From: L.G. (stern@amath.washington.edu)
Date: 04/07/93


From: stern@amath.washington.edu (L.G. "Ted" Stern)
Subject: Psfrag.sty in TeX, ext2fs
Date: 7 Apr 1993 20:09:12 GMT

A couple of quickies:

I'm trying to use the 'psfrag.sty' stylesheet in TeX, which lets you replace
strings in [encapsulated] postscript files with TeX/LaTeX text. Problem is,
it comes with a c-shell script called 'ps2psfrag' and I don't have a c-shell on
my machine. Has anyone translated 'ps2psfrag' to bash or perl syntax? Here is
info on how to get psfrag (from a year or two ago):

* PsFrag is available via anonymous ftp from isl.stanford.edu (internet
  address 36.60.0.10). After logging in, cd to the directory pub/boyd/psfrag,
  and set binary mode. Get the compressed tar file psfrag.tar.Z, uncompress
  it, and tar xvf it:

        uncompress psfrag.tar.Z
        tar xvf psfrag.tar

  See the files README, USAGE, INSTALL for detailed information.

It also comes with a modified version of epsf.sty that knows about the psfrag
commands.
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Second question: In the version of SLS I downloaded, there was version 0.2b
alpha of ext2fs. When the next version of ext2fs comes out, how will I be able
to upgrade? Is it just a matter of upgrading the kernel and e2fsck?

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