Hi, There's a new lmtx upload with a few fixes in publication lists (TS made some tests). For those who like fonts, there is an update of the punk font (the mkiv variants dates from 2008 which is ancient on a software timeline). You can run meta-imp-punk.mkxl to get an idea. There's also a typescript: type-imp-punk.mkxl one can create different versions and play with random variants and such. The question is: do we need more metapost font magic and infrastructure? For "pdf features that browsers implement fuzzy or not at all" lovers there is test \startalternate[text={A}] \dorecurse{10}{A } \startalternate[text={B}] \dorecurse{10}{B } \stopalternate \dorecurse{10}{A } \stopalternate test \par test \startalternate[text={e=mc^2}]!$e=mc^2$\stopalternate\par test \alternate{e=mc^2}{copy:}\nbsp$e=mc^2$\par which cheats on cut and paste (if you know where to click). (It actually will replace something more low level which is probably not used anyway.) Hans ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | www.pragma-ade.nl | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------