[XeTeX] Should xelatex have its own kernel? (was: "Conflict between xunicode and fontspec?")

Will Robertson wspr81 at gmail.com
Fri Feb 8 01:13:13 CET 2008


On 07/02/2008, at 6:58 PM, François Charette wrote:

> I agree here. Following the same thread, I was boldly thinking whether
> we might consider the possibility of a format that is specific to
> xelatex; that is, instead of creating xelatex.fmt directly from
> latex.ltx, that we rename it to xelatex.ltx and make all the changes  
> and
> additions we thing should be available by default to xelatex users in
> our own kernel, with the objective of enhancing it for our purposes,
> without of course breaking compatibility with standard LaTeX.

This is an interesting idea, but I guess the obvious response is that  
these things would have been done in LaTeX already if they didn't  
break compatibility somewhere. It's a very slippery slope :)

Will
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