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+11 Jan 1202 (13 Jan 2018): Complete rewrite of the package;
+much simpler and cleaner. Added \catexplic command.
+\citetitle was replaced by \catcitetitle, to avoid
+inevitable naming collisions. \scripture is now simply an
+alias of \catcite, with a view to eventual deprecation.
+Version 2.0.
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/catechis/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/catechis/README
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@@ -1,11 +1,12 @@
+AMDG
-This readme is for catechis v1.1, uploaded on 1 Sep 2008.
+This readme is for catechis v2.0, uploaded on 11 Jan 1202
+(13 Jan 2018).
-This document is copyright 2008 by Donald P. Goodman, and is
-released publicly under the LaTeX Project Public License. The
-distribution and modification of this work is constrained by the
-conditions of that license. See
+This document is copyright 11E4 (2008) by Donald P. Goodman,
+and is released publicly under the LaTeX Project Public
+License. The distribution and modification of this work is
+constrained by the conditions of that license. See
http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
for the text of the license. This document is released
under version 1.3 of that license, and this work may be distributed
@@ -14,24 +15,15 @@ later version.
This work has the LPPL maintenance status 'maintained'.
-The Current Maintainer of this work is Donald P. Goodman
-(dgoodmaniii@gmail.com).
+The Current Maintainer of this work is Donald P. Goodman.
This work consists of the files catechis.ins, catechis.sty, and
-this README.
+test.tex.
This document should run properly on any properly running LaTeX
-system. It's been tested specifically with TeXLive 2008 on
-GNU/Linux (2.6 kernel).
+system. It's been tested specifically with TeXLive on Linux (2.6.2
+kernel).
catechis is intended to provide basic and advanced macros for
producing catechism texts. It is meant to be extensively
customizable.
-
-CHANGES:
-17 Jan 2008 --- the initial package, v1.0. All
-functionality was present.
-1 Sep 2008 --- v1.1. Fixed up the enumerates offered to
-make them work; previously indentation was spotty at best.
-Sacrificed most of their flexibility to do this, but felt it
-was for the best overall.
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-% +AMDG See catechis.sty for dedication of this test
-% file. Pray for us! Have mercy on us!
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-% released publicly under the LaTeX Project Public License. The
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-% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
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-\documentclass[12pt]{article}
-\title{Testing the \texttt{catechis} Package}
-\author{Donald P.\ Goodman III}
-\date{\today}
-
-\usepackage{catechis}
-
-\begin{document}
-\maketitle
-
-\catques{Who made us?}{God made us.}
-
-\catques{Why did God make us?}{God made us to know Him, love Him,
-and serve Him, and by so doing to gain Heaven.}
-\catques{Are you going to write any actual examples, or just copy
-them all from other catechisms?}{Wait for it; I'm going to write
-some of my own. The above are verbatim or nearly verbatim from the
-Baltimore Catechism, for those who do not know.}
-\catques{Did you make a package for writing catechisms? For
-serious?}{Yes, I did. I had a number of reasons for this:
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item I wanted to typeset one or two for myself.
-\catcomment{This although I've already done so in a very hacked,
-difficult to read and difficult to write style. But at least I'm
-(hopefully) making it easier for others.}
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item There's one in \textit{Thomistic Salvation}.
-\catcomment{And it's not half bad. I think it addresses the issues it
-was meant to address pretty thoroughly, in a basic, catechism sort of
-way.}
-\item There's also one in \textit{Officium Parvum}.\label{testlabel}
-\catcomment{This one could use some work. But it still isn't
-terrible.}
-\end{enumerate}
-\item It's a part of my plan to make a complete Catholic
-desktop (though what that plan is, exactly, is still somewhat
-up in the air).
-\catcomment{I'm trying to flesh this idea out a little more. It will
-at least contain a couple of \LaTeX\ packages and a multilingual
-Scripture-searching tool; hopefully also a Catholic calendar desklet
-and similar items.}
-\end{enumerate}
-} %
-
-\catques{All right, I guess so. But it still seems weird.}{Maybe.
-But I think (hope) it'll bear fruit.
-\catcomment{And I'm very hopeful. Hope is, after all, one of the
-three theological virtues, and mentioned repeatedly in the Scriptures
-as necessary for us to have.}
-}%
-
-\catques{Here's a really long question that I'm trying to make
-wrap onto another line so that we can see how that will behave.
-Will it behave well?}{Yes, it will behave well. The algorithm
-is reasonably obedient and well-behaved.}
-\catques{What about the Scripture citations you often see in
-catechisms? Can this hooty-falooty package of yours handle those?}{%
-I'm glad you asked. Yes, this package can easily handle those.
-\catcomment{Even in conjunction with a catcomment, you'll notice;
-versatility (and ease of goal) is always the key.}
-\citetitle
-\scripture{In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God,
-and the Word was God.}{St.~John 1:1.}
-\scripture{Where wast thou when I laid up the foundations of the
-earth? tell me if thou hast understanding.}{Job 38:4}
-}%
-\catques{Finally, how do the labels work with the hacked
-enumerates?}{Well, they work all right, thanks to \texttt{varioref};
-in fact, here's one: \ref{testlabel}.}
-\catques{I want to see some double-digit question numbers.}{I'm
-working on it; only one more question to go.}
-\catques{Finally; do they indent properly and all, at least with the
-defaults?}{Yes, they indent exactly as one would expect.
-\catcomment{Although in this, my first real foray into serious
-\LaTeX\ programming, I found that very little works as expected, and
-one must have a very thorough knowledge of internals to avoid being
-surprised and having to work quite hard to figure out some unexpected
-results.}
-}
-
-\end{document}