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\documentclass
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{ltnews}[2000/07/21]
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\publicationmonth{June}
\publicationyear{2000}
\publicationissue{13}
\begin{document}
\maketitle
\raisefirstsection
\section{Yearly release cycle}
We announced in \textit{\LaTeX{} News~11} that we intended to switch
to a 12-monthly release schedule. With the present (June~2000)
release, this switch is being made: thus the next release of \LaTeX{}
will be dated June~2001. We shall of course continue, as in the past,
to release patches as needed to fix significant bugs.
\section{PSNFSS: \small Quote of the Month}
\begin{quote}
You should say in the \LaTeX{} News that Walter Schmidt has taken over
\PSNFSS{} from me. It gives me a certain pleasure to be able to draw a
line under that part of my life\ldots
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\vspace{-\baselineskip}
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\begin{flushright}
Sebastian Rahtz
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\end{quote}
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\vspace{-\baselineskip}
\end{latexonly}
\noindent
The \PSNFSS{} material, which supports the use\latex{\\}
of common PostScript fonts with \LaTeX{}, has been thoroughly updated.
Most noticeably, the \package{mathpple} package, which used to be
distributed separately, is now part of the basic \PSNFSS{} bundle;
this package provides mathematical typesetting with the Palatino
typeface family. In addition, numerous bugs and flaws have been fixed
and the distribution has been `cleaned up'. The file
\file{changes.txt} contains a detailed list of these changes.
\latex{\looseness=-1} %%!!!!! It worked!
The documentation (in \file{psnfss2e.pdf}) has been completely
rewritten to provide a comprehensive introduction to the use
of PostScript fonts.
Notice that the new \PSNFSS{} needs updated files for font metrics,
virtual fonts and font definitions. If you received the new
version~(8.1) as part of a complete \TeX{} system then these new font
files should also have been installed. However, if you intend to
install or update \PSNFSS{} yourself, please read the instructions in
the file \file{00readme.txt} of the new \PSNFSS{} distribution.
Support for commercial PostScript fonts, such as
Lucida~Bright, has been removed from the basic distribution;
it is now available from \ctan{}:
\begin{latexonly}
\file{\ctanhttp macros/latex/\\
contrib/supported/psnfssx}.
\end{latexonly}
\begin{htmlonly}
\url{http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported/psnfssx}.
\end{htmlonly}
\section{New AMS-\LaTeX{}}
Version 2.0 of AMS-\LaTeX{} was released on December 1, 1999. It can
be obtained via \url{ftp://ftp.ams.org/pub/tex/} or
\url{http://www.ams.org/tex/amslatex.html}, as well from \ctan{}:
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\file{\ctanhttp macros/latex/\\
required/amslatex}.
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\url{http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/macros/latex/required/amslatex}.
\end{htmlonly}
This release consists chiefly of bug fixes and consolidation of the
existing features. The division of AMS-\LaTeX{} into two main parts
(the math packages;\latex{\\}
the AMS document classes) has been made more pronounced.
The files \file{diffs-m.txt}, \file{diffs-c.txt},
\file{amsmath.faq}, and \file{amsclass.faq} describe the\latex{\\}
changes and address some common questions.
The primary documentation files remain \file{amsldoc.tex}, for the
\package{amsmath} package, and \file{instr-l.tex}, for the AMS
document classes.\latex{\\}
The documentation for the \package{amsthm} package,\latex{\\}
however, has been moved from \file{amsldoc.tex}\latex{\\}
to a separate document \file{amsthdoc.tex}.
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\vfill
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\section{New input encoding \package{latin4}}
The package \package{inputenc} has, thanks to Hana Skoumalov\'a,
been extended to cover the \package{latin4} input encoding; this
covers Baltic and Scandinavian languages as well as Greenland
Inuit and Lappish.
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\vfill
\end{latexonly}
\section{New experimental code}
In \textit{\LaTeX{} News~12} we announced some ongoing work towards a
`Designer Interface for \LaTeX' and we presented some early results
thereof. Since then, at Gutenberg\,2000 in Toulouse and TUG\,2000 in
Oxford, we described a new output routine and an improved method of
handling vertical mode material between paragraphs. In combination
these support higher quality \emph{automated}\footnote
{The stress here is on automated!}
page-breaking and page make-up\latex{\\}
for complex pages---the best yet achieved with \TeX{}!
A paper describing the new output routine is
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\file{http://www.latex-project.org/papers/xo-pfloat.pdf%
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at \url{http://www.latex-project.org/papers/xo-pfloat.pdf}.
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All code examples and documentation are available
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at\\
\file{http://www.latex-project.org/code/experimental/%
\latex{\hspace*{-5pt}}}.\\[3pt]
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at \url{http://www.latex-project.org/code/experimental/}.
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This directory has been extended to contain
\begin{description}
\item[galley] Prototype implementation of the interface\latex{\\}
for manipulating vertical material in galleys.
\item[xinitials] Prototype implementation of the interface\latex{\\}
for paragraph initials (needs the \texttt{galley} package.
\item[xtheorem] Contributed example using the \texttt{template}
package to provide a designer interface for theorem environments.
\item[xoutput] A prototype implementation of the new output routine
as described in the \texttt{xo-pfloat.pdf} paper. Expected
availability: at or shortly after\latex{\\}
the TUG\,2000 conference.
\end{description}
\end{document}
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