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PKGREVISION++
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It is a GLib 2.44 support release.
=== Changes
==== Ruby/GLib2
Improvements
Supported GLib 2.44.
[GitHub#361][Reported by Benjamin Maisano]
=== Thanks
Benjamin Maisano
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pictures texlive collections.
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Typesetting bagpipe music in MusixTeX is needlessly tedious.
This package provides specialized and re-defined macros to
simplify this task.
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A language support package for Omega/Lambda. This replaces the
original omega package for use with Lambda, and provides extra
facilities (including Babel-like language switching, which
eases porting of LaTeX documents to Lambda).
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Stop installing documentation.
Bump PKGREVISION.
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Also, remove doc/help/Catalogue*.
Bump PKGREVISION.
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Documentation for tex-tex4ht.
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A converter from TeX and LaTeX to SGML-based formats such as
(X)HTML, MathML, OpenDocument, and DocBook, providing a
configurable (La)TeX-based authoring system for hypertext.
Tex4ht does not parse (La)TeX source (so that it avoids the
difficulties encountered by many other converters, arising from
the irregularity of (La)TeX syntax). Instead, Tex4ht uses
(La)TeX itself (with an extra macro package) to produce a non-
standard DVI file that it can then process. This technique
allows TeX4ht to approach the robustness characteristic of
restricted-syntax systems such as hyperlatex and gellmu. Note
that CTAN no longer holds the definitive sources of the
package: see the 'Readme' file.
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TeX4ht is a system for converting documents written in
TeX/LaTeX/ConTeXt/etc. to HTML, various XML flavors, braille, etc.,
optionally using MathML.
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Documentation for tex-arsclassica.
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The package changes some typographical points of the
ClassicThesis style, by Andre Miede. It enables the user to
reproduce the look of the guide The art of writing with LaTeX
(the web page is in Italian).
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Documentation for tex-classpack.
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The package provides an experiment in using XML (specifically
DocBook 5) to mark up and maintain LaTeX classes and packages.
XSLT 2 styleheets generate the .dtx and .ins distribution files
expected by end users.
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Bump PKGREVISION.
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Documentation for tex-poltawski.
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The package contains the Antykwa Poltawskiego family of fonts
in the PostScript Type 1 and OpenType formats. The original
font was designed in the twenties of the XX century by the
Polish typographer Adam Poltawski(1881-1952). Following the
route set out by the Latin Modern and TeX Gyre projects
(http://www.gust.org.pl/projects/e-foundry), the Antykwa
Poltawskiego digitisation project aims at providing a rich
collection of diacritical characters in the attempt to cover as
many Latin-based scripts as possible. To our knowledge, the
repertoire of characters covers all European languages as well
as some other Latin-based alphabets such as Vietnamese and
Navajo; at the request of users, recent extensions (following
the enhancement of the Latin Modern collection) provide glyphs
sufficient for typesetting of romanized transliterations of
Arabic and Sanskrit scripts. The Antykwa Poltawskiego family
consists of 4 weights (light, normal, medium, bold), each
having upright and italic forms and one of 5 design sizes: 6,
8, 10, 12 and 17pt. Altogether, the collection comprises 40
font files, containing the same repertoire of 1126 characters.
The preliminary version of Antykwa Poltawskiego (antp package)
released in 2000 is rendered obsolete by this package.
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