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@@ -39,6 +39,22 @@ Use the \texttt{defaultquotes} package option to restore the default behavior of
\subsection{\texttt{endnotes}}
The \texttt{endnotes} option converts footnotes to endnotes, including footnotes created with this package's \texttt{Footnote} environment.
+On its own, this option loads the \texttt{endnotes} package and does everything
+necessary for endnotes.
+You can define the following commands to adjust the behavior:
+
+\begin{center}
+\begin{tabular}{ll}
+ Command & Default value \\ \hline
+ \verb|\DoBeforeEndnotes| & \verb|\clearpage| \\
+ \verb|\EndnoteFont| & Empty (normal font) \\
+\end{tabular}
+\end{center}
+
+If you want to setup the endnotes in a completely different way or avoid
+conflicts with another package, you can do
+\verb|\renewcommand{\SetupEndnotes}{}| to eliminate all of this or you can renew
+the command to do something else.
\section{Semantic Commands Defined Without Arguments}
@@ -50,6 +66,9 @@ For example, the command for a technical term, typically set in italics is defin
\end{verbatim}
To redefine it to be set in bold, for example, you can use the basic \LaTeX{} command \verb|\renewcommand{\term}{\textbf}|.
+The \verb|\strong| command is already defined in the \texttt{fontspec} package;
+if that package is loaded, this package will not redefine its command.
+
\begin{center}
\begin{tabularx}{\linewidth}{llX}
\toprule
@@ -97,10 +116,10 @@ Use like so:
\begin{verbatim}
Body text.%
- \begin{Footnote}
+\begin{Footnote}
Footnote text.
More footnote text.
- \end{Footnote}
+\end{Footnote}
Continuation of body text.
\end{verbatim}
@@ -111,6 +130,10 @@ These could be redefined to use Unicode symbols if the font contains them, or wi
Remember that like all commands without arguments, \LaTeX{} will ignore the space after the command-name, so you will need to write \verb|\fl{}| or \verb|\fl\ |.
There is also a command for octave numbers, for the system in which middle C begins the fourth octave.
+If the \texttt{musicography} package is loaded, it will redefine the commands
+\verb|\fl|, \verb|\sh|, and \verb|\na| to use nicer symbols from the MusiX\TeX{}
+fonts.
+
\begin{center}
\begin{tabular}{ll}
\toprule