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systems/texlive/tlnet/archive/biblatex2bibitem.r61648.tar.xz -2022/01/19 | 14120 | systems/texlive/tlnet/archive/apa7.r61647.tar.xz diff --git a/dviware/dvisvgm/ChangeLog b/dviware/dvisvgm/ChangeLog index c215c9f441..388fcf2acd 100644 --- a/dviware/dvisvgm/ChangeLog +++ b/dviware/dvisvgm/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,39 @@ +2022-01-26 Martin Gieseking + + * .appveyor.yml, configure.ac, doc/dvisvgm.1, src/Doxyfile, + src/version.hpp: + set version to 2.13.1 + + * NEWS: + updated NEWS + +2022-01-25 Martin Gieseking + + * src/PSPattern.cpp: + added explicit std::move to fix build issues with older compilers +closes + #173 + +2022-01-24 Martin Gieseking + + * README.md: + removed Travis badge from README + + * libs/xxHash/xxhash.h: + do no longer depend on for + XXH_STATIC_ASSERT +https://github.com/Cyan4973/xxHash/commit/6189ecd3d44a693460f86280ccf49d33cb4b18e1 + +2022-01-23 Martin Gieseking + + * src/PsSpecialHandler.cpp: + apply bounding box parameters given with pdffile special +closes #174 + + * src/DvisvgmSpecialHandler.cpp: + added evaluation of {?(...)} to dvisvgm:rawdef special +closes #175 + 2022-01-19 Martin Gieseking * .github/workflows/c-cpp.yml: diff --git a/dviware/dvisvgm/NEWS b/dviware/dvisvgm/NEWS index a3ae16653b..d525c62948 100644 --- a/dviware/dvisvgm/NEWS +++ b/dviware/dvisvgm/NEWS @@ -1,3 +1,8 @@ +dvisvgm-2.13.1 (2022-01-26) +- added evaluation of expression {?(...)} to special dvisvgm:rawdef +- fixed regression regarding positioning of PDF graphics (GH issue #174) +- fixed some build issues + dvisvgm-2.13 (2022-01-20) - allow for conversion of multiple EPS files given on the command-line - added variables n and N to option --output representing the current file diff --git a/dviware/dvisvgm/configure b/dviware/dvisvgm/configure index 6fd5fdd0cd..2974ef7caf 100755 --- a/dviware/dvisvgm/configure +++ b/dviware/dvisvgm/configure @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ #! /bin/sh # Guess values for system-dependent variables and create Makefiles. -# Generated by GNU Autoconf 2.69 for dvisvgm 2.13. +# Generated by GNU Autoconf 2.69 for dvisvgm 2.13.1. # # Report bugs to . # @@ -590,8 +590,8 @@ MAKEFLAGS= # Identity of this package. PACKAGE_NAME='dvisvgm' PACKAGE_TARNAME='dvisvgm' -PACKAGE_VERSION='2.13' -PACKAGE_STRING='dvisvgm 2.13' +PACKAGE_VERSION='2.13.1' +PACKAGE_STRING='dvisvgm 2.13.1' PACKAGE_BUGREPORT='martin.gieseking@uos.de' PACKAGE_URL='' @@ -1417,7 +1417,7 @@ if test "$ac_init_help" = "long"; then # Omit some internal or obsolete options to make the list less imposing. # This message is too long to be a string in the A/UX 3.1 sh. cat <<_ACEOF -\`configure' configures dvisvgm 2.13 to adapt to many kinds of systems. +\`configure' configures dvisvgm 2.13.1 to adapt to many kinds of systems. Usage: $0 [OPTION]... [VAR=VALUE]... @@ -1489,7 +1489,7 @@ fi if test -n "$ac_init_help"; then case $ac_init_help in - short | recursive ) echo "Configuration of dvisvgm 2.13:";; + short | recursive ) echo "Configuration of dvisvgm 2.13.1:";; esac cat <<\_ACEOF @@ -1637,7 +1637,7 @@ fi test -n "$ac_init_help" && exit $ac_status if $ac_init_version; then cat <<\_ACEOF -dvisvgm configure 2.13 +dvisvgm configure 2.13.1 generated by GNU Autoconf 2.69 Copyright (C) 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @@ -2181,7 +2181,7 @@ cat >config.log <<_ACEOF This file contains any messages produced by compilers while running configure, to aid debugging if configure makes a mistake. -It was created by dvisvgm $as_me 2.13, which was +It was created by dvisvgm $as_me 2.13.1, which was generated by GNU Autoconf 2.69. Invocation command line was $ $0 $@ @@ -3169,7 +3169,7 @@ fi # Define the identity of the package. PACKAGE='dvisvgm' - VERSION='2.13' + VERSION='2.13.1' cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF @@ -20459,7 +20459,7 @@ cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<\_ACEOF || ac_write_fail=1 # report actual input values of CONFIG_FILES etc. instead of their # values after options handling. ac_log=" -This file was extended by dvisvgm $as_me 2.13, which was +This file was extended by dvisvgm $as_me 2.13.1, which was generated by GNU Autoconf 2.69. Invocation command line was CONFIG_FILES = $CONFIG_FILES @@ -20525,7 +20525,7 @@ _ACEOF cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<_ACEOF || ac_write_fail=1 ac_cs_config="`$as_echo "$ac_configure_args" | sed 's/^ //; s/[\\""\`\$]/\\\\&/g'`" ac_cs_version="\\ -dvisvgm config.status 2.13 +dvisvgm config.status 2.13.1 configured by $0, generated by GNU Autoconf 2.69, with options \\"\$ac_cs_config\\" diff --git a/dviware/dvisvgm/configure.ac b/dviware/dvisvgm/configure.ac index edd12a938f..8eabe7972e 100644 --- a/dviware/dvisvgm/configure.ac +++ b/dviware/dvisvgm/configure.ac @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ # Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script. AC_PREREQ(2.59) -AC_INIT([dvisvgm],[2.13],[martin.gieseking@uos.de]) +AC_INIT([dvisvgm],[2.13.1],[martin.gieseking@uos.de]) DATE="January 2022" AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR(src) AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([config.h]) diff --git a/dviware/dvisvgm/doc/dvisvgm.1 b/dviware/dvisvgm/doc/dvisvgm.1 index 73a0443b68..19bfa9eb62 100644 --- a/dviware/dvisvgm/doc/dvisvgm.1 +++ b/dviware/dvisvgm/doc/dvisvgm.1 @@ -4,10 +4,10 @@ .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2022-01-18 .\" Manual: dvisvgm Manual -.\" Source: dvisvgm 2.13 +.\" Source: dvisvgm 2.13.1 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DVISVGM" "1" "2022\-01\-18" "dvisvgm 2\&.13" "dvisvgm Manual" +.TH "DVISVGM" "1" "2022\-01\-18" "dvisvgm 2\&.13\&.1" "dvisvgm Manual" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/dviware/dvisvgm/libs/xxHash/xxhash.h b/dviware/dvisvgm/libs/xxHash/xxhash.h index 08ab794572..511c4d12bf 100644 --- a/dviware/dvisvgm/libs/xxHash/xxhash.h +++ b/dviware/dvisvgm/libs/xxHash/xxhash.h @@ -1546,8 +1546,7 @@ static void* XXH_memcpy(void* dest, const void* src, size_t size) /* note: use after variable declarations */ #ifndef XXH_STATIC_ASSERT # if defined(__STDC_VERSION__) && (__STDC_VERSION__ >= 201112L) /* C11 */ -# include -# define XXH_STATIC_ASSERT_WITH_MESSAGE(c,m) do { static_assert((c),m); } while(0) +# define XXH_STATIC_ASSERT_WITH_MESSAGE(c,m) do { _Static_assert((c),m); } while(0) # elif defined(__cplusplus) && (__cplusplus >= 201103L) /* C++11 */ # define XXH_STATIC_ASSERT_WITH_MESSAGE(c,m) do { static_assert((c),m); } while(0) # else diff --git a/dviware/dvisvgm/src/DvisvgmSpecialHandler.cpp b/dviware/dvisvgm/src/DvisvgmSpecialHandler.cpp index 8fba6d8974..9a38ef9b3b 100644 --- a/dviware/dvisvgm/src/DvisvgmSpecialHandler.cpp +++ b/dviware/dvisvgm/src/DvisvgmSpecialHandler.cpp @@ -242,6 +242,7 @@ void DvisvgmSpecialHandler::processRawDef (InputReader &ir, SpecialActions &acti if (_nestingLevel == 0) { string xml = ir.getLine(); if (!xml.empty()) { + evaluate_expressions(xml, actions); expand_constants(xml, actions); _defsParser.parse(xml, actions); } diff --git a/dviware/dvisvgm/src/PSPattern.cpp b/dviware/dvisvgm/src/PSPattern.cpp index 6cebe7844d..3232c88bbe 100644 --- a/dviware/dvisvgm/src/PSPattern.cpp +++ b/dviware/dvisvgm/src/PSPattern.cpp @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ unique_ptr PSTilingPattern::createGroupNode () const { // add all succeeding path elements to this group auto group = util::make_unique("g"); group->setClipPathUrl("pc"+XMLString(psID())); - return group; + return std::move(group); } diff --git a/dviware/dvisvgm/src/PsSpecialHandler.cpp b/dviware/dvisvgm/src/PsSpecialHandler.cpp index aa6c7461dc..66514d1b08 100644 --- a/dviware/dvisvgm/src/PsSpecialHandler.cpp +++ b/dviware/dvisvgm/src/PsSpecialHandler.cpp @@ -287,6 +287,7 @@ bool PsSpecialHandler::process (const string &prefix, istream &is, SpecialAction return true; } + /** Handles a psfile/pdffile special which places an external EPS/PDF graphic * at the current DVI position. The lower left corner (llx,lly) of the * given bounding box is placed at the DVI position. @@ -312,9 +313,9 @@ void PsSpecialHandler::imgfile (FileType filetype, const string &fname, const ma swap(lly, ury); else if (filetype == FileType::PDF && llx == 0 && lly == 0 && urx == 0 && ury == 0) { BoundingBox pagebox = _psi.pdfPageBox(fname, pageno); + pagebox.transform(TranslationMatrix(-pagebox.minX(), -pagebox.minY())); if (pagebox.valid()) { - llx = pagebox.minX(); - lly = pagebox.minY(); + llx = lly = 0.0; urx = pagebox.maxX(); ury = pagebox.maxY(); } @@ -371,8 +372,7 @@ void PsSpecialHandler::imgfile (FileType filetype, const string &fname, const ma _actions->embed(bbox); // insert element containing the image data - if (filetype != FileType::PDF) - matrix.rmultiply(TranslationMatrix(-llx, -lly)); // move lower left corner of image to origin + matrix.rmultiply(TranslationMatrix(-llx, -lly)); // move lower left corner of image to origin imgNode->setTransform(matrix); _actions->svgTree().appendToPage(std::move(imgNode)); } diff --git a/fonts/libertinust1math/README b/fonts/libertinust1math/README index 64e744596a..2b0b65f7f1 100644 --- a/fonts/libertinust1math/README +++ b/fonts/libertinust1math/README @@ -6,7 +6,12 @@ The LibertinusT1Math font a Type1 font (accompanied by LaTeX support files) deri The LibertinusT1Math font is available under the terms of the Open Font License version 1.1, and the support files are released under the LPPL. -Current version 2.0.1 2022-01-05 +Current version 2.0.2 2022-01-25 + +Changes in version 2.0.2 +1. Corrected name of the pfb to LibertinusT1Math.pfb, +from LibertinusT1math.pfb. +2. Corrected pdf version of documentation for sans fonts. Changes in version 2.0.1 Corrected the sans math part which was missing many common glyphs. diff --git a/fonts/libertinust1math/doc/LibertinusT1Math-doc.pdf b/fonts/libertinust1math/doc/LibertinusT1Math-doc.pdf index a1ea889b5e..36a6a647d9 100644 Binary files a/fonts/libertinust1math/doc/LibertinusT1Math-doc.pdf and b/fonts/libertinust1math/doc/LibertinusT1Math-doc.pdf differ diff --git a/fonts/libertinust1math/enc/libusBMR.enc b/fonts/libertinust1math/enc/libusBMR.enc index 65ff153666..13360fb093 100644 --- a/fonts/libertinust1math/enc/libusBMR.enc +++ b/fonts/libertinust1math/enc/libusBMR.enc @@ -167,19 +167,19 @@ /bullet % '245 /twodotenleader % '246 /ellipsis % '247 -/uni2032.ssty1 % '250 -/uni2033.ssty1 % '251 -/uni2034.ssty1 % '252 -/uni2035.ssty1 % '253 -/uni2036.ssty1 % '254, D 172 -/uni2037.ssty1 % '255 +/uni2032.var % '250 +/uni2033.var % '251 +/uni2034.var % '252 +/uni2035.var % '253 +/uni2036.var % '254, D 172 +/uni2037.var % '255 /uni2038 % '256 /exclamdbl % '257 /uni2043 % '260 /fraction % '261 /uni2047 % '262 /uni2050 % '263 -/uni2057.ssty1 % '264 +/uni2057.var % '264 /uni20D2 % '265, D 181, comb long vert line overlay /uni20DD % '266 /uni20DE % '267 diff --git a/fonts/libertinust1math/tfm/libertinust1-mathrm-bold.tfm b/fonts/libertinust1math/tfm/libertinust1-mathrm-bold.tfm index 1da8f579c5..0a0acc4214 100644 Binary files a/fonts/libertinust1math/tfm/libertinust1-mathrm-bold.tfm and b/fonts/libertinust1math/tfm/libertinust1-mathrm-bold.tfm differ diff --git a/fonts/libertinust1math/type1/LibertinusT1Math.pfb b/fonts/libertinust1math/type1/LibertinusT1Math.pfb new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4baa8671c6 Binary files /dev/null and b/fonts/libertinust1math/type1/LibertinusT1Math.pfb differ diff --git a/fonts/libertinust1math/type1/LibertinusT1math.pfb b/fonts/libertinust1math/type1/LibertinusT1math.pfb deleted file mode 100644 index 4baa8671c6..0000000000 Binary files a/fonts/libertinust1math/type1/LibertinusT1math.pfb and /dev/null differ diff --git a/info/latex2e-help-texinfo/ChangeLog b/info/latex2e-help-texinfo/ChangeLog index e4dadad58c..f7f8b0fd53 100644 --- a/info/latex2e-help-texinfo/ChangeLog +++ b/info/latex2e-help-texinfo/ChangeLog @@ -1,4 +1,2278 @@ +2022-01-26 Karl Berry + + January 2022 release to CTAN. + * NEWS: update. + +2022-01-26 Karl Berry + + * latex2e.texi (Units of length): correct pt/mm/cm conversions. + Report from Geoff Odhner, 24 Jan 2022 22:08:58. + Also use @ftable, other wording changes. + +2022-01-17 Pieter van Oostrum + + * latex2e.texi (\hrulefill & \dotfill): replace "@" macros + with user-level macros. + +2021-12-09 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e.texi (NeedsAMSSymb flag, Footnotes in a table, Math + formulas, Math symbols): @file{...} -> @package{...}. + (sloppypar): Use EnvIndex + (Footnotes in a table): Use italic for book title _HMS + Surprise_. Add `tablefootnote' to package index. + (Math symbols, Math symbols, Math symbols, Math symbols) + (\DeclareGraphicsRule): Minor rewording ``with'' -> ``the ... of + which''. + (\resizebox): Fix example 1in -> 3.5in. + (\accent): Minor rewording ``constructs'' -> ``to construct''. Fix + example of use of \accent, and list all the cases. + (\openin & \openout): Fix compilation error introduced by K's + r1073. + +2021-11-13 Karl Berry + + * latex2e.texi (\openin & \openout): max \openout for lualatex is + 127, not 255. Report from Faheem Mitha, 13 Nov 2021 16:08:07. + +2021-10-30 Karl Berry + + * latex2e.texi: use @r on remaining @findex lines that have + regular text, notably include @l{} and @L{}. + Use @c instead of @ignore ... @end ignore, so the spellcheck + ignores them. + Other small wording changes and typos. + +2021-10-28 Karl Berry + + * latex2e.texi (Bib@TeX{} error messages): index entries, + mention aux file. + +2021-10-24 Karl Berry + + * latex2e.texi (Bib@TeX{} error messages): new subsection, + suggested by bb, following + https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/618346. + Also fix some typos. + +2021-10-11 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\bigbreak & \medbreak & \smallbreak): translate + node. + +2021-10-11 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\day & \month & \year): Align translation on + English. + +2021-10-11 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\footnotetext): Align on en. + +2021-10-11 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Propagate Jim's r830. + (\providecommand): Align on en. + +2021-10-11 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Finish propagating Jim's r637. + (\linebreak & \nolinebreak): Align on English + (\hyphenation): Align on English, add some clarification about + internationalization package. + +2021-10-11 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\discretionary): Merge changes in English into + the French text. + (\fussy & \sloppy): Align on English. + (sloppypar): New node, translate from English. + (Letters): Align on English text, example with ``Ninon de l'Enclos''. + (\address): Align on English text, add example with ``Stephen Maturin''. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\footnotemark): Align on en. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Footnotes in section headings) + (Footnotes in a table): swap nodes + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Line breaking): Reword along my proposal at + https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000822.html. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Footnotes of footnotes): Add and translate this node. + (Footnotes): Align on English. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\UseTextSymbol & \UseTextAccent): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextSymbolDefault): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextSymbol): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextCompositeCommand): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextComposite): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextCommandDefault & + \ProvideTextCommandDefault): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\LastDeclaredEncoding): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextAccentDefault): @var{cmd} -> + \@var{cmd}. + (\DeclareTextCommand & \ProvideTextCommand): Translate this node. + (\providecommand): @var{cmd} -> \@var{cmd}. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextAccentDefault): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextAccent): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Class and package commands): typoes. + (\DeclareFontEncoding): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Implement fix suggested by Laurent Van + Deik. See https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000832.html. + (\sbox & \savebox): In example, declare box register before using + it. + (lrbox): Typos. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\multicolumn): Typos, notably reported by Faheem + Mitha cf. https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000821.html + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextSymbol): Fix guillemet glyph for + PDF output. + (\subsection): Fix Greek letter glyphs for the PDF output. + (verse): Align on English with better examples. + (Math symbols): Add \Phi --- as per Jim's r722. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\parindent & \parskip): Align this node on en. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Add link to the English version in the HTML + header. + (\left & \right): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\bigl & \bigr etc.): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Calligraphic, Delimiters): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Start page, give new URL + https://latexref.xyz/fr for the French version. + (Math symbols): Mention mathtools, as in current English version, + but fr still needs alignment. Add menu & create all sub-nodes. + (Math miscellany): Remove dots --- they have their own node. + (Arrows): Translate from en. + (\boldmath & \unboldmath, Blackboard bold, Dots, Greek letters): + Translate these nodes + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Accents): adjust \t text to make HTML output + not wrong --- propagate Jim's r1027. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Produce the index manually): New node, creation + & translation from English. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\footnotemark): Align on en. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Footnotes in section headings) + (Footnotes in a table): swap nodes + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Line breaking): Reword along my proposal at + https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000822.html. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Footnotes of footnotes): Add and translate this node. + (Footnotes): Align on English. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\UseTextSymbol & \UseTextAccent): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextSymbolDefault): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextSymbol): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextCompositeCommand): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextComposite): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextCommandDefault & + \ProvideTextCommandDefault): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\LastDeclaredEncoding): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextAccentDefault): @var{cmd} -> + \@var{cmd}. + (\DeclareTextCommand & \ProvideTextCommand): Translate this node. + (\providecommand): @var{cmd} -> \@var{cmd}. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextAccentDefault): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextAccent): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Class and package commands): typos. + (\DeclareFontEncoding): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Implement fix suggested by Laurent Van + Deik. See https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000832.html. + (\sbox & \savebox): In example, declare box register before using + it. + (lrbox): Typoes. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\multicolumn): Typos, notably reported by Faheem + Mitha cf. https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000821.html + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextSymbol): Fix guillemet glyph for PDF output. + (\subsection): Fix Greek letter glyphs for the PDF output. + (verse): Align on English with better examples. + (Math symbols): Add \Phi --- as per Jim's r722. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\parindent & \parskip): Align this node on en. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Add link to the English version in the HTML + header. + (\left & \right): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\bigl & \bigr etc.): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Calligraphic, Delimiters): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Start page, give new URL + https://latexref.xyz/fr for the French version. + (Math symbols): Mention mathtools, as in current English version, + but fr still needs alignment. Add menu & create all sub-nodes. + (Math miscellany): Remove dots --- they have their own node. + (Arrows): Translate from en. + (\boldmath & \unboldmath, Blackboard bold, Dots, Greek letters): + Translate these nodes + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Accents): adjust \t text to make HTML output + not wrong --- propagate Jim's r1027. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Produce the index manually): New node, creation + & translation from English. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\footnotemark): Align on en. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Footnotes in section headings) + (Footnotes in a table): swap nodes + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Line breaking): Reword along my proposal at + https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000822.html. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Footnotes of footnotes): Add and translate this node. + (Footnotes): Align on English. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\UseTextSymbol & \UseTextAccent): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextSymbolDefault): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextSymbol): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextCompositeCommand): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextComposite): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextCommandDefault & + \ProvideTextCommandDefault): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\LastDeclaredEncoding): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextAccentDefault): @var{cmd} -> + \@var{cmd}. + (\DeclareTextCommand & \ProvideTextCommand): Translate this node. + (\providecommand): @var{cmd} -> \@var{cmd}. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextAccentDefault): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextAccent): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Class and package commands): typos. + (\DeclareFontEncoding): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Implement fix suggested by Laurent Van + Deik. See https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000832.html. + (\sbox & \savebox): In example, declare box register before using + it. + (lrbox): Typos. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\multicolumn): Typos, notably reported by Faheem + Mitha cf. https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000821.html + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextSymbol): Fix guillemet glyph for PDF output. + (\subsection): Fix Greek letter glyphs for the PDF output. + (verse): Align on English with better examples. + (Math symbols): Add \Phi --- as per Jim's r722. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\parindent & \parskip): Align this node on en. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Add link to the English version in the HTML + header. + (\left & \right): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\bigl & \bigr etc.): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Calligraphic, Delimiters): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Start page, give new URL + https://latexref.xyz/fr for the French version. + (Math symbols): Mention mathtools, as in current English version, + but fr still needs alignment. Add menu & create all sub-nodes. + (Math miscellany): Remove dots --- they have their own node. + (Arrows): Translate from en. + (\boldmath & \unboldmath, Blackboard bold, Dots, Greek letters): + Translate these nodes + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Accents): adjust \t text to make HTML output + not wrong --- propagate Jim's r1027. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Produce the index manually): New node, creation + & translation from English. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\footnotemark): Align on en. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Footnotes in section headings) + (Footnotes in a table): swap nodes + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Line breaking): Reword along my proposal at + https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000822.html. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Footnotes of footnotes): Add and translate this node. + (Footnotes): Align on English. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\UseTextSymbol & \UseTextAccent): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextSymbolDefault): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextSymbol): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextCompositeCommand): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextComposite): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextCommandDefault & + \ProvideTextCommandDefault): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\LastDeclaredEncoding): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextAccentDefault): @var{cmd} -> + \@var{cmd}. + (\DeclareTextCommand & \ProvideTextCommand): Translate this node. + (\providecommand): @var{cmd} -> \@var{cmd}. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextAccentDefault): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextAccent): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Class and package commands): typos. + (\DeclareFontEncoding): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Implement fix suggested by Laurent Van + Deik. See https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000832.html. + (\sbox & \savebox): In example, declare box register before using + it. + (lrbox): Typos. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\multicolumn): Typos, notably reported by Faheem + Mitha cf. https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000821.html + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextSymbol): Fix guillemet glyph for PDF output. + (\subsection): Fix Greek letter glyphs for the PDF output. + (verse): Align on English with better examples. + (Math symbols): Add \Phi --- as per Jim's r722. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\parindent & \parskip): Align this node on en. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Add link to the English version in the HTML + header. + (\left & \right): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\bigl & \bigr etc.): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Calligraphic, Delimiters): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Start page, give new URL + https://latexref.xyz/fr for the French version. + (Math symbols): Mention mathtools, as in current English version, + but fr still needs alignment. Add menu & create all sub-nodes. + (Math miscellany): Remove dots --- they have their own node. + (Arrows): Translate from en. + (\boldmath & \unboldmath, Blackboard bold, Dots, Greek letters): + Translate these nodes + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Accents): adjust \t text to make HTML output + not wrong --- propagate Jim's r1027. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Produce the index manually): New node, creation + & translation from English. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\footnotemark): Align on en. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Footnotes in section headings) + (Footnotes in a table): swap nodes + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Line breaking): Reword along my proposal at + https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000822.html. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Footnotes of footnotes): Add and translate this node. + (Footnotes): Align on English. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\UseTextSymbol & \UseTextAccent): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextSymbolDefault): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextSymbol): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextCompositeCommand): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextComposite): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextCommandDefault & + \ProvideTextCommandDefault): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\LastDeclaredEncoding): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextAccentDefault): @var{cmd} -> + \@var{cmd}. + (\DeclareTextCommand & \ProvideTextCommand): Translate this node. + (\providecommand): @var{cmd} -> \@var{cmd}. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextAccentDefault): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextAccent): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Class and package commands): typos. + (\DeclareFontEncoding): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Implement fix suggested by Laurent Van + Deik. See https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000832.html. + (\sbox & \savebox): In example, declare box register before using + it. + (lrbox): Typos. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\multicolumn): Typos, notably reported by Faheem + Mitha cf. https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000821.html + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextSymbol): Fix guillemet glyph for PDF output. + (\subsection): Fix Greek letter glyphs for the PDF output. + (verse): Align on English with better examples. + (Math symbols): Add \Phi --- as per Jim's r722. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\parindent & \parskip): Align this node on en. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Add link to the English version in the HTML + header. + (\left & \right): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\bigl & \bigr etc.): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Calligraphic, Delimiters): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Start page, give new URL + https://latexref.xyz/fr for the French version. + (Math symbols): Mention mathtools, as in current English version, + but fr still needs alignment. Add menu & create all sub-nodes. + (Math miscellany): Remove dots --- they have their own node. + (Arrows): Translate from en. + (\boldmath & \unboldmath, Blackboard bold, Dots, Greek letters): + Translate these nodes + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Accents): adjust \t text to make HTML output + not wrong --- propagate Jim's r1027. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Produce the index manually): New node, creation + & translation from English. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\footnotemark): Align on en. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Footnotes in section headings) + (Footnotes in a table): swap nodes + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Line breaking): Reword along my proposal at + https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000822.html. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Footnotes of footnotes): Add and translate this node. + (Footnotes): Align on English. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\UseTextSymbol & \UseTextAccent): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextSymbolDefault): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextSymbol): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextCompositeCommand): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextComposite): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextCommandDefault & + \ProvideTextCommandDefault): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\LastDeclaredEncoding): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextAccentDefault): @var{cmd} -> + \@var{cmd}. + (\DeclareTextCommand & \ProvideTextCommand): Translate this node. + (\providecommand): @var{cmd} -> \@var{cmd}. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextAccentDefault): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextAccent): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Class and package commands): typos. + (\DeclareFontEncoding): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Implement fix suggested by Laurent Van + Deik. See https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000832.html. + (\sbox & \savebox): In example, declare box register before using + it. + (lrbox): Typos. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\multicolumn): Typos, notably reported by Faheem + Mitha cf. https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000821.html + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextSymbol): Fix guillemet glyph for PDF output. + (\subsection): Fix Greek letter glyphs for the PDF output. + (verse): Align on English with better examples. + (Math symbols): Add \Phi --- as per Jim's r722. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\parindent & \parskip): Align this node on en. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Add link to the English version in the HTML + header. + (\left & \right): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\bigl & \bigr etc.): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Calligraphic, Delimiters): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Start page, give new URL + https://latexref.xyz/fr for the French version. + (Math symbols): Mention mathtools, as in current English version, + but fr still needs alignment. Add menu & create all sub-nodes. + (Math miscellany): Remove dots --- they have their own node. + (Arrows): Translate from en. + (\boldmath & \unboldmath, Blackboard bold, Dots, Greek letters): + Translate these nodes + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Accents): adjust \t text to make HTML output + not wrong --- propagate Jim's r1027. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Produce the index manually): New node, creation + & translation from English. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\footnotemark): Align on en. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Footnotes in section headings) + (Footnotes in a table): swap nodes + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Line breaking): Reword along my proposal at + https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000822.html. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Footnotes of footnotes): Add and translate this node. + (Footnotes): Align on English. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\UseTextSymbol & \UseTextAccent): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextSymbolDefault): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextSymbol): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextCompositeCommand): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextComposite): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextCommandDefault & + \ProvideTextCommandDefault): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\LastDeclaredEncoding): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextAccentDefault): @var{cmd} -> + \@var{cmd}. + (\DeclareTextCommand & \ProvideTextCommand): Translate this node. + (\providecommand): @var{cmd} -> \@var{cmd}. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextAccentDefault): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextAccent): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Class and package commands): typos. + (\DeclareFontEncoding): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Implement fix suggested by Laurent Van + Deik. See https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000832.html. + (\sbox & \savebox): In example, declare box register before using + it. + (lrbox): Typos. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\multicolumn): Typos, notably reported by Faheem + Mitha cf. https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000821.html + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextSymbol): Fix guillemet glyph for PDF output. + (\subsection): Fix Greek letter glyphs for the PDF output. + (verse): Align on English with better examples. + (Math symbols): Add \Phi --- as per Jim's r722. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\parindent & \parskip): Align this node on en. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Add link to the English version in the HTML + header. + (\left & \right): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\bigl & \bigr etc.): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Calligraphic, Delimiters): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Start page, give new URL + https://latexref.xyz/fr for the French version. + (Math symbols): Mention mathtools, as in current English version, + but fr still needs alignment. Add menu & create all sub-nodes. + (Math miscellany): Remove dots --- they have their own node. + (Arrows): Translate from en. + (\boldmath & \unboldmath, Blackboard bold, Dots, Greek letters): + Translate these nodes + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Accents): adjust \t text to make HTML output + not wrong --- propagate Jim's r1027. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Produce the index manually): New node, creation + & translation from English. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\footnotemark): Align on en. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Footnotes in section headings) + (Footnotes in a table): swap nodes + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Line breaking): Reword along my proposal at + https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000822.html. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Footnotes of footnotes): Add and translate this node. + (Footnotes): Align on English. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\UseTextSymbol & \UseTextAccent): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextSymbolDefault): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextSymbol): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextCompositeCommand): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextComposite): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextCommandDefault & + \ProvideTextCommandDefault): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\LastDeclaredEncoding): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextAccentDefault): @var{cmd} -> + \@var{cmd}. + (\DeclareTextCommand & \ProvideTextCommand): Translate this node. + (\providecommand): @var{cmd} -> \@var{cmd}. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextAccentDefault): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextAccent): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Class and package commands): typos. + (\DeclareFontEncoding): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Implement fix suggested by Laurent Van + Deik. See https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000832.html. + (\sbox & \savebox): In example, declare box register before using + it. + (lrbox): Typos. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\multicolumn): Typos, notably reported by Faheem + Mitha cf. https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000821.html + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextSymbol): Fix guillemet glyph for PDF output. + (\subsection): Fix Greek letter glyphs for the PDF output. + (verse): Align on English with better examples. + (Math symbols): Add \Phi --- as per Jim's r722. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\parindent & \parskip): Align this node on en. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Add link to the English version in the HTML + header. + (\left & \right): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\bigl & \bigr etc.): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Calligraphic, Delimiters): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Start page, give new URL + https://latexref.xyz/fr for the French version. + (Math symbols): Mention mathtools, as in current English version, + but fr still needs alignment. Add menu & create all sub-nodes. + (Math miscellany): Remove dots --- they have their own node. + (Arrows): Translate from en. + (\boldmath & \unboldmath, Blackboard bold, Dots, Greek letters): + Translate these nodes + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Accents): adjust \t text to make HTML output + not wrong --- propagate Jim's r1027. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Produce the index manually): New node, creation + & translation from English. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\footnotemark): Align on en. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Footnotes in section headings) + (Footnotes in a table): swap nodes + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Line breaking): Reword along my proposal at + https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000822.html. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Footnotes of footnotes): Add and translate this node. + (Footnotes): Align on English. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\UseTextSymbol & \UseTextAccent): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextSymbolDefault): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextSymbol): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextCompositeCommand): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextComposite): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextCommandDefault & + \ProvideTextCommandDefault): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\LastDeclaredEncoding): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextAccentDefault): @var{cmd} -> + \@var{cmd}. + (\DeclareTextCommand & \ProvideTextCommand): Translate this node. + (\providecommand): @var{cmd} -> \@var{cmd}. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextAccentDefault): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextAccent): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Class and package commands): typos. + (\DeclareFontEncoding): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Implement fix suggested by Laurent Van + Deik. See https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000832.html. + (\sbox & \savebox): In example, declare box register before using + it. + (lrbox): Typos. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\multicolumn): Typos, notably reported by Faheem + Mitha cf. https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000821.html + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextSymbol): Fix guillemet glyph for PDF output. + (\subsection): Fix Greek letter glyphs for the PDF output. + (verse): Align on English with better examples. + (Math symbols): Add \Phi --- as per Jim's r722. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\parindent & \parskip): Align this node on en. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Add link to the English version in the HTML + header. + (\left & \right): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\bigl & \bigr etc.): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Calligraphic, Delimiters): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Start page, give new URL + https://latexref.xyz/fr for the French version. + (Math symbols): Mention mathtools, as in current English version, + but fr still needs alignment. Add menu & create all sub-nodes. + (Math miscellany): Remove dots --- they have their own node. + (Arrows): Translate from en. + (\boldmath & \unboldmath, Blackboard bold, Dots, Greek letters): + Translate these nodes + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Accents): adjust \t text to make HTML output + not wrong --- propagate Jim's r1027. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Produce the index manually): New node, creation + & translation from English. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\footnotemark): Align on en. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Footnotes in section headings) + (Footnotes in a table): swap nodes + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Line breaking): Reword along my proposal at + https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000822.html. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Footnotes of footnotes): Add and translate this node. + (Footnotes): Align on English. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\UseTextSymbol & \UseTextAccent): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextSymbolDefault): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextSymbol): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextCompositeCommand): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextComposite): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextCommandDefault & + \ProvideTextCommandDefault): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\LastDeclaredEncoding): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextAccentDefault): @var{cmd} -> + \@var{cmd}. + (\DeclareTextCommand & \ProvideTextCommand): Translate this node. + (\providecommand): @var{cmd} -> \@var{cmd}. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextAccentDefault): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextAccent): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Class and package commands): typos. + (\DeclareFontEncoding): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Implement fix suggested by Laurent Van + Deik. See https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000832.html. + (\sbox & \savebox): In example, declare box register before using + it. + (lrbox): Typos. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\multicolumn): Typos, notably reported by Faheem + Mitha cf. https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000821.html + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextSymbol): Fix guillemet glyph for PDF output. + (\subsection): Fix Greek letter glyphs for the PDF output. + (verse): Align on English with better examples. + (Math symbols): Add \Phi --- as per Jim's r722. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\parindent & \parskip): Align this node on en. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Add link to the English version in the HTML + header. + (\left & \right): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\bigl & \bigr etc.): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Calligraphic, Delimiters): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Start page, give new URL + https://latexref.xyz/fr for the French version. + (Math symbols): Mention mathtools, as in current English version, + but fr still needs alignment. Add menu & create all sub-nodes. + (Math miscellany): Remove dots --- they have their own node. + (Arrows): Translate from en. + (\boldmath & \unboldmath, Blackboard bold, Dots, Greek letters): + Translate these nodes + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Accents): adjust \t text to make HTML output + not wrong --- propagate Jim's r1027. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Produce the index manually): New node, creation + & translation from English. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\footnotemark): Align on en. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Footnotes in section headings) + (Footnotes in a table): swap nodes + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Line breaking): Reword along my proposal at + https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000822.html. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Footnotes of footnotes): Add and translate this node. + (Footnotes): Align on English. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\UseTextSymbol & \UseTextAccent): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextSymbolDefault): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextSymbol): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextCompositeCommand): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextComposite): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextCommandDefault & + \ProvideTextCommandDefault): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\LastDeclaredEncoding): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextAccentDefault): @var{cmd} -> + \@var{cmd}. + (\DeclareTextCommand & \ProvideTextCommand): Translate this node. + (\providecommand): @var{cmd} -> \@var{cmd}. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextAccentDefault): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextAccent): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Class and package commands): typos. + (\DeclareFontEncoding): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Implement fix suggested by Laurent Van + Deik. See https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000832.html. + (\sbox & \savebox): In example, declare box register before using + it. + (lrbox): Typos. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\multicolumn): Typos, notably reported by Faheem + Mitha cf. https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000821.html + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextSymbol): Fix guillemet glyph for PDF output. + (\subsection): Fix Greek letter glyphs for the PDF output. + (verse): Align on English with better examples. + (Math symbols): Add \Phi --- as per Jim's r722. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\parindent & \parskip): Align this node on en. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Add link to the English version in the HTML + header. + (\left & \right): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\bigl & \bigr etc.): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Calligraphic, Delimiters): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Start page, give new URL + https://latexref.xyz/fr for the French version. + (Math symbols): Mention mathtools, as in current English version, + but fr still needs alignment. Add menu & create all sub-nodes. + (Math miscellany): Remove dots --- they have their own node. + (Arrows): Translate from en. + (\boldmath & \unboldmath, Blackboard bold, Dots, Greek letters): + Translate these nodes + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Accents): adjust \t text to make HTML output + not wrong --- propagate Jim's r1027. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Produce the index manually): New node, creation + & translation from English. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\footnotemark): Align on en. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Footnotes in section headings) + (Footnotes in a table): swap nodes + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Line breaking): Reword along my proposal at + https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000822.html. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Footnotes of footnotes): Add and translate this node. + (Footnotes): Align on English. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\UseTextSymbol & \UseTextAccent): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextSymbolDefault): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextSymbol): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextCompositeCommand): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextComposite): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextCommandDefault & + \ProvideTextCommandDefault): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\LastDeclaredEncoding): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextAccentDefault): @var{cmd} -> + \@var{cmd}. + (\DeclareTextCommand & \ProvideTextCommand): Translate this node. + (\providecommand): @var{cmd} -> \@var{cmd}. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextAccentDefault): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextAccent): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Class and package commands): typos. + (\DeclareFontEncoding): Translate this node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Implement fix suggested by Laurent Van + Deik. See https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000832.html. + (\sbox & \savebox): In example, declare box register before using + it. + (lrbox): Typos. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\multicolumn): Typos, notably reported by Faheem + Mitha cf. https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000821.html + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\DeclareTextSymbol): Fix guillemet glyph for PDF output. + (\subsection): Fix Greek letter glyphs for the PDF output. + (verse): Align on English with better examples. + (Math symbols): Add \Phi --- as per Jim's r722. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\parindent & \parskip): Align this node on en. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Add link to the English version in the HTML + header. + (\left & \right): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\bigl & \bigr etc.): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Calligraphic, Delimiters): Translate node. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Start page, give new URL + https://latexref.xyz/fr for the French version. + (Math symbols): Mention mathtools, as in current English version, + but fr still needs alignment. Add menu & create all sub-nodes. + (Math miscellany): Remove dots --- they have their own node. + (Arrows): Translate from en. + (\boldmath & \unboldmath, Blackboard bold, Dots, Greek letters): + Translate these nodes + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Accents): adjust \t text to make HTML output + not wrong --- propagate Jim's r1027. + +2021-10-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Produce the index manually): New node, creation + & translation from English. + +2021-10-05 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * README-fr (outline): Mention how it was translated concerning + font shape. + + * Makefile.1: Add dependance to common.texi where applicable. + +2021-10-05 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e.texi (\DeclareFontEncoding): ``or'' -> ``and'' in + ``@code{\selectfont} and @code{\fontencoding}'', see https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000824.html. + (\DeclareTextAccent): Define word ``slot''. See https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000825.html. + (\DeclareTextAccentDefault, \DeclareTextCommand & + \ProvideTextCommand, \DeclareTextCommandDefault & + \ProvideTextCommandDefault, \DeclareTextComposite) + (\DeclareTextCompositeCommand, \DeclareTextSymbol) + (\DeclareTextSymbolDefault, \UseTextSymbol & \UseTextAccent) + (\providecommand): ``@var{cmd}'' -> ``\@var{cmd}''. + (\DeclareTextCommand & \ProvideTextCommand): Remove + ``\DeclareTextCommandDefault'' from index. Add \DeclareTextSymbol + to index. + (\DeclareTextCommand & \ProvideTextCommand): Typo on + ``@var{optargdefault}''. + (\DeclareTextCommandDefault & \ProvideTextCommandDefault) + (\DeclareTextComposite): ``location'' -> ``slot''. + (Line breaking): Mention within @ignore comment alternative text + concerning word processors, see + https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000803.html + (\footnotemark): @code{...}-ify ``footnote''. Typo. + (Footnotes of footnotes): Remove ``First'' concerning Wilson + theorem, see + https://tug.org/pipermail/latexrefman/2021q3/000839.html. + (\providecommand ): In exemple does not use the same definition + twice to illustrate that the first one met is that used. + + * latex2e-help-texinfo-tree/latex2e-fr/latex2e-figures: Symlink to + the English one. + +2021-09-15 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e.texi (\DeclareFontEncoding): ``or'' -> ``and'', + concerning \selectfont & \fontencoding. + (\DeclareTextAccent): Add definition of slot, and index it. + (\DeclareTextAccentDefault, \DeclareTextCommand & + \ProvideTextCommand, \DeclareTextCommandDefault & + \ProvideTextCommandDefault, \DeclareTextComposite) + (\DeclareTextCompositeCommand, \DeclareTextSymbol) + (\DeclareTextSymbolDefault, \UseTextSymbol & \UseTextAccent) + (\providecommand): @var{cmd} -> \@var{cmd} + some + @code{...}-ification. + (\DeclareTextCommand & \ProvideTextCommand): Suppress + \DeclareTextCommandDefault from index. Some rewording. Add + \DeclareTextSymbol to index, where applicable. Typos. + (\DeclareTextCommandDefault & \ProvideTextCommandDefault): @noindent + inserted. + (\DeclareTextCommandDefault & \ProvideTextCommandDefault) + (\DeclareTextComposite): ``location'' -> ``slot''. + (Line breaking): Recall as @ignored text the alternative wording + about differing line break adjustments. + (Footnotes of footnotes): ``First noted in Wilson'' -> ``Noted in + Wilson''. + +2021-09-05 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e.texi Implement fix suggested by Laurent Van Deik. + (\sbox & \savebox): In example, declare box register before using it. + (lrbox): Fix @xref. + +2021-09-01 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e.texi (\multicolumn): Typo, credits Faheem Mitha + 2021-09-01 on latexrefman list. + +2021-09-01 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * common.texi (\mathbbN): New math symbol. + + * latex2e.texi (\DeclareTextSymbol): Fix \guillemotleft TeX output. + (\parindent & \parskip): Use @dmn, plus some rewording, classes + not styles. + (Blackboard bold): Use new math symbol \mathbbN defined in + common.texi. + (Delimiters): ``starred version'' -> ``starred form''. + (\left & \right): Add linke to node ``Reserved + characters''. ``contained'' -> ``enclosed'' for consistency. + (\bigl & \bigr etc.): Insert a space for the info output. Reword + ``be the same'' -> ``match together'', ``and'' -> ``or''. + (Produce the index manually): @command{...}-ify ``makeindex''. + +2021-08-26 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e.texi (\newline): Clarify phrase ``prior text''. Fix + example: ``{...}'' -> ``@{...}''. + (\- (hyphenation)): Clarify that specified hyphenation points are + valid even though TeX might have chosen the same one. ``insist + on'' -> ``force''. + (\discretionary): Fix punctuation. @sample{...}-ize letter f. Add + texi-escaped text from fr, for translation by Jim. + (\fussy & \sloppy): Clarify end of paragraph. + (\hyphenation): Restore text ``no inflections are tried'', and + insert also some @ignored text from fr for Jim to translate. + (\linebreak & \nolinebreak): Add ``lying between 0 and 4'', just + the name of the @var{...} does not says that, as this is arbitrary + text. Clarify what is meant by line extending. + (\linebreak & \nolinebreak, \printindex): Observe 2 empty lines + before next node. + +2021-08-25 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: (\newline, \- (hyphenation)): Align on en --- + propagate Jim's r636. Change ``insist on'' to ``force'' concerning + forced hyphenation with ``-\linebreak''. + (\newline): Fix the example with \newline in a tabular. + +2021-08-25 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Line breaking, \\, \obeycr & \restorecr): Align + on Jim's r636. + (\fussy & \sloppy): Merge node \fussy & node \sloppy in one node, + as in r636. Alignment to en still needs some work. + +2021-08-25 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Complete propagation of Jim's r631. + (picture): Typos. Propagate some fixes by Jim's r631: .3 -> 0.3, + lR -> LR, menu descriptions. + (\put, \multiput): Propagate Jim's r631. + (\qbezier): Typos. + (\line): Rename xpente ypente to x_avance, y_monte, to stick to + the English original. Remove extra indexation of pict2e as in my + r994. + (\linethickness): Add some references as in my r994. + (\thinlines, \thicklines): Propagate Jim's r631. + (\circle): Typos. + (\oval): @dfn{...}-ize word oval as in my r994. Propagate Jim's + r631. + (\shortstack): Propagate Jim's r631. + +2021-08-25 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: No other changes than node reordering. + +2021-08-25 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Low-level font commands): Translate ``ol'' by + ``D\'etour\'e'' on a recommendation by Jean-C\^ome Charpentier. + + * README-fr: Add credit to Jean-C\^ome for the translation of outline + font shape. + +2021-08-25 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (array): Fix typos. Align on English, notably + Karl's r504. + +2021-08-25 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (fontenc package): Suppress + ``\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}'' --- as per Jim's r908 + Rename ``\UseTextAccent & \UseTextSymbol'' to ``\UseTextSymbol & + \UseTextAccent'' + (Font styles): Typos. + (minipage): Add argument ``{\columnwidth}'' --- as per Jim's r908 + +2021-08-25 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (makeindex): Re-align node translation on English. + +2021-08-25 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Make formatting of package names uniform. + +2021-08-25 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\twocolumn): Typo. + (\caption): Translate the node --- propagate Jim's r988. + (figure, table): add reference to node \caption --- propagate Jim's + r988. + (\numberline): @example ... @end example around some example --- + propagate Jim's r988. + +2021-08-25 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex-fr.texi (\index): realign on English. + +2021-08-25 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\printindex): Align on English. + (makeindex): move some text from \printindex. + +2021-08-25 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Indexes): re-align node on English + (\index, makeindex, \printindex): Create new nodes with old French + text, they will need translation refurbish. + +2021-08-25 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Counters): Add index entry for each standard + counter. Typos on standard counter names. + +2021-08-25 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Font sizes): Propagate Jim's r950 on font size + change warning in math mode. + (\phantom & \vphantom & \hphantom): Propagate Jim's r950 on + replacing Mark Twain's controversial quote. + (\strut): Propagate Jim's r950 on restoring d instead of + \mathrm{d} for integral infenitesimal variation. + +2021-08-25 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Math formulas): Add ``Math styles'' to menu. + (Math styles): Add & translate node. + (~): Use French bullet for itemize. + +2021-08-25 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: adopt HTML head from easyurls for .texi file + +2021-08-25 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: adopt HTML head from easyurls for .texi file + +2021-08-25 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Text symbols): more \text... dash characters in + LaTeX June 2021 release + +2021-08-25 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Two blank lines before each node. Remove line + trailing blanks. + +2021-08-25 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Definitions): add to menu ``\ignorespaces & + \ignorespacesafterend'' & ``xspace package''. + (\ignorespaces & \ignorespacesafterend, xspace package): and & + translate these nodes. + (Footnote parameters): typos. + (Footnote parameters, \mathstrut, \strut): Add ``\'etai'' --- ie + strut --- to index. + +2021-08-25 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (xr package): Translate from en. + +2021-08-25 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (inputenc package): Translate from en. + +2021-08-25 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (~): Translate node. + +2021-08-25 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Command line interface, Command line options) + (Command line input): Align on English. + (Command line input): Typo. + +2021-08-25 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\baselineskip & \baselinestretch): typo. + (Units of length): typo on ``cicero'' + add ``douze''. + (Jobname): rework the node. + +2021-08-25 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Units of length, \footnote): lower case in index + entries. + (Units of length): add some anchors. + (Expressions): scaled point, add reference to ``Unit of length''. + (\contentsline): typo. + (Command line interface): index, ``command line inrterface'' to follow + Karl's r928. + +2021-08-25 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Low-level font commands): Place @anchor before @item. + (low level font commands fontseries): Typo. + (Low-level font commands fontsize): Remove item about + \baselinestrech and refer to node ``\baselineskip & + \baselinestretch'' instead. + (low level font commands linespread): Simplify text with a + reference to node ``\baselineskip & \baselinestretch''. + (Low-level font commands): <> -> <>. + (\baselineskip & \baselinestretch): Restore the statement about + setspace package that it does not change the baseline skip in + footnotes and caption. + +2021-08-25 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\baselineskip & \baselinestretch): Add & translate + this node. + +2021-08-24 Jim Hefferon + + * latex2e.texi (Producing the index manually): Add subsection. + Provides a place to define theindex environment.on \caption. + +2021-08-22 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * writing.html (Document structure): Add item ``Check + references''. + + * latex2e.texi (array): Add reference to ``Modes'' where + applicable, and change erroneous reference to ``Modes'' into + ``Math styles''. Remove ``(package)'' from @PkdIndex argument, the + macro already adds this. @file -> @pacakge. + (\line): Remove extra indexing of ``pict2e'' as a package. + (\linethickness): Add reference to ``\oval'', as ovals are not + ellipse and you have to read the \oval node to know this. + (\thicklines): Fix reference ``picture'' -> ``\qbezier''. + (\oval): @dfn{...}-ize the term oval. ``boxes'' -> ``frames''. + (\shortstack): Fix the example which did not compile, and make it + complete. Clarify \makebox is used. Clarify baseline skip and not + just height can be controlled in some ways. + (makeindex): Clarify index of makeindex by mentionning + ``program''. @var{attributes} -> @var{attribute}s. ``output file'' + -> ``output index file''. ``starting with a'' -> ``starting with + letter a'', otherwise it sounds strange because ``a'' is an + article in English, as in ``*a* pear''. @uref{...}-ize the xindy + URL. + +2021-08-21 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * writing.html (Document structure): new section. + +2021-08-19 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e.texi: in all document uniformize @code{...} or + @file{...} for package names to @code{...}. + +2021-08-19 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e.texi (\caption): Clarify ``vertical'' blank. Use @pxref + where applicable. ``moving text'' -> ``moving argument''. + (\index): Mention that " also needs escaping. + +2021-08-17 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * writing.html (Coding conventions): Mention to use @PkgIndex + where applicable. + + * latex2e.texi (Font sizes): typo. + (Low-level font commands): Place @anchor{...} immediately before + @item, see this thread + https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-texinfo/2021-08/msg00000.html + For \linespread reword text about setspace package with a + reference to node ``\baselineskip & \baselinestretch''. + (\baselineskip & \baselinestretch): @dfn{...}-ize word + ``leading''. @dmn{...}-ize units. Reword statement about baskine + skip/font size ratio. @noindent after example. Restore statement + about setspace producing single-spaced lines where typically + desirable. + (xr package): Use @PkgIndex. @noindent before or, after + example. @code -> @file. + (\footnote): index strut. + (\ignorespaces & \ignorespacesafterend): blanks, not spaces. And + also says that a box, not only a non-blank stops the + space-ignoring. Typo, add ``\''. + (xspace package): Reword to use ``control sequence'', ``control + word'', ``control symbol'' and add reference to ``Control + sequences'' node. Say to place \xspace at the very end of the + definition. Clarify \xspaceaddexceptions example adds two + exceptions. + (Expressions): Add reference about scaled points. + (\mathstrut): index strut. + (~): @dfn{...}-ize word ``tie''. Add a note that meaning of + ``tie'' in typography differs from this TeX-community specific + meaning. Reword what concerns label/number month/day tieing. + (inputenc package): @samp{...}-ize @"{a}. index+anchor for \inputenc macro. + (Indexes): clarify the showidx places the note where \index + is. Comment in example for filename. Reword the enigmatic + ``nothing appears''. + (\index): ``\'' -> ``|'' where applicable. ``page entry'' -> + ``page number''. ``see'' not ``See'' is the default, same for + ``see also''. ``\seename'' is a no-arg macro, ``see'' is a two arg + macro. + (\printindex): Remove one too many @findex. Add @PkgIndex{makeidx}. + (Command line input): Add reference to Jobname node. + (Jobname): index ``root file'', and explain this term and its + relation to job name. ``For example'' -> ``That is'', and reword + ``before any output'' to ``before any input file is met''. + +2021-08-16 Jim Hefferon + + * latex2e.texi (\caption): Add section on \caption. Put in + cross-references to figure and table entries. + +2021-08-13 Jim Hefferon + + * latex2e.texi (Command line input): Replace the graphics draft + option example with \includeonly{} example. + +2021-08-12 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\@@dottedtocline, \numberline): New nodes, + translate them to English. + +2021-08-12 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Table of contents etc., \contentsline): Add + node \contentsline and translate it. + (\addcontentsline): Realign on English. + +2021-08-12 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\fbox & \framebox): realign on English. + +2021-08-12 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\mbox & \makebox): align on English. Plus some + typos correction. + +2021-08-12 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\bigskip & \medskip & \smallskip): align on English. + +2021-08-12 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Control sequence): Create node. + +2021-08-12 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Making paragraph): align on English. + +2021-08-12 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\settoheight, \settowidth): align on English. + +2021-08-12 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\settodepth): align on English. + +2021-08-12 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\addtolength): Align node on English. + +2021-08-12 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi: Update copyright notice & credits, cf rev 684. + (\setlength): Align node en English. + +2021-08-12 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\newlength): align on English. + +2021-08-12 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Class and package commands): Typo. + (\par): Translated from English. + (Modes): Re-align on English. + +2021-08-12 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\par): New node --- to be translated. + (\addvspace): Realign on English. + +2021-08-12 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\vspace): Re-align one English. + +2021-08-12 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\strut): translate node from English. + +2021-08-12 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\/): align node on English. + +2021-08-12 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\thinspace & \negthinspace): Re-align on English. + +2021-08-12 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\(SPACE)): Re-align on English. + +2021-08-12 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\normalsfcodes): translate node to French. + +2021-08-12 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\spacefactor): Translate menu entry + \@. (\frenchspacing & \nonfrenchspacing): Align on the English. + +2021-08-12 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\hspace): Re-align node on English version. + +2021-08-12 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\mathstrut): Translate node. + +2021-08-12 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\phantom & \vphantom & \hphantom): Translate node to French. + +2021-08-12 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\smash): translate node to French. + +2021-08-12 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Spacing in math mode): Align on English version. + (\smash, \phantom & \vphantom & \hphantom, \mathstrut): New nodes to be translated. + +2021-08-12 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Expressions): Translate the node to French. + +2021-08-12 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\hss): Translate node to French. + +2021-08-12 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e.texi (Command line input): Add more text from the French + version to be translated. + (\day & \month & \year): wording + refer to Command line input. + (\bigskip & \medskip & \smallskip): wording. + (\mbox & \makebox): add TODO after discussion with Karl. + (\fbox & \framebox): ``lines'' -> ``rules''. Remove word + ``split''. ``height'' -> ``total height''. Suppress spurious space + in example. + (\@@dottedtocline): Ref to \contentsline + wording. + (\addcontentsline): Add some refs, notably about root-name + some + clarification & wording. + (\contentsline): base file -> root file. tocloft & hyperref to + Index + clarification about the hyperref addition error. + (\numberline): Minor fix. + (Command line input): Slurp the text from the French version. + +2021-08-11 Jim Hefferon + + * latex2e.texi (Indexes): Expand section header text. + +2021-08-11 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e.texi (\newlength): ``command sequence'' -> ``control + sequence''. + (Making paragraphs): Clarify the empty lines are in the source + code. Clarify that the paragrapgh separation can have more than + one blank line, and the line may be not empty for the + blanks. ``line'' -> ``blank line'' where applicable for clarity. Typo. + (\par): Refer to node ``Making paragraph'' for the usual par + separator. Fix description of what \par does in LR and in + paragraph mode. + (Modes): Clarify that ``paragraph mode'' is the same as + ``horizontal mode'' and the the actual page breaks occur in outer + vertical mode, horizontal mode gets just the line break positions. + +2021-08-11 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e.texi (\newcommand & \renewcommand): ``alphabetic control + sequence'' -> ``control word''. + (Control sequences): new node. + (\newlength): ``@var{arg}'' -> ``\@var{len}''. + (\setlength, \addtolength, \settoheight, \settodepth, \settowidth): + ``@var{len}'' -> ``\@var{len}''. Fix error messages description. + (\(SPACE)): Indicate leading blanks are ignored. + +2021-08-09 Jim Hefferon + + * latex2e.texi (Font sizes): Add paragraph on using font size + commands in formulas. + +2021-08-09 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e.texi (\normalsfcodes): ``space factor values'' -> + ``space factors''. + (\(SPACE) ): @key{...}-ify index entries such as \NEWLINE -> + \@key{NEWLINE}. Use a two column table in the exemple to stress + change of space amount. Make more generic the statement about + collapsing whatever blanks in a single white space. Improve + description how to prevent a control sequence from swallowing + subsequent spaces. + (\thinspace & \negthinspace): For consistency @file{...}-ize + package names. + (\/): @dfn{...}-ize ``slant parameter''. + (\strut): and -> or. Clarify where the problem happens in the + lists example. \mathrm{...}-ize d in integral dt. Calrify that \\ + optional argument changes the baseline skip. + (\addvspace): Fix missing ``\'' + clarifications. + +2021-08-08 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e.texi (\hspace, \vspace): add missing ``is'' before ``non-discardable''. + (\frenchspacing & \nonfrenchspacing): Add anchor to old node name. + (\vspace): version -> form, concerning *-forms. + +2021-08-07 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e.texi (\phantom & \vphantom & \hphantom): Fix Twain's quotation. + (\hspace): distinguish ``space'' from ``amount of space''. version + -> form concerning *-forms. + (\frenchspacing & \nonfrenchspacing): node renamed from + \frenchspacing. Some rewording. + +2021-08-05 Jim Hefferon + + * latex2e.texi (Math styles): Add section on Math styles, + include moving some material from Math formulas and expanding. + +2021-08-05 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e.texi (Spacing in math mode): wording + adjustments. amsmath as a package + send to index. + +2021-08-04 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (Spaces): Re-align on the English version. + (\enspace & \quad & \qquad): New node, translate from English. + (\bigbreak & \medbreak & \smallbreak, \strut): New nodes to be + translated + (\vspace, \vfill, \addvspace): Change order of these nodes to align the + doc strcuture on English version. + +2021-08-04 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\newcommand & \renewcommand): Align node on + English version. + +2021-08-04 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\clearpage & \cleardoublepage): Align node on + English version. + +2021-08-04 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (\centering): Align node on English version. + +2021-08-03 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e-fr.texi (fontenc package): Translate the node to French. + (list): typos. + (\@@ ): Translate the node to French. + +2021-08-03 Vincent Bela\"iche + + * latex2e.texi (fontenc package): Add fontspec to the package + index + add word put. + (\newcommand & \renewcommand): letter -> character, as \ is not a + letter + minor clarification. + +2021-07-26 Jim Hefferon + + * latex2e.texi (\pagebreak & \nopagebreak): add mention of + \samepage and samepage environment; note they are obsolete and + unreliable. + 2021-07-24 Jim Hefferon + New release for CTAN, version of July 2021. 2021-07-21 Karl Berry @@ -140,7 +2414,7 @@ 2020-12-30 Vincent Bela\"iche - * latex2e-fr.texi: Few typoes. + * latex2e-fr.texi: Few typos. * NEWS-fr: Delivery note December 2020 French delivery to CTAN. @@ -207,7 +2481,7 @@ * latex2e.texi (verbatim): Explain why it cannot be used within a macro argument. Forward reference to CTAN node. - * latex2e-fr.texi (\verb): Typoes. + * latex2e-fr.texi (\verb): Typos. (verbatim): Align on English. 2020-12-24 Vincent Bela\"iche @@ -274,7 +2548,7 @@ separator, but for English it also make the column alignment easier. - * latex2e-fr.texi (list): Complete translation + fix typoes. + * latex2e-fr.texi (list): Complete translation + fix typos. (minipage): Fix translation, do not use inches (French people don't understand what it means). Fix the neighbourhood population example. @@ -396,7 +2670,7 @@ * latex2e-fr.texi (\ref): typo, ``item'' duplicate word removal. Reported by Denis Bitouz\'e. - (figure): Typoes. + (figure): Typos. 2020-12-08 Karl Berry @@ -524,7 +2798,7 @@ 2020-09-06 Vincent Bela\"iche * latex2e-fr.texi: Finalize propagating Jim's r649, notably - include article template. Fix lots of typoes. + include article template. Fix lots of typos. * latex2e.texi: Insert a comma after @xref{...} wherever applicable. @@ -596,7 +2870,11 @@ * latex2e-fr.texi (minipage): Re-align on English translation. - * latex2e.texi (minipage): Typoes + insert a few TODO comments. + * latex2e.texi (minipage): Typos + insert a few TODO comments. + +2020-07-124 Jim Hefferon + + * July 2020 release. 2020-07-13 Vincent Bela\"iche @@ -772,7 +3050,7 @@ 2020-04-16 Vincent Bela\"iche - * latex2e-fr.texi (Class and package construction): Typoes. + * latex2e-fr.texi (Class and package construction): Typos. (\write): Clarify example comment, \og courant\fg \rightarrow \og racine\fg. (\wlog): Suppress spurious space in example. (\write18): Translate node with fixing statement on \jobname. @@ -808,11 +3086,11 @@ * latex2e-fr.texi (\include & \includeonly): Complete translation. - * latex2e.texi (\include & \includeonly): Typoes. + * latex2e.texi (\include & \includeonly): Typos. 2020-04-06 Vincent Bela\"iche - * latex2e-fr.texi (Sectioning): Typoes. + * latex2e-fr.texi (Sectioning): Typos. * latex2e.texi (Sectioning): Fix \og secnumdepth\fg \rightarrow \og tocdepth\fg @@ -831,7 +3109,7 @@ * latex2e-fr.texi (Top, Front/back matter): Change \og Front/back matter\fg translation to \og Parties pr\'e/post-liminaires\fg. - (CTAN): Typoes. + (CTAN): Typos. (Document classes): Refresh translation. (\part): Translate node. (\subsubsection & \paragraph & \subparagraph): Typo. @@ -878,7 +3156,7 @@ * latex2e.texi (\endinput): clarify \og during mailing\fg. (Table of contents etc.): Move package index reference to the concerned paragaph. - (\openin & \openout): Typoes. + (\openin & \openout): Typos. (\read): \og\file\fg \rightarrow \og\recipient file\fg (\write): \og@code{\ldots}\fg \rightarrow \og@var{\ldots}\fg. (\write): typo. @@ -1004,7 +3282,7 @@ * latex2e-fr.texi (\@@startsection): \og scenumdepth\fg \rightarrow \og tocdepth\fg where applicable. (Class and package commands): Translate index entries. (figure): \og figure\fg \rightarrow \og figure*\fg. - (list): Typoes. + (list): Typos. (quotation & quote): Typo. (Color): Translate menu entry. (Commands for color): Translate node. @@ -1058,7 +3336,7 @@ * latex2e-fr.texi (trivlist): typo. (\linethickness): typo - (tabular): typoes. + (tabular): typos. (\newcommand & \renewcommand): use @var{\ldots}. (\parbox): Re-align French on English version. (Color package options): progress translation. @@ -1793,7 +4071,7 @@ 2017-10-03 Vincent Bela\"iche * latex2e-fr.texi (Class and package commands): Typo. - (quotation and quote): Typoes. + (quotation and quote): Typos. 2017-08-24 Karl Berry @@ -1826,7 +4104,7 @@ 2017-08-09 Vincent Bela\"iche - * NEWS-fr: Typoes. + * NEWS-fr: Typos. * Makefile.1: Add common.texi to the list of files to be zipped into distribution. @@ -1848,7 +4126,7 @@ * NEWS-fr: svn propset keywords to Id for leading timestap to be uptodate - * README-fr: Typoes. Extend the leading English part fo the French + * README-fr: Typos. Extend the leading English part fo the French readme to comply with CTAN requirements. 2017-08-08 Vincent Bela\"iche @@ -1901,7 +4179,7 @@ as \@@startsection and how \section keeps is standard calling form when redefined. heading -> title for consistency. @code{}-ify class names, book, report & article. Use anchor to - secnumdepth. Typoes. rubber -> typically rubber. Solve overfully + secnumdepth. Typos. rubber -> typically rubber. Solve overfully hbox in example by not repeating explanations in examplified LaTeX comments, rather make a simple link. style [...] file -> package [...] file. redefined [...] sectional units -> redefined [...] @@ -2190,7 +4468,7 @@ (Cross references, \label, abstract): Same changes as in latex2e.texi. (Cross references, \label, \pageref, \ref): Take Jim's rev481 - edits + fix some typoes. + edits + fix some typos. (\includeonly): Fix typo. * Makefile.1: Add check-license- targets to check that the @@ -2205,12 +4483,12 @@ license.texi, make it delimited by @comment's. (dircategory): fix `LaTeX2e-fr' -> `latex2e-fr' (throughout document): Use proper unbreakable space before colons. - (tabular, \newtheorem): typoes. - (\address): @var{...} instead of @code{...} for the argument + typoes. - (\cc): typoes + add example from latex2e.texi + (tabular, \newtheorem): typos. + (\address): @var{...} instead of @code{...} for the argument + typos. + (\cc): typos + add example from latex2e.texi (\closing): typo. - (\signature): Typoes, translate @var name. - (Command line): Typoes. + (\signature): Typos, translate @var name. + (Command line): Typos. * latex2e.texi: Restore license text without @inclusion of license.texi, make it delimited by @comment's. @@ -2431,19 +4709,19 @@ package variable @var{paquo} in the synopsis description. (\newcommand & \renewcommand): Align description on latest latex2e.texi by @code{...}-ifying all the occurrence of - `\@var{cmd}'. Fix typoes. + `\@var{cmd}'. Fix typos. (\newenvironment & \renewenvironment): nargs starting from 0 - rather than from 1. Fix typoes. `argument positionnel' -> + rather than from 1. Fix typos. `argument positionnel' -> `param\`etre positionnel'. (Reserved characters): `\backslash' -> `\textbackslash' in the - @findex in accordance with description. Fix typoes. + @findex in accordance with description. Fix typos. 2016-04-12 Vincent Bela\"iche * latex2e-fr.texi (top comment, Top): Make version under quotes to avoid incorrect French ``de Avril 2016'' or ``du Avril 2016'' instead of ``d'Avril 2016''. - (Document classes): Typoes. + (Document classes): Typos. * latex2e-{es,fr}.texi (top comment): Update dates in copyright notice up to 2016. @@ -2460,7 +4738,7 @@ * latex2e-fr.texi (top comment, Output files, Using BibTeX): Replace CTAN central server URLs by mirror URLs, after a comment by Petra R\"ube-Pugliese. - (Output files, Using BibTeX): Typoes. + (Output files, Using BibTeX): Typos. * latex2e.texi (top comment, Output files): Replace CTAN central server URLs by mirror URLs, after a comment by Petra @@ -2537,10 +4815,10 @@ environment by a call to this macro. * latex2e-fr.texi: Same as latex2e.texi. - (filecontents): Typoes. + (filecontents): Typos. (table): Typo (table evironment name mistakenly translated to French). - (\\): Typoes. + (\\): Typos. (\enlargethispage): translate cindex entry to French. * latex2e-es.texi: Same as latex2e.texi. @@ -2623,11 +4901,11 @@ 2016-03-08 Vincent Bela\"iche - * latex2e-fr.texi (Top): Typoe in `Modes' menu entry. + * latex2e-fr.texi (Top): Typo in `Modes' menu entry. (eqnarray): `or' -> `ou'. (Math symbols): Progress translation of this node + same changes as in latex2e.texi. - (Modes): Typoes + same changes as in latex2e.texi. + (Modes): Typos + same changes as in latex2e.texi. (\ensuremath): new node. (\(SPACE) and \@@): `guillemet anglais' -> `guillemet-apostrophe'. (Text symbols): Progess translation of this node + same changes as @@ -2765,7 +5043,7 @@ (\addtocontents): Translate this node. (Glossaries): Translate this node. (Indexes): Translate this node, with same edits as in latex2e.texi. - (Letters): Typoes. `cl\^oture' -> `salutation'. Typo. Complete + (Letters): Typos. `cl\^oture' -> `salutation'. Typo. Complete translation with same edits as in latex2e.texi. (\address): Translate this node. (\cc): Translate this node. @@ -2849,7 +5127,7 @@ 2016-01-27 Vincent Bela\"iche - * latex2e-fr.texi (Marginal notes): Typoes. + * latex2e-fr.texi (Marginal notes): Typos. (Subscripts & superscripts): Typo. (Math functions): Translate this node to French. (Math accents): Translate this node to French. @@ -3016,7 +5294,7 @@ @example...@end~example. * latex2e-fr.texi (Output files): Typo. - (tabular): Typoes. + (tabular): Typos. (\newcommand & \renewcommand): Typo. Introduce the concept of positional parameter. (\newenvironment & \renewenvironment): Complete the translation and make the same text improvements as in latex2e.texi. @@ -3575,7 +5853,7 @@ concerning \parindent length. * latex2e-fr.texi (Tables of contents): Translation of this node. - (\alph \Alph \arabic \roman \Roman \fnsymbol, Boxes): Typoes. + (\alph \Alph \arabic \roman \Roman \fnsymbol, Boxes): Typos. 2015-08-03 Jim Hefferon @@ -3604,10 +5882,12 @@ 2015-07-30 Vincent Bela\"iche - * latex2e-fr.texi (Top): Correct menu item French translation for "Making paragraphs" + * latex2e-fr.texi (Top): Correct menu item French translation for + "Making paragraphs" (itemize): typo, remove left-over English word "dash" - (Making paragraphs): typoes. - (\indent, \noindent, \parskip, \parbox): Translate to French these nodes. + (Making paragraphs): typos. + (\indent, \noindent, \parskip, \parbox): Translate to French these + nodes. * latex2e.texi (Text symbols): Correct -- for --- for en-dash diff --git a/info/latex2e-help-texinfo/Makefile b/info/latex2e-help-texinfo/Makefile index 390dc1040d..3f52d9459f 100644 --- a/info/latex2e-help-texinfo/Makefile +++ b/info/latex2e-help-texinfo/Makefile @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# $Id: Makefile 935 2021-07-23 17:48:15Z jimhefferon $ +# $Id: Makefile 1073 2021-11-13 21:50:34Z karl $ # Public domain. Originally written 2006, Karl Berry. # Makefile for latexrefman. @@ -133,6 +133,7 @@ easyurls: htmlsplit dist # make # make htmlsplit # make dist +# make easyurls # make commitready # svn commit # to commit regenerated files # then: diff --git a/info/latex2e-help-texinfo/NEWS b/info/latex2e-help-texinfo/NEWS index c0ea88815a..26b3816a32 100644 --- a/info/latex2e-help-texinfo/NEWS +++ b/info/latex2e-help-texinfo/NEWS @@ -1,23 +1,37 @@ -$Id: NEWS 712 2018-10-15 23:08:38Z jimhefferon $ +$Id: NEWS 1078 2022-01-26 18:12:17Z karl $ NEWS for latex2e.texi, aka the latex2e-help-texinfo package. Public domain. Originally written 1995, Torsten Martinsen. -Spanish translation originally from Nacho Pacheco (currently unmaintained). French translation originally from Vincent Belaiche. +Spanish translation originally from Nacho Pacheco (currently looking for +a maintainer). + Some changes in January 2022 release: -Changes in July 2020 release: +New sections: +* \caption +* BibTeX error messages +* Producing the index manually -Among the changes since the last release: - * Entries for \openin, \openout, \message, \write, \write18. - * Section on fontenc. - * Section on math delimiters. - * Describe -output-directory option. - * Section on xr. - * Section on expressions. - * Entry on \contentsline. +Fixes: +* Units of length: correct pt/mm/cm conversions. +* Command line input: extended text. +* throughout: index entries; typographical, reference, wording. + Changes in July 2021 release -Changes in October 2018 release: +(see ChangeLog) + + Changes in July 2020 release: + +* Entries for \openin, \openout, \message, \write, \write18. +* Section on fontenc. +* Section on math delimiters. +* Describe -output-directory option. +* Section on xr. +* Section on expressions. +* Entry on \contentsline. + + Changes in October 2018 release: The main change is that we now offer the manual in a version that is split into separate web pages for each section or subsection. @@ -35,9 +49,7 @@ included instructions at https://latexref.xyz/dev/mirroring.html. In addition to the format news, there were many bug fixes and new entries, including \smash and \phantom. ----------------------------------------------------------------- - -Changes in July 2018 release: + Changes in July 2018 release: We have gone through the two documents latex-info and latex2e-reference and checked that any information in those documents @@ -54,9 +66,7 @@ combinations such as that of \clearpage and \cleardoublepage. In addition, there were many bug fixes, including greatly shrinking the size of one of the graphics. ----------------------------------------------------------------- - -Changes in April 2018 release: + Changes in April 2018 release: There is a new chapter on color and a new chapter on graphics inclusion (all the commands from grfguide.pdf are now covered), @@ -65,8 +75,7 @@ diagram of the parameters, and a description of the tabbing environment. ----------------------------------------------------------------- -Changes in Aug 2017 release: + Changes in Aug 2017 release: Besides the usual bug fixes, some of the changes in this version include coverage of \makeatletter and \makeatother, \@startsection, @@ -74,8 +83,7 @@ and commands for writing classes and packages, as well as improvements in the descriptions of floats, the letter environment, \raisebox, \onecolumn and \twocolumn, and many more. ----------------------------------------------------------------- -Changes in Apr 2016 release: + Changes in Apr 2016 release: Provide first complete French translation --- still not fully aligned on the latest revisions of the English version. @@ -86,8 +94,7 @@ environment indexing consistent, improve some synopsis syntax, notably for optional parameters. Improve naming of Math symbols. Usual bug and typo fixes. ----------------------------------------------------------------- -Changes in Oct 2015 release: + Changes in Oct 2015 release: Many examples added, often using typical constructs. Extend many entries to include points frequently asked. @@ -95,8 +102,7 @@ Show list of math characters using Unicode glyphs. Translations not yet part of update; needs to be worked out. Thanks to Vincent Belaiche for many contributions. ----------------------------------------------------------------- -Changes in May 2015 release: + Changes in May 2015 release: Usual bug fixes, more indexing, template updates. Improve document and LaTeX overview, including general syntax. @@ -106,53 +112,46 @@ Avoid using plain's \sup, since @sup will be a Texinfo command. For HTML, make the Up from Top be http://tug.org/texinfohtml. Exception word list for spell checking, and make target for spell checking and doubled words. -- + French translation begun (only in sources); Spanish translation updated. Thanks to Vincent Belaiche and Jim Hefferon for their many contributions. ----------------------------------------------------------------- -Changes in May 2014 release: + Changes in May 2014 release: Usual bug fixes, template updates. Add filecontents description, fnsymbol info, non-obsolescence of \tt et al., mostly due to Vincent Belaiche. Updates to Spanish translation, also from Vincent. ----------------------------------------------------------------- -Changes in May 2013 release: + Changes in May 2013 release: Usual bug fixes, template updates. Mention \unitlength default (1pt) and \oldstylenums. Fix in ltx-help.el to find correct nodes for environments, etc. ----------------------------------------------------------------- -Changes in May 2012 release: + Changes in May 2012 release: Template updates and references. More on floats. Mention a few other documents. ----------------------------------------------------------------- -Changes in May 2011 release: + Changes in May 2011 release: Usual bug fixes, additional background info. TUGboat sample document updated. Discussion of width parameters. ----------------------------------------------------------------- -Changes in July 2010 release: + Changes in July 2010 release: Usual bug fixes. Added a number of control sequences from ltoutenc that typeset particular glyphs. ----------------------------------------------------------------- -Changes in September 2009 release: + Changes in September 2009 release: A bit more about figures and indexes, use of @table where appropriate in the source, usual array of minor fixes, added references, etc. ----------------------------------------------------------------- -Changes in release 2.0: + Changes in release 2.0: After discussions with Torsten and Stephen Gilmore, maintainership of this document has been handed off to me. See the README for more @@ -170,8 +169,7 @@ Derived files generated with the current TeX and Texinfo. Karl Berry (karl@freefriends.org), June 12 2008 ----------------------------------------------------------------- -Changes in release 1.6: + Changes in release 1.6: Some minor bug fixes; thanks to Piet van Oostrum and Ralf Fassel for those. @@ -187,8 +185,7 @@ As always, bug reports and comments are welcome. Torsten Martinsen, April 24 1996 ----------------------------------------------------------------- -Changes in release 1.3: + Changes in release 1.3: A selection of low-level NFSS2 commands added. A short description of how to use BibTeX. @@ -200,8 +197,7 @@ Several minor omissions and errors fixed. Torsten Martinsen, March 13th 1995 ----------------------------------------------------------------- -Changes in release 1.4: + Changes in release 1.4: NOTE: The name of the generated Info file is now `latex' and not `latex2e'. More commands added to function index (ahem). @@ -210,8 +206,7 @@ A few omissions fixed. Torsten Martinsen, April 5th 1995 ----------------------------------------------------------------- -Changes in release 1.5: + Changes in release 1.5: All menu items now have one-line descriptions. Major cleanup of next/previous links. diff --git a/info/latex2e-help-texinfo/README b/info/latex2e-help-texinfo/README index 3b5ad109bf..0c30f41bbd 100644 --- a/info/latex2e-help-texinfo/README +++ b/info/latex2e-help-texinfo/README @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -$Id: README 905 2021-05-15 22:41:07Z karl $ +$Id: README 936 2021-07-24 15:13:12Z jimhefferon $ README for latex2e.texi, aka the latex2e-help-texinfo package. This README file originally written 2008, Karl Berry. diff --git a/info/latex2e-help-texinfo/aspell.en.pws b/info/latex2e-help-texinfo/aspell.en.pws index 16e81b799b..bed1e3767f 100644 --- a/info/latex2e-help-texinfo/aspell.en.pws +++ b/info/latex2e-help-texinfo/aspell.en.pws @@ -281,3 +281,11 @@ xstring qed dottedtocline xindex +visiblespace +theindex +samepage +entendre +disproven +unimagined +vitalism +tablefootnote diff --git a/info/latex2e-help-texinfo/common.texi b/info/latex2e-help-texinfo/common.texi index 04824f1c7a..51759254fb 100644 --- a/info/latex2e-help-texinfo/common.texi +++ b/info/latex2e-help-texinfo/common.texi @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -@c $Id: common.texi 729 2018-11-13 23:22:27Z karl $ +@c $Id: common.texi 1031 2021-09-01 17:02:05Z vincentb1 $ @c Public domain. @set LTXREFMAN_HOME_PAGE https://latexref.xyz @set LTXREFMAN_BUGS latexrefman@@tug.org @@ -14,6 +14,9 @@ \else\@c @end macro @end ifnottex +@macro package {packagename} +@code{\packagename\} +@end macro @tex \globaldefs=1 @@ -52,6 +55,9 @@ \lasymathchardef{2003}{\rhd} \lasymathchardef{2002}{\unlhd} \lasymathchardef{2004}{\unrhd} +\font\tenmathbb = msbm10 +% use \hbox to force horizontal mode, as \mathbbN is to be called from Math mode. +\def\mathbbN{{\hbox{\tenmathbb N}}} % % must explicitly reset before the (at)end tex, not let the (at)end group % reset it; else internal Texinfo variables get messed up. diff --git a/info/latex2e-help-texinfo/latex2e.dbk b/info/latex2e-help-texinfo/latex2e.dbk index b1a75624cb..a2145d20b9 100644 --- a/info/latex2e-help-texinfo/latex2e.dbk +++ b/info/latex2e-help-texinfo/latex2e.dbk @@ -4,10 +4,10 @@ ]> - + -&latex;2e unofficial reference manual (July 2021) +&latex;2e unofficial reference manual (January 2022) @@ -28,7 +28,8 @@ - + + @@ -38,7 +39,7 @@ This document is an unofficial reference manual for &latex;, a -document preparation system, version of July 2021. +document preparation system, version of January 2022. This manual was originally translated from LATEX.HLP v1.0a in the VMS Help Library. The pre-translation version was written by @@ -55,7 +56,7 @@ latex2e-reference by Martin Herbert Dietze. (From these references no text was directly copied.) Copyright 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, -2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 Karl Berry. +2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 Karl Berry. Copyright 1988, 1994, 2007 Stephen Gilmore. @@ -82,7 +83,7 @@ into another language, under the above conditions for modified versions. This document is an unofficial reference manual for &latex;, a -document preparation system, version of July 2021. +document preparation system, version of January 2022. This manual was originally translated from LATEX.HLP v1.0a in the VMS Help Library. The pre-translation version was written by @@ -99,7 +100,7 @@ latex2e-reference by Martin Herbert Dietze. (From these references no text was directly copied.) Copyright 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, -2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 Karl Berry. +2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 Karl Berry. Copyright 1988, 1994, 2007 Stephen Gilmore. @@ -128,7 +129,7 @@ into another language, under the above conditions for modified versions. &latex;2e: An unofficial reference manual This document is an unofficial reference manual (version of -July 2021) for &latex;2e, a document preparation system. +January 2022) for &latex;2e, a document preparation system. @@ -1034,7 +1035,7 @@ command is used within a moving argument, use \newcommand. package, etoolbox etoolbox package -The etoolbox package offers the commands +The etoolbox package offers the commands \newrobustcmd, \newrobustcmd*, as well as the commands \renewrobustcmd, \renewrobustcmd*, and the commands \providerobustcmd, and \providerobustcmd*. These are @@ -1366,16 +1367,19 @@ alphabet free fonts available for easy use with &latex;. Specify the font encodings. A font encoding is a mapping of the character codes to the font glyphs that are used to typeset your output. +package, fontspec +fontspec package + This package only applies if you use the pdflatex engine (see &tex; engines). If you use the xelatex or -lualatex engine then instead use the fontspec package. +lualatex engine then instead use the fontspec package. &tex;’s original font family, Computer Modern, has a limited character set. For instance, to make common accented characters you must use \accent (see \accent) but this disables hyphenation. &tex; users have agreed on a number of standards to access the larger sets of characters provided by modern fonts. If you are using -pdflatex then this in the preamble +pdflatex then put this in the preamble \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} @@ -1393,7 +1397,7 @@ to directly enter accented characters into your source file.) If you are using an encoding such as T1 and the characters appear blurry or do not magnify well then your fonts may be bitmapped, sometimes called raster or Type 3. You want vector fonts. Use a -package such as lmodern or cm-super to get a font that +package such as lmodern or cm-super to get a font that extends &latex;’s default using vector fonts. For each font_encoding given as an option but not already @@ -1465,7 +1469,7 @@ is not in effect. The text-settings are the commands that &latex; will run every time it switches from one encoding to another with the -\selectfont or \fontencoding command. The +\selectfont and \fontencoding commands. The math-settings are the commands that &latex; will use whenever the font is accessed as a math alphabet. @@ -1501,6 +1505,9 @@ should only contain declarations specific to that encoding. Define an accent, to be put on top of other glyphs, in the encoding encoding at the location slot. +slot, font +A slot is the number identifying a glyph within a font. + This line from t1enc.def declares that to make a circumflex accent as in \^A, the system will put the accent in slot 2 over the ‘A’ character, which is represented in ASCII as 65. @@ -1525,9 +1532,9 @@ transcript file. Synopsis: -\DeclareTextAccentDefault{cmd}{encoding} +\DeclareTextAccentDefault{\cmd}{encoding} -If there is an encoding-specific accent command cmd but there is +If there is an encoding-specific accent command \cmd but there is no associated \DeclareTextAccent for that encoding then this command will pick up the slack, by saying to use it as described for encoding. @@ -1544,8 +1551,8 @@ definition for that accent then &latex; will use the definition from That is, this command is equivalent to this call (see \UseTextSymbol & \UseTextAccent). -\DeclareTextCommandDefault[1]{cmd} - {\UseTextAccent{encoding}{cmd}{#1}} +\DeclareTextCommandDefault[1]{\cmd} + {\UseTextAccent{encoding}{\cmd}{#1}} Note that \DeclareTextAccentDefault works for any one-argument fontenc command, not just the accent command. @@ -1556,26 +1563,25 @@ definition for that accent then &latex; will use the definition from <literal>\DeclareTextCommand</literal> & <literal>\ProvideTextCommand</literal> \DeclareTextCommand -\DeclareTextCommandDefault \ProvideTextCommand Synopsis, one of: -\DeclareTextCommand{cmd}{encoding}{defn} -\DeclareTextCommand{cmd}{encoding}[nargs]{defn} -\DeclareTextCommand{cmd}{encoding}[nargs][optargdefault]{defn} +\DeclareTextCommand{\cmd}{encoding}{defn} +\DeclareTextCommand{\cmd}{encoding}[nargs]{defn} +\DeclareTextCommand{\cmd}{encoding}[nargs][optargdefault]{defn} or one of: -\ProvideTextCommand{cmd}{encoding}{defn} -\ProvideTextCommand{cmd}{encoding}[nargs]{defn} -\ProvideTextCommand{cmd}{encoding}[nargs][optargdefault]{defn} +\ProvideTextCommand{\cmd}{encoding}{defn} +\ProvideTextCommand{\cmd}{encoding}[nargs]{defn} +\ProvideTextCommand{\cmd}{encoding}[nargs][optargdefault]{defn} -Define the command cmd, which will be specific to one encoding. -The command name cmd must begin with a backslash, \. These -commands can only appear in the preamble. Redefining cmd does -not cause an error. The defined command will be robust even if the code -in defn is fragile (see \protect). +Define the command \cmd, which will be specific to one +encoding. The command name cmd must be preceded by a backslash, +\. These commands can only appear in the preamble. Redefining +\cmd does not cause an error. The defined command will be robust +even if the code in defn is fragile (see \protect). For example, the file t1enc.def contains this line. @@ -1591,22 +1597,23 @@ Legal limit is \( 0.8 \)\textperthousand. ‘LaTeX Error: Command \textperthousand unavailable in encoding OT1’. +\DeclareTextSymbol The \ProvideTextCommand variant does the same, except that it -does nothing if cmd is already defined. The +does nothing if \cmd is already defined. The \DeclareTextSymbol command is faster than this one for simple slot-to-glyph association (see \DeclareTextSymbol) -The optional nargs and optargsdefault arguments play the -same role here as in \newcommand (see \newcommand & +The optional nargs and optargdefault arguments play the same +role here as in \newcommand (see \newcommand & \renewcommand). Briefly, nargs is an integer from 0 to 9 -specifying the number of arguments that the defined command cmd -takes. This number includes any optional argument. Omitting this -argument is the same as specifying 0, meaning that cmd will have -no arguments. And, if optargsdefault is present then the first -argument of \cmd is optional, with default value -optargdefault (which may be the empty string). If -optargsdefault is not present then \cmd does not take -an optional argument. +specifying the number of arguments that the defined command +\cmd takes. This number includes any optional argument. +Omitting this argument is the same as specifying 0, meaning that +\cmd will have no arguments. And, if optargdefault +is present then the first argument of \cmd is optional, +with default value optargdefault (which may be the empty string). +If optargdefault is not present then \cmd does not +take an optional argument. @@ -1620,15 +1627,15 @@ an optional argument. Synopsis: -\DeclareTextCommandDefault{cmd}{defn} +\DeclareTextCommandDefault{\cmd}{defn} or: -\ProvideTextCommandDefault{cmd}{defn} +\ProvideTextCommandDefault{\cmd}{defn} -Give a default definition for cmd, for when that command is not -defined in the encoding currently in force. This default should only use -encodings known to be available. +Give a default definition for \cmd, for when that command +is not defined in the encoding currently in force. This default should +only use encodings known to be available. This makes \copyright available. @@ -1643,7 +1650,7 @@ when you select that encoding. It should instead be in a package. As with the related non-default commands, the \ProvideTextCommandDefault has exactly the same behavior as \DeclareTextCommandDefault except that it does nothing if -cmd is already defined (see \DeclareTextCommand & +\cmd is already defined (see \DeclareTextCommand & \ProvideTextCommand). So, packages can use it to provide fallbacks that other packages can improve upon. @@ -1657,14 +1664,14 @@ that other packages can improve upon. Synopsis: -\DeclareTextComposite{cmd}{encoding}{simple_object}{slot} +\DeclareTextComposite{\cmd}{encoding}{simple_object}{slot} Access an accented glyph directly, that is, without having to put an accent over a separate character. This line from t1enc.def means that \^o will cause &latex; to typeset lowercase ‘o’ by taking the character -directly from location 224 in the font. +directly from slot 224 in the font. \DeclareTextComposite{\^}{T1}{o}{244} @@ -1672,7 +1679,7 @@ directly from location 224 in the font. simple_object should be a single character or a single command. The slot argument is usually a positive integer represented in decimal (although octal or hexadecimal are possible). Normally -cmd has already been declared for this encoding, either with +\cmd has already been declared for this encoding, either with \DeclareTextAccent or with a one-argument \DeclareTextCommand. In t1enc.def, the above line follows the \DeclareTextAccent{\^}{T1}{2} command. @@ -1687,10 +1694,10 @@ the \DeclareTextAccent{\^}{T1}{2} command. Synopsis: -\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{cmd}{encoding}{arg}{code} +\DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\cmd}{encoding}{arg}{code} A more general version of \DeclareTextComposite that runs -arbitrary code with cmd. +arbitrary code with \cmd. This allows accents on ‘i’ to act like accents on dotless i, \i. @@ -1698,7 +1705,7 @@ arbitrary code with cmd. \DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\'}{OT1}{i}{\'\i} See fontenc package, for a list of common encodings. Normally -cmd will have already been declared with \DeclareTextAccent +\cmd will have already been declared with \DeclareTextAccent or as a one argument \DeclareTextCommand. @@ -1711,7 +1718,7 @@ or as a one argument \DeclareTextCommand. Synopsis: -\DeclareTextSymbol{cmd}{encoding}{slot} +\DeclareTextSymbol{\cmd}{encoding}{slot} Define a symbol in the encoding encoding at the location slot. Symbols defined in this way are for use in text, not @@ -1731,9 +1738,9 @@ can be specified in decimal, or octal (as in '023), or hexadecimal (as in "13), although decimal has the advantage that single quote or double quote could be redefined by another package. -If cmd has already been defined then \DeclareTextSymbol -does not give an error but it does log the redefinition in the -transcript file. +If \cmd has already been defined then +\DeclareTextSymbol does not give an error but it does log the +redefinition in the transcript file. @@ -1746,12 +1753,12 @@ transcript file. Synopsis: -\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{cmd}{encoding} +\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\cmd}{encoding} -If there is an encoding-specific symbol command cmd but there is no -associated \DeclareTextSymbol for that encoding, then this command -will pick up the slack, by saying to get the symbol as described for -encoding. +If there is an encoding-specific symbol command \cmd but +there is no associated \DeclareTextSymbol for that encoding, then +this command will pick up the slack, by saying to get the symbol as +described for encoding. For example, to declare that if the current encoding has no meaning for \textdollar then use the one from OT1, declare this. @@ -1761,8 +1768,8 @@ will pick up the slack, by saying to get the symbol as described for That is, this command is equivalent to this call (see \UseTextSymbol & \UseTextAccent). -\DeclareTextCommandDefault{cmd} - {\UseTextSymbol{encoding}{cmd}} +\DeclareTextCommandDefault{\cmd} + {\UseTextSymbol{encoding}{\cmd}} Note that \DeclareTextSymbolDefault can be used to define a default for any zero-argument fontenc command. @@ -1798,11 +1805,11 @@ name of the encoding explicitly. Synopsis: -\UseTextSymbol{encoding}{cmd} +\UseTextSymbol{encoding}{\cmd} or: -\UseTextAccent{encoding}{cmd}{text} +\UseTextAccent{encoding}{\cmd}{text} Use a symbol or accent not from the current encoding. @@ -2093,6 +2100,18 @@ since that is how they are typically used. For example. style command or the end of the current group, so you could enclose it in curly braces {\small This text is typeset in the small font.}. +Trying to use these commands in math, as with $\small mv^2/2$, +results in ‘LaTeX Font Warning: Command \small +invalid in math mode’, and the font size doesn’t +change. To work with a too-large formula, often the best option is to +use the displaymath environment (see Math formulas), or +one of the environments from the amsmath package. For inline +mathematics, such as in a table of formulas, an alternative is something +like {\small $mv^2/2$}. (Sometimes \scriptsize and +\scriptstyle are confused. Both change the font size, but the +latter also changes a number of other aspects of how mathematics is +typeset. See Math styles.) + environment form of font size commands An environment form of each of these commands is also defined; for instance, \begin{tiny}...\end{tiny}. However, in practice @@ -2251,10 +2270,10 @@ relationship of these terms varies with individual typefaces): weight and width are m, in which case use just one (‘m’). -\fontshape{shape} +\fontshape{shape} \fontshape shapes, of fonts -Select font shape. Valid shapes are: +Select font shape. Valid shapes are: n Upright (normal) @@ -2287,11 +2306,10 @@ reset every time a size change happens; instead use \linespread{factor} \linespread -Equivalent to -\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{factor}, and -therefore must be followed by \selectfont to have any effect. -Best specified in the preamble, or use the setspace package, as -just described. +Equivalent to \renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{factor}, +and therefore must be followed by \selectfont to have any +effect. Best specified in the preamble. See \baselineskip & +\baselinestretch, for using setspace package instead. \selectfont \selectfont @@ -2679,7 +2697,7 @@ same as the font size, e.g., ‘10pt’ at a type siz double spacing The \baselineskip is a rubber length (see Lengths). It gives -the leading, the normal distance between lines in a paragraph, from +the leading, the normal distance between lines in a paragraph, from baseline to baseline. Ordinarily document authors do not directly change \baselineskip @@ -2730,9 +2748,9 @@ lines would be too close together, closer than \lineskiplimit then &tex; instead uses \lineskip as the interline glue. The second is that &tex; doesn’t actually use the depth of the previous line. Instead it uses \prevdepth, which usually contains that -depth. But at the beginning of the paragraph (or any vertical list) -or just after a rule, \prevdepth has the value -1000pt and this -special value tells &tex; not to insert any interline glue at the +depth. But at the beginning of the paragraph (or any vertical list) or +just after a rule, \prevdepth has the value -1000pt and +this special value tells &tex; not to insert any interline glue at the paragraph start. In the standard classes \lineskiplimit is 0pt and @@ -2752,7 +2770,7 @@ document is to put \linespread{factor}factor to be 1.6 and for one-and-a-half spacing use 1.3. These number are rough: for instance, since the \baselineskip is about 1.2 times the font size, multiplying by -1.6 gives a font size to baseline ratio of about 2. (The +1.6 gives a baseline skip to font size ratio of about 2. (The \linespread command is defined as \renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{factor} so it won’t take effect until a font setting happens. But that always takes place at @@ -2762,7 +2780,7 @@ the start of a document, so there you don’t need to follow it with package, setspace setspace package -A simpler approach is the setspace package. The basic example: +A simpler approach is the setspace package. The basic example: \usepackage{setspace} \doublespacing % or \onehalfspacing for 1.5 @@ -2776,8 +2794,10 @@ environments, such as \begin{doublespace} ... \end{doublespace}. The package also has commands to do arbitrary spacing: \setstretch{factor} and \begin{spacing}{factor} ... \end{spacing}. +This package also keeps the line spacing single-spaced in places +where that is typically desirable, such as footnotes and figure +captions. See the package documentation. - Floats @@ -2789,7 +2809,7 @@ for instance floating to the top of a later page. &latex; can have a number of different classes of floating material. The default is the two classes, figure (see figure) and table (see table), but you can create a new class with the -package float. +package float. Within any one float class &latex; always respects the order, so that the first figure in a document source must be typeset before the second @@ -2875,7 +2895,7 @@ is finished and then flush all outstanding floats. the placement parameter. If this is not desired, and deleting the t is not acceptable as it keeps the float from being placed at the top of the next page, then you can prevent it by either using -the flafter package or using the command +the flafter package or using the command \suppressfloats \suppressfloats[t], which causes floats for the top position on this page to moved to the next page. @@ -2958,6 +2978,92 @@ influence the position of float environments like figure and table in (https://www.latex-project.org/publications/2014-FMi-TUB-tb111mitt-float-placement.pdf). + + +<literal>\caption</literal> + +\caption +captions + +Synopsis: + +\caption{caption-text} + +or + +\caption[short-caption-text]{caption-text} + +Make a caption for a floating environment, such as a figure or +table environment (see figure or table). + +In this example, &latex; places a caption below the vertical blank +space that is left by the author for the later inclusion of a picture. + +\begin{figure} + \vspace*{1cm} + \caption{Alonzo Cushing, Battery A, 4th US Artillery.} + \label{fig:CushingPic} +\end{figure} + +The \caption command will label the caption-text with +something like ‘Figure 1:’ for an article or +‘Figure 1.1:’ for a book. The text is centered if it is +shorter than the text width, or set as an unindented paragraph if it +takes more than one line. + +In addition to placing the caption-text in the output, the +\caption command also saves that information for use in a list of +figures or list of tables (see Table of contents etc.). + +Here the \caption command uses the optional +short-caption-text, so that the shorter text appears in the list +of tables, rather than the longer caption-text. + +\begin{table} + \centering + \begin{tabular}{|*{3}{c}|} + \hline + 4 &9 &2 \\ + 3 &5 &7 \\ + 8 &1 &6 \\ + \hline + \end{tabular} + \caption[\textit{Lo Shu} magic square]{% + The \textit{Lo Shu} magic square, which is unique among + squares of order three up to rotation and reflection.} + \label{tab:LoShu} +\end{table} + +&latex; will label the caption-text with something like +‘Table 1:’ for an article or ‘Table 1.1:’ for a +book. + +The caption can appear at the top of the figure or table. +For instance, that would happen in the prior example by putting the +\caption between the \centering and the +\begin{tabular}. + +Different floating environments are numbered separately, by default. It +is \caption that updates the counter, and so any \label +must come after the \caption. The counter for the figure +environment is named figure, and similarly the counter for the +table environment is table. + +The text that will be put in the list of figures or list of tables is +moving argument. If you get the &latex; error ‘! Argument of +\@caption has an extra }’ then you must put \protect in front +of any fragile commands. See \protect. + +package, caption +caption package + +The caption package has many options to adjust how the caption +appears, for example changing the font size, making the caption be +hanging text rather than set as a paragraph, or making the caption +always set as a paragraph rather than centered when it is short. + + + @@ -3048,7 +3154,7 @@ simple example, you can change the section numbering to upper-case letters with \renewcommand\thesection{\Alph{section}} in the preamble (see \alph \Alph \arabic \roman \Roman \fnsymbol). CTAN has many packages that make this adjustment easier, notably -titlesec. +titlesec. Two counters relate to the appearance of headings made by sectioning commands. @@ -3123,8 +3229,8 @@ but it does not show the part number, does not increment the The optional argument toc-title will appear as the part title in the table of contents (see Table of contents etc.) and in running headers (see Page styles). If it is not present then title -will be there. This example puts a line break in title but leaves -out the break in the table of contents. +will be there. This example puts a line break in title but omits +the break in the table of contents. \part[Up from the bottom; my life]{Up from the bottom\\ my life} @@ -3137,12 +3243,12 @@ the table of contents, the level number of a part is -1 In the class article, if a paragraph immediately follows the part title then it is not indented. To get an indent you can use the package -indentfirst. +indentfirst. package, titlesec titlesec package -One package to change the behavior of \part is titlesec. +One package to change the behavior of \part is titlesec. See its documentation on CTAN. @@ -3212,7 +3318,7 @@ the table of contents, the level number of a chapter is 0 The paragraph that follows the chapter title is not indented, as is a standard typographical practice. To get an indent use the package -indentfirst. +indentfirst. You can change what is shown for the chapter number. To change it to something like ‘Lecture 1’, put in the preamble either @@ -3227,7 +3333,7 @@ something like ‘Lecture 1’, put in the preamble e babel package To make this change because of the primary language for -the document, see the package babel. +the document, see the package babel. In a two-sided document &latex; puts a chapter on odd-numbered page, if necessary leaving an even-numbered page that is blank except for any @@ -3240,7 +3346,7 @@ see \clearpage &a To change the behavior of the \chapter command, you can copy its definition from the &latex; format file and make adjustments. But there are also many packages on CTAN that address this. One is -titlesec. See its documentation, but the example below gives a +titlesec. See its documentation, but the example below gives a sense of what it can do. \usepackage{titlesec} % in preamble @@ -3301,7 +3407,7 @@ prior section.) in the table of contents (see Table of contents etc.) and in running headers (see Page styles). If it is not present then title will be there. This shows the full name in the title of the -section, +section: \section[Elizabeth~II]{Elizabeth the Second, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom, @@ -3324,7 +3430,7 @@ the table of contents, the level number of a section is 1 The paragraph that follows the section title is not indented, as is a standard typographical practice. One way to get an indent is to use the -package indentfirst. +package indentfirst. package, titlesec titlesec package @@ -3332,7 +3438,7 @@ package indentfirst. In general, to change the behavior of the \section command, there are a number of options. One is the \@startsection command (see \@startsection). There are also many packages on CTAN that -address this, including titlesec. See the documentation but the +address this, including titlesec. See the documentation but the example below gives a sense of what they can do. @@ -3386,8 +3492,8 @@ But it does not show the subsection number, does not increment the The optional argument toc-title will appear as the subsection title in the table of contents (see Table of contents etc.). If it is -not present then title will be there. This shows the full text in -the title of the subsection, +not present then title will be there. This +shows the full text in the title of the subsection: \subsection[$\alpha,\beta,\gamma$ paper]{\textit{The Origin of Chemical Elements} by R.A.~Alpher, H.~Bethe, and G.~Gamow} @@ -3404,7 +3510,7 @@ the table of contents, the level number of a subsection is 2 The paragraph that follows the subsection title is not indented, as is a standard typographical practice. One way to get an indent is to use the -package indentfirst. +package indentfirst. package, titlesec titlesec package @@ -3412,7 +3518,7 @@ package indentfirst. There are a number of ways to change the behavior of the \subsection command. One is the \@startsection command (see \@startsection). There are also many packages on CTAN that -address this, including titlesec. See the documentation but the +address this, including titlesec. See the documentation but the example below gives a sense of what they can do. \usepackage{titlesec} % in preamble @@ -3497,7 +3603,7 @@ a paragraph is 4, and of a subparagraph is 5 The paragraph that follows the subsubsection title is not indented, as is a standard typographical practice. One way to get an indent is to use the -package indentfirst. +package indentfirst. package, titlesec titlesec package @@ -3505,7 +3611,7 @@ package indentfirst. There are a number of ways to change the behavior of the these commands. One is the \@startsection command (see \@startsection). There are also many packages on CTAN that address this, including -titlesec. See the documentation on CTAN. +titlesec. See the documentation on CTAN. @@ -3545,7 +3651,7 @@ for another example. package, appendix appendix package -The appendix package adds the command +The appendix package adds the command \appendixpage to put a separate ‘Appendices’ in the document body before the first appendix, and the command \addappheadtotoc to do the same in the table of contents. You can reset the name @@ -3617,7 +3723,7 @@ switches the chapters back to being not numbered. Used to help redefine the behavior of commands that start sectioning divisions such as \section or \subsection. -Note that the titlesec package makes manipulation of sectioning +Note that the titlesec package makes manipulation of sectioning easier. Further, while most requirements for sectioning commands can be satisfied with \@startsection, some cannot. For instance, in the standard &latex; book and report classes the commands @@ -4004,7 +4110,7 @@ so this document would have to be compiled twice. package, cleveref cleveref package -The cleveref package includes text such as ‘Theorem’ in the +The cleveref package includes text such as ‘Theorem’ in the reference. See the documentation on CTAN. @@ -4012,8 +4118,12 @@ reference. See the documentation on CTAN. <literal>xr</literal> package -xr package -xr-hyper package +package, xr +xr package + +package, xr-hyper +xr-hyper package + \externaldocument cross referencing, across documents @@ -4028,9 +4138,9 @@ reference. See the documentation on CTAN. \externaldocument[reference-prefix]{document-basename} Make cross references to the external document -document-basename.tex. +document-basename.tex. -Here is an example. If lectures.tex has this in the preamble +Here is an example. If lectures.tex has this in the preamble \usepackage{xr} \externaldocument{exercises} @@ -4038,22 +4148,22 @@ reference. See the documentation on CTAN. \externaldocument{answers} then it can use cross reference labels from the other three documents. -Suppose that exercises.tex has an enumerated list containing +Suppose that exercises.tex has an enumerated list containing this, \item \label{exer:EulersThm} What if every vertex has odd degree? -and hints.tex has an enumerated list with this, +and hints.tex has an enumerated list with this, \item \label{exer:EulersThm} Distinguish the case of two vertices. -and answers.tex has an enumerated list with this. +and answers.tex has an enumerated list with this, \item \label{ans:EulersThm} There is no Euler path, except if there are exactly two vertices. After compiling the exercises, hints, and answers documents, entering -this in the body of lectures.tex will result in the lectures +this in the body of lectures.tex will result in the lectures getting the reference numbers used in the other documents. See Exercise~\ref{exer:EulersThm}, with Hint~\ref{H-exer:EulersThm}. @@ -4178,10 +4288,10 @@ a more flexible solution, use the package abstract). \end{array} Produce a mathematical array. This environment can only be used in math -mode, and normally appears within a displayed mathematics environment -such as equation (see equation). Inside of each row the -column entries are separated by an ampersand, (&). Rows are -terminated with double-backslashes (see \\). +mode (see Modes), and normally appears within a displayed +mathematics environment such as equation (see equation). +Inside of each row the column entries are separated by an ampersand, +(&). Rows are terminated with double-backslashes (see \\). This example shows a three by three array. @@ -4206,7 +4316,7 @@ other common features of the two environments, including the optional There are two ways that array diverges from tabular. The first is that array entries are typeset in math mode, in -textstyle (see Modes) except if the cols definition specifies +textstyle (see Math styles) except if the cols definition specifies the column with p{...}, which causes the entry to be typeset in text mode. The second is that, instead of tabular’s parameter \tabcolsep, &latex;’s intercolumn space in an array is @@ -4219,7 +4329,7 @@ default for this is ‘5pt’ so that between two col package, amsmath amsmath package -To obtain arrays with braces the standard is to use the amsmath +To obtain arrays with braces the standard is to use the amsmath package. It comes with environments pmatrix for an array surrounded by parentheses (...), bmatrix for an array surrounded by square brackets [...], Bmatrix for an @@ -4231,7 +4341,7 @@ bars ||...||, along with a number of other array constru package, amsmath amsmath package -The next example uses the amsmath package. +The next example uses the amsmath package. \usepackage{amsmath} % in preamble @@ -4242,14 +4352,14 @@ bars ||...||, along with a number of other array constru \end{vmatrix}=ad-bc \end{equation} -package, array (package) -array (package) package +package, array +array package package, dcolumn dcolumn package -There are many packages concerning arrays. The array package has -many useful extensions, including more column types. The dcolumn +There are many packages concerning arrays. The array package has +many useful extensions, including more column types. The dcolumn package adds a column type to center on a decimal point. For both see the documentation on CTAN. @@ -4318,7 +4428,6 @@ entire page. \centering centering text, declaration for - Synopsis: {\centering ... } @@ -4419,7 +4528,7 @@ boldface and flush left at all levels. For information about list layout parameters, including the default values, and for information about customizing list layout, see -list. The package enumitem is useful for customizing +list. The package enumitem is useful for customizing lists. This example changes the description labels to small caps. @@ -4456,7 +4565,7 @@ math text. One way to get an equation number is to use the package, amsmath amsmath package -Note that the amsmath package has significantly more extensive +Note that the amsmath package has significantly more extensive displayed equation facilities. For example, there are a number of ways in that package for having math text broken across lines. @@ -4604,7 +4713,7 @@ the outermost level. For other major &latex; labeled list environments, see description and itemize. For information about list layout parameters, including the default values, and for information about -customizing list layout, see list. The package enumitem is +customizing list layout, see list. The package enumitem is useful for customizing lists. \labelenumi @@ -4645,7 +4754,7 @@ period. including spacing that is inconsistent with other mathematics elements. (See “Avoid eqnarray!” by Lars Madsen https://tug.org/TUGboat/tb33-1/tb103madsen.pdf). New documents -should include the amsmath package and use the displayed +should include the amsmath package and use the displayed mathematics environments provided there, such as the align environment. We include a description only for completeness and for working with old documents. @@ -4725,7 +4834,7 @@ missing dollar sign. package, amsmath amsmath package -The package amsmath package has extensive displayed equation +The package amsmath package has extensive displayed equation facilities. New documents should include this package. @@ -4776,13 +4885,12 @@ spans both columns, at the top of the page. To add the possibility of placing at a page bottom see the discussion of placement b in Floats. -The label is optional; it is used for cross references (see Cross -references). \caption -The optional \caption command specifies caption text for the -figure. By default it is numbered. If loftitle is present, it is -used in the list of figures instead of title (see Table of -contents etc.). +The label is optional; it is used for cross references (see Cross +references). The optional \caption command specifies caption +text for the figure (see \caption). By default it is numbered. +If loftitle is present, it is used in the list of figures +instead of title (see Table of contents etc.). This example makes a figure out of a graphic. &latex; will place that graphic and its caption at the top of a page or, if it is pushed to the @@ -5059,7 +5167,7 @@ must be at least one \item within the environment; having non \item Rice portrait \end{itemize} -With the default locale—without loading e.g. babel package +With the default locale—without loading e.g. babel package with another language than USenglish—as a top-level list each label would come out as a bullet, •. The format of the labeling depends on the nesting level; see below. @@ -5121,7 +5229,7 @@ smaller values for more deeply nested levels. enumerate and description environment use the same list layout parameters. For a description, including the default values, and for information about customizing list layout, see list. The -package enumitem is useful for customizing lists. +package enumitem is useful for customizing lists. This example greatly reduces the margin space for outermost itemized lists. @@ -5633,15 +5741,13 @@ vertical center lines up with the center of the adjacent text line. t \vtop plain &tex; - - -Match the top line in the minipage with the baseline of the -surrounding text (plain &tex;’s \vtop). +Align the baseline of the top line in the minipage with the +baseline of the surrounding text (plain &tex;’s \vtop). b -\vbox plain &tex; -Match the bottom line in the minipage with the baseline of the -surrounding text (plain &tex;’s \vbox). +\vbox (plain &tex;) +Align the baseline of the bottom line in the minipage with the +baseline of the surrounding text (plain &tex;’s \vbox). To see the effects of these, contrast running this @@ -6007,7 +6113,7 @@ that curve. package, graphpap graphpap package -Draw a coordinate grid. Requires the graphpap package. +Draw a coordinate grid. Requires the graphpap package. The grid’s origin is (x_init,y_init). Grid lines come every spacing units (the default is 10). The grid extends x_dimen units to the right and y_dimen units up. @@ -6063,7 +6169,6 @@ then the line’s ending point has a second coordinate that is less than If travel is negative then you get LaTeX Error: Bad \line or \vector argument. -pict2e package graphics packages package, pict2e pict2e package @@ -6088,7 +6193,7 @@ relatively prime, so that (x_run,y_rise) can be (2,1) (4,2) (if you choose the latter then instead of lines you get sequences of arrowheads; the solution is to switch to the former). To get lines of arbitrary slope and plenty of other shapes in a system like -picture, see the package pict2e +picture, see the package pict2e (https://ctan.org/pkg/pict2e). Another solution is to use a full-featured graphics system such as TikZ, PSTricks, MetaPost, or Asymptote. @@ -6108,7 +6213,7 @@ MetaPost, or Asymptote. picture to be dim, which must be a positive length (see Lengths). It differs from \thinlines and \thicklines in that it does not affect the thickness of slanted -lines, circles, or ovals. +lines, circles, or ovals (see \oval). @@ -6132,7 +6237,7 @@ changed with either \linethickness or Declaration to set the thickness of subsequent lines, circles, and ovals in a picture environment to be 0.8pt. See also \linethickness and \thinlines. This command is illustrated -in the Trapezoidal Rule example of picture. +in the Trapezoidal Rule example of \qbezier. @@ -6169,9 +6274,10 @@ integers from 1 to 15. \oval(width,height) \oval(width,height)[portion] -Produce a rectangle with rounded corners. The optional argument -portion allows you to produce only half or a quarter of the oval. -For half an oval take portion to be one of these. +Produce a rectangle with rounded corners, hereinafter referred to as an +oval. The optional argument portion allows you to produce +only half or a quarter of the oval. For half an oval take portion +to be one of these. t top half @@ -6195,7 +6301,7 @@ top half. These shapes are not ellipses. They are rectangles whose corners are made with quarter circles. These circles have a maximum radius of 20pt (see \circle for the sizes). Thus large ovals are just -boxes with a small amount of corner rounding. +frames with a small amount of corner rounding. @@ -6210,16 +6316,20 @@ boxes with a small amount of corner rounding. Produce a vertical stack of objects. -This labels the y axis. +This labels the y axis by writing the word ‘y’ above +the word ‘axis’. -\put(0,0){\vector(1,0){4}} % x axis -\put(0,0){\vector(0,1){2}} % y -\put(-0.25,2){\makebox[0][r]{\shortstack[r]{$y$\\ axis}}} +\setlength{\unitlength}{1cm} +\begin{picture}(5,2.5)(-0.75,0) + \put(0,0){\vector(1,0){4}} % x axis + \put(0,0){\vector(0,1){2}} % y + \put(-0.2,2){\makebox(0,0)[r]{\shortstack[r]{$y$\\ axis}}} +\end{picture} For a short stack, the reference point is the lower left of the stack. -In the above example the \mbox & \makebox puts the stack flush -right in a zero width box so in total the short stack sits slightly to -the left of the y axis. +In the above example the \makebox (see \mbox & \makebox) puts +the stack flush right in a zero width box so in total the short stack +sits slightly to the left of the y axis. The valid positions are: @@ -6233,11 +6343,13 @@ the left of the y  \\ (for \shortstack objects) Separate objects into lines with \\. These stacks are short in that, unlike in a tabular or array environment, here the -rows are not spaced out to be of even heights. Thus, in +rows are not spaced out to be of even baseline skips. Thus, in \shortstack{X\\o\\o\\X} the first and last rows are taller than -the middle two. You can adjust row heights either by putting in the -usual interline spacing with \shortstack{X\\ \strut o\\o\\X}, -or by hand, via an explicit zero-width box \shortstack{X \\ +the middle two, and therefore the baseline skip between the two middle +rows is smaller than that between the third and last row. You can +adjust row heights and depths either by putting in the usual interline +spacing with \shortstack{X\\ \strut o\\o\\X} (see \strut), +or explicitly, via an zero-width box \shortstack{X \\ \rule{0pt}{12pt} o\\o\\X} or by using \\’s optional argument \shortstack{X\\[2pt] o\\o\\X}. @@ -6686,10 +6798,11 @@ float placement algorithm, see Floats. The label is optional; it is used for cross references (see Cross references). \caption -The \caption command is also optional. It specifies caption text -title for the table. By default it is numbered. If its optional -lottitle is present then that text is used in the list of tables -instead of title (see Table of contents etc.). +The \caption command is also optional. It specifies caption +text title for the table (see \caption). By default it is +numbered. If its optional lottitle is present then that text is +used in the list of tables instead of title (see Table of +contents etc.). In this example the table and caption will float to the bottom of a page, unless it is pushed to a float page at the end. @@ -6977,7 +7090,7 @@ range en-dash. \begin{tabular}{l|r@{--}l} \multicolumn{1}{c}{\textsc{Period}} - &multicolumn{2}{c}{\textsc{Span}} \\ \hline + &\multicolumn{2}{c}{\textsc{Span}} \\ \hline Baroque &1600 &1760 \\ Classical &1730 &1820 \\ Romantic &1780 &1910 \\ @@ -7132,7 +7245,7 @@ as with \renewcommand{\refname}{Cited references}, after package, babel babel package -Language support packages such as babel will automatically +Language support packages such as babel will automatically redefine \refname or \bibname to fit the selected language. @@ -7294,8 +7407,8 @@ sophisticated approach to managing bibliographies is provided by the Bib&tex; program. This is only an introduction; see the full documentation on CTAN (see CTAN). -With Bib&tex;, you don’t use thebibliography -(see thebibliography). Instead, include these lines. +With Bib&tex;, you don’t use the thebibliography environment +directly (see thebibliography). Instead, include these lines: \bibliographystyle{bibstyle} \bibliography{bibfile1, bibfile2, ...} @@ -7316,8 +7429,8 @@ Sort the bibliographic items alphabetically. Like plain, but more compact labels. Many, many other Bib&tex; style files exist, -tailored to the demands of various publications. See CTAN’s listing -https://mirror.ctan.org/biblio/bibtex/contrib. +tailored to the demands of various publications. See the CTAN topic +https://ctan.org/topic/bibtex-sty. The \bibliography command is what actually produces the bibliography. Its argument is a comma-separated list, referring to @@ -7346,7 +7459,50 @@ can keep all your sources together in one file, or a small number of files, and rely on Bib&tex; to include in this document only those that you used. +*’, to \nocite all keys +\nocite {*}, for all keys +With Bib&tex;, the keys argument to \nocite can also be +the single character ‘*’. This means to implicitly cite all +entries from all given bibliographies. + + + +Bib&tex; error messages + +Bib&tex; error messages +error messages, from Bib&tex; +.aux file and Bib&tex; commands +If you forget to use \bibliography or \bibliographystyle +in your document (or, less likely, any \cite or \nocite +command), Bib&tex; will issue an error message. Because Bib&tex; +can be used with any program, not just &latex;, the error messages +refer to the internal commands read by Bib&tex; (from the .aux +file), rather than the user-level commands described above. + +Here is a table showing internal commands mentioned in the Bib&tex; +errors, and the corresponding user-level commands. + +\bibdata\bibdata +\bibliography and internal \bibdata +\bibliography + +\bibstyle\bibstyle +\bibliographystyle and internal \bibstyle +\bibliographystyle + +\citation\citation +\cite and internal \citation +\nocite and internal \citation +\cite, \nocite + +For example, if your document has no \bibliographystyle +command, Bib&tex; complains as follows: + +I found no \bibstyle command---while reading file document.aux + + + @@ -7564,7 +7720,7 @@ it allows line breaks. minted package For computer code there are many packages with advantages over -\verb. One is listings, another is minted. +\verb. One is listings, another is minted. package, cprotect cprotect package @@ -7645,6 +7801,8 @@ before taking a final pass through and considering line breaks (and page breaks). This differs from word processing, where you are formatting text as you input it. Putting these off until the end prevents a lot of fiddling with breaks that will change anyway. + + @@ -7671,12 +7829,12 @@ rubber length (see Lengths) and can be negative. the line break is set at its normal length, that is, it is not stretched to fill out the line width. This command is fragile (see \protect). -The starred form, \\*, tells &latex; not to start a new page -between the two lines, by issuing a \nobreak. - \title{My story: \\[0.25in] a tale of woe} +The starred form, \\*, tells &latex; not to start a new page +between the two lines, by issuing a \nobreak. + Explicit line breaks in the main text body are unusual in &latex;. In particular, don’t start new paragraphs with \\. Instead leave a blank line between the two paragraphs. And don’t put in a sequence of @@ -7775,9 +7933,9 @@ fff ggg new line, starting (paragraph mode) In ordinary text, this ends a line in a way that does not right-justify -the line, so the prior text is not stretched. That is, in paragraph mode -(see Modes), the \newline command is equivalent to -double-backslash (see \\). This command is fragile +it, so the text before the end of line is not stretched. That is, in +paragraph mode (see Modes), the \newline command is +equivalent to double-backslash (see \\). This command is fragile (see \protect). However, the two commands are different inside a tabular or @@ -7790,7 +7948,7 @@ equivalent \tabularnewline. This will print ‘Name:’ and ‘Address:’ as two lines in a single cell of the table. -\begin{tabular}{p{1in}{\hspace{2in}}p{1in}} +\begin{tabular}{p{1in}@{\hspace{2in}}p{1in}} Name: \newline Address: &Date: \\ \hline \end{tabular} @@ -7806,8 +7964,9 @@ single cell of the table. Tell &latex; that it may hyphenate the word at that point. When you insert \- commands in a word, the word will only be hyphenated at -those points and not at any of the hyphenation points that &latex; -might otherwise have chosen. This command is robust (see \protect). +those points and not at any of the other hyphenation points that +&latex; might otherwise have chosen. This command is robust +(see \protect). &latex; is good at hyphenating and usually finds most of the correct hyphenation points, while almost never using an incorrect one. The @@ -7831,9 +7990,9 @@ in unacceptably large spaces to set the narrow column. better fit. The \- command only allows &latex; to break there, it does not -require that it break there. You can insist on a split with something -like Hef-\linebreak feron. Of course, if you later change the -text then this forced break may look very odd, so this approach requires +require that it break there. You can force a split with something like +Hef-\linebreak feron. Of course, if you later change the text +then this forced break may look very odd, so this approach requires care. @@ -7853,16 +8012,19 @@ care. If a line break occurs at the point where \discretionary appears then &tex; puts pre-break at the end of the current line and puts post-break at the start of the next line. If there is no line -break here then &tex; puts no-break +break here then &tex; puts no-break. In ‘difficult’ the three letters ffi form a ligature. But -&tex; can nonetheless break between the two f’s with this. +&tex; can nonetheless break between the two ‘f’’s with this. di\discretionary{f-}{fi}{ffi}cult Note that users do not have to do this. It is typically handled automatically by &tex;’s hyphenation algorithm. + + + @@ -7879,17 +8041,19 @@ words, at the cost of an occasional overfull box. Conversely, spacing. The default is \fussy. Line breaking in a paragraph is -controlled by whichever declaration is current at the blank line, or -\par, or displayed equation ending that paragraph. So to affect -the line breaks, include that paragraph-ending material in the scope of -the command. +controlled by whichever declaration is current at the end of the +paragraph, i.e., at the blank line or \par or displayed +equation ending that paragraph. So to affect the line breaks, include +that paragraph-ending material in the scope of the command. <literal>sloppypar</literal> -sloppypar +environment, sloppypar +sloppypar environment + sloppypar environment Synopsis: @@ -7939,8 +8103,13 @@ hyphenation with a dash character, -. \hyphenation{hat-er il-lit-e-ra-ti tru-th-i-ness} Use lowercase letters. &tex; will only hyphenate if the word matches -exactly. Multiple \hyphenation commands accumulate. +exactly, no inflections are tried. Multiple \hyphenation +commands accumulate. + + + + @@ -7962,12 +8131,12 @@ exactly. Multiple \hyphenation commands accumulate. \nolinebreak[zero-to-four] Encourage or discourage a line break. The optional zero-to-four -is an integer that allows you to soften the instruction. The default is -4, so that without the optional argument these commands entirely force -or prevent the break. But for instance, \nolinebreak[1] is a -suggestion that another place may be better. The higher the number, the -more insistent the request. Both commands are fragile -(see \protect). +is an integer lying between 0 and 4 that allows you to soften the +instruction. The default is 4, so that without the optional argument +these commands entirely force or prevent the break. But for instance, +\nolinebreak[1] is a suggestion that another place may be better. +The higher the number, the more insistent the request. Both commands +are fragile (see \protect). Here we tell &latex; that a good place to put a linebreak is after the standard legal text. @@ -7977,11 +8146,10 @@ We especially encourage applications from members of traditionally underrepresented groups. When you issue \linebreak, the spaces in the line are stretched -out so that it extends to the right margin. See \\ +out so that the break point reaches the right margin. See \\ and \newline, to have the spaces not stretched out. - @@ -8191,6 +8359,14 @@ this can cause you to get ‘Underfull \vbox (badness 10000) has occurred while \output is active’. See \newpage, for a command that does not have these effects. +\samepage +samepage environment +(There is an obsolete declaration \samepage, which tries to only +allow a break between two paragraphs. There is a related environment +samepage, also obsolete. Neither of these work reliably. For +more on keeping material on the same page, see the FAQ entry +https://texfaq.org/FAQ-nopagebrk.) + @@ -8271,7 +8447,8 @@ Change the rule with something like this. \kern 2pt} % and this 2 \footnotesep\footnotesep -The height of the strut placed at the beginning of the footnote +strut +The height of the strut placed at the beginning of the footnote (see \strut). By default, this is set to the normal strut for \footnotesize fonts (see Font sizes), therefore there is no extra space between footnotes. This is ‘6.65pt’ for ‘10pt’, @@ -8314,18 +8491,19 @@ footnote mark. This command can be used in inner paragraph mode (see Modes). If you use \footnotemark without the optional argument then it -increments the footnote counter but if you use the optional number -then it does not. The next example produces several consecutive footnote -markers referring to the same footnote. +increments the footnote counter, but if you use the optional +number then it does not. The next example produces several +consecutive footnote markers referring to the same footnote. The first theorem\footnote{Due to Gauss.} and the second theorem\footnotemark[\value{footnote}] and the third theorem.\footnotemark[\value{footnote}] -If there are intervening footnotes then you must remember the value of the -common mark. This example gives the same institutional affiliation to -both the first and third authors (\thanks is a version of -footnote), by-hand giving the number of the footnote. +If there are intervening footnotes then you must remember the value of +the number of the common mark. This example gives the same +institutional affiliation to both the first and third authors +(\thanks is a version of \footnote), by-hand giving the +number of the footnote. \title{A Treatise on the Binomial Theorem} \author{J Moriarty\thanks{University of Leeds} @@ -8351,7 +8529,7 @@ Therefore, anyone who can manage a crocodile is not a baby. package, hyperref hyperref package -This example accomplishes the same by using the package cleveref. +This example accomplishes the same by using the package cleveref. \usepackage{cleveref}[2012/02/15] % in preamble @@ -8364,7 +8542,7 @@ But the key lemma is from Tinker.\cref{fn:TE} package, hyperref hyperref package -It will work with the package hyperref. +It will work with the package hyperref. @@ -8431,7 +8609,7 @@ the footnote text does not appear. The solution is to use a \textit{HMS Polychrest} &Post Captain \\ \textit{HMS Lively} &Post Captain \\ \textit{HMS Surprise} &A number of books\footnote{% - Starting with HMS Surprise.} + Starting with \textit{HMS Surprise}.} \end{tabular} \end{minipage} \end{center} @@ -8465,8 +8643,11 @@ part of the regular footnote sequence, use the \footnotemark Relationship is unresolved in XXI.} \end{center} +package, tablefootnote +tablefootnote package + For a floating table environment (see table), use the -tablefootnote package. +tablefootnote package. \usepackage{tablefootnote} % in preamble ... @@ -8497,7 +8678,7 @@ other footnotes. Particularly in the humanities, authors can have multiple classes of footnotes, including having footnotes of footnotes. The package -bigfoot extends &latex;’s default footnote mechanism in many +bigfoot extends &latex;’s default footnote mechanism in many ways, including allow these two, as in this example. \usepackage{bigfoot} % in preamble @@ -8506,7 +8687,7 @@ ways, including allow these two, as in this example. ... The third theorem is a partial converse of the second.\footnotefrom{% - First noted in Wilson.\footnote{Second edition only.}} + Noted in Wilson.\footnote{Second edition only.}} @@ -8562,8 +8743,8 @@ multiple paragraphs. cmd -Required; the command name. It must begin with a backslash, \, -and must not begin with the four letter string \end. For +Required; \cmd is the command name. It must begin with a backslash, \, +and must not begin with the four character string \end. For \newcommand, it must not be already defined. For \renewcommand, this name must already be defined. @@ -8602,10 +8783,11 @@ you call the command (or by the default value if there is an optional argument and you don’t exercise the option). -&tex; ignores spaces in the source following an alphabetic control -sequence, as in ‘\cmd ’. If you actually want a space there, one -solution is to type {} after the command (‘\cmd{} ’, and -another solution is to use an explicit control space (‘\cmd\ ’). +&tex; ignores blanks in the source following a control word +(see Control sequences), as in ‘\cmd ’. If you actually want a +space there, one solution is to type {} after the command +(‘\cmd{} ’, and another solution is to use an explicit control +space (‘\cmd\ ’). A simple example of defining a new command: \newcommand{\RS}{Robin Smith} results in \RS being @@ -8618,14 +8800,14 @@ defined. Or name \end... illegal, see p.192 of the manual’. If to redefine a command and the name has not yet been used then you get something like ‘LaTeX Error: \hank undefined’. -Here the first command definition has no arguments, and the second has -one required argument. +Here the first definition creates a command with no arguments, and the +second, one with one required argument. \newcommand{\student}{Ms~O'Leary} \newcommand{\defref}[1]{Definition~\ref{#1}} Use the first as in I highly recommend \student{} to you. The -second has a variable, so that \defref{def:basis} expands to +second has a variable argument, so that \defref{def:basis} expands to Definition~\ref{def:basis}, which ultimately expands to something like ‘Definition~3.14’. @@ -8664,6 +8846,38 @@ is to put another pair of braces inside the definition: \newcommand{\shipname}[1]{{\it #1}}. + +Control sequence, control word and control symbol + +When reading input &tex; converts the sequences of read characters into +a sequence of tokens. When &tex; sees a backslash \, it +will handle the following characters in a special way in order to make a +control sequence token. + +The control sequences fall into two categories: + +control word, when the control sequence is gathered from a +\ followed by at least one ASCII letter, followed by at least one +blank. The sequence of at least one ASCII letter is called the +control sequence name. +control symbol, when the control sequence is gathered from a +\ followed by one non-letter character. + +Blanks after a control word are ignored and do not produce any +whitespace in the output (see \newcommand & \renewcommand and +\(SPACE)). + +Just as the \relax command does nothing, the following will print +‘Hello!’: + +Hel\relax + lo! + +This is because blanks after \relax, including the newline are +ignored, and blanks at the beginning of a line are also ignored +(see Leading blanks). + + <literal>\providecommand</literal> @@ -8675,12 +8889,12 @@ is to put another pair of braces inside the definition: Synopses, one of: -\providecommand{cmd}{defn} -\providecommand{cmd}[nargs]{defn} -\providecommand{cmd}[nargs][optargdefault]{defn} -\providecommand*{cmd}{defn} -\providecommand*{cmd}[nargs]{defn} -\providecommand*{cmd}[nargs][optargdefault]{defn} +\providecommand{\cmd}{defn} +\providecommand{\cmd}[nargs]{defn} +\providecommand{\cmd}[nargs][optargdefault]{defn} +\providecommand*{\cmd}{defn} +\providecommand*{\cmd}[nargs]{defn} +\providecommand*{\cmd}[nargs][optargdefault]{defn} Defines a command, as long as no command of this name already exists. If no command of this name already exists then this has the same effect @@ -8692,8 +8906,8 @@ See \newcommand & \r This example \providecommand{\myaffiliation}{Saint Michael's College} -\providecommand{\myaffiliation}{Saint Michael's College} ->From \myaffiliation. +\providecommand{\myaffiliation}{Lyc\'ee Henri IV} +From \myaffiliation. outputs ‘From Saint Michael's College’. Unlike \newcommand, the repeated use of \providecommand does not give an error. @@ -8831,11 +9045,11 @@ standard practice is not to insert any such spaces. xparse package There are two alternative ways to accomplish the work of -\@ifstar. (1) The suffix package allows the +\@ifstar. (1) The suffix package allows the construct \newcommand\mycommand{unstarred-variant} followed by \WithSuffix\newcommand\mycommand*{starred-variant}. -(2) &latex; provides the xparse package, which allows +(2) &latex; provides the xparse package, which allows this code: \NewDocumentCommand\foo{s}{\IfBooleanTF#1 @@ -8905,21 +9119,23 @@ defined.’ Synopsis: -\newlength{arg} +\newlength{\len} Allocate a new length register (see Lengths). The required argument -arg must begin with a backslash, \. The new register holds -rubber lengths such as 72.27pt or 1in plus.2in minus.1in -(a &latex; length register is what plain &tex; calls a skip -register). The initial value is zero. The control sequence -\arg must not be already defined. +\len has to be a control sequence (see Control +sequences), and as such must begin with a backslash, \ under +normal circumstances. The new register holds rubber lengths such as +72.27pt or 1in plus.2in minus.1in (a &latex; length +register is what plain &tex; calls a skip register). The +initial value is zero. The control sequence \len must not +be already defined. An example: \newlength{\graphichgt} If you forget the backslash then you get ‘Missing control sequence -inserted’. If the command sequence already exists then you get +inserted’. If the control sequence already exists then you get something like ‘LaTeX Error: Command \graphichgt already defined. Or name \end... illegal, see p.192 of the manual’. @@ -9351,11 +9567,12 @@ to \protect\(..\protect\). \ignorespacesafterend -Both commands cause &latex; to ignore spaces after the end of the -command up until the first non-space character. The first is a command -from plain &tex;, and the second is &latex;-specific. +Both commands cause &latex; to ignore blanks (that is, characters of +catcode 10 such as space or tabulation) after the end of the +command up to the first box or non-blank character. The first is a +command from plain &tex;, and the second is &latex;-specific. -The ignorespaces is often used when defining commands via +The \ignorespaces is often used when defining commands via \newcommand, or \newenvironment, or \def. The example below illustrates. It allows a user to show the points values for quiz questions in the margin but it is inconvenient because, as @@ -9373,7 +9590,7 @@ the command and the question text. \newcommand{\points}[1]{% \makebox[0pt]{\makebox[10em][l]{#1~pts}}\ignorespaces} -A second example shows spaces being removed from the front of text. The +A second example shows blanks being removed from the front of text. The commands below allow a user to uniformly attach a title to names. But, as given, if a title accidentally starts with a space then \fullname will reproduce that. @@ -9394,7 +9611,7 @@ at the end of the begin clause, as in \begin{newenvironment}{env name}{... \ignorespaces}{...}. -To strip spaces off the end of an environment use +To strip blanks off the end of an environment use \ignorespacesafterend. An example is that this will show a much larger vertical space between the first and second environments than between the second and third. @@ -9421,6 +9638,9 @@ inconvenient. The solution is to change to xspace package \xspace +package, xspace +xspace package + spaces, ignore around commands commands, ignore spaces @@ -9430,27 +9650,30 @@ inconvenient. The solution is to change to ... \newcommand{...}{...\xspace} -The \xspace macro, when used at the end of a command, adds a -space unless the command is followed by certain punctuation characters. +The \xspace macro, when used at the end of a command definition, +adds a space unless the command is followed by certain punctuation +characters. -After a command name that uses letters (as opposed to single character -command names using non-letters such as \$), &tex; gobbles white -space. Thus, in the first sentence below, the output has ‘Vermont’ -placed snugly against the period, without any intervening space. +After a command control sequence that is a control word (see Control +sequences, as opposed to control symbols such as \$), &tex; +gobbles blank characters. Thus, in the first sentence below, the output +has ‘Vermont’ placed snugly against the period, without any +intervening space. \newcommand{\VT}{Vermont} Our college is in \VT . The \VT{} summers are nice. -But because of the gobbling, the second sentence needs the dummy curly +But because of the gobbling, the second sentence needs the empty curly braces or else there would be no space separating ‘Vermont’ from -‘summers’. (Many authors instead instead use a backslash-space +‘summers’. (Many authors instead use a backslash-space \ for this. See \(SPACE).) -The xspace package provides \xspace. It is for writing -commands which are designed to be used mainly in text. It inserts a -space after that command unless what immediately follows is in a list of -exceptions. In this example, the dummy braces are not needed. +The xspace package provides \xspace. It is for writing +commands which are designed to be used mainly in text. It must be place +at the very end of the definition of these commands. It inserts a space +after that command unless what immediately follows is in a list of +exceptions. In this example, the empty braces are not needed. \newcommand{\VT}{Vermont\xspace} Our college is in \VT . @@ -9459,16 +9682,17 @@ Our college is in \VT . The default exception list contains the characters ,.'/?;:!~-), the open curly brace and the backslash-space command discussed above, and the commands \footnote or \footnotemark. Add to that -list as with \xspaceaddexceptions{\myfni \myfnii} and remove -from that list as with \xspaceremoveexception{!}. +list as with \xspaceaddexceptions{\myfni \myfnii} which adds +\myfni and \myfnii to the list, and remove from that +list as with \xspaceremoveexception{!}. A comment: many experts prefer not to use \xspace. Putting it in a definition means that the command will usually get the spacing right. -But it isn’t easy to predict when to enter dummy braces because +But it isn’t easy to predict when to enter empty braces because \xspace will get it wrong, such as when it is followed by another command, and so \xspace can make editing material harder and more -error-prone than instead always remembering the dummy braces. +error-prone than instead always inserting the empty braces. @@ -9489,6 +9713,23 @@ track of the chapter number. Below is a list of the counters used in &latex;’s standard document classes to control numbering. +part counter +chapter counter +section counter +subsection counter +subsubsection counter +paragraph counter +subparagraph counter +page counter +equation counter +figure counter +table counter +footnote counter +mpfootnote counter +enumi counter +enumii counter +enumiii counter +enumiv counter part paragraph figure enumi chapter subparagraph table enumii section page footnote enumiii @@ -9554,7 +9795,7 @@ warning but &latex; does not output anything. Here are the symbols: -NumberNameCommandSymbol +NumberNameCommandSymbol 1asterisk\ast* 2dagger\dagger3ddagger\ddagger‡ @@ -9734,9 +9975,9 @@ not influence references; that is, it does not define the current &latex; defines the counter \day for the day of the month (nominally with value between 1 and 31), \month for the month of -the year (nominally with value between 1 and 12), and year \year. -When &tex; starts up, they are set from the current values on the -system. The related command \today produces a string +the year (nominally with value between 1 and 12), and \year for +the year. When &tex; starts up, they are set from the current values +on the system. The related command \today produces a string representing the current day (see \today). They counters are not updated as the job progresses so in principle they @@ -9748,7 +9989,9 @@ check: gives no error or warning and results in the output ‘-2, -4’ (the bogus month value produces no output). - +See Command line input, to force the date to a given value from the +command line. + @@ -9850,10 +10093,10 @@ the page. \hspace{0pt plus 1fill} \end{minipage} -&tex; actually has three levels of infinity for glue components: -fil, fill, and filll. The later ones are more -infinite than the earlier ones. Ordinarily document authors only use -the middle one (see \hfill and see \vfill). +&tex; has three levels of infinity for glue components: fil, +fill, and filll. The later ones are more infinite than +the earlier ones. Ordinarily document authors only use the middle one +(see \hfill and see \vfill). Multiplying a rubber length by a number turns it into a rigid length, so that after \setlength{\ylength}{1in plus 0.2in} and @@ -9870,79 +10113,79 @@ that after \setlength{\ylength}{1in plus 0.2in} and &tex; and &latex; know about these units both inside and outside of math mode. -pt -pt -point -Point, 1/72.27 inch. The conversion to metric units -is 1point = 2.845mm = .2845cm. +ptpt +point +Point, 1/72.27 inch. The (approximate) conversion to metric units +is 1point = .35146mm = .035146cm. -pc +pcpc pica -pc Pica, 12 pt -in -in -inch -Inch, 72.27 pt +inin +inch +Inch, 72.27 pt -bp -bp -big point +bpbp +big point +PostScript point Big point, 1/72 inch. This length is the definition of a point in PostScript and many desktop publishing systems. -cm -centimeter -cm -Centimeter - -mm +mmmm millimeter -mm -Millimeter +Millimeter, 2.845 pt -dd +cmcm +centimeter +Centimeter, 10 mm + +dddd didot point -dd Didot point, 1.07 pt -cc +cccc cicero -cc Cicero, 12 dd -sp +spsp scaled point -sp Scaled point, 1/65536 pt +Three other units are defined according to the current font, rather +than being an absolute dimension. + +exex +x-height ex -x-height -ex -m-width -em -em -Two other lengths that are often used are values set by the designer of -the font. The x-height of the current font ex, traditionally the +The x-height of the current font ex, traditionally the height of the lowercase letter x, is often used for vertical -lengths. Similarly em, traditionally the width of the capital -letter M, is often used for horizontal lengths (there is also -\enspace, which is 0.5em). Use of these can help make a -definition work better across font changes. For example, a definition -of the vertical space between list items given as -\setlength{\itemsep}{1ex plus 0.05ex minus 0.01ex} is more -likely to still be reasonable if the font is changed than a definition -given in points. - -mu, math unit -mu -In math mode, many definitions are expressed in terms of the math unit -mu given by 1 em = 18 mu, where the em is taken from the current -math symbols family. See Spacing in math mode. +lengths. + +emem +m-width +em +Similarly em, traditionally the width of the capital +letter M, is often used for horizontal lengths. This is also often +the size of the current font, e.g., a nominal 10pt font will +have 1em = 10pt. &latex; has several commands to produce +horizontal spaces based on the em (see \enspace & \quad & \qquad). + +mumu +mu, math unit +Finally, in math mode, many definitions are expressed in terms +of the math unit mu, defined by 1em = 18mu, where the +em is taken from the current math symbols family. See Spacing in +math mode. + + +Using these units can help make a definition work better across font +changes. For example, a definition of the vertical space between list +items given as \setlength{\itemsep}{1ex plus 0.05ex minus +0.01ex} is more likely to still be reasonable if the font is changed +than a definition given in points. - <literal>\setlength</literal> @@ -9952,13 +10195,14 @@ math symbols family. See Spacing in math m Synopsis: -\setlength{len}{amount} +\setlength{\len}{amount} -Set the length len to amount. The length name len -must begin with a backslash, \. The amount can be a -rubber length (see Lengths). It can be positive, negative or zero, -and can be in any units that &latex; understands (see Units of -length). +Set the length \len to amount. The length name +\len has to be a control sequence (see Control +sequences), and as such must begin with a backslash, \ under +normal circumstances. The amount can be a rubber length +(see Lengths). It can be positive, negative or zero, and can be in +any units that &latex; understands (see Units of length). Below, with &latex;’s defaults the first paragraph will be indented while the second will not. @@ -9968,15 +10212,13 @@ while the second will not. \setlength{\parindent}{0em} He said stop going to those places. -If you did not declare len with \newlength, for example if -you mistype the above as +If you did not declare \len with \newlength, for example if +you mistype it as in \newlength{\specparindent}\setlength{\sepcparindent}{...}, then you get an error like ‘Undefined control sequence. <argument> \sepcindent’. If you omit the backslash at the start of the length name -then you get an error like ‘Missing number, treated as zero. <to be -read again> \relax l.19 \setlength{specparindent}{0.6\parindent}’ +then you get an error like ‘Missing number, treated as zero.’. - <literal>\addtolength</literal> @@ -9986,13 +10228,14 @@ read again> \relax l.19 \setlength{specparindent}{0.6\parindent} Synopsis: -\addtolength{len}{amount} +\addtolength{\len}{amount} -Increment the length len by amount. The length name -len begins with a backslash, \. The amount is a -rubber length (see Lengths). It can be positive, negative or zero, -and can be in any units that &latex; understands (see Units of -length). +Increment the length \len by amount. The length name +\len has to be a control sequence (see Control +sequences), and as such must begin with a backslash, \ under +normal circumstances. The amount is a rubber length +(see Lengths). It can be positive, negative or zero, and can be in +any units that &latex; understands (see Units of length). Below, if \parskip starts with the value 0pt plus 1pt @@ -10003,15 +10246,18 @@ Nurse: no change. then it has the value 1pt plus 1pt for the second paragraph. -If you did not declare the length len with \newlength, if -for example you mistype the above as +If you did not declare \len with \newlength, for example if +you mistype it as in +\newlength{\specparindent}\addtolength{\sepcparindent}{...}, +then you get an error like ‘Undefined control sequence. <argument> +\sepcindent’. If the amount uses some length that has not been +declared, for instance if for example you mistype the above as \addtolength{\specparindent}{0.6\praindent}, then you get something like ‘Undefined control sequence. <argument> \praindent’. -If you leave off the backslash at the start of len, as in +If you leave off the backslash at the start of \len, as in \addtolength{parindent}{1pt}, then you get something like ‘You can't use `the letter p' after \advance’. - <literal>\settodepth</literal> @@ -10020,22 +10266,23 @@ If you leave off the backslash at the start of len, a Synopsis: -\settodepth{len}{text} +\settodepth{\len}{text} -Set the length len to the depth of box that &latex; gets on -typesetting the text argument. The length name len must -begin with a backslash, \. +Set the length \len to the depth of box that &latex; gets on +typesetting the text argument. The length name \len +has to be a control sequence (see Control sequences), and as such +must begin with a backslash, \ under normal circumstances. -This will show how low the character descenders go. +This will print how low the character descenders go. \newlength{\alphabetdepth} \settodepth{\alphabetdepth}{abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz} \the\alphabetdepth -If you did not set aside the length len, if for example you +If you did not declare \len with \newlength, if for example you mistype the above as \settodepth{\aplhabetdepth}{abc...}, then you get something like ‘Undefined control sequence. <argument> -\aplhabetdepth’. If you leave the backslash out of len, as in +\aplhabetdepth’. If you leave the backslash out of \len, as in \settodepth{alphabetdepth}{...} then you get something like ‘Missing number, treated as zero. <to be read again> \setbox’. @@ -10048,23 +10295,24 @@ then you get something like ‘Undefined control sequence. <argu Synopsis: -\settoheight{len}{text} +\settoheight{\len}{text} -Sets the length len to the height of box that &latex; gets on -typesetting the text argument. The length name len must -begin with a backslash, \. +Sets the length \len to the height of box that &latex; gets on +typesetting the text argument. The length name \len +has to be a control sequence (see Control sequences), and as such +must begin with a backslash, \ under normal circumstances. -This will show how high the characters go. +This will print how high the characters go. \newlength{\alphabetheight} \settoheight{\alphabetheight}{abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz} \the\alphabetheight -If no such length len has been declared with \newlength, if +If no such length \len has been declared with \newlength, if for example you mistype as \settoheight{\aplhabetheight}{abc...}, then you get something like ‘Undefined control sequence. <argument> \alphabetheight’. If -you leave the backslash out of len, as in +you leave the backslash out of \len, as in \settoheight{alphabetheight}{...} then you get something like ‘Missing number, treated as zero. <to be read again> \setbox’. @@ -10077,22 +10325,24 @@ you leave the backslash out of len, as in Synopsis: -\settowidth{len}{text} +\settowidth{\len}{text} -Set the length len to the width of the box that &latex; gets on -typesetting the text argument. The length name len must -begin with a backslash, \. +Set the length \len to the width of the box that &latex; gets on +typesetting the text argument. The length name \len +has to be a control sequence (see Control sequences), and as such +must begin with a backslash, \ under normal circumstances. -This measures the width of the lowercase ASCII alphabet. +This prints the width of the lowercase ASCII alphabet. \newlength{\alphabetwidth} \settowidth{\alphabetwidth}{abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz} \the\alphabetwidth -If no such length len has been set aside, if for example you -mistype the above as \settowidth{\aplhabetwidth}{abc...}, -then you get something like ‘Undefined control sequence. <argument> -\aplhabetwidth’. If you leave the backslash out of len, as in +If no such length \len has been declared with \newlength, +if for example you mistype the above as +\settowidth{\aplhabetwidth}{abc...}, then you get something +like ‘Undefined control sequence. <argument> \aplhabetwidth’. If +you leave the backslash out of \len, as in \settoheight{alphabetwidth}{...} then you get something like ‘Missing number, treated as zero. <to be read again> \setbox’. @@ -10220,10 +10470,11 @@ parentheses to be affected by a factor. So \the\glueexpr 5pt plus &tex; will coerce other numerical types in the same way as it does when doing register assignment. Thus \the\numexpr\dimexpr 1pt\relax\relax will result in ‘65536’, which is 1pt -converted to scaled points (&tex;’s internal unit) and then coerced -into an integer. With a \glueexpr here, the stretch and shrink -would be dropped. Going the other way, a \numexpr inside a -\dimexpr or \glueexpr will need appropriate units, as in +converted to scaled points (see sp, +&tex;’s internal unit) and then coerced into an integer. With a +\glueexpr here, the stretch and shrink would be dropped. Going +the other way, a \numexpr inside a \dimexpr or +\glueexpr will need appropriate units, as in \the\dimexpr\numexpr 1 + 2\relax pt\relax, which produces ‘3.0pt’. @@ -10253,8 +10504,8 @@ because it rounds 3/2 to 2, while paragraphs To start a paragraph, just type some text. To end the current -paragraph, put an empty line. This is three paragraphs, separated by -two empty lines. +paragraph, put an empty line. This is three paragraphs, the +separation of which is made by two empty lines. It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife. @@ -10267,15 +10518,33 @@ of some one or other of their daughters. ``My dear Mr. Bennet,'' said his lady to him one day, ``have you heard that Netherfield Park is let at last?'' -The separator lines must be empty, including not containing a comment -character, %. +A paragraph separator is made of a sequence of at least one blank +line, at least one of which is not terminated by a comment. A blank +line is a line that is empty or made only of blank characters such as +space or tab. Comments in source code are started with a % and +span up to the end of line. In the following example the two columns +are identical: +\documentclass[twocolumn]{article} +\begin{document} +First paragraph. + +Second paragraph. +\newpage +First paragraph. + + % separator lines may contain blank characters. + +Second paragraph. +\end{document} + + Once &latex; has gathered all of a paragraph’s contents it divides that content into lines in a way that is optimized over the entire paragraph (see Line breaking). There are places where a new paragraph is not permitted. Don’t put a -blank line in math mode (see Modes); here the line before the +blank line in math mode (see Modes); here the blank line before the \end{equation} \begin{equation} @@ -10284,7 +10553,7 @@ blank line in math mode (see Modes); here the line \end{equation} will get you the error ‘Missing $ inserted’. Similarly, the blank -line in this section argument +line in this \section argument \section{aaa @@ -10302,8 +10571,8 @@ complete’. \par paragraph, ending -Synopsis (note that while reading the input &tex; converts two -consecutive newlines to a \par): +Synopsis (note that while reading the input &tex; converts any sequence +of one or more blank lines to a \par, Making paragraphs): \par @@ -10317,18 +10586,18 @@ readability. \newcommand{\syllabusLegalese}{% \whatCheatingIs\par\whatHappensWhenICatchYou} -In LR mode or a vertical mode the \par command does nothing but -it terminates paragraph mode, switching &latex; to vertical mode -(see Modes). +In LR mode the \par command does nothing and is ignored. In +paragraph mode, the \par command terminates paragraph mode, +switching &latex; to vertical mode (see Modes). You cannot use the \par command in a math mode. You also cannot -use it in the argument of many commands, such as the \section -command (see Making paragraphs and \newcommand & -\renewcommand). +use it in the argument of many commands, such as the sectioning +commands, e.g. \section (see Making paragraphs and +\newcommand & \renewcommand). The \par command is not the same as the \paragraph command. The latter is, like \section or \subsection, a -sectioning unit used by the standard &latex; documents +sectioning command used by the &latex; document standard classes (see \subsubsection & \paragraph & \subparagraph). The \par command is not the same as \newline or the line @@ -10440,17 +10709,19 @@ paragraphs, respectively. The document will have paragraphs that are not indented, but instead are vertically separated by about the height of a lowercase ‘x’. -In standard &latex; documents, the default value for \parindent -in one-column documents is 15pt when the default text size is -10pt, 17pt for 11pt, and 1.5em for -12pt. In two-column documents it is 1em. (These values -are set before &latex; calls \normalfont so em is derived -from the default font, Computer Modern. If you use a different font -then to set \parindent in units matching that font, do -\AtBeginDocument{\setlength{\parindent}{1em}}.) +In &latex; standard class documents, the default value for +\parindent in one-column documents is 15pt when the +default text size is 10pt, 17pt for 11pt, and +1.5em for 12pt. In two-column documents it is 1em. +(These values are set before &latex; calls \normalfont so +em is derived from the default font, Computer Modern. If you use +a different font then to set \parindent to 1em matching +that font, put +\AtBeginDocument{\setlength{\parindent}{1em}} in the +preamble.) The default value for \parskip in &latex;’s standard document -styles is 0pt plus1pt. +classes is 0pt plus1pt. @@ -10593,32 +10864,6 @@ equivalent to \begin{displaymath} math \end{displaymath}. These environments can only be used in paragraph mode (see Modes). -\displaystyle -The two mathematics modes are similar, but there are some differences. -One involves the placement of subscripts and superscripts; in display -math mode they are further apart and in inline math mode they are closer -together. - -Sometimes you want the display math typographical treatment to happen in -the inline math mode. For this, the \displaystyle declaration -forces the size and style of the formula to be that of -displaymath. Thus \(\displaystyle \sum_{n=0}^\infty -x_n\) will have the limits above and below the summation sign, not next -to it. Another example is that - -\begin{tabular}{r|cc} - \textsc{Name} &\textsc{Series} &\textsc{Sum} \\ \hline - Arithmetic &\( a+(a+b)+(a+2b)+\cdots+(a+(n-1)b) \) - &\( na+(n-1)n\cdot\frac{b}{2}\) \\ - Geometric &\( a+ab+ab^2+\cdots+ab^{n-1} \) - &\(\displaystyle a\cdot\frac{1-b^n}{1-b}\) \\ -\end{tabular} - -because it has no \displaystyle, the ‘Arithmetic’ line’s -fraction will be scrunched. But, because of its \displaystyle, -the ‘Geometric’ line’s fraction will be easy to read, with -characters the same size as in the rest of the line. - package, amsmath amsmath package @@ -10630,8 +10875,8 @@ characters the same size as in the rest of the line. The American Mathematical Society has made freely available a set of packages that greatly expand your options for writing mathematics, -amsmath and amssymb (also be aware of the mathtools -package that is an extension to, and loads, amsmath). New +amsmath and amssymb (also be aware of the mathtools +package that is an extension to, and loads, amsmath). New documents that will have mathematical text should use these packages. Descriptions of these packages is outside the scope of this document; see their documentation on CTAN. @@ -10709,7 +10954,7 @@ the error ‘Missing $ inserted’. A common reason to want subscripts outside of a mathematics mode is to typeset chemical formulas. There are packages for that, such as -mhchem; see CTAN. +mhchem; see CTAN. @@ -10827,7 +11072,7 @@ set, or a contradiction (ordinary). See also \top. \Box\Box □ Modal operator for necessity; square open box -(ordinary). Not available in plain &tex;. In &latex; you need to load the amssymb package. +(ordinary). Not available in plain &tex;. In &latex; you need to load the amssymb package. \bullet\bullet @@ -10855,7 +11100,7 @@ variable-sized operator \bigcirc. \complement\complement ∁, Set complement, used as a superscript as in -$S^\complement$ (ordinary). Not available in plain &tex;. In &latex; you need to load the amssymb package. Also used: +$S^\complement$ (ordinary). Not available in plain &tex;. In &latex; you need to load the amssymb package. Also used: $S^{\mathsf{c}}$ or $\bar{S}$. \cong\cong @@ -10885,7 +11130,7 @@ turnstile \vdash. δ Greek lowercase delta (ordinary). \Diamond\Diamond -◇ Large diamond operator (ordinary). Not available in plain &tex;. In &latex; you need to load the amssymb package. +◇ Large diamond operator (ordinary). Not available in plain &tex;. In &latex; you need to load the amssymb package. \diamond\diamond ⋄ Diamond operator (binary). Similar: large @@ -11085,7 +11330,7 @@ for \le. \lhd\lhd ◁ Arrowhead, that is, triangle, pointing left (binary). For the normal subgroup symbol you should load -amssymb and use \vartriangleleft (which is a relation +amssymb and use \vartriangleleft (which is a relation and so gives better spacing). \ll\ll @@ -11174,7 +11419,7 @@ of \in. following operator (relation). Many negated operators are available that don’t require \not, -particularly with the amssymb package. For example, \notin +particularly with the amssymb package. For example, \notin is typographically preferable to \not\in. \notin\notin @@ -11295,11 +11540,11 @@ Similar: greater than >. Matches:\langle\Re\Re ℜ Real part, real numbers, cursive capital R (ordinary). Related: double-line, or blackboard bold, R \mathbb{R}; to access -this, load the amsfonts package. +this, load the amsfonts package. \restriction\restriction ↾, Restriction of a function (relation). Synonym: -\upharpoonright. Not available in plain &tex;. In &latex; you need to load the amssymb package. +\upharpoonright. Not available in plain &tex;. In &latex; you need to load the amssymb package. \revemptyset\revemptyset ⦰, Reversed empty set symbol (ordinary). Related: @@ -11312,7 +11557,7 @@ off (closing). Matches \lfloor. \rhd\rhd ◁ Arrowhead, that is, triangle, pointing right (binary). For the normal subgroup symbol you should instead -load amssymb and use \vartriangleright (which is a +load amssymb and use \vartriangleright (which is a relation and so gives better spacing). \rho\rho @@ -11385,7 +11630,7 @@ operator \bigsqcup. \sqsubset\sqsubset ⊏, Square subset symbol (relation). Similar: -subset \subset. Not available in plain &tex;. In &latex; you need to load the amssymb package. +subset \subset. Not available in plain &tex;. In &latex; you need to load the amssymb package. \sqsubseteq\sqsubseteq ⊑ Square subset or equal symbol (binary). Similar: subset or @@ -11393,7 +11638,7 @@ equal to \subseteq. \sqsupset\sqsupset ⊐, Square superset symbol (relation). Similar: -superset \supset. Not available in plain &tex;. In &latex; you need to load the amssymb package. +superset \supset. Not available in plain &tex;. In &latex; you need to load the amssymb package. \sqsupseteq\sqsupseteq ⊒ Square superset or equal symbol (binary). @@ -11463,26 +11708,26 @@ Synonym: \rightarrow. \triangleleft\triangleleft ◁ Not-filled triangle pointing left (binary). Similar: \lhd. For the normal subgroup symbol you -should load amssymb and use \vartriangleleft (which +should load amssymb and use \vartriangleleft (which is a relation and so gives better spacing). \triangleright\triangleright ▷ Not-filled triangle pointing right (binary). For the normal subgroup symbol you should instead load -amssymb and use \vartriangleright (which is a +amssymb and use \vartriangleright (which is a relation and so gives better spacing). \unlhd\unlhd ⊴ Left-pointing not-filled underlined arrowhead, that is, triangle, with a line under (binary). For the -normal subgroup symbol load amssymb and +normal subgroup symbol load amssymb and use \vartrianglelefteq (which is a relation and so gives better spacing). \unrhd\unrhd ⊵ Right-pointing not-filled underlined arrowhead, that is, triangle, with a line under (binary). For the -normal subgroup symbol load amssymb and +normal subgroup symbol load amssymb and use \vartrianglerighteq (which is a relation and so gives better spacing). @@ -11509,7 +11754,7 @@ arrow \Updownarrow. \upharpoonright\upharpoonright ↾, Up harpoon, with barb on right side (relation). Synonym: \restriction. -Not available in plain &tex;. In &latex; you need to load the amssymb package. +Not available in plain &tex;. In &latex; you need to load the amssymb package. \uplus\uplus ⊎ Multiset union, a union symbol with a plus symbol in @@ -11530,7 +11775,7 @@ membership \in. \vanothing\vanothing ∅, Empty set symbol. Similar: \emptyset. Related: -\revemptyset. Not available in plain &tex;. In &latex; you need to load the amssymb package. +\revemptyset. Not available in plain &tex;. In &latex; you need to load the amssymb package. \varphi\varphi φ Variant on the lowercase Greek letter (ordinary). @@ -11566,13 +11811,13 @@ operator \bigvee. \Vert\Vert ‖ Vertical double bar (ordinary). See Delimiters, -for how to use the mathtools package to create flexibly-sized +for how to use the mathtools package to create flexibly-sized norm symbols. \vert\vert | Single line vertical bar (ordinary). For “such that”, as in the definition of a set, use \mid because it -is a relation. See Delimiters, for how to use the mathtools +is a relation. See Delimiters, for how to use the mathtools package to create flexibly-sized absolute-value symbols. \wedge\wedge @@ -11631,7 +11876,7 @@ provides versions to use in mathematical text. latexsym package These are the arrows that come with standard &latex;. The -latexsym and amsfonts packages contain many more. +latexsym and amsfonts packages contain many more. SymbolCommand\Downarrow \downarrow \hookleftarrow \hookrightarrow \leftarrow \Leftarrow \Leftrightarrow \leftrightarrow \longleftarrow \Longleftarrow \longleftrightarrow \Longleftrightarrow \longmapsto \Longrightarrow \longrightarrow \mapsto \nearrow \nwarrow \Rightarrow \rightarrow, or \to \searrow \swarrow \uparrow \Uparrow \updownarrow \Updownarrow An example of the difference between \to and \mapsto @@ -11644,7 +11889,7 @@ is: \( f\colon D\to C \) given by \( n\mapsto n^2 \). tikz-cd package For commutative diagrams there are a number of packages, including -tikz-cd and amscd. +tikz-cd and amscd. @@ -11691,7 +11936,7 @@ Font Warning: Command \mathversion invalid in math mode on input line bm package There are many issues with \boldmath. New documents should use -the bm package provided by the &latex; Project team. A complete +the bm package provided by the &latex; Project team. A complete description is outside the scope of this document (see the full documentation on CTAN) but even this small example @@ -11797,19 +12042,19 @@ parentheses delimiting the three subformulas. package, mathtools mathtools package -The mathtools package allows you to create commands for paired +The mathtools package allows you to create commands for paired delimiters. For instance, if you put \DeclarePairedDelimiter\abs{\lvert}{\rvert} in your preamble then you get two commands for single-line vertical bars (they only work -in math mode). The starred version, such as +in math mode). The starred form, such as \abs*{\frac{22}{7}}, has the height of the vertical bars -match the height of the argument. The unstarred version, such as +match the height of the argument. The unstarred form, such as \abs{\frac{22}{7}}, has the bars fixed at a default height. -This version accepts an optional argument, as in \abs[size +This form accepts an optional argument, as in \abs[size command]{\frac{22}{7}}, where the height of the bars is given in -size command, such as \Bigg. Using \lVert and -\rVert as the symbols will give you a norm symbol with the same -behavior. +size command, such as \Bigg. Using instead \lVert +and \rVert as the symbols will give you a norm symbol with the +same behavior. @@ -11869,9 +12114,9 @@ case is that you want an unmatched brace, as below. Use a period, \end{equation} Note that to get a curly brace as a delimiter you must prefix it with a -backslash, \{. (The packages amsmath and -mathtools allow you to get the above construct through in a -cases environment.) +backslash, \{ (see Reserved characters). (The packages +amsmath and mathtools allow you to get the above +construct through in a cases environment.) The \left ... \right pair make a group. One consequence is that the formula enclosed in the \left ... \right pair cannot have @@ -11910,7 +12155,7 @@ form a group, the enclosed subformula will be typeset at its natural width, with no stretching or shrinking to make the line fit better. &tex; scales the delimiters according to the height and depth of the -contained formula. Here &latex; grows the brackets to extend the full +enclosed formula. Here &latex; grows the brackets to extend the full height of the integral. \begin{equation} @@ -11982,8 +12227,8 @@ causing &latex; to spread the lines apart. The larger sizes are meant for displayed equations. See Delimiters, for a list of the common delimiters. In the family of -commands with ‘l’ and ‘r’, delimiter1 and -delimiter2 need not be the same. +commands with ‘l’ or ‘r’, delimiter1 and +delimiter2 need not match together. The ‘l’ and ‘r’ commands produce open and close delimiters that insert no horizontal space between a preceding atom and the @@ -12012,14 +12257,14 @@ some circumstances, as with this large vertical line amsmath package (many authors would replace \frac with the \tfrac command -from the amsmath package), and as with this larger slash. +from the amsmath package), and as with this larger slash. \begin{equation} \lim_{n\to\infty}\pi(n) \big/ (n/\log n) = 1 \end{equation} Unlike the \left...\right pair (see \left & \right), the -commands here with ‘l’ and ‘r’ do not make a group. +commands here with ‘l’ or ‘r’ do not make a group. Strictly speaking they need not be matched so you can write something like this. @@ -12069,7 +12314,7 @@ usage. \ldots\ldots Ellipsis on the baseline, …. Used as: \( x_0,\ldots x_{n-1} \). Another example is the above array example. A -synonym is \mathellipsis. A synonym from the amsmath +synonym is \mathellipsis. A synonym from the amsmath package is \hdots. You can also use this command outside of mathematical text, as in @@ -12084,7 +12329,7 @@ usage. package, amsmath amsmath package -The amsmath package has the command \dots to semantically +The amsmath package has the command \dots to semantically mark up ellipses. This example produces two different-looking outputs for the first two uses of the \dots command. @@ -12145,7 +12390,7 @@ differ from Roman upper case letters. For omicron, if you are using &latex;’s default Computer Modern font then enter omicron just as ‘o’ or ‘O’. If you like having the name or if your font shows a difference then you can use something like -\newcommand\omicron{o}. The package unicode-math has +\newcommand\omicron{o}. The package unicode-math has \upomicron for upright omicron and \mitomicron for math italic. @@ -12273,7 +12518,7 @@ spacing. package, amsmath amsmath package -The amsmath package adds improvements on some of these, and also +The amsmath package adds improvements on some of these, and also allows you to define your own. The full documentation is on CTAN, but briefly, you can define an identity operator with \DeclareMathOperator{\identity}{id} that is like the ones @@ -12374,7 +12619,7 @@ descenders, so in \(\underline{y}\) the line is lower than in package, ulem ulem package -Note that the package ulem does text mode underlining and allows +Note that the package ulem does text mode underlining and allows line breaking as well as a number of other features. See the documentation on CTAN. See also \hrulefill & \dotfill for producing a line, for such things as a signature. @@ -12408,7 +12653,7 @@ unconnected to the underbrace. package, mathtools mathtools package -The package mathtools adds an over- and underbrace, as well as +The package mathtools adds an over- and underbrace, as well as some improvements on the braces. See the documentation on CTAN. @@ -12440,30 +12685,35 @@ a ‘M’. \; \; \thickspace -Synonym: \thickspace. Normally 5.0mu plus 5.0mu. -With amsmath, or as of the 2020-10-01 &latex; release, can be -used in text mode as well as math mode; before that, in math mode only. +package, amsmath +amsmath package + +Synonym: \thickspace. Normally 5.0mu plus 5.0mu. With +the amsmath package, or as of the 2020-10-01 &latex; release, +can be used in text mode as well as math mode; otherwise, in math mode +only. \negthickspace \negthickspace -Normally -5.0mu plus 2.0mu minus 4.0mu. -With amsmath, or as of the 2020-10-01 &latex; release, can be -used in text mode as well as math mode; before that, in math mode only. +Normally -5.0mu plus 2.0mu minus 4.0mu. With the amsmath +package, or as of the 2020-10-01 &latex; release, can be used in text +mode as well as math mode; otherwise, in math mode only. \: \> \: \> \medspace -Synonym: \medspace. Normally 4.0mu plus 2.0mu minus 4.0mu. -With amsmath, or as of the 2020-10-01 &latex; release, can be -used in text mode as well as math mode; before that, in math mode only. +Synonym: \medspace. Normally 4.0mu plus 2.0mu minus +4.0mu. With the amsmath package, or as of the 2020-10-01 +&latex; release, can be used in text mode as well as math mode; before +that, in math mode only. \negmedspace \negmedspace -Normally -4.0mu plus 2.0mu minus 4.0mu. -With amsmath, or as of the 2020-10-01 &latex; release, can be -used in text mode as well as math mode; before that, in math mode only. +Normally -4.0mu plus 2.0mu minus 4.0mu. With the amsmath +package, or as of the 2020-10-01 &latex; release, can be used in text +mode as well as math mode; before that, in math mode only. \, \, @@ -12486,11 +12736,12 @@ this, before punctuation in a displayed equation. \! \negthinspace thin space, negative -A negative thin space. Normally -3mu. -With amsmath, or as of the 2020-10-01 &latex; release, can be -used in text mode as well as math mode; before that, -The \! command is math mode only but the \negthinspace -command has always worked in text mode (see \thinspace & \negthinspace). +Synonym: \negthinspace. A negative thin space. Normally +-3mu. With the amsmath package, or as of the 2020-10-01 +&latex; release, can be used in text mode as well as math mode; +otherwise, the \! command is math mode only but the +\negthinspace command has always also worked in text mode +(see \thinspace & \negthinspace). \quad quad @@ -12601,10 +12852,12 @@ control over smashing a subformula box. The \phantom command creates a box with the same height, depth, and width as subformula, but empty. That is, this command causes &latex; to typeset the space but not fill it with the material. Here -&latex; will put a box of the right size for the quotation, but empty. +&latex; will put a blank line that is the correct width for the answer, +but will not show that answer. -\fbox{\phantom{Conservatism is the fear-filled worship of dead radicals. - --- Mark Twain}} +\begin{displaymath} + \int x^2\,dx=\mbox{\underline{$\phantom{(1/3)x^3+C}$}} +\end{displaymath} The \vphantom variant produces an invisible box with the same vertical size as subformula, the same height and depth, but having @@ -12634,7 +12887,7 @@ a suite of other commands to work with box sizes that may be more convenient, including \makebox (see \mbox & \makebox) as well as \settodepth (see \settodepth), \settoheight (see \settoheight), and \settowidth (see \settowidth). -In addition, the mathtools package has many commands that offer +In addition, the mathtools package has many commands that offer fine-grained control over spacing. package, amsmath @@ -12643,7 +12896,7 @@ fine-grained control over spacing. All three commands produce an ordinary box, without any special mathematics status. So to do something like attaching a superscript you should give it such a status, for example with the \operatorname -command from the package amsmath. +command from the package amsmath. While most often used in mathematics, these three can appear in other contexts. However, they don’t cause &latex; to change into horizontal @@ -12661,6 +12914,7 @@ with \leavevmode. math mode, spacing invisible character character, invisible +strut, math Synopsis: @@ -12684,7 +12938,88 @@ amount of space, use \rule with a width of zero. See - + +Math styles + +math styles + +&tex;’s rules for typesetting a formula depend on the context. For +example, inside a displayed equation, the input \sum_{0\leq +i<n}k^m=\frac{n^{m+1}}{m+1}+\mbox{lower order terms} will give +output with the summation index centered below the summation symbol. +But if that input is inline then the summation index is off to the right +rather than below, so it won’t push the lines apart. Similarly, in a +displayed context, the symbols in the numerator and denominator will be +larger than for an inline context, and in display math subscripts and +superscripts are further apart then they are in inline math. + +&tex; uses four math styles. + + +display style +Display style is for a formula displayed on a line by itself, such as +with \begin{equation} ... \end{equation}. + +text style +Text style is for an inline formula, as with ‘so we have $ ... $’. + +script style +Script style is for parts of a formula in a subscript or superscript. + +scriptscript style +Scriptscript style is for parts of a formula at a second level (or more) +of subscript or superscript. + + +\displaystyle +\textstyle +\scriptstyle +\scriptscriptstyle +&tex; determines a default math style but you can override it with a +declaration of \displaystyle, or \textstyle, or +\scriptstyle, or \scriptscriptstyle. + +In this example, the ‘Arithmetic’ line’s fraction will look +scrunched. + +\begin{tabular}{r|cc} + \textsc{Name} &\textsc{Series} &\textsc{Sum} \\ \hline + Arithmetic &$a+(a+b)+(a+2b)+\cdots+(a+(n-1)b)$ + &$na+(n-1)n\cdot\frac{b}{2}$ \\ + Geometric &$a+ab+ab^2+\cdots+ab^{n-1}$ + &$\displaystyle a\cdot\frac{1-b^n}{1-b}$ \\ +\end{tabular} + +But because of the \displaystyle declaration, +the ‘Geometric’ line’s fraction will be easy to read, with +characters the same size as in the rest of the line. + +Another example is that, compared to the same input without the +declaration, the result of + +we get +$\pi=2\cdot{\displaystyle\int_{x=0}^1 \sqrt{1-x^2}\,dx}$ + +will have an integral sign that is much taller. Note that here the +\displaystyle applies to only part of the formula, and it is +delimited by being inside curly braces, as ‘{\displaystyle ...}’. + +The last example is a continued fraction. + +\begin{equation} +a_0+\frac{1}{ + \displaystyle a_1+\frac{\mathstrut 1}{ + \displaystyle a_2+\frac{\mathstrut 1}{ + \displaystyle a_3}}} +\end{equation} + +Without the \displaystyle declarations, the denominators would be +set in script style and scriptscript style. (The \mathstrut +improves the height of the denominators; see \mathstrut.) + + + + Math miscellany math miscellany @@ -12694,7 +13029,7 @@ some that don’t fit into other categories. - + Colon character <literal>:</literal> & <literal>\colon</literal> colon character @@ -12720,13 +13055,13 @@ with the spacing appropriate for punctuation, as in set-builder notation package, amsmath amsmath package -But the widely-used amsmath package defines \colon for use +But the widely-used amsmath package defines \colon for use in the definition of functions f\colon D\to C. So if you want the colon character as a punctuation then use \mathpunct{:}. - + <literal>\*</literal> multiplication, discretionary @@ -12751,7 +13086,7 @@ break, followed by \( A_3 A_4 \). - + <literal>\frac</literal> fraction @@ -12768,7 +13103,7 @@ mode it comes out small; see the discussion of \displaystyle - + <literal>\sqrt</literal> square root @@ -12792,7 +13127,7 @@ a large enough arg, it is vertical). - + <literal>\stackrel</literal> stack math @@ -12822,9 +13157,11 @@ in one mode or another (in particular, many commands only work in one of the math modes), and error messages will refer to these. paragraph mode -Paragraph mode is what &latex; is in when processing ordinary -text. It breaks the input text into lines and breaks the lines into -pages. This is the mode &latex; is in most of the time. +Paragraph mode (in plain &tex; this is called horizontal +mode) is what &latex; is in when processing ordinary text. It breaks +the input text into lines and finds the positions of line breaks, so that +in vertical mode page breaks can be done. This is the mode &latex; is +in most of the time. left-to-right mode LR mode @@ -12849,13 +13186,15 @@ ones. One example is that the placement of the subscript on \int vertical mode -Vertical mode is when &latex; is building the list of lines and -other material making the output page. This is the mode &latex; is in -when it starts a document. +Vertical mode is when &latex; is +building the list of lines and other material making the output page, +which comprises insertion of page breaks. This is the mode &latex; is +in when it starts a document. internal vertical mode Internal vertical mode is in effect when &latex; starts making a -\vbox. This is the vertical analogue of LR mode. +\vbox. It has not such thing as page breaks, and as such is the +vertical analogue of LR mode. For instance, if you begin a &latex; article with ‘Let \( x \) be @@ -12916,7 +13255,7 @@ the first page of an article. package, fancyhdr fancyhdr package -The package fancyhdr is very helpful for constructing page +The package fancyhdr is very helpful for constructing page styles. See its documentation on CTAN. @@ -13056,7 +13395,7 @@ get ‘LaTeX Error: Counter too large’. hyperref package &latex; does not output a page number, although it does get reset. References to that page also are blank. (This does not -work with the popular package hyperref so to have the page number +work with the popular package hyperref so to have the page number not appear you may want to instead use \pagestyle{empty} or \thispagestyle{empty}.) @@ -13066,10 +13405,9 @@ contents, etc.—then it is numbered with lowercase Roman numerals. The main matter of a document uses arabic. See \frontmatter & \mainmatter & \backmatter. -If you want to address where the page number appears on the page, -see \pagestyle. If you want to change the value of page -number then you will manipulate the page counter -(see Counters). +If you want to change where the page number appears on the page, +see \pagestyle. If you want to change the value of the page +number, then you manipulate the page counter (see Counters). @@ -13092,7 +13430,7 @@ from the current page onwards. fancyhdr package A discussion with an example is below. Note first that the package -fancyhdr is now the standard way to manipulate headers and +fancyhdr is now the standard way to manipulate headers and footers. New documents that need to do anything other than one of the standard options below should use this package. See its documentation on CTAN. @@ -13103,7 +13441,7 @@ on CTAN. The header is empty. The footer contains only a page number, centered. empty -The header and footer is empty. +The header and footer are both empty. headings Put running headers and footers on each page. The document style @@ -13213,11 +13551,9 @@ To make the page entirely empty, the command spaces white space -&latex; has many ways to produce white (or filled) space. Some of -these are best suited to mathematical text; see Spacing in -math mode. Some spacing commands are suitable for both regular text -and mathematical text; versions of some of these commands are in this -chapter. +&latex; has many ways to produce white space, or filled space. Some of +these are best suited to mathematical text; for these +see Spacing in math mode. @@ -13264,20 +13600,21 @@ in many circumstances than arbitrary lengths, such as you get with \hspace{length} \hspace*{length} -Insert the horizontal space length. The length can be -positive, negative, or zero; adding negative space is like backspacing. -It is a rubber length, that is, it may contain a plus or -minus component, or both (see Lengths). Because the space is -stretchable and shrinkable, it is sometimes called glue. +Insert the amount length of horizontal space. The length can +be positive, negative, or zero; adding a negative amount of space is +like backspacing. It is a rubber length, that is, it may contain a +plus or minus component, or both (see Lengths). +Because the space is stretchable and shrinkable, it is sometimes called +glue. This makes a line with ‘Name:’ an inch from the right margin. \noindent\makebox[\linewidth][r]{Name:\hspace{1in}} -The *-version inserts horizontal space that non-discardable. -More precisely, when &tex; breaks a paragraph into lines any white +The *-form inserts horizontal space that is non-discardable. More +precisely, when &tex; breaks a paragraph into lines any white space—glues and kerns—that come at a line break are discarded. The -*-version avoids that (technically, it adds a non-discardable +*-form avoids that (technically, it adds a non-discardable invisible item in front of the space). In this example @@ -13498,8 +13835,9 @@ Examples are Nat.\ Acad.\ Science, and Mr.~Bean - -<literal>\frenchspacing</literal> + + +<literal>\frenchspacing</literal> & <literal>\nonfrenchspacing</literal> \frenchspacing \nonfrenchspacing @@ -13510,10 +13848,11 @@ Examples are Nat.\ Acad.\ Science, and Mr.~Bean\frenchspacing \nonfrenchspacing -The first declaration causes &latex; to treat spacing between sentences -in the same way as spacing between words in the middle of a sentence. -The second causes spacing between sentences to stretch or shrink more -(see \spacefactor); this is the default. +The first declaration causes &latex; to handle spacing between +sentences in the same way as spacing between words in the middle of a +sentence. The second switches back to the default handling in which +spacing between sentences stretches or shrinks more +(see \spacefactor). Some typographic traditions, including English, prefer to adjust the space between sentences (or spaces following a question mark, @@ -13534,7 +13873,7 @@ spaces are treated equally. \normalsfcodes -Reset the &latex; space factor values to the default +Reset the &latex; space factors to the default values (see \spacefactor). @@ -13543,16 +13882,17 @@ spaces are treated equally. Backslash-space, <literal>\ </literal> -\NEWLINE -\SPACE -\ (backslash-space) -\TAB -\SPACE +\NEWLINE +\SPACE +\TAB +\ (backslash-space) +\SPACE This section refers to the command consisting of two characters, a -backslash followed by a space. Synopsis: +backslash followed by a space. +Synopsis: -\ +\ Produce a space. By default it produces white space of length 3.33333pt plus 1.66666pt minus 1.11111pt. @@ -13560,35 +13900,48 @@ backslash followed by a space. Synopsis: When you type one or more blanks between words, &latex; produces white space. But that is different than an explicit space. This illustrates. -\begin{tabular}{l} -One blank: makes some space \\ -Three blanks: in a row \\ -Three spaces:\ \ \ in a row \\ +\begin{tabular}{rl} +One blank:& makes some space \\ +Three blanks:& in a row \\ +Three spaces:&\ \ \ in a row \\ \end{tabular} On the first line &latex; puts some space after the colon. On the second line &latex; collapses the three blanks to output one whitespace, so you end with the same space after the colon as in the -first line. &latex; would similarly collapse a blank followed by a -tab, or a blank and a newline and a blank. However, the bottom line -asks for three spaces so the white area is wider. That is, the -backslash-space command creates a fixed amount of horizontal space. -(Note that you can define a horizontal space of any width at all with -\hspace; see \hspace.) +first line. &latex; would similarly collapse them to a single +whitespace if one, two or all of the three blanks were replaced by a +tab, or by a newline. However, the bottom line asks for three spaces so +the white area is wider. That is, the backslash-space command creates a +fixed amount of horizontal space. (Note that you can define a +horizontal space of any width at all with \hspace; +see \hspace.) The backslash-space command has two main uses. It is often used after -control sequences to keep them from gobbling the space that follows, as -in \TeX\ is nice. (But using curly parentheses, as in -\TeX{} is best, has the advantage of still working if the next -character is a period.) The other common use is that it marks a period -as ending an abbreviation instead of ending a sentence, as in So -says Prof.\ Smith or Jones et al.\ (1993) (see \@). - -Under normal circumstances, \tab and \newline +control sequences to keep them from gobbling the blank that follows, as +after \TeX in \TeX\ (or \LaTeX). (But using curly braces +has the advantage of still working whether the next character is a blank +or any other non-letter, as in \TeX{} (or \LaTeX{}) in which +{} can be added after \LaTeX as well as after +\TeX.) The other common use is that it marks a period as ending +an abbreviation instead of ending a sentence, as in Prof.\ Smith +or Jones et al.\ (1993) (see \@). + +Under normal circumstances, \TAB and \NEWLINE are equivalent to backslash-space, \ . +Please also note that in order to allow source code indentation, under +normal circumstances, &tex; ignores leading blanks in a line. So the +following prints ‘one word’: + +one + word + +where the white space between ‘one’ and ‘word’ is produced by +the newline after ‘one’, not by the space before ‘word’. + - + @@ -13607,12 +13960,19 @@ are equivalent to backslash-space, \ . before~after -The tie character, ~, produces a space between before and +The tie character, ~, produces a space between before and after at which the line will not be broken. By default the white space has length 3.33333pt plus 1.66666pt minus 1.11111pt (see Lengths). -Here &latex; will not break the line between the final two words. + + +Note that the word ‘tie’ has this meaning in the &tex;/Texinfo +community; this differs from the typographic term “tie”, which +is a diacritic in the shape of an arc, called a “tie-after” accent +in The &tex;book. + +Here &latex; will not break the line between the final two words: Thanks to Prof.~Lerman. @@ -13628,7 +13988,7 @@ words in an \mbox (see siunitx package Between a number and its unit: $745.7.8$~watts (the -siunitx package has a special facility for this) or -144~eggs. This includes between a month and a date: -October~12 or 12~Oct. In general, in any expressions -where numbers and abbreviations or symbols are separated by a space: +siunitx package has a special facility for this) or +144~eggs. This includes between a month and day number in a date: +October~12 or 12~Oct. In general, in any expressions where +numbers and abbreviations or symbols are separated by a space: AD~565, or 2:50~pm, or Boeing~747, or 268~Plains Road, or \$$1.4$~billion. Other common choices here are a thin space (see \thinspace & \negthinspace) and @@ -13701,11 +14061,14 @@ think the three dots and/or four dots are plenty). Another style-specific use is between initials, as in D.\thinspace E.\ Knuth. -&latex; provides a variety of similar spacing commands -(see Spacing in math mode). With amsmath, or as of the -2020-10-01 &latex; release, they can be used in text mode as well as -math mode, including \! for \negthinspace; before that, -they were available only in math mode. +package, amsmath +amsmath package + +&latex; provides a variety of similar spacing commands for math mode +(see Spacing in math mode). With the amsmath package, or as +of the 2020-10-01 &latex; release, they can be used in text mode as +well as math mode, including \! for \negthinspace; but +otherwise, they are available only in math mode. @@ -13752,8 +14115,8 @@ do not include italic correction values even for italic fonts. \fontdimen1 font dimension, slant Technically, &latex; uses another font-specific value, the so-called -slant parameter (namely \fontdimen1), to determine whether to -possibly insert an italic correction, rather than tying the action to +slant parameter (namely \fontdimen1), to determine whether +to possibly insert an italic correction, rather than tying the action to particular font commands. There is no concept of italic correction in math mode; math spacing is @@ -13793,13 +14156,13 @@ start or end. here \renewcommand{\hrulefill}{% - \leavevmode\leaders\hrule height 1pt\hfill\kern\z@} + \leavevmode\leaders\hrule height 1pt\hfill\kern0pt } which changes the default thickness of 0.4pt to 1pt. Similarly, adjust the dot spacing as with \renewcommand{\dotfill}{% - \leavevmode\cleaders\hb@xt@1.00em{\hss .\hss }\hfill\kern\z@} + \leavevmode\cleaders\hbox to 1.00em{\hss .\hss }\hfill\kern0pt } which changes the default length of 0.33em to 1.00em. @@ -13859,7 +14222,7 @@ quarter of a line space, with stretch and shrink. The default for the book and article classes is 3pt plus 1pt minus 1pt. -Because each command is a \vspace, if you use on in mid-paragraph +Because each command is a \vspace, if you use it in mid-paragraph then it will insert its vertical space between the line in which you use it and the next line, not necessarily at the place that you use it. So these are best between paragraphs. @@ -13913,7 +14276,7 @@ with ‘def’. and depth at least 0.3\baselineskip. Essentially, &latex; inserts into the line a rectangle having zero width, \rule[-0.3\baselineskip]{0pt}{\baselineskip} (see \rule). -The \baselineskip changes with the current font and fontsize. +The \baselineskip changes with the current font or fontsize. In this example the \strut keeps the box inside the frame from having zero height. @@ -13956,10 +14319,10 @@ item’s second line. \end{minipage}% The final two lists use \fbox to show what’s happening. The -third list’s \parbox goes only to the bottom of its second -‘test’, which happens not have any characters that descend below -the baseline. The fourth list adds the strut that gives the needed -extra below-baseline space. +first item \parbox of the third list goes only to the bottom of +its second ‘test’, which happens not have any characters that +descend below the baseline. The fourth list adds the strut that gives +the needed extra below-baseline space. package, TikZ TikZ package @@ -13967,7 +14330,7 @@ extra below-baseline space. Asymptote package The \strut command is often useful in graphics, such as in -TikZ or Asymptote. For instance, you may have a command +TikZ or Asymptote. For instance, you may have a command such as \graphnode{node-name} that fits a circle around node-name. However, unless you are careful the node-name’s ‘x’ and ‘y’ will produce different-diameter circles because @@ -13987,10 +14350,10 @@ second rule keeps the second integral from hitting the first. \end{tabular} (Although the line-ending double backslash command has an available -optional argument to put in more vertical room, that won’t work here. -Changing the first double backslash to something like \\[2.5ex] -will put the room between the header line and the \hline, and the -integral would still hit the line.) +optional argument to change the corresponding baseline skip, that won’t +solve this issue. Changing the first double backslash to something like +\\[2.5ex] will put more room between the header line and the +\hline rule, and the integral would still hit the rule.) @@ -14020,9 +14383,9 @@ The new day dawned cold. (See \bigskip & \medskip & \smallskip, for common inter-paragraph spaces.) -The *-version inserts vertical space that non-discardable. More +The *-form inserts vertical space that is non-discardable. More precisely, &latex; discards vertical space at a page break and the -*-version causes the space to stay. This example leaves space +*-form causes the space to stay. This example leaves space between the two questions. Question: Find the integral of \( 5x^4+5 \). @@ -14106,10 +14469,11 @@ space needed to make the natural length equal to the maximum of the (see \protect). The vert-length is a rubber length (see Lengths). -This example illustrates. The picture draws a scale. In a -standard &latex; article the length \baselineskip is 12pt. -The two rules here are 22pt apart: the sum of the -\baselineskip and the 10pt from the first addvspace. +This example illustrates. The picture draws a scale over which +to rules are placed. In a standard &latex; article the length +\baselineskip is 12pt. As shown by the scale, the two +rules are 22pt apart: the sum of the \baselineskip and the +10pt from the first \addvspace. \documentclass{article} \usepackage{color} @@ -14157,7 +14521,7 @@ page. So these commands are central. adjustbox package There are many packages on CTAN that are useful for manipulating boxes. -One useful adjunct to the commands here is adjustbox. +One useful adjunct to the commands here is adjustbox. @@ -14225,7 +14589,11 @@ values: Flush right. s -Stretch the interword space in text across the entire width. + + + + +Stretch the interword space in text across the entire width. The text must contain stretchable space for this to work. For instance, this could head a press release: \noindent\makebox[\textwidth][s]{\large\hfil IMMEDIATE\hfil @@ -14247,8 +14615,8 @@ puts the value of the quiz questions to the left of those questions. The right edge of the output ‘10 points ’ (note the ending space after ‘points’) will be just before the ‘What’. You can use -\makebox similarly when making graphics, such as in TikZ -or Asymptote, where you put the edge of the text at a known +\makebox similarly when making graphics, such as in TikZ +or Asymptote, where you put the edge of the text at a known location, regardless of the length of that text. For boxes with frames see \fbox & \framebox. For colors @@ -14280,15 +14648,15 @@ and minipage. \framebox[width]{text} \framebox[width][position]{text} -Create a box with an enclosing frame, four lines surrounding the space. +Create a box with an enclosing frame, four rules surrounding the text. These commands are the same as \mbox and \makebox except for the frame (see \mbox & \makebox). The \fbox command is robust, the \framebox command is fragile (see \protect). \fbox{Warning! No work shown, no credit given.} -&latex; puts the text into a box that cannot be split or hyphenated. -Around that box, separated from it by a small gap, are four lines making +&latex; puts the text into a box, the text cannot be hyphenated. +Around that box, separated from it by a small gap, are four rules making a frame. The first two command invocations, \fbox{...} and @@ -14300,7 +14668,7 @@ here is an example creating an empty box that is 1/4in wide. \setlength{\fboxsep}{0pt}\framebox[0.25in]{\strut}} -The \strut inserts a vertical height of \baselineskip +The \strut ensures a total height of \baselineskip (see \strut). These parameters determine the frame layout. @@ -14309,7 +14677,7 @@ here is an example creating an empty box that is 1/4in wide. frame, line width frame rule width \fboxrule -The thickness of the lines around the enclosed box. The default is +The thickness of the rules around the enclosed box. The default is 0.2pt. Change it with a command such as \setlength{\fboxrule}{0.8pt} (see \setlength). @@ -14321,7 +14689,7 @@ Change it with a command such as \setlength{\fboxsep}{0pt} (see \setlength). Setting it to 0pt is useful sometimes: this will put a frame around the picture with no white border. -{\setlength{\fboxsep}{0pt} +{\setlength{\fboxsep}{0pt}% \framebox{% \includegraphics[width=0.5\textwidth]{prudence.jpg}}} @@ -14340,9 +14708,9 @@ paragraph, and then frame the result. See Colored boxes, for colors other than black and white. -The picture environment has a version of this command where the -units depend on picture’s \unitlength (see \framebox -(picture)). +The picture environment has a version of the \framebox +command where the units depend on picture’s \unitlength +(see \framebox (picture)). @@ -14513,7 +14881,8 @@ enter \sbox{\newreg}{test \par test} and warning. To fix this use a \parbox or minipage as here. -\savebox{\areg}{% +\newsavebox{\areg} +\savebox{\areg}{% \begin{minipage}{\linewidth} \begin{enumerate} \item First item @@ -14561,8 +14930,8 @@ header. &latex; only typesets it once. \end{lrbox} This is the environment form of the \sbox and \savebox -commands, and is equivalent to them. for the full description, -See \sbox & \savebox. +commands, and is equivalent to them. See \sbox & \savebox, for the +full description. The text inside the environment is saved in the box register referred to by variable box-cmd. The variable name @@ -14595,7 +14964,7 @@ for entering the tabular. Produce the box most recently saved in the box register box-cmd by the commands \sbox or \savebox, or the lrbox -environment. For more information and examples, See \sbox & +environment. For more information and examples, see \sbox & \savebox. (Note that the variable name box-cmd starts with a backslash, \.) This command is robust (see \protect). @@ -14928,12 +15297,12 @@ This example is the short how-to. To use the commands described here your document preamble must contain either \usepackage{graphicx} or -\usepackage{graphics}. Most of the time, graphicx is the +\usepackage{graphics}. Most of the time, graphicx is the better choice. Graphics come in two main types, raster and vector. &latex; can use both. In raster graphics the file contains an entry for each location -in an array, describing what color it is. An example is a photograph, +in an array, describing what color it is. An example is a photograph in JPG format. In vector graphics, the file contains a list of instructions such as ‘draw a circle with this radius and that center’. An example is a line drawing produced by the Asymptote @@ -14972,7 +15341,7 @@ see their documentation on CTAN. The graphicx package has a format for optional arguments to the \includegraphics command that is convenient (it is the key-value format), so it is the better choice for new documents. When you load -the graphics or graphicx package with \usepackage +the graphics or graphicx package with \usepackage there are two kinds of available options. The first is that &latex; does not contain information about different @@ -15179,7 +15548,7 @@ than once. Show its value with Declare how to handle graphic files whose names end in extension. -This example declares that all files with names have the form +This example declares that all files with names of the form filename-without-dot.mps will be treated as output from MetaPost, meaning that the printer driver will use its MetaPost-handling code to input the file. @@ -15251,8 +15620,8 @@ See the documentation for your &tex; distribution. graphics package commands commands, graphics package -These are the commands available with the graphics and -graphicx packages. +These are the commands available with the graphics and +graphicx packages. @@ -15270,7 +15639,7 @@ See the documentation for your &tex; distribution. PNG files \includegraphics -Synopses for graphics package: +Synopses for graphics package: \includegraphics{filename} \includegraphics[urx,ury]{filename} @@ -15279,7 +15648,7 @@ See the documentation for your &tex; distribution. \includegraphics*[urx,ury]{filename} \includegraphics*[llx,lly][urx,ury]{filename} -Synopses for graphicx package: +Synopses for graphicx package: \includegraphics{filename} \includegraphics[key-value list]{filename} @@ -15317,7 +15686,7 @@ with that extension (see \Declare If your file name contains dots before the extension then you can hide them with curly braces, as in \includegraphics{{plot.2018.03.12.a}.pdf}. Or, if you use -the graphicx package then you can use the options type and +the graphicx package then you can use the options type and ext; see below. This and other filename issues are also handled with the package grffile. @@ -15358,7 +15727,7 @@ text, with the two vertically centered. \end{minipage}} \end{center} -If you use the graphics package then the only options involve the +If you use the graphics package then the only options involve the size of the graphic (but see \rotatebox and \scalebox). When one optional argument is present then it is [urx,ury] and it gives the coordinates of the top @@ -15371,7 +15740,7 @@ lower left. Thus, \includegraphics[1in,0.618in]{...} calls f the graphic to be placed so it is 1 inch wide and 0.618 inches tall and so its origin is at (0,0). -The graphicx package gives you many more options. Specify them +The graphicx package gives you many more options. Specify them in a key-value form, as here. \begin{center} @@ -15600,11 +15969,11 @@ external commands. rotating text \rotatebox -Synopsis if you use the graphics package: +Synopsis if you use the graphics package: \rotatebox{angle}{material} -Synopses if you use the graphicx package: +Synopses if you use the graphicx package: \rotatebox{angle}{material} \rotatebox[key-value list]{angle}{material} @@ -15634,8 +16003,8 @@ from the first step (they need not coincide vertically). This new bounding box, in its new position, is what &latex; uses as the box when typesetting this material. -If you use the graphics package then the rotation is about the -reference point of the box. If you use the graphicx package +If you use the graphics package then the rotation is about the +reference point of the box. If you use the graphicx package then these are the options that can go in the key-value list, but note that you can get the same effect without needing this package, except for the x and y options @@ -15702,14 +16071,14 @@ defaults to the same value as the horizontal factor. \scalebox{0.5}{\includegraphics{lion}} -If you use the graphicx package then you can accomplish the same +If you use the graphicx package then you can accomplish the same thing with optional arguments to \includegraphics (see \includegraphics). The \reflectbox command abbreviates \scalebox{-1}[1]{material}. Thus, Able was I\reflectbox{Able was I} will show the phrase ‘Able was I’ -immediately followed by its mirror reflection. +immediately followed by its mirror reflection against a vertical axis. @@ -15742,7 +16111,7 @@ vertically by the same factor to keep it from being distorted. The unstarred form \resizebox takes vertical length to be the box’s height while the starred form \resizebox* takes it to be height+depth. For instance, make the text have a height+depth of a -quarter inch with \resizebox*{!}{0.25in}{\parbox{1in}{This +quarter-inch with \resizebox*{!}{0.25in}{\parbox{3.5in}{This box has both height and depth.}}. You can use \depth, \height, \totalheight, and @@ -15859,7 +16228,7 @@ you need to do expansion. Here the \Schoolname produces package, textcase textcase package -The textcase package brings some of the missing feature of the +The textcase package brings some of the missing feature of the standard &latex; commands \MakeUppercase and \MakeLowerCase. @@ -15867,7 +16236,7 @@ standard &latex; commands \MakeUppercase and mfirstuc package To uppercase only the first letter of words, you can use the package -mfirstuc. +mfirstuc. package, expl3 expl3 package @@ -16105,7 +16474,7 @@ for spacing around em-dashes vary widely. eurosym package For an alternative glyph design, try the -eurosym package; also, most fonts nowadays come with their own +eurosym package; also, most fonts nowadays come with their own Euro symbol (Unicode U+20AC). \textexclamdown (or !`)\textexclamdown (or !`) @@ -16251,7 +16620,7 @@ breaks disallowed after). &latex; has wide support for many of the world’s scripts and languages, provided through the core babel package, which supports pdf&latex;, Xe&latex; and Lua&latex;. The -polyglossia package provides similar support with the latter +polyglossia package provides similar support with the latter two engines. This section does not cover that support. It only lists the core @@ -16382,8 +16751,9 @@ thus crossing through descenders. See also \underline in \newtie \capitalnewtie tie-after accent -oo[ Tie-after accent. The \newtie form is centered in -its box. +Tie-after accent (used for transliterating from Cyrillic, such as in the +ALA-LC romanization). It expects that the argument has two characters. +The \newtie form is centered in its box. \u \capitalbreve @@ -16413,9 +16783,9 @@ its box. \accent number character A &tex; primitive command used to generate accented characters from -accent marks and letters. The accent mark is selected by number, -a numeric argument, followed by a space and then a character argument -constructs the accented character in the current font. +accent marks and letters. The accent mark is selected by number, a +numeric argument, followed by a space and then a character +argument to construct the accented character in the current font. These are accented ‘e’ characters. @@ -16425,7 +16795,8 @@ constructs the accented character in the current font. \accent22 e \accent23 e -The first is a grave, the second is breve, etc. +The first is a grave, the second a caron, the third a breve, the fourth +a macron, and the fifth a ring above. The position of the accent is determined by the font designer and so the outcome of \accent use may differ between fonts. In &latex; it is @@ -16574,7 +16945,7 @@ useful to omit it. called the encoding. There are many different encodings. The simplest is ASCII, which supports 95 printable characters, not enough for most of the world’s languages. For instance, to typeset the -a-umlaut character ä in an ASCII-encoded &latex; source file, the +a-umlaut character ‘ä’ in an ASCII-encoded &latex; source file, the sequence \"a is used. This would make source files for anything but English hard to read; even for English, often a more extensive encoding is more convenient. @@ -16606,7 +16977,8 @@ is a left single quote from a web page using latin1 inside a replace the non-UTF-8 character with its UTF-8 equivalent, or use a &latex; equivalent command or character. -In some documents, such as a collection of journal articles from a +\inputencoding +In some documents, such as a collection of journal articles from a variety of authors, changing the encoding in mid-document may be necessary. Use the command \inputencoding{encoding-name}. The most common values @@ -16638,7 +17010,7 @@ or just “qed”, often used to mark the end of a proof: package, amsthm amsthm package -The amsthm package includes this command, with a somewhat +The amsthm package includes this command, with a somewhat different-looking symbol. The mandatory arguments give the horizontal width and vertical @@ -16681,7 +17053,7 @@ See \strut, for examples. package, polyglossia polyglossia package -Multilingual packages such as babel or polyglossia, or +Multilingual packages such as babel or polyglossia, or classes such as lettre, will localize \today. For example, the following will output ‘4 juillet 1976’: @@ -16698,7 +17070,7 @@ the following will output ‘4 juillet 1976’: package, datetime datetime package -A number of package on CTAN work with dates. One is datetime package +A number of package on CTAN work with dates. One is datetime package which can produce a wide variety of date formats, including ISO standards. The date is not updated as the &latex; process runs, so in principle the @@ -16890,6 +17262,7 @@ should avoid spaces in the file names. The tradition is to instead use dashes or underscores. Nevertheless, for the name ‘amo amas amat’, this works under &tex; Live on GNU/Linux: +\space \documentclass{book} \includeonly{ "amo\space amas\space amat" @@ -16960,6 +17333,7 @@ should avoid spaces in the file names. The tradition is to instead use dashes or underscores. Nevertheless, for the name ‘amo amas amat’, this works under &tex; Live on GNU/Linux: +\space \input{"amo\space amas\space amat"} and this works under MiK&tex; on Windows: @@ -16973,9 +17347,9 @@ this works under &tex; Live on GNU/Linux: Front/back matter - + -Table of contents etc. +Table of contents, list of figures, list of tables table of contents, creating @@ -17104,9 +17478,9 @@ inside a box of width \@pnumwidth. By default tocbibbind package CTAN has many packages for the table of contents and lists of figures -and tables (see CTAN). The package tocloft is convenient for +and tables (see CTAN). The package tocloft is convenient for adjusting some aspects of the default such as spacing. And, -tocbibbind will automatically add the bibliography, index, +tocbibbind will automatically add the bibliography, index, etc. to the table of contents. To change the header for the table of contents page, do something like @@ -17122,7 +17496,7 @@ these commands before you call \tableofcontents, etc. package, polyglossia polyglossia package -Internationalization packages such as babel or polyglossia +Internationalization packages such as babel or polyglossia will change these headers depending on the chosen base language. @@ -17152,19 +17526,19 @@ file contains these definitions: In this example, \@dottedcline appears to have been given only three arguments. But tracing the internal code shows that it picks up the final text and pagenumber arguments in the synopsis -from a call to \contentsline. +from a call to \contentsline (see \contentsline). leaders, dots in table of contents Between the box for the title text of a section and the right margin box, these \@dottedtocline commands insert leaders, that is, evenly-spaced dots. The dot-to-dot space is given by the command -\@dotsep. By default it is 4.5 (it is in math units, which -are 1/18 em. Change it using \renewcommand, as -in \renewcommand{\@dotsep}{3.5}. +\@dotsep. By default it is 4.5 (it is in math units, aka. +mu, which are 1/18 em. Change it using +\renewcommand, as in \renewcommand{\@dotsep}{3.5}. -In the default book class, &latex; does not use dotted leaders for -the Part and Chapter table entries, and in the default article class -it does not use dotted leaders for Section entries. +In the standard book class, &latex; does not use dotted leaders +for the Part and Chapter table entries, and in the standard +article class it does not use dotted leaders for Section entries. @@ -17188,29 +17562,32 @@ contents. It will appear at the same indentation level as the sections, will be in boldface, and will be assigned the page number associated with the point -where it appears in the input file. +where the command appears in the input file. The \addcontentsline command writes information to the file -root-name.ext. It writes that information as the -text of the command +root-name.ext, where root-name is the file name +of the root file (see Splitting the input). It writes that +information as the text of the command \contentsline{unit}{text}{num}, where num is the current value of counter unit (see \contentsline). The most common case is the table of contents and there num is the page number of the first page of unit. This command is invoked by the sectioning commands \chapter, -etc., and also by \caption inside a float environment. But it is -also used by authors. For example, an author writing a book whose style -is to have an unnumbered preface may use the starred \chapter*. -But that command leaves out table of contents information, which can be -entered manually, as here. +etc. (see Sectioning), and also by \caption inside a float +environment (see Floats). But it is also directly used by authors. +For example, an author writing a book whose style is to have an +unnumbered preface may use the starred \chapter*. But that +command leaves out table of contents information, which can be entered +manually, as here. \chapter*{Preface} \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\protect\numberline{}Preface} -In the .toc file &latex; will put the line \contentsline -{chapter}{\numberline {}Preface}{3}; note that the page number -‘3’ is automatically generated by the system, not entered manually. +In the root-name.toc file &latex; will put the line +\contentsline {chapter}{\numberline {}Preface}{3}; note +that the page number ‘3’ is automatically generated by the system, +not entered manually. All of the arguments for \addcontentsline are required. @@ -17220,7 +17597,8 @@ entered manually, as here. tables. The filename extension of the information file. unit -A string that depends on the value of the ext argument: +A string that depends on the value of the ext argument, typically +one of: toc For the table of contents, this is the name of a sectional unit: @@ -17233,8 +17611,8 @@ tables. The filename extension of the information file. For the list of tables: table. text -The text of the entry. You must \protect any commands that are -fragile (see \protect). +The text of the entry. You must \protect any fragile commands +(see \protect) used in it. The \addcontentsline command has an interaction with \include (see \include & \includeonly). If you use them at @@ -17243,7 +17621,8 @@ the same level, as with in the table of contents can come out in the wrong order. The solution is to move \addcontentsline into the file being included. -If you use a unit that &latex; does not recognize, as here +If you use a unit that &latex; does not recognize, as with the +typo here \addcontentsline{toc}{setcion}{\protect\textbf{Appendices}} @@ -17343,7 +17722,7 @@ etc.). Authors do not directly enter \contentsline com commands \chapter, \section, etc. for the table of contents, or by the \caption command inside of a \figure or \table environment (see figure and see table). Thus, -where the base file is thesis.tex, and contains the declaration +where the root file is thesis.tex, and contains the declaration \tableofcontents, the command \chapter{Chapter One} produces something like this in the file thesis.toc. @@ -17360,15 +17739,22 @@ something like this in thesis.lof. where filetype is toc, lof, or lot (see \addcontentsline). +package, tocloft +tocloft package + For manipulating how the \contentline material is typeset, see -the tocloft package. +the tocloft package. +package, hyperref +hyperref package + Note that the hyperref package changes the definition of \contentsline (and \addcontentsline) to add more arguments, to make hyperlinks. This is the source of the error -Argument of \contentsline has an extra }. Fix this error by -deleting the .toc or .lof or .lot file, and running -&latex; again. +Argument of \contentsline has an extra } when one adds/remove +the use of package hyperref and a compilation was already run. +Fix this error by deleting the .toc or .lof or .lot +file, and running &latex; again. @@ -17415,7 +17801,7 @@ the old information. \contentsline command to typeset the section number (see \contentsline). -For example, this line in a .toc file causes the 1 to be +For example, this line in a .toc file causes the 1.1 to be typeset flush left. \contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {1.1}Motivation}{2} @@ -17424,16 +17810,19 @@ typeset flush left. \@tempdima. That length is set by the commands \l@section, \l@subsection, etc. Put section numbers inside a natural-width box with -\renewcommand{\numberline}[1]{#1~}. +\renewcommand{\numberline}[1]{#1~} before +\tableofcontents. -This command is fragile, so you may need to precede it with +This command is fragile so you may need to precede it with \protect (see \protect). An example is the use of -\protect in the command -\addcontentsline{toc}{section}{\protect\numberline{}Summary} -to get the \numberline into this command in the .toc file: -\contentsline {section}{\numberline {}Summary}{6} (the -page number ‘6’ is automatically added by &latex;; -see \addcontentsline). +\protect in this command, + +\addcontentsline{toc}{section}{\protect\numberline{}Summary} + +to get the \numberline into the \contentsline +command in the .toc file: \contentsline +{section}{\numberline {}Summary}{6} (the page number ‘6’ +is automatically added by &latex;; see \addcontentsline). @@ -17447,32 +17836,50 @@ see \addcontentsline). \index .idx file -This document has an index. +If you tell &latex; what terms you want to appear in an index then it +can produce that index, alphabetized and with the page numbers +automatically maintained. This illustrates the basics. \documentclass{article} -\usepackage{makeidx} \makeindex +\usepackage{makeidx} % Provide indexing commands + \makeindex +% \usepackage{showidx} % Show marginal notes of index entries ... \begin{document} ... -Recall Wilson's Theorem: \index{Wilson's Theorem} -a number \( n>1 \) is prime if and only if the factorial of \( n-1 \) -is congruent to \( -1 \) modulo~\( n \). +Wilson's Theorem\index{Wilson's Theorem} +says that a number $n>1$ is prime if and only if the factorial +of $n-1$ is congruent to $-1$ +modulo~$n$.\index{congruence!and Wilson's Theorem} ... \printindex - ... +\end{document} -The \usepackage{makeidx} and \makeindex in the preamble -bring in the relevant commands. - -Producing an index is a three stage process. First, in the document -body you declare index entries with the \index command +As that shows, declare index entries with the \index command (see \index). When you run &latex;, the \index writes its -information to an auxiliary file root-name.idx. Next, to -alphabetize and to do other manipulations you run an external command, -typically makeindex or xindy (see makeindex). -These output a file root-name.ind. Finally, you bring the -information back into your document and typeset it with the -\printindex command (see \printindex). +information, such as ‘Wilson's Theorem’ and the page number, to an +auxiliary file whose name ends in .idx. Next, to alphabetize and +do other manipulations, run an external command, typically +makeindex (see makeindex), which writes a file whose name +ends in .ind. Finally, \printindex brings this +manipulated information into the output (see \printindex). + +Thus, if the above example is in the file numth.tex then running +‘pdflatex numth’ will save index entry and page number information +to numth.idx. Then running ‘makeindex numth’ will +alphabetize and save the results to numth.ind. Finally, again +running ‘pdflatex numth’ will show the desired index, at the place +where the \printindex command is in the source file. + +There are many options for the output. An example is that the +exclamation point in \index{congruence!and Wilson's Theorem} +produces a main entry of ‘congruence’ with a subentry of ‘and +Wilson's Theorem’. For more, see makeindex. + +The \makeindex and \printindex commands are independent. +Leaving out the \makeindex will stop &latex; from saving the +index entries to the auxiliary file. Leaving out the \printindex +will cause &latex; to not show the index in the document output. package, showidx showidx package @@ -17484,7 +17891,7 @@ information back into your document and typeset it with the multiple indexes There are many packages in the area of indexing. The showidx package causes each index entries to be shown in the margin on the -page where the entry appears. This can help in preparing the index. +page where the \index appears. This can help in preparing the index. The multind package, among others, supports multiple indexes. See also the &tex; FAQ entry on this topic, https://www.texfaq.org/FAQ-multind, and the CTAN topic, @@ -17492,7 +17899,48 @@ See also the &tex; FAQ entry on this topic, - + +Produce the index manually + +index, producing manually +theindex + +Documents that are small and static can have a manually produced index. +This will make a separate page labeled ‘Index’, in twocolumn +format. + +environment, theindex +theindex environment + +\begin{theindex} +\item acorn squash, 1 +\subitem maple baked, 2 +\indexspace +\item bacon, 3 +\subitem maple baked, 4 +\end{theindex} + +Note that the author must enter the page numbers, which is tedious and +which will result in wrong numbers if the document changes. This is why +in most cases automated methods such as makeindex are best. +See Indexes. + +\item +\subitem +\subsubitem +\indexspace +However we cover the commands for completeness, and because the +automated methods are based on these commands. There are three levels +of entries. As the example shows, a main entry uses \item, +subentries use \subitem, and the lowest level uses +\subsubitem. Blank lines between entries have no effect. The +example above includes \indexspace to produce vertical space in +the output that some index styles use before the first entry starting +with a new letter. + + + + <literal>\index</literal> index entry @@ -17510,19 +17958,23 @@ what’s below is to compile the document with pdflatex testmakeindex test, and then compile again with pdflatex test. -W~Ackermann (1896--1962).\index{Ackermann} +% file test.tex + ... +W~Ackermann (1896--1962).\index{Ackermann} ... Ackermann function\index{Ackermann!function} ... rate of growth\index{Ackermann!function!growth rate} +index entries, subentries All three index entries will get a page number, such as ‘Ackermann, 22’. &latex; will format the second as a subitem of the first, on the line below it and indented, and the third as a subitem of the second. Three levels deep is as far as you can nest subentries. (If you add \index{Ackermann!function!growth rate!comparison} then makeindex says ‘Scanning input file test.idx....done (4 -entries accepted, 1 rejected)’ and nothing appears in the index). +entries accepted, 1 rejected)’ and the fourth level is silently missing +from the index.) If you enter a second \index with the same index-entry-string then you will get a single index entry with two @@ -17538,12 +17990,12 @@ instance \index{Ackermann!function} could come before W~Ackermann (1896--1962).\index{Ackermann} ... -D~Hilbert (1862--1943)\index{Ackermann!Hilbert\(} +D~Hilbert (1862--1943)\index{Ackermann!Hilbert|(} ... -disapproved of his marriage.\index{Ackermann!Hilbert\)} +disapproved of his marriage.\index{Ackermann!Hilbert|)} If the beginning and ending of the page range are equal then the system -just gives a single page entry, not a range. +just gives a single page number, not a range. If you index subentries but not a main entry, as with \index{Jones!program} and \index{Jones!results}, then @@ -17561,16 +18013,15 @@ followed by two subitems, like ‘program, 50’ and polyglossia package -Generate a index entry that says ‘See’ by using a vertical bar +Generate a index entry that says ‘see’ by using a vertical bar character: \index{Ackermann!function|see{P\'eter's -function}}. You can instead get ‘See also’ with seealso. -(The text ‘See’ is defined by \seename, and ‘See also’ +function}}. You can instead get ‘see also’ with seealso. +(The text ‘see’ is defined by \seename, and ‘see also’ by \alsoname. You can redefine these either by using an -internationalization package such as babel or polyglossia, -or directly as with \renewcommand{\alsoname}[1]{Also see -#1}.) +internationalization package such as babel or polyglossia, +or directly as with \renewcommand{\alsoname}{Also see}.) -The ‘See’ feature is part of a more general functionality. After +The ‘see’ feature is part of a more general functionality. After the vertical bar you can put the name of a one-input command, as in \index{group|textit} (note the missing backslash on the \textit command) and the system will apply that command to the @@ -17606,15 +18057,15 @@ then pos gives the alphabetical position of the entry ‘SMC’ alphabetized into a different location than its spelling would naturally give it. -To put a !, or @, or | character in an index -entry, preceding it with a double quote, ". (The double quote -gets deleted before alphabetization.) +To put a !, or @, or |, or " character in +an index entry, escape it by preceding it with a double quote, ". +(The double quote gets deleted before alphabetization.) package, index index package A number of packages on CTAN have additional functionality beyond that -provided by makeidx. One is index, which allows for +provided by makeidx. One is index, which allows for multiple indices and contains a command \index*{index-entry-string} that prints the index-entry-string as well as indexing it. @@ -17637,11 +18088,11 @@ message like this. - + <command>makeindex</command> index, processing -makeindex +makeindex, program makeindex program .ind file .idx file @@ -17687,7 +18138,7 @@ on CTAN. A style file consists of a list of pairs: specifier and attribute. These can appear in the file in any order. All of the -attributes are strings, except where noted. Strings are +attributes are strings, except where noted. Strings are surrounded with double quotes, ", and the maximum length of a string is 144 characters. The \n is for a newline and \t is for a tab. Backslashes are escaped with another backslash, @@ -17695,19 +18146,19 @@ is for a tab. Backslashes are escaped with another backslash, comment. preamblepreamble -Preamble of the output file. Defines the context in which the index is +Preamble of the output index file. Defines the context in which the index is formatted. Default: "\\begin{theindex}\n". postamblepostamble -Postamble of the output file. Default: "\n\n\\end{theindex}\n". +Postamble of the output index file. Default: "\n\n\\end{theindex}\n". group_skipgroup_skip \indexspace Traditionally index items are broken into groups, typically a group for -entries starting with ‘a’, etc. This specifier gives what is -inserted when a new group begins. Default: "\n\n \\indexspace\n" -(\indexspace is a command inserting a rubber length, by default -10pt plus5pt minus3pt). +entries starting with letter ‘a’, etc. This specifier gives what +is inserted when a new group begins. Default: "\n\n +\\indexspace\n" (\indexspace is a command inserting a rubber +length, by default 10pt plus5pt minus3pt). lethead_flaglethead_flag An integer. It governs what is inserted for a new group or letter. If @@ -17801,7 +18252,7 @@ roman R, and uppercase alphabetic A. Defa xindy program There are a number of other programs that do the job makeindex does. One is xindy -(https://ctan.org/pkg/xindy), which does internationalization and can +(https://ctan.org/pkg/xindy), which does internationalization and can process indexes for documents marked up using &latex; and a number of other languages. It is written in Lisp, highly configurable, both in markup terms and in terms of the collating order of the text, as @@ -17813,7 +18264,7 @@ written in Lua (https://ctan.org/pkg/xi - + <command>\printindex</command> index, printing @@ -17823,9 +18274,11 @@ written in Lua (https://ctan.org/pkg/xi \printindex -\printindex Place the index into the output. +package, makeidx +makeidx package + To get an index you must first include \usepackage{makeidx}\makeindex in the document preamble and compile the document, then run the system command makeindex, @@ -18389,9 +18842,9 @@ And, you can issue instructions for the operating system. \openout number=filename -Open a file for reading material, or for writing it. The number -must be between 0 and 15, as in \openin3 (in Lua&latex; -number can be between 0 and 255). +Open a file for reading material, or for writing it. In most engines, +the number must be between 0 and 15, as in \openin3; in +Lua&latex;, number can be between 0 and 127. Here &tex; opens the file presidents.tex for reading. @@ -18487,7 +18940,7 @@ is \typein (see \typein.) mail merges A common reason to want to read from a data file is to do mail merges. -CTAN has a number of packages for that; one is datatool. +CTAN has a number of packages for that; one is datatool. @@ -18561,11 +19014,12 @@ Recommendation for John Dee. \renewcommand (among others) are replaced by their definitions before being printed. +\space &latex;’s usual rules for treating multiple spaces as a single space -and ignoring spaces after a command name apply to msg. As above, -use the command \space to get a single space, independent of -surrounding spaces. Use ^^J to get a newline. Get a percent -character with \csname @percentchar\endcsname. +and ignoring spaces after a command name apply to msg. Use the +command \space to get a single space, independent of surrounding +spaces. Use ^^J to get a newline. Get a percent character with +\csname @percentchar\endcsname. This command can be useful for simple debugging, as here: @@ -18709,7 +19163,7 @@ file: A common case where authors need to write their own file is for answers to exercises, or another situation where you want to write out verbatim, without expanding the macros. CTAN has a number of -packages for this; one is answers. +packages for this; one is answers. @@ -18860,7 +19314,7 @@ in which case this is the option argument. You sometimes need to do a multi-step process to get the information that you want. This will insert into the input a list of all PDF files -in the current directory (but see texosquery below): +in the current directory (but see texosquery below): \immediate\write18{ls *.pdf > tmp.dat} \input{tmp.dat} @@ -18906,7 +19360,7 @@ the SHELL environment variable, is ignored. directory listings, from system If what you need is system information, such as the operating system name, locale information, or directory contents, take a look at the -texosquery package, which provides a convenient and secure +texosquery package, which provides a convenient and secure interface for this, unlike the above examples using the raw \write18: https://ctan.org/pkg/texosquery. @@ -19112,7 +19566,7 @@ allows you to do some special effects. package, hyperref hyperref package For example, this file (which uses the -hyperref package for hyperlinks) can produce two kinds of +hyperref package for hyperlinks) can produce two kinds of output, one to be read on physical paper and one to be read online. \ifdefined\paperversion % in preamble @@ -19145,17 +19599,27 @@ two different versions. pdflatex -jobname=teachers "\def\teachers{}\input{main}" The jobname option is there because otherwise both files would be -called main.pdf and the second would overwrite the first. (See -the next section.) +called main.pdf and the second would overwrite the +first. (see Jobname.) -In this example, we pass the draft option to the -graphicx package: +In this example we use the command line to select which parts of a +document to include. For a book named mybook.tex and structured +like this. + +\documentclass{book} +\begin{document} + ... +\include{chap1} +\include{chap2} + ... +\end{document} + +the command line -pdflatex "\PassOptionsToPackage{draft}{graphicx}\input{aa.tex}" +pdflatex "\includeonly{chap1}\input{mybook}" -so the graphic files are read for their bounding box size information -but replaced in the PDF by a box with same size and that contains only -the file name, which speeds up compilation time and saves printer ink. +will give output that has the first chapter but no other +chapter. See Splitting the input. @@ -19166,6 +19630,8 @@ the file name, which speeds up compilation time and saves printer ink. jobname document root name name of document root +root file +file, root Running &latex; creates a number of files, including the main PDF (or DVI) output but also including others. These files are named with the @@ -19177,13 +19643,14 @@ Here the job name is thesis. In general, &latex; is invoked as latex-engine options argument, where latex-engine is pdflatex, lualatex, etc. (see &tex; engines). -If argument does not start with a backslash, as is the case -above with thesis, then &tex; considers it to be the name of -the file to input as the main document. The name of that root file, -without the .tex extension, is the jobname. If argument -does start with a backslash, or if &tex; is in interactive mode, then -it waits for the first \input command, and the jobname is the -argument to \input. +If argument does not start with a backslash, as is the case above +with thesis, then &tex; considers it to be the name of the file +to input as the main document. This file is referred to as the root +file (see Splitting the input, and \input). The name of +that root file, without the .tex extension if any, is the +jobname. If argument does start with a backslash, or if &tex; is +in interactive mode, then it waits for the first \input command, +and the jobname is the argument to \input. There are two more possibilities for the jobname. It can be directly specified with the -jobname option, as in pdflatex @@ -19192,10 +19659,10 @@ specified with the -jobname option, as in pdflatex texput, jobname default fallback jobname The final possibility is texput, which is the final fallback -default if no other name is available to &tex;. For example, if no +default if no other name is available to &tex;. That is, if no -jobname option was specified, and the compilation stops before -there is any output, then the log file will be named -texput.log. +any input file is met, then the log file will be named +texput.log. \documentclass, and texput jobname \RequirePackage, and texput jobname diff --git a/info/latex2e-help-texinfo/latex2e.html b/info/latex2e-help-texinfo/latex2e.html index f778eee8c2..730e89e15f 100644 --- a/info/latex2e-help-texinfo/latex2e.html +++ b/info/latex2e-help-texinfo/latex2e.html @@ -1,7 +1,10 @@ + + + - - - -LaTeX2e unofficial reference manual (July 2021) +LaTeX2e unofficial reference manual (January 2022) - - + + + + +