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author | Klaus Thoden <kthoden@mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de> |
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date | Thu, 02 May 2013 15:04:28 +0200 |
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%!TEX TS-program = xelatex %!TEX encoding = UTF-8 Unicode \documentclass[fontsize=11pt, paper=a4, DIV15, normalheadings, parskip=half-, pointlessnumbers]{scrartcl} \usepackage[british]{babel} \usepackage{fontspec,xltxtra,xunicode} \defaultfontfeatures{Mapping=tex-text} \setromanfont[Mapping=tex-text]{DejaVu Serif} \setsansfont[Scale=MatchLowercase,Mapping=tex-text]{Helvetica} \setmonofont[Scale=1.0]{Courier New} \frenchspacing \usepackage{graphicx} \graphicspath{{./Bilder/}} \usepackage{longtable} \usepackage{philokalia} %%% \input{abbreviations/abbreviations} \begin{document} \begin{center} {\fontspec{Helvetica}{\LARGE \textbf{ Special Instructions for Tables \\[3mm] (Addendum to Data Entry Specs 1.1.2) }}} \\[5mm] \large Wolfgang Schmidle, Klaus Thoden, Malcolm D. Hyman \normalsize Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin, Germany \today \end{center} \section{Ghetaldi 1603} \begin{mainrule} Rule 1. In the case of a table element that spans more than one cell, repeat the symbol §#§ before the table element for each cell spanned by the element, e.g. §####§ for an element spanning four cells. \end{mainrule} \begin{clarification} Do not type spaces between the §#§ symbols in this case. This rule applies even if the spanning element is the first element in a table row. \end{clarification} \begin{note} In all other cases there should be a space before and after each §#§ symbol. \end{note} \vspace{3mm} \begin{mainrule} Rule 2. Within tables cells, if text is broken into separate lines, do not type a return after the lines. Instead, type §\\§ followed by a space to separate the lines. \end{mainrule} \vspace{3mm} \begin{example}[: \, Ghetaldi p. 79] % \vspace{-5mm} \begin{typeLatin} \bold{<tb>} \\ \bold{#######} Tabula ad inueniendam qualitatem \bold{\bs\bs} Auri, ex grauitate quam ha- \bold{\bs\bs} bet in aere & aqua. \\ Qualitas Auri. \bold{#} Grauitas Auri in aere. \bold{####} Grauitas Auri in Aqua. \bold{#} Mi$t\~u ex Arg. \bold{\bs\bs} & ære. \\ Part. \bold{#} Lib. \bold{#} Vnc. \bold{#} Scrup. \bold{#} Gran. \bold{#} Num. Fract. \bold{#} Part. \\ 24 \bold{#} 1 \bold{#} 11. \bold{#} 8. \bold{#} 20. \bold{#} 372 \bold{#} 0 \\ 23 \bold{#} 1 \bold{#} 11. \bold{#} 8. \bold{#} 5. \bold{#} 765 \bold{#} 1 \\ \\\someText \\ \\ 1 \bold{#} 1 \bold{#} 10. \bold{#} 18. \bold{#} 16. \bold{#} 576 \bold{#} 23 \\ 0 \bold{#} 1 \bold{#} 10. \bold{#} 18. \bold{#} 1. \bold{#} 969 \bold{#} 24 \\ Part. \bold{#} Lib. \bold{###} Communis Denomin. fract. \bold{#} 1767 \bold{#} Part. \\ \bold{</tb>} \\ \bold{<tb>} \\ \bold{###} Tabella Partis pro \bold{\bs\bs} portionalis Deno- \bold{\bs\bs} minatorum Auri. \\ Pars proportio \bold{\bs\bs} nalis Auri in \bold{\bs\bs} partibus. 24. \bold{##} Differ\~etia Gra \bold{\bs\bs} uitatum Auri \bold{\bs\bs} in aqua. \\ Part. \bold{#} Gran. \bold{#} Num: Fract. \\ 1 \bold{#} 0. \bold{#} 1088 \\ 2 \bold{#} 1. \bold{#} 409 \\ \\\someText \\ \\ 23 \bold{#} 14. \bold{#} 286 \\ 24 \bold{#} 14. \bold{#} 1374 \\ Part. \bold{##} Denom. Fract. com. \bold{\bs\bs} 1767 \\ \bold{</tb>} \\ \end{typeLatin} \end{example} \section{Stevin 1605} \begin{mainrule} Type structures as the one on p. 9/10 as a table with three columns. \end{mainrule} \section{Euclid 1607} All three examples are taken from p.506. Examples 1 and 3 cannot be easily represented as tables and should be typed as normal text. Example 2 should be typed as a table. \begin{example}[1] \begin{typeLatin} \bold{<p>}9 8 \\ 18 17 16 \\ 27 26 25 24 \\ 36 35 34 33 32 \\ 45 44 43 42 41 40 \\ 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 \\ 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56\bold{</p>} \\ \end{typeLatin} \end{example} \begin{example}[2] \begin{typeLatin} \bold{<tb>} \\ Ordo propor. \bold{\bs\bs} $uperquadr. \bold{#} 1 \bold{#} 2 \bold{#} 3 \bold{#} 4 \bold{#} 5 \bold{#} 6 \bold{#} 7 \bold{#} 8 \bold{#} &c. \\ Multit. med. \bold{\bs\bs} numerorum.. \bold{#} 3 \bold{#} 7 \bold{#} 11 \bold{#} 15 \bold{#} 19 \bold{#} 23 \bold{#} 27 \bold{#} 31 \bold{#} &c. \\ \bold{</tb>} \\ \end{typeLatin} \end{example} \begin{example}[3] \begin{typeLatin} \bold{<p>}11. 10. 9. 8. 7. \\ 22. 21. 20. 19. 18. 17. 16. 15. 14. \\ 33. 32. 31. 30. 29. 28. 27. 26. 25. 24. 23. 22. 21. \\ 44. 43. 42. 41. 40. 39. 38. 37. 36. 35. 34. 33. 32. 31. 30. 29. 28\bold{</p>} \\ \end{typeLatin} \end{example} %\begin{note} %In the examples in these Special Instructions, the §<tb>§ and §</tb>§ are typed on separate lines. We will make this a general rule in a future version of the Data Entry Specs. %\end{note} \end{document}