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Last Changes to ArabTeX
Version management:
- We distinguish major versions "m.00", minor versions "m.nn-"
with nn > 0, and patch versions "m.nnx" where "x" is a letter.
- to update from an older major version: reinstall completely.
- to update from an older minor version: replace the contents of
the subdirectory "TEXINPUT".
Replace the fonts only if so indicated explicitly.
- to update to a newer patch version: replace the ASCII file "apatch.sty".
This file is distributed as an unpacked text file,
and will be applied automatially whenever starting ArabTeX.
- Patch versions within the same minor version are cumulative, so
a newer patch will encompass all earlier versions.
- To back out from a patch version, replace "apatch.sty" by an
earlier version (within the same minor version only!) if still
locally available, or else edit out the current additions from
"apatch.sty" (save a copy first!).
Also please inform the author why you had to back out.
- There is no provision to return gracefully to earlier minor or
even major versions. We can make them available on request, but
you should have good reasons, and there will be no support.
Current minor version:
Version 3.11
There is a draft version of the new
user manual.
Please note that this version is incomplete and still being updated.
Current patch versions:
Version 3.11a
Version 3.11b
Version 3.11c
Version 3.11d
For information on earlier versions: see
changes.txt
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Prof. Klaus Lagally
Institut für Formale Methoden der Informatik
Universität Stuttgart
Universitätsstraße 38
D-70569 Stuttgart
GERMANY
lagally@informatik.uni-stuttgart.de
Copyright (c) 1990 - 2003,
Klaus Lagally
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