"Damir J. Naden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > just curios: why is tetex package so much bigger (in installed size) than the > 0.4* version? Are there that many new features? > I use Lyx under hamm system and wonder if there are any advantages of > installing the 0.9 version at this point? > >From Thomas Essers README-file:
News in release 0.9: - hyperlink-aware versions of xdvi / dvips - etex (version 1.1) and pdftex (version 0.11) - bluesky cm type1 fonts (just ``dvips -Pcmz ...'' or ``dvips -Pcm ...'' if the cm fonts are known to your Postscript interpreter) - some array sizes grow automatically, some are run-time configurable in texmf.cnf - each texmf tree can have its own ls-R file - updated packages (incomplete): LaTeX2e <1997/06/01>, Catalogue, amslatex, de-tex-faq, fancyhdr, floatflt, fontname, german, graphics, koma-script, mfnfss, modes.mf, natbib, psnfss, pstricks, seminar, tools, ulem, xypic - some new packages (incomplete): ccfonts, hyperref, booktabs, colortbl, comma, exam, overpic, sidecap - texinfo-3.11 Maybe the most place take the etex- and omega-files (newer variants of TeX, one time in the future thought to replace it); note also the bluesky-fonts, which are PostScript-type1-versions of Knuths Computer Modern. But I don't think that LyX can get any advantages of all this new stuff in its present state -- besides the updated LaTeX2e of course. Greetings, joachim -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]