On 8/30/2010 6:23 AM, Avi Wollman wrote:
you know what happens when you ask questions like the in the opensouce community ? you get answers like: When you finish making one please send us all a copy.
Yeah, thanks... slightly counter-productive answer, potentially preventing others from adding a useful answer to the question by considering it wrapped up with a witty remark. This is not a simple open source project, it's a project centered around a typesetting engine. If there's no documentation for a documentation system, all hope is already lost ;)
I found /the XeTeX Companion: TeX meets Opentype and Unicode/, currently under construction by Michel Goossens [1], but XeTeX has been around since 2004. I find it hard to believe that his work is the first atttempt at documenting XeTeX, so I'm going to go with not believing it and asking the key players in XeTeX development where documentation can be found.
- Mike [1] http://xml.web.cern.ch/XML/lgc2/xetexmain.pdf
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