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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/linguex/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/linguex/README index 0a681065fd0..70902eeb3ef 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/linguex/README +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/linguex/README @@ -1,8 +1,6 @@ -This bundle comprises two packages: +This bundle comprises three packages: - * The linguex package facilitates the formatting of linguist examples, -automatically taking care of example numbering, indentations, indexed -brackets, and the '*' in grammaticality judgments. - * The ps-trees package provides linguistic trees, building on the -macros of tree-dvips , but overcoming some of the older package's shortcomings. + * The linguex package facilitates the formatting of linguist examples, automatically taking care of example numbering, indentations, indexed brackets, and the '*' in grammaticality judgments. + * The linguho package facilitates making handouts from documents that use linguex for examples + * The ps-trees package provides linguistic trees, building on the macros of tree-dvips , but overcoming some of the older package's shortcomings. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/linguex/README.TEXLIVE b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/linguex/README.TEXLIVE deleted file mode 100644 index 864be2f183a..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/linguex/README.TEXLIVE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -The following files have been removed in the TeX Live installation of -the current package, typically due to duplication, lack of space, or -missing source code. You can find these files on CTAN at - http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/linguex -If questions or concerns, email tex-live@tug.org. - - cgloss4e.sty diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/linguex/linguex-doc.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/linguex/linguex-doc.pdf Binary files differindex f34f1a0cf63..ec91a582cf2 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/linguex/linguex-doc.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/linguex/linguex-doc.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/linguex/linguex-doc.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/linguex/linguex-doc.tex index a44b7556a8e..ce358c6e023 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/linguex/linguex-doc.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/linguex/linguex-doc.tex @@ -1,19 +1,19 @@ -%% linguex-doc.tex version 2.0 -%% documentation of linguex.sty version 4.0 +%% linguex-doc.tex version 2.1 +%% documentation of linguex.sty version 4.3 %% Author: Wolfgang.Sternefeld@uni-tuebingen.de -%% filedate 2008/06/30 +%% Version number updated; minor typos fixed +%% filedate 2013/05/28 \documentclass{article} -\usepackage{linguexVPagin} +\usepackage{linguex} %\usepackage{linguho} %\usepackage[*]{linguho} -%\documentstyle[linguex]{article} \sloppy\raggedbottom %\addtolength{\alignSubExnegindent}{.7em} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \begin{document} \title{linguex.sty Documentation} \author{Wolfgang Sternefeld\\ -Version 4.0 --- September 2009} +Version 4.3 --- May 2013} \date{} \maketitle @@ -134,10 +134,10 @@ necessary to split the command \verb-\footnote{...}- into \LaTeX-manual). The footnotetext must be placed outside the \verb-\ex.--environment of the main text. -Some style files (e.g. endnote.sty) modify the definition of -footnotes (as linguex.sty itself does so in order to let \verb|\ex.| know +Some style files (e.g. {\tt endnote.sty}) modify the definition of +footnotes (as {\tt linguex.sty} itself does so in order to let \verb|\ex.| know whether or not it is inside a footnote). Such style files must be -accommodated to linguex.sty by making sure that \verb-\if@noftnote- is +accommodated to {\tt linguex.sty} by making sure that \verb-\if@noftnote- is set false at the beginning of each footnote (by saying \verb-\@noftnotefalse- in the modified footnote definition); otherwise you will get the arabic style of example numberings (as being used in @@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ well. Note also that a space is required before the grammaticality judgment, otherwise the beginning of subscripting cannot be properly identified. -As with the gloss macro, grouping surpresses subscripting. +As with the gloss macro, grouping suppresses subscripting. Consider the effects of spacing and grouping in \Next: \begin{verbatim} \exi.\a. [[NP Fritz ][ snores ]]S @@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ the begin-end-format, style files that suppress printing between the end and the beginning of certain environments (e.g. {\tt xcomment.sty}) could unfortunately not be adopted to produce a handout (I didn't see a way of doing so, probably because I didn't understand -what goes on inside xcomment.sty). +what goes on inside {\tt xcomment.sty}). This deficiency might be compensated for by using {\tt linguho.sty}, which removes all examples and headings (of sections and subsections) @@ -296,17 +296,17 @@ instructions automatically go into \textit{jobname}.han and are executed only there. (The main body of text before \verb-\makehandout- is considered irrelevant, but I didn't find a way to suppress writing it into the dvi-file. Any help to solve this -problem will be appreciated; note that I am not a \TeX-wizzard, only a lazy +problem will be appreciated; note that I am not a \TeX-wizard, only a lazy linguist). In case you have defined \verb.\active. characters (e.g. Umlaut in German) these will most likely turn out troublesome (i.e. these -commands should normaly be protected). For a general solution, -inspect the definition of \verb.\MkOthersSpecial. in linguho.sty. +commands should normally be protected). For a general solution, +inspect the definition of \verb.\MkOthersSpecial. in {\tt linguho.sty}. Uncommenting any of the lines there will solve the problem for the active character contained in the respective line (sometimes it might -in addition be necessary to use t1enc.sty or germanb.sty instead of -german.sty). +in addition be necessary to use {\tt t1enc.sty} or {\tt germanb.sty} instead of +{\tt german.sty}). \subsection*{Customizing Lengths and Margins}% @@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ simultaneously, say \verb-\resetExdefaults-. The exact behavior of standard fonts the default spacing can be defined only \verb.\AtBeginDocument. (for reasons I do not understand), therefore the default values for the above lengths are declared - \verb.\AtBeginDocument.. In consequence, any + \verb.\AtBeginDocument.. Consequently, any deviation from the default must be specified after \verb.\begin{document}. @@ -366,7 +366,7 @@ subexamples, as shown in \Next and \NNext: \addtolength{\alignSubExnegindent}{-.5em}% By saying \verb.\alignSubExtrue. before \verb.\begin{document}., the sublabels (a. and b. in \Last) -are given a negative indentation. This is controled by the lengths +are given a negative indentation. This is controlled by the lengths \verb.\alignSubExnegindent. and \verb.\Exlabelsep., which can be customized by \verb-\setlength-. after \verb.\begin{document}.. @@ -549,10 +549,10 @@ Since the space between the \verb.\Exlabelwidth. and the text remains the same, the transition from (9) to (10) and from (99) to (100) will cause a change of indentation, which might look ugly, particularly in handouts. In order to -supress the default behavior of \verb|\Exlabelwidth|, it must be +suppress the default behavior of \verb|\Exlabelwidth|, it must be assigned a particular length. For example, saying \verb.\settowidth{\Exlabelwidth}{(110)}. will cause the labelwidth of -all examles from (1) to (99) to be identical. +all examples from (1) to (99) to be identical. Since wide labels should still retain their natural size, the user's specification of \verb|\Exlabelsep| should not be wider than (1100), @@ -565,10 +565,10 @@ than ``(1100)''. (The default value of \subsection*{cgloss4e.sty} -I found two problems with cgloss4e.sty. The first relates to AMS-\TeX. -Writing a translation immediated below the glossed material normally -behaves as one would expect, but with AMS-Tex the translation becomes -indented, for reasons I do not understand. To remidy this, one has to +I found two problems with {\tt cgloss4e.sty}. The first relates to AMS-\TeX. +Writing a translation immediately below the glossed material normally +behaves as one would expect, but with AMS-\TeX the translation becomes +indented, for reasons I do not understand. To remedy this, one has to (re-)define the list indentation, e.g. as shown below (from \LaTeX): \begin{verbatim} @@ -585,7 +585,7 @@ The second problem concerns the use of \verb.\gll. at a position other than the beginning of a list. Then the gloss starts a new paragraph and puts unwanted vspace above and below the list. One way to suppress this is to change the flushleft commands used within -cgloss4e.sty into raggedright by saying +{\tt cgloss4e.sty} into raggedright by saying \verb.\renewenvironment{flushleft}{\raggedright}{}.. |