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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2012-07-27 21:05:29 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2012-07-27 21:05:29 +0000 |
commit | 64749982278c874391a383d9d8b422159ade17dc (patch) | |
tree | 1ecaa2d9eedb0631e09b054aa2f4d9f8981ea16e | |
parent | bf85c0b82fc3a48eff777f0222b15a91602590a1 (diff) |
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/genmisc/hexdump.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/genmisc/hexdump.sty deleted file mode 100644 index 7246ef87f91..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/genmisc/hexdump.sty +++ /dev/null @@ -1,117 +0,0 @@ -%%% File Hexdump.sty -%%% Reads an ASCII hexdump file and puts it formated into -%%% the document -%%% -%%% Author : Thomas Hillebrand (thillebrand@my-deja.com) -%%% Date : 04/17/2000 -%%% Version: 0.1 -%%% -\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} -\ProvidesPackage{hexdump}[2000/21/06 v0.1 format hexdumps] -% -% Test weather the package 'moreverb.sty' is loaded -% -\RequirePackage{moreverb} -% -% -% Dump title, defaults to 'Dump' -% The command \dumpname{} sets the title of the dump -% -\newcommand{\dump@head}{Dump} % Default title is 'Dump' -\newcommand{\dumpname}[1]{\renewcommand{\dump@head}{#1}} -% -% Set the fontsize, default is \scriptsize, -% use \dumpfontsize{<size>} to change it -% -\newcommand{\dump@font@size}{\scriptsize} -\newcommand{\dumpfontsize}[1]{\renewcommand{\dump@font@size}{#1}} -% -% Calculate the width -% -\newlength{\dumpwidth} % Variable for textwidth -\settowidth{\dumpwidth}% - {\dump@font@size\texttt{00000000\space\space{}FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF}} -% The double \space puts two spaces between address and values -% -% Define new counter, arabic numbers -% reset counter, if chapter changes -% -\newcounter{dumpcount}[chapter] -\renewcommand{\thedumpcount}{\thechapter.\arabic{dumpcount}\space} -% -% Now to the page 'list of dumps' -% Set titleword with \dumptocname, this is used for the lod page. -% -\newcommand{\dump@word}{directory} -\newcommand{\dumptocname}[1]{\renewcommand{\dump@word}{#1}} -% -% Define own list of dumps, use \listofdumps -% First let's define the top line of the list of dumps -% then define an entry in the lod file -\newcommand{\listofdumps}{\chapter*{\dump@head\dump@word}\@starttoc{lod}} -\newcommand{\dcaption}[1]{\addcontentsline{lod}{table}% - {\protect\numberline{\thedumpcount}#1}#1} -% -% Now to the main thing: the dump itself. -% Define \inputdump{<file>}{<caption>} -% command to read hex-dump file and put it formatted into document -% Parameter #1 : Floatposition - this is optional -% Parameter #2 : Filename -% Parameter #3 : Caption -% -% A label is also defined: use \ref{dumpname:filename} (see example). -% -\newcommand{\inputdump}[3][htbp]{% - \begin{table}[#1] - \begin{center} - \begin{minipage}{\dumpwidth} - \refstepcounter{dumpcount} - \rule[0.1\baselineskip]{\dumpwidth}{.8pt} - \dump@head \space \thedumpcount{}:\space\dcaption{#3} - \label{\dump@head:#2} % Label contains title and filename - \newline - \rule[0.33\baselineskip]{\dumpwidth}{.8pt} - \ttfamily\dump@font@size - \verbatimtabinput{#2} - \rule[0.75\baselineskip]{\dumpwidth}{.8pt} - \end{minipage} - \end{center} - - \end{table} -} % end newcommand -% -% End of file hexdump.sty -% -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -% -% Here's a sample tex file -% -%\documentclass{book} -%\usepackage{hexdump} -% -%\dumpsize{\tiny} % will give _very_ small dumps, better use default setting -%\dumptocname{directoy} -%\dumpname{Dump} -% -%\begin{document} -%\listofdumps % the title will be 'Dumpdirectory', see above -% -%\capter{Bar} -% -%\inputdump{test.hex} % assumed that file test.hex contains the dump -% -%The dump is shown in dump \ref{Dump:test.hex}. -%\end{document} -% -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -% Now to the legal stuff: -% -% Copyright (c) Thomas Hillebrand 2000 -% -% Usage of this file is unlimited, but I guarantee for nothing - except -% that it uses space on your harddisk. As usual, use this file at your -% own risk. -% -% You are encouraged to modify this file, but please be so kind to e-mail -% me your modifications. Maybe they are included in the next release... -% |