निरंजन submitted the
gfdl
package.
Version: 0.1 2023-01-01
License: gpl3+ fdl
Summary description: Support for using GFDL in LaTeX
Announcement text:
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The GFDL is a popular license used for programming manuals,
documentations & various other textual works too, but using
this license with LaTeX isn’t very convenient. This package
aims to help users in easily using the license without
violating any rules of the license. With a handful of
commands, users can rest assured that their document
will be perfectly licensed under GFDL.
Happy new year to all the free software hackers!
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Towards the end of 2022 the author of the three elegant* classes
told us: “I created these templates in 2013 mainly for Chinese
font settings along with some other settings.” As of now, the
“ctex package is good enough for Chinese settings”, and the
ctexart and ctexbook classes should be used as starting points
for Chinese documents.
He feels that he no longer has the time to maintain these packages
well, so prefers to retract them before they get outdated and buggy.
We have therefore agreed to move these packages to CTAN's /obsolete
branch (see new URLs below).
This means that although the packages will shortly be dropped by
TeX Live and MiKTeX, they can still be obtained from the URLs below.
For the CTAN Team
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until 24 hours after the move to the new location.)
New CTAN URLs of the packages
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John H. Lienhard submitted an update to the
asmejour
package.
Version number: 1.20 2022-12-30
License type: mit
Summary description: A template for ASME journal papers
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The asmejour class is a template to format preprints in the style of journal papers
published by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
This update includes minor updates to better match ASME style and a patch to better
support pdf/a compliance.
The asmejour.cls layout and reference formats follow the style of published papers in
2022. Hyperlinks and pdf features are fully supported. The class includes a modern BibTeX
style, asmejour.bst, that supports online sources, URL and DOI fields, and generates
current reference styles. This .bst can replace the old asmems4.bst.
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https://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/asmejour
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John H. Lienhard submitted an update to the
asmeconf
package.
Version number: 1.33 2022-12-30
License type: mit
Summary description: A LaTeX template for ASME conference papers
Announcement text:
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The asmeconf class is a template to format conference papers published by the
American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
This version includes a few minor updates.
The layout and references styles of asmeconf follow the styles requested by
ASME in 2022. Hyperlinks and pdf features are fully supported. The class
includes a modern BibTeX style, asmeconf.bst, that supports online sources, URL
and DOI fields, and generates current reference styles. This .bst can replace
the old asmems4.bst.
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https://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/asmeconf
More information is at
https://www.ctan.org/pkg/asmeconf
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Alceu Frigeri submitted an update to the
ufrgscca
package.
Version number: 1.0.5 2022-12-30
License type: lppl1.3c gpl
Summary description: A bundle for undergraduate students final work/report (tcc) at UFRGS/EE
Announcement text:
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Added yearsonly option. Some new forms (all internship related, see documentation).
documentation update.
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https://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/ufrgscca
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https://www.ctan.org/pkg/ufrgscca
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Tobias Enderle submitted an update to the
PyLuaTeX
package.
Version: 0.5.1 2022-12-30
License: mit lppl1.3c
Summary description: Execute Python code on the fly in your LaTeX documents
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Change
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In case a Python error occurs inside a python environment, the
Python output (including the error message and stack trace) is
now only written to the document if the package option ignoreerrors
is enabled. Otherwise, the Python output is only shown in the
LaTeX log file.
Reason
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Since Python stack traces often contain special characters like _,
writing the Python output to the document can lead to LaTeX errors
(e.g. Missing $ inserted) that hide the original Python error.
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Gustavo Barros submitted an update to the
zref-vario
package.
Version number: 0.1.6 2022-12-29
License type: lppl1.3c
Summary description: Extended LaTeX page cross-references with varioref and zref-clever
Announcement text:
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## v0.1.6 (2022-12-29)
### Added
- Hyperlinking for the nearby page references and for the page part of paired
references.
- Localization for Italian.
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Cédric Pierquet submitted an update to the
ProfLycee
package.
Version number: 2.1.1 2022-12-28
License type: lppl1.3c
Summary description: A LaTeX package for French maths teachers in high school
Announcement text:
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Ajout d'une section repérage et courbe dans la documentation
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https://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/proflycee
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https://www.ctan.org/pkg/proflycee
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François Pantigny submitted an update to the
piton
package.
Version number: 1.0 2022-12-29
License type: lppl1.3
Summary description: Typeset Python listings with LPEG
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New key 'tabs-auto-gobble'
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Chetan Shirore and Dr. Ajit Kumar submitted the
luagcd
package.
Version number: 1.0
License type: lppl1.3c
Summary description: Computation of gcd of integers inside LaTeX using Lua
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Using Lua, the luagcd package is developed to find the greatest common divisor (gcd) of integers in LaTeX.
The package provides commands to obtain step-by-step computation of gcd of two integers by using the Euclidean algorithm.
In addition, the package has the command to express gcd of two integers as a linear combination.
The Bezout’s Identity can be verified for any two integers using commands in the package.
No particular environment is required for the use of commands in the package.
It is written in Lua, and the TeX file has to be compiled with the LuaLaTeX engine.
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