It is more consistent with the tex.buildlink3.mk name. Also, if a package
really needs latex, it just has to set TEX_ACCEPTED to latex distributions
altough today, all TEX_ACCEPTED possibilities are latex distributions
which can take multiple values -- "pax" or "gtar". The default value
of EXTRACT_USING is "pax", which more closely matches reality since
before, we were using bootstrap "tar" for ${GTAR} and it was actually
pax-as-tar. Also, stop pretending pax-as-tar from the bootstrap kit
or on NetBSD is GNU tar. Lastly, in bsd.pkg.extract.mk, note whether
we need "pax" or "gtar" depending on what we need to extract the
distfiles.
- teTeX 1.0.x packages have been moved to teTeX1* directories.
- teTeX 2.0.x packages have been moved to teTeX* directories and their base
name has been changed to teTeX (instead of teTeX2).
pTeX/pLaTeX (Publishing TeX/LaTeX) are Japanese-support versions of
TeX/LaTeX in respectively and have the following new/improved features
as well as the one TeX has:
o it can layout text lines in vertically as well as horizontally, it
can even be mixed in the same page.
o it supports Japanese line-layout rules (kinsoku).
o it generates high quality page by adjusting the spacing between
Japanese-Japanese characters, or Japanese-Latin characters.
o it layout lines of the Japanese characters by JFM.
pTeX is developed by ASCII Corp. and now distributed under the BSD style
license.
This package contains architecture independent part.