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+% /u/sy/beebe/tex/texnames/texnames.sty, Sat Oct 26 11:19:21 1991
+% Edit by Nelson H. F. Beebe <beebe@magna.math.utah.edu>
+%%% ====================================================================
+%%% @TeX-style-file{
+%%% author = "Nelson H. F. Beebe",
+%%% version = "1.09",
+%%% date = "16 March 1993",
+%%% time = "10:08:05 MST",
+%%% filename = "texnames.sty",
+%%% address = "Center for Scientific Computing
+%%% Department of Mathematics
+%%% South Physics Building
+%%% University of Utah
+%%% Salt Lake City, UT 84112
+%%% USA
+%%% Tel: (801) 581-5254
+%%% FAX: (801) 581-4148",
+%%% checksum = "15888 291 1374 12268",
+%%% email = "beebe@magna.math.utah.edu (Internet)",
+%%% codetable = "ISO/ASCII",
+%%% keywords = "TeX names",
+%%% supported = "yes",
+%%% docstring = "This style file for AmSTeX, LaTeX, and TeX
+%%% defines macros for the names of TeX
+%%% and METAFONT programs, in several
+%%% letter-case variants:
+%%%
+%%% \AMSTEX, \AMSTeX, \AmSTeX
+%%% \BIBTEX, \BIBTeX, \BibTeX
+%%% \LAMSTeX, \LAmSTeX
+%%% \LaTeX, \LATEX
+%%% \METAFONT, \MF
+%%% \SLITEX, \SLITeX, \SLiTeX, \SliTeX
+%%%
+%%% It will NOT redefine any macro that
+%%% already exists, so it can be included
+%%% harmlessly after other style files.
+%%%
+%%% In AmSTeX or Plain TeX, just do
+%%%
+%%% \input texnames.sty
+%%%
+%%% In LaTeX, do
+%%%
+%%% \documentstyle[...,texnames]{...}
+%%%
+%%% This file grew out of original work by
+%%%
+%%% Richard Furuta
+%%% Department of Computer Science
+%%% University of Maryland
+%%% College Park, MD 20742
+%%%
+%%% furuta@mimsy.umd.edu
+%%% seismo!umcp-cs!furuta
+%%%
+%%% 22 October 1986, first release (1.00)
+%%%
+%%% 1 April 1987 (1.01): Modified by William
+%%% LeFebvre, Rice University to include
+%%% definitions for BibTeX and SLiTeX, as they
+%%% appear in the LaTeX Local User's Guide
+%%% template (the file latex/local.tex in
+%%% standard distributions)
+%%%
+%%% 26 October 1991 (1.02): Modified by
+%%% Nelson H. F. Beebe <beebe@math.utah.edu> to
+%%% add several new macro names, and adapt for
+%%% use with Plain TeX and AmSTeX.
+%%%
+%%% 26 October 1991 (1.03): Add \LaTeX and
+%%% \LATEX
+%%%
+%%% 25 November 1991 (1.04): Add \LamSTeX
+%%% and \LAMSTeX
+%%%
+%%% 27 January 1991 (1.05 and 1.06): Add slanted
+%%% font support for \MF. Make several comment
+%%% changes. Add a couple of missing % at end
+%%% of line, and replace blank lines by empty
+%%% comments.
+%%%
+%%% 30 December 1992 (1.07): Use \TeX in
+%%% definitions of \BibTeX and \LaTeX. Remove
+%%% occurrences of \rm. Change \sc to use
+%%% \scriptfont instead of hardwiring cmcsc10.
+%%% Use \cal for \LAMSTeX.
+%%%
+%%% 1 March 1993 (1.08): Consolidate \ifx's onto
+%%% single lines for brevity. Add
+%%% \spacefactor1000 to definitions for \TeX and \MF.
+%%%
+%%% 16 March 1993 (1.09): Add \AmS, \AMS, \AmSLaTeX,
+%%% and \AMSLaTeX.
+%%%
+%%% The checksum field above contains a CRC-16
+%%% checksum as the first value, followed by the
+%%% equivalent of the standard UNIX wc (word
+%%% count) utility output of lines, words, and
+%%% characters. This is produced by Robert
+%%% Solovay's checksum utility.",
+%%%
+%%% }
+%%% ====================================================================
+%
+\immediate\write16{This is texnames.sty, Version 1.09 <16 March 1993>}%
+%
+% This has a chance of working in different styles and sizes, although
+% it's not perfect. If \sc actually selects a caps-and-small caps font,
+% we want to use lowercase letters (to get the small caps). But if \sc
+% selects a smaller point size, we want to use uppercase letters.
+% \uppercasesc is called on every letter we typeset in \sc, so both
+% forms can be accommodated.
+\ifx\sc\undefined
+ \def\sc{%
+ % If there is no \scriptfont for the current family, use a fixed
+ % font. What more can we do?
+ \expandafter\ifx\the\scriptfont\fam\nullfont
+ \font\temp = cmr7 \temp
+ \else
+ \the\scriptfont\fam
+ \fi
+ \def\uppercasesc{\char\uccode`}%
+ }%
+\fi
+\ifx\uppercasesc\undefined
+ \let\uppercasesc = \relax
+\fi
+%
+% In the following, we first give the ``official'' definition,
+% then follow it with spelling variants. Alternate definitions
+% are discarded in favor of the official one. Each family is
+% separated by a line like the following one.
+%
+%=======================================================================
+%
+% Only change from plain.tex is the \spacefactor assignment (suggested
+% by Phil Taylor), so that \TeX at the end of a sentence isn't treated
+% as an abbreviation.
+%
+\def\TeX{T\kern-.1667em\lower.5ex\hbox{E}\kern-.125emX\spacefactor1000 }%
+%
+%=======================================================================
+% From the AMS tex/ams/amslatex/fontsel/nfssinst.tex file:
+% hacked by RF 1994/03/31
+\ifx\mathcal\undefined
+ \def\mathcal#1{{\cal #1}}
+\fi
+\ifx\AmS\undefined
+ \def\AmS{$\mathcal{A}$\kern-.1667em\lower.5ex\hbox
+ {$\mathcal{M}$}\kern-.125em$\mathcal{S}$}
+\fi
+\ifx\AMS\undefined \let\AMS=\AmS \fi
+\ifx\AmSLaTeX\undefined
+ \def\AmSLaTeX{\AmS-\LaTeX}
+\fi
+\ifx\AMSLaTeX\undefined \let\AMSLaTeX=\AmSLaTeX \fi
+%=======================================================================
+%
+% Mike Spivak's amstex/amstex.tex 1.1d [26-Aug-1988] has
+% \def\AmSTeX{{\textfontii A}\kern-.1667em\lower.5ex\hbox
+% {\textfontii M}\kern-.125em{\textfontii S}-\TeX}
+% and 2.1 [05-Apr-1991] has an equivalent definition.
+% AmSTeX's \textfontii is exactly the same as \cal, which
+% all TeX variants understand.
+%
+\ifx\AmSTeX\undefined
+ \def\AmSTeX{\AmS-\TeX}%
+\fi
+%
+% Leslie Lamport's latex/tmanual.tex [10-Jul-1984] (an early
+% draft of the book) defines it in uppercase with the standard
+% definition.
+\ifx\AMSTEX\undefined \let\AMSTEX=\AmSTeX \fi
+%
+% Barbara Beeton's latex/deproc.sty [24-Apr-1986] and inputs/tugbot.sty
+% [11-Jan-1988] uses this spelling, but the definition
+% \leavevmode\hbox{$\mathcal{A}\kern-.2em\lower.376ex \hbox{$\mathcal{
+% M}$}\kern-.2em\mathcal{S}$-\TeX}
+\ifx\AMSTeX\undefined \let\AMSTeX=\AmSTeX \fi
+%
+%=======================================================================
+%
+% The definitions of \BibTeX and \SLiTeX in Leslie Lamport's
+% latex/local.tex lower the E by 0.7ex, while \TeX in plain.tex lowers
+% it by 0.5ex. Oren Patashnik's bibtex/btxdoc.tex and bibtex/btxhak.tex
+% [08-Feb-1988] and bibtex/bibtex.web 0.99c [xx-Feb-1988] use this same
+% name and definition, but Oren said using \TeX here is ok. (Curiously,
+% LaTeX itself does not define macros for any TeXware except LaTeX and
+% TeX!)
+\ifx\BibTeX\undefined
+ \ifx\textsc\undefined
+ \def\BibTeX{B{\sc \uppercasesc i\kern-.025em \uppercasesc b}\kern-.08em
+ \TeX}%
+ \else
+ \def\BibTeX{\textsc{Bib}\kern-.08em
+ \TeX}%
+ \fi
+\fi
+%
+% Leslie Lamport uses this spelling in latex.tex, but not as a
+% macro. We include it for consistency with AMSTeX.
+\ifx\BIBTeX\undefined \let\BIBTeX=\BibTeX \fi
+%
+% Leslie Lamport's latex/slides.tex [05-Jun-1984],
+% latex/tmanual.tex [10-Jul-1984] (an early draft of the book),
+% and latex/lerrata.tex [23-Jul-1985] have this spelling, but the
+% definition BIB\kern-.1em\TeX.
+\ifx\BIBTEX\undefined \let\BIBTEX=\BibTeX \fi
+%
+%=======================================================================
+%
+% From tugboat.com 1.08 [24-Oct-1990].
+\ifx\LAMSTeX\undefined
+ \def\LAMSTeX{L\raise.42ex\hbox{\kern-.3em\the\scriptfont2 A}%
+ \kern-.2em\lower.376ex\hbox{\the\textfont2 M}%
+ \kern-.125em {\the\textfont2 S}-\TeX}%
+\fi
+%
+\ifx\LamSTeX\undefined \let\LamSTeX=\LAMSTeX \fi
+%
+% This variant seems likely to appear:
+\ifx\LAmSTeX\undefined \let\LAmSTeX=\LAMSTeX \fi
+%
+%=======================================================================
+%
+% The definition from latex.tex (LATEX VERSION 2.09 <14 January 1991>)
+% and bibtex.web 0.99c [xx-Feb-1988] lowers the E slightly more than
+% \TeX, but consistency seems more desirable. See comments at \BibTeX.
+% Different definitions are given by latex/deproc.sty [24-Apr-1986],
+% amstex/man.sty [15-Dec-1986] inputs/tugbot.sty [11-Jan-1988], and
+% latex/tugboat.com 1.08 [24-Oct-1990].
+%
+% note: this definition doesn't have a variant based on \textsc, since
+% anything that's LaTeX2e-compatible ought to have it anyway...
+%
+\ifx\LaTeX\undefined
+ \def\LaTeX{L\kern-.36em\raise.3ex\hbox{\sc \uppercasesc a}\kern-.15em\TeX}%
+\fi
+%
+% latex/slides.tex [05-Jun-1984] and latex/lerrata.tex [23-Jul-1985]
+% have this spelling, but different definitions
+\ifx\LATEX\undefined \let\LATEX=\LaTeX \fi
+%
+% LaTeX 2e `standard' logo (euuccchhhh!)
+\ifx\LaTeXe\undefined
+ \def\LaTeXe{\LaTeX\kern.15em 2${}_{\textstyle\varepsilon}$}
+\fi
+%
+% and a corresponding thing for LaTeX _explicitly_ 2.09
+%
+\ifx\LaTeXo\undefined
+ \def\LaTeXo{\LaTeX\kern.15em 2.09}
+\fi
+%
+%=======================================================================
+%
+% Don Knuth's mf.web 2.7 [xx-Sep-1990] and Barbara Beeton's
+% latex/deproc.sty [24-Apr-1986] use an equivalent of this definition.
+% The font is variously named \logo, \manfnt, and \mf. plain.tex
+% preloads \manfnt. manfnt has the letters A, E, F, M, N, O, T in
+% various sizes plus extra symbols for Don Knuth's books Computers and
+% Typesetting, and Concrete Mathematics, while logo10 has only those
+% letters in one size. AmSTeX uses \logo in amsppt.sty and imappt.sty,
+% so we should avoid it, and tugboat.com uses \mf for {\smc Metafont}.
+% We therefore use \manfnt here, defining it if necessary. QUESTION:
+% should we use manfnt, or logo10?
+\ifx\MF\undefined
+ \ifx\manfnt\undefined
+ \font\manfnt=logo10
+ \fi
+ \ifx\manfntsl\undefined
+ \font\manfntsl=logosl10
+ \fi
+ \def\MF{{\ifdim\fontdimen1\font>0pt \let\manfnt = \manfntsl \fi
+ {\manfnt META}\-{\manfnt FONT}}\spacefactor1000 }%
+\fi
+%
+% I cannot find any `official' uses of this alternate, but it
+% seems likely that people will use it.
+\ifx\METAFONT\undefined \let\METAFONT=\MF \fi
+%
+%=======================================================================
+%
+% Leslie Lamport's latex/slides.tex [05-Jun-1984]. His
+% latex/lerrata.tex [23-Jul-1985] and latex/tmanual.tex
+% [10-Jul-1984] (an early draft of the book) define it as
+% SLI\TeX! The LaTeX User's Guide and Reference Manual (1986)
+% appears to use small caps, and possibly kerning, for Sli.
+% I need to ask Leslie to suggest a preferred definition.
+\ifx\SLITEX\undefined
+ \ifx\textsc\undefined
+ \def\SLITEX{S\kern-.065em L\kern-.18em\raise.32ex\hbox{\textsc{i}}%
+ \kern-.03em\TeX}%
+ \else
+ \def\SLITEX{S\kern-.065em L\kern-.18em\raise.32ex\hbox{i}%
+ \kern-.03em\TeX}%
+ \fi
+\fi
+%
+% latex/local.tex (sample Local Guide) [27-Oct-1988] uses
+% this name, but defines it as
+% {\rm S\kern-.06em{\sc l\kern-.035emi}\kern-.06em T\kern
+% -.1667em\lower.7ex\hbox{E}\kern-.125emX}
+% with an extra-low E, and kerned Sli in small caps. Is this
+% what the LaTeX User's Guide and Reference Manual (1986) used?
+\ifx\SLiTeX\undefined \let\SLiTeX=\SLITEX \fi
+%
+% latex/slitex.tex [08-Jun-1988] uses SliTeX in typeouts,
+% but not as a macro -- what a way to confuse the user.
+\ifx\SliTeX\undefined \let\SliTeX=\SLITEX \fi
+%
+% I cannot find a use of this one, but it seems a likely
+% candidate anyway, and is consistent with AMSTeX and BIBTeX.
+\ifx\SLITeX\undefined \let\SLITeX=\SLITEX \fi
+%
+%=======================================================================
+%
+% from pictex.tex:
+\ifx\PiC\undefined \def\PiC{P\kern-.12em\lower.5ex\hbox{I}\kern-.075emC} \fi
+\ifx\PiCTeX\undefined \def\PiCTeX{\PiC\kern-.11em\TeX} \fi
+%
+% from fantasy-land:
+\ifx\VorTeX\undefined \def\VorTeX{V\kern-2.7pt\lower.5ex\hbox{O\kern-1.4pt R}%
+ \kern-2.6ptT\kern-.1667em\lower.5ex\hbox{E}\kern-.125emX} \fi
+%
+\endinput
+%=========================[End of texnames.sty]=========================