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+% \iffalse meta-comment
+%% File 'diagram.dtx'
+%%
+%% This file may be distributed and/or modified under the
+%% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version
+%% 1.2 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 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
+%% version 1999/12/01 or later.
+%%
+%%
+% \fi
+% \def\fileversion{1.5}
+% \def\docdate{2008/03/09}
+% \CheckSum{3968}
+% \changes{v0.1}{15 Februar 2004}{First Version}
+% \changes{v0.2}{23 Februar 2004}{Added the documentation for the
+% {\itshape information collecting} macros which may be used
+% inside a environment.}
+% \changes{v0.3}{21 May 2004}{Added list of commands which should
+% not be indexed.}
+% \changes{v0.4}{11 May 2005}{Added most missing user documentation.}
+% \changes{v0.5}{25 May 2007}{Fixed wrong piece count when using
+% imitators}
+% \changes{v0.6}{01 June 2007}{Changed errneous code to parse given
+% piececount.}
+% \changes{v1.5}{09 March 2008}{Added license meta-comment to
+% publish package on ctan.}
+%
+% \DoNotIndex{\@arabic,\def,\@idxitem,\@ifnextchar,\@ifstar,
+% \@ne,\@ptsize,\ ,\advance,\AtEndOfPackage,\begin,\begingroup,
+% \bfseries,\bgroup,\boolean,\box,\char,\chardef,\closeout,
+% \count,\csname,\DeclareOption,\DocInput,\documentclass,
+% \egroup,\else,\end,\endcsname,\endgroup,\endinput,\errmessage,
+% \exhyphenpenalty,\expandafter,\fi,\font,\fonddimen,\gdef,\global,
+% \hangafter,\hangindent,\hbox,\hfill,\hrule,\hsize,\hskip,\hss,\if,
+% \ifcase,\ifdim,\iffalse,\ifmmode,\ifnum,\ifodd,\ifthenelse,
+% \ifvmode,\ifx,\immediate,\index,\input,\itshape,\kern,\label,\let,
+% \llap,\long,\loop,\lower,\mbox,\medskip,\multiply,\newboolean,\newbox,
+% \newcount,\newcounter,\newdimen,\newif,\newindex,\newline,\newtoks,
+% \newwrite,\noexpand,\noindent,\openout,\OptionNotUsed,\or,\p@,\par,
+% \parindent,\parskip,\penalty,\printindex,\ProcessOptions,\ProvidesFile,
+% \ProvidesPackage,\raise,\RecordChanges,\ref,\refstepcounter,\relax,
+% \repeat,\RequirePackage,\rmfamily,\setboolean,\setbox,\setlength,
+% \the,\textwidth,\unhbox,\usepackage,\vbox,\vfil,\vrule,\vskip,
+% \vss,\vtop,\wd,\write,\xdef,\z@}
+%
+% \title{Creating diagrams for chess problems\\{\large Version~\fileversion}}
+% \author{Thomas Brand\\Bornheim\and Stefan H\"oning\\Neuss}
+% \date{\docdate}
+%
+% \maketitle
+%
+% \begin{abstract}
+% It have been more than ten years now, since we last published a documented
+% version of the {\ttfamily diagram.sty}, which is mainly intended to
+% be used for typesetting chess problems. Since 1994 I (Stefan H"oning) made a
+% couple of enhancements to the sourcecode of the style, without publishing and
+% putting this into the documentation. We also needed to upgrade to \LaTeXe.
+% The major change is the documentation language, which is english now.
+%
+% The style itself tries to collect very detailed information
+% about a chess problem by providing a lot of commands,
+% which you may use to specify the necessary information. There
+% are different reasons for this. One idea was to enable people
+% to read \LaTeX-diagrams into databases with information as
+% detailed as possible. Otherwise it should be easy to change the
+% layout of a diagram by applying a changed style - not by
+% changing the source.
+% \end{abstract}
+%
+% \newpage
+% \tableofcontents
+% \newpage
+%
+% \newcommand{\explained}[1]{{\itshape#1}}
+% \newcommand{\magazine}[1]{{\bfseries\itshape #1}}
+% \newcommand{\Schwalbe}{\magazine{Die Schwalbe}}
+%
+% \section{Creating diagrams}
+% \subsection{An introductary example}
+% Let us first take a look at a simple example which should only
+% show what you have to type into your \LaTeX-code to get nice
+% looking diagrams.
+%
+% \bigskip
+% %
+% \begin{diagram}
+% \label{BSP1}
+% \author{Brand, Thomas}
+% \source{Problemkiste} \year{1992}
+% \dedic{Elmar Bartel gew.}
+% \pieces[2+3]{wKd1, wBe2, sKh8, sBe4, sTa4}
+% \stip{h\#7}
+% \sol{1.Ta3 Kc2!, 2.Tf3 e\x f3, 3.e3 f4, 4.e2 f5, 5.e1T f6,
+% 6.Th1! (Te7?) f7, 7.Th7 f8D\#}
+% \end{diagram}
+% \hfill
+% \begin{diagram}
+% \label{BSP2}
+% \author{Brand, Thomas}
+% \source{Problemkiste} \year{1992}
+% \pieces[3+2]{wKa4, wLb5, wSh3, sKb7, sBh4}
+% \stip{h\#5}
+% \sol{1.Ka8 Sg1, 2.h3 Ka5, 3.h2 Kb6, 4.h\x g1L+ Kc7, 5.La7 Lc6\#}
+% \end{diagram}
+%
+% \putsol
+%
+% \bigskip
+% To use the package you have to make it available to \LaTeX\ using
+% \verb+\usepackage{diagram}+ inside the preamble of your document.
+%
+% Then you may use the {\ttfamily diagram} environment to create
+% the diagrams. For the above example I had to type the
+% following:
+%
+% \begin{verbatim}
+% \begin{diagram}
+% \author{Brand, Thomas}
+% \source{Problemkiste} \year{1992}
+% \dedic{Elmar Bartel gew.}
+% \pieces[2+3]{wKd1, wBe2, sKh8, sBe4, sTa4}
+% \stip{h\#7}
+% \sol{1.Ta3 Kc2!, 2.Tf3 e\x f3, 3.e3 f4, 4.e2 f5, 5.e1T f6,
+% 6.Th1! (Te7?) f7, 7.Th7 f8D\#}
+% \end{diagram}
+%%
+% \hfill
+%%
+% \begin{diagram}
+% \author{Brand, Thomas}
+% \source{Problemkiste} \year{1992}
+% \pieces[3+2]{wKa4, wLb5, wSh3, sKb7, sBh4}
+% \stip{h\#5}
+% \sol{1.Ka8 Sg1, 2.h3 Ka5, 3.h2 Kb6, 4.h\x g1L+ Kc7, 5.La7 Lc6\#}
+% \end{diagram}
+%
+% \putsol
+% \end{verbatim}
+%
+% \DescribeEnv{diagram}
+% Any information which belongs to a problem should be put
+% between \verb+\begin{diagram}+ and \verb+\end{diagram}+. The
+% above examples contains information for \explained{authors,
+% source, year of publication, stipulation, solution} and (in
+% diagram \ref{BSP1}) a \explained{dedication}.
+%
+% This information is shown around a chessboard except the
+% solution, which is collected and put into the output using the
+% \verb+\putsol+ command.
+%
+% \subsection{Elements of a diagram}
+% This section describes the elements which may be used inside a
+% {\ttfamily diagram} environment. For most of these elements
+% there is no sense using them between \verb+\begin{diagram}+ and
+% \verb+\end{diagram}+. Some of them will not work outside of the
+% environment (like |\author|). In case you use these switches
+% anywhere outside you will specify the information for all
+% problems in your surrounding environment (which may be the
+% complete document).
+%
+% \subsubsection{Collecting the problem information}
+% \MakeShortVerb{\|}
+% The following information is typically given with a problem:
+% \begin{itemize}
+% \item \DescribeMacro{\author}
+% With the |\author| tag you specify one author or a list of authors.
+% If you specify more than one author, you must separate them
+% with ";~". Normally an author is given as \explained{"sirname,
+% givenname"}. You may change the way, how the name is
+% interpreted by \LaTeX\ using |\normalnames| and
+% |\reversednames|. This \verb+\author+ command does only
+% overwrite the default behaviour when used inside a diagram
+% environment.
+% \item \DescribeMacro{\pieces}
+% With |\pieces| you specify the position to be displayed on the
+% board. For each kind of piece you may specify a list of fields.
+% Different lists of fields are separated by ",~". So the general
+% syntax for specifying the position of a specific piece
+% is:\newline
+% [color][piece]\{rotation of piece\}[list of squares];\newline
+% e.\,g. {\ttfamily wTa1h1} should be clear, {\ttfamily nKa4} is
+% a neutral king on a4\newline
+% {\bfseries w s n} may be used to specify the color of the
+% piece.\newline
+% {\bfseries K D T L S B} may be used to specify the piece.\newline
+% {\bfseries R U L} may be used to specify an optional rotation:
+% right, upside-down, left. So you may use {\ttfamily sDUc7} for
+% a grashopper on c7 --- displayed as an upsidedown
+% queen.\newline The characters used to specify color, piece and
+% rotation may be changed using the |\DefinePieces| command.
+%
+% You may also optionally specify the number of pieces in your
+% diagram, which then will be used to control your input
+% automatically.
+%
+% There is also support for an imitator, which is typically
+% displayed as a black filled circle. So {\ttfamily sCf4} will
+% produce the symbol of an imitator. This is shown in
+% diagram~\ref{bigdia}.
+% \item \DescribeMacro{\stipulation} \DescribeMacro{\stip}
+% is used to specify the stipulation of the problem, e.\,g.\
+% |\stipulation{\#2}| may be used to specify a \explained{mate in
+% two}. There is also an abbreviation |\stip| for this macro.
+% \item \DescribeMacro{\city}
+% may be used to specify the city and country, where the author
+% or the authors live. I use this inside the original section of
+% \Schwalbe. You should separate multiple cities (for multiple
+% authors) with ";~".
+% \item \DescribeMacro{\specialdiagnum}
+% May be used to suppress the default diagram numbering (which
+% uses a counter) and instead directly providing a diagram
+% "number" which may be an arbritary text.
+% \item \DescribeMacro{\sourcenr}
+% May be used to specify the number which was used for the
+% problem inside an originals section.
+% \item \DescribeMacro{\source}
+% May be used to specify the book or magazine where the problem
+% was issued first.
+% \item \DescribeMacro{\issue}
+% May be used to specify e.\,g.\ the issue of a magazine where
+% the problem was issued.
+% \item \DescribeMacro{\pages}
+% May be used to specify the page (or pages) where the problem
+% was issued.
+% \item \DescribeMacro{\day}
+% \DescribeMacro{\month}\DescribeMacro{\months}
+% \DescribeMacro{\year}
+% May be used to specify the different parts of the date of
+% publication of the problem. (E.\,g.\ for problems issued in the
+% german magazine \Schwalbe\ you will typically only specify the
+% |\month| and the |\year|. For problems issued in
+% \magazine{feenschach} you may specify a period of months like
+% |\months{7-10}|.)
+% \item \DescribeMacro{\tournament}\DescribeMacro{\award}
+% May be used to specify an award and a tournament for the
+% problem.
+% \item \DescribeMacro{\dedication}\DescribeMacro{\dedic}
+% May be used to specify a dedication which was given by the
+% author of the problem.
+% \item \DescribeMacro{\condition}\DescribeMacro{\cond}
+% May be used to specify the fairy conditions of a problem.
+% Different conditions should be separated with ";~".
+% \item \DescribeMacro{\twins}
+% May be used to specify the different twins of a problem.
+% Different twins should be separated with ";~".
+% \item \DescribeMacro{\remark}\DescribeMacro{\rem}
+% May be used to specify remarks to the problem. I typically use
+% this to explain fairy pieces on the board. You may also use the
+% abbreviation |\rem|.
+% \item \DescribeMacro{\solution}\DescribeMacro{\sol}
+% |\solution| may be used to specify the solution of the problem.
+% Normally this information is not used while displaying the
+% board but it is only collected and may be put into your text
+% using |\putsol|. There is also an abbreviation |\sol|.
+% \item \DescribeMacro{\judgement}
+% May be used to describe the judgement given for a problem,
+% e.\,g. when you are working on an award or when you are
+% selecting problems for a "best of \dots{}" book.
+% \item \DescribeMacro{\comment}
+% May be used to specify some comment on the problem (e.\,g. the
+% authors original comment.)
+% \item \DescribeMacro{\themes}
+% May be used to specify themes displayed in the problem.
+% Different themes should be separated with ";~". When creating a
+% theme index, the themes will automatically be used to create
+% the register.
+% \end{itemize}
+%
+% There are some commands which not only collect information but
+% normally direct result in a change of the diagram. These are:
+%
+% \begin{itemize}
+% \item \DescribeMacro{\verticalcylinder}
+% does not display the outer vertical lines to symbolize a
+% verticalcylindric board.
+% \item \DescribeMacro{\horizontalcylinder}
+% does not display the outer horizontal lines to symbolize a
+% horizontalcylindric board.
+% \item \DescribeMacro{\noframe}
+% does completely suppress the outer frame e.\,g.\ to symbolize a
+% thorus board.
+% \item \DescribeMacro{\noinnerframe}
+% sometimes you need to suppress the inner frame instead of the
+% outer frame which is achieved by using |\noinnerframe|. You may
+% not use this together with |\noframe|.
+% \item \DescribeMacro{\gridchess}
+% displays lines to seperates fieldsections for gridchess.
+% \end{itemize}
+%
+% \subsubsection{Modifying the layout of the diagram (and the
+% solution)}
+% There are a couple of switches which control the layout of
+% the diagrams. These are typically used more generally, so you
+% may specify these switches outside the {\ttfamily diagram}
+% environment or use them in your own style, which depends on
+% {\ttfamily cpd.sty}.
+%
+% There are some switches which control the layout of the
+% information which is displayed above a diagram:
+% \begin{itemize}
+% \item \DescribeMacro{\diagleft}
+% displayes the information left aligned
+% \item \DescribeMacro{\diagcenter}
+% displayes the information centered
+% \item \DescribeMacro{\diagright}
+% displayes the information right aligned
+% \item \DescribeMacro{\widedias}
+% is like |\diagcenter| but the information shown above the
+% diagram may span the whole width of the page. So \LaTeX\ will
+% not wrap long author names.
+% \end{itemize}
+%
+% \DescribeMacro{\dianamestyle}
+% \DescribeMacro{\solnamestyle}
+% Using |\dianamestyle| (or |\solnamestyle|) you may specify how
+% authornames are written above the boards (or before the
+% solutions). You may use this only if you use |\reversednames|
+% (which is the default). Otherwise it is not possible to
+% distuingish between firstname and sirname. You must specify one
+% of the following options as parameter to |\dianamestyle| (or
+% |\solnamestyle|):
+% \begin{description}
+% \item[fullname]
+% Writes the authorname as {\itshape firstname sirname}. This is
+% the default.
+% \item[sirname]
+% Writes the {\itshape sirname} only.
+% \item[short]
+% Writes an abbreviation of the {\itshape firstname} and the
+% {\itshape sirname}. The abbreviation is calculated as follows:
+% \begin{itemize}
+% \item The first letter of the {\itshape firstname} will be
+% used.\newline
+% |\author{Brand, Thomas}| will be displayed as {\bfseries T.
+% Brand}
+% \item When there is a combined {\itshape firstname} separated
+% with a hyphen, each first letter will be used. (see
+% below)\newline
+% |\author{Reich, Hans-Peter}| will be displayed as {\bfseries
+% H.-P. Reich}
+% \item When specifying the author name, you may provide the
+% abbreviation for the firstname using the form {\itshape
+% sirname, firstname/abbreviation}.\newline
+% |\author{Brand, Thomas/Th.}| will be displayed as {\bfseries
+% Th.~Brand}
+% \end{itemize}
+% \item[noname]
+% displayes nothing
+% \end{description}
+%
+% \DescribeMacro{\diagnumbering}
+% The same way you may specify |\pagenumbering| you may specify
+% the format the diagrams are numbered using |\diagnumbering|
+% and |\pagenumbering| you may specify {\ttfamily arabic, Roman, roman,
+% Alph or alph}. The default used is {\ttfamily arabic}.
+% This command also switches the display for diagram numbers on.
+%
+% \DescribeMacro{\setmonthstyle}
+% You may also specify the way a month is displayed using
+% |\setmonthstyle|.
+%
+% There are some boolean switches, which control whether a specific
+% information is displayed. These are as follows:
+% \begin{itemize}
+% \item \DescribeMacro{piececounter}
+% This is a \LaTeX\ boolean, which is used to specify whether the
+% number of pieces is displayed below the board. So you may
+% change its value using |\setboolean{piececounter}{true}| or
+% |\setboolean{piececounter}{false}|.
+% \item \DescribeMacro{\nocomputer}
+% is used to suppress the display whether a problem has been
+% computerproved or not.
+% \end{itemize}
+%
+% \DescribeMacro{\selectelchfont}
+% You may specify which font is used for the chesspieces. There
+% are two possible fonts:
+% \begin{description}
+% \item[pk] for the font which was originally used in the german
+% magazine \magazine{Problemkiste}
+% \selectelchfont{pk}\hbox{\wK\wD\wT\wL\wS\wB\sK\sD\sT\sL\sS\sB}
+% \item[fs] for the font which was first used (and was created
+% for) the magazine \magazine{feenschach}
+% \selectelchfont{fs}\hbox{\wK\wD\wT\wL\wS\wB\sK\sD\sT\sL\sS\sB}
+% \end{description}
+%
+% \DescribeMacro{\diagramx}
+% \DescribeMacro{\diagramxi}
+% \DescribeMacro{\diagramxii}
+% In analogy to the defaults for fontsizes of a document you may
+% specify sizes of the fonts used in a diagram. The default will
+% be set according to the fontsize specified as the
+% |\documentclass| option.
+%
+% \subsubsection{Other commands}
+% \begin{itemize}
+% \item \DescribeMacro{\label}
+% This overrides the normal |\label| definition such that the
+% diagram number is displayed when using |\ref| instead of the
+% page number.
+% \item \DescribeMacro{\diagnum}
+% This macro expects a number as a parameter. The number will be
+% used to (re-)initialize the diagram number counter. With this
+% command the output of diagram numbers also is switched on. It
+% must be used outside the {\ttfamily diagram} environment.
+% \end{itemize}
+%
+%
+% \subsection{Special boards}
+% \subsubsection{Changing the boardsize}
+% \DescribeEnv{diagram[]}
+% Instead of using a boardsize of $8\times8$ some fairy problems
+% need smaller or larger boards. This can be achieved by
+% specifying the rows and columns as an optional parameter to the
+% |\begin{diagram}| environment. You first have to specify the
+% lines and then the rows as the following examples shows.
+%
+% \bigskip
+% \begin{diagram}[17x11]
+% \label{bigdia}
+% \pieces{wKUi{11}, sKRj9, sCc5b4}
+% \end{diagram}
+% \hspace{2em}
+% \begin{minipage}[t]{7cm}
+% \vspace*{-5cm}
+% is created by
+%
+% \bigskip
+% \begin{verbatim}
+% \begin{diagram}[17x11]
+% \label{bigdia}
+% \pieces{wKUi{11}, sKRj9, sCc5b4}
+% \end{diagram}
+% \end{verbatim}
+% \end{minipage}
+%
+% As you can see in the example, pieces are set using the
+% |\pieces| macro. When using boards with more than 8 lines you
+% have to continue with charachters {\bfseries i, j, k, \dots}\@
+% In a board with more than 9 rows you have to specify the rows
+% in curly braces \{ \} as shown in the example.
+%
+% \subsubsection{Stereo- and Space-Chess-Diagrams}
+% \DescribeEnv{stereodiagram}
+% \DescribeEnv{spacediagram[]}
+% Other boards which are used from time to time are stereochess
+% or spacechess boards (although there are quite few people which
+% really have such boards!). To create these boards you just have
+% to use either the |stereodiagram| or |spacediagram| environment
+% instead of the normal |diagram| environment. Here is an
+% example:
+%
+%
+% \begin{stereodiagram}
+% \author{Jensch, Gerhard W.}
+% \sourcenr{3104.}
+% \source{feenschach}
+% \year{1980}
+% \award{Preis}
+% \pieces{wKf3, wTf6d5A, wLe3, wSf4A, sKe5, sTc4D, sLc4C, sSc6, sBb6c4A}
+% \stip{\#9}
+% \end{stereodiagram}
+% \hfill
+% \begin{spacediagram}
+% \author{Dawson, T. R.}
+% \sourcenr{6595.}
+% \source{Fairy Chess Review}
+% \month{12}
+% \year{1945}
+% \pieces{wKc1A, wLe1A, sKa1A, sBa2Aa1Ba2Bd3Be4Bd2Ce2D}
+% \stip{\#2}
+% \end{spacediagram}
+%
+% These diagrams have been produced by the following code:
+%
+% \begin{verbatim}
+% \begin{stereodiagram}
+% \author{Jensch, Gerhard W.}
+% \sourcenr{3104.}
+% \source{feenschach}
+% \year{1980}
+% \award{Preis}
+% \pieces{wKf3, wTf6d5A, wLe3, wSf4A, sKe5, sTc4D, sLc4C, sSc6, sBb6c4A}
+% \stip{\#9}
+% \end{stereodiagram}
+% \hfill
+% \begin{spacediagram}
+% \author{Dawson, T. R.}
+% \sourcenr{6595}.
+% \source{Fairy Chess Review}
+% \month{12}
+% \year{1945}
+% \pieces{wKc1A, wLe1A, sKa1A, sBa2Aa1Ba2Bd3Be4Bd2Ce2D}
+% \stip{\#2}
+% \end{spacediagram}
+% \end{verbatim}
+%
+% The main change is within the notation of the pieces, but
+% people knowing space- or stereo-chess problems see that the
+% notation is just one would expect.
+%
+% \DescribeMacro{\spacelayout}
+% Sometimes one would like show the different planes of a
+% space diagram from left to right. This may be switched using
+% the |\spacelayout| command, which takes one parameter:
+%
+% \begin{description}
+% \item[vertical] for planes organized bottom up
+% \item[horizontal] for planes organized left to right
+% \end{description}
+%
+% \noindent\begin{spacediagram}[4x2x3]
+% \spacelayout{horizontal}
+% \end{spacediagram}
+% \hfill%
+% \hbox{\vtop{%
+% \hsize6cm
+% Is produced by
+%
+% \begin{verbatim}
+% \begin{spacediagram}[4x2x3]
+% \spacelayout{horizontal}
+% \end{spacediagram}
+% \end{verbatim}
+% }}
+%
+% \subsubsection{Cylindric boards / suppressing frames}
+% \noindent\hbox{}%
+% \DescribeMacro{\horizontalcylinder}
+% \DescribeMacro{\verticalcylinder}
+% \DescribeMacro{\noframe}
+% \DescribeMacro{\noinnerframe}
+% To stylize a cylindric board one typically does not show parts
+% of the frame. When using |\verticalcylinder| the horizontal
+% lines of the outer frame will not be drawn.
+% |\horizontalcylinder| suppresses the drawing of the vertical
+% lines of the outer frame. Using |\noframe| completely supresses
+% the outer frame. |\noinnerframe| suppresses the innerframe.
+% In case of stereo- or space-chess-diagrams |\verticalcylinder|,
+% |\horizontalcylinder| and |\noframe| suppresses the inner
+% frame.
+%
+% \subsubsection{figurine Notation}
+% \DescribeEnv{figurine}
+% Instead of using the |diagram|, |stereodiagram| or
+% |spacediagram| environment one may use the |figurine|
+% environment. This suppresses the diagram output and produces a
+% figurine notation inside the current text.
+%
+% \subsubsection{Changes within the board}
+% \DescribeMacro{\nofields}
+% \DescribeMacro{\nosquares}
+% You may remove single fields by using the |\nofields| or
+% |\nosquares| command. Using this command does make sense for
+% empty black fields only. This command expects a list of squares
+% separated by "',~"'. You may also use this command within a
+% stereo- or space-diagram. In this case you must specify the
+% fields the same way you do it inside the |\pieces| command.
+%
+% \DescribeMacro{\fieldframe}
+% You may specify single fields, which should be surrounded by a
+% frame. This is possible using the |\fieldframe| command. You
+% must specify the list of fields which should have frames the
+% same way you specify fields within the |\nofields| command.
+%
+% \DescribeMacro{\gridlines}
+% A more general form of lines within diagrams is possible by
+% using the |\gridlines| command. You may specify a list of
+% horizontal or vertical lines within the diagram. Different
+% lines should be separated by "',~"'. A single line must be
+% specified as:
+%
+% [plane](v or h)(x-coordinate)(y-coordinate)(length in squares)
+%
+% You must specify a plane in case of stereo- or space-chess
+% only. For a vertical line starting at the lower left corner of
+% "'c2"' ending at the upper left corner of "'c8"' the command to
+% use is: |\gridlines{v217}|\@. Concerning the coordinates and
+% length specifications you should pay attention to put values
+% greater 9 in curly braces \{ \}.
+%
+% \DescribeMacro{\fieldtext}
+% Sometimes you need to show text on some squares. This is done
+% using the |\fieldtext| command. The syntax for a single text
+% is: \{Text\}(x-coordinate)(y-coordinate)
+%
+% Now an example how to use |\gridlines|, |\nofields| and
+% |\fieldtext| to create some "'{\itshape Letter-Board}"' with text
+% inside.
+%
+% \bigskip
+% \begin{diagram}[9x7]
+% \label{Buchstabenbrett}
+% \noinnerframe
+% \nofields{a2, b2, c2, a3, b3, c3, %
+% b5, c5, d5, b6, c6, d6, %
+% e1, e2, e3, e4, e5, e6, e7, %
+% g1, h1, h2, h2, g3, h3, g5, h5, g6, h6, g7, h7}
+% \gridlines{h004, h013, h033, h143, h163, h074, %
+% v001, v034, v142, v312, v404, v461, %
+% h501, h571, h632, h642, h801, h871, %
+% v507, v603, v643, v803, v843, v907}
+% \fieldtext{{It ...}c5, {works}b2}
+% \end{diagram}
+% \hfill
+% \begin{minipage}[b]{10cm}
+% \begin{verbatim}
+% \begin{diagram}[9x7]
+% \noinnerframe
+% \nofields{a2, b2, c2, a3, b3, c3, %
+% b5, c5, d5, b6, c6, d6, %
+% e1, e2, e3, e4, e5, e6, e7, %
+% g1, h1, h2, h2, g3, h3, g5, h5, g6, h6, g7, h7}
+% \gridlines{h004, h013, h033, h143, h163, h074, %
+% v001, v034, v142, v312, v404, v461, %
+% h501, h571, h632, h642, h801, h871, %
+% v507, v603, v643, v803, v843, v907}
+% \fieldtext{{It ...}c5, {works}b2}
+% \end{diagram}
+% \end{verbatim}
+% \end{minipage}
+%
+%
+% \subsection{Misc}
+% \subsubsection{Chess pieces within normal text}
+% Sometimes you may need symbols of chess pieces within your
+% normal text, e.\,g. to show the {\itshape
+% Viele-V\"ater-Stellung} {\wK}c8, {\wB}b6, {\sK}a8, {\sB}a7.
+% This is possible by |{\wK}c8, {\wB}b6, {\sK}a8, {\sB}a7|.
+% Additionally you may use some of these symbols:
+% \begin{description}
+% \item[\swL]
+% \DescribeMacro{\swL}
+% a white bishop on a black square
+% \item[\ssL]
+% \DescribeMacro{\ssL}
+% a black bishop on a black square
+% \item[\wNr]
+% \DescribeMacro{\wNr}
+% a white nightrider
+% \item[\sNr]
+% \DescribeMacro{\sNr}
+% a black nightrider
+% \item[\wGh]
+% \DescribeMacro{\wGh}
+% a white grashopper
+% \item[\sGh]
+% \DescribeMacro{\sGh}
+% a black grashopper
+% \item[\Imi]
+% \DescribeMacro{\Imi}
+% an imitator
+% \end{description}
+% \subsubsection{Other often used symbols}
+% The style also defines commands for other symbols, which are
+% often used within the declaration of twins or when writing a
+% solution:
+% \begin{description}
+% \item[\set]
+% \DescribeMacro{\set}
+% setplay
+% \item[\ra]
+% \DescribeMacro{\ra}
+% a left to right arrow
+% \item[\lra]
+% \DescribeMacro{\lra}
+% a double ended arrow
+% \item[\OO]
+% \DescribeMacro{\OO}
+% king side castling
+% \item[\OOO]
+% \DescribeMacro{\OOO}
+% queen side castling
+% \item[\x]
+% \DescribeMacro{\x}
+% for "'takes"'
+% \item[\any]
+% \DescribeMacro{\any}
+% for any move (you may not simply use a \any\ within your
+% text because \TeX\ handles this as a protected space)
+% \end{description}
+% \subsubsection{Internationalization}
+% \DescribeMacro{\DefinePieces}
+% This part is relevant for people who do not like the german
+% notation for pieces and therefore want to change this within
+% their sources. Using the german notation, you specify the color
+% of a piece as {\bfseries w}, {\bfseries s} or {\bfseries n},
+% the type of a piece as {\bfseries K}, {\bfseries D}, {\bfseries T},
+% {\bfseries L}, {\bfseries S}, {\bfseries B} and a possible
+% rotation of a piece as {\bfseries L}, {\bfseries R} or
+% {\bfseries U}. To use another notation you may use the
+% |\DefinePieces| command which takes 3 parameters.
+% \begin{enumerate}
+% \item the letters used to specify the colors of the pieces
+% using the order white, black, neutral
+% \item the letters used to specify the type of a piece using the
+% order king, queen, rook, bishop, knight, pawn. You may not
+% use a capital {\bfseries C}, because this is used for circles.
+% \item the letters used to specify an optional rotation using
+% the order left-turned, right-turned, upside-down. You must use
+% capital letters for this.
+% \end{enumerate}
+%
+% When using a |\DefinePieces| command, the commands are changed
+% to its next usage (or to the end of the document). The command
+% not only changes the pieces you may use within the |\pieces|
+% command but also defines commands to be used within normal
+% text, as the following example shows:
+%
+% \noindent|\DefinePieces{wbn}{KQRBNP}{LRU}|\newline
+% |\wDU\bKR\bwB|\newline
+% \DefinePieces{wbn}{KQRBNP}{LRU}
+% creates \wDU\bKR\bwB
+%
+% \subsubsection{When writing books}
+% \DescribeMacro{\develop}
+% To simplify your writings you may use the macro
+% |\develop|. This will create the following additional information during
+% developement:
+% \begin{itemize}
+% \item when you use |\label| in your diagrams the label will be
+% shown at the left upper corner of the diagram.
+% \item The given label will also be shown inside the solution
+% and also in any register entry.
+% \item when you have specified a |\judgement| this information
+% will be put into the solution.
+% \end{itemize}
+%
+% Most books on chessproblems contain registers for authors,
+% sometimes also on themes and sources. As you already collect
+% all these information very detailed within the |diagram|
+% environment the generation of registers is very simple.
+%
+% \DescribeMacro{\makeaindex}
+% \DescribeMacro{\authorindex}
+% To create a registers of authors you need to put the
+% |\makeaindex| command inside the preamble of your document.
+% This instructs latex to write an intermediate file containing
+% information about authors and the numbers of the
+% diagrams.\footnote{Normally registers contain page numbers but
+% with chess problems normally people refer to the diagram
+% numbers.} After a first \LaTeX\ run on your document, you need
+% to convert the intermediate file. This may be done with the
+% |makeindex| program, which will typically called like
+%
+% \noindent|makeindex -o <filename>.and <filename>.adx|
+%
+% The resulting register may be put into your document using the
+% |\authorindex| command.
+%
+%
+% \DescribeMacro{\makesindex}
+% \DescribeMacro{\sourceindex}
+% \DescribeMacro{\maketindex}
+% \DescribeMacro{\themeindex}
+% Like an index for authors you may also create indices for
+% sources and/or themes. For an source register you need to put
+% |\makesindex| into your document preamble; for a theme register
+% the command is |\maketindex|. The conversion commands for the
+% intermediate files are
+%
+% \noindent|makeindex -o <filename>.snd <filename>.sdx|
+% \newline for the source register and
+%
+% \noindent|makeindex -o <filename>.tnd <filename>.tdx|
+% \newline for the theme register.
+%
+% The source register is inserted into the text using
+% |\sourceindex| and the theme register using |\themeindex|.
+%
+% \StopEventually{\PrintIndex\PrintChanges}
+%
+% \section{The documentation driver}
+% The following code will generate the documentation. Since it is
+% the first piece of code in the file, the documentation can be
+% obtained by simply processing the file with \LaTeXe.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+%<*driver>
+\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
+\usepackage{doc}
+\usepackage{diagram}
+\EnableCrossrefs
+\CodelineIndex
+\RecordChanges
+\begin{document}
+\DocInput{diagram.dtx}
+\end{document}
+%</driver>
+% \end{macrocode}
+%
+% \section{The implementation of the style}
+% Specifies the preamble of our style file.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+%<*style>
+\ProvidesPackage{diagram}[2008/03/09]
+\DeclareOption{10pt}{\AtBeginDocument{\diagramx}}
+\DeclareOption{11pt}{\AtBeginDocument{\diagramxi}}
+\DeclareOption{12pt}{\AtBeginDocument{\diagramxii}}
+\ExecuteOptions{10pt}
+\ProcessOptions
+\RequirePackage{ifthen}
+\RequirePackage{calc}
+% \end{macrocode}
+%%
+%%
+%%
+% Now we declare some constants to unify its usage within the
+% style file.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\chardef\f@ur=4
+\chardef\@ight=8
+\newcount\elchfont
+
+\chardef\@pkelch=0
+\chardef\@fselch=1
+
+\newcount\dia@type
+
+\newif\if@textproblem\@textproblemfalse
+\def\textproblem{\@textproblemtrue\let\@dia@stipulation=\relax}
+
+\newif\if@solafterdiagram\@solafterdiagramfalse
+\def\solafterdiagram{\@solafterdiagramtrue\ignorespaces}
+
+\newif\if@vframe\@vframetrue
+\newif\if@hframe\@hframetrue
+\newif\if@leaveOuter\@leaveOutertrue
+
+\newif\if@shortform
+
+\newif\ifspace@vertical
+\def\spacehorizontal{\space@verticalfalse}
+
+\newif\ifdi@no
+\newcounter{board@nr}
+% \newif\iffigcnt
+\newboolean{piececounter}
+\newcount\r@w
+\newcount\lin@
+\newcount\pl@ne
+\newcount\current@plane
+
+\newcount\w@cnt
+\newcount\b@cnt
+\newcount\n@cnt
+% \end{macrocode}
+%
+% We have counters for each color to count the pieces on the
+% board.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\newboolean{cpd@checkPieceCounts}
+\newcounter{cpd@defWhitePieces}
+\newcounter{cpd@defBlackPieces}
+\newcounter{cpd@defNeutralPieces}
+
+\newcounter{cpd@whitePieces}
+\newcounter{cpd@blackPieces}
+\newcounter{cpd@neutralPieces}
+
+\newcommand{\cpd@stepcounterWhite}{\stepcounter{cpd@whitePieces}}
+\newcommand{\cpd@stepcounterBlack}{\stepcounter{cpd@blackPieces}}
+\newcommand{\cpd@stepcounterNeutral}{\stepcounter{cpd@neutralPieces}}
+\global\let\cpd@stepcounterPieces\relax
+
+\newcount\help@a
+\newcount\help@b
+
+\newbox\dia@box
+\newbox\@cnt@box
+\newdimen\@cnt@wd
+\newbox\@stip@box
+
+\newdimen\topdist\topdist\z@
+\newbox\@test@box
+\newdimen\@test@dimen
+\newif\if@left
+
+\newcount\brd@ff
+
+\newdimen\dia@lineskip
+
+\newdimen\board@width
+\newdimen\bd@width
+\newdimen\head@width
+\newdimen\sq@width
+
+\newdimen\grid@width
+\newdimen\inner@frame
+\newdimen\outer@frame
+\newdimen\space@frame
+\newdimen\v@frame@dist
+\newdimen\h@frame@dist
+\newdimen\space@frame@dist
+\newdimen\v@space@dist
+\newdimen\h@space@dist
+
+\newbox\sq@box
+\newbox\plane@box
+% \end{macrocode}
+%
+% We need a lot of token registers to register the information
+% from within the |diagram| environment. These token registers
+% are defined here. Initially each token register is defined to
+% contain |\relax|, which serves as an {\itshape end-marker} when
+% parsing lists.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\newtoks\typis@tk\typis@tk={\relax}
+\newtoks\label@tk\label@tk={\relax}
+\newtoks\sol@tk\sol@tk={\relax}
+\newtoks\number@tk\number@tk={\relax}
+\newtoks\aut@tk\aut@tk={\relax}
+\newtoks\city@tk\city@tk={\relax}
+\newtoks\sourcenr@tk\sourcenr@tk={\relax}
+\newtoks\source@tk\source@tk={\relax}
+\newtoks\day@tk\day@tk={\relax}
+\newcount\from@month\from@month=\z@
+\newcount\to@month\to@month=\z@
+\newtoks\year@tk\year@tk={\relax}
+\newtoks\issue@tk\issue@tk={\relax}
+\newtoks\pages@tk\pages@tk={\relax}
+\newtoks\tournament@tk\tournament@tk={\relax}
+\newtoks\award@tk\award@tk={\relax}
+\newtoks\after@tk\after@tk={\relax}
+\newtoks\version@tk\version@tk={\relax}
+\newtoks\correction@tk\correction@tk={\relax}
+\newtoks\dedic@tk\dedic@tk={\relax}
+\newtoks\fidealbum@tk\fidealbum@tk={\relax}
+\newtoks\theme@tk\theme@tk={\relax}
+\newtoks\twins@tk\twins@tk={\relax}
+\newtoks\judgement@tk\judgement@tk={\relax}
+\newtoks\comment@tk\comment@tk={\relax}
+\newtoks\computer@tk\computer@tk={-}
+\newtoks\nofields@tk\nofields@tk={\relax}
+\newtoks\fieldframe@tk\fieldframe@tk={\relax}
+\newtoks\gridlines@tk\gridlines@tk={\relax}
+\newtoks\pieces@tk\pieces@tk={\relax}
+\newtoks\fieldtext@tk\fieldtext@tk={\relax}
+\newtoks\text@tk\text@tk={\relax}
+\newtoks\stipulation@tk\stipulation@tk={\relax}
+\newtoks\condition@tk\condition@tk={\relax}
+\newtoks\remark@tk\remark@tk={\relax}
+% \end{macrocode}
+%
+% To remember, which information has been specified, we define
+% \TeX-booleans for each command.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\newif\if@label\@labelfalse
+\newif\if@number\@numberfalse
+\newif\if@special\@specialfalse
+\newif\ifauth@r\auth@rfalse
+\newif\if@city\@cityfalse
+\newif\if@sourcenr\@sourcenrfalse
+\newif\if@source\@sourcefalse
+\newif\if@date\@datefalse
+\newif\if@day\@dayfalse
+\newif\if@year\@yearfalse
+\newif\if@issue\@issuefalse
+\newif\if@pages\@pagesfalse
+\newif\if@tournament\@tournamentfalse
+\newif\if@award\@awardfalse
+\newif\if@after\@afterfalse
+\newif\if@version\@versionfalse
+\newif\if@correction\@correctionfalse
+\newif\if@dedication\@dedicationfalse
+\newif\if@fidealbum\@fidealbumfalse
+\newif\if@twins\@twinsfalse
+\newif\if@theme\@themefalse
+\newif\if@computer\@computerfalse
+\newif\if@judgement\@judgementfalse
+\newif\if@comment\@commentfalse
+\newif\if@pieces\@piecesfalse
+\newif\if@fieldtext\@fieldtextfalse
+\newif\if@nofields\@nofieldsfalse
+\newif\if@gridlines\@gridlinesfalse
+\newif\if@fieldframe\@fieldframefalse
+\newif\if@stdgrid\@stdgridfalse
+\newif\if@show@computer\@show@computertrue
+\newif\if@stipulation\@stipulationfalse
+\newif\if@condition\@conditionfalse
+\newif\if@remark\@remarkfalse
+\newif\if@typis\@typisfalse
+\newif\if@widedias\@widediasfalse
+\newif\ifx@twins\x@twinsfalse
+\newif\ifx@cond\x@condfalse
+\newif\ifimitator\imitatorfalse
+\newif\ifnormal@names\normal@namesfalse
+\newif\ifs@lu
+\newif\if@develop\@developfalse
+\newif\if@notfirst
+\newif\if@first
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\newwrite\s@lfd
+\let\below@newline=\relax
+% These are used by the "old" board creating mechanism
+\newcount\@lines
+\newcount\@rows
+\newcount\lines@max
+\newcount\rows@max
+\newcount\planes@max
+% \end{macrocode}
+%
+% The following counters are used when creating the diagram
+% itself.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\newcounter{cpd@rowsmax}
+\newcounter{cpd@linesmax}
+\newcounter{cpd@current@row}
+\newcounter{cpd@current@line}
+\newcounter{cpd@maxsquare}
+\newcounter{cpd@helper}
+\newcounter{cpd@current@square@index}
+\newcounter{cpd@current@square@value}
+% \end{macrocode}
+%
+% Some boolean \TeX-switches used whithin stereo- or spacechess
+% diagrams.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\newif\if@stereo\@stereofalse
+\newif\if@space\@spacefalse
+% \end{macrocode}
+%
+% These boolean switches are used to control the output of
+% registers.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\newif\if@aindex\@aindexfalse
+\newif\if@sindex\@sindexfalse
+\newif\if@tindex\@tindexfalse
+\newif\ifds@label
+% \end{macrocode}
+%
+% \begin{macro}{\diagram}
+% \begin{macro}{\@diagram}
+% Defines the code executed in |\begin{diagram}|. In case no
+% optional size is given, a normal 8$\times$8 board is generated.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\diagram{%
+ \begingroup%
+ \@ifnextchar [{\@diagram}{\@diagram[\@ight x\@ight]}%
+}
+
+\def\@diagram[#1x#2]{%
+ \lines@max=#1%
+ \rows@max=#2%
+ \setcounter{cpd@linesmax}{#1}%
+ \setcounter{cpd@rowsmax}{#2}%
+ \setcounter{cpd@maxsquare}{\value{cpd@rowsmax}*\value{cpd@linesmax}}%
+ \pl@ne=\z@%
+ \current@plane=\z@%
+ \let\put@sqs=\put@sqs@normal%
+ \let\read@plane=\read@plane@normal%
+ \@start@diagram%
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+% \end{macro}
+%
+%
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\stereodiagram{%
+ \begingroup%
+ \@stereotrue%
+ \let\put@sqs=\put@sqs@stereo%
+ \let\read@plane=\read@plane@stereo%
+ \@start@diagram%
+}
+\def\spacediagram{%
+ \begingroup%
+ \@spacetrue%
+ \@ifnextchar [{\@spacediagram}{\@spacediagram[5x5x5]}%
+}
+
+\def\@spacediagram[#1x#2x#3]{%
+ \lines@max=#1%
+ \rows@max=#2%
+ \planes@max=#3%
+ \let\put@sqs=\put@sqs@space%
+ \let\read@plane=\read@plane@space%
+ \@start@diagram%
+}
+\def\@start@diagram{%
+ \init@vars
+ \let\author=\ds@author
+ \let\day=\ds@day
+ \let\month=\ds@month
+ \let\year=\ds@year
+ \let\label=\ds@label
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+
+\def\showtypis#1{%
+ \@typistrue%
+ \typis@tk={#1}%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+
+\def\enddiagram{%
+ \let\author=\orig@author
+\let\day=\orig@day
+\let\month=\orig@month
+\let\year=\orig@year
+\let\label=\orig@label
+ \if@number%
+ \else%
+ \refstepcounter{board@nr}% so \label and \ref work properly
+ \fi%
+ %
+ % Now \label@tk should be set, if wanted, so
+ % we can generate the index entries
+ %
+ \@aindex%
+ \@sindex%
+ \@tindex%
+ %
+ % Now \@currentlabel will be set right, so we can use
+ % the original label
+ \if@label%
+ \expandafter\@set@label\the\label@tk;%
+ \fi%
+ %
+ % Now we know, if we have frames so we can setup our dimensions
+ %
+ \global\sq@width=\fontdimen\tw@\chessfont%
+ \if@stereo%
+ \bd@width=\@ight\sq@width%
+ \board@width=\@ight\sq@width%
+ \ifdim\h@frame@dist<\sq@width%
+ \h@frame@dist=\sq@width%
+ \fi%
+ % We do already skip with \v@space@dist
+ % So we use the additional skip \space@frame@dist here
+ \v@frame@dist=\space@frame@dist%
+ \ifdim\space@frame>\outer@frame%
+ \outer@frame=\space@frame%
+ \fi%
+ \advance\bd@width\tw@\inner@frame
+ \advance\board@width\tw@\inner@frame
+ \advance\board@width\tw@\h@frame@dist%
+ \advance\board@width\tw@\outer@frame%
+ \else\if@space%
+ \ifdim\h@frame@dist<1.5\sq@width%
+ \h@frame@dist=1.5\sq@width%
+ \fi%
+ % We do already skip with \v@space@dist
+ % So we use the additional skip \space@frame@dist here
+ \v@frame@dist=\space@frame@dist%
+ \ifdim\space@frame>\outer@frame%
+ \outer@frame=\space@frame%
+ \fi%
+ \ifspace@vertical%
+ \bd@width=\lines@max\sq@width%
+ \board@width\bd@width%
+ \advance\bd@width\tw@\inner@frame
+ \advance\board@width\tw@\inner@frame
+ \advance\board@width\tw@\h@frame@dist%
+ \advance\board@width\tw@\outer@frame%
+ \else%
+ \bd@width=\lines@max\sq@width%
+ \advance\bd@width\tw@\inner@frame%
+ \ifdim\h@space@dist<1.5\sq@width%
+ \h@space@dist=1.5\sq@width%
+ \fi%
+ %\h@space@dist=0.7\sq@width%
+ % Now we can compute the width of the complete board
+ \board@width\bd@width%
+ \advance\board@width\h@space@dist%
+ \multiply\board@width\planes@max%
+ \advance\board@width\h@space@dist%
+ \advance\board@width\tw@\outer@frame%
+ \fi%
+ \else%
+ \bd@width=\lines@max\sq@width%
+ \ifnum\lines@max>\@ight%
+ % Make the board wider
+ \board@width=\lines@max\sq@width%
+ \else%
+ % Make a normal width
+ \board@width=\@ight\sq@width%
+ \fi%
+ \advance\bd@width\tw@\inner@frame%
+ \advance\board@width\tw@\inner@frame%
+ \advance\board@width\tw@\h@frame@dist%
+ \advance\board@width\tw@\outer@frame%
+ \fi\fi%
+ \if@widedias%
+ \head@width=\textwidth%
+ \else%
+ \head@width=\board@width%
+ \fi%
+ %
+ % Now we should build the diagram itself
+ %
+ \if@textproblem%
+ % Put the stipulation into the \sq@box
+ \setbox\sq@box=\hbox{\vbox to \board@width{\hsize\board@width%
+ \stipfont%
+ \raggedright%
+ \sloppy%
+ \the\stipulation@tk%
+ \vfil%
+ }}%
+ \else%
+ \put@sqs% This builds up the \sq@box
+ % Check, if the given number of pieces is reached
+ \ifthenelse{\boolean{cpd@checkPieceCounts}}{%
+ \ifthenelse{\value{cpd@defWhitePieces}=\value{cpd@whitePieces}}{}%
+ {\errmessage{Wrong number of white pieces}}%
+ \ifthenelse{\value{cpd@defBlackPieces}=\value{cpd@blackPieces}}{}%
+ {\errmessage{Wrong number of black pieces}}%
+ \ifthenelse{\value{cpd@defNeutralPieces}=\value{cpd@neutralPieces}}{}%
+ {\errmessage{Wrong number of neutral pieces}}%
+ }{}%
+ \fi%
+ %
+ \global\setbox\dia@box=\hbox{\vbox{%
+ \parindent\z@%
+ \parskip\z@%
+ \baselineskip11\p@\advance\baselineskip\dia@lineskip%
+ \hsize\head@width%
+ \centering%
+ % diagram header
+ \vskip\topdist%
+ \vbox{\hsize\board@width\hbox{%
+ \if@develop\if@label%
+ \noindent\raggedright\llap{\labelfont\the\label@tk\ }%
+ \fi\fi%
+ \vbox{%
+ \he@dpos\dia@above%
+ }%
+ }}%
+ \vskip\tw@\p@%
+ % diagram itself
+ \vtop{\hsize\board@width%
+ \hbox to \head@width{\hss\vbox{%
+ \hsize\board@width%
+ \if@textproblem%
+ \box\sq@box%
+ \else%
+ \outer@henbox{\box\sq@box}%
+ \fi%
+ }\hss}%
+ % diagram trailer
+ \hbox to \head@width{\hss\vtop{%
+ \hsize\board@width%
+ \parskip\z@%
+ \raggedright%
+ \put@count%
+ \dia@below%
+ }\hss}%
+ }%
+ }}% End of \dia@box
+ \do@dia@job%
+ \endgroup%
+}
+
+\def\put@count{%
+ % First we build the box with the figure count
+ \ifthenelse{\boolean{piececounter}}{%
+ \global\setbox\@cnt@box=\hbox{%
+ \if@show@computer%
+ \ \ C\if@computer +\else --\fi%
+ \fi%
+ \ \ (\arabic{cpd@whitePieces}+\arabic{cpd@blackPieces}%
+ \ifthenelse{\value{cpd@neutralPieces}>0}{+\arabic{cpd@neutralPieces}}{})%
+ }%
+ \@cnt@wd=\wd\@cnt@box%
+ \hangindent-\@cnt@wd%
+ \hangafter\m@ne%
+ \noindent%
+ \hbox to \z@{%
+ \hbox to \board@width{\hfil\unhbox\@cnt@box}\hskip -\board@width%
+ }%
+ }{}%
+}
+
+\let\endstereodiagram=\enddiagram
+\let\endspacediagram=\enddiagram
+\def\figurine{%
+ \begingroup
+ \init@vars
+ \let\author=\ds@author
+ \let\day=\ds@day
+ \let\month=\ds@month
+ \let\year=\ds@year
+ \let\label=\ds@label
+}
+
+\def\endfigurine{%
+ \let\author=\orig@author
+ \let\day=\orig@day
+ \let\month=\orig@month
+ \let\year=\orig@year
+ \let\label=\orig@label
+ \if@number%
+ \else%
+ \refstepcounter{board@nr}% so \label and \ref work properly
+ \fi%
+ %
+ % Now \label@tk should be set, if wanted, so
+ % we can generate the index entries
+ %
+ \@aindex%
+ \@sindex%
+ \@tindex%
+ %
+ % Now \@currentlabel will be set right, so we can use
+ % the original label
+ %
+ \if@label%
+ \expandafter\@set@label\the\label@tk;%
+ \fi%
+ %
+ \@show@figurine%
+ \endgroup%
+}
+%
+\gdef\selectelchfont#1{%
+ \global\elchfont\csname @#1elch\endcsname\defaultelchfont%
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+%
+% Here we define commands to change fonts used for text above
+% and below the diagram. You may redefine to adjust the fonts to
+% your needs.
+% \begin{macro}{\authorfont}
+% \begin{macro}{\cityfont}
+% \begin{macro}{\sourcefont}
+% \begin{macro}{\awardfont}
+% \begin{macro}{\dedicfont}
+% \begin{macro}{\stipfont}
+% \begin{macro}{\remfont}
+% \begin{macro}{\labelfont}
+% \begin{macro}{\boardfont}
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\newcommand*{\authorfont}{\bfseries}
+\newcommand*{\cityfont}{\slshape}
+\newcommand*{\sourcefont}{\bfseries\itshape}
+\newcommand*{\awardfont}{\itshape}
+\newcommand*{\dedicfont}{\itshape}
+\newcommand*{\stipfont}{\rmfamily}
+\newcommand*{\remfont}{\rmfamily}
+\newcommand*{\labelfont}{\rmfamily}
+\newcommand*{\boardfont}{\rmfamily}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+% \end{macro}
+% \end{macro}
+% \end{macro}
+% \end{macro}
+% \end{macro}
+% \end{macro}
+% \end{macro}
+% \end{macro}
+%
+% We have three different default sizes for diagrams.
+% The following commands switch fontsizes used for the chessfonts
+% to typeset the diagrams.
+% \begin{macro}{\diagramx}
+% \begin{macro}{\diagramxi}
+% \begin{macro}{\diagramxii}
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\newcommand*{\diagramx}{
+ \ifcase\elchfont\relax%
+ \font\chessfont=pkelch12
+ \font\chtextfont=pkelch10
+ \else%
+ \font\chessfont=fselch12
+ \font\chtextfont=fselch10
+ \fi%
+ \dia@lineskip\z@
+ \dia@type\z@
+}
+
+\newcommand*{\diagramxi}{
+ \ifcase\elchfont\relax%
+ \font\chessfont=pkelch14
+ \font\chtextfont=pkelch11
+ \else%
+ \font\chessfont=fselch14
+ \font\chtextfont=fselch11
+ \fi%
+ \dia@lineskip\@ne\p@
+ \dia@type\@ne
+}
+
+\newcommand*{\diagramxii}{
+ \ifcase\elchfont\relax%
+ \font\chessfont=pkelch16
+ \font\chtextfont=pkelch12
+ \else%
+ \font\chessfont=fselch16
+ \font\chtextfont=fselch12
+ \fi%
+ \dia@lineskip\tw@\p@
+ \dia@type\tw@
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+% \end{macro}
+% \end{macro}
+%
+% \begin{macro}{\defaultelchfont}
+% |\defaultelchfont| is used to define the fontsize used to
+% typeset the diagrams depending on the documentsize.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\defaultelchfont{%
+ \ifcase\@ptsize\relax%
+ \diagramx\or%
+ \diagramxi\or%
+ \diagramxii%
+ \fi%
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+%
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\dianamestyle#1{\def\@dianame{\csname @#1\endcsname}}
+\def\solnamestyle#1{\def\@solname{\csname @#1\endcsname}}
+\def\diagnum#1{\c@board@nr=#1\advance\c@board@nr\m@ne}
+% \end{macrocode}
+%
+% \begin{macro}{\ra}
+% \begin{macro}{\lra}
+% \begin{macro}{\rla}
+% \begin{macro}{\x}
+% \begin{macro}{\set}
+% \begin{macro}{\OO}
+% \begin{macro}{\OOO}
+% \begin{macro}{\any}
+% \begin{macro}{\further}
+% Now we define a couple of abbreviations and special symbols
+% often used when setting problem chess documents.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\ra{\mbox{$\rightarrow$}}
+\def\lra{\mbox{$\leftrightarrow$}}
+\let\rla=\lra
+\def\x{\mbox{\ifmmode\times\else$\times$\fi}}
+\def\set{\kern -.05em\raise .1ex\hbox{*}}
+\def\@O{0\raise.25ex\hbox{-}\kern -.1em\relax}
+\def\OO{\@O0}
+\def\OOO{\@O\@O0}
+\def\any{\ifmmode\sim\else$\sim$\fi}
+\def\further{\ifmmode\Rightarrow\else$\Rightarrow$\fi\ \ignorespaces}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+% \end{macro}
+% \end{macro}
+% \end{macro}
+% \end{macro}
+% \end{macro}
+% \end{macro}
+% \end{macro}
+% \end{macro}
+%
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\spacelayout#1{\csname space@#1\endcsname}
+\def\nodiagnumbering{\global\di@nofalse}
+\def\diagnumbering#1{%
+ \di@notrue\diagnum{\@ne}%
+ \gdef\thediag{\csname @#1\endcsname\c@board@nr}%
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+%
+% \begin{macro}{\diagcenter}
+% \begin{macro}{\diagleft}
+% \begin{macro}{\diagright}
+% The macros |\diagcenter|, |\diagleft| and |\diagright| simply
+% define the macro |\he@dpos| to the corresponding paragraph
+% alignment.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\diagcenter{\def\he@dpos{\centering}}
+\def\diagleft{\def\he@dpos{\raggedright}}
+\def\diagright{\def\he@dpos{\raggedleft}}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+% \end{macro}
+% \end{macro}
+%
+% \begin{macro}{\setmonthstyle}
+% The implementation of |\setmonthstyle| does |\diagnumbering|
+% define a command which uses the given parameter as a part of
+% the command name.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\setmonthstyle#1{\def\write@month{\csname @#1\endcsname}}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+%
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\specialdiagnum#1{%
+ \@specialtrue%
+ \number@tk={#1}\@numbertrue\def\thediag{#1}\def\@currentlabel{#1}%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+%
+% \begin{macro}{\ds@label}
+% \begin{macro}{\ds@author}
+% The macros |\ds@label| and |\ds@author| are defined internally
+% and are made public within |\begin{diagram}|. This is because
+% the macros |\label| and |\author| are normal \LaTeX-macros and
+% I want to avoid to redefine these globally.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\ds@label{%
+ \@ifstar{\ds@labelfalse\ds@xlabel}{\ds@labeltrue\ds@xlabel}%
+}
+\def\ds@author#1{%
+ \aut@tk={#1}\auth@rtrue%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+% \end{macro}
+%
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\city#1{%
+ \city@tk={#1}\@citytrue%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+\def\sourcenr#1{%
+ \sourcenr@tk={#1}\@sourcenrtrue%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+\def\source#1{%
+ \source@tk={#1}\@sourcetrue%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+\def\ds@day#1{%
+ \day@tk={#1}\@daytrue\@datetrue%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+\def\ds@month#1{%
+ \from@month=#1\@datetrue%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+\def\months#1{%
+ \@months#1;%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+\def\ds@year#1{%
+ \year@tk={#1}\@yeartrue\@datetrue%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+\def\issue#1{%
+ \issue@tk={#1}\@issuetrue%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+\def\pages#1{%
+ \pages@tk={#1}\@pagestrue%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+\def\tournament#1{%
+ \tournament@tk={#1}\@tournamenttrue%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+\def\award#1{%
+ \award@tk={#1}\@awardtrue%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+\def\version#1{%
+ \version@tk={#1}\@versiontrue%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+\def\after#1{%
+ \after@tk={#1}\@aftertrue%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+\def\correction#1{%
+ \correction@tk={#1}\@correctiontrue%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+\def\dedication#1{%
+ \dedic@tk={#1}\@dedicationtrue%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+\def\fidealbum#1{%
+ \fidealbum@tk={#1}\@fidealbumtrue%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+\def\pieces{%
+ \@ifnextchar[%
+ {\x@pieces}%
+ {\@pieces}%
+}
+\def\x@pieces[#1]{%
+ % We should parse the given piececounts
+ \setboolean{cpd@checkPieceCounts}{true}%
+ \@parseWhiteAndBlackCount#1+\e@list
+ \@pieces%
+}
+\def\@parseWhiteAndBlackCount#1+#2+{%
+ \setcounter{cpd@defWhitePieces}{#1}%
+ \setcounter{cpd@defBlackPieces}{#2}%
+ \futurelet\n@xt\cpd@checkNeutral%
+}
+\let\cpd@nextproc=\relax%
+\def\cpd@checkNeutral{%
+ \if\n@xt\relax%
+ \let\cpd@nextproc=\relax%
+ \else%
+ \let\cpd@nextproc=\@parseNeutralCount%
+ \fi%
+ \cpd@nextproc%
+}
+\def\@parseNeutralCount#1+{%
+ \setcounter{cpd@defNeutralPieces}{#1}%
+}
+\def\@pieces#1{%
+ \pieces@tk={#1}\@piecestrue%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+\def\fieldtext#1{%
+ \fieldtext@tk={#1}\@fieldtexttrue%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+\def\nofields#1{%
+ \nofields@tk={#1}\@nofieldstrue%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+\let\nosquares\nofields
+\def\gridlines#1{%
+ \gridlines@tk={#1}\@gridlinestrue%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+\def\fieldframe#1{%
+ \fieldframe@tk={#1}\@fieldframetrue%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+\def\stipulation#1{%
+ \stipulation@tk={#1}\@stipulationtrue%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+\def\condition{%
+ \@ifstar{\x@condtrue\@condition}{\@condition}%
+}
+\def\@condition#1{%
+ \condition@tk={#1}\@conditiontrue%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+\def\twins{%
+ \@ifstar{\x@twinstrue\@twins}{\@twins}%
+}
+\def\@twins#1{%
+ \twins@tk={#1}\@twinstrue%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+\def\remark#1{%
+ \remark@tk={#1}\@remarktrue%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+\def\Co#1{%
+ \ifx#1+\@computertrue\computer@tk={+}\fi%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+\long\def\solution#1{%
+ \sol@tk={#1}\global\s@lutrue%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+\def\themes#1{%
+ \theme@tk={#1}\@themetrue%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+\long\def\comment#1{%
+ \comment@tk={#1}\@commenttrue%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+\long\def\judgement#1{%
+ \judgement@tk={#1}\@judgementtrue%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+\def\noframe{%
+ \@vframefalse\@hframefalse%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+\def\noinnerframe{%
+ \@leaveOuterfalse\@vframefalse\@hframefalse%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+\def\verticalcylinder{%
+ \@vframefalse%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+\def\horizontalcylinder{%
+ \@hframefalse%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+\def\stdgrid{%
+ \@stdgridtrue%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+%
+% \begin{macro}{\gridchess}
+% \begin{macro}{\magic}
+% \begin{macro}{\tourn}
+% \begin{macro}{\dedic}
+% \begin{macro}{\stip}
+% \begin{macro}{\cond}
+% \begin{macro}{\rem}
+% \begin{macro}{\sol}
+% Here we define some abbreviations and synonyms for other
+% macros.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\let\gridchess=\stdgrid
+\let\magic=\fieldframe
+\let\tourn=\tournament
+\let\dedic=\dedication
+\let\stip=\stipulation
+\let\cond=\condition
+\let\rem=\remark
+\let\sol=\solution
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+% \end{macro}
+% \end{macro}
+% \end{macro}
+% \end{macro}
+% \end{macro}
+% \end{macro}
+% \end{macro}
+%
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\develop{%
+ \@developtrue%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+\def\showcomputer{%
+ \@show@computertrue%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+\def\nocomputer{%
+ \@show@computerfalse%
+ \ignorespaces%
+}
+\def\putsol{\immediate\closeout\s@lfd\input\jobname.sol\cl@arsol}
+\def\widedias{\@widediastrue\diagcenter}
+\def\nowidedias{\@widediasfalse}
+\def\normalnames{\normal@namestrue}
+\def\reversednames{\normal@namesfalse}
+\def\makeaindex{%
+ \@dia@index%
+ \newindex[thediag]{author}{adx}{and}{Autorenverzeichnis}%
+ \@aindextrue\reversednames%
+}
+
+\def\makesindex{%
+ \@dia@index%
+ \newindex[thediag]{source}{sdx}{snd}{Quellenregister}%
+ \@sindextrue%
+}
+
+\def\maketindex{%
+ \@dia@index%
+ \newindex[thediag]{theme}{tdx}{tnd}{Themenregister}%
+ \@tindextrue%
+}
+
+\def\authorindex{{\let\@idxitem\@aidxitem\printindex[author]}}
+\def\sourceindex{\printindex[source]}
+\def\themeindex{\printindex[theme]}
+\def\DefinePieces#1#2#3{%
+ \@setPieceColor#1\@setPieceSpec#2\@setPieceRotation#3%
+ \loop@rotation%
+ \expandafter\xdef\csname\ds@black\ds@white\ds@bishop\endcsname{%
+ \noexpand\ch@fig{20}%
+ }%
+ \expandafter\xdef\csname\ds@black\ds@black\ds@bishop\endcsname{%
+ \noexpand\ch@fig{32}%
+ }%
+ \expandafter\xdef\csname\ds@white F\endcsname{{\chessfont\ }}
+ \expandafter\xdef\csname\ds@black F\endcsname{{\chessfont\char144}}
+ \expandafter\xdef\csname\ds@white Nr\endcsname{%
+ \noexpand\ch@fig{109}%
+ }%
+ \expandafter\xdef\csname\ds@black Nr\endcsname{%
+ \noexpand\ch@fig{121}%
+ }%
+ \expandafter\xdef\csname\ds@white Gh\endcsname{%
+ \noexpand\ch@fig{112}%
+ }%
+ \expandafter\xdef\csname\ds@black Gh\endcsname{%
+ \noexpand\ch@fig{124}%
+ }%
+}
+\def\Imi{\ch@fig{157}}
+% \end{macrocode}
+%
+% \begin{macro}{\dia@above}
+% The content of the box above a diagram is controlled by the
+% macro |\dia@above|. It just delegates the information to a
+% couple of other macros, which then generate the displayed
+% information above the diagram.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\dia@above{%
+ \@dia@number%
+ \@dia@authors%
+ \@dia@city%
+ \@dia@after%
+ \@dia@version%
+ \@dia@source%
+ \@dia@correction%
+ \@dia@tournament%
+ \@dia@award%
+ \@dia@dedic%
+ \@dia@fidealbum%
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+%
+% \begin{macro}{\dia@below}
+% As before, the macro |\dia@below| creates the displayed
+% information below the chessboard - forwarding to a couple of other
+% macros.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\dia@below{%
+ \bgroup%
+ \if@stipulation%
+ \@dia@stipulation%
+ \fi%
+ \ifx@cond\else%
+ \@dia@condition%
+ \fi%
+ \ifx@twins\else%
+ \@dia@twins%
+ \fi%
+ \@dia@remark%
+ \if@solafterdiagram%
+ \below@newline%
+ \the\sol@tk%
+ \fi%
+ \noindent\hbox{}\newline\hbox{}%
+ \egroup%
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+%
+% \begin{macro}{\@dia@number}
+% The |\@dia@number| macro simply creates the diagram number in a
+% single paragraph.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\@dia@number{%
+ {\authorfont\thediag\par}%
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+%
+% \begin{macro}{\@dia@authors}
+% This macro is used to create the list of authors specified
+% within the |\author| macro inside the |diagram| environment.
+% Depending on the \TeX-boolean |normal@names| we either simply
+% display the registered author or parse the list of authors by
+% using the generic |\@parseTokenList| macro.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\@dia@authors{%
+ \ifauth@r%
+ \bgroup%
+ \authorfont%
+ \ifnormal@names%
+ \the\aut@tk%
+ \else%
+ {\def\name@sep{\par}%
+ \@notfirstfalse%
+ \let\@action=\@writename% Parse the list of authors
+ \@parseTokenlist\aut@tk;}
+ \fi%
+ \egroup%
+ \fi%
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+%
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\@show@city#1;{\if@notfirst\ \slash\ \else\@notfirsttrue\fi#1}
+
+\def\p@rsecity#1; {\@show@city#1;\l@@klist}
+
+\def\@dia@city{%
+ \if@city%
+ \bgroup%
+ \cityfont\@notfirstfalse%
+ \let\@action=\p@rsecity\@parseTokenlist\city@tk;%
+ \par%
+ \egroup%
+ \fi%
+}
+
+\def\@dia@after{%
+ \if@after%
+ \bgroup%
+ \dedicfont\the\after@tk\par%
+ \egroup%
+ \fi%
+}
+
+\def\@dia@version{%
+ \if@version%
+ \bgroup%
+ \dedicfont\the\version@tk\par%
+ \egroup%
+ \fi%
+}
+
+\def\@dia@date{%
+ \ifnum\from@month>\z@%
+ \if@day%
+ \the\day@tk.\write@month\from@month%
+ \else%
+ \write@month\from@month%
+ \fi%
+ \ifnum\to@month>\z@--\write@month\to@month\fi%
+ \if@day.\else/\fi%
+ \fi%
+ \if@year\the\year@tk\fi%
+}
+
+\def\@dia@source{%
+ \if@source%
+ \bgroup%
+ \sourcefont%
+ \if@sourcenr\the\sourcenr@tk\ \fi
+ \the\source@tk%
+ \if@date\ \ \fi\@dia@date%
+ \if@issue\ \ \the\issue@tk\fi%
+ \if@pages ,\ \the\pages@tk\fi%
+ \par%
+ \egroup%
+ \else%
+ \if@tournament\else\if@date%
+ \bgroup%
+ \sourcefont%
+ \@dia@date%
+ \par%
+ \egroup%
+ \fi\fi%
+ \fi%
+}
+
+\def\@dia@correction{%
+ \if@correction%
+ \bgroup%
+ \dedicfont\the\correction@tk%
+ \par%
+ \egroup%
+ \fi%
+}
+
+\def\@dia@tournament{%
+ \if@tournament
+ \bgroup%
+ \awardfont%
+ \the\tournament@tk
+ \if@source\else\if@date%
+ \ \ \@dia@date%
+ \fi\fi%
+ \par%
+ \egroup%
+ \fi%
+}
+
+\def\@dia@award{%
+ \if@award%
+ \bgroup%
+ \awardfont\the\award@tk%
+ \par%
+ \egroup%
+ \fi%
+}
+
+\def\@dia@dedic{%
+ \if@dedication%
+ \bgroup%
+ \dedicfont\the\dedic@tk%
+ \par%
+ \egroup%
+ \fi%
+}
+
+\def\@show@album#1/#2;{#1 FIDE-Album #2}
+
+\def\@dia@fidealbum{%
+ \if@fidealbum{%
+ \expandafter\@show@album\the\fidealbum@tk;%
+ \par%
+ }\fi%
+}
+
+\def\@twinskip{\ \ }
+
+\def\@dia@stipulation{%
+ \if@stipulation%
+ \bgroup%
+ \stipfont%
+ \the\stipulation@tk%
+ \ifx@twins%
+ \let\below@newline\@twinskip%
+ \@dia@twins%
+ \else\ifx@cond%
+ \let\below@newline\@twinskip%
+ \@dia@condition%
+ \fi\fi%
+ \egroup%
+ \let\below@newline\newline%
+ \else%
+ \x@twinsfalse%
+ \x@condfalse%
+ \let\below@newline\relax%
+ \fi%
+}
+
+\def\x@write@twin#1; {%
+ \hskip1em#1%
+ \@lefttrue\let\below@newline\newline%
+ \let\@action\write@twins%
+ \l@@klist%
+}
+
+\def\write@twins#1; {%
+ \setbox\@test@box=\hbox{#1\if@left~~\fi}%
+ \ifdim\wd\@test@box>4\sq@width%
+ \below@newline%
+ \@lefttrue%
+ #1%
+ \else%
+ \if@left%
+ \below@newline%
+ \fi%
+ \noindent\hbox to 4\sq@width{#1\hfil}%
+ \if@left%
+ \@leftfalse%
+ \else%
+ \@lefttrue%
+ \fi%
+ \fi%
+ \let\below@newline\newline
+ \l@@klist%
+}
+
+\def\@dia@twins{%
+ \if@twins%
+ \bgroup%
+ \@lefttrue%
+ \remfont%
+ \ifx@twins%
+ \let\@action=\x@write@twin%
+ \else%
+ \let\@action=\write@twins%
+ \fi%
+ \@parseTokenlist\twins@tk;%
+ \egroup%
+ \let\below@newline\newline%
+ \fi%
+}
+
+\def\@dia@condition{%
+ \if@condition%
+ \bgroup%
+ \@lefttrue%
+ \remfont%
+ \ifx@cond%
+ \let\@action=\x@write@twin%
+ \else%
+ \let\@action=\write@twins%
+ \fi%
+ \@parseTokenlist\condition@tk;%
+ \egroup%
+ \let\below@newline\newline%
+ \fi%
+}
+
+\def\@dia@remark{%
+ \if@remark%
+ \bgroup%
+ \@lefttrue%
+ \remfont\let\@action=\write@twins%
+ \@parseTokenlist\remark@tk;%
+ \egroup%
+ \let\below@newline\newline%
+ \fi%
+}
+
+\def\parse@params#1{%
+ \ifcase\help@a\relax
+ \label@tk={#1}\ifx\relax#1\else\@labeltrue\fi\or%
+ \number@tk={#1}\ifx\relax#1\else\@numbertrue\fi\or%
+ \aut@tk={#1}\ifx\relax#1\else\auth@rtrue\fi\or%
+ \city@tk={#1}\ifx\relax#1\else\@citytrue\fi\or%
+ \sourcenr@tk={#1}\ifx\relax#1\else\@sourcenrtrue\fi\or%
+ \source@tk={#1}\ifx\relax#1\else\@sourcetrue\fi\or%
+ \day@tk={#1}\ifx\relax#1\else\@daytrue\fi\or%
+ \from@month=#1\or%
+ \to@month=#1\or%
+ \year@tk={#1}\ifx\relax#1\else\@yeartrue\fi\or%
+ \issue@tk={#1}\ifx\relax#1\else\@issuetrue\fi\or%
+ \pages@tk={#1}\ifx\relax#1\else\@pagestrue\fi\or%
+ \tournament@tk={#1}\ifx\relax#1\else\@tournamenttrue\fi\or%
+ \award@tk={#1}\ifx\relax#1\else\@awardtrue\fi\or%
+ \after@tk={#1}\ifx\relax#1\else\@aftertrue\fi\or%
+ \version@tk={#1}\ifx\relax#1\else\@versiontrue\fi\or%
+ \correction@tk={#1}\ifx\relax#1\else\@correctiontrue\fi\or%
+ \dedic@tk={#1}\ifx\relax#1\else\@dedicationtrue\fi\or%
+ \theme@tk={#1}\ifx\relax#1\else\@themetrue\fi\or%
+ \twins@tk={#1}\ifx\relax#1\else\@twinstrue\fi\or%
+ \computer@tk={#1}\or%
+ \comment@tk={#1}\ifx\relax#1\else\@commenttrue\fi\or%
+ \judgement@tk={#1}\ifx\relax#1\else\@judgementtrue\fi\or%
+ \sol@tk={#1}%
+ \fi%
+ \advance\help@a \@ne%
+ \l@@klist%
+}
+
+\def\split@param#1{%
+ \@labelfalse\@numberfalse\auth@rfalse\@cityfalse%
+ \@sourcenrfalse\@sourcefalse\@dayfalse\@yearfalse%
+ \@issuefalse\@pagesfalse\@tournamentfalse\@awardfalse%
+ \@afterfalse\@versionfalse\@correctionfalse\@dedicationfalse%
+ \@themefalse\@twinsfalse\@commentfalse\@judgementfalse%
+ \help@a=\z@%
+ \let\@action=\parse@params\l@@klist#1\e@list%
+}
+\def\@dia@solution{%
+ \bgroup%
+ \parindent\z@%
+ \parskip\tw@\p@%
+ {\bf
+ \noindent\if@label\showlabel{\the\label@tk}\fi%
+ \the\number@tk) %
+ \ifauth@r%
+ \ifnormal@names%
+ \the\aut@tk%
+ \else%
+ {\@notfirstfalse% We are the first one
+ \def\name@sep{, }%
+ \let\@action=\@writename%
+ \@parseTokenlist\aut@tk;}:%
+ \fi%
+ \par%
+ \fi%
+ }%
+ \if@develop\if@judgement\the\judgement@tk\par\fi\fi%
+ \the\sol@tk\par%
+ \if@comment\the\comment@tk\par\fi%
+ \egroup%
+}
+\grid@width=0.6\p@
+\inner@frame=0.6\p@
+\outer@frame=1.2\p@
+\space@frame=\outer@frame
+\v@frame@dist=\tw@\p@%
+\h@frame@dist=\tw@\p@%
+\space@frame@dist=\z@
+\v@space@dist=1em
+\def\@show@figurine{%
+ \noindent%
+ \@figurine@number%
+ \@figurine@author%
+ \@figurine@city%
+ \@figurine@after%
+ \@figurine@correction%
+ \@figurine@version%
+ \@figurine@source%
+ \@figurine@tournament%
+ \@figurine@award%
+ \@figurine@dedic%
+ \@figurine@pieces%
+ \@figurine@stip%
+ \@figurine@twins%
+ \@figurine@conditions%
+ \@figurine@remarks%
+ \@figurine@computer%
+}
+\def\@figurine@number{{\authorfont\thediag)}}
+
+\def\p@rseauthor@figurine#1,#2; {%
+ \if@notfirst, \else\@notfirsttrue\fi#2 #1%
+ \l@@klist%
+}
+
+\def\@figurine@author{%
+ {\ifauth@r%
+ \authorfont\@notfirstfalse%
+ \let\@action=\p@rseauthor@figurine%
+ \@parseTokenlist\aut@tk;%
+ \ \ %
+ \fi}%
+}
+
+\def\@figurine@city{%
+ {\if@city%
+ \cityfont\@notfirstfalse%
+ \let\@action=\p@rsecity\@parseTokenlist\city@tk;%
+ \ \ \ %
+ \fi}%
+}
+
+\def\@figurine@after{\if@after{\dedicfont\ \ \the\after@tk}\fi}
+
+\def\@figurine@correction{%
+ \if@correction{\dedicfont\ \ \the\correction@tk}\fi%
+}
+
+\def\@figurine@version{%
+ \if@version{\dedicfont\ \ \the\version@tk}\fi%
+}
+
+\def\@figurine@source{%
+ {\if@source%
+ \sourcefont%
+ \if@sourcenr\the\sourcenr@tk\ \fi%
+ \the\source@tk%
+ \if@year%
+ \ \ %
+ \if@day%
+ \ifnum\from@month>\z@%
+ \the\day@tk.%
+ \write@month\from@month%
+ \ifnum\to@month>\z@%
+ -\write@month\to@month%
+ \fi%
+ .%
+ \fi%
+ \else%
+ \write@month\the\from@month%
+ \ifnum\to@month>\z@%
+ -\write@month\the\to@month%
+ \fi%
+ /%
+ \fi%
+ \the\year@tk%
+ \fi%
+ \if@issue , \the\issue@tk\fi%
+ \if@pages , \the\pages@tk\fi%
+ \fi}%
+}
+
+\def\@figurine@tournament{%
+ \if@tournament{\awardfont\ \ \the\tournament@tk}\fi%
+}
+
+\def\@figurine@award{%
+ \if@award{\awardfont\ \ \the\award@tk}\fi%
+}
+
+\def\@figurine@dedic{%
+ \if@dedication{\awardfont\ \ \the\dedic@tk}\fi%
+}
+\def\show@squares#1\e@list{\ch@fig{\the\help@a}#1, }
+
+\def\@figurine@pieces{%
+ {\if@pieces%
+ \let\@action=\p@rsepieces%
+ \let\piece@job\show@squares%
+ \@parseTokenlist\pieces@tk,%
+ \fi}%
+}
+\def\@figurine@stip{%
+ \if@stipulation{\stipfont\ \ \the\stipulation@tk}\fi%
+}
+
+\def\@figurine@conditions{%
+ \if@condition{\remfont\ \ \the\condition@tk}\fi%
+}
+
+\def\@figurine@twins{%
+ \if@twins{\remfont\ \ \the\twins@tk}\fi%
+}
+
+\def\@figurine@computer{%
+ \if@show@computer
+ \if@computer\ (Co)\fi%
+ \fi%
+}
+
+\def\@figurine@remarks{%
+ \if@remark{\stipfont\ \ \the\remark@tk}\fi%
+}
+\def\do@dia@job{\@write@sol\ifvmode\noindent\fi\unhbox\dia@box}
+\def\solhead#1{{\split@param{#1}\@dia@solution}}
+\def\@write@sol{%
+ \ifs@lu%
+ \immediate\write\s@lfd{%
+ \noexpand\solhead{%
+ {\the\label@tk}%
+ {\thediag}%
+ {\the\aut@tk}%
+ {\the\city@tk}%
+ {\the\sourcenr@tk}%
+ {\the\source@tk}%
+ {\the\day@tk}%
+ {\the\from@month}%
+ {\the\to@month}%
+ {\the\year@tk}%
+ {\the\issue@tk}%
+ {\the\pages@tk}%
+ {\the\tournament@tk}%
+ {\the\award@tk}%
+ {\the\after@tk}%
+ {\the\version@tk}%
+ {\the\correction@tk}%
+ {\the\dedic@tk}%
+ {\the\theme@tk}%
+ {\the\twins@tk}%
+ {\the\computer@tk}%
+ {\the\comment@tk}%
+ {\the\judgement@tk}%
+ {\the\sol@tk}%
+ } %end of \solhead
+ }%
+ \fi
+}
+\def\@months#1-#2;{\from@month=#1\to@month=#2\@datetrue}
+\def\@writename#1; {\sep@names\@dianame#1; \l@@klist}
+\def\name@sep{,\ }
+\def\sep@names{\if@notfirst\name@sep\else\@notfirsttrue\fi}
+\def\@checkshort#1/#2#3;{%
+ \@shortformtrue%
+ \ifx#2\e@list\relax%
+ \@shortformfalse%
+ \fi%
+}
+\def\short@christian#1#2-{%
+ \if@notfirst -\else\@notfirsttrue\fi%
+ #1.%
+ \l@@klist%
+}
+
+\def\@write@christian#1/#2;{#1}
+
+\def\write@christian#1;{%
+ \@checkshort#1/\e@list;%
+ \if@shortform\@write@christian#1;\else#1\fi%
+}
+
+\def\@write@short#1/#2;{#2}
+
+\def\write@short#1;{%
+ \@checkshort#1/\e@list;%
+ \if@shortform%
+ \@write@short#1;%
+ \else%
+ {\@notfirstfalse\let\@action\short@christian\l@@klist#1-\e@list}%
+ \fi%
+}
+\def\@fullname#1, #2; {\hbox{\write@christian#2; #1}}
+\def\@sirname#1, #2; {#1}
+\def\@short#1, #2; {\write@short#2;\ #1}
+\def\@noname#1, #2; {}
+\def\@normalname#1; {#1}
+\def\space@vertical{\space@verticaltrue}
+\def\space@horizontal{\space@verticalfalse}
+\def\cl@arsol{\immediate\openout\s@lfd=\jobname.sol}
+\def\getc@lor#1{%
+ \if#1\ds@white%
+ \help@a\z@\global%
+ \let\cpd@stepcounterPieces\cpd@stepcounterWhite%
+ \else\if#1\ds@neutral%
+ \help@a=6\global%
+ \let\cpd@stepcounterPieces\cpd@stepcounterNeutral%
+ \else\if#1\ds@black%
+ \help@a=12\global%
+ \let\cpd@stepcounterPieces\cpd@stepcounterBlack%
+ \else\errmessage{invalid color!}%
+ \fi\fi\fi%
+ \getpi@ce%
+}
+
+\def\get@text#1{\text@tk={#1}\read@square}
+
+\def\getpi@ce#1{\if#1B\relax\else
+ \if#1\ds@knight\advance\help@a\@ne%
+ \else\if#1\ds@bishop\advance\help@a\tw@%
+ \else\if#1\ds@rook\advance\help@a\thr@@%
+ \else\if#1\ds@queen\advance\help@a\f@ur%
+ \else\if#1\ds@king\advance\help@a 5%
+ \else\if#1C%
+ % An imitator should not count for any color.
+ \let\cpd@stepcounterPieces\relax
+ \advance\help@a 145%
+ \else%
+ \errmessage{invalid piece!}%
+ \fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi%
+ \futurelet\r@tate\chkr@tate%
+}
+
+\def\chkr@tate{%
+ \if\r@tate \ds@upsidedown\advance\help@a 108\let\nextpr@c=\skipr@t\else
+ \if\r@tate \ds@left\advance\help@a 36\let\nextpr@c=\skipr@t\else
+ \if\r@tate \ds@right\advance\help@a 72\let\nextpr@c=\skipr@t\else
+ \let\nextpr@c\piece@job\fi\fi\fi\nextpr@c%
+}
+\def\skipr@t#1{\piece@job}
+\def\l@@k{\futurelet\whatsnext\parsefi@lds}
+\def\parsefi@lds{%
+ \if\whatsnext\e@list%
+ \let\nextpr@c\relax%
+ \else
+ \let\nextpr@c\read@square%
+ \fi%
+ \nextpr@c%
+}
+
+\def\set@current@square@index#1#2{%
+ \setcounter{cpd@current@square@index}{#1+\value{cpd@linesmax}*#2}%
+}
+\def\set@current@square@value#1{%
+ \expandafter%
+ \xdef\csname cpd@square@\roman{cpd@current@square@index}\endcsname{#1}%
+}
+\def\get@current@square@value{%
+ \setcounter{cpd@current@square@value}%
+ {\csname cpd@square@\roman{cpd@current@square@index}\endcsname}%
+}
+\def\set@piece{%
+ \ifnum\pl@ne=\current@plane%
+ \cpd@stepcounterPieces%
+ \set@current@square@index\lin@\r@w%
+ \get@current@square@value%
+ \ifthenelse{\value{cpd@current@square@value}=\m@ne}
+ {\set@current@square@value{\the\help@a}}%
+ {\ifthenelse{\value{cpd@current@square@value}=144}%
+ {\set@current@square@value{\the\help@a+18}}%
+ {\errmessage{Trying to set a piece to an occupied square}}}%
+ \fi%
+ \l@@k%
+}
+\def\set@nofield, {%
+ \ifnum\pl@ne=\current@plane%
+ \set@current@square@index\lin@\r@w%
+ \get@current@square@value%
+ \ifthenelse{\value{cpd@current@square@value}=\m@ne}%
+ {}% This is an empty white square, nothing to do
+ {\ifthenelse{\value{cpd@current@square@value}=144}%
+ {\set@current@square@value{\m@ne}}%
+ {\errmessage{Trying to set a piece to an occupied square}}}%
+ \fi%
+ \l@@klist%
+}
+\def\set@frame, {%
+ \ifnum\pl@ne=\current@plane%
+ \@vGrid{\the\lin@}{\the\r@w}\@ne%
+ \@hGrid{\the\lin@}{\the\r@w}\@ne%
+ \advance\lin@\@ne%
+ \@vGrid{\the\lin@}{\the\r@w}\@ne%
+ \advance\lin@\m@ne\advance\r@w\@ne%
+ \@hGrid{\the\lin@}{\the\r@w}\@ne%
+ \fi%
+ \l@@klist%
+}
+\def\e@list{\relax}
+\def\l@@klist{\futurelet\nextlist\ch@cklst}
+\def\ch@cklst{%
+ \ifx\nextlist\e@list%
+ \let\nextpr@c=\relax%
+ \else%
+ \let\nextpr@c=\@action%
+ \fi%
+ \nextpr@c%
+}
+\def\p@rsepieces#1, {\getc@lor#1\e@list\l@@klist}
+\def\p@rsetext#1, {\get@text#1\e@list\l@@klist}
+\def\set@text{%
+ \ifnum\pl@ne=\current@plane%
+ \raise\r@w\sq@width\hbox to \z@{%
+ \hskip\lin@\sq@width%
+ \vbox to \sq@width{\vss%
+ \hbox to \sq@width{%
+ \hss%
+ {\the\text@tk}%
+ \hss%
+ }\vss}%
+ \hss%
+ }%
+ \fi%
+ \l@@klist%
+}
+\def\p@rseauthor#1; {\sh@wauthor#1;\l@@klist}
+\def\read@square#1#2{%
+ \lin@=`#1\advance\lin@ by -`a\relax%
+ \r@w=#2\advance\r@w by \m@ne%
+ \read@plane%
+}
+\def\read@plane@normal{\plane@job}
+
+\def\read@plane@stereo{\futurelet\plane@char\get@plane@stereo}
+
+\def\get@plane@stereo{%
+ \if\plane@char A%
+ \pl@ne=\@ne\advance\r@w-\tw@\advance\lin@-\tw@%
+ \let\@plane@job=\skip@plane%
+ \else\if\plane@char B%
+ \pl@ne=\tw@\advance\r@w-\tw@\advance\lin@-\tw@%
+ \let\@plane@job=\skip@plane%
+ \else\if\plane@char C%
+ \pl@ne=\thr@@\advance\r@w-\tw@\advance\lin@-\tw@%
+ \let\@plane@job=\skip@plane%
+ \else\if\plane@char D%
+ \pl@ne=\f@ur\advance\r@w-\tw@\advance\lin@-\tw@%
+ \let\@plane@job=\skip@plane%
+ \else%
+ \pl@ne=\z@\let\@plane@job=\plane@job%
+ \fi\fi\fi\fi%
+ \@plane@job%
+}
+
+\def\skip@plane#1{\plane@job}
+
+\def\read@plane@space#1{\pl@ne=`#1\advance\pl@ne by -`A\relax\plane@job}
+\def\@vGrid#1#2#3{%
+ \raise#2\sq@width\hbox to \z@{%
+ \hskip#1\sq@width\hskip-.5\grid@width%
+ \vrule height#3\sq@width width\grid@width\hss%
+ }%
+}
+
+\def\@hGrid#1#2#3{%
+ \raise#2\sq@width\hbox to \z@{%
+ \hskip#1\sq@width%
+ \vrule width#3\sq@width height .5\grid@width depth%
+ .5\grid@width\hss%
+ }%
+}
+\def\@selGrid#1#2, {%
+ \ifnum\pl@ne=\current@plane%
+ \if#1h%
+ \@hGrid#2%
+ \else\if#1v%
+ \@vGrid#2%
+ \else%
+ \errmessage{Wrong GridSelector #1}%
+ \fi\fi%
+ \fi%
+ \l@@klist%
+}
+\def\@stdgrid{%
+ \setbox\plane@box=\vbox{\hbox{%
+ \help@a=\tw@%
+ \loop%
+ \ifnum\help@a<\lines@max%
+ \@vGrid{\the\help@a}{0}{\the\rows@max}%
+ \advance\help@a\tw@%
+ \repeat%
+ \help@a=\tw@%
+ \loop%
+ \ifnum\help@a<\rows@max%
+ \@hGrid{0}{\the\help@a}{\the\lines@max}%
+ \advance\help@a\tw@%
+ \repeat%
+ \box\plane@box
+ }}%
+}
+\def\ds@xlabel#1{%
+ \label@tk={#1}\@labeltrue%
+}
+
+\def\@set@label#1;{\ifds@label\label{#1}\fi}
+\def\init@vars{%
+ \global\s@lufalse
+ \setboolean{cpd@checkPieceCounts}{false}%
+ \setcounter{cpd@defWhitePieces}{\z@}%
+ \setcounter{cpd@defBlackPieces}{\z@}%
+ \setcounter{cpd@defNeutralPieces}{\z@}%
+ \setcounter{cpd@whitePieces}{\z@}%
+ \setcounter{cpd@blackPieces}{\z@}%
+ \setcounter{cpd@neutralPieces}{\z@}%
+ \lin@\z@
+}
+
+\def\clear@board{%
+ % Now the new style
+ \setcounter{cpd@current@row}{0}%
+ \whiledo{\value{cpd@current@row}<\value{cpd@rowsmax}}{%
+ \setcounter{cpd@current@line}{0}%
+ \whiledo{\value{cpd@current@line}<\value{cpd@linesmax}}{%
+ \set@current@square@index{\value{cpd@current@line}}{\value{cpd@current@row}}%
+ \setcounter{cpd@helper}{\the\current@plane+\value{cpd@current@line}+\value{cpd@current@row}}%
+ \ifthenelse{\isodd{\value{cpd@helper}}}%
+ {\set@current@square@value{-1}}%
+ {\set@current@square@value{144}}%
+ \addtocounter{cpd@current@line}{\@ne}%
+ }%
+ \addtocounter{cpd@current@row}{\@ne}%
+ }%
+}
+
+\def\put@row#1{%
+ \lin@\z@%
+ \help@b=#1%
+ \advance\help@b\brd@ff%
+ \hbox{%
+ \if@stereo%
+ \ifnum\current@plane>\z@%
+ \ifnum\@rows=12%
+ \llap{\raise .5\sq@width\hbox{\boardfont c6\ }}%
+ \fi%
+ \fi%
+ \fi%
+ \hbox to \z@{\vbox to \sq@width{}}%
+ \set@current@square@index{\lin@}{#1}%
+ \loop%
+ \get@current@square@value%
+ \ifthenelse{\value{cpd@current@square@value}=\m@ne}%
+ {\wF}%
+ {\char\value{cpd@current@square@value}}%
+ % \ifnum\count\help@b=\m@ne\wF%
+ % \else\char\count\help@b\fi%
+ \advance\lin@\@ne%
+ \addtocounter{cpd@current@square@index}{1}%
+ % \advance\help@b\@ne%
+ \ifnum\lin@<\lines@max\repeat%
+ }%
+}
+\def\put@line#1{%
+ \lin@\z@%
+ \help@b=#1%
+ \advance\help@b\brd@ff%
+ \hbox{%
+ \if@stereo%
+ \ifnum\current@plane>\z@%
+ \ifnum\@rows=12%
+ \llap{\raise .5\sq@width\hbox{\boardfont c6\ }}%
+ \fi%
+ \fi%
+ \fi%
+ \hbox to \z@{\vbox to \sq@width{}}%
+ \loop%
+ \ifnum\count\help@b=\m@ne\wF%
+ \else\char\count\help@b\fi%
+ \advance\lin@\@ne\advance\help@b\@ne%
+ \ifnum\lin@<\lines@max\repeat%
+ }%
+}
+\def\@parseTokenlist#1#2{\expandafter\l@@klist\the#1#2 \e@list}
+\def\@addToPlane#1{%
+ \setbox\plane@box=\vbox{\hbox{%
+ \@parseTokenlist#1,%
+ \box\plane@box%
+ }}%
+}
+\def\put@plane{%
+ % We might want gridchess
+ \if@stdgrid%
+ \@stdgrid%
+ \fi%
+ % Let us first set the fieldframes
+ \if@fieldframe%
+ \let\@action\read@square%
+ \let\plane@job\set@frame%
+ \@addToPlane\fieldframe@tk%
+ \fi%
+ % Now we set text to all squares which are given using \fieldtext
+ \if@fieldtext%
+ \let\@action\p@rsetext%
+ \let\plane@job\set@text%
+ \@addToPlane\fieldtext@tk%
+ \fi%
+ % Then we should add the gridlines
+ \if@gridlines%
+ \let\@action\read@plane%
+ \let\plane@job\@selGrid%
+ \@addToPlane\gridlines@tk%
+ \else%
+ \if@stereo%
+ \stereo@center%
+ \fi%
+ \fi%
+ % Now we should clear the board
+ \clear@board%
+ % Let us now parse the list of pieces
+ \if@pieces%
+ \let\@action\p@rsepieces%
+ \let\piece@job\l@@k\let\plane@job\set@piece%
+ \@parseTokenlist\pieces@tk,%
+ \fi%
+ % Now we clear all fields, which are given using \nofields
+ \if@nofields%
+ \let\@action\read@square%
+ \let\plane@job\set@nofield%
+ \@parseTokenlist\nofields@tk,%
+ \fi%
+ % Now we can put the pieces to the board
+ \global\setbox\plane@box=\hbox{%
+ \vbox{\rlap{\box\plane@box}}%
+ \vbox{%
+ \chessfont%
+ \baselineskip=\z@\lineskip=\z@%
+ \@rows=\rows@max%
+ % \multiply\@rows by \lines@max%
+ \loop%
+ % \advance\@rows -\lines@max%
+ % \put@line\@rows%
+ % Remove \put@line in future versions
+ \advance\@rows \m@ne%
+ \put@row\@rows%
+ \ifnum\@rows>\z@\repeat%
+ }%
+ }%
+}
+\def\put@sqs@normal{%
+ \put@plane%
+ \setbox\sq@box=\hbox{%
+ \inner@henbox{\box\plane@box}%
+ }%
+}
+\def\put@sqs@stereo{%
+ \setbox\sq@box=\hbox{\hfil\vbox{%
+ \current@plane=5%
+ \vskip\v@space@dist%
+ \loop%
+ \advance\current@plane\m@ne%
+ \ifnum\current@plane=\z@%
+ \lines@max=\@ight%
+ \rows@max=\@ight%
+ \else%
+ \lines@max=\f@ur%
+ \rows@max=\f@ur%
+ \fi%
+ % Now we should clear the board
+ \begingroup% We need this for inner loops!
+ \clear@board%
+ \put@plane%
+ \endgroup%
+ \hbox to \bd@width{%
+ \hfil%
+ \inner@henbox{\box\plane@box}%
+ \ifcase\current@plane\or%
+ \rlap{{\boardfont\ A}}\or%
+ \rlap{{\boardfont\ B}}\or%
+ \rlap{{\boardfont\ C}}\or%
+ \rlap{{\boardfont\ D}}%
+ \fi%
+ \hfil%
+ }%
+ \vskip\v@space@dist%
+ \ifnum\z@<\current@plane\repeat%
+ }\hfil}%
+}
+
+\def\stereo@center{%
+ \ifnum\current@plane=\z@%
+ \setbox\plane@box=\vbox{\hbox{%
+ \@hGrid\tw@\tw@\f@ur\@hGrid\tw@ 6\f@ur%
+ \@vGrid\tw@\tw@\f@ur\@vGrid6\tw@\f@ur%
+ \box\plane@box%
+ }}%
+ \fi%
+}
+\def\put@sqs@space@vertical{%
+ \setbox\sq@box=\hbox{\hfil\vbox{%
+ \current@plane=\planes@max%
+ \vskip\v@space@dist%
+ \loop%
+ \advance\current@plane\m@ne%
+ % Now we should clear the board
+ \begingroup% We use inner loops!
+ \clear@board%
+ \put@plane%
+ \hbox to \bd@width{%
+ \inner@henbox{\box\plane@box}%
+ \advance\current@plane`A%
+ \rlap{{\boardfont\ \char\current@plane}}%
+ }%
+ \endgroup%
+ \vskip\v@space@dist%
+ \ifnum\z@<\current@plane\repeat%
+ }\hfil}%
+}
+
+\def\put@sqs@space@horizontal{%
+ \setbox\sq@box=\hbox{%
+ \current@plane=\z@%
+ \hskip\h@space@dist%
+ \loop%
+ % Now we should clear the board
+ \begingroup% We use inner loops!
+ \clear@board%
+ \put@plane%
+ \hbox to \bd@width{%
+ \inner@henbox{\box\plane@box}%
+ \advance\current@plane`A%
+ \rlap{{\boardfont\ \char\current@plane}}%
+ }%
+ \endgroup%
+ \hskip\h@space@dist%
+ \advance\current@plane\@ne%
+ \ifnum\planes@max>\current@plane%
+ \repeat%
+ }%
+}
+
+\def\put@sqs@space{%
+ \ifspace@vertical%
+ \put@sqs@space@vertical%
+ \else%
+ \put@sqs@space@horizontal%
+ \fi%
+}
+\def\@inner@vframe{%
+ \if@vframe%
+ \vrule width \inner@frame%
+ \else%
+ \hskip\inner@frame%
+ \fi%
+}
+
+\def\@inner@hframe{%
+ \if@hframe%
+ \hrule height \inner@frame%
+ \else%
+ \vskip\inner@frame%
+ \fi%
+}
+\def\inner@v@frame@rule{%
+ \if@stereo%
+ \@inner@vframe%
+ \else\if@space%
+ \@inner@vframe%
+ \else\if@leaveOuter%
+ \vrule width \inner@frame%
+ \else%
+ \@inner@vframe%
+ \fi\fi\fi%
+}
+
+\def\inner@h@frame@rule{%
+ \if@stereo%
+ \@inner@hframe%
+ \else\if@space%
+ \@inner@hframe%
+ \else\if@leaveOuter%
+ \hrule height \inner@frame%
+ \else%
+ \@inner@hframe%
+ \fi\fi\fi%
+}
+
+\def\inner@henbox#1{%
+ \hbox{%
+ \inner@v@frame@rule%
+ \vbox{\inner@h@frame@rule#1\inner@h@frame@rule}%
+ \inner@v@frame@rule%
+ }%
+}
+\def\@outer@vrule{\vrule width \outer@frame}
+
+\def\@outer@hrule{\hrule height \outer@frame}
+\def\outer@v@frame@rule{%
+ \if@stereo%
+ \@outer@vrule%
+ \else\if@space%
+ \@outer@vrule%
+ \else\if@leaveOuter%
+ \if@vframe\@outer@vrule\else\hskip\outer@frame\fi%
+ \else%
+ \@outer@vrule%
+ \fi\fi\fi%
+}
+
+\def\outer@h@frame@rule{%
+ \if@stereo%
+ \@outer@hrule%
+ \else\if@space%
+ \@outer@hrule%
+ \else\if@leaveOuter%
+ \if@hframe\@outer@hrule\else\vskip\outer@frame\fi%
+ \else%
+ \@outer@hrule%
+ \fi\fi\fi%
+}
+
+\def\outer@henbox#1{%
+ \outer@h@frame@rule%
+ \hbox{%
+ \outer@v@frame@rule%
+ \ifspace@vertical%
+ \hskip\h@frame@dist%
+ \fi%
+ \vbox{%
+ \ifspace@vertical%
+ \vskip\v@frame@dist%
+ \else%
+ \vskip\v@space@dist%
+ \fi%
+ #1%
+ \ifspace@vertical%
+ \vskip\v@frame@dist%
+ \else%
+ \vskip\v@space@dist%
+ \fi%
+ }%
+ \ifspace@vertical%
+ \hskip\h@frame@dist%
+ \fi%
+ \outer@v@frame@rule%
+ }%
+ \outer@h@frame@rule%
+}
+\def\ch@fig#1{%
+ \ifvmode\noindent\fi%
+ \hbox{\chtextfont\lower.3\fontdimen\tw@\chtextfont\hbox{\char#1}}%
+}
+\def\@dia@index{%
+ \@ifundefined{newindex}%
+ {\errmessage{You should add documentstyle-option 'index'}}{}%
+}
+
+\def\showlabel#1{%
+ \if@develop%
+ \raise1ex\hbox{\labelfont#1}\penalty\exhyphenpenalty%
+ \fi%
+}
+
+\def\@aidxitem#1, #2, #3{%
+ \par\medskip#1, \write@christian#2; \dotfill #3%
+}
+
+\def\dia@index#1\@sep#2[#3]{\index[#3]{#2|showlabel{#1}}}
+
+\def\parse@aindex#1; {%
+ \expandafter\dia@index\the\label@tk\@sep#1[author]\l@@klist%
+}
+
+\def\@aindex{%
+ \if@aindex%
+ \ifnormal@names%
+ \errmessage{Cannot create index entries with normalnames}%
+ \else\ifauth@r%
+ \let\@action=\parse@aindex\@parseTokenlist\aut@tk;%
+ \fi\fi%
+ \fi%
+}
+
+\def\x@sindex#1\@sep{\expandafter\dia@index\the\label@tk\@sep#1[source]}
+
+\def\@sindex{%
+ \if@sindex\if@source%
+ \expandafter\x@sindex\the\source@tk\@sep%
+ \fi\fi%
+}
+
+\def\parse@tindex#1, {%
+ \expandafter\dia@index\the\label@tk\@sep#1[theme]\l@@klist%
+}
+
+\def\@tindex{%
+ \if@tindex\if@theme%
+ \let\@action=\parse@tindex\@parseTokenlist\theme@tk,%
+ \fi\fi%
+}
+\def\@setPieceColor#1#2#3{%
+ \gdef\ds@white{#1}\gdef\ds@black{#2}\gdef\ds@neutral{#3}%
+}
+
+\def\@setPieceSpec#1#2#3#4#5#6{%
+ \gdef\ds@king{#1}\gdef\ds@queen{#2}\gdef\ds@rook{#3}%
+ \gdef\ds@bishop{#4}\gdef\ds@knight{#5}\gdef\ds@pawn{#6}%
+}
+
+\def\@setPieceRotation#1#2#3{%
+ \gdef\ds@left{#1}\gdef\ds@right{#2}\gdef\ds@upsidedown{#3}%
+}
+\def\loop@rotation{%
+ \bgroup%
+ \n@cnt\z@%
+ \help@a\z@%
+ \loop%
+ \ifcase\n@cnt%
+ \def\@theRotation{}%
+ \or%
+ \def\@theRotation{\ds@left}%
+ \or%
+ \def\@theRotation{\ds@right}%
+ \or%
+ \def\@theRotation{\ds@upsidedown}%
+ \fi%
+ \loop@color%
+ \advance\n@cnt\@ne%
+ \advance\help@a by 36\relax%
+ \ifnum\n@cnt<\f@ur\repeat%
+ \egroup%
+}
+
+\def\loop@color{%
+ \bgroup%
+ \w@cnt\z@%
+ \loop%
+ \ifcase\w@cnt%
+ \def\@theColor{\ds@white}%
+ \or%
+ \def\@theColor{\ds@neutral}%
+ \or%
+ \def\@theColor{\ds@black}%
+ \fi%
+ \loop@piece%
+ \advance\w@cnt\@ne%
+ \advance\help@a by 6%
+ \ifnum\w@cnt<\thr@@\repeat%
+ \egroup%
+}
+
+\def\loop@piece{%
+ \bgroup%
+ \b@cnt\z@%
+ \loop%
+ \ifcase\b@cnt%
+ \def\@thePiece{\ds@pawn}%
+ \or%
+ \def\@thePiece{\ds@knight}%
+ \or%
+ \def\@thePiece{\ds@bishop}%
+ \or%
+ \def\@thePiece{\ds@rook}%
+ \or%
+ \def\@thePiece{\ds@queen}%
+ \or%
+ \def\@thePiece{\ds@king}%
+ \fi%
+ \expandafter\xdef\csname
+ \@theColor\@thePiece\@theRotation\endcsname{%
+ \noexpand\ch@fig{\the\help@a}%
+ }
+ \advance\b@cnt\@ne%
+ \advance\help@a by \@ne%
+ \ifnum\b@cnt<6\repeat%
+ \egroup%
+}
+\elchfont\@fselch
+
+\defaultelchfont%
+\diagnum{\@ne}
+%% \figcnttrue
+\setboolean{piececounter}{true}
+\def\@dianame{\@fullname}
+\def\@solname{\@fullname}
+\space@verticaltrue
+\diagnumbering{arabic}
+\def\write@month{\@arabic}%
+\diagleft
+\cl@arsol
+\let\orig@author=\author
+\let\orig@day=\day
+\let\orig@month=\month
+\let\orig@year=\year
+\let\orig@label=\label
+\DefinePieces{wsn}{KDTLSB}{LRU}
+\newdimen\normalboardwidth
+\def\setboardwidth{%
+ \normalboardwidth=\@ight\fontdimen\tw@\chessfont%
+ \advance\normalboardwidth\tw@\inner@frame
+ \advance\normalboardwidth\tw@\h@frame@dist
+ \advance\normalboardwidth\tw@\outer@frame
+}
+
+\setboardwidth
+
+%</style>
+% \end{macrocode}
+%
+% \Finale
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/chess-problem-diagrams/diagram.ins b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/chess-problem-diagrams/diagram.ins
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+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/chess-problem-diagrams/diagram.ins
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+\input docstrip.tex
+\askforoverwritefalse
+\generate{%
+ \file{diagram.sty}{\from{diagram.dtx}{style}}%
+}
+\endbatchfile