./print/tex-fragoli, Macros for constructing complex semantic derivations

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Branch: CURRENT, Version: 1.1.1, Package name: tex-fragoli-1.1.1, Maintainer: pkgsrc-users

The primary goal of this package is to provide a minimal and
user-friendly syntax for constructing large and complex
semantic derivations, following the specific notational style
used at Goethe University Frankfurt. It includes a
comprehensive set of commands for text formatting and various
types of bracketing, ensuring a consistent style --
particularly when distinguishing between meta-language and
object-language within a single derivation or formula.
Formula-Style is losely based on the accompanying material to
an introductory course to linguistic semantics by Prof. Dr.
Thomas Ede Zimmermann. The package brings together and refines
a collection of LaTeX commands and concepts developed over the
years within the Department of Linguistics at the
Goethe-Universitat at Frankfurt am Main. In the process of
preparing research papers, assignments, and examinations,
numerous custom LaTeX headers and commands were shared within
the department -- some mutually compatible, others not. Note:
The package name is an abbreviation of "Frankfurt Goethe
Linguistic".


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   2025-05-13 12:09:34 by Mark Davies | Files touched by this commit (8)
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tex-fragoli{,-doc}: add version 1.1.1

The primary goal of this package is to provide a minimal and
user-friendly syntax for constructing large and complex
semantic derivations, following the specific notational style
used at Goethe University Frankfurt. It includes a
comprehensive set of commands for text formatting and various
types of bracketing, ensuring a consistent style --
particularly when distinguishing between meta-language and
object-language within a single derivation or formula.
Formula-Style is losely based on the accompanying material to
an introductory course to linguistic semantics by Prof. Dr.
Thomas Ede Zimmermann. The package brings together and refines
a collection of LaTeX commands and concepts developed over the
years within the Department of Linguistics at the
Goethe-Universitat at Frankfurt am Main. In the process of
preparing research papers, assignments, and examinations,
numerous custom LaTeX headers and commands were shared within
the department -- some mutually compatible, others not. Note:
The package name is an abbreviation of "Frankfurt Goethe
Linguistic".