On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 11:32:30AM +0200, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> 1/ it is useless, since it is not will not be possible for an xdvi
> running on an exported latex file to do anything

There are people using LaTeX with regular editors...
 
> 2/ it is tasteless to have such useless code in our files

That's a point.
 
> Since this macro package overloads some internal \LaTeX\ commands, it
> is not as robust as one might wish, and may interact badly with other
> packages. Furthermore, the spacing might be altered by using the
> package; so please disable the package (with the \texttt{inactive}
> option) before you prepare the final version of your document.

Ok.

> A much more robust method of inserting source specials is to use \TeX\
> (the program) instead of a macro solution. Some \TeX\ implementations,
> such as Mik\TeX\footnote{from v.1.20 upwards; the command line option
> is `\file{-src}'; see the Mik\TeX\ manual for more information.}, have
> a command line option to activate source specials.

Does teTeX has something like that?

Andre'

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