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-% \iffalse meta-comment
-% An Infrastructure for extending macros by general metadata keys
-% Copyright (c) 2007 Michael Kohlhase, all rights reserved
-% this file is released under the
-% LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL)
-% The original of this file is in the public repository at
-% http://github.com/KWARC/sTeX/
-% \fi
-%
-% \iffalse
-%<*package>
-\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1999/12/01]
-\ProvidesPackage{rdfmeta}[2019/03/20 v0.2 Metadata key upgrades]
-%</package>
-%<*driver>
-\documentclass{ltxdoc}
-\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
-\usepackage[sectioning]{rdfmeta}
-\usepackage{url,array,float,stex-logo}
-\usepackage[show]{ed}
-\usepackage{listings}
-\lstset{basicstyle=\small\tt,columns=flexible}
-\lstset{frame=none,numbers=none,lineskip=-.7ex,aboveskip=-.5ex,belowskip=-.5ex}
-\usepackage[hyperref=auto,style=alphabetic]{biblatex}
-\addbibresource{kwarcpubs.bib}
-\addbibresource{extpubs.bib}
-\addbibresource{kwarccrossrefs.bib}
-\addbibresource{extcrossrefs.bib}
-\usepackage{ctangit}
-\usepackage{hyperref}
-\makeindex
-\floatstyle{boxed}
-\newfloat{exfig}{thp}{lop}
-\floatname{exfig}{Example}
-\def\githubissue#1{\cite{sTeX:github:on}, \hyperlink{https://github.com/KWARC/sTeX/issues/#1}{issue #1}}
-\def\omdoc{OMDoc\xspace}
-\def\omdocv#1{OMDoc{#1}\xspace}
-\begin{document}
-\RecordChanges
-\DocInput{rdfmeta.dtx}
-\end{document}
-%</driver>
-% \fi
-%
-%\CheckSum{175}
-%
-% \changes{v0.1}{2010/03/05}{new}
-% \changes{v0.2}{2010/09/01}{starred forms work now, more documentation}
-%
-% \GetFileInfo{rdfmeta.sty}
-%
-% \MakeShortVerb{\|}
-% \def\latexml{{\LaTeX}ML}
-%
-% \title{RDFa Metadata in {\LaTeX}\thanks{Version {\fileversion} (last revised
-% {\filedate})}}
-% \author{Michael Kohlhase \\
-% FAU Erlangen-N\"urnberg\\
-% \url{http://kwarc.info/kohlhase}}
-% \maketitle
-% \begin{abstract}
-% The |rdfmeta| package allows mark up Ontology-based Metadata in {\LaTeX} documents
-% that can be harvested by automated tools or exported to PDF.
-% \end{abstract}
-%\tableofcontents
-%\begin{center}\bf\Huge
-% Experimental!\\
-% do not use!
-%\end{center}\newpage
-%
-% \section[id=intro]{Introduction}
-%
-% The |rdfmeta| package allows mark up extensible metadata in \stex documents, so that
-% that it can be harvested by automated tools or exported to PDF. It is also intended to
-% support the new metadata infrastructure for the {\omdoc} format~\cite{Kohlhase:OMDoc1.2}
-% introduced in {\omdocv{1.3}}~\cite{Kohlhase:OMDoc1.3} (see~\cite{LK:MathOntoAuthDoc09}
-% for the relevant ideas and and~\cite{KohKohLan:ssffld10:biblatex} for an application).
-%
-% Metadata are annotated as key value pairs in the semantic environments provided by
-% \stex. In most markup formats, the metadata vocabularies are fixed by the language
-% designer. In \stex, the |rdfmeta| package allows the user to extend the metadata
-% vocabulary.
-%
-% \begin{exfig}[ht]
-% \begin{verbatim}
-% \importmodule[../ontologies/cert]{certification}
-% ...
-% \section[id=userreq,hasState=$\statedocrd{\tuev}$]{User Requirements}
-% ...
-% \end{verbatim}
-% \vspace*{-1.5em}\hrule
-% \lstinputlisting[language=XMl,morekeywords={imports,metadata,resource,link,omgroup},aboveskip=.5ex]{hasstate.omdoc}
-% \caption{Metadata for Certification}\label{fig:hasState}
-% \end{exfig}
-%
-% Take, for instance, the case where we want to use metadata for the certification status
-% of document fragments. In Figure~\ref{fig:hasState} we use the |hasState| key to say
-% that a section has been approved by the T\"UV, a specific certification agency. There
-% are two concerns here. First, the |hasState| key has to be introduced and given a
-% meaning, and same for the (complex) value |\statedocrd{\tuev}|. This meaning is given in
-% the |certifiation| ontology which we imported via the |\importmodule| command. The
-% ontology can be marked up in \stex (see Figure~\ref{fig:certification}), with the
-% exception that we use the |\keydef| macro for the definition of the |hasState| relation
-% so that it also defines the key. For the details of this see the next section.
-%
-% \section[id=user]{User Interface}
-%
-% We now document the specifics of the environments and macros provided by the |rdfmeta|
-% package from a user perspective.
-%
-% \subsection[id=sec:user:options]{Package Options}
-%
-% The |rdfmeta| package takes the option: \DescribeMacro{showmeta}|showmeta|. If this is
-% set, then the metadata keys are shown (see~\cite{Kohlhase:metakeys:ctan} for details and
-% customization options).
-%
-% The remaining options can be used to specify metadata upgrades of standard keys. The
-% \DescribeMacro{sectioning}|sectioning| option upgrades the |\part|, |\chapter|,
-% |\section|, |\subsection|, |\subsubsection|, |\paragraph| macros (and of course their
-% starred variants).
-%
-% \subsection[id=sec:user:keydef]{Extending Macros and Environments by Metadata Keys}
-%
-% The main user-visible feature of the |rdfmeta| package is the
-% \DescribeMacro{\keydef}|keydef| macro. It takes two arguments, a ``key group
-% identifier'' and a key name. In a nutshell, every \stex command that takes metadata keys
-% comes with a ``key group identifier'' that identifies the set of admissible keys;
-% see~\cite{Kohlhase:metakeys:ctan} for details on this concept. Figure~\ref{fig:keygroups}
-% gives an overview over the key groups and their identifiers in \stex.
-% \begin{figure}
-% \begin{tabular}{|>{\tt}l|>{\tt}p{5.5cm}|>{\tt}p{2.4cm}|}\hline
-% \rmfamily\textbf{Key Group Identifier} & \rmfamily\textbf{Macros} & \rmfamily\textbf{Package/Class} \\\hline\hline
-% dcm@person & DCMPerson & dcm.sty\\\hline
-% dcm@institution & DCMInstitution & dcm.sty\\\hline
-% dcm@sect & section & dcm.sty\\\hline
-% assig & assignment & hwexam.cls\\\hline
-% inclassig & includeassignment & hwexam.cls\\\hline
-% quizheading & quizheading & hwexam.cls\\\hline
-% testheading & quizheading & hwexam.cls\\\hline
-% module & module & modules.sty\\\hline
-% termdef & termdef & modules.sty \\\hline
-% view & view & modules.sty\\\hline
-% omgroup & omgroup & omdoc.sty\\\hline
-% ignore & ignore & omdoc.sty\\\hline
-% omtext & omtext, definition, axiom, assertion, example, inlinedef & omtext.sty, statements.sty\\\hline
-% phrase & phrase & omtext.sty\\\hline
-% problem & problem & problem.sty\\\hline
-% inclprob & includeproblem & problem.sty\\\hline
-% req & requirement & reqdoc.sty\\\hline
-% spf & sproof, spfcases, spfcase, spfstep, spfcomment & sproof.sty\\\hline
-% termref & termref & statements.sty \\\hline
-% symboldec & symboldec & statements.sty\\\hline
-% \end{tabular}
-% \caption{Key Group Identifiers in \protect\stex}\label{fig:keygroups}
-% \end{figure}
-%
-% Semantically, |\keydef{|\meta{keygroup}|}{|\meta{key}|}| defines a symbol just like the
-% |\symdef| macro from the |modules| package~\cite{KohAmb:smmssl:ctan}. But it also
-% extends the syntax of \stex itself: it adds a key \meta{key} to \meta{keygroup}, which
-% allows to state the corresponding metadata as a key/value pair in the \stex macro or
-% environment. Following the ideas from~\cite{LK:MathOntoAuthDoc09}, the metadata is
-% transformed to RDFa metadata~\cite{w3c:WD-rdfa-core-20100803} in {\omdoc}, where the
-% identifiers of relations are exactly the symbols introduced by the corresponding
-% |\keydef|.
-%
-% \begin{exfig}[ht]
-% \lstinputlisting[language=TeX,morekeywords={metalanguage}]{certification}
-% \caption{A simple Ontology on Certification}\label{fig:certification}
-% \end{exfig}
-%
-% In our example in Figure~\ref{fig:certification} we have defined a key |hasstate| in the
-% |omtext| key group\footnote{For the \texttt{\textbackslash omtext} environment and key group
-% see~\cite{Kohlhase:smmtf:ctan}} and a symbol |hasstate| via
-% |\addkey{omtext}{hasstate}|. Furthermore, we have defined the meaning of the relation
-% expressed by the |hasstate| symbol informally and specified some possible objects for
-% the relation (that could of course have been done in other modules as well). We have
-% made use of this metadata ontology and the new key |hasState| in the example in
-% Figure~\ref{fig:hasState}.
-%
-% \subsection{Redefinitions of Common {\LaTeX} Macros and Environments}
-%
-% The |rdfmeta| package redefines common {\LaTeX} commands (e.\,g.\ the sectioning macros)
-% so that they include optional KeyVal arguments that can be extended by |\keydef|
-% commands. With this extension, we can add RDFa metadata to any existing {\LaTeX}
-% document and generate linked data (XHTML+RDFa documents) via the {\latexml}
-% translator.
-%
-% \subsection[id=redefining]{Extending Packages with \texttt{rdfmeta}}
-%
-% The |rdfameta| package also exposes its internal infrastructure for extending the
-% redefinitions. Note that the upgrade macros can only be used in {\LaTeX} packages, as
-% the macro names contain |@|. Consequently, this section is only addressed at package
-% developers who want to extend existing (i.e. not written by them) packages with flexible
-% metadata functionality.
-%
-% \DescribeMacro{\rdfmeta@upgrade}|\rdfmeta@upgrade| is the basic upgrade macro. It takes
-% an optional keyval argument an a command sequence \meta{cseq} as a proper argument and
-% (if that is defined), redefines |\|\meta{cseq} to take a keyval argument. There is a
-% variant \DescribeMacro{\rdfmeta@upgrade*}|\rdfmeta@upgrade*| that has to be used to
-% upgrade macros that have a starred form (e.g. |\section| and friends). Note that
-% |\rdfmeta@upgrade*| upgrades both forms (e.g. |\section| and |\section*|).
-%
-% |\rdfmeta@upgrade| uses four keys to specify the behavior in the case the the macro to
-% be upgraded already has an optional argument. For concreteness, we introduce them using
-% the |\section| macro from standard {\LaTeX} as an example. |\section| has an optional
-% argument for the ``short title'', which will appear in the table of contents. The
-% \DescribeMacro{optarg}|optarg| key can be used to specify a key for the existing
-% optional argument. Thus, after upgrading it via
-% |\rdfmeta@upgrade*[optarg=short]{section}|, we can use the updated form
-% |\section[short=|\meta{toctitle}|]{|\meta{title}|}| instead of the old
-% |\section[|\meta{toctitle}|]{|\meta{title}|}|. Actually, this still has a problem: the
-% |\section*| would also be given the |short| key and would be passed an optional argument
-% (which it does not accept). To remedy this we can set the
-% \DescribeMacro{optargstar}|optargstar| key to |no|. In summary, the correct upgrade
-% command for |\section| and |\section*| would be
-% \begin{verbatim}
-% \rdfmeta@upgrade*[optarg=short,optargstar=no]{section}
-% \end{verbatim}
-% The |\rdfmeta@upgrade*| macro also initializes a metadata key-group (a named set of
-% keys and their handlers; see~\cite{Kohlhase:metakeys:svn} for details) for the section
-% macro with an |id| key for identification (see~\cite{Kohlhase:sref*} for
-% details). Often, the name of the key-group is the same as the command sequence, so we
-% take this as the default, if we want to specify a different metadata key-group name, we
-% can do so with the \DescribeMacro{keygroup}|keygroup| key in |\rdfmeta@upgrade*|.
-%
-% If \DescribeMacro{idlabel}|idlabel| is set to \meta{prefix}, then the {\LaTeX} label is
-% set to the value \meta{prefix}|.|\meta{id}, where \meta{id} is the value given in the
-% RDFa |id| key. This allows to use the normal {\LaTeX} referencing mechanism in addition
-% to the semantic referencing mechanism provided by the |sref|
-% package~\ctancite{Kohlhase:sref}.
-%
-% \subsection[id=limitations]{Limitations}
-%
-% In this section we document known limitations. If you want to help alleviate them,
-% please feel free to contact the package author. Some of them are currently discussed in
-% the \sTeX GitHub repository~\cite{sTeX:github:on}.
-%
-% \begin{enumerate}
-% \item Currently the coverage of the redefinitions of standard commands in the
-% \url{rdfmeta} package is minimal; we will extend this in the future.
-% \item The |\rdfmeta@upgrade| macro only works with single arguments, this should be easy
-% to fix with |\case| for the argument string.
-% \item I am not sure |\rdfmeta@upgrade| works with environments.
-% \item it would be convenient, if we had a macro |\keydefs|, which takes a list of
-% keygroups, so that we can define keys in multiple groups in one go,
-% e.g. |\keydefs{omtext,omgroup}{hasState}| in Figure~\ref{fig:certification}. But the
-% obvious ``solution''
-% \begin{verbatim}
-% \newcommand\keydefs[2]{\@for\@I:=#1\do{\keydef{#1}{#2}}}
-% \end{verbatim}
-% does not work for me.
-% \end{enumerate}
-%
-% \StopEventually{\printbibliography}
-%
-% \section[id=impl]{The Implementation}
-%
-% \subsection{Package Options}\label{sec:impl:options}
-%
-% We declare some switches which will modify the behavior according to the package
-% options. Generally, an option |xxx| will just set the appropriate switches to true
-% (otherwise they stay false).\ednote{need an implementation for {\latexml}}
-%
-% \begin{macrocode}
-%<*package>
-\newif\if@rdfmeta@sectioning\@rdfmeta@sectioningfalse
-\DeclareOption{sectioning}{\@rdfmeta@sectioningtrue}
-\DeclareOption*{\PassOptionsToPackage{\CurrentOption}{sref}
- \PassOptionsToPackage{\CurrentOption}{modules}}
-\ProcessOptions
-% \end{macrocode}
-%
-% The first measure is to ensure that the right packages are loaded. From the from {\stex}
-% collection, we need the |sref| package (see~\ctancite{Kohlhase:sref}) for handling keys,
-% the |modules| package for exporting the |\keydef| (see~\ctancite{KohAmb:smmssl}).
-%
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\RequirePackage{sref}
-\RequirePackage{modules}
-% \end{macrocode}
-%
-% and we define a macro \DescribeMacro{\rdfmeta@loaded}|rdfmeta@loaded| just for the
-% purpose of determining whether the |rdfmeta| package is loaded.
-%
-% \begin{macro}{\rdfmeta@loaded}
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand\rdfmeta@loaded{yes}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{macro}
-%
-% And another macro \DescribeMacro{\rdfmeta@sectioning}|rdfmeta@sectioning| to determine
-% wether the sectioning macros have been redefined.
-%
-% \begin{macro}{\rdfmeta@loaded}
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\if@rdfmeta@sectioning\newcommand\rdfmeta@sectioning{yes}\fi
-% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{macro}
-%
-% \subsection[id=impl:keydef]{Key Definitions}
-%
-% \begin{macro}{\keydef}
-% The |\keydef| macro is rather simple, we just add a key to the respective environment
-% and extend the export token register for the current module by an |\addmetakey|
-% instruction.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand\keydef[2]{\addmetakey{#1}{#2}%
-\expandafter\g@addto@macro\this@module{\addmetakey{#1}{#2}}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{macro}
-%
-% \begin{macro}{\listkeydef}
-% The |\listkeydef| macro is analogous, but uses |\addmetalistkey| instead.
-% instruction.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand\listkeydef[2]{\addmetalistkey{#1}{#2}%
-\expandafter\g@addto@macro\this@module{\addmetalistkey{#1}{#2}}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{macro}
-%
-% \subsection[id=impl:upgrade]{RDFa upgrade Facilities}
-%
-% We first define the keys for the |\rdfmeta@upgrade| macro.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\def\@yes@{yes}
-\addmetakey*{upgrade}{idlabel}
-\addmetakey*{upgrade}{optarg}
-\addmetakey*[yes]{upgrade}{optargstar}
-\addmetakey*{upgrade}{keygroup}
-% \end{macrocode}
-%
-% \begin{macro}{\rdfmeta@upgrade}
-% This upgrade macro gives extended functionality according to the optional keys. The
-% top-level invocation just differentiates on whether a star is following:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\def\rdfmeta@upgrade{\@ifstar\rdfmeta@upgrade@star\rdfmeta@upgrade@nostar}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Both cases are almost the same, they only differ in the third line where they call
-% |\rdfmeta@upgrade@base| or |\rdfmeta@upgrade@base@star| defined above. In particular,
-% both take the arguments originally intended for |\rdfmeta@upgrade|.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand\rdfmeta@upgrade@nostar[2][]{\metasetkeys{upgrade}{#1}%
-\ifx\upgrade@keygroup\@empty\def\@@group{#2}\else\def\@@group{\upgrade@keygroup}\fi
-\rdfmeta@upgrade@base{#2}{\@nameuse{\@@group @\upgrade@optarg}}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% They set the metakeys from the second argument, then set |\@@group| to be the intended
-% group (if the |keygroup| key was specified, it takes precedence over the default
-% |#2|).
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand\rdfmeta@upgrade@star[2][]{\metasetkeys{upgrade}{#1}%
-\ifx\upgrade@keygroup\@empty\def\@@group{#2}\else\def\@@group{\upgrade@keygroup}\fi
-\rdfmeta@upgrade@base@star{#2}{\@nameuse{\@@group @\upgrade@optarg}}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{macro}
-%
-% \begin{macro}{\rdfmeta@upgrade@base}
-% This auxiliary macro and is invoked as
-% |\rdfmeta@upgrade@base{|\meta{cseq}|}{|\meta{optarg}|}|, where \meta{cseq} is a
-% command sequence name. It checks if |\|\meta{cseq} is defined (if not it does
-% nothing), saves the old behavior of |\|\meta{cseq} as |\rdfmeta@|\meta{cseq}|@old|,
-% and then redefines |\|\meta{cseq} to take a keyval argument and passes \meta{optarg}
-% as the optional argument.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand\rdfmeta@upgrade@base[2]{\@ifundefined{#1}{}%
-{\message{redefining macro #1,}
-\ifx\upgrade@idlabel\@empty\srefaddidkey{#1}\else\srefaddidkey[prefix=\upgrade@idlabel]{#1}\fi%
-\expandafter\let\csname rdfmeta@#1@old\expandafter\endcsname\csname #1\endcsname%
-\expandafter\renewcommand\csname #1\endcsname[2][]%
-{\metasetkeys{#1}{##1}\@nameuse{rdfmeta@#1@old}[#2]{##2}}
-\addmetakey*\@@group{\upgrade@optarg}}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{macro}
-%
-% \begin{macro}{\rdfmeta@upgrade@base@star}
-% This is a variant of |\rdfmeta@upgrade@base|, which also takes care of the starred
-% variants of a macro.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand\rdfmeta@upgrade@base@star[2]{\@ifundefined{#1}{}%
-{\message{redefining macros #1 and #1*,}
-\ifx\upgrade@idlabel\@empty\srefaddidkey{#1}\else\srefaddidkey[prefix=\upgrade@idlabel]{#1}\fi%
-\expandafter\let\csname rdfmeta@#1@old\expandafter\endcsname\csname #1\endcsname%
-% \end{macrocode}
-% In this case, we cannot just use |\newcommand| for dealing with the optional argument
-% because the star is between the command sequence and the arguments. So we make a case
-% distinction on the presence of the star.
-% |\rdfmeta@|\meta{cseq}|@old|.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\expandafter\renewcommand\csname #1\endcsname%
-{\@ifstar{\@nameuse{rdfmeta@#1@star}}{\@nameuse{rdfmeta@#1@nostar}}}%
-% \end{macrocode}
-% the macros |\rdfmeta@|\meta{cseq}|@star| and |\rdfmeta@|\meta{cseq}|@nostar| that are
-% defined in terms of |\rdfmeta@|\meta{cseq}|@old| handle the necessary cases. The second
-% one is simple:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\expandafter\newcommand\csname rdfmeta@#1@nostar\endcsname[2][]%
-{\metasetkeys{#1}{##1}\edef\@test{#2}%
-\ifx\@test\@empty\@nameuse{rdfmeta@#1@old}{##2}%
-\else\@nameuse{rdfmeta@#1@old}[#2]{##2}\fi}%
-% \end{macrocode}
-% For |\rdfmeta@|\meta{cseq}|@star| we have to take care of the optional argument of the
-% old macro: if the |optargstar| key was set, then we pass the second argument of
-% |\rdfmeta@upgrade@base| as an optional argument to it as above.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\ifx\upgrade@optargstar\@yes@%
-\expandafter\newcommand\csname rdfmeta@#1@star\endcsname[2][]%
-{\metasetkeys{#1}{##1}\@nameuse{rdfmeta@#1@old}*[#2]{##2}}%
-\else%
-\expandafter\newcommand\csname rdfmeta@#1@star\endcsname[2][]%
-{\metasetkeys{#1}{##1}\@nameuse{rdfmeta@#1@old}*{##2}}%
-\fi%
-\addmetakey*\@@group{\upgrade@optarg}}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{macro}
-%
-% \subsection[id=impl:redef]{Redefinitions}
-%
-% If the |sectioning| macro is set, we redefine the respective commands
-%
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\if@rdfmeta@sectioning
-\message{redefining sectioning commands!}
-\rdfmeta@upgrade*[optarg=short,optargstar=no]{part}
-\rdfmeta@upgrade*[optarg=short,optargstar=no]{chapter}
-\rdfmeta@upgrade*[optarg=short,optargstar=no]{section}
-\rdfmeta@upgrade*[optarg=short,optargstar=no]{subsection}
-\rdfmeta@upgrade*[optarg=short,optargstar=no]{subsubsection}
-\rdfmeta@upgrade*[optarg=short,optargstar=no]{paragraph}
-\fi
-%</package>
-% \end{macrocode}
-% \Finale
-\endinput
-% \iffalse
-% LocalWords: GPL structuresharing STR LaTeX dcm dtx keyval sref CPERL url qw
-%%% Local Variables:
-%%% mode: doctex
-%%% TeX-master: t
-%%% End:
-% \fi
-% LocalWords: RequirePackage birthdate personaltitle academictitle workaddress
-% LocalWords: privaddress worktel privtel workfax privfax worktelfax noDelim
-% LocalWords: privtelfax getKeyValue valuelist ToString getValue affill STDERR
-% LocalWords: ExportMetadata AssignValue DCMperson DefConstructor afterDigest
-% LocalWords: getArg setValue FishOutMetadata keyvals foreach idlist tabline
-% LocalWords: LookupValue insertElement atabline bitabline shorttitle nc args
-% LocalWords: sharealike noderivativeworks DefMacro authorblock subsubsection
-% LocalWords: contribs OptionalKeyVals omgroup omdoc srcref xml RawTeX
-% LocalWords: openElement iffalse kohlhase Thu rdfmeta latexml fileversion omd
-% LocalWords: maketitle setcounter tocdepth tableofcontents newpage section
-% LocalWords: stex exfig vspace hrule lstinputlisting morekeywords aboveskip
-% LocalWords: hasstate.omdoc statedocrd tuev certifiation keydef ednote texttt
-% LocalWords: keysets rdfameta cseq idlabel ctancite ifundefined impl ltxml
-% LocalWords: printbibliography newcommand srefaddidkey expandafter csname ifx
-% LocalWords: expandafter endcsname csname endcsname renewcommand showmeta
-% LocalWords: symdef redef doctex showmeta metakeys keyset textbackslash cert
-% LocalWords: MathOntoAuthDoc09 WD-rdfa-core-20100803 hasstate omtext omtext
-% LocalWords: addkey optarg optarg toctitle optargstar optargstar keygroup
-% LocalWords: oldpart textsf langle textsf langle newif sectioningfalse ifstar
-% LocalWords: sectioningtrue metasetkeys nameuse addmetakey nostar