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-rw-r--r-- | Makefile | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ekdosis.dtx | 108 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ekdosis.el | 8 |
3 files changed, 96 insertions, 21 deletions
@@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ clean: testsamples | |||
51 | @ echo "Cleaning $(NAME) directory" | 51 | @ echo "Cleaning $(NAME) directory" |
52 | rm -f $(NAME).bib $(PWD)/TMP/*.bib | 52 | rm -f $(NAME).bib $(PWD)/TMP/*.bib |
53 | rm -rf .backup | 53 | rm -rf .backup |
54 | rm -rf auto | ||
54 | find -iname "*~" -or -iname "*.pdf" -or -iname "*_out*.tex" | xargs rm -rf | 55 | find -iname "*~" -or -iname "*.pdf" -or -iname "*_out*.tex" | xargs rm -rf |
55 | find ./* -type f -iname "Makefile" $(findopts) $(findfiles) > ls-R | 56 | find ./* -type f -iname "Makefile" $(findopts) $(findfiles) > ls-R |
56 | find ./* -type f -iname "*.tex" | grep '/samples/' >> ls-R | 57 | find ./* -type f -iname "*.tex" | grep '/samples/' >> ls-R |
diff --git a/ekdosis.dtx b/ekdosis.dtx index 18bc279..db99e5c 100644 --- a/ekdosis.dtx +++ b/ekdosis.dtx | |||
@@ -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 | [2022/05/15 v1.5-dev Typesetting TEI xml-compliant critical editions] | 64 | [2022/08/26 v1.5-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} |
@@ -685,9 +685,11 @@ along with this program. If not, see | |||
685 | \newbool{nocolordoc} | 685 | \newbool{nocolordoc} |
686 | \definecolor{ekdcolor}{RGB}{243,241,235} | 686 | \definecolor{ekdcolor}{RGB}{243,241,235} |
687 | \definecolor{cinnamon}{rgb}{0.82, 0.41, 0.12} | 687 | \definecolor{cinnamon}{rgb}{0.82, 0.41, 0.12} |
688 | \definecolor{lavender}{RGB}{152,115,172} | ||
688 | \ifbool{nocolordoc}{ | 689 | \ifbool{nocolordoc}{ |
689 | \colorlet{ekdcolor}{white} | 690 | \colorlet{ekdcolor}{white} |
690 | \colorlet{cinnamon}{black}}{} | 691 | \colorlet{cinnamon}{black} |
692 | \colorlet{lavender}{gray}}{} | ||
691 | \definecolor{gainsboro}{RGB}{222,222,222} | 693 | \definecolor{gainsboro}{RGB}{222,222,222} |
692 | \PassOptionsToPackage{bookmarks=true}{hyperref} | 694 | \PassOptionsToPackage{bookmarks=true}{hyperref} |
693 | \usepackage[numbered]{hypdoc} | 695 | \usepackage[numbered]{hypdoc} |
@@ -1927,11 +1929,53 @@ yesterday. | |||
1927 | % option}. For more information about inserting notes in | 1929 | % option}. For more information about inserting notes in |
1928 | % multiple-layer apparatus, see \vref{sec:notes-in-multilayer-app}. | 1930 | % multiple-layer apparatus, see \vref{sec:notes-in-multilayer-app}. |
1929 | % | 1931 | % |
1930 | % \paragraph{Base text and variants} As can be seen in the example | 1932 | % \paragraph{Alternate Command} |
1931 | % above, there are two kinds of individual readings: the \emph{lemma}, | 1933 | % \DescribeMacro{\App} |
1932 | % which contains the base text accepted by the editor, and the | 1934 | % \newfeature[v1.5]\cs{App}|[type=|\meta{type}|]|\marg{lemma |
1933 | % \emph{reading}, which contains deviant readings rejected by the | 1935 | % text}\marg{readings and notes}\phts\label{ref:App-cmd}\\ |
1934 | % editor. | 1936 | % \cs{App} is strictly equivalent to \cs{app}, except that the |
1937 | % apparatus entries are meant to be distributed in two different | ||
1938 | % arguments, like so:--- | ||
1939 | % | ||
1940 | % \iffalse | ||
1941 | %<*example> | ||
1942 | % \fi | ||
1943 | \begin{minted}[linenos=false]{latex} | ||
1944 | I saw my friend \App{\lem{Peter}}{\rdg{John}} yesterday. | ||
1945 | or: | ||
1946 | I saw my friend \App{\lem{Peter}}{ | ||
1947 | \rdg{John} | ||
1948 | } yesterday. | ||
1949 | \end{minted} | ||
1950 | % \iffalse | ||
1951 | %</example> | ||
1952 | % \fi | ||
1953 | % | ||
1954 | % Used in the \textsf{emacs} editor conjointly with the AUC\TeX\ style | ||
1955 | % file that is provided by \pkg{ekdosis}, this command allows for much | ||
1956 | % more flexible code folding where notes and variants are hidden to | ||
1957 | % let only the base text appear on the screen. Code folding, once | ||
1958 | % applied, results in a clean source text with no clutter as | ||
1959 | % follows:--- | ||
1960 | % | ||
1961 | % \iffalse | ||
1962 | %<*example> | ||
1963 | % \fi | ||
1964 | \begin{minted}[escapeinside=++]{latex} | ||
1965 | I saw my friend +\textcolor{lavender}{Peter}+ yesterday. | ||
1966 | \end{minted} | ||
1967 | % \iffalse | ||
1968 | %</example> | ||
1969 | % \fi | ||
1970 | % | ||
1971 | % \danger There is no point in using this command for anything other | ||
1972 | % than this specific purpose. | ||
1973 | % | ||
1974 | % \paragraph{Base text and variants} As can be seen in \vref{lst:pj1} | ||
1975 | % and the examples provided above, there are two kinds of individual | ||
1976 | % readings: the \emph{lemma}, which contains the base text accepted by | ||
1977 | % the editor, and the \emph{reading}, which contains deviant readings | ||
1978 | % rejected by the editor. | ||
1935 | % | 1979 | % |
1936 | % \danger What follows refers to the notions of \enquote{witness}, | 1980 | % \danger What follows refers to the notions of \enquote{witness}, |
1937 | % \enquote{source} and \enquote{scholar} as defined above | 1981 | % \enquote{source} and \enquote{scholar} as defined above |
@@ -6287,7 +6331,7 @@ subtype="arabtex">'inna 'abI kAna mina | |||
6287 | % command uses a private control sequence, it must be found within | 6331 | % command uses a private control sequence, it must be found within |
6288 | % \cs{makeatletter} \dots\ \cs{makeatother}. | 6332 | % \cs{makeatletter} \dots\ \cs{makeatother}. |
6289 | % \item Line~10: \cs{ekddot} will only work with multiple-layer | 6333 | % \item Line~10: \cs{ekddot} will only work with multiple-layer |
6290 | % apparatus criticus. Therefore, \cs{DeclareAppa{\allowbreak}ratus} | 6334 | % apparatus criticus. Therefore, |\DeclareAppa|\allowbreak|ratus| |
6291 | % must be used even if only one layer of critical notes be needed. | 6335 | % must be used even if only one layer of critical notes be needed. |
6292 | % \end{remarks} | 6336 | % \end{remarks} |
6293 | % | 6337 | % |
@@ -8270,7 +8314,7 @@ Sample text with a \textcolor{red}{word} in red. | |||
8270 | % \end{macrocode} | 8314 | % \end{macrocode} |
8271 | % \paragraph{\textsf{ekdosis} Symbol} | 8315 | % \paragraph{\textsf{ekdosis} Symbol} |
8272 | % \begin{macro}{\eKd} | 8316 | % \begin{macro}{\eKd} |
8273 | % \changes{v1.5}{2022/05/15}{Prints \textsf{ekdosis} indentifying | 8317 | % \changes{v1.5}{2022/08/26}{Prints \textsf{ekdosis} indentifying |
8274 | % symbol} As of v1.5, \pkg{ekdosis} has its own identifying | 8318 | % symbol} As of v1.5, \pkg{ekdosis} has its own identifying |
8275 | % symbol. It is produced by \cs{eKd} and best printed with the Old | 8319 | % symbol. It is produced by \cs{eKd} and best printed with the Old |
8276 | % Standard Greek font. | 8320 | % Standard Greek font. |
@@ -8533,7 +8577,7 @@ Sample text with a \textcolor{red}{word} in red. | |||
8533 | % \begin{macro}{\teidirectE} | 8577 | % \begin{macro}{\teidirectE} |
8534 | % \changes{v1.3}{2021/08/18}{direct insertion of elements in the | 8578 | % \changes{v1.3}{2021/08/18}{direct insertion of elements in the |
8535 | % \texttt{TEI xml} file} | 8579 | % \texttt{TEI xml} file} |
8536 | % \changes{v1.5}{2022/05/15}{direct insertion of empty elements in the | 8580 | % \changes{v1.5}{2022/08/26}{direct insertion of empty elements in the |
8537 | % \texttt{TEI xml} file} | 8581 | % \texttt{TEI xml} file} |
8538 | % \cs{teidirect}\oarg{xml attributes}\marg{xml element}\marg{code} | 8582 | % \cs{teidirect}\oarg{xml attributes}\marg{xml element}\marg{code} |
8539 | % does nothing in \LaTeX. It is only used to insert elements in the | 8583 | % does nothing in \LaTeX. It is only used to insert elements in the |
@@ -8548,7 +8592,7 @@ Sample text with a \textcolor{red}{word} in red. | |||
8548 | % \end{macro} | 8592 | % \end{macro} |
8549 | % \end{macro} | 8593 | % \end{macro} |
8550 | % \begin{macro}{\getTEIxmlid} | 8594 | % \begin{macro}{\getTEIxmlid} |
8551 | % \changes{v1.5}{2022/05/15}{returns \texttt{TEI xml:ids} from a | 8595 | % \changes{v1.5}{2022/08/26}{returns \texttt{TEI xml:ids} from a |
8552 | % csv-list of ids} This command returns from a csv-list of unique | 8596 | % csv-list of ids} This command returns from a csv-list of unique |
8553 | % identifiers declared in commands such as \cs{DeclareWitness} and the | 8597 | % identifiers declared in commands such as \cs{DeclareWitness} and the |
8554 | % like a space-separated list of their corresponding |xml:id|s, each | 8598 | % like a space-separated list of their corresponding |xml:id|s, each |
@@ -9150,7 +9194,7 @@ Sample text with a \textcolor{red}{word} in red. | |||
9150 | % \pkg{ekdosis} does not use the \enquote{pagewise} numbering mode | 9194 | % \pkg{ekdosis} does not use the \enquote{pagewise} numbering mode |
9151 | % that is provided by \pkg{lineno}. Therefore, | 9195 | % that is provided by \pkg{lineno}. Therefore, |
9152 | % \cs{outerlinenumbers} and \cs{innerlinenumbers} are defined in | 9196 | % \cs{outerlinenumbers} and \cs{innerlinenumbers} are defined in |
9153 | % addition to \cs{rightlinenum{\allowbreak}bers} and | 9197 | % addition to |\rightlinenum|\allowbreak|bers| and |
9154 | % \cs{leftlinenumbers}. | 9198 | % \cs{leftlinenumbers}. |
9155 | % \begin{macrocode} | 9199 | % \begin{macrocode} |
9156 | \def\outerlinenumbers{% | 9200 | \def\outerlinenumbers{% |
@@ -9275,8 +9319,8 @@ Sample text with a \textcolor{red}{word} in red. | |||
9275 | % \cs{app}|[type=|\meta{type}|]|\marg{apparatus entries} takes one | 9319 | % \cs{app}|[type=|\meta{type}|]|\marg{apparatus entries} takes one |
9276 | % mandatory argument and accepts one optional argument. |type=| refers | 9320 | % mandatory argument and accepts one optional argument. |type=| refers |
9277 | % to the layer the note must go into and \meta{apparatus entries} | 9321 | % to the layer the note must go into and \meta{apparatus entries} |
9278 | % contains command used to insert the entries, either \cs{lem}, | 9322 | % contains commands used to insert the entries, either \cs{lem}, |
9279 | % \cs{rdg} or \cs{note}\meta{*}:--- | 9323 | % \cs{rdg} or \cs{note}:--- |
9280 | % \begin{macrocode} | 9324 | % \begin{macrocode} |
9281 | \NewDocumentCommand{\app}{O{} > { \TrimSpaces } +m}{% | 9325 | \NewDocumentCommand{\app}{O{} > { \TrimSpaces } +m}{% |
9282 | \leavevmode | 9326 | \leavevmode |
@@ -9295,6 +9339,26 @@ Sample text with a \textcolor{red}{word} in red. | |||
9295 | \endgroup} | 9339 | \endgroup} |
9296 | % \end{macrocode} | 9340 | % \end{macrocode} |
9297 | % \end{macro} | 9341 | % \end{macro} |
9342 | % \begin{macro}{\App} | ||
9343 | % \changes{v1.5}{2022/08/26}{To be used conjointly with | ||
9344 | % \texttt{ekdosis.el}} | ||
9345 | % In contrast to \cs{app}, \cs{App} takes two mandatory arguments and | ||
9346 | % accepts one optional argument like so: | ||
9347 | % \cs{App}|[type=|\meta{type}|]|\marg{lemma text}\marg{variants and | ||
9348 | % notes}. As just described above, |type=| refers to the layer the | ||
9349 | % note must go into. \cs{App} is strictly equivalent to \cs{app}, | ||
9350 | % except that lemmas, variants and notes are split into two different | ||
9351 | % arguments, which allows for more flexible code folding. \meta{lemma | ||
9352 | % text} is meant to receive \cs{lem}, while \cs{rdg} and \cs{note} go | ||
9353 | % into \meta{variants and notes}. | ||
9354 | % \begin{macrocode} | ||
9355 | \NewDocumentCommand{\App}{omm}{% | ||
9356 | \IfNoValueTF{#1} | ||
9357 | {\app{#2#3}} | ||
9358 | {\app[#1]{#2#3}}% | ||
9359 | } | ||
9360 | % \end{macrocode} | ||
9361 | % \end{macro} | ||
9298 | % \begin{macro}{\ekdpage} | 9362 | % \begin{macro}{\ekdpage} |
9299 | % \changes{v1.4}{2021/11/21}{prints page marks used internally by | 9363 | % \changes{v1.4}{2021/11/21}{prints page marks used internally by |
9300 | % \textsf{ekdosis} to generate the apparatus blocks on pages} | 9364 | % \textsf{ekdosis} to generate the apparatus blocks on pages} |
@@ -10149,7 +10213,7 @@ Sample text with a \textcolor{red}{word} in red. | |||
10149 | % \end{macro} | 10213 | % \end{macro} |
10150 | % \paragraph{Lacunae} | 10214 | % \paragraph{Lacunae} |
10151 | % \begin{macro}{\ilabel} | 10215 | % \begin{macro}{\ilabel} |
10152 | % \changes{v1.5}{2022/05/15}{recalls and sets the ending label of | 10216 | % \changes{v1.5}{2022/08/26}{recalls and sets the ending label of |
10153 | % lemmas used to mark lacunae in witnesses} When \cs{lem} has been | 10217 | % lemmas used to mark lacunae in witnesses} When \cs{lem} has been |
10154 | % used with the optional argument |ilabel=<label>|, | 10218 | % used with the optional argument |ilabel=<label>|, |
10155 | % \cs{ilabel}\marg{label} must be used to mark the point where the | 10219 | % \cs{ilabel}\marg{label} must be used to mark the point where the |
@@ -10465,7 +10529,7 @@ Sample text with a \textcolor{red}{word} in red. | |||
10465 | % \end{macrocode} | 10529 | % \end{macrocode} |
10466 | % \end{macro} | 10530 | % \end{macro} |
10467 | % \begin{macro}{\ekdEOprint} | 10531 | % \begin{macro}{\ekdEOprint} |
10468 | % \changes{v1.5}{2022/05/15}{Sets headers and footers on | 10532 | % \changes{v1.5}{2022/08/26}{Sets headers and footers on |
10469 | % \enquote{paired} facing pages} | 10533 | % \enquote{paired} facing pages} |
10470 | % To set headers and footers on \enquote{paired} facing pages, | 10534 | % To set headers and footers on \enquote{paired} facing pages, |
10471 | % \cs{ekdEOprint} accepts two mandatory, self-evident arguments, like | 10535 | % \cs{ekdEOprint} accepts two mandatory, self-evident arguments, like |
@@ -10505,7 +10569,7 @@ Sample text with a \textcolor{red}{word} in red. | |||
10505 | % counter to set the value of the page numbers. This counter should be | 10569 | % counter to set the value of the page numbers. This counter should be |
10506 | % incremented every two pages. | 10570 | % incremented every two pages. |
10507 | % \begin{counter}{pairedpage} | 10571 | % \begin{counter}{pairedpage} |
10508 | % \changes{v1.5}{2022/05/15}{A counter incremented every two pages} | 10572 | % \changes{v1.5}{2022/08/26}{A counter incremented every two pages} |
10509 | % |pairedpage| is first set as a global counter:--- | 10573 | % |pairedpage| is first set as a global counter:--- |
10510 | % \begin{macrocode} | 10574 | % \begin{macrocode} |
10511 | \newcounter{pairedpage} | 10575 | \newcounter{pairedpage} |
@@ -10513,19 +10577,19 @@ Sample text with a \textcolor{red}{word} in red. | |||
10513 | % \end{macrocode} | 10577 | % \end{macrocode} |
10514 | % \end{counter} | 10578 | % \end{counter} |
10515 | % \begin{macro}{\setpairedpagenum} | 10579 | % \begin{macro}{\setpairedpagenum} |
10516 | % \changes{v1.5}{2022/05/15}{sets the same page number on paired | 10580 | % \changes{v1.5}{2022/08/26}{sets the same page number on paired |
10517 | % pages} \cs{setpairedpagenum}\marg{number} is used just ahead of | 10581 | % pages} \cs{setpairedpagenum}\marg{number} is used just ahead of |
10518 | % the alignment environment to set the number of the first left-hand | 10582 | % the alignment environment to set the number of the first left-hand |
10519 | % paired page. | 10583 | % paired page. |
10520 | % \begin{macro}{\setpairedpage} | 10584 | % \begin{macro}{\setpairedpage} |
10521 | % \changes{v1.5}{2022/05/15}{sets the page number of the first paired | 10585 | % \changes{v1.5}{2022/08/26}{sets the page number of the first paired |
10522 | % page} \cs{setpairedpage} is an argument-less command meant to be | 10586 | % page} \cs{setpairedpage} is an argument-less command meant to be |
10523 | % issued in commands used to set headers or footers before | 10587 | % issued in commands used to set headers or footers before |
10524 | % \cs{thepage}. This command has the counter |pairedpage| | 10588 | % \cs{thepage}. This command has the counter |pairedpage| |
10525 | % incremented on right-hand pages only, and sets |page| $\leftarrow$ | 10589 | % incremented on right-hand pages only, and sets |page| $\leftarrow$ |
10526 | % |pairedpage| on every page. | 10590 | % |pairedpage| on every page. |
10527 | % \begin{macro}{\resetpagenumber} | 10591 | % \begin{macro}{\resetpagenumber} |
10528 | % \changes{v1.5}{2022/05/15}{resets normal running page numbers} | 10592 | % \changes{v1.5}{2022/08/26}{resets normal running page numbers} |
10529 | % \cs{resetpagenumber} must be used right out of \enquote{mirrored} | 10593 | % \cs{resetpagenumber} must be used right out of \enquote{mirrored} |
10530 | % paired pages alignment environments. This argument-less command | 10594 | % paired pages alignment environments. This argument-less command |
10531 | % corrects any numbering error on the page following the edition | 10595 | % corrects any numbering error on the page following the edition |
@@ -10547,7 +10611,7 @@ Sample text with a \textcolor{red}{word} in red. | |||
10547 | % \end{macro} | 10611 | % \end{macro} |
10548 | % \paragraph{Divisions of the Body} | 10612 | % \paragraph{Divisions of the Body} |
10549 | % \pkg{ekdosis} can convert \cs{book}, \cs{part}, \cs{chapter}, | 10613 | % \pkg{ekdosis} can convert \cs{book}, \cs{part}, \cs{chapter}, |
10550 | % \cs{section}, \cs{subsec{\allowbreak}tion} and \cs{subsubsection} | 10614 | % \cs{section}, |\subsec|\allowbreak|tion| and \cs{subsubsection} |
10551 | % into corresponding \texttt{TEI} \enquote*{numbered} | 10615 | % into corresponding \texttt{TEI} \enquote*{numbered} |
10552 | % |<div|\textsubscript{\emph{n}}|>| elements, where $1\leq n\leq 6$. | 10616 | % |<div|\textsubscript{\emph{n}}|>| elements, where $1\leq n\leq 6$. |
10553 | % \begin{macro}{\MkBodyDivs} | 10617 | % \begin{macro}{\MkBodyDivs} |
@@ -11306,6 +11370,8 @@ local texpatttotags = { | |||
11306 | {a="\\ekdpb%s+%*?{(.-)}", b=""}, | 11370 | {a="\\ekdpb%s+%*?{(.-)}", b=""}, |
11307 | {a="\\ekdpb%s+%*\\?", b=""}, | 11371 | {a="\\ekdpb%s+%*\\?", b=""}, |
11308 | {a="\\mbox%s+(%b{})", b="ekd@ob%1ekd@cb"}, | 11372 | {a="\\mbox%s+(%b{})", b="ekd@ob%1ekd@cb"}, |
11373 | {a="\\App%s+(%b[])(%b{})(%b{})", b="\\app[%1]{%2%3}"}, | ||
11374 | {a="\\App%s+(%b{})(%b{})", b="\\app{%1%2}"}, | ||
11309 | {a="\\LR%s+(%b{})", b="ekd@ob%1ekd@cb"}, | 11375 | {a="\\LR%s+(%b{})", b="ekd@ob%1ekd@cb"}, |
11310 | {a="\\RL%s+(%b{})", b="ekd@ob%1ekd@cb"}, | 11376 | {a="\\RL%s+(%b{})", b="ekd@ob%1ekd@cb"}, |
11311 | {a="\\%=%=%=%s?", b="—"}, | 11377 | {a="\\%=%=%=%s?", b="—"}, |
@@ -257,6 +257,9 @@ | |||
257 | ("resetvlinenumber" . nil)))) | 257 | ("resetvlinenumber" . nil)))) |
258 | ;; Folding features: | 258 | ;; Folding features: |
259 | (add-to-list (make-local-variable 'LaTeX-fold-macro-spec-list) | 259 | (add-to-list (make-local-variable 'LaTeX-fold-macro-spec-list) |
260 | '("{1}" ("App")) | ||
261 | t) | ||
262 | (add-to-list (make-local-variable 'LaTeX-fold-macro-spec-list) | ||
260 | '("{1}" ("app")) | 263 | '("{1}" ("app")) |
261 | t) | 264 | t) |
262 | (add-to-list (make-local-variable 'LaTeX-fold-macro-spec-list) | 265 | (add-to-list (make-local-variable 'LaTeX-fold-macro-spec-list) |
@@ -269,6 +272,9 @@ | |||
269 | '("[n]" ("note")) | 272 | '("[n]" ("note")) |
270 | t) | 273 | t) |
271 | (add-to-list (make-local-variable 'LaTeX-fold-macro-spec-list) | 274 | (add-to-list (make-local-variable 'LaTeX-fold-macro-spec-list) |
275 | '("[n]" ("note*")) | ||
276 | t) | ||
277 | (add-to-list (make-local-variable 'LaTeX-fold-macro-spec-list) | ||
272 | '("[l]" ("linelabel")) | 278 | '("[l]" ("linelabel")) |
273 | t) | 279 | t) |
274 | (add-to-list (make-local-variable 'LaTeX-fold-macro-spec-list) | 280 | (add-to-list (make-local-variable 'LaTeX-fold-macro-spec-list) |
@@ -330,6 +336,8 @@ | |||
330 | 0) | 336 | 0) |
331 | '("ilabel" "indexed label" | 337 | '("ilabel" "indexed label" |
332 | 0) | 338 | 0) |
339 | '("App" [ TeX-arg-key-val LaTeX-ekdosis-app-options ] | ||
340 | 2) | ||
333 | '("app" [ TeX-arg-key-val LaTeX-ekdosis-app-options ] | 341 | '("app" [ TeX-arg-key-val LaTeX-ekdosis-app-options ] |
334 | t) | 342 | t) |
335 | '("lem" [ LaTeX-ekdosis-long-key-val LaTeX-ekdosis-lem-options ] | 343 | '("lem" [ LaTeX-ekdosis-long-key-val LaTeX-ekdosis-lem-options ] |