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See also `legal.txt' for additional +% information. +% +% The list of derived (unpacked) files belonging to the distribution +% and covered by LPPL is defined by the unpacking scripts (with +% extension .ins) which are part of the distribution. +% +% \fi +% Filename: ltnews09.tex + +% This is issue 9 of LaTeX News. + +\documentclass +% [lw35fonts] + {ltnews}[1999/02/23] + +%\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} + +\publicationmonth{June} +\publicationyear{1998} +\publicationissue{9} + +\begin{document} + +\maketitle + + +\section{New math font encodings} + +A joint working group of the \TeX{} Users Group and the \LaTeX3 +Project is developing a new 8-bit math font encoding for \TeX{}. +It is designed to overcome several limitations and implementation +problems of the old math font encodings and to simplify switching +between different sets of math fonts, much as the \LaTeX{} font +selection interface has simplified switching between text fonts. + +Since the work on this project relies entirely on volunteer work, we +cannot give a specific release date yet. However, a prototype +implementation already exists. This contains several sets of virtual +fonts, some \LaTeX{} packages and a kernel module; we hope to +integrate it into the main \LaTeX{} distribution for the next +release. + +Documents using only standard \LaTeX{} commands for math symbols +should not be affected by switching to the new math font encodings +However, documents, classes or packages making specific assumptions +about the encoding of math symbol fonts are likely to break. + +Further information about the Math Font Group may be found on +the World Wide Web at \texttt{http://www.tug.org/twg/mfg/}. + + +\section{A new math accent} + +A new math accent, \verb|\mathring|, has been added. This is a math mode +version of the ring accent (\r{}) which is available in text +mode with the command \verb|\r|. + +\section{Extended \cs{DeclareMathDelimiter}} + +The command \verb|\DeclareMathDelimiter| has been extended. +Normally this command takes six arguments. Previously, when being used +to declare a character (such as \texttt{[}) as a delimiter, a variant +form was used with only five arguments. The argument specifying the +default `math class' was omitted. Now the full six-argument form may be +used in this case. The extra information is used to implicitly declare +the character via \verb|\DeclareMathSymbol| for use when the symbol is +not used with \verb|\left| or \verb|\right|. + +The old five-argument form is detected and will work as before. + +\newpage + +\section{Tools distribution} + +The \texttt{multicol} package now supports the production of multiple +columns without balancing the last page. To get this effect use the +\texttt{multicols*} environment. + +The \texttt{layout} package was partly recoded by Hideo Umeki to +display page layout effects in a better way. + +As suggested by Donald Arseneau, the \texttt{calc} package was extended +to support the new commands \verb|\widthof{<text>}|, +\verb|\heightof{<text>}|, and \verb|\depthof{<text>}| within a +\texttt{calc}-expression. At the same time we modified a few kernel +commands so that \texttt{calc}-expressions can now be used in various +useful places such as the dimension arguments to the \texttt{tabular} +environment and the \verb|\rule| command. For many other standard +\LaTeX{} commands this was already possible. + + +\section{Support for Cyrillic encodings} + +We are very pleased that, after a lengthy period of development, a set +of fonts, encodings and support files for using \LaTeX\ with Cyrillic +characters will soon be available. + +Test versions of the `LH' fonts for these Cyrillic encodings, based on +the Computer Modern design, are available from CTAN archives in the +directory \texttt{fonts/cyrillic/lh-test}. The \LaTeX\ support files +(by Werner Lemberg and Vladimir Volovich) are also available from CTAN +archives in\\ + \texttt{macros/latex/contrib/supported/t2} + + +\section{Default docstrip header} + +Many \LaTeX\ users now distribute packages in documented source form +using the \textsf{docstrip} system. Docstrip allows a header to be +placed on generated package files, suitable for giving copyright +information, or distribution conditions. + +We have changed the default version of this header so that it allows +stripped files to be distributed in ready-to-run installations such as +the \TeX{}Live CD\@. If you use the default header for distributing +your files you should check that the new copyright text is acceptable +to you. The file \texttt{docstrip.dtx} explains how to produce your own +header if you wish to do so. + + +\end{document} |