view DESpecs/specialInstructions/2008-11-24_DEspecs_special_batch3/DESpecs_special_batch3.tex @ 17:9c3c82b4e517

Adding special instructions
author Klaus Thoden <kthoden@mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de>
date Thu, 02 May 2013 12:21:30 +0200
parents
children
line wrap: on
line source

%!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 Barrow 1674 and Clavius 1586
\\[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{Barrow 1674}

\begin{mainrule}
Rule 1: If a formula contains curly braces followed by text that is broken into separate lines, do not type a return after the lines. Instead, type §\\§ to separate the lines.
\end{mainrule}

%\vspace{3mm}
\begin{example}[1: \, Barrow p. 115]

\vspace{-5mm}
\begin{typeLatin}
fiat \{ I - R. I:: B C. B Z; \& \bold{\bs\bs} I. R:: D Z. D Y.
\end{typeLatin}

\end{example}

%\vspace{3mm}
\begin{example}[2: \, Barrow p. 120]

\vspace{-5mm}
\begin{typeLatin}
In vitro, $i C B = 15, erit \{ Z C = 9 \bold{\bs\bs} Z B = 24 \} & \{ A Z = 16. \bold{\bs\bs} A B = 40.
\end{typeLatin}

\end{example}

\begin{mainrule}
Rule 2: Type \, \includegraphics[height=5mm]{Barrow_kuerzer} \, as §--]§ and \, \includegraphics[height=5mm]{Barrow_laenger} \, as §[--§.
\end{mainrule}


\section{Clavius 1586}

\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}[: \, Clavius p. 11]

\vspace{-5mm}
\begin{typeLatin}
\bold{<tb>} \\
\someText \\
44. \bold{#} 20. \bold{#} Quod $secundo loco \bold{#} Quod primo loco \\
47. \bold{###} Secunda figura cum prima paginæ 48. locum permutet. \\
48. \bold{###} Prima figura \someText in tertio ca$u de- \bs\bs mon$trationis \someText paginæ 48. \\
\someText \\
\bold{</tb>} \\
\end{typeLatin}
%48. \bold{###} Prima figure cum $ecunda paginæ 47. locum permutet: & in tertio ca$u de- \bs\bs mon$trationis adhibeatur $secunda figura paginæ 48. \\

\end{example}

\begin{mainrule}
Rule 3. In the tables on pp. 144 - 179 and pp. 214 - 303, do not type the vertical text.
\end{mainrule}

\end{document}