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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2015-04-01 20:37:00 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2015-04-01 20:37:00 +0000 |
commit | 48b4d812e658cb99dccacae7bc1a0feb23c3816a (patch) | |
tree | 24a916e4310438fa605b8031dd8f71dbe9347b39 /Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/cdpbundl | |
parent | 6d402255d4d2f0b20934ffb7b73e9f8d26a559c8 (diff) |
cdpbundl (1apr15)
git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@36697 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
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1 files changed, 14 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/cdpbundl/cdpbundl.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/cdpbundl/cdpbundl.dtx index 2649137bbe9..b37bec6bd9d 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/cdpbundl/cdpbundl.dtx +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/cdpbundl/cdpbundl.dtx @@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ % \def\filename{cdpbundl.dtx} % \def\fileversion{0.36} % \def\filedate{2015/02/08} -% \def\docdate {2015/02/20} -% \def\doclongdate{February~20, 2015} +% \def\docdate {2015/04/01} +% \def\doclongdate{April~1, 2015} % % \CheckSum{4984} % @@ -197,8 +197,8 @@ % pdfauthor = {G. Mezzetti}, % pdfsubject = {Documentation of the C.D.P. Bundle}, % pdfkeywords = {letter, letterhead}, -% pdfcreationdate = {D:20150220120000}, -% pdfmoddate = {D:20150220120000} +% pdfcreationdate = {D:20150401120000}, +% pdfmoddate = {D:20150401120000} % } % } % \makeatother @@ -1316,7 +1316,7 @@ % fig.~\ref{fig:customletter}.\footnote{Please note that \packlass{myletter} % also used to be (a great many years ago) the obsolete name of the % \packlass{akletter} document class. Instructing you to create a custom -% class with that name shouldn't cause you any harm in +% class by that name shouldn't cause you any trouble in % ^^A ( paren match % 2015~:-), but I~want to inform you all the same of the potential name % conflict.} @@ -1676,7 +1676,7 @@ % declarations will be moved to the place they naturally belong to. % Presently, however, they are almost all listed here; for many of % them, some explanations are given here, and a more precise description -% is delayed to the spot where the corresponding entity is used. +% is deferred until the spot where the corresponding entity is used. % % \counterindex{letter} % First, we introduce a counter to keep track of the number of letters @@ -4210,7 +4210,7 @@ }% \let\andcc\and % \end{macrocode} -% We are now ready to write out the corrent sequence of commands, +% We are now ready to write out the correct sequence of commands, % \emph{e.g.}: % \begingroup % \fontsize{9}{11}\selectfont @@ -4384,7 +4384,7 @@ % The correct indentation is achieved by a clever combination of "\parshape" % and "\everypar". % This unusual scheme was chosen with the intent of maintaining full control -% over the interline glue, but other, and simpler, means to accomplish this +% over the interline glue, but other, and simpler, ways to accomplish this % are actually available (\emph{if} the interline glue is \emph{rigid}). % % \begin{macro}{\@block@parshape} @@ -4889,11 +4889,11 @@ \advance\splittopskip\parskip \setbox\tw@\vsplit\z@ to\@folding@ht % \end{macrocode} -% Now "\box2" contains the part of the presentation that does fit -% in the folded flap; we append this box to the page (actually, it is the -% first thing contributed since the "\cleardoublepage"). Since -% this box already includes "\topskip" glue at the -% top, no further interline glue must be inserted above it. +% Now "\box2" contains the part of the presentation that does fit in the +% folded flap; we append this box to the page (actually, it is the first +% thing contributed since the "\cleardoublepage"). Since this box already +% includes "\topskip" glue at the top, we take redundant precautions to +% ensure that no such glue is added again here. % \begin{macrocode} {\topskip\z@skip \box\tw@ % \end{macrocode} @@ -5200,7 +5200,7 @@ % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% Now is the turn of the salutation (I~said the order isn't logical!). +% Now it is the turn of the salutation (I~said the order isn't logical!). % % \begin{macro}{\makeopening} % This command generates the sheer salutation. It comes in two flavors: |