On 05/30/2010 06:29 PM, Michael Hennebry wrote: > On Sun, 30 May 2010, Timothy Murphy wrote: > >> Genes MailLists wrote: >> >>> I see that F13 still has texlive 2007 which is too old for me to use >>> and collaborate with my colleagues. >> >> As a matter of interest, what do you need that is not in TeXlive 2007? > > My guess is that there was a change in syntax, > not necessarilly a change in function. > Another possibility is that his colleagues use > software that does an explicit version test. > Yet another possibility is that his colleagues are doing > explicit version tests and he is tired of hearing about it. > The biggest change is the inclusion of biblatex in base release of texlive 2009 - the older stuff like natbib - worked differently in different versions - and was troublesome if you needed to make any changes at all. (biblatex is really nice too ;-) There are also font improvements (which are used for internal publications). Typical prob was send a doc to collaborator and they get errors when compiling it using newer texlive when it worked fine for me in the older one - i got tired of fighting ... so I installed the same one everyone else has been using for some time. And vice versa - coz of missing stuff like biblatex. tlmgr is also very easy to use to keep it updated. I was rather hoping that something newer would be included in f13 but it is now slated for f14. I dont have a deep desire to hand install things - but texlive is dead simple - download the iso which has everything on it - install. run tlmgr once in a while to get updates. I rather like the simplicity of getting the whole thing in one shot. Thanks .. I'll keep using tlmgr ... for now. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines