* Idris Samawi Hamid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi Fabrice, My congratulations on the release of XEmTeX!
Thanks.
> A question: Since XEmTeX is explicitly pdfeTeX based: Will Aleph
> (which produces (o)dvi) and dvipdfmx be supported?
Both Aleph and dvipdfmx (latest CVS version) ar
Hi Fabrice,
My congratulations on the release of XEmTeX!
A question: Since XEmTeX is explicitly pdfeTeX based: Will Aleph (which
produces (o)dvi) and dvipdfmx be supported?
As development continutes, might I very humbly-) suggest the following:
What the TeX world sorely lacks right now is a g
The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
that has been posted to comp.text.tex as well.
XEmTeX is a Windows integrated distribution of PDFeTeX, LaTeX, ConTeXt, TeX4ht
plus XEmacs playing the text editor. The version 0.5-RC0 is available
for download. It fixes many bugs of the previo