This directory contains Dvipsk, my (kb@mail.tug.org) modified version of Tom Rokicki's dvips, a DVI-to-PostScript translator. See `NEWS' for major changes by release, `ChangeLog` for all changes. See `INSTALL' for installation instructions. See `../kpathsea/BUGS' for details on reporting bugs. Aside from configuration, this differs from the original primarily in that it uses the same code for path searching as TeX and my other distributions. Dvipsk does not install any default config.ps file, since no one file is generally suitable. Sample Dvips config files are in the contrib/ directory. See ./INSTALL. The documentation is now in Texinfo format. I've removed the font naming section, since it was an old version of the font naming document (which you can get from ftp://ftp.tug.org/tex/fontname/). Dvipsk is free software; Tom's original files are public domain. The files I wrote (originally for the Free Software Foundation) are covered by the GNU General Public License -- see the files COPYING*. You can get the original dvips from ftp://labrea.stanford.edu/pub/dvips*. kb@mail.tug.org Member of the League for Programming Freedom -- write lpf@uunet.uu.net. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- dvips 5.74 notes: The epsf.sty and epsf.tex files are now in the public domain. The t1part.c has been updated to support binary files with multiple binary sections. dvips 5.72 notes: Bug fix in t1part.c??? I hope so! Debugging now turned on by default. No real reason to turn it off. (Too many Linux versions of dvips without debugging have been distributed, and it makes it very difficult to help the users with their problems . . .) dvips 5.62 notes: The makefile and config.ps and MakeTeXPK need to be modified to fit your site! dvips.tex needs updating. To document: Landscape mfmode HPS integration Separate EPSF file generation Better bbox support Partial type 1 support Comment elision now turned *off* Upleveling of font requirements Bitmap font descriptions Questions: Should I eliminate PStfms/PSvfs/afm-extra? Should I eliminate PSlatex? (my guess is yes) Partial type 1 downloading (Sergey Lesenko) HyperTeX support (Mark Doyle) Lots of little bugs/changes/fixes Still todo: - Make a better copyfile that handles Level 2 data better - Add landscape mode def and code to select it. - Sanitize; test on various systems - Improve makefile!!! Goal: on a standard C installation (with stdlib and all) and a Unix machine using TDS, make it be just a `make' away. - Improve diagnostics, especially when files not found. - Eliminate `extern' declarations; use header files properly Despite the fact that I reference Mark and Sergey, bugs are mine, mine, all mine, so please bug me and not them. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- All real documentation is now in the file dvips.tex. There is also a file called test.tex that you can read and run to test some basic capabilities of dvips. INSTALLATION has the primary installation instructions. If you enjoy using dvips, you will probably enjoy being a member of the TeX Users Group. To join or contribute to TUG, contact them at TeX Users Group 1850 Union Street #1637 San Francisco, CA 94123 Voice: (415) 982-8449 FAX: (415) 982-8559 Email: TUG@tug.org Web: http://www.tug.org/ This is a list of people who have contributed substantially to dvips. I'm sure I've forgotten many. Thanks to all! Karl Berry Mark Doyle Edward J. Groth James Hafner John Hobby Donald E. Knuth Russell Lang Sergey Lesenko Art Ogawa Melissa O'Neill Sebastian Rahtz Andrew Trevorrow