were moved or renamed.
This was for some from 2008 and 2009 and one from 2001.
Also I noticed that a CHANGES entry was wrong as said "Renamed"
when should have said "Moved" (lua-OSBF) because PKGBASE stayed the
same.
Importing package for p5 module PostScript::Simple 0.07 as dependency
for upcoming update of devel/p5-Module-Dependency to 0.86.
Description:
PostScript::Simple allows you to have a simple method of writing PostScript
files from Perl. It has graphics primitives that allow lines, curves,
circles, polygons and boxes to be drawn. Text can be added to the page using
standard PostScript fonts.
The images can be single page EPS files, or multipage PostScript files. The
image size can be set by using a recognised paper size ("A4", for example) or
by giving dimensions. The units used can be specified ("mm" or "in", etc) and
are the same as those used in TeX. The default unit is a bp, or a PostScript
point, unlike TeX.
The hyperref package is used to handle cross-referencing commands in
LaTeX to produce hypertext links in the document. The package
provides backends for the \special set defined for HyperTeX DVI
processors; for embedded pdfmark commands for processing by Acrobat
Distiller (dvips and Y&Y's dvipsone); for Y&Y's dviwindo; for PDF
control within pdfTeX and dvipdfm; for TeX4ht; and for VTeX's pdf and
HTML backends. The package is distributed with the backref and
nameref packages, which make use of the facilities of hyperref. The
package depends on the author's kvoptions and refcount packages.
The package manages culturally-determined typographical (and other)
rules, and hyphenation patterns for a wide range of languages. A
document may select a single language to be supported, or it may
select several, and the document may then switch from one language to
another in a variety of ways.
A package built on the standard LaTeX graphics package to perform all
the different sorts of rotation one might like, including complete
figures and tables with their captions. If you want continuous text
(i.e., more than one page) set in landscape mode, use the lscape
package instead. The rotating packages only deals in rotated boxes
(or floats, which are themselves boxes), and boxes always stay on one
page. If you need to use the facilities of the float in the same
document, load rotating.sty via rotfloat, which smooths the path
between the rotating and float packages.
The package provides extensive facilities, both for constructing
headers and footers, and for controlling their use (for example, at
times when LaTeX would automatically change the heading style in use).
The package provides a straightforward interface to many of the
extensions offered by e-TeX; in particular, it modifies LaTeX's
register allocation macros to make use of the extended register range.
The etoolbox provides macros that make more sophisticated use of
e-TeX's facilities.
This package is the principal package in the AMS-LaTeX distribution.
It adapts for use in LaTeX most of the mathematical features found in
AMS-TeX; it is a near-indispensable adjunct to serious mathematical
typesetting in LaTeX. When amsmath is loaded, AMS-LaTeX packages
amsbsy (for bold symbols), amsopn (for operator names) and amstext
(for text embdedded in mathematics) are also loaded. Amsmath is part
of the LaTeX required distribution; however, several contributed
packages add still further to its appeal; examples are empheq, which
provides functions for decorating and highlighting mathematics, and
ntheorem, for specifying theorem (and similar) definitions.