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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Peter Wilson wrote:<br>
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<p>I think that the "Typeset by the bidi package" message is much
too modest. It should read something along the lines "Typeset by
the bidi package developed by Vafa Khalighi for over 12 years
without any funding or donations." In fact I think that every
class/package used in a document should typeset similar wording
about itself and its provenance on the top of the first page of
any (All)TeX document. Many classes and packages have been
developed over many more than 12 years, particularly TeX and
LaTeX.<br>
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As \usepackage is under the control of the LaTeX team, could its
behaviour not be amended to check if #1 = "bidi", and if so,
interpolate "[logo=off] unless "[logo=on]" is already present ?<br>
Philip Taylor<br>
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<pre><span class="pl-c1">\usepackage</span>[logo=off]{bidi}</pre>
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