kberry
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Ah, I failed to realize the implication of just dumping tables, not code. That actually seems like it should be easier to make system-independent than dumping bytecode would be. Instead...
I'm aware of unicodefonttable (having typeset Frank's article in TUGboat from it). It does not help in this case, so far as I can see. The situation is that Chuck...
thanks for all the hints and help.
Wow. Thank you very much, Ulrike. \hyper@normalise, I'll have to try to remember that one : ).
Hi again Ulrike. here's my next idea/request: I've been happily using \tbsurl and \tbhurl based on your code for a while now. But I've learned it would be helpful sometimes...
So far as I can tell, this works perfectly. Thank you!!
I'm sorry, Ulrike, but can I ask for one more refinement to this? Given \tuburl{http://foo} (given \tuburl definitions in your last reply here), don't insert the https, but just leave...
thanks very much.
David, my point is that nothing will be overwritten when the dtx generation is in cwd and the file found is in the system dirs. So the question shouldn't be...
P.S. Thanks to Nicola for explaining this problem to me.