(Answer) (Category) OSU Physics Faq's : (Category) Computing (general) : (Category) TeX and LaTeX :
Where do I get RevTeX?
The latest version of REVTeX is REVTeX 4; you should really switch to this one is you've been using REVTeX 3.

The homepage for REVTeX 4 is http://publish.aps.org/revtex4/, which includes documentation and the files you'll need (the latter are available as http://publish.aps.org/revtex4/revtex4.tar.gz or http://publish.aps.org/revtex4/revtex4.zip or on CTAN at http://www.ctan.org).

Basically, you just need to unzip the distribution file and put all of the LaTeX files somewhere pointed to by your TEXINPUTS environment variable (e.g., /usr/local/lib/tex/inputs is frequently used).

2001-Sep-24 11:07am furnstahl.1@osu.edu

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