Define and manage conditional content
This package provides some commands to define and manage conditional content in a LaTeX source document. A conditional content, in the sense within this is understood in this package, is a text (including mathematical or other formulas) and/or a graphical element (diagram, figure, image...) as substitutable forms, which, according to a condition test, may or may not appear in the generated document. One of the most common forms of conditional content management is multilingual ; but it can also include versioning, confidentiality levels, and so on. The philosophy of this package is based on the respective notions of condition field, condition property and condition space. With this package, any substitutable form in a source document is identified by a condition field and a condition property. The condition field is a functional theme that allows you to group together substitutable forms for the same conditional management. The condition property is a functional characterization specific to each substitutable form of a single condition domain. The condition space is used to designate the substitutable form(s) that must appear in the generated document. A condition space is defined by specifying a condition domain and a condition property to match with one or more substitutable forms.
Release | Stable | Testing |
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Fedora Rawhide | svn55387-48.fc36 | - |
Fedora 35 | svn55387-45.fc35 | - |
You can contact the maintainers of this package via email at
texlive dash maintainers at fedoraproject dot org
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