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Diffstat (limited to 'Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/l3packages/xparse/xparse.dtx')
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1 files changed, 11 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/l3packages/xparse/xparse.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/l3packages/xparse/xparse.dtx index 64a7cb504d9..be5242226ba 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/l3packages/xparse/xparse.dtx +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/l3packages/xparse/xparse.dtx @@ -41,8 +41,8 @@ %<*driver|package> % The version of expl3 required is tested as early as possible, as % some really old versions do not define \ProvidesExplPackage. -\RequirePackage{expl3}[2013/03/12] -%<package>\@ifpackagelater{expl3}{2013/03/12} +\RequirePackage{expl3}[2013/07/12] +%<package>\@ifpackagelater{expl3}{2013/07/12} %<package> {} %<package> {% %<package> \PackageError{xparse}{Support package l3kernel too old} @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ %<package> }% %<package> \endinput %<package> } -\GetIdInfo$Id: xparse.dtx 4467 2013-03-12 08:29:05Z joseph $ +\GetIdInfo$Id: xparse.dtx 4544 2013-07-12 07:14:52Z joseph $ {L3 Experimental document command parser} %</driver|package> %<*driver> @@ -344,10 +344,10 @@ % \begin{verbatim} % \DeclareDocumentCommand \chapter { s o m } % { -% \IfBooleanTF {#1} -% { \typesetnormalchapter {#2} {#3} } -% { \typesetstarchapter {#3} } -% } +% \IfBooleanTF {#1} +% { \typesetstarchapter {#3} } +% { \typesetnormalchapter {#2} {#3} } +% } % \end{verbatim} % would be a way to define a \cs{chapter} command which would % essentially behave like the current \LaTeXe{} command (except that it @@ -499,7 +499,7 @@ % \cs{ReverseBoolean} % \end{syntax} % This processor reverses the logic of \cs{BooleanTrue} and -% \cs{BooleanFalse}, so that the the example from earlier would become +% \cs{BooleanFalse}, so that the example from earlier would become % \begin{verbatim} % \DeclareDocumentCommand \foo { > { \ReverseBoolean } s m } % { @@ -1955,7 +1955,7 @@ % to collect up each pair of optional tokens without \TeX{} helping out, % and without counting anything. The code above will already have % removed the leading opening token and a closing token, but the -% wrong one. The aim is then to work through the the material grabbed +% wrong one. The aim is then to work through the material grabbed % so far and divide it up on each opening token, grabbing a closing % token to match (thus working in pairs). Once there are no opening % tokens, then there is a second check to see if there are any @@ -2308,7 +2308,7 @@ % \begin{variable}{\l_@@_v_rest_of_signature_tl} % \begin{variable}{\l_@@_v_arg_tl} % The opening delimiter is never read verbatim, for consistency: if the -% preceeding argument was optional and absent, then \TeX{} has already read +% preceding argument was optional and absent, then \TeX{} has already read % that token when looking for the optional argument. The first thing % to check is that this delimiter is a character, and distinguish the % case of a left brace (in that case, \cs{group_align_safe_end:} @@ -2820,7 +2820,7 @@ % % \begin{macro}[EXP]{\@@_expandable_grab_R_alt:w} % \begin{macro}[EXP]{\@@_expandable_grab_R_alt_aux:NNnwNn} -% When the delimiters are identical, nesting is not possble and a simplified +% When the delimiters are identical, nesting is not possible and a simplified % approach is used. The test concept here is the same as for the case where % the delimiters are different. % \begin{macrocode} |