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Jun 2022) $ + KOMA-Script guide (chapter: scrjura)] + +\translator{Alexander Willand\and Markus Kohm\and Karl Hagen} + +\chapter{Support for the Law Office with \Package{scrjura}} +\labelbase{scrjura} +\BeginIndexGroup +\BeginIndex{Package}{scrjura} + +If you want to write a contract\Index{contract}, the articles of association +for a company or an association, a law, or a legal commentary, the package +\Package{scrjura} will provide typographical support. Although +\Package{scrjura} is intended to provide general help for legal documents, the +contract is the central element of the package. Particular attention is paid +to clauses, titles, and numbered provisions\,---\,if there are several of +them in a clause\,---, numbered sentences, entries in the table of +contents, and cross references according to German standards. + +The package has been developed in cooperation with Dr Alexander Willand of +Karlsruhe. Many of its features go back to constructive inquiries from Prof +Heiner Richter of the Hochschule Stralsund University of Applied Sciences. + +Note\textnote{Attention!} that the package works with +\Package{hyperref}\IndexPackage{hyperref}. Nevertheless, \Package{hyperref} +has to be loaded after \Package{scrjura} as usual. + +\LoadCommonFile{options}% \section{Early or late Selection of Options} + +\LoadCommonFile{textmarkup}% \section{Text Markup} + +\section{Table of Contents} +\seclabel{toc} + +The headings of clauses can also be added automatically to the table of +contents, if desired. +% TODO: Fix new translation +Therefore\ChangedAt{v3.27}{\Package{scrjura}} the package uses +\DescRef{tocbasic.cmd.DeclareTOCStyleEntry}\IndexCmd{DeclareTOCStyleEntry} +(see \autoref{sec:tocbasic.tocstyle}, +\DescPageRef{tocbasic.cmd.DeclareTOCStyleEntry}) to define an \PName{entry + level} named \PValue{cpar}. +% :ODOT + + +\begin{Declaration} + \OptionVName{juratotoc}{simple switch}% + \OptionVName{juratotoc}{level number} +\end{Declaration} +Clauses\Index{clause} are shown in the table of contents only if their +\PName{level number} is less than or equal to the +\DescRef{maincls.counter.tocdepth}% +\important{\DescRef{maincls.counter.tocdepth}}\IndexCounter{tocdepth} counter +(see \autoref{sec:maincls.toc}, \DescPageRef{maincls.counter.tocdepth}). By +default, the \PName{level number} is \Length{maxdimen}, which is also used if +the option is switched off with the \PName{simple + switch}\important{\OptionValue{juratotoc}{false}} (see +\autoref{tab:truefalseswitch}, \autopageref{tab:truefalseswitch}). Because the +\DescRef{maincls.counter.tocdepth} counter usually has a one-digit value, +clause entries are therefore not normally displayed in the table of contents. + +If you switch on the option using the \PName{simple switch}% +\important{\OptionValue{juratotoc}{true}}, the \PName{level number} 2 is used +so that clauses are shown in the table of contents on the same level as +subsections. For the default setting of \DescRef{maincls.counter.tocdepth}, +clauses are then shown in all \KOMAScript{} classes. + +% TODO: Fix new translation +Internally\ChangedAt{v3.27}{\Package{scrjura}} usage of this option results in +a call of +\DescRef{tocbasic.cmd.DeclareTOCStyleEntry}\IndexCmd{DeclareTOCStyleEntry} +with the \PName{style} \PValue{default} and a corresponding value of +\Option{level} in the \PName{option list}.% +% :ODOT +\EndIndexGroup + + +\begin{Declaration} + \OptionVName{juratocindent}{indent}% + \OptionVName{juratocnumberwidth}{number width} +\end{Declaration} +These two options can be used to determine the indentation for the clause +entries in the table of contents as well as the space reserved for the numbers +there. The defaults are the same as for subsection entries in +\Class{scrartcl}. + +% TODO: Fix new translation +Internally\ChangedAt{v3.27}{\Package{scrjura}} usage of these options results +in calls of +\DescRef{tocbasic.cmd.DeclareTOCStyleEntry}\IndexCmd{DeclareTOCStyleEntry} +with the \PName{style} \PValue{default} and \OptionVName{indent}{indent} +respectively \OptionVName{numwidth}{number width} in the \PName{option list}.% +% :ODOT +\EndIndexGroup + + +\section{Environment for Contracts} +\seclabel{contract} + +\BeginIndexGroup +\BeginIndex{}{contract} +The essential mechanisms of \Package{scrjura} are available only inside the +contract environment. + +\begin{Declaration} + \begin{Environment}{contract}\end{Environment} +\end{Declaration} +Currently, this is the one and only environment for \Package{scrjura}. Using +it activates automatic numbering of paragraphs and the +\DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.Clause} and \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.SubClause} +commands, which will be documented below, are given concrete form. + +The\textnote{Attention!} \DescRef{\LabelBase.env.contract} environment must +not be nested within itself. Within a document, however, you can use the +environment several times. The clauses within these environments are treated +as if they were within a single environment. As a result, ending the +environment really only temporarily interrupts it, and the old environment is +continued by the beginning of a new environment. However, you cannot end the +environment within a clause.% +\EndIndexGroup + + +\begin{Declaration} + \Option{contract} +\end{Declaration} +The whole document becomes a contract if you use this option while loading the +package with \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.usepackage}% +\important{\DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.usepackage}} or as a global option with +\DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.documentclass}% +\important{\DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.documentclass}}. The document then behaves +exactly as if it contained one \DescRef{\LabelBase.env.contract} environment. + +Note\textnote{Attention!} that you cannot set the \Option{contract} option +with \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.KOMAoption} or +\DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.KOMAoptions}. Thus you cannot switch the option off +again. Instead, you should use a \DescRef{\LabelBase.env.contract} environment +directly.% +\EndIndexGroup + + +\subsection{Clauses} +\label{sec:scrjura.clause} +\index{section|seealso{clause}} + +Clauses\footnote{% + In English, a ``clause'' in a legal document is a section, paragraph, or + phrase that relates to a particular point. Although it is common in English + to also use the terms ``article'' or ``section'' for what we here call a + ``clause'', we use the latter term throughout to avoid confusion with the + \Class{article} class and the \DescRef{maincls.cmd.section} and + \DescRef{maincls.cmd.paragraph} sectioning divisions of most document + classes.} in a legal sense are defined in \Package{scrjura} only within +contracts, that is inside the \DescRef{\LabelBase.env.contract} environment or +other environments declared with +\DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.DeclareNewJuraEnvironment} (see +\autoref{sec:\LabelBase.newenv}, +\DescPageRef{\LabelBase.cmd.DeclareNewJuraEnvironment}). + +\begin{Declaration} + \Macro{Clause}\OParameter{options}% + \Macro{SubClause}\OParameter{options} +\end{Declaration} +These are the most important commands inside of a contract. Without using any +additional \PName{options}, \Macro{Clause} creates the heading of a clause, +which consists of the sign ``\S'', followed by its number. In contrast, +\Macro{SubClause} creates the heading of a clause with the last number used by +\Macro{Clause} and adds a lower-case letter. \Macro{SubClause} is mainly +intended for cases where an act or a contract is amended and not only are +clauses changed or deleted but new clauses are inserted between existing ones +without completely changing the numbering. + +Both commands accept a a comma-separated list of \PName{options}. An overview +of the available properties is shown in \autoref{tab:scrjura.Clause.options}. +The most important of them will be discussed in more detail. + +\begin{table} + \caption{Available properties for the optional argument of \Macro{Clause} and + \Macro{SubClause}} + \label{tab:scrjura.Clause.options} + \begin{desctabular} + \entry{\Option{dummy}}{% + The heading will not be printed but is counted in the automatic + numbering.% + }% + \entry{\OptionVName{head}{running head}}{% + If running heads are active, this \PName{running head} is used instead of + the clause \PName{title}.% + }% + \entry{\Option{nohead}}{% + The running head stays unchanged.% + }% + \entry{\Option{notocentry}}{% + Does not make an entry into the table of contents.% + }% + \entry{\OptionVName{number}{number}}{% + Uses \PName{number} for the output of the clause number.% + }% + \entry{\OptionVName{preskip}{skip}}{% + Changes the vertical \PName{skip} before the clause heading.% + }% + \entry{\OptionVName{postskip}{skip}}{% + Changes the vertical \PName{skip} after the clause heading.% + }% + \entry{\OptionVName{title}{title}}{% + The clause \PName{title} will be printed in addition to the clause + number. This is also used as the default for the \PName{running head} + and the \PName{entry} in the table of contents.% + }% + \entry{\OptionVName{tocentry}{entry}}{% + Regardless of the clause \PName{title}, an \PName{entry} into the + table of contents will be made, if such entries are activated.% + }% + \end{desctabular} +\end{table} + +By default, a skip of two lines is inserted before the heading and a skip of +one line afterwards. You can change the size of these skips with the +\Option{preskip}\important[i]{\Option{preskip}, \Option{postskip}} and +\Option{postskip} options. The new values apply not only to the current +clause but from the current clause until the end of the current contract +environment. You can also make the appropriate settings in advance with +\begin{flushleft}\quad\small + \textbf{\Macro{setkeys}}\PParameter{contract}% + \PParameter{preskip=\PName{skip},\\ + \normalsize\quad\small + \hspace{11.5em}postskip=\PName{skip}} +\end{flushleft} +regardless of the specific clause and outside of a contract environment. You +can also set these options inside the preamble after loading +\Package{scrjura}, but you cannot set them while loading the package or by +using \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.KOMAoptions} or +\DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.KOMAoption}. + +\BeginIndex{FontElement}{contract.Clause}\LabelFontElement{contract.Clause}% +\BeginIndex{FontElement}{Clause}\LabelFontElement{Clause}% +By default, clause headings use the font style +\Macro{sffamily}\Macro{bfseries}\Macro{large}. You can change this font style +at any time using the +\FontElement{contract.Clause}\important{\FontElement{contract.Clause}} element +with \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.setkomafont}% +\important[i]{\DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.setkomafont}, +\DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.addtokomafont}} and +\DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.addtokomafont} (see \autoref{sec:maincls.textmarkup}, +\DescPageRef{\LabelBase.cmd.setkomafont}). Inside the +\DescRef{\LabelBase.env.contract} environment, you can also use +\FontElement{Clause}\important{\FontElement{Clause}} instead of +\FontElement{contract.Clause}.% +\EndIndex{FontElement}{Clause}% +\EndIndex{FontElement}{contract.Clause} + +With the \Option{title}\important[i]{\Option{title}, \Option{head}, + \Option{tocentry}}, \Option{head}, and \Option{tocentry} options, you can +title a clause in addition to the number. You\textnote{Attention!} should put +the value of each options inside curly brackets. Otherwise, for example, +commas which are meant to be part of the value will be confused with the +delimiters between different options. Empty values for \Option{head} and +\Option{tocentry} cause empty entries. If you want to avoid an entry, use the +\Option{nohead}\important[i]{\Option{nohead}, \Option{notocentry}} and +\Option{notocentry} options. + +Instead of consecutive numbers, you can also set a clause number manually with +the \Option{number}\important{\Option{number}} option. However, this does not +affect the numbers of the subsequent clauses. Empty numbers are not possible. +Fragile commands inside \PName{number} have to be protected with +\Macro{protect}. You\textnote{Attention!} should use only numbers and letters +as a \Option{number}. + +With the \Option{dummy}\important{\Option{dummy}} option, you can suppress the +output of the whole heading of a clause. The automatic numbering, however, +will still count this clause. In this way, you can skip an automatically +numbered clause with\textnote{Example} +\begin{lstcode} + \Clause{dummy} +\end{lstcode} +in case the clause corresponding clause has been deleted in a later version of +a contract. + +Note\textnote{Attention!} that the \Option{dummy} option only accepts the +values \PValue{true} and \PValue{false}. All other values are usually ignored, +but can lead to an error message in the worst case scenario.% +\EndIndexGroup + + +\begin{Declaration} + \Macro{Clauseformat}\Parameter{number} +\end{Declaration} +As already mentioned, clauses and subclauses are normally numbered. The number +is formatted with the help of the \Macro{Clauseformat} command, which expects +the number as the only argument. The default is the following: +\begin{lstcode} + \newcommand*{\Clauseformat}[1]{\S~#1} +\end{lstcode} +This produces the section mark, \Macro{S}\IndexCmd{S} (\S), followed by a +non-breaking space and the number. If you redefine this command, be sure it +remains expandable.% +\EndIndexGroup + + +\begin{Declaration} + \OptionVName{juratitlepagebreak}{simple switch} +\end{Declaration}% +Usually, page breaks are prohibited within heading of all kinds. However, some +lawyers require page breaks within clause headings. You can allow such a break +by using \Option{juratitlepagebreak}\important{\Option{juratitlepagebreak}}. +You can find the available values for \PName{simple switch} in +\autoref{tab:truefalseswitch}, \autopageref{tab:truefalseswitch}.% +\EndIndexGroup + +\begin{Declaration} + \OptionVName{clausemark}{value} +\end{Declaration}% +Since clauses are a subordinate structure with independent numbering, they do +not produce running heads by default. You can, however, create running heads +with various settings. You can find the available \PName{values} and their +meanings in \autoref{tab:scrjura.clausemark}.% +% +\begin{table} + \caption{Available values for the \Option{clausemark} option to activate + running heads}% + \label{tab:scrjura.clausemark}% + \begin{desctabular} + \entry{\PValue{both}}{% + Clauses generate left and right marks for running heads, if the document + provides automatic running heads.% + \IndexOption{clausemark~=\textKValue{both}}% + }% + \entry{\PValue{false}, \PValue{off}, \PValue{no}}{% + Clauses do not generate marks for running heads and therefore do not + change running heads.% + \IndexOption{clausemark~=\textKValue{false}}% + }% + \entry{\PValue{forceboth}}{% + Clauses use \DescRef{maincls.cmd.markboth} to generate left and right + marks for running heads even if the document does not provide automatic + running heads for the current page style.% + \IndexOption{clausemark~=\textKValue{forceboth}}% + }% + \entry{\PValue{forceright}}{% + Clauses use \DescRef{maincls.cmd.markright} to generate right marks for + running heads even if the document does not provide automatic running + heads for the current page style.% + \IndexOption{clausemark~=\textKValue{forceright}}% + }% + \entry{\PValue{right}}{% + Clauses generate right marks for running heads, if the document provides + automatic running heads.% + \IndexOption{clausemark~=\textKValue{right}}% + }% + \end{desctabular} +\end{table} +% +\EndIndexGroup + + +\subsection{Paragraphs} +\label{sec:scrjura.par} +\BeginIndexGroup +\BeginIndex{}{paragraph>numbering}% +Within clauses, \Package{scrjura} usually numbers paragraphs automatically. +With this, the paragraphs provide a powerful structuring element, similar to +\DescRef{maincls.cmd.paragraph} or \DescRef{maincls.cmd.subparagraph} in +normal documents. For this reason, contracts usually use a vertical skip +between paragraphs. The \Package{scrjura} package does not provide its own +mechanism for this. Instead, it uses the \DescRef{maincls.option.parskip}% +\IndexOption{parskip}\important{\DescRef{maincls.option.parskip}} option of +the \KOMAScript{} classes (see \autoref{sec:maincls.parmarkup}, +\DescPageRef{maincls.option.parskip}). + + +\begin{Declaration} + \OptionVName{parnumber}{value} +\end{Declaration} +The default numbering of paragraphs is \OptionValue{parnumber}{auto} and +\OptionValue{parnumber}{true}. Sometimes you may need to disable the automatic +numbering. You can do this with \OptionValue{parnumber}{false}% +\important{\OptionValue{parnumber}{false}}% +\IndexOption{parnumber~=\textKValue{false}}. In this case, only the sentence +numbering is reset. + +To implement this option, it has been necessary to hook into the +paragraph-building mechanism of \LaTeX. In some rare cases, this can have a +negative effect. If so, you can undo the change with +\OptionValue{parnumber}{manual}% +\important{\OptionValue{parnumber}{manual}}% +\IndexOption{parnumber~=\textKValue{manual}}. On the other hand, \LaTeX{} +itself sometimes undoes the change. In those cases you can activate it again +with \OptionValue{parnumber}{auto}% +\important{\OptionValue{parnumber}{auto}}% +\IndexOption{parnumber~=\textKValue{auto}}. + +Clauses that consist of a single paragraph do not automatically receive a +paragraph number. For this to work, there must not be two clauses with an +identical number in a document. However should you ever need such numbering, +you should switch to another contract environment (see +\DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.DeclareNewJuraEnvironment}, +\autoref{sec:\LabelBase.newenv}, +\DescPageRef{\LabelBase.cmd.DeclareNewJuraEnvironment}). +Note\textnote{Attention!} that the number of paragraphs in a clause is not +available before the end of the clause. Therefore you need a least two +\LaTeX{} runs before the automatic paragraph numbering is correct.% +\EndIndexGroup + + +\begin{Declaration} + \Counter{par}% + \Macro{thepar}% + \Macro{parformat}% + \Macro{parformatseparation} +\end{Declaration}% +For numbering the paragraphs inside a clause we use the \Counter{par} counter. +The output of \Macro{thepar} will display an Arabic number, because the +default is \Macro{arabic}\PParameter{par}. \Macro{parformat} provides the +format, which is \Macro{thepar} in rounded brackets. When numbering a +paragraph manually, you should also use \Macro{parformat}. It makes sense to +call \Macro{parformat} with a subsequent \Macro{parformatseparation}, or at +least a \Macro{nobreakspace} or tilde. + +With\ChangedAt{v0.7}{\Package{scrjura}} automatic numbering, \Macro{parformat} +is followed by \Macro{parformatseparation}, which currently consists of +\Macro{nonbreakspace}, the non-breakable space. + +\BeginIndex{FontElement}{parnumber}\LabelFontElement{parnumber}% +The paragraph number is usually printed using the currently active font. +However, you can change this default for the \FontElement{parnumber} element +at any time with \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.setkomafont}% +\important[i]{\DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.setkomafont}, +\DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.addtokomafont}} and +\DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.addtokomafont} (see +\autoref{sec:\LabelBase.textmarkup}, +\DescPageRef{\LabelBase.cmd.setkomafont}).% +\EndIndex{FontElement}{parnumber}% + +Note\textnote{Attention!} that \Package{scrjura} assumes internally that +\Macro{thepar} is an Arabic number. Therefore you should definitely not +redefine it!% +\EndIndexGroup + + +\begin{Declaration} + \Macro{withoutparnumber} +\end{Declaration} +If the paragraph number is not printed, \Package{scrjura} executes the +\Macro{withoutparnumber} command at the beginning of the new paragraph. The +initial definition of this command is empty. This means it is a kind of dummy +command that does nothing. It has been implemented because of a user request. +Most users can ignore this command.% +\EndIndexGroup + + +\begin{Declaration} + \Macro{ellipsispar}\OParameter{number}% + \Macro{parellipsis} +\end{Declaration} +Sometimes\ChangedAt{v0.7}{\Package{scrjura}}\,---\,particularly in comparative +commentaries\,---\,it is desirable to omit paragraphs but to mark the +omission. Those omitted paragraphs\Index{paragraph>omission} should be taken +into account by the paragraph counter. The package \Package{scrjura} provides +the command \Macro{ellipsispar} to do this. + +By default, \Macro{ellipsispar} omits precisely one paragraph. Using the +optional argument, you can omit multiple paragraphs. In any case, the output +shows just one unnumbered paragraph, which consists only of the ellipsis +defined by \Macro{parellipsis}. The automatic numbering of paragraphs takes +the \PName{number} of omitted paragraphs into account. +\begin{Example} + Suppose you are writing a comment on the German\footnote{Please remember, + this translation does not refer to an existing law but is only an example + of how you might realise such a commentary with \Package{scrjura}.} penal + code, but only on paragraph 3 of \S~2. Nevertheless, you'd like to indicate + the omission indirectly. You can do this with: +\begin{lstcode} + \documentclass[parskip=half]{scrartcl} + \usepackage{scrjura} + \begin{document} + \begin{contract} + \Clause{title={Temporal application},number=2} + \ellipsispar[2] + + If the law that applies at the time the criminal act is + committed is changed before the verdict, then the most + lenient law shall be applicable. + + \ellipsispar[3] + \end{contract} + \end{document} +\end{lstcode} + To see the result, just give it a try. +\end{Example} + +The ellipsis is by default \Macro{textellipsis}\IndexCmd{textellipsis}, if +such a command is defined. If not, \Macro{dots} is used. You can redefine +\Macro{parellipsis} at any time with \Macro{renewcommand}.% +\EndIndexGroup +% +\EndIndexGroup + + +\subsection{Sentences} +\label{sec:scrjura.sentence} + +\BeginIndexGroup% +\BeginIndex{}{sentence>number}% +Paragraphs in contracts consist of one or more sentences, some of which may +also be numbered. However, as automatic numbering is cumbersome and +error-prone, it has not yet been implemented in +\Package{scrjura}. Semi-automatic numbering, however, is supported. + +\begin{Declaration} + \Counter{sentence} + \Macro{thesentence} + \Macro{sentencenumberformat} + \Macro{Sentence} +\end{Declaration} +Manual numbering of sentences is done with the \Macro{Sentence} command. It +adds one to the \Counter{sentence} counter. By default, +\Macro{sentencenumberformat}\ChangedAt{v3.26}{\Package{scrjura}} prints +\Macro{thesentence} as an Arabic number in superscript. + +\BeginIndex{FontElement}{sentencenumber}\LabelFontElement{sentencenumber}% +The\ChangedAt{v3.26}{\Package{scrjura}} sentence number is usually printed +using the currently active font. However, you can change this default for the +\FontElement{parnumber} element at any time with +\DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.setkomafont}% +\important[i]{\DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.setkomafont}, + \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.addtokomafont}} and +\DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.addtokomafont} (see +\autoref{sec:\LabelBase.textmarkup}, +\DescPageRef{\LabelBase.cmd.setkomafont}).% +\EndIndex{FontElement}{sentencenumber}% + +Using\textnote{Hint!} \Package{babel}\IndexPackage{babel} offers an easy way +to define a shorthand for \Macro{Sentence}:% +\phantomsection\label{sec:scrjura.shorthandexample}% +\begin{lstcode}[moretexcs={useshorthands,defineshorthand}] + \useshorthands{'} + \defineshorthand{'S}{\Sentence\ignorespaces} +\end{lstcode} +With this definition, any space after \lstinline|'S| will be ignored. You can +even use the dot as an abbreviation for a dot and a new sentence number: +\begin{lstcode}[moretexcs={useshorthands,defineshorthand}] + \defineshorthand{'.}{. \Sentence\ignorespaces} +\end{lstcode} +For details regarding \Macro{useshorthands} and \Macro{defineshorthands}, +please consult the manual of the \Package{babel} package (see +\cite{package:babel}). You can find an example of their application in +\autoref{sec:scrjura.example}, \autopageref{sec:scrjura.example}.% +\EndIndexGroup +% +\EndIndexGroup +% +\EndIndexGroup + + +\section{Cross-References} +\seclabel{ref} + +The conventional mechanism to set cross-references using +\Macro{label}\IndexCmd{label}\important{\Macro{label}}, \Macro{ref}, and +\Macro{pageref} does not suffice for clauses, paragraphs, and sentences. +Therefore \Package{scrjura} provides additional commands. + +\begin{Declaration} + \Macro{ref}\Parameter{label}% + \Macro{refL}\Parameter{label}% + \Macro{refS}\Parameter{label}% + \Macro{refN}\Parameter{label} +\end{Declaration} +The commands \Macro{refL}, \Macro{refS}, and \Macro{refN} give a full +reference to clause, paragraph and sentence. \Macro{refL} is a long text, +\Macro{refS} a short text, and \Macro{refN} an abbreviated, numeric form. +\Macro{ref} defaults to \Macro{refL}.% +\EndIndexGroup + + +\begin{Declaration} + \Macro{refClause}\Parameter{label}% + \Macro{refClauseN}\Parameter{label} +\end{Declaration} +These commands reference a clause without displaying the paragraph or +sentences. \Macro{refClause} puts a section mark (\S) in front of the +reference, while \Macro{refClauseN} does not.% +\EndIndexGroup + + +\begin{Declaration} + \Macro{refPar}\Parameter{label}% + \Macro{refParL}\Parameter{label}% + \Macro{refParS}\Parameter{label}% + \Macro{refParN}\OParameter{number format}\Parameter{label} +\end{Declaration} +You can reference just a paragraph with \Macro{refParL}, \Macro{refParS} and +\Macro{refParN}. The differences between the forms correspond to the +differences between \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.refL}, +\DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.refN} and \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.refS}. A feature +worth noting is the optional argument of \Macro{refParN}. Usually the numeric +reference to a paragraph uses a Roman number. You can, however, specify a +different \PName{number format} in the optional argument. This option +primarily makes sense to use Arabic numbers. By default, \Macro{refPar} is +\Macro{refParL}.% +\EndIndexGroup + + +\begin{Declaration} + \Macro{refSentence}\Parameter{label}% + \Macro{refSentenceL}\Parameter{label}% + \Macro{refSentenceS}\Parameter{label}% + \Macro{refSentenceN}\Parameter{label} +\end{Declaration} +You can reference a sentence with \Macro{refSentenceL}, \Macro{refSentenceS}, +or \Macro{refSentenceN}. Again, there is a long text form, a short text form, +and a numerical form. By default, \Macro{refSentence} is +\Macro{refSentenceL}.% +\EndIndexGroup + + +\begin{Declaration} + \OptionVName{ref}{value} +\end{Declaration} +The results of \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.ref}, \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.refPar}, +and \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.refSentence} depend on the \PName{value} of the +\Option{ref} option. The defaults are \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.refL}, +\DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.refParL} and \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.refSentenceL}. +You can find the available values and their meaning in +\autoref{tab:scrjura.ref}.% +% +\begin{table} +%\begin{desclist} +% \desccaption + \caption[{% + Available values for the \Option{ref} option to configure the + cross-reference format% + }]{% + Available values for the \Option{ref} option to configure the + cross-reference format of \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.ref}, + \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.refPar}, and \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.refSentence}% + \label{tab:scrjura.ref}% + }% + \begin{desctabular} + \entry{\PValue{long}}{% + A combination of \PValue{parlong} and \PValue{sentencelong}.% + \IndexOption{ref~=\textKValue{long}}% + }% + \entry{\PValue{numeric}}{% + A combination of \PValue{parnumeric} and \PValue{sentencenumeric}.% + \IndexOption{ref~=\textKValue{numeric}}% + }% + \entry{\PValue{clauseonly}, \PValue{onlyclause}, \PValue{ClauseOnly}, + \PValue{OnlyClause}}{% + A combination of \PValue{paroff} and \PValue{sentenceoff}. Note that + \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.refPar} and \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.refSentence} + produce empty results!% + \IndexOption{ref~=\textKValue{long}}% + }% + \entry{\PValue{parlong}, \PValue{longpar}, \PValue{ParL}}{% + Paragraphs are referenced in long textual form.% + \IndexOption{ref~=\textKValue{parlong}}% + }% + \entry{\PValue{parnumeric}, \PValue{numericpar}, \PValue{ParN}}{% + Paragraphs are referenced in simple numerical form.% + \IndexOption{ref~=\textKValue{parnumeric}}% + }% + \entry{\PValue{paroff}, \PValue{nopar}}{% + Paragraphs have no reference. Note that \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.refPar} + produces an empty result!% + \IndexOption{ref~=\textKValue{paroff}}% + }% + \entry{\PValue{parshort}, \PValue{shortpar}, \PValue{ParS}}{% + Paragraphs are referenced in short textual form.% + \IndexOption{ref~=\textKValue{parshort}}% + }% + \entry{\PValue{sentencelong}, \PValue{longsentence}, \PValue{SentenceL}}{% + Sentences are referenced in long textual form.% + \IndexOption{ref~=\textKValue{parlong}}% + }% + \entry{\PValue{sentencenumeric}, \PValue{numericsentence}, + \PValue{SentenceN}}{% + Sentences are referenced in simple numeric form.% + \IndexOption{ref~=\textKValue{sentencenumeric}}% + }% + \entry{\PValue{sentenceoff}, \PValue{nosentence}}{% + Sentences have no reference. Note that + \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.refSentence} produces an empty result!% + \IndexOption{ref~=\textKValue{sentenceoff}}% + }% + \entry{\PValue{sentenceshort}, \PValue{shortsentence}, + \PValue{SentenceS}}{% + Sentences are referenced in short textual form.% + \IndexOption{ref~=\textKValue{sentenceshort}}% + }% + \entry{\PValue{short}}{% + A combination of \PValue{parshort} and \PValue{sentenceshort}.% + \IndexOption{ref~=\textKValue{value}}% + }% +\end{desctabular} +\end{table} + +\begin{Example} + Suppose you always want to reference paragraphs in the form ``paragraph 1 + in clause 1''. As there is no predefined command for this, you have + to create your own definition from the available options. You can achieve + this easily with:% +\begin{lstcode} + \newcommand*{\refParM}[1]{% + paragraph~\refParN[arabic]{#1} + in clause~\refClauseN{#1}% + } +\end{lstcode} + This new command can be used in the same way as + \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.refParL}.% +\end{Example}% + +You can find examples of results of the basic commands in +\autoref{tab:scrjura.refexamples}.% +% +\begin{table} + \KOMAoptions{captions=topbeside}% + \setcapindent{0pt}% + \begin{captionbeside}{Example outputs of the \Option{ref}-independent + cross-reference commands}[l] + \begin{tabular}[t]{ll} + \toprule + Command & Example output \\ + \midrule + \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.refL}\Parameter{label} & \S{} 1 paragraph 1 sentence 1 \\ + \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.refS}\Parameter{label} & \S{} 1 par. 1 sent. 1 \\ + \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.refN}\Parameter{label} & \S{} 1 I 1. \\ + \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.refClause}\Parameter{label} & \S{} 1 \\ + \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.refClauseN}\Parameter{label} & 1 \\ + \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.refParL}\Parameter{label} & paragraph 1 \\ + \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.refParS}\Parameter{label} & par. 1 \\ + \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.refParN}\Parameter{label} & I \\ + \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.refParN}\POParameter{arabic}\Parameter{label} & 1 \\ + \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.refParN}\POParameter{roman}\Parameter{label} & i \\ + \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.refSentenceL}\Parameter{label} & sentence 1 \\ + \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.refSentenceS}\Parameter{label} & sent. 1 \\ + \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.refSentenceN}\Parameter{label} & 1. \\ + \bottomrule + \end{tabular} + \end{captionbeside} + \label{tab:scrjura.refexamples} +\end{table} +\EndIndexGroup + + +\section{Additional Environments} +\seclabel{newenv} + +Some users do not use \Package{scrjura} to draft contracts or commentaries on +individual laws but to examine different types of laws, which may not +necessarily use the section prefix (\S) before the title of each clause but +perhaps something like ``Art.'' or ``IAS'', and so forth. An independent +counter is also required for each of these different clause types. + +\begin{Declaration} + \Macro{DeclareNewJuraEnvironment}\Parameter{name}\OParameter{options}% + \Parameter{start commands}\Parameter{end commands} +\end{Declaration} +You\ChangedAt{v0.9}{\Package{scrjura}} can use this command to define new and +independent environments for contracts or other legal texts. The argument +\PName{name} is the name of the new environment, of course. The \PName{start +commands} are commands which will be executed at the beginning of the +environment, as if they were added directly after +\Macro{begin}\Parameter{name}. Correspondingly \PName{end commands} will be +executed at the end of the environment, as if added directly before +\Macro{end}\Parameter{name}. Without any \PName{options} the new environment +behaves like the \DescRef{\LabelBase.env.contract} environment, but with its +own counters. It is possible to set \PName{options} in a comma-separated list. +See \autoref{tab:\LabelBase.DeclareNewJuraEnvironment} for the currently +supported \PName{options}. + +\begin{desclist} + \desccaption{Options provided by \Macro{DeclareNewJuraEnvironment} for new + contract environments\label{tab:\LabelBase.DeclareNewJuraEnvironment}}% + {Options of \Macro{DeclareNewJuraEnvironment} (\emph{continued})}% + \entry{\OptionVName{Clause}{command}}{% + Defines the \PName{command} to which the \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.Clause} + command is mapped within the environment. This \PName{command}, like the + one documented for \DescRef{\LabelBase.env.contract}, expects exactly one + argument. To use it correctly requires advanced knowledge of the + \Package{scrjura}'s internal functioning. Furthermore, the requirements + for the \PName{command} may change in future versions. Therefore it is + recommended not to use this option!% + }% + \entry{\OptionVName{ClauseFont}{commands}}{% + \leavevmode\BeginIndex{FontElement}{\PName{Name}.Clause}% + \LabelFontElement{\PName{Name}.Clause}% + If this option is used, a new + \FontElement{\PName{Name}.Clause}\IndexFontElement{\PName{Name}.Clause} + element is defined using + \DescRef{maincls-experts.cmd.newkomafont}\IndexCmd{newkomafont}, with the + \PName{commands} used as its default setting. If the element was + previously defined as an alias (see + \DescRef{maincls-experts.cmd.aliaskomafont} in + \autoref{sec:maincls-experts.fonts}, + \DescPageRef{maincls-experts.cmd.aliaskomafont}), it will become an + independent element instead. If it has already been defined as an + independent element, \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.setkomafont} is used to set + the \PName{commands} a new font settings. Please note the limitations for + font settings in \autoref{sec:\LabelBase.textmarkup}, + \DescPageRef{\LabelBase.cmd.setkomafont}. + \EndIndex{FontElement}{\PName{Name}.Clause}% + }% + \entry{\OptionVName{SubClause}{command}}{% + Defines the \PName{command} to which the + \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.SubClause} command is mapped within the + environment. This \PName{command}, like the one documented for + \DescRef{\LabelBase.env.contract}, expects exactly one argument. To use it + correctly requires advanced knowledge of the \Package{scrjura}'s internal + functioning. Furthermore, the requirements for the \PName{command} may + change in future versions. Therefore it is recommended not to use this + option!% + }% + \entry{\OptionVName{Sentence}{command}}{% + Defines the \PName{command} to which the + \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.Sentence} is mapped within the environment. This + \PName{command} must not have an argument. Typically it should add one to + the \Counter{sentence}\IndexCounter{sentence} (using + \Macro{refstepcounter}\IndexCmd{refstepcounter}) counter and display it + appropriately. It is particularly important to avoid adding unwanted + spaces.% + }% + \entry{\OptionVName{ClauseNumberFormat}{command}}{% + Formats the numbers of clauses within the environment. The \PName{command} + should expect exactly one argument: the number of the clause. If the + \PName{command} implements a series of commands and the number is the last + argument of a that series, you can directly use the series of commands as + \PName{command}.% + } +\end{desclist} +\begin{Example} + To define the environment for articles we mentioned in the preface of this + section, it is sufficient to write: +\begin{lstcode} + \DeclareNewJuraEnvironment{Article}[ClauseNumberFormat=Art.~]{}{} +\end{lstcode} + If we are using a \KOMAScript{} class and want to separate the paragraphs in + this environment with space instead of using paragraph indentation, we can + use: +\begin{lstcode} + \DeclareNewJuraEnvironment{Article}[ClauseNumberFormat=Art.~] + {\KOMAoptions{parskip}}{} +\end{lstcode} + In cross-references, ``Art.'' will of course be used instead of ``\S''.% + + The new environment is used like \DescRef{\LabelBase.env.contract}: +\begin{lstcode} + \begin{Article} + \Clause{} + Human dignity is inviolable. To respect and protect people is a + duty of all state authority. + \end{Article} +\end{lstcode} +\end{Example}% +\EndIndexGroup + + +\section{Support for Different Languages} +\seclabel{babel} + +The \Package{scrjura} package has been developed in cooperation with a German +lawyer. Therefore it initially supported only the languages \PValue{german}, +\PValue{ngerman}, \PValue{austrian}, and \PValue{naustrian}. Nevertheless, it +has been designed to support common language packages like +\Package{babel}\important{\Package{babel}}\IndexPackage{babel}. Users can +easily make changes by using \DescRef{scrbase.cmd.providecaptionname} (see +\autoref{sec:scrbase.languageSupport}, +\DescPageRef{scrbase.cmd.providecaptionname}). If you have definitive +information about the correct legal terms and conventions of a language, +please contact the \KOMAScript{} author. Support for English has been added in +this way, and so \Package{scrjura} now also provides terms for the languages +\PValue{english}, \PValue{american}, \PValue{british}, \PValue{canadian}, +\PValue{USenglish}, and \PValue{UKenglish}. + +\begin{Declaration} + \Macro{parname}% + \Macro{parshortname}% + \Macro{sentencename}% + \Macro{sentenceshortname} +\end{Declaration} +These are the language-dependent terms used by \Package{scrjura}. The meaning +of the terms and their English defaults are shown in +\autoref{tab:scrjura.captionnames}. The package itself defines them by using +\DescRef{scrbase.cmd.providecaptionname} inside +\Macro{begin}\PParameter{document} only if other requirements have not already +been met. If you use \Package{scrjura} with an unsupported language, the +package will throw an error.% +% +\begin{table} + \KOMAoptions{captions=topbeside}% + \setcapindent{0pt}% + \begin{captionbeside} + [{% + Meanings and English defaults of language-dependent terms% + }]{% + Meanings and English defaults of language-dependent terms, if not + already defined% + } [l] + \begin{tabular}[t]{lll} + \toprule + Command & Meaning & Default \\ + \midrule + \Macro{parname} & long form ``paragraph'' & paragraph \\ + \Macro{parshortname} & short form ``paragraph'' & par. \\ + \Macro{sentencename} & long form ``sentence'' & sentence \\ + \Macro{sentenceshortname} & short form ``sentence'' & sent. \\ + \bottomrule + \end{tabular} + \end{captionbeside} + \label{tab:scrjura.captionnames} +\end{table} +% +\EndIndexGroup + + +\section{A Detailed Example} +\seclabel{example} + +You may remember the letter from \autoref{cha:scrlttr2}, in which a club +member wanted to remind the board about an overdue meeting that was prescribed +by the club's by-laws. Such club by-laws are a kind of contract, and you can +create them using \Package{scrjura}. + +\lstinputcode[{xleftmargin=2em,% + linerange=1-2}]{scrjura-example-en.tex}% +We use class \Class{scrartcl}. Because paragraph distance instead of paragraph +indentation is usual in club by-laws, we load the class with option +\OptionValueRef{maincls}{parskip}{half} (see \autoref{sec:maincls.parmarkup}, +\DescPageRef{maincls.option.parskip}). + +\lstinputcode[{xleftmargin=2em,% + linerange=4-4}]{scrjura-example-en.tex}% +The club rules are in British English. Therefore we load the \Package{babel} +package with the \Option{british} option too. + +\iffree{% +\lstinputcode[{xleftmargin=2em,% + linerange={6-6,8-8}}]{scrjura-example-en.tex}% +}{% +\lstinputcode[{xleftmargin=2em,% + linerange={6-6,9-9}}]{scrjura-example-en.tex}% +}% +We make some default font settings. Earlier versions of the example also +loaded the \Package{textcomp} package here for an improved section mark +(\S). Since \LaTeX{} 2020/02/01, however, the desired functionality is directly +integrated in the \LaTeX{} kernel. + +\lstinputcode[{xleftmargin=2em,% + linerange=11-11}]{scrjura-example-en.tex}% +Later in the document, we want lists numbered not with Arabic numbers but with +lower-case letters. We can do this easily with the \Package{enumerate} +package. Alternatively, we could have used the \Package{enumitem} package. + +\lstinputcode[{moretexcs={useshorthands,defineshorthand},% + xleftmargin=2em,% + linerange=13-21}]{scrjura-example-en.tex}% +Now it is time for \Package{scrjura}. The +\OptionValueRef{\LabelBase}{clausemark}{forceboth} option forces clauses to +create left and right marks for the running head. On the other hand, we do not +want \DescRef{maincls.cmd.section} to change the marks for the running head. +Therefore we use the \PageStyle{myheadings} page style. This page style +generally does not provide automatic running heads. + +Later, we also want a table of contents with the clauses. This can be achieved +with the \DescRef{\LabelBase.option.juratotoc} option. Doing so we will see +that the default width for these numbers is insufficient for the clause +numbers in the table of contents. With +\OptionValueRef{\LabelBase}{juratocnumberwidth}{2.5em}, we reserve more space. + +The definition of shorthands has already been explained in +\autoref{sec:scrjura.shorthandexample}. In this example we do the same thing +to simplify the input. + +\lstinputcode[{xleftmargin=2em,% + linerange=23-23}]{scrjura-example-en.tex}% +It is time to begin the actual document. + +\lstinputcode[{xleftmargin=2em,% + linerange=25-29}]{scrjura-example-en.tex}% +Like other documents, the by-laws have a title. We created it with the usual +\KOMAScript{} commands (see \autoref{sec:maincls.titlepage}, starting on +\autopageref{sec:maincls.titlepage}). + +\lstinputcode[{xleftmargin=2em,% + linerange=31-31}]{scrjura-example-en.tex}% +As already mentioned, we want to create a table of contents. + +\lstinputcode[{xleftmargin=2em,% + linerange=33-37}]{scrjura-example-en.tex}% +Preambles are not unusual in club by-laws. Here we use +\DescRef{maincls.cmd.addsec} to create one because we want it to have an entry +in the table of contents. + +\lstinputcode[{xleftmargin=2em,% + linerange=39-39}]{scrjura-example-en.tex}% +Here we use a small trick. The articles of the club by-laws should be numbered +with upper-case letters instead of Arabic numbers, just as +the appendix sections of an article using \Class{scrartcl} are. + +\lstinputcode[{xleftmargin=2em,% + linerange=41-43}]{scrjura-example-en.tex}% +We begin the contract with the first article. + +\lstinputcode[{xleftmargin=2em,% + linerange=44-54}]{scrjura-example-en.tex}% +The first clause has a number and a title. We will do the same with all +following clauses. + +The first paragraph of the clause contains nothing unusual. Because it is not +the only paragraph, every paragraph will be automatically preceded by a +paragraph number. Note that the numbering the first paragraph requires at +least two \LaTeX{} runs. Since this is the case for the table of contents as +well, this does not create any additional problems. + +In the second paragraph we have two sentences. Here we can see the shorthands +\texttt{'S} and \texttt{'.} in action. The first one only generates the +sentence number. The second one generates not only the full stop but also the +sentence number. With this, both sentences are numbered. + +\lstinputcode[{xleftmargin=2em,% + linerange=55-70}]{scrjura-example-en.tex}% +The second clause: again this contains several paragraphs, some of which +include several sentences. The second paragraph also has a numbered list. In +the last paragraph, we set a label, because we want to reference it later. + +\lstinputcode[{xleftmargin=2em,% + linerange=72-78}]{scrjura-example-en.tex}% +The third clause contains something special: a cross-reference. Here we use +the long form with clause, paragraph, and sentence. If we decided later that +sentences should not be included in the reference, we could use the +\OptionValueRef{\LabelBase}{ref}{nosentence} option to set this globally. + +\lstinputcode[{xleftmargin=2em,% + linerange=80-81}]{scrjura-example-en.tex}% +Here we have a special kind of clause. In earlier versions of the club by-laws, +this was a real clause, but it was later removed. However, the +numbering of the following clauses should not be changed by removing this +one. Therefore the \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.Clause} statement has not been +removed but supplemented by option \Option{dummy}. With this, we also can set +a label even though the clause will not be printed. + +\lstinputcode[{xleftmargin=2em,% + linerange=82-86}]{scrjura-example-en.tex}% +Another article begins. To avoid problems with the paragraph numbering, we +interrupt the \DescRef{\LabelBase.env.contract} environment. + +\lstinputcode[{xleftmargin=2em,% + linerange=87-87}]{scrjura-example-en.tex}% +The first clause of the next article also has been deleted. + +\lstinputcode[{xleftmargin=2em,% + linerange=89-98}]{scrjura-example-en.tex}% +Here we have a real clause again. We cross-reference one of the deleted +clauses and also set a label. + +\lstinputcode[{xleftmargin=2em,% + linerange=100-104}]{scrjura-example-en.tex}% +Once more, this is a special kind of clause. This time we have not removed a +clause but added one without renumbering the following clauses. To do so, +we use \DescRef{\LabelBase.cmd.SubClause}. Therefore the clause number is the +same like the previous one but with an appended ``a''. + +\lstinputcode[{xleftmargin=2em,% + linerange=106-126}]{scrjura-example-en.tex}% +The other clauses of this article are very usual. You already know all the +features used for them. + +\lstinputcode[{xleftmargin=2em,% + linerange=128-141}]{scrjura-example-en.tex}% +There follows another article no special features. + +\lstinputcode[{xleftmargin=2em,% + linerange=143-143}]{scrjura-example-en.tex}% +Then the \LaTeX{} document ends. You can see first three pages in +\autoref{fig:scrjura.example}.% +% +\begin{figure} + \setcapindent{0pt}% + \iffree{% + {\hfill + \frame{\includegraphics[page=1,width=.482\textwidth,% + height=.49\textheight,keepaspectratio]{scrjura-example-en}}\enskip + \frame{\includegraphics[page=2,width=.482\textwidth,% + height=.49\textheight,keepaspectratio]{scrjura-example-en}}\par + \smallskip} + \begin{captionbeside}[{% + Example: First three pages of the example club by-laws of + \protect\autoref{sec:scrjura.example}% + }]{% + First three pages of the example club by-laws of + \protect\autoref{sec:scrjura.example}% + }% + [l] + \frame{\includegraphics[page=3,width=.482\textwidth,% + height=.49\textheight,keepaspectratio]{scrjura-example-en}}\enskip + \end{captionbeside} + }{% + {\hfill + \frame{\includegraphics[page=1,width=.482\textwidth]{scrjura-example-en}}% + \enskip + \frame{\includegraphics[page=2,width=.482\textwidth]{scrjura-example-en}}\par + \smallskip} + \begin{captionbeside}[{% + Example: First three pages of the example club by-laws of + \protect\autoref{sec:scrjura.example}% + }]{% + First three pages of the example club by-laws of + \protect\autoref{sec:scrjura.example}% + }% + [l] + \frame{\includegraphics[page=3,width=.482\textwidth]{scrjura-example-en}}% + \enskip + \end{captionbeside} + }% + \label{fig:scrjura.example} +\end{figure} + +\section{State of Development} +\seclabel{draft} + +Since \KOMAScript~3.24, the \Package{scrjura} package has shared the version +number of the classes and other important packages of \KOMAScript. +Nevertheless, you should note that so far, the interaction of the +\DescRef{\LabelBase.env.contract} environment with the many different settings +possible with other \LaTeX{} environments, packages, or classes has not been +tested. The main reason for this is that \Package{scrjura} is very specialised +and far beyond the author's ordinary practice. So the author mostly relies on +detailed user feedback.% +\EndIndexGroup + +\endinput + +%%% Local Variables: +%%% mode: latex +%%% TeX-master: "scrguide-en.tex" +%%% coding: utf-8 +%%% ispell-local-dictionary: "en_GB" +%%% eval: (flyspell-mode 1) +%%% End: |