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@@ -18,15 +18,15 @@ gnu. @Index { GNU Public License }
primary source is directory
@ID @Code "ftp://ftp.it.usyd.edu.au/jeff/lout"
containing a gzipped tar file of the current version
-(currently {@Code "lout-3.38.tar.gz"}), and various other things including
+(currently {@Code "lout-3.39.tar.gz"}), and various other things including
a PostScript version of this guide. The distribution contains source code,
libraries, documentation, license, and installation instructions.
@PP
A mailing list has been set up for discussion of all topics related to
Lout. To subscribe (or unsubscribe), visit
-@ID @Code "http://lists.planix.com/mailman/options.cgi/lout-users/"
+@ID @Code "http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lout-users"
After subscribing, to post an item send email to
-{@Code "lout-users@lists.planix.com"}; it will be forwarded to all
+{@Code "lout-users@nongnu.org"}; it will be forwarded to all
subscribers via email. There is also a Lout web
site at {@Code "http://lout.wiki.sourceforge.net/"}.
@PP
@@ -54,11 +54,11 @@ breaking algorithm was applied to the problem of producing optimal page
breaks. The first implementations of horizontal galleys and optimal
page breaking were by my student Gabor Inokai. Vincent Tan contributed
the PDF back end. Ludovic Court{@Char egrave}s contributed the
-@Code "@Math" package. Valeriy E. Ushakov smoothed the path for many
-people, by his contributions to improving Lout's robustness, and his
-tireless management of and responses to the Lout mailing list. The
-current mailing list maintainer is Greg Woods. The number of other
-people who have offered comments and suggestions to me is so great
+@Code "@Math" package and set up the current mailing list.
+Valeriy E. Ushakov smoothed the path for many people, by his
+contributions to improving Lout's robustness, and his tireless
+management of and responses to the Lout mailing list. The number of
+other people who have offered comments and suggestions to me is so great
that it is quite out of my power to acknowledge them individually. I
hope that seeing their ideas adopted will be thanks enough.
@DP