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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2006-01-12 23:54:35 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2006-01-12 23:54:35 +0000 |
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/ednotes/edcntwd0.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/ednotes/edcntwd0.sty new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..913a5416588 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/ednotes/edcntwd0.sty @@ -0,0 +1,306 @@ +%% EdCntWd0.sty--count word occurrences with ednotes.sty. +\def\fileversion{0.32} \def\filedate{2005/05/01} %% TODO + +%% Copyright (C) 2004 Uwe L\"uck & Christian Tapp (direction) +%% 2005 Uwe L\"uck. +%% Munich, http://www.contact-ednotes.sty.de.vu. +%% Current maintainer is Uwe L\"uck. + +%% This program can be redistributed and/or modified under the terms +%% of the LaTeX Project Public License distributed from CTAN +%% archives in directory macros/latex/base/lppl.txt; either +%% version 1.3a of the License, or any later version. +%% We did our best to help you, but there is NO WARRANTY. + +%% * USAGE: * +%% +% 1.) The present file is loaded by the `countoccurrences' package +% option of version v0.8 (onwards) of `ednotes.sty'. +%% +% 2.) If your source code somewhere contains +% <WORD><TEXT>\Anote{<WORD>}{<NOTE>} +% and produces some +% <WORD><TEXT><WORD> +% in *one* printed line, the lemma preceding the note should indicate +% that the note is concerned with the *second* occurrence of <WORD>. +% It would be extremly tedious to implement this requirement in a +% LaTeX macro package. The present package does some part of it. +% If you are, in typing, not sure that the first and second +% occurrence of <WORD> will be printed in different lines, type +% \countword{<WORD>}<TEXT>\Anote{\countword{<WORD>}}{<NOTE>} +% The macro \countword will then check whether the occurrences of +% <WORD> are printed in the same line, and if this happens, the lemma +% preceding the note will have an index `2'. The analogous thing +% <WORD><TEXT><WORD><MORE>\Anote{<WORD>}{<NOTE>} +% works as well (resulting in an index `3'), and so on. +% +% (So the macros do not save you from looking for earlier word +% occurrences, but at least from counting occurrences in the printed +% lines, and you do not have to repeat the procedure when you +% change the width of the printed text.) +% +% Of course, you only have to look for earlier occurrences in the +% same paragraph. +%% +% 3.) Sometimes <WORD> may contain tokens which must not appear in +% label names, e.g., `r\^ole'. In this case, e.g., \countword{r\^ole} +% will break. Then type, e.g., \countword[role]{r\^ole} instead. +% To be more precise: If <WORD> expands to something containing +% a token which is no character token, type +% \countword[<SUBST>]{<WORD>} instead, where <SUBST> expands to +% nothing but character tokens. (Cf. \csname on p. 203 of TeXbook.) +% 4.) Customization: Index numbers appear as subscripts by default. +% To change this, type +% \renewcommand*{\CWtextscript}{\textsuperscript} +% or \let\CWtextscript\textsuperscript . +% 5.) Pagewise/running line numbering: Switching from pagewise to +% running line numbering needs an extra run or deletion of +% \jobname.aux. So don't be frightened by error message. + +%% Please send comments via http://www.contact-ednotes.sty.de.vu. + +%% For wizards: changes lineno.sty's \linenumberpar. + +\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/12/01] +%% <- \newcommand*, \providecommand* +\ProvidesPackage{edcntwd0}[\filedate\space\fileversion\space + ^^JCounting word occurrences with + ednotes.sty (ul)] + +%% * IMPLEMENTATION: * %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%% +%% * Main ideas: * +% \countword occurrences write their order (per paragraph) and line +% numbers into \jobname.aux. With these informations from +% \jobname.aux, a table is created which assigns line and place +% numbers to words. A second table re-orders the first one and +% assigns an index to each place number. An index of 0 means that the +% corresponding word appears only once in a line. A higher index +% tells the order in which an occurrence follows others in the line. +% When processed for the lemma tag, \countword realizes its place +% number and, using this, reads the index from the former table and +% prints or not prints and index accordingly. + +% \RequirePackage{ednotes}[2004/01/04] +%% Does this work for mere version checking? +%% No--had the problem with edtable. See LaTeX bug latex/3730. + +\newcount\c@CW@repword +% \newcounter{repword} %% Don't need \the... +\def\@CW@stepcnt#1{\advance#1\@ne} +\def\@CW@emptylist{\@eltt} %% Need bound for table rows. +\newcount\c@CW@par +\newif\if@CW@pardef \global\@CW@pardeffalse + +\def\@CW@cntwi{% + \global\let\@CW@wordlinelist\@CW@emptylist +%% \@CW@wordlinelist is built as a "table", each row being +%% <WORD>\@elt<LINENO>\@elt<PLACENO>\@eltt +%% --and there is an extra leading \@eltt. +%% Latter needed for determining exact matching. + \global\let\@CW@placeindexlist\@CW@emptylist +%% \@CW@placeindexlist has, after starting \@eltt, rows of form +%% <PLACE>\@elt<INDEX>\@eltt . + \global\@CW@stepcnt\c@CW@par + \@ifundefined{CWp\romannumeral\c@CW@par}% + {\G@refundefinedtrue \global\@CW@pardeffalse}% + {% + \global\@CW@pardeftrue + \begingroup + \count@\z@ \let\@elt\relax \let\@eltt\relax + \edef\@tempa{\noexpand\@tfor \noexpand\@tempa :=% + \csname CWp\romannumeral\c@CW@par\endcsname}% + \@tempa\do{% + \@CW@stepcnt\count@ + \edef\@tempc{r@CWw@\number\c@CW@par @\number\count@}% +%% 2004/07/27: hack for pagewise line numbering: + \expandafter \@ifundefined \expandafter{\@tempc}% + {\gdef\@gtempa{?}}%% \global: cf. below! + {\ifx\c@linenumber\c@runninglinenumber + \gdef\@gtempa{% + \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter \@car +%% Beware hyperref. + \csname\@tempc\endcsname \@nil}% + \else + \begingroup + \def\thelinenumber{% + \xdef\@gtempa{\number\c@linenumber}}% +%% Assumes \getpagewisenumber -> {... \thelinenumber} +%% Local vs. global assignments to \c@linenumber OK according to +%% Stephan. (!?) + \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter \@car + \csname\@tempc\endcsname \@nil + \endgroup + \fi}% +% \typeout{G:\meaning\@gtempa}% TEST + \edef\@tempb{% + \noexpand\g@addto@macro \noexpand\@CW@wordlinelist{% + \@tempa \@elt + \@gtempa +% \expandafter \@ifundefined \expandafter{\@tempc}{?}% +% {\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter \@car +% \csname\@tempc\endcsname \@nil}% + \@elt + \number\count@ \@eltt}}% + \@tempb}% +%% TODO: empty referring macros after use -> ednotes as well. + \xdef\@CW@numberofwords{\number\count@}% + \loop +% \typeout{WL=\meaning\@CW@wordlinelist}%% TEST + \ifx\@CW@wordlinelist\@CW@emptylist \else + \global\let\@CW@nextwordlinelist\@empty + \expandafter\@CW@takerow\@CW@wordlinelist\@nil + \ifx\@CW@nextwordlinelist\@empty + \global\let\@CW@wordlinelist\@CW@emptylist + \else + \global\let\@CW@wordlinelist\@CW@nextwordlinelist + \fi + \repeat + \endgroup + }% +% \typeout{PI=\meaning\@CW@placeindexlist}%% TEST + \global\let\countword\@CW@cntwii + \@CW@cntwii +} +\def\@CW@takerow\@eltt#1\@elt#2\@elt#3\@eltt#4\@nil{% + \count@\@ne + \g@addto@macro\@CW@placeindexlist{#3\@elt}% +%% \@CW@placeindexlist always closes with mostly spurios +%% 0\@eltt, don't know why, but harmless for reading the list. + \def\@CW@matchline##1\@eltt#1\@elt#2\@elt##2\@eltt##3\@nil{% +% \typeout{WL=\meaning\@CW@wordlinelist}%% TEST + \def\@tempa{##1}% +% \typeout{##1}%% TEST + \ifx\@tempa\@CW@emptylist + \g@addto@macro\@CW@placeindexlist{0\@eltt}% + \else + %% \@tempcnta determines one out of four cases, + %% while \count@ counts equal words in a line: + \@tempcnta \ifnum\count@=\@ne \z@ \else \tw@ \fi + \ifx\@nnil##2\@nnil %% No match. + \let\@CW@next\relax + \else %% Match. + \@CW@stepcnt\@tempcnta \@CW@stepcnt\count@ + \@CW@buildnextwordlinelist{##1}% + \def\@CW@next{\@CW@matchline\@eltt##3\@nil}% + \fi + %% Cases determined. +% \typeout{\number\@tempcnta}%% TEST + \ifcase\@tempcnta %% \typeout{Case 0: \count@=1, no match}% + \g@addto@macro\@CW@placeindexlist{0\@eltt}% + \xdef\@CW@nextwordlinelist{\@eltt#4}% + \or %% \typeout{Case 1: \count@=1, match}% + \g@addto@macro\@CW@placeindexlist{1\@eltt##2\@elt2\@eltt}% + \or %% \typeout{Case 2: \count@>1, no match}% + \@CW@buildnextwordlinelist{##1}% + \or %% \typeout{Case 3: \count@>1, match}% + \edef\@tempc{\noexpand\g@addto@macro \noexpand\@CW@placeindexlist + {##2\@elt \number\count@ \@eltt}}% + \@tempc + \fi + \@CW@next + \fi + }% + \@CW@matchline\@eltt#4\@eltt#1\@elt#2\@elt\@eltt\@nil + %% TODO #4 void!? Cf. dummy above, \@CW@next. +} +%% \@CW@buildnextwordlinelist{#1} appends non-void #1 to +%% \@CW@nextwordlinelist: +\def\@CW@buildnextwordlinelist#1{% + \ifx\@nnil#1\@nnil \else + \g@addto@macro\@CW@nextwordlinelist{\@eltt#1}\fi} + +\@ifdefinable\countword{\global\let\countword\@CW@cntwi} + +\newcommand*\@CW@cntwii[2][\@nil]{% + \global\@CW@stepcnt\c@CW@repword + \def\@tempa{#1}% + \ifx\@tempa\@nnil + \g@addto@macro\@CW@wordlist{{#2}}% + \else + \g@addto@macro\@CW@wordlist{{#1}}% + \fi + \edef\@tempa{\noexpand\linelabel{% + CWw@\number\c@CW@par @\number\c@CW@repword}}% + \@tempa + #2} + +\newcount\c@CW@nrepword + +\newcommand*\@CW@cntwl[2][]{%% First argument just gobbled, +%% using place number instead. + #2% + \if@CW@pardef + \global\@CW@stepcnt\c@CW@nrepword + \ifnum\c@CW@repword>\@CW@numberofwords\relax + \G@refundefinedtrue + \else + \edef\@tempc{% + \def\noexpand\@tempb####1\noexpand\@eltt + \number\c@CW@nrepword}% + %% "look up". + \@tempc \@elt##2\@eltt##3\@nil{\def\@tempa{##2}}% + \expandafter\@tempb \@CW@placeindexlist \@nil + \if 0\@tempa \else + \CWtextscript{\if ?\@tempa ?\else \@tempa \fi}% + \fi + \fi + \else + \CWtextscript?% + \fi} +\providecommand*\textsubscript[1]{% +%% Cf. LaTeX \textsuperscript: we will be in a note here! + $\m@th_{\mbox{\fontsize\sf@size\z@\selectfont#1}}$} +\let\CWtextscript\textsubscript +\def\@EN@CWhook{\setbox\z@\hbox} %% To recognize stepping counters. + +%% TODO: empty referring macros after use. -> ednotes as well. + +\addlemmaexpands{\let\countword\@CW@cntwl + \global\c@CW@nrepword\c@CW@repword} + +\global\let\@CW@wordlist\@empty + +\newcommand*\CWClosePar{% %% TODO: -> doc.!? Useful? + \ifx\@CW@wordlist\@empty \else + \immediate\write\@mainaux{% + \gdef\expandafter\noexpand + \csname CWp\romannumeral\c@CW@par\endcsname + {\@CW@wordlist}}% + \global\let\@CW@wordlist\@empty + \global\c@CW@repword\z@ + \fi + \global\let\countword\@CW@cntwi + \global\@CW@pardeffalse} +\expandafter\def\expandafter\linenumberpar\expandafter{% + \expandafter\CWClosePar\linenumberpar} + +\endinput + +VERSION HISTORY: +v0.01 2004/01/05 Very first release under name `ecntw0.sty'. +v0.1 2004/01/05 Changed names and documentation, new name + `edcntwd0.sty'. +v0.11 2004/01/05 renamed \CWnext -> \@CW@next, added main ideas of + implementation. +v0.12 2004/05/12 Added remark on `linenox1.sty' (load earlier); + added `(C)' and Christian for copyright; + L"uck -> L\"uck. \RequirePackage{ednotes}; + changed doc. accordingly. + 2004/07/06 Added explanation for order with `linenox1.sty' + ("for wizards"). + 2004/07/28 ^^J; cope with pagewise numbering; note on + switching from pagewise to running. +v0.12b .../08/31 Changed to LPPL v1.3, added maintenance. +v0.2 2004/09/20 Removed mentions of `linenox1.sty', for + `lineno.sty' v4... +v0.3 2004/10/07 Usage: to be loaded by `ednotes.sty' option. + 2004/10/11 Removed \RequirePackage{ednotes}; changed some + TODOs. + 2004/10/12 latex/3730. +v0.3a 2004/11/07 LPPL v1.3a. +v0.3b 2005/01/10 Contact via http. +v0.31 2005/02/20 Added \@EN@first. + 2005/03/08 Added Copyright 2005. +v0.32 2005/05/01 Replaced \@EN@first by LaTeX's \@car. +[not sent, not tested] diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/ednotes/ednotes.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/ednotes/ednotes.sty new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..087a658fae1 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/ednotes/ednotes.sty @@ -0,0 +1,1267 @@ +%% Macro package `ednotes.sty' for LaTeX2e, +%% copyright (C) 2002--2005 Uwe L\"uck & Christian Tapp (direction) +%% http://www.contact-ednotes.sty.de.vu +%% --author-maintained, +%% for critical editions +%% (varying J. Lavagnino's and D. Wujastyk's EDMAC). +%% +\def\fileversion{1.2} \def\filedate{2005/10/01} %% TODO +% +%% This file can be redistributed and/or modified under +%% the terms of the LaTeX Project Public License; either +%% version 1.3a of the License, or any later version. +%% The latest version of this license is in +%% +%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt +%% +%% We did our best to help you, but there is NO WARRANTY. +%% +%% Please report bugs, problems, and suggestions via +%% +%% http://www.contact-ednotes.sty.de.vu +% +%% * USAGE: * +% +% *Overview:* +% This package provides facilities for notes in (critical) editions. +% `\Anote{LEMMA}{NOTE}' prints NOTE in an extra footnote apparatus, +% referring to LEMMA by its line numbers (as generated by +% `lineno.sty') and by repeating LEMMA in the note. By calling the +% package with extra options, you can add \Bnote etc. and choose +% whether notes of one apparatus appear in a single paragraph on +% each page or in separate paragraphs (`manyfoot.sty'). +% In LEMMA, `...\<...\>...' indicates what short version of it is to +% appear in the note. There are further facilities to customize +% appearance of notes. +% Commands \Anotelabel{LABEL}, \donote{LABEL}{NOTE} etc. vary \Anote +% etc. in admitting overlapping lemmas. +% ---The package is made for those who need something like EDMAC +% but who want to employ LaTeX2e at the same time. +% More detailed description below is divided into +% `packages required', `user commands', `package options', +% `customizing', `Note on EDMAC', and `Comparison with LEDMAC'. +% +% *Note on "rival" package LEDMAC:* Peter R. Wilson has made a +% LaTeX package LEDMAC (available on CTAN) for about the same +% purpose as the present package. See `Note on EDMAC' and +% `Comparison with LEDMAC' below. +% +% *Printed presentation:* An article on `ednotes' with user +% instructions, examples, and comparisons with `[L]EDMAC' +% appeared in the TUGboat volume for 2003. A version of it is +% obtainable from the `ednotes' CTAN folder (`ednotugb.pdf'). +% +% *Packages required:* +% This package will not work without the following ones +% ("visible"--cf. visible.txt in CTAN ednotes folder): +% o Packages `manyfoot.sty' and `nccfoots.sty' by +% Alexander I. Rozhenko from the `ncctools' bundle. +% You needn't know anything about these +% except perhaps options `para' and `para*' +% choosing footnote indentation (see `package options' below). +% o Package `lineno.sty' by Stephan I. B"ottcher. +% We here suppose that you know and employ some of the +% line numbering commands from `lineno.sty'. +% However, please don't load these packages on your own. +% Instead of calling them with some options, put these options +% into the brackets of \usepackage[<options>]{ednotes}. +% +% *Availability:* +% o In case you have not received `manyfoot.sty' and `nccfoots.sty', +% you find them in the CTAN folder +% `macros/latex/contrib/ncctools/unpacked' . +% You find PDF documentations in +% `macros/latex/contrib/ncctools/doc' . +% o `lineno.sty' is in CTAN folder `macros/latex/contrib/lineno'. +% In the same folder, there is `lineno.pdf' for documentation. +% +% *Optional packages:* +% o Some package options may need additional package files (for +% a while). They may be in the `ednotes' or `lineno' CTAN folder. +% The README files there will name them or tell where they are +% named. %% TODO +% +% *Other useful files:* +% Look at the README file in CTAN folder +% `macros/latex/contrib/ednotes' for quick information on what other +% files in the folder provide. %% TODO: indeed? +% +% *User commands:* +% *Basic:* -------------------------------------------------------- +% \Anote{LEMMA}{NOTE} prints LEMMA where it occurs +% and sends NOTE into an extra footnote apparatus. +% The lines where the command occurs must be numbered +% by using commands from package `lineno.sty'. +% In the footnote, NOTE is preceded by line numbers of LEMMA, +% by a version of LEMMA (see below), and by some separating stuff. +% Separating stuff by default is a properly spaced right bracket +% according to \lemmafmt (see below). +% \Anote may be nested in LEMMA. +% (Overlapping lemmas may be generated by \Anotelabel etc. as +% described below.) +% For customizing appearance of notes, see `package options' and +% `customizing' (\lemmafmt and \lemmaellipsis, e.g.) below. +% For additional analogous commands \Bnote etc., see +% `"optional" user commands' below. +% *Short lemma substitute in note:* ------------------------------- +% (The following describes a comfortable extension of +% EDMAC's \lemma.) +% LEMMA argument of \Anote as above may appear as `L1\<L2\>L3', then +% only L1 and L3 appear in the footnote with some ellipsis symbols +% between them. By default, these are \textsymmdots according to +% \lemmaellipsis. +% (For \textsymmdots vs. ordinary \dots see `miscellaneous' below.) +% L2, however, may start with `<ELL>', then ELL is used instead of +% \textsymmdots or whatever else \lemmaellipsis might call. +% (To be sure, symbols `\<', `<', `>', `\>' work in a special way +% in LEMMA. `>' might be used inside ELL if inside braces, e.g., +% `\<<{$>$}>'. <ELL> works as an optional argument of \< like +% brackets usually do in LaTeX---we thought you might use `[' here +% as a symbol to be printed in main text. Care for proper spacing in +% both versions of the lemma by spaces touching \<, \>, and braces. +% ---A special version of the package would be necessary for those +% having no `<', `>' on their keyboards.) +% *Overlapping lemmas:* ------------------------------------------- +% \Anotelabel{LABEL}LEMMA\donote{LABEL}{NOTE} +% works just like \Anote{LEMMA}{NOTE} above. However, by using +% proper LABELs, you can indicate which of overlapping lemmas +% begins and ends where. Note that the second command is only +% \donote, not \Adonote. In LEMMA, \pause{LABEL} and \resume{LABEL} +% act analogously to \< and \> above for lemma substitutes, and +% \pause{LABEL}<ELL> employs your own ELL for the ellipsis. +% LEMMA may contain \Anote and the other way round (in some way). +% However, \pause{LABEL} must not be hidden in braces etc. +% *Commands in lemma as repeated in a note:* ---------------------- +% Some commands should work in main text, but not in the lemma +% text of the note, e.g. \label. With respect to some of them, +% `ednotes.sty' makes an adjustment for this. Nesting of lemmas, +% e.g., is enabled this way. +% For other commands, you can hide code from a note +% by \notinnote, e.g.: \notinnote{\footnote{...}}. +% If you know about relevant (La)TeX internals, you can define +% behaviour of commands in lemmas using \addlemmaexpands, e.g. +% \addlemmaexpands{\let\footnote\@gobble}. +% (However, the latter code is bad if \footnote should occur +% with an optional argument. Moreover, in some cases +% \let...\notinnote may handle spaces better than +% \let...\@gobble, since \notinnote uses a variant of LaTeX's +% \@bsphack and \@esphack. +% ---\addlemmaexpands has only local effect inside group.) +% \showlemmaexpands displays all these extra definitions +% which would apply in the lemma ahead. +% (A lot of commands might be changed here, we chose only few. +% Cf. EDMAC's \no@expands; EDMAC, however, deals with the +% problem in a different way and needs more changes +% than we do.) +% *"Optional" user commands:* ------------------------------------- +% Each of \Bnote, \Bnotelabel, \Cnote, \Cnotelabel, \Dnote, +% \Dnotelabel, \Enote, and \Enotelabel is defined by calling +% respective package options `Bpara' or `Bplain' etc., see +% `package options' below. They work like \Anote and \Anotelabel, +% respectively, and nesting and overlapping of their lemmas works +% as for \Anote and \Anotelabel. \donote works with each of +% \Anotelabel, \Bnotelabel etc.---care for different labels. +% \nopunct may help you in case of certain changes of \notefmt, see +% `customizing' below (not active outside notes). +% *Miscellaneous:* ------------------------------------------------ +% As a byproduct, we provide \textsymmdots as an alternative to +% \dots or (more specific) to LaTeX2e's \textellipsis. We feel that, +% in the middle of the short version of a lemma, the text dropped +% should be replaced by symmetrically spaced dots, i.e., in +% L1 ... L3, the space between L1 and the dots should be the same +% as the space between the dots and L3. \textellipsis obstructs this +% by calling a space after the final dot which is not balanced by a +% space before the first dot. \textsymmdots just closes without that +% final space---that's all the difference to \textellipsis. (Cf. +% TeXbook p. 73 where $\ldots$ is recommended for the same purpose.) +% Of course, it is now your job to care for proper spacing on left +% and right, e.g., use it this \textsymmdots\ way. +% Note that with a comma following \dots is quite right while +% `\textsymmdots,' is bad. %% TODO: delimiters!? e.g. [...] +% -- Now (since Sep 2004) indeed there is the `ellipsis' package +% by Peter J. Heslin on CTAN in the /macros/latex/contrib directory! +% It deals with this problem much more thoroughly. +% *Wrong placement:* ---------------------------------------------- +% We do not provide helpful error messages for badly placed \<, +% \pause, and the like in this version. You will just get +% `undefined' errors, complaints about \mskip, or `runaway +% argument' errors.---Doubling labels with \Anotelabel etc. may +% work well if you know what you are doing. +% +% *Package options:* +% 1.) Options `left', `right', `switch', `switch*', `columnwise', +% `pagewise', `running', `modulo', `mathlines', `displaymath', +% `edtable' (edit tabular environments), `longtable' (edit +% `longtable' environments), `nolongtablepatch' are passed to +% package `lineno'; cf. the latter package for information +% (not yet tested all). %% TODO +% `left' and `running' act by default. +% Option `mathnotes' calls `lineno.sty' package option `mathrefs', +% see `lineno' documentation as well. +% 2.) Option `Aplain' arranges all notes for one page generated +% by \Anote and \Anotelabel in a single footnote paragraph. +% Option `Bplain' generates an apparatus using one footnote +% paragraph for each note, with commands \Bnote, and \Bnotelabel. +% Option `Bpara' does the same but arranging all notes +% for one page in a single footnote paragraph. +% Analogues apply to `Cplain', `Cpara', `Dplain', `Dpara', +% `Eplain', and `Epara'. (There is `Apara' as well---default.) +% Option `para*' suppresses indentation of footnote paragraphs +% coming from options like `Apara' (cf. package `manyfoot'). +%% TODO: para indent correct? +% 3.) Option `edmacpara' makes up for problems with `para' +% footnotes that are discussed in `EDMAC.doc' section +% `Paragraphed footnotes'. See our package `mfparptc.sty' for +% details (for the time being). +% 4.) Option `perpage' is just passed to `manyfoot.sty'. +% 5.) Option `countoccurrences' provides a command \countword +% for a half-way solution of the problem of lemma words that +% occur more than once in a line. See our package `edcntwd0.sty'. +% (With `ednotes.sty' v1.1 you need `edcntwd0.sty' v0.31.) +% +% *Customizing:* (important change v1.1!) +% Appearance of notes is directed by macros \extrafootnoterule, +% \linesfmt etc. occurring in the following lines +% (each starting with \renewcommand). +% For customizing, copy the respective lines to your own file, +% remove left hand comment mark, and change the definition in the +% right hand pair of braces. (The definition you find there is our +% original one; we hope you understand from these definitions how +% they work in general and what the arguments are. E.g., \linesfmt +% applies to printing of line numbers and, originally, renders them +% bold-faced, followed by \enspace.) +% This controls identical behaviour in *every apparatus*. +% For changing appearance of a single apparatus without changing +% the remaining, see below.---Note: With v1.1, \ref has been +% removed from the definition of \repeatref, and a \ref in any +% customization of it will not work any longer. As well, earlier +% \linewithpage used \ref and \pageref, and this will not work any +% longer. \linewithpage has been replaced by \pageandline. +% \renewcommand{\extrafootnoterule}{\footnoterule} +% ---This is a `manyfoot.sty' command for separating each extra +% apparatus from the other ones.--- +% \renewcommand*{\sameline}[1]{\linesfmt{#1}} +% \renewcommand*{\differentlines}[2]{\linesfmt{#1--#2}} +% %% TODO: \linesfmt into \@EN@note!? +% \renewcommand*{\linesfmt}[1]{\textbf{#1}\enspace} +% \renewcommand*{\pageandline}[2]{#1.#2} % #1 page, #2 line. +% \renewcommand{\lemmafmt}[1]{#1\thinspace]\enskip} +% \renewcommand*{\repeatref}[1]{#1} +% ---E.g., for replacing repeated line numbers by non-bold slash: +% % \renewcommand*{\repeatref}[1]{\textnormal{/}} +% \renewcommand{\lemmaellipsis}{\textsymmdots} +% \renewcommand{\notefmt}[1]{#1} +% Note: \notefmt, originally, takes your note just as it is. +% By redefinition +% \renewcommand*{\notefmt}[1]{#1.} +% you might add an automatic closing full stop to each note. +% In a single note of the same apparatus, however, you might then +% want to close by a question mark (e.g.) instead of the fullstop. +% For this purpose, close that note by `?\nopunct'. \nopunct then +% gobbles the full stop waiting ahead. (So much as to \notefmt.) +% ---Customizing a *single apparatus*: +% For changing appearance of the apparatus feeded by \Anote +% without changing remaining apparatuses (feeded by \Bnote etc.), +% take the following lines (the one with a single right brace +% being the last one) to your own file and remove the left hand +% column of comment marks. Remove then left hand comment marks +% of single lines containing commands whose behaviour in the +% apparatus you want to change. Change their definitions in +% right hand braces. (It is quite important never to remove +% right hand comment marks, as you may know!) +% \newcommand{\Anotefmt}{% +% % \renewcommand*{\sameline}[1]{\linesfmt{##1}}% +% % \renewcommand*{\differentlines}[2]{\linesfmt{##1\textendash##2}}% +% % \renewcommand*{\linesfmt}[1]{\textbf{##1}\enspace}% +% % \renewcommand*{\pageandline}[2]{##1.##2}% ##1 page, ##2 line. +% % \renewcommand*{\repeatref}[1]{##1}% E.g., ... +% % % \renewcommand*{\repeatref}[1]{\textnormal{/}}% ... instead. +% % \renewcommand{\lemmafmt}[1]{##1\thinspace]\enskip}% +% % \renewcommand{\lemmaellipsis}{\textsymmdots}% +% % \renewcommand{\notefmt}[1]{##1}% +% } +% For changing the \Bnote apparatus, do the same and change +% \Anotefmt into \Bnotefmt. Analogues apply to \Cnote etc. +% ---You can, moreover, add code in the definition of \Anotefmt etc. +% for additional settings to be active throughout the note +% (including line numbers and lemma reference), +% e.g., for selection of a certain font type. +% ---`manyfoot' v1.9 offers a command \SetFootnoteHook for +% controlling the appearance of the whole paragraph of an apparatus +% in `para' or `para*' style---please see the `manyfoot' +% documentation for examples. `ednotes' v1.2 makes use of this +% through a new command \PrecedeLevelWith{X}{CODE}. E.g., +% \PrecedeLevelWith{A}{\textit{Var.:}} and +% \PrecedeLevelWith{B}{\textit{Sim.:}} (once and for all) +% may distinguish the variant from the similia apparatus. +% CODE may also be used to contol the paragraph indent of +% the apparatus (so the paragraphs may have different +% indents) or to shape the paragraph more generally +% (according to TeXbook chapter 14, especially pp. 101f.). +% To give a general rule, \PrecedeLevelWith{X}{CODE} has +% the same effect as \SetFootnoteHook{CODE} +% \DeclareNewFootnote[para]{X} would have with `manyfoot'. +% Without the `para' option or with the `plain' style of +% notes, CODE just is executed starting each note (preceding +% even the line number and the lemma). +% ---*Special characters:* As is noted in EDMAC's documentation, +% the en-dash for line number printing or the separating right +% square bracket might be coded unusually in some special font +% which has been chosen and so may escape being printed. Should you +% encounter this problem indeed, you can use the previous for remedy +% (e.g., change \lemmafmt). (EDMAC's solution is use of +% \endashchar etc. for taking these characters from the \rm font.) +% ---You may *redefine* most of the commands provided by the +% package. *Exceptions* are \donote, \<, and \>. So you might +% put \newcommand{\variant}{\Anote} or even (for TeXperts) +% \let\variant\Anote into your file (after `ednotes.sty' has been +% read). No problem about nesting will arise (as did with EDMAC). +% EDMAC's suggestion to make <...> a shorthand, however, would +% conflict with our lemma mechanism. (Coexistence would be possible +% by suitable use of braces and repeating present definitions +% after change of <'s catcode.) +% +% *A problem:* +% With run-in-paragraph footnotes (options `para' or `para*'), notes +% may end too deep on the page or (with `longtable.sty') even overlap +% with main text. `ednotes.sty' shares this "feature" with EDMAC and +% LEDMAC. Output gets worse as the number of paragraphed-footnote +% series increases. `manyfoot.sty' version 1.7 (!) accounts for this +% by a command \ExtraParaSkip (as an interim solution). This command +% reserves additional vertical space for the notes (so there is less +% space for main text---at the expense of too large empty space on +% some pages). After `ednotes.sty' (or `manyfoot.sty') has been +% loaded (i.e., below \usepackage...), type `\ExtraParaSkip{<skip>}' +% (still in the preamble) where <skip> may be any glue parameter. +% <skip> may be a multiple of any absolute space unit (e.g., `4pt' or +% `2mm'), it may even be a multiple of a space unit depending on the +% font size of notes (\footnotesize)---like `em', `ex', or +% `\normalbaselineskip' (e.g., `.5\normalbaselineskip'). (However, +% stretch and shrink of, e.g., \normalbaselineskip are ignored.) +% Experiment with choices for <skip> such that notes neither overlap +% with main text nor hang too deep on the page. The most safe choice +% is `\ExtraParaSkip{.5\normalbaselineskip}'. +% ---Manyfoot.sty did something similar before; i.e., it reserved +% .5\normalbaselineskip (with respect to \footnotesize) for the notes. +% This may not be needed on some pages (on such pages there may be +% too much empty vertical space). +% ---For the best solution you should, when your work is ready and +% only needs optimization of formatting, type +% \ExtraParaSkip{-.5\normalbaselineskip} +% (to remove the space that Manyfoot.sty reserves) and then insert +% \pagebreak's in your main text to avoid overful pages. +% ---We formerly offered a command \MFparaxbuffer in file +% `mfparxsp.sty' instead. This could be used once only in the +% document preamble. \ExtraParaSkip does not have this limitation. +% This allows, e.g., first setting a "default" value and changing it +% under certain conditions, e.g.: +% \ExtraParaSkip{<skip1>} ... \if... \ExtraParaSkip{<skip2>} ... \fi +% (Thanks to Florian Kragl who presented a similar first remedy for +% the problem.) +% +% *The problem of oscillating page breaks:* +% In typesetting critical editions, there is an increased danger +% of page break oscillations, causing wrong numberings, +% placements, and cross-references. Our package `lblchng1.sty' +% (same CTAN directory) offers help with this. However, +% `ednotes.sty' v1.1 takes over most of the job from +% `lblchng1.sty'. We still recommend to *read the file* +% `lblchng1.sty' on how to use the messages from `lblchng1.sty' +% and `ednotes.sty' on page number changes (be sure that it is +% v0.32 or higher). Yet the messages may suffice. Just look at the +% final messages on screen or in .log. +% +% *A problem with `hyperref.sty':* +% To guarantee compatibility with `hyperref', updating lineno.sty +% to v4.3 is recommended. +% +% *Note on EDMAC:* +% `edmac.doc' is a macro package by John Lavagnino and +% Dominik Wujastyk made for critical editions to be used in presence +% of Plain TeX only. We refer to the macros and documentation of +% this package by `EDMAC'. There is an enhancement `edmacfss.sty' +% for additionally employing the New Font Selection Scheme (NFSS) +% from LaTeX2e. With `edmacfss.sty', some LaTeX commands work by +% accident. However, it replaces LaTeX's \end by PlainTeX's \end, +% so LaTeX environments don't work. Moreover, +% EDMAC defines its own output routine in place of LaTeX's, +% so LaTeX's page assembly and related commands (\marginpar ...) +% are disabled. EDMAC still provides facilities +% (columnar footnotes, endnotes, sublines) which are neither +% implemented here nor in packages `manyfoot' and `lineno' +% on which the present one is based. However, there are authors +% who have had a desire to stay in LaTeX's paradise and to enjoy +%% TODO: Hilbert translation +% EDMAC features at the same time. (E.g., edition may be only part +% of your document, or you want to use many LaTeX packages.) +% Fortunately, Christian was led to packages `manyfoot' and `lineno' +% which implement the most desirable of EDMAC's facilities for use +% with LaTeX. A version of EDMAC's \text and assembly of notes +% remained to be done. We even go beyond EDMAC concerning lemma +% substitutes and overlapping lemmas. +% ---For explanation of present solutions, we sometimes refer to +% EDMAC where similar problems are dealt with in similar but +% sometimes essentially differing ways. Therefore, knowledge of +% EDMAC may foster your understanding commands and remarks +% presented here, but it is not required. +% ---Dominik maintains a homepage for EDMAC and related software: +% http://www.homepages.ucl.ac.uk/~ucgadkw/edmac/ +% +% *Comparison with LEDMAC:* +% (Cf. http://ednotes.sty.de.vu and `ednotugb.pdf'.) +% Peter Wilson's LEDMAC ports EDMAC to LaTeX, i.e., you get +% almost exactly EDMAC *functionality* and same *user interface* +% as in good old EDMAC (some slight changes of command names +% were necessary). Thus it offers a very easy switch to LaTeX +% for EDMAC addicts and is superior in functionality to `ednotes.sty' +% where EDMAC is (columnar footnotes, endnotes, sublines, etc.? +% --first two might change over the years). `ednotes.sty' might +% be favoured if you really need overlapping lemmas, and we tried +% to offer further user-friendly features as spelled out above. +% --Some users want to edit tables. For EDMAC there is the +% TABMAC package providing special commands for this. A TABMAC +% port is part of LEDMAC. This is nice for EDMAC/TABMAC addicts. +% Our additional package `edtable.sty' allows for lemmas in (some) +% LaTeX tabular environments and numbers their rows as if they were +% lines. This is nice for those who only know the LaTeX tabular +% environments. However, TABMAC and its mirror in LEDMAC offer +% facilities which are not provided by LaTeX/ednotes/edtable. +% --LEDMAC *implementation* is very close to EDMAC's as well, +% differing very much from `ednotes.sty', especially concerning +% use of auxiliary files. However, this seems to have no practical +% effects. On very old machines, EDMAC/LEDMAC might be slower, while +% Ednotes might cause memory overflow with small TeX versions and +% many notes. Peter Wilson [3/3 2004] estimates that rather +% EDMAC's/LEDMAC's typesetting everything twice might be a +% disadvantage in comparison with `ednotes.sty'. +% ---In 2004 LEDMAC has been enhanced considerably beyond the +% functionality of EDMAC and `ednotes.sty'. +% It now also includes indexing by line as well as by page, +% a port of Wayne Sullivan's EDSTANZA, new options for line +% numbering, a minipage-like environment (which may break across +% pages) such that remarks are printed immediately after some piece +% of edited text (a letter, e.g.), and "sidenotes". +% Finally an extension package `ledpar' adds parallel typsetting. +% --At least for some time LEDMAC will be more user-friendly +% in providing all functions in a single file with *one* +% *printable* documentation file. %% TODO +% On the other hand, packages we build on are still being enhanced +% in functionality by their authors. +% +% +%% Acknowledgements +% +% Christian saved me from most of the work by having found +% packages `lineno.sty' by Stephan I. B"ottcher and `manyfoot.sty' +% by Alexander I. Rozhenko which do the output stuff. Thanks to +% Christian, Stephan and Alex! I appreciate their work (especially +% Stephan's approach to adding and remembering line numbers), and I +% admire John Lavagnino's and Dominik Wujastyk's work on EDMAC. +% I am also grateful for their encouragement. U.L. +% +% Moreover I am much indebted to Stephan B"ottcher and Alex +% Rozhenko for their co-operation in reducing the number of +% package files that `ednotes.sty' needs. (This was 2004, +% version v1.0.) +% +% For pointing out errors and problems, we are grateful to test +% users Robert Alessi, Sergei Mariev---see version history. +% Florian contributed to now `manyfoot.sty's \ExtraParaSkip as +% described above. v1.1 is due to problems that Roy Flechner +% reported. v1.12 is due to +% +\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/12/01] +% 1994/12/01: \newcommand* etc. %% TODO: more recent needed? +\ProvidesPackage{ednotes} + [\filedate\space v\fileversion, + for critical editions] + %%%(ul)]%%%by Uwe L\string\"uck.] +% +%% Package Options: +% +% Own options +% (must appear before `para*' so this can override `para'): +%% TODO: true!? +%% TODO: Something to make use of Alex' \SplitNote!? +\let\if@EN@Apara\iftrue % Makes option `Apara' default. +\DeclareOption{Apara}{% Redundant, just in case ... + \PackageWarning{ednotes}{Package Option `Apara' is redundant} +% \PassOptionsToPackage{para}{manyfoot}% +% \AtEndOfPackage{% +% \newfootnote[para]{A}% +% \newcommand{\Anote}{\@EN@note A}% +% \newcommand{\Anotelabel}{\@EN@notelabel A}% +% }} +} +\DeclareOption{Aplain}{% + \let\if@EN@Apara\iffalse +% \AtEndOfPackage{% +% \newfootnote{A}% +% \newcommand{\Anote}{\@EN@note A}% +% \newcommand{\Anotelabel}{\@EN@notelabel A}% +% }} +} +\DeclareOption{Bpara}{% + \PassOptionsToPackage{para}{manyfoot}% + \AtEndOfPackage{% + \SetFootnoteHook{\@EN@MF@hook@B}% + \let\@EN@MF@hook@B\@empty + \newfootnote[para]{B}% + \newcommand{\Bnote}{\@EN@note B}% + \newcommand{\Bnotelabel}{\@EN@notelabel B}% +}} +\DeclareOption{Bplain}{% + \AtEndOfPackage{% + \SetFootnoteHook{\@EN@MF@hook@B}% + \let\@EN@MF@hook@B\@empty + \newfootnote{B}% + \newcommand{\Bnote}{\@EN@note B}% + \newcommand{\Bnotelabel}{\@EN@notelabel B}% +}} +\DeclareOption{Cpara}{% + \PassOptionsToPackage{para}{manyfoot}% + \AtEndOfPackage{% + \SetFootnoteHook{\@EN@MF@hook@C}% + \let\@EN@MF@hook@C\@empty + \newfootnote[para]{C}% + \newcommand{\Cnote}{\@EN@note C}% + \newcommand{\Cnotelabel}{\@EN@notelabel C}% +}} +\DeclareOption{Cplain}{% + \AtEndOfPackage{% + \SetFootnoteHook{\@EN@MF@hook@C}% + \let\@EN@MF@hook@C\@empty + \newfootnote{C}% + \newcommand{\Cnote}{\@EN@note C}% + \newcommand{\Cnotelabel}{\@EN@notelabel C}% +}} +\DeclareOption{Dpara}{% + \PassOptionsToPackage{para}{manyfoot}% + \AtEndOfPackage{% + \SetFootnoteHook{\@EN@MF@hook@D}% + \let\@EN@MF@hook@D\@empty + \newfootnote[para]{D}% + \newcommand{\Dnote}{\@EN@note D}% + \newcommand{\Dnotelabel}{\@EN@notelabel D}% +}} +\DeclareOption{Dplain}{% + \AtEndOfPackage{% + \SetFootnoteHook{\@EN@MF@hook@D}% + \let\@EN@MF@hook@D\@empty + \newfootnote{D}% + \newcommand{\Dnote}{\@EN@note D}% + \newcommand{\Dnotelabel}{\@EN@notelabel D}% +}} +\DeclareOption{Epara}{% + \PassOptionsToPackage{para}{manyfoot}% + \AtEndOfPackage{% + \SetFootnoteHook{\@EN@MF@hook@E}% + \let\@EN@MF@hook@E\@empty + \newfootnote[para]{E}% + \newcommand{\Enote}{\@EN@note E}% + \newcommand{\Enotelabel}{\@EN@notelabel E}% +}} +\DeclareOption{Eplain}{% + \AtEndOfPackage{% + \SetFootnoteHook{\@EN@MF@hook@E}% + \let\@EN@MF@hook@E\@empty + \newfootnote{E}% + \newcommand{\Enote}{\@EN@note E}% + \newcommand{\Enotelabel}{\@EN@notelabel E}% +}} +% This is as much as EDMAC provides. +%% TODO: efficiency!? +%% TODO: shorten previous by temporary defining macro +%% \@EN@tempa!? (dangerous) +% +% Load `mfparptc.sty' after `manyfoot.sty': +\DeclareOption{edmacpara}{% + \AtEndOfPackage{\RequirePackage{mfparptc}[2004/08/21]}} +% <- `center' bug fix. +% +% Load `edcntwd0.sty' after `lineno.sty': +\DeclareOption{countoccurrences}{% + \AtEndOfPackage{\RequirePackage{edcntwd0}[2004/07/28]}} +% <- pagewise numbering. +% +% `edtable' options remain "unkown" and thus are passed to +% `lineno.sty'. +% +% Options for package `manyfoot': +% Calling option `ruled' or `para' for `ednotes' is redundant, +% but in case ... +\DeclareOption{ruled}{\PackageWarning{ednotes}% + {Package Option `ruled' is redundant}} +\DeclareOption{para}{\PackageWarning{ednotes}% + {Package Option `para' is redundant}} +\DeclareOption{para*}{\PassOptionsToPackage{para*}{manyfoot}} +% Suppresses footnote indentation. +% Overrides `para' as called from own options. +\DeclareOption{perpage}{\PassOptionsToPackage{perpage}{manyfoot}} +% +% Options for package `lineno': +\DeclareOption{mathnotes}{\PassOptionsToPackage{mathrefs}{lineno}} +\DeclareOption*{\PassOptionsToPackage{\CurrentOption}{lineno}} +% +% %% TODO: Really load lineno.sty here!? Otherwise remove options. +% %% TODO: Interfaces for alternative auxiliary packages. +% \ExecuteOptions{Apara} % \newcommand... bad for opposite option. +\ProcessOptions +% +%% Load required packages: +\RequirePackage[ruled\if@EN@Apara,para\fi]{manyfoot} +%% TODO: Leave choice to user!? +%% TODO: 2004/10/20 v1.7!? (\ExtraParaSkip) +%% -- cf. reminder about `mfparxsp.sty' below. +%% TODO: ruled -> \Execute...!? + +\RequirePackage{lineno}[2004/10/11] +% Hack for `lineno.sty' version. If \@LN@postlabel is defined, assume +% `lineno' version 4 has been loaded. %% TODO +\@ifundefined{@LN@postlabel}{% + \PackageWarning{ednotes}{We urge you to use `lineno.sty' version 4!} + \RequirePackage{linenox0}[2004/08/12]%% No page break after heading +%% (left to `linenox1.sty'). +}\relax +% +%% Execute option concerning first apparatus: +\SetFootnoteHook{\@EN@MF@hook@A} +\let\@EN@MF@hook@A\@empty +\if@EN@Apara + \newfootnote[para]{A}% Needs `manyfoot.sty'. + \newcommand{\Anote}{\@EN@note A}% + \newcommand{\Anotelabel}{\@EN@notelabel A}% +\else + \newfootnote{A}% + \newcommand{\Anote}{\@EN@note A}% + \newcommand{\Anotelabel}{\@EN@notelabel A}% +\fi +% +%% User commands (if not defined in option code etc.): +\newcommand{\addlemmaexpands}{\@EN@addtomacro\@EN@lemmaexpands} +%% <- local; cf. using LaTeX's \g@addto@macro: %% TODO: decide +% \newcommand{\addlemmaexpands}{\g@addto@macro\@EN@lemmaexpands} +\newcommand{\showlemmaexpands}{% + \typeout{\string\@EN@lemmaexpands=\meaning\@EN@lemmaexpands}% +} +% +\DeclareTextCommandDefault{\textsymmdots}{% + .\kern\fontdimen3\font.\kern\fontdimen3\font.\@% +} +% +% +%% Customizable commands: +% +\newcommand*{\sameline}[1]{\linesfmt{#1}} +\newcommand*{\differentlines}[2]{\linesfmt{#1\textendash#2}} +%% TODO: \linesfmt into \@EN@note!? +\newcommand*{\linesfmt}[1]{\textbf{#1}\enspace} +\newcommand*{\pageandline}[2]{#1.#2} +\newcommand*{\repeatref}[1]{#1} +% \newcommand*{\repeatref}[1]{\textnormal{/}} +\newcommand{\lemmafmt}[1]{#1\thinspace]\enskip} %% TODO: \long!? +\newcommand{\lemmaellipsis}{\textsymmdots} +\newcommand{\notefmt}[1]{#1} \let\notefmt\@firstofone +%% <- TODO: \long!? +% \newcommand{\notefmt}[1]{#1.} +% +%% Core code: +% Interface for manyfoot's \SetFootnoteHook facility: +\newcommand{\PrecedeLevelWith}[2]{% + \expandafter \renewcommand \csname @EN@MF@hook@#1\endcsname{#2}} +% \renewcommand might help when an level is addressed that +% has not been called through an option. + +% Auxiliary needed before calling \addlemmaexpands below: +\long\def\@EN@addtomacro#1#2{% #1 cs, #2 new. +% Local, cf. LaTeX's \g@addto@macro. + \expandafter\def\expandafter#1\expandafter{#1#2}% +} +% %% TODO: \long!? see building of lemmaarg and lemmatag. +% +% Our sphack for going around control sequences in text: +% %% TODO: improve for repetition!? But seems to suffice. +\def\@EN@sphack{\relax + \ifhmode\ifdim\lastskip>\z@\ignorespaces\fi\fi} +% +% Basic handling of \Anote etc.: +\long\def\@EN@note#1#2{% #1 note family, #2 lemma. +% %% TODO: \long!? + \def\@EN@notefam{#1}% + \@EN@process #2\<\>\@nil +} +% +% Lemma versions and preparing label: +\long\def\@EN@process#1\<#2\>#3\@nil{% %% TODO: \long!? +% Usage: \@EN@process #k\<\>\@nil. +%% TODO: simplify using LaTeX's \in@!? +% Implementation: don't leave control to user's input unless \<, \> +% have been processed. <...> is postponed in main text. + \def\@EN@lemmaarg{\ignorespaces#1}% +% \ifx\@EN@lemmaarg\@empty %% \fi %% TODO: complain!? +% \let\@EN@lemmatag\@EN@lemmaarg %% Would be overridden. + \ifx\@nnil#2#3\@nnil + % No ellipsis, #1 all of user's input, dummy \<\> gobbled. + \@EN@addtomacro\@EN@lemmaarg\unskip + \@EN@simplelemmatag +% \let\@EN@lemmatag\@EN@lemmaarg + \@EN@mathlemmatag + \else + \@EN@simplelemmatag +% %% TODO: this case is the rare one, so put it into an extra +% %% macro for efficiency!? + \def\@EN@tempa{#3}% + \ifx\@EN@tempa\@empty % \<, but no \> from user. + % #2 ends on \<, \>\@nil gobbled. + \@EN@withdummy#2\@nil + \else + % #3 ends on dummy \<\>. + \@EN@killresume\@EN@withdummy#2\@EN@sphack\@nil#3% + % This \@EN@sphack replacing \> in main text. + \fi + \fi + \global\advance\c@EN@label\@ne +% Much must be expanded, especially for storing the note in a +% hook (some tables): + \edef\@EN@tempa{\noexpand\@EN@putdown{EN@l\number\c@EN@label}}% + \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter \@EN@tempa + \expandafter \@EN@notefam \expandafter {\@EN@lemmatag}% +} +\long\def\@EN@withdummy#1\<{\@EN@finishlemma#1\@nil} %% TODO: \long!? +% #1 contains \@nil separating arguments. +% Variant of LaTeX's \@ifnextchar---don't gobble spaces: +\def\@EN@finishlemma{\futurelet\@let@token\@EN@finlem} +\def\@EN@finlem{% + \ifx\@let@token<% + \let\@EN@next\@EN@xfinlem + \else + \def\@EN@next{\@EN@xfinlem<\lemmaellipsis>}% + \fi + \@EN@next +} +\long\def\@EN@xfinlem<#1>#2\@nil#3\@nil{% %% TODO: \long!? + \@EN@addtomacro\@EN@lemmaarg{\@EN@sphack#2#3\unskip}% + \@EN@addtomacro\@EN@lemmatag{#1\@EN@CWhook{#2}#3\unskip}% + \@EN@mathlemmatag + % %% TODO: doc.: final \unskip -> space properly! +} +% Brackets might have been used instead of <ELL>; however, +% I am afraid that the user might use brackets at symbols to be +% printed right here. Alternative (but needs extra code to test +% for \extraellipsis): \extraellipsis{ELL}. %% TODO: decide +% Think of keyboards without `<', `>'? +\long\def\@EN@killresume#1\>{#1} %% TODO: \long!? +\let\@EN@CWhook\@gobble %% For counting words package. +\def\@EN@simplelemmatag{\let\@EN@lemmatag\@EN@lemmaarg} +% Useful for math mode extension as well. +\let\@EN@mathlemmatag\relax %% Hook for math mode. +% +\newcount\c@EN@label +% +% .aux entries, note, and lemma in main text: +% (v1.1: much changes. I just remove what was before, see stored +% older version.) +\long\def\@EN@putdown#1#2#3#4{% +% #1 label, #2 note family, #3 lemma tag, #4 note. +% %% TODO: \long!? + \linelabel{-#1}% Ensures hmode. +% Insert footnote: + \@EN@hookfn{% + \csname Footnotetext#2\endcsname\@empty{% +% \@empty v1.12, due to HCY's report of spurious footnote marks. + \csname#2notefmt\endcsname + \let\@currentlabel\@empty + \label{#1}% Need page number of note. + \let\nopunct\@gobble % or by \if... +% Print line numbers; use especially LaTeX's mechanisms for +% undefined references, therefore `r@': + \@ifundefined{r@#1}% + {\differentlines{\ref{#1}}{\ref{#1}}}% + {\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter + \@EN@extract\csname r@#1\endcsname + \@tempswatrue + \ifx\@EN@bleml\@EN@eleml \else \@tempswafalse \fi +% Restart of line numbers / different page!? + \ifx\@EN@blemp\@EN@elemp \else \@tempswafalse \fi + \if@tempswa + \sameline{\@EN@plref\@EN@blemp\@EN@bleml}% + \else + \@EN@lastline@z@ + \differentlines{\@EN@plref\@EN@blemp\@EN@bleml}% + {\@EN@plref\@EN@elemp\@EN@eleml}% + \@EN@lastline@z@ + \fi}% +% \strut % Redundant (\rule\z@\footnotesep TODO: CHECK) +% \expandafter \let \csname r@#1\endcsname \relax %% v1.1. +%% <- 2005/02/21: No, need label for testing. + \lemmafmt{{\@EN@lemmaexpands#3}}% + \notefmt{#4}% + }% + }% + % Lemma in main text: + \@EN@lemmaarg %% TODO: should not end on space. + \linelabel{+#1}% + % \csname #1rightmark\endcsname %% Suggested. +} +\let\@EN@hookfn\@firstofone +\def\@EN@extract#1#2#3#4#5{% +% #1 note page, #2 first lemma line, #3 first lemma page, +% #4 last lemma line #5 last lemma page. + \def\@EN@tempa{#1}% + \def\@EN@bleml{#2}\def\@EN@blemp{#3}% + \def\@EN@eleml{#4}\def\@EN@elemp{#5}% +} +\def\@EN@lastline@z@{\global\let\@EN@lastline\z@} +\@EN@lastline@z@ % Next line number in note explicitly. +\def\@EN@plref#1#2{% #1 page, #2 line. +% \@EN@tempa is note page from \@EN@extract. + \ifx#1\@EN@tempa %% Note and lemma part on same page. + \ifx#2\@EN@lastline %% Same line as before. + \repeatref#2% %% v1.1: changed use! + \else + #2\global\let\@EN@lastline#2% + \fi + \else + \pageandline#1#2% %% v1.1: new! + \fi +} +% +% Expanding in note version of lemma: +\let\@EN@lemmaexpands\@empty +%% TODO: \long below!? Cf. properly expanding versions. +\long\def\@EN@lemmawonote#1#2#3{\@EN@sphack#2\@EN@sphack} +\def\@EN@gobblenotelabel#1#2{\@EN@sphack} +\long\def\@EN@gobbledonote#1#2{\@EN@sphack} +\long\def\@EN@notinnote#1{\@EN@sphack} +\addlemmaexpands{% + \let\@EN@note\@EN@lemmawonote + \let\@EN@notelabel\@EN@gobblenotelabel + \let\donote\@EN@gobbledonote +% \let\notinnote\@gobble + \let\notinnote\@EN@notinnote + \let\pause\notinnote \let\resume\notinnote + \let\label\notinnote \let\linelabel\notinnote +} +%% TODO: cf. EDMAC's tag (fonts? accents? -- lineno.sty commands?) +\let\notinnote\@firstofone +% +% Handling \Anotelabel etc.: +% \@EN@lemmaarg is to become the LEMMA argument for \@EN@process. +% A first version is obtained by reading unto the \donote +% bearing the same label. \@EN@lemmaarg is then rebuilt, +% replacing \pause and \resume by \< and \>. +% %% TODO: \long below!? -> lemma. +\def\@EN@notelabel#1#2{% #1 note family, #2 label. + \def\@EN@notefam{#1}% + \def\@EN@laplabel{#2}% + \let\@EN@lemmaarg\@empty + \long\def\@EN@next##1\donote##2##3{% %% TODO: \long!? Alex!? + \def\@EN@tempa{##2}% + \ifx \@EN@tempa \@EN@laplabel + \@EN@addtomacro\@EN@lemmaarg{##1}% + \expandafter \def \expandafter \@EN@next \expandafter {% + \expandafter \@EN@replacepause + \@EN@lemmaarg \pause\@nil\resume\@nil{##3}}% + \else + \@EN@addtomacro\@EN@lemmaarg{##1\donote{##2}{##3}}% + \fi + \@EN@next + }% + \@EN@next +% The following removed braces urgently needed: +% \@EN@getlabel\donote +% {\@EN@laplabel +% \expandafter\def\expandafter\@EN@next\expandafter +% {\expandafter\@EN@replacepause +% \@EN@lemmaarg\pause\@nil\resume\@nil}% +% \else +% \@EN@appendwrong +% }% +} +\def\@EN@getlabel#1#2{% +% jump to cs #1, #2: on \@EN@tempa=... +% \let#2\@empty + \def\@EN@appendwrong{% + \expandafter\@EN@addtomacro \expandafter\@EN@lemmaarg + \expandafter {\expandafter#1\expandafter{\@EN@tempa}}% + }% + \long\def\@EN@next##1#1##2{% %% TODO: \long!? Alex!? + % %% TODO: \let [pre-defined] for efficiency!? + \@EN@addtomacro\@EN@lemmaarg{##1}% + \def\@EN@tempa{##2}% + \ifx\@EN@tempa#2\fi + \@EN@next + }% + \@EN@next +} +\def\@EN@replacepause{% + \let\@EN@lemmaarg\@empty + \@EN@getlabel\pause + {\@nnil + \def\@EN@next\resume\@nil{\@EN@donote}% + % %% TODO: \let [pre-defined] for efficiency!? + \else + \ifx\@EN@tempa\@EN@laplabel + \@EN@addtomacro\@EN@lemmaarg\<% + \let\@EN@next\@EN@replaceresume + \else + \@EN@appendwrong + \fi + }% +} +\long\def\@EN@replaceresume#1\pause\@nil{% %% TODO: \long!? + \@EN@getlabel\resume + {\@nnil + \let\@EN@next\@EN@donote + \else + \ifx\@EN@tempa\@EN@laplabel + \long\def\@EN@next####1\resume\@nil %% TODO: \long!? + % %% TODO: \let [pre-defined] for efficiency!? + {\@EN@addtomacro\@EN@lemmaarg{\>####1}\@EN@donote}% + \else + \@EN@appendwrong + \fi + }% + #1% \resume\@nil ahead. +} +\def\@EN@donote{\expandafter\@EN@process\@EN@lemmaarg \<\>\@nil} +% +%% TODO: \afterassignment possible anywhere? +%% TODO: \AtBeginDocument: \misplaced\< etc. +%% TODO: remove testing \typeout's. +% v1.1: reduce number of control strings from \newlabel. +% We keep using \linelabel and \label for kind of simplicity and +% because modifying them would hardly save time or save us from +% the difficulties that we face here. Instead we modify +% \newlabel to prevent it from dealing with labels coming from +% annotations in the usual way. +% +% Storing and restoring of \newlabel and `lineno.sty's +% \getpagewiselinenumber: %% TODO: do without the latter anyway? +\let\@EN@newlabel\newlabel +\let\@EN@getpagewiselno\getpagewiselinenumber +\let\getpagewiselinenumber\relax +\AtBeginDocument{\let\getpagewiselinenumber\@EN@getpagewiselno} +% +% For each lemma and note, there will be one macro carrying the +% corresponding line and page numbers. Below, \@EN@tempa will +% carry the name that macro. \@EN@bleml will be the line number, +% \@EN@blemp the page number from the \newlabel arguments. +% \@EN@extractcslp will do the assignments for \@EN@tempa, +% \@EN@bleml, and \@EN@blemp. Three \newlabel's will come to +% deliver the numbers for one note, each will add to the +% expansion code of the corresponding macro. The page number of +% the note is attached to the left; ensuring that it is on the +% same place in each case. (Indeed, usually the .aux entry from +% the note comes .aux after the final entry from the lemma, but +% when a page break happens within the latter, this order may +% reverse.) \@EN@addtolabeldef will do this. It will at first +% look as if \@EN@extractcslp and \@EN@addtolabeldef should +% better have been merged into one single macro; however, we +% need them for the final testing function below, where they +% appear in different contexts. +% TODO: The format of the numbers list is +% {<notepage>}{<blemline>}{<blempage>}{<elemline>}{<elempage>} +% This is LaTeX-like, cf. storing of the numbers for a usual +% \ref. It is easy to read the second or so term. Yet it wastes +% a lot of memory with critical editions. It might be better to +% use a single token as separator, as (L)EDMAC do. +% +\def\@EN@addtolabeldef#1#2{% add #1 left, #2 right. + \expandafter \protected@xdef \@EN@tempa{% + #1\@EN@tempa#2}} +\def\@EN@fornotelabel#1#2#3{% #1 sign, #2 label, #3 def. + \in@{\@@#1EN@l}{\@@#2}% LaTeX's \in@, \ifin@. + \ifin@ + \@EN@extractcslp#2\@nil#3\@nil +% Now, in one step, \@EN@tempa expands to the name of the macro +% that \newlabel defines at \begin{document}. +% The \newlabel with `-' will always come first, so this macro +% has not been defined yet: + \expandafter\@firstoftwo + \else + \expandafter\@secondoftwo + \fi} +\def\newlabel#1#2{% +% It should be possible to read #2 later, but it's difficult. +% ...extractcslp might be split into parts of ...fornotelabel +% and some other macro doing more. [TODO] + \@EN@fornotelabel-{#1}{#2}{% + \@EN@addtolabeldef\@gobble{{\@EN@bleml}{\@EN@blemp}}% +% \typeout{\expandafter\string\@EN@tempa \space +% (-) \expandafter\meaning\@EN@tempa}% + }{\@EN@fornotelabel+{#1}{#2}{% + \@EN@addtolabeldef{}{{\@EN@bleml}{\@EN@blemp}}% +% \typeout{\expandafter\string\@EN@tempa \space +% (+) \expandafter\meaning\@EN@tempa}% + }{\@EN@fornotelabel{}{#1}{#2}{% + \@EN@addtolabeldef{{\@EN@blemp}}{}% +% \typeout{\expandafter\string\@EN@tempa \space +% (p) \expandafter\meaning\@EN@tempa}% + }{\@EN@newlabel{#1}{#2}}% + }% + + }% - +} +\@onlypreamble\newlabel % Unlike LaTeX, but get rid of all of +% % this. A new version comes \AtEnd... +% +\def\@EN@extractcslp#1E#2\@nil#3#4#5\@nil{% +% #1 "sign", #2 label after `E'; #5 for `hyperref.sty'. +% The `E' is needed when neither - nor + ... + \expandafter \def \expandafter \@EN@tempa \expandafter{% + \csname r@E#2\endcsname}% +% Use `r@' for \ref, cf. \@EN@putdown. + \def\@EN@bleml{#3}\def\@EN@blemp{#4}} +% <- Just avoid additional control strings. +% No \@onlypreamble, use it in the final run as well. +% +% v1.1: final testing of label changes with the compressed +% definitions (cf. `lblchng1.sty'). +% We use the compression mechanism from the beginning to +% determine the definitions for the next run. To compare them +% with the present definitions, the latter must be stored +% before. With nesting or overlapping lemmas, other notes may +% send their information before the new definition for one note +% has been finished. And when we receive data from these other +% notes, we must store their previous data as well. So we cannot +% use one single control string to \let it be the string that +% carries the previous data corresponding to a note. Yet we +% don't want to double the number of strings corresponding to +% notes here. So we store the definitions in one single list, +% yet only for as long as the comparison has not been completed. +% +% To tell to the third \newlabel that it is the third indeed, +% the second \newlabel adds \@EN@ready together with number(s): +\def\@EN@test@addtolabeldef#1#2{% + \expandafter + \ifx \@EN@tempa \relax \else +% Test whether this is the third \newlabel for the note: + \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter \in@ + \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter \@EN@ready + \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter {\@EN@tempa}% + \ifin@ \let\@EN@ready\@empty \fi + \@EN@addtolabeldef{#1}{#2}% Warning: should not use \in@! + \ifin@ + \let\@EN@ready\relax + \expandafter\@EN@prepare@fromtl\@EN@tempa\@nil + \expandafter\@tempa\@EN@testinglist\@nil + \expandafter + \ifx \@EN@tempa \@tempa \else + \@tempswatrue + \ifx\@tempa\relax \else + \expandafter\@EN@takepagesto\@tempa\@tempa + \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter + \@EN@takepagesto\@EN@tempa\@EN@tempa +% The message may come when line numbers have changed, not page +% numbers. This may puzzle some users, but should be harmless. + \typeout{^^JPackage `ednotes.sty':^^J% + *** A lemma or note moved. ^^J*** Page numbers + \@tempa\space turned into \@EN@tempa.^^J*** + Watch whether they come to rest and references + get right.^^J}% + \let\newlabel\@EN@newlabel + \def\@newl@bel{\@gobblefour\relax}% Cf. `lblchng1.sty'. + \fi + \fi + \fi + \fi +}% +\let\@EN@ready\relax +\let\@EN@testinglist\@empty +\def\@EN@testlabel#1#2{% Don't change \@testdef -- `lblchng1.sty'. +% Cf. our \newlabel for details. \@EN@testlabel is an extension +% of it. +% \typeout{testinglist: \meaning\@EN@testinglist}% + \@EN@fornotelabel-{#1}{#2}{% + \expandafter + \ifx \@EN@tempa \relax % Label #1 not used in previous run. + \@tempswatrue % Just to behave like LaTeX's \@testdef. + \else % Only otherwise delicate procedure is required. +% Put to testing list: + \protected@edef \@EN@testinglist{\@EN@testinglist + \expandafter \protect \@EN@tempa{\@EN@tempa}}% +% First contribution to ...: + \@EN@addtolabeldef\@gobble{{\@EN@bleml}{\@EN@blemp}}% + \fi +% \typeout{\expandafter\string\@EN@tempa \space +% (-) \expandafter\meaning\@EN@tempa}% + }{\@EN@fornotelabel+{#1}{#2}{% + \@EN@test@addtolabeldef\@EN@ready{% + {\@EN@bleml}{\@EN@blemp}}% +% \typeout{\expandafter\string\@EN@tempa \space +% (+) \expandafter\meaning\@EN@tempa}% + }{\@EN@fornotelabel{}{#1}{#2}{% + \@EN@test@addtolabeldef{{\@EN@blemp}}\@EN@ready +% \typeout{\expandafter\string\@EN@tempa \space +% (p) \expandafter\meaning\@EN@tempa}% + }{\@EN@newlabel{#1}{#2}}% + }% + + }% - +} +% +\def\@EN@prepare@fromtl#1\@nil{% + \def\@tempa##1\protect#1##2##3\@nil{% + \def\@tempa{##2}\def\@EN@testinglist{##1##3}}} +\def\@EN@takepagesto#1#2#3#4#5#6{\def#6{#1, #3, #5}} +\AtEndDocument{\let\newlabel\@EN@testlabel + \let\getpagewiselinenumber\relax} %% TODO without!? +% +% +%% Reminder about `mfparxsp.sty': +\AtBeginDocument{% + \@ifpackageloaded{mfparxsp}{% + \PackageWarningNoLine{ednotes}{% +%% TODO: \PackageError? + You have loaded `mfparxsp.sty',\MessageBreak + which defines \string\MFparaxbuffer.\MessageBreak + We recommend, instead, \string\ExtraParaSkip\space + \MessageBreak + from `manyfoot.sty' version 1.7\MessageBreak + (CTAN:macros/latex/ncctools).\MessageBreak + Cf. ednotes package documentation% + }% + }\relax +} + +\endinput + +%% TODO: with v1.1: warn about \label{[-+]EN@l...}. Maybe make +%% \label and \linelabel internal, new user versions check +%% the argument. +%% TODO: warn about \usepackage{foo} where foo is loaded by option!? +%% TODO: .dtx +%% TODO: license for *bundle* +%% TODO: ... or cf. the brief and clear conditions in Eurofont +%% (Rowland McDonnell) +%% TODO: Bigfoot/e-TeX (Kastrup) +%% TODO: compatibility with Parallel.sty -- Sergei Mariev 2003/06/19. +%% (hopeless, I'm afraid) -- 2005/02/19: Cf. Peter Wilson's +%% ledpar. + +%% VERSION HISTORY: +v0.36 2003/01/13 First version sent around. +v0.37 2003/01/22 Added version history and reference to + `mfparptc.sty'. +v0.38 2003/01/27 Improved copyright notice. +v0.39 2003/02/06 Documentation: output + splitting problem, + explanations of recommended packages. +v0.4 2003/03/03 Splitting problem remedied by linenox0. +v0.41 2003/03/03 our owns -> ourselves. + !? +v0.42 2003/03/04 Some remarks/TODOs, especially concerning \SplitNote, + changed lppl hint. +v0.43 2003/03/23 Doc.: "may" -> "must" [not be hidden]. +v0.44 2003/03/24 Took e-mail addresses list from edtab; + added comparison with LEDMAC. + TODOs for reading `MFPartPtc.sty'; + \Require...{linenox0}[2003/03/23]; + changed acknowledgements: still remains? + Stephan's approach, encouragement, U.L.; + minor changes in `overview'; point to + EDMAC homepage; TODO: ruled user's choice? + ---Sent to Peter and Dominik. +v0.45 2003/03/28 LEDMAC hint: replaced `Correct me ...' by + "single printable file" + "enhanced"; + Version History: 04 -> 03 at v0.44; + MFParPtc ToDo below: !! -> !? + ---Sent to Peter. +v0.46 2003/04/15 \renewcommand -> \newcommand in \Anotefmt + customization---thanks to Robert Alessi! + added bug report acknowledgement. +v0.47 2003/05/01 Added \@ in \textsymmdots. +v0.48 2003/06/22 Replaced \@secondoftwo by \@EN@second (Hyperref); + placed \let\@EN@lastline correctly---both + thanks to Sergei Mariev! + 2003/07/09 Added note on `hyperref.sty'. +v0.49 2003/09/03 Added documentation to evade the \donote bug. + 2003/11/06 Require corrected `linenox0.sty'. + 2003/11/13 Require corrected `lineno.sty'. +v0.5b 2003/12/30 Added \@EN@first and \@EN@gtempa for \repeatref. + 2003/12/31 Removed argument redundancy in \addlemmaexpands. +v0.5 2004/01/04 Added \@EN@CWhook for counting words package. +v0.51 2004/01/06 Require corrected `linenox0.sty'. +v0.6 2004/03/01 Removed two lines from preamble and mention of + \donote bug (v0.49), fixed the latter. +v0.61 2004/04/15 Changed `Comparison with LEDMAC' concerning TABMAC + and implementation, reformulated `acknowledgements'. + Unified quotation marks with `....sty'. + 2004/04/22 Removed `wait vor Alex...' and `CTAN soon' + concerning LEDMAC. + 2004/04/28 Removed `New with v0.4'. + 2004/05/12 Removed `few weeks' before `similar' in doc., + changed doc. concerning effects of different + implementations. Mentioned indexing, `Edstanza', + "minipage", and sidenotes concerning LEDMAC. + Included Florian Kragl in acknowledgements. + Added `A problem' (notes height estimation). + Sent around. Added Christian to copyright, + L"uck -> L\"uck. `edtab02' -> `edtable'. + 2004/07/20 Suggested \csname #2leftmark etc. + 2004/07/22 Used \DeclareOption*, removed `BETA TEST RELEASE'. +v0.62 2004/08/16 \RequirePackage{linenox0}[2004/08/12], LPPL v1.3; + \@EN@shortlemmatag, \@EN@initlemmatag, + \@EN@finmathlemmatag. +v0.63 2004/08/16 Replaced previous by \@EN@simplelemmatag and + \@EN@mathlemmatag. +v0.64 2004/08/19 Removed stars from ...newcommands of macros + that have no parameter, added some with + parameters (undid this?), however made + \lemmafmt and \notefmt long (star). + 2004/08/22 Changed `Packages required'. + 2004/08/31 Rearranged preamble concerning maintenance. +v0.7 2004/09/19 \Req...{linenox0}... etc. only with lineno v<4. + 2004/09/20 Adjustment of instructions to bundle changes; + `I.' after `Alexander'. +v0.71 2004/09/21 Took explanation for \ExtraP... from `mfparxsp.sty' + and removed mention of the latter; + removed a comment mark from a documentation line. + Changed lineno.sty/tex into ...pdf. +v1.0 2004/10/07 Changed documentation for additional options for + `edtable', `edmacpara', `countoccurrences'; hint at + TUGboat article; removed mention of `linenox0.sty'. + 2004/10/08 Replaced \newif\if@EN@Apara@; replaced redundant + option passes redundancy warnings; options + `edmacpara' and `countoccurences'; removed TODOs + concerning `mfparptc.sty'. + 2004/10/11 `perpage' option; acknowledgements for co-operation. + 2004/10/13 Require debugged `mfparptc.sty' and `edcntwd0.sty' + as well as `lineno.sty' equipped with new options. + 2004/10/18 Reminder on `mfparxsp.sty', changed TODOs. +v1.0a 2004/11/07 LPPL v1.3a. +v1.0b 2005/01/10 Contact via http. + 2005/01/19 Mentioned `ellipsis' package. +v1.01 2005/02/05 \Packagewarning -> \PackageWarning. +v1.1b 2005/02/20 Documentation: `ledpar', `ednotugb.pdf', + implementation. Only one cs per note -> much + different! Require new `edcntwd0,sty'. + With v1.1b, testing (`lblchng1.sty') is + disabled. +v1.1c 2005/02/20 Deleted \tracingmacros, earlier kept erroneously. +v1.1d 2005/02/21 Final testing of label changes. Moved v1.1 macros + towards end. + 2005/03/06 Reimplemented compression (v1.1b) and final + testing (v1.1d) very much + minor changes. +v1.1 2005/03/08 Notes on \repeatref, \pageandline, and new + `edcntwd0.sty' version. Top: `editory notes' -> + `critical editions'. Acknowledgement to Roy + Flechner. +v1.11 2005/04/07 Doc typo with ...plref. + 2005/04/09 \Provides...: `editory notes' -> `critical + editions'. Sent to Ednotes.news . +v1.12 2005/04/09 \@empty with Footnotetext... +v1.12a /04/09 Acknowl. Hillel Chayim Yisraeli. + 2005/04/10 Supplied LPPL URL, corrected \file... + Sent to CTAN and Ednotes.news . +v1.12b /04/11 address -> URL . + 2005/05/01 Due to removing \@EN@first, older version of + edcntwd0.sty suffices. + 2005/05/12 Remark on hyperref changed due to + lineno.sty v4.3 . +[not sent, not tested] +v1.12c /09/21 Doubled some hash marks in explanation of + customization, adapted doc. to \@EN@sphack. +[not sent] +v1.2b 2005/09/22 Updated doc. wrt. availability of manyfoot.sty; + \PrecedeLevelWith . + 2005/09/24 \let\notthislemma\@firstofone (was bug without). +v1.2 2005/10/01 \notthislemma -> \notinnote; explained \Precede... + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/ednotes/lblchng1.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/ednotes/lblchng1.sty new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..379a7a56541 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/ednotes/lblchng1.sty @@ -0,0 +1,260 @@ +%% LblChng1.sty--tell about the first changed LaTeX label. +\def\fileversion{0.32c} \def\filedate{2005/10/01} + +%% Copyright (C) 2005 Uwe L\"uck +%% Munich, http://contact-ednotes.sty.de.vu. +%% Current maintainer is Uwe L\"uck. + +%% This program can be redistributed and/or modified under the terms +%% of the LaTeX Project Public License distributed from CTAN +%% archives in directory macros/latex/base/lppl.txt; either +%% version 1.3a of the License, or any later version. +%% We did our best to help you, but there is NO WARRANTY. + +%% * SUMMARY: * +%% +% This package is intended to be a (primitive) tool for +% fixing oscillating page breaks -- a problem that especially +% sometimes occurs in typesetting critical editions. Thus it +% addresses especially users of LaTeX packages lineno, ednotes, +% and ledmac (maybe even manyfoot and numline). When it has been +% invoked and some label(s) get an entry in the .aux file +% differing, with respect to page number, to that of the +% previous run, the first such label is reported on screen (and +% in the .log), including the differing page numbers. This +% should help in finding the first unstable page -- which is +% vital. The file also contains rather detailed explanations and +% discussions. +% +%% * CRITICAL EDITIONS, PACKAGES: * +%% +% For informations about macro packages mentioned in the present +% text, or about critical edition typesetting in general, I +% refer you to the web page http://ednotes.sty.de.vu . +% +%% * THE PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: * +%% +% Sometimes it happens that LaTeX's final warning "Label(s) may +% have changed. Rerun to get cross-references right." appears at +% *every* run, i.e., rerunning doesn't help. Or instead, it may +% be noticed that certain cross-references keep being wrong. +% The only reason I know of is that the runs oscillate between +% two decisions about what material should be put onto a certain +% page. And the only reason I know for this is that the space +% consumed by some cross-reference depends on the page breaking. +% I know this problem from critical edition typesetting. +% +%% * OUTLINE of the SOLUTION offered here: * +%% +% I simply propose that the user makes up her mind on the nasty +% page breaks and forces some at a certain lines, or contributes +% her opinion, through \pagebreak (or maybe even \nopagebreak, I +% have no idea whether this can be useful). -- A float (`figure' +% or `table') may contribute to the problem as well, so you may +% move its LaTeX code or change the placement options (through +% the brackets argument). +% +% Typically, one position of such oscillating causes further +% page breaking oscillations for many ensuing pages, yielding a +% bunch of wrong cross-references and countings. Of course, the +% user then should settle the first occurrence of oscillating +% before bothering with others -- all the rest of them may +% disappear when the first one is fixed. +% +% One problem with this solution ("?") is that it may be +% bothersome to find out where the first oscillation occurs +% indeed (by looking through the .dvi's or .pdf's). The present +% package tries to help with this. +% +% With Peter R. Wilson's ledmac, you have the "ballast" +% procedure for influencing page breaks. (It is due to John +% Lavagnino, Dominik Wujastyk, and Wayne Sullivan, inherited +% from EDMAC). It saves you from looking for good positions for +% \pagebreak's. I might offer something similar (with +% lineno.sty/ednotes.sty). However, I would like to object that +% the "ballast" procedure chooses between two page break +% possibilities rather "by chance" (reinforcing the first break +% idea encountered while the other idea might turn out to be +% better). But I must concede: One of the two breaks between the +% runs oscillate may turn out not to work, or even both of them +% -- when the cross-references have been adjusted to that +% decision. The "ballast" procedure may then save some time for +% you. On the other hand, if *both* decisions turn out not to +% work, I wonder whether the "ballast" method will certainly +% find a working one. +% +%% * USAGE: * +%% +% 1. \usepackage{lblchng1} in every LaTeX document that you +% create, or in every critical edition LaTeX document that you +% create, or only when you run into the problem of not settling +% label definitions. (Hope that you then remember that there is +% such a package!) +% +% 2a. You will be told about the page numbers where some \label +% (or, with Stephan I. B\"ottcher's lineno.sty or its extension +% ednotes.sty, some \linelabel) appears. Observe the page breaks +% in the .dvi's or .pdf's in the corresponding region. Note that +% the passage which causes the oscillation may be a number of +% pages earlier than the page number mentioned in the warning. +% (Sorry, this is the price of cheapness.) You can get rid of +% the warning without fixing the real problem -- fixing a late +% page break preceding the \label -- but this may cause badly +% filled pages earlier. So it will be wise to identify the very +% first passage causing oscillating page breaks. -- Another +% conjecturing hint: According to the diagnosis that I delivered +% above, the first oscillation happens near a cross-reference +% whose length varies due to the oscillation. So look for some +% \ref (or \lineref) referring forward(!). If you are lucky, the +% \ref refers to the label whose change has been warned about. +% +% 2b. If you are working with *ednotes.sty*: ednotes.sty v1.1 +% does something similar with internal informations about each +% note, and it delivers a similar message on screen and in .log. +% It reports on three page numbers. However, the first +% oscillation happens (I think) at most one page before the +% reported ones. +% +% 3a. As indicated above, try to force a certain page break at +% this passage through \pagebreak (or \nopagebreak?) -- or +% change the position of a `figure' or `table' in code or in +% output (brackets argument), if it seems to contribute to the +% problem. Concerning \pagebreak (\nopagebreak), I personally +% also think of using the optional argument in the brackets, +% while I feel unable to judge the value of this. -- I also +% recommend that you use \typeout near the \pagebreak or so to +% remind yourself of the \pagebreak -- in case the \pagebreak +% after some changes suddenly produces a very bad page break +% and you don't examine the output with sufficient carefulness, +% being in a hurry, e.g. +% +% 3b. With *ledmac*, you may experiment with the "ballast" +% amount until that first oscillation stops. +% +%% * A minor WARNING: * (LaTeX version) +%% +% A remark as of 1995/07/13 in ltmiscen.dtx makes me wonder +% whether the present package works with older versions of +% LaTeX. +% +%% * CRITICAL EDITIONS: * (lineno.sty, ednotes.sty, ledmac) +%% +% 1. With Stephan I. B\"ottcher's lineno.sty and its extension +% ednotes.sty, oscillating page breaking also results in wrong +% pagewise numbering of lines and in wrongly placed-and-numbered +% footnotes. I am thinking of refining lineno.sty in addition to +% the present package. On the other hand, I conjecture that +% wrong pagewise numbering is *always* (at least sufficiently +% often) closely accompanied by oscillating cross-references, so +% the present package may offer sufficient help. -- Well, sorry, +% this may remain being true with respect to lineno.sty, but +% since March 2005, ednotes.sty treats its internal line number +% references in a way that makes them "invisible" to +% lblchng1.sty. This is very necessary for huge editions with, +% say, 10.000 notes or more, for a memory capacity reason. +% ednotes.sty uses an own procedure to detect page number +% changes, to which lblchng1.sty adds perhaps only little. +% +% 2. I guess that even ledmac users may find the present package +% useful, to find out where they have to watch when trying to +% adjust the "ballast" appropriately. However, its usefulness +% depends on how dense LaTeX \label's appear in the edited text. +% Indeed, it is the pages with the numerous critical footnotes +% fall where oscillations are likely to occur. \label's may be +% here when the comments refer to certain sections etc. of the +% edited text, OK, but will they? The line number references +% preceding the single notes (just on these "critical" -- in +% two senses -- pages) might be much more helpful, yet they are, +% with ledmac.sty, not implemented by \label. And it is wise not +% to implement them by \label, similarly as with ednotes.sty +% above. (ednotes.sty still uses \label, to be sure, but it +% redefines \newlabel in a way that is specific to ednotes.sty's +% way of storing data about the notes.) +% +%% * WONDERING REMARK: * +%% +% Oscillating label definitions do not necessarily result in +% anything wrong. The page number in the label definition may +% oscillate while not being used by any \pageref. -- I have no +% idea at present what this tells us to do if it happens so ... +% +%% * ACKNOWLEDGEMENTs: * +%% +% This package is due to Roy Flechner's confidence in our +% ednotes.sty and to frightening observations he reported to +% us. Thanks also to Peter Wilson for moral support. + +%% Please send comments via http://contact-ednotes.sty.de.vu. + +%% * IMPLEMENTATION: * %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/10/30] +%% <- \@onelevel@sanitize; also \CheckCommand \reserved@a. +\ProvidesPackage{lblchng1}[\filedate\space\fileversion\space + ^^Jexhibiting first changed label] + +%% * Main idea: * +% Testing on label changes is done by \@testdef -- at least I +% assume this here (and I will somewhat check it). I refine it +% so it shows the label name and the page numbers -- clearly, +% what could I do else? (Well, I could redefine \label so ...) +% +%% If LaTeX's \@testdef changes, the present package may better +%% be updated: +\CheckCommand*\@testdef[3]{% + \def\reserved@a{#3}\expandafter \ifx \csname #1@#2\endcsname + \reserved@a \else \@tempswatrue \fi} +\def\@testdef#1#2#3{%% This is what I expect LaTeX to use. + \@ifundefined{#1@#2}\@tempswatrue{%% Like LaTeX: + \def\@tempa{#3}% + \expandafter + \ifx \csname #1@#2\endcsname \@tempa + \else \@tempswatrue +%% v0.3: moved disabling \@newl@bel from here to below. + \fi %% But now: +%% To be sure, I additionally assume that the page number is the +%% second thing, and more. I have had bad experience with +%% hyperref and thus do not assume that there are just two +%% things in the last argument of \newlabel. + \def\@tempb##1##2##3\@nil##4{% + \def##4{##2}\@onelevel@sanitize##4}% +%% Well, why not use some initially defined \@LC@extractpno +%% instead of this \@tempb? %% TODO +%% -- With modern large and fast TeX versions, one should not +%% waste a second with such considerations. -- However: +%% different effects concerning compatibility. + \expandafter \@tempb \@tempa \@nil\@tempa + \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter + \@tempb \csname#1@#2\endcsname \@nil\@tempb + \ifx\@tempa\@tempb \else + \typeout{^^JPackage `lblchng1':^^J% + *** Page number of label `#2' is changing: ***^^J% + \space\space\space\space + was \@tempb, will be \@tempa.^^JWatch whether + this stops and references get right.}% +%% Further testing wouldn't change anything: + \def\@newl@bel{\@gobblefour\relax}\fi}} +%% Warning: this could create an incompatibility with some other +%% package or with some LaTeX version. +%% Again: this extra line doesn't pay well nowadays. + +\endinput + +VERSION HISTORY: + +v0.1 2005/02/15 First release for Roy Flechner. +v0.2b 2005/02/16 Attempt at \getpagewiselinenumbers -- in + vain. Improved explanations. +v0.2 2005/02/17 Changed implementation back; but keep + completely disabling \newlabel after the + report. Only page numbers are reported. + (CTAN and ednotes.news received slightly + different explanations than Roy Flechner.) +v0.3 2005/02/17 \@newl@ble turned off with page no. change + only. Doc. warns on compatibility. +v0.31 2005/02/27 Additional line on screen. +v0.32 2005/03/08 Adapted explanations to ednotes.sty v1.1; + warned about usefulness with critical + editions. Changed some headings. + Acknowledgements. +v0.32a 2005/03/21 Minor corrections. +v0.32c 2005/10/01 Another typo fix. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/ednotes/mfparptc.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/ednotes/mfparptc.sty new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..562aed7030e --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/ednotes/mfparptc.sty @@ -0,0 +1,207 @@ +%% MFParPtc.sty---Uwe L"uck http://www.contact-ednotes.sty.de.vu. +%% Modifies Alexander Rozhenko's manyfoot.sty. +%% +%% Copyright (C) 2003--2004 by Uwe L"uck--author-maintained. +%% +%% This file can be redistributed and/or modified under +%% the terms of the LaTeX Project Public License; either +%% version 1.3a of the License, or any later version. +%% The latest version of this license is in +%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt +%% We did our best to help you, but there is NO WARRANTY. +%% +% +\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} +\ProvidesPackage{mfparptc}[2005/01/10 v0.4b %% TODO + ^^J\string"patch\string" for manyfoot.sty's paragraph footnotes + (ul)] +% +% The paragraphed-footnote style of Alexander Rozhenko's manyfoot.sty +% derives, like the same style of Dominik Wujastyk's and John +% Lavagnino's EDMAC.doc, from Donald Knuth's proposal on pp. +% 398--400 of the TeXbook. However, the two packages improve this +% proposal in different respects. EDMAC (i) adds to the TeXbook +% macros penalties solving a page breaking problem and (ii) accounts +% for some problems of line breaking and hyphenation in the +% footnotes (see EDMAC.doc, Section +% `Footnotes'--`Paragraphed footnotes'). manyfoot.sty does not deal +% with these things. +% +% The present version of the "patch" rearms the latter with EDMAC's +% remedies (maybe at the cost of \linebreak and \\, see below). +%% TODO +% We aim at manyfoot.sty v1.4 from 1998/12/19. +% +% Alex and me could not convince ourselves entirely of these +% "patches". They are *experimental*. When we have made up our minds, +% they may become part of other packages. +% +% Indeed, the present "patches" disable the \SplitNote macro +% from manyfoot.sty. So you have to choose between \SplitNote +% (not loading present package) and the EDMAC enhancements +% (loading the present package). +% +% --If you want to use this package for working with ednotes.sty, +% load the latter with option `edmacpara'--this loads the +% present file at a suitable time. This is useful only unless +% only `plain' options of `ednotes.sty' are called. +% --If you don't work with ednotes.sty and want to use the present +% file only for modifying manyfoot functionality, load the present +% file after manyfoot.sty has been loaded. This is useful only if +% some footnote layer has been declared with option `para' or +% `para*'. +% +% Implementation: +% +%% Note: \Requirepackage[...]{manyfoot} would cause option clash. +% +% \MFL@fnotepara expected: +% (Also tests whether manyfoot.sty has been loaded with option +% `para' or `para*'.) +\CheckCommand*\MFL@fnotepara[3]{\let\@thefnmark\@empty + \NCC@makemark{#2}% + \MFL@insert#1{\reset@font\footnotesize + \ifx\@thefnmark\@empty \@tempswafalse \else + \@tempswatrue + \protected@edef\@currentlabel{\@thefnmark}% + \fi + \color@begingroup + \if@tempswa + \setbox\@tempboxa\hbox{\@makefnmark}% + \ifMFL@paraindent + \@tempdima.8em \advance\@tempdima-\wd\@tempboxa + \ifdim \@tempdima<\z@ \@tempdima\z@ \fi + \else + \@tempdima\z@ + \fi + \fi + \setbox\@tempboxa\hbox{% + \if@tempswa + \hskip\@tempdima\unhbox\@tempboxa\nobreak + \fi + \ignorespaces#3\unskip\strut + \ifMFL@split \penalty\m@ne\space \else + \penalty-10 \hskip\footglue + \fi + }% + \dp\@tempboxa\z@ \ht\@tempboxa\MFL@fudgefactor\wd\@tempboxa + \box\@tempboxa + \color@endgroup + }% +} +% For splitting footnote paragraphs EDMAC inserts a (low) \penalty +% after \box\@tempboxa at Wayne Sullivan's suggestion, see +% EDMAC.doc after \def\para@vfootnote. +% Another patch is needed to get \language whatsit nodes and +% \discretionary's---cf. EDMAC.doc's description of \para@vfootnote. +% This is due to Michael Downes, Wayne Sullivan, and Donald Knuth. +% The insert text is first typeset in an "infinitely" wide \vbox. +% Some problems remain as in EDMAC. No \break should occur in the +% insert text. We locally redefine \@M and \hfil hoping to repair +% \\ and \linebreak (even \break!) (experimental---please report!) %% TODO +% (EDMAC.doc refers to Michael Downes, `Line breaking in \unhboxed +% Text', TUGboat 11 (1990), pp. 605--612.) +% TODO: Might redefine \hfill and more; cf. Michael Downes' paper. +\def\MFL@fnotepara#1#2#3{\let\@thefnmark\@empty + \NCC@makemark{#2}% + \MFL@insert#1{\reset@font\footnotesize + \ifx\@thefnmark\@empty \@tempswafalse \else + \@tempswatrue + \protected@edef\@currentlabel{\@thefnmark}% + \fi + \color@begingroup + \if@tempswa + \setbox\@tempboxa\hbox{\@makefnmark}% + \ifMFL@paraindent + \@tempdima.8em \advance\@tempdima-\wd\@tempboxa + \ifdim \@tempdima<\z@ \@tempdima\z@ \fi + \else + \@tempdima\z@ + \fi + \fi + \setbox\@tempboxa\vbox{% <- PATCH! + \@parboxrestore % <- PATCH + \hsize\maxdimen \noindent % <- PATCH! +% \setbox\@tempboxa\hbox{% + \if@tempswa + \hskip\@tempdima\unhbox\@tempboxa\nobreak + \fi + \mathchardef\@M9999 % <- PATCH! + \def\hfil{\hskip\linewidth\@minus\linewidth}% <- PATCH! + \ignorespaces#3\unskip\strut +% \ifMFL@split \penalty\m@ne\space \else % PATCH: removed. +% \penalty-10 \hskip\footglue % PATCH: reinserted below. +% \fi + }% + \setbox\@tempboxa\hbox{% <- PATCH! +% Here is a suitable variant of EDMAC.doc's \unvxh, due to Michael +% Downes: + \setbox\z@\vbox{% + \unvbox\@tempboxa \global\setbox\@ne\lastbox}% + \unhbox\@ne \unskip \unskip \unpenalty + \ifMFL@split % Moved here from above. + \penalty\m@ne\space + \else + \penalty-10 \hskip\footglue + \fi + }% + \dp\@tempboxa\z@ \ht\@tempboxa\MFL@fudgefactor\wd\@tempboxa + \box\@tempboxa + \penalty\z@ % <- PATCH! + \color@endgroup + }% +} +% Like in EDMAC.doc, the additional penalty is removed by +% \MFL@makehhbox which corresponds to \makehboxofhboxes. +% \MFL@makehhbox differs from \makehboxofhboxes, however, in even +% \unvbox'ing a note bundle from a minipage. It seems not to be easy +% to tell a \penalty 0 placed by patched \MFL@fnotepara from another. +% In this version we just hope that removing such other penalties +% causes no damage---after all, the bundle was not supposed to be +% splitted. +\def\MFL@makehhbox{% + \loop + \unpenalty % <- PATCH! + \setbox\z@\lastbox + \ifhbox\z@ + \setbox\@tempboxa\hbox{\box\z@\unhbox\@tempboxa}% + \repeat + \ifvbox\z@ \unvbox\z@ \MFL@makehhbox \fi +} +\endinput + +VERSION HISTORY: + +v0.1 2003/01/19 First. Sent to John Lavagnino + ... +v0.2 2003/01/23 Corrected \Provides... file name; + supplied \vbox in \unvxh (bug fix!). +v0.21 2003/02/27 Stressed problem with \linebreak and \\ in doc. +v0.23 2003/02/28 Further comment on \CheckCommand, + improved explanation mentioning \para@vfootnote. +v0.3 2003/03/01 Changed \@M and \hfil to enable \\ and \linebreak + in para-style. +v0.31 2003/03/24 Reminded above that v0.2 was a real bug fix; + added ednotes.sty@web.de. +v0.32 2003/03/26 Added TODO on Alex' provision. [!?? 2004/04/25] +v0.33 2003/03/28 Added `experimental'; `missing' -> `bad' (hyph.) + 2004/01/29 Corrected, in the explanation for users, allusion + to problems to be solved (line breaking, not only + hyphenation) and added mention of \SplitNote + problem. +v0.34 2004/04/25 Added copyright etc.; added missing `%' before + `manyfoot.sty does not deal [...]'. Made + `(loading ...)' more clear. + `patch...' -> `"patch..."'. +v0.35 2004/05/10 Note on \RequirePackage[...]{manyfoot}; enlarged + on loading (Ednotes.sty); manyfoot -> Manyfoot. + 2004/05/20 Enhanced comment on \CheckCommand. + 2004/07/26 \string" with \Provides..., ^^J. +v0.36 2004/08/21 Added \@parboxrestore--as a bug fix for `center' + environment. + 2004/08/23 LPPL v1.3. + 2004/08/31 Rearranged preamble concerning maintenance. +v0.4 2004/10/07 Ednotes -> ednotes etc.; instructions: + ednotes option `edmacpara'. +v0.4a 2004/11/07 LPPL v1.3a. +v0.4b 2005/01/10 Contact via http. + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/ednotes/mfparxsp.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/ednotes/mfparxsp.sty new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9d2ea053a77 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/ednotes/mfparxsp.sty @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +%% MFParXSp.sty---Uwe L"uck http://www.contact-ednotes.sty.de.vu. +%% +%% mfparxsp.sty earlier defined \MFparaxbuffer. +%% manyfoot version 1.7 (September 2004) defines +%% \ExtraParaSkip instead, so former mfpaxsp.sty is +%% ***obsolete***. You may use the present file to +%% convert \MFparaxbuffer of your earlier document files +%% into \ExtraParaSkip, or just to remind you of the change +%% later. (On CTAN, the new manyfoot version is obtainable +%% from directory /macros/latex/contrib/ncctools/.) +%% See explanation of \ExtraParaSkip in ednotes.sty +%% (CTAN: /macros/latex/contrib/ednotes). +%% +%% Copyright (C) 2004 by Uwe L"uck--author-maintained. +%% +%% This program can be redistributed and/or modified under the +%% terms of the LaTeX Project Public License distributed from +%% CTAN archives in directory macros/latex/base/lppl.txt; either +%% version 1.3 of the License, or any later version. +%% We did our best to help you, but there is NO WARRANTY. +%% +% +\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} +\ProvidesPackage{mfparxsp}[2005/01/10 v0.3b %% TODO + \string\MFparaxbuffer\space (ul)] +% +\PackageWarningNoLine{mfparxsp}{% +%% Line number would be that of here. +This package is obsolete.\MessageBreak +Replace \string\MFparaxbuffer\space +by \string\ExtraParaSkip\MessageBreak +use manyfoot.sty version 1.7\MessageBreak +and don't load mfparxsp.sty any more.\MessageBreak +See ednotes.sty documentation%% Silly: full stop from LaTeX. +} + +\let\MFparaxbuffer\ExtraParaSkip + +\endinput + +VERSION HISTORY: + +v0.1 2004/04/26 First. Sent to Florian Kragl and Christian. +v0.2 2004/04/27 Previous version was wrong. Used \MFL@startpara + as a hook now. Sent to Florian Kragl, Alex Rozhenko + and Christian. +v0.21 2004/05/10 Removed explanations on loading from Mfparptc.sty. + 2004/07/26 ^^J + 2004/08/31 `author-maintained'. +v0.3 2004/09/21 "Compatibility mode" for Manyfoot.sty version 1.7; + removed earlier code and documentation; changed + .log display. + 2004/10/08 Changed explanation to users at top. +v0.3a 2004/11/07 LPPL v1.3a. +v0.3b 2005/01/10 Contact via http. + +*Florian Kragl's earlier suggestion:* +In preamble, type + \setlength{\footnotesep}{<fns>} + \renewcommand*\footnoterule{\kern-<ra>\hrule\kern-<rb>} +Here, find good values for <fns>, <ra>, and <rb> by trial and error. + +%% End of file `MFParXSp.sty'. |