CTAN update: ant 0.7
Date: December 22, 2005 1:40:00 PM CET
On Thu, 22 Dec 2005, Achim Blumensath submitted an update to the
ant
package.
ant is a typesetting system inspired by TeX. It does not aim at complete
compatibility with TeX but focuses instead on a flexible, clean, and
modular design.
Location on CTAN: /systems/ant
Summary description: ant is not TeX.
License type: pd
Announcement text:
I'm pleased to announce the release of ant version 0.7. The archive can be found at http://ant.berlios.de ant is a typesetting system inspired by TeX. It does not aim at complete compatibility with TeX but focuses instead on a flexible, clean, and modular design. New in this release are: o improved h&j algorithms (better ligature handling, river detection) o improved OpenType support o improved PDF generator
Thanks for the upload. For the CTAN Team Rainer Schöpf
I'm pleased to announce the release of ant version 0.7. The archive can be found at http://ant.berlios.de ant is a typesetting system inspired by TeX. It does not aim at complete compatibility with TeX but focuses instead on a flexible, clean, and modular design. New in this release are: o improved h&j algorithms (better ligature handling, river detection) o improved OpenType support o improved PDF generator
Thanks for the upload. For the CTAN Team Rainer Schöpf
ant – A typesetting system inspired by TeX
Ant is a typesetting system inspired by TeX. It does not aim at perfect emulation TeX but focusses instead on a new flexible, clean, and modular design.
Although the system has a markup language essentially the same as TeX's, the ‘design’ language is an established programming language, so that document design no longer relies on the skills of rare TeX macro programming experts.
Package | ant |
Version | 0.8 |
Maintainer | Achim Blumensath |