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Re: CVS commit: pkgsrc
On Fri, 3 Sep 1999, Jim Wise wrote:
> On Fri, 3 Sep 1999, Thorsten Frueauf wrote:
>
> >> > Log Message:
> >> > add ted-2.5
> >> > X11 based WordPad-like word processor.
> >>
> >> Can this be moved to pkgsrc/textproc, please?
> >
> >Why? Lyx is in print too. I see no word processors in texproc, but then
> >I could not describe the difference between print and textproc anyway.
>
> LyX is in print because of it's close integration with LaTeX. There's
> certainly room to argue that LyX should be in `editors', or even in a
> new `office' category, as has been suggested in the past (something I
> personally favor, for what very little it's worth), but I'm not sure new
> word processors should really go in `print'...
so do we have any conclusions?
The descriptions for the catergories in question are:
editors: Editors
- seems to contain programs like emacs, pico, vi, and similar editors.
primarily text editors, but also has a binary editor or two.
print: Desktop publishing.
- has many programs that I wouldn't have called desktop publishing, but
more printer oriented like ghostscript, ghostview, enscript,
magicfilter, etc. But this is where Lyx and LaTex are.
textproc: Text processing utilities (does not include desktop publishing).
- has various text processing things, but nothing that looks like a
word processor to me. in fact nothing that looks even like a text
editor.
actually, the closest we have to ted in the package system is Pathetic
Writer which is part of siag which is in 'misc' (which doesn't seem like
such a good place).
Given all this I think I'm in favor of what Jim said which is make an
'office' catergory for such things as word processors and spread sheets.
What do you guys think?
-Dan
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