On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 09:28 (+0000), Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
> [TeX Live list dropped, TeXhax added] > Ulrike Fischer wrote: >> So a font loader should be written as a sort of library with clear API >> which can be used by every format. > Amen. And if other add-ons could follow suit, what an enormous > benefit that might bring. Although, as regular readers of the list > will know, I do have philosophical problems with LaTeX, I think that > my severest criticism is its monolithic nature : if you want to use > any part of LaTeX's functionality, you have to use the whole > caboodle, want it or not. Fortunately, that is not completely true. There are some useful pieces of latex (*spit*) that work well with plain TeX. In some cases you need to \input miniltx.tex first, and in other cases you don't. A couple of contributors seem to be diligent about making their stuff work with plain. I was going to name names, and then I decided I'd forget someone, which might be mistaken for a toe-stepping-on sort of thing. I use color.sty, graphicx.sty, xspace.sty and (with luatex) luaotfload.sty. IIRC soul.sty worked for me as well the one time I tried it out. In some cases you need to add a macro or two to get these to work, but nothing major for the ones I use. Cheers. Jim -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex