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Changes in MonTeX
Implementation Level I
Version 01
October 1997: Cyrillic Font based on Nana Glonti's
and A. Samarin's work implemented
Implementation Level II
Version 02.01
Summer/Fall 1998: The complete Cyrillic setup was
completely overhauled since the first attempt
was more or less broken.
Mongolian writing was added.
This version was never officially released and
circulated only among a handful of beta-testers.
(Or should we say: alpha-testers?).
Implementation Level IIa
Version 02.02
January 1999: Lots of new ideas, such as -
- Mongolian currency sign `tugrig' created which
is a double-barred `t',
- Buryat language captions and date provided,
can be chosen with [buryat] as an option to mls
- Mongolian classical writing can be put in
vertical capsules within horizontal text,
- a simple retransliteration engine is installed
which accepts romanized input and combines
the correct presentation glyphs.
- Mongolian bicig glyphs overhauled where necessary.
Version 02.03
February 1999: minor nasty bugs removed, and -
- \PrettyMLS introduced which makes a nice gamma
out of G, regains umlauts, etc., shows special symbols
if needed.
- Documentation now complete with alphabetical
command reference.
Version 03.03
Mid February 1999: Complete character name mechanism overhaul -
- MonTeX conforms now with the LH encoding as far as
the glyph names are concerned.
Version 04.03
End of February 1999: Complete Bicig Definition overhaul, and -
- Ligatures in Mongol Bicig should now be working.
- There is now a hyphenation table for Xalx.
- Some bounding boxes for Mongolian glyphs were reviewed.
Implementation Level IV
Version 04.089
December 2001: MonTeX finally steers towards its design goals
- Complete overhaul of the Mongolian font set
- Retransliteration now integrated into fonts
- full-scale Mongolian documents possible due to
- vertical typesetting
- working RL environments
- two script styles available
- ManjuTeX completely integrated into MonTeX
- language-independent glyph container for
Mongolian and Manju
- PDF generation supported
Version 04.090
December 2001: Massive Correction of Typos
- LMU Encoding added
- Glyphcontainer bxg now with own encoding files
- Exit code contents of \AtEndDocument fixed,
packages now communicate properly which
one is set, which one isn't
Implementation Level IVu
Version 04.092
July 2002: Experimental Inclusion of Unicode Mongolian
- More input encodings for Latin
- Massive overhaul of documentation
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