What's new in the latest version 3.1 of TikZ? [on hold]
TikZ version 3.1 is available on CTAN since January 5, 2019.
Christian Feuersaenger published the latest version on sourceforge on the same day.
The manual of version 3.0.1a which had 1161 pages now has 1282 pages.
What's new in this version?
tikz-pgf
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TikZ version 3.1 is available on CTAN since January 5, 2019.
Christian Feuersaenger published the latest version on sourceforge on the same day.
The manual of version 3.0.1a which had 1161 pages now has 1282 pages.
What's new in this version?
tikz-pgf
put on hold as off-topic by Henri Menke, CarLaTeX, TeXnician, Stefan Pinnow, Skillmon yesterday
- This question does not fall within the scope of TeX, LaTeX or related typesetting systems as defined in the help center.
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Do not get me wrong, but I am not sure this question is suitable for the website... The answer is simply a link to either an announcement or release notes...
– Paulo Cereda
yesterday
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@PauloCereda are you sure the correct answer isn't "121 pages" ?
– David Carlisle
yesterday
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Read the changelog: mirrors.ctan.org/graphics/pgf/base/doc/ChangeLog . I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's asking for off-site resources.
– Henri Menke
yesterday
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@AndréC Good point. I'll vote to close that one as well.
– Henri Menke
yesterday
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@HenriMenke I still don't understand since almost all the questions that are asked here have an answer in reading the package manual and are therefore all off-site resources.
– AndréC
yesterday
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TikZ version 3.1 is available on CTAN since January 5, 2019.
Christian Feuersaenger published the latest version on sourceforge on the same day.
The manual of version 3.0.1a which had 1161 pages now has 1282 pages.
What's new in this version?
tikz-pgf
TikZ version 3.1 is available on CTAN since January 5, 2019.
Christian Feuersaenger published the latest version on sourceforge on the same day.
The manual of version 3.0.1a which had 1161 pages now has 1282 pages.
What's new in this version?
tikz-pgf
tikz-pgf
asked yesterday
AndréCAndréC
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8,23611444
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put on hold as off-topic by Henri Menke, CarLaTeX, TeXnician, Stefan Pinnow, Skillmon yesterday
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4
Do not get me wrong, but I am not sure this question is suitable for the website... The answer is simply a link to either an announcement or release notes...
– Paulo Cereda
yesterday
2
@PauloCereda are you sure the correct answer isn't "121 pages" ?
– David Carlisle
yesterday
5
Read the changelog: mirrors.ctan.org/graphics/pgf/base/doc/ChangeLog . I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's asking for off-site resources.
– Henri Menke
yesterday
3
@AndréC Good point. I'll vote to close that one as well.
– Henri Menke
yesterday
1
@HenriMenke I still don't understand since almost all the questions that are asked here have an answer in reading the package manual and are therefore all off-site resources.
– AndréC
yesterday
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4
Do not get me wrong, but I am not sure this question is suitable for the website... The answer is simply a link to either an announcement or release notes...
– Paulo Cereda
yesterday
2
@PauloCereda are you sure the correct answer isn't "121 pages" ?
– David Carlisle
yesterday
5
Read the changelog: mirrors.ctan.org/graphics/pgf/base/doc/ChangeLog . I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's asking for off-site resources.
– Henri Menke
yesterday
3
@AndréC Good point. I'll vote to close that one as well.
– Henri Menke
yesterday
1
@HenriMenke I still don't understand since almost all the questions that are asked here have an answer in reading the package manual and are therefore all off-site resources.
– AndréC
yesterday
4
4
Do not get me wrong, but I am not sure this question is suitable for the website... The answer is simply a link to either an announcement or release notes...
– Paulo Cereda
yesterday
Do not get me wrong, but I am not sure this question is suitable for the website... The answer is simply a link to either an announcement or release notes...
– Paulo Cereda
yesterday
2
2
@PauloCereda are you sure the correct answer isn't "121 pages" ?
– David Carlisle
yesterday
@PauloCereda are you sure the correct answer isn't "121 pages" ?
– David Carlisle
yesterday
5
5
Read the changelog: mirrors.ctan.org/graphics/pgf/base/doc/ChangeLog . I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's asking for off-site resources.
– Henri Menke
yesterday
Read the changelog: mirrors.ctan.org/graphics/pgf/base/doc/ChangeLog . I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's asking for off-site resources.
– Henri Menke
yesterday
3
3
@AndréC Good point. I'll vote to close that one as well.
– Henri Menke
yesterday
@AndréC Good point. I'll vote to close that one as well.
– Henri Menke
yesterday
1
1
@HenriMenke I still don't understand since almost all the questions that are asked here have an answer in reading the package manual and are therefore all off-site resources.
– AndréC
yesterday
@HenriMenke I still don't understand since almost all the questions that are asked here have an answer in reading the package manual and are therefore all off-site resources.
– AndréC
yesterday
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Well according to the Announcement text it's
Release 3.1 introduces the new animations library for HTML/SVG output and comes with tons of bugfixes.
There's also the full changelog. (I borrowed this link from Henri Menke's comment)
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Hopefully, this will generate a lot of SVG and animation-related questions :-)) !
– AlexG
yesterday
4
@AlexG Hopefully these SVG and animated-related questions will generate lot of your interesting answers -- I'm looking forward to reading them :)
– samcarter
yesterday
I must immediatly update!
– vi pa
yesterday
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Well according to the Announcement text it's
Release 3.1 introduces the new animations library for HTML/SVG output and comes with tons of bugfixes.
There's also the full changelog. (I borrowed this link from Henri Menke's comment)
4
Hopefully, this will generate a lot of SVG and animation-related questions :-)) !
– AlexG
yesterday
4
@AlexG Hopefully these SVG and animated-related questions will generate lot of your interesting answers -- I'm looking forward to reading them :)
– samcarter
yesterday
I must immediatly update!
– vi pa
yesterday
add a comment |
Well according to the Announcement text it's
Release 3.1 introduces the new animations library for HTML/SVG output and comes with tons of bugfixes.
There's also the full changelog. (I borrowed this link from Henri Menke's comment)
4
Hopefully, this will generate a lot of SVG and animation-related questions :-)) !
– AlexG
yesterday
4
@AlexG Hopefully these SVG and animated-related questions will generate lot of your interesting answers -- I'm looking forward to reading them :)
– samcarter
yesterday
I must immediatly update!
– vi pa
yesterday
add a comment |
Well according to the Announcement text it's
Release 3.1 introduces the new animations library for HTML/SVG output and comes with tons of bugfixes.
There's also the full changelog. (I borrowed this link from Henri Menke's comment)
Well according to the Announcement text it's
Release 3.1 introduces the new animations library for HTML/SVG output and comes with tons of bugfixes.
There's also the full changelog. (I borrowed this link from Henri Menke's comment)
edited yesterday
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RavenRaven
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Hopefully, this will generate a lot of SVG and animation-related questions :-)) !
– AlexG
yesterday
4
@AlexG Hopefully these SVG and animated-related questions will generate lot of your interesting answers -- I'm looking forward to reading them :)
– samcarter
yesterday
I must immediatly update!
– vi pa
yesterday
add a comment |
4
Hopefully, this will generate a lot of SVG and animation-related questions :-)) !
– AlexG
yesterday
4
@AlexG Hopefully these SVG and animated-related questions will generate lot of your interesting answers -- I'm looking forward to reading them :)
– samcarter
yesterday
I must immediatly update!
– vi pa
yesterday
4
4
Hopefully, this will generate a lot of SVG and animation-related questions :-)) !
– AlexG
yesterday
Hopefully, this will generate a lot of SVG and animation-related questions :-)) !
– AlexG
yesterday
4
4
@AlexG Hopefully these SVG and animated-related questions will generate lot of your interesting answers -- I'm looking forward to reading them :)
– samcarter
yesterday
@AlexG Hopefully these SVG and animated-related questions will generate lot of your interesting answers -- I'm looking forward to reading them :)
– samcarter
yesterday
I must immediatly update!
– vi pa
yesterday
I must immediatly update!
– vi pa
yesterday
add a comment |
4
Do not get me wrong, but I am not sure this question is suitable for the website... The answer is simply a link to either an announcement or release notes...
– Paulo Cereda
yesterday
2
@PauloCereda are you sure the correct answer isn't "121 pages" ?
– David Carlisle
yesterday
5
Read the changelog: mirrors.ctan.org/graphics/pgf/base/doc/ChangeLog . I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's asking for off-site resources.
– Henri Menke
yesterday
3
@AndréC Good point. I'll vote to close that one as well.
– Henri Menke
yesterday
1
@HenriMenke I still don't understand since almost all the questions that are asked here have an answer in reading the package manual and are therefore all off-site resources.
– AndréC
yesterday