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-rw-r--r--ekdosis.dtx10
2 files changed, 6 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile
index 6964926..b57cb54 100644
--- a/Makefile
+++ b/Makefile
@@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ $(NAME).pdf: $(NAME).dtx
39 $(CMP) --shell-escape --recorder --interaction=nonstopmode $(NAME).dtx > /dev/null 39 $(CMP) --shell-escape --recorder --interaction=nonstopmode $(NAME).dtx > /dev/null
40 $(CMP) --shell-escape --recorder --interaction=nonstopmode $(NAME).dtx > /dev/null 40 $(CMP) --shell-escape --recorder --interaction=nonstopmode $(NAME).dtx > /dev/null
41 $(CMP) --shell-escape --recorder --interaction=nonstopmode $(NAME).dtx > /dev/null 41 $(CMP) --shell-escape --recorder --interaction=nonstopmode $(NAME).dtx > /dev/null
42 $(CMP) --shell-escape --recorder --interaction=nonstopmode $(NAME).dtx > /dev/null
42 43
43samples: clean sty 44samples: clean sty
44 if [ ! -d $(PWD)/TMP ]; then mkdir $(PWD)/TMP; fi 45 if [ ! -d $(PWD)/TMP ]; then mkdir $(PWD)/TMP; fi
diff --git a/ekdosis.dtx b/ekdosis.dtx
index 0995316..a911944 100644
--- a/ekdosis.dtx
+++ b/ekdosis.dtx
@@ -797,7 +797,7 @@ along with this program. If not, see
797% \danger It must be noted that the two styles are mutually exclusive. 797% \danger It must be noted that the two styles are mutually exclusive.
798% \vskip\baselineskip 798% \vskip\baselineskip
799% 799%
800% \DescribeOption{parnotes}\dummy\label{ref:parnotes-opt} 800% \DescribeOption{parnotes}\label{ref:parnotes-opt}
801% |parnotes|$=$\verb+true|false|roman+% 801% |parnotes|$=$\verb+true|false|roman+%
802% \hfill\tcboxverb{Default: not set}\\ 802% \hfill\tcboxverb{Default: not set}\\
803% This named argument does not need a value as it defaults to |true| 803% This named argument does not need a value as it defaults to |true|
@@ -1017,7 +1017,7 @@ along with this program. If not, see
1017% is how the two families α and β could be 1017% is how the two families α and β could be
1018% declared:---\footnote{These witnesses are used in the example 1018% declared:---\footnote{These witnesses are used in the example
1019% provided below in \vref{lst:caesar-bg}.} 1019% provided below in \vref{lst:caesar-bg}.}
1020% \dummy\label{ref:caesar-bg-sigla} 1020% \label{ref:caesar-bg-sigla}
1021% \iffalse 1021% \iffalse
1022%<*example> 1022%<*example>
1023% \fi 1023% \fi
@@ -1140,14 +1140,14 @@ yesterday.
1140% the edition text and as the first part of a new entry in the 1140% the edition text and as the first part of a new entry in the
1141% apparatus criticus, preceded by the line number where it occurs or a 1141% apparatus criticus, preceded by the line number where it occurs or a
1142% broad space if the entry refers to the same line as the preceding 1142% broad space if the entry refers to the same line as the preceding
1143% entry. \dummy\label{ref:lem-opts-b}The optional argument of \cs{lem} 1143% entry. \label{ref:lem-opts-b}The optional argument of \cs{lem}
1144% accepts the following 1144% accepts the following
1145% comma-separated list of \enquote{name$=$value} arguments:---\\ 1145% comma-separated list of \enquote{name$=$value} arguments:---\\
1146% \DescribeOption{wit} |wit|$=$\meta{csv list of witnesses}\\ 1146% \DescribeOption{wit} |wit|$=$\meta{csv list of witnesses}\\
1147% While a single witness may be recorded as in |wit=A|, 1147% While a single witness may be recorded as in |wit=A|,
1148% comma-separated lists of multiple witnesses must obviously be 1148% comma-separated lists of multiple witnesses must obviously be
1149% enclosed in curly braces, like so: 1149% enclosed in curly braces, like so:
1150% |wit={A,B,C}|. \dummy\label{ref:mss-sep-families}It must be noted 1150% |wit={A,B,C}|. \label{ref:mss-sep-families}It must be noted
1151% that witnesses can be grouped by using spaces as separators, like 1151% that witnesses can be grouped by using spaces as separators, like
1152% so: \verb*|wit={A,B,C, D,E,F}|.\\ 1152% so: \verb*|wit={A,B,C, D,E,F}|.\\
1153% \DescribeOption{alt} |alt|$=$\meta{alternate lemma}\\ 1153% \DescribeOption{alt} |alt|$=$\meta{alternate lemma}\\
@@ -1387,7 +1387,7 @@ yesterday.
1387% 1387%
1388% \paragraph{The \env{alignment} Environment} 1388% \paragraph{The \env{alignment} Environment}
1389% \DescribeEnv{alignment} \cs{begin}|{alignment}|\oarg{options}\dots 1389% \DescribeEnv{alignment} \cs{begin}|{alignment}|\oarg{options}\dots
1390% \cs{end}|{alignment}|\dummy\label{ref:alignment-syntax}\\ 1390% \cs{end}|{alignment}|\label{ref:alignment-syntax}\\
1391% This environment can be used as it is provided to typeset a standard 1391% This environment can be used as it is provided to typeset a standard
1392% critical edition, namely an edition text, equipped with an apparatus 1392% critical edition, namely an edition text, equipped with an apparatus
1393% criticus and laid out on the left-hand pages, accompanied by a 1393% criticus and laid out on the left-hand pages, accompanied by a