Jan Hauke Rahm a écrit :
If it's okay for all people involved, I'll make another upload
containing something in README.Debian that points to this issue. With
that upload, I'm going to close this bug.
In case you're waiting for somebody to followup, I'm fine with any
solution that would allow
Norbert Preining a écrit :
Nobody can check all the new or old incompatibilities between TeX
packages. (Think about, when I update TL2009 to TL2011 there will be
practically a few tousand packages that have been changed? I will not
check all incompatibilities, neither now nor in future.)
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 02:05:23PM -0400, Denis Laxalde wrote:
Norbert Preining a écrit :
Nobody can check all the new or old incompatibilities between TeX
packages. (Think about, when I update TL2009 to TL2011 there will be
practically a few tousand packages that have been changed? I will
Hi,
The biblatex documentation is quite clear about the incompatibility:
| 1.5.4 Incompatible Packages
[…]
| ucs The ucs package provides support for UTF-8 encoded input.
| Either use inputenc's standard utf8 module or a Unicode enabled
| engine such as XeTeX or LuaTeX instead.
On Di, 19 Apr 2011, Denis Laxalde wrote:
This should at least be documented in NEWS.Debian, since it's a big
change from the version in testing.
Agreed nevertheless.
I disagree.
Nobody can check all the new or old incompatibilities between TeX packages.
(Think about, when I update TL2009
Package: biblatex
Version: 1.4a-1
Severity: grave
Tags: sid
Hello,
I'm working on my master thesis, and today it suddenly broke, i.e. it didn't
compile anymore.
After a bit of investigation, I found biblatex to be the culprit. It seems like
something very bad happens when
On Sat, 16 Apr 2011 23:02:16 +0200, David Paleino wrote:
[..]
After a bit of investigation, I found biblatex to be the culprit. It seems
like something very bad happens when
\usepackage[utf8x]{inputenc}
is in the document preamble.
Using another encoding (even utf8) makes it
Hi David,
On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 11:14:55PM +0200, David Paleino wrote:
On Sat, 16 Apr 2011 23:02:16 +0200, David Paleino wrote:
[..]
After a bit of investigation, I found biblatex to be the culprit. It seems
like something very bad happens when
\usepackage[utf8x]{inputenc}
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