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Thanks, Jim Hefferon Saint Michael's College
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The following information was provided by our fellow contributor:
Name of contribution: mh Author's name: Morten Høgholm Location on CTAN: /macros/latex/contrib/mh Summary description: Update of the mh bundle: breqn, flexisym, mathstyle License type: lppl
Announcement text: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Changes in flexisym ===================
* Fix problem with std@minus and std@equal which had to be removed from AtBeginDocument hook. Also fixed problem with std@equal which occured when operators had been defined with DeclareMathOperator.
* Support for mathpazo and mathptmx added.
* Source code comments by Michael J. Downes added.
Changes in breqn ================
* Fixed catcode settings and package loading of flexisym.
* Cleaned up some parts of the code.
* Source code comments by Michael J. Downes added.
Changes in mathstyle ===================
* Documentation written (original sources unfortunately lost).
* Use @saveprimitive from breqn.
* New command currentmathstyle + example of usage
A special note on the source code comments:
The original sources of breqn and related files exist in a non-dtx format devised by Michael Downes. Lars Madsen has kindly written a Perl script for transforming the original source files into near-perfect dtx state, requiring only very little hand tuning. Without his help it would have been nigh impossible to incorporate the original sources with Michael's comments. A big, big thank you to him.
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