texlive[55901] Master/texmf-dist: horoscop (21jul20)

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Author:   karl
Date:     2020-07-21 23:40:00 +0200 (Tue, 21 Jul 2020)
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horoscop (21jul20)

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    trunk/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/horoscop/horoscop.dtx
    trunk/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/horoscop/horoscop.sty

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--- trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/horoscop/README	2020-07-21 21:39:45 UTC (rev 55900)
+++ trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/horoscop/README	2020-07-21 21:40:00 UTC (rev 55901)
@@ -1,10 +1,11 @@
-This is version 0.92 of the horoscop package for typesetting astrological
+This is version 1.0 of the horoscop package for typesetting astrological
 charts in LaTeX.
 
 Features include:
 
   * A unified interface for astrological symbols/glyphs, supporting three
-    different astrological fonts as well as text abbreviations. 
+    different astrological fonts as well as text abbreviations and Unicode
+    astrological symbol code points.
   * Support for invoking Astrolog or Swiss Ephemeris to calculate charts. 
     Positions can also be specified manually. 
   * Loading and saving object and cusp positions into TeX macros. 
@@ -63,7 +64,9 @@
 package can work with the marvosym, wasysym, and starfont LaTeX packages,
 with varying quality in the results; starfont is recommended and default. 
 It can also use text-only substitutes if none of those packages are
-available.
+available, or in XeLaTeX or LuaTeX it can use Unicode code points, in which
+case font management to typeset those code points is left to the TeX
+enginge to resolve.
 
 Other, less significant, dependencies may exist; consult the PDF manual.
 
@@ -73,12 +76,21 @@
 not be; you are responsible for any relevant licensing issues for any other
 software you use.
 
-CONTACT AND LINKS
+LINKS AND TUG 2016 PRESENTATION
 
-LaTeX astrology page:  http://ansuz.sooke.bc.ca/entry/107
-GitHub repository:     http://github.com/mskala/horoscop
-Online demo:           http://ansuz.sooke.bc.ca/astrology/makechart.php
+LaTeX astrology page:  https://ansuz.sooke.bc.ca/entry/107
+Online demo:           https://edifyingfellowship.org/astro/
 
+Skala, M. 2016.  Astrological charts with horoscop and starfont.  TUGboat,
+37(2):p. 182.  Proceedings of the 37th Annual Meeting of the TeX Users
+Group (TUG 2016), Toronto, Ontario, July 25-27, 2016.
+
+PDF from proceedings:  https://tug.org/TUGboat/tb37-2/tb116skala.pdf
+PDF of slides:         https://tug.org/tug2016/slides/skala.pdf
+Video of talk: http://zeeba.tv/astrological-charts-with-horoscop-and-starfont/
+
+CONTACT
+
 Matthew Skala
 mskala at ansuz.sooke.bc.ca
-http://ansuz.sooke.bc.ca/
+https://ansuz.sooke.bc.ca/

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--- trunk/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/horoscop/horoscop.dtx	2020-07-21 21:39:45 UTC (rev 55900)
+++ trunk/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/horoscop/horoscop.dtx	2020-07-21 21:40:00 UTC (rev 55901)
@@ -2,13 +2,13 @@
 %
 % This work is hereby released into the Public Domain.   To view a
 % copy of the public domain dedication, visit
-%    http://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/
+%    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/
 % or send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300,
 % San Francisco, California, 94105, USA.
 %
 % Matthew Skala
 % mskala at ansuz.sooke.bc.ca
-% http://ansuz.sooke.bc.ca/
+% https://ansuz.sooke.bc.ca/
 % August 30, 2008
 %
 % \fi
@@ -22,8 +22,9 @@
 \usepackage{fmtcount}
 \usepackage{graphicx}
 \usepackage[scaled=0.9]{helvet}
-\usepackage[textsym,wasysym,marvosym,starfont]{horoscop}[2013/05/16]
+\usepackage[textsym,unicode,wasysym,marvosym,starfont]{horoscop}[2020/07/21]
 \usepackage{mathpazo}
+\usepackage{metalogo}
 \usepackage{titlesec}
 \usepackage[letterpaper,breaklinks,bookmarks,plainpages=false,
    colorlinks,pagebackref,citecolor=darkgreen,linkcolor=purplish]{hyperref}
@@ -81,7 +82,7 @@
 %</driver>
 % \fi
 %
-% \CheckSum{4087}
+% \CheckSum{4317}
 %
 % \CharacterTable
 %  {Upper-case    \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z
@@ -113,38 +114,40 @@
 %
 % \title{Typesetting astrology with \textsf{horoscop}}
 % \author{Matthew Skala}
-% \date{May 16, 2013}
+% \date{July 21, 2020}
 %
-% \begin{titlepage}
-%    \phantomsection
-%    \mybookmark{section}{Title Page}
-%    \centering
-%    \vspace{0.75in}
-%    {\Huge\scshape Typesetting}
+% \thispagestyle{empty}
+% \phantomsection
+% \mybookmark{section}{Title Page}
+% {\centering
+% \vspace{0.75in}
+% {\Huge\scshape Typesetting}
 %
-%    \vspace{2pc}
-%    {\Huge\scshape Astrology}
+% \vspace{2pc}
+% {\Huge\scshape Astrology}
 %
-%    \vspace{2pc}
-%    {\LARGE\itshape with}
+% \vspace{2pc}
+% {\LARGE\itshape with}
 %
-%    \vspace{2pc}
-%    {\Huge\sffamily horoscop}
+% \vspace{2pc}
+% {\Huge\sffamily horoscop}
 %
-%    \vspace{3pc}
-%    {\Huge\docornament}
+% \vspace{3pc}
+% {\Huge\docornament}
 %
-%    \vspace{\fill}
-%    {\Large{\scshape Matthew Skala}\\
-%    \href{mailto:mskala at ansuz.sooke.bc.ca}%
-%         {\nolinkurl{mskala at ansuz.sooke.bc.ca}}}
+% \vspace{\fill}
+% {\Large{\scshape Matthew Skala}\\
+% \href{mailto:mskala at ansuz.sooke.bc.ca}%
+%      {\nolinkurl{mskala at ansuz.sooke.bc.ca}}}
 %
-%    \vspace{0.5in}
-%    {\Large\itshape Version 0.92, May 16, 2013}
-%    \vspace{2.5pc}
-% \end{titlepage}
+% \vspace{0.5in}
+% {\Large\itshape Version 1.0, July 21, 2020}
+% \vspace{2.5pc}
+% \par}
 %
 % \clearpage
+% \changes{v1.0}{2020/07/20}{Make page after title page page 2 for clearer
+% numbering in PDF}
 % \phantomsection
 % \mybookmark{section}{Contents}
 % \tableofcontents
@@ -153,6 +156,7 @@
 %
 % \section{Introduction}
 %
+% \changes{v1.0}{2020/07/20}{General updates to intro after seven years}
 % This document describes the design and use of a \LaTeX\ package named
 % \textsf{horoscop}, which supports typesetting of astrological charts.
 % Features include:
@@ -159,7 +163,8 @@
 %
 % \begin{itemize}
 % \item A unified interface for astrological symbols/glyphs, supporting three
-% different astrological fonts as well as text abbreviations.
+% different astrological fonts as well as text abbreviations and Unicode
+% astrological symbol code points.
 % \item Support for invoking Astrolog or Swiss Ephemeris to calculate
 % charts.  Positions can also be specified manually.
 % \item Loading and saving object and cusp positions into \TeX\ macros.
@@ -216,22 +221,60 @@
 % whatever comes out of the calculation software but it will be your own
 % fault if that is nonsense.
 %
-% This 0.92 release is the first one to be submitted to CTAN.  I still feel
-% like \textsf{horoscop} is beta software, but it has existed since 2004, it
-% has not changed much in years, the recent switch to \textsf{pict2e} makes
-% it a lot more useful with modern \TeX\ installations, and I think the time
-% has come to share it more widely.  Next version will probably be 1.0.
+% I presented this package at TUG~2016, with a one-page summary in the
+% conference proceedings:  Skala, M.  2016.  Astrological
+% charts with \textsf{horoscop} and \textsf{starfont}.
+% \emph{TUGboat,} 37(2):p.\ 182.  Proceedings of the 37th Annual Meeting of
+% the TeX Users Group (TUG 2016), Toronto, Ontario, July 25-27, 2016.  A PDF
+% of the summary is at \url{https://tug.org/TUGboat/tb37-2/tb116skala.pdf};
+% a PDF of the slides from my talk is at
+% \url{https://tug.org/tug2016/slides/skala.pdf}; and there is video of most
+% of the presentation at
+% \url{http://zeeba.tv/astrological-charts-with-horoscop-and-starfont/}.
 %
-% This package has a GitHub repository at
-% \url{http://github.com/mskala/horoscop}.  Bug reports should be filed
-% there using GitHub's issue tracking system.
+% This release, version 1.0, represents a mature version of the package.
+% The last release, version 0.92, was called a beta test, but it has
+% been in use seven years now without needing any significant bug fixing or
+% updates.  The most serious issue in 0.92 was in the documentation of
+% how to enter manually-calculated object positions; the underlying macros
+% for it worked well.
 %
+% So this 1.0 release is primarily an update to the documentation to fix
+% that issue, as well as to bump the version number and recognize the fact
+% that the package is mature and fully usable.  I have also taken the
+% opportunity to add the Unicode-symbols feature, to reduce
+% \textsf{horoscop}'s ties to classical \TeX\ and its font systems as users
+% increasingly move toward Unicode engines and Unicode-based font selection;
+% and I have updated such things as Web links and development contacts to
+% reflect the inevitable changes in human institutitons over the years.
+%
+% \changes{v1.0}{2020/07/20}{In memoriam Axel}
+% I encourage readers to think of Axel Harvey, a close friend of mine and
+% a professional astrologer who contributed greatly to the testing of this
+% software and its associated Web service.  He died in 2016, and is missed.
+%
+% \changes{v1.0}{2020/07/20}{New links for my own Web sites}
 % There is an online chart service demonstrating \textsf{horoscop} at
-% \url{http://ansuz.sooke.bc.ca/astrology/makechart.php}.  I also maintain a
-% page pointing to recent versions of this, my \textsf{starfont} package,
-% and any other \LaTeX\ astrology resources I can find, at
-% \url{http://ansuz.sooke.bc.ca/entry/107}.
+% \href{https://edifyingfellowship.org/astro/}{\nolinkurl https://edifying}
+% \href{https://edifyingfellowship.org/astro/}{\nolinkurl fellowship.org/astro/}.
+% I also maintain a page pointing to \LaTeX\ astrology resources, at
+% \url{https://ansuz.sooke.bc.ca/entry/107}.
 %
+% I no longer encourage the use of GitHub and it is unlikely that the
+% existing GitHub repository for \textsf{horoscop} will be updated further.
+% Bug reports and other correspondence related to \textsf{horoscop} should
+% be directed to \href{mailto:mskala at ansuz.sooke.bc.ca}%
+%   {\nolinkurl{mskala at ansuz.sooke.bc.ca}}.
+%
+% As of 2016, I am no longer pursuing a career in academic computer science. 
+% I have started a business selling modules of my own design for
+% Eurorack modular synthesizers, and kits for building them, through a Web
+% storefront at \url{https://northcoastsynthesis.com/}.  If you are
+% interested in electronic music, please consider buying my products; if
+% not, please pass on the link to others.  My ability to spend time
+% making free resources to share, such as the \textsf{horoscop} package,
+% depends on the success of my business.
+%
 % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 
 %
 % \section{Prerequisites and Warnings}
@@ -249,14 +292,20 @@
 % missing or unsuitable.
 % Instead of using an astrological font
 % at all, the |textsym| option may be used to substitute abbreviations
-% written in \LaTeX's ordinary text font.
+% written in \LaTeX's ordinary text font, which should work in any
+% \LaTeX\ environment; or the |unicode| option may
+% \changes{v1.0}{2020/07/20}{\texttt{unicode} option}
+% be used with \XeLaTeX\ or \LuaLaTeX\@.  With |unicode|, \textsf{horoscop}
+% will use Unicode code points for the astrological symbols and leave it up to
+% the Unicode-supporting \TeX\ engine to typeset them in an appropriate font.
 %
 % Sources for astrological font packages:
 % \changes{v0.92}{2013/05/16}{Update links for font packages}
+% \changes{v1.0}{2020/07/20}{Upgrade links to HTTPS}
 % \begin{itemize}
-% \item \textsf{marvosym}: \url{http://www.ctan.org/pkg/marvosym}
-% \item \textsf{starfont}: \url{http://www.ctan.org/pkg/starfont}
-% \item \textsf{wasysym}: \url{http://www.ctan.org/pkg/wasysym}
+% \item \textsf{marvosym}: \url{https://ctan.org/pkg/marvosym}
+% \item \textsf{starfont}: \url{https://ctan.org/pkg/starfont}
+% \item \textsf{wasysym}: \url{https://ctan.org/pkg/wasysym}
 % \end{itemize}
 %
 % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
@@ -285,12 +334,13 @@
 % using this feature, by coding all the object locations into the \LaTeX\
 % source file instead of having them calculated on the fly.
 %
+% \changes{v1.0}{2020/07/20}{Upgrade links to HTTPS}
 % Sources for external calculation programs:
 % \begin{itemize}
 % \item Astrolog:
-%    \url{http://www.astrolog.org/astrolog.htm}
+%    \url{https://www.astrolog.org/astrolog.htm}
 % \item Swiss Ephemeris:
-%    \url{http://www.astro.com/swisseph/}
+%    \url{https://www.astro.com/swisseph/}
 % \end{itemize}
 %
 % {\em External calculation programs require |\write18| support in \TeX.}
@@ -356,7 +406,8 @@
 %
 % \subsection{Astrological Symbol Options}
 %
-% The options |textsym|, |wasysym|, |marvosym|, and |starfont| control the
+% The options |textsym|, |unicode|, |wasysym|, |marvosym|, and
+% |starfont| control the
 % font used for astrological symbols.  You may choose more than one of these
 % options, in which case more than one set will be available in your
 % document.  The set in force at the start of the document will be the last
@@ -374,16 +425,28 @@
 % The abbreviations are also used to replace missing symbols in the other
 % sets.
 %
+% \changes{v1.0}{2020/07/20}{\texttt{unicode} option}
+% The |unicode| option is normally only useful in \XeLaTeX\ and \LuaLaTeX;
+% it causes \textsf{horoscop} to use non-ASCII Unicode characters for
+% astrological symbols.  It is up to the \TeX\ engine, or the user, to
+% select a font or combination of fonts in which these characters can be
+% typeset.  Both \XeLaTeX\ and \LuaLaTeX\ offer relevant font-selection
+% features, and if \textsf{horoscop} detects (using the \textsf{iftex}
+% package) some other engine, it will fall back to a text indication of
+% the desired code points, which looks like $\langle$U+263D$\rangle$.
+%
 % \DescribeMacro{\horotextsym}
+% \DescribeMacro{\horounicode}
 % \DescribeMacro{\horowasysym}
 % \DescribeMacro{\horomarvosym}
 % \DescribeMacro{\horostarfont}
-% The macros |\horotextsym|, |\horowasysym|, |\horomarvosym|, and
-% |\horostar|-|font| switch to the corresponding set of astrological symbols,
+% The macros |\horotextsym|, |\horounicode|, |\horowasysym|,
+% |\horomarvosym|, and |\horostarfont| switch to the corresponding set
+% of astrological symbols,
 % so that documents can mix the different sets.  Any symbols not defined by
 % the new set remain in the state left by the old set.  To use these macros
 % the corresponding symbol sets must have been loaded with the appropriate
-% package options, except |\horotextsym| which is always available.
+% package options, except that |\horotextsym| is always available.
 %
 % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
 %
@@ -583,154 +646,188 @@
 % the entire zodiac by redefining |\Zodiac| instead of redefining individual
 % symbols.
 %
-% \begin{tabular}{lcccc}
-% macro & |textsym| & |wasysym| & |marvosym| & |starfont| \\
+% {\setlength{\tabcolsep}{0.2em}
+% \begin{tabular}{lccccc}
+% macro & |textsym| & |unicode| & |wasysym| & |marvosym| & |starfont| \\
 % |\AriesSymbol| & \horotextsym\AriesSymbol
+%   & \horounicode\AriesSymbol
 %   & \horowasysym\AriesSymbol
 %   & \horomarvosym\AriesSymbol
 %   & \horostarfont\AriesSymbol \\
 % |\TaurusSymbol| & \horotextsym\TaurusSymbol
+%   & \horounicode\TaurusSymbol
 %   & \horowasysym\TaurusSymbol
 %   & \horomarvosym\TaurusSymbol
 %   & \horostarfont\TaurusSymbol \\
 % |\GeminiSymbol| & \horotextsym\GeminiSymbol
+%   & \horounicode\GeminiSymbol
 %   & \horowasysym\GeminiSymbol
 %   & \horomarvosym\GeminiSymbol
 %   & \horostarfont\GeminiSymbol \\
 % |\CancerSymbol| & \horotextsym\CancerSymbol
+%   & \horounicode\CancerSymbol
 %   & \horowasysym\CancerSymbol
 %   & \horomarvosym\CancerSymbol
 %   & \horostarfont\CancerSymbol \\
 % |\LeoSymbol| & \horotextsym\LeoSymbol
+%   & \horounicode\LeoSymbol
 %   & \horowasysym\LeoSymbol
 %   & \horomarvosym\LeoSymbol
 %   & \horostarfont\LeoSymbol \\
 % |\VirgoSymbol| & \horotextsym\VirgoSymbol
+%   & \horounicode\VirgoSymbol
 %   & \horowasysym\VirgoSymbol
 %   & \horomarvosym\VirgoSymbol
 %   & \horostarfont\VirgoSymbol \\
 % |\LibraSymbol| & \horotextsym\LibraSymbol
+%   & \horounicode\LibraSymbol
 %   & \horowasysym\LibraSymbol
 %   & \horomarvosym\LibraSymbol
 %   & \horostarfont\LibraSymbol \\
 % |\ScorpioSymbol| & \horotextsym\ScorpioSymbol
+%   & \horounicode\ScorpioSymbol
 %   & \horowasysym\ScorpioSymbol
 %   & \horomarvosym\ScorpioSymbol
 %   & \horostarfont\ScorpioSymbol \\
 % |\SagittariusSymbol| & \horotextsym\SagittariusSymbol
+%   & \horounicode\SagittariusSymbol
 %   & \horowasysym\SagittariusSymbol
 %   & \horomarvosym\SagittariusSymbol
 %   & \horostarfont\SagittariusSymbol \\
 % |\CapricornSymbol| & \horotextsym\CapricornSymbol
+%   & \horounicode\CapricornSymbol
 %   & \horowasysym\CapricornSymbol
 %   & \horomarvosym\CapricornSymbol
 %   & \horostarfont\CapricornSymbol \\
 % |\AquariusSymbol| & \horotextsym\AquariusSymbol
+%   & \horounicode\AquariusSymbol
 %   & \horowasysym\AquariusSymbol
 %   & \horomarvosym\AquariusSymbol
 %   & \horostarfont\AquariusSymbol \\
 % |\PiscesSymbol| & \horotextsym\PiscesSymbol
+%   & \horounicode\PiscesSymbol
 %   & \horowasysym\PiscesSymbol
 %   & \horomarvosym\PiscesSymbol
 %   & \horostarfont\PiscesSymbol
-% \end{tabular}
+% \end{tabular}}
 %
 % \subsubsection{Luminaries and traditional planets}
 %
 % These are well-supported by the various fonts.
 %
-% \begin{tabular}{lcccc}
-% macro & |textsym| & |wasysym| & |marvosym| & |starfont| \\
+% {\setlength{\tabcolsep}{0.2em}
+% \begin{tabular}{lccccc}
+% macro & |textsym| & |unicode| & |wasysym| & |marvosym| & |starfont| \\
 % |\SunSymbol| & \horotextsym\SunSymbol
+%   & \horounicode\SunSymbol
 %   & \horowasysym\SunSymbol
 %   & \horomarvosym\SunSymbol
 %   & \horostarfont\SunSymbol \\
 % |\MoonSymbol| & \horotextsym\MoonSymbol
+%   & \horounicode\MoonSymbol
 %   & \horowasysym\MoonSymbol
 %   & \horomarvosym\MoonSymbol
 %   & \horostarfont\MoonSymbol \\
 % |\MercurySymbol| & \horotextsym\MercurySymbol
+%   & \horounicode\MercurySymbol
 %   & \horowasysym\MercurySymbol
 %   & \horomarvosym\MercurySymbol
 %   & \horostarfont\MercurySymbol \\
 % |\VenusSymbol| & \horotextsym\VenusSymbol
+%   & \horounicode\VenusSymbol
 %   & \horowasysym\VenusSymbol
 %   & \horomarvosym\VenusSymbol
 %   & \horostarfont\VenusSymbol \\
 % |\MarsSymbol| & \horotextsym\MarsSymbol
+%   & \horounicode\MarsSymbol
 %   & \horowasysym\MarsSymbol
 %   & \horomarvosym\MarsSymbol
 %   & \horostarfont\MarsSymbol \\
 % |\JupiterSymbol| & \horotextsym\JupiterSymbol
+%   & \horounicode\JupiterSymbol
 %   & \horowasysym\JupiterSymbol
 %   & \horomarvosym\JupiterSymbol
 %   & \horostarfont\JupiterSymbol \\
 % |\SaturnSymbol| & \horotextsym\SaturnSymbol
+%   & \horounicode\SaturnSymbol
 %   & \horowasysym\SaturnSymbol
 %   & \horomarvosym\SaturnSymbol
 %   & \horostarfont\SaturnSymbol \\
 % |\UranusSymbol| & \horotextsym\UranusSymbol
+%   & \horounicode\UranusSymbol
 %   & \horowasysym\UranusSymbol
 %   & \horomarvosym\UranusSymbol
 %   & \horostarfont\UranusSymbol \\
 % |\NeptuneSymbol| & \horotextsym\NeptuneSymbol
+%   & \horounicode\NeptuneSymbol
 %   & \horowasysym\NeptuneSymbol
 %   & \horomarvosym\NeptuneSymbol
 %   & \horostarfont\NeptuneSymbol \\
 % |\PlutoSymbol| & \horotextsym\PlutoSymbol
+%   & \horounicode\PlutoSymbol
 %   & \horowasysym\PlutoSymbol
 %   & \horomarvosym\PlutoSymbol
 %   & \horostarfont\PlutoSymbol
-% \end{tabular}
+% \end{tabular}}
 %
 % \subsubsection{Other objects, cusps, and angles}
 % The \textsf{starfont} package provides symbols for asteroids, derived
 % points, angles, and so on.  Without it, these things default to the
-% |textsym| abbreviations.  Cusp symbols are listed here too, although they
+% |textsym| abbreviations.  The |unicode| option also has code points for
+% these.  Cusp symbols are listed in this table, but they
 % generally do not appear in the default templates and will seldom be used
 % in actual practice.
 %
-% \begin{tabular}{lcc}
-% macro & |textsym| & |starfont| \\
+% {\setlength{\tabcolsep}{0.2em}
+% \begin{tabular}{lccc}
+% macro & |textsym| & |unicode| &|starfont| \\
 % |\ChironSymbol| & \horotextsym\ChironSymbol
+%   & \horounicode\ChironSymbol
 %   & \horostarfont\ChironSymbol \\
 % |\CeresSymbol| & \horotextsym\CeresSymbol
+%   & \horounicode\CeresSymbol
 %   & \horostarfont\CeresSymbol \\
 % |\PallasSymbol| & \horotextsym\PallasSymbol
+%   & \horounicode\PallasSymbol
 %   & \horostarfont\PallasSymbol \\
 % |\JunoSymbol| & \horotextsym\JunoSymbol
+%   & \horounicode\JunoSymbol
 %   & \horostarfont\JunoSymbol \\
 % |\VestaSymbol| & \horotextsym\VestaSymbol
+%   & \horounicode\VestaSymbol
 %   & \horostarfont\VestaSymbol \\
 % |\NorthNodeSymbol| & \horotextsym\NorthNodeSymbol
+%   & \horounicode\NorthNodeSymbol
 %   & \horostarfont\NorthNodeSymbol \\
 % |\SouthNodeSymbol| & \horotextsym\SouthNodeSymbol
+%   & \horounicode\SouthNodeSymbol
 %   & \horostarfont\SouthNodeSymbol \\
 % |\LilithSymbol| & \horotextsym\LilithSymbol
+%   & \horounicode\LilithSymbol
 %   & \horostarfont\LilithSymbol \\
 % |\CuspISymbol| & \horotextsym\CuspISymbol
-%   & \horostarfont\CuspISymbol \\
+%   & & \horostarfont\CuspISymbol \\
 % |\CuspIISymbol| & \horotextsym\CuspIISymbol & \\
 % |\CuspIIISymbol| & \horotextsym\CuspIIISymbol & \\
 % |\CuspIVSymbol| & \horotextsym\CuspIVSymbol
-%   & \horostarfont\CuspIVSymbol \\
+%   & & \horostarfont\CuspIVSymbol \\
 % |\CuspVSymbol| & \horotextsym\CuspVSymbol & \\
 % |\CuspVISymbol| & \horotextsym\CuspVISymbol & \\
 % |\CuspVIISymbol| & \horotextsym\CuspVIISymbol
-%   & \horostarfont\CuspVIISymbol \\
+%   & & \horostarfont\CuspVIISymbol \\
 % |\CuspVIIISymbol| & \horotextsym\CuspVIIISymbol & \\
 % |\CuspIXSymbol| & \horotextsym\CuspIXSymbol & \\
 % |\CuspXSymbol| & \horotextsym\CuspXSymbol
-%   & \horostarfont\CuspXSymbol \\
+%   & & \horostarfont\CuspXSymbol \\
 % |\CuspXISymbol| & \horotextsym\CuspXISymbol & \\
 % |\CuspXIISymbol| & \horotextsym\CuspXIISymbol & \\
 % |\AscendantSymbol| & \horotextsym\AscendantSymbol
-%   & \horostarfont\AscendantSymbol \\
+%   & & \horostarfont\AscendantSymbol \\
 % |\MCSymbol| & \horotextsym\MCSymbol
-%   & \horostarfont\MCSymbol \\
+%   & & \horostarfont\MCSymbol \\
 % |\VertexSymbol| & \horotextsym\VertexSymbol
-%   & \horostarfont\VertexSymbol \\
-% \end{tabular}
+%   & & \horostarfont\VertexSymbol \\
+% \end{tabular}}
 %
 % Note that \textsf{wasysym} provides a symbol it calls |\ascnode|, but it's
 % actually identical to the symbol it calls |\leo|, and the symbol (\leo)
@@ -770,35 +867,44 @@
 % below also shows the default angles and orbs for the aspects; see
 % Subsection~\ref{sub:aspect-web}.
 %
-% {\renewcommand{\tabcolsep}{0.2em}
-% \begin{tabular}{lcccc}
-% macro & |textsym| & |wasysym| & |starfont| & angle\\
+% \noindent{\setlength{\tabcolsep}{0.1em}
+% \begin{tabular}{lccccc}
+% macro & |textsym| & |unicode| & |wasysym| & |starfont| & angle\\
 % |\horoConjunctionSymbol| & \horotextsym\horoConjunctionSymbol
+%   & \horounicode\horoConjunctionSymbol
 %   & \horowasysym\horoConjunctionSymbol
 %   & \horostarfont\horoConjunctionSymbol & $0\horodegrees\pm6\horodegrees$ \\
 % |\horoOppositionSymbol| & \horotextsym\horoOppositionSymbol
+%   & \horounicode\horoOppositionSymbol
 %   & \horowasysym\horoOppositionSymbol
 %   & \horostarfont\horoOppositionSymbol & $180\horodegrees\pm6\horodegrees$ \\
 % |\horoTrineSymbol| & \horotextsym\horoTrineSymbol
+%   & \horounicode\horoTrineSymbol
 %   & \horowasysym\horoTrineSymbol
 %   & \horostarfont\horoTrineSymbol & $120\horodegrees\pm5\horodegrees$ \\
 % |\horoSquareSymbol| & \horotextsym\horoSquareSymbol
+%   & \horounicode\horoSquareSymbol
 %   & \horowasysym\horoSquareSymbol
 %   & \horostarfont\horoSquareSymbol & $90\horodegrees\pm5\horodegrees$ \\
 % |\horoQuintileSymbol| & \horotextsym\horoQuintileSymbol
-%   & & \horostarfont\horoQuintileSymbol & $72\horodegrees\pm2\horodegrees$ \\
+%   & & & \horostarfont\horoQuintileSymbol & $72\horodegrees\pm2\horodegrees$ \\
 % |\horoBiquintileSymbol| & \horotextsym\horoBiquintileSymbol
-%   & & \horostarfont\horoBiquintileSymbol & $144\horodegrees\pm2\horodegrees$ \\
+%   & & & \horostarfont\horoBiquintileSymbol & $144\horodegrees\pm2\horodegrees$ \\
 % |\horoSextileSymbol| & \horotextsym\horoSextileSymbol
+%   & \horounicode\horoSextileSymbol
 %   & \horowasysym\horoSextileSymbol
 %   & \horostarfont\horoSextileSymbol & $60\horodegrees\pm4\horodegrees$ \\
 % |\horoQuincunxSymbol| & \horotextsym\horoQuincunxSymbol
+%   & \horounicode\horoQuincunxSymbol
 %   & & \horostarfont\horoQuincunxSymbol & $150\horodegrees\pm3\horodegrees$ \\
 % |\horoSemisextileSymbol| & \horotextsym\horoSemisextileSymbol
+%   & \horounicode\horoSemisextileSymbol
 %   & & \horostarfont\horoSemisextileSymbol & $30\horodegrees\pm3\horodegrees$ \\
 % |\horoSemisquareSymbol| & \horotextsym\horoSemisquareSymbol
+%   & \horounicode\horoSemisquareSymbol
 %   & & \horostarfont\horoSemisquareSymbol & $45\horodegrees\pm2\horodegrees$ \\
 % |\horoSesquiquadrateSymbol| & \horotextsym\horoSesquiquadrateSymbol
+%   & \horounicode\horoSesquiquadrateSymbol
 %   & & \horostarfont\horoSesquiquadrateSymbol & $135\horodegrees\pm2\horodegrees$
 % \end{tabular}}
 %
@@ -967,7 +1073,8 @@
 % would be better to assign house positions in a way that takes latitude
 % into account.  See the article ``The Problems of House Division'' by
 % Deborah Houlding, available online at
-% \url{http://www.skyscript.co.uk/houprob_print.html}, for more discussion
+% \changes{v1.0}{2020/07/20}{Upgrade links to HTTPS}
+% \url{https://www.skyscript.co.uk/houprob_print.html}, for more discussion
 % of this issue.  In some future version \textsf{horoscop} may be extended
 % to provide more options for handling of this kind of thing.
 %
@@ -995,6 +1102,7 @@
 % that would be created by |\horocalculate| simply need to be created
 % directly, as in the example below.
 %
+% \changes{v1.0}{2020/07/20}{Correct macro names for manual position example}
 % \begin{verbatim}
 % \def\horoSunPos{267.5002492}\def\horoSunVel{1.0185515}
 % \def\horoMoonPos{229.2067659}\def\horoMoonVel{11.9237313}
@@ -1008,18 +1116,18 @@
 % \def\horoPlutoPos{133.0955746}\def\horoPlutoVel{-0.0150157}
 % \def\horoNorthNodePos{70.7814892}\def\horoNorthNodeVel{-0.0529425}
 % \def\horoLilithPos{265.3475147}\def\horoLilithVel{0.1108368}
-% \def\horoCuspI{207.9120843}
-% \def\horoCuspII{236.5553269}
-% \def\horoCuspIII{267.6976404}
-% \def\horoCuspIV{300.5365877}
-% \def\horoCuspV{332.9973490}
-% \def\horoCuspVI{2.5292853}
-% \def\horoCuspVII{27.9120843}
-% \def\horoCuspVIII{56.5553269}
-% \def\horoCuspIX{87.6976404}
-% \def\horoCuspX{120.5365877}
-% \def\horoCuspXI{152.9973490}
-% \def\horoCuspXII{182.5292853}
+% \def\horoCuspPosI{207.9120843}
+% \def\horoCuspPosII{236.5553269}
+% \def\horoCuspPosIII{267.6976404}
+% \def\horoCuspPosIV{300.5365877}
+% \def\horoCuspPosV{332.9973490}
+% \def\horoCuspPosVI{2.5292853}
+% \def\horoCuspPosVII{27.9120843}
+% \def\horoCuspPosVIII{56.5553269}
+% \def\horoCuspPosIX{87.6976404}
+% \def\horoCuspPosX{120.5365877}
+% \def\horoCuspPosXI{152.9973490}
+% \def\horoCuspPosXII{182.5292853}
 % \end{verbatim}
 %
 % A few less obvious macros also need to be set for manually-entered
@@ -1185,6 +1293,20 @@
 % |\horowheelVancouver|, as in the birth chart for John Lennon shown in
 % Figure~\ref{fig:basic-wheel}.
 %
+% \changes{v1.0}{2020/07/21}{Emphasize that template names do not determine
+% geographic locations of charts}
+% Please note that the standard templates are named after Canadian cities,
+% but these names are only \emph{thematic names for the visual styles of the
+% charts}\footnote{I was inspired to use this naming theme by Ruskey and
+% Weston's work on Venn diagrams; see
+% \url{https://www.combinatorics.org/files/Surveys/ds5/ds5v3-2005/VennEJC.html}.}
+% and the names of the templates have no connection with the geographic
+% locations the charts refer to.  You can plot a chart for any location in
+% Vancouver style, and you can plot a chart that does happen to be for
+% Vancouver (any of the multiple places in the world with that name) using any
+% template.  The geographic location for the chart must be specified by
+% latitude and longitude, independently of the template name.
+%
 % \begin{figure}
 % \horocalcparms{1940}{10}{9}{17:30:0}{W2:55:0}{N53:25:0}
 % \horocalculate
@@ -2081,7 +2203,8 @@
 % exist \emph{even in theory}.  He was probably joking, but so might I be. 
 % See \emph{``Real'' Analysis is a Degenerate Case of Discrete Analysis},
 % D.~Zeilberger,
-% \url{http://www.math.rutgers.edu/~zeilberg/mamarim/mamarimhtml/real.html}.}
+% \changes{v1.0}{2020/07/20}{Upgrade links to HTTPS}
+% \url{https://sites.math.rutgers.edu/~zeilberg/mamarim/mamarimhtml/real.html}.}
 % so the decision on how to represent truly exact cusps seems not to be of
 % much practical consequence anyway.
 %
@@ -2552,7 +2675,7 @@
 %
 % Note that the spring strength settings are for adjusting
 % the {\em relative} strengths of the different kind of adjustments.  It
-% will not work to increase or decrese all three uniformly to make
+% will not work to increase or decrease all three uniformly to make
 % the overall layout looser or tighter, because the system will simply make
 % more or fewer iterations and end up with substantially the same solution.
 % Overall looser-tighter control should instead be exercised by changing
@@ -2878,12 +3001,15 @@
 %
 % These can all be turned on and off independently.
 %
+% \changes{v1.0}{2020/07/20}{\texttt{unicode} option}
 %    \begin{macrocode}
 \newif\ifhoro at textsym\horo at textsymfalse
+\newif\ifhoro at unicode\horo at unicodefalse
 \newif\ifhoro at wasysym\horo at wasysymfalse
 \newif\ifhoro at marvosym\horo at marvosymfalse
 \newif\ifhoro at starfont\horo at starfontfalse
 \DeclareOption{textsym}{\horo at textsymtrue}
+\DeclareOption{unicode}{\horo at unicodetrue}
 \DeclareOption{wasysym}{\horo at wasysymtrue}
 \DeclareOption{marvosym}{\horo at marvosymtrue}
 \DeclareOption{starfont}{\horo at starfonttrue}
@@ -2935,14 +3061,25 @@
 %
 %    \begin{macrocode}
 \ifhoro at textsym\else
-  \ifhoro at wasysym\else
-    \ifhoro at marvosym\else
-      \horo at starfonttrue
+  \ifhoro at unicode\else
+    \ifhoro at wasysym\else
+      \ifhoro at marvosym\else
+        \horo at starfonttrue
+      \fi
     \fi
   \fi
 \fi
 %    \end{macrocode}
 %
+% Because \textsf{iftex} defines conditionals, we must load it
+% unconditionally.  Otherwise the parse of our style file (when it skims
+% over not-taken conditional bodies) fails.
+%
+% \changes{v1.0}{2020/07/02}{Require \textsf{iftex}}
+%    \begin{macrocode}
+\RequirePackage{iftex}%
+%    \end{macrocode}
+%
 % Load other packages as needed by the selected options.  Since
 % there are some name conflicts between macros defined by in different
 % packages and we want to retain access to both versions, we save each
@@ -3150,12 +3287,195 @@
 \horotextsym
 %    \end{macrocode}
 %
+% \subsubsection{Unicode astrological symbols}
+%
+% \changes{v1.0}{2020/07/20}{\texttt{unicode} option}
+% As with |textsym|, the actual setting of the symbol macros is all inside a
+% |unicode|-specific macro so that we can switch back to it easily
+% after using other symbol sets.  The macro |\horounicode@| contains the
+% actual code points in caret notation, which traditional \TeX\ engines
+% cannot process; this macro is called by |\horounicode| conditionally
+% on its detecting a Unicode-compatible engine.
+%
+% \begin{macro}{\horounicode@}
+%    \begin{macrocode}
+\ifhoro at unicode\newcommand{\horounicode@}{%
+%    \end{macrocode}
+%
+% Signs of the Zodiac:
+%    \begin{macrocode}
+\gdef\AriesSymbol{^^^^2648}%
+\gdef\TaurusSymbol{^^^^2649}%
+\gdef\GeminiSymbol{^^^^264a}%
+\gdef\CancerSymbol{^^^^264b}%
+\gdef\LeoSymbol{^^^^264c}%
+\gdef\VirgoSymbol{^^^^264d}%
+\gdef\LibraSymbol{^^^^264e}%
+\gdef\ScorpioSymbol{^^^^264f}%
+\gdef\SagittariusSymbol{^^^^2650}%
+\gdef\CapricornSymbol{^^^^2651}%
+\gdef\AquariusSymbol{^^^^2652}%
+\gdef\PiscesSymbol{^^^^2653}%
+%    \end{macrocode}
+%
+% Traditional planets and luminaries:
+%    \begin{macrocode}
+\gdef\SunSymbol{^^^^2609}%
+\gdef\MoonSymbol{^^^^263d}%
+\gdef\MercurySymbol{^^^^263f}%
+\gdef\VenusSymbol{^^^^2640}%
+\gdef\MarsSymbol{^^^^2642}%
+\gdef\JupiterSymbol{^^^^2643}%
+\gdef\SaturnSymbol{^^^^2644}%
+\gdef\UranusSymbol{^^^^2645}%
+\gdef\NeptuneSymbol{^^^^2646}%
+\gdef\PlutoSymbol{^^^^2647}%
+%    \end{macrocode}
+%
+% Minor planets:
+%    \begin{macrocode}
+\gdef\ChironSymbol{^^^^26b7}%
+\gdef\CeresSymbol{^^^^26b3}%
+\gdef\PallasSymbol{^^^^26b4}%
+\gdef\JunoSymbol{^^^^26b5}%
+\gdef\VestaSymbol{^^^^26b6}%
+%    \end{macrocode}
+%
+% Derived points:
+%    \begin{macrocode}
+\gdef\NorthNodeSymbol{^^^^260a}%
+\gdef\SouthNodeSymbol{^^^^260b}%
+\gdef\LilithSymbol{^^^^26b8}%
+%    \end{macrocode}
+%
+% Direction:
+%    \begin{macrocode}
+\gdef\horoRetrogradeSymbol{^^^^211e}%
+%    \end{macrocode}
+%
+% Aspects:
+%    \begin{macrocode}
+\gdef\horoConjunctionSymbol{^^^^260c}%
+\gdef\horoOppositionSymbol{^^^^260d}%
+\gdef\horoTrineSymbol{^^^^25b3}%
+\gdef\horoSquareSymbol{^^^^25a1}%
+\gdef\horoSextileSymbol{^^^^26b9}%
+\gdef\horoQuincunxSymbol{^^^^26bb}%
+\gdef\horoSemisextileSymbol{^^^^26ba}%
+\gdef\horoSemisquareSymbol{^^^^2220}%
+\gdef\horoSesquiquadrateSymbol{^^^^26bc}%
+}
+%    \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+%
+% This helper macro typesets a notation that describes a code point in text:
+%
+% \begin{macro}{\horounicode at point}
+%    \begin{macrocode}
+\newcommand{\horounicode at point}[1]{\ensuremath{\langle\mbox{U+#1}\rangle}}
+%    \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+%
+% The |\horounicode| driver can either call |\horounicode@| to really
+% use Unicode, or display text-based descriptions of the Unicode code points
+% it wants, depending on the engine.  Factoring |\horounicode@| into a
+% separate macro reduces repetition, since |\horounicode| wants to call it in
+% two different places.
+%
+% \begin{macro}{\horounicode}
+% \changes{v1.0}{2020/07/20}{New macro}
+%    \begin{macrocode}
+\newcommand{\horounicode}{%
+%    \end{macrocode}
+%
+% Call |\horounicode@| if it is safe to do so:
+%    \begin{macrocode}
+\ifxetex\horounicode@\else
+\ifluatex\horounicode@\else
+%    \end{macrocode}
+%
+% Now define all the code points, as above, but in text notation.
+%
+% Signs of the Zodiac:
+%    \begin{macrocode}
+\gdef\AriesSymbol{\horounicode at point{2648}}%
+\gdef\TaurusSymbol{\horounicode at point{2649}}%
+\gdef\GeminiSymbol{\horounicode at point{264A}}%
+\gdef\CancerSymbol{\horounicode at point{264B}}%
+\gdef\LeoSymbol{\horounicode at point{264C}}%
+\gdef\VirgoSymbol{\horounicode at point{264D}}%
+\gdef\LibraSymbol{\horounicode at point{264E}}%
+\gdef\ScorpioSymbol{\horounicode at point{264F}}%
+\gdef\SagittariusSymbol{\horounicode at point{2650}}%
+\gdef\CapricornSymbol{\horounicode at point{2651}}%
+\gdef\AquariusSymbol{\horounicode at point{2652}}%
+\gdef\PiscesSymbol{\horounicode at point{2653}}%
+%    \end{macrocode}
+%
+% Traditional planets and luminaries:
+%    \begin{macrocode}
+\gdef\SunSymbol{\horounicode at point{2609}}%
+\gdef\MoonSymbol{\horounicode at point{263D}}%
+\gdef\MercurySymbol{\horounicode at point{263F}}%
+\gdef\VenusSymbol{\horounicode at point{2640}}%
+\gdef\MarsSymbol{\horounicode at point{2642}}%
+\gdef\JupiterSymbol{\horounicode at point{2643}}%
+\gdef\SaturnSymbol{\horounicode at point{2644}}%
+\gdef\UranusSymbol{\horounicode at point{2645}}%
+\gdef\NeptuneSymbol{\horounicode at point{2646}}%
+\gdef\PlutoSymbol{\horounicode at point{2647}}%
+%    \end{macrocode}
+%
+% Minor planets:
+%    \begin{macrocode}
+\gdef\ChironSymbol{\horounicode at point{26B7}}%
+\gdef\CeresSymbol{\horounicode at point{26B3}}%
+\gdef\PallasSymbol{\horounicode at point{26B4}}%
+\gdef\JunoSymbol{\horounicode at point{26B5}}%
+\gdef\VestaSymbol{\horounicode at point{26B6}}%
+%    \end{macrocode}
+%
+% Derived points:
+%    \begin{macrocode}
+\gdef\NorthNodeSymbol{\horounicode at point{260A}}%
+\gdef\SouthNodeSymbol{\horounicode at point{260B}}%
+\gdef\LilithSymbol{\horounicode at point{26B8}}%
+%    \end{macrocode}
+%
+% Direction:
+%    \begin{macrocode}
+\gdef\horoRetrogradeSymbol{\horounicode at point{211E}}%
+%    \end{macrocode}
+%
+% Aspects:
+%    \begin{macrocode}
+\gdef\horoConjunctionSymbol{\horounicode at point{260C}}%
+\gdef\horoOppositionSymbol{\horounicode at point{260D}}%
+\gdef\horoTrineSymbol{\horounicode at point{25B3}}%
+\gdef\horoSquareSymbol{\horounicode at point{25A1}}%
+\gdef\horoSextileSymbol{\horounicode at point{26B9}}%
+\gdef\horoQuincunxSymbol{\horounicode at point{26BB}}%
+\gdef\horoSemisextileSymbol{\horounicode at point{26BA}}%
+\gdef\horoSemisquareSymbol{\horounicode at point{2220}}%
+\gdef\horoSesquiquadrateSymbol{\horounicode at point{26BC}}%
+\fi\fi
+}
+%    \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+%
+% Now invoke |\horounicode| to make these symbols default at the start of
+% the document, except for the few (house cusps, and quintiles) that
+% don't exist in Unicode.
+%    \begin{macrocode}
+\horounicode
+\fi
+%    \end{macrocode}
+%
 % \subsubsection{Symbols from \textsf{wasysym}}
 %
 % \begin{macro}{\horowasysym}
-% As with |textsym|, the actual setting of the symbol macros is all inside a
-% \textsf{wasysym}-specific macro so that we can switch back to it easily
-% after using other symbol sets.
+% These, too, are inside a macro specific to the package so that we can
+% switch among multiple symbol sets when more than one is loaded.
 %    \begin{macrocode}
 \ifhoro at wasysym\newcommand{\horowasysym}{%
 %    \end{macrocode}

Modified: trunk/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/horoscop/horoscop.sty
===================================================================
--- trunk/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/horoscop/horoscop.sty	2020-07-21 21:39:45 UTC (rev 55900)
+++ trunk/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/horoscop/horoscop.sty	2020-07-21 21:40:00 UTC (rev 55901)
@@ -10,10 +10,12 @@
 \ProvidesPackage{horoscop}%
    [2013/05/16 v0.92 Astrological chart macros by Matthew Skala]
 \newif\ifhoro at textsym\horo at textsymfalse
+\newif\ifhoro at unicode\horo at unicodefalse
 \newif\ifhoro at wasysym\horo at wasysymfalse
 \newif\ifhoro at marvosym\horo at marvosymfalse
 \newif\ifhoro at starfont\horo at starfontfalse
 \DeclareOption{textsym}{\horo at textsymtrue}
+\DeclareOption{unicode}{\horo at unicodetrue}
 \DeclareOption{wasysym}{\horo at wasysymtrue}
 \DeclareOption{marvosym}{\horo at marvosymtrue}
 \DeclareOption{starfont}{\horo at starfonttrue}
@@ -30,12 +32,15 @@
 \DeclareOption{notemplates}{\horo at templatesfalse}
 \ProcessOptions\relax
 \ifhoro at textsym\else
-  \ifhoro at wasysym\else
-    \ifhoro at marvosym\else
-      \horo at starfonttrue
+  \ifhoro at unicode\else
+    \ifhoro at wasysym\else
+      \ifhoro at marvosym\else
+        \horo at starfonttrue
+      \fi
     \fi
   \fi
 \fi
+\RequirePackage{iftex}%
 \ifhoro at wasysym
   \RequirePackage{wasysym}%
   \let\horow at sySquare\Square
@@ -164,6 +169,96 @@
 \gdef\horoSesquiquadrateSymbol{Sqq}%
 }
 \horotextsym
+\ifhoro at unicode\newcommand{\horounicode@}{%
+\gdef\AriesSymbol{^^^^2648}%
+\gdef\TaurusSymbol{^^^^2649}%
+\gdef\GeminiSymbol{^^^^264a}%
+\gdef\CancerSymbol{^^^^264b}%
+\gdef\LeoSymbol{^^^^264c}%
+\gdef\VirgoSymbol{^^^^264d}%
+\gdef\LibraSymbol{^^^^264e}%
+\gdef\ScorpioSymbol{^^^^264f}%
+\gdef\SagittariusSymbol{^^^^2650}%
+\gdef\CapricornSymbol{^^^^2651}%
+\gdef\AquariusSymbol{^^^^2652}%
+\gdef\PiscesSymbol{^^^^2653}%
+\gdef\SunSymbol{^^^^2609}%
+\gdef\MoonSymbol{^^^^263d}%
+\gdef\MercurySymbol{^^^^263f}%
+\gdef\VenusSymbol{^^^^2640}%
+\gdef\MarsSymbol{^^^^2642}%
+\gdef\JupiterSymbol{^^^^2643}%
+\gdef\SaturnSymbol{^^^^2644}%
+\gdef\UranusSymbol{^^^^2645}%
+\gdef\NeptuneSymbol{^^^^2646}%
+\gdef\PlutoSymbol{^^^^2647}%
+\gdef\ChironSymbol{^^^^26b7}%
+\gdef\CeresSymbol{^^^^26b3}%
+\gdef\PallasSymbol{^^^^26b4}%
+\gdef\JunoSymbol{^^^^26b5}%
+\gdef\VestaSymbol{^^^^26b6}%
+\gdef\NorthNodeSymbol{^^^^260a}%
+\gdef\SouthNodeSymbol{^^^^260b}%
+\gdef\LilithSymbol{^^^^26b8}%
+\gdef\horoRetrogradeSymbol{^^^^211e}%
+\gdef\horoConjunctionSymbol{^^^^260c}%
+\gdef\horoOppositionSymbol{^^^^260d}%
+\gdef\horoTrineSymbol{^^^^25b3}%
+\gdef\horoSquareSymbol{^^^^25a1}%
+\gdef\horoSextileSymbol{^^^^26b9}%
+\gdef\horoQuincunxSymbol{^^^^26bb}%
+\gdef\horoSemisextileSymbol{^^^^26ba}%
+\gdef\horoSemisquareSymbol{^^^^2220}%
+\gdef\horoSesquiquadrateSymbol{^^^^26bc}%
+}
+\newcommand{\horounicode at point}[1]{\ensuremath{\langle\mbox{U+#1}\rangle}}
+\newcommand{\horounicode}{%
+\ifxetex\horounicode@\else
+\ifluatex\horounicode@\else
+\gdef\AriesSymbol{\horounicode at point{2648}}%
+\gdef\TaurusSymbol{\horounicode at point{2649}}%
+\gdef\GeminiSymbol{\horounicode at point{264A}}%
+\gdef\CancerSymbol{\horounicode at point{264B}}%
+\gdef\LeoSymbol{\horounicode at point{264C}}%
+\gdef\VirgoSymbol{\horounicode at point{264D}}%
+\gdef\LibraSymbol{\horounicode at point{264E}}%
+\gdef\ScorpioSymbol{\horounicode at point{264F}}%
+\gdef\SagittariusSymbol{\horounicode at point{2650}}%
+\gdef\CapricornSymbol{\horounicode at point{2651}}%
+\gdef\AquariusSymbol{\horounicode at point{2652}}%
+\gdef\PiscesSymbol{\horounicode at point{2653}}%
+\gdef\SunSymbol{\horounicode at point{2609}}%
+\gdef\MoonSymbol{\horounicode at point{263D}}%
+\gdef\MercurySymbol{\horounicode at point{263F}}%
+\gdef\VenusSymbol{\horounicode at point{2640}}%
+\gdef\MarsSymbol{\horounicode at point{2642}}%
+\gdef\JupiterSymbol{\horounicode at point{2643}}%
+\gdef\SaturnSymbol{\horounicode at point{2644}}%
+\gdef\UranusSymbol{\horounicode at point{2645}}%
+\gdef\NeptuneSymbol{\horounicode at point{2646}}%
+\gdef\PlutoSymbol{\horounicode at point{2647}}%
+\gdef\ChironSymbol{\horounicode at point{26B7}}%
+\gdef\CeresSymbol{\horounicode at point{26B3}}%
+\gdef\PallasSymbol{\horounicode at point{26B4}}%
+\gdef\JunoSymbol{\horounicode at point{26B5}}%
+\gdef\VestaSymbol{\horounicode at point{26B6}}%
+\gdef\NorthNodeSymbol{\horounicode at point{260A}}%
+\gdef\SouthNodeSymbol{\horounicode at point{260B}}%
+\gdef\LilithSymbol{\horounicode at point{26B8}}%
+\gdef\horoRetrogradeSymbol{\horounicode at point{211E}}%
+\gdef\horoConjunctionSymbol{\horounicode at point{260C}}%
+\gdef\horoOppositionSymbol{\horounicode at point{260D}}%
+\gdef\horoTrineSymbol{\horounicode at point{25B3}}%
+\gdef\horoSquareSymbol{\horounicode at point{25A1}}%
+\gdef\horoSextileSymbol{\horounicode at point{26B9}}%
+\gdef\horoQuincunxSymbol{\horounicode at point{26BB}}%
+\gdef\horoSemisextileSymbol{\horounicode at point{26BA}}%
+\gdef\horoSemisquareSymbol{\horounicode at point{2220}}%
+\gdef\horoSesquiquadrateSymbol{\horounicode at point{26BC}}%
+\fi\fi
+}
+\horounicode
+\fi
 \ifhoro at wasysym\newcommand{\horowasysym}{%
 \gdef\AriesSymbol{\aries}%
 \gdef\TaurusSymbol{\taurus}%



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