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		<title>In which I learn things about TeX</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apparently a local texmf tree no longer requires the ls-R file. Since how long, I know not, nor care I particularly. Nor expect I you to care, particularly, but I was tickled by it. Yet another piece of obscurity and complication getting slightly simpler in the LaTeX world. (Thanks to Micha &#8212; I discovered this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Apparently a local texmf tree no longer requires the <code>ls-R</code> file. Since how long, I know not, nor care I particularly. Nor expect I you to care, particularly, but I was tickled by it. Yet another piece of obscurity and complication getting slightly simpler in the LaTeX world.</p>

<p>(Thanks to Micha &#8212; I discovered this while helping him tidy up his texmf tree. And yes, I guess this is less down to (La)TeX and more down to my distribution, details jargon technicalities disclaimer.)</p>
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