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1. DEMO IMT Exercise 12 Create an index of words from the variant readings for the following words S D cf 4 Index of references 47 3 Index of labels After calling Typeset the file LBL contains a list of all labels and their positions within the text Example Label Defined on page one 1 23 two 1 24 xone Te x5 xtwo 125 2 Label names must be unique Should you have defined a specific label more than once by mistake you can use the index of labels for discovering such mistakes 4 Index of references After calling Typeset the file REF contains a list of all references and their positions within the text Example Reference Used on page Resolved fone two T l1 23 1 24 one 12212 23 xone xtwo 1 25 3 1 25 1 1 25 2 one 1 25 4 T23 An asterisk in front of the position indicates that the reference is in the critical apparatus i e within an alternative lemma or within a variant reading In this case the position listed under Used on page is the beginning of the corresponding lemma as the critical apparatus has no line numbers ERROR at the end of a line indicates that the reference is outside of numbered text or the reference refers to non existent labels 48 CHAPTER 8 Creating an edition step by step CHAPTER 8 Creating an edition step by step l Create a new text file using Edit and call Typeset i
2. 38 CHAPTER 5 Footnotes endnotes and filenotes ENDNOTE _LEMMA_LOWER_CASE N Y ENDNOTE SEPARATOR FONT Times m m n 10 0 pt 10 0 pt ENDNOTE SEPARATOR ENDNOTE VARIANT FONT 10 0 pt 10 0 pt The notes concerning the special cases lemmata covering several paragraphs and over lapping but unnested lemmata see 5 1 Footnotes apply to endnotes accordingly 1 et om A 3 Filenotes You can adjust each of the nine filenote series to your needs independently of the other filenote series In the following text must be replaced with a number between 1 and 9 The commands refer to the filenote series defined by this number Filenotes consist of text which CET puts into a file along with the corresponding position of the filenote within the text 1 e page number line number and subline number E g using filenotes you can create an index of authors provide each work quoted in the text with a filenote containing its author the name of the work and the corresponding passage within the work CET generates a file which contains all these filenotes This file may serve as a draft of an index of authors A typical filenote looks like the following example lt 1 Arist Metaph V c 16 1 Using default values CET puts the filenote above into the file FILENOTE 1 as follows Arist Metaph V c 1638 1 38 is the number of the page containing the filenote and 1 is the number of the line containing the filenote The t
3. L and N relate to the paragraph following the respective command NUMBERING_BEGIN N command name NUMBERING_END N command name LINEATION_BEGIN L command name LINEATION_END L command name SUB LINEATION BEGIN 5 command name SUB LINEATION END S command name Example N L paragraph 1 TL paragraph 2 L paragraph 3 TL N TN L paragraph 4 L N in combination with the settings LINE NUMBER FIRST 1 LINE NUMBER INCREMENT 1 results in paragraph 1 paragraph 2 2 paragraph 3 paragraph 4 You can freeze the current line number with K and you can switch off the freezing of the line number with K DISPLAY LOCKED LINE NUMBER first last all selection defines whether a frozen line number is printed in the first last or in all lines LINEATION LOCK K command name LINEATION_UNLOCK K command name 5 Line numbering 17 If CUT LINE NUMBER N Y yes no is active N Y only the last two digits of the line numbers in the margin are printed The corresponding keyword for subline numbers is CUT SUBLINE NUMBER N Y yes no Exercise 6 Modify the configuration file and the text so that all lines get sequential line numbers The line numbering is to restart with 1 in the line containing QUAESTIO 1 18 SUMMA TXT after exercise 6 lt PNB gt 18 lt PNE gt lt LAT gt N L ARTICULUS XLII DE DEI PERFECTIONE Sequitur
4. Secundo sic Id illud K quod recipit recipiat T purum ut Deus add S extra illa om S Put the following references into footnote series 3 the texts in brackets are the lemmata which are omitted in the critical apparatus Deus Ioannem AUGUST In Ioannis Evangelium tract 1 n 12 CC lat 36 p 7 11 14 PL 35 1385 cf Sermo 118 n 1 PL 38 672 Si autem omnia per ipsum facta sunt intellige quia non est factus ipse cf Ioann I 3 cf THOM DE AQ Summa theol Ia q 4 a 1 ad 1 Quod enim factum non est perfectum proprie dici non potest ut iam dicetur Cf infra p 23 130 133 habitum est supra HENR DE GAND Quaest ord Summa art 21 q 4 ed 1520 L f 228r vX q 5 ibid f 229rD ut sunt huiusmodi Cf HENR DE GAND Quaest ord Summa art 32 q 1 ed R MACKEN p 35 52 ut dicit PHILOSOPHUS ARIST Metaph V 16 ed R PONZALLI p 178 2 3 Iunt VIII f 130 rD 1021b 12 13 cf ANON Auct Arist ed J HAMESSE 1 138 2 Endnotes 37 2 Endnotes You can adjust each of the nine endnote series to your needs independently of the other endnote series In the following text must be replaced with a number between 1 and 9 The commands refer to the endnote series defined by this number In contrast to footnotes you must instruct CET to print the endnotes You can instruct CET to print all endnote series at the current position
5. 15 22 22 22 22 22 27 25 25 27 25 25 22 22 22 22 20 20 20 20 10 10 24 24 11 11 INDEX 75 INDEX The default command names and the keywords are listed in Appendix H and are not contained in this index DVI 5f crop mark 12f IM 45f dash 20 IMF 454 diaeresis 21 27 IMT 454 double acute accent 27 TW 44f DVI file 3 IWF 44f dvips 3 67 PS 5f DVIPS32 EXE 5f STY 4f EDMAC 3f 66 TEX 4f emTpx 66 27 endnote 32 371 27 endnote series 37f E 27 endnote series printing an 37 27 endnote example 37 B 27 endnote position of 32 TEX mode 25 ERROR 47 TEX 3f error messages addpsfnt 3l abbreviating lemmata 34 37 error messages Typeset 60ff accent 27 exercise 1 6 acute accent 21 27 exercise 2 12 adding a font 30f exercise 3 13 addpsfnt 30f exercise 4 14 Adobe Type 1 font 30f exercise 5 15 AFM file 30f exercise 6 17 alternative lemma 33 37 exercise 7 20 apparatus critical 32ff exercise 8 23 author index 38 exercise 9 24 authors 66f exercise 10 36 bar accent at the bottom 27 exercise 11 45 bar accent on the top 27 exercise 12 46 black rectangle 11 59 exponent 11f 20 bold 20 file name 53 BOXER 3f 67 filenote 32 38f cedilla 27 filenote series 38f centered 20 font 50 CEPP EXE 3f font family 30 circle A with 27 font selection 23 circle a with 27 font adding a 30f circumflex 21 27 font Adobe Type 1 30f command name 53 69f font global 11 comment 26 fon
6. o RE lt SPB gt Metaphysicae lt SPE gt cap De perfecto Et dicit I lt RB gt o lt RE gt lt SCB gt Caeli et mundi lt SCE gt quod corpus universi ex hoc est perfectum quia habet aliud corpus extra quod tangit ispum Extra Deum autem sunt omnes creaturae Ergo etc L N typeset with CET 18 ARTICULUS XLII ARTICULUS XLII DE DEI PERFECTIONE Sequitur de Dei perfectione Circa quam duo sunt inquirenda primo si Deus possit dici perfectus secundo si perfectione cuiuslibet creaturae sit perfectus QUAESTIO 1 UTRUM DEUS POSSIT DICI PERFECTUS Circa primum arguitur quod Deus non possit dici perfectus Primo sic Omne perfectum est factum quia praepositio in proposito non diminuit sed potius auget Deus non est factus quia per ipsum facta sunt omnia ut vult AUGUSTINUS sermone 1 Super Ioannem Ergo etc Secundo sic Id cuius natura stat in eo quod supra se recipit omnes conditiones nobilitatis maxime imperfectum est quia de ratione perfecti est quod non recipit additionem in dignitate et nobilitate et de ratione imperfecti quod recipit additionem ut iam dicetur Deus est huiusmodi quia non est nisi esse purum ut habitum est supra Esse autem simpliciter et purum super se recipit omnes determinationes dignitatis et nobilitatis ut sunt sapientia bonitas pulchritudo et cetera huiusmodi Ergo etc Tertio sic Quae perfecta sunt per se nihil invenitur extra illa ut dicit
7. or even remove these spaces in order to improve the line and page breaks You can specify a vertical space which TEX does not change with lt SVSB gt value lt SVSE gt A new page can be started with NP PARAGRAPH SKIP BEGIN lt PSB gt command name PARAGRAPH_SKIP_END lt PSE gt command name HSKIP_BEGIN lt HSB gt command name HSKIP_END lt HSE gt command name VSKIP_BEGIN lt VSB gt command name VSKIP_END lt VSE gt command name STATIC_VSKIP_BEGIN lt SVSB gt command name STATIC_VSKIP_END lt SVSE gt command name NEW_PAGE lt NP gt command name Exercise 9 Add a vertical space of 0 7 cm after the headline ARTICULUS XLII DE DEI PERFECTIONE add a vertical space of 0 4 cm in front of and after QUAESTIO 1 and after UTRUM DEUS POSSIT DICI PERFECTUS 9 Special commands 25 8 Including text files More complex editions consist of several sections chapters quaestiones It is re commended to put each section into its own text file CET supports this approach by providing a command for including a text file at the current position The main text file of your edition e g BOOK TXT contains the commands for including the several chapters of your edition e g chapterl TXT chapter2 TXT The filenames of the files to be included must be specified within lt IFB gt lt IFE gt The filename may contain a path and must include the filename extension The lt IFB gt lt IFE gt com
8. quod corpus univer si ex hoc est perfectum quia non habet aliud corpus extra quod tangit ispum Extra Deum autem sunt omnes creaturae Ergo etc 10 CHAPTER 2 Page formatting CHAPTER 2 Page formatting This chapter explains how you can change the page layout of your edition Typical settings you may want to change are the width and the height of the text the default font the space between words and the appearance of the headline To change a setting in the configuration file proceed as follows Call the CET menu item Settings CET loads the configuration file into the selected word processing program Search for the keyword corresponding to the setting you are going to change and change the settings at the right side of the keyword according to your needs Quit the word processing program BOXER Alt X W and call the CET menu items Typeset and Preview in order to see the effect of your changes to the configuration file NOTE If a configuration file does not exists CET creates a new configuration file with default values during the first call to Typeset NOTE Throughout the manual the default value is listed along with the parameter type within brackets after the keyword keyword default value parameter type The parameter types are listed in Appendix B Example changing the page width to 12 cm Call Settings If an empty file is displayed a configuration file does not exist In this case quit the word processing p
9. see 3 5 Font selection LATIN FONT Times m m n 12 0 pt 12 0 pt font defines the font used if you use lt LTB gt lt LTE gt to switch to Latin text from within non Latin text Greek Hebrew Arabic see 3 1 Basic formatting commands PARAGRAPH INDENTATION 1 0 cm value defines the paragraph indentation the indentation of the first line of a paragraph If FRENCH SPACING N Y yes no is active N Y the space at the end of a sentence is as wide as the space between words If FRENCH SPACING is inactive N Y the space at the end of a sentence is a bit wider than the space between words The space between letters spaced out with lt SPB gt lt SPE gt see 3 1 Basic formatting commands can be defined with SPACE OUT DISTANCE 0 2 em value WORD GLUE 0 3 em plus 0 2 em minus 0 1 em space defines the normal minimal and maximal space between words within the main text i e all words outside the critical apparatus The default values define the normal space between words as 0 3 em the minimal space as 0 3 em 0 1 em 0 2 em and the maximal space as 0 3 em 0 2 em 0 5 em APPARATUS WORD GLUE 0 3 em plus 0 2 em minus 0 1 em space defines the space between words within the critical apparatus and FOOT NOTE PARAGRAPH GLUE 1 0 em plus 0 4 em minus 0 4 em space defines the space between justified lemmata in the critical apparatus see 5 1 Footnotes If the text of a lemma appears more than once within a speci
10. with a leading of 16 point 16 pt soo 16 pt 20 pt This font definition instructs CET to set the size and the leading of the current font to 16 point and 20 point respectively Text Text consists of any characters which do not form CET command names Selection A selection consists of several keywords separated from each other by spaces Exactly one keyword must be marked with an asterisk Example left right inner outer The option inner has been selected Yes No The parameter type yes no can take the value yes or no yes must be specified with N Y or Y no must be specified with N Y or N So the parameter type yes no is a special case of a selection Parameter types 53 Number A number is a positive integer number 1 2 3 Command name A command name is a combination of characters you put into your text in order to instruct CET to do something special e g printing with italic letters All default command names may be changed in order to adapt CET to your needs Unless stated otherwise command names must not be empty must not contain more than 10 characters and must be unique within the configuration file Space A space has the following form valuel plus value2 minus value3 CET tries to print a space according to value but may vary the space within the limits valuel value3 and 1 value2 in order to improve the line and page breaks Label name A label name is a text
11. FOOTNOTE LEMMA FONT 10 0 pt 10 0 pt font FOOTNOTE LEMMA OMIT N Y l et om A 1 ET om A 34 CHAPTER 5 Footnotes endnotes and filenotes yes no determines whether the lemmata in the critical apparatus are omitted Y useful for a footnote series containing references or not N If FOOTNOTE LEMMA ABBREVIATE N Y yes no is active Y CET abbrevi ates lemmata consisting of more than two words If FOOTNOTE LEMMA LOWER CASE N Y yes no is active Y CET prints all lemmata in critical apparatus using lower case letters The separator between the lemma and the variant reading printed in the critical apparatus can be defined with FOOTNOTE SEPARATOR text the corresponding font can be defined with FOOTNOTE SEPARATOR FONT Times m m n 10 0 pt 10 0 pt font The font for the variant readings in the critical apparatus can be defined with FOOT NOTE VARIANT FONT 10 0 pt 10 0 pt font Using FOOTNOTE LINE NUMBER REPEAT N Y yes no you can instruct CET to repeat the line number in front of the lemmata in the critical apparatus even if the lemmata refer to the same line in the text Y Using FOOTNOTE LINE NUMBER REPEAT N you can instruct CET to put the line number in front of the first lemma within a specific line in the text only and to separate all following lemmata in the same line by printing a lemma separator between two lemmata in the critical apparatus The lemma separator can b
12. PHILOSOPHUS V Metaphysicae cap De perfecto Et dicit P Caeli et mundi quod corpus universi ex hoc est perfectum quia non habet aliud corpus extra quod tangit ispum Extra Deum autem sunt omnes creaturae Ergo etc AD U K PRSTW 3 Bad I f 37 4 Bad II f 27 4 K 284 8 233 1 2 ARTICULUS PERFECTIONE XLII articulus de perfectione Dei D om AJ K PR S TW 3 Dei perfectione D 3 quam quodD 3 primo primum D J K P STW 4 secundo secundum D K PR S TW 4 si de S 2 UTRUM PER FECTUS AD PK P R ST W 5 factus effectus KP 6 facta itaS 6 sermone P om D PK PR STW 8 Id illud K 11 recipit recipiat T 12 ut Deus add S 15 illa om S 5 7 AUGUST In Ioannis Evangelium tract 1 n 12 CC lat 36 p 7 11 14 PL 35 1385 cf Sermo 118 n 1 PL 38 672 Si autem omnia per ipsum facta sunt intellige quia non est factus ipse cf Joann I 3 cf THOM DE AQ Summa theol la q 4 a 1 ad 1 Quod enim factum non est perfectum proprie dici non potest 11 Cf infra 23 130 133 12 HENR DE GAND Quaest ord Summa art 21 q 4 ed 1520 I f 228r vX q 5 ibid f 229 13 14 Cf DE GAND Quaest ord Summa art 32 q 1 ed R MACKEN p 35 52 15 16 ARIST Metaph V 16 ed PONZALLI 178 2 3 f 130 rD 1021b 12 13 cf ANON Auct Arist ed J HAMESSE 1 138 41 42 CHAPTER 6
13. PostScript fonts AvantGarde Bookman Courier Helvetica NewCenturySchlbk Palatino Times ZapfChancery and the Greek font LevyGreek ABI Aaf 8 Any Adobe Type 1 PostScript font with AdobeStandardEncoding can be installed with the program addpsfnt The program addpsfnt needs the AFM file Adobe Font Metric and the PFB file PostScript Font Binary of the fonts to be installed You usually do not install a single font but a font family A font family consists of four fonts normal italic bold and bold italic Installation of a PostScript family 1 Set your working directory to the directory containing the AFM and the PFB files of the fonts to be installed 2 Make sure that the AFM files and the PFB files are not read only ATTRIB R AFM and ATTRIB R PFB remove the read only attributes Note that addpsfnt converts the AFM files to the MS DOS format LF CR and LFCR are converted into CRLF The PFB files are not changed by addpsfnt 3 Call addpsfnt with the filenames of the fonts to be installed addpsfnt name normal name italic name bold name bold italic If there is no italic bold or bold italic font you have to specify for the missing font Examples addpsfnt bm bmi bmb bmbi addpsfnt parkave After the installation of the new font family addpsfnt displays the name of the new font family on the screen Under this name you can use the new font family as if you were using one of the standar
14. PostScript fonts installed with addpsfnt see 4 Adding fonts Parameter types Weight abbreviation name ul ultralight el extralight 1 light sl semilight m medium normal sb semibold b bold eb extrabold ub ultrabold 51 At the moment only m medium and b bold may be used Width abbreviation name uc ultracondensed ec extracondensed c condensed sc semicondensed m medium SX semiexpanded x expanded ex extraexpanded ux ultraexpanded At the moment only m medium may be used Shape abbreviation name n normal 1t italic sl slanted sc small capitals u upright italic 50 96 62 5 75 96 87 5 100 112 5 125 150 200 At the moment only n normal it italic and sc small capitals may be used sl slanted is available only for PostScript fonts installed with addpsfnt see 4 Adding fonts Size The parameter type for size is value Recommended sizes are 5 pt 6 pt 25 pt 52 APPENDIX B Parameter types 6 Leading The leading the vertical distance between the base lines of two adjacent lines is specified as value instructs CET to use the current setting for the corresponding component may be used for the first to the fourth component only Examples Times mm it 12 pt 16 pt This font definition instructs CET to use the font family Times with normal weight first m medium width second m and italic shape it with a size of 12 point 12 pt and
15. Rename the file IWF Remove et from the file IW put etiam into it and call Typeset again Only words coinciding literally are listed in the file IWF scilicet does not match sci l Micet 2 Index of words from the variant readings 45 Multiple occurrences of the same word in the same line are indicated by the corresponding number of occurrences within brackets Example Text to be typeset DEMO TXT This is atest of indices within CET CET is an abbreviation for Critical Edition Typesetter fora program for typesetting critical editions UD DEMOS TKT ss List of words to be indexed SHS r DEMO TW asp xs a this for rr DEMO TW DEMO IWF SE qd r2 for 1 2 2 1 3 xsl f 2 this 1 1 DEMO IWF Exercise 11 Create an index of words from the main text for the following words et ut Deus 2 Index of words from the variant readings You supply a list of words and CET generates a list containing all places of these words in the variant readings You can use this index for creating an index containing all lemmata with a specific combination of sigla The list of words must be put into a file with the same name as the file to be typeset but with the filename extension IM After calling Typeset the index of words from t
16. Vo Metaphysicae cap De perfecto Et dicit Io Caeli et mundi quod corpus universi ex hoc est perfectum quia non habet aliud corpus extra quod tangit ispum Extra Deum autem sunt omnes creaturae Ergo etc 0 0 typeset with CET ARTICULUS XLII DE DEI PERFECTIONE Sequitur de Dei perfectione Circa quam duo sunt inquiren da primo si Deus possit dici perfectus secundo si perfectione cuiuslibet creaturae sit perfectus QUAESTIO 1 Utrum Deus possit dici perfectus Circa primum arguitur quod Deus non possit dici perfec tus Primo sic Omne perfectum est factum quia praepositio illa per in proposito non diminuit sed potius auget Deus non est factus quia per ipsum facta sunt omnia ut vult Augustinus ser mone Io Super Ioannem Ergo etc Secundo sic Id cuius natura stat in eo quod supra se recipit omnes conditiones nobilitatis maxime imperfectum est quia de ratione perfecti est quod non recipit additionem in dignitate et nobilitate et de ratione imper fecti quod recipit additionem ut iam dicetur Deus est huiusmodi quia non est nisi esse purum ut habitum est supra Esse autem simpliciter et purum super se recipit omnes determinationes di gnitatis et nobilitatis ut sunt sapientia bonitas pulchritudo et cetera huiusmodi Ergo etc Tertio sic Quae perfecta sunt per se nihil invenitur extra illa ut dicit Philosophus Vo Metaphysicae cap De perfecto Et dicit Io Caeli et mundi
17. containing only the letters A Z a z and the figures 0 9 Filename A filename consists of an optional path the name of the file and a filename extension separated from the name of the file by a period see your MS DOS user manual 54 APPENDIX C Solutions to the exercises C Solutions to the exercises Exercise 1 p 6 1 Type and press Return CET menu appears Move the selection bar onto Edit using the cursor keys and press Return Type SUMMA and press Return using the keys and Del you can delete characters CET displays the file SUMMA TXT Quit the word processing program BOXER Alt X 2 Move the selection bar onto Typeset and press Return Accept the default SUMMA by pressing Return Now CET typesets your text 3 Move the selection bar onto Preview and press Return Accept the default SUMMA and press Return CET previews the text on the screen Quit Preview by typing q Proceed accordingly with PostScript Preview press Return or Ctrl Pause to quit PostScript Preview 4 Call Print accept SUMMA by pressing Return and press Return again in order to print the whole file SUMMA TXT 5 Call Settings and accept SUMMA by pressing Return CET displays the configura tion file SUMMA CFG Quit the word processing program BOXER Alt X Exercise 2 p 12 Call Settings and change the following lines as stated below HORIZONTAL SIZE 130 mm VERTICAL SIZE 190 mm GLOBAL FONT Times m m n 12 0 pt
18. converts your input file into a TEX input file for processing by Using the macro packages EDMAC and LaTeX2e generates a DVI file from the TEX input file generated by the preprocessor This DVI file can be previewed on the screen with a program which is part of CET As there are no printers which can print DVI files we need an additional program dvips developed by T Rokicki and D E Knuth Stanford University converts a DVI file into a PostScript file This PostScript file can be printed on PostScript output devices printers and typesetters without further modification For printing on printers which do not understand PostScript CET uses the PostScript emulator Ghostscript Ghostscript can preview the PostScript file on the screen but cannot zoom in and zoom out in contrast to the previewer for DVI files The text of the edition must be entered using a word processing program CET contains the shareware word processing program BOXER which must be registered if you decide to keep using it after the evaluation period BOXER is one of the few word processing German source Nane J rgensen Nordergraben 26 24937 Flensburg Tel 0461 182340 Fax 0461 182341 CompuServe 100021 414 4 CHAPTER 1 programs which can highlight specific combinations of letters by a different colour syntax highlighting CET makes use of this feature by using different colours for text to be printed and for typesetting commands In
19. dici non potest gt gt Ergo etc Secundo sic illud cuius natura stat P 233 lt RB gt rb lt RE gt in eo quod supra se recipit omnes conditiones nobilitatis maxime imperfectumest quia de ratione perfecti est quod non recipit additionem in dignitate et nobilitate et de ratione imperfecti quod recipiat additionem ut iam dicetur Cf lt IB gt infra lt IE gt p 23 130 133 Deus est huiusmodi quia non est nisi esse purum ut Deus lt IB gt add lt IE gt S habitum est supra lt SCB gt Henr Gand lt SCE gt lt IB gt Quaest ord Summa IE art 21 4 ed 15201 f 228r vX q 5 ibid f 229rD Esse autem simpliciter et purum super se recipit omnes determinationes dignitatis et nobilitatis ut sunt sapientia bonitas pulchritudo et cetera huiusmodi Cf lt SCB gt Henr lt 5 gt lt IB gt Quaest ord Summa IE art 32 q 1 ed lt SCB gt R Macken lt SCE gt p 35 52 Ergo etc Tertio sic Quae perfecta sunt per se nihil invenitur extra 11 lt gt lt gt 5 ut dicit SCB Philosophus SCE lt SCB gt Arist lt SCE gt lt IB gt Metaph lt IE gt V c 16 ed lt SCB gt R Ponzalli lt SCE gt p 178 2 3 VIII f 130 1021b 12 13 cf lt SCB gt Anon lt SCE gt lt IB gt Auct Arist lt IE gt ed lt SCB gt J Hamesse lt SCE gt 1 138 V RB
20. for a hyphen within the word with CET hyphenates words containing l at these places only Therefore you should specify all possible places for a hyphen within a word HYPHENATION 1 command name Comments are texts which are ignored by CET CET interprets text after C as a comment and ignores the following text up to the end of the current paragraph COMMENT lt C gt command name The separator between lemma and variant reading in the critical apparatus can be suppressed by putting lt gt into the variant reading By putting OM into the variant reading you can instruct CET to omit the separator and to put an italic om into the printout at the position of the command lt OM gt OMIT_SEPARATOR lt gt command name OMIT lt OM gt command name Example lemma 1 variant reading 1 lemma 2 lt gt variant reading 2 lemma 3 lt OM gt variant reading 3 1 lemma 1 variant reading 1 1 lemma 2 variant reading 2 1 lemma 3 om variant reading 3 10 Accents and special characters 10 Accents and special characters name input printout keyword grave accent lt gt a a GRAVE acute accent lt gt a ACUTE circumflex lt CIRCUMFLEX diaeresis lt gt a a DIERESIS tilde lt gt a a TILDE macron lt gt a a MACRON point accent a DOT semicircle u a BREVE h cek v a a CHECK double acute accent lt H gt a HUNGARUMLAUT cedilla lt c gt a a CEDILLA p
21. gt lt RMB gt lt RME gt lt S gt lt SB gt lt SE gt lt ae gt lt ao gt lt SCB gt lt SCE gt lt l gt 11 20 20 23 23 16 15 16 16 15 16 15 15 15 15 20 20 27 11 24 20 20 16 16 26 26 14 14 14 11 24 24 20 20 42 42 42 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 42 42 42 42 42 42 20 20 23 23 27 20 20 27 27 27 27 27 73 74 APPENDIX H Command names and keywords SMALL_OE SMALL_O_SLASH SPACED_BEGIN SPACED_END SPACE_OUT_DISTANCE STATIC_VSKIP_BEGIN STATIC_VSKIP_END SUB_LINEATION_BEGIN SUB_LINEATION_END SUB_LINE_NUMBER_FIRST SUB_LINE_NUMBER_INCREMENT SYNOPSIS_BEGIN SYNOPSIS_END SYNOPSIS_SEPARATOR SYNOPSIS_WIDTH_BEGIN SYNOPSIS_WIDTH_END SZ TEX_MODE_BEGIN TEX_MODE_END TILDE TRANSPARENT_BEGIN TRANSPARENT_END TWO_COL_BEGIN TWO_COL_END TWO_COL_WIDTH_BEGIN TWO_COL_WIDTH_END UNDERLINED_BEGIN UNDERLINED_END UPRIGHT_ITALIC_BEGIN UPRIGHT_ITALIC_END VERTICAL_OFFSET VERTICAL_SIZE VSKIP_BEGIN VSKIP_END WORD_DISTANCE WORD_GLUE lt oe gt lt o gt lt SPB gt lt SPE gt 0 2 em lt SVSB gt lt SVSE gt S S 5 5 lt SYB gt lt SYE gt lt SYS gt lt SWB gt lt SWE gt lt sz gt lt TMB gt lt TME gt lt gt lt TB gt lt TE gt lt TCB gt lt TCE gt lt TWB gt lt TWE gt lt UB gt lt UE gt lt UIB gt lt UIE gt 1 5 cm 17 0 cm lt VSB gt lt VSE gt 20 0 3 em plus 0 2 em minus 0 1 em 27 27 20 20 11 24 24 16 16 15
22. in order to see what you get from your input What CET can do for you 1 CET is a system for typesetting critical editions CET helps you to create your critical edition by managing up to nine independent footnote series which can be printed jus tified unjustified in two or three columns computing the line numbers in the margin and the line numbers in front of the lemmata in the critical apparatus replacing symbolic references with the correct page and line numbers providing the following standard PostScript fonts AvantGarde Bookman Courier Helvetica NewCenturySchlbk Palatino Times ZapfChancery a Greek font ABI Aofy8 author Peter Robinson The Computers and Manuscripts Project Oxford University Computing Service 13 Banbury Road Oxford OX2 6NN England Internet peterr vax oxford ac uk supporting any Adobe Type 1 PostScript font abbreviating lemmata in the critical apparatus consisting of more than two words optional generating word indices generating printouts on almost all printers customary in trade and generating a PostScript file of your edition which can be fed into a PostScript typesetter in the printing office without further intervention by a compositor CET and the CET shell 3 CHAPTER 1 CET and the CET shell The development of CET was motivated by PROF DR L HODL Bochum who was looking for an adequate computer program for typesetting his contribution to the editi
23. in the text using E You can instruct CET to print a specific endnote series at the current position using E ENDNOTES_PRINT ENDNOTE _PRINT E command name E command name A typical endnote differs from a typical footnote only in the command names enclosing the lemma simpliciter et lt IB gt om lt IE gt A purum The lemma must be enclosed in In addition the commands enclosing the lemma determine the endnote series the endnote is put into The commands can be defined with ENDNOTE _BEGIN END ENDNOTE BEGIN END ENDNOTE2 BEGIN END ENDNOTE3 BEGIN END ENDNOTEA BEGIN END ENDNOTES BEGIN END ENDNOTE6 BEGIN END ENDNOTE7 BEGIN END ENDNOTE8 BEGIN END ENDNOTE9 BEGIN END E E 3 1 gt gt nm o cm w In analogy with the footnotes the command names for the alternative lemmata can be defined with ENDNOTE A BEGIN END default for all nine endnote series the command names for the variant readings can be defined with ENDNOTE VAR BEGIN END default for all nine endnote series The following keywords define the appearance of the endnotes in analogy with the corresponding keywords for footnotes see 5 1 Footnotes ENDNOTE LINE NUMBER FONT Times m m n 10 0 pt 10 0 pt ENDNOTE LINE NUMBER OMIT N Y ENDNOTE LEMMA FONT 10 0 pt 10 0 pt ENDNOTE LEMMA OMIT N Y ENDNOTE LEMMA ABBREVIATE N Y
24. sermone Io Super Ioannem August In Ioannis Evangelium tract 1 n 12 CC lat 36 p 7 11 14 PL 35 1385 cf Sermo 118 n 1 PL 38 672 lt lt Si autem omnia per ipsum facta sunt intellige quia non est factus gt gt cf Ioann I 3 cf Thom de Aq Summa theol Ia q 4 a 1ad 1 Quod enim factum non est perfectum proprie dici non potest gt gt ut iam dicetur Cf infra p 23 130 133 ut sunt sapientia bonitas pulchritudo et cetera huiusmodi Cf Henr de Gand Quaest ord Summa art 32 q 1 ed R Macken p 35 52 ut dicit Philosophus Arist Metaph V c 16 ed R Ponzalli p 178 2 3 Iunt VIII f 130 rD 1021b 12 13 cf Anon Auct Arist ed J Hamesse 1 138 XLIIus articulus de perfectione Dei D om AJ K P R S T W Dei perfectione inv D quam quod D si de S facta ita 5 ut Deus add S illa om 5 SUMMA IMT Common problems and solutions 59 D Common problems and solutions Problem black rectangle at the end of a line Solution Black rectangles at the end of line indicate lines which are too wide i e lines which are wider than the sum of the values defined with HORIZONTAL_SIZE and HORIZONTAL TOLERANCE TEX was not able to find a good place for breaking the line To avoid this situation you can use one or a combination of the following methods 1 If there is no need to force to
25. text centered 20 text Greek 20f text index of words from 44f text italic 20 text left aligned 20 text normal 20 text right aligned 20 text side by side 21f text slanted 20 text spaced out 20 text synoptic 21f text transparent 25 text two columns 22 text underlined 20 text upright italic 20
26. the basic formatting commands The most important formatting commands are font selection font mark up normal italic bold slanted small capitals alignment left aligned right aligned centered margins horizontal and vertical spaces two column printing and printing side by side 1 Basic formatting commands The end of a paragraph is marked by one or more empty lines Several spaces which are connected but are not spaced out are interpreted as one space i e a normal space between words input printout keyword default hyphen hyphen from to dash quotation marks lt gt lt lt gt gt o italic in IB eo IE quod in eo quod ITALIC BEGIN END lt IB gt lt IE gt normal lt gt lt NB gt eo lt NE gt quod lt IE gt in eo quod NORMAL BEGIN END lt NB gt lt NE gt upright italic in lt UIB gt e0 lt UIE gt quod in eo quod UPRIGHT ITALIC BEGIN END lt UIB gt lt UIE gt slanted in lt SB gt e0 lt SE gt quod in eo quod SLANTED BEGIN END lt SB gt lt SE gt small capitals in lt SCB gt e0 lt SCE gt quod in EO quod SMALL CAPS BEGIN END lt SCB gt lt SCE gt spaced out in lt 5 gt lt 5 gt quod eo quod SPACED _BEGIN END lt SPB gt lt SPE gt underlined in lt UB gt e0 lt UE gt quod in eo quod UNDERLINED BEGIN END lt UB gt lt UE gt exponents in lt RB gt eo lt RE gt quod in quod RAISED_BEGIN END lt RB gt lt RE gt indices in lt LB gt eo lt LE gt
27. tween the headline and the text The position of the running header within the headline can be defined with HEAD LINE POSITION inner center outer selection the font for the running header be defined with HEADLINE FONT Times m m n 10 0 pt 10 0 pt font 14 CHAPTER 2 Page formatting Defaults for the running headers on left even and right odd pages can be defined with HEADLINE_TEXT_LEFT text and HEADLINE_TEXT_RIGHT text respective ly The running headers can be changed from within the text lt HLB gt new running head er lt HLE gt causes CET to put new running header in the headline of all following left even pages The running header of all following right odd pages can be changed from within the text with lt HRB gt lt HRE gt HEADLINE_TEXTL_BEGIN lt HLB gt command name HEADLINE TEXTL END lt HLE gt command name HEADLINE_TEXTR_BEGIN lt HRB gt command name HEADLINE TEXTR END lt HRE gt command name The font for the page numbers can be defined with PAGE NUMBER FONT Times m m n 10 0 pt 10 0 pt font The page numbering can be changed from within the text lt PNB gt 12 lt PNE gt causes CET to set the current page number to 12 so that the current page is printed with page number 12 the following one with page number 13 and so on PAGE NUMBER BEGIN lt PNB gt command name PAGE NUMBER END lt PNE gt command name Exercise 4 Adjust the configuration file to the fol
28. 14 0 pt PARAGRAPH INDENTATION 5mm WORD GLUE 0 4 em plus 0 2 em minus 0 3 em Quit the word processing program BOXER Alt X W call Typeset and call Print Center the printout on the paper by adjusting HORIZONTAL OFFSET and VERTI CAL OFFSET determine the shifts using a ruler modify the settings and print the text again Solutions to the exercises 55 Exercise 3 p 13 Call Settings and change the following lines as stated below CROP MARK WIDTH 0 5 pt CROP MARK GAP 4 0 pt CROP MARK HORIZONTAL DISTANCE 16 cm CROP MARK VERTICAL DISTANCE 25 cm CROP MARK HEAD MARGIN 2cm CROP MARK BACK MARGIN 2cm Quit the word processing program BOXER Alt X W and call Typeset and Preview Quit Preview q Exercise 4 p 14 Call Settings and change the following lines as stated below HEADLINE VERTICAL DISTANCE 0 75 cm HEADLINE POSITION inner center outer HEADLINE FONT Times m m n 10 0 pt 12 0 pt HEADLINE TEXT LEFT ARTICULUS XLII HEADLINE TEXT RIGHT QUAESTIO 1 PAGE NUMBER FONT Times m m n 12 0 pt 14 0 pt Quit the word processing program BOXER Alt X W call Edit Put lt PNB gt 18 lt PNE gt at the beginning of the file quit the word processing program BOXER Alt X W and call Typeset and Preview Quit Preview q Exercise 5 p 15 Call Edit Put LAT at the beginning of the file quit the word processing program BOXER Alt X W and call Typeset and Preview Quit Preview q Exercise 6 p 17 Call Settings a
29. CET User Manual Version 1 1 Critical Edition Typesetter A system for typesetting critical editions on PCs Copyright C 1995 Bernt Karasch All rights reserved Typeset with CET This work is subject to copyright All rights are reserved whether the whole or part of the material is concerned specifically those of translation reprinting reuse of illustrations broadcasting reproduction by photocopying machine or similar means and storage in data banks The use of registered names trademarks etc in the publication does not imply even in the absence of a specific statement that such names are exempt from the relevant protective laws and regulations and therefore free for general use CONTENTS INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1 CET and the CET shell SUMMA TXT and CET output CHAPTER 2 Page formatting 2 Image area 2 2 Crop marks 2 3 Headline 2 4 Hyphenation rules 2 5 Line numbering SUMMA TXT and CET output CHAPTER 3 Text formatting 3 1 Basic formatting commands 3 2 Greek text 3 3 Typesetting side by aide 3 4 Typesetting with two columns 3 5 Font selection 3 6 Margins and indentations 3 7 Spaces and page breaks 3 8 Including text files 3 9 Special commands 3 10 Accents and special characters SUMMA TXT and CET output CHAPTER 4 Adding fonts CHAPTER 5 Footnotes endnotes and filenotes 5 1 Footnotes 5 2 Endnotes 5 3 Filenotes SUMMA TXT and CET output CHAPTER 6 Referenc
30. D and 1 example of om C 1 simpliciter et om B 1 et om 1 2 first second variant reading 1 is of om 1 2 example footnotes om D variant reading 36 CHAPTER 5 Footnotes endnotes and filenotes Exercise 10 Use footnote series 1 for the sigla of your manuscripts and for the folio numbers Use footnote series 2 for the variant readings and footnote series 3 for the references footnote series 1 Put the sigla AD J K P R S T W at the beginning of the series Suppress the separators and the lemmata in the critical apparatus footnote series 3 Suppress the separators and the lemmata in the critical apparatus Mark the following places in the text with and put the following texts which belong to the corresponding into footnote series 1 Circa primum Bad II f 3 Primo sic Bad II f 27H Omne perfectum est K 284 stat in eo 233 Put the following variant readings into footnote series 2 the texts in brackets are provided for better orientation only ARTICULUS PERFECTIONE XLII articulus de perfectione Dei om AJ K P R S T W Sequitur de Dei perfectione inv D Circa quam quod D inquirenda primo primum D PK P S T W perfectus secundo secundum D PK P R S T W secundo si de S Utrum perfectus om AD K P R SSTW non est factus effectus K P per ipsum facta ita S sermone I om DK P R STW
31. DE FILE END CAPITAL L SLASH SMALL L SLASH LEFT BEGIN LEFT END LATIN LOWERED BEGIN LOWERED END LEFT MARGIN BEGIN LEFT MARGIN END LATIN BEGIN LATIN END NORMAL BEGIN NORMAL END HYPHENATION NONE NEW PAGB CAPITAL O SLASH 69 70 lt o gt lt OE gt lt oe gt lt OM gt lt PIB gt lt PIE gt lt PNB gt lt PNE gt lt PSB gt lt PSE gt lt RAB gt lt RAE gt lt RB gt lt RE gt lt RMB gt lt RME gt lt S gt SIB SIE S2B lt S2E gt lt S3B gt lt S3E gt lt S4B gt lt S4E gt SSB SSE S6B lt S6E gt lt S7B gt lt S7E gt lt S8B gt lt S8E gt lt S9B gt lt S9E gt lt SB gt lt SCB gt lt SCE gt lt SE gt SPI lt SP2 gt lt SPB gt lt SPE gt lt SVSB gt lt SVSE gt lt SWB gt lt SWE gt lt SYB gt lt SYE gt lt SYS gt sz TB TCB TCE TE TMB TME TWB APPENDIX H Command names and keywords SMALL O SLASH CAPITAL INDENT BEGIN INDENT END PAGE NUMBER BEGIN PAGE NUMBER END PARAGRAPH SKIP BEGIN PARAGRAPH SKIP END RIGHT BEGIN RIGHT END RAISED BEGIN RAISED END RIGHT MARGIN BEGIN RIGHT MARGIN END SECTION FOOTNOTEI SIGL BEGIN FOOTNOTEI SIGL END FOOTNOTE2 SIGL BEGIN FOOTNOTE2 SIGL END FOOTNOTE3 SIGL BEGIN FOOTNOTE3 SIGL END FOOTNOTEA SIGL BEGIN FOOTNOTEA SIGL END FOOTNOTES SIGL BEGIN FOOTNOTES SIGL END FOOTNOTEG SIGL BEGIN FOOTN
32. END FOOTNOTES_END ENDNOTES_PRINT ENDNOTE1_PRINT ENDNOTE2_PRINT ENDNOTE3_PRINT ENDNOTE4_PRINT ENDNOTES_PRINT ENDNOTE6_PRINT ENDNOTE7_PRINT ENDNOTE8_PRINT ENDNOTE9_PRINT LINEATION_LOCK LINEATION_UNLOCK LINEATION_BEGIN LINEATION_END NUMBERING_BEGIN NUMBERING_END SUB_LINEATION_BEGIN SUB_LINEATION_END ENDNOTES_END FOOTNOTE6_END ENDNOTE6_END FOOTNOTE7_END ENDNOTE7_END FOOTNOTES_BEGIN FOOTNOTE6_BEGIN FOOTNOTE7_BEGIN FOOTNOTE1_BEGIN FOOTNOTE2_BEGIN FOOTNOTE3_BEGIN FOOTNOTE4_BEGIN FOOTNOTE8_BEGIN FOOTNOTE9_BEGIN REF_SIMPLE_END FOOTNOTE1_END ENDNOTE1_END FOOTNOTE2_END ENDNOTE2_END REF_DOUBLE_SEPARATOR FOOTNOTE3_END ENDNOTE _A_L_END FOOTNOTE _A_L_END FILENOTE1_END FILENOTE2_END FILENOTE3_END FILENOTE4_END FILENOTES_END FILENOTE6_END FILENOTE7_END FILENOTE8_END FILENOTE9_END OMIT_SEPARATOR DIERESIS ACUTE DOT FILENOTEI BEGIN FILENOTE2 BEGIN FILENOTE3 BEGIN FILENOTEA BEGIN FILENOTES BEGIN FILENOTE6 BEGIN FILENOTE7_BEGIN FILENOTE8_BEGIN FILENOTE9_BEGIN MACRON CAPITAL_AE SMALL_AE CAPITAL_A_CIRCLE SMALL_A_CIRCLE BAR_UNDER BOLD_BEGIN BOLD_END CEDILLA COMMENT CENTERED_BEGIN CENTERED_END HYPHENATION_GERMAN DOT_UNDER HYPHENATION_FRENCH GREEK_BEGIN GREEK_END HUNGARUMLAUT HANGAFTER_BEGIN HANGAFTER_END HANGINDENT_BEGIN HANGINDENT_END HEADLINE_TEXTL_BEGIN HEADLINE_TEXTL_END HEADLINE_TEXTR_BEGIN HEADLINE_TEXTR_END HSKIP_BEGIN HSKIP_END DOTLESS_I ITALIC_BEGIN ITALIC END INCLUDE FILE BEGIN INCLU
33. Example lt LTB gt in GB eo GE quod lt LTE gt Hardware failure An error occurred while reading from or writing to a storage device Nesting of include files not allowed A file processed due to lt IFB gt lt IFE gt must not contain lt IFB gt lt IFE gt Include file not found The file specified within lt IFB gt lt IFE gt could not be found Internal error An internal processing error occurred Please report this error to the author of CET see APPENDIX F Put lt C gt at the beginning of the paragraph in which the error occurred and Typeset the text again The error should not occur any more as CET does not process this paragraph any more due to the comment command lt C gt Invalid number of columns found expected The number of columns defined with lt SWB gt lt SWE gt the number of the proportional widths of the columns does not match the number of columns corresponding to lt SYB gt lt SYE gt Example lt SWB gt 30 30 30 lt SWE gt lt SYB gt column 1 SYS column 2 lt SYE gt Sum of column widths exceeds 100 The sum of the proportional widths of the columns defined with lt SWB gt lt SWE gt must not be greater than 100 Example lt SWB gt 40 40 40 lt SWE gt Invalid column width A proportional column width defined with lt SWB gt lt SWE gt must not exceed 100 per cent Example lt SWB gt 110 10 lt SWE gt Invalid command in headline or sigla text This command is invalid wit
34. LISH HYPHENATION FRENCH HYPHENATION GERMAN HYPHENATION LATIN HYPHENATION NONE HYPHENATION RULES HYPHENATION SPARE HYPHENATION SPARE2 INCLUDE FILE BEGIN INCLUDE FILE END INDENT BEGIN INDENT END ITALIC BEGIN ITALIC END LATIN BEGIN LATIN END N Y 10 0 pt 10 0 pt N Y N Y Times m m n 10 0 pt 10 0 pt Times m m n 10 0 pt 10 0 pt N Y N Y 2 in 0 4 pt Times m m n 10 0 pt 10 0 pt N Y 4 0 em Times m m n 10 0 pt 10 0 pt s Text s Text 10 0 pt 10 0 pt 1 0 em plus 0 4 em minus 0 4 em N Y Times m m n 12 0 pt 12 0 pt lt gt lt GB gt lt GE gt lt HAB gt lt HAE gt lt HIB gt lt HIE gt Times m m n 10 0 pt 10 0 pt inner center outer HLB HLE HRB lt HRE gt 0 4 cm 0 3 cm 11 0 cm 0 1 pt lt HSB gt lt HSE gt lt H gt l lt UK gt lt FR gt lt GR gt lt LAT gt lt NON gt German French Latin English None SPI lt SP2 gt lt IFB gt lt IFE gt lt PIB gt lt PIE gt lt IB gt IE LTB LTE 34 33 34 33 34 34 33 33 34 32 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 33 33 11 11 11 27 20 20 24 24 24 24 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 13 10 10 11 24 24 27 26 15 15 15 15 15 14 15 15 25 25 24 24 20 20 20 20 2 Alphabetical list of keywords LATIN_FONT LEFT_BEGIN LEFT_END LEFT_MARGIN_BEGIN LEFT_MARGIN_END LINEATION_BEGIN LINEATION_BY LINEATION_END LINEATIO
35. MTEX DOC DVIPS DOC EMTEX TEXINPUT DVIPS TEX GS2 52 DOC EMTEX DOC PS2PK MAN BOXER BOXER DOC CET CHKTXT DOC Ghostscript RSX emx and emxfpemu are subject to the GNU General Public License Version 2 June 1991 GS2 52 COPYING Due to this licence see section I have to offer you the source code for Ghostscript RSX emx and emxfpemu for a nominal price for three years starting with the date on your CET invoice 68 APPENDIX G Trademarks G Trademarks The following terms are registered trademarks Name Holder Adobe Adobe Systems Incorporated Canon Canon Kabushiki Kaisha DeskJet Hewlett Packard Company Epson Epson Kabushiki Kaisha Helvetica Linotype Company IBM IBM Corporation LaserJet Hewlett Packard Company MS Microsoft Corporation MS DOS Microsoft Corporation OS 2 IBM Corporation PaintJet Hewlett Packard Company PostScript Adobe Systems Incorporated Proprinter IBM Corporation Times Linotype Company Windows Microsoft Corporation All other brand and product names referred to in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders 1 Alphabetical list of default command names H Commands names and keywords 1 Alphabetical list of default command names Command Keyword E EI E2 E3 EA ES E6 7 E8 EO K K L L N N S S 5 amp amp Gt amp J REF_LABEL_
36. NOPSIS_SEPARATOR lt SYS gt command name SYNOPSIS_END lt SYE gt command name Example lt SWB gt 10 22 30 35 lt SWE gt lt SYB gt column 1 lt SYS gt column 2 lt SYS gt column 3 lt SYS gt column 4 lt SYE gt lt SYB gt column 1 SYS column 2 column 2 column 2 column 2 column 2 column 2 column 2 lt SYS gt lt SYS gt column 4 column 4 column 4 column 4 column 4 column 4 column 4 column 4 column 4 column 4 column 4 column 4 column 4 lt SYE gt lt SYB gt column 1 lt SYS gt column 2 lt SYS gt column 3 lt SYS gt column 4 lt SYE gt results in column 1 column 2 column 3 column 4 column 1 column 2 column 2 column 2 column 4 column 4 column 4 column 4 column column 2 column 2 column 2 4 column 4 column 4 column 4 column 4 column 2 column 4 column 4 column 4 column 4 column 1 column 2 column 3 column 4 A page break within a paragraph formatted with lt SYB gt lt SYE gt is not possible 4 Typesetting with two columns Using the commands for printing with two columns you can instruct CET to put the main text into two columns per page whereas the critical apparatus covers the whole width of the page You have to tell CET the width of both columns by specifying the percentage of the page width within TWB TWE example lt TWB gt 45 lt TWE gt both columns must have the same width You can switch on the two column mode with lt TCB gt and you can switch it off with lt TCE gt TWO_COL_WIDTH_BEGIN lt TWB
37. N_LOCK LINEATION_MARGIN LINEATION_UNLOCK LINE_NUMBER_DISTANCE LINE NUMBER FIRST LINE NUMBER FONT LINE NUMBER INCREMENT LOWERED BEGIN LOWERED END MACRON MARK BAD LINES NEW PAGE NORMAL BEGIN NORMAL END NUMBERING BEGIN NUMBERING END OMIT OMIT SEPARATOR PAGE NUMBER FONT PAGE NUMBER BEGIN PAGE NUMBER END PARAGRAPH INDENTATION PARAGRAPH SKIP BEGIN PARAGRAPH SKIP END RAISED BEGIN RAISED END REF DOUBLE BEGIN REF DOUBLE END REF DOUBLE SEPARATOR REF DOUBLE TEXT REF DOUBLE TEXT ABBREVIATE REF DOUBLE TEXT AFTER LINE REF DOUBLE TEXT AFTER PAGE REF DOUBLE TEXT OMIT SAME PAGE REF DOUBLE TEXT SAME PAGE REF DOUBLE TEXT SEPARATOR REF LABEL BEGIN REF LABEL END REF SIMPLE BEGIN REF SIMPLE END REF SIMPLE TEXT REF SIMPLE TEXT SAME PAGE RIGHT BEGIN RIGHT END RIGHT MARGIN BEGIN RIGHT MARGIN END SECTION SLANTED BEGIN SLANTED END SMALL AE SMALL A CIRCLE SMALL CAPS BEGIN SMALL CAPS END SMALL L SLASH Times m m n 12 0 pt 12 0 pt LAB LAE lt LMB gt lt LME gt L page section L K left right inner outer K 1 0 pe 5 Times m m n 10 0 pt 10 0 pt 5 lt LB gt lt LE gt lt gt N Y lt NP gt lt NB gt lt NE gt N N lt OM gt lt gt Times m m n 10 0 pt 10 0 pt lt PNB gt lt PNE gt 1 0 cm lt PSB gt lt PSE gt lt RB gt lt RE gt e _ N Y 1 8 1 1 s lt RAB gt lt RAE
38. OTEG SIGL END FOOTNOTE7 SIGL BEGIN FOOTNOTE7 SIGL END FOOTNOTES SIGL BEGIN FOOTNOTES SIGL END FOOTNOTE9 SIGL BEGIN FOOTNOTE9 SIGL END SLANTED BEGIN SMALL CAPS BEGIN SMALL CAPS END SLANTED END HYPHENATION_SPARE1 HYPHENATION_SPARE2 SPACED_BEGIN SPACED_END STATIC_VSKIP_BEGIN STATIC_VSKIP_END SYNOPSIS_WIDTH_BEGIN SYNOPSIS_WIDTH_END SYNOPSIS_BEGIN SYNOPSIS_END SYNOPSIS_SEPARATOR SZ TRANSPARENT_BEGIN TWO_COL_BEGIN TWO_COL_END TRANSPARENT_END TEX_MODE_BEGIN TEX_MODE_END TWO_COL_WIDTH_BEGIN lt TWE gt lt u gt lt UB gt lt UE gt lt UIB gt lt UIE gt lt UK gt lt v gt lt VSB gt lt VSE gt lt gt TWO_COL_WIDTH_END BREVE UNDERLINED_BEGIN UNDERLINED_END UPRIGHT_ITALIC_BEGIN UPRIGHT_ITALIC_END HYPHENATION_ENGLISH CHECK VSKIP_BEGIN VSKIP_END FONT_BEGIN CIRCUMFLEX GRAVE TILDE FOOTNOTE4_END ENDNOTE4_END REF_LABEL_BEGIN REF_SIMPLE_BEGIN REF_DOUBLE_BEGIN ENDNOTE5 BEGIN ENDNOTE6 BEGIN ENDNOTE7 BEGIN ENDNOTE1_BEGIN ENDNOTE2_BEGIN ENDNOTE4_BEGIN ENDNOTES8 BEGIN ENDNOTE3 BEGIN ENDNOTE9 BEGIN REF DOUBLE END FONT END FOOTNOTE8 END ENDNOTE8 END ENDNOTE VAR BEGIN FOOTNOTE VAR BEGIN FOOTNOTE9 END ENDNOTE A L BEGIN FOOTNOTE A L BEGIN ENDNOTE9 END HYPHENATION ENDNOTE3 END ENDNOTE VAR END FOOTNOTE VAR END 2 Alphabetical list of keywords 2 Alphabetical list of keywords Name of keyword ACUTE APPARATUS_WORD_GLUE BAR_UNDER BOLD_BEGIN BOLD_END BREVE CAPITAL_AE CAPI
39. References CHAPTER 6 References Using the reference commands you can put symbolic references into your text These symbolic references are replaced by CET with the corresponding page and line numbers There are two kinds of references within CET simple references and from to references A simple reference points to specific place one word within the text whereas a from to reference points to a specific passage several words within the text The counterpart of a reference is a label a symbol a reference refers to A label must be enclosed in the command names defined with REF LABEL BEGIN END command name As the default for REF LABEL END is empty under default conditions a label consists of 9 and the label name The only valid characters within a label name are the letters A Z a z and the figures 0 9 Examples for labels labell and a44al and L2 You refer to a label with label name CET replaces this symbolic reference with the text defined with REF SIMPLE TEXT p p l s text or REF SIMPLE TEXT SAME PAGE 1 1 s text 1 and 96s within these texts are templates and are replaced with the page number line number and subline number of the corresponding label If the label and the reference are on the same page the reference is replaced with the text defined with REF SIMPLE TEXT SAME PAGE otherwise the text is replaced with the text defined with REF SIMPLE TEXT Thus a typical reference has the
40. TAL_A_CIRCLE CAPITAL_L_SLASH CAPITAL_OE CAPITAL_O_SLASH CEDILLA CENTERED_BEGIN CENTERED_END CHECK CIRCUMFLEX COMMENT CROP MARK BACK MARGIN CROP MARK GAP CROP MARK HEAD MARGIN CROP MARK HORIZONTAL DISTANCE CROP MARK VERTICAL DISTANCE CROP MARK WIDTH CUT LINE NUMBER CUT SUBLINE NUMBER DIERESIS DISPLAY LOCKED LINE NUMBER DOT DOTLESS I DOT UNDER NDNOTE A L BEGIN NDNOTE A L END NDNOTE BEGIN NOTE END NOTE LEMMA ABBREVIATE NOTE LEMMA FONT NOTE LEMMA LOWER CASE NOTE LEMMA OMIT NOTE LINE NUMBER FONT NOTE LINE NUMBER OMIT NOTE PRINT NOTE SEPARATOR NOTE SEPARATOR FONT NOTE VARIANT FONT NOTE VAR BEGIN NOTE VAR END NOTES PRINT FILENOTE BEGIN FILENOTE END FILENOTE FILENAME FILENOTE TEXT POSITION FONT BEGIN FONT END FOOTNOTE A L BEGIN FOOTNOTE A L END FOOTNOTE BEGIN FOOTNOTE END FOOTNOTE FORMAT prj Eri tr pri p pr rn p pn rn pn rmn z Z 2 Z 2 2 Z 2 2 2 Z 2 Z 2 Default lt gt 0 3 em plus 0 2 em minus 0 1 em lt b gt lt BDB gt lt BDE gt lt u gt lt AE gt lt Ao gt lt L gt lt OE gt lt O gt lt c gt lt CB gt lt CE gt lt v gt lt gt lt C gt 2 5 cm 5 0 pt 1 9 cm 16 1 cm 23 4 cm 0 4 pt N Y N Y lt gt first last all lt gt lt i gt lt d gt s Text s Text N Y 10 0 pt 10 0 pt N Y N Y
41. Times m m n 10 0 pt 10 0 pt N Y s Text Times m m n 10 0 pt 10 0 pt 10 0 pt 10 0 pt HE s Text s Text s Text eft right lt gt s Text s Text normal paragraph twocol threecol Page 27 11 27 20 20 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 20 20 27 27 26 13 12 13 13 13 12 17 17 27 16 27 27 27 37 37 37 37 37 37 38 37 37 37 37 38 38 38 37 37 37 39 39 39 39 23 23 33 33 33 33 32 71 72 APPENDIX H Command names and keywords FOOTNOTE _LEMMA_ABBREVIATE FOOTNOTE _LEMMA_FONT FOOTNOTE _LEMMA_LOWER_CASE FOOTNOTE LEMMA OMIT FOOTNOTE LEMMA SEPARATOR FOOTNOTE LEMMA SEPARATOR FONT FOOTNOTE LINE NUMBER FONT FOOTNOTE LINE NUMBER OMIT FOOTNOTE LINE NUMBER REPEAT FOOTNOTE RULE FOOTNOTE SEPARATOR FOOTNOTE SEPARATOR FONT FOOTNOTE SIGLA FOOTNOTE SIGLA DISTANCE FOOTNOTE SIGLA FONT FOOTNOTE SIGL BEGIN FOOTNOTE SIGL END FOOTNOTE VARIANT FONT FOOTNOTE VAR BEGIN FOOTNOTE VAR END FOOTNOTE PARAGRAPH GLUE FRENCH SPACING GLOBAL FONT GRAVE GREEK BEGIN GREEK END HANGAFTER BEGIN HANGAFTER END HANGINDENT BEGIN HANGINDENT END HEADLINE FONT HEADLINE POSITION HEADLINE TEXTL BEGIN HEADLINE TEXTL END HEADLINE TEXTR BEGIN HEADLINE TEXTR END HEADLINE TEXT LEFT HEADLINE TEXT RIGHT HEADLINE VERTICAL DISTANCE HORIZONTAL OFFSET HORIZONTAL SIZE HORIZONTAL TOLERANCE HSKIP BEGIN HSKIP END HUNGARUMLAUT HYPHENATION HYPHENATION ENG
42. ads the faulty text file into the selected word processing program so that you can correct your mistake Preview Print PostScript Preview CET and the CET shell 5 TXT CFG TEX STY TEX386 EXE macro packages EDMAC 3 16 LaTeX2e DVI asks for the name of the file to be previewed and displays the corresponding DVI file which has been created by the previous call to Typeset The most important commands within the previewer are zoom in zoom out next page Page previous page Page 1 select a page p page number Return search for text s text Return quit q A complete list of commands for the previewer can be found in the file LEMTEX DOC ENGLISH DVIDRV DOC in the sec tion Keyboard functions for dviscr and dvivik asks for the name of the file and the numbers of the pages to be printed examples empty input prints the whole text 5 prints page 5 and 5 10 prints the pages 5 10 converts the corresponding DVI file generated by the previous call to Typeset into a PostScript file using the PostScript converter DVIPS32 EXE and copies this PostScript file to the printer in case of a PostScript output device or uses the PostScript emulator Ghostscript GS386 EXE for printing in case of an output device which does not understand PostScript DVI DVIPS32 EXE PS COPY PS PRN GS386 EXE printout on printers with without PostScript asks for t
43. ands enclosing the lemma determine the footnote series the footnote is put into The commands can be defined with FOOTNOTE BEGIN END FOOTNOTE1_BEGIN END FOOTNOTE2_BEGIN END FOOTNOTE3_BEGIN END FOOTNOTE4_BEGIN END FOOTNOTES_BEGIN END H FOOTNOTE6_BEGIN END FOOTNOTE7_BEGIN END amp amp FOOTNOTE8_BEGIN END FOOTNOTE9_BEGIN END GO The variant reading must be enclosed in The commands enclosing the variant reading can be defined with FOOTNOTE _VAR_BEGIN END default for all nine footnote series If the lemma in the text must be replaced with a different text to be printed in the critical apparatus e g in order to abbreviate a lemma however CET can abbreviate lemmata for you you can supply a so called alternative lemma within between the actual lemma and the corresponding variant reading simpliciter et ET lt IB gt om lt IE gt A purum FOOTNOTE A L BEGIN END define the commands for marking alternative lemmata default for all nine footnote series The font for the line numbers in front of the lemmata in the critical apparatus can be defined with FOOTNOTE LINE NUMBER FONT Times m m n 10 0 pt 10 0 pt font FOOTNOTE LINE NUMBER OMIT N Y yes no determines whether the the line numbers in front of the lemmata in the critical apparatus are omitted Y or not N The font for the lemmata in the critical apparatus can be defined with
44. break the line you can increase the value defined with HORIZONTAL_TOLERANCE or you can switch off the black rectangles with MARK BAD LINES N 2 Perhaps TEX does not know how to hyphenate a word at the end of the line Mark all possible places for a hyphen with 3 Change the values for the spaces WORD_GLUE for the main text APPARA TUS WORD GLUE for the critical apparatus and FOOTNOTE PARAGRAPH GLUE for the the distance between footnotes formatted in paragraphs Increase the corresponding default values and the values defined with plus and minus 4 Insert a horizontal space with lt HSB gt value lt HSE gt at a suitable place Problem wrong line numbers in front of the lemmata in the critical apparatus Solution WORD DISTANCE with a number different from 0 in combination with LINEATION BY page may cause wrong line numbers within the critical apparatus Setting BALLAST to 100 should fix this problem Note that complex texts may require several successive calls to Typeset before all line numbers are correct Problem TEX error message after Typeset Solution If TEX stops with an error message and displays type x and press Return Quit CET type CET CLEAR and press Return Typeset your text again Warning CET CLEAR deletes all files which CET can recreate from the text files and configuration files 1 e TEX STY PS IWFE 60 APPENDIX E Error messages E Error messages If CET detects an error in
45. co di Torino Torino Italy beccari polito it Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine 183 Euston Road London NW1 2BE UK d wujastyk ucl ac uk rainer mathematik uni bielefeld de TeckstraBe 81 71696 M glingen Germany mattes azu informatik uni stuttgart de 22 Parker St Ormond Vic 3163 Australia billm vaxc cc monash edu au Documentation CET REFERENZ DOK EMTEX TEXINPUT EDMAC DOC EMTEX DOC CET COPYING RSX CET COPYING EMX CET COPYING EMX EMTEX MFINPUT GREEK TEX PostScript pixel fonts dvips Ghostscript ps2pk BOXER chktxt Suggestions bug reports The authors of the CET components Ganesh Thiagarajan GrtpcOl eng lsu edu Anthony Venson Tomas Rokicki Donald E Knuth L Peter Deutsch Piet Tutelaers David R Hamel Indridi Bjornsson Olli Hallamaa J Heinrich Riggert andy rtpc01 eng Isu edu rokicki cs stanford edu Stanford University rcpt urc tue nl Boxer Software P O Box 3230 Peterborough NH 03458 3230 USA 70242 2126 compuserve com German source Nane Jiirgensen Nordergraben 26 24937 Flensburg Phone 0461 182340 Fax 0461 182341 100021 414 compuserve com indridi rhi hi is Institute for Systematic Theology P O Box 33 00014 University of Helsinki Finland ohallamaa teologi1 helsinki fi Universit t zu K ln Thomas Institut Universit tsstr 22 50923 Koln Germany 67 TEXFONTS README PS E
46. d PostScript fonts see 3 5 Font selection The new font family is available in the following mark ups normal italic slanted and small capitals Adding fonts 31 Please use professional PostScript fonts only This ensures that all characters used by CET are defined in the corresponding PFB files Error messages message remedy message remedy message remedy message remedy message remedy expected syntax error C 175 WX 564 N B 158 506 158 506 ERROR AFM is bad The AFM file does not contain a name for character 175 Remove the offending line from the AFM file and call addpsfnt again ERROR Reading from AFM try again after ATTRIB R AFM ERROR Reading from PFB try again after ATTRIB R PFB 1 The AFM files and PFB files must not be write protected Remove the read only attribute by following the instructions given in the error message and call addpsfnt again or 2 The file does not exist in the current working directory B expected syntax error C32 WX 425 N space ERROR AFM is bad Not available The AFM file contains an error and cannot be processed by addpsfnt expected syntax error C 32 WX 0 N space 0 0 0 0 ERROR AFM is bad Not available The AFM file contains an error and cannot be processed by addpsfnt ERROR font is already in C EMTEX PS PSFONTS MAP The font has already been installed If you want to install it nevertheless
47. de Dei perfectione Circa quam duo sunt inquirenda primo si Deus possit dici perfectus secundo si perfectione cuiuslibet creaturae sit perfectus L N N L QUAESTIO 1 Utrum Deus possit dici perfectus Circa primum arguitur quod Deus non possit dici perfectus Primo sic Omne perfectumest factum quia praepositio illa per in proposito non diminuit sed potius auget Deus non est factus quia per ipsum facta sunt omnia ut vult Augustinus sermone Io Super Ioannem Ergo etc Secundo sic Id cuius natura stat in eo quod supra se recipit omnes conditiones nobilitatis maxime imperfectum est quia de ratione perfecti est quod non recipit additionem in dignitate et nobilitate et de ratione imperfecti quod recipit additionem ut iam dicetur Deus est huiusmodi uia non est nisi esse purum ut habitumest supra Esse autem simpliciter t purum super se recipit omnes determinationes dignitatis et nobilitatis t sunt sapientia bonitas pulchritudo et cetera huiusmodi rgo etc ertio sic Quae perfecta sunt per se nihil invenitur extra illa ut dicit hilosophus Vo Metaphysicae cap De perfecto Et dicit Io Caeli et mundi quod corpus universi ex hoc est perfectum quia non habet aliud corpus extra quod tangit ispum Extra Deum autem sunt omnes creaturae Ergo etc Uudpcoi L N typeset with CET 18 ARTICULUS XLII ARTICULUS XLII DE DEI PERFECTIONE Sequitur de D
48. e defined with FOOTNOTE LEMMA SEPARATOR ll text The font for the lemma separator can be defined with FOOTNOTE LEMMA SEPARATOR FONT Times m m n 10 0 pt 10 0 pt font CET can print a user defined text at the beginning of a footnote series You must switch on this feature by specifying Y after FOOTNOTE SIGLA N Y yes no The text to be printed at the beginning of a footnote series must be specified between lt S B gt lt S E gt in the main text The font for this text can be defined with FOOTNOTE SIGLA FONT Times m m n 10 0 pt 10 0 pt font and the horizontal distance between this text and the actual footnotes can be defined with FOOTNOTE _SIGLA_ DISTANCE 4 0 em value FOOTNOTE SIGL BEGIN S B command name FOOTNOTE SIGL END lt S E gt command name Ordinary footnotes which are connected by a number or a special character to the place in the text they refer to can be obtained using the following settings FOOTNOTE FORMAT normal paragraph twocol threecol FOOTNOTE LINE NUMBER OMIT N Y FOOTNOTE LEMMA OMIT N Y FOOTNOTE SEPARATOR FOOTNOTE LINE NUMBER REPEAT N Y 1 Footnotes 35 Example lemma lt RB gt a lt RE gt variant reading An example of overlapping and nested footnotes follows simpliciter et lt IB gt om lt IE gt A lt IB gt om lt IE gt B purum Using the commands discussed so far you can format all lemmata with two exceptions lemmata which cover severa
49. e only valid unit is pt Invalid headline position The only valid options are inner center outer Example HEADLINE_POSITION bad Invalid hyphenation rules The only valid options are German French Latin English None Sparel Spare2 Example HYPHENATION_RULES Sanskrit Invalid include file command lt IFB gt lt IFE gt must be in its own paragraph Example IFB chapterl txt IFE test Invalid within filenotes alternate lemmata and variant readings Labels are invalid within filenotes alternative lemmata and variant readings Example lemma variant reading 1 11 Invalid label name The only valid characters within a label name are z Z 0 9 Spaces within a label name are invalid Example label 1 Invalid lineation type The only valid options are page section Example LINEATION_BY bad Invalid lineation margin The only valid options are left right inner outer Example LINEATION_MARGIN bad Invalid note format The only valid options are normal paragraph twocol threecol Example FOOTNOTE1_FORMAT bad Invalid note number The number of the footnote series must be within the range 1 9 Example FOOTNOTEO_BEGIN Invalid no yes token The only valid options are Y N Example FOOTNOTE1_LINE_NUMBER_OMIT X Invalid number The number is invalid Example lt TWB gt 51 lt TWE gt Invalid PostScript font The name of the PostScript font is unknown to CET N
50. ei perfectione Circa quam duo sunt inquirenda primo si Deus possit dici perfectus secundo si perfectione cuiuslibet creaturae sit perfectus QUAESTIO 1 Utrum Deus possit dici perfectus Circa primum arguitur quod Deus non possit dici perfectus Primo sic Omne perfectum est factum quia praepositio illa per in proposito non diminuit sed potius auget Deus non est factus quia per ipsum facta sunt omnia ut vult Augustinus sermone Io Super Ioannem Ergo etc Secundo sic Id cuius natura stat in eo quod supra se recipit omnes conditiones nobilitatis maxime imperfectum est quia de ratione perfecti est quod non recipit additionem in dignitate et nobilitate et de ratione imperfecti quod recipit additionem ut iam dicetur Deus est huiusmodi quia non est nisi esse purum ut habitum est supra Esse autem simpliciter et purum super se recipit omnes determinationes dignitatis et nobilitatis ut sunt sapientia bonitas pulchritudo et cetera huiusmodi Ergo etc Tertio sic Quae perfecta sunt per se nihil invenitur extra illa ut dicit Philosophus Vo Metaphysicae cap De perfecto Et dicit Io Caeli et mundi quod corpus universi ex hoc est perfectum quia non habet aliud corpus extra quod tangit ispum Extra Deum autem sunt omnes creaturae Ergo etc 0 tU ROI RUIN Q LD 19 20 CHAPTER 3 Text formatting CHAPTER 3 Text formatting This chapter explains
51. es CHAPTER 7 Indices 7 1 Index of words from the main text 7 2 Index of words from the variant readings 7 3 Index of labels 7 4 Index of references CHAPTER 8 Creating an edition step by step iii 10 10 12 13 14 15 18 20 20 21 21 22 23 23 24 25 25 27 28 30 32 32 37 38 40 42 44 44 45 47 47 48 iv APPENDIX A Limitations APPENDIX B Parameter types APPENDIX C Solutions to the exercises APPENDIX D Common problems and solutions APPENDIX E Error messages APPENDIX F The authors of the CET components APPENDIX G Trademarks APPENDIX H Command names and keywords H 1 Command names H 2 Keywords INDEX 49 50 54 59 60 66 68 69 69 71 75 INTRODUCTION This manual describes how to use the Critical Edition Typesetter CET a system for typesetting critical editions on PCs By means of exercises you can check your knowledge acquired by reading this manual After finishing the last exercise you are ready to print your first page of a critical edition typeset with CET What CET cannot do for you CET is not an automatic manuscript collation program You have to collate the manuscripts by yourself as before If you are looking for an automatic manuscript collation program you can try out COLLATE CET cannot compare different collations CET is not a WYSIWYG program what you see is what you get The text must be processed by CET
52. ext contains the places of all words from the main text all words except words from variant readings you requested CET to index The index of words from the variant readings contains the places of all words from from the variant readings you requested CET to index The index of labels contains all labels defined within your edition and the index of references contains all references used within your edition 1 Index of words from the main text You supply a list of words and CET generates a list containing all places of these words in the main text 1 e all words except words from variant readings The list of words you supply must be put into a file with the same name as the file to be typeset but with the filename extension IW After calling Typeset the index of words from the main text can be found in the file WF The following rules apply to the file IW containing the list of words only one word per line leading and trailing spaces are ignored empty lines are ignored The following rules apply to the search for words listed in the file IW The search is case insensitive A word ending with matches all words beginning with the same word without the e g et matches the words et etiam etsi If the file IW contains the words et and etiam etiam is listed under et but not under etiam if you need a list for et and etiam you have to call Typeset twice Create a file IW containing et and call Typeset
53. ext of the filenote must be enclosed in lt 1 1 gt In addition the commands enclosing the text of the filenote determine the filenote series the filenote is put into The commands can be defined with FILENOTE BEGIN END 3 Filenotes 39 FILENOTE1_BEGIN END 11 FILENOTE2 BEGIN END lt 2 2 gt FILENOTE3_BEGIN END lt 3 3 gt FILENOTE4_BEGIN END lt 4 4 FILENOTES_BEGIN END 55 FILENOTE6 BEGIN END 6 6 FILENOTE7_BEGIN END lt 7 7 gt FILENOTE8_BEGIN END lt 8 8 gt FILENOTE9_BEGIN END lt 9 9 gt You can define the name of the file for a filenote series with FILENOTE FILENAME FILENOTE filename FILENOTE _TEXT_POSITION right selection determines whether the text of the filenote left or the position of the filenote within the text right is put into the file first If you are going to sort your filenote file using an external program you should select left 40 SUMMA TXT after exercise 10 lt PNB gt 18 lt PNE gt S1B AD J K P R S T W S1E LAT N L lt gt 16 pt 18 pt gt lt CB gt ARTICULUS M1 XLII lt CE gt lt CB gt DE DEI PERFECTIONE M1 ARTICULUS PERFECTIONE XLII lt RB gt us lt RE gt articulus de perfectione Dei D lt IB gt om lt IE gt AJ K P R S T W J CE lt 5 gt 0 7 cm lt VSE gt lt 12 pt 14 pt gt Sequitur de Dei lt IB gt inv lt IE gt D Circa quam quod D duo sunt inquirenda primo
54. fic line CET adds a running exponent to the corresponding lemmata so that the reader can attach the lemmata in the critical apparatus to the right places in the text WORD DISTANCE 20 value defines the number of words which CET looks to right and to the left of each lemma in order to check whether the lemma is unique in its line Therefore the number defined with WORD DISTANCE must be greater than the maximal number of words within a printed line The automatic addition of exponents can be switched off with WORD DISTANCE 0 12 CHAPTER 2 Page formatting Example 1 C 2 variant reading The variant reading variant reading belongs to the second C in line 1 In this case CET automatically generates the exponent 2 in the critical apparatus if the number defined with WORD DISTANCE is at least 2 If the number is less than 2 the exponent is not printed The greater the number defined with WORD DISTANCE the longer it takes to process your text Thus it is recommended to suppress the automatic generation of exponents during the revisions of the text with WORD DISTANCE 0 and to activate the generation of exponents only if you plan to print out your current revision Exercise 2 Apply the following settings to the text read the information about Font and Space in appendix B Image area 130 mm x 190 mm default font Times 12 point leading 14 point paragraph indentation 5mm distance between words normal 0 4 em minima
55. following form p 1 1 1 REF SIMPLE BEGIN command name REF_SIMPLE_END command name REF_SIMPLE_TEXT 1 6 text REF_SIMPLE_TEXT_SAME_PAGE 1 1 8 text If you use a from to reference you have to supply two labels The first label marks the beginning and the second label marks the end of the passage which the reference refers to A from to reference consists of the command names enclosing the from to reference and a separator which separates the two labels within the from to reference REF_DOUBLE_BEGIN command name REF DOUBLE SEPARATOR G command REF DOUBLE END command name Using the defaults a from to reference has the following form label1 label12 References 43 CET replaces a from to reference with the page numbers line numbers and subline numbers corresponding to the two labels which denote the beginning and the end of the passage the from to reference refers to The format of the printed reference is defined by the following keywords a space must be entered as _ REF_DOUBLE_TEXT p _ text REF DOUBLE TEXT SAME PAGE 1 text REF DOUBLE TEXT AFTER PAGE text REF DOUBLE TEXT AFTER LINE text REF DOUBLE TEXT SEPARATOR text Thus a typical from to reference has the following form p 1 1 1 2 2 1 If both labels within a from to reference and the reference itself are on the same page a typical from to reference has the following fo
56. g beginning of lemma 5 corresponding to is missing Example lemma variant reading Missing matching marker for overlapping lemma The character corresponding to the character after in front of is missing Example Missing matching command The corresponding command is missing Example bold lt BDE gt Word too long The word is too long Insert spaces into the word Two columns mode already active The two columns mode is already active due to a previous lt TCB gt 184 185 186 187 188 189 Error messages Missing end of two columns mode lt TCE gt corresponding to lt TCB gt is missing OM and lt gt invalid outside variant readings OM and lt gt are invalid outside variant readings Example 1emma var Command overlaps Corresponding command names must not overlap other corresponding command names Example lt IB gt lt GB gt lt IE gt lt GE gt Matching command is on a different level Corresponding command names must not overlap lemmata alternative lemmata and variant readings Example lemma lt IB gt A var lt IE gt Line numbering is already active Line numbering is already active due to a previous N Example N N Line numbering is off Line numbering has not been activated with N Example L without previous N 65 66 APPENDIX F The authors of the CET components F The a
57. ght margin of the text can be specified with lt RMB gt value lt RME gt This paragraph has been formatted with lt RMB gt 2 cm lt RME gt RIGHT_MARGIN_BEGIN lt RMB gt command name RIGHT_MARGIN_END lt RME gt command name 24 CHAPTER 3 Text formatting The paragraph indentation the indentation of the first line of a paragraph can be specified with lt PIB gt value lt PIE gt This paragraph has been formatted with lt PIB gt 2 cm lt PIE gt INDENT_BEGIN lt PIB gt command name INDENT_END lt PIE gt command name The indentation of the first n or the last lines except the first n lines of a paragraph can be specified with lt HIB gt value lt HIE gt n must be specified with lt HAB gt number lt HAE gt A positive number causes an indentation of the last lines except the first n lines of the paragraph whereas a negative number causes an indentation of the first n lines of the paragraph This paragraph has been formatted with lt HIB gt 2 cm lt HIE gt lt HAB gt 2 lt HAE gt HANGINDENT_BEGIN lt HIB gt command name HANGINDENT_END lt HIE gt command name HANGAFTER_BEGIN lt HAB gt command name HANGAFTER_END lt HAE gt command name 7 Spaces and page breaks The vertical distance between paragraphs can be specified with lt PSB gt value lt PSE gt A horizontal space can be generated with lt HSB gt value lt HSE gt a vertical space can be generated with lt VSB gt value lt VSE gt TEX may change
58. gt command name TWO_COL_WIDTH_END lt TWB gt command TWO_COL_BEGIN lt TCB gt command name TWO_COL_END lt TCE gt command name 6 Margins and indentations 23 5 Font selection You select a specific font by typing its font specification see Appendix B Font within If the font selection command is in a paragraph of its own i e the font selection command is surrounded by spaces and is the only text within the paragraph the new font is active up to the end of the text or till CET encounters another font selection command A font selection command within a paragraph containing further text is active from the place of the font selection command up to the end of the paragraph FONT BEGIN command name FONT END gt command name Example Timesmm it 10 pt 12 pt gt paragraph 1 paragraph 2 lt sc 10 pt 12 pt gt paragraph 3 paragraph 4 results in paragraph 1 paragraph 2 PARAGRAPH 3 paragraph 4 Exercise 8 Select a font size of 16 point with a leading of 18 point for the headline ARTICULUS XLII DE DEI PERFECTIONE and a font size of 12 point with a leading of 14 point for the remaining text 6 Margins and indentations The left margin of the text can be specified with lt LMB gt value lt LME gt This paragraph has been formatted with lt LMB gt 2 cm lt LME gt LEFT BEGIN lt LMB gt command name LEFT_MARGIN_END lt LME gt command name The ri
59. h Missing end of alternate lemma corresponding to is missing Example lemma alternative lemma variant reading At least two column widths must be specified lt SWB gt lt SWE gt must contain at least two column widths Example lt SWB gt 40 lt SWE gt Matching command does not follow The corresponding command could not be found Example lt IB gt text Expected but not found The text indicated in the error message could not be found Example 1 11 Missing variant reading Footnotes and endnotes must contain a variant reading Examples lemma text Times 12 12 xx gt Times mmn 1x pt 12 pt gt Times m n 12 pt 12 pt lemma x var lemma alt lemma x var Missing end of variant reading corresponding to is missing Example lemma var Two or more options marked Only one option may be marked with Example LINEATION BY page section 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 APPENDIX E Error messages No font available The file CET CEPP FNT does not contain a font For a solution to this problem see error message 127 Syntax error in font file No option marked Exactly one option must be marked with Example LINEATION BY page section Out of memory The input file is too complex Try to increase the main memory by removing unnece
60. h indentation parameter type PFB file point accent at the bottom point accent on the top pointless i PostScript font PostScript font family printing an endnote series printing endnotes problems rectangle black reference index reference from to reference simple right aligned text running header section mark selection 33 37 34 34 37 33 37 34 37 21 66 21 66 49 34 34 37 15ff 27 23f 20 53 15ff 27 21 34f 24 10ff 14 20 11 24 50 30f 27 27 21 30f 30 37 37 59 11 59 47 42f 42f 20 13f 27 52 INDEX TT semicircle accent 27 tilde 27 separator line between footnote series 32 trademark 68 separator suppressing the 26 transparent text 25 shifting the text on the page 10f two columns text formatting 22 side by side text formatting 21f umlaut 27 siglum 34 umlaut Hungarian 27 slanted text 20 underlined text 20 small capital letters 20 unit 50 solutions to the exercises 54ff upright italic 20 space 24 53 variant reading 33 37 space at the end of a sentence 11 width of the text 10 space between footnotes 11 word processing program 4 space between words 11 yes no 52 spaced out 11 20 special character 27 spiritus asper 21 spiritus lenis 21 standard PostScript fonts 50 SUMMA TXT 8 18 28 40 suppressing lemmata 34 37 suppressing line numbers 34 37 suppressing the separator 26 symbolic reference 42f TEX386 EXE 5 text 52 text formatting 20ff text bold 20
61. he variant readings can be found in the file IMF The file IMT contains the complete text of the variant readings and the text of the corresponding lemmata The rules for the format of the file IM the rules for the search for the words from the list of words and the rules for the format of the files IMF and IMT correspond with the rules in the previous section see 7 1 Index of words from the main text 46 CHAPTER 7 Indices Example Text to be typeset This is AK a test om of indices within CET author Bernt Karaschet al CET is om AK an abbreviation for Critical Edition Typesetter for a om AKP program for typesetting critical om AK editions DEMO TXT List of words to be indexed DEMO IM AKP AK Bernt DEMO IM Index files generated by CET DEMO IMF 1231 AKP 1 1 1 4 Bernt 1 2 DEMO IMF and DEMO IMT AK 1 1 is om AK 1 3 is om AK 154 5 critical om AK AKP 1 1 test om AKP 1 4 a om AKP Bernt 15 2 CET author Bernt Karaschet al
62. he name of the file and the numbers of the pages to be previewed examples empty input displays the whole text 5 displays page 5 and 5 10 displays the pages 5 10 converts the corresponding DVI file generated by the previous call to Typeset into a PostScript file using the PostScript converter DVIPS32 EXE and displays this PostScript file on the screen using the PostScript emulator Ghostscript GS386 EXE 6 CHAPTER 1 DVI DVIPS32 EXE Ps GS386 EXE preview bn screen Settings asks for the name of the file whose settings are to be changed or are to be displayed and loads the corresponding configura tion file CFG into the seleceted word processing program e g BOXER Quit quits CET Exercise 1 1 Look at the contents of the file SUMMA TXT by starting CET choosing Edit and typing SUMMA you have to enter the filename only once afterwards it suffices to accept the default SUMMA by pressing Return Quit the word processing program BOXER Alt X Typeset the text Typeset Preview the text on the screen Preview and PostScript Preview Print the text Print Look at the contents of the corresponding configuration file Settings Quit the word processing program BOXER Alt X Please work through the exercises in the following chapters After finishing all exercises you can print out your first page of a critical edition typeset with CET If a chapter contains exercises you can find a printout
63. hin lt HLB gt lt HLE gt lt HRB gt lt HRE gt S B S E must be replaced with 1 9 Example HLB GB o 1 ogos lt GE gt lt HLE gt Invalid display locked line number The only valid options are first last all Example DISPLAY LOCKED LINE NUMBER bad Invalid filename extension The filename extension is invalid Change the filename extension The following extensions are invalid AUX BAT CFG DVI END ERR FIP FIT FNT IM IMF IMS IMT IW IWF IWS LBL LBT LOG PS REF RET STY TEX Missing end of filenote The end of a filenote is missing 1 gt 9 Example 1 filenote 1 Missing beginning of filenote The beginning of a filenote is missing lt 1 lt 9 Example filenote 1 Missing end of font command J gt corresponding to is missing Example Times m m n 10 pt 10 pt Syntax error in font file CET CEPP FNT ist syntactically wrong Delete the file CET CEPP FNT CET creates a new file CEPP ENT if CEPP FNT does not exist Remove all lines after the first t ypeout Loading from the file EMTEX TEXINPUT PSFONTS TEX Remove all lines after Courier from the file EMTEX PS PSFONTS MAP Reinstall all PostScript fonts with addpsfnt see Chapter 4 62 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 APPENDIX E Error messages Font size unit must be pt Th
64. is write protected or the access to the file is blocked by another process 103 Could not delete The file could not be deleted Possible cause The file is write protected or the access to the file is blocked by another process 104 Disk read error An error occurred while reading from the storage device 105 Disk write error An error occurred while writing to the storage device Possible causes There is no space left on the storage device The storage device is write protected 106 Input File is empty An empty text file cannot be processed by CET 107 Missing beginning of font command lt corresponding to is missing Example Times mm n 10 pt 10 pt gt 108 File access denied The access to the file was denied Possible cause Another process has exclusive access to the file 109 File not accessible A file which is part of CET could not be found 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 Error messages 61 File not found The file could not be found General I O error An input output error occurred The storage device may be defective A letter must follow an accent in Greek mode Greek spiritus and Greek accents lt gt 7 must be followed by a letter Example lt GB gt lt o 1 ogos lt GE gt Greek mode within Latin mode not allowed lt GB gt lt GE gt is invalid within lt LTB gt lt LTE gt
65. l 0 1 em maximal 0 6 em Typeset and Print the text with the new settings Adjust HORIZONTAL OFFSET and VERTICAL OFF SET so that the printout is centered on the paper 2 Crop marks Crop marks help the printing office with cutting the printed sheets into pages Ask your printing office whether crop marks are required or not If your printing office asks for crop marks it can tell you the required values which are explained in the following text CROP MARK WIDTH 0 4 pt value defines the thickness of the lines of the crop marks The printing of crop marks can be switched off with CROP MARK WIDTH 0 pt CROP MARK GAP 5 0 pt value defines the space between the vertical and the horizontal line of a crop mark 3 Headline 13 ans MARGIN LHsadlne L VERTICAL DISTANCE HORIZON TAL DISTANCE HORIZONTAL SIZ Figure 1 crop marks The meaning of the following settings can be gathered from Figure 1 CROP MARK HORIZONTAL DISTANCE 16 1 cm value CROP_MARK_VERTICAL_DISTANCE 23 4 cm value CROP MARK HEAD MARGIN 1 9 cm value CROP MARK BACK MARGIN 2 5 cm value Exercise 3 Adjust the crop marks to the following values thickness 0 5 point space 4 0 point horizontal distance 16 cm vertical distance 25 cm head margin 2cm back margin 2cm 3 Headline The headline contains the page number and the running header HEADLINE VERTICAL DISTANCE 0 4 cm value defines the vertical distance be
66. l paragraphs and overlapping but unnested lemmata Footnotes covering several paragraphs must be formatted using the following method The beginning of the lemma must be marked with a label e g lembeg see 6 References After the end of the lemma you must specify an emtpy lemma along with an alternative lemma consisting of the first and the last word of the lemma covering several paragraphs lembeg beginning end variant reading you have to change according to the corresponding footnote series Avoid spaces in front of which would cause an additional space in the printout Thus in the case of a lemma covering several paragraphs you have to specify an alternative lemma Example The lembeg first paragraph The second lembeg first second variant reading paragraph An example of overlapping but unnested footnotes This is an example of IB om IE Cj overlapping but unnested footnotes lt IB gt om lt IE gt D The symbol is fixed by CET whereas the symbol may be any character By putting ff right after the command name for the beginning of the lemma and by putting right in front of the command name for the end of the lemma in the example above you instruct CET to attach the first to the first and to attach the second to the second Without this special formatting you would get the following printout 1 2 is footnotes om
67. lowing settings distance headline lt gt text 0 75 cm position of running header inner font for the running header Times 10 point leading 12 point running header on left pages ARTICULUS XLII running header on right pages QUAESTIO 1 page number 18 font for the page number Times 12 point leading 14 point 4 Hyphenation rules CET contains hyphenation rules for German French Latin and English HY PHENA TION RULES German French Latin English None Sparel Spare2 selection activates hyphenation rules for the corresponding language If you select None CET does not hy phenate at all Sparel und Spare2 are reserved and are equivalent to None You can switch between the different languages from within the text with GR FR LAT UK NON SPI lt SP2 gt 5 Line numbering 15 Example lt GR gt paragraph 1 lt UK gt paragraph 2 Words in paragraph 1 are hyphenated according to German hyphenation rules whereas words in paragraph 2 and in all following paragraphs are hyphenated according to English hyphenation rules HYPHENATION_GERMAN lt GR gt command name HYPHENATION_FRENCH lt FR gt command name HYPHENATION_LATIN lt LAT gt command name HYPHENATION_ENGLISH lt UK gt command name HYPHENATION_NONE lt gt command name HYPHENATION SPAREI lt SP1 gt command name HYPHENATION SPARE2 lt SP2 gt command name Exercise 5 Activate Latin hyphenation rules a
68. m might be solved by decreasing the number 1 7 in the line newdimen tcvsize tc vsize 1 7 vsize in the file EMTEX TEXINPUT TWOCOL TEX Crop marks are not supported Text on the last page is not split into two columns of the same height The reference commands label and label label2 ignore the settings specified with CUT LINE NUMBER and CUT SUBLINE NUMBER The following filename extensions are reserved and must not be used AUX BAT CFG DVI END ERR FIP FIT FNT IMF IMS IW IWS LBL LBT LOG PS REF RET STY 50 APPENDIX B Parameter types B Parameter types Value A value consists of a number an integer number or a number with decimal point and decimal fraction and an unit which is separated from the number by spaces One of the following units must be specified abbreviation name of the unit conversions pt point 1 pt 0 0351 cm 1 pc 12 pt pc pica 1 pc 0 422 cm in inch 1 in 2 54 cm bp big point 1 bp 0 0353 cm 72 bp 1 in cm centimetre mm millimetre 1 mm 0 1 cm dd Didot point 1 dd 0 0376 cm cc Cicero 1 0 451 cm 1 cc 12 dd em em width of the M ex ex height of the x Example 12 pt Font A font specification consists of six components which are separated by spaces from each other 1 Family AvantGarde Bookman Courier Helvetica NewCenturySchlbk Palatino Times ZapfChancery LevyGreek and all names of
69. mand must be put into a paragraph of its own 1 e must be surrounded by empty lines A file being processed due to a lt IFB gt lt IFE gt command must not contain any further lt IFB gt lt IFE gt commands INCLUDE FILE BEGIN lt IFB gt command name INCLUDE FILE END lt IFE gt command name Example BOOK TXT lt C gt lt IFB gt chapterl txt lt IFE gt lt C gt lt IFB gt chapter2 txt lt IFE gt lt IFB gt chapter3 txt lt IFE gt Using lt C gt see 3 9 Special commands you can comment out chapters already finished This saves computing time Do not forget to remove all lt C gt before typesetting the final version of your edition 9 Special commands CET does not interpret formatting commands within lt TB gt lt TE gt but prints them as text Using this feature you can print CET command names TRANSPARENT_BEGIN lt TB gt command name TRANSPARENT_END lt TE gt command name Only text within lt gt lt gt may contain TEX commands This makes sure that you do not enter the character by mistake This character would cause an error message during the processing of the text by TEX TEX MODE BEGIN lt TMB gt command name TEX_MODE_END lt TME gt command name 26 CHAPTER 3 Text formatting The hyphenation algorithm of TEX is quite good but not perfect Should CET hyphenate a word at a wrong place or not at all you can mark the possible places
70. n order create the corresponding default configuration file For more complex editions you should put the sections of your edition into separate text files and include these text files from the main file with IFB IFE see 3 8 Including text files Call Settings and adapt the page layout and the line numbering to your needs see Chapter 2 If the fonts you are going to use within your editions do not belong to the default fonts provided by CET you have to install your fonts see Chapter 4 Enter the text of your edition along with the necessary CET commands see Chapter 3 5 6 As most CET commands consist of a pair of commands it is recommended to enter a pair of CET commands first and to enter the text between the CET commands afterwards By using this method you can avoid forgetting required CET commands This method is especially useful for long lemmata and variant readings because the danger of forgetting a closing bracket is especially high due to the length of the insertions If necessary create an index of words from the main text and or an index of words from the variant readings Make sure that you have not defined a specific label more than once check the label index Check whether the reference index contains lines containing the word ERROR and correct these errors see Chapter 7 Configure CET for the resolution of the typesetter used in the printing office see CET INSTALL ENG 5 Page 6 of 8 Changing the type
71. nd Preview Quit Preview q Exercise 10 p 36 Call Settings and change the following lines as stated below FOOTNOTE1_SIGLA N Y FOOTNOTE1_SEPARATOR FOOTNOTE LEMMA OMIT N Y FOOTNOTE3 SEPARATOR FOOTNOTE3 LEMMA OMIT N Y Quit the word processing program BOXER Alt X W and call Edit The necessary commands can be found on page 40 Quit the word processing program BOXER Alt X W and call Typeset and Preview Quit Preview q Print the page by calling Print Solutions to the exercises 57 Exercise 11 p 45 Create the following file SUMMA IW et ut Deus SUMMA IW Call Typeset Now the index of words from the main text can be found in the file SUMMA IWF SUMMA IWF Deus 18 4 18 2 18 3 18 5 18 11 et 18 10 2 18 12 18 13 18 14 18 16 18 17 ut 187 6 18 11 18 127 19 13 18 15 SUMMA IWF Exercise 12 p 46 Create the following file SUMMA IM 5 Dr cf SUMMA IM Call Typeset Now the index of words from the variant readings can be found in the files SUMMA IMF and SUMMA IMT SUMMA IMF ef T8 S 18 11 18 137 L8 15 D 18 2 18 3 2 S 18 4 18 6 18 12 18 15 SUMMA IMF 58 APPENDIX C Solutions to the exercises cf 18 18 18 18 p 18 18 18 Sr 18 18 18 18 5 3 SUMMA IMT Deus lt lt est factus quia per ipsum facta sunt omnia gt gt ut vult Augustinus
72. nd change the following lines as stated below LINE NUMBER FIRST 1 LINE_NUMBER_INCREMENT 1 Quit the word processing program BOXER Alt X W and call Edit Put N L at the beginning of the text put L N and N L in front of QUAESTIO 1 and put L N after the whole text each command in a paragraph of its own Call Typeset and Preview Quit Preview q 56 APPENDIX C Solutions to the exercises Exercise 7 p 20 Add an empty line after the corresponding lines in order to start a new paragraph Call Edit and use the following command names for formatting the text centered lt CB gt lt CE gt small capitals lt SCB gt lt SCE gt spaced out lt SPB gt lt SPE gt italic lt IB gt lt IE gt quotation marks lt lt gt gt exponents lt RB gt lt RE gt Quit the word processing program BOXER Alt X W and call Typeset and Preview Quit Preview q Exercise 8 p 23 Call Edit and insert lt 16 pt 18 pt gt in front of the line ARTICULUS XLII in a paragraph of its own Insert 12 pt 14 pt gt after DE DEI PERFECTIONE in a paragraph of its own Quit the word processing program BOXER Alt X W and call Typeset and Preview Quit Preview q Exercise 9 p 24 Call Edit and insert lt VSB gt 0 7 cm lt VSE gt and lt VSB gt 0 4 cm lt VSE gt respectively at the corresponding places in a paragraph of its own Quit the word processing program BOXER Alt X W and call Typeset a
73. of the file SUMMA TXT and a printout of SUMMA TXT typeset with CET at the end of the corresponding chapter on two adjacent pages so that you can check your solutions to the exercises CET and the CET shell This page is blank so that the two following pages are adjacent 8 SUMMA TXT initial state ARTICULUS XLII DE DEI PERFECTION 1 Sequitur de Dei perfectione Circa quam duo sunt inquirenda primo si Deus possit dici perfectus secundo si perfectione cuiuslibet creaturae sit perfectus QUAESTIO 1 Utrum Deus possit dici perfectus Circa primum arguitur quod Deus non possit dici perfectus Primo sic Omne perfectum est factum quia praepositio illa per in proposito non diminuit sed potius auget Deus non est factus quia per ipsum facta sunt omnia ut vult Augustinus sermone Io Super Ioannem Ergo etc Secundo sic Id cuius natura stat in eo quod supra se recipit omnes conditiones nobilitatis maxime imperfectum est quia de ratione perfecti est quod non recipit additionem in dignitate et nobilitate et de ratione imperfecti quod recipit additionem ut iam dicetur Deus est huiusmodi uia non est nisi esse purum ut habitum est supra Esse autem simpliciter t purum super se recipit omnes determinationes dignitatis et nobilitatis t sunt sapientia bonitas pulchritudo et cetera huiusmodi rgo ete ertio sic Quae perfecta sunt per se nihil invenitur extra illa ut dicit hilosophus
74. oint accent below lt d gt a a DOT_UNDER macron below lt b gt a a BAR_UNDER ligature OE lt OE gt E CAPITAL ligature oe oe ce SMALL_OE ligature AE lt AE gt CAPITAL_AE ligature ae lt ae gt SMALL_AE A with circle lt Ao gt A CAPITAL_A_CIRCLE a with circle lt ao gt a SMALL_A_CIRCLE O with slash lt O gt 0 CAPITAL_O_SLASH o with slash lt o gt 6 SMALL_O_SLASH L with slash lt L gt L CAPITAL_L_SLASH 1 with slash lt 1 SMALL L SLASH SZ Sz p SZ section mark lt S gt SECTION i without point lt i gt 1 DOTLESS_I default lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt u gt v lt H gt lt c gt lt d gt lt b gt lt OE gt lt oe gt lt AE gt lt ae gt lt Ao gt lt ao gt lt O gt lt o gt lt L gt lt 1 gt Sz lt S gt lt i gt 27 28 SUMMA TXT after exercise 9 lt PNB gt 18 lt PNE gt lt LAT gt N L lt 16 pt 18 ptl gt lt CB gt ARTICULUS XLII CI V lt CB gt DE DEI PERFECTIONE lt CE gt lt VSB gt 0 7 cm lt VSE gt 12 pt 14 pt gt Sequitur de Dei perfectione Circa quam duo sunt inquirenda primo si Deus possit dici perfectus secundo si perfectione cuiuslibet creaturae sit perfectus L N N L lt VSB gt 0 4 cm lt VSE gt lt CB gt QUAESTIO 1 lt CE gt lt VSB gt 0 4 cm lt VSE gt lt CB gt l
75. on of HENRY OF GHENT S Summa As the word processing programs customary to trade do not support more than one footnote series and do not support the computing of line numbers for the critical apparatus the only way out was to develop a new program Fortunately there already were a lot of powerful programs which could be integrated into CET The kernel of CET is the program was developed by D E Knuth Stanford University as a program intended primarily for typesetting mathematical texts TEX generates a DVI file DeVice Independent file from a input file which contains the text to be printed along with the formatting commands This DVI file can be previewed on the screen and can be printed on a broad range of output devices using suitable DVI drivers The version of TEX used within CET was ported to the PC architecture by E Mattes Universitat Stuttgart The functionality of TEX can be improved by so called macro packages CET uses the macro packages EDMAC and LaTeX2e EDMAC was developed by John Lavagnino Brandeis University and Dominik Wujastyk Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine London and adds to functions for typesetting critical editions The macro package LaTeX2e provides functions for easy selection of PostScript fonts In order to spare you working yourself in with TEX and in order to provide functionality not available with TEX alone CET contains a preprocessor which
76. on standard PostScript fonts must be installed with addpsfnt see Chapter 4 The available PostScript fonts can be found in the file CET CEPP FNT Example Time mmn 10 pt 10 pt gt Invalid shape The only valid options are n it sl sc u Example Times m m bad 10 pt 10 pt gt Letter for marking overlapping lemmata must be unique within a paragraph Characters after and in front of must be unique within a paragraph Example Note series of overlapping lemma does not match Same characters in front of and after must belong to the same note series Example 4 Invalid synopsis The commands for typesetting text side by side contain an error Examples lt SYB gt within lt SYB gt lt SYE gt lt SYB gt without lt SYE gt lt SYE gt without lt SYB gt lt SYS gt without SYB Invalid text after alternate lemma Only spaces are valid between the end of an alternative lemma and the beginning of the variant reading Invalid text after lemma The only valid terms after a lemma are spaces alternative lemma variant reading 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 Error messages 63 Invalid text position The only valid options are left right Example FILENOTE1_TEXT_POSITION bad V not allowed Embed TeX commands within lt gt lt gt commands start with N If y
77. ou know what you are doing you can use TEX commands within lt TMB gt lt TME gt Transparency not allowed after GLOBAL FONT At the beginning of the text GLOBAL FONT is active As this is the first active font the font must be completely defined Example GLOBAL FONT Times 12 pt 12 pt gt Missing beginning of two columns mode lt TCB gt corresponding to lt TCE gt is missing Invalid unit The only valid units are pt pc in bp cm mm dd cc em ex in some cases em and ex are invalid Example Invalid value The value must not be negative In some cases the value must not equal 0 Example 1 Invalid weight class The only valid weight classes are ul el 1 sl m sb b eb ub Example lt Times bad mn 10 pt 12 pt gt Invalid combination of weight and width If the font width is transparent the font weight must be transparent as well and vice versa Example 1 Invalid width class The only valid width classes are uc ec c sc m sx x ex ux Example Times m bad n 10 pt 12 pt gt Latin mode already active lt LTB gt within lt LTB gt lt LTE gt or outside Greek text is invalid Example lt LTB gt in lt LTB gt eo lt LTE gt quod lt LTE gt Lineation is off notes and labels not allowed Footnotes endnotes and labels are invalid outside unnumbered text The line numbering must be switch on with L or N L note that N and L are effective beginning with the following paragrap
78. pt value value The first value defines the width the second value defines the height of the rule You can suppress printing of the rule by specifying a width of 0 pt The formatting of the whole footnote series in the critical apparatus can be defined with FOOTNOTE FORMAT normal paragraph twocol threecol selection All four options for formatting a footnote series are demonstrated in the critical apparatus on the current page unjustified print justified print two column print and three column print lemma 1 variant 1 lemma 2 variant 2 1 lemma 3 variant 3 lemma 1 variant 1 lemma2 variant2 1 lemma 3 variant3 1 lemma 4 variant4 1 lemma 5 variant 5 1 lemma 6 variant 6 1 lemma 7 variant 7 1 lemma 8 variant 8 1 lemma 9 variant 9 lemma 1 variant 1 1 lemma 4 variant 4 lemma 2 variant 2 lemma 5 variant 5 1 lemma 3 variant 3 1 lemma 6 variant 6 lemma 1 variant 1 1 lemma 4 variant 4 lemma 7 variant 7 lemma 2 variant 2 lemma 5 variant 5 1 lemma 8 variant 8 E lemma 3 variant 3 lemma 6 variant 6 lemma 9 variant 9 1 Footnotes 33 A typical footnote looks like the following example 1 et om A The footnote consists of a line number 1 a lemma et a separator and a variant reading om A In order to create this footnote you have to enter the following text simpliciter et lt IB gt om lt IE gt A purum The lemma must be enclosed in In addition the comm
79. quod in eo quod LOWERED BEGIN END lt LB gt lt LE gt bold in lt BDB gt eo lt BDE gt quod in eo quod BOLD BEGIN END lt BDB gt lt BDE gt centered lt CB gt in eo quod lt CE gt ineo quod CENTERED BEGIN END lt CB gt lt CE gt left aligned lt LAB gt in eo quod lt LAE gt in eo quod LEFT_BEGIN END lt LAB gt lt LAE gt right aligned lt RAB gt in eo quod lt RAE gt eo quod RIGHT BEGIN END lt RAB gt lt RAE gt Greek in lt gt lt gt quod in so quod GREEK BEGIN END lt GB gt lt GE gt Latin lt GB gt in LTB eo LTE quod lt GE gt CO yvo LATIN BEGIN END lt LTB gt lt LTE gt Exercise 7 Format the text according to the following items end of paragraph ARTICULUS XLII DE DEI PERFECTIONE sit perfectus QUAESTIO 1 UTRUM DEUS POSSIT DICI PERFECTUS dici perfectus Ioannem Ergo etc huiusmodi Ergo etc creaturae Ergo etc centered ARTICULUS XLII DE DEI PERFECTIONE QUAESTIO 1 UTRUM DEUS POSSIT DICI PERFECTUS small capitals UTRUM DEUS POSSIT DICI PERFECTUS AUGUSTINUS PHILOSOPHUS spaced out Super Ioannem Metaphysicae Caeli et mundi italic non est factus quia per ipsum facta sunt omnia quotation marks non est factus quia per ipsum facta sunt omnia exponents I Super Ioannem V Metaphysicae I Caeli et mundi not implemented 3 Typesetting side by side 21 2 Greek text The following conversion tables must be used for Greek text alphabet input abgdezhjiklmnxop
80. rm 1 1 1 2 2 If both labels within a from to reference and the reference itself are on the same page and you do not want CET to omit the page number you can turn off the omission of the page number with REF DOUBLE TEXT OMIT SAME PAGE N CET abbreviates from to references E g CET replaces the reference p 3 1 3 23 with the reference p 3 1 23 You can turn off the abbreviation of references with REF DOUBLE TEXT ABBREVIATE N Examples input with default settings REF DOUBLE TEXT OMIT SAME PAGE N This labell word label1 This word 1 1 This word p 1 1 This labell is a demonstration of a This is a demonstration of a from This is a demonstration of a from to reference to from to reference to a passage which cov reference to a passage which cov passage which covers several lines The position ers several lines label2 The position of ers several lines The position of the of the first sentence is 1 1 3 the first sentence is label1 label2 first sentence is 1 1 3 input with default settings REF DOUBLE TEXT ABBREVIATE N This labell is a label2 demonstra This is a demonstration l 1 This is a demonstration 1 1 1 tion label1 label2 44 CHAPTER 7 Indices CHAPTER 7 Indices There are four kinds of indices within CET the index of words from the main text the index of words from the variant readings the index of labels and the index of references The index of words from the main t
81. rogram BOXER Alt X and call Typeset Call Settings a second time Search the configuration file for the keyword HORIZONTAL SIZE Change the default value 11 0 cm to 12 0 cm Quit the word processing program BOXER Alt X W and call Typeset and Preview in order to see the effect of your changes to the configuration file 1 Image area HORIZONTAL SIZE 11 0 cm value defines the width of the text without the line numbers in the margin VERTICAL SIZE 17 0 cm value defines the height of the text without the headline HORIZONTAL OFFSET 0 3 cm value and VERTICAL OFFSET 1 5 cm value define the horizontal and vertical shift of the printout on the paper respectively Negative values cause a shift to the left and to the top of the paper respectively whereas positive values cause a shift to the right and to the bottom of the paper respectively These settings may be used for centering the printout on the paper 1 Image area 11 HORIZONTAL_TOLERANCE 0 1 pt value defines to which extent the width of a line may go beyond the width defined with HORIZONTAL SIZE If and only if MARK BAD LINES N Y yes no is active N Y lines wider than HORIZON TAL_SIZE HORIZONTAL_TOLERANCE are marked with a black rectangle in the right margin Appendix D contains information how to avoid these black rectangles GLOBAL FONT Times m m n 12 0 pt 12 0 pt font defines the font used unless CET encounters a new font definition in the text
82. rstufqyw printout aBySeTnOrxAu punctuation marks input void A09 printout gt CET puts a terminal sigma c at the end of words ending with sigma A normal sigma c is available by entering c instead of s accents must be placed in front of the corresponding letter acute accent grave accent circumflex 7 spiritus must be placed in front of the corresponding letter asper lenis gt iota subscriptum must be placed after the corresponding letter diaeresis must be placed in front of the corresponding letter Example GB gt en arq h hn o 1 ogos GE 6 A voc The Greek font can be selected with lt GB gt lt GE gt In addition the Greek font can be selected under the name LevyGreek just like the standard PostScript fonts see 3 5 Font selection 3 Typesetting side by side Using the commands for printing text side by side you can put two to nine columns side by side You have to tell CET the width of each column by specifying the percentage of the page width the columns cover within lt SWB gt lt SWE gt Then you can enter the paragraphs to be put side by side lt SYB gt text column 1 lt SYS gt lt SYS gt text column n lt SYE gt 22 CHAPTER 3 Text formatting SYNOPSIS_WIDTH_BEGIN lt SWB gt command name SYNOPSIS_WIDTH_END lt SWE gt command name SYNOPSIS_BEGIN lt SYB gt command name SY
83. set with CET 18 ARTICULUS XLII ARTICULUS XLII DE DEI PERFECTIONE Sequitur de Dei perfectione Circa quam duo sunt inquirenda primo si Deus possit dici perfectus secundo si perfectione cuiuslibet creaturae sit perfectus QUAESTIO 1 UTRUM DEUS POSSIT DICI PERFECTUS Circa primum arguitur quod Deus non possit dici perfectus Primo sic Omne perfectum est factum quia praepositio illa per in proposito non diminuit sed potius auget Deus non est factus quia per ipsum facta sunt omnia ut vult AUGUSTINUS sermone P Super Ioannem Ergo etc Secundo sic Id cuius natura stat in eo quod supra se recipit omnes conditiones nobilitatis maxime imperfectum est quia de ratione perfecti est quod non recipit additionem in dignitate et nobilitate et de ratione imperfecti quod recipit additionem ut iam dicetur Deus est huiusmodi quia non est nisi esse purum ut habitum est supra Esse autem simpliciter et purum super se recipit omnes determinationes dignitatis et nobilitatis ut sunt sapientia bonitas pulchritudo et cetera huiusmodi Ergo etc Tertio sic Quae perfecta sunt per se nihil invenitur extra illa ut dicit PHILOSOPHUS V Metaphysicae cap De perfecto Et dicit P Caeli et mundi quod corpus universi ex hoc est perfectum quia non habet aliud corpus extra quod tangit ispum Extra Deum autem sunt omnes creaturae Ergo etc 29 30 CHAPTER 4 Adding fonts CHAPTER 4 Adding fonts CET supports the standard
84. setter resolution after the installation Typeset and print your edition If you are satisfied with the printout copy the PostScript file PS to a diskette and send the diskette to the printing office Limitations 49 APPENDIX A Limitations Please note the following limitations During the translation into a TEX file a paragraph must not contain more than 65535 characters this corresponds to about 64000 characters before the translation If you are using BOXER and if you change the default command names you have to change BOXER DEFAULT CFG after the line EXT TXT CFG ERR accord ingly so that the changed command names are highlighted within BOXER see BOXER BOXER DOC Chapter 21 The following label names are reserved and must not be used lt number gt is an integer number see Appendix B Number f lt number gt used by CET for filenotes d lt number gt _ lt number gt used by CET for marking lemmata i lt number gt _ lt number gt used by CET for word indices m lt number gt used by CET for footnotes and endnotes n lt number gt used by CET for footnotes and endnotes r lt number gt used by CET for a list of references Text spaced out with lt SPB gt lt SPE gt is hyphenated only at places marked with l Typesetting in two columns with lt TCB gt lt TCE gt is under development The follow ing limitations apply Lemmata in the critical apparatus may refer to the following page this proble
85. ssary drivers and programs from AUTOEXEC BAT and CONFIG SYS Paragraph too long The paragraph is too long i e contains more than about 64000 characters Break the paragraph into several smaller ones by inserting empty lines Duplicate token Command names must be unique Example FOOTNOTE1_BEGIN lt FNB gt FOOTNOTE2_BEGIN lt FNB gt Matching note token not found The character corresponding to the character after in front of is missing Example Missing end of synopsis width lt SWE gt corresponding to lt SWB gt is missing Example lt SWB gt 10 10 10 Synopsis not initialised Before you can use lt SYB gt lt SYE gt you have to initialize the column widths with lt SWB gt lt SWE gt Syntax cepp filename CEPP EXE was called with wrong command line parameters Syntax error The current line is syntactically wrong Example XXX as a line in the configuration file Command name too long The length of a command name must not exceed 10 characters Example LATIN BEGIN 12345678901 Too many columns Up to 9 columns may be defined with lt SWB gt lt SWE gt Example lt SWB gt 1 2 3 45 6 7 8 9 10 lt SWE gt Two columns mode not initialised Before you can use lt TCB gt lt TCE gt you have to define the column width with lt TWB gt lt TWE gt Missing end of note corresponding to is missing Example lemma variant reading Missin
86. stead of BOXER you can use any word processing program which can export the text as an ASCII file For easy operation all components of CET are combined in the CET menu 1 Edit 2 gt Typeset 3 gt Preview 4 gt Print 5 gt PostScript Preview 6 gt Settings 7 gt Quit The normal process consists of the cycle Edit Typeset Preview By choosing Print you can print the edition within this cycle at any time After choosing Settings you can change the layout of your edition Your edition is saved in a file with the filename extension TXT The layout for your edition is saved in a file with the same name but with the filename extension CFG In the following text this file is called configuration file The following summary explains what happens when you select an item from the CET menu Edit Typeset asks for the name of the text file to be processed and loads it into the word processing program selected during the install ation of CET e g BOXER asks for the name of the text file to be processed converts this text file into two TEX files TEX and STY using the preprocessor CEPP EXE and typesets these two files using the program TEX and the macro packages EDMAC and LaTeX2e Should your text file contain an error CET displays a corresponding error message on the screen using the selected word processing program see Appendix E After quitting the word processing program CET lo
87. t primum D J K P S T W si Deus possit dici perfectus secundo secundum D J K P R S T W 51 de S perfectione cuiuslibet creaturae sit perfectus L N N L lt VSB gt 0 4 cm lt VSE gt lt CB gt QUAESTIO 1 lt CE gt lt VSB gt 0 4 cm lt VSE gt lt CB gt lt SCB gt Utrum Deus possit dici perfectus IB om IE AD J K P R S T W lt SCE gt lt CE gt lt VSB gt 0 4 cm lt VSE gt Bad II f 3 lt RB gt vZ lt RE gt Circa primum arguitur quod Deus non possit dici perfectus Primo Bad II f 2 lt RB gt rH lt RE gt sic Omne perfectum K 284 lt RB gt rb lt RE gt est factum quia praepositio illa per in proposito non diminuit sed potius auget Deus lt lt lt IB gt non est factus effectus quia per ipsum factat ita S sunt omnia lt IE gt gt gt ut vult lt SCB gt Augustinus lt SCE gt sermone I lt RB gt o lt RE gt lt gt lt gt D J K P R S T W lt SPB gt Super Ioannem SPE lt SCB gt August lt SCE gt lt IB gt In Ioannis Evangelium lt IE gt tract 1 n 12 CC lat 36 p 7 11 14 PL 35 1385 Sermo 118 n 1 PL 38 672 lt lt Si autem omnia per ipsum facta sunt intellige quia non est factus ipse gt gt cf lt IB gt Ioann lt IE gt 3 cf SCB Thom de Aq lt SCE gt lt IB gt Summa theol lt IE gt Ia q 4 a 1 ad 1 Quod enim factum non est perfectum proprie
88. t Latin 11 configuration file 4 6 10 font selecting a 23 critical apparatus 32ff footnote 32ff 76 footnote series footnote series formatting a footnote across several paragraphs footnote example footnote ordinary footnote overlapping footnote overlapping but unnested Ghostscript grave accent Greek text GS386 EXE h cek headline header running height of the text help in case of problems Hungarian umlaut hyphen hyphen between numbers hyphenation hyphenation rules i without dot image area including text files indentation index text formatting index of authors index of labels index of references index of words from main text index of words from variant readings introduction iota subscriptum italic text keyword 1 with L with label label index label name LaTeX2e left aligned text 32ff 32 35 38 33 34f 35 38 35 38 3 5 67 21 27 20f 5f 27 13f 13f 10 59 27 20 20 26 14f 66 27 10ff 25 23f 20 38 47 47 444 454 1ff 21 20 71ff 27 27 42f 47 42f 53 3f 66 20 lemma lemma separator lemma abbreviating a lemma alternative lemma suppressing a Levy font LevyGreek limitations line number repeating a line number suppressing a line numbering macron margin normal text number numbering line o with O with ordinary footnote page break page formatting page number paragraph paragrap
89. t SCB gt Utrum Deus possit dici perfectus lt SCE gt lt CE gt lt VSB gt 0 4 cm lt VSE gt Circa primum arguitur quod Deus non possit dici perfectus Primo sic Omne perfectumest factum quia praepositio illa per in proposito non diminuit sed potius auget Deus IB non est factus quia per ipsum facta sunt omnia lt IE gt gt gt ut vult lt SCB gt Augustinus lt SCE gt sermone I lt RB gt o lt RE gt lt SPB gt Super Ioannem lt SPE gt Ergo etc Secundo sic Id cuius natura stat in eo quod supra se recipit omnes conditiones nobilitatis maxime imperfectumest quia de ratione perfecti est quod non recipit additionem in dignitate et nobilitate et de ratione imperfecti quod recipit additionem ut iam dicetur Deus est huiusmodi quia est nisi esse purum ut habitum est supra Esse autem simpliciter et purum super se recipit omnes determinationes dignitatis et nobilitatis ut sunt sapientia bonitas pulchritudo et cetera huiusmodi Ergo etc Tertio sic Quae perfecta sunt per se nihil invenitur extra illa ut dicit lt SCB gt Philosophus lt SCE gt V lt RB gt o lt RE gt lt SPB gt Metaphysicae lt SPE gt cap De perfecto Et dicit I lt RB gt o lt RE gt lt SCB gt Caeli et mundi lt SCE gt quod corpus universi ex hoc est perfectum quia non habet aliud corpus extra quod tangit ispum Extra Deum autem sunt omnes creaturae Ergo etc L N type
90. t the beginning of the text 5 Line numbering This section explains how you can modify the appearance of the line numbers in the margin LINEATION BY page section selection defines the lineation mode lineation by page the first line of each page has the line number 1 or lineation by section lines within N N and simultaneously within L L are numbered sequentially regardless of page breaks The position of the line numbers in the margin can be defined with LINEATION MAR GIN left right inner outer selection the font for the line numbers in the margin can be defined with LINE NUMBER FONT Times m m n 10 0 pt 10 0 pt font and the distance between the line numbers in the margin and the text can be defined with LINE NUMBER DISTANCE 1 0 pc value The first line number to be printed can be defined with LINE NUMBER FIRST 5 number the distance between line numbers to be printed can be defined with LINE NUMBER INCREMENT 5 number The corresponding keywords for subline numbers are SUB LINE NUMBER FIRST 5 number and SUB LINE NUMBER INCREMENT 5 number 16 CHAPTER 2 Page formatting The line numbering must be started with N This command resets the line number counter to 0 Now the printing of line numbers can be started with L and can be stopped with L The corresponding commands for subline numbers are S and S The end of a numbered section must be marked with N The commands N L
91. uthors of the CET components CET consists of several software packages There were no CET without the work of the various authors listed below The components of CET the names and the addresses of the authors and references to correspondig documentation are listed in the following table Program CET shell CET preprocessor EDMAC LaTeX2e emTpx Hyphenation rules German Hyphenation rules Latin Hyphenation rules English RSX emx emxfpemu Levy fonts Greek Author Bernt Karasch John Lavagnino Dominik Wujastyk LaTeX3 project Donald E Knuth Eberhard Mattes Norbert Schwarz Bernd Raichle Claudio Beccari Dominik Wujastyk Graham Toal Rainer Schnither Eberhard Mattes W Metzenthen Silvio Levy Address Heinrich K nig Str 18 44797 Bochum Germany bernt karasch G rz ruhr uni bochum de Department of English and American Literature Brandeis University 415 South Street Waltham MA 02254 9110 USA lav binah cc brandeis edu Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine 183 Euston Road London NW1 2BE UK d wujastyk Q ucl ac uk Stanford University TeckstraBe 81 71696 M glingen Germany mattes azu informatik uni stuttgart de Rechenzentrum Ruhr Universit t Bochum Universit tsstr 150 44780 Bochum Germany norbert schwarz Q rz ruhr uni bochum de Stettener Str 73 73732 Esslingen Germany raichle informatik uni stuttgart de Politecni
92. you have to follow the instructions listed in Appendix E under error message 127 before calling addpsfnt again 32 CHAPTER 5 Footnotes endnotes and filenotes CHAPTER 5 Footnotes endnotes and filenotes This chapter explains how to enter footnotes endnotes and filenotes and how to change the appearance of these notes Footnotes are printed in the critical apparatus on the same page which contains the corresponding lemma the footnote refers to Endnotes can be printed at any position in the text You can instruct CET to print the endnotes at the current position in the text by inserting the corresponding command into the text e g at the end of a chapter or at the end of your edition Filenotes are similar to footnotes but wheras footnotes are printed in the critical apparatus filenotes are stored in a file on your hard disk possible use creation of a draft of an index of authors CET manages up to nine independent series of footnotes endnotes and filenotes Footnotes endnotes and filenotes are valid within numbered text only see 2 5 Line numbering 1 Footnotes You can adjust each of the nine footnote series to your needs independently of the other footnote series In the following text must be replaced with a number between 1 and 9 The commands refer to the footnote series defined by this number The width and the height of the horizontal rule above a footnote series can be defined with FOOTNOTE RULE 2 0 in 0 4
93. your text CET displays an error message This error message contains information about the type of the error the name of the file in which the error occured the line number and the beginning of the text which caused the error Example SUMMA ERR Error 160 Matching command does not follow Line 15 lt SCB gt Augustinus sermone Io Super Ioannem File SUMMA TXT SUMMA ERR When you cancel the error message by quitting the word processing program which displays the error message CET loads the faulty text into the word processing program If the word processing program supports a command line option for jumping to a specific line e g BOXER and if this option has been made known to CET during the installation of CET the cursor jumps to the line containing the error otherwise the cursor is in line 1 of the faulty text 100 Environment variable CET DRIVE not set The environment variable CET DRIVE must be defined in AUTOEXEC BAT see CET INSTALL ENG 5 Page 1 of 8 There is no line SET CET DRIVE C in AUTOEXEC BAT C is the letter of the drive which CET was installed to 101 Environment variable CET EDITOR JUMP must contain or must be empty The environment variable CET EDITOR JUMP defined in AUTOEXEC BAT has a wrong value 102 Could not create The file could not be created Possible causes There is no space left on the storage device The storage device is write protected The file exists and
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