From ed7edd5d64a690ffa0537f417f369c5f40fb8eed Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Karl Berry Date: Sun, 26 Jul 2009 21:51:50 +0000 Subject: csquotes 4.4b (25jul09) git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@14459 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751 --- Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/csquotes/csquotes.def | 61 +++++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 34 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-) (limited to 'Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/csquotes/csquotes.def') diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/csquotes/csquotes.def b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/csquotes/csquotes.def index c00f2cf114e..432400d63b9 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/csquotes/csquotes.def +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/csquotes/csquotes.def @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ -% $Id: csquotes.def,v 4.4a 2009/07/04 14:49:23 lehman stable $ +% $Id: csquotes.def,v 4.4b 2009/07/24 19:02:53 lehman stable $ \ProvidesFile{csquotes.def} -[\csq@rcsid $Id: csquotes.def,v 4.4a 2009/07/04 14:49:23 lehman stable $ +[\csq@rcsid $Id: csquotes.def,v 4.4b 2009/07/24 19:02:53 lehman stable $ csquotes generic definitions] % Set defaults @@ -327,18 +327,20 @@ %\DeclareQuoteGlyph{LCY}{62}% = >> ligature = \guillemotright % Unicode (XeTeX) -\DeclareQuoteGlyph{EU1}{34}% = \textquotedbl -\DeclareQuoteGlyph{EU1}{39}% = \textquotesingle -\DeclareQuoteGlyph{EU1}{171}% = \guillemotleft -\DeclareQuoteGlyph{EU1}{172}% = \guillemotright -\DeclareQuoteGlyph{EU1}{8249}% = \guilsinglleft -\DeclareQuoteGlyph{EU1}{8250}% = \guilsinglright -\DeclareQuoteGlyph{EU1}{8216}% = \textquoteleft -\DeclareQuoteGlyph{EU1}{8217}% = \quotesinglbase -\DeclareQuoteGlyph{EU1}{8218}% = \textquoteright -\DeclareQuoteGlyph{EU1}{8220}% = \textquotedblleft -\DeclareQuoteGlyph{EU1}{8221}% = \textquotedblright -\DeclareQuoteGlyph{EU1}{8222}% = \quotedblbase +\DeclareQuoteGlyph{EU1}{"0022}% = neutral quotation mark, double = \textquotedbl +\DeclareQuoteGlyph{EU1}{"0027}% = neutral quotation mark, single = \textquotesingle +\DeclareQuoteGlyph{EU1}{"00AB}% = angle quotation mark, left-pointing double = \guillemotleft +\DeclareQuoteGlyph{EU1}{"00BB}% = angle quotation mark, right-pointing double = \guillemotright +\DeclareQuoteGlyph{EU1}{"2018}% = comma quotation mark, single turned = \textquoteleft +\DeclareQuoteGlyph{EU1}{"2019}% = comma quotation mark, single = \textquoteright +\DeclareQuoteGlyph{EU1}{"201A}% = comma quotation mark, low single = \quotesinglbase +\DeclareQuoteGlyph{EU1}{"201B}% = comma quotation mark, single reversed = n.a. +\DeclareQuoteGlyph{EU1}{"201C}% = comma quotation mark, double turned = \textquotedblleft +\DeclareQuoteGlyph{EU1}{"201D}% = comma quotation mark, double = \textquotedblright +\DeclareQuoteGlyph{EU1}{"201E}% = comma quotation mark, low double = \quotedblbase +\DeclareQuoteGlyph{EU1}{"201F}% = comma quotation mark, double reversed = n.a. +\DeclareQuoteGlyph{EU1}{"2039}% = angle quotation mark, left-pointing single = \guilsinglleft +\DeclareQuoteGlyph{EU1}{"203A}% = angle quotation mark, right-pointing single = \guilsinglright \endinput @@ -347,10 +349,15 @@ % The \fixligatures command used in the above styles is provided % by csquotes.sty. It is used as follows: % -% \fixligatures\textquoteleft +% \fixligatures\textquoteleft % -% and will prevent the undesirable ligatures ?` and !` with -% T1 encoding. +% and will suppress the ligatures +% +% ?` -> \textquestiondown +% and +% !` -> \textexclamdown +% +% in T1 encoding. % \initfrenchquotes is also provided by csquotes.sty. This command % is intended for use in the 'outer initialization' argument of @@ -359,11 +366,11 @@ % required by some styles which use the same quotation marks on both % the outer and the inner level. If enabled, you get: % -% <> +% <> % % instead of % -% <> >> +% <> >> % % That is, if two nested quotations end simultaneously, the second % closing mark is omitted. @@ -372,15 +379,15 @@ % intended for spaced-out quotation marks as used in French. They % are employed as follows: % -% \mkfrenchopenquote{\guillemotleft} -% \mkfrenchclosequote{\guillemotright} +% \mkfrenchopenquote{\guillemotleft} +% \mkfrenchclosequote{\guillemotright} % % and will use a command called \@frenchquotespace to space out the % quotation marks. The spacing is: % -% \hskip 0.8\fontdimen2\font -% plus 0.3\fontdimen3\font -% minus 0.3\fontdimen4\font +% \hskip 0.8\fontdimen2\font +% plus 0.3\fontdimen3\font +% minus 0.3\fontdimen4\font % % This is similar to what the \og and \fg commands of babel's % french.ldf use. It yields a stretchable space whose natural size @@ -392,12 +399,12 @@ % If you prefer a full interword space, redefine \@frenchquotespace % as follows: % -% \renewcommand*{\@frenchquotespace}{% -% \hskip\fontdimen2\font\relax} +% \renewcommand*{\@frenchquotespace}{% +% \hskip\fontdimen2\font\relax} % % or: % -% \renewcommand*{\@frenchquotespace}{\space} +% \renewcommand*{\@frenchquotespace}{\space} % % In either case, the difference to the default values is so subtle, % you will hardly notice it in most cases. -- cgit v1.2.3