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diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/catechis/CHANGES b/macros/latex/contrib/catechis/CHANGES new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..1f13f13936 --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/catechis/CHANGES @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +02 Nov 1202 (02 Nov 2018): Page breaks are now prohibited +between the question and answer (though of course they can +still be broken within questions or answers). Version 2.5. + +19 Oct 1202 (21 Oct 2018): For some reason I had completely +left out the ability to cross-reference catechism questions +by number. That's now in there. Version 2.4. + +13 Oct 1202 (15 Oct 2018): The package was producing lots +of "Underfull hbox" warnings because I'd forgotten an \hfil. +I've put in that \hfil, and the package is much quieter. +Version 2.3 + +21 Jul 1202 (25 Jul 2018): \catcommsty was actually +\catcommentsty, which was wrong, so \catcommsty didn't have +any effect. Fixed it. Version 2.2. + +11 Jul 1202 (13 Jul 2018): Added the catcitations +environment, which inserts appropriate spacing before and +after a citations section. Also added \catcitationsbefskip +and \catcitationsaftskip, to allow controlling how much +space will be skipped. Version 2.1. + +11 Jan 1202 (13 Jan 2018): Complete rewrite of the package; +much simpler and cleaner. Added \catexplic command. +\citetitle was replaced by \catcitetitle, to avoid +inevitable naming collisions. \scripture is now simply an +alias of \catcite, with a view to eventual deprecation. +Version 2.0. diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/catechis/README b/macros/latex/contrib/catechis/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c6e77e4573 --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/catechis/README @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ ++AMDG + +This document is copyright 1202 (2018) by Donald P. Goodman, +and is released publicly under the LaTeX Project Public +License. The distribution and modification of this work is +constrained by the conditions of that license. See + http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt +for the text of the license. This document is released +under version 1.3c of that license, and this work may be distributed +or modified under the terms of that license or, at your option, any +later version. + +This work has the LPPL maintenance status 'maintained'. + +The Current Maintainer of this work is Donald P. Goodman. + +This work consists of the files catechis.ins, catechis.sty, and +test.tex. + +This document should run properly on any properly running LaTeX +system. It's been tested specifically with TeXLive on Linux (2.6.2 +kernel). + +catechis is intended to provide basic and advanced macros for +producing catechism texts. It is meant to be extensively +customizable. diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/catechis/catechis.dtx b/macros/latex/contrib/catechis/catechis.dtx new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b650d413a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/catechis/catechis.dtx @@ -0,0 +1,583 @@ +% \iffalse +% +AMDG This document was begun on E January 1202, and it +% is humbly dedicated to her Immaculate Heart for +% her prayers, and to the Sacred Heart of Jesus for His +% mercy. +% +% This document is copyright 2017 by Donald P. Goodman, and is +% released publicly under the LaTeX Project Public License. The +% distribution and modification of this work is constrained by the +% conditions of that license. See +% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt +% for the text of the license. This document is released +% under version 1.3 of that license, and this work may be distributed +% or modified under the terms of that license or, at your option, any +% later version. +% +% This work has the LPPL maintenance status 'maintained'. +% +% The Current Maintainer of this work is Donald P. Goodman +% (dgoodmaniii@gmail.com). +% +% This work consists of catechis.dtx, catechis.ins, and +% derived files catechis.sty and catechis.pdf. +% \fi + +% \iffalse +%<package>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1999/12/01] +%<package>\ProvidesPackage{catechis}[2018/11/02 v2.5 Support for writing catechism questions and answers] +%<*driver> +\documentclass{ltxdoc} + +\usepackage{doc} +\usepackage{array} +\usepackage{lettrine} + \setcounter{DefaultLines}{3} + \setlength{\DefaultFindent}{2pt} + \renewcommand{\LettrineFontHook}{\color{red}} +\usepackage{url} +\usepackage{spverbatim} +\usepackage{fancyvrb} + \newcommand\vitem[1][]{\SaveVerb[% + aftersave={\item[\textnormal{\bfseries\UseVerb[#1]{vsave}}]}]{vsave}} +\usepackage[typeone]{dozenal} +\usepackage{lmodern} +\usepackage[]{catechis} +\usepackage[colorlinks]{hyperref} +\usepackage{makeidx} +\EnableCrossrefs +\PageIndex +\CodelineNumbered +\RecordChanges +\makeindex + +\def\exline{\bigskip\hrule\bigskip} + +\tracingmacros=3 \begin{document} \DocInput{catechis.dtx} +\end{document} +%</driver> \fi +% +% \title{The |catechis| Package, v2.5} \author{Donald P.\ +% Goodman III} \date{\today} +% +% \maketitle +% +% \begin{abstract} +% \noindent +% The catechism (a text consisting of explicitly-stated and +% usually numbered questions and answers) has long been an +% important vehicle for teaching the basics of concepts. +% \LaTeX, however, does not by default have much facility +% for producing such texts. The |catechis| package provides +% a number of highly customizable macros for writing +% catechisms, including a numbered question-and-answer +% environment; comments on answers; and citations. +% \end{abstract} +% +% \tableofcontents +% +% \section{Introduction} +% +% Catechisms are largely known for basic religious +% instruction, and this has indeed been their primary use. +% For this reason alone, \LaTeX\ ought to have some +% facilities for authoring them. Furthermore, the form is +% useful for other topics, as well; it provides an easy way +% to give basic information on a topic, making it easily +% extractable by eye from the full text, while still +% allowing more advanced discussion for those who wish to +% plunge more deeply into a given question. +% +% |catechis| is packaged according to the \LaTeX\ +% \textsc{docstrip} utility, which allows automatic +% extraction of code and documentation from the same files. +% +% This is version 2.0 of |catechis|; it represents a mostly +% complete rewrite of the package, which is therefore much +% simpler and more robust. +% +% \section{The State of the \TeX\ for Catechisms} +% \label{sect:state} +% +% \LaTeX\ has basically no provision for producing +% well-formed catechisms. It's easy enough to fake it, of +% course; for example: +% +% \begin{verbatim} +% \begin{enumerate} +% \item\textbf{Who made us?} \\ God made us. +% \item\textbf{Why did God make us?} \\ God made us to +% know Him, love Him, and serve Him, and by so doing +% to gain everlasting life with Him in Heaven. +% \end{enumerate} +% \end{verbatim} +% +% This gives the following result: +% +% \exline +%\begin{enumerate} +% \item\textbf{Who made us?} \\ God made us. +% \item\textbf{Why did God make us?} \\ God made us to +% know Him, love Him, and serve Him, and by so doing +% to gain everlasting life with Him in Heaven. +%\end{enumerate} +% \exline +% +% However, this solution is far from satisfactory. It's +% unportable, fit really only for this one document; +% uncustomizable, because it's hard-wired to do only this +% one thing; unmodifiable, at least automatically, because +% it uses explicit visual formatting in the text; and far +% too wordy. What is desired is something more along the +% lines of the following: +% +% \begin{verbatim} +% \catques{Who made us?}{God made us.} +% \catques{Why did God make us?}{God made us to +% know Him, love Him, and serve Him, and by so doing +% to gain everlasting life with Him in Heaven.} +% \end{verbatim} +% +% Which, with the |catechis| package, produces this: +% +% \exline +% \catques{Who made us?}{God made us.} +% \catques{Why did God make us?}{God made us to +% know Him, love Him, and serve Him, and by so doing +% to gain everlasting life with Him in Heaven.} +% \catques{What will happen if the question is really long, +% so that it wraps to the next line?}{It will work properly, +% with the wrapped line appropriately indented. The answer, +% as you have already seen, will behave likewise.} +% \exline +% +% |catechis| provides these facilities and more to produce +% high-quality, useful catechisms. +% +% \section{Basic Usage} +% \label{sect:basics} +% +% The most basic usage of |catechis| is encompassed by the +% \DescribeMacro{\catques}|\catques| macro: +% +% \begin{center} +% \cmd{\catques} \marg{question} \marg{answer} +% \end{center} +% +% There is no more to this than meets the eye. Both +% arguments are mandatory, though either may be empty; the +% first is the question, and the second is the answer. It +% is often helpful to indent sensibly to keep these more +% readable in the source: +% +% \begin{verbatim} +% \catques{What is the question?}{% +% The question is, ``What is the question?''}% +% \end{verbatim} +% +% This produces the following: +% +% \exline +% \catques{What is the question?}{The question is, ``What is the question?''}% +% \exline +% +% Our next macro, \DescribeMacro{\catcomment}|\catcomment|, +% really shows the genius of the catechism concept. The +% question and answer are the \emph{basic} information; it's +% easily followed up by a comment, which is visually +% separate and can be skipped by those interested in, or +% only ready for, the basics, but is still sensibly placed +% and ready for those who wish it. +% +% \exline +% \catques{What is the question?}{The question is, ``What is the question?''}% +% \catcomment{This is a comment. It's very interesting, it +% wraps and indents correctly, and the package's default +% comment style is demonstrated here.} +% \catques{How are the questions numbered? Are they +% numbered sequentially, throughout the text?}{Yes, the +% questions are numbered sequentially throughout the text. +% You can reset the numbers manually, which we'll talk about +% later; but by default, there is one question stream which +% is numbered from 1 on up.} +% \catcomment{We're numbering questions sequentially to show +% that you can have catechism questions scattered throughout +% a text, or your text can be entirely in the form of a +% catechism. |catechis| works either way.} +% \exline +% +% There is also the \DescribeMacro{\catexplic}|\catexplic| +% command, which works essentially identically to +% |\catcomment| but can include paragraph breaks and is +% intended for much lengthier commentary on the answer. +% +% \begin{verbatim} +% \catques{What is the question?}{The question is, ``What is the question?''}% +% \catcomment{This is a comment. It's very interesting, it +% wraps and indents correctly, and the package's default +% comment style is demonstrated here.} +% \catexplic{We can make some really impressive things +% happen with this command. While comments allow +% short explanatory comments on an answer, explics +% give us field to go on for a long time, if we want. +% +% We can put in paragraph breaks, and we can even do the +% following: +% \begin{compactenum} +% \item We can put lists in them! +% \item Isn't that cool? This can provide a great way to +% give advanced information on a topic that people can read +% if they want, or just skip on to the next question! +% \end{compactenum}\restoreindents +% +% You can really produce beautiful catechetical works using +% this facility, which will do a great job of instructing +% people at all levels of expertise. +% }% +% \end{verbatim} +% +% \exline +% \catques{What is the question?}{The question is, ``What is the question?''}% +% \catcomment{This is a comment. It's very interesting, it +% wraps and indents correctly, and the package's default +% comment style is demonstrated here.} +% \catexplic{We can make some really impressive things +% happen with this command. While comments allow +% short explanatory comments on an answer, explics +% give us field to go on for a long time, if we want. +% +% We can put in paragraph breaks, the indentation of which +% we can control with fine granularity; and we can even do the +% following: +% +% \begin{compactenum} +% \item We can put lists in them! +% \item Isn't that cool? This can provide a great way to +% give advanced information on a topic that people can read +% if they want, or just skip on to the next question! +% \end{compactenum}\restoreindents +% +% You can really produce beautiful catechetical works using +% this facility, which will do a great job of instructing +% people at all levels of expertise. +% +% }% +% \exline +% +% You'll note that lists \emph{will} hose all of +% |catechis|'s careful indentation, so after using one in a +% |\catexplic|, you must issue +% \DescribeMacro{\restoreindents}|\restoreindents| to get +% everything back to normal. +% +% Catechisms also routinely provide citations to support +% their claims; |catechis| provides for this, too. A +% heading for a group of citations is printed by issuing +% \DescribeMacro{\catcitetitle}|\catcitetitle|, and each +% individual citation is printed by issuing the |\catcite| +% command, which takes the citation as the first argument +% and the source as the second: +% +% \begin{center} +% \DescribeMacro{\catcite} +% \cmd{\catcite} \marg{citation} \marg{source} +% \end{center} +% +% An example: +% +% \begin{verbatim} +% \catcitetitle +% \catcite{For the apparel oft proclaims the man.}{Polonius} +% \catcite{And this above all: to thine own self be true; / +% and it must follow, as the night the day, / that thou +% canst not be false to any man.}{Polonius} +% \end{verbatim} +% +% \exline +% \catcitetitle +% \catcite{For the apparel oft proclaims the man.}{Polonius} +% \catcite{And this above all: to thine own self be true; / +% and it must follow, as the night the day, / that thou +% canst not be false to any man.}{Polonius} +% \exline +% +% Because this will often not result in proper spacing, +% |catechis| provides an environment, +% \DescribeMacro{catcitations}|catcitations|, which +% will insert appropriate spacing before and after the +% citations. This environment will automatically run +% |\catcitetitle| for you. +% +% \begin{verbatim} +% \begin{catcitations} +% \catcite{For the apparel oft proclaims the man.}{Polonius} +% \catcite{And this above all: to thine own self be true; / +% and it must follow, as the night the day, / that thou +% canst not be false to any man.}{Polonius} +% \end{catcitations} +% \end{verbatim} +% +% \exline +% \begin{catcitations} +% \catcite{For the apparel oft proclaims the man.}{Polonius} +% \catcite{And this above all: to thine own self be true; / +% and it must follow, as the night the day, / that thou +% canst not be false to any man.}{Polonius} +% \end{catcitations} +% \exline +% +% Lastly, |catechis| gives some provisions for more +% customary catechetical enumerates. It uses standard +% features from the |paralist| package for this, and simply +% makes those the default. +% +% \begin{verbatim} +% \catques{Can we do enumerates?}{Yes, we can do those; we +% can even do them in a special way, so that it looks more +% like the way catechisms customarily look.} +% \catcomment{Just check this out; we have here a comment +% giving slightly more detailed information, then an +% enumerate giving \emph{much} more detailed information.} +% \begin{enumerate} +% \item Here, we have the first item, with some extra +% details elaborating on what was said before. +% \item Here, we have another item. +% \item Here, we have still another. +% \end{enumerate} +% \end{verbatim} +% +% \exline +% \catques{Can we do enumerates?}{Yes, we can do those; we +% can even do them in a special way, so that it looks more +% like the way catechisms customarily look.} +% \catcomment{Just check this out; we have here a comment +% giving slightly more detailed information, then an +% enumerate giving \emph{much} more detailed information.} +% \begin{compactenum} +% \item Here, we have the first item, with some extra +% details elaborating on what was said before. +% \item Here, we have another item. +% \item Here, we have still another. +% \end{compactenum} +% \exline +% +% \section{Customization} +% \label{sect:custom} +% +% Pretty much everything in the package can be customized. +% The names of the necessary commands and lengths are fairly +% predictable: they will start with |\cat|, be followed by +% the type of thing (|ques|, |comm|, |explic|, etc.), and +% then the property to be set (|sty|, |indent|, |hindent|, +% etc.). +% +% In all cases, lengths are set with |\setlength|, while +% commands are set with |\newcommand| or |\def|. +% +% \begin{description} +% \vitem|catquesnum| \DescribeMacro{catquesnum} The counter +% which |catechis| maintains for the questions. It can be +% set or reset with the usual \LaTeX\ counter commands +% (e.g., |\setcounter|, |\addtocounter|). +% \vitem|\thecatquesnum| \DescribeMacro{\thecatquesnum} The +% actual typeset version of |catquesnum|. By default, this +% is defined as |\renewcommand{\thecatquesnum}{\arabic{catquesnum}.}|. +% \vitem|\catquesnumwd| \DescribeMacro{\catquesnumwd} The +% width of the box in which |catechis| typesets the question +% number. By default, |2em|. +% \vitem|\catquesindent| \DescribeMacro{\catquesindent} +% The indentation of the first line of the question in +% |\catques|. By default, |0em|. +% \vitem|\catqueshindent| \DescribeMacro{\catqueshindent} +% The indentation of subsequent lines of the question in +% |\catques|. By default, |2em|. +% \vitem|\catquessty| \DescribeMacro{\catquessty} The style +% in which the question will be printed in |\catques|. By +% default, |\bfseries|. +% \vitem|\catansindent| \DescribeMacro{\catansindent} +% The indentation of the first line of the answer in +% |\catques|. By default, |2em|. +% \vitem|\catanshindent| \DescribeMacro{\catanshindent} +% The indentation of subsequent lines of the answer in +% |\catques|. By default, |2em|. +% \vitem|\catanssty| \DescribeMacro{\catanssty} The style +% in which the answer will be printed in |\catques|. By +% default, empty. +% \vitem|\catcommindent| \DescribeMacro{\catcommindent} +% The indentation of the first line of the comment in +% |\catcomment|. By default, |2em|. +% \vitem|\catcommhindent| \DescribeMacro{\catcommhindent} +% The indentation of subsequent lines of the comment in +% |\catcomment|. By default, |2em|. +% \vitem|\catcommsty| \DescribeMacro{\catcommsty} The style +% in which the comment will be printed in |\catcomment|. By +% default, empty. +% \vitem|\catexplicindent| \DescribeMacro{\catexplicindent} +% The indentation of the first line of the paragraphs in a +% |\catexplic|. By default, |4em|. +% \vitem|\catexplichindent| \DescribeMacro{\catexplichindent} +% The indentation of subsequent lines of the paragraphs in a +% |\catexplic|. By default, |2em|. +% \vitem|\catexplicsty| \DescribeMacro{\catexplicsty} The style +% in which the comment will be printed in |\catexplic|. By +% default, |\small|. +% \vitem|\catcitetitleword| +% \DescribeMacro{\catcitetitleword} The word which the +% |\catcitetitle| command will print. By default, +% |Citations|. +% \vitem|\catcitetitlesty| \DescribeMacro{\catcitetitlesty} +% The style in which |\catcitetitle| will print its +% contents. By default, |\Large\scshape|. +% \vitem|\catcitationbefskip| \DescribeMacro{\catcitationbefskip} +% The distance to skip prior to beginning a |catcitations| +% environment, before running |\catcitetitle|. +% \vitem|\catcitationaftskip| \DescribeMacro{\catcitationaftskip} +% The distance to skip after ending a |catcitations| +% environment. +% \vitem|\catciteindent| \DescribeMacro{\catciteindent} The +% indentation of the first line of the citation itself +% (that is, the quotation) in a |\catcite|. By default, +% |0em|. +% \vitem|\catcitehindent| \DescribeMacro{\catcitehindent} +% The indentation of subsequent lines in the citation itself +% (that is, the quotation) in a |\catcite|. By default, +% |0em|. +% \vitem|\catcitesty| \DescribeMacro{\catcitesty} The style +% in which the citation itself (that is, the quotation) will +% be printed in |\catcite|. By default, |\itshape|. +% \vitem|\catsrcindent| \DescribeMacro{\catsrcindent} The +% indentation of the first line of the source +% in a |\catcite|. By default, |2em|. +% \vitem|\catsrchindent| \DescribeMacro{\catsrchindent} +% The indentation of subsequent lines in the source +% in a |\catcite|. By default, |2em|. +% \vitem|\catsrcsty| \DescribeMacro{\catsrcsty} The style in +% which the source will be printed in |\catcite|. By +% default, empty. +% \end{description} +% +% Finally, the list settings are all from |paralist|, so +% that package's documentation should be consulted for +% changing the defaults set up for them. +% +% These options are sufficient to manipulate |catechis| +% into behaving however you'd like. +% +% \section{Implementation} +% +% Start by requiring |paralist|, to take care of our custom +% enumerates. +% \begin{macrocode} +\RequirePackage{paralist} + \setdefaultenum{(a)}{(1)}{(i)}{(A)} + \setdefaultleftmargin{3.8em}{}{}{}{}{} +% \end{macrocode} +% Now we create the indentations and styles for the default +% question counter, the questions themselves, and the +% answers. We also set sensible defaults. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newlength{\catquesindent}\setlength{\catquesindent}{0em} +\newlength{\catqueshindent}\setlength{\catqueshindent}{2em} +\newlength{\catansindent}\setlength{\catansindent}{2em} +\newlength{\catanshindent}\setlength{\catanshindent}{2em} +\newlength{\catquesnumwd}\setlength{\catquesnumwd}{2em} +\newcounter{catquesnum}\setcounter{catquesnum}{0} +\def\catquesnumsty{\bfseries} +\def\catquessty{\bfseries} +\def\catanssty{} +\renewcommand{\thecatquesnum}{\arabic{catquesnum}.} +% \end{macrocode} +% Here, we define the catechism question macro. Nothing +% much surprising here. +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\catques#1#2{% + \stepcounter{catquesnum}% + \def\@currentlabel{\thecatquesnum}% + {\parindent=\catquesindent\hangindent=\catqueshindent\hangafter=1% + {\par\leavevmode\hbox to\catquesnumwd{\catquesnumsty\thecatquesnum\hfil}% + \catquessty #1}\par\nobreak}% + {\parindent=\catansindent\hangindent=\catanshindent\hangafter=1% + {\par\catanssty #2}\par}% +}% +% \end{macrocode} +% Define the catechism comments, and set sensible defaults +% for the settings. +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\catcommsty{} +\newlength{\commindent}\setlength{\commindent}{2em} +\newlength{\commhindent}\setlength{\commhindent}{2em} +\def\catcomment#1{% + {\parindent=\commindent\hangindent=\commhindent\hangafter=1% + {\par\catcommsty #1}\par} +}% +% \end{macrocode} +% Define the catechism explications (longer than comments, +% allowing paragraph breaks), and set sensible defaults for +% their settings. +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\catexplicsty{\small} +\newlength{\explicindent}\setlength{\explicindent}{4em} +\newlength{\explichindent}\setlength{\explichindent}{2em} +\long\def\catexplic#1{% + {\par\everypar={\parindent=\explicindent\hangindent=\explichindent\hangafter=1}% + {\par\catexplicsty\ #1}\par}% +}% +% \end{macrocode} +% Because lists always seem to run roughshod over +% indentation settings, and because it's easier to do this +% than to write custom lists just for this package, we +% define |\restoreindents| to fix settings after a list in a +% |\catexplic|. +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\restoreindents{% + \par% + \everypar={% + \parindent=\explicindent% + \hangindent=\explichindent% + \hangafter=1% + }% + \par% +}% +% \end{macrocode} +% Define the commands to produce citation titles, and set +% sensible defaults; also for the citation environment. +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\catcitetitlesty{\Large\scshape}% +\def\catcitetitleword{Citations}% +\def\catcitetitle{% + \begin{center}% + \catcitetitlesty\catcitetitleword% + \end{center}% +}% +\newlength\catcitationbefskip\catcitationbefskip=1em% +\newlength\catcitationaftskip\catcitationaftskip=1em% +\def\catcitations{% + \leavevmode% + \vskip\catcitationbefskip% + \catcitetitle% +}% +\def\endcatcitations{% + \leavevmode% + \vskip\catcitationaftskip% +}% +% \end{macrocode} +% Define actual citations macros and lengths. +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\catcitesty{\itshape}% +\def\catsrcsty{}% +\newlength{\catciteindent}\setlength{\catciteindent}{0em}% +\newlength{\catcitehindent}\setlength{\catcitehindent}{0em}% +\newlength{\catsrcindent}\setlength{\catsrcindent}{2em}% +\newlength{\catsrchindent}\setlength{\catsrchindent}{2em}% +\def\catcite#1#2{% + {\parindent=\catciteindent\hangindent=\catcitehindent\hangafter=1% + {\par\catcitesty #1}\par}% + {\parindent=\catsrcindent\hangindent=\catsrchindent\hangafter=1% + {\par\catsrcsty#2}\par}% +}% +\let\scripture=\catcite +% \end{macrocode} +% +% And that's it. Happy \TeX{}ing! +% +% \PrintIndex diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/catechis/catechis.ins b/macros/latex/contrib/catechis/catechis.ins new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9d955c9ba2 --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/catechis/catechis.ins @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +% +AMDG This document was begun on E January 1202, and it +% is humbly dedicated to her Immaculate Heart for +% her prayers, and to the Sacred Heart of Jesus for His +% mercy. +% +% This document is copyright 2015 by Donald P. Goodman, and is +% released publicly under the LaTeX Project Public License. The +% distribution and modification of this work is constrained by the +% conditions of that license. See +% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt +% for the text of the license. 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