-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick Eisenacher [mailto:eisenacher@fillmore-labs.com]
check the file index.xml in your passivetex distribution. It contains
the version info. Unfortunately, the index.html file that is created
from the source does not contain the version info.
Gisbert Amm schrieb:
[snip]
BTW: How can I find out, which version of PassiveTex I'm
actually using (Tim
Waugh e.g. wrote "passivetex 1.24")
Thanks for the hint, but neither the zip file of Sebastian Rahtz himself nor
the SuSE RPM contain the a file named "index.xml" ...
$> rpm -ql passivetex-2002.8.11-15 | grep index
/usr/share/doc/packages/passivetex/index.html
$> unzip -l passivetex.zip
Archive: passivetex.zip
Length Date Time Name
-------- ---- ---- ----
0 06-27-02 11:20 passivetex/
5924 06-25-02 23:51 passivetex/dummyels.sty
50540 06-27-02 11:18 passivetex/fotex.sty
57457 06-25-02 23:51 passivetex/fotex.xmt
13693 06-25-02 23:51 passivetex/mlnames.sty
4041 06-25-02 23:51 passivetex/tei.xmt
6141 06-25-02 23:51 passivetex/teiprintslides.xmt
5413 06-25-02 23:51 passivetex/teislides.xmt
1100 06-25-02 23:51 passivetex/teixml.sty
2250 06-25-02 23:51 passivetex/teixmlslides.sty
130591 06-25-02 23:51 passivetex/ucharacters.sty
23178 06-25-02 23:51 passivetex/unicode.sty
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300328 12 files
But it's not so important any more. After a short mail exchange with Bob
Stayton I decided to keep at Fop and abandon my trials with PassiveTex for
the first.