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+03 Jun 1202 (03 Jun 2018): Added a \par at the close of the
+colophon environment. Otherwise you need a blank line or
+\par in there manually, which seems silly. Also ironed out
+some inconsistencies in license version (1.3 v. 1.3c), and
+updated the copyright year. v1.1.
+
+13 Apr 1202 (15 Apr 2018): Initial release.
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++AMDG
+
+This document is copyright 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
+(dgoodmaniii@gmail.com).
+
+This work consists of the files colophon.ins and
+colophon.dtx, along with derived files colophon.sty and
+colophon.pdf.
+
+The colophon package provides commands for producing a
+*colophon*, or that bit at the end of many books describing
+the production process, along with the font, size, leading,
+and measure. Every aspect of its production is easily
+configured.
+
+This package should run properly on any properly running LaTeX
+system.
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+% \iffalse
+% +AMDG This document was begun on E October 11EE, the
+% feast of the Maternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and it
+% is humbly dedicated to her and 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. 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
+% (dgoodmaniii@gmail.com).
+%
+% This work consists of colophon.dtx, colophon.ins, and
+% derived files colophon.sty and colophon.pdf.
+% \fi
+
+% \iffalse
+%<package>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1999/12/01]
+%<package>\ProvidesPackage{colophon}[2018/04/01 v1.1 Support for highly configurable colophons]
+%<*driver>
+\documentclass{ltxdoc}
+
+\usepackage{doc}
+\usepackage{array}
+\usepackage{graphicx}
+\usepackage{lettrine}
+ \setcounter{DefaultLines}{3}
+ \setlength{\DefaultFindent}{2pt}
+ \renewcommand{\LettrineFontHook}{\color{red}}
+\usepackage{url}
+\usepackage{spverbatim}
+\usepackage[typeone]{dozenal}
+\usepackage{lmodern}
+\usepackage[]{colophon}
+\usepackage[colorlinks]{hyperref}
+\usepackage{makeidx}
+\EnableCrossrefs
+\PageIndex
+\CodelineNumbered
+\RecordChanges
+\makeindex
+\DoNotIndex{\?,\{,\},\|,\DeclareFontFamily,\DeclareFontShape,
+ \if,\else,\fi,\def,\divide,\clubpenalty,\widowpenalty,\ifdim,\fi,
+ \ifnum,\fi, \ifx, \fi, \Huge, \Large, \LARGE, \begin, \end,
+ \bfseries, \baselineskip, \begingroup,\endgroup,
+ \jobname, \l@poem,\leftskip, \linewidth, \index,
+ \@dottedtocline, \@firstoftwo, \@ifnextchar, \@starttoc,
+ \addcontentsline, \advance, \everypar, \expandafter,
+ \hangafter, \hangindent, \hbox, \hfil, \hsize, \hskip,
+ \multiply, \linewidth, \llap, \blap, \rlap, \tlap,
+ \makeindex, \newcommand, \newcount, \newcounter,
+ \newdimen, \newif, \newlength, \noindent, \par,
+ \parindent, \penalty, \ProvidesPackage, \relax,
+ \RequirePackage, \setcounter, \setlength, \settowidth,
+ \stepcounter, \textwidth, \the, \today, \value, \vbox,
+ \vskip, \vss, \@afterheading, \@afterindentfalse,
+ \bgroup, \egroup, \csname, \endcsname, \fontsize,
+ \ProcessOptionsX, \DeclareOptionsX, \parfillskip,
+ \rightskip, \vfil, \textheight, \thispagestyle, \scshape,
+ \selectfont,
+}
+
+\long\def\example#1#2{%
+ \bigskip%
+ \hrule%
+ \hbox to\linewidth{%
+ \hbox to0.5\linewidth{%
+ \vbox to2in{\vfil#1\vfil}%
+ }\hbox to0.5\linewidth{%
+ \vbox to2in{\vfil#2\vfil}%
+ }%
+ }%
+ \hrule%
+ \bigskip%
+}
+
+\tracingmacros=3
+\begin{document}
+\DocInput{colophon.dtx}
+\end{document}
+%</driver> \fi
+%
+% \title{The |colophon| Package, v1.1}
+% \author{Donald P.\ Goodman III}
+% \date{\today}
+%
+% \maketitle
+%
+% \begin{abstract}
+% \noindent
+% The \emph{colophon} is fascinating to anyone even slightly
+% interested in typography and document design; and yet
+% incredibly, the best document design system ever produced
+% \emph{has no facilities for producing colophons}. Hence,
+% the |colophon| package.
+% \end{abstract}
+%
+% \tableofcontents
+%
+% \section{Introduction}
+%
+% Colophons date back to ancient times, where scribes would
+% simply write in where they'd gotten the text that they'd
+% copied, and what they'd changed in it. One might see a
+% colophon that read, \textit{A M.\ Tullio Cicerone, e texto
+% G.\ Juliani C\ae{}saris, cum tribus libris novis} (``By
+% Marcus Tullius Cicero, from a text of Gaius Julius
+% Caesar, with three new books.'' Though why Cicero is
+% adding to a book of Julius Caesar, and using a ``j'' long
+% before it became a letter, is a mystery.)
+%
+% When printing was invented, publishers would add a
+% colophon, often at the end (rather than at the beginning,
+% where it typically sits now), noting their identities and
+% addresses. Over time, particularly with small publishers,
+% colophons got bigger, and contained information about
+% design, font types, and the like. Too often they're
+% completely omitted now, but I think it's still worth
+% putting them in. I know that I \emph{love} to see them in
+% the books I read, at least.
+%
+% \section{Default Behavior}
+%
+% By default, |colophon| uses a very simple two-command
+% structure that produces what I, personally, believe to be
+% a well-formatted and attractive colophon. We begin with
+% the \DescribeEnv{colophon}|colophon| environment, which
+% can be realized by the usual |\begin{colophon}| and
+% |\end{colophon}| pairs. The contents of the colophon
+% itself will be put in between these two, and the spacing,
+% page style, paragraph styling, and the like will all be
+% taken care of in the way that I, personally, think looks
+% best.
+%
+% If you don't like using environments, feel free to use
+% \DescribeMacro{\colophon}|\colophon| to begin the colophon
+% and \DescribeMacro{\endcolophon}|\endcolophon| to end it.
+% That's how they were defined, and that's what the \LaTeX\
+% environment creation macros produce anyway, so do as you
+% will. Using one or the other system produces no
+% difference in functionality.
+%
+% By default, this produces a full-page colophon, printed
+% after a |\cleardoublepage| has been executed (in other
+% words, on the next available recto (odd-numbered) page.
+% It does this with a centered heading, which will be the
+% word ``Colophon''. If you want it to have some other
+% heading, tell the package so with
+% \DescribeMacro{\colophontitle}|\colophontitle|. E.g., if
+% you want the title to be ``Stuff About the Book,'' run:
+%
+% \begin{quote}
+% |\colophontitle{Stuff About the Book}|
+% \end{quote}
+%
+% Alternatively, you can set the title with the |title|
+% package option:
+%
+% \begin{quote}
+% |\usepackage[title={Stuff About the Book}]{colophon}|
+% \end{quote}
+%
+% The title will also be printed in |\scshape|,
+% once again because I like it that way. You can change
+% that, too, with either the
+% \DescribeMacro{\colophontitlestyle}|\colophontitlestyle|
+% macro, or with the |titlestyle| package option. Remember
+% that you should \emph{not} use the backslash with your
+% style command in the package option. The following two
+% lines are equivalent:
+%
+% \begin{quote}
+% |\colophontitlestyle{\itshape}|\\
+% |\usepackage[titlestyle=itshape]{colophon}|
+% \end{quote}
+%
+% Give titlestyle no option if you just want normal roman
+% type.
+%
+% There are similar options governing the size of the title,
+% \DescribeMacro{\colophontitlesize}|\colophontitlesize| and
+% the |titlesize| package option. It takes a point size as
+% an argument and sets both font size \emph{and} leading to
+% that amount. Since it seems unlikely the title will have
+% more than one line, that seemed fine to me; if this breaks
+% your use case, let me know, and I'll fix it. The
+% following two lines are equivalent:
+%
+% \begin{quote}
+% |\colophontitlesize{60pt}|\\
+% |\usepackage[titlesize=60pt]{colophon}|
+% \end{quote}
+%
+% The default size is |48pt|.
+%
+% There will also be some space between the title and the
+% colophon text. This can be controlled with either the
+% \DescribeMacro{\colophonmidspace}|\colophonmidspace|
+% command, or the |aftertitle| package option. The
+% following two are equivalent:
+%
+% \begin{quote}
+% |\colophonmidspace{3em}|\\
+% |\usepackage[aftertitle=3em]{colophon}|
+% \end{quote}
+%
+% By default, the colophon page will have pagestyle |empty|.
+% To change this, use
+% \DescribeMacro{\colophonpagestyle}|\colophonpagestyle| or
+% the package option |pagestyle|. The following two lines
+% are equivalent:
+%
+% \begin{quote}
+% |\colophonpagestyle{plain}|\\
+% |\usepackage[pagestyle=plain]{colophon}|
+% \end{quote}
+%
+% You can align the title centered, on the left, or on the
+% right, by using
+% \DescribeMacro{\colophontitlealign}|\colophontitlealign|,
+% or the |titlealign| package option. The options are |c|
+% for centered (the default), |l| for left-aligned, and |r|
+% for right-aligned. The following two are
+% equivalent:
+%
+% \begin{quote}
+% |\colophontitlealign{c}|\\
+% |\usepackage[titlealign=c]{colophon}|
+% \end{quote}
+%
+% Finally, there are hooks before and after the title which
+% should allow you to run whatever arbitrary code you'd like
+% there. By default, these are empty; but you can fill them
+% with, for example, font-changing commands. This spares
+% the package the overhead of having to determine what font
+% system you're using, and what engine, and lets you worry
+% about all that. The hooks are
+% \DescribeMacro{\colophonpretitlehook}|\colophonpretitlehook|
+% and
+% \DescribeMacro{\colophonposttitlehook}|\colophonposttitlehook|.
+% By default, both are empty; redefine them to whatever you
+% need them to be.
+%
+% The actual texts of the colophon are governed by much the
+% same parameters. The macros simply have |par| rather than
+% |title| in their names. There are two additional ones,
+% however, worth noting. You can set:
+%
+% \begin{itemize}
+% \item \DescribeMacro{\colophonparstyle}|\colophonparstyle|,
+% which will govern the style of the text. By default,
+% this is empty, yielding whatever your normal font style
+% is. Its package option is |parstyle|; remember not to
+% use the backslash when setting it in the package options,
+% as with |titlestyle|.
+% \item \DescribeMacro{\colophonparsize}|\colophonparsize|,
+% which is the point size of the colophon text. Its
+% package option is |parsize|. By default, |15pt|.
+% \item \DescribeMacro{\colophonparlead}|\colophonparlead|,
+% which is the size of the leading of the colophon text
+% (that is, the distance from one baseline to the next
+% baseline down. By default, |18pt|. Its package option
+% is |parlead|.
+% \item \DescribeMacro{\colophonnofirstindent}|\colophonnofirstindent|,
+% turns off |colophon|'s default behavior of suppressing
+% the first indent after the title line. Default is to
+% suppress the indent. The package option is
+% |nofirstindent|.
+% \item \DescribeMacro{\colophonpreparhook}|\colophonpreparhook|
+% and its brother,
+% \DescribeMacro{\colophonpostparhook}|\colophonpostparhook|,
+% allows arbitrary commands to be run before and after the
+% colophon text. They do not have package option
+% equivalents.
+% \item Last but not least,
+% \DescribeMacro{\colophonparalign}|\colophonparalign|.
+% This takes more or less arbitrary commands, but it's
+% designed to permit what I think is a great stylistic
+% touch with colophons: a fully justified paragraph, with
+% the final line containing equal space on either side. By
+% default, it achieves this, and is set as follows:
+% \begin{quote}
+% |\leftskip=0pt plus.5fil%|\\
+% |\rightskip=0pt plus-.5fil%|\\
+% |\parfillskip=0pt plus1fil%|
+% \end{quote}
+% This does the trick. If you don't like this, or want to
+% do something else with it, change it as you will. This
+% also has no package option equivalent.
+% \end{itemize}
+%
+% That gives the default settings. If for some reason you
+% do not want a full-page colophon (maybe you like it tucked
+% into the bottom of the last page, for example, as was
+% common long ago), use the
+% \DescribeMacro{\colophonnofullpage}|\colophonnofullpage|
+% macro, or the |nofullpage| package option. Note, however,
+% that this merely means the colophon won't take up a full
+% page; it will still create a new page before it prints.
+% To prevent it from clearing pages, use
+% \DescribeMacro{\colophonnoclrdblpg}|\colophonnoclrdblpg|,
+% or the package option |noclrdblpg|. Both options together
+% will allow you to tuck your colophon on the bottom of your
+% last page.
+%
+% If you want the colophon to clear one page, but not a double
+% page, use \DescribeMacro{\colophonclrpg}|\colophonclrpg|,
+% or the package option |clrpg|.
+%
+% Note that, if the colophon is not clearing any pages, it
+% will \emph{not} set the colophon page style, so
+% |\colophonpagestyle| and the |pagestyle| package option
+% will do nothing.
+%
+% Note also that, when you're not using a full page, if
+% doesn't mean you can't have the colophon alone on the
+% page; it just means that the colophon won't be vertically
+% centered on the that page. You can print your colophon,
+% issue a |\newpage|, and have it on the page by itself but
+% not vertically centered. So to set the spaces above and
+% below the colophon, use
+% \DescribeMacro{\colophontopspace}|\colophontopspace| and
+% its obviously-named brother,
+% \DescribeMacro{\colophonbotspace}|\colophonbotspace|.
+% Their package option equivalents are |topspace| and
+% |botspace|, respectively. These will insert the requested
+% amount of space before and after the colophon, allowing
+% you to format it however you like.
+%
+% \section{Examples}
+%
+% We've set up two examples, one of a full page and one of a
+% partial page colophon, which will give a good idea of what
+% the capabilities of the |colophon| package are.
+%
+% \begin{tabular}{>{\raggedright}m{0.5\textwidth}m{0.5\textwidth}}
+% |\usepackage[%|
+% |title={Design Information},|
+% |titlestyle=scshape,|
+% |titlesize=30pt,|
+% |titlealign=c,|
+% |parstyle=itshape,|
+% |parsize=12pt,|
+% |parlead=15pt|
+% |]{colophon}| &
+% \fbox{\includegraphics[scale=0.15]{fullpage_ex.pdf}} \\
+% \end{tabular}
+%
+% Here, we've changed a lot of details, and unnecessarily
+% specified |scshape| as our title style (that is the
+% default, after all), but came up with the page shown
+% above.
+%
+% \begin{tabular}{>{\raggedright}m{0.5\textwidth}m{0.5\textwidth}}
+% |\usepackage[%|
+% |title={Design Stuff},|
+% |titlestyle=itshape,|
+% |titlesize=24pt,|
+% |titlealign=r,|
+% |parstyle=upshape,|
+% |parsize=10pt,|
+% |parlead=11pt,|
+% |noclrdblpg,|
+% |nofullpage,|
+% |topspace=2in|
+% |]{colophon}| &
+% \fbox{\includegraphics[scale=0.15]{partpage_ex.pdf}} \\
+% \end{tabular}
+%
+% Here we've turned off the full page and clearing of a
+% double page in order to tuck our colophon into the last
+% part of the page. The folio is still there, therefore
+% (|colophon| doesn't change page styles unless it has its
+% own page), in accordance with the rest of the document.
+% We've also right-aligned our title, and adjusted our top
+% space to stick it closer to the bottom of the page.
+%
+% Happy \TeX{}ing!
+%
+% \section{Implementation}
+%
+% The first thing we do is load |xkeyval|, so we can
+% implement all those great package-loading options.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\RequirePackage{xkeyval}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% We'll declare the options and process them later, after
+% we've declared a bunch of |\if|s and other defaults.
+% Which we get to next: declaring all the new conditionals
+% that we'll need, along with the functions that will enable
+% us to alter them without mucking around with the
+% |@|-containing internal commands.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\newif\ifclpn@clrpg\clpn@clrpgfalse%
+ \def\colophonclrpg{\clpn@clrpgtrue}%
+\newif\ifclpn@clrdblpg\clpn@clrdblpgtrue%
+ \def\colophonnoclrblpg{\clpn@clrdblpgfalse}%
+\newif\ifclpn@fullpage\clpn@fullpagetrue%
+ \def\colophonnofullpage{\clpn@fullpagefalse}%
+\newif\ifclpn@centertitle\clpn@centertitletrue%
+\newif\ifclpn@lefttitle\clpn@lefttitlefalse%
+\newif\ifclpn@righttitle\clpn@righttitlefalse%
+% \end{macrocode}
+% The code for |\colophontitlealign| is necessarily more
+% complex than the others, since it has to adjust the
+% settings for multiple conditions.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\colophontitlealign#1{%
+ \ifx#1c%
+ \clpn@centertitletrue%
+ \clpn@lefttitlefalse%
+ \clpn@righttitlefalse%
+ \fi
+ \ifx#1l%
+ \clpn@centertitlefalse%
+ \clpn@lefttitletrue%
+ \clpn@righttitlefalse%
+ \fi
+ \ifx#1r%
+ \clpn@centertitlefalse%
+ \clpn@lefttitlefalse%
+ \clpn@righttitletrue%
+ \fi
+}%
+\newif\ifclpn@nofirstindent\clpn@nofirstindenttrue%
+ \def\colophonnofirstindent{\clpn@nofirstindentfalse}%
+\def\clpn@overspace{0pt}%
+ \def\colophontopspace#1{\def\clpn@overspace{#1}}%
+\def\clpn@underspace{0pt}%
+ \def\colophonbotspace#1{\def\clpn@underspace{#1}}%
+\def\clpn@undertitle{2em}%
+ \def\colophonmidspace#1{\def\clpn@undertitle{#1}}%
+\def\clpn@pagestyle{empty}%
+ \def\colophonpagestyle#1{\def\clpn@pagestyle{#1}}%
+\def\clpn@titleword{Colophon}%
+ \def\colophontitle#1{\def\clpn@titleword{#1}}%
+\def\clpn@titlesty{\scshape}%
+ \def\colophontitlestyle#1{\def\clpn@titlesty{#1}}%
+\def\clpn@titlesize{48pt}%
+ \def\colophontitlesize#1{\def\clpn@titlesize{#1}}%
+\def\clpn@pretitle{}%
+ \def\colophonpretitlehook#1{\def\clpn@pretitle{#1}}%
+\def\clpn@posttitle{}
+ \def\colophonposttitlehook#1{\def\clpn@posttitle{#1}}%
+\def\clpn@parsty{}%
+ \def\colophonparstyle#1{\def\clpn@parsty{#1}}%
+\def\clpn@parsize{15pt}%
+ \def\colophonparsize#1{\def\clpn@parsize{#1}}%
+\def\clpn@parlead{18pt}%
+ \def\colophonparlead#1{\def\clpn@parlead{#1}}%
+\def\clpn@paralign{%
+ \leftskip=0pt plus.5fil%
+ \rightskip=0pt plus-.5fil%
+ \parfillskip=0pt plus1fil%
+}%
+ \def\colophonparalign#1{\def\clpn@paralign{#1}}%
+\def\clpn@prepar{}%
+ \def\colophonpreparhook#1{\def\clpn@prepar{#1}}%
+\def\clpn@postpar{}
+ \def\colophonpostparhook#1{\def\clpn@postpar{#1}}%
+% \end{macrocode}
+% As promised, we're now at the option-declaring stage. We
+% declare options for a everything that we can declare above
+% (at least, reasonably), and finish by parsing them. We
+% have to do some shenanigans to get the style options to
+% work, in order to insert backslashes, but this is
+% relatively minor.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\DeclareOptionX{title}{\def\clpn@titleword{#1}}
+\DeclareOptionX{titlestyle}{%
+ \def\clpn@titlesty{\csname#1\endcsname}%
+}%
+\DeclareOptionX{titlesize}{\def\clpn@titlesize{#1}}
+\DeclareOptionX{aftertitle}{\def\clpn@undertitle{#1}}
+\DeclareOptionX{titlealign}{\colophontitlealign{#1}}
+\DeclareOptionX{parstyle}{%
+ \def\clpn@parsty{\csname#1\endcsname}%
+}%
+\DeclareOptionX{parsize}{\def\clpn@parsize{#1}}
+\DeclareOptionX{parlead}{\def\clpn@parlead{#1}}
+\DeclareOptionX{nofullpage}{\clpn@fullpagefalse}
+\DeclareOptionX{noclrdblpg}{\clpn@clrdblpgfalse}
+\DeclareOptionX{clrpg}{\clpn@clrpgtrue}
+\DeclareOptionX{topspace}{\def\clpn@overspace{#1}}
+\DeclareOptionX{botspace}{\def\clpn@underspace{#1}}
+\DeclareOptionX{nofirstindent}{\clpn@nofirstindentfalse}
+\ProcessOptionsX
+% \end{macrocode}
+% And now we define the colophon itself, putting all the
+% options above to good use.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\colophon{%
+ \ifclpn@clrdblpg%
+ \cleardoublepage%
+ \thispagestyle{\clpn@pagestyle}%
+ \fi%
+ \ifclpn@clrpg%
+ \clearpage%
+ \thispagestyle{\clpn@pagestyle}%
+ \fi%
+ \ifclpn@fullpage%
+ \vbox to\textheight\bgroup%
+ \vfil%
+ \fi%
+ \vskip\clpn@overspace%
+ \hbox to\linewidth{%
+ \ifclpn@centertitle\hfil\fi%
+ \ifclpn@righttitle\hfil\fi%
+ \fontsize{\clpn@titlesize}{\clpn@titlesize}\selectfont%
+ \clpn@titlesty%
+ \clpn@pretitle%
+ \clpn@titleword%
+ \clpn@posttitle%
+ \ifclpn@lefttitle\hfil\fi%
+ \ifclpn@centertitle\hfil\fi%
+ }%
+ \vskip\clpn@undertitle%
+ \bgroup%
+ \clpn@parsty%
+ \fontsize{\clpn@parsize}{\clpn@parlead}\selectfont%
+ \clpn@prepar\clpn@paralign%
+ \ifclpn@nofirstindent%
+ \@afterindentfalse\@afterheading%
+ \fi%
+}%
+% \end{macrocode}
+% Then, finally, we end the colophon.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\endcolophon{%
+ \clpn@postpar%
+ \par%
+ \egroup%
+ \vskip\clpn@underspace
+ \ifclpn@fullpage%
+ \vfil%
+ \egroup%
+ \fi
+}%
+% \end{macrocode}
+% And there's the |colophon| package. I hope it proves
+% useful to someone besides myself. Happy \TeX{}ing!
+%
+% \PrintIndex
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+% +AMDG
+% This document was begun on 12 Apr 1202, the feast of St.
+% Justin Martyr, and it is humbly dedicated to him and to
+% the Immaculate Heart of Mary, for their prayers, and to
+% the Sacred Heart of Jesus, for His mercy.
+%
+% This document is copyright 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
+% (dgoodmaniii@gmail.com).
+%
+% This work consists of colophon.dtx, colophon.ins, and
+% derived files colophon.sty and colophon.pdf.
+
+\input docstrip.tex
+
+\preamble
+This is a generated file.
+
+This document is copyright 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 1.3 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).
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+This work consists of colophon.dtx, colophon.ins, and
+derived files colophon.sty and colophon.pdf.
+\endpreamble
+
+\keepsilent
+\generate{\file{colophon.sty}{\from{colophon.dtx}{package}}}
+
+\Msg{******************************************************}
+\Msg{*}
+\Msg{* To finish the installation you have to move the}
+\Msg{* following file into a directory searched by TeX:}
+\Msg{*}
+\Msg{* \space\space colophon.sty}
+\Msg{*}
+\Msg{* To produce the documentation run the file colophon.dtx}
+\Msg{* through LaTeX.}
+\Msg{*}
+\Msg{* Happy TeXing!}
+\Msg{******************************************************}
+
+\endbatchfile
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