Ralf Angeli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > * David Kastrup (2006-06-02) writes: > >> Ralf Angeli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >>> Hm, I'm not sure `TeX-doc' fits into the "Running TeX and friends" >>> category. It's not really part of the typesetting cycle. >> >> Ah, but it is running a friend of TeX... > > Which the user ideally should not notice. It's designed to work > transparently with different backends.
What does that mean? >>> I guess we should explain the prefix argument as well if we present >>> `TeX-clean' as a function (in contrast to a part of >>> `TeX-command-list'.) >> >> Actually, the release process is currently in a state where I'd not be >> overly enthused to roll back. Feel free to check in improvements but >> don't move tags, or things might get messy. > > Last time I had to use `cvs tag -d <tag>' this was rather painless and > not messy at all. > > Of course Reiner and you would have to throw away the tarballs > already generated. And clean up my release directory and rebuild the XEmacs package and if Reiner has done any testing or building of the RPM, this would have to be repeated. And moving tags when built tarballs are already being swapped around is a nuisance. And then I have to send the stuff again into Reiners mailbox and hope that he or his mail program do not mix up the different versions I sent him. It's not like Reiner has not mentioned the docs several days ago already. I can't speak for him. If you think it really desirable, I can still do the procedure again. If I did, I would also mention in the RELEASE file exactly what formats will be available from our download site (after tagging and sending the tarball off I found that information rather vague). So if you think it really worthwhile, holler. -- David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum _______________________________________________ auctex-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/auctex-devel
