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Re: BOUNCE pdftex@tug.org: Non-member submission from ["Derek R. Price" <derek.price@openavenue.com>]
- To: Raja R Harinath <harinath at cs dot umn dot edu>
- Subject: Re: BOUNCE pdftex@tug.org: Non-member submission from ["Derek R. Price" <derek.price@openavenue.com>]
- From: "Derek R. Price" <derek dot price at openavenue dot com>
- Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2000 16:28:20 -0500
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Raja R Harinath wrote:
> > directory from the same source files, this would disable either the building
> > of PDFs or it would disable everything else.
>
> Actually, new versions of texinfo.tex from ftp.gnu.org seem to not
> need a special pdftexinfo.tex.
Yep. That seems to have done the trick as far as I'm concerned.
*.info, *.ps,
and *.pdf all build and pass cursory inspection, anyhow.
Of course, now my users can miss upgrades to the distributed version of
texinfo.tex and possibly useful changes in their tex distribution's
operation,
but I guess I can confine that argument to the Automake folks and
Richard
Stallman for awhile. :)
Derek
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