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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/l3experimental/xcoffins/xcoffins.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/l3experimental/xcoffins/xcoffins.pdf Binary files differindex f24b6cb567b..b9f4e0ae361 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/l3experimental/xcoffins/xcoffins.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/l3experimental/xcoffins/xcoffins.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/l3experimental/xcoffins/xcoffins.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/l3experimental/xcoffins/xcoffins.dtx index 9e5199255aa..ca25807a810 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/l3experimental/xcoffins/xcoffins.dtx +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/l3experimental/xcoffins/xcoffins.dtx @@ -106,6 +106,7 @@ % point of intersection of the horizontal centre pole with the % vertical centre pole. New handles are generated automatically when % poles are added to a coffin: handles are \enquote{dynamic} entities. +% % \begin{figure} % \hfil % \begin{minipage}{0.4\textwidth} @@ -307,6 +308,8 @@ % remain correctly positioned relative to the content of the coffin. % The \enquote{top} of a rotated coffin may of course no longer be the % edge closest to the top of the physical page. +% \end{function} +% % \begin{figure} % \hfil % \SetHorizontalCoffin\ExampleCoffin @@ -325,9 +328,8 @@ % \hfil % \caption{Coffin rotation: left, unrotated; right, rotated by % $45$\textdegree.} -% \label{fgr:rotation} +% \label{fgr:rotation} % \end{figure} -% \end{function} % % \section{Resizing coffins} % @@ -354,6 +356,7 @@ % \cs{ResizeCoffin} and \cs{ScaleCoffin} can be used interchangeably: % whether scale factors or absolute values are the best form for the % resizing will depend upon the context (Figure~\ref{fgr:resizing}). +% % \begin{figure} % \hfil % \SetHorizontalCoffin\ExampleCoffin @@ -396,7 +399,8 @@ % function, which takes two mandatory arguments: the \enquote{parent} % \meta{coffin1} and the \enquote{child} \meta{coffin2}. All of the % other arguments shown are optional. -% +% \end{function} +% % The standard \cs{JoinCoffins} functions joins \meta{coffin2} to % \meta{coffin1} such that the bounding box of \meta{coffin1} after the % process will expand. The new bounding box will be the smallest @@ -411,7 +415,8 @@ % the \cs{JoinCoffins} function was used, resulting in an expanded % bounding box. In contrast, on the right \cs{AttachCoffin} was used, % meaning that the bounding box does not include the area of the -% smaller coffin. +% smaller coffin. +% % \begin{figure} % \fboxsep 0 pt\relax % \SetHorizontalCoffin\ExampleCoffin @@ -449,7 +454,6 @@ % described by the \meta{x-offset} and \meta{y-offset}. This % \meta{offset} is an optional argument, and if it is not given then % |(0 pt, 0 pt)| is used. -% \end{function} % % Notice that when \cs{JoinCoffins} is used the new bounding box is % the smallest rectangle containing the bounding boxes of the two input @@ -459,6 +463,7 @@ % material after rotation when re-calculating the bounding box. This % means that no \emph{unnecessary} white space will be added on % rotation (Figure~\ref{fgr:bounding}, right). +% % \begin{figure} % \fboxsep 0 pt\relax % \SetHorizontalCoffin\ExampleCoffin @@ -531,6 +536,7 @@ % assembly. This is illustrated by the addition of the final % \cs{OrangeCoffin} based on the earlier placement of the % \cs{BlueCoffin}. +% % \begin{figure} % \centering % \SetHorizontalCoffin\OutputCoffin{} |