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@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
\maketitle
-For David Carlisle's \pkg{Longtable.sty}, version 4.11
+For David Carlisle's \pkg{Longtable.sty}, version 4.11 \\
Fixes \texttt{tools/3180} (Sebastian Rahtz) and \texttt{tools/3485}:
missing/wrong interline glues above/below table.
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ of works that have been made using \pkg{Longtable} so far
\renewcommand*{\labelenumi}{\theenumi.)}
\begin{enumerate}
-\item There are two successive lines in the Longtable code (v4.11)
+\item There are two successive lines in the \pkg{Longtable} code (v4.11)
together saying:
%
\begin{verbatim}
@@ -137,23 +137,23 @@ reason what features should be aimed at.
%
The recent versions of \pkg{longtable.sty} have not satisfied any
of these three demands.
-Concerning~\ref{item:A}, \cmd{\parskip} appears below the longtable, but not
+Concerning~\ref{item:A}, \cmd{\parskip} appears below the \env{longtable}, but not
above.
Concerning~\ref{item:B}, (i)~no interline glue appears above if there
is no head, (ii)~otherwise, only zero interline glue appears.
-Concerning~\ref{item:C}, the interline glue below the longtable is
+Concerning~\ref{item:C}, the interline glue below the \env{longtable} is
calculated using the depth of (i)~the last line above the
-longtable as \cmd{\prevdepth} when there is no head or of (ii)~the
+\env{longtable} as \cmd{\prevdepth} when there is no head or of (ii)~the
head otherwise. (Thus I was wrong earlier when I claimed that
-\cmd{\prevdepth} were 0\,pt after longtable. This only holds in the
-previous case (i)~when the last line above the longtable has
+\cmd{\prevdepth} were 0\,pt after \env{longtable}. This only holds in the
+previous case (i)~when the last line above the \env{longtable} has
zero depth.)
You can observe this by playing with the demonstration file
\texttt{ltabptch.tex} in CTAN folder \href{http://www.ctan.org/pub/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/ltabptch/}{\texttt{macros/latex/contrib/ltabptch}}.
Reasons: For contributing a head to the main vertical list,
-longtable uses \cmd{\copy} or \cmd{\box}, which yields a \meta{box} according
+\env{longtable} uses \cmd{\copy} or \cmd{\box}, which yields a \meta{box} according
to \TeX book~p.~278. Rows are contributed by \cmd{\unvbox}. Now,
violation of~\ref{item:A} is due to the fact that neither \cmd{\copy} or
\cmd{\box} of the head nor the \cmd{\unvbox} for table rows leads to
@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ As to recognizable effects:
\item Violation of~\ref{item:A}, of course, has very little effect in
general since \cmd{\parskip} is \texttt{0pt plus 1pt} usually. This is hardly
recognizable in the presence of the \cmd{\bigskipamount} above and
- below a longtable.
+ below a \env{longtable}.
\item Violation of~\ref{item:B} results in missing appropriate interline
glue above, which often should be 3.6\,pt or more. This may
@@ -183,9 +183,9 @@ As to recognizable effects:
effects of violation of~\ref{item:C}, consider the algorithm for
calculating interline glue on p.~80 of the \TeX book. If there
is no head, and the depth of the last line before the
- longtable is 0\,pt, the interline glue below the \env{longtable} is
+ \env{longtable} is 0\,pt, the interline glue below the \env{longtable} is
\cmd{\baselineskip} minus the height of the first line after the
- longtable. The interline glue \emph{should be} \cmd{\baselineskip} minus
+ \env{longtable}. The interline glue \emph{should be} \cmd{\baselineskip} minus
height of following line \emph{minus} depth of last table row--if
this depth is not too large (depending on \cmd{\lineskiplimit}).
This depth is at least 3.6\,pt. So the interline glue is often
@@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ As to recognizable effects:
below, the glue after the \env{longtable} is by 6.2\,pt (or more) plus
1\,pt larger than the glue before. Due to the shrink component
of the surrounding \cmd{\bigskipamount}, the glue following the
- longtable may be nearly twice as large as the glue before.
+ \env{longtable} may be nearly twice as large as the glue before.
---\,Usually, violation of~\ref{item:C} has no effect at all. Namely,
there is a head usually, and its depth is usually the same as
the depth of the last row, namely \verb+\dp\@arstrutbox+.