dblatex 0.3.5-1 source package in Ubuntu RTM

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dblatex (0.3.5-1) unstable; urgency=low


  * New upstream release
  * New upstream release fixes the following open Debian BTS issues:
    Fix compilation errors for greek letters Epsilon, Tau and theta.  Add
    support for missing greek letters.  Thanks to Alan W. Irwin for reporting
    and for his patch.  Closes: #720624
  * Add Suggests dependency on texlive-lang-all as with recent TexLive versions
    many languages other than english need the corresponding texlive-lang-...
    package for dblatex transformation.
  * Drop patches that have been integrated upstream:
    + 20_regression_simple_style.patch
    + 20_regression_zh-cn.patch
    + 20_texlive_version_2009.patch
    + 20_norwegian_bokmal.patch
    + 20_chapter_after_part.patch
    + 20_xetex_index_page_range.patch
  * Refresh various patches regarding line numbers.
  * Standards-Version: 3.9.5 (no changes needed)

  * Upload sponsored by Petter Reinholdtsen.

 -- Andreas Hoenen <email address hidden>  Tue, 03 Jun 2014 20:52:17 +0200

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Original maintainer:
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Builds

Utopic: [FULLYBUILT] i386

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dblatex_0.3.5-1.debian.tar.xz 16.2 KiB 7210f5712bfd1d445278ae6f56e0d9aa59cb7b4d865a0480f7ff4532b2f391fd

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Binary packages built by this source

dblatex: Produces DVI, PostScript, PDF documents from DocBook sources

 DocBook to LaTeX Publishing that transforms your SGML/XML DocBook documents to
 DVI, PostScript or PDF by translating them in pure LaTeX as a first process.
 MathML 2.0 markups are supported, too. It originally started as a clone of
 DB2LaTeX, but has been enhanced extensively since then and is actively
 maintained by the upstream author.