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Diffstat (limited to 'Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/paracol/probs.dtx')
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1 files changed, 7 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/paracol/probs.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/paracol/probs.dtx index f2d716d60ea..4d6ee18c7ca 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/paracol/probs.dtx +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/paracol/probs.dtx @@ -35,7 +35,11 @@ % % Readers who are acquainted with \LaTeX{} implementation will understand % that 18 is the cardinality of the set $\{\cs{bx@A},\ldots,\cs{bx@R}\}$ for -% floats acquired by \cs{newinsert}.}. +% floats acquired by \cs{newinsert}. Those who are more familiar with that +% might know that most \LaTeX{}, based on e-\TeX{} or others having similar +% extensions, now have 52 \cs{insert}s +% $\{\cs{bx@A},\ldots,\cs{bx@Z},\cs{bx@AA},\ldots,\cs{bx@ZZ}\}$ for floats +% and materials of \Paracol, since 2015}. % % Therefore, \textsf{paracol} cannot continue its work if $(p-q)$ reaches % 17. Furthermore, other stuff also consumes the boxes as follows. @@ -179,7 +183,7 @@ % \changes{v1.32-3}{2015/10/10} % {Add comments about the out-of-order appearance of page-wise floats % even with \protect\LaTeX-2015/01/10 or later.} -% In the release on 2015/01/10, \LaTeX{} changed its mechanism of the +% In the release dated 2015/01/10, \LaTeX{} changed its mechanism of the % placement of double-column floats (or in our terminology, \pwise{} % floats) to avoid {\em out-of-order\/} appearance of them. That is, until % the release on 2014/05/01 a double-column float (e.g., \env{figure*}) can @@ -191,7 +195,7 @@ % the single list. Though this change should have made people happy when % they typeset {\em ordinary\/} two-column (or multiple-column) documents, % the new feature might not be welcomed by \Paracol{} users because your -% parallel-columns have their own {\em stream\/} of floats to be put in the +% parallel-columns have their own {\em streams\/} of floats to be put in the % corresponding columns. Therefore, and for the sake of simplicity of % \Paracol's implementation, the author decided to nullify this new feature % in \env{paracol} environments. That is, even with new releases of |