\title{Obtaining \TeX} \author{Sebastian Rahtz} \begin{article} \section{From the network} The UK \TeX\ Archive (Internet `Daughter' archive) on {\tt ftp.tex.ac.uk} is part of a collaborating network of archives organised by the \TeX\ Users Group known as CTAN (Comprehensive \TeX\ Archive Network). The three main archives now follow the same structure and have identical files ({\tt ftp.tex.ac.uk}, {\tt ftp.shsu.edu} and {\tt ftp.uni-stuttgart.de}). The preferred access method to the UK \TeX\ Archive is using the {\em gopher} program which has a set of useful indexes to help you locate what you are looking for, but Internet {\em ftp} access is also very common. JANET users may only access the machine using the {\tt ft-relay} site, as it has no X25 connection. The CTAN archives all run an enhanced {\em ftp} server which supports dynamic compression, uncompression, and archive creation options. Fetch the top-level file {\tt README.archive-features} for information. The server also supports site-defined commands to assist you. Please read {\tt README.site-commands} for a brief overview. The main directories which make up CTAN are listed below; readers are referred to David Jones' {\em Index of \TeX\ Styles and Macros} for details of macro packages and individual style files. This can be found in CTAN as {\tt info/tex-styles-and-macros.txt} {\small \begin{description} \item[biblio] contains bibliography-related files, such as \BibTeX. \item[digests] contains back issues of \TeX-related periodicals. various aspect of \TeX. \item[dviware] contains the various dvi-to-whatever filters and drivers. \item[fonts] contains a collection of fonts, both sources and pre-compiled. \item[graphics] contains utilities and macros related to graphics. \item[help] contains files which provide an overview to the archive and the \TeX\ system. \item[info] contains files and tutorials which document \item[indexing] contains utilities and related files for indexing documents. \item[language] contains non-English related implementations of \TeX. \item[macros] contains macros for \TeX\ and its derivatives in unique subdirectories. \item[support] contains files and programs which can be used in support of \TeX. \item[systems] contains complete system setups, organized by operating system. \item[tools] contains the various archiving tools which users may find useful. \item[web] contains WEB-related files and utilities. \end{description} } Details of where to find public domain, or shareware, \TeX\ packages for different machines and operating systems are given in Figure \ref{systems}. Some readers may prefer to purchase a commercial package, with support. {\em Neither CTAN not \ukt\ are in a position to offer support for software in the archive}. \begin{figure*} \small \begin{tabular}{|lllp{2.5in}|} \hline Name & Environment & CTAN path & Notes\\ \hline em\TeX & DOS, OS/2 & systems/msdos/emtex &the betatest drivers, and 386-specific versions of \TeX\ and MF, are in the {\tt betatest} subdirectory \\ sb\TeX & DOS & systems/msdos/sbtex & includes latest \TeX\ and \Metafont\\ g\TeX & DOS & systems/msdos/gtex & 386-only \TeX\ and \Metafont, which replace parts of em\TeX, and work with Windows memory management\\ \TeX as & DOS & systems/msdos/texas & Large \TeX, which replaces \TeX386 in em\TeX, and works with Windows memory management\\ \hline Oz\TeX & Mac & systems/mac/oztex & This package is now shareware; there is a also multi-lingual version (Euro-Oz\TeX)\\ CMac\TeX & Mac & systems/mac/cmactex & Port of Unix \TeX, including Rokicki's dvips. A fuller version (with large memory) can be purchased.\\ Direct\TeX & Mac & systems/mac/directtex & \\ \hline pas\TeX & Amiga & systems/amiga/pastex & \\ \hline --- & Atari & systems/atari/lindner-tex-packed-disks & \\ --- & Atari & systems/atari/cs-tex & \\ \hline web2c \TeX & Unix & systems/unix/web2c & a complete source kit for \TeX\ and \Metafont, which should compile on most Unix boxes; needs a C compiler.\\ sparctex & Sun Sparc & systems/unix/unixkit & \\ --- & DEC Alpha & systems/unix/alpha & for Alpha running Unix\\ --- & Xenix & systems/unix/xenix & \\ \hline Decus \TeX & VAX/VMS & systems/vms/decus & \\ ---& Alpha VMS & systems/vms/alpha & for Alpha running VMS\\ %\hline %GhostScript & * & support/ghostview & PostScript previewer for %many platforms, including Mac\\ %dvips & * & dviware/dvips & popular {\tt dvi} to PostScript %driver\\ %--- & --- & biblio/bibtex/styles/contrib & \BibTeX\ style files\\ %--- & --- & web/knuth & The files maintained by Don Knuth\\ \hline \end{tabular} \caption{CTAN location of \TeX\ systems for different machines}\label{systems} \end{figure*} Please report any problems with CTAN archives via e-mail to {\tt ctan-mgr@shsu.edu}. The entire archive will be available on CDROM from early 1994; details will be given in the next issue of \BV. \section{Unix tapes} For a complete Unix \TeX\ distribution, a 1/4 inch cartridge, QIC-120 or QIC-150 format (DC600A or DC6150) can sent with envelope {\em and} stamps for return postage to: \begin{quote} David Osborne\\ Cripps Computing Centre, \\ University of Nottingham, \\ Nottingham NG7 2RD \end{quote} Due to currency exchange, this service is offered only within the UK. \section{PC and Mac disks} From January 1994 the \ukt\ will start distributing an em\TeX\ kit for PCs, and an Oz\TeX\ kit for Macintosh, for a small fee to cover copying and postage costs, and the shareware fee for Oz\TeX. Details will be given in the next issue of \BV. %For copies of em\TeX\ (for OS/2, PC-DOS and MS-DOS), and a free % %catalogue detailing other disk formats, precompiled fonts and lots of %other goodies, you can also contact: Eigen PD Software, P.O. Box 722, %Swindon SN2 6YB (tel: 0793-611270) (JANET e-mail address: {\tt %kellett@uk.ac.cran.rmcs}) Enquiries for \TeX\ for the Atari ST etc. can be directed to: The South West Software Library, P.O. Box 562, Wimborne, Dorset BH21 2YD (JANET e-mail address: {\tt mdryden@uk.co.compulink.cix}) The international \TeX\ Users Group can also supply many \TeX\ materials on disk. Contact: \begin{quote} \TeX\ Users Group\\ PO Box 869\\ Santa Barbara, CA 93102\\ USA\\ {\em Phone:} 805-899-4673 {\em E-mail}: {\tt tug@tug.org} \end{quote} \end{article}