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diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/germkorr/README b/macros/latex/contrib/germkorr/README
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+The package germkorr has to be loaded after the package german.
+It brings some letters like T nearer to german
+single and double quotes even when that letter wears a
+standard accent like "`\.T"'.
+-------------------------------
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+\typeout{Supplement style option \string`GERMKORR\string' 1.0 \string<26 Jul 2009\string>}
+
+%% This LaTeX style file modifies the commands for quotation marks which
+%% are pre-defined in GERMAN.STY: GERMKORR.STY brings the lower single
+%% quotes (\glq), and the lower double quotes (\glqq or "`) nearer to a
+%% following letter C, G, O, Q, U, V, v, W, w, T, Y, \O, or \OE -- even
+%% if that letter has an usual accent; see the doumentation GERMKORR.TEX.
+%% KNOWN ERRORS:
+%% * GERMKORR will even do its job in typewriter fonts, where that is
+%% probably not wanted. Then, you have to switch GERMKORR off, e.g. as
+%% \texttt{\nogermkorr"`Text"'}, or \texttt{"`{}Text"'}!
+%% * GERMKORR can not handle accents which are related to more than one
+%% letter. "`\t{CC}"', therefore, will not be handled!
+%% * Concerning the TeX command \accent, GERMKORR in any case needs the
+%% two following arguments separated by a space, e.g. "`\accent 22 C"'!
+
+%% 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 2 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, write to the Free Software
+%% Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+%% GERMKORR (c) Timo Baumann 26.~Juli 2009
+
+
+
+\def\next@kg{}
+\def\txen@kg{}
+\def\test@kg{}
+
+\def\allowhy@kg{{\nobreak \hskip 0pt plus 0pt}}
+
+\def\Otest@kg{O@}
+\def\Utest@kg{U@}
+
+\def\acckorr@kg#1{%
+ \def\test@kg{#1}%
+ \ifx#1C\kern -0.07em\fi
+ \ifx#1G\kern -0.07em\fi
+ \ifx#1O\kern -0.07em\fi \ifx\test@kg\Otest@kg\kern -0.07em\fi
+ \ifx#1Q\kern -0.07em\fi
+ \ifx#1U\kern -0.09em\fi \ifx\test@kg\Utest@kg\kern -0.09em\fi
+ \ifx#1V\kern -0.13em\fi
+ \ifx#1v\kern -0.07em\fi
+ \ifx#1W\kern -0.11em\fi
+ \ifx#1w\kern -0.07em\fi
+ \ifx#1T\kern -0.11em\fi
+ \ifx#1Y\kern -0.13em\fi
+ \ifx#1\O\kern -0.05em\fi
+ \ifx#1\OE\kern -0.09em\fi
+ \allowhy@kg\txen@kg{#1}}
+
+\def\accentnum@kg#1 #2{%
+ \ifx#2C\kern -0.07em\fi
+ \ifx#2G\kern -0.07em\fi
+ \ifx#2O\kern -0.07em\fi
+ \ifx#2Q\kern -0.07em\fi
+ \ifx#2U\kern -0.09em\fi
+ \ifx#2V\kern -0.13em\fi
+ \ifx#2v\kern -0.07em\fi
+ \ifx#2W\kern -0.11em\fi
+ \ifx#2w\kern -0.07em\fi
+ \ifx#2T\kern -0.11em\fi
+ \ifx#2Y\kern -0.13em\fi
+ \ifx#2\O\kern -0.05em\fi
+ \ifx#2\OE\kern -0.09em\fi
+ \allowhy@kg\accent #1 #2}
+
+\def\getelse@kg{\allowhy@kg\txen@kg}
+
+\def\aktacckorr@kg#1{\ifx#1\dq@prtct \else
+ \message{[ GERMKORR: Get unexpected \string#1 ] }\fi
+ \acckorr@kg}
+
+\def\getarg@kg{\afterassignment\nextarg@kg\let\txen@kg= }
+
+\def\nextarg@kg{\bgroup
+ \ifx\txen@kg\accent
+ \expandafter\accentnum@kg\else
+ \expandafter\getelse@kg\fi}
+
+\def\gonext@kg{\let\txen@kg=\next@kg \let\next@kg=\acckorr@kg}
+\def\goact@kg{\let\txen@kg=\next@kg \let\next@kg=\aktacckorr@kg}
+
+{\catcode`\"=13%
+\gdef\gqhkorr@kg{%
+ \if@germkorr
+ \ifx\next@kg C\kern -0.07em\fi
+ \ifx\next@kg G\kern -0.07em\fi
+ \ifx\next@kg O\kern -0.07em\fi
+ \ifx\next@kg Q\kern -0.07em\fi
+ \ifx\next@kg U\kern -0.09em\fi
+ \ifx\next@kg V\kern -0.13em\fi
+ \ifx\next@kg v\kern -0.07em\fi
+ \ifx\next@kg W\kern -0.11em\fi
+ \ifx\next@kg w\kern -0.07em\fi
+ \ifx\next@kg T\kern -0.11em\fi
+ \ifx\next@kg Y\kern -0.13em\fi
+ \ifx\next@kg \O\kern -0.05em\fi
+ \ifx\next@kg \OE\kern -0.09em\fi
+ \ifx\next@kg "\gonext@kg\fi
+ \ifx\next@kg \newumlaut\gonext@kg\fi
+ \ifx\next@kg \active@dq\goact@kg \fi
+ \ifx\next@kg \bgroup \let\next@kg=\getarg@kg\fi
+ \ifx\next@kg \accent\let\next@kg=\accentnum@kg\fi
+ \ifx\next@kg \"\gonext@kg\fi
+ \ifx\next@kg \.\gonext@kg\fi
+ \ifx\next@kg \=\gonext@kg\fi
+ \ifx\next@kg \^\gonext@kg\fi
+ \ifx\next@kg \'\gonext@kg\fi
+ \ifx\next@kg \`\gonext@kg\fi
+ \ifx\next@kg \~\gonext@kg\fi
+ \ifx\next@kg \b\gonext@kg\fi \ifx\next@kg \pb\gonext@kg\fi
+ \ifx\next@kg \c\gonext@kg\fi \ifx\next@kg \pc\gonext@kg\fi
+ \ifx\next@kg \d\gonext@kg\fi \ifx\next@kg \pd\gonext@kg\fi
+ \ifx\next@kg \H\gonext@kg\fi
+ \ifx\next@kg \k\gonext@kg\fi
+ \ifx\next@kg \r\gonext@kg\fi
+ %\ifx\next@kg \t\gonext@kg\fi
+ \ifx\next@kg \u\gonext@kg\fi
+ \ifx\next@kg \v\gonext@kg\fi
+ \ifx\next@kg `\kern -0.1em\fi
+ \ifx\next@kg \glq\kern 0.03em\fi
+ \ifx\next@kg \@glq\kern 0.03em\fi
+ \fi
+ \allowhy@kg\next@kg}%
+}
+
+\def\after@kg{\afterassignment\gqhkorr@kg\let\next@kg= }
+
+\newif\if@germkorr\@germkorrtrue
+
+\expandafter\ifx\csname mdqon\endcsname\relax
+ \typeout{ ** Error **: GERMAN not (yet) loaded. Do not re-define \string"\string` and \string\glq\string!}%
+\else \typeout{GERMAN expected. Try to re-define \string"\string` and \string\glq\string!}%
+ \def@dqmacro{`}{\glqq}{\glqq}% %% Elder vers says {\glqq{}}{\glqq{}} %%
+\expandafter\ifx\csname @glqq\endcsname\relax
+ \let\glqq@kg\glqq %% LaTeX2e %%
+ \DeclareRobustCommand{\glqqkgk}{\after@kg}%
+ \def\glqq{\glqq@kg\glqqkgk}%
+ \let\glq@kg\glq
+ \def\Tone@kg{T1}%
+ \DeclareRobustCommand{\glqkgk}{\if@germkorr\ifx\encodingdefault\Tone@kg\kern-0.075em\fi\fi\after@kg}%
+ \def\glq{\glq@kg\glqkgk}%
+ \DeclareRobustCommand{\germkorr}{\@germkorrtrue}%
+ \DeclareRobustCommand{\nogermkorr}{\@germkorrfalse}%
+\else
+ \let\glqq@kg\@glqq %% LaTeX 2.09 %%
+ \def\@glqq{\glqq@kg\after@kg}%
+ \let\glq@kg\@glq
+ \def\@glq{\glq@kg\after@kg}%
+ \def\@yeskg{\@germkorrtrue}%
+ \def\germkorr{\protect\@yeskg}%
+ \def\@nokg{\@germkorrfalse}%
+ \def\nogermkorr{\protect\@nokg}%
+\fi
+\fi
+
+\endinput
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+\documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article} \usepackage{german,germkorr}
+\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}%%\usepackage[OT1]{fontenc}
+
+%%\documentstyle[12pt,german,germkorr,a4]{article}
+
+
+\pagestyle{empty}
+
+\begin{document}
+
+
+\section*{germkorr.sty, eine Erg"anzung f"ur german.sty}
+
+\originalTeX---Find an English description below---\germanTeX
+
+\vspace{0.2cm}\noindent Der Abstand von {\it Doppelanf"uhrungszeichen
+unten\/} zum n"achsten Buchstaben hat bis hin zu neuesten \LaTeX-Versionen
+mit \verb|T1| ein schlechtes Kerning. Unter \verb|OT1| ist "uberhaupt keine
+Korrektur z.\,B. zwischen \verb|"`| und \verb|Y| vorhanden und wird etwa wie
+"`{}Y"' ausgedruckt. \verb|T1| behandelt zwar \verb|Y| und sogar \verb|\"Y|.
+F"ur weitere Akzente wie \verb|\^| und \verb|\.| scheinen $-$\,davon
+abweichend!\,$-$ L"osungen zu fehlen. Gleiches gilt f"ur \verb|\glq|, das
+{\it einfache Anf"uhrungszeichen unten}.
+
+Durch Einladen von GERMKORR werden "`\^Y"' und "`\.Y"' statt etwas wie
+"`{}\^Y"' und "`{}\.Y"' ausgedruckt, sowie \glq\H{Y}\grq\ statt
+\glq{}\H{Y}\grq. Dies sollte auch gelten f"ur das
+
+\vspace{-0.3cm}
+\tableofcontents
+\addcontentsline{toc}{section}{Kapitel: "`\^Y"' und "`\.Y"' sowie
+\glq\H{Y}\grq\ oder "`\glq\H{Y}\grq"' und "``X'"' statt "`{}`X'"'}
+
+\vspace{0.5cm}\noindent GERMKORR wird z.\,B. mit
+\verb|\usepackage{german,germkorr}| nach GERMAN aktiviert.
+Lokales Aus mit \verb|\nogermkorr| \verb|"`Y"'|\verb|\germkorr|.
+
+\vfill{\footnotesize\noindent Erfolgreich getestet habe ich GERMKORR
+zusammen mit mehreren GERMAN-Versionen:
+\\ $\bullet$ v2.4a of 12 Apr 1992 auf em\TeX\ (tex386), Version 3.141
+[3c-beta8];
+\\ $\bullet$ v2.5d of 97/05/01 mit \verb|T1| und \verb|OT1| auf em\TeX\
+(tex386), Version 3.14159 [4b];
+\\ $\bullet$ v2.5e 1998-07-08 mit \verb|T1| und \verb|OT1| auf
+pdf\TeX, Version 3.141592-1.40.4 (Mik\TeX~2.7).
+}
+
+\sloppy
+
+\vspace{0.7cm}\noindent\originalTeX GERMKORR is a \LaTeX\ style file to
+modify the \verb|"`|-command defined in GERMAN.STY\@. It brings the {\it
+lower single quotes\/} (\verb|\glq|), and the {\it lower double quotes\/}
+(\verb|"`| or \verb|\glqq|) nearer to a following character \verb|C|,
+\verb|G|, \verb|O|, \verb|Q|, \verb|U|, \verb|V|, \verb|v|, \verb|W|,
+\verb|w|, \verb|T|, \verb|Y|, \verb|\O|, or \verb|\OE|. \ That will be also
+done to \verb|\"C|, \verb|\.C|, \verb|\=C|, \verb|\^C|, \verb|\'C|,
+\verb|\`C|, \verb|\~C|, \verb|\b{C}|, \verb|\c{C}|, \verb|\d{C}|,
+\verb|\H{C}|, \verb|\k{C}|, \verb|\r{C}|, \verb|\u{C}|, \verb|\v{C}|,
+\verb|"O|/\verb|"U|, and even to something like
+\verb|\accent|~\verb|"7F|~\verb|C|, or \verb|{\accent|~\verb|22|~\verb|C}|,
+where a SPACE has to be before \verb|C|. \ \verb|"`{\accent|~\verb|22C}"'|
+might cause \TeX\ to error-stop!
+\\ \verb|{}C|, \verb|{C}|, \verb|\a`{C}|, \verb|\a^{C}|, \verb|\a'{C}|, and
+\verb|\t{CC}| will be setted undone. In typewriter fonts, use
+\verb|"`{}\"C"'|, or \verb|{\nogermkorr|~\verb|"`\"C"'|~\verb|"`\"C"'}|.
+
+
+\vfill {\footnotesize The program GERMKORR 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; see the program file
+germkorr.sty.
+
+The program GERMKORR 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.}
+
+\vfill \hfill
+\hbox{GERMKORR~1.0~~\copyright~Timo.Baumann@uni-duesseldorf.de~~Juli 2009}
+
+\showhyphens{Zitat "`Zitat"' \glq Zitat\grq\ "``Zitat'"'}%
+\typeout{ ... have shown \string\showhyphens}
+
+
+\end{document}