[twg-tds] Extensions
Thomas Esser
te at dbs.uni-hannover.de
Mon Aug 11 06:26:58 CEST 2003
> But it's not as simple as it seems. Presently, we have
> various "engines" (tex, pdfTeX, VTeX) and each one may
> exist as traditional TeX or eTeX. Now, do you want to
> abolish the distinction between tex-pdftex-vtex, or the
> distinction between TeX and eTeX?
Well, my suggestion was to abolish the distinction between
tex-pdftex-vtex-whatever-extension for files that are read along the
TEXINPUTS path. If some engine has some special thing, e.g. config files,
texmf/<engine> might still be the proper place. But then, the program
should have its own search path for such files and not abuse $TEXINPUTS
for it.
Would my suggestion be a problem for vtex? Could it somehow be solved
at TeX's macro level by adding wrappers which first detect for vtex and
then take care of the right action?
> > Users want to be able to switch between engines. If one decides to
> > use pdfetex and on other engine, lots of search paths have to be
> > changed, because otherwise pdftex.cfg (which exists in texmf/pdftex)
> > will not be found and things stop working.
>
> Where do you want the file pdftex.cfg to reside in the future?
This depends on how the file is searched in the future. I could be
happy with texmf/pdftex, but then, pdftex should stop using $TEXINPUTS
for finding this file. Surely, I'll raise this issue on the pdftex
development list, but I'd first like to get a few more opinions about
"files read along $TEXINPUTS".
Thomas
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