Presently, I do not believe that openBSD is officially built for
TeXlive.
That is correct. The person who used to do so (Edd Barrett) decided the
distro's package setup was good enough for him, and no one else has come
forward. (No one has complained about it being missing, either.) I ha
Iôòùd like to ask if there is any update on this:
The same issue has now arisen with context-simpleslides (hi Aditya and
Thomas), which now has:
scripts/context/lua/third/simpleslides/mtx-simpleslides.lua
The t- prefix doesn't make a difference to TL, so I went ahead and added
scripts/contex
Why not just include the SIL arabic fonts?
The OFL is fine for a license. TL already has several other OFL'd fonts.
If someone puts the fonts on CTAN, I don't mind incorporating them in TL.
(As a practical matter, it is a lot of extra work for me to work with any
package that is not on CTAN
Soon there will also be the option to support specific projects (tug
project page).
It is possible to contribute specifically to TUG's development fund,
which is TUG's pigeonhole for dev projects, at
https://www.tug.org/donate.html. Any donations to that now will end up
going to luatex/m
Hi Adam,
Is this a "Halo" release for TeXLive?
I don't know what that means, but no, this context release won't be on
TL'05. That's frozen, and Manfred is making the golden masters for
final testing and production now. From what Hans and Taco have told me,
the post-TL context releases aren
this differes per year; i keep changing these names and always lag
behind one tex live version
TL has always distributed both pzdr.tfm and uzdr.tfm. I don't have an
easy way to check the situation in teTeX.
because i find out afterwards
Well, that's what testing is for, it's no
Is there a bittorrent site for downloading the current version of
texlive?
Not that I am aware of. If you find one or can set one up, please email
[EMAIL PROTECTED] with the info.
For those who may not know -- Hans just asked me :) -- BitTorrent is a
peer-to-peer system that lets big fil
.
Some preliminary information is available at
http://tug.org/practicaltex2004. We would like to hear from anyone who
would like to attend, as either a speaker or delegate. Please reply to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] if you are interested.
Thanks!
Karl Berry (current TUG president, in this, um, context