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Subject: Please provide a method for packages to register themselves to
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retitle 105830 Please provide a method for packages to register themselves =
to texdoctk
thanks

Hello Thomas,

Matthew suggested (actually long ago) that TeX packages and TeX-related
programs not included with teTeX should have the possibility to make
themselves known to texdoctk.  This shouldn't be too difficult, if
texdoctk would allow them to drop a file "texdoctk-<package>.dat" or
similar into its directory and read the information from this file,
merging all files it finds there.

What do you think about this?

Thanks in advance, Frank

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Frank K=FCster
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Debian Developer


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