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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/chemnum/chemnum_en.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/chemnum/chemnum_en.tex
index 5960757a3bd..dfd4102a029 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/chemnum/chemnum_en.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/chemnum/chemnum_en.tex
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
% - If you have any ideas, questions, suggestions or bugs to report, please
% - feel free to contact me.
% -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-% - Copyright 2011-2012 Clemens Niederberger
+% - Copyright 2011-2013 Clemens Niederberger
% -
% - This work may be distributed and/or modified under the
% - conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3
@@ -47,13 +47,18 @@
}
\usepackage{fnpct}
\addcmds{
- @m,arrow,bf,ch,chemfig,chemname,cmpd,cmpdinit,cmpdref,cmpdreset,cmpdsetup,
- CNlabel,CNlabelnoref,CNref,CNlabelsub,CNlabelsubnoref,CNrefsub,
- declarecompound,color,compound,compoundprefix,compoundsuffix,fcite,
- includegraphics,midrule,penalty,psfrag,renewcommand,schemename,schemestart,
+ @m,arrow,bf,
+ ch,chemfig,chemname,cmpd,cmpdinit,cmpdref,cmpdreset,cmpdsetup,
+ CNlabel,CNlabelnoref,CNref,CNlabelsub,CNlabelsubnoref,CNrefsub,
+ color,compound,compoundprefix,compoundsuffix,
+ declarecompound,fcite,GetTranslation,
+ includegraphics,midrule,penalty,psfrag,renewcommand,
+ schemename,schemestart,
schemestop,selectlanguage,setarrowoffset,setatomsep,setcompoundsep,
- setdoublesep,section,sf,subsection,subsubsection,tableofcontents,
- texorpdfstring,textcolor,theffbibliography,uline}
+ setdoublesep,section,sf,subsection,subsubsection,
+ tableofcontents,texorpdfstring,textcolor,theffbibliography,
+ uline
+}
\usepackage{textcomp,longtable,tabu,booktabs,chemscheme,hologo}
\usepackage[iupac=strict]{chemmacros}
@@ -611,13 +616,16 @@ If you create your schemes by external programs like for \eg \prog{ChemDraw} or
\prog{Marvin\-Sketch}, and want to use \chemnum with them as well, you can use
this command:
\begin{beschreibung}
- \Befehl{cmpdref}[<options>]\oa{<tag>}\ma{<label name>}
+ \Befehl{cmpdref}[<tag>]\oa{<options>}\ma{<label name>}
+ \Befehl[cmpdrefa]{cmpdref+}[<tag>]\oa{<options>}\ma{<label name>}
\end{beschreibung}
-\achtung{With v0.5 the order of the optional arguments has changed!}
-
This command is inspired by the \verb=\schemeref= command from the package
\paket{chemscheme}. It works in a very similar way. You create the scheme and save
it with temporary labels as an \verb=eps= file.
+
+Like \cmd{cmpd+} the plussed variant only references a label but does not
+declare it.
+
\begin{beispiel}[code and float]
\begin{scheme}[ht]
\centering
@@ -1122,8 +1130,8 @@ English and other European languages it is rather uncommon.
referred to as the series comma) is the comma used immediately before a coordinating
conjunction (usually and or or, and sometimes nor) preceding the final item in a
list of three or more items. For example, a list of three countries can be
- punctuated as either "Portugal, Spain, and France" (with the serial comma) or as
- "Portugal, Spain and France" (without the serial comma).
+ punctuated as either ``Portugal, Spain, and France'' (with the serial comma) or as
+ ``Portugal, Spain and France'' (without the serial comma).
Opinions vary among writers and editors on the usage or avoidance of the serial
comma. In American English, the serial comma is standard usage in non-journalistic