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READ.ME 8-MAY-1991
This is a documentation file to accompany the AMS-TeX 2.1 distribution.
The following files in this directory should be copied into the
directory on your system where your implementation of TeX looks for
input files.
amsppt.sty amsppt1.tex amssym.tex amstex.ini amstex.tex
Copy the remaining files in this directory and its subdirectory (named
`doc') into a corresponding directory tree on your system. ALSO, copy
all of the .tfm files for AMSFonts 2.1 from the tfm-files subdirectory
of the ams directory on this archive. (Note: set the file type to binary
in FTP when transferring .tfm files.) Even if you do not use AMSFonts
2.1, you will need the .tfm files to use amsppt.sty and to TeX the
accompanying documentation for AMS-TeX.
The .tfm files from the tfm-files directory of the ams subdirectory on
this archive should be copied into the directory on your system where
your implementation of TeX looks for .tfm files.
The `doc' subdirectory contains four files:
amsguide.tex - The TeX source code for the AMS-TeX User's Guide.
Once you have completed the installation of AMS-TeX 2.1,
run this file through TeX using AMS-TeX 2.1. The output
will be a complete guide to using AMS-TeX 2.1.
amstinst.tex - Appendixes B & C of amsguide.tex, containing
installation instructions. This file can be processed
separately using Plain TeX, to produce a printed copy
of the installation instructions before AMSTeX 2.1
is installed. It gives more details than the
installation section below.
joyerr.tex - The TeX source code for a document listing errata to
The Joy of TeX prior to AMS-TeX 2.0. It also should be
run through TeX using AMS-TeX 2.1.
amsppt.doc - Technical documentation for amsppt.sty.
INSTALLING AMS-TeX 2.1 ON YOUR SYSTEM
1. As described above, copy amsppt.sty, amsppt1.tex, amssym.tex,
amstex.ini, and amstex.tex into the directory where your implementation
of TeX looks for input files, and copy all of the .tfm files for
AMSFonts 2.1 into the directory where your implementation of TeX looks
for .tfm files.
Then run amstex.ini through INITEX (the version of TeX which has no
format preloaded, distributed with your implementation of TeX). It will
produce a format file which will function as a preloaded version of
AMS-TeX. Place this format file in the directory where your
implementation of TeX looks for format files, and you are ready to use
AMS-TeX 2.1.
If you habitually use the AMSPPT documentstyle, you may prefer to
include it in the format file you create. This can be done by editing
the file amstex.ini, using any text editor, and uncommenting the line
that reads "\documentstyle{amsppt}".
We recommend that, as a first test of your installation, you run the
file amsguide.tex through TeX, and print out the output. This will
provide further information about using AMS-TeX.
========================================================================
Highlights of the differences between versions 2.0 and 2.1:
AMSTEX.TEX
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---Improvements to the mechanisms for loading various fonts in
the AMSFonts package. For example, \loadeusm now defines a
\eusm command that can be used like \roman or \bold.
---Revamped \printoptions command.
---Some internal cleanup to reduce memory usage in some of TeX's
memory categories (notably hash size).
---Informational messages appear on screen identifying the
modules within amstex.tex, during the creation of a format file.
AMSPPT.STY
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(See the user's guide (amsguide.tex) and amsppt.doc, section 18
for full details.)
---\curraddr was added, for giving the current address of an author,
if different from the address given in \address.
---\rom was added, for preventing unwanted italicization of certain
things such as parentheses or numbers, in theorems and other italic
passages. \rom automatically inserts italic corrections.
---The implementation of \nofrills was completely changed, to provide
better error messages for a missing or misspelled \endkeywords or
similar end command, when reading a delimited argument.
---Multiple \thanks commands in the top matter will now produce
multiple acknowledgment footnotes instead of discarding all but the
last one.
---A period is no longer added automatically at the end of a
\thanks. (NOTE: THIS CHANGE IS NOT BACKWARD COMPATIBLE---DOCUMENT
FILES WILL HAVE TO BE MODIFIED.)
---\subjclass was updated to use the date (1991) of the current
Mathematics Subject Classification scheme. (NOTE: THIS CHANGE IS NOT
BACKWARD COMPATIBLE. DOCUMENT FILES NEED NOT BE MODIFIED BUT THE
OUTPUT WILL BE DIFFERENT.)
---\widestnumber\item now works as claimed in the User's Guide.
---The missing \par in the internal command \penaltyandskip@ was added.
---Additional checks were added for runaway \proclaim, \definition,
\ref, \roster, etc. The internal macro \runaway@ was changed to make
its usage more consistent and robust; in the process its name was
changed to \add@missing (and as the name suggests, it now tries to
recover by adding the missing \end... command).
---As with amstex.tex, informational messages were added identifying the
modules within amsppt.sty.
---The bibliography macros were substantially modified to correct
another longstanding bug: line breaks after explicit hyphens,
mathbins, and mathrels were inhibited. This also involved changing the
\ref-specific version of \nofrills. BACKWARD COMPATIBILITY (WITH
VERSION 2.0) IS NOT COMPLETE WITH RESPECT TO \NOFRILLS IN THE
BIBLIOGRAPHY MACROS. \NOFRILLS NOW SHOULD ALWAYS FOLLOW
IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE NAME OF THE FIELD TO WHICH IT APPLIES, E.G.,
\TRANSL\NOFRILLS, OR \PAPER\NOFRILLS. This is more
consistent with the usage of \nofrills outside of the references
section. \nofrills will cause all the "frills" such as the parentheses
around years in journal article citations, or words like "eds." or
"vol." that are supplied automatically, to be omitted for the given
field. In addition, it will suppress the automatic punctuation at the
end of the field, if any.
---A \refstyle command was added to allow users to specify one of the
three different reference styles most commonly used in AMS publications:
letter labels in square brackets; unnumbered; and numbered (denoted A,
B, and C, respectively). The syntax is "\refstyle{A}" (immediately after
the \documentstyle command). Style C, numbered with arabic numerals, is
the default selected by amsppt.sty. The \refstyle command ensures
proper correspondence between the formatting of cites in the main text
and the formatting of the references section. Also, \key can now be used
for all reference labels, and the \no command is redundant (though still
supported, for backward compatibility).
---\miscnote was added, and used in the implementation of \toappear,
so that \toappear and \finalinfo would not be mutually exclusive.
\miscnote might also be used for things like "preprint" or
"submitted". Unlike \finalinfo, \miscnote automatically adds
parentheses.
---\procinfo was added, to give place and date where the meeting
took place, for a proceedings volume reference.
---\eds or \ed information will now be used in place of an author's
name, if \by is absent. This would be for collections or proceedings
volumes that are cited as a whole, instead of citing a single paper
within the volume.
AMSTEX.INI
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New file, to make format file creation more convenient. See the
user's guide and/or installation notes above.
AMSPPT1.TEX
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New file, to allow processing of AMSTeX 1.1 and earlier documents
under AMSTeX 2.0+. See the user's guide.
(NOTE: The author packages available in the e-MATH directory
/ams/author-info/sty-files have been upgraded for use with AMS-TeX
2.1. If you have previously received an AMS-TeX author package for
use with a version of AMS-TeX earlier than 2.1, you must retrieve an
upgraded copy from this e-MATH area.)
========================================================================
Questions or comments can be directed to:
Technical Support Department
American Mathematical Society
201 Charles Street
P.O. Box 6248
Providence, RI 02940 USA
(800) 321-4AMS (321-4267) ext. 4080
(401) 455-4080
Internet: tech-support@math.ams.org