Karl Berry wrote:
> Regretfully, Dr. Shinsaku unambiguously replied to me that he wishes to
> restrict XyMTeX distribution. So I'll be taking it out of TeX Live for
> next year.
I'm very sorry to hear that my inquiry resulted in the removal of XyMTeX
from TeXLive. :-( It is a really useful tool.
Regretfully, Dr. Shinsaku unambiguously replied to me that he wishes to
restrict XyMTeX distribution. So I'll be taking it out of TeX Live for
next year.
Date: Thu, 01 Dec 2005 09:16:29 +0900
From: Fujita Shinsaku <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Karl Berry)
Subject: Re: XyMTeX licensin
Hi Norbert,
I hope life after release of TL2005 has settled down a bit
Well, just redirected into other areas :(.
Interstingly, the files state something a bit different:
A "license" statement clearly taken from tex.web, so I'm glad it is not
considered nonfree :).
we (actually Fr
Hi Karl!
I hope life after release of TL2005 has settled down a bit and the
discussions about Lucida fonts are going well!?
ATM I have a different question: In the course of trying to get TeX live
into Debian, a discussion about the licensing of XyMTeX occurred. Short
background:
Kevin McCarty w
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