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-
-README for the `xt_capts' package (February 1998)
-=================================
-
-Abstract:
----------
-This package allows to define language dependent text macros. They are
-called \emph{extended captions}, because \emph{caption} is the term that is
-used in \LaTeX2e for denoting language dependent words.
-
-Whenever a new language is selected, the appropriate macros are used,
-provided they have been defined. In addition, a default variant can be
-defined for \emph{all} languages. And it is possible to use a fixed
-language for a caption, which is not affected by changing the current
-language.
-
-
-Installation:
--------------
-Running LaTeX on the file `xt_capts.ins' will produce the package file
-`xt_capts.sty'. So you should first process
-
- latex xt_capts.ins
-
-The resulting package file should then be moved to a directory on
-LaTeX's standard input path.
-
-
-Documentation:
---------------
-The documented source code of this package is in the file `xt_capts.dtx'.
-Documentation for the package may be obtained by running LaTeX on that file.
-
-For example:
-
- latex xt_capts.dtx
-
-will produce the file xt_capts.dvi, documenting the package.
-
-
-
-Good Luck!
-
-Olaf Fricke (ofricke@cs.tu-berlin.de)
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-% \iffalse
-%<package>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
-%<package>\ProvidesPackage{xt_capts}
-%<package> [1998/02/25 v1.1d eXTended CAPTionS (OFR)]
-%
-%<*driver>
-\documentclass{ltxdoc}
-\usepackage{xt_capts}
-\GetFileInfo{xt_capts.sty}
-
-
-%% Define some captions for later use inside the documentation:
-\DeclareCaption{\teapot}{english}{\textbf{teapot}}
-\DeclareCaption{\teapot}{german}{\textbf{Teekanne}}
-\DeclareCaption{\teacup}{english}[1][\empty]{\textbf{cup#1 of tea}}
-\DeclareCaption{\hotscones}{english}[1][h]{\textbf{#1ot scones}}
-
-
-\begin{document}
- \title{The |xt\_capts| package\thanks{This file has version number
- \fileversion, last revised \filedate.}}
- \author{Olaf Fricke\\ofricke@cs.tu-berlin.de}
- \date{\filedate}
- \maketitle
- \DocInput{xt_capts.dtx}
-\end{document}
-%</driver>
-% \fi
-%
-% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-%
-% \CheckSum{249}
-%
-% \changes{v1.00}{1997/12/23}{Initial version}
-% \changes{v1.01}{1998/01/05}{Documentation extended}
-% \changes{v1.10}{1998/01/07}{Language switching mechanism modified}
-% \changes{v1.11}{1998/02/04}{Warning message modified}
-% \changes{v1.1c}{1998/02/23}{Implementation of |\UseCaption| changed}
-% \changes{v1.1d}{1998/02/25}{Documentation revised}
-%
-%
-% \begin{abstract}
-% This package allows to define language dependent text macros. They are
-% called \emph{extended captions}, because \emph{caption} is the term that is
-% used in \LaTeX2e for denoting language dependent words.
-%
-% Whenever a new language is selected, the appropriate macros are used,
-% provided they have been defined. In addition, a default variant can be
-% defined for \emph{all} languages. And it is possible to use a fixed
-% language for a caption, which is not affected by changing the current
-% language.
-% \end{abstract}
-%
-%
-% \section{Introduction}
-% When doing some cooperative work within a team, it is often recommended to
-% define some handy text commands, which everybody should use. In addition, it
-% is sometimes necessary to use these commands in different languages. The
-% command names should not change, but the represented text may vary from one
-% language to the other. Similar ideas are used within a multilingual
-% \LaTeX2e, an examples is |\figurename|, which gives ``\figurename'' in
-% English and ``Abbildung'' in German. These commands are called
-% \emph{captions}, that is why this package is called |xt_capts|, an
-% abbreviation for \emph{extended captions}.
-%
-% This package implements some commands, which can be used to define new
-% language-specific captions. Most ideas (and even much of the
-% documentation) were adapted from the \LaTeX2e font encoding scheme, namely
-% out of the |fontenc| package and its documentation file |ltoutenc.dtx|.
-% Therefore it may not be very surprisingly, that the implementation is based on
-% the two commands |\DeclareTextCommand| and |\ProvideTextCommand|.
-%
-% \subsection{Declaring captions}
-% The syntax for declaring language-specific commands is as follows:
-% \begin{quote}
-% |\DeclareCaption{|^^A
-% \meta{caption}|}{|^^A
-% \meta{language}|}|\\\hspace*{\fill}|[|^^A
-% \meta{number}|][|^^A
-% \meta{default}|]{|^^A
-% \meta{commands}|}|
-%
-% |\ProvideCaption{|^^A
-% \meta{caption}|}{|^^A
-% \meta{language}|}|\\\hspace*{\fill}|[|^^A
-% \meta{number}|][|^^A
-% \meta{default}|]{|^^A
-% \meta{commands}|}|
-% \end{quote}
-%
-% The first command acts like |\newcommand|, except that it defines a command
-% which is specific to the given language, meaning it defines a new caption.
-% The command accepts the same optional arguments as |\newcommand|, which
-% allows somebody to define a caption with arguments. The resulting
-% command is always robust, even if its definition is fragile.
-%
-% The second command does nearly the same, except that nothing is done if
-% the command is already defined for the given language. Additionally, the
-% latter command is allowed inside the document, too, whereas the former
-% one may be used only inside the preamble.
-%
-% For example, to define the caption |\teapot| for English and German, the
-% following code can be used:
-% \begin{verbatim}
-% \DeclareCaption{\teapot}{english}{\textbf{teapot}}
-% \DeclareCaption{\teapot}{german}{\textbf{Teekanne}}
-% \end{verbatim}
-%
-% \subsection{Using captions}
-% The defined captions can be used in two ways. Normally they are used by just
-% calling the command after the appropriate language has been
-% selected. However, sometimes it may be necessary to use a command in a
-% language that is not selected (or even not installed). Therefore the
-% |\UseCaption| command can be called:
-%
-% \begin{quote}
-% |\UseCaption{|^^A
-% \meta{language}|}{|^^A
-% \meta{caption}|}|
-% \end{quote}
-% For example, |\UseCaption{german}{\teapot}| has the same effect as:
-% \begin{verbatim}
-% {\selectlanguage{german}\teapot}
-% \end{verbatim}
-% The first variant has the advantage, that it is much faster than changing
-% the whole language with the |\selectlanguage| mechanism and that it can be
-% used even if no language package is used at all.
-%
-% After defining the above captions, |\teapot| gives either \teapot\ or
-% \UseCaption{german}\teapot, depending on the currently selected
-% language.
-%
-% Some more flexibility can be reached, if arguments are used in the
-% declarations. Two examples are given in the following. The first one allows
-% to use the caption in singular or in plural form, whereas the second example
-% provides the possibility to change the leading letter.
-% \begin{verbatim}
-% \DeclareCaption{\teacup}{english}[1][\empty]{\textbf{cup#1 of tea}}
-% \DeclareCaption{\hotscones}{english}[1][h]{\textbf{#1ot scones}}
-% \end{verbatim}
-% The use of |\teacup| leads to a \teacup, whereas |\teacup[s]| gives some
-% \teacup[s]. \hotscones[H]\ are ordered with |\hotscones|[H], whereas
-% \hotscones\ are created with |\hotscones|.
-%
-% Note that you can also use parameterized captions in conjunction with the
-% |\UseCaption| command. This means, that if |\teacup| is defined for German
-% like
-% \ProvideCaption{\teacup}{german}[1][\empty]{\textbf{Teetasse#1}}
-% \begin{verbatim}
-% \ProvideCaption{\teacup}{german}[1][\empty]{\textbf{Teetasse#1}}
-% \end{verbatim}
-% you can say |\UseCaption{german}\teacup[n]| to typeset
-% \UseCaption{german}\teacup[n]. Please note that it is not necessary to put
-% the caption command into braces.
-%
-% \subsection{Default captions}
-% You can also declare a default definition for a caption command, which will
-% be used if the current language has no appropriate definition. Such use will
-% also set the definition for this command in the current language to equal
-% this default definition; this makes subsequent uses of the command much
-% faster.
-% \begin{quote}
-% |\DeclareCaptionDefault{|^^A
-% \meta{caption}|}{|^^A
-% \meta{definition}|}|
-% \end{quote}
-% There is a matching |\Provide| command which will not override an existing
-% default definition:
-% \begin{quote}
-% |\ProvideCaptionDefault{|^^A
-% \meta{caption}|}{|^^A
-% \meta{definition}|}|
-% \end{quote}
-%
-% \subsection{Language switching}
-% The package uses the |\selectlanguage| mechanism to recognize a switching of
-% the current language and to set its internal language definition, just like
-% the |babel| package (and various other packages) does to redefine existing
-% captions like |\chaptername|.
-%
-% Some facts have to be known by the implementation concerning the language
-% selection mechanism:
-% \begin{enumerate}
-% \item When using language packages like |babel| or |german|, you can switch
-% to another (installed) language |XXX| with the |\selectlanguage{XXX}|
-% command.
-% During its execution, three language dependent macros are evaluated,
-% namely: |\dateXXX|, |\captionsXXX|, and |\extrasXXX|. The second macro is
-% used by our |xt_capts| package to realize new language dependent captions.
-% \item If no language is installed at all, the |\selectlanguage| command may
-% be defined nevertheless, since it is possibly included into the format
-% file. But luckily the |\languagename| macro is undefined, such that a test
-% can be performed.
-% \item There are some difficulties in installing and initializing the new
-% captions, since the package should work with \emph{all} language packages,
-% which uses the the macros |\selectlanguage| and |\captionsXXX|. An example
-% is the |babel| system. In the current release v3.6h, the |\selectlanguage|
-% command is deferred until the begin of the document. In other package like
-% the |german| package (release v2.5d), the |\selectlanguage| command is
-% called immediately. But the sequence in which the different packages are
-% used should be of no interest. Therefore we must take care of the ordering
-% of deferred commands.
-% \end{enumerate}
-%
-% \StopEventually{}
-
-% \section{The Macros}
-% First of all, some useful commands are defined. They are used to affect
-% the execution ordering of commands which have been deferred until the begin
-% or the end of the document. After this prelude, the declaration and the
-% implementation of captions is handled as well as the using a fixed language
-% for a caption. It follows the code used for initialization and installation
-% of a new caption language. The last section describes how the default
-% language is set.
-%
-% \subsection{Some useful commands}
-%
-% \begin{macrocode}
-%<*package>
-% \end{macrocode}
-%
-% \begin{macro}{\g@prependto@macro}
-% In correspondence to the command |\g@addto@macro|, a new command with the
-% name |\g@prepend@macro| is defined. As you may guess, this command is used to
-% prepend something to an already defined macro. The |\g@addto@macro| is
-% defined in |ltclass.dtx| as follows:
-% \begin{quote}\begin{verbatim}
-% \long\def\g@addto@macro#1#2{%
-% \begingroup
-% \toks@\expandafter{#1#2}%
-% \xdef#1{\the\toks@}%
-% \endgroup}
-% \end{verbatim}\end{quote}
-%
-% Since it has to be possible to prepend more than a single command, it is not
-% sufficient to simply exchange the two parameters when setting the token.
-% Instead, the second parameter has to be bound to a temporary macro. Otherwise
-% we would fail to jump over the second parameter to expand the macro itself.
-% The |\expandafter| command would step into the code that is to be prepended.
-% In the mentioned command |\g@addto@macro| this detour is not necessary,
-% because there it is not necessary to jump over the second parameter.
-%
-% The extension of a macro is done similarly to the one used in
-% |\g@addto@macro|: the new contents of
-% the macro is put into |\toks@| (after expanding both parameters) and than
-% the command mentioned in the first parameter is defined with the help of the
-% token register. To expand both parameters, the |\expandafter| command is
-% used. Note that the old contents of the macro is expanded first.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\long\def\g@prependto@macro#1#2{%
- \begingroup \def\reserved@a{#2}%
- \toks@\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter{%
- \expandafter\reserved@a#1}%
- \xdef#1{\the\toks@}%
- \endgroup}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{macro}
-%
-% \begin{macro}{\BeforeAtBeginDocument}
-% \begin{macro}{\AfterAtBeginDocument}
-%
-% The recently defined command is used in the following definitions. Similar
-% to the command |\AtBeginDocument|, the new command |\BeforeAtBeginDocument|
-% can be used to execute something at the beginning of a document. But in
-% contrast to the former command, the code will be \emph{prepended} to
-% |\@begindocumenthook|. This will allow package writers to define some code
-% which is executed \emph{before} the deferred code of all other packages is
-% executed.
-%
-% It may be useful to execute some code \emph{after} all packages have done
-% their initializations at the beginning of the document. Looking deeply into
-% the |\document| macro shows that the do-list |\@preamblecmds| can be misused
-% for this purpose. The list consists of |\do|-commands,
-% each followed by the command to be disabled. It is evaluated after the
-% |\@begindocumenthook| has
-% been executed. Its original purpose is to disable commands from execution
-% after the document has been started. But it is possible to (mis)use this
-% list as hook as well.
-%
-% Note that both commands may be used only in the preamble.
-%
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\def\BeforeAtBeginDocument{\g@prependto@macro\@begindocumenthook}
-\def\AfterAtBeginDocument#1{\g@prependto@macro\@preamblecmds{#1}}
-\@onlypreamble\BeforeAtBeginDocument
-\@onlypreamble\AfterAtBeginDocument
-% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{macro}
-% \end{macro}
-%
-% \begin{macro}{\BeforeAtEndDocument}
-% Perhaps somebody wants to extend |\@enddocumenthook| at its head,
-% too. This can be done by prepending some code to that hook.
-% Unfortunately, there is no simple way to implement the analogous
-% |\AfterAtEndDocument| command.
-%
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\def\BeforeAtEndDocument#1{\g@prependto@macro\@enddocumenthook{#1}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{macro}
-
-
-% \subsection{Declaring language dependent captions and their defaults}
-% This section describes the implementation of the essential commands belonging
-% to this package. They all serve the purpose to define and use language
-% dependent captions. The name space |\xtc@| is used for internal macros.
-%
-% \begin{macro}{\DeclareCaption}
-% \begin{macro}{\ProvideCaption}
-%
-% The implementation is based on |\DeclareTextCommand|, a \LaTeX2e kernel
-% command, which is used for declaring encoding-specific commands. Some tricky
-% declarations make sure that the same command can be used for
-% language-specific commands, too.
-%
-% The |\xtc@init| command is called to fulfill the initialization stuff.
-% Note that |\DeclareCaption| can only be used in the
-% preamble, but that the |\Provide| version is allowed anywhere.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\DeclareCaption}[2]{%
- \xtc@init{#2}%
- \DeclareTextCommand#1{#2}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-%
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\ProvideCaption}[2]{%
- \xtc@init{#2}%
- \ProvideTextCommand#1{#2}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-%
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\@onlypreamble\DeclareCaption
-%\@onlypreamble\ProvideCaption
-% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{macro}
-% \end{macro}
-%
-%
-% \begin{macro}{\DeclareCaptionDefault}
-% \begin{macro}{\ProvideCaptionDefault}
-% These macros define commands with our default language |lang?|.
-% Note that |\DeclareCaptionDefault| can only be used in the
-% preamble, but that the |\Provide| version is allowed anywhere.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\DeclareCaptionDefault}[1]{%
- \DeclareTextCommand#1{lang?}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-%
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\ProvideCaptionDefault}[1]{%
- \ProvideTextCommand#1{lang?}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-%
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\@onlypreamble\DeclareCaptionDefault
-%\@onlypreamble\ProvideCaptionDefault
-% \end{macrocode}
-% These macros require |\lang?-cmd| to be initialized as
-% |\xtc@changed@lang|.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\expandafter\let\csname lang?-cmd\endcsname\xtc@changed@lang
-% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{macro}
-% \end{macro}
-%
-% \subsection{Implementation of the language mechanism}
-% When executing |\DeclareCaption{\foo}{XXX}...|, the standard kernel command
-% |\DeclareTextCommand| is called with exactly the same arguments. During that
-% call, |\foo| is defined to be |\XXX-cmd \foo \XXX\foo|, where |\XXX\foo| is
-% \emph{\bfseries one} control sequence, not two. In addition, |\newcommand| is
-% called to define |\XXX\foo| accordingly to what follows in the dots.
-%
-% The documentation of |ltoutenc.dtx| states that all the tricky work is done
-% when executing |\XXX-cmd \foo \XXX\foo|. That's fairly true. Since we are
-% juggling with language switching and with protected commands, we must respect
-% the current values of |\protect| and the actual language. Unfortunately, the
-% macro |\languagename| is not always defined. Therefore we define
-% |\xtc@lang| to contain the current language name for the captions and take an
-% approach similar to the font encoding scheme. The approach is as follows:
-% \begin{itemize}
-% \item If |\protect| is not |\@typeset@protect|, then we execute
-% |\noexpand\foo|. This make |\foo| robust, so that it will survive all
-% things which may happen to it, even if it is written to a file or something
-% else.
-% \item If |\protect| is |\@typeset@protect| and |\xtc@lang| is |XXX|, then
-% |\XXX\foo| is executed. Like in the font encoding scheme, this is the
-% normal behavior, and it is optimized for speed.
-% \item If |\protect| is |\@typeset@protect|, |\xtc@lang| is (say) |YYY|,
-% and |\YYY\foo| is defined, then we execute |\YYY\foo|.
-% \item If |\protect| is |\@typeset@protect|, |\xtc@lang| is (say) |YYY|,
-% and |\YYY\foo| is undefined, then we define |\YYY\foo| to be equal to the
-% default value of |\foo|, and execute |\YYY\foo|.
-% \item In all cases, if |\protect| is |\@typeset@protect| and we are in math
-% mode, then an additional warning is issued.
-% \end{itemize}
-%
-% So after all that, we will either execute the appropriate
-% definition of |\foo| for the current language, or we will execute
-% |\noexpand\foo|.
-%
-% The default value of |\foo| is |\lang?\foo| if it is defined, and an
-% error message otherwise.
-%
-%
-%
-% \begin{macro}{\xtc@use@lang}
-% \begin{macro}{\xtc@lang}
-%
-% If the language is changed from |XXX| to |YYY|, |\XXX-cmd| is
-% defined to be an alias to |\xtc@changed@lang|, whereas |\YYY-cmd| is defined
-% to be an alias to
-% |\xtc@current@lang|. This means that the test for what the current
-% language is can be performed quickly. More precisely, there is no need to
-% make any test at all, because the right command is called on the fly. The
-% language change is done by calling |\xtc@use@lang|.
-%
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\def\xtc@use@lang#1{%
- \expandafter\let\csname\xtc@lang -cmd\endcsname\xtc@changed@lang
- \edef\xtc@lang{#1}%
- \expandafter\let\csname\xtc@lang -cmd\endcsname\xtc@current@lang}
-% \end{macrocode}
-%
-% In addition, the macro |\xtc@lang| (denoting the current language) is
-% initialized to be |lang?|. This has to be done, because otherwise the macro
-% would be undefined if the first language is selected.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\def\xtc@lang{lang?}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{macro}
-% \end{macro}
-%
-%
-% \begin{macro}{\xtc@current@lang}
-% \begin{macro}{\xtc@changed@lang}
-% \begin{macro}{\xtc@unavailable}
-%
-% The next macro treats the case that a caption uses the current language. It
-% simply tests if we are in protected modus. If not, the math warning is raised
-% optionally, just before the next command will be executed. Remember that this
-% command is the |\XXX\foo| one. If we are in protected modus, we do a
-% |\noexpand\foo| and remove the next command by means of the |\@gobble|
-% command.
-%
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\def\xtc@current@lang#1{%
- \ifx\protect\@typeset@protect
- \@inmathwarn#1%
- \else
- \noexpand#1\expandafter\@gobble
- \fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-%
-% Things differ a bit, if the language has changed. First of all, we remove the
-% |\XXX\foo| and save it in the second parameter. Note that we do not use it
-% any more. The test if we are in protected modus is the same, the actions
-% differ. Since we have already removed the next command, we simply do our
-% |\noexpand\foo| in case of protection. Otherwise we possibly raise our math
-% warning, before processing the command.
-%
-% We have to take care of undefined
-% commands. If the desired is undefined for the current language, it is let to
-% be an alias to the default command. If the default command is undefined, it
-% is defined to give an error message. The last step of our processing is to
-% evaluate the desired command.
-%
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\def\xtc@changed@lang#1#2{%
- \ifx\protect\@typeset@protect
- \@inmathwarn#1%
- \expandafter\ifx\csname\xtc@lang\string#1\endcsname\relax
- \expandafter\ifx\csname lang?\string#1\endcsname\relax
- \expandafter\def\csname lang?\string#1\endcsname{%
- \xtc@unavailable#1%
- }%
- \fi
- \global\expandafter\let
- \csname\xtc@lang \string#1\expandafter\endcsname
- \csname lang?\string#1\endcsname
- \fi
- \csname\xtc@lang\string#1%
- \expandafter\endcsname
- \else
- \noexpand#1%
- \fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-%
-% Now we define the error message |\xtc@unavailable|. Note that the
-% mentioned warning |\@inmathwarn| is used out of the font encoding code as
-% it is.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\gdef\xtc@unavailable#1{%
- \@latex@error{%
- Command \protect#1 unavailable in language \xtc@lang%
- }\@eha}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{macro}
-% \end{macro}
-% \end{macro}
-%
-% \subsection{A command for using a fixed language}
-%
-% \begin{macro}{\UseCaption}
-% The |\UseCaption| command can be used even for captions which have
-% parameters. It is important to make the command robust, since it can be use
-% inside a |\section| command to prevent a heading from being typeset in the
-% wrong language.
-%
-% Our first implementation approach set the desired language before evaluating
-% the caption. It finished with restoring the language to its old value. The
-% coding was straight forward:
-%
-% \begin{quote}\begin{verbatim}
-% \declare@robustcommand{\UseCaption}[2]{%
-% \let\xtc@saved@lang\xtc@lang
-% \xtc@use@lang{#1}%
-% #2%
-% \xtc@use@lang\xtc@saved@lang}
-% \end{verbatim}\end{quote}
-%
-% Unfortunately, this was not the very best solution, because an appended
-% |\xspace| was misleaded. Therefore the implementation was changed. Now
-% nothing will follow the expanded caption.
-%
-% The implementation takes an approach very
-% similar to the |\xtc@changed@lang| command. Since the |\UseCaption| command is
-% defined to be robust, we need not to check the value of |\protect|. Instead, we
-% only check if the desired language command is defined or not. If not, we
-% have a look at the default command. If the latter is not defined as well, it
-% is defined to give our error. Now we have the default command available and
-% let the desired command be an alias to the default command. Finally, we
-% evaluate the desired command.
-%
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\declare@robustcommand\UseCaption[2]{%
- \@inmathwarn#2%
- \expandafter\ifx\csname #1\string#2\endcsname\relax
- \expandafter\ifx\csname lang?\string#2\endcsname\relax
- \expandafter\def\csname lang?\string#2\endcsname{%
- \xtc@unavailable#2%
- }%
- \fi
- \global\expandafter\let
- \csname #1\string#2\expandafter\endcsname
- \csname lang?\string#2\endcsname
- \fi
- \csname #1\string#2\endcsname
- }
-% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{macro}
-%
-
-% \subsection{Initialization and installation stuff}
-%
-% \begin{macro}{\xtc@init}
-% \begin{macro}{\xtc@install}
-%
-% Each time a caption is declared or provided, the command |\xtc@init|
-% is called with the desired language as parameter, say |XXX|. The purpose of
-% this call is to initialize a new language if called the first time with
-% |XXX| and to do nothing otherwise.
-%
-% Therefore the command |\xtc@XXX| is tested. If this command is
-% undefined, the initialization happens, otherwise the call returns.
-% When performing the test, it must be taken into account, that |\csname|
-% lets an undefined command to |\relax|. If undefined, it is defined to set the
-% new language. In addition, the |\XXX-cmd| is let to |\xtc@changed@lang| and the
-% new |\xtc@XXX| is installed.
-%
-% Since the initialization command may be called by |\ProvideCaption| after
-% the document
-% has started, it is tested, if |\@begindocumenthook| is defined. If not, we are
-% inside the document and can install |\xtc@XXX| immediately. If
-% defined, we are still in the preamble and have to defer the installation
-% until the beginning of the document.
-%
-% The deferring has to be done because the command |\xtc@XXX| is to be
-% appended to
-% the command |\captionsXXX|. And the latter command may be undefined by now,
-% because the use of packages like |babel| or |german| may happen later
-% than the use of our package |xt_caps|.
-%
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\xtc@init}[1]{%
- \expandafter\ifx\csname xtc@#1\endcsname\relax
- \expandafter\def\csname xtc@#1\endcsname{%
- \xtc@use@lang{#1}}%
- \expandafter\let\csname #1-cmd\endcsname\xtc@changed@lang
- \ifx\@begindocumenthook\@undefined
- \xtc@install{#1}%
- \else
- \AtBeginDocument{\xtc@install{#1}}%
- \fi
- \fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-%
-% The following macro will be called at the beginning of the document. Its
-% purpose is to install the extended caption mechanism for a given language
-% |XXX|. First of all, it is tested if there exists any support for the
-% language. This is done by looking at the existence of the command
-% |\captionsXXX|. If no support is given, a warning is raised. Otherwise we
-% append our |\xtc@XXX| command to |\captionsXXX|. Some care must be taken,
-% because the |\csname| command lets an unknown command to be |\relax|. We use
-% a group to restore the command to its previous value.
-%
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\xtc@install}[1]{%
- \begingroup\expandafter\endgroup
- \expandafter\ifx\csname captions#1\endcsname\@undefined
- \PackageWarningNoLine{xt_capts}{%
- You haven't defined the language #1\space yet.\MessageBreak
- Nevertheless, \string\UseCaption{#1}{\string\foo} will work}
- \else
- \expandafter\g@addto@macro\csname captions#1\expandafter\endcsname
- \csname xtc@#1\endcsname
- \fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{macro}
-% \end{macro}
-%
-% \subsection{Default language}
-% To set the default language for the captions, we must check if different
-% languages are supported. If support is given, the current language is used
-% for the captions as well. If not, |english| is used. The code for doing this
-% selection is deferred until all other packages have executed their deferred
-% code. This is necessary, because language package may execute
-% |\selectlanguage| at the beginning of the document, too. It is important for
-% the caption implementation, that the default language of the captions is
-% defined after the actual language has been selected. Unfortunately, the
-% |\selectlanguage| command for a given language may be executed \emph{before}
-% |\xtc@XXX| has been installed or even before our package is loaded. One
-% candidate for this behavior is the |german| package, which does not defer
-% its |\selectlanguage| call. Therefore, we put our piece of code somewhere
-% \emph{after} the |\@begindocumenthook|.
-%
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\AfterAtBeginDocument{%
- \ifx\languagename\@undefined
- \xtc@use@lang{english}%
- \else
- \xtc@use@lang\languagename
- \fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-%
-% To prevent the default language |english| from producing an undesired warning
-% message, another piece of code it put into the
-% |\@begindocumenthook|. This piece lets |\captionsenglish| to be an empty
-% macro, if it is undefined and no language package is used at all. Because we
-% want to be sure that this code is executed \emph{before} any caption
-% language is installed, we put our piece of code at the head of the hook.
-%
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\BeforeAtBeginDocument{%
- \ifx\languagename\@undefined
- \ifx\captionsenglish\@undefined
- \let\captionsenglish\@empty
- \fi
- \fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-%
-% \begin{macrocode}
-%</package>
-% \end{macrocode}
-%
-%
-% \Finale
-
-\endinput
-
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/xtcapts/xt_capts.ins b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/xtcapts/xt_capts.ins
deleted file mode 100644
index 9217218be7c..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/xtcapts/xt_capts.ins
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
-
-\input docstrip
-
-\preamble
-
-Copyright (C) 1997 Olaf Fricke
-
-IMPORTANT NOTICE:
-This file is part of the eXTendend CAPTionS package.
-
-\endpreamble
-
-\keepsilent
-
-\generateFile{xt_capts.sty}{t}{\from{xt_capts.dtx}{package}}
-
-\Msg{***********************************************************}
-\Msg{*}
-\Msg{* To finish the installation you have to move the following}
-\Msg{* files into a directory searched by TeX:}
-\Msg{*}
-\Msg{* The file `xt_capts.sty'}
-\Msg{*}
-\Msg{* To produce the documentation run the .dtx files through LaTeX.}
-\Msg{*}
-\Msg{* Happy TeXing}
-\Msg{***********************************************************}
-
-\endbatchfile
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/xtcapts/xt_capts.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/xtcapts/xt_capts.sty
deleted file mode 100644
index 6b2000fd681..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/xtcapts/xt_capts.sty
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,127 +0,0 @@
-%%
-%% This is file `xt_capts.sty',
-%% generated with the docstrip utility.
-%%
-%% The original source files were:
-%%
-%% xt_capts.dtx (with options: `package')
-%%
-%% Copyright (C) 1997 Olaf Fricke
-%%
-%% IMPORTANT NOTICE:
-%% This file is part of the eXTendend CAPTionS package.
-%%
-\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
-\ProvidesPackage{xt_capts}
- [1998/02/25 v1.1d eXTended CAPTionS (OFR)]
-
-\long\def\g@prependto@macro#1#2{%
- \begingroup \def\reserved@a{#2}%
- \toks@\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter{%
- \expandafter\reserved@a#1}%
- \xdef#1{\the\toks@}%
- \endgroup}
-\def\BeforeAtBeginDocument{\g@prependto@macro\@begindocumenthook}
-\def\AfterAtBeginDocument#1{\g@prependto@macro\@preamblecmds{#1}}
-\@onlypreamble\BeforeAtBeginDocument
-\@onlypreamble\AfterAtBeginDocument
-\def\BeforeAtEndDocument#1{\g@prependto@macro\@enddocumenthook{#1}}
-
-\newcommand{\DeclareCaption}[2]{%
- \xtc@init{#2}%
- \DeclareTextCommand#1{#2}}
-\newcommand{\ProvideCaption}[2]{%
- \xtc@init{#2}%
- \ProvideTextCommand#1{#2}}
-\@onlypreamble\DeclareCaption
-\newcommand{\DeclareCaptionDefault}[1]{%
- \DeclareTextCommand#1{lang?}}
-\newcommand{\ProvideCaptionDefault}[1]{%
- \ProvideTextCommand#1{lang?}}
-\@onlypreamble\DeclareCaptionDefault
-\expandafter\let\csname lang?-cmd\endcsname\xtc@changed@lang
-\def\xtc@use@lang#1{%
- \expandafter\let\csname\xtc@lang -cmd\endcsname\xtc@changed@lang
- \edef\xtc@lang{#1}%
- \expandafter\let\csname\xtc@lang -cmd\endcsname\xtc@current@lang}
-\def\xtc@lang{lang?}
-\def\xtc@current@lang#1{%
- \ifx\protect\@typeset@protect
- \@inmathwarn#1%
- \else
- \noexpand#1\expandafter\@gobble
- \fi}
-\def\xtc@changed@lang#1#2{%
- \ifx\protect\@typeset@protect
- \@inmathwarn#1%
- \expandafter\ifx\csname\xtc@lang\string#1\endcsname\relax
- \expandafter\ifx\csname lang?\string#1\endcsname\relax
- \expandafter\def\csname lang?\string#1\endcsname{%
- \xtc@unavailable#1%
- }%
- \fi
- \global\expandafter\let
- \csname\xtc@lang \string#1\expandafter\endcsname
- \csname lang?\string#1\endcsname
- \fi
- \csname\xtc@lang\string#1%
- \expandafter\endcsname
- \else
- \noexpand#1%
- \fi}
-\gdef\xtc@unavailable#1{%
- \@latex@error{%
- Command \protect#1 unavailable in language \xtc@lang%
- }\@eha}
-\declare@robustcommand\UseCaption[2]{%
- \@inmathwarn#2%
- \expandafter\ifx\csname #1\string#2\endcsname\relax
- \expandafter\ifx\csname lang?\string#2\endcsname\relax
- \expandafter\def\csname lang?\string#2\endcsname{%
- \xtc@unavailable#2%
- }%
- \fi
- \global\expandafter\let
- \csname #1\string#2\expandafter\endcsname
- \csname lang?\string#2\endcsname
- \fi
- \csname #1\string#2\endcsname
- }
-
-\newcommand{\xtc@init}[1]{%
- \expandafter\ifx\csname xtc@#1\endcsname\relax
- \expandafter\def\csname xtc@#1\endcsname{%
- \xtc@use@lang{#1}}%
- \expandafter\let\csname #1-cmd\endcsname\xtc@changed@lang
- \ifx\@begindocumenthook\@undefined
- \xtc@install{#1}%
- \else
- \AtBeginDocument{\xtc@install{#1}}%
- \fi
- \fi}
-\newcommand{\xtc@install}[1]{%
- \begingroup\expandafter\endgroup
- \expandafter\ifx\csname captions#1\endcsname\@undefined
- \PackageWarningNoLine{xt_capts}{%
- You haven't defined the language #1\space yet.\MessageBreak
- Nevertheless, \string\UseCaption{#1}{\string\foo} will work}
- \else
- \expandafter\g@addto@macro\csname captions#1\expandafter\endcsname
- \csname xtc@#1\endcsname
- \fi}
-\AfterAtBeginDocument{%
- \ifx\languagename\@undefined
- \xtc@use@lang{english}%
- \else
- \xtc@use@lang\languagename
- \fi}
-\BeforeAtBeginDocument{%
- \ifx\languagename\@undefined
- \ifx\captionsenglish\@undefined
- \let\captionsenglish\@empty
- \fi
- \fi}
-
-\endinput
-%%
-%% End of file `xt_capts.sty'.
diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/bin/tlpkg-ctan-check b/Master/tlpkg/bin/tlpkg-ctan-check
index 7fcffaa028a..e879ea9c44a 100755
--- a/Master/tlpkg/bin/tlpkg-ctan-check
+++ b/Master/tlpkg/bin/tlpkg-ctan-check
@@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ my @TLP_working = qw(
xetexref xfor xgreek
xifthen xits
xkeyval xlop xltxtra xmpincl xnewcommand xoptarg xpackages
- xq xskak xstring xtab xtcapts xunicode
+ xq xskak xstring xtab xunicode
xwatermark xyling xypdf xypic xypic-tut-pt xytree
yafoot yagusylo yax ydoc york-thesis youngtab yplan ytableau
zed-csp ziffer zhmetrics zhspacing zwgetfdate zwpagelayout
diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/libexec/ctan2tds b/Master/tlpkg/libexec/ctan2tds
index 89ffd31ebb5..a6f56d84b43 100755
--- a/Master/tlpkg/libexec/ctan2tds
+++ b/Master/tlpkg/libexec/ctan2tds
@@ -830,6 +830,7 @@ chomp ($Build = `cd $Master/../Build/source && pwd`);
'xmltex', "&MAKExmltex",
'xor', "die 'skipping, will be in xpackages when ready (Morten says)'",
'xparse', "die 'skipping, use xpackages'",
+ 'xtcapts', "die 'skipping, license noinfo'",
'xtheorem', "die 'skipping, will be in xpackages when ready (Morten says)'",
'xymtex', "&MAKExymtex",
'xypic', "&MAKExypic",
diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/collection-latexextra.tlpsrc b/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/collection-latexextra.tlpsrc
index 2f2ce74ec7f..57066b324f5 100644
--- a/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/collection-latexextra.tlpsrc
+++ b/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/collection-latexextra.tlpsrc
@@ -735,7 +735,6 @@ depend xargs
depend xbmc
depend xcomment
depend xtab
-depend xtcapts
depend xdoc
depend xfor
depend xifthen
diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/xtcapts.tlpsrc b/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/xtcapts.tlpsrc
deleted file mode 100644
index e69de29bb2d..00000000000
--- a/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/xtcapts.tlpsrc
+++ /dev/null