1. Adds the __sun / sun macro check.
2. libiconv is now explicitly linked to allow multi-platform builds.
3. Uses stat(2) in SmartOS for checking directory types.
Thanks to wilbury for testing.
Using _XOPEN_SOURCE=500 is insufficient when compiling in C99 mode that this
package specifies. 600 is the minimum required for C99, so bump to that.
Meson expects the files in build-aux to be executable, but they aren't as
shipped in the source. I don't understand how nobody else is seeing this,
but explicitly marking them as executable fixes SunOS and won't hurt others.
This is a re-import of net/unison, but with all paths changed from
"unison" to "unison-2.48". This way, you can install it in parallel
with unison2.51. Run unison-2.48 with "-addversionno" to run
the appropriate unison binary on the other side.
Unison is a file-synchronization tool for Unix and Windows. It allows
two replicas of a collection of files and directories to be stored
on different hosts (or different disks on the same host), modified
separately, and then brought up to date by propagating the changes
in each replica to the other.
This package contains the outdated 2.48 release.
When running pkg_chk, ignore packages marked "missing", which tend to
be the wrong python version.
This is a temporary kludge, but should allow pkg_rr to run on systems
that have changed python versions.
This is an experimental package aiming to provide a different
approach for multidocument works (mainly, books with a document
per chapter). Unlike the \include mechanism, every subdocument
is a complete normal LaTeX document and may be typeset
separately. What the package does is sharing the .aux files.
The present release is an alpha version, and no attempt has yet
been made to allow it to work with, say, hyperref.
The package combines the use of soul with the savepos mechanism
of current pdfTeX so that the user can create (almost)
arbitrary underlining and similar "decorations", including
rules, leaders and even pictures (pgf, pstricks, etc.). Unlike
soul underlines, which are built by repeating small elements,
here each chunk of text to be underlined is a single element.
The package provides two commands: \dotlessi and \dotlessj,
which give access to dotless i's and j's in math mode. They are
intended for symbols in non English languages.
When an environment is left open, LaTeX gives an error at the
end of the document. However it only informs about the first of
them, while the rest are shown with meaningless errors: (\end
occurred inside a group at level N) This package replaces these
errors with more useful messages which show which environments
(in reverse order) were not closed. There are no user macros:
just use the package.
This package modifies the definitions of \frontmatter and
\mainmatter so that page numbering starts in arabic style from
the front matter while preserving the rest of the original
definitions. For it to work, \pagenumbering has to be inside
these macros--most of classes do that, but there are exceptions
like memoir.
Update 2015-12-04: The official release of Inconsolata is at Google Fonts,
and official upstream is on github. These versions have better Windows
hinting and some fixes.
20 March 2017 (Marc Foley) Inconsolata v 2.001
- Fixed bug in google/fonts “Inconsolata: inconsistent ss03, #611”
19 August 2016 (Alexei Vanyashin) Inconsolata v 2.000
— Extended charset to GF Latin Plus, GF Latin Pro
— Added custom characters
— Improved outline quality
21 September 2015 (Dave Crossland) Inconsolata bold v. 1.016
- Fixed internal metadata
- Updated ttfautohint to v1.3
18 September 2012 (Alexei Vanyashin) Inconsolata bold v. 1.014
- Fixed spacing issue associated with the character "4" and "0"
- Applied ttfautohint (to fix windows rendering problem that occurred in v 1.000)
7 December 2011 (Kirill Tkachev) Inconsolata Bold v. 1.000
- Completed Bold version of Inconsolata in VBF format.