2) Where can I get a DVI to PostScript conversion program? Four very nice DVI to PostScript conversion programs that run under Unix are: dvitps - part of the TeXPS package by Stephan Bectolsheim. Available via anonymous ftp from arthur.cs.purdue.edu (128.10.2.1) in ./pub/TeXPS. dvi3ps - by Kevin Coombes. Available via anonymous ftp from archive.cis.ohio-state.edu (128.146.8.52) in ./pub/dvi3ps.tar.Z dvips - by Tomas Rokicki. This driver is very nice and has the ability to deal with virtual fonts. Available via anonymous ftp from labrea.stanford.edu (36.8.0.47) in ./pub. Dvips ports easily to other operating systems. It is available for VMS via anonymous ftp from ymir.claremont.edu (134.173.4.23) in [.tex.drivers.dvips_new] and also through the DECUS library (see question 22). A precompiled version for MSDOS is available from monu1.cc.monash.edu.au (130.194.1.101) in ./pub/dvips54.zip or from shape.mps.ohio-state.edu (128.146.7.200) in ./pub/msdos/dvips/dvips54.zip. If you wish to use postscript fonts, get dvipslib.zip as well. Documentation is available in dvips.ps.Z. dvitops - by James Clark. Available via anonymous ftp from ymir.claremont.edu (134.173.4.23) in [anonymous.tex.drivers.dvitops]. Dvitops will compile under Unix, MSDOS, VMS, and Primos.