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-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ecclesiastic/README6
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ecclesiastic/README.TEXLIVE7
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ecclesiastic/ecclesiastic.pdfbin229483 -> 369031 bytes
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ecclesiastic/manifest.txt30
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ecclesiastic/ecclesiastic.dtx344
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/ecclesiastic/ecclesiastic.sty75
-rwxr-xr-xMaster/tlpkg/libexec/ctan2tds1
7 files changed, 281 insertions, 182 deletions
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ecclesiastic/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ecclesiastic/README
index 2402d148027..54d655c8e4c 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ecclesiastic/README
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ecclesiastic/README
@@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
README file
-Package Ecclesiastic.sty version number 0.2 date 2012/07/29
+Package Ecclesiastic.sty version number 0.3 date 2015/08/20
by Claudio Beccari and Donald Goodman
This package extends the Latin typesetting of the babel option latin for texts that are
mainly meant for the Roman Catholic clergy. Those texts are usually typeset with a certain
-French look, with spaces before certain punctuation marks, spaces inside the block enclosed by guillemets and allows the use of accents so as to help clergy in reading almost in the same way the Latin text irrespective of the rhythmic accent habits of their possibly different mother languages.
+French look, with spaces before certain punctuation marks, spaces inside the block enclosed by guillemots and allows the use of accents so as to help clergy in reading almost in the same way the Latin text irrespective of the rhythmic accent habits of their possibly different mother languages.
-The file ecclesiastic.dtx is self extracting; by running it through pdflatex you get at the same time the ecclesiastic.sty file and the documentation in ecclesiastic.pdf.
+The file ecclesiastic.dtx is self extracting; by running it through pdflatex you get at the same time the ecclesiastic.sty file and the documentation ecclesiastic.pdf.
Move the three files in the TeX Directory Structure such as:
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ecclesiastic/README.TEXLIVE b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ecclesiastic/README.TEXLIVE
deleted file mode 100644
index 359caba91a2..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ecclesiastic/README.TEXLIVE
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-The following files have been removed in the TeX Live installation of
-the current package, typically due to duplication, lack of space, or
-missing source code. You can find these files on CTAN at
- http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/ecclesiastic
-If questions or concerns, email tex-live@tug.org.
-
- ecclesiastic-sample.pdf
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ecclesiastic/ecclesiastic.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ecclesiastic/ecclesiastic.pdf
index 28a1c960da3..eabd9829dcc 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ecclesiastic/ecclesiastic.pdf
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ecclesiastic/ecclesiastic.pdf
Binary files differ
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ecclesiastic/manifest.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ecclesiastic/manifest.txt
index ec034ae798b..766475197de 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ecclesiastic/manifest.txt
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ecclesiastic/manifest.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Package ecclesiastic, version 0.2 of 2012/07/29
+Package ecclesiastic, version 0.3 of 2015/08/20
This package contains the following files besides this file manifest.txt:
@@ -9,8 +9,6 @@ ecclesiastic.sty the style file extracted from the dtx file together with
README general information
manifiest.txt Licence and installation
-The file ecclesiastic-sample.pdf is the result of compilation of a sample text, the way as ecclesiastic typesetting should be done. It is not part of this Work, but it is distributed hoping it might be useful.
-
The Work is distributed under the LPPL licence:
It may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the
@@ -24,16 +22,28 @@ version 2003/12/01 or later.
It is author-maintained by Claudio Beccari (claudio dot beccari at gmail dot com)
-The copyright (c) 2012 holders are Claudio Beccari and Donald Goodman
+The copyright (c) 2012-2015 holders are Claudio Beccari and Donald Goodman
+
+Installation.
+
+Generally speaking this package is already part of any TeX system Distribution and its
+files are already in the proper folders; the file name data bases are already updated
+and you need not install yourself this package.
+
+If you have just a basic installation of the TeX system, make use of its package manager
+to install this package.
-Installation
+If you want just test this package but you do not want to modify the TeX system Directory
+Structure, then decompress the zip file you downloaded from CTAN, and:
-Install ecclesiastic.sty in your personal/local texmf tree rooted in <root>, in a folder named <root>/tex/latex/ecclesiastic/
+1) install ecclesiastic.sty in your personal texmf tree possibly rooted in your $HOME,
+in a folder named $HOME/tex/latex/ecclesiastic/
-Install ecclesiastic.dtx in <root>/source/latex/ecclesiastic/
+2) install ecclesiastic.dtx in <root>/source/latex/ecclesiastic/
-Install ecclesiastic.pdf and ecclesiastic-sample.pdf in <root>/doc/latex/ecclesiastic/
+3) install ecclesiastic.pdf and in <root>/doc/latex/ecclesiastic/
-Refresh the file name database if required by your distribution of the TeX system.
+Refresh the file name database if it is required by your distribution of the TeX system.
-29 July 2012 \ No newline at end of file
+Do not forget to read the documentation of this version 0.3 that is a little different
+from the previous versions for what concerns its usage. \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ecclesiastic/ecclesiastic.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ecclesiastic/ecclesiastic.dtx
index 26156bde6d6..97d3a08457a 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ecclesiastic/ecclesiastic.dtx
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ecclesiastic/ecclesiastic.dtx
@@ -1,28 +1,11 @@
% \iffalse meta-comment
%
-% Copyright 2008 Claudio Beccari
-%
-% This file is part of the ecclesiastic bundle
-% -------------------------------------------
-%
-% It may be distributed and/or modified under the
-% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3
-% of this license or (at your option) any later version.
-% The latest version of this license is in
-% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
-% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
-% version 2003/12/01 or later.
-%
-% This file has the LPPL maintenance status "author-maintained".
-%
-% The list of derived (unpacked) files belonging to the distribution
-% and covered by LPPL is: ecclesiastic.sty, ecclesiastic.pdf.
%<*internal>
\begingroup
\input docstrip.tex
\preamble
-Copyright 2012 Claudio Beccari and Donald Goodman. All rights reserved.
+Copyright 2012-2015 Claudio Beccari and Donald Goodman. All rights reserved.
This system is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
@@ -35,12 +18,17 @@ This file is subject to the LPPL licence, version 1.3 or any subsequent
version. Copy of the LaTeX Project Public Licence is downloadable from
any CTAN archive.
+It may be distributed and/or modified under the
+conditions of the above mentiond LaTeX Project Public License
+
+This file has the LPPL maintenance status "author-maintained".
\endpreamble
\postamble
-This work consists of this file ecclesiastic.dtx, a README file, and
-the derived files ecclesiastic.sty and ecclesiastic.pdf.
+This work consists of this file ecclesiastic.dtx, a README file,
+a manifest.txt file and the derived files ecclesiastic.sty and
+ecclesiastic.pdf.
\endpostamble
@@ -49,7 +37,7 @@ the derived files ecclesiastic.sty and ecclesiastic.pdf.
\askforoverwritefalse
-\generateFile{ecclesiastic.sty}{t}{\from{ecclesiastic.dtx}{package}}
+\generate{\file{ecclesiastic.sty}{\from{ecclesiastic.dtx}{package}}}
\def\tmpa{plain}
\ifx\tmpa\fmtname\endgroup\expandafter\bye\fi
@@ -61,13 +49,16 @@ the derived files ecclesiastic.sty and ecclesiastic.pdf.
%<package>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1996/12/01]%
%<package>\ProvidesPackage{ecclesiastic}%
%<*package>
- [2012/07/29 v.0.2 Ecclesiastic composition of Latin]
+ [2015/08/20 v.0.3 Ecclesiastic composition of Latin]
%</package>
%<*driver>
\documentclass{ltxdoc}
-\usepackage[latin,english]{babel}
+\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
+\usepackage[latin.ecclesiastic,english]{babel}
\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}
-\usepackage{ecclesiastic}
+\usepackage{xspace}
+\newcommand*\pack[1]{\textsf{#1}}
+\newcommand\babel{\pack{babel}\xspace}
\begin{document}
\DocInput{ecclesiastic.dtx}
\end{document}
@@ -79,7 +70,7 @@ the derived files ecclesiastic.sty and ecclesiastic.pdf.
%
%
% \title{Package \texttt{ecclesiastic.sty}\thanks{This document corresponds
-% to \textsf{ecclesiastic.sty}~\fileversion, dated~\filedate.\newline
+% to \pack{ecclesiastic.sty}~\fileversion, dated~\filedate.\newline
% Claudio Beccari (\texttt{claudio dot beccari at gmail dot com}) did the
% programming.
% Donald Goodman (\texttt{dgoodmaniii at gmail dot com}) asked for this
@@ -91,11 +82,15 @@ the derived files ecclesiastic.sty and ecclesiastic.pdf.
%
% \begin{abstract}
% This package extends the typesetting facilities of the \textsl{latin} option
-% to the \textsf{babel} package for typesetting Latin according to the
+% to the \pack{babel} package for typesetting Latin according to the
% tradition of ecclesiastic documents; these documents are mainly the
% devotional books used by the Roman Catholic clergy, but not limited to them,
% that are being published not only by the Vatican Typography, but also by many
-% Printing Companies around the world.
+% Printing Companies around the world. This package works only with pdf\/\LaTeX;
+% if an attempt is made to use it while typesetting with Xe\string|Lua\,\LaTeX, its
+% input is aborted and nothing is done. Most additions and modifications that
+% can be achieved with this package under pdf\/\LaTeX\ typesetting, are obtained
+% thanks to clever use of the OpenType fonts when using Xe\string|Lua \,\LaTeX.
%
% \end{abstract}
%
@@ -103,7 +98,7 @@ the derived files ecclesiastic.sty and ecclesiastic.pdf.
% This small extension package extends the features of \texttt{latin.ldf}
% by adding a certain level of "frenchization" to the way of typesetting
% Ecclesiastical Latin; in particular all punctuation marks, except comma
-% and full stop are preceded by a small space. The guillemets are also
+% and full stop are preceded by a small space. The guillemots are also
% accompanied by small spaces to the right of the opening marks and to the
% left of the closing ones, with the provision of removing spurious previous
% spaces. Footnotes are not indented and their reference number is not an
@@ -120,10 +115,10 @@ the derived files ecclesiastic.sty and ecclesiastic.pdf.
% In practice Beccari found serious programming problems with this solution and
% adopted an alternative one; specifically the adopted solution was to type in
% |"ae| and |"oe| respectively, and \ae\ and \oe\ would be inserted in the
-% source text without the need of leaving blancks after the control sequences or
+% source text without the need of leaving blanks after the control sequences or
% the need of inserting extra braces; therefore one types in |c"aelum| and this
-% is equivalent to \verb*|c\ae lum| or |c{\ae}lum| or |c\ae{}lum|; the saving in the
-% input stream is evident and misstypings are likely less frequent.
+% is equivalent to \verb*|c\ae lum| or |c{\ae}lum| or |c\ae{}lum|; the saving in
+% the% input stream is evident and typos are likely less frequent.
%
% The active apostrophe for the acute accent behaves properly also with y
% and |'ae| and |'oe| produce the accented diphthongs.
@@ -132,17 +127,44 @@ the derived files ecclesiastic.sty and ecclesiastic.pdf.
% hyphenation and kerning. When using the T1 encoding this interference
% takes place only with the accented diphthongs \ae\ and \oe; no visible
% problems for the lack of kerning, but no hyphenation takes place after
-% the accented diphthong until the end of the word, even if the grammar
-% allowed it.
+% the accented diphthongs until the end of the word, even if the grammar
+% allowed it; you can correct by hand this behavior if you add an \textsc{ascii}
+% straight double quote \emph{after} the accented diphthong: $(a)$ if
+% the grammar allows a line break at that point, and $(b)$ if justification
+% of the right margin requires it.
%
%\section{Usage}
-% Besides loading this package with the usual
+% Previous versions of this package were loaded after package \babel with
+% the |latin| language option; you can still do this way because for backwards
+% compatibility this procedure is maintained, but we discourage it for the
+% reasons that are explained hereafter.
+
+% With this new version the preferred procedure is to specify the
+% |ecclesiastic| modifier to the |latin| language option. This very file
+% contains le line:
%\begin{verbatim}
-% \usepackage{ecclesiastic}
+%\usepackage[latin.ecclesiastic,english]{babel}
%\end{verbatim}
-% after loading \textsf{babel} with the option \textsl{latin} (possibly among
-% other ones) all you have to do is to input your source code the usual way,
-% except that for guillemets and accents you are supposed to use the |"| and
+% Of course this new way of loading the package assures it to be loaded
+% at the proper moment, but it requires a \babel of at least version 3.9k;
+% the old procedure is still usable with previous versions of the \babel
+% package.
+%
+% \textbf{Important notice}: This package works only while using the |pdfLaTeX|
+% typesetting program and \babel; if you try to use it with |XeLaTeX| or
+% |LuaLaTeX| its loading procedure issues an error message and the it aborts.
+% if for any reason you have to use |XeLaTeX| or |LuaLaTeX| you can safely
+% run them without loading thins package, but simply specifying the
+% ``key=value'' option |variant=ecclesiastic| in a similar way as you specify
+% the |ecclesiastic| modifier when using \babel. With |XeLaTeX| you have
+% the full functionality of the ecclesiastic Latin variant, while, at the
+% moment, with |LuaLaTeX| the functionality misses the particular spacing
+% around some punctuation marks and around guillemots. This functionality
+% is under study, but it is hopefully available with the next package version.
+%
+% After in one way or another you have assured the presence of the special macros that implement the ecclesiastic Latin style,
+% all you have to do (with \babel) is to input your source code the usual way,
+% except that for guillemots and accents you are supposed to use the |"| and
% the |'| active characters. The input code
%\begin{verbatim}
%Ita enim fit, ut regn'are is "< in m'entibus h'ominum "> dic'atur non
@@ -157,20 +179,55 @@ the derived files ecclesiastic.sty and ecclesiastic.pdf.
%V'eritas, et verit'atem ab eo mort'ales haur'ire atque obedi'enter acc'ipere
%nec'esse est; "< in volunt'atibus "> item "< h'ominum ">, quia \dots
%\end{quote}
-% Notice that the source text has spaces around the guillemets, but the
+% Notice that the source text has spaces around the guillemots, but the
% typeset code has the right small and constant space, irrespective of
% justification. Notice the use of the `acute' accent (actually the
% apostrophe) for accented vowels and diphthongs. Notice the space in the
-% typeset text before the semicolon.
+% typeset text before the semicolon; this space is gobbled and substituted
+% with the proper space.
%
% \section{Documented code}
% Some checks in order to use this package together with the one it
-% should extend.
+% should extend. Firse we load the |iftex| package in order to have the right switch to test if we are typesetting with the |pdftex| engine; inf not, an error message is issued and loading aborted.
% \iffalse
%<*package>
% \fi
% \begin{macrocode}
-\def\CheckLatin{\expandafter\ifx\csname captionslatin\endcsname\relax
+\RequirePackage{iftex}
+\unless\ifPDFTeX
+\PackageError{ecclesiastic}{\MessageBreak
+***********************************************\MessageBreak
+* This package works only with pdfLaTeX \MessageBreak
+* Please do not load it when typesetting with \MessageBreak
+* XeLaTeX or LuaLaTeX. \MessageBreak
+***********************************************\MessageBreak
+}{%
+**********************************************************\MessageBreak
+* Carefully read the documentation of package \MessageBreak
+* ecclesiastic, and understand why most functionalities \MessageBreak
+* of this package are obtained with completely different \MessageBreak
+* means, thanks the use of OpenType fonts. \MessageBreak
+* \MessageBreak
+* Input of this package is aborted. \MessageBreak
+**********************************************************\MessageBreak
+}
+\expandafter\endinput
+\fi
+% \end{macrocode}
+%
+% Then we test if \babel has already been loaded; if not an error message
+% is issued and loading aborted. Loading is aborted also if babel has been
+% loaded but the |latin| option has not been specified.
+% Notice that with version 3.5 of the Latin description file, it is recommended
+% to use the |ecclesiastic| modifier to the |latin| option; or it is possible
+% to specify the |ecclesiastic| attribute after loading \babel with the
+% |latin| option, or even after specifying this language option to the
+% |\documentclass| statement, where the modifiers can't be used.
+% By so doing you are sure that the next tests will never produce unexpected
+% results. Nevertheless we recommend to use the first method, that is to
+% specify the |ecclesiastic| modifier to the |latin| option.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\CheckLatin{\unless\ifcsname captionslatin\endcsname
\PackageWarning{ecclesiastic}{\MessageBreak
latin must be specified as a global option\MessageBreak
or it must be passed as an option to babel\MessageBreak
@@ -178,84 +235,108 @@ the derived files ecclesiastic.sty and ecclesiastic.pdf.
Nothing done}\expandafter\endinput\fi}
\@ifpackageloaded{babel}{\CheckLatin}{%
- \PackageWarning{ecclesiastic}{\MessageBreak
+ \PackageError{ecclesiastic}{\MessageBreak
+ ************************************************\MessageBreak
Package babel must be loaded before this package\MessageBreak
- \MessageBreak
- Nothing will be done}\endinput}
+ ************************************************%
+ }{Package loading is aborted}\endinput}
% \end{macrocode}
-%
-% The following code was borrowed from \textsf{frenchle.sty} by Bernard Gaule,
-% but there
-% are several modifications; in particular the Cyrillic guillemets are
-% effectively chosen as possible candidates before resorting to the horrible
-% patch made up with the `much smaller' and `much larger' scriptsize signs.
-% The Latin Modern fonts are preferred if they are available.
-% When the T1 encoding is in force the guillemets are taken from the
-% current font.
-% The first macro specifies a common interface for chosing where to get
-% guillemets from.
+% In practice you can chose among one of these methods to use this package.
+%\begin{enumerate}
+%\item First and recommended choice:
+%\begin{verbatim}
+%\documentclass[...]{...}
+%...
+%\usepackage[...,latin.ecclesiastic,...]{babel}
+%\end{verbatim}
+%\item~Second choice:
+%\begin{verbatim}
+%\documentclass[...]{...}
+%...
+%\usepackage[...,latin,...]{babel}
+%...
+%\usepackage{ecclesiastic}
+%\end{verbatim}
+%\item Third choice:
+%\begin{verbatim}
+%\documentclass[...,latin,...]{...]
+%...
+%\usepackage[...]{babel}
+%\languageattribute{latin}{ecclesiastic}
+%\end{verbatim}
+%\item Fourth choice:
+%\begin{verbatim}
+%\documentclass[...]{...}
+%...
+%\usepackage[...,latin,...]{babe}
+%\languageattribute{latin}{ecclesiastic}
+%\end{verbatim}
+%\end{enumerate}
+%
+% The following code was borrowed from \pack{frenchle.sty} by Bernard Gaule,
+% but there are several modifications; in particular we avoid the horrible
+% patch made up with the shorter and wider script size math signs.
+% The Latin Modern fonts are preferred if they are available. When the T1
+% encoding is in force the guillemots are taken from the current font; if
+% you want to typeset ecclesiastic Latin, you'd better use the T1 font
+% encoding; if you don't, you may get proper accented glyphs, but no hyphenation
+% after any accented glyph until the end of the word. No attempt is made to
+% create fake guillemots or to pick them from fonts that do not match the
+% current text font. In any case we provide the command |\FrenchGuillemetsFrom|
+% ( and its alias |\FrenchGuillemotsFrom|) that allows the user to chose what
+% font s/he likes best.
+%
+% The first macro specifies a common interface for choosing where to get
+% guillemots from.
% \begin{macrocode}
\let\og\empty\let\fg\empty%
+
\def\FrenchGuillemetsFrom#1#2#3#4{%
\DeclareFontEncoding{#1}{}{}%
\DeclareFontSubstitution{#1}{#2}{m}{n}%
- \DeclareTextCommand{\guillemotleft}{OT1}{%
+ \DeclareTextCommand{\guillemotleft}{T1}{%
{\fontencoding{#1}\fontfamily{#2}\selectfont\char#3}}%
- \DeclareTextCommand{\guillemotright}{OT1}{%
+ \DeclareTextCommand{\guillemotright}{T1}{%
{\fontencoding{#1}\fontfamily{#2}\selectfont\char#4}}}
+
+ \let\FrenchGuillemotsFrom\FrenchGuillemetsFrom
+
% \end{macrocode}
-% Then come the macros for selecting various type of guillemets: the first macro
-%|\CyrillicGuillemets| selects them from the Cyrillic fonts; the second macro
-% |\PolishGuillemets| selects them from the Latin Modern fonts, who were
-% assembled by the Polish TUG, from which the name; the |\LasyGuillemets|
-% represent the poor man solution, which represents the last resort:
-% \begin{macrocode}
- \def\CyrillicGuillemets{\FrenchGuillemetsFrom{OT2}{wncyr}{60}{62}}
- \def\PolishGuillemets{\FrenchGuillemetsFrom{T1}{lmr}{19}{20}}
- \def\LasyGuillemets{%
- \DeclareTextCommand{\guillemotleft}{OT1}{\hbox{%
- \fontencoding{U}\fontfamily{lasy}\selectfont(\kern-0.20em(}}%
- \DeclareTextCommand{\guillemotright}{OT1}{\hbox{%
- \fontencoding{U}\fontfamily{lasy}\selectfont)\kern-0.20em)}}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Now the previous macros are executed depending on what is available on the
-% particular computer the code is executed on. Thinking to end up with a PDF
-% file, we prefer the T1 encodec latin Modern fonts; if these are not
-% installed we resort to the Cyrillic one, since the OT2 encoded Cyrillic
-% fonts from the University o Wisconsin are generally installed by default
-% also in pfb format; should htese be missing, then the poor man solution
-% of the \LaTeX\ simbols is chosen. At the same time, since the latter are
-% the last resort, they are chosen as the default solution, although its
-% difficult to find an installation where either the Latin Modern or the
-% Wisconsin University fonts are not installed.
+% Then come the macros for selecting various type of guillemots: the
+%|\ToneGuillemets| macro selects them from the T1 encoded fonts;
+% according to the user input encoding, in particular the |utf8| one, when
+% this package is loaded the macros |\guillemotleft| and |\guillemotright|
+% should be defined; if either one is not, then the default guillemots are
+% taken from the T1 encoded Latin Modern fonts:
% \begin{macrocode}
- \IfFileExists{t1lmr.fd}{\PolishGuillemets}{%
- \IfFileExists{ot2wncyr.fd}{\CyrillicGuillemets}{\LasyGuillemets}}
- \DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\guillemotleft}{OT1}
- \DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\guillemotright}{OT1}
+\AtBeginDocument{%
+\unless\ifcsname guillemotleft\endcsname
+ \def\ToneGuillemets{\FrenchGuillemetsFrom{T1}{lmr}{19}{20}}\fi}
% \end{macrocode}
-% Having defined the symbols, we now think to the spacing; we chose a smaller
-% space than in French typography, but, essencially this glue is without
+% Having defined the symbols, we now provide to the spacing; we chose a smaller
+% space than in French typography, but, essentially this glue is without
% stretch and shrink components, so that this space remains constant and
% does not stretch or shrink for helping in line justification.
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\guill@spacing{\penalty\@M\hskip.3\fontdimen2\font
\@plus\z@\@minus\z@}
% \end{macrocode}
+% Notice that |\fontdimen2\font| gets the normal inter word space of the
+% current font; therefore the defined spacing of the guillemots is about
+% 1\,pt, with a 10\,pt sized font.
%
% Now we are in the position to define the opening and the closing
-% guillemet commands.
+% guillemot commands.
%
-% The spacings on the interior of the guillements and the spacings before the
-% "high" pucntuation marks are smaller than with the \texttt{frenchle.sty}
-% settings
-% for the French typography. This has been made following Robert Bringhurst
-% reccomendations of tight spacings, in particular before the punctuation
-% marks and within the French quotes.
+% The spacings on the interior of the guillemots and the spacings before the
+% ``high'' punctuation marks are smaller than with the \texttt{frenchle.sty}
+% settings for the French typography. This has been made according to Robert
+% Bringhurst's recommendation to maintain tight spacing, in particular before
+% the punctuation marks and within the French quotes.
%
% Since Beccari is not used to such spacings, forbidden in Italian typography,
% he finds the traditional French spacings very large, too large for his taste.
-% Bringhurst reccomendations come in very handy to justify the chosen spacings.
+% Bringhurst recommendations come in very handy to justify the chosen spacings.
% May be who is used to wider spacings finds them too tight. We think we found
% a compromise.
% \begin{macrocode}
@@ -266,9 +347,9 @@ the derived files ecclesiastic.sty and ecclesiastic.pdf.
\penalty\@M\guill@spacing\guillemotright{}}
% \end{macrocode}
%
-% We add the definition of |\og| (ouvrir guillemets) and |\fg| (fermer
-% guillements) to the |\extraslatin| list, as well as we add their
-% `emptiness' to the |\noextrnolatin| one.
+% We add the definition of |\og| (\emph{ouvrir guillemets}) and |\fg|
+% (\emph{fermer guillemets}) to the |\extraslatin| list, as well as we
+% add their `emptiness' to the |\noextraslatin| one.
% \begin{macrocode}
\addto\extraslatin{%
\renewcommand{\og}{\begin@guill}\renewcommand{\fg}{\end@guill}%
@@ -276,14 +357,14 @@ the derived files ecclesiastic.sty and ecclesiastic.pdf.
\addto\noextraslatin{\let\og\empty\let\fg\empty}
% \end{macrocode}
%
-% Therefore open guillemets may be input with the |\og| macro and the
+% Therefore open guillemots may be input with the |\og| macro and the
% closed ones with the |\fg| macro. This might be inconvenient, so that
% the |"<| and |">| shortcuts should be preferred; these shortcuts assure
% that the spaces after these shortcuts are really spaces and are not
% used to terminate the macro name. B.~Gaulle uses the |\xspace| macro from
% the xspace package, but if this package is not loaded or is not available, the
% |\xspace| macro behaves as |\relax| and does not produce what is intended to
-% do. See below the extended defintion of the |"| shortcut active character.
+% do. See below the extended definition of the |"| shortcut active character.
%
% Here we make the apostrophe an active char and define the shortcuts for
% Latin that introduce the acute accent over the specified vowels, lower
@@ -307,25 +388,21 @@ the derived files ecclesiastic.sty and ecclesiastic.pdf.
\declare@shorthand{latin}{'Y}{\'Y}
% \end{macrocode}
%
-% Here we redeclare the definition of the |"| shortcut active character;
-% it is borrowed from \textsf{italian.ldf}, but a new |\LT@cwm| macro is
+% Here we redefine the |"| shortcut active character;
+% it is borrowed from \pack{italian.ldf}, but a new |\LT@cwm| macro is
% added to the existing |\lt@@cwm| one so as to cope also with |"ae| and |"oe|,
-% besides the guillemet commands.
+% besides the guillemot commands.
%
% The following declaration is probably a repetition of what is already in
-% \textsf{latin.ldf}
+% \pack{latin.ldf}
% \begin{macrocode}
\declare@shorthand{latin}{"}{%
-\ifmmode
- \def\lt@next{''}%
-\else
- \def\lt@next{\futurelet\lt@temp\lt@cwm}%
-\fi
-\lt@next
+\textormath{\def\lt@next{\futurelet\lt@temp\lt@cwm}}%
+ {\def\lt@next{''}}\lt@next
}%
% \end{macrocode}
%
-% This also should already be in \textsf{latin.ldf}; it is the command that
+% This also should already be in \pack{latin.ldf}; it is the command that
% inserts a discretionary break, but does not inhibit hyphenation in the
% rest of the word.
% \begin{macrocode}
@@ -333,12 +410,12 @@ the derived files ecclesiastic.sty and ecclesiastic.pdf.
% \end{macrocode}
%
% This, for what concerns Latin, is new as an interface with the definitions
-% of the guillemets
+% of the guillemots
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\lt@@ocap#1{\begin@guill}\def\lt@@ccap#1{\end@guill}%
% \end{macrocode}
%
-% This is completely new; il deals with |\ae| and |\oe|; since |\ae| is much
+% This is completely new; it deals with |\ae| and |\oe|; since |\ae| is much
% more frequent than |\oe|, we start with testing for an `a' followed by
% an `e', otherwise we test about the presence of an `o':
% \begin{macrocode}
@@ -353,7 +430,7 @@ the derived files ecclesiastic.sty and ecclesiastic.pdf.
% If a sequence |ae| was detected, then |\ae| is inserted in the input stream
% in place of that sequence, otherwise the two tokens are inserted in the input
% stream preceded by the discretionary break implied by the presence of the
-% |"| sign that thriggered the whole process.
+% |"| sign that triggered the whole process.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\maybeae#1#2{%
@@ -387,22 +464,23 @@ the derived files ecclesiastic.sty and ecclesiastic.pdf.
\fi}
% \end{macrocode}
%
-% This is the real execution of the |"| shortcut; remember that |\lt@csw|
-% is an alias for |\lt@next|, the action associated with |"| when outside
+% This is the real execution of the |"| shortcut; remember that |\lt@cwm|
+% is activated by |\lt@next|, the action associated with |"| when outside
% the math mode; furthermore |\lt@temp| contains the token following
% the |"| sign. Notice that the category code of the |\lt@temp| is compared
% to that of a generic letter; the choice of `e' is absolutely irrelevant,
-% because it is a generic letter; any other letter would have done the same.
-% So, first the temporary token is compared to a letter; if it's a letter the
+% because it is a generic letter; any other letter would do the same.
+% So, first the temporary token category code is compared to that of a letter;
+% if it's a letter then
% |\LT@cwm| is executed; the latter on turn looks for an `a' or an `o' and
% possibly inserts a diphthong or a discretionary break; otherwise the
% temporary token is compared to \verb+|+, so that the shortcut \verb+"|+
% is possibly executed by inserting a discretionary break and by gobbling
% the bar; otherwise it checks for a `less than' sign and
-% possibly inserts double open guillemets; otherwise it checks for a
-% `greater than' sign and possibly inserts double closed guillemets;
+% possibly inserts double open guillemots; otherwise it checks for a
+% `greater than' sign and possibly inserts double closed guillemots;
% otherwise it checks for the slash and possibly it inserts a breakable
-% slash |\slash|; otherwise it checks for another double straight quotes
+% slash |\slash|; otherwise it checks for another double straight quote
% sign and possibly it inserts double open high quotes (this is useful
% for those keyboards that do not have the `back tick' sign |`|).
% \begin{macrocode}
@@ -434,7 +512,7 @@ the derived files ecclesiastic.sty and ecclesiastic.pdf.
% \end{macrocode}
%
% This done let's take care of the punctuation. First we create the aliases
-% of the puntuation marks with their original category codes
+% of the punctuation marks with their original category codes
% \begin{macrocode}
\edef\puntoevirgola{\string;}\edef\cc@pv{\the\catcode`;}%
\edef\duepunti{\string:}\edef\cc@dp{\the\catcode`:}%
@@ -442,7 +520,7 @@ the derived files ecclesiastic.sty and ecclesiastic.pdf.
\edef\puntointerrogativo{\string?}\edef\cc@pi{\the\catcode`?}%
% \end{macrocode}
%
-% Then we make those puctuation marks active and add their activeness to
+% Then we make those punctuation marks active and add their activeness to
% |\extraslatin|, and also their ``deactiveness'' to the |\noextraslatin| list.
% In this way we are sure that there is no interference with other languages.
% \begin{macrocode}
@@ -466,12 +544,12 @@ the derived files ecclesiastic.sty and ecclesiastic.pdf.
% and we chose a smaller compromise value, but again we fix the stretch
% and shrink components to zero.
% \begin{macrocode}
-\def\punct@spacing{\penalty\@M\hskip.4\fontdimen2\font
+\def\punct@spacing{\penalty\@M\hskip.3\fontdimen2\font
\@plus\z@\@minus\z@}
% \end{macrocode}
%
-% When then we give a definition to these actie characters; in each definition
-% we start by eliminating aby previous spacing inserted by the typist, then
+% Then we give a definition to these active characters; in each definition
+% we start by eliminating any previous spacing inserted by the typist, then
% we insert our space and finally the punctuation mark.
% \begin{macrocode}
\declare@shorthand{latin}{;}{\ifdim\lastskip>\z@\unskip\fi
@@ -484,9 +562,9 @@ the derived files ecclesiastic.sty and ecclesiastic.pdf.
\punct@spacing\puntointerrogativo}
% \end{macrocode}
%
-% For footnotes we require that the footnote mark be tiped flush to the
-% left margin and that it is typed normalsize; this rquires the
-% redefinition % of the |\@makefntext| macro that must call a different
+% For footnotes we require that the footnote mark be typed flush to the
+% left margin and that it is typed in normal size; this requires the
+% redefinition of the |\@makefntext| macro that must call a different
% version of |\@makefnmark|.
% \begin{macrocode}
%
@@ -509,9 +587,9 @@ the derived files ecclesiastic.sty and ecclesiastic.pdf.
%
% In order to leave the category codes clean we re-establish the default codes
% reassigning the active cars their initial meaning; we do this by executing
-% \noextraslatin. If Latin is the default language, or when Latin is
-% selected, the \extraslatin macro is automatically executed and active
-% catcodes reassigned to the active characters.
+% |\noextraslatin|. If Latin is the default language, or when Latin is
+% selected, the |\extraslatin| macro is automatically executed and the original
+% category codes reassigned to the active characters.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\noextraslatin
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/ecclesiastic/ecclesiastic.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/ecclesiastic/ecclesiastic.sty
index 3385577ce93..f8a2a0773fb 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/ecclesiastic/ecclesiastic.sty
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/ecclesiastic/ecclesiastic.sty
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
%%
%% ecclesiastic.dtx (with options: `package')
%%
-%% Copyright 2012 Claudio Beccari and Donald Goodman. All rights reserved.
+%% Copyright 2012-2015 Claudio Beccari and Donald Goodman. All rights reserved.
%%
%% This system is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
%% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
@@ -19,11 +19,36 @@
%% version. Copy of the LaTeX Project Public Licence is downloadable from
%% any CTAN archive.
%%
+%% It may be distributed and/or modified under the
+%% conditions of the above mentiond LaTeX Project Public License
+%%
+%% This file has the LPPL maintenance status "author-maintained".
%%
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1996/12/01]%
\ProvidesPackage{ecclesiastic}%
- [2012/07/29 v.0.2 Ecclesiastic composition of Latin]
-\def\CheckLatin{\expandafter\ifx\csname captionslatin\endcsname\relax
+ [2015/08/20 v.0.3 Ecclesiastic composition of Latin]
+
+\RequirePackage{iftex}
+\unless\ifPDFTeX
+\PackageError{ecclesiastic}{\MessageBreak
+***********************************************\MessageBreak
+* This package works only with pdfLaTeX \MessageBreak
+* Please do not load it when typesetting with \MessageBreak
+* XeLaTeX or LuaLaTeX. \MessageBreak
+***********************************************\MessageBreak
+}{%
+**********************************************************\MessageBreak
+* Carefully read the documentation of package \MessageBreak
+* ecclesiastic, and understand why most functionalities \MessageBreak
+* of this package are obtained with completely different \MessageBreak
+* means, thanks the use of OpenType fonts. \MessageBreak
+* \MessageBreak
+* Input of this package is aborted. \MessageBreak
+**********************************************************\MessageBreak
+}
+\expandafter\endinput
+\fi
+\def\CheckLatin{\unless\ifcsname captionslatin\endcsname
\PackageWarning{ecclesiastic}{\MessageBreak
latin must be specified as a global option\MessageBreak
or it must be passed as an option to babel\MessageBreak
@@ -31,29 +56,26 @@
Nothing done}\expandafter\endinput\fi}
\@ifpackageloaded{babel}{\CheckLatin}{%
- \PackageWarning{ecclesiastic}{\MessageBreak
+ \PackageError{ecclesiastic}{\MessageBreak
+ ************************************************\MessageBreak
Package babel must be loaded before this package\MessageBreak
- \MessageBreak
- Nothing will be done}\endinput}
+ ************************************************%
+ }{Package loading is aborted}\endinput}
\let\og\empty\let\fg\empty%
+
\def\FrenchGuillemetsFrom#1#2#3#4{%
\DeclareFontEncoding{#1}{}{}%
\DeclareFontSubstitution{#1}{#2}{m}{n}%
- \DeclareTextCommand{\guillemotleft}{OT1}{%
+ \DeclareTextCommand{\guillemotleft}{T1}{%
{\fontencoding{#1}\fontfamily{#2}\selectfont\char#3}}%
- \DeclareTextCommand{\guillemotright}{OT1}{%
+ \DeclareTextCommand{\guillemotright}{T1}{%
{\fontencoding{#1}\fontfamily{#2}\selectfont\char#4}}}
- \def\CyrillicGuillemets{\FrenchGuillemetsFrom{OT2}{wncyr}{60}{62}}
- \def\PolishGuillemets{\FrenchGuillemetsFrom{T1}{lmr}{19}{20}}
- \def\LasyGuillemets{%
- \DeclareTextCommand{\guillemotleft}{OT1}{\hbox{%
- \fontencoding{U}\fontfamily{lasy}\selectfont(\kern-0.20em(}}%
- \DeclareTextCommand{\guillemotright}{OT1}{\hbox{%
- \fontencoding{U}\fontfamily{lasy}\selectfont)\kern-0.20em)}}}
- \IfFileExists{t1lmr.fd}{\PolishGuillemets}{%
- \IfFileExists{ot2wncyr.fd}{\CyrillicGuillemets}{\LasyGuillemets}}
- \DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\guillemotleft}{OT1}
- \DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\guillemotright}{OT1}
+
+ \let\FrenchGuillemotsFrom\FrenchGuillemetsFrom
+
+\AtBeginDocument{%
+\unless\ifcsname guillemotleft\endcsname
+ \def\ToneGuillemets{\FrenchGuillemetsFrom{T1}{lmr}{19}{20}}\fi}
\def\guill@spacing{\penalty\@M\hskip.3\fontdimen2\font
\@plus\z@\@minus\z@}
\DeclareRobustCommand*{\begin@guill}{\leavevmode
@@ -82,12 +104,8 @@
\declare@shorthand{latin}{'U}{\'U}
\declare@shorthand{latin}{'Y}{\'Y}
\declare@shorthand{latin}{"}{%
-\ifmmode
- \def\lt@next{''}%
-\else
- \def\lt@next{\futurelet\lt@temp\lt@cwm}%
-\fi
-\lt@next
+\textormath{\def\lt@next{\futurelet\lt@temp\lt@cwm}}%
+ {\def\lt@next{''}}\lt@next
}%
\def\lt@@cwm{\nobreak\discretionary{-}{}{}\nobreak\hskip\z@skip}%
\def\lt@@ocap#1{\begin@guill}\def\lt@@ccap#1{\end@guill}%
@@ -158,7 +176,7 @@
\addto\noextraslatin{\bbl@deactivate{:}}
\addto\noextraslatin{\bbl@deactivate{!}}
\addto\noextraslatin{\bbl@deactivate{?}}
-\def\punct@spacing{\penalty\@M\hskip.4\fontdimen2\font
+\def\punct@spacing{\penalty\@M\hskip.3\fontdimen2\font
\@plus\z@\@minus\z@}
\declare@shorthand{latin}{;}{\ifdim\lastskip>\z@\unskip\fi
\punct@spacing\puntoevirgola}
@@ -177,8 +195,9 @@
\addto\extraslatin{\let\@makefntext\lt@makefntext}
\addto\noextraslatin{\let\@makefntext\lt@ori@makefntext}
\noextraslatin
-%% This work consists of this file ecclesiastic.dtx, a README file, and
-%% the derived files ecclesiastic.sty and ecclesiastic.pdf.
+%% This work consists of this file ecclesiastic.dtx, a README file,
+%% a manifest.txt file and the derived files ecclesiastic.sty and
+%% ecclesiastic.pdf.
%%
%%
%% End of file `ecclesiastic.sty'.
diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/libexec/ctan2tds b/Master/tlpkg/libexec/ctan2tds
index f9f37ae25c9..efd361fd487 100755
--- a/Master/tlpkg/libexec/ctan2tds
+++ b/Master/tlpkg/libexec/ctan2tds
@@ -2790,7 +2790,6 @@ $standardclean = '\.head|\.tmp|\.dvi|\.log|\.out|\.aux|\.toc|\.lof|\.lot'
'clrscode3e' => 'clrscode3e.pdf', # no source
'dfgproposal' => '1_02.*\.pdf', # nonfree specs
'din1505' => '(leitbild3|normpatsoft).pdf', # no source
- 'ecclesiastic' => 'ecclesiastic-sample.pdf', # no source
'easy' => '.*\.pdf|doc.html.tgz', # no source
'ednotes' => 'perpage.sty', # copy from bigfoot
'epslatex-fr' => 'R?Danger.eps', # unneeded, name clash