texmf/tex/config
K. Berry
TWG-TDS@SHSU.edu
Sat, 21 Oct 1995 12:11:50 -0400
Eek. config is such a nice name.
Nice but ambiguous.
And nothing in the name indicates that
I should not put files into the config directory.
That's true. I didn't mean to imply fault on your part for using in
tetex, but rather on our part for not specifying well enough :-).
Well, I think the graphics package does not work if no driver is specified.
And it doesn't supply a default config file? Hmph.
Maybe, I have missed some arguments (too much email in the moment). What is
the argument against a local directory?
There is no argument against the local/ directory. It's been there for a
couple of drafts, and I have heard no complaints.
So, why can't we just go like this: I put teTeX's config files to
config
I think tetex's config files should go somewhere under tetex,
offhand. But I don't know how to accomplish that. TEXINPUTS shouldn't
have to include texmf/tetex. Ugh.
and the site-specific files may go into local?
I agree with this, and I added text to that effect in 0.101. (BTW,
there may be problems with the shar file I included in the mail, I'm not
sure. The ftp version should be ok, though.)