[tex-live] Re: [tex-k] TeX finding filenames with spaces
Sebastian Rahtz
sebastian.rahtz at computing-services.oxford.ac.uk
Thu Jan 15 00:42:07 CET 2004
Pierre MacKay wrote:
>. . . by definition format independent.
>
>Of course it is, and I wish there were fewer cases when such
>intervention was needed.
>
it was always be needed if you stick with TeX.....
> My point is that with human-readable files
>format independent intervention is grubby but possible. I can edit
>TeX source and PostScript output in a text editor. I suppose I could
>edit DVI in emacs, but because it is aggressively human-unreadable, I
>don't even try. Likewise with PDF.
>
>
true. it just forces you to be honest :-}
>I quite agree that the LaTeX folks have not yet taken color seriously
>enough, but it is not likely that they soon will.
>
I would bet a lot of money that they never will.
>Meanwhile there is still the problem of dealing with color spaces
>in a purely text environment. For graphics, you can dodge around
>the problem by using EPS, (and hope that one of the transformation
>bugs doesn't bite you on the way) but for type, the color space has
>to be right there near the text. How do you do that in something
>you can't edit?
>
>
>
You embed instructions in the source, which the pdfTeX compiler turns
into a final PDF file.
I must be missing something, I think. Isn't this what we always did?
I am not competent to discuss this, mind, as I have not done any colour
work for years. Last time
I tried our printer told me off for not doing it right, so now I let him
do what he wants in Quark.
He gets stuff into there by reading Word files which are created from
HTML , which I create with
a transformation from source XML.
did I just get myself drummed out of the club :-}
Sebastian
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