From 5820c8117f1534a3f3b4326c008609214a221e63 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Robert Alessi Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2021 15:02:53 +0200 Subject: some typos and a bit of rephrasing --- ekdosis.dtx | 170 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------------ 1 file changed, 85 insertions(+), 85 deletions(-) diff --git a/ekdosis.dtx b/ekdosis.dtx index 64b2cff..33a537d 100644 --- a/ekdosis.dtx +++ b/ekdosis.dtx @@ -394,7 +394,7 @@ along with this program. If not, see @Software{icite, title = {The Icite package}, - subtitle = {Indices locorum citatorum}, + titleaddon = {Indices locorum citatorum}, author = {Alessi, Robert}, url = {http://ctan.org/pkg/icite}, date = {2020-03-05}, @@ -512,7 +512,7 @@ along with this program. If not, see \DeclareSource{shWalsh1908}{Wa} \DeclareSource{shButler1899}{But} \DeclareScholar{shGod}{Godwin}[rawname=Godwin] -\DeclareScholar{shStee}{Stee}[rawname=Godwin, note=Notes in Malone] +\DeclareScholar{shStee}{Stee}[rawname=Steevens, note=Notes in Malone] \end{filecontents} \documentclass{ltxdoc} %\usepackage[letterpaper,margin=25mm,left=50mm,nohead]{geometry} @@ -1156,7 +1156,7 @@ along with this program. If not, see % |poetry=verse| instructs \pkg{ekdosis} to load and use the facilites % supplied by the \pkg{verse} package for the typesetting of lines of % poetry.\footnote{\texttt{verse} does not need to be set if the -% \cls{memoir} class is used. See \vref{sec:verse-package} for more +% \cls{memoir} class be used. See \vref{sec:verse-package} for more % detail.} The \env{ekdverse} environment must then be used instead of % the \env{verse} environment that is provided by the \pkg{verse} % package as described below in \vref{sec:verse-package}. @@ -1165,17 +1165,17 @@ along with this program. If not, see % |parnotes|$=$\verb+true|false|roman+% % \hfill\tcboxverb{Default: not set}\\ % This named argument does not need a value as it defaults to |true| -% if it is used. Apparatus criticus typeset by \pkg{ekdosis} may -% contain notes and footnotes. The latter can be laid out as -% paragraphed notes below the block of critical notes by means of the -% \pkg{parnotes} package. Additionally, |parnotes=roman| prints these -% footnotes numbered with Roman numerals. +% if used. Apparatus criticus typeset by \pkg{ekdosis} may contain +% notes and footnotes. The latter can be laid out as paragraphed notes +% below the block of critical notes by means of the \pkg{parnotes} +% package. Additionally, |parnotes=roman| prints these footnotes +% numbered with Roman numerals. % % \DescribeOption{teiexport}\phts\label{ref:teiexport-option} % |teiexport|$=$\verb+true|false|tidy+% % \hfill\tcboxverb{Default: not set}\\ % This named argument does not need a value as it defaults to |true| -% if it is used. If |teiexport| be set to |true|, \pkg{ekdosis} is +% if used. If |teiexport| be set to |true|, \pkg{ekdosis} is % instructed to output both PDF and \texttt{TEI xml} files at the same % time. By default, the \texttt{TEI} file will receive the same % basename as the |.tex| source file, suffixed with |-tei.xml|. The @@ -1666,7 +1666,7 @@ yesterday. % be authentic or authoritative, \cs{lem} prints it by default both in % the edition text and as the first part of a new entry in the % apparatus criticus, preceded by the line number where it occurs or a -% broad space if the entry refers to the same line as the preceding +% broad space when the entry refers to the same line as the preceding % entry. \phts\label{ref:lem-opts-b}The optional argument of \cs{lem} % accepts the following % comma-separated list of \enquote{name$=$value} arguments:---\\ @@ -1675,9 +1675,9 @@ yesterday. % While a single witness may be recorded as in |wit=A|, % comma-separated lists of multiple witnesses must obviously be % enclosed in curly braces, like so: -% |wit={A,B,C}|. \phts\label{ref:mss-sep-families}It must be noted that -% witnesses can be grouped by using spaces as separators, like so: -% \verb*|wit={A,B,C, D,E,F}|. Although any unique identifiers or +% |wit={A,B,C}|. \phts\label{ref:mss-sep-families}It must be noted +% that witnesses can be grouped by using spaces as separators, like +% so: \verb*|wit={A,B,C, D,E,F}|. Although any unique identifiers or % labels used to \enquote{declare} sources and scholars as described % above \vpagerefrange{ref:declare-source}{ref:declare-scholar} can % also be used as values of the |wit| optional argument, it is @@ -1714,21 +1714,19 @@ yesterday. % bracket (|]|)\\ % \DescribeOption{nosep} |nosep|$=$\verb+true|false+\\ % This named argument does not need a value as it defaults to |true| -% if it is used. |nosep| removes the separator mentioned -% above. Obviously, |nosep| must be used when for some reason no -% \cs{rdg} command follows a \cs{lem} command that has just been -% used, as shown below in \vref{lst:emend-coni-corr}, l.~7. -% \danger \DescribeMacro{\ekdsep} If |nosep| has been used so as to -% insert an explanatory note after the lemma text with the \cs{note} -% command described below \vpageref{ref:editorial-notes}, then -% \cs{ekdsep} can be used\---for instance as value of the |post| -% optional argument of the note\---to put back in the separator. This -% technique is demonstrated below in -% \vref{lst:emend-coni-corr}, ll.~23--5.\\ +% if used. |nosep| removes the separator mentioned above. Obviously, +% |nosep| must be used when for some reason no \cs{rdg} command +% follows a \cs{lem} command that has just been used, as shown below +% in \vref{lst:emend-coni-corr}, l.~7. +% \danger \DescribeMacro{\ekdsep} If |nosep| be used so as to insert +% an explanatory note after the lemma text with the \cs{note} command +% described below \vpageref{ref:editorial-notes}, then \cs{ekdsep} can +% be used\---for instance as value of the |post| optional argument of +% the note\---to put back in the separator. This technique is +% demonstrated below in \vref{lst:emend-coni-corr}, ll.~23--5.\\ % \DescribeOption{nolem} |nolem|$=$\verb+true|false+\\ % This named argument does not need a value as it defaults to |true| -% if it is used. |nolem| completely removes the lemma text from the -% related +% if used. |nolem| completely removes the lemma text from the related % entry in the apparatus criticus.\\ % \DescribeOption{type} |type|$=$\meta{value}\\ % This named argument has no effect on the apparatus criticus of the @@ -1777,7 +1775,7 @@ yesterday. % \DescribeOption{alt} |alt|$=$\meta{alternate reading}\\ % \DescribeOption{nordg} |nordg|$=$\verb+true|false+\\ % This named argument does not need a value as it defaults to |true| -% if it is used. |nordg| completely removes the variant reading from +% if used. |nordg| completely removes the variant reading from % the related entry in the apparatus criticus.\\ % \DescribeOption{type} |type|$=$\meta{value}\\ % Obviously, |type=conjecture| should be restricted to variant @@ -1792,12 +1790,12 @@ yesterday. % \DescribeMacro{\note}\phts\label{ref:notes-b}\DescribeMacro{\note*} % \cs{note}\oarg{options}\marg{text} or % \cs{note*}\oarg{options}\marg{text}\phts\label{ref:editorial-notes}\\ -% It may happen that editorial notes be needed to record short +% It may happen that editorial notes are needed to record short % comments of general nature \emph{between} lemmata and % readings. \cs{note} inserts inline comments while \cs{note*} places % comments below the entire apparatus block. Furthermore, if -% \pkg{ekdosis} has been loaded with the |parnotes| option as -% described above \vpageref{ref:parnotes-opt}, \cs{note*} will use the +% \pkg{ekdosis} be loaded with the |parnotes| option as described +% above \vpageref{ref:parnotes-opt}, \cs{note*} will use the % \pkg{parnotes} package to lay out the notes as an additional % paragraph below the apparatus criticus. The optional argument of % \cs{note}/\cs{note*} accepts the following comma-separated list of @@ -2119,7 +2117,7 @@ friend % From a technical standpoint, \enquote{conjectures} are readings that % are not supported by manuscript evidence, but are instead proposed % by scholars to be taken into consideration for establishing the -% edition text. A conjecture is called an \enquote{emendation} if it +% edition text. A conjecture is called an \enquote{emendation} when it % is adopted in place of what is provided by or missing from the text % provided by the manuscripts. Emendations and conjectures are % therefore readings and as such expected to be found within || @@ -2257,7 +2255,7 @@ friend % \end{alignment} % % \texttt{TEI xml} output:--- -% +% \enlargethispage{\baselineskip} % \iffalse %<*example> % \fi @@ -2293,7 +2291,7 @@ friend % \item[<***>] conjectured lacuna. % \item[\{\}] editorial deletion. % \item[\dag\dag] text judged by the editor to be corrupt. Note that if -% only one word is suspect, only one crux is needed. +% only one word be suspect, only one crux is needed. % \end{description} % % \DescribeMacro{\SetCritSymbols}\newfeature[v1.1] @@ -2345,7 +2343,7 @@ friend % \danger If modified, brackets can be adapted to languages that are % written from right to left. To that effect, \pkg{ekdosis} provides a % boolean expression |al@rlmode| which is evaluated as |true| if the -% writing direction is set from right to left and as |false| +% writing direction be set from right to left and as |false| % otherwise. As the \pkg{etoolbox} package is loaded by \pkg{ekdosis}, % \cs{ifboolean}|{al@rlmode}|\marg{rtl symbol}\marg{ltr symbol} can be % used to perform the test. @@ -2828,7 +2826,7 @@ texts=latin[xml:lang="la"]+\textcolor{red}{;}+ % \DescribeOption{paired} |paired|$=$\verb+true|false+% % \hfill\tcboxverb{Default: true (initially not set)}\\ % This named argument does not need a value as it defaults to |true| -% if it is used. By default, \pkg{ekdosis} follows the \LaTeX{} page +% if used. By default, \pkg{ekdosis} follows the \LaTeX{} page % numbering scheme when multiple texts are arranged on facing % pages. The |paired| option leaves every right-hand page number % unchanged, so that both facing pages hold the same page number.\\ @@ -2841,7 +2839,7 @@ texts=latin[xml:lang="la"]+\textcolor{red}{;}+ % \DescribeOption{flush} |flush|$=$\verb+true|false+ % \hfill\tcboxverb{Default: false}\\ % This named argument does not need a value as it defaults to |true| -% if it is used. This option applies when two or more distinct +% if used. This option applies when two or more distinct % \env{alignment} environments are started on the same page. Should % this happen, any subsequent \env{alignment} environment must be set % with the |flush| option so that every one of them carry its own @@ -2882,9 +2880,9 @@ texts=latin[xml:lang="la"]+\textcolor{red}{;}+ % % \DescribeMacro{\SetAlignment} % \cs{SetAlignment}\marg{alignment settings}\\ -% If the same alignment settings are to be shared by several -% \env{alignment} environments, common settings can be collected in -% the argument of \cs{SetAlignment}, like +% If the same alignment settings be shared by several \env{alignment} +% environments, common settings can be collected in the argument of +% \cs{SetAlignment}, like % so:---\\ % \iffalse %<*example> @@ -3422,7 +3420,7 @@ texts=latin[xml:lang="la"]+\textcolor{red}{;}+ % % \fi % -% If one wishes to refer to |rec1| as the default layer, then +% Should one wish to refer to |rec1| as the default layer, then % \cs{SetDefaultApparatus} must be used, like so:--- % % \iffalse @@ -3461,7 +3459,7 @@ Some \app[type=rec2]{ % \fi % % \danger At any rate, |type=default| or |type=rec1|, depending on -% what has been chosen, must be used if the editor wishes to retain +% what has been chosen, must be used should the editor wish to retain % that information in the \texttt{TEI xml} output file. % % \subsection{Other Notes for Comments, Sources or Testimonia} @@ -3500,7 +3498,7 @@ Some \app[type=rec2]{ % The separator between the lemma text and the contents of the note.\\ % \DescribeOption{nosep} |nosep|$=$\verb+true|false+\\ % This named argument does not need a value as it defaults to |true| -% if it is used. Obviously, |nosep| removes the separator mentioned +% if used. Obviously, |nosep| removes the separator mentioned % above.\\ % \DescribeOption{lem} |lem|$=$\meta{lemma text}\\ % |lem| is the span of text the note is about. It may consist of one @@ -3516,8 +3514,8 @@ Some \app[type=rec2]{ % \DescribeOption{labele} |labele|$=$\meta{label}\\ % |labele| is the unique label to serve as a reference for the point % immediately following the lemma text. Contrary to |labelb|, |labele| -% may be left unspecified if the note is only about one word. If it is -% about a span, then |labele| ought to be specified.\\ +% may be left unspecified if the note be only about one word. If the +% note be about a span, then |labele| must be specified.\\ % \DescribeMacro{\linelabel} \cs{linelabel}\marg{label}\\ % If |labele|$=$\meta{some\_label} be specified in the optional % argument of \cs{note}, \cs{linelabel}\marg{some\allowbreak\_label} @@ -3604,12 +3602,12 @@ the American Continent, II.61--2.

% \fi % % \paragraph{\cs{note} or \cs{linelabel} inside \cs{lem}} -% It may happen that \cs{note} or \cs{linelabel} commands be found -% inside the argument of \cs{lem}. Obviously, inserting such commands +% It may happen that the \cs{note} or \cs{linelabel} command is found +% inside the argument of \cs{lem}. Obviously, inserting such a command % in the apparatus criticus in print makes no sense and will lead to % an error. The solution is to insert in the value of the |alt| % optional argument of \cs{lem} a duplicate of the lemma text devoid -% of those commands, like so:--- +% of that command, like so:--- % % \iffalse %<*example> @@ -3785,7 +3783,7 @@ argument of the % as explained above \vpageref{ref:poetry-opt}. Simply loading the % \pkg{verse} package by means of \cs{usepackage} will have no effect. % -% \danger The foregoing does not apply if the \cls{memoir} class is +% \danger The foregoing does not apply if the \cls{memoir} class be % used.\footcite{memoir} In this case, \pkg{ekdosis} automatically % uses the code provided by this class without the need to set % the global option |poetry=verse|. @@ -4406,7 +4404,7 @@ substantiall fewell,} % equivalent to |vmodulo=5|. |vmodulo=0| prevents the % numbers from being printed.\\ % \DescribeOption{vmargin} |vmargin|$=$\verb+right|left+ -% \hfill\tcboxverb{Initially: right}\\ +% \hfill\tcboxverb{Default: right}\\ % |vmargin| sets the margin in which the verse line numbers are to be % printed.\\ % \DescribeOption{continuousvnum}\hfill\tcboxverb{Default: not set}\\ @@ -4588,7 +4586,7 @@ substantiall fewell,} % \cs{setLR} are two argument-less commands provided by \pkg{ekdosis} % that can be used to change the writing direction of running % paragraphs. The former sets the direction from right to left and the -% latter form left to right. If \pkg{babel} has been set as above, +% latter form left to right. If \pkg{babel} be set as above, % \cs{setRL} \dots\ \cs{setLR} can be used in place of % \cs{begin}|{Arabic}| \dots\ \cs{end}|{Arabic}|. % @@ -5149,7 +5147,7 @@ subtype="arabtex">'inna 'abI kAna mina % able to settle down. The condition may be typically illustrated as % follows: after Lua\LaTeX\ has been run, an entry is attached to the % last line of the page. As said above, this entry does not show -% yet. But when it does, if it results in an additional line being +% yet. But when it does, should it result in an additional line being % printed in the apparatus criticus, the last line of the edition % text\---the one the entry was previously attached to\---goes to the % next page. As a result, this entry also moves to the next page with @@ -5162,7 +5160,7 @@ subtype="arabtex">'inna 'abI kAna mina % % An alert reader may have guessed that inserting a \cs{pagebreak} is % a good way to get out of the vicious circle. And surely, if only a -% few pages are at stake, this is the way to go. However, +% few pages be at stake, this is the way to go. However, % \cs{pagebreak} commands should only be inserted when the whole % edition text is ready for any substantial change in the preceding % pages may result in pages that break just after they begin. @@ -5177,7 +5175,7 @@ subtype="arabtex">'inna 'abI kAna mina % should take place. An optional argument allows to further specify % the page number where the page break should occur. The value that is % expected is the page number as it is printed\===e.g.\ an Arabic, -% Roman or alphanumeric number. If the specified conditions are not +% Roman or alphanumeric number. If the specified conditions be not % met, then the page break is not triggered. % % \paragraph{Using \texttt{maxentries}} @@ -5194,7 +5192,7 @@ subtype="arabtex">'inna 'abI kAna mina % should entries overflow on a given page, the edition text and the % apparatus criticus may clash again. As said above, a couple of % clashes can be managed with a couple of manually inserted page -% breaks. But if there are too many of them, it is a good indication +% breaks. But if there be too many of them, it is a good indication % that the selected value of |maxentries| is too to high. % % Complex edition texts do have a magic number. An advisable way to @@ -5233,9 +5231,9 @@ subtype="arabtex">'inna 'abI kAna mina % circumstantially arise. % % \paragraph{Superfluous Dots} -% \phts\label{sec:superfluous-dots} -% As said above \vpageref{ref:ending-dot}, it is customary in some -% editions to have a full stop printed at the end of the apparatus +% \phts\label{sec:superfluous-dots} As said above +% \vpageref{ref:ending-dot}, it is customary in some editions to have +% a full stop printed at the end of the apparatus % criticus. \pkg{ekdosis} provides specific commands to achieve this % in a straightforward way, such as \cs{SetEndApparatus} and the % |ehook| optional argument of \cs{SetApparatus} and @@ -5244,9 +5242,9 @@ subtype="arabtex">'inna 'abI kAna mina % if the last word of the apparatus criticus on a given page be an % abbreviation followed by a dot, such a setting will have two dots % printed at the end of the apparatus instead of one. The solution is -% to define a command to have a dot printed only if it is not followed -% by a dot, and append this command to the abbreviated form of the -% word, like so:--- +% to define a command to have a dot printed only if not followed by a +% dot, and append this command to the abbreviated form of the word, +% like so:--- % % \iffalse %<*example> @@ -5277,7 +5275,7 @@ subtype="arabtex">'inna 'abI kAna mina % \cs{makeatletter} \dots\ \cs{makeatother}. % \item Line~10: \cs{ekddot} will only work with multiple-layer % apparatus criticus. Therefore, \cs{DeclareAppa{\allowbreak}ratus} -% must be used even if only one layer of critical notes is needed. +% must be used even if only one layer of critical notes be needed. % \end{remarks} % % \paragraph{Backup of Essential Files} @@ -5285,8 +5283,8 @@ subtype="arabtex">'inna 'abI kAna mina % the |.aux| corresponding \LaTeX\ auxiliary file and its own |.ekd| % auxiliary file so as to process labels and collect entries of the % apparatus criticus. If for whatever reason\---e.g.\ some unknown -% command has been inserted\---the compilation freezes and so must be -% aborted, it may happen that most of the edition text has to be +% command has been inserted\---the compilation be frozen and so must +% be aborted, it may happen that most of the edition text has to be % reconstructed page after page. For large and complex editions, this % makes advisable to have current versions of those files backed up % each time a new compilation begins, which can be achieved by @@ -5513,8 +5511,8 @@ subtype="arabtex">'inna 'abI kAna mina % % \danger It must be noted that \LaTeX\ labels that are provided in % commands such as \cs{label}, \cs{cite} and the like must also be -% unique in the document. As \LaTeX\ will issue warnings if it finds -% duplicates, \cs{ekdosis} does not check their uniqueness but will +% unique in the document. As \LaTeX\ will issue warnings if duplicates +% be found, \cs{ekdosis} does not check their uniqueness but will % issue warnings if such labels contain invalid strings. % % \subsection{Routine \LaTeX\ Commands and Environments} @@ -5549,7 +5547,7 @@ subtype="arabtex">'inna 'abI kAna mina % \cs{pagebreak}\meta{\oarg{1-4}} & no output \\ % \cs{mbox}\marg{text} & \meta{text} \\ % \midrule -% \multicolumn{2}{c}{From the \pkg{exdash}\footcite{extdash} +% \multicolumn{2}{c}{From the \pkg{extdash}\footcite{extdash} % package:}\\ % \cs{---} or \cs{===} & --- \\ % \cs{--} or \cs{==} & -- \\ @@ -5568,8 +5566,6 @@ subtype="arabtex">'inna 'abI kAna mina % |center| & |

| \\ % |quotation| & || \\ % |quoting| & || \\ -% |ekdpar| & |

| \\ -% |ekdverse| & || \\ % |verse| & || \\ % \bottomrule % \end{xltabular} @@ -5581,7 +5577,7 @@ subtype="arabtex">'inna 'abI kAna mina % \cs{begin}|{quote}| \dots\ \cs{end}|{quote}| will result in % || and || respectively. % -% For the same simple reason, if one wishes to have words within a +% For the same simple reason, should one wish to have words within a % \texttt{TEI xml} element that does not have any \LaTeX\ equivalent, % all is needed is to define an inoperative \LaTeX\ command named % after the \texttt{TEI} element, like so:--- @@ -6339,23 +6335,24 @@ Sample text with a \textcolor{red}{word} in red. % \item Text structure: milestone elements. % \item Marginal edition texts: It may happen that the marginalia of % manuscripts contain texts worth editing in addition to and along -% the main text to which they are linked by reference -% signs. +% the main text to which they are linked by reference signs. % \item Headers and footers: \cs{ekddiv} will provide top and bottom % marks to be used in headers and footers. % \end{enumerate} % \item Short-term (months):--- % \begin{enumerate} -% \item Poetry: The standard \env{verse} environment is supported by -% the current version of \pkg{ekdosis}, in addition to -% \env{ekdverse} an example of which has been provided above -% \vpageref{ref:ekdverse-ex}. \env{ekdverse} will provide refined -% options, such as metrical analysis, stanzaic forms, \emph{\&c.} -% Arabic poetry through the environments and commands provided by -% the \pkg{arabluatex} package will also be supported. +% \item Poetry: \pkg{ekdosis} is now able to load and use the +% facilities provided by the \pkg{verse} package. Refined options +% will be added, such as metrical analysis. Arabic poetry through +% the environments and commands provided by the \pkg{arabluatex} +% package will also be supported. Other packages will also be +% considered for inclusion, such as \pkg{poetry} or +% \pkg{teubner}. In the end, \pkg{ekdosis} will provide a way for +% typesetting poetry which will allow for more flexibility and +% compatibility with \texttt{TEI xml}. % \item Correspondence and alignment, segmentation: The functions -% are being tested at the time of writing and will be included -% shortly in \pkg{ekdosis}. +% are being tested at the time of writing and will be included in +% \pkg{ekdosis}. % \end{enumerate} % \item Medium-term: Indexing, commands and environments for specific % modules of the \texttt{TEI}. @@ -7079,7 +7076,10 @@ Sample text with a \textcolor{red}{word} in red. % hooks meant to be shared by all declared apparatuses, such as the % font size, the format of numerals, \emph{\&c.} This command can be % used in the preamble or at any point of the document. -% \changes{v1.2}{2021/03/03}{new option \texttt{lemmastyle}} +% \changes{v1.2}{2021/03/30}{general hooks: new option +% \texttt{lemmastyle}} +% \changes{v1.2}{2021/03/30}{general hooks: new option +% \texttt{readingstyle}} % \begin{macrocode} \ekvdefinekeys{ekd@hooks}{ store appfontsize = \ekd@appfontsize, @@ -7429,7 +7429,7 @@ Sample text with a \textcolor{red}{word} in red. % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \begin{macro}{\ekdpb} -% \changes{v1.2}{2021/02/21}{insert conditional page breaks} +% \changes{v1.2}{2021/03/30}{conditional page breaks} % \cs{ekdpk}\oarg{page no}\marg{line no} is used to insert conditional % page breaks by specifying that the page break should occur only on a % given line and optionally a given page. If the specified conditions @@ -7600,7 +7600,7 @@ Sample text with a \textcolor{red}{word} in red. % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \begin{macro}{\SetApparatusLanguage} -% \changes{v1.2}{2021/03/05}{defines an alternate language to be +% \changes{v1.2}{2021/03/30}{defines an alternate language to be % applied in apparatus entries} % \cs{SetApparatusLang}\marg{languagename} can be used when % it is needed to apply in the apparatus criticus a language @@ -8947,7 +8947,7 @@ Sample text with a \textcolor{red}{word} in red. % \end{macrocode} % \end{environment} % \begin{macro}{\resetvlinenumber} -% \changes{v1.2}{2021/03/06}{resets line numbers in poetry environments} +% \changes{v1.2}{2021/03/30}{resets line numbers in poetry environments} % This command is the equivalent of \cs{resetlinenumber} for lines of % poetry. It takes an integer as optional argument, which is |1| by % default. @@ -8960,7 +8960,7 @@ Sample text with a \textcolor{red}{word} in red. % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \begin{environment}{ekdstanza} -% \changes{v1.2}{2021/03/08}{new environment for stanzas} +% \changes{v1.2}{2021/03/30}{new environment for stanzas} % \env{ekdstanza} is needed when lines are grouped into stanzas, % which can be further named by means of the |type| optional % argument:--- -- cgit v1.2.3