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-LaTeX Package : fmtcount v 1.1
+LaTeX Package : fmtcount v 1.3
-Last Modified : 14 June 2007
+Last Modified : 20 Aug 2007
Author : Nicola Talbot
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fmtcount package versions:
+Version 1.3:
+
+ * no longer loads xspace package (was causing extraneous
+ spaces when the optional argument to \ordinalstring etc
+ was omitted.)
+ * Made some long commands short.
+ * Changes licence text in fmtcount.ins to conform with LPPL.
+
+Version 1.2: fmtcount now loads xspace package, and uses \xspace
+after \numberstring etc.
+
Version 1.1: Added German support. Added check for USenglish
and UKenglish babel settings.
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+
+<!--Converted with LaTeX2HTML 2002 (1.67)
+original version by: Nikos Drakos, CBLU, University of Leeds
+* revised and updated by: Marcus Hennecke, Ross Moore, Herb Swan
+* with significant contributions from:
+ Jens Lippmann, Marek Rouchal, Martin Wilck and others -->
+<HTML>
+<HEAD>
+<TITLE>fmtcount.sty v1.3: Displaying the Values of LaTeX Counters</TITLE>
+<META NAME="description" CONTENT="fmtcount.sty v1.3: Displaying the Values of LaTeX Counters">
+<META NAME="keywords" CONTENT="manual">
+<META NAME="resource-type" CONTENT="document">
+<META NAME="distribution" CONTENT="global">
+
+<META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
+<META NAME="Generator" CONTENT="LaTeX2HTML v2002">
+<META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Style-Type" CONTENT="text/css">
+
+
+</HEAD>
+
+<BODY >
+
+<P>
+
+ <H1 ALIGN="CENTER">fmtcount.sty v1.3: Displaying the Values of
+LaTeX Counters</H1>
+<P ALIGN="CENTER"><STRONG>Nicola L.C. Talbot
+<BR>
+<BR>
+School of Computing Sciences
+<BR>
+University of East Anglia
+<BR>
+Norwich. NR4 7TJ.
+<BR>
+United Kingdom.
+<BR> <TT><A NAME="tex2html1"
+ HREF="http://theoval.cmp.uea.ac.uk/~nlct/">http://theoval.cmp.uea.ac.uk/~nlct/</A></TT></STRONG></P>
+<P ALIGN="CENTER"><STRONG>20 Aug 2007</STRONG></P>
+ <BR>
+
+<H2><A NAME="SECTION00010000000000000000">
+Contents</A>
+</H2>
+<!--Table of Contents-->
+
+<UL>
+<LI><A NAME="tex2html16"
+ HREF="manual.html#SECTION00020000000000000000">Introduction</A>
+<LI><A NAME="tex2html17"
+ HREF="manual.html#SECTION00030000000000000000">Installation</A>
+<LI><A NAME="tex2html18"
+ HREF="manual.html#SECTION00040000000000000000">Available Commands</A>
+<LI><A NAME="tex2html19"
+ HREF="manual.html#SECTION00050000000000000000">Package Options</A>
+<LI><A NAME="tex2html20"
+ HREF="manual.html#SECTION00060000000000000000">Multilingual Support</A>
+<LI><A NAME="tex2html21"
+ HREF="manual.html#SECTION00070000000000000000">Configuration File fmtcount.cfg</A>
+<LI><A NAME="tex2html22"
+ HREF="manual.html#SECTION00080000000000000000">LaTeX2HTML style</A>
+<LI><A NAME="tex2html23"
+ HREF="manual.html#SECTION00090000000000000000">Acknowledgements</A>
+<LI><A NAME="tex2html24"
+ HREF="manual.html#SECTION000100000000000000000">Troubleshooting</A>
+</UL>
+<!--End of Table of Contents-->
+<H1><A NAME="SECTION00020000000000000000">
+Introduction</A>
+</H1>
+The <TT>fmtcount</TT> package provides commands to display
+the values of LaTeX counters in a variety of formats. It also
+provides equivalent commands for actual numbers rather than
+counter names. Limited multilingual support is available.
+Currently, there is only support for English, French (including
+Belgian and Swiss variations), Spanish, Portuguese and German.
+
+<P>
+
+<H1><A NAME="SECTION00030000000000000000">
+Installation</A>
+</H1>
+
+<P>
+This package is distributed with the files <TT>fmtcount.dtx</TT>
+and <TT>fmtcount.ins</TT>. To extract the code do:
+<PRE>
+latex fmtcount.ins
+</PRE>
+This will create the files <TT>fmtcount.sty</TT> and
+<TT>fmtcount.perl</TT>, along with several <TT>.def</TT> files.
+Place <TT>fmtcount.sty</TT> and the <TT>.def</TT> files somewhere
+where LaTeX will find them (e.g.
+<TT>texmf/tex/latex/fmtcount/</TT>) and place <TT>fmtcount.perl</TT>
+somewhere where LaTeX2HTML
+will find it (e.g. <TT>latex2html/styles</TT>). Remember to refresh
+the TeX database (using <TT>texhash</TT> or <TT>mktexlsr</TT>
+under Linux, for
+other operating systems check the manual.)
+
+<P>
+
+<H1><A NAME="SECTION00040000000000000000">
+Available Commands</A>
+</H1>
+
+<P>
+The commands can be divided into two categories: those that
+take the name of a counter as the argument, and those
+that take a number as the argument.
+
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;ordinal{</TT><EM>counter</EM><TT>}[</TT><EM>gender</EM><TT>]</TT>
+<P>
+This will print the value of a LaTeX counter <I>counter</I> as an
+ordinal, where the macro
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;fmtord{</TT><EM>text</EM><TT>}</TT>
+<P>
+is used to format the st, nd, rd, th bit. By default the ordinal is
+formatted as a superscript, if the package option <TT>level</TT> is
+used, it is level with the text. For example, if the current section
+is 3, then <code>\ordinal{section}</code> will produce the output:
+3<SUP>rd</SUP>. Note that the optional argument <I>gender</I>
+occurs <I>at the end</I>. This argument may only take one of
+the following values: <TT>m</TT> (masculine), <TT>f</TT>
+(feminine) or <TT>n</TT> (neuter.) If <I>gender</I> is omitted,
+or if the given gender has no meaning in the current language,
+<TT>m</TT> is assumed.
+
+<P>
+<B>Notes:</B>
+
+<OL>
+<LI>the <TT>memoir</TT> class also defines a command called
+<TT>&#092;ordinal</TT> which takes a number as an argument instead of a
+counter. In order to overcome this incompatiblity, if you want
+to use the <TT>fmtcount</TT> package with the <TT>memoir</TT> class
+you should use <TT>&#092;FCordinal</TT> to access
+<TT>fmtcount</TT>'s version of <TT>&#092;ordinal</TT>, and use
+<TT>&#092;ordinal</TT> to use <TT>memoir</TT>'s version of that command.
+
+<P>
+</LI>
+<LI>As with all commands which have an optional argument as the
+last argument, if the optional argument is omitted, any spaces
+following the final argument will be ignored. Whereas, if the
+optional argument is present, any spaces following the optional
+argument won't be ignored. so <code>\ordinal{section} !</code>
+will produce: 3<SUP>rd</SUP>! whereas
+ <code>\ordinal{section}[m] !</code> will produce:
+3<SUP>rd</SUP> !
+</LI>
+</OL>
+
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;ordinalnum{</TT><EM>n</EM><TT>}[</TT><EM>gender</EM><TT>]</TT>
+<P>
+This is like <TT>&#092;ordinal</TT> but takes an actual number rather than a
+counter as the argument. For example: <code>\ordinalnum{3}</code> will
+produce: 3<SUP>rd</SUP>.
+
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;numberstring{</TT><EM>counter</EM><TT>}[</TT><EM>gender</EM><TT>]</TT>
+<P>
+This will print the value of <I>counter</I> as text. E.g. <code>\numberstring{section}</code> will produce: three. The optional
+argument is the same as that for <TT>&#092;ordinal</TT>.
+
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;Numberstring{</TT><EM>counter</EM><TT>}[</TT><EM>gender</EM><TT>]</TT>
+<P>
+This does the same as <TT>&#092;numberstring</TT>, but with initial letters in
+uppercase. For example, <code>\Numberstring{section}</code> will produce:
+Three.
+
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;NUMBERstring{</TT><EM>counter</EM><TT>}[</TT><EM>gender</EM><TT>]</TT>
+<P>
+This does the same as <TT>&#092;numberstring</TT>, but converts the string to
+upper case. Note that
+<code>\MakeUppercase{\NUMBERstring{</code><I>counter</I><code>}}</code> doesn't
+work, due to the way that <TT>&#092;MakeUppercase</TT> expands its
+argument<A NAME="tex2html2"
+ HREF="#foot515"><SUP>1</SUP></A>.
+
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;numberstringnum{</TT><EM>n</EM><TT>}[</TT><EM>gender</EM><TT>]</TT>
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;Numberstringnum{</TT><EM>n</EM><TT>}[</TT><EM>gender</EM><TT>]</TT>
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;NUMBERstringnum{</TT><EM>n</EM><TT>}[</TT><EM>gender</EM><TT>]</TT>
+<P>
+Theses macros work like
+<TT>&#092;numberstring</TT>, <TT>&#092;Numberstring</TT> and <TT>&#092;NUMBERstring</TT>,
+respectively, but take an actual number
+rather than a counter as the argument. For example:
+<code>\Numberstringnum{105}</code> will produce: One Hundred and Five.
+
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;ordinalstring{</TT><EM>counter</EM><TT>}[</TT><EM>gender</EM><TT>]</TT>
+<P>
+This will print the value of <I>counter</I> as a textual ordinal.
+E.g. <code>\ordinalstring{section}</code> will produce: third. The
+optional argument is the same as that for <TT>&#092;ordinal</TT>.
+
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;Ordinalstring{</TT><EM>counter</EM><TT>}[</TT><EM>gender</EM><TT>]</TT>
+<P>
+This does the same as <TT>&#092;ordinalstring</TT>, but with initial letters in
+uppercase. For example, <code>\Ordinalstring{section}</code> will produce:
+Third.
+
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;ORDINALstring{</TT><EM>counter</EM><TT>}[</TT><EM>gender</EM><TT>]</TT>
+<P>
+This does the same as <TT>&#092;ordinalstring</TT>, but with all words in upper
+case (see previous note about <TT>&#092;MakeUppercase</TT>).
+
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;ordinalstringnum{</TT><EM>n</EM><TT>}[</TT><EM>gender</EM><TT>]</TT>
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;Ordinalstringnum{</TT><EM>n</EM><TT>}[</TT><EM>gender</EM><TT>]</TT>
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;ORDINALstringnum{</TT><EM>n</EM><TT>}[</TT><EM>gender</EM><TT>]</TT>
+<P>
+These macros work like <TT>&#092;ordinalstring</TT>, <TT>&#092;Ordinalstring</TT> and
+<TT>&#092;ORDINALstring</TT>, respectively, but take an actual number rather
+than a counter as the argument. For example,
+<code>\ordinalstringnum{3}</code> will produce: third.
+
+<P>
+As from version 1.09, textual representations can be stored for
+later use. This overcomes the problems encountered when you
+attempt to use one of the above commands in <TT>&#092;edef</TT>.
+
+<P>
+Each of the following commands takes a label as the first argument,
+the other arguments are as the analogous commands above. These
+commands do not display anything, but store the textual
+representation. This can later be retrieved using
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;FMCuse{</TT><EM>label</EM><TT>}</TT>
+<P>
+Note: with <TT>&#092;storeordinal</TT> and <TT>&#092;storeordinalnum</TT>, the
+only bit that doesn't get expanded is <TT>&#092;fmtord</TT>. So, for
+example, <code>\storeordinalnum{mylabel}{3}</code> will be stored as
+<code>3\relax \fmtord{rd}</code>.
+
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;storeordinal{</TT><EM>label</EM><TT>}{</TT><EM>counter</EM><TT>}[</TT><EM>gender</EM><TT>]</TT>
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;storeordinalstring{</TT><EM>label</EM><TT>}{</TT><EM>counter</EM><TT>}[</TT><EM>gender</EM><TT>]</TT>
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;storeOrdinalstring{</TT><EM>label</EM><TT>}{</TT><EM>counter</EM><TT>}[</TT><EM>gender</EM><TT>]</TT>
+<P>
+
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;storeORDINALstring{</TT><EM>label</EM><TT>}{</TT><EM>counter</EM><TT>}[</TT><EM>gender</EM><TT>]</TT>
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;storenumberstring{</TT><EM>label</EM><TT>}{</TT><EM>counter</EM><TT>}[</TT><EM>gender</EM><TT>]</TT>
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;storeNumberstring{</TT><EM>label</EM><TT>}{</TT><EM>counter</EM><TT>}[</TT><EM>gender</EM><TT>]</TT>
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;storeNUMBERstring{</TT><EM>label</EM><TT>}{</TT><EM>counter</EM><TT>}[</TT><EM>gender</EM><TT>]</TT>
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;storeordinalnum{</TT><EM>label</EM><TT>}{</TT><EM>number</EM><TT>}[</TT><EM>gender</EM><TT>]</TT>
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;storeordinalstring{</TT><EM>label</EM><TT>}{</TT><EM>number</EM><TT>}[</TT><EM>gender</EM><TT>]</TT>
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;storeOrdinalstringnum{</TT><EM>label</EM><TT>}{</TT><EM>number</EM><TT>}[</TT><EM>gender</EM><TT>]</TT>
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;storeORDINALstringnum{</TT><EM>label</EM><TT>}{</TT><EM>number</EM><TT>}[</TT><EM>gender</EM><TT>]</TT>
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;storenumberstring{</TT><EM>label</EM><TT>}{</TT><EM>number</EM><TT>}[</TT><EM>gender</EM><TT>]</TT>
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;storeNumberstring{</TT><EM>label</EM><TT>}{</TT><EM>number</EM><TT>}[</TT><EM>gender</EM><TT>]</TT>
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;storeNUMBERstring{</TT><EM>label</EM><TT>}{</TT><EM>number</EM><TT>}[</TT><EM>gender</EM><TT>]</TT>
+<P>
+
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;binary{</TT><EM>counter</EM><TT>}</TT>
+<P>
+This will print the
+value of <I>counter</I> as a binary number.
+E.g. <code>\binary{section}</code> will produce: 11. The declaration
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;padzeroes[</TT><EM>n</EM><TT>]</TT>
+<P>
+will ensure numbers are written to <I>n</I> digits, padding with
+zeroes if necessary. E.g. <code>\padzeroes[8]\binary{section}</code>
+will produce: 00000011. The default value for <I>n</I> is 17.
+
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;binary{</TT><EM>n</EM><TT>}</TT>
+<P>
+This is like <TT>&#092;binary</TT> but takes an actual number rather than a
+counter as the argument. For example: <code>\binarynum{5}</code> will
+produce: 101.
+
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;octal{</TT><EM>counter</EM><TT>}</TT>
+<P>
+This will print the value of <I>counter</I> as an octal number. For
+example, if you have a counter called, say <TT>mycounter</TT>, and
+you set the value to 125, then <code>\octal{mycounter}</code> will produce:
+177. Again, the number will be padded with zeroes if necessary,
+depending on whether <TT>&#092;padzeroes</TT> has been used.
+
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;octalnum{</TT><EM>n</EM><TT>}</TT>
+<P>
+This is like <TT>&#092;octal</TT> but takes an actual number rather than a
+counter as the argument. For example: <code>\octalnum{125}</code> will
+produce: 177.
+
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;hexadecimal{</TT><EM>counter</EM><TT>}</TT>
+<P>
+This will print the value of <I>counter</I> as a hexadecimal number.
+Going back to the counter used in the previous example,
+<code>\hexadecimal{mycounter}</code> will produce: 7d. Again, the number
+will be padded with zeroes if necessary, depending on whether
+<TT>&#092;padzeroes</TT> has been used.
+
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;Hexadecimal{</TT><EM>counter</EM><TT>}</TT>
+<P>
+This does the same thing, but uses uppercase characters, e.g. <code>\Hexadecimal{mycounter}</code> will produce: 7D.
+
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;hexadecimalnum{</TT><EM>n</EM><TT>}</TT>
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;Hexadecimalnum{</TT><EM>n</EM><TT>}</TT>
+<P>
+These are like <TT>&#092;hexadecimal</TT> and <TT>&#092;Hexadecimal</TT>
+but take an actual number rather than a counter as the
+argument. For example: <code>\hexadecimalnum{125}</code> will
+produce: 7d, and <code>\Hexadecimalnum{125}</code> will
+produce: 7D.
+
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;decimal{</TT><EM>counter</EM><TT>}</TT>
+<P>
+This is similar to <TT>&#092;arabic</TT> but the number can be padded with
+zeroes depending on whether <TT>&#092;padzeroes</TT> has been used. For
+example: <code>\padzeroes[8]\decimal{section}</code> will produce:
+00000005.
+
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;decimalnum{</TT><EM>n</EM><TT>}</TT>
+<P>
+This is like <TT>&#092;decimal</TT> but takes an actual number rather than a
+counter as the argument. For example:
+<code>\padzeroes[8]\decimalnum{5}</code> will produce: 00000005.
+
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;aaalph{</TT><EM>counter</EM><TT>}</TT>
+<P>
+This will print the value of <I>counter</I> as: a b ... z aa bb
+... zz etc. For example, <code>\aaalpha{mycounter}</code> will
+produce: uuuuu if <TT>mycounter</TT> is set to 125.
+
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;AAAlph{</TT><EM>counter</EM><TT>}</TT>
+<P>
+This does the same thing, but uses uppercase characters, e.g. <code>\AAAlph{mycounter}</code> will produce: UUUUU.
+
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;aaalphnum{</TT><EM>n</EM><TT>}</TT>
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;AAAlphnum{</TT><EM>n</EM><TT>}</TT>
+<P>
+These macros are like <TT>&#092;aaalph</TT> and <TT>&#092;AAAlph</TT>
+but take an actual number rather than a counter as the
+argument. For example: <code>\aaalphnum{125}</code> will
+produce: uuuuu, and <code>\AAAlphnum{125}</code> will
+produce: UUUUU.
+
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;abalph{</TT><EM>counter</EM><TT>}</TT>
+<P>
+This will print the value of <I>counter</I> as: a b ... z aa ab
+... az etc. For example, <code>\abalpha{mycounter}</code> will
+produce: du if <TT>mycounter</TT> is set to 125.
+
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;ABAlph{</TT><EM>counter</EM><TT>}</TT>
+<P>
+This does the same thing, but uses uppercase characters, e.g. <code>\ABAlph{mycounter}</code> will produce: DU.
+
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;abalphnum{</TT><EM>n</EM><TT>}</TT>
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;ABAlphnum{</TT><EM>n</EM><TT>}</TT>
+<P>
+These macros are like <TT>&#092;abalph</TT> and <TT>&#092;ABAlph</TT>
+but take an actual number rather than a counter as the
+argument. For example: <code>\abalphnum{125}</code> will
+produce: du, and <code>\ABAlphnum{125}</code> will
+produce: DU.
+
+<P>
+
+<H1><A NAME="SECTION00050000000000000000">
+Package Options</A>
+</H1>
+
+<P>
+The following options can be passed to this package:
+
+<P>
+<TABLE CELLPADDING=3>
+<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT">raise</TD>
+<TD ALIGN="LEFT">make ordinal st,nd,rd,th appear as superscript</TD>
+</TR>
+<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT">level</TD>
+<TD ALIGN="LEFT">make ordinal st,nd,rd,th appear level with rest of
+text</TD>
+</TR>
+</TABLE>
+
+<P>
+These can also be set using the command:
+
+<P>
+
+<P>
+<TT>&#092;fmtcountsetoptions</TT><code>{fmtord=</code><I>type</I><code>}</code>
+<P>
+where <I>type</I> is either <TT>level</TT> or
+<TT>raise</TT>.
+
+<P>
+
+<H1><A NAME="SECTION00060000000000000000">
+Multilingual Support</A>
+</H1>
+
+<P>
+Version 1.02 of the <TT>fmtcount</TT> package now has
+limited multilingual support. The following languages are
+implemented: English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, French (Swiss)
+and French (Belgian). German support was added in version
+1.1<A NAME="tex2html3"
+ HREF="#foot461"><SUP>2</SUP></A>.
+
+<P>
+The package checks to see if the command <TT>&#092;l@</TT><I>language</I> is
+defined<A NAME="tex2html4"
+ HREF="#foot516"><SUP>3</SUP></A>,
+and will load the code for those languages. The commands
+<TT>&#092;ordinal</TT>, <TT>&#092;ordinalstring</TT> and <TT>&#092;numberstring</TT> (and their
+variants) will then be formatted in the currently selected language.
+
+<P>
+If the French language is selected, the French (France) version
+will be used by default (e.g. soxiante-dix for 70). To
+select the Swiss or Belgian variants (e.g. septente for 70) use:
+<code>\fmtcountsetoptions{french=</code><I>dialect</I><code>}</code>
+where <I>dialect</I> is either <TT>swiss</TT> or <TT>belgian</TT>.
+You can also use this command to change the action of
+<TT>&#092;ordinal</TT>.
+<code>\fmtcountsetoptions{abbrv=true}</code> to produce ordinals
+of the form 2<SUP>e</SUP> or
+<code>\fmtcountsetoptions{abbrv=false}</code> to produce ordinals
+of the form 2<SUP>eme</SUP> (default).
+
+<P>
+The <TT>french</TT> and <TT>abbrv</TT> settings only have an
+effect if the French language has been defined.
+
+<P>
+The male gender for all languages is used by default, however the
+feminine or neuter forms can be obtained by passing <TT>f</TT> or
+<TT>n</TT> as an optional argument to <TT>&#092;ordinal</TT>,
+<TT>&#092;ordinalnum</TT> etc. For example:
+<code>\numberstring{section}[f]</code>. Note that the optional argument
+comes <I>after</I> the compulsory argument. If a gender is
+not defined in a given language, the masculine version will
+be used instead.
+
+<P>
+Let me know if you find any spelling mistakes (has been known
+to happen in English, let alone other languages with which I'm not so
+familiar.) If you want to add support for another language,
+you will need to let me know how to form the numbers and ordinals
+from&nbsp;0 to&nbsp;99999 in that language for each gender.
+
+<P>
+
+<H1><A NAME="SECTION00070000000000000000">
+Configuration File <TT>fmtcount.cfg</TT></A>
+</H1>
+
+<P>
+You can save your preferred default settings to a file called
+<TT>fmtcount.cfg</TT>, and place it on the TeX path. These
+settings will then be loaded by the <TT>fmtcount</TT>
+package.
+
+<P>
+Note that if you are using the <TT>datetime</TT> package,
+the <TT>datetime.cfg</TT> configuration file will override
+the <TT>fmtcount.cfg</TT> configuration file.
+For example, if <TT>datetime.cfg</TT> has the line:
+<PRE>
+\renewcommand{\fmtord}[1]{\textsuperscript{\underline{#1}}}
+</PRE>
+and if <TT>fmtcount.cfg</TT> has the line:
+<PRE>
+\fmtcountsetoptions{fmtord=level}
+</PRE>
+then the former definition of <TT>&#092;fmtord</TT> will take
+precedence.
+
+<P>
+
+<H1><A NAME="SECTION00080000000000000000">
+LaTeX2HTML style</A>
+</H1>
+
+<P>
+The LaTeX2HTML style file <TT>fmtcount.perl</TT> is provided.
+The following limitations apply:
+
+<P>
+
+<UL>
+<LI><TT>&#092;padzeroes</TT> only has an effect in the preamble.
+
+<P>
+</LI>
+<LI>The configuration file
+<TT>fmtcount.cfg</TT> is currently ignored. (This is because
+I can't work out the correct code to do this. If you
+know how to do this, please let me know.) You can however
+do:
+<PRE>
+\usepackage{fmtcount}
+\html{\input{fmtcount.cfg}}
+</PRE>
+This, I agree, is an unpleasant cludge.
+
+<P>
+</LI>
+</UL>
+
+<P>
+
+<H1><A NAME="SECTION00090000000000000000">
+Acknowledgements</A>
+</H1>
+
+<P>
+I would like to thank my mother for the French and Portuguese
+support and my Spanish dictionary for the Spanish support.
+Thank you to K. H. Fricke for providing me with the German
+translations.
+
+<P>
+
+<H1><A NAME="SECTION000100000000000000000">
+Troubleshooting</A>
+</H1>
+
+<P>
+There is a FAQ available at:
+<TT><A NAME="tex2html5"
+ HREF="http://theoval.cmp.uea.ac.uk/~nlct/latex/packages/faq/">http://theoval.cmp.uea.ac.uk/~nlct/latex/packages/faq/</A></TT>.
+
+<P>
+<BR><HR><H4>Footnotes</H4>
+<DL>
+<DT><A NAME="foot515">...
+argument</A><A
+ HREF="manual.html#tex2html2"><SUP>1</SUP></A></DT>
+<DD>See all the various postings to
+<TT>comp.text.tex</TT> about <TT>&#092;MakeUppercase</TT>
+
+</DD>
+<DT><A NAME="foot461">...
+1.1</A><A
+ HREF="manual.html#tex2html3"><SUP>2</SUP></A></DT>
+<DD>Thanks to K. H. Fricke for supplying the information
+
+</DD>
+<DT><A NAME="foot516">...
+defined</A><A
+ HREF="manual.html#tex2html4"><SUP>3</SUP></A></DT>
+<DD>this will be true if you have loaded <TT>babel</TT>
+
+</DD>
+</DL>
+<BR><HR>
+<ADDRESS>
+<A href=http://theoval.cmp.uea.ac.uk/~nlct/>Nicola L. C. Talbot</A>.
+<A HREF=http://www.cmp.uea.ac.uk/>School of Computing Sciences</A>.
+<A HREF=http://www.uea.ac.uk/>University of East Anglia.</A>
+Last Modified: 2007-08-20
+</ADDRESS>
+</BODY>
+</HTML>
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-<A NAME="tex2html2"
- HREF="http://www.cmp.uea.ac.uk/">School of Computing Sciences</A>
-|
-<A NAME="tex2html3"
- HREF="http://www.uea.ac.uk/">University of East Anglia</A>
-
-<P>
-
- <H1 ALIGN="CENTER">fmtcount.sty v1.1: Displaying the Values of
-LaTeX Counters</H1>
-<P ALIGN="CENTER"><STRONG>Nicola L.C. Talbot</STRONG></P>
-<P ALIGN="CENTER"><STRONG>26th May 2007</STRONG></P>
- <BR>
-
-<H2><A NAME="SECTION00010000000000000000">
-Contents</A>
-</H2>
-<!--Table of Contents-->
-
-<UL>
-<LI><A NAME="tex2html20"
- HREF="manual.html#SECTION00020000000000000000">Introduction</A>
-<LI><A NAME="tex2html21"
- HREF="manual.html#SECTION00030000000000000000">Installation</A>
-<LI><A NAME="tex2html22"
- HREF="manual.html#SECTION00040000000000000000">Available Commands</A>
-<LI><A NAME="tex2html23"
- HREF="manual.html#SECTION00050000000000000000">Package Options</A>
-<LI><A NAME="tex2html24"
- HREF="manual.html#SECTION00060000000000000000">Multilingual Support</A>
-<LI><A NAME="tex2html25"
- HREF="manual.html#SECTION00070000000000000000">Configuration File fmtcount.cfg</A>
-<LI><A NAME="tex2html26"
- HREF="manual.html#SECTION00080000000000000000">LaTeX2HTML style</A>
-<LI><A NAME="tex2html27"
- HREF="manual.html#SECTION00090000000000000000">Acknowledgements</A>
-<LI><A NAME="tex2html28"
- HREF="manual.html#SECTION000100000000000000000">Troubleshooting</A>
-<LI><A NAME="tex2html29"
- HREF="manual.html#SECTION000110000000000000000">Contact Details</A>
-</UL>
-<!--End of Table of Contents-->
-<H1><A NAME="SECTION00020000000000000000">
-Introduction</A>
-</H1>
-The <TT>fmtcount</TT> package provides commands to display
-the values of LaTeX counters in a variety of formats. It also
-provides equivalent commands for actual numbers rather than
-counter names. Limited multilingual support is available.
-
-<P>
-
-<H1><A NAME="SECTION00030000000000000000">
-Installation</A>
-</H1>
-
-<P>
-This package is distributed with the files <TT>fmtcount.dtx</TT>
-and <TT>fmtcount.ins</TT>. To extract the code do:
-<PRE>
-latex fmtcount.ins
-</PRE>
-This will create the files <TT>fmtcount.sty</TT> and
-<TT>fmtcount.perl</TT>, along with several <TT>.def</TT> files.
-Place <TT>fmtcount.sty</TT> and the <TT>.def</TT> files somewhere
-where LaTeX will find them (e.g. <TT>texmf/tex/latex/fmtcount/</TT>) and place <TT>fmtcount.perl</TT> somewhere where LaTeX2HTML
-will find it (e.g. latex2html/styles). Remember to refresh
-the TeX database (using <TT>texhash</TT> under Linux, for
-other operating systems check the manual.)
-
-<P>
-
-<H1><A NAME="SECTION00040000000000000000">
-Available Commands</A>
-</H1>
-
-<P>
-The commands can be divided into two categories: those that
-take the name of a counter as the argument, and those
-that take a number as the argument.
-
-<P>
-The macro <code>\ordinal{</code><I>counter</I><code>}</code> will
- print the value of a LaTeX counter <I>counter</I> as an ordinal,
-
- where the macro <code>\fmtord{</code><I>text</I><code>}</code> is used to format the st,nd,rd,th bit.
- By default the ordinal is formatted as a superscript, if the package option <TT>level</TT>
- is used, it is level with the text.
- For example, if the current section is 3, then <code>\ordinal{section}</code> will produce
- the output: 3<SUP>rd</SUP>.
-
-<P>
-<B>Note:</B> the <TT>memoir</TT> class also defines a command called
-<code>\ordinal</code> which takes a number as an argument instead of a
-counter. In order to overcome this incompatiblity, if you want
-to use the <TT>fmtcount</TT> package with the <TT>memoir</TT> class
-you should use <code>\FCordinal</code> to access <TT>fmtcount</TT>'s
-version of <code>\ordinal</code>, and use <code>\ordinal</code> to use
-<TT>memoir</TT>'s version of that command.
-
-<P>
-The macro <code>\ordinalnum</code> is like <code>\ordinal</code>
-but takes an actual number rather than a counter as the
-argument. For example: <code>\ordinalnum{3}</code> will
-produce: 3<SUP>rd</SUP>.
-
-<P>
-The macro <code>\numberstring{</code><I>counter</I><code>}</code> will print the value
- of <I>counter</I> as text. E.g. <code>\numberstring{section}</code> will produce:
- three.
-
- The macro <code>\Numberstring{</code><I>counter</I><code>}</code> does the same as
- <code>\numberstring</code>, but with initial letters in uppercase. For
- example, <code>\Numberstring{section}</code> will produce: Three.
-
-The macro <code>\NUMBERstring{</code><I>counter</I><code>}</code> does the same
-as <code>\numberstring</code>, but converted to upper case. Note that
-<code>\MakeUppercase{\NUMBERstring{</code><I>counter</I><code>}}</code> doesn't
-work, due to the way that <code>\MakeUppercase</code> expands its
-argument<A NAME="tex2html4"
- HREF="#foot290"><SUP>1</SUP></A>.
-
-<P>
-The macros <code>\numberstringnum</code>,
-<code>\Numberstringnum</code> and
-<code>\NUMBERstringnum</code> work like
-<code>\numberstring</code>,
-<code>\Numberstring</code> and
-<code>\NUMBERstring</code>, respectively, but take an actual number
-rather than a counter as the argument. For example:
-<code>\Numberstringnum{105}</code> will produce: One Hundred and Five.
-
-<P>
-The macro <code>\ordinalstring{</code><I>counter</I><code>}</code> will print the
- value of <I>counter</I> as a textual ordinal. E.g. <code>\ordinalstring{section}</code> will produce: third.
-
- The macro <code>\Ordinalstring{</code><I>counter</I><code>}</code> does the same as
- <code>\ordinalstring</code>, but with initial letters in uppercase. For example,
- <code>\Ordinalstring{section}</code> will produce: Third.
-
- The macro <code>\ORDINALstring{</code><I>counter</I><code>}</code> does the same as
-<code>\ordinalstring</code>, but with all words in upper case (see previous
-note about <TT>&#92;MakeUppercase</TT>).
-
-<P>
-The macros <code>\ordinalstringnum</code>,
-<code>\Ordinalstringnum</code> and <TT>&#92;ORDINALstringnum</TT> work like
-<code>\ordinalstring</code>,
-<code>\Ordinalstring</code> and <TT>&#92;ORDINALstring</TT>, respectively, but take an actual number
-rather than a counter as the argument. For example,
-<code>\ordinalstringnum{3}</code> will produce: third.
-
-<P>
-As from version 1.09, textual representations can be stored for
-later use. This overcomes the problems encountered when you
-attempt to use one of the above commands in <TT>&#92;edef</TT>.
-
-<P>
-Each of the following commands takes a label as the first argument,
-the other arguments are as the analogous commands above. These
-commands do not display anything, but store the textual
-representation. This can later be retrieved using
-<TT>&#92;FMCuse</TT>{<I>label</I>}.
-Note: with <TT>&#92;storeordinal</TT> and <TT>&#92;storeordinalnum</TT>, the
-only bit that doesn't get expanded is <TT>&#92;fmtord</TT>. So, for
-example, <code>\storeordinalnum{mylabel}{3}</code> will be stored as
-<code>3\relax \fmtord{rd}</code>.
-
-<P>
-
-<TT>&#92;storeordinal</TT>{<I>label</I>}{<I>counter</I>}[<I>gender</I>]
-
-<P>
-
-<TT>&#92;storeordinalstring</TT>{<I>label</I>}{<I>counter</I>}[<I>gender</I>]
-
-<P>
-
-<TT>&#92;storeOrdinalstring</TT>{<I>label</I>}{<I>counter</I>}[<I>gender</I>]
-
-<P>
-
-<TT>&#92;storeORDINALstring</TT>{<I>label</I>}{<I>counter</I>}[<I>gender</I>]
-
-<P>
-
-<TT>&#92;storenumberstring</TT>{<I>label</I>}{<I>counter</I>}[<I>gender</I>]
-
-<P>
-
-<TT>&#92;storeNumberstring</TT>{<I>label</I>}{<I>counter</I>}[<I>gender</I>]
-
-<P>
-
-<TT>&#92;storeNUMBERstring</TT>{<I>label</I>}{<I>counter</I>}[<I>gender</I>]
-
-<P>
-
-<TT>&#92;storeordinalnum</TT>{<I>label</I>}{<I>number</I>}[<I>gender</I>]
-
-<P>
-
-<TT>&#92;storeordinalstring</TT>{<I>label</I>}{<I>number</I>}[<I>gender</I>]
-
-<P>
-
-<TT>&#92;storeOrdinalstringnum</TT>{<I>label</I>}{<I>number</I>}[<I>gender</I>]
-
-<P>
-
-<TT>&#92;storeORDINALstringnum</TT>{<I>label</I>}{<I>number</I>}[<I>gender</I>]
-
-<P>
-
-<TT>&#92;storenumberstring</TT>{<I>label</I>}{<I>number</I>}[<I>gender</I>]
-
-<P>
-
-<TT>&#92;storeNumberstring</TT>{<I>label</I>}{<I>number</I>}[<I>gender</I>]
-
-<P>
-
-<TT>&#92;storeNUMBERstring</TT>{<I>label</I>}{<I>number</I>}[<I>gender</I>]
-
-<P>
-The macro <code>\binary{</code><I>counter</I><code>}</code> will print the
-value of <I>counter</I> as a binary number.
-E.g. <code>\binary{section}</code> will produce: 11. The declaration
-<code>\padzeroes[</code><I>n</I><code>]</code>
-will ensure numbers are written to <I>n</I> digits, padding with
-zeroes if necessary. E.g. <code>\padzeroes[8]\binary{section}</code>
-will produce: 00000011.
- The default value for <I>n</I> is 17.
-
-<P>
-The macro <code>\binarynum</code> is like <code>\binary</code>
-but takes an actual number rather than a counter as the
-argument. For example: <code>\binarynum{5}</code> will
-produce: 101.
-
-<P>
-The macro <code>\octal{</code><I>counter</I><code>}</code> will print the
-value of <I>counter</I> as an octal number. For example, if you
-have a counter called, say <TT>mycounter</TT>, and you set the
-value to 125, then <code>\octal{mycounter}</code> will produce: 177.
- Again, the number will be padded with zeroes if necessary,
-depending on whether <code>\padzeroes</code> has been used.
-
-<P>
-The macro <code>\octalnum</code> is like <code>\octal</code>
-but takes an actual number rather than a counter as the
-argument. For example: <code>\octalnum{125}</code> will
-produce: 177.
-
-<P>
-The macro <code>\hexadecimal{</code><I>counter</I><code>}</code> will print
-the value of <I>counter</I> as a hexadecimal number. Going back
-to the previous example, <code>\hexadecimal{mycounter}</code> will
- produce: 7d. Again, the number will be padded with zeroes if
-necessary, depending on whether <code>\padzeroes</code> has been used.
-
- <code>\Hexadecimal{</code><I>counter</I><code>}</code> does the same thing,
-but uses uppercase characters, e.g.
- <code>\Hexadecimal{mycounter}</code> will produce: 7D.
-
-<P>
-The macros <code>\hexadecimalnum</code> and
-<code>\Hexadecimalnum</code> are like
-<code>\hexadecimal</code> and <code>\Hexadecimal</code>
-but take an actual number rather than a counter as the
-argument. For example: <code>\hexadecimalnum{125}</code> will
-produce: 7d, and <code>\Hexadecimalnum{125}</code> will
-produce: 7D.
-
-<P>
-The macro <code>\decimal{</code><I>counter</I><code>}</code> is similar to
-<code>\arabic</code> but the number can be padded with zeroes
- depending on whether <code>\padzeroes</code> has been used.
-For example: <code>\padzeroes[8]\decimal{section}</code> will
- produce: 00000005.
-
-<P>
-The macro <code>\decimalnum</code> is like <code>\decimal</code>
-but takes an actual number rather than a counter as the
-argument. For example: <code>\padzeroes[8]\decimalnum{5}</code> will
-produce: 00000005.
-
-<P>
-The macro <code>\aaalph{</code><I>counter</I><code>}</code> will print the
-value of <I>counter</I> as: a b ... z aa bb ... zz etc.
- For example, <code>\aaalpha{mycounter}</code> will produce: uuuuu if
-<TT>mycounter</TT> is set to 125.
-
- <code>\AAAlph{</code><I>counter</I><code>}</code> does the same thing, but
-uses uppercase characters, e.g.
- <code>\AAAlph{mycounter}</code> will produce: UUUUU.
-
-<P>
-The macros <code>\aaalphnum</code> and
-<code>\AAAlphnum</code> are like
-<code>\aaalph</code> and <code>\AAAlph</code>
-but take an actual number rather than a counter as the
-argument. For example: <code>\aaalphnum{125}</code> will
-produce: uuuuu, and <code>\AAAlphnum{125}</code> will
-produce: UUUUU.
-
-<P>
-The macro <code>\abalph{</code><I>counter</I><code>}</code> will print the
-value of <I>counter</I> as: a b ... z aa ab ... az etc.
- For example, <code>\abalpha{mycounter}</code> will produce: du if
-<TT>mycounter</TT> is set to 125.
-
- <code>\ABAlph{</code><I>counter</I><code>}</code> does the same thing, but
-uses uppercase characters, e.g.
- <code>\ABAlph{mycounter}</code> will produce: DU.
-
-<P>
-The macros <code>\abalphnum</code> and
-<code>\ABAlphnum</code> are like
-<code>\abalph</code> and <code>\ABAlph</code>
-but take an actual number rather than a counter as the
-argument. For example: <code>\abalphnum{125}</code> will
-produce: du, and <code>\ABAlphnum{125}</code> will
-produce: DU.
-
-<P>
-
-<H1><A NAME="SECTION00050000000000000000">
-Package Options</A>
-</H1>
-
-<P>
-The following options can be passed to this package:
-
-<P>
-<TABLE CELLPADDING=3>
-<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT">raise</TD>
-<TD ALIGN="LEFT">make ordinal st,nd,rd,th appear as superscript</TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT">level</TD>
-<TD ALIGN="LEFT">make ordinal st,nd,rd,th appear level with rest of
-text</TD>
-</TR>
-</TABLE>
-
-<P>
-These can also be set using the command:
-
-<P>
-
-<code>\fmtcountsetoptions{fmtord=</code><I>type</I><code>}</code>
-
-<P>
-where <I>type</I> is either <TT>level</TT> or
-<TT>raise</TT>.
-
-<P>
-
-<H1><A NAME="SECTION00060000000000000000">
-Multilingual Support</A>
-</H1>
-
-<P>
-Version 1.02 of the <TT>fmtcount</TT> package now has
-limited multilingual support. The following languages are
-implemented: English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, French (Swiss)
-and French (Belgian). German support was added in version
-1.1<A NAME="tex2html5"
- HREF="#foot244"><SUP>2</SUP></A>.
-
-<P>
-The package checks to see if the
-command <code>\date</code><I>language</I> is defined<A NAME="tex2html6"
- HREF="#foot291"><SUP>3</SUP></A>, and will
-load the code for those languages. The commands <code>\ordinal</code>,
-<code>\ordinalstring</code> and <code>\numberstring</code> (and their
-variants) will then be formatted in the currently
-selected language.
-
-<P>
-If the French language is selected, the French (France) version
-will be used by default (e.g. soxiante-dix for 70). To
-select the Swiss or Belgian variants (e.g. septente for 70) use:
-<code>\fmtcountsetoptions{french=</code><I>dialect</I><code>}</code>
-where <I>dialect</I> is either <TT>swiss</TT> or <TT>belgian</TT>.
-You can also use this command to change the action of
-<code>\ordinal</code>.
-<code>\fmtcountsetoptions{abbrv=true}</code> to produce ordinals
-of the form 2<SUP>e</SUP> or
-<code>\fmtcountsetoptions{abbrv=false}</code> to produce ordinals
-of the form 2<SUP>eme</SUP> (default).
-
-<P>
-The <TT>french</TT> and <TT>abbrv</TT> settings only have an
-effect if the French language has been defined.
-
-<P>
-The male gender for all languages is used by default, however the
-feminine or neuter forms can be obtained by passing <TT>f</TT> or
-<TT>n</TT> as an optional argument to <code>\ordinal</code>,
-<code>\ordinalnum</code> etc. For example:
-<code>\numberstring{section}[f]</code>. Note that the optional argument
-comes <I>after</I> the compulsory argument. If a gender is
-not defined in a given language, the masculine version will
-be used instead.
-
-<P>
-Let me know if you find any spelling mistakes (has been known
-to happen in English, let alone other languages I'm not so
-familiar with.) If you want to add support for another language,
-you will need to let me know how to form the numbers and ordinals
-from 0 to 99999 in that language for each gender.
-
-<P>
-
-<H1><A NAME="SECTION00070000000000000000">
-Configuration File <TT>fmtcount.cfg</TT></A>
-</H1>
-
-<P>
-You can save your preferred default settings to a file called
-<TT>fmtcount.cfg</TT>, and place it on the TeX path. These
-settings will then be loaded by the <TT>fmtcount</TT>
-package.
-
-<P>
-Note that if you are using the <TT>datetime</TT> package,
-the <TT>datetime.cfg</TT> configuration file will override
-the <TT>fmtcount.cfg</TT> configuration file.
-For example, if <TT>datetime.cfg</TT> has the line:
-<PRE>
-\renewcommand{\fmtord}[1]{\textsuperscript{\underline{#1}}}
-</PRE>
-and if <TT>fmtcount.cfg</TT> has the line:
-<PRE>
-\fmtcountsetoptions{fmtord=level}
-</PRE>
-then the former definition of <code>\fmtord</code> will take
-precedence.
-
-<P>
-
-<H1><A NAME="SECTION00080000000000000000">
-LaTeX2HTML style</A>
-</H1>
-
-<P>
-The LaTeX2HTML style file <TT>fmtcount.perl</TT> is provided.
-The following limitations apply:
-
-<P>
-
-<UL>
-<LI><code>\padzeroes</code> only has an effect in the preamble.
-
-<P>
-</LI>
-<LI>The configuration file
-<TT>fmtcount.cfg</TT> is currently ignored. (This is because
-I can't work out the correct code to do this. If you
-know how to do this, please let me know.) You can however
-do:
-<PRE>
-\usepackage{fmtcount}
-\html{\input{fmtcount.cfg}}
-</PRE>
-This, I agree, is an unpleasant cludge.
-
-<P>
-</LI>
-</UL>
-
-<P>
-
-<H1><A NAME="SECTION00090000000000000000">
-Acknowledgements</A>
-</H1>
-
-<P>
-I would like to thank my mother for the French and Portuguese
-support and my Spanish dictionary for the Spanish support.
-Thank you to K. H. Fricke for providing me with the German
-translations.
-
-<P>
-
-<H1><A NAME="SECTION000100000000000000000">
-Troubleshooting</A>
-</H1>
-
-<P>
-There is a FAQ available at: <TT><A NAME="tex2html7"
- HREF="http://theoval.cmp.uea.ac.uk/~nlct/latex/packages/faq/">http://theoval.cmp.uea.ac.uk/~nlct/latex/packages/faq/</A></TT>.
-
-<P>
-
-<H1><A NAME="SECTION000110000000000000000">
-Contact Details</A>
-</H1>
- Dr Nicola Talbot
-<BR>
-School of Computing Sciences
-<BR>
-University of East Anglia
-<BR>
-Norwich. NR4 7TJ.
-<BR>
-United Kingdom.
-<BR> <TT><A NAME="tex2html8"
- HREF="http://theoval.cmp.uea.ac.uk/~nlct/">http://theoval.cmp.uea.ac.uk/~nlct/</A></TT>
-<BR><HR><H4>Footnotes</H4>
-<DL>
-<DT><A NAME="foot290">...
-argument</A><A
- HREF="manual.html#tex2html4"><SUP>1</SUP></A></DT>
-<DD>See all the various postings to
-<TT>comp.text.tex</TT> about <TT>&#92;MakeUppercase</TT>
-
-</DD>
-<DT><A NAME="foot244">...
-1.1</A><A
- HREF="manual.html#tex2html5"><SUP>2</SUP></A></DT>
-<DD>Thanks to K. H. Fricke for supplying the information
-
-</DD>
-<DT><A NAME="foot291">... defined</A><A
- HREF="manual.html#tex2html6"><SUP>3</SUP></A></DT>
-<DD>this
-will be true if you have loaded <TT>babel</TT>
-
-</DD>
-</DL>
-<BR><HR>
-<ADDRESS>
-<A href=http://theoval.cmp.uea.ac.uk/~nlct/>Nicola L. C. Talbot</A>.
-<A HREF=http://www.cmp.uea.ac.uk/>School of Computing Sciences</A>.
-<A HREF=http://www.uea.ac.uk/>University of East Anglia.</A>
-Last Modified: 2007-06-14
-</ADDRESS>
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
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+# File : fmtcount.perl
+# Author : Nicola Talbot
+# Date : 26 May 2007
+# Version : 1.05
+# Description : LaTeX2HTML implementation of fmtcount package
+
+package main;
+
+sub do_fmtcount_raise{
+ local($tmp)="";
+
+ $tmp .= 'sub do_cmd_fmtord{';
+ $tmp .= 'local($_) = @_;';
+ $tmp .= 'local($suffix) = &missing_braces unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$suffix=$2;\'\'/eo);';
+ $tmp .= 'join("", "<SUP>",$suffix,"</SUP>",$_);';
+ $tmp .='}';
+
+ eval($tmp);
+}
+
+sub do_fmtcount_level{
+ local($tmp)="";
+
+ $tmp .= 'sub do_cmd_fmtord{';
+ $tmp .= 'local($_) = @_;';
+ $tmp .= 'local($suffix) = &missing_braces unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$suffix=$2;\'\'/eo);';
+ $tmp .= 'join("", $suffix,$_);';
+ $tmp .='}';
+
+ eval($tmp);
+}
+
+if (not defined &do_cmd_fmtord)
+{
+ &do_fmtcount_raise(@_);
+}
+
+$frenchdialect = 'france';
+$ordinalabbrv = 0;
+
+sub get_ordinal_suffix_english{
+ local($num,$gender) = @_;
+ local($suffix);
+
+ if ((($num % 10) == 1) && ($num%100 != 11))
+ {
+ $suffix = 'st';
+ }
+ elsif ((($num % 10) == 2) && ($num%100 != 12))
+ {
+ $suffix = 'nd';
+ }
+ elsif ((($num % 10) == 3) && ($num%100 != 13))
+ {
+ $suffix = 'rd';
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $suffix = 'th';
+ }
+
+ $suffix;
+}
+
+sub get_ordinal_suffix_french{
+ local($num,$gender) = @_;
+ local($_);
+
+ if ($ordinalabbrv > 0)
+ {
+ $_ = 'e';
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if ($num == 1)
+ {
+ $_ = ($gender eq 'f' ? 'ere' : 'er');
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $_ = 'eme';
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+sub get_ordinal_suffix_spanish{
+ local($num,$gender) = @_;
+
+ ($gender eq 'f' ? 'a' : 'o');
+}
+
+sub get_ordinal_suffix_portuges{
+ local($num,$gender) = @_;
+
+ ($gender eq 'f' ? 'a' : 'o');
+}
+
+sub get_ordinal_suffix_german{
+ local($num,$gender) = @_;
+
+ '';
+}
+
+sub get_ordinal_suffix_ngerman{
+ local($num,$gender) = @_;
+
+ '';
+}
+
+sub get_ordinal_suffix{
+ local($num,$gender) = @_;
+ local($suffix,$suffixsub);
+
+ $suffixsub = "get_ordinal_suffix_$default_language";
+
+ if (defined ($suffixsub))
+ {
+ $suffix = &$suffixsub($num,$gender);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $suffix = &get_ordinal_suffix_english($num,$gender);
+ }
+
+ $suffix;
+}
+
+sub getordinal{
+ local($num,$gender) = @_;
+ local($suffix) = &get_ordinal_suffix($num,$gender);
+ local($text)='';
+
+ if ($suffix eq '')
+ {
+ $text = $num;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ local($br_id) = ++$global{'max_id'};
+ $text = $num . "\\fmtord${OP}$br_id${CP}$suffix${OP}$br_id${CP}";
+ }
+
+ $text;
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_ordinalnum{
+ local($_) = @_;
+ local($num) = &missing_braces
+ unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$num=$2;''/eo);
+ my($gender)='m';
+ local($suffix)='';
+
+ if (s/\[([mfn])\]//)
+ {
+ $gender = $1;
+ }
+
+ $suffix = &get_ordinal_suffix($num,$gender);
+
+ local($br_id) = ++$global{'max_id'};
+ join('', $num, "\\fmtord${OP}$br_id${CP}$suffix${OP}$br_id${CP}", $_);
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_FCordinal{
+ &do_cmd_ordinal;
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_ordinal{
+ local($ctr, $val, $id, $_) = &read_counter_value($_[0]);
+ my($gender)='m';
+
+ $_[0] =~ s/${OP}$id${CP}$ctr${OP}$id${CP}//;
+
+ if ($_[0]=~s/\[(.)\]//)
+ {
+ $gender = $1;
+ }
+
+ if ($ctr eq 'DAY' or $ctr eq 'MONTH' or $str eq 'YEAR')
+ {
+ # this is a cludge to make it work with newdateformat
+ join('', '{ORDINAL{', $ctr, '}}', $_[0]);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ join('', &getordinal($val, $gender), $_[0]);
+ }
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_storeordinal{
+ local($_) = @_;
+ local($key);
+
+ $key = &missing_braces
+ unless ((s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o)&&($key=$2));
+
+ local($ctr, $val, $id, $_) = &read_counter_value($_);
+ my($gender)='m';
+
+ $_ =~ s/${OP}$id${CP}$ctr${OP}$id${CP}//;
+
+ if ($_ =~s/\s*\[(.)\]//)
+ {
+ $gender = $1;
+ }
+
+ if ($ctr eq 'DAY' or $ctr eq 'MONTH' or $ctr eq 'YEAR')
+ {
+ # this is a cludge to make it work with newdateformat
+ $fmtcntvar{$key} = join('', '{ORDINAL{', $ctr, '}}');
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $fmtcntvar{$key} = &getordinal($val, $gender);
+ }
+
+ $_;
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_storeordinalnum{
+ local($_) = @_;
+ local($key, $val);
+
+ $key = &missing_braces
+ unless ((s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o)&&($key=$2));
+
+ $val = &missing_braces
+ unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$val=$2;''/eo);
+
+ my($gender)='m';
+
+ if ($_ =~s/\s*\[([mfn])\]//)
+ {
+ $gender = $1;
+ }
+
+ $fmtcntvar{$key} = &getordinal($val, $gender);
+
+ $_;
+}
+
+@unitthstring = ('zeroth',
+ 'first',
+ 'second',
+ 'third',
+ 'fourth',
+ 'fifth',
+ 'sixth',
+ 'seventh',
+ 'eighth',
+ 'ninth');
+
+@tenthstring = ('',
+ 'tenth',
+ 'twentieth',
+ 'thirtieth',
+ 'fortieth',
+ 'fiftieth',
+ 'sixtieth',
+ 'seventieth',
+ 'eightieth',
+ 'ninetieth');
+
+@teenthstring = ('tenth',
+ 'eleventh',
+ 'twelfth',
+ 'thirteenth',
+ 'fourteenth',
+ 'fifteenth',
+ 'sixteenth',
+ 'seventeenth',
+ 'eighteenth',
+ 'nineteenth');
+
+@unitstring = ('zero',
+ 'one',
+ 'two',
+ 'three',
+ 'four',
+ 'five',
+ 'six',
+ 'seven',
+ 'eight',
+ 'nine');
+
+@teenstring = ('ten',
+ 'eleven',
+ 'twelve',
+ 'thirteen',
+ 'fourteen',
+ 'fifteen',
+ 'sixteen',
+ 'seventeen',
+ 'eighteen',
+ 'nineteen');
+@tenstring = ('',
+ 'ten',
+ 'twenty',
+ 'thirty',
+ 'forty',
+ 'fifty',
+ 'sixty',
+ 'seventy',
+ 'eighty',
+ 'ninety');
+
+$hundredname = "hundred";
+$hundredthname = "hundredth";
+$thousandname = "thousand";
+$thousandthname = "thousandth";
+
+sub get_numberstringenglish{
+ local($num) = @_;
+ local($name)="";
+
+ unless (($num >= 1000000) || ($num < 0))
+ {
+ if ($num >= 1000)
+ {
+ local($thousands) = &get_numberstringenglish($num/1000);
+ $name .= $thousands . " $thousandname";
+ $num = $num%1000;
+ }
+
+ if ($num >= 100)
+ {
+ if ($_[0] >= 1000) { $name .= " "; }
+
+ local($hundreds) = &get_numberstringenglish($num/100);
+ $name .= $hundreds . " $hundredname";
+ $num = $num%100;
+ }
+
+ if (($_[0] > 100) && ($_[0]%100 > 0)) { $name .= " and "; }
+
+ if ($num >= 20)
+ {
+ $name .= $tenstring[$num/10];
+
+ if ($num%10 > 0) { $name .= '-'; }
+ }
+
+ if (($num >= 10) && ($num < 20))
+ {
+ $name .= $teenstring[$num%10];
+ }
+ elsif (($num%10 > 0) || ($_[0] == 0))
+ {
+ $name .= $unitstring[$num%10];
+ }
+ }
+
+ $name;
+}
+
+@unitthstringfrench = ('zeroi\`eme',
+ 'uni\`eme',
+ 'deuxi\`eme',
+ 'troisi\`eme',
+ 'quatri\`eme',
+ 'cinqui\`eme',
+ 'sixi\`eme',
+ 'septi\`eme',
+ 'huiti\`eme',
+ 'neuvi\`eme');
+
+@tenthstringfrench = ('',
+ 'dixi\`eme',
+ 'vingti\`eme',
+ 'trentri\`eme',
+ 'quaranti\`eme',
+ 'cinquanti\`eme',
+ 'soixanti\`eme',
+ 'septenti\`eme',
+ 'huitanti\`eme',
+ 'nonenti\`eme');
+
+@teenthstringfrench = ('dixi\`eme',
+ 'onzi\`eme',
+ 'douzi\`eme',
+ 'treizi\`eme',
+ 'quatorzi\`eme',
+ 'quinzi\`eme',
+ 'seizi\`eme',
+ 'dix-septi\`eme',
+ 'dix-huiti\`eme',
+ 'dix-neuvi\`eme');
+
+@unitstringfrench = ('zero',
+ 'un',
+ 'deux',
+ 'trois',
+ 'quatre',
+ 'cinq',
+ 'six',
+ 'sept',
+ 'huit',
+ 'neuf');
+
+@teenstringfrench = ('dix',
+ 'onze',
+ 'douze',
+ 'treize',
+ 'quatorze',
+ 'quinze',
+ 'seize',
+ 'dix-sept',
+ 'dix-huit',
+ 'dix-neuf');
+
+@tenstringfrench = ('',
+ 'dix',
+ 'vingt',
+ 'trente',
+ 'quarante',
+ 'cinquante',
+ 'soixante',
+ 'septente',
+ 'huitante',
+ 'nonente');
+
+$hundrednamefrench = "cent";
+$hundredthnamefrench = "centi\\`eme";
+$thousandnamefrench = "mille";
+$thousandthnamefrench = "mili\\`eme";
+
+@unitthstringspanish = ('cero',
+ 'primero',
+ 'segundo',
+ 'tercero',
+ 'cuarto',
+ 'quinto',
+ 'sexto',
+ 's\\\'eptimo',
+ 'octavo',
+ 'noveno');
+
+@tenthstringspanish = ('',
+ 'd\\\'ecimo',
+ 'vig\\\'esimo',
+ 'trig\\\'esimo',
+ 'cuadrag\\\'esimo',
+ 'quincuag\\\'esimo',
+ 'sexag\\\'esimo',
+ 'septuag\\\'esimo',
+ 'octog\\\'esimo',
+ 'nonag\\\'esimo');
+
+@teenthstringspanish = ('d\\\'ecimo',
+ 'und\\\'ecimo',
+ 'duod\\\'ecimo',
+ 'decimotercero',
+ 'decimocuarto',
+ 'decimoquinto',
+ 'decimosexto',
+ 'decimos\\\'eptimo',
+ 'decimoctavo',
+ 'decimonoveno');
+
+@hundredthstringspanish = ('',
+ 'cent\\\'esimo',
+ 'ducent\\\'esimo',
+ 'tricent\\\'esimo',
+ 'cuadringent\\\'esimo',
+ 'quingent\\\'esimo',
+ 'sexcent\\\'esimo',
+ 'septing\\\'esimo',
+ 'octingent\\\'esimo',
+ 'noningent\\\'esimo');
+
+@unitstringspanish = ('cero',
+ 'uno',
+ 'dos',
+ 'tres',
+ 'cuatro',
+ 'cinco',
+ 'seis',
+ 'siete',
+ 'ocho',
+ 'nueve');
+
+@teenstringspanish = ('diez',
+ 'once',
+ 'doce',
+ 'trece',
+ 'catorce',
+ 'quince',
+ 'diecis\\\'eis',
+ 'diecisiete',
+ 'dieciocho',
+ 'diecinueve');
+
+@twentystringspanish = ('viente',
+ 'vientiuno',
+ 'vientid\\\'os',
+ 'vientitr\\\'es',
+ 'vienticuatro',
+ 'vienticinco',
+ 'vientis\\\'eis',
+ 'vientisiete',
+ 'vientiocho',
+ 'vientinueve');
+
+@tenstringspanish = ('',
+ 'diez',
+ 'viente',
+ 'treinta',
+ 'cuarenta',
+ 'cincuenta',
+ 'sesenta',
+ 'setenta',
+ 'ochenta',
+ 'noventa');
+
+@hundredstringspanish = ('',
+ 'ciento',
+ 'doscientos',
+ 'trescientos',
+ 'cuatrocientos',
+ 'quinientos',
+ 'seiscientos',
+ 'setecientos',
+ 'ochocientos',
+ 'novecientos');
+
+$hundrednamespanish = "cien";
+$hundredthnamespanish = "centi\\`eme";
+$thousandnamespanish = "mil";
+$thousandthnamespanish = "mil\\'esimo";
+
+@unitthstringportuges = ('zero',
+ 'primeiro',
+ 'segundo',
+ 'terceiro',
+ 'quatro',
+ 'quinto',
+ 'sexto',
+ 's\\\'etimo',
+ 'oitavo',
+ 'nono');
+
+@tenthstringportuges = ('',
+ 'd\\\'ecimo',
+ 'vig\\\'esimo',
+ 'trig\\\'esimo',
+ 'quadrag\\\'esimo',
+ 'q\"uinquag\\\'esimo',
+ 'sexag\\\'esimo',
+ 'setuag\\\'esimo',
+ 'octog\\\'esimo',
+ 'nonag\\\'esimo');
+
+@hundredthstringportuges = ('',
+ 'cent\\\'esimo',
+ 'ducent\\\'esimo',
+ 'trecent\\\'esimo',
+ 'quadringent\\\'esimo',
+ 'q\"uingent\\\'esimo',
+ 'seiscent\\\'esimo',
+ 'setingent\\\'esimo',
+ 'octingent\\\'esimo',
+ 'nongent\\\'esimo');
+
+@unitstringportuges = ('zero',
+ 'um',
+ 'dois',
+ 'tr\^es',
+ 'quatro',
+ 'cinco',
+ 'seis',
+ 'sete',
+ 'oito',
+ 'nove');
+
+@teenstringportuges = ('dez',
+ 'onze',
+ 'doze',
+ 'treze',
+ 'quatorze',
+ 'quinze',
+ 'dezesseis',
+ 'dezessete',
+ 'dezoito',
+ 'dezenove');
+
+@tenstringportuges = ('',
+ 'dez',
+ 'vinte',
+ 'trinta',
+ 'quaranta',
+ 'cinq\"uenta',
+ 'sessenta',
+ 'setenta',
+ 'oitenta',
+ 'noventa');
+
+@hundredstringportuges = ('',
+ 'cento',
+ 'duzentos',
+ 'trezentos',
+ 'quatrocentos',
+ 'quinhentos',
+ 'seiscentos',
+ 'setecentos',
+ 'oitocentos',
+ 'novecentos');
+
+$hundrednameportuges = "cem";
+$thousandnameportuges = "mil";
+$thousandthnameportuges = "mil\\'esimo";
+
+sub get_numberstringfrench{
+ local($num,$gender) = @_;
+ local($name)="";
+
+ if ($gender eq 'f')
+ {
+ $unitstringfrench[1] = 'une';
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $unitstringfrench[1] = 'un';
+ }
+
+ unless (($num >= 1000000) || ($num < 0))
+ {
+ if ($num >= 1000)
+ {
+ local($thousands) = '';
+
+ if ($num >= 2000)
+ {
+ $thousands = &get_numberstringfrench($num/1000,$gender).' ';
+ }
+
+ $name .= $thousands . $thousandnamefrench;
+ $num = $num%1000;
+ }
+
+ if ($num >= 100)
+ {
+ if ($_[0] >= 1000) { $name .= " "; }
+
+ local($hundreds) = '';
+
+ if ($num >= 200)
+ {
+ $hundreds = &get_numberstringfrench($num/100,$gender).' ';
+ }
+
+ $name .= $hundreds . $hundrednamefrench;
+ $num = $num%100;
+
+ if (($_[0]%100 == 0) && ($_[0]/100 > 1))
+ {
+ $name .= 's';
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (($_[0] > 100) && ($_[0]%100 > 0)) { $name .= " "; }
+
+ if ($num >= 20)
+ {
+ if ($frenchdialect eq 'france' and $num >= 70)
+ {
+ if ($num < 80)
+ {
+ $name .= $tenstringfrench[6];
+
+ if ($num%10 == 1)
+ {
+ $name .= ' et ';
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $name .= '-';
+ }
+
+ $num = 10+($num%10);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $name .= 'quatre-vingt' . ($num==80?'s':'-');
+
+ if ($num >= 90)
+ {
+ $num = 10+($num%10);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ elsif ($frenchdialect eq 'belgian'
+ && ($num >= 80) && ($num < 90))
+ {
+ $name .= 'quatre-vingt' . ($num==80?'s':'-');
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $name .= $tenstringfrench[$num/10];
+
+ if ($num%10 == 1) { $name .= ' et ';}
+ elsif ($num%10 > 0) { $name .= '-'; }
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (($num >= 10) && ($num < 20))
+ {
+ $name .= $teenstringfrench[$num%10];
+ }
+ elsif (($num%10 > 0) || ($_[0] == 0))
+ {
+ $name .= $unitstringfrench[$num%10];
+ }
+ }
+
+ $name;
+}
+
+sub get_numberstringspanish{
+ local($num,$gender) = @_;
+ local($name)="";
+
+ if ($gender eq 'f')
+ {
+ $unitstringspanish[1] = 'una';
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $unitstringspanish[1] = 'uno';
+ }
+
+ unless (($num >= 1000000) || ($num < 0))
+ {
+ if ($num >= 1000)
+ {
+ local($thousands) = '';
+
+ if ($num >= 2000)
+ {
+ $thousands = &get_numberstringspanish($num/1000,$gender).' ';
+ }
+
+ $name .= $thousands . $thousandnamespanish;
+ $num = $num%1000;
+ }
+
+ if ($num >= 100)
+ {
+ if ($_[0] >= 1000) { $name .= " "; }
+
+ local($hundreds) = '';
+
+ if ($num > 100)
+ {
+ $hundreds = $hundredstringspanish[$num/100];
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $hundreds = 'cien';
+ }
+
+ $name .= $hundreds;
+ $num = $num%100;
+ }
+
+ if (($_[0] > 100) && ($_[0]%100 > 0)) { $name .= " y "; }
+
+ if ($num >= 30)
+ {
+ $name .= $tenstringspanish[$num/10];
+
+ if ($num%10 > 0) { $name .= ' y '; }
+ }
+
+ if (($num >=20) && ($num < 30))
+ {
+ $name .= $twentystringspanish[$num%10];
+ }
+ elsif (($num >= 10) && ($num < 20))
+ {
+ $name .= $teenstringspanish[$num%10];
+ }
+ elsif (($num%10 > 0) || ($_[0] == 0))
+ {
+ $name .= $unitstringspanish[$num%10];
+ }
+ }
+
+ $name;
+}
+
+sub get_numberstringportuges{
+ local($num,$gender) = @_;
+ local($name)="";
+
+ if ($gender eq 'f')
+ {
+ $unitstringportuges[0] = 'zera';
+ $unitstringportuges[1] = 'uma';
+ $unitstringportuges[2] = 'duas';
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $unitstringportuges[0] = 'zero';
+ $unitstringportuges[1] = 'um';
+ $unitstringportuges[2] = 'dois';
+ }
+
+ unless (($num >= 1000000) || ($num < 0))
+ {
+ if ($num >= 1000)
+ {
+ local($thousands) = '';
+
+ if ($num >= 2000)
+ {
+ $thousands = &get_numberstringportuges($num/1000,$gender).' ';
+ }
+
+ $name .= $thousands . $thousandnameportuges;
+ $num = $num%1000;
+ }
+
+ if ($num >= 100)
+ {
+ if ($_[0] >= 1000) { $name .= " "; }
+
+ local($hundreds) = '';
+
+ if ($num > 100)
+ {
+ $hundreds = $hundredstringportuges[$num/100];
+
+ if ($gender eq 'f' and $num >= 200)
+ {
+ $hundreds =~s/o(s?)$/a\1/;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $hundreds = $hundrednameportuges;
+ }
+
+ $name .= $hundreds;
+ $num = $num%100;
+ }
+
+ if (($_[0] > 100) && ($_[0]%100 > 0)) { $name .= " e "; }
+
+ if ($num >= 20)
+ {
+ $name .= $tenstringportuges[$num/10];
+
+ if ($num%10 == 1) { $name .= ' e ';}
+ elsif ($num%10 > 0) { $name .= ' '; }
+ }
+
+ if (($num >= 10) && ($num < 20))
+ {
+ $name .= $teenstringportuges[$num%10];
+ }
+ elsif (($num%10 > 0) || ($_[0] == 0))
+ {
+ $name .= $unitstringportuges[$num%10];
+ }
+ }
+
+ $name;
+}
+
+@unitthstringMgerman = ('nullter',
+ 'erster',
+ 'zweiter',
+ 'dritter',
+ 'vierter',
+ 'f\\"unter',
+ 'sechster',
+ 'siebter',
+ 'achter',
+ 'neunter');
+
+@tenthstringMgerman = ('',
+ 'zehnter',
+ 'zwanzigster',
+ 'drei\\ss igster',
+ 'vierzigster',
+ 'f\\"unfzigster',
+ 'sechzigster',
+ 'siebzigster',
+ 'achtzigster',
+ 'neunzigster');
+
+@teenthstringMgerman = ('zehnter',
+ 'elfter',
+ 'zw\\"olfter',
+ 'dreizehnter',
+ 'vierzehnter',
+ 'f\\"unfzehnter',
+ 'sechzehnter',
+ 'siebzehnter',
+ 'achtzehnter',
+ 'neunzehnter');
+
+@unitthstringFgerman = ('nullte',
+ 'erste',
+ 'zweite',
+ 'dritte',
+ 'vierte',
+ 'f\\"unfte',
+ 'sechste',
+ 'siebte',
+ 'achte',
+ 'neunte');
+
+@tenthstringFgerman = ('',
+ 'zehnte',
+ 'zwanzigste',
+ 'drei\\ss igste',
+ 'vierzigste',
+ 'f\\"unfzigste',
+ 'sechzigste',
+ 'siebzigste',
+ 'achtzigste',
+ 'neunzigste');
+
+@teenthstringFgerman = ('zehnte',
+ 'elfte',
+ 'zw\\"olfte',
+ 'dreizehnte',
+ 'vierzehnte',
+ 'f\\"unfzehnte',
+ 'sechzehnte',
+ 'siebzehnte',
+ 'achtzehnte',
+ 'neunzehnte');
+
+@unitthstringNgerman = ('nulltes',
+ 'erstes',
+ 'zweites',
+ 'drittes',
+ 'viertes',
+ 'f\\"unte',
+ 'sechstes',
+ 'siebtes',
+ 'achtes',
+ 'neuntes');
+
+@tenthstringNgerman = ('',
+ 'zehntes',
+ 'zwanzigstes',
+ 'drei\\ss igstes',
+ 'vierzigstes',
+ 'f\\"unfzigstes',
+ 'sechzigstes',
+ 'siebzigstes',
+ 'achtzigstes',
+ 'neunzigstes');
+
+@teenthstringNgerman = ('zehntes',
+ 'elftes',
+ 'zw\\"olftes',
+ 'dreizehntes',
+ 'vierzehntes',
+ 'f\\"unfzehntes',
+ 'sechzehntes',
+ 'siebzehntes',
+ 'achtzehntes',
+ 'neunzehntes');
+
+@unitstringgerman = ('null',
+ 'ein', # eins dealt with separately (this is for prefixes)
+ 'zwei',
+ 'drei',
+ 'vier',
+ 'f\\"unf',
+ 'sechs',
+ 'sieben',
+ 'acht',
+ 'neun');
+
+@teenstringgerman = ('zehn',
+ 'elf',
+ 'zw\\"olf',
+ 'dreizehn',
+ 'vierzehn',
+ 'f\\"unfzehn',
+ 'sechzehn',
+ 'siebzehn',
+ 'achtzehn',
+ 'neunzehn');
+
+@tenstringgerman = ('',
+ 'zehn',
+ 'zwanzig',
+ 'drei\\ss ig',
+ 'vierzig',
+ 'f\\"unfzig',
+ 'sechzig',
+ 'siebzig',
+ 'achtzig',
+ 'neunzig');
+
+sub do_cmd_einhundert{
+ local($_) = @_;
+
+ "einhundert$_";
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_eintausend{
+ local($_) = @_;
+
+ "eintausend$_";
+}
+
+sub get_numberunderhundredgerman{
+ local($num)=@_;
+ local($name)='';
+
+ if ($num == 1)
+ {
+ $name = 'eins';
+ }
+ elsif ($num < 10)
+ {
+ $name = $unitstringgerman[$num];
+ }
+ elsif ($num%10 == 0)
+ {
+ $name = $tenstringgerman[$num/10];
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $name = join('und', $unitstringgerman[$num%10],
+ $tenstringgerman[$num/10]);
+ }
+
+ $name;
+}
+
+sub get_numberstringgerman{
+ local($orgnum,$gender) = @_;
+ local($name)="";
+
+ local($num) = $orgnum;
+
+ unless (($num >= 1000000) || ($num < 0))
+ {
+ if ($num >= 1000 and $num < 2000)
+ {
+ $name = &translate_commands("\\eintausend ");
+ }
+ elsif ($num >= 2000)
+ {
+ $name = &get_numberunderhundredgerman($num/1000)
+ . "tausend";
+ }
+
+ $num = $orgnum%1000;
+
+ if ($num >= 100 and $num < 200)
+ {
+ if ($orgnum > 1000)
+ {
+ $name .= "einhundert";
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $name = &translate_commands("\\einhundert ");
+ }
+ }
+ elsif ($num >= 200)
+ {
+ $name .= $unitstringgerman[$num/100]."hundert";
+ }
+
+ $num = $num%100;
+
+ if ($orgnum == 0)
+ {
+ $name = 'null';
+ }
+ elsif ($num > 0)
+ {
+ $name .= &get_numberunderhundredgerman($num);
+ }
+ }
+
+ $name;
+}
+
+sub get_numberstring{
+ local($val,$gender) = @_;
+
+ if ($default_language eq 'french')
+ {
+ &get_numberstringfrench($val,$gender);
+ }
+ elsif ($default_language eq 'spanish')
+ {
+ &get_numberstringspanish($val,$gender);
+ }
+ elsif ($default_language eq 'portuges')
+ {
+ &get_numberstringportuges($val,$gender);
+ }
+ elsif ($default_language eq 'german'
+ or $default_language eq 'ngerman')
+ {
+ &get_numberstringgerman($val,$gender);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ &get_numberstringenglish($val);
+ }
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_numberstringnum{
+ local($_) = @_;
+ local($num,$gender);
+ $num = &missing_braces unless
+ s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$num=$2;''/eo;
+
+ if (s/\[(m|f|n)\]//)
+ {
+ $gender = $1;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $gender = 'm';
+ }
+
+ join('', &get_numberstring($num,$gender), $_);
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_numberstring{
+ local($ctr, $val, $id, $_) = &read_counter_value($_[0]);
+ my($gender)='m';
+
+ $_[0] =~ s/${OP}$id${CP}$ctr${OP}$id${CP}//;
+
+ if ($_[0]=~s/\[(.)\]//)
+ {
+ $gender = $1;
+ }
+
+ if ($ctr eq 'DAY' or $ctr eq 'MONTH' or $ctr eq 'YEAR')
+ {
+ # this is a cludge to make it work with newdateformat
+ join('', '{NUMBERSTRING{', $ctr, '}}', $_[0]);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ join('', &get_numberstring($val, $gender), $_[0]);
+ }
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_storenumberstring{
+ local($_) = @_;
+ local($key);
+
+ $key = &missing_braces
+ unless ((s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o)&&($key=$2));
+
+ local($ctr, $val, $id, $_) = &read_counter_value($_);
+ my($gender)='m';
+
+ $_ =~ s/${OP}$id${CP}$ctr${OP}$id${CP}//;
+
+ if ($_ =~s/\s*\[(.)\]//)
+ {
+ $gender = $1;
+ }
+
+ if ($ctr eq 'DAY' or $ctr eq 'MONTH' or $ctr eq 'YEAR')
+ {
+ # this is a cludge to make it work with newdateformat
+ $fmtcntvar{$key} = join('', '{NUMBERSTRING{', $ctr, '}}');
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $fmtcntvar{$key} = join('', &get_numberstring($val, $gender));
+ }
+
+ $_;
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_storenumberstringnum{
+ local($_) = @_;
+ local($key, $val);
+
+ $key = &missing_braces
+ unless ((s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o)&&($key=$2));
+
+ $val = &missing_braces
+ unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$val=$2;''/eo);
+
+ my($gender)='m';
+
+ if ($_ =~s/\s*\[([mfn])\]//)
+ {
+ $gender = $1;
+ }
+
+ $fmtcntvar{$key} = join('', &get_numberstring($val, $gender));
+
+ $_;
+}
+
+sub get_Numberstring{
+ local($val,$gender) = @_;
+ local($string) = &get_numberstring($val,$gender);
+
+ if ($default_language=~m/german/)
+ {
+ $string =~ s/([a-z])([^\s\-]+)/\u\1\2/;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $string =~ s/([a-z])([^\s\-]+)/\u\1\2/g;
+
+ if ($default_language eq 'french')
+ {
+ $string =~ s/ Et / et /g;
+ }
+ elsif ($default_language eq 'spanish')
+ {
+ $string =~ s/ Y / y /g;
+ }
+ elsif ($default_language eq 'portuges')
+ {
+ $string =~ s/ E / e /g;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $string =~ s/ And / and /g;
+ }
+ }
+
+ $string;
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_Numberstringnum{
+ local($_) = @_;
+ local($num,$gender);
+ $num = &missing_braces
+ unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$num=$2;''/eo);
+
+ if (s/\[(m|f|n)\]//)
+ {
+ $gender = $1;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $gender = 'm';
+ }
+
+ join('', &get_Numberstring($num,$gender), $_);
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_Numberstring{
+ local($ctr, $val, $id, $_) = &read_counter_value($_[0]);
+ my($gender)='m';
+
+ $_[0] =~ s/${OP}$id${CP}$ctr${OP}$id${CP}//;
+
+ if ($_[0]=~s/\[(.)\]//)
+ {
+ $gender = $1;
+ }
+
+ if ($ctr eq 'DAY' or $ctr eq 'MONTH' or $ctr eq 'YEAR')
+ {
+ # this is a cludge to make it work with newdateformat
+ join('', '{NNUMBERSTRING{', $ctr, '}}', $_[0]);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ join('', &get_Numberstring($val, $gender), $_[0]);
+ }
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_storeNumberstring{
+ local($_) = @_;
+ local($key);
+
+ $key = &missing_braces
+ unless ((s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o)&&($key=$2));
+
+ local($ctr, $val, $id, $_) = &read_counter_value($_);
+ my($gender)='m';
+
+ $_ =~ s/${OP}$id${CP}$ctr${OP}$id${CP}//;
+
+ if ($_ =~s/\s*\[([mfn])\]//)
+ {
+ $gender = $1;
+ }
+
+ if ($ctr eq 'DAY' or $ctr eq 'MONTH' or $ctr eq 'YEAR')
+ {
+ # this is a cludge to make it work with newdateformat
+ $fmtcntvar{$key} = join('', '{NNUMBERSTRING{', $ctr, '}}');
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $fmtcntvar{$key} = join('', &get_Numberstring($val, $gender));
+ }
+
+ $_;
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_storeNumberstringnum{
+ local($_) = @_;
+ local($key, $val);
+
+ $key = &missing_braces
+ unless ((s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o)&&($key=$2));
+
+ $val = &missing_braces
+ unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$val=$2;''/eo);
+
+ my($gender)='m';
+
+ if ($_ =~s/\s*\[([mfn])\]//)
+ {
+ $gender = $1;
+ }
+
+ $fmtcntvar{$key} = join('', &get_Numberstring($val, $gender));
+
+ $_;
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_NUMBERstringnum{
+ local($_) = @_;
+ local($num,$gender);
+ $num = &missing_braces
+ unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$num=$2;''/eo);
+
+ if (s/\[(m|f|n)\]//)
+ {
+ $gender = $1;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $gender = 'm';
+ }
+
+ join('', uc(&get_numberstring($num,$gender)), $_);
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_NUMBERstring{
+ local($ctr, $val, $id, $_) = &read_counter_value($_[0]);
+ my($gender)='m';
+
+ $_[0] =~ s/${OP}$id${CP}$ctr${OP}$id${CP}//;
+
+ if ($_[0]=~s/\[(.)\]//)
+ {
+ $gender = $1;
+ }
+
+ if ($ctr eq 'DAY' or $ctr eq 'MONTH' or $ctr eq 'YEAR')
+ {
+ # this is a cludge to make it work with newdateformat
+ join('', '{CAPNUMBERSTRING{', $ctr, '}}', $_);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ join('', uc(&get_numberstring($val, $gender)), $_);
+ }
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_storeNUMBERstring{
+ local($_) = @_;
+ local($key);
+
+ $key = &missing_braces
+ unless ((s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o)&&($key=$2));
+
+ local($ctr, $val, $id, $_) = &read_counter_value($_);
+ my($gender)='m';
+
+ $_ =~ s/${OP}$id${CP}$ctr${OP}$id${CP}//;
+
+ if ($_ =~s/\s*\[(.)\]//)
+ {
+ $gender = $1;
+ }
+
+ if ($ctr eq 'DAY' or $ctr eq 'MONTH' or $ctr eq 'YEAR')
+ {
+ # this is a cludge to make it work with newdateformat
+ $fmtcntvar{$key} = join('', '{CAPNUMBERSTRING{', $ctr, '}}');
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $fmtcntvar{$key} = uc(&get_numberstring($val, $gender));
+ }
+
+ $_;
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_storeNUMBERstringnum{
+ local($_) = @_;
+ local($key, $val);
+
+ $key = &missing_braces
+ unless ((s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o)&&($key=$2));
+
+ $val = &missing_braces
+ unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$val=$2;''/eo);
+
+ my($gender)='m';
+
+ if ($_ =~s/\s*\[([mfn])\]//)
+ {
+ $gender = $1;
+ }
+
+ $fmtcntvar{$key} = uc(&get_numberstring($val, $gender));
+
+ $_;
+}
+
+sub get_ordinalstringenglish{
+ local($num) = @_;
+ local($name)="";
+
+ unless (($num >= 1000000) || ($num < 0))
+ {
+ if ($num >= 1000)
+ {
+ local($thousands) = &get_numberstring($num/1000);
+ $name .= $thousands;
+
+ if ($num%1000 > 0)
+ {
+ $name .= " $thousandname";
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $name .= " $thousandthname";
+ }
+
+ $num = $num%1000;
+ }
+
+ if ($num >= 100)
+ {
+ if ($_[0] >= 1000) { $name .= " "; }
+
+ local($hundreds) = &get_numberstring($num/100);
+ $name .= $hundreds;
+
+ if ($num%100 > 0)
+ {
+ $name .= " $hundredname";
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $name .= " $hundredthname";
+ }
+
+ $num = $num%100;
+ }
+
+ if (($_[0] > 100) && ($_[0]%100 > 0)) { $name .= " and "; }
+
+ if ($num >= 20)
+ {
+ if ($num%10 > 0)
+ {
+ $name .= $tenstring[$num/10] . '-';
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $name .= $tenthstring[$num/10];
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (($num >= 10) && ($num < 20))
+ {
+ $name .= $teenthstring[$num%10];
+ }
+ elsif (($num%10 > 0) || ($_[0] == 0))
+ {
+ $name .= $unitthstring[$num%10];
+ }
+ }
+
+ $name;
+}
+
+sub get_ordinalstringfrench{
+ local($num,$gender) = @_;
+ local($name)="";
+
+ unless (($num >= 1000000) || ($num < 0))
+ {
+ if ($num >= 1000)
+ {
+ local($thousands) = '';
+
+ if ($num >= 2000)
+ {
+ $thousands = &get_numberstringfrench($num/1000,$gender).' ';
+ }
+
+ $num = $num%1000;
+
+ if ($num > 0)
+ {
+ $name .= $thousands . $thousandnamefrench;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $name .= $thousands . $thousandthnamefrench;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if ($num >= 100)
+ {
+ if ($_[0] >= 1000) { $name .= " "; }
+
+ local($hundreds) = '';
+
+ if ($num >= 200)
+ {
+ $hundreds = &get_numberstringfrench($num/100,$gender).' ';
+ }
+
+ $num = $num%100;
+
+ if ($num > 0)
+ {
+ $name .= $hundreds . $hundrednamefrench;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $name .= $hundreds . $hundredthnamefrench;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (($_[0] > 100) && ($_[0]%100 > 0)) { $name .= " "; }
+
+ if ($num >= 20)
+ {
+ if ($frenchdialect eq 'france' and $num >= 70)
+ {
+ if ($num < 80)
+ {
+ if ($num%10 > 0)
+ {
+ $name .= $tenstringfrench[6];
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $name .= $tenthstringfrench[6];
+ }
+
+ if ($num%10 == 1)
+ {
+ $name .= ' et ';
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $name .= '-';
+ }
+
+ $num = 10+($num%10);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $name .= 'quatre-vingt' . ($num==80?'i\`eme':'-');
+
+ if ($num >= 90)
+ {
+ $num = 10+($num%10);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ elsif ($frenchdialect eq 'belgian' and $num >= 80)
+ {
+ $name .= 'quatre-vingt' . ($num==80?'i\`eme':'-');
+
+ if ($num >= 90)
+ {
+ $num = 10+($num%10);
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if ($num%10 > 0)
+ {
+ $name .= $tenstringfrench[$num/10];
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $name .= $tenthstringfrench[$num/10];
+ }
+
+ if ($num%10 == 1) { $name .= ' et ';}
+ elsif ($num%10 > 0) { $name .= '-'; }
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (($num >= 10) && ($num < 20))
+ {
+ $name .= $teenthstringfrench[$num%10];
+ }
+ elsif ($_[0] == 1)
+ {
+ $name = 'premi\`ere';
+ }
+ elsif (($num%10 > 0) || ($_[0] == 0))
+ {
+ $name .= $unitthstringfrench[$num%10];
+ }
+ }
+
+ $name;
+}
+
+sub get_ordinalstringspanish{
+ local($num,$gender) = @_;
+ local($name)="";
+ local($str);
+
+ unless (($num >= 1000000) || ($num < 0))
+ {
+ if ($num >= 1000)
+ {
+ if ($num >= 2000)
+ {
+ local($thousands) = &get_ordinalstringspanish($num/1000);
+
+ if ($gender eq 'f')
+ {
+ $thousands =~s/o(s?)$/a\1/;
+ }
+
+ $name .= $thousands. " ";
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $name = "";
+ }
+
+ $name .= "$thousandthnamespanish";
+
+ if ($gender eq 'f')
+ {
+ $name =~s/o$/a/;
+ }
+
+ $num = $num%1000;
+ }
+
+ if ($num >= 100)
+ {
+ if ($_[0] >= 1000) { $name .= " "; }
+
+ local($hundreds) = $hundredthstringspanish[$num/100];
+
+ if ($gender eq 'f')
+ {
+ $hundreds =~s/o$/a/;
+ }
+
+ $name .= $hundreds;
+
+ $num = $num%100;
+ }
+
+ if (($_[0] > 100) && ($_[0]%100 > 0)) { $name .= " "; }
+
+ local($lastbit)="";
+
+ if ($num >= 20)
+ {
+ $lastbit = $tenthstringspanish[$num/10];
+
+ if ($num%10 > 0)
+ {
+ $lastbit .= ' ';
+ }
+
+ if ($gender eq 'f')
+ {
+ $lastbit =~s/o([ s]*)$/a\1/;
+ }
+
+ $name .= $lastbit;
+
+ $lastbit = "";
+ }
+
+ if (($num >= 10) && ($num < 20))
+ {
+ $lastbit = $teenthstringspanish[$num%10];
+ }
+ elsif (($num%10 > 0) || ($_[0] == 0))
+ {
+ $lastbit = $unitthstringspanish[$num%10];
+ }
+
+ if ($gender eq 'f')
+ {
+ $lastbit =~s/o([ s]*)$/a\1/;
+ }
+
+ $name .= $lastbit;
+ }
+
+ $name;
+}
+
+sub get_ordinalstringportuges{
+ local($num,$gender) = @_;
+ local($name)="";
+ local($str);
+
+ unless (($num >= 1000000) || ($num < 0))
+ {
+ if ($num >= 1000)
+ {
+ if ($num >= 2000)
+ {
+ local($thousands) = &get_ordinalstringportuges($num/1000);
+
+ if ($gender eq 'f')
+ {
+ $thousands =~s/o(s?)$/a\1/;
+ }
+
+ $name .= $thousands. " ";
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $name = "";
+ }
+
+ $name .= "$thousandthnameportuges";
+
+ if ($gender eq 'f')
+ {
+ $name =~s/o$/a/;
+ }
+
+ $num = $num%1000;
+ }
+
+ if ($num >= 100)
+ {
+ if ($_[0] >= 1000) { $name .= " "; }
+
+ local($hundreds) = $hundredthstringportuges[$num/100];
+
+ if ($gender eq 'f')
+ {
+ $hundreds =~s/o$/a/;
+ }
+
+ $name .= $hundreds;
+
+ $num = $num%100;
+ }
+
+ if (($_[0] > 100) && ($_[0]%100 > 0)) { $name .= "-"; }
+
+ local($lastbit)="";
+
+ if ($num >= 10)
+ {
+ $lastbit = $tenthstringportuges[$num/10];
+
+ if ($num%10 > 0)
+ {
+ $lastbit .= '-';
+ }
+
+ if ($gender eq 'f')
+ {
+ $lastbit =~s/o([ s]*)$/a\1/;
+ }
+
+ $name .= $lastbit;
+
+ $lastbit = "";
+ }
+
+ if (($num%10 > 0) || ($_[0] == 0))
+ {
+ $lastbit = $unitthstringportuges[$num%10];
+ }
+
+ if ($gender eq 'f')
+ {
+ $lastbit =~s/o([ s]*)$/a\1/;
+ }
+
+ $name .= $lastbit;
+ }
+
+ $name;
+}
+
+sub get_numberunderhundredthgerman{
+ local($num,$gender)=@_;
+ local($name)='';
+
+ if ($num < 10)
+ {
+ if ($gender eq 'F')
+ {
+ $name = $unitthstringFgerman[$num];
+ }
+ elsif ($gender eq 'N')
+ {
+ $name = $unitthstringNgerman[$num];
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $name = $unitthstringMgerman[$num];
+ }
+ }
+ elsif ($num%10 == 0)
+ {
+ if ($gender eq 'F')
+ {
+ $name = $tenthstringFgerman[$num/10];
+ }
+ elsif ($gender eq 'N')
+ {
+ $name = $tenthstringNgerman[$num/10];
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $name = $tenthstringMgerman[$num/10];
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ local($tenth);
+ if ($gender eq 'F')
+ {
+ $tenth = $tenthstringFgerman[$num/10];
+ }
+ elsif ($gender eq 'N')
+ {
+ $tenth = $tenthstringNgerman[$num/10];
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $tenth = $tenthstringMgerman[$num/10];
+ }
+
+ $name = join('und', $unitstringgerman[$num%10], $tenth);
+ }
+
+ $name;
+}
+
+sub get_ordinalstringgerman{
+ local($orgnum,$gender) = @_;
+ local($name)="";
+ local($suffix)='';
+
+ $gender = uc($gender);
+
+ if ($gender eq 'F')
+ {
+ $suffix = 'ste';
+ }
+ elsif ($gender eq 'N')
+ {
+ $suffix = 'stes';
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $suffix = 'ster';
+ $gender = 'M';
+ }
+
+ local($num) = $orgnum;
+
+ unless (($num >= 1000000) || ($num < 0))
+ {
+ if ($num >= 1000 and $num < 2000)
+ {
+ $name = &translate_commands("\\eintausend ");
+ }
+ elsif ($num >= 2000)
+ {
+ $name = &get_numberunderhundredgerman($num/1000)
+ . "tausend";
+ }
+
+ $num = $orgnum%1000;
+
+ # is that it or is there more?
+ if ($orgnum >= 1000 and $num == 0)
+ {
+ $name .= $suffix;
+ return $name;
+ }
+
+ if ($num >= 100 and $num < 200)
+ {
+ if ($orgnum > 1000)
+ {
+ $name .= "einhundert";
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $name = &translate_commands("\\einhundert ");
+ }
+ }
+ elsif ($num >= 200)
+ {
+ $name .= $unitstringgerman[$num/100]."hundert";
+ }
+
+ $num = $num%100;
+
+ # is that it or is there more?
+ if ($orgnum >= 100 and $num == 0)
+ {
+ $name .= $suffix;
+ return $name;
+ }
+
+ if ($orgnum == 0)
+ {
+ if ($gender eq 'F')
+ {
+ $name = $unitthstringFgerman[0];
+ }
+ elsif ($gender eq 'N')
+ {
+ $name = $unitthstringNgerman[0];
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $name = $unitthstringMgerman[0];
+ }
+ }
+ elsif ($num > 0)
+ {
+ $name .= &get_numberunderhundredthgerman($num,$gender);
+ }
+ }
+
+ $name;
+}
+
+sub get_ordinalstring{
+ local($val,$gender) = @_;
+
+ if ($default_language eq 'french')
+ {
+ &get_ordinalstringfrench($val,$gender);
+ }
+ elsif ($default_language eq 'spanish')
+ {
+ &get_ordinalstringspanish($val,$gender);
+ }
+ elsif ($default_language eq 'portuges')
+ {
+ &get_ordinalstringportuges($val,$gender);
+ }
+ elsif ($default_language eq 'german'
+ or $default_language eq 'ngerman')
+ {
+ &get_ordinalstringgerman($val,$gender);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ &get_ordinalstringenglish($val);
+ }
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_ordinalstringnum{
+ local($_) = @_;
+ local($num,$gender);
+ $num = &missing_braces
+ unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$num=$2;''/eo);
+
+ if (s/\[(m|f|n)\]//)
+ {
+ $gender = $1;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $gender = 'm';
+ }
+
+ join('', &get_ordinalstring($num,$gender), $_);
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_ordinalstring{
+ local($ctr, $val, $id, $_) = &read_counter_value($_[0]);
+ my($gender)='m';
+
+ $_[0] =~ s/${OP}$id${CP}$ctr${OP}$id${CP}//;
+
+ if ($_[0]=~s/\[(.)\]//)
+ {
+ $gender = $1;
+ }
+
+ if ($ctr eq 'DAY' or $ctr eq 'MONTH' or $ctr eq 'YEAR')
+ {
+ # this is a cludge to make it work with newdateformat
+ join('', '{ORDINALSTRING{', $ctr, '}}', $_);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ join('', &get_ordinalstring($val, $gender), $_);
+ }
+}
+
+ %fmtcntvar = ();
+
+sub do_cmd_FMCuse{
+ local($_) = @_;
+ local($key);
+
+ $key = &missing_braces
+ unless ((s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o)&&($key=$2));
+
+ $fmtcntvar{$key}.$_;
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_storeordinalstring{
+ local($_) = @_;
+ local($key);
+
+ $key = &missing_braces
+ unless ((s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o)&&($key=$2));
+
+ local($ctr, $val, $id, $_) = &read_counter_value($_);
+ my($gender)='m';
+
+ $_ =~ s/${OP}$id${CP}$ctr${OP}$id${CP}//;
+
+ if ($_ =~s/\s*\[(.)\]//)
+ {
+ $gender = $1;
+ }
+
+ if ($ctr eq 'DAY' or $ctr eq 'MONTH' or $ctr eq 'YEAR')
+ {
+ # this is a cludge to make it work with newdateformat
+ $fmtcntvar{$key} = join('', '{ORDINALSTRING{', $ctr, '}}');
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $fmtcntvar{$key} = join('', &get_ordinalstring($val, $gender));
+ }
+
+ $_;
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_storeordinalstringnum{
+ local($_) = @_;
+ local($key, $val);
+
+ $key = &missing_braces
+ unless ((s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o)&&($key=$2));
+
+ $val = &missing_braces
+ unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$val=$2;''/eo);
+
+ my($gender)='m';
+
+ if ($_ =~s/\s*\[(.)\]//)
+ {
+ $gender = $1;
+ }
+
+ $fmtcntvar{$key} = join('', &get_ordinalstring($val, $gender));
+
+ $_;
+}
+
+sub get_Ordinalstring{
+ local($val,$gender) = @_;
+ local($string) = &get_ordinalstring($val,$gender);
+
+ if ($default_language=~m/german/)
+ {
+ $string =~ s/\b([a-z])([^\s\-]+)/\u\1\2/;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $string =~ s/\b([a-z])([^\s\-]+)/\u\1\2/g;
+
+ if ($default_language eq 'french')
+ {
+ $string =~ s/ Et / et /g;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $string =~ s/ And / and /g;
+ }
+ }
+
+ $string;
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_Ordinalstringnum{
+ local($_) = @_;
+ local($num,$gender);
+ $num = &missing_braces
+ unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$num=$2;''/eo);
+
+ if (s/\[(m|f|n)\]//)
+ {
+ $gender = $1;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $gender = 'm';
+ }
+
+ join('', &get_Ordinalstring($num,$gender), $_);
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_Ordinalstring{
+ local($ctr, $val, $id, $_) = &read_counter_value($_[0]);
+ my($gender)='m';
+
+ $_[0] =~ s/${OP}$id${CP}$ctr${OP}$id${CP}//;
+
+ if ($_[0]=~s/\[(.)\]//)
+ {
+ $gender = $1;
+ }
+
+ if ($ctr eq 'DAY' or $ctr eq 'MONTH' or $ctr eq 'YEAR')
+ {
+ # this is a cludge to make it work with newdateformat
+ join('', '{OORDINALSTRING{', $ctr, '}}', $_[0]);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ join('', &get_Ordinalstring($val, $gender), $_[0]);
+ }
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_storeOrdinalstring{
+ local($_) = @_;
+ local($key);
+
+ $key = &missing_braces
+ unless ((s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o)&&($key=$2));
+
+ local($ctr, $val, $id, $_) = &read_counter_value($_);
+ my($gender)='m';
+
+ $_ =~ s/${OP}$id${CP}$ctr${OP}$id${CP}//;
+
+ if ($_ =~s/\s*\[(.)\]//)
+ {
+ $gender = $1;
+ }
+
+ if ($ctr eq 'DAY' or $ctr eq 'MONTH' or $ctr eq 'YEAR')
+ {
+ # this is a cludge to make it work with newdateformat
+ $fmtcntvar{$key} = join('', '{OORDINALSTRING{', $ctr, '}}');
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $fmtcntvar{$key} = join('', &get_Ordinalstring($val, $gender));
+ }
+
+ $_;
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_storeOrdinalstringnum{
+ local($_) = @_;
+ local($key, $val);
+
+ $key = &missing_braces
+ unless ((s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o)&&($key=$2));
+
+ $val = &missing_braces
+ unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$val=$2;''/eo);
+
+ my($gender)='m';
+
+ if ($_ =~s/\s*\[(.)\]//)
+ {
+ $gender = $1;
+ }
+
+ $fmtcntvar{$key} = join('', &get_Ordinalstring($val, $gender));
+
+ $_;
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_ORDINALstringnum{
+ local($_) = @_;
+ local($num,$gender);
+ $num = &missing_braces
+ unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$num=$2;''/eo);
+
+ if (s/\[(m|f|n)\]//)
+ {
+ $gender = $1;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $gender = 'm';
+ }
+
+ join('', uc(&get_ordinalstring($num,$gender)), $_);
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_ORDINALstring{
+ local($ctr, $val, $id, $_) = &read_counter_value($_[0]);
+ my($gender)='m';
+
+ $_[0] =~ s/${OP}$id${CP}$ctr${OP}$id${CP}//;
+
+ if ($_[0]=~s/\[(.)\]//)
+ {
+ $gender = $1;
+ }
+
+ if ($ctr eq 'DAY' or $ctr eq 'MONTH' or $ctr eq 'YEAR')
+ {
+ # this is a cludge to make it work with newdateformat
+ join('', '{CAPORDINALSTRING{', $ctr, '}}', $_);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ join('', uc(&get_ordinalstring($val, $gender)), $_);
+ }
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_storeORDINALstring{
+ local($_) = @_;
+ local($key);
+
+ $key = &missing_braces
+ unless ((s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o)&&($key=$2));
+
+ local($ctr, $val, $id, $_) = &read_counter_value($_);
+ my($gender)='m';
+
+ $_ =~ s/${OP}$id${CP}$ctr${OP}$id${CP}//;
+
+ if ($_ =~s/\s*\[(.)\]//)
+ {
+ $gender = $1;
+ }
+
+ if ($ctr eq 'DAY' or $ctr eq 'MONTH' or $ctr eq 'YEAR')
+ {
+ # this is a cludge to make it work with newdateformat
+ $fmtcntvar{$key} = join('', '{CAPORDINALSTRING{', $ctr, '}}');
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $fmtcntvar{$key} = uc(&get_ordinalstring($val, $gender));
+ }
+
+ $_;
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_storeORDINALstringnum{
+ local($_) = @_;
+ local($key, $val);
+
+ $key = &missing_braces
+ unless ((s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o)&&($key=$2));
+
+ $val = &missing_braces
+ unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$val=$2;''/eo);
+
+ my($gender)='m';
+
+ if ($_ =~s/\s*\[(.)\]//)
+ {
+ $gender = $1;
+ }
+
+ $fmtcntvar{$key} = uc(&get_ordinalstring($val, $gender));
+
+ $_;
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_fmtcountsetoptions{
+ local($_) = @_;
+ local($options) = &missing_braces unless ($_[0]=~(s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o)&&($options=$2));
+
+ if ($options =~ m/french=?(\w*)(,|$)/)
+ {
+ if ($1 eq 'france' or $1 eq 'swiss' or $1 eq 'belgian')
+ {
+ $frenchdialect = $1;
+
+ print "Using French dialect: $1" if ($VERBOSITY > 0) ;
+ }
+ elsif ($1 eq '')
+ {
+ $frenchdialect = 'france';
+
+ print "Using French dialect: france" if ($VERBOSITY > 0);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ &write_warnings("unknown french dialect '$1'");
+ }
+ }
+
+ if ($options =~ m/abbrv=?(\w*)(,|$)/)
+ {
+ if ($1 eq 'true' or $1 eq '')
+ {
+ $ordinalabbrv = 1;
+
+ print "Setting abbrv=true" if ($VERBOSITY > 0);
+ }
+ elsif ($1 eq 'false')
+ {
+ $ordinalabbrv = 0;
+
+ print "Setting abbrv=false" if ($VERBOSITY > 0);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ &write_warnings("fmtcountsetoptions key abbrv: unknown value '$1'.");
+ }
+ }
+
+ if ($options =~ m/fmtord=(\w*)(,|$)/)
+ {
+ if ($1 eq 'raise')
+ {
+ &do_fmtcount_raise();
+
+ print "Using raised ordinals" if ($VERBOSITY > 0);
+ }
+ elsif ($1 eq 'level')
+ {
+ &do_fmtcount_level();
+
+ print "Using level ordinals" if ($VERBOSITY > 0);
+ }
+ elsif ($1 eq 'user')
+ {
+ # do nothing
+
+ print "Using user defined fmtord" if ($VERBOSITY > 0);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ &write_warnings("unknown fmtcount option fmtord=$1");
+ }
+ }
+
+ $_[0];
+}
+
+$padzeroes = 0;
+
+sub do_cmd_padzeroes{
+ local($_) = @_;
+ local($val,$pat) = &get_next_optional_argument;
+
+ if ($val eq '')
+ {
+ $padzeroes = 17;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $padzeroes = $val;
+ }
+
+ $_;
+}
+
+sub get_binary{
+ local($num) = @_;
+ local($val) = "";
+
+ for (my $i=17; $i>=0; $i--)
+ {
+ if (($i < $padzeroes) || ($num & (1 << $i)) || !($val eq ""))
+ {
+ $val .= ($num & (1 << $i) ? 1 : 0);
+ }
+ }
+
+ $val;
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_binary{
+ local($ctr, $val, $id, $_) = &read_counter_value($_[0]);
+
+ join('', &get_binary($val), $_);
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_binarynum{
+ local($_) = @_;
+ local($num) = &missing_braces
+ unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$num=$2;''/eo);
+
+ join('', &get_binary($num), $_);
+}
+
+sub get_decimal{
+ local($num) = @_;
+
+ sprintf "%0${padzeroes}d", $num;
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_decimal{
+ local($ctr, $val, $id, $_) = &read_counter_value($_[0]);
+
+ join('', &get_decimal($val), $_);
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_decimalnum{
+ local($_) = @_;
+ local($num) = &missing_braces
+ unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$num=$2;''/eo);
+
+ join('', &get_decimal($num), $_);
+}
+
+sub get_hexadecimal{
+ local($num) = @_;
+
+ sprintf "%0${padzeroes}lx", $num;
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_hexadecimal{
+ local($ctr, $val, $id, $_) = &read_counter_value($_[0]);
+
+ join('', &get_hexadecimal($val), $_);
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_hexadecimalnum{
+ local($_) = @_;
+ local($num) = &missing_braces
+ unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$num=$2;''/eo);
+
+ join('', &get_hexadecimal($num), $_);
+}
+
+sub get_Hexadecimal{
+ local($num) = @_;
+
+ sprintf "%0${padzeroes}lX", $num;
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_Hexadecimal{
+ local($ctr, $val, $id, $_) = &read_counter_value($_[0]);
+
+ join('', &get_Hexadecimal($val), $_);
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_Hexadecimalnum{
+ local($_) = @_;
+ local($num) = &missing_braces
+ unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$num=$2;''/eo);
+
+ join('', &get_Hexadecimal($num), $_);
+}
+
+sub get_octal{
+ local($num) = @_;
+
+ sprintf "%0${padzeroes}lo", $num;
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_octal{
+ local($ctr, $val, $id, $_) = &read_counter_value($_[0]);
+
+ join('', &get_octal($val), $_);
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_octalnum{
+ local($_) = @_;
+ local($num) = &missing_braces
+ unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$num=$2;''/eo);
+
+ join('', &get_octal($num), $_);
+}
+
+sub get_aaalph{
+ local($num) = @_;
+ local($rep) = int($num/26) + 1;
+ local($c) = chr(ord('a')-1+$num%26);
+
+ local($_) = $c x $rep;
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_aaalph{
+ local($ctr, $val, $id, $_) = &read_counter_value($_[0]);
+
+ join('', &get_aaalph($val), $_);
+}
+
+sub get_AAAlph{
+ local($num) = @_;
+ local($rep) = int($num/26) + 1;
+ local($c) = chr(ord('A')-1+$num%26);
+
+ local($_) = $c x $rep;
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_AAAlph{
+ local($ctr, $val, $id, $_) = &read_counter_value($_[0]);
+
+ join('', &get_AAAlph($val), $_);
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_aaalphnum{
+ local($_) = @_;
+ local($num) = &missing_braces
+ unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$num=$2;''/eo);
+
+ join('', (sprintf "%${padzeroes}s", &get_aaalph($num)), $_);
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_AAAlphnum{
+ local($_) = @_;
+ local($num) = &missing_braces
+ unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$num=$2;''/eo);
+
+ join('', uc(sprintf "%${padzeroes}s", &get_aaalph($num)), $_);
+}
+
+sub get_abalph{
+ local($num) = @_;
+ local($str);
+
+ if ($num == 0)
+ {
+ $str = '';
+ }
+ elsif ($num > 0 && $num <= 26)
+ {
+ $str = chr(ord('a')-1+$num);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ $str = &get_abalph(int($num/26)) . chr(ord('a')-1+($num%26));
+ }
+
+ $str;
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_abalph{
+ local($ctr, $val, $id, $_) = &read_counter_value($_[0]);
+
+ join('', (sprintf "%${padzeroes}s", &get_abalph($val)), $_);
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_abalphnum{
+ local($_) = @_;
+ local($num) = &missing_braces
+ unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$num=$2;''/eo);
+
+ join('', (sprintf "%${padzeroes}s", &get_abalph($num)), $_);
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_ABAlph{
+ local($ctr, $val, $id, $_) = &read_counter_value($_[0]);
+
+ join('', uc(sprintf "%${padzeroes}s", &get_abalph($val)), $_);
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_ABAlphnum{
+ local($_) = @_;
+ local($num) = &missing_braces
+ unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$num=$2;''/eo);
+
+ join('', uc(sprintf "%${padzeroes}s", &get_abalph($num)), $_);
+}
+
+sub get_twodigit{
+ local($num) = @_;
+
+ sprintf "%02d", $num;
+}
+
+sub do_cmd_twodigit{
+ local($_) = @_;
+ local($num) = &missing_braces
+ unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$num=$2;''/eo);
+
+ # this is a cludge
+ if ($num eq "THEDAY" or $num eq "THEYEAR" or $num eq "THEMONTH")
+ {
+ join('', 'TWODIGIT{', $num, '}', $_);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ join('', &get_twodigit($num), $_);
+ }
+}
+
+# this was put here to help with the definition of \datelatin
+
+sub do_cmd_romannumeral{
+ local($_) = @_;
+ local($num) = &missing_braces
+ unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$num=$2;''/eo);
+
+ # this is a cludge
+ if ($num eq "THEDAY" or $num eq "THEYEAR" or $num eq "THEMONTH")
+ {
+ join('', 'ROMANNUMERAL{', $num, '}', $_);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ join('', &froman($num), $_);
+ }
+}
+
+# load configuration file if it exists
+# Note: The configuration file should be loaded before
+# the package options are executed.
+
+# why doesn't this work? If I call this subroutine it
+# causes an infinite loop.
+
+sub load_fmtcount_cfg{
+ local($file,$found);
+
+ $file = &fulltexpath('fmtcount.cfg');
+
+ $found = (-f $file);
+
+ if (!$found)
+ {
+ foreach $texpath (split /$envkey/, $TEXINPUTS)
+ {
+ $file = "$texpath${dd}fmtcount.cfg";
+
+ last if ($found = (-f $file));
+ }
+ }
+
+ if ($found)
+ {
+ print "\nusing configuration file $file\n";
+
+ &slurp_input($file);
+ &pre_process;
+ &substitute_meta_cmds if (%new_command || %new_environment);
+ &wrap_shorthand_environments;
+ $_ = &translate_commands(&translate_environments($_));
+
+ print "\n processed size: ".length($_)."\n" if ($VERBOSITY>1)
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ print "\nNo configuation file fmtcount.cfg found\n" if ($VERBOSITY>1)
+ }
+}
+
+1;
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fmtcount/latex2html/fmtcount.perl b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fmtcount/latex2html/fmtcount.perl
index a0460f733b1..bc7d3b9fb4e 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fmtcount/latex2html/fmtcount.perl
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fmtcount/latex2html/fmtcount.perl
@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ sub do_cmd_storeordinal{
local($_) = @_;
local($key);
- $key = &missing_braces
+ $key = &missing_braces
unless ((s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o)&&($key=$2));
local($ctr, $val, $id, $_) = &read_counter_value($_);
@@ -221,10 +221,10 @@ sub do_cmd_storeordinalnum{
local($_) = @_;
local($key, $val);
- $key = &missing_braces
+ $key = &missing_braces
unless ((s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o)&&($key=$2));
- $val = &missing_braces
+ $val = &missing_braces
unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$val=$2;''/eo);
my($gender)='m';
@@ -239,37 +239,37 @@ sub do_cmd_storeordinalnum{
$_;
}
-@unitthstring = ('zeroth',
- 'first',
- 'second',
- 'third',
- 'fourth',
- 'fifth',
- 'sixth',
- 'seventh',
- 'eighth',
+@unitthstring = ('zeroth',
+ 'first',
+ 'second',
+ 'third',
+ 'fourth',
+ 'fifth',
+ 'sixth',
+ 'seventh',
+ 'eighth',
'ninth');
-@tenthstring = ('',
- 'tenth',
- 'twentieth',
- 'thirtieth',
- 'fortieth',
- 'fiftieth',
- 'sixtieth',
- 'seventieth',
- 'eightieth',
+@tenthstring = ('',
+ 'tenth',
+ 'twentieth',
+ 'thirtieth',
+ 'fortieth',
+ 'fiftieth',
+ 'sixtieth',
+ 'seventieth',
+ 'eightieth',
'ninetieth');
-@teenthstring = ('tenth',
- 'eleventh',
- 'twelfth',
- 'thirteenth',
- 'fourteenth',
- 'fifteenth',
- 'sixteenth',
- 'seventeenth',
- 'eighteenth',
+@teenthstring = ('tenth',
+ 'eleventh',
+ 'twelfth',
+ 'thirteenth',
+ 'fourteenth',
+ 'fifteenth',
+ 'sixteenth',
+ 'seventeenth',
+ 'eighteenth',
'nineteenth');
@unitstring = ('zero',
@@ -348,42 +348,42 @@ sub get_numberstringenglish{
{
$name .= $unitstring[$num%10];
}
- }
+ }
$name;
}
-@unitthstringfrench = ('zeroi\`eme',
- 'uni\`eme',
- 'deuxi\`eme',
- 'troisi\`eme',
- 'quatri\`eme',
- 'cinqui\`eme',
- 'sixi\`eme',
- 'septi\`eme',
- 'huiti\`eme',
+@unitthstringfrench = ('zeroi\`eme',
+ 'uni\`eme',
+ 'deuxi\`eme',
+ 'troisi\`eme',
+ 'quatri\`eme',
+ 'cinqui\`eme',
+ 'sixi\`eme',
+ 'septi\`eme',
+ 'huiti\`eme',
'neuvi\`eme');
-@tenthstringfrench = ('',
- 'dixi\`eme',
- 'vingti\`eme',
- 'trentri\`eme',
- 'quaranti\`eme',
- 'cinquanti\`eme',
- 'soixanti\`eme',
- 'septenti\`eme',
- 'huitanti\`eme',
+@tenthstringfrench = ('',
+ 'dixi\`eme',
+ 'vingti\`eme',
+ 'trentri\`eme',
+ 'quaranti\`eme',
+ 'cinquanti\`eme',
+ 'soixanti\`eme',
+ 'septenti\`eme',
+ 'huitanti\`eme',
'nonenti\`eme');
-@teenthstringfrench = ('dixi\`eme',
- 'onzi\`eme',
- 'douzi\`eme',
- 'treizi\`eme',
- 'quatorzi\`eme',
- 'quinzi\`eme',
- 'seizi\`eme',
- 'dix-septi\`eme',
- 'dix-huiti\`eme',
+@teenthstringfrench = ('dixi\`eme',
+ 'onzi\`eme',
+ 'douzi\`eme',
+ 'treizi\`eme',
+ 'quatorzi\`eme',
+ 'quinzi\`eme',
+ 'seizi\`eme',
+ 'dix-septi\`eme',
+ 'dix-huiti\`eme',
'dix-neuvi\`eme');
@unitstringfrench = ('zero',
@@ -424,37 +424,37 @@ $hundredthnamefrench = "centi\\`eme";
$thousandnamefrench = "mille";
$thousandthnamefrench = "mili\\`eme";
-@unitthstringspanish = ('cero',
- 'primero',
- 'segundo',
- 'tercero',
- 'cuarto',
- 'quinto',
- 'sexto',
- 's\\\'eptimo',
- 'octavo',
+@unitthstringspanish = ('cero',
+ 'primero',
+ 'segundo',
+ 'tercero',
+ 'cuarto',
+ 'quinto',
+ 'sexto',
+ 's\\\'eptimo',
+ 'octavo',
'noveno');
-@tenthstringspanish = ('',
- 'd\\\'ecimo',
- 'vig\\\'esimo',
- 'trig\\\'esimo',
- 'cuadrag\\\'esimo',
- 'quincuag\\\'esimo',
- 'sexag\\\'esimo',
- 'septuag\\\'esimo',
- 'octog\\\'esimo',
+@tenthstringspanish = ('',
+ 'd\\\'ecimo',
+ 'vig\\\'esimo',
+ 'trig\\\'esimo',
+ 'cuadrag\\\'esimo',
+ 'quincuag\\\'esimo',
+ 'sexag\\\'esimo',
+ 'septuag\\\'esimo',
+ 'octog\\\'esimo',
'nonag\\\'esimo');
-@teenthstringspanish = ('d\\\'ecimo',
- 'und\\\'ecimo',
- 'duod\\\'ecimo',
- 'decimotercero',
- 'decimocuarto',
- 'decimoquinto',
- 'decimosexto',
- 'decimos\\\'eptimo',
- 'decimoctavo',
+@teenthstringspanish = ('d\\\'ecimo',
+ 'und\\\'ecimo',
+ 'duod\\\'ecimo',
+ 'decimotercero',
+ 'decimocuarto',
+ 'decimoquinto',
+ 'decimosexto',
+ 'decimos\\\'eptimo',
+ 'decimoctavo',
'decimonoveno');
@hundredthstringspanish = ('',
@@ -528,26 +528,26 @@ $hundredthnamespanish = "centi\\`eme";
$thousandnamespanish = "mil";
$thousandthnamespanish = "mil\\'esimo";
-@unitthstringportuges = ('zero',
- 'primeiro',
- 'segundo',
- 'terceiro',
- 'quatro',
- 'quinto',
- 'sexto',
- 's\\\'etimo',
- 'oitavo',
+@unitthstringportuges = ('zero',
+ 'primeiro',
+ 'segundo',
+ 'terceiro',
+ 'quatro',
+ 'quinto',
+ 'sexto',
+ 's\\\'etimo',
+ 'oitavo',
'nono');
-@tenthstringportuges = ('',
- 'd\\\'ecimo',
- 'vig\\\'esimo',
- 'trig\\\'esimo',
- 'quadrag\\\'esimo',
- 'q\"uinquag\\\'esimo',
- 'sexag\\\'esimo',
- 'setuag\\\'esimo',
- 'octog\\\'esimo',
+@tenthstringportuges = ('',
+ 'd\\\'ecimo',
+ 'vig\\\'esimo',
+ 'trig\\\'esimo',
+ 'quadrag\\\'esimo',
+ 'q\"uinquag\\\'esimo',
+ 'sexag\\\'esimo',
+ 'setuag\\\'esimo',
+ 'octog\\\'esimo',
'nonag\\\'esimo');
@hundredthstringportuges = ('',
@@ -615,11 +615,11 @@ sub get_numberstringfrench{
if ($gender eq 'f')
{
- $unitstringfrench[1] = 'une';
+ $unitstringfrench[1] = 'une';
}
else
{
- $unitstringfrench[1] = 'un';
+ $unitstringfrench[1] = 'un';
}
unless (($num >= 1000000) || ($num < 0))
@@ -688,7 +688,7 @@ sub get_numberstringfrench{
}
}
}
- elsif ($frenchdialect eq 'belgian'
+ elsif ($frenchdialect eq 'belgian'
&& ($num >= 80) && ($num < 90))
{
$name .= 'quatre-vingt' . ($num==80?'s':'-');
@@ -710,7 +710,7 @@ sub get_numberstringfrench{
{
$name .= $unitstringfrench[$num%10];
}
- }
+ }
$name;
}
@@ -721,11 +721,11 @@ sub get_numberstringspanish{
if ($gender eq 'f')
{
- $unitstringspanish[1] = 'una';
+ $unitstringspanish[1] = 'una';
}
else
{
- $unitstringspanish[1] = 'uno';
+ $unitstringspanish[1] = 'uno';
}
unless (($num >= 1000000) || ($num < 0))
@@ -764,7 +764,6 @@ sub get_numberstringspanish{
if (($_[0] > 100) && ($_[0]%100 > 0)) { $name .= " y "; }
-
if ($num >= 30)
{
$name .= $tenstringspanish[$num/10];
@@ -784,7 +783,7 @@ sub get_numberstringspanish{
{
$name .= $unitstringspanish[$num%10];
}
- }
+ }
$name;
}
@@ -863,108 +862,108 @@ sub get_numberstringportuges{
{
$name .= $unitstringportuges[$num%10];
}
- }
+ }
$name;
}
-@unitthstringMgerman = ('nullter',
- 'erster',
- 'zweiter',
- 'dritter',
- 'vierter',
- 'f\\"unter',
- 'sechster',
- 'siebter',
- 'achter',
+@unitthstringMgerman = ('nullter',
+ 'erster',
+ 'zweiter',
+ 'dritter',
+ 'vierter',
+ 'f\\"unter',
+ 'sechster',
+ 'siebter',
+ 'achter',
'neunter');
-@tenthstringMgerman = ('',
- 'zehnter',
- 'zwanzigster',
- 'drei\\ss igster',
- 'vierzigster',
- 'f\\"unfzigster',
- 'sechzigster',
- 'siebzigster',
- 'achtzigster',
+@tenthstringMgerman = ('',
+ 'zehnter',
+ 'zwanzigster',
+ 'drei\\ss igster',
+ 'vierzigster',
+ 'f\\"unfzigster',
+ 'sechzigster',
+ 'siebzigster',
+ 'achtzigster',
'neunzigster');
-@teenthstringMgerman = ('zehnter',
- 'elfter',
- 'zw\\"olfter',
- 'dreizehnter',
- 'vierzehnter',
- 'f\\"unfzehnter',
- 'sechzehnter',
- 'siebzehnter',
- 'achtzehnter',
+@teenthstringMgerman = ('zehnter',
+ 'elfter',
+ 'zw\\"olfter',
+ 'dreizehnter',
+ 'vierzehnter',
+ 'f\\"unfzehnter',
+ 'sechzehnter',
+ 'siebzehnter',
+ 'achtzehnter',
'neunzehnter');
-@unitthstringFgerman = ('nullte',
- 'erste',
- 'zweite',
- 'dritte',
- 'vierte',
- 'f\\"unfte',
- 'sechste',
- 'siebte',
- 'achte',
+@unitthstringFgerman = ('nullte',
+ 'erste',
+ 'zweite',
+ 'dritte',
+ 'vierte',
+ 'f\\"unfte',
+ 'sechste',
+ 'siebte',
+ 'achte',
'neunte');
-@tenthstringFgerman = ('',
- 'zehnte',
- 'zwanzigste',
- 'drei\\ss igste',
- 'vierzigste',
- 'f\\"unfzigste',
- 'sechzigste',
- 'siebzigste',
- 'achtzigste',
+@tenthstringFgerman = ('',
+ 'zehnte',
+ 'zwanzigste',
+ 'drei\\ss igste',
+ 'vierzigste',
+ 'f\\"unfzigste',
+ 'sechzigste',
+ 'siebzigste',
+ 'achtzigste',
'neunzigste');
-@teenthstringFgerman = ('zehnte',
- 'elfte',
- 'zw\\"olfte',
- 'dreizehnte',
- 'vierzehnte',
- 'f\\"unfzehnte',
- 'sechzehnte',
- 'siebzehnte',
- 'achtzehnte',
+@teenthstringFgerman = ('zehnte',
+ 'elfte',
+ 'zw\\"olfte',
+ 'dreizehnte',
+ 'vierzehnte',
+ 'f\\"unfzehnte',
+ 'sechzehnte',
+ 'siebzehnte',
+ 'achtzehnte',
'neunzehnte');
-@unitthstringNgerman = ('nulltes',
- 'erstes',
- 'zweites',
- 'drittes',
- 'viertes',
- 'f\\"unte',
- 'sechstes',
- 'siebtes',
- 'achtes',
+@unitthstringNgerman = ('nulltes',
+ 'erstes',
+ 'zweites',
+ 'drittes',
+ 'viertes',
+ 'f\\"unte',
+ 'sechstes',
+ 'siebtes',
+ 'achtes',
'neuntes');
-@tenthstringNgerman = ('',
- 'zehntes',
- 'zwanzigstes',
- 'drei\\ss igstes',
- 'vierzigstes',
- 'f\\"unfzigstes',
- 'sechzigstes',
- 'siebzigstes',
- 'achtzigstes',
+@tenthstringNgerman = ('',
+ 'zehntes',
+ 'zwanzigstes',
+ 'drei\\ss igstes',
+ 'vierzigstes',
+ 'f\\"unfzigstes',
+ 'sechzigstes',
+ 'siebzigstes',
+ 'achtzigstes',
'neunzigstes');
-@teenthstringNgerman = ('zehntes',
- 'elftes',
- 'zw\\"olftes',
- 'dreizehntes',
- 'vierzehntes',
- 'f\\"unfzehntes',
- 'sechzehntes',
- 'siebzehntes',
- 'achtzehntes',
+@teenthstringNgerman = ('zehntes',
+ 'elftes',
+ 'zw\\"olftes',
+ 'dreizehntes',
+ 'vierzehntes',
+ 'f\\"unfzehntes',
+ 'sechzehntes',
+ 'siebzehntes',
+ 'achtzehntes',
'neunzehntes');
@unitstringgerman = ('null',
@@ -1083,7 +1082,7 @@ sub get_numberstringgerman{
{
$name .= &get_numberunderhundredgerman($num);
}
- }
+ }
$name;
}
@@ -1103,7 +1102,7 @@ sub get_numberstring{
{
&get_numberstringportuges($val,$gender);
}
- elsif ($default_language eq 'german'
+ elsif ($default_language eq 'german'
or $default_language eq 'ngerman')
{
&get_numberstringgerman($val,$gender);
@@ -1117,7 +1116,7 @@ sub get_numberstring{
sub do_cmd_numberstringnum{
local($_) = @_;
local($num,$gender);
- $num = &missing_braces unless
+ $num = &missing_braces unless
s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$num=$2;''/eo;
if (s/\[(m|f|n)\]//)
@@ -1158,7 +1157,7 @@ sub do_cmd_storenumberstring{
local($_) = @_;
local($key);
- $key = &missing_braces
+ $key = &missing_braces
unless ((s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o)&&($key=$2));
local($ctr, $val, $id, $_) = &read_counter_value($_);
@@ -1188,10 +1187,10 @@ sub do_cmd_storenumberstringnum{
local($_) = @_;
local($key, $val);
- $key = &missing_braces
+ $key = &missing_braces
unless ((s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o)&&($key=$2));
- $val = &missing_braces
+ $val = &missing_braces
unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$val=$2;''/eo);
my($gender)='m';
@@ -1242,7 +1241,7 @@ sub get_Numberstring{
sub do_cmd_Numberstringnum{
local($_) = @_;
local($num,$gender);
- $num = &missing_braces
+ $num = &missing_braces
unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$num=$2;''/eo);
if (s/\[(m|f|n)\]//)
@@ -1283,7 +1282,7 @@ sub do_cmd_storeNumberstring{
local($_) = @_;
local($key);
- $key = &missing_braces
+ $key = &missing_braces
unless ((s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o)&&($key=$2));
local($ctr, $val, $id, $_) = &read_counter_value($_);
@@ -1313,10 +1312,10 @@ sub do_cmd_storeNumberstringnum{
local($_) = @_;
local($key, $val);
- $key = &missing_braces
+ $key = &missing_braces
unless ((s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o)&&($key=$2));
- $val = &missing_braces
+ $val = &missing_braces
unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$val=$2;''/eo);
my($gender)='m';
@@ -1334,7 +1333,7 @@ sub do_cmd_storeNumberstringnum{
sub do_cmd_NUMBERstringnum{
local($_) = @_;
local($num,$gender);
- $num = &missing_braces
+ $num = &missing_braces
unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$num=$2;''/eo);
if (s/\[(m|f|n)\]//)
@@ -1375,7 +1374,7 @@ sub do_cmd_storeNUMBERstring{
local($_) = @_;
local($key);
- $key = &missing_braces
+ $key = &missing_braces
unless ((s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o)&&($key=$2));
local($ctr, $val, $id, $_) = &read_counter_value($_);
@@ -1405,10 +1404,10 @@ sub do_cmd_storeNUMBERstringnum{
local($_) = @_;
local($key, $val);
- $key = &missing_braces
+ $key = &missing_braces
unless ((s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o)&&($key=$2));
- $val = &missing_braces
+ $val = &missing_braces
unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$val=$2;''/eo);
my($gender)='m';
@@ -1487,7 +1486,7 @@ sub get_ordinalstringenglish{
{
$name .= $unitthstring[$num%10];
}
- }
+ }
$name;
}
@@ -1617,7 +1616,7 @@ sub get_ordinalstringfrench{
{
$name .= $unitthstringfrench[$num%10];
}
- }
+ }
$name;
}
@@ -1639,7 +1638,7 @@ sub get_ordinalstringspanish{
{
$thousands =~s/o(s?)$/a\1/;
}
-
+
$name .= $thousands. " ";
}
else
@@ -1653,7 +1652,7 @@ sub get_ordinalstringspanish{
{
$name =~s/o$/a/;
}
-
+
$num = $num%1000;
}
@@ -1667,7 +1666,7 @@ sub get_ordinalstringspanish{
{
$hundreds =~s/o$/a/;
}
-
+
$name .= $hundreds;
$num = $num%100;
@@ -1711,7 +1710,7 @@ sub get_ordinalstringspanish{
}
$name .= $lastbit;
- }
+ }
$name;
}
@@ -1733,7 +1732,7 @@ sub get_ordinalstringportuges{
{
$thousands =~s/o(s?)$/a\1/;
}
-
+
$name .= $thousands. " ";
}
else
@@ -1747,7 +1746,7 @@ sub get_ordinalstringportuges{
{
$name =~s/o$/a/;
}
-
+
$num = $num%1000;
}
@@ -1761,7 +1760,7 @@ sub get_ordinalstringportuges{
{
$hundreds =~s/o$/a/;
}
-
+
$name .= $hundreds;
$num = $num%100;
@@ -1801,7 +1800,7 @@ sub get_ordinalstringportuges{
}
$name .= $lastbit;
- }
+ }
$name;
}
@@ -1950,7 +1949,7 @@ sub get_ordinalstringgerman{
{
$name .= &get_numberunderhundredthgerman($num,$gender);
}
- }
+ }
$name;
}
@@ -1984,7 +1983,7 @@ sub get_ordinalstring{
sub do_cmd_ordinalstringnum{
local($_) = @_;
local($num,$gender);
- $num = &missing_braces
+ $num = &missing_braces
unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$num=$2;''/eo);
if (s/\[(m|f|n)\]//)
@@ -2027,7 +2026,7 @@ sub do_cmd_FMCuse{
local($_) = @_;
local($key);
- $key = &missing_braces
+ $key = &missing_braces
unless ((s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o)&&($key=$2));
$fmtcntvar{$key}.$_;
@@ -2037,7 +2036,7 @@ sub do_cmd_storeordinalstring{
local($_) = @_;
local($key);
- $key = &missing_braces
+ $key = &missing_braces
unless ((s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o)&&($key=$2));
local($ctr, $val, $id, $_) = &read_counter_value($_);
@@ -2067,10 +2066,10 @@ sub do_cmd_storeordinalstringnum{
local($_) = @_;
local($key, $val);
- $key = &missing_braces
+ $key = &missing_braces
unless ((s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o)&&($key=$2));
- $val = &missing_braces
+ $val = &missing_braces
unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$val=$2;''/eo);
my($gender)='m';
@@ -2113,7 +2112,7 @@ sub get_Ordinalstring{
sub do_cmd_Ordinalstringnum{
local($_) = @_;
local($num,$gender);
- $num = &missing_braces
+ $num = &missing_braces
unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$num=$2;''/eo);
if (s/\[(m|f|n)\]//)
@@ -2154,7 +2153,7 @@ sub do_cmd_storeOrdinalstring{
local($_) = @_;
local($key);
- $key = &missing_braces
+ $key = &missing_braces
unless ((s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o)&&($key=$2));
local($ctr, $val, $id, $_) = &read_counter_value($_);
@@ -2184,10 +2183,10 @@ sub do_cmd_storeOrdinalstringnum{
local($_) = @_;
local($key, $val);
- $key = &missing_braces
+ $key = &missing_braces
unless ((s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o)&&($key=$2));
- $val = &missing_braces
+ $val = &missing_braces
unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$val=$2;''/eo);
my($gender)='m';
@@ -2205,7 +2204,7 @@ sub do_cmd_storeOrdinalstringnum{
sub do_cmd_ORDINALstringnum{
local($_) = @_;
local($num,$gender);
- $num = &missing_braces
+ $num = &missing_braces
unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$num=$2;''/eo);
if (s/\[(m|f|n)\]//)
@@ -2246,7 +2245,7 @@ sub do_cmd_storeORDINALstring{
local($_) = @_;
local($key);
- $key = &missing_braces
+ $key = &missing_braces
unless ((s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o)&&($key=$2));
local($ctr, $val, $id, $_) = &read_counter_value($_);
@@ -2276,10 +2275,10 @@ sub do_cmd_storeORDINALstringnum{
local($_) = @_;
local($key, $val);
- $key = &missing_braces
+ $key = &missing_braces
unless ((s/$next_pair_pr_rx//o)&&($key=$2));
- $val = &missing_braces
+ $val = &missing_braces
unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$val=$2;''/eo);
my($gender)='m';
@@ -2410,7 +2409,7 @@ sub do_cmd_binarynum{
local($_) = @_;
local($num) = &missing_braces
unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$num=$2;''/eo);
-
+
join('', &get_binary($num), $_);
}
@@ -2430,7 +2429,7 @@ sub do_cmd_decimalnum{
local($_) = @_;
local($num) = &missing_braces
unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$num=$2;''/eo);
-
+
join('', &get_decimal($num), $_);
}
@@ -2450,7 +2449,7 @@ sub do_cmd_hexadecimalnum{
local($_) = @_;
local($num) = &missing_braces
unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$num=$2;''/eo);
-
+
join('', &get_hexadecimal($num), $_);
}
@@ -2470,7 +2469,7 @@ sub do_cmd_Hexadecimalnum{
local($_) = @_;
local($num) = &missing_braces
unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$num=$2;''/eo);
-
+
join('', &get_Hexadecimal($num), $_);
}
@@ -2490,7 +2489,7 @@ sub do_cmd_octalnum{
local($_) = @_;
local($num) = &missing_braces
unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$num=$2;''/eo);
-
+
join('', &get_octal($num), $_);
}
@@ -2526,7 +2525,7 @@ sub do_cmd_aaalphnum{
local($_) = @_;
local($num) = &missing_braces
unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$num=$2;''/eo);
-
+
join('', (sprintf "%${padzeroes}s", &get_aaalph($num)), $_);
}
@@ -2534,7 +2533,7 @@ sub do_cmd_AAAlphnum{
local($_) = @_;
local($num) = &missing_braces
unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$num=$2;''/eo);
-
+
join('', uc(sprintf "%${padzeroes}s", &get_aaalph($num)), $_);
}
@@ -2560,7 +2559,7 @@ sub get_abalph{
sub do_cmd_abalph{
local($ctr, $val, $id, $_) = &read_counter_value($_[0]);
-
+
join('', (sprintf "%${padzeroes}s", &get_abalph($val)), $_);
}
@@ -2568,13 +2567,13 @@ sub do_cmd_abalphnum{
local($_) = @_;
local($num) = &missing_braces
unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$num=$2;''/eo);
-
+
join('', (sprintf "%${padzeroes}s", &get_abalph($num)), $_);
}
sub do_cmd_ABAlph{
local($ctr, $val, $id, $_) = &read_counter_value($_[0]);
-
+
join('', uc(sprintf "%${padzeroes}s", &get_abalph($val)), $_);
}
@@ -2582,7 +2581,7 @@ sub do_cmd_ABAlphnum{
local($_) = @_;
local($num) = &missing_braces
unless (s/$next_pair_pr_rx/$num=$2;''/eo);
-
+
join('', uc(sprintf "%${padzeroes}s", &get_abalph($num)), $_);
}
@@ -2630,7 +2629,7 @@ sub do_cmd_romannumeral{
# Note: The configuration file should be loaded before
# the package options are executed.
-# why doesn't this work? If I call this subroutine it
+# why doesn't this work? If I call this subroutine it
# causes an infinite loop.
sub load_fmtcount_cfg{
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fmtcount/source/fmtcount.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fmtcount/source/fmtcount.dtx
deleted file mode 100644
index 1ed4d0f8161..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fmtcount/source/fmtcount.dtx
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5491 +0,0 @@
-%\iffalse
-% fmtcount.dtx generated using makedtx version 0.91b (c) Nicola Talbot
-% Command line args:
-% -src "(.+)\.(def)=>\1.\2"
-% -src "(.+)\.(sty)=>\1.\2"
-% -doc "manual.tex"
-% -author "Nicola Talbot"
-% -dir "source"
-% fmtcount
-% Created on 2007/6/14 21:12
-%\fi
-%\iffalse
-%<*package>
-%% \CharacterTable
-%% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z
-%% Lower-case \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z
-%% Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9
-%% Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \#
-%% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \&
-%% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \)
-%% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \,
-%% Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/
-%% Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \<
-%% Equals \= Greater than \> Question mark \?
-%% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\
-%% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_
-%% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \|
-%% Right brace \} Tilde \~}
-%</package>
-%\fi
-% \iffalse
-% Doc-Source file to use with LaTeX2e
-% Copyright (C) 2007 Nicola Talbot, all rights reserved.
-% \fi
-% \iffalse
-%<*driver>
-\documentclass{ltxdoc}
-
-\usepackage[colorlinks,
- bookmarks,
- bookmarksopen,
- pdfauthor={N.L.C. Talbot},
- pdftitle={fmtcount.sty: Displaying the Values of LaTeX Counters},
- pdfkeywords={LaTeX,counter}]{hyperref}
-
-
-
-\newcommand{\styname}[1]{\textsf{#1}}\newcommand{\clsname}[1]{\textsf{#1}}\newcommand{\cmdname}[1]{\texttt{\symbol{92}#1}}
-
-\begin{document}
-\DocInput{fmtcount.dtx}
-\end{document}
-%</driver>
-%\fi
-%
-%\RecordChanges
-%\CheckSum{7743}
-%\def\filedate{14 June 2007}
-%\def\fileversion{1.1}
-%\def\filename{fmtcount.dtx}
-%\def\docdate{26th May 2007}
-%
-% \title{fmtcount.sty v\fileversion: Displaying the Values of
-%\LaTeX\ Counters}
-% \author{Nicola L.C. Talbot}
-% \date{\docdate}
-% \maketitle
-% \tableofcontents
-% \section{Introduction}
-%The \styname{fmtcount} package provides commands to display
-%the values of \LaTeX\ counters in a variety of formats. It also
-%provides equivalent commands for actual numbers rather than
-%counter names. Limited multilingual support is available.
-%
-%\section{Installation}
-%
-%This package is distributed with the files \texttt{fmtcount.dtx}
-%and \texttt{fmtcount.ins}. To extract the code do:
-%\begin{verbatim}
-%latex fmtcount.ins
-%\end{verbatim}
-%This will create the files \texttt{fmtcount.sty} and
-%\texttt{fmtcount.perl}, along with several \texttt{.def} files.
-%Place \texttt{fmtcount.sty} and the \texttt{.def} files somewhere
-%where \LaTeX\ will find them (e.g.\ \texttt{texmf/tex/latex/fmtcount/}) and place \texttt{fmtcount.perl} somewhere where \LaTeX2HTML
-%will find it (e.g.\ latex2html/styles). Remember to refresh
-%the \TeX\ database (using \texttt{texhash} under Linux, for
-%other operating systems check the manual.)
-%
-%\section{Available Commands}
-%
-%The commands can be divided into two categories: those that
-%take the name of a counter as the argument, and those
-%that take a number as the argument.
-%
-% \DescribeMacro{\ordinal}
-% The macro \verb"\ordinal{"\meta{counter}\verb!}! will
-% print the value of a \LaTeX\ counter \meta{counter} as an ordinal,
-% \DescribeMacro{\fmtord}
-% where the macro \verb"\fmtord{"\meta{text}\verb!}! is used to format the st,nd,rd,th bit.
-% By default the ordinal is formatted as a superscript, if the package option \texttt{level}
-% is used, it is level with the text.
-% For example, if the current section is 3, then \verb"\ordinal{section}" will produce
-% the output: 3\textsuperscript{rd}.
-%
-%\textbf{Note:} the \clsname{memoir} class also defines a command called
-%\verb"\ordinal" which takes a number as an argument instead of a
-%counter. In order to overcome this incompatiblity, if you want
-%to use the \styname{fmtcount} package with the \clsname{memoir} class
-%you should use \verb"\FCordinal" to access \styname{fmtcount}'s
-%version of \verb"\ordinal", and use \verb"\ordinal" to use
-%\clsname{memoir}'s version of that command.
-%
-%\DescribeMacro{\ordinalnum}
-%The macro \verb"\ordinalnum" is like \verb!\ordinal!
-%but takes an actual number rather than a counter as the
-%argument. For example: \verb"\ordinalnum{3}" will
-%produce: 3\textsuperscript{rd}.
-%
-% \DescribeMacro{\numberstring}
-% The macro \verb"\numberstring{"\meta{counter}\verb!}! will print the value
-% of \meta{counter} as text. E.g.\ \verb"\numberstring{section}" will produce:
-% three.
-% \DescribeMacro{\Numberstring}
-% The macro \verb"\Numberstring{"\meta{counter}\verb!}! does the same as
-% \verb"\numberstring", but with initial letters in uppercase. For
-% example, \verb"\Numberstring{section}" will produce: Three.
-%\DescribeMacro{\NUMBERstring}
-%The macro \verb"\NUMBERstring{"\meta{counter}\verb'}' does the same
-%as \verb"\numberstring", but converted to upper case. Note that
-%\verb"\MakeUppercase{\NUMBERstring{"\meta{counter}\verb'}}' doesn't
-%work, due to the way that \verb"\MakeUppercase" expands its
-%argument\footnote{See all the various postings to
-%\texttt{comp.text.tex} about \cmdname{MakeUppercase}}.
-%
-%\DescribeMacro{\numberstringnum}
-%\DescribeMacro{\Numberstringnum}
-%\DescribeMacro{\NUMBERstringnum}
-%The macros \verb!\numberstringnum!,
-%\verb!\Numberstringnum! and
-%\verb"\NUMBERstringnum" work like
-%\verb!\numberstring!,
-%\verb!\Numberstring! and
-%\verb"\NUMBERstring", respectively, but take an actual number
-%rather than a counter as the argument. For example:
-%\verb'\Numberstringnum{105}' will produce: One Hundred and Five.
-%
-%
-% \DescribeMacro{\ordinalstring}
-% The macro \verb"\ordinalstring{"\meta{counter}\verb!}! will print the
-% value of \meta{counter} as a textual ordinal. E.g.\
-% \verb"\ordinalstring{section}" will produce: third.
-% \DescribeMacro{\Ordinalstring}
-% The macro \verb"\Ordinalstring{"\meta{counter}\verb!}! does the same as
-% \verb"\ordinalstring", but with initial letters in uppercase. For example,
-% \verb"\Ordinalstring{section}" will produce: Third.
-% \DescribeMacro{\ORDINALstring}
-% The macro \verb"\ORDINALstring{"\meta{counter}\verb!}! does the same as
-%\verb"\ordinalstring", but with all words in upper case (see previous
-%note about \cmdname{MakeUppercase}).
-%
-%\DescribeMacro{\ordinalstringnum}
-%\DescribeMacro{\Ordinalstringnum}
-%\DescribeMacro{\ORDINALstringnum}
-%The macros \verb!\ordinalstringnum!,
-%\verb!\Ordinalstringnum! and \cmdname{ORDINALstringnum} work like
-%\verb!\ordinalstring!,
-%\verb!\Ordinalstring! and \cmdname{ORDINALstring}, respectively, but take an actual number
-%rather than a counter as the argument. For example,
-%\verb"\ordinalstringnum{3}" will produce: third.
-%
-%\changes{v.1.09}{21 Apr 2007}{store facility added}
-%As from version 1.09, textual representations can be stored for
-%later use. This overcomes the problems encountered when you
-%attempt to use one of the above commands in \cmdname{edef}.
-%
-%Each of the following commands takes a label as the first argument,
-%the other arguments are as the analogous commands above. These
-%commands do not display anything, but store the textual
-%representation. This can later be retrieved using
-%\DescribeMacro{\FMCuse}\cmdname{FMCuse}\{\meta{label}\}.
-%Note: with \cmdname{storeordinal} and \cmdname{storeordinalnum}, the
-%only bit that doesn't get expanded is \cmdname{fmtord}. So, for
-%example, \verb"\storeordinalnum{mylabel}{3}" will be stored as
-%\verb"3\relax \fmtord{rd}".
-%
-%\DescribeMacro{\storeordinal}
-%\cmdname{storeordinal}\{\meta{label}\}\{\meta{counter}\}[\meta{gender}]
-%\par
-%\DescribeMacro{\storeordinalstring}
-%\cmdname{storeordinalstring}\{\meta{label}\}\{\meta{counter}\}[\meta{gender}]
-%\par
-%\DescribeMacro{\storeOrdinalstring}
-%\cmdname{storeOrdinalstring}\{\meta{label}\}\{\meta{counter}\}[\meta{gender}]
-%\par
-%\DescribeMacro{\storeORDINALstring}
-%\cmdname{storeORDINALstring}\{\meta{label}\}\{\meta{counter}\}[\meta{gender}]
-%\par
-%\DescribeMacro{\storenumberstring}
-%\cmdname{storenumberstring}\{\meta{label}\}\{\meta{counter}\}[\meta{gender}]
-%\par
-%\DescribeMacro{\storeNumberstring}
-%\cmdname{storeNumberstring}\{\meta{label}\}\{\meta{counter}\}[\meta{gender}]
-%\par
-%\DescribeMacro{\storeNUMBERstring}
-%\cmdname{storeNUMBERstring}\{\meta{label}\}\{\meta{counter}\}[\meta{gender}]
-%\par
-%\DescribeMacro{\storeordinalnum}
-%\cmdname{storeordinalnum}\{\meta{label}\}\{\meta{number}\}[\meta{gender}]
-%\par
-%\DescribeMacro{\storeordinalstringnum}
-%\cmdname{storeordinalstring}\{\meta{label}\}\{\meta{number}\}[\meta{gender}]
-%\par
-%\DescribeMacro{\storeOrdinalstringnum}
-%\cmdname{storeOrdinalstringnum}\{\meta{label}\}\{\meta{number}\}[\meta{gender}]
-%\par
-%\DescribeMacro{\storeORDINALstringnum}
-%\cmdname{storeORDINALstringnum}\{\meta{label}\}\{\meta{number}\}[\meta{gender}]
-%\par
-%\DescribeMacro{\storenumberstringnum}
-%\cmdname{storenumberstring}\{\meta{label}\}\{\meta{number}\}[\meta{gender}]
-%\par
-%\DescribeMacro{\storeNumberstringnum}
-%\cmdname{storeNumberstring}\{\meta{label}\}\{\meta{number}\}[\meta{gender}]
-%\par
-%\DescribeMacro{\storeNUMBERstringnum}
-%\cmdname{storeNUMBERstring}\{\meta{label}\}\{\meta{number}\}[\meta{gender}]
-%
-% \DescribeMacro{\binary}
-%\changes{v2.4}{25 Sept 2004}{'binary added}
-% The macro \verb"\binary{"\meta{counter}\verb!}! will print the
-%value of \meta{counter} as a binary number.
-%E.g.\ \verb"\binary{section}" will produce: 11. The declaration
-%\DescribeMacro{\padzeroes}\verb"\padzeroes["\meta{n}\verb!]!
-%will ensure numbers are written to \meta{n} digits, padding with
-%zeroes if necessary. E.g.\ \verb"\padzeroes[8]\binary{section}"
-%will produce: 00000011.
-% The default value for \meta{n} is 17.
-%
-%\DescribeMacro{\binarynum}
-%The macro \verb"\binarynum" is like \verb!\binary!
-%but takes an actual number rather than a counter as the
-%argument. For example: \verb"\binarynum{5}" will
-%produce: 101.
-%
-% \DescribeMacro{\octal}
-%\changes{v2.4}{25 Sept 2004}{'octal added}
-% The macro \verb"\octal{"\meta{counter}\verb!}! will print the
-%value of \meta{counter} as an octal number. For example, if you
-%have a counter called, say \texttt{mycounter}, and you set the
-%value to 125, then \verb"\octal{mycounter}" will produce: 177.
-% Again, the number will be padded with zeroes if necessary,
-%depending on whether \verb"\padzeroes" has been used.
-%
-%\DescribeMacro{\octalnum}
-%The macro \verb"\octalnum" is like \verb!\octal!
-%but takes an actual number rather than a counter as the
-%argument. For example: \verb"\octalnum{125}" will
-%produce: 177.
-%
-% \DescribeMacro{\hexadecimal}
-%\changes{v2.4}{25 Sept 2004}{'hexadecimal added}
-% The macro \verb"\hexadecimal{"\meta{counter}\verb!}! will print
-%the value of \meta{counter} as a hexadecimal number. Going back
-%to the previous example, \verb"\hexadecimal{mycounter}" will
-% produce: 7d. Again, the number will be padded with zeroes if
-%necessary, depending on whether \verb"\padzeroes" has been used.
-% \DescribeMacro{\Hexadecimal}
-% \verb"\Hexadecimal{"\meta{counter}\verb!}! does the same thing,
-%but uses uppercase characters, e.g.\
-% \verb"\Hexadecimal{mycounter}" will produce: 7D.
-%
-%\DescribeMacro{\hexadecimalnum}
-%\DescribeMacro{\Hexadecimalnum}
-%The macros \verb"\hexadecimalnum" and
-%\verb"\Hexadecimalnum" are like
-%\verb!\hexadecimal! and \verb"\Hexadecimal"
-%but take an actual number rather than a counter as the
-%argument. For example: \verb"\hexadecimalnum{125}" will
-%produce: 7d, and \verb"\Hexadecimalnum{125}" will
-%produce: 7D.
-%
-%\DescribeMacro{\decimal}
-%\changes{v2.41}{22 Oct 2004}{'decimal added}
-%The macro \verb"\decimal{"\meta{counter}\verb!}! is similar to
-%\verb"\arabic" but the number can be padded with zeroes
-% depending on whether \verb"\padzeroes" has been used.
-%For example: \verb"\padzeroes[8]\decimal{section}" will
-% produce: 00000005.
-%
-%\DescribeMacro{\decimalnum}
-%The macro \verb"\decimalnum" is like \verb!\decimal!
-%but takes an actual number rather than a counter as the
-%argument. For example: \verb"\padzeroes[8]\decimalnum{5}" will
-%produce: 00000005.
-%
-% \DescribeMacro{\aaalph}
-%\changes{v2.4}{25 Sept 2004}{'aaalph added}
-% The macro \verb"\aaalph{"\meta{counter}\verb!}! will print the
-%value of \meta{counter} as: a b \ldots\ z aa bb \ldots\ zz etc.
-% For example, \verb"\aaalpha{mycounter}" will produce: uuuuu if
-%\texttt{mycounter} is set to 125.
-% \DescribeMacro{\AAAlph}
-% \verb"\AAAlph{"\meta{counter}\verb!}! does the same thing, but
-%uses uppercase characters, e.g.\
-% \verb"\AAAlph{mycounter}" will produce: UUUUU.
-%
-%\DescribeMacro{\aaalphnum}
-%\DescribeMacro{\AAAlphnum}
-%The macros \verb"\aaalphnum" and
-%\verb"\AAAlphnum" are like
-%\verb!\aaalph! and \verb"\AAAlph"
-%but take an actual number rather than a counter as the
-%argument. For example: \verb"\aaalphnum{125}" will
-%produce: uuuuu, and \verb"\AAAlphnum{125}" will
-%produce: UUUUU.
-%
-% \DescribeMacro{\abalph}
-%\changes{v2.4}{25 Sept 2004}{'abalph added}
-% The macro \verb"\abalph{"\meta{counter}\verb!}! will print the
-%value of \meta{counter} as: a b \ldots\ z aa ab \ldots\ az etc.
-% For example, \verb"\abalpha{mycounter}" will produce: du if
-%\texttt{mycounter} is set to 125.
-% \DescribeMacro{\ABAlph}
-% \verb"\ABAlph{"\meta{counter}\verb!}! does the same thing, but
-%uses uppercase characters, e.g.\
-% \verb"\ABAlph{mycounter}" will produce: DU.
-%
-%\DescribeMacro{\abalphnum}
-%\DescribeMacro{\ABAlphnum}
-%The macros \verb"\abalphnum" and
-%\verb"\ABAlphnum" are like
-%\verb!\abalph! and \verb"\ABAlph"
-%but take an actual number rather than a counter as the
-%argument. For example: \verb"\abalphnum{125}" will
-%produce: du, and \verb"\ABAlphnum{125}" will
-%produce: DU.
-%
-%\section{Package Options}
-%
-%The following options can be passed to this package:
-%
-%\begin{tabular}{ll}
-% raise & make ordinal st,nd,rd,th appear as superscript\\
-% level & make ordinal st,nd,rd,th appear level with rest of
-%text
-%\end{tabular}
-%
-%\noindent These can also be set using the command:
-%
-%\DescribeMacro{\fmtcountsetoptions}
-%\verb"\fmtcountsetoptions{fmtord="\meta{type}\verb'}'
-%
-%\noindent where \meta{type} is either \texttt{level} or
-%\texttt{raise}.
-%
-%\section{Multilingual Support}
-%
-%Version 1.02 of the \styname{fmtcount} package now has
-%limited multilingual support. The following languages are
-%implemented: English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, French (Swiss)
-%and French (Belgian). German support was added in version
-%1.1\footnote{Thanks to K. H. Fricke for supplying the information}.
-%
-% The package checks to see if the
-%command \verb"\date"\meta{language} is defined\footnote{this
-%will be true if you have loaded \styname{babel}}, and will
-%load the code for those languages. The commands \verb"\ordinal",
-%\verb"\ordinalstring" and \verb'\numberstring' (and their
-%variants) will then be formatted in the currently
-%selected language.
-%
-%If the French language is selected, the French (France) version
-%will be used by default (e.g.\ soxiante-dix for 70). To
-%select the Swiss or Belgian variants (e.g.\ septente for 70) use:
-%\verb"\fmtcountsetoptions{french="\meta{dialect}\verb'}'
-%where \meta{dialect} is either \texttt{swiss} or \texttt{belgian}.
-%You can also use this command to change the action of
-%\verb"\ordinal".
-%\verb"\fmtcountsetoptions{abbrv=true}" to produce ordinals
-%of the form 2\textsuperscript{e} or
-%\verb"\fmtcountsetoptions{abbrv=false}" to produce ordinals
-%of the form 2\textsuperscript{eme} (default).
-%
-%The \texttt{french} and \texttt{abbrv} settings only have an
-%effect if the French language has been defined.
-%
-%The male gender for all languages is used by default, however the
-%feminine or neuter forms can be obtained by passing \texttt{f} or
-%\texttt{n} as an optional argument to \verb"\ordinal",
-%\verb!\ordinalnum! etc. For example:
-%\verb"\numberstring{section}[f]". Note that the optional argument
-%comes \emph{after} the compulsory argument. If a gender is
-%not defined in a given language, the masculine version will
-%be used instead.
-%
-%Let me know if you find any spelling mistakes (has been known
-%to happen in English, let alone other languages I'm not so
-%familiar with.) If you want to add support for another language,
-%you will need to let me know how to form the numbers and ordinals
-%from 0 to 99999 in that language for each gender.
-%
-%\section{Configuration File \texttt{fmtcount.cfg}}
-%
-%You can save your preferred default settings to a file called
-%\texttt{fmtcount.cfg}, and place it on the \TeX\ path. These
-%settings will then be loaded by the \styname{fmtcount}
-%package.
-%
-%Note that if you are using the \styname{datetime} package,
-%the \texttt{datetime.cfg} configuration file will override
-%the \texttt{fmtcount.cfg} configuration file.
-%For example, if \texttt{datetime.cfg} has the line:
-%\begin{verbatim}
-%\renewcommand{\fmtord}[1]{\textsuperscript{\underline{#1}}}
-%\end{verbatim}
-%and if \texttt{fmtcount.cfg} has the line:
-%\begin{verbatim}
-%\fmtcountsetoptions{fmtord=level}
-%\end{verbatim}
-%then the former definition of \verb"\fmtord" will take
-%precedence.
-%
-%\section{LaTeX2HTML style}
-%
-%The \LaTeX2HTML\ style file \texttt{fmtcount.perl} is provided.
-%The following limitations apply:
-%
-%\begin{itemize}
-%\item \verb"\padzeroes" only has an effect in the preamble.
-%
-%\item The configuration file
-%\texttt{fmtcount.cfg} is currently ignored. (This is because
-%I can't work out the correct code to do this. If you
-%know how to do this, please let me know.) You can however
-%do:
-%\begin{verbatim}
-%\usepackage{fmtcount}
-%\html{\input{fmtcount.cfg}}
-%\end{verbatim}
-%This, I agree, is an unpleasant cludge.
-%
-%\end{itemize}
-%
-%\section{Acknowledgements}
-%
-%I would like to thank my mother for the French and Portuguese
-%support and my Spanish dictionary for the Spanish support.
-%Thank you to K. H. Fricke for providing me with the German
-%translations.
-%
-%\section{Troubleshooting}
-%
-%There is a FAQ available at: \url{http://theoval.cmp.uea.ac.uk/~nlct/latex/packages/faq/}.
-%
-% \section{Contact Details}
-% Dr Nicola Talbot\\
-% School of Computing Sciences\\
-% University of East Anglia\\
-% Norwich. NR4 7TJ.\\
-% United Kingdom.\\
-% \url{http://theoval.cmp.uea.ac.uk/~nlct/}
-%
-%
-%\StopEventually{}
-%\section{The Code}
-%\iffalse
-% \begin{macrocode}
-%<*fc-british.def>
-% \end{macrocode}
-%\fi
-% \subsection{fc-british.def}
-% British definitions
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\ProvidesFile{fc-british}[2007/06/14]
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Check that fc-english.def has been loaded
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\@ifundefined{@ordinalMenglish}{\input{fc-english.def}}{}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% These are all just synonyms for the commands provided by
-% fc-english.def.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\let\@ordinalMbritish\@ordinalMenglish
-\let\@ordinalFbritish\@ordinalMenglish
-\let\@ordinalNbritish\@ordinalMenglish
-\let\@numberstringMbritish\@numberstringMenglish
-\let\@numberstringFbritish\@numberstringMenglish
-\let\@numberstringNbritish\@numberstringMenglish
-\let\@NumberstringMbritish\@NumberstringMenglish
-\let\@NumberstringFbritish\@NumberstringMenglish
-\let\@NumberstringNbritish\@NumberstringMenglish
-\let\@ordinalstringMbritish\@ordinalstringMenglish
-\let\@ordinalstringFbritish\@ordinalstringMenglish
-\let\@ordinalstringNbritish\@ordinalstringMenglish
-\let\@OrdinalstringMbritish\@OrdinalstringMenglish
-\let\@OrdinalstringFbritish\@OrdinalstringMenglish
-\let\@OrdinalstringNbritish\@OrdinalstringMenglish
-% \end{macrocode}
-%\iffalse
-% \begin{macrocode}
-%</fc-british.def>
-% \end{macrocode}
-%\fi
-%\iffalse
-% \begin{macrocode}
-%<*fc-english.def>
-% \end{macrocode}
-%\fi
-% \subsection{fc-english.def}
-% English definitions
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\ProvidesFile{fc-english}[2007/05/26]
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Define macro that converts a number or count register (first
-% argument) to an ordinal, and stores the result in the
-% second argument, which should be a control sequence.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@ordinalMenglish}[2]{%
-\def\@fc@ord{}%
-\@orgargctr=#1\relax
-\@ordinalctr=#1%
-\@modulo{\@ordinalctr}{100}%
-\ifnum\@ordinalctr=11\relax
- \def\@fc@ord{th}%
-\else
- \ifnum\@ordinalctr=12\relax
- \def\@fc@ord{th}%
- \else
- \ifnum\@ordinalctr=13\relax
- \def\@fc@ord{th}%
- \else
- \@modulo{\@ordinalctr}{10}%
- \ifcase\@ordinalctr
- \def\@fc@ord{th}% case 0
- \or \def\@fc@ord{st}% case 1
- \or \def\@fc@ord{nd}% case 2
- \or \def\@fc@ord{rd}% case 3
- \else
- \def\@fc@ord{th}% default case
- \fi
- \fi
- \fi
-\fi
-\edef#2{\number#1\relax\noexpand\fmtord{\@fc@ord}}%
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% There is no gender difference in English, so make feminine and
-% neuter the same as the masculine.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\let\@ordinalFenglish=\@ordinalMenglish
-\let\@ordinalNenglish=\@ordinalMenglish
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Define the macro that prints the value of a \TeX\ count register
-% as text. To make it easier, break it up into units, teens and
-% tens. First, the units: the argument should be between 0 and 9
-% inclusive.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@unitstringenglish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-zero%
-\or one%
-\or two%
-\or three%
-\or four%
-\or five%
-\or six%
-\or seven%
-\or eight%
-\or nine%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Next the tens, again the argument should be between 0 and 9
-% inclusive.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@tenstringenglish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-\or ten%
-\or twenty%
-\or thirty%
-\or forty%
-\or fifty%
-\or sixty%
-\or seventy%
-\or eighty%
-\or ninety%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Finally the teens, again the argument should be between 0 and 9
-% inclusive.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@teenstringenglish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-ten%
-\or eleven%
-\or twelve%
-\or thirteen%
-\or fourteen%
-\or fifteen%
-\or sixteen%
-\or seventeen%
-\or eighteen%
-\or nineteen%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but with the initial letter in uppercase. The units:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@Unitstringenglish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-Zero%
-\or One%
-\or Two%
-\or Three%
-\or Four%
-\or Five%
-\or Six%
-\or Seven%
-\or Eight%
-\or Nine%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% The tens:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@Tenstringenglish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-\or Ten%
-\or Twenty%
-\or Thirty%
-\or Forty%
-\or Fifty%
-\or Sixty%
-\or Seventy%
-\or Eighty%
-\or Ninety%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% The teens:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@Teenstringenglish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-Ten%
-\or Eleven%
-\or Twelve%
-\or Thirteen%
-\or Fourteen%
-\or Fifteen%
-\or Sixteen%
-\or Seventeen%
-\or Eighteen%
-\or Nineteen%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% This has changed in version 1.09, so that it now stores
-% the result in the second argument, but doesn't display anything.
-% Since it only affects internal macros, it shouldn't affect
-% documents created with older versions. (These internal macros are
-% not meant for use in documents.)
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@numberstringenglish}[2]{%
-\ifnum#1>99999
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{Out of range}%
-{This macro only works for values less than 100000}%
-\else
-\ifnum#1<0
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{Negative numbers not permitted}%
-{This macro does not work for negative numbers, however
-you can try typing "minus" first, and then pass the modulus of
-this number}%
-\fi
-\fi
-\def#2{}%
-\@strctr=#1\relax \divide\@strctr by 1000\relax
-\ifnum\@strctr>9
-% #1 is greater or equal to 10000
- \divide\@strctr by 10
- \ifnum\@strctr>1\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@tenstring{\@strctr}}%
- \@strctr=#1 \divide\@strctr by 1000\relax
- \@modulo{\@strctr}{10}%
- \ifnum\@strctr>0\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr-\@unitstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
- \else
- \@strctr=#1\relax
- \divide\@strctr by 1000\relax
- \@modulo{\@strctr}{10}%
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@teenstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\ \@thousand}%
-\else
- \ifnum\@strctr>0\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@unitstring{\@strctr}\ \@thousand}%
- \fi
-\fi
-\@strctr=#1\relax \@modulo{\@strctr}{1000}%
-\divide\@strctr by 100
-\ifnum\@strctr>0\relax
- \ifnum#1>1000\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\ }%
- \fi
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@unitstring{\@strctr}\ \@hundred}%
-\fi
-\@strctr=#1\relax \@modulo{\@strctr}{100}%
-\ifnum#1>100\relax
- \ifnum\@strctr>0\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\ \@andname\ }%
- \fi
-\fi
-\ifnum\@strctr>19\relax
- \divide\@strctr by 10\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@tenstring{\@strctr}}%
- \@strctr=#1\relax \@modulo{\@strctr}{10}%
- \ifnum\@strctr>0\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr-\@unitstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
-\else
- \ifnum\@strctr<10\relax
- \ifnum\@strctr=0\relax
- \ifnum#1<100\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@unitstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
- \else
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@unitstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
- \else
- \@modulo{\@strctr}{10}%
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@teenstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% All lower case version, the second argument must be a
-% control sequence.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@numberstringMenglish}[2]{%
-\let\@unitstring=\@@unitstringenglish
-\let\@teenstring=\@@teenstringenglish
-\let\@tenstring=\@@tenstringenglish
-\def\@hundred{hundred}\def\@thousand{thousand}%
-\def\@andname{and}%
-\@@numberstringenglish{#1}{#2}%
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% There is no gender in English, so make feminine and neuter the same
-% as the masculine.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\let\@numberstringFenglish=\@numberstringMenglish
-\let\@numberstringNenglish=\@numberstringMenglish
-% \end{macrocode}
-% This version makes the first letter of each word an uppercase
-% character (except ``and''). The second argument must be a control
-% sequence.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@NumberstringMenglish}[2]{%
-\let\@unitstring=\@@Unitstringenglish
-\let\@teenstring=\@@Teenstringenglish
-\let\@tenstring=\@@Tenstringenglish
-\def\@hundred{Hundred}\def\@thousand{Thousand}%
-\def\@andname{and}%
-\@@numberstringenglish{#1}{#2}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% There is no gender in English, so make feminine and neuter the same
-% as the masculine.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\let\@NumberstringFenglish=\@NumberstringMenglish
-\let\@NumberstringNenglish=\@NumberstringMenglish
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Define a macro that produces an ordinal as a string. Again, break
-% it up into units, teens and tens. First the units:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@unitthstringenglish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-zeroth%
-\or first%
-\or second%
-\or third%
-\or fourth%
-\or fifth%
-\or sixth%
-\or seventh%
-\or eighth%
-\or ninth%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Next the tens:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@tenthstringenglish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-\or tenth%
-\or twentieth%
-\or thirtieth%
-\or fortieth%
-\or fiftieth%
-\or sixtieth%
-\or seventieth%
-\or eightieth%
-\or ninetieth%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% The teens:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@teenthstringenglish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-tenth%
-\or eleventh%
-\or twelfth%
-\or thirteenth%
-\or fourteenth%
-\or fifteenth%
-\or sixteenth%
-\or seventeenth%
-\or eighteenth%
-\or nineteenth%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As before, but with the first letter in upper case. The units:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@Unitthstringenglish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-Zeroth%
-\or First%
-\or Second%
-\or Third%
-\or Fourth%
-\or Fifth%
-\or Sixth%
-\or Seventh%
-\or Eighth%
-\or Ninth%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% The tens:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@Tenthstringenglish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-\or Tenth%
-\or Twentieth%
-\or Thirtieth%
-\or Fortieth%
-\or Fiftieth%
-\or Sixtieth%
-\or Seventieth%
-\or Eightieth%
-\or Ninetieth%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% The teens:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@Teenthstringenglish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-Tenth%
-\or Eleventh%
-\or Twelfth%
-\or Thirteenth%
-\or Fourteenth%
-\or Fifteenth%
-\or Sixteenth%
-\or Seventeenth%
-\or Eighteenth%
-\or Nineteenth%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Again, as from version 1.09, this has been changed to take two
-% arguments, where the second argument is a control sequence.
-% The resulting text is stored in the control sequence, and nothing
-% is displayed.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@ordinalstringenglish}[2]{%
-\@strctr=#1\relax
-\ifnum#1>99999
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{Out of range}%
-{This macro only works for values less than 100000 (value given: \number\@strctr)}%
-\else
-\ifnum#1<0
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{Negative numbers not permitted}%
-{This macro does not work for negative numbers, however
-you can try typing "minus" first, and then pass the modulus of
-this number}%
-\fi
-\def#2{}%
-\fi
-\@strctr=#1\relax \divide\@strctr by 1000\relax
-\ifnum\@strctr>9\relax
-% #1 is greater or equal to 10000
- \divide\@strctr by 10
- \ifnum\@strctr>1\relax
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@tenstring{\@strctr}}%
- \@strctr=#1\relax
- \divide\@strctr by 1000\relax
- \@modulo{\@strctr}{10}%
- \ifnum\@strctr>0\relax
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr-\@unitstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
- \else
- \@strctr=#1\relax \divide\@strctr by 1000\relax
- \@modulo{\@strctr}{10}%
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@teenstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
- \@strctr=#1\relax \@modulo{\@strctr}{1000}%
- \ifnum\@strctr=0\relax
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\ \@thousandth}%
- \else
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\ \@thousand}%
- \fi
-\else
- \ifnum\@strctr>0\relax
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@unitstring{\@strctr}}%
- \@strctr=#1\relax \@modulo{\@strctr}{1000}%
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \ifnum\@strctr=0\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\ \@thousandth}%
- \else
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\ \@thousand}%
- \fi
- \fi
-\fi
-\@strctr=#1\relax \@modulo{\@strctr}{1000}%
-\divide\@strctr by 100
-\ifnum\@strctr>0\relax
- \ifnum#1>1000\relax
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\ }%
- \fi
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@unitstring{\@strctr}}%
- \@strctr=#1\relax \@modulo{\@strctr}{100}%
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \ifnum\@strctr=0\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\ \@hundredth}%
- \else
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\ \@hundred}%
- \fi
-\fi
-\@strctr=#1\relax \@modulo{\@strctr}{100}%
-\ifnum#1>100\relax
- \ifnum\@strctr>0\relax
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\ \@andname\ }%
- \fi
-\fi
-\ifnum\@strctr>19\relax
- \@tmpstrctr=\@strctr
- \divide\@strctr by 10\relax
- \@modulo{\@tmpstrctr}{10}%
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \ifnum\@tmpstrctr=0\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@tenthstring{\@strctr}}%
- \else
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@tenstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
- \@strctr=#1\relax \@modulo{\@strctr}{10}%
- \ifnum\@strctr>0\relax
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr-\@unitthstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
-\else
- \ifnum\@strctr<10\relax
- \ifnum\@strctr=0\relax
- \ifnum#1<100\relax
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@unitthstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
- \else
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@unitthstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
- \else
- \@modulo{\@strctr}{10}%
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@teenthstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% All lower case version. Again, the second argument must be a
-% control sequence in which the resulting text is stored.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@ordinalstringMenglish}[2]{%
-\let\@unitthstring=\@@unitthstringenglish
-\let\@teenthstring=\@@teenthstringenglish
-\let\@tenthstring=\@@tenthstringenglish
-\let\@unitstring=\@@unitstringenglish
-\let\@teenstring=\@@teenstringenglish
-\let\@tenstring=\@@tenstringenglish
-\def\@andname{and}%
-\def\@hundred{hundred}\def\@thousand{thousand}%
-\def\@hundredth{hundredth}\def\@thousandth{thousandth}%
-\@@ordinalstringenglish{#1}{#2}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% No gender in English, so make feminine and neuter same as masculine:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\let\@ordinalstringFenglish=\@ordinalstringMenglish
-\let\@ordinalstringNenglish=\@ordinalstringMenglish
-% \end{macrocode}
-% First letter of each word in upper case:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@OrdinalstringMenglish}[2]{%
-\let\@unitthstring=\@@Unitthstringenglish
-\let\@teenthstring=\@@Teenthstringenglish
-\let\@tenthstring=\@@Tenthstringenglish
-\let\@unitstring=\@@Unitstringenglish
-\let\@teenstring=\@@Teenstringenglish
-\let\@tenstring=\@@Tenstringenglish
-\def\@andname{and}%
-\def\@hundred{Hundred}\def\@thousand{Thousand}%
-\def\@hundredth{Hundredth}\def\@thousandth{Thousandth}%
-\@@ordinalstringenglish{#1}{#2}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% No gender in English, so make feminine and neuter same as masculine:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\let\@OrdinalstringFenglish=\@OrdinalstringMenglish
-\let\@OrdinalstringNenglish=\@OrdinalstringMenglish
-% \end{macrocode}
-%\iffalse
-% \begin{macrocode}
-%</fc-english.def>
-% \end{macrocode}
-%\fi
-%\iffalse
-% \begin{macrocode}
-%<*fc-french.def>
-% \end{macrocode}
-%\fi
-% \subsection{fc-french.def}
-% French definitions
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\ProvidesFile{fc-french.def}[2007/05/26]
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Define macro that converts a number or count register (first
-% argument) to an ordinal, and store the result in the second
-% argument, which must be a control sequence. Masculine:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@ordinalMfrench}[2]{%
-\iffmtord@abbrv
- \edef#2{\number#1\relax\noexpand\fmtord{e}}%
-\else
- \ifnum#1=1\relax
- \edef#2{\number#1\relax\noexpand\fmtord{er}}%
- \else
- \edef#2{\number#1\relax\noexpand\fmtord{eme}}%
- \fi
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Feminine:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@ordinalFfrench}[2]{%
-\iffmtord@abbrv
- \edef#2{\number#1\relax\noexpand\fmtord{e}}%
-\else
- \ifnum#1=1\relax
- \edef#2{\number#1\relax\noexpand\fmtord{ere}}%
- \else
- \edef#2{\number#1\relax\noexpand\fmtord{eme}}%
- \fi
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Make neuter same as masculine:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\let\@ordinalNfrench\@ordinalMfrench
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Textual representation of a number. To make it easier break it
-% into units, tens and teens. First the units:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@unitstringfrench}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-zero%
-\or un%
-\or deux%
-\or trois%
-\or quatre%
-\or cinq%
-\or six%
-\or sept%
-\or huit%
-\or neuf%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Feminine only changes for 1:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@unitstringFfrench}[1]{%
-\ifnum#1=1\relax
-une%
-\else\@@unitstringfrench{#1}%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Tens (this includes the Belgian and Swiss variants, special
-% cases employed lower down.)
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@tenstringfrench}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-\or dix%
-\or vingt%
-\or trente%
-\or quarante%
-\or cinquante%
-\or soixante%
-\or septente%
-\or huitante%
-\or nonente%
-\or cent%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Teens:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@teenstringfrench}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-dix%
-\or onze%
-\or douze%
-\or treize%
-\or quatorze%
-\or quinze%
-\or seize%
-\or dix-sept%
-\or dix-huit%
-\or dix-neuf%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Seventies are a special case, depending on dialect:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@seventiesfrench}[1]{%
-\@tenstring{6}%
-\ifnum#1=1\relax
-\ \@andname\
-\else
--%
-\fi
-\@teenstring{#1}%
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Eighties are a special case, depending on dialect:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@eightiesfrench}[1]{%
-\@unitstring{4}-\@tenstring{2}%
-\ifnum#1>0
--\@unitstring{#1}%
-\else
-s%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Nineties are a special case, depending on dialect:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@ninetiesfrench}[1]{%
-\@unitstring{4}-\@tenstring{2}-\@teenstring{#1}%
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Swiss seventies:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@seventiesfrenchswiss}[1]{%
-\@tenstring{7}%
-\ifnum#1=1\ \@andname\ \fi
-\ifnum#1>1-\fi
-\ifnum#1>0\@unitstring{#1}\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Swiss eighties:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@eightiesfrenchswiss}[1]{%
-\@tenstring{8}%
-\ifnum#1=1\ \@andname\ \fi
-\ifnum#1>1-\fi
-\ifnum#1>0\@unitstring{#1}\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Swiss nineties:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@ninetiesfrenchswiss}[1]{%
-\@tenstring{9}%
-\ifnum#1=1\ \@andname\ \fi
-\ifnum#1>1-\fi
-\ifnum#1>0\@unitstring{#1}\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Units with initial letter in upper case:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@Unitstringfrench}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-Zero%
-\or Un%
-\or Deux%
-\or Trois%
-\or Quatre%
-\or Cinq%
-\or Six%
-\or Sept%
-\or Huit%
-\or Neuf%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but feminine:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@UnitstringFfrench}[1]{%
-\ifnum#1=1\relax
-Une%
-\else \@@Unitstringfrench{#1}%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Tens, with initial letter in upper case (includes Swiss and
-% Belgian variants):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@Tenstringfrench}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-\or Dix%
-\or Vingt%
-\or Trente%
-\or Quarante%
-\or Cinquante%
-\or Soixante%
-\or Septente%
-\or Huitante%
-\or Nonente%
-\or Cent%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Teens, with initial letter in upper case:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@Teenstringfrench}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-Dix%
-\or Onze%
-\or Douze%
-\or Treize%
-\or Quatorze%
-\or Quinze%
-\or Seize%
-\or Dix-Sept%
-\or Dix-Huit%
-\or Dix-Neuf%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% This has changed in version 1.09, so that it now stores the
-% result in the second argument, but doesn't display anything.
-% Since it only affects internal macros, it shouldn't affect
-% documents created with older versions. (These internal macros
-% are not defined for use in documents.) Firstly, the Swiss
-% version:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@numberstringMfrenchswiss}[2]{%
-\let\@unitstring=\@@unitstringfrench
-\let\@teenstring=\@@teenstringfrench
-\let\@tenstring=\@@tenstringfrench
-\let\@seventies=\@@seventiesfrenchswiss
-\let\@eighties=\@@eightiesfrenchswiss
-\let\@nineties=\@@ninetiesfrenchswiss
-\def\@hundred{cent}\def\@thousand{mille}%
-\def\@andname{et}%
-\@@numberstringfrench{#1}{#2}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Same as above, but for French as spoken in France:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@numberstringMfrenchfrance}[2]{%
-\let\@unitstring=\@@unitstringfrench
-\let\@teenstring=\@@teenstringfrench
-\let\@tenstring=\@@tenstringfrench
-\let\@seventies=\@@seventiesfrench
-\let\@eighties=\@@eightiesfrench
-\let\@nineties=\@@ninetiesfrench
-\def\@hundred{cent}\def\@thousand{mille}%
-\def\@andname{et}%
-\@@numberstringfrench{#1}{#2}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Same as above, but for Belgian dialect:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@numberstringMfrenchbelgian}[2]{%
-\let\@unitstring=\@@unitstringfrench
-\let\@teenstring=\@@teenstringfrench
-\let\@tenstring=\@@tenstringfrench
-\let\@seventies=\@@seventiesfrenchswiss
-\let\@eighties=\@@eightiesfrench
-\let\@nineties=\@@ninetiesfrench
-\def\@hundred{cent}\def\@thousand{mille}%
-\def\@andname{et}%
-\@@numberstringfrench{#1}{#2}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Set default dialect:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\let\@numberstringMfrench=\@numberstringMfrenchfrance
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but for feminine version. Swiss:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@numberstringFfrenchswiss}[2]{%
-\let\@unitstring=\@@unitstringFfrench
-\let\@teenstring=\@@teenstringfrench
-\let\@tenstring=\@@tenstringfrench
-\let\@seventies=\@@seventiesfrenchswiss
-\let\@eighties=\@@eightiesfrenchswiss
-\let\@nineties=\@@ninetiesfrenchswiss
-\def\@hundred{cent}\def\@thousand{mille}%
-\def\@andname{et}%
-\@@numberstringfrench{#1}{#2}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% French:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@numberstringFfrenchfrance}[2]{%
-\let\@unitstring=\@@unitstringFfrench
-\let\@teenstring=\@@teenstringfrench
-\let\@tenstring=\@@tenstringfrench
-\let\@seventies=\@@seventiesfrench
-\let\@eighties=\@@eightiesfrench
-\let\@nineties=\@@ninetiesfrench
-\def\@hundred{cent}\def\@thousand{mille}%
-\def\@andname{et}%
-\@@numberstringfrench{#1}{#2}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Belgian:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@numberstringFfrenchbelgian}[2]{%
-\let\@unitstring=\@@unitstringFfrench
-\let\@teenstring=\@@teenstringfrench
-\let\@tenstring=\@@tenstringfrench
-\let\@seventies=\@@seventiesfrenchswiss
-\let\@eighties=\@@eightiesfrench
-\let\@nineties=\@@ninetiesfrench
-\def\@hundred{cent}\def\@thousand{mille}%
-\def\@andname{et}%
-\@@numberstringfrench{#1}{#2}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Set default dialect:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\let\@numberstringFfrench=\@numberstringFfrenchfrance
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Make neuter same as masculine:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\let\@ordinalstringNfrench\@ordinalstringMfrench
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but with initial letter in upper case. Swiss (masculine):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@NumberstringMfrenchswiss}[2]{%
-\let\@unitstring=\@@Unitstringfrench
-\let\@teenstring=\@@Teenstringfrench
-\let\@tenstring=\@@Tenstringfrench
-\let\@seventies=\@@seventiesfrenchswiss
-\let\@eighties=\@@eightiesfrenchswiss
-\let\@nineties=\@@ninetiesfrenchswiss
-\def\@hundred{Cent}\def\@thousand{Mille}%
-\def\@andname{et}%
-\@@numberstringfrench{#1}{#2}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% French:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@NumberstringMfrenchfrance}[2]{%
-\let\@unitstring=\@@Unitstringfrench
-\let\@teenstring=\@@Teenstringfrench
-\let\@tenstring=\@@Tenstringfrench
-\let\@seventies=\@@seventiesfrench
-\let\@eighties=\@@eightiesfrench
-\let\@nineties=\@@ninetiesfrench
-\def\@hundred{Cent}\def\@thousand{Mille}%
-\def\@andname{et}%
-\@@numberstringfrench{#1}{#2}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Belgian:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@NumberstringMfrenchbelgian}[2]{%
-\let\@unitstring=\@@Unitstringfrench
-\let\@teenstring=\@@Teenstringfrench
-\let\@tenstring=\@@Tenstringfrench
-\let\@seventies=\@@seventiesfrenchswiss
-\let\@eighties=\@@eightiesfrench
-\let\@nineties=\@@ninetiesfrench
-\def\@hundred{Cent}\def\@thousand{Mille}%
-\def\@andname{et}%
-\@@numberstringfrench{#1}{#2}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Set default dialect:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\let\@NumberstringMfrench=\@NumberstringMfrenchfrance
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but feminine. Swiss:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@NumberstringFfrenchswiss}[2]{%
-\let\@unitstring=\@@UnitstringFfrench
-\let\@teenstring=\@@Teenstringfrench
-\let\@tenstring=\@@Tenstringfrench
-\let\@seventies=\@@seventiesfrenchswiss
-\let\@eighties=\@@eightiesfrenchswiss
-\let\@nineties=\@@ninetiesfrenchswiss
-\def\@hundred{Cent}\def\@thousand{Mille}%
-\def\@andname{et}%
-\@@numberstringfrench{#1}{#2}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% French (feminine):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@NumberstringFfrenchfrance}[2]{%
-\let\@unitstring=\@@UnitstringFfrench
-\let\@teenstring=\@@Teenstringfrench
-\let\@tenstring=\@@Tenstringfrench
-\let\@seventies=\@@seventiesfrench
-\let\@eighties=\@@eightiesfrench
-\let\@nineties=\@@ninetiesfrench
-\def\@hundred{Cent}\def\@thousand{Mille}%
-\def\@andname{et}%
-\@@numberstringfrench{#1}{#2}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Belgian (feminine):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@NumberstringFfrenchbelgian}[2]{%
-\let\@unitstring=\@@UnitstringFfrench
-\let\@teenstring=\@@Teenstringfrench
-\let\@tenstring=\@@Tenstringfrench
-\let\@seventies=\@@seventiesfrenchswiss
-\let\@eighties=\@@eightiesfrench
-\let\@nineties=\@@ninetiesfrench
-\def\@hundred{Cent}\def\@thousand{Mille}%
-\def\@andname{et}%
-\@@numberstringfrench{#1}{#2}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Set default dialect:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\let\@NumberstringFfrench=\@NumberstringFfrenchfrance
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Make neuter same as masculine:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\let\@NumberstringNfrench\@NumberstringMfrench
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Again, as from version 1.09, this has been changed to take
-% two arguments, where the second argument is a control
-% sequence, and nothing is displayed. Store textual representation
-% of an ordinal in the given control sequence. Swiss dialect (masculine):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@ordinalstringMfrenchswiss}[2]{%
-\ifnum#1=1\relax
-\def#2{premier}%
-\else
-\let\@unitthstring=\@@unitthstringfrench
-\let\@unitstring=\@@unitstringfrench
-\let\@teenthstring=\@@teenthstringfrench
-\let\@teenstring=\@@teenstringfrench
-\let\@tenthstring=\@@tenthstringfrench
-\let\@tenstring=\@@tenstringfrench
-\let\@seventieths=\@@seventiethsfrenchswiss
-\let\@eightieths=\@@eightiethsfrenchswiss
-\let\@ninetieths=\@@ninetiethsfrenchswiss
-\let\@seventies=\@@seventiesfrenchswiss
-\let\@eighties=\@@eightiesfrenchswiss
-\let\@nineties=\@@ninetiesfrenchswiss
-\def\@hundredth{centi\`eme}\def\@hundred{cent}%
-\def\@thousandth{mili\`eme}\def\@thousand{mille}%
-\def\@andname{et}%
-\@@ordinalstringfrench{#1}{#2}%
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% French (masculine):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@ordinalstringMfrenchfrance}[2]{%
-\ifnum#1=1\relax
-\def#2{premier}%
-\else
-\let\@unitthstring=\@@unitthstringfrench
-\let\@unitstring=\@@unitstringfrench
-\let\@teenthstring=\@@teenthstringfrench
-\let\@teenstring=\@@teenstringfrench
-\let\@tenthstring=\@@tenthstringfrench
-\let\@tenstring=\@@tenstringfrench
-\let\@seventieths=\@@seventiethsfrench
-\let\@eightieths=\@@eightiethsfrench
-\let\@ninetieths=\@@ninetiethsfrench
-\let\@seventies=\@@seventiesfrench
-\let\@eighties=\@@eightiesfrench
-\let\@nineties=\@@ninetiesfrench
-\let\@teenstring=\@@teenstringfrench
-\def\@hundredth{centi\`eme}\def\@hundred{cent}%
-\def\@thousandth{mili\`eme}\def\@thousand{mille}%
-\def\@andname{et}%
-\@@ordinalstringfrench{#1}{#2}%
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Belgian dialect (masculine):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@ordinalstringMfrenchbelgian}[2]{%
-\ifnum#1=1\relax
-\def#2{premier}%
-\else
-\let\@unitthstring=\@@unitthstringfrench
-\let\@unitstring=\@@unitstringfrench
-\let\@teenthstring=\@@teenthstringfrench
-\let\@teenstring=\@@teenstringfrench
-\let\@tenthstring=\@@tenthstringfrench
-\let\@tenstring=\@@tenstringfrench
-\let\@seventieths=\@@seventiethsfrenchswiss
-\let\@eightieths=\@@eightiethsfrench
-\let\@ninetieths=\@@ninetiethsfrenchswiss
-\let\@seventies=\@@seventiesfrench
-\let\@eighties=\@@eightiesfrench
-\let\@nineties=\@@ninetiesfrench
-\let\@teenstring=\@@teenstringfrench
-\def\@hundredth{centi\`eme}\def\@hundred{cent}%
-\def\@thousandth{mili\`eme}\def\@thousand{mille}%
-\def\@andname{et}%
-\@@ordinalstringfrench{#1}{#2}%
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Set up default dialect:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\let\@ordinalstringMfrench=\@ordinalstringMfrenchfrance
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but feminine. Swiss:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@ordinalstringFfrenchswiss}[2]{%
-\ifnum#1=1\relax
-\def#2{premi\`ere}%
-\else
-\let\@unitthstring=\@@unitthstringfrench
-\let\@unitstring=\@@unitstringFfrench
-\let\@teenthstring=\@@teenthstringfrench
-\let\@teenstring=\@@teenstringfrench
-\let\@tenthstring=\@@tenthstringfrench
-\let\@tenstring=\@@tenstringfrench
-\let\@seventieths=\@@seventiethsfrenchswiss
-\let\@eightieths=\@@eightiethsfrenchswiss
-\let\@ninetieths=\@@ninetiethsfrenchswiss
-\let\@seventies=\@@seventiesfrenchswiss
-\let\@eighties=\@@eightiesfrenchswiss
-\let\@nineties=\@@ninetiesfrenchswiss
-\def\@hundredth{centi\`eme}\def\@hundred{cent}%
-\def\@thousandth{mili\`eme}\def\@thousand{mille}%
-\def\@andname{et}%
-\@@ordinalstringfrench{#1}{#2}%
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% French (feminine):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@ordinalstringFfrenchfrance}[2]{%
-\ifnum#1=1\relax
-\def#2{premi\`ere}%
-\else
-\let\@unitthstring=\@@unitthstringfrench
-\let\@unitstring=\@@unitstringFfrench
-\let\@teenthstring=\@@teenthstringfrench
-\let\@teenstring=\@@teenstringfrench
-\let\@tenthstring=\@@tenthstringfrench
-\let\@tenstring=\@@tenstringfrench
-\let\@seventieths=\@@seventiethsfrench
-\let\@eightieths=\@@eightiethsfrench
-\let\@ninetieths=\@@ninetiethsfrench
-\let\@seventies=\@@seventiesfrench
-\let\@eighties=\@@eightiesfrench
-\let\@nineties=\@@ninetiesfrench
-\let\@teenstring=\@@teenstringfrench
-\def\@hundredth{centi\`eme}\def\@hundred{cent}%
-\def\@thousandth{mili\`eme}\def\@thousand{mille}%
-\def\@andname{et}%
-\@@ordinalstringfrench{#1}{#2}%
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Belgian (feminine):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@ordinalstringFfrenchbelgian}[2]{%
-\ifnum#1=1\relax
-\def#2{premi\`ere}%
-\else
-\let\@unitthstring=\@@unitthstringfrench
-\let\@unitstring=\@@unitstringFfrench
-\let\@teenthstring=\@@teenthstringfrench
-\let\@teenstring=\@@teenstringfrench
-\let\@tenthstring=\@@tenthstringfrench
-\let\@tenstring=\@@tenstringfrench
-\let\@seventieths=\@@seventiethsfrenchswiss
-\let\@eightieths=\@@eightiethsfrench
-\let\@ninetieths=\@@ninetiethsfrench
-\let\@seventies=\@@seventiesfrench
-\let\@eighties=\@@eightiesfrench
-\let\@nineties=\@@ninetiesfrench
-\let\@teenstring=\@@teenstringfrench
-\def\@hundredth{centi\`eme}\def\@hundred{cent}%
-\def\@thousandth{mili\`eme}\def\@thousand{mille}%
-\def\@andname{et}%
-\@@ordinalstringfrench{#1}{#2}%
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Set up default dialect:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\let\@ordinalstringFfrench=\@ordinalstringFfrenchfrance
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Make neuter same as masculine:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\let\@ordinalstringNfrench\@ordinalstringMfrench
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but with initial letters in upper case. Swiss (masculine):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@OrdinalstringMfrenchswiss}[2]{%
-\ifnum#1=1\relax
-\def#2{Premi\`ere}%
-\else
-\let\@unitthstring=\@@Unitthstringfrench
-\let\@unitstring=\@@Unitstringfrench
-\let\@teenthstring=\@@Teenthstringfrench
-\let\@teenstring=\@@Teenstringfrench
-\let\@tenthstring=\@@Tenthstringfrench
-\let\@tenstring=\@@Tenstringfrench
-\let\@seventieths=\@@seventiethsfrenchswiss
-\let\@eightieths=\@@eightiethsfrenchswiss
-\let\@ninetieths=\@@ninetiethsfrenchswiss
-\let\@seventies=\@@seventiesfrenchswiss
-\let\@eighties=\@@eightiesfrenchswiss
-\let\@nineties=\@@ninetiesfrenchswiss
-\def\@hundredth{Centi\`eme}\def\@hundred{Cent}%
-\def\@thousandth{Mili\`eme}\def\@thousand{Mille}%
-\def\@andname{et}%
-\@@ordinalstringfrench{#1}{#2}%
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% French (masculine):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@OrdinalstringMfrenchfrance}[2]{%
-\ifnum#1=1\relax
-\def#2{Premi\`ere}%
-\else
-\let\@unitthstring=\@@Unitthstringfrench
-\let\@unitstring=\@@Unitstringfrench
-\let\@teenthstring=\@@Teenthstringfrench
-\let\@teenstring=\@@Teenstringfrench
-\let\@tenthstring=\@@Tenthstringfrench
-\let\@tenstring=\@@Tenstringfrench
-\let\@seventieths=\@@seventiethsfrench
-\let\@eightieths=\@@eightiethsfrench
-\let\@ninetieths=\@@ninetiethsfrench
-\let\@seventies=\@@seventiesfrench
-\let\@eighties=\@@eightiesfrench
-\let\@nineties=\@@ninetiesfrench
-\let\@teenstring=\@@Teenstringfrench
-\def\@hundredth{Centi\`eme}\def\@hundred{Cent}%
-\def\@thousandth{Mili\`eme}\def\@thousand{Mille}%
-\def\@andname{et}%
-\@@ordinalstringfrench{#1}{#2}%
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Belgian (masculine):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@OrdinalstringMfrenchbelgian}[2]{%
-\ifnum#1=1\relax
-\def#2{Premi\`ere}%
-\else
-\let\@unitthstring=\@@Unitthstringfrench
-\let\@unitstring=\@@Unitstringfrench
-\let\@teenthstring=\@@Teenthstringfrench
-\let\@teenstring=\@@Teenstringfrench
-\let\@tenthstring=\@@Tenthstringfrench
-\let\@tenstring=\@@Tenstringfrench
-\let\@seventieths=\@@seventiethsfrenchswiss
-\let\@eightieths=\@@eightiethsfrench
-\let\@ninetieths=\@@ninetiethsfrench
-\let\@seventies=\@@seventiesfrench
-\let\@eighties=\@@eightiesfrench
-\let\@nineties=\@@ninetiesfrench
-\let\@teenstring=\@@Teenstringfrench
-\def\@hundredth{Centi\`eme}\def\@hundred{Cent}%
-\def\@thousandth{Mili\`eme}\def\@thousand{Mille}%
-\def\@andname{et}%
-\@@ordinalstringfrench{#1}{#2}%
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Set up default dialect:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\let\@OrdinalstringMfrench=\@OrdinalstringMfrenchfrance
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but feminine form. Swiss:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@OrdinalstringFfrenchswiss}[2]{%
-\ifnum#1=1\relax
-\def#2{Premi\`ere}%
-\else
-\let\@unitthstring=\@@Unitthstringfrench
-\let\@unitstring=\@@UnitstringFfrench
-\let\@teenthstring=\@@Teenthstringfrench
-\let\@teenstring=\@@Teenstringfrench
-\let\@tenthstring=\@@Tenthstringfrench
-\let\@tenstring=\@@Tenstringfrench
-\let\@seventieths=\@@seventiethsfrenchswiss
-\let\@eightieths=\@@eightiethsfrenchswiss
-\let\@ninetieths=\@@ninetiethsfrenchswiss
-\let\@seventies=\@@seventiesfrenchswiss
-\let\@eighties=\@@eightiesfrenchswiss
-\let\@nineties=\@@ninetiesfrenchswiss
-\def\@hundredth{Centi\`eme}\def\@hundred{Cent}%
-\def\@thousandth{Mili\`eme}\def\@thousand{Mille}%
-\def\@andname{et}%
-\@@ordinalstringfrench{#1}{#2}%
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% French (feminine):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@OrdinalstringFfrenchfrance}[2]{%
-\ifnum#1=1\relax
-\def#2{Premi\`ere}%
-\else
-\let\@unitthstring=\@@Unitthstringfrench
-\let\@unitstring=\@@UnitstringFfrench
-\let\@teenthstring=\@@Teenthstringfrench
-\let\@teenstring=\@@Teenstringfrench
-\let\@tenthstring=\@@Tenthstringfrench
-\let\@tenstring=\@@Tenstringfrench
-\let\@seventieths=\@@seventiethsfrench
-\let\@eightieths=\@@eightiethsfrench
-\let\@ninetieths=\@@ninetiethsfrench
-\let\@seventies=\@@seventiesfrench
-\let\@eighties=\@@eightiesfrench
-\let\@nineties=\@@ninetiesfrench
-\let\@teenstring=\@@Teenstringfrench
-\def\@hundredth{Centi\`eme}\def\@hundred{Cent}%
-\def\@thousandth{Mili\`eme}\def\@thousand{Mille}%
-\def\@andname{et}%
-\@@ordinalstringfrench{#1}{#2}%
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Belgian (feminine):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@OrdinalstringFfrenchbelgian}[2]{%
-\ifnum#1=1\relax
-\def#2{Premi\`ere}%
-\else
-\let\@unitthstring=\@@Unitthstringfrench
-\let\@unitstring=\@@UnitstringFfrench
-\let\@teenthstring=\@@Teenthstringfrench
-\let\@teenstring=\@@Teenstringfrench
-\let\@tenthstring=\@@Tenthstringfrench
-\let\@tenstring=\@@Tenstringfrench
-\let\@seventieths=\@@seventiethsfrenchswiss
-\let\@eightieths=\@@eightiethsfrench
-\let\@ninetieths=\@@ninetiethsfrench
-\let\@seventies=\@@seventiesfrench
-\let\@eighties=\@@eightiesfrench
-\let\@nineties=\@@ninetiesfrench
-\let\@teenstring=\@@Teenstringfrench
-\def\@hundredth{Centi\`eme}\def\@hundred{Cent}%
-\def\@thousandth{Mili\`eme}\def\@thousand{Mille}%
-\def\@andname{et}%
-\@@ordinalstringfrench{#1}{#2}%
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Set up default dialect:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\let\@OrdinalstringFfrench=\@OrdinalstringFfrenchfrance
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Make neuter same as masculine:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\let\@OrdinalstringNfrench\@OrdinalstringMfrench
-% \end{macrocode}
-% In order to convert numbers into textual ordinals, need
-% to break it up into units, tens and teens. First the units.
-% The argument must be a number or count register between 0
-% and 9.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@unitthstringfrench}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-zero%
-\or uni\`eme%
-\or deuxi\`eme%
-\or troisi\`eme%
-\or quatri\`eme%
-\or cinqui\`eme%
-\or sixi\`eme%
-\or septi\`eme%
-\or huiti\`eme%
-\or neuvi\`eme%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Tens (includes Swiss and Belgian variants, special cases are
-% dealt with later.)
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@tenthstringfrench}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-\or dixi\`eme%
-\or vingti\`eme%
-\or trentri\`eme%
-\or quaranti\`eme%
-\or cinquanti\`eme%
-\or soixanti\`eme%
-\or septenti\`eme%
-\or huitanti\`eme%
-\or nonenti\`eme%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Teens:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@teenthstringfrench}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-dixi\`eme%
-\or onzi\`eme%
-\or douzi\`eme%
-\or treizi\`eme%
-\or quatorzi\`eme%
-\or quinzi\`eme%
-\or seizi\`eme%
-\or dix-septi\`eme%
-\or dix-huiti\`eme%
-\or dix-neuvi\`eme%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Seventies vary depending on dialect. Swiss:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@seventiethsfrenchswiss}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-\@tenthstring{7}%
-\or
-\@tenstring{7} \@andname\ \@unitthstring{1}%
-\else
-\@tenstring{7}-\@unitthstring{#1}%
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Eighties vary depending on dialect. Swiss:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@eightiethsfrenchswiss}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-\@tenthstring{8}%
-\or
-\@tenstring{8} \@andname\ \@unitthstring{1}%
-\else
-\@tenstring{8}-\@unitthstring{#1}%
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Nineties vary depending on dialect. Swiss:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@ninetiethsfrenchswiss}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-\@tenthstring{9}%
-\or
-\@tenstring{9} \@andname\ \@unitthstring{1}%
-\else
-\@tenstring{9}-\@unitthstring{#1}%
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% French (as spoken in France) version:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@seventiethsfrench}[1]{%
-\ifnum#1=0\relax
-\@tenstring{6}%
--%
-\else
-\@tenstring{6}%
-\ \@andname\
-\fi
-\@teenthstring{#1}%
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Eighties (as spoken in France):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@eightiethsfrench}[1]{%
-\ifnum#1>0\relax
-\@unitstring{4}-\@tenstring{2}%
--\@unitthstring{#1}%
-\else
-\@unitstring{4}-\@tenthstring{2}%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Nineties (as spoken in France):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@ninetiethsfrench}[1]{%
-\@unitstring{4}-\@tenstring{2}-\@teenthstring{#1}%
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but with initial letter in upper case. Units:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@Unitthstringfrench}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-Zero%
-\or Uni\`eme%
-\or Deuxi\`eme%
-\or Troisi\`eme%
-\or Quatri\`eme%
-\or Cinqui\`eme%
-\or Sixi\`eme%
-\or Septi\`eme%
-\or Huiti\`eme%
-\or Neuvi\`eme%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Tens (includes Belgian and Swiss variants):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@Tenthstringfrench}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-\or Dixi\`eme%
-\or Vingti\`eme%
-\or Trentri\`eme%
-\or Quaranti\`eme%
-\or Cinquanti\`eme%
-\or Soixanti\`eme%
-\or Septenti\`eme%
-\or Huitanti\`eme%
-\or Nonenti\`eme%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Teens:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@Teenthstringfrench}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-Dixi\`eme%
-\or Onzi\`eme%
-\or Douzi\`eme%
-\or Treizi\`eme%
-\or Quatorzi\`eme%
-\or Quinzi\`eme%
-\or Seizi\`eme%
-\or Dix-Septi\`eme%
-\or Dix-Huiti\`eme%
-\or Dix-Neuvi\`eme%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Store textual representation of number (first argument) in given control
-% sequence (second argument).
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@numberstringfrench}[2]{%
-\ifnum#1>99999
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{Out of range}%
-{This macro only works for values less than 100000}%
-\else
-\ifnum#1<0
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{Negative numbers not permitted}%
-{This macro does not work for negative numbers, however
-you can try typing "minus" first, and then pass the modulus of
-this number}%
-\fi
-\fi
-\def#2{}%
-\@strctr=#1\relax \divide\@strctr by 1000\relax
-\ifnum\@strctr>9\relax
-% #1 is greater or equal to 10000
- \@tmpstrctr=\@strctr
- \divide\@strctr by 10\relax
- \ifnum\@strctr>1\relax
- \ifthenelse{\(\@strctr>6\)\and\(\@strctr<10\)}{%
- \@modulo{\@tmpstrctr}{10}%
- \ifnum\@strctr<8\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@seventies{\@tmpstrctr}}%
- \else
- \ifnum\@strctr<9\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@eighties{\@tmpstrctr}}%
- \else
- \ifnum\@strctr<10\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@nineties{\@tmpstrctr}}%
- \fi
- \fi
- \fi
- }{%
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@tenstring{\@strctr}}%
- \@strctr=#1\relax
- \divide\@strctr by 1000\relax
- \@modulo{\@strctr}{10}%
- \ifnum\@strctr>0\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\ \@unitstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
- }%
- \else
- \@strctr=#1\relax
- \divide\@strctr by 1000
- \@modulo{\@strctr}{10}%
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@teenstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\ \@thousand}%
-\else
- \ifnum\@strctr>0\relax
- \ifnum\@strctr>1\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@unitstring{\@strctr}\ }%
- \fi
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@thousand}%
- \fi
-\fi
-\@strctr=#1\relax \@modulo{\@strctr}{1000}%
-\divide\@strctr by 100
-\ifnum\@strctr>0\relax
- \ifnum#1>1000\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\ }%
- \fi
- \@tmpstrctr=#1\relax
- \@modulo{\@tmpstrctr}{1000}\relax
- \ifnum\@tmpstrctr=100\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@tenstring{10}}%
- \else
- \ifnum\@strctr>1\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@unitstring{\@strctr}\ }%
- \fi
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@hundred}%
- \fi
-\fi
-\@strctr=#1\relax \@modulo{\@strctr}{100}%
-%\@tmpstrctr=#1\relax
-%\divide\@tmpstrctr by 100\relax
-\ifnum#1>100\relax
- \ifnum\@strctr>0\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\ }%
- \else
- \ifnum\@tmpstrctr>0\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr s}%
- \fi%
- \fi
-\fi
-\ifnum\@strctr>19\relax
- \@tmpstrctr=\@strctr
- \divide\@strctr by 10\relax
- \ifthenelse{\@strctr>6}{%
- \@modulo{\@tmpstrctr}{10}%
- \ifnum\@strctr<8\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@seventies{\@tmpstrctr}}%
- \else
- \ifnum\@strctr<9\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@eighties{\@tmpstrctr}}%
- \else
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@nineties{\@tmpstrctr}}%
- \fi
- \fi
- }{%
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@tenstring{\@strctr}}%
- \@strctr=#1\relax \@modulo{\@strctr}{10}%
- \ifnum\@strctr>0\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \ifnum\@strctr=1\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\ \@andname\ }%
- \else
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr-}%
- \fi
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@unitstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
- }%
-\else
- \ifnum\@strctr<10\relax
- \ifnum\@strctr=0\relax
- \ifnum#1<100\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@unitstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
- \else%(>0,<10)
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@unitstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
- \else%>10
- \@modulo{\@strctr}{10}%
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@teenstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Store textual representation of an ordinal (from number
-% specified in first argument) in given control
-% sequence (second argument).
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@ordinalstringfrench}[2]{%
-\ifnum#1>99999
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{Out of range}%
-{This macro only works for values less than 100000}%
-\else
-\ifnum#1<0
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{Negative numbers not permitted}%
-{This macro does not work for negative numbers, however
-you can try typing "minus" first, and then pass the modulus of
-this number}%
-\fi
-\fi
-\def#2{}%
-\@strctr=#1\relax \divide\@strctr by 1000\relax
-\ifnum\@strctr>9
-% #1 is greater or equal to 10000
- \@tmpstrctr=\@strctr
- \divide\@strctr by 10\relax
- \ifnum\@strctr>1\relax
- \ifthenelse{\@strctr>6}{%
- \@modulo{\@tmpstrctr}{10}%
- \ifnum\@strctr=7\relax
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@seventies{\@tmpstrctr}}%
- \else
- \ifnum\@strctr=8\relax
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@eighties{\@tmpstrctr}}%
- \else
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@nineties{\@tmpstrctr}}%
- \fi
- \fi
- }{%
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@tenstring{\@strctr}}%
- \@strctr=#1\relax
- \divide\@strctr by 1000\relax
- \@modulo{\@strctr}{10}%
- \ifnum\@strctr=1\relax
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\ \@andname}%
- \fi
- \ifnum\@strctr>0\relax
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\ \@unitstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
- }%
- \else
- \@strctr=#1\relax
- \divide\@strctr by 1000\relax
- \@modulo{\@strctr}{10}%
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@teenstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
- \@strctr=#1\relax \@modulo{\@strctr}{1000}%
- \ifnum\@strctr=0\relax
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\ \@thousandth}%
- \else
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\ \@thousand}%
- \fi
-\else
- \ifnum\@strctr>0\relax
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@unitstring{\@strctr}}%
- \@strctr=#1\relax \@modulo{\@strctr}{1000}%
- \ifnum\@strctr=0\relax
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\ \@thousandth}%
- \else
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\ \@thousand}%
- \fi
- \fi
-\fi
-\@strctr=#1\relax \@modulo{\@strctr}{1000}%
-\divide\@strctr by 100\relax
-\ifnum\@strctr>0\relax
- \ifnum#1>1000\relax
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\ }%
- \fi
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@unitstring{\@strctr}}%
- \@strctr=#1\relax \@modulo{\@strctr}{100}%
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \ifnum\@strctr=0\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\ \@hundredth}%
- \else
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\ \@hundred}%
- \fi
-\fi
-\@tmpstrctr=\@strctr
-\@strctr=#1\relax \@modulo{\@strctr}{100}%
-\ifnum#1>100\relax
- \ifnum\@strctr>0\relax
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\ \@andname\ }%
- \fi
-\fi
-\ifnum\@strctr>19\relax
- \@tmpstrctr=\@strctr
- \divide\@strctr by 10\relax
- \@modulo{\@tmpstrctr}{10}%
- \ifthenelse{\@strctr>6}{%
- \ifnum\@strctr=7\relax
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@seventieths{\@tmpstrctr}}%
- \else
- \ifnum\@strctr=8\relax
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@eightieths{\@tmpstrctr}}%
- \else
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@ninetieths{\@tmpstrctr}}%
- \fi
- \fi
- }{%
- \ifnum\@tmpstrctr=0\relax
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@tenthstring{\@strctr}}%
- \else
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@tenstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
- \@strctr=#1\relax \@modulo{\@strctr}{10}%
- \ifnum\@strctr=1\relax
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\ \@andname}%
- \fi
- \ifnum\@strctr>0\relax
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\ \@unitthstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
- }%
-\else
- \ifnum\@strctr<10\relax
- \ifnum\@strctr=0\relax
- \ifnum#1<100\relax
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@unitthstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
- \else
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@unitthstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
- \else
- \@modulo{\@strctr}{10}%
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@teenthstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-%\iffalse
-% \begin{macrocode}
-%</fc-french.def>
-% \end{macrocode}
-%\fi
-%\iffalse
-% \begin{macrocode}
-%<*fc-german.def>
-% \end{macrocode}
-%\fi
-% \subsection{fc-german.def}
-% German definitions (thank you to K. H. Fricke for supplying
-% this information)
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\ProvidesFile{fc-german.def}[2007/06/14]
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Define macro that converts a number or count register (first
-% argument) to an ordinal, and stores the result in the
-% second argument, which must be a control sequence.
-% Masculine:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@ordinalMgerman}[2]{%
-\edef#2{\number#1\relax.}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Feminine:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@ordinalFgerman}[2]{%
-\edef#2{\number#1\relax.}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Neuter:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@ordinalNgerman}[2]{%
-\edef#2{\number#1\relax.}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Convert a number to text. The easiest way to do this is to
-% break it up into units, tens and teens.
-% Units (argument must be a number from 0 to 9, 1 on its own (eins)
-% is dealt with separately):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@unitstringgerman}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1%
-null%
-\or ein%
-\or zwei%
-\or drei%
-\or vier%
-\or f\"unf%
-\or sechs%
-\or sieben%
-\or acht%
-\or neun%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Tens (argument must go from 1 to 10):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@tenstringgerman}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1%
-\or zehn%
-\or zwanzig%
-\or drei{\ss}ig%
-\or vierzig%
-\or f\"unfzig%
-\or sechzig%
-\or siebzig%
-\or achtzig%
-\or neunzig%
-\or einhundert%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% |\einhundert| is set to |einhundert| by default, user can
-% redefine this command to just |hundert| if required, similarly
-% for |\eintausend|.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\providecommand*{\einhundert}{einhundert}
-\providecommand*{\eintausend}{eintausend}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Teens:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@teenstringgerman}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1%
-zehn%
-\or elf%
-\or zw\"olf%
-\or dreizehn%
-\or vierzehn%
-\or f\"unfzehn%
-\or sechzehn%
-\or siebzehn%
-\or achtzehn%
-\or neunzehn%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% The results are stored in the second argument, but doesn't
-% display anything.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@numberstringMgerman}[2]{%
-\let\@unitstring=\@@unitstringgerman
-\let\@teenstring=\@@teenstringgerman
-\let\@tenstring=\@@tenstringgerman
-\@@numberstringgerman{#1}{#2}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Feminine and neuter forms:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\let\@numberstringFgerman=\@numberstringMgerman
-\let\@numberstringNgerman=\@numberstringMgerman
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but initial letters in upper case:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@NumberstringMgerman}[2]{%
-\@numberstringMgerman{#1}{\@@num@str}%
-\edef#2{\noexpand\MakeUppercase\@@num@str}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Feminine and neuter form:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\let\@NumberstringFgerman=\@NumberstringMgerman
-\let\@NumberstringNgerman=\@NumberstringMgerman
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but for ordinals.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@ordinalstringMgerman}[2]{%
-\let\@unitthstring=\@@unitthstringMgerman
-\let\@teenthstring=\@@teenthstringMgerman
-\let\@tenthstring=\@@tenthstringMgerman
-\let\@unitstring=\@@unitstringgerman
-\let\@teenstring=\@@teenstringgerman
-\let\@tenstring=\@@tenstringgerman
-\def\@thousandth{tausendster}%
-\def\@hundredth{hundertster}%
-\@@ordinalstringgerman{#1}{#2}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Feminine form:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@ordinalstringFgerman}[2]{%
-\let\@unitthstring=\@@unitthstringFgerman
-\let\@teenthstring=\@@teenthstringFgerman
-\let\@tenthstring=\@@tenthstringFgerman
-\let\@unitstring=\@@unitstringgerman
-\let\@teenstring=\@@teenstringgerman
-\let\@tenstring=\@@tenstringgerman
-\def\@thousandth{tausendste}%
-\def\@hundredth{hundertste}%
-\@@ordinalstringgerman{#1}{#2}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Neuter form:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@ordinalstringNgerman}[2]{%
-\let\@unitthstring=\@@unitthstringNgerman
-\let\@teenthstring=\@@teenthstringNgerman
-\let\@tenthstring=\@@tenthstringNgerman
-\let\@unitstring=\@@unitstringgerman
-\let\@teenstring=\@@teenstringgerman
-\let\@tenstring=\@@tenstringgerman
-\def\@thousandth{tausendstes}%
-\def\@hundredth{hunderstes}%
-\@@ordinalstringgerman{#1}{#2}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but with initial letters in upper case.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@OrdinalstringMgerman}[2]{%
-\@ordinalstringMgerman{#1}{\@@num@str}%
-\edef#2{\protect\MakeUppercase\@@num@str}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Feminine form:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@OrdinalstringFgerman}[2]{%
-\@ordinalstringFgerman{#1}{\@@num@str}%
-\edef#2{\protect\MakeUppercase\@@num@str}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Neuter form:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@OrdinalstringNgerman}[2]{%
-\@ordinalstringNgerman{#1}{\@@num@str}%
-\edef#2{\protect\MakeUppercase\@@num@str}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Code for converting numbers into textual ordinals. As before,
-% it is easier to split it into units, tens and teens.
-% Units:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@unitthstringMgerman}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1%
-nullter%
-\or erster%
-\or zweiter%
-\or dritter%
-\or vierter%
-\or f\"unter%
-\or sechster%
-\or siebter%
-\or achter%
-\or neunter%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Tens:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@tenthstringMgerman}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1%
-\or zehnter%
-\or zwanzigster%
-\or drei{\ss}igster%
-\or vierzigster%
-\or f\"unfzigster%
-\or sechzigster%
-\or siebzigster%
-\or achtzigster%
-\or neunzigster%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Teens:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@teenthstringMgerman}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1%
-zehnter%
-\or elfter%
-\or zw\"olfter%
-\or dreizehnter%
-\or vierzehnter%
-\or f\"unfzehnter%
-\or sechzehnter%
-\or siebzehnter%
-\or achtzehnter%
-\or neunzehnter%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Units (feminine):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@unitthstringFgerman}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1%
-nullte%
-\or erste%
-\or zweite%
-\or dritte%
-\or vierte%
-\or f\"unfte%
-\or sechste%
-\or siebte%
-\or achte%
-\or neunte%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Tens (feminine):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@tenthstringFgerman}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1%
-\or zehnte%
-\or zwanzigste%
-\or drei{\ss}igste%
-\or vierzigste%
-\or f\"unfzigste%
-\or sechzigste%
-\or siebzigste%
-\or achtzigste%
-\or neunzigste%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Teens (feminine)
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@teenthstringFgerman}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1%
-zehnte%
-\or elfte%
-\or zw\"olfte%
-\or dreizehnte%
-\or vierzehnte%
-\or f\"unfzehnte%
-\or sechzehnte%
-\or siebzehnte%
-\or achtzehnte%
-\or neunzehnte%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Units (neuter):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@unitthstringNgerman}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1%
-nulltes%
-\or erstes%
-\or zweites%
-\or drittes%
-\or viertes%
-\or f\"unte%
-\or sechstes%
-\or siebtes%
-\or achtes%
-\or neuntes%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Tens (neuter):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@tenthstringNgerman}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1%
-\or zehntes%
-\or zwanzigstes%
-\or drei{\ss}igstes%
-\or vierzigstes%
-\or f\"unfzigstes%
-\or sechzigstes%
-\or siebzigstes%
-\or achtzigstes%
-\or neunzigstes%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Teens (neuter)
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@teenthstringNgerman}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1%
-zehntes%
-\or elftes%
-\or zw\"olftes%
-\or dreizehntes%
-\or vierzehntes%
-\or f\"unfzehntes%
-\or sechzehntes%
-\or siebzehntes%
-\or achtzehntes%
-\or neunzehntes%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% This appends the results to |#2| for number |#2| (in range 0 to 100.)
-% null and eins are dealt with separately in |\@@numberstringgerman|.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@numberunderhundredgerman}[2]{%
-\ifnum#1<10\relax
- \ifnum#1>0\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@unitstring{#1}}%
- \fi
-\else
- \@tmpstrctr=#1\relax
- \@modulo{\@tmpstrctr}{10}%
- \ifnum#1<20\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@teenstring{\@tmpstrctr}}%
- \else
- \ifnum\@tmpstrctr=0\relax
- \else
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@unitstring{\@tmpstrctr}und}%
- \fi
- \@tmpstrctr=#1\relax
- \divide\@tmpstrctr by 10\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@tenstring{\@tmpstrctr}}%
- \fi
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% This stores the results in the second argument
-% (which must be a control
-% sequence), but it doesn't display anything.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@numberstringgerman}[2]{%
-\ifnum#1>99999\relax
- \PackageError{fmtcount}{Out of range}%
- {This macro only works for values less than 100000}%
-\else
- \ifnum#1<0\relax
- \PackageError{fmtcount}{Negative numbers not permitted}%
- {This macro does not work for negative numbers, however
- you can try typing "minus" first, and then pass the modulus of
- this number}%
- \fi
-\fi
-\def#2{}%
-\@strctr=#1\relax \divide\@strctr by 1000\relax
-\ifnum\@strctr>1\relax
-% #1 is >= 2000, \@strctr now contains the number of thousands
-\@@numberunderhundredgerman{\@strctr}{#2}%
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr tausend}%
-\else
-% #1 lies in range [1000,1999]
- \ifnum\@strctr=1\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\eintausend}%
- \fi
-\fi
-\@strctr=#1\relax
-\@modulo{\@strctr}{1000}%
-\divide\@strctr by 100\relax
-\ifnum\@strctr>1\relax
-% now dealing with number in range [200,999]
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@unitstring{\@strctr}hundert}%
-\else
- \ifnum\@strctr=1\relax
-% dealing with number in range [100,199]
- \ifnum#1>1000\relax
-% if orginal number > 1000, use einhundert
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr einhundert}%
- \else
-% otherwise use \einhundert
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\einhundert}%
- \fi
- \fi
-\fi
-\@strctr=#1\relax
-\@modulo{\@strctr}{100}%
-\ifnum#1=0\relax
- \def#2{null}%
-\else
- \ifnum\@strctr=1\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr eins}%
- \else
- \@@numberunderhundredgerman{\@strctr}{#2}%
- \fi
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but for ordinals
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@numberunderhundredthgerman}[2]{%
-\ifnum#1<10\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@unitthstring{#1}}%
-\else
- \@tmpstrctr=#1\relax
- \@modulo{\@tmpstrctr}{10}%
- \ifnum#1<20\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@teenthstring{\@tmpstrctr}}%
- \else
- \ifnum\@tmpstrctr=0\relax
- \else
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@unitstring{\@tmpstrctr}und}%
- \fi
- \@tmpstrctr=#1\relax
- \divide\@tmpstrctr by 10\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@tenthstring{\@tmpstrctr}}%
- \fi
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@ordinalstringgerman}[2]{%
-\ifnum#1>99999\relax
- \PackageError{fmtcount}{Out of range}%
- {This macro only works for values less than 100000}%
-\else
- \ifnum#1<0\relax
- \PackageError{fmtcount}{Negative numbers not permitted}%
- {This macro does not work for negative numbers, however
- you can try typing "minus" first, and then pass the modulus of
- this number}%
- \fi
-\fi
-\def#2{}%
-\@strctr=#1\relax \divide\@strctr by 1000\relax
-\ifnum\@strctr>1\relax
-% #1 is >= 2000, \@strctr now contains the number of thousands
-\@@numberunderhundredgerman{\@strctr}{#2}%
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- % is that it, or is there more?
- \@tmpstrctr=#1\relax \@modulo{\@tmpstrctr}{1000}%
- \ifnum\@tmpstrctr=0\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@thousandth}%
- \else
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr tausend}%
- \fi
-\else
-% #1 lies in range [1000,1999]
- \ifnum\@strctr=1\relax
- \ifnum#1=1000\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@thousandth}%
- \else
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\eintausend}%
- \fi
- \fi
-\fi
-\@strctr=#1\relax
-\@modulo{\@strctr}{1000}%
-\divide\@strctr by 100\relax
-\ifnum\@strctr>1\relax
-% now dealing with number in range [200,999]
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- % is that it, or is there more?
- \@tmpstrctr=#1\relax \@modulo{\@tmpstrctr}{100}%
- \ifnum\@tmpstrctr=0\relax
- \ifnum\@strctr=1\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@hundredth}%
- \else
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@unitstring{\@strctr}\@hundredth}%
- \fi
- \else
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@unitstring{\@strctr}hundert}%
- \fi
-\else
- \ifnum\@strctr=1\relax
-% dealing with number in range [100,199]
-% is that it, or is there more?
- \@tmpstrctr=#1\relax \@modulo{\@tmpstrctr}{100}%
- \ifnum\@tmpstrctr=0\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@hundredth}%
- \else
- \ifnum#1>1000\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr einhundert}%
- \else
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\einhundert}%
- \fi
- \fi
- \fi
-\fi
-\@strctr=#1\relax
-\@modulo{\@strctr}{100}%
-\ifthenelse{\@strctr=0 \and #1>0}{}{%
-\@@numberunderhundredthgerman{\@strctr}{#2}%
-}%
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Set |ngerman| to be equivalent to |german|. Is it okay to do
-% this? (I don't know the difference between the two.)
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\let\@ordinalMngerman=\@ordinalMgerman
-\let\@ordinalFngerman=\@ordinalFgerman
-\let\@ordinalNngerman=\@ordinalNgerman
-\let\@numberstringMngerman=\@numberstringMgerman
-\let\@numberstringFngerman=\@numberstringFgerman
-\let\@numberstringNngerman=\@numberstringNgerman
-\let\@NumberstringMngerman=\@NumberstringMgerman
-\let\@NumberstringFngerman=\@NumberstringFgerman
-\let\@NumberstringNngerman=\@NumberstringNgerman
-\let\@ordinalstringMngerman=\@ordinalstringMgerman
-\let\@ordinalstringFngerman=\@ordinalstringFgerman
-\let\@ordinalstringNngerman=\@ordinalstringNgerman
-\let\@OrdinalstringMngerman=\@OrdinalstringMgerman
-\let\@OrdinalstringFngerman=\@OrdinalstringFgerman
-\let\@OrdinalstringNngerman=\@OrdinalstringNgerman
-% \end{macrocode}
-%\iffalse
-% \begin{macrocode}
-%</fc-german.def>
-% \end{macrocode}
-%\fi
-%\iffalse
-% \begin{macrocode}
-%<*fc-portuges.def>
-% \end{macrocode}
-%\fi
-% \subsection{fc-portuges.def}
-% Portuguse definitions
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\ProvidesFile{fc-portuges.def}[2007/05/26]
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Define macro that converts a number or count register (first
-% argument) to an ordinal, and stores the result in the second
-% argument, which should be a control sequence. Masculine:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@ordinalMportuges}[2]{%
-\ifnum#1=0\relax
- \edef#2{\number#1}%
-\else
- \edef#2{\number#1\relax\noexpand\fmtord{o}}%
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Feminine:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@ordinalFportuges}[2]{%
-\ifnum#1=0\relax
- \edef#2{\number#1}%
-\else
- \edef#2{\number#1\relax\noexpand\fmtord{a}}%
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Make neuter same as masculine:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\let\@ordinalNportuges\@ordinalMportuges
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Convert a number to a textual representation. To make it easier,
-% split it up into units, tens, teens and hundreds. Units (argument must
-% be a number from 0 to 9):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@unitstringportuges}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-zero%
-\or um%
-\or dois%
-\or tr\^es%
-\or quatro%
-\or cinco%
-\or seis%
-\or sete%
-\or oito%
-\or nove%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but for feminine:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@unitstringFportuges}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-zero%
-\or uma%
-\or duas%
-\or tr\^es%
-\or quatro%
-\or cinco%
-\or seis%
-\or sete%
-\or oito%
-\or nove%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Tens (argument must be a number from 0 to 10):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@tenstringportuges}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-\or dez%
-\or vinte%
-\or trinta%
-\or quarenta%
-\or cinq\"uenta%
-\or sessenta%
-\or setenta%
-\or oitenta%
-\or noventa%
-\or cem%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Teens (argument must be a number from 0 to 9):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@teenstringportuges}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-dez%
-\or onze%
-\or doze%
-\or treze%
-\or quatorze%
-\or quinze%
-\or dezesseis%
-\or dezessete%
-\or dezoito%
-\or dezenove%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Hundreds:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@hundredstringportuges}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-\or cento%
-\or duzentos%
-\or trezentos%
-\or quatrocentos%
-\or quinhentos%
-\or seiscentos%
-\or setecentos%
-\or oitocentos%
-\or novecentos%
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Hundreds (feminine):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@hundredstringFportuges}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-\or cento%
-\or duzentas%
-\or trezentas%
-\or quatrocentas%
-\or quinhentas%
-\or seiscentas%
-\or setecentas%
-\or oitocentas%
-\or novecentas%
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Units (initial letter in upper case):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@Unitstringportuges}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-Zero%
-\or Um%
-\or Dois%
-\or Tr\^es%
-\or Quatro%
-\or Cinco%
-\or Seis%
-\or Sete%
-\or Oito%
-\or Nove%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but feminine:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@UnitstringFportuges}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-Zera%
-\or Uma%
-\or Duas%
-\or Tr\^es%
-\or Quatro%
-\or Cinco%
-\or Seis%
-\or Sete%
-\or Oito%
-\or Nove%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Tens (with initial letter in upper case):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@Tenstringportuges}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-\or Dez%
-\or Vinte%
-\or Trinta%
-\or Quarenta%
-\or Cinq\"uenta%
-\or Sessenta%
-\or Setenta%
-\or Oitenta%
-\or Noventa%
-\or Cem%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Teens (with initial letter in upper case):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@Teenstringportuges}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-Dez%
-\or Onze%
-\or Doze%
-\or Treze%
-\or Quatorze%
-\or Quinze%
-\or Dezesseis%
-\or Dezessete%
-\or Dezoito%
-\or Dezenove%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Hundreds (with initial letter in upper case):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@Hundredstringportuges}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-\or Cento%
-\or Duzentos%
-\or Trezentos%
-\or Quatrocentos%
-\or Quinhentos%
-\or Seiscentos%
-\or Setecentos%
-\or Oitocentos%
-\or Novecentos%
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but feminine:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@HundredstringFportuges}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-\or Cento%
-\or Duzentas%
-\or Trezentas%
-\or Quatrocentas%
-\or Quinhentas%
-\or Seiscentas%
-\or Setecentas%
-\or Oitocentas%
-\or Novecentas%
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% This has changed in version 1.08, so that it now stores
-% the result in the second argument, but doesn't display
-% anything. Since it only affects internal macros, it shouldn't
-% affect documents created with older versions. (These internal
-% macros are not meant for use in documents.)
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@numberstringMportuges}[2]{%
-\let\@unitstring=\@@unitstringportuges
-\let\@teenstring=\@@teenstringportuges
-\let\@tenstring=\@@tenstringportuges
-\let\@hundredstring=\@@hundredstringportuges
-\def\@hundred{cem}\def\@thousand{mil}%
-\def\@andname{e}%
-\@@numberstringportuges{#1}{#2}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but feminine form:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@numberstringFportuges}[2]{%
-\let\@unitstring=\@@unitstringFportuges
-\let\@teenstring=\@@teenstringportuges
-\let\@tenstring=\@@tenstringportuges
-\let\@hundredstring=\@@hundredstringFportuges
-\def\@hundred{cem}\def\@thousand{mil}%
-\def\@andname{e}%
-\@@numberstringportuges{#1}{#2}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Make neuter same as masculine:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\let\@numberstringNportuges\@numberstringMportuges
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but initial letters in upper case:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@NumberstringMportuges}[2]{%
-\let\@unitstring=\@@Unitstringportuges
-\let\@teenstring=\@@Teenstringportuges
-\let\@tenstring=\@@Tenstringportuges
-\let\@hundredstring=\@@Hundredstringportuges
-\def\@hundred{Cem}\def\@thousand{Mil}%
-\def\@andname{e}%
-\@@numberstringportuges{#1}{#2}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but feminine form:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@NumberstringFportuges}[2]{%
-\let\@unitstring=\@@UnitstringFportuges
-\let\@teenstring=\@@Teenstringportuges
-\let\@tenstring=\@@Tenstringportuges
-\let\@hundredstring=\@@HundredstringFportuges
-\def\@hundred{Cem}\def\@thousand{Mil}%
-\def\@andname{e}%
-\@@numberstringportuges{#1}{#2}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Make neuter same as masculine:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\let\@NumberstringNportuges\@NumberstringMportuges
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but for ordinals.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@ordinalstringMportuges}[2]{%
-\let\@unitthstring=\@@unitthstringportuges
-\let\@unitstring=\@@unitstringportuges
-\let\@teenthstring=\@@teenthstringportuges
-\let\@tenthstring=\@@tenthstringportuges
-\let\@hundredthstring=\@@hundredthstringportuges
-\def\@thousandth{mil\'esimo}%
-\@@ordinalstringportuges{#1}{#2}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Feminine form:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@ordinalstringFportuges}[2]{%
-\let\@unitthstring=\@@unitthstringFportuges
-\let\@unitstring=\@@unitstringFportuges
-\let\@teenthstring=\@@teenthstringportuges
-\let\@tenthstring=\@@tenthstringFportuges
-\let\@hundredthstring=\@@hundredthstringFportuges
-\def\@thousandth{mil\'esima}%
-\@@ordinalstringportuges{#1}{#2}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Make neuter same as masculine:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\let\@ordinalstringNportuges\@ordinalstringMportuges
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but initial letters in upper case (masculine):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@OrdinalstringMportuges}[2]{%
-\let\@unitthstring=\@@Unitthstringportuges
-\let\@unitstring=\@@Unitstringportuges
-\let\@teenthstring=\@@teenthstringportuges
-\let\@tenthstring=\@@Tenthstringportuges
-\let\@hundredthstring=\@@Hundredthstringportuges
-\def\@thousandth{Mil\'esimo}%
-\@@ordinalstringportuges{#1}{#2}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Feminine form:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@OrdinalstringFportuges}[2]{%
-\let\@unitthstring=\@@UnitthstringFportuges
-\let\@unitstring=\@@UnitstringFportuges
-\let\@teenthstring=\@@teenthstringportuges
-\let\@tenthstring=\@@TenthstringFportuges
-\let\@hundredthstring=\@@HundredthstringFportuges
-\def\@thousandth{Mil\'esima}%
-\@@ordinalstringportuges{#1}{#2}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Make neuter same as masculine:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\let\@OrdinalstringNportuges\@OrdinalstringMportuges
-% \end{macrocode}
-% In order to do the ordinals, split into units, teens, tens
-% and hundreds. Units:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@unitthstringportuges}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-zero%
-\or primeiro%
-\or segundo%
-\or terceiro%
-\or quarto%
-\or quinto%
-\or sexto%
-\or s\'etimo%
-\or oitavo%
-\or nono%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Tens:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@tenthstringportuges}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-\or d\'ecimo%
-\or vig\'esimo%
-\or trig\'esimo%
-\or quadrag\'esimo%
-\or q\"uinquag\'esimo%
-\or sexag\'esimo%
-\or setuag\'esimo%
-\or octog\'esimo%
-\or nonag\'esimo%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Teens:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@teenthstringportuges}[1]{%
-\@tenthstring{1}%
-\ifnum#1>0\relax
--\@unitthstring{#1}%
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Hundreds:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@hundredthstringportuges}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-\or cent\'esimo%
-\or ducent\'esimo%
-\or trecent\'esimo%
-\or quadringent\'esimo%
-\or q\"uingent\'esimo%
-\or seiscent\'esimo%
-\or setingent\'esimo%
-\or octingent\'esimo%
-\or nongent\'esimo%
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Units (feminine):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@unitthstringFportuges}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-zero%
-\or primeira%
-\or segunda%
-\or terceira%
-\or quarta%
-\or quinta%
-\or sexta%
-\or s\'etima%
-\or oitava%
-\or nona%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Tens (feminine):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@tenthstringFportuges}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-\or d\'ecima%
-\or vig\'esima%
-\or trig\'esima%
-\or quadrag\'esima%
-\or q\"uinquag\'esima%
-\or sexag\'esima%
-\or setuag\'esima%
-\or octog\'esima%
-\or nonag\'esima%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Hundreds (feminine):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@hundredthstringFportuges}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-\or cent\'esima%
-\or ducent\'esima%
-\or trecent\'esima%
-\or quadringent\'esima%
-\or q\"uingent\'esima%
-\or seiscent\'esima%
-\or setingent\'esima%
-\or octingent\'esima%
-\or nongent\'esima%
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but with initial letter in upper case. Units:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@Unitthstringportuges}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-Zero%
-\or Primeiro%
-\or Segundo%
-\or Terceiro%
-\or Quarto%
-\or Quinto%
-\or Sexto%
-\or S\'etimo%
-\or Oitavo%
-\or Nono%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Tens:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@Tenthstringportuges}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-\or D\'ecimo%
-\or Vig\'esimo%
-\or Trig\'esimo%
-\or Quadrag\'esimo%
-\or Q\"uinquag\'esimo%
-\or Sexag\'esimo%
-\or Setuag\'esimo%
-\or Octog\'esimo%
-\or Nonag\'esimo%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Hundreds:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@Hundredthstringportuges}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-\or Cent\'esimo%
-\or Ducent\'esimo%
-\or Trecent\'esimo%
-\or Quadringent\'esimo%
-\or Q\"uingent\'esimo%
-\or Seiscent\'esimo%
-\or Setingent\'esimo%
-\or Octingent\'esimo%
-\or Nongent\'esimo%
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but feminine. Units:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@UnitthstringFportuges}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-Zera%
-\or Primeira%
-\or Segunda%
-\or Terceira%
-\or Quarta%
-\or Quinta%
-\or Sexta%
-\or S\'etima%
-\or Oitava%
-\or Nona%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Tens (feminine);
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@TenthstringFportuges}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-\or D\'ecima%
-\or Vig\'esima%
-\or Trig\'esima%
-\or Quadrag\'esima%
-\or Q\"uinquag\'esima%
-\or Sexag\'esima%
-\or Setuag\'esima%
-\or Octog\'esima%
-\or Nonag\'esima%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Hundreds (feminine):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@HundredthstringFportuges}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-\or Cent\'esima%
-\or Ducent\'esima%
-\or Trecent\'esima%
-\or Quadringent\'esima%
-\or Q\"uingent\'esima%
-\or Seiscent\'esima%
-\or Setingent\'esima%
-\or Octingent\'esima%
-\or Nongent\'esima%
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% This has changed in version 1.09, so that it now stores
-% the result in the second argument (a control sequence), but it
-% doesn't display anything. Since it only affects internal macros,
-% it shouldn't affect documents created with older versions.
-% (These internal macros are not meant for use in documents.)
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@numberstringportuges}[2]{%
-\ifnum#1>99999
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{Out of range}%
-{This macro only works for values less than 100000}%
-\else
-\ifnum#1<0
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{Negative numbers not permitted}%
-{This macro does not work for negative numbers, however
-you can try typing "minus" first, and then pass the modulus of
-this number}%
-\fi
-\fi
-\def#2{}%
-\@strctr=#1\relax \divide\@strctr by 1000\relax
-\ifnum\@strctr>9
-% #1 is greater or equal to 10000
- \divide\@strctr by 10
- \ifnum\@strctr>1\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@tenstring{\@strctr}}%
- \@strctr=#1 \divide\@strctr by 1000\relax
- \@modulo{\@strctr}{10}%
- \ifnum\@strctr>0
- \ifnum\@strctr=1\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\ \@andname}%
- \fi
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\ \@unitstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
- \else
- \@strctr=#1\relax
- \divide\@strctr by 1000\relax
- \@modulo{\@strctr}{10}%
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@teenstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\ \@thousand}%
-\else
- \ifnum\@strctr>0\relax
- \ifnum\@strctr>1\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@unitstring{\@strctr}\ }%
- \fi
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@thousand}%
- \fi
-\fi
-\@strctr=#1\relax \@modulo{\@strctr}{1000}%
-\divide\@strctr by 100\relax
-\ifnum\@strctr>0\relax
- \ifnum#1>1000 \relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\ }%
- \fi
- \@tmpstrctr=#1\relax
- \@modulo{\@tmpstrctr}{1000}%
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \ifnum\@tmpstrctr=100\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@tenstring{10}}%
- \else
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@hundredstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi%
-\fi
-\@strctr=#1\relax \@modulo{\@strctr}{100}%
-\ifnum#1>100\relax
- \ifnum\@strctr>0\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\ \@andname\ }%
- \fi
-\fi
-\ifnum\@strctr>19\relax
- \divide\@strctr by 10\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@tenstring{\@strctr}}%
- \@strctr=#1\relax \@modulo{\@strctr}{10}%
- \ifnum\@strctr>0
- \ifnum\@strctr=1\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\ \@andname}%
- \else
- \ifnum#1>100\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\ \@andname}%
- \fi
- \fi
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\ \@unitstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
-\else
- \ifnum\@strctr<10\relax
- \ifnum\@strctr=0\relax
- \ifnum#1<100\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@unitstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
- \else%(>0,<10)
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@unitstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
- \else%>10
- \@modulo{\@strctr}{10}%
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@teenstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but for ordinals.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\@@ordinalstringportuges}[2]{%
-\@strctr=#1\relax
-\ifnum#1>99999
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{Out of range}%
-{This macro only works for values less than 100000}%
-\else
-\ifnum#1<0
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{Negative numbers not permitted}%
-{This macro does not work for negative numbers, however
-you can try typing "minus" first, and then pass the modulus of
-this number}%
-\else
-\def#2{}%
-\ifnum\@strctr>999\relax
- \divide\@strctr by 1000\relax
- \ifnum\@strctr>1\relax
- \ifnum\@strctr>9\relax
- \@tmpstrctr=\@strctr
- \ifnum\@strctr<20
- \@modulo{\@tmpstrctr}{10}%
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@teenthstring{\@tmpstrctr}}%
- \else
- \divide\@tmpstrctr by 10\relax
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@tenthstring{\@tmpstrctr}}%
- \@tmpstrctr=\@strctr
- \@modulo{\@tmpstrctr}{10}%
- \ifnum\@tmpstrctr>0\relax
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@unitthstring{\@tmpstrctr}}%
- \fi
- \fi
- \else
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@unitstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
- \fi
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@thousandth}%
-\fi
-\@strctr=#1\relax
-\@modulo{\@strctr}{1000}%
-\ifnum\@strctr>99\relax
- \@tmpstrctr=\@strctr
- \divide\@tmpstrctr by 100\relax
- \ifnum#1>1000\relax
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr-}%
- \fi
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@hundredthstring{\@tmpstrctr}}%
-\fi
-\@modulo{\@strctr}{100}%
-\ifnum#1>99\relax
- \ifnum\@strctr>0\relax
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr-}%
- \fi
-\fi
-\ifnum\@strctr>9\relax
- \@tmpstrctr=\@strctr
- \divide\@tmpstrctr by 10\relax
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@tenthstring{\@tmpstrctr}}%
- \@tmpstrctr=\@strctr
- \@modulo{\@tmpstrctr}{10}%
- \ifnum\@tmpstrctr>0\relax
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr-\@unitthstring{\@tmpstrctr}}%
- \fi
-\else
- \ifnum\@strctr=0\relax
- \ifnum#1=0\relax
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@unitstring{0}}%
- \fi
- \else
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@unitthstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
-\fi
-\fi
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-%\iffalse
-% \begin{macrocode}
-%</fc-portuges.def>
-% \end{macrocode}
-%\fi
-%\iffalse
-% \begin{macrocode}
-%<*fc-spanish.def>
-% \end{macrocode}
-%\fi
-% \subsection{fc-spanish.def}
-% Spanish definitions
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\ProvidesFile{fc-spanish.def}[2007/05/26]
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Define macro that converts a number or count register (first
-% argument) to an ordinal, and stores the result in the
-% second argument, which must be a control sequence.
-% Masculine:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@ordinalMspanish}[2]{%
-\edef#2{\number#1\relax\noexpand\fmtord{o}}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Feminine:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@ordinalFspanish}[2]{%
-\edef#2{\number#1\relax\noexpand\fmtord{a}}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Make neuter same as masculine:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\let\@ordinalNspanish\@ordinalMspanish
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Convert a number to text. The easiest way to do this is to
-% break it up into units, tens, teens, twenties and hundreds.
-% Units (argument must be a number from 0 to 9):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@unitstringspanish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-cero%
-\or uno%
-\or dos%
-\or tres%
-\or cuatro%
-\or cinco%
-\or seis%
-\or siete%
-\or ocho%
-\or nueve%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Feminine:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@unitstringFspanish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-cera%
-\or una%
-\or dos%
-\or tres%
-\or cuatro%
-\or cinco%
-\or seis%
-\or siete%
-\or ocho%
-\or nueve%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Tens (argument must go from 1 to 10):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@tenstringspanish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-\or diez%
-\or viente%
-\or treinta%
-\or cuarenta%
-\or cincuenta%
-\or sesenta%
-\or setenta%
-\or ochenta%
-\or noventa%
-\or cien%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Teens:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@teenstringspanish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-diez%
-\or once%
-\or doce%
-\or trece%
-\or catorce%
-\or quince%
-\or diecis\'eis%
-\or diecisiete%
-\or dieciocho%
-\or diecinueve%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Twenties:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@twentystringspanish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-veinte%
-\or veintiuno%
-\or veintid\'os%
-\or veintitr\'es%
-\or veinticuatro%
-\or veinticinco%
-\or veintis\'eis%
-\or veintisiete%
-\or veintiocho%
-\or veintinueve%
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Feminine form:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@twentystringFspanish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-veinte%
-\or veintiuna%
-\or veintid\'os%
-\or veintitr\'es%
-\or veinticuatro%
-\or veinticinco%
-\or veintis\'eis%
-\or veintisiete%
-\or veintiocho%
-\or veintinueve%
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Hundreds:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@hundredstringspanish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-\or ciento%
-\or doscientos%
-\or trescientos%
-\or cuatrocientos%
-\or quinientos%
-\or seiscientos%
-\or setecientos%
-\or ochocientos%
-\or novecientos%
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Feminine form:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@hundredstringFspanish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-\or cienta%
-\or doscientas%
-\or trescientas%
-\or cuatrocientas%
-\or quinientas%
-\or seiscientas%
-\or setecientas%
-\or ochocientas%
-\or novecientas%
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but with initial letter uppercase:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@Unitstringspanish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-Cero%
-\or Uno%
-\or Dos%
-\or Tres%
-\or Cuatro%
-\or Cinco%
-\or Seis%
-\or Siete%
-\or Ocho%
-\or Nueve%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Feminine form:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@UnitstringFspanish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-Cera%
-\or Una%
-\or Dos%
-\or Tres%
-\or Cuatro%
-\or Cinco%
-\or Seis%
-\or Siete%
-\or Ocho%
-\or Nueve%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Tens:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@Tenstringspanish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-\or Diez%
-\or Viente%
-\or Treinta%
-\or Cuarenta%
-\or Cincuenta%
-\or Sesenta%
-\or Setenta%
-\or Ochenta%
-\or Noventa%
-\or Cien%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Teens:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@Teenstringspanish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-Diez%
-\or Once%
-\or Doce%
-\or Trece%
-\or Catorce%
-\or Quince%
-\or Diecis\'eis%
-\or Diecisiete%
-\or Dieciocho%
-\or Diecinueve%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Twenties:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@Twentystringspanish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-Veinte%
-\or Veintiuno%
-\or Veintid\'os%
-\or Veintitr\'es%
-\or Veinticuatro%
-\or Veinticinco%
-\or Veintis\'eis%
-\or Veintisiete%
-\or Veintiocho%
-\or Veintinueve%
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Feminine form:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@TwentystringFspanish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-Veinte%
-\or Veintiuna%
-\or Veintid\'os%
-\or Veintitr\'es%
-\or Veinticuatro%
-\or Veinticinco%
-\or Veintis\'eis%
-\or Veintisiete%
-\or Veintiocho%
-\or Veintinueve%
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Hundreds:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@Hundredstringspanish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-\or Ciento%
-\or Doscientos%
-\or Trescientos%
-\or Cuatrocientos%
-\or Quinientos%
-\or Seiscientos%
-\or Setecientos%
-\or Ochocientos%
-\or Novecientos%
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Feminine form:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@HundredstringFspanish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-\or Cienta%
-\or Doscientas%
-\or Trescientas%
-\or Cuatrocientas%
-\or Quinientas%
-\or Seiscientas%
-\or Setecientas%
-\or Ochocientas%
-\or Novecientas%
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% This has changed in version 1.09, so that it now stores the
-% result in the second argument, but doesn't display anything.
-% Since it only affects internal macros, it shouldn't affect
-% documents created with older versions. (These internal macros
-% are not meant for use in documents.)
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@numberstringMspanish}[2]{%
-\let\@unitstring=\@@unitstringspanish
-\let\@teenstring=\@@teenstringspanish
-\let\@tenstring=\@@tenstringspanish
-\let\@twentystring=\@@twentystringspanish
-\let\@hundredstring=\@@hundredstringspanish
-\def\@hundred{cien}\def\@thousand{mil}%
-\def\@andname{y}%
-\@@numberstringspanish{#1}{#2}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Feminine form:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@numberstringFspanish}[2]{%
-\let\@unitstring=\@@unitstringFspanish
-\let\@teenstring=\@@teenstringspanish
-\let\@tenstring=\@@tenstringspanish
-\let\@twentystring=\@@twentystringFspanish
-\let\@hundredstring=\@@hundredstringFspanish
-\def\@hundred{cien}\def\@thousand{mil}%
-\def\@andname{y}%
-\@@numberstringspanish{#1}{#2}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Make neuter same as masculine:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\let\@numberstringNspanish\@numberstringMspanish
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but initial letters in upper case:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@NumberstringMspanish}[2]{%
-\let\@unitstring=\@@Unitstringspanish
-\let\@teenstring=\@@Teenstringspanish
-\let\@tenstring=\@@Tenstringspanish
-\let\@twentystring=\@@Twentystringspanish
-\let\@hundredstring=\@@Hundredstringspanish
-\def\@andname{y}%
-\def\@hundred{Cien}\def\@thousand{Mil}%
-\@@numberstringspanish{#1}{#2}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Feminine form:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@NumberstringFspanish}[2]{%
-\let\@unitstring=\@@UnitstringFspanish
-\let\@teenstring=\@@Teenstringspanish
-\let\@tenstring=\@@Tenstringspanish
-\let\@twentystring=\@@TwentystringFspanish
-\let\@hundredstring=\@@HundredstringFspanish
-\def\@andname{y}%
-\def\@hundred{Cien}\def\@thousand{Mil}%
-\@@numberstringspanish{#1}{#2}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Make neuter same as masculine:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\let\@NumberstringNspanish\@NumberstringMspanish
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but for ordinals.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@ordinalstringMspanish}[2]{%
-\let\@unitthstring=\@@unitthstringspanish
-\let\@unitstring=\@@unitstringspanish
-\let\@teenthstring=\@@teenthstringspanish
-\let\@tenthstring=\@@tenthstringspanish
-\let\@hundredthstring=\@@hundredthstringspanish
-\def\@thousandth{mil\'esimo}%
-\@@ordinalstringspanish{#1}{#2}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Feminine form:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@ordinalstringFspanish}[2]{%
-\let\@unitthstring=\@@unitthstringFspanish
-\let\@unitstring=\@@unitstringFspanish
-\let\@teenthstring=\@@teenthstringFspanish
-\let\@tenthstring=\@@tenthstringFspanish
-\let\@hundredthstring=\@@hundredthstringFspanish
-\def\@thousandth{mil\'esima}%
-\@@ordinalstringspanish{#1}{#2}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Make neuter same as masculine:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\let\@ordinalstringNspanish\@ordinalstringMspanish
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but with initial letters in upper case.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@OrdinalstringMspanish}[2]{%
-\let\@unitthstring=\@@Unitthstringspanish
-\let\@unitstring=\@@Unitstringspanish
-\let\@teenthstring=\@@Teenthstringspanish
-\let\@tenthstring=\@@Tenthstringspanish
-\let\@hundredthstring=\@@Hundredthstringspanish
-\def\@thousandth{Mil\'esimo}%
-\@@ordinalstringspanish{#1}{#2}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Feminine form:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@OrdinalstringFspanish}[2]{%
-\let\@unitthstring=\@@UnitthstringFspanish
-\let\@unitstring=\@@UnitstringFspanish
-\let\@teenthstring=\@@TeenthstringFspanish
-\let\@tenthstring=\@@TenthstringFspanish
-\let\@hundredthstring=\@@HundredthstringFspanish
-\def\@thousandth{Mil\'esima}%
-\@@ordinalstringspanish{#1}{#2}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Make neuter same as masculine:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\let\@OrdinalstringNspanish\@OrdinalstringMspanish
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Code for convert numbers into textual ordinals. As before,
-% it is easier to split it into units, tens, teens and hundreds.
-% Units:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@unitthstringspanish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-cero%
-\or primero%
-\or segundo%
-\or tercero%
-\or cuarto%
-\or quinto%
-\or sexto%
-\or s\'eptimo%
-\or octavo%
-\or noveno%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Tens:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@tenthstringspanish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-\or d\'ecimo%
-\or vig\'esimo%
-\or trig\'esimo%
-\or cuadrag\'esimo%
-\or quincuag\'esimo%
-\or sexag\'esimo%
-\or septuag\'esimo%
-\or octog\'esimo%
-\or nonag\'esimo%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Teens:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@teenthstringspanish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-d\'ecimo%
-\or und\'ecimo%
-\or duod\'ecimo%
-\or decimotercero%
-\or decimocuarto%
-\or decimoquinto%
-\or decimosexto%
-\or decimos\'eptimo%
-\or decimoctavo%
-\or decimonoveno%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Hundreds:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@hundredthstringspanish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-\or cent\'esimo%
-\or ducent\'esimo%
-\or tricent\'esimo%
-\or cuadringent\'esimo%
-\or quingent\'esimo%
-\or sexcent\'esimo%
-\or septing\'esimo%
-\or octingent\'esimo%
-\or noningent\'esimo%
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Units (feminine):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@unitthstringFspanish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-cera%
-\or primera%
-\or segunda%
-\or tercera%
-\or cuarta%
-\or quinta%
-\or sexta%
-\or s\'eptima%
-\or octava%
-\or novena%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Tens (feminine):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@tenthstringFspanish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-\or d\'ecima%
-\or vig\'esima%
-\or trig\'esima%
-\or cuadrag\'esima%
-\or quincuag\'esima%
-\or sexag\'esima%
-\or septuag\'esima%
-\or octog\'esima%
-\or nonag\'esima%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Teens (feminine)
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@teenthstringFspanish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-d\'ecima%
-\or und\'ecima%
-\or duod\'ecima%
-\or decimotercera%
-\or decimocuarta%
-\or decimoquinta%
-\or decimosexta%
-\or decimos\'eptima%
-\or decimoctava%
-\or decimonovena%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Hundreds (feminine)
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@hundredthstringFspanish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-\or cent\'esima%
-\or ducent\'esima%
-\or tricent\'esima%
-\or cuadringent\'esima%
-\or quingent\'esima%
-\or sexcent\'esima%
-\or septing\'esima%
-\or octingent\'esima%
-\or noningent\'esima%
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but with initial letters in upper case
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@Unitthstringspanish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-Cero%
-\or Primero%
-\or Segundo%
-\or Tercero%
-\or Cuarto%
-\or Quinto%
-\or Sexto%
-\or S\'eptimo%
-\or Octavo%
-\or Noveno%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Tens:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@Tenthstringspanish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-\or D\'ecimo%
-\or Vig\'esimo%
-\or Trig\'esimo%
-\or Cuadrag\'esimo%
-\or Quincuag\'esimo%
-\or Sexag\'esimo%
-\or Septuag\'esimo%
-\or Octog\'esimo%
-\or Nonag\'esimo%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Teens:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@Teenthstringspanish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-D\'ecimo%
-\or Und\'ecimo%
-\or Duod\'ecimo%
-\or Decimotercero%
-\or Decimocuarto%
-\or Decimoquinto%
-\or Decimosexto%
-\or Decimos\'eptimo%
-\or Decimoctavo%
-\or Decimonoveno%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Hundreds
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@Hundredthstringspanish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-\or Cent\'esimo%
-\or Ducent\'esimo%
-\or Tricent\'esimo%
-\or Cuadringent\'esimo%
-\or Quingent\'esimo%
-\or Sexcent\'esimo%
-\or Septing\'esimo%
-\or Octingent\'esimo%
-\or Noningent\'esimo%
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but feminine.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@UnitthstringFspanish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-Cera%
-\or Primera%
-\or Segunda%
-\or Tercera%
-\or Cuarta%
-\or Quinta%
-\or Sexta%
-\or S\'eptima%
-\or Octava%
-\or Novena%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Tens (feminine)
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@TenthstringFspanish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-\or D\'ecima%
-\or Vig\'esima%
-\or Trig\'esima%
-\or Cuadrag\'esima%
-\or Quincuag\'esima%
-\or Sexag\'esima%
-\or Septuag\'esima%
-\or Octog\'esima%
-\or Nonag\'esima%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Teens (feminine):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@TeenthstringFspanish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-D\'ecima%
-\or Und\'ecima%
-\or Duod\'ecima%
-\or Decimotercera%
-\or Decimocuarta%
-\or Decimoquinta%
-\or Decimosexta%
-\or Decimos\'eptima%
-\or Decimoctava%
-\or Decimonovena%
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Hundreds (feminine):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@HundredthstringFspanish}[1]{%
-\ifcase#1\relax
-\or Cent\'esima%
-\or Ducent\'esima%
-\or Tricent\'esima%
-\or Cuadringent\'esima%
-\or Quingent\'esima%
-\or Sexcent\'esima%
-\or Septing\'esima%
-\or Octingent\'esima%
-\or Noningent\'esima%
-\fi}
-
-% \end{macrocode}
-% This has changed in version 1.09, so that it now stores the
-% results in the second argument (which must be a control
-% sequence), but it doesn't display anything. Since it only
-% affects internal macros, it shouldn't affect documnets created
-% with older versions. (These internal macros are not meant for
-% use in documents.)
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@numberstringspanish}[2]{%
-\ifnum#1>99999
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{Out of range}%
-{This macro only works for values less than 100000}%
-\else
-\ifnum#1<0
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{Negative numbers not permitted}%
-{This macro does not work for negative numbers, however
-you can try typing "minus" first, and then pass the modulus of
-this number}%
-\fi
-\fi
-\def#2{}%
-\@strctr=#1\relax \divide\@strctr by 1000\relax
-\ifnum\@strctr>9
-% #1 is greater or equal to 10000
- \divide\@strctr by 10
- \ifnum\@strctr>1
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@tenstring{\@strctr}}%
- \@strctr=#1 \divide\@strctr by 1000\relax
- \@modulo{\@strctr}{10}%
- \ifnum\@strctr>0\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\ \@andname\ \@unitstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
- \else
- \@strctr=#1\relax
- \divide\@strctr by 1000\relax
- \@modulo{\@strctr}{10}%
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@teenstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\ \@thousand}%
-\else
- \ifnum\@strctr>0\relax
- \ifnum\@strctr>1\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@unitstring{\@strctr}\ }%
- \fi
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@thousand}%
- \fi
-\fi
-\@strctr=#1\relax \@modulo{\@strctr}{1000}%
-\divide\@strctr by 100\relax
-\ifnum\@strctr>0\relax
- \ifnum#1>1000\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\ }%
- \fi
- \@tmpstrctr=#1\relax
- \@modulo{\@tmpstrctr}{1000}%
- \ifnum\@tmpstrctr=100\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@tenstring{10}}%
- \else
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@hundredstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
-\fi
-\@strctr=#1\relax \@modulo{\@strctr}{100}%
-\ifnum#1>100\relax
- \ifnum\@strctr>0\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\ \@andname\ }%
- \fi
-\fi
-\ifnum\@strctr>29\relax
- \divide\@strctr by 10\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@tenstring{\@strctr}}%
- \@strctr=#1\relax \@modulo{\@strctr}{10}%
- \ifnum\@strctr>0\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\ \@andname\ \@unitstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
-\else
- \ifnum\@strctr<10\relax
- \ifnum\@strctr=0\relax
- \ifnum#1<100\relax
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@unitstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
- \else
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@unitstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
- \else
- \ifnum\@strctr>19\relax
- \@modulo{\@strctr}{10}%
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@twentystring{\@strctr}}%
- \else
- \@modulo{\@strctr}{10}%
- \let\@@fc@numstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@numstr\@teenstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
- \fi
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but for ordinals
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@ordinalstringspanish}[2]{%
-\@strctr=#1\relax
-\ifnum#1>99999
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{Out of range}%
-{This macro only works for values less than 100000}%
-\else
-\ifnum#1<0
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{Negative numbers not permitted}%
-{This macro does not work for negative numbers, however
-you can try typing "minus" first, and then pass the modulus of
-this number}%
-\else
-\def#2{}%
-\ifnum\@strctr>999\relax
- \divide\@strctr by 1000\relax
- \ifnum\@strctr>1\relax
- \ifnum\@strctr>9\relax
- \@tmpstrctr=\@strctr
- \ifnum\@strctr<20
- \@modulo{\@tmpstrctr}{10}%
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@teenthstring{\@tmpstrctr}}%
- \else
- \divide\@tmpstrctr by 10\relax
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@tenthstring{\@tmpstrctr}}%
- \@tmpstrctr=\@strctr
- \@modulo{\@tmpstrctr}{10}%
- \ifnum\@tmpstrctr>0\relax
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@unitthstring{\@tmpstrctr}}%
- \fi
- \fi
- \else
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@unitstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
- \fi
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@thousandth}%
-\fi
-\@strctr=#1\relax
-\@modulo{\@strctr}{1000}%
-\ifnum\@strctr>99\relax
- \@tmpstrctr=\@strctr
- \divide\@tmpstrctr by 100\relax
- \ifnum#1>1000\relax
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\ }%
- \fi
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@hundredthstring{\@tmpstrctr}}%
-\fi
-\@modulo{\@strctr}{100}%
-\ifnum#1>99\relax
- \ifnum\@strctr>0\relax
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\ }%
- \fi
-\fi
-\ifnum\@strctr>19\relax
- \@tmpstrctr=\@strctr
- \divide\@tmpstrctr by 10\relax
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@tenthstring{\@tmpstrctr}}%
- \@tmpstrctr=\@strctr
- \@modulo{\@tmpstrctr}{10}%
- \ifnum\@tmpstrctr>0\relax
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\ \@unitthstring{\@tmpstrctr}}%
- \fi
-\else
- \ifnum\@strctr>9\relax
- \@modulo{\@strctr}{10}%
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@teenthstring{\@strctr}}%
- \else
- \ifnum\@strctr=0\relax
- \ifnum#1=0\relax
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@unitstring{0}}%
- \fi
- \else
- \let\@@fc@ordstr#2\relax
- \edef#2{\@@fc@ordstr\@unitthstring{\@strctr}}%
- \fi
- \fi
-\fi
-\fi
-\fi
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-%\iffalse
-% \begin{macrocode}
-%</fc-spanish.def>
-% \end{macrocode}
-%\fi
-%\iffalse
-% \begin{macrocode}
-%<*fc-UKenglish.def>
-% \end{macrocode}
-%\fi
-% \subsection{fc-UKenglish.def}
-% UK English definitions
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\ProvidesFile{fc-UKenglish}[2007/06/14]
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Check that fc-english.def has been loaded
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\@ifundefined{@ordinalMenglish}{\input{fc-english.def}}{}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% These are all just synonyms for the commands provided by
-% fc-english.def.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\let\@ordinalMUKenglish\@ordinalMenglish
-\let\@ordinalFUKenglish\@ordinalMenglish
-\let\@ordinalNUKenglish\@ordinalMenglish
-\let\@numberstringMUKenglish\@numberstringMenglish
-\let\@numberstringFUKenglish\@numberstringMenglish
-\let\@numberstringNUKenglish\@numberstringMenglish
-\let\@NumberstringMUKenglish\@NumberstringMenglish
-\let\@NumberstringFUKenglish\@NumberstringMenglish
-\let\@NumberstringNUKenglish\@NumberstringMenglish
-\let\@ordinalstringMUKenglish\@ordinalstringMenglish
-\let\@ordinalstringFUKenglish\@ordinalstringMenglish
-\let\@ordinalstringNUKenglish\@ordinalstringMenglish
-\let\@OrdinalstringMUKenglish\@OrdinalstringMenglish
-\let\@OrdinalstringFUKenglish\@OrdinalstringMenglish
-\let\@OrdinalstringNUKenglish\@OrdinalstringMenglish
-% \end{macrocode}
-%\iffalse
-% \begin{macrocode}
-%</fc-UKenglish.def>
-% \end{macrocode}
-%\fi
-%\iffalse
-% \begin{macrocode}
-%<*fc-USenglish.def>
-% \end{macrocode}
-%\fi
-% \subsection{fc-USenglish.def}
-% US English definitions
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\ProvidesFile{fc-USenglish}[2007/06/14]
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Check that fc-english.def has been loaded
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\@ifundefined{@ordinalMenglish}{\input{fc-english.def}}{}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% These are all just synonyms for the commands provided by
-% fc-english.def.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\let\@ordinalMUSenglish\@ordinalMenglish
-\let\@ordinalFUSenglish\@ordinalMenglish
-\let\@ordinalNUSenglish\@ordinalMenglish
-\let\@numberstringMUSenglish\@numberstringMenglish
-\let\@numberstringFUSenglish\@numberstringMenglish
-\let\@numberstringNUSenglish\@numberstringMenglish
-\let\@NumberstringMUSenglish\@NumberstringMenglish
-\let\@NumberstringFUSenglish\@NumberstringMenglish
-\let\@NumberstringNUSenglish\@NumberstringMenglish
-\let\@ordinalstringMUSenglish\@ordinalstringMenglish
-\let\@ordinalstringFUSenglish\@ordinalstringMenglish
-\let\@ordinalstringNUSenglish\@ordinalstringMenglish
-\let\@OrdinalstringMUSenglish\@OrdinalstringMenglish
-\let\@OrdinalstringFUSenglish\@OrdinalstringMenglish
-\let\@OrdinalstringNUSenglish\@OrdinalstringMenglish
-% \end{macrocode}
-%\iffalse
-% \begin{macrocode}
-%</fc-USenglish.def>
-% \end{macrocode}
-%\fi
-%\iffalse
-% \begin{macrocode}
-%<*fmtcount.sty>
-% \end{macrocode}
-%\fi
-%\subsection{fmtcount.sty}
-% This section deals with the code for |fmtcount.sty|
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
-\ProvidesPackage{fmtcount}[2007/06/14 v1.1]
-\RequirePackage{ifthen}
-\RequirePackage{keyval}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% These commands need to be defined before the
-% configuration file is loaded.
-%
-% Define the macro to format the |st|, |nd|, |rd| or |th| of an
-% ordinal.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\providecommand{\fmtord}[1]{\textsuperscript{#1}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Define |\padzeroes| to specify how many digits should be
-% displayed.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcount\c@padzeroesN
-\c@padzeroesN=1\relax
-\providecommand{\padzeroes}[1][17]{\c@padzeroesN=#1}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Load appropriate language definition files (I don't
-% know if there is a standard way of detecting which
-% languages are defined, so I'm just going to check
-% if \verb"\date"\meta{language} is defined):
-%\changes{v1.1}{14 June 2007}{added check for UKenglish,
-% british and USenglish babel settings}
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\@ifundefined{dateenglish}{}{\input{fc-english.def}}
-\@ifundefined{l@UKenglish}{}{\input{fc-UKenglish.def}}
-\@ifundefined{l@british}{}{\input{fc-british.def}}
-\@ifundefined{l@USenglish}{}{\input{fc-USenglish.def}}
-\@ifundefined{datespanish}{}{\input{fc-spanish.def}}
-\@ifundefined{dateportuges}{}{\input{fc-portuges.def}}
-\@ifundefined{datefrench}{}{\input{fc-french.def}}
-\@ifundefined{dategerman}{%
-\@ifundefined{datengerman}{}{\input{fc-german.def}}}{%
-\input{fc-german.def}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Define keys for use with |\fmtcountsetoptions|.
-% Key to switch French dialects (Does babel store
-%this kind of information?)
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\def\fmtcount@french{france}
-\define@key{fmtcount}{french}[france]{%
-\@ifundefined{datefrench}{%
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{Language `french' not defined}{You need
-to load babel before loading fmtcount}}{
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{france}
- \or\equal{#1}{swiss}
- \or\equal{#1}{belgian}}{%
- \def\fmtcount@french{#1}}{%
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{Invalid value `#1' to french key}
-{Option `french' can only take the values `france',
-`belgian' or `swiss'}}
-}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Key to determine how to display the ordinal
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\define@key{fmtcount}{fmtord}{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{level}
- \or\equal{#1}{raise}
- \or\equal{#1}{user}}{
- \def\fmtcount@fmtord{#1}}{%
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{Invalid value `#1' to fmtord key}
-{Option `fmtord' can only take the values `level', `raise'
-or `user'}}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Key to determine whether the ordinal should be abbreviated
-% (language dependent, currently only affects French ordinals.)
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newif\iffmtord@abbrv
-\fmtord@abbrvfalse
-\define@key{fmtcount}{abbrv}[true]{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{true}\or\equal{#1}{false}}{
- \csname fmtord@abbrv#1\endcsname}{%
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{Invalid value `#1' to fmtord key}
-{Option `fmtord' can only take the values `true' or
-`false'}}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Define command to set options.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\fmtcountsetoptions}[1]{%
-\def\fmtcount@fmtord{}%
-\setkeys{fmtcount}{#1}%
-\@ifundefined{datefrench}{}{%
-\edef\@ordinalstringMfrench{\noexpand
-\csname @ordinalstringMfrench\fmtcount@french\noexpand\endcsname}%
-\edef\@ordinalstringFfrench{\noexpand
-\csname @ordinalstringFfrench\fmtcount@french\noexpand\endcsname}%
-\edef\@OrdinalstringMfrench{\noexpand
-\csname @OrdinalstringMfrench\fmtcount@french\noexpand\endcsname}%
-\edef\@OrdinalstringFfrench{\noexpand
-\csname @OrdinalstringFfrench\fmtcount@french\noexpand\endcsname}%
-\edef\@numberstringMfrench{\noexpand
-\csname @numberstringMfrench\fmtcount@french\noexpand\endcsname}%
-\edef\@numberstringFfrench{\noexpand
-\csname @numberstringFfrench\fmtcount@french\noexpand\endcsname}%
-\edef\@NumberstringMfrench{\noexpand
-\csname @NumberstringMfrench\fmtcount@french\noexpand\endcsname}%
-\edef\@NumberstringFfrench{\noexpand
-\csname @NumberstringFfrench\fmtcount@french\noexpand\endcsname}%
-}%
-%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{\fmtcount@fmtord}{level}}{%
-\renewcommand{\fmtord}[1]{##1}}{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{\fmtcount@fmtord}{raise}}{%
-\renewcommand{\fmtord}[1]{\textsuperscript{##1}}}{%
-}}
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Load confguration file if it exists. This needs to be done
-% before the package options, to allow the user to override
-% the settings in the configuration file.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\InputIfFileExists{fmtcount.cfg}{%
-\typeout{Using configuration file fmtcount.cfg}}{%
-\typeout{No configuration file fmtcount.cfg found.}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-%Declare options
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareOption{level}{\def\fmtcount@fmtord{level}%
-\def\fmtord#1{#1}}
-\DeclareOption{raise}{\def\fmtcount@fmtord{raise}%
-\def\fmtord#1{\textsuperscript{#1}}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Process package options
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\ProcessOptions
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Define macro that performs modulo arthmetic. This is used for the
-% date, time, ordinal and numberstring commands. (The fmtcount
-% package was originally part of the datetime package.)
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcount\@DT@modctr
-\def\@modulo#1#2{%
-\@DT@modctr=#1\relax
-\divide \@DT@modctr by #2\relax
-\multiply \@DT@modctr by #2\relax
-\advance #1 by -\@DT@modctr}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% The following registers are needed by |\@ordinal| etc
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcount\@ordinalctr
-\newcount\@orgargctr
-\newcount\@strctr
-\newcount\@tmpstrctr
-% \end{macrocode}
-%Define commands that display numbers in different bases.
-% Define counters and conditionals needed.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newif\if@DT@padzeroes
-\newcount\@DT@loopN
-\newcount\@DT@X
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Binary
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@binary}[1]{%
-\@DT@padzeroestrue
-\@DT@loopN=17\relax
-\@strctr=\@DT@loopN
-\whiledo{\@strctr<\c@padzeroesN}{0\advance\@strctr by 1}%
-\@strctr=65536\relax
-\@DT@X=#1\relax
-\loop
-\@DT@modctr=\@DT@X
-\divide\@DT@modctr by \@strctr
-\ifthenelse{\boolean{@DT@padzeroes} \and \(\@DT@modctr=0\) \and \(\@DT@loopN>\c@padzeroesN\)}{}{\the\@DT@modctr}%
-\ifnum\@DT@modctr=0\else\@DT@padzeroesfalse\fi
-\multiply\@DT@modctr by \@strctr
-\advance\@DT@X by -\@DT@modctr
-\divide\@strctr by 2\relax
-\advance\@DT@loopN by -1\relax
-\ifnum\@strctr>1
-\repeat
-\the\@DT@X}
-
-\let\binarynum=\@binary
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Octal
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@octal}[1]{%
-\ifnum#1>32768
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{Value of counter too large for \protect\@octal}{Maximum value 32768}
-\else
-\@DT@padzeroestrue
-\@DT@loopN=6\relax
-\@strctr=\@DT@loopN
-\whiledo{\@strctr<\c@padzeroesN}{0\advance\@strctr by 1}%
-\@strctr=32768\relax
-\@DT@X=#1\relax
-\loop
-\@DT@modctr=\@DT@X
-\divide\@DT@modctr by \@strctr
-\ifthenelse{\boolean{@DT@padzeroes} \and \(\@DT@modctr=0\) \and \(\@DT@loopN>\c@padzeroesN\)}{}{\the\@DT@modctr}%
-\ifnum\@DT@modctr=0\else\@DT@padzeroesfalse\fi
-\multiply\@DT@modctr by \@strctr
-\advance\@DT@X by -\@DT@modctr
-\divide\@strctr by 8\relax
-\advance\@DT@loopN by -1\relax
-\ifnum\@strctr>1
-\repeat
-\the\@DT@X
-\fi}
-\let\octalnum=\@octal
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Lowercase hexadecimal
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@hexadecimal}[1]{\ifcase#10\or1\or2\or3\or4\or5\or6\or7\or8\or9\or a\or b\or c\or d\or e\or f\fi}
-
-\newcommand{\@hexadecimal}[1]{%
-\@DT@padzeroestrue
-\@DT@loopN=5\relax
-\@strctr=\@DT@loopN
-\whiledo{\@strctr<\c@padzeroesN}{0\advance\@strctr by 1}%
-\@strctr=65536\relax
-\@DT@X=#1\relax
-\loop
-\@DT@modctr=\@DT@X
-\divide\@DT@modctr by \@strctr
-\ifthenelse{\boolean{@DT@padzeroes} \and \(\@DT@modctr=0\) \and \(\@DT@loopN>\c@padzeroesN\)}{}{\@@hexadecimal\@DT@modctr}%
-\ifnum\@DT@modctr=0\else\@DT@padzeroesfalse\fi
-\multiply\@DT@modctr by \@strctr
-\advance\@DT@X by -\@DT@modctr
-\divide\@strctr by 16\relax
-\advance\@DT@loopN by -1\relax
-\ifnum\@strctr>1
-\repeat
-\@@hexadecimal\@DT@X}
-
-\let\hexadecimalnum=\@hexadecimal
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Uppercase hexadecimal
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@@Hexadecimal}[1]{\ifcase#10\or1\or2\or3\or4\or5\or6\or
-7\or8\or9\or A\or B\or C\or D\or E\or F\fi}
-
-\newcommand{\@Hexadecimal}[1]{%
-\@DT@padzeroestrue
-\@DT@loopN=5\relax
-\@strctr=\@DT@loopN
-\whiledo{\@strctr<\c@padzeroesN}{0\advance\@strctr by 1}%
-\@strctr=65536\relax
-\@DT@X=#1\relax
-\loop
-\@DT@modctr=\@DT@X
-\divide\@DT@modctr by \@strctr
-\ifthenelse{\boolean{@DT@padzeroes} \and \(\@DT@modctr=0\) \and \(\@DT@loopN>\c@padzeroesN\)}{}{\@@Hexadecimal\@DT@modctr}%
-\ifnum\@DT@modctr=0\else\@DT@padzeroesfalse\fi
-\multiply\@DT@modctr by \@strctr
-\advance\@DT@X by -\@DT@modctr
-\divide\@strctr by 16\relax
-\advance\@DT@loopN by -1\relax
-\ifnum\@strctr>1
-\repeat
-\@@Hexadecimal\@DT@X}
-
-\let\Hexadecimalnum=\@Hexadecimal
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Uppercase alphabetical representation (a \ldots\ z aa \ldots\ zz)
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@aaalph}[1]{%
-\@DT@loopN=#1\relax
-\advance\@DT@loopN by -1\relax
-\divide\@DT@loopN by 26\relax
-\@DT@modctr=\@DT@loopN
-\multiply\@DT@modctr by 26\relax
-\@DT@X=#1\relax
-\advance\@DT@X by -1\relax
-\advance\@DT@X by -\@DT@modctr
-\advance\@DT@loopN by 1\relax
-\advance\@DT@X by 1\relax
-\loop
-\@alph\@DT@X
-\advance\@DT@loopN by -1\relax
-\ifnum\@DT@loopN>0
-\repeat
-}
-
-\let\aaalphnum=\@aaalph
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Uppercase alphabetical representation (a \ldots\ z aa \ldots\ zz)
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@AAAlph}[1]{%
-\@DT@loopN=#1\relax
-\advance\@DT@loopN by -1\relax
-\divide\@DT@loopN by 26\relax
-\@DT@modctr=\@DT@loopN
-\multiply\@DT@modctr by 26\relax
-\@DT@X=#1\relax
-\advance\@DT@X by -1\relax
-\advance\@DT@X by -\@DT@modctr
-\advance\@DT@loopN by 1\relax
-\advance\@DT@X by 1\relax
-\loop
-\@Alph\@DT@X
-\advance\@DT@loopN by -1\relax
-\ifnum\@DT@loopN>0
-\repeat
-}
-
-\let\AAAlphnum=\@AAAlph
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Lowercase alphabetical representation
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@abalph}[1]{%
-\ifnum#1>17576
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{Value of counter too large for \protect\@abalph}{Maximum value 17576}
-\else
-\@DT@padzeroestrue
-\@strctr=17576\relax
-\@DT@X=#1\relax
-\advance\@DT@X by -1\relax
-\loop
-\@DT@modctr=\@DT@X
-\divide\@DT@modctr by \@strctr
-\ifthenelse{\boolean{@DT@padzeroes} \and \(\@DT@modctr=1\)}{}{\@alph\@DT@modctr}%
-\ifnum\@DT@modctr=1\else\@DT@padzeroesfalse\fi
-\multiply\@DT@modctr by \@strctr
-\advance\@DT@X by -\@DT@modctr
-\divide\@strctr by 26\relax
-\ifnum\@strctr>1
-\repeat
-\advance\@DT@X by 1\relax
-\@alph\@DT@X
-\fi}
-
-\let\abalphnum=\@abalph
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Uppercase alphabetical representation
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@ABAlph}[1]{%
-\ifnum#1>17576
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{Value of counter too large for \protect\@ABAlph}{Maximum value 17576}
-\else
-\@DT@padzeroestrue
-\@strctr=17576\relax
-\@DT@X=#1\relax
-\advance\@DT@X by -1\relax
-\loop
-\@DT@modctr=\@DT@X
-\divide\@DT@modctr by \@strctr
-\ifthenelse{\boolean{@DT@padzeroes} \and \(\@DT@modctr=1\)}{}{\@Alph\@DT@modctr}%
-\ifnum\@DT@modctr=1\else\@DT@padzeroesfalse\fi
-\multiply\@DT@modctr by \@strctr
-\advance\@DT@X by -\@DT@modctr
-\divide\@strctr by 26\relax
-\ifnum\@strctr>1
-\repeat
-\advance\@DT@X by 1\relax
-\@Alph\@DT@X
-\fi}
-
-\let\ABAlphnum=\@ABAlph
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Recursive command to count number of characters in argument.
-% |\@strctr| should be set to zero before calling it.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\def\@fmtc@count#1#2\relax{%
-\if\relax#1
-\else
-\advance\@strctr by 1\relax
-\@fmtc@count#2\relax
-\fi}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Internal decimal macro:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\@decimal}[1]{%
-\@strctr=0\relax
-\expandafter\@fmtc@count\number#1\relax
-\@DT@loopN=\c@padzeroesN
-\advance\@DT@loopN by -\@strctr
-\ifnum\@DT@loopN>0\relax
-\@strctr=0\relax
-\whiledo{\@strctr < \@DT@loopN}{0\advance\@strctr by 1}%
-\fi
-\number#1\relax
-}
-
-\let\decimalnum=\@decimal
-% \end{macrocode}
-% This is a bit cumbersome. Previously \verb"\@ordinal"
-% was defined in a similar way to \verb"\abalph" etc.
-% This ensured that the actual value of the counter was
-% written in the new label stuff in the .aux file. However
-% adding in an optional argument to determine the gender
-% for multilingual compatibility messed things up somewhat.
-% This was the only work around I could get to keep the
-% the cross-referencing stuff working, which is why
-% the optional argument comes \emph{after} the compulsory
-% argument, instead of the usual manner of placing it before.
-% Version 1.04 changed \verb"\ordinal" to \verb"\FCordinal"
-% to prevent it clashing with the memoir class.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\FCordinal}[1]{%
-\expandafter\protect\expandafter\ordinalnum{%
-\expandafter\the\csname c@#1\endcsname}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% If \verb"\ordinal" isn't defined make \verb"\ordinal" a synonym
-% for \verb"\FCordinal" to maintain compatibility with previous
-% versions.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\@ifundefined{ordinal}{\let\ordinal\FCordinal}{%
-\PackageWarning{fmtcount}{\string\ordinal
-\space already defined use \string\FCordinal \space instead.}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Display ordinal where value is given as a number or
-% count register instead of a counter:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\ordinalnum}[1]{\@ifnextchar[{\@ordinalnum{#1}}{%
-\@ordinalnum{#1}[m]}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Display ordinal according to gender (neuter added in v1.1):
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\def\@ordinalnum#1[#2]{{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#2}{f}}{%
-\protect\@ordinalF{#1}{\@fc@ordstr}}{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#2}{n}}{%
-\protect\@ordinalN{#1}{\@fc@ordstr}}{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#2}{m}}{}{%
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{Invalid gender option `#2'}{%
-Available options are m, f or n}}%
-\protect\@ordinalM{#1}{\@fc@ordstr}}}\@fc@ordstr}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Store the ordinal (first argument
-% is identifying name, second argument is a counter.)
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\storeordinal}[2]{%
-\expandafter\protect\expandafter\storeordinalnum{#1}{%
-\expandafter\the\csname c@#2\endcsname}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Store ordinal (first argument
-% is identifying name, second argument is a number or
-% count register.)
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\storeordinalnum}[2]{%
-\@ifnextchar[{\@storeordinalnum{#1}{#2}}{%
-\@storeordinalnum{#1}{#2}[m]}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Store ordinal according to gender:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\def\@storeordinalnum#1#2[#3]{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#3}{f}}{%
-\protect\@ordinalF{#2}{\@fc@ord}}{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#3}{n}}{%
-\protect\@ordinalN{#2}{\@fc@ord}}{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#3}{m}}{}{%
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{Invalid gender option `#3'}{%
-Available options are m or f}}%
-\protect\@ordinalM{#2}{\@fc@ord}}}%
-\expandafter\let\csname @fcs@#1\endcsname\@fc@ord}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Get stored information:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand*{\FMCuse}[1]{\csname @fcs@#1\endcsname}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Display ordinal as a string (argument is a counter)
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\ordinalstring}[1]{%
-\expandafter\protect\expandafter\ordinalstringnum{%
-\expandafter\the\csname c@#1\endcsname}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Display ordinal as a string (argument is a count register or
-% number.)
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\ordinalstringnum}[1]{%
-\@ifnextchar[{\@ordinal@string{#1}}{\@ordinal@string{#1}[m]}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Display ordinal as a string according to gender.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\def\@ordinal@string#1[#2]{{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#2}{f}}{%
-\protect\@ordinalstringF{#1}{\@fc@ordstr}}{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#2}{n}}{%
-\protect\@ordinalstringN{#1}{\@fc@ordstr}}{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#2}{m}}{}{%
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{Invalid gender option `#2' to
-\string\ordinalstring}{Available options are m, f or f}}%
-\protect\@ordinalstringM{#1}{\@fc@ordstr}}}\@fc@ordstr}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Store textual representation of number. First argument is
-% identifying name, second argument is the counter set to the
-% required number.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\storeordinalstring}[2]{%
-\expandafter\protect\expandafter\storeordinalstringnum{#1}{%
-\expandafter\the\csname c@#2\endcsname}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Store textual representation of number. First argument is
-% identifying name, second argument is a count register or number.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\storeordinalstringnum}[2]{%
-\@ifnextchar[{\@store@ordinal@string{#1}{#2}}{%
-\@store@ordinal@string{#1}{#2}[m]}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Store textual representation of number according to gender.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\def\@store@ordinal@string#1#2[#3]{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#3}{f}}{%
-\protect\@ordinalstringF{#2}{\@fc@ordstr}}{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#3}{n}}{%
-\protect\@ordinalstringN{#2}{\@fc@ordstr}}{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#3}{m}}{}{%
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{Invalid gender option `#3' to
-\string\ordinalstring}{Available options are m, f or n}}%
-\protect\@ordinalstringM{#2}{\@fc@ordstr}}}%
-\expandafter\let\csname @fcs@#1\endcsname\@fc@ordstr}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Display ordinal as a string with initial letters in upper case
-% (argument is a counter)
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\Ordinalstring}[1]{%
-\expandafter\protect\expandafter\Ordinalstringnum{%
-\expandafter\the\csname c@#1\endcsname}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Display ordinal as a string with initial letters in upper case
-% (argument is a number or count register)
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\Ordinalstringnum}[1]{%
-\@ifnextchar[{\@Ordinal@string{#1}}{\@Ordinal@string{#1}[m]}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Display ordinal as a string with initial letters in upper case
-% according to gender
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\def\@Ordinal@string#1[#2]{{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#2}{f}}{%
-\protect\@OrdinalstringF{#1}{\@fc@ordstr}}{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#2}{n}}{%
-\protect\@OrdinalstringN{#1}{\@fc@ordstr}}{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#2}{m}}{}{%
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{Invalid gender option `#2'}{%
-Available options are m, f or n}}%
-\protect\@OrdinalstringM{#1}{\@fc@ordstr}}}\@fc@ordstr}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Store textual representation of number, with initial letters in
-% upper case. First argument is identifying name, second argument
-% is the counter set to the
-% required number.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\storeOrdinalstring}[2]{%
-\expandafter\protect\expandafter\storeOrdinalstringnum{#1}{%
-\expandafter\the\csname c@#2\endcsname}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Store textual representation of number, with initial letters in
-% upper case. First argument is identifying name, second argument
-% is a count register or number.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\storeOrdinalstringnum}[2]{%
-\@ifnextchar[{\@store@Ordinal@string{#1}{#2}}{%
-\@store@Ordinal@string{#1}{#2}[m]}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Store textual representation of number according to gender,
-% with initial letters in upper case.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\def\@store@Ordinal@string#1#2[#3]{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#3}{f}}{%
-\protect\@OrdinalstringF{#2}{\@fc@ordstr}}{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#3}{n}}{%
-\protect\@OrdinalstringN{#2}{\@fc@ordstr}}{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#3}{m}}{}{%
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{Invalid gender option `#3'}{%
-Available options are m or f}}%
-\protect\@OrdinalstringM{#2}{\@fc@ordstr}}}%
-\expandafter\let\csname @fcs@#1\endcsname\@fc@ordstr}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Store upper case textual representation of ordinal. The first
-% argument is identifying name, the second argument is a counter.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\storeORDINALstring}[2]{%
-\expandafter\protect\expandafter\storeORDINALstringnum{#1}{%
-\expandafter\the\csname c@#2\endcsname}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but the second argument is a count register or a
-% number.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\storeORDINALstringnum}[2]{%
-\@ifnextchar[{\@store@ORDINAL@string{#1}{#2}}{%
-\@store@ORDINAL@string{#1}{#2}[m]}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Gender is specified as an optional argument at the end.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\def\@store@ORDINAL@string#1#2[#3]{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#3}{f}}{%
-\protect\@ordinalstringF{#2}{\@fc@ordstr}}{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#3}{n}}{%
-\protect\@ordinalstringN{#2}{\@fc@ordstr}}{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#3}{m}}{}{%
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{Invalid gender option `#3'}{%
-Available options are m or f}}%
-\protect\@ordinalstringM{#2}{\@fc@ordstr}}}%
-\expandafter\edef\csname @fcs@#1\endcsname{%
-\noexpand\MakeUppercase{\@fc@ordstr}}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Display upper case textual representation of an ordinal. The
-% argument must be a counter.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\ORDINALstring}[1]{%
-\expandafter\protect\expandafter\ORDINALstringnum{%
-\expandafter\the\csname c@#1\endcsname}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but the argument is a count register or a number.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\ORDINALstringnum}[1]{%
-\@ifnextchar[{\@ORDINAL@string{#1}}{\@ORDINAL@string{#1}[m]}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Gender is specified as an optional argument at the end.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\def\@ORDINAL@string#1[#2]{{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#2}{f}}{%
-\protect\@ordinalstringF{#1}{\@fc@ordstr}}{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#2}{n}}{%
-\protect\@ordinalstringN{#1}{\@fc@ordstr}}{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#2}{m}}{}{%
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{Invalid gender option `#2'}{%
-Available options are m, f or n}}%
-\protect\@ordinalstringM{#1}{\@fc@ordstr}}}%
-\MakeUppercase{\@fc@ordstr}}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Convert number to textual respresentation, and store. First
-% argument is the identifying name, second argument is a counter
-% containing the number.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\storenumberstring}[2]{%
-\expandafter\protect\expandafter\storenumberstringnum{#1}{%
-\expandafter\the\csname c@#2\endcsname}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but second argument is a number or count register.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\storenumberstringnum}[2]{%
-\@ifnextchar[{\@store@number@string{#1}{#2}}{%
-\@store@number@string{#1}{#2}[m]}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Gender is given as optional argument, \emph{at the end}.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\def\@store@number@string#1#2[#3]{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#3}{f}}{%
-\protect\@numberstringF{#2}{\@fc@numstr}}{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#3}{n}}{%
-\protect\@numberstringN{#2}{\@fc@numstr}}{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#3}{m}}{}{%
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{Invalid gender option `#3'}{%
-Available options are m, f or n}}%
-\protect\@numberstringM{#2}{\@fc@numstr}}}%
-\expandafter\let\csname @fcs@#1\endcsname\@fc@numstr}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Display textual representation of a number. The argument
-% must be a counter.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\numberstring}[1]{%
-\expandafter\protect\expandafter\numberstringnum{%
-\expandafter\the\csname c@#1\endcsname}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but the argument is a count register or a number.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\numberstringnum}[1]{%
-\@ifnextchar[{\@number@string{#1}}{\@number@string{#1}[m]}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Gender is specified as an optional argument \emph{at the end}.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\def\@number@string#1[#2]{{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#2}{f}}{%
-\protect\@numberstringF{#1}{\@fc@numstr}}{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#2}{n}}{%
-\protect\@numberstringN{#1}{\@fc@numstr}}{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#2}{m}}{}{%
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{Invalid gender option `#2'}{%
-Available options are m, f or n}}%
-\protect\@numberstringM{#1}{\@fc@numstr}}}\@fc@numstr}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Store textual representation of number. First argument is
-% identifying name, second argument is a counter.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\storeNumberstring}[2]{%
-\expandafter\protect\expandafter\storeNumberstringnum{#1}{%
-\expandafter\the\csname c@#2\endcsname}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but second argument is a count register or number.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\storeNumberstringnum}[2]{%
-\@ifnextchar[{\@store@Number@string{#1}{#2}}{%
-\@store@Number@string{#1}{#2}[m]}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Gender is specified as an optional argument \emph{at the end}:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\def\@store@Number@string#1#2[#3]{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#3}{f}}{%
-\protect\@NumberstringF{#2}{\@fc@numstr}}{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#3}{n}}{%
-\protect\@NumberstringN{#2}{\@fc@numstr}}{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#3}{m}}{}{%
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{Invalid gender option `#3'}{%
-Available options are m, f or n}}%
-\protect\@NumberstringM{#2}{\@fc@numstr}}}%
-\expandafter\let\csname @fcs@#1\endcsname\@fc@numstr}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Display textual representation of number. The argument must be
-% a counter.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\Numberstring}[1]{%
-\expandafter\protect\expandafter\Numberstringnum{%
-\expandafter\the\csname c@#1\endcsname}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but the argument is a count register or number.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\Numberstringnum}[1]{%
-\@ifnextchar[{\@Number@string{#1}}{\@Number@string{#1}[m]}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Gender is specified as an optional argument at the end.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\def\@Number@string#1[#2]{{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#2}{f}}{%
-\protect\@NumberstringF{#1}{\@fc@numstr}}{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#2}{n}}{%
-\protect\@NumberstringN{#1}{\@fc@numstr}}{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#2}{m}}{}{%
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{Invalid gender option `#2'}{%
-Available options are m, f or n}}%
-\protect\@NumberstringM{#1}{\@fc@numstr}}}\@fc@numstr}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Store upper case textual representation of number. The first
-% argument is identifying name, the second argument is a counter.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\storeNUMBERstring}[2]{%
-\expandafter\protect\expandafter\storeNUMBERstringnum{#1}{%
-\expandafter\the\csname c@#2\endcsname}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but the second argument is a count register or a
-% number.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\storeNUMBERstringnum}[2]{%
-\@ifnextchar[{\@store@NUMBER@string{#1}{#2}}{%
-\@store@NUMBER@string{#1}{#2}[m]}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Gender is specified as an optional argument at the end.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\def\@store@NUMBER@string#1#2[#3]{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#3}{f}}{%
-\protect\@numberstringF{#2}{\@fc@numstr}}{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#3}{n}}{%
-\protect\@numberstringN{#2}{\@fc@numstr}}{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#3}{m}}{}{%
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{Invalid gender option `#3'}{%
-Available options are m or f}}%
-\protect\@numberstringM{#2}{\@fc@numstr}}}%
-\expandafter\edef\csname @fcs@#1\endcsname{%
-\noexpand\MakeUppercase{\@fc@numstr}}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Display upper case textual representation of a number. The
-% argument must be a counter.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\NUMBERstring}[1]{%
-\expandafter\protect\expandafter\NUMBERstringnum{%
-\expandafter\the\csname c@#1\endcsname}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but the argument is a count register or a number.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\NUMBERstringnum}[1]{%
-\@ifnextchar[{\@NUMBER@string{#1}}{\@NUMBER@string{#1}[m]}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Gender is specified as an optional argument at the end.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\def\@NUMBER@string#1[#2]{{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#2}{f}}{%
-\protect\@numberstringF{#1}{\@fc@numstr}}{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#2}{n}}{%
-\protect\@numberstringN{#1}{\@fc@numstr}}{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{#2}{m}}{}{%
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{Invalid gender option `#2'}{%
-Available options are m, f or n}}%
-\protect\@numberstringM{#1}{\@fc@numstr}}}%
-\MakeUppercase{\@fc@numstr}}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Number representations in other bases. Binary:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\providecommand{\binary}[1]{%
-\expandafter\protect\expandafter\@binary{%
-\expandafter\the\csname c@#1\endcsname}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Like \verb"\alph", but goes beyond 26. (a \ldots\ z aa \ldots zz \ldots)
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\providecommand{\aaalph}[1]{%
-\expandafter\protect\expandafter\@aaalph{%
-\expandafter\the\csname c@#1\endcsname}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As before, but upper case.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\providecommand{\AAAlph}[1]{%
-\expandafter\protect\expandafter\@AAAlph{%
-\expandafter\the\csname c@#1\endcsname}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Like \verb"\alph", but goes beyond 26. (a \ldots\ z ab \ldots az \ldots)
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\providecommand{\abalph}[1]{%
-\expandafter\protect\expandafter\@abalph{%
-\expandafter\the\csname c@#1\endcsname}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but upper case.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\providecommand{\ABAlph}[1]{%
-\expandafter\protect\expandafter\@ABAlph{%
-\expandafter\the\csname c@#1\endcsname}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Hexadecimal:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\providecommand{\hexadecimal}[1]{%
-\expandafter\protect\expandafter\@hexadecimal{%
-\expandafter\the\csname c@#1\endcsname}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% As above, but in upper case.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\providecommand{\Hexadecimal}[1]{%
-\expandafter\protect\expandafter\@Hexadecimal{%
-\expandafter\the\csname c@#1\endcsname}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Octal:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\providecommand{\octal}[1]{%
-\expandafter\protect\expandafter\@octal{%
-\expandafter\the\csname c@#1\endcsname}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Decimal:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\providecommand{\decimal}[1]{%
-\expandafter\protect\expandafter\@decimal{%
-\expandafter\the\csname c@#1\endcsname}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-%\subsubsection{Multilinguage Definitions}
-% If multilingual support is provided, make \verb"\@numberstring"
-% etc use the correct language (if defined).
-% Otherwise use English definitions. "\@setdef@ultfmtcount"
-% sets the macros to use English.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\def\@setdef@ultfmtcount{
-\@ifundefined{@ordinalMenglish}{\input{fc-english.def}}{}
-\def\@ordinalstringM{\@ordinalstringMenglish}
-\let\@ordinalstringF=\@ordinalstringMenglish
-\let\@ordinalstringN=\@ordinalstringMenglish
-\def\@OrdinalstringM{\@OrdinalstringMenglish}
-\let\@OrdinalstringF=\@OrdinalstringMenglish
-\let\@OrdinalstringN=\@OrdinalstringMenglish
-\def\@numberstringM{\@numberstringMenglish}
-\let\@numberstringF=\@numberstringMenglish
-\let\@numberstringN=\@numberstringMenglish
-\def\@NumberstringM{\@NumberstringMenglish}
-\let\@NumberstringF=\@NumberstringMenglish
-\let\@NumberstringN=\@NumberstringMenglish
-\def\@ordinalM{\@ordinalMenglish}
-\let\@ordinalF=\@ordinalM
-\let\@ordinalN=\@ordinalM
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Define a command to set macros to use "languagename":
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\def\@set@mulitling@fmtcount{%
-%
-\def\@numberstringM{\@ifundefined{@numberstringM\languagename}{%
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{No support for language '\languagename'}{%
-The fmtcount package currently does not support language
-'\languagename' for command \string\@numberstringM}}{%
-\csname @numberstringM\languagename\endcsname}}%
-%
-\def\@numberstringF{\@ifundefined{@numberstringF\languagename}{%
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{No support for language '\languagename'}{%
-The fmtcount package currently does not support language
-'\languagename' for command \string\@numberstringF}}{%
-\csname @numberstringF\languagename\endcsname}}%
-%
-\def\@numberstringN{\@ifundefined{@numberstringN\languagename}{%
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{No support for language '\languagename'}{%
-The fmtcount package currently does not support language
-'\languagename' for command \string\@numberstringN}}{%
-\csname @numberstringN\languagename\endcsname}}%
-%
-\def\@NumberstringM{\@ifundefined{@NumberstringM\languagename}{%
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{No support for language '\languagename'}{%
-The fmtcount package currently does not support language
-'\languagename' for command \string\@NumberstringM}}{%
-\csname @NumberstringM\languagename\endcsname}}%
-%
-\def\@NumberstringF{\@ifundefined{@NumberstringF\languagename}{%
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{No support for language '\languagename'}{%
-The fmtcount package currently does not support language
-'\languagename' for command \string\@NumberstringF}}{%
-\csname @NumberstringF\languagename\endcsname}}%
-%
-\def\@NumberstringN{\@ifundefined{@NumberstringN\languagename}{%
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{No support for language '\languagename'}{%
-The fmtcount package currently does not support language
-'\languagename' for command \string\@NumberstringN}}{%
-\csname @NumberstringN\languagename\endcsname}}%
-%
-\def\@ordinalM{\@ifundefined{@ordinalM\languagename}{%
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{No support for language '\languagename'}{%
-The fmtcount package currently does not support language
-'\languagename' for command \string\@ordinalM}}{%
-\csname @ordinalM\languagename\endcsname}}%
-%
-\def\@ordinalF{\@ifundefined{@ordinalF\languagename}{%
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{No support for language '\languagename'}{%
-The fmtcount package currently does not support language
-'\languagename' for command \string\@ordinalF}}{%
-\csname @ordinalF\languagename\endcsname}}%
-%
-\def\@ordinalN{\@ifundefined{@ordinalN\languagename}{%
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{No support for language '\languagename'}{%
-The fmtcount package currently does not support language
-'\languagename' for command \string\@ordinalN}}{%
-\csname @ordinalN\languagename\endcsname}}%
-%
-\def\@ordinalstringM{\@ifundefined{@ordinalstringM\languagename}{%
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{No support for language '\languagename'}{%
-The fmtcount package currently does not support language
-'\languagename' for command \string\@ordinalstringM}}{%
-\csname @ordinalstringM\languagename\endcsname}}%
-%
-\def\@ordinalstringF{\@ifundefined{@ordinalstringF\languagename}{%
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{No support for language '\languagename'}{%
-The fmtcount package currently does not support language
-'\languagename' for command \string\@ordinalstringF}}{%
-\csname @ordinalstringF\languagename\endcsname}}%
-%
-\def\@ordinalstringN{\@ifundefined{@ordinalstringN\languagename}{%
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{No support for language '\languagename'}{%
-The fmtcount package currently does not support language
-'\languagename' for command \string\@ordinalstringN}}{%
-\csname @ordinalstringN\languagename\endcsname}}%
-%
-\def\@OrdinalstringM{\@ifundefined{@OrdinalstringM\languagename}{%
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{No support for language '\languagename'}{%
-The fmtcount package currently does not support language
-'\languagename' for command \string\@OrdinalstringM}}{%
-\csname @OrdinalstringM\languagename\endcsname}}%
-%
-\def\@OrdinalstringF{\@ifundefined{@OrdinalstringF\languagename}{%
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{No support for language '\languagename'}{%
-The fmtcount package currently does not support language
-'\languagename' for command \string\@OrdinalstringF}}{%
-\csname @OrdinalstringF\languagename\endcsname}}%
-%
-\def\@OrdinalstringN{\@ifundefined{@OrdinalstringN\languagename}{%
-\PackageError{fmtcount}{No support for language '\languagename'}{%
-The fmtcount package currently does not support language
-'\languagename' for command \string\@OrdinalstringN}}{%
-\csname @OrdinalstringN\languagename\endcsname}}
-}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Check to see if babel or ngerman packages have been loaded.
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\@ifpackageloaded{babel}{%
-\ifthenelse{\equal{\languagename}{nohyphenation}\or
-\equal{languagename}{english}}{\@setdef@ultfmtcount}{%
-\@set@mulitling@fmtcount}
-}{%
-\@ifpackageloaded{ngerman}{%
-\@ifundefined{@numberstringMgerman}{%
-\input{fc-german.def}}{}\@set@mulitling@fmtcount}{%
-\@setdef@ultfmtcount}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Backwards compatibility:
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\let\@ordinal=\@ordinalM
-\let\@ordinalstring=\@ordinalstringM
-\let\@Ordinalstring=\@OrdinalstringM
-\let\@numberstring=\@numberstringM
-\let\@Numberstring=\@NumberstringM
-% \end{macrocode}
-%\iffalse
-% \begin{macrocode}
-%</fmtcount.sty>
-% \end{macrocode}
-%\fi
-%\Finale
-\endinput
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fmtcount/source/fmtcount.ins b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fmtcount/source/fmtcount.ins
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index 5342dd34fbd..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/fmtcount/source/fmtcount.ins
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-% fmtcount.ins generated using makedtx version 0.91b 2007/6/14 21:12
-\input docstrip
-
-\preamble
-Copyright (C) 2007 Nicola Talbot, all rights reserved.
-If you modify this file, you must change its name first.
-You are NOT ALLOWED to distribute this file alone. You are NOT
-ALLOWED to take money for the distribution or use of either this
-file or a changed version, except for a nominal charge for copying
-etc.
-\endpreamble
-
-\askforoverwritefalse
-
-\generate{\file{fc-german.def}{\usepreamble\defaultpreamble
-\usepostamble\defaultpostamble\from{fmtcount.dtx}{fc-german.def,package}}
-\file{fc-french.def}{\usepreamble\defaultpreamble
-\usepostamble\defaultpostamble\from{fmtcount.dtx}{fc-french.def,package}}
-\file{fc-english.def}{\usepreamble\defaultpreamble
-\usepostamble\defaultpostamble\from{fmtcount.dtx}{fc-english.def,package}}
-\file{fc-USenglish.def}{\usepreamble\defaultpreamble
-\usepostamble\defaultpostamble\from{fmtcount.dtx}{fc-USenglish.def,package}}
-\file{fmtcount.sty}{\usepreamble\defaultpreamble
-\usepostamble\defaultpostamble\from{fmtcount.dtx}{fmtcount.sty,package}}
-\file{fc-UKenglish.def}{\usepreamble\defaultpreamble
-\usepostamble\defaultpostamble\from{fmtcount.dtx}{fc-UKenglish.def,package}}
-\file{fc-portuges.def}{\usepreamble\defaultpreamble
-\usepostamble\defaultpostamble\from{fmtcount.dtx}{fc-portuges.def,package}}
-\file{fc-british.def}{\usepreamble\defaultpreamble
-\usepostamble\defaultpostamble\from{fmtcount.dtx}{fc-british.def,package}}
-\file{fc-spanish.def}{\usepreamble\defaultpreamble
-\usepostamble\defaultpostamble\from{fmtcount.dtx}{fc-spanish.def,package}}
-}
-
-\endbatchfile