A book is not at all a repository of code or a reference.
It can be foundational, and in that case you'll just keep on reading
for many years.
(the TeX Book)
A serious update and expansion of the manual would be enough.
Best
-a-
On 9 Apr 2008, at 09:06, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
2008/4/9, Gour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Andrea> Always asked for. But nobody raise a hand...:-)
Andrea> I would read it eagerly
I would even buy it ;)
I wouldn't - I've a shelf full of development books but always only
use online docs. In this area books simply are too slow.
Greetlings, Hraban
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