% \DoNotIndex{\def}
% \DoNotIndex{\do}
% \DoNotIndex{\edef}
+% \DoNotIndex{\egroup}
% \DoNotIndex{\else}
% \DoNotIndex{\end}
% \DoNotIndex{\endcsname}
%
% \section{Introduction}
%
-% ^^AMLA style, consisting of a set of documentation conventions, has
-% ^^Agained widespread acceptance in the humanities.
-% According to The {\em MLA Handbook for Writers of Research
+% ^^A MLA style, consisting of a set of documentation conventions, has
+% ^^A gained widespread acceptance in the humanities.
+% According to the {\em MLA Handbook for Writers of Research
% Papers}\citeC{handbook}, MLA style is a set of ``commonly agreed-on
% rules for documenting quotations, facts, opinions and paraphrases'' that
% ``is preferred by a substantial majority of scholarly journals in
%\instructor{Professor Smith}
%\course{English 101}
%\date{1~Jan.\ 1970}
-%\title{The Inherent Sadism of Compulsory English Classes}
+%\title{The Sadism Inherent in Compulsory English Classes}
%
%\begin{document}
%\maketitle
%\newblock Reading: Addison-Wesley, 1994.
%
%\end{thebibliography}\end{verbatim}
-%
% In this example, |Lamport| is the author's last name (for use in
% citations) and |latex| is the marker used to reference it (see
% section~\ref{sec:parenthetical}).
% ADDRESS = "Reading",
% PUBLISHER = "Addison-Wesley",
% YEAR = "1994"}\end{verbatim}
+%
% In \package{mlastyle}, The |KEY| field serves the additional purpose of
% specifying an abbreviated title. This is unnecessary in the above
% example. If an additional book by Leslie Lamport was included, however,
-% the |KEY| field would allow |\cite{lamport}| to yield \examp{(Lamport,
+% the |KEY| field would allow |\cite{latex}| to yield \examp{(Lamport,
% \emph{\LaTeX\/})} instead of \examp[.]{(Lamport, \emph{\LaTeX: A Document
% Preparation System\/})}
%
+% Note that only entries referenced by a citation are included in the list
+% of works cited; to force the inclusion of an entry or all entries, use
+% |\nocite|\marg{marker} and |\nocite{*}|, respectively.
+%
% \StopEventually{\PrintChanges\bibliography{mlastyle}\PrintIndex}
%
% \section{Implementation}
% \end{macro}
% \begin{macro}{\section}
% \begin{macro}{\subsection}
+% \begin{macro}{\subsubsection}
% Sections are formatted by centering the section name and beginning a new
% page. Subsections simply center the section name.
% \begin{macrocode}
% ^^A\def\verbatim@font{\mlastyle@qspread\mlastyle@vfont}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
+% \end{macro}
% \subsubsection{Environments}
% ^^A%\newenvironment{blocks}{\begin{quote} \linespread{1} \selectfont}{\end{quote} \linespread{2} \small \selectfont}
% ^^A%\newenvironment{blockm}{\begin{quotation} \linespread{1} \selectfont}{\end{quotation} \linespread{2} \selectfont}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \subsubsection{MLA Style}
+% \begin{macro}{\@cite}
% \begin{macro}{\citeM}
% If the \Lopt{mla} or \Lopt{style} options are used, the following is
% executed.
\let\citeC\mlastyle@relax
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
+% \end{macro}
% \iffalse
% Place commas in-between citations in the same |\citeyear|, |\citeyearNP|,
% |\citeN|, or |\shortciteN| command.
\let\cite\mlastyle@cite
\let\citepage\mlastyle@cite
\let\citeindirect\mlastyle@cite
- \newcommand{\citeC}[2][]{ \@tempswafalse\@citex[]{#2}}
+ \newcommand{\citeC}[2][]{~\@tempswafalse\@citex[]{#2}}
\let\citeM\mlastyle@relax
\let\citepageM\mlastyle@relax
\let\citeindirectM\mlastyle@relax