[tex-live] Ftuture state of XeTeX in TeXLive
Vafa Khalighi
vafaklg at gmail.com
Fri Oct 28 14:49:59 CEST 2011
That is not entirely true. Should the users of TeX (those who use Knuth's
original TeX engine) support the development of Knuth TeX or move to another
engine just because Knuth no longer extends TeX and he only fixes bugs?
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 11:33 PM, George N. White III <gnwiii at gmail.com>wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 8:58 AM, Mojca Miklavec
> <mojca.miklavec.lists at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 13:19, Vafa Khalighi wrote:
> >> Hi
> >> Since Jonathan has no time any more for coding XeTeX, then what will be
> the
> >> state of XeTeX in TeX distributions such as TeXLive? will be XeTeX
> removed
> >> from TeXLive just like Aleph and Omega (in favour of LuaTeX) were
> removed
> >> from TeXLive?
> >
> > Omega was remove because it was buggy, unmaintained, but most
> > important of all: hardly usable. It took a genius to figure out how to
> > use it, while XeTeX is exactly the contrary. It simplifies everything
> > in comparison to pdfTeX. Omega was low quality and Aleph was
> > deprecated also because LuaTeX now contains all functionality that was
> > worth keeping.
> >
> > There is no reason to remove XeTeX yet (unless it gets merged with
> > LuaTeX one day, but that won't happen yet), but it is true that a
> > maintainer is desperately needed. If nothing else, if nobody adapts
> > the code, it might stop working with next version of Mac OS X or a
> > version after that.
>
> If I have an old house that meets my needs but has substandard
> plumbing and wiring, I may be in desperate need of a contractor
> who can bring it up to current standards, or I can tear it down and
> build a new house. Both options are expensive, but renovation
> involves greater uncertainties requires more skills than does new
> construction, so unless there are other considerations (house is a
> historical landmark), new construction is often better than renovation.
>
> Clearly XeTeX fills a need, but that doesn't mean it deserves ongoing
> development. The groups that rely on XeTeX have to either find a way
> to support development or switch to a new engine, which at present is
> LuaTeX. There has already been discussion of what would be needed
> to make the changes in XeTeX, maybe there needs to be discussion
> (in LuaTeX forums) of the barriers to adoption faced by the groups who
> currently rely on XeTeX.
>
> --
> George N. White III <aa056 at chebucto.ns.ca>
> Head of St. Margarets Bay, Nova Scotia
>
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