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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/koma-script/doc/english/scrlttr2.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/koma-script/doc/english/scrlttr2.tex index ab944d13090..f6353972ce1 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/koma-script/doc/english/scrlttr2.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/koma-script/doc/english/scrlttr2.tex @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ % ====================================================================== % scrlttr2.tex -% Copyright (c) Markus Kohm, 2002-2013 +% Copyright (c) Markus Kohm, 2002-2014 % % This file is part of the LaTeX2e KOMA-Script bundle. % @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ % This work consists of all files listed in manifest.txt. % ---------------------------------------------------------------------- % scrlttr2.tex -% Copyright (c) Markus Kohm, 2002-2013 +% Copyright (c) Markus Kohm, 2002-2014 % % Dieses Werk darf nach den Bedingungen der LaTeX Project Public Lizenz, % Version 1.3c, verteilt und/oder veraendert werden. @@ -46,13 +46,13 @@ % ============================================================================ \KOMAProvidesFile{scrlttr2.tex}% - [$Date: 2013-12-13 12:11:01 +0100 (Fr, 13. Dez 2013) $ + [$Date: 2014-10-07 08:53:12 +0200 (Tue, 07 Oct 2014) $ KOMA-Script guide (chapter: scrlttr2)] \translator{Harald Bongartz\and Georg Grandke\and Raimund Kohl\and Jens-Uwe Morawski\and Stephan Hennig\and Gernot Hassenpflug\and Markus Kohm} -% Date of translated german file: 2013/11/07 +% Date of translated german file: 2014/10/07 \chapter{The New Letter Class \Class{scrlttr2}} \labelbase{scrlttr2} @@ -2510,9 +2510,9 @@ and typing area. To achieve this \KOMAScript{} will pass option option. In\important{\Pagestyle{plain}} opposite to \Option{headsepline} option \Option{footsepline} does influence page style \PValue{plain} also, because \PValue{plain} uses a page number at the foot. Package -\Package{scrpage2}\IndexPackage{scrpage2}\important{\Package{scrpage2}} (see -\autoref{cha:scrpage}) provides additional features for rules at head and foot -and may be combined with \Class{scrlttr2}.% +\Package{scrlayer-scrpage}\IndexPackage{scrlayer-scrpage}\important{\Package{scrlayer-scrpage}} +(see \autoref{cha:scrlayer-scrpage}) provides additional features for rules at +head and foot and may be combined with \Class{scrlttr2}.% % \EndIndex{Option}{headsepline~=\PName{simple switch}}% \EndIndex{Option}{footsepline~=\PName{simple switch}}% @@ -2522,16 +2522,17 @@ and may be combined with \Class{scrlttr2}.% \KOption{pagenumber}\PName{position} \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Option}{pagenumber~=\PName{position}}% -This option defines if and where a page number will be placed on -consecutive pages. This option affects the page +This option defines if and where a page number will be placed on consecutive +pages. This option affects the page styles\important[i]{\Pagestyle{headings}\\ \Pagestyle{myheadings}\\ \Pagestyle{plain}} \Pagestyle{headings}, \Pagestyle{myheadings}, and \Pagestyle{plain}. It also affects the default page styles of the -\Package{scrpage2}\important{\Package{scrpage2}} package, if set before -loading the package (see \autoref{cha:scrpage}). It can take values only -influencing horizontal, only vertical, or both positions. Available value are -shown in \autoref{tab:scrlttr2.pagenumber}. Default is \PValue{botcenter}. +\Package{scrlayer-scrpage}\important{\Package{scrlayer-scrpage}} package, if +set before loading the package (see \autoref{cha:scrlayer-scrpage}). It can +take values only influencing horizontal, only vertical, or both +positions. Available value are shown in +\autoref{tab:scrlttr2.pagenumber}. Default is \PValue{botcenter}. \begin{table} \caption[{available values of option \Option{pagenumber} with @@ -2604,15 +2605,15 @@ page styles. \Variable{nextfoot}\IndexVariable{nextfoot}. The author can also change these marks manually after the \Macro{opening} command. To this end, the commands \Macro{markboth} and \Macro{markright} are available as usual, and - with the use of package \Package{scrpage2} also \Macro{markleft} (see - \autoref{sec:scrpage.basics.mark}, \autopageref{desc:scrpage.cmd.automark}) - is available. + with the use of package \Package{scrlayer-scrpage} also \Macro{markleft} + (see \autoref{sec:scrlayer-scrpage.pagestyle.content}, + \autopageref{desc:scrlayer-scrpage.cmd.automark}) is available. \item[\Pagestyle{myheadings}] is the page style for manual page headings on consecutive pages. This is very similar to \PValue{headings}, but here the marks must be set by the author using the commands \Macro{markboth}\IndexCmd{markboth} and \Macro{markright}\Index{markright}. With the use of package - \Package{scrpage2} also \Macro{markleft} can be utilized. + \Package{scrlayer-scrpage} also \Macro{markleft} can be utilized. \item[\Pagestyle{plain}] is the page style with only page numbers in the header or footer on consecutive pages. The placement of these page numbers is influenced by the previously described option \Option{pagenumber}. @@ -2641,9 +2642,10 @@ additional element \FontElement{pagefoot}\important{\FontElement{pagefoot}} for the page foot. This will be used after \FontElement{pageheadfoot} at page foots, that has been defined either with variable \Variable{nextfoot}\IndexVariable{nextfoot} or Package -\Package{scrpage2}\IndexPackage{scrpage2} (see \autoref{cha:scrpage}, -\autopageref{desc:scrpage.fontelement.pagefoot}). The element for the page -number within the header or footer is named +\Package{scrlayer-scrpage}\IndexPackage{scrlayer-scrpage} (see +\autoref{cha:scrlayer-scrpage}, +\autopageref{desc:scrlayer-scrpage.fontelement.pagefoot}). The element for the +page number within the header or footer is named \FontElement{pagenumber}\important{\FontElement{pagenumber}}. Default settings are listed in \autoref{tab:maincls.defaultFontsHeadFoot}, \autopageref{tab:maincls.defaultFontsHeadFoot}. Please have also a look at @@ -2678,8 +2680,8 @@ the letterhead. The commands \Macro{markboth}\IndexCmd{markboth} and \Macro{markright}\IndexCmd{markright} can in particular be used together with pagestyle \PValue{myheadings}\IndexPagestyle{myheadings}% \important{\Pagestyle{myheadings}}. If the package -\Package{scrpage2}\IndexPackage{scrpage2} is used then this, of course, is -valid also for pagestyle +\Package{scrlayer-scrpage}\IndexPackage{scrlayer-scrpage} is used then this, +of course, is valid also for pagestyle \PValue{scrheadings}\IndexPagestyle{scrheadings}. There the command \Macro{markleft}\IndexCmd{markleft} is furthermore available. @@ -2729,8 +2731,6 @@ those.% \LoadCommon[scrlttr]{8} % \section{Interleaf Pages} \LoadCommon[scrlttr]{9} % \section{Footnotes} -\LoadCommon[scrlttr]{11}% -"- -\LoadCommon[scrlttr]{10}% -"- \LoadCommon[scrlttr]{12}% \section{Lists} @@ -2904,18 +2904,24 @@ particular complex examples of \File{lco}-files are shown at \cite{homepage} or in \cite{DANTE:TK0203:MJK}. Both locations are mainly in German. \begin{Declaration} - \Macro{LoadLetterOption}\Parameter{name} + \Macro{LoadLetterOption}\Parameter{name}\\ + \Macro{LoadLetterOptions}\Parameter{list of names} \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{LoadLetterOption}% -Usually, the \File{lco}-files will be loaded by the \Macro{documentclass} -command. You enter the name of the \File{lco}-file without suffix as an -option\Index{option}. The \File{lco}-file will be loaded right after the class -file. - -However, it is also possible to load an \File{lco}-file later, or even from -within another \File{lco}-file. This may be done with the -\Macro{LoadLetterOption} command, which takes the \PName{name} of the -\File{lco}-file without suffix as a parameter. +\BeginIndex{Cmd}{LoadLetterOptions}% +With \Class{scrlttr2} \File{lco}-files can be loaded by the +\Macro{documentclass} command. You enter the name of the \File{lco}-file +without suffix as an option\Index{option}. In this case, the \File{lco}-file +will be loaded right after the class file. + +However, it is recommended to load an \File{lco}-file using +\Macro{LoadLetterOption} or +\Macro{LoadLetterOptions}\ChangedAt{v3.14}{\Class{scrlttr2}}. You can do this +even from within another \File{lco}-file. Both commands take the \PName{name} +of the \File{lco}-file without suffix, \Macro{LoadLetterOption} as a single +parameter, \Macro{LoadLetterOptions} as one member of a comma-separated +\PName{list of names}. The corresponding \File{lco}-files will be loaded in +the order given by the list. \begin{Example} Mr Public also writes a document containing several letters. Most of them should comply with the German DIN standard. So he starts with: @@ -3096,6 +3102,7 @@ and \Package{keyval} packages.% size warning}% \end{desclist} % +\EndIndex{Cmd}{LoadLetterOptions}% \EndIndex{Cmd}{LoadLetterOption}% % \EndIndex{}{lco-file=\File{lco}-file}% |