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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2013-05-09 22:53:52 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2013-05-09 22:53:52 +0000 |
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snotez (9may13)
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/snotez/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/snotez/README index b8a034dbac3..7e380fb034c 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/snotez/README +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/snotez/README @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -the SNOTEZ package v0.2 2013/04/03 +the SNOTEZ package v0.3 2013/04/21 Sidenotes for LaTeX2e diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/snotez/snotez_en.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/snotez/snotez_en.pdf Binary files differindex 40994e59eb0..99a82c7f661 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/snotez/snotez_en.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/snotez/snotez_en.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/snotez/snotez_en.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/snotez/snotez_en.tex index ebbd000e92a..5859ff025f7 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/snotez/snotez_en.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/snotez/snotez_en.tex @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ \documentclass[toc=index,toc=bib,mpinclude]{cnpkgdoc} \setlength{\marginparwidth}{2\marginparwidth} \docsetup{ - pkg={[footnote,perpage]snotez}, + pkg={[footnote,perpage,dblarg]snotez}, subtitle=sidenote support for \LaTeXe } \addcmds{ @@ -62,6 +62,8 @@ \ChangeEmph{[}[,.02em]{]}[.055em,-.08em] \ChangeEmph{(}[-.01em,.04em]{)}[.04em,-.05em] +\robustify\snotez + \usepackage{libertinehologopatch} \usepackage{ragged2e} @@ -176,6 +178,19 @@ } \makeatletter +\providecommand*\sinceversion[1]{% + \@bsphack + \marginnote{% + \footnotesize\sffamily\RaggedRight + \textcolor{black!75}{Introduced in version~#1}}% + \@esphack} +\providecommand*\changedversion[1]{% + \@bsphack + \marginnote{% + \footnotesize\sffamily\RaggedRight + \textcolor{black!75}{Changed in version~#1}}% + \@esphack} + \newcommand*\defaultsidenotes{% \setsidenotes{ note-mark-format = \@textsuperscript{\normalfont##1}, @@ -196,20 +211,20 @@ version 1.3 or later (\url{http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt}). It has the status ``maintained.'' \snotez needs and loads the packages -\paket*{etoolbox}\sidenote[-2\baselineskip][]{\textcite{pkg:etoolbox}}, -\paket*{pgfopts}\sidenote[-\baselineskip][]{\textcite{pkg:pgfopts}}, +\paket*{etoolbox}\sidenote[*-2][]{\textcite{pkg:etoolbox}}, +\paket*{pgfopts}\sidenote[*-][]{\textcite{pkg:pgfopts}}, \paket*{marginnote}\sidenote{\textcite{pkg:marginnote}} and \paket*{perpage}\sidenote{\textcite{pkg:perpage}}. \secidx*{License} \section{Motivation} This has just been an exercise on a lazy -afternoon\sidenote[-2\baselineskip][]{\url{http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPRiaYH1iTk}}. +afternoon\sidenote[*-2][]{\url{http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPRiaYH1iTk}}. Well, more or less at least. Since there already is Andy Thomas' \paket*{sidenotes} -package\sidenote[-\baselineskip][]{\textcite{pkg:sidenotes}} there is probably +package\sidenote[*-][]{\textcite{pkg:sidenotes}} there is probably no real need for \snotez. Moreover, the tufte classes\sidenote{\textcite{cls:tufte}} as well as \klasse{memoir}\sidenote{\textcite{cls:memoir}} also provide corresponding -mechansims. Besides the fun I had my motivation was also based on the fact that +mechanisms. Besides the fun I had my motivation was also based on the fact that I didn't like some smaller things (\emph{not} bugs) done by the \paket{sidenotes} package such as inserting kerns and superscripted commas for multiple marks. I prefer to let my \paket*{fnpct}\sidenote{\textcite{pkg:fnpct}} package handle @@ -217,7 +232,9 @@ these things. Anyways, here it is and it seems to be working as intended so I don't see a reason why it shouldn't be available for use. By the way: the \paket*{fnpct} package v0.2k and later knows about \snotez and -automatically adapts the note commands. +automatically adapts the note commands. Please note that you need to enable +the \key{dblarg} option (see page~\pageref{key:dblarg}) when you're using +\paket*{fnpct} together with \snotez! \section{Introduction}\secidx{Introduction} The \snotez Package introduces a \cmd{sidenote} command% @@ -226,16 +243,16 @@ The \snotez Package introduces a \cmd{sidenote} command% \endgroup that typesets sidenotes the same way \cmd{footnote} typesets footnotes. It provides some options that allow -formatting the appearance of the sidenotes\sidenote[\baselineskip][]{In all -sidenotes in this document the mark is typeset on the baseline and the text is -set ragged right.}. As a default sidenotes are typeset in a \cmd{marginpar} but -there are possibilities using Markus Kohm's \paket{marginnote} package as well. +formatting the appearance of the sidenotes\sidenote[*][]{In all sidenotes in this +document the mark is typeset on the baseline and the text is set ragged right.}. +As a default sidenotes are typeset in a \cmd{marginpar} but there are possibilities +using Markus Kohm's \paket{marginnote}~\cite{pkg:marginnote} package as well. As with footnotes it is possible to set mark and text separately using the equivalent commands \cmd{sidenotemark} and \cmd{sidenotetext}, respectively. -Instead of code examples this documentation will use the \cmd{sidenote} macro -itself extensively. It is assumend you know how to use \cmd{footnote} and are -able to transfer your knowledge. +Instead of lots of code examples this documentation will use the \cmd{sidenote} +macro itself extensively. It is assumend you know how to use \cmd{footnote} and +are able to transfer your knowledge. \secidx*{Introduction} \section{Usage}\secidx{Usage} @@ -243,17 +260,23 @@ The basic usage is the very same as with \LaTeX's \cmd{footnote}, \cmd{footnotem and \cmd{footnotetext}. Unsurprisingly the presented commands are these: \begin{beschreibung} \Befehl{sidenote}\oa{<mark>}\ma{<text>}\newline - The basic command. The sytnax is the very same as for \cmd{footnote}. + The basic command. The syntax is the very same as for \cmd{footnote}. \Befehl{sidenote}\oa{<offset>}\oa{<mark>}\ma{<text>}\newline Actually I lied: \cmd{sidenote} has a second option that smuggles itself before the \oa{<mark>} option if you use it: an argument for a vertical offset that takes a length. An empty second option assumes you want the automatic mark. If you use this argument the note is set with the \cmd{marginnote} - command\sidenote[-\baselineskip][]{From the \paket{marginnote} package}. - Please see its documentation\sidenote{For example with \texttt{texdoc - marginnote} on your command line.}~\cite{pkg:marginnote} for the \oa{<offset>} - argument. \snotez only passes the value on. Only this much: a positive value - shifts the note \emph{down}. + command\sidenote[*-3][]{From the \paket{marginnote} package}. + Please see its documentation\sidenote[*-2][]{For example with \texttt{texdoc + marginnote} on your command line.}~\cite{pkg:marginnote} for the \da{<offset>} + argument. \snotez only passes the value on.\par + \sinceversion{0.3} Actually, this is only part of the truth: while typing this + documentation I repeatedly found myself shifting notes by multiples of + \cmd{baselineskip} so the argument accepts a shortcut for this. A star \code{*} + followed by a (positive or negative) number denotes a multiple of \cmd{baselineskip}. + By the way: a positive value shifts the note \emph{down}.\par + When you're using the \key{dblarg}{false} option this second optional argument + has parentheses instead of square brackets! \Befehl{sidenotemark}\oa{<text>}\newline This command has the same purpose as \cmd{footnotemark} but for sidenotes. \Befehl{sidenotetext}\oa{<mark>}\ma{<text>}\newline @@ -265,9 +288,42 @@ and \cmd{footnotetext}. Unsurprisingly the presented commands are these: \oa{<offset>} that again smuggles itself before the \oa{<mark>} option if you use it. For details see the second description of the \cmd{sidenote} command. \end{beschreibung} -I am not really sure the order of optional arguments makes much sense. If you -have a better idea please let me know\sidenote[-\baselineskip][]{The fastest way: -email me at\\\href{mailto:contact@mychemistry.eu}{contact@mychemistry.eu}.}. + +Here is one short example of the usage. + +\begin{beispiel}[code only] + % produces a sidenote with automatic number in a + % \marginpar: + \sidenote{A note} + + % produces a sidenote with mark `a' in a + % \marginpar: + \sidenote[a]{A note} + + % produces a sidenote with automatic number in a + % \marginnote: + \sidenote[][]{A note} + % alternative syntax (dblarg=false): + \sidenote(){A note} + + % produces a sidenote with automatic number in a + % \marginnote shifted down by \baselineskip: + \sidenote[*][]{A note} + % alternative syntax (dblarg=false): + \sidenote(*){A note} + + % produces a sidenote with automatic number in a + % \marginnote shifted up by 2ex: + \sidenote[-2ex][]{A note} + % alternative syntax (dblarg=false): + \sidenote(-2ex){A note} + + % produces a sidenote with mark `a' in a + % \marginnote shifted down by 2\baselineskip: + \sidenote[*2][a]{A note} + % alternative syntax (dblarg=false): + \sidenote(*2)[a]{A note} +\end{beispiel} \secidx*{Usage} \section{Options}\secidx{Options} @@ -278,6 +334,17 @@ Although all options can be used as package option you can also set all options \end{beschreibung} Available options are these: \begin{beschreibung} + \Option{dblarg}{\default{true}|false}\Default{true} + \sinceversion{0.3}\emph{This option can only be used as a package option!} + Prior to version~0.3 \snotez' \cmd{sidenote} and \cmd{sidenotetext} had both + their optional arguments with square brackets where the use of one argument + referred to the mark but when both were used the first argument referred to + the offset and the second to the mark. This syntax is kept with this option. + Setting it to \code{false} changes the \oa{<offset>} argument syntax into + \da{<offset>}.\par + \emph{If you're using \snotez together with the \paket*{fnpct} package~\cite{pkg:fnpct} + you cannot set \key{dblarg} to \code{false}. Otherwise the \da{<offset>} + argument get's lost!} \Option{marginnote}{\default{true}|false}\Default{false} Use \paket{marginnote}'s \cmd{marginnote}~\cite{pkg:marginnote} for all \cmd{sidenote}s. In the default setting \cmd{sidenote} uses \cmd{marginpar}s @@ -292,24 +359,26 @@ Available options are these: to the sidenote's format.}. \Option{perpage}{\default{true}|false}\Default{false} Make sidenotes counter per page. \emph{This option can only be set in the - preamble}. It uses package \paket{perpage}'s \cmd*{MakeSortedPerPage} macro - for the task. This documentation is an example for the use of the option. - In the default setting sidenotes are counted per chapter. If you want sidenotes - counted document-wise together with a class that defines a counter \code{chapter} - then use for example the package \paket*{chngcntr}~\cite{pkg:chngcntr} and issue + preamble}. It uses package \paket{perpage}'s~\cite{pkg:perpage} + \cmd{MakeSortedPerPage} macro for the task. Otherwise the macro + \cmd{MakeSorted} is used. In the default setting sidenotes are counted per + chapter. If you want sidenotes counted document-wise together with a class + that defines a counter \code{chapter} then use for example the package + \paket*{chngcntr}~\cite{pkg:chngcntr} and issue \cmd*{counterwithout}{sidenote}\ma{chapter} after loading \snotez. + This documentation is an example for the use of the option. \Option{note-mark-sep}{<code>}\Default{\cmd*{space}} The separator between sidenote mark and sidenote text in the sidenote. \Option{note-mark-format}{<code>}\Default{\cmd*{@textsuperscript}\{\cmd*{normalfont}\#1\}} The format of the sidenote mark in the sidenote. Please refer to the actual mark with \code{\#1}. \Option{text-mark-format}{<code>}\Default{\cmd*{@textsuperscript}\{\cmd*{normalfont}\#1\}} - The format of the sidenote mark in the text\sidenote[-\baselineskip][]{This - document uses Michael Sharpe's \paket*{superiors} package~\cite{pkg:superiors} - and redefines the mark formats to use its \cmd*{textsu} command.}. Please refer - to the actual mark with \code{\#1}. + The format of the sidenote mark in the text\sidenote[*-][]{This document uses + Michael Sharpe's \paket*{superiors} package~\cite{pkg:superiors} and redefines + the mark formats to use its \cmd*{textsu} command.}. Please refer to the actual + mark with \code{\#1}. \Option{footnote}{\default{true}|false}\Default{false} - Let\sidenote[\baselineskip][]{In the sense of \cmd*{let}} \cmd{footnote} to be \cmd{sidenote}, + Let\sidenote[*][]{In the sense of \cmd*{let}} \cmd{footnote} to be \cmd{sidenote}, \cmd{footnotemark} to be \cmd{sidenotemark} and \cmd{footnotetext} to be \cmd{sidenotetext}. \emph{This option can only be used in the preamble}. \end{beschreibung} @@ -319,7 +388,8 @@ As a short example this is how the sidenotes for this document are formatted: \setsidenotes{ note-mark-format=#1., text-mark-format=\textsu{\hspace*{\superiors@spaced}#1}, - text-format+=\RaggedRight + text-format+=\RaggedRight, + perpage=true } \end{beispiel} \secidx*{Options} @@ -331,9 +401,12 @@ As a short example this is how the sidenotes for this document are formatted: In the following code the lines 1--30 have been omitted. They only repeat the license statement which has already been mentioned in section~\ref{sec:license}. -\implementation[linerange={31-179},firstnumber=31] +\implementation[linerange={31-1000},firstnumber=31] -\normalsize +\indexprologue{\noindent Section titles are indicated \textbf{bold}, packages +\textsf{sans serif}, commands \code{\textbackslash\textcolor{code}{brown}} + and options \textcolor{key}{\code{yellow}}.\par\bigskip} + \printindex \end{document}
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