% $Id: pandora.gid,v 1.2 1994/02/01 20:45:21 schrod Exp $ -*- LaTeX -*- %---------------------------------------------------------------------- \packageAbstract{pandora} \label{package:pandora} The \package{pandora} package supports the usage of the pandora fonts created by Nazeen N. Billawala. You can get them from the CTAN or from \TeX{} user groups. A description of these fonts can be found in the article % \begin{quote} \raggedright \textsc{N[eenie] Billawala}: Opening Pandora's Box. In \textit{Proceedings of the Tenth Annual \TeX{} Users Group Meeting}. Stanford,~CA, August~1989, pages~481--489. Published as TUGboat Vol.~10, No~4 (Dec.~1989). \end{quote} % \begin{fixme} The user manual of \file{pandora.dtx} is next to unreadable. If one does not know about the inner workings of NFSS, one does not understand a bit. Either this must be fixed or the paragraph below must be deleted. Then there must be an hint that one has to read the code to detect how to use it. \end{fixme} % A user manual is available as part of the distribution. During the installation the file \file{pandora.drv} was created. Edit this file and remove the percent in front of |\OnlyDescription|. Then \LaTeX{} this file until the labels do not change any more. The resulting \DVI{} file is the user manual. No options are supported by this package. The package uses the files \file{pandora.sty}, \file{OT1panr.fd}, and \file{OT1pss.fd}. \endAbstract \begin{rcslog} $Log: pandora.gid,v $ \Revision 1.2 1994/02/01 20:45:21 schrod Corrected reference to Neenie's article: The publication used the nickname, it was the 10th meeting in Stanford, in August. Changed ``needs file[s] \dots'' to ``uses file[s] \dots'' This seems (for me) to be better English. \Revision 1.1 1994/01/31 21:16:20 schrod Replaced descriptions of style options by package abstracts. \end{rcslog} \endinput % just in case