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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2011-02-18 00:15:55 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2011-02-18 00:15:55 +0000
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tree29deadc831d93e6e723478b9e75a14aca0796e5d /Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/lineno
parent022ecad12921815d7836230953b959498fab9d77 (diff)
lineno with fnlineno (16feb11)
git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@21442 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
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-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/lineno/CHANGEs.txt (renamed from Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/lineno/CHANGES.txt)9
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/lineno/COPYING.txt3
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/lineno/README204
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/lineno/README.txt42
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/lineno/SRCFILEs.txt15
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/lineno/fnlineno.pdfbin0 -> 260298 bytes
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/lineno/lineno.tex3167
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/lineno/lnosuppl.pdfbin164749 -> 167683 bytes
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/lineno/lnosuppl.tex92
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/lineno/ulineno.tex984
10 files changed, 258 insertions, 4258 deletions
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/lineno/CHANGES.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/lineno/CHANGEs.txt
index df6504a3534..36df3fabef6 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/lineno/CHANGES.txt
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/lineno/CHANGEs.txt
@@ -1,3 +1,12 @@
+
+CHANGES for lineno bundle 2011/02/16:
+
+1. new fnlineno.sty for numbering footnote lines + \linelabel,
+described in fnlineno.pdf
+
+2. new overview SRCFILEs.txt
+
+
CHANGES for lineno.sty v4.41 2005/11/02:
1. Loadable after amsmath.
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/lineno/COPYING.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/lineno/COPYING.txt
index 48dca4a88f7..60ad89a8603 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/lineno/COPYING.txt
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/lineno/COPYING.txt
@@ -6,6 +6,8 @@
% Copyright 2002--2005 Uwe L"uck, http://contact-ednotes.sty.de.vu,
% for versions 4.x and code from former Ednotes
% bundle--author-maintained.
+% Copyright 2011 Uwe L"uck, http://contact-ednotes.sty.de.vu,
+% for fnlineno.sty/tex/pdf
%
% The files can be redistributed and/or modified under
% the terms of the LaTeX Project Public License; either
@@ -18,6 +20,7 @@
<- (UL) End of official declaration.
History:
+add. fnlineno 2011/02/16 ul
This file -> The files 2004/10/12 ul
$Id: COPYING,v 3.0.2.1 2004/09/13 20:15:47 stephan Exp $
LPPL v1.3a 2004/10/26
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/lineno/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/lineno/README
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..b8fcb4a9f06
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/lineno/README
@@ -0,0 +1,204 @@
+README
+ lineno.sty v4.41
+ fnlineno.sty v0.55
+
+ 2011-02-16
+
+The LaTeX package lineno.sty provides line numbers on paragraphs.
+After TeX has broken a paragraph into lines there will be line numbers
+attached to them, with the possibility to make references through the
+LaTeX \ref, \pageref cross reference mechanism.
+
+% Copyright 1995--2003 Stephan I. B"ottcher <boettcher@physik.uni-kiel.de>;
+% Copyright 2002--2005 Uwe L"uck, http://www.contact-ednotes.sty.de.vu,
+% for versions 4.x and code from former Ednotes
+% Copyright 2011 Uwe L"uck as above, for fnlineno.sty/tex/pdf
+% bundle--author-maintained.
+%
+% The files listed below can be redistributed and/or modified under
+% the terms of the LaTeX Project Public License; either
+% version 1.3a of the License, or any later version.
+% The latest version of this license is in
+% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
+% We did our best to help you, but there is NO WARRANTY.
+
+** [ UL: A few festive words on history and responsibility **
+** are next preceding hard facts as to (see lower) **
+** o `Files' and **
+** o `Installation and usage'. ] **
+
+2004-09-13 Uwe L"uck [(UL)] is new maintainer for lineno.sty.
+
+lineno.sty served the purpose for which I wrote it years ago. Uwe
+L"uck uses lineno.sty with his Ednotes package, which required quite a
+few changes and fixes. His package depends on lineno, therefore
+Uwe agreed to take over the maintenance of lineno.sty.
+
+lineno.sty v4.0 includes most of the well tested changes that Uwe
+needs for Ednotes. These changes blend well into the concepts of the
+package, so I am happy to let it go.
+
+From here on it is Uwe's, and he may proceed to mangle it as he likes.
+Expect some radical changes. You may find him to be quite a bit
+friendlier towards the poor souls who still use Windows :-).
+Currently, you need some kind of Unix environment to extract the
+source documentation from the sty file.
+
+If some version 3 users run into difficulties with Uwe's newer
+versions, but need a minor bug-fix in version 3, please do not
+hesitate to ask me for help. But all requests for new features or
+major changes shall go to Uwe.
+
+Cheers
+Stephan
+
+
+[ Thanks! And please let me know as well should
+ compatibility problems arise! The announced radical
+ changes are postponed again this time (v4.1).
+ --Ednotes is in
+ http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/ednotes.
+ Uwe ]
+
+
+Changes: see CHANGEs.txt; earlier:
+
+ 2004-10-19 UL: package options for tabular and math
+ 2004-09-03 UL: merge Ednotes changes, taking over lineno.sty
+
+ 2002 .. 2003 FMi, UL, SiB: bug fixes
+ 2001-08-04 SiB: linenomath wrapping for \[ \]
+ 2001-07-30 SiB: [hyperref] option obsolete.
+ 2001-01-17 SiB: LaTeX class option [twocolumn] support
+ 2001-01-04 SiB: LaTeX class option [fleqn] support
+ 2000-12-18 SiB: longtable compatibility
+ 2000-07-01 SiB: extra \newlabel items, [hyperref] option
+ 2000-03-10 SiB: indirect call of \output, to work with multicol.
+ 1999-08-28 SiB: fixed the footnote problem using \holdinginserts
+ 1999-06-11 SiB: included the extensions into lineno.sty
+ 1999-03-02 SIB: Added LPPL License
+
+
+Files (cf. SRCFILEs.txt):
+
+ README.txt This file. (v4.1: UL)
+ CHANGEs.txt Differences to previous versions. (v4.1: UL)
+ COPYING.txt The LPPL header.
+ SCRFILEs.txt Source file infos (UL 2011)
+ lineno.sty The package itself, ready to use.
+ edtable.sty Module for tabular environments. (UL, v4.1)
+ ednmath0.sty Module for \linelabel in math mode. (UL, v4.1)
+ fnlineno.sty Add-on for footnote line numbers (UL, v0.55)
+ lineno.tex The source for the documentation (generated)
+ lineno.pdf PDF deriving from the former. (v4.1: UL)
+ lnosuppl.pdf PDF listing of present non-PDF files
+ ulineno.tex The pathetic attempt of a users' manual.
+ [Describes v3.1 currently.] (UL, v4.1)
+ ulineno.pdf PDF of former.
+ vplref.sty Conditionally include page number in
+ line number references (UL, v4.2)
+
+ As of version v3.00, the extension packages for lineno have all been
+ incorporated into lineno.sty itself. Except for itemrule.sty,
+ which was removed.
+
+Home:
+
+ http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/lineno/
+
+TDS version:
+
+ http://mirror.ctan.org/install/macros/latex/contrib/lineno.tds.zip
+
+Authors:
+
+ Uwe L"uck <http://contact-ednotes.sty@web.de>
+ Stephan I. B"ottcher <boettcher@physik.uni-kiel.de>
+
+Compatibility with other packages:
+
+ wrapfig.sty works since v2.05
+
+ multicol.sty works partly since 3.02.
+ Do NOT use \linelabel. Do NOT put a multicol in
+ internal vertical mode {table}, {figure}, etc.
+
+ hyperref.sty \ref to a \linelabel works since v3.03.
+
+ longtable.sty broke with lineno.sty loaded, but not enabled.
+ This is fixed in v3.04.
+
+ amsmath.sty loadable, but not fully supported, with v4.41
+
+Installation and usage (UL, v4.1):
+
+ For being able to use ALL the new lineno.sty options, the
+ following files must be "visible" to (La)TeX ("visible"
+ explained below for beginners):
+
+ lineno.sty, edtable.sty, ednmath0.sty, ltabptch.sty
+
+ as above ("Home", note that clicking on "entire directory"
+ suffices);
+
+ longtable.sty -- from the standard LaTeX Tools bundle.
+
+ Usage always starts with loading lineno.sty by \usepackage.
+ The remaining .sty files are loaded automatically on the
+ lineno.sty options (and we recommend not to load them through
+ [the mandatory argument of] \usepackage).
+
+ For details, see lineno.tex/pdf and the .sty files mentioned
+ above--search especially for tabular and math mode.
+ (+ `print' below here).
+
+ "Visible to (LaTeX)": Some users don't understand this
+ "visibility" for a while, and indeed it may be somewhat
+ non-trivial. These users may find help in
+
+ http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/ednotes/visible.txt .
+
+ E.g., former users of lineno.sty may just put all the .sty
+ files into the folder (at their workplace) where they had
+ placed lineno.sty before. (/UL, /v4.1)
+
+To print the documented source:
+
+ Take the style-file `lineno.sty', and feed it to a Un*x shell.
+ (Or download the extracted source documentation `lineno.tex'.)
+
+ csh> source ./lineno.sty
+ sh> . ./lineno.sty
+
+ [ I.e., type `sh lineno.sty' (e.g.) as a UNIX command line.
+ Problems with awk may arise. I therefore switched to nawk
+ in lineno.sty v4.00, but this may trouble you as well. (UL) ]
+
+ (Please ignore the error message at the beginning about the iffalse.)
+
+
+Please have a look at a similar work of Michal Jaegermann and James
+Fortune:
+ http://mirror.ctan.org/obsolete/macros/latex/contrib/numline/
+
+
+
+
+
+==============================================================================
+<- End of official README.txt (UL)
+
+Changes Feb. 2011: numline obsolete, mirror.ctan.org, fnlineno,
+amsmath compatibility, CHANGEs.txt, lineno.tds.zip
+Changes for v4.1 (Oct. 2004): minor fixes (removed `supported/', e.g.);
+bracketed text; lines with `(UL)'; redistribution with README only.
+Formerly:
+
+ lineno.sty v4.0
+
+ $Id: README,v 3.6.2.1 2004/09/13 20:15:47 stephan Exp $
+
+ CTAN:macros/latex/contrib/supported/lineno
+ CTAN:macros/latex/contrib/supported/numline/
+
+
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/lineno/README.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/lineno/README.txt
index 5050f8dbd58..b8fcb4a9f06 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/lineno/README.txt
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/lineno/README.txt
@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
README
- lineno.sty v4.31
+ lineno.sty v4.41
+ fnlineno.sty v0.55
- 2005-10-03
+ 2011-02-16
The LaTeX package lineno.sty provides line numbers on paragraphs.
After TeX has broken a paragraph into lines there will be line numbers
@@ -11,6 +12,7 @@ LaTeX \ref, \pageref cross reference mechanism.
% Copyright 1995--2003 Stephan I. B"ottcher <boettcher@physik.uni-kiel.de>;
% Copyright 2002--2005 Uwe L"uck, http://www.contact-ednotes.sty.de.vu,
% for versions 4.x and code from former Ednotes
+% Copyright 2011 Uwe L"uck as above, for fnlineno.sty/tex/pdf
% bundle--author-maintained.
%
% The files listed below can be redistributed and/or modified under
@@ -54,12 +56,12 @@ Stephan
[ Thanks! And please let me know as well should
compatibility problems arise! The announced radical
changes are postponed again this time (v4.1).
- --Ednotes is in CTAN:macros/latex/contrib/ednotes.
+ --Ednotes is in
+ http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/ednotes.
Uwe ]
-
-Changes:
+Changes: see CHANGEs.txt; earlier:
2004-10-19 UL: package options for tabular and math
2004-09-03 UL: merge Ednotes changes, taking over lineno.sty
@@ -77,16 +79,18 @@ Changes:
1999-03-02 SIB: Added LPPL License
-Files:
+Files (cf. SRCFILEs.txt):
- README This file. (v4.1: UL)
- CHANGES Differences to previous versions. (v4.1: UL)
- COPYING The LPPL header.
+ README.txt This file. (v4.1: UL)
+ CHANGEs.txt Differences to previous versions. (v4.1: UL)
+ COPYING.txt The LPPL header.
+ SCRFILEs.txt Source file infos (UL 2011)
lineno.sty The package itself, ready to use.
edtable.sty Module for tabular environments. (UL, v4.1)
ednmath0.sty Module for \linelabel in math mode. (UL, v4.1)
- lineno.tex The source for the documentation.
- lineno.pdf PDF deriving from the former. (v4.1: UL)
+ fnlineno.sty Add-on for footnote line numbers (UL, v0.55)
+ lineno.tex The source for the documentation (generated)
+ lineno.pdf PDF deriving from the former. (v4.1: UL)
lnosuppl.pdf PDF listing of present non-PDF files
ulineno.tex The pathetic attempt of a users' manual.
[Describes v3.1 currently.] (UL, v4.1)
@@ -100,7 +104,11 @@ Files:
Home:
- CTAN:macros/latex/contrib/lineno
+ http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/lineno/
+
+TDS version:
+
+ http://mirror.ctan.org/install/macros/latex/contrib/lineno.tds.zip
Authors:
@@ -117,9 +125,11 @@ Compatibility with other packages:
hyperref.sty \ref to a \linelabel works since v3.03.
- longtable.sty broke with lineno.sty loaded, but not enabled.
+ longtable.sty broke with lineno.sty loaded, but not enabled.
This is fixed in v3.04.
+ amsmath.sty loadable, but not fully supported, with v4.41
+
Installation and usage (UL, v4.1):
For being able to use ALL the new lineno.sty options, the
@@ -146,7 +156,7 @@ Installation and usage (UL, v4.1):
"visibility" for a while, and indeed it may be somewhat
non-trivial. These users may find help in
- CTAN:macros/latex/ednotes/visible.txt .
+ http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/ednotes/visible.txt .
E.g., former users of lineno.sty may just put all the .sty
files into the folder (at their workplace) where they had
@@ -169,7 +179,7 @@ To print the documented source:
Please have a look at a similar work of Michal Jaegermann and James
Fortune:
- CTAN:macros/latex/contrib/numline/
+ http://mirror.ctan.org/obsolete/macros/latex/contrib/numline/
@@ -178,6 +188,8 @@ Fortune:
==============================================================================
<- End of official README.txt (UL)
+Changes Feb. 2011: numline obsolete, mirror.ctan.org, fnlineno,
+amsmath compatibility, CHANGEs.txt, lineno.tds.zip
Changes for v4.1 (Oct. 2004): minor fixes (removed `supported/', e.g.);
bracketed text; lines with `(UL)'; redistribution with README only.
Formerly:
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/lineno/SRCFILEs.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/lineno/SRCFILEs.txt
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..5f5a1a59913
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/lineno/SRCFILEs.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+
+ *File List*
+ edtable.sty 2005/10/03 v1.3c arrays with lineno + ednotes (ul)
+ednmath0.sty 2005/01/10 v0.2b math support for lineno/ednotes (ul)
+fnlineno.sty 2011/01/07 v0.55 numbers to footnote lines (UL)
+ lineno.sty 2005/11/02 line numbers on paragraphs v4.41
+ vplref.sty 2005/04/25 v0.2a page-line cross-refs
+fnlineno.tex 2011/02/14 documenting fnlineno.sty (UL)
+lnosuppl.tex 2011/02/16 documenting supplementary files
+ ulineno.tex 2001/08/03 lineno.sty users manual
+ ***********
+
+ List made at 2011/02/16, 12:41
+ from script file srcfiles.tex
+
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/lineno/fnlineno.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/lineno/fnlineno.pdf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..f2b7f476325
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/lineno/fnlineno.pdf
Binary files differ
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/lineno/lineno.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/lineno/lineno.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index e2530c0e078..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/lineno/lineno.tex
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3167 +0,0 @@
-\def\fileversion{v4.41} \def\filedate{2005/11/02}
-
-\title{\texttt{\itshape
-lineno.sty \ \fileversion\ \filedate
-\unskip}\\\ \\
-A \LaTeX\ package to attach
-\\ line numbers to paragraphs
-\unskip}\author{%
-Stephan I. B\"ottcher
-\\ Uwe L\"uck
-\unskip}\date{%
-boettcher@physik.uni-kiel.de
-\\ http://contact-ednotes.sty.de.vu
-\\}
-
-\documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article}%D
-\usepackage{lineno}%D
-\catcode`\_\active\let_~
-\def~{\verb~}
-\let\lessthan<
-\catcode`\<\active
-\def<#1>{$\langle${\itshape#1}\/$\rangle$}
-\catcode`\|\active
-\def|#1{\ttfamily\string#1}
-\newenvironment{code}
-{\par\runninglinenumbers
-\modulolinenumbers[1]%
-\linenumbersep.3em
-\footnotesize
-\def\linenumberfont
-{\normalfont\tiny\itshape}}
-{}
-{\makeatletter \gdef\scs#1{\texttt
-{\protect\@backslashchar#1}}}
-\def\old{\par\footnotesize}
-{\catcode`\/\active
-\gdef\path{\begingroup\catcode`\/\active
-\let/\slash\dopath}
-\gdef\dopath#1{\slash\unpenalty#1\endgroup}}
-
-\begin{document}%D
-\pagewiselinenumbers
-\maketitle
-\pagestyle{headings}
-\tableofcontents
-\sloppy
-
-\section{%
-Introductions
-\unskip}
-
-(New v4.00) Parts of former first section
-have been rendered separate subsections for package
-version_v4.00. (/New v4.00)
-
-\subsection{%
-Introduction to versions $\textrm{v}\lessthan4$
-\unskip}
-
-This package provides line numbers on paragraphs.
-After \TeX\ has broken a paragraph into lines there will
-be line numbers attached to them, with the possibility to
-make references through the \LaTeX\ ~\ref~, ~\pageref~
-cross reference mechanism. This includes four issues:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item attach a line number on each line,
-\item create references to a line number,
-\item control line numbering mode,
-\item count the lines and print the numbers.
-\end{itemize}
-The first two points are implemented through patches to
-the output routine. The third by redefining ~\par~, ~\@par~
-and ~\@@par~. The counting is easy, as long as you want
-the line numbers run through the text. If they shall
-start over at the top of each page, the aux-file as well
-as \TeX s memory have to carry a load for each counted line.
-
-I wrote this package for my wife Petra, who needs it for
-transcriptions of interviews. This allows her to
-precisely refer to passages in the text. It works well
-together with ~\marginpar~s, but not too well with displaymath.
-~\footnote~s are a problem, especially when they
-are split, but we may get there.
-(New v4.00 UL) Version v4.00 overcomes the problem, I believe.
-(/UL /New v4.00)
-
-lineno.sty works
-surprisingly well with other packages, for
-example, ~wrapfig.sty~. So please try if it
-works with whatever you need, and if it does,
-please tell me, and if it does not, tell me as
-well, so I can try to fix it.
-
-\subsection{%
-Introduction to versions v4.00ff. (UL)
-\unskip}
-
-~lineno.sty~ has been maintained by Stephan until version_v3.14.
-From version_v4.00 onwards, maintenance is shifting towards
-Uwe L\"uck (UL), who is the author of v4\dots code and of v4\dots
-changes in documentation. This came about as follows.
-
-Since late 2002, Christian Tapp and Uwe L\"uck have employed
-~lineno.sty~ for their ~ednotes.sty~, a package supporting
-critical editions---cf.
-\[\mbox{\tt
-http://ednotes.sty.de.vu
-\unskip}\]
----while you find ~ednotes.sty~ and surrounding files in
-CTAN folder \path{macros/latex/contrib/ednotes}.
-
-Soon, some weaknesses of ~lineno.sty~ showed up, mainly since
-Christian's critical editions (using ~ednotes.sty~) needed lots
-of ~\linelabel~s and footnotes. (These weaknesses are due to
-weaknesses of \LaTeX's ~\marginpar~ mechanism that Stephan
-used for ~\linelabel~.) So we changed some ~lineno.sty~
-definitions in some extra files, which moreover offered new
-features. We sent these files to Stephan, hoping he would take
-the changes into ~lineno.sty~. However, he was too short of time.
-
-Writing a TUGboat article on Ednotes in 2004, we hoped to
-reduce the number of files in the Ednotes bundle and so asked
-Stephan again. Now he generously offered maintenance to me, so
-I could execute the changes on my own.
-
-The improvements are as follows:
-\begin{itemize}\item
-[(i)] Footnotes placement approaches intentions better
-(footnotes formerly liked to pile up at late pages).
-\item
-[(ii)] The number of ~\linelabel~s in one paragraph is no longer
-limited to 18.
-\item
-[(iii)] ~\pagebreak~, ~\nopagebreak~, ~\vspace~, and the star
-and optional versions of ~\\~ work as one would expect
-(section_\ref{s:MVadj}). %% Added for v4.1
-\item
-[(iv)] A command is offered which chooses the first line number
-to be printed in the margin
-(subsection_\ref{ss:Mod}). %% Added for v4.1
-\item
-[(v)] (New v4.1) \LaTeX\ tabular environments (optionally)
-get line numbers as well, and you can refer to them in the
-usual automatic way. (It may be considered a shortcoming that,
-precisely, \emph{rows} are numbered, not lines.---See
-subsection_\ref{ss:Tab}.)
-\item
-[(vi)] We are moving towards referring to math items
-(subsection_\ref{ss:MathRef} and the hooks in
-subsection_\ref{ss:LL}).
-(/New v4.1)
-\end{itemize}
-(Thanks to Stephan for making this possible!)
-
-
-Ednotes moreover profits from Stephan's offer with regard
-to the documentation of our code which yielded these
-improvements formerly. This documentation now becomes
-printable, being part of the ~lineno.sty~ documentation.
-
-Of course, Stephan's previous ~lineno.sty~ versions were a great
-and ingenious work and exhibit greatest \TeX pertise. I never
-could have done this. I learnt a lot in studying the code when
-Christian pointed out strange output results and error
-messages, and there are still large portions of ~lineno.sty~
-which I don't understand (consider only pagewise numbering of
-lines). Fortunately, Stephan has offered future help if
-needed.---My code for attaching line numbers to \emph{tabular
-environments} (as mentioned above, now still in
-~edtable.sty~) %% %% TODO
-developed from macros which Stephan and Christian experimented
-with in December 2002. Stephan built the basics.
-(However, I then became too proud to follow his advice only to
-use and modify ~longtable.sty~.)
-
-There are some issues concerning use of counters on which I
-don't agree with Stephan and where I would like to change the
-code if ~lineno.sty~ is ``mine'' as Stephan offered. However,
-Stephan is afraid of compatibility problems from which, in
-particular, his wife could suffer in the near future. So he
-demanded that I change as little as possible for my first
-version. Instead of executing changes that I plan I just offer
-my opinions at the single occasions. I hope to get in touch
-this way with users who consider subtle features vital which I
-consider strange.
-
-On the other hand, the sections on improvements of the
-implementation have been blown up very much and may be tiring
-and litte understandable for mere \emph{users}. These users
-may profit from the present presentation just by jumping to
-sections_\ref{s:Opts} and_\ref{s:UserCmds}. There is a user's
-guide ulineno.tex which may be even more helpful, but it has
-not been updated for a while. %% TODO
-
-\subsection{%
-Availability
-\unskip}
-
-In case you have found the present file otherwise than from
-CTAN: A recent version and documentation of this package
-should be available from CTAN folder
-\path{macros/latex/contrib/lineno}.
-Or mail to one of the addresses at top of file.
-
-\subsection{%
-Introductory code
-\unskip}
-
-This style option is written for \LaTeXe, November 1994 or later,
-since we need the ~\protected@write~ macro.
-
-(New v4.00) And we use ~\newcommand*~ for
-controlling length of user macro arguments, which has been
-available since December 1994.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/12/01]
-\ProvidesPackage{lineno}
- [\filedate\space line numbers on paragraphs \fileversion]
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(/New v4.00)
-
-
-\section{%
-Put the line numbers to the lines
-\unskip}
-
-(New v4.00) This section contained the most
-basic package code previously. For various purposes of
-version_4\dots, much of these basics have been to be modified.
-Much of my (UL's) reasoning on these modifications has been to
-be reported. Sorry, the present section has been blown up
-awfully thus and contains ramifications that may be difficult
-to trace. We add some ~\subsection~ commands in order to cope
-with the new situation. (/New v4.00)
-
-\subsection{%
-Basic code of \texttt{lineno.sty} \scs{output}
-\unskip}\label{ss:output}
-
-The line numbers have to be attached by the output
-routine. We simply set the ~\interlinepenalty~ to $-100000$.
-The output routine will be called after each line in the
-paragraph, except the last, where we trigger by ~\par~.
-The ~\linenopenalty~ is small enough to compensate a bunch of
-penalties (e.g., with ~\samepage~).
-
-(New v3.04) Longtable uses
-~\penalty~$-30000$. The lineno penalty range was
-shrunk to $-188000 \dots -32000$. (/New v3.04)
-(New v4.00) New values are listed below (11111f.). (/New v4.00)
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\newcount\linenopenalty\linenopenalty=-100000
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(UL) Hm. It is never needed below
-that this is a counter. ~\def\linenopenalty{-100000\relax}~
-would do. (I guess this consumes more memory, but it
-is more important to save counters than to save memory.)
-I was frightened by ~-\linenopenalty~ below, but indeed
-\TeX\ interprets the string ~--100000~ as 100000.
-Has any user or extension package writer ever called
-~\linenopenalty=xxx~, or could I really change this?---The
-counter is somewhat faster than the macro. Together with the
-compatibility question this seems to support keeping the
-counter. (???)
-(/UL)
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\mathchardef\linenopenaltypar=32000
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-So let's make a hook to ~\output~, the direct way. The \LaTeX\
-macro ~\@reinserts~ puts the footnotes back on the page.
-
-(New v3.01) ~\@reinserts~ badly
-screws up split footnotes. The bottom part is
-still on the recent contributions list, and the
-top part will be put back there after the bottom
-part. Thus, since lineno.sty does not play well
-with ~\inserts~ anyway, we can safely experiment
-with ~\holdinginserts~, without making things
-much worse.
-
-Or that's what I thought, but: Just activating
-~\holdinginserts~ while doing the ~\par~ will
-not do the trick: The ~\output~ routine may be
-called for a real page break before all line
-numbers are done, and how can we get control
-over ~\holdinginserts~ at that point?
-
-Let's try this: When the ~\output~ routine is
-run with ~\holdinginserts=3~ for a real page
-break, then we reset ~\holdinginserts~ and
-restart ~\output~.
-
-Then, again, how do we keep the remaining
-~\inserts~ while doing further line numbers?
-
-If we find ~\holdinginserts~=$-3$ we activate it again
-after doing ~\output~. (/New v3.01)
-
-(New v3.02) To work with
-multicol.sty, the original output routine is now
-called indirectly, instead of being replaced.
-When multicol.sty changes ~\output~, it is a
-toks register, not the real thing. (/New v3.02)
-
-(New v4.00) Two further complications are added.
-\begin{itemize}\item
-[(i)] Problems with footnotes formerly resulted from
-\LaTeX's ~\@reinserts~ in ~\@specialoutput~ which Stephan's
-~\linelabel~ called via the ~\marginpar~ mechanism.
-\item
-[(ii)] \LaTeX\ commands using ~\vadjust~ formerly didn't work
-as one would have hoped. The problem is as follows:
-Printing the line number results from
-a box that the output routine inserts at the place of the
-~\interlinepenalty~. ~\vadjust~ items appear \emph{above} the
-~\interlinepenalty~ (\TeX book p._105). So ~\pagebreak~, e.g.,
-formerly sent the line number to the next page, while the
-penalty from ~\nopagebreak~ could not tie the following line,
-since it was screened off by the line number box.---Our trick
-is putting the ~\vadjust~ items into a list macro from which
-the output routine transfers them into the vertical list,
-below the line number box.
-\end{itemize}
-In this case_(ii), like in case_(i), footnotes would suffer
-if ~\holdinginserts~ were non-positive. Indeed, in both
-cases_(i) and_(ii) we tackle the footnote problem by extending
-that part of Stephan's output routine that is active when
-~\holdinginserts~ is positive. This extension writes the line
-number ~\newlabel~ to the .aux file (which was formerly done
-under $~\holdinginserts~=-3$) and handles the ~\vadjust~
-items.---To trigger ~\output~ and its ~\linelabel~ or, resp.,
-~\vadjust~ part, the list of signal penalties started
-immediately before is increased here (first for ~\linelabel~,
-second for postponed ~\vadjust~ items):
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\mathchardef\@Mllbcodepen=11111
-\mathchardef\@Mppvacodepen=11112
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(/New v4.00) (New v4.2) David Kastrup urges to use a private
-name instead of ~\the\output~ (LaTeX-L-list). Otherwise an
-~\output~ routine loaded later and using ~\newtoks\output~
-again may get lost entirely. So we change use of ~\@LN@output~,
-using it for the former purpose. Reference to what appeared
-with the name of ~\output~ here lasts for a few lines and then
-is given away.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\let\@tempa\output
-\newtoks\output
-\let\@LN@output\output
-\output=\expandafter{\the\@tempa}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-Now we add two cases to Stephan's output routine. (New v4.00)
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\@tempa={%
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(/New 4.2)
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
- \LineNoTest
- \if@tempswa
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(New v4.00)
-We insert recognition of waiting ~\linelabel~ items---
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
- \ifnum\outputpenalty=-\@Mllbcodepen
- \WriteLineNo
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
----and of waiting ~\vadjust~ items:
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
- \else
- \ifnum\outputpenalty=-\@Mppvacodepen
- \PassVadjustList
- \else
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(/New v4.00) (New v4.2) Outsource ``Standard'' output
----which occurs so rarely---to subsection_\ref{ss:LLO}:
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
- \LineNoLaTeXOutput
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(/New v4.2) (New v4.00)
-Two new ~\fi~s for the ~\linelabel~ and ~\vadjust~ tests---
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
- \fi
- \fi
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
----and the remaining is
-Stephan's code again:
-(/New v4.00)
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
- \else
- \MakeLineNo
- \fi
- }
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(New v4.00) Our new macros
-~\WriteLineNo~ and ~\PassVadjustList~ will be dealt with in
-sections_\ref{s:LNref} and_\ref{ss:PVadj}. (/New v4.00)
-
-\subsection{%
-\scs{LineNoTest}
-\unskip}
-
-The float mechanism inserts ~\interlinepenalty~s during
-~\output~. So carefully reset it before going on. Else
-we get doubled line numbers on every float placed in
-horizontal mode, e.g, from ~\linelabel~.
-
-Sorry, neither a ~\linelabel~ nor a ~\marginpar~ should
-insert a penalty, else the following linenumber
-could go to the next page. Nor should any other
-float. So let us suppress the ~\interlinepenalty~
-altogether with the ~\@nobreak~ switch.
-
-Since (ltspace.dtx, v1.2p)[1996/07/26], the ~\@nobreaktrue~ does
-it's job globally. We need to do it locally here.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\def\LineNoTest{%
- \let\@@par\@@@par
- \ifnum\interlinepenalty<-\linenopenaltypar
- \advance\interlinepenalty-\linenopenalty
- \@LN@nobreaktrue
- \fi
- \@tempswatrue
- \ifnum\outputpenalty>-\linenopenaltypar\else
- \ifnum\outputpenalty>-188000\relax
- \@tempswafalse
- \fi
- \fi
- }
-
-\def\@LN@nobreaktrue{\let\if@nobreak\iftrue} % renamed v4.33
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(UL) I thought here were
-another case of the save stack problem explained in \TeX book,
-p._301, namely through both local and global changing
-~\if@nobreak~. However, ~\@LN@nobreak~ is called during
-~\@LN@output~ only, while ~\@nobreaktrue~ is called by \LaTeX's
-~\@startsection~ only. The latter never happens during
-~\@LN@output~. So there is no local value of ~\if@nobreak~ on
-save stack when ~\@nobreaktrue~ acts, since ~\the\@LN@output~
-(where ~\@LN@output~ is a new name for the original ~\output~)
-is executed within a group (\TeX book p._21).
-(/UL)
-
-\subsection{%
-Other output routines (v4.2)
-\unskip}\label{ss:LLO}
-
-I had thought of dealing with bad interference of footnotes
-(and ~\enlargethispage~) with (real) ~\marginpar~s and floats
-\emph{here}. Yet this is done in
-\[
-~http://~\mbox{[CTAN]}
-~/macros/latex/contrib/tamefloats/tameflts.sty~
-\]
-now, and I prefer striving for compatibility with the latter.
-(See there for expanding on the problem.)
-This requires returning the special absolute value of
-~\holdinginserts~ that ~lineno.sty~ finds at the end of a newly
-typeset paragraph---now done in subsection_\ref{ss:calls}
-(~\linenumberpar~).
-The former ~\LineNoHoldInsertsTest~ has been filled into here.
-Note: when the following code is invoked, we have
-~\if@tempswa~_ =_~\iftrue~.
-WARNING: I am still not sure whether the present code is good
-for cooperating with other packages that use ~\holdinginserts~.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\def\LineNoLaTeXOutput{%
- \ifnum \holdinginserts=\thr@@ % v4.33 without \@tempswafalse
- \global\holdinginserts-\thr@@
- \unvbox\@cclv
- \ifnum \outputpenalty=\@M \else \penalty\outputpenalty \fi
- \else
- \if@twocolumn \let\@makecol\@LN@makecol \fi
- \the\@LN@output % finally following David Kastrup's advice.
- \ifnum \holdinginserts=-\thr@@
- \global\holdinginserts\thr@@ \fi
- \fi
-}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-\textit{More on dealing with output routines from other
-packages:}
-Since ~lineno.sty~'s output routine is called at least once
-for each output line, I think it should be in \TeX's
-original ~\output~, while output routines dealing with
-building pages and with floats etc.\ should be filled into
-registers addressed by ~\output~ after ~\newtoks\output~.
-Therefore \begin{enumerate}
-\item
-~tameflts.sty~ should be loaded \emph{after} ~lineno.sty~;
-\item
-if a class changes ~\output~ (APS journal class revtex4,
-e.g.), ~lineno.sty~ should be loaded by ~\RequirePackage~
-[here presumably following some options in
-brackets]~{lineno}~ \emph{preceding} ~\documentclass~.
-\item
-If you actually maintain such a class, please consider
-loading ~lineno.sty~ on some draft option. The bunch of
-lineno's package options may be a problem, but perhaps the
-purpose of your class is offering only very few of lineno's
-options anyway, maybe just one.
-\end{enumerate}
-The latter may also be needed with classes that don't follow
-David Kastrup's rule on changing ~\output~.
-
-\subsection{%
-\scs{MakeLineNo}: Actually attach line number
-\unskip}\label{ss:MLN}
-
-We have to return all the page to the current page, and
-add a box with the line number, without adding
-breakpoints, glue or space. The depth of our line number
-should be equal to the previous depth of the page, in
-case the page breaks here, and the box has to be moved up
-by that depth.
-
-The ~\interlinepenalty~ comes after the ~\vadjust~ from a
-~\linelabel~, so we increment the line number \emph{after}
-printing it. The macro ~\makeLineNumber~ produces the
-text of the line number, see section \ref{appearance}.
-
-(UL) I needed a while to understand
-the sentence on incrementing. Correctly: writing the
-~\newlabel~ to the .aux file is triggered by the signal
-penalty that ~\end@float~ inserts via ~\vadjust~.
-However, this could be changed by our new ~\PostponeVadjust~.
-After ~\c@linenumber~ has been introduced as a \LaTeX\
-counter, it might be preferable that it behaved like standard
-\LaTeX\ counters which are incremented shortly before printing.
-But this may be of little practical relevance in this case,
-as ~\c@linenumber~ is driven in a very non-standard
-way.---However still, this behaviour of ~\c@linenumber~
-generates a problem with our ~edtable.sty~.
-(/UL).
-
-Finally we put in the natural ~\interlinepenalty~, except
-after the last line.
-
-(New v3.10) Frank Mittelbach points out that box255 may be
-less deep than the last box inside, so he proposes to
-measure the page depth with ~\boxmaxdepth=\maxdimen~.
-(/New v3.10)
-
-(UL, New v4.00) We also resume the matter of
-~\vadjust~ items that was started in section_\ref{ss:output}.
-
-\TeX\ puts only nonzero interline
-penalties into the vertical list (\TeX book p._105), while
-~lineno.sty~ formerly replaced the signal interline penalty by
-something closing with an explicit penalty of the value that
-the interline penalty would have without ~lineno.sty~.
-This is usually 0. Now, explicit vertical penalties can be
-very nasty with respect to ~\nopagebreak~, e.g., a low (even
-positive) ~\widowpenalty~ may force a widow where you
-explicitly tried to forbid it by ~\nopagebreak~
-(see explanation soon below).
-The ~\nopagebreak~ we create here would never work if all
-those zero penalties were present.---On
-the other hand, we cannot just omit Stephan's zero penalties,
-because \TeX\ puts a penalty of 10000 after what ~lineno.sty~
-inserts (\TeX book p._125). This penalty must be overridden
-to allow page breaks between ordinary lines. To revive
-~\nopagebreak~, we therefore replace those zero (or low)
-penalties by penalties that the user demanded by
-~\nopagebreak~.---This mechanism is not perfect and does not
-exactly restore the original \LaTeX\ working of ~\pagebreak~
-and ~\nopagebreak~. Viz., if there are several vertical
-penalties after a line which were produced by closely sitting
-~\[no]pagebreak~s, without ~lineno.sty~ the lowest penalty would
-be effective (cf._\TeX book exercise_14.10). Our mechanism, by
-contrast, chooses the \emph{last} user-set penalty of the line
-as the effective one. It would not be very difficult to come
-more close to the original mechanism, but until someone urges
-us we will cling to the present simple way. You may consider an
-advantage of the difference between our mechanism and the
-original one that the user here can actually override low
-penalties by ~\nopagebreak~, which may be what a lay \LaTeX\
-user would expect.
-(/UL, /New v4.00)
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\def\MakeLineNo{%
- \@LN@maybe@normalLineNumber % v4.31
- \boxmaxdepth\maxdimen\setbox\z@\vbox{\unvbox\@cclv}%
- \@tempdima\dp\z@ \unvbox\z@
- \sbox\@tempboxa{\hb@xt@\z@{\makeLineNumber}}%
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(New v4.00) Previously,
-\begin{old}\begin{verbatim}
-% \stepcounter{linenumber}%
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{old}
-followed. (Of course, there was no
-comment mark; I put it there to make
-reading the actual code easy.)
-
-(New v4.22: improved) Why not just
-\[~\global\advance\c@linenumber\@ne~?\]
-~\stepcounter~ additionally resets ``subordinate''
-counters, but which could these (usefully) be?
-Again, may be column counters with ~edtable.sty~!?
-
-But then, our ~edtable.sty~ and its ~longtable~ option
-should use it as well. So use a shorthand supporting
-uniformity. You can even use it as a hook for choosing
-~\global\advance\c@linenumber\@ne~ instead of our choice.
-(/New v4.22)
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
- \stepLineNumber
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(New v4.4) Now
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
- \ht\@tempboxa\z@ \@LN@depthbox
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-appends the box containing the line number without changing
-~\prevdepth~---see end of section.
-Now is the time for inserting the $\dots$ (/New v4.4)
-~\vadjust~ items. We cannot do this much later, because
-their right place is above the artificial interline
-penalty which Stephan's code will soon insert
-(cf._\TeX book p._105). The next command is just ~\relax~
-if no ~\vadjust~ items have been accumulated for the
-current line. Otherwise it is a list macro inserting
-the ~\vadjust~ items and finally resetting itself.
-(This is made in section_\ref{ss:PVadj} below.)
-If the final item is a penalty, it is stored so it can
-compete with other things about page breaking.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
- \@LN@do@vadjusts
- \count@\lastpenalty
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-At this place,
-\begin{old}\begin{verbatim}
-% \ifnum\outputpenalty=-\linenopenaltypar\else
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{old}
-originally followed. We need something \emph{before} the
-~\else~:
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
- \ifnum\outputpenalty=-\linenopenaltypar
- \ifnum\count@=\z@ \else
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-So final ~\pagebreak[0]~ or ~\nopagebreak[0]~ has no
-effect---but this will make a difference after headings only,
-where nobody should place such a thing anyway.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
- \xdef\@LN@parpgbrk{%
- \penalty\the\count@
- \global\let\noexpand\@LN@parpgbrk
- \noexpand\@LN@screenoff@pen}% v4.4
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-That penalty will replace former ~\kern\z@~ in
-~\linenumberpar~, see subsection_\ref{ss:calls}.---A
-few days earlier, I tried to send just a penalty value.
-However, the ~\kern\z@~ in ~\linenumberpar~ is crucial,
-as I then found out. See below.---The final penalty is
-repeated, but this does no harm. (It would not be very
-difficult to avoid the repeating, but it may even be
-less efficient.) It may be repeated due to the previous
-~\xdef~, but it may be repeated as well below in the
-present macro where artificial interline penalty is to
-be overridden.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
- \fi
- \else
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(/New v4.00)
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
- \@tempcnta\outputpenalty
- \advance\@tempcnta -\linenopenalty
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(New v4.00)
-\begin{old}\begin{verbatim}
-% \penalty\@tempcnta
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{old}
-followed previously. To give ~\nopagebreak~ a chance,
-we do
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
- \penalty \ifnum\count@<\@tempcnta \@tempcnta \else \count@ \fi
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-instead.---In ~linenox0.sty~, the ~\else~ thing once was omitted.
-Sergei Mariev's complaint (thanks!) showed that it is vital
-(see comment before ~\MakeLineNo~).
-The remaining ~\fi~ from previous package version closes the
-~\ifnum\outputpenalty~\dots
-(/New v4.00)
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
- \fi
- }
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(New v4.00)
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\newcommand\stepLineNumber{\stepcounter{linenumber}}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-For reason, see use above. (/New v4.00)
-
-(New v4.4) The depth preserving trick is drawn here from
-~\MakeLineNo~ because it will be used again in
-section_\ref{ss:calls}.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\def\@LN@depthbox{%
- \dp\@tempboxa=\@tempdima
- \nointerlineskip \kern-\@tempdima \box\@tempboxa}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(/New v4.4)
-
-\section{%
-Control line numbering
-\unskip}
-\subsection{%
-Inserting \scs{output} calls %% own subsec. v4.4.
-\unskip}\label{ss:calls}
-The line numbering is controlled via ~\par~. \LaTeX\
-saved the \TeX-primitive ~\par~ in ~\@@par~. We push it
-one level further out, and redefine ~\@@par~ to insert
-the ~\interlinepenalty~ needed to trigger the
-line numbering. And we need to allow pagebreaks after a
-paragraph.
-
-New (2.05beta): the prevgraf test. A paragraph that ends with a
-displayed equation, a ~\noindent\par~ or ~wrapfig.sty~ produce empty
-paragraphs. These should not get a spurious line number via
-~\linenopenaltypar~.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\let\@@@par\@@par
-\newcount\linenoprevgraf
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(UL) And needs ~\linenoprevgraf~
-to be a counter? Perhaps there may be a paragraph having
-thousands of lines, so ~\mathchardef~ doesn't suffice (really??).
-A macro ending on ~\relax~ might suffice, but would be
-somewhat slow. I think I will use ~\mathchardef~ next time.
-Or has any user used ~\linenoprevgraf~? (/UL)
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\def\linenumberpar{%
- \ifvmode \@@@par \else
- \ifinner \@@@par \else
- \xdef\@LN@outer@holdins{\the\holdinginserts}% v4.2
- \advance \interlinepenalty \linenopenalty
- \linenoprevgraf \prevgraf
- \global \holdinginserts \thr@@
- \@@@par
- \ifnum\prevgraf>\linenoprevgraf
- \penalty-\linenopenaltypar
- \fi
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(New v4.00)
-\begin{old}\begin{verbatim}
-% \kern\z@
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{old}
-was here previously. What for?
-According to \TeX book p._125, Stephan's
-interline penalty is changed into 10000. At the end of a
-paragraph, the ~\parskip~ would follow that penalty of 10000,
-so there could be a page break neither at the
-~\parskip~ nor at the ~\baselineskip~ (\TeX book p._110)---so
-there could never be a page break between two paragraphs.
-So something must screen off the 10000 penalty.
-Indeed, the ~\kern~ is a place to break.
-(Stephan once knew this: see `allow pagebreaks' above.)
-
-Formerly, I tried to replace ~\kern\z@~ by
-\begin{old}\begin{verbatim}
-% \penalty\@LN@parpgpen\relax
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{old}
----but this allows a page break after heading. So:
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
- \@LN@parpgbrk
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-
-These and similar changes were formerly done by ~linenox1.sty~.
-(/New v4.00)
-
-(New v4.4)
-A ~\belowdisplayskip~ may precede the previous when the paragraph
-ends on a display-math; or there may be a ~\topsep~ from a list, etc.
-~\addvspace~ couldn't take account for it with ~\kern\z@~
-here. v4.32 therefore moved the space down -- with at least two
-bad consequences.
-Moreover, David Josef Dev observes that ~\kern\z@~ may
-inappropriately yield column depth 0pt.
-For these reasons, we introduce ~\@LN@screenoff@pen~ below.
-(/New v4.4)
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
- \global\holdinginserts\@LN@outer@holdins % v4.2
- \advance\interlinepenalty -\linenopenalty
- \fi % from \ifinner ... \else
- \fi} % from \ifvmode ... \else
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(New v4.00, v4.4) Initialize ~\@LN@parpgbrk~, accounting
-for earlier space and for appropriate columndepth.
-We use former ~\MakeLineNo~'s depth-preverving trick
-~\@LN@depthbox~ again:
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\def\@LN@screenoff@pen{%
- \ifdim\lastskip=\z@
- \@tempdima\prevdepth \setbox\@tempboxa\null
- \@LN@depthbox \fi}
-
-\global\let\@LN@parpgbrk\@LN@screenoff@pen
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(/New v4.4, v4.00)
-\subsection{%
-Turning on/off %% own subsec. v4.4.
-\unskip}\label{ss:OnOff}
-The basic commands to enable and disable line numbers.
-~\@par~ and ~\par~ are only touched, when they are ~\let~
-to ~\@@@par~/~\linenumberpar~. The line number may be
-reset to 1 with the star-form, or set by an optional
-argument ~[~<number>~]~.
-
-(New v4.00) We add ~\ifLineNumbers~ etc.\ since
-a number of our new adjustments need to know whether
-linenumbering is active. This just provides a kind of
-shorthand for ~\ifx\@@par\linenumberpar~; moreover it is
-more stable: who knows what may happen to ~\@@par~?---A
-caveat: ~\ifLineNumbers~ may be wrong. E.g., it may be
-~\iffalse~ where it acts, while a ~\linenumbers~ a few
-lines below---in the same paragraph---brings about that
-the line where the ~\ifLineNumbers~ appears gets a
-marginal number.
-(New v4.3) Just noticed: Such tricks have been
-disallowed with v4.11, see subsections_\ref{ss:LL}
-and_\ref{ss:OnOff}.---Moreover, the switching between
-meanings of ~\linelabel~ for a possible error message
-as of v4.11 is removed. Speed is difficult to esteem
-and also depends on applications. Just use the most
-simple code you find. (/New v4.3)
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\newif\ifLineNumbers \LineNumbersfalse
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(/New v4.00)
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\def\linenumbers{%
- \LineNumberstrue % v4.00
- \xdef\@LN@outer@holdins{\the\holdinginserts}% v4.3
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(New v4.3) The previous line is for ~{linenomath}~
-in a first numbered paragraph. (/New v4.3)
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
- \let\@@par\linenumberpar
- % \let\linelabel\@LN@linelabel % v4.11, removed v4.3
- \ifx\@par\@@@par\let\@par\linenumberpar\fi
- \ifx\par\@@@par\let\par\linenumberpar\fi
- \@LN@maybe@moduloresume % v4.31
- \@ifnextchar[{\resetlinenumber}%]
- {\@ifstar{\resetlinenumber}{}}%
- }
-
-\def\nolinenumbers{%
- \LineNumbersfalse % v4.00
- \let\@@par\@@@par
- % \let\linelabel\@LN@LLerror % v4.11, removed v4.3
- \ifx\@par\linenumberpar\let\@par\@@@par\fi
- \ifx\par\linenumberpar\let\par\@@@par\fi
- }
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(New v4.00) Moreover, it is useful to switch to
-~\nolinenumbers~ in ~\@arrayparboxrestore~. We postpone this
-to section_\ref{ss:ReDef} where we'll have an appending macro
-for doing this. (/New v4.00)
-
-What happens with a display math? Since ~\par~ is not executed,
-when breaking the lines before a display, they will not get
-line numbers. Sorry, but I do not dare to change
-~\interlinepenalty~ globally, nor do I want to redefine
-the display math environments here.
-\begin{displaymath}
-display \ math
-\end{displaymath}
-See the subsection below, for a wrapper environment to make
-it work. But that requires to wrap each and every display
-in your \LaTeX\ source %%.
-(see option ~displaymath~ in subsections_\ref{ss:v3opts}
-and_\ref{ss:display} for some relief [UL]).
-
-The next two commands are provided to turn on line
-numbering in a specific mode. Please note the difference:
-for pagewise numbering, ~\linenumbers~ comes first to
-inhibit it from seeing optional arguments, since
-re-/presetting the counter is useless.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\def\pagewiselinenumbers{\linenumbers\setpagewiselinenumbers}
-\def\runninglinenumbers{\setrunninglinenumbers\linenumbers}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-Finally, it is a \LaTeX\ style, so we provide for the use
-of environments, including the suppression of the
-following paragraph's indentation.
-
-(UL) I am drawing the following
-private thoughts of Stephan's to publicity so that others may
-think about them---or to remind myself of them in an efficient
-way. (/UL)
-\begin{old}\begin{verbatim}
-% TO DO: add \par to \linenumbers, if called from an environment.
-% To DO: add an \@endpe hack if \linenumbers are turned on
-% in horizontal mode. {\par\parskip\z@\noindent} or
-% something.
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{old}
-(UL) However, I rather think that ~\linenumbers~ and %% v4.31
-~\nolinenumbers~ should execute a ~\par~ already. (Then the
-~\par~s in the following definitions should be removed.) (/UL)
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\@namedef{linenumbers*}{\par\linenumbers*}
-\@namedef{runninglinenumbers*}{\par\runninglinenumbers*}
-
-\def\endlinenumbers{\par\@endpetrue}
-\let\endrunninglinenumbers\endlinenumbers
-\let\endpagewiselinenumbers\endlinenumbers
-\expandafter\let\csname endlinenumbers*\endcsname\endlinenumbers
-\expandafter\let\csname endrunninglinenumbers*\endcsname\endlinenumbers
-\let\endnolinenumbers\endlinenumbers
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-
-\subsection{%
-Display math
-\unskip}\label{ss:DM}
-
-Now we tackle the problem to get display math working.
-There are different options.
-\begin{enumerate}\item[
-1.] Precede every display math with a ~\par~.
-Not too good.
-\item[
-2.] Change ~\interlinepenalty~ and associates globally.
-Unstable.
-\item[
-3.] Wrap each display math with a ~{linenomath}~
-environment.
-\end{enumerate}
-We'll go for option 3. See if it works:
-\begin{linenomath}
-\begin{equation}
-display \ math
-\end{equation}
-\end{linenomath}
-The star form ~{linenomath*}~ should also number the lines
-of the display itself,
-\begin{linenomath*}
-\begin{eqnarray}
-multi && line \\
-display && math \\
-&
-\begin{array}{c}
-with \\
-array
-\end{array}
-&
-\end{eqnarray}
-\end{linenomath*}
-including multline displays.
-
-First, here are two macros to turn
-on linenumbering on paragraphs preceeding displays, with
-numbering the lines of the display itself, or without.
-The ~\ifx..~ tests if line numbering is turned on. It
-does not harm to add these wrappers in sections that are
-not numbered. Nor does it harm to wrap a display
-twice, e.q, in case you have some ~{equation}~s wrapped
-explicitely, and later you redefine ~\equation~ to do it
-automatically.
-
-(New v4.3) To avoid the spurious line number above a
-display in vmode, I insert ~\ifhmode~. (/New v4.3)
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\newcommand\linenomathNonumbers{%
- \ifLineNumbers
- \ifnum\interlinepenalty>-\linenopenaltypar
- \global\holdinginserts\thr@@
- \advance\interlinepenalty \linenopenalty
- \ifhmode % v4.3
- \advance\predisplaypenalty \linenopenalty
- \fi
- \fi
- \fi
- \ignorespaces
- }
-
-\newcommand\linenomathWithnumbers{%
- \ifLineNumbers
- \ifnum\interlinepenalty>-\linenopenaltypar
- \global\holdinginserts\thr@@
- \advance\interlinepenalty \linenopenalty
- \ifhmode % v4.3
- \advance\predisplaypenalty \linenopenalty
- \fi
- \advance\postdisplaypenalty \linenopenalty
- \advance\interdisplaylinepenalty \linenopenalty
- \fi
- \fi
- \ignorespaces
- }
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-The ~{linenomath}~ environment has two forms, with and
-without a star. The following two macros define the
-environment, where the stared/non-stared form does/doesn't number the
-lines of the display or vice versa.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\newcommand\linenumberdisplaymath{%
- \def\linenomath{\linenomathWithnumbers}%
- \@namedef{linenomath*}{\linenomathNonumbers}%
- }
-
-\newcommand\nolinenumberdisplaymath{%
- \def\linenomath{\linenomathNonumbers}%
- \@namedef{linenomath*}{\linenomathWithnumbers}%
- }
-
-\def\endlinenomath{%
- \ifLineNumbers % v4.3
- \global\holdinginserts\@LN@outer@holdins % v4.21
- \fi
- \global % v4.21 support for LaTeX2e earlier than 1996/07/26.
- \@ignoretrue
-}
-\expandafter\let\csname endlinenomath*\endcsname\endlinenomath
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-The default is not to number the lines of a display. But
-the package option ~mathlines~ may be used to switch
-that behavior.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\nolinenumberdisplaymath
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-
-\section{%
-Line number references
-\unskip}\label{s:LNref}
-\subsection{%
-Internals %% New subsec. v4.3.
-\unskip}
-The only way to get a label to a line number in a
-paragraph is to ask the output routine to mark it.
-
-(New v4.00) The following two paragraphs don't hold any
-longer, see below. (/New v4.00)
-\begin{old}\begin{verbatim}
-% We use the marginpar mechanism to hook to ~\output~ for a
-% second time. Marginpars are floats with number $-1$, we
-% fake marginpars with No $-2$. Originally, every negative
-% numbered float was considered to be a marginpar.
-%
-% The float box number ~\@currbox~ is used to transfer the
-% label name in a macro called ~\@LNL@~<box-number>.
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{old}
-A ~\newlabel~ is written to the aux-file. The reference
-is to ~\theLineNumber~, \emph{not} ~\thelinenumber~.
-This allows to hook in, as done below for pagewise line
-numbering.
-
-(New v3.03) The ~\@LN@ExtraLabelItems~ are added for a hook
-to keep packages like ~{hyperref}~ happy. (/New v3.03)
-
-(New v4.00)
-We fire the ~\marginpar~ mechanism, so we leave \LaTeX's
-~\@addmarginpar~ untouched.
-\begin{old}\begin{verbatim}
-% \let\@LN@addmarginpar\@addmarginpar
-% \def\@addmarginpar{%
-% \ifnum\count\@currbox>-2\relax
-% \expandafter\@LN@addmarginpar
-% \else
-% \@cons\@freelist\@currbox
-% \protected@write\@auxout{}{%
-% \string\newlabel
-% {\csname @LNL@\the\@currbox\endcsname}%
-% {{\theLineNumber}{\thepage}\@LN@ExtraLabelItems}}%
-% \fi}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{old}
-OK, we keep Stephan's ~\@LN@ExtraLabelItems~:
-(/New v4.00)
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\let\@LN@ExtraLabelItems\@empty
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(New v4.00)
-We imitate the ~\marginpar~ mechanism without using the
-~\@freelist~ boxes. ~\linelabel~ will indeed place a signal
-penalty (~\@Mllbcodepen~, new), and it will put a label into
-some list macro ~\@LN@labellist~. A new part of the output
-routine will take the labels from the list and will write
-~\newlabel~s to the .aux file.
-
-The following is a version of \LaTeX's ~\@xnext~.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\def\@LN@xnext#1\@lt#2\@@#3#4{\def#3{#1}\gdef#4{#2}}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-This takes an item ~#1~ from a list ~#4~ into ~#3~;
-to be used as ~\expandafter\@LN@xnext#4\@@#3#4~.
-Our lists use ~\@lt~ after each item for separating.
-Indeed, there will be another list macro which can
-appear as argument ~#4~, this will be used for moving
-~\vadjust~ items (section_\ref{ss:PVadj}).
-The list for ~\linelabel~s is the following:
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\global\let\@LN@labellist\@empty
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-The next is the new part of the output routine writing the
-~\newlabel~ to the .aux file. Since it is no real page output,
-the page is put back to top of the main vertical list.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\def\WriteLineNo{%
- \unvbox\@cclv
- \expandafter \@LN@xnext \@LN@labellist \@@
- \@LN@label \@LN@labellist
- \protected@write\@auxout{}{\string\newlabel{\@LN@label}%
- {{\theLineNumber}{\thepage}\@LN@ExtraLabelItems}}%
-}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(/New v4.00)
-
-\subsection{%
-The \scs{linelabel} command
-\unskip}\label{ss:LL}
-To refer to a place in line ~\ref{~<foo>~}~ at page
-~\pageref{~<foo>~}~ you place a ~\linelabel{~<foo>~}~ at
-that place.
-
-\linelabel{demo}
-\marginpar{\tiny\raggedright
-See if it works: This paragraph
-starts on page \pageref{demo}, line
-\ref{demo}.
-\unskip}%
-(New v4.11)
-\begin{old}\begin{verbatim}
-% If you use this command outside a ~\linenumbers~
-% paragraph, you will get references to some bogus
-% line numbers, sorry. But we don't disable the command,
-% because only the ~\par~ at the end of a paragraph may
-% decide whether to print line numbers on this paragraph
-% or not. A ~\linelabel~ may legally appear earlier than
-% ~\linenumbers~.
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{old}
-This trick is better not allowed---see subsections_\ref{ss:LL}
-and_\ref{ss:OnOff}.
-(/New v4.11)
-
-~\linelabel~
-\begin{old}\begin{verbatim}
-%, via a fake float number $-2$, %% new mechanism v4.00
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{old}
-puts a
-~\penalty~ into a ~\vadjust~, which triggers the
-pagebuilder after putting the current line to the main
-vertical list. A ~\write~ is placed on the main vertical
-list, which prints a reference to the current value of
-~\thelinenumber~ and ~\thepage~ at the time of the
-~\shipout~.
-
-A ~\linelabel~ is allowed only in outer horizontal mode.
-In outer vertical mode we start a paragraph, and ignore
-trailing spaces (by fooling ~\@esphack~).
-
-(New v4.00) We aim at relaxing the previous condition.
-We insert a hook ~\@LN@mathhook~ and a shorthand
-~\@LN@postlabel~ to support the ~mathrefs~ option which
-allows ~\linelabel~ in math mode.
-
-The next paragraph is no longer valid.
-\begin{old}\begin{verbatim}
-% The argument of ~\linelabel~ is put into a macro with a
-% name derived from the number of the allocated float box.
-% Much of the rest is dummy float setup.
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{old}
-(/New v4.00)
-
-(New v4.11)
-\begin{old}\begin{verbatim}
-% \def\linelabel#1{%
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{old}
-I forgot ~\linenumbers~ today, costed me hours or so.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\def\@LN@LLerror{\PackageError{lineno}{%
- \string\linelabel\space without \string\linenumbers}{%
- Just see documentation. (New feature v4.11)}\@gobble}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(New v4.3) Here some things have changed for v4.3.
-The previous ~#1~ has been replaced by ~\@gobble~.
-Ensuing, the ~\linelabel~ error message is re-implemented.
-I find it difficult to compare efficiency of slight
-alternatives---so choose an easy one. Explicit switching
-in ~\linenumbers~ and ~\nolinenumbers~ is an additional
-command that may better be avoided.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\newcommand\linelabel{%
- \ifLineNumbers \expandafter \@LN@linelabel
- \else \expandafter \@LN@LLerror \fi}
-
-\gdef\@LN@linelabel#1{%
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-~\gdef~ for hyperref ``symbolically''. (/New v4.11)
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
- \ifx\protect\@typeset@protect
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-$\gets$ And a ~\linelabel~ should never be replicated in a
-mark or a TOC entry. (/New v4.3)
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
- \ifvmode
- \ifinner \else
- \leavevmode \@bsphack \@savsk\p@
- \fi
- \else
- \@bsphack
- \fi
- \ifhmode
- \ifinner
- \@parmoderr
- \else
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(New v4.00)
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
- \@LN@postlabel{#1}%
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-\begin{old}\begin{verbatim}
-% \@floatpenalty -\@Mii
-% \@next\@currbox\@freelist
-% {\global\count\@currbox-2%
-% \expandafter\gdef\csname @LNL@\the\@currbox\endcsname{#1}}%
-% {\@floatpenalty\z@ \@fltovf \def\@currbox{\@tempboxa}}%
-% \begingroup
-% \setbox\@currbox \color@vbox \vbox \bgroup \end@float
-% \endgroup
-% \@ignorefalse \@esphack
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{old}
-(/New v4.00)
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
- \@esphack
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(New v4.00)
-The ~\@ignorefalse~ was appropriate before because the
-~\@Esphack~ in ~\end@float~ set ~\@ignoretrue~. Cf._\LaTeX's
-~\@xympar~. (/New v4.00)
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
- \fi
- \else
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(New v4.00)
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
- \@LN@mathhook{#1}%
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-\begin{old}\begin{verbatim}
-% \@parmoderr
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{old}
-Instead of complaining, you may just do your job.
-(/New v4.00)
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
- \fi
- \fi
- }
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(New v4.00) The shorthand just does what happened
-with ~linenox0.sty~ before ~ednmath0.sty~ (New v4.1:
-now ~mathrefs~ option) appeared, and
-the hook is initialized to serve the same purpose.
-So errors come just where Stephan had built them in,
-and this is just the \LaTeX\ ~\marginpar~ behaviour.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\def\@LN@postlabel#1{\g@addto@macro\@LN@labellist{#1\@lt}%
- \vadjust{\penalty-\@Mllbcodepen}}
-\def\@LN@mathhook#1{\@parmoderr}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(/New v4.00)
-
-\modulolinenumbers[3]
-\firstlinenumber{1}
-\section{%
-The appearance of the line numbers
-\unskip}\label{appearance}
-\subsection{%
-Basic code %% own subsec. v4.2.
-\unskip}
-
-The line numbers are set as ~\tiny\sffamily\arabic{linenumber}~,
-$10pt$ left of the text. With options to place it
-right of the text, or . . .
-
-. . . here are the hooks:
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\def\makeLineNumberLeft{%
- \hss\linenumberfont\LineNumber\hskip\linenumbersep}
-
-\def\makeLineNumberRight{%
- \linenumberfont\hskip\linenumbersep\hskip\columnwidth
- \hb@xt@\linenumberwidth{\hss\LineNumber}\hss}
-
-\def\linenumberfont{\normalfont\tiny\sffamily}
-
-\newdimen\linenumbersep
-\newdimen\linenumberwidth
-
-\linenumberwidth=10pt
-\linenumbersep=10pt
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-Margin switching requires ~pagewise~ numbering mode, but
-choosing the left or right margin for the numbers always
-works.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\def\switchlinenumbers{\@ifstar
- {\let\makeLineNumberOdd\makeLineNumberRight
- \let\makeLineNumberEven\makeLineNumberLeft}%
- {\let\makeLineNumberOdd\makeLineNumberLeft
- \let\makeLineNumberEven\makeLineNumberRight}%
- }
-
-\def\setmakelinenumbers#1{\@ifstar
- {\let\makeLineNumberRunning#1%
- \let\makeLineNumberOdd#1%
- \let\makeLineNumberEven#1}%
- {\ifx\c@linenumber\c@runninglinenumber
- \let\makeLineNumberRunning#1%
- \else
- \let\makeLineNumberOdd#1%
- \let\makeLineNumberEven#1%
- \fi}%
- }
-
-\def\leftlinenumbers{\setmakelinenumbers\makeLineNumberLeft}
-\def\rightlinenumbers{\setmakelinenumbers\makeLineNumberRight}
-
-\leftlinenumbers*
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-~\LineNumber~ is a hook which is used for the modulo stuff.
-It is the command to use for the line number, when you
-customize ~\makeLineNumber~. Use ~\thelinenumber~ to
-change the outfit of the digits.
-
-
-We will implement two modes of operation:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item numbers ~running~ through (parts of) the text
-\item ~pagewise~ numbers starting over with one on top of
-each page.
-\end{itemize}
-Both modes have their own count register, but only one is
-allocated as a \LaTeX\ counter, with the attached
-facilities serving both.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\newcounter{linenumber}
-\newcount\c@pagewiselinenumber
-\let\c@runninglinenumber\c@linenumber
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-Only the running mode counter may be reset, or preset,
-for individual paragraphs. The pagewise counter must
-give a unique anonymous number for each line.
-
-(New v4.3) ~\newcounter{linenumber}~
-was the only ~\newcounter~ in the whole package, and
-formerly I was near using ~\newcount~ instead. Yet
-~\newcounter~ may be quite useful for ~\includeonly~.
-It also supports resetting ``subcounters'', but what
-could these be? Well, ~edtable~ might introduce a
-subcounter for columns.
-(Note that \LaTeX's setting commands would work with
-~\newcount\c@linenumber~ already, apart from this.
-And perhaps sometimes ~\refstepcounter{linenumber}~
-wouldn't work---cf._my discussion of ~\stepcounter~ in
-subsection_\ref{ss:MLN}, similarly ~\refstep...~ would
-be quite useless.
-Even the usual redefinitions of ~\thelinenumber~ would
-work. It is nice, on the other hand, that
-~\thelinenumber~ is predefined here. \LaTeX's
-initialization of the value perhaps just serves making
-clear \LaTeX\ counters should always be changed
-globally.---Shortened and improved the discussion here.)
-(/New v4.3)
-
-(New v4.22)
-~\c@linenumber~ usually is---globally---incremented by
-~\stepcounter~ (at present), so resetting it locally would
-raise the save stack problem of \TeX book p._301, moreover
-it would be is useless, there is no hope of keeping the
-values local (but see subsection_\ref{ss:ILN}). So I insert
-~\global~: (/New v4.22)
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\newcommand*\resetlinenumber[1][\@ne]{%
- \global % v4.22
- \c@runninglinenumber#1\relax}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(New v4.00)
-\begin{old}\begin{verbatim}
-% \newcommand\resetlinenumber[1][1]{\c@runninglinenumber#1}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{old}
-Added ~\relax~, being quite sure that this does no harm
-and is quite important, as with ~\setcounter~ etc.
-I consider this a bug fix (although perhaps no user has
-ever had a problem with this). (/New v4.00)
-
-(v4.22: I had made much fuss about resetting subordinate
-counters here---removed, somewhat postponed.)
-
-
-\subsection{%
-Running line numbers
-\unskip}
-
-Running mode is easy, ~\LineNumber~ and ~\theLineNumber~
-produce ~\thelinenumber~, which defaults to
-~\arabic{linenumber}~, using the ~\c@runninglinenumber~
-counter. This is the default mode of operation.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\def\makeRunningLineNumber{\makeLineNumberRunning}
-
-\def\setrunninglinenumbers{%
- \def\theLineNumber{\thelinenumber}%
- \let\c@linenumber\c@runninglinenumber
- \let\makeLineNumber\makeRunningLineNumber
- }
-
-\setrunninglinenumbers\resetlinenumber
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-
-\subsection{%
-Pagewise line numbers
-\unskip}\label{ss:PW}
-
-Difficult, if you think about it. The number has to be
-printed when there is no means to know on which page it
-will end up, except through the aux-file. My solution
-is really expensive, but quite robust.
-
-With version ~v2.00~ the hashsize requirements are
-reduced, because we do not need one controlsequence for
-each line any more. But this costs some computation time
-to find out on which page we are.
-
-~\makeLineNumber~ gets a hook to log the line and page
-number to the aux-file. Another hook tries to find out
-what the page offset is, and subtracts it from the counter
-~\c@linenumber~. Additionally, the switch
-~\ifoddNumberedPage~ is set true for odd numbered pages,
-false otherwise.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\def\setpagewiselinenumbers{%
- \let\theLineNumber\thePagewiseLineNumber
- \let\c@linenumber\c@pagewiselinenumber
- \let\makeLineNumber\makePagewiseLineNumber
- }
-
-\def\makePagewiseLineNumber{\logtheLineNumber\getLineNumber
- \ifoddNumberedPage
- \makeLineNumberOdd
- \else
- \makeLineNumberEven
- \fi
- }
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-Each numbered line gives a line to the aux file
-\begin{verse}
-~\@LN{~<line>~}{~<page>~}~
-\end{verse}
-very similar to the ~\newlabel~ business, except that we need
-an arabic representation of the page number, not what
-there might else be in ~\thepage~.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\def\logtheLineNumber{\protected@write\@auxout{}{%
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(New v4.00) (UL)
-As Daniel Doherty observed, the earlier line
-\begin{old}\begin{verbatim}
-% \string\@LN{\the\c@linenumber}{\noexpand\the\c@page}}}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{old}
-here may lead into an infinite loop when the user resets
-the page number (think of ~\pagenumbering~, e.g.).
-Stephan and I brief\/ly discussed the matter and decided
-to introduce a ``physical''-page counter to which
-~\logtheLineNumber~ refers. It was Stephan's idea to use
-~\cl@page~ for reliably augmenting the ``physical''-page
-counter. However, this relies on the output routine once
-doing ~\stepcounter{page}~. Before Stephan's
-suggestion, I had thought of appending the stepping to
-\LaTeX's ~\@outputpage~.---So the macro definition ends
-as follows.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
- \string\@LN{\the\c@linenumber}{%
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(New v4.2)
-The `truepage' counter must start with ~\c@~ so it works
-with ~\include~, and the ~\@addtoreset~ below is needed
-for the same purpose.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
- \noexpand\the\c@LN@truepage}}}
-
-\newcount\c@LN@truepage
-\g@addto@macro\cl@page{\global\advance\c@LN@truepage\@ne}
-\@addtoreset{LN@truepage}{@ckpt}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(/New v4.2) I had thought of offering more
-features of a \LaTeX\ counter. However, the user should
-better \emph{not} have access to this counter. ~\c@page~
-should suffice as a pagewise master counter.---To be sure,
-along the present lines the user \emph{can} manipulate
-~\c@LN@truepage~ by ~\stepcounter{page}~. E.g., she might
-do this in order to manually insert a photograph. Well,
-seems not to harm.
-
-The above usage of ~\g@addto@macro~ and ~\cl@page~ may be
-not as stable as Stephan intended. His proposal used
-~\xdef~ directly. But he used ~\cl@page~ as well, and who
-knows \dots{} And as to ~\g@addto@macro~, I have introduced
-it for list macros anyway.
-(/UL) (/New v4.00)
-
-From the aux-file we get one macro ~\LN@P~<page> for each
-page with line numbers on it. This macro calls four other
-macros with one argument each. These macros are
-dynamically defined to do tests and actions, to find out
-on which page the current line number is located.
-
-We need sort of a pointer to the first page with line
-numbers, initiallized to point to nothing:
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\def\LastNumberedPage{first}
-\def\LN@Pfirst{\nextLN\relax}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-The four dynamic macros are initiallized to reproduce
-themselves in an ~\xdef~
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\let\lastLN\relax % compare to last line on this page
-\let\firstLN\relax % compare to first line on this page
-\let\pageLN\relax % get the page number, compute the linenumber
-\let\nextLN\relax % move to the next page
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-During the end-document run through the aux-files, we
-disable ~\@LN~. I may put in a check here later, to give
-a rerun recommendation.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\AtEndDocument{\let\@LN\@gobbletwo}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-Now, this is the tricky part. First of all, the whole
-definition of ~\@LN~ is grouped, to avoid accumulation
-on the save stack. Somehow ~\csname~<cs>~\endcsname~ pushes
-an entry, which stays after an ~\xdef~ to that <cs>.
-
-If ~\LN@P~<page> is undefined, initialize it with the
-current page and line number, with the
-\emph{pointer-to-the-next-page} pointing to nothing. And
-the macro for the previous page will be redefined to point
-to the current one.
-
-If the macro for the current page already exists, just
-redefine the \emph{last-line-number} entry.
-
-Finally, save the current page number, to get the pointer to the
-following page later.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\def\@LN#1#2{{\expandafter\@@LN
- \csname LN@P#2C\@LN@column\expandafter\endcsname
- \csname LN@PO#2\endcsname
- {#1}{#2}}}
-
-\def\@@LN#1#2#3#4{\ifx#1\relax
- \ifx#2\relax\gdef#2{#3}\fi
- \expandafter\@@@LN\csname LN@P\LastNumberedPage\endcsname#1%
- \xdef#1{\lastLN{#3}\firstLN{#3}%
- \pageLN{#4}{\@LN@column}{#2}\nextLN\relax}%
- \else
- \def\lastLN##1{\noexpand\lastLN{#3}}%
- \xdef#1{#1}%
- \fi
- \xdef\LastNumberedPage{#4C\@LN@column}}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-The previous page macro gets its pointer to the
-current one, replacing the ~\relax~ with the cs-token
-~\LN@P~<page>.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\def\@@@LN#1#2{{\def\nextLN##1{\noexpand\nextLN\noexpand#2}%
- \xdef#1{#1}}}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-Now, to print a line number, we need to find the page,
-where it resides. This will most probably be the page where
-the last one came from, or maybe the next page. However, it can
-be a completely different one. We maintain a cache,
-which is ~\let~ to the last page's macro. But for now
-it is initialized to expand ~\LN@first~, where the poiner
-to the first numbered page has been stored in.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\def\NumberedPageCache{\LN@Pfirst}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-To find out on which page the current ~\c@linenumber~ is,
-we define the four dynamic macros to do something usefull
-and execute the current cache macro. ~\lastLN~ is run
-first, testing if the line number in question may be on a
-later page. If so, disable ~\firstLN~, and go on to the
-next page via ~\nextLN~.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\def\testLastNumberedPage#1{\ifnum#1<\c@linenumber
- \let\firstLN\@gobble
- \fi}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-Else, if ~\firstLN~ finds out that we need an earlier
-page, we start over from the beginning. Else, ~\nextLN~
-will be disabled, and ~\pageLN~ will run
-~\gotNumberedPage~ with four arguments: the first line
-number on this column, the page number, the column
-number, and the first line on the page.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\def\testFirstNumberedPage#1{\ifnum#1>\c@linenumber
- \def\nextLN##1{\testNextNumberedPage\LN@Pfirst}%
- \else
- \let\nextLN\@gobble
- \def\pageLN{\gotNumberedPage{#1}}%
- \fi}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-We start with ~\pageLN~ disabled and ~\nextLN~ defined to
-continue the search with the next page.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\long\def \@gobblethree #1#2#3{}
-
-\def\testNumberedPage{%
- \let\lastLN\testLastNumberedPage
- \let\firstLN\testFirstNumberedPage
- \let\pageLN\@gobblethree
- \let\nextLN\testNextNumberedPage
- \NumberedPageCache
- }
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-When we switch to another page, we first have to make
-sure that it is there. If we are done with the last
-page, we probably need to run \TeX\ again, but for the
-rest of this run, the cache macro will just return four
-zeros. This saves a lot of time, for example if you have
-half of an aux-file from an aborted run, in the next run
-the whole page-list would be searched in vain again and
-again for the second half of the document.
-
-If there is another page, we iterate the search.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\def\testNextNumberedPage#1{\ifx#1\relax
- \global\def\NumberedPageCache{\gotNumberedPage0000}%
- \PackageWarningNoLine{lineno}%
- {Linenumber reference failed,
- \MessageBreak rerun to get it right}%
- \else
- \global\let\NumberedPageCache#1%
- \fi
- \testNumberedPage
- }
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-\linelabel{demo2}
-\marginpar{\tiny\raggedright
-Let's see if it finds the label
-on page \pageref{demo},
-line \ref{demo}, and back here
-on page \pageref{demo2}, line
-\ref{demo2}.
-\unskip}%
-To separate the official hooks from the internals there is
-this equivalence, to hook in later for whatever purpose:
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\let\getLineNumber\testNumberedPage
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-So, now we got the page where the number is on. We
-establish if we are on an odd or even page, and calculate
-the final line number to be printed.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\newif\ifoddNumberedPage
-\newif\ifcolumnwiselinenumbers
-\columnwiselinenumbersfalse
-
-\def\gotNumberedPage#1#2#3#4{\oddNumberedPagefalse
- \ifodd \if@twocolumn #3\else #2\fi\relax\oddNumberedPagetrue\fi
- \advance\c@linenumber\@ne
- \ifcolumnwiselinenumbers
- \subtractlinenumberoffset{#1}%
- \else
- \subtractlinenumberoffset{#4}%
- \fi
- }
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-You might want to run the pagewise mode with running line
-numbers, or you might not. It's your choice:
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\def\runningpagewiselinenumbers{%
- \let\subtractlinenumberoffset\@gobble
- }
-
-\def\realpagewiselinenumbers{%
- \def\subtractlinenumberoffset##1{\advance\c@linenumber-##1\relax}%
- }
-
-\realpagewiselinenumbers
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-For line number references, we need a protected call to
-the whole procedure, with the requested line number stored
-in the ~\c@linenumber~ counter. This is what gets printed
-to the aux-file to make a label:
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\def\thePagewiseLineNumber{\protect
- \getpagewiselinenumber{\the\c@linenumber}}%
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-And here is what happens when the label is refered to:
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\def\getpagewiselinenumber#1{{%
- \c@linenumber #1\relax\testNumberedPage
- \thelinenumber
- }}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-%
-A summary of all per line expenses:
-\begin{description}\item
-[CPU:] The ~\output~ routine is called for each line,
-and the page-search is done.
-\item
-[DISK:] One line of output to the aux-file for each
-numbered line
-\item
-[MEM:] One macro per page. Great improvement over v1.02,
-which had one control sequence per line in
-addition. It blew the hash table after some five
-thousand lines.
-\end{description}
-
-\subsection{%
-Twocolumn mode (New v3.06)
-\unskip}
-
-Twocolumn mode requires another patch to the ~\output~
-routine, in order to print a column tag to the .aux
-file.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\AtBeginDocument{% v4.2, revtex4.cls (e.g.).
- % <- TODO v4.4+: Or better in \LineNoLaTeXOutput!?
- \let\@LN@orig@makecol\@makecol}
-\def\@LN@makecol{%
- \@LN@orig@makecol
- \setbox\@outputbox \vbox{%
- \boxmaxdepth \@maxdepth
- \protected@write\@auxout{}{%
- \string\@LN@col{\if@firstcolumn1\else2\fi}%
- }%
- \box\@outputbox
- }% \vbox
-} %% TODO cf. revtexln.sty.
-
-\def\@LN@col{\def\@LN@column} % v4.22, removed #1.
-\@LN@col{1}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-
-\subsection{%
-Numbering modulo $m$, starting at $f$
-\unskip}\label{ss:Mod}
-
-Most users want to have only one in five lines numbered.
-~\LineNumber~ is supposed to produce the outfit of the
-line number attached to the line, while ~\thelinenumber~
-is used also for references, which should appear even if
-they are not multiples of five.
-
-(New v4.00) Moreover, some users want to
-control which line number should be printed first. Support
-of this is now introduced here---see ~\firstlinenumber~
-below.---~numline.sty~ by Michael Jaegermann and
-James Fortune offers controlling which \emph{final}
-line numbers should not be printed. What is
-it good for? We ignore this here until some user demands
-it.---Peter Wilson's ~ledmac.sty~ offers much different
-choices of line numbers to be printed, due to Wayne Sullivan.
-(/New v4.00)
-
-(New v4.22) ~\c@linenumbermodulo~ is rendered a
-fake counter, as discussed since v4.00. So it can
-no longer be set by ~\setcounter~. ~\modulolinenumbers~
-serves this purpose. Well, does anybody want to do
-what worked with ~\addtocounter~? (Then please tell
-me.)---At least, ~\value~ still works. For the same
-purpose I rename the fake `firstlinenumber' counter
-~\n@...~ to ~\c@...~. (/New v4.22)
-\begin{old}\begin{verbatim}
-% \newcount\c@linenumbermodulo % removed for v4.22
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{old}
-
-
-(New v4.00) \par
-~\themodulolinenumber~ waits for being declared
-~\LineNumber~ by ~\modulolinenumbers~. (This has
-been so before, no change.) Here is how it
-looked before:
-\begin{old}\begin{verbatim}
-% \def\themodulolinenumber{{\@tempcnta\c@linenumber
-% \divide\@tempcnta\c@linenumbermodulo
-% \multiply\@tempcnta\c@linenumbermodulo
-% \ifnum\@tempcnta=\c@linenumber\thelinenumber\fi
-% }}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{old}
-(UL) This was somewhat slow. This arithmetic
-happens at every line. This time I tend to declare an extra
-line counter (as opposed to my usual recommendations to use
-counters as rarely as possible) which is stepped every line.
-It could be incremented in the same way as ~\c@LN@truepage~
-is incremented via ~\cl@page~! This is another point in favour
-of ~{linenumber}~ being a \LaTeX\ counter!
-When this new counter equals ~\c@linenumbermodulo~, it is reset,
-and ~\thelinenumber~ is executed.---It gets much slower by my
-support of controlling the first line number below. I should
-improve this.---On
-the other hand, time expense means very little nowadays,
-while the number of \TeX\ counters still is limited.
-
-For the same purpose, moreover, attaching the line number
-box could be intercepted earlier (in ~\MakeLineNo~),
-without changing ~\LineNumber~. However, this may be
-bad for the latter's announcement as a wizard interface
-in section_\ref{s:UserCmds}.
-(/UL)
-
-Here is the new code. It is very near to my ~lnopatch.sty~
-code which introduced the first line number feature
-before.---I add starting with a ~\relax~ which is so often
-recommended---without understanding this really. At least,
-it will not harm.---Former group braces appear as
-~\begingroup~/~\endgroup~ here.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\def\themodulolinenumber{\relax
- \ifnum\c@linenumber<\c@firstlinenumber \else
- \begingroup
- \@tempcnta\c@linenumber
- \advance\@tempcnta-\c@firstlinenumber
- \divide\@tempcnta\c@linenumbermodulo
- \multiply\@tempcnta\c@linenumbermodulo
- \advance\@tempcnta\c@firstlinenumber
- \ifnum\@tempcnta=\c@linenumber \thelinenumber \fi
- \endgroup
- \fi
-}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(/New v4.00)
-
-The user command to set the modulo counter:
-(New v4.31) \dots\ a star variant is introduced to implement
-Hillel Chayim Yisraeli's idea to print the first line number
-after an interruption of the edited text by some editor's
-text, regardless of the modulo. If it is 1, it is printed only
-with ~\firstlinenumber{1}~. I.e., you use ~\modulolinenumbers*~
-for the new feature, without the star you get the simpler
-behaviour that we have had so far. And you can switch back
-from the refined behaviour to the simple one by using
-~\modulolinenumbers~ without the star.---This enhancement
-is accompanied by a new package option ~modulo*~ which just
-executes ~\modulolinenumbers*~
-(subsection_\ref{ss:v3opts}).---`With ~\firstlinenumber{1}~'
-exactly means: `1' is printed if and only if the last
-~\firstlinenumber~ before or in the paragraph that follows
-the ``interruption'' has argument `1' (or something
-\emph{expanding} to `1', or (to) something that \TeX\
-``reads'' as 1, e.g.: a \TeX\ count register storing
-1).---At present, this behaviour may be unsatisfactory with
-pagewise line-numbering $\dots$ I'll make an experimental
-extra package if someone complains \dots
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\newcommand\modulolinenumbers{%
- \@ifstar
- {\def\@LN@maybe@moduloresume{%
- \global\let\@LN@maybe@normalLineNumber
- \@LN@normalLineNumber}%
- \@LN@modulolinenos}%
- {\let\@LN@maybe@moduloresume\relax \@LN@modulolinenos}%
-}
-
-\global\let\@LN@maybe@normalLineNumber\relax
-\let\@LN@maybe@moduloresume\relax
-\gdef\@LN@normalLineNumber{%
- \ifnum\c@linenumber=\c@firstlinenumber \else
- \ifnum\c@linenumber>\@ne
- \def\LineNumber{\thelinenumber}%
- \fi
- \fi
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-~\def~ instead of ~\let~ enables taking account of a
-redefinition of ~\thelinenumber~ in a present numbering
-environment (e.g.).
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
- \global\let\@LN@maybe@normalLineNumber\relax}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-Instead of changing ~\LineNumber~ directly by
-~LN@moduloresume~, these tricks enable ~\modulolinenumbers*~
-to act as locally as I can make it. I don't know how to
-avoid that the output routine switches back to the normal
-modulo behaviour by a global change. (An ~\aftergroup~ may
-fail in admittedly improbable cases.)
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\newcommand*\@LN@modulolinenos[1][\z@]{%
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-The definition of this macro is that of the former
-~\modulolinenumbers~. (/New v4.31)
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
- \let\LineNumber\themodulolinenumber
- \ifnum#1>\@ne
- \chardef % v4.22, note below
- \c@linenumbermodulo#1\relax
- \else\ifnum#1=\@ne
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-\begin{old}\begin{verbatim}
-% \def\LineNumber{\thelinenumber}%
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{old}
-(New v4.00) I am putting something here to enable
-~\firstlinenumber~ with $~\c@linenumbermodulo~=1$.
-With ~lnopatch.sty~, a trick was offered for this purpose.
-It is now obsolete.
-
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
- \def\LineNumber{\@LN@ifgreat\thelinenumber}%
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(/New v4.00)
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
- \fi\fi
- }
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(New v4.00) The default of ~\@LN@ifgreat~ is
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\let\@LN@ifgreat\relax
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-The previous changes as soon as ~\firstlinenumber~ is used:
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\newcommand*\firstlinenumber[1]{%
- \chardef\c@firstlinenumber#1\relax
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-No counter, little values allowed only---OK?---(UL)
-The change is local---OK? The good thing is that
-~\global\firstlinenumber{~<number>~}~ works. Moreover,
-~\modulolinenumbers~ acts locally as well. (/UL)
-
-(New v4.31)
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
- \let\@LN@ifgreat\@LN@ifgreat@critical}
-
-\def\@LN@ifgreat@critical{%
- \ifnum\c@linenumber<\c@firstlinenumber
- \expandafter \@gobble
- \fi}%
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(/New v4.31)
-
-The default
-value of ~\c@firstlinenumber~ %% v4.31
-is 0. This is best for what one would expect from modulo
-printing.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\let\c@firstlinenumber=\z@
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-
-For usage and effects of ~\modulolinenumbers~ and %% v4.31
-~\firstlinenumbers~, please consult section_\ref{s:UserCmds}.
-Two details on ~\firstlinenumbers~ here:
-(i)_~\firstlinenumber~ acts on a paragraph if and only if
-(a)_the paragraph is broken into lines ``in line-numbering
-mode'' (after ~\linenumbers~, e.g.);
-(b)_it is the last occurrence of a ~\firstlinenumbers~
-before or in the paragraph.
-(The practical applications of this that I can imagine
-don't seem appealing to me.)
-Cf._the explanation above of how ~\modulolinenumbers~ and
-~\firstlinenumbers~ interact---for this and for (ii),
-which is concerned with possible arguments for
-~\firstlinenumbers~.
-
-Note that the line numbers of the present section
-demonstrate the two devices. (/New v4.00)
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\chardef\c@linenumbermodulo=5 % v4.2; ugly?
-\modulolinenumbers[1]
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(New v4.22) The new implementation through ~\chardef~
-decreases the functionality and raises certain compatibility
-problems. I face this without fear. The maximum modulo value
-is now ~255~. I expect that this suffices for usual applications.
-However, some users have ``abused'' ~lineno.sty~ to get
-~ednotes.sty~ features without line numbers, so have set the
-modulo to a value beyond the total number of lines in their
-edition. This ought to be replaced by
-~\let\makeLineNumber\relax~. (/New v4.22)
-
-\section{%
-Package options
-\unskip}\label{s:Opts}
-
-(New v4.1)
-The last heading formerly was the heading of what is now
-subsection_\ref{ss:v3opts}. The options declared there were
-said to execute user commands only. This was wrong already
-concerning ~displaymath~ and ~hyperref~. At least, however,
-these options were no or almost no occasion to skip definitions
-or allocations. This is different with the options that we now
-insert.
-
-
-\subsection{%
-Extended referencing to line numbers. (v4.2)
-\unskip}
-This subsection explains and declares package option ~addpageno~. %% v4.31
-
-If a line to whose number you refer by ~\ref~ is not on the
-present page, it may be useful to add the number of the page
-on which the line occurs---and perhaps it should not be added
-otherwise. In general, you could use the Standard \LaTeX\
-package varioref for this. However, the latter usually
-produces verbose output like `on the preceding page'---
-unless costumized---, while in critical editions, e.g., one
-may prefer just adding the page number and some mark on the
-left of the line number, irrespectively of how far the page is
-apart etc. To support this, package option ~addpageno~
-provides a command ~\vpagelineref~ to be used in place of
-~\ref~. This produces, e.g., `34.15' when referring to line_15
-on page_34 while the present page is not 34. You can customize
-the outcome, see the package file ~vplref.sty~ where the code
-and further details are. You may conceive of
-~\vpagelineref~ as a certain customization of varioref's
-~\vref~.
-
-This implies that option ~addpageno~ requires the files
-~vplref.sty~ and ~varioref.sty~. ~addpageno~ automatically
-loads both of them. Yet you can also load ~varioref.sty~
-on your own to use its package options.
-
-Of course, you might better introduce a shorter command name
-for ~\vpagelineref~ for your work, while we cannot predict
-here what shorthand will fit your work. E.g.,
-~\newcommand{\lref}{\vpagelineref}~.
-
-If you really want to add the page number in \emph{any} case,
-use, e.g., some ~\myref~ instead of ~\ref~, after
-\[~newcommand*{\myref}{\pageref{#1}.\ref{#1}}~\]
-or what you like. You don't need the ~addpageno~ option in
-this case.
-
-~addpageno~ is due to a suggestion by Sergei Mariev.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\DeclareOption{addpageno}{%
- \AtEndOfPackage{\RequirePackage{vplref}[2005/04/25]}}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-\subsection{%
-\scs{linelabel} in math mode
-\unskip}\label{ss:MathRef}
-
-We have made some first steps towards allowing ~\linelabel~ in
-math mode. Because our code for this is presently experimental,
-we leave it to the user to decide for the experiment by calling
-option ~mathrefs~. We are in a hurry now and thus leave the
-code, explanations, and discussion in the separate package
-~ednmath0.sty~. Maybe we later find the time to improve the
-code and move the relevant content of ~ednmath0.sty~ to here.
-The optimal situation would be to define ~\linelabel~ from
-the start so it works in math mode, omitting the ~mathrefs~
-option.
-
-Actually, this package even provides adjustments for analogously
-allowing ~ednotes.sty~ commands in math mode. Loading the package
-is postponed to ~\AtBeginDocument~ when we know whether these
-adjustments are needed.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\DeclareOption{mathrefs}{\AtBeginDocument
- {\RequirePackage{ednmath0}[2004/08/20]}}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-
-\subsection{%
-Arrays, tabular environments (Revised v4.11)
-\unskip}\label{ss:Tab}
-
-This subsection explains and declares package options %% v4.31
-~edtable~, ~longtable~, and ~nolongtablepatch~.
-
-The standard \LaTeX\ tabular environments come as single
-boxes, so the ~lineno.sty~ versions before v4.00 treated them as
-(parts of) single lines, printing (at most) one line number
-beside each and stepping the line number counter once only.
-Moreover, ~\linelabel~s got lost. Of course, tables are
-usually so high that you will want to treat each row like a
-line. (Christian Tapp even desires that the lines of table
-entries belonging to a single row are treated like ordinary
-lines.) Footnotes get lost in such environments as well, which
-was bad for ~ednotes.sty~.
-
-We provide adjustments to count lines, print their numbers
-etc.\ as desired at least for \emph{some} \LaTeX\ tabular
-environments. (Like with other details, ``some'' is to some
-extent explained in ~edtable.sty~.) We do this similarly as
-with option ~mathrefs~ before. We leave code
-and explanations in the separate package ~edtable.sty~.
-(For wizards: this package provides adjustments for
-~ednotes.sty~ as well. However, in the present case we don't try
-to avoid them unless ~ednotes.sty~ is loaded.)
-Package option ~edtable~
-defines---by loading ~edtable.sty~---an environment ~{edtable}~
-which is able to change some \LaTeX\ tabular environments
-with the desired effects. (v4.11: ~edtable.sty~ v1.3 counts
-\LaTeX's ~{array}~ [etc.\@] as a ``tabular environment'' as
-well.)
-
-The ~{edtable}~ environment doesn't help with ~longtable.sty~,
-however. To make up for this, ~{longtable}~ is adjusted in a
-different way---and this happens only when another ~lineno.sty~
-option ~longtable~ is called. In this case, option ~edtable~
-needn't be called explicitly: option ~longtable~ works as if
-~edtable~ had been called.
-
-Now, we are convinced that vertical spacing around
-~{longtable}~ works wrongly---see \LaTeX\ bugs database
-tools/3180 and 3485, or see explanations in the package
-~ltabptch.sty~ (which is to be obtained from CTAN folder
-\path{macros/latex/ltabptch}). Our conviction is so strong
-that the ~longtable~ option loads---after ~longtable.sty~---the
-patch package ~ltabptch.sty~. If the user doesn't want this
-(maybe preferring her own arrangement with the vertical
-spacing), she can forbid it by calling ~nolongtablepatch~.
-
-The following code just collects some choices, which are
-then executed in section_\ref{ss:ExOpt}. We use an ~\if...~
-without ~\newif~ since ~\if...true~ and ~\if...false~
-would occur at most two times and only within the present
-package. (~\AtEndOfClass{\RequirePackage{edtable}}~
-could be used instead, I just overlooked this. Now I don't
-change it because it allows to change the version requirement
-at one place only.)
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\let\if@LN@edtable\iffalse
-
-\DeclareOption{edtable}{\let\if@LN@edtable\iftrue}
-
-\DeclareOption{longtable}{\let\if@LN@edtable\iftrue
- \PassOptionsToPackage{longtable}{edtable}}
-
-\DeclareOption{nolongtablepatch}{%
- \PassOptionsToPackage{nolongtablepatch}{edtable}}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(/New v4.1)
-
-\subsection{%
-Switch among settings
-\unskip}\label{ss:v3opts}
-
-There is a bunch of package options that execute %% v4.2
-user commands only.
-
-Options ~left~ (~right~) put the line numbers on the left
-(right) margin. This works in all modes. ~left~ is the
-default.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\DeclareOption{left}{\leftlinenumbers*}
-
-\DeclareOption{right}{\rightlinenumbers*}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-Option ~switch~ (~switch*~) puts the line numbers on the
-outer (inner) margin of the text. This requires running
-the pagewise mode, but we turn off the page offset
-subtraction, getting sort of running numbers again. The
-~pagewise~ option may restore true pagewise mode later.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\DeclareOption{switch}{\setpagewiselinenumbers
- \switchlinenumbers
- \runningpagewiselinenumbers}
-
-\DeclareOption{switch*}{\setpagewiselinenumbers
- \switchlinenumbers*%
- \runningpagewiselinenumbers}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-In twocolumn mode, we can switch the line numbers to
-the outer margin, and/or start with number 1 in each
-column. Margin switching is covered by the ~switch~
-options.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\DeclareOption{columnwise}{\setpagewiselinenumbers
- \columnwiselinenumberstrue
- \realpagewiselinenumbers}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-The options ~pagewise~ and ~running~ select the major
-linenumber mechanism. ~running~ line numbers refer to a real
-counter value, which can be reset for any paragraph,
-even getting multiple paragraphs on one page starting
-with line number one. ~pagewise~ line numbers get a
-unique hidden number within the document, but with the
-opportunity to establish the page on which they finally
-come to rest. This allows the subtraction of the page
-offset, getting the numbers starting with 1 on top of each
-page, and margin switching in twoside formats becomes
-possible. The default mode is ~running~.
-
-The order of declaration of the options is important here
-~pagewise~ must come after ~switch~, to overide running
-pagewise mode. ~running~ comes last, to reset the running
-line number mode, e.g, after selecting margin switch mode
-for ~pagewise~ running. Once more, if you specify all
-three of the options ~[switch,pagewise,running]~, the
-result is almost nothing, but if you later say
-~\pagewiselinenumbers~, you get margin switching, with
-real pagewise line numbers.
-
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\DeclareOption{pagewise}{\setpagewiselinenumbers
- \realpagewiselinenumbers}
-
-\DeclareOption{running}{\setrunninglinenumbers}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-The option ~modulo~ causes only those linenumbers to be
-printed which are multiples of five.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\DeclareOption{modulo}{\modulolinenumbers\relax}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-Option ~modulo*~ modifies ~modulo~ in working like
-~\modulolinenumbers*~---see section_\ref{s:UserCmds}.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\DeclareOption{modulo*}{\modulolinenumbers*\relax}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-The package option ~mathlines~ switches the behavior of
-the ~{linenomath}~ environment with its star-form.
-Without this option, the ~{linenomath}~ environment does
-not number the lines of the display, while the star-form
-does. With this option, its just the opposite.
-
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\DeclareOption{mathlines}{\linenumberdisplaymath}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-~displaymath~ now calls for wrappers of the standard
-\LaTeX\ display math environment. This was previously
-done by ~mlineno.sty~.
-
-(New v4.3) Option `displaymath' becomes default according
-to Erik \mbox{Luijten}'s suggestion. I was finally convinced
-of this as soon as I discovered how to avoid a spurious line
-number above ~\begin{linenomath}~ (subsection_\ref{ss:DM}).
-~\endlinenomath~ provides ~\ignorespaces~, so what could go
-wrong now?
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\DeclareOption{displaymath}{\PackageWarningNoLine{lineno}{%
- Option [displaymath] is obsolete -- default now!}}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(/New v4.3)
-
-\subsection{%
-Compatibility with \texttt{hyperref} %% own subsec. v4.3.
-\unskip}
-The ~hyperref~ package, via ~nameref~, requires three more
-groups in the second argment of a ~\newlabel~. Well, why
-shouldn't it get them? (New v3.07) The presence of the
-~nameref~ package is now detected automatically
-~\AtBeginDocument~. (/New v3.07) (Fixed in v3.09) We try
-to be smart, and test ~\AtBeginDocument~ if the ~nameref~
-package is loaded, but ~hyperref~ postpones the loading of
-~nameref~ too, so this is all in vain.
-
-(New v4.3) But we can also test at the first ~\linelabel~.
-Regarding the error-message for misplaced ~\linelabel~ from v4.11:
-previously, ~\linenumbers~ rendered ~\linelabel~ the genuine
-version of ~\linelabel~ from the start on. This doesn't work
-now, since ~\@LN@linelabel~ may change its meaning after the
-first ~\linenumbers~ and before a next one (if there is some).
-(/New v4.3)
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\DeclareOption{hyperref}{\PackageWarningNoLine{lineno}{%
- Option [hyperref] is obsolete.
- \MessageBreak The hyperref package is detected automatically.}}
-
-\AtBeginDocument{%
- \@ifpackageloaded{nameref}{%
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(New v4.3) ``Global'' is merely ``symbolic'' ~\AtBeginDoc...~.
-If ~nameref~ is not detected here, the next ~\@LN@linelabel~
-will do almost the same, then globally indeed.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
- \gdef\@LN@ExtraLabelItems{{}{}{}}%
- }{%
- \global\let\@LN@@linelabel\@LN@linelabel
- \gdef\@LN@linelabel{%
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-~\@ifpackageloaded~ is ``preamble only'', its---very
-internal---preamble definition is replicated here:
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
- \expandafter
- \ifx\csname ver@nameref.sty\endcsname\relax \else
- \gdef\@LN@ExtraLabelItems{{}{}{}}%
- \fi
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-Now aim at the ``usual'' behaviour:
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
- \global\let\@LN@linelabel\@LN@@linelabel
- \global\let\@LN@@linelabel\relax
- \@LN@linelabel
- }%
- }%
-}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(/New v4.3)
-
-(New v4.1)
-\subsection{%
-A note on calling so many options
-\unskip}
-
-The number of package options may stimulate worrying about how to
-\emph{enter} all the options that one would like to use---they may
-not fit into one line. Fortunately, you can safely break code lines
-after the commas separating the option names in the ~\usepackage~
-command (no comment marks needed).
-
-\subsection{%
-Execute options
-\unskip}\label{ss:ExOpt}
-
-We stop declaring options and execute the ones that are
-called by the user. (/New v4.1)
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\ProcessOptions
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(New v4.1) Now we know whether ~edtable.sty~ is wanted
-and (if it is) with which options it is to be called.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\if@LN@edtable \RequirePackage{edtable}[2005/03/07] \fi
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(/New v4.1)
-
-\section{%
-Former package extensions
-\label{s:Xt}\unskip}
-
-The extensions in this section were previously supplied
-in separate ~.sty~ files.
-
-\subsection{%
-$display math$
-\unskip}\label{ss:display}
-(New v4.3) From now on, you no longer need to type
-the ~{linenomath}~ environment with the ~\[~, ~{equation}~,
-and ~{eqnarray}~ environments---and you no longer need to
-use the former package option ~displaymath~ for this feature.
-(/New v4.3)
-
-The standard \LaTeX\ display math environments are
-wrapped in a ~{linenomath}~ environment.
-
-(New 3.05) The ~[fleqn]~ option of the standard
-\LaTeX\ classes defines the display math
-environments such that line numbers appear just
-fine. Thus, we need not do any tricks when
-~[fleqn]~ is loaded, as indicated by presents of
-the ~\mathindent~ register. (/New 3.05)
-
-(New 3.05a) for ~{eqnarray}~s we rather keep the
-old trick. (/New 3.05a)
-
-(New 3.08) Wrap ~\[~ and ~\]~ into ~{linenomath}~,
-instead of ~{displaymath}~. Also save the definition
-of ~\equation~, instead of replicating the current
-\LaTeX\ definition. (/New 3.08)
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
- \@ifundefined{mathindent}{
-
- \let\LN@displaymath\[%
- \let\LN@enddisplaymath\]%
- \renewcommand\[{\begin{linenomath}\LN@displaymath}%
- \renewcommand\]{\LN@enddisplaymath\end{linenomath}}%
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
- \let\LN@equation\equation
- \let\LN@endequation\endequation
- \renewenvironment{equation}%
- {\linenomath\LN@equation}%
- {\LN@endequation\endlinenomath}%
-
- }{}% \@ifundefined{mathindent} -- 3rd arg v4.2, was \par!
-
- \let\LN@eqnarray\eqnarray
- \let\LN@endeqnarray\endeqnarray
- \renewenvironment{eqnarray}%
- {\linenomath\LN@eqnarray}%
- {\LN@endeqnarray\endlinenomath}%
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(UL) Indeed. The \LaTeX\ macros are saved for
-unnumbered mode, which is detected by ~\linenomath~.
-(/UL)
-
-\subsection{%
-Line numbers in internal vertical mode
-\unskip}\label{ss:ILN}
-
-The command ~\internallinenumbers~ adds line numbers in
-internal vertical mode, but with limitations: we assume
-fixed baseline skip.
-
-(v4.22) v3.10 provided a global (~\global\advance~)
-as well as a local version (star-form, using
-~\c@internallinenumber~). ~\resetlinenumbers~ acted
-locally and was here used with the global version---save
-stack danger, \TeX book p._301---in v4.00 I
-disabled the global version therefore. Now I find that
-it is better to keep a global version, and the now global
-~\resetlinenumbers~ is perfect for this. The global version
-allows continuing the ``internal'' numbers in the ensuing
-``external'' text, and---unless reset by brackets
-argument---continuing the above series of line numbers.
-As with v3.10, the local version always starts with
-line number one. A new ~\@LN@iglobal~ steps ~\global~ly
-in the global version, otherwise it is ~\relax~.
-(I also remove all my stupid discussions as of v4.00.
-And I use ~\newcommand~.) (v4.22)
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\let\@LN@iglobal\global % v4.22
-
-\newcommand\internallinenumbers{\setrunninglinenumbers
- \let\@@par\internallinenumberpar
- \ifx\@par\@@@par\let\@par\internallinenumberpar\fi
- \ifx\par\@@@par\let\par\internallinenumberpar\fi
- \ifx\@par\linenumberpar\let\@par\internallinenumberpar\fi
- \ifx\par\linenumberpar\let\par\internallinenumberpar\fi
- \@ifnextchar[{\resetlinenumber}%]
- {\@ifstar{\let\c@linenumber\c@internallinenumber
- \let\@LN@iglobal\relax % v4.22
- \c@linenumber\@ne}{}}%
- }
-
-\let\endinternallinenumbers\endlinenumbers
-\@namedef{internallinenumbers*}{\internallinenumbers*}
-\expandafter\let\csname endinternallinenumbers*\endcsname\endlinenumbers
-
-\newcount\c@internallinenumber
-\newcount\c@internallinenumbers
-
-\newcommand\internallinenumberpar{%
- \ifvmode\@@@par\else\ifinner\@@@par\else\@@@par
- \begingroup
- \c@internallinenumbers\prevgraf
- \setbox\@tempboxa\hbox{\vbox{\makeinternalLinenumbers}}%
- \dp\@tempboxa\prevdepth
- \ht\@tempboxa\z@
- \nobreak\vskip-\prevdepth
- \nointerlineskip\box\@tempboxa
- \endgroup
- \fi\fi
- }
-
-\newcommand\makeinternalLinenumbers{%
- \ifnum\c@internallinenumbers>\z@ % v4.2
- \hb@xt@\z@{\makeLineNumber}%
- \@LN@iglobal % v4.22
- \advance\c@linenumber\@ne
- \advance\c@internallinenumbers\m@ne
- \expandafter\makeinternalLinenumbers\fi
- }
- % TODO v4.4+: star: line numbers right!? cf. lnocapt.sty
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-
-\subsection{%
-Line number references with offset
-\unskip}
-
-This extension defines macros to refer to line
-numbers with an offset, e.g., to refer to a line
-which cannot be labeled directly (display math).
-This was formerly knows as ~rlineno.sty~.
-
-To refer to a pagewise line number with offset:
-\begin{quote}
-~\linerefp[~<OFFSET>~]{~<LABEL>~}~
-\end{quote}
-To refer to a running line number with offset:
-\begin{quote}
-~\linerefr[~<OFFSET>~]{~<LABEL>~}~
-\end{quote}
-To refer to a line number labeled in the same mode as currently
-selected:
-\begin{quote}
-~\lineref[~<OFFSET>~]{~<LABEL>~}~
-\end{quote}
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\newcommand\lineref{%
- \ifx\c@linenumber\c@runninglinenumber
- \expandafter\linerefr
- \else
- \expandafter\linerefp
- \fi
-}
-
-\newcommand*\linerefp[2][\z@]{{%
- \let\@thelinenumber\thelinenumber
- \edef\thelinenumber{\advance\c@linenumber#1\relax
- \noexpand\@thelinenumber}%
- \ref{#2}%
-}}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-This goes deep into \LaTeX's internals.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\newcommand*\linerefr[2][\z@]{{%
- \def\@@linerefadd{\advance\c@linenumber#1}%
- \expandafter\@setref\csname r@#2\endcsname
- \@linerefadd{#2}%
-}}
-
-\newcommand*\@linerefadd[2]{\c@linenumber=#1\@@linerefadd\relax
- \thelinenumber}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-
-\subsection{%
-Numbered quotation environments
-\unskip}
-
-The ~{numquote}~ and ~{numquotation}~
-environments are like ~{quote}~ and
-~{quotation}~, except there will be line
-numbers.
-
-An optional argument gives the number to count
-from. A star ~*~ (inside or outside the closing
-~}~) prevent the reset of the line numbers.
-Default is to count from one.
-
-(v4.22: A local version using ~\c@internallinenumber~
-might be useful, see subsection_\ref{ss:ILN}.) %% TODO v4.4+
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\newcommand\quotelinenumbers
- {\@ifstar\linenumbers{\@ifnextchar[\linenumbers{\linenumbers*}}}
-
-\newdimen\quotelinenumbersep
-\quotelinenumbersep=\linenumbersep
-\let\quotelinenumberfont\linenumberfont
-
-\newcommand\numquotelist
- {\leftlinenumbers
- \linenumbersep\quotelinenumbersep
- \let\linenumberfont\quotelinenumberfont
- \addtolength{\linenumbersep}{-\@totalleftmargin}%
- \quotelinenumbers
- }
-
-\newenvironment{numquote} {\quote\numquotelist}{\endquote}
-\newenvironment{numquotation} {\quotation\numquotelist}{\endquotation}
-\newenvironment{numquote*} {\quote\numquotelist*}{\endquote}
-\newenvironment{numquotation*}{\quotation\numquotelist*}{\endquotation}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-
-\subsection{%
-Frame around a paragraph
-\unskip}
-
-The ~{bframe}~ environment draws a frame around
-some text, across page breaks, if necessary.
-
-This works only for plain text paragraphs,
-without special height lines. All lines must be
-~\baselineskip~ apart, no display math.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\newenvironment{bframe}
- {\par
- \@tempdima\textwidth
- \advance\@tempdima 2\bframesep
- \setbox\bframebox\hb@xt@\textwidth{%
- \hskip-\bframesep
- \vrule\@width\bframerule\@height\baselineskip\@depth\bframesep
- \advance\@tempdima-2\bframerule
- \hskip\@tempdima
- \vrule\@width\bframerule\@height\baselineskip\@depth\bframesep
- \hskip-\bframesep
- }%
- \hbox{\hskip-\bframesep
- \vrule\@width\@tempdima\@height\bframerule\@depth\z@}%
- \nointerlineskip
- \copy\bframebox
- \nobreak
- \kern-\baselineskip
- \runninglinenumbers
- \def\makeLineNumber{\copy\bframebox\hss}%
- }
- {\par
- \kern-\prevdepth
- \kern\bframesep
- \nointerlineskip
- \@tempdima\textwidth
- \advance\@tempdima 2\bframesep
- \hbox{\hskip-\bframesep
- \vrule\@width\@tempdima\@height\bframerule\@depth\z@}%
- }
-
-\newdimen\bframerule
-\bframerule=\fboxrule
-
-\newdimen\bframesep
-\bframesep=\fboxsep
-
-\newbox\bframebox
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-
-
-\section{%
-Move \scs{vadjust} items (New v4.00)
-\unskip}\label{s:MVadj}
-
-This section completes reviving ~\pagebreak~, ~\nopagebreak~,
-~\vspace~, and the star and optional form of ~\\~. This was
-started in section_\ref{ss:output} and resumed in
-section_\ref{ss:MLN} and subsection_\ref{ss:calls}.
-The problem was explained in section_\ref{ss:output}:
-~\vadjust~ items come out at a bad position, and the
-\LaTeX\ commands named before work with ~\vadjust~ indeed.
-Our solution was sketched there as well.
-
-According to the caveat in subsection_\ref{ss:OnOff} concerning
-~\ifLineNumbers~, the \LaTeX\ commands enumerated may go
-wrong if you switch line numbering inside or at the end of
-a paragraph.
-
-\subsection{%
-Redefining \scs{vadjust}
-\unskip}\label{ss:PVadj}
-
-~\vadjust~ will temporarily be changed into the following
-command.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\def\PostponeVadjust#1{%
- \global\let\vadjust\@LN@@vadjust
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-This undoes a ~\global\let\vadjust\PostponeVadjust~ which will
-start each of the refined \LaTeX\ commands. The ~\global~s
-are most probably superfluous. They might be useful should one
-~\vadjust~ appear in a group starting after the change of
-~\vadjust~ into ~\PostponeVadjust~.
-(UL) Even the undoing may be superfluous, cf._discussion
-in section_\ref{ss:ReDef} below. (UL)
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
- \vadjust{\penalty-\@Mppvacodepen}%
- \g@addto@macro\@LN@vadjustlist{#1\@lt}%
-}
-\let\@LN@@vadjust\vadjust
-\global\let\@LN@vadjustlist\@empty
-\global\let\@LN@do@vadjusts\relax
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-These ~\global~s are just to remind that
-all the changes of the strings after ~\let~ should be
-~\global~ (\TeX book p._301). ~\@LN@vadjustlist~ collects
-the ~\vadjust~ items of a paragraph. ~\PassVadjustList~
-tears one ~\vadjust~ item for the current line out of
-~\@LN@vadjustlist~ and puts it into ~\@LN@do@vadjusts~.
-The latter is encountered each line in ~\MakeLineNo~
-(section_\ref{ss:MLN}), while those \LaTeX\ ~\vadjust~
-commands will come rather rarely. So I decided that
-~\@LN@do@vadjust~ is ~\relax~ until a ~\vadjust~ item
-is waiting. In the latter case, ~\@LN@do@vadjusts~
-is turned into a list macro which resets itself to
-~\relax~ when the other contents have been placed in
-the vertical list.---~\PassVadjustList~ is invoked by
-the output routine (section_\ref{ss:output}), so the
-~\box255~ must be put back.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\def\PassVadjustList{%
- \unvbox\@cclv
- \expandafter \@LN@xnext \@LN@vadjustlist \@@
- \@tempa \@LN@vadjustlist
- \ifx\@LN@do@vadjusts\relax
- \gdef\@LN@do@vadjusts{\global\let\@LN@do@vadjusts\relax}%
- \fi
- \expandafter \g@addto@macro \expandafter \@LN@do@vadjusts
- \expandafter {\@tempa}%
-}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-
-\subsection{%
-Redefining the \LaTeX\ commands
-\unskip}\label{ss:ReDef}
-
-Now we change ~\pagebreak~ etc.\
-so that they use ~\PostponeVadjust~ in place of ~\vadjust~.
-We try to do this as independently as possible of the
-implementation of the \LaTeX\ commands to be redefined.
-Therefore, we don't just copy macro definition code from any
-single implementation (say, latest \LaTeX) and insert our
-changes, but attach a conditional
-~\global\let\vadjust\PostponeVadjust~
-to their left ends in a way which should work rather
-independantly of their actual code.
-However, ~\vadjust~ should be the primitive again after
-execution of the command. So the ~\global\let...~ may be used
-only if it's guaranteed that a ~\vadjust~ is near.---(UL)
-Sure? In line numbering mode, probably each ~\vadjust~
-coming from a \LaTeX\ command should be ~\PostponeVadjust~.
-~\marginpar~s and floats seem to be the only cases which
-are not explicitly dealt with in the present section.
-This would be a way to avoid ~\@LN@nobreaktrue~!
-Of course, the ~\vadjust~s that the present package uses
-then must be replaced by ~\@LN@@vadjust~.---Maybe
-next time. (/UL)
-
-The next command and something else will be added to the
-\LaTeX\ commands we are concerned with here.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\DeclareRobustCommand\@LN@changevadjust{%
- \ifvmode\else\ifinner\else
- \global\let\vadjust\PostponeVadjust
- \fi\fi
-}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(UL) What about math mode? Math display? Warn? (/UL)
-
-~\@tempa~ will now become a two place macro which adds first
-argument (single token), enclosed by ~\ifLineNumbers~\,\dots
-~\fi~ to the left of second argument. As long as we need it,
-we can't use the star form of ~\DeclareRobustCommand~ or
-the like, because AMS-\LaTeX\ uses ~\@tempa~ for ~\@ifstar~.
-(New v4.41) And for the same reason, that ~\CheckCommand*~
-had to be raised! (/New v4.41)
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\CheckCommand*\@parboxrestore{\@arrayparboxrestore\let\\\@normalcr}
-
-\def\@tempa#1#2{%
- \expandafter \def \expandafter#2\expandafter{\expandafter
- \ifLineNumbers\expandafter#1\expandafter\fi#2}%
-}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-(UL) This ~\ifLineNumber~ can be fooled by
-~\linenumbers~ ahead etc. It might be better to place
-a signal penalty in any case and let the output routine
-decide what to do.
-(/UL)
-
-We use the occasion to switch off linenumbers where they
-don't work anyway and where we don't want them,
-especially in footnotes:
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\@tempa\nolinenumbers\@arrayparboxrestore
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-We hope this suffices $\dots$ let's check one thing
-at least: [(New v4.41) see ~\CheckCommand~ above (/New v4.41)]
-
-Now for the main theme of the section.
-The next lines assume that ~\vspace~, ~\pagebreak~, and
-~\nopagebreak~ use ~\vadjust~ whenever they occur outside
-vertical mode; moreover, that they don't directly read
-an argument. Indeed ~\pagebreak~ and ~\nopagebreak~ first
-call something which tests for a left bracket ahead,
-while ~\vspace~ first tests for a star.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\@tempa\@LN@changevadjust\vspace
-\@tempa\@LN@changevadjust\pagebreak
-\@tempa\@LN@changevadjust\nopagebreak
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-~\\~, however, uses ~\vadjust~ only in star or optional form.
-We relax independency of implementation in assuming
-that ~\@normalcr~ is the fragile version of ~\\~
-(and we use ~\@ifstar~!).
-(Using a copy of ~\\~ would be safer, but an ugly repetition
-of ~\protect~.)
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\DeclareRobustCommand\\{%
- \ifLineNumbers
- \expandafter \@LN@cr
- \else
- \expandafter \@normalcr
- \fi
-}
-\def\@LN@cr{%
- \@ifstar{\@LN@changevadjust\@normalcr*}%
- {\@ifnextchar[{\@LN@changevadjust\@normalcr}\@normalcr}%
-}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-Moreover we hope that ~\newline~ never leads to a ~\vadjust~,
-although names of some commands invoked by ~\\~ contain
-~newline~. At last, this seems to have been OK since 1989 or
-even earlier.
-
-\modulolinenumbers[1]
-\firstlinenumber{0}
-Let's have a few tests.\vspace*{.5\baselineskip}
-Testing ~\pagebreak~ and ~\nopagebreak~ would be too expensive
-here, but---oops!---we have just experienced a successful
-~\vspace*{.5\baselineskip}~. A
-~\\*[.5\baselineskip]~\\*[.5\baselineskip] may look even more
-drastical, but this time we are happy about it. Note that the
-line numbers have moved with the lines. Without our changes,
-one line number\vadjust{\kern.5\baselineskip} would have
-``anticipated'' the move of the next line, just as you can
-observe it now.
-(/New v4.00)
-
-\switchlinenumbers
-
-\subsection{%
-Reminder on obsoleteness
-\unskip}
-
-(New v4.1) We have completed inclusion of the earlier
-extension packages ~linenox0.sty~, ~linenox1.sty~, and
-~lnopatch.sty~. If one of them is loaded, though,
-we produce an error message before something weird happens.
-We avoid ~\newif~ because the switchings occur so rarely.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\AtBeginDocument{%
- \let\if@LN@obsolete\iffalse
- \@ifpackageloaded{linenox0}{\let\if@LN@obsolete\iftrue}\relax
- \@ifpackageloaded{linenox1}{\let\if@LN@obsolete\iftrue}\relax
- \@ifpackageloaded{lnopatch}{\let\if@LN@obsolete\iftrue}\relax
- \if@LN@obsolete
- \PackageError{lineno}{Obsolete extension package(s)}{%
- With lineno.sty version 4.00 or later,\MessageBreak
- linenox0/linenox1/lnopatch.sty must no longer be loaded.}%
- \fi
-}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-
-\modulolinenumbers[1]
-\section{%
-The final touch
-\unskip}
-
-There is one deadcycle for each line number.
-\begin{code}\begin{verbatim}
-\advance\maxdeadcycles 100
-
-\endinput
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{code}
-
-\section{%
-The user commands
-\unskip}\label{s:UserCmds}
-
-The user commands to turn on and off line numbering
-are
-\begin{description}\item
-[|\linenumbers] \ \par
-Turn on line numbering in the current mode.
-
-\item
-[|\linenumbers*] \ \par$\qquad$
-and reset the line number to 1.
-\def\NL{<number>]}\item
-[|\linenumbers[\NL] \ \par$\qquad$
-and start with <number>.
-\item
-[|\nolinenumbers] \ \par
-Turn off line numbering.
-\item
-[|\runninglinenumbers*[\NL] \ \par
-Turn on ~running~ line numbers, with the same optional
-arguments as ~\linenumbers~. The numbers are running
-through the text over pagebreaks. When you turn
-numbering off and on again, the numbers will continue,
-except, of cause, if you ask to reset or preset the
-counter.
-\item
-[|\pagewiselinenumbers] \ \par
-Turn on ~pagewise~ line numbers. The lines on each
-page are numbered beginning with one at the first
-~pagewise~ numbered line.
-\item
-[|\resetlinenumber[\NL] \ \par
-Reset ~[~Set~]~ the line number to 1
-~[~<number>~]~.
-\item
-[|\setrunninglinenumbers] \ \par
-Switch to ~running~ line number mode. Do \emph{not}
-turn it on or off.
-\item
-[|\setpagewiselinenumbers] \ \par
-Switch to ~pagewise~ line number mode. Do \emph{not}
-turn it on or off.
-\item
-[|\switchlinenumbers*] \ \par
-Causes margin switching in pagewise modes. With the
-star, put the line numbers on the inner margin.
-\item
-[|\leftlinenumbers*] \ \par
-\item
-[|\rightlinenumbers*] \ \par
-Set the line numbers in the left/right margin. With the
-star this works for both modes of operation, without
-the star only for the currently selected mode.
-\item
-[|\runningpagewiselinenumbers] \ \par
-When using the pagewise line number mode, do not
-subtract the page offset. This results in running
-line numbers again, but with the possibility to switch
-margins. Be careful when doing line number
-referencing, this mode status must be the same while
-setting the paragraph and during references.
-\item
-[|\realpagewiselinenumbers] \ \par
-Reverses the effect of ~\runningpagewiselinenumbers~.
-\item
-[|\modulolinenumbers[\NL] \ \par
-Give a number only to lines which are multiples of
-~[~<number>~]~. If <number> is not specified, the
-current value in the counter ~linenumbermodulo~ is
-retained. <number>=1 turns this off without changing
-~linenumbermodulo~. The counter is initialized to 5.
-\item
-[|\modulolinenumbers*[\NL] \ \par
-Like ~\modulolinenumbers~, the only difference being
-that the first line number after a ~\linenumbers~
-(or ~\runninglinenumbers~, ~\pagewiselinenumbers~,
-~\quotelinenumbers~) is printed regardless of the
-modulo---yet `1' is printed only after (or \dots)
-~\firstlinenumber{1}~.
-This also applies to the first line of a
-~{linenumbers}~ or respective environment.
-See subsection_\ref{ss:Mod} for another explanation.
-The behaviour may be unsatisfactory with pagewise
-line-numbering.
-\item
-[|\firstlinenumber] \ \par
-~\firstlinenumber{~<filino>~}~ brings about that
-(after it) line numbers less than <filino> do
-\emph{not} appear in the margin. Moreover, with
-~\modulolinenumbers[~<number>~]~, just the line
-numbers which are <filino> plus a multiple of
-<number> are printed.---If you had
-~\firstlinenumber{~<pos>~}~ with some $\mbox{<pos>}>0$
-and want to switch to printing multiples of, e.g.,
-4, you best do ~\modulolinenumbers[4]~ and
-~\firstlinenumber{0}~. (See subsection_\ref{ss:Mod}
-for technical details.)
-\item
-[|\linenumberdisplaymath] \ \par
-Number the lines of a display math in a ~{linenomath}~
-environment, but do not in a ~{linenomath*}~
-environment. This is used by the package option
-~[mathlines]~.
-\item
-[|\nolinenumberdisplaymath] \ \par
-Do not Number the lines of a display math in a
-~{linenomath}~ environment, but do in a
-~{linenomath*}~ environment. This is the default.
-\item
-[|\linelabel] \ \par
-Set a ~\linelabel{~<foo>~}~ to the line number where
-this commands is in. Refer to it with the \LaTeX\
-referencing commands ~\ref{~<foo>~}~ and
-~\pageref{~<foo>~}~.
-\end{description}
-The commands can be used globally, locally within groups
-or as environments. It is important to know that they
-take action only when the ~\par~ is executed. The
-~\end{~<mode>~linenumbers}~ commands provide a ~\par~.
-Examples:
-\begin{verse}
-~{\linenumbers~ <text> ~\par}~ \\
-\ \\
-~\begin{linenumbers}~ \\
-<text> \\
-~\end{linenumbers}~ \\
-\ \\
-<paragraph> ~{\linenumbers\par}~ \\
-\ \\
-~\linenumbers~ \\
-<text> ~\par~ \\
-~\nolinenumbers~ \\
-\ \\
-~\linenumbers~ \\
-<paragraph> ~{\nolinenumbers\par}~ \\
-\end{verse}
-(New v4.00)
-However, the examples containing <paragraph> show what you
-should \emph{not} do, at least if you use ~\pagebreak~,
-~\nopagebreak~, ~\vspace~, ~\\*~ or
-~\\[~<space>~]~---cf._section_\ref{s:MVadj}.
-
-The same care should be applied to the ``wizard'' devices
-~\ifLineNumbers~ (subsection_\ref{ss:OnOff}) and
-~\PostponeVadjust~ (section_\ref{ss:PVadj}).
-(/New v4.00)
-
-(New v4.11) Oh, and the commands and environments of
-section_{s:Xt} are missing. Sorry, I am in a hurry now.
-May be next time.% %% TODO v4.4+
----And the environments ~{linenomath}~ and ~{linenomath*}~should
-get an own paragraph. In short, each math display, equation,
-or ~{eqnarray}~ should be ``wrapped'' in one of ~{linenomath}~
-and ~{linenomath*}~.
-
-\subsection{%
-Customization hooks
-\unskip}
-
-There are several hooks to customize the appearance of the
-line numbers, and some low level hooks for special
-effects.
-\begin{description}\item
-[|\thelinenumber] \ \par
-This macro should give the representation of the line
-number in the \LaTeX-counter ~linenumber~. The
-default is provided by \LaTeX: \par$\qquad$
-~\arabic{linenumber}~
-\item
-[|\makeLineNumberLeft] \ \par
-This macro is used to attach a line number to the left
-of the text page. This macro should fill an ~\hbox to 0pt~
-which will be placed at the left margin of the
-page, with the reference point aligned to the line to
-which it should give a number. Please use the macro
-~\LineNumber~ to refer to the line number.
-
-The default definition is \par$\qquad$
-~\hss\linenumberfont\LineNumber\hskip\linenumbersep~
-\item
-[|\makeLineNumberRight] \ \par
-Like ~\makeLineNumberLeft~, but for line numbers on
-the right margin.
-
-The default definition is \par$\qquad$
-~\linenumberfont\hskip\linenumbersep\hskip\textwidth~ \par$\qquad$
-~\hbox to\linenumberwidth{\hss\LineNumber}\hss~
-\item
-[|\linenumberfont] \ \par
-This macro is initialized to \par$\qquad$
-~\normalfont\tiny\sffamily~
-\item
-[|\linenumbersep] \ \par
-This dimension register sets the separation of the
-linenumber to the text. Default value is ~10pt~.
-\item
-[|\linenumberwidth] \ \par
-This dimension register sets the width of the line
-number box on the right margin. The distance of the
-right edge of the text to the right edge of the line
-number is ~\linenumbersep~ + ~\linenumberwidth~. The
-default value is ~10pt~.
-\item
-[|\theLineNumber] (for wizards) \ \par
-This macro is called for printing a ~\newlabel~ entry
-to the aux-file. Its definition depends on the mode.
-For running line numbers it's just ~\thelinenumber~,
-while in pagewise mode, the page offset subtraction
-is done in here.
-\item
-[|\makeLineNumber] (for wizards) \ \par
-This macro produces the line numbers. The definition
-depends on the mode. In the running line numbers
-mode it just expands ~\makeLineNumberLeft~.
-\item
-[|\LineNumber] (for wizards) \ \par
-This macro is called by ~\makeLineNumber~ to typeset
-the line number. This hook is changed by the modulo
-mechanism
-and by ~\firstlinenumber~.
-\end{description}
-\end{document}%D
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-%% LNoSuppl.tex -- U.L.
-\title{\LARGE \bf Supplementary files belonging \\
- to the \textit{lineno.sty} distribution \\[1ex]
- \normalfont \Large
- Lazy \texttt{ASCII}$\to$\texttt{PDF} listings}
-\author{Uwe L\"uck}
-\documentclass[10pt]{article}
-\usepackage{verbatim}
-\pagestyle{headings}
-\newcommand*{\cs}[1]{\texttt{\char"5C#1}}
-\newcommand*{\lcurl}[1]{\[\texttt{CTAN:/macros/latex/contrib/#1}\]}
-\makeatletter
-\newcommand*{\notinaux}[1]{%
- \ifx\protect\@typeset@protect #1%
- \else
- \ifdim\lastskip>\z@\ignorespaces\fi
- \fi}
-\makeatother
-\begin{document}
-\maketitle
-\section*{Preface}
-
-\texttt{lineno.sty} is a macro package made by
-Stephan~I.~B\"ottcher for attaching line numbers to
-\LaTeX\ documents. Some people have used it for revising
-submittings in collaboration with referees or co-authors.
-Documentations are nowadays preferred to be in
-Adobe's \texttt{PDF}---so \texttt{lineno.sty}'s
-documentation is \lcurl{lineno/lineno.pdf\,.}
-
-\texttt{ednotes.sty} uses \texttt{lineno.sty} for critical
-editions, combining it with Alexander~I.~Rozhenko's
-\texttt{manyfoot.sty}---this was Christian Tapp's idea,
-who then hired me for adding the \TeX nical details.
-In doing this, I had to change some internals of
-\texttt{lineno.sty}, so Stephan transferred maintenance
-to me; then some of my macro files that I originally had
-made for \texttt{ednotes.sty} wandered into the
-\texttt{lineno} directory of CTAN---because they turned
-out not to need \texttt{ednotes.sty},
-just to work as extensions of \texttt{lineno.sty}\,.
-
-Now, I haven't had the time for making \texttt{.dtx} versions
-of the \texttt{.sty} files for \texttt{ednotes}.
-Therefore, ordinary \texttt{.pdf} documentation for
-the remaining \texttt{.sty} files of \lcurl{lineno/}
-is missing.
-What you see here is nothing but a somewhat structured listing
-of the additional \texttt{.txt} and \texttt{.sty} files in
-\texttt{PDF}, deriving from the \texttt{verbatim} package and
-its \cs{verbatiminput} command. I hope the high quality
-(scalable) output is worth it.
-
-\leavevmode\hfill \textit{U.\,L.}
-
-\newpage
-\tableofcontents
-
-\section{The \texttt{.txt} files}
-\subsection{\texttt{README.txt}}
-\verbatiminput{README.txt}
-\subsection{\texttt{COPYING.txt}}
-\verbatiminput{COPYING.txt}
-\subsection{\texttt{CHANGES.txt}}
-\verbatiminput{CHANGES.txt}
-
-\section{Tabular and array environments}
-\texttt{lineno.sty}'s package options \texttt{edtable},
-\texttt{longtable}, and \texttt{nolongtablepatch}
-redefine \LaTeX\ tabular and array environments
-such that \texttt{lineno} and \texttt{ednotes} commands
-can be used inside. The code for these options resides
-in separate files at present. We are listing them here.
-\subsection{\texttt{edtable.sty}}
-\verbatiminput{edtable.sty}
-\subsection{\texttt{ltabptch.sty}}
-\verbatiminput{ltabptch.sty}
-
-\section{\cs{linelabel} and notes from \textit{math} mode:
- \notinaux{\\} \texttt{ednmath0.sty}}
-\verbatiminput{ednmath0.sty}
-
-\section{Extended line number references: \texttt{vplref.sty}}
-\texttt{vplref.sty} is input through the \texttt{lineno}
-package option \texttt{addpageno}. This adds page numbers
-to line number references to distant sides---using the
-\texttt{varioref} package from the \LaTeX\ distribution.
-\verbatiminput{vplref.sty}
-
-\end{document}
-
-end of LNoSuppl.tex
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-% Copyright 1995--1999 Stephan I. B"ottcher <stephan@nevis1.columbia.edu>
-%
-% This program can be redistributed and/or modified under the terms
-% of the LaTeX Project Public License Distributed from CTAN
-% archives in directory macros/latex/base/lppl.txt; either
-% version 1 of the License, or any later version.
-%
-% $Id: ulineno.tex,v 3.1 2001/08/03 03:29:19 stephan Exp $
-%
-% 1999-06-11 SiB: updated for lineno.sty v3.00
-
-\documentclass[12pt,a4paper,titlepage]{article}
-
- \date{\def\$##1: ##2 ##3${##2}%$
- Version
- \$Revision: 3.1 $,
- \$Date: 2001/08/03 03:29:19 $
- }
- \def\lineno.sty{\texttt{\itshape lineno.sty}}
-
-
-\title{ \lineno.sty
-\\ Users Manual
-}
-\author{ Stephan I. B\"ottcher
-}
-
-\usepackage{lineno}
-\usepackage{url}
-
-\def~{\verb~}
-\catcode`\<\catcode`\~
-\def<#1>{$\langle${\itshape#1}\/$\rangle$}
-\catcode`\|\catcode`\~
-\def|#1{{\ttfamily\string#1}}
-\def\NL{<number>]}
-
-\begin{document}
-\begin{runninglinenumbers}
-\renewcommand\linenumberfont{\normalfont\small\bfseries}
-\setlength\linenumbersep{1cm}
-\maketitle
-\thispagestyle{empty}
-\resetlinenumber
-\tableofcontents
-\clearpage
-\setcounter{page}{1}
-\pagewiselinenumbers
-
-\section{When to use \lineno.sty}
-
-The primary use of \lineno.sty is to get line numbers in your LaTeX
-document. \lineno.sty directly supports line numbers in various
-modes, and if you have any wishes that are not directly supported,
-chances are good that \lineno.sty can be adapted to do it. And if it
-turns out to be difficult with \lineno.sty, then it will be even more
-difficult without.
-
-There is one class of cases however, where \lineno.sty is not the most
-appropriate tool. When your text already comes in lines, like source
-listings, tables, poetry, then \lineno.sty will propably do the job,
-but other tools could do it much more efficiently.
-
-\lineno.sty can only number lines in the main text. Lines in any kind
-of boxes cannot be numbered. But see section \ref{sec:ilineno} below.
-
-\lineno.sty is especially useful when the text is broken into lines by
-\TeX\ itself. In this case, the task to attach line numbers is not
-easy, and a tool like \lineno.sty has good chances to break when used
-together with other packages.
-
-On the other hand, \lineno.sty proved to be quite stable, and I did
-not get any reports of complete failure yet.
-
-With \lineno.sty, you can refer to the line numbers via \LaTeX s
-~\ref~ and ~\pageref~ macros.
-
-There are other applications, not directly related to line numbering.
-Whenever you want to attach something to your text, after a paragraph
-was broken into lines, across pagebreaks, lineno may do the job.
-
-\begin{bframe}
- Say, you need a frame around some text, but the text should be able
- to break across pages, \lineno.sty can be used to draw rules on both
- margins, which can be completed at the top and bottom by some
- special environment, see section\,\,\ref{sec:bframe}.
-\end{bframe}
-
-There may be cases, where other packages do a better job, e.g.,
-\url{CTAN:macros/latex/contrib/supported/numline}.
-
-
-\section{Where to get \lineno.sty}
-
-\lineno.sty is available on the \emph{Comprehensive TeX Archive
- Network} (CTAN), e.g, \url{ftp:// ftp.tex.ac.uk/ tex-archive/
- macros/ latex/ contrib/ supported/ lineno/ lineno.sty}.
-
-The home of \lineno.sty is \url{http:// www.nevis.columbia.edu/
- ~stephan/ tex/ #lineno}. Here you can get the latest version.
-
-\end{runninglinenumbers}
-
-\section{How to use \lineno.sty}
-
-As any other \LaTeXe\ package, you need to load it with
-\begin{quote}
- ~\usepackage[~<options>~]{lineno}~
-\end{quote}
-
-\subsection{Package options}
-
-The available <options> are:
-\begin{description}
-
-\item[\texttt{[left]}:] Put the line numbers into the left margin
- (default).
-
-\item[\texttt{[right]}:] Put the line numbers into the right margin.
-
-\item[\texttt{[switch]}:] Put the line numbers into the outer margin
- (left on even numbered pager, right on odd numbered pages).
-
-\item[\texttt{[switch*]}:] Put the line numbers into the inner
- margin.
-
-\item[\texttt{[pagewise]}:] Number the lines from 1 on each page.
-
-\item[\texttt{[running]}:] Continuously number the lines (default).
-
-\item[\texttt{[modulo]}:] Print line numbers only if they are
- multiples of five.
-
-\item[\texttt{[mathlines]}:] When using the ~{linenomath}~
- environment for display math, put line numbers also on the lines of
- the display.
-
-\item[\texttt{[displaymath]}:] Automatically wrap the standard LaTeX
- display math environments in ~{linenomath}~.
-
- \begin{itshape}
- Change from v2 to v3: ~[mathlines]~ was called ~[displaymath]~
- before, and ~[displaymath]~ was ~\usepacke{mlineno}~.
- \end{itshape}
-
-\end{description}
-All effects of these option can also be obtained by calling certain
-macros later in the document, except for ~[displaymath]~.
-
-\subsection{How to turn on line numbering}
-
-The line numbering is not activated by default. If you want line
-numbers, you have to turn it on. The simplest way is to say
-\begin{quote}
- ~\linenumbers~
-\end{quote}
-This will turn on line numbers within the current group, according to
-the currently selected mode. If you do it right at the beginning, the
-whole document will be numbered.
-
-~\linenumbers~ takes effect only when a paragraph is finished. This
-is important if you use ~\linenumbers~ for a single paragraph only.
-This will \emph{not} work:
-\begin{quote}\obeylines
- ~\begingroup~\\%
- ~\linenumbers~
- Text of your paragraph.
- ~\endgroup~
-\end{quote}
-because the ~\endgroup~ terminates the effect of ~\linenumbers~ before
-the paragraph is finished. The solution is to insert an empty line,
-or an explicit ~\par~ before the ~\endgroup~.
-
-The prefered solution is to use an enviroment:
-\begin{quote}\obeylines
- ~\begin{linenumbers}~
- Text of your paragraph.
- ~\end{linenumbers}~
-\end{quote}
-~\end{linenumbers}~ terminates the paragraph for you. It will also
-make sure that the next paragraph is not indented, if there is no
-empty line in between.
-
-This form will not finish any preceeding paragraph. If you do not
-leave an empty line before ~\begin{linenumbers}~, the previous
- paragraph may also get line numbers (this is not true after a list
- environment).
-
-A quite esoteric form to number a single paragraph is:
-\begin{quote}\obeylines
- Text of your paragraph.
- ~{\linenumbers\par}~
-\end{quote}
-Here, the ~\linenumbers~ is turned on in a group that just executes
-the ~\par~ to terminate the previous paragraph. Only this paragraph
-will have line numbers. (~\par~ is exactly equivalent to an empty
-line).
-
-
-\subsection{How to turn off line numbering}
-
-You do not usualy turn of line numbering explicitly, but rather
-restrict line numbering to a group or an environment. However, you
-can turn it off with the command
-\begin{quote}
- ~\nolinenumbers~
-\end{quote}
-This macro can also be used as an environment. The same restrictions
-apply as for ~\linenumbers~.
-
-
-\section{Numbering modes}
-
-Attaching line numbers after \TeX\ has broken the paragraph into lines
-is already quite a difficult job for \TeX. Why? Because \TeX\ does
-not normally give you any control after line breaking. \lineno.sty
-does it by pretending that the current page ends after each and every
-line. This keeps \TeX\ quite busy, but works.
-
-Often, you want the line numbers to depend on the page they finally end
-up. E.g., you want the numbers to start with~ ~1 one each new page,
-or you want them to appear on the outer margins in twoside mode. This
-is an almost impossible demand, but \lineno.sty can do it, at some
-cost, in terms of computing time, memory, and disk space. \lineno.sty
-needs to write a note into the auxiliary file for each line in the
-numbered part of the text, and \TeX\ keeps some memory for each page,
-and all that takes some computation time to figure out on which page
-the line was in the last \LaTeX\ run.
-
-Thus, there are two basic numbering modes
-\begin{enumerate}
-
-\item \emph{Running} line numbers. The numbers run continuously along
- the document, without considering page breaks.
-
- The line numbers can be reset, or preset at any point in the
- document (except within a paragraph). Margin switching (or any
- other dependence on the page breaks) is not possible.
-
-\item \emph{Pagewise} line numbers. The lines on each page are
- numbered from one. Automatic margin switching is possible.
-
- \emph{Running} mode can be simulated in pagewise mode, to get
- automatic margin switching with continuous line numbers, but without
- the ability to reset/preset the line numbers anywhere in the
- document.
-
- Any feature that depends on the page breaks must use this mode.
-
-\end{enumerate}
-
-\begin{runninglinenumbers*}
-
-\subsection{\emph{Running} line numbers}
-
-This is the default mode of operation. The lines of your text are
-numbered continuously across page breaks.
-
-You cannot get automatic margin switching in this mode, because at the
-time when the line numbers are attached, it is not yet decided on
-which page the line will end up. However, you can simulate continuous
-line numbers in \emph{pagewise} mode (see below), where margin
-switching becomes possible.
-
-You get this mode by
-\begin{itemize}\raggedright
-\item \emph{not} specifying any of the package options
- ~[switch,pagewise]~,
-\item specifying the package option ~[running]~,
-\item give the command ~\setrunninglinenumbers~ in the document, or
-\item turn on line numbering with ~\runninglinenumbers~ or
- ~\begin{runninglinenumbers}~.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\subsubsection{Reseting or setting the line number}
-
-You can reset the line number with
-\begin{quote}
- ~\resetlinenumber[~<number>~]~
-\end{quote}
-where the default is to reset the line number to one.
-
-Alternatively, you can give the line number in an optional argument to
-any command that turns on the line numbering in this mode:
-\begin{quote}\obeylines
- ~\linenumbers[~<number>~]~
- ~\runninglinenumbers[~<number>~]~
- ~\begin{linenumbers}[~<number>~]~
- ~\begin{runninglinenumbers}[~<number>~]~
-\end{quote}
-or reset the line number to 1 with any of the following:
-\begin{quote}\obeylines
- ~\linenumbers*~
- ~\runninglinenumbers*~
- ~\begin{linenumbers*}~
- ~\begin{linenumbers}*~
- ~\begin{runninglinenumbers*}~
- ~\begin{runninglinenumbers}*~
-\end{quote}
-This section of the manual is enclosed in
-\begin{quote}\obeylines
- ~\begin{runninglinenumbers*}~
- ~\end{runninglinenumbers*}~
-\end{quote}
-\end{runninglinenumbers*}
-
-
-\begin{pagewiselinenumbers}
-
-\subsection{\emph{Pagewise} line numbers}
-
-Basically, this mode prints line numbers starting with 1 on top of
-each page, counting only lines where this mode is active. If you
-turn on this mode in the middle of a page, the numbers start with 1
-at that point.
-
-The \emph{pagewise} mode of operation is quite a bit more work for
-\TeX. When the line numbers are printed, \TeX\ does not know on which
-page the current line will go. To get \emph{pagewise} mode working,
-\LaTeX\ has to remember on which page the line went in a previous run.
-This information is written into the ~.aux~ file, and like a table of
-contents, you will not see the numbers until you run \LaTeX\ at least
-twice on the document. Sometimes the information in the ~.aux~ file
-becomes invalid in a way that causes \lineno.sty to hang. In such a
-case you'll have to delete all ~.aux~ files of the document to get it
-going again.
-
-You get this mode by
-\begin{itemize}\raggedright
-\item specifying the package option
- ~[pagewise]~, but not ~[running]~,
-\item give the command ~\setpagewiselinenumbers~ in the document, or
-\item turn on line numbering with ~\pagewiselinenumbers~ or
- ~\begin{pagewiselinenumbers}~.
-\end{itemize}
-
-You cannot reset or preset the line numbers in \emph{pagewise} mode.
-This mode uses a different counter than \emph{running} mode. You can
-switch between the mode, and the \emph{running} numbers will continue
-where they left of, unless you reset the counter.
-
-\subsubsection{Margin switching}
-
-As a side effect of all the business to find out on which page the lines
-end up, margin switching becomes possible. It is now possible to
-print the line number differently on odd and even pages. The command
-\begin{quote}
- ~\switchlinenumbers~
-\end{quote}
-will cause the line numbers to be printed on the outer margins, on the
-right side for odd pages, and on the left side for even numbered
-pages. If you add a star, the numbers go on the inner margins
-\begin{quote}
- ~\switchlinenumbers*~
-\end{quote}
-You can achieve the same effect by specifying the package
-option ~[switch]~ or ~[switch*]~ together with ~[pagewise]~.
-
-Margin switching is independent of any ~[twoside]~ option of the
-document class.
-
-\subsubsection{\emph{Running} mode with margin switching}
-
-Margin switching is not possible in \emph{running} mode, but you can
-abuse the pagewise mode to produce continuous line numbers. This mode
-is activated with the command
-\begin{quote}
- ~\runningpagewiselinenumbers~
-\end{quote}
-It is not possible to reset the line number counter for this mode, the
-lines will be numbered starting from one at the beginning of the
-document, and continue. You can switch back to real pagewise mode with
-\begin{quote}
- ~\realpagewiselinenumbers~
-\end{quote}
-but when you resume \emph{running-pagewise}, the numbers will not
-continue where they left off, but jump by the number of lines that
-were numbered \emph{real-pagewise}.
-
-The package options ~[switch]~ and ~[switch*]~ will turn on
-\emph{running pagewise} mode with margin switching, unless you also
-specify ~[pagewise]~.
-
-Finally, if you give these options together with ~[running]~, like
-\begin{quote}
- ~\usepackage[switch,pagewise,running]{lineno}~
-\end{quote}
-the mode is set to plain \emph{running} line numbers, but later in
-your document, if you say ~\pagewiselinenumbers~, the setings of the
-~[switch]~ and ~[pagewise]~ options will take effect.
-
-\subsubsection{Page numbers}
-
-Any pages that contain \emph{pagewise} numbered lines must have a
-different page number. This may cause trouble with titlepages or
-simmilar fudging with the page number counter in the document. (I am
-talking about ~\c@page~ or ~\count 0~ here, not ~\thepage~).
-
-If you get strange errors, like \emph{``the use of} ~\nextLN~
-\emph{does not match its definition''}, you should first delete all
-~.aux~ files, and rerun \LaTeX\ several times. If the error does not
-reappear, fine, else check your page numbers, including those that are
-not printed. You may use \emph{running} line numbers on your
-titlepages, since the page boundaries are predefined, usually.
-
-\end{pagewiselinenumbers}
-
-\begin{linenumbers*}
-
-\subsection{Margin selection}
-
-In any mode you can select a fixed margin on which the numbers shall
-be printed. You can either give a package option ~[left]~ or
-~[right]~, or change the margin within the document with
-\begin{quote}\obeylines
- ~\leftlinenumbers~
-\rightlinenumbers
- ~\rightlinenumbers~
-\end{quote}
-\rightlinenumbers
-Neither of these commands actually turns on line numbering. The
-margin setting is changed for the currently selected mode
-\emph{running} or \emph{pagewise}. If you want to set the margin for
-both modes, append a star
-\begin{quote}\obeylines
- ~\leftlinenumbers*~
- ~\rightlinenumbers*~
-\end{quote}
-The default is ~\leftlinenumbers*~.
-
-\end{linenumbers*}
-
-
-\subsection{Summary of mode selection commands}
-
-The following commands change the major line numbering mode.
-\begin{description}\itemsep=0pt\parskip=0pt
-\item [|\setrunninglinenumbers]
-\item [|\setpagewiselinenumbers] \leavevmode\\
- set the current mode, without activating or deactivating line
- numbering.
-\item [|\runninglinenumbers\texttt{*[\NL}]
-\item [|\pagewiselinenumbers] \leavevmode\\
- set the current mode and activate line numbering, optionally reset
- (~*~), or set the line number for \emph{running} mode.
-\end{description}
-The following commands do not change the major mode, but modify the
-the behaviour of \emph{pagewise} mode
-\begin{description}\itemsep=0pt\parskip=0pt
-\item [|\realpagewiselinenumbers]
-\item [|\runningpagewiselinenumbers] \leavevmode\\
- select if \emph{pagewise} mode should number continuously, or really
- pagewise.
-\end{description}
-
-
-\subsection{Summary of margin selection commands}
-
-The following command select into which margin the numbers should be
-printed
-\begin{description}\itemsep=0pt\parskip=0pt
-\item [|\leftlinenumbers\texttt*]
-\item [|\rightlinenumbers\texttt*] \leavevmode\\
- put the line numbers in the left/right margin in both modes.
-\item [|\leftlinenumbers]
-\item [|\rightlinenumbers] \leavevmode\\
- put the line number into the left/right margin in the currently
- selected mode.
-\item [|\switchlinenumbers] \leavevmode\\
- put the line numbers into the outer margin, when using
- \emph{pagewise} mode.
-\item [|\switchlinenumbers\texttt*] \leavevmode\\
- put the line numbers into the inner margin, when using
- \emph{pagewise} mode.
-\end{description}
-
-\begin{linenumbers*}
-\modulolinenumbers[2]
-
-\subsection{Numbering only one in five lines}
-
-You can ask lineno to print the line numbers only if they devide by
-<n>, by saying
-\begin{quote}
- ~\modulolinenumbers[~<n>~]~
-\end{quote}
-If you omit the optional argument, it will be every fifth line, or
-whatever you used last (the current value of the counter
-~linenumbermodulo~). You get the same effect by giving the package
-option ~[modulo]~.
-
-If you set <n> to 1, the modulo value is not changed, but modulo
-numbering is turned off.
-
-Changing the counter ~linenumbermodulo~ does not turn on modulo
-numbering, it just changes the modulo, if it is turned on without the
-optional argument.
-
-This section of the manual is enclosed in
-\begin{quote}
- ~\begin{linenumbers*}~ \\
- ~\modulolinenumbers[2]~
-
- ~\end{linenumbers*}~
-\end{quote}
-
-\end{linenumbers*}
-
-\begin{pagewiselinenumbers}
-\switchlinenumbers
-
-\subsection{How the line numbers look like}
-
-This section of the manual is enclosed in
-\begin{quote}
- ~\begin{pagewiselinenumbers}~ \\
- ~\switchlinenumbers~
-
- ~\end{pagewiselinenumbers}~
-\end{quote}
-By default, the line numbers are set in
-\begin{quote}
- ~\normalfont\tiny\sffamily~
-\end{quote}
-right justified to 10\,pt left of the nominal left edge of the text.
-If the number is to appear on the right margin, it is right justified
-to 20\,pt right of the nominal right edge of the text.
-
-You can easily change that, of course. The font is defined by the
-macro
-\begin{quote}
- ~\linenumberfont~
-\end{quote}
-You can redefine it to make the numbers appear in a differnt font
-(with ~\renewcommand~). I'll say right here in this manual
-\renewcommand\linenumberfont{\normalfont\bfseries\small}
-\begin{quote}
- ~\renewcommand\linenumberfont{\normalfont\bfseries\small}~
-\end{quote}
-The distance on the left margin can be changed with
-\begin{quote}
- ~\setlength\linenumbersep{~<distance>~}~
-\end{quote}
-The distance on the right margin is ~\linenumbersep~ plus
-~\linenumberwidth~, both are set to 10\,pt by default.
-Let's do right here
-\setlength\linenumberwidth{1cm}
-\begin{quote}
- ~\setlength\linenumbersep{1cm}~
-\end{quote}
-I put the command at the end of the paragraph, but it effects the
-whole paragraph, because that is where everything happens: at the end
-of the paragraphs.
-
-The line numbers are printed as arabic numerals, as defined in the
-macro
-\begin{quote}
- ~\thelinenumber~
-\end{quote}
-for the \LaTeX\ counter ~{linenumber}~. You can redefine that, as
-for any other \LaTeX\ counter. E.g.,
-\renewcommand\thelinenumber{\roman{linenumber}}
-\begin{quote}
- ~\renewcommand\thelinenumber{\roman{linenumber}}~
-\end{quote}
-(For heavy duty line numbering, you should use \LaTeX s internal
-format, e.g., ~\@roman\c@linenumber~.)
-
-\subsubsection{Deeper customization}
-
-The line number is attached to the line by the macro
-\begin{quote}
- ~\makeLineNumber~
-\end{quote}
-which is expanded inside a zero width ~\hbox~ alligned to the
-origin of the current line (left edge, baselines alligned). You can
-do anything in this macro. Let's assume you do not want line numbers
-at all, but just attach something else to each line of text: this is
-the macro to modify. You can refer to the line number by the macro
-~\LineNumber~, which prints the current value of the counter
-~{linenumber}~, or nothing if \emph{modulo} mode is active, and the
-number does not divide by ~{linenumbermodulo}~. You should not modify
-this macro when using any form of \emph{pagewise} mode. At the end of
-this paragraph I put the following
-\begin{runninglinenumbers}
-\renewcommand\makeLineNumber
- {\hss$\rightarrow$\ \rlap{\hskip\textwidth\ $\leftarrow$}}
-\end{runninglinenumbers}
-\begin{quote}
- ~\begin{runninglinenumbers}~\\
- ~\renewcommand\makeLineNumber~\\
- ~ {\hss$\rightarrow$\ \rlap{\hskip\textwidth\ $\leftarrow$}}~\\
- ~\end{runninglinenumbers}~
-\end{quote}
-
-Redefining ~\makeLineNumber~ cuts deep into the linenumber mode
-setting. If you still want to use the basic modes \emph{running} and
-\emph{pagewise} you should go one level up and modify one of the
-following macros, which are called by (or assigned to)
-~\makeLineNumber~ depending on the current mode, and with the counter
-~{linenumber}~ allready adjusted for the current page when using
-\emph{pagewise} mode.
-\begin{quote}\obeylines
- ~\makeLineNumberRunning~
- ~\makeLineNumberOdd~
- ~\makeLineNumberEven~
-\end{quote}
-The first is used in \emph{running} mode, the other two in
-\emph{pagewise} mode. If you modify those, you cut into the
-margin selection mechanism as advertised above. You will have to call
-a mode selection command after changing these macros, to make them take
-effect (at least for ~\makeLineNumberRunning~).
-
-You can go up one more step. The margin selection commands redefine
-the above macros by making them equivalent (~\let~) to one of the
-following macros
-\begin{quote}\obeylines
- ~\makeLineNumberLeft~
- ~\makeLineNumberRight~
-\end{quote}
-You may redefine these, and afterwards issue a margin selection
-command followed by a mode selection command. The default definitions
-are
-\begin{quote}
- ~\def\makeLineNumberLeft~\\
- ~ {\hss\linenumberfont\LineNumber\hskip\linenumbersep}~
-\end{quote}
-and
-\begin{quote}
- ~\def\makeLineNumberRight~\\
- ~ {\linenumberfont\hskip\linenumbersep\hskip\textwidth~\\
- ~ \hbox to\linenumberwidth{\hss\LineNumber}\hss}~
-\end{quote}
-Whatever you do, use ~\LineNumber~ to print the digits. This ensures
-that the modulo mode setting is acknowledged. If you want to
-customize that as well, this is the macro to change. ~\LineNumber~
-eventually refers to ~\thelinenumber~, which is the place to customize
-the numerals themselves. At the end of this paragraph I said
-\renewcommand\LineNumber{\ifodd\value{linenumber} \thelinenumber)\fi}
-\begin{quote}
- ~\renewcommand\LineNumber~\\
- ~ {\ifodd\value{linenumber} \thelinenumber)\fi}~
-\end{quote}
-Line number references are not affected by ~\LineNumber~, but you
-should keep track of ~\thelinenumber~. Look at the following
-reference
-\begin{quote}
- The setion title of the next section is on page \pageref{ll1}, line
- \ref{ll1}.
-\end{quote}
-There is a mismatch in the definition of ~\thelinenumber~, from the
-point of the refered line to the reference here.
-\end{pagewiselinenumbers}
-
-\begin{pagewiselinenumbers}
-
-\section[Line number references]
- {Line number references\linelabel{ll1}}
-
-\lineno.sty allows to refer to a line number with ~\ref{~<label>~}~.
-The label is set by ~\linelabel{~<label>~}~, anywhere in a paragraph
-that gets line numbers. If you put a ~\linelabel~ somewhere else, the
-line number it refers to is pretty meaningless, but no error message
-is issued. (This section begins on line \ref{ll1}, page
-\pageref{ll1} and ends on line \ref{ll2}, page \pageref{ll2}.)
-
-References work both in \emph{running} and \emph{pagewise} modes.
-However, you have to be very careful when using both \emph{real
- pagewise} mode and \emph{running pagewise} mode: The mode setting
-must be the same during reference as during labeling.
-
-The restrictions on placing a ~\linelabel~ are the same as for a
-~\marginpar~. (In fact, they are implemented as fake ~\marginpar~s.)
-E.g., the linelabel on the section header of this chapter could not be
-placed in the straight forward way, because it would cause an error in
-the table of contents. (It should be disabled during \emph{toc}
-processing.) Instead, I typed
-\begin{quote}
- ~\section[Line number references]~\\
- ~ {Line number references\linelabel{ll1}}~
-\end{quote}
-This works fine, with the standard \LaTeX\ ~{article}~ document
-style. If more generic markup is required, you should avoid things
-like this (you should avoid \lineno.sty altogether, in that case).
-
-~\linelabel~ does not work in display math. (Why, you do not use
-equation numbers?)
-
-The ~\linelabel~ command starts a new paragraph if it is issued after
-an empty line. It will properly ignore further whitespace before the
-first word of text. Thus you can easily get a label to the first line
-of a paragraph.
-
-Furthermore, ~\linelabel~ uses \LaTeX s standart tricks to avoid
-unnecessary spaces if you place is between two words with spaces
-around, but you should not do that anyway, if you want to make sure
-that the label applies to a certain word in the text. You should
-attach the line label to the word in question without intervening
-spaces, either before of after the word. If you leave spaces both
-before and after the ~\linelabel~ command, the current implemenation
-attaches the line label to the following word (by ignoring the
-trailing space).
-
-Special care should be taken at the end of a paragraph. You better
-put the line label without intervening spaces behind the period, like
-this
-\begin{quote}
- ~This is the end of this section.%~\\
- ~\linelabel{ll2}~
-\end{quote}
-This is the end of this section.%
-\linelabel{ll2}
-
-\end{pagewiselinenumbers}
-
-\begin{linenumbers*}
-
-
-\section{Known incompatibilities}
-
-This section will expand whenever somebody discovers problems when
-using \lineno.sty together with other \LaTeX\ packages.
-
-\subsection{\texttt{wrapfig.sty}}
-
-\lineno.sty used to have problems with \texttt{wrapfig.sty}, but this
-is solved but \lineno.sty, version 2.05.
-
-
-\section{Extension packages}
-
-The extension packages were abolished with version v3.00 of
-\lineno.sty. One package, ~itemrule.sty~, was dropped, the others
-were put directly into the the main \lineno.sty package file.
-
-\subsection{Display math, \texttt{\itshape mlineno}}
-
-\lineno.sty does not work well with display math. The parts of a
-paragraph preceeding a display math will not get line numbers. The
-reason is that the paragraph is not finished, but the part above the
-display is broken into lines anyway.
-
-Let me demonstrate the effect. This paragraph contains a
-~{displaymath}~ environment. The part before the Formula does not get
-line numbers. Here comes the Formula
-\begin{displaymath}
- \mathrm{6\,H_2O + 6\,CO_2 \ \rightarrow\ C_6H_{12}O_6 + 6\,O_2}
-\end{displaymath}
-which makes the line numbers disappear. The trailing part of the
-paragraph does get line numbers.
-
-There are several means to solve the problem, but none of them is
-fully satisfactory. \lineno.sty defines a ~{linenomath}~ environment,
-which can be wrapped around a display math to make the line numbering
-work. This will work with any kind of display math, even if you use
-explicit ~$$~ pairs. There is a ~*~-form ~{linenomath*}~ which also
-numbers the lines of the display itself, as good as it can. Here
-comes an example use of ~{linenomath*}~
-\begin{linenomath*}
-\begin{eqnarray*}
- b_1 &=& a_{11}x_1 + a_{12}x_2 \\
- b_2 &=& a_{21}x_1 + a_{22}x_2
-\end{eqnarray*}
-\end{linenomath*}
-wrapping an ~{egnarray*}~ like this
-\begin{quote}
- ~\begin{linenomath*}~\\
- ~ \begin{eqnarray*}~\\
- ~ b_1 &=& a_{11}x_1 + a_{12}x_2 \\~\\
- ~ b_2 &=& a_{21}x_1 + a_{22}x_2~\\
- ~ \end{eqnarray*}~\\
- ~\end{linenomath*}~
-\end{quote}
-Specifying the package option ~[mathlines]~, causes the
-~{linenomath}~ environment to switch its function with its *-form.
-This allows you to later decide if you want the numbers on the formulas
-or not, without putting in stars everywhere (as long as you have been
-consistent).
-
-The ~{linenomath}~ wrapper does nothing if line numbering is not
-activated. You do not need to remove them if you decide to omit the
-line numbering later (although you still have to load \lineno.sty).
-
-The \texttt{\itshape mlineno} extension redefines the standard \LaTeX\
-display math environments to wrap themselves automatically into
-~{linenomath}~:
-\begin{quote}\obeylines
- ~\[~ ~\]~
- ~{displaymath}~
- ~{equation}~
- ~{eqnarray}~
- ~{eqnarray*}~
-\end{quote}
-As of version 3.00 you can activate this by the package option
-~[displaymath]~. You can keep existing explicit ~{linenomath}~
-wrappers without harm.
-
-This will probably not work with AMSmath.
-
-Other solutions to make \lineno.sty work with display math are either
-ugly or less stable. The ugly possibility is to precede every display
-math with an empty line, or better with
-\begin{quote}
- ~{\par\nobreak\noindent}~
-\end{quote}
-but this gains you nothing compared to using the ~{linenomath}~
-environment, since you still have to modify your document.
-
-\end{linenumbers*}
-
-
-\subsection{\texttt{\itshape rlineno}}
-
-\begin{runninglinenumbers}
-It is currently not possible to put a ~\linelabel~ into math mode.
-This should not impose problems with inline math, since you can attach
-the label just outside the math shift, like\linelabel{rll1}
-\begin{quote}
- ~... \linelabel{~<label>~}$x=f(y)$ ...~
-\end{quote}
-but to refer to a line in display math, you cannot label it directly.
-\end{runninglinenumbers}
-
-\begin{pagewiselinenumbers}
-The extension \texttt{\itshape rlineno} offers a solution,
-allowing to refer to a line number with an offset.
-
-This extension is now available with plain \lineno.sty v3.00.
-
-You put the ~\linelabel~ at the end of the preceeding line, and refer
-to that number, plus 1 or, in case of multiline displays, by any other
-offset.\linelabel{rll2}
-\begin{quote}
- ~...\linelabel{~<label>~}~ \\
- ~\begin{equation}~ \\
- ~ y=f'(x)~ \\
- ~\end{equation}~ \\
- ~... the formula in line \lineref[+1]{~<label>~}~
-\end{quote}
-The offset calculation is different for pagewise or running line
-numbers, and you will have to make sure the right method is used.
-\end{pagewiselinenumbers}
-
-The macro ~\lineref[~<offset>~]{~<label>~}~ uses the method of the
-currently selected mode (line numbering need not be activated). To
-specify the mode explicitly, use ~\linerefr~ or ~\linerefp~ for
-running or pagewise mode respectively.
-
-For example, the manual sets a ~\linelabel{rll1}~ at the end of the
-line preceeding the single line quote environment at
-line\,\linerefr[+1]{rll1} in the first paragraph of this chapter, and
-refered to it via
-\begin{quote}
- ~\linerefr[+1]{rll1}~
-\end{quote}
-and another one preceeding the quote environment in the second
-paragraph of this chapter, with the central line
-numbered\,\linerefp[+3]{rll2}, which I just refered to via
-\begin{quote}
- ~\linerefp[+3]{rll2}~
-\end{quote}
-\begin{runninglinenumbers}
-If the correct mode is selected (e.g., ~\setrunninglinenumbers~),
-you can use ~\lineref[+1]{rll1}~ to refer to
-line\,\lineref[+1]{rll1}.
-\end{runninglinenumbers}
-
-
-\subsection{\texttt{\itshape numquote}}
-
-This extension defines two environments, each of them with a *-form or
-alternatively an optional argument.
-\begin{quote}\obeylines
- ~\begin{numquote}~
- ~\end{numquote}~
-\end{quote}
-is like ~{quote}~,
-\begin{quote}\obeylines
- ~\begin{numquotation}~
- ~\end{numquotation}~
-\end{quote}
-is like ~{quotation}~, but with the lines numbered. Numbering
-restarts with 1 each time it is used, except you use the *-form, or
-specify the line number to start with in an optional argument.
-\begin{numquote}
-The line numbers set to the left of the text, indented by the same
-amount as the quote or quotation. This works as expected even if the
-quote appears in a nested list.
-\end{numquote}
-To customize the distance from the text or the shape of the
-numbers, you can modify the macros ~\quotelinenumbersep~ and
-~\quotelinenumberfont~ respectively.
-
-As of version 3.00, this is available directly with \lineno.sty.
-
-\clearpage
-
-\subsection{\texttt{\itshape ilineno}}
-\label{sec:ilineno}
-
-\begin{center}
-\noindent\fbox{\parbox{0.8\textwidth}{
- \internallinenumbers \resetlinenumber[13]
- Sometimes you need line numbers within a |\parbox\ or figure. This
- extension can do that, if the text is simple enough. It works by
- drawing a ladder of numbers next to the paragraph, each number
- vertically separated by |\baselineskip\ from the other. This
- obviously dose not work nicely with anything but straight text.
- Extra high lines (like this: $\displaystyle x=\frac AB$) will
- disturb the alignment. The power of \lineno.sty is not necessary to
- achieve this, but you may need both in one document with a somewhat
- coherent interface, and some of the necessary infrastructure from
- \lineno.sty is actually useful.
-}}\end{center}
-% Why is the v-spacing wrong here?
-
-The preceding paragraph was set like this:
-\begin{quote}
- ~\begin{center}\fbox{\parbox{0.8\textwidth}{~ \\
- ~\internallinenumbers~ \\
- ~\resetlinenumber[13]~ \\
- ~ ~ Sometimes you need \dots \\
- ~}}\end{center}~
-\end{quote}
-
-\subsection{\texttt{\itshape itemrule.sty}}
-
-Somebody asked me if he can get a rule next to an itemized item, from
-the bullet downwards. This style did that. It was unstable and of
-little interest, so it is gone from the \lineno.sty distribution.
-
-\subsection{\texttt{\itshape bframe}}
-\label{sec:bframe}
-
-\setlength\bframesep{10pt}
-\begin{bframe}
-\lineno.sty can be used for unexpected purposes. The environment
-\begin{quote}\obeylines
- ~\begin{bframe}~
- ~\end{bframe}~
-\end{quote}
-draws boxes around some text, even across page breaks. At a page
-break, the box is open (it is difficult to fix that). There are two
-parameters:
-\begin{description}\itemsep=0pt\parskip=0pt
-\item [|\bframesep] \leavevmode\\
- defines the separation of the box from the text.
-\item [|\bframerule] \leavevmode\\
- defines the thickness of the lines around the text.
-\end{description}
-
-It works by asking \lineno.sty to draw small rules left and right to
-the lines. The total height of the rules is ~\baselineskip~ plus
-~\bframesep~. This leaves some extra space for extra high lines.
-
-The current version is very preliminary. In a future version there
-may be a possibility to move the vertical lines inwards for indented
-text. The box may optionally be closed at page breaks. It will not
-likely be possible to have a colored background in the box, at least
-not with a graphics driver that cannot put a background behind
-existing foreground (Postscript cannot, I've been told). Tell me how
-to make a gray background, like block dots on transparent, and I can
-do shaded boxes.
-
-\end{bframe}
-
-\section{How to print the documented source}
-
-\begin{bframe}
-\lineno.sty is written in three programming languages: \TeX, sh,
-and awk.
-
-The file can be loaded as a \LaTeXe\ package as it is. However, if
-you feed it into a Unix shell, like
-\begin{quote}
- ~csh> source ./lineno.sty~
-\end{quote}
-it will produce the files ~lineno.tex~ and ~lineno.dvi~, which is the
-documented source of \lineno.sty. If you want to learn how it works,
-or you need to adapt \lineno.sty for some special requirements, you
-should read that document.
-\end{bframe}
-
-\end{document}