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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ledmac/examples/djdpoems.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ledmac/examples/djdpoems.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..08b2afd6cf6 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ledmac/examples/djdpoems.tex @@ -0,0 +1,200 @@ +%% +%% This is file `djdpoems.tex', +%% generated with the docstrip utility. +%% +%% The original source files were: +%% +%% ledpar.dtx (with options: `djdpoems') +%% +%% Author: Peter Wilson (Herries Press) herries dot press at earthlink dot net +%% Copyright 2004, 2005 Peter R. Wilson +%% +%% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the +%% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either +%% version 1.3 of this license or (at your option) any +%% later version. +%% The latest version of the license is in +%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt +%% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of +%% LaTeX version 2003/06/01 or later. +%% +%% This work has the LPPL maintenance status "unmaintained". +%% +%% This work consists of the files listed in the README file. +%% + +%%% djdpoems.tex example parallel verses on facing pages +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage{ledmac,ledpar} +\addtolength{\textheight}{-15\baselineskip} + +\maxchunks{24} % default value = 10 +\setstanzaindents{6,0,1,0,1} + +\newcommand{\longdash}{---------} + +\footparagraph{A} % for left pages +\footparagraph{B} % for right pages +\firstlinenum{1} +\linenumincrement{1} + +\let\oldBfootfmt\Bfootfmt +\renewcommand{\Bfootfmt}[3]{% + \let\printlines\printlinesR + \oldBfootfmt{#1}{#2}{#3}} + +\begin{document} + +\newcommand{\interstanza}{\pstart\centering\longdash\skipnumbering\pend} + +\begin{pages} +\begin{Leftside} +\def\endstanzaextra{\interstanza} +\beginnumbering + +\stanza +Arma gravi numero violentaque bella parabam & + edere, materi\={a} conveniente modis. & +Par erat inferior versus---risisse Cupido & + dicitur atque unum surripuisse pedem. \& + +\stanza +``Quis tibi, saeve puer, dedit hoc in carmina iuris? & + Pieridum vates, non tua turba \edtext{sumus}{\Afootnote{note lost}}. & +Quid si praeripiat flavae V\u{e}nus arma Minervae, & + ventilet accensas flava Minerva faces? \& + +\stanza +Quis probet in silvis Cererem regnare iugosis, & + lege pharetratae Virginis arva coli? & +Crinibus insignem quis \edtext{acuta}{\Afootnote{acut\={a} (abl.\ abs.)}} +cuspide Phoebum & + instruat, Aoniam Marte movente lyram? \& +\endnumbering +\end{Leftside} + +\begin{Rightside} +\def\endstanzaextra{\interstanza} +\beginnumbering +\firstlinenum{1} +\linenumincrement{1} +\setstanzaindents{6,0,1,0,1,0} + +\stanza +I was preparing to sing of weapons and violent wars, & +in heavy numbers, with the subject matter suited to the verse measure. & +The even lines were as long as the odd ones, but Cupid laughed, & +they said, and he stole away one foot.\footnote{I.e., the even lines, +which were hexameters (with six feet) became pentameters +(with five feet).} \& + +\stanza +``O cruel boy, who gave you the right over poetry? & +We poets belong to the Pierides,\footnote{Muses} we are not your folk. & +\edlabel{beginparadox}What if Venus should seize away the arms of +Minerva with the golden hair, & + if Minerva with the golden hair should fan alight the kindled torch +of love? \& + +\stanza +Who would approve of Ceres\footnote{Ceres was the Roman goddess of +the harvest.} reigning on the woodland ridges, & + and of land tilled under the law of the Maid with the +quiver\footnote{By `\textit{Virgo}' (`Virgin') Ovid means Diana, the +Roman goddess of the hunt.}? & +Who would provide Phoebus with his beautiful hair with a sharp-pointed +spear, & + while Mars stirs the \edtext{Aonian}{\Bfootnote{Mount Parnassus, +where the Muses live, is located in Aonia.}} +lyre?\edlabel{endparadox}\footnote{Lines +\xlineref{beginparadox}--\xlineref{endparadox} show some paradoxical +situations that would occur if the gods didn't stay with their own +business.} \& +\endnumbering +\end{Rightside} + +\Pages +\end{pages} + +\begin{pages} +\begin{Leftside} +\def\endstanzaextra{\interstanza} +\beginnumbering + +\begin{astanza} +Arma gravi numero violentaque bella parabam & + edere, materi\={a} conveniente modis. & +Par erat inferior versus---risisse Cupido & + dicitur atque unum surripuisse pedem. \& +\end{astanza} + +\begin{astanza} +``Quis tibi, saeve puer, dedit hoc in carmina iuris? & + Pieridum vates, non tua turba \edtext{sumus}{\Afootnote{note lost}}. & +Quid si praeripiat flavae V\u{e}nus arma Minervae, & + ventilet accensas flava Minerva faces? \& +\end{astanza} + +\begin{astanza} +Quis probet in silvis Cererem regnare iugosis, & + lege pharetratae Virginis arva coli? & +Crinibus insignem quis \edtext{acuta}{\Afootnote{acut\={a} (abl.\ abs.)}} +cuspide Phoebum & + instruat, Aoniam Marte movente lyram? \& +\end{astanza} + +\endnumbering +\end{Leftside} + +\begin{Rightside} +\def\endstanzaextra{\interstanza} +\beginnumbering +\firstlinenum{1} +\linenumincrement{1} +\setstanzaindents{6,0,1,0,1,0} + +\begin{astanza} +I was preparing to sing of weapons and violent wars, & +in heavy numbers, with the subject matter suited to the verse measure. & +The even lines were as long as the odd ones, but Cupid laughed, & +they said, and he stole away one foot.\footnote{I.e., the even lines, +which were hexameters (with six feet) became pentameters +(with five feet).} \& +\end{astanza} + +\begin{astanza} +``O cruel boy, who gave you the right over poetry? & +We poets belong to the Pierides,\footnote{Muses} we are not your folk. & +\edlabel{beginparadox}What if Venus should seize away the arms of +Minerva with the golden hair, & + if Minerva with the golden hair should fan alight the kindled torch +of love? \& +\end{astanza} + +\begin{astanza} +Who would approve of Ceres\footnote{Ceres was the Roman goddess of the +harvest.} reigning on the woodland ridges, & + and of land tilled under the law of the Maid with the +quiver\footnote{By `\textit{Virgo}' (`Virgin') Ovid means Diana, +the Roman goddess of the hunt.}? & +Who would provide Phoebus with his beautiful hair with a sharp-pointed +spear, & + while Mars stirs the \edtext{Aonian}{\Bfootnote{Mount Parnassus, where +the Muses live, is located in Aonia.}} +lyre?\edlabel{endparadox}\footnote{Lines +\xlineref{beginparadox}--\xlineref{endparadox} show some paradoxical +situations that would occur if the gods didn't stay with their +own business.} \& +\end{astanza} + +\endnumbering +\end{Rightside} + +\Pages +\end{pages} + +\end{document} + +\endinput +%% +%% End of file `djdpoems.tex'. |