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But first, please read +<http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>. diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/cellprops/README.md b/macros/latex/contrib/cellprops/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b09b4a5d35 --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/cellprops/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +The `cellprops` package +======================= + +This package reworks the internals of `tabular`, `array`, and similar +constructs, and adds a `\cellprops` command accepting CSS-like selectors and +properties. It depends on `mdwtab`, `xcolor` and of course `expl3` and +`xparse`. + +You can use most constructs of `mdwtab`, but some too hackish usage might +alter the function of cellprops. + +Look at the PDF documentation to see examples and detailed usage. + + + +Copyright (C) 2018 Julien "_FrnchFrgg_" RIVAUD + +This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +(at your option) any later version. + +This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +GNU General Public License for more details. + +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/cellprops/cellprops.dtx b/macros/latex/contrib/cellprops/cellprops.dtx new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..1ee1a858b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/cellprops/cellprops.dtx @@ -0,0 +1,1429 @@ +% \iffalse meta-comment +% vim: tw=80 spl=en +% +%% File: cellprops.dtx (C) Copyright 2018 RIVAUD Julien +%% +%% It may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the +%% General Public License (GPL), either version 3 of this +%% license or (at your option) any later version. +% +%<*driver|package> +% The version of expl3 required is tested as early as possible, as +% some really old versions do not define \ProvidesExplPackage. +\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1995/12/01] +\RequirePackage{expl3}[2016/01/19] +\def\ExplFileName{cellprops} +\def\ExplFileDescription{CSS-like cell and table properties} +\def\ExplFileDate{2018/07/16} +\def\ExplFileVersion{1.4} +%</driver|package> +%<*driver> +\documentclass[full]{l3doc} +\usepackage[english]{babel} +\usepackage{longtable} +\usepackage{cellprops} +\begin{document} + \DocInput{\jobname.dtx} +\end{document} +%</driver> +% \fi +% +% \title{^^A +% The \textsf{\ExplFileName} package\\ \ExplFileDescription^^A +% \thanks{This file describes v\ExplFileVersion, +% last revised \ExplFileDate.}^^A +% } +% +% \author{^^A +% Julien ``\_FrnchFrgg\_'' \textsc{Rivaud}\thanks +% {^^A +% E-mail: +% \href{mailto:frnchfrgg@free.fr} +% {frnchfrgg@free.fr}^^A +% }^^A +% } +% +% \date{Released \ExplFileDate} +% +% \maketitle +% +% \begin{documentation} +% +% +% +% \section{\pkg{\ExplFileName} documentation} +% +% This package reworks the internals of \env{tabular}, \env{array}, and similar +% constructs, and adds a \cs{cellprops} command accepting CSS-like selectors and +% properties. It implements the "border-collapse: separate" CSS model. +% +% It depends on \pkg{mdwtab}, \pkg{xcolor} and of course \pkg{expl3} and +% \pkg{xparse}. +% +% \pkg{cellprops} default settings mimick the LaTeX layout, that is left and +% right padding equal to "\tabcolsep" or "\arraycolsep", zero top and bottom +% padding, but minimum height and depth corresponding to the table strut box. +% +% I recommend to add globally: +%\begin{verbatim} +%\cellprops{ td { padding: 1ex; min-height: 0pt; min-depth: 0pt; } } +%\end{verbatim} +% so that you get better-looking tables by default. +% +% \subsection{Examples} +% +% To produce: +% \[ +% \cellprops{ +% td { +% padding: 1ex; +% min-height: 0pt; +% min-depth: 0pt; +% border-style: none solid solid none; +% text-align: center; +% } +% table { +% background-color: black!5!white; +% } +% tr:nth-child(even) { +% background-color: black!15!white; +% } +% td:nth-child(even) { +% background-color: yellow!20!white +% } +% tr:nth-child(even) td:nth-child(even) { +% background-color: yellow!50!white; +% } +% tr:first-child td { +% border-top-style: solid; +% } +% td:first-child { +% border-left-style: solid; +% math-mode: text; +% text-align: left; +% } +% } +% \begin{array}{nnnn} +% This is text & A_2 & A_3 & A_4 \\ +% B1 & This is maths & B_3 & \\ +% C1 & C_2 & X & Y \\ +% D1 & D_2 & DX & v \\ +% E & F & \int_a^b f(t) dt & v \\ +% \end{array} +% \] +% you can use: +%\begin{verbatim} +% \[ +% \cellprops{ +% td { +% padding: 1ex; +% min-height: 0pt; +% min-depth: 0pt; +% border-style: none solid solid none; +% text-align: center; +% } +% table { +% background-color: black!5!white; +% } +% tr:nth-child(even) { +% background-color: black!15!white; +% } +% td:nth-child(even) { +% background-color: yellow!20!white +% } +% tr:nth-child(even) td:nth-child(even) { +% background-color: yellow!50!white; +% } +% tr:first-child td { +% border-top-style: solid; +% } +% td:first-child { +% border-left-style: solid; +% math-mode: text; +% text-align: left; +% } +% } +% \begin{array}{nnnn} +% This is text & A_2 & A_3 & A_4 \\ +% B1 & This is maths & B_3 & \\ +% C1 & C_2 & X & Y \\ +% D1 & D_2 & DX & v \\ +% E & F & \int_a^b f(t) dt & v \\ +% \end{array} +% \] +%\end{verbatim} +% +% You can also use the \env{longtable} environment: +% +%\begingroup +% +%\cellprops{ +% td { border: thin solid black; } +% tr:nth-child(4n) td:first-child, +% tr:nth-child(4n+1) td:nth-child(2), +% tr:nth-child(4n+2) td:nth-child(3), +% tr:nth-child(4n+3) td:nth-child(4) { +% border: thick solid red; +% } +%} +%\begin{longtable}{nnnn} +% aaaaa & baaaa & caaaaa & dbbbb \\ +% aaaaa & baaaa & caaaaa & dbbbb \\ +% aaaaa & baaaa & caaaaa & dbbbb \\ +% aaaaa & baaaa & caaaaa & dbbbb \\ +% aaaaa & baaaa & caaaaa & dbbbb \\ +% aaaaa & baaaa & caaaaa & dbbbb \\ +% aaaaa & baaaa & caaaaa & dbbbb \\ +% aaaaa & baaaa & caaaaa & dbbbb \\ +% aaaaa & baaaa & caaaaa & dbbbb \\ +% aaaaa & baaaa & caaaaa & dbbbb \\ +% aaaaa & baaaa & caaaaa & dbbbb \\ +% aaaaa & baaaa & caaaaa & dbbbb \\ +% aaaaa & baaaa & caaaaa & dbbbb \\ +% aaaaa & baaaa & caaaaa & dbbbb \\ +% aaaaa & baaaa & caaaaa & dbbbb \\ +% aaaaa & baaaa & caaaaa & dbbbb \\ +% aaaaa & baaaa & caaaaa & dbbbb \\ +% aaaaa & baaaa & caaaaa & dbbbb \\ +% aaaaa & baaaa & caaaaa & dbbbb \\ +% aaaaa & baaaa & caaaaa & dbbbb \\ +% aaaaa & baaaa & caaaaa & dbbbb \\ +% aaaaa & baaaa & caaaaa & dbbbb \\ +% aaaaa & baaaa & caaaaa & dbbbb \\ +% aaaaa & baaaa & caaaaa & dbbbb \\ +% aaaaa & baaaa & caaaaa & dbbbb \\ +%\end{longtable} +% +%\endgroup +% +% This table has been produced by: +%\begin{verbatim} +%\cellprops{ +% td { border: thin solid black; } +% tr:nth-child(4n) td:first-child, +% tr:nth-child(4n+1) td:nth-child(2), +% tr:nth-child(4n+2) td:nth-child(3), +% tr:nth-child(4n+3) td:nth-child(4) { +% border: thick solid red; +% } +%} +%\begin{longtable}{nnnn} +% aaaaa & baaaa & caaaaa & dbbbb \\ +% ... +% aaaaa & baaaa & caaaaa & dbbbb \\ +%\end{longtable} +%\end{verbatim} +% +% \subsection{Usage guide} +% +% \def\OR{\string| } +% +% \def\bracket#1{\<#1>:} +% \def\<#1>{{\normalfont<\textsl{#1}>}} +% \begin{description}[format=\bracket, +% wide,leftmargin=9em,labelwidth=!,labelsep=0pt, +% ] +% \item[usage] "'\cellprops{'" [ \<selectors> "'{'" \<properties> "'}'" ]* "'}'" +% \item[selectors] \<selector> ["," \<selectors> ] +% \item[selector] [\<environment> "' '"] \<element1> +% \item[element1] +% "'table'" \OR +% "'tr'"[\<pseudo-class>] ["' '" \<element2>] \OR +% \<element2> +% \item[element2] "'td'"[\<pseudo-class>] ["' '" \<parbox>] \OR \<parbox> +% \item[parbox] "'p'" +% \item[pseudo-class] "':nth-child('"\<nth>"')" +% \item[nth] \<number> \OR "'odd'" \OR "'even'" \OR \<number>"'n+'"\<number> +% \item[properties] [ \<property> "';'" ]* +% \item[property] +% "'padding: '" ( \<dimension> ) \{1,4\} \OR \\ +% "'padding-top: '" \<dimension> \OR \\ +% "'padding-right: '" \<dimension> \OR \\ +% "'padding-bottom: '" \<dimension> \OR \\ +% "'padding-left: '" \<dimension> \OR \\ +% "'min-height: '" \<dimension> \OR \\ +% "'min-depth: '" \<dimension> \OR \\ +% "'min-width: '" \<dimension> \OR \\ +% "'text-align: '" ( "'left'" \OR "'right'" \OR "'center'" ) \OR \\ +% "'math-mode: '" ( "'text'" \OR "'math'" \OR "'auto'" ) \OR \\ +% "'color: '" \<color> \OR \\ +% "'background-color: '" ( \<color> \OR "'transparent'" ) \OR \\ +% "'border: '" [ \<bd-width> ] [ \<bd-style> ] [ \<color> ] \OR \\ +% "'border-top: '" [ \<bd-width> ] [ \<bd-style> ] [ \<color> ] \OR \\ +% "'border-right: '" [ \<bd-width> ] [ \<bd-style> ] [ \<color> ] \OR \\ +% "'border-bottom: '" [ \<bd-width> ] [ \<bd-style> ] [ \<color> ] \OR \\ +% "'border-left: '" [ \<bd-width> ] [ \<bd-style> ] [ \<color> ] \OR \\ +% "'border-width: '" ( \<bd-width> ) \{1,4\} \OR \\ +% "'border-top-width: '" \<bd-width> ) \OR \\ +% "'border-right-width: '" \<bd-width> ) \OR \\ +% "'border-bottom-width: '" \<bd-width> ) \OR \\ +% "'border-left-width: '" \<bd-width> ) \OR \\ +% "'border-style: '" ( \<bd-style> ) \{1,4\} \OR \\ +% "'border-top-style: '" \<bd-style> ) \OR \\ +% "'border-right-style: '" \<bd-style> ) \OR \\ +% "'border-bottom-style: '" \<bd-style> ) \OR \\ +% "'border-left-style: '" \<bd-style> ) \OR \\ +% "'border-color: '" ( \<color> ) \{1,4\} \OR \\ +% "'border-top-color: '" \<color> ) \OR \\ +% "'border-right-color: '" \<color> ) \OR \\ +% "'border-bottom-color: '" \<color> ) \OR \\ +% "'border-left-color: '" \<color> ) +% \item[color] "'inherit'" \OR \<xcolor-expression> \OR \\ +% "'rgb('"\<red-0-255>"','"\<green-0-255>"','"\<blue-0-255>"')'" \OR \\ +% "'hsl('"\<hue-0-360>"','"\<sat-0-1>"','"\<lum-0-1>"')'" +% \end{description} +% +% Most of these properties are straight-forward. You should check a +% CSSĀ documentation to get more information. A very good source is the Mozilla +% Developer Network. +% +% Here are the supported column types: +% \begin{itemize} +% \item "n": The most basic cell type, hbox, honoring all properties. +% \item "l", "c", and "r": Same as "n" but with forced "text-align". +% \item "M"\<coltype>: Same as \<coltype> but enforces "math-mode: math". The +% net effect is that "Mc" will create a centered column whose contents are +% in non-display math mode. +% \item "T"\<coltype>: Same as \<coltype> but enforces "math-mode: text". +% \item "p{"\<width>"}", "m"\<width> and "b"\<width>: parbox cell with the +% corresponding vertical alignment (\cs{vtop}, \cs{vcenter} or \cs{vbox}). +% \item "*{"\<count>"}{"\<coltypes>"}": same as in \pkg{array} or +% \pkg{mdwtab}. +% \item ">{"\<prefix>"}" and "<{"\<suffix>"}": +% same as in \pkg{array} or \pkg{mdwtab}. +% \item You can try to use constructs of \pkg{array} or \pkg{mdwtab}, but they +% might alter the function of \pkg{cellprops}. Most should be fine though. +% \end{itemize} +% The intended usage is to use "n"-type columns and set the properties with CSS, +% but \LaTeX-like columns in the preamble are often less verbose. +% +% Details for some properties: +% +% \begin{itemize} +% \item "math-mode: auto" means that the cell will be in math mode in +% environments \env{array}, \env{matrix}, \dots, and in text mode in +% environments like \env{tabular}, \dots +% \item "background-color" is only painted on the cell, and "transparent" +% actually means "inherit" except that if all values encountered are +% "inherit"/"transparent" no background is painted at all. That means that +% (currently) you cannot paint a row in some color and rely on +% transparency to have it bleed through a cell background. +% \item There are no columns in the CSS object model so you have to use +% "td:nth-child()" to select a column. Currently, cells spanning several +% columns actually increase the child count by the number of column they +% span, so that nth-child can still be used to select columns. +% This is not consistent with the CSS specification. +% \item Any ":nth-child("$A$"n+"$B$")" or ":nth-child("$A$"n)" +% or ":nth-child("$B$")" is supported, with arbitrary $A$~and~$B$. The +% performance will slowly degrade the more different~$A$ are active +% (but if in a \TeX\ group, they will become inactive again when leaving +% the group). \emph{A big difference} with the CSS specification is that +% currently $n$ is not enforced non-negative. In particular +% ":nth-child(2n+8)" \emph{will} match for the second element. This also +% prevents tricks like ":nth-child(-n+3)". I am investigating how to +% handle those without slowing down the general case. +% \end{itemize} +% +% \subsection{Compatibility} +% +% This package has been tested compatible with \pkg{diagbox}, \pkg{spreadtab}, +% \pkg{collcell}. Compatibility with \pkg{longtable} has been specifically taken +% care of, provided \pkg{cellprops} is loaded afterwards. Table packages that +% only introduce new column types should be loaded after \pkg{mdwtab}, so either +% you load \pkg{mdwtab} manually and load your package in between \pkg{mdwtab} +% and \pkg{cellprops}, or you load your package after \pkg{cellprops} (provided +% it doesn't overwrite the machinery). +% +% \subsection{TODO} +% +% Add a test suite with compatibility tests. Improve +% the documentation, and test more \LaTeX\ table constructs and preamble column +% types. Enforce $n\ge0$ in ":nth-child" selectors to match the CSS +% specification. +% +% \end{documentation} +% +% \begin{implementation} +% +% \section{\pkg{\ExplFileName} implementation} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*package> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<@@=cellprops> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\ProvidesExplPackage + {\ExplFileName}{\ExplFileDate}{\ExplFileVersion}{\ExplFileDescription} + +\RequirePackage{xparse} +\RequirePackage{xcolor} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection{Loading and fixing \pkg{mdwtab}} +% +% There is a bug in the command \cs{colpop} of \pkg{mdwtab}: instead of just +% popping one name in the stack of column sets currently used, it empties it +% completely because one \cs{expandafter} is missing. This is proof that not +% many package authors really use this API as recommended by Mark +% \textsc{Wooding}\ldots We thus load \pkg{mdwtab} and fix \cs{colpop}. +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\RequirePackage{mdwtab} +\cs_set_nopar:Npn \tab@pop #1 { \tl_set:Nx #1 { \tl_tail:N #1 } } +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection{Parsing CSS properties} +% +% Properties are parsed once at setting time, by expandable parsers that leave +% definitions in the input stream. All these resulting definitions are saved +% in a token list that will be expanded when we need the values. The goal is +% to have multiple token lists for multiple contexts, yet not to do the full +% parsing dance once per cell. +% +% \begin{variable}{\l_@@_property_value_<name>_tl} +% \begin{macro}{\@@_generic_setter:nnn} +% \begin{macro}{\@@_get_property:n} +% \begin{macro}{\@@_get_property:nN} +% We first define a generic setter which just uses +% \cs{l_@@_property_value_<name>_tl} to store the value of the property. We +% define getters, one that leaves the value in the stream, and one saving the +% value in a token list. +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\cs_new:Nn \@@_generic_setter:nnn { + \exp_not:N \tl_set:Nn + \exp_not:c { l_@@_property_value_#2_tl } + {#1 {#3}} +} + +\cs_set_nopar:Nn \@@_get_property:n { + \tl_use:c { l_@@_property_value_#1_tl } +} + +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Nn \@@_get_property:nN { + \tl_if_exist:cTF { l_@@_property_value_#1_tl } { + \tl_set_eq:Nc #2 { l_@@_property_value_#1_tl } + }{ + \tl_clear:N #2 + } +} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{variable} +% +% \begin{macro}{\@@_property_type_<name>:nn} +% \begin{macro}{\@@_define_properties:nn} +% The control sequence \cs{_@@_property_type_<name>:nn} holds the setter for +% the property \meta{name}. It can be set by the following helper: +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\cs_new_protected:Nn \@@_define_properties:nn { + \clist_map_inline:nn {#2} { + \cs_set:cpn { _@@_property_type_##1:nn } {#1} + } +} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\@@_use_setter:nn} +% Sometimes we need to use a setter right away rather than save its action +% somewhere. The following helper does that with an x-expansion. +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\cs_new:Nn \@@_delegate_setter:nn { + \use:c {_@@_property_type_#1:nn} {#1} {#2} +} +\cs_new_protected:Nn \@@_use_setter:nn { + \use:x { + \@@_delegate_setter:nn {#1} {#2} + } +} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\cs_new_protected:Nn \@@_parse_properties:Nn { + \tl_clear:N #1 + \seq_set_split:Nnn \l_tmpa_seq {;} {#2} + \seq_map_inline:Nn \l_tmpa_seq { + \tl_if_empty:nF {##1} { + \exp_args:NNV \seq_set_split:Nnn \l_tmpb_seq \c_colon_str {##1} + \int_compare:nNnTF {\seq_count:N \l_tmpb_seq} = \c_two { + \seq_get_left:NN \l_tmpb_seq \l_tmpa_tl + \exp_args:NNV \str_set:Nn \l_tmpa_str \l_tmpa_tl + \seq_get_right:NN \l_tmpb_seq \l_tmpa_tl + \cs_if_exist:cTF { _@@_property_type_\l_tmpa_str :nn } { + \tl_put_right:Nx #1 { + \exp_args:NVV \@@_delegate_setter:nn + \l_tmpa_str \l_tmpa_tl + } + }{ + % TODO: ERROR-no property with that name + } + }{ + % TODO: ERROR-too many : or none at all + } + } + } +} + +\cs_new:Nn \@@_fourval_setter:nnnnnn { + \@@_fourval_setter_aux:w + {#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}#6~{\q_no_value}~{\q_no_value}~{\q_no_value}~\q_stop +} +\cs_new:Npn \@@_fourval_setter_aux:w #1#2#3#4#5~#6~#7~#8~#9\q_stop { + \@@_delegate_setter:nn {#1} {#5} + \quark_if_no_value:nTF {#6} { + \@@_delegate_setter:nn {#2} {#5} + \@@_delegate_setter:nn {#4} {#5} + }{ + \@@_delegate_setter:nn {#2} {#6} + \quark_if_no_value:nTF {#8} { + \@@_delegate_setter:nn {#4} {#6} + }{ + \@@_delegate_setter:nn {#4} {#8} + } + } + \quark_if_no_value:nTF {#7} { + \@@_delegate_setter:nn {#3} {#5} + }{ + \@@_delegate_setter:nn {#3} {#7} + } +} + +\cs_new_protected:Nn \@@_define_fourval_properties:nnnnnn { + \@@_define_properties:nn {#1} { #3, #4, #5, #6 } + \@@_define_properties:nn { + \@@_fourval_setter:nnnnnn {#3}{#4}{#5}{#6} + }{ + #2 + } +} + +\tl_const:Nn \c_@@_inherit_color_tl { \q_nil } + +\cs_new_nopar:Nn \@@_color_setter:nn { + \str_if_eq:nnTF {#2} {inherit} { + \@@_generic_setter:nnn \exp_not:n {#1} {\c_@@_inherit_color_tl} + }{ + \str_case_x:nnF { \str_range:nnn {#2} {1} {4} } { + {rgb(} { + \@@_generic_setter:nnn \use:n {#1} { + \exp_not:n {\color[RGB]} {\str_range:nnn {#2} {5} {-2}} + }} + {hsl(} { + \@@_generic_setter:nnn \use:n {#1} { + \exp_not:n {\color[Hsb]} {\str_range:nnn {#2} {5} {-2}} + }} + }{ + \@@_generic_setter:nnn \exp_not:n {#1} { + \color{#2} + } + } + } +} +\cs_new_nopar:Nn \@@_bgcolor_setter:nn { + \str_if_eq:nnTF {#2} {transparent} { + \@@_color_setter:nn {#1} {inherit} + }{ + \@@_color_setter:nn {#1} {#2} + } +} + +\cs_new_nopar:Nn \@@_linewidth_setter:nn { + \str_case:nnF {#2} { + {thin} { \@@_generic_setter:nnn \exp_not:n {#1} { \fboxrule} } + {medium} { \@@_generic_setter:nnn \exp_not:n {#1} { 2\fboxrule} } + {thick} { \@@_generic_setter:nnn \exp_not:n {#1} { 3\fboxrule} } + }{ + \@@_generic_setter:nnn \exp_not:n {#1} {#2} + } +} + +\cs_new_nopar:Nn \@@_border_setter:nn { + \@@_border_setter_aux:nw + {#1}#2~{\q_no_value}~{\q_no_value}~\q_stop +} +\cs_new:Npn \@@_border_setter_aux:nw #1#2~#3~#4~#5\q_stop { + \quark_if_no_value:nTF {#4} { + \@@_border_setter_isstyle:nTF {#2} { + \@@_delegate_setter:nn {#1-width} {thin} + \@@_delegate_setter:nn {#1-style} {#2} + \quark_if_no_value:nTF {#3} { + \@@_delegate_setter:nn {#1-color} {inherit} + }{ + \@@_delegate_setter:nn {#1-color} {#3} + } + }{ + \quark_if_no_value:nTF {#3} { + %% TODO: Error, one no-style value, ambiguous + }{ + \@@_border_setter_isstyle:nTF {#3} { + \@@_delegate_setter:nn {#1-width} {#2} + \@@_delegate_setter:nn {#1-style} {#3} + \@@_delegate_setter:nn {#1-color} {inherit} + }{ + \@@_delegate_setter:nn {#1-width} {#2} + \@@_delegate_setter:nn {#1-style} {none} + \@@_delegate_setter:nn {#1-color} {#3} + } + } + } + }{ + \@@_delegate_setter:nn {#1-width} {#2} + \@@_delegate_setter:nn {#1-style} {#3} + \@@_delegate_setter:nn {#1-color} {#4} + } +} +\cs_new:Npn \@@_border_setter_isstyle:nTF #1 { + \str_case:nnTF {#1} { + {none}{} {hidden}{} {dotted}{} {dashed}{} {solid}{} + {double}{} {groove}{} {ridge}{} {inset}{} {outset}{} + } +} + +\@@_define_properties:nn { + \@@_generic_setter:nnn \exp_not:n +}{ + min-height, + min-depth, + min-width, +} + +\@@_define_fourval_properties:nnnnnn + { \@@_generic_setter:nnn \exp_not:n } + {padding} + {padding-top}{padding-right}{padding-bottom}{padding-left} + +\@@_define_properties:nn { + \@@_generic_setter:nnn \tl_to_str:n +}{ + text-align, + math-mode, +} + +\@@_define_properties:nn { + \@@_color_setter:nn +}{ + color, +} + +\@@_define_properties:nn { + \@@_bgcolor_setter:nn +}{ + background-color, +} + +\@@_define_fourval_properties:nnnnnn + { \@@_linewidth_setter:nn } + {border-width} + {border-top-width}{border-right-width} + {border-bottom-width}{border-left-width} + +\@@_define_fourval_properties:nnnnnn + { \@@_generic_setter:nnn \tl_to_str:n } + {border-style} + {border-top-style}{border-right-style} + {border-bottom-style}{border-left-style} + +\@@_define_fourval_properties:nnnnnn + { \@@_color_setter:nn } + {border-color} + {border-top-color}{border-right-color} + {border-bottom-color}{border-left-color} + +\@@_define_properties:nn { + \@@_border_setter:nn +}{ + border, border-top, border-right, border-bottom, border-left +} + +\NewDocumentCommand \cellprops { m } { + \@@_parse_css:n {#1} +} + +\cs_new_protected:Nn \@@_parse_css:n { + \@@_parse_css:w #1 \q_mark {\q_nil} \q_stop +} + +\tl_new:N \l_@@_parse_tmp_tl +\NewDocumentCommand \@@_parse_css:w { lmu{\q_stop} } { + \quark_if_nil:nF {#2} { + \@@_parse_properties:Nn \l_@@_parse_tmp_tl {#2} + \clist_map_inline:nn {#1} { + \@@_parse_css_addprops:nV {##1} \l_@@_parse_tmp_tl + } + \@@_parse_css:w #3 \q_stop + } +} + + +\seq_new:N \l_@@_parse_selector_seq +\tl_new:N \l_@@_parse_desc_tl + +\str_const:Nn \c_@@_parse_nthchild_str { :nth-child( } +\prop_new:N \c_@@_parse_replace_prop +\prop_put:Nnn \c_@@_parse_replace_prop { :first-child } { :nth-child(1) } + +\cs_new_protected:Nn \@@_parse_selector:Nn { + \str_set:Nx \l_tmpa_str {#2} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% Replace some aliases with their meaning: +% +% \begin{macrocode} + \prop_map_inline:Nn \c_@@_parse_replace_prop { + \use:x { + \exp_not:n { \tl_replace_all:Nnn \l_tmpa_str } + { \tl_to_str:n { ##1 } } { \tl_to_str:n { ##2 } } + } + } +% \end{macrocode} +% +% Replace all spaces by \cs{q_stop} to defeat the space removal feature of +% \cs{seq_set_split:Nnn}. +% +% \begin{macrocode} + \tl_replace_all:Nnn \l_tmpa_str {~} {\q_stop} + \exp_args:NNVV + \seq_set_split:Nnn \l_tmpa_seq \c_@@_parse_nthchild_str \l_tmpa_str + \seq_pop_left:NN \l_tmpa_seq \l_tmpa_tl +% \end{macrocode} +% +% And replace them back. +% +% \begin{macrocode} + \tl_replace_all:Nnn \l_tmpa_tl {\q_stop} {~} + \seq_clear:N \l_@@_parse_selector_seq + \seq_put_right:NV \l_@@_parse_selector_seq \l_tmpa_tl + \seq_map_inline:Nn \l_tmpa_seq { + \tl_set:Nn \l_tmpa_tl { ##1 } +% \end{macrocode} +% +% And replace them back again. +% +% \begin{macrocode} + \tl_replace_all:Nnn \l_tmpa_tl {\q_stop} {~} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% Now replace the first closing parenthesis by \cs{q_stop}\cs{prg_do_nothing:} +% to use \cs{q_stop} as a delimiter for \cs{seq_set_split:Nnn} and thus split +% at most once. Note that here the space trimming feature is desired for the +% left part, but not just at the right of the parenthesis, so +% \cs{prg_do_nothing:} will act as a guard and will be removed afterwards. +% +% \begin{macrocode} + \tl_replace_once:Nnn \l_tmpa_tl { ) } { \q_stop\prg_do_nothing: } + \seq_set_split:NnV \l_tmpa_seq { \q_stop } \l_tmpa_tl + \seq_pop_right:NN \l_tmpa_seq \l_@@_parse_desc_tl + \tl_replace_once:Nnn \l_@@_parse_desc_tl { \prg_do_nothing: } {} + \seq_get_left:NNT \l_tmpa_seq \l_tmpa_tl { + \exp_args:NNV \@@_parse_nth:Nn \l_tmpa_tl \l_tmpa_tl + \tl_put_left:Nn \l_@@_parse_desc_tl { ) } + \tl_put_left:NV \l_@@_parse_desc_tl \l_tmpa_tl + } + \seq_put_right:NV \l_@@_parse_selector_seq \l_@@_parse_desc_tl + } + \tl_set:Nx #1 { + \exp_args:NNV \seq_use:Nn + \l_@@_parse_selector_seq \c_@@_parse_nthchild_str + } +} + +\str_const:Nn \c_@@_parse_n_str {n} +\seq_new:N \l_@@_used_nth_factors_seq +\cs_new_protected:Nn \@@_parse_nth:Nn { + \str_case:nnF {#2} { + {even} { \str_set:Nn \l_tmpa_str {2n} } + {odd} { \str_set:Nn \l_tmpa_str {2n+1} } + }{ + \str_set:Nn \l_tmpa_str {#2} + } + \exp_args:NNVV + \seq_set_split:Nnn \l_tmpa_seq \c_@@_parse_n_str \l_tmpa_str + \seq_pop_right:NN \l_tmpa_seq \l_tmpa_tl + \int_set:Nn \l_tmpb_int { 0\l_tmpa_tl } + \seq_get_left:NNTF \l_tmpa_seq \l_tmpa_tl { + \int_set:Nn \l_tmpa_int { 0\l_tmpa_tl } + }{ + \int_zero:N \l_tmpa_int + } + \int_compare:nNnTF \l_tmpa_int = { 0 } { + \tl_set:Nx #1 { \int_use:N \l_tmpb_int } + }{ + \int_set:Nn \l_tmpb_int { \int_mod:nn {\l_tmpb_int} {\l_tmpa_int} } + \tl_set:Nx #1 { + \int_use:N \l_tmpa_int \exp_not:V \c_@@_parse_n_str + + \int_use:N \l_tmpb_int } + \seq_put_right:Nx + \l_@@_used_nth_factors_seq { \int_use:N \l_tmpa_int } + } +} + +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_parse_css_addprops:nV #1 #2 { + \@@_parse_selector:Nn \l_tmpa_tl {#1} + \tl_set:Nx \l_tmpa_tl { l_@@_property_group_\l_tmpa_tl _tl } + \tl_if_exist:cF { \l_tmpa_tl } { \tl_clear:c { \l_tmpa_tl } } + \tl_put_right:cV { \l_tmpa_tl } #2 +} + +\cs_set_protected:Nn \@@_recall_properties:n { + \tl_if_exist:cT { l_@@_property_group_#1_tl } { + \tl_use:c { l_@@_property_group_#1_tl } + } + \clist_map_inline:nn { \@currenvir } { + \tl_if_exist:cT { l_@@_property_group_##1~#1_tl } { + \tl_use:c { l_@@_property_group_##1~#1_tl } + } + } +} + +\dim_new:N \l_@@_colsep_dim +\dim_new:N \l_@@_strut_ht_dim +\dim_new:N \l_@@_strut_dp_dim + +\ExplSyntaxOff +\cellprops{ + td { + padding: 0pt \csname l_@@_colsep_dim\endcsname; + min-height: \csname l_@@_strut_ht_dim\endcsname; + min-depth: \csname l_@@_strut_dp_dim\endcsname; + min-width: 0pt; + text-align: left; + math-mode: auto; + color: inherit; + background-color: transparent; + border: thin none inherit; + } + tr { + color: inherit; + background-color: transparent; + } + table { + padding: 0pt; % No change at load time + color: inherit; + background-color: transparent; + } +} +\ExplSyntaxOn + +\int_new:N \g_@@_row_int +\int_new:N \g_@@_col_int +\bool_new:N \g_@@_inrow_bool +\bool_gset_false:N \g_@@_inrow_bool + +\box_new:N \l_@@_cell_box +\skip_new:N \l_@@_left_skip +\skip_new:N \l_@@_right_skip +\dim_new:N \g_@@_ht_dim +\dim_new:N \g_@@_dp_dim +\tl_new:N \g_@@_borders_tl + +\tl_new:N \l_@@_restore_tl + +\dim_new:N \l_@@_tablepadding_top_dim +\dim_new:N \l_@@_tablepadding_bottom_dim +\tl_new:N \l_@@_color_tl +\tl_new:N \l_@@_bgcolor_tl + +% To count rows and columns +\cs_new_protected:Nn \@@_array_init: { + \tl_set:Nx \l_@@_restore_tl { + \bool_if:NTF \g_@@_inrow_bool { + \exp_not:n {\bool_gset_true:N \g_@@_inrow_bool} + }{ + \exp_not:n {\bool_gset_false:N \g_@@_inrow_bool} + } + \exp_not:n { \int_gset:Nn \g_@@_row_int } + { \int_use:N \g_@@_row_int } + \exp_not:n { \int_gset:Nn \g_@@_col_int } + { \int_use:N \g_@@_col_int } + \exp_not:n { \dim_gset:Nn \g_@@_ht_dim } + { \dim_use:N \g_@@_ht_dim } + \exp_not:n { \dim_gset:Nn \g_@@_dp_dim } + { \dim_use:N \g_@@_dp_dim } + \exp_not:n { \tl_gset:Nn \g_@@_borders_tl } + { \exp_not:V \g_@@_borders_tl } + } + \int_gzero:N \g_@@_row_int + \bool_gset_false:N \g_@@_inrow_bool + \tl_gclear:N \g_@@_borders_tl + \cs_set_eq:NN \@@_orig_tab@readpreamble:n \tab@readpreamble + \cs_set_eq:NN \tab@readpreamble \@@_readpreamble:n +% \end{macrocode} +% +% Zero \cs{col@sep} but remember its value for the default padding. +% +% \begin{macrocode} + \dim_set_eq:NN \l_@@_colsep_dim \col@sep + \dim_zero:N \col@sep +% \end{macrocode} +% +% Also ignore \cs{*extrasep} dimensions that are not part of cellprop +% interface and should be replaced by CSS equivalents. +% +% \begin{macrocode} + \dim_zero:N \tab@extrasep + \group_begin: + \@@_recall_properties:n {table} + \dim_gset:Nn \g_tmpa_dim { \@@_get_property:n {padding-top} } + \dim_gset:Nn \g_tmpb_dim { \@@_get_property:n {padding-bottom} } + \@@_update_colors: + \tl_gset_eq:NN \g_tmpa_tl \l_@@_color_tl + \tl_gset_eq:NN \g_tmpb_tl \l_@@_bgcolor_tl + \group_end: + \dim_set_eq:NN \l_@@_tablepadding_top_dim \g_tmpa_dim + \dim_set_eq:NN \l_@@_tablepadding_bottom_dim \g_tmpb_dim + \tl_set_eq:NN \l_@@_color_tl \g_tmpa_tl + \tl_set_eq:NN \l_@@_bgcolor_tl \g_tmpb_tl + \@@_recall_properties:n {tr} + \dim_set:Nn \l_@@_strut_ht_dim { \box_ht:N \@arstrutbox } + \dim_set:Nn \l_@@_strut_dp_dim { \box_dp:N \@arstrutbox } + \box_clear:N \@arstrutbox +} + +\cs_set_nopar:Nn \@@_array_startcontent: { + \hlx{s[\l_@@_tablepadding_top_dim]} +} + +\cs_set_protected_nopar:Nn \@@_readpreamble:n { + \cs_set_eq:NN \tab@readpreamble \@@_orig_tab@readpreamble:n + \tl_put_left:Nn \tab@multicol {\@@_startrow:} + \tl_put_left:Nn \tab@tabtext {\int_gincr:N \g_@@_col_int} + \tab@readpreamble{#1} + \exp_args:Nx \tab@preamble + { \exp_not:N\@@_startrow: \the\tab@preamble \exp_not:N\@@_endrow: } +} + + +\cs_set_eq:NN \@@_orig_array:w \@array +\cs_set_protected_nopar:Npn \@array[#1]#2 { + \@@_array_init: + \@@_orig_array:w [#1]{#2} + \@@_array_startcontent: +} + +\cs_set_eq:NN \@@_orig_LTmkpream:n \@mkpream +\cs_set_protected_nopar:Npn \@mkpream#1 { + \group_end: + \@@_array_init: + \group_begin: + \@@_orig_LTmkpream:n {#1} +} + +\cs_set_eq:NN \@@_orig_LTarray:w \LT@array +\cs_set_protected_nopar:Npn \LT@array [#1]#2 { + \@@_orig_LTarray:w [#1]{#2} + \@@_array_startcontent: +} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% The color inheritance is handled with \cs{l_@@_inherit_color_tl}, +% \cs{l_@@_color_tl} and \cs{l_@@_bgcolor_tl}. The role of +% \cs{@@_update_color:Nn} is to set the inherit fallback to the already +% existing value of \verb|#1| then set \verb|#1| to the CSS value, which can be +% the inherit variable. +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Nn \@@_update_color:Nn { + \@@_get_property:nN {#2} \l_tmpa_tl + \exp_args:NV \tl_if_eq:NNF \l_tmpa_tl \c_@@_inherit_color_tl { + \tl_set_eq:NN #1 \l_tmpa_tl + } +} + +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Nn \@@_update_colors: { + \@@_update_color:Nn \l_@@_color_tl {color} + \@@_update_color:Nn \l_@@_bgcolor_tl {background-color} +} + +\cs_new_nopar:Nn \@@_end_array:n { + \tl_if_empty:NF \g_@@_borders_tl { \\ } + \crcr + \hlx{s[\l_@@_tablepadding_bottom_dim]} + #1 + \tl_use:N \l_@@_restore_tl +} + +\cs_set_eq:NN \@@_orig_endarray: \endarray +\cs_set_nopar:Npn \endarray { + \@@_end_array:n { \@@_orig_endarray: } +} +\cs_set_eq:NN \endtabular \endarray +\cs_set_eq:cN {endtabular*} \endarray + +\cs_set_eq:NN \@@_orig_endLT: \endlongtable +\cs_set_nopar:Npn \endlongtable { + \@@_end_array:n { \@@_orig_endLT: } +} + +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Nn \@@_startrow: { + \bool_if:NF \g_@@_inrow_bool { + \bool_gset_true:N \g_@@_inrow_bool + \int_gincr:N \g_@@_row_int + \int_gset_eq:NN \g_@@_col_int \c_one + \dim_gzero:N \g_@@_ht_dim + \dim_gzero:N \g_@@_dp_dim + } +} + +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Nn \@@_endrow: { + \bool_if:NT \g_@@_inrow_bool { + \bool_gset_false:N \g_@@_inrow_bool + } +} + +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Nn \@@_cr:n { + \@@_endrow: + \tl_if_empty:NF \g_@@_borders_tl { + \cr + \noalign{\nobreak} + \tl_use:N \g_@@_borders_tl + \tl_gclear:N \g_@@_borders_tl + } + \cr + \@@_fix_valign_end:n {#1} + \use_none:n +} + +\cs_set_protected_nopar:Npn \tab@tabcr #1#2 { \@@_cr:n {#2} } +\cs_set_protected_nopar:Npn \@xargarraycr #1 { \@@_cr:n {#1} } +\cs_set_protected_nopar:Npn \@yargarraycr #1 { \@@_cr:n {#1} } +\tl_if_exist:NT \LT@echunk { + \tl_put_left:Nn \LT@echunk { + \tl_if_empty:NF \g_@@_borders_tl { \\ } + } +} + +\cs_set_eq:NN \@@_orig_multicolumn:w \multicolumn +\cs_set:Npn \multicolumn#1#2#3 { + \@@_orig_multicolumn:w {#1}{#2}{ + #3 + \int_gadd:Nn \g_@@_col_int {#1} + } +} + +\cs_new_nopar:Nn \@@_fix_valign_end:n { + \noalign{ + \dim_set:Nn \l_tmpa_dim {#1} + \skip_vertical:n {\l_tmpa_dim} + \exp_args:NV \tl_if_eq:nnTF \tab@hlstate {b} { + \dim_gadd:Nn \tab@endheight { \g_@@_dp_dim + \l_tmpa_dim } + }{ + \int_compare:nNnT \g_@@_row_int = \c_one { + \dim_gadd:Nn \tab@endheight { \g_@@_ht_dim } + } + } + } +} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% Reset \cs{firsthline} and \cs{lasthline} to \cs{hline} because the version +% from \pkg{array} which might be loaded already will mess up the spacing and is +% unneeded anyway. +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\cs_set_eq:NN \firsthline \hline +\cs_set_eq:NN \lasthline \hline + +\colpush{tabular} + +\coldef n{\tabcoltype{ + \@@_begincell:n{} +}{ + \@@_endcell: +}} +\coldef l{\tabcoltype{ + \@@_begincell:n + {\@@_use_setter:nn {text-align} {left}} +}{ + \@@_endcell: +}} +\coldef c{\tabcoltype{ + \@@_begincell:n + {\@@_use_setter:nn {text-align} {center}} +}{ + \@@_endcell: +}} +\coldef r{\tabcoltype{ + \@@_begincell:n + {\@@_use_setter:nn {text-align} {right}} +}{ + \@@_endcell: +}} +\coldef M#1{\@@_MTcol:nn {math}{#1}} +\coldef T#1{\@@_MTcol:nn {text}{#1}} +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Nn \@@_MTcol:nn { + % TODO: error if align not l, c, or r + \exp_args:Nx \tabcoltype { + \exp_not:N \@@_begincell:n { + \exp_not:n {\@@_use_setter:nn {math-mode} {#1} } + \exp_not:n {\@@_use_setter:nn {text-align}} { + \str_case:nn {#2} { + {l} {left} + {c} {center} + {r} {right} + } + } + } + }{ + \@@_endcell: + } +} + +\coldef p#1{\tabcoltype{ + \@@_begin_par_cell:nn \vtop {#1} +}{ + \@@_end_par_cell:n {} +}} +\coldef m#1{\tabcoltype{ + \@@_begin_par_cell:nn {\c_math_toggle_token\vcenter} {#1} +}{ + \@@_end_par_cell:n{\c_math_toggle_token} +}} +\coldef b#1{\tabcoltype{ + \@@_begin_par_cell:nn \vbox {#1} +}{ + \@@_end_par_cell:n {} +}} + + +\colpop +% \end{macrocode} +% +% Handle various \verb|:nth-child()| forms. +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Nn \@@_seq_nthchild:Nn { + \seq_clear:N #1 + \seq_map_inline:Nn \l_@@_used_nth_factors_seq { + \seq_put_right:Nx #1 { + ##1 n + \int_eval:n{\int_mod:nn{#2}{##1}} + } + } + \seq_put_right:Nx #1 { \int_eval:n{#2} } +} + +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Nn \@@_begincell:n { + \@@_begin_raw_cell:n { + #1 + \hbox_set:Nw \l_@@_cell_box + \str_case_x:nnF {\@@_get_property:n {math-mode}} { + { text } { \tab@btext } + { math } { \tab@bmaths } + }{% any other treated as |auto| + \tab@bgroup + } + } +} + +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Nn \@@_endcell: { + \str_case_x:nnF {\@@_get_property:n {math-mode}} { + { text } { \tab@etext } + { math } { \tab@emaths } + }{% any other treated as |auto| + \tab@egroup + } + \hbox_set_end: + \@@_end_raw_cell: +} + +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Nn \@@_begin_par_cell:nn { + \savenotes + \@@_begin_raw_cell:n{ + \hbox_set:Nw \l_@@_cell_box + #1 + \bgroup + \hsize#2\relax + \@arrayparboxrestore + \global\@minipagetrue + \everypar{ + \global\@minipagefalse + \everypar{} + } + \@@_seq_nthchild:Nn \l_tmpa_seq { \g_@@_row_int } + \@@_seq_nthchild:Nn \l_tmpb_seq { \g_@@_col_int } + \@@_recall_properties:n {td~p} + \seq_map_inline:Nn \l_tmpa_seq { + \@@_recall_properties:n {tr:nth-child(##1)~p} + } + \seq_map_inline:Nn \l_tmpb_seq { + \@@_recall_properties:n {td:nth-child(##1)~p} + } + \@@_recall_properties:n {tr~td~p} + \seq_map_inline:Nn \l_tmpa_seq { + \@@_recall_properties:n {tr:nth-child(##1)~td~p} + } + \seq_map_inline:Nn \l_tmpa_seq { + \seq_map_inline:Nn \l_tmpb_seq { + \@@_recall_properties:n {tr:nth-child(##1)~ + td:nth-child(####1)~p} + } + } + } +} +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Nn \@@_end_par_cell:n { + \ifhmode\@maybe@unskip\par\fi + \unskip + \egroup + #1 + \hbox_set_end: + \@@_end_raw_cell: + \spewnotes\hfil +} + +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Nn \@@_begin_raw_cell:n { + \group_begin: + \@@_seq_nthchild:Nn \l_tmpa_seq { \g_@@_row_int } + \@@_seq_nthchild:Nn \l_tmpb_seq { \g_@@_col_int } + \seq_map_inline:Nn \l_tmpa_seq { + \@@_recall_properties:n {tr:nth-child(##1)} + } + \@@_update_colors: + \@@_recall_properties:n {td} + \@@_recall_properties:n {tr~td} + \seq_map_inline:Nn \l_tmpb_seq { + \@@_recall_properties:n {td:nth-child(##1)} + } + \seq_map_inline:Nn \l_tmpa_seq { + \@@_recall_properties:n {tr:nth-child(##1)~td} + } + \seq_map_inline:Nn \l_tmpa_seq { + \seq_map_inline:Nn \l_tmpb_seq { + \@@_recall_properties:n {tr:nth-child(##1)~ + td:nth-child(####1)} + } + } + \@@_update_colors: + % Additional init code + #1 + % Install the cell color + \@@_update_colors: + \tl_use:N \l_@@_color_tl +} + +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Nn \@@_make_solid_hborder:nnn { + \group_begin: + \hbox_set_to_wd:Nnn \l_tmpa_box {1pt} { + \hss + \hbox:n { + #3 % install color + \vrule height~\dim_eval:n{#1+#2} + ~depth~-\dim_eval:n{#2} + ~width~3pt + } + \hss + } + \box_set_ht:Nn \l_tmpa_box { \c_zero_dim } + \box_set_dp:Nn \l_tmpa_box { \c_zero_dim } + \kern 1pt + \box_use:N \l_tmpa_box + \xleaders + \box_use:N \l_tmpa_box + \skip_horizontal:n {-4pt~plus~1fil} + \box_use:N \l_tmpa_box + \kern 1pt + \skip_horizontal:n {0pt~plus~-1fil} + \group_end: +} +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Nn \@@_make_solid_vborder:nnn { + \group_begin: + \hbox_set_to_wd:Nnn \l_tmpa_box {0pt} { + \hbox:n { + #3 % install color + \vrule height~\dim_eval:n{#2}~width~\dim_eval:n{#1} + } + \hss + } + \box_set_ht:Nn \l_tmpa_box { \c_zero_dim } + \box_set_dp:Nn \l_tmpa_box { \c_zero_dim } + \box_use:N \l_tmpa_box + \group_end: +} +\clist_map_inline:nn { + dotted, dashed, solid, double, + groove, ridge, inset, outset +}{ + \cs_set_eq:cN {@@_make_#1_hborder:nnn} \@@_make_solid_hborder:nnn + \cs_set_eq:cN {@@_make_#1_vborder:nnn} \@@_make_solid_vborder:nnn +} + +\dim_new:N \l_@@_border_width_dim +\str_new:N \l_@@_border_style_str +\tl_new:N \l_@@_border_color_tl +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Nn \@@_get_border_info:n { + \dim_set:Nn \l_@@_border_width_dim {\@@_get_property:n {border-#1-width}} + \@@_get_property:nN {border-#1-style} \l_tmpa_tl + \exp_args:NNV \str_set:Nn \l_@@_border_style_str \l_tmpa_tl + \tl_clear:N \l_@@_border_color_tl + \cs_if_exist:cTF {@@_make_\l_@@_border_style_str _hborder:nnn} { + \@@_update_color:Nn \l_@@_border_color_tl {border-#1-color} + }{ + \dim_zero:N \l_@@_border_width_dim + } +} + +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_make_hborder:nnnn #1 { + \use:c { @@_make_#1_hborder:nnn } +} +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_make_vborder:nnnn #1 { + \use:c { @@_make_#1_vborder:nnn } +} + +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Nn \@@_end_raw_cell: { + % Here \l_@@_cell_box must contain the contents of the cell + % + % Prepare the borders token list + \int_compare:nNnT \g_@@_col_int = 1 { + \tl_gclear:N \g_@@_borders_tl + } + \tl_gput_right:Nx \g_@@_borders_tl { + \tl_if_empty:NF \g_@@_borders_tl { \exp_not:n {&} } + \exp_not:n { \omit \kern \c_zero_dim } + } + % Handle padding-top, min-height and border-top + \@@_get_border_info:n {top} + \box_set_ht:Nn \l_@@_cell_box { + \dim_max:nn + {\box_ht:N \l_@@_cell_box} + {\@@_get_property:n {min-height}} + + (\@@_get_property:n {padding-top}) + + \l_@@_border_width_dim + } + \dim_compare:nNnT \l_@@_border_width_dim > \c_zero_dim { + \tl_gput_right:Nx \g_@@_borders_tl { + \exp_not:N \@@_make_hborder:nnnn + { \exp_not:V \l_@@_border_style_str } + { \dim_use:N \l_@@_border_width_dim } + { + \exp_not:n { \g_@@_dp_dim + \g_@@_ht_dim - } + \dim_use:N \l_@@_border_width_dim + } + { \exp_not:V \l_@@_border_color_tl } + } + } + % Handle padding-bottom, min-depth and border-bottom + \@@_get_border_info:n {bottom} + \box_set_dp:Nn \l_@@_cell_box { + \dim_max:nn + {\box_dp:N \l_@@_cell_box} + {\@@_get_property:n {min-depth}} + + (\@@_get_property:n {padding-bottom}) + + \l_@@_border_width_dim + } + \dim_compare:nNnT \l_@@_border_width_dim > \c_zero_dim { + \tl_gput_right:Nx \g_@@_borders_tl { + \exp_not:N \@@_make_hborder:nnnn + { \exp_not:V \l_@@_border_style_str } + { \dim_use:N \l_@@_border_width_dim } + { \exp_not:n { 0pt } } + { \exp_not:V \l_@@_border_color_tl } + } + } + % To fix vertical alignment later + \dim_gset:Nn \g_@@_ht_dim { + \dim_max:nn + {\g_@@_ht_dim} + {\box_ht:N \l_@@_cell_box} + } + \dim_gset:Nn \g_@@_dp_dim { + \dim_max:nn + {\g_@@_dp_dim} + {\box_dp:N \l_@@_cell_box} + } + % Handle hpadding and halign + \skip_set:Nn \l_tmpa_skip { + \dim_max:nn + {0pt} + { (\@@_get_property:n {min-width}) + - \box_wd:N \l_@@_cell_box } + } + \skip_add:Nn \l_tmpa_skip { + 0pt plus 1fil + } + % padding-left and border-left + \@@_get_border_info:n {left} + \skip_set:Nn \l_@@_left_skip + {\@@_get_property:n {padding-left} + \l_@@_border_width_dim} + \dim_compare:nNnT \l_@@_border_width_dim > \c_zero_dim { + \tl_gput_right:Nx \g_@@_borders_tl { + \exp_not:N \@@_make_vborder:nnnn + { \exp_not:V \l_@@_border_style_str } + { \dim_use:N \l_@@_border_width_dim } + { \exp_not:n { \g_@@_dp_dim + \g_@@_ht_dim } } + { \exp_not:V \l_@@_border_color_tl } + } + } + \tl_gput_right:Nx \g_@@_borders_tl { + \exp_not:n { + \skip_horizontal:n {0pt~plus~1fil} + \kern \c_zero_dim + } + } + \@@_get_border_info:n {right} + \skip_set:Nn \l_@@_right_skip + {\@@_get_property:n {padding-right} + \l_@@_border_width_dim} + \dim_compare:nNnT \l_@@_border_width_dim > \c_zero_dim { + \tl_gput_right:Nx \g_@@_borders_tl { + \exp_not:N \skip_horizontal:n + { - \dim_use:N \l_@@_border_width_dim } + \exp_not:N \@@_make_vborder:nnnn + { \exp_not:V \l_@@_border_style_str } + { \dim_use:N \l_@@_border_width_dim } + { \exp_not:n { \g_@@_dp_dim + \g_@@_ht_dim } } + { \exp_not:V \l_@@_border_color_tl } + \exp_not:N \skip_horizontal:n + { \dim_use:N \l_@@_border_width_dim } + \exp_not:n { \kern \c_zero_dim } + } + } + \str_case_x:nnF {\@@_get_property:n {text-align}} { + { right } { + \skip_add:Nn \l_@@_left_skip { \l_tmpa_skip } + } + { center } { + \skip_add:Nn \l_@@_left_skip { \l_tmpa_skip / 2 } + \skip_add:Nn \l_@@_right_skip { \l_tmpa_skip / 2 } + } + }{% any other treated as |left| + \skip_add:Nn \l_@@_right_skip { \l_tmpa_skip } + } + \kern\c_zero_dim + \tl_if_empty:NF \l_@@_bgcolor_tl { + \group_begin: + % Paint a background with leaders + \tl_use:N \l_@@_bgcolor_tl % install the color + \skip_set:Nn \l_tmpa_skip { + \l_@@_left_skip + + \box_wd:N \l_@@_cell_box + + \l_@@_right_skip + } + \leaders + \vrule + \skip_horizontal:N \l_tmpa_skip + \skip_horizontal:n {-\l_tmpa_skip} + \group_end: + } + \skip_horizontal:N \l_@@_left_skip + \box_use_clear:N \l_@@_cell_box + \skip_horizontal:N \l_@@_right_skip + \kern\c_zero_dim + \group_end: +} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%</package> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \end{implementation} diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/cellprops/cellprops.ins b/macros/latex/contrib/cellprops/cellprops.ins new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6ca5339738 --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/cellprops/cellprops.ins @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +\iffalse meta-comment + +File cellprops.ins (C) Copyright 2016-2018 RIVAUD Julien + +It may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the +General Public License (GPL), either version 3 of this +license or (at your option) any later version. + +\fi + +\input l3docstrip.tex +\askforoverwritefalse + +\preamble +\endpreamble +% stop docstrip adding \endinput +\postamble +\endpostamble + +\keepsilent + +\generate{\file{cellprops.sty} {\from{cellprops.dtx} {package}}} + +\endbatchfile diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/cellprops/cellprops.pdf b/macros/latex/contrib/cellprops/cellprops.pdf Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000000..20ebc28a52 --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/cellprops/cellprops.pdf |