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-This directory contains some unrelated packages which I grouped for
-not to clutter the contrib directory.
-
-There is a manual with the basics of all of these packages
-as bezos.pdf.
-
-Contact: http://www.tex-tipografia.com/contact.html
-
-accents
-~~~~~~~
-Tools for math accents: multiple and newly defined ones.
-
-Manual: accents.tex
-Page: http://www.tex-tipografia.com/accents.html
-
-tensind
-~~~~~~~
-Tensorial indexes, with fine tuning and optional subtitution
-of letters (a -> \alpha, for instance)
-
-Both accents and tensind takes into account the
-slight displacement of indexes in some letters (like $f^1_1$).
-
-Manual: tensind.tex
-Page: http://www.tex-tipografia.com/tensind.html
-
-dotlessi
-~~~~~~~~
-Another math tool. It provides dotless i's and j's for
-use in any math font (\mathrm, etc.). A single file---it is
-documented in the sty file itself.
-
-Manual: clear text in dotless.sty
-
-esindex
-~~~~~~~
-A tool to easy typing of Spanish index entries.
-
-Manual: esindex.tex (in Spanish)
-Page: http://www.tex-tipografia.com/esindex.html
-
-subdocs
-~~~~~~~
-An alternative to \include's for large works consisting of
-several subdocuments. Still alpha.
-
-Manual: clear text in subdocs.sty
-
-checkend
-~~~~~~~~
-More useful error messages when there are open environments
-at \end{document}.
-
-Manual: clear text in checkend.sty
-
-arabicfront
-~~~~~~~~~~~
-Arabic page numbering starting from the front matter.
-
-Manual: clear text in arabicfront.sty
-
-_________________________________________________________________
-Javier Bezos | http://www.tex-tipografia.com
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-
-2008/09/17
-
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-% +--------------------------------------------------+
-% | Typeset this file to get the documentation. |
-% +--------------------------------------------------+
-%
-%% Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2006 Javier Bezos
-%% All Rights Reserved
-%% http://www.tex-tipografia.com
-%%
-%% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions
-%% of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 of this
-%% license or (at your option) any later version. The latest version
-%% of this license is in
-%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
-%% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
-%% version 2003/12/01 or later.
-%%
-%% This work has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained".
-%%
-%% This Current Maintainer of this work is Javier Bezos.
-%%
-%% This work consists of the files accents.tex and accents.sty.
-
-\def\fileversion{1.3}
-\def\docdate{May 12, 2006}
-
-\documentclass{ltxguide}
-\usepackage{accents}
-
-\title{The \textsf{accents} Package\footnote{This
-package is currently at version \fileversion.}}
-
-\author{Javier Bezos\footnote{For bug reports, comments and
-suggestions go to
-\texttt{http://www.tex-tipografia.com}.
-English is not my strong point, so contact me when you find mistakes
-in the manual. Other packages by the same author: \textsf{tensind}
-(tensorial indexes), \textsf{spanish} (for babel), \textsf{titlesec}
-(to redefine sectioning macros), \textsf{dotlessi} (dotless i in any
-math group).}}
-
-\date{\docdate}
-
-\newenvironment{sample}{\begin{quote}\small\begin{tabbing}%
- \hskip14pc\=\hskip6pc\\}
- {\end{tabbing}\end{quote}}
-
-\DeclareMathAccent{\wtilde}{\mathord}{largesymbols}{"65}
-
-\raggedright
-\advance\textheight24pt
-
-\begin{document}
-
-\maketitle
-
-This package provides some miscellaneous tools for mathematical
-accents, with the following goals in mind:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Creating faked accents from non-accent symbols, like
-$\accentset{\star}{s}$.
-\item Grouping them, perhaps including actual accents, like
-$\hat{\accentset{\star}{\hat h}}$. That
-has the side effect that multiple actual accents can be built
-as well.
-\item Putting them below the main symbol instead of above.
-\end{itemize}
-
-That is done so that the faked accents behave in quite similar fashion
-to actual accents do; i.e., the skew of the letter is taken into
-account (compare $\accentset{\ast}{d}$ with
-$\accentset{\ast}{h}$) and the sub and superscripts attached to
-it aren't misplaced (look carefully at $\accentset{\star}{f}_1^1$).
-
-Release 1.1 included a few new features, some of them following
-suggestions by Donald Arseneau. In particular, the |\underaccent|
-command has been fully reimplemented for the slant to be taken into
-account and the ``accent'' to be placed below the symbol can be
-anyone, not only real accents. This release just makes it compatible
-with \textsf{amsmath} 2 with a quick fix.
-
-\begin{decl}
-|\DeclareMathAccent|
-\end{decl}
-
-This \LaTeXe{} command is reimplemented so that newly defined accents
-will incorporate the features of this package. The standard accents
-are automatically redefined, including |\mathring| if you are using
-one of the latest \LaTeX{} releases. However, both |\widetilde| and
-|\widehat| remains untouched. If you are using a non standard
-math encoding, the accents following the standard encoding names are
-rightly redefined, but new accents are not converted because
-\textsf{accents} is not aware of its existence.
-
-See |fntguide.tex| in the \LaTeX{} standard distribution for a discussion on
- |\DeclareMathAccent|.
-
-\begin{decl}
-|\ring{<symbol>}|
-\end{decl}
-
-The accent in $\ring{x}$, which was available in this package (and
-in fact in many others) before
-the |\mathring| command was added to the \LaTeX{} kernel.
-
-\begin{decl}
-|\accentset{<accent>}{<symbol>}|
-\end{decl}
-
-Builds a faked accent, as for instance
-\begin{sample}
-|\accentset{\star}{d}| \> $\accentset{\star}{d}$\\
-|\accentset{\diamond}{h}| \> $\accentset{\diamond}{h}$\\
-|\tilde{\accentset{\circ}{\phi}}| \>
- $\tilde{\accentset{\circ}{\phi}}$
-\end{sample}
-The |<accent>| is always in |\scriptscriptmode|; hence, using
-|\accentset| in scripts won't give the desired result. Of course,
-if you use some faked accent many times, you can define:
-\begin{verbatim}
-\newcommand\starred[1]{\accentset{\star}{#1}}
-\end{verbatim}
-and |\starred| will become an accent, like |\hat|, |\tilde|, etc.
-
-\begin{decl}
-|\dddot \ddddot|
-\end{decl}
-
-Two prefabricated faked accents: $\dddot{f}$ and $\ddddot{f}$.
-
-\begin{decl}
-|\underaccent{<accent>}{<symbol>}|
-\end{decl}
-
-This command puts the |<accent>| under the |<symbol>|. Both real
-and faked accents are allowed. For instance,
-\begin{sample}
-|\underaccent{\hat}{x}| \> $\underaccent{\hat}{x}$\\
-|\underaccent{\bar}{\gamma}| \> $\underaccent{\bar}{\gamma}$\\
-|\underaccent{\triangleright}{q}| \>
- $\underaccent{\triangleright}{q}$\\
-|\underaccent{\tilde}{\mathcal{A}}| \>
- $\underaccent{\tilde}{\mathcal{A}}$
-\end{sample}
-
-Many people likes using the wider version of the tilde accent as
-printed by the |\widetilde| command, i.e., $\widetilde{A}$ instead of
-$\tilde{A}$. I find that aesthetically questionable, but anyway it
-can be used under the symbol as well. Since |\widetilde| remains
-untouched, you should define:
-\begin{verbatim}
-\DeclareMathAccent{\wtilde}{\mathord}{largesymbols}{"65}
-\end{verbatim}
-and write |\underaccent{\wtilde}{V}|, say (giving
-$\underaccent{\wtilde}{V}$). You may build an accent with
-|\sim|, too. (The value for a wide hat is |"62|)
-
-Sadly, \TeX{} lacks of a mechanism to place underaccents similar to
-that used in accents. Letters have a large variety of shapes and
-finding an automatic adjusting is practically impossible. Compare for
-instance the following letters:
-\begingroup
-\def\\{\underaccent{\bar}}%
-$\\V$, $\\Q$, $\\p$, $\\q$, $\\f$,
-$\\\beta$, $\\\gamma$, $\\{\mathcal{F}}$, $\\{\mathcal{A}}$
-\endgroup
-and you wil understand the difficulties.
-
-\begin{decl}
-|\undertilde{<symbols>}|
-\end{decl}
-
-This is the ``under'' version of |\widetilde| and like the latter is intended for constructions
-involving several symbols. For instance:
-\begin{sample}
-|\undertilde{CV}| \> $\undertilde{CV}$
-\end{sample}
-Note that in this case no correction is made in the placement of the tilde.
-
-\begin{decl}
-|nonscript single|
-\end{decl}
-
-These package options are intended mainly for speeding up the
-typesetting of document. The algorithm used here is recursive and
-very slow; although in fast processors that is not felt, in slow
-system that could be very annoying.
-
-\begin{description}
-\item[single] If you are interested only in |\accentset|.
- Accents are not reimplemented.
-\item[nonscript] If you intend to use multiple accents in
- text and display modes only.
-\end{description}
-
-Macros are speeded up dramaticaly with both options; if your system is slow,
-I commend using them in drafts and removing them for the final print.
-
-Finally, some remarks:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item The package does not provides alternative accents for fonts
- lacking them. If you want an accented |\mathcal| letter you had to
- write |\hat{\hat{\mathcal{A}}}| ($\hat{\hat{\mathcal{A}}}$).
-\item |\mathbf{\hat{\hat h}}| gets the bold accent;
- |\hat{\hat{\mathbf{h}}}| not.
-\item The symbol in |\accentset| must be a single symbol.
-\item If you use \textsf{accents} with \textsf{amsmath} 2, you must
-load \textsf{accents} after. Note that \textsf{amsmath} could redefine
-some accents; in particular, if you experience problems with |\vec|
-and you are using the standard math encodings, define:
-\begin{verbatim}
-\let\vec\relax
-\DeclareMathAccent{\vec}{\mathord}{letters}{"7E}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{itemize}
-
-\end{document}
-
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-\documentclass[twocolumn]{ltxguide}
-\usepackage[cp1252]{inputenc}
-
-\raggedbottom
-
-\usepackage{accents}
-\usepackage{tensind}
-
-\tensordelimiter{?}
-\tensorformat{lrb}
-
-\usepackage{dotlessi}
-
-\title{The \textsf{Bezos} bundle of packages}
-\author{Javier Bezos\\\normalsize\texttt{www.tex-tipografia.com}}
-\date{2009-06-12}
-
-\newenvironment{sample}{\small\begin{tabbing}%
- \hskip14pc\=\hskip6pc\\}
- {\end{tabbing}}
-
-\renewenvironment{decl}%
- {\par\small
- \addvspace{4.5ex plus 1ex}%
- \vskip-\parskip
- \noindent
- \begin{tabular}{\string|l\string|}\hline\ignorespaces}%
- {\\\hline\end{tabular}\par\nobreak
- \vspace{2.3ex}%
- \vskip-\parskip}
-
-\usepackage{mathptmx}
-
-\begin{document}
-\maketitle
-
-This document expains briefly the packages written by me and grouped
-under the Bezos directory in CTAN. They are in some sense small
-packages and this is the very reason they have been grouped here.
-Large packages like \textsf{gloss} (written with Jos\'e Luis D\'\i
-az), \textsf{titlesec} (including \textsf{titletoc}) and
-\textsf{enumitem} are under their own directories.
-
-\section{Accents}
-
-This package provides some miscellaneous tools for mathematical
-accents, with the following goals in mind:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Creating faked accents from non-accent symbols, like
-$\accentset{\star}{s}$.
-\item Grouping them, perhaps including actual accents, like
-$\hat{\accentset{\star}{\hat h}}$. That
-has the side effect that multiple actual accents can be built
-as well.
-\item Putting them below the main symbol instead of above.
-\end{itemize}
-
-That is done so that the faked accents behave in quite similar fashion
-to actual accents do; i.e., the skew of the letter is taken into
-account (compare $\accentset{\ast}{d}$ with
-$\accentset{\ast}{h}$) and the sub and superscripts attached to
-it aren't misplaced (look carefully at $\accentset{\star}{f}_1^1$).
-
-The two basic commands are the following:
-\begin{decl}
-|\accentset{<accent>}{<symbol>}|
-\end{decl}
-Builds a faked accent, as for instance
-\begin{sample}
-|\accentset{\star}{d}| \> $\accentset{\star}{d}$\\
-|\accentset{\diamond}{h}| \> $\accentset{\diamond}{h}$\\
-|\tilde{\accentset{\circ}{\phi}}| \>
- $\tilde{\accentset{\circ}{\phi}}$
-\end{sample}
-
-\begin{decl}
-|\underaccent{<accent>}{<symbol>}|
-\end{decl}
-
-This command puts the |<accent>| under the |<symbol>|. Both real
-and faked accents are allowed. For instance,
-\begin{sample}
-|\underaccent{\hat}{x}| \> $\underaccent{\hat}{x}$\\
-|\underaccent{\bar}{\gamma}| \> $\underaccent{\bar}{\gamma}$\\
-|\underaccent{\triangleright}{q}| \>
- $\underaccent{\triangleright}{q}$\\
-|\underaccent{\tilde}{\mathcal{A}}| \>
- $\underaccent{\tilde}{\mathcal{A}}$
-\end{sample}
-
-Typeset \texttt{accents.tex} for further details.
-
-\section{Esindex}
-
-This package defines the command \verb|\esindex| which
-easies writing Spanish index entries:
-\begin{verbatim}
-\esindex{cañón}
-\end{verbatim}
-is equivalent to
-\begin{verbatim}
-\index{can^^ffon@cañón}
-\end{verbatim}
-This way, entries with diacritical marks are properly
-sorted. It has options to ignore spaces (letter-by-letter) and
-particles, and to predefine sort keys.
-
-The manual is \texttt{esindex.tex} and is in Spanish.
-
-\section{Tensind}
-
-This package provides typographically fine tensorial notation, with
-the following features:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Dots filling gaps.
-
-\item Symbol subtitution to easy typing (if you are using greek
-letters, for example).
-
-\item Corrected position of indexes: horizontally, to compensate the
-small displacement in letters like $f$ (look carefully at $f_*^*$) and
-vertically, to avoid superscripts too raised.
-
-\item Aditional minute corrections are also allowed.
-\end{itemize}
-
-After setting a \textit{tensor delimiter} with \verb|\tensordelimiter|
-you can write tensorial indexes in a very compact way. In subsequent
-examples we will assume
-\begin{verbatim}
-\tensordelimiter{?}
-\end{verbatim}
-and every instance of |?| will actually mean |<tensor-delim>|.
-
-Tha basic commands are the following:
-
-\begin{decl}
-|?[<format>]{<nucleous>}{<special-index>}...|\\
-| <super-or-sub>...?|
-\end{decl}
-
-Creates a tensor. A few examples will be illustrative:
-\begin{sample}
-|?R_ij^kl_\alpha^\beta?| \> $?R_ij^kl_\alpha^\beta?$\\[2pt]
-|?R^ij_kl^\alpha_\beta?| \> $?R^ij_kl^\alpha_\beta?$\\[2pt]
-|?R**_ij^kl_\alpha^\beta?| \> $?R**_ij^kl_\alpha^\beta?$\\[2pt]
-|?R**^ij_kl^\alpha_\beta?| \> $?R**^ij_kl^\alpha_\beta?$
-\end{sample}
-
-The following letters may be used in format:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item[\texttt{l}] Gaps to the left of the last index are filled with dots.
-\item[\texttt{r}] Gaps to the right of the first index are filled.
-\item[\texttt{e}] If there is no index (empty), gaps are filled.
-\item[\texttt{b}] Only gaps in subscripts are filled.
-\end{itemize}
-(There are further options to set the vertical spacing.)
-\begin{sample}
-|?[]f\prime_ij^kl?| \> $?[]f\prime_ij^kl?$\\[2pt]
-|?[e]f^ij?| \> $?[e]f^ij?$ \\[2pt]
-|?[l]f*_ij^kl?| \> $?[l]f*_ij^kl?$\\[2pt]
-\end{sample}
-
-Please, typeset \verb|tensind.tex| for further datails.
-
-\section{Subdocs}
-
-This is a tentative package aiming to provide a different approach for
-multidocument works (mainly, books with a document per chapter).
-Unlike the \verb|\include| mechanism, every subdocument is a complete
-normal \LaTeX{} document and can be typeset separately. What the
-package does is sharing the \texttt{aux} files. It's still an alpha version,
-and no attempt has been done yet to make it to work with, say,
-\textsf{hyperref}.
-
-This approach has the following advantages: 1) packages can be loaded
-just when a part requires them; 2) generated pdf/dvi/ps files are
-kept.
-
-You need a master tex file containing a \verb|\subdocuments| command
-listing the files. With an optional argument you can set its
-behaviour:
-\begin{sample}
-|\subdocuments[clear=double]{file1, file2, file3}|
-\end{sample}
-
-The option \texttt{clear=double} adds an empty page at the end to give
-a even number of pages. \texttt{clear=single} doesn't and it's the
-default. Spaces and new lines before and after commas are ignored, as
-well as empty items. It relies on the \textsf{keyval} package, so
-names containing \texttt{=} must be given within braces. This file
-can be used as a shared preample, with common settings for all the
-documents.
-
-Documents must have the folowing line just after \verb|\documentclass|:
-\begin{sample}
-|\usepackage[master]{subdocs}|
-\end{sample}
-where \texttt{master} is the name of the file described above.
-
-Since every subdocument reads all the aux files, \verb|\tableofcontents|
-may be used where desired.
-
-
-\section{Dotlessi}
-
-This package defines two commands: \verb|\dotlessi| and
-\verb|\dotlessj|, which give you access to dotless i's and j's in math
-mode. They are intended for symbols in non English languages. If the
-default math font is used, they are equivalent to \verb|\imath| and
-\verb|\jmath|; if a different font is used (like \verb|\mathrm|,
-\verb|\mathbf|, \verb|\mathsf|) these commands look in the
-corresponding font tables to find their codes. In text mode, they
-expand to \verb|\i| and \verb|\j|. For example:
-\begin{sample}
-|f_{\mathrm{m\acute{\dotlessi}n}}| \>
-$f_{\mathrm{m\acute{\dotlessi}n}}$
-\end{sample}
-
-
-\section{Checkend}
-
-When an environment is left open, \LaTeX{} gives an error at the end
-of the document. However it only informs about the first of them,
-while the rest are shown with meaningless errors:
-\begin{verbatim}
-(\end occurred inside a group at level N)
-\end{verbatim}
-
-This package replaces them with more useful messages
-which show which environments (in reverse order) were
-not closed.
-
-That's all. There are no user macros. Just load the package.
-
-\section{Arabicfront}
-
-This package modifies the definitions of \verb|\frontmatter| and
-\verb|\mainmatter| so that page numbering starts in arabic style from the
-front matter while preserving the rest of the original definitions.
-For it to work, \verb|\pagenumbering| has to be inside these macros --
-most of classes do that, but there are exceptions like
-\textsf{memoir}.
-
-To use it, just \verb|\usepackage{arabicfront}|.
-
-% \section{Esbst}
-%
-% This file was formerly included in the Spanish style for
-% babel but from version 5.0 on (not yet released) it will
-% be a separate package.
-
-\end{document} \ No newline at end of file
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-% +--------------------------------------------------+
-% | Typeset this file to get the documentation. |
-% +--------------------------------------------------+
-%
-%% Copyright (C) 1998-2004, 2006, 2008 Javier Bezos
-%% All Rights Reserved
-%% http://www.tex-tipografia.com
-%%
-%% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions
-%% of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 of this
-%% license or (at your option) any later version. The latest version
-%% of this license is in
-%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
-%% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
-%% version 2003/12/01 or later.
-%%
-%% This work has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained".
-%%
-%% This Current Maintainer of this work is Javier Bezos.
-%%
-%% This work consists of the files esindex.tex and esindex.sty.
-
-\documentclass{article}
-\usepackage[spanish,activeacute]{babel}
-\spanishdatedel
-\usepackage[cp1252]{inputenc}
-
-\title{Paquete \textsf{esindex}\footnote{Este
- archivo est\'a actualmente en la versi\'on 1.4
- con fecha 2008-09-28.
- Esta copia del manual se compuso el~\today.}}
-
- \author{Javier Bezos\footnote{Para comentarios y sugerencias:
-\texttt{http://www.tex-tipografia.com}.}}
-
-\raggedright
-\parskip=1ex
-
-\date{2008-09-28}
-
-\begin{document}
-
-\maketitle
-
-This package defines the command \verb|\esindex| which
-easies writing Spanish index entries:
-\begin{verbatim}
-\esindex{cañón}
-\end{verbatim}
-is equivalent to
-\begin{verbatim}
-\index{can^^ffon@cañón}
-\end{verbatim}
-Since it is an especifically Spanish tool, the documentation
-is in Spanish.
-
-\vspace*{1pc}
-
-Este paquete ha sido dise'nado para facilitar la escritura
-de 'indices correctamente alfabetizados en castellano. Su principal orden es
-\verb|\esindex| que convierte a una forma adecuada su argumento.
-As'i por ejemplo,
-\begin{verbatim}
-\esindex{cañón}
-\end{verbatim}
-equivale a
-\begin{verbatim}
-\index{can^^ffon@cañón}
-\end{verbatim}
-No es necesario usar \textsf{babel} salvo, l'ogicamente, si los acentos
-est'an escritos en forma de abreviaciones (\verb|'a|, \verb|'e|, etc.)
-en lugar de con los caracteres reales. En este 'ultimo caso, el paquete
-utiliza ciertas 'ordenes internas de \textsf{babel} por lo que no
-puedo garantizar su funcionamiento correcto con versiones distintas a
-las 3.6 a 3.8. En caso de que \textsf{esindex} sea incompatible con
-futuras versiones de \textsf{babel} intentar'e adaptarlo en el menor
-tiempo posible.
-
-Salvo el car'acter \verb|actual| (normalmente \verb|@|) se pueden usar
-todos los caracteres especiales de \textit{MakeIndex}. Se pueden usar
-convenciones diferentes a las normales, pero en este caso hacen falta
-ajustes adicionales en caso de que los modificados sean \verb|actual|,
-\verb|encap|, \verb|level| o \verb|quote|. En ese caso basta con
-indicar los caracteres que hay que usar como opciones de paquete. Por
-ejemplo, si para \verb|quote| decidimos usar \verb|$| en nuestro
-archivo \verb|.ist| particular, tendr'iamos que llamar al paquete del
-siguiente modo:
-\begin{verbatim}
-\usepackage[quote=$]{esindex}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-Es importante observar que, a diferencia de la opci'on para alem'an de
-\textit{MakeIndex}, el uso de \verb|"| en abreviaciones como \verb|"u|
-es completamente leg'itimo, ya que el paquete reconoce tal
-combinaci'on y la trata aparte. Lo mismo vale para \verb|'| o
-\verb|~| en caso de que se usaran como car'acter especial. Es decir
-\begin{verbatim}
-\esindex{{"!`}Cig"ue'nas{"!}|textbf}
-\end{verbatim}
-equivale a
-\begin{verbatim}
-\index{{"!`}Ciguen^^ffas{"!}@{"!`}Cig\"ue\~nas{"!}|textbf}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-Sin embargo, el uso del car'acter \verb|quote| ante \verb|encap| o
-\verb|level| no se detecta a menos que el grupo est'e encerrado entre
-llaves. Por ejemplo, en lugar de \verb/\esindex{Pleca: "|}/ debe
-escribirse \verb/\esindex{Pleca: {"|}}/. (En realidad en este caso
-podr'ia haberse usado \verb|\index|. Es tan s'olo un ejemplo.)
-
-Aunque el hecho de que \verb|@| no se pueda usar en \verb|\esindex|
-hace que todav'ia algunas entradas se tengan que hacer <<a mano>>,
-la mayor parte del trabajo se ve considerablemente simplificado.
-
-Finalmente, hay que se'nalar que con este paquete no se crea en el
-'indice una entrada propia para la palabras que empiezan por e'ne,
-sino que tan s'olo se a'naden al final de la ene. En el rar'isimo
-caso de que hubiera palabras que empiezan por e'ne habria que
-modificar el archivo \verb|.ind| a mano.
-
-% La versión 1.2 corrige la supresión incorrecta de acentos en los
-% primeros niveles si había más de uno.
-
-La versión 1.3 elimina una incompatibilidad con recientes versiones
-de \LaTeX{} y añade nuevas funciones:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Opción de paquete \verb|ignorespaces|: al formar la clave de
-ordenación se suprimen los espacios, de forma que:
-$$\mbox{adentro} < \mbox{a donde} < \mbox{adonde}.$$
-\item Opción de paquete \verb|replaceindex|: el comportamiento de
-\verb|\index| se reemplaza por el de \verb|\esindex|, aunque en este
-caso no es posible introducir entradas que no se adapten a lo
-requerido por \verb|\esindex|.
-\item La orden \verb|\ignorewords| da
-una lista de palabras separadas por comas que no se cuentan en la
-ordenación. Por ejemplo, con \verb|\ignorewords{de}| tendríamos:
-$$\mbox{pino albar} < \mbox{pino laricio} < \mbox{pino de montaña}.$$
-Distingue la caja, por lo que las formas con mayúsculas hay que darlas
-explícitamente, si hicieran falta.
-\end{itemize}
-
-La versión 1.4 elimina un pequeño bicho con \verb|"U| y añade nuevas
-funciones:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item La lista de tókenes \verb|\everyesindex| permite dar definiciones
-locales para establecer el comportamiento de otras órdenes. Por
-ejemplo:
-\begin{verbatim}
-\everyesindex{\renewcommand\emph[1]{#1}}
-\end{verbatim}
-elimina de la clave esa orden. Con:
-\begin{verbatim}
-\everyesindex{\renewcommand\emph[1]{#1'}}
-\end{verbatim}
-la entrada en cursiva iría detrás de la redonda, si la hubiera. Es
-una técnica que se puede emplear en otros casos para reajustar el
-orden de entradas idénticas.
-\item La orden \verb|\esindexsort| permite predefinir claves asociadas
-a entradas concretas, para ajustar su ordenación (lo que normalmente
-se consigue añadiendo texto adicional para que makeindex lo tenga en
-cuenta). Estas correspondencias deben darse antes de la aparición del
-primer \verb|\esindex| con ese término, y las claves se procesan
-posteriormente con \verb|ignorespaces|, \verb|\ignorewords| y
-\verb|\everyesindex|, si están activadas.
-Por ejemplo:
-\begin{verbatim}
-\esindexsort{adonde}{adonde'1}
-\esindexsort{adónde}{adonde'2}
-\esindexsort{a donde}{a donde'7}
-\esindexsort{a dónde}{a donde'8}
-\end{verbatim}
-daría el orden \emph{adonde, adónde, a donde, a dónde}, con
-\verb|ignorespaces|, o bien \emph{a donde, a dónde,} [probablemente
-otros términos], \emph{adonde, adónde}, sin \verb|ignorespaces|.
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-
-\end{document}
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-% +--------------------------------------------------+
-% | Typeset this file to get the documentation. |
-% +--------------------------------------------------+
-%
-% This file is copyrighted (c) 1998, 2000 by Javier Bezos.
-% All Rights Reserved.
-%
-% 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 of the License, or any later version.
-
-\def\fileversion{1.0}
-\def\docdate{August 7, 2000}
-
-\documentclass{ltxguide}
-\usepackage{tensind}
-
-\title{The \textsf{tensind} Package for
-Tensorial Indexes\footnote{This
-package is currently at version 1.0.}}
-
-\author{Javier Bezos\footnote{For bug reports, comments and
-suggestions go to
-\texttt{http://www.tex-tipografia.com}.
-English is not my strong point, so contact me when you
-find mistakes in the manual. Other packages by the same author:
-\textsf{accents, titlesec, dotlessi}.}}
-
-\date{\docdate}
-
-\newenvironment{sample}{\begin{quote}\small\begin{tabbing}%
- \hskip12pc\=\hskip6pc\\}
- {\end{tabbing}\end{quote}}
-
-\tensordelimiter{?}
-\tensorformat{lrb}
-
-\raggedright
-
-\begin{document}
-
-\maketitle
-
-This package provides typographically fine tensorial notation, with the
-following features:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Dots filling gaps.
-\item Symbol subtitution to easy typing (if you are using greek letters, for
-example).
-\item Corrected position of indexes: horizontally, to compensate the small
-displacement in letters
-like $f$ (look carefully at $f_*^*$) and vertically, to avoid superscripts
-too raised.
-\item Aditional minute corrections are also allowed.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\section{User Interface}
-
-\begin{decl}
-|\tensordelimiter{<tensor-delim>}|
-\end{decl}
-
-Defines |<tensor-delim>| to be a tensor delimiter. In subsequent examples we will
-assume
-\begin{verbatim}
-\tensordelimiter{?}
-\end{verbatim}
-and every instance of |?| will actually mean |<tensor-delim>|.
-
-\begin{decl}
-|?[<format>]{<nucleous>}{<special-index>}{<special-index>}...|\\
-| <super-or-sub><super-or-sub>...?|
-\end{decl}
-
-Creates a tensor. |<super-or-sub>| is either |_{<index>}{<index>}...| or
-|^{<index>}{<index>}|.
-|<nucleous>| is the symbol which indexes will be add to. |<special-index>| is a
-superscript which is neither covariant nor contravariant (dual,
-prime...). In
-one-letter |<index>|, |<special-index>| or |<nucleous>|, curly braces can be
-omitted.
-For example:
-\begin{sample}
-|?R_ij^kl_\alpha^\beta?| \> $?R_ij^kl_\alpha^\beta?$\\[2pt]
-|?R^ij_kl^\alpha_\beta?| \> $?R^ij_kl^\alpha_\beta?$\\[2pt]
-|?R**_ij^kl_\alpha^\beta?| \> $?R**_ij^kl_\alpha^\beta?$\\[2pt]
-|?R**^ij_kl^\alpha_\beta?| \> $?R**^ij_kl^\alpha_\beta?$
-\end{sample}
-
-(\emph{Don't forget the closing |?|!})
-Finally, |<format>| changes the format in a tensor. (See |\tensorformat|
-below.)
-
-\begin{decl}
-|\tensorformat{<format>}|
-\end{decl}
-
-The following letter may be used in format.
-\begin{itemize}
-\item[\texttt{l}] Gaps to the left of the last index are filled with dots.
-\item[\texttt{r}] Gaps to the right of the first index are filled.
-\item[\texttt{e}] If there is no index (empty), gaps are filled.
-\item[\texttt{b}] Only gaps in subscripts are filled.
-\end{itemize}
-
-Sensible settings are: none (no dots), |l| and |lrb|.
-Further options are:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item[\texttt{c}] Brings index lines closer.
-\item[\texttt{o}] Opens index lines.
-\item[\texttt{s}] Styled. |o| in display style and |c| otherwise.
-\end{itemize}
-These options are mutually exclusive. If none of them is
-used, then indexes behave in a similar way to standard ones.
-This document sets
-\begin{verbatim}
-\tensorformat{lrb}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\begin{sample}
-|?[]f\prime_ij^kl?| \> $?[]f\prime_ij^kl?$\\[2pt]
-|?[e]f^ij?| \> $?[e]f^ij?$ \\[2pt]
-|?[l]f*_ij^kl?| \> $?[l]f*_ij^kl?$\\[2pt]
-|?[c]R^ij_kl?| \> $?[c]R^ij_kl?$
-\end{sample}
-
-\begin{decl}
-|\indexdot|
-\end{decl}
-
-This macro is the index dot. Defined to |\cdot|. You can
-redefine it with |\renewcommand|.
-
-\begin{decl}
-|\whenindex{<index>}{<new-index>}{<commands>}|
-\end{decl}
-
-Automatically replaces |<index>| (if not enclosed in braces)
-by |<new-index>| and the additional |<commands>| are
-executed. For example, if you like to use greek indexes:
-\begin{verbatim}
-\whenindex{a}{\alpha}{}
-\whenindex{b}{\beta}{}
-\whenindex{g}{\gamma}{}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\whenindex{a}{\alpha}{}
-\whenindex{b}{\beta}{}
-\whenindex{g}{\gamma}{
-}
-A |\whenindex{'}{\prime}{}| is performed by the package. For instance
-\begin{sample}
-|?R'_ijk^abg?| \> $?R'_ijk^abg?$
-\end{sample}
-
-In |<commands>|, two command for space fine-tuning are provided:
-|\sbadjust{<index>}{<comma-space>}| adds |<comma-space>| times
-|\,| before the current subscript index if the last superscript index
-was |<index>|. Similarly, |\spadjust| adds the space before the current
-superscript index if the last subscript index was |<index>|.
-For instance, the normal result of |?[]R^ik_lm?| is $?[]R^ij_kl?$, but
-with
-\begin{verbatim}
-\whenindex{k}{k}{\sbadjust{j}{-1}}
-\end{verbatim}
-\whenindex{k}{k}{\sbadjust{j}{-1}}
-is $?[]R^ij_kl?$.
-These commands will be ignored if dots are used.
-
-Two further command allowed in |\whenindex|
-are: |\omitdot| omits the dot for the current
-index, and |\finishdots| omits as well all subsequent indexes.
-For example
-\begin{verbatim}
-\whenindex{;}{\,;\,}{\finishdots}
-\end{verbatim}
-\whenindex{;}{\,;\,}{\finishdots}
-
-\begin{sample}
-|?[lr]A*_i^kl;i?| \> $?[lr]A*_i^kl;i?$
-\end{sample}
-
-\begin{decl}
-|tensor|
-\end{decl}
-
-The environment called by |?...?|. Useful if for some reason you
-don't want an equivalent defined with |\tensordelimiter| . Example:
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{tensor}[lr]A*_i^kl;i\end{tensor}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\end{document}