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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/koma-script/doc/english/typearea-experts.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/koma-script/doc/english/typearea-experts.tex index 834fcd6ace1..62b95b60d48 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/koma-script/doc/english/typearea-experts.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/koma-script/doc/english/typearea-experts.tex @@ -46,11 +46,11 @@ % ====================================================================== \KOMAProvidesFile{typearea-experts.tex} - [$Date: 2017-01-02 13:27:16 +0100 (Mon, 02 Jan 2017) $ + [$Date: 2017-04-13 09:47:38 +0200 (Thu, 13 Apr 2017) $ KOMA-Script guide (chapter: typearea)] \translator{Markus Kohm\and Gernot Hassenpflug} -% Date of the translated German file: 2017-01-02 +% Date of the translated German file: 2017-04-13 \chapter{Additional Information about package \Package{typearea}} \labelbase{typearea-experts} @@ -91,13 +91,14 @@ any page parameter change done with \Package{typearea}, especially if you change the page size or page orientation\,---\,a feature not provided by \Package{geometry} itself. -Once you set option \Option{usegeometry}, \Package{typearea} tries to -translate all of its options into options of \Package{geometry}. If you use -\Package{typearea} inside the document, it even calls \Macro{newgeometry}. But -since \Package{geometry} does not provide changes of page size or page -orientation with \Macro{newgeometry}, \Package{typearea} uses internal macros -and lengths of \Package{geometry} to, nevertheless, provide such changes. This -has been tested with \Package{geometry}~5.3 up to 5.6. +Once\ChangedAt{v3.17}{\Package{typearea}} you set option \Option{usegeometry}, +\Package{typearea} tries to translate all of its options into options of +\Package{geometry}. If you use \Package{typearea} inside the document, it even +calls \Macro{newgeometry}. But since \Package{geometry} does not provide +changes of page size or page orientation with \Macro{newgeometry}, +\Package{typearea} uses internal macros and lengths of \Package{geometry} to, +nevertheless, provide such changes. This has been tested with +\Package{geometry}~5.3 up to 5.6. Note that using \Package{geometry} and changing page size or orientation with \Package{typearea} and active \Option{usegeometry} does not mean, that @@ -119,13 +120,14 @@ of both packages.% Usually \DescRef{typearea.cmd.areaset} does not care for options to define height of page header or page footer or whether or not margin elements should be part of the typing area same like \DescRef{typearea.cmd.typearea}. With -option \Option{areasetadvance} you can change this at most. Nevertheless, -settings that result in same size of typing area still need not result in same -top margin and bottom margin. This is, because \DescRef{typearea.cmd.typearea} -only changes the bottom margin to have a integer number of lines in the typing -area and \DescRef{typearea.cmd.areaset} always sets the ratio 1:2 for top -margin to bottom margin. So the identical sizes of typing areas my be shifted -vertically a little bit depending on which command has been used.% +option \Option{areasetadvance}\ChangedAt{v3.11}{\Package{typearea}} you can +change this at most. Nevertheless, settings that result in same size of typing +area still need not result in same top margin and bottom margin. This is, +because \DescRef{typearea.cmd.typearea} only changes the bottom margin to have +a integer number of lines in the typing area and +\DescRef{typearea.cmd.areaset} always sets the ratio 1:2 for top margin to +bottom margin. So the identical sizes of typing areas my be shifted vertically +a little bit depending on which command has been used.% \EndIndexGroup |