[language] [Fwd: Re: JQL-182 (fwd)]

H.M. Hubey hubeyh at mail.montclair.edu
Sun May 12 01:37:27 UTC 2002


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Subject: Re: JQL-182 (fwd)
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 16:06:21 -0500
From: "H. M. Hubey" <hubeyh at mail.montclair.edu>
To: Reinhard Koehler <koehler at ldv35.uni-trier.de>
References: <Pine.GSO.4.05.10003231210360.3869-100000 at ldv35>

Reinhard Koehler wrote:
>
> Dear colleague,
> the paper you submitted by email is under review. However, the form, i.e.
> the pdf file, is hardly readable. I do not know why, but the letters are
> printed overlapping so that one often has to guess the words. As it is a
> pdf file, we cannot change the font or anything.
> For the publisher - rather the printers - we would need anyway a machine
> operable file format. Could you please provide a version in plain ascii or
> a wordprocessor format (MS Word, preferably) with the diagrams and tables
> separately?
> Thank you very much for your cooperation!

I mailed paper copies of both manuscripts and a CD that has
.pdf, .ps, .doc and .txt versions of both manuscripts to
Mr. Hans Holm earlier in the week. Everything you seek should
be on the CD. If you need anything more please do not hesitate
to email me. There is a postscript interpreter (for free) named
Ghostscript for Windows platform. In addition the Acrobat Reader
from Adobe (version 4.0) is also free and available from the
Adobe.com website. As you probably know .pdf is now the standard
used by NSF documents available on the WWW so like .ps (also from
Adobe) it is a de facto standard (like LaTex). Of course, .doc
format is the de facto standard for word processing. So I have
included all three. A postscript compatible laser printer will
make beautiful copies of text, equations and graphics from either
Ghostscript or Acrobat Reader.

Sincerely,

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M. Hubey, Computer Science
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