Fix#131:
- Raise a syntax error when bogus mode arguments are given.
- Fix a bug where `extend-final` and `augment-final` are not recognized
- Document the `public` mode which was already supported but not
documented.
- Clarify the default mode when `maybe-mode` is not given.
The indentation for multi-line typesetting is weird, because it still
uses the table-basd layout that lines up all arguments independent of
nesting. But at least the parentheses are not broken.
Relevant to #211
Add an optional argument to bib-entry to typeset a comment directly
after a citation --- with no punctuation between the end of the citation
and start of the comment.
Example: making an annotated bibliography, with an element that appears just
below each citation
Within `defform`, `...+` should be treated like `...` and made to not
refer to a `...+` binding. (The identifier `...+` is bound by
`syntax/parse`, so it's not difficult to end up with a for-label
binding of `...+`.)
In places where module names are typeset, such as `racketmodname`,
there's no way to disable the special treatment of `_` as an
identifier prefix as in `racket`. Even using
`make-element-id-transformer` doesn't work, because the module-name
datum is explcitly disconnected from binding withing `racketmodname`.
The existing scribble/acmart language in this repo felt more like latex than Scribble. This package brings scribble/acmart more inline with the existing `scribble/acmart` package that was already on the package server. In particular, this commit:
* Remove maketitle from scribble/acmart
* Extends the title form to also have the fields in `scribble/base`'s title.
* Support author information. (Like scribble/sigplans authorinfo)
* Removed unneeded functions now redundant due to the author function. Namely, affiliation based ones.
* Factor out common functions to scribble/acmart and scribble/base into private module.
These functions might make sense to be public, but since they were already private in base
I thought it made sense to leave them that way. Additionally, it might make sense to have the
file be something other than private/tag, as private/tag currently requires tag, which is
different than the normal way where its tag that requires private/tag.
* Add short-title to scribble/latex-properties
* Adds an `command-optional` property which is like `command-extras`, but is a single
optional argument placed before the mandatory ones.
* Create email, affiliation, and institution structs so that authors can have multiple of each.
* Add/improve documentation and history (and bump version number).
The current expader's `namespace-require` has a bug that prevents
it from reporting a conclict when `(for-label <lib>)` creates
a conflict due to different provided bindings of the same name
at different phases from <lib>. Avoid depending on that bug.
Instead of creating a table to combine "Examples:" with the exmaple
content, use a compound paragraph (which didn't exist when `examples`
was first implemented). A compound paragraph provides better and more
consistent typesetting; for example, it doesn't make the word
"Examples:" use a fixed-width font in HTML output.