TeX and LaTeX are identical to their VMS counterparts---only quicker :-), but the tools to handle the .dvi
and .ps
files are superior:
tex file.tex
;.dvi
file into a .ps
file, type dvips -o filename.ps filename.dvi
;.dvi
file, type within an X session: xdvi filename.dvi &
. Click on the page to magnify. This program is smart: if you edit and run TeX producing newer versions of the .dvi
file, xdvi
will update it automatically;.ps
file, type within an X session: ghostview filename.ps &
. Click on the page to magnify. The whole document or selected pages can be printed. A newer and better program is gv
..ps
: usually the command lpr mypaper.ps
will do, but if the PostScript printer is called, say, `ps' (ask your sysadm) you'll do: lpr -Pps mypaper.ps
. For more information about print queues, go to Section Print Queues.