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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 24/07/2022 17:58, Frank Mittelbach
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cite="mid:7549567f-62ea-1434-ef97-5e4b623a00d9@latex-project.org">it
seems you haven't got the point I was trying to make. I (now that
is me, I'm not speaking for Markus) do not want TL or anybody else
to make it trivial for you to cripple the work that (with a lot of
effort) I provide for the users simply by asking you a question.
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I want you to cripple it yourself by deleting what I have provided
not the other way around. In my opinion too many users (these
days) never look at documentation but go and and bother others
with questions without first researching their problem and I don't
want to see this being even institutionalized by TL offering them
to make *sure* they have no documentation. <br>
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<p>Then why not suggest to the TeX Live development team that they
disable the "Do not install documentation" option ? Is that not
the optimal solution ?</p>
<p>-- <br>
<i>** Phil.</i><br>
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