LATEST NEWS ABOUT TeXsis ======================== The latest distribution version of TeXsis is in a file of the name TeXsis-2.xx.tar.tz where 2.xx is the latest version number. The latest experimental version of TeXsis is in the beta subdirectory ftp://feynman.physics.lsa.umich.edu/pub/texsis/beta/ but is not mirrored by CTAN. ======================== 13 May 2000: The TeXsis ftp site has been moved to ftp://feynman.physics.lsa.umich.edu/pub/texsis/ There is now a TeXsis home page, which is at http://feynman.physics.lsa.umich.edu/~myers/texsis/ 18 December 1997: Here is what is new in TeXsis 2.17: * Support for using BibTeX to extract references from bibliographic databases. (Easier to use than in LaTeX!) * The ability to change the colors in PostScript output, which is useful for making overhead transparancies. (The style file color.txs is a functional superset of colordvi.sty, but also lets you push/pop the PostScript color stack.) * Improvements in the organization of the manual, and slightly updated installation instructions. Updated Makefile. * Change in the format of the .aux file. You shouldn't notice this, but it will allow the use of tools and packages that use this file (such as BibTeX) that were formerly only available in LaTeX. * Form letter macros moved to a style file, Formletr.txs. Here is what is NOT in TeXsis, but expected in a later release: * Babel support for other languages. We had this working with Babel 3.4, but then the author of Babel made a big revision (probably to update to LaTeX/2e) and now it doesn't quite work. You can try to find the older version of Babel if you really want this. * Hypertext: I had hyperTeX html links working, but have not documented it. It seems that work on hyperTeX has either frozen or changed direction with the anticipated arrival of tex2pdf. Once I get a chance to read through the proper documentation and figure out where things are going I will update TeXsis to put in the proper pdf marks. * Alternate citation styles: numbered footnotes (rather than endnotes) or citation by the label ("citation key"). It's almost ready, but not quite. $Id: NEWS,v 1.1 2000/05/17 01:06:42 myers Exp $