To: pinard@iro.umontreal.ca Subject: Re: Gptx suggestions and help request Date: Tue, 28 Sep 93 11:30:04 +0500 From: ajayshah@cmie.ernet.in [...] My plaintext input looks like: "pagenum multiword-phrase" where the multiword phrase is atmost five words. So [...], I'm doing two columns in small type. I got one of the programmers here to write me a tex macro for my problem. When it goes into production I'll mail you a few files: a sample input, the gptx command, the output, and the tex macro. If you find these interesting you can ship them with future gptx releases. Thanks a lot for gptx. If you have a mailing list of loyal users, you can add us to it :-) To: pinard@iro.umontreal.ca Cc: rk@cmie.ernet.in Subject: All glue code I used with gptx Date: Tue, 05 Oct 93 15:23:44 +0500 From: ajayshah@zigma.cmie.ernet.in That is a full set of a files for an example of "production use". You are welcome to post them, or use them as a sample supplied with the gptx distribution, etc., with absolutely no restrictions on what anyone does with this. In case you do so, please acknowledge the contribution of Rakesh Chauhan, rk@cmie.ernet.in, who is the author of x.pl and header.tex. [...] As you can tell, I used it for a 100% realworld problem, and it worked. Thanks a million. If you'd like, I can send you a hardcopy of the full finished document (just send me your mailing address). If you would like to mention the name of this document when you use these files as a demo, it is Trends in Industrial Production September 1993 Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy, Bombay, India.