[latexrefman-commits] [SCM] latexrefman updated: r665 - trunk

karl at gnu.org.ua karl at gnu.org.ua
Thu Jun 28 17:31:06 CEST 2018


Author: karl
Date: 2018-06-28 18:31:06 +0300 (Thu, 28 Jun 2018)
New Revision: 665

Modified:
   trunk/aspell.en.pws
   trunk/latex2e.texi
Log:
both - and --

Modified: trunk/aspell.en.pws
===================================================================
--- trunk/aspell.en.pws	2018-06-27 19:42:18 UTC (rev 664)
+++ trunk/aspell.en.pws	2018-06-28 15:31:06 UTC (rev 665)
@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@
 EnvIndex
 FC
 Garde
+Halmos
 Kleene
 LAH
 Lappish
@@ -23,6 +24,7 @@
 NeedsAMSSymb
 NeedsSTIX
 NotInPlainTeX
+O'Brian
 Overstrike
 PkgIndex
 Supremum
@@ -54,6 +56,7 @@
 eng
 env
 envlab
+errorstopmode
 eth
 executivepaper
 f's
@@ -66,6 +69,7 @@
 hacek
 homomorphism
 hungarian
+idx
 ifstar
 indentfirst
 indexspace
@@ -117,6 +121,8 @@
 sqsubset
 sqsupset
 startsection
+subitem
+subitems
 subregion
 superscripted
 teck
@@ -127,7 +133,9 @@
 textstyle
 th
 titlepage
+tocbibbind
 tocdepth
+tocloft
 topmargin
 twocolumn
 twoside
@@ -144,13 +152,6 @@
 vert
 xdv
 xelatex
+xindy
 xyz
 zet
-O'Brian
-Halmos
-idx
-subitem
-subitems
-tocbibbind
-tocloft
-xindy

Modified: trunk/latex2e.texi
===================================================================
--- trunk/latex2e.texi	2018-06-27 19:42:18 UTC (rev 664)
+++ trunk/latex2e.texi	2018-06-28 15:31:06 UTC (rev 665)
@@ -17591,14 +17591,15 @@
 As in that example, @file{.tex} is the default file extension.
 
 The synopsis shows two commands, @command{pdflatex} and @code{latex}.
-The original @TeX{} program output a custom format, DVI.  pdf at TeX{} is a
-modification of that program.  It is completely backward compatible.
-But it can output directly to PDF and so can take advantage of PDF's
-extra features such as hyperlinks, support for modern image formats such
-as JPG and PNG, and ubiquitous viewing programs.  In short, if you run
- at command{pdflatex} then you will by default get PDF and have access to
-all its modern features, while if you run @command{latex} then you will
-get DVI.  The description here assumes pdf at LaTeX{}.
+The original @TeX{} program output a custom format, DVI. pdf at TeX{} is
+a modification of that program. It is completely backward compatible.
+But it can output directly to PDF and so can take advantage of the
+extra features in PDF such as hyperlinks, support for modern image
+formats such as JPG and PNG, and ubiquitous viewing programs. In
+short, if you run @command{pdflatex} then you will by default get PDF
+and have access to all its modern features, while if you run
+ at command{latex} then you will get DVI. The description here assumes
+pdf at LaTeX{}.
 
 If your command line invocation has no arguments or options at all then
 @command{pdflatex} prompts the user for input from the terminal (escape
@@ -17631,12 +17632,11 @@
 @section Command line options
 
 @findex --help @r{command-line option}
-With many implementations you can specify command line options
-by prefixing them with @samp{-} or @samp{--}.
-For instance, use @samp{-} for TeX Live on GNU/Linux or MacTeX on Apple,
-and use @samp{--} for MikTeX on Windows.
-These are the options relevant to ordinary document authoring.  For a
-full list, try the command line command @samp{latex --help}.
+With many implementations you can specify command line options by
+prefixing them with either @samp{-} or @samp{--}. This is the case for
+both @TeX{} Live and MiK at TeX{}. These are the options relevant to
+ordinary document authoring. For a full list, try the command line
+command @samp{latex --help}.
 
 @ftable @code
 @item version
@@ -17649,7 +17649,7 @@
 
 @item interaction=[batchmode|nonstopmode|scrollmode|errorstopmode]
 When @TeX{} is compiling a document it does so in one of four modes.  In
- at dfn{errorstop mode} (the default), @TeX{} stops at each error and asks
+ at dfn{errorstopmode} (the default), @TeX{} stops at each error and asks
 for user intervention.  In @dfn{batch mode} it prints nothing on the
 terminal, errors are scrolled as if the user hit @code{<return>} at
 every error, and missing files cause the job to abort.  In @dfn{nonstop
@@ -17683,7 +17683,7 @@
 @itemx disable-write18
 Enable or disable @code{\write18@{@var{shell command}@}}.  The first two
 are available with @TeX{} Live or Mac at TeX{} while the second two come
-with Mik at TeX{}.
+with MiK at TeX{}.
 
 @PkgIndex{sagetex}
 Sometimes you want to run external system commands from inside a
@@ -17695,7 +17695,7 @@
 But with this functionality enabled, security issues could happen if you
 compiled a @LaTeX{} file from the Internet.  By default @code{\write18}
 is disabled.  (More precisely, by default @TeX{} Live, Mac at TeX{}, and
-Mik at TeX{} allow the execution of a limited number of @TeX{}-related
+MiK at TeX{} allow the execution of a limited number of @TeX{}-related
 programs, which they distribute.)
 
 If you call @code{\write18@{ls -l@}} with the option



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