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% \iffalse meta-comment
%
%% decorule.dtx
%% Copyright © 2010-2011 by Peter Flynn <peter@silmaril.ie>
%
% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the
% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either
% version 1.3 of this license or (at your option) any later
% version. The latest version of this license is in:
%
%     http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
%
% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of
% LaTeX version 2005/12/01 or later.
%
% This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'.
% 
% The current maintainer of this work is Peter Flynn <peter@silmaril.ie>
%
% This work consists of the files decorule.dtx and decorule.ins
% and the derived file decorule.sty.
%
% \fi
% \iffalse
%<package>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[2009/09/24]
%<package>\ProvidesPackage{decorule}[2011/08/02 v0.6 The decorule LaTeX2e package]
%<package>\RequirePackage{graphicx}
%<package>\RequirePackage{fix-cm}
%<*driver>
\documentclass[12pt]{ltxdoc}
\usepackage{decorule}
\usepackage[utf8x]{inputenc}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage{fancyvrb}
\usepackage{mflogo}
\usepackage{chicago}
\usepackage{url}
\usepackage{nicefrac}
\usepackage{lmodern}
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\EnableCrossrefs
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\begin{document}
  \DocInput{decorule.dtx}
\end{document}
%</driver>
% \fi
%
% \CheckSum{142}
%
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% \changes{v0.6}{2011/08/02}{Fix for the DVI-related display bug: Heiko Overdiek kindly identified the problem with the c@sym@rotate counter, that it isn't expandable. The graphics package only uses edef, but in the special, the explicit number is needed, because PostScript or GhostScript don't know \TeX{}. The result now works in Postscript output but DVI viewers may still display incorrectly..}
% \changes{v0.5}{2011/07/28}{Fixes after release: Added par breaks and centering. Attempted to identify why it fails when creating DVI but works for PDF (section on Bugs created)..}
% \changes{v0.4}{2011/06/13}{Bugs fixed on first release: 1) Added missing packages (graphicx and fix-cm); 2) Removed bogus change record from .sty file.}
% \changes{v0.3}{2011/06/11}{Revised for .dtx file: 1) Rewrote documentation; 2) Generated .dtx.}
% \changes{v0.2}{2010/07/14}{Updated to package format: Wrote .dtx file by hand.}
% \changes{v0.1}{2010/03/20}{Written for TUGboat: Developed by hand.}
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% \title{The \textsf{decorule} LaTeX2e package\thanks{%
% This document corresponds to \textsf{decorule}
% \textit{v.}\ \fileversion, dated \filedate.}
% \\[1ex]\Large 
% A decorative swelled rule}
% \author{Peter Flynn\\\normalsize
% Silmaril Consultants\\[-4pt]\normalsize
% Textual Therapy Division\\\normalsize
% (\texttt{peter@silmaril.ie})}
% \maketitle
% \renewcommand{\abstractname}{Summary}\thispagestyle{empty}
% \begin{abstract}\noindent
% This package implements a decorative swelled rule using
% only a symbol from a font installed with all distributions of
% \TeX{}, so it works independently, without the need to install
% any additional software or fonts.\par
% This is the packaged version of the macro which was
% originally published in the `Typographers' Inn'
% column in TUGboat \cite{tb97}.\par
% This version fixes the bug caused by failing to supply the
% correct values for DVI drivers for rendering glyph rotation.
% The result now works in Postscript output but DVI viewers may
% still display incorrectly.\par
% \end{abstract}
% \clearpage
% \tableofcontents
% \clearpage
% \section{Swelled rules}
% Swelled rules were a popular device in 19th century
% typesetting, and were usually done as special sorts from a
% typefounder, or in some cases fabricated from combinations of
% decorative brass rule cut to calculated lengths.\par
% In digital systems, they can be implemented as images or
% as glyphs in fonts, but are not usually extensible except by
% distortion. This example is constructed programmatically so
% that it could be adapted to the width it is required for (that
% feature is not implemented in this version and is left as an
% exercise to the user).\par
% \subsection{Other work}
% As discussed in the original article \cite{tb97} there is an \textsf{swrule} package
%   by Tobias Dussa \cite{dussa} which builds a
%   geometric lozenge from very fine lines, and there is a paper
%   by Steve Peter \cite{peter} which describes
%   a more extensible method using \MP{} for
%   \ConTeXt{}.\par
% \subsection{This solution}
% However, it is also possible to produce one using just a
%   character from a font, combined with some looping in a macro
%   with careful positioning and kerning. This example was
%   constructed from the swung dash (\DescribeMacro{\sim}\verb`\sim`)
%   character in math mode, rotated and scaled to fit in an
%   asending and then descending series.\par
% This package is available from your nearest CTAN
%   respository in the directory \url{}. The original
%   example is available at
%   \url{http://latex.silmaril.ie/packages/decorule}.
%   All suggestions for improving and extending it are
%   welcome.\par
% \decorule{}\par
% \subsection{Bugs}
% Rainer adS and Herbert Schulz kindly pointed out on
%   \url{comp.text.tex}\footnote{%
% \url{<j0sco9$emv$1@news.albasani.net>} 
%       and
%       \url{<herbs-038AC9.15151428072011@news.wowway.com>}} that it failed when using standard (DVI)
%   \LaTeX{}, although it was correct when using
%   \emph{pdflatex}.\par
% Attempts to render the DVI with (eg)
%   \emph{dvipdf} were failing with a
%   Ghostscript error: \verb`/undefined in \c@sym@rotate`.\par
% Heiko Overdiek kindly identified the problem with the
%   \DescribeMacro{\c@sym@rotate}\verb`\c@sym@rotate` counter, that `it
%     isn't expandable. The graphics package only uses \texttt{edef}, but in the \texttt{special}, the explicit number is
%     needed, because PostScript or GhostScript don't know
%     \TeX{}.'\par
% The result now works in Postscript output but DVI
%   viewers may still display incorrectly.\par
% \clearpage
% \raggedright
% \addtocontents{toc}{\medskip}
% \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{\refname}
% \bibliography{decorule}
% \bibliographystyle{chicago}
% \begin{VerbatimOut}{decorule.bib}
%<*ignore>
@article{tb97,
author 	 = {Peter Flynn},
shortauthor 	 = {Flynn},
title 	 = {{Typographers' Inn: Where have all the flowers gone?}},
pages 	 = {21-22},
journal 	 = {{TUGboat}},
volume 	 = {31},
number 	 = {1},
year 	 = {2010}
}
@article{peter,
author 	 = {Steve Peter},
shortauthor 	 = {Peter},
title 	 = {{Swelled rules and \MP{}}},
pages 	 = {193-195},
journal 	 = {{TUGboat}},
volume 	 = {26},
number 	 = {3},
year 	 = {2005}
}
@misc{dussa,
author 	 = {Tobias Dussa},
shortauthor 	 = {Dussa},
title 	 = {{swrule.sty}},
year 	 = {2001},
month 	 = {Oct},
howpublished 	 = {CTAN: \TeX{} Users Group},
url 	 = {http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/generic/misc/swrule.sty}
}
%</ignore>
% \end{VerbatimOut}
% \StopEventually{%
%   \clearpage
%   \newgeometry{left=3cm}
%   \PrintChanges
%   \clearpage
%   \PrintIndex}
%   \newgeometry{left=5cm}
% \clearpage
% \section{Implementation}
% The package consists of a single main macro \texttt{decorule}, which cycles through sizes
% of the symbol from minimum to maximum, rotating and scaling
% according to values preset here; and then from the maximum
% back down to the minimum.\par
% \subsection{Preliminary declarations}
% \begin{macro}{\sym@min}
% Define a counter and a minimum point size to start and
%     end with. This value is an integer, hence a counter is
%     used.\par
%    \begin{macrocode}
\newcounter{sym@min}
\setcounter{sym@min}{1}
%    \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \begin{macro}{\sym@max}
% Do the same for the maximum point size that the rule
%     will get to in the middle.\par
%    \begin{macrocode}
\newcounter{sym@max}
\setcounter{sym@max}{20}
%    \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \begin{macro}{\sym@step}
% Set the step size or the increments of the glyph in
%     whole points.\par
%    \begin{macrocode}
\newcounter{sym@step}
\setcounter{sym@step}{1}
%    \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \begin{macro}{\sym@rotate}
% Specify the amount in (whole) degrees by which we will
%     need to rotate the symbol to make each glyph mesh with the
%     previous one. The use of the
%     \DescribeMacro{\thesym@rotate}\verb`\thesym@rotate` form is a bugfix due to
%     Heiko Oberdiek in \url{news:comp.text.tex} at \textlangle\verb`j0sonk$q9v$1@dont-email.me`\textrangle{}.\par
% \changes{v0.6}{2011/08/02}{Added fix from Heiko for sym@rotate}
%    \begin{macrocode}
\newcounter{sym@rotate}
\renewcommand*{\thesym@rotate}{\the\c@sym@rotate}%
\setcounter{sym@rotate}{45}
%    \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \begin{macro}{\sym@size}
% Define a counter to hold the current (calculated) size
%     as we loop through the sizes.\par
%    \begin{macrocode}
\newcounter{sym@size}
%    \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \begin{macro}{\sym@raise}
% Define a length to hold the amount calculated at each
%     step to raise/lower each glyph by (because we rotate them as
%     we go).\par
%    \begin{macrocode}
\newlength{\sym@raise}
%    \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \begin{macro}{\sym@skip}
% Define another length to hold the amount calculated to
%     backspace between successive glyphs to make sure they
%     touch.\par
%    \begin{macrocode}
\newlength{\sym@skip}
%    \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \begin{macro}{\sym@symbol}
% Lastly, define the font character to use as the glyph.
%     For the swelled rule we use the swung dash.\par
%    \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\sym@symbol}{$\sim$}
%    \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \subsection{The main macro}
% \begin{macro}{\decorule}
% Now we can define the macro that does the actual
%     work.\par
% \changes{v0.3}{2011/06/11}{Rearranged spacing to suit the .dtx layout}
% \changes{v0.5}{2011/07/28}{Added par breaks and centering}
%    \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\decorule}{\par\begingroup\centering
%    \end{macrocode}
% Start by setting the initial size to the minimum size
%     declared above:\par
%    \begin{macrocode}
\setcounter{sym@size}{\c@sym@min}
%    \end{macrocode}
% Go through the steps up to, but not including, the
%     maximum size:\par
%    \begin{macrocode}
\loop
%    \end{macrocode}
% Raise each glyph above the baseline by half the
%     point size that we will use:\par
%    \begin{macrocode}
\setlength{\sym@raise}{\c@sym@size pt}%
    \divide\sym@raise by2
%    \end{macrocode}
% Raise, rotate, and (in this case of
%     \DescribeMacro{\sim}\verb`\sim`) reflect the glyph in a \texttt{hbox} of its own point size,
%     using \texttt{hss} to prevent
%     \TeX{} squawking. Heiko Oberdiek also identified the fix of
%     using \DescribeMacro{\thesym@rotate}\verb`\thesym@rotate` instead of
%     \DescribeMacro{\c@sym@rotate}\verb`\c@sym@rotate` for the box rotation, here
%     and elsewhere below.\par
% \changes{v0.6}{2011/08/02}{Changed c@sym@rotate to thesym@rotate}
%    \begin{macrocode}
\raisebox{-\sym@raise}{%
      \fontsize{\c@sym@size}{0}\selectfont
      \rotatebox{\thesym@rotate}{\reflectbox{\hbox
          to\c@sym@size pt{\hss\sym@symbol\hss}}}}%
%    \end{macrocode}
% Calculate the amount to backspace as \nicefrac23 of the
%     current size:\par
%    \begin{macrocode}
\setlength{\sym@skip}{\c@sym@size pt}%
    \divide\sym@skip by3
    \multiply\sym@skip by2
    \kern-\sym@skip
%    \end{macrocode}
% Increment the counter and repeat:\par
%    \begin{macrocode}
\addtocounter{sym@size}{\c@sym@step}%
    \ifnum\c@sym@size<\c@sym@max
  \repeat
%    \end{macrocode}
% Now do the same for the sole occurrence of the maximum
%     size:\par
% \changes{v0.6}{2011/08/02}{Changed c@sym@rotate to thesym@rotate}
%    \begin{macrocode}
\setlength{\sym@raise}{\c@sym@max pt}%
  \divide\sym@raise by2
  \raisebox{-\sym@raise}{%
    \fontsize{\c@sym@max}{0}\selectfont
    \rotatebox{\thesym@rotate}{\reflectbox{\hbox
        to\c@sym@max pt{\hss\sym@symbol\hss}}}}%
%    \end{macrocode}
% Start back down following the exact same pattern in
%     reverse, using the current size (one step less than the
%     maximum just used). The value has been left undisturbed
%     from the last loop of the outward journey. This time,
%     however, do the kerning \emph{before} the
%     glyph.\par
% \changes{v0.6}{2011/08/02}{Changed c@sym@rotate to thesym@rotate}
%    \begin{macrocode}
\loop
    \setlength{\sym@skip}{\c@sym@size pt}%
    \divide\sym@skip by3
    \multiply\sym@skip by2
    \kern-\sym@skip
    \setlength{\sym@raise}{\c@sym@size pt}%
    \divide\sym@raise by2
    \raisebox{-\sym@raise}{%
    \fontsize{\c@sym@size}{0}\selectfont
    \rotatebox{\thesym@rotate}{\reflectbox{\hbox
        to\c@sym@size pt{\hss\sym@symbol\hss}}}}%
    \addtocounter{sym@size}{-\c@sym@step}%
    \ifnum\c@sym@size>\c@sym@min
  \repeat
%    \end{macrocode}
% Finally, do the minimum size:\par
% \changes{v0.6}{2011/08/02}{Changed c@sym@rotate to thesym@rotate}
%    \begin{macrocode}
\setlength{\sym@skip}{\c@sym@min pt}%
  \divide\sym@skip by3
  \multiply\sym@skip by2
  \kern-\sym@skip
  \setlength{\sym@raise}{\c@sym@min pt}%
  \divide\sym@raise by2
  \raisebox{-\sym@raise}{%
  \fontsize{\c@sym@min}{0}\selectfont
  \rotatebox{\thesym@rotate}{\reflectbox{\hbox
        to\c@sym@min pt{\hss\sym@symbol\hss}}}}%
\par\endgroup}
%    \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \appendix
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