typesetters for UNIX (query)

utzoo!decvax!ucbvax!Nowicki at PARC-MAXC utzoo!decvax!ucbvax!Nowicki at PARC-MAXC
Wed Aug 5 13:04:14 AEST 1981


From: Nowicki at PARC-MAXC
If you are doing non-mathematical text such as user manuals, program
documentation, etc.  The Scribe document compiler is by far the easiest to use
and can produce documents in all sorts of styles on all sorts of output devices.  
The BLISS version marketed by Unilogic (And now DEC!!) runs on Tops-20,
Tops-20, Tenex, VAX/Unix, and VMS, but unfortunately not on 11s yet,
although there is a subset called "Scribble" marketed by "Mark of the Unicorn"
that is written in C and runs on an 8080 under CPM.

For complex math, TEX is an obvious choice (although I'm biased).  There are at
least half a dozen people working on implementing TEX under Unix, but I
haven't heard of any full implementations that work yet.

	-- Bill






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