[Top][All Lists]
[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
[Texmacs-dev] Documentation correction
From: |
skhilji |
Subject: |
[Texmacs-dev] Documentation correction |
Date: |
Wed, 05 May 2004 08:53:27 -0400 |
I noticed that there is a bug in the documentation of the <cwith> primitive in
the Reference Guide of TeXmacs primitives.
It mentions <r, r, -1, 1>. It should be <r, r, 1, -1>. The one for the
columns is also wrong.
I also noticed that the paragraph is a bit wordy.
I rewote this particular paragraph. Here it is:
Typical values for
<with|mode|math|(<with|mode|text|<src-arg|top-row>>,<with|mode|text|<src-arg|bot-row>>,<with|mode|text|<src-arg|left-col>>,<with|mode|text|<src-arg|right-col>>)>
are <with|mode|math|(r,r,<op|>1,<op|->1)> for ``row <with|mode|math|r>'',
<with|mode|math|(<op|>1,<op|->1,c,c)> for ``column <with|mode|math|c>'',
and <with|mode|math|(r,r,c,c)> for ``the cell at row <with|mode|math|r>,
column <with|mode|math|c>''. When new cells are inserted, it makes a
difference whether the rows are counted from the top or bottom, and the
columns are counted from the left or right. If <with|mode|math|m> is the
number of rows and <with|mode|math|n> the number of columns, then
<with|mode|math|r> and <with|mode|math|r-m-1> represent the same
row<emdash>the former is relative to the top border while the latter is
relative the bottom border. Similarly, <with|mode|math|c> and
<with|mode|math|c-n-1> represnt the same column.
- [Texmacs-dev] Documentation correction,
skhilji <=