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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/optex/base/optex-userdoc.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/optex/base/optex-userdoc.tex index 9bcec7db1e0..93dad283773 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/optex/base/optex-userdoc.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/optex/base/optex-userdoc.tex @@ -1733,12 +1733,16 @@ The macro packages intended to \OpTeX/ have the name `*.opm`. The following packages are distributed as part of \OpTeX/: \begitems * `qrcode.opm` enables to create QR codes. +* \ulink[http://petr.olsak.net/ftp/olsak/optex/mte-doc.pdf]{\tt mte.opm} + includes settings for microtypographic extensions (protrusions+expanding fonts). * `vlna.opm` enables to protect of one-letter prepositions and more things automatically. * `emoji.opm` defines `\emoji{<name>}` command for colored emoticons. * `plain-at.opm` defines the old names from plain \TeX/. +* \ulink[https://ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/luatex/optex/pdfextra/pdfextra-doc.pdf]{\tt pdfextra.opm} + allows the use of many extra features from PDF standard (by M. Vlasák). \enditems -See the directory `optex/pkg/` and these files for more information about -them. +See these files in `optex/pkg/` or `optex/<pkgname>` for more information about +them. The packages may have their documentation, try `texdoc <pkgname>`. \secc Lorem ipsum dolor sit %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% @@ -1988,13 +1992,13 @@ The origin for the typographical area is not at the top left 1\,in 1\,in coordin but at the top left paper corner exactly. For example, `\hoffset` includes directly left margin. -The tabbing macros `\settabs`\iindex{settabs} and `\+` (from Plain \TeX/) +The tabbing macros `\settabs` and `\+` (from Plain \TeX/) are not defined in \OpTeX/ because they are obsolete. But you can use the \ulink[http://petr.olsak.net/optex/optex-tricks.html\#tabs]{\OpTeX/ trick 0021} if you really need such feature. The `\sec` macro is reserved for sections but original Plain \TeX/ declares this -control sequence for math secans. +control sequence for math secant\fnote{Use \code{$\\secant(x)$} to get $\secant(x)$.}. \enddocument |