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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/koma-script/doc/english/scrbookreportarticle-experts.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/koma-script/doc/english/scrbookreportarticle-experts.tex index 00f2b232365..724addb592e 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/koma-script/doc/english/scrbookreportarticle-experts.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/koma-script/doc/english/scrbookreportarticle-experts.tex @@ -48,13 +48,13 @@ % ============================================================================ \KOMAProvidesFile{scrbookreportarticle-experts.tex} - [$Date: 2015-04-04 11:18:50 +0200 (Sat, 04 Apr 2015) $ + [$Date: 2015-06-17 13:12:54 +0200 (Wed, 17 Jun 2015) $ KOMA-Script guide (chapter: scrbook, scrreprt, scrartcl for experts)] \translator{Gernot Hassenpflug\and Markus Kohm} -% Date of the translated German file: 2015-04-04 +% Date of the translated German file: 2015-06-17 \chapter{Additional Information about the Main Classes \Class{scrbook}, @@ -237,9 +237,11 @@ not recommended!% \begin{Declaration} - \Macro{@fontsizefilebase} + \Macro{@fontsizefilebase}\\ + \Macro{changefontsizes}\Parameter{font size} \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{@fontsizefilebase}% +\BeginIndex{Cmd}{changefontsizes}% The prefix \File{scrsize} for file names of font size files, that has been mentioned\iffree{ in \autoref{sec:maincls-experts.addInfos}}{} at \autopageref{desc:maincls-experts.option.fontsize} is only the default of the @@ -250,10 +252,10 @@ may define this macro with another file name prefix to use completely different font size files. Also\textnote{Hint!} authors of wrapper classes could change or deactivate the \emph{fallback} solution for unknown font sizes by redefinition of macro -\Macro{changefontsizes}\important{\Macro{changefontsizes}}% -\IndexCmd{changefontsize}. This macro has exactly one argument: the wanted -font size.% +\Macro{changefontsizes}\important{\Macro{changefontsizes}}. This macro has +exactly one argument: the wanted \PName{font size}.% % +\EndIndex{Cmd}{changefontsizes}% \EndIndex{Cmd}{@fontsizefilebase}% \begin{Declaration} @@ -417,7 +419,7 @@ this reactivation of the \Macro{setparsizes} values is deactivated.% \BeginIndex{Cmd}{DeclareNewSectionCommand}% \BeginIndex{Cmd}{RedeclareSectionCommand}% \BeginIndex{Cmd}{ProvideSectionCommand}% -With\ChangedAt[2014/11]{v3.15}{\Class{scrbook}\and \Class{scrreprt}\and +With\ChangedAt{v3.15}{\Class{scrbook}\and \Class{scrreprt}\and \Class{scrartcl}} these commands you can either define a new section-like command \Macro{\PName{name}} or change an already defined sectioning command \Macro{\PName{name}}. To do so you use the optional argument to setup several @@ -426,29 +428,35 @@ command \Macro{\PName{name}} or change an already defined sectioning command shown in \autoref{tab:maincls-experts.declaresection.keys}, there are style dependent attributes, too. Currently the following styles are provided: \begin{labeling}{\PValue{chapter}:} -\item[\PValue{chapter}:] \ChangedAt[2015/03]{v3.17}{\Class{scrbook}\and - \Class{scrreprt}\and \Class{scrartcl}}Style of chapter - headings. Currently you cannot define new commands with this style. But you - can configure the existing command \Macro{chapter}. To do so you can also - use the additional attributes of +\item[\PValue{chapter}:] \ChangedAt{v3.18}{\Class{scrbook}\and + \Class{scrreprt}}Style of chapter headings. This style is currently used + for \Macro{chapter}\IndexCmd{chapter} and indirectly for + \Macro{addchap}\IndexCmd{addchap}. You can define new section-like commands + using this style. To define new or to reconfigure existing commands you can + also use the additional attributes of \autoref{tab:maincls-experts.declarechapterstyle.keys}, \autopageref{tab:maincls-experts.declarechapterstyle.keys}. Note\textnote{Attention!} that command \Macro{addchap} and the star variants are configured automatically together with \Macro{chapter} and should not be changed independently. Note that \Class{scrartcl}\OnlyAt{\Class{scrbook}\and \Class{scrreprt}} does not provide this style. -\item[\PValue{part}:] \ChangedAt[2015/03]{v3.17}{\Class{scrbook}\and - \Class{scrreprt}\and \Class{scrartcl}}Style part headings. Currently you - cannot define new commands with this style. But you can configure the - existing command \Macro{part}. To do so you can also use the additional - attributes of \autoref{tab:maincls-experts.declarepartstyle.keys}, +\item[\PValue{part}:] \ChangedAt{v3.18}{\Class{scrbook}\and + \Class{scrreprt}\and \Class{scrartcl}}Style part headings. This style is + currently used for \Macro{part}\IndexCmd{part} and indirectly for + \Macro{addpart}\IndexCmd{addpart}. You can define new section-like commands + using this style. To define new or to reconfigure existing commands you can + also use the additional attributes of + \autoref{tab:maincls-experts.declarepartstyle.keys}, \autopageref{tab:maincls-experts.declarepartstyle.keys}. Note\textnote{Attention!} that command \Macro{addpart} and the star variants are configured automatically together with \Macro{part} and should not be changed independently. \item[\PValue{section}:] Style of section headings. This style is currently - used for \Macro{section}, \Macro{subsection}, \Macro{subsubsection}, - \Macro{paragraph}, and \Macro{subparagraph}. You can define new section-like + used for \Macro{section}\IndexCmd{section}, + \Macro{subsection}\IndexCmd{subsection}, + \Macro{subsubsection}\IndexCmd{subsubsection}, + \Macro{paragraph}\IndexCmd{paragraph}, and + \Macro{subparagraph}\IndexCmd{subparagraph}. You can define new section-like commands using this style. To define new or to reconfigure existing commands you can also use the additional attributes of \autoref{tab:maincls-experts.declaresectionstyle.keys}, @@ -598,6 +606,16 @@ dependent attributes, too. Currently the following styles are provided: \PValue{innerskip} & \PName{length} & The vertical skip between the prefix line and the heading's text, if a prefix line is used.\\ + \PValue{pagestyle} & \PName{page style name} & + The name of the page style that + should be used automatically on + pages with the heading. There is no + validation whether or not + \PName{page style name} is really + the name of a page style. Therefore, + wrong names will result in error + messages at usage of the + section-like command.\\ \PValue{prefixfont} & \PName{font commands} & The initial font setting that should be used beside @@ -638,10 +656,27 @@ dependent attributes, too. Currently the following styles are provided: \Macro{setkomafont} and \Macro{addtokomafont} for the element of the heading.\\ - \PValue{innerskip} & \PName{length} & The vertical skip between the prefix + \PValue{innerskip} & \PName{length} & % \OnlyAt{\Class{scrbook}\and + % \Class{scrreprt}}% + The vertical skip between the prefix line and the heading's text of \Class{scrbook} and \Class{scrreprt}.\\ + \PValue{pagestyle} & \PName{page style name} & + % \OnlyAt{\Class{scrbook}\and + % \Class{scrreprt}}% + The name of the page style that + should be used automatically on + pages with the heading. There is no + validation whether or not + \PName{page style name} is really + the name of a page style. Therefore, + wrong names will result in error + messages at usage of the + section-like command. This feature + is only available with + \Class{scrbook} or + \Class{scrreprt}.\\ \PValue{prefixfont} & \PName{font commands} & The initial font setting that should be used beside |