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See http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt for details. + +*************************************************************************** + +This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'. + +The Current Maintainer of this work is + Marei Peischl <marei@peitex.de>. + +[Link to the GitLab Repository](https://gitlab.com/TeXhackse/ragged2e) + +## Abstract +A LaTeX package which defines new commands `\Centering`, `\RaggedLeft`, and `\RaggedRight` and new environments `Center`, `FlushLeft`, and `FlushRight`, which set ragged text and are easily configurable to allow hyphenation. + +## Provided files + +* README.md +* ragged2e.dtx +* ragged2e.ins + +The files +* ragged2e.sty + +## Issue Tracker +If you think you may have found a bug in these packages, +or want to report a suggestion for improvement, please visit + https://gitlab.com/TeXhackse/ragged2e/issues + + +## Version History + * 3.0 Move from everysel package to lthooks + + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ragged2e/ragged2e.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ragged2e/ragged2e.pdf Binary files differindex 607a7c9ba3a..0a593dada10 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ragged2e/ragged2e.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ragged2e/ragged2e.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ragged2e/raggtest.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ragged2e/raggtest.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 5b10e30afe8..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ragged2e/raggtest.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass{article} -\usepackage{ragged2e} -\usepackage{multicol} - -\pagestyle{empty} - -\newcommand{\Test}{% - ``The purpose of this pronunciation exercise is to remind you that - \TeX{} is primarily concerned with high-quality technical - manuscripts: Its emphasis is on art and technology, as in the - underlying Greek word. - If you merely want to produce a passably good document --- - something acceptable and bascially readable but not really - beautiful --- a simpler system will usually suffice. - With \TeX{} the goal is to produce the {\sl finest\/} quality: - this requires more attention to detail, but you will not find it - much harder to go the extra distance, and you'll be able to take - special pride in the finished product.'' -} - -\setlength{\parindent}{0pt} - -\newcommand{\bs}{{\tt\symbol{'134}}} - -\begin{document} -\begin{multicols}{3} - -\fussy - -\RaggedRight - -{\verb|\raggedright|\\ -\raggedright\Test\\[3ex]} - -{{\tt\bs{}RaggedRightRight\-skip} = {\tt 0pt plus 1em}\\ -\setlength{\RaggedRightRightskip}{0pt plus 1em} -\RaggedRight\Test\par\vspace{3ex}} - -{{\tt\bs{}RaggedRightRight\-skip} = {\tt 0pt plus 2em} -\begin{FlushLeft}\Test\end{FlushLeft}} - -{{\tt\bs{}RaggedRightRight\-skip} = {\tt 0pt plus 3em}\\ -\setlength{\RaggedRightRightskip}{0pt plus 3em} -\RaggedRight\Test\par\vspace{3ex}} - -{{\tt\bs{}RaggedRightRight\-skip} = {\tt 0pt plus 4em} -\setlength{\RaggedRightRightskip}{0pt plus 4em} -\begin{FlushLeft}\Test\end{FlushLeft}} - -{{\tt\bs{}RaggedRightRight\-skip} = {\tt 0pt plus 5em}\\ -\setlength{\RaggedRightRightskip}{0pt plus 5em} -\RaggedRight\Test\par\vspace{3ex}} - -{{\tt\bs{}RaggedRightRight\-skip} = {\tt 0pt plus 6em} -\setlength{\RaggedRightRightskip}{0pt plus 6em} -\begin{FlushLeft}\Test\end{FlushLeft}} - -{{\tt\bs{}RaggedRightRight\-skip} = {\tt 0pt plus 7em}\\ -\setlength{\RaggedRightRightskip}{0pt plus 7em} -\RaggedRight\Test\par\vspace{3ex}} - -{% - \setlength{\parfillskip}{0pt} - \setlength{\RaggedRightRightskip}{0pt} - \setlength{\RaggedRightLeftskip}{0pt plus 2em} - \RaggedRight - {% - {\tt\bs{}RaggedRightRight\-skip} = {\tt 0pt}, - {\tt\bs{}Rag\-ged\-Right\-Left\-skip} = {\tt 0pt plus 2em}, - {\tt\bs{}par\-fill\-skip} = {\tt 0pt}\par} - \Test\par} - -\end{multicols} - -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ragged2e/test-koma.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ragged2e/test-koma.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 35dfe75b898..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ragged2e/test-koma.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -\nofiles -\documentclass[a5paper]{scrartcl} -\usepackage[document,newcommands]{ragged2e} -\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} -\usepackage{lmodern} -\usepackage{microtype} -\usepackage{geometry} - -\newcommand*{\Test}{% - \rmfamily - ``The purpose of this pronunciation exercise is to remind you that - \TeX{} is primarily concerned with high-quality technical - manuscripts: Its emphasis is on art and technology, as in the - underlying Greek word. - If you merely want to produce a passably good document --- - something acceptable and bascially readable but not really - beautiful --- a simpler system will usually suffice. - With \TeX{} the goal is to produce the \textsl{finest} quality: - this requires more attention to detail, but you will not find it - much harder to go the extra distance, and you'll be able to take - special pride in the finished product.''\par - \ttfamily - ``The purpose of this pronunciation exercise is to remind you that - \TeX{} is primarily concerned with high-quality technical - manuscripts: Its emphasis is on art and technology, as in the - underlying Greek word. - If you merely want to produce a passably good document --- - something acceptable and bascially readable but not really - beautiful --- a simpler system will usually suffice. - With \TeX{} the goal is to produce the \textsl{finest} quality: - this requires more attention to detail, but you will not find it - much harder to go the extra distance, and you'll be able to take - special pride in the finished product.''} - -\begin{document} -\Test\footnote{\Test} -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ragged2e/test1.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ragged2e/test1.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 924044522c7..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ragged2e/test1.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -\nofiles -\documentclass{article} - -\newcommand*{\Test}[1]{% - #1\\ - \rmfamily - ``The purpose of this pronunciation exercise is to remind you that - \TeX{} is primarily concerned with high-quality technical - manuscripts: Its emphasis is on art and technology, as in the - underlying Greek word. - If you merely want to produce a passably good document --- - something acceptable and bascially readable but not really - beautiful --- a simpler system will usually suffice. - With \TeX{} the goal is to produce the \textsl{finest} quality: - this requires more attention to detail, but you will not find it - much harder to go the extra distance, and you'll be able to take - special pride in the finished product.''\par - \ttfamily - ``The purpose of this pronunciation exercise is to remind you that - \TeX{} is primarily concerned with high-quality technical - manuscripts: Its emphasis is on art and technology, as in the - underlying Greek word. - If you merely want to produce a passably good document --- - something acceptable and bascially readable but not really - beautiful --- a simpler system will usually suffice. - With \TeX{} the goal is to produce the \textsl{finest} quality: - this requires more attention to detail, but you will not find it - much harder to go the extra distance, and you'll be able to take - special pride in the finished product.''\par - \medskip - } -\usepackage{multicol} -\setcounter{collectmore}{2} -\setcounter{columnbadness}{5000} - -\pagestyle{empty} - -\usepackage{ragged2e} - -\begin{document} -\begin{multicols}{3} -\fussy -{\centering\Test{centering}} -{\Centering\Test{Centering}} -\newpage -{\raggedleft\Test{raggedleft}} -{\RaggedLeft\Test{RaggedLeft}} -\newpage -{\raggedright\Test{raggedright}} -{\RaggedRight\Test{RaggedRight}} -\newpage -\begin{center}\Test{center}\end{center} -\begin{Center}\Test{Center}\end{Center} -\newpage -\begin{flushleft}\Test{flushleft}\end{flushleft} -\begin{FlushLeft}\Test{FlushLeft}\end{FlushLeft} -\newpage -\begin{flushright}\Test{flushright}\end{flushright} -\begin{FlushRight}\Test{Flushright}\end{FlushRight} -\end{multicols} -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ragged2e/test2.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ragged2e/test2.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 82c6c6590c6..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ragged2e/test2.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -\nofiles -\documentclass{article} - -\newcommand*{\Test}[1]{% - #1\\ - \rmfamily - ``The purpose of this pronunciation exercise is to remind you that - \TeX{} is primarily concerned with high-quality technical - manuscripts: Its emphasis is on art and technology, as in the - underlying Greek word. - If you merely want to produce a passably good document --- - something acceptable and bascially readable but not really - beautiful --- a simpler system will usually suffice. - With \TeX{} the goal is to produce the \textsl{finest} quality: - this requires more attention to detail, but you will not find it - much harder to go the extra distance, and you'll be able to take - special pride in the finished product.''\par - \ttfamily - ``The purpose of this pronunciation exercise is to remind you that - \TeX{} is primarily concerned with high-quality technical - manuscripts: Its emphasis is on art and technology, as in the - underlying Greek word. - If you merely want to produce a passably good document --- - something acceptable and bascially readable but not really - beautiful --- a simpler system will usually suffice. - With \TeX{} the goal is to produce the \textsl{finest} quality: - this requires more attention to detail, but you will not find it - much harder to go the extra distance, and you'll be able to take - special pride in the finished product.''\par - \medskip - } -\usepackage{multicol} -\setcounter{collectmore}{2} -\setcounter{columnbadness}{5000} - -\pagestyle{empty} - -\usepackage[OriginalParameters]{ragged2e} - -\begin{document} -\begin{multicols}{3} -\fussy -{\centering\Test{centering}} -{\Centering\Test{Centering}} -\newpage -{\raggedleft\Test{raggedleft}} -{\RaggedLeft\Test{RaggedLeft}} -\newpage -{\raggedright\Test{raggedright}} -{\RaggedRight\Test{RaggedRight}} -\newpage -\begin{center}\Test{center}\end{center} -\begin{Center}\Test{Center}\end{Center} -\newpage -\begin{flushleft}\Test{flushleft}\end{flushleft} -\begin{FlushLeft}\Test{FlushLeft}\end{FlushLeft} -\newpage -\begin{flushright}\Test{flushright}\end{flushright} -\begin{FlushRight}\Test{Flushright}\end{FlushRight} -\end{multicols} -\end{document} |