I just wanted to add this small correction on Tex-on-Debian.sgml. Miguel
On Tue, Mar 13, 2007 at 08:55:49AM +0100, Florent Rougon wrote: > Frank Küster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I agree. Except that I think that we can assume that a "TeXstring" with > > a hyphen after it can also be replaced always: > > > > (^|[[:space:]])TeX(-|[[:space:]]|$) > > > > at least until we find that it causes an error (a hyphen in front *and* > > after TeX gives a false positive, the filename Debian-TeX-Policy). > > This would probably be OK in most cases, yes. OTOH, I don't see many > "English" words such as TeX-related that would benefit from such a > treatment. So, this would mostly apply to words like TeX-XeT, which > would probably benefit from a special case anyway (replacing them with > their own command). > > BTW: I forgot to write it in my previous mail, but the regexes I > proposed are valid with sed *provided* we use its -r option (aka > --regexp-extended). > > Regards, > > -- > Florent
--- TeX-on-Debian.sgml 2007-03-18 21:03:44.000000000 -0400 +++ TeX-on-Debian.sgml.new 2007-03-19 00:24:42.000000000 -0400 @@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ at the time it is first invoked to handle a particular file, and does not track later system-wide changes, and it does not know about <prgn>update-*</prgn> programs (see - below <ref id="sec-core-config-files">) + below <ref id="sec-core-config-files">). </p> </sect>