  You should see
several \font=cm... lines that are commented out and replaced with
\font=am.... We had to do this, you may not need to.  The original was
Computer Modern (so i would suggest going with that if possible).  If
you do take out the \font=am... and replace it with \font=cm..., please
not that one line was accidently duplicated  \font=cmtt... (i think)!
You should be able to find these on your own, but if not, you've been
told!  Good luck!

-chip
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1105 London Company Way      BITNET:   $csrobe@wmmvs.bitnet
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PLEASE! PLEASE! PLEASE!  If you send to the BITNET address above, please
(i said please) use the '$' or a '#' as in $csrobe or #csrobe.  I keep
getting mail from the system administrator about my mail bouncing around
inside the NAS (IBM 360 clone -yuk! :-(.  I know it doesn't make any sense
but that the powers that be made it! joy.