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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2006-07-10 22:34:26 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2006-07-10 22:34:26 +0000 |
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tree | 37a770787788bcf8babd34bc7aac1c3d5adba1aa /Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex | |
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ednotes 1.5 (10jul06)
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ednotes/CHANGES.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ednotes/CHANGES.txt index f05a95f96e0..c714e26716a 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ednotes/CHANGES.txt +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ednotes/CHANGES.txt @@ -1,3 +1,34 @@ +CHANGES for ednotes.sty v1.3 2006/07/08: + +1. Customizing (different) footnote rules -- as invented by + Christian Tapp and Alex Rozhenko, implemented in manyfoot + v1.5 -- is now supported by ednotes at last. To learn + more on this new feature, please search ednotes.sty for + `Customizing *footnote rules*'. + + One application for this, asked for by Sergei Mariev + (who has inspired so many improvements) is demonstrated + in file varnrule.tex . + + (Jumping from v1.23 to v1.3 expresses my happiness about + this gain!) + +2. Overlapping lemmas work as I had desired for a long time + -- especially in "moving arguments" (e.g. section titles). + Moreover, my recent work on this had introduced another + bug -- that is fixed only now. + + Macros \IfLemmaTag and \IfTypesetting (each with two + arguments) have become public in case you need + something more special/general concerning overlapping + lemmas and/or moving arguments than what has been + provided so far. + +3. [Recent \includeonly features have been re-implemented + internally more parsimoniously -- I hope you won't + experience any effect of this.] + + CHANGES for ednotes.sty v1.23b 2006/01/26: 1. Remarks in documentation: how not to suppress hyphenation diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ednotes/README.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ednotes/README.txt index ba63715211e..388e7dd0842 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ednotes/README.txt +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ednotes/README.txt @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ FIRST INSTRUCTIONS for EDNOTES - Distribution April 2005 - (this file April 26, 2005) + Distribution July 2006 + (this file July 8, 2006) - Uwe Lueck, dir. Christian Tapp - Munich/Goettingen, Germany + Uwe Lueck, Munich (Germany) + dir. Christian Tapp, Pittsburgh (USA) http://www.contact-ednotes.sty.de.vu ====================+=====+=======++=======+=====+==================== @@ -105,92 +105,92 @@ USAGE of `ednotes': 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 + 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., - (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. + \usepackage[edtable]{lineno} - 6. `perpage.sty' is mentioned here mainly to allow use of - `manyfoot's `perpage' option. It contains brief explanations. + (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. - 7. `longtable', of course, is explained in `longtable.dtx' and - various guides for LaTeX. + 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 - 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. + 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'. + 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. - 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 - 2. For extending lineno.sty by packages from here, see + http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/lineno - http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/lineno + (e.g., cf. `CTAN' in the glossary). - (e.g., cf. `CTAN' in the glossary). - - 3. `ltabptch.sty', a patch for `longtable', can be used whenever - `longtable' is used. + 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. + 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: +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 @@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ Contact us: (Note: in TeX terms, the names in the file heading are `L\"uck' and `G\"ottingen.) -Newsletter: +NEWSLETTER: E.g., you may ask us to take your e-mail address into a mailing list for reporting `ednotes' changes. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ednotes/ednotes.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ednotes/ednotes.pdf Binary files differindex 8bfe10a099a..0172d59cd68 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ednotes/ednotes.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ednotes/ednotes.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ednotes/ednotes.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ednotes/ednotes.tex index 0cd90e4ff74..12650ad0af0 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ednotes/ednotes.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ednotes/ednotes.tex @@ -80,8 +80,10 @@ alternative \texttt{ledmac}. 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}} @@ -98,6 +100,9 @@ vertical spacing has been superseded by \texttt{manyfoot}'s more recent \cs{ExtraParaSkip}\,. \verbatiminput{mfparxsp.sty} +\section{\texttt{varnrule.tex}---customizing footnote rules} +\verbatiminput{varnrule.tex} + \end{document} end of Ednotes.tex diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ednotes/varnrule.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ednotes/varnrule.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..4e2d203314e --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ednotes/varnrule.tex @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ +%% varnrule.tex -- demo for varying footnote rules with +%% ednotes.sty (manyfoot feature now supported by ednotes +%% -- search ednotes.sty for `Customizing *footnote rules*'). +%% Uwe Lueck http://contact-ednotes.sty.de.vu 2006/07/06 + +%% Present task: Sergei Mariev wants to use ordinary (numbered) +% footnotes as well as critical apparatuses. An ordinal footnote +% rule should separate the main text from the footnotes in any +% case. The additional footnotes should be separated by usual +% footnote rules as well. However, there shouldn't be a rule +% between the ordinary numbered footnotes and the remaining +% ones. +% +\documentclass[12pt]{article} + +% Below \endinput here, there is a sample for experiencing the +% manyfoot feature without ednotes ...: +% +%%%% \iffalse %% To switch to the mere manyfoot sample -- needs +%%%% %% removing percent signs preceding corresponding +%%%% %% \fi as well! + +\newcommand{\SelectAnoteRule}{[1]{no}} +\newcommand{\SelectBnoteRule}{[0]{default}} +% <- Priorities 1 and 0 will be overridden by priority 2 +% of the Standard LateX footnote rule, +% so there will be a footnote rule between main text and the +% footnotes in any case. Priority 1 above ensures that +% there will never be a visible rule between ordinary footnotes +% and the new A/B/C footnotes handled by manyfoot. +% `no' corresponds to \newcommand{\nofootnoterule} below; +% `default' refers to the standard footnote rule as stored +% by manyfoot. +% -- \newcommand{\Select... must come before loading ednotes. + +\usepackage[Bpara,Cpara]{ednotes} + +\renewcommand{\footnoterulepriority}{2} +% <- setting default priority, especially for the ordinary LaTeX +% footnotes. This priority is the maximal one here and thus +% overrides all the remaining ones. So there will be a rule +% between main text and the footnotes in any case. +% -- The previous line must come /after/ loading ednotes. + +\newcommand{\nofootnoterule}{} +% <- or \let\nofootnoterule\empty; or call it \emptyfootnoterule. +% If so, use `empty' instead of `no' above. +% -- This line may come anywhere before the first page +% is output. + +\begin{document} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +\linenumbers + +%% Remove or add some percent signs for playing: +Some text.\footnote{Ordinary footnote.} +% \Anote{A lemma.}{A note.} +\Bnote{B lemma.}{B note.} +\Cnote{C lemma.}{C note.} + +\end{document} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + + +Code demonstrating manyfoot's feature of customized footnote rules: + +%%%% \fi + +\nofiles + +\usepackage[para,ruled]{manyfoot} +% <- I wasn't able to get the below -- much wanted -- results +% without the `ruled' option -- may someone do better!? + +\renewcommand{\footnoterulepriority}{2} +% <- setting default priority, especially for the ordinary LaTeX +% footnotes. This priority is the maximal one here and thus +% overrides all the remaining ones. So there will be a rule +% between main text and the footnotes in any case. + +\newcommand{\nofootnoterule}{} +% <- or \let\nofootnoterule\empty; or call it \emptyfootnoterule. +% If so, use `empty' instead of `no' below. + +\SelectFootnoteRule[1]{no} +\newfootnote[para]{A} +% <- Priorities 1 here and 0 below will be overridden by priority +% 2 of the Standard LateX footnote rule, +% so there will be a footnote rule between main text and the +% footnotes in any case. Priority 1 just above ensures that +% there will never be a visible rule between ordinary footnotes +% and the new ("level") footnotes handled by manyfoot. + +\SelectFootnoteRule[0]{default} +% <- `default' refers to the standard footnote rule as stored +% by manyfoot. +\newfootnote[para]{B} +\newfootnote[para]{C} +% <- Notes in A, B, C will be separated by rules in the usual way. + +\begin{document} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +%% Remove or add some percent signs for playing: +Some text.\footnote{Ordinary footnote.}% +% \FootnotetextA{}{A}% +\FootnotetextB{}{B}% +\FootnotetextC{}{C} + +\end{document} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +End of varnrule.tex + |