On 2005-06-08 18:06:12 +0200, Heiko Oberdiek wrote:
I do not mind if this is a character and thought there are some requests to have numbers.
Why does a software care for _bugfix_ levels? Workarounds?
Thus we have already A, B, and C. What we really need is rather a specification: * data type: A, B, C are numbers (/strings), range
A \in [1..\infty] B \in [0..99] C in "0".."9" (currently it's "a".."z"
B is only increased by 10.
* how does the version look like, formatting issues
A.BB.C
There are some contradictions. Here the second B is always zero. Taco takes the second B as patchlevel, but what is \pdftexrevision then?
Starting with 1.30, B will be \in [30,40,50,60,70,80,90], starting with 2.0, B will be \in [0..9]. \pdftexrevision will always be in "0".."9".
Also already the tenth version forces the main version A to be incremented.
Yes. 1.90, 2.0, .. 2.9, 3.0 .. Best regards Martin -- http://www.tm.oneiros.de