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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tugboat/ltubguid.ltx b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tugboat/ltubguid.ltx index d2947c03890..da93ceac256 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tugboat/ltubguid.ltx +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tugboat/ltubguid.ltx @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -% $Id: ltubguid.ltx 375 2021-06-25 14:40:52Z karl $ +% $Id: ltubguid.ltx 386 2021-09-28 22:25:51Z karl $ % ltubguid.ltx - documentation for ltugboat classes. % % Copyright 1994-2021 TeX Users Group. @@ -528,11 +528,14 @@ Two caveats about these optional arguments: defines the \verb|verbatim| environment, as discussed next. \end{itemize} -Authors may wish to use a more featureful verbatim package, such as such -as \pkgname{verbatim}~\cite{Schoepf:verbatim:1996}, -\pkgname{listings}~\cite{pkg:listings}, or +Authors may wish to use a more featureful verbatim package, such as +\pkgname{listings}~\cite{pkg:listings} or \pkgname{fancyvrb}~\cite{pkg:fancyvrb}. This is ok; it just means the -\TUB\ optional-argument feature is not available. +\TUB\ optional-argument feature is not available. On the other hand, +please do not use the \pkgname{minted} package if possible; it is much +harder to customize and correct at the \TeX\ level, and the shell escape +requirement is troublesome. In any case, we will almost always wish to +print code listings in simple black, not colored or even grayscaled. If you use the \pkgname{listings} package, please specify: \begin{verbatim}[\small] @@ -721,21 +724,28 @@ As mentioned above, please load either \texttt{url} or (preferably) \texttt{hyperref} so that reasonable line breaking of urls can happen. Furthermore, for the printed (visible) \TUB\ page, nowadays we typically -omit a leading \texttt{http://} or \texttt{https://}. But for the link -to actually work in the output \PDF\ or \HTML, the protocol is required -(or it appears to be a local filesystem path). Therefore the +prefer to omit a leading \texttt{http://} or \texttt{https://}. But for +the link to actually work in the output \PDF\ or \HTML, the protocol is +required (or it appears to be a local filesystem path). Therefore the \texttt{ltugboat} class provides (as of version 2.23, released March~2020) commands \cs{tbsurl} for \texttt{https} and \cs{tbhurl} for -\texttt{http}.\footnote{They are simple two-line wrapper around -\cs{hyper@linkurl}, and are due to Ulrike Fischer. +\texttt{http}.\footnote{They are wrappers around \cs{hyper@linkurl}, and +are due to Ulrike Fischer. \url{https://github.com/latex3/hyperref/issues/125}\raggedright} For example, \verb|\tbsurl{tug.org}| typesets the text `\texttt{tug.org}' (with the usual url line breaks) as a link to \url{https://tug.org}. -Similarly, \verb|\tbhurl{mirror.ctan.org}| typesets the text -`\texttt{mirror.ctan.org}' as a link to \url{http://mirror.ctan.org}. +Similarly, \verb|\tbhurl{example.org}| typesets the text +`\texttt{example.org}' as a link to \url{http://example.org}. + +The correct protocol can be explicitly specified, and will also be +stripped for display. That is, \verb|\tbsurl{https://tug.org}| also +works. This can be particularly useful for bibliographies. However, an +incorrect protocol (\texttt{http} with \cs{tbsurl} or the converse) will +not be stripped, and will generate an invalid url. That's ok because +such an inconsistent specification cannot be handled reliably. \cs{tbsurl} and \cs{tbhurl} only add the protocol and make live links if \texttt{hyperref} is loaded. Without \texttt{hyperref}, they are merely @@ -745,8 +755,8 @@ output, the printed url without the protocol suffices. (When a user copies/pastes url text into a browser, it will normally work.) For \texttt{ftp}, \texttt{rsync}, and other protocols, it is best to -include them explicitly and use \cs{url}:\\ \verb|\url{ftp://tug.org}|,\\ -\verb|\url{rsync://tug.org}|, etc. +always include them explicitly and use \cs{url}:\\ +\verb|\url{ftp://tug.org}|,\\ \verb|\url{rsync://tug.org}|, etc. \subsection{Url shortcuts} \label{sec:urlshortcuts} @@ -801,7 +811,11 @@ four authors (thanks to Mico Loretan and Oren Patashnik). \textsf{@inproceedings} allows for citing a part, written by author~X, of a publication written by author~Y, and not just edited by~Y. -\item Defines an \textsf{@online} entry type as an alias for \textsf{@misc}. +\item For the \textsf{@misc} entry type, \textsf{editor} is accepted as +well as \textsf{author}. + +\item Defines entry types \textsf{@online} and \textsf{@software} as +aliases for \textsf{@misc}. \item Defines an \textsf{@ctan} entry type to reference packages on \CTAN, following the fields output by the \pkgname{ctanbib} script (in @@ -886,7 +900,7 @@ date. \label{fig:citation-macros} \end{figure} -Note that, if Tom, Dick, and Harry are a prolific team, there can +Furthermore, if Tom, Dick, and Harry are a prolific team, there can easily be more than one reference to their work in one year. In such a case, the citations will be (Tom, Dick, and Harry, 1990a), (Tom, Dick, and Harry, 1990b), and so on. These extra `a', `b', etc., tags diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tugboat/ltubguid.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tugboat/ltubguid.pdf Binary files differindex ea48ea3b365..02091c20d9a 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tugboat/ltubguid.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tugboat/ltubguid.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tugboat/tugboat.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tugboat/tugboat.pdf Binary files differindex 09620062550..97c1f134f8e 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tugboat/tugboat.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tugboat/tugboat.pdf |