On Sat, Oct 22, 2005 at 04:49:24PM -0200, Rogério Brito wrote: > Hi, Jim. > > On Oct 21 2005, Jim McCloskey wrote: > > Is anyone using the TeTeX 3 packages in experimental? How functional > > are they? > > The packages are quite good, but teTeX 3 has just been uploaded to > unstable, after being available in experimental for some time. > > I have used those packages when they were still in experimental and they > are quite good, might I say. Of course, you should be prepared to live > with some problems, as they're still polishing the packages that are in > unstable and may soon be available in testing (which is what I actually > use). > > OTOH, the new and improved packages that come with it are very good, > IMVHO. > > > Backports.org only has a version 2 TeTeX. > > Frank Küster (one of the main tetex developers for Debian) has put > backported versions of the tetex 3 packages for sarge. See: > > http://people.debian.org/~frank/teTeX-3.0/
How does this integrate with the rest of the debian-sarge system? Does everything (both the official debian-TeX and this backport) comply with the official TeX Document Structure? And will they work together seamlessly (I recall that I once switched from the TeX-system, that was suppplied with Suse or Mandrake to the official TeX-Live dist, and the Linux-system kept complaining, that there was no TeX-system available) /Severino -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]