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C00002 00002	% Bugs (sigh) in Computers \& Typesetting
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% Bugs (sigh) in Computers \& Typesetting

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\noindent This is a list of all corrections made to {\sl Computers \&
Typesetting}, Volumes A--E. It also includes all corrections made to
the softcover version of {\sl The \TeX book}, beginning with the
sixth printing (January 1986); these are the same as corrections to
Volume~A. Corrections to the softcover version of {\sl The
\slMF\kern1ptbook\/} are the same as corrections to Volume~C.
% volume A
\bugonpage A171, line 20 (1/26/86)

\ninepoint\line{%
will be surrounded by more space than there would be
if that subformula were enclosed}

\bugonpage A276, line 19 (1/27/86)

\ninepoint
\beginsyntax
  \alt↑|\font|<control sequence><equals><file name><at clause>
  \alt<global assignment>
\endsyntax
[The bottom line of p.~276 will now move to the top of p.~277.]

\bugonpage A277, lines 31--32 (1/27/86)

\ninepoint
\beginsyntax
<font assignment>\is↑|\fontdimen|<number><font><equals><dimen>
\endsyntax

\bugonpage A368, bottom line (2/26/86)

\ninepoint
\line{that includes the symbols
{\tentex\char'30},~{\tentex\char1}, {\tentex\char'32}, {\tentex\char'34},
and~{\tentex\char'35}, and he finds that this makes it much more}

\bugonpage A414, line 10 (3/4/86)

\ninepoint\noindent
|\font\titlefont=cmssdc10 at 40pt   % titles in chapter openings|

\bugonpage A427, line 7 (2/23/86)

\ninepoint\noindent
the author's book
{\sl Computer Modern Typefaces}.)

\bugonpage A461, entry for {\tt\char`\\centering} (1/28/86)

\eightpoint Change $\underline{348}$ to $\underline{347}$, 348.

\bugonpage A462, entry for \<code assignment> (1/27/86)

\eightpoint Change $\underline{276}$ to $\underline{277}$.

\bugonpage A466, entry for {\tt\char`\\font} (1/27/86)

\eightpoint Change $\underline{277}$ to $\underline{276}$.

\bugonpage A467, entry for {\tt\char`\\hideskip} (1/28/86)

\eightpoint Add page 348.

\bugonpage A470, entry for {\tt manfnt} (1/15/86)

\eightpoint {\tt manfnt}, 44, 408, 414.

\bugonpage A471, entry for Mozart (3/19/86)

\eightpoint Change `Amadeus' to `Gottlieb (= Theophilus = Amadeus)'.

% volume B
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% volume C
\hsize=29pc

% volume D
\hsize=34pc

\bugonpage D66, lines 31--32 (3/16/86)

\tenpoint\noindent
controlled
growth helps to keep the |mem| usage consecutive when \MF\ is
implemented on ``virtual memory'' systems.

\bugonpage D101, line 2 (3/16/86)

\tenpoint\line{%
like `{\tt x}', or they can
combine the structural properties of arrays and records, like `{\tt x20a.b}'.
A}

\bugonpage D102, line 24 (3/16/86)

\tenpoint\line{\kern10pt
In other words, variables have a hierarchical structure that includes
enough threads running}

\bugonpage D263, line 20 (3/16/86)

\def\\#1{\hbox{\it#1\/\kern.05em}} % italic type for identifiers
\tenpoint\noindent
instead of \\{false}, the other routines will simply log the fact
that they have been called; they won't really display anything.
The standard test routines for \MF\ use this log information to check
that \MF\ is working properly, but the \\{wlog} instructions should be
removed from production versions of \MF.

\bugonpage D474, 5th-last line (3/16/86)

\tenpoint\noindent
depths, or italic corrections) are sorted;
then the list of sorted values is perturbed, if necessary.

% volume E
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\bye