diff --git a/empheq.dtx b/empheq.dtx index 7f4b76b..c0ecdec 100644 --- a/empheq.dtx +++ b/empheq.dtx @@ -438,8 +438,8 @@ and the derived files % \subsection{Using the \env{empheq} environment} % % The package defines a single environment -% \SpecialEnvIndex{empheq}\env{empheq} and the usage is kind of straight -% forward: +% \SpecialEnvIndex{empheq}\env{empheq} and the usage is kind of +% straightforward: % \begin{codesyntax} % |\begin{empheq}|\oarg{markup instructions}\marg{\AmS{} env_name}\\ % \mbox{}\quad\meta{contents of \AmS{} environment}\\ @@ -462,7 +462,7 @@ and the derived files % E&=mc^2 + \int_a^a x\, dx % \end{empheq} % Maybe not the most impressive example, but as you can see the -% contents of the environment is exactly the same as for the regular +% contents of the environment are exactly the same as for the regular % \env{align*} evironment from \pkg{amsmath}. The rest of the \AmS{} % environments are chosen the same way by typing the name as the % mandatory argument of \env{empheq} with the exception of the @@ -572,7 +572,7 @@ and the derived files % \end{codesyntax} % The key \key{box} specifies the kind of box you would like to put % around the display. It can be any kind of box, as long as the -% contents of the box is situated on the baseline like in a +% contents of the box are situated on the baseline like in a % \fbox{\cs{fbox}}. % \begin{verbatim} % \begin{empheq}[box=\fbox]{align} @@ -614,7 +614,7 @@ and the derived files % this manual features centered math displays.} you may want the % math display and not the outer box to align at the left margin (or % rather: the indentation). If you make sure the contents of the -% outer box is centered horizontally inside the box, \key{marginbox} +% outer box are centered horizontally inside the box, \key{marginbox} % will align it properly. You shouldn't set both \key{box} and % \key{marginbox} at the same time, as this is surely not what you % want and the package will silently use the last one in the list. @@ -762,7 +762,7 @@ and the derived files % versions prior to and including~0.7e. If you have documents produced % with versions prior to~0.7e, then you have to load the package % \pkg{empheq07} instead. \pkg{empheq07} now exists as a separate package -% package with its own documentation, but I strongly recommend switching +% with its own documentation, but I strongly recommend switching % to the new version because it is so much better. % % \subsection{Package options} @@ -802,7 +802,7 @@ and the derived files % \opt{ntheorem} option. In order for this to work properly, an % \pkg{amsmath} bug\footnote{See the \LaTeX{} Bugs Database % \url{http://www.latex-project.org/cgi-bin/ltxbugs2html} under -% \AmS\LaTeX{} problem report 3624.} is fixed. For more information +% \AmS-\LaTeX{} problem report 3624.} is fixed. For more information % on this option see \S \vref{sec:ntheorem-support}. % % \subsubsection{Using \env{multline}} @@ -930,14 +930,14 @@ and the derived files % for the pseudo environment |\[ ... \]| (it's not really an % environment), \footnote{With the option \opt{oldmultline} the % \env{multline} and \env{multline*} environments aren't supported -% either because their syntax in \pkg{empheq} then differ from their +% either because their syntax in \pkg{empheq} then differs from their % syntax in \pkg{amsmath}.} because a)~you don't really need markup % instructions for a one line display, and b)~would you really like % a syntax like % \begin{verbatim} % \[[box=\fbox] a=b \] % \end{verbatim} -% where its difficult to see whether or not there is a typo? +% where it's difficult to see whether or not there is a typo? % Choosing \opt{overload} is meant for people who don't want to % change their entire document into \pkg{empheq} syntax. I have no % problems with that; just be careful when you fiddle with @@ -1089,7 +1089,7 @@ and the derived files % packages where \pkg{empheq} has to provide workarounds and they % can be divided into two categories. % \begin{description} -% \item[Compatibility] Some packages affect \LaTeX' labelling +% \item[Compatibility] Some packages affect \LaTeX's labelling % mechanism and since \pkg{empheq} internally has to turn off % labels and related code temporarily, hooks must be provided for % these packages. Examples of such packages are \pkg{hyperref} and @@ -1184,7 +1184,7 @@ and the derived files % be lost. In the future \pkg{ntheorem} should be able to test for % this and add \verb|\usetagform{default}| automatically. % -% Users who use \verb|\usetagform| to get another tag design, should +% Users who use \verb|\usetagform| to get another tag design should % make sure to postpone this configuration until \emph{after} loading % \pkg{ntheorem}. % @@ -1270,7 +1270,7 @@ and the derived files % % The good news is that this is where \pkg{empheq} sets in. % Basically all you need to do is to use the \env{empheq} -% environment to type set your equations inside the theorem +% environment to typeset your equations inside the theorem % environments: % \begin{verbatim} % \begin{Theorem} @@ -1346,7 +1346,7 @@ and the derived files % sub-formula inside the \cs{left}-\cs{right} pair is to be % vertically centered and given its height $h_1$ and its depth $h_2$ % we want to produce a delimiter with total height $h$, where $h = -% 2 \max(h_1,h_2)$. \TeX' rules on this is that the minimum +% 2 \max(h_1,h_2)$. \TeX's rules on this are that the minimum % delimiter size $h_{\min}$ must meet the requirements % \[ % h_{\min}\geq h \frac{f}{1000} \quad\land \quad h_{\min}\geq h-\delta @@ -1437,7 +1437,7 @@ and the derived files % % \subsection{About \texorpdfstring{$\cs{eqref}$}{\textbackslash eqref}} % -% Internally \env{empheq} separate the displayed math from +% Internally \env{empheq} separates the displayed math from % the corresponding equation numbers such that we can add special % delimiters or boxes. This is done by nullifying (or rather % conveniently redefining) an internal command called @@ -1709,7 +1709,7 @@ and the derived files % \bibitem{fancybox} % Timothy Van Zandt, % \emph{The \pkg{fancybox} package} Version 1.3, -% 2000/09/19 +% 2000/09/19. % (Available from CTAN as file \texttt{fancybox.sty}.) % % \bibitem{Raht03} @@ -1728,19 +1728,19 @@ and the derived files % \changes{v1.06}{2004/03/13}{Added \pkg{calc} to the \refname} % \bibitem{Thorup:calc:1998} % Kresten~Krab Thorup, Frank Jensen, and Chris Rowley. -% \emph{The {\pkg{calc}} package}, Version 4.1b, 1998/07/07, +% \emph{The {\pkg{calc}} package}, Version 4.1b, 1998/07/07. % (Available from CTAN as file \texttt{calc.dtx}.) % % \bibitem{ntheorem} % Wolfgang May and Andreas Schlechte, % \emph{The \pkg{ntheorem} package} Version 1.203, -% 2002/01/07, +% 2002/01/07. % (Available from CTAN as file \texttt{ntheorem.dtx}.) % % \changes{v2.10}{2004/07/26}{Added \pkg{showkeys} to the \refname} % \bibitem{Carlisle:showkeys:1997} % David Carlisle. \emph{The {\pkg{showkeys}} package}, v3.12, -% 1997/06/12, (Available from CTAN as file \texttt{showkeys.dtx}.) +% 1997/06/12. (Available from CTAN as file \texttt{showkeys.dtx}.) % % \end{thebibliography} %