Changes in version 3.16c This file incorporates the changes from version 3.16 that previously appeared in file CHANGES-3.16a and -3.16b; new changes for this release (3.16c) are marked with a plus ("+") sign. New answer: +Label isdef: "is this command defined?" tests Label optionclash: clashing package options error in LaTeX Revised answers: +Label bibprefixsort: two new examples +Label citeURL: provide a list (rather than a bunch) of alternative styles, mention babelbib Label ECfonts: reword discussion of mathematics and EC fonts (i.e., emphasise that there's no direct relation) Label filename: extend macro definitions, hopefully expanding the usefulness and usability of the answer Label hyperdupdest: other sources of the error than repeated pages Label minitoc: corrected error in q-minitoc code, tidy comments Label minxampl: include the word "minimal", since it's a common search term +Label multirow: mention the case of multicolumn-multirow Label music: mention Lilypond as a source of TeX-compatible music +Label music: correct Web output of package list at end of answer +Label oarglikesect: mention kernel command \@dblarg Label poster: mention Nicola Talbot's experimental flowfram layout package +Label secthead: rewritten accounts of sectsty & titlesec Label texinfo: rewritten in parts, following a reader comment Label texsystems: miktex installation has changed with v2.5 Label tutbitslatex: added pointers to TUG-maintained material on fonts +Label tutbitslatex: added pointer to Fauske's page on PGF/TikZ Label virtualfonts: re-thought through +Label watermark: noted that package draftcopy doesn't work with pdflatex, +Label watermark: mention draftwatermark +Label whatbst: correct reed.edu link Bugfixes: Label cmdstar: part of the example code was just wrong Label enumerate: unclarity in text caused by a typo Bug in "introduction=yes" HTML code corrected Label atsigns: mark-up error caused curious HTML output (editorial improvement too) +Release dates are now represented in ISO format (yyyy-mm-dd) -- previously we used the LaTeX format, using solidus instead of hyphen Future releases: There are no current plans for a major release, though work on the new web-based version continues. Robin Fairbairns 2006-12-18