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%% @texfile{
%% filename = "amsppt1.tex",
%% version = "2.2",
%% date = "2001/08/07",
%% time = "13:17:37 EDT",
%% checksum = "11263 141 693 5811",
%% filetype = "AMS-TeX: option",
%% author = "American Mathematical Society",
%% copyright = "Copyright 1991, 2001 American Mathematical Society,
%% all rights reserved. Copying of this file is
%% authorized only if either:
%% (1) you make absolutely no changes to your copy
%% including name; OR
%% (2) if you do make changes, you first rename it
%% to some other name.",
%% address = "American Mathematical Society,
%% Technical Support,
%% Publications Technical Group,
%% P. O. Box 6248,
%% Providence, RI 02940,
%% USA",
%% telephone = "401-455-4080 or (in the USA and Canada)
%% 800-321-4AMS (321-4267)",
%% FAX = "401-331-3842",
%% email = "tech-support@ams.org (Internet)",
%% codetable = "ISO/ASCII",
%% keywords = "amstex, ams-tex, tex",
%% abstract = "This is a a conversion file that makes documents
%% prepared for AMSPPT version 1 compatible with AMSPPT
%% version 2.0+. The statement
%% \input amsppt1
%% needs to be added after the \documentstyle line in each
%% document to be converted.",
%% docstring = "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.",
%% }
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%
% We start by testing the control sequence \amsppt1.tex so that we
% can prevent accidentally loading this file twice.
\expandafter\ifx\csname amsppt1.tex\endcsname\relax
\else\endinput\fi
% Now we define \amsppt1.tex to handle catcoding of the @ sign.
\expandafter\edef\csname amsppt1.tex\endcsname{%
\catcode`\noexpand\@=\the\catcode`\@\space}
\catcode`\@=11
%
\let\ad@\address \def\address#1{\ad@#1\endaddress}
\let\da@\date \def\date#1{\da@#1\enddate}
\let\tk@\thanks \def\thanks#1{\tk@#1\endthanks}
\let\kw@\keywords \def\keywords#1{\kw@#1\endkeywords}
\let\su@\subjclass \def\subjclass#1{\su@#1\endsubjclass}
\let\ab@\abstract \long\def\abstract#1{\ab@#1\endabstract}
%
% If we assume that documents that use amsppt1.tex will not be
% intended for submission to the AMS, then it's better to revert to
% the old page dimensions:
%
\parindent10\p@ \hsize26pc \vsize42pc
\captionwidth@\hsize \advance\captionwidth@-1.5in
%
\def\nologo{\let\logo@\empty}
%
% Backward compatibility for \subheading and \heading are already
% provided in AMSPPT 2.0 because (unlike the topmatter items) there
% is no name conflict.
%
% In AMSPPT version 2.0+ \endRefs is expected at the end of the
% References section. We install a test in \enddocument
% to let us know if \endRefs needs to be added.
% Just in case someone has amsppt1.tex but not amsppt.sty vers. 2.2
% we first make the change in the older version of \enddocument
% and then use a test to prevent the newer version from being
% read.
\outer\def\enddocument{%
\runaway@{proclaim}%
% To test whether we are inside a \Refs section, we check
% the \sfcode of the period. Just in case someone has
% used \frenchspacing, we also check the \sfcode of the
% comma as well.
\ifnum\sfcode`\.=\@m % if sfcode of period = 1000, we must be in \Refs ...
\ifnum\sfcode`\,=\@m\else % unless comma also has sfcode 1000, which
% means \frenchspacing was used.
\message{Note: For \styname\space version 2 compatibility, add
\string\endRefs\space at end of
\expandafter\eat@\string\\Refs section}%
\endRefs
\fi\fi
\ifmonograph@ % do nothing
\else
\nobreak
\thetranslator@
\count@\z@ \loop\ifnum\count@<\addresscount@\advance\count@\@ne
\csname address\number\count@\endcsname
\csname email\number\count@\endcsname
\repeat
\fi
\vfill\supereject\end}
% If \add@missing is undefined, let's quit here.
\expandafter\ifx\csname add@missing\endcsname\relax
% Restore the old catcode of the @ character:
\csname amsppt1.tex\endcsname
\endinput\fi
\outer\def\enddocument{\par % \par will do a runaway check for \endref
\expandafter\ifx\envir@end\endRefs
\message{Note: For \styname\space version 2 compatibility, add
\string\endRefs\space at end of
\expandafter\eat@\string\\Refs section}%
\endRefs
\fi
% Repeat these in case an article (or book chapter!) doesn't
% have a references section:
\add@missing\endroster \add@missing\endproclaim \add@missing\enddefinition
\add@missing\enddemo \add@missing\endremark \add@missing\endexample
% In a monograph we expect the translator name and author addresses
% to be handled in the front matter rather than at the end of the
% individual chapters:
\ifmonograph@ % do nothing
\else
% No break between the References and the final matter.
\nobreak
\thetranslator@
% Print all the \address's, including e-mail addresses if present.
% If any of the \email's are undefined the \csname will just evaluate
% to \relax.
\count@\z@ \loop\ifnum\count@<\addresscount@\advance\count@\@ne
\csname address\number\count@\endcsname
\csname email\number\count@\endcsname
\repeat
\fi
\vfill\supereject\end}
%
% Restore the old catcode of the @ character:
\csname amsppt1.tex\endcsname
\endinput
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