[latexrefman-commits] r538 - in /trunk: README aspell.en.pws latex2e.texi
karl at domain.hid
karl at domain.hid
Tue Sep 6 00:30:30 CEST 2016
Author: karl
Date: Tue Sep 6 00:30:29 2016
New Revision: 538
URL: http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/latexrefman?rev=538&view=rev
Log:
group index, mailing list info
Modified:
trunk/README
trunk/aspell.en.pws
trunk/latex2e.texi
Modified: trunk/README
URL: http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/latexrefman/trunk/README?rev=538&r1=537&r2=538&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- trunk/README (original)
+++ trunk/README Tue Sep 6 00:30:29 2016
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
$Id$
README for latex2e.texi, aka the latex2e-help-texinfo package.
-Public domain. This file originally written 2008, Karl Berry.
+Public domain. This README file originally written 2008, Karl Berry.
This project is an attempt to write a reference manual for core LaTeX.
It is unofficial and the LaTeX Project members have not reviewed it.
@@ -12,7 +12,8 @@
Help is most definitely wanted. (Search for "xx" in the source for
just a few of the known deficiencies.) Please email any bug reports,
new material, general discussion, whatever, to
-latexrefman-discuss at domain.hid. See also
-https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/latexrefman-discuss for archive and
-subscription.
+latexrefman-discuss at domain.hid (see
+https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/latexrefman-discuss for archives and
+subscription via the web).
+
Modified: trunk/aspell.en.pws
URL: http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/latexrefman/trunk/aspell.en.pws?rev=538&r1=537&r2=538&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- trunk/aspell.en.pws (original)
+++ trunk/aspell.en.pws Tue Sep 6 00:30:29 2016
@@ -46,6 +46,7 @@
mho
mpfootnote
multiset
+n-ary
niques
notitlepage
oe
Modified: trunk/latex2e.texi
URL: http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/latexrefman/trunk/latex2e.texi?rev=538&r1=537&r2=538&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- trunk/latex2e.texi (original)
+++ trunk/latex2e.texi Tue Sep 6 00:30:29 2016
@@ -2108,6 +2108,9 @@
@samp{! LaTeX Error: \begin at domain.hid*@} on input line 5 ended by
\end at domain.hid@}.}
+ at cindex group, and environments
+Environments are executed within a group.
+
@menu
* abstract:: Produce an abstract.
* array:: Math arrays.
@@ -2340,7 +2343,7 @@
@findex \centering
@cindex centering text, declaration for
-Declaration that causes material in its scope to be centered. It is
+A declaration that causes material in its scope to be centered. It is
most often used inside an environment such as @code{figure}, or in a
@code{parbox}.
@@ -5268,8 +5271,8 @@
@noindent the words @samp{met the} would incorrectly be in italics. Another
pair of braces in the definition is needed, like this:
- at domain.hid #1@}@}}. Those
-braces are part of the definition and thus do define a group.
+ at code{\newcommand at domain.hid #1@}@}}. Those braces are
+part of the definition and thus do define a group.
@node \providecommand
@@ -5422,16 +5425,15 @@
(which may be the empty string). If this argument is not present then
the environment does not take an optional argument.
-That is, when @code{[@var{optargdefault}]} is present in the environment
-definition, if @code{\begin at domain.hid}@}} is used with square brackets
-following, as in @code{\begin at domain.hid}]}, then, within
- at domain.hid}, the
- at domain.hid positional parameter
-positional parameter @code{#1} expands to @var{myval}. If
- at domain.hid}@}} is called without square brackets following,
-then, within within @var{begdefn}, the positional parameter @code{#1}
-expands to the default @var{optargdefault}. In either case, any
-required arguments will be referred to starting with @code{#2}.
+That is, when @code{[@var{optargdefault}]} is present in the
+environment definition, if @code{\begin at domain.hid}@}} is used with
+square brackets following, as in
+ at code{\begin at domain.hid}]}, then, within @var{begdefn},
+the positional parameter @code{#1} expands to @var{myval}. If
+ at code{\begin at domain.hid}@}} is called without square brackets
+following, then, within within @var{begdefn}, the positional parameter
+ at code{#1} expands to the default @var{optargdefault}. In either case,
+any required arguments will be referred to starting with @code{#2}.
Omitting @code{[@var{myval}]} in the call is different from having the
square brackets with no contents, as in @code{[]}. The former results
@@ -5452,11 +5454,10 @@
@end table
-The environment @var{env} defines a group
- at domain.hid group
-for expanding @var{begdefn} and @var{enddefn}. Thus, in the first
-example below, the effect of the @code{\small} is limited to the quote
-and does not extend to material following the environment.
+All environments, including the @var{begdefn} and @var{enddefn} code,
+are executed within a group. Thus, in the first example below, the
+effect of the @code{\small} is limited to the quote and does not
+extend to material following the environment.
This example gives an environment like @LaTeX{}'s @code{quotation}
except that it will be set in smaller type:
@@ -6853,7 +6854,8 @@
@BES{230A,\lfloor} Left floor bracket (opening). Matches:@tie{}@code{\floor}.
@item \lhd
- at domain.hid} Arrowhead, that is, triangle, pointing left (binary). @value{NeedsAMSSymb} For the normal subgroup symbol you should load
+ at BESU{25C1,lhd} Arrowhead, that is, triangle, pointing left (binary).
+ at value{NeedsAMSSymb} For the normal subgroup symbol you should load
@file{amssymb} and use at domain.hid} (which is a relation
and so gives better spacing).
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