Robert Grimm submitted an update to the
emo
package.
Version: 0.4 2023-04-26 License: lppl1.3c apache2 other-free ofl
Summary description: Emoji for all (LaTeX engines)
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v0.3 inadvertently introduced a bug into `emo`, with the macro expanding to the (desired) emoji and an (illegitimate) space with some LaTeX engines. My bad!
This release fixes the bug and does penance by also introducing a shiny new testing framework for emo. It may not enforce that many assertions (3 each for 3 engines) but those assertions provide full coverage of normal macro operation and the results are presented in most handsome and helpful reports. You can use the same [build.sh](https://github.com/apparebit/emo/blob/boss/build.sh) script that produces the documentation in [emo.pdf](https://github.com/apparebit/emo/blob/boss/emo.pdf) for also producing the combined test results from `pdflatex`, `xelatex`, and `lualatex` in [canary.pdf](https://github.com/apparebit/emo/blob/boss/canary.pdf). 🥳
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For the CTAN Team Petra Rübe-Pugliese
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