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The Communications of
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| Complete issue 14:1 as one pdf (6.9mb) | |
| Inside front cover | c2 |
| Title page | 1 |
| Editorial information | 2 |
| Addresses | 3-4 |
| General Delivery | |
| Opening words
Christina Thiele |
5-6 |
| Editorial comments
Barbara Beeton |
7 |
| Philology | |
| Typesetting Chinese pinyin using virtual fonts
Wai Wong |
8-11 |
| Hardware/Systems | |
| A multimedia document system based on TeX and DVI documents
R. A. Vesilo and A. Dunn |
12-16 |
| Book Reviews | 17-23 |
| Michael Vulis, Modern TeX and Its Applications
Jon Radel |
17-20 |
| Arvind Borde, Mathematical TeX by Example
Philip Taylor |
20-23 |
| Macros | |
| The bag of tricks
Victor Eijkhout |
23-24 |
| Anchored figures at either margin
Daniel Comenetz |
25-34 |
| The \CASE and \FIND macros
Jonathan Fine |
35-39 |
| Doing astronomical computations with TeX: Making agendas
Jordi Saludes |
40-53 |
| FIFO and LIFO sing the BLUes
Kees van der Laan |
54-60 |
| LaTeX | |
| An update on the babel system
Johannes Braams |
60-62 |
| Hacker's Guide to AmSFonts and NFSS in the Context of LaTeX
Rafał Żbikowski |
62-69 |
| Letters | |
| Response to A.G.W. Cameron
André Heck |
70 |
| Abstracts | |
| Die TeXnische Komödie 1992, Heft 1–4 | 71-76 |
| News & Announcements | 77-79 |
| Calendar | 77-79 |
| Courses to be held in conjunction with TUG93 (Aston University, Birmingham, U.K., 26–30 July 1993) | 79 |
| 81-82 | |
| Late-Breaking News | |
| Production notes
Barbara Beeton |
81 |
| Coming next issue | 81-82 |
| TUG Business | |
| Institutional members | 83-84 |
| Forms | |
| TUG membership application | 85-86 |
| Advertisements | 87-92 |
| Index of advertisers | 82 |
| TeX consulting and production services | 87 |