On Sun, Sep 26, 2010 at 08:21:28AM +0530, Shrisha Rao wrote:
> El sep 26, 2010, a las 4:47 a.m., Peter Dyballa escribió:
>
> > The correct Xe(La)TeX logos can be produced with metalogo or hologo (HO =
> > Heiko Oberdiek) packages.
>
> Yes and no, respectively, at least on TeX Live 2010 with currently-available
> packages. See attached.
Yes and yes, see package documentation.
| This is \LaTeX{} based on \TeX, but I also like to use \XeLaTeX{} which is
| based on \XeTeX.
Package `hologo' doesn't define \XeLaTeX, \XeTeX, ...
The logos are generated by
\hologo{XeTeX} and \hologo{XeLaTeX}
The reasons:
* Avoid trouble/clashes with packages that also define the logos.
* The syntax solves the space problem. Because of the argument
in curly braces spaces are not discarded afterwards.
* The user is free to use \XeLaTeX, ... by (re)defining them,
if he prefers, e.g.:
\def\XeLaTeX{\hologo{XeLaTeX}}
Yours sincerely
Heiko Oberdiek
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