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diff --git a/obsolete/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script-obsolete/README b/obsolete/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script-obsolete/README index d65ed04716..7a115ca857 100644 --- a/obsolete/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script-obsolete/README +++ b/obsolete/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script-obsolete/README @@ -1,65 +1,76 @@ KOMA-Script obsolete ============================================================================== -Author: Markus Kohm -E-Mail: komascript at gmx info -Abstract: KOMA-Script obsolete contains in the classes and packages, - that has been removed from KOMA-Script, because they are - obsolete for a long time. - You don't need those classes and packages to work with - KOMA-Script. You should not use those classes and packages - any longer. There are new classes and packages at KOMA-Script - that should be uses instead of those obsolete classes and - packages. Providers should not provides KOMA-Script - obsolete. - You need KOMA-Script obsolete only if you have old documents, - that may not be transferred into new once using current - classes and packages. In this case, you may install - KOMA-Script obsolete classes and packages. See ``Installation - instructions'' for more information about the installation. -License: LPPL 1.3c or later -State: not maintained, NOT SUPPORTED +Author: Markus Kohm +E-Mail: komascript at gmx info +Abstract: KOMA-Script obsolete contains in the classes and packages, + that has been removed from KOMA-Script, because they are + obsolete for a long time. + You don't need those classes and packages to work with + KOMA-Script. You should not use those classes and packages + any longer. There are new classes and packages at + KOMA-Script that should be uses instead of those obsolete + classes and packages. + You need KOMA-Script obsolete only if you have old + documents that cannot be transferred into new once using + current classes and packages. In this case, you may + install KOMA-Script obsolete classes and packages. See + ``Installation instructions'' for more information about + the installation. +License: LPPL 1.3c or later +State: not maintained, NOT SUPPORTED ============================================================================== -Package: scrpage -Version: 2008/02/29 v1.3e -Source files: scrpage-obsolete.dtx -Classification: Page layout package -Successor: scrpage2 +Package: scrpage2 +Version: 2020-02-27 v3.30 +Source files: scrpage2-obsolete.dtx +Classification: Page layout package +Successor: scrlayer-scrpage ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -Class: scrlettr -Authors: Axel Kielhorn and Markus Kohm -Version: 2002/05/24 v2.6e -Source files: scrlettr.ins scrlettr.dtx -Classification: Letter class -Successor: scrlttr2 +Package: scrpage +Version: 2008/02/29 v1.3e +Source files: scrpage-obsolete.dtx +Classification: Page layout package +Successor: scrpage2 +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Class: scrlettr +Authors: Axel Kielhorn and Markus Kohm +Version: 2002/05/24 v2.6e +Source files: scrlettr.ins scrlettr.dtx +Classification: Letter class +Successor: scrlttr2 ============================================================================== Installation instructions: - If this is a source distribution without cls- and sty-files - you first need to generate the cls- and sty-files you need. - To do so, have a look at the ``Source files'' section of the - class or package, you need. If there's an ins-file at the - source files list, you have to call - tex FOO.ins - with FOO.ins is the ins-file of the source file list. This - will generate one or several new files, that have to be copied - into a directory where LaTeX may find them. See the - instructions of your TeX distribution to see, how to install - single class or package files. Alternatively you may just - copy the generated files into the main directory of you - document file. - You should not need documentation for the obsolete classes and - packages, because you should not use them for new documents, - but only to process existing old documents without changes. - Nevertheless, you may generate the documentation from the - source files using - pdflatex FOO.dtx - several times. FOO.dtx should be the first dtx-file at the - source file list of the wanted class or package. + If this is a source distribution without cls- and sty-files + you first need to generate the cls- and sty-files you need. + To do so, have a look at the ``Source files'' section of + the class or package, you need. If there's an ins-file at + the source files list, you have to call + tex FOO.ins + with FOO.ins is the ins-file of the source file list. If + there isn't an ins-file use the first dtx-file of the + source file list of the wanted class or package instead of + the ins-file, e.g.: + tex FOO.dtx + This will generate one or several new files, that have to + be copied into a directory where LaTeX may find them. See + the instructions of your TeX distribution to see, how to + install single class or package files. Alternatively you + may just copy the generated files into the main directory + of you document file. + You should not need documentation for the obsolete classes + and packages, because you should not use them for new + documents, but only to process existing old documents + without changes. Nevertheless, you may generate the + documentation from the + source files using + pdflatex FOO.dtx + several times. FOO.dtx should be the first dtx-file at the + source file list of the wanted class or package. - If this is a TDS distribution, you may simply copy all the - files with their directory structure into a TEXMF tree. You - may also generate a new TEXMF tree and activate it. After - copying you may have to recreate the file name database. - MiKTeX users should use the FNDB button of MiKTeX setup to do - so. TeX Live users may use texhash or maybe the TeX Live - manager, tlmgr. + If this is a TDS distribution, you may simply copy all the + files with their directory structure into a TEXMF tree. + You may also generate a new TEXMF tree and activate it. + After copying you may have to recreate the file name + database. MiKTeX users should use the FNDB button of MiKTeX + setup to do so. TeX Live users may use texhash or maybe + the TeX Live manager, tlmgr. ============================================================================== diff --git a/obsolete/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script-obsolete/scrlettr.dtx b/obsolete/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script-obsolete/scrlettr.dtx index 39b1f01e00..a785963bb3 100644 --- a/obsolete/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script-obsolete/scrlettr.dtx +++ b/obsolete/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script-obsolete/scrlettr.dtx @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ % \iffalse meta-comment % ====================================================================== % scrlettr.dtx -% Copyright (c) Axel Kielhorn and Markus Kohm, 1995-2012 +% Copyright (c) Axel Kielhorn and Markus Kohm, 1995-2020 % % This file is part of the LaTeX2e KOMA-Script bundle. % @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ % The latest version of this license is in % http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt % and version 1.3c or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX -% version 2005/12/01 or later and of this work. +% version 2005/12/01 or later. % % This work has the LPPL maintenance "not maintained" and is deprecated! % It has been replaced by KOMA-Script class scrlttr2. @@ -22,14 +22,14 @@ % `README'. % ---------------------------------------------------------------------- % scrlettr.dtx -% Copyright (c) Axel Kielhorn and Markus Kohm, 1995-2012 +% Copyright (c) Axel Kielhorn and Markus Kohm, 1995-2020 % % Dieses Werk darf nach den Bedingungen der LaTeX Project Public Lizenz, % Version 1.3c, verteilt und/oder veraendert werden. % Die neuste Version dieser Lizenz ist % http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt % und Version 1.3c ist Teil aller Verteilungen von LaTeX -% Version 2005/12/01 oder spaeter und dieses Werks. +% Version 2005/12/01 oder spaeter. % % Dieses Werk hat den LPPL-Verwaltungs-Status "not maintained" % (nicht verwaltet), ist veraltet und wurde durch die KOMA-Script-Klasse @@ -78,8 +78,10 @@ %</driver|dtx> %<*driver> \documentclass{ltxdoc} -\usepackage[a4paper,BCOR15mm,DIV12]{typearea} -\usepackage{german} +\IfFileExists{typearea.sty}{% + \usepackage[a4paper,BCOR15mm,DIV12]{typearea}% +}{} +\usepackage[german]{babel} \DoNotIndex{\.,\@@par,\@M,\@abstrtfalse,\@abstrttrue,\@addtoreset} \DoNotIndex{\@afieldfalse,\@afieldtrue,\@afterheading} \DoNotIndex{\@afterindentfalse,\@arabic,\@badmath,\@beginparpenalty} @@ -1244,24 +1246,24 @@ % % \begin{labeling}[~]{\Macro{customername}} % \item[\Macro{yourrefname}] \small -% Ihr Zeichen / Your ref. / Vos références / Vs./Rif. / Su ref. +% Ihr Zeichen / Your ref. / Vos références / Vs./Rif. / Su ref. % \IndexCmd{yourrefname} % \item[\Macro{yourmailname}] \small % Ihr Schreiben vom / Your letter of / Votre lettre du / Vs.~lettera % del / Su carta de\IndexCmd{yourmailname} % \item[\Macro{myrefname}] \small -% Unser Zeichen / Our ref. / Nos références / Ns./Rif. / Nuestra +% Unser Zeichen / Our ref. / Nos références / Ns./Rif. / Nuestra % ref.\IndexCmd{myrefname} % \item[\Macro{customername}] \small -% Kundennummer / Customer no. / Numéro de client / Nr.~cliente / No. +% Kundennummer / Customer no. / Numéro de client / Nr.~cliente / No. % de cliente\IndexCmd{customername} % \item[\Macro{invoicename}] \small -% Rechnungsnummer / Invoice no. / Numéro de facture / Nr.~fattura / +% Rechnungsnummer / Invoice no. / Numéro de facture / Nr.~fattura / % No. de factura\IndexCmd{invoicename} % \item[\Macro{subjectname}] \small Betr. / Subject / Concernant / % Oggetto / Asunto\IndexCmd{subjectname} % \item[\Macro{ccname}] \small -% Kopie an / cc / Copia á / Per conoscenza / Copias\IndexCmd{ccname} +% Kopie an / cc / Copia á / Per conoscenza / Copias\IndexCmd{ccname} % \item[\Macro{enclname}] \small % Anlagen / encl / Annexes / Allegato / Adjunto\IndexCmd{enclname} % \item[\Macro{headtoname}] \small @@ -1269,7 +1271,7 @@ % \item[\Macro{datename}] \small % Datum / Date / Date / Data / Fecha\IndexCmd{datename} % \item[\Macro{pagename}] \small -% Seite / Page / Page / Pagina / Página\IndexCmd{pagename} +% Seite / Page / Page / Pagina / Página\IndexCmd{pagename} % \end{labeling} % % \subsection{Briefspezifische Variablen und deren Befehle zur Neu- und diff --git a/obsolete/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script-obsolete/scrlettr.ins b/obsolete/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script-obsolete/scrlettr.ins index 7b915d7cd5..03f84dc4a6 100644 --- a/obsolete/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script-obsolete/scrlettr.ins +++ b/obsolete/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script-obsolete/scrlettr.ins @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ % ====================================================================== % scrlettr.ins -% Copyright (c) Markus Kohm, 2006-2012 +% Copyright (c) Markus Kohm, 2006-2020 % % This file is part of the LaTeX2e KOMA-Script bundle. % @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ % The latest version of this license is in % http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt % and version 1.3c or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX -% version 2005/12/01 or later and of this work. +% version 2005/12/01 or later. % % This work has the LPPL maintenance "not maintained" and is deprecated! % It has been replaced by KOMA-Script class scrlttr2. @@ -20,14 +20,14 @@ % `README'. % ---------------------------------------------------------------------- % scrlettr.ins -% Copyright (c) Markus Kohm, 2006-2012 +% Copyright (c) Markus Kohm, 2006-2020 % % Dieses Werk darf nach den Bedingungen der LaTeX Project Public Lizenz, % Version 1.3c, verteilt und/oder veraendert werden. % Die neuste Version dieser Lizenz ist % http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt % und Version 1.3c ist Teil aller Verteilungen von LaTeX -% Version 2005/12/01 oder spaeter und dieses Werks. +% Version 2005/12/01 oder spaeter. % % Dieses Werk hat den LPPL-Verwaltungs-Status "not maintained" % (nicht verwaltet), ist veraltet und wurde durch die KOMA-Script-Klasse @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ \ifToplevel{\keepsilent\askforoverwritefalse} \preamble -Copyright (c) 1995-2012 by Axel Kielhorn +Copyright (c) 1995-2020 by Axel Kielhorn and Markus Kohm <komascript(at)gmx.info> This file has been generated. @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ the LaTeX Project Public License, version 1.3c of the license. The latest version of this license is in http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt and version 1.3c or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX -version 2005/12/01 or later and of this work. +version 2005/12/01 or later. This work has the LPPL maintenance status "not maintained". diff --git a/obsolete/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script-obsolete/scrlettr.pdf b/obsolete/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script-obsolete/scrlettr.pdf Binary files differindex f83abc9904..a8edc34804 100644 --- a/obsolete/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script-obsolete/scrlettr.pdf +++ b/obsolete/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script-obsolete/scrlettr.pdf diff --git a/obsolete/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script-obsolete/scrpage-obsolete.dtx b/obsolete/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script-obsolete/scrpage-obsolete.dtx index 6bdb605cb2..42e613803d 100644 --- a/obsolete/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script-obsolete/scrpage-obsolete.dtx +++ b/obsolete/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script-obsolete/scrpage-obsolete.dtx @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ % \iffalse % ====================================================================== % scrpage-obsolete.dtx -% Copyright (c) Markus Kohm, 1995-2012 +% Copyright (c) Markus Kohm, 1995-2020 % % This file is part of the LaTeX2e KOMA-Script bundle. % @@ -11,28 +11,28 @@ % The latest version of this license is in % http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt % and version 1.3c or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX -% version 2005/12/01 or later and of this work. +% version 2005/12/01 or later. % % This work has the LPPL maintenance "not maintained" and is deprecated! -% It has been replaced by KOMA-Script package scrpage2. +% It has been replaced by KOMA-Script package scrlayer-scrpage. % % The author of this work is Markus Kohm. % % This work consists of the files `scrpage-obsolete.dtx' and `README'. % ---------------------------------------------------------------------- % scrpage-obsolete.dtx -% Copyright (c) Markus Kohm, 1995-2012 +% Copyright (c) Markus Kohm, 1995-2020 % % Dieses Werk darf nach den Bedingungen der LaTeX Project Public Lizenz, % Version 1.3c, verteilt und/oder veraendert werden. % Die neuste Version dieser Lizenz ist % http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt % und Version 1.3c ist Teil aller Verteilungen von LaTeX -% Version 2005/12/01 oder spaeter und dieses Werks. +% Version 2005/12/01 oder spaeter. % % Dieses Werk hat den LPPL-Verwaltungs-Status "not maintained" % (nicht verwaltet), ist veraltet und wurde durch das KOMA-Script-Paket -% scrpage2 ersetzt. +% scrlayer-scrpage ersetzt. % % Der Autor dieses Werkes ist Markus Kohm. % @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ %<driver>\ProvidesFile{scrpage.drv} %<scrpage>\ProvidesPackage{scrpage}[2008/02/29 v1.3e KOMA-Script package] %<*dtx|driver> - [2012/11/06 v1.3e unsupported obsolete KOMA-Script package + [2020/02/27 v1.3e unsupported obsolete KOMA-Script package %<driver> driver] %<*dtx> source] @@ -116,8 +116,9 @@ pagestyle-definition. It's something like \texttt{fancyheadings} but not the same. You may use \texttt{scrpage} or \texttt{fancyhdr}. You may use \texttt{scrpage} with standard classes, too. Note: Package - \texttt{scrpage} was replaced by package \texttt{scrpage2}. The manual for - package \texttt{scrpage2} is part of the \KOMAScript{} guide. + \texttt{scrpage} was replaced by package \texttt{scrpage2} and that was + replaced by \texttt{scrlayer-scrpage}. The manual for + package \texttt{scrlayer-scrpage2} is part of the \KOMAScript{} guide. \end{abstract} \tableofcontents \DocInput{scrpage-obsolete.dtx} @@ -139,7 +140,7 @@ \ifToplevel{\keepsilent\askforoverwritefalse} \preamble -Copyright (c) 1995-2012 by Markus Kohm <komascript(at)gmx.info> +Copyright (c) 1995-2020 by Markus Kohm <komascript(at)gmx.info> This file has been generated. ----------------------------- @@ -149,7 +150,7 @@ the LaTeX Project Public License, version 1.3c of the license. The latest version of this license is in http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt and version 1.3c or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX -version 2005/12/01 or later and of this work. +version 2005/12/01 or later. This work has the LPPL maintenance status "not maintained". @@ -161,8 +162,8 @@ An English manual may be generated from the source file `scrpage-obsolete.dtx' using: pdflatex scrpage-obsolete.dtx -THIS IS AN OBSOLETE PACKAGE! YOU SHOULD USE THE KOMA-SCRIPT PACKAGE scrpage2 -INSTEAD OF THIS PACKAGE! +THIS IS AN OBSOLETE PACKAGE! YOU SHOULD USE THE KOMA-SCRIPT PACKAGE +scrlayer-scrpage INSTEAD OF THIS PACKAGE! \endpreamble @@ -178,6 +179,8 @@ INSTEAD OF THIS PACKAGE! %</dtx> % \fi % +% \changes{2020/02/27}{v1.3e}{comment and guide changes only} +% % \section{Introduction} % % There is a simple user-interface and a expert-interface. Using the @@ -199,8 +202,7 @@ INSTEAD OF THIS PACKAGE! % \footfont\\ % This font is used to write page foots different from page heads. You may % change it using |\renewcommand|, -% e.g. |\renewcommand\footfont{\normalfont\slshape}|. Only availabe at -% \texttt{scrpage2}. +% e.g. |\renewcommand\footfont{\normalfont\slshape}|. % % \DescribeMacro % \headmark\\ diff --git a/obsolete/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script-obsolete/scrpage-obsolete.pdf b/obsolete/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script-obsolete/scrpage-obsolete.pdf Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000000..31ef8ec140 --- /dev/null +++ b/obsolete/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script-obsolete/scrpage-obsolete.pdf diff --git a/obsolete/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script-obsolete/scrpage.pdf b/obsolete/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script-obsolete/scrpage.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index df3e8f6cc1..0000000000 --- a/obsolete/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script-obsolete/scrpage.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/obsolete/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script-obsolete/scrpage2-obsolete.dtx b/obsolete/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script-obsolete/scrpage2-obsolete.dtx new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..41be0d4bce --- /dev/null +++ b/obsolete/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script-obsolete/scrpage2-obsolete.dtx @@ -0,0 +1,4747 @@ +% \CheckSum{2389} +% \iffalse +% ====================================================================== +% scrpage2-obsolete.dtx +% Copyright (c) Markus Kohm, 1995-2020 +% +% This file is part of the LaTeX2e KOMA-Script bundle. +% +% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of +% the LaTeX Project Public License, version 1.3c of the license. +% The latest version of this license is in +% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt +% and version 1.3c or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX +% version 2005/12/01 or later. +% +% This work has the LPPL maintenance status "not maintained" +% and is deprecated! It has been replaced by KOMA-Script package +% scrlayer-scrpage. +% +% The author of this work is Markus Kohm. +% +% This work consists of the files `scrpage2-obsolete.dtx' und `README'. +% ---------------------------------------------------------------------- +% scrpage2-obsolete.dtx +% Copyright (c) Markus Kohm, 1995-2020 +% +% Dieses Werk darf nach den Bedingungen der LaTeX Project Public Lizenz, +% Version 1.3c, verteilt und/oder veraendert werden. +% Die neuste Version dieser Lizenz ist +% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt +% und Version 1.3c ist Teil aller Verteilungen von LaTeX +% Version 2005/12/01 oder spaeter. +% +% Dieses Werk hat den LPPL-Verwaltungs-Status "not maintained" +% (nicht verwaltet), ist veralter und wurde durch das KOMA-Script-Paket +% scrlayer-scrpage ersetzt. +% +% Der Autor dieses Werkes ist Markus Kohm. +% +% Dieses Werk besteht aus den Dateien `scrpage2-obsolete.dtx' und +% `README'. +% ====================================================================== +% \fi +% +% \CharacterTable +% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z +% Lower-case \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z +% Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9 +% Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \# +% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \& +% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \) +% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \, +% Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/ +% Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \< +% Equals \= Greater than \> Question mark \? +% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\ +% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_ +% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \| +% Right brace \} Tilde \~} +% +% \iffalse +%<scrpage2>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1995/06/01] +%<*dtx> +\ifx\ProvidesFile\undefined\def\ProvidesFile#1[#2]{}\fi +\ProvidesFile{scrpage2-obsolete.dtx} +%</dtx> +%<scrpage2>\ProvidesPackage{scrpage2} +%<*dtx|scrpage2> + [2020/02/27 v3.30 unsupported obsolete former KOMA-Script package] +%</dtx|scrpage2> +%<*insfile> +\ifx\documentclass\undefined + \def\batchfile{scrpage2-obsolete.dtx} + \input docstrip.tex + \Msg{*********************************************************************} + \Msg{*} + \Msg{* THIS WIL PRODUCE AN OBSOLETE PACKAGE, THAT IS NOT LONGER SUPPORTED} + \Msg{* OR PART OF KOMA-SCRIPT!!!} + \Msg{*} + \Msg{*********************************************************************} + \ifToplevel{\keepsilent\askforoverwritefalse} +\preamble + +Copyright (c) 1995-2020 by Markus Kohm <komascript(at)gmx.info> + +This file has been generated. +----------------------------- + +This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of +the LaTeX Project Public License, version 1.3c of the license. +The latest version of this license is in + http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt +and version 1.3c or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX +version 2005/12/01 or later and of this work. + +This work has the LPPL maintenance status "not maintained". + +This file may only be distributed together with the file +`scrpage2-obsolete.dtx'. You may however distribute the file +`scrpage2-obsolete.dtx' without this file. + +An bilingual (English and German) manual may be generated from the +source file `scrpage2-obsolete.dtx' using: + pdflatex scrpage2-obsolete.dtx + +THIS IS AN OBSOLETE PACKAGE! 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Kopf und Augen reagieren bereits. + Sie folgen dem Text, nehmen die darin enthaltenen Informationen + auf und leiten diese \"uber den Sehnerv weiter. + \fi + }% + \renewcommand*{\XmpMarginTextA}{Netzhaut}% + \renewcommand*{\XmpMarginTextB}{(\textit{Retina})}% +} +\makeatother +\CodelineIndex +\RecordChanges +\GetFileInfo{scrpage2-obsolete.dtx} +\begin{document} + \DocInput{\filename} +\end{document} +%</dtx> +% \fi +% +% \changes{2020/02/27}{v3.30}{Final release} +% \changes{2020/02/27}{v3.30}{Manual integrated into \File{dtx}-file} +% +% \addcontentsline{toc}{part}{English}% +% \title{The Obsolete Package \Package{scrpage2}% +% \thanks{This file has revision number \fileversion, last revised +% \filedate.}} +% \date{\filedate} +% \author{Markus Kohm} +% \maketitle +% \begin{abstract} +% This is the former \KOMAScript{} package \Package{scrpage2}. +% The package is deprecated and should not be used any longer. +% You can very easily replace it by the \KOMAScript{} package +% \Package{scrlayer-scrpage} that is documented in the English and the +% German \KOMAScript{} guide. +% \end{abstract} +% +% {\csname @fileswfalse\endcsname\tableofcontents} +% +% \section{Adapting Page Headers and Footers with \Package{scrpage2}} +% \label{sec:scrpage2-en} +% +% From \KOMAScript~3.12 the completely newly implemented package +% \Package{scrlayer-scrpage} replaces the old \Package{scrpage2}. The new +% package is a consequently developed extension of the design of +% \Package{scrpage2}. In difference to \Package{scrpage2} it provides the +% extended option interface of the \KOMAScript{} classes. Because +% \Package{scrlayer-scrpage} predominates \Package{scrpage2} it is recommended +% to not longer use \Package{scrpage2} but \Package{scrlayer-scrpage}. Because +% of this the current version of \Package{scrpage2} is the final one. All +% development resources will go into \Package{scrlayer-scrpage}. For more +% information about \Package{scrlayer-scrpage} see the \KOMAScript{} guide. +% +% In place of \Package{scrpage2} or \Package{scrlayer-scrpage} you can of +% course make use of \Package{fancyhdr}. However, \Package{scrpage2} and +% especially \Package{scrlayer-scrpage} integrated markedly better with the +% {\KOMAScript} bundle. For this reason, and because at the time the +% forerunner to \Package{fancyhdr} was missing many features, +% \Package{scrpage2} was developed. Naturally, \Package{scrpage2} and +% \Package{scrlayer-scrpage} are not limited to use only with the +% {\KOMAScript} classes, but can just as easily be used with other document +% classes. +% +% \subsection{Basic Functionality}\label{sec:scrpage2-en.basics} +% +% To understand the following description, an overview of {\LaTeX}'s fairly +% involved header and footer mechanism is needed. The {\LaTeX} kernel defines +% the page styles \PageStyle{empty}, which produces a completely empty header +% and footer, and \PageStyle{plain}, which produces usually only a page number +% in the footer and an empty header. Apart from these, many document classes +% provide the style \PageStyle{headings}, which allows more complex style +% settings and running +% headings\index{headings>running}\index{headings>automatic}. The +% \PageStyle{headings} style often has a related variant, +% \PageStyle{myheadings}, which is similar except for switching off the +% running headings\index{headings>manual} and reverting them to manual control +% by the user. A more detailed description is given in the page style section +% of the \KOMAScript{} manual where it is also noted that some {\LaTeX} +% commands automatically switch to another page style\,---\,usually page style +% \PageStyle{plain}\,---\,for the current page. +% +% Package \Package{scrpage2} does not distinguish between page styles with +% automatic, running headings and page styles with manual headings. The way to +% deal with automatic and manual headings is independent from the page style +% and so the page style is independent from the choice of automatic or manual +% headings. More information about this in +% section~\ref{sec:scrpage2-en.basics.mark}. +% +% \subsubsection{Predefined Page Styles}\label{sec:scrpage2-en.basics.buildIn} +% +% One of the basic features of \Package{scrpage2} is a set of predefined, +% configurable page styles. +% +% \bigskip\noindent% +% \DescribePageStyle{scrheadings}% +% \DescribePageStyle{scrplain}% +% Package \Package{scrpage2} delivers its own page style, named +% \PageStyle{scrheadings}, which can be activated with the +% \Macro{pagestyle}\rarg{scrheadings}. When this page style is in use, an +% appropriate \PageStyle{scrplain} page style is used for the plain page +% style. In this case \emph{appropriate} means that this new plain page style +% is also configureable by the commands introduced in +% section~\ref{sec:scrpage2-en.basics.format}, which, for example, configure +% the header and footer width and complies within the basic layout. Neither +% the activation of \PageStyle{scrheadings} nor the attendant change to the +% appropriate plain page style, \PageStyle{scrplain}, influences the mode of +% manual or automatic +% headings\index{headings>automatic}\index{headings>manual} (see +% section~\ref{sec:scrpage2-en.basics.mark}). The \PageStyle{scrplain} page +% style can also be activated directly with \Macro{pagestyle}. +% +% \bigskip\noindent% +% \DescribeMacro\lehead% +% \DescribeMacro\cehead% +% \DescribeMacro\rehead% +% \DescribeMacro\lefoot% +% \DescribeMacro\cefoot% +% \DescribeMacro\refoot% +% \DescribeMacro\lohead% +% \DescribeMacro\cohead% +% \DescribeMacro\rohead% +% \DescribeMacro\lofoot% +% \DescribeMacro\cofoot% +% \DescribeMacro\rofoot% +% \DescribeMacro\ihead% +% \DescribeMacro\chead% +% \DescribeMacro\ohead% +% \DescribeMacro\ifoot% +% \DescribeMacro\cfoot% +% \DescribeMacro\ofoot% +% The page style of \Package{scrpage2} are defined to have flexible +% configurable header and footer. To achieve this, the page styles include +% three boxes in both the header and the footer. The contents of these boxes +% may be modified easily. The commands modifying the content of these boxes +% can be seen in figure~\ref{fig:scrpage2-en.leheadetall}. Commands in the +% middle column modify the box contents on both odd and even pages. All of the +% commands have an optional and a mandatory argument. The option argument +% influences the content of corresponding box of the plain page style, +% \PageStyle{scrplain}. The mandatory argument influences the content of the +% corresponding box of the page style \PageStyle{scrheadings}. +% \begin{figure} +% \centering +% \setlength{\unitlength}{1.2mm} +% \begin{picture}(100,65)(0,8)\small +% \put(0,12){\dashbox{2}(40,56){even page}} +% \put(60,12){\dashbox{2}(40,56){odd page}} +%^^A % items top left +% \put(1,63){\framebox(8,4){~}} +% \put(16,63){\framebox(8,4){~}} +% \put(31,63){\framebox(8,4){~}} +%^^A % items top right +% \put(61,63){\framebox(8,4){~}} +% \put(76,63){\framebox(8,4){~}} +% \put(91,63){\framebox(8,4){~}} +%^^A % items bottom left +% \put(1,13){\framebox(8,4){~}} +% \put(16,13){\framebox(8,4){~}} +% \put(31,13){\framebox(8,4){~}} +%^^A % items bottom right +% \put(61,13){\framebox(8,4){~}} +% \put(76,13){\framebox(8,4){~}} +% \put(91,13){\framebox(8,4){~}} +%^^A % commands and arrow +%^^A % for twoside +%^^A % +% \put(50,65){\makebox(0,0){\cs{ihead}}} +% \put(44,65){\vector(-1,0){4}}\put(56,65){\vector(1,0){4}} +% \put(50,58){\makebox(0,0){\cs{chead}}} +% \put(44,58){\line(-1,0){24}}\put(56,58){\line(1,0){24}} +% \put(20,58){\vector(0,1){4}}\put(80,58){\vector(0,1){4}} +% \put(50,51){\makebox(0,0){\cs{ohead}}} +% \put(44,51){\line(-1,0){40}}\put(56,51){\line(1,0){40}} +% \put(4,51){\vector(0,1){11}}\put(96,51){\vector(0,1){11}} +%^^A % +% \put(50,15){\makebox(0,0){\cs{ifoot}}} +% \put(56,15){\vector(1,0){4}}\put(44,15){\vector(-1,0){4}} +% \put(50,22){\makebox(0,0){\cs{cfoot}}} +% \put(44,22){\line(-1,0){24}}\put(56,22){\line(1,0){24}} +% \put(20,22){\vector(0,-1){4}}\put(80,22){\vector(0,-1){4}} +% \put(50,29){\makebox(0,0){\cs{ofoot}}} +% \put(44,29){\line(-1,0){40}}\put(56,29){\line(1,0){40}} +% \put(4,29){\vector(0,-1){11}}\put(96,29){\vector(0,-1){11}} +%^^A % commands for oneside +% \put(5,69){\makebox(0,0)[b]{\cs{lehead}}} +% \put(20,69){\makebox(0,0)[b]{\cs{cehead}}} +% \put(35,69){\makebox(0,0)[b]{\cs{rehead}}} +%^^A % +% \put(65,69){\makebox(0,0)[b]{\cs{lohead}}} +% \put(80,69){\makebox(0,0)[b]{\cs{cohead}}} +% \put(95,69){\makebox(0,0)[b]{\cs{rohead}}} +%^^A % +% \put(5,11){\makebox(0,0)[t]{\cs{lefoot}}} +% \put(20,11){\makebox(0,0)[t]{\cs{cefoot}}} +% \put(35,11){\makebox(0,0)[t]{\cs{refoot}}} +%^^A % +% \put(65,11){\makebox(0,0)[t]{\cs{lofoot}}} +% \put(80,11){\makebox(0,0)[t]{\cs{cofoot}}} +% \put(95,11){\makebox(0,0)[t]{\cs{rofoot}}} +% \end{picture} +% \caption{Commands for modification of page styles \PageStyle{scrheadings} +% and \PageStyle{scrplain} and their relationship to header and footer +% elements} +% \label{fig:scrpage2-en.leheadetall} +% \end{figure} +% +% \begin{Example} +% If one wants the page number within \PageStyle{scrheadings} be placed in the +% middle of the footer, then following can be used: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \cfoot{\pagemark} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% The next example shows how to place both running heading and page +% number\index{page>number}\index{pagination} in the header; the running +% heading\index{headings} inside and the page number outside: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \ohead{\pagemark} +% \ihead{\headmark} +% \cfoot{} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% The command |\cfoot{}| is only required in order to empty the item in the +% middle of the footer, which normally contains the page number. +% \end{Example} +% +% The commands which are associated with only one item can be used for +% more advanced settings. +% +% \begin{Example} +% Assuming one has the order to write an annual report of a company, one could +% use commands like this: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \ohead{\pagemark} +% \rehead{Annual Report 2001} +% \lohead{\headmark} +% \cefoot{TheCompanyName Inc.} +% \cofoot{Department: Development} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% In order to keep the data in the footer synchronized with the content +% of the document, the footer has to be updated using \Macro{cofoot} +% when a new department is discussed in the report. +% \end{Example} +% +% As mentioned above, there is a new plain page style which corresponds to +% \PageStyle{scrheadings}. Since it should also be possible to customize this +% style, the commands support an optional argument with which the contents of +% the appropriate fields of this plain page style can be modified. +% +% \begin{Example} +% The position of the page number for the page style \PageStyle{scrheadings} +% can be declared as follows: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \cfoot[\pagemark]{} +% \ohead[]{\pagemark} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% When the command \Macro{chapter}, after it has started a new page, now +% switches to the page style \PageStyle{plain}, then the page number is +% centered in the footer. +% \end{Example} +% +% \bigskip\noindent +% \DescribeMacro\clearscrheadings +% \DescribeMacro\clearscrplain +% \DescribeMacro\clearscrheadfoot +% If one wants to redefine both the page style \PageStyle{scrheadings} and +% the corresponding plain page style, frequently one must empty +% some already occupied page elements. Since one rarely fills all items +% with new content, in most cases several instructions with empty +% parameters are necessary. With the help of these three instructions +% the quick and thorough deletion is possible. While +% \Macro{clearscrheadings} only deletes all fields of the page style +% \PageStyle{scrheadings}, and \Macro{clearscrplain} deletes all fields of +% the corresponding plain page style, \Macro{clearscrheadfoot} +% sets all fields of both page styles to empty. +% \begin{Example} +% If one wants to reset the page style to the default {\KOMAScript} +% settings, independent of the actual configuration, only these three +% commands are sufficient: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \clearscrheadfoot +% \ohead{\headmark} +% \ofoot[\pagemark]{\pagemark} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% Without the commands \Macro{clearscrheadfoot}, +% \Macro{clearscrheadings} and \Macro{clearscrplain}, six commands with +% additional nine empty arguments would be required: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \ihead[]{} +% \chead[]{} +% \ohead[]{\headmark} +% \ifoot[]{} +% \cfoot[]{} +% \ofoot[\pagemark]{\pagemark} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% Of course, for a specific configuration, some of them could be +% dropped.% +% \end{Example}% +% +% In the previous examples two commands were used which have not been +% introduced yet. The description of these commands follows. +% +% \bigskip\noindent +% \DescribeMacro\leftmark% +% \DescribeMacro\rightmark% +% These two instructions make it possible to access the running headings, which +% are normally meant for the left or for the right page. These two instruction +% are not made available by \Package{scrpage2}, but directly by the {\LaTeX} +% kernel. When in this section running headings of the left page or the right +% page are mentioned, this refers to the contents of \Macro{leftmark} or +% \Macro{rightmark}, respectively. +% +% \bigskip\noindent% +% \DescribeMacro\headmark% +% This command gives access to the content of running headings. In +% contrast to \Macro{leftmark} and \Macro{rightmark}, one need not +% regard the proper assignment to left or right page.% +% +% \bigskip\noindent% +% \DescribeMacro\pagemark% +% This command returns the formatted page number. The formatting can be +% controlled by \Macro{pnumfont}, introduced in +% section~\ref{sec:scrpage2-en.basics.format}, which \Macro{pagemark} heeds +% automatically. +% +% \bigskip\noindent% +% \DescribePageStyle{useheadings}% +% The package \Package{scrpage2} is meant primarily for use of the supplied +% styles or for defining one's own styles. However, it may be necessary to +% shift back also to a style provided by the document class. It might appear +% that this should be done with |\pagestyle{headings}|, but this has the +% disadvantage that commands \Macro{automark} and \Macro{manualmark}, to be +% discussed shortly, do not function as expected. For this reason one should +% shift back to the original styles using |\pagestyle{useheadings}|, which +% chooses the correct page styles automatically for both manual and automatic +% running headings. +% +% \subsubsection{Manual and Running Headings} +% \label{sec:scrpage2-en.basics.mark} +% +% Usually there is a \emph{my}-version of the \PageStyle{headings} +% page style. If such a page style is active, then the running headings +% are no longer updated no longer automatically and become manual +% headings. With \Package{scrpage2} a different path is taken. Whether +% the headings are running or manual is determined by the instructions +% \Macro{automark} and \Macro{manualmark}, respectively. The default +% can be set already while loading of the package, with the options +% \Option{automark} and \Option{manualmark} (see +% section~\ref{sec:scrpage2-en.basics.options}). +% +% \bigskip\noindent% +% \DescribeMacro\manualmark% +% As the name suggests, \Macro{manualmark} switches off the updating of +% the running headings and makes them manual. It is left to the user to +% update and provide contents for the headings. For that purpose the +% instructions \Macro{markboth} and \Macro{markright} are available. +% +% \bigskip\noindent% +% \DescribeMacro\automark% +% The macro \Macro{automark}\oarg{right page}\marg{left page} activates the +% automatic updating, that is, running headings. For the two parameters the +% designations of the document sectioning level whose title is to appear in +% appropriate place are to be used. Valid values for the parameters are: +% \texttt{part}, \texttt{chapter}, +% \texttt{section}, \texttt{subsection}, \texttt{subsubsection}, +% \texttt{paragraph}, and \texttt{subparagraph}. For most of the classes use +% of \texttt{part} will not produce the expected result. So far only +% {\KOMAScript} classes from version~2.9s up are known to support this +% value. The optional argument \meta{right page} is understandably meant only +% for double-sided documents. In the single-sided case one should normally not +% use it. With the help of the option +% \Option{autooneside} +% one can also set that the optional argument in single-sided mode is ignored +% automatically (see section~\ref{sec:scrpage2-en.basics.options}). +% +% \begin{Example} +% Assuming that the document uses a \emph{book} class, whose topmost +% section level is \emph{chapter}, then after a preceding +% \Macro{manualmark} +% \begin{verbatim} +% \automark[section]{chapter} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% restores the original behaviour. If one prefers lower section levels +% in running headings, the following can be used: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \automark[subsection]{section} +% \end{verbatim} +% \end{Example}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% +% For the upper section level, the data of the headings is set by the command +% \Macro{markboth}, while that for the lower section level by +% \Macro{markright} or \Macro{markleft}. These commands are called indirectly +% by the sectioning commands. The macro \Macro{markleft} is provided by the +% package \Package{scrpage2} and is defined similarly to \Macro{markright} in +% the {\LaTeX} kernel. Although \Macro{markleft} is not defined as an +% internal command, the direct use is not recommended. +% +% \subsubsection{Formatting of Header and Footer} +% \label{sec:scrpage2-en.basics.format} +% The previous section concerned itself mainly with the contents of the +% header and footer. This is of course not sufficient to satisfy +% formative ambitions. Therefore we devote this section exclusively to +% this topic. +% +% \bigskip\noindent% +% \DescribeMacro\headfont% +% \DescribeMacro\footfont% +% \DescribeMacro\pnumfont% +% The command \Macro{headfont} contains the commands which determine the font of +% header and footer lines. Command \Macro{footfont} contains the difference of +% the footer to that. The difference for the style of the page number is defined +% by the command \Macro{pnumfont}. +% \begin{Example} +% If, for example, one wants the header to be typeset in bold sans serif, the +% footer in non-bold sans serif, and the page number in a slanted serif style, +% then one can use the following definitions: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \renewcommand{\headfont}{\normalfont\sffamily\bfseries} +% \renewcommand*{\footfont}{\normalfont\sffamily} +% \renewcommand{\pnumfont}{\normalfont\rmfamily\slshape} +% \end{verbatim} +% \end{Example}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% +% \DescribeFontElement{pagehead}% +% \DescribeFontElement{pagefoot}% +% \DescribeFontElement{pagenumber}% +% From version 2.8p of the {\KOMAScript} classes a new unified user interface +% scheme is implemented for font attributes. If \Package{scrpage2} is used +% together with one of these classes, then it is recommended to set up font +% attributes in the manner described in the \KOMAScript{} manual. +% +% Instead of \Macro{renewcommand} the command \Macro{setkomafont} +% should be used to configure the font attributes. The previous +% definitions can then be written as: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \setkomafont{pagehead}\normalfont\sffamily\bfseries} +% \setkomafont{pagefoot}{\normalfont\sffamily} +% \setkomafont{pagenumber}{\normalfont\rmfamily\slshape} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% +% \bigskip\noindent% +% \DescribeMacro\setheadwidth% +% \DescribeMacro\setfootwidth% +% Normally the widths of header and footer lines correspond to the width of the +% text body. The commands +% \Macro{setheadwidth}\oarg{shift}\marg{width} and +% \Macro{setfootwidth}\oarg{shift}\marg{width} enable the user to +% adapt in a simple manner the widths to his needs. The mandatory argument +% \meta{width} takes the value of the desired width of the page header or +% footer, while \meta{shift} is a length parameter by which amount the +% appropriate item is shifted toward the outside page edge. +% +% For the most common situations the mandatory argument \meta{width} +% accepts the following symbolic values: +% \begin{labeling}[\,--]{\texttt{textwithmarginpar}} +% \item[\texttt{paper}] the width of the paper +% \item[\texttt{page}] the width of the page +% \item[\texttt{text}] the width of the text body +% \item[\texttt{textwithmarginpar}] the width of the text body including margin +% \item[\texttt{head}] the current header width +% \item[\texttt{foot}] the current footer width +% \end{labeling} +% The difference between \texttt{paper} and \texttt{page} is that \texttt{page} +% means the width of the paper less the binding correction if the package +% \Package{typearea} is used (see the chapter about +% \Package{typearea} in the \KOMAScript{} manual). Without \Package{typearea} +% both values are identical. +% +% \begin{Example} +% Assume that one wants a layout like that of \emph{The +% {\LaTeX}\,Companion}, where the header projects into the margin. This can +% be obtained with: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \setheadwidth[0pt]{textwithmarginpar} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% which appears like this on an odd page: +% \begin{XmpTopPage} +% \XmpHeading{10,25}{85} +% \thinlines\XmpRule{10,23}{85} +% \XmpSetText[\XmpTopText]{10,21} +% \XmpMarginNote{83,11.8} +% \end{XmpTopPage} +% If the footer line should have the same width and alignment, then two +% ways to set this up are possible. The first way simply repeats the +% settings for the case of the footer line: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \setfootwidth[0pt]{textwithmarginpar} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% In the second way the symbolic value \texttt{head} is used, since the +% header already has the desired settings. +% \begin{verbatim} +% \setfootwidth[0pt]{head} +% \end{verbatim} +% \end{Example}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% +% If no \meta{shift} is indicated, i.\,e., without the optional argument, +% then the header or footer appears arranged symmetrically on the page. +% In other words, a value for the \meta{shift} is determined +% automatically to correspond to the current page shape. +% \begin{Example} +% Continuing with the previous example, we remove the optional +% argument: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \setheadwidth{textwithmarginpar} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% which appears like this on an odd page: +% \begin{XmpTopPage} +% \XmpHeading{5,25}{85} +% \thinlines\XmpRule{5,23}{85} +% \XmpSetText[\XmpTopText]{10,21} +% \XmpMarginNote{83,11.8} +% \end{XmpTopPage} +% \end{Example} +% +% As can be seen, the header is now shifted inward, while the header +% width has not changed. The shift is calculated in a way that the +% configuration of the typearea become visible also here. +% +% \bigskip\noindent% +% \DescribeMacro\setheadtopline% +% \DescribeMacro\setheadsepline% +% \DescribeMacro\setfootsepline% +% \DescribeMacro\setfootbotline% +% Corresponding to the size configuration parameters of header and footer +% there are commands to modify the rules above and below the header and +% footer. But first of all the rules should be activated. See options +% \Option{headtopline}, \Option{headsepline}, \Option{footsepline}, and +% \Option{footbotline} in section~\ref{sec:scrpage2-en.basics.options} +% for this. +% +% \begin{labeling}[\,--] +% {\Macro{setfootsepline}\oarg{length}\mark{thickness}\oarg{commands}} +% \item[\Macro{setheadtopline}\oarg{length}\mark{thickness}\oarg{commands}] +% configures the line above the header +% \item[\Macro{setheadsepline}\oarg{length}\mark{thickness}\oarg{commands}] +% configures the line below the header +% \item[\Macro{setfootsepline}\oarg{length}\mark{thickness}\oarg{commands}] +% configures the line above the footer +% \item[\Macro{setfootbotline}\oarg{length}\mark{thickness}\oarg{commands}] +% configures the line below the footer +% \end{labeling} +% +% The mandatory argument \meta{thickness} determines how strongly the +% line is drawn. The optional argument \meta{length} accepts the same +% symbolic values as \meta{width} for \Macro{setheadwidth}, as well as +% also a normal length expression. As long as the optional argument +% \meta{length} is not assigned a value, the appropriate line length +% adapts automatically the width of the header or the footer. +% +% Use \texttt{auto} in the length argument to restore this automation +% for the length of a line. +% +% \DescribeFontElement{headtopline}% +% \DescribeFontElement{headsepline}% +% \DescribeFontElement{footsepline}% +% \DescribeFontElement{footbotline}% +% \DescribeFontElement{footbottomline}% +% The optional argument \meta{commands} may +% be used to specify additional commands to be executed before the respective +% line is drawn. For example, such commands could be used for changing the +% color\index{header>color}\index{footer>color}% +% \index{head>color}\index{foot>color}% +% \index{color>in header}\index{color>in footer} of the line. When using a +% {\KOMAScript} class you could also use +% \Macro{setkomafont} to specify commands for one of the +% elements \FontElement{headtopline}, \FontElement{headsepline}, +% \FontElement{footsepline}, \FontElement{footbottomline}, or +% \FontElement{footbotline}. These can then be extended via +% \Macro{addtokomafont}. See the \KOMAScript{} manual +% for details on the \Macro{setkomafont} and \Macro{addtokomafont} commands. +% +% \begin{sloppypar} +% You may also use symbolic values for \meta{length} and \meta{thickness}, +% e.g., |\setheadtopline[auto]{current}|, |\setheadtopline[auto]{}|, or +% |\setheadtopline[auto]{}{}|. The arguments shown here for the command +% \Macro{setheadtopline} are of course valid for the other three configuration +% commands too. +% \end{sloppypar} +% +% If the mandatory parameter \meta{thickness} has the value \texttt{current} +% or has been left empty, then the line thickness is not changed. This may be +% used to modify the length of the line without changing its thickness. +% +% If the optional argument \meta{commands} is omitted, then all command +% settings that might have been specified before will remain active, +% while an empty \meta{commands} argument will revoke any previously +% valid commands. +% +% \begin{Example} +% If the header, for example, is to be contrasted by a strong line of +% 2\,pt above and a normal line of 0.4\,pt between header and body, +% one can achieve this with: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \setheadtopline{2pt} +% \setheadsepline{.4pt} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% Additionally the options \Option{headtopline} and \Option{headsepline} +% have to be used preferably globally in the optional argument of +% \Macro{documentclass}. In this case the result may be the following. +% \begin{XmpTopPage} +% \XmpHeading{10,25}{70} +% \thinlines\XmpRule{10,23}{70} +% \thicklines\XmpRule{10,28}{70} +% \XmpSetText[\XmpTopText]{10,21} +% \XmpMarginNote{83,11.8} +% \end{XmpTopPage} +% +% To specify that this line is to be drawn also, e.\,g., in red color, you +% would change the commands like this: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \setheadtopline{2pt}[\color{red}] +% \setheadsepline{.4pt}[\color{red}] +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% In this example, as well as in the following one, line color is activated +% by applying the syntax of the \Package{color} package, so this package +% must of course be loaded. Since \Package{scrpage2} comes without built-in +% color handling, any package providing color support may be used. +% +% {\KOMAScript} classes also support the following way of color +% specification: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \setheadtopline{2pt} +% \setheadsepline{.4pt} +% \setkomafont{headtopline}[\color{red}] +% \setkomafont{headsepline}[\color{red}] +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% +% The automatic adjustment to the header and footer width is illustrated +% in the following example: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \setfootbotline{2pt} +% \setfootsepline[text]{.4pt} +% \setfootwidth[0pt]{textwithmarginpar} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% +% \csname phantomsection\endcsname\label{page:scrpage2-en.autoLineLength} +% \begin{XmpBotPage} +% \XmpHeading{10,18}{85} +% \thinlines\XmpRule{17,21}{70} +% \thicklines\XmpRule{10,16}{85} +% \XmpSetText[\XmpBotText]{10,33} +% \XmpMarginNote{83,24} +% \end{XmpBotPage} +% \end{Example} +% +% Now not everyone will like the alignment of the line above the footer; +% instead, one would expect the line to be left-aligned. This can only +% be achieved with a global package option, which will be described +% together with other package options in the next +% section~\ref{sec:scrpage2-en.basics.options}.% +% +% \subsubsection{Package Options} +% \label{sec:scrpage2-en.basics.options} +% +% In opposite to the \KOMAScript{} classes, where the most options may be +% changed using \Macro{KOMAoptions} or \Macro{KOMAoption} also after loading +% the class, package \Package{scrpage2} does not provide this feature. All +% options to \Package{scrpage2} have to be global options, i.\,e. be part of +% the optional argument of \Macro{documentclass}, or package option, i.\,e. be +% part of the optional argument of \Macro{usepackage}. +% +% \bigskip\noindent% +% \DescribeOption{headinclude}% +% \DescribeOption{headexclude}% +% \DescribeOption{footinclude}% +% \DescribeOption{footexclude}% +% Since version~2.3 of the package this options should not be passed to +% \Package{scrpage2} any longer using \Macro{PassOptionsToPackage} or the +% optional argument of \Macro{usepackage}. Only for compatibility reason +% \Package{scrpage2} still declares them and pass them as +% \Option{headinclude}, \Option{headinclude=false}, \Option{footinclude}, and +% \Option{footinclude=false} to package \Package{typearea}. +% +% \bigskip\noindent% +% \DescribeOption{headtopline}% +% \DescribeOption{plainheadtopline}% +% \DescribeOption{headsepline}% +% \DescribeOption{plainheadsepline}% +% \DescribeOption{footsepline}% +% \DescribeOption{plainfootsepline}% +% \DescribeOption{footbotline}% +% \DescribeOption{plainfootbotline}% +% Basic adjustment of the lines under and over header and footer can be made +% with these options. These adjustments are then considered the default for +% all page styles defined with \Package{scrpage2}. If one of these options is +% used, then a line thickness 0.4\,pt is set. Since there is a corresponding +% plain page style to the page style \PageStyle{scrheadings}, the +% corresponding line in the plain style can also be configured with the +% \Option{plain\dots} options. These \Option{plain} options do however work +% only if the corresponding options without \Option{plain} are activated. +% Thus, \Option{plainheadtopline} shows no effect without the +% \Option{headtopline} option set. +% +% With these options, it is to be noted that the appropriate page part, header +% or footer, is considered as a part of the text area for the calculation of +% the type area in case a line has been activated. This means that, if the +% separation line between header and text is activated with +% \Option{headsepline}, then the package \Package{typearea} calculates the +% type area in such a way that the page header is part of the text block +% automatically. +% +% The conditions for the options of the preceding paragraph apply also to this +% automation. That means that the package \Package{typearea} must be loaded +% after \Package{scrpage2}, or that on use of a {\KOMAScript} class, the +% options \Option{headinclude} and \Option{footinclude} must be set explicitly +% with \Macro{documentclass} in order to transfer header or footer line in the +% text area. +% +% \bigskip\noindent% +% \DescribeOption{ilines}% +% \DescribeOption{clines}% +% \DescribeOption{olines}% +% With\index{rule>alignment}\index{line>alignment} the definition of the line +% lengths the case can arise where the lengths are set correctly, but the +% justification is not as desired because the line will be centered in the +% header or footer area. With the package options presented here, this +% specification can be modified for all page styles defined with +% \Package{scrpage2}. The option \Option{ilines} sets the justification in +% such a way that the lines align to the inside edge. The option +% \Option{clines} behaves like the default justification, and \Option{olines} +% aligns at the outside edge. +% +% \begin{Example} +% The next example illustrates the influence of the +% option \Option{ilines}. Please compare to the example for +% \Macro{setfootsepline} on page~\pageref{page:scrpage2-en.autoLineLength}. +% \begin{verbatim} +% \usepackage[ilines]{scrpage2} +% \setfootbotline{2pt} +% \setfootsepline[text]{.4pt} +% \setfootwidth[0pt]{textwithmarginpar} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% The mere use of the option \Option{ilines} leads to the different +% result shown below: +% \begin{XmpBotPage} +% \XmpHeading{10,18}{85} +% \thinlines\XmpRule{10,21}{70} +% \thicklines\XmpRule{10,16}{85} +% \XmpSetText[\XmpBotText]{10,33} +% \XmpMarginNote{83,24} +% \end{XmpBotPage} +% In contrast to the default configuration, the separation line between +% text and footer is now left-aligned, not centered. +% \end{Example} +% +% \bigskip\noindent% +% \DescribeOption{automark}% +% \DescribeOption{manualmark}% +% These options set at the beginning of the document whether to use running +% headings or manual ones. The option \Option{automark} switches the automatic +% updating on, \Option{manualmark} deactivates it. Without the use of one of +% the two options, the setting which was valid when the package was loaded is +% preserved. +% \begin{Example} +% You load the package \Package{scrpage2} directly after the document class +% \Class{scrreprt} without any package options: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \documentclass{scrreprt} +% \usepackage{scrpage2} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% Since the default page style of \Class{scrreprt} is \PageStyle{plain}, +% this page style is also now still active. Futhermore, \PageStyle{plain} +% means manual headings. If one now activates the page style +% \PageStyle{scrheadings} with +% \begin{verbatim} +% \pagestyle{scrheadings} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% then the manual headings are nevertheless still active. +% +% If you instead use the document class \Class{scrbook}, then after +% \begin{verbatim} +% \documentclass{scrbook} +% \usepackage{scrpage2} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% the page style \PageStyle{headings} is active and the running headings are +% updated automatically. Switching to the page style +% \PageStyle{scrheadings} keeps this setting active. The marking commands +% of \Class{scrbook} continue to be used. +% +% However, the use of +% \begin{verbatim} +% \usepackage[automark]{scrpage2} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% activates running headings independently of the used document class. The +% option does not of course affect the used page style \PageStyle{plain} of +% the class \Class{scrreprt}. The headings are not visible until the page +% style is changed to \PageStyle{scrheadings}, \PageStyle{useheadings} or +% another user-defined page style with headings.% +% \end{Example} +% +% \bigskip\noindent% +% \DescribeOption{autooneside}% +% This option ensures that the optional parameter of \Macro{automark} will be +% ignored automatically in one-sided mode. See also the explanation of the +% command \Macro{automark} in section~\ref{sec:scrpage2-en.basics.mark}. +% +% \bigskip\noindent% +% \DescribeOption{komastyle}% +% \DescribeOption{standardstyle}% +% These options determine the look of the predefined page styles +% \PageStyle{scrheadings} and \PageStyle{scrplain}. The option +% \Option{komastyle} configures a look like that of the {\KOMAScript} classes. +% This is the default for {\KOMAScript} classes and can in this way also be +% set for other classes. +% +% The option \Option{standardstyle} configures a page style as it is +% expected by the standard classes. Furthermore, the option +% \Option{markuppercase} will be activated automatically, but only if +% option \Option{markusedcase} is not given. +% +% \bigskip\noindent% +% \DescribeOption{markuppercase}% +% \DescribeOption{markusedcase}% +% In order to achieve the functionality of \Macro{automark}, the package +% \Package{scrpage2} modifies internal commands which are used by the document +% structuring commands to set the running headings. Since some classes, in +% contrast to the {\KOMAScript} classes, write the headings in uppercase +% letters, \Package{scrpage2} has to know how the used document class sets the +% headings. +% +% Option \Option{markuppercase} shows \Package{scrpage2} that the document +% class uses uppercase letters. If the document class does not set the +% headings in uppercase letters, then the option \Option{markusedcase} should +% be given. These options are not suitable to force a representation; thus, +% unexpected effects may occur if the given option does not match the actual +% behaviour of the document class.% +% +% \bigskip\noindent% +% \DescribeOption{nouppercase}% +% In the previous paragraph dealing with \Option{markuppercase} and +% \Option{markusedcase}, it has been already stated that some document classes +% set the running headings\index{heading} in uppercase letters using the +% commands \Macro{MakeUppercase} or \Macro{uppercase}. Setting the option +% \Option{nouppercase} allows disabling both these commands in the headers and +% footers. However, this is valid only for page styles defined by +% \Package{scrpage2}, including \PageStyle{scrheadings} and its corresponding +% plain page style. +% +% The applied method is very brutal and can cause that desired changes +% of normal letters to uppercase letters \index{uppercase letters} do +% not occur. Since these cases do not occur frequently, the option +% \Option{nouppercase} usually affords a useful solution. +% \begin{Example} +% Your document uses the standard class \Class{book}, +% but you do not want the uppercase headings but mixed case +% headings. Then the preamble of your document could start with: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \documentclass{book} +% \usepackage[nouppercase]{scrpage2} +% \pagestyle{scrheadings} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% The selection of the page style \PageStyle{scrheadings} is necessary, +% since otherwise the page style \PageStyle{headings} is active, which +% does not respect the settings made by option \Option{nouppercase}. +% \end{Example} +% +% In some cases not only classes but also packages set the running +% headings in uppercase letters. +% Also in these cases the option \Option{nouppercase} should be able +% to switch back to the normal mixed case headings. +% +% +% \subsection{Defining Own Page Styles}\label{sec:scrpage2-en.UI} +% +% \subsubsection{The Interface for Beginners}\label{sec:scrpage2-en.UI.user} +% +% \DescribeMacro\deftripstyle% +% Now one would not like to remain bound to only the provided page +% styles, but may wish to define one's own page styles. Sometimes there +% will be a special need, since a specific \emph{Corporate Identity} may +% require the declaration of its own page styles. The easiest way to +% deal with this is: +% \begin{flushleft} +% \Macro{deftripstyle}\marg{name}\\* +% \hphantom{\Macro{deftripstyle}}\oarg{LO}\oarg{LI}\\* +% \hphantom{\Macro{deftripstyle}}\marg{HI}\marg{HC}\marg{HO}\\* +% \hphantom{\Macro{deftripstyle}}\marg{FI}\marg{FC}\marg{FO} +% \end{flushleft}% +% The individual parameters have the following meanings: +% \begin{labeling}[\,--]{\meta{Name}} +% \item[\meta{name}] the name of the page style, in order to activate it using +% the command \Macro{pagestyle}\marg{name} +% \item[\meta{LO}] the thickness of the outside lines, i.\,e., the line above +% the header and the line below the footer (optional) +% \item[\meta{LI}] the thickness of the separation lines, i.\,e., the line +% below the header and the line above the foot (optional) +% \item[\meta{HI}] contents of the inside box in the page header for two-sided +% layout or left for one-sided layout +% \item[\meta{HC}] contents of the centered box in the page header +% \item[\meta{HO}] contents of the outside box in the page header for +% two-sided layout or right for one-sided layout +% \item[\meta{FI}] contents of the inside box in the page footer for two-sided +% layout or left for one-sided layout +% \item[\meta{FC}] contents of the centered box in the page footer +% \item[\meta{FO}] contents of the outside box in the page footer for +% two-sided layout or right for one-sided layout +% \end{labeling} +% +% The command \Macro{deftripstyle} definitely represents the simplest +% possibility of defining page styles. Unfortunately, there are also +% restrictions connected with this, since in a page range using a page style +% defined via deftripstyle, no modification of the lines above and below +% header and footer can take place. +% +% \begin{Example} +% Assume a two-sided layout, where the running headings are placed on +% the inside. Furthermore, the document title, here ``Report'', shall +% be placed outside in the header, the page number shall be centered +% in the footer. +% \begin{verbatim} +% \deftripstyle{TheReport}% +% {\headmark}{}{Report}% +% {}{\pagemark}{} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% +% If moreover the lines above the header and below the footer shall be +% drawn with a thickness of 2\,pt, and the text body be separated from +% header and footer with 0.4\,pt lines, then the definition has to be +% extended: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \deftripstyle{TheReport}[2pt][.4pt]% +% {\headmark}{}{Report}% +% {}{\pagemark}{} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% See figure~\ref{fig:scrpage2-en.tomuchlines} for the result. +% \begin{figure} +% \centering +% \setlength{\unitlength}{1.15mm}% +% \begin{picture}(85,51)\scriptsize +% \thinlines +% \put(0,0){\line(0,1){51}} +% \put(45,0){\line(0,1){51}} +% \put(0,51){\line(1,0){40}} +% \put(45,51){\line(1,0){40}} +% \thicklines +% \put(40,0){\line(0,1){51}} +% \put(85,0){\line(0,1){51}} +% \put(0,0,){\line(1,0){40}} +% \put(45,0){\line(1,0){40}} +% \XmpHeading[Report\hfill 2. The Eye]{6,47}{30} +% \XmpHeading[2.1 Retina\hfill Report]{49,47}{30} +% \XmpHeading[\hfill 14\hfill]{6,6.5}{30} +% \XmpHeading[\hfill 15\hfill]{49,6.5}{30} +% \put(6,44){\makebox(0,0)[tl]{\parbox{30\unitlength}{\tiny% +% \textbf{2.1 Retina}\\ +% \XmpText[49]}}} +% \put(49,44){\makebox(0,0)[tl]{\parbox{30\unitlength}{\tiny% +% \XmpText[51]}}} +% \thinlines +% \XmpRule{6,45.5}{30}\XmpRule{49,45.5}{30} +% \XmpRule{6,8}{30}\XmpRule{49,8}{30} +% \linethickness{1pt} +% \XmpRule{6,49}{30}\XmpRule{49,49}{30} +% \XmpRule{6,5}{30}\XmpRule{49,5}{30} +% \end{picture} +% \caption{Example of a user defined, line dominated page style with a +% static and a running heading at the page header and a page number centered +% at the page footer}% +% \label{fig:scrpage2-en.tomuchlines}% +% \end{figure} +% \end{Example} +% +% \subsubsection{The Interface for Experts}\label{sec:scrpage2-en.UI.expert} +% +% \DescribeMacro\defpagestyle% +% \DescribeMacro\newpagestyle% +% \DescribeMacro\renewpagestyle% +% \DescribeMacro\providepagestyle% +% Simple page styles, as they can be defined with \Macro{deftripstyle}, are +% fairly rare according to experience. Either a professor requires that the +% thesis looks like his or her own\,---\,and who seriously wants to argue +% against such a wish?\,---\,or a company would like that half the financial +% accounting emerges in the page footer. No problem, the solution is: +% \begin{flushleft} +% \Macro{defpagestyle}\marg{name}\marg{header definition}\marg{footer definition}\\ +% \Macro{newpagestyle}\marg{name}\marg{header definition}\marg{footer definition}\\ +% \Macro{renewpagestyle}\marg{name}\marg{header definition}\marg{footer definition}\\ +% \Macro{providepagestyle}\marg{name}\marg{header definition}\marg{footer definition} +% \end{flushleft}% +% These four commands give full access to the capabilities of +% \Package{scrpage2} to define page styles. Their structure is indentical, +% they differ only in the manner of working. +% \begin{labeling}[\ --]{\Macro{providepagestyle}} +% \item[\Macro{defpagestyle}] defines a new page style. If a page style with +% this name already exists it will be overwritten. +% \item[\Macro{newpagestyle}] defines a new page style. If a page style with +% this name already exists a error message will be given. +% \item[\Macro{renewpagestyle}] redefines a page style. If a page style with +% this name does not exist a error message will be given. +% \item[\Macro{providepagestyle}] defines a new page style only if there is no +% page style with that name already present. +% \end{labeling} +% +% Using \Macro{defpagestyle} as an example, the syntax of the four +% commands is explained below. +% \begin{labeling}[~--]{\meta{header definition}} +% \item[\meta{name}] the name of the page style for +% \Macro{pagestyle}\marg{name} +% \item[\meta{header definition}] the declaration of the header, consisting +% of five element; elements in round parenthesis are optional:\hfill\\ +% \parg{ALL,ALT}\marg{EP}\marg{OP}\marg{OS}\parg{BLL,BLT} +% \item[\meta{footer definition}] the declaration of the footer, consisting +% of five element; elements in round parenthesis are optional:\hfill\\ +% \parg{ALL,ALT}\marg{EP}\marg{OP}\marg{OS}\parg{BLL,BLT} +% \end{labeling} +% +% As can be seen, header and footer declaration have identical structure. The +% individual parameters have the following meanings: +% \begin{labeling}[\ --]{\meta{OLD}} +% \item[\meta{ALL}] above line length: (header = outside, footer = separation +% line) +% \item[\meta{ALT}] above line thickness +% \item[\meta{EP}] definition for \emph{even} pages +% \item[\meta{OP}] definition for \emph{odd} pages +% \item[\meta{OS}] definition for \emph{one-sided} layout +% \item[\meta{BLL}] below line length: (header = separation line, footer = +% outside) +% \item[\meta{BLT}] below line thickness +% \end{labeling} +% +% If the optional line-parameters are omitted, then the line behaviour remains +% configurable by the commands introduced in +% section~\ref{sec:scrpage2-en.basics.format}. +% +% The three elements \meta{EP}, \meta{OP} and \meta{OS} are boxes with the +% width of page header or footer, as appropriate. The corresponding definitions +% are set left-justified in the boxes. To set something left- \emph{and} +% right-justified into the boxes, the space between two text elements can be +% stretched using \Macro{hfill}: +% \begin{verbatim} +% {\headmark\hfill\pagemark} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% +% If one would like a third text-element centered in the box, then an +% extended definition must be used. The commands \Macro{rlap} and +% \Macro{llap} simply write the given arguments, but for {\LaTeX} they +% take up no horizontal space. Only in this way is the middle text +% really centered: +% \begin{verbatim} +% {\rlap{\headmark}\hfill centered text\hfill\llap{\pagemark}} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% +% \begin{Example} +% This examples uses the document class \Class{scrbook}, which means that +% the default page layout is two-sided. The package \Package{scrpage2} is +% loaded with options \Option{automark} and \Option{headsepline}. The first +% switches on the automatic update of running headings, the second +% determines that a separation line between header and text body is drawn in +% the \PageStyle{scrheadings} page style. +% \begin{verbatim} +% \documentclass{scrbook} +% \usepackage[automark,headsepline]{scrpage2} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% +% The expert interface is used to define two page styles. The page style +% \texttt{withoutLines} does not define any line parameters. The second +% page style \texttt{withLines} defines a line thicknes of 1\,pt for the +% line above the header and 0\,pt for the separation line between header and +% text. +% +% \begin{verbatim} +% \defpagestyle{withoutLines}{% +% {Example\hfill\headmark}{\headmark\hfill without lines} +% {\rlap{Example}\hfill\headmark\hfill% +% \llap{without lines}} +% }{% +% {\pagemark\hfill} +% {\hfill\pagemark} +% {\hfill\pagemark\hfill} +% } +% +% \defpagestyle{withLines}{% +% (\textwidth,1pt) +% {with lines\hfill\headmark}{\headmark\hfill with lines} +% {\rlap{\KOMAScript}\hfill \headmark\hfill% +% \llap{with lines}} +% (0pt,0pt) +% }{% +% (\textwidth,.4pt) +% {\pagemark\hfill} +% {\hfill\pagemark} +% {\hfill\pagemark\hfill} +% (\textwidth,1pt) +% } +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% +% Right at the beginning of the document the page style +% \PageStyle{scrheadings} is activated. The command \Macro{chapter} starts +% a new chapter and automatically sets the page rstyle for this page to +% \PageStyle{plain}. Even though not a prime example, the command +% \Macro{chead} shows how running headings can be created even on a plain +% page. However, in principle running headings on chapter start-pages are +% to be avoided, since otherwise the special character of the +% \PageStyle{plain} page style is lost. It is more important to indicate +% that a new chapter starts here than that a section of this page has a +% special title. +% +% \begin{verbatim} +% \begin{document} +% \pagestyle{scrheadings} +% \chapter{Thermodynamics} +% \chead[\leftmark]{} +% \section{Main Laws} +% Every system has an extensive state quantity called +% Energy. In a closed system the energy is constant. +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% +% \begin{XmpTopPage} +% \XmpHeading[\hfill\textsl{1. Thermodynamics}\hfill]{10,27}{70} +% \put(10,17){\normalsize\textbf{\sffamily 1.Thermodynamics}} +% \put(10,12){\textbf{\sffamily 1.1 Main Laws}} +% \XmpSetText[% +% Every System has an extensive state quantity]{10,9} +% \end{XmpTopPage} +% +% After starting a new page the page style \PageStyle{scrheadings} is +% active and thus the separation line below the header is visible. +% \begin{verbatim} +% There is a state quatity of a system, called entropy, +% whose temporal change consists of entropy flow and +% entropy generation. +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% \begin{XmpTopPage} +% \XmpHeading[\textsl{1. Thermodynamics}\hfill]{20,27}{70} +% \thinlines\XmpRule{20,25}{70} +% \XmpSetText[% +% There is a condition unit of a system, called entropy, +% whose temporal change consists of entropy flow +% and entropy generation.]{20,20} +% \end{XmpTopPage} +% +% After switching to the next page, the automatic update of the running +% headings is disabled using \Macro{manualmark}, and the page style +% \texttt{withoutLines} becomes active. Since no line parameters are +% given in the definition of this page style, the default configuration +% is used, which draws a separation line between header and text body +% because \Package{scrpage2} was called with \Option{headsepline}. +% \begin{verbatim} +% \manualmark +% \pagestyle{withoutLines} +% \section{Exergy and Anergy} +% \markright{Energy Conversion} +% During the transition of a system to an equilibrium +% state with its environment, the maximum work gainable +% is called exergy. +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% \begin{XmpTopPage} +% \XmpHeading[\slshape Energy Conversion\hfill without lines]{10,27}{70} +% \thinlines\XmpRule{10,25}{70} +% \XmpSetText[\setlength{\parfillskip}{0pt plus 1fil}% +% \textbf{\sffamily 1.2 Exergy and Anergy}\\ +% During the transition of a system to an equilibrium state +% with its environment, the maximum work gainable is called +% exergy.]{10,21} +% \end{XmpTopPage} +% +% At the next page of the document, the page style \texttt{withLines} is +% activated. The line settings of its definition are taken in account +% and the lines are drawn accordingly. +% \begin{verbatim} +% \pagestyle{mitLinien} +% \renewcommand{\headfont}{\itshape\bfseries} +% The portion of an energy not convertible in exergy +% is named anergy \Var{B}. +% \[ B = U + T (S_1 - S_u) - p (V_1 - V_u)\] +% \end{document} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% \begin{XmpTopPage} +% \XmpHeading[\itshape\bfseries with lines\hfill 1. Thermodynamics]{20,27}{70} +% \thicklines\XmpRule{20,29}{70} +% \XmpSetText[\setlength{\parfillskip}{0pt plus 1fil}% +% The portion of an energy not convertible in exergy +% is named anergy $B$. +% \[ B = U + T (S_1 - S_u) - p (V_1 - V_u)\] ]{20,20} +% \end{XmpTopPage} +% \end{Example} +% +% \subsubsection{Managing Page Styles}\label{sec:scrpage-en.UI.cfgFile} +% +% Before long the work with different page styles will establish a +% common set of employed page styles, depending on taste and tasks. In +% order to make the management of page styles easier and avoid +% time-consuming copy operations each time a new project is started, +% \Package{scrpage2} reads the file \File{scrpage.cfg} after +% initialisation. This file can contain a set of user-defined page +% styles which many projects can share. +% +% \cleardoublepage +% \selectlanguage{ngerman} +% \addcontentsline{toc}{part}{Deutsch}% +% \title{Das obsolete Paket \Package{scrpage2}} +% \author{Markus Kohm\and Jens-Uwe-Morawski} +% \date{2014-06-25} +% \maketitle +% \begin{abstract} +% Dies ist das frühere \KOMAScript-Paket \Package{scrpage2}. Das Paket is +% veralter und sollte nicht länger verwendet werden. Sie können es sehr +% einfach durch das \KOMAScript-Paket \Package{scrlayer-scrpage} ersetzen, +% das in der englischen und deutschen \KOMAScript-Anleitung dokumentiert +% ist. +% \end{abstract} +% \tableofcontents +% +% \section{Kopf- und Fußzeilen mit \Package{scrpage2}} +% \label{sec:scrpage2-de} +% +% Mit \KOMAScript~3.12 wurde das komplett neu implementierte Paket +% \Package{scrlayer-scrpage} vorgestellt, das eine konsequente Weiterführung +% des Designs von \Package{scrpage2} mit anderen Mitteln darstellt. Siehe dazu +% das entsprechende Kapitel der \KOMAScript-Anleitung. Während +% \Package{scrpage2} die erweiterte Optionen-Schnittstelle der +% \KOMAScript-Klassen nicht unterstützt, kommt diese in +% \Package{scrlayer-scrpage} selbstverständlich zum Einsatz. Da der Ansatz von +% \Package{scrlayer-scrpage} gegenüber \Package{scrpage2} als überlegen +% betrachtet wird, wird somit empfohlen, \Package{scrlayer-scrpage} an Stelle +% von \Package{scrpage2} zu verwenden. Die aktuelle Version von +% \Package{scrpage2} ist daher auch als final zu betrachten. Sämtliche +% Entwicklungsresourcen im Bereich Kopf- und Fußzeilen werden zukünftig in +% \Package{scrlayer-scrpage} einfließen. +% +% An Stelle von \Package{scrpage2} oder \Package{scrlayer-scrpage} kann +% natürlich auch \Package{fancyhdr} verwendet werden. \Package{scrpage2} und +% insbesondere \Package{scrlayer-scrpage} harmonieren jedoch mit den +% \KOMAScript-Klassen deutlich besser. Genau deshalb und weil der Vorläufer +% von \Package{fancyhdr} damals viele Möglichkeiten vermissen lies, ist +% \Package{scrpage2} entstanden. Natürlich ist das Paket \Package{scrpage2} +% ebenso wie das Paket \Package{scrlayer-scrpage} nicht an eine +% \KOMAScript-Klasse gebunden, sondern kann auch sehr gut mit anderen Klassen +% verwendet werden. +% +% +% \subsection{Grundlegende Funktionen}\label{sec:scrpage2-de.basics} +% +% Um die nachfolgende Beschreibung zu verstehen, muss noch einiges zu \LaTeX{} +% gesagt werden. Im \LaTeX-Kern sind die Standardseitenstile +% \PageStyle{empty}, welcher eine völlig undekorierte Seite erzeugt, und +% \PageStyle{plain}, welcher meist nur die Seitenzahl enthält, definiert. In +% vielen Klassen ist der Stil \PageStyle{headings} zu finden, welcher eine +% komplexe Seitendekoration mit automatischen +% Kolumnentitel\index{Kolumnentitel>automatisch} erzeugt. Die Variante +% \PageStyle{myheadings} gleicht \PageStyle{headings}. Die Kolumnentitel +% müssen dabei aber manuell\index{Kolumnentitel>manuell} gesetzt werden. +% Ausführlicher wird das im Abschnitt über Seitenstile der +% \KOMAScript-Anleitung beschrieben. Dort wird auch erläutert, dass auf +% einigen Seiten der Seitenstil automatisch -- in der Regel zu +% \PageStyle{plain} -- wechselt. +% +% Das Paket \Package{scrpage2} unterscheidet nicht mehr zwischen Seitenstilen +% mit automatischem und mit manuellem Kolumnentitel. Die Wahl des Seitenstils +% erfolgt unabhängig davon, ob mit automatischem oder manuellem Kolumnentitel +% gearbeitet wird. Näheres dazu finden Sie in +% Abschnitt~\ref{sec:scrpage2-de.basics.mark}. +% +% \subsubsection{Vordefinierte Seitenstile}\label{sec:scrpage2-de.basics.buildIn} +% +% Zu den grundlegenden Funktionen von \Package{scrpage2} gehören unter anderem +% vordefinierte, konfigurierbare Seitenstile. +% +% \bigskip\noindent% +% \DescribePageStyle{scrheadings}% +% \DescribePageStyle{scrplain}% +% Das Paket \Package{scrpage2} liefert für Seiten mit Kolumnentitel einen +% eigenen Seitenstil namens \PageStyle{scrheadings}. Dieser Seitenstil kann +% mittels |\pagestyle{scrheadings}| aktiviert werden. Wird dieser Seitenstil +% benutzt, dann wird gleichzeitig der plain-Stil durch den dazu passenden Stil +% \PageStyle{scrplain} ersetzt. Passend bedeutet, dass auch der plain-Stil auf +% in Abschnitt~\ref{sec:scrpage2-de.basics.format} vorgestellte Befehle, die +% beispielsweise die Kopfbreite ändern, reagiert und im Grundlayout +% übereinstimmt. Die Aktivierung des Seitenstils \PageStyle{scrheadings} oder +% des zugehörigen plain-Stils, \PageStyle{scrplain}, hat keine Auswirkung +% darauf, ob mit manuellen oder automatischen +% Kolumnentiteln\index{Kolumnentitel>automatisch}\index{Kolumnentitel>manuell} +% gearbeitet wird (siehe Abschnitt~\ref{sec:scrpage2-de.basics.mark}). Der +% Seitenstil \PageStyle{scrplain} kann auch direkt per \Macro{pagestyle} +% aktiviert werden. +% +% \bigskip\noindent% +% \DescribeMacro\lehead% +% \DescribeMacro\cehead% +% \DescribeMacro\rehead% +% \DescribeMacro\lefoot% +% \DescribeMacro\cefoot% +% \DescribeMacro\refoot% +% \DescribeMacro\lohead% +% \DescribeMacro\cohead% +% \DescribeMacro\rohead% +% \DescribeMacro\lofoot% +% \DescribeMacro\cofoot% +% \DescribeMacro\rofoot% +% \DescribeMacro\ihead% +% \DescribeMacro\chead% +% \DescribeMacro\ohead% +% \DescribeMacro\ifoot% +% \DescribeMacro\cfoot% +% \DescribeMacro\ofoot% +% Die Seitenstile von \Package{scrpage2} sind so definiert, dass ihr Kopf und +% Fuß flexibel angepasst werden kann. Hierzu sind sowohl im Kopf als auch im +% Fuß drei Felder vorhanden, deren Inhalt modifiziert werden kann. Die +% Befehle zur Modifikation sind in Abbildung~\ref{fig:scrpage2-de.leheadetall} +% verdeutlicht. Die in der Mitte dargestellten Befehle modifizieren sowohl die +% Felder der linken als auch der rechten Seite. Alle Befehle haben sowohl ein +% optionales als auch ein obligatorisches Argument. Das optionale Argument +% bestimmt jeweils das durch den Befehl festgelegte Feld im plain-Seitenstil, +% \PageStyle{scrplain}. Das obligatorische Argument definiert das +% entsprechende Feld im Seitenstil \PageStyle{scrheadings}. +% \begin{figure} +% \centering +% \setlength{\unitlength}{1.2mm} +% \begin{picture}(100,65)(0,8)\small +% \put(0,12){\dashbox{2}(40,56){linke Seite}} +% \put(60,12){\dashbox{2}(40,56){rechte Seite}} +%^^A % Felder: oben links +% \put(1,63){\framebox(8,4){~}} +% \put(16,63){\framebox(8,4){~}} +% \put(31,63){\framebox(8,4){~}} +%^^A % Felder: oben rechts +% \put(61,63){\framebox(8,4){~}} +% \put(76,63){\framebox(8,4){~}} +% \put(91,63){\framebox(8,4){~}} +%^^A % Felder: unten links +% \put(1,13){\framebox(8,4){~}} +% \put(16,13){\framebox(8,4){~}} +% \put(31,13){\framebox(8,4){~}} +%^^A % Felder: unten rechts +% \put(61,13){\framebox(8,4){~}} +% \put(76,13){\framebox(8,4){~}} +% \put(91,13){\framebox(8,4){~}} +%^^A % die Befehle und Pfeile +%^^A % für beidseitig +%^^A % +% \put(50,65){\makebox(0,0){\cs{ihead}}} +% \put(44,65){\vector(-1,0){4}}\put(56,65){\vector(1,0){4}} +% \put(50,58){\makebox(0,0){\cs{chead}}} +% \put(44,58){\line(-1,0){24}}\put(56,58){\line(1,0){24}} +% \put(20,58){\vector(0,1){4}}\put(80,58){\vector(0,1){4}} +% \put(50,51){\makebox(0,0){\cs{ohead}}} +% \put(44,51){\line(-1,0){40}}\put(56,51){\line(1,0){40}} +% \put(4,51){\vector(0,1){11}}\put(96,51){\vector(0,1){11}} +%^^A % +% \put(50,15){\makebox(0,0){\cs{ifoot}}} +% \put(56,15){\vector(1,0){4}}\put(44,15){\vector(-1,0){4}} +% \put(50,22){\makebox(0,0){\cs{cfoot}}} +% \put(44,22){\line(-1,0){24}}\put(56,22){\line(1,0){24}} +% \put(20,22){\vector(0,-1){4}}\put(80,22){\vector(0,-1){4}} +% \put(50,29){\makebox(0,0){\cs{ofoot}}} +% \put(44,29){\line(-1,0){40}}\put(56,29){\line(1,0){40}} +% \put(4,29){\vector(0,-1){11}}\put(96,29){\vector(0,-1){11}} +%^^A % Befehle für einseitig +% \put(5,69){\makebox(0,0)[b]{\cs{lehead}}} +% \put(20,69){\makebox(0,0)[b]{\cs{cehead}}} +% \put(35,69){\makebox(0,0)[b]{\cs{rehead}}} +%^^A % +% \put(65,69){\makebox(0,0)[b]{\cs{lohead}}} +% \put(80,69){\makebox(0,0)[b]{\cs{cohead}}} +% \put(95,69){\makebox(0,0)[b]{\cs{rohead}}} +%^^A % +% \put(5,11){\makebox(0,0)[t]{\cs{lefoot}}} +% \put(20,11){\makebox(0,0)[t]{\cs{cefoot}}} +% \put(35,11){\makebox(0,0)[t]{\cs{refoot}}} +%^^A % +% \put(65,11){\makebox(0,0)[t]{\cs{lofoot}}} +% \put(80,11){\makebox(0,0)[t]{\cs{cofoot}}} +% \put(95,11){\makebox(0,0)[t]{\cs{rofoot}}} +% \end{picture} +% \caption{Zuordnung der Befehle zur Manipulation der Seitenstile +% \PageStyle{scrheadings} und \PageStyle{scrplain} zu den manipulierten +% Seitenelementen} +% \label{fig:scrpage2-de.leheadetall} +% \end{figure} +% +% \begin{Example} +% Angenommen, man möchte bei \PageStyle{scrheadings} zentriert im Seitenfuß +% die Seitenzahl dargestellt haben, dann benutzt man einfach: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \cfoot{\pagemark} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% Sollen die Seitenzahlen\index{Paginierung} im Kopf außen und die +% Kolumnentitel\index{Kolumnentitel} innen stehen, dann erfolgt dies mit: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \ohead{\pagemark} +% \ihead{\headmark} +% \cfoot{} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% Das |\cfoot{}| ist nur notwendig, um eine möglicherweise in der Mitte des +% Fußes vorhandene Seitenzahl zu entfernen. +% \end{Example} +% +% Die Befehle, die direkt nur einem Feld zugeordnet sind, können für +% anspruchsvollere Vorhaben genutzt werden. +% +% \begin{Example} +% Angenommen, man hat den Auf"|trag, einen Jahresbericht einer Firma zu +% erstellen, dann könnte das so angegangen werden: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \ohead{\pagemark} +% \rehead{Jahresbericht 2001} +% \lohead{\headmark} +% \cefoot{Firma WasWeißIch} +% \cofoot{Abteilung Entwicklung} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% Natürlich muss man hier dafür sorgen, dass mittels \Macro{cofoot} der Fuß +% der rechten Seite aktualisiert wird, wenn eine neue Abteilung im Bericht +% besprochen wird. +% \end{Example} +% +% Wie oben dargestellt, gibt es einen zu \PageStyle{scrheadings} +% korrespondierenden plain-Seitenstil. Da es auch möglich sein soll, diesen +% Stil anzupassen, unterstüt"-zen die Befehle ein optionales Argument. Damit +% kann der Inhalt des entsprechenden Feldes im plain-Seitenstil modifiziert +% werden. +% +% \begin{Example} +% Um für die Nutzung von \PageStyle{scrheadings} die Position der Seitenzahlen +% festzulegen, kann man folgendes benutzen: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \cfoot[\pagemark]{} +% \ohead[]{\pagemark} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% Wird anschließend der Stil \PageStyle{plain} genutzt, beispielsweise weil +% \Macro{chapter} eine neue Seite beginnt und darauf umschaltet, dann steht +% die Seitenzahl zentriert im Seitenfuß. +% \end{Example} +% +% \bigskip\noindent% +% \DescribeMacro\clearscrheadings% +% \DescribeMacro\clearscrplain% +% \DescribeMacro\clearscrheadfoot% +% Will man sowohl den Seitenstil \PageStyle{scrheadings} als auch den dazu +% gehörenden plain-Seitenstil von Grund auf neu definieren, muss man häufig +% zusätzlich einige der bereits belegten Seitenelemente löschen. Da man +% selten alle Elemente mit neuem Inhalt füllt, sind dazu in den meisten Fällen +% mehrere Befehle mit leeren Parametern notwendig. Mit Hilfe dieser drei +% Befehle ist das Löschen schnell und gründlich möglich. Während +% \Macro{clearscrheadings} lediglich alle Felder des Seitenstils +% \PageStyle{scrheadings} und \Macro{clearscrplain} alle Felder des +% zugehörigen plain-Seitenstils löscht, werden von \Macro{clearscrheadfoot} +% alle Felder beider Seitenstile auf leere Inhalte gesetzt. +% \begin{Example} +% Sie wollen unabhängig davon, wie die Seitenstile derzeit aussehen, +% die Standardform der \KOMAScript-Klassen bei zweiseitigem Satz +% erreichen. Dies ist mit nur drei Befehlen möglich: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \clearscrheadfoot +% \ohead{\headmark} +% \ofoot[\pagemark]{\pagemark} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% Ohne die Befehle \Macro{clearscrheadings}, \Macro{clearscrplain} und +% \Macro{clearscrheadfoot} wären doppelt so viele Anweisungen und neun weitere +% leere Argumente notwendig: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \ihead[]{} +% \chead[]{} +% \ohead[]{\headmark} +% \ifoot[]{} +% \cfoot[]{} +% \ofoot[\pagemark]{\pagemark} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% Einige davon könnten natürlich entfallen, wenn man von einer +% konkreten Vorbelegung ausginge. +% \end{Example} +% +% In den vorausgehenden Beispielen wurden schon zwei Befehle benutzt, die noch +% gar nicht besprochen wurden. Das soll jetzt nachgeholt werden. +% +% \bigskip\noindent% +% \DescribeMacro\leftmark% +% \DescribeMacro\rightmark% +% Diese beiden Befehle erlauben es, auf die Kolumnentitel zuzugreifen, die +% normalerweise für die linke bzw. die rechte Seite gedacht sind. Diese beiden +% Befehle werden nicht von \Package{scrpage2}, sondern direkt vom \LaTeX-Kern +% zur Verfügung gestellt. Wenn in diesem Kapitel vom Kolumnentitel der linken +% Seite oder vom Kolumnentitel der rechten Seite die Rede ist, dann ist damit +% eigentlich der Inhalt von \Macro{leftmark} und \Macro{rightmark} gemeint. +% +% \bigskip\noindent% +% \DescribeMacro\headmark% +% Dieser Befehl ermöglicht es, auf die Inhalte der Kolumnentitel zuzugreifen. +% Im Gegensatz zu den originalen \LaTeX{}-Befehlen \Macro{leftmark} und +% \Macro{rightmark} braucht man nicht auf die richtige Zuordnung zur linken +% oder rechten Seite zu achten.% +% +% \bigskip\noindent% +% \DescribeMacro\pagemark% +% Dieser Befehl ermöglicht den Zugriff auf die Seitenzahl. Im +% Abschnitt~\ref{sec:scrpage2-de.basics.format} wird der Befehl \Macro{pnumfont} +% zur Formatierung der Seitenzahl vorgestellt, den \Macro{pagemark} +% automatisch berücksichtigt. +% +% \bigskip\noindent% +% \DescribePageStyle{useheadings}% +% Das Paket \Package{scrpage2} ist in erster Linie dafür gedacht, dass die +% bereitgestellten Stile benutzt oder eigene Stile definiert werden. Jedoch +% kann es notwendig sein, auch auf einen von der Dokumentklasse zur Verfügung +% gestellten Stil zurückzuschalten. Es wäre nahe liegend, dieses mit +% |\pagestyle{headings}| vorzunehmen. Das hätte aber den Nachteil, dass die +% nachfolgend besprochenen Befehle \Macro{automark} und \Macro{manualmark} +% nicht wie erwartet funktionierten. Daher sollte mit +% |\pagestyle{useheadings}| auf die originalen Stile umgeschaltet werden. Eine +% solche Umschaltung hat dann keine Auswirkung darauf, ob mit manuellen oder +% automatischen Kolumnentiteln gearbeitet wird. +% +% \subsubsection{Manuelle und automatische Kolumnentitel} +% \label{sec:scrpage2-de.basics.mark} +% +% Gewöhnlich gibt es zu einem \PageStyle{headings}-Stil eine +% \emph{my}-Variante. Ist ein solcher Stil aktiv, dann werden die +% Kolumnentitel nicht mehr automatisch aktualisiert. Bei \Package{scrpage2} +% wird ein anderer Weg beschritten. Ob die Kolumnentitel lebend sind oder +% nicht, bestimmen die Befehle \Macro{automark} und \Macro{manualmark}. Die +% Voreinstellung kann auch bereits beim Laden des Paketes über die Optionen +% \Option{automark} und \Option{manualmark} beeinflusst werden (siehe +% Abschnitt~\ref{sec:scrpage2-de.basics.options}). +% +% \bigskip\noindent% +% \DescribeMacro\manualmark% +% Wie der Name bereits verdeutlicht, schaltet \Macro{manualmark} die +% Aktualisierung der Kolumnentitel aus. Es bleibt somit dem Nutzer +% überlassen, für eine Aktualisierung bzw. für den Inhalt der Kolumnentitel zu +% sorgen. Dazu stehen die Befehle \Macro{markboth} und \Macro{markright} aus +% dem \LaTeX-Kern bereit. Diese Anweisungen sind im Abschnitt über Seitenstile +% in der \KOMAScript-Anleitung erklärt. +% +% \bigskip\noindent% +% \DescribeMacro\automark% +% Die Anweisung \Macro{automark}\oarg{rechte Seite}\marg{linke Seite} +% aktiviert die automatische Aktualisierung des Kolumnentitels. Für die +% beiden Parameter sind die Bezeichnungen der +% Gliederungsebenen\index{Gliederungsebenen} einzusetzen, deren Titel an +% entsprechender Stelle erscheinen soll. Gültige Werte für die Parameter sind: +% \texttt{part}, \texttt{chapter}, \texttt{section}, \texttt{subsection}, +% \texttt{subsubsection}, \texttt{paragraph} und \texttt{subparagraph}. Der +% Wert \texttt{part} führt bei Verwendung der meisten Klassen nicht zu dem +% gewünschten Ergebnis. Bisher ist nur von den \KOMAScript-Klassen ab +% Version~2.9s bekannt, dass dieser Wert unterstützt wird. Das optionale +% Argument \meta{rechte Seite} ist verständlicherweise nur für zweiseitigen +% Satz gedacht. Im einseitigen Satz sollten Sie normalerweise darauf +% verzichten. Mit Hilfe der Option \Option{autooneside} können Sie auch +% einstellen, dass das optionale Argument im einseitigen\index{einseitig} Satz +% automatisch ignoriert wird (siehe +% Abschnitt~\ref{sec:scrpage2-de.basics.options}). +% \begin{Example} +% Wird beispielsweise mit einer \emph{book}-Klasse gearbeitet, deren höchste +% Gliederungsebene \emph{chapter} ist, dann stellt nach einem vorhergehenden +% \Macro{manualmark} der Befehl +% \begin{verbatim} +% \automark[section]{chapter} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% den Originalzustand wieder her. Bevorzugt man stattdessen, die tieferen +% Gliederungsebenen angezeigt zu bekommen, dann erfolgt dies mit: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \automark[subsection]{section} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% \end{Example} +% +% Die Markierung der jeweils höheren Gliederungsebene wird mit Hilfe von +% \Macro{markboth} gesetzt. Die Markierung der tieferen Gliederungsebene wird +% mit \Macro{markright} bzw. \Macro{markleft} gesetzt. Der entsprechende +% Aufruf erfolgt indirekt über die Gliederungsbefehle. Die Anweisung +% \Macro{markleft} wird von \Package{scrpage2} bereitgestellt und ist +% vergleichbar zu \Macro{markright} aus dem \LaTeX-Kern definiert. Obwohl sie +% nicht als internes Makro definiert ist, wird von einem direkten Gebrauch +% abgeraten. +% +% \subsubsection{Formatierung der Kopf- und Fußzeilen} +% \label{sec:scrpage2-de.basics.format} +% Im vorherigen Abschnitt ging es hauptsächlich um inhaltliche Dinge. Das +% genügt natürlich nicht, um die gestalterischen Ambitionen zu +% befriedigen. Deshalb soll es sich in diesem Abschnitt ausschließlich darum +% drehen. +% +% \bigskip\noindent% +% \DescribeMacro\headfont% +% \DescribeMacro\footfont% +% \DescribeMacro\pnumfont% +% Die Schriftformatierung für den Seitenkopf und -fuß übernimmt der Befehl +% \Macro{headfont}, \Macro{footfont} die Abweichung davon für den Fuß und +% \Macro{pnumfont} wiederum die Abweichung davon für die Seitenzahl. +% \begin{Example} +% Um beispielsweise den Kopf in fetter, serifenloser Schrift und den Fuß in +% nicht fetter, serifenloser Schrift zu setzen und die Seitenzahl geneigt +% mit Serifen erscheinen zu lassen, nutzt man folgende Definitionen: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \renewcommand*{\headfont}{% +% \normalfont\sffamily\bfseries} +% \renewcommand*{\footfont}{% +% \normalfont\sffamily} +% \renewcommand*{\pnumfont}{% +% \normalfont\rmfamily\slshape} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% \end{Example} +% +% \DescribeFontElement{pagehead}% +% \DescribeFontElement{pagefoot}% +% \DescribeFontElement{pagenumber}% +% Ab Version 2.8p der \KOMAScript{}-Klassen wurde die Schnittstelle für +% Schriftattribute vereinheitlicht. Wird \Package{scrpage2} in Verbindung mit +% einer dieser Klassen verwendet, dann sollte die Zuweisung in der Art erfolgen, +% wie sie in der \KOMAScript-Anleitung beschrieben wird. +% \begin{Example} +% Statt \Macro{renewcommand} wird bei Verwendung einer \KOMAScript-Klasse +% vorzugsweise der Befehl \Macro{setkomafont} verwendet. Die vorhergehenden +% Definitionen lauten damit: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \setkomafont{pagehead}{% +% \normalfont\sffamily\bfseries} +% \setkomafont{pagefoot}{% +% \normalfont\sffamily} +% \setkomafont{pagenumber}{% +% \normalfont\rmfamily\slshape} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% \end{Example} +% +% \bigskip\noindent% +% \DescribeMacro\setheadwidth% +% \DescribeMacro\setfootwidth% +% Normalerweise entsprechen die Breiten von Kopf- und Fußzeile der Breite des +% Textbereichs.\index{Kopf>Breite}\index{Fuss=Fuß>Breite} Die beiden Befehle +% \Macro{setheadwidth}\oarg{Verschiebung}\marg{Breite} und +% \Macro{setfootwidth}\oarg{Verschiebung}\marg{Breite} ermöglichen dem +% Anwender, auf einfache Weise die Breiten seinen Bedürfnissen anzupassen. +% Das obligatorische Argument \meta{Breite} nimmt den Wert der Breite des +% Kopfes bzw. des Fußes auf, \meta{Verschiebung} ist ein Längenmaß für die +% Verschiebung des entsprechenden Elements in Richtung des äußeren +% Seitenrandes. +% +% Für die möglichen Standardfälle akzeptiert das obligatorische Argument +% \meta{Breite} auch folgende symbolische Werte: +% \begin{labeling}[\ --]{\texttt{textwithmarginpar}} +% \item[\texttt{paper}] die Breite des Papiers +% \item[\texttt{page}] die Breite der Seite +% \item[\texttt{text}] die Breite des Textbereichs +% \item[\texttt{textwithmarginpar}] die Breite des Textbereichs inklusive +% Seitenrand +% \item[\texttt{head}] die aktuelle Breite des Seitenkopfes +% \item[\texttt{foot}] die aktuelle Breite des Seitenfußes +% \end{labeling} +% Der Unterschied zwischen \texttt{paper} und \texttt{page} besteht darin, +% dass \texttt{page} die Breite des Papiers abzüglich der Bindekorrektur ist, +% falls das \Package{typearea}-Paket verwendet wird (siehe das Kapitel über +% \Package{typearea} in der \KOMAScript-Anleitung). Ohne Verwendung von +% \Package{typearea} sind \texttt{paper} und \texttt{page} +% identisch. +% +% \begin{Example} +% Angenommen, man möchte ein Seitenlayout wie im \emph{\LaTeX-Begleiter}, +% bei dem die Kopfzeile in den Rand ragt, dann geschieht das ganz einfach +% mit: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \setheadwidth[0pt]{textwithmarginpar} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% und sieht dann auf einer rechten Seite folgendermaßen aus: +% \begin{XmpTopPage} +% \XmpHeading{10,29}{85} +% \thinlines\XmpRule{10,27}{85} +% \XmpSetText[\XmpTopText]{10,24} +% \XmpMarginNote{83,14} +% \end{XmpTopPage} +% Soll der Seitenfuß die gleiche Breite und Ausrichtung haben, dann hat man +% jetzt zwei Wege. Der erste ist, man wiederholt das Gleiche für den +% Seitenfuß mit: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \setfootwidth[0pt]{textwithmarginpar} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% oder man greift auf den anderen symbolischen Wert \texttt{head} zurück, da +% der Kopf bereits die gewünschte Breite hat. +% \begin{verbatim} +% \setfootwidth[0pt]{head} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% \end{Example} +% +% Wird keine Verschiebung angegeben, das heißt auf das optionale Argument +% verzichtet, dann erscheint der Kopf bzw. der Fuß symmetrisch auf der Seite +% angeordnet. Es wird somit ein Wert für die Verschiebung automatisch +% ermittelt, der der aktuellen Seitengestalt entspricht. +% +% \begin{Example} +% Entsprechend dem vorherigen Beispiel wird hier auf das optionale Argument +% verzichtet: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \setheadwidth{textwithmarginpar} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% und sieht dann auf einer rechten Seite folgendermaßen aus: +% \begin{XmpTopPage} +% \XmpHeading{5,29}{85} +% \thinlines\XmpRule{5,27}{85} +% \XmpSetText[\XmpTopText]{10,24} +% \XmpMarginNote{83,14} +% \end{XmpTopPage} +% \end{Example} +% +% Wie zu sehen, ist der Kopf jetzt nach innen verschoben, wobei die Kopfbreite +% sich nicht geändert hat. Die Verschiebung ist so berechnet, dass die +% Seitenproportionen auch hier sichtbar werden. +% +% \bigskip\noindent% +% \DescribeMacro\setheadtopline% +% \DescribeMacro\setheadsepline% +% \DescribeMacro\setfootsepline% +% \DescribeMacro\setfootbotline% +% Entsprechend den Größenparametern für die Kopf- und Fußzeile gibt es auch +% Befehle, die die Dimensionen der Linien im Kopf und Fuß modifizieren +% können. Dazu sollten diese Linien aber zunächst erst einmal eingeschaltet +% werden. Siehe hierzu die Optionen \Option{headtopline}, +% \Option{headsepline}, \Option{footsepline}, \Option{footbotline} in +% Abschnitt~\ref{sec:scrpage2-de.basics.options}. +% +% \begin{labeling}[\ --] +% {\Macro{setfootsepline}\oarg{Länge}\marg{Dicke}\oarg{Anweisungen}} +% \item[\Macro{setheadtopline}\oarg{Länge}\marg{Dicke}\oarg{Anweisungen}] +% modifiziert die Parameter für die Linie über dem Seitenkopf +% \item[\Macro{setheadsepline}\oarg{Länge}\marg{Dicke}\oarg{Anweisungen}] +% modifiziert die Parameter für die Linie zwischen Kopf und Textkörper +% \item[\Macro{setfootsepline}\oarg{Länge}\marg{Dicke}\oarg{Anweisungen}] +% modifiziert die Parameter für die Linie zwischen Text und Fuß +% \item[\Macro{setfootbotline}\oarg{Länge}\marg{Dicke}\oarg{Anweisungen}] +% modifiziert die Parameter für die Linie unter dem Seitenfuß +% \end{labeling} +% +% Das obligatorische Argument \meta{Dicke} bestimmt, wie stark die Linie +% gezeichnet wird. Das optionale Argument \meta{Länge} akzeptiert die +% gleichen symbolischen Werte wie \meta{Breite} bei \Macro{setheadwidth}, also +% auch einen normalen Längenausdruck. Solange im Dokument dem optionalen +% Argument \meta{Länge} kein Wert zugewiesen wurde, passt sich die +% entsprechende Linienlänge automatisch der Breite des Kopfes bzw. des Fußes +% an. +% +% Möchte man diesen Automatismus für die Länge einer Linie wieder +% restaurieren, dann nutzt man im Längenargument den Wert \texttt{auto}. +% +% \DescribeFontElement{headtopline}% +% \DescribeFontElement{headsepline}% +% \DescribeFontElement{footsepline}% +% \DescribeFontElement{footbotline}% +% \DescribeFontElement{footbottomline}% +% Mit dem optionalen Argument \meta{Anweisungen} können zusätzliche +% Anweisungen definiert werden, die vor dem Zeichnen der jeweiligen Linie +% auszuführen sind. Das können beispielsweise Anweisungen sein, um die +% Farbe\index{Kopf>Farbe}\index{Fuss=Fuß>Farbe}\index{Farbe>im +% Kopf}\index{Farbe>im Fuss=im Fuß} der Linie zu ändern. Bei Verwendung einer +% \KOMAScript-Klasse können diese Anweisungen auch über \Macro{setkomafont} +% für eines der Elemente \FontElement{headtopline}, \FontElement{headsepline}, +% \FontElement{footsepline}, \FontElement{footbottomline} oder auch +% \FontElement{footbotline} gesetzt und mit \Macro{addtokomafont} erweitert +% werden. Die beiden Anweisungen \Macro{setkomafont} und \Macro{addtokomafont} +% sind in der \KOMAScript-Anleitung näher beschrieben. +% +% Es sind auch symbolische Werte für \meta{Länge} und \meta{Dicke} möglich, +% beispielsweise |\setheadtopline[auto]{current}|, |\setheadtopline[auto]{}| +% oder |\setheadtopline[auto]{}{}|. Die hier am Befehl \Macro{setheadtopline} +% illustrierten Argumente sind natürlich auch für die anderen drei +% Längenbefehle gültig. +% +% Enthält das obligatorische Argument den Wert \texttt{current} oder wird +% leer gelassen, dann wird die Dicke der Linie nicht verändert. Das kann +% genutzt werden, wenn die Länge der Linie, aber nicht die Dicke modifiziert +% werden soll. +% +% Wird das optionale Argument \meta{Anweisungen} weggelassen, so bleiben +% eventuell zuvor gesetzte Anweisungen erhalten. Wird hingegen ein leeres +% Argument \meta{Anweisungen} gesetzt, so werden eventuell zuvor gesetzte +% Anweisungen wieder gelöscht. +% +% \begin{Example} +% Soll beispielsweise der Kopf mit einer kräftigen Linie von 2\,pt darüber +% und einer normalen von 0,4\,pt zwischen Kopf und Text abgesetzt werden, +% dann erfolgt das mit: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \setheadtopline{2pt} +% \setheadsepline{.4pt} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% Zusätzlich sind unbedingt die Optionen \Option{headtopline} und +% \Option{headsepline} vorzugsweise global im optionalen Argument von +% \Macro{documentclass} zu setzen. Das Ergebnis könnte dann wie folgt +% aussehen. +% \begin{XmpTopPage} +% \XmpHeading{10,29}{70} +% \thinlines\XmpRule{10,27}{70} +% \thicklines\XmpRule{10,32}{70} +% \XmpSetText[\XmpTopText]{10,24} +% \XmpMarginNote{83,14} +% \end{XmpTopPage} +% +% Sollen diese Linien zusätzlich in roter Farbe gesetzt werden, dann sind +% die Anweisungen beispielsweise wie folgt zu ändern: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \setheadtopline{2pt}[\color{red}] +% \setheadsepline{.4pt}[\color{red}] +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% In diesem und auch dem folgenden Beispiel wurde für die Aktivierung der +% Farbe die Syntax des \Package{color}-Pakets verwendet, das dann natürlich +% auch geladen werden muss. \Package{scrpage2} selbst bietet keine direkte +% Farbunterstützung. Damit ist jedes beliebige Farbunterstützungspaket +% verwendbar. +% +% Mit einer \KOMAScript-Klasse kann alternativ +% \begin{verbatim} +% \setheadtopline{2pt} +% \setheadsepline{.4pt} +% \setkomafont{headtopline}{\color{red}} +% \setkomafont{headsepline}{\color{red}} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% verwendet werden. +% +% Die automatische Anpassung an die Kopf- und Fußbreiten illustriert +% folgendes Beispiel, für das die Optionen \Option{footbotline} und +% \Option{footsepline} gesetzt sein sollten: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \setfootbotline{2pt} +% \setfootsepline[text]{.4pt} +% \setfootwidth[0pt]{textwithmarginpar} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% +% \csname phantomsection\endcsname\label{page:scrpage2-de.autoLineLength}% +% \begin{XmpBotPage} +% \XmpHeading{10,18}{85} +% \thinlines\XmpRule{17,21}{70} +% \thicklines\XmpRule{10,16}{85} +% \XmpSetText[\XmpBotText]{10,36} +% \XmpMarginNote{83,26} +% \end{XmpBotPage} +% \end{Example} +% Nun mag nicht jedem die Ausrichtung der Linie über der Fußzeile gefallen, +% sondern es wird in einem solchen Fall erwartet, dass sie wie der +% Kolumnentitel linksbündig zum Text ist. Diese Einstellung kann nur global +% in Form einer Paketoption erfolgen und wird im folgenden +% Abschnitt~\ref{sec:scrpage2-de.basics.options} mit anderen Optionen +% beschrieben.% +% +% \subsubsection{Optionen beim Laden des Paketes} +% \label{sec:scrpage2-de.basics.options} +% +% Während bei den \KOMAScript-Klassen die Mehrzahl der Optionen auch noch nach +% dem Laden der Klasse mit \Macro{KOMAoptions} und \Macro{KOMAoption} geändert +% werden kann, trifft dies für das Paket \Package{scrpage2} nicht zu. Alle +% Optionen für dieses Paket müssen als globale Optionen, also im optionalen +% Argument von \Macro{documentclass}, oder als Paketoptionen, also im +% optionalen Argument von \Macro{usepackage}, angegeben werden. +% +% \bigskip\noindent% +% \DescribeOption{headinclude}% +% \DescribeOption{headexclude}% +% \DescribeOption{footinclude}% +% \DescribeOption{footexclude}% +% Diese Optionen sollten ab Version~2.3 des Pakets nicht mehr beispielsweise +% per optionalem Argument von \Macro{usepackage} oder per +% \Macro{PassOptionsToPackage} direkt an \Package{scrpage2} übergeben +% werden. Lediglich aus Gründen der Kompatibilität sind sie noch in +% \Package{scrpage2} deklariert und werden von diesem als +% \Option{headinclude}, \Option{headinclude=false}, \Option{footinclude} und +% \Option{footinclude=false} an das Paket \Package{typearea} weitergereicht +% +% \bigskip\noindent% +% \DescribeOption{headtopline}% +% \DescribeOption{plainheadtopline}% +% \DescribeOption{headsepline}% +% \DescribeOption{plainheadsepline}% +% \DescribeOption{footsepline}% +% \DescribeOption{plainfootsepline}% +% \DescribeOption{footbotline}% +% \DescribeOption{plainfootbotline}% +% Eine Grundeinstellung für die Linien unter und über den Kopf- und Fußzeilen +% kann mit diesen Optionen vorgenommen werden. Diese Einstellungen gelten +% dann als Standard für alle mit \Package{scrpage2} definierten Seitenstile. +% Wird eine von diesen Optionen verwendet, dann wird eine Linienstärke von +% 0,4\,pt eingesetzt. Da es zum Seitenstil \PageStyle{scrheadings} einen +% entsprechenden plain-Stil gibt, kann mit den \Option{plain\dots}-Optionen +% auch die entsprechende Linie des plain-Stils konfiguriert werden. Diese +% \Option{plain}-Optionen wirken aber nur, wenn auch die korrespondierende +% Option ohne \Option{plain} aktiviert wurde. Somit zeigt die Option +% \Option{plainheadtopline} ohne \Option{headtopline} keine Wirkung. +% +% Bei diesen Optionen ist zu beachten, dass der entsprechende Seitenteil in +% den Textbereich des Satzspiegels mit übernommen wird, wenn eine Linie +% aktiviert wurde. Wird also mittels \Option{headsepline} die Trennlinie +% zwischen Kopf und Text aktiviert, dann wird automatisch mittels +% \Package{typearea} der Satzspiegel so berechnet, dass der Seitenkopf Teil +% des Textblocks ist. +% +% Die Bedingungen für die Optionen des vorhergehenden Abschnitts gelten auch +% für diesen Automatismus. Das bedeutet, dass das Paket \Package{typearea} +% nach \Package{scrpage2} geladen werden muss, beziehungsweise, dass bei +% Verwendung einer \KOMAScript{}-Klasse die Optionen \Option{headinclude} und +% \Option{footinclude} explizit bei \Macro{documentclass} gesetzt werden +% müssen, um Kopf- bzw. Fußzeile in den Textblock zu übernehmen.% +% +% \bigskip\noindent% +% \DescribeOption{ilines}% +% \DescribeOption{clines}% +% \DescribeOption{olines}% +% Bei\index{Linienausrichtung} der Festlegung der Linienlängen kann es +% vorkommen, dass die Linie zwar die gewünschte Länge, aber nicht die +% erwünschte Ausrichtung hat, da sie im Kopf- bzw. Fußbereich zentriert +% wird. Mit den hier vorgestellten Paketoptionen kann global für alle mit +% \Package{scrpage2} definierten Seitenstile diese Vorgabe modifiziert werden. +% Dabei setzt \Option{ilines} die Ausrichtung so, dass die Linien an den +% inneren Rand verschoben werden. Die Option \Option{clines} verhält sich wie +% die Standardeinstellung und \Option{olines} richtet am äußeren Rand aus. +% +% \begin{Example} +% Hier gilt es, das Beispiel zu \Macro{setfootsepline} auf +% Seite~\pageref{page:scrpage2-de.autoLineLength} mit dem folgenden zu +% vergleichen, um die Wirkung der Option \Option{ilines} zu sehen. +% \begin{verbatim} +% \usepackage[ilines,footsepline,footbotline] +% {scrpage2} +% \setfootbotline{2pt} +% \setfootsepline[text]{.4pt} +% \setfootwidth[0pt]{textwithmarginpar} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% Allein die Verwendung der Option \Option{ilines} führt dabei zu der +% geänderten Ausgabe, die nachfolgend veranschaulicht wird: +% \begin{XmpBotPage} +% \XmpHeading{10,18}{85} +% \thinlines\XmpRule{10,21}{70} +% \thicklines\XmpRule{10,16}{85} +% \XmpSetText[\XmpBotText]{10,36} +% \XmpMarginNote{83,26} +% \end{XmpBotPage} +% Die Trennlinie zwischen Text und Fuß wird bündig innen im Fußteil +% gesetzt und nicht wie bei der Standardeinstellung zentriert. +% \end{Example} +% +% \bigskip\noindent% +% \DescribeOption{automark}% +% \DescribeOption{manualmark}% +% Diese Optionen bestimmen gleich zu Beginn des Dokuments, ob eine +% automatische Aktualisierung der Kolumnentitel erfolgt. Die Option +% \Option{automark} schaltet die automatische Aktualisierung ein, +% \Option{manualmark} deaktiviert sie. Ohne Verwendung einer der beiden +% Optionen bleibt die Einstellung erhalten, die beim Laden des Paketes gültig +% war. +% \begin{Example} +% Sie laden das Paket \Package{scrpage2} unmittelbar nach der Klasse +% \Class{scrreprt} und ohne weitere Optionen. Dazu schreiben Sie: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \documentclass{scrreprt} +% \usepackage{scrpage2} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% Da bei \Class{scrreprt} der Seitenstil \PageStyle{plain} voreingestellt +% ist, ist dies auch jetzt noch der Fall. Außerdem entspricht die +% Voreinstellung \PageStyle{plain} manuellen Kolumnentiteln. Wenn Sie +% also anschließend mit +% \begin{verbatim} +% \pagestyle{scrheadings} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% auf den Seitenstil \PageStyle{scrheadings} umschalten, sind noch immer +% manuelle Kolumnentitel eingestellt. +% +% Verwenden Sie stattdessen die Dokumentklasse \Class{scrbook}, so +% ist nach +% \begin{verbatim} +% \documentclass{scrbook} +% \usepackage{scrpage2} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% der Seitenstil \PageStyle{headings} mit automatischen Kolumnentiteln +% aktiviert. Bei anschließender Umschaltung auf den Seitenstil +% \PageStyle{scrheadings} bleiben automatische Kolumnentitel +% eingeschaltet. Dabei werden dann weiterhin die Markierungsmakros von +% \Class{scrbook} verwendet. +% +% Verwenden Sie hingegen +% \begin{verbatim} +% \usepackage[automark]{scrpage2} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% so wird unabhängig von der verwendeten Klasse auf automatische +% Kolumnentitel umgeschaltet, wobei die Markierungsmakros von +% \Package{scrpage2} genutzt werden. Natürlich wirkt sich dies auf den +% Seitenstil \PageStyle{plain} von \Class{scrreprt} nicht aus. Die +% Kolumnentitel werden erst sichtbar, wenn auf den Seitenstil +% \PageStyle{scrheadings} oder \PageStyle{useheadings} oder einen selbst +% definierten Seitenstil mit Kolumnentiteln umgeschaltet wird. +% \end{Example} +% +% \bigskip\noindent% +% \DescribeOption{autooneside}% +% Mit dieser Option wird das optionale Argument von +% \Macro{automark}\index{Kolumnentitel>automatisch} im einseitigen Satz +% automatisch ignoriert. Siehe hierzu auch die Erläuterung zum Befehl +% \Macro{automark} in Abschnitt~\ref{sec:scrpage2-de.basics.mark}. +% +% \bigskip\noindent% +% \DescribeOption{komastyle}% +% \DescribeOption{standardstyle}% +% Diese Optionen bestimmen, wie die beiden vordefinierten Seitenstile +% \PageStyle{scrheadings} und \PageStyle{scrplain} gestaltet sind. Bei +% \Option{komastyle} wird eine Definition vorgenommen, wie sie den +% \KOMAScript-Klassen entspricht. Bei den \KOMAScript-Klassen ist dies +% die Voreinstellung und kann somit auch für andere Klassen gesetzt werden. +% +% Die Option \Option{standardstyle} definiert die beiden Seitenstile wie es +% von den Standardklassen erwartet wird. Außerdem wird hier automatisch +% \Option{markuppercase} aktiviert, es sei denn, \Option{markusedcase} wird +% ebenfalls als Option übergeben. +% +% \bigskip\noindent% +% \DescribeOption{markuppercase}% +% \DescribeOption{markusedcase}% +% Für die Funktionalität von \Macro{automark} modifiziert \Package{scrpage2} +% interne Befehle, die die Gliederungsbefehle benutzen, um die lebenden +% Kolumnentitel zu setzen. Da einige Klassen, im Gegensatz zu den +% \KOMAScript-Klassen, die Kolumnentitel in Großbuchstaben schreiben, muss +% \Package{scrpage2} wissen, wie die genutzte Dokumentklasse die lebenden +% Kolumnentitel darstellt. +% +% Die Option \Option{markuppercase} zeigt \Package{scrpage2}, dass die +% benutzte Klasse die Großschreibweise benutzt. Die Option +% \Option{markusedcase} sollte angegeben werden, wenn die benutzte +% Dokumentklasse keine Großschreibweise verwendet. Die Optionen sind nicht +% geeignet, eine entsprechende Darstellung zu erzwingen. Es kann somit zu +% unerwünschten Effekten kommen, wenn die Angabe nicht dem Verhalten der +% Dokumentklasse entspricht. +% +% \bigskip\noindent% +% \DescribeOption{nouppercase}% +% Wie in obiger Erklärung zu \Option{markuppercase} und \Option{markusedcase} +% bereits ausgeführt wurde, gibt es Klassen und auch Pakete, die beim Setzen +% der lebenden Kolumnentitel\index{Kolumnentitel>automatisch} mit Hilfe einer +% der Anweisungen \Macro{uppercase} oder \Macro{MakeUppercase} den gesamten +% Eintrag in Großbuchstaben wandeln. Mit der Option \Option{nouppercase} +% können diese beiden Anweisungen im Kopf und im Fuß außer Kraft gesetzt +% werden. Das gilt aber nur für Seitenstile, die mit Hilfe von +% \Package{scrpage2} definiert werden. Dazu zählen auch +% \PageStyle{scrheadings} und der zugehörige plain-Seitenstil. +% +% Die verwendete Methode ist äußerst brutal und kann dazu führen, dass auch +% erwünschte Änderungen von Klein- in +% Großbuchstaben\index{Grossbuchstaben=Großbuchstaben} unterbleiben. Da diese +% Fälle nicht sehr häufig sind, stellt \Option{nouppercase} aber meist eine +% brauchbare Lösung dar. +% \begin{Example} +% Sie verwenden die Standardklasse \Class{book}, wollen aber, dass die +% lebenden Kolumnentitel nicht in Großbuchstaben, sondern in normaler +% gemischter Schreibweise gesetzt werden. Die Präambel Ihres Dokuments +% könnte dann wie folgt beginnen: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \documentclass{book} +% \usepackage[nouppercase]{scrpage2} +% \pagestyle{scrheadings} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% Die Umschaltung auf den Seitenstil \PageStyle{scrheadings} ist +% notwendig, weil sonst der Seitenstil \PageStyle{headings} verwendet +% wird, der von der Option \Option{nouppercase} nicht behandelt wird. +% \end{Example} +% +% In einigen Fällen setzen nicht nur Klassen, sondern auch Pakete lebende +% Kolumnentitel in Großbuchstaben. Auch in diesen Fällen hilft +% \Option{nouppercase} meist, um zu gemischter Schreibweise zurückzuschalten. +% +% \subsection{Seitenstile selbst gestalten}\label{sec:scrpage2-de.UI} +% \subsubsection{Die Anwenderschnittstelle}\label{sec:scrpage2-de.UI.user} +% +% \DescribeMacro\deftripstyle% +% Nun möchte man ja nicht immer an die vorgegebenen Seitenstile gebunden sein, +% sondern auch seiner Kreativität freien Lauf lassen. +% Manchmal ist man auch dazu gezwungen, weil eine bestimmte +% \emph{Corporate Identity} einer Firma es verlangt. +% Der einfachste Weg damit umzugehen ist +% \begin{flushleft} +% \Macro{deftripstyle}\marg{Name}\\* +% \hphantom{\Macro{deftripstyle}}\oarg{LA}\oarg{LI}\\* +% \hphantom{\Macro{deftripstyle}}\marg{KI}\marg{KM}\marg{KA}\\* +% \hphantom{\Macro{deftripstyle}}\marg{FI}\marg{FM}\marg{FA} +% \end{flushleft}% +% Die einzelnen Felder haben folgende Bedeutung: +% \begin{labeling}[~--]{\meta{Name}} +% \item[\meta{Name}] die Bezeichnung des Seitenstils, die dann bei der +% Aktivierung mit \Macro{pagestyle}\marg{Name} oder +% \Macro{thispagestyle}\marg{Name} verwendet wird +% \item[\meta{LA}] die Dicke der äußeren Linien, d.\,h. der Linien über der +% Kopfzeile und unter der Fußzeile (optional) +% \item[\meta{LI}] die Dicke der inneren Linie, d.\,h. der Linien die Kopf und +% Fuß vom Textkörper trennen (optional) +% \item[\meta{KI}] Inhalt des Feldes im Kopf innenseitig oder bei einseitigem +% Layout links +% \item[\meta{KM}] Inhalt des Feldes im Kopf zentriert +% \item[\meta{KA}] Inhalt des Feldes im Kopf außenseitig oder bei einseitigem +% Layout rechts +% \item[\meta{FI}] Inhalt des Feldes im Fuß innenseitig oder bei einseitigem +% Layout links +% \item[\meta{FM}] Inhalt des Feldes im Fuß zentriert +% \item[\meta{FA}] Inhalt des Feldes im Fuß außenseitig oder bei einseitigem +% Layout rechts +% \end{labeling} +% +% Der Befehl \Macro{deftripstyle} stellt sicherlich die einfachste Möglichkeit +% dar, Seitenstile zu definieren. Leider sind damit auch Einschränkungen +% verbunden, da in einem Seitenbereich mit einem durch \Macro{deftripstyle} +% deklarierten Seitenstil keine Änderung der Kopf- und Fußlinien erfolgen +% kann. +% +% \begin{Example} +% Vorgegeben sei ein doppelseitiges Layout, bei dem die Kolumnentitel innen +% erscheinen sollen. Weiterhin soll der Dokumenttitel, in diesem Fall kurz +% \glqq Bericht\grqq, an den Außenrand in den Kopf, die Seitenzahl soll +% zentriert in den Fuß. +% \begin{verbatim} +% \deftripstyle{DerBericht}% +% {\headmark}{}{Bericht}% +% {}{\pagemark}{} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% +% Sollen weiterhin die Linien über dem Kopf und unter dem Fuß +% mit 2\,pt erscheinen und der ganze Textkörper mit dünnen Linien +% von 0,4\,pt von Kopf und Fuß abgesetzt werden, dann erweitert +% man vorherige Definition. +% \begin{verbatim} +% \deftripstyle{DerBericht}[2pt][.4pt]% +% {\headmark}{}{Bericht}% +% {}{\pagemark}{} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% Das Ergebnis ist in Abbildung~\ref{fig:scrpage2-de2.tomuchlines} zu sehen. +% \begin{figure} +% \centering +% \setlength{\unitlength}{1.15mm}% +% \begin{picture}(85,51)\scriptsize +% \thinlines +% \put(0,0){\line(0,1){51}} +% \put(45,0){\line(0,1){51}} +% \put(0,51){\line(1,0){40}} +% \put(45,51){\line(1,0){40}} +% \thicklines +% \put(40,0){\line(0,1){51}} +% \put(85,0){\line(0,1){51}} +% \put(0,0){\line(1,0){40}} +% \put(45,0){\line(1,0){40}} +% \XmpHeading[Bericht\hfill 2 Das Auge]{6,47}{30} +% \XmpHeading[2.1 Netzhaut\hfill Bericht]{49,47}{30} +% \XmpHeading[\hfill 14\hfill]{6,6.5}{30} +% \XmpHeading[\hfill 15\hfill]{49,6.5}{30} +% \put(6,44){\makebox(0,0)[tl]{\parbox{30\unitlength}{\tiny% +% \textbf{2.1 Netzhaut}\\ +% \XmpText[49]}}} +% \put(49,44){\makebox(0,0)[tl]{\parbox{30\unitlength}{\tiny% +% \XmpText[51]}}} +% \thinlines +% \XmpRule{6,45.5}{30}\XmpRule{49,45.5}{30} +% \XmpRule{6,8}{30}\XmpRule{49,8}{30} +% \linethickness{1pt} +% \XmpRule{6,49}{30}\XmpRule{49,49}{30} +% \XmpRule{6,5}{30}\XmpRule{49,5}{30} +% \end{picture} +% \caption{Beispiel für einen selbst definierten, von Linien dominierten +% Seitenstil mit einem statischen und einem lebenden Kolumnentitel im Kopf +% und der Seitenzahl in der Mitte des Fußes.} +% \label{fig:scrpage2-de2.tomuchlines}% +% \end{figure} +% \end{Example} +% +% \subsubsection{Die Expertenschnittstelle}\label{sec:scrpage2-de.UI.expert} +% +% Einfache Seitenstile, wie sie mit \Macro{deftripstyle} deklariert +% werden können, sind erfahrungsgemäß selten. +% Entweder verlangt ein Professor, dass die Diplomarbeit so aussieht +% wie seine eigene -- und wer will ihm da \emph{ernsthaft} widersprechen -- +% oder eine Firma möchte, dass die halbe Finanzbuchhaltung im +% Seitenfuß auf"|taucht. Alles kein Problem, denn es gibt noch: +% \begin{flushleft} +% \Macro{defpagestyle}\marg{Name}\marg{Kopfdefinition}\marg{Fußdefinition}\\ +% \Macro{newpagestyle}\marg{Name}\marg{Kopfdefinition}\marg{Fußdefinition}\\ +% \Macro{renewpagestyle}\marg{Name}\marg{Kopfdefinition}\marg{Fußdefinition}\\ +% \Macro{providepagestyle}\marg{Name}\marg{Kopfdefinition}\marg{Fußdefinition}\\ +% \end{flushleft}% +% Dies sind die Befehle, die die volle Kontrolle über die Gestaltung eines +% Seitenstils ermöglichen. Der Aufbau ist bei allen vier Definitionen gleich, +% sie unterscheiden sich nur hinsichtlich der Wirkungsweise. +% \begin{labeling}[\ --]{\Macro{providepagestyle}} +% \item[\Macro{defpagestyle}] definiert einen neuen Seitenstil. Existiert +% bereits einer mit diesem Namen, wird dieser überschrieben. +% \item[\Macro{newpagestyle}] definiert einen neuen Seitenstil. Wenn schon +% einer mit diesem Namen existiert, wird ein Fehler ausgegeben. +% \item[\Macro{renewpagestyle}] definiert einen bestehenden Seitenstil +% um. Wenn noch keiner mit diesem Namen existiert, wird ein Fehler +% ausgegeben. +% \item[\Macro{providepagestyle}] definiert einen neuen Seitenstil nur dann, +% wenn dieser vorher noch nicht existiert. +% \end{labeling} +% +% Am Beispiel von \Macro{defpagestyle} soll die Syntax der Definitionen im +% Folgenden erläutert werden. +% \begin{labeling}[~--]{\meta{Kopfdefinition}\,} +% \item[\meta{Name}] die Bezeichnung des Seitenstils +% \item[\meta{Kopfdefinition}] die Deklaration des Seitenkopfes bestehend aus +% fünf Teilen, wobei die in runden Klammern stehenden Angaben optional +% sind:\hfill\\ +% \parg{OLL,OLD}\marg{GS}\marg{US}\marg{ES}\parg{ULL,ULD} +% \item[\meta{Fußdefinition}] die Deklaration des Seitenfußes bestehend aus +% fünf Teilen, wobei die in runden Klammern stehenden Angaben optional +% sind:\hfill\\ +% \parg{OLL,OLD}\marg{GS}\marg{US}\marg{ES}\parg{ULL,ULD} +% \end{labeling} +% +% Wie zu sehen ist, haben Kopf- und Fußdefinition identischen Aufbau. Die +% einzelnen Parameter haben folgende Bedeutung: +% \begin{labeling}[\ --]{\meta{OLD}} +% \item[\meta{OLL}] obere Linienlänge: Kopf = außen, Fuß = Trennlinie +% \item[\meta{OLD}] obere Liniendicke +% \item[\meta{GS}] Definition für die \emph{gerade} Seite +% \item[\meta{US}] Definition für die \emph{ungerade} Seite +% \item[\meta{ES}] Definition für \emph{einseitiges} Layout +% \item[\meta{ULL}] untere Linienlänge Kopf = Trennlinie, Fuß = außen +% \item[\meta{ULD}] untere Liniendicke +% \end{labeling} +% +% Werden die optionalen Linienargumente nicht gesetzt, dann bleibt das +% Verhalten weiterhin durch die in +% Abschnitt~\ref{sec:scrpage2-de.basics.format} vorgestellten Linienbefehle +% konfigurierbar. +% +% Die drei Felder \meta{GS}, \meta{US} und \meta{ES} entsprechen Boxen, die +% die Breite des Kopf- bzw. Fußteils haben. +% Die entsprechenden Definitionen erscheinen in diesen Boxen linksbündig. +% Um somit etwas links- \emph{und} rechtsseitig in den Boxen zu platzieren, +% kann der Zwischenraum mit \Macro{hfill} gestreckt werden: +% \begin{verbatim} +% {\headmark\hfill\pagemark} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% +% Um zusätzlich etwas zentriert erscheinen zu lassen, ist eine erweiterte +% Definition notwendig. +% Die Befehle \Macro{rlap} und \Macro{llap} setzen die übergebenen Argumente. +% Für \LaTeX{} erscheint es aber so, dass diese Texte eine Breite von Null +% haben. Nur so erscheint der mittlere Text auch wirklich zentriert. +% \begin{verbatim} +% {\rlap{\headmark}\hfill zentriert\hfill\llap{\pagemark}} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% +% \begin{Example} +% Angenommen es wird die Dokumentklasse \Class{scrbook} genutzt. Damit +% liegt ein zweiseitiges Layout vor. Für das Paket \Package{scrpage2} wird +% festgelegt, dass mit automatisch aktualisierten Kolumnentiteln gearbeitet +% wird und dass im Seitenstil \PageStyle{scrheadings} eine Trennlinie +% zwischen Kopf und Text gezogen wird. +% +% \begin{verbatim} +% \documentclass{scrbook} +% \usepackage[automark,headsepline]{scrpage2} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% +% Mit Hilfe der Expertenschnittstelle werden zwei Seitenstile definiert. Der +% erste legt keine Linienargumente fest, im zweiten wird die Linie über dem +% Kopf mit einer Dicke von 1\,pt und die Linie unter dem Kopf mit 0\,pt +% festgelegt. +% +% \begin{verbatim} +% \defpagestyle{ohneLinien}{% +% {Beispiel\hfill\headmark} +% {\headmark\hfill ohne Linien} +% {\rlap{Beispiel}\hfill\headmark\hfill% +% \llap{ohne Linien}} +% }{% +% {\pagemark\hfill} +% {\hfill\pagemark} +% {\hfill\pagemark\hfill} +% } +% \defpagestyle{mitLinien}{% +% (\textwidth,1pt) +% {mit Linien\hfill\headmark} +% {\headmark\hfill mit Linien} +% {\rlap{\KOMAScript}\hfill \headmark\hfill% +% \llap{mit Linien}} +% (0pt,0pt) +% }{% +% (\textwidth,.4pt) +% {\pagemark\hfill} +% {\hfill\pagemark} +% {\hfill\pagemark\hfill} +% (\textwidth,1pt) +% } +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% Gleich zu Beginn wird der Seitenstil \PageStyle{scrheadings} aktiviert. +% Mit \Macro{chapter} wird ein neues Kapitel begonnen. Weiterhin wird +% automatisch durch \Macro{chapter} der Seitenstil für diese Seite auf +% \PageStyle{plain} gesetzt. Das folgende \Macro{chead} zeigt, wie durch +% Modifikation des plain-Stils ein Kolumnentitel erzeugt werden kann. +% Grundsätzlich sollte jedoch davon Abstand genommen werden, da sonst der +% Markierungscharakter der plain-Seite verloren geht. Es ist wichtiger +% anzuzeigen, dass hier ein neues Kapitel beginnt, als dass ein Abschnitt +% dieser Seite einen bestimmten Titel trägt. +% +% \begin{verbatim} +% \begin{document} +% \pagestyle{scrheadings} +% \chapter{Thermodynamik} +% \chead[\leftmark]{} +% \section{Hauptsätze} +% Jedes System besitzt eine extensive Zustandsgröße +% Energie. Sie ist in einem abgeschlossenen System +% konstant. +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip}% +% \begin{XmpTopPage} +% \XmpHeading[\hfill\textsl{1 Thermodynamik}\hfill]{10,27}{70} +% \put(10,17){\normalsize\textbf{\sffamily 1 Thermodynamik}} +% \put(10,12){\textbf{\sffamily 1.1 Hauptsätze}} +% \XmpSetText[% +% Jedes System besitzt eine extensive Zustands\char\defaulthyphenchar +% \linebreak]{10,9} +% \end{XmpTopPage} +% +% Nach dem Seitenwechsel ist der Seitenstil \PageStyle{scrheadings} +% aktiv, und somit auch die Trennlinie aus den Paketoptionen sichtbar. +% \begin{verbatim} +% Es existiert eine Zustandsgröße, genannt die +% Entropie eines Systems, deren zeitliche Änderung +% sich aus Entropieströmung und Entropieerzeugung +% zusammensetzt. +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% \begin{XmpTopPage} +% \XmpHeading[\textsl{1 Thermodynamik}\hfill]{20,27}{70} +% \thinlines\XmpRule{20,25}{70} +% \XmpSetText[% +% Es existiert eine Zustandsgröße, genannt die En"-tropie +% eines Systems, deren zeitliche Änderung sich aus +% Entropieströmung und Entropie\char\defaulthyphenchar\kern-1pt +% \linebreak]{20,21} +% \end{XmpTopPage} +% +% Wiederum nach einem Seitenwechsel wird auf manuelle Kolumnentitel gewechselt +% und der Seitenstil \texttt{ohneLinien} aktiviert. Da keine Linienargumente +% bei der Definition dieses Stils genutzt wurden, wird die +% Standard-Linien\-konfiguration verwendet. Diese zeichnet hier eine Linie +% zwischen Kopf und Text, da \Option{headsepline} als Argument für +% \Package{scrpage2} angegeben wurde.% +% \begin{verbatim} +% \manualmark +% \pagestyle{ohneLinien} +% \section{Exergie und Anergie} +% \markright{Energieumwandlung} +% Man bezeichnet die bei der Einstellung des +% Gleichgewichts mit der Umgebung maximal gewinnbare +% Arbeit als Exergie. +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip}% +% \begin{XmpTopPage} +% \XmpHeading[\slshape Energieumwandlung\hfill ohne Linien]{10,27}{70} +% \thinlines\XmpRule{10,25}{70} +% \XmpSetText[{% +% \textbf{\sffamily 1.2 Exergie und Anergie}\\[2pt] +% Man bezeichnet die bei der Einstellung des +% Gleichgewichts mit der Umgebung maximal\linebreak}]{10,21} +% \end{XmpTopPage} +% +% Nach dem Wechsel auf die folgende linke Seite wird der Seitenstil +% \texttt{mitLinien} aktiviert. Die Linieneinstellungen werden hier nun +% angewendet und entsprechend der Definition dargestellt. +% \begin{verbatim} +% \pagestyle{mitLinien} +% \renewcommand{\headfont}{\itshape\bfseries} +% Den nicht in Exergie umwandelbaren Anteil einer +% Energie nennt man Anergie \Var{B}. +% \[ B = U + T (S_1 - S_u) - p (V_1 - V_u)\] +% \end{document} +% \end{verbatim}\vspace{-\baselineskip} +% \begin{XmpTopPage} +% \XmpHeading[\itshape\bfseries mit Linien\hfill 1 Thermodynamik]{20,27}{70} +% \thicklines\XmpRule{20,29}{70} +% \XmpSetText[% +% Den nicht in Exergie umwandelbaren Anteil einer +% Energie nennt man Anergie $B$. +% \vspace{-.5ex}\[ B = U + T (S_1 - S_u) - p (V_1 - V_u)\] ]{20,21} +% \end{XmpTopPage} +% \end{Example} +% +% \subsubsection{Seitenstile verwalten}\label{sec:scrpage2-de.UI.cfgFile} +% +% Bei längerer Arbeit mit verschiedenen Seitenstilen wird sich, je nach +% Geschmack und Aufgabenstellung, ein fester Satz an benutzten Stilen +% etablieren. Um nicht bei jedem neuen Projekt eine große Kopieraktion von +% den Daten eines Projekts zum neuen Projekt starten zu müssen, liest +% \Package{scrpage2} am Ende seiner Initialisierungsphase die Datei +% \File{scrpage.cfg} ein. In dieser Datei können dann Seitenstile definiert +% sein, die viele Projekte gemeinsam nutzen können. +% +% \StopEventually{\PrintIndex\PrintChanges} +% +% \selectlanguage{english} +% \section{Implementation} +% +% Currently this package doesn't share any code but the \KOMAScript{} logo +% with other packages. So all the code of this package but the implementation +% of the \KOMAScript{} logo is at this file and their is nor more code at this +% file. +% +% \changes{v3.24}{2017/05/08}{warning about obsolete package added} +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*scrpage2> +\PackageWarning{scrpage2}{usage of obsolete package!\MessageBreak + Package `scrpage2' is obsolete.\MessageBreak + You should not longer use package `scrpage2'.\MessageBreak + You should replace usage of package `scrpage2'\MessageBreak + by `scrlayer-scrpage'} +% \end{macrocode} +% \changes{v1.1}{1995/06/27}{\cs{hbox to} changed into \cs{hb@xt@}.} +% \changes{v2.2c}{2007/07/23}{a lot of \% added and removed} +% +% \subsection{Options} +% \begin{option}{headinclude} +% \changes{v2.3}{2008/12/08}{obsolete}% +% \begin{option}{headexclude} +% \changes{v2.3}{2008/12/08}{obsolete}% +% \begin{option}{footinclude} +% \changes{v2.3}{2008/12/08}{obsolete}% +% \begin{option}{footexclude} +% \changes{v2.3}{2008/12/08}{obsolete}% +% \texttt{scrpage2} has known some options. They are similar to the +% old \KOMAScript{} classes. To work with and without the \KOMAScript{} +% classes their definitions are not quite simple. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*{\@Pass@Obsolete@Option@To@Typearea}[1]{% + \@expandtwoargs\in@{,\CurrentOption,}{,\@curroptions,}% + \ifin@ + \PackageWarningNoLine{scrpage2}{% + deprecated passing option `\CurrentOption' to scrpage2.\MessageBreak + If you are using package typearea or\MessageBreak + a KOMA-Script class since version 3.00\MessageBreak + you may use `\string\KOMAoptions{#1}' and\MessageBreak + remove passing `\CurrentOption' to scrpage2% + }% + \begingroup\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\endgroup + \expandafter\ifx\csname KOMAoptions\endcsname\relax + \PassOptionsToPackage{#1}{typearea}% + \else + \KOMAoptions{#1}\csname relcalctypearea\endcsname + \fi + \fi +} +\DeclareOption{headinclude}{% + \@Pass@Obsolete@Option@To@Typearea{headinclude}% +} +\DeclareOption{headexclude}{% + \@Pass@Obsolete@Option@To@Typearea{headinclude=false}% +} +\DeclareOption{footinclude}{% + \@Pass@Obsolete@Option@To@Typearea{footinclude}% +} +\DeclareOption{footexclude}{% + \@Pass@Obsolete@Option@To@Typearea{footinclude=false}% +} +% \end{macrocode} +% We do so, because we want so set |headinclude|, |footinclude| by +% default at old version (see below)! +% \end{option} +% \end{option} +% \end{option} +% \end{option} +% +% We have additional options designed for the additional interface. +% \begin{option}{mpinclude} +% \changes{v2.8q}{2002/03/28}{New option} +% \begin{option}{mpexclude} +% \changes{v2.8q}{2002/03/28}{New option} +% There are documents where the head and foot should span not only the +% text but also the marginpar. We have an option to do this at +% initialization. This option corresponds with the option of package +% \texttt{typearea} and the classes. +% \begin{macro}{\if@mincl} +% \begin{macro}{\@mincltrue} +% \begin{macro}{\@minclfalse} +% \changes{v2.2g}{2008/11/19}{Test fixed} +% \begin{macrocode} +\@ifundefined{@mincltrue}{\newif\if@mincl}{} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareOption{mpinclude}{\@mincltrue} +\DeclareOption{mpexclude}{\@minclfalse} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{option} +% \end{option} +% +% Other new options redefine macros, so we have to define them first. +% \begin{macro}{\scr@headabove@linethickness} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\scr@headbelow@linethickness} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/03/30}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\scr@footabove@linethickness} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\scr@footbelow@linethickness} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% These macros define the thickness of the line above and below the head +% and the foot. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*{\scr@headabove@linethickness}{0pt} +\newcommand*{\scr@headbelow@linethickness}{0pt} +\newcommand*{\scr@footabove@linethickness}{0pt} +\newcommand*{\scr@footbelow@linethickness}{0pt} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macro}{\scr@headabove@linelength} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\scr@headbelow@linelength} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\scr@footabove@linelength} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\scr@footbelow@linelength} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\scrplain@headabove@linelength} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\scrplain@headbelow@linelength} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\scrplain@footabove@linelength} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\scrplain@footbelow@linelength} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% Because we want to have the ``line definitions'' at one place, we +% also define the length of the lines here. We have own length at to +% be used at pagestyle \texttt{scrplain}. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*{\scr@headabove@linelength}{\@headwidth} +\newcommand*{\scr@headbelow@linelength}{\@headwidth} +\newcommand*{\scr@footabove@linelength}{\@footwidth} +\newcommand*{\scr@footbelow@linelength}{\@footwidth} +\newcommand*{\scrplain@headabove@linelength}{0pt} +\newcommand*{\scrplain@headbelow@linelength}{0pt} +\newcommand*{\scrplain@footabove@linelength}{0pt} +\newcommand*{\scrplain@footbelow@linelength}{0pt} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{option}{headtopline} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New option} +% \begin{option}{headsepline} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New option} +% \begin{option}{footsepline} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New option} +% \begin{option}{footbotline} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New option} +% \begin{option}{plainheadtopline} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New option} +% \begin{option}{plainheadsepline} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New option} +% \begin{option}{plainfootsepline} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New option} +% \begin{option}{plainfootbotline} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New option} +% The thickness can be set by four simple options: +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareOption{headtopline}{% + \renewcommand*{\scr@headabove@linethickness}{.4pt} + \PassOptionsToPackage{headinclude}{typearea}} +\DeclareOption{headsepline}{% + \renewcommand*{\scr@headbelow@linethickness}{.4pt} + \PassOptionsToPackage{headinclude}{typearea}} +\DeclareOption{footsepline}{% + \renewcommand*{\scr@footabove@linethickness}{.4pt} + \PassOptionsToPackage{footinclude}{typearea}} +\DeclareOption{footbotline}{ + \renewcommand*{\scr@footbelow@linethickness}{.4pt} + \PassOptionsToPackage{footinclude}{typearea}} +\DeclareOption{plainheadtopline}{% + \renewcommand*{\scrplain@headabove@linelength}{\scr@headabove@linelength} + \PassOptionsToPackage{headinclude}{typearea}} +\DeclareOption{plainheadsepline}{% + \renewcommand*{\scrplain@headbelow@linelength}{\scr@headbelow@linelength} + \PassOptionsToPackage{headinclude}{typearea}} +\DeclareOption{plainfootsepline}{% + \renewcommand*{\scrplain@footabove@linelength}{\scr@footabove@linelength} + \PassOptionsToPackage{footinclude}{typearea}} +\DeclareOption{plainfootbotline}{ + \renewcommand*{\scrplain@footbelow@linelength}{\scr@footbelow@linelength} + \PassOptionsToPackage{footinclude}{typearea}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{option} +% \end{option} +% \end{option} +% \end{option} +% \end{option} +% \end{option} +% \end{option} +% \end{option} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\hfline@adjust} +% \changes{v2.0f}{2001/06/23}{New} +% \begin{option}{ilines} +% \changes{v2.0f}{2001/06/23}{New} +% \begin{option}{clines} +% \changes{v2.0f}{2001/06/23}{New} +% \begin{option}{olines} +% \changes{v2.0f}{2001/06/23}{New} +% At Version 2 lines may be inner adjusted (0), centered (1) or outer +% adjusted (2): +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*{\hfline@adjust}{1} +\DeclareOption{ilines}{\renewcommand*{\hfline@adjust}{0}} +\DeclareOption{clines}{\renewcommand*{\hfline@adjust}{1}} +\DeclareOption{olines}{\renewcommand*{\hfline@adjust}{2}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{option} +% \end{option} +% \end{option} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{option}{automark} +% \changes{v2.0b}{2001/05/31}{use \cs{AtEndOfPackage} to run not yet +% defined macro} +% \begin{option}{manualmark} +% \changes{v2.0b}{2001/05/31}{use \cs{AtEndOfPackage} to run not yet +% defined macro} +% \changes{v2.0i}{2001/08/17}{don't ignore oneside any longer} +% At version 2 we want to distinguish between running headline and +% static headline not only using different pagestyles. We do this with +% options and commands. But here only the options are defined. +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareOption{automark}{% + \AtEndOfPackage{\if@twoside% + \if@chapter\automark[section]{chapter}% + \else\automark[subsection]{section}\fi% + \else% + \if@chapter\automark{chapter}\else\automark{section}\fi% + \fi}} +\DeclareOption{manualmark}{\AtEndOfPackage{\manualmark}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{option} +% \end{option} +% +% \begin{option}{autoonesize} +% \changes{v2.0i}{2001/08/17}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\if@autooneside} +% \changes{v2.0i}{2001/08/17}{New} +% If the optional argument of \cs{automark} should be irgnored at +% onside mode, use this option: +% \begin{macrocode} +\newif\if@autooneside\@autoonesidefalse +\DeclareOption{autooneside}{\@autoonesidetrue} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{option} +% +% \begin{option}{markuppercase} +% \changes{v2.0c}{2001/06/07}{New} +% \begin{option}{markusedcase} +% \changes{v2.0c}{2001/06/07}{New} +% For use of running headlines there are also options to say ``class +% uses upper case at the automatic marks'' or ``class use same case at +% the automatic marks like used writing the heading''. +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareOption{markuppercase}{\let\MakeMarkcase\MakeUppercase} +\DeclareOption{markusedcase}{\let\MakeMarkcase\@empty} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{option} +% \end{option} +% +% \begin{macro}{\scr@nouppercase} +% \changes{v2.0j}{2001/08/18}{New} +% \begin{option}{nouppercase} +% \changes{v2.0j}{2001/08/18}{New} +% Sometimes scrpage2 may be used with a class, which uses +% \cs{uppercase} or \cs{MakeUppercase} at \cs{markboth} or +% \cs{markright}. But the author does not want upper case at the +% headlines. So we define an option, that simply deaktivates +% \cs{uppercase} and \cs{MakeUppercase} at all heads and foots, +% defined by scrpage2. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*{\scr@nouppercase}{} +\DeclareOption{nouppercase}{\renewcommand*{\scr@nouppercase}{% + \let\uppercase\relax\let\MakeUppercase\relax + \expandafter\let\csname MakeUppercase \endcsname\relax} + \ifx\MakeMarkcase\MakeUppercase + \PackageWarning{scrpage2}{% + Option 'markuppercase' will be ignored.\MessageBreak% + You shouldn't use option 'markuppercase' together\MessageBreak% + with option 'nouppercase'} + \let\MakeMarkcase\@empty + \fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{option} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{option}{komastyle} +% \begin{option}{standardstyle} +% At version 2 there is an predefined pagestyle ``scrheadings''. With +% the two options you may decide, wether it has to behave like +% ``headings'' at the standard classes or the KOMA-Script classes. +% The macro saves the name of the style. +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareOption{komastyle}{\def\scrheadings@style{koma} + \@ifundefined{MakeMarkcase}{\let\MakeMarkcase\relax}{}} +\DeclareOption{standardstyle}{\def\scrheadings@style{standard} + \@ifundefined{MakeMarkcase}{\let\MakeMarkcase\MakeUppercase}{}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{option} +% \end{option} +% +% +% We don't need default options. +% \begin{macrocode} +\ExecuteOptions{} +% \end{macrocode} +% But you may set other Options: +% \begin{macrocode} +\ProcessOptions\relax +% \end{macrocode} +% +% +% \subsection{Some Initialisation} +% +% For easier handling of the differences between article-, report- and +% book-classes we define some more switches. +% +% \begin{macro}{\if@chapter} +% \changes{v2.1b}{2003/05/31}{more save test} +% First distinguish between article and others. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newif\if@chapter +\begingroup\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\endgroup +\expandafter\ifx\csname chapter\endcsname\relax + \@chapterfalse +\else + \@chaptertrue +\fi +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\if@mainmatter} +% \changes{v1.2}{1995/07/08}{Definition changed} +% \changes{v2.1b}{2003/05/31}{more save test} +% \changes{v2.2d}{2007/03/13}{additional \cs{if@mainmatter} test} +% \changes{v2.2g}{2008/11/19}{usage of \cs{if@mainmatter} at message +% removed} +% Next distinguish between matter- and nomatter-classes. +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\@tempa{\newif\if@mainmatter\@mainmattertrue} +\begingroup\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\endgroup +\expandafter\ifx\csname mainmatter\endcsname\relax +\else + \@ifundefined{@mainmattertrue}{% + \PackageWarningNoLine{scrpage2}{% + \string\mainmatter\space defined without + \expandafter\string\csname if@mainmatter\endcsname!\MessageBreak + This switch is obligatory for scrpage2 to omit\MessageBreak + running head chapter numbers in front and\MessageBreak + back matter and will be defined now% + }% + }{% + \let\@tempa\relax + }% +\fi +\@tempa +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% +% \subsection{Predefinitions} +% There are some commands, you can use at pagestyle-definition. +% +% \begin{macro}{\headmark} +% This macro is |\rightmark| or |\leftmark|. But outside +% pagestyle-definition it's nothing. +% \begin{macrocode} +\let\headmark\relax +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\pagemark} +% This macro is the number of the page at the pagenumberfont: +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRobustCommand\pagemark{{\pnumfont\thepage}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% +% \subsection{Expert-Pagestyle-Definition-Interface} +% The pagestyle-definition-interface for experts is not as easy as the +% simple interface we'll define later. But it's more flexible. We'll +% later use it to define the pagestyle-definition-interface for users. +% +% \begin{macro}{\if@automark} +% \changes{v2.1}{2002/10/30}{New switch} +% \begin{macro}{\@automarktrue} +% \begin{macro}{\@automarkfalse} +% We need this switch to decide to switch on or off \cs{@mkboth} at the +% pagestyles. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newif\if@automark\@automarkfalse +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\defpagestyle} +% First we define the simple definition-interface. There's no test, if +% the pagestyle's defined twice. +% +% First there has to be the definition of head and foot. +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\defpagestyle{% +% \end{macrocode} +% We have to decide, whether it is a my-version or not: +% \begin{macrocode} + \@ifstar + {\@defpagestyle[-]}% + {\@defpagestyle[+]}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macro}{\@defpagestyle} +% Now the we can define the head and the foot. +% \changes{v1.0b}{1995/05/25}{Dot deleted after number at +% chapter- and sectionmark} +% \changes{v1.0b}{1995/05/25}{Use CJK at \cs{chaptermark}, +% \cs{sectionmark} and \cs{subsectionmark}} +% \changes{v1.3e}{2008/02/29}{usage of \cs{if@mainmatter} fixed} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{Version 2 uses \cs{automark} and +% \cs{manualmark}, so star and non-star version are same} +% \changes{v2.1a}{2002/10/30}{Use \cs{if@automark}} +% \changes{v2.2d}{2007/06/14}{Support of article-classes with +% \cs{if@mainmatter}} +% \changes{v2.5}{2010/04/22}{moved \cs{if@twoside} inside of definition} +% Before version 2.5 we have distinguished one- and two-side definitions while +% loading the package and have had all the definitions of \cs{@mkboth}, +% \cs{chaptermark}, \cs{sectionmark}, and \cs{subsectionmark} at the +% definition of the page style. +% Since version~2.5 the difference of one- and two-side is made at the +% definition of the heads and foots themself and \cs{chaptermark}, +% \cs{sectionmark}, and \cs{subsectionmark} are defined by \cs{automark} and +% \cs{manualmark}. So the code is much easier. +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\@defpagestyle[#1]#2#3#4{% + \expandafter\def\csname ps@#2\endcsname{% + \if@automark\let\@mkboth\markboth\else\let\@mkboth\@gobbletwo\fi + \def@head#3 + \def@foot#4 + }% +} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macro}{\def@head} +% \changes{v2.5}{2010/04/22}{new (internal)} +% \changes{v3.20}{2016/04/12}{\cs{@ifnextchar} replaced by +% \cs{kernel@ifnextchar}}%^^A +% \begin{macro}{\def@@head} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{Thickness and length of the lines are +% optional} +% \changes{v2.0j}{2001/08/18}{Use of \cs{scr@nouppercase}} +% \changes{v2.5}{2010/04/22}{new (internal)} +% \changes{v3.20}{2016/04/12}{\cs{@ifnextchar} replaced by +% \cs{kernel@ifnextchar}}%^^A +% This was real simple, but we already have to do the real definition +% of the heads and foots. First the head: +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\def@head{% + \kernel@ifnextchar(%) + {\def@@head}% + {\def@@head(\scr@headabove@linelength,% + \scr@headabove@linethickness)}} +\def\def@@head(#1,#2)#3#4#5{% + \kernel@ifnextchar(%) + {\def@@@head({#1},{#2}){#3}{#4}{#5}}% + {\def@@@head({#1},{#2}){#3}{#4}{#5}% + (\scr@headbelow@linelength,% + \scr@headbelow@linethickness)}} +\def\def@@@head(#1,#2)#3#4#5(#6,#7){% + \def\@evenhead{% + \if@twoside + \let\headmark\leftmark% + \hss\hskip\@evenheadshift\vbox{\hsize=\@headwidth\relax% + \hf@rule{#1}{#2}{\@headwidth}{headabove}% + \vskip#2 + \vskip\baselineskip + \hb@xt@\@headwidth{{% + \scr@nouppercase + \headfont\strut #3}}% + \hf@rule{#6}{#7}{\@headwidth}{headbelow}% + }\hskip\@oddheadshift\hss + \fi + }% + \def\@oddhead{\let\headmark\rightmark + \hss\hskip\@oddheadshift\vbox{\hsize=\@headwidth\relax + \hf@rule{#1}{#2}{\@headwidth}{headabove}% + \vskip#2% + \vskip\baselineskip + \hb@xt@\@headwidth{{% + \scr@nouppercase + \headfont\strut \if@twoside #4\else #5\fi}}% + \hf@rule{#6}{#7}{\@headwidth}{headbelow}% + }\hskip\@evenheadshift\hss}% +} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\def@foot} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{Thickness and length of the lines are +% optional} +% \changes{v1.3}{2001/03/30}{Use of \cmd\@footwidth instead of +% \cs{textwidth}} +% \changes{v2.5}{2010/04/22}{new (internal)} +% \changes{v3.20}{2016/04/12}{\cs{@ifnextchar} replaced by +% \cs{kernel@ifnextchar}}%^^A +% \begin{macro}{\def@@foot} +% \changes{v2.5}{2010/04/22}{new (internal)} +% \changes{v3.20}{2016/04/12}{\cs{@ifnextchar} replaced by +% \cs{kernel@ifnextchar}}%^^A +% \begin{macro}{\def@@@foot} +% \changes{v2.0j}{2001/08/18}{Use of \cs{scr@nouppercase}} +% \changes{v2.2f}{2008/02/14}{Use of \cs{footfont}} +% \changes{v2.5}{2010/04/22}{new (internal)} +% And last twosided and onesided foot: +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\def@foot{% + \kernel@ifnextchar(%) + {\def@@foot} + {\def@@foot(\scr@footabove@linelength,% + \scr@footabove@linethickness)}} +\def\def@@foot(#1,#2)#3#4#5{% + \kernel@ifnextchar(%) + {\def@@@foot({#1},{#2}){#3}{#4}{#5}}% + {\def@@@foot({#1},{#2}){#3}{#4}{#5}% + (\scr@footbelow@linelength,% + \scr@footbelow@linethickness)}} +\def\def@@@foot(#1,#2)#3#4#5(#6,#7){% + \def\@evenfoot{% + \if@twoside + \let\headmark\leftmark + \hss\hskip\@evenfootshift\vbox{\hsize=\@footwidth\relax + \topfoot@rule{#1}{#2}\hb@xt@\@footwidth{{% + \scr@nouppercase + \headfont\footfont\strut #3}}% + \botfoot@rule{#6}{#7}}\hskip\@oddfootshift\hss + \fi + }% + \def\@oddfoot{\let\headmark\rightmark + \hss\hskip\@oddfootshift\vbox{\hsize=\@footwidth\relax + \topfoot@rule{#1}{#2}\hb@xt@\@footwidth{{% + \scr@nouppercase + \headfont\footfont\strut \if@twoside #4\else #5\fi}}% + \botfoot@rule{#6}{#7}}\hskip\@evenfootshift\hss}% +} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% We now define the rules used at head and foot. +% \begin{macro}{\topfoot@rule} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand\topfoot@rule[2]{% + \@tempdima\baselineskip\advance\@tempdima by-.7\normalbaselineskip + \advance\@tempdima by -#2 + \vskip\@tempdima\hf@rule{#1}{#2}{\@footwidth}{footabove}% + \vskip-\@tempdima} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\botfoot@rule} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand\botfoot@rule[2]{% + \@tempdima-\baselineskip\advance\@tempdima by .3\normalbaselineskip + \advance\@tempdima by #2 + \vskip\@tempdima\hf@rule{#1}{#2}{\@footwidth}{footbelow}% +} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\hf@rule} +% \changes{v1.3}{2001/03/30}{New, third parameter ``boxwidth''} +% \changes{v2.0f}{2001/06/23}{Rule can be adjusted at inner margine, +% centered or adjusted at outer margine} +% \changes{v2.2}{2004/07/05}{Last parameter of the rule tells, if it is a +% headabove, headbelow, footabove or footbelow rule} +% \changes{v2.2}{2005/07/05}{Precommands before the rules are allowed} +% \changes{v2.2}{2005/07/05}{Macro is not longer long} +% \changes{v2.2b}{2005/08/31}{No even alignment at oneside} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*{\hf@rule}[4]{% + \setlength{\@tempdimb}{#1} + \begingroup + \csname scr@pre@#4@line\endcsname + \if@twoside + \ifodd\c@page + \edef\@tempa{\hfline@adjust}% + \else + \@tempcnta=2\advance\@tempcnta -\hfline@adjust + \edef\@tempa{\the\@tempcnta}% + \fi + \else + \edef\@tempa{\hfline@adjust}% + \fi + \ifnum\@tempa=1 + \setlength{\@tempdimb}{.5\@tempdimb}% + \fi + \hb@xt@#3{% + \ifnum\@tempa>0 + \hfill% + \llap{\vrule\@depth#2\@height\z@\@width\@tempdimb}% + \fi + \ifnum\@tempa<2 + \rlap{\vrule\@depth#2\@height\z@\@width\@tempdimb}% + \hfill% + \fi + }% + \endgroup +} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macro}{\scr@pre@headabove@line} +% \changes{v2.2}{2004/07/05}{New internal} +% \begin{macro}{\scr@fnt@headtopline} +% \changes{v2.2}{2004/07/05}{New KOMA-Script font command} +% \begin{macro}{\scr@pre@headbelow@line} +% \changes{v2.2}{2004/07/05}{New internal} +% \begin{macro}{\scr@fnt@headsepline} +% \changes{v2.2}{2004/07/05}{New KOMA-Script font command} +% \begin{macro}{\scr@pre@footabove@line} +% \changes{v2.2}{2004/07/05}{New internal} +% \begin{macro}{\scr@fnt@footsepline} +% \changes{v2.2}{2004/07/05}{New KOMA-Script font command} +% \begin{macro}{\scr@pre@footbelow@line} +% \changes{v2.2}{2004/07/05}{New internal} +% \begin{macro}{\scr@fnt@footbottomrule} +% \changes{v2.2}{2004/07/05}{New KOMA-Script font command} +% \begin{macro}{\scr@fnt@instead@footbotline} +% \changes{v2.2}{2004/07/05}{New KOMA-Script font command} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*{\scr@pre@headabove@line}{} +\newcommand*{\scr@fnt@headtopline}{\scr@pre@headabove@line} +\newcommand*{\scr@pre@headbelow@line}{} +\newcommand*{\scr@fnt@headsepline}{\scr@pre@headbelow@line} +\newcommand*{\scr@pre@footabove@line}{} +\newcommand*{\scr@fnt@footsepline}{\scr@pre@footabove@line} +\newcommand*{\scr@pre@footbelow@line}{} +\newcommand*{\scr@fnt@footbottomline}{\scr@pre@footbelow@line} +\newcommand*{\scr@fnt@instead@footbotline}{footbottomline} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% Using these definitions, we can define the testing macros. +% +% \begin{macro}{\newpagestyle} +% First the simple star/starless-selection: +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\newpagestyle{% +% \end{macrocode} +% We have to decide, whether it is a my-version or not: +% \begin{macrocode} + \@ifstar + {\@newpagestyle[-]}% + {\@newpagestyle[+]}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macro}{\@newpagestyle} +% There we have to distinguish, whether the pagestyle is already +% defined or not. +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\@newpagestyle[#1]#2#3#4{% + \expandafter\ifx\csname ps@#2\endcsname\relax +% \end{macrocode} +% Then we can use the already defined |\@defpagestyle|. +% \begin{macrocode} + \@defpagestyle[#1]{#2}{#3}{#4}% + \else + \PackageError + {scrpage2}% + {Your command was ignored}% + {There is already a pagestyle named ``#1''.\MessageBreak% + Use \protect\defpagestyle\space, \protect\renewpagestyle or + \protect\providepagestyle.}% + \fi +} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\renewpagestyle} +% First the simple star/starless-selection: +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\renewpagestyle{% +% \end{macrocode} +% We have to decide, whether it is a my-version or not: +% \begin{macrocode} + \@ifstar + {\@renewpagestyle[-]}% + {\@renewpagestyle[+]}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macro}{\@renewpagestyle} +% \changes{v1.2a}{1996/12/07}{Avoid to define pagestyle as \cs{relax} +% if it wasn't defined (Thanks to Bernd).} +% There we have to distinguish, whether the pagestyle is already +% defined or not. +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\@renewpagestyle[#1]#2#3#4{% + \begingroup\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\endgroup + \expandafter\ifx\csname ps@#2\endcsname\relax + \PackageError + {scrpage2}% + {Your command was ignored}% + {There is no pagestyle named ``#1''.\MessageBreak% + Use \protect\defpagestyle, \protect\newpagestyle or + \protect\providepagestyle.}% + \else +% \end{macrocode} +% Then we can use the already defined |\@defpagestyle|. +% \begin{macrocode} + \@defpagestyle[#1]{#2}{#3}{#4}% + \fi +} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\providepagestyle} +% First the simple star/starless-selection: +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\providepagestyle{% +% \end{macrocode} +% We have to decide, whether it is a my-version or not: +% \begin{macrocode} + \@ifstar + {\@providepagestyle[-]}% + {\@providepagestyle[+]}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macro}{\@providepagestyle} +% There we have to distinguish, whether the pagestyle is already +% defined or not. +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\@providepagestyle[#1]#2#3#4{% + \expandafter\ifx\csname ps@#2\endcsname\relax +% \end{macrocode} +% Then we can use the already defined |\@defpagestyle|. +% \begin{macrocode} + \@defpagestyle[#1]{#2}{#3}{#4}% + \else + \PackageInfo + {scrpage2}% + {\protect\providepagestyle\protect{#1\protect} ignored.}% + \fi +} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% +% \subsection{User-Pagestyle-Definition-Interface} +% The pagestyle-definition-interface for users is much easier than the +% expert-version. Using the expert-macros, the definition is easy, too. +% +% \begin{macro}{\deftripstyle} +% \begin{macrocode} +% \end{macrocode} +% At version 1 we define the selection of star- or starless-version first: +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\deftripstyle{% + \@ifstar + {\@deftripstyle[-]}% + {\@deftripstyle[+]}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% Next we check, if there is an optional argument: +% \begin{macro}{\@deftripstyle} +% \changes{v3.20}{2016/04/12}{\cs{@ifnextchar} replaced by +% \cs{kernel@ifnextchar}}%^^A +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\@deftripstyle[#1]#2{% + \kernel@ifnextchar[%] + {\@@deftripstyle[#1]{#2}}% + {\@@deftripstyle[#1]{#2}[\z@]}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% or perhaps two optional arguments: +% \begin{macro}{\@@deftripstyle} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\@@deftripstyle[#1]#2[#3]{% +% \end{macrocode} +% \changes{v3.20}{2016/04/12}{\cs{@ifnextchar} replaced by +% \cs{kernel@ifnextchar}}%^^A +% Ok, now we have the problem, that there can be only 9 arguments. So we +% have to distinguish the star-versions by a macro: +% \begin{macrocode} + \def\@tempa{#1}% + \kernel@ifnextchar[%] + {\@@@deftripstyle#2[#3]}% + {\@@@deftripstyle#2[\z@][#3]}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% Now the main-definition: +% \begin{macro}{\@@@deftripstyle} +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\@@@deftripstyle#1[#2][#3]#4#5#6#7#8#9{% + \def\@tempb{+}% + \ifx\@tempa\@tempb + \defpagestyle{#1}% + {(\@headwidth,#2)% + {\rlap{#6}\hfill{#5}\hfill\llap{#4}}% + {\rlap{#4}\hfill{#5}\hfill\llap{#6}}% + {\rlap{#4}\hfill{#5}\hfill\llap{#6}}% + (\@headwidth,#3)}% + {(\@footwidth,#3)% + {\rlap{#9}\hfill{#8}\hfill\llap{#7}}% + {\rlap{#7}\hfill{#8}\hfill\llap{#9}}% + {\rlap{#7}\hfill{#8}\hfill\llap{#9}}% + (\@footwidth,#2)}% + \else + \defpagestyle*{#1}% + {(\@headwidth,#2)% + {\rlap{#6}\hfill{#5}\hfill\llap{#4}}% + {\rlap{#4}\hfill{#5}\hfill\llap{#6}}% + {\rlap{#4}\hfill{#5}\hfill\llap{#6}}% + (\@headwidth,#3)}% + {(\@footwidth,#3)% + {\rlap{#9}\hfill{#8}\hfill\llap{#7}}% + {\rlap{#7}\hfill{#8}\hfill\llap{#9}}% + {\rlap{#7}\hfill{#8}\hfill\llap{#9}}% + (\@footwidth,#2)}% + \fi +} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% +% \subsection{Automark or not} +% This is new since version 2. +% \begin{macro}{\automark} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \changes{v2.0c}{2001/06/07}{Use of \cs{MakeMarkcase}} +% \changes{v2.0g}{2001/06/25}{Use of \cs{manualmark}} +% \changes{v2.0i}{2001/08/17}{Warning, if arguments are mixed up} +% \changes{v2.0i}{2001/08/17}{\cs{markboth} behavior fixed} +% \changes{v2.0i}{2001/08/17}{Use of \cs{if@autooneside}} +% \changes{v2.1a}{2002/10/30}{Switch on \cs{if@automark}} +% This macro activates automatic mark. Is has two arguments. The +% first, optional argument is the sectioning level name of the mark at +% left pages, the second, not optional argument is the same at right +% pages. At oneside mode all pages are right. +% \begin{macro}{\@iflevelok} +% \changes{v2.0i}{2001/08/17}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\markleft} +% \changes{v2.0i}{2001/08/17}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\@markleft} +% \changes{v2.0i}{2001/08/17}{New} +% To define \cs{automark} we also need these three makros. The first +% one decides, if level of second parameter is less than level of +% first parameter and does then third or fourth parameter. +% \cs{markleft} and \cs{@markleft} are similar to \cs{markright} and +% \cs{@markright} at \LaTeX{} kernel. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*{\@iflevelok}[4]{% + \begingroup + \edef\@tempa{#1}\ifx\@tempa\@empty\def\@tempa{\endgroup #3}\else + \def\@tempa{\csname #1level\endcsname}% + \def\@tempb{\csname #2level\endcsname}% + \ifnum \@tempa>\@tempb + \def\@tempa{\endgroup#3}% + \else + \def\@tempa{\endgroup#4}% + \fi\fi\@tempa} +\providecommand{\markleft}[1]{% + \begingroup + \let\label\relax \let\index\relax \let\glossary\relax + \expandafter\@markleft\@themark {#1}% + \@temptokena \expandafter{\@themark}% + \mark{\the\@temptokena}% + \endgroup + \if@nobreak\ifvmode\nobreak\fi\fi} +\providecommand{\@markleft}[3]{\@temptokena {#2}% + \unrestored@protected@xdef\@themark{{#3}{\the\@temptokena}}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \changes{v2.2a}{2004/09/05}{all changes of helper macros and switches are +% local to fix e.g.\ twocolumn problem with \cs{part}} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*{\automark}[2][\@empty]{% + \manualmark + \@automarktrue + \begingroup + \edef\@tempa{#2}\ifx\@tempa\@empty + \endgroup + \PackageWarning{scrpage2}% + {\string\automark\space with empty obligatory argument}% + \else + \endgroup + \expandafter\def\csname #2mark\endcsname##1{% + \begingroup + \def\@tempa{\csname #2level\endcsname}% + \@tempswafalse + \ifnum \c@secnumdepth <\@tempa\else\if@mainmatter + \@tempswatrue + \fi\fi + \edef\@tempa{#1}% + \if@twoside\edef\@tempb{#2}\else\let\@tempb\@tempa\fi + \ifx\@tempa\@tempb + \if@tempswa + \@mkboth{\MakeMarkcase{\csname #2markformat\endcsname ##1}}% + {\MakeMarkcase{\csname #2markformat\endcsname ##1}}% + \else% + \@mkboth{\MakeMarkcase{##1}}{\MakeMarkcase{##1}}% + \fi + \else + \if@tempswa + \@iflevelok{#1}{#2}{% + \@mkboth{\MakeMarkcase{\csname #2markformat\endcsname + ##1}}{}}{% + \ifx\@mkboth\markboth\markleft{\MakeMarkcase{\csname + #2markformat\endcsname ##1}}% + \fi} + \else + \@iflevelok{#1}{#2}{% + \@mkboth{\MakeMarkcase{##1}}{}}{% + \ifx\@mkboth\markboth\markleft{\MakeMarkcase{##1}}\fi}% + \fi + \fi + \endgroup + } + \fi + \begingroup + \edef\@tempa{#1}\edef\@tempb{#2}% + \if@autooneside\if@twoside\else\let\@tempa\@empty\fi\fi + \ifx\@tempa\@empty + \endgroup + \else + \ifx\@tempa\@tempb + \endgroup + \else + \endgroup + \expandafter\def\csname #1mark\endcsname##1{% + \begingroup + \def\@tempa{\csname #1level\endcsname}% + \@tempswafalse + \ifnum \c@secnumdepth <\@tempa\else\if@mainmatter + \@tempswatrue + \fi\fi + \if@tempswa + \@iflevelok{#1}{#2}{% + \ifx\@mkboth\markboth + \markright{\MakeMarkcase{\csname #1markformat\endcsname + ##1}}% + \fi}{% + \@mkboth{}{\MakeMarkcase{\csname #1markformat\endcsname + ##1}}}% + \else + \@iflevelok{#1}{#2}{% + \ifx\@mkboth\markboth + \markright{\MakeMarkcase{##1}}% + \fi}{% + \@mkboth{}{\MakeMarkcase{##1}}}% + \fi + \endgroup + } + \fi\fi% + \let\@mkboth\markboth +} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\manualmark} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \changes{v2.0g}{2001/06/25}{also deactivating \cs{...mark}} +% \changes{v2.1a}{2002/10/30}{Switch off \cs{if@automark}} +% This macro switchs to the manual set of marks (using \cs{markboth} +% and \cs{markright}. This is very simple, we only have to deaktivate +% the mark macros. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*{\manualmark}{% + \if@chapter\let\chaptermark\@gobble\fi + \let\sectionmark\@gobble + \let\subsectionmark\@gobble + \let\subsubsectionmark\@gobble + \let\paragraphmark\@gobble + \let\subparagraphmark\@gobble + \let\@mkboth\@gobbletwo + \@automarkfalse +} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\partlevel} +% \changes{v2.2}{2004/07/05}{New} +% \changes{v2.4}{2009/11/11}{part level is always -1} +% \begin{macro}{\chapterlevel} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\sectionlevel} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\subsectionlevel} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\subsubsectionlevel} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\paragraphlevel} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\subparagraphlevel} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% At \cs{automark} we use some macros to get the numeric level of a +% sectioning name. We simply define these: +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*{\partlevel}{-1} +\newcommand*{\chapterlevel}{0} +\newcommand*{\sectionlevel}{1} +\newcommand*{\subsectionlevel}{2} +\newcommand*{\subsubsectionlevel}{3} +\newcommand*{\paragraphlevel}{4} +\newcommand*{\subparagraphlevel}{5} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\MakeMarkcase} +% \changes{v2.0m}{2002/02/05}{\texttt{scrlttr2} is a known class} +% At \cs{automark} we use a new macro to enable usability of +% \cs{MakeUppercase} at the head-marks. We set this macro to +% \cs{MakeUppercase} if one of the standard-classes was loaded: +% \begin{macrocode} +\@ifundefined{MakeMarkcase}{% + \@ifclassloaded{scrbook}{\let\MakeMarkcase\relax}{% + \@ifclassloaded{scrreprt}{\let\MakeMarkcase\relax}{% + \@ifclassloaded{scrartcl}{\let\MakeMarkcase\relax}{% + \@ifclassloaded{scrlttr2}{\let\MakeMarkcase\relax}{% + \@ifclassloaded{book}{}{% + \@ifclassloaded{report}{}{% + \@ifclassloaded{article}{}{% + \PackageWarningNoLine{scrpage2}{% + use of scrpage2 with unknown class.\MessageBreak + Please mail to markus.kohm@gmx.de, if + headmarks\MessageBreak + are lower case without use of scrpage2}}}}% + \let\MakeMarkcase\MakeUppercase}}}}}{} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\scrheadings@style} +% \changes{v2.0g}{2001/06/25}{New} +% \changes{v2.0m}{2002/02/05}{Take care of class \texttt{scrlttr2}} +% This macro defines, which style for scrheadings should be used. If +% it is not defined, we have to define it in a propper way. +% \begin{macrocode} +\@ifundefined{scrheadings@style}{% + \@ifclassloaded{scrbook}{\def\scrheadings@style{koma}}{% + \@ifclassloaded{scrreprt}{\def\scrheadings@style{koma}}{% + \@ifclassloaded{scrartcl}{\def\scrheadings@style{koma}}{% + \@ifclassloaded{scrlttr2}{\def\scrheadings@style{koma}}{% + \def\scrheadings@style{standard}}}}}}{} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% +% \subsection{Width of head and foot} +% \begin{macro}{\setheadwidth} +% \changes{v1.3}{2001/03/30}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\setfootwidth} +% \changes{v1.3}{2001/03/30}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\set@hf@width} +% \changes{v1.3}{2001/03/30}{New} +% \changes{v1.3a}{2001/05/31}{symbolic values ``paper'', ``text'', +% ``textwidthmarginpar''} +% \changes{v2.0b}{2001/05/31}{symbolic values ``paper'', ``text'', +% ``textwidthmarginpar''} +% \changes{v2.0c}{2001/06/07}{error fix at warning} +% \begin{macro}{\settowidthof} +% \changes{v2.0e}{2001/06/22}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\deftowidthof} +% \changes{v2.0e}{2001/06/22}{New} +% \changes{v2.0f}{2001/06/23}{new symbolic values ``autohead'' and +% ``autofoot''} +% \changes{v2.0i}{2001/08/17}{new symbolic value ``page''} +% \changes{v2.0k}{2001/09/28}{\cs{pagewidth} korrigiert} +% \changes{v2.1b}{2003/05/31}{more save existance test} +% \changes{v2.2}{2004/07/05}{value ``foot'' fixed} +% Until version 1.3, head and foot of a page had same width like the +% text block. Since version 1.3 this was changed. Now the head and +% foot have their own width and an optional shift relative to the text +% part of the page. This shift can be positive or negative. We set +% the width and shift with one macro and save them at macros. The set +% macros have an optional argument: the shift. +% +% For definition of symbolic length values there is the macro +% \cs{settowidthof}. And to define a macro with this value, there +% is \cs{deftowidthof}. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*{\settowidthof}[2]{% + \edef\@tempa{#2}% + \edef\@tempb{paper}\ifx\@tempa\@tempb + \setlength{#1}{\paperwidth}% + \else\edef\@tempb{text}\ifx\@tempa\@tempb + \setlength{#1}{\textwidth}% + \else\edef\@tempb{textwithmarginpar}\ifx\@tempa\@tempb + \setlength{#1}{\textwidth}% + \addtolength{#1}{\marginparwidth}% + \addtolength{#1}{\marginparsep}% + \else\edef\@tempb{head}\ifx\@tempa\@tempb + \setlength{#1}{\@headwidth}% + \else\edef\@tempb{foot}\ifx\@tempa\@tempb + \setlength{#1}{\@footwidth}% + \else\edef\@tempb{headtopline}\ifx\@tempa\@tempb + \setlength{#1}{\scr@headabove@linelength}% + \else\edef\@tempb{headsepline}\ifx\@tempa\@tempb + \setlength{#1}{\scr@headbelow@linelength}% + \else\edef\@tempb{footsepline}\ifx\@tempa\@tempb + \setlength{#1}{\scr@footabove@linelength}% + \else\edef\@tempb{footbotline}\ifx\@tempa\@tempb + \setlength{#1}{\scr@footbelow@linelength}% + \else\edef\@tempb{page}\ifx\@tempa\@tempb + \setlength{#1}{\paperwidth}% + \begingroup\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\endgroup + \expandafter\ifx\csname ta@bcor\endcsname\relax\else + \addtolength{#1}{-\ta@bcor}% + \fi + \else + \setlength{#1}{#2}% + \fi + \fi + \fi + \fi + \fi + \fi + \fi + \fi + \fi + \fi +} +\newcommand*{\deftowidthof}[2]{% + \edef\@tempa{#2}\edef\@tempb{autohead}\ifx\@tempa\@tempb + \expandafter\def\csname #1\endcsname{\@headwidth}% + \else\edef\@tempb{autofoot}\ifx\@tempa\@tempb + \expandafter\def\csname #1\endcsname{\@footwidth}% + \else + \settowidthof{\@tempdima}{#2}% + \expandafter\edef\csname #1\endcsname{\the\@tempdima}% + \fi + \fi +} +\newcommand*{\setheadwidth}[2][\@empty]{% + \set@hf@width{head}{#1}{#2} % +} +\newcommand*{\setfootwidth}[2][\@empty]{% + \set@hf@width{foot}{#1}{#2}% +} +\newcommand*{\set@hf@width}[3]{% + \settowidthof{\@tempdima}{#3}% + \ifdim\@tempdima>\paperwidth + \PackageWarning + {scrpage2}% + {You've set width of #1 to a value\MessageBreak + greater than width of page!\MessageBreak% + I`ll reduce width of #1 to width of page}% + \setlength{\@tempdima}{\paperwidth}% + \else + \ifdim\@tempdima<\z@ + \PackageWarning + {scrpage2}% + {You've set width of #1 to negative value!\MessageBreak% + I'll set it to 0pt}% + \setlength{\@tempdima}{\z@}% + \fi + \fi + \expandafter\edef\csname @#1width\endcsname{\the\@tempdima}% + \edef\@tempa{#2}% + \setlength{\@tempdima}{\textwidth}% + \addtolength{\@tempdima}{-\csname @#1width\endcsname}% + \ifx\@tempa\@empty + \if@twoside + \setlength{\@tempdimb}{.3333333333\@tempdima}% + \else + \setlength{\@tempdimb}{.5\@tempdima}% + \fi + \else + \setlength{\@tempdimb}{#2}% + \fi + \addtolength{\@tempdima}{-\@tempdimb}% + \ifdim\@tempdimb<\z@ + \setlength{\@tempdimb}{-\@tempdimb}% + \expandafter\edef\csname @odd#1shift\endcsname{-\the\@tempdimb}% + \else + \expandafter\edef\csname @odd#1shift\endcsname{\the\@tempdimb}% + \fi + \ifdim\@tempdima<\z@ + \setlength{\@tempdima}{-\@tempdima}% + \expandafter\edef\csname @even#1shift\endcsname{-\the\@tempdima}% + \else + \expandafter\edef\csname @even#1shift\endcsname{\the\@tempdima}% + \fi +} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\@headwidth} +% \changes{v1.3}{2001/03/30}{New} +% \changes{v2.1}{2002/03/28}{use of option \texttt{mpinclude}} +% \begin{macro}{\@footwidth} +% \changes{v1.3}{2001/03/30}{New} +% \changes{v2.1}{2002/03/28}{use of option \texttt{mpinclude}} +% \begin{macro}{\@oddheadshift} +% \changes{v1.3}{2001/03/30}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\@evenheadshift} +% \changes{v1.3}{2001/03/30}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\@oddfootshift} +% \changes{v1.3}{2001/03/30}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\@evenfootshift} +% \changes{v1.3}{2001/03/30}{New} +% The values of width and shift of head and foot are saved at internal +% macros. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*{\@headwidth}{\textwidth}% +\newcommand*{\@oddheadshift}{\z@}% +\newcommand*{\@evenheadshift}{\z@}% +\newcommand*{\@footwidth}{\textwidth}% +\newcommand*{\@oddfootshift}{\z@}% +\newcommand*{\@evenfootshift}{\z@}% +% \end{macrocode} +% If option \texttt{mpinclude} was used, we use a special trick to set +% width of head and foot but only if the user doesn't: +% \begin{macrocode} +\if@mincl + \renewcommand*{\@headwidth}{}% + \renewcommand*{\@footwidth}{}% + \AtBeginDocument{% + \ifx\@headwidth\@empty + \setheadwidth[0pt]{textwithmarginpar}% + \fi + \ifx\@footwidth\@empty + \setfootwidth[0pt]{textwithmarginpar}% + \fi + } +\fi +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% +% \subsection{Fonts} +% \begin{macro}{\pnumfont} +% We have to define a macro defining the font, used by |\pagemark|. Because +% of this macro may already be defined by a \textsf{KOMA}-script-class, we +% have to do this, using |\providecommand| +% \begin{macrocode} +\providecommand*{\pnumfont}{\normalfont} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\headfont} +% There is also a macro used by |\@evenhead|, |\@oddhead| and |\@evenfoot|, +% |\@oddfoot|: +% \begin{macrocode} +\providecommand*{\headfont}{\normalfont\slshape} +\def\scr@fnt@wrn@pagehead#1{% + `pagehead' is only an alias of `pageheadfoot'.\MessageBreak + Font of page foot may also be changed% +} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\footfont} +% \changes{v2.2f}{2008/02/14}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\scr@fnt@pagefoot} +% \changes{v2.2f}{2008/02/14}{New (internal)} +% \begin{macro}{\scr@fnt@wrn@pagefoot} +% \changes{v2.2f}{2008/02/14}{deactivated} +% There is also a macro used by |\@evenfoot|, |\@oddfoot| after |\headfont|: +% \begin{macrocode} +\providecommand*{\footfont}{\normalfont} +\providecommand*{\scr@fnt@pagefoot}{\footfont} +\let\scr@fnt@wrn@pagefoot\relax +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% +% \subsection{Length and thickness of lines at head and foot} +% \begin{macro}{\setheadtopline} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \changes{v2.0d}{2001/06/19}{\texttt{headtop} changed into +% \texttt{headabove}} +% \changes{v2.0f}{2001/06/23}{new symbolic value ``auto''} +% \begin{macro}{\setheadsepline} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \changes{v2.0d}{2001/06/19}{\texttt{headbot} changed into +% \texttt{headbelow}} +% \changes{v2.0f}{2001/06/23}{new symbolic value ``auto''} +% \begin{macro}{\setfootsepline} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \changes{v2.0d}{2001/06/19}{\texttt{foottop} changed into +% \texttt{footabove}} +% \changes{v2.0f}{2001/06/23}{new symbolic value ``auto''} +% \begin{macro}{\setfootbotline} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \changes{v2.0d}{2001/06/19}{\texttt{footbot} changed into +% \texttt{footbelow}} +% \changes{v2.0f}{2001/06/23}{new symbolic value ``auto''} +% Since version 2 there are new macros to set the length and +% thickness of the lines at head and foot. Wie use macros not +% dimensions, because the amount of dimensions is very small at \TeX. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*{\setheadtopline}{\scr@setline{head}{above}} +\newcommand*{\setheadsepline}{\scr@setline{head}{below}} +\newcommand*{\setfootsepline}{\scr@setline{foot}{above}} +\newcommand*{\setfootbotline}{\scr@setline{foot}{below}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macro}{\scr@setline} +% \changes{v3.20}{2016/04/12}{\cs{@ifnextchar} replaced by +% \cs{kernel@ifnextchar}}%^^A +% \begin{macro}{\@scr@setline} +% \changes{v2.0d}{2001/06/19}{symbolic values implemented} +% \begin{macro}{\@@scr@setline} +% \changes{v2.0d}{2001/06/18}{macro name fixed} +% \changes{v3.20}{2016/04/12}{\cs{@ifnextchar} replaced by +% \cs{kernel@ifnextchar}}%^^A +% \begin{macro}{\@scr@set@pre@line} +% \changes{v2.2}{2004/07/05}{New internal} +% The real change of the lines is done with the macros +% \cs{scr@setline}, \cs{@scr@setline} and \cs{@@scr@setline}: +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\scr@setline#1#2{% + \kernel@ifnextchar[%] + {\@scr@setline{#1}{#2}}{\@@scr@setline{#1#2}}% +} +\def\@scr@setline#1#2[#3]{% + \edef\@tempa{#3}\edef\@tempa{auto}\ifx\@tempa\@tempb + \deftowidthof{scr@#1#2@linelength}{#3#1}% + \else + \deftowidthof{scr@#1#2@linelength}{#3}% + \fi + \@@scr@setline{#1#2}% +} +\def\@@scr@setline#1#2{% + \edef\@tempa{#2}\edef\@tempb{current}\ifx\@tempa\@empty\else + \ifx\@tempa\@tempb\else + \setlength{\@tempdima}{#2}% + \expandafter\edef\csname scr@#1@linethickness\endcsname% + {\the\@tempdima}% + \fi\fi + \kernel@ifnextchar[%] + {\@src@set@pre@line{#1}}{}% +} +\def\@src@set@pre@line#1[#2]{% + \expandafter\def\csname scr@pre@#1@line\endcsname{#2}% +} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% +% \subsection{Extended multilanguage formats} +% \begin{macro}{\partmarkformat} +% \changes{v2.2}{2004/07/05}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\chaptermarkformat} +% \changes{v1.1}{1995/06/27}{Space after chapternumber increased.} +% \begin{macro}{\sectionmarkformat} +% \changes{v1.1}{1995/06/27}{Space after sectionnumber increased.} +% \begin{macro}{\subsectionmarkformat} +% \changes{v1.1}{1995/06/27}{Space after subsectionnumber increased.} +% \begin{macro}{\subsubsectionmarkformat} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\paragraphmarkformat} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\subparagraphmarkformat} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\@seccntmarkformat} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\@seccntformat} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% There are some macros to handle languages like Chinese, Japanese or Korean. +% These macros were defined first by Werner Lemberg at his CJK-bundle. See +% |scrclass.dtx| for further information. +% \begin{macrocode} +\providecommand{\partmarkformat} {\partname\ \thepart. \ } +\if@chapter + \providecommand{\chaptermarkformat} {\@chapapp\ \thechapter. \ } + \providecommand{\sectionmarkformat} {\thesection. \ } + \providecommand{\subsectionmarkformat} {\@seccntmarkformat{subsection}} +\else + \providecommand{\sectionmarkformat} {\thesection\quad} + \providecommand{\subsectionmarkformat} {\thesubsection\quad} +\fi +\providecommand{\subsubsectionmarkformat}{\@seccntmarkformat{subsubsection}} +\providecommand{\paragraphmarkformat} {\@seccntmarkformat{paragraph}} +\providecommand{\subparagraphmarkformat} {\@seccntmarkformat{subparagraph}} +\providecommand{\@seccntmarkformat}[1] {\@seccntformat{#1}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% +% \subsection{Definition of default pagestyles} +% +% \begin{macro}{\ps@save@plain} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \changes{v2.0b}{2001/05/31}{use this instead of +% \cs{ps@standardplain}} +% We define two default pagestyles, which can be used instead of the +% standard pagestyles. The two pagestyles are something like a +% family. A pagestyle for \emph{normal} pages with head and foot and a +% pagestyle for \emph{plain} pages with not so much head and foot. So +% we have to redefine the standard pagestyle \texttt{plain}. But maybe +% someone want to use the old standard pagestyle. So we first define +% new names for old pagestyles. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*{\ps@save@plain}{} +\let\ps@save@plain\ps@plain +\newcommand*{\ps@use@plain}{\let\save@@mkboth\@mkboth + \ps@save@plain + \let\@mkboth\save@@mkboth} +\let\ps@plain\ps@use@plain +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macro}{\ps@save@headings} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \changes{v2.0b}{2001/05/31}{use this instead of +% \cs{ps@standardheadings}} +% \begin{macro}{\ps@save@myheadings} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \changes{v2.0b}{2001/05/31}{use this instead of +% \cs{ps@standardmyheadings}} +% \begin{macro}{\ps@headings} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\ps@myheadings} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% If standard pagestyle \texttt{headings} or \texttt{myheadings} is +% used, also standard pagestyle \texttt{use@plain} should be +% used. So we also define new names for the other old pagestyles and +% new pagestyles with the old names, doing the switch back for the +% plain pagestyle. These are defined even if the pagestyles are +% unknown. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*{\ps@save@headings}{} +\let\ps@save@headings\ps@headings +\newcommand*{\ps@save@myheadings}{} +\let\ps@save@myheadings\ps@myheadings +\def\ps@headings{% + \PackageWarning{scrpage2}% + {you've used pagestyle ``headings''.\MessageBreak + You should not use this pagestyle with a\MessageBreak + scrpage2-pagestyle!\MessageBreak + You should use pagestyle ``useheadings'' instead\MessageBreak}% + \let\ps@plain\ps@save@plain% + \ps@save@headings\@automarktrue} +\def\ps@myheadings{% + \PackageWarning{scrpage2}% + {you've used pagestyle ``myheadings''.\MessageBreak + You should not use this pagestyle with a\MessageBreak + scrpage2-pagestyle!\MessageBreak + You should use pagestyle ``useheadings'' instead\MessageBreak}% + \let\ps@plain\ps@save@plain% + \ps@save@myheadings\@automarkfalse} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% +% \begin{macro}{\ps@useheadings} +% \changes{v2.0b}{2001/05/31}{New} +% \changes{v2.0m}{2002/02/05}{Fatal bug (\cs{mkboth} instead of +% \cs{@mkboth}) fixed} +% \changes{v2.1a}{2002/10/30}{Use of switch \cs{if@automark}} +% This is the pagestyle, you should use instead of \texttt{headings} +% or \texttt{myheadings}. If you are using manual marks, this behaves +% like pagestyle \texttt{myheadings}. If you are using automatic +% marks, this behaves like headings, but without changing +% \cs{chaptermark}, \cs{sectionmark} or \cs{subsectionmark}. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*{\ps@useheadings}{% + \if@automark\let\@mkboth\markboth\else\let\@mkboth\@gobbletwo\fi + \let\ps@plain\ps@use@plain + \let\save@@mkboth\@mkboth + \let\save@chaptermark\chaptermark + \let\save@sectionmark\sectionmark + \let\save@subsectionmark\subsectionmark + \ifx\@mkboth\markboth\ps@save@headings\else\ps@save@myheadings\fi + \let\@mkboth\save@@mkboth + \let\chaptermark\save@chaptermark + \let\sectionmark\save@sectionmark + \let\subsectionmark\save@subsectionmark +} +% \end{macrocode} +% Note: Because of saving \cs{@mkboth}, \cs{chaptermark}, +% \cs{sectionmark} and \cs{subsection} before changing the pagestyle +% and restore them after changing the pagestyle it does not matter, if +% we set pagestyle \texttt{headings} or \texttt{myheadings}. So it +% would be possible to remove the \cs{ifx}\dots\cs{fi}-line above and +% simply use \cs{ps@save@headings} or \cs{ps@save@myheadings} instead +% of. +% \end{macro} +% +% +% \begin{macro}{\ps@scrplain} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \changes{v2.0a}{2001/04/24}{\cs{strut} inserted} +% \changes{v2.0f}{2001/06/23}{\cs{strut} inserted} +% \changes{v2.1c}{2004/02/07}{thickness of footbelow line fixed} +% \begin{macro}{\scrplain@even@left@head} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\scrplain@even@middle@head} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\scrplain@even@right@head} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\scrplain@odd@left@head} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\scrplain@odd@middle@head} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\scrplain@odd@right@head} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\scrplain@even@left@foot} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\scrplain@even@middle@foot} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\scrplain@even@right@foot} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\scrplain@odd@left@foot} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\scrplain@odd@middle@foot} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\scrplain@odd@right@foot} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% After this, we can define the new pagestyles, first a new plain +% one. It sould be variable and so we use macros to define the parts. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*{\ps@scrplain}{\let\ps@plain\ps@@scrplain\ps@plain} +\newpagestyle{@scrplain} +{% + (\scrplain@headabove@linelength,\scr@headabove@linethickness)% + {% + \rlap{\parbox{\@headwidth}{\raggedright + \strut\scrplain@even@left@head\strut}}% + \hfill + \parbox{\@headwidth}{\centering\strut + \scrplain@even@middle@head\strut}% + \hfill + \llap{\parbox{\@headwidth}{\raggedleft + \strut\scrplain@even@right@head\strut}}}% + {% + \rlap{\parbox{\@headwidth}{\raggedright + \strut\scrplain@odd@left@head\strut}}% + \hfill + \parbox{\@headwidth}{\centering + \strut\scrplain@odd@middle@head\strut}% + \hfill + \llap{\parbox{\@headwidth}{\raggedleft + \strut\scrplain@odd@right@head\strut}}}% + {% + \rlap{\parbox{\@headwidth}{\raggedright + \strut\scrplain@odd@left@head\strut}}% + \hfill + \parbox{\@headwidth}{\centering + \strut\scrplain@odd@middle@head\strut}% + \hfill + \llap{\parbox{\@headwidth}{\raggedleft + \strut\scrplain@odd@right@head\strut}}}% + (\scrplain@headbelow@linelength,\scr@headbelow@linethickness) +}{% + (\scrplain@footabove@linelength,\scr@footabove@linethickness) + {% + \rlap{\parbox{\@footwidth}{\raggedright + \strut\scrplain@even@left@foot\strut}}% + \hfill + \parbox{\@footwidth}{\centering + \strut\scrplain@even@middle@foot\strut}% + \hfill + \llap{\parbox{\@footwidth}{\raggedleft + \strut\scrplain@even@right@foot\strut}}}% + {% + \rlap{\parbox{\@footwidth}{\raggedright + \strut\scrplain@odd@left@foot\strut}}% + \hfill + \parbox{\@footwidth}{\centering + \strut\scrplain@odd@middle@foot\strut}% + \hfill + \llap{\parbox{\@footwidth}{\raggedleft + \strut\scrplain@odd@right@foot\strut}}}% + {% + \rlap{\parbox{\@footwidth}{\raggedright + \strut\scrplain@odd@left@foot\strut}}% + \hfill + \parbox{\@footwidth}{\centering + \strut\scrplain@odd@middle@foot\strut}% + \hfill + \llap{\parbox{\@footwidth}{\raggedleft + \strut\scrplain@odd@right@foot\strut}}}% + (\scrplain@footbelow@linelength,\scr@footbelow@linethickness) +} +\newcommand*{\scrplain@even@left@head}{} +\newcommand*{\scrplain@even@middle@head}{} +\newcommand*{\scrplain@even@right@head}{} +\newcommand*{\scrplain@odd@left@head}{} +\newcommand*{\scrplain@odd@middle@head}{} +\newcommand*{\scrplain@odd@right@head}{} +\newcommand*{\scrplain@even@left@foot}{} +\newcommand*{\scrplain@even@middle@foot}{} +\newcommand*{\scrplain@even@right@foot}{} +\newcommand*{\scrplain@odd@left@foot}{} +\newcommand*{\scrplain@odd@middle@foot}{} +\newcommand*{\scrplain@odd@right@foot}{} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\ps@scrheadings} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \changes{v2.0a}{2001/04/24}{\cs{strut} inserted} +% \changes{v2.0f}{2001/06/23}{\cs{strut} inserted} +% \begin{macro}{\scrheadings@even@left@head} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\scrheadings@even@middle@head} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\scrheadings@even@right@head} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\scrheadings@odd@left@head} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\scrheadings@odd@middle@head} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\scrheadings@odd@right@head} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\scrheadings@even@left@foot} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\scrheadings@even@middle@foot} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\scrheadings@even@right@foot} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\scrheadings@odd@left@foot} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\scrheadings@odd@middle@foot} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\scrheadings@odd@right@foot} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% We also define define a new headings one. It sould be variable and +% so we use macros to define the parts. But we need an \emph{also +% action}, so we first define a inner pagestyle and then use this at a +% outer one (definition is done in reverse order): +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*{\ps@scrheadings}{\let\ps@plain\ps@scrplain\ps@@scrheadings} +\newpagestyle{@scrheadings} +{% + {% + \rlap{\parbox{\@headwidth}{\raggedright + \strut\scrheadings@even@left@head\strut}}% + \hfill + \parbox{\@headwidth}{\centering + \strut\scrheadings@even@middle@head\strut}% + \hfill + \llap{\parbox{\@headwidth}{\raggedleft% + \strut\scrheadings@even@right@head\strut}}}% + {% + \rlap{\parbox{\@headwidth}{\raggedright + \strut\scrheadings@odd@left@head\strut}}% + \hfill + \parbox{\@headwidth}{\centering + \strut\scrheadings@odd@middle@head\strut}% + \hfill + \llap{\parbox{\@headwidth}{\raggedleft% + \strut\scrheadings@odd@right@head\strut}}}% + {% + \rlap{\parbox{\@headwidth}{\raggedright + \strut\scrheadings@odd@left@head\strut}}% + \hfill + \parbox{\@headwidth}{\centering + \strut\scrheadings@odd@middle@head\strut}% + \hfill + \llap{\parbox{\@headwidth}{\raggedleft + \strut\scrheadings@odd@right@head\strut}}}}% +{% + {% + \rlap{\parbox{\@footwidth}{\raggedright + \strut\scrheadings@even@left@foot\strut}}% + \hfill + \parbox{\@footwidth}{\centering + \strut\scrheadings@even@middle@foot\strut}% + \hfill + \llap{\parbox{\@footwidth}{\raggedleft + \strut\scrheadings@even@right@foot\strut}}}% + {% + \rlap{\parbox{\@footwidth}{\raggedright + \strut\scrheadings@odd@left@foot\strut}}% + \hfill + \parbox{\@footwidth}{\centering + \strut\scrheadings@odd@middle@foot\strut}% + \hfill + \llap{\parbox{\@footwidth}{\raggedleft + \strut\scrheadings@odd@right@foot\strut}}}% + {% + \rlap{\parbox{\@footwidth}{\raggedright + \strut\scrheadings@odd@left@foot\strut}}% + \hfill + \parbox{\@footwidth}{\centering + \strut\scrheadings@odd@middle@foot\strut}% + \hfill + \llap{\parbox{\@footwidth}{\raggedleft + \strut\scrheadings@odd@right@foot\strut}}% + }% +} +\newcommand*{\scrheadings@even@left@head}{} +\newcommand*{\scrheadings@even@middle@head}{} +\newcommand*{\scrheadings@even@right@head}{} +\newcommand*{\scrheadings@odd@left@head}{} +\newcommand*{\scrheadings@odd@middle@head}{} +\newcommand*{\scrheadings@odd@right@head}{} +\newcommand*{\scrheadings@even@left@foot}{} +\newcommand*{\scrheadings@even@middle@foot}{} +\newcommand*{\scrheadings@even@right@foot}{} +\newcommand*{\scrheadings@odd@left@foot}{} +\newcommand*{\scrheadings@odd@middle@foot}{} +\newcommand*{\scrheadings@odd@right@foot}{} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% +% \begin{macro}{\ihead} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \changes{v3.20}{2016/04/12}{\cs{@ifnextchar} replaced by +% \cs{kernel@ifnextchar}}%^^A +% \begin{macro}{\ohead} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \changes{v3.20}{2016/04/12}{\cs{@ifnextchar} replaced by +% \cs{kernel@ifnextchar}}%^^A +% \begin{macro}{\chead} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \changes{v3.20}{2016/04/12}{\cs{@ifnextchar} replaced by +% \cs{kernel@ifnextchar}}%^^A +% \begin{macro}{\lehead} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \changes{v3.20}{2016/04/12}{\cs{@ifnextchar} replaced by +% \cs{kernel@ifnextchar}}%^^A +% \begin{macro}{\lohead} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \changes{v3.20}{2016/04/12}{\cs{@ifnextchar} replaced by +% \cs{kernel@ifnextchar}}%^^A +% \begin{macro}{\rehead} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \changes{v3.20}{2016/04/12}{\cs{@ifnextchar} replaced by +% \cs{kernel@ifnextchar}}%^^A +% \begin{macro}{\rohead} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \changes{v3.20}{2016/04/12}{\cs{@ifnextchar} replaced by +% \cs{kernel@ifnextchar}}%^^A +% \begin{macro}{\cehead} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \changes{v3.20}{2016/04/12}{\cs{@ifnextchar} replaced by +% \cs{kernel@ifnextchar}}%^^A +% \begin{macro}{\cohead} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \changes{v3.20}{2016/04/12}{\cs{@ifnextchar} replaced by +% \cs{kernel@ifnextchar}}%^^A +% \begin{macro}{\ifoot} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \changes{v3.20}{2016/04/12}{\cs{@ifnextchar} replaced by +% \cs{kernel@ifnextchar}}%^^A +% \begin{macro}{\ofoot} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \changes{v3.20}{2016/04/12}{\cs{@ifnextchar} replaced by +% \cs{kernel@ifnextchar}}%^^A +% \begin{macro}{\cfoot} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \changes{v3.20}{2016/04/12}{\cs{@ifnextchar} replaced by +% \cs{kernel@ifnextchar}}%^^A +% \begin{macro}{\lefoot} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \changes{v3.20}{2016/04/12}{\cs{@ifnextchar} replaced by +% \cs{kernel@ifnextchar}}%^^A +% \begin{macro}{\lofoot} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \changes{v3.20}{2016/04/12}{\cs{@ifnextchar} replaced by +% \cs{kernel@ifnextchar}}%^^A +% \begin{macro}{\refoot} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \changes{v3.20}{2016/04/12}{\cs{@ifnextchar} replaced by +% \cs{kernel@ifnextchar}}%^^A +% \begin{macro}{\rofoot} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \changes{v3.20}{2016/04/12}{\cs{@ifnextchar} replaced by +% \cs{kernel@ifnextchar}}%^^A +% \begin{macro}{\cefoot} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \changes{v3.20}{2016/04/12}{\cs{@ifnextchar} replaced by +% \cs{kernel@ifnextchar}}%^^A +% \begin{macro}{\cofoot} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{New} +% \changes{v3.20}{2016/04/12}{\cs{@ifnextchar} replaced by +% \cs{kernel@ifnextchar}}%^^A +% We also need macros to define the contents of the three part head +% and foot. Each macro defines one of the part of head or foot of the +% scrheadings pagestyle and optional of the scrplain pagestyle. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand{\ihead}{\kernel@ifnextchar[{\@@lhead}{\@lhead}} +\newcommand{\@lhead}[1]{\@rehead{#1}\@lohead{#1}} +\newcommand{\@@lhead}[2][]{\@@rehead[{#1}]{#2}\@@lohead[{#1}]{#2}} +\newcommand{\ohead}{\kernel@ifnextchar[{\@@rhead}{\@rhead}} +\newcommand{\@rhead}[1]{\@lehead{#1}\@rohead{#1}} +\newcommand{\@@rhead}[2][]{\@@lehead[{#1}]{#2}\@@rohead[{#1}]{#2}} +\newcommand{\chead}{\kernel@ifnextchar[{\@@chead}{\@chead}} +\newcommand{\@chead}[1]{\@cehead{#1}\@cohead{#1}} +\newcommand{\@@chead}[2][]{\@@cehead[{#1}]{#2}\@@cohead[{#1}]{#2}} +\newcommand{\lehead}{\kernel@ifnextchar[{\@@lehead}{\@lehead}} +\newcommand{\@lehead}[1]{\renewcommand*{\scrheadings@even@left@head}{#1}} +\newcommand{\@@lehead}[2][]{% + \renewcommand*{\scrplain@even@left@head}{#1}% + \renewcommand*{\scrheadings@even@left@head}{#2}} +\newcommand{\lohead}{\kernel@ifnextchar[{\@@lohead}{\@lohead}} +\newcommand{\@lohead}[1]{\renewcommand*{\scrheadings@odd@left@head}{#1}} +\newcommand{\@@lohead}[2][]{% + \renewcommand*{\scrplain@odd@left@head}{#1}% + \renewcommand*{\scrheadings@odd@left@head}{#2}} +\newcommand{\rehead}{\kernel@ifnextchar[{\@@rehead}{\@rehead}} +\newcommand{\@rehead}[1]{\renewcommand*{\scrheadings@even@right@head}{#1}} +\newcommand{\@@rehead}[2][]{% + \renewcommand*{\scrplain@even@right@head}{#1}% + \renewcommand*{\scrheadings@even@right@head}{#2}} +\newcommand{\rohead}{\kernel@ifnextchar[{\@@rohead}{\@rohead}} +\newcommand{\@rohead}[1]{\renewcommand*{\scrheadings@odd@right@head}{#1}} +\newcommand{\@@rohead}[2][]{% + \renewcommand*{\scrplain@odd@right@head}{#1}% + \renewcommand*{\scrheadings@odd@right@head}{#2}} +\newcommand{\cehead}{\kernel@ifnextchar[{\@@cehead}{\@cehead}} +\newcommand{\@cehead}[1]{\renewcommand*{\scrheadings@even@middle@head}{#1}} +\newcommand{\@@cehead}[2][]{% + \renewcommand*{\scrplain@even@middle@head}{#1}% + \renewcommand*{\scrheadings@even@middle@head}{#2}} +\newcommand{\cohead}{\kernel@ifnextchar[{\@@cohead}{\@cohead}} +\newcommand{\@cohead}[1]{\renewcommand*{\scrheadings@odd@middle@head}{#1}} +\newcommand{\@@cohead}[2][]{% + \renewcommand*{\scrplain@odd@middle@head}{#1}% + \renewcommand*{\scrheadings@odd@middle@head}{#2}} +\newcommand{\ifoot}{\kernel@ifnextchar[{\@@lfoot}{\@lfoot}} +\newcommand{\@lfoot}[1]{\@refoot{#1}\@lofoot{#1}} +\newcommand{\@@lfoot}[2][]{\@@refoot[{#1}]{#2}\@@lofoot[{#1}]{#2}} +\newcommand{\ofoot}{\kernel@ifnextchar[{\@@rfoot}{\@rfoot}} +\newcommand{\@rfoot}[1]{\@lefoot{#1}\@rofoot{#1}} +\newcommand{\@@rfoot}[2][]{\@@lefoot[{#1}]{#2}\@@rofoot[{#1}]{#2}} +\newcommand{\cfoot}{\kernel@ifnextchar[{\@@cfoot}{\@cfoot}} +\newcommand{\@cfoot}[1]{\@cefoot{#1}\@cofoot{#1}} +\newcommand{\@@cfoot}[2][]{\@@cefoot[{#1}]{#2}\@@cofoot[{#1}]{#2}} +\newcommand{\lefoot}{\kernel@ifnextchar[{\@@lefoot}{\@lefoot}} +\newcommand{\@lefoot}[1]{\renewcommand*{\scrheadings@even@left@foot}{#1}} +\newcommand{\@@lefoot}[2][]{% + \renewcommand*{\scrplain@even@left@foot}{#1}% + \renewcommand*{\scrheadings@even@left@foot}{#2}} +\newcommand{\lofoot}{\kernel@ifnextchar[{\@@lofoot}{\@lofoot}} +\newcommand{\@lofoot}[1]{\renewcommand*{\scrheadings@odd@left@foot}{#1}} +\newcommand{\@@lofoot}[2][]{% + \renewcommand*{\scrplain@odd@left@foot}{#1}% + \renewcommand*{\scrheadings@odd@left@foot}{#2}} +\newcommand{\refoot}{\kernel@ifnextchar[{\@@refoot}{\@refoot}} +\newcommand{\@refoot}[1]{\renewcommand*{\scrheadings@even@right@foot}{#1}} +\newcommand{\@@refoot}[2][]{% + \renewcommand*{\scrplain@even@right@foot}{#1}% + \renewcommand*{\scrheadings@even@right@foot}{#2}} +\newcommand{\rofoot}{\kernel@ifnextchar[{\@@rofoot}{\@rofoot}} +\newcommand{\@rofoot}[1]{\renewcommand*{\scrheadings@odd@right@foot}{#1}} +\newcommand{\@@rofoot}[2][]{% + \renewcommand*{\scrplain@odd@right@foot}{#1}% + \renewcommand*{\scrheadings@odd@right@foot}{#2}} +\newcommand{\cefoot}{\kernel@ifnextchar[{\@@cefoot}{\@cefoot}} +\newcommand{\@cefoot}[1]{\renewcommand*{\scrheadings@even@middle@foot}{#1}} +\newcommand{\@@cefoot}[2][]{% + \renewcommand*{\scrplain@even@middle@foot}{#1}% + \renewcommand*{\scrheadings@even@middle@foot}{#2}} +\newcommand{\cofoot}{\kernel@ifnextchar[{\@@cofoot}{\@cofoot}} +\newcommand{\@cofoot}[1]{\renewcommand*{\scrheadings@odd@middle@foot}{#1}} +\newcommand{\@@cofoot}[2][]{% + \renewcommand*{\scrplain@odd@middle@foot}{#1}% + \renewcommand*{\scrheadings@odd@middle@foot}{#2}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\clearscrheadings} +% \changes{v2.0j}{2001/08/18}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\clearscrheadfoot} +% \changes{v2.0j}{2001/08/18}{New} +% \begin{macro}{\clearscrpain} +% \changes{v2.0j}{2001/08/18}{New} +% Maybe you want to clear the currently defined head and foot. First +% let's clear only scrheadings pagestyle but not scrplain pagestyle. +% We do this simply using the already known command: +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*{\clearscrheadings}{% + \ihead{}\chead{}\ohead{}\ifoot{}\cfoot{}\ofoot{}} +% \end{macrocode} +% We can do almost the same to clear scrheadings pagestyle and +% scrplain pagestyle together: +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*{\clearscrheadfoot}{% + \ihead[]{}\chead[]{}\ohead[]{}\ifoot[]{}\cfoot[]{}\ofoot[]{}} +% \end{macrocode} +% But, for only clearing the scrplain pagestyle, we have to do the +% redefinition directly: +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*{\clearscrplain}{% + \renewcommand*{\scrplain@even@left@head}{}% + \renewcommand*{\scrplain@even@middle@head}{}% + \renewcommand*{\scrplain@even@right@head}{}% + \renewcommand*{\scrplain@odd@left@head}{}% + \renewcommand*{\scrplain@odd@middle@head}{}% + \renewcommand*{\scrplain@odd@right@head}{}% + \renewcommand*{\scrplain@even@left@foot}{}% + \renewcommand*{\scrplain@even@middle@foot}{}% + \renewcommand*{\scrplain@even@right@foot}{}% + \renewcommand*{\scrplain@odd@left@foot}{}% + \renewcommand*{\scrplain@odd@middle@foot}{}% + \renewcommand*{\scrplain@odd@right@foot}{}% +} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% +% +% Let's do the default setting: +% \changes{v2.0m}{2002/02/05}{Active support for new letter class +% \texttt{scrlttr2}}%^^A +% \changes{v3.12}{2013/12/14}{fix \cs{rohead} if page number left at head}%^^A +% \changes{v3.28}{2019/11/23}{\cs{PackageErrorNoLine} durch \cs{PackageError} +% ersetzt}%^^A +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\@tempa{koma}\ifx\scrheadings@style\@tempa + \@ifclassloaded{scrlttr2}{% + \ifcase\@pageat + \lehead[\pagemark]{\pagemark}\lohead[\pagemark]{\pagemark}% + \chead{\rightmark}% + \rehead{\leftmark}\rohead{\leftmark}% + \or + \lehead{\leftmark}\lohead{\leftmark}% + \chead[\pagemark]{\pagemark}% + \rehead{\rightmark}\rohead{\rightmark}% + \or + \lehead{\leftmark}\lohead{\leftmark}% + \chead{\rightmark}% + \rehead[\pagemark]{\pagemark}\rohead[\pagemark]{\pagemark}% + \or + \lehead{\leftmark}\lohead{\leftmark}% + \rehead{\rightmark}\rohead{\rightmark}% + \lefoot[\pagemark]{\pagemark}\lofoot[\pagemark]{\pagemark}% + \or + \lehead{\leftmark}\lohead{\leftmark}% + \rehead{\rightmark}\rohead{\rightmark}% + \cfoot[\pagemark]{\pagemark}% + \or + \lehead{\leftmark}\lohead{\leftmark}% + \rehead{\rightmark}\rohead{\rightmark}% + \refoot[\pagemark]{\pagemark}\rofoot[\pagemark]{\pagemark}% + \fi + \let\ps@save@myheadings=\ps@save@headings + }{% + \ohead{\if@twoside\headmark\fi}% + \chead{\if@twoside\else\headmark\fi}% + \cfoot[\if@twoside\else\pagemark\fi]{\if@twoside\else\pagemark\fi}% + \ofoot[\if@twoside\pagemark\fi]{\if@twoside\pagemark\fi}% + }% +\else\def\@tempa{standard}\ifx\scrheadings@style\@tempa + \ihead{\headmark} + \ohead{\pagemark} + \cfoot[\pagemark]{} + \else\PackageError{scrpage2}{unknown scrheadings style}% + {Somehow \string\scrheadings@style was + defined\MessageBreak + as ``\scrheadings@style''.\MessageBreak + scrpage2 doesn't know what to do. + If you'll continue, pagestyle + ``scrheadings''\MessageBreak + will be predefined empty.} +\fi\fi +\begingroup\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\endgroup\expandafter +\ifx\csname chaptermark\endcsname\relax + \begingroup\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\endgroup\expandafter + \ifx\csname sectionmark\endcsname\relax + \ifx\@mkboth\markboth\@automarktrue\fi + \else +% \end{macrocode} +% \changes{v2.5a}{2012/11/02}{\cs{@gobble} is long, but \cs{sectionmark} and +% \cs{chaptermark} may be short} +% \begin{macrocode} + \ifx\sectionmark\@gobble\else + \begingroup + \def\@gobble#1{}\ifx\sectionmark\@gobble\else + \aftergroup\@automarktrue + \fi + \endgroup + \fi + \fi +\else + \ifx\chaptermark\@gobble\else + \begingroup + \def\@gobble#1{}\ifx\chaptermark\@gobble\else + \aftergroup\@automarktrue + \fi + \endgroup + \fi +\fi +% \end{macrocode} +% +% +% \subsection{Configurationfile} +% Not last and not least we include the local configuration-file +% \texttt{scrpage.cfg}, if it exists. +% \begin{macrocode} +\InputIfFileExists{scrpage.cfg} + {\typeout{*************************************^^J% + * Local config file scrpage.cfg used^^J% + *************************************}} + {} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% +% \subsection{Some checks} +% \changes{v2.0}{2001/04/20}{\cs{headheight}-check} +% Last but not least we do some checks at version 2. Some means one at +% the moment. And the one is a check, if the \cs{headheight} should be +% increased. +% \begin{macrocode} +\AtBeginDocument{% + \ifdim\headheight=12pt + \PackageWarningNoLine{scrpage2}% + {seems you are using a constant headheight.\MessageBreak + If you get overfull \string\vbox\space warnings at almost every% + \MessageBreak + page, you should increase headheight e.g. writing\MessageBreak + \space\string\setlength{\string\headheight}{% + 1.1\string\baselineskip}\MessageBreak + into the preamble of your document.\MessageBreak + A better solution would be to use typearea package}% + \else\ifdim\headheight<1.07\baselineskip + \PackageWarningNoLine{scrpage2}% + {seems you are using a very small headheight.\MessageBreak + If you get overfull \string\vbox\space warnings at almost every% + \MessageBreak + page, you should increase headheight e.g. writing\MessageBreak + \space\string\setlength{\string\headheight}{% + 1.1\string\baselineskip}\MessageBreak + into the preamble of your document.\MessageBreak + A better solution would be to use typearea package}% + \fi\fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection{End} +% \begin{macrocode} +%</scrpage2> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \Finale +% +\endinput +% +% end of file `scrpage2.dtx' +%%% Local Variables: +%%% mode: doctex +%%% TeX-master: t +%%% End: diff --git a/obsolete/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script-obsolete/scrpage2-obsolete.pdf b/obsolete/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script-obsolete/scrpage2-obsolete.pdf Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000000..bb01932a62 --- /dev/null +++ b/obsolete/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script-obsolete/scrpage2-obsolete.pdf |