On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 7:19 PM, Robert James Clay <..hidden..> wrote:check_base and letterhead would be valid in both.
> Erik,
> On Wed, 2012-06-06 at 18:42 -0400, Erik Huelsmann wrote:
>> The difference is that the templates/demo TeX files are meant to be
>> processed by LaTeX while the templates/xedemo TeX files are meant to
>> be processed by XeLaTeX.
>
> I don't seem to see any Perl module or other requirements related to
> that? (Or I missed them...<g>)
>
>
>> So, if you're seeing TeX files which are the same in both, please let
>> us know, because while that's valid for the .txt, .csv and .html
>> files, it's not for the .tex files.
>
> The check_base.tex and letterhead.tex files, at least? The demo and
> xedemo versions have the same file size, different time stamps, and diff
> doesn't find any difference...
Right now xelatex support is not really there by the supporting
modules. Right now this involves hacking some of the files like
LaTeX::Driver although presumably there will be new versions out soon
that may address this.
I wouldn't say it's "mainline supported." It is something we'd like
to get there, and in the mean time it's "be or hire an expert"
territory. And by expert I mean someone who is comfortable hacking
CPAN modules and is fairly familiar with LaTeX, and is either familiar
with XeTeX or willing to learn.
Best Wishes,
Chris Travers
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