Greg Stark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > argument. If you think the user should always specify a paper size then it > should be an error not to specify one, not have a default that doesn't work > properly.
As Frank told you, it may well trigger an error in LaTeX 3. Go submit a bug to the LaTeX 3 project if you care so much about that and want to be really, really sure that no specifying a paper size will trigger an error. > The status quo is that the Tex tools, like virtually every other program out > there defaults to one of A4 or Letter unless you specify something else. For But which one? You don't know. I don't know. Better specify the size in your document, then. > most users that default is all they need and works properly on every TeX ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > installation they use and they never bother to specify it specifically in each ^^^^^^^^^^^^ > document unless they're using an unusual size. Bullshit. Works properly on every TeX installation that is configured as they expect-but-don't-specify, and silently fails on other installations. Otherwise, go tell the world you have implemented a DWIM TeX system that automatically uses the paper size the user wishes (BTW, what does a buildd wish?). > You're arguing that nobody should be using this feature and therefore it > doesn't matter whether it works correctly. But that's bogus. People do use it Not exactly. "Nobody should be using this feature and therefore it doesn't matter what the default is." > and write documents on other systems that work fine only to be flummoxed when > their Debian system doesn't work as expected. Bullshit. They shot themselves in the foot and are "flummoxed" (guessing the meaning, sorry) whenever they work on a system that is configured in a different way than their home computer. -- Florent -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]