texlive[49720] Master/texmf-dist: mandi (15jan19)

commits+karl at tug.org commits+karl at tug.org
Tue Jan 15 22:40:28 CET 2019


Revision: 49720
          http://tug.org/svn/texlive?view=revision&revision=49720
Author:   karl
Date:     2019-01-15 22:40:27 +0100 (Tue, 15 Jan 2019)
Log Message:
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mandi (15jan19)

Modified Paths:
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    trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mandi/mandi.pdf
    trunk/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mandi/mandi.dtx
    trunk/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/mandi/mandi.sty

Modified: trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mandi/mandi.pdf
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Modified: trunk/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mandi/mandi.dtx
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--- trunk/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mandi/mandi.dtx	2019-01-15 21:40:15 UTC (rev 49719)
+++ trunk/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mandi/mandi.dtx	2019-01-15 21:40:27 UTC (rev 49720)
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
 %</internal>
 %
 %<*package>
-%%\ProvidesPackage{mandi}[2018/12/30 2.7.3 Macros for physics and astronomy]
+%%\ProvidesPackage{mandi}[2019/01/12 2.7.5 Macros for physics and astronomy]
 \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1999/12/01]
 %</package>
 %
@@ -370,6 +370,8 @@
 %  with \(x\) as the default.}
 %\changes{v2.7.3}{2018/12/27}{Modified \cs{vpythonfile} and \cs{vpythonblock} to
 %  include both captions and labels.}
+%\changes{v2.7.4}{2019/01/12}{Revised Overleaf instructions to reflect new version.}
+%\changes{v.2.7.5}{2019/01/12}{Revised documentation for Overleaf yet again.}
 %
 % \section{Introduction}
 % This package provides a collection of commands useful in introductory physics 
@@ -410,6 +412,10 @@
 % I am assuming the user will use pdf\LaTeX, which creates PDF files as output, 
 % to build the documentation. I have not tested the build with with standard \LaTeX,
 % which creates DVI files.
+%
+% The latest useable version is always found on the \mandi\ home page at
+% \url{https://tensortime.sticksandshadows.com/mandi} and note that the version there
+% may not yet have been pushed to \href{https://ctan.org}{CTAN}.
 % 
 % \newpage
 % \section{Loading the Package}\label{LoadingthePackage}
@@ -503,39 +509,31 @@
 % in your Overleaf project. 
 % \begin{enumerate}
 %   \item Direct your browser to 
-%   \href{http://sticksandshadows.com/downloads/index.html}
-%   {http://sticksandshadows.com/downloads/index.html} and fetch the file named
-%   \texttt{overleaf-template.zip}. You can 
-%   \href{http://sticksandshadows.com/downloads/files/overleaf-template.zip}
-%   {directly fetch the file} if you wish. Open the zip file into a temporary
-%   folder.
+%   \href{https://tensortime.sticksandshadows.com/mandi}
+%   {https://tensortime.sticksandshadows.com/mandi} and fetch the file named
+%   \texttt{overleaf-template.zip}. Download it and open the zip file into a
+%   temporary folder on your computer.
 %   \item Go to the \href{https://www.overleaf.com}{Overleaf.com} website and 
 %   create a free account and then sign into that account.
 %   \item Upon signing in, you should see a list of your current projects. Look
-%   for the New Project button on the left and click on it. Click on Basics in
-%   the menu of project templates, and then select the Blank Paper template on
-%   the right (it's the first template in the list). A new empty project will
-%   be created and you will be taken to the \texttt{main.tex} file in that project.
-%   \item In the toolbar, click on Project. Your project's folder will be opened
-%   and you can see the files present in the folder. At this point, there should
-%   be only one, \texttt{main.tex}. Click on Files (just under the Overleaf logo
-%   in the toolbar, and select the option for where your template files reside on
-%   your computer.
-%   \item Select all the files in the overleaf-template folder you just created. 
-%   Upload them into your project's folder. You can now delete the \texttt{main.tex} 
-%   file. Click on the 
-%   \texttt{NnnnnnnnCCPxx.tex} file and it will become the new main file in the
-%   project.
-%   \item On the far right of the toolbar, find your name. Click on it and then 
-%   click on My Projects. You will be taken to your main window where you can
-%   see your current projects. Find the one named |\documentname| (it
-%   should be the most recently created project). In the lower righthand corner
-%   of the project's rectangular window, click on the triangle and select 
-%   Rename. I suggest renaming the project Master Template or something very similar 
-%   to that.
-%   \item From now on, to start a new document, begin by copying this master
-%   project template and creating a new name for the new document. This way,
-%   you will build a neatly organize collection of logically named projects
+%   for the New Project button on the left and click on it. Click on Blank Project.
+%   You will be asked to name your new project. Choose this name very carefully
+%   because it will also be the name of the compiled PDF file generated by compiling
+%   the project's main file. 
+%   \item Once named, your new project will be created and you will be taken to its
+%   new folder. You will see a file named \texttt{main.tex}. For now, just leave it 
+%   alone.
+%   \item Click the user interface element resembling an upward arrow attached to
+%   a tray (a popup labeled \texttt{Upload} appears when you hover over it) to open 
+%   the file upload dialog. Select all the files (there should be six) in the 
+%   temporary overleaf-template folder you previously created. Upload them 
+%   into your project's folder. You can now delete the \texttt{main.tex} file.
+%   \item Click on the word \texttt{Menu} in the upper left corner of the window, 
+%   then scroll down and look for the Main document setting. Make sure 
+%   \texttt{NnnnnnnnCCPxx.tex} is selected as the project's main file.
+%   \item From now on, to start a new project, begin by copying this master
+%   project template and creating a new name for the new project. This way,
+%   you will build a neatly organized collection of logically named projects
 %   and the original Master Template will never have to be modified (but see
 %   next step) and every project will have \mandi\ available for use.
 %   \item If \mandi\ is updated by the developer, all you need to do is make
@@ -543,7 +541,7 @@
 %   a few others if the developer has modified them, are uploaded to your project
 %   folders.
 %   \item You can now delete the \texttt{overleaf-template.zip} file and the
-%   temporary folder you created. 
+%   temporary folder you created on your computer. 
 % \end{enumerate}
 % 
 % \newpage
@@ -9771,9 +9769,9 @@
 %
 %    \begin{macrocode}
 \newcommand*{\mandiversion}{\ifmmode%
-    2.7.3\mbox{ dated }2018/12/30%
+    2.7.5\mbox{ dated }2019/01/12%
   \else%
-    2.7.3 dated 2018/12/30%
+    2.7.5 dated 2019/01/12%
   \fi
   }%
 \typeout{                                                }

Modified: trunk/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/mandi/mandi.sty
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--- trunk/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/mandi/mandi.sty	2019-01-15 21:40:15 UTC (rev 49719)
+++ trunk/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/mandi/mandi.sty	2019-01-15 21:40:27 UTC (rev 49720)
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
 %%                                  vdemo.py.
 %% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
 %% 
-%%\ProvidesPackage{mandi}[2018/12/30 2.7.3 Macros for physics and astronomy]
+%%\ProvidesPackage{mandi}[2019/01/12 2.7.5 Macros for physics and astronomy]
 \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1999/12/01]
 
 \RequirePackage{amsmath}
@@ -124,9 +124,9 @@
 \DeclareOption{useradians}{\setboolean{@optuseradians}{true}}
 \ProcessOptions\relax
 \newcommand*{\mandiversion}{\ifmmode%
-    2.7.3\mbox{ dated }2018/12/30%
+    2.7.5\mbox{ dated }2019/01/12%
   \else%
-    2.7.3 dated 2018/12/30%
+    2.7.5 dated 2019/01/12%
   \fi
   }%
 \typeout{                                                }



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