The TeX distribution for RISC OS
A selection of files from the RISC OS TeX web site.
This version of armTeX requires filenames which are longer than 10
characters. The Zip files must be unpacked into a directory that
allows this.
You can use Richard Atterer's raFS or Jason Tribbeck's LongFiles. You can get
the latest versions of these programs at:
The latest versions, at the time of writing, are available on the CD-ROM as
rafs116.zip and LF250.zip
Be sure to use a dearchiver which uses / as the extension separator.
InfoZip does this, as does SparkPlug.
The current distribution is stored as a number of separate Zip files.
Below is a list of all the Zip files with a description of their
content. After each file, in parentheses, is the date on which it was
last modified.
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base.zip (13 Jul 98)
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Documentation for armTeX. The basic directory structure and !TeX directory.
Essential binaries. This archive holds just enough to run plain TeX.
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dviview.zip (25 Jun 98);
toolbox.zip (25 Jun 98)
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Paul Field's DVI file previewer.
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latex.zip (13 Jul 98)
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LaTeX2e in a pre-installed version. Tools and Graphics standard packages
pre-installed.
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lowmemory.zip (13 Jul 98)
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Binaries and format files which are essential for running TeX when memory
is low. 4MB users should download this.
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babel.zip (13 Jul 98)
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The Babel multilingual system (almost) pre-installed. Hyphenation patterns
are supplied for American and British English in base.zip.
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ams.zip (18 Jul 98)
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Pre-installed extensions to LaTeX from the American Mathematical Society.
Really good tools, for serious mathematical typesetting.
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bibtex.zip (13 Jul 98)
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BibTeX is a bibliography generator for LaTeX.
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extras.zip (13 Jul 98)
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Not so often needed binaries and Texinfo, the GNU documentation system.
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metafont.zip (13 Jul 98)
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Binaries and prebuilt base file for Metafont. Sources for the Computer
Modern typefaces. A version for 4MB users is in lowmemory.zip. You still
need this archive to use Metafont, though.
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