\documentstyle{report} \setlength{\textwidth}{6 in} \setlength{\textheight}{9 in} \setlength{\topmargin}{-.5 in} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{0.25 in} \begin{document} \begin{center} {\Huge LameTeX NEWS} \vspace{.5 in} This file contains version information about LameTeX. \vspace{1 in} Copyright (C) 1992 Jonathan Monsarrat. Permission given to freely distribute, edit and use as long as this copyright statement remains intact. \end{center} \chapter{Version 1.1, 9/7/92} \begin{enumerate} \item LameTeX now handles the $\backslash$ref and $\backslash$label commands. \item LameTeX now has a -t option to allow you to format LaTeX files in raw ASCII format (suitable for posting to UseNet, for example). \item LameTeX now handles the comamnds $\backslash$part*, $\backslash$chapter*, $\backslash$section*, $\backslash$subsection*, $\backslash$subsubsection*, $\backslash$paragraph*, and $\backslash$subparagraph* \item Several small bugs were handled. \end{enumerate} \chapter{Version 1.0, 8/31/92} \begin{enumerate} \item First version distributed. \item Basic LaTeX functionality was included in the initial release of LameTeX. \item LameTeX allows you to include your own PostScript hacks in your documents. \item LameTeX allows you to format text inside any arbitrarily shaped PostScript path. \end{enumerate} \include{doc/commands.tex} \end{document}