[latexrefman-commits] r497 - in /trunk: ChangeLog aspell.en.pws latex2e.texi
karl at domain.hid
karl at domain.hid
Tue Feb 2 00:31:50 CET 2016
Author: karl
Date: Tue Feb 2 00:31:48 2016
New Revision: 497
URL: http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/latexrefman?rev=497&view=rev
Log:
tweak "\ " text, still much left to be done; commit some spelling exceptions
Modified:
trunk/ChangeLog
trunk/aspell.en.pws
trunk/latex2e.texi
Modified: trunk/ChangeLog
URL: http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/latexrefman/trunk/ChangeLog?rev=497&r1=496&r2=497&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- trunk/ChangeLog (original)
+++ trunk/ChangeLog Tue Feb 2 00:31:48 2016
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+2016-02-01 Karl Berry <karl at domain.hid>
+
+ * latex2e.texi (\(SPACE) after control sequence): replace xspace
+ details with a mere mention. Rename node from
+ \(SPACE) after control sequence.
+ (\newcommand & \renewcommand): don't say "command".
+
2016-01-30 Karl Berry <karl at domain.hid>
* latex2e.texi (\newcommand & \renewcommand): mention "\ "
Modified: trunk/aspell.en.pws
URL: http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/latexrefman/trunk/aspell.en.pws?rev=497&r1=496&r2=497&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- trunk/aspell.en.pws (original)
+++ trunk/aspell.en.pws Tue Feb 2 00:31:48 2016
@@ -1,11 +1,19 @@
personal_ws-1.1 en 0
+Avant
+Biemesderfer
+Botway
+Garde
+Itemizations
+Kleene
+LAH
+Martinsen
+Overstrike
ae
arabic
aring
-Biemesderfer
-Botway
bowtie
cmd
+coproduct
cp
dvi
dvitype
@@ -15,6 +23,7 @@
eth
executivepaper
f's
+fd
fleqn
fn
fnsymbol
@@ -23,13 +32,13 @@
hungarian
indexspace
intercolumn
-Itemizations
-LAH
+lR
+leadsto
legalpaper
letterpaper
-lR
lrbox
-Martinsen
+mpfootnote
+multiset
niques
notitlepage
oe
@@ -41,25 +50,24 @@
oslash
overbar
overdot
-Overstrike
+pagebreak
pagestyle
printindex
+ptr
secnumdepth
superscripted
teck
tecks
texinfo
+textstyle
th
titlepage
+topmargin
twocolumn
twoside
underbar
+usrguide
+xdv
xelatex
xyz
zet
-ptr
-usrguide
-Avant
-Garde
-fd
-xdv
Modified: trunk/latex2e.texi
URL: http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/latexrefman/trunk/latex2e.texi?rev=497&r1=496&r2=497&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- trunk/latex2e.texi (original)
+++ trunk/latex2e.texi Tue Feb 2 00:31:48 2016
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
@c $Id$
@comment %**start of header (This is for running Texinfo on a region.)
@setfilename latex2e.info
- at domain.hid UPDATED January 2016
+ at set UPDATED February 2016
@settitle @LaTeX{}2e unofficial reference manual (@value{UPDATED})
@comment %**end of header (This is for running Texinfo on a region.)
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@
text was directly copied).
Copyright 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013,
-2014, 2015 Karl Berry.@*
+2014, 2015, 2016 Karl Berry.@*
Copyright 1988, 1994, 2007 Stephen Gilmore.@*
Copyright 1994, 1995, 1996 Torsten Martinsen.
@@ -5181,11 +5181,10 @@
@end table
- at domain.hid{} ignores spaces in the source following a command (or any
-control sequence), as in @samp{\cmd }. If you actually want a space
-there, one solution is to type @code{@{@}} after the command
-(@samp{\cmd@{@} }, and another is to use an explicit control space
-(@samp{\cmd\ }).
+ at TeX{} ignores spaces in the source following an alphabetic control
+sequence, as in @samp{\cmd }. If you actually want a space there, one
+solution is to type @code{@{@}} after the command (@samp{\cmd@{@} };
+another solution is to use an explicit control space (@samp{\cmd\ }).
A simple example of defining a new command:
@code{\newcommand at domain.hid Hef at domain.hid@}} causes the abbreviation
@@ -7909,7 +7908,7 @@
* \hspace:: Fixed horizontal space.
* \hfill:: Stretchable horizontal space.
* \(SPACE) and \@@:: Space after a period.
-* \(SPACE) after CS:: Controlling space gobbling after a control sequence.
+* \(SPACE) after control sequence:: Space (gobbling) after a control sequence.
* \frenchspacing:: Equal interword and inter-sentence space.
* \thinspace:: One-sixth of an em.
* \/:: Insert italic correction.
@@ -8002,7 +8001,7 @@
a tie (@code{~}). Examples are @code{Nat.\ Acad.\ Science}, and
@code{Mr.~Bean}, and @code{(manure, etc.)\ for sale}.
-For other use of @code{\ }, see also @ref{\(SPACE) after CS}.
+For another use of @code{\ }, @pxref{\(SPACE) after control sequence}.
In the opposite situation, if you have a capital letter followed by a
period that ends the sentence, then put @code{\@@} on the left of that
@@ -8015,50 +8014,29 @@
interword space after the closing parenthesis (note that @code{\@@} is
before the parenthesis).
- at domain.hid \(SPACE) after CS
- at domain.hid @code{\ } after a control sequence
-
-The @code{\ } command is often used after control sequences to keep them
-from gobbling the space that follows, as in @code{\TeX\ is a nice
-system.} And, under normal circumstances @code{\}@key{tab} and
- at domain.hid} are equivalent to @code{\ }. For other use of
+
+ at node \(SPACE) after control sequence
+ at section @code{\ } after control sequence
+
+The @code{\ } command is often used after control sequences to keep
+them from gobbling the space that follows, as in @samp{\TeX\ is nice}.
+And, under normal circumstances, @code{\}@key{tab} and
+ at code{\}@key{newline} are equivalent to @code{\ }. For another use of
@code{\ }, see also @ref{\(SPACE) and \@@}.
Some people prefer to use @code{@{@}} for the same purpose, as in
- at domain.hid@{@} is a nice system.} This has the advantage that you can
-always write it the same way, like @code{\TeX@{@}}, whether it is
-followed by a space or by a punctuation mark. Please compare:
+ at code{\TeX@{@} is nice}. This has the advantage that you can always
+write it the same way, namely @code{\TeX@{@}}, whether it is followed
+by a space or by a punctuation mark. Compare:
@example
\TeX\ is a nice system. \TeX, a nice system.@*
\TeX@{@} is a nice system. \TeX@{@}, a nice system.
@end example
-
-When you define user commands (@pxref{\newcommand & \renewcommand}) you
-can prevent the space gobbling after the command by using the package
- at domain.hid} and inserting @code{\xspace} at the end of the definition
-For instance:
- at domain.hid
-\documentclass at domain.hid@}
-\usepackage at domain.hid@}
-\newcommand*@{\Loup at domain.hid Cric\xspace@}
-\begin at domain.hid@}
-Que le \Loup me croque !
-\end at domain.hid@}
- at domain.hid example
-
-A quick hack to use @code{\xspace} for existing command is as follows:
- at domain.hid
-\documentclass at domain.hid@}
-\usepackage at domain.hid@}
-\newcommand*@{\SansXspaceTeX@}@{@}
-\let\SansXspaceTeX\TeX
-\renewcommand at domain.hid@}
-\begin at domain.hid@}
-\TeX is a nice system.
-\end at domain.hid@}
- at domain.hid example
+ at cindex @code{xspace} package
+The @code{xspace} package, and individual commands, can alter the
+standard behavior.
@node \frenchspacing
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