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diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/morehype/RELEASEs.txt b/macros/latex/contrib/morehype/RELEASEs.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..7ae25c7475 --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/morehype/RELEASEs.txt @@ -0,0 +1,356 @@ + + BUNDLE `morehype' RELEASES: + +============================================================ +r0.83 2015/11/09 texlinks v0.83 CTANology +------------------------------------------------------------ + +TEXLINKS (generating links to TeX-related websites) v0.83 + + * offers choices among certain kinds of CTAN sites + (w.r.t. design) + + * updates Google Search links + +(not a bundle snapshot, just what I need for documenting + other packages.) + +============================================================ +r0.82 2013/01/22 texlinks v0.82 improves access to CTAN +------------------------------------------------------------ + +TEXLINKS (generating links to TeX-related websites) v0.82 +improves access to CTAN: + + * offers replacements for `ctan.tug.org' (recently useless) + and `tug.ctan.org' (changed functionality recently); + Jim Hefferon's views still available while ... + + * offers choice of favourite CTAN directory views + ("new www.ctan.org" now included) + independently from favourite download site + ("opening" files, `mirror.ctan.org' by default) + +See more in the package documentation `texlinks.pdf'. + +The `blogdot' documentation (HTML presentations; `blog.pdf') +is adjusted to recent functionality of `texlinks'. + +============================================================ +r0.81 2013/01/04 more TeX links; {enumtype}, \-, {noblog} +------------------------------------------------------------ + +TEXLINKS v0.81: + +The advent of "the new www.ctan.org" (2012-12-12) falsified +the `texlinks' documentation and killed links ... so v0.8 +... became wrong the next day ... [out of breath ...] +`texlinks' v0.81 changes some defaults and offers new +choices for CTAN package description pages. The +documentation also gives a little overview of what the +different interfaces offer. + +`texlinks' v0.81 also generates links to Google search pages +and Google maps (think of TeX user meetings), moreover to +question pages on tex.stackexchange.com and on +stackoverflow.com, and finally to the Wikibook on TeX. + +These macros generate the full URLs from minimal identifiers +(and memorizable macro names) in the site-specific way. +The documentation contains several new examples. + +BLOG v0.81: + + * \begin{enumtype}{<1/a/A/i/I>} resembling the `enumerate' + package becomes "official". + + * HTML entities added: soft hyphen (\-), ...caron; (\v), + ...lig; (\AE etc.) + + * Documentation of `markblog' in `blog.pdf' mentions + alternative implementations of simplified/non-TeX markup + (especially `interpreter'). + +BLOGEXEC v0.21: + + * The {noblog} environment becomes "official". It + generates no HTML code at all, as opposed to `blog''s + {commentlines} that generates an HTML comment. + +============================================================ +r0.8 2012/12/20 -- not installed +------------------------------------------------------------ + +TEXLINKS: + +The advent of "the new www.ctan.org" (2012-12-12) falsified +the `texlinks' documentation and killed links to package +author pages. `texlinks' v0.8 repairs this and offers +choices between the TUG and WWW package info interfaces and +The TeX catalogue. The documentation also gives a little +overview of what the different interfaces offer. + +`texlinks' v0.8 also generates links to Google search pages +and Google maps (think of TeX user meetings), moreover to +question pages on tex.stackexchange.com and on +stackoverflow.com, and finally to the Wikibook on TeX. + +These macros generate the full URLs from minimal identifiers +(and memorizable macro names) in the site-specific way. + +To fix the broken links, documentations of packages +`adhocfilelist', `filedate', `monofill', and `nicefilelist' +will be regenerated soon. + +BLOG: + + * \begin{enumtype}{<1/a/A/i/I>} resembling the `enumerate' + package becomes "official". + + * \- generates HTML soft hyphen (­). + + * Documentation of `markblog' in `blog.pdf' mentions + alternative implementations of simplified/non-TeX markup + (especially `interpreter'). + +BLOGEXEC: + + * The {noblog} environment becomes "official". It generates + no HTML, as opposed to `blog''s {commentlines} that + generates an HTML comment. + +============================================================ +r0.71 2012/12/08 +------------------------------------------------------------ +`texlinks.sty' v0.71 has \ctanannpref according to recent +documentation which conflicted with code and original usage. + +============================================================ +r0.7b 2012/12/07 +------------------------------------------------------------ +In the documentation of `texlinks.sty' v0.7b on Wikipedia's +"piped links", another mistake corrected: `markblog.sty', +not `blogexec.sty'. + +============================================================ +r0.7a 2012/12/02 +------------------------------------------------------------ +fixing link ("Piped link") and typo in `texlinks.sty' v0.7a +-> `texlinks.pdf' (+ `fdatechk.tex - little useful) + +============================================================ +r0.7 2012/11/30 +------------------------------------------------------------ +MAJOR CHANGES: + +- Wiki-like syntax announced before moves from personal/ + experimental `texblog.fdf' to `blogligs.sty' and + `markblog.sty', properly documented in `blog.pdf'. + Moreover, the HTML file `markblog.htm' provides an + overview of the wiki features (and the source code in + `markblog.tex' may demonstrate the syntax too). + +- `markblog.sty' and `texlinks.sty' together emulate + Wikipedia's "piped links" ([[Pipeline|Pipe]], + [[Pipe (computing)|]]) + +- HALFWAY-MAJOR CHANGES: + +- `blog.sty' v0.8: + - indicating DOCTYPE + - commands for various "head" ("meta") element entries + - \abbr, \newabbr, \stylespan (for CSS), \textup, + \underbar, \xmleltcode, \xmleltattrcode; \newlet + - arrows and quotes completed, currencies, small fractions + - other additional symbols + - modified code spaces with declared attributes + - using `langcode.sty' + - symbols restructured + - documentation fixes + +- `blogexec.sty' v0.2: + - \MakeBlogBeginRun revised + - new \ChangeBlogBeginRun and \CopyBlogBeginRun + - actually, I had failed to upload v0.1! + +- `texlinks.sty' v0.7: + - links to http://tug.org/interest.html + - smart parsing for linking to mailing list postings, + based on `langcode.sty' + - \ctanpkgstyref adds `.sty' + - documentation fixes + +MINOR CHANGES: + +- `README' corrected + +- `atari_ht.fdf' uses \MakeActiveLet from `catcodes' bundle + +- `blogdot.sty' v0.41 modifies/corrects \startscreenpage and + documentation (Firefox 12 change?) + +- `srcfiles.tex' applies `filesdo.sty' for `filedate' checks + +- `texblog.fdf' contains really "private" and "experimental" + code anyway and thus changes within every few days ... + +============================================================ +r0.6 2012/05/30 blog assignments, blog "ligs", langcode +------------------------------------------------------------ +MAJOR CHANGES: + +- The "pure expansion" limitation for the `blog.sty' way to + HTML is overcome by "intercepting" certain "commands" such + as \EXECUTE, \begin, and \end (configurable). So you can + introduce shorthand macros specific for a certain web page + within its source `.tex' file, or even limited to an + environment. And environment nesting is checked! And we + introduce certain nice active characters for an intuitive + table syntax. + +- We also use "intercepting" to support "ligatures" (`--', + `---', `...', ...) and some Wikipedia and Markdown markup + (font switching, highlighting by colours, Wikipedia links). + Parsing can be enabled within macro arguments by + modifying the two backbone macros that implement "short" + HTML elements. + + This way, `blog.sty' becomes "fun" (but also slow ...) + ... + +- A kind of minimalist "multilanguage" approach based on + "language codes" and the `dowith' package for adjusting + language-dependent settings is used. + +Unfortunately, this upload is somewhat hasty, in order to +provide the files generating `latexfileinfo_pkgs.htm' +(`latexfileinfo-pkgs'). Some of the powerful code must +later move from the "patch" file `texblog.fdf' into proper +packages and be documented better. + +MINOR CHANGES: + +- `atari_ht.fdf' replaces `atari.fdf' to use HTML entities + for umlauts instead of relying on the encoding declaration + +- `blog.sty' accesses some more characters than before + +- `texlinks.sty' uses \langcode for Wiki... + + minor additions + +============================================================ +r0.52 2011/10/23 choosing CTAN URLs, HTML towards hyperref +------------------------------------------------------------ +- `blogdot.sty' ("HTML beamer presentations") v0.4 + provides \usecurrdirctan for opening CTAN example files + from current directory (in case of bad internet access + during *presentation*, while *online* version uses CTAN) +- `texlinks.sty' v0.5: + - new \ctanref and \ctanfileref choose web source + according to new \usetugctan vs. \usemirrorctan + - changes treatment of fonts for URLs, file names, + and package names + - re-structures code and documentation +- `blog.sty' v0.62 + - provides \hyperlink and \hypertarget as aliases of + earlier blog.sty commands - towards + "HTML and PDF from same source" + - provides \textsf + - "updates" \textcolor +- `blog.pdf' links to fifinddo-info/dantev45.htm +- and a few documentation fixes + +============================================================ +r0.51 2011/10/15 blogdot.sty: HTML beamer presentations + + more morehype changes +------------------------------------------------------------ +`blogdot.sty' extends `blog.sty' in order to construct +"HTML slides." One "slide" is a 3x3 HTML table filling the +computer screen, the center cell is the "type area," the +margin cell below it is a link to the next "slide," and the +lower right-hand cell is a "restart" link. This is a +minimalistic, fast, straightforward approach to beamer +presentations of simple text, avoiding TeX's typesetting. +Font etc. sizes appropriate for slides are provided in +`blogdot.css'. Find details in `blog.pdf'. +QUALIFICATION: may be fine on your laptop, difficult online, +works with Firefox, Opera, Chrome, rather not with MSIE. + +More changes of the `morehype' bundle: +- `blog.sty' v0.61: + - \item, \endenumerate, \enditemize start with </li>, + this fixed links near the end of a blogdot presentation + (a quite "deep" .htm) with my Firefox + - "universal" attributes completed + - \figurespace (Unicode), \metavar (doc.sty's \meta), + \acronym, \bdquo, \dagger, \ddagger, \emptycell + - modified setup of "HTML environments" + - documentation fixes +- `blog.pdf' includes documentation of `lnavicol.sty' + (web pages with left-hand navigation column) +- `texlinks.sty' v0.41 provides \mirrorctanref, + \tugctanfileref, \mirrorctanfileref, \ltxcontrib + (see texlinks.pdf pp. 8f.) + +============================================================ +r0.5 2011/10/10 blogdot.sty: HTML beamer presentations + + other morehype changes +------------------------------------------------------------ +about as r0.51, but with some mistakes, blogdot.sty v0.2 +instead of v0.3, blog.sty v0.6 instead of v0.61 + +============================================================ +r0.41 2011/09/02 web pages with blog.sty +------------------------------------------------------------ +- `twocolpg.sty' renamed `lnavicol.sty' +- typo fixes in `blog.tex'/`blog.pdf' + +============================================================ +r0.4 2011/09/01 texlinks v0.4, + blog.sty v0.5 + support for two-column web pages +------------------------------------------------------------ +A new "raw" macro file `twocolpg.sty' provides macros for +the web page style with a navigation column at the left of a +main content column with spanning header and footer - +towards a content management system for TeX addicts? +Templates (`demo') are provided, see Section `Examples' in +`blog.pdf'. + +`blog.sty' v0.5 has many more macros than v0.41, mainly +for symbols. Accented letters are near to complete, Greek +letters are complete. Documentation has been improved at +some places. I realized that ` ' allows line breaks +and therefore redefined \thinspace and \,, but this may be +difficult with certain browsers. + +`texlinks.sty' v0.4 adds HTTPS, references to CTAN +announcements, and references to the LaTeX Wikibook. +Wikipedia macros and parts of documentation have been +reworked. + +For details, always see the end of the .sty files. +Throughout, the \acro macro (known from TUGboat macros) +has been applied to the documentations. + +Moreover, the sample file `atari.fdf' for a little encoding +conversion has moved to the nicetext bundle, and the macro +it defines now is \TextCodes instead of \AtariCodes. + +============================================================ +r0.3 2011/02/10 texlinks v0.3 [blog], \urlpkgfoot +------------------------------------------------------------ +\urlpkgfoot{PKG-ID} abbreviates \urlfoot{CtanPkgRef}{PKG-ID} +that is needed frequently. +Package option [blog] suppresses document definitions. +blog.sty is updated accordingly and at the occasion. +README points to morehype.tds.zip + +============================================================ +r0.2 2011/01/27 texlinks v0.2 \urlfoot +------------------------------------------------------------ +\urlfoot displays the URL that some shorthand generates +in a footnote. E.g., \ukfaqref{LABEL}{TEXT} generates +an URL that \urlfoot{ukfaqref}{LABEL} displays. + +r0.2a 2011/01/30 makehtml.tex+texmap.tex to `doc', +TDS with `source' |