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authorRobert Alessi <alessi@robertalessi.net>2020-10-31 14:36:06 +0100
committerRobert Alessi <alessi@robertalessi.net>2020-10-31 14:36:06 +0100
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@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ along with this program. If not, see
61%<package>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1999/12/01] 61%<package>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1999/12/01]
62%<package>\ProvidesPackage{ekdosis} 62%<package>\ProvidesPackage{ekdosis}
63%<*package> 63%<*package>
64 [2020/10/14 v1.1-dev Typesetting TEI xml-compliant critical editions] 64 [2020/10/30 v1.1-dev Typesetting TEI xml-compliant critical editions]
65%</package> 65%</package>
66%<*driver> 66%<*driver>
67\begin{filecontents}[noheader,overwrite]{bibdata.xml} 67\begin{filecontents}[noheader,overwrite]{bibdata.xml}
@@ -914,7 +914,7 @@ along with this program. If not, see
914% the first lemma above spans several lines whereas the second one is 914% the first lemma above spans several lines whereas the second one is
915% written in sequence without spaces. 915% written in sequence without spaces.
916% 916%
917% In the PDF ouput, the edition text is printed in the upper part of 917% In the PDF output, the edition text is printed in the upper part of
918% the page, above the line, and naturally shows the accepted 918% the page, above the line, and naturally shows the accepted
919% readings. The margins are used for numeration. In the apparatus 919% readings. The margins are used for numeration. In the apparatus
920% criticus, below the line, reference to the text is made by 920% criticus, below the line, reference to the text is made by
@@ -1114,7 +1114,7 @@ along with this program. If not, see
1114% \item The unique identifier of the hand to be used both in the 1114% \item The unique identifier of the hand to be used both in the
1115% |.tex| source file and as an |xml:id| in the \texttt{TEI xml} output 1115% |.tex| source file and as an |xml:id| in the \texttt{TEI xml} output
1116% if any. 1116% if any.
1117% \item The unique idendifier of the witness the hand is related 1117% \item The unique identifier of the witness the hand is related
1118% to. Of course, this witness must have been declared beforehand. 1118% to. Of course, this witness must have been declared beforehand.
1119% \item The rendition to be used in the printed apparatus criticus, 1119% \item The rendition to be used in the printed apparatus criticus,
1120% which also will be found within the |<handNote>| element of the 1120% which also will be found within the |<handNote>| element of the
@@ -1341,7 +1341,7 @@ along with this program. If not, see
1341% \label{sec:print-witnesses} 1341% \label{sec:print-witnesses}
1342% Once witnesses, hands, scholars and sources have been declared, 1342% Once witnesses, hands, scholars and sources have been declared,
1343% \pkg{ekdosis} provides two commands to have them printed as declared 1343% \pkg{ekdosis} provides two commands to have them printed as declared
1344% from their indentifiers. 1344% from their identifiers.
1345% 1345%
1346% \DescribeMacro{\getsiglum} \cs{getsiglum}\marg{csv list of witnesses 1346% \DescribeMacro{\getsiglum} \cs{getsiglum}\marg{csv list of witnesses
1347% or single witness} behaves exactly as the |wit| optional argument of 1347% or single witness} behaves exactly as the |wit| optional argument of
@@ -1550,7 +1550,7 @@ yesterday.
1550% entry in the apparatus criticus.\\ 1550% entry in the apparatus criticus.\\
1551% \DescribeOption{type} |type|$=$\meta{value}\\ 1551% \DescribeOption{type} |type|$=$\meta{value}\\
1552% This named argument has no effect on the apparatus criticus of the 1552% This named argument has no effect on the apparatus criticus of the
1553% edition in print, but it is used in the \texttt{TEI xml} ouput to 1553% edition in print, but it is used in the \texttt{TEI xml} output to
1554% classify the variation recorded in the entry according to some 1554% classify the variation recorded in the entry according to some
1555% convenient typology. Categories such as lexical, morphological, 1555% convenient typology. Categories such as lexical, morphological,
1556% orthographical and the like may apply. Obviously, |type=emendation| 1556% orthographical and the like may apply. Obviously, |type=emendation|
@@ -2015,7 +2015,7 @@ friend
2015% \item \label{it:egomute}Conversely, line~9 introduces an 2015% \item \label{it:egomute}Conversely, line~9 introduces an
2016% \emph{emendation} for which the shorthand |egoscr| has been used 2016% \emph{emendation} for which the shorthand |egoscr| has been used
2017% to print the exact term \emph{scripsi} in the apparatus criticus 2017% to print the exact term \emph{scripsi} in the apparatus criticus
2018% while keeping |ego| as an |xml:id| for the \texttt{TEI xml} ouput 2018% while keeping |ego| as an |xml:id| for the \texttt{TEI xml} output
2019% file. Other strategies could have been used. For example, one 2019% file. Other strategies could have been used. For example, one
2020% could have defined a specific shorthand to print nothing in place 2020% could have defined a specific shorthand to print nothing in place
2021% of |ego| and leave the insertion of technical terms to the |post| 2021% of |ego| and leave the insertion of technical terms to the |post|
@@ -2097,7 +2097,7 @@ friend
2097% \item[***] lacuna in the whole textual tradition. 2097% \item[***] lacuna in the whole textual tradition.
2098% \item[<***>] conjectured lacuna. 2098% \item[<***>] conjectured lacuna.
2099% \item[\{\}] editorial deletion. 2099% \item[\{\}] editorial deletion.
2100% \item[\dag\dag] text juged by the editor to be corrupt. Note that if 2100% \item[\dag\dag] text judged by the editor to be corrupt. Note that if
2101% only one word is suspect, only one crux is needed. 2101% only one word is suspect, only one crux is needed.
2102% \end{description} 2102% \end{description}
2103% 2103%
@@ -2276,7 +2276,7 @@ friend
2276% \end{specimen} 2276% \end{specimen}
2277% \end{alignment} 2277% \end{alignment}
2278% 2278%
2279% \texttt{TEI xml} ouput:--- 2279% \texttt{TEI xml} output:---
2280% 2280%
2281% \iffalse 2281% \iffalse
2282%<*example> 2282%<*example>
@@ -2332,7 +2332,7 @@ friend
2332% accompanied by a translation into a modern language on the facing 2332% accompanied by a translation into a modern language on the facing
2333% page. One can also imagine an edition of two classical texts or two 2333% page. One can also imagine an edition of two classical texts or two
2334% different recensions of the same text, each of which provides 2334% different recensions of the same text, each of which provides
2335% variants recorded in separate apparatus crititus, laid out on the 2335% variants recorded in separate apparatus criticus, laid out on the
2336% left-hand pages, with one or more translations on the corresponding 2336% left-hand pages, with one or more translations on the corresponding
2337% right-hand pages, and so forth. 2337% right-hand pages, and so forth.
2338% 2338%
@@ -3076,7 +3076,7 @@ texts=latin[xml:lang="la"]+\textcolor{red}{;}+
3076% \DescribeOption{ehook} 3076% \DescribeOption{ehook}
3077% \DescribeOption{rule} 3077% \DescribeOption{rule}
3078% \DescribeOption{norule} 3078% \DescribeOption{norule}
3079% With regard to layout, any declared layer inherits the defaut values 3079% With regard to layout, any declared layer inherits the default values
3080% described above in \vref{sec:single-layer-app}. That said, as the 3080% described above in \vref{sec:single-layer-app}. That said, as the
3081% optional argument of \cs{DeclareApparatus} accepts the exact same 3081% optional argument of \cs{DeclareApparatus} accepts the exact same
3082% |key-value| options as \cs{SetApparatus} described 3082% |key-value| options as \cs{SetApparatus} described
@@ -3762,7 +3762,7 @@ argument of the
3762% Preamble: 3762% Preamble:
3763% load ekdosis and ask for TEI xml output: 3763% load ekdosis and ask for TEI xml output:
3764\usepackage[teiexport]{ekdosis} 3764\usepackage[teiexport]{ekdosis}
3765% load arabluatex and request a LaTeX ouput with Unicode Arabic: 3765% load arabluatex and request a LaTeX output with Unicode Arabic:
3766\usepackage[export,fullvoc]{arabluatex} 3766\usepackage[export,fullvoc]{arabluatex}
3767 3767
3768% document: 3768% document:
@@ -4162,7 +4162,7 @@ subtype="arabtex">'inna 'abI kAna mina
4162% the apparatus criticus does not show. Instead, \pkg{ekdosis} 4162% the apparatus criticus does not show. Instead, \pkg{ekdosis}
4163% produces an auxiliary file named \cs{jobname}|.ekd| in which all the 4163% produces an auxiliary file named \cs{jobname}|.ekd| in which all the
4164% entries of the apparatus criticus are collected. Then, on the second 4164% entries of the apparatus criticus are collected. Then, on the second
4165% run a test is performed on this auxliary file to determine whether 4165% run a test is performed on this auxiliary file to determine whether
4166% there are entries\---and if so, which ones\---to be printed on the 4166% there are entries\---and if so, which ones\---to be printed on the
4167% current page. At the same time, references to the line numbers are 4167% current page. At the same time, references to the line numbers are
4168% updated if necessary. Finally, on the third run, the apparatus 4168% updated if necessary. Finally, on the third run, the apparatus
@@ -4194,7 +4194,7 @@ subtype="arabtex">'inna 'abI kAna mina
4194% a good way to get out of the vicious circle. And surely, if only a 4194% a good way to get out of the vicious circle. And surely, if only a
4195% few pages are at stake, this is the way to go. However, 4195% few pages are at stake, this is the way to go. However,
4196% \cs{pagebreak} commands should only be inserted when the whole 4196% \cs{pagebreak} commands should only be inserted when the whole
4197% edition text is ready for any subtantial change in the preceding 4197% edition text is ready for any substantial change in the preceding
4198% pages may result in pages that break just after they begin. 4198% pages may result in pages that break just after they begin.
4199% 4199%
4200% Another way\---should the edition text fall into the vicious circle 4200% Another way\---should the edition text fall into the vicious circle
@@ -4210,7 +4210,7 @@ subtype="arabtex">'inna 'abI kAna mina
4210% should entries overflow on a given page, the edition text and the 4210% should entries overflow on a given page, the edition text and the
4211% apparatus criticus may clash again. As said above, a couple of 4211% apparatus criticus may clash again. As said above, a couple of
4212% clashes can be managed with a couple of manually inserted page 4212% clashes can be managed with a couple of manually inserted page
4213% breaks. But if there are too many ot them, it is a good indication 4213% breaks. But if there are too many of them, it is a good indication
4214% that the selected value of |maxentries| is too to high. 4214% that the selected value of |maxentries| is too to high.
4215% 4215%
4216% Complex edition texts do have a magic number. An advisable way to 4216% Complex edition texts do have a magic number. An advisable way to
@@ -4246,7 +4246,7 @@ subtype="arabtex">'inna 'abI kAna mina
4246% \label{sec:variae-quaestiones} 4246% \label{sec:variae-quaestiones}
4247% This section is about issues that are not strictly speaking part of 4247% This section is about issues that are not strictly speaking part of
4248% the documentation of \pkg{ekdosis} but may nevertheless 4248% the documentation of \pkg{ekdosis} but may nevertheless
4249% circumstancially arise. 4249% circumstantially arise.
4250% 4250%
4251% \paragraph{Superfluous Dots} 4251% \paragraph{Superfluous Dots}
4252% \label{sec:superfluous-dots} 4252% \label{sec:superfluous-dots}
@@ -4523,7 +4523,7 @@ subtype="arabtex">'inna 'abI kAna mina
4523% file can be easily spotted and corrected. 4523% file can be easily spotted and corrected.
4524% 4524%
4525% \danger As the \meta{unique id} declared with \cs{DeclareShorthand} 4525% \danger As the \meta{unique id} declared with \cs{DeclareShorthand}
4526% is not to be exported in the \texttt{TEI xml} outputfile, 4526% is not to be exported in the \texttt{TEI xml} output file,
4527% \pkg{ekdosis} checks neither its uniqueness nor its validness. 4527% \pkg{ekdosis} checks neither its uniqueness nor its validness.
4528% 4528%
4529% \danger It must be noted that \LaTeX\ labels that are provided in 4529% \danger It must be noted that \LaTeX\ labels that are provided in
@@ -4700,7 +4700,7 @@ many mathematical writings and to the sense of
4700% \vpageref{ref:declare-source}. Then the unique identifier used in 4700% \vpageref{ref:declare-source}. Then the unique identifier used in
4701% the first argument of this command can point to the list of 4701% the first argument of this command can point to the list of
4702% references inserted by \pkg{ekdosis} in the back matter section of 4702% references inserted by \pkg{ekdosis} in the back matter section of
4703% the \texttt{TEI} ouput file. See below 4703% the \texttt{TEI} output file. See below
4704% \vref{sec:references-cited-works} for more information on how to do 4704% \vref{sec:references-cited-works} for more information on how to do
4705% this. Scholars can also be referred to as individuals by means of 4705% this. Scholars can also be referred to as individuals by means of
4706% the \cs{DeclareScholar} command. See above 4706% the \cs{DeclareScholar} command. See above
@@ -4889,7 +4889,7 @@ Sample text with a \textcolor{red}{word} in red.
4889% 4889%
4890% \begin{remarks} 4890% \begin{remarks}
4891% \item Lines~2--3 define a basic environment meant to contain 4891% \item Lines~2--3 define a basic environment meant to contain
4892% indivivual speeches and a command to hold the name of the 4892% individual speeches and a command to hold the name of the
4893% speaker. This name is printed in bold face and followed by a new 4893% speaker. This name is printed in bold face and followed by a new
4894% paragraph in the PDF output. 4894% paragraph in the PDF output.
4895% \item Line~4 instructs \pkg{ekdosis} to convert \env{speech} \LaTeX\ 4895% \item Line~4 instructs \pkg{ekdosis} to convert \env{speech} \LaTeX\
@@ -5230,7 +5230,7 @@ Sample text with a \textcolor{red}{word} in red.
5230% \fi 5230% \fi
5231% 5231%
5232% Once both files have been prepared, inserting references and 5232% Once both files have been prepared, inserting references and
5233% exporting them into the \texttt{TEI xml} ouput file can be achieved 5233% exporting them into the \texttt{TEI xml} output file can be achieved
5234% in a straightforward way. (The full |sample.tex| is provided 5234% in a straightforward way. (The full |sample.tex| is provided
5235% below.)--- 5235% below.)---
5236% 5236%
@@ -5268,7 +5268,7 @@ Sample text with a \textcolor{red}{word} in red.
5268% \end{alignment} 5268% \end{alignment}
5269% 5269%
5270% \medskip 5270% \medskip
5271% \texttt{TEI xml} ouput narrowed down to the contents of the |<text>| 5271% \texttt{TEI xml} output narrowed down to the contents of the |<text>|
5272% element:--- 5272% element:---
5273% 5273%
5274% \iffalse 5274% \iffalse
@@ -5339,7 +5339,7 @@ Sample text with a \textcolor{red}{word} in red.
5339% 5339%
5340% \section{Future Work} 5340% \section{Future Work}
5341% \label{sec:future-work} 5341% \label{sec:future-work}
5342% A short, uncommented list of what is planned in the versions of 5342% A short, un-commented list of what is planned in the versions of
5343% \pkg{ekdosis} to come follows:--- 5343% \pkg{ekdosis} to come follows:---
5344% \begin{enumerate} 5344% \begin{enumerate}
5345% \item Very short-term (weeks):--- 5345% \item Very short-term (weeks):---
@@ -5951,7 +5951,7 @@ Sample text with a \textcolor{red}{word} in red.
5951% instruct ekdosis to output TEI xml (arabic-sample-tei.xml): 5951% instruct ekdosis to output TEI xml (arabic-sample-tei.xml):
5952\usepackage[teiexport=tidy]{ekdosis} 5952\usepackage[teiexport=tidy]{ekdosis}
5953 5953
5954% instruct arabluatex to ouput sample-arabic_out.tex with Unicode 5954% instruct arabluatex to output sample-arabic_out.tex with Unicode
5955% Arabic strings in place of arabtex ASCII scheme: 5955% Arabic strings in place of arabtex ASCII scheme:
5956\usepackage[fullvoc,export]{arabluatex} 5956\usepackage[fullvoc,export]{arabluatex}
5957 5957
@@ -6154,7 +6154,7 @@ Sample text with a \textcolor{red}{word} in red.
6154} 6154}
6155% \end{macrocode} 6155% \end{macrocode}
6156% \begin{macro}{\DeclareScholar} 6156% \begin{macro}{\DeclareScholar}
6157% \changes{v1.1}{2020/10/14}{nows builds a list of persons} 6157% \changes{v1.1}{2020/10/30}{nows builds a list of persons}
6158% \cs{DeclareScholar} is used to build a list of persons within the 6158% \cs{DeclareScholar} is used to build a list of persons within the
6159% |<listPerson>| element. It takes two mandatory arguments to specify 6159% |<listPerson>| element. It takes two mandatory arguments to specify
6160% consecutively a unique identifier and the rendition to be used in 6160% consecutively a unique identifier and the rendition to be used in
@@ -6179,7 +6179,7 @@ Sample text with a \textcolor{red}{word} in red.
6179% \end{macrocode} 6179% \end{macrocode}
6180% \end{macro} 6180% \end{macro}
6181% \begin{macro}{\DeclareSource} 6181% \begin{macro}{\DeclareSource}
6182% \changes{v1.1}{2020/10/14}{new command added}There is also a table in 6182% \changes{v1.1}{2020/10/30}{new command added}There is also a table in
6183% which are collected data related to sources to be used in the 6183% which are collected data related to sources to be used in the
6184% apparatus criticus. \cs{DeclareSource} is a preamble-only 6184% apparatus criticus. \cs{DeclareSource} is a preamble-only
6185% command and takes two mandatory arguments: a unique id and a 6185% command and takes two mandatory arguments: a unique id and a
@@ -6303,7 +6303,7 @@ Sample text with a \textcolor{red}{word} in red.
6303% \end{macro} 6303% \end{macro}
6304% \end{macro} 6304% \end{macro}
6305% \begin{macro}{\TeXtoTEIPat} 6305% \begin{macro}{\TeXtoTEIPat}
6306% \changes{v1.1}{2020/10/16}{renamed, formerly \cs{TeXtoTEIPatt}} 6306% \changes{v1.1}{2020/10/30}{renamed, formerly \cs{TeXtoTEIPatt}}
6307% Finally, the more flexible\---and more delicate to 6307% Finally, the more flexible\---and more delicate to
6308% handle\---\cs{TeXtoTEIPat}\marg{\TeX\ 6308% handle\---\cs{TeXtoTEIPat}\marg{\TeX\
6309% pattern}\allowbreak\marg{\texttt{TEI} pattern} uses pattern matching 6309% pattern}\allowbreak\marg{\texttt{TEI} pattern} uses pattern matching
@@ -6399,7 +6399,7 @@ Sample text with a \textcolor{red}{word} in red.
6399\@onlypreamble\DeclareApparatus 6399\@onlypreamble\DeclareApparatus
6400% \end{macrocode} 6400% \end{macrocode}
6401% \begin{macro}{\addentries} 6401% \begin{macro}{\addentries}
6402% \changes{v1.1}{2020/10/14}{modifies the number of accepted entries 6402% \changes{v1.1}{2020/10/30}{modifies the number of accepted entries
6403% on the current page.} 6403% on the current page.}
6404% If |maxentries| be set for a given layer of critical notes, 6404% If |maxentries| be set for a given layer of critical notes,
6405% \cs{addentries}\oarg{layer}\marg{n}, where \meta{n} is an integer, 6405% \cs{addentries}\oarg{layer}\marg{n}, where \meta{n} is an integer,
@@ -6954,7 +6954,7 @@ Sample text with a \textcolor{red}{word} in red.
6954} 6954}
6955% \end{macrocode} 6955% \end{macrocode}
6956% \begin{macro}{\rdgGrp} 6956% \begin{macro}{\rdgGrp}
6957% \changes{v1.1}{2020/10/14}{new macro for grouping readings} 6957% \changes{v1.1}{2020/10/30}{new macro for grouping readings}
6958% \cs{rdgGrp}\oarg{option}\marg{lemma and/or readings} may be used to 6958% \cs{rdgGrp}\oarg{option}\marg{lemma and/or readings} may be used to
6959% group readings so as to indicate subvariation in apparatus 6959% group readings so as to indicate subvariation in apparatus
6960% entries. This command is expected inside \cs{app}|{}|, and takes as 6960% entries. This command is expected inside \cs{app}|{}|, and takes as
@@ -7360,7 +7360,7 @@ Sample text with a \textcolor{red}{word} in red.
7360} 7360}
7361% \end{macrocode} 7361% \end{macrocode}
7362% \begin{macro}{\supplied} 7362% \begin{macro}{\supplied}
7363% \changes{v1.1}{2020/10/14}{new macro for editorial additions} 7363% \changes{v1.1}{2020/10/30}{new macro for editorial additions}
7364% \cs{supplied}\marg{text} takes as mandatory argument the text added 7364% \cs{supplied}\marg{text} takes as mandatory argument the text added
7365% or supplied by conjecture. 7365% or supplied by conjecture.
7366% \begin{macrocode} 7366% \begin{macrocode}
@@ -7374,7 +7374,7 @@ Sample text with a \textcolor{red}{word} in red.
7374% \end{macrocode} 7374% \end{macrocode}
7375% \end{macro} 7375% \end{macro}
7376% \begin{macro}{\surplus} 7376% \begin{macro}{\surplus}
7377% \changes{v1.1}{2020/10/14}{new macro for editorial deletions} 7377% \changes{v1.1}{2020/10/30}{new macro for editorial deletions}
7378% \cs{surplus}\marg{text} takes as mandatory argument the text 7378% \cs{surplus}\marg{text} takes as mandatory argument the text
7379% considered by the editor to be inauthentic, but nevertheless 7379% considered by the editor to be inauthentic, but nevertheless
7380% retained between braces in the edition text as it is transmitted by 7380% retained between braces in the edition text as it is transmitted by
@@ -7390,7 +7390,7 @@ Sample text with a \textcolor{red}{word} in red.
7390% \end{macrocode} 7390% \end{macrocode}
7391% \end{macro} 7391% \end{macro}
7392% \begin{macro}{\sic} 7392% \begin{macro}{\sic}
7393% \changes{v1.1}{2020/10/14}{new macro for text deemed to be not 7393% \changes{v1.1}{2020/10/30}{new macro for text deemed to be not
7394% understandable} 7394% understandable}
7395% \cs{sic}\marg{text} takes as mandatory argument the text deemed by 7395% \cs{sic}\marg{text} takes as mandatory argument the text deemed by
7396% the editor to be readable but not understandable. \cs{sic} insert 7396% the editor to be readable but not understandable. \cs{sic} insert
@@ -7409,7 +7409,7 @@ Sample text with a \textcolor{red}{word} in red.
7409% \end{macrocode} 7409% \end{macrocode}
7410% \end{macro} 7410% \end{macro}
7411% \begin{macro}{\gap} 7411% \begin{macro}{\gap}
7412% \changes{v1.1}{2020/10/14}{new macro for lacunae} 7412% \changes{v1.1}{2020/10/30}{new macro for lacunae}
7413% \cs{gap}\marg{options} indicates that some amount of text has fallen 7413% \cs{gap}\marg{options} indicates that some amount of text has fallen
7414% away from the entire tradition. It takes as mandatory argument a 7414% away from the entire tradition. It takes as mandatory argument a
7415% comma-separated list of options that can be used to further specify 7415% comma-separated list of options that can be used to further specify
@@ -7422,7 +7422,7 @@ Sample text with a \textcolor{red}{word} in red.
7422% \end{macrocode} 7422% \end{macrocode}
7423% \end{macro} 7423% \end{macro}
7424% \begin{macro}{\SetCritSymbols} 7424% \begin{macro}{\SetCritSymbols}
7425% \changes{v1.1}{2020/10/14}{new macro to set the symbols to be 7425% \changes{v1.1}{2020/10/30}{new macro to set the symbols to be
7426% used to mark the corrections} \cs{SetCritSymbols}\marg{csv list of 7426% used to mark the corrections} \cs{SetCritSymbols}\marg{csv list of
7427% options} is used to change the symbols that \pkg{ekdosis} uses by 7427% options} is used to change the symbols that \pkg{ekdosis} uses by
7428% default for representing emendations, lacunae, omissions, gaps and 7428% default for representing emendations, lacunae, omissions, gaps and