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diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script/source-doc/english/common-interleafpage.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script/source-doc/english/common-interleafpage.tex index 0f1fe6a0d6..24842ac25b 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script/source-doc/english/common-interleafpage.tex +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script/source-doc/english/common-interleafpage.tex @@ -46,12 +46,12 @@ % ====================================================================== \KOMAProvidesFile{common-interleafpage.tex}% - [$Date: 2019-10-10 09:50:23 +0200 (Thu, 10 Oct 2019) $ + [$Date: 2019-11-11 08:22:00 +0100 (Mon, 11 Nov 2019) $ KOMA-Script guide (common paragraphs: Interleaf Pages)] \translator{Markus Kohm\and Gernot Hassenpflug\and Krickette Murabayashi\and Karl Hagen} -% Date of the translated German file: 2019-10-09 +% Date of the translated German file: 2019-11-11 \section{Interleaf Pages} \seclabel{emptypage}% @@ -67,30 +67,32 @@ \autopageref{sec:\ThisCommonLabelBase.emptypage.next}.% } -Interleaf pages are pages that are inserted between parts of a document. -Traditionally, these pages are completely blank. \LaTeX{}, however, -sets them by default with the current page style. \KOMAScript{} provides -several extensions to this functionality. +\IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrextend}{}{% + Interleaf pages are pages that are inserted between parts of a document. + Traditionally, these pages are completely blank. \LaTeX{}, however, sets + them by default with the current page style. \KOMAScript{} provides several + extensions to this functionality. -Interleaf pages are mostly found in books. Because book chapters commonly -start on the right (recto) page of a two-page spread, an empty left (verso) -page must be inserted if the previous chapter ends on a recto page. For this -reason, interleaf pages really only exist for two-sided printing. + Interleaf pages are mostly found in books. Because book chapters commonly + start on the right (recto) page of a two-page spread, an empty left (verso) + page must be inserted if the previous chapter ends on a recto page. For this + reason, interleaf pages really only exist for two-sided printing. % -\iffalse % Umbruchkorrektur + \iffalse % Umbruchkorrektur The blank versos in one-sided printing are not true interleaf pages, - although they may appear as such in counting the printed sheets. -\fi% + although they may appear as such in counting the printed sheets.% + \fi% -\IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlttr2}{% - Interleaf pages are unusual in letters. This is not least because two-sided - letters are rare, as letters are usually not bound. Nevertheless, - \KOMAScript{} also supports interleaf pages for two-sided letters. However, - since the commands described here are seldom used in letters, you will not - find any examples here. If necessary, please refer to the examples in - \autoref{sec:maincls.emptypage}, starting on - \autopageref{sec:maincls.emptypage}.% -}{}% + \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlttr2}{% + Interleaf pages are unusual in letters. This is not least because + two-sided letters are rare, as letters are usually not + bound. Nevertheless, \KOMAScript{} also supports interleaf pages for + two-sided letters. However, since the commands described here are seldom + used in letters, you will not find any examples here. If necessary, please + refer to the examples in \autoref{sec:maincls.emptypage}, starting on + \autopageref{sec:maincls.emptypage}.% + }{}% +}% \begin{Declaration} \OptionVName{cleardoublepage}{page style} |