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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/phonrule/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/phonrule/README index 5dcc5af6467..c2a8f8febf3 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/phonrule/README +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/phonrule/README @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ -PhonRule.sty v1.0.0 +PhonRule.sty v1.1.0 -(c) Stefano Coretta +(c) 2015 Stefano Coretta LPPL LaTeX Public Project License -This packages provides macros for typesetting phonological rules like those in Sound Pattern of English (Chomsky and Halle 1968). It is indicated for linear phonological works.
\ No newline at end of file +This packages provides macros for typesetting phonological rules like those in Sound Pattern of English (Chomsky and Halle 1968). It is recommended for linear phonological works.
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/phonrule/phonrule-doc.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/phonrule/phonrule-doc.pdf Binary files differindex aad7c096072..0ed39502f20 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/phonrule/phonrule-doc.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/phonrule/phonrule-doc.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/phonrule/phonrule-doc.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/phonrule/phonrule-doc.tex index cf1e3aada51..2afc513011f 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/phonrule/phonrule-doc.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/phonrule/phonrule-doc.tex @@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ \usepackage{phonrule} \usepackage{gb4e} -\title{The \texttt{phonrule} package (v1.0.0)} -\author{Stefano Coretta \\ \texttt{stefano.coretta@me.com}} +\title{The \texttt{phonrule} package (v1.1.0)} +\author{Stefano Coretta \\ \texttt{stefano.coretta \textit{at} me.com}} \reversemarginpar @@ -17,23 +17,23 @@ \maketitle \section{Purpose} -This packages provides macros for typesetting phonological rules like those in \textit{Sound Pattern of English} (Chomsky, Noam \& Morris Halle. 1968. \textit{The sound pattern of English}. New York, Evanston, and London: Harper \& Row). +This package provides macros for typesetting phonological rules like those in \textit{Sound Pattern of English} (Chomsky, Noam \& Morris Halle. 1968. \textit{The sound pattern of English}. New York, Evanston, and London: Harper \& Row). \section{Usage} + \begin{quote} \begin{verbatim} \phon{〈input〉}{〈output〉} \end{verbatim} \end{quote} -The command \verb+\phon+ has two arguments: the first one is the input of the rule and the second is the output. Here is an example with code and result: +The command \verb+\phon+ has two arguments: the first one is the input of the rule and the second is its output. Here is an example with the code and the result it produces: \begin{exe} \ex \verb+\phon{z}{r}+ \ex \phon{z}{r} \end{exe} -\section{Usage} \begin{quote} \begin{verbatim} \phonc{〈input〉}{〈output〉}{〈context〉} @@ -67,21 +67,22 @@ The commands \verb+\phonl+, \verb+\phonr+ and \verb+\phonb+ add a place holder l \end{xlist} \end{exe} -The \verb+\oneof+ command provides the possibility to compile several contexts, one per line, embraced by the left curly bracket. You need to use a \verb+\mbox+. +The \verb+\oneof+ command provides the possibility to compile several contexts, one per line, embraced by a left curly bracket. \begin{exe} \ex \begin{verbatim} \phonc{t}{ts}{ -\oneof{ -\phold \mbox{i} \\ -\phold \mbox{u}} -} + \oneof{ + \phold i \\ + \phold u} + } \end{verbatim} \ex \phonc{t}{ts}{ -\oneof{ -\phold \mbox{i} \\ -\phold \mbox{u}}} + \oneof{ + \phold i \\ + \phold u} + } \end{exe} The \verb+\phonfeat+ command allows you to insert feature specifications: @@ -90,17 +91,18 @@ The \verb+\phonfeat+ command allows you to insert feature specifications: \ex \begin{verbatim} \phonc{t}{ts}{\phold -\phonfeat{ -\mbox{–consonantal} \\ -\mbox{+high} \\ -\mbox{+front}} -} + \phonfeat{ + −consonantal \\ + +high \\ + +front} + } \end{verbatim} \ex \phonc{t}{ts}{\phold -\phonfeat{ -\mbox{– consonantal} \\ -\mbox{+high} \\ -\mbox{+front}}} + \phonfeat{ + −consonantal \\ + +high \\ + +front} + } \end{exe} \verb+\phold+ typesets a place holder line. You can nest \verb|oneof| and \verb|phonfeat| commands for complex rules. @@ -109,19 +111,23 @@ The \verb+\phonfeat+ command allows you to insert feature specifications: \ex \begin{verbatim} \phonc{x}{y}{\oneof{ - \phold \mbox{z} \\ + \phold z \\ \phonfeat{ - +\mbox{feature x} \\ - -\mbox{feature y}} \phold}} + +feature x \\ + −feature y + } \phold + }} \end{verbatim} \ex \phonc{x}{y}{\oneof{ - \ \phold \mbox{z} \\ \\ + \phold z \\ \phonfeat{ - \mbox{+feature x} \\ - \mbox{-feature y}} \phold}} + +feature x \\ + −feature y + } \phold + }} \end{exe} -You can use \verb|\env|, \verb|\envl|, \verb|\envr|, \verb|\envb| for rules with more than one output: these command typeset only the different outputs with their respective environments. +You can use \verb|\env|, \verb|\envl|, \verb|\envr|, \verb|\envb| for rules with more than one output: these commands typeset only the different outputs with their respective environments. \begin{exe} \ex @@ -129,24 +135,32 @@ You can use \verb|\env|, \verb|\envl|, \verb|\envr|, \verb|\envb| for rules with \phon{x}{\oneof{ \envr{w}{\mbox{z}} \\ \envl{v}{\phonfeat{ - +\mbox{feature x} \\ - -\mbox{feature y}}}}} + +feature x \\ + −feature y + }}}} \end{verbatim} \ex \phon{x}{\oneof{ - \envr{\mbox{w}}{\mbox{z}} \\ - \envl{\mbox{v}}{\phonfeat{ - +\mbox{feature x} \\ - -\mbox{feature y}}}}} + \envr{w}{\mbox{z}} \\ + \envl{v}{\phonfeat{ + +feature x \\ + −feature y + }}}} \end{exe} \section{Changelog} +\subsection{v1.1.0} +\begin{itemize} +\item Changed: definition of \verb+\phonfeat+ and \verb+\oneof+ with \verb+\pbox+ (requires package \texttt{pbox}) +\item Fixed: documentation typos +\end{itemize} + \subsection{v1.0.0} \begin{itemize} -\item new definition of commands with \verb|\ensuremath| -\item change of environments to commands -\item definition of new commands \verb|\env| for personalized outputs -\item updated place holder to 1.5ex length, -1.5pt vertical position -\item updated curly brackets to only left in \verb|\oneof| command +\item Added: new commands \verb|\env| for personalised outputs +\item Changed: definition of commands with \verb|\ensuremath| +\item Changed: environments to commands +\item Changed: place holder to 1.5ex length, -1.5pt vertical position +\item Changed: curly brackets to only left in \verb|\oneof| command \end{itemize} \end{document}
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/phonrule/phonrule.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/phonrule/phonrule.sty index 5da7119c269..1e313c2bb5a 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/phonrule/phonrule.sty +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/phonrule/phonrule.sty @@ -1,10 +1,12 @@ % PhonRule % -% (c) Stefano Coretta +% (c) 2015 Stefano Coretta % LPPL LaTeX Public Project License % \ProvidesPackage{phonrule} - [2011/01/11 v1.0.0 LaTeX package for typesetting phonological rules] + [2015/07/04 v1.1.0 LaTeX package for typesetting phonological rules] + +\RequirePackage{pbox} \let\myDate\date \newcommand{\phon} [2] {#1 \ensuremath{\rightarrow} #2} @@ -17,8 +19,8 @@ \newcommand{\envr} [2] {#1 \ensuremath{/} \rule[-1.5pt]{1.5ex}{.5pt}#2} \newcommand{\envl} [2] {#1 \ensuremath{/} #2\rule[-1.5pt]{1.5ex}{.5pt}} \newcommand{\envb} [3] {#1 \ensuremath{/} #2\rule[-1.5pt]{1.5ex}{.5pt}#3} -\newcommand{\phonfeat}[1]{\ensuremath{\left[\begin{array}{c} #1 \end{array}\right]}} % set environment for feature matrix with square brackets; use \mbox{} \\ -\newcommand{\oneof}[1]{\ensuremath{\left\{\begin{array}{l} #1 \end{array}\right.}} % set environment for one of multiple with curly brackets; use \mbox{} \\ +\newcommand{\phonfeat}[1]{\ensuremath{\left[\begin{array}{c} \pbox{\textwidth}{#1} \end{array}\right]}} % set environment for feature matrix with square brackets +\newcommand{\oneof}[1]{\ensuremath{\left\{\begin{array}{l} \pbox{\textwidth}{#1} \end{array}\right.}} % set environment for one of multiple with curly brackets \endinput %% |