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-%% BEGIN fancybox.doc
-%%
-%% COPYRIGHT 1992, by Timothy Van Zandt, tvz@Princeton.EDU.
-%% For copying restrictions, see fancybox.sty.
-%%
-%% Documentation for fancybox.sty.
-%% Run through LaTeX, with or without the NFSS.
-%%
-\def\FileVersion{1.3}
-\def\FileDate{2000/09/19}
-%%
-%% This creates two temporary files: \jobname.ex1 and \jobname.tmp
-
-\documentclass[12pt]{article}
-
-\makeatletter
-
-%% INPUT FANCYBOX.STY HERE TO CHECK FILE VERSION.
-
-\usepackage{fancybox}
-
-\ifx\FileVersion\fileversion\else
- \@latexerr{Fancybox style file and documentation do not have the same
- version}\@ehd
-\fi
-
-%% DATES, VERSIONS AND TITLES:
-
-\def\expanddate#1/#2/#3/{\year=#1 \month=#2 \day=#3}
-\begingroup
- \expandafter\expanddate\filedate/
- \xdef\thefiledate{\today}
-\endgroup
-
-\title{Documentation for fancybox.sty:\\
- Box tips and tricks for \LaTeX}
-\author{Timothy Van Zandt\\ tvz@Princeton.EDU}
-\date{Version \fileversion\\ \thefiledate}
-
-\def\@maketitle{%
- \begin{center}
- {\Large\bf \@title \par}
- \vskip 1.2em {\lineskip .5em
- \begin{tabular}[t]{c}\@author\end{tabular}\par}
- \vskip .8em {\@date}%
- \end{center}
- \par
- \vskip .5em}
-
-%% PAGE STYLE:
-
-\pagestyle{myheadings}
-\if@twoside
- \markboth{Documentation for fancybox.sty}%
- {Version \fileversion, \thefiledate}%
-\else
- \markright{fancybox.sty, Version \fileversion}
-\fi
-
-%% PAGE PARAMETERS:
-
-% Paragraphs are marked by large space rather than indentation:
-\parindent 0pt
-\parskip 7pt plus 1pt minus 1pt
-
-\setlength{\topmargin}{0pt}
-\setlength{\headheight}{12pt} % height of running head
-\setlength{\headsep}{30pt} % distance between header and text
-\setlength{\textheight}{8.2in} % height of text on page
-
-%% TABLE OF CONTENTS
-
-\newskip\myskip
-
-\def\tableofcontents{%
- \par\vfill
- \begin{quote}
- \begin{center} \Large\bf Contents \end{center}
- \def\numberline##1{\hbox to 0pt{\hss##1\hskip 1em}}%
- \let\oldaddvspace\addvspace
- \def\addvspace##1{%
- \myskip##1\relax
- \oldaddvspace{.5\myskip}}
- \@starttoc{toc}%
- \end{quote}
- \thispagestyle{empty}
- \vfill
- \clearpage}
-
-
-%% VERBATIM HACKS:
-
-\VerbatimFootnotes
-
-% Short meta (works in verbatim. Can't use < for other purposes.
-\catcode`\<=13 \def<#1>{{\rm\it #1\/}} % <meta> (works in verbatim)
-
-% Short verbatim. " can appear in verbatim environments.
-\def\temp{\Verb"}
-\expandafter\def\expandafter\dospecials\expandafter{\dospecials\do\"}
-\catcode`\"=13
-\let"\temp
-
-% Verbatim item:
-\newcommand{\vitem}{\SaveVerb[{\def\bf{}\item[\UseVerb{\MyTemp}]}]{\MyTemp}}
-
-%% EXAMPLES:
-
-\setlength{\fboxsep}{6pt}
-
-\begin{VerbatimOut}{\jobname.ex1}
-% 1. Save example verbatim to \jobname.tmp,
-% 2. Input verbatim with \catcode`\"=14 (" is a comment).
-% 3. Input again with \catcode\`"=9 (" is ignored).
-
-\renewcommand{\EveryVerbatimLine}[2]{}
-
-\renewcommand{\EveryVerbOutLine}[2]{}
-
-\newcommand{\BeginExample}{%
- \VerbatimEnvironment\begin{VerbatimOut}{\jobname.tmp}}
-
-\newcommand{\EndExample}{%
- \end{VerbatimOut}%.
- \renewcommand{\EveryVerbatimLine}{}%
- \renewcommand{\EveryVerbatimCodes}{\catcode`\"=14}%
- \LVerbatimInput{\jobname.tmp}%
- \catcode`\"=9}
-
-\newenvironment{example}{\BeginExample}{\EndExample
- \begin{center}\input{\jobname.tmp}\end{center}}
-
-\newenvironment{example*}{\BeginExample}%
- {\EndExample \input{\jobname.tmp}}
-
-\newenvironment{example**}{\BeginExample}%
- {\EndExample \globaldefs=1 \input{\jobname.tmp}}
-
-\end{VerbatimOut}
-
-\input{\jobname.ex1}
-
-%% END PREAMBLE:
-\makeatother
-
-\begin{document}
-\setcounter{page}{0}
-\maketitle
-\begin{quote}
-"fancybox.sty", together with its documentation, gives extensive answers to
-and solutions for many questions about how to frame or rotate this or that in
-\LaTeX. It also contains commands for shadow, double and oval frames.
-\end{quote}
-
-\tableofcontents
-
-\section{Fancy frames}
-
-"fancybox.sty" has five variants of \LaTeX's "\fbox" command:
-\begin{quote}\raggedright
-"\shadowbox", "\doublebox", "\ovalbox" (with "\thinlines") and "\Ovalbox"
-(with "\thicklines").
-\end{quote}
-Here are examples:\footnote{In this documentation, the default value of
-"\fboxsep" has been changed from 3pt to 6pt.}
-\begin{example}
- \shadowbox{\large\bf New Glarus Birdwatch}
-\end{example}
-\begin{example}
- \doublebox{\large\bf New Glarus Birdwatch}
-\end{example}
-\begin{example}
- \ovalbox{\large\bf New Glarus Birdwatch}
-\end{example}
-\begin{example}
- \Ovalbox{\large\bf New Glarus Birdwatch}
-\end{example}
-
-The distance between the box and the frame is "\fboxsep", as with \LaTeX's
-"\fbox" command. The commands use other parameters as well:
-\begin{description}
-\vitem"\shadowbox" The width of the frame is "\fboxrule" (the same as with
-"\fbox"). The width of the shadow is "\shadowsize" (default: "4pt").
-
-\vitem"\doublebox" The width of the inner frame is .75"\fboxrule", and the
-width of the outer frame is 1.5"\fboxrule". The distance between the two
-frames is 1.5"\fboxrule" plus .5pt.
-
-\vitem"\ovalbox" The width of the frame is set by the "\thinlines"
-declaration. The diameter of the corner arcs is set with the "\cornersize"
-command.
-\begin{LVerbatim}
- \cornersize{<num>}
-\end{LVerbatim}
-sets the diameter of the corners arcs to <num> times the lessor of the width
-and height of the box.
-\begin{LVerbatim}
- \cornersize*{<dim>}
-\end{LVerbatim}
-sets the diameter of the corner arcs to <dim>. This is all approximate,
-because \LaTeX\ has a limited range of arc sizes to choose from. The default
-is
-\begin{LVerbatim}
- \cornersize{.5}
-\end{LVerbatim}
-
-\vitem"\Ovalbox" This is like "\ovalbox", except that the width of the lines
-is set by the "\thicklines" declaration.
-\end{description}
-
-There are no analogs to \LaTeX's "\framebox" command, which has various
-optional arguments not supported by "\fbox". You can get the exact same
-functionality by putting the argument of the above framing commands in a
-"\makebox".
-
-There is also a variant "\fancyoval" of \LaTeX's "\oval" picture object. The
-difference is that "\oval" always makes the diameter of the corner arcs as
-large as possible, and "\fancyoval" uses the "\cornersize" command to set the
-diameter.
-
-\section{A short course on boxes}
-
-\begingroup\sloppy
-The "\shadowbox", "\doublebox", "\ovalbox" and "\Ovalbox" commands described
-in the previous section are examples of LR-box commands, meaning that their
-argument is processed in LR mode. \LaTeX\ LR-box commands include "\mbox",
-"\makebox", "\fbox", "\framebox", "\sbox" and "\savebox". All the PSTricks
-commands whose argument is text are LR-box commands, including, e.g, the
-framing, rotating, scaling and positioning commands, and some of the node
-commands. Any rotation command is an LR-box command.
-
-\endgroup
-
-The purpose of the rest of this documentation is to provide answers to, and
-solutions for, frequently asked questions about using LR-box commands with
-\LaTeX. I will use "\fbox" for the leading example of a box framing
-command,\footnote{In the examples using "\fbox", be aware that the default
-value of "\fboxsep" has been changed in this documentation from 3pt to 6pt.}
-and "\rotateleft" for the leading example of a box rotation command.
-("fancybox.sty" does not contain a "\rotateleft" command, as this must be
-implemented via "\special"'s, but there are numerous box-rotation style files
-around.) However, most of what is said here applies to any LR-box command.
-
-In each LR-box command, the text is processed in restricted horizontal mode,
-which is referred to as ``LR-mode'' in Lamport's {\em \LaTeX: User's Guide and
-Reference Manual}. In restricted horizontal mode, the input, consisting of
-regular characters and boxes, is made into one (long or short) line. There is
-no line-breaking, nor can there be vertical mode material such as an entire
-displayed equation. However, the fact that you can include another box means
-that this isn't really a restriction.
-
-For one thing, alignment environments such as \LaTeX's "tabular" are just
-boxes, and thus present no problem. Picture environments and the LR-box
-commands themselves are also just boxes. Entire paragraphs or other vertical
-mode material such as displayed equations can be nested in a "\parbox" or
-"minipage".
-
-\section{Defining LR-box environments}
-
-To frame a "minipage", you have to write
-\begin{LVerbatim}
- \fbox{%
- \begin{minipage}{3in}
- blah
- \end{minipage}}
-\end{LVerbatim}
-You might want to define an environment "fminipage" that frames its contents,
-but you can't use
-\begin{LVerbatim}
- \newenvironment{fminipage}%
- {\fbox{\begin{minipage}}%
- {\end{minipage}}}
-\end{LVerbatim}
-because the braces are not balanced in the definition.
-
-"fancybox.sty" contains an "Sbox" environment that makes it easy to define
-your own LR-box environments. It is a variant of \LaTeX's "\sbox" command that
-saves the contents of the environment in a storage bin that can be retrieved
-with the command "\TheSbox".\footnote{The difference between
-\begin{LVerbatim}
- \begin{Sbox}
- blah
- \end{Sbox}
- \TheSbox
-\end{LVerbatim}
-and
-\begin{LVerbatim}
- \newsavebox{\mybox}
- \sbox{\mybox}{blah}
- \usebox{\mybox}
-\end{LVerbatim}
-is that "Sbox" saves the contents globally, and "\TheSbox" erases the contents
-globally.}
-For example, here is a framed minipage:
-\begin{LVerbatim}
- \begin{Sbox}
- \begin{minipage}{3in}
- blah
- \end{minipage}
- \end{Sbox}
- \fbox{\TheSbox}
-\end{LVerbatim}
-and here is an "fminipage" environment that works:
-\begin{example**}
- \newenvironment{fminipage}%
- {\begin{Sbox}\begin{minipage}}%
- {\end{minipage}\end{Sbox}\fbox{\TheSbox}}
-\end{example**}
-Let's see that it really works:
-\begin{example}
- \begin{fminipage}{2in}
- Since the former doesn't use braces to delimit
- the contents of the box, $\ldots$
- \end{fminipage}
-\end{example}
-
-
-\section{Math}
-
-In-line math, or pieces of a displayed equation (as opposed to a whole
-equation), are horizontal mode material, but most LR-box commands switch out
-of math mode when they occur in math mode. Thus, you have to explicitly switch
-back in to math mode when desired.\footnote{This is {\em not} true for the
-PSTricks LR-box commands.}
-For example:
-\begin{example}
- $x + y = \fbox{$\Omega$}$
-\end{example}
-
-You also have to explicitly write
-\begin{quote}
- "\scriptstyle", "\scriptscriptstyle" or "\displaystyle"
-\end{quote}
-if you want one of these special math styles. For example, here I will frame
-an equation, but not the equation number:
-\begin{example*}
- \begin{equation}
- \fbox{$\displaystyle
- \int_{\Omega_0} \zeta(\omega) d\omega
- \geq \bar{r}$}
- \end{equation}
-\end{example*}
-
-Entire displayed equations or "eqnarray" environments work differently because
-they are vertical mode material. Thus, they have to go inside a "\parbox" or
-"minipage". E.g.,
-\begin{example*}
- \newlength{\mylength}
- \[
- \setlength{\fboxsep}{15pt}
- \setlength{\mylength}{\linewidth}
- \addtolength{\mylength}{-2\fboxsep}
- \addtolength{\mylength}{-2\fboxrule}
- \fbox{%
- \parbox{\mylength}{
- \setlength{\abovedisplayskip}{0pt}
- \setlength{\belowdisplayskip}{0pt}
- \begin{equation}
- x + y = z
- \end{equation}}}
- \]
-\end{example*}
-The outer "\[" "\]" are just used to display the boxed equation, rather than
-actually switch into math mode. Note how I set the width of the "\parbox" so
-that the displayed box would exactly have width "\linewidth".\footnote{That is
-what "\mylength" is for. It is better to define a single scratch length that
-you reuse rather than creating a new one each time.}
-
- I also set the display skips to "0pt" and increased the size of "\fboxsep" so
-that I would have the same distance all around between the equation and the
-frame.
-
-This is again a mouthful, and so I might instead define:\footnote{The reason
-for using "\minipage" instead of "\begin{minipage}", and so on, is that with
-AmS-\LaTeX, "\begin" and "\end" cannot appear in the definition of a new
-equation environment.}
-\begin{example**}
- \newenvironment{FramedEqn}%
- {\setlength{\fboxsep}{15pt}
- \setlength{\mylength}{\linewidth}%
- \addtolength{\mylength}{-2\fboxsep}%
- \addtolength{\mylength}{-2\fboxrule}%
- \Sbox
- \minipage{\mylength}%
- \setlength{\abovedisplayskip}{0pt}%
- \setlength{\belowdisplayskip}{0pt}%
- \equation}%
- {\endequation\endminipage\endSbox
- \[\fbox{\TheSbox}\]}
-\end{example**}
-"fancybox.sty" doesn't bother defining any such environments, because there
-are too many possible designs. But let's see if the one above works:
-\begin{example*}
- \begin{FramedEqn}
- \Rightarrow P\sim\xi(P_\gamma)- \frac{1}{3}
- \end{FramedEqn}
-\end{example*}
-
-"fancybox.sty" contains a "Beqnarray" environment, which is like the
-"eqnarray" environment but it is not vertical mode material. Instead, it
-produces a box just large enough to hold all the equations. For example:
-\begin{example}
- \fbox{%
- \begin{Beqnarray*}
- x & = & y\\
- y & > & x \\
- \int_4^5 f(x)dx & = & \sum_{i\in F} x_i
- \end{Beqnarray*}}
-\end{example}
-The unstarred version produces standard equation numbers on the right (even
-with the "leqno" style option and AmS-\LaTeX). It might not work with special
-equation numbering macros.
-
-
-\section{Floats}\label{floats}
-
-A common mistake is to put a whole "table", "figure" or other float
-environment inside an LR-box command. Instead, you should put everything that
-is {\em inside} the environment (including the "\caption", if you want that
-boxed too) inside a "minipage" of the desired width, and then put the
-"minipage" inside the LR-box command.
-
-For example:
-\begin{example*}
- \begin{table}[h]
- \begin{center}
- \fbox{%
- \begin{minipage}{.8\textwidth}
- \begin{center}
- \begin{tabular}{rl}
- foo & bar
- \end{tabular}
- \end{center}
- \caption{A table of foo and bar.}
- \end{minipage}}
- \end{center}
- \end{table}
-\end{example*}
-Note how I had to use "center" twice: once to center the framed box, and again
-to center the stuff inside the box.
-
-That is a mouthful, and so I might define a "FramedTable" environment like the
-following, which sets the size of the "minipage" so that the framed box is
-exactly the width of the page (no need for the first "center" environment this
-time):
-\begin{example**}
- \newenvironment{FramedTable}%
- {\begin{table}[h]
- \begin{Sbox}%
- \setlength{\mylength}{\textwidth}%
- \addtolength{\mylength}{-2\fboxsep}%
- \addtolength{\mylength}{-2\fboxrule}%
- \begin{minipage}{\mylength}}%
- {\end{minipage}\end{Sbox}\fbox{\TheSbox}\end{table}}%
-\end{example**}
-Now let's see if it works:
-\begin{example*}
- \begin{FramedTable}
- \begin{center}
- \begin{tabular}{rl}
- foo & bar
- \end{tabular}
- \end{center}
- \caption{A table of foo and bar.}
- \end{FramedTable}
-\end{example*}
-
-The most common reason to want to rotate an entire float, caption and all, is
-to put it on a page by itself in landscape mode, centered both horizontally
-and vertically. Compared to the table framing we did above, we just have to
-replace "\fbox" by our box rotation command (e.g., "\rotateleft" or whatever),
-set the width of the minipage to "\textheight" (if you want to use the full
-size of the page), and use the float position specifier "[p]". "fancybox.sty"
-contains an environment,
-\begin{LVerbatim}
- \begin{landfloat}{<float>}{<rotation command>}
- ...
- \end{landfloat}
-\end{LVerbatim}
-that automates this. It has two arguments: the name of the floating
-environment, and your rotation command. For example, if "\rotateleft{foo}"
-rotates "foo" by 90 degrees, and you want a landscape mode "table", then try
-\begin{LVerbatim}
- \begin{landfloat}{table}{\rotateleft}
- ...
- \end{landfloat}
-\end{LVerbatim}
-If the whole document is in landscape mode, then "landfloat" gives you a
-portrait-mode float---good for a table that is too tall to fit in landscape
-mode.
-
-If you don't add a caption to a float, it doesn't matter much what floating
-environment you use (e.g., "table", "figure" or whatever). Thus, you can put
-anything in a landscape float. For example, suppose I have a very wide
-equation. Then I can write:
-\begin{LVerbatim}
- \begin{landfloat}{table}{\rotateleft}
- \begin{equation}
- ...
- \end{equation}
- \end{landfloat}
-\end{LVerbatim}
-"fancybox.sty" defines a generic caption, "\GenericCaption", that doesn't
-affect the numbering of floats, doesn't make an entry in a list of floats, and
-doesn't add anything to the argument you give. I could have used this if I
-wanted to add a caption to the previous example.
-
-\section{Center, flushleft and flushright}
-
-There are two ways to box a "center", "flushleft" or "flushright" environment.
-If you have long lines and you want \TeX\ to do the line breaking, then put
-the environment inside a "minipage".\footnote{List and other such environments
-work best inside a "minipage" environment rather than a "\parbox".} If you
-have short lines and you want the frame to adjust itself to the size of the
-longest line, then use "fancybox.sty"'s
-\begin{quote}
- "Bcenter", "Bflushleft" or "Bflushright"
-\end{quote}
-environment instead.
-
-These are basically just "tabular" environments with a single column, and so
-each line should end with "\\", or "\\["<dim>"]" to insert extra space, and
-the text on each line must be balanced. Also, each line is sitting in its own
-group, and so, e.g., if you want to change the font for the whole environment,
-you should do this before the environment rather than after.
-Like the "tabular" environment, the box that is produced has the baseline at
-the center, unless you include an optional argument "[t]" to align the box
-with the top line or "[b]" to align the box with the bottom line.
-
-For example:
-\begin{example}
- \setlength{\fboxsep}{10pt}%
- \fbox{%
- \begin{Bcenter}
- Love of life\\
- and other short stories\\
- by Policarpa Salabarrieta
- \end{Bcenter}}
-\end{example}
-Compare this with:
-\begin{example}
- \setlength{\fboxsep}{10pt}%
- \fbox{%
- \begin{minipage}{6cm}
- \begin{center}
- Love of life and other short stories
- by Policarpa Salabarrieta
- \end{center}
- \end{minipage}}
-\end{example}
-
-In either case, if we want the resulting framed box centered, we have to
-include it inside another "center" environment.
-
-Here is another example:
-\begin{example}
- My list: \fbox{%
- \begin{Bflushleft}[b]
- Galanga root\\
- Coconut\\
- Tempeh
- \end{Bflushleft}}
-\end{example}
-
-
-\section{Lists}
-
-There are again two ways to box a list environment such as
-\begin{quote}
- "itemize", "enumerate" or "description".
-\end{quote}
-You can put it in a "minipage" of pre-determined size and let \TeX\ do the
-line breaking, or you can use
-\begin{quote}
- "Bitemize", "Benumerate" or "Bdescription"
-\end{quote}
-instead, and let the box adjust to the size of the longest line.
-
-For example.
-\begin{example}
- \fbox{%
- \begin{Bitemize}
- \item Groceries
- \item Clean hamster cages
- \item Pick up Peter
- \end{Bitemize}}
-\end{example}
-
- Most of the usual list parameters are irrelevant except for "\itemsep" and
-"\labelsep". These environments are also based on the "tabular" environment,
-and so each item should be balanced text. You can't write "\vspace{4pt}"
-either, but you can insert an extra amount of space before an item by writing
-"\item(4pt)" (or "\item(4pt)[label]" if you have a label). Also, you can break
-lines within an item using "\\" or "\\[<dim>]". For example:
-\begin{example}
- \fbox{%
- \begin{Bdescription}
- \item[David] Groceries
- \item[Eli] Hamster cages\\
- Surreal numbers
- \item(3pt)[Doris] Pick up Peter
- \end{Bdescription}}
-\end{example}
-
-These environments also have an optional argument, "[t]" to align the box with
-the top line, and "[b]" to align the box with the bottom line.
-\begin{example}
- To do:
- \fbox{\setlength{\itemsep}{0pt}%
- \begin{Benumerate}[t]
- \item Groceries
- \item Hamster cages
- \item Pick up Peter
- \end{Benumerate}}
-\end{example}
-
-There is also a generic "\Blist" command that is analogous to \LaTeX's
-"\list". It has the same two obligatory arguments, plus a third optional
-"[t]" or "[b]" argument for changing the alignment.
-
-\section{Superimposing boxes}
-
-The command
-\begin{LVerbatim}
- \boxput*(<x>,<y>){<LR stuff1>}{<LR stuff2>}
-\end{LVerbatim}
-puts <LR stuff1> either behind (the default) or in front of (with the "*") <LR
-stuff2>.\footnote{You will only notice the difference between "\boxput" and
-"\boxput*" if you are using color implemented by "\special"'s} The resulting
-box has the dimensions of <LR stuff2>.
-
-The coordinates "(<x>,<y>)" determine where the center of <LR stuff1> is
-positioned. For example, "(0,0)" puts it at the center of <LR stuff2>, "(0,1)"
-puts it at the center-top, and "(-1,-1)" puts it in the bottom-left corner.
-
-More generally, the origin of the coordinate system is at the center of <LR
-stuff2>, one unit in the vertical direction is half the vertical size of <LR
-stuff2>, and one unit in the horizontal direction is half the width of <LR
-stuff2>. Thus, <x> and <y> should always be numbers (without units such as
-"pt" or "cm"), with one exception: If <y> is "b" or "B", <LR stuff1> is
-positioned vertically at the baseline of <LR stuff2>. "(<x>,<y>)" is
-optional---the default is "(0,0)".
-
-Except for the funny coordinate system, "\boxput" is like the "\put" command
-in a "picture". In particular, you can use "\makebox" in <LR stuff1> to
-fine-tune the positioning, and <LR-stuff1> can contain a "picture"
-environment.
-
-You might use "\boxput" to put a ``water mark'' in the background of a box, or
-to put a label next to a box, when you don't want this label to take up any
-space. Here is a lazy example:
-\begin{example}
- \boxput{\makebox(0,0){\Huge Censored!}}{\parbox{3in}{%
- The origin of the coordinate system is at the center of
- {\em LR stuff2}, and one unit in the x-direction
- is half the width of {\em LR stuff2}.}}
-\end{example}
-
-This would be a lot more interesting using PSTricks, with ``Censored!'' in the
-foreground, rotated 30 degrees, and red:
-\begin{LVerbatim}
- \boxput*{\rput{30}{\Huge\red Censored}}{\parbox{3in}{%
- blah blah}}
-\end{LVerbatim}
-
-Here is another example using PSTricks:
-\begin{LVerbatim}
- \newcommand{\titledframe}[2]{%
- \boxput*(0,1){\psframebox*{#1}}%
- {\psframebox[framesep=12pt]{#2}}}
-\end{LVerbatim}
-\newcommand{\titledframe}[2]{%
- \boxput*(0,1){#1}%
- {\fboxsep=12pt \fbox{#2}}}
-The following example illustrated roughly how it works, but ``My title'' does
-not blot out the frame behind it because this documentation does not use
-PSTricks. \begin{example}
- \titledframe{My title}{%
- \parbox{2in}{The title is superimposed
- on the top part of the frame.}}
-\end{example}
-
-\section{Framing a whole page}
-
-The commands
-\begin{LVerbatim}
- \fancyput*(<x>,<y>){<LR stuff>}
- \thisfancyput*(<x>,<y>){<LR stuff>}
-\end{LVerbatim}
-are pretty much like "\put" commands in a \LaTeX\ picture environment whose
-origin is 1 inch down and to the right from the top left corner of the
-page.\footnote{Don't blame me for \TeX's peculiar 1 inch margins.} The only
-differences are that (i) that any LR-mode material is permitted (including
-\LaTeX\ "picture" environment, of course), (ii) the coordinate is optional
-"(0pt,0pt)" is substituted by default), and (iii) if the coordinate is
-included, you {\em must} specify the units.
-
-"\thisfancyput" affects only the current page, and is a global declaration
-(analogous to "\thispagestyle").
-
-If you include the optional "*", then the command adds to, rather than
-replaces, other things that have been inserted with "\fancyput" or
-"\thisfancyput".
-
-These commands are particularly useful for framing a page, because you can get
-a frame that is, e.g., 1 inch from each side of the physical page without
-having to worry about what margins you are using for the document. Here is an
-example:
-\begin{example*}
- \thisfancyput(3.25in,-4.5in){%
- \setlength{\unitlength}{1in}\fancyoval(7,9.5)}
-\end{example*}
-You could also use "\fancyput" to add some kind of ``watermark'' or background
-image (e.g., a light gray ``DRAFT'').
-
-There are other commands that directly frame or in some other way box the page
-of text:
-\begin{LVerbatim}
- \fancypage{<cmds1>}{<cmds2>}
- \thisfancypage{<cmds1>}{<cmds2>}
-\end{LVerbatim}
-
-Each finished page, before adding the headers and footers, (and thus having
-width and height "\textwidth" and "\textheight", is boxed with
-\begin{LVerbatim}
- <cmds1>{<pagebox>}
-\end{LVerbatim}
-Thus, <cmds1> should be, or should end with, a command whose argument can be a
-box, such as "\fbox" or "\rotateleft".
-
-Then the headers and footers are added, using the new width of the page, and
-this is boxed with
-\begin{LVerbatim}
- <cmds2>{<pagebox>}
-\end{LVerbatim}
-The same rules apply to <cmds2> as to <cmds1>.
-
-Here is an example:
-\begin{example*}
- \thisfancypage{%
- \setlength{\fboxsep}{8pt}%
- \setlength{\shadowsize}{8pt}%
- \shadowbox}{}
-\end{example*}
-
-{\bf Warning:} The commands described in this section change \LaTeX's output
-routine, and may not work with document styles that do the same. Also, bad
-arguments can cause serious errors with uninformative error messages.
-
-\section{Switching to landscape mode midstream}
-
-The most common reason to switch to landscape mode midstream is to rotate a
-float, such as a table or figure. This was discussed in Section \ref{floats}.
-
-If you want to rotate one or more pages, without rotating the headers and
-footers, use the
-\begin{LVerbatim}
- \begin{LandScape}{<cmd>}
- ...
- \end{LandScape}
-\end{LVerbatim}
-environment. <cmd> should be the command for rotating the page 90 degrees to
-the left or right. (E.g., "\rotateleft", or "\rotate[l]".)
-
-If you want to rotate the headers, footers and margins as well, use the
-\begin{LVerbatim}
- \begin{Landscape}{<paperwidth>}{<paperheight>}{<cmd>}
- ...
- \end{Landscape}
-\end{LVerbatim}
-environment (the small "s" makes the difference) to rotate the pages left
-(counterclockwise), and use the "Landscape*" environment (same arguments) to
-rotate the pages right (clockwise). The three arguments are the width of the
-paper, the height of the paper, and the rotation command you are using. For
-example, if I have a portrait mode document using the US 8.5in by 11in paper,
-and if "\rotateleft{foo}" rotates "foo" 90 degrees counterclockwise, then I
-can write
-\begin{LVerbatim}
- \begin{Landscape}{8.5in}{11in}{\rotateleft}
-\end{LVerbatim}
-
-You can use "\LandScape", "\Landscape" and "\Landscape*", rather then the
-"LandScape", "Landscape" and "Landscape*" environments, if you want the rest
-of the document to be in landscape mode.
-
-If your document is being printed in landscape mode, then these environments
-switch to portrait mode.
-
-For example, suppose I have a landscape mode document, and I want to switch to
-portrait mode for the rest of the document, rotating the pages to the
-``right'' with "\rotateright". Then I would write
-\begin{LVerbatim}
- \Landscape*{11in}{8.5in}{\rotateright}
-\end{LVerbatim}
-
-These environments switch the text width and height, leaving the margins
-exactly as they were before. It is quite possible that you want to make other
-changes to the page parameters after switching to landscape mode, but as
-Lamport points out the \LaTeX\ {\em User's Guide and Reference Manual}, this
-generally doesn't work right in the middle of the document. "fancybox.sty" has
-a command "\UsePageParameters" which gets around this. It should be used right
-after you change the page parameters (and the page parameter changes should
-come right after the beginning of the landscape environment, or "\clearpage").
-
-{\bf Warning:} The commands and environments described in this section change
-\LaTeX's output routine, and may not work with document styles that do the
-same. Also, bad arguments can cause serious errors with uninformative error
-messages.
-
-\section{Verbatim}
-
-If you try to frame some verbatim text by typing
-\begin{LVerbatim}
- \fbox{%
- \begin{minipage}{5cm}
- \begin{verbatim}
- \My \Program \Listing
- if { foo } { bar } fi
- \end{verbatim}
- \end{minipage}}
-\end{LVerbatim}
-you will get nonsense at best. This is because the argument to "\fbox" is read
-before the "\begin{verbatim}" is processed. But then it is too late for \TeX\
-to go back and interpret the contents of the verbatim environment literally
-rather than as special \TeX\ commands and characters.
-
-One solution is to use the "Sbox" environment:
-\begin{example}
- \begin{Sbox}
- \begin{minipage}{5cm}
- \begin{verbatim}
- \My \Program \Listing
- if { foo } { bar } fi
- \end{verbatim}
- \end{minipage}
- \end{Sbox}
- \setlength{\fboxsep}{8pt}
- \fbox{\TheSbox}
-\end{example}
-
-"fancybox.sty" also contains a command that ``fixes'' \LaTeX's LR-box commands
-for use with verbatim text:
-\begin{LVerbatim}
- \VerbBox{<cmd>}{<LR stuff>}
-\end{LVerbatim}
-This is like
-\begin{LVerbatim}
- <cmd>{<LR stuff>}
-\end{LVerbatim}
-but <LR stuff> can contain verbatim text.\footnote{Or other tricks that
-involve "\catcode" changes, as occurs with some foreign language macros.} For
-example:
-\begin{example}
- \VerbBox{\fbox}{\verb+\foo{bar}+}
-\end{example}
-
-For footnotes, put the command "\VerbatimFootnotes" in the preamble, and then
-you can use verbatim commands or environments in the argument of "\footnote".
-This is an optional feature because it might conflict with somebody else's
-modification of the footnote system.
-
-If you try to define your own framed verbatim environment with
-\begin{LVerbatim}
- \newenvironment{FramedVerb}%
- {\begin{Sbox}\begin{minipage}{5in}\begin{verbatim}}
- {\end{verbatim}\end{minipage}\end{Sbox}
- \setlength{\fboxsep}{8pt}\fbox{\TheSbox}}
-\end{LVerbatim}
-and then type
-\begin{LVerbatim}
- \begin{FramedVerb}
- if { foo } { bar } fi
- \end{FramedVerb}
-\end{LVerbatim}
-you will again run into trouble because after the "\begin{verbatim}", \LaTeX\
-is searching for the literal string "\end{verbatim}" as the end of the
-verbatim text. It just skips right over the "\end{FramedVerb}" and may well
-continue to the end of the file or until it throws up.
-
-"fancybox.sty" contains some verbatim environments that get around this
-problem and that have other advantages for LR-boxing verbatim listings, when
-compared to the standard \LaTeX\ "verbatim" environment. Admittedly, many of
-their special features have nothing to do with boxes.
-
-Here are the basic verbatim environments:
-\begin{description}
- \vitem"Verbatim" Works pretty much like \LaTeX's "verbatim".
- \vitem"LVerbatim" Like "Verbatim", but "list" rather than "trivlist" is used
-to display the listing, and so it is indented from the left margin. (This is
-what I am using for verbatim listings in this document.)
- \vitem"BVerbatim[<pos>]" Produces a box with the same width as the longest
-verbatim line. The baseline is in the center, unless you include the optional
-argument "[t]" for alignment with the top line or "[b]" for alignment with the
-bottom line.
- \vitem"VerbatimOut{<file>}" Writes the verbatim text to <file>.
- \vitem"SaveVerbatim{<cmd>}" Saves the verbatim text as <cmd>. <cmd> is
-defined globally, without checking whether <cmd> is already defined. Use
-obviously innocuous names like "\MyTemp".
-\end{description}
-
-{\bf Important:} For any of these verbatim environments, or new verbatim
-environments you define yourself (see below), nothing should come after
-"\begin{Verbatim}" or before "\end{Verbatim}" on the same line --- not even
-spaces!%
- \footnote{If you need to allow something to come before "\end{Verbatim}",
-then you have two options:
- \begin{itemize}
- \item Put the command "\AltGetVerbatim" in the preamble. This switches to a
-scheme where anything preceding "\end{Verbatim}" is simply ignored. This can
-cause problems if you do really weird things with active characters or other
-commands within the verbatim environment (e.g., active conditionals that are
-not balanced within a line of verbatim text), but in this case you are
-probably a good enough hacker to use the next option.
- \item "\EndVerbatimTokens" is a token register that you can set to the
-tokens that should precede "\end{Verbatim}" on the same line, with their
-verbatim "\catcode"'s.
- \end{itemize}}
-If you put something after "\begin{Verbatim}" on the same line, it is simply
-ignored. However, if you put something after "\end{Verbatim}" on the same
-line, or if you misspell "\end{Verbatim}", you will get an error such as
-\begin{LVerbatim}
- ! File ended while scanning use of \Verbatim.
-\end{LVerbatim}
-and the document will end at that point.
-
-You can define new verbatim environments using "\newenvironment". You just
-have to start the definition with
-\begin{LVerbatim}
- \VerbatimEnvironment
-\end{LVerbatim}
- For example, here is the framed verbatim environment we tried earlier:
-\begin{example**}
- \newenvironment{FramedVerb}%
- {\VerbatimEnvironment
- \begin{Sbox}\begin{minipage}{5cm}\begin{Verbatim}}%
- {\end{Verbatim}\end{minipage}\end{Sbox}
- \setlength{\fboxsep}{8pt}\fbox{\TheSbox}}
-\end{example**}
-Let's give it a try:
-\begin{example}
- \begin{FramedVerb}
- if { foo } { bar } fi
- \end{FramedVerb}
-\end{example}
-
-Here are three commands for inputting a whole file verbatim. The file must end
-with a new line.
-\begin{description}
- \vitem"\VerbatimInput{<file>}" Like "\Verbatim".
- \vitem"\LVerbatimInput{<file>}" Like "\LVerbatim".
- \vitem"\BVerbatimInput[<pos>]{<file>}" Like "\BVerbatim".
-\end{description}
-
-Here are three commands for making use of verbatim text that has been saved to
-a command:
-\begin{description}
- \vitem"\UseVerbatim{<cmd>}" Like "\Verbatim".
- \vitem"\LUseVerbatim{<cmd>}" Like "\LVerbatim".
- \vitem"\BUseVerbatim[<pos>]{<cmd>}" Like "\BVerbatim".
-\end{description}
-The "SaveVerbatim" environment and the "\UseVerbatim" commands are useful for
-including verbatim text in the argument of "\marginpar", "\fbox" and other
-commands. For example, here is another way to define the "FramedVerb"
-environment:
-\begin{LVerbatim}
- \newenvironment{FramedVerb}%
- {\VerbatimEnvironment
- \begin{SaveVerbatim}{\MyTemp}}%
- {\end{SaveVerbatim}%
- \setlength{\fboxsep}{8pt}%
- \fbox{\begin{minipage}{5cm}\UseVerbatim{\MyTemp}
- \end{minipage}}}
-\end{LVerbatim}
-
-Here are some verbatim commands for short-pieces of (in-line) verbatim text:
-\begin{description}
- \vitem"\Verb<char> <literal> <char>" \ \\
- Like \LaTeX's "\verb" command, but it will complain if it encounters a new
-line in <literal>.\footnote{Be careful that your word processing does not
-insert one for you.} For example:
-\begin{example*}
- "\begin{quote}
- The main use for the \Verb+SaveVerbatim+
- environment and the \Verb+\UseVerbatim+
- commands is to include $\ldots$
- "\end{quote}
-\end{example*}
- \vitem"\UseVerb{<cmd>}" Like "\UseVerbatim", but without any particular
-formatting. It is intended for including short pieces of literal text saved
-with "\SaveVerb" (below).\footnote{But it can also be used for multiple lines
-saved with the "SaveVerbatim" environment if you want to do the formatting
-yourself. E.g., try this in a tabbing environment with "\VerbatimTab"
-appropriately defined.}
- \vitem"\SaveVerb[<whatever>]{<cmd>}<char> <literal> <char>"\ \\
- This is like "\Verb", but it saves <literal> as <cmd>, and then returns to
-the optional argument <whatever>. Like the "SaveVerbatim" environment, it
-defines <cmd> globally without checking whether <cmd> is already defined.
-Without the optional argument, the most common use is for including verbatim
-text in a "\marginpar", "\section" or other command argument.
-
- The optional argument can be used for special tricks. For example, all the
-listings of commands in this documentation use "\vitem" in a "description"
-environment, where "\vitem" is defined by:\footnote{The braces enclosing the
-optional argument of "\SaveVerb" prevent the "]" inside the argument from
-being mistaken for the end of the argument.}
-\begin{LVerbatim}
- \newcommand{\vitem}%
- {\SaveVerb[{\item[\UseVerb{\MyTemp}]}]{\MyTemp}}
-\end{LVerbatim}
-Whereas
-\begin{LVerbatim}
- \item[\Verb"\foo"]
-\end{LVerbatim}
-would not work because after "\item" reads its argument it is too late to
-interpret "\foo" literally,
-\begin{LVerbatim}
- \vitem"foo"
-\end{LVerbatim}
-does work because it is equivalent to
-\begin{LVerbatim}
- \SaveVerb{\MyTemp}"foo"\item[\UseVerb{\MyTemp}]
-\end{LVerbatim}
-\end{description}
-
-
-These environments and commands use various parameters that make it easy to
-customize their behavior. However, until you want to find the need for such
-customization, you might as well ignore the rest of this section.
-
-Internally, "fancybox.sty" separates the reading and formatting of verbatim
-text. Most of the environments and commands perform both functions, but
-"SaveVerbatim" and "\SaveVerb" only read the text, while "UseVerbatim" (and
-company) and "\UseVerb" only format the text. "VerbatimOut" gets special
-treatment. The parameters that apply to each class of verbatim environment or
-command is listed in Table \ref{verbtable}.
-
-\begin{table}
-\begin{center}
-\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{0}
-\setlength{\tabcolsep}{7pt}
-\newcommand{\vs}{& \\[\tabcolsep]}
-\newcommand{\VS}{\\ \vs \hline \vs}
-\begin{tabular}{|l|l|}
-\hline \vs
-{\em Where} & {\em What}
-\\ \vs \hline
-\hline \vs
- \begin{Bflushleft}
- Environments\\
- that format
- \end{Bflushleft}
-&
- \begin{Bflushleft}
- "\VerbatimSpace"\\
- "\VerbatimTab"\\
- "\VerbatimFont"\\
- "\VerbatimFuzz"\\
- "\EveryVerbatimLine"\\
- "\EveryVerbatim"\\
- "\ThisVerb"
- \end{Bflushleft}
-\VS
- \begin{Bflushleft}
- Environments\\
- that read
- \end{Bflushleft}
-&
- \begin{Bflushleft}
- "\EveryVerbatimCodes"\\
- "\ThisVerbCodes"
- \end{Bflushleft}
-\VS
- \begin{Bflushleft}
- "\Verb" and\\
- "\UseVerb"
- \end{Bflushleft}
-&
- \begin{Bflushleft}
- "\VerbSpace"\\
- "\VerbTab"\\
- "\VerbFont"\\
- "\EveryVerb"\\
- "\ThisVerb"
- \end{Bflushleft}
-\VS
- \begin{Bflushleft}
- "\Verb" and\\
- "\SaveVerb"
- \end{Bflushleft}
-&
- \begin{Bflushleft}
- "\EveryVerbCodes"\\
- "\ThisVerbCodes"
- \end{Bflushleft}
-\VS
- \begin{Bflushleft}
- "VerbatimOut"
- \end{Bflushleft}
-&
- \begin{Bflushleft}
- "\EveryVerbOutCodes"\\
- "\ThisVerbCodes"\\
- "\EveryVerbOutLine"\\
- "\ThisVerb"
- \end{Bflushleft}
-\\ \vs \hline
-\end{tabular}
-\caption{Parameters for the verbatim environments and
-commands.\label{verbtable}}
-\end{center}
-\end{table}
-
-All the parameters, including "\VerbatimFuzz", are ordinary commands, and
-should be changed with "\renewcommand".
-
-Here is a description of each of the parameters for environments that format
-the verbatim text:
-\begin{description}
- \vitem"\VerbatimSpace" The insertion text for spaces. The default is "\ ",
-which produces a blank space. Change it to "\ttspace" to get \ttspace.
- \vitem"\VerbatimTab" The insertion text for tabs. The default is
-\begin{LVerbatim}
- \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \
-\end{LVerbatim}
- \vitem"\VerbatimFont" The font to use for verbatim text. The default is
-"\tt"
- \vitem"\VerbatimFuzz" This is the amount by which lines can be too long in a
-"Verbatim" or "LVerbatim" environment before you get overfull "\hbox"
-warnings. This threshold is usually .1pt, but the default definition of
-"\VerbatimFuzz" is "2pt" because verbatim lines won't break and are therefore
-often too long.
- \vitem"\EveryVerbatimLine" This is inserted at the beginning of each line of
-verbatim environments or verbatim files. By default it does nothing. I like to
-indent each line in the verbatim environment in the input file by 2 spaces, so
-I define
-\begin{LVerbatim}
- \renewcommand{\EveryVerbatimLine}[2]{}
-\end{LVerbatim}
-to eat those spaces. (But I have to remember to put in two spaces or space
-markers for blank lines too.) You might also use it to number the lines. For
-example:
-\begin{example}
- \newcounter{VerbLineNo}
- \renewcommand{\EveryVerbatimLine}%
- {\makebox[10pt][r]{%
- \stepcounter{VerbLineNo}%
- \tiny\rm\arabic{VerbLineNo}}%
- \hspace{10pt}}
- \renewcommand{\EveryVerbatim}%
- {\setcounter{VerbLineNo}{0}}
- \begin{SaveVerbatim}{\MyTemp}
- \setlength{\fboxsep}{15pt}
- \setlength{\mylength}{\linewidth}
- \end{SaveVerbatim}
- \fbox{\BUseVerbatim{\MyTemp}}
-\end{example}
- \vitem"\EveryVerbatim" Whatever else you want to say before formatting the
-verbatim text. By default, it does nothing.
- \vitem"\ThisVerb" This is executed before any of the commands above, and
-then its value is cleared. Use this to customize a single verbatim formatting
-environment.
-\end{description}
-
-Here is a description of the parameters for environments that read the
-verbatim text:
-\begin{description}
- \vitem"\EveryVerbatimCodes" This command is inserted just before reading the
-verbatim text. Use it to play with "\catcode"'s (see the {\em \TeX book}). For
-example, I might type
-\begin{LVerbatim}
- \renewcommand{\EveryVerbatimCodes}{\catcode`\"=14}
-\end{LVerbatim}
-if I want to use \Verb+"+ as a comment character in verbatim text.%
-%% The use of SaveVerbatim and \SaveVerb is not necessary here because
-%% \VerbatimFootnotes is in effect. This is just a test.
-\begin{SaveVerbatim}{\MyTemp}
- \def\MyQuote{"} % \MyQuote is now the character ",
- \def\temp{\Verb"} % in case I need it.
- \catcode`\"=13 % Now " is like a command.
- \let"\temp % Now "foo" is like \Verb"foo"
- \def\do{\noexpand\do\noexpand} % Now " can be used in verbatim
- \edef\dospecials{\dospecials\do\"} % environments anyway.
-\end{SaveVerbatim}\SaveVerb{\Foo}+"+\SaveVerb{\FFoo}+\Verb"foo"+%
-\footnote{Here is another "\catcode" trick. We make \UseVerb{\Foo} a short
-verbatim command, so that we can say \UseVerb{\Foo foo\Foo} instead of
-\UseVerb{\FFoo}:
-\LUseVerbatim{\MyTemp}}
- \vitem"\ThisVerbCodes" This command is executed before "\EveryVerbCodes",
-and then it is cleared. Use this to fool with the "\catcode"`s of a single
-verbatim environment.
-\end{description}
-
-The parameters for "\Verb", "\UseVerb" and "\SaveVerb" and the "VerbatimOut"
-environment are analogous to the similar commands for other environments.
-
-Here is an example of the use of "\ThisVerb" to define a variant of "\Verb"
-that uses \ttspace\ to mark spaces:
-\begin{LVerbatim}
- \newcommand{\SVerb}{%
- \renewcommand{\ThisVerb}%
- {\renewcommand{\VerbatimSpace}{\ttspace}}%
- \Verb}
-\end{LVerbatim}
-
-Finally, without further comment, here are the definitions of the "example"
-and "example*" environments that were used for the examples in this document:
-{\renewcommand{\EveryVerbatimLine}{}\LVerbatimInput{\jobname.ex1}}
-
-\section{Changes}
-\raggedright
-
-\paragraph*{Version 0.9, November 23, 1992} First release.
-
-\paragraph*{Version 0.91, November 25, 1992}
-\begin{enumerate}
- \item "\shadowsize" is now a length, to be set with "\setlength" or
-"\addtolength".
- \item "\fancypage" split into "\fancypage" and "\fancyput"
-\end{enumerate}
-
-\paragraph*{Version 0.92, December 20, 1992}
-\begin{enumerate}
- \item New "\boxput" command for superimposing boxes.
- \item New "\VerbatimFootnotes" command.
- \item New "\VerbBox" command for verbatim boxes.
- \item New "Sbox" environment. Makes "\beginsbox" and "\endsbox"
- obsolete, but the latter have been retained for compatibility.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-\paragraph{Version 0.93, January 20, 1993}
-\begin{enumerate}
- \item New "\EndVerbatimTokens" for tokens that precede "\end{Verbatim}".
- \item New "\AltGetVerbatim", to allow any tokens to precede
-"\end{Verbatim}".
- \item Fixed bug in "\BVerbatimInput" that caused second line to be repeated.
- \item New "LandScape" environment, for rotating pages without rotating
-headers and footers.
- \item Slide frames "Oval", "oval", "shadow" and "double" are defined when
-"seminar.sty" v0.93 (and maybe later) is loaded.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-\paragraph{Version 1.0, February 10, 1993}
-\begin{enumerate}
- \item Fixed bugs in "\boxput".
- \item New "Beqnarray" environment.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-\paragraph{Version 1.1, 1997 (D.G./S.R.)}
-\begin{enumerate}
- \item Minimal adaptations for \LaTeX{} 2e compatibility (macros
- "\fancypage", "\thisfancypage", "\fancyput", "\thisfancyput",
- "\@Landscape", "\LandScape").
-\end{enumerate}
-
-\paragraph{Version 1.2, February 27, 1998 (D.G./S.R.)}
-\begin{enumerate}
- \item Other adaptations for \LaTeX{} 2e.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-\paragraph{Version 1.3, September 19, 2000 (D.G./S.R.)}
-\begin{enumerate}
- \item Corrections of the output routine for \LaTeX{} 2e compatibility
- (from Marcin Wolinski and Heiko Oberdiek).
- \item Add a "\ProvidesPackage" command (from Heiko Oberdiek).
-\end{enumerate}
-
-\end{document}
-%% END fancybox.doc
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/fancybox/fancybox.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/fancybox/fancybox.sty
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--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/fancybox/fancybox.sty
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@@ -1,982 +0,0 @@
-%% BEGIN fancybox.sty
-%%
-%% With corrections and suggestions from:
-%% - Marcin Wolinski <wolinski@melkor.mimuw.edu.pl>
-%% - Heiko Oberdiek <oberdiek@ruf.uni-freiburg.de>
-%%
-\def\fileversion{1.3}
-\def\filedate{2000/09/19}
-% DG/SR modification begin - September 19, 2000
-% (suggested by Heiko Oberdiek <oberdiek@ruf.uni-freiburg.de>)
-\@ifundefined{ProvidesPackage}{}{%
- \ProvidesPackage{fancybox}[\filedate\space\fileversion]}
-% DG/SR modification end
-% DG/SR modification begin - May 16, 1997
-\providecommand\@begindvi{} % For rather old versions of LaTeX 2e
-% DG/SR modification end
-% DG/SR modification begin - Feb. 27, 1997
-% Now defined only in latex209.def
-\def\@lquote{\leavevmode{\kern\z@}`}
-% DG/SR modification end
-%%
-%% COPYRIGHT 1993, by Timothy Van Zandt, tvz@Princeton.EDU
-%%
-%% DESCRIPTION:
-%% fancybox.sty is a LaTeX style option, consisting of:
-%% * Variants of \fbox: \shadowbox, \doublebox, \ovalbox, \Ovalbox.
-%% * Helpful tools for using box macros.
-%% * Extensive documentation about how to use box macros.
-%% * Flexible verbatim macros.
-%%
-%% INSTALLATION:
-%% Put this file where your TeX looks for inputs.
-%%
-%% DOCUMENTATION:
-%% See fancybox.doc, which might be appended to this file.
-%%
-%% COPYING:
-%% The files of this package "fancybox" are released under the Artistic
-%% License. A copy of that license is included in the file atristic.txt.
-%% The package consists of the following files:
-%% fancybox.doc
-%% fancybox.sty
-%%
-%% CODE:
-\expandafter\ifx\csname fb@framepage\endcsname\relax\else
- \expandafter\endinput
-\fi
-\typeout{Style option: `fancybox' v\fileversion \space <\filedate> (tvz)}
-
-\newbox\@fancybox
-\@ifundefined{@tempdimc}{\newdimen\@tempdimc}{}
-
-%% \shadowbox
-
-\newdimen\shadowsize
-\shadowsize 4pt
-
-\def\shadowbox{\VerbBox\@shadowbox}
-\def\@shadowbox#1{%
- \setbox\@fancybox\hbox{\fbox{#1}}%
- \leavevmode\vbox{%
- \offinterlineskip
- \dimen@=\shadowsize
- \advance\dimen@ .5\fboxrule
- \hbox{\copy\@fancybox\kern-.5\fboxrule\lower\shadowsize\hbox{%
- \vrule \@height\ht\@fancybox \@depth\dp\@fancybox \@width\dimen@}}%
- \vskip-\dimen@
- \moveright\shadowsize\vbox{%
- \hrule \@width\wd\@fancybox \@height\dimen@}}}
-
-% \fancyoval
-
-\def\cornersize{\@ifstar{\@cornersize}{\@@cornersize}}
-\def\@cornersize#1{%
- \@tempdima=#1\relax
- \edef\the@cornersize{\number\@tempdima sp}}
-\def\@@cornersize#1{%
- \edef\the@cornersize{#1\noexpand\@tempdimb}}
-\cornersize{.5}
-
-% This is just a simple change to \oval, making use of the \cornersize
-% parameter instead of making the corner arcs are large as possible.
-
-\def\fancyoval(#1,#2){\@ifnextchar[{\fancy@oval(#1,#2)}{\fancy@oval(#1,#2)[]}}
-
-\def\fancy@oval(#1,#2)[#3]{%
- \begingroup
- \fancy@@oval{#1\unitlength}{#2\unitlength}{#3}%
- \@put{-.5\wd\@tempboxa}{-.5\ht\@tempboxa}{\ht\@tempboxa=\z@\box\@tempboxa}%
- \endgroup}
-
-\def\fancy@@oval#1#2#3{%
- \boxmaxdepth \maxdimen
- \@ovttrue \@ovbtrue \@ovltrue \@ovrtrue
- \@tfor\@tempa :=#3\do{\csname @ov\@tempa false\endcsname}%
- \@ovxx#1\relax
- \advance\@ovxx-\@wholewidth
- \@ovyy#2\relax
- \advance\@ovyy-\@wholewidth
- \@tempdimb \ifdim \@ovyy >\@ovxx \@ovxx\else \@ovyy \fi
- \advance\@tempdimb-2\p@
- \ifdim\@tempdimb>\the@cornersize\relax
- \@tempdimb=\the@cornersize
- \fi
- \@getcirc\@tempdimb
- \@ovro\ht\@tempboxa \@ovri\dp\@tempboxa
- \@ovdx\@ovxx \advance\@ovdx-\@tempdima \divide\@ovdx \tw@
- \@ovdy\@ovyy \advance\@ovdy-\@tempdima \divide\@ovdy \tw@
- \@circlefnt
- \setbox\@tempboxa\hbox{%
- \if@ovr \@ovvert32\kern -\@tempdima \fi
- \if@ovl \kern \@ovxx \@ovvert01\kern -\@tempdima \kern -\@ovxx \fi
- \if@ovt \@ovhorz \kern -\@ovxx \fi
- \if@ovb \raise \@ovyy \@ovhorz \fi}%
- \advance\@ovdx\@ovro
- \advance\@ovdy\@ovro
- \advance\@ovxx\@wholewidth
- \wd\@tempboxa=\@ovxx
- \dp\@tempboxa=\z@}
-
-% \ovalbox
-
-\def\ovalbox{\VerbBox{\@ovalbox\thinlines}}
-\def\Ovalbox{\VerbBox{\@ovalbox\thicklines}}
-\def\@ovalbox#1#2{%
- \begingroup
- #1\relax
- \setbox\@fancybox\hbox{{#2}}%
- \@tempdimc\fboxsep \advance\@tempdimc\@wholewidth
- \@tempdima\ht\@fancybox \advance\@tempdima\dp\@fancybox
- \advance\@tempdima2\@tempdimc
- \@tempdimb\wd\@fancybox \advance\@tempdimb2\@tempdimc
- \fancy@@oval\@tempdimb\@tempdima{}%
- \@tempdima\dp\@fancybox \advance\@tempdima\@tempdimc
- \wd\@tempboxa=\z@
- \leavevmode\hbox{%
- \lower\@tempdima\box\@tempboxa
- \kern\@tempdimc\box\@fancybox\kern\@tempdimc}%
- \endgroup}
-
-% \doublebox
-
-\def\doublebox{\VerbBox\@doublebox}
-\def\@doublebox#1{%
- \begingroup
- \setbox\@fancybox\hbox{{#1}}%
- \fboxrule=.75\fboxrule
- \setbox\@fancybox\hbox{\fbox{\box\@fancybox}}%
- \fboxrule=2\fboxrule
- \fboxsep=\fboxrule
- \advance\fboxsep .5pt
- \fbox{\box\@fancybox}%
- \endgroup}
-
-% Frames for seminar.sty:
-
-\@ifundefined{newslideframe}{}{%
- \newslideframe{shadow}{\shadowbox{#1}}
- \newslideframe{double}{\doublebox{#1}}
- \newslideframe{oval}{\ovalbox{#1}}
- \newslideframe{Oval}{\Ovalbox{#1}}}
-
-% Sbox environment
-
-\newbox\@Sbox
-
-\def\Sbox{\global\setbox\@Sbox\hbox\bgroup\ignorespaces}
-
-\def\endSbox{%
- \@testtrue\ifhmode\ifinner\@testfalse\fi\fi
- \if@test\@latexerr{Misplaced \string\endSbox! Should be in LR mode}\@ehd\fi
- \egroup}
-
-\def\TheSbox{%
- \ifvoid\@Sbox
- \@latexerr{\string\TheSbox\space is empty!}\@ehd
- \else
- \box\@Sbox
- \fi}
-
-\def\beginsbox#1{\setbox#1\hbox\bgroup\ignorespaces}
-
-\def\endsbox{\endSbox}
-
-% \VerbBox
-
-\newtoks\do@VerbBox
-
-\def\VerbBox#1{%
- \do@VerbBox{#1}%
- \afterassignment\begin@VerbBox
- \setbox\@fancybox=\hbox}
-\def\begin@VerbBox{\aftergroup\end@VerbBox}
-\def\end@VerbBox{\the\do@VerbBox{\box\@fancybox}}%
-
-% \Btrivlist
-
-\def\@Blistrestore{%
- \let\par\relax
- \let\-\@dischyph \let\'\@acci \let\`\@accii \let\=\@acciii
- \lineskip\normallineskip \baselineskip\normalbaselineskip}
-
-\def\Btrivlist#1{\@ifnextchar[{\@Btrivlist{#1}}{\@Btrivlist{#1}[]}}
-\def\@Btrivlist#1[#2]{%
- \@Blistrestore
- \let\\=\@Btrivlistcr
- \fb@beginvbox{#2}%
- \halign\bgroup
- \if#1l\else\@empty\hfil\fi
- \ignorespaces##\unskip
- \if#1r\@empty\else\hfil\fi\cr}
-\def\endBtrivlist{\crcr\egroup\egroup\if@pboxsw$\fi}
-
-\def\fb@beginvbox#1{%
- \leavevmode
- \@pboxswfalse
- \if#1b\@empty\vbox\else\if#1t\@empty\vtop\else
- \ifmmode\vcenter\else\@pboxswtrue$\vcenter\fi
- \fi\fi\bgroup}
-
-\def\@Btrivlistcr{\@ifstar
- {\@ifnextchar[{@@Btrivlistcr}{\cr}}{\@ifnextchar[{\@@Btrivlistcr}{\cr}}}
-\def\@@Btrivlistcr[#1]{\cr\noalign{\vskip #1}}
-
-\def\Bcenter{\Btrivlist{c}}
-\def\endBcenter{\endBtrivlist}
-
-\def\Bflushleft{\Btrivlist{l}}
-\def\endBflushleft{\endBtrivlist}
-
-\def\Bflushright{\Btrivlist{r}}
-\def\endBflushright{\endBtrivlist}
-
-% \Blist
-
-\def\Blist#1#2{\@ifnextchar[{\@Blist{#1}{#2}}{\@Blist{#1}{#2}[]}}
-
-\def\@Blist#1#2[#3]{%
- \ifnum\@listdepth>5
- \@toodeep
- \else
- \global\advance\@listdepth\@ne
- \fi
- \itemindent\z@
- \csname @list\romannumeral\the\@listdepth\endcsname
- \def\@itemlabel{#1}%
- \let\makelabel\@mklab
- \@nmbrlistfalse
- \@Blistrestore
- \let\\=\@Blistcr
- \let\item\Bitem
- \@Bitemswfalse
- #2\relax
- \fb@beginvbox{#3}%
- \halign\bgroup
- \ignorespaces##&\hskip\labelsep\ignorespaces##\unskip\hfil\cr}
-
-\def\endBlist{\endBtrivlist\global\advance\@listdepth\m@ne}
-
-\newif\if@Bitemsw
-
-\def\Bitem{\@ifnextchar({\@Bitemcr\Bitem@skip}{\@Bitemcr\@Bitem}}
-
-\def\@Bitemcr{%
- \if@Bitemsw
- \def\next{\cr\noalign{\vskip\itemsep}}%
- \else
- \def\next{\global\@Bitemswtrue}%
- \fi
- \next}
-
-\def\Bitem@skip(#1){\noalign{\vskip #1}\@Bitem}
-
-\def\@Bitem{\@ifnextchar[{\Bitem@label}{\Bitem@nolabel}}
-
-\def\Bitem@label[#1]{\makelabel{#1}&}
-
-\def\Bitem@nolabel{%
- \if@nmbrlist
- \expandafter\advance\csname c@\@listctr\endcsname1 \fi
- \makelabel{\@itemlabel}%
- &%
- \if@nmbrlist\refstepcounter{\@listctr}\fi}
-
-\def\@Blistcr{\@ifstar
- {\@ifnextchar[{@@Blistcr}{\cr&}}{\@ifnextchar[{\@@Blistcr}{\cr&}}}
-
-\def\@@Blistcr[#1]{\cr\noalign{\vskip #1}&}
-
-% \Bitemize
-
-\def\Bitemize{%
- \ifnum\@itemdepth>3
- \@toodeep
- \else
- \advance\@itemdepth\@ne
- \fi
- \edef\@itemitem{labelitem\romannumeral\the\@itemdepth}%
- \Blist{\csname\@itemitem\endcsname}{\def\makelabel####1{\hfil####1}}}
-\def\endBitemize{\endBlist}
-
-% \Bdescription
-
-\def\Bdescription{\Blist{}{\def\makelabel####1{\bf####1\hfil}}}
-\def\endBdescription{\endBlist}
-
-% \Benumerate
-
-\def\Benumerate{%
- \ifnum\@enumdepth>3
- \@toodeep
- \else
- \advance\@enumdepth\@ne
- \fi
- \edef\@enumctr{enum\romannumeral\the\@enumdepth}%
- \Blist{\csname label\@enumctr\endcsname}%
- {\usecounter{\@enumctr}\def\makelabel####1{\hfil####1}}}
-\def\endBenumerate{\endBlist}
-
-% Beqnarray
-
-\def\Beqnarray{%
- \stepcounter{equation}%
- \let\@currentlabel\theequation
- \def\@eqnnum{{\csname reset@font\endcsname\rm (\theequation)}}%
- \global\@eqnswtrue\m@th
- \global\@eqcnt\z@
- \tabskip\@centering
- \let\\\@eqncr
- \vbox\bgroup
- \halign\bgroup
- \@eqnsel
- \hskip\@centering
- $\displaystyle\tabskip\z@{##}$%
- &\global\@eqcnt\@ne
- \hskip 2\arraycolsep
- \hfil${##}$\hfil
- &\global\@eqcnt\tw@
- \hskip 2\arraycolsep
- $\displaystyle\tabskip\z@{##}$%
- \hfil
- \tabskip\@centering
- &\if@eqnsw\hskip 1em\fi
- \hfil{##}\tabskip\z@
- \cr}
-
-\def\endBeqnarray{%
- \@@eqncr
- \egroup
- \global\advance\c@equation\m@ne
- \egroup
- \global\@ignoretrue}
-
-\@namedef{Beqnarray*}{\def\@eqncr{\nonumber\@seqncr}\Beqnarray}
-\@namedef{endBeqnarray*}{\nonumber\endBeqnarray}
-
-% \fb@outputage
-
-% Here we insert various hooks for rotating or framing the page.
-% Otherwise, it is the usual \@outputpage
-
-\def\fb@outputpage{%
- \begingroup
- \catcode`\ =10
- \let\-\@dischyph
- \let\'\@acci
- \let\`\@accii
- \let\=\@acciii
- \if@specialpage
- \global\@specialpagefalse\@nameuse{ps@\@specialstyle}%
- \fi
- \if@twoside
- \ifodd\count\z@
- \let\@thehead\@oddhead
- \let\@thefoot\@oddfoot
- \let\@themargin\oddsidemargin
- \else
- \let\@thehead\@evenhead
- \let\@thefoot\@evenfoot
- \let\@themargin\evensidemargin
- \fi
- \fi
- \csname reset@font\endcsname
- \normalsize
- \baselineskip\z@
- \lineskip\z@
- \let\par\@@par
- \ifx\this@fancypage\@empty\else
- \this@fancypage
- \gdef\this@fancypage{}%
- \fi
- \ifx\the@fancypage\@empty\else
- \setbox\@outputbox\hbox{\the@fancypage{\box\@outputbox}}%
- \fi
- \ifx\fb@@rotatepage\@empty\else
- \setbox\@outputbox\hbox{\fb@@rotatepage{\box\@outputbox}}%
- \fi
- \setbox\@outputbox\vbox{%
- \@tempdima=\wd\@outputbox
- \setbox\@tempboxa=\hbox to\@tempdima{%
- \let\label\@gobble
- \let\index\@gobble
- \let\glossary\@gobble
- \@thehead}%
- \ht\@tempboxa\headheight
- \dp\@tempboxa\z@
- \box\@tempboxa
- \vskip\headsep
- \box\@outputbox
- \baselineskip\footskip
- \hbox to\@tempdima{%
- \let\label\@gobble
- \let\index\@gobble
- \let\glossary\@gobble
- \@thefoot}}
- \ifx\the@@fancypage\@empty\else
- \setbox\@outputbox\hbox{\the@@fancypage{\box\@outputbox}}%
- \fi
- \setbox\@outputbox\vbox{%
- \ifnum\fancyput@flag>-1 \do@fancyput\fi
- \vskip\topmargin
- \moveright\@themargin\box\@outputbox}%
- \ifx\fb@rotatepage\@empty\else
- \setbox\@outputbox\hbox{\lower\ht\@outputbox\box\@outputbox}%
- \dp\@outputbox\z@
- \wd\@outputbox\z@
- \setbox\@outputbox\hbox{\fb@rotatepage{\box\@outputbox}}%
- \expandafter\fb@setoffsets\fb@theoffsets
- \fi
-% DG/SR modification begin - September 19, 2000
-% (suggested by Marcin Wolinski <wolinski@melkor.mimuw.edu.pl> and
-% Heiko Oberdiek <oberdiek@ruf.uni-freiburg.de>)
- \let\protect\noexpand
-% DG/SR modification end
- \shipout\box\@outputbox
- \global\@colht\textheight
- \endgroup
- \stepcounter{page}%
- \let\firstmark\botmark}
-
-% \fancypage
-
-\def\the@fancypage{}
-\def\the@@fancypage{}
-\def\this@fancypage{}
-
-\def\fancypage#1#2{%
-% DG/SR modification begin - May 16, 1997
- \@begindvi % Need today by LaTeX 2e
-% DG/SR modification end
- \def\the@fancypage{#1}%
- \def\the@@fancypage{#2}%
- \def\@outputpage{\fb@outputpage}}
-
-\def\thisfancypage#1#2{%
-% DG/SR modification begin - May 16, 1997
- \@begindvi % Need today by LaTeX 2e
-% DG/SR modification end
- \gdef\@outputpage{\fb@outputpage}%
- \gdef\this@fancypage{\def\the@fancypage{#1}\def\the@@fancypage{#2}}}
-
-% \fancyput
-
-% Token registers used to make it easier to put definitions in argument.
-% Boxes not processed until output so that contents can depend, e.g., on
-% current page or marks or whatever. This makes everything slightly more
-% complicated than one would expect.
-
-\newtoks\the@fancyput
-\newtoks\this@fancyput
-\def\fancyput@flag{-1}%
-
-% \fancyput@flag=-1 if no fancyput, 0 if regular fancyput, 1 if thisfancyput.
-
-\def\fancyput{%
-% DG/SR modification begin - May 16, 1997
- \@begindvi % Need today by LaTeX 2e
-% DG/SR modification end
- \def\@outputpage{\fb@outputpage}
- \@ifstar{\@testtrue\@fancyput}{\@testfalse\@fancyput}}
-\def\@fancyput{\@ifnextchar({\@@fancyput}{\@@fancyput(\z@,\z@)}}
-\def\@@fancyput(#1,#2)#3{%
- \if@test
- \expandafter\the@fancyput\expandafter{\the\the@fancyput\do{#1}{#2}{#3}}%
- \else
- \the@fancyput{\do{#1}{#2}{#3}}%
- \fi
- \gdef\fancyput@flag{\z@}}
-
-\def\thisfancyput{%
-% DG/SR modification begin - May 16, 1997
- \@begindvi % Need today by LaTeX 2e
-% DG/SR modification end
- \gdef\@outputpage{\fb@outputpage}
- \@ifstar{\@testtrue\@thisfancyput}{\@testfalse\@thisfancyput}}
-\def\@thisfancyput{\@ifnextchar({\@@thisfancyput}{\@@thisfancyput(\z@,\z@)}}
-\def\@@thisfancyput(#1,#2)#3{%
- \if@test
- \ifnum\fancyput@flag=\z@
- \expandafter\global\expandafter\this@fancyput\expandafter{%
- \the\this@fancyput\do{#1}{#2}{#3}}%
- \else
- \expandafter\global\expandafter\this@fancyput\expandafter{%
- \the\the@fancyput\do{#1}{#2}{#3}}%
- \fi
- \else
- \global\this@fancyput{\do{#1}{#2}{#3}}%
- \fi
- \gdef\fancyput@flag{1}}
-
-\def\do@fancyput{%
- \def\do##1##2##3{\raise##2\hbox to\z@{\kern##1\relax##3\hss}}%
- \setbox\@tempboxa=\hbox to\z@{%
- \kern-\hoffset
- \raise\voffset\hbox{%
- \ifnum\fancyput@flag=\z@\the\the@fancyput\else\the\this@fancyput\fi}%
- \hss}%
- \ht\@tempboxa=\z@ \dp\@tempboxa=\z@
- \box\@tempboxa
- \gdef\fancyput@flag{\z@}%
- \global\this@fancyput{}}
-
-% \Landscape
-
-\def\UsePageParameters{%
- \clearpage
- \global\@colht\textheight
- \onecolumn}
-
-\def\fb@rotatepage{}
-
-
-\def\Landscape{\@ifstar{\@testtrue\@Landscape}{\@testfalse\@Landscape}}
-\def\@Landscape#1#2#3{%
-% DG/SR modification begin - May 16, 1997
- \@begindvi % Need today by LaTeX 2e
-% DG/SR modification end
- \clearpage
- \def\fb@rotatepage{#3}%
- \def\@outputpage{\fb@outputpage}%
- \@tempdima#1\relax
- \@tempdimb#2\relax
- \if@test
- \edef\fb@theoffsets{{\voffset}{\hoffset}{\number\@tempdima sp}}%
- \else
- \edef\fb@theoffsets{{\hoffset}{\voffset}{\number\@tempdimb sp}}%
- \fi
- \advance\@tempdimb-\@tempdima
- \advance\textwidth\@tempdimb
- \advance\textheight-\@tempdimb
- \UsePageParameters}
-\def\endLandscape{\clearpage\aftergroup\UsePageParameters}
-
-\def\fb@setoffsets#1#2#3{%
- \@tempdima#1%
- \advance#1#2%
- #2#3
- \advance#2-2in
- \advance#2-\@tempdima}
-
-\@namedef{Landscape*}{\@testtrue\@Landscape}
-\@namedef{endLandscape*}{\endLandscape}
-
-% \LandScape
-
-\def\fb@@rotatepage{}
-
-\def\LandScape#1{%
-% DG/SR modification begin - May 16, 1997
- \@begindvi % Need today by LaTeX 2e
-% DG/SR modification end
- \clearpage
- \def\fb@@rotatepage{#1}%
- \def\@outputpage{\fb@outputpage}%
- \@tempdima\textheight
- \textheight\textwidth
- \textwidth\@tempdima
- \UsePageParameters}
-\def\endLandScape{\clearpage\aftergroup\UsePageParameters}
-
-% \GenericCaption
-
-\def\GenericCaption#1{%
- \par
- \begingroup
- \@parboxrestore
- \normalsize
- \vskip 10\p@
- \setbox\@tempboxa\hbox{#1}%
- \ifdim\wd\@tempboxa>\hsize
- #1\par
- \else
- \hbox to\hsize{\hfil\box\@tempboxa\hfil}%
- \fi
- \endgroup
- \par}
-
-% \landfloat
-
-\def\landfloat#1#2{%
- \gdef\curr@landfloat{#1}%
- \gdef\float@rotation{#2}%
- \begin{#1}[p]%
- \setbox\@tempboxa\vbox\bgroup
- \hsize\@colht
- \@parboxrestore}
-\def\endlandfloat{%
- \par\vskip\z@
- \egroup
- \setbox\@tempboxa\hbox{\float@rotation{\box\@tempboxa}}%
- \centerline{\box\@tempboxa}%
- \expandafter\end\expandafter{\curr@landfloat}}
-
-% \boxput
-
-\def\boxput{\@ifstar{\@testtrue\@boxput}{\@testfalse\@boxput}}
-\def\@boxput{\@ifnextchar({\@@boxput}{\@@boxput(0,0)}}
-\long\def\@@boxput(#1,#2)#3#4{%
- \setbox\@fancybox\hbox{{#4}}%
- \setbox\@tempboxa\vbox to\z@{\vss\hbox to\z@{\hss{#3}\hss}\vss}%
- \@tempdima=#1\wd\@fancybox
- \advance\@tempdima\wd\@fancybox
- \divide\@tempdima 2
- \ifcat a#2\relax
- \@tempdimb=\z@
- \else
- \@tempdimb=.5\ht\@fancybox
- \advance\@tempdimb.5\dp\@fancybox
- \@tempdimc=\@tempdimb
- \advance\@tempdimc-\dp\@fancybox
- \@tempdimb=#2\@tempdimb
- \advance\@tempdimb\@tempdimc
- \fi
- \setbox\@tempboxa\hbox to \z@{%
- \if@test\kern-\wd\@fancybox\fi
- \kern\@tempdima\raise\@tempdimb\box\@tempboxa\hss}%
- \ht\@tempboxa=\z@ \dp\@tempboxa=\z@
- \leavevmode
- \if@test
- \hbox{\box\@fancybox\box\@tempboxa}%
- \else
- \hbox{\box\@tempboxa\box\@fancybox}%
- \fi}
-
-% \Vfootnotes
-
-\def\VerbatimFootnotes{\let\@footnotetext\V@footnotetext}
-
-\long\def\V@footnotetext{%
- \afterassignment\V@@footnotetext
- \let\@tempa}
-\def\V@@footnotetext{%
- \insert\footins\bgroup
- \csname reset@font\endcsname
- \footnotesize
- \interlinepenalty\interfootnotelinepenalty
- \splittopskip\footnotesep
- \splitmaxdepth\dp\strutbox
- \floatingpenalty \@MM
- \hsize\columnwidth
- \@parboxrestore
- \edef\@currentlabel{\csname p@footnote\endcsname\@thefnmark}%
- \@makefntext{}%
- \rule{\z@}{\footnotesep}%
- \bgroup
- \aftergroup\V@@@footnotetext
- \ignorespaces}
-\def\V@@@footnotetext{\strut\egroup}
-
-% Verbatim
-
-% The main idea is to separate the reading and formatting of the
-% verbatim listing. It's pretty simple.
-
-\def\Verbatim@Codes{%
- \let\do\@makeother
- \dospecials
- \Verbatim@ObeyThings
- \ThisVerbCodes\relax\gdef\ThisVerbCodes{}}
-
-\def\EveryVerbatimCodes{}
-
-% \Verbatim is redefined temporarilly in \Get@Verbatim to scan the
-% verbatim text. \Verbatim is used so that error messages are more
-% enlightening. \next checks whether \Verbatim found its argument,
-% and attempts to recover if not.
-%
-% Heuristically, if current environment is `foo' and argument of
-% \Get@Verbatim is \The@Verbatim, then definition of \Verbatim is
-%
-% \def\Verbatim#1^^M#2^^M\the\EndVerbatimTokens\end{foo}{%
-% \xdef\The@Verbatim{\noexpand\Every@VerbatimLine#2}%
-% \endgroup\end{foo}}
-%
-% \The@Verbatim is then equal to the verbatim text, with spaces
-% replaced by \Verbatim@Space, tabs replaced by \Verbatim@Tab,
-% and ` replaced by \@lquote. In addition, each line begins with
-% \Every@VerbatimLine, and each line but the last ends with
-% \Verbatim@Par. It is then possible to redefine these when formatting
-% the verbatim text. To insert each line as an argument to \foo, use
-% \def\Every@VerbatimLine#1\Verbatim@Par{\foo{#1}}
-% \The@Verbatim\Verbatim@Par
-%
-\newtoks\EndVerbatimTokens
-\begingroup
- \catcode`\|=0
- \catcode`\[=1
- \catcode`\]=2
- \catcode`\{=12
- \catcode`\}=12
- \catcode`\^^M=13%
- \catcode`\\=12%
- |gdef|Get@Verbatim#1[%
- |begingroup%
- |Verbatim@Codes|EveryVerbatimCodes%
- |let|protect|noexpand%
- |VerbatimEnvironment%
- |edef|next[|noexpand|def|noexpand|Verbatim####1|noexpand^^M####2%
- |noexpand^^M|the|EndVerbatimTokens\end{|@VerbEnvir}]%
- |edef|endVerbatim[|noexpand|endgroup|noexpand|end[|@VerbEnvir]]%
- |global|let|@VerbEnvir|relax%
- |next[|@nil|xdef#1[|noexpand|Every@VerbatimLine##2]|endVerbatim]%
- |def|next[|@ifnextchar|@nil[|@gobble]% If \@nil is there, then
- [|gdef#1[]|endVerbatim|end[document]]]% \Verbatim found its argument.
- |expandafter|next|Verbatim]% Otherwise, try to recover.
- |gdef|AltGet@Verbatim#1[%
- |begingroup%
- |Verbatim@Codes|EveryVerbatimCodes%
- |def^^M##1^^M##2[%
- |ifx|@nil##2|@empty|else%
- |noexpand|Verbatim@Par|noexpand|Every@VerbatimLine##1%
- |expandafter^^M|expandafter##2%
- |fi]%
- |let|protect|noexpand%
- |VerbatimEnvironment%
- |edef|next[|noexpand|def|noexpand|Verbatim####1|noexpand^^M####2%
- \end{|@VerbEnvir}]%
- |edef|endVerbatim[|noexpand|endgroup|noexpand|end[|@VerbEnvir]]%
- |global|let|@VerbEnvir|relax%
- |next[|@nil|xdef#1[|noexpand|Every@VerbatimLine##2^^M|@nil]|endVerbatim]%
- |def|next[|@ifnextchar|@nil[|@gobble]%
- [|gdef#1[]|endVerbatim|end[document]]]%
- |expandafter|next|Verbatim]%
-|endgroup
-\def\AltGetVerbatim{\let\Get@Verbatim\AltGet@Verbatim}
-
-% It is enough to not use \begin or \end when defining new verbatim
-% environments, as the default is for \Get@Verbatim to look for the
-% end of the current environment, but using \VerbatimEnvironment
-% is easier to explain to users.
-
-\def\VerbatimEnvironment{%
- \ifx\@VerbEnvir\relax\xdef\@VerbEnvir{\@currenvir}\fi}
-
-\let\@VerbEnvir\relax
-
-\def\The@VerbatimErr{%
- \gdef\The@Verbatim{\@latexerr{Misplaced \string\end{Verbatim}}\@ehd}}
-\The@VerbatimErr
-
-\begingroup
-\catcode`\^^M=\active%
-\catcode`\ =\active%
-\catcode`\^^I=\active%
-\gdef\Verbatim@ObeyThings{%
-\catcode`\^^M=\active%
-\catcode`\ =\active%
-\catcode`\^^I=\active%
-\catcode``=\active%
-\def^^M{\noexpand\Verbatim@Par\noexpand\Every@VerbatimLine}%
-\def^^I{\noexpand\Verbatim@Tab}%
-\def {\noexpand\Verbatim@Space}%
-\Verbatim@NoLigs}%
-\gdef\Verbatim@DontObeyLines{\outer\def^^M{}}%
-\endgroup
-
-\def\SaveVerbatim{\@bsphack\Get@Verbatim}
-
-\def\endSaveVerbatim{\@esphack}
-
-{\catcode``13 \gdef\Verbatim@NoLigs{\def`{\noexpand\@lquote}}}
-
-\def\Verbatim@Prep{%
- \frenchspacing
- \ThisVerb\relax\gdef\ThisVerb{}%
- \VerbatimFont
- \EveryVerbatim
- \let\Every@VerbatimLine\EveryVerbatimLine
- \def\Verbatim@Space{\leavevmode\penalty\@M\VerbatimSpace}%
- \def\Verbatim@Tab{\leavevmode\penalty\@M\VerbatimTab}}%
-
-\def\Verb@Prep{%
- \frenchspacing
- \ThisVerb\relax\gdef\ThisVerb{}%
- \VerbFont
- \EveryVerb
- \let\Every@VerbatimLine\EveryVerbatimLine
- \def\Verbatim@Space{\leavevmode\penalty\@M\VerbSpace}%
- \def\Verbatim@Tab{\leavevmode\penalty\@M\VerbTab}}%
-
-\def\Verbatim@Par{\leavevmode\null\@@par\penalty\interlinepenalty}
-
-% Parameter initialization:
-
-\def\VerbatimSpace{\ }
-
-{\catcode`\ =12\gdef\ttspace{{\tt }}}
-
-\def\VerbSpace{\ }
-
-\def\VerbatimTab{\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ }
-
-\def\VerbTab{\ }
-
-\def\EveryVerbatim{}
-
-\def\EveryVerb{}
-
-\def\ThisVerb{}
-
-\def\EveryVerbatimLine{}%
-
-\def\EveryVerbOutLine{}
-
-\def\VerbatimFont{\tt}
-
-\def\VerbFont{\tt}
-
-\def\VerbatimFuzz{2pt}%
-
-\def\EveryVerbatimCodes{}
-
-\def\EveryVerbCodes{}
-
-\def\EveryVerbOutCodes{}
-
-\def\ThisVerbCodes{}
-
-\def\Verbatim@List#1{%
- \if@minipage\else\vskip\parskip\fi
- \leftskip\@totalleftmargin
- \@rightskip\@flushglue \rightskip\@rightskip
- \parindent\z@
- \parskip\z@
- \parfillskip\@flushglue
- \hfuzz\VerbatimFuzz\relax
- \@@par
- \global\@inlabelfalse %Prevents vspace from being inserted when
- \Verbatim@Prep %first line exceeds \hsize.
- #1%
- \Verbatim@Par}%
-
-\def\UseVerbatim#1{%
- \begingroup\trivlist\item[]\Verbatim@List{#1}\endtrivlist\endgroup}
-
-\def\Verbatim{\Get@Verbatim\The@Verbatim}
-\def\endVerbatim{\UseVerbatim\The@Verbatim\The@VerbatimErr}
-
-\def\LUseVerbatim#1{%
- \begingroup\list{}{}\item[]\Verbatim@List{#1}\endlist\endgroup}
-
-\def\LVerbatim{\Get@Verbatim\The@Verbatim}
-\def\endLVerbatim{\LUseVerbatim\The@Verbatim\The@VerbatimErr}
-
-\def\BUseVerbatim{%
- \@ifnextchar[{\@BUseVerbatim}{\@BUseVerbatim[]}}
-\def\@BUseVerbatim[#1]#2{%
- \begingroup
- \Verbatim@Prep
- \let\Verbatim@Par\@Btrivlistcr
- \@Btrivlist{l}[#1]%
- #2%
- \endBtrivlist
- \endgroup}%
-
-\def\BVerbatim{%
- \catcode`\^^M=13\relax
- \@ifnextchar[{\@BVerbatim}{\@BVerbatim[]}}
-\def\@BVerbatim[#1]{\def\@tempa{[#1]}\Get@Verbatim\The@Verbatim}
-\def\endBVerbatim{
- \expandafter\@BUseVerbatim\@tempa\The@Verbatim\The@VerbatimErr}
-
-\newwrite\Verbatim@Outfile
-\def\VerbatimOut#1{%
- \@bsphack
- \begingroup
- \immediate\openout\Verbatim@Outfile #1\relax
- \def\EveryVerbatimCodes{\EveryVerbOutCodes}%
- \Get@Verbatim\The@Verbatim}
-\def\endVerbatimOut{%
- \Verbatim@ObeyThings
- \def\Verbatim@Par{^^J}%
- \def\Verbatim@Space{\space}%
- \def\Verbatim@Tab{\space}%
- \def\@lquote{\string`}%
- \ThisVerb\relax\gdef\ThisVerb{}%
- \let\Every@VerbatimLine\EveryVerbOutLine
- \immediate\write\Verbatim@Outfile{\The@Verbatim}%
- \immediate\closeout\Verbatim@Outfile
- \endgroup
- \The@VerbatimErr
- \@esphack}
-
-% This one is a little tricky because:
-% * we want to ignore the ^^M at the end of the last line,
-% * we want to handle files that end with newline and files that don't
-% * we want comment characters to work properly,
-% * we want to expand each line before inserting \Every@VerbatimLine and
-% \Verbatim@Par,
-%
-% \The@GVerbatim is used as scratch with global redefinition.
-\newread\Verbatim@Infile
-\def\Verbatim@Input#1#2{%
- \begingroup
- \Verbatim@Codes\EveryVerbatimCodes
- \immediate\openin\Verbatim@Infile #1\relax
- \ifeof\Verbatim@Infile
- \@latexerr{No verbatim file #1}\@ehd
- \else
- \def\The@GVerbatim{}\Verbatim@NextLine
- \ifeof\Verbatim@Infile
- \@latexerr{Verbatim file #1 is empty}\@ehd
- \else
- \let\The@Verbatim\The@GVerbatim
- \def\The@GVerbatim{}\Verbatim@NextLine
- #2{\Verbatim@@Input}%
- \fi
- \fi
- \immediate\closein\Verbatim@Infile
- \endgroup}
-\def\Verbatim@@Input{%
- \let\protect\noexpand
- \edef\The@Verbatim{%
- \noexpand\Every@VerbatimLine
- \The@Verbatim
- \ifeof\Verbatim@Infile\else\noexpand\Verbatim@Par\fi}%
- \let\protect\relax
- \The@Verbatim
- \ifeof\Verbatim@Infile\else
- \let\The@Verbatim\The@GVerbatim
- \def\The@GVerbatim{}\Verbatim@NextLine
- \expandafter\Verbatim@@Input
- \fi}%
-\begingroup\catcode`\^^M=\active%
-\gdef\Verbatim@NextLine{%
- \ifeof\Verbatim@Infile\else%
- \immediate\read\Verbatim@Infile to\@tempa%
- \expandafter\Verbatim@@NextLine\@tempa^^M\relax^^M\@nil%
- \fi}%
-% #2 is empty if line ends in ^^M, #2=\relax otherwise.
-\gdef\Verbatim@@NextLine#1^^M#2^^M#3\@nil{%
- \expandafter\gdef\expandafter\The@GVerbatim\expandafter{\The@GVerbatim#1}%
- \ifx#2\@empty\@empty\else\expandafter\Verbatim@NextLine\fi}%
-\endgroup%
-
-\def\UseVerb#1{\begingroup\Verb@Prep#1\endgroup}
-
-\def\SaveVerb{\@ifnextchar[{\Save@Verb}{\Save@Verb[]}}
-
-\long\def\Save@Verb[#1]#2{%
- \begingroup
- \Verbatim@Codes\Verbatim@DontObeyLines\EveryVerbCodes
- \Save@@Verb{#1}{#2}}
-
-\long\def\Save@@Verb#1#2#3{%
- \let\protect\noexpand
- \def\next{\@ifnextchar\@nil{\@gobble}{\endgroup}}%
- \long\def\Verb##1#3{\@nil\xdef#2{##1}\endgroup#1}%
- \expandafter\next\Verb}
-
-\def\Verb{\Save@Verb[\UseVerb{\The@Verbatim}]{\The@Verbatim}}
-
-\def\VerbatimInput#1{\begingroup\Verbatim@Input{#1}\UseVerbatim\endgroup}
-
-\def\LVerbatimInput#1{\begingroup\Verbatim@Input{#1}\LUseVerbatim\endgroup}
-
-\def\BVerbatimInput{\@ifnextchar[{\@BVerbatimInput}{\@BVerbatimInput[]}}
-\def\@BVerbatimInput[#1]#2{%
- \begingroup\Verbatim@Input{#2}{\@BUseVerbatim[#1]}\endgroup}
-
-\endinput
-%% END fancybox.sty
diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/collection-latexextra.tlpsrc b/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/collection-latexextra.tlpsrc
index 7c918d58e18..bbbbcf548c2 100644
--- a/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/collection-latexextra.tlpsrc
+++ b/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/collection-latexextra.tlpsrc
@@ -152,7 +152,6 @@ depend Package/expdlist
depend Package/export
depend Package/extract
depend Package/facsimile
-depend Package/fancybox
depend Package/fancynum
depend Package/fancytooltips
depend Package/fax
diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/fancybox.tlpsrc b/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/fancybox.tlpsrc
deleted file mode 100644
index 1f1b62c5bb7..00000000000
--- a/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/fancybox.tlpsrc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-name fancybox
-category Package