[latexrefman-commits] [SCM] latexrefman updated: r748 - trunk
karl at gnu.org.ua
karl at gnu.org.ua
Sun Feb 10 18:44:14 CET 2019
Author: karl
Date: 2019-02-10 19:44:14 +0200 (Sun, 10 Feb 2019)
New Revision: 748
Modified:
trunk/ChangeLog
trunk/aspell.en.pws
trunk/latex2e.texi
Log:
comma outside macro args
Modified: trunk/ChangeLog
===================================================================
--- trunk/ChangeLog 2019-02-04 21:47:54 UTC (rev 747)
+++ trunk/ChangeLog 2019-02-10 17:44:14 UTC (rev 748)
@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
+2019-02-10 Karl Berry <karl at freefriends.org>
+
+ * latex2e.texi: comma outside macro invocations like @BES and @samp.
+
2019-01-22 Vincent Belaïche <vincent.belaiche at biosency.com>
* latex2e.texi (trivlist): Typo.
Modified: trunk/aspell.en.pws
===================================================================
--- trunk/aspell.en.pws 2019-02-04 21:47:54 UTC (rev 747)
+++ trunk/aspell.en.pws 2019-02-10 17:44:14 UTC (rev 748)
@@ -258,3 +258,5 @@
cd
latexsym
fallbacks
+guillemet
+guillemets
Modified: trunk/latex2e.texi
===================================================================
--- trunk/latex2e.texi 2019-02-04 21:47:54 UTC (rev 747)
+++ trunk/latex2e.texi 2019-02-10 17:44:14 UTC (rev 748)
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
@c $Id$
@comment %**start of header (This is for running Texinfo on a region.)
@setfilename latex2e.info
- at set UPDATED November 2018
+ at set UPDATED February 2019
@include common.texi
@settitle @LaTeX{}2e unofficial reference manual (@value{UPDATED})
@comment %**end of header (This is for running Texinfo on a region.)
@@ -1865,7 +1865,7 @@
mathematics.
For example, this line from @file{t1enc.def} declares the number of the
-glyph to use for @BES{00AB,} the left guillemot.
+glyph to use for @BES{00AB}, the left guillemet.
@example
\DeclareTextSymbol@{\guillemotleft@}@{T1@}@{19@}
@@ -8540,7 +8540,7 @@
@end example
@noindent
-makes a new page start after @samp{continent,} and the cut-off line is
+makes a new page start after @samp{continent}, and the cut-off line is
not right justified. In addition, @code{\newpage} does not vertically
stretch out the page, as @code{\pagebreak} does.
@@ -8625,8 +8625,8 @@
@end example
@noindent
-does not give a page break at @samp{continent,} but instead at
- at samp{nation,} since that is where @LaTeX{} breaks that line. In
+does not give a page break at @samp{continent}, but instead at
+ at samp{nation}, since that is where @LaTeX{} breaks that line. In
addition, with @code{\pagebreak} the vertical space on the page is
stretched out where possible so that it extends to the normal bottom
margin. This can look strange, and if @code{\flushbottom} is in effect
@@ -11313,7 +11313,7 @@
@BES{22C0,\bigwedge} Variable-sized, or n-ary, logical-or (operator).
@item \bot
- at BES{22A5,} Up tack, bottom, least element of a partially ordered
+ at BES{22A5}, Up tack, bottom, least element of a partially ordered
set, or a contradiction (ordinary). See also at tie{}@code{\top}.
@item \bowtie
@@ -11348,7 +11348,7 @@
@BES{2663,\clubsuit} Club card suit (ordinary).
@item \complement
- at BES{2201,} Set complement, used as a superscript as in
+ at BES{2201}, Set complement, used as a superscript as in
@code{$S^\complement$} (ordinary). @value{NeedsAMSSymb} Also used:
@code{$S^@{\mathsf@{c@}@}$} or at tie{}@code{$\bar@{S@}$}.
@@ -11791,11 +11791,11 @@
this, load the @file{amsfonts} package.
@item \restriction
- at BES{21BE,} Restriction of a function (relation). Synonym:
+ at BES{21BE}, Restriction of a function (relation). Synonym:
@code{\upharpoonright}. @value{NeedsAMSSymb}
@item \revemptyset
- at BES{29B0,} Reversed empty set symbol (ordinary). Related:
+ at BES{29B0}, Reversed empty set symbol (ordinary). Related:
@code{\varnothing}. @value{NeedsSTIX}
@item \rfloor
@@ -11877,7 +11877,7 @@
operator at tie{}@code{\bigsqcup}.
@item \sqsubset
- at BES{228F,} Square subset symbol (relation). Similar:
+ at BES{228F}, Square subset symbol (relation). Similar:
subset at tie{}@code{\subset}. @value{NeedsAMSSymb}
@item \sqsubseteq
@@ -11885,7 +11885,7 @@
equal to at tie{}@code{\subseteq}.
@item \sqsupset
- at BES{2290,} Square superset symbol (relation). Similar:
+ at BES{2290}, Square superset symbol (relation). Similar:
superset at tie{}@code{\supset}. @value{NeedsAMSSymb}
@item \sqsupseteq
@@ -12000,7 +12000,7 @@
arrow at tie{}@code{\Updownarrow}.
@item \upharpoonright
- at BES{21BE,} Up harpoon, with barb on right side
+ at BES{21BE}, Up harpoon, with barb on right side
(relation). Synonym:@tie{}@code{@backslashchar{}restriction}.
@value{NeedsAMSSymb}
@@ -12022,7 +12022,7 @@
membership at tie{}@code{\in}.
@item \vanothing
- at BES{2205,} Empty set symbol. Similar: @code{\emptyset}. Related:
+ at BES{2205}, Empty set symbol. Similar: @code{\emptyset}. Related:
@code{\revemptyset}. @value{NeedsAMSSymb}
@item \varphi
@@ -12310,7 +12310,7 @@
@end example
@noindent
-the @code{\mathbb@{N@}} gives blackboard bold symbol @BES{2115,}
+the @code{\mathbb@{N@}} gives blackboard bold symbol @BES{2115},
representing the natural numbers.
If you use other than an uppercase letter then you do not get an error
@@ -17237,7 +17237,7 @@
@item \textbigcircle
@cindex big circle symbols, in text
@cindex circle symbol, big, in text
- at BES{25EF,} Big circle symbol.
+ at BES{25EF}, Big circle symbol.
@item \textbraceleft
@cindex left brace, in text
@@ -17255,7 +17255,7 @@
@item \textcircled@{@var{letter}@}
@cindex circled letter, in text
- at BES{24B6,} Circle around @var{letter}.
+ at BES{24B6}, Circle around @var{letter}.
@item \textcompwordmark
@itemx \textcapitalcompwordmark
@@ -17316,7 +17316,7 @@
@item \textleftarrow
@cindex arrow, left, in text
@cindex left arrow, in text
- at BES{2190,} Left arrow.
+ at BES{2190}, Left arrow.
@item \textordfeminine
@itemx \textordmasculine
@@ -17359,7 +17359,7 @@
@cindex quote, single straight
@cindex straight single quote
@cindex single quote, straight
- at BES{0027,} Straight single quote. (From TS1 encoding.)
+ at BES{0027}, Straight single quote. (From TS1 encoding.)
@item \textquotestraightbase
@itemx \textquotestraightdblbase
@@ -17377,12 +17377,12 @@
@item \textrightarrow
@cindex arrow, right, in text
@cindex right arrow, in text
- at BES{2192,} Right arrow.
+ at BES{2192}, Right arrow.
@item \textthreequartersemdash
@cindex three-quarters em-dash
@cindex em-dash, three-quarters
- at BES{FE58,} ``Three-quarters'' em-dash, between en-dash and em-dash.
+ at BES{FE58}, ``Three-quarters'' em-dash, between en-dash and em-dash.
@item \texttrademark
@cindex trademark symbol
@@ -17392,7 +17392,7 @@
@item \texttwelveudash
@cindex two-thirds em-dash
@cindex em-dash, two-thirds
- at BES{FE58,} ``Two-thirds'' em-dash, between en-dash and em-dash.
+ at BES{FE58}, ``Two-thirds'' em-dash, between en-dash and em-dash.
@item \textunderscore
@cindex underscore, in text
@@ -17400,7 +17400,7 @@
@item \textvisiblespace
@cindex visible space symbol, in text
- at BES{2423,} Visible space symbol.
+ at BES{2423}, Visible space symbol.
@end ftable
@@ -17862,7 +17862,7 @@
This will bring in material from @file{pref.tex}, @file{chap1.tex},
@file{chap2.tex}, @file{append.tex}, and @file{bib.tex}. If you compile
this file, and then comment out all of the lines inside
- at code{\includeonly@{...@}} except for @code{chap1,} and compile again,
+ at code{\includeonly@{...@}} except for @code{chap1}, and compile again,
then @LaTeX{} will only process the material in the first chapter.
Thus, your output will appear more quickly and be shorter to print.
However, the advantage of the @code{\includeonly} command is that
@@ -18968,7 +18968,7 @@
the document. The settings associated with the label are pairs:
@code{@var{key}=@var{value}}.
-This puts the blackboard bold symbol for the real numbers @BES{211D,} in the
+This puts the blackboard bold symbol for the real numbers @BES{211D}, in the
glossary.
@example
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