CTAN Update: url
Date: January 1, 2014 3:12:34 PM CET
Donald Arseneau submitted an update to the
url
package.
Version number: 3.4
License type: lppl
Summary description: The command \url is a form of verbatim
command that allows linebreaks at certain characters or
combinations of characters, accepts reconfiguration, and
can usually be used in the argument to another command.
(The \urldef command provides robust commands that serve
in cases when \url doesn't work in an argument.) The
command is intended for email addresses, hypertext
links, directories/paths, etc., which normally have no
spaces, so by default the package ignores spaces in its
argument. However, a package option “allows spaces”,
which is useful for operating systems where spaces are a
common part of file names.
Announcement text:
Minor bugfix revision: % ver 3.4 Sept 2013: \@nomatherr->\@inmatherr. & is now another \UrlBreak character.
This package is located at http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/url/ More information is at http://www.ctan.org/pkg/url We are supported by the TeX Users Group http://www.tug.org . Please join a users group; see http://www.tug.org/usergroups.html .
Thanks for the upload. For the CTAN Team Petra Rübe-Pugliese
Minor bugfix revision: % ver 3.4 Sept 2013: \@nomatherr->\@inmatherr. & is now another \UrlBreak character.
This package is located at http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/url/ More information is at http://www.ctan.org/pkg/url We are supported by the TeX Users Group http://www.tug.org . Please join a users group; see http://www.tug.org/usergroups.html .
Thanks for the upload. For the CTAN Team Petra Rübe-Pugliese
url – Verbatim with URL-sensitive line breaks
The command \url is a form of verbatim command that allows linebreaks at certain characters or combinations of characters, accepts reconfiguration, and can usually be used in the argument to another command. (The \urldef command provides robust commands that serve in cases when \url doesn't work in an argument.) The command is intended for email addresses, hypertext links, directories/paths, etc., which normally have no spaces, so by default the package ignores spaces in its argument. However, a package option “allows spaces”, which is useful for operating systems where spaces are a common part of file names.
Package | url |
Version | 3.4 2013-09-16 |
Maintainer | Donald Arseneau |