- From: "Kamaraju Kusumanchi" <address@hidden>
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- Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] bug in the seminar style?
- Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 17:17:26 -0500
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> I'm using TeXmacs 1.0.6 under Linux. I see your sample
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> sin ( -
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Henri,
Which Linux distribution are you using? I would like to report this
bug to Debian bug tracking system if this is not a texmacs bug.
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> , which seems to be the correct output. Neither can
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> I reproduce the bug by means of redoing the steps
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> you describe.
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> What are your OS and your TeXmacs version ?
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Debian unstable.
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$texmacs --version
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TeXmacs version 1.0.6
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(c) 1999-2003 by Joris van der Hoeven
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Is anyone able to reproduce this bug on a Debian machine?
thanks
raju
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