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diff --git a/systems/knuth/local/lib/list-latin.tex b/systems/knuth/local/lib/list-latin.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..71d5bb6d9a --- /dev/null +++ b/systems/knuth/local/lib/list-latin.tex @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +% This program by D. E. Knuth is not copyrighted and can be used freely. +% Makes a listing of one or more files +% Extended to allow the Latin-1 accented characters in UTF-8 encoding +% Typical usage: +% tex list-latin *.txt \\end + +\def\grabfile#1 {\setbox0=\lastbox\endgraf\doit{#1}} +\everypar{\grabfile} + +\font\filenamefont= cmtt8 scaled\magstep3 +\font\headlinefont= cmr8 +\font\listingfont= cmtex10 +\font\ttfont= cmtt10 +\font\syttfont= cmsytt10 +\font\eoffont= cmti8 + +\def\today{\ifcase\month\or + January\or February\or March\or April\or May\or June\or + July\or August\or September\or October\or November\or December\fi + \space\number\day, \number\year} +\newcount\m \newcount\n +\n=\time \divide\n 60 \m=-\n \multiply\m 60 \advance\m \time +\def\hours{\twodigits\n\twodigits\m} +\def\twodigits#1{\ifnum #1<10 0\fi \number#1} + +\newlinechar=`@ +\message{@\today\space at \hours} + +\raggedbottom +\nopagenumbers + +\newcount\n +\catcode`\^^c3=\active +\def\missing{{\syttfont\char15}} +\def^^c3#1{\n=`#1\advance\n by-128 + {\ttfont\ifcase\n + \`A\or\'A\or\^A\or\~A\or\"A\or\AA\or\AE\or\c C\or + \`E\or\'E\or\^E\or\"E\or\`I\or\'I\or\^I\or\"I\or + \missing\or\~N\or\`O\or\'O\or\^O\or\~O\or\"O\or{\syttfont\char2}\or + \O\or\`U\or\'U\or\^U\or\"U\or\'Y\or\missing\or\ss\or + \`a\or\'a\or\^a\or\~a\or\"a\or\aa\or\ae\or\c c\or + \`e\or\'e\or\^e\or\"e\or\`\i\or\'\i\or\^\i\or\"\i\or + \missing\or\~n\or\`o\or\'o\or\^o\or\~o\or\"o\or{\syttfont\char4}\or + \o\or\`u\or\'u\or\^u\or\"u\or\'y\or\missing\or\"y\fi}} + +\chardef\other=12 +\def\doit#1{\message{@Listing #1@} + \begingroup \everypar{} \frenchspacing + \headline{\filenamefont#1\quad\headlinefont \today\ at \hours + \hfill Page \folio} + \def\do##1{\catcode`##1=\other}\dospecials + \catcode127=\other \catcode9=\other \catcode12=\other + \parindent 0pt \parfillskip=0pt plus 1fil minus 1in + \everypar{\hangindent 1in} \rightskip=0pt plus 2in + \def\par{\ifvmode\penalty-500\medskip\else\endgraf\fi} + \listingfont \obeylines \obeyspaces \global\pageno=1 + \input #1 {\eoffont(end of\/ file)}\endgraf\vfill\eject\endgroup} +{\obeyspaces\global\let =\ } +\catcode`\_=\other % allow _ in file names + +% A tab (^^I) prints as lowercase gamma. +% Character ^^M could be made visible, with a bit of work; +% at present, it's indistinguishable from newline (^^J). + +% You can get up to 103 characters on a line without an overfull box. + +% Further notes from Don, January 2017: +% +% Maybe I'm the only person left who still uses plain TeX in a UTF-8 world. +% +% But for what it's worth, I'm appending a little file that I prepared today, +% since it turned out to be useful in a project of interest to me. +% +% Namely, I've got a program that takes an XML encoding of organ-pipe +% settings, used by performers when they change the stops during a +% performance, and translates it into a human-readable form. +% I mean, the output says "when you reach combination nunber 0013, +% the following ranks of pipes are set to play". +% +% The names of those ranks of pipes often contain accented characters, +% as well as things like the German \ss. In order to use such texts on the Web, +% I have them in UTF-8 code. But to make a verbatim hardcopy listing using +% nice typewriter-style fonts, I wanted a program like "list.tex", which +% I've been using to print text files for more than 25 years. +% +% Fortunately, the accented characters all turn out to be two-character +% sequences in UTF-8, where the first character is always '303. So I +% can simply make that character active, and it can then change the +% following character appropriately. +% +% Therefore I added a few lines to "list.tex", resulting in "list-latin.tex". +% And it works! Hence it might be a useful addition to the CTAN archives. +% +% Yours truly, Don |