Almost all uses, if not all of them, are wrong, according to the
semantics of BUILD_DEPENDS (packages built for target available for
use _by_ tools at build-time) and TOOL_DEPEPNDS (packages built for
host available for use _as_ tools at build-time).
No change to BUILD_DEPENDS as used correctly inside buildlink3.
As proposed on tech-pkg:
https://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-pkg/2023/06/03/msg027632.html
News in 13.1
* In math environments ‘gather’, ‘gather*’, ‘gathered’, ‘multline’ and
‘multline*’, fill commands such as M-q and C-c C-q C-e are disabled.
* Now two commands ‘Texindex’ and ‘Texi2dvi’ are available when you type
C-c C-c in Texinfo mode. The command ‘Texindex’ runs texindex on index
files and ‘Texi2dvi’ runs pdftexi2dvi or texi2dvi according to the value
of TeX-PDF-mode.
* AUCTeX’s own help messages for LaTeX errors are now shown only for LaTeX runs.
* Two functions TeX-split-string and TeX-assoc are now obsolete and will be
removed in future release.
* The function TeX-read-key-val now accepts a function call as second argument.
* AUCTeX now requires GNU Emacs 24.3 or higher.
* Old implementations for viewers were discarded, as announced long before.
* AUCTeX now uses lexical binding which has been introduced in Emacs 24.
* The constant LaTeX-dialect has been renamed to TeX-dialect and moved from
‘latex.el’ to ‘tex.el’. LaTeX-dialect now is an obsolete alias.
* The style ‘latexinfo.el’ is removed from AUCTeX.
* The style ‘siunitx.el’ is updated to support package version 3.
* AUCTeX has preliminary support for LaTeX-hooks.
* Many other bugs were fixed.
News in 12.3
* Support for ‘PSTricks’ is now PDF-oriented.
* The function font-latex-update-font-lock has been obsoleted.
* Math expression highlighting was improved.
* AUCTeX tracks changes in LaTeX2e 2020-02-02 release.
* More bugs fixed, other minor features implemented.
News in 12.2
* AUCTeX reflects the changes in LaTeX2e 2019-10-01 release.
* A new method is implemented in preview-latex to adjust the foreground
colors of generated images to those of Emacs, when the LaTeX command
produces PDF.
* AUCTeX has support for the Flymake package in Emacs 26 or newer.
* The way the option TeX-record-buffer is used was corrected.
* Several other bugs were fixed, many minor features were added.
News in 12.1
* AUCTeX now requires GNU Emacs 24 or higher. Support for XEmacs has been dropped.
pkglint --only "https instead of http" -r -F
With manual adjustments afterwards since pkglint 19.4.4 fixed a few
indentations in unrelated lines.
This mainly affects projects hosted at SourceForce, as well as
freedesktop.org, CTAN and GNU.
Three years' worth of changes are too much to list here - see the
file ChangeLog.1.
Add preview support, which excludes emacs2[01] for lack of graphics support.
Add *tex and ghostscript package dependency, providing a working setup
(the FreeBSD package does the same).
Tested with editors/{xemacs,emacs26}.
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News in 11.89
=============
* You can now run all commands needed to compile a document and then
open the viewer with a single command: 'TeX-command-run-all', bound
to 'C-c C-a'.
* Commands such as LaTeX and View can now be executed conveniently on
the current section (or part, chapter, subsection, etc). See
'LaTeX-command-section' and 'LaTeX-command-section-change-level'.
* Forward and backward search with Evince now also work when only a
region of the document is compiled/viewed.
* To open the PDF output file you can now use also PDF Tools, a
document viewer for Emacs. With it, as a plus, forward and
backward search is accurate at word level.
* With new option 'TeX-PDF-via-dvips-ps2pdf' it is possible to
compile a document to DVI and then convert it to PDF using
'dvips'-'ps2pdf' before viewing it.
* New option 'TeX-file-line-error' allows to select file:line:error
style for error messages.
* Indent '\[...\]' math mode as a regular environment by default.
* Now AUCTeX suggests to run 'makeindex' when appropriate.
* 'TeX-view-program-list' can contain, as third optional element of
each item, the name of the executable(s) needed to open the viewer.
* 'TeX-expand-list' variable has been split into 'TeX-expand-list'
and 'TeX-expand-list-builtin'. Only the former is intended to be
customized by the user, the latter contains built-in expanders.
You might want to keep in 'TeX-expand-list' only new expansion
strings.
* Before running commands like TeX and LaTeX, now AUCTeX performs
some checks. If 'TeX-check-TeX' is non-nil, it will test whether a
working TeX distribution is actually present in the system and
available to Emacs. Instead, when 'TeX-check-engine' is non-nil,
before running LaTeX commands AUCTeX will check whether the correct
engine has been set, based upon known restrictions posed by LaTeX
packages.
* Basic support to ConTeXt Mark IV has been added. Users can now
select the Mark version to be used with new option
'ConTeXt-Mark-version', and AUCTeX is able to catch error messages
in the output log of a Mark IV document.
* Support for tons of LaTeX packages has been addedd.
* Numbers of bugs have been fixed, many minor features have been
addedd.
Problems found locating distfiles:
Package acroread7: missing distfile AdobeReader_enu-7.0.9-1.i386.tar.gz
Package acroread8: missing distfile AdobeReader_enu-8.1.7-1.sparc.tar.gz
Package cups-filters: missing distfile cups-filters-1.1.0.tar.xz
Package dvidvi: missing distfile dvidvi-1.0.tar.gz
Package lgrind: missing distfile lgrind.tar.bz2
Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on
the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden). All existing
SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail.
News in 11.88
* TeX-PDF-mode is now enabled by default.
* Now TeX-previous-error works with TeX commands if the new option
TeX-parse-all-errors is non-nil, which is the default. When this option is
non-nil, an overview of errors and warnings reported by the TeX compiler
can be opened with M-x TeX-error-overview <RET>. See Debugging, for
details.
* Style file authors are encouraged to distinguish common from expert macros
and environments, and mark the latter using TeX-declare-expert-macros and
LaTeX-declare-expert-environments.
Users can then restrict completion using TeX-complete-expert-commands.
* Management of LaTeX package options in the parser was improved. You might
need to reparse your documents, especially if you loaded the ?babel?
package with language options.
* Now you can insert ?$...$? or ?\(...\)? by typing a single $. To do this,
customize the new option ?TeX-electric-math?. TeX-math-close-double-dollar
was removed. See Quotes, for details.
* C-c <RET> documentclass <RET> completes with all available LaTeX classes,
if the TeX-arg-input-file-search variable is non-nil. Completion for class
options of the standard LaTeX classes is provided as well.
* New user options LaTeX-default-author, LaTeX-fontspec-arg-font-search,
LaTeX-fontspec-font-list-default, TeX-date-format, and
TeX-insert-braces-alist. A new possible value (show-all-optional-args) for
TeX-insert-macro-default-style was added. The default value of
TeX-source-correlate-method has been changed.
* ?biblatex? support was greatly expanded. If parsing is enabled, AUCTeX
looks at ?backend? option to decide whether to use Biber or BibTeX. The
LaTeX-biblatex-use-Biber variable was changed to be file local only and is
no more customizable.
* With some LaTeX classes, the default environment suggested by
LaTeX-environment (C-c C-e) when the current environment is ?document? was
changed. With ?beamer? class the default environment is ?frame?, with
?letter? it is ?letter?, with ?slides? it is ?slide?.
* Brace pairing feature was enhanced in LaTeX documents. Support for ?\bigl?,
?\Bigl?, ?\biggl? and ?\Biggl?, the same as the one for ?\left?, was added
to TeX-insert-macro. For example, C-c <RET> bigl <RET> ( <RET> inserts ?\
bigl(\bigr)?.
You can insert brace pair ?()?, ?{}? and ?[]? by typing a single left brace
if the new user option LaTeX-electric-left-right-brace is enabled.
Macros ?\langle?, ?\lfloor? and ?\lceil?, which produce the left part of
the paired braces, are treated similarly as ?(?, ?{? and ?[? during the
course of TeX-insert-macro. See Quotes, for details.
* Support for dozens of LaTeX packages was added.
* Tabular-like environments (tabular, tabular*, tabularx, tabulary, array,
align, ...) are indented in a nicer and more informative way when the
column values of a table line are written across multiple lines in the tex
file.
* The suitable number of ampersands are inserted when you insert array,
tabular and tabular* environments with C-c C-e. Similar experience is
obtained if you terminate rows in these environments with C-c <LFD>. It
supplies line break macro ?\\? and inserts the suitable number of
ampersands on the next line.
Similar supports are provided for various amsmath environments.
See Tabular-like, for details.
* Commands for narrowing to a group (TeX-narrow-to-group) and to LaTeX
environments (LaTeX-narrow-to-environment) were added.
* Now arbitrary options can be passed to the TeX processor on a per file
basis using the TeX-command-extra-options option. See Processor Options,
for details.
* Now C-c C-e document <RET>, in an empty document, prompts for ?\usepackage?
macros in addition to ?\documentclass?.
* TeX-add-style-hook has now a third argument to tell AUCTeX for which
dialect (LaTeX, Texinfo or BibTeX) the style hook is registers. Labelling
style hook by dialect will avoid applying them not in the right context.
* There have been lots of bug fixes and feature additions.
================
* AUCTeX now supports Biber in conjunction with biblatex in addition
to BibTeX.
* Each AUCTeX mode now has its own abbrev table. On Emacsen which
provide the possibility to inherit abbrevs from other tables, the
abbrevs from the Text mode abbrev table are available as well.
Newly defined abbrevs are written to the mode-specific tables,
though.
* The file `tex-fptex.el' was removed.
* Forward/backward search for Evince has been improved. If Emacs is
compiled with DBUS support and a recent Evince version (3.x) is
installed, the communication goes over the desktop bus instead of
the command line, resulting in more accurate positioning of point
in Emacs and highlighting of the target paragraph in Evince.
* A problem where Ghostscript threw an /invalidfileaccess error when
running preview-latex was fixed.
* A lot of smaller fixes and additions have been made.
(2) LICENSE= gnu-gpl-v3
Based on PR pkg/43966.
News in 11.86
=============
* Parsing of LaTeX output was improved. It is now less likely that
AUCTeX opens a non-existent file upon calling `TeX-next-error'; a
problem for example encountered when using MiKTeX 2.8. In addition
quoted file names as emitted by MiKTeX are now supported.
* A new framework for the definition and selection of viewers was
implemented. If you have customizations regarding viewers you
will have to redo them in this new framework or reenable the old
one. See the section on viewers in the manual for details.
* Comprehensive editing support for PSTricks was added.
* Support for various LaTeX packages was added, e.g. `tabularx',
`CJK', and `hyperref'.
* An easy way to switch between TeX engines (PDFTeX, LuaTeX, XeTeX,
Omega) was added.
* Support for SyncTeX was added. This involves the command line
options for LaTeX and the viewer.
* Folding can now be customized to use macro arguments as replacement
text.
* `preview.sty' now works with XeTeX.
* A lot of smaller and larger bugs have been squashed.
News in 11.85
=============
* Font locking has been improved significantly. It is now less
prone to color bleeding which could lead to high resource usage.
In addition it now includes information about LaTeX macro syntax
and can indicate syntactically incorrect macros in LaTeX mode.
* The license was updated to GPLv3.
* Support for the nomencl, flashcards and comment LaTeX packages as
well as the Icelandic language option of babel were added.
* Support for folding of math macros was added.
* Lots of minor bugs in features and documentation fixed.
This changes the buildlink3.mk files to use an include guard for the
recursive include. The use of BUILDLINK_DEPTH, BUILDLINK_DEPENDS,
BUILDLINK_PACKAGES and BUILDLINK_ORDER is handled by a single new
variable BUILDLINK_TREE. Each buildlink3.mk file adds a pair of
enter/exit marker, which can be used to reconstruct the tree and
to determine first level includes. Avoiding := for large variables
(BUILDLINK_ORDER) speeds up parse time as += has linear complexity.
The include guard reduces system time by avoiding reading files over and
over again. For complex packages this reduces both %user and %sys time to
half of the former time.
Don't call pkg_info to get the installed Emacs version; always use the
version matching EMACS_TYPE set by users. Be DEPENDS to it. This should
address pkg/37146 by Aleksey Cheusov.
While here convert some emacs lisp packages to user-destdir.
Changes:
- AUCTeX and preview-latex have been changed in order to accommodate
file names containing spaces. preview-latex now tolerates bad
PostScript code polluting the stack (like some Omega fonts).
- Support for folding of comments was added.
- The `polish' language option of the babel LaTeX package as well as the
`polski' LaTeX package are now supported. Most notably this means
that AUCTeX will help to insert quotation marks as defined by
polish.sty ("`..."') and polski.sty (,,...'').
- There has been quite a number of bug fixes to various features and
documentation across the board, most critical probably the tool bar.
News in 11.83
=============
* The new function `TeX-doc' provides easy access to documentation
about commands and packages or information related to TeX and
friends in general. It is accessible with the key binding `C-c ?'
or the `Find Documentation...' entry in the mode menus.
* You can now get rid of generated intermediate and output files by
means of the new `Clean' and `Clean All' entries in
`TeX-command-list' accessible with `C-c C-c' or the Command menu.
* Support for forward search with PDF files was added. That means
you can jump to a place in the output file corresponding to the
position in the source file. Currently this only works if you use
the pdfsync LaTeX package and xpdf as your PDF viewer. The
accuracy is in the range of +/-1 page.
Adding support for this feature required the default value of the
variable `TeX-output-view-style' to be changed. Please make sure
you either remove any customizations overriding the new default or
incorporate the changes into your customizations if you want to
use this feature.
* TeX error messages of the `-file-line-error' kind are now
understood in AUCTeX and preview-latex (parsers are still
separate).
* Bug fix in XyMTeX support.
* The LaTeX tool bar is now enabled by default.
* Move the info files to the PLIST and honor EMACS_INFOPREFIX.
* Remove some unused variables that are clearly just leftovers from an
older version of this package.
Bump the PKGREVISION to 3.
developer is officially maintaining the package.
The rationale for changing this from "tech-pkg" to "pkgsrc-users" is
that it implies that any user can try to maintain the package (by
submitting patches to the mailing list). Since the folks most likely
to care about the package are the folks that want to use it or are
already using it, this would leverage the energy of users who aren't
developers.