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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2011-02-28 23:27:11 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2011-02-28 23:27:11 +0000
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+F W L W . S T Y (First Word, Last Word)
+Donald Arseneau (1993, 1995)
+
+ The fwlw package provides a mechanism to determine the first and
+ last words on the current page, plus the first word on the *next*
+ page. These can be used in head-lines or foot-lines. The `words'
+ you see may not be real words, but any unbreakable object.
+
+ Copyright (C) 1993,1995 by Donald Arseneau
+ Vancouver, Canada, email asnd@triumf.ca
+ This software package may be freely used, transmitted, reproduced,
+ or modified provided that this notice is left intact.
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\documentclass[pagesize=auto]{scrartcl}
\usepackage{fixltx2e}
-\usepackage{etex}
-\usepackage{xspace}
-\usepackage{lmodern}
-\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
-\usepackage{textcomp}
-\usepackage{booktabs}
-\usepackage{microtype}
-\usepackage[unicode=true]{hyperref}
+\setlength\parskip{3pt}
\newcommand*{\mail}[1]{\href{mailto:#1}{\texttt{#1}}}
\newcommand*{\pkg}[1]{\textsf{#1}}
@@ -22,13 +15,12 @@
\newcommand*{\meta}[1]{\textlangle\textsl{#1}\textrangle}
\newcommand*{\marg}[1]{\texttt{\{}\meta{#1}\texttt{\}}}
\newcommand*{\oarg}[1]{\texttt{[}\meta{#1}\texttt{]}}
-\newcommand*{\BibTeX}{Bib\kern-0.08em\TeX\@\xspace}
-\newcommand*{\BigTeX}{Big\kern-0.08em\TeX\@\xspace}
-
-\pdfstringdefDisableCommands{%
- \def\BibTeX{BibTeX\xspace}%
- \def\BigTeX{BigTeX\space}%
-}
+\newcommand*{\widevisiblespace}{%
+ \vrule height 2pt depth 0pt width 0.2pt
+ \kern -.1pt
+ \vrule height 0.2pt depth 0pt width 15pt
+ \kern -.1pt
+ \vrule height 2pt depth 0pt width 0.2pt}
\addtokomafont{title}{\rmfamily}
@@ -43,48 +35,53 @@
\maketitle
\noindent
-Modifications to \LaTeX\ output mechanism to determine the first and
+The fwlw package provides a mechanism to determine the first and
last words on the current page, plus the first word on the \emph{next}
-page. These can be used in head-lines or foot-lines. The `words'
-you see may not be real words, but any unbreakable object.
-
-Such labelling does not make sense when \cmd{\chapter} generates a page
-break, so the last page before a \cmd{\chapter} (or any \cmd{\clearpage}) gets
-a blank ``next word'', and the first page of the chapter gets a blank
-``first word''. There is a problem when footnotes split: the ``next word''
-is blank.
-
-Two pagestyles are defined to print these words: \verb+\pagestyle{NextWordFoot}+
-which helps you read ahead to the word on the next page; and \verb+\pagestyle{fwlwhead}+
-which is like the headers in a lexicon. Or you can use the
-words in your own page-style\ldots
+page. (So perhaps it should have been named `fwlwnw'). These words
+can be used in head-lines or foot-lines. The `words' you see may
+not be real words, but any unbreakable object.
-The words are available in the box registers:
+Two pagestyles are defined to print these words:
+\verb+\pagestyle{NextWordFoot}+ which helps you read ahead to the
+word on the next page; and \verb+\pagestyle{fwlwhead}+ which is like
+the headers in a lexicon. Or you can use the
+words in your own page-style. The words are made available in the box
+registers:
%
-\begin{labeling}[\hspace{\labelsep}--]{\cmd{\FirstWordBox}}
-\item[\cmd{\FirstWordBox}] first word on this page
-\item[\cmd{\NextWordBox}] first word on next page
-\item[\cmd{\LastWordBox}] last word on this page
+\begin{labeling}[\hspace{\labelsep}--]{\quad\cmd{\FirstWordBox}}
+\setlength\itemsep{0pt}
+\item[\quad\cmd{\FirstWordBox}] first word on this page
+\item[\quad\cmd{\NextWordBox}] first word on next page
+\item[\quad\cmd{\LastWordBox}] last word on this page
\end{labeling}
%
-Use them in your header lines like: \verb+\copy\LastWordBox+.
+Use them in your header lines like: \verb+\usebox\LastWordBox+.
-Note that `words' may be things like:
+Such labelling does not make sense when \cmd{\chapter} generates a page
+break, so the last page before a \cmd{\chapter} (or any \cmd{\clearpage}) gets
+a blank ``next word'', and the first page of the chapter gets a blank
+``first word''. The fwlwhead page style produces blank headers on
+float pages.
+
+Note that `words' are any unsplittable unit and may be things like:
%
\begin{itemize}
-\item \verb+two~words+
-\item \verb+[ ]Word+ (\verb+[ ]+ represents a parindent box)
+\setlength\itemsep{0pt}
+\item two\textvisiblespace words (\texttt{two}%
+ \lower 2pt\hbox{\verb+~+}\texttt{words})
+ with unbreakable space between them
+\item \widevisiblespace Word (where \widevisiblespace\ represents a
+ paragraph indent)
\item a whole displayed equation
\item the first column of an aligned equation
+\item a list item label
\item anomalously blank, if there are \cmd{\write}s or split footnotes etc.
-\item partial words like \verb+par-+ or \verb+-tial+.
+\item blank for the first word of the document (because of a \cmd{\write})
+\item partial words like `par-' or `-tial' due to hyphenation.
\end{itemize}
+%
+In short, a wide range of irregularities will cause non-words to
+be captured, or nothing at all.
-An entirely different approach is possible using \cmd{\mark} and \cmd{\obeyspaces},
-and would have different problems. The problems with catcode changes
-may be more or less serious for your particular application. You are
-welcome to write a package using that method. The best solution would
-involve \cmd{\mark} and an input filter program to
-`\verb+\w{tag} \w{each} \w{word}, \w{in} \w{some} \w{way}+.'
\end{document}