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diff --git a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/mathmode/Mathmode.tex b/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/mathmode/Mathmode.tex index 481aae9a73f..c6d191282d3 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/mathmode/Mathmode.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/mathmode/Mathmode.tex @@ -13,14 +13,14 @@ %% DESCRIPTION: %% `Mathmode' is a document how the math mode works inside LaTeX %% -\def\MathmodeVersion{2.27} +\def\MathmodeVersion{2.28} %\ifvtex\title{\logo Math mode - v.\MathmodeVersion}\else \ifpdf\title{Math mode - v.\MathmodeVersion}\else \title{\logo Math mode - v.\MathmodeVersion}\fi%\fi % \author{Herbert Vo\ss\footnote{\sloppy Thanks for the feedback to: Hendri Adriaens; Juan Mari Alberdi; - Heiko Bauke; Andrea Blomenhofer; Alexander Boronka; Walter Brown; + Heiko Bauke; Neal Becker; Andrea Blomenhofer; Alexander Boronka; Walter Brown; Christian Faulhammer; Jos\'e{} Luis G\'omez Dans; Zongbao Fang; Sabine Glaser; Sven Gleich; @@ -199,7 +199,24 @@ All commands which appear in positions like contents, index, header, \texttt{robust} means that the macro is not expanded before it is moved into for example the tableofcontents file (\texttt{*.toc}). No robustness is often a problem, when a macro is part of another macro.} -which is the case for \verb+$...$+ but not for \verb+\(...\)+. +which is the case for \verb+$...$+ but not for \verb+\(...\)+. +The latest package \PIndex{fixltx2e} defines an macro for declaring +existing commands to be robust. The package itself does this already for: + +\begin{lstlisting} +\MakeRobust\( +\MakeRobust\) +\MakeRobust\[ +\MakeRobust\] +\MakeRobust\makebox +\MakeRobust\savebox +\MakeRobust\framebox +\MakeRobust\parbox +\MakeRobust\rule +\MakeRobust\raisebox +\end{lstlisting} + + If you do not have any contents, index, a.s.o. you can write the mathstuff in \CIndex{chapter}, \CIndex{section}, a.s.o without any restriction. Otherwise use \verb+\protect\(+ and \verb+\protect\)+ or the @@ -979,7 +996,8 @@ f(x) & = & \int\frac{\sin x}{x}\,\mathrm{d}x \section{Matrix}\label{sec:matrix} \marginpar{\CMD{begin\{matrix\}}\\\ldots\\\CMD{end\{matrix\}}\\\CMD{bordermatrix}}% -\TeX{} knows two macros and \LaTeX{} one more for typesetting a matrix\index{bordermatrix@\textbackslash bordermatrix}: +\TeX{} knows two macros and \LaTeX{} one more for typesetting a +matrix\index{bordermatrix@\textbackslash bordermatrix}: \begin{LTXexample} $\begin{matrix} @@ -6414,7 +6432,7 @@ combine the free text font with another free math font. \section{Computer modern} This is the default font, designed by Knuth.\index{cmr}\index{Computer modern} For the PDF output -the Type 1 fonts cm-super and BlueSkye were used. +the Type 1 fonts cm-super and BlueSky were used. \Mbox{cm-crop} |