[yandytex] yytex sources available

Murray Eisenberg murray at math.umass.edu
Wed May 2 14:48:37 CEST 2007


How can one download the entire tree of sources without doing it 
branch-by-branch and file-by-file?

Karl Berry wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> 
> At long last, I am able to announce the availability of the Y&Y sources.
> I've set up a project using Google Code (*):
> 
> http://code.google.com/p/yytex/ - project home page
> http://yytex.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ - browse sources
> http://yytex.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/README.txt - top-level README
> 
> As I write in the README, I hope Windows programmers will be interested
> and able to produce something runnable (the project contains only
> sources; I did not feel comfortable releasing binaries without knowing
> what proprietary bits might be in them).  And/or that some of the other
> pieces (EM fonts, PDF tips, etc.) can be reused in other packages and
> programs and distributions.
> 
> As I bring my part of the project to a close, I must thank Blenda Horn
> for generously donating Y&Y's software assets to TUG for the benefit of
> the TeX community, and many others (listed in the README) for helping
> bring the distribution to this point.
> 
> Thanks,
> Karl
> 
> (*) I chose to use Google Code because, as a Windows application, Y&Y
> TeX isn't eligible to use savannah.nongnu.org or gna.org, and all the
> other general hosting sites I know about, like sourceforge.com and
> berlios.de, have too many annoying ads for me.
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> 

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