On Mon, 20 Feb 2006, Javier Bezos submitted an update to the
mem
package, which contains the experimental code he's writing for Lamed (ie, LaTeX + Aleph). This is still a pre-alpha release, which is being developed as open source on SourceForge:
http://mem-latex.sourceforge.net
He writes:
This release is still a somewhat unorganized set of files and it fixes many small bugs, as I think it's preferable to stabilize the current code before ever tackling new features. In addition:
- The OCP switching mechanism has been written from scratch (and now you can trace how processes are built). Now uppercase/lowercase works too, and yo can mix, say unaccented uppercase for French and accented uppercase for Spanish.
- verbatim begins to work. The problem was in the char primitive, but I've found a workaround. Unfortunately, when trying to fix char Aleph has introduced new bugs which were not present in eOmega (no workaround yet).
- New examples and a few minor additions and bug fixes (eg, and d were messed up).
License is LPPL. Location on CTAN: macros/latex/exptl/mem/
Thanks for the upload.
For the CTAN Team Rainer Schöpf