Hi,

Sorry to drop in... Just ignore me if you don't see any relevance.
In any case, don't bother answering me.

Considering that tables are currently the only mean to control
pagination, all my documents have a tendency to include lots of tables
(and they all start with a TOC). I believe I'm not alone. I would say
that any improvement in the memory usage associated with tables, IMHO,
is kind of critical.

BTW, there are currently 8 proposed patches in Bugzilla. Most of them
look to me quite simple and inoquous, and 4 of them are marked as
Enhamcements for version 0.20.5 (there is also an older one for version
0.20.3). It would be nice if one of you guys could take a look at those
patches and consider them before issuing the final 0.20.5 release.

Congratulations to you all on an excellent job, you are doing,
Ricardo Amador

-----Original Message-----
From: Christian Geisert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 6:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: 0.20.5 release


Ok,

RC3a seems to be rather stable and the changes since then look
non-critical to me. What about doing the release now (read: next days)
(and maybe 0.20.5a later if we get more hyphenation patterns back)

Or should we make the changes proposed by Jörg (improved memory usage
with tables - see 
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=fop-dev&m=105399053227758 ) which would
require another release candidate.

Comments please!

Christian





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