>
> I noticed that on January 8 someone identified as 'test1' on the wiki
> renamed the TeXmacs page to OldTeXmacs. Since TeXmacs was a hyperlink
> on quite a few other pages which referenced this program, these other
> pages were automatically updated to now say OldTeXmacs everywhere that
> used to say TeXmacs. This could be a bit confusing and probably this
> was not what 'test1' intended. There currently is no TeXmacs page.
> Do you think maybe we should revert this change? Or did 'test1' intend
> to provide a replacement?
Thats me. The change I intended was to distinguish between
current Texmacs interface and the old one. So OldTeXmacs really
refers to old TeXmacs interface. I noticed only few days
ago that wiki changed several other pages. I am affraid that
the only good way to fix this is to check all places where
Texmacs appear and make sure the ones talking about interface
make clear that this is old (or maybe new) interface.
And, IIUC correctly the triger was rename of page describing
TeXmacs interface. Since this page describes old interface
rename was apropriate. The question is how to avoid strange
side effects of such renames.
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Waldek Hebisch
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