Absolutely not. The stable version is important because of the guarantee of
stability. There is no guarantee with the others. The might be using the
same algorithm currently, but there is no guarantee that this will always
be the case. We may find a faster solution that is not stable and are free
On the first point, I am just as annoyed as you are at they way that links
position you when you click on them. Unfortunately, after hours of experimenting
some time ago, it appears this is an artefact of the way we produce the PDF
using the TEX processor. The fop program produces what you and
On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 6:00 AM, David Ashley
david.ashley@gmail.com wrote:
On the first point, I am just as annoyed as you are at they way that links
position you when you click on them. Unfortunately, after hours of
experimenting some time ago, it appears this is an artefact of the way
On 30.06.2011 15:00, David Ashley wrote:
On the first point, I am just as annoyed as you are at they way that
links position you when you click on them. Unfortunately, after hours
of experimenting some time ago, it appears this is an artefact of the
way we produce the PDF using the TEX
On 30.06.2011 15:40, Mark Miesfeld wrote:
On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 6:00 AM, David Ashley
david.ashley@gmail.com wrote:
On the first point, I am just as annoyed as you are at they way that links
position you when you click on them. Unfortunately, after hours of
experimenting some time
On 30.06.2011 21:16, Mark Miesfeld wrote:
On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 11:42 AM, Rony G. Flatscher
rony.flatsc...@wu-wien.ac.at wrote:
On 30.06.2011 15:40, Mark Miesfeld wrote:
In the ooDialog reference I'm putting a table at the start of each
section (for a class) and listing all the