Remove cps macro and dot from end of cpterms
Most of the updates in this release were more for internal/maintenance purposes than affecting anything that external users would observe. The only changes I can think of that will make a noticeable difference to typesetting are: that the \cps
macro has been removed because it could conflict with other packages; and that the dot has been removed from the end of each \cpterm
because there were times when it might not be appropriate.
If you're using the glossaries package, I recommend using that to replace the \cps
macro with a regular glossary entry call. Otherwise, you can, of course, define it somewhere at the top of your main .tex file. The macro for it is simply \newcommand*{\cps}{cP~systems}
. For use with glossaries, you can define it as \newglossaryentry{cps}{description={},name={cP~systems}}
, and then refer to that with \gls{cps}
.