[latexrefman-commits] [SCM] latexrefman updated: r598 - trunk

karl at gnu.org.ua karl at gnu.org.ua
Mon Oct 30 02:25:26 CET 2017


Author: karl
Date: 2017-10-30 03:25:26 +0200 (Mon, 30 Oct 2017)
New Revision: 598

Modified:
   trunk/ChangeLog
   trunk/aspell.en.pws
   trunk/latex2e.texi
Log:
typos, wording, spellcheck

Modified: trunk/ChangeLog
===================================================================
--- trunk/ChangeLog	2017-10-17 08:45:03 UTC (rev 597)
+++ trunk/ChangeLog	2017-10-30 01:25:26 UTC (rev 598)
@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
+2017-10-29  Karl Berry  <karl at freefriends.org>
+
+	* latex2e.texi: typos, wording.
+	* aspell.en.pws: more exceptions.
+
 2017-10-17  Vincent Belaïche  <vincentb1 at users.sourceforge.net>
 
 	* latex2e-fr.texi (document header): Uppercase title 1st
@@ -61,6 +66,11 @@
 	* latex2e-fr.texi (Class and package commands): Typo.
 	(quotation and quote): Typoes.
 
+2017-08-24  Karl Berry  <karl at freefriends.org>
+
+	* latex2e.texi,
+	* latex2e-fr.texi (Low-level font commands): remove width percentages.
+
 2017-08-22  Vincent Belaïche  <vincentb1 at users.sourceforge.net>
 
 	* latex2e.texi: push iftexthenelse macro and HAS-MATH flag to common.texi

Modified: trunk/aspell.en.pws
===================================================================
--- trunk/aspell.en.pws	2017-10-17 08:45:03 UTC (rev 597)
+++ trunk/aspell.en.pws	2017-10-30 01:25:26 UTC (rev 598)
@@ -97,3 +97,10 @@
 multind
 datetime
 PkgIndex
+afterskip
+beforeskip
+ifstar
+textcase
+startsection
+mfirstuc
+texi

Modified: trunk/latex2e.texi
===================================================================
--- trunk/latex2e.texi	2017-10-17 08:45:03 UTC (rev 597)
+++ trunk/latex2e.texi	2017-10-30 01:25:26 UTC (rev 598)
@@ -4599,24 +4599,23 @@
 The @code{tabbing} environment has a current tab stop pattern which is a
 sequence of @var{n} tab stops, with @math{@var{n} > 0}, creating @var{n}
 corresponding columns. Immediately after @code{\begin@{tabbing@}} we
-have @math{@var{n}=1}, ie the current tab stop pattern contains only one
+have @math{@var{n}=1}, i.e., the current tab stop pattern contains only one
 tab stop, referred to as tab stop #0, the position of which is the
-beginning of line, ie the first columns starts at the beginning of the
+beginning of line, i.e., the first columns starts at the beginning of the
 line.
 
 By default any text typeset in a @code{tabbing} environment is typeset
-raggedright with left alingnment on the current tab stop, ie it is
+ragged right with left alignment on the current tab stop, i.e., it is
 typeset left-aligned in the current column. Typesetting is carried out
 in LR mode.
-        
-        
+
 Besides, the @code{tabbing} environment has a current beginning of line
 tab stop. By default, immediately after @code{\begin@{tabbing@}} this is
 tab stop #0, but this can be changed with commands @code{\+} and
 @code{\-}.
 
 The right margin of the @code{tabbing} environment is the end of line,
-that is to say the width of the environnment has the length
+that is to say the width of the environment has the length
 @code{\linewidth}.
 
 As far as the left margin is concerned, or in other words the tab stop
@@ -5198,19 +5197,21 @@
 
 @itemize
 @item
-For standard classes the top level sectionning level of which is
- at code{\chapter} the label is in macro @code{\bibname}, for instance
-classes @file{book} and @file{report} fall in this category.
+ at findex \bibname
+For standard classes whose top level sectioning is @code{\chapter}
+(such as @file{book} and @file{report}), the label is in the macro
+ at code{\bibname};
+
 @item
-For standard classes the top level sectionning level of which is
- at code{\section} the label is in macro @code{\refname}, faor isntance
-class @file{article} falls in in this category.
+ at findex \refname
+For standard classes whose the top level sectioning is @code{\section}
+(such as @file{article}), the label is in macro @code{\refname}.
 @end itemize
 
 @PkgIndex{babel}
-Please note that in general one does not redefine directly
- at code{\refname} or @code{\bibname}, the linguistic packages like
- at file{babel} do it.
+Typically it is neither necessary nor desirable to directly redefine
+ at code{\refname} or @code{\bibname}; language support packages like
+ at file{babel} do this.
 
 The mandatory @var{widest-label} argument is text that, when typeset,
 is as wide as the widest item label produced by the @code{\bibitem}
@@ -5429,7 +5430,8 @@
 into a typewriter with carriage returns and blanks having the same
 effect that they would on a typewriter.
 
-The @code{verbatim} uses a monospaced typewriter-like font (@code{\tt}).
+The @code{verbatim} environment uses a monospaced typewriter-like font
+(@code{\tt}).
 
 @menu
 * \verb::       The macro form of the @code{verbatim} environment.
@@ -9730,7 +9732,7 @@
 
 These commands do not change the case of letters used in the name of a
 command within @var{text}.  But they do change the case of every other
-latin character inside the argument @var{text}.  Thus,
+Latin letter inside the argument @var{text}.  Thus,
 @code{\MakeUppercase@{Let $y=f(x)$}@} produces @samp{LET Y=F(X)}.  Another
 example is that the name of an environment will be changed, so that
 @code{\MakeUppercase@{\begin@{tabular@} ... \end@{tabular@}@}} will
@@ -9756,11 +9758,9 @@
 The @file{textcase} package brings some of the missing feature of the
 standard @LaTeX{} commands @code{\MakeUppercase} and
 @code{\MakeLowerCase}.
-        
 
-        
 @PkgIndex{mfirstuc} 
-To uppercase only the first letter of words use the package
+To uppercase only the first letter of words, you can use the package
 @file{mfirstuc}.
 
 



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