[latex3-commits] [git/LaTeX3-latex3-latex2e] master: some corrections by Chris [ci skip] (65206f2)
Frank Mittelbach
frank.mittelbach at latex-project.org
Sat Dec 8 13:43:47 CET 2018
Repository : https://github.com/latex3/latex2e
On branch : master
Link : https://github.com/latex3/latex2e/commit/65206f2b7d9c93e1c18ed82bda3d54e0319282ed
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commit 65206f2b7d9c93e1c18ed82bda3d54e0319282ed
Author: Frank Mittelbach <frank.mittelbach at latex-project.org>
Date: Sat Dec 8 13:43:47 2018 +0100
some corrections by Chris [ci skip]
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65206f2b7d9c93e1c18ed82bda3d54e0319282ed
doc/ltnews29.tex | 7 +++----
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/ltnews29.tex b/doc/ltnews29.tex
index b42fe8c..1fffdb2 100644
--- a/doc/ltnews29.tex
+++ b/doc/ltnews29.tex
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ newer, and they are mostly rather obscure.
\section[Bug reports for core \LaTeXe{} and packages]
{Bug reports for core \LaTeXe{} and packages maintained by the Project Team}
-In spring 2018 we established a new issue tracking system (GitHub
+In Spring 2018 we established a new issue tracking system (GitHub
issues) for both the \LaTeX{} core and the packages maintained by the
\LaTeX{} Project team, with an updated procedure for how to report a
bug or problem.
@@ -372,12 +372,11 @@ The \cs{docolaction} command can be used used to carry out actions
depending on the column you are currently in, i.e., first, any inner
one (if more than two) or last. However, if the action generates text
then there is the question: is this text part of the current column or
-the one after? That is, do we test on the next run before that text
-or after it to determine in which column we are?
+the one after? That is, on the next run, do we test before or after it, to determine in which column we are?
This is now resolved as follows: if you use \cs{docolaction*} any
generated text by the chosen action is considered to be after the test
-point. But if you use the command without the star then all material
+point. But if you use the command without the star then all the material
it generates will be placed before the test point to determine the
current column, i.e., the text will become part of the current column
and may affect the test result on the next run.
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