From 205e49a4c15d291a2519eedabd683341a153aa03 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Camil Staps Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2018 20:50:11 +0200 Subject: Bars everywhere --- Assignment1/assignment1.tex | 10 +++++++--- Assignment1/intro.tex | 2 +- 2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/Assignment1/assignment1.tex b/Assignment1/assignment1.tex index e8e34dd..cb1b363 100644 --- a/Assignment1/assignment1.tex +++ b/Assignment1/assignment1.tex @@ -78,8 +78,10 @@ \newif\ifchangebar\changebarfalse \let\oldcbend\cbend \def\cbend{\oldcbend\changebarfalse} -\newcommand{\erin}{\ifchangebar\cbend\fi\cbcolor{yellow}\cbstart\changebartrue} -\newcommand{\camil}{\ifchangebar\cbend\fi\cbcolor{red}\cbstart\changebartrue} +\newcommand{\changechangebar}[2][2pt]{\ifchangebar\cbend\fi\cbcolor{#2}\cbstart[#1]\changebartrue} +\newcommand{\erin}{\changechangebar{yellow}} +\newcommand{\camil}{\changechangebar{red}} +\newcommand{\both}{\changechangebar[1pt]{orange}} \renewcommand*{\arraystretch}{1.3} @@ -103,6 +105,7 @@ \begin{document} +\both \maketitle \setcounter{section}{5} @@ -120,16 +123,17 @@ \input{bibliographic-notes} \input{exercises} +\both \printbibliography \section*{Contribution} %TODO: Like we are some immature group of children, we have to provide proof of contribution -\camil Erin has started writing the text. This text was then copy-edited, slightly corrected where needed and expanded by Camil. (The result was then copy-edited, slightly corrected where needed and expanded by Erin. The result was then copy-edited, slightly corrected where needed and expanded by Camil.)$^\omega$ In the above, yellow bars indicate content primarily contributed by Erin, whereas red bars indicate content primarily contributed by Camil. +Thin orange bars indicate material that cannot be attributed to either. Unfortunately, disabilities of the \textsf{changebar} package make it impossible to indicate the fine-grainedness of our redaction process. \cbend diff --git a/Assignment1/intro.tex b/Assignment1/intro.tex index 15294ee..ddbaa5a 100644 --- a/Assignment1/intro.tex +++ b/Assignment1/intro.tex @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ +\erin \subsection{Past Modalities in LTL}\label{sec:intro} % Explain that past Modalities are not necessary for a complete logic % Explain that PLTL does make the logic more succinct (Paper 1) %TODO: Give example on what kind of things we want to express with PLTL -\erin As mentioned in Remark 5.16, LTL can be extended with \emph{past modalities}. This section discusses this extension. The combination of LTL and Past Modalities is often called \enquote{LTL-Past} or PLTL. -- cgit v1.2.3