Many back-end fixes have been implemented: argument handling
(quoting), man improvements, error/warning classes, and many more.
Initial tbl functionality (see the "TS", "TE", and "T&" macros in
the roff manual) has been merged from tbl.bsd.lv. Output is still
minimal, especially for -Thtml and -Txhtml, but manages to at least
display data. This means that mandoc now has built-in support for
two troff preprocessors via libroff: soelim and tbl.
* only use the last 8 chars of the key -- it's the more common use, and
the wotsap urls only use them now
* convert optional "mykey" to uppercase before matching
* print correct date (misuse of non-local vars)
Identify areas of text to be marked with changebars with the \cbstart
and \cbend commands; the bars may be coloured. The package uses
'drivers' to place the bars; the available drivers can work with
dvitoln03, dvitops, dvips, the emTeX and TeXtures DVI drivers, and VTeX
and PDFTeX.
For a long time pdfLaTeX has offered the command \pdfannot for inserting
arbitrary PDF annotations. However, the command is presented in a form
where additional knowledge of the definition of the PDF format is
indispensable. This package is an answer to the - occasional - questions
in newsgroups, about how one could use the comment function of Adobe
Reader. At least for the writer of LaTeX code, the package offers a
convenient and user-friendly means of using \pdfannot to provide
comments in PDF files. Since version v1.1, pdfcomment.sty also supports:
LaTeX -> dvips -> ps2pdf, LaTeX - > dvipdfmx and XeLaTeX. Unfortunately,
support of PDF annotations by PDF viewers is sparse to nonexistent. The
reference viewer for the development of this package is Adobe Reader.
Provides various different formats for the text created by the command
\today, and also provides commands for displaying the current time (or
any given time), in 12-hour, 24-hour or text format. The package
overrides babel's date format, having its own library of date formats in
different languages. The package requires the fmtcount package.
The package fmtcount.sty provides commands that display the value of a
LaTeX counter in a variety of formats (ordinal, text, hexadecimal,
decimal, octal, binary etc). The package offers some multilingual
support; configurations for use in English (both British and American
usage), French, German, Portuguese and Spanish documents are provided.
This package was originally provided as part of the author's datetime
package, but is now distributed separately.
* Built-in Control Points Generator
* Improved Unattended Operation
* Improved Interaction and Functionality
* Improved Reporting of Stitching and System Information
* New Command-Line Tools
* Refactored Makefile Library
* Libraries and Build Improvements
* Migration to Launchpad
* New Visuals