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-Changes in version 3.19
-
-This file lists changes since its most recent release (with version 3.18
-of the FAQ).
-
-New answers:
-[none yet]
- +Label grffilenames: "modern" file names in graphics
- +Label keyval: using key-value input in macros and package
- +Label linmacnames: why non-letters in macro names are a bad idea
- +Label osf: using fonts with "old-style" numbers
- +Label pdf-fig-chars: disappearing glyphs in pdfTeX figures (from Thanh)
- +Label texorpdf: error "not allowed in PDFDocEncoded string"
- +Label texthings: what all these <thing>TeX names are
- +Label usesymb: using symbols
- +Label whatmacros:brief outline of macros for "bits and pieces" section
- +Label wideflt: centre a float wider than text area
-
-Relabelled answers:
-[none yet]
- +Label xfigetc: discusses xfig and asymptote (so far) (was label xfig)
-
-Revised answers:
- +Label impgraph: changed the question title
- +Label man-latex: mention Philip Hirschhorn's "getting up and running..."
- +Label mathstext: correct discussion of \textrm in maths
-
-Deleted answers:
-[none yet]
- +Label outszwrng
-(remember, as of the previous release, links to "old" labels remain
-valid, pointing to an answer that is as near relevant as possible)
-
-Web interface:
-[no changes yet]
- The initial list of questions no longer gives a URL containing all
- the answers -- Google was returning that for every match, which
- didn't help!
- All links to CTAN files, directory .zips and directories for
- browsing are now http, and there's no longer any mention of .tar.gz
- archives of CTAN directories (since they're no longer available)
-
-Robin Fairbairns
-2009-06-16