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index 3814320ed6..1ee59ed003 100644
--- a/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script/source-doc/english/common-pagestylemanipulation.tex
+++ b/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script/source-doc/english/common-pagestylemanipulation.tex
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
Setting up defined page styles)]
\translator{Markus Kohm\and Jana Schubert\and Karl Hagen}
-% Date version of the translated file: 2019-10-09
+% Date version of the translated file: 2019-12-06
\section{Manipulating Page Styles}
\seclabel{pagestyle.content}
@@ -93,6 +93,11 @@
\IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlayer-scrpage-experts}{\iffalse}{%
\csname iftrue\endcsname}%
\begin{Declaration}
+ \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlayer}{%
+ \Option{automark}
+ \OptionVName{autooneside}{simple switch}
+ \Option{manualmark}
+ }{}%
\Macro{automark}\OParameter{section level of the right mark}
\Parameter{section level of the left mark}
\Macro{automark*}\OParameter{section level of the right mark}
@@ -142,20 +147,24 @@
\DescRef{\ThisCommonLabelBase.cmd.markright} and
\DescRef{\ThisCommonLabelBase.cmd.markboth}, which are described later
in this section.
- \end{Explain}\par
+ \end{Explain}\par%
+ This distinction has been eliminated by %
+ \iffalse \Package{scrpage2} and now also by \fi%
+ \hyperref[cha:scrlayer]{\Package{scrlayer}}\IndexPackage{scrlayer}. Instead
+ of distinguishing between automatic\textnote{automatic and manual running
+ heads} and manual running heads by which page style is selected, there
+ are two new commands: \Macro{automark} and \Macro{manualmark}.%
}{%
\IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlayer}{%
For most classes, the choice of a page style\,---\,generally
\PageStyle{headings} or \PageStyle{myheading}\,---\,determines whether
- the running heads are created automatically or manually. %
+ the running heads are created automatically or manually.
+% TODO: Fix new translation
+ With \Package{scrlayer} the distinction is done with the two commands
+ \Macro{automark} and \Macro{manualmark}.%
+% :ODOT
}{\InternalCommonFileUsageError}%
}%
- This distinction has been eliminated by %
- \iffalse \Package{scrpage2} and now also by \fi%
- \hyperref[cha:scrlayer]{\Package{scrlayer}}\IndexPackage{scrlayer}. Instead
- of distinguishing between automatic\textnote{automatic and manual running
- heads} and manual running heads by which page style is selected, there are
- two new commands: \Macro{automark} and \Macro{manualmark}.
The \Macro{manualmark}\important{\Macro{manualmark}} command switches to
manual marks and deactivates the automatic filling of the marks. In contrast,
@@ -182,8 +191,10 @@
previous commands to automatically set the mark, while \Macro{automark*}
changes only the behaviour of the section levels specified in its
arguments.%
- \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlayer-scrpage}{}{ With this feature you can handle
- relatively complex cases.}% Umbruchoptimierung
+ \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlayer-scrpage}{}{ %
+ With this feature you can handle
+ relatively complex cases.%
+ }% Umbruchoptimierung
\IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlayer-scrpage}{\iftrue}{\csname
iffalse\endcsname}%
\iffalse% Umbruchkorrekturtext
@@ -205,7 +216,8 @@
have to load \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlayer-scrpage}{%
\Package{scrlayer-scrpage}%
}{%
- \hyperref[cha:scrlayer-scrpage]{\Package{scrlayer-scrpage}}}
+ \hyperref[cha:scrlayer-scrpage]{\Package{scrlayer-scrpage}}%
+ }
and select the \DescRef{\LabelBase.pagestyle.scrheadings} page style,
so the document starts with:
\begin{lstcode}
@@ -254,11 +266,12 @@
\end{Example}
\fi
+ \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlayer}{}{%
\begin{Declaration}
- \Option{automark}
- \OptionVName{autooneside}{simple switch}
- \Option{manualmark}
- \end{Declaration}
+ \Option{automark}
+ \OptionVName{autooneside}{simple switch}
+ \Option{manualmark}
+ \end{Declaration}}
Instead of the commands described previously, you can also use the
\Option{manualmark}\important{\Option{manualmark}\\\Option{automark}} and
\Option{automark} options to switch between automatic and manual running
@@ -279,7 +292,7 @@
for other classes.
\fi
- \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlayer-scrpage}{%
+ \IfThisCommonLabelBaseOneOf{scrlayer,scrlayer-scrpage}{%
In one-sided printing, you normally want only the higher section levels
to provide the running title.%
}{%
@@ -329,77 +342,56 @@
\Option{automark} or \Option{manualmark}, or the command
\DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.automark} or \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.manualmark},
will the conditions here be initialized.%
- \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlayer-scrpage}{\par%
+ \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlayer}{\par%
You can find additional background information and examples of how to use
these commands in the documentation for the \Package{scrlayer} package
- \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlayer-scrpage}{%
- \Package{scrlayer-scrpage}%
- }{%
- \hyperref[cha:scrlayer-scrpage]{\Package{scrlayer-scrpage}}%
- } in \autoref{sec:scrlayer-scrpage.pagestyle.content}, starting on
+ \hyperref[cha:scrlayer-scrpage]{\Package{scrlayer-scrpage}}%
+ in \autoref{sec:scrlayer-scrpage.pagestyle.content}, starting on
\DescPageRef{scrlayer-scrpage.cmd.manualmark}.%
- }{}%
- \EndIndexGroup
+ }{%
+ \EndIndexGroup%
+ }%
\EndIndexGroup
- \begin{Declaration}
- \OptionVName{draft}{simple switch}
- \end{Declaration}
- This \KOMAScript{} option accepts the values for simple switches
- listed in \autoref{tab:truefalseswitch}, \autopageref{tab:truefalseswitch}.
- If this option is active, all elements of the page styles will also show
- rulers\index{ruler}%
- \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlayer}{ for}{%
- . This can sometimes be useful during}
- the drafting process.%
- \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlayer-scrpage}{ %
- If this option has been set globally (see the optional argument
- of \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.documentclass}) but you do not want the
- rulers, you can deactivate them for this package alone by using
- \OptionValue{draft}{false} as an optional argument of
- \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.usepackage} while loading the package.%
- }{}%
- \EndIndexGroup
+ \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlayer}{% already described at \layercontentsmeasure
+ }{%
+ \begin{Declaration}
+ \OptionVName{draft}{simple switch}
+ \end{Declaration}
+ This \KOMAScript{} option accepts the values for simple switches
+ listed in \autoref{tab:truefalseswitch}, \autopageref{tab:truefalseswitch}.
+ If this option is active, all elements of the page styles will also show
+ rulers\index{ruler}%
+ \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlayer}{ for}{%
+ . This can sometimes be useful during}
+ the drafting process.%
+ \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlayer-scrpage}{ %
+ If this option has been set globally (see the optional argument
+ of \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.documentclass}) but you do not want the
+ rulers, you can deactivate them for this package alone by using
+ \OptionValue{draft}{false} as an optional argument of
+ \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.usepackage} while loading the package.%
+ }{}%
+ \EndIndexGroup%
+ }%
\begin{Declaration}
\Macro{MakeMarkcase}\Parameter{text}
+ \OptionVName{markcase}{value}
\end{Declaration}
- Automatic running heads, but not manual ones, use \Macro{MakeMarkcase} for
+ Automatic running heads, but not manual ones, use \Macro{MakeMarkcase} for
their output. If the command has not been defined, e.\,g., by the class
while loading \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlayer}{%
\Package{scrlayer}%
}{%
\hyperref[cha:scrlayer]{\Package{scrlayer}}%
}, it is defined by default to output the argument \PName{text} without
- changes. But the default can be changed either by redefining
- \Macro{MakeMarkcase} or by using the \DescRef{\LabelBase.option.markcase}%
+ changes. But the default can be changed either by redefining
+ \Macro{MakeMarkcase}. Using the \DescRef{\LabelBase.option.markcase}%
\IndexOption{markcase}\important{\DescRef{\LabelBase.option.markcase}}
- option, which will be described next. Depending on the setting, the
- argument can, e.\,g., be converted into upper or lower case.%
- \EndIndexGroup
-
-
- \begin{Declaration}
- \OptionVName{markcase}{value}
- \end{Declaration}
- As explained earlier, with \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlayer}{%
- \Package{scrlayer}%
- }{%
- \hyperref[cha:scrlayer]{\Package{scrlayer}}%
- } you can choose between manual and automatic running heads. Using automatic
- running heads, the corresponding marks are set using the section heading
- commands. In some cultures, in contrast to the typography of German-speaking
- countries, it is common practice to set the running heads in upper-case
- letters. The \LaTeX{} standard classes do so by default. The
- \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlayer}{%
- \Package{scrlayer}%
- }{%
- \hyperref[cha:scrlayer]{\Package{scrlayer}}%
- } package also offers this as an option. To do so, use the
- \OptionValue{markcase}{upper}\important{\OptionValue{markcase}{upper}}%
- \IndexOption[indexmain]{markcase~=upper} option, which redefines
- \DescRef{scrlayer.cmd.MakeMarkcase}\IndexCmd[indexmain]{MakeMarkcase}.
+ option with one of the values of \autoref{tab:scrlayer-scrpage.markcase}
+ also redefines \Macro{MakeMarkcase}.
\IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlayer}{%
Because of the poor typographical quality of the primitive capitalisation
@@ -464,25 +456,120 @@
\end{table}
}{}%
\EndIndexGroup
+\fi
+
-
+\IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlayer-scrpage}{\iffalse}{\csname iftrue\endcsname}
\begin{Declaration}
- \Macro{leftmark}
+ \Macro{righttopmark}
+ \Macro{rightbotmark}
+ \Macro{rightfirstmark}
\Macro{rightmark}
+ \Macro{lefttopmark}
+ \Macro{leftbotmark}
+ \Macro{leftfirstmark}
+ \Macro{leftmark}
+ \end{Declaration}
+ \LaTeX\ChangedAt{v3.16}{\Package{scrlayer}} typically uses a two-part
+ \TeX{} mark for page styles. Running heads can access the left part of that
+ mark with \DescRef{scrlayer.cmd.leftmark}%
+ \important{\DescRef{scrlayer.cmd.leftmark}}\IndexCmd{leftmark} and the right
+ part with \DescRef{scrlayer.cmd.rightmark}%
+ \important{\DescRef{scrlayer.cmd.rightmark}}\IndexCmd{rightmark}. In fact,
+ it was probably intended to use \DescRef{scrlayer.cmd.leftmark} for the
+ running head of left (even) pages and \DescRef{scrlayer.cmd.rightmark} for
+ the running head of right (odd) pages of two-sided documents. In
+ one-sided printing, however, the standard classes do not even set the left
+ part of the mark.
+
+ \TeX{} itself knows three ways to access a mark. The \Macro{botmark}%
+ \IndexCmd{botmark}\important{\Macro{botmark}} is the last valid mark of the
+ most recent page that has been built. If no mark has been set on the page,
+ it corresponds to the last mark set on the pages that have already been
+ shipped out. The \LaTeX{} command \DescRef{scrlayer.cmd.leftmark} uses
+ precisely this mark, so it returns the left part of the last mark of the
+ page. This corresponds exactly to \Macro{leftbotmark}%
+ \important{\Macro{leftbotmark}}. By comparison, \Macro{rightbotmark}%
+ \important{\Macro{rightbotmark}} prints the right part of this mark.
+
+ \Macro{firstmark}\IndexCmd{firstmark}\important{\Macro{firstmark}} is the
+ first mark of the last page that has been built. This is the first mark that
+ has been set on the page. If no mark has been set on the page, it
+ corresponds to the last mark of the pages that have already been shipped
+ out. The \LaTeX{} command \DescRef{scrlayer.cmd.rightmark} uses precisely
+ this mark, so it returns the right part of the first mark of the page. This
+ corresponds exactly to \Macro{rightfirstmark}%
+ \important{\Macro{rightfirstmark}}. By comparison, \Macro{leftfirstmark}%
+ \important{\Macro{leftfirstmark}} prints the left part of this mark.
+
+ \Macro{topmark}\IndexCmd{topmark}\important{\Macro{topmark}} is the content
+ that \Macro{botmark} had before building the current page. \LaTeX{} itself
+ does not use it. Nevertheless, \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlayer}{%
+ \Package{scrlayer}%
+ }{%
+ \hyperref[cha:scrlayer]{\Package{scrlayer}}%
+ } provides \Macro{lefttopmark}\important{\Macro{lefttopmark}} to access the
+ left part of this mark and \Macro{righttopmark}%
+ \important{\Macro{righttopmark}} to access the right part.
+
+ Note\textnote{Attention!} that the left and right portions of the mark
+ can only be set together. Even if you use
+ \DescRef{scrlayer.cmd.markright}\IndexCmd{markright} to change only the
+ right part, the left part will set again (unchanged). Accordingly, in
+ two-sided printing, using the \PageStyle{headings}%
+ \important{\PageStyle{headings}}\IndexPagestyle{headings} page style,
+ the higher section levels always make both parts. For example,
+ \DescRef{scrlayer.cmd.chaptermark} uses \DescRef{scrlayer.cmd.markboth} with
+ an empty right argument in this case. This is the reason
+ \DescRef{scrlayer.cmd.rightmark} or \Macro{rightfirstmark} always shows an
+ empty value on pages which start a chapter, even if there was a
+ \DescRef{scrlayer.cmd.sectionmark} or \DescRef{maincls.cmd.section} on the
+ same page to make the right part of the mark.
+ Please note\textnote{Attention!} that using any of these commands to show
+ the left or right part of the mark as part of the page content may lead to
+ unexpected results. They are really meant for use in the header or footer
+ of a page style only. Therefore, they should always be part of the contents
+ of a layer when using \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlayer}{%
+ \Package{scrlayer}%
+ }{%
+ \hyperref[cha:scrlayer]{\Package{scrlayer}}%
+ }. But it does not matter whether the layer is restricted to the background
+ or the foreground, since all layers are shipped out after building the
+ current page.
+
+ If you need more information about the mark mechanism
+ \iffree{of \TeX{}}{\unskip}, please have a look at
+ \cite[chapter~23]{knuth:texbook}. The topic is flagged there as an issue for
+ real experts. \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlayer}{% Umbruchkorrektur
+ So if the explanation above confused you, please don't worry about it.}{}%
+ \EndIndexGroup
+\fi
+
+
+\IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlayer-scrpage-experts}{\iffalse}{%
+ \csname iftrue\endcsname}%
+ \begin{Declaration}
+ \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlayer-scrpage}{%
+ \Macro{leftmark}
+ \Macro{rightmark}
+ }{}%
\Macro{headmark}
\Macro{pagemark}
\end{Declaration}
- If you want to depart from the predefined page styles, you typically need to
- decide where to place the marks' contents. With
- \Macro{leftmark}\important{\Macro{leftmark}} you can define what will
- appear in the left mark when the page is output.
+ \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlayer-scrpage}{%
+ If you want to depart from the predefined page styles, you typically need
+ to decide where to place the marks' contents. With
+ \Macro{leftmark}\important{\Macro{leftmark}} you can define what will
+ appear in the left mark when the page is output.
+
+ Similarly, you can use \Macro{rightmark}\important{\Macro{rightmark}} to
+ define the contents of the right mark.\iffree{}{ For information about
+ some subtleties when using these commands, see further
+ \DescRef{maincls-experts.cmd.rightmark} in
+ \autoref{sec:maincls-experts.addInfos},
+ \DescPageRef{maincls-experts.cmd.rightmark}.}
- Similarly, you can use \Macro{rightmark}\important{\Macro{rightmark}} to
- define the contents of the right mark.\iffree{}{ For information about some
- subtleties when using these commands, see further
- \DescRef{maincls-experts.cmd.rightmark} in
- \autoref{sec:maincls-experts.addInfos},
- \DescPageRef{maincls-experts.cmd.rightmark}.}
+ }{}%
You can make life easier with \Macro{headmark}\important{\Macro{headmark}}.
This extension of \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlayer}{%
@@ -624,10 +711,11 @@
in the running head. This can be accomplished easily with the
following:
\fi
-\begin{lstcode}[belowskip=-\dp\strutbox]
+\begin{lstcode}
\renewcommand*{\sectionmarkformat}{}
\end{lstcode}
\end{Example}
+ \ExampleEndFix
\fi%
\EndIndexGroup
@@ -672,9 +760,10 @@
\begin{Declaration}
- \Macro{markleft}\Parameter{left mark}%
- \Macro{markright}\Parameter{right mark}%
+ \Macro{markleft}\Parameter{left mark}
+ \Macro{markright}\Parameter{right mark}
\Macro{markboth}\Parameter{left mark}\Parameter{right mark}
+ \Macro{markdouble}\Parameter{mark}
\end{Declaration}
Regardless of whether you are working with manual or automatic running
heads, you can always change the contents of the \PName{left mark} or the
@@ -775,7 +864,15 @@
\end{document}
\end{lstcode}
\end{Example}
- \fi%
+ \fi%
+% TODO: Fix new translation
+ The\ChangedAt{v3.28}{\Package{scrlayer}} command
+ \Macro{markdouble}\important{\Macro{markdouble}} does change the left mark
+ and the right mark to the same contents. So
+ \Macro{markdouble}\Parameter{mark} is a shorter form of
+ \Macro{markboth}\Parameter{mark}\Parameter{mark} with two identical
+ arguments.%
+% :ODOT
\EndIndexGroup
\fi
@@ -875,7 +972,7 @@
\important{\DescRef{scrlayer.cmd.sectionmarkformat}}, because
these are not by default defined using \Macro{GenericMarkFormat}:
\begin{lstcode}
- \documentclass{scrbook}
+ \documentclass[headheight=19.6pt]{scrbook}
\usepackage{blindtext}
\usepackage[automark]{scrlayer-scrpage}
\pagestyle{scrheadings}
@@ -890,95 +987,17 @@
\blinddocument
\end{document}
\end{lstcode}
+ % TODO: New translation
+ Here, option \DescRef{typearea.option.headheight} is used to eliminate
+ the warning, that also has been reported in the previous example.%
+ % :ODOT
\end{Example}
\fi%
\EndIndexGroup
+\fi
- \begin{Declaration}
- \Macro{righttopmark}%
- \Macro{rightbotmark}%
- \Macro{rightfirstmark}%
- \Macro{lefttopmark}%
- \Macro{leftbotmark}%
- \Macro{leftfirstmark}
- \end{Declaration}
- \LaTeX\ChangedAt{v3.16}{\Package{scrlayer}} typically uses a two-part
- \TeX{} mark for page styles. Running heads can access the left part of that
- mark with \DescRef{scrlayer.cmd.leftmark}%
- \important{\DescRef{scrlayer.cmd.leftmark}}\IndexCmd{leftmark} and the right
- part with \DescRef{scrlayer.cmd.rightmark}%
- \important{\DescRef{scrlayer.cmd.rightmark}}\IndexCmd{rightmark}. In fact,
- it was probably intended to use \DescRef{scrlayer.cmd.leftmark} for the
- running head of left (even) pages and \DescRef{scrlayer.cmd.rightmark} for
- the running head of right (odd) pages of two-sided documents. In
- one-sided printing, however, the standard classes do not even set the left
- part of the mark.
-
- \TeX{} itself knows three ways to access a mark. The \Macro{botmark}%
- \IndexCmd{botmark}\important{\Macro{botmark}} is the last valid mark of the
- most recent page that has been built. If no mark has been set on the page,
- it corresponds to the last mark set on the pages that have already been
- shipped out. The \LaTeX{} command \DescRef{scrlayer.cmd.leftmark} uses
- precisely this mark, so it returns the left part of the last mark of the
- page. This corresponds exactly to \Macro{leftbotmark}%
- \important{\Macro{leftbotmark}}. By comparison, \Macro{rightbotmark}%
- \important{\Macro{rightbotmark}} prints the right part of this mark.
-
- \Macro{firstmark}\IndexCmd{firstmark}\important{\Macro{firstmark}} is the
- first mark of the last page that has been built. This is the first mark that
- has been set on the page. If no mark has been set on the page, it
- corresponds to the last mark of the pages that have already been shipped
- out. The \LaTeX{} command \DescRef{scrlayer.cmd.rightmark} uses precisely
- this mark, so it returns the right part of the first mark of the page. This
- corresponds exactly to \Macro{rightfirstmark}%
- \important{\Macro{rightfirstmark}}. By comparison, \Macro{leftfirstmark}%
- \important{\Macro{leftfirstmark}} prints the left part of this mark.
-
- \Macro{topmark}\IndexCmd{topmark}\important{\Macro{topmark}} is the content
- that \Macro{botmark} had before building the current page. \LaTeX{} itself
- does not use it. Nevertheless, \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlayer}{%
- \Package{scrlayer}%
- }{%
- \hyperref[cha:scrlayer]{\Package{scrlayer}}%
- } provides \Macro{lefttopmark}\important{\Macro{lefttopmark}} to access the
- left part of this mark and \Macro{righttopmark}%
- \important{\Macro{righttopmark}} to access the right part.
-
- Note\textnote{Attention!} that the left and right portions of the mark
- can only be set together. Even if you use
- \DescRef{scrlayer.cmd.markright}\IndexCmd{markright} to change only the
- right part, the left part will set again (unchanged). Accordingly, in
- two-sided printing, using the \PageStyle{headings}%
- \important{\PageStyle{headings}}\IndexPagestyle{headings} page style,
- the higher section levels always make both parts. For example,
- \DescRef{scrlayer.cmd.chaptermark} uses \DescRef{scrlayer.cmd.markboth} with
- an empty right argument in this case. This is the reason
- \DescRef{scrlayer.cmd.rightmark} or \Macro{rightfirstmark} always shows an
- empty value on pages which start a chapter, even if there was a
- \DescRef{scrlayer.cmd.sectionmark} or \DescRef{maincls.cmd.section} on the
- same page to make the right part of the mark.
-
- Please note\textnote{Attention!} that using any of these commands to show
- the left or right part of the mark as part of the page content may lead to
- unexpected results. They are really meant for use in the header or footer
- of a page style only. Therefore, they should always be part of the contents
- of a layer when using \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlayer}{%
- \Package{scrlayer}%
- }{%
- \hyperref[cha:scrlayer]{\Package{scrlayer}}%
- }. But it does not matter whether the layer is restricted to the background
- or the foreground, since all layers are shipped out after building the
- current page.
-
- If you need more information about the mark mechanism
- \iffree{of \TeX{}}{\unskip}, please have a look at
- \cite[chapter~23]{knuth:texbook}. The topic is flagged there as an issue for
- real experts. \IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlayer}{% Umbruchkorrektur
- So if the explanation above confused you, please don't worry about it.}{}%
- \EndIndexGroup
-
-
+\IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlayer-scrpage}{\iffalse}{\csname iftrue\endcsname}
\begin{Declaration}
\Macro{@mkleft}\Parameter{left mark}%
\Macro{@mkright}\Parameter{right mark}%
@@ -1019,7 +1038,7 @@
heads are activated.%
\EndIndexGroup%
\fi%
-%
+
\IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrlayer}{%
\par
For more information about manipulating the contents of page styles, see
@@ -1035,3 +1054,5 @@
%%% TeX-master: "../guide.tex"
%%% TeX-PDF-mode: t
%%% End:
+
+% LocalWords: scrlayer