On Apr 9, 2011, at 6:46 PM, Paul Isambert wrote:

> If I'm not mistaken, XeTeX = X + eTeX, with X for Mac OS X (XeTeX's original 
> intended platform), and eTeX being the well-known Extended TeX (since XeTeX 
> takes over eTeX). As for TeX...

Yes. 

>From the TUG interview of Jonathan Kew <http://tug.org/interviews/kew.html>

"The name was chosen to imply an eXtended version of eTeX, along with an 
association with MacOSX (which was initially the only target platform). As one 
of the intended uses was for typesetting right-to-left scripts, a palindromic 
name seemed like fun; and the properly-typeset version is supposed to use the 
Unicode character U+018A LATIN CAPITAL LETTER REVERSED E for the first lowered 
“E”, hinting at support of much more than the basic Western character set."


> 
> Of course, the symmetry also emphasizes bidirectional writing, as once 
> TeX--XeT did.
> 
> Best,
> Paul
> 
> 
> Le 10/04/2011 00:37, marc rousseau a écrit :
>> Hi
>>   I'd like to know what does the letter in xetex stand for ?
>> thx

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