> Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2002 19:18:02 -0500 > From: Chris Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > I don't think anyone here has a problem with a license that says "If > your LaTeX doesn't pass such and such a validation suite, you can't > call it LaTeX, but you can do whatever else you want to do with it." >
This requirement is possible for TeX -- but it reqiured a lot of Don Knuth's time and effort. A similar requirement for LaTeX is impossible because of the sheer bulk of the code. Probably the story about Computer Modern Fonts would be instructive. These fonts are distributed under the license described before: you can change everything, BUT you must rename. One of TeX distributions (NTex) used slightly modified CM fonts without changing file name. This provoked a very sharp responcse form Knuth. Unfortunately the modified fonts got their way in a couple of Linux distributions (Slackware and Redhat, as far as I remember). Nevertheless it turned out that CM fonts are NOT the best for non-American typesetting. Since CM fonts are not going to change, a new set called EC was created, based on Knuth's work. This was done according to the license: the fonts are free, the names are copyrighted. The current distributions include EC set, which is the default for many installations. -- Good luck -Boris Furious activity is no substitute for understanding. -- H.H. Williams -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]