[latexrefman-commits] [SCM] latexrefman updated: r678 - trunk
karl at gnu.org.ua
karl at gnu.org.ua
Mon Jul 2 22:51:26 CEST 2018
Author: karl
Date: 2018-07-02 23:51:26 +0300 (Mon, 02 Jul 2018)
New Revision: 678
Modified:
trunk/ChangeLog
trunk/aspell.en.pws
trunk/latex2e.texi
Log:
typos, underfull boxes
Modified: trunk/ChangeLog
===================================================================
--- trunk/ChangeLog 2018-07-02 20:02:31 UTC (rev 677)
+++ trunk/ChangeLog 2018-07-02 20:51:26 UTC (rev 678)
@@ -1,22 +1,26 @@
+2018-07-02 Karl Berry <karl at freefriends.org>
+
+ * latex2e.texi: typos, underfull boxes, mirror wording.
+
2018-07-02 Jim Hefferon <jhefferon at smcvt.edu>
- * latex2e.texi (Many sections) Finished checking entries against
+ * latex2e.texi: Finished checking entries against
latex2e-reference. Removed that item from xx list.
(CTAN) Added section.
2018-07-02 Jim Hefferon <jhefferon at smcvt.edu>
- * latex2e.texi (Many sections) Check entries against
+ * latex2e.texi:Check entries against
latex2e-reference. Through "Modes".
2018-07-01 Jim Hefferon <jhefferon at smcvt.edu>
- * latex2e.texi (Many sections) Check entries against
+ * latex2e.texi:Check entries against
latex2e-reference. Through the \t's.
2018-07-01 Jim Hefferon <jhefferon at smcvt.edu>
- * latex2e.texi (Many sections) Check entries against
+ * latex2e.texi:Check entries against
latex2e-reference. Through the \m's.
2018-06-30 Karl Berry <karl at freefriends.org>
@@ -28,21 +32,21 @@
2018-06-30 Jim Hefferon <jhefferon at smcvt.edu>
- * latex2e.texi (Many sections) Try adding anchors that have URL's that
+ * latex2e.texi:Try adding anchors that have URL's that
are easy to figure out. Add them in a couple of places, notably
in lists of parameters.
(Predefined lengths) Delete, moving contents to \mbox & \makebox.
2018-06-29 Jim Hefferon <jhefferon at smcvt.edu>
- * latex2e.texi (Many sections) Put @noindent's following
+ * latex2e.texi: Put @noindent's following
@end examples where they are needed in PDF.
2018-06-29 Karl Berry <karl at freefriends.org>
- * latex2e.texi (Command line options) <-interaction>: use metavar
- to avoid overfull box in index. Use - for printed output, and no
- @ftable.
+ * latex2e.texi (Command line options) <-interaction>:
+ use @var{mode} to avoid overfull box in index. Use - for printed
+ output, and no @ftable.
(common.texi): minimize url.
2018-06-28 Karl Berry <karl at freefriends.org>
@@ -52,12 +56,12 @@
2018-06-29 Jim Hefferon <jhefferon at smcvt.edu>
- * latex2e.texi (Many sections) Under- and under-full lines in PDF
+ * latex2e.texi: Under- and underfull lines in PDF
are gone.
2018-06-29 Jim Hefferon <jhefferon at smcvt.edu>
- * latex2e.texi (Many sections) Fix over- and underfull lines in PDF.
+ * latex2e.texi: Fix over- and underfull lines in PDF.
Through page 100.
2018-06-28 Jim Hefferon <jhefferon at smcvt.edu>
Modified: trunk/aspell.en.pws
===================================================================
--- trunk/aspell.en.pws 2018-07-02 20:02:31 UTC (rev 677)
+++ trunk/aspell.en.pws 2018-07-02 20:51:26 UTC (rev 678)
@@ -63,6 +63,7 @@
cprotect
datetime
dblfloatpagefraction
+dcolumn
ddagger
ddots
del
@@ -163,6 +164,7 @@
mpfootnote
multind
multiset
+mx
natheight
natwidth
negthinspace
Modified: trunk/latex2e.texi
===================================================================
--- trunk/latex2e.texi 2018-07-02 20:02:31 UTC (rev 677)
+++ trunk/latex2e.texi 2018-07-02 20:51:26 UTC (rev 678)
@@ -310,8 +310,8 @@
@code{\documentclass} and the @code{\begin@{document@}} commands.
This area is called the @dfn{preamble}.
-The @code{\begin@{document@} ... \end@{document@}} pair makes an
- at cindex environment
+ at cindex environment, document
+The @code{\begin@{document@} ... \end@{document@}} pair defines an
@dfn{environment}; the @samp{document} environment (and no others) is
required in all @LaTeX{} documents (@pxref{document}). @LaTeX{} make
available to you many environments that are documented here
@@ -711,14 +711,14 @@
@node CTAN
- at section CTAN
+ at section CTAN: Comprehensive @TeX{} Archive Network
@cindex CTAN
The Comprehensive @TeX{} Archive Network, CTAN, is the @TeX{} and
@LaTeX{} community's repository of free material. It is a set of
Internet sites around the world that offer material related to @LaTeX{}
-for download. Visit CTAN on the web at @url{https://www.ctan.org}.
+for download. Visit CTAN on the web at @url{https://ctan.org}.
This material is organized into packages, discrete bundles that
typically offer some coherent functionality and are maintained by one
@@ -729,14 +729,17 @@
In addition to the massive holdings, the web site offers features such
as search by name or by functionality.
-CTAN is not a single site, but instead is a set of sites. One of the
+ at cindex DANTE e.V.
+ at cindex mirrors of CTAN
+CTAN is not a single site, but instead is a set of sites. One of the
sites is the core. This site actively manages the material, for
-instance, by accepting uploads of new or updated packages. It is
-sponsored by the German @TeX{} group DANTE and is managed by Rainer
-Schoepf. Other sites around the world help out by mirroring, by
-automatically syncing their collections with the core site and then in
-turn making their copies publicly available. This gives users close to
-their location better access and relieves the core site of load.
+instance, by accepting uploads of new or updated packages. It is
+hosted by the German @TeX{} group DANTE e.V. Other sites around the
+world help out by mirroring, that is, automatically syncing their
+collections with the core site and then in turn making their copies
+publicly available. This gives users close to their location better
+access and relieves the load on the core site. The list of mirrors is
+at @url{https://ctan.org/mirrors}.
@node Document classes
@@ -1619,12 +1622,12 @@
@LaTeX{} also provides the following commands, which unconditionally
switch to the given style, that is, are @emph{not} cumulative. They are
-used declaratively: @code{@{\@var{cmd}...@}} instead of
+used as declarations: @code{@{\@var{cmd}...@}} instead of
@code{\@var{cmd}@{...@}}.
(The unconditional commands below are an older version of font
-switching. The earlier commands are an nimprovement in most
-curcumstances. But sometimes an unconditional font switch is precisely
+switching. The earlier commands are an improvement in most
+circumstances. But sometimes an unconditional font switch is precisely
what you want.)
@ftable @code
@@ -6193,7 +6196,7 @@
Puts a rectangular frame around @var{contents}. The reference point is
the bottom left corner of the frame. In contrast to @code{\framebox}
(@pxref{\framebox (picture)}), this command puts no extra space is put
-between the frame and the object. It is fragle (@pxref{\protect}).
+between the frame and the object. It is fragile (@pxref{\protect}).
@node \dashbox
@@ -8111,7 +8114,7 @@
is an integer that allows you to soften the request. The default is 4,
so that without the optional argument these commands entirely force or
prevent the break. But for instance @code{\nopagebreak[1]} suggests to
- at LaTeX{} that another spot might be preferrable. The higher the number,
+ at LaTeX{} that another spot might be preferable. The higher the number,
the more insistent the request. Both commands are fragile
(@pxref{\protect}).
@@ -8897,8 +8900,8 @@
may be the empty string). If this is not in the definition then the
environment does not take an optional argument.
-That is, when @var{optargdefault} is present in the environment
-definition then you can start the environment with square brackets, as
+That is, when @var{optargdefault} is present in the definition of the
+environment then you can start the environment with square brackets, as
in @code{\begin@{@var{env}@}[@var{optval}]@{...@} ... \end@{@var{env}@}}.
In this case, within @var{begdefn} the parameter @code{#1} is set to the
value of @var{optval}. If you call @code{\begin@{@var{env}@}} without
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