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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/reledmac/reledmac.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/reledmac/reledmac.dtx index b0b3514ee13..63ccdf0bfb5 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/reledmac/reledmac.dtx +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/reledmac/reledmac.dtx @@ -2924,17 +2924,17 @@ % \flagstanza{#1}% %} % \end{verbatim} -% \subsection{Add annotation to line of verse numbers}\label{annotation} +% \subsection{Adding annotations to line numbers}\label{annotation} % You may want to have two or more numbers associated with a line of verse. % Consider, for example, the following cases: % \begin{itemize} % \item You want to split a line of verse into two parts depending upon some stylistic / rythmic / linguistic convention. % \item You want to add the line number used by a previous edition of the work. % \end{itemize} -% In such instances, you must add the second number manually, as \macpackage\ can't determine a general pattern for such numbering, which depends too heavily upon the edited text.\footnote{However, you may create your own commands dealing with such pattern which will in turn call \macpackage\ commands.} +% In such instances, you must add the second number manually, as \macpackage\ can't determine a general pattern for such numbering, which depends too heavily upon the edited text.\footnote{However, you may create your own commands dealing with such patterns which will in turn call \macpackage\ commands.} % % \DescribeMacro{\linenumannotation} -% To resolve this issue, \macpackage\ allows you to annotate to a line of verse number: +% To resolve this issue, \macpackage\ allows you to annotate line numbers using the following command: % \begin{verbatim} % \linenumannotation{<annotation>} % \end{verbatim} @@ -2946,8 +2946,8 @@ % \item It is printed alongside the line number in the margin. % \item It is printed following the line number in critical footnotes and endnotes. % \item And of particular interest: the annotation is printed in the critical note \emph{only} when the \cs{edtext} is issued after the \cs{linenumannotation}. -% \item If two or more annotations are called before a \cs{edtext}, the last one is used in associated notes. -% \item If an annotation is called within a \cs{edtext}, it is printed as an annotation for the end of the lemma. +% \item If two or more annotations are called before na \cs{edtext}, the last one is used in associated notes. +% \item If an annotation is called within an \cs{edtext}, it is printed as an annotation for the end of the lemma. % \end{itemize} % Here is an example, supposing we are on line 1: % \begin{verbatim} @@ -2955,7 +2955,7 @@ % \linenumannotation{A} % \edtext{second lemma}{…} % \edtext{third% -% \lienumannotation{B} +% \linenumannotation{B} % lemma}{…} % \edtext{fourth lemma}& % \end{verbatim} @@ -2966,10 +2966,10 @@ % \item by \enquote{A-B} for the third lemma, as it starts while annotation A is still in effect and it finishes after annotation B has already taken effect; % \item by \enquote{B} for the fourth lemma. % \end{itemize} -% \subsubsection{Modify annotation associated to a specific note} +% \subsubsection{Modifying annotation associated with a specific note} % % The \cs{linenum} (\reff{linenum}) macro changes the line number passed to a note. -% \DescribeMacro{\lineannot} does the same for the annotations. +% \DescribeMacro{\lineannot}The \cs{lineannot} macro does the same for the annotations. % It takes one argument, containing the beginnning and ending annotations separated by a pipe (\verb+|+). % As with \cs{linenum}, if one wishes to change some specific part of the annotation, one can use % \begin{verbatim} @@ -2978,7 +2978,7 @@ % \lineannot{a|b}% to change both % \lineannot{\empty|}% to delete the beginning annotation % \end{verbatim} -% \subsubsection{Changing the position of the annotation}{annotationposition} +% \subsubsection{Changing the position of the annotation}\label{annotationposition} % By default, annotations are placed after line numbers in both margin and footnote. % % \DescribeMacro{\Xlinenumannotationposition} @@ -2990,19 +2990,19 @@ % % Note that \cs{Xlinenumannotationposition} without any optional argument will override this setting. % \item \cs{Xendlinenumannotationposition}\oarg{s}\marg{v} changes the position in critical endnotes, -% \meta{} for the series of endnotes to which it applies, where \meta{s} may once again be a comma-separated list of series. +% \meta{s} for the series of endnotes to which it applies, where \meta{s} may once again be a comma-separated list of series. % \end{itemize} -% In each of these three commands, \meta{v} can be \option{after} or \option{before} the line number. +% In each of these three commands, \meta{v} can be \option{after} or \option{before} to indicate position with regards to the line number. % \subsubsection{Changing the macro in which annotations are wrapped}\label{wraplinenumannotation} % By default, annotations are wrapped in the \cs{textsuperscript} macro. % You can modify this using one of the following: % \begin{itemize} % \item \cs{Xwraplinenumannotation}\oarg{s}\marg{cmd} for critical footnotes; \meta{s} indicates the series of notes to which it applies and may be a comma-separated list of series. -% When \meta{s} is empty, the change applies to the annotations in the margins also---around the line number---as well as to the annotations referenced using the \cs{annotationref} command of the crossref mechanism (\reff{crossref}. +% When \meta{s} is empty, the change applies to the annotations in the margins also---around the line number---as well as to the annotations referenced using the \cs{annotationref} command of the crossref mechanism (\reff{crossref}). % \item \cs{Xwraplinenumannotationside}\marg{cmd} for annotations in the margins only. % % Note that \cs{Xwraplinenumannotation} without any optional argument will override this setting. -% \item \cs{Xwraplinenumannotationref}\marg{cmd} for annotations referenced using the \cs{annotationref} command of the crossref mechanism (\reff{crossref}. +% \item \cs{Xwraplinenumannotationref}\marg{cmd} for annotations referenced using the \cs{annotationref} command of the crossref mechanism (\reff{crossref}). % % Note that \cs{Xwraplinenumannotation} without any optional argument will override this setting. % \item \cs{Xendwraplinenumannotation}\oarg{s}\marg{cmd} for critical endnotes, where \meta{s} indicates the series of notes to which it applies, which may be a comma-separated list. @@ -4173,7 +4173,7 @@ % \begin{macrocode} %<*code> \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} -\ProvidesPackage{reledmac}[2017/11/11 v2.26.0 typesetting critical editions]% +\ProvidesPackage{reledmac}[2017/11/14 v2.26.0a typesetting critical editions]% % \end{macrocode} % % \subsection{Package options} |