TUGBOAT Volume 33, Number 3 / 2012

TUGBOAT Volume 33, Number 3 / 2012

TUGBOAT Volume 33, Number 3 / 2012 General Delivery 239 Ab epistulis / Steve Peter 240 Editorial comments / Barbara Beeton New printings of Computers & Typesetting; Three printing-related symposia; An open source font from Adobe: Source Sans Pro; Errata: TUGboat 33:1 and 33:2 241 KOMA-Script comes of age / Markus Kohm 245 Almost 30 years of using TEX / Christina Thiele A L TEX 263 Changing the font size in LATEX / Thomas Thurnherr 265 The calculator and calculus packages: Arithmetic and functional calculations inside LATEX / Robert Fuster 272 The xtemplate package: An example / Clemens Niederberger 276 A patent application design flow in LATEX and LYX / Peter Pupalaikis 282 Page style tricks with scrpage2 / Markus Kohm Expanding Horizons 285 CrafTEX: Applying TEX, MetaPost, and friends in crafts / Mari Voipio Philology 289 MayaPS: Maya hieroglyphics with (LA)TEX / Bruno Delprat and Stepan Orevkov 295 Experiences with Arabic font development / Sherif Mansour and Hossam Fahmy Fonts 299 The fonts we choose / Boris Veytsman 301 Using TEX Gyre Pagella OpenType Math / Herbert Voß 302 OpenType math font development: Progress and challenges / Ulrik Vieth 309 From drawn to filled paths / Linus Romer Macros 313 Glisterings: Cutout windows / Peter Wilson 316 Stubborn leaders and juggling boxes: A slightly unusual table of contents / Boris Veytsman Hints & Tricks 319 The treasure chest / Karl Berry Book Reviews 320 Book review: PSTricks: Graphics and PostScript for TEX and LATEX / Boris Veytsman 322 Book review: Just My Type: A book about fonts / David Walden Abstracts 324 Les Cahiers GUTenberg: Contents of issue 56 (2011) (simultaneously published as MAPS 43 and Zpravodaj 2–4/2011) 325 ArsTEXnica: Contents of issue 14 (October 2012) 326 The PracTEX Journal: Contents of issue 2012-1 Letters 328 PUB and pre-TEX history / Don Knuth News 328 TUG 2013 announcement 329 Calendar Advertisements 330 TEX consulting and production services TUG Business 238 TUG institutional members 332 TUG 2013 election TEX Users Group Board of Directors TUGboat (ISSN 0896-3207) is published by the TEX Donald Knuth, Grand Wizard of TEX-arcana † Users Group. Steve Peter, President ∗ Jim Hefferon∗, Vice President Memberships and Subscriptions Karl Berry∗, Treasurer 2012 dues for individual members are as follows: ∗ Susan DeMeritt , Secretary Ordinary members: $95. Barbara Beeton Students/Seniors: $65. Kaja Christiansen The discounted rate of $65 is also available to citi- Michael Doob zens of countries with modest economies, as detailed Jonathan Fine on our web site. Steve Grathwohl Membership in the T X Users Group is for the E Taco Hoekwater calendar year, and includes all issues of TUGboat for Klaus H¨oppner the year in which membership begins or is renewed, Ross Moore as well as software distributions and other benefits. Cheryl Ponchin Individual membership is open only to named indi- Philip Taylor viduals, and carries with it such rights and responsi- David Walden bilities as voting in TUG elections. For membership Raymond Goucher, Founding Executive Director † information, visit the TUG web site. † TUGboat Hermann Zapf, Wizard of Fonts Also, (non-voting) subscriptions are ∗ available to organizations and others wishing to re- member of executive committee †honorary ceive TUGboat in a name other than that of an individual. The subscription rate is $100 per year, See http://tug.org/board.html for a roster of all past and present board members, and other official positions. including air mail delivery. Addresses Electronic Mail Institutional Membership (Internet) Institutional membership is a means of showing con- TEX Users Group P.O. Box 2311 General correspondence, tinuing interest in and support for both T X and the E Portland, OR 97208-2311 membership, subscriptions: TEX Users Group, as well as providing a discounted U.S.A. [email protected] group rate and other benefits. 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Copyright to individual articles within this publication remains with their authors, so the articles may not [printing date: November 2012] be reproduced, distributed or translated without the authors’ permission. Printed in U.S.A. For the editorial and other material not ascribed to a particular author, permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies without royalty, in any medium, provided the copyright notice and this permission notice are preserved. Permission is also granted to make, copy and distribute translations of such editorial material into another language, except that the TEX Users Group must approve translations of this permission notice itself. Lacking such approval, the original English permission notice must be included. [This] is what makes the history of technology interesting and relevant: it not only teaches us about the way things used to be done; it also gives us perspective on how things are done today—and how they most likely will be done in the future. Henry Petroski The Book on the Bookshelf (1999) COMMUNICATIONS OF THE TEX USERS GROUP EDITOR BARBARA BEETON VOLUME 33, NUMBER 3 • 2012 PORTLAND • OREGON • U.S.A. 238 TUGboat, Volume 33 (2012), No. 3 TUGboat editorial information Suggestions and proposals for TUGboat articles are This regular issue (Vol. 33, No. 3) is the last issue gratefully accepted. Please submit contributions by elec- of the 2012 volume year. tronic mail to [email protected]. TUGboat is distributed as a benefit of member- Effective with the 2005 volume year, submission of ship to all current TUG members. It is also available a new manuscript implies permission to publish the ar- TUGboat to non-members in printed form through the TUG store ticle, if accepted, on the web site, as well as (http://tug.org/store), and online at the TUGboat in print. Thus, the physical address you provide in the web site, http://tug.org/TUGboat. Online publication manuscript will also be available online. If you have any to non-members is delayed up to one year after print reservations about posting online, please notify the edi- publication, to give members the benefit of early access. tors at the time of submission and we will be happy to Submissions to TUGboat are reviewed by volun- make special arrangements. teers and checked by the Editor before publication. How- TUGboat editorial board ever, the authors are still assumed to be the experts. Barbara Beeton, Editor-in-Chief Questions regarding content or accuracy should there- Karl Berry, Production Manager fore be directed to the authors, with an information copy Boris Veytsman, Associate Editor, Book Reviews to the Editor. Production team Submitting items for publication William Adams, Barbara Beeton, Karl Berry, The deadline for receipt of final papers for the next issue Kaja Christiansen, Robin Fairbairns, Robin Laakso, is March 1, and for the one after, July 1. Steve Peter, Michael Sofka, Christina Thiele The TUGboat style files, for use with plain TEX A TUGboat and L TEX, are available from CTAN and the TUGboat advertising web site. We also accept submissions using ConTEXt. For advertising rates and information, including consul- Deadlines, tips for authors, and other information: tant listings, contact the TUG office, or see: http://tug.org/TUGboat/location.html http://tug.org/TUGboat/advertising.html IBM Corporation, Springer-Verlag Heidelberg, TUG T J Watson Research Center, Heidelberg, Germany Yorktown, New York Institutional StackExchange, Institute for Defense Analyses, New York City, New York Members Center for Communications Stanford University, Research, Princeton, New Jersey Computer Science Department, Marquette University, Stanford, California Department of Mathematics, American Mathematical Society, Stockholm University, Statistics and Computer Science, Providence, Rhode Island Department of Mathematics, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Aware Software, Inc., Stockholm, Sweden Masaryk University, Midland Park, New Jersey University College, Cork, Faculty of Informatics, Computer Centre, Center for Computing Sciences, Brno, Czech Republic Bowie, Maryland Cork, Ireland MOSEK ApS, Universit´eLaval, CSTUG, Praha, Czech Republic Copenhagen, Denmark Ste-Foy, Qu´ebec, Canada Florida State University, New York University, University of Oslo, School of Computational Science Academic Computing Facility, Institute of Informatics, and Information Technology, New York, New York Tallahassee, Florida Blindern, Oslo, Norway TUGboat, Volume 33 (2012), No. 3 239 Ab Epistulis TEX software that were made in 2002 and 2007 have never before been available in print.” Steve Peter The TUG website has a section (http://www. Since I last wrote at the beginning of the year, many tug.org/books) that offers these and other books of things TEX have been transpiring, not the least of either TEX or typography interest. A small portion which (for the present group at least) was the annual of the sales benefits TUG so that we may continue meeting in Boston. I had an amazing time there, to support various projects. reconnecting with old friends, meeting new people, And speaking of books (I seem to write that a CSLI and having a great time talking TEX! (Have a look at lot—maybe I should make a macro), Publica- http://www.tug.org/2012 for a recap of what you tions is now offering a 20% discount for TUG mem- might have missed.) Next year, the meeting will be bers on all their books, including the newly reissued in Tokyo, from October 23–26.

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