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On Thu, Jun 01, 2006 at 06:34:08PM +0200, Heiko Oberdiek wrote:
> * Added: amslatex-tds.zip
> * Added: latex-tds-tds.zip that contains the whole
> TDS tree from the other zip files.
The remaining "required" bundles are added:
* psnfss-tds.zip
* babel-tds.zip
A part of the sources I have added, mainly the build script,
patches and TeX configuration and driver files:
* src-tds.zip
However many tools and packages are not yet available.
Some I will add or update soon on CTAN, for others
I don't have time.
Regarding babel, I don't understand, why some TeX distributions
put *all* files below TDS/*/generic/, from my readme.txt:
* TDS format: Currently I am following here some TeX distributions
(teTeX, TeXLive, VTeX) that use `generic' as TDS format, but I don't
understand the reason:
* I would rather put pure LaTeX files in TDS:tex/latex/babel
and the other files that also can be used with plain formats in
TDS:tex/generic/babel. It is the _purpose_ of TDS's format concept
to allow the format dependend programs an efficient lookup.
* The documentation and source would go in TDS:doc/latex/babel and
TDS:source/latex/babel, because babel is a project related to
the LaTeX project, e.g. the CTAN location is even in the _require_
part of the LaTeX subtree, CTAN:macros/latex/required/babel.
Yours sincerely
Heiko <[log in to unmask]>
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