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+%!TEX program = lualatex
+
+\documentclass[10pt]{article}
+%\usepackage[USenglish,english]{babel}
+\usepackage[USenglish]{babel}
+%\selectlanguage{USenglish}
+%\usepackage[no-math]{fontspec}
+\usepackage[oldstyle]{Alegreya}
+\usepackage[]{AlegreyaSans}
+\setmonofont[Scale=MatchLowercase]{IBM Plex Mono}
+
+%\defaultfontfeatures{Ligatures=TeX}
+%\def\MinionDefaults{%
+% SizeFeatures = {
+% {Size = -8.41, OpticalSize = 8, Numbers = Lining},
+% {Size = 8.41-13.1, OpticalSize = 11},
+% {Size = 13.1-20.0, OpticalSize = 19},
+% {Size = 20.0-, OpticalSize = 72}},
+% Numbers = {OldStyle,Monospaced}}
+%\setmainfont[\MinionDefaults,
+% BoldFont = {Minion Pro Semibold}]{Minion Pro}
+%\setsansfont[Scale=MatchLowercase, BoldFont = {Myriad Pro Semibold}]{Myriad Pro}
+%\setmonofont[Scale=MatchLowercase]{Consolas}
+
+\usepackage{amsmath}
+\usepackage{parnotes}
+\usepackage{xcolor}
+\usepackage[colorlinks]{hyperref}
+\hypersetup{allcolors=blue}
+\usepackage{varwidth}
+\usepackage{accsupp}
+
+%\DeclareRobustCommand\squelch[1]{%
+% \BeginAccSupp{method=plain,ActualText={}}#1\EndAccSupp{}}
+%\def\squelchstyle{%
+% \BeginAccSupp{method=plain,ActualText={}}%
+% \aftergroup\aftersquelchstyle}
+%\def\aftersquelchstyle{\EndAccSupp{}}
+
+\usepackage{fancyhdr}
+\fancypagestyle{plain}{%
+ \fancyhf{}%
+% \fancyfoot[C]{\squelch{\thepage}}%
+ \fancyfoot[C]{\thepage}%
+ \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt}%
+ \renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0pt}%
+}
+\pagestyle{plain}
+\usepackage{listings}
+%\lstset{numbers=left,basicstyle={\small\ttfamily},numberstyle={\squelchstyle\color{gray}}}
+\lstset{numbers=left,basicstyle={\scriptsize\ttfamily},numberstyle={\color{gray}}}
+\usepackage{booktabs}
+\usepackage{microtype}
+
+\title{The \textsf{parnotes} package\parnote{This is rev.~3b, last modified 2019/07/23.}}
+\author{Chelsea Hughes\parnote{See \texttt{parnotes.sty} for copyright details. The package has currently no maintainer.}}
+\date{July 23, 2019}
+
+\renewcommand{\parnotefmt}[1]{\centerline{\colorbox{black!10}{\parbox{0.82\textwidth}{\footnotesize\sffamily\noindent #1}}}}
+
+\begin{document}
+\maketitle
+\parnotes
+The \textsf{parnotes} package adds a new note type, \verb+\parnote+. Parnotes are set as normal, running paragraphs and may be placed two ways:
+\begin{itemize}
+\item Automatically, at the end of the paragraph
+\item Manually, using the \verb+\parnotes+ command
+\end{itemize}
+This package was inspired by a question on the \TeX\ Stack Exchange\parnote{``Placing footnotes or endnotes at the end of the current paragraph'' at
+\url{http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/34746}} that asked for notes
+which are placeable immediately after the paragraph in which they are mentioned, to avoid
+the interruption posed by footnotes.
+
+\parnotes
+\bigskip
+\section{Usage}
+Load parnotes normally:
+
+\medskip\fbox{\texttt{\textbackslash{}usepackage[}$\langle$\textit{options}$\rangle$\texttt{]\{parnotes\}}}
+
+\medskip\noindent The package options are described in section 2.1.
+
+\medskip\fbox{\texttt{\textbackslash{}parnote\{}$\langle$\textit{text}$\rangle$\texttt{\}}}
+
+\medskip\noindent Place a parnote mark and assign it note $\langle$\textit{text}$\rangle$. This mark is placeable within headings but will not appear in the table of contents.
+
+\medskip\fbox{\texttt{\textbackslash{}parnote[}$\langle$\textit{mark}$\rangle$\texttt{]\{}$\langle$\textit{text}$\rangle$\texttt{\}}}
+
+\medskip\noindent As above, but use $\langle$\textit{mark}$\rangle$ instead of the standard auto-incrementing parnote mark.
+
+\medskip\fbox{\begin{varwidth}{\textwidth}\texttt{\textbackslash{}begin\{autopn\}\\\textbackslash{}end\{autopn\}}\end{varwidth}}
+
+\medskip\noindent Parnotes within an \texttt{autopn} environment are set automatically at the end of every paragraph. This behavior does not carry into nested environments. To set parnotes inside another environment, nest \texttt{autopn} within it or use \verb+\parnotes+.
+
+\medskip\fbox{\texttt{\textbackslash{}parnotes}}
+
+\medskip\noindent Place all parnotes immediately. Use it after every paragraph for \texttt{autopn}-like behavior outside \texttt{autopn} (or where \texttt{autopn} doesn’t apply).
+
+\medskip\fbox{\texttt{\textbackslash{}parnotereset}}
+
+\medskip\noindent Reset the parnote number. This maps to \verb+\setcounter{parnotemark}{1}+.
+
+\medskip\fbox{\texttt{\textbackslash{}parnoteclear}}
+
+\medskip\noindent Reset the parnote number and also delete any pending parnotes.
+
+\medskip\fbox{\texttt{\textbackslash{}parnoteref\{$\langle$\textrm{\textit{label}}$\rangle$\}}}
+
+\medskip\noindent Refer to previous parnote mark $\langle$\textit{label}$\rangle$. Use the standard \LaTeX\ macro \verb+\label+ within a parnote to assign it a label. You may also use the standard \LaTeX\ reference macros \verb+\ref+ and \verb+\pageref+.
+
+\section{Configuration}
+Configure \textsf{parnotes} using package options, or manually using format macros.
+
+\subsection{Package options}
+The following options are provided:
+
+\noindent\begin{tabbing}
+\texttt{restart}\hspace{0.75in}\=Reset the parnote number each time parnotes are placed.\\
+\texttt{reset}\>Alias name for \texttt{restart} to match what other packages use.\\
+\texttt{roman}\>Use lowercase Roman numerals instead of Arabic numerals for\\
+\>parnote marks. Specify this if you mix parnotes with footnotes.\\
+\texttt{alph}\>Use lowercase alphabet characters instead.\\
+\texttt{symbol}\>Use footnote symbols instead instead.\\
+\texttt{breakwithin}\>Place a line break after every parnote.\\
+\texttt{indentafter}\>Allow indentation in the paragraph following a parnote.\\
+\texttt{narrower}\>Give parnotes an increased margin, like block quotes.\\
+\texttt{nomultiple}\>Disable special behavior for multiple consecutive parnotes.\\[1ex]
+The following options change the font used within parnotes:\\[1ex]
+\texttt{notesrm}\>Roman. Default.\\
+\texttt{notesit}\>Italic.\\
+\texttt{notessf}\>Sans-serif.
+\end{tabbing}
+
+\subsection{Format macros}
+Five internal macros control formatting for parnotes and parnote marks:
+
+\medskip\fbox{\begin{varwidth}{\textwidth}\texttt{\textbackslash{}parnotefmt\{}$\langle$\textit{text}$\rangle$\texttt{\}\\
+\textbackslash{}theparnotemark\\
+\textbackslash{}parnotevskip\\
+\textbackslash{}parnoteintercmd\\
+\textbackslash{}parnotecusmarkfmt\{}$\langle$\textit{mark}$\rangle$\texttt{\}}\end{varwidth}}
+
+\medskip\noindent Parnote text is set using \verb+\parnotefmt+, and parnote marks using \verb+\parnotecusmarkfmt+.
+When the optional argument of \verb+\parnote+ is \emph{not} used, \verb+\theparnotemark+ is used to get
+the parnote mark for formatting.
+At least \verb+\parnotevskip+ vertical space appears before and after the parnote text. The macro
+\verb+\parnoteintercmd+ is executed between all consecutive parnotes.
+
+\textsf{parnotes} rev.~1 had a different macro, \verb+\parnotemarkfmt+, to control parnote marks.
+Unfortunately, the definition of this macro is incompatible with the new feature in rev.~2 allowing for manually-specified parnote marks,
+so it had to be split into two macros \verb+\parnotecusmarkfmt+ and \verb+\theparnotemark+. This is a breaking change.
+
+Table~1 shows these macros' default values. Note that the package options \texttt{narrower},
+\texttt{notesrm}, \texttt{notesit}, and \texttt{notessf} modify \verb+\parnotefmt+.
+The option \texttt{roman} modifies \verb+\theparnotemark+.
+The option \texttt{breakwithin} changes \verb+\parnoteintercmd+ into a line break.
+
+\begin{table}[t]
+\centering
+\caption{Default values for format macros.}
+\smallskip
+\begin{tabular}{ll}
+\toprule
+Macro & Default value \\
+\midrule
+\verb+\parnotefmt+ & \verb+\footnotesize\rmfamily\noindent #1+ \\
+\verb+\theparnotemark+ & \verb+\arabic{parnotemark}+ \\
+\verb+\parnotevskip+ & \verb+\medskipamount+ \\
+\verb+\parnoteintercmd+ & \verb+\hspace{1em plus 0.3em minus 0.2em}+ \\
+\verb+\parnotecusmarkfmt+ & \verb+\textsuperscript{#1}+ \\
+\bottomrule
+\end{tabular}
+\end{table}
+
+Redefine these macros using \verb+\renewcommand+ to fine-tune \textsf{parnotes}'s formatting. For
+example, to set parnotes in a sans-serif font, load \textsf{parnotes} as follows:
+\begin{lstlisting}
+\usepackage{parnotes}
+\renewcommand{\parnotefmt}[1]{\footnotesize\sffamily\noindent #1}
+\end{lstlisting}
+This is the same as specifying the \texttt{notessf} package option.
+
+To have parnotes set as \textit{completely normal text}, but one size smaller than their surroundings (using \verb+\smaller+ from \textsf{relsize}):
+\begin{lstlisting}
+\usepackage{relsize}
+\usepackage[indentafter]{parnotes}
+\renewcommand{\parnotefmt}[1]{\smaller #1}
+\renewcommand{\parnotevskip}{0pt}
+\end{lstlisting}
+Or to set parnotes in a block set off by rules, with each parnote separated by a bullet:
+\begin{lstlisting}
+\usepackage{parnotes}
+\renewcommand{\parnotevskip}{0pt}
+\renewcommand{\parnotefmt}[1]{\footnotesize\rmfamily
+ \noindent\rule{\linewidth}{1pt}\\
+ \noindent #1\par
+ \noindent\rule{\linewidth}{1pt}
+}
+\renewcommand{\parnoteintercmd}{\;$\bullet$\;}
+\end{lstlisting}
+
+Note that since \verb+\parnotefmt+ is redefined, adding the package option \texttt{narrower} to this example will not work;
+instead, \verb+\narrower+ must be placed manually within the new definition for \verb+\parnotefmt+.
+
+\section{Changelog}
+{\raggedright
+\noindent\textbf{Revision 3b, released on July 23, 2019 (Frank Mittelbach)}
+\begin{itemize}
+\item Added options \texttt{reset}, \texttt{alph} and \texttt{symbol}.
+\item Changed documentation to use feely available fonts only.
+\end{itemize}
+\noindent\textbf{Revision 3, released on Aug 15, 2016}
+\begin{itemize}
+\item Bug fix: Use \verb+\protected@edef+ to expand the parnote counter (fixes incompatibility with \textsf{BiocStyle})
+\end{itemize}
+\noindent\textbf{Revision 2, released on Jul 26, 2016}
+\begin{itemize}
+\item \textbf{Breaking change:} You can no longer redefine \verb+\parnotemarkfmt+. Use \verb+\theparnotemark+ and \verb+\parnotecusmarkfmt+ instead. See section~2.2 for details.
+\item Bug fix: \verb+\parnotefmt+ no longer changes the font to \verb+\rmfamily+ by default.
+\item \verb+\parnote+ now behaves more like \verb+\footnote+:
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item It respects \verb+\spacefactor+
+ \item It no longer inserts \verb+\unskip+
+ \end{itemize}
+\item The parnote mark counter may be reset using standard LaTeX macros, e.g., \verb+\setcounter{parnotemark}{5}+
+\item \verb+\label+ now works within parnote text; \verb+\ref+ returns the parnote label, \verb+\pageref+ returns the page where the note \emph{text} is set, and \verb+\parnoteref+ returns the parnote label formatted as a mark.
+\item Implemented the system for separators between multiple footnotes from \textsf{footmisc} and \textsf{manyfoot} and added package option \texttt{nomultiple} to disable.
+\item Internal: The package now uses a single counter (\verb+\c@parnotemark+) for marks.
+\end{itemize}
+\noindent\textbf{Revision 1, released on Jan 3, 2012}
+\begin{itemize}
+\item Initial release.
+\end{itemize}}
+
+\section{Example}
+The following pages show a typeset example using \textsf{parnotes}, including interactions with lists,
+headings, and environments (here, multicolumn text from the \textsf{multicol} package).
+\begin{lstlisting}
+\documentclass{article}
+\usepackage{multicol} % for demonstration
+\usepackage{lipsum} % for demonstration
+\usepackage[narrower,notessf]{parnotes}
+
+\begin{document}
+\begin{autopn}
+\begin{abstract}
+\begin{autopn}
+Since this is in an environment, \texttt{autopn} must be nested within
+it.\parnote{If \texttt{autopn} \emph{weren't} nested, I could've used
+\texttt{\textbackslash parnotes} here to set parnotes manually.}
+\end{autopn}
+\end{abstract}
+\tableofcontents
+\section{On parnotes\parnote{Parnote marks will display in a heading,
+but not within the table of contents. In \texttt{autopn}, parnotes will
+display right after the heading.}}
+
+This is a paragraph with a parnote\parnote{See? And it's long enough
+to push the \emph{next} parnote nearer the end of the line.}. Actually,
+it has two.\parnote{By default, parnotes are set in a continuous
+paragraph with 1~em of space between each note.} This sentence ends
+the paragraph, but it doesn't have a parnote.
+
+This is a normal paragraph. Note that it isn't indented since the
+parnotes make it obvious where the paragraph boundaries are. To change
+this behavior, use the \texttt{indentafter} option.
+
+This paragraph's indentation isn't changed.
+
+Here's an environment with a nested \texttt{autopn}:
+\begin{multicols}{2}
+\begin{autopn}
+Since parnotes are set within the normal paragraph flow, they interact
+well with environments\parnote{Like this multicolumn environment from
+\textsf{multicols} -- it will break columns and pages along with
+the normal text within the environment.}.
+
+This is just filler text without any parnotes.
+\end{autopn}
+\end{multicols}
+Here's an environment without a nested \texttt{autopn}:
+\begin{multicols}{2}
+Without a nested \texttt{autopn}, any parnotes\parnote{Like this one.}
+will be set after the end of the next paragraph \emph{outside} this
+environment. If \texttt{\textbackslash parnotes} is called just before
+the environment ends, then the parnotes will be set within that
+environment. This is useful for, say, multi-paragraph quotes.
+
+This environment always specifies that it ends a paragraph, so
+parnotes will always be set after it if needed. In some other
+circumstances, \texttt{autopn} may not ``see'' that there's a
+paragraph break after the environment, so
+\texttt{\textbackslash parnotes} will have to be called after the
+environment ends.
+\end{multicols}
+
+Here's an extra-long parnote\parnote{\lipsum[1]}, to show that parnotes
+can break pages. In fact, \TeX\ should prefer to break the page within
+the parnotes rather than between this text and the start of the
+parnotes.
+\end{autopn}
+
+In some circumstances, it's best to forego \texttt{autopn} altogether
+-- for example, if parnotes\parnote{Like this one.} should only be
+set after several paragraphs. Then just call
+\texttt{\textbackslash parnotes} wherever the parnotes should be set.
+
+The same applies if parnotes are to be placed only at the end of a
+section, or at a ``scene break.''
+\parnotes
+
+The only limiting factor is that \texttt{\textbackslash parnotes} must
+be executed after the parnotes it refers to. Here's a table with notes
+in an adjacent minipage:\\[0.5in]
+\hspace*{\fill}
+\begin{tabular}{|c|c|}
+\hline a & b\parnote{Note 1} \\ \hline c\parnote{Note 2} & d \\ \hline
+\end{tabular}
+\hspace{1in}
+\begin{minipage}{3in}
+% locally redefining format macros so the notes are on separate
+% lines, with no vertical space
+\renewcommand{\parnoteintercmd}{\\}
+\renewcommand{\parnotevskip}{0pt}
+\textbf{Notes:}
+\parnotes
+\end{minipage}\\[0.5in]
+Now for a list:
+\begin{enumerate}
+\begin{autopn}
+\item This item has no parnote.
+\item This one does\parnote{See? But notice that
+\texttt{\textbackslash narrower} doesn't work in lists, so
+this is set flush with the list's margin}.
+\item This one has a parnote\parnote{Would I ever lie to you?} in its
+first paragraph\dots
+
+But not in its second.
+\end{autopn}
+\end{enumerate}
+New features in \textsf{parnotes} rev.~2: Multiple parnote marks%
+\parnote{Parnote 1}\parnote{Parnote 2}.
+Manually-specified marks\parnote[aaa]{Parnote with special mark%
+\label{pn:special}} and references (see~\ref{pn:special},
+p.~\pageref{pn:special}), allowing you to re-use parnote marks%
+\parnotemark{\ref{pn:special}}.
+\parnotes
+\end{document}
+\end{lstlisting}
+\end{document}