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2069 | % of encoding positive or negative apparatus criticus, the reader is | 2069 | % of encoding positive or negative apparatus criticus, the reader is |
2070 | % invited to refer to the commands and options described | 2070 | % invited to refer to the commands and options described |
2071 | % \vpagerefrange{ref:set-neg-app}{ref:apparatus-settings-e} and | 2071 | % \vpagerefrange{ref:set-neg-app}{ref:apparatus-settings-e} and |
2072 | % \vnref{sec:layout-layers}.\\ | 2072 | % \vnref{sec:layout-layers}.\footnote{From version 1.5 onwards, |
2073 | % \pkg{ekdosis} features the option of producing negative critical | ||
2074 | % apparatus either in print, in \texttt{TEI xml} output, or in | ||
2075 | % both. It is therefore possible to leave the reading of the lemma | ||
2076 | % text to be understood, while having all the corresponding witnesses | ||
2077 | % inserted in the \texttt{TEI xml} output file. It is up to the editor | ||
2078 | % to decide on the most appropriate form. These new functions were | ||
2079 | % added as a result of a discussion with Orsola Lorena Purcaro during | ||
2080 | % a set of seminars given by the author while in residence at the | ||
2081 | % University Federico~II of Naples in April 2025. Special thanks to | ||
2082 | % her.}\\ | ||
2073 | % \DescribeOption{source} |source|$=$\meta{csv list of | 2083 | % \DescribeOption{source} |source|$=$\meta{csv list of |
2074 | % sources}\phts\label{ref:lem-source}\newfeature[v1.1]\\ | 2084 | % sources}\phts\label{ref:lem-source}\newfeature[v1.1]\\ |
2075 | % A \enquote{source} refers to any type of document consulted by the | 2085 | % A \enquote{source} refers to any type of document consulted by the |
@@ -2125,13 +2135,12 @@ yesterday. | |||
2125 | % if used. |nosep| removes the separator mentioned above. Obviously, | 2135 | % if used. |nosep| removes the separator mentioned above. Obviously, |
2126 | % |nosep| must be used when for some reason no \cs{rdg} command | 2136 | % |nosep| must be used when for some reason no \cs{rdg} command |
2127 | % follows a \cs{lem} command that has just been used, as shown below | 2137 | % follows a \cs{lem} command that has just been used, as shown below |
2128 | % in \vref{lst:emend-coni-corr}, | 2138 | % in \vref{lst:emend-coni-corr}, l.~\lnref{ln:emend:nosep}. \danger If |
2129 | % l.~\lnref{ln:emend:nosep}. \danger If |nosep| be used so as | 2139 | % |nosep| be used so as to insert an explanatory note after the lemma |
2130 | % to insert an explanatory note after the lemma text with the | 2140 | % text with the \cs{note} command described below |
2131 | % \cs{note} command described below \vpageref{ref:editorial-notes}, | 2141 | % \vpageref{ref:editorial-notes}, then the |sep| optional argument of |
2132 | % then the |sep| optional argument of \cs{note} can be used to put | 2142 | % \cs{note} can be used to put back in the separator. This technique |
2133 | % back in the separator. This technique is demonstrated below in | 2143 | % is demonstrated below in \vref{lst:emend-coni-corr}, |
2134 | % \vref{lst:emend-coni-corr}, | ||
2135 | % ll.~\ekdelide{\lnref{ln:emend:sep:b}%^^A | 2144 | % ll.~\ekdelide{\lnref{ln:emend:sep:b}%^^A |
2136 | % --\lnref{ln:emend:sep:e}}.\\ | 2145 | % --\lnref{ln:emend:sep:e}}.\\ |
2137 | % \DescribeOption{nolem} |nolem|$=$\verb+true|false+\\ | 2146 | % \DescribeOption{nolem} |nolem|$=$\verb+true|false+\\ |