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2013-11-18Update tex-etex{,-doc} to 2.1.31600minskim3-10/+10
- Added font: xbmc10
2011-12-11Sync tex-etex{,-doc} with TeX Live r22198.minskim2-6/+6
Changes: - Fix the version string in a manpage.
2011-04-05Sync tex-etex{,-doc} with TeX Live r21566. No functional change.minskim2-6/+6
2011-03-03Update the following TeX Live packages to r21369: tex-bibtex,minskim2-7/+6
tex-context, tex-etex, tex-kpathsea, tex-latex-bin, tex-luatex, tex-pdftex, tex-tex, and tex-makeindex. Fontmap and manpage updates.
2010-01-29Let tex-etex use DISTFILES from TeX Live 2009. No functional change.minskim2-7/+10
2009-04-13Import tex-etex-2.1 as print/tex-etex.minskim4-0/+34
e-TeX intends to fill the gap between TeX3 and the future NTS (New Typesetting System). It consists of a series of features extending the capabilities of TeX3. Since compatibility between e-TeX and TeX3 has been a main concern, e-TeX has two modes of operation. In TeX compatibility mode it fully deserves the name TeX and there are neither extended features nor additional primitive commands. That means in particular that e-TeX passes the TRIP test without any restriction. There are, however, a few minor modifications that would be legitimate in any implementation of TeX. In extended mode there are additional primitive commands and the extended features of e-TeX are available.