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Standard test documents for new packages
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Mutually exclusive options in packagesStructuring a collection of patches for various classes and packagesMultiple documents from a single dtxWhat is the gold standard of package documentation?Any suggestions/requests for features for a new package that allows disabling ligatures for (pre)selected words?How to write TikZ packagesWrote a new package. Is there some standard place to share?Packages `fighting' for the value of a lengthConsolidating similar packagesContributing to existing packages
I'm putting together a package that offers general functionality that I think would be helpful for lots of LaTeX users and in lots of documents.
I've rolled my own test cases, but I can't help but think I might be reinventing the wheel. So, are there any generic test cases with associated packages, e.g. a simple article, report, book, or KOMA-script examples that I should be running it against to demonstrate functionality and interaction with other packages?
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I'm putting together a package that offers general functionality that I think would be helpful for lots of LaTeX users and in lots of documents.
I've rolled my own test cases, but I can't help but think I might be reinventing the wheel. So, are there any generic test cases with associated packages, e.g. a simple article, report, book, or KOMA-script examples that I should be running it against to demonstrate functionality and interaction with other packages?
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I'm putting together a package that offers general functionality that I think would be helpful for lots of LaTeX users and in lots of documents.
I've rolled my own test cases, but I can't help but think I might be reinventing the wheel. So, are there any generic test cases with associated packages, e.g. a simple article, report, book, or KOMA-script examples that I should be running it against to demonstrate functionality and interaction with other packages?
package-writing
I'm putting together a package that offers general functionality that I think would be helpful for lots of LaTeX users and in lots of documents.
I've rolled my own test cases, but I can't help but think I might be reinventing the wheel. So, are there any generic test cases with associated packages, e.g. a simple article, report, book, or KOMA-script examples that I should be running it against to demonstrate functionality and interaction with other packages?
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