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% \iffalse meta-comment
%
%% Copyright (C) 2020-2021 by Marcel Krueger
%%
%% This file may be distributed and/or modified under the
%% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either
%% version 1.3c 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.
%
%<*batch>
%<*gobble>
\ifx\jobname\relax\let\documentclass\undefined\fi
\ifx\documentclass\undefined
\csname fi\endcsname
%</gobble>
\input docstrip.tex
\keepsilent
\let\MetaPrefix\relax
\preamble
\endpreamble
\postamble
\endpostamble
\def\MetaPrefix{--}
\generate{%
\file{lua-ul.lua}{\from{lua-ul.dtx}{luacode}}%
\file{pre_append_to_vlist_filter.lua}{\from{lua-ul.dtx}{callback}}%
}
\let\MetaPrefix\DoubleperCent
\generate{\file{lua-ul.sty}{\from{lua-ul.dtx}{package}}}
\endbatchfile
%</batch>
%<*gobble>
\fi
\expandafter\ifx\csname @currname\endcsname\empty
\csname fi\endcsname
%</gobble>
%<*driver>
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{lua-ul}
\usepackage{csquotes,doc,framed,metalogo,hyperref,luacolor,tikzducks,pict2e}
\RecordChanges
\begin{document}
\DocInput{lua-ul.dtx}
\PrintIndex
\PrintChanges
\end{document}
%</driver>
%<*gobble>
\fi
%</gobble>
% \fi
%
%
% \catcode`\§=14
% \newunderlinetype\beginUnderDuck{\cleaders\hbox{§
% \begin{tikzpicture}[x=.5ex,y=.5ex,baseline=.8ex]§
% \duck
% \end{tikzpicture}§
% }}
% \NewDocumentCommand\underDuck{m}{{\beginUnderDuck#1}}
% \newunderlinetype\beginUnderWavy[\number\dimexpr1ex]{\cleaders\hbox{§
% \setlength\unitlength{.3ex}§
% \begin{picture}(4,0)(0,1)
% \thicklines
% \color{red}§
% \qbezier(0,0)(1,1)(2,0)
% \qbezier(2,0)(3,-1)(4,0)
% \end{picture}§
% }}
% \NewDocumentCommand\underWavy{m}{{\beginUnderWavy#1}}
% \newunderlinetype\beginStrikeThough{\leaders\hbox{§
% \normalfont\bfseries/§
% }}
% \NewDocumentCommand\StrikeThough{m}{{\beginStrikeThough#1}}
%
% \newcommand\Luaul{Lua-UL}
% \newcommand\luaul{Lua-UL}
% \GetFileInfo{lua-ul.sty}
% \title{The \luaul\ package\thanks{This document
% corresponds to \luaul~\fileversion, dated~\filedate.}}
% \author{Marcel Kr\"uger \\ \href{mailto:tex@2krueger.de}{tex@2krueger.de}}
%
% \maketitle
% \section{User-level interface}
% \Luaul\ uses new capabilities of the LuaTeX engine to provide
% underlining/\hspace{0pt}strikethrough/\hspace{0pt}highlighting
% etc.\ support without breaking ligatures, kerning or restricting input.
% The predefined user-level commands are \verb+\underLine+, \verb+\highLight+, and \verb+\strikeThrough+.
% (\verb+\highLight+ will only work correctly if the \texttt{luacolor} package is loaded)
% They are used as
%
% \begin{verbatim}
% \documentclass{article}
% \usepackage{lua-ul}
% \begin{document}
% This package is \strikeThrough{useless}\underLine{awesome}!
% \end{document}
% \end{verbatim}
%
% \begin{framed}
% This package is \strikeThrough{useless}\underLine{awesome}!
% \end{framed}
%
% For limited compatibility with \texttt{soul}, the \texttt{soul} package option allows you
% to use the traditional macro names from \texttt{soul} instead:
%
% \begin{verbatim}
% \documentclass{article}
% \usepackage[soul]{lua-ul}
% \begin{document}
% This package is \st{useless}\ul{awesome}!
% \end{document}
% \end{verbatim}
%
% The \verb+\highLight+ command highlights the argument in yellow by default. This color can be changed
% either by providing a color as optional argument or by changing the default through \verb+\LuaULSetHighLightColor+:
%
% \begin{verbatim}
% \documentclass{article}
% \usepackage{xcolor,luacolor,lua-ul}
% \LuaULSetHighLightColor{green}
% \begin{document}
% Lots of stuff is \highLight{important enough to be highlighted},
% but only few things are dangerous enough to deserve
% \highLight[red]{red highlighting.}
%
% \LuaULSetHighLightColor{yellow}
% Let's go back to traditional \highLight{highlighting}.
% \end{document}
% \end{verbatim}
%
% \begin{framed}
% \LuaULSetHighLightColor{green}
% Lots of stuff is \highLight{important enough to be highlighted}, but only few things
% are dangerous enough to deserve \highLight[red]{red highlighting.}
%
% \LuaULSetHighLightColor{yellow}
% Let's go back to traditional \highLight{highlighting}.
% \end{framed}
%
% \section{Expert interface}
% \DescribeMacro{\newunderlinetype}§
% Sometimes, you might try to solve more interesting problems than boring underlining,
% strikethrough or highlighting. Maybe you always wanted \underWavy{to be your own
% spell checker}, want to demonstrate \underDuck{your love for ducks} or you think
% that the traditional \verb+\strikeThrough+ \StrikeThough{is not visible enough}.
% For all these cases, you can define your own \enquote{underlining} command based on a \TeX\
% \verb+\[cxg]leaders+ command.
%
% For this, use\\
% \verb+\newunderlinetype+\meta{macro name}\verb+[+\meta{context specifier}\verb+]{+\meta{\texttt{\string\leaders} command}\verb+}+
%
% First, you have to pass the name of the command which should enable your new kind of underlining.
% (If you want to have an additional command which takes an argument and underlines this argument,
% you will have to define this manually.)
% The optional argument provides a \enquote{context}: This \enquote{context} has to expand to a string
% (something that can appear in a csname) which changes if the leaders box should be recalculated.
% The leader will be cached and reused whenever the context evaluates to the same string.
% So if your leaders should depend on the fontsize,
% the expansion of the context should contain the font size. If you leaders contain text in the current font,
% your context should include \verb+\fontname+. The default context includes the current size of \texttt{1ex}
% and the current color if luacolor is loaded.
%
% The final argument contains the actual leader command. You should omit the final glue normally passed to \verb+\leaders+,
% so e.g.\ write \verb+\leaders\hbox{ . }+ without appending \verb+\hfill+ or \verb+\hskip1pt+ etc.
% In most cases, the height and depth of your underlines is passed on to TeX to ensure that a deep underline does not intercept other lines.
% On the other hand, running dimensions work fine if you use a rule.
%
% For example, the special underline commands demonstrated above are implemented as
%
% \begin{verbatim}
% \usepackage{luacolor,tikzducks,pict2e}
% \newunderlinetype\beginUnderDuck{\cleaders\hbox{%
% \begin{tikzpicture}[x=.5ex,y=.5ex,baseline=.8ex]%
% \duck
% \end{tikzpicture}%
% }}
% \NewDocumentCommand\underDuck{m}{{\beginUnderDuck#1}}
% \newunderlinetype\beginUnderWavy[\number\dimexpr1ex]{\cleaders\hbox{%
% \setlength\unitlength{.3ex}%
% \begin{picture}(4,0)(0,1)
% \thicklines
% \color{red}%
% \qbezier(0,0)(1,1)(2,0)
% \qbezier(2,0)(3,-1)(4,0)
% \end{picture}%
% }}
% \NewDocumentCommand\underWavy{m}{{\beginUnderWavy#1}}
% \newunderlinetype\beginStrikeThough{\leaders\hbox{%
% \normalfont\bfseries/%
% }}
% \NewDocumentCommand\StrikeThough{m}{{\beginStrikeThough#1}}
% \end{verbatim}
%
% Here \verb+\underWavy+ uses a custom context because it doesn't change depending on the current font color.
%
% If you only want to use \verb+\newunderlinetype+ and do not want to use the predefined underline types, you
% can use the \texttt{minimal} package option to disable them.
%
% \StopEventually{}
% \section{The implementation}
% \changes{0.0.1}{2020-03-12}{Initial release}
% \subsection{Helper modules}
% First we need a separate Lua module \verb+pre_append_to_vlist_filter+ which
% provides a variant of the \verb+append_to_vlist_filter+ callback which can be
% used by multiple packages. This ensures that we are compatible with other packages
% implementing \verb+append_to_vlist_filter+.
% \iffalse
%<*gobble>
\RequirePackage{docstrip-luacode}
\begin{docstrip-luacode}{pre_append_to_vlist_filter}
%</gobble>
%<*callback>
% \fi
% First check if an equivalent to \verb+pre_append_to_vlist_filter+ already exists.
% The idea is that this might eventually get added to the kernel directly.
% \begin{macrocode}
if luatexbase.callbacktypes.pre_append_to_vlist_filter then
return
end
local call_callback = luatexbase.call_callback
local flush_node = node.flush_node
local prepend_prevdepth = node.prepend_prevdepth
local callback_define
% \end{macrocode}
% HACK: Do not do this at home! We need to define the engine callback directly,
% so we use the debug library to get the ``real'' \verb+callback.define+:
% \begin{macrocode}
for i=1,5 do
local name, func = require'debug'.getupvalue(luatexbase.disable_callback, i)
if name == 'callback_register' then
callback_define = func
break
end
end
if not callback_define then
error[[Unable to find callback.define]]
end
local function filtered_append_to_vlist_filter(box,
locationcode,
prevdepth,
mirrored)
local current = call_callback("pre_append_to_vlist_filter",
box, locationcode, prevdepth,
mirrored)
if not current then
flush_node(box)
return
elseif current == true then
current = box
end
return call_callback("append_to_vlist_filter",
current, locationcode, prevdepth, mirrored)
end
callback_define('append_to_vlist_filter',
filtered_append_to_vlist_filter)
luatexbase.callbacktypes.append_to_vlist_filter = nil
luatexbase.create_callback('append_to_vlist_filter', 'exclusive',
function(n, _, prevdepth)
return prepend_prevdepth(n, prevdepth)
end)
luatexbase.create_callback('pre_append_to_vlist_filter',
'list', false)
% \end{macrocode}
% \iffalse
%</callback>
%<*gobble>
\end{docstrip-luacode}
%</gobble>
% \fi
% \subsection{Lua module}
% Now we can define our main Lua module:
% \iffalse
%<*gobble>
\begin{docstrip-luacode}{lua-ul}
%</gobble>
%<*luacode>
% \fi
% \begin{macrocode}
local unset_t = node.id'unset'
local hlist_t = node.id'hlist'
local vlist_t = node.id'vlist'
local kern_t = node.id'kern'
local glue_t = node.id'glue'
local properties = node.direct.get_properties_table()
local has_attribute = node.direct.has_attribute
local set_attribute = node.direct.set_attribute
local dimensions = node.direct.dimensions
local flush_node = node.direct.flush_node
local getattr = node.direct.getattributelist
local getboth = node.direct.getboth
local getfield = node.direct.getfield
local getglue = node.direct.getglue
local getleader = node.direct.getleader
local getlist = node.direct.getlist
local setheight = node.direct.setheight
local setdepth = node.direct.setdepth
local getheight = node.direct.getheight
local getdepth = node.direct.getdepth
local getnext = node.direct.getnext
local getshift = node.direct.getshift
local insert_after = node.direct.insert_after
local insert_before = node.direct.insert_before
local nodecopy = node.direct.copy
local nodenew = node.direct.new
local setboth = node.direct.setboth
local setlink = node.direct.setlink
local hpack = node.direct.hpack
local setfield = node.direct.setfield
local slide = node.direct.slide
local setattr = node.direct.setattributelist
local setglue = node.direct.setglue
local setnext = node.direct.setnext
local setshift = node.direct.setshift
local todirect = node.direct.todirect
local tonode = node.direct.tonode
local traverse = node.direct.traverse
local traverse_id = node.direct.traverse_id
local traverse_list = node.direct.traverse_list
% The following two are needed to deal with unset nodes
local getList = function(n) return getfield(n, 'list') end
local setList = function(n, h) return setfield(n, 'list', h) end
local tokennew = token.new
local set_lua = token.set_lua
local scan_keyword = token.scan_keyword
local scan_list = token.scan_list
local scan_int = token.scan_int
local scan_toks = token.scan_toks
local put_next = token.put_next
local texerror = tex.error
local functions = lua.get_functions_table()
local char_given = token.command_id'char_given'
local underlineattrs = {}
local underline_types = {}
local underline_strict_flag = {}
local underline_over_flag = {}
local vmode do
for k, v in pairs(tex.getmodevalues()) do
if v == "vertical" then
vmode = k
break
end
end
end
local texnest = tex.nest
% \end{macrocode}
% \changes{0.1.0}{2020-07-13}{Ensure that \texttt{\protect\string\protect\everyhbox} doesn't interfere with hlist scanning}
% To avoid influence from \texttt{\string\everyhbox} we reset \texttt{\string\everyhbox} to an empty token list directly before scanning.
% As an added complication, we need to use a name which is guaranteed to be the primitive tokenlist and we
% might have to restore it before reading the actual argument (There might be a reason why \texttt{\string\everyhbox} was sat after all.
% Also we have to ensure that braces swallowed by LuaTeX are balanced, otherwise we get hard to trace errors in alignment contexts.
% \begin{macrocode}
local scan_raw_hlist do
local create = token.create
local lbrace, rbrace = token.new(0x7B, 1), token.new(0x7D, 2)
tex.enableprimitives('luaul@', {'everyhbox'})
local set_everyhbox do
local set_toks1, set_toks2 = {create'immediateassignment',
create'luaul@everyhbox', lbrace},
{rbrace, create'relax'}
function set_everyhbox(t)
token.put_next(set_toks2)
token.put_next(t)
token.put_next(set_toks1)
token.scan_token()
end
end
local func = luatexbase.new_luafunction"luaul.restore_everyhbox"
local everyhbox_saved
functions[func] = function() set_everyhbox(everyhbox_saved) end
local toks = {rbrace, -- Housekeeping, only for balance reasons
lbrace, create'the', create'luaul@everyhbox', rbrace,
create'hpack', lbrace,
token.new(func, token.command_id'lua_call')}
function scan_raw_hlist()
assert(token.get_next().command == 1)
put_next(toks)
token.get_next() -- Scan a corresponding brace to keep TeX's brace tracking happy
local saved_toks = scan_toks(false, true)
everyhbox_saved = saved_toks
set_everyhbox{}
local list = scan_list()
set_everyhbox(saved_toks)
return list
end
end
local saved_values = {}
local function new_underline_type()
for i=1,#underlineattrs do
local attr = underlineattrs[i]
saved_values[i] = tex.attribute[attr]
tex.attribute[attr] = -0x7FFFFFFF
end
local strict_flag = scan_keyword'strict'
local over_flag = scan_keyword'over'
local b = todirect(scan_raw_hlist())
for i=1,#underlineattrs do
tex.attribute[underlineattrs[i]] = saved_values[i]
end
local lead = getlist(b)
if not getleader(lead) then
texerror("Leader required", {"An underline type has to \z
be defined by leader. You should use one of the", "commands \z
\\leaders, \\cleaders, or \\xleader, or \\gleaders here."})
else
local after = getnext(lead)
if after then
texerror("Too many nodes", {"An underline type can only be \z
defined by a single leaders specification,", "not by \z
multiple nodes. Maybe you supplied an additional glue?",
"Anyway, the additional nodes will be ignored"})
setnext(lead, nil)
end
table.insert(underline_types, lead)
setList(b, after)
flush_node(b)
end
put_next(tokennew(#underline_types, char_given))
underline_strict_flag[#underline_types] = strict_flag
underline_over_flag[#underline_types] = over_flag
end
% \end{macrocode}
% In \verb+append_to_vlist_filter+ we can not access the list attributes,
% so we just take the current ones. They might be incorrect if the attribute
% changes in the vlist, so we record the original value in a property then.
% \begin{macrocode}
local function set_underline()
local j, props
for i=texnest.ptr,0,-1 do
local mode = texnest[i].mode
if mode == vmode or mode == -vmode then
local head = todirect(texnest[i].head)
local head_props = properties[head]
if not head_props then
head_props = {}
properties[head] = head_props
end
props = head_props.luaul_attributes
if not props then
props = {}
head_props.luaul_attributes = props
break
end
end
end
for i=1,#underlineattrs do
local attr = underlineattrs[i]
if tex.attribute[attr] == -0x7FFFFFFF then
j = attr
break
end
end
if not j then
j = luatexbase.new_attribute(
"luaul" .. tostring(#underlineattrs+1))
underlineattrs[#underlineattrs+1] = j
end
props[j] = props[j] or -0x7FFFFFFF
tex.attribute[j] = scan_int()
end
% \end{macrocode}
% \changes{0.0.2}{2020-03-15}{Add command to disable active underlining}
% \begin{macrocode}
local function reset_underline()
local reset_all = scan_keyword'*'
local j
for i=1,#underlineattrs do
local attr = underlineattrs[i]
if tex.attribute[attr] ~= -0x7FFFFFFF then
if reset_all then
tex.attribute[attr] = -0x7FFFFFFF
else
j = attr
end
end
end
if not j then
if not reset_all then
texerror("No underline active", {"You tried to disable \z
underlining but underlining was not active in the first",
"place. Maybe you wanted to ensure that \z
no underling can be active anymore?", "Then you should \z
append a *."})
end
return
end
tex.attribute[j] = -0x7FFFFFFF
end
local new_underline_type_func =
luatexbase.new_luafunction"luaul.new_underline_type"
local set_underline_func =
luatexbase.new_luafunction"luaul.set_underline_func"
local reset_underline_func =
luatexbase.new_luafunction"luaul.reset_underline_func"
set_lua("LuaULNewUnderlineType", new_underline_type_func)
set_lua("LuaULSetUnderline", set_underline_func, "protected")
set_lua("LuaULResetUnderline", reset_underline_func, "protected")
functions[new_underline_type_func] = new_underline_type
functions[set_underline_func] = set_underline
functions[reset_underline_func] = reset_underline
% \end{macrocode}
% \changes{0.0.3}{2020-03-17}{Use glue instead of kern to allow handling
% unset lists}
% A little helper to measure box contents and creating a glue
% node with inverted dimensions.
% \begin{macrocode}
local stretch_fi = {}
local shrink_fi = {}
local function fil_levels(n)
for i=0,4 do
stretch_fi[i], shrink_fi[i] = 0, 0
end
for n in traverse_id(glue_t, n) do
local w, st, sh, sto, sho = getglue(n)
stretch_fi[sto] = stretch_fi[sto] + st
shrink_fi[sho] = shrink_fi[sho] + sh
end
local stretch, shrink = 0, 0
for i=0,4 do
if stretch_fi[i] ~= 0 then
stretch = i
end
if shrink_fi[i] ~= 0 then
shrink = i
end
end
return stretch, shrink
end
local function new_glue_neg_dimensions(n, t,
stretch_order, shrink_order)
local g = nodenew(glue_t)
local w = -dimensions(n, t)
setglue(g, w)
% setglue(g, -dimensions(n, t), 0, 0, stretch_order, shrink_order)
setnext(g, n)
setglue(g, w, -dimensions(1, 1, stretch_order, g, t),
dimensions(1, 2, shrink_order, g, t),
stretch_order, shrink_order)
setnext(g, nil)
return g
end
% \end{macrocode}
% \changes{0.0.3}{2020-03-17}{Make streight lines over hboxes}
% \changes{0.0.4}{2020-03-31}{Consistently respect height and depth}
% Now the actual underlining
% \begin{macrocode}
local add_underline_hlist, add_underline_hbox, add_underline_vbox
local function add_underline_vlist(head, attr, outervalue)
local iter, state, n = traverse_list(head) -- FIXME: unset nodes
local t
n, t = iter(state, n)
while n ~= nil do
local real_new_value = has_attribute(n, attr)
local new_value = real_new_value ~= outervalue
and real_new_value or nil
if underline_strict_flag[new_value] or not new_value then
if t == hlist_t then
add_underline_hbox(n, attr, real_new_value)
elseif t == vlist_t then
add_underline_vbox(n, attr, real_new_value)
end
n, t = iter(state, n)
elseif real_new_value <= 0 then
n, t = iter(state, n)
else
local nn
nn, t = iter(state, n)
local prev, next = getboth(n)
setboth(n, nil, nil)
local shift = getshift(n)
setshift(n, 0)
local new_list = hpack((add_underline_hlist(n, attr)))
setheight(new_list, getheight(n))
setdepth(new_list, getdepth(n))
setshift(new_list, shift)
setlink(prev, new_list, next)
set_attribute(new_list, attr, 0)
if n == head then
head = new_list
end
n = nn
end
end
return head
end
function add_underline_vbox(head, attr, outervalue)
if outervalue and outervalue <= 0 then return end
setList(head, add_underline_vlist(getList(head), attr, outervalue))
set_attribute(head, attr, outervalue and -outervalue or 0)
end
function add_underline_hlist(head, attr, outervalue)
local max_height, max_depth
slide(head)
local last_value
local first
local shrink_order, stretch_order
for n, id, subtype in traverse(head) do
local real_new_value = has_attribute(n, attr)
local new_value
if real_new_value then
if real_new_value > 0 then
set_attribute(n, attr, -real_new_value)
new_value = real_new_value ~= outervalue
and real_new_value or nil
end
else
set_attribute(n, attr, 0)
end
if id == hlist_t then
if underline_strict_flag[new_value]
or subtype == 3 or not new_value then
add_underline_hbox(n, attr, real_new_value)
new_value = nil
end
elseif id == vlist_t then
if underline_strict_flag[new_value] or not new_value then
add_underline_vbox(n, attr, real_new_value)
new_value = nil
end
elseif id == kern_t and subtype == 0 then
local after = getnext(n)
if after then
local next_value = has_attribute(after, attr)
if next_value == outervalue or not next_value then
new_value = nil
else
new_value = last_value
end
else
new_value = last_value
end
elseif id == glue_t and (
subtype == 8 or
subtype == 9 or
subtype == 15 or
false) then
new_value = nil
end
if last_value ~= new_value then
if not stretch_order then
stretch_order, shrink_order = fil_levels(head)
end
if last_value then
% \end{macrocode}
% \changes{0.1.1}{2022-02-02}{Set attributes for negative glue node}
% If the value changed and the old one wasn't \texttt{nil}, then we reached
% the end of the previous underlined segment and therefore know it's length.
% Therefore we can finally insert the underline.
%
% Currently both the underline and the corresponding negative glue inherit
% the attributes from when the underline was defined. This makes sure that
% these nodes get consistent attributes (avoiding e.g. that only one of the
% nodes being picked up in a later pass and therefore interfering with the
% underlining) and that these are as much as possible under use control.
%
% We can't really predict what the most sensible value for attributes we
% don't control is, but by using this way any issues should be fixable with
% by adjusting the context argument.
%
% Currently this block gets duplicated a few lines down for the end of the
% list. This should get refactored into it's own function, but I have to be
% careful to handle all the special cases there.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
local glue = new_glue_neg_dimensions(first, n,
stretch_order, shrink_order)
local w, st, sh = getglue(glue)
local lead = nodecopy(underline_types[last_value])
setglue(lead, -w, -st, -sh, stretch_order, shrink_order)
setattr(glue, getattr(lead))
if underline_over_flag[last_value] then
head = insert_before(head, n, glue)
insert_after(head, glue, lead)
else
head = insert_before(head, first, lead)
insert_after(head, lead, glue)
end
end
if new_value then
first = n
local box = getleader(underline_types[new_value])
if not max_height or getheight(box) > max_height then
max_height = getheight(box)
end
if not max_depth or getdepth(box) > max_depth then
max_depth = getdepth(box)
end
end
last_value = new_value
end
end
if last_value then
local glue = new_glue_neg_dimensions(first, nil,
stretch_order, shrink_order)
local w, st, sh = getglue(glue)
local lead = nodecopy(underline_types[last_value])
setglue(lead, -w, -st, -sh, stretch_order, shrink_order)
setattr(glue, getattr(lead))
if underline_over_flag[last_value] then
insert_before(head, nil, glue)
insert_after(head, glue, lead)
else
head = insert_before(head, first, lead)
insert_after(head, lead, glue)
end
end
return head, max_height, max_depth
end
function add_underline_hbox(head, attr, outervalue, set_height_depth)
if outervalue and outervalue <= 0 then return end
local new_head, new_height, new_depth
= add_underline_hlist(getList(head), attr, outervalue)
setList(head, new_head)
if set_height_depth then
if new_height and getheight(head) < new_height then
setheight(head, new_height)
end
if new_depth and getdepth(head) < new_depth then
setdepth(head, new_depth)
end
end
set_attribute(head, attr, outervalue and -outervalue or 0)
end
require'pre_append_to_vlist_filter'
luatexbase.add_to_callback('pre_append_to_vlist_filter',
function(b, loc, prev, mirror)
local props = properties[todirect(texnest.top.head)]
props = props and props.luaul_attributes
b = todirect(b)
if loc == "post_linebreak" then
for i = 1, #underlineattrs do
local attr = underlineattrs[i]
local current = props and props[attr] or tex.attribute[attr]
if current == -0x7FFFFFFF then
current = nil
end
add_underline_hbox(b, underlineattrs[i], current, true)
end
else
for i = 1, #underlineattrs do
local attr = underlineattrs[i]
local current = props and props[attr] or tex.attribute[attr]
local b_attr = has_attribute(b, attr)
if b_attr and b_attr ~= current then
local shift = getshift(b)
setshift(b, 0)
b = hpack((add_underline_hlist(b, attr)))
setshift(b, shift)
set_attribute(b, attr, 0)
end
end
end
return tonode(b)
end, 'add underlines to list')
luatexbase.add_to_callback('hpack_filter',
function(head, group, size, pack, dir, attr)
head = todirect(head)
for i = 1, #underlineattrs do
local ulattr = underlineattrs[i]
local current
for n in node.traverse(attr) do
if n.number == ulattr then
current = n.value
end
end
head = add_underline_hlist(head, ulattr, current)
end
return tonode(head)
end, 'add underlines to list')
luatexbase.add_to_callback('vpack_filter',
function(head, group, size, pack, maxdepth, dir, attr)
% if true then return head end
head = todirect(head)
for i = 1, #underlineattrs do
local ulattr = underlineattrs[i]
local current
for n in node.traverse(attr) do
if n.number == ulattr then
current = n.value
end
end
head = add_underline_vlist(head, ulattr, current)
end
return tonode(head)
end, 'add underlines to list')
% \end{macrocode}
% \iffalse
%</luacode>
%<*gobble>
\end{docstrip-luacode}
%</gobble>
% \fi
% \subsection{\TeX\ support package}
% Now only some \LaTeX\ glue code is still needed
% \iffalse
%<*package>
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
\ProvidesPackage
{lua-ul}
[2021/02/02 v0.1.1 Underlining and related functionality for LuaTeX]
% \fi
% Only \LuaLaTeX{} is supported.
% For other engines we show an error.
% \begin{macrocode}
\ifx\directlua\undefined
\PackageError{lua-ul}{LuaLaTeX required}%
{Lua-UL requires LuaLaTeX.
Maybe you forgot to switch the engine in your editor?}
\fi
\directlua{require'lua-ul'}
\RequirePackage{xparse}
% \end{macrocode}
% We support some options. Especially \verb+minimal+ will disable the predefined commands \verb+\underLine+ and \verb+\strikeThrough+ and allow you to define similar commands with your custom settings instead, \verb+soul+ tries to replicate names of the \verb+soul+ package.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newif\ifluaul@predefined
\newif\ifluaul@soulnames
\luaul@predefinedtrue
\DeclareOption{minimal}{\luaul@predefinedfalse}
\DeclareOption{soul}{\luaul@soulnamestrue}
\ProcessOptions\relax
% \end{macrocode}
% Just one more tiny helper.
% \begin{macrocode}
\protected\def\luaul@maybedefineuse#1#2{%
\unless\ifcsname#1\endcsname
\expandafter\xdef\csname#1\endcsname{#2}%
\fi
\csname#1\endcsname
}
% \end{macrocode}
% The default for the context argument. Give that most stuff should
% scale vertically with the font size, we expect most arguments
% to be given in \texttt{ex}. Additionally especially traditional
% underlines will use the currently active text color, so especially
% when luacolor is loaded we have to include the color attribute too.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand\luaul@defaultcontext{%
\number\dimexpr1ex
@\unless\ifx\undefined\LuaCol@Attribute
\the\LuaCol@Attribute
\fi
}
% \end{macrocode}
% The main macro.
% \begin{macrocode}
\NewDocumentCommand\newunderlinetype
{ E{*}{{}} m O{\luaul@defaultcontext} m }{%
\newcommand#2{}% "Reserve" the name
\protected\def#2{%
\expandafter\luaul@maybedefineuse
\expanded{{\csstring#2@@#3}}%
{\LuaULSetUnderline
\LuaULNewUnderlineType#1{#4\hskip0pt}%
}}%
}
\ifluaul@predefined
% \end{macrocode}
% \changes{0.0.2}{2020-03-15}{Allow \texttt{\protect\string\protect\highLight} color customization}
% \changes{0.1.1}{2022-02-02}{Make color mechanism more generic}
% For \verb+\highLight+, the color should be customizable.
% There are two cases: If \verb+xcolor+ is not loaded, we just accept
% a simple color name. Otherwise, we accept color as documented in
% xcolor for PSTricks: Either a color name, a color expression or a
% combination of colormodel and associated values.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand\luaul@highlight@color{yellow}
\def\luaul@@setcolor\xcolor@#1#2{}
\newcommand\luaul@setcolor[1]{%
\ifx\XC@getcolor\undefined
\def\luaul@currentcolor{#1}%
\else
\begingroup
\XC@getcolor{#1}\luaul@tmpcolor
\expanded{\endgroup
\def\noexpand\luaul@currentcolor{%
\expandafter\luaul@@setcolor\luaul@tmpcolor}}%
\fi
}
\newcommand\luaul@applycolor{%
\ifx\XC@getcolor\undefined
\color{\luaul@currentcolor}%
\else
\expandafter\XC@undeclaredcolor\luaul@currentcolor
\fi
}
% \end{macrocode}
% Now a user-level command to set the default color.
% \begin{macrocode}
\NewDocumentCommand\LuaULSetHighLightColor{om}{%
\edef\luaul@highlight@color{\IfValueTF{#1}{[#1]{#2}}{#2}}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
% \changes{0.1.1}{2020-03-15}{Use \texttt{xparse} for all user commands}
% \changes{0.1.1}{2021-02-02}{Optionally color \texttt{\protect\string\protect\strikeThrough}}
% The sizes for the predefined commands are stolen from the \enquote{soul}
% default values.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newunderlinetype\@underLine{%
\leaders\vrule height -.65ex depth .75ex
}
\NewDocumentCommand\underLine{m}{{\@underLine#1}}
\newunderlinetype\@strikeThrough{%
\leaders\vrule height .55ex depth -.45ex
}
\newunderlinetype\colored@strikeThrough[\number\dimexpr1ex@%
\luaul@currentcolor]{%
\luaul@applycolor
\leaders\vrule height .55ex depth -.45ex
}
\NewDocumentCommand\strikeThrough{om}{{%
\IfValueTF{#1}{%
\luaul@setcolor{#1}%
\colored@strikeThrough
}\@strikeThrough%
#2%
}}
\newunderlinetype\@highLight[\number\dimexpr1ex@%
\luaul@currentcolor]{%
\luaul@applycolor
\leaders\vrule height 1.75ex depth .75ex
}
\NewDocumentCommand\highLight{O{\luaul@highlight@color}m}{{%
\luaul@setcolor{#1}%
\@highLight#2%
}}
\ifluaul@soulnames
\let\textul\underLine \let\ul\textul
\let\textst\strikeThrough \let\st\textst
\let\texthl\highLight \let\hl\texthl
\fi
\fi
% \end{macrocode}
% \changes{0.0.2}{2020-03-15}{Patch \texttt{\protect\string\protect\reset@font}}
% Finally patch \verb+\reset@font+ to ensure that underlines do not propagate
% into unexpected places.
% \begin{macrocode}
\ifx \reset@font \normalfont
\let \reset@font \relax
\DeclareRobustCommand \reset@font {%
\normalfont
\LuaULResetUnderline*%
}
\else
\MakeRobust \reset@font
\begingroup
\expandafter \let
\expandafter \helper
\csname reset@font \endcsname
\expandafter \endgroup
\expandafter \gdef
\csname reset@font \expandafter \endcsname
\expandafter {%
\helper%
\LuaULResetUnderline*%
}
\fi
% \end{macrocode}
% \changes{0.1.1}{2021-02-02}{Patch \texttt{\protect\string\protect\output}}
% In the output routine, the page box is repacked before \verb+\reset@font+ is
% called, so we have to ensure to reset the attributes before that. This will
% use some awesome output routine hook as soon as that's in the kernel, until
% then manual patching it is.
%
% At the time I am writing this the remaining code of the package contains
% exactly ten times \verb+\expandafter+. Interestingly, that's also exactly
% the number of \verb+\expandafter+s we use here.
% \begin{macrocode}
\output\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter{%
\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\LuaULResetUnderline
\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter*%
\expandafter\@firstofone\the\output%
}
% \end{macrocode}
% \iffalse
%</package>
% \fi
% \Finale
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