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+CHANGES for UNDERLYING lineno.sty v4.4 2005/10/27:
+
+1. Proper effective line depth at end of paragraphs.
+ The spacing bug was quite obvious in two-column mode
+ when a paragraph end was at a column bottom.
+
+2. Another bug concerning two-column mode that had been
+ introduced in v4.22 has been removed again.
+
+3. Support for \addvspace introduced more and more bugs
+ in versions of v4.32 and v4.33. The reasons seem to
+ be clear now, v4.4 should be stable, and the series
+ of bug reports seems to have stopped.
+
+
+CHANGES for UNDERLYING lineno.sty v4.32 2005/10/17:
+ (see lineno.pdf ...)
+
+1. Support for \addvspace
+ (a math display or a list meets a heading -- or the like).
+
+2. Clearly explained former option `displaymath' and its change
+ to a default.
+
+
+CHANGES for ednotes.sty v1.2 and UNDERLYing lineno.sty v4.31
+2005/10/01:
+
+1. ednotes.sty offers \PrecedeLevelWith for visually identifying
+ apparatuses (think of pages where only one of them appears)
+ or for controlling the shape of one or another
+ apparatus paragraph (maybe depending on apparatus).
+ (Requires manyfoot.sty v1.9!)
+
+2. lineno.sty offers \modulolinenumbers* and a package option
+ `modulo*' for printing first line number after interrupting
+ editor's text, regardless of the modulo.
+
+3. To prevent lemma code from working in the apparatus
+ (`fol...', e.g.), ednotes.sty now offers \notinnote
+ (replacing \notthislemma, now without `undefined c...').
+
+4. Improved lineno.sty's explanation of \firstlinenumber and
+ package options.
+
+5. Supplied some hash mark doublings in advice for customizing
+ ednotes.sty .
+
+
+CHANGES for UNDERLYing lineno.sty v4.3 2005/04/28--05/16:
+
+1. Re-implemented modulo mode -- disabling certain users' tricks
+ see lineno.pdf sec. 5.5, also for a still supported
+ substituting trick.
+
+2. Option `displaymath' (proper numbering at paragraphs
+ containing math displays) becomes default.
+
+3. Compatibility with hyperref now indeed (at least much more).
+
+4. Documentation tidied up.
+
+5. Restored "global" version of numbering lines of a \parbox or
+ minipage or ..., explained in documentation (lineno.pdf/dvi
+ subsec. 7.2).
+
+6. Additional internal improvements that perhaps hardly are
+ observable (no more spurious linenumbers in math displays
+ from vertical mode; \flushbuttom with `twocolomnuns' and
+ `switch' etc.; some compatibity with packages that use
+ \holdinginserts; \linelabel in headings etc.).
+
+
+CHANGES for UNDERLYing lineno.sty v4.2 2005/04/26:
+
+1. Re-enabled package option `displaymath' (needed rearrangement
+ after lineno.pdf sec. 5).
+
+2. New package option `addpageno' for adding page numbers to
+ line number references -- see sec. 6.1 of lineno.pdf.
+
+3. Improved support for \includeonly (and improved lineno.pdf
+ sec. 5.3, p. 27).
+
+4. Please note problems with \marginpar, figures, and tables
+ which tameflts.sty deals with -- see ...:
+
+5. Improved compatibility with other packages that change \output
+ (tameflts.sty, e.g., for saving footnotes against \marginpar
+ and floats), added advice on this matter -- see lineno.pdf
+ sec. 2.3, pp. 7, 14f.
+
+
+CHANGE OF EDNOTES BUNDLE 2005/04/09
+
+Due to my (ul) misconception of `nccfoots', unwanted footnote
+marks could occur. This is corrected with v1.12 . (Earlier
+today a package ennccptc.sty appeared, please remove it in case
+you have used it.)
+
+
+CHANGES OF EDNOTES BUNDLE 2005/03/08
+
+This update is mainly concerned with
+1. the number of possible notes,
+2. page break oscillations,
+3. `array' and similar mathematical environments, and with
+4. a hopefully helpful error message; also with
+5. amendments of documentation.
+
+Namely:
+
+1. Reimplementation of `ednotes.sty' with version v1.1, vital
+ for huge editions ("commercial"/"professional" applications):
+ "compression" of note placement data, a single control string
+ instead of three per note stores them. So you can now make
+ three times as many notes as before, regarding the memory
+ compartment for multiletter control strings. -- One user
+ exhausted this by 10.000 notes on 450 pages (recent MiKTeX
+ installation). Now he can go on ... (These note placement
+ data are needed for references in the apparatus.)
+
+ WARNINGs:
+
+ (a) If you have customized or used \repeatref and/or
+ \linewithpage, please read what the section on `customizing'
+ of `ednotes.sty' tells concerning v1.1 (changes were
+ required).
+
+ (b) In case you really use option `countoccurrences' of
+ `ednotes.sty', edcntwd0.sty needs to be updated to v0.31.
+
+2. A checking function has been added for finding startings
+ of page break oscillations. These typically must be fixed
+ for getting correct references to lemmas in the apparatus.
+
+ WARNING: You may recently have noticed `lblchng1.sty' and
+ what it tells about page break oscillations. With ednotes.sty
+ v1.1, `lblchng1.sty' v0.2 is no longer quite correct, please
+ notice v0.32 (if the problem interests or tortures you).
+
+3. The `edtable' option of `ednotes.sty' now supports math
+ environments like `array'. This requires updating edtable.sty
+ to v1.3. (The claim in previous versions of `edtable.sty' on
+ this support simply was wrong, sorry.) For how to make use of
+ this support, we urge you to read the usage instructions in
+ `edtable.sty' (v1.3). These have been extended very much,
+ structured more clearly, and supplied with examples.
+
+4. \linelabel now complains when appearing outside line
+ numbering mode. This may be useful when you have forgotten to
+ switch into line numbering mode and wonder why all notes
+ refer to line 1. If you don't know about \linelabel: Each
+ note uses it internally, therefore you may profit.
+
+5. The subsection on `edtable' in `lineno.sty/tex/pdf' and its
+ final list of user commands in lineno.sty/tex/pdf were not
+ quite correct or complete -- corrected or somewhat improved.
+ `ednotugb.pdf', which derives from a TUGboat article on the
+ subject, now briefly refers to the memory problem of 1. above
+ and amends the description of `edtable'.
+
+
+CHANGES OF EDNOTES BUNDLE 2005/01/20
+
+1. Thanks to Alexander Rozhenko, you now can download most
+recent "unpacked" versions of manyfoot.sty and nccfoots.sty
+-- no more generating procedure.
+
+2. The README.txt addresses indexing with line numbers.
+
+3. The original TUGboat article `tb77lueck.pdf' has been
+corrected and updated -- resulting in `ednotugb.pdf'.
+
+4. `ednotes.sty' and `ednotugb.pdf' refer to the `ellipsis'
+package concerning spacing with the ellipsis dots.
+
+
+CHANGES OF EDNOTES BUNDLE 2004/10/26
+
+You may find a file README4U.txt that is more detailed than the
+present one and that just addresses changes from 2004/08/23 to
+2004/10/19, especially for earlier users.]
+
+
+CHANGES OF EDNOTES BUNDLE 2004/10/19
+
+1. Module files are now handled by new ednotes.sty options
+`edtable', `longtable', `nolongtablepatch', `edmacpara',
+`countoccurrences', and `mathnotes' (+ `perpage', new module)
+--so they are no longer loaded by explicit \usepackage.
+
+-> UPDATE RECOMMENDATION:
+
+ To support these package options, the following packages
+ were changed, at least concerning instructions.
+
+ edcntwd0.sty
+ ednotes.sty
+ ednmath0.sty
+ edtable.sty
+ lineno.sty
+ mfparptc.sty
+ mfparxsp.sty
+
+ So we recommend that you download these from
+
+ [CTAN]/macros/latex/contrib/ednotes
+
+ and overwrite the earlier versions with them!
+ -- And be sure to have manyfoot.sty v1.7!
+ (See README.txt for how to obtain it.)
+
+ (mfparxsp.sty may even be deleted, see inside or
+ previous change described below. Using new option `perpage',
+ moreover, may require downloading and installing perpage.sty)
+
+lineno.sty climbs to version 4.1, ednotes.sty to 1.0.
+
+2. lineno.tex/pdf has been updated accordingly. A new interim
+version of a TUGboat article (tb77lueck.pdf, same ednotes
+directory) describes the bundle as it appears now. The final
+version of the article will be exhibited at the TUGboat web site.
+
+
+CHANGES OF EDNOTES BUNDLE 2004/09/21
+
+1. With lineno.sty version 4.00 (CTAN folder
+/macros/latex/contrib/lineno), linenox0.sty, linenox1.sty, and
+lnopatch.sty are obsolete. Don't load them any more! lineno.sty
+should produce a reminder for changing your related \usepackage
+commands. For a slight change of \firstlinenumber, see
+lineno.sty/tex/pdf.
+
+2. With manyfoot.sty version 1.7 (CTAN folder
+/macros/latex/contrib/ncctools), mfparxsp.sty is obsolete.
+Please replace \MFparaxbuffer by \ExtraParaSkip and don't load
+mfparxsp.sty any more. For your earlier documents, we offer a
+new version of mfparxsp.sty which just reminds you of the
+change and ("for this time") redirects your \MFparaxbuffer to
+Alex Rozhenko's \ExtraParaSkip. You may delete it right now--or
+when you are sure that you won't anymore compile a .tex
+containing \MFparaxbuffer and \usepackage{mfparaxbuffer}.
+
+
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+====================+=====+=======++=======+=====+====================
+
+ FIRST INSTRUCTIONS
+ for
+ EDNOTES
+ Distribution April 2005
+ (this file April 26, 2005)
+
+ Uwe Lueck, dir. Christian Tapp
+ Munich/Goettingen, Germany
+ http://www.contact-ednotes.sty.de.vu
+
+====================+=====+=======++=======+=====+====================
+
+CONTENTs of the present file:
+
+ Purpose -- recent changes -- RIGHTS -- installing `ednotes' --
+ learning about `ednotes' -- standalone packages -- contact us --
+ newsletter -- glossary
+
+PURPOSE of the macros:
+
+ Here are macros for typesetting CRITICAL EDITIONS with LaTeX.
+ Packages `lineno' by Stephan I. B"ottcher, `manyfoot' by Alexander
+ I. Rozhenko, and `longtable' by David Carlisle are enhanced and
+ combined. -- For a few first informations, you may have a look at
+ http://ednotes.sty.de.vu.
+
+** RECENT CHANGES: **
+
+ If you have used `ednotes' earlier than September 2004, we urge you
+ to read the `CHANGES' file in the `ednotes' directory, especially
+ concerning the changes of September/October 2004. `ednotes',
+ `lineno', and `manyfoot' have been changed at one time and interact
+ differently than before. Some files have been removed, and former
+ extension packages are now automatically loaded on `ednotes' package
+ options.
+
+RIGHTs:
+
+ For COPYRIGHTs as well as conditions of use (NO WARRANTY),
+ MODIFYING, and (RE)DISTRIBUTION, please see inside the files
+ mentioned in the present `README' file, as well as
+ `README-lineno.txt' and `README-ncctools.txt'. Usually, the LaTeX
+ Project Public License applies, a recent version of which can be
+ found on
+
+ http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
+
+ Any REDISTRIBUTION of `ednotes.sty' must contain the present
+ `README' file.
+
+ If you DISTRIBUTE `manyfoot.sty' and `nccfoots.sty', they must be
+ accompanied by `manyfoot.dtx', `nccfoots.dtx', and
+ `README-ncctools.txt'.
+
+INSTALLATION of `ednotes':
+
+ For enabling yourself to make use of all the options that
+ `ednotes' provides, download
+
+ edcntwd0.sty
+ ednmath0.sty
+ ednotes.sty
+ edtable.sty
+ lineno.sty
+ ltabptch.sty
+ manyfoot.sty
+ mfparptc.sty
+ nccfoots.sty
+ perpage.sty
+ vplref.sty
+
+ from
+
+ http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/ednotes
+
+ (e.g., cf. `CTAN' in the glossary). Note that clicking on
+ "entire directory" suffices.
+
+ Moreover, you may need
+
+ longtable.sty
+
+ from the LaTeX Tools Bundle -- you should have it already with your
+ LaTeX distribution.
+
+ You then have to make the .sty files listed above "visible"
+ (see the glossary below) to (La)TeX when it runs your job.
+
+ (You may find out through reading documentations that it partially
+ depends on your intentions which .sty files actually must be there.
+ E.g., `ednotes.sty' works already when it is accompanied by
+ `lineno.sty', `manyfoot.sty', and `nccfoots.sty'.)
+
+USAGE of `ednotes':
+
+ We recommend not to load (by \usepackage) .sty files other than
+ `ednotes.sty' (except for "standalone uses" as explained below).
+ They are handled through `ednotes' package options as explained
+ in the documentation.
+
+ Sorry, the "user guide" and documentation for `ednotes' is, at
+ present, scattered over the listed .sty files and over the listed
+ CTAN folders. Here is just a guide through files and folders to
+ increase your knowledge step by step:
+
+ 0. Oh, recently some of these explanations have been collected
+ in ednotes.pdf -- .txt input with .pdf output.
+
+ 1. An overview of `ednotes' has appeared in TUGboat vol. 24.
+ no. 2; the above `ednotes' directory of CTAN contains an
+ updated .pdf version `ednotugb.pdf' of it. It demonstrates
+ through some examples what output certain commands produce.
+ It also compares `ednotes' with two other (La)TeX packages
+ for critical edition typesetting.
+
+ 2. Next (or even first) we recommend reading the explanations at
+ the beginning of `ednotes.sty'.
+
+ 3. You may find references to .sty files from the `ednotes' and
+ the `lineno' folder for reading about additional details of
+ usage.
+
+ 4. `lineno.sty' provides commands and options that are very useful
+ to know for creating critical editions by `ednotes'. You can
+ read about these commands and options in `lineno.sty'.
+ Moreover, the explanations from `lineno.sty' can be printed
+ through `lineno.tex' or `lineno.pdf' obtainable from the above
+ `ednotes' directory. You find there as well an attempt at a
+ user's guide for `lineno' -- `ulineno.tex' and `ulineno.pdf'.
+ The latter is not quite up to date, but it may be helpful
+ though. -- When you use `ednotes', don't believe what the
+ `lineno' documentation tells about, e.g.,
+
+ \usepackage[edtable]{lineno}
+
+ (such statements address usage of `lineno' without `ednotes').
+ Many package options of `ednotes.sty' are just passed to
+ `lineno.sty', so the `lineno' documentation is `ednotes'
+ documentation in this respect.
+
+ 5. `manyfoot' is another essential module for making `ednotes'
+ work, though you may hardly need to know about it, `ednotes'
+ is a kind of user interface for `manyfoot'. However, you may
+ inform yourself about offers of `manyfoot' for certain fine
+ points of critical edition typesetting through `manyfoot.dtx'
+ or `manyfoot.pdf' -- which you find in
+
+ http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/ncctools
+
+ (e.g., cf. `CTAN' in the glossary). There are `nccfoots.dtx'
+ and `nccfoots.pdf' as well. Indeed you may find functions of
+ `manyfoot' useful just for your commentary passages.
+
+ 6. `perpage.sty' is mentioned here mainly to allow use of
+ `manyfoot's `perpage' option. It contains brief explanations.
+
+ 7. `longtable', of course, is explained in `longtable.dtx' and
+ various guides for LaTeX.
+
+ 8. We have prepared something for listing line numbers for index
+ terms. We don't take the time to integrate it here -- please
+ contact us (see below) if you are interested.
+
+Standalone files:
+
+ Some of the listed .sty files which are our work may be useful
+ without using `ednotes':
+
+ 1. Whenever you use `manyfoot', you can load `mfparptc.sty' after
+ `manyfoot.sty' just to modify the behaviour of `manyfoot' in
+ the way that is explained in `mfparptc.sty'.
+
+ Moreover, there is a file `mfparxsp.sty', made for the
+ possibility that some `manyfoot' user has used an earlier
+ version of `mfparxsp.sty' which has become obsolete.
+
+ 2. For extending lineno.sty by packages from here, see
+
+ http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/lineno
+
+ (e.g., cf. `CTAN' in the glossary).
+
+ 3. `ltabptch.sty', a patch for `longtable', can be used whenever
+ `longtable' is used.
+
+ 4. An additional file `lblchng1.sty' deals with page break
+ oscillations, by code as well as by explanations and
+ discussion. It can be used entirely independently from
+ any of the packages mentioned before.
+
+Contact us:
+
+ We would be happy about your suggestions and (in a way) about your
+ bug reports. Since documentation is so poor at present, please feel
+ free to ask us for help if needed. Please contact us via
+
+ http://www.contact-ednotes.sty.de.vu
+
+ (Note: in TeX terms, the names in the file heading are `L\"uck'
+ and `G\"ottingen.)
+
+Newsletter:
+
+ E.g., you may ask us to take your e-mail address into a mailing
+ list for reporting `ednotes' changes.
+
+Lucky typesetting!
+
+______________________________________________________________________
+
+GLOSSARY:
+
+* `CTAN'
+ abbreviates `Comprehensive TeX Archive Network', cf., e.g.,
+
+ http://www.ctan.org
+
+ and read about "mirrors" there. You will understand that you
+ may replace `www.ctan.org/tex-archive' by `www.dante.de/CTAN'
+ (e.g.) in the above-mentioned URL. (But dante doesn't offer
+ the "entire directory" function.)
+
+
+* visible to (La)TeX
+
+ -- see the file `visible.txt' in the above `ednotes' directory.
+
+[END of README.txt]___________________________________________________
+
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+README4U:
+
+******************************************************************
+*** ***
+*** Changes from ednotes.sty v0.64 to v1.0 ***
+*** ***
+*** (Uwe Lueck, 2004/10/21) ***
+*** ***
+******************************************************************
+
+
+
+* SUMMARY: *
+
+ Since August 2004, the number of bundle files has been reduced.
+ Many of the remaining files have changed, some essentially,
+ others with respect to usage instructions. We explain how to
+ update your Ednotes installation accordingly. Optional
+ "patches", enhancements etc. that earlier had to be called by
+ loading separate files explicitly (mandatory arguments of
+ \usepackage) are now called by ednotes.sty package options
+ (optional arguments in \usepackage[<opt>]{ednotes}). New PDF
+ documentations/instructions have appeared.
+
+
+* Contents of this file: *
+
+ LN/MF_edn.zip -- ednotes/lineno/manyfoot/further changes --
+ updating procedure -- new documentations
+
+
+
+* Some files you may have received: *
+
+ You may have received (by e-mail from us, e.g.) a distribution
+ containing files
+
+ LN_edn.zip
+ MF_edn.zip
+
+ They serve two purposes:
+
+ 1. They contain the files README and CHANGES that reside in the
+ CTAN directories `[...]/lineno' and `[...]/ncctools' (from
+ which manyfoot.sty stems). In order to avoid that README and
+ CHANGES files overwrite each other, unzip them into separate
+ directories, and into another one than the README file (for
+ ednotes.sty) that you should have received as a plain text
+ file.
+
+ 2. LEGAL, IMPORTANT:
+
+ The files README, manyfoot.dtx, and nccfoots.dtx contained in
+ MF_edn.zip are, by their copyright holder Alexander Rozhenko,
+ demanded to ACCOMPANY any (re)DISTRIBUTION of manyfoot.sty
+ and nccfoots.sty!
+
+
+* ednotes.sty changes: *
+
+ 1. ednotes.sty version 1.0 has new package options `edtable',
+ `longtable', `nolongtablepatch', `edmacpara',
+ `countoccurrences', and `mathnotes' for handling "patch" or
+ enhancement etc. files. None of these files should be loaded
+ through the mandatory argument of \usepackage any more. E.g.,
+ instead of \usepackage{edtable}, you now type
+
+ \usepackage[edtable,<further options>]{ednotes} .
+
+ (So -- one advantage aimed at -- you must no longer worry
+ about the correct order of loading extension packages.)
+
+ 2. The above-mentioned option `nolongtablepatch' changes earlier
+ behaviour with respect to our longtable.sty patch file
+ ltabptch.sty, in avoiding an error message that otherwise
+ appears when ltabptch.sty is not present. This is convenient
+ when you deliberately want to avoid the patch. The error
+ message ensures that vertical spacing around a "longtable"
+ does not depend on the local TeX installation -- e.g., when
+ you send your source to a journal.
+
+ 3. ednotes.sty has a new option `perpage' for making use of the
+ manyfoot.sty option `perpage' -- just see the Manyfoot
+ documentation for what it does. It requires perpage.sty,
+ which is available from [CTAN]/macros/latex/contrib/misc.
+
+
+* lineno.sty changes: *
+
+ 1. The new version 4.1 of lineno.sty makes former extension
+ files linenox0.sty, linenox1.sty, and lnopatch.sty obsolete.
+ Don't load them any more! (We have installed a reminder for
+ the case that you don't obey this rule.)
+
+ 2. \firstlinenumber has slightly changed from its earlier
+ behaviour given by lnopatch.sty. See lineno.sty/tex/pdf.
+
+
+* manyfoot.sty changes: *
+
+ The new version 1.7 of manyfoot.sty provides a command
+ \ExtraParaSkip to replace our earlier \MFparaxbuffer.
+ (See the new ednotes.sty documentation to recall
+ \MFparaxbuffer -- search for `\ExtraParaSkip', e.g.)
+ This makes former extension file mfparxsp.sty obsolete.
+ Please replace \MFparaxbuffer by \ExtraParaSkip and don't
+ load mfparxsp.sty any more! For your earlier documents that
+ contain \usepackage{mfparxsp}, we offer a new version of
+ mfparxsp.sty which just reminds you of the change and
+ ("for this time") redirects your \MFparaxbuffer to
+ \ExtraParaSkip. You may as well just delete your copy of
+ mfparxsp.sty, if you are sure, e.g., that you won't anymore
+ compile a .tex containing \MFparaxbuffer and
+ \usepackage{mfparaxbuffer}.
+
+
+* Further corresponding changes: *
+
+ Extension files that still are used -- now required by the new
+ ednotes.sty package options -- have been changed at least with
+ respect to explanations that they contain.
+
+
+* UPDATING: *
+
+ 1. (Mandatory:) overwrite your copies of
+
+ edcntwd0.sty
+ ednmath0.sty
+ ednotes.sty
+ edtable.sty
+ lineno.sty
+ manyfoot.sty
+ mfparptc.sty
+
+ with the new versions.
+
+ 2. Overwrite
+
+ mfparxsp.sty
+
+ by our new "reminder" version, or just remove it from TeX's
+ searching scope -- as you like, recall `manyfoot.sty changes'
+ avove.
+
+ 3. You may remove (from TeX's searching scope) linenox0.sty,
+ linenox1.sty, lnopatch.sty -- but they won't harm otherwise;
+ you will get an error message if you load one of them
+ inadvertently.
+
+
+* New documentation/instructions: *
+
+ 1. An article on ednotes.sty is appearing in TUGboat vol. 24.
+ It describes the main commands and functions of Ednotes.
+ Moreover, it compares Ednotes to EDMAC and LEDMAC, two other
+ TeX macro packages for critical edition typesetting.
+ We provide a version of the article very near to the final
+ one as
+
+ tb77lueck.pdf .
+
+ (it is definitively not the final version.)
+
+ 2. The README for ednotes.sty has been rewritten very much and
+ may yield new insights. Detailed explanations addressing
+ non-TeXperts have been added.
+
+ 3. lineno.tex has been updated according to the changes of
+ lineno.sty, of course. A pdflatex outcome
+
+ lineno.pdf
+
+ is available ([CTAN]/macros/latex/contrib/lineno/lineno.pdf).
+
+ A pdflatex outcome
+
+ ulineno.pdf
+
+ of the user's guide ulineno.tex is available as well.
+ It only deals with lineno.sty version 3.1, but will though
+ be helpful (I think).
+
+ Recall that lineno.sty offers many commands to control the
+ style of the marginal line numbers, so its documentation is
+ an essential contribution to ednotes.sty documentation.
+
+ 4. Version 1.7 of manyfoot.sty is generated from the
+ corresponding version of
+
+ manyfoot.dtx
+
+ which is the TeX source for the documentation of
+ manyfoot.sty. Recently, the pdflatex output
+
+ manyfoot.pdf
+
+ has been added to CTAN directory ncctools. These two files
+ may be less essential for ednotes.sty users than
+ (u)lineno.tex/pdf. However, manyfoot.sty offers features
+ that you may find interesting: (i) customize rules between
+ footnote layers; (ii) \SplitNote (for paragraphed footnotes
+ at page breaks). (For nccfoots.sty, which manyfoot.sty
+ requires, there are nccfoots.dtx/pdf as well.)
+
+
+Good Luck!
+
+
+[End of README4U]
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+%% Ednotes.tex --
+\title{\LARGE \bf \textit{ednotes.sty} \\
+ for critical editions with \LaTeX \\[1ex]
+ \normalfont \Large
+ Lazy \texttt{ASCII}$\to$\texttt{PDF} listings}
+\author{Uwe L\"uck}%%%\thanks{advised by Christian Tapp.}}
+\documentclass[10pt]{article}
+\usepackage{verbatim}
+\pagestyle{headings}
+\newcommand*{\cs}[1]{$\backslash$\texttt{#1}}
+\newcommand*{\lcurl}[1]{\[\texttt{CTAN:/macros/latex/contrib/#1}\]}
+\begin{document}
+\maketitle
+\section*{Preface}
+
+\texttt{ednotes[.sty]} is a macro package or bundle of
+macro files for critical editions---typed
+by U.\,L.\footnote{$\dots$ originally under the direction of
+Christian Tapp at a research project granted by the
+Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG).}
+It is little more than a user interface for combining
+Stephan~I.\ B\"ottcher's \texttt{lineno.sty} and
+Alexander~I.~Rozhenko's \texttt{manyfoot}.
+
+Nowadays, \texttt{PDF} files are very wanted for
+documentation of \TeX\ macro files.
+Well,
+% such files
+% do exist for the underlying \texttt{lineno.sty}---
+% \lcurl{lineno.pdf}
+% (plus a supplementary \texttt{lnosuppl.pdf} there)---and
+% as
+% \lcurl{manyfoot.pdf}
+% plus
+% \lcurl{nccfoots.pdf}
+% for the underlying \texttt{manyfoot.sty}\,.
+%
+% $\dots$ well,
+sorry, a documentation of this kind doesn't exist
+at present for \texttt{ednotes} $\dots$---I am just offering
+some ersatz \texttt{PDF} documentation: listings of the
+\texttt{.sty} files belonging to the \texttt{ednotes} bundle,
+structured and navigatable through a table of contents.
+
+For making use of the options that \texttt{ednotes.sty}
+provides, it is vital to know the underlying
+\texttt{lineno.sty}---and its documentation.
+\texttt{ednotes} just passes \texttt{lineno} commands and
+options to the latter. So please notice
+\lcurl{lineno/lineno.pdf}
+as well as (if you need it)
+\lcurl{lineno/lnosuppl.pdf\,.}
+In the same directory, there are other macro files that
+\texttt{ednotes.sty} may need and whose documentation may
+be contained in \texttt{lnosuppl.pdf} (in the same
+pseudo-\texttt{PDF}-style as present).
+
+% Sorry, I haven't had the time for making a proper \texttt{PDF}
+% documentation for the present \texttt{ednotes} bundle.
+% What I am offering is nothing but a somewhat structured listing
+% of the additional \texttt{.txt} and \texttt{.sty} files,
+% deriving from the \texttt{verbatim} package and its
+% \cs{verbatiminput} command. I hope that the high quality
+% (scalable) output is worth it.
+
+Please don't overlook that \lcurl{lineno/ednotugb.pdf} contains
+a (printable) \emph{overview} on the facilities of
+\texttt{ednotes}, as well as a comparison with Peter Wilson's
+alternative \texttt{ledmac}.
+
+% \clearpage
+\tableofcontents
+
+\section{The \texttt{.txt} files}
+\subsection{\texttt{README.txt}}
+\verbatiminput{README.txt}
+\subsection{\texttt{CHANGES.txt}}
+\verbatiminput{CHANGES.txt}
+\subsection{Advice for installation: \texttt{visible.txt}}
+These are some very down-to-earth advices for
+real \TeX-newbies.
+\verbatiminput{visible.txt}
+\section{The main file: \texttt{ednotes.sty}}
+\verbatiminput{ednotes.sty}
+\section{Supplementary macro files}
+\subsection{Tracking page break oscillations:
+ \texttt{lblchng1.sty}}
+\verbatiminput{lblchng1.sty}
+\subsection{A lemma repeated in a line: \texttt{edcntwd0.sty}}
+\verbatiminput{edcntwd0.sty}
+\subsection{Some \texttt{para}-footnote hack: \texttt{mfparptc.sty}}
+This deals with a problem that still needs much thinking \dots
+\par
+\verbatiminput{mfparptc.sty}
+\subsection{A reminder of obsoleteness: \texttt{mfparxsp.sty}}
+This file just tells that some earlier facility dealing with
+vertical spacing has been superseded by \texttt{manyfoot}'s
+more recent \cs{ExtraParaSkip}\,.
+\verbatiminput{mfparxsp.sty}
+
+\end{document}
+
+end of Ednotes.tex
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+%% EMathTst.tex for demonstrating EdnMath0.sty.
+%% Uwe L"uck, http://www.contact-ednotes.sty.de.vu, 2005/01/16.
+\documentclass[12pt]{article}
+\def\Anote#1#2{#1} \let\<\relax \let\>\relax
+% \usepackage{ednotes}
+\usepackage[mathrefs]{lineno}
+
+\begin{document}
+
+\begin{linenumbers}
+% \begin{NoNotesToMath}
+\linenumberdisplaymath
+\noindent
+\texttt{\string\ \unskip linelabel} and
+\texttt{\string\ \unskip Anote} in math mode?
+\begin{linenomath}
+$$
+% \begin{displaymath}
+% \begin{equation}
+x=\Anote{z}{$Z$}
+% {\makeatletter \typeout{\meaning\@EN@lemmatag}}
+\linelabel{Hm}
+% \end{equation}
+% \end{displaymath}
+$$
+\end{linenomath}
+% \end{NoNotesToMath}
+$a=\Anote{x\<y\>z}{$b$}
+% {\makeatletter \typeout{\meaning\@EN@lemmatag}}
+\linelabel{Hmm}
+$.
+Why not?
+\begin{NoNotesToMath}
+Line No.~\ref{Hm}.
+\Anote{No \<math\> here.}{Went wrong earlier.}
+% {\makeatletter \typeout{\meaning\@EN@lemmatag}}
+\end{NoNotesToMath}
+Line No.~\ref{Hmm}.
+\end{linenumbers}
+
+% \tracingonline=1
+% \showboxdepth=1
+% \showboxbreadth=30
+% \showlists
+
+% % These really get lost:
+% \linenumbers
+% \mbox{\Anote{Boxed}{where?}.\linelabel{Hu}}
+% Line No.~\ref{Hu}.
+
+\end{document}
+
+
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+VISIBLE -- Advice for placing new LaTeX files.
+
+Author: Uwe L"uck, http://www.contact-ednotes.sty.de.vu,
+2004/10/18;
+aided by Karl Berry.
+
+--derived from a TUGboat (vol. 24) article on Ednotes.
+
+
+
+* The problem: *
+
+E.g., a user downloads a LaTeX file from CTAN. Or: often there
+is a pair of a .dtx and an .ins file for producing a .sty file.
+("Run LaTeX on the .ins file ..." This may be difficult enough,
+but we assume now that the user manages this.) Typically the
+user is told to put the (.sty) file to a folder "where LaTeX
+can find it", or "visible to TeX". Indeed, the user cannot use
+the file otherwise. However, some users have had no idea how to
+arrange things so that (La)TeX finds the file.
+
+Unfortunately, the procedure for this is somewhat non-trivial
+indeed. It depends very much on the user's LaTeX installation,
+so it is difficult to indicate a procedure that helps everyone.
+
+
+* Principles for solutions: *
+
+Technically, the searching agent is the TeX program, not LaTeX
+--we choose our wordings accordingly here. LaTeX is rather a
+kind of input ("format") to the TeX program. (If this doesn't
+make sense to you, don't worry about it.)
+
+I think of three kinds of approaches:
+
+1. Put the file into the folder where the files you are editing
+are (call them "job files" here). This is easy; but if the user
+wants to use the file for another project pursued in a different
+folder, the approach would require another copy of the file--or
+a link! Therefore, it has been common to place macro (.sty) or
+similar files in folders that TeX searches independent of the
+folder containing the job files.
+
+2. Put the file into a folder that TeX has searched so far.
+
+3. Put the file anywhere (or into an extra folder newly created
+with care)--and extend the set of folders that TeX searches
+accordingly. The TeX installation ("shell") usually offers a
+facility for this--which unfortunately is not always known to
+the user.
+
+
+* Advices from TeX Users Groups: *
+
+I recommend to study the following web pages. The first two of
+them deal with installation more generally and give some hints
+that I consider worth to remind of.
+
+ http://tug.ctan.org/installationadvice
+
+ http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=instpackages
+
+These prefer approach 3 of the above, especially the TDS
+standard of arranging folders, see
+
+ http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=tds
+
+The narrower subject matter is concerned at
+
+ http://{www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=wherefiles
+
+
+* Easy tricks that I prefer: *
+
+I must confess that I have never worked with the shells that are
+chosen as examples on these web pages. Moreover, some Windows
+users may find the examples little helpful. So my personal hints
+use approach 2 of the above.
+
+o Typically, the file is from CTAN folder
+ /tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/, and you find a folder
+ .../latex/contrib/ in the installation at your workplace.
+ Then the latter should be a good guess for placing the new
+ file.
+
+o You may find a folder .../texinput/ (or TeXinput!?) which
+ should be another good guess.
+
+o Search your installation for files with the same file name
+ extension (usually `.sty'), try their folder.
+
+(Updates are a special case of the last idea, of course.)
+
+
+Ok, if all this doesn't help, you may ask at comp.text.tex
+or your local TeX guru.
+
+
+Good luck!
+
+