Nelson H. F. Beebe's Home Page
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Nelson H. F. Beebe
University of Utah
Department of Mathematics, 110 LCB
155 S 1400 E RM 233
Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0090
USA
Email:
[email protected]
(Internet)
Tel: +1 801 581 5254
FAX: +1 801 581 4148
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and
notes for their use.
Table of contents
This section now has its own
Web page.
This section points to all of the
bibliography
material that I've found on the Internet, including a large
collection that I maintain and develop at our site for the
TeX Users Group.
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dehtml:
HTML command stripper (e.g. prior to spell checking).
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HTML prettyprinter in awk:
To see sample output of the prettyprinter, turn on
View Source in your WWW client viewer to show how
this page is formatted.
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HTML prettyprinter in lex and C.
Up to version 0.05, the capabilities of the two
prettyprinters tracked one another, but the awk version
is now frozen at that level. This version is much
faster, since it is written in a compiled language, and
it has acquired many new features that are absent from
the old awk prototype. The distribution files are
available in three popular formats, and include source,
documentation, test suite, and also an IBM PC executable
with build and test scripts.
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FTP index file to HTML converter:
To see sample output of the converter, select
test01.index
to see the original index, and then select
test01.html
to see what the formatted result looks like from your
WWW client. Turn on View Source in your WWW
client viewer to show what the raw HTML code looks like.
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Notes and pointers about
html-check
and sgmls
for grammatically rigorous, and automatic,
validation of HTML files.
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Notes and pointers about James Clark's
SP 0.4,
SP 1.0.1k
SP 1.3
and
SP 1.3.4
a new implementation of SGML tools, including
nsgmls
(an sgmls
-compatible
validating SGML parser) and spam
(an SGML
normalizer).
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UNIX
Makefile
for maintaining a personal public_html
directory.
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BibTeX
bibliography
on SGML and HTML.
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html2ps,
an HTML to PostScript converter.
This section has its own
Web page.
This topic is now so large that coverage has been moved to a
separate
Web page.
The Web location
https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/texlive-utah/
is a frequently updated site with pretest releases of the
TeX Live 2022 system expected to be released in summer
2022. There are binary distributions available for about
80 different operating systems. The site
also includes simple instructions for installing the base
TeX Live 2022 system.
This lengthy section has been moved to a
separate file.
This section has been moved to a
separate file.
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Amaya:
experimental
HTML 3.2
client browser and authoring tool, HTML 3.2
grammar
and SGML parser
catalog
entry
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Arena:
experimental HTML 3.0 client,
and HTML 3.0
style sheets
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links
text-only browser for the World-Wide Web
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lynx and doslynx:
text-only browsers for the World-Wide Web (essential for
dialup and ASCII terminal access)
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NSCA Mosaic
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Netscape
software, Netscape
extensions
to HTML 2.0 grammar,
comparison
of Netscape grammar extensions with HTML 3.0,
commentary
on Netscape extensions, and the Netscape
hall of shame
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SoftQuad's
Panorama
client for SGML and HTML browsing under
Microsoft Windows.
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Corporation for National Research Initiatives'
grail
client for interactive WEB nodes
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Sun Microsystems'
HotJava
client for interactive WEB nodes
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w3m
text-only browser for the World-Wide Web
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Caligari
WorldSpace
VRML authoring tool
Work is underway on the follow-on to HTML 3.2, code-named
Cougar.
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Audio CD database.
Several player programs can access this dynamically to
display CD disc and track titles.
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Encyclopaedia Britannica's Internet Guide
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Glimpse: fast exact and approximate string
searching in files
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Greek letters in HTML:
use this page to check how your browser handles
them (scientists are rather fond of most of them)
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Managing Gigabytes: extremely fast full text
searching in files
The MG authors now have a
home page
in Australia.
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Mathematics for computer-generated spoken documents
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Lucent Technologies Bell Laboratories work on
text-to-speech synthesis
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University of Utah Mathematics Department FTP
archive
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University of Utah Mathematics Department WWW home
page
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X3 Standards Committee (programming language
standardization, and more)
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APR (Applied Parallel Research, Inc.) High
Performance Fortran benchmark results
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Free Software Foundation and GNU Project
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HPFF (High Performance Fortran Forum) High
Performance Fortran benchmark results
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IBM PC and Apple Macintosh benchmarks
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giftrans
server for transforming GIF images to a transparent
background
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Inktomi HotBot index of 50M+ WWW pages
See SunExpert Magazine, p. 52, August 1997, for a
description of this parallel search engine: 26 Sun
Ultra 2 systems with a 160 MB/s Myrinet network
connection, indexing about twice as many documents as
DEC's AltaVista.
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Open Source:
keeping software free for everyone
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Portable Network Graphics (PNG)
home page (with pointers to lots of software for
producing PNG files). PNG files offer an alternative to
the patented royalty-requiring GIF files, and are
supported by recent versions of popular browsers.
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Starting Point PowerSearch
(pointers to major Web indexing sites)
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SPEC Newsletter
(Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation computer
benchmarks)
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TOP500 supercomputers
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Visible Human Project
at the U.S. National Library of Medicine
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DEC's index of 11+ billion words in 22+ million WWW
pages, and 13,000 Usenet news groups
There is now a
book
describing this search engine.
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WebTech HTML file validation service
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World Weather Database
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Yahoo index of WWW pages
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AnyWho Reverse Telephone Search
Includes search-by-telephone-number,
search-by-personal-name and search-by-business-name, and
also offers street maps in various magnifications.
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90M U.S. telephone white pages entries