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Derivation

└─⟦52210d11f⟧ Bits:30007239 EUUGD2: TeX 3 1992-12
    └─⟦af5ba6c8e⟧ »unix3.0/DVIWARE.tar.Z« 
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            └─⟦this⟧ »DVIware/laser-setters/dvi-to-ps/TeXPS/release.info« 

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Content
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This is the release version file for release 3.12 of August 17, 1990.

This is TeXPS release.info file describing releases
3.10 and beyond. See directory
	release
for the old release file(s).

For questions, comments, etc., see the documentation or
the README file.

Changes release 3.10
--------------------
1. Did some more stuff to the driver for the tpic business.
2. Have a separate release directory now.
3. Added release version numbers to the various programs.

Changes release 3.11
--------------------
1. Added some new functions to various source files of the library.
2. Fixed up the IMakefiles in directories doc and man.
3. Note that psrev is still needed, that is I have not yet
	changed it so only dviselect will be needed.
4. Allow digits in character names of characters in afm files.
	Symbol.afm contains such characters (theta1.afm) and the
	remapping of pfd2tfm would not work.

Changes release 3.11
--------------------
1. Number 4. of the previous release did not work (it actually broke
	other stuff). Fixed.
2. Pdr file id changed.

Important Notice
----------------
PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU SHOULD NOT CHANGE THIS FILE AT ALL.
Any patches you will receive will refer to this file and check
whether this file is identical with what it is expected to be.
If the file has been changed, the patches you received will NOT be applied.
The purpose of all of this is to ensure that you apply the
correct set of patches to your software.

Corollary: this file will be changed with each release.