Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez <paag...@gmail.com> writes:

> This should be the good one. Apologies...

Thanks!

> Subject: [PATCH] Update org-latex-default-packages-alist
>
> * lisp/org.el: org-latex-default-packages-alist uses the same packages

Please follow the changelog format as described in
https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html#commit-messages
(especially when you push commits yourself - I cannot check those in
advance)

Should be * lisp/org.el (org-latex-default-packages-alist):

> as pandoc. It seems a well-accepted standard for fonts when exporting
> to any LaTeX flavour. XeTeX and LuaLaTeX use ~unicode-math~. Added
> ~textcomp~ for PDFLaTeX.

Should be 2 spaces between sentences.

> +*** Font management for =pdflatex=, =lualatex= and =xetex=
> +
> +Exporting lo LaTeX and Beamer is closer to 
> [[https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/blob/main/data/templates/fonts.latex][~pandoc~
>  conventions]].
> +~lualatex~ use packages ~unicode-math~ and ~fontspec~. You may need to
> +fine-tune your mathematical expressions.

As discussed in
https://list.orgmode.org/877c3flzv0.fsf@localhost/T/#m56e31ee64e33df06eb8073c57ac0af5aaf4212fd
this is not a good news entry.
The news entry should describe changes made in the patch in a way that
explains to ordinary users how their setup may be affected:

1. The news entry should reflect actual changes (not future changes)

2. The news entry should explain potential problems that may occur and
   what users may need to tweak in their configs in order to adapt to
   the changes.

For example,

*** ~amsmath~ package is replaced with ~unicode-math~ when export to PDF via 
XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX

Previously, Org used ~amsmath~ LaTeX package by default when exporting
to PDF. Now, when using non-default XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX compilers,
~unicode-math~ is used instead.

~unicode-math~ is a full replacement of ~amsmath~ with better UTF-8
support.  Most of the users do no need to do anything about this
change.  However, ~unicode-math~ is not a complete copy of ~amsmath~ and
small typographical differences may appear in the exported documents.
Also, there is a small possibility that previously working PDF export
may be broken (due to bugs in ~unicode-math~).

*** ~textcomp~ package is used by default when exporting to PDF via PDFLaTeX

Previously, some Org entities (e.g. =\texteuro=) might not render
correctly when exporting to PDF.  With ~textcomp~, export should become
more reliable.

No action should be needed on user side.

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