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Adding special instructions
author | Klaus Thoden <kthoden@mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de> |
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date | Thu, 02 May 2013 12:21:30 +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 Work Order V \\[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} \tableofcontents \section{Indexes and Tables of Contents} \subsection{Indexes} \begin{mainrule} An index is marked by §<ind>§ and §</ind>§. Use §#§ for large spaces. %, for example between text and reference. Type a return after each row. %If you can identify a table as an index, mark it by §<ind>§ and §</ind>§. Use §#§ as separator between text and reference. \end{mainrule} % Ob sie für jede Seite einen getrennten Index machen, sollen sie slebst entscheiden. \begin{sampleImage}[1]{bacon_253} \begin{typeLatin} \bold{<ind it>} \\ Caterpillars \bold{#} \bold{_}153\bold{_} \\ Cements that grow hard \bold{#} \bold{_}183\bold{_} \\ Chalk, a good compo$t, \bold{_}122, 123\bold{_}. Good for \\ \bold{#} Pa$ture, as well as for Arable \bold{#} \bold{_}ibid\bold{_}. \\ Chameleons, \bold{_}80\bold{_}. Their nouri$hment, \bold{#} \bold{_}ibid\bold{_}. \\ \bold{#} A fond Tradition of them \bold{#} \bold{_}ibid\bold{_}. \\ \bold{</ind>} \end{typeLatin} \end{sampleImage} \begin{sampleImage}[2]{gallac_91} \begin{typeLatin} \bold{<ind>} \\ \bold{<col 1>} \\ \someText \\ Diligenz $overchia, quale. \bold{#} 49 \\ Diminuzione di gro$$ozze, come deb- \\ \bold{#} ba condur$i. \bold{#} 56 \\ \bold{_}Diocleziano\bold{_} . Sue Terme. \bold{#} 51 \\ \someText \\ \bold{</col>} \\ \bold{<col 2>} \\ \someText \\ Errori di que$to genere, cagione di \\ \bold{#} tutti gli errori. \bold{#} 18. 19 \\ \bold{#} Provvedimenti dei Romani con- \\ \bold{#} tro a que$ti errori. \bold{#} 19 \\ \someText \\ \bold{</col>} \\ \bold{</ind>} \\ \end{typeLatin} \end{sampleImage} \subsection{Tables of Contents} \begin{mainrule} A table of contents is marked by §<toc>§ and §</toc>§. Use §#§ for large spaces. %, for example between section names and page numbers. Type a return after each row. %If you can identify a table as a table of contents, mark it by §<toc>§ and §</toc>§. Use §#§ as separator between section names and page numbers. \end{mainrule} %\begin{clarification} %(How toc's can be recognized?) %\end{clarification} \begin{sampleImage}[1]{zubler_43_2} \begin{typeLatin} \bold{<toc it>} \\ Cap. 1. \bold{#} De Chorographia generatim: quid $it, & que ad eam In-\\ \bold{#} strumenta poti{$s}imùm requi$ita, \bold{#} pag 1. \\ II. \bold{#} De In$trumenti fabricâ, \bold{#} 2 \\ III. \bold{#} De Triangulis, omnium dimen$ionum fundamento, \bold{#} 5 \\ \someText \\ \bold{</toc>} \end{typeLatin} \end{sampleImage} \begin{sampleImage}[2]{belidor_683} \begin{typeLatin} \bold{<toc it>} \\ \bold{_}CH\bold{<sc>}APITRE\bold{</sc>} I.\bold{_} Où l'on en$eigne comme $e fait la pou$$ée des \\ \bold{#} Voutes, & où l'on raporte quelques principes tirés de la mé- \\ \bold{#} canique pour en faciliter l'intelligence \bold{#} 2 \\ \bold{_}C\bold{<sc>}HAP\bold{</sc>}. II. \bold{_}De la maniere de calculer l'épai$$eur des Pié-droits \\ \bold{#} des Voutes en plain ceintre pour e$tre en équilibre par leur ré- \\ \bold{#} $i$tance avec la pou$$ée qu'ils ont à $oútenir. \bold{#} 10 \\ \bold{</toc>} \\ \end{typeLatin} \end{sampleImage} \subsection{Other Structures With Large Spaces} %Do not type dots or lines that only serve as placeholders. \begin{mainrule} If a normal paragraph contains at least one large space, mark it by §#§, i.e. use §<p #>§. Mark each large space in the paragraph by §#§. \end{mainrule} \begin{clarification} Before you use §<p #>§, make sure the paragraph is not part of a table, an index or a table of contents. \end{clarification} \begin{sampleImage}[2]{Pappus_large_spaces} \begin{typeLatin} \bold{<p #>} \\ \someText \\ extrema ad axes \bold{#} angulorum, continent autem hunc propo$itiones \\ ferè exi$tentes vna multa, & varia theoremata, & linearum, & $uperficie- \\ rum, & $olidorum omnia $imul vna demon$tratione, & quæ nondum de- \\ mon$trata $unt, & quæ \bold{#} & in duodecimo libro horum elemento- \\ \someText \\ \bold{</p>} \\ \end{typeLatin} \end{sampleImage} %Introduce a generic tag for leading: §<lead> # </lead>§ or so. %%Does that make sense? Up to now, I did not explain leading, but they were supposed to grasp the concept through the examples. Here I would have to explain it. %Alternative: Section “Leading”, where leading is explained, with example. Then: toc's and indexes. %One (weird) example would be Biancani 1635, p.195. %Another semi-weird example: modern-style quotations. Alternatively in the block quotation section, or no rule at all. %* %Do we need a rule for lists? I guess not; in European texts it can either be typed as normal text, or it is a table, or it is a structure with leading. “Lists” would be a nice section title than “Other Structures With Leading”, though. But would it fit? \section{Special Instructions for Individual Texts} \subsection{Alberti (1565)} \begin{mainrule} Line numbers (§5§, §10§, §15§ and so on) are typed just like normal marginal notes, but are marked by §<ln> </ln>§. \end{mainrule} \begin{clarification} The position of the line numbers to the left or right is not marked. \end{clarification} \subsection{Aristoteles (1548)} \begin{mainrule} Type the table with six columns on p.0205 as two separate tables, each with three columns. \end{mainrule} \subsection{Bion (1723)} \begin{mainrule} In the table on p.0209, do not type the vertically printed words. Type the last column (§La Regle ... $en$ible.§) as a normal paragraph outside the table. \end{mainrule} \subsection{Gravesande (1721/5)} \begin{mainrule} In the index starting on p.0805, type the horizontal lines as §#§. \end{mainrule} %\section{Questions} %How many books can Formax type until the end of the year? %Add additional rules about tables? %Add additional rules about figures? \end{document}