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  •  07 Feb 2005 01:44

Release Notes: This release updated pdftex to 1.21a and fixed compilation bugs.

  •  07 Feb 2005 01:44

Release Notes: This release added a new beta of pdftex 1.20c and fixed some compilation problems.

  •  07 Feb 2005 01:43

Release Notes: This version included web2c 7.5.4, xdvik 22.84.8, dvipsk 5.95a, texinfo 4.8, pdfetex 1.21a (based on TeX-3.141592 and eTeX-2.2), and Omega 1.23.2.3. The distributed tree is no longer mixed with cached runtime data or updated configuration files, which eases distribution management and updates. The texmf tree has been significantly updated with many updated and added packages, most notably LaTeX2e &2003/12/01&, ConTeXt version 2005.01.24, Latin Modern fonts, and the beamer and memoir packages. pdfetex is now the default engine used for most formats (including LaTeX).

Release Notes: This release has new defaults for TEXMFCONFIG/TEXMFVAR which are now in the user's home directories, a new dvips, and a fixed xpdf.

Release Notes: This release has new versions of dvips, pdftex, texconfig, and context, and numerous small changes.

  •  11 Jan 2005 10:35

Release Notes: The third (and hopefully last) release candidate of teTeX-3.0. Some minor changes in src and texmf.

  •  03 Jan 2005 06:13

Release Notes: This is the second release candidate for teTeX 3.0. Several portability bugs have been fixed.

Release Notes: This is the first release candidate for teTeX 3.0. texconfig, fmtutil, and updmap have been changed, and there are small changes in src and texmf. pdftex has been updated to 1.20b.

  •  13 Dec 2004 03:59

Release Notes: This release fixes build problems with texinfo and dvipng (and dvipng should now even work on ULTRIX), and updates pdftex to 1.20b-rc5.

  •  08 Dec 2004 08:34

Release Notes: This release includes a new version of pdfTeX (1.20b-rc4) and of ConTeXt (2004.12.06).

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