On Sat, 24 Feb 2007, Michael Gerz wrote:
José, all,
of things are still subject to optimization (e.g.,
correct line indentation, label translation based on
par language etc.) but plain text output has become
good enough for my purposes (= grammar checking with MS
Word) and line breaking has improved a lot.
The next thing on my personal agenda is the
dvipost->changebar replacement. I will look for a patch
that is simple enough for getting accepted by you for
the next beta :-) Since the first beta has not been
announced yet, I guess there is no need to hurry.
Expect something by the end of the week.
Ah, and then there are 527 bugs left (an all-time
high?): http://tinyurl.com/y7hdzc
I think we have to fix at least the most critical and
most annoying ones for 1.5.0 final. For instance, my
productivity is really weakened by #2843. Maybe we
Sure that's the right number?
should make the 1.5.0 release dependent on the number
of bugs. ATM, we can't fix bugs at the same rate as
they get uncovered - and beta 1 hasn't even been
announced...
BTW: Is there anybody out there using change tracking?
What is your experience? Anything that needs to be
fixed? Any mystic behaviour?
I am using it (esp. the output to PDF) when compiling lists of
corrections to manuscripts.
Best regards,
Michael
- Martin