[latex3-commits] [git/LaTeX3-latex3-latex2e] develop: Added small intro for ltnews32 [ci skip] (415bc8ef)
Frank Mittelbach
frank.mittelbach at latex-project.org
Sun Aug 30 12:01:27 CEST 2020
Repository : https://github.com/latex3/latex2e
On branch : develop
Link : https://github.com/latex3/latex2e/commit/415bc8ef06aff3a34243478acaccfc3f193e899f
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commit 415bc8ef06aff3a34243478acaccfc3f193e899f
Author: Frank Mittelbach <frank.mittelbach at latex-project.org>
Date: Sun Aug 30 12:01:27 2020 +0200
Added small intro for ltnews32 [ci skip]
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415bc8ef06aff3a34243478acaccfc3f193e899f
base/doc/ltnews32.tex | 13 +++++++++----
1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/base/doc/ltnews32.tex b/base/doc/ltnews32.tex
index adfaf289..0bb6f872 100644
--- a/base/doc/ltnews32.tex
+++ b/base/doc/ltnews32.tex
@@ -139,7 +139,12 @@
\section{Introduction}
-This document is under construction \ldots
+The 2020-10-01 release of \LaTeX{} shows that work on improving
+\LaTeX{} has again intensified. The two most important new features
+are the kernel support for \pkg{xparse} and the introduction of the
+new hook management system for \LaTeX{}, but as you can see there are
+many more smaller enhancements and bug fixes added to the kernel and
+various packages.
@@ -437,7 +442,7 @@ been fixed.
In \pkg{amsmath} the \cs{mathindent} parameter used with the
\texttt{fleqn} design is a rubber length paramter allowing for setting
-it to a value such as \texttt{1em minus 1em}, i.e., so the the normal
+it to a value such as \texttt{1em minus 1em}, i.e., so the normal
indentation can be reduced in case of very wide math displays.
This is now also supported by the \LaTeX{} standard classes.
@@ -560,8 +565,8 @@ works fine until the command being \cs{show}n is robust. With
>> \frac=macro:
->>\protect \frac .
\end{verbatim}
-which is not too helpful. To show the actual command the user needed to
-notice that the real definition of \cs{frac} is in the \verb*=frac = %*
+which is not very helpful. To show the actual command the user needed to
+notice that the real definition of \cs{frac} is in the \verb*=\frac = %*
macro and do \verb=\expandafter\show\csname frac\space\endcsname=.
But with the machinery for copying robust commands in place it is
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