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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2013-01-02 22:57:13 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2013-01-02 22:57:13 +0000 |
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chemnum (2jan13)
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/chemnum/chemnum_en.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/chemnum/chemnum_en.tex index 61e4700dcf8..5960757a3bd 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/chemnum/chemnum_en.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/chemnum/chemnum_en.tex @@ -27,15 +27,19 @@ % - % - The Current Maintainer of this work is Clemens Niederberger. % - -% - This work consists of the files chemnum.sty, chemnum_de.tex, chemnum_en.tex, -% - chemnum-codehelper.tex, scheme-tmp.eps, scheme-bla.eps, README and the -% - derived files chemnum_de.pdf and chemnum_en.pdf +% - This work consists of the files +% - chemnum.sty, chemnum_de.tex, chemnum_en.tex, chemnum_it.tex +% - scheme-tmp.ps, scheme-bla.ps, +% - README +% - chemnum_de.pdf, chemnum_en.pdf, chemnum_it.pdf % - % - in order to compile this document you need the class `cnpkgdoc' with is % - available under the LPPL here: https://bitbucket.org/cgnieder/cnpkgdoc/ % - %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -\RequirePackage[textgreek]{chemnum} +\RequirePackage[ngerman,german,naustrian,austrian,british,american,canadian,frenchb, + canadien,spanish,italian,english]{babel} +\RequirePackage[textgreek=artemisia]{chemnum} \documentclass[DIV11,toc=index]{cnpkgdoc} \docsetup{ pkg = chemnum, @@ -51,9 +55,9 @@ setdoublesep,section,sf,subsection,subsubsection,tableofcontents, texorpdfstring,textcolor,theffbibliography,uline} -\usepackage[ngerman,german,naustrian,austrian,british,american,canadian,frenchb,canadien,spanish,italian,english]{babel} \usepackage{textcomp,longtable,tabu,booktabs,chemscheme,hologo} \usepackage[iupac=strict]{chemmacros} +\chemsetup[chemformula]{format=\libertineLF} \usepackage{chemfig} \usepackage[runs=2]{auto-pst-pdf} @@ -75,7 +79,6 @@ \let\name\textsc \let\CNversion\cnpkgdocpkgversion \let\CNdate\cnpkgdocpkgdate -\def\Wikipedia{\textup{\libertineGlyph{W.alt}}\kern-.8pt\textsc{ikipedia}} \cmpdinit*{a,aa,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j,k,l,m,n,o,p,q,benzene,r,s,t,{1,3-dichlorocyclohexanole}} @@ -106,7 +109,7 @@ \selectlanguage{english}\cmpdreset \section{A very short readme} -\chemnum \CNversion\ underlies the \LaTeX\ Project Public License Version 1.3 or +\chemnum \CNversion\ underlies the \LaTeX{} Project Public License Version~1.3 or later. (\url{http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt}) \chemnum internally loads the packages \paket*{expl3} and \paket{xparse}. @@ -114,7 +117,7 @@ later. (\url{http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt}) of the \paket{l3kernel} bundle. This means, \chemnum needs \LaTeX3 Support. \chemnum also needs the packages \paket{etoolbox}, \paket{psfrag} and either -\paket{textgreek} or \paket{bm}, see section~\ref{sec:package_options}. +\paket{textgreek} or \paket{bm}, see section~\ref{sec:package:options}. \section{News and a word of apology} \subsection{Version 0.4} @@ -169,12 +172,12 @@ internally, see p.\,\pageref{ssec:marker_in_bildern}. \achtung{The optional arguments of \cmd{cmpdref} have changed their order, see p.\,\pageref{ssec:cmpdref}!} -\section{Package options}\label{sec:package_options}\secidx{Package options} +\section{Package options}\label{sec:package:options}\secidx{Package options} \chemnum has one package option. \begin{beschreibung} \Option{textgreek}{artemisia/\default{cbgreek}/euler/false} Default: \code{false} \end{beschreibung} -This document was set with \verb+\usepackage[textgreek]{chemnum}+. +This document was set with \verb+\usepackage[textgreek=artemisia]{chemnum}+. \secidx*{Package options} \section{Motivation} @@ -577,7 +580,7 @@ used inside a moving argument like in \verb=\section{}=. \achtung{It is not needed when \cmd{cmpdinit} is used, see section~\ref{sec:cmpdinit} (pages~\pageref{sec:cmpdinit}\,ff).} -\begin{beispiel} +\begin{beispiel}[code only] \subsubsection{Test section title with compound label \cmpd+[cmpd-delim]{f.one}} % with hyperref: \subsubsection{Test section title with compound label \texorpdfstring{\cmpd+[cmpd-delim]{f.two}}{(7b)}} @@ -715,9 +718,9 @@ a hyperlink in one or two places. This can be achieved with two options: With \key{hyper-target} you can set the target. \textbf{Caution}: if you use this option with a list \emph{every} label of the list will get the same link name and \paket{hyperref} will warn you: -\begin{mdframed}\ttfamily - destination with the same identifier (name\{<link name>\}) has been already used, - duplicate ignored +\begin{mdframed}\ttfamily\small + destination with the same identifier (name\{<link name>\}) has been already + used, duplicate ignored \end{mdframed} \key{hyper-link} creates a link for the denominated target. \textbf{Caution}: if @@ -730,9 +733,9 @@ same target. If you use \key{hyper-link} without the corresponding \key{hyper-target} \paket{hyperref} will issue a warning: -\begin{mdframed}\ttfamily - name\{<link name>\} has been referenced but does not exist, replaced by a fixed - one +\begin{mdframed}\ttfamily\small + name\{<link name>\} has been referenced but does not exist, replaced by a + fixed one \end{mdframed} \secidx*[Usage with hyperref]{Usage with \textsf{hyperref}} @@ -929,8 +932,9 @@ It can be changed with \subsubsection{Labels -- input}\label{sssec:sub-input-sep}\index{Separators!labels!input} As a default setting \chemnum use the point \code{.} as a marker to separate main labels from sublabels. You can change that as you like. Tokens you \emph{can't use} -are \verb=, % #= and \emph{you shouldn't} use \verb=@=. Furthermore you should be -careful to use different symbols for the other separators (see the next sections). +are \verb=%=, \verb=,= and \verb=#= and \emph{you shouldn't} use \verb=@=. Furthermore +you should be careful to use different symbols for the other separators (see the +next sections). \begin{beschreibung} \option{sub-input-sep}{<separator>} Default = \code{.} \end{beschreibung} @@ -965,9 +969,9 @@ You can separate the labels from the sublabels if you like to. \subsubsection{Sublabels -- input}\label{sssec:range-input-sep}\index{Separators!subabels!input} As a default setting \chemnum use two points \code{..} as a marker to detect two sublabels as end and beginning of a range. But you can choose any tokens you like -to do that. Tokens you \emph{can't use} are \verb=, % #= and \emph{you shouldn't} -use \verb=@=. Furthermore you should be careful to use different symbols for the -other separators. +to do that. Tokens you \emph{can't use} are \verb=%=, \verb=,= and \verb=#= and +\emph{you shouldn't} use \verb=@=. Furthermore you should be careful to use different +symbols for the other separators. \begin{beschreibung} \option{subrange-input-sep}{<separator>} Default = \code{..} \end{beschreibung} @@ -992,9 +996,9 @@ differently? Then you need this key: \subsubsection{Lists -- input}\label{sssec:list-input-sep}\index{Separators!lists!input} If you like you can change the list input separator for both main label lists and lists of sublabels. In both cases \chemnum uses the comma \code{,} as default. You -can change that as you like. Tokens you \emph{can't use} are \verb=, % #= and -\emph{you shouldn't} use \verb=@=. Furthermore you should be careful to use -different symbols for the other separators. +can change that as you like. Tokens you \emph{can't use} are \verb=%=, \verb=,= +and \verb=#= and \emph{you shouldn't} use \verb=@=. Furthermore you should be +careful to use different symbols for the other separators. \begin{beschreibung} \option{list-input-sep}{<separator>} Default = \code{,} \option{sub-input-sep}{<separator>} Default = \code{,} @@ -1070,7 +1074,8 @@ with \key{list-output-sep} is used for the whole list. When you've changed the separator for \cmd{cmpd} you might want to change it for \cmd{cmpdinit} as well. \chemnum uses the comma in the default setting. You can change that as you like. Sie können aber eine beliebige andere Eingabe wählen. -Tokens you \emph{can't use} are \verb=, % #= and \emph{you shouldn't} use \verb=@=. +Tokens you \emph{can't use} are \verb=%=, \verb=,= and \verb=#= and \emph{you +shouldn't} use \verb=@=. \begin{beschreibung} \option{init-input-sep}{<separator>} Default = \code{,} \end{beschreibung} @@ -1091,11 +1096,10 @@ A small example how a customized input could look like: \section{Language support}\label{sec:language_support}\secidx{Language support} \subsection{Cooperation with \textsf{babel}} \chemnum supports the language choice made with the \paket{babel} package for a -number of languages. This is done with the \verb=\translate= command of the -\paket*{translator} package, if it is available. If \paket*{translator} cannot -be loaded, language support must be done manually, see section~\ref{sssec:last-sep}. -Manual language settings can of course still be done if \paket*{translator} has -been loaded. +number of languages. This is done with the \verb=\GetTranslation= command of the +\paket*{translations}\footnote{\paket*{translations} is part of the +\paket*{exsheets} bundle.} package. + \begin{beispiel} \selectlanguage{ngerman}DE: \cmpd{r,s,t}\\ \selectlanguage{english}EN: \cmpd{r,s,t}\\ @@ -1113,7 +1117,7 @@ gladly add it. \subsection{Harvard comma}\label{ssec:harvard-comma}\secidx{Harvard comma} In American English the so-called Harvard comma is quite commonly used. In British English and other European languages it is rather uncommon. -\begin{zitat}[\href{http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_comma}{\protect\Wikipedia}, 2011/11/07] +\begin{zitat}[\href{http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_comma}{Wikipedia}, 2011/11/07] The serial comma (also known as the Oxford comma or Harvard comma, and sometimes referred to as the series comma) is the comma used immediately before a coordinating conjunction (usually and or or, and sometimes nor) preceding the final item in a @@ -1244,6 +1248,8 @@ listed. I would like to thank Joseph \name{Wright} and Russell \name{Hewitt} who provided me with valuable feedback and suggestions to improve \chemnum. +Many thanks also to Jonas \name{Rivetti} who provided the Italian translation. + \printindex \end{document}
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