lout-3.06-1: obscure bugfixes
Lout is a typesetting system, an alternative to (La)TeX.
lout (3.06-1); priority=LOW
* Upgraded to upstream version 3.06 (was 3.05).
In the words of the author: `all known bugs removed (they were
all very obscure ones), no real enhancements.'
-- Ian Jackson <iwj10@cus.cam.ac.uk> Fri, 28 Jul 1995 21:18:20 +0100
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>From the Description:
Lout reads a mark-up file - ie, a plain text file containing
commands to control the formatting - and produces a PostScript file
(though it can also produce formatted plain text output).
Lout has several advantages over (La)TeX. It is much smaller, and
it is much easier to understand how to do things in Lout than in
TeX or LaTeX. Lout comes with full documentation about writing Lout
documents, and it produces very small and clean PostScript output.
However, it is much less widely used than (La)TeX, so there are
fewer add-on definition packages for Lout than for (La)TeX and fewer
local experts around to ask about problems. You are unlikely to
find many Lout documents floating around the 'net.
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