Re: Ant license
On Mon, Jan 17, 2005 at 03:50:55PM +0100, Achim Blumensath wrote:
> Hello,
>
> > I tried to give it (again) a shot (I see you've added a full-blown language
> > in it since last time) ; but I found the documentation a bit sparse. How
> > can I activate french hyphenation patterns ?
>
> \setparam{hyphenation}{ hyphen-table = francais } (the c with a cedilla)
Thanks.
> > > ant is public domain.
> >
> > Nice. However we need you to put a notice with your name, stating
> > that ant is released in the public domain somewhere in the archive.
>
> As far as I can remember, I've put such a notice into the README on
> CTAN.
Ok. We'll put that README as the Description: field.
BTW, Could you include that README in future releases and/or put that notice on
ant's page ? (The link at ctan.org is broken, but FTP works fine).
Description: a typesetting system inspired by TeX
ant is a typesetting system inspired by TeX. It does not aim at complete
compatibility with TeX but focusses instead on a flexible, clean, and
modular design. ant is public domain.
This version of ant finally implements all major parts of TeX. But there
are still a lot of small things missing. New features include:
o an improved page layout algorithm with support for floats and
footnotes
o an integrated scripting language
Homepage: http://www-mgi.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/~blume/Download.html
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Berke Durak
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