Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
I happen to be in the e-Omega task force, so I'm extremely interested in any bug report you may have on it. For the moment, let's stick to the 1.15 version, which is the official version.
First of all, which TeX distribution are you using, and what does the e-Omega banner say? I know there are people using e-Omega for production use, so you might want to see if there is an upgrade available for your distribution.
I first started to use e-Omega and ConTeXt with the fpTeX distribution, which had e-Omega 1.15 installed. Later I switched to W32TeX (a Japanese distribution) which had version 1.23. I just saw that a few days ago, the maintainer of W32TeX stopped including version 1.23 and he is now using 1.15--2.1-RC1. Is that the newest version? I'll give that version a try. I have good hopes for this version since I've heard you removed some bugs from it. I'm sure that everything will go fine now. Please give me some time to dig up my old e-Omega code from a dark corner of my HDD and I'll let you know how everything worked out! By the way, what is the best way to use e-Omega with ConTeXt? Is there anything I have to keep in mind? The last time I used e-Omega with ConTeXt, I made the format with 'texexec --make --alone --tex=eomega en'. And then use 'texexec --tex=eomega <filename>' to make output. Is this still the correct way? Anyway, thank you for keeping Omega alive. I always thought that Omega was a great idea, but that the lack of a stable version ruined everything. But now it appears that you have made it useable. Well, if my first tests work out great, then I'll know what I'll be doing this coming weekend! :-) My best, Tim