LaTeX Cookbook tagshttps://collaborating.tuhh.de/alex/latex-cookbook/-/tags2021-10-18T15:58:34+02:00https://collaborating.tuhh.de/alex/latex-cookbook/-/tags/v4.0.0v4.0.0<p data-sourcepos="1:1-1:40" dir="auto"><a href="/alex/latex-cookbook/-/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#400-2021-10-18" class="gfm">Changelog</a></p>2021-10-18T15:58:34+02:00Alex Povelhttps://collaborating.tuhh.de/alex/latex-cookbook/-/tags/v3.1.0v3.1.0<p data-sourcepos="1:1-1:49" dir="auto">Lots of smaller goodies, check out the changelog!</p>2021-03-12T19:39:51+01:00Alex Povelhttps://collaborating.tuhh.de/alex/latex-cookbook/-/tags/v3.0.0v3.0.0<p data-sourcepos="1:1-1:198" dir="auto">The biggest change is a huge improvement in syntax highlighting for source code displays, see commit <a href="/alex/latex-cookbook/-/commit/19fbd878884e4f6ea6693ac388d7828c63206e84" data-reference-type="commit" data-original="19fbd87" data-link="false" data-link-reference="false" data-project="4118" data-commit="19fbd878884e4f6ea6693ac388d7828c63206e84" data-container="body" data-placement="top" title="Merge branch 'minted'" class="gfm gfm-commit has-tooltip">19fbd878</a>. <code>listings</code> is just quite limited, whereas <code>pygments</code> aka <code>minted</code> is much more powerful.</p>2021-02-03T13:50:25+01:00Alex Povelhttps://collaborating.tuhh.de/alex/latex-cookbook/-/tags/v2.0.0v2.0.0<p data-sourcepos="1:1-1:28" dir="auto">There are two large changes:</p>
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<li data-sourcepos="3:1-3:141">Added Python-based tests for the produced PDFs, originally inspired by <a href="https://blog.martisak.se/2020/05/16/latex-test-cases/" rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">this post</a>.</li>
<li data-sourcepos="4:1-4:127">Added a GNU <code>Makefile</code>-based workflow, which helps unify the steps of local and remote/CI building, including the new tests.</li>
</ol>2020-11-11T15:24:11+01:00Alex Povelhttps://collaborating.tuhh.de/alex/latex-cookbook/-/tags/v1.2.0v1.2.0<p data-sourcepos="1:1-3:67" dir="auto">A bunch of goodies, but mainly finally employing Lua, a light-weight scripting language LuaTeX implements.
It is much more of a regular programming language than TeX, and therefore allows some neat programming tricks.
Employing Lua is finally leveraging more of <strong>Lua</strong>TeX's potential.</p>2020-10-29T19:55:52+01:00Alex Povelhttps://collaborating.tuhh.de/alex/latex-cookbook/-/tags/v1.1.1v1.1.1Alex Povelhttps://collaborating.tuhh.de/alex/latex-cookbook/-/tags/v1.1.0v1.1.0Alex Povel