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--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/numspell/numspell.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/numspell/numspell.tex
@@ -30,10 +30,14 @@
\setlength{\parskip}{6pt}
\lstnewenvironment{examplelst}{\lstset{
-belowskip=\bigskipamount,
+%belowskip=\bigskipamount,
basicstyle=\ttfamily,
backgroundcolor=\color{black!10},
+frame=trbl,
+framesep=3pt,
columns=fullflexible,
+xleftmargin=3.4pt,
+xrightmargin=3.4pt,
keepspaces}}{}
\newcommand{\commandinline}{\lstinline[
@@ -52,7 +56,7 @@ keepspaces]}
\begin{document}
-\title{The {\bfseries\sffamily numspell} package\\{\large v1.3 (2020/11/07)}}
+\title{The {\bfseries\sffamily numspell} package\\{\large v1.4 (2020/11/11)}}
\author{Tibor Tómács\\{\normalsize\url{tomacs.tibor@uni-eszterhazy.hu}}}
\date{}
\maketitle
@@ -63,7 +67,7 @@ The aim of the \texttt{numspell} package is to spell the cardinal and ordinal nu
The supported languages are English (British and American), French, German, Hungarian and Italian.
The spelling will happen in the current language.
-The \texttt{numspell} package requires the services of the following packages: \texttt{xstring}, \texttt{etoolbox}, \texttt{iflang}.
+The \texttt{numspell} package requires the services of the \texttt{xstring} and \texttt{iflang} packages.
Load the package as usual, with
\begin{flushleft}
@@ -231,6 +235,15 @@ For example
\thenumspellMyNum
\end{description}
+\section{Commands for English language}
+If the \texttt{english}, \texttt{british}, \texttt{ukenglish} or \texttt{UKenglish} language is active, then the number spelling will happen in British English. But it will be in American English, if the \texttt{american}, \texttt{usenglish} or \texttt{USenglish} language is active.
+\begin{description}
+\item\commandinline|\numspellUS|\\
+Using British English, you can rechange the number spelling to American English by this command.
+\item\commandinline|\numspellGB|\\
+Using American English, you can rechange the number spelling to British English by this command.
+\end{description}
+
\section{Commands for French language}
The following commands only work, if \texttt{french} language is active.
\begin{description}
@@ -246,7 +259,7 @@ but \verb|\numspellpremiere\ordnumspell{1}| $\to$ {\numspellpremiere\ordnumspell
\end{description}
\section{Commands for Hungarian language}
-The following commands only work, if \texttt{magyar} language is active.
+The following commands only work, if \texttt{magyar} or \texttt{hungarian} language is active.
\begin{description}
\item\commandinline|\anumspell[!<zeros>!]{!<num>!}|\\
It works like \verb|\numspell|, but the number spelling will start with Hungarian definite article. For example
@@ -337,10 +350,9 @@ The ordinal numbers will be printed in feminine form. For example\\
\end{description}
\section{Examples}
-\subsection*{Example \stepcounter{subsection}\arabic{subsection}}
+
\begin{examplelst}
\documentclass{article}
-\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[magyar,italian,ngerman,french,english]{babel}
\usepackage{numspell}
@@ -349,80 +361,56 @@ The ordinal numbers will be printed in feminine form. For example\\
\def\mynum{123456789}
\noindent
In British English the spelling of \num{\mynum} is
-\emph{``\numspell{\mynum}''}.
+\emph{\numspell{\mynum}}.
\par\smallskip\noindent
In American English the spelling of \num{\mynum} is
-{\selectlanguage{american}\emph{``\numspell{\mynum}''}}.
+\foreignlanguage{american}{\em\numspell{\mynum}}.
\par\smallskip\noindent
In French the spelling of \num{\mynum} is
-{\selectlanguage{french}\emph{``\numspell{\mynum}''}}.
+\foreignlanguage{french}{\em\numspell{\mynum}}.
\par\smallskip\noindent
In German the spelling of \num{\mynum} is
-{\selectlanguage{ngerman}\emph{``\numspell{\mynum}''}}.
+\foreignlanguage{ngerman}{\em\numspell{\mynum}}.
\par\smallskip\noindent
In Hungarian the spelling of \num{\mynum} is
-{\selectlanguage{magyar}\emph{`'\numspell{\mynum}''}}.
+\foreignlanguage{magyar}{\em\numspell{\mynum}}.
\par\smallskip\noindent
In Italian the spelling of \num{\mynum} is
-{\selectlanguage{italian}\emph{``\numspell{\mynum}''}}.
+\foreignlanguage{italian}{\em\numspell{\mynum}}.
\end{document}
\end{examplelst}
-
\def\mynum{123456789}
-
\noindent
In British English the spelling of \num{\mynum} is
-\emph{``\numspell{\mynum}''}.
-
-\smallskip\noindent
+\emph{\numspell{\mynum}}.
+\par\smallskip\noindent
In American English the spelling of \num{\mynum} is
-{\selectlanguage{american}\emph{``\numspell{\mynum}''}}.
-
-\smallskip\noindent
+\foreignlanguage{american}{\em\numspell{\mynum}}.
+\par\smallskip\noindent
In French the spelling of \num{\mynum} is
-{\selectlanguage{french}\emph{``\numspell{\mynum}''}}.
-
-\smallskip\noindent
+\foreignlanguage{french}{\em\numspell{\mynum}}.
+\par\smallskip\noindent
In German the spelling of \num{\mynum} is
-{\selectlanguage{ngerman}\emph{``\numspell{\mynum}''}}.
-
-\smallskip\noindent
+\foreignlanguage{ngerman}{\em\numspell{\mynum}}.
+\par\smallskip\noindent
In Hungarian the spelling of \num{\mynum} is
-{\selectlanguage{magyar}\emph{`'\numspell{\mynum}''}}.
-
-\smallskip\noindent
+\foreignlanguage{magyar}{\em\numspell{\mynum}}.
+\par\smallskip\noindent
In Italian the spelling of \num{\mynum} is
-{\selectlanguage{italian}\emph{``\numspell{\mynum}''}}.
+\foreignlanguage{italian}{\em\numspell{\mynum}}.
-\bigskip
-\subsection*{Example \stepcounter{subsection}\arabic{subsection}}
-\begin{examplelst}
-\documentclass{article}
-\usepackage{numspell}
-\usepackage[group-separator={,}]{siunitx}
-\begin{document}
-\def\mynum{123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456}
-\Numspell{\mynum}, that is \num{\mynum}.
-\end{document}
-\end{examplelst}
-
-\def\mynum{123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456}
-\Numspell{\mynum}, that is \num{\mynum}.
-
-\bigskip
-\subsection*{Example \stepcounter{subsection}\arabic{subsection}}
\begin{examplelst}
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{numspell}
\newcounter{mycount}
-\makeatletter
\begin{document}
The
+\makeatletter
\@whilenum\value{mycount}<51
\do{\ordnumspell{\themycount}\stepcounter{mycount},\ }\dots
+\makeatother
\end{document}
\end{examplelst}
-
\makeatletter
\newcounter{mycount}
The
@@ -430,21 +418,19 @@ The
\do{\ordnumspell{\themycount}\stepcounter{mycount},\ }\dots
\makeatother
-\bigskip
-\subsection*{Example \stepcounter{subsection}\arabic{subsection}}
\begin{examplelst}
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{numspell}
\newcounter{mycount}
\def\themycount{\numspell{\arabic{mycount}}}
-\makeatletter
\begin{document}
\Numspell{0},
+\makeatletter
\@whilenum\value{mycount}<30
\do{\stepcounter{mycount}\themycount,\ }\dots
+\makeatother
\end{document}
\end{examplelst}
-
\def\themycount{\numspell{\arabic{mycount}}}
\setcounter{mycount}{0}
\makeatletter
@@ -453,7 +439,6 @@ The
\do{\stepcounter{mycount}\themycount,\ }\dots
\makeatother
-\bigskip
\section{Limitations}
Do not use the \verb|\numspell|, \verb|\numspell*|, \verb|\Numspell|, \verb|\Numspell*|, etc.\ commands inside sectioning commands and \verb|\MakeUppercase|.
An example for the illustration of the problem:
@@ -469,24 +454,20 @@ An example for the illustration of the problem:
Text
\end{document}
\end{examplelst}
-\noindent
-\textbf{The bugs}
+
+The following mistakes occur:
\begin{enumerate}
\setlength{\labelsep}{5pt}
-\item
-On the page 1: ``\numspell{123}''\\
+\item On the page 1: ``\numspell{123}''\\
Required: \numspell*{123}\MakeUppercase{``\thenumspell''}
-
-\item
-On the heading: \emph{``THE \ordnumspell{123} FACTOR''}\\
+\item On the heading: \emph{``THE \ordnumspell{123} FACTOR''}\\
Required: \ordnumspell*{123}\MakeUppercase{\em``The \thenumspell\ factor''}
-
-\item
-On the pdf bookmark: ``The 123 factor''\\
+\item On the pdf bookmark: ``The 123 factor''\\
Required: ``The \ordnumspell{123} factor''
\end{enumerate}
-\noindent
-\textbf{The solution}
+
+\subsubsection*{The solution}
+
\begin{examplelst}
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{hyperref}