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-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/dcpic/README.TEXLIVE7
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/dcpic/examples.tex148
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-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/dcpic/dcpic.sty127
-rwxr-xr-xMaster/tlpkg/bin/ctan2tds2
-rw-r--r--TODO58
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/dcpic/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/dcpic/README
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..34e8945af01
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/dcpic/README
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+DCpic is a package of TeX macros for graph modeling (e.g.
+commutative diagrams) in a (La)TeX or ConTeXt document.
+Its distinguishing features are: the use of PiCTeX a
+powerful graphical engine, and a simple specification
+syntax. A graph is described in terms of its objects and
+its edges. The objects are textual elements and the edges
+can have various straight or curved forms.
+
+It is under the LaTeX Project Public License \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/dcpic/README.TEXLIVE b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/dcpic/README.TEXLIVE
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..54936b3ccf1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/dcpic/README.TEXLIVE
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+The following files have been removed in the TeX Live installation of
+the current package, typically due to duplication, lack of space, or
+missing source code. You can find these files on CTAN. If questions or
+concerns, email tex-live.org.
+
+ manPT_dcpic.pdf
+ man_dcpic.pdf
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/dcpic/examples.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/dcpic/examples.tex
index 2c1c94cc603..a24dcbb5ee1 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/dcpic/examples.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/dcpic/examples.tex
@@ -1,5 +1,8 @@
+% $Id: examples.tex,v 1.3 2007/12/13 17:20:09 pedro Exp pedro $
\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
\usepackage{pictexwd,dcpic}
+\usepackage{rcs}
+
\voffset=-2cm
\hoffset=-1cm
@@ -9,21 +12,28 @@
\newcommand{\barraA}{\vrule height2em width0em depth0em}
\newcommand{\barraB}{\vrule height1.6em width0em depth0em}
+
+
+
\begin{document}
+\RCS $Revision: 1.3 $
+
\begin{center}
- DCpic - Examples
+ DCpic - Examples (Version \RCSRevision)
\end{center}
-\paragraph{Commutative Diagrams --- Curved arrows.} A rectangular
-curve with rounded corners is easy to specify and should cater for
-most needs. With this in mind we give the following tip to the user:
-to specify a rectangular, with rounded corners, curve we choose the
-points which give us the {\em expanded chess-horse movement}, that is,
-$(x,y)$, $(x\pm4,y\mp1)$, $(x\mp1,y\pm4)$, or $(x,y)$,$(x\pm1,y\mp4)$,
-$(x\mp4,y\pm1)$, those sets of points will give us the four corners of
-the rectangle; to form the whole line it is only necessary to add an
-odd number of points joining the two (or more) corners.
+\paragraph{Commutative Diagrams --- Curved arrows.}
+
+A rectangular curve with rounded corners is easy to specify and should
+cater for most needs. With this in mind we give the following tip to
+the user: to specify a rectangular, with rounded corners, curve we
+choose the points which give us the {\em expanded chess-horse
+ movement}, that is, $(x,y)$, $(x\pm4,y\mp1)$, $(x\mp1,y\pm4)$, or
+$(x,y)$,$(x\pm1,y\mp4)$, $(x\mp4,y\pm1)$, those sets of points will give us
+the four corners of the rectangle; to form the whole line it is only
+necessary to add an odd number of points joining the two (or more)
+corners.
{\footnotesize
\begin{verbatim}
@@ -118,8 +128,8 @@ $$
\paragraph{Commutative Diagrams --- Size Adjusting.} With the new
-version (v4.1) two new features are introduced, relative specification
-``mor{objSum}{objB}'' instead of ``mor(1,3)(4,5)'', and the arrows now
+version (v4.0) two new features are introduced, relative specification
+{\tt $\backslash$mor\{objA\}\{objB\}} instead of {\tt $\backslash$mor(1,3)(4,5)}, and the arrows now
automatically adjust their size to the object's box size.
@@ -608,7 +618,6 @@ $$
{\scriptsize
-}
\begin{verbatim}
\begindc{\digraph}[25]
\obj(1,5){A}[\west]
@@ -625,8 +634,119 @@ $$
\mor{C}{G}{7}
\enddc
\end{verbatim}
-\end{document}
+}
+
+\paragraph{Circled Directed Graphs}
+
+$$
+\begindc{\cdigraph}[20]
+\obj(6,6){18}[1]
+\obj(12,6){17}[1]
+\mor{18}{17}{}
+\enddc
+$$
+
+{\scriptsize
+\begin{verbatim}
+\begindc{\cdigraph}[20]
+\obj(6,6){18}[1]
+\obj(12,6){17}[1]
+\mor{18}{17}{}
+\enddc
+\end{verbatim}
+}
+
+\paragraph{Circled Undirected Graphs}
+
+Some fine adjustment is nedeeded in some lines.
+
+$$\small
+\begindc{\cundigraph}[11]
+\obj(6,4){18}[\south]\obj(18,4){17}[\south]
+\obj(8,7){11}[\west]\obj(12,8){12}[\south]
+\obj(16,7){13}[\east]\obj(8,11){10}[\west]
+\obj(10,12)[6]{6}[\south]\obj(12,10)[5]{5}[\east]
+\obj(14,12){4}[\northeast]\obj(16,11){14}[\east]
+\obj(2,16){19}[\west]\obj(6,15){9}
+\obj(9,16){8}\obj(11,14){7}[\west]
+\obj(13,14){3}\obj(15,16){2}
+\obj(18,15){15}\obj(22,16){16}[\east]
+\obj(12,19){1}[\west]\obj(12,22){20}[\north]
+\mor{18}{17}[7,7]{}\mor{18}{11}{}\mor{18}{19}{}\mor{11}{12}{}
+\mor{11}{10}{}\mor{12}{13}{}\mor{12}{5}{}\mor{10}{6}{}
+\mor{10}{9}{}\mor{5}{6}{}\mor{5}{4}{}\mor{13}{17}[8,6]{}
+\mor{13}{14}{}\mor{9}{19}{}\mor{9}{8}{}\mor{6}{7}{}
+\mor{4}{3}{}\mor{4}{14}{}\mor{19}{20}{}\mor{8}{1}{}
+\mor{8}{7}{}\mor{7}{3}{}\mor{3}{2}{}\mor{2}{1}{}
+\mor{2}{15}{}\mor{14}{15}{}\mor{17}{16}{}\mor{16}{20}{}
+\mor{1}{20}{}\mor{15}{16}{}
+\enddc
+$$
+
+{\scriptsize
+\begin{verbatim}
+\begindc{\cundigraph}[13]
+\obj(6,4){18}[\south]\obj(18,4){17}[\south]
+\obj(8,7){11}[\west]\obj(12,8){12}[\south]
+\obj(16,7){13}[\east]\obj(8,11){10}[\west]
+\obj(10,12)[6]{6}[\south]\obj(12,10)[5]{5}[\east]
+\obj(14,12){4}[\northeast]\obj(16,11){14}[\east]
+\obj(2,16){19}[\west]\obj(6,15){9}
+\obj(9,16){8}\obj(11,14){7}[\west]
+\obj(13,14){3}\obj(15,16){2}
+\obj(18,15){15}\obj(22,16){16}[\east]
+\obj(12,19){1}[\west]\obj(12,22){20}[\north]
+\mor{18}{17}[7,7]{}\mor{18}{11}{}\mor{18}{19}{}\mor{11}{12}{}
+\mor{11}{10}{}\mor{12}{13}{}\mor{12}{5}{}\mor{10}{6}{}
+\mor{10}{9}{}\mor{5}{6}{}\mor{5}{4}{}\mor{13}{17}[8,6]{}
+\mor{13}{14}{}\mor{9}{19}{}\mor{9}{8}{}\mor{6}{7}{}
+\mor{4}{3}{}\mor{4}{14}{}\mor{19}{20}{}\mor{8}{1}{}
+\mor{8}{7}{}\mor{7}{3}{}\mor{3}{2}{}\mor{2}{1}{}
+\mor{2}{15}{}\mor{14}{15}{}\mor{17}{16}{}\mor{16}{20}{}
+\mor{1}{20}{}\mor{15}{16}{}
+\enddc
+\end{verbatim}
+}
+
+\paragraph{New arrows and Lines in v4.1}
+
+\paragraph{Surjective arrow}
+
+
+$$
+\begindc{\commdiag}[3]
+\obj(10,15){$A$}
+\obj(40,15)[Al]{$A$}
+\obj(25,15){$B$}
+\obj(40,5){$A^\prime$}
+\mor{$A$}{$B$}{$f$}[\atleft,\surjectivearrow]
+\mor{$B$}{Al}{$g$}[\atleft,\surjectivearrow]
+\mor{$B$}{$A^\prime$}{$g^\prime$}[\atright,\surjectivearrow]
+\enddc
+$$
+
+\paragraph{Dashed and Dotted lines}
+
+$$
+\begindc{\commdiag}[3]
+\obj(10,20){$A$}
+\obj(40,30)[Al]{$A$}
+\obj(25,30){$B$}
+\obj(40,40){$A^\prime$}
+\obj(40,10)[Ald]{$A$}
+\obj(25,10)[Bd]{$B$}
+\obj(40,0)[Apd]{$A^\prime$}
+\mor{$A$}{$B$}{}[\atleft,\dashline]
+\mor{$B$}{Al}{}[\atleft,\dashline]
+\mor{$B$}{$A^\prime$}{}[\atright,\dashline]
+\mor{$A$}{Bd}{}[\atleft,\dotline]
+\mor{Bd}{Ald}{}[\atleft,\dotline]
+\mor{Bd}{Apd}{}[\atright,\dotline]
+\enddc
+$$
+
+\end{document}
%%% Local Variables:
%%% mode: latex
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/dcpic/man4.0-pt.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/dcpic/man4.0-pt.pdf
deleted file mode 100644
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/dcpic/dcpic.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/dcpic/dcpic.sty
index b1a65327c08..9a613845837 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/dcpic/dcpic.sty
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/dcpic/dcpic.sty
@@ -1,15 +1,29 @@
-% $Id: dcpic.sty,v 1.24 2002/11/25 13:51:57 pedro Exp $
+% $Id: dcpic.sty,v 1.31 2007/12/13 17:34:57 pedro Exp pedro $
%% DC-PiCTeX
-%% Realizado por Pedro Quaresma de Almeida, Coimbra
-%% 11/1990 (vers{\~a}o 1.0); 10/1991 (vers{\~a}o 1.1);
-%% 9/1993 (vers{\~a}o 1.2); 3/1995 (vers{\~a}o 1.3);
-%% 7/1996 (vers{\~a}o 2.1);
-%% 5/2001 (vers{\~a}o 3.0); 11/2001 (vers{\~a}o 3.1);
-%% 1/2002 (vers{\~a}o 3.2)
-%% 5/2002 (versão 4.0)
-\immediate\write10{Package DCpic 2002/05/16 v4.0}
+%% Copyright (c) 1990-2007 Pedro Quaresma de Almeida, Coimbra
+%% 11/1990 (version 1.0);
+%% 10/1991 (version 1.1);
+%% 9/1993 (version 1.2);
+%% 3/1995 (version 1.3);
+%% 7/1996 (version 2.1);
+%% 5/2001 (version 3.0);
+%% 11/2001 (version 3.1);
+%% 1/2002 (version 3.2)
+%% 5/2002 (version 4.0);
+%% 3/2003 (version 4.1);
+%% 12/2004 (version 4.1.1)
+%% 3/2007 (version 4.1.2)
-%% Copyright (c) 1990-2002 Pedro Quaresma <pedro@mat.uc.pt>
+\immediate\write10{Package DCpic 2007/03/01 v4.1.2}
+
+\ProvidesPackage{dcpic}[2007/03/01 v4.1.2]
+
+%% Version X.Y.Z
+%% X - major versions
+%% Y - minor versions
+%% Z - bug corrections
+%%
+%% Copyright (c) 1990-2007 Pedro Quaresma <pedro@mat.uc.pt>
%% The DCpic package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
%% modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
%% published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
@@ -25,7 +39,7 @@
%% Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
%%
%%
-%% Coimbra, 16 de Maio de 2002
+%% Coimbra, 13 de Dezembro de 2007
%% Pedro Quaresma de Almeida
%%
%% DCpic is a package of \TeX\ macros for graph modelling in a
@@ -62,10 +76,12 @@
%%
%% The environment:
%% \begindc{#1}[#2]
-%% Tipo do grafo
-%% 0 = "commdiag" (diagrama comutativo)
-%% 1 = "digraph" (grafo orientado)
-%% 2 = "undigraph" (grafo não orientado)
+%% #1 - Graph type
+%% 0 = "commdiag" (commutative diagram)
+%% 1 = "digraph" (direct graph)
+%% 2 = "undigraph" (undirect graph)
+%% 3 = "cdigraph" with incircled objects
+%% 4 = "cundigraph" with incircled objects
%% (optional) #2 - magnification factor (default value, 30)
%%
%% \enddc
@@ -76,7 +92,7 @@
%% (optional) #3 - Label, to be used in the morphims command, if not
%% present the #4 will be used to that purpose
%% #4 - Object contents
-%% #5 - placement of the object (default value \north)
+%% (optional) #5 - placement of the object (default value \north)
%% 0="\pcent", center
%% 1="\north", north
%% 2="\northeast", northeast
@@ -119,36 +135,39 @@
%%
%% Now we can describe all the arguments
%%
-%% #1 and #2 - coordenates (beginning)
-%% #3 and #4 - coordenantes (ending)
-%%(optional)#5,#6 - correction factor (defaul value, 10 and 10)
-%% #5 - actual beginning of the edge
-%% #6 - actual ending of the edge
-%% #7 - text (morphism label)
+%% #1 and #2 - coordinates (beginning)
+%% #3 and #4 - coordinates (ending)
+%%(optional)#5,#6 - correction factors (defaul values, 10 and 10)
+%% #5 - actual beginning of the edge
+%% #6 - actual ending of the edge
+%% #7 - text (morphism label)
%%(optional)#8,#9
-%% #8 - label placement
+%% #8 - label placement
%% 1 = \atright, at right, default value
%% -1 = \atleft, at left
-%% #9 - edge type
+%% #9 - edge type
%% 0 = "\solidarrow", default edge
%% 1 = "\dasharrow"
%% 2 = "\solidline"
-%% 3 = "\injectionarrow"
-%% 4 = "\aplicationarrow"
+%% 3 = "\dashline"
+%% 4 = "\dotline"
+%% 5 = "\injectionarrow" --- old value 3
+%% 6 = "\aplicationarrow" --- old value 4
+%% 7 = "\surjectivearrow" --- old value 5
%%
%% Note: insert a space after the command.
%%
%% Curved Morphisms (quadratic edges):
%% \cmor(#1) #2(#3,#4){#5}[#6]
-%% #1 - list of points (odd number)
-%% #2 - tip direction
+%% #1 - list of points (odd number)
+%% #2 - tip direction
%% 0 = "\pup", pointing up
%% 1 = "\pdown", pointing down
%% 2 = "\pright", pointing right
%% 3 = "\pleft", pointing left
-%% #3 and #4 - coordenates of the label
-%% #5 - morphism label
-%% #6 - edge type
+%% #3 and #4 - coordenates of the label
+%% #5 - morphism label
+%%(optional)#6 - edge type
%% 0 ="\solidarrow", default value
%% 1 = "\dasharrow"
%% 2 = "\solidline"
@@ -231,7 +250,7 @@
%% foi acrescentado o tipo de seta de aplica{\c c}{\~a}o
%% (op{\c c}{\~a}o 4) a dist{\^a}ncia da etiqueta {\`a} seta respectiva
%% passou a ser fixa (10 unidades de medida).
-%% 15/7/1996 (versão 2.1)
+%% 15/7/1996 (vers{\~a}o 2.1)
%% O comando "\mor" passou a ter uma sintaxe distinta. Os
%% par{\^a}metros 5 e 6 passaram a ser a dist{\^a}ncia entre os
%% objectos e os extremos da seta o par{\^a}metro 7 {\'e} o nome do
@@ -263,7 +282,7 @@
%% querer especificar:
%% "commdiag" (0), para diagramas comutativos
%% "digraph" (1), para grafos orientados
-%% "undigraph" (1), para grafos não orientados
+%% "undigraph" (2), para grafos não orientados
%% O comando "obj" modificou a sua sintaxe passou a ter um (após
%% a especificação das coordenadas, um argumento opcional, um
%% argumento obrigatório, e um argumento opcional. O primeiro
@@ -278,6 +297,16 @@
%% especificada pelo último dos argumentos deste comando, o
%% valor por omissão é o "norte".
%%
+%% 3/2003 (versão 4.1)
+%% A pedido de Jon Barker <jeb1@soton.ac.uk> criei um novo tipo
+%% de seta, a seta de sobrejecção.
+%% Para já a dupla seta só fica bem nas setas horizontais ou
+%% verticais.
+%% 12/2004 (versão 4.1.1)
+%% Nova versão das setas de sobrejecção que corrigue
+%% completamente os problemas da solução anterior.
+%% 3/2007 (versão 4.1.2)
+%% Acrescenta linhas a tracejado e a ponteado
%%-----------------//-------------
\catcode`!=11 % ***** THIS MUST NEVER BE OMITTED (Ver PiCTeX)
@@ -408,8 +437,11 @@
\def\solidarrow{0}
\def\dasharrow{1}
\def\solidline{2}
-\def\injectionarrow{3}
-\def\aplicationarrow{4}
+\def\dashline{3}
+\def\dotline{4}
+\def\injectionarrow{5}
+\def\aplicationarrow{6}
+\def\surjectivearrow{7}
%% Name definitions for edge label placement
\def\atright{-1}
\def\atleft{1}
@@ -852,16 +884,26 @@
\!distnomemor{\number\x}{\number\y}{\number\xl}{\number\yl}{#7}{\dnm}%
\!ucoord{\number\y}{\number\yl}{\number\xmed}{\number\dnm}{\number\d}{\xc}{-#8}%
\!ucoord{\number\x}{\number\xl}{\number\ymed}{\number\dnm}{\number\d}{\yc}{#8}%
-\ifcase #9 % seta s{\'o}lida
+\ifcase #9 % Seta S{\'o}lida
\arrow <4pt> [.2,1.1] from {\xa} {\ya} to {\xb} {\yb}
-\or % seta a tracejado
+\or % Seta a Tracejado
\setdashes
\arrow <4pt> [.2,1.1] from {\xa} {\ya} to {\xb} {\yb}
\setsolid
-\or % linha s{\'o}lida
+\or % Linha S{\'o}lida
+ \setlinear
+ \plot {\xa} {\ya} {\xb} {\yb} /
+\or % Linha Tracejado
+ \setdashes
+ \setlinear
+ \plot {\xa} {\ya} {\xb} {\yb} /
+ \setsolid
+\or % Linha a Ponteado
+ \setdots
\setlinear
\plot {\xa} {\ya} {\xb} {\yb} /
-\or % seta de injec{\c c}{\~a}o
+ \setsolid
+\or % Seta de Injec{\c c}{\~a}o
%% C{\'a}lculos auxiliares
%%
%% 3 valor para o raio do "rabo" da "seta"
@@ -881,7 +923,7 @@
\arrow <4pt> [.2,1.1] from {\xa} {\ya} to {\xb} {\yb}
%% e do seu "rabo"
\circulararc -180 degrees from {\xa} {\ya} center at {\xd} {\yd}
-\or % seta de aplica{\c c}{\~a}o ("|-->")
+\or % Seta de Aplica{\c c}{\~a}o ("|-->")
\auxa=3% valor para o meio-segmento do "rabo" da "seta"
%% c{\'a}lculo dos pontos (xmed,ymed) e (xd,yd) para o segmento de recta que
%% define o "rabo" da seta
@@ -894,6 +936,11 @@
%% e do seu "rabo"
\setlinear
\plot {\xmed} {\ymed} {\xd} {\yd} /
+\or % Seta de Sobrejec{\c c}{\~a}o ("-->>")
+ \arrow <4pt> [.2,1.1] from {\xa} {\ya} to {\xb} {\yb}
+%% e da segunda "seta"
+ \setlinear
+ \arrow <6pt> [0,.72] from {\xa} {\ya} to {\xb} {\yb}
\fi
%% Coloca{\c c}{\~a}o do nome do morfismo.
%% Se os morfismos s{\~a}o horizontais ou verticais constro{\'\i} uma caixa
diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/bin/ctan2tds b/Master/tlpkg/bin/ctan2tds
index 0aa2bd7fe59..59aeea40ac9 100755
--- a/Master/tlpkg/bin/ctan2tds
+++ b/Master/tlpkg/bin/ctan2tds
@@ -85,6 +85,7 @@ chdir $startdir || die "chdir($startdir) failed: $!"; # back to raw
'bera', "&MAKEunzipandflatten",
'biblatex', "die 'skipping, still experimental'",
'biblatex-dw', "die 'skipping, depends on experimental biblatex'",
+ 'biblatex-mla',"die 'skipping, depends on experimental biblatex'",
'bibleref', "&MAKEflatten",
'bibtopicprefix', "&MAKEflatten",
'blanks', "die 'skipping, unknown license (and c.1992)'",
@@ -1279,6 +1280,7 @@ $standardclean = '\.head|\.tmp|\.dvi|\.log|\.out|\.aux|\.toc|\.lof|\.lot'
'chessfss' => 'chessfonts_gallery.pdf|chessfss.pdf',
'comprehensive'=> 'symbols-letter.pdf', # a4 is enough
'dateiliste' => 'dateiliste.README*', # already in dist
+ 'dcpic' => '.*.pdf', # no source
'din1505' => 'leitbild3.pdf|normpatsoft.pdf', # no source
'ecclesiastic' => 'ecclesiastic-sample.pdf', # no source
'ednotes' => 'perpage.sty', # copy from bigfoot
diff --git a/TODO b/TODO
index 0528ace5660..813ce22ffa5 100644
--- a/TODO
+++ b/TODO
@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ Contents
a. General stuff
b. Installer
4. for 2009
+5. uncategorized
1. Package updates
@@ -29,6 +30,11 @@ as we add new packages, be sure to add them to tlpkg-ctan-check.
ultimately, we want to go back and look at all the existing packages and
add them too.
+the cb font collection was reduced to 10pt only in 2007.
+since we're only going to release on dvd in 2008, we should bring it
+back. Likewise the big pst-geo file and anything else removed for
+space reasons.
+
1b. fix ctan2tds et al.
-----------------------
@@ -36,7 +42,6 @@ add them too.
rewriting from scratch.)
check all die messges for "sorry".
-beebe - needs work
r_und_s - plain files should be in tex/plain, but does it matter?
authorindex
@@ -46,9 +51,8 @@ authorindex
rerun every package listed in this hash to be sure changes
around 24dec07 haven't broken things. be careful.
-
-ctan2tl should have an option to copy from CTAN:install instead of main
- ctan, e.g., glossaries.
+ctan2tl should have an option to copy a tds-ready zip from CTAN:install
+ instead of the main ctan, e.g., the glossaries pkg.
place should report on any files in the new tree missing from the tlpobj.
@@ -58,7 +62,8 @@ There are endless hyphenation files to sort out if you care to work on
that incredibly frustrating task. Some half-baked attempts have been
made in ctan2tds et al., but nothing that really works. We cannot trust
that any of the hyphenation files are autochecked against CTAN; perhaps
-we should write a special-purpose script that does that and only that.
+we should write a special-purpose script that does that and only that,
+on a case-by-case basis.
The general theory is for the hyphenation files themselves to go into
texmf/tex/generic/hyphen, and the other support files (if any) to go
@@ -70,13 +75,12 @@ being their own! Which is better?
1d. outstanding package updates
-------------------------------
+run tlpkg-ctan-check
+
babel
various patterns added/updated, last 07-12-11
but latex-tds/babel.zip is NOT updated!
[discussing with heiko/ctan --karl, 26dec07]
-biblatex NEW
-biblatex-dw NEW
-biblatex-mla NEW
cbfonts-all ?? CTAN 08-01-08
dcpic 08-01-15, has pdfs without source
ltxmisc various packages
@@ -84,7 +88,6 @@ lxfonts NEW 08-01-09
mx NEW 08-01-26 a mexican dialect of spanish
malayalam 07-11-20 (tlpkginfo does not work on this) CTAN dir language/malayalam
malayalam-omega 07-11-20
-pdf-forms-tutorial 08-02-07
thailatex NEW 08-01-27
@@ -152,7 +155,7 @@ save terminal spaces ... that is bad!
4. for 2009 (?)
===============
- rewrite updmap
- . in perl
+ . in perl (in lua?)
. work with multiple updmap.cfg files independently
- rework the psnfss/fonts/metrics chaos
@@ -165,8 +168,33 @@ correspond to nonfree fonts, others are obsolete, etc., etc.
frank@kuesterei.ch's msgs to tex-live of 23 Oct 2006 19:19:28,
11 Oct 2006 13:32:20, and related begin to get at the problem.
-- the cb font collection was reduced to 10pt only in 2007. If we and
- when we stop releasing cd's, or implement support for having it spread
- over multiple cd's, we should bring it back. Likewise the big pst-geo
- file and anything else removed for space reasons.
-
+5. uncategorized list
+=====================
+tl: install-tl.pl --help/--version
+tl: use generate-language/fmtutil nightly
+tl: kpsewhich special case things in tcfmgr.map
+tl: if ask for susy and have Susy, or reverse, complain
+tl: texmfdbs should not have to exclude non-!! dirs, should be able to
+ go back to just TEXMF. kpathsea should search the disk even if ls-R is
+ present, without !!. (koch 29dec06)
+tl: \special{map: ...} a la \pdfmapline (reinhardk 30dec06)
+tl: install-tl.sh, man pages (reinhard tex-live mail 24nov05)
+tl: manifesto, contributors
+tl.peb: lcdf --with-cxx-runtime-hack to get static libs
+tl.peb: dvipng -lm should be last in load line. symbol main? 4jan07 tim.arnold
+tldoc: new arch: do Build, do install, move binaries, run texhash
+tl.after: CTRL-C at "please enter file name" should dtrt
+tl.after: tex --no-mktex=fmt should be supported
+tl.after: backups
+tl.after: pdfopen fixed http://magic.aladdin.cs.cmu.edu/wp-uploads/mavpdfopensrc.zip
+tl.after: dvips comment line break http://groups.google.com/group/comp.text.tex/browse_thread/thread/b8ed25cc6153d5c
+tl.after: old version of windows gs
+tl.after: maybe stuff from dvipsfnt.txt from yy
+tl.after: eulervm vs. euler, no eulervm.pdf
+tl.after: mention getnonfreefonts on tl web page
+tl.after: utf-8 fails accent chars with texlive-ge
+tl.after: how to add a new tree (e.g., for context)
+tl.after: web page on TeX (Live?) compilation
+tl.after: texinfo should use curses from tl
+tl.never: lm vs. ec, 3jun06/stubner.gz msg
+tl.post: slashdot.org, freshmeat.net, prweb.com, prnewswire.com