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Re: Liut 3.13 Win32 binaries available


From: Glauber Ribeiro
Subject: Re: Liut 3.13 Win32 binaries available
Date: Sun, 14 Mar 1999 12:41:31 -0600

Hi,

i just started playing with Lout 3.13, and i was trying to compile some
of my old documents with 3.12 and 3.13, but i couldn't. Some of the
format files have changed, and i get stuff like "dl not found". So, i'm
still testing this. I think the problem will happen a lot whenever we
create customized format files to do things like changing headers and
footers.

Is there any documentation available on converting documents from 3.12
to 3.13?

In any case, i'm not complaining; many thanks to everybody who made Lout
3.13 possible!

glauber


"Valeriy E. Ushakov" wrote:
> 
> Sorry it took so long.  Win32 binaries of 3.13 are finally available.
> Follow the link from the Lout home page:
> 
>     http://www.ptc.spbu.ru/~uwe/lout/lout.html
> 
> Differences from the 3.13:
> 
> . fixed memory being clobbered in PDF backend
> . emit media size in PDF (thanks Chip)
> . kerning in PDF backend taken directly from AFM
> . rewritten collation support, should be faster
> . don't set stdout to binary mode for plain text output
> . fixed index keys in user's guide for @DropCap* and VMerror
> 
> Readme and diffs attached.
> 
> Diffs are of general interest and can be found at
> 
>     ftp://ftp.ptc.spbu.ru/pub/unix/text/lout/unofficial/
> 
> Enjoy.
> 
> SY, Uwe
> --
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> 
>   ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
>    readme.txtName: readme.txt
>              Type: Plain Text (text/plain)
> 
>    PATCH-3.13Name: PATCH-3.13
>              Type: Plain Text (text/plain)

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