- Removed redundant code and added debug message to
\TrackLangAddToHook and \TrackLangRedefHook
- Bug fix: removed spurious {\fi} from \@tracklang at test@if at
file@exists at for@langII
tex-tcolorbox{,-doc} to 4.30
tex-tex4ebook{,-doc} to 0.3a
tex-tex4ht{,-doc} to 2020
tex-texdoc{,-doc} to 2020
tex-texdoctk{,-doc} to 0.6.0.54557
tex-texinfo to 5.1.54994
tex-textcase{,-doc} to 1.00
tex-thmtools{,-doc} to 68
tex-titlesec{,-doc} to 2.13
tex-tocloft{,-doc} to 2.3j
tex-tools{,-doc} to 2020
tex-tracklang{,-doc} to 1.4
tex-udesoftec{,-doc} to 1.6.6
tex-ulem{,-doc} to 2020
tex-unicode-data{,-doc} to 1.13
tex-updmap-map to 2020
tex-xetex{,-doc} to 2020
tex-zxjafont{,-doc} to 1.2
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.
The tracklang package is provided for package developers who
want a simple interface to find out which languages the user
has requested through packages such as babel or polyglossia.
This package does not provide any translations! Its purpose is
simply to track which languages have been requested by the
user. Generic TeX code is in tracklang.tex for non-LaTeX users.