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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2010-03-01 01:50:01 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2010-03-01 01:50:01 +0000
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easylist update (28feb10)
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/easylist/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/easylist/README
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@@ -1,19 +1,27 @@
-This is the file README for easylist.sty. You'll find complete documentation in easylist-doc.pdf
-
-This package provides an easy way of creating lists of numbered items (with as many levels as you
-want-up to TeX's limitation) like:
-
-1. First proposition.
-1.1. Comment.
-1.1.1. Another comment.
-1.1.2. And I'd like to add...
-1.1.2.1. By the way...
-1.1.2.1.1. This is getting boring...
-1.2. So let's start something new...
-
-The advantage over usual LaTeX commands is that items here are created with a single active
-character in a recursive fashion. Moreover various layout options are available to achieve
-maximum control (incrementing items, configuring styles, and so on).
+This is the file README for the CodeDoc class. You'll find complete documentation in CodeDoc-manual.pdf
+
+This class produces code and documentation in a single file without departing from LaTeX's ordinary
+syntax.
+
+
+TO PRODUCE THE DOCUMENTATION:
+Run LaTeX on CodeDoc-manual.tex (better in PDF).
+In the document class options of the latter file,
+you may uncomment the `obeystop' option and/or
+comment out the `index' option to remove the
+implementation from the documentation and/or
+the index.
+Don't forget to run LaTeX and MakeIndex as many
+times as necessary.
+
+TO PRODUCE THE CLASS ITSELF (codedoc.cls):
+Uncomment the `produce' option among the
+class options and run LaTeX on the same file
+(CodeDoc-manual.tex).
+This serves as an illustration only, since
+to do so you already need codedoc.cls, obviously.
+This file should thus be included in any distribution.
+
Licensing of this package is covered by LPPL.
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@@ -1135,7 +1135,7 @@ Now, for the final big definition, we need two boxes, two dimensions, and a defi
First, we turn +#+ into a normal character because we'll need it in the error message, then we check whether +\elNextToken+, which has been stored by \S\ (see the definition of the +easylist+ environment below), and which represents the next character after the current \S, is a space, in which case we must proceed. We reset +\el@LeftMove+ (see below) and then close a group. Indeed, a group is open after each item number so that the text can have +Style**+ command like +\color{red}+ without affecting the rest of the text. +\begin{easylist}+ has a corresponding +\begingroup+ and +\end{easylist}+ a +\endgroup+.
\VI5.
-\noindent Now, if +\el@CounterLevel+, which is incremented each time a \S\ is followed by another \S\ and which records the level of the item we're building, is higher than the total number of counters asked for, we issue an error message (with the proper symbol, hence the ugly conditional) and replace the item number by boxed exclamation marks. (+§+ is the output of \S\ and +¶+ is the output of \textparagraph\ in the current encoding. As you may know, verbatimizing is not really showing the bare input, and there's nothing I can do about it because, as far as I'm aware, \S\ and \textparagraph\ as glyphs are only accessible through commands which, in a verbatim environment, woulnd't launch... So we'll have to live with it to the end of the package.)
+\noindent Now, if +\el@CounterLevel+, which is incremented each time a \S\ is followed by another \S\ and which records the level of the item we're building, is higher than the total number of counters asked for, we issue an error message (with the proper symbol, hence the ugly conditional) and replace the item number by boxed exclamation marks. (+^^b6+ is \S\ and +^^a7+ is \textparagraph; this denotation makes the package compatible with Lua\TeX, and it is due to \'Elie Roux.)
\VI*7.
\noindent If everything's okay, we create a paragraph and add +Space+ or +Space*+ depending on the level of the previous item, which was stored in +\el@PreviousItem+ (+0+ means that there was no previous item).