On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 14:38, pip wrote: > > Hi Mojca. Just a short reply, as Pjotr has found a solution to my problem. > >>Other users expect TeX to be stable. > > I guess those would still be on v.2007, as v.2011 is not considered stable as > a whole.
2007 not any more stable than 2011 is. It is just older. Those who really want something stable will go for TeX from 1982. TeX has some kind of special status. It is not entirely true that there is 100% backward compatibility, but if you don't use weird packages, it is true to a great extent, and it particular if you use plain TeX. That one still typesets in the same way as in 1982. If nothing else, Knuth has to be able to re-typeset his books in exactly the same way as he did 30 years ago. >>But if you want to discuss this further, the TeX Live mailing list >>might be a better place than Fedora-specific one. > > Can you please give me the name of the list. http://www.tug.org/mailman/listinfo The lists "tex-live" might be the most relevant one. There is also tex-hyphen, but that one is a more technical one. tex-live is better for that question. If you want to discuss German patterns in particular, then you should write to https://lists.dante.de/mailman/listinfo/trennmuster (the list used to be on google groups, but they didn't transfer the archives yet, so don't be scared because of empty archives). Mojca _______________________________________________ TeXLive mailing list [email protected] http://www.linux.cz/mailman/listinfo/texlive
