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+numspell.sty package
+
+Copyright 2017- by Tibor Tomacs
+
+Package for spelling cardinal and ordinal numbers.
+Supported languages are English, German, French and Hungarian.
+
+This work may be distributed and/or modified under the
+conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3
+of this license or (at your option) any later version.
+The latest version of this license is in
+ http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
+and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
+version 2005/12/01 or later.
+
+This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'.
+
+The Current Maintainer of this work is Tibor Tomacs.
+
+This work consists of the files
+
+README (this file)
+numspell.sty (main package file)
+numspell-english.sty (English package for numspell)
+numspell-german.sty (German package for numspell)
+numspell-french.sty (French package for numspell)
+numspell-magyar.sty (Hungarian package for numspell)
+numspell.tex and the derived file numspell.pdf (documentation). \ No newline at end of file
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+%%
+%% `numspell.tex' documentation of the numspell package
+%%
+%% Copyright 2017- by Tibor Tomacs
+%%
+%% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the
+%% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3
+%% of this license or (at your option) any later version.
+%% The latest version of this license is in
+%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
+%% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
+%% version 2005/12/01 or later.
+%%
+%% This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'.
+%%
+%% The Current Maintainer of this work is Tibor Tomacs.
+%%
+\documentclass{article}
+\usepackage[a4paper,margin=25mm]{geometry}
+\usepackage[pdfstartview=FitH,colorlinks,allcolors=black,bookmarksnumbered]{hyperref}
+\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
+\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
+\usepackage{numspell}
+\usepackage[magyar,german,french,english]{babel}
+\usepackage{listings,xcolor,amsmath,upquote}
+\usepackage[group-separator={,}]{siunitx}
+\flushbottom
+\setlength{\labelsep}{0pt}
+\setlength{\parindent}{0pt}
+\setlength{\parskip}{6pt}
+
+\lstnewenvironment{examplelst}{\lstset{
+belowskip=\bigskipamount,
+basicstyle=\ttfamily,
+backgroundcolor=\color{black!10},
+columns=fullflexible,
+keepspaces}}{}
+
+\newcommand{\commandinline}{\lstinline[
+literate={<}{{$\langle$}}1{>}{{$\rangle$}}1,
+delim={[is][\color{green!50!black}\normalfont\itshape]{!}{!}},
+basicstyle=\color{blue!80!black}\ttfamily,
+columns=fullflexible,
+keepspaces]}
+
+\newcommand{\verbinline}{\lstinline[
+literate={<}{{$\langle$}}1{>}{{$\rangle$}}1,
+delim={[is][\color{green!50!black}\normalfont\itshape]{!}{!}},
+basicstyle=\ttfamily,
+columns=fullflexible,
+keepspaces]}
+
+\begin{document}
+
+\title{The {\bfseries\sffamily numspell} package\\{\large v1.0 (2017/02/09)}}
+\author{Tibor Tómács\\{\normalsize\url{tomacs.tibor@uni-eszterhazy.hu}}}
+\date{}
+\maketitle
+
+\section{Introduction}
+The aim of the \texttt{numspell} package is to spell the cardinal and ordinal numbers from 0 to $10^{67}-1$ (i.e.~maximum 66 digits).
+
+Currently, the supported languages are English, German, French and Hungarian.
+The spelling will happen in the current language.
+
+The \texttt{numspell} package requires the services of the following packages: \texttt{xstring}, \texttt{etoolbox}, \texttt{pdftexcmds}.
+
+Load the package as usual, with
+\begin{flushleft}
+\commandinline|\usepackage{numspell}|
+\end{flushleft}
+
+\section{Commands}
+\begin{description}
+\item\commandinline|\numspell[!<zeros>!]{!<num>!}|\\
+Spelling the cardinal number $n=\text{\color{green!50!black}\itshape$\langle$num$\rangle$}\cdot10^{\text{\color{green!50!black}\itshape$\langle$zeros$\rangle$}}$, where $0\leq n\leq 10^{67}-1$. The default value of \commandinline|!<zeros>!| is \texttt{0}. For example
+\begin{flushleft}
+\verb|\numspell{12000}| $\to$ \numspell{12000}\\
+\verb|\numspell[3]{12}| $\to$ \numspell[3]{12}\\
+\verb|\numspell[6]{12}| $\to$ \numspell[6]{12}\\
+\verb|\numspell[63]{1}| $\to$ \numspell[63]{1}
+\end{flushleft}
+
+\item\commandinline|\thenumspell|\\
+The \verb|\numspell| stores the result in this command. For example
+\begin{flushleft}
+\verb|\numspell{12000}; \thenumspell| $\to$ \numspell{12000}; \thenumspell\\
+\verb|\numspell{1}; \numspell{2}; \thenumspell| $\to$ \numspell{1}; \numspell{2}; \thenumspell
+\end{flushleft}
+
+\item\commandinline|\numspellsave{!<name>!}|\\
+It generates the \commandinline|\thenumspell!<name>!| command, which saves the current \verb|\thenumspell|. For example
+\begin{verbatim}
+\numspell{1};
+\numspellsave{MyNum}
+\numspell{2};
+\thenumspell;
+\thenumspellMyNum
+\end{verbatim}
+\numspell{1};
+\numspellsave{MyNum}
+\numspell{2};
+\thenumspell;
+\thenumspellMyNum
+
+\item\commandinline|\numspelldashspace{!<length>!}|\\
+In the number spelling, the spaces around the dashes are flexibility for the optimal hyphenation. Its value is \texttt{0pt plus} \commandinline|!<length>!|.
+The default value of \commandinline|!<length>!| is \texttt{2pt}. For example
+\begin{verbatim}
+\selectlanguage{magyar}
+\numspell{6512312354762547162546254756}\\[2mm]
+\numspelldashspace{10pt}
+\numspell{6512312354762547162546254756}
+\end{verbatim}
+{\selectlanguage{magyar}
+\numspell{6512312354762547162546254756}\\[2mm]
+\numspelldashspace{10pt}
+\numspell{6512312354762547162546254756}}
+
+\item\commandinline|\numspell*[!<zeros>!]{!<num>!}|\\
+It works like \verb|\numspell|, but the number spelling will not be printed.
+In other words, the following two lines are equivalent:
+\begin{flushleft}
+\verbinline|\numspell[!<zeros>!]{!<num>!}|\\
+\verbinline|\numspell*[!<zeros>!]{!<num>!}\thenumspell|
+\end{flushleft}
+For example
+\begin{verbatim}
+\numspell*{1}
+\numspellsave{MyNum}
+\numspell*{2}
+\thenumspell;
+\thenumspellMyNum
+\end{verbatim}
+\numspell*{1}
+\numspellsave{MyNum}
+\numspell*{2}
+\thenumspell;
+\thenumspellMyNum
+
+\item\commandinline|\Numspell[!<zeros>!]{!<num>!}|\\
+It works like \verb|\numspell|, but the first letter will be capital. For example
+\begin{flushleft}
+\verb|\Numspell{12000}| $\to$ \Numspell{12000}\\
+\verb|\Numspell[3]{12}| $\to$ \Numspell[3]{12}\\
+\verb|\Numspell[6]{12}| $\to$ \Numspell[6]{12}\\
+\verb|\Numspell[63]{1}| $\to$ \Numspell[63]{1}
+\end{flushleft}
+
+\item\commandinline|\Numspell*[!<zeros>!]{!<num>!}|\\
+It works like \verb|\Numspell|, but the number spelling will not be printed.
+In other words, the following two lines are equivalent:
+\begin{flushleft}
+\verbinline|\Numspell[!<zeros>!]{!<num>!}|\\
+\verbinline|\Numspell*[!<zeros>!]{!<num>!}\thenumspell|
+\end{flushleft}
+For example
+\begin{verbatim}
+\Numspell*{1}
+\numspellsave{MyNum}
+\Numspell*{2}
+\thenumspell;
+\thenumspellMyNum
+\end{verbatim}
+\Numspell*{1}
+\numspellsave{MyNum}
+\Numspell*{2}
+\thenumspell;
+\thenumspellMyNum
+
+\item\commandinline|\ordnumspell[!<zeros>!]{!<num>!}|\\
+Spelling the ordinal number
+$n=\text{\color{green!50!black}\itshape$\langle$num$\rangle$}\cdot10^{\text{\color{green!50!black}\itshape$\langle$zeros$\rangle$}}$,
+where $0\leq n\leq 10^{67}-1$. The default value of \commandinline|!<zeros>!| is \texttt{0}. For example
+\begin{flushleft}
+\verb|\ordnumspell{12000}| $\to$ \ordnumspell{12000}\\
+\verb|\ordnumspell[3]{12}| $\to$ \ordnumspell[3]{12}\\
+\verb|\ordnumspell[6]{12}| $\to$ \ordnumspell[6]{12}\\
+\verb|\ordnumspell[63]{1}| $\to$ \ordnumspell[63]{1}
+\end{flushleft}
+
+\item\commandinline|\ordnumspell*[!<zeros>!]{!<num>!}|\\
+It works like \verb|\ordnumspell|, but the number spelling will not be printed.
+In other words, the following two lines are equivalent:
+\begin{flushleft}
+\verbinline|\ordnumspell[!<zeros>!]{!<num>!}|\\
+\verbinline|\ordnumspell*[!<zeros>!]{!<num>!}\thenumspell|
+\end{flushleft}
+For example
+\begin{verbatim}
+\ordnumspell*{1}
+\numspellsave{MyNum}
+\ordnumspell*{2}
+\thenumspell;
+\thenumspellMyNum
+\end{verbatim}
+\ordnumspell*{1}
+\numspellsave{MyNum}
+\ordnumspell*{2}
+\thenumspell;
+\thenumspellMyNum
+
+\item\commandinline|\Ordnumspell[!<zeros>!]{!<num>!}|\\
+It works like \verb|\ordnumspell|, but the first letter will be capital. For example
+\begin{flushleft}
+\verb|\Ordnumspell{12000}| $\to$ \Ordnumspell{12000}\\
+\verb|\Ordnumspell[3]{12}| $\to$ \Ordnumspell[3]{12}\\
+\verb|\Ordnumspell[6]{12}| $\to$ \Ordnumspell[6]{12}\\
+\verb|\Ordnumspell[63]{1}| $\to$ \Ordnumspell[63]{1}
+\end{flushleft}
+
+\item\commandinline|\Ordnumspell*[!<zeros>!]{!<num>!}|\\
+It works like \verb|\Ordnumspell|, but the number spelling will not be printed.
+In other words, the following two lines are equivalent:
+\begin{flushleft}
+\verbinline|\Ordnumspell[!<zeros>!]{!<num>!}|\\
+\verbinline|\Ordnumspell*[!<zeros>!]{!<num>!}\thenumspell|
+\end{flushleft}
+For example
+\begin{verbatim}
+\Ordnumspell*{1}
+\numspellsave{MyNum}
+\Ordnumspell*{2}
+\thenumspell;
+\thenumspellMyNum
+\end{verbatim}
+\Ordnumspell*{1}
+\numspellsave{MyNum}
+\Ordnumspell*{2}
+\thenumspell;
+\thenumspellMyNum
+\end{description}
+
+\section{Commands for English language}
+\begin{description}
+\item\commandinline|\numspellUS|\\
+By default, the number spelling will happen in British English, if the \texttt{english} language is active.
+This command changes it to American English. For example
+\begin{flushleft}
+\verb|\numspellUS\numspell{1012345}| $\to$ \numspellUS\numspell{1012345}\numspellGB
+\end{flushleft}
+
+\item\commandinline|\numspellGB|\\
+Using the \verb|\numspellUS| command, you can rechange it to British English by this command. For example
+\begin{verbatim}
+\numspellUS\numspell{1012345}\\
+\numspellGB\numspell{1012345}
+\end{verbatim}
+\numspellUS\numspell{1012345}\\
+\numspellGB\numspell{1012345}
+\end{description}
+
+\section{Commands for French language}
+The following commands only work, if \texttt{french} language is active.
+\begin{description}
+\selectlanguage{french}
+\item\commandinline|\numspellpremiere|\\
+By default, \verb|\ordnumspell{1}| $\to$ \ordnumspell{1},\\
+but \verb|\numspellpremiere\ordnumspell{1}| $\to$ {\numspellpremiere\ordnumspell{1}}
+
+\item\commandinline|\numspellpremier| (default)\\
+\verb|\numspellpremiere\ordnumspell{1};|\\
+\verb|\numspellpremier\ordnumspell{1}|\\[2mm]
+{\numspellpremiere\ordnumspell{1}}; {\numspellpremier\ordnumspell{1}}
+\end{description}
+
+\section{Commands for Hungarian language}
+The following commands only work, if \texttt{magyar} language is active.
+\begin{description}
+\item\commandinline|\anumspell[!<zeros>!]{!<num>!}|\\
+It works like \verb|\numspell|, but the number spelling will start with Hungarian definite article. For example
+\begin{flushleft}
+{\selectlanguage{magyar}
+\verb|\anumspell{1}| $\to$ \anumspell{1}\\
+\verb|\anumspell{2}| $\to$ \anumspell{2}}
+\end{flushleft}
+
+\item\commandinline|\anumspell*[!<zeros>!]{!<num>!}|\\
+It works like \verb|\anumspell|, but the number spelling will not be printed.
+In other words, the following two lines are equivalent:
+\begin{flushleft}
+\verbinline|\anumspell[!<zeros>!]{!<num>!}|\\
+\verbinline|\anumspell*[!<zeros>!]{!<num>!}\thenumspell|
+\end{flushleft}
+For example
+\begin{verbatim}
+\anumspell*{1}
+\numspellsave{MyNum}
+\anumspell*{2}
+\thenumspell;
+\thenumspellMyNum
+\end{verbatim}
+{\selectlanguage{magyar}
+\anumspell*{1}
+\numspellsave{MyNum}
+\anumspell*{2}
+\thenumspell;
+\thenumspellMyNum}
+
+\item\commandinline|\Anumspell[!<zeros>!]{!<num>!}|\\
+It works like \verb|\anumspell|, but the first letter will be capital. For example
+\begin{flushleft}
+{\selectlanguage{magyar}
+\verb|\Anumspell{1}| $\to$ \Anumspell{1}\\
+\verb|\Anumspell{2}| $\to$ \Anumspell{2}}
+\end{flushleft}
+
+\item\commandinline|\Anumspell*[!<zeros>!]{!<num>!}|\\
+It works like \verb|\Anumspell|, but the number spelling will not be printed.
+In other words, the following two lines are equivalent:
+\begin{flushleft}
+\verbinline|\Anumspell[!<zeros>!]{!<num>!}|\\
+\verbinline|\Anumspell*[!<zeros>!]{!<num>!}\thenumspell|
+\end{flushleft}
+For example
+\begin{verbatim}
+\Anumspell*{1}
+\numspellsave{MyNum}
+\Anumspell*{2}
+\thenumspell;
+\thenumspellMyNum
+\end{verbatim}
+{\selectlanguage{magyar}
+\Anumspell*{1}
+\numspellsave{MyNum}
+\Anumspell*{2}
+\thenumspell;
+\thenumspellMyNum}
+
+\item\commandinline|\aordnumspell[!<zeros>!]{!<num>!}|\\
+It works like \verb|\ordnumspell|, but the number spelling will start with Hungarian definite article. For example
+\begin{flushleft}
+{\selectlanguage{magyar}
+\verb|\aordnumspell{1}| $\to$ \aordnumspell{1}\\
+\verb|\aordnumspell{2}| $\to$ \aordnumspell{2}}
+\end{flushleft}
+
+\item\commandinline|\aordnumspell*[!<zeros>!]{!<num>!}|\\
+It works like \verb|\aordnumspell|, but the number spelling will not be printed.
+In other words, the following two lines are equivalent:
+\begin{flushleft}
+\verbinline|\aordnumspell[!<zeros>!]{!<num>!}|\\
+\verbinline|\aordnumspell*[!<zeros>!]{!<num>!}\thenumspell|
+\end{flushleft}
+For example
+\begin{verbatim}
+\aordnumspell*{1}
+\numspellsave{MyNum}
+\aordnumspell*{2}
+\thenumspell;
+\thenumspellMyNum
+\end{verbatim}
+{\selectlanguage{magyar}
+\aordnumspell*{1}
+\numspellsave{MyNum}
+\aordnumspell*{2}
+\thenumspell;
+\thenumspellMyNum}
+
+\item\commandinline|\Aordnumspell[!<zeros>!]{!<num>!}|\\
+It works like \verb|\aordnumspell|, but the first letter will be capital. For example
+\begin{flushleft}
+{\selectlanguage{magyar}
+\verb|\Aordnumspell{1}| $\to$ \Aordnumspell{1}\\
+\verb|\Aordnumspell{2}| $\to$ \Aordnumspell{2}}
+\end{flushleft}
+
+\item\commandinline|\Aordnumspell*[!<zeros>!]{!<num>!}|\\
+It works like \verb|\Aordnumspell|, but the number spelling will not be printed.
+In other words, the following two lines are equivalent:
+\begin{flushleft}
+\verbinline|\Aordnumspell[!<zeros>!]{!<num>!}|\\
+\verbinline|\Aordnumspell*[!<zeros>!]{!<num>!}\thenumspell|
+\end{flushleft}
+For example
+\begin{verbatim}
+\Aordnumspell*{1}
+\numspellsave{MyNum}
+\Aordnumspell*{2}
+\thenumspell;
+\thenumspellMyNum
+\end{verbatim}
+{\selectlanguage{magyar}
+\Aordnumspell*{1}
+\numspellsave{MyNum}
+\Aordnumspell*{2}
+\thenumspell;
+\thenumspellMyNum}
+\end{description}
+
+\section{Examples}
+\subsection*{Example \stepcounter{subsection}\arabic{subsection}}
+\begin{examplelst}
+\documentclass{article}
+\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
+\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
+\usepackage[magyar,german,french,english]{babel}
+\usepackage{numspell}
+\usepackage[group-separator={,}]{siunitx}
+\begin{document}
+
+\def\mynum{123456789}
+
+\noindent
+In British English the spelling of \num{\mynum} is
+\emph{``\numspell{\mynum}''}.
+
+\smallskip\noindent
+In American English the spelling of \num{\mynum} is
+{\numspellUS\emph{``\numspell{\mynum}''}}.
+
+\smallskip\noindent
+In German the spelling of \num{\mynum} is
+{\selectlanguage{german}\emph{``\numspell{\mynum}''}}.
+
+\smallskip\noindent
+In French the spelling of \num{\mynum} is
+{\selectlanguage{french}\emph{``\numspell{\mynum}''}}.
+
+\smallskip\noindent
+In Hungarian the spelling of \num{\mynum} is
+{\selectlanguage{magyar}\emph{`'\numspell{\mynum}''}}.
+
+\end{document}
+\end{examplelst}
+
+\def\mynum{123456789}
+
+\noindent
+In British English the spelling of \num{\mynum} is \emph{``\numspell{\mynum}''}.
+
+\smallskip\noindent
+In American English the spelling of \num{\mynum} is
+{\numspellUS\emph{``\numspell{\mynum}''}}.
+
+\smallskip\noindent
+In German the spelling of \num{\mynum} is
+{\selectlanguage{german}\emph{``\numspell{\mynum}''}}.
+
+\smallskip\noindent
+In French the spelling of \num{\mynum} is
+{\selectlanguage{french}\emph{``\numspell{\mynum}''}}.
+
+\smallskip\noindent
+In Hungarian the spelling of \num{\mynum} is
+{\selectlanguage{magyar}\emph{`'\numspell{\mynum}''}}.
+
+\bigskip
+\subsection*{Example \stepcounter{subsection}\arabic{subsection}}
+\begin{examplelst}
+\documentclass{article}
+\usepackage{numspell}
+\usepackage[group-separator={,}]{siunitx}
+\begin{document}
+
+\def\mynum{123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456}
+\Numspell{\mynum}, that is \num{\mynum}.
+
+\end{document}
+\end{examplelst}
+
+\def\mynum{123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456}
+\Numspell{\mynum}, that is \num{\mynum}.
+
+\bigskip
+\subsection*{Example \stepcounter{subsection}\arabic{subsection}}
+\begin{examplelst}
+\documentclass{article}
+\usepackage{numspell}
+\newcounter{mycount}
+\makeatletter
+\begin{document}
+
+The
+\@whilenum\value{mycount}<31
+\do{\ordnumspell{\themycount}\stepcounter{mycount},\ }\dots
+
+\end{document}
+\end{examplelst}
+
+\makeatletter
+\newcounter{mycount}
+The
+\@whilenum\value{mycount}<31
+\do{\ordnumspell{\themycount}\stepcounter{mycount},\ }\dots
+\makeatother
+
+\bigskip
+\subsection*{Example \stepcounter{subsection}\arabic{subsection}}
+\begin{examplelst}
+\documentclass{article}
+\usepackage{numspell}
+\newcounter{mycount}
+\def\themycount{\numspell{\arabic{mycount}}}
+\makeatletter
+\begin{document}
+
+\Numspell{0},
+\@whilenum\value{mycount}<30
+\do{\stepcounter{mycount}\themycount,\ }\dots
+
+\end{document}
+\end{examplelst}
+
+\def\themycount{\numspell{\arabic{mycount}}}
+\setcounter{mycount}{0}
+\makeatletter
+\Numspell{0},
+\@whilenum\value{mycount}<30
+\do{\stepcounter{mycount}\themycount,\ }\dots
+\makeatother
+
+\bigskip
+\section{Limitations}
+Do not use the \verb|\numspell|, \verb|\numspell*|, \verb|\Numspell|, \verb|\Numspell*|, etc.\ commands inside \verb|\MakeUppercase| and sectioning commands.
+An example for the illustration of the problem:
+\begin{examplelst}
+\documentclass{article}
+\usepackage{hyperref,numspell}
+\pagestyle{headings}
+\begin{document}
+
+\section{The \ordnumspell{123} factor}
+\MakeUppercase{\numspell{123}}
+\newpage
+Text
+
+\end{document}
+\end{examplelst}
+\noindent
+The bugs:
+\begin{enumerate}
+\setlength{\labelsep}{5pt}
+\item
+You can see it on the page 1: ``\numspell{123}''\\
+Required: \numspell*{123}\MakeUppercase{``\thenumspell''}
+
+\item
+You can see it on the heading: \emph{``THE \ordnumspell{123} FACTOR''}\\
+Required: \ordnumspell*{123}\MakeUppercase{\em``The \thenumspell\ factor''}
+
+\item
+You can see it on the pdf bookmark: ``The 123 factor''\\
+Required: ``The \ordnumspell{123} factor''
+\end{enumerate}
+\noindent
+The solution is very easy:
+\begin{examplelst}
+\ordnumspell*{123}
+\section{The \thenumspell\ factor}
+\numspell*{123}
+\MakeUppercase{\thenumspell}
+\end{examplelst}
+
+\end{document} \ No newline at end of file