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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/scrlayer-fancyhdr/README.md b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/scrlayer-fancyhdr/README.md index 8eea5f4d37a..909e88aaabc 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/scrlayer-fancyhdr/README.md +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/scrlayer-fancyhdr/README.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ LaTeX package `scrlayer-fancyhdr` Copyright (c) 2008—2021 Markus Kohm -Release: 2021-03-17 v0.2 +Release: 2021-03-30 v0.2.1 License: LPPL 1.3c (see LICENSE.md) CTAN Location: https://ctan.org/pkg/scrlayer-fancyhdr diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/scrlayer-fancyhdr/scrlayer-fancyhdr.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/scrlayer-fancyhdr/scrlayer-fancyhdr.pdf Binary files differindex c485adc3d89..64feb86196d 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/scrlayer-fancyhdr/scrlayer-fancyhdr.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/scrlayer-fancyhdr/scrlayer-fancyhdr.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/scrlayer-fancyhdr/scrlayer-fancyhdr.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/scrlayer-fancyhdr/scrlayer-fancyhdr.dtx index a3f9765f3f5..406b32e1d22 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/scrlayer-fancyhdr/scrlayer-fancyhdr.dtx +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/scrlayer-fancyhdr/scrlayer-fancyhdr.dtx @@ -46,12 +46,12 @@ %<body>%%% docstrip run: body %<*dtx> \ifx\ProvidesFile\undefined\def\ProvidesFile#1[#2]{}\fi -\ProvidesFile{scrlayer-fancyhdr.dtx}[2021-03-17 v0.2 +\ProvidesFile{scrlayer-fancyhdr.dtx}[2021-03-30 v0.2.1 source of package scrlayer-scrpage] %</dtx> %<*package> %<identify>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1995/12/01] -%<identify>\ProvidesPackage{scrlayer-fancyhdr}[2021-03-17 v0.2 +%<identify>\ProvidesPackage{scrlayer-fancyhdr}[2021-03-30 v0.2.1 %<identify> combining fancyhdr with KOMA-Script's scrlayer] %</package> %<*dtx> @@ -70,10 +70,14 @@ \fi \endbatchfile \documentclass{scrdoc} +\RedeclareSectionCommand[tocbeforeskip=0pt]{section} +\RedeclareSectionCommand[tocbeforeskip=.75\baselineskip plus .25\baselineskip]{part} +\setkomafont{sectionentry}{} +\KOMAoption{toc}{flat} \addtolength{\textwidth}{-1em} \addtolength{\marginparwidth}{2em} \addtolength{\oddsidemargin}{2em} -\usepackage[english]{babel} +\usepackage[main=english,ngerman]{babel} \usepackage{csquotes} \usepackage{biblatex} \usepackage{listings} @@ -88,8 +92,8 @@ footers in {\LaTeXe}}, date = {2021-01-28}, edition = {4.0.1}, - url = {https://www.ctan.org/pkg/fancydr}, - urldate = {2021-02-18} + url = {https://www.ctan.org/pkg/fancyhdr}, + urldate = {2021-03-30} } @Misc{ package:koma-script, @@ -97,10 +101,10 @@ author = {Markus Kohm}, title = {{\Package{koma-script}}\,---\,A bundle of versatile classes and packages}, - date = {2021-03-01}, + date = {2021-03-17}, edition = {3.33}, url = {https://www.ctan.org/pkg/koma-script}, - urldate = {2021-03-01} + urldate = {2021-03-30} } @Misc{ package:scrlayer, @@ -108,23 +112,24 @@ author = {Markus Kohm}, title = {{\Package{scrlayer}}\,---\,Manage text `layers' within {\KOMAScript}}, - date = {2021-03-01}, + date = {2021-03-17}, edition = {3.33}, - url = {https://www.ctan.org/pkg/koma-script}, - urldate = {2021-03-01} + url = {https://www.ctan.org/pkg/scrlayer}, + urldate = {2021-03-30} } \end{filecontents} \addbibresource{\jobname.bib} -\xpretocmd\DescribeMacro{\ifhmode\else\bigskip\noindent\fi}{}{} -\xpretocmd\DescribeEnv{\ifhmode\else\bigskip\noindent\fi}{}{} -\xpretocmd\DescribeOption{\ifhmode\else\bigskip\noindent\fi}{}{} \CodelineIndex \RecordChanges \GetFileInfo{scrlayer-fancyhdr.dtx} \title{The \texttt{scrlayer} interface \texttt{scrlayer-fancyhdr}% - \footnote{This is version \fileversion\ of file \texttt{\filename}.}} + \footnote{\parbox[t]{.9\linewidth}{\raggedright + This is version \fileversion\ of file \texttt{\filename}.\\ + Dies ist Version \fileversion\ der Datei \texttt{\filename}.}}\\ + \otherlanguage{ngerman}{Das \texttt{scrlayer}-Interface + \texttt{scrlayer-fancyhdr}\footnotemark[1]}} \date{\filedate} \author{Markus Kohm} @@ -165,7 +170,13 @@ \providecommand*{\textnote}[2][]{} \lstnewenvironment{lstcode}{\lstset{language=[LaTeX]TeX}}{} -\sloppy% YOU SHOULD NOT DO THIS!!! + +\renewcaptionname{english}{\partname}{Part} +\renewcaptionname{english}{\contentsname}{Contents\,/\,Inhalt}% +\renewcaptionname{english}{\refname}{References\,/\,Literatur}% +\renewcaptionname{ngerman}{\partname}{Teil} +\renewcaptionname{ngerman}{\contentsname}{Inhalt\,/\,Contents} +\renewcaptionname{ngerman}{\refname}{Literatur\,/\,References}% \begin{document} \maketitle @@ -179,160 +190,181 @@ % % \changes{v0.0}{2018/09/01}{start of interface} % \changes{v0.2}{2021/02/18}{package is no longer part of \KOMAScript} +% \changes{v0.2.1}{2021/03/30}{improved user manual} +% \changes{v0.2.1}{2021/03/30}{German user manual} % % \changes{v0.0}{2018/09/05}{some user documentation} +% \part{English User Manual} % \section{The Purpose of this Package} +% \label{sec:purpose} % This package has been made to give users a chance to combine the features of -% Piet van Oostrum's \Package{fancyhdr} \autocite{package:fancyhdr} with the -% features of \Package{scrlayer} \autocite{package:scrlayer}. In other words: -% It has been made to combine the page layers of \Package{scrlayer} with the -% page styles of \Package{fancyhdr}. -% -% In this combination compatibility with \Package{fancyhdr} is the first aim! -% Usability and the freedom provided by \Package{scrlayer} is only the second -% one. Compatibility with other packages or classes of \KOMAScript{} -% \cite{package:koma-script} is not a primary aim. Perhaps it will become an -% optional feature in future. Abolishing any real or virtual limitations of -% \Package{fancyhdr} other than make it possible to use layers is not an aim -% and will not be an aim in future. +% Piet van Oostrum's \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} \autocite{package:fancyhdr} +% with the features of \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}} +% \autocite{package:scrlayer}. In other words: It has been made to combine the +% page layers of \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}} with the page styles of +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}}. +% +% In this combination compatibility with \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} is the +% first aim! Usability and the freedom provided by \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}} +% is only the second one. Compatibility with other packages or classes of +% \KOMAScript{} \cite{package:koma-script} is not a primary aim. Perhaps it +% will become an optional feature in future. Abolishing any real or virtual +% limitations of \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} other than make it possible to use +% layers is not an aim and will not be an aim in future. % % If you need a better combination of page styles and layers, you should -% either use the low level interface of \Package{scrlayer} to define your page -% styles or\,---\,and this is the recommendation of the author\,---\,use -% \Package{scrlayer-scrpage} instead of \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr} or -% \Package{fancyhdr}. If you need more compatibility with other parts of -% \KOMAScript, i.\,e.\@ with the \KOMAScript{} classes, you should use -% \Package{scrlayer-scrpage} instead of \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr} or -% \Package{fancyhdr}. +% either use the low level interface of \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}} to define +% your page styles or\,---\,and this is the recommendation of the +% author\,---\,use \Package{scrlayer-scrpage} instead of +% \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr} or \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}}. If you need more +% compatibility with other parts of \KOMAScript, i.\,e.\@ with the +% \KOMAScript{} classes, you should use \Package{scrlayer-scrpage} instead of +% \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr} or \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}}. % % % \section{How it works} -% To combine \Package{fancyhdr} and \Package{scrlayer}, +% \label{sec:howitworks} +% +% To combine \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} and \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}}, % \Package{scrlayer-scrpage} loads both packages. After loading -% \Package{fancyhdr} it redefines page style \Pagestyle{@fancy} (up to -% \Package{fancyhdr} version 3.10) resp. \Pagestyle{f@nch@fancycore} (from -% \Package{fancyhdr} version 4) to make it a layer page style of -% \Package{scrlayer} using the newly defined layers \texttt{fancy.head.even}, -% \texttt{fancy.head.odd}, \texttt{fancy.foot.even} and -% \texttt{fancy.foot.odd}. The \texttt{\dots head\dots} layers are background -% layers like the page head of \Package{fancyhdr}'s page styles (or other -% usual page styles). The \texttt{\dots foot\dots} layers are foreground -% layers like the page footer of \Package{fancyhdr}'s page styles (or other -% usual page styles). The \texttt{\dots even} layers are restricted to even -% pages, that means left side pages in two-sided documents. The \texttt{\dots -% odd} layers are restricted to odd pages, that means right side pages in -% two-sided documents or all pages in single-sided documents. +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} it redefines page style \Pagestyle{@fancy} (up to +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} version 3.10) resp. \Pagestyle{f@nch@fancycore} +% (from \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} version 4) to make it a layer page style of +% \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}} using the newly defined layers +% \texttt{fancy.head.even}, \texttt{fancy.head.odd}, \texttt{fancy.foot.even} +% and \texttt{fancy.foot.odd}. The \texttt{\dots head\dots} layers are +% background layers like the page head of \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}}'s page +% styles (or other usual page styles). The \texttt{\dots foot\dots} layers are +% foreground layers like the page footer of \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}}'s page +% styles (or other usual page styles). The \texttt{\dots even} layers are +% restricted to even pages, that means left side pages in two-sided +% documents. The \texttt{\dots odd} layers are restricted to odd pages, that +% means right side pages in two-sided documents or all pages in single-sided +% documents. % % \DescribeMacro\ps@@fancy % \DescribeMacro\ps@f@nch@fancycore % \DescribeMacro\ps@fancyplain % \DescribeMacro\ps@plain@fancy -% Note: Page style \Pagestyle{@fancy} (up to \Package{fancyhdr} version 3.10) -% resp. \Pagestyle{f@nch@fancycore} (from \Package{fancyhdr} version 4) is an -% internal basic page style of package \Package{fancyhdr}. It is used for the -% user page style \Pagestyle{fancy}. The user page style \Pagestyle{fancy} is -% also used for \Package{fancyhdr}'s deprecated page style -% \Pagestyle{fancyplain}, that also redefines page style \Pagestyle{plain} to -% be \Package{fancyhdr}'s internal page style \Pagestyle{plain@fancy}, that -% also uses \Pagestyle{fancy} but with \Macro{if@fancyplain} set to -% \Macro{iftrue}. There is also a deprecated command -% \Macro{fancyplain}\Parameter{plain code}\Parameter{fancy code}, that uses -% the \meta{plain code} if \Macro{if@fancyplain} is \Macro{iftrue} and -% \meta{fancy code} if \Macro{if@fancyplain} is \Macro{iffalse}. -% -% Note: Page styles defined using \Package{fancyhdr}'s command +% Up to \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} verison 3.10 page style \Pagestyle{@fancy} +% was an internal page style, users should not select direclty. From version 4 +% page style \Pagestyle{f@nch@fancycore} is used internally by package +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}}. In both cases, the internal page style is used +% for the user page style \Pagestyle{fancy}. The user page style +% \Pagestyle{fancy} is also used for \Package{fancyheadings}'s deprecated page +% style \Pagestyle{fancyplain}, that also redefines page style +% \Pagestyle{plain} to be \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}}'s internal page style +% \Pagestyle{plain@fancy}, that also uses \Pagestyle{fancy} but with +% \Macro{if@fancyplain} set to \Macro{iftrue}. There is an additional +% deprecated command \Macro{fancyplain}\Parameter{plain code}\Parameter{fancy +% code}, too. The command uses the \meta{plain code} if \Macro{if@fancyplain} +% is \Macro{iftrue} and \meta{fancy code} if \Macro{if@fancyplain} is +% \Macro{iffalse}. It can be used inside the definition of the page style +% elements to distinguish settings of \Pagestyle{fancy} and \Pagestyle{plain} +% pages. +% +% Page styles defined using \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}}'s command % \Macro{fancypagestyle} also always use page style \Pagestyle{fancy} and so -% the internal basic page style \Pagestyle{@fancy} (up to \Package{fancyhdr} -% version 3.10) resp. \Pagestyle{f@nch@fancycore} (from \Package{fancyhdr} -% version 4). -% -% As a result of the two notes above, every page style of \Package{fancyhdr} -% always uses the same internal basic page style \Pagestyle{@fancy} (up to -% \Package{fancyhdr} version 3.10) resp. \Pagestyle{f@nch@fancycore} (from -% \Package{fancyhdr} version 4). As a result of redefining page style -% \Pagestyle{@fancy} (up to \Package{fancyhdr} version 3.10) -% resp. \Pagestyle{f@nch@fancycore} (from \Package{fancyhdr} version 4) to be -% a layer page style, users can add layers to or remove layers from all -% \Package{fancyhdr} page styles by adding layers to or remove layers from -% page style \Pagestyle{@fancy} (up to \Package{fancyhdr} version 3.10) -% resp. \Pagestyle{f@nch@fancycore} (from \Package{fancyhdr} version 4). You -% cannot add layers to or remove layers from \Package{fancyhdr}'s single page -% styles \Pagestyle{fancy}, \Pagestyle{fancyplain}, \Pagestyle{plain@fancy} or -% the page styles defined using \Macro{fancypagestyle} directly. So using -% layers is a all or nothing feature with \Package{scrlayer-scrpage}. However, -% you can use the second argument of \Macro{fancypagestyle} to add or remove -% layers whenever one of the \Package{fancyhdr} page styles is activated. So -% this is a move from the \Package{scrlayer} interface of adding or removing -% layers to single page styles to the \Package{fancyhdr} interface of defining +% the internal basic page style \Pagestyle{@fancy} (up to +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} version 3.10) resp. \Pagestyle{f@nch@fancycore} +% (from \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} version 4). +% +% As a result of the two notes above, every page style of +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} always uses the same internal basic page style +% \Pagestyle{@fancy} (up to \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} version 3.10) +% resp. \Pagestyle{f@nch@fancycore} (from \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} version +% 4). As a result of redefining page style \Pagestyle{@fancy} (up to +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} version 3.10) resp. \Pagestyle{f@nch@fancycore} +% (from \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} version 4) to be a layer page style, users +% can add layers to or remove layers from all \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} page +% styles by adding layers to or remove layers from page style +% \Pagestyle{@fancy} (up to \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} version 3.10) +% resp. \Pagestyle{f@nch@fancycore} (from \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} version +% 4). You cannot add layers to or remove layers from +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}}'s single page styles \Pagestyle{fancy}, +% \Pagestyle{fancyplain}, \Pagestyle{plain@fancy} or the page styles defined +% using \Macro{fancypagestyle} directly. So using layers is a all or nothing +% feature with \Package{scrlayer-scrpage}. However, you can use the second +% argument of \Macro{fancypagestyle} to add or remove layers whenever one of +% the \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} page styles is activated. So this is a move +% from the \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}} interface of adding or removing layers to +% single page styles to the \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} interface of defining % modifications of page style \Pagestyle{fancy}. % -% Another such movement from an \Package{scrlayer} user interface to a -% \Package{fancyhdr} user interface is the decision whether or not automatic -% running heads are used. \Package{scrlayer} provides the options -% \Option{automark} and \Option{manualmark} and commands \Macro{automark} and -% \Macro{manualmark} to do this decision and also to configure commands like -% \Macro{partmark}, \Macro{chaptermark}, \Macro{sectionmark} etc. With -% \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr} also using page style \Pagestyle{@fancy} (up to -% \Package{fancyhdr} version 3.10) resp. \Pagestyle{f@nch@fancycore} (from -% \Package{fancyhdr} version 4) does switch to automatic running heads. The -% first activation of page style \Pagestyle{fancy} still redefines -% \Macro{chaptermark} and \Macro{sectionmark}, if a class with \Macro{chapter} -% is used, or \Macro{sectionmark} and \Macro{subsectionmark}, if a class -% without \Macro{chapter} is used. However, you still can use -% \Macro{manualmark} and \Macro{automark} after switching to a -% \Package{fancyhdr} page style to configure the running heads. So this -% movement is only partial. +% Another such movement from a \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}} user interface to a +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} user interface is the decision whether or not +% automatic running heads are used. \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}} provides the +% options \Option{automark} and \Option{manualmark} and commands +% \Macro{automark} and \Macro{manualmark} to do this decision and also to +% configure commands like \Macro{partmark}, \Macro{chaptermark}, +% \Macro{sectionmark} etc. With \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr} already using page +% style \Pagestyle{@fancy} (up to \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} version 3.10) +% resp. \Pagestyle{f@nch@fancycore} (from \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} version 4) +% does switch to automatic running heads. The first activation of page style +% \Pagestyle{fancy} still redefines \Macro{chaptermark} and +% \Macro{sectionmark}, if a class with \Macro{chapter} is used, or +% \Macro{sectionmark} and \Macro{subsectionmark}, if a class without +% \Macro{chapter} is used. However, you still can use \Macro{manualmark} and +% \Macro{automark} after switching to a \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} page style +% to configure the running heads. So this movement is only partial. % % \DescribeMacro\ps@headings % \DescribeMacro\ps@myheadings % \DescribeMacro\ps@plain -% Note: Currently, neither \Package{scrlayer} nor \Package{fancyhdr} nor -% \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr} do redefine page styles \Pagestyle{headings} or -% \Pagestyle{myheadings} by default. And neither \Package{scrlayer} nor -% \Package{fancyhdr} nor \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr} do redefine page style -% \Pagestyle{plain} unless you are activating the deprecated -% \Package{fancyhdr} page style \Pagestyle{fancyplain}. So if you like to use -% layers on \Pagestyle{plain} pages, i.\,e. usually the first page of a -% chapter or part or the page with a title head, you have to either use -% \Package{fancyhdr}'s deprecated page style \Pagestyle{fancyplain} or -% redefine page style \Pagestyle{plain} either using \Macro{fancypagestyle} as -% documented in the \Package{fancyhdr} manual or using -% \Macro{DeclareNewPageStyleByLayers}, documented in the \KOMAScript{} manual. -% However from version 4.0 \Package{fancyhdr} provides options +% Note: Currently, neither \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}} nor +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} nor \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr} do redefine page +% styles \Pagestyle{headings} or \Pagestyle{myheadings} by default. And +% neither \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}} nor \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} nor +% \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr} do redefine page style \Pagestyle{plain} unless +% you are activating the deprecated \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} page style +% \Pagestyle{fancyplain}. So if you like to use layers on \Pagestyle{plain} +% pages, i.\,e. usually the first page of a chapter or part or the page with a +% title head, you have to either use \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}}'s deprecated +% page style \Pagestyle{fancyplain} or redefine page style \Pagestyle{plain} +% either using \Macro{fancypagestyle} as documented in the +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} manual or using \Macro{DeclarePageStyleByLayers}, +% documented in the \KOMAScript{} manual. +% \DescribeOption{myheading}% +% \DescribeOption{heading}% +% However from version 4.0 \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} provides options % \Option{myheadings} and \Option{headings} to redefine the corresponding page % style. \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr} also provides these options and passes -% them to \Package{fancyhdr}. +% them to \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}}. % % \DescribeMacro\ps@empty % \DescribeMacro\ps@@empty -% Note: Pagestyle \Pagestyle{empty} is somehow special. \Package{scrlayer} -% redefines it to be a layer page style. And \Package{fancyhdr}'s internal -% page style \Pagestyle{@empty} is the same like \Pagestyle{empty}. So -% \Pagestyle{@empty} also uses the layers of \Pagestyle{empty} but you should -% not try to modify it directly using the interface of -% \Package{scrlayer}. Moreover, if \Package{fancyhdr} is loaded before -% \Package{scrlayer-scrpage}, \Package{fancyhdr}'s internal page style -% \Pagestyle{@empty} is not a copy of \Package{scrlayer}'s layer page style -% \Pagestyle{empty} but the original standard page style -% \Pagestyle{empty}. However, with \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr} package -% \Package{fancyhdr} does not longer use the internal page style -% \Pagestyle{@empty}. So you would not need to know this. +% Note: Pagestyle \Pagestyle{empty} is somehow +% special. \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}} redefines it to be a layer page +% style. And \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}}'s internal page style +% \Pagestyle{@empty} is the same like \Pagestyle{empty}. So \Pagestyle{@empty} +% also uses the layers of \Pagestyle{empty} but you should not try to modify +% it directly using the interface of \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}}. Moreover, if +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} is loaded before \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr}, +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}}'s internal page style \Pagestyle{@empty} is not a +% copy of \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}}'s layer page style \Pagestyle{empty} but +% the original standard page style \Pagestyle{empty}. However, with +% \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr} package \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} does not +% longer use the internal page style \Pagestyle{@empty}. So you would not need +% to know this. % % \section{How to use the Package} +% \label{sec:howtouse} % % To use the package you have to load it, e.\,g., using: %\begin{verbatim} % \usepackage{scrlayer-fancyhdr} %\end{verbatim} -% instead of loading \Package{scrlayer} and \Package{fancyhdr} or before or -% after loading one of these packages. However it is recommended to replace -% loading \Package{scrlayer} and \Package{fancyhdr} by loading -% \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr} because this avoids option +% instead of loading \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}} and \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} +% or before or after loading one of these packages. However it is recommended +% to replace loading \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}} and \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} +% by loading \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr} because this avoids option % clashes. \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr} provides all options of -% \Package{scrlayer} and \Package{fancyhdr} and passes them to -% \Package{scrlayer} resp. \Package{fancyhdr}. Nevertheless +% \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}} and \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} and passes them to +% \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}} resp. \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}}. Nevertheless % sometimes it may be useful to be able to additionally load -% \Package{scrlayer} or \Package{fancyhdr}. +% \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}} or \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}}. In this case you +% should first load \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}} next \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} +% and last \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr}. % % \DescribeMacro\ps@@fancy % \DescribeMacro\ps@f@nch@fancycore @@ -340,17 +372,18 @@ % \DescribeMacro\ps@fancyplain % \DescribeMacro\ps@plain@fancy % \DescribeMacro\fancypagestyle -% After this you should be able to use the page styles and commands of -% \Package{fancyhdr} and to add layers to or remove layers from the -% \Package{fancyhdr}'s internal basic page style \Package{@fancy} (up to -% \Package{fancyhdr} version 3.10) resp. \Pagestyle{f@nch@fancycore} (from -% \Package{fancyhdr} version 4). Note, you are not able to add layers to or -% remove layers from \Package{fancyhdr}'s page styles \Pagestyle{fancy}, +% After loading the package you should be able to use the page styles and +% commands of \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} and to add layers to or remove layers +% from the \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}}'s internal basic page style +% \Package{@fancy} (up to \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} version 3.10) +% resp. \Pagestyle{f@nch@fancycore} (from \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} version +% 4). Note, you are not able to add layers to or remove layers from +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}}'s page styles \Pagestyle{fancy}, % \Pagestyle{fancyplain}, \Pagestyle{plain@fancy} or page styles defined by % \Macro{fancypagestyle}. However adding layers to or removing layers from -% \Pagestyle{@fancy} (up to \Package{fancyhdr} version 3.10) -% resp. \Pagestyle{f@nch@fancycore} (from \Package{fancyhdr} version 4) will -% always change all these page styles! +% \Pagestyle{@fancy} (up to \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} version 3.10) +% resp. \Pagestyle{f@nch@fancycore} (from \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} version 4) +% will always change all these page styles! % % \DescribeMacro\ps@plain % \DescribeMacro\ps@headings @@ -359,16 +392,50 @@ % Note: Loading \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr} will not make page style % \Pagestyle{plain} nor \Pagestyle{headings} nor \Pagestyle{myheadings} or any % other page style but \Pagestyle{empty} to automatically be a layer page -% style! But if you are using option \Option{headings} or \Option{myheadings} -% package \Package{fancyhdr} redefines the corresponding page styles to be -% \Package{fancyhdr} page styles\,---\,and so become layer page styles. +% style! But if you are using option \Option{headings} or \Option{myheadings}, +% package \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} redefines the corresponding page styles to +% be \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} page styles\,---\,and so relate to the same +% internal layer page style, either \Pagestyle{@fancy} (up to +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} version 3.10) or \Pagestyle{@f@nch@fancycore} +% (from \Package{fancydr} version 4.0). +% +% +% \section{Hint} +% \label{sec:hint} +% +% To become independent from the used version of \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} you +% can use: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \IfPackageAtLeastTF{fancyhdr}{2019/03/21}{% +% \DeclarePageStyleAlias{@fancy}{f@nch@fancycore}% +% }{% +% \DeclarePageStyleAlias{f@nch@fancycore}{@fancy}% +% } +% \end{verbatim}^^A +% \unskip after loading \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr} and before adding a layer +% to the internal layer page style. This code defines page style +% \Pagestyle{@fancy} to be an alias of \Pagestyle{f@nch@fancycore} if +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} from version 4.0 is used or vise versa +% \Pagestyle{f@nch@fancycore} as an alias of \Pagestyle{@fancy} if +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} before version 4.0 is used. So after this code +% using either +% \begin{verbatim} +% \AddLayersToPageStyle{@fancy}{...} +% \end{verbatim}^^A +% \unskip or +% \begin{verbatim} +% \AddLayersToPageStyle{f@nch@fancycore}{...} +% \end{verbatim}^^A +% \unskip would both result in adding the layers to the internal layer page +% style. +% % % \section{Known Issues} +% \label{sec:issues} % % Please note, the follow issues are either notes to the package author or % notes to the user to avoid them reporting the same issues again and % again. Listing these issues does not say they are bugs or features. -% % \begin{itemize} % \item % \DescribeMacro\ps@fancy @@ -379,13 +446,13 @@ % You are not able to add layers to the user level page style % \Pagestyle{fancy} or \Pagestyle{fancyplain} or any page style defined by % \Macro{fancypagestyle} but only to the internal page style -% \Pagestyle{@fancy} (if you are using \Package{fancyhdr} up to version -% 3.10) resp. \Pagestyle{f@nch@fancycore} (if you are using -% \Package{fancyhdr} from version 4). This is intended as explained in this -% manual. +% \Pagestyle{@fancy} (if you are using \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} up to +% version 3.10) resp. \Pagestyle{f@nch@fancycore} (if you are using +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} from version 4). This is intended as explained +% in this manual (see also section~\ref{sec:hint}). % \item % \DescribeMacro\ps@@empty -% Using \Package{fancyhdr}'s internal page style \Pagestyle{@empty} +% Using \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}}'s internal page style \Pagestyle{@empty} % could have strange results. However, there is a simple solution for this: % Don't use the internal \Pagestyle{@empty} but always the user level page % style \Pagestyle{empty}! @@ -393,10 +460,313 @@ % \DescribeMacro\ps@@fancy % \DescribeMacro\ps@f@nch@fancycore % The vertical position of the page header does differ a little bit, if -% \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr} is used instead of \Package{fancyhdr}. This -% could be fixed by a modification of the layers \texttt{fancy.head.odd} and -% \texttt{fancy.head.even} using \Option{addvoffset}. More tests are needed. +% \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr} is used instead of +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}}. This could be fixed by a modification of the +% layers \texttt{fancy.head.odd} and \texttt{fancy.head.even} using +% \Option{addvoffset}. More tests are needed. +% \end{itemize} +% See \url{https://github.com/komascript/scrlayer-fancyhdr/issues} for more +% issues. +% +% \selectlanguage{ngerman} +% \part{Benutzeranleitung auf Deutsch} +% \section{Der Sinn dieses Pakets} +% \label{sec:sinn} +% Dieses Paket wurde entwickelt, um den Anwendern die Möglichkeit zu geben, +% die Fähigkeiten von Piet van Oostrums \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} +% \autocite{package:fancyhdr} mit den Fähigkeiten von +% \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}} \autocite{package:scrlayer} zu kombinieren. In +% anderen Worten: Es wurde geschaffen, um die Seiten-Ebenen von +% \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}} mit den Seiten-Stilen von +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} zu kombinieren. +% +% In dieser Kombination ist Kompatibilität mit \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} das +% oberste Ziel! Verwendbarkeit und die Freiheiten, die von +% \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}} geboten werden, ist das zweite +% Ziel. Kompatibilität mit anderen Paketen oder Klassen von \KOMAScript{} +% \cite{package:koma-script} ist kein primäres Ziel. Vielleicht wird dies in +% Zukunft eine optionale Fähigkeit werden. Die Aufhebung irgendwelcher realen +% oder eingebildeter Beschränkungen von \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}}, die darüber +% hinaus gehen, die Verwendung von Ebenen zu ermöglichen, ist kein Ziel und +% wird auch in Zukunft kein Ziel werden. +% +% Wenn Sie eine bessere Kombination von Seitenstilen und Ebenen benötigen, so +% sollten Sie entweder die Low-Level-Schnittstelle von +% \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}} zur Definition von Seitenstilen oder ---~und das +% ist die Empfehlung des Autors~--- das Paket \Package{scrlayer-scrpage} +% anstelle von \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr} oder \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} +% verwenden. Wenn Sie bessere Kompatibilität mit anderen Teilen von +% \KOMAScript, beispielsweise mit den \KOMAScript-Klassen. benötigen, sollten +% Sie \Package{scrlayer-scrpage} anstelle von \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr} oder +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} verwenden. +% +% \section{Wie es funktioniert} +% \label{sec:funktion} +% Zur Kombination von \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} mit \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}} +% lädt \Package{scrlayer-scrpage} beide Pakete. Nach dem Laden von +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} definiert es den Seitenstil \Pagestyle{@fancy} +% (bis einschließlich \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} Version 3.10) +% bzw. \Pagestyle{f@nch@fancycore} (ab \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} Version 4.0) +% in einen Ebenen-Seitenstil von \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}} um, bestehend aus +% den neu definierten Ebenen \texttt{fancy.head.even}, +% \texttt{fancy.head.odd}, \texttt{fancy.foot.even} und +% \texttt{fancy.foot.odd}. Die \texttt{\dots head\dots}-Ebenen sind +% Hintergrund-Ebenen entsprechend dem Seitenkopf von +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}}-Seiten\-stilen (oder anderen gebräuchlichen +% Seitenstilen). Die \texttt{\dots foot\dots}-Ebenen sind Vordergrund-Ebenen +% entsprechend dem Seitenfuß von +% \linebreak\mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}}-Seitenstilen (oder anderen +% gebräuchlichen Seitenstilen). Die \texttt{\dots even}-Ebenen sind auf gerade +% Seiten, also linke Seiten von doppelseitigen Dokumenten, beschränkt. Die +% \texttt{\dots odd}-Ebenen sind auf ungerade Seiten, also rechte Seiten bei +% doppelseitigen Dokumenten oder alle Seiten bei einseitigen Dokumenten, +% beschränkt. +% +% \DescribeMacro\ps@@fancy +% \DescribeMacro\ps@f@nch@fancycore +% \DescribeMacro\ps@fancyplain +% \DescribeMacro\ps@plain@fancy +% Bis Version 3.10 von \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} war Seitenstil +% \Pagestyle{@fancy} ein interner Seitenstil, den Anwender selbst nicht direkt +% verwenden sollten. Ab Version 4.0 wird \Pagestyle{f@nch@fancycore} als +% interner Seitenstil von Paket \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} genutzt. In beiden +% Fällen wird der interne Seitenstil für den Benutzer\-seiten\-stil +% \Pagestyle{fancy} verwendet. Der Benutzerseitenstil \Pagestyle{fancy} wird +% ebenfalls für den veralteten Seitenstil \Pagestyle{fancyplain} des Pakets +% \Package{fancyheadings} verwendet, der zusätzlich den Seitenstil +% \Pagestyle{plain} in \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}}s internen Seitenstil +% \Pagestyle{plain@fancy} ändert, der ebenfalls \Pagestyle{fancy} verwendet, +% wobei allerdings \Macro{if@fancyplain} auf \Macro{iftrue} gesetzt ist. Es +% gibt eine weitere überholte Anweisung +% \Macro{fancyplain}\Parameter{plain-Code}\Parameter{fancy-Code}. Diese +% Anweisung verwendet \meta{plain-Code}, wenn \Macro{if@fancyplain} +% \Macro{iftrue} ist, aber \meta{fancy-Code}, wenn \Macro{if@fancyplain} +% \Macro{iffalse} ist. Sie kann innerhalb der Definition der +% Seitenstilelemente verwendet werden um zwischen den Einstellung für +% \Pagestyle{fancy} und \Pagestyle{plain} zu unterscheiden. +% +% Seitenstile, die mit der \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}}-Anweisung +% \Macro{fancypagestyle} definiert wurden, verwenden ebenfalls immer den +% Seitenstil \Pagestyle{fancy} und damit den internen grundlegenden Seitenstil +% \Pagestyle{@fancy} (bis einschließlich \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} Version +% 3.10) bzw. \Pagestyle{f@nch@fancycore} (ab \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} Version +% 4). +% +% Als Ergebnis der beiden obigen Anmerkungen, verwenden alle Seitenstile von +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} immer denselben internen grundlegenden Seitenstil +% \Pagestyle{@fancy} (bis einschließlich \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} Version +% 3.10) bzw. \Pagestyle{f@nch@fancycore} (ab \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} Version +% 4). Als Ergebnis daraus resultiert aus der Umdefinierung des Seitenstils +% \Pagestyle{@fancy} (bis einschließlich \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} Version +% 3.10) bzw. \Pagestyle{f@nch@fancycore} (ab \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} Version +% 4) in einen Ebenen-Seitenstil, dass Anwender Ebenen zu allen Seitenstilen +% von \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} hinzufügen oder daraus löschen können, indem +% sie Ebenen zu \Pagestyle{@fancy} (bis einschließlich +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} Version 3.10) bzw. \Pagestyle{f@nch@fancycore} (ab +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} Version 4) hinzufügen oder daraus löschen. Sie +% können keine Ebenen unmittelbar zu einzelnen Seitenstilen von +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} wie \Pagestyle{fancy}, \Pagestyle{fancyplain}, +% \Pagestyle{plain@fancy} oder anderen mit \Macro{fancypagestyle} definierten +% Seitenstilen hinzufügen oder daraus löschen. Aber natürlich können Sie das +% zweite Argument von \Macro{fancypagestyle} nutzen, um Ebenen zum Zeitpunkt +% der Aktivierung eines \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}}-Seitenstils hinzuzufügen +% oder zu entfernen. Dies stellt eine Verschiebung dar weg von der +% \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}}-Schnittstelle zum Hinzufügen oder Entfernen von +% Ebenen hin zur \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}}-Schnittstelle zur Definition von +% Änderungen des Seitenstils \Pagestyle{fancy}. +% +% Ein weitere solche Verschiebung von der Anwenderschnittstelle von +% \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}} zur Anwenderschnittstelle von +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} ist die Entscheidung, ob automatische, lebende +% Kolumnentitel verwendet werden sollen oder nicht. \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}} +% bietet dafür die Optionen \Option{automark} und \Option{manualmark} und die +% Anweisungen \Macro{automark} und \Macro{manualmark}. Diese konfigurieren +% gleichzeitig Anweisungen wie \Macro{partmark}, \Macro{chaptermark}, +% \Macro{sectionmark} etc. Mit \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr} wird bereits durch +% Verwendung von Seitenstil \Pagestyle{@fancy} (bis einschließlich +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} Version 3.10) bzw. \Pagestyle{f@nch@fancycore} (ab +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} Version 4) auf automatische, lebende Kolumnentitel +% umgeschaltet. Die erste Aktivierung von \Pagestyle{fancy} definiert auch +% weiterhin \Macro{chaptermark} und \Macro{sectionmark}, wenn eine Klasse mit +% \Macro{chapter} verwendet wird, oder \Macro{sectionmark} und +% \Macro{subsectionmark}, wenn eine Klasse ohne \Macro{chapter} verwendet +% wird. Dennoch können Sie weiterhin \Macro{manualmark} und \Macro{automark} +% nach der Umschaltung zu einem \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}}-Seitenstil +% verwenden, um die lebenden Kolumnentitel zu konfigurieren. Diese +% Verschiebung ist also nur partiell. +% +% \DescribeMacro\ps@headings +% \DescribeMacro\ps@myheadings +% \DescribeMacro\ps@plain +% Hinweis: Derzeit definieren weder \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}} noch +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} noch \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr} die Seitenstile +% \Pagestyle{headings} oder \Pagestyle{myheadings} in der Voreinstellung +% um. Und weder \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}} noch \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} oder +% \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr} definieren den Seitenstil \Pagestyle{plain} um, +% solange nicht der veraltete \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}}-Seitenstil +% \Pagestyle{fancyplain} aktiviert wird. Wenn Sie also einen Ebeneseitenstil +% für \Pagestyle{plain}-Seiten wünschen, insbesondere für die erste Seite +% eines Kapitels oder Teils oder die Seiten mit dem Titelkopf, so müssen Sie +% entweder den veralteten \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}}-Seitenstil +% \Pagestyle{fancyplain} verwenden oder den Seitenstil \Pagestyle{plain} +% entweder per \Macro{fancypagestyle} umdefinieren, wie dies in der +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}}-Anleitung beschrieben ist, oder per +% \Macro{DeclarePageStyleByLayers}, wie dies in der \KOMAScript-Anleitung +% dokumentiert ist. +% \DescribeOption{myheading}% +% \DescribeOption{headings}% +% Darüber hinaus bietet \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} ab Version 4.0 die Optionen +% \Option{myheadings} und \Option{headings}, um die entsprechenden Seitenstile +% umzudefinieren. \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr} bietet diese Optionen ebenfalls +% und leitet sie an \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} weiter. +% +% \DescribeMacro\ps@empty +% \DescribeMacro\ps@@empty +% Hinweis: Der Seitenstil \Pagestyle{empty} ist etwas +% speziell. \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}} definiert dieses in einen +% Ebenen-Seitenstil um. Und \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}}s interner Seitenstil +% \Pagestyle{@empty} ist ebenfalls identisch mit \Pagestyle{empty}. Daher +% verwendet auch \Pagestyle{@empty} die Ebenen von \Pagestyle{empty}, aber Sie +% sollten nicht versuchen, diese direkt mit der Schnittstelle von +% \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}} zu verändern. Mehr noch, wenn +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} vor \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr} geladen wird, ist +% der interne Seitenstil \Pagestyle{@empty} von \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} +% nicht länger eine Kopie des Ebenen-Seitenstils \Pagestyle{empty} von +% \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}}, sondern weiterhin des Standard-Seitenstils +% \Pagestyle{empty}. Allerdings verwendet \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} mit +% \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr} selbst den internen Seitenstil +% \Pagestyle{@empty} gar nicht mehr. Daher brauchen Sie das eigentlich auch +% nicht zu wissen. +% +% \section{Wie man das Paket verwendet} +% \label{sec:verwendung} +% +% Um das Paket zu verwenden, muss man es laden, beispielsweise per: +%\begin{verbatim} +% \usepackage{scrlayer-fancyhdr} +%\end{verbatim} +% an Stelle von \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}} oder \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} oder +% vor dem Laden eines dieser Pakete. Empfohlen wird das komplette Ersetzen von +% \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}} und \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} durch das Laden von +% \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr}, weil dadurch Optionskonflikte +% (engl. \emph{option clash}) vermieden wird. \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr} +% stellt alle Optionen von \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}} und +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} bereit und leitet diese an +% \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}} bzw. \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} +% weiter. Nichtsdestotrotz kann es in seltenen Fällen nützlich sein, dass man +% das Paket auch zusätzlich nach \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}} und +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} laden kann. In diesem Fall sollte +% \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}} vor \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} und zuletzt +% \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr} geladen werden. +% +% \DescribeMacro\ps@@fancy +% \DescribeMacro\ps@f@nch@fancycore +% \DescribeMacro\ps@fancy +% \DescribeMacro\ps@fancyplain +% \DescribeMacro\ps@plain@fancy +% \DescribeMacro\fancypagestyle +% Nach dem Laden des Pakets sollten Sie in der Lage sein, die Seitenstile und +% Befehle von \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} zu verwenden und Ebenen zum internen +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}}-Seitenstil \Package{@fancy} (bis einschließlich +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} Version 3.10) bzw. \Pagestyle{f@nch@fancycore} (ab +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} Version 4) hinzuzufügen oder davon zu +% entfernen. Hinweis: Es ist Ihnen nicht möglich, Ebenen zu den +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}}-Seitenstilen \Pagestyle{fancy}, +% \Pagestyle{fancyplain}, \Pagestyle{plain@fancy} oder jedem anderen mit +% \Macro{fancypagestyle} definierten Seitenstil hinzuzufügen. Jedoch wird das +% Hinzufügen oder Entfernen von Ebenen zu bzw. von \Package{@fancy} (bis +% einschließlich \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} Version 3.10) +% bzw. \Pagestyle{f@nch@fancycore} (ab \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} Version 4) +% immer alle diese Seitenstile mit ändern! +% +% \DescribeMacro\ps@plain +% \DescribeMacro\ps@headings +% \DescribeMacro\ps@myheadings +% \DescribeMacro\ps@empty +% Hinweis: Das Laden von Paket \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr} wird weder den +% Seitenstil \Pagestyle{plain} noch \Pagestyle{headings} noch +% \Pagestyle{myheadings} noch irgend einen anderen Seitenstil außer +% \Pagestyle{empty} automatisch in einen Ebenen-Seitenstil umwandeln! Wenn Sie +% aber Option \Option{headings} oder \Option{myheadings} angeben, definiert +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} die entsprechenden Seitenstile in +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}}-Seitenstil um --~somit hängen diese dann von +% demselben internen Seitenstil, entweder \Package{@fancy} (bis einschließlich +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} Version 3.10) oder \Pagestyle{f@nch@fancycore} (ab +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} Version 4), ab. +% +% +% +% \section{Tipp} +% \label{sec:tipp} +% +% Um unabhängig von der verendeten Version von \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} zu +% werden, kann man: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \IfPackageAtLeastTF{fancyhdr}{2019/03/21}{% +% \DeclarePageStyleAlias{@fancy}{f@nch@fancycore}% +% }{% +% \DeclarePageStyleAlias{f@nch@fancycore}{@fancy}% +% } +% \end{verbatim}^^A +% \unskip nach dem Laden von \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr} verwendenm, bevor man +% irgendwelche Ebenen zu dem internen Seitenstil hinzufügt oder davon +% entfernt. Diese Codezeilen definieren bei Verwendung von +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} aber Version 4.0 Seitenstil \Pagestyle{@fancy} als +% Alias für Seitenstil \Pagestyle{f@nch@fancycore} und umgekehrt für +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} bis einschließlich Version 3.10 +% \Pagestyle{f@ch@fancycore} als Alias für Seitenstil \Package{@fancy}. Damit +% führt dann sowohl: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \AddLayersToPageStyle{@fancy}{...} +% \end{verbatim}^^A +% \unskip als auch +% \begin{verbatim} +% \AddLayersToPageStyle{f@nch@fancycore}{...} +% \end{verbatim}^^A +% \unskip dazu, dass die Ebenen zum internen Ebenen-Seitenstil hinzugefügt +% werden. +% +% +% +% \section{Bekannte Probleme} +% \label{sec:probleme} +% +% Bitte beachten Sie, dass die folgenden Hinweise entweder Notizen für den +% Paketautor oder Hinweise für die Anwender darstellen und verhindern sollen, +% dass dieselben Probleme immer wieder gemeldet werden. Die Auflistung sagt +% nichts darüber aus, ob es sich dabei um Fehler oder Eigenschaften handelt: +% \begin{itemize} +% \item +% \DescribeMacro\ps@fancy +% \DescribeMacro\ps@f@nch@fancycore +% \DescribeMacro\ps@fancyplain +% \DescribeMacro\fancypagestyle +% \DescribeMacro\ps@@fancy +% Sie können keine Ebenen zu den Seitenstilen auf Benutzerebene +% \Pagestyle{fancy} oder \Pagestyle{fancyplain} oder irgendwelchen anderen +% Seitenstilen, die mit \Macro{fancypagestyle} definiert wurden, +% hinzufügen. Dies ist nur für den internen Seitenstil \Package{@fancy} (bis +% einschließlich \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} Version 3.10) +% bzw. \Pagestyle{f@nch@fancycore} (ab \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} Version 4) +% möglich (see auch Abschnitt~\ref{sec:tipp}). +% \item +% \DescribeMacro\ps@@empty +% Die Verwendung des internen \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}}-Seitenstils +% \Pagestyle{@empty} kann zu unerwarteten Ergebnissen führen. Es gibt jedoch +% eine einfache Lösung für dieses Problem: Verwenden Sie nicht den internen +% Seitenstile \Package{@empty}, sondern immer den Seitenstile +% \Package{empty} der Benutzerebene. +% \item +% \DescribeMacro\ps@@fancy +% \DescribeMacro\ps@f@nch@fancycore +% Die vertikale Position des Seitenkopfes weicht ein wenig ab, wenn +% \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr} an Stelle von \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} +% verwendet wird. Dies kann durch leichte Modifikation der Ebenen +% \texttt{fancy.head.odd} und \texttt{fancy.head.even} mit Hilfe von +% \Option{addvoffset} behoben werden. Weitere Tests sind hier erforderlich. % \end{itemize} +% Siehe \url{https://github.com/komascript/scrlayer-fancyhdr/issues} für +% weitere bekannte Probleme. % %\iffalse %</dtx> @@ -404,23 +774,26 @@ % % \StopEventually{} % -% \section{Implementation of \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr}} +% \selectlanguage{english} +% \part{Implementation of \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr}} % \label{sec:scrlayer-fancyhdr} % +% \sloppy^^A Good paragraph breaking is not the purpose of implementation +% ^^A documentation. % \iffalse %<*package> % \fi % % This section if for developers only. % -% We need \Package{scrlayer} at least version 2021/02/15, +% We need \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}} at least version 2021/02/15, % \begin{macrocode} %<*init> \RequirePackage{scrlayer}[2021/02/15] %</init> % \end{macrocode} % Because before \cs{scrlayer@do@inherited@options} would not be defined. And -% we need it, to inherit all options of \Package{scrlayer}. +% we need it, to inherit all options of \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}}. % \begin{macrocode} %<*options> \scrlayer@do@inherited@options{\scrlayer@inherit@option} @@ -436,23 +809,23 @@ % \end{macrocode} % % Note: The main problem of this interface is, that it tries to implement the -% user interface of package \Package{fancyhdr} by Piet van Oostrum, that is -% completely different from \Package{scrlayer} and not really compatible with -% \Package{scrlayer}, using \Package{scrlayer}. This means, that +% user interface of package \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} by Piet van Oostrum, that is +% completely different from \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}} and not really compatible with +% \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}}, using \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}}. This means, that % \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr} never can be a drop-in replacement of -% \Package{fancyhdr}. Nevertheless it can help to let \Package{scrlayer} and -% \Package{fancyhdr} coexist. To do so +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}}. Nevertheless it can help to let \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}} and +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} coexist. To do so % \begin{itemize} -% \item the lowest level of \Package{fancyhdr} should not be the page style +% \item the lowest level of \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} should not be the page style % but a layer -% \item the page styles of \Package{fancyhdr} should be layer page styles -% \item init code of the page styles of \Package{fancyhdr} should use the +% \item the page styles of \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} should be layer page styles +% \item init code of the page styles of \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} should use the % layer page init code % \end{itemize} % Currently it is unsure whether it would be best to do a new implementation -% or to load original \Package{fancyhdr} and to only modify some things. First +% or to load original \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} and to only modify some things. First % I'll try the second method. Currently we explicitly provide the options of -% \Package{fancyhdr}. +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}}. % \begin{macrocode} %<*options> \DeclareOption{nocheck}{\PassOptionsToPackage{nocheck}{fancyhdr}} @@ -498,31 +871,31 @@ ]{fancy.foot.even} % \end{macrocode} % \begin{macro}{\ps@f@nch@fancycore} -% \changes{0.1.3558}{2021/02/15}{support for \Package{fancyhdr} 4} +% \changes{0.1.3558}{2021/02/15}{support for \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} 4} % \begin{macro}{\ps@@fancy} % \begin{macro}{\@mkboth} % And have to create a layer page style from this new layers, but we do not % redefine page style \Pagestyle{fancy} but the low level page style -% \Pagestyle{@fancy} (up to \Package{fancyhdr} version 3.10) -% resp. \Pagestyle{f@nch@fancycore} (from \Package{fancyhdr} version 4.0). +% \Pagestyle{@fancy} (up to \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} version 3.10) +% resp. \Pagestyle{f@nch@fancycore} (from \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} version 4.0). % -% \Package{fancyhdr} does some initialization at the very first call -% of \cs{pagestyle{fancy}}. To do so \Package{fancyhdr} first uses a different +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} does some initialization at the very first call +% of \cs{pagestyle{fancy}}. To do so \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} first uses a different % page style definition, that does the initialization and redefines the page % style afterwards. This is still active with \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr}. -% Additionally, \Package{fancyhdr} redefines \cs{@mkboth} at every selection +% Additionally, \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} redefines \cs{@mkboth} at every selection % of the internal page style \Pagestyle{@fancy} % resp. \Pagestyle{f@nch@fancycore}. This can be adapted using the % \Option{onselect} feature of the new layer page style \Pagestyle{@fancy} % resp. \Pagestyle{f@nch@fancycore}. In my opinion, the % |\let\@mkboth\markboth| used by page style \Pagestyle{headings} of, e.\,g., % the standard classes or the \KOMAScript{} classes would be best -% here. However, \Package{fancyhdr} uses the uncommon +% here. However, \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} uses the uncommon % |\def\@mkboth{\protect\markboth}|, which would fail if a class or package % tests \cs{@mkboth} using |\ifx\@mkboth\markboth|. However, \KOMAScript's % \cs{IfActiveMkBoth} (see the \Package{scrbase} chapter in the \KOMAScript{} -% manual) does also recognize the \Package{fancyhdr} definition and copying -% this is more compatible with \Package{fancyhdr}. +% manual) does also recognize the \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} definition and copying +% this is more compatible with \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}}. % \begin{macrocode} \@ifpackagelater{fancyhdr}{2019/03/21}{% \DeclarePageStyleByLayers[ @@ -546,9 +919,9 @@ % supported by \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr}. Also currently the font features % of the \KOMAScript{} classes are not supported by % \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr}. However you are now able to combine other -% features of \Package{scrlayer} with features of \Package{fancyhdr} and you -% can, e.g., use \Package{scrlayer-notecolumn} with -% \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr}. +% features of \mbox{\Package{scrlayer}} with features of +% \mbox{\Package{fancyhdr}} and you can, e.g., use +% \Package{scrlayer-notecolumn} with \Package{scrlayer-fancyhdr}. % \end{macro}%^^A \@mkboth % \end{macro}%^^A \ps@@fancy % \end{macro}%^^A \ps@f@nch@fancycore diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/scrlayer-fancyhdr/scrlayer-fancyhdr.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/scrlayer-fancyhdr/scrlayer-fancyhdr.sty index f31b15e0fae..92e03e82fbb 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/scrlayer-fancyhdr/scrlayer-fancyhdr.sty +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/scrlayer-fancyhdr/scrlayer-fancyhdr.sty @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ %% in the same archive or directory.) %%% docstrip run: identify \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1995/12/01] -\ProvidesPackage{scrlayer-fancyhdr}[2021-03-17 v0.2 +\ProvidesPackage{scrlayer-fancyhdr}[2021-03-30 v0.2.1 combining fancyhdr with KOMA-Script's scrlayer] %%% docstrip run: init \RequirePackage{scrlayer}[2021/02/15] |