Martin Schröder wrote:
That's why you should use ConTeXt or LaTeX, which will isolate your document from differences in the engine.
Yes, and I should drive an automatic so I don't have to worry about which gear I should be in. In fact, I should employ a chauffeur, so I don't have to worry about driving at all. But I /enjoy/ driving, and I /enjoy/ using my gearbox; in fact, I enjoy taking full responsibility for everything I do with my car (short of servicing it, which I leave to the experts). And I feel exactly the same about TeX. So, "thanks but no thanks" : canned solutions may be fine for some, perhaps even for most; but for some of us, finding our own solutions is a far far far more rewarding way of life. ** Phil. -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex