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pdfTeX 3.1415926-1.40.11 was released on 2010-07-28
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- bugfixes:
 - ttf2afm reported wrong ItalicAngle for some fonts
 - detect/prevent wrong arguments of \pdfsetmatrix [#4301]
 - check for pdf nodes in dvi mode
 - whitespace should be inserted when concatenating contents stream [#4307]
 - pdftex fails to include seemingly good PDF [#4309]
 - wrong description of \pdfelapsedtime in manual [#4300]
 - \pdfgentounicode conflicts with cmap+\pdffontattr [#4291]
 - \rightmarginkern doesn't work for last lines [#4292]
 - \pdfximagebbox wrong for PDF files with /Rotate != 0 [#939]
 - \leftmarginkern & \rightmarginkern doesn't work with box registers > 255 [#4312]

- changes:
 - pdf inclusion: removed the requirement that named resources must be indirect (#4299)
 - added debug messages for pdftex_fail()

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pdfTeX 3.1415926-1.40.10 was released on 2009-11-30
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- sync with TL09
- changes:
 - increased sup_dest_names_size
 - partial support for TTC
 - enable mktexpk by default
 - patch #2087: Support for CMap namespace
 - \pdfshellescape is 2 if restricted shell escapes are enabled.
- bugfixes:
 - segfault when processing certain TTF fonts
 - jpg image resolution not set in some cases
 - \pdfobj file {foo} for files foo that don't end with '\n'
 - bugfix #4289: \primitive\pdfoutput cannot be queried
 - bugfix #4288: character width mismatch in font XY.vf ignored
 - bugfix #993: "/Names array not sorted correctly"
 - bugfix #606: "Forbidden ... while scanning ???"
 - bugfix #3253: Bug in Type1 font subsetting
 - \show\pdfstartlink is wrong
 - pdf_set_rule() uses incorrect variables
 - bugfix #2090: enabling LFS breaks PDF inclusion on some systems (warning: not heavily-tested yet)
 - t1_log() macro caused problem with some compilers

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pdfTeX 3.1415926-1.40.9 was released on 2008-08-16
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- bugfixes:
 - pdf inclusion (inconsistent use of -DDISABLE_OUTLINE)
 - bug #2068 (cross-platform format dumping/undumping)
 - bug #2082 (font_dim[FONTNAME_CODE] not initialized)
 - bug #2083 (unchecked assignment)

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pdfTeX 3.1415926-1.40.8 was released on 2008-07-10
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- Incorporated synctex
- Incorporated the new version of TeX: 3.1415926
- The pool file is now compiled in
- Bugfix:
 - some large TrueType fonts caused pdftex to segfault (1866)
 - fix for copying contents streams of included pdf (1751)
 - Fonts from included PDFs for which maplines existed missed their /StemV
   values
 - \pdflastximagepages was broken for JBIG2 images
 - included PDFs with a negative lly in the MediaBox with a depth != 0 with
   \pdfximage were wrongly vertically diplaces (936)
 - PDF inclusion was broken on ppc-darwin (941)
- pdfTeX uses libpng 1.2.29

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pdfTeX 3.141592-1.40.7 was released on 2008-02-17
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- Bugfix:
 - PDFs > 2GiB (LFS) were still broken on 32-bit systems

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pdfTeX 3.141592-1.40.6 was released on 2008-02-04
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- Bugfixes:
 - inclusion of encrypted PDFs was broken (861)
 - PDFs > 2GiB (LFS) would be broken, even on 64-bit systems. Now the basic
   support for LFS is there, you only need to supply the right compiler flags
   (this is not yet done automatically). See build.sh for hints on compiling.
 - Page groups in pdfs (see the discussion in the notes vor v1.10a) are now
   handled correctly (741)
 - When including transparent PNGs pdftex now automatically adds a Page Group
   (896)
 - broken map files would lead to core dumps
 - unusual TrueType fonts would lead to an assertion error (874)
 - the null object in the object table was never initialized
 - included PDFs with /PieceInfo lost their /LastModified date
 - an empty colorstack crashed pdftex (897)
- pdfTeX uses libpng 1.2.24
- pdfTeX uses xpdf 3.02pl2

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pdfTeX 3.141592-1.40.5 was released on 2007-07-31
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- Bugfixes:
 - calling 'pdftex %' would crash (830)
 - fflush the recorder file
- pdfTeX uses xpdf 3.02pl1

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pdfTeX 3.141592-1.40.4 was released on 2007-07-11
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- Bugfixes:
 - It was impossible to set the font Flags to 4 in map entries (762)
 - The font Flags of non-embedded fonts were wrong (794)
   Now pdfTeX uses the Flags from map entries (if found) or guesses values for
   the base14 fonts. It also warns when you not-embedd a font without Flags
 - Subsetted fonts still had their private UniqueID copied (774)
 - \pdfunescapehex returned a wrong result if the last character was not a
   hexadecimal digit and the last hex pair was incomplete (777)
 - Copying a box with \pdfstartlink inside produced the same /Link annotation
   object multiply, with same object number and identical coordinates on the
   page (799)
 - When trying to use a font without TFM, without map entry, and no PK font
   available, a broken PDF was produced. Now no PDF is generated and the error
   messages have been improved (721)
 - Problems with vf fonts (722)
 - With pdf inclusion the font descriptor could get mixed up and miss some
   required keys (810)
 - Font expansion led to wrong log output of \kerns (736)
 - \pdfprimitive was broken (see
   http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-pdftex/2007-April/002860.html)
 - The -recorder option of web2c didn't record fonts, included images and some
   other files (772)
 - Using \pdfximage in IniTeX before \dump caused a crash when the format was
   used (824)
 - \letterspacefont had some problems (712)
 - \letterspacefont and \pdffontexpand had some problems (747)
- Improvements:
 - pdf compression is now a bit faster (patch 726)
 - the behaviour of TeX when it asks for a file name has been improved (756)
- pdfTeX uses libpng 1.2.18
- pdfTeX uses xpdf 3.02

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pdfTeX 3.141592-1.40.3 was released on 2007-02-04
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- bugfix: documents which used type 1 and truetype or opentype fonts resulted in
 broken pdfs (729)

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pdfTeX 3.141592-1.40.2 was released on 2007-01-31
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- bugfix: maplines starting with = would not work as advertised
- bugfix: xpdf would complain that PDF 1.7 is too new

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pdfTeX 3.141592-1.40.1 was released on 2007-01-08
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- bugfix: the shell escape function was a bit broken
- bugfix: \pdffontattr gave confusing warnings
- allow JBIG2 images only with PDF >= 1.4
- allow \pdfglyphtounicode in dvi mode for format generation
- pdfTeX uses libpng 1.2.15

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pdfTeX 3.141592-1.40.0 was released on 2007-01-01
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- pdfetex (as a separate binary/program) is gone; all extensions are now in
 pdftex. The make files still know about the target pdfetex, but it's just a
 copy of pdftex
- The sources of TeX, eTeX and pdfTeX have been merged into one file pdftex.web
 and one change file pdftex.ch. The sources of TeX and eTeX distributed are
 just there for reference
- New features:
 - pdfTeX can now generate PDF 1.5 object streams, which leads to smaller
   PDFs. This is controlled by setting \pdfobjcompresslevel to a value >0 (3
   compress everything, 2 don't compress /Info, 1 also don't compress embedded
   PDFs) and works only with PDF >=1.5
 - pdfTeX now supports another image file format: JBIG2 files (.jbig2)
 - the memory allocated for objects and destination names now grows
   dynamically
 - pdfTeX now generates smaller PDFs since for char positioning the width of
   chars (/Widths) is stored with more precision and so the chars must rarely
   be positioned separately
 - the PK resolution is now taken from the "pk_dpi" parameter in texmf.cnf if
   it has not been set in the format file or by the user
 - pdfTeX now removes the generated pdf in case of a fatal error
 - pdfTeX now sets /ModDate and /Trapped in the InfoDict by default (the
   values can be overridden with \pdfinfo)
 - the format of warnings and errors issued by pdfTeX has been changed and
   unified
 - the output of -version has been extended and now includes information about
   the libraries actually used, which can be handy when using shared libraries
 - rules and their positioning on the page are now inside a qQ group
- New primitives:
 - pdfTeX can now handle colourstacks.
   - \pdfcolorstackinit
     A stack is initialized by \pdfcolorstackinit. It expands to the number of
     the new stack. The common case, the traditinal color stack is already
     initialized as first stack: \pdfcolorstackinit page direct {0 g 0 G}
     The keyword "page" means that this stack is page based. At the start of
     the new page, the current stack value is automatically set.
   - \pdfcolorstack
     \pdfcolorstack <stack number> push {<new color>}
     pushes the current value on the stack and sets the <new color>.
     \pdfcolorstack <stack number> pop
     pops and sets the current stack value.
     \pdfcolorstack <stack number> current
     sets the current stack value without changing the stack. This is useful
     for stacks that are initialized without keyword "page".  Thus the page
     start setting can be set manually.
     \pdfcolorstack <stack number> set {<new color>}
     The current value is set to <new color>.
 - Transformation matrices can now be manipulated more cleanly:
   Currently matrix changes are done and hidden inside \pdfliteral nodes;
   pdfTeX doesn't parse its contents and does not know the new settings of the
   transform matrix. Thus the new primitives to save pdfTeX from parsing
   \pdfliteral contents and to notify pdfTeX about matrix changes to use them
   in calculating link and anchor positions.
   - \pdfsetmatrix{<a> <b> <c> <d>}
     is the equivalent to \pdfliteral{<a> <b> <c> <d> 0 0 cm}
   - \pdfsave is the equivalent to \pdfliteral{q}
   - \pdfrestore is the equivalent to \pdfliteral{Q}
 - \pdfprimitive\TeX-primitive executes the original \TeX-primitive even if
   the command has been redefined since. E.g.
     \let\relax\undefined\pdfprimitive\relax
   expands to \relax.
   \ifpdfprimitive\TeX-primitive is true if \TeX-primitive has its original
   meaning
 - \ifpdfabsnum and \ifpdfabsdim are like \ifnum and \ifdim, but don't care
   about negative numbers
 - shell escape: if the first character of a filename for \openin, \openout
   \input is a pipe symbol (|), the filename is assumed to be a request for a
   pipe to a command line that is given in the rest of the filename
 - draftmode: With \pdfdraftmode=1 or the commandline switch -draftmode pdfTeX
   doesn't write the output pdf and doesn't actually read any images, thus
   speeding up compilations when you know you need an extra run but don't care
   about the output, e.g. just to get the BibTeX references right
 - \pdfpxdimen (introduced in 1.30) is now a real dimension parameter. It
   allows one base dimensions on pixels. 1px defaults to 1bp (or 72dpi), but
   can be changed with the \pdfpxdimen primitive:
     \pdfpxdimen=1in % 1 dpi
     \divide\pdfpxdimen by 96 % 96 dpi
     \hsize=1200px
   Now \hsize is (1in/96)*1200
 - \pdflastlink returns the object number of the last \pdfstartlink
 - \pdfsavepos now works in DVI mode
- Fonts:
 - support for subfonts: This creates all needed map entries for subfonts
   automatically and handles Unicode mappings
 - ToUnicode entries for Type1 fonts (patch 580)
- HZ:
 - added patch 462: HZ font expansion in autoexpand mode now produces smaller
   pdf files, as it works by modififying the text matrix for single fonts
   instead of embedding many expanded font versions. Therefore HZ now can be
   used also for TrueType fonts and even for non-embedded fonts (e.g.
   Times-Roman)
- Bugfixes:
 - the PDF statistics in the log are now correct
 - added JFIF detection patch to writejpg.c (bug 548)
 - bugfix: invalid pdf created if font name contains space (509)
 - bugfix: truetype OS/2 v3 fonts (594)
 - bugfix: Type1C (CFF) fonts of embedded pdfs didn't get replaced
- pdfTeX uses libpng 1.2.14

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pdfTeX 3.141592-1.30.6 was released on 2006-02-16
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- bugfix: updated xpdf to 3.01pl2

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pdfTeX 3.141592-1.30.5 was released on 2005-12-04
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- bugfix: \pdfximage prints the file name twice (bug 441)
- bugfix: buffer overflow with \pdfmatch (bug 444)
- bugfix: updated xpdf to 3.01pl1

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pdfTeX 3.141592-1.30.4 was released on 2005-10-17
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- bugfix: whitespaces in filenames didn't work on Unix anymore (bug 377)
- bugfix: two \immediates cancel themselves (bug 437)
- bugfix: wrong file name in error messages of image inclusion (bug 435)

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pdfTeX 3.141592-1.30.3 was released on 2005-09-04
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- bugfix: \write18

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pdfTeX 3.141592-1.30.2 was released on 2005-08-25
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- fixed some build problems and minor bugs introduced in 1.30.1

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pdfTeX 3.141592-1.30.1 was released on 2005-08-21
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- the eTeX extensions can now be enabled with the cmdline switch -etex
- pdfTeX uses xpdf 3.01

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pdfTeX 3.141592-1.30.0 was released on 2005-08-01
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- pdfxtex (introduced with 1.20a) is gone; all extensions are now in pdf(e)tex.
- Some primitives have been renamed; the old names will still work, but are
 deprecated and some give a warning that they are obsolete:
   \pdfoptionpdfminorversion         -> \pdfminorversion
   \pdfoptionalwaysusepdfpagebox     -> \pdfforcepagebox
   \pdfoptionpdfinclusionerrorlevel  -> \pdfinclusionerrorlevel
- pdftex knows two new units:
 - new Didot (1nd=0.375mm)
 - new Cicero (1nc=12nd)
- New primitives:
 - Inclusion of pngs has been greatly improved: It now does
   - alpha channel and transparency (only if %!PDF >=1.4)
   - 16-bit colour (only if %!PDF >=1.5); this must be enabled by setting
     \pdfimagehicolor to 1.
   - gamma correction; this must be enabled by setting \pdfimageapplygamma to
     1. The device gamma is taken from \pdfgamma. If no embedded value can be
     found in the png image, then the value of \pdfimagegamma is used instead.
   - fast direct embedding of png streams, if their structure allows this; the
     automatic fall-back is to decompress and re-compress as before.
 - pdfTeX now has an interface to the precise system time (if available) as an
   aid in benchmarking TeX macro code.
   - \pdfelapsedtime is a read-only integer that (initially) returns the
     amount of time passed since the start of this run. This amount is given
     in `scaled seconds': the value 65536 counts as one second. If more time
     has passed than 32767 seconds, (2^31)-1 will be returned.
   - \pdfresettimer updates the internal timer, such that subsequent calls to
     \pdfelapsedtime will restart from 0.
 - pdfTeX can now generate random numbers:
   - \pdfuniformdeviate <count> generates a uniformly distributed random
     integer value between 0 (inclusive) and <count> (exclusive).
   - \pdfnormaldeviate expands to a random integer value with a mean of 0 and
     a unit of 65536.
   - \pdfrandomseed allows access to the current seed value.
   - \pdfsetrandomseed <count> sets the random seed to a specific value.
 - \pdfnoligatures\f disables ligatures for the loaded font \f.
 - Escaping strings:
   - \pdfescapestring{<a>} escapes the string <a> so that it can be used as
     PDF string.
   - \pdfescapename{<a>} escapes the string <a> so that it can be used as PDF
     name.
   - \pdfescapehex{<a>} converts the string <a> to uppercase hexadecimal
     representation.
   - \pdfunescapehex{<b>} reverses the effect of \pdfescapehex
 - \pdfcreationdate expands to the date string that pdfTeX uses in the info
   dict as default.
 - \pdffilemoddate{<file>} expands to the modification date of <file> in the
   same format as \pdfcreationdate (PDF date format).
 - \pdffilesize{<file>} expands to the size of <file> as string.
 - \pdfmdfivesum{<abc>} or \pdfmdfivesum file {<file>} calculates the md5
   sum (of a string or a file) and converts it to uppercase hexadecimal format
   (same as \pdfescapehex).
 - \pdffiledump [offset <int>] [length <int>] <general text>
   Expands to a hex dump of the file given in <general text>, starting at
   given offset or 0 with given length.
 - \pdfshellescape is a read-only integer that is 1 if \write18 is enabled, 0
   otherwise.
 - \pdfxformname <object number>, which expands to the number in the
   corresponding form XObject name.
 - \leftmarginkern <box number> and \rightmarginkern <box number> tell the
   margin kern at the left and right side of the horizontal list stored in box
   <box number>.
 - \pdfpkmode is a token register that sets the MF mode for pixel font
   generation. The contents of this register is dumped into the format, so one
   can (optionally) preset it e.g. in part of pdftexconfig.tex.
 - \pdftracingfonts: An integer variable controlling the tracing of font
   expansion. It is zero by default; then we get a log (with fontexpansion)
   like this
   ...\tenrm t
   ...\tenrm (+20) e
   Without font expansion, this default should be compatible with TeX's
   original log output.
   If \pdftracingfonts is set to 1 (or greater), we get a more verbose log:
   ...\xivtt ([email protected]) t
   ...\xivtt ([email protected]) e
   See also bug 304.
- New experimental primitives:
 - \pdfmatch [icase] [subcount <number>}] {<pattern>}{<string>}
   Implements pattern matching using the POSIX regex.
   It returns the same values as \pdfstrcmp, but with the following semantics:
     -1: error case (invalid pattern, ...)
      0: no match
      1: match found
   Options:
   * icase: case insensitive matching
   * subcount: it sets the table size for found subpatterns.
     A number "-1" resets the table size to the start default.
 - \pdflastmatch <number>
   The result of \pdfmatch is stored in an array. The entry "0" contains the
   match, the following entries submatches. The positions of the matches are
   also available. They are encoded:
     <position> "->" <match string>
   The position "-1" with an empty string indicates that this entry is not
   set.
 - \pdfstrcmp{<a>}{<b>} compares two strings and returns the strings "0" if
   <a> equals <b>, "-1" if <a> is less than <b>, "1" if <a> is greater than
   <b>
- The primitive \pdfmovechars has been removed (bug 294)
- Bugfixes:
 - empty strings are not supressed anymore (bug 335)
 - \unhboxing and character protusion didn't work well together (bug 292)
 - --jobname didn't work if there was no filename at all (bug 302)
 - Some problem with fonts on solaris (bug 315)
 - Dangling font objects with non-replacable fonts (bug 311).
 - \pdfxform didn't work with box>255 (bug 310)
 - cmap: unicode ???? is mapped to multiple glyphs (bug 306).
- pdfTeX uses zlib 1.2.3

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pdfTeX 3.141592-1.21a was released on 2005-02-04
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- ttf2afm 1.0:
   - added support for refering to glyphs via unicode in encoding files (ie 'uniXXX')
   - added some more info to the AFM output
   - some minor bug fixes
   - a short documentation available
- pdftex now understand forms 'uniXXXX' in encoding files (only makes sense
 with TrueType fonts)
- added subset tag for TrueType fonts
- PDF strings are now printed as following:
   (This is a string) -> (This is a string)
   This is a string -> (This is a string)
   <a1b245c1a2...> -> <a1b245c1a2...>
- check for double newline char to get rid of empty lines in PDF output
- Fixed a bug in the scanning of map lines introduced in the fix of bug #242 in
 1.20b.
- Fixed three problems in xpdf; xpdf is now 3.00pl3
- \ifeof18 is a simple method to test if \write18 is enabled.
- a few extensions in pdfxtex:
   - \pdflastximagecolordepth returns the last color depth
   - \pdfximage supports a keyword "colorspace" following an object number
     representing a ColorSpace object
   - \pdfstrcmp compares two strings
   - \pdfescapestring/\pdflastescapedstring provide a way to escape string
   - \pdffirstlineheight/\pdflastlinedepth/\pdfeachlineheight/\pdfeachlinedepth
     allow fixing line dimen
   - patches from Taco
       - px dimen unit
       - tagcode patch
       - quitvmode patch

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pdfTeX 3.141592-1.20b was released on 2004-12-22
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- Fixed some minor bugs, mostly with hz
- The info line "output format initialized to PDF/DVI" isn't shown anymore, as
 this info wasn't reliable (bug 112).
- Now the PDF-related statistics (PDF objects...) in the .log file is only
 shown in PDF output mode. It start with a line "PDF statistics:".
- \pdfimageresolution is not limited to 2400 [dpi] anymore, can now be between
 0 and 65535 [dpi].
- pdfTeX uses xpdf 3.00pl2
- pdfTeX uses libpng 1.2.8, which fixes some png-related bugs.

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pdfTeX 3.141592-1.20a was released on 2004-09-06
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- There is a new program pdfxtex, which contains experimental features which
 might end up in pdftex in the future.
- Most distributions now use eTeX as the default engine, so when you call
 pdftex you will get pdfeTeX. Most distributions now also use pdfTeX as the
 default engine, so when you call latex you will get pdfeTeX running LaTeX.:-)
- We are setting up pdfTeX as a project at sarovar
 (http://sarovar.org/projects/pdftex/). Please report bugs etc. through the
 site.
- Support for the file pdftex.cfg is gone completely. All parameters that had
 previously been set by it can be set through primitives; their values are
 dumped to the format file.
- The searchpath for encoding and mapfiles has been changed.
 See http://tug.org/pipermail/tex-live/2004-January/004734.html and
 http://tug.org/pipermail/tex-live/2004-January/004791.html
- eTeX is now version 2.2, incorporating the last changes to TeX (3.141592).
- New options for \pdfmapfile:
 General functionality: Map items (map files, new: also single map lines; see
 \pdfmapline) are put in list of pending map items. During the next shipout,
 pending map items are sequentially scanned for their map entries, and an
 internal map entry database is updated, using the modes below. Then the list
 of pending map items is cleared. Map entries of fonts already in use are left
 untouched. New: All \pdfmapfile and \pdfmapline commands can also be given
 after shipout of the first page.
 - \pdfmapfile {foo.map} clears the list of pending map items and starts a new
   list with the only pending file foo.map. When the map entry lines of
   foo.map are scanned, duplicate map entries are ignored and a warning is
   issued. This is the old behaviour.
 - \pdfmapfile {+foo.map} puts foo.map in the list of pending map items. When
   the map entry lines of foo.map are scanned, duplicate map entries are
   ignored and a warning is issued.
 - \pdfmapfile {=foo.map} puts foo.map in the list of pending map items. When
   foo.map is scanned, matching map entries in database are replaced by new
   entries from foo.map.
 - \pdfmapfile {-foo.map} puts foo.map in the list of pending map items. When
   foo.map is scanned, matching map entries are deleted from database.
 - \pdfmapfile {} clears the list of pending map items. It does not affect map
   entries already registered into the database. This is the old behaviour.
- New command \pdfmapline {line}. It's like \pdfmapfile but here you can set
 single map lines like in the map files directly. The modifiers (+-=) have the
 same effect as with \pdfmapfile.
- Simplified the handling of the 14 Type 1 "standard fonts" (Times,
 Helvetica...): They are now more or less handled like any other Type 1 font.
 See http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-pdftex/2004-July/000648.html
- hz: So far the font expansion feature required that the user must be able to
 create expanded tfms (eg cmr10+10.tfm). Now font expansion can be used
 without creating these tfms.
 See http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-pdftex/2004-May/000504.html
- hz: Changed \pdffontexpand primitive --> the expand factor is now fixed to
 1000 and the argument is ignored. This will lead to spurious texts of "1000"
 in your output if you compile old documents.
- New command \pdftexbanner which returns a string with the full banner of the
 current binary (e.g. "This is pdfTeX, Version 3.141592-1.20a (Web2C 7.5.3)
 kpathsea version 3.5.3")
- The PTEX.FullBanner key is now inserted in the document info dict instead of
 the catalog. Newer versions of Acrobat display it.
- Now includes support for encTeX.
- Extended \pdfannot to use reserveobjnum/useobjnum
 See http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-pdftex/2004-March/000424.html
- Bugfix: pdfTeX would read an .xpdfrc when including pdfs.
 See http://tug.org/pipermail/pdftex/2004-March/004835.html
- Bugfix: The strings in /ID would sometimes be empty.
- Bugfix: Even when mapfiles or encodings or PostScript font files were
 missing, pdfTeX still produced a (most often corrupt) pdf. Now it aborts with
 an error in these cases.
- numerous small bugfixes.
- pdfTeX now uses the GNU libavl from Ben Pfaff for managing of fontmap
 entries.
- pdfTeX uses zlib 1.2.1
- pdfTeX uses xpdf 3.00
- pdfTeX uses libpng 1.2.7

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pdfTeX 3.141592-1.11b was released on 2003-10-06
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- Bugfix: The handling of /Rotate produced displaced images when /Rotate was 90
 or 270.

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pdfTeX 3.141592-1.11a was released on 2003-08-02
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- New command \pdftrailer analogue to \pdfcatalog whose argument ends up in the
 trailer dictionary.
- The behaviour when an included pdf has a newer version than the one specified
 with \pdfoptionpdfminorversion can be controlled by the new internal integer
 \pdfoptionpdfinclusionerrorlevel: If it's 0, pdfTeX gives only a warning; if
 it's 1, it raises an error.
   This can also be set in pdftex.cfg with pdf_inclusion_errorlevel
- The syntax for outlines has been extended to allow attributes:
 <outline spec> --> <attr spec> <action spec> [count <number>] <general text>
 See http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-pdftex/2003-June/000165.html
- The syntax of \pdfobj has been extended:
 \pdfobj <object type spec>                              (h, v, m)
 <object type spec> --> reserveobjnum
                      | [useobjnum <number>] [<attr spec>] [stream [<attr spec>]] <object contents>
 <object contents> --> <file spec>
                     | <general text>
 When the optional keyword `reserveobjnum' and `useobjnum' is not given, the
 behaviour is unchanged.
 See also http://tug.org/mailman/htdig/pdftex/2003-March/003814.html
- Bugfix: /CreationDate didn't care for the timezone and could be fooled.
 See http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-pdftex/2003-July/000223.html
- Bugfix: The translation of 8-bit characters in included pdfs that had their
 eighth bit set sometimes got wrong because of a missing typecast.
 See http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-pdftex/2003-July/000216.html
- Bugfix: pdfTeX -ini would crash with a minimal file because it didn't read
 it's config and so didn't know anything about fonts.
 See http://tug.org/pipermail/pdftex/2003-July/004262.html
- Bugfix: \pdfstartlink would produce spurious /NewWindow entries. Also the
 syntax of <action spec> and <goto-action spec> has been cleaned up.
 See http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-pdftex/2003-June/000167.html
- Bugfix: \pdffontattr was not used for T3 fonts.
 See http://tug.org/pipermail/pdftex/2003-June/004127.html
- Bugfix: The cropbox of an included pdf would sometimes not be used.
 See http://tug.org/pipermail/pdftex/2003-May/004037.html
- pdfTeX uses xpdf 2.02

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pdfTeX 3.141592-1.10b was released on 2003-02-26
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- The numbers in transformation matrices are allways written with maximum
 precision (see http://tug.org/pipermail/pdftex/2003-February/003596.html).
- Incorporated the new version of TeX: 3.141592
- Bugfix: Numbers in pdfs would sometimes be just a wee bit of (changed
 implementation of pdftoepdf.convertNumToPDF).
- Bugfix: When setting the /Producer, /Creator or /CreationDate keys with
 \pdfinfo pdfTeX would also insert default values which caused duplicate keys
 in the info dict (see
 http://tug.org/pipermail/pdftex/2003-February/003524.html).
- The reading of mapfiles is much faster (see
 http://tug.org/pipermail/pdftex/2002-July/002843.html).
- Bugfix: AR5 had problems with the CTM when displaying in "fit visible" mode
 (see http://tug.org/pipermail/pdftex/2002-May/002688.html).
- Bugfix: str_in_str had wrong indices (see
 http://tug.org/pipermail/pdftex/2002-March/002367.html).
- Bugfix: decimal_digits defaulted to 0, which caused problems with included
 images when including pdfs (see
 http://tug.org/pipermail/pdftex/2003-February/003518.html).
 It now defaults to 4.
- Bugfix: the type of included images was decided based only on the extensions;
 now pdfTeX looks for magic bytes at the start of files (see
 http://tug.org/pipermail/pdftex/2003-February/003519.html)

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pdfTeX 3.14159-1.10a was released on 2003-01-16
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- pdfTeX is now able to produce pdf1.4 (which is also the default) and has
 almost complete support for including pdf1.4 files:
 - Additional attributes like MetaData are copied from included pdfs.
 - Currently the Page Group attribute (see sections 7.3.6 and 7.5.5 of the pdf
   1.4 reference) of included pdfs is NOT copied (as we don't know how to
   handle this when imposing pdfs).
     This means including pdfs with transparency features will work as long as
   the included pdf doesn't use Page Groups; if it does, the result might not
   be what is expected (One application known to use Page Groups is Adobe
   Illustrator v9++). The distributed pdfTeX binaries will give a warning
   about any occurance of a Page Group in an included pdf and ignore the Page
   Group (thus producing syntactically correct pdfs but probably not the
   intended output).
     Acrobat 5++ and newer versions of Jaws display files without Page Groups
   correctly, so this might not really be a problem.
     See pdftoepdf.cc for preprocessor flags which allow this behaviour to be
   changed (copying the Page Group (most likely producing incorrect pdf) or
   treating Page Groups as errors).
- The new primitive \pdfoptionpdfminorversion sets the pdf version of the
 generated file and the latest allowed pdf version of included pdfs:
       \pdfoptionpdfminorversion=3
 tells pdfTeX to set the pdf version to 1.3 and allows only included pdfs with
 versions <= 1.3 .
   The default for \pdfoptionpdfminorversion is 4 for pdf 1.4
   This must appear before any data is written to the generated pdf file, so
 you should put it at the very start of your files.
   This can also be set in pdftex.cfg with pdf_minorversion
- It is now possible to specify the pdf page box to use when including pdfs.
 The syntax has been extended:
   \pdfximage [<image attr spec>] <general text>           (h, v, m)
   <image attr spec> --> [<rule spec>] [<attr spec>] [<page spec>] [<pdf box spec>]
   <pdf box spec> --> mediabox|cropbox|bleedbox|trimbox|artbox
 The default is cropbox (which defaults to mediabox), to be compatible with
 previous versions of pdfTeX.
   The page box specified at \pdfximage can be globally overridden with the
 config parameter always_use_pdfpagebox and the command
 \pdfoptionalwaysusepdfpagebox <integer>, where 0 is the default (use whatever
 is specified with \pdfximage), 1 is media, 2 is crop, 3 is bleed, 4 is trim
 and 5 is artbox. This can only be set once per object, i.e. the value used at
 \pdfximage is remembered.
   See the pdf reference for an explanation of the boxes.
- The support for the inclusion of jpeg images has been extended to allow the
 inclusion of JPEG/Exif files which are produced by digital photo cameras
 (thanks to Hartmut Henkel).
- The support for the inclusion of tif images has been removed as it was of
 limited use (it worked only for gray-scale and rgb images) and produced wrong
 results (all other images types where treated as rgb images).
 Tif images can be converted on *nix on-the-fly to pngs with the help of
 ImageMagick, epstopdf.sty or pdftex.def v0.4 or newer, and this rule:
   \DeclareGraphicsRule{.tif}{png}{.png}{`convert #1 `basename #1 .tif`.png}
- The extensions for pdf encryption have been removed, since they make the
 pdfTeX code overly complex. Those needing pdf encryption are encouraged to
 produce a standalone program for encrypting pdfs.
- pdfTeX now writes a usage statistic about the pdfTeX specific memory to the
 log.
- numerous bugfixes, most of them in the inclusion of pdfs.
- pdfTeX uses xpdf 2.01
- pdfTeX uses libpng 1.2.5

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