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From: Frank V. C. <fr...@co...> - 2000-07-13 21:09:06
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Christophe Prud'homme wrote:
> Hans> If you look at the cppstnd.tex document, you'll find something like "${}$Revision: 1.3
> Hans> ${}$". This is a TeX trick which I learned from the comp.text.tex newsgroup to incorporate
> Hans> RCS keyword in LaTeX documents. The trick works for the .dvi, .ps. and .pdf output, but
> Hans> not for the .html output.
> good
> Hans> latex2html convert the empty equations "${}$" to pictures and we can see empty rectangles
> Hans> on the browser. Later on, one of the TeX gurus, Don Arseneau, pointed me to rcs.sty. I
> Hans> tried it and it worked well. However, rcs.sty is not part of the tetex instalation
> Hans> package. How should we go about using this package? Should we put it under htdocs/tex
> Hans> subdir or should we let the users install their own rcs.sty?
> you can put it in htdocs/tex
> this is the place for tex/latex2html related files
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> Hans> Another question: there are two date strings on the title. "May 8, 2000" and
> Hans> "Documentation revised May 14, 2000". What are these dates? Which one can be generated by
> Hans> RCS keyword $Date$?
> the first date is the date of creation
> the second dsate is the revision date
> the second must be changed
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> Hans> Once the issues are finalized I'll make another cvs commit.
> good
>
> where are we on the packages side Frank ? did you have the time to check the packages
> I put on corelinux.sourforge.net ?
> what is the schedule for the next release?
Hans puts files up
Frank tests RPM packages (can't test debian because I don't have it)
Frank Extracts and BVTs on compile farm
Frank Build tar.gz and docs
Figure 0.4.25 will go out by Saturday -0500 EST
>
>
> regards
> christophe
>
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