22:58:33ldbI have just successfully compiled the first 20 pages of CLtL2
22:59:35ldband if my following up experiment of build original latex209 successed, I should able to recompile CLtL2 and fix the long bothered textoverflow problem in the public PDF
23:00:21ldbhope TeX just havn't been changed much since then.
23:06:02ldbgood news, I figured how they originally used small-latex.tex
23:08:38ldbI know that someone tried the easier approch of generating PDF from HTML version
23:52:04White_FlameI know some specific standard functions explicitly allow adding more keyword arguments, I don't think there's carte blanche to add onto everything
23:53:24AlfrDevon, I think 1.5.1.{1,3}, if you add them after others and if there are no &key parameters.
23:53:47AlfrDevon, real problem is that programs using those extensions wouldn't be conforming anymore.
0:04:24phoeAlfr: yeah but then there's (standard-function arg1 arg2 #+myimpl arg3) sort of stuff
1:06:09ldbCLtL2, aka Common Lisp the Language 2nd Edition, the corrected PDF is available as https://ldbeth.sdf.org/clm.pdf
1:06:48ldball produced from original LaTeX source, compiled with LaTeX 2.09
1:07:21ldbthe correction is only the text overflow in the originally available DVI/PS file.
1:44:59nyx_landShinmera: congrats on the kandria release!
2:22:00NotThatRPGldb: That looks great! Thanks for doing that! I still have a copy -- my third, I think -- but like the previous ones the spine is splitting because there are so many pages in a perfect binding.
3:20:16ldbI'm trying to figure out how the index were generated, and include them later
8:57:37splittistldb: very cool. The tabulated tables (if you see what I mean) on eg labeled pages 558/559 of the pdf are more ragged than the ones on e.g. page 563 of the physical edition. The index is vital to be able to find references to aadvarks and warm fuzzy feeling, for example. (:
9:03:46louis77ldb I think I missed the link, can you repost?