The LaTeX style collection now contains the files listed below. You should retrieve the file 00index first to obtain a brief description of current directory contents. The file 00directory contains a reverse time sorted list of files; this may be helpful in keeping your collection in sync with LaTeX-style. More submissions are very welcome. 00directory 00index 00readme a4.sty a4wide.sty aaai-instructions.tex aaai-named.bst aaai.sty acm.bst agugrl-sample.tex agugrl.sty agujgr-sample.tex agujgr.sty alltt.sty amssymbols.sty apalike.bst apalike.doc apalike.sty art10.txt art11.txt art12.txt article.txt biihead.sty bsf.doc bsf.sty captcont.sty cyrillic.sty dayofweek.tex deproc.sty deprocldc.tex docsty.shar doublespace.sty draft.sty drafthead.sty drop.doc drop.sty dvidoc.shar1 dvidoc.shar2 epic.shar1 epic.shar2 espo.sty format.sty fullpage.doc geophysics.sty german.sty ieeetr.bst ist21.sty latex.bug latex.dif layout.readme layout.tex lcustom.tex lfonts_ams.readme lfonts_ams.tex lgraph.shar local-suppl.tex man10.sty man11.sty man12.sty manual.readme manual.sty memo.sty mfr.sty mitthesis-sample.tex mitthesis.sty natsci.bst natsci.sty newalpha.bst nl.sty nopagenumbers.doc remark.sty resume-sample.tex resume.sty rscsencode.shar sc21-wg1.sty sc21.sty schedule.doc schedule.sty sfwmac.sty shapiro-btxbst-0.98.readme shapiro-btxbst-0.98.doc shapiro-makebst.sh showlabels.sty siam.bib siam.bst siam.sty siam.tex siam10.sty siam11.sty siam12.sty slem.doc spacecites.doc suthesis.doc suthesis.sty texindex.shar texnames.doc tgrind.sty threepart.sty titlepage.txt trademark.sty uct10.doc uct11.doc uct12.doc ucthesis.doc ucthesis.readme uuencode.shar vdm.doc vdm.sty vdm.tex wsltex.shar xxxcustom.tex xxxslides.sty ***** Please note that ieeetr, acm, siam and apalike BibTeX styles require BibTeX 0.99b. The others require an 0.98i or older. 1. For Internet users - how to ftp: Here is an example session. Disclaimer: ftp syntax varies from host to host. Your syntax may be different. The syntax presented here is that of Unix ftp. Comments in parentheses. % ftp cayuga.cs.rochester.edu (a.k.a. cs.rochester.edu, a.k.a. 192.5.53.209) ... (general blurb) user: anonymous password: ftp> cd public/latex-style (where the files are) ftp> ls (to see what is there) ... (lots of output) ftp> get 00index ... (more blurb) ftp> quit 2. Non-Internet users - how to retrieve by mail: An archive server has been installed. Send a piece of mail to LaTeX-Style (@cs.rochester.edu, via uucp or your favourite gateway) in the following format: Subject line should contain the phrase "@file request". Body of the mail should start with a line containing only an @ (at) sign. The first line following should be a mail address FROM rochester TO you. Then follow by the names of the files you want, either one to each line, or many to each line, separated by spaces. End with a line containing only an @ sign. Case is not significant. For example, if you are user at site.bitnet, this is what you should send: To: latex-style@cs.rochester.edu Subject: @file request @ user%site.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu (don't forget your address!) 00readme 00index @ A word to the wise: it is best to fully qualify your mail address. Our mailer is pretty ignorant of Bitnet, CSnet or UUCP addresses unless they are in registered domains. It is best that you supply explicit gateway routes. Use the new domainized form or addresses whenever possible. If the Subject: line looks like: Subject: @file request uuencode or Subject: @file request rscsencode then the mail will be encoded with the requested scheme before sending. This _might_ help sites that get mail through gateways with unfriendly EBCDIC/ASCII mappings. You can find sources for the two types of en/decoders in the collection. You may have to do some porting of sources. Be patient as the server is actually a batch program run once a day. Files will be sent in batches, each not exceeding 100kbytes in size. 3. Distribution for IBM PC and clone users: There are two sources. David W. Hopper 446 Main Street Toronto, Ontario Canada M4C 4Y2 has LaTeX style files only. 1. Either one 1.2 MB diskette or three 360KB diskettes, blank and formatted. 2. Indication of the format required, 3. A self-addressed mailer, and 4. A $5.00 donation per set of files, to cover postage and equipment wear & tear. (If you live outside North America, airmail delivery will probably require more postage. You should probably contact David for details.) 5. No phone calls or personal visits please. Jon Radel P.O. Box 2276 Reston, VA 22090 has LaTeX style files and other goodies. For a list or other info send a SASE. 1. 360KB diskettes, blank and formatted. 2. A stamped, self-addressed mailer, and 3. $1.50 per disk. If you live outside North America, skip the stamps and send additional money or International Reply Coupons. As a convenience for people who have more money than floppies, Jon will supply everything for $6.00 per disk to U.S./Canada/Mexico addresses.