stan@concour.cs.concordia.ca (Stan Sweircz) (06/17/91)
Sorry to waist bandwidth but someone here is trying to latex a document that fails using TeX 3.0 from labrea.stanford.edu. The person who created the document used TeX 3.14. Where can I obtain the version? Thanks in advance, Stan -- **************************************************************************** * Stan Swiercz * Room: H961-26 * * Analyst * Tel: 848-3032 * * Dept. of Computer Science * Email: stan@concour.cs.concordia.ca * * Concordia University *********************************************** * Montreal, Canada * A clean desk is a sure sign of a sick mind! * ****************************************************************************
cet1@cl.cam.ac.uk (C.E. Thompson) (06/18/91)
In article <510@daily-planet.concordia.ca> stan@concour.cs.concordia.ca (Stan Sweircz) writes: >Sorry to waist bandwidth but someone here is trying to latex >a document that fails using TeX 3.0 from labrea.stanford.edu. >The person who created the document used TeX 3.14. Where can >I obtain the version? > Why, from labrea.stanford.edu, where else? (There are copies at many other archive sites, of course.) It is quite unusual to have a document that ``fails'' with TeX 3.0 and not with TeX 3.14. The changes between have been bug fixes, and mostly for pretty obscure bugs. Chris Thompson JANET: cet1@uk.ac.cam.phx Internet: cet1%phx.cam.ac.uk@nsfnet-relay.ac.uk