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-diffs-m.txt [1999/12/15] American Mathematical Society
-
-This is a synopsis of the principal differences between various versions
-of the amsmath package and its companion packages.
-
-A synopsis of changes in the "AMS-LaTeX" distribution is included at the
-end of this file. See also diffs-c.txt in the amslatex/classes area.
-
-Those upgrading from version 1.2 to version 2.0 will probably be
-interested in the question:
-
- After I upgrade will anything fail in my pre-existing documents?
-
-Certain of the bug fixes have the potential to affect the output of
-existing documents in the following ways:
-
----Vertical spacing for some displayed equations will change because
-"abovedisplayshortskip" is now applied when possible.
-
----Incorrect horizontal spacing for certain math constructs will change,
-e.g., for \iint\nolimits or a subscript on a double-accented letter.
-
----The default subscript placement in displayed formulas for \varinjlim,
-\varprojlim, \varliminf, \varlimsup is now below rather than to the
-side. To get the old behavior, add \nolimits---e.g.,
-\varliminf\nolimits_{...}.
-
----Ellipsis dots in text (\ldots or \dots) will now behave the same as
-in standard LaTeX; the surrounding space may therefore change.
-
-During regression testing we found some errors cropping up in documents
-from incorrect usage that had not been caught with version 1.2. Although
-these errors are relatively rare, documents containing such usage will
-need to be corrected before they will run properly with version 2.0:
-
----Use of two mutually exclusive display structures for the same
-display. In this example the outer \[ \] are redundant:
-
- \[
- \begin{align*}
- ...
- \end{align*}
- \]
-
----Inadequate argument markup for math accents:
-
- \hat \mathcal{C}
-
-This should have been written with braces surrounding the argument of
-the \hat command: \hat{\mathcal{C}}.
-
-For documents where error messages crop up after the upgrade, there are
-various possible approaches, including:
-
-(a) Change instances of incorrect usage (if applicable).
-
-(b) Put a copy of amsmath.sty version 1.2 into the home directory of the
-document. Then it should continue to work the same as before.
-
-(c) Use the snapshot package in combination with a shell script to
-arrange that version 1.2 of amsmath is found instead of 2.0 when
-processing the document. See ftp://ftp.ams.org/pub/tex/snapshot.*. This
-approach requires a certain amount of technical knowledge.
-
-(d) Downgrade to version 1.2 again.
-
-========================================================================
-Changes in amsmath 2.0 [November 1999]
-
----The AMS-LaTeX User's Guide (amsldoc.tex) has been turned into the
- AMSmath User's Guide by moving the amsthm documentation into a
- separate file (amsthdoc.tex) in the amslatex/classes area.
-
----Restored normal use of "shortskip" spacing in single equations.
-
-[!! NOTE: This means that page breaks may change in existing documents.]
-
----Restored normal use of available shrink around binary operators in
- single equations.
-
----Fixed poor subscript placement for double-accented letters. Math
-accent handling was reworked in the process in such a way that the
-capitalized forms of the math accent commands are no longer necessary.
-\hat{\hat{X}} will do proper alignment of the second accent. \Hat et
-cetera are retained for compabitility reasons. (Thanks to Javier Bezos
-for donating some code from his accents package.)
-
-[!! NOTE: Improper math accent use will now produce wrong output.]
-
-Suppose that we have \boldH defined in the preamble as
-\newcommand{\boldH}{\mathbf{H}}. Then the following examples illustrate
-recommended usage.
-
- \hat{\mathbf{H}} OK
- \hat{\boldH} OK
- \hat\boldH Works OK, but deprecated by the LaTeX book
- \hat\mathbf{H} Not OK! Output will be incorrect.
-
-Since the output will be wrong, amsmath gives an error message when the
-last variant is detected.
-
----The following kinds of mixed structures worked by happenstance with
- amsmath 1.2, although they should have produced an error message.
- With amsmath 2.0 they will produce an error or warning message.
-
- [!! NOTE: Potential error messages]
-
- % Outer \[ \] is redundant
-
- \[
- \begin{align*}
- ...
- \end{align*}
- \]
-
- % Outer \begin{equation*} ... \end{equation*} is redundant
-
- \begin{equation*}\begin{alignat*}{2}
- ...
- \end{alignat*}
- \end{equation*}
-
- % No printed material is allowed between \begin{equation} and
- % \begin{split}:
-
- \begin{equation*}\left \{
- \begin{split}
- ...
- \end{split}\right .
- \end{equation*}
-
----diff12.tex is replaced by diffs-m.txt and diffs-c.txt, with the
- latter moving to the amslatex/classes area.
-
----Added an "?" option which gives some information about the available
- documentation.
-
----The amsmath definitions for matrix, pmatrix, and cases are
- incompatible with the plain-TeX syntax for \pmatrix, \matrix, and
- \cases, which are used occasionally by some authors in LaTeX
- documents. In version 2.0 the error messages resulting from the
- plain-TeX syntax have been made more intelligible.
-
----If you need the boldsymbol facilities of the amsbsy package, use of
- the "bm" (boldmath) package is recommended instead for new documents.
- The amsbsy package is retained for compatibility with existing
- documents. If you have a recent version of LaTeX (1998 or newer) you
- already have the bm package; otherwise you may need to get it from
- CTAN. (It is not an AMS package.)
-
----\iint\nolimits: Fixed poor placement of subscript (also \iiint,
-\idotsint, etc).
-
----\varinjlim, \varprojlim, \varliminf, \varlimsup: Default to
-\displaylimits instead of nolimits.
-
----Fixed alignedat so that it doesn't take the first token of its
- contents and try to interpret it as a number.
-
----Leave text version of \dots and \ldots unchanged.
-
----Changed \numberwithin so it no longer assumes previous definition of
- \thesomething contained no prefixes.
-
----\mathbf{\Gamma}: Leave cap Greek letters alone instead of converting
- them from variable (fam 7) to fixed (fam 0). \mathbf{\gamma} still
- fails---but that's a math font problem.
-
----\mathindent is aliased to \@mathmargin so that when the fleqn option
- is used, users can reset it as the LaTeX book advertises.
-
----With the showkeys package: Corrected loss of marginal notes when
-labels occurred inside an align environment.
-
----Carried over some tweaks (\bmod, \right/leftarrowfill) from the 1996
- version of plain.tex.
-
----Adjusted spacing of overarrow@ and underarrow@ to allow more room for
- larger cmsy arrowheads.
-
----Corrected spurious "overfull \hbox" warnings for \xrightarrow.
-
----Corrected poor spacing for \xleftarrow.
-
----Removed the \leavevmode in \smash which caused trouble for some
- applications (e.g., the crop package) that expected the original
- LaTeX definition.
-
----Changed \def to \newcommand/\newenvironment where appropriate.
-
----Use \sqrtsign instead of \@@sqrt (but include a backward
- compatibility hack for the latter).
-
----Left brace in \env{cases} environment would fail to work in
- certain circumstances: Fix by using \lbrace instead of \{.
-
----Use \ignorespacesafterend where applicable instead of
- \global\@ignoretrue.
-
----Protected commands in the definition of \theequation were
- incorrectly expanded by the subequations environment when copying
- the definition to \theparentequation: Fix by using \protected@edef.
-
----Spurious extra space following punctuation at that end of a display:
- In \math@cr, \math@cr@@, etc, use \iffalse{\fi instead of simply { to
- keep an unwanted mathord atom from being added at the end of the
- current math list; added \endmultline@math to work around a similar
- sort of problem specific to the `multline' environment.
-
----Various wrong results or no effect for \displaybreak inside "align",
- "alignat", etc. Resetting \dspbrk@level in the \everycr of
- \@display@init cleared most of these up.
-
----Changed \displaybreak to issue an error message if enclosed in boxing
- environment that will keep it from having any effect.
-
----Turned off \displaybreak during the measuring phase of multline.
-
----Fixed some numbering problems with multline and multline* and error
- for use of \tag.
-
----Use \@gtempa instead of \@tempa where assigned globally (standard
- save stack precaution).
-
----Save and restore \column@ to keep aligned from screwing up the column
- counting of a parent align environment. Made \column@ assignments
- uniformly global, except in a couple of places where the risk of side
- effects seemed too great.
-
----Error recovery for misspelled '\end{multline}' was not very helpful.
- Improve \collect@body along lines suggested by Hellström.
-
----Fixed up certain number placement problems with align
-
----Add \alignsafe@testopt to work around a LaTeX bug: when a nested
- alignment environment that takes an optional argument has an empty
- first cell (i.e., begins with an &) LaTeX's optional argument
- scanning screws up the alignment state.
-
----Add `mathdisplay' environment (internal use) to correct several
- problems of \[ \] and the `equation' environment arising from the
- previous implementation as a degenerate case of `gather'.
-
----It is possible now to use \eeq as an abbreviation for \end{equation}
-(one of the consequences of the preceding change). But still not \eal
-for \end{align} or certain other display structures.
-
----Reorganize `split' internal calling sequence to go along with the use
- of `mathdisplay' in \[ \] and `equation'.
-
----Suppression of LaTeX error messages during measuring phase made
- primitive TeX errors harder to understand; stop suppressing. (As a
- result, users will sometimes get redundant error messages now.)
- Remove obsolete Sb, Sp environments again.
-
----The file amsintx.dtx was removed from the distribution pending
- further development.
-
----Remove the \ifinany@ switch, use \spread@equation instead to achieve
- the same ends.
-
----Remove unbracefonts@ function, no longer needed after changes in
- math accent handling.
-
----Got rid of the special trap for '^x that had been carried over from
-AMS-TeX.
-
----Made \overline, \doteq, \longrightarrow, etc, robust.
-
----Changed \relbar to use \std@minus---otherwise \underleftrightarrow
-works poorly in a \DeclareMathOperator definition.
-
----Use \new@ifnextchar in matrix, pmatrix, cases so that \\<newline>[x]
-doesn't trigger an error.
-
----Bug fix for nested use of \label inside minipage inside equation.
-
----Add minalignsep after every second column in aligned, for consistency
-with align.
-
-========================================================================
-Changes in amsmath 1.2 [January 1995]
-
----Name change; relation to the "amsfonts" package
-
-In version 1.1 of AMS-LaTeX, the name of this package was "amstex". The
-new name is "amsmath". The amstex package automatically invoked the
-amsfonts package as well; the amsmath package does not.
-
----Adapted for LaTeX2e
-
-Old method of invocation:
-
- \documentstyle[amstex]{article}% LaTeX 2.09
-
-New method of invocation:
-
- \documentclass{article}
- \usepackage{amsmath}
-
----Handling of options intlim, nosumlim, nonamelm, righttag, ctagsplt
-
-Old usage:
-
- \documentstyle[amstex,righttag,intlim]
-
-New usage:
-
- \usepackage[reqno,intlimits]{amsmath}
-
-Several option names were changed (mainly, they are no longer restricted
-to eight characters):
-
- intlim -> intlimits
- nosumlim -> nosumlimits
- nonamelm -> nonamelimits
- righttag -> reqno [for consistency with "leqno"]
- ctagsplt -> centertags
-
----Character @ is no longer used as a special command prefix
-
-Certain commands in the amstex pkg started with "@" instead of "\". This
-special usage has been discontinued, except for the amscd package, and
-then only within the CD environment. Practically speaking, this means
-primarily that it is no longer necessary to use doubled @@ to get a
-single printed @ character (e.g., in e-mail addresses).
-
----The @, and @! micro-spacing commands are no longer provided
-
-As a consequence of the @ character change, "@," and "@!" are no longer
-recognized spacing commands. An \mspace command is provided that can be
-used instead; see the AMSmath User's Guide.
-
----Extensible arrow commands @>>> and @<<<
-
-The commands @>>> and @<<< are no longer available [except in the CD
-environment of the amscd package]; alternative commands \xleftarrow and
-\xrightarrow are provided by the amsmath package. The sub and
-superscripts are given through an optional resp. mandatory argument, for
-example
-
- X\xleftarrow{b}Y % superscript "b" only
- X\xrightarrow[\alpha]{\beta}Y % sub alpha, sup beta
-
----The command \bold has been superseded by the command \mathbf, as the
-latter is now the standard name provided by LaTeX for this purpose.
-
----The commands \newsymbol, \frak, \Bbb are no longer available because
-the amsfonts package is not loaded by amsmath. In any case those
-commands now have new names---\frak -> \mathfrak, \Bbb -> \mathbb, etc.
-See the amsfonts documentation for further details.
-
----The amsmath package provides \lvert and \rvert to use for vert-bar
-symbols when they act as delimiters (compare \langle, \rangle for
-angle-bracket delimiters). Commands \lVert and \rVert are likewise
-provided instead of \| for paired-delimiter use of the double-vert
-symbol. Use of | and \| for paired delimiters can lead to incorrect
-spacing in rare cases. Further discussion is found in the AMS-LaTeX
-user's guide (amsldoc.tex).
-
----The ~ command is now left unchanged by amsmath; the change
-that makes it remove a redundant preceding or following space character
-is now done only by AMS documentclasses (in version 1.1 this was done by
-the amstex package).
-
----The following rarely used commands are removed to the amsxtra
-package: \accentedsymbol, \sphat, \spcheck, \sptilde, \spdot, \spddot,
-\spdddot, \spbreve, \@))), \@(((.
-
----The six generalized fraction commands \over, \overwithdelims, \atop,
-\atopwithdelims, \above, \abovewithdelims are deprecated and produce
-warning messages. Their functionality can be obtained through \frac,
-\binom, and \genfrac instead. See amsldoc.tex and technote.tex for
-further details.
-
----The \fracwithdelims command is gone, as \genfrac provides
-equivalent functionality (and a little more).
-
----The optional argument of \frac that allowed changing the thickness of
-the fraction line is gone. That functionality is now provided only
-through \genfrac: the need to change the line thickness is so rare in
-practice that it seems better not to burden the ubiquitous \frac command
-with the somewhat time-consuming look-ahead process required for an
-optional argument. I.e., this change will contribute in a small way to
-making your documents run faster.
-
----The commands \lcfrac and \rcfrac for left or right alignment of
-continued fraction numerators are gone; they are replaced by an optional
-argument of the \cfrac command.
-
----A new command \DeclareMathOperator is provided for defining new
-operator names:
-
-\DeclareMathOperator{\Tr}{Tr}
-\DeclareMathOperator*{\xlim}{x-lim}
-
-The * form makes the operator name produce limit-style sub and
-superscripts, like \max or \lim. This is now the preferred method,
-instead of using the old command \operatorname (which is, however,
-retained for now). The command \operatornamewithlimits has been renamed
-\operatorname*. These commands now can also be obtained through a
-separate package amsopn, so it's not necessary to load the entire
-amsmath package just to get that feature.
-
----Environments "Sb", "Sp" retired.
-
-The environments Sb and Sp for multiline subscripts have been replaced
-by a single command \substack, used as follows:
-
-\sum_{\substack{first line\\second line}}
-
-This command can be used equally well in a subscript or superscript, and
-provides better vertical positioning (as compared to Sb, Sp) if a
-multiline subscript is placed on the side, as perhaps for an integral.
-There is also a slightly generalized alternative, an environment
-subarray that allows you to specify either centering or left alignment
-for the contents:
-
-\sum_{\begin{subarray}{l}first line\\second line\end{subarray}}
-
----New command \nobreakdash
-
-A command \nobreakdash is provided to suppress the possibility of a
-linebreak after the following hyphen or dash. For example, if you write
-"$p$\nobreakdash-adic" then a linebreak will never be taken between the
-hyphen and the "adic".
-
----The placement of equation numbers has been substantially improved for
-align, gather, and split. Numbers will now never overlap on top of the
-equation body (as far as we can ascertain), and they are much less
-likely to be shifted up or down unnecessarily when there is actually
-adequate space to leave the number in the normal place. In a few
-remaining cases, an equation number will be shifted unnecessarily
-because technical complications make accurate measurement of the
-available room too difficult; for those cases a \raisetag command is
-provided that allows you to manually adjust the vertical position of the
-equation number.
-
----The [xx]align[at] family of environments has been thoroughly revised:
-now the xalignat environment is gone, as its function has been merged
-into the align environment (it's no longer necessary to specify how many
-side-by-side structures, as was required for xalignat, because align
-automatically handles any number of them). Similarly, the xxalignat
-environment has been replaced by an environment flalign that doesn't
-require you to specify how many side-by-side structures will be needed.
-Certain numbering problems (presence of an equation number when it
-should be absent, or vice versa) have also been cleared up.
-
-(Thanks to David M. Jones for his substantial [volunteer] work behind
-this change and the preceding one.)
-
----The alignedat environment was changed to take two arguments rather
-than one: a mandatory argument (as formerly) specifying the number of
-align structures, and a new optional one specifying the placement of the
-environment (parallel to the optional argument of aligned). However,
-aligned is simpler to use, allowing any number of aligned structures
-automatically, and therefore the use of alignedat is deprecated.
-
----The seldom-used command \oldnos is gone; if you need it, you should
-consult the LaTeX documentation on using fonts (e.g., fntguide.tex) to
-find out how to construct an equivalent command.
-
----A new subequations environment causes all numbered equation
-environments within its scope to be numbered (4.9a) (4.9b) (4.9c) etc.,
-if the preceding numbered equation was 4.8. A \label command immediately
-after \begin{subequations} will produce a \ref of the parent number
-`4.9', not `4.9a'. The counters used by the subequations environment are
-parentequation and equation and standard uses of \addtocounter,
-\setcounter, etc., are possible with those counter names.
-
----The amsmath package (unlike amstex) respects the setting provided by
-the documentclass for putting equation numbers on the right or the left.
-[Technical note: a documentclass that has leqno as the default should
-explicitly pass that option to the amsmath package with
-\PassOptionsToPackage in order for it to be effective.]
-
----The fleqn option for left-aligned instead of centered equations is
-now supported (thanks to David M. Jones).
-
-************************************************************************
-The remainder of this file discusses some changes that do not directly
-pertain to the amsmath package but to the parent distribution known as
-"AMS-LaTeX".
-
-========================================================================
-Changes in AMS-LaTeX 2.0
-
----The AMS-LaTeX User's Guide (amsldoc.tex) is split up into amsldoc.tex
-and amsthdoc.tex, with the latter moving into the "classes" area.
-
----The file amslatex.faq was split into amsmath.faq and amsclass.faq.
-
----The file amslatex.bug was done away with; most of the information was
-merged into diffs-m.txt, diffs-c.txt, amsmath.faq, and amsclass.faq.
-
-========================================================================
-Changes in AMS-LaTeX 1.2
-
----Adapted for LaTeX2e
-
-AMS-LaTeX 1.0 and 1.1 were designed to work with LaTeX 2.09, which
-became obsolete in 1994 with the appearance of "LaTeX2e". AMS-LaTeX 1.2
-has been extensively adapted to take advantage of various features of
-LaTeX2e. It is no longer a separate TeX format---i.e., it does not need
-to be invoked by a separate "amslatex" command.
-
----LaTeX 2.09 font commands (\bf, \it, etc)
-
-Pre-existing documents will for the most part continue to work fine
-without requiring any changes. However, depending on the installation
-options used for your copy of AMS-LaTeX 1.1 you may need to update the
-options list of the \documentstyle command by adding newlfont, for
-example:
-
- \documentstyle[newlfont]{amsart}
-
----The packages amsfonts, amssymb were moved to the AMSFonts
-distribution. They used to be included in the AMS-LaTeX distribution for
-pragmatic reasons but their natural home is with the AMSFonts
-distribution.
-
----Package amstex renamed to amsmath
-
-The amstex package has been renamed amsmath. The old name `amstex' came
-from the fact that version 1.0 was a more or less straight port into
-LaTeX of selected portions from the macro package AmS-TeX written by
-Michael Spivak, but the historical origins of the package are likely of
-less interest to the general usership---especially looking to the
-future---than a straightforward declaration in the name `amsmath' of the
-sort of features that are provided.
-
-Another important reason for the name change was to make possible some
-progress that would be out of the question (because of the impact on
-existing documents) if the name `amstex' were retained. For example,
-unlike amstex, amsmath doesn't automatically load the amsfonts package,
-as that package was moved out to the AMSFonts distribution as described
-above. If this change were not accompanied by a name change, many
-existing documents would have to be updated by hand (adding
-\usepackage{amsfonts}) in order to run without error. A frozen version
-of amstex.sty is provided for processing pre-existing documents; it
-won't have active maintainence henceforth except for bug fixes. For new
-documents, authors should use the amsmath package.
-
-Therefore, "\usepackage{amstex}" is incorrect usage---do not rely on the
-1994 edition of `The LaTeX Companion' in this respect (unless you obtain
-the errata for Chapter 8; see
-http://ctan.tug.org/info/compan-rev/ch8.pdf).
-
----New documentclass amsproc
-
-A new documentclass amsproc was added for collections of articles, such as
-the proceedings of a conference.
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