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author | Norbert Preining <preining@logic.at> | 2008-01-17 07:26:11 +0000 |
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committer | Norbert Preining <preining@logic.at> | 2008-01-17 07:26:11 +0000 |
commit | 86d0ec5ee6adca8e4c0f78ee072aabaafee5d6d4 (patch) | |
tree | 6ce134d952322846022e007e70187957701cb275 /Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/makecell | |
parent | 4d608af19c2819d3eb51c51111f921a519446dd0 (diff) |
remove wrongly placed tablists stuff in makecell
git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@6279 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/makecell/tablists.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/makecell/tablists.dtx deleted file mode 100644 index 2179d285b83..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/makecell/tablists.dtx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,893 +0,0 @@ -% \iffalse -% -% tablists.dtx - tabulated list of short items. -% (c) 2007 Olga Lapko (Lapko.O@g23.relcom.ru) -% -% This program is provided under the terms of the -% LaTeX Project Public License distributed from CTAN -% archives in directory macros/latex/base/lppl.txt. -% -% \fi -% -% \iffalse -%<*driver> -\ProvidesFile{tablists.dtx} -%</driver> -%<package>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1999/12/01] -%<package>\ProvidesPackage{tablists} -%<*package> - [2008/01/12 v0.0ñ (beta) Tabulated list of short items] -%</package> -% -%<*batchfile> -\begingroup - -\input docstrip.tex - -\keepsilent -\askforoverwritefalse - -\generate{\file{tablists.sty}{\from{tablists.dtx}{package}}} - -\endgroup -%</batchfile> -% -%<*driver> -\documentclass{ltxdoc} - -\usepackage{ifpdf} -\ifpdf - \usepackage{mathptmx,courier} - \usepackage[scaled=0.90]{helvet} - \addtolength\marginparwidth{15pt} -\fi - -\usepackage{paralist} -\usepackage{makecell} -\usepackage{amsthm} -\newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem} -\usepackage{tablists} -\IfFileExists{hyperref.sty}{\usepackage{hyperref}}{} -\IfFileExists{listpen.sty}{\usepackage{listpen}}{} -\providecommand\RestoreSpaces{\bigskip} -\EnableCrossrefs -\CodelineIndex -\RecordChanges -\makeatletter -\@beginparpenalty10000 -\widowpenalty10000 -\clubpenalty10000 -\makeatother -\providecommand*{\file}[1]{\texttt{#1}} -\providecommand*{\pkg}[1]{\textsf{#1}} -\providecommand*{\cls}[1]{\textsf{#1}} -\providecommand*{\env}[1]{\texttt{#1}} - -\OnlyDescription -\begin{document} - \DocInput{tablists.dtx} - \PrintChanges -\end{document} -%</driver> -% \fi -% -% \CheckSum{493} -% -% \GetFileInfo{tablists.dtx} -% -% \DoNotIndex{\newcommand,\newenvironment} -% -% -% \title{The \textsf{tablists} package\thanks{This -% file has version number \fileversion, -% last revised \filedate.}} -% \author{% -% Olga Lapko\\ -% {\tt Lapko.O@g23.relcom.ru} } -% \date{\filedate} -% \maketitle -% \begin{abstract} -% This package gives variant of environment for creating of list of short -% items in the way of tabular alignment. That could be useful for list of -% exercises in math educational literature. It allows to build one-level -% and two-level tabulated lists. -% \end{abstract} -% -% \tableofcontents -% -%\newpage -% \section{Building Commands} -% -% \DescribeMacro{tabenum} -% \DescribeMacro{\tabenumitem} -% \DescribeMacro{\item} -% The \env{tabenum} environment prints short items aligned in columns. -% -% Each item starts with |\tabenumitem| command. -% First example of \env{tabenum} list---please note that you may set optional -% argument in the same way as in modified environments from \pkg{enumerate} -% or \pkg{paralist} packages: -%\par\begin{small}% -%\begin{verbatim} -%\begin{tabenum}[\bfseries1)]% -%\tabenumitem -%$z=\displaystyle\frac xy$; -%\tabenumitem -%$2^x=9;$\cr -% -%\tabenumitem -%$3^{2x+3}=16 $; -%\tabenumitem -%$z=2x^2+4y^2$;\par -%\tabenumitem -%$u=\sqrt{x^2+y^2+z^2}$; -%\tabenumitem -%$v=gt+\displaystyle\frac{g}{4}t$;\\[1ex] -%\tabenumitem -%$u=2^{5x-3y+z}$; -%\tabenumitem -%$w=(v+7)^2+(u-3)^2$; -% -% -%\tabenumitem -%$5^x=\displaystyle\frac{4}{3} ;$ -%\tabenumitem -%$z=(x+1)^2+y^2$;\\* -%\tabenumitem -%$2+5+8+ \ldots +(3n+2)=155$, $n\in \mathrm{N};$ -%\tabenumitem -%$t=5u^2+8v^2$; -%\end{tabenum} -%\end{verbatim} -%\end{small} -% \begin{tabenum}[\bfseries1)]% -% \tabenumitem -% $z=\displaystyle\frac xy$; -% \tabenumitem -% $2^x=9;$\cr -% -% \tabenumitem -% $3^{2x+3}=4 $; -% \tabenumitem -% $z=2x^2+4y^2$;\par -% \tabenumitem -% $u=\sqrt{x^2+y^2+z^2}$; -% \tabenumitem -% $v=gt+\displaystyle\frac{g}{4}t$;\\[1ex] -% \tabenumitem -% $u=2^{5x-3y+z}$; -% \tabenumitem -% $w=(v+7)^2+(u-3)^2$; -% -% -% \tabenumitem -% $5^x=\displaystyle\frac{4}{3} ;$ -% \tabenumitem -% $z=(x+1)^2+y^2$;\\* -% \tabenumitem -% $2+5+8+ \ldots +(3n+2)=155$, $n\in \mathrm{N};$ -% \tabenumitem -% $t=5u^2+8v^2$; -% \end{tabenum} -% -% You may see that empty line (or |\par| command), |\\| command and |\cr| -% do the same: start a new row. The |\\| macro works like in array environment -% and allows optional argument with vertical correction. -% (Also the |\\*| command suppresses breaking between pages, see next example.) -% -% Please note that two or more |\par|'s -% |\cr|'s or |\\|'s (and also any combination of these three commands) -% create additional empty lines. -% -% You may use the |\item| -% macro instead of |\tabenumitem| in this \env{tabenum} environments (see next examples). -% -% \DescribeMacro{\notabenumitem} -% \DescribeMacro{\noitem} -% \DescribeMacro{\skipitem} -% On the next step you can wish to do the list like before more compact. The -% |\multicolumn| does not work here correctly\footnote{ -% Also the plain \TeX's commands like \cs{omit} and \cs{span}/\cs{multispan} commands, -% I think, need too complex code.}. At first you may use plain \TeX's -% command |\hidewidth| to hide width of widest column entry; then you may use -% other variant of |\tabenumitem|(|\item|) command---|\notabenumitem|(|\noitem|)---%^^A -% this command increases list entry, but does not create a new column; -% third command |\skipitem| allows you to skip -% one \env{tabenum} column\footnote{The \env{tabenum} column includes two columns: -% it works like \texttt{rl} columns in \env{tabular} environment. Thus, \cs{skipitem} -% equals to \texttt{\&\&} combination.}. -% Next example show usage of these three commands: -%\par\begin{small}% -%\begin{verbatim} -%\begin{tabenum}[\bfseries1)]% -%\item -%$z=\displaystyle\frac xy$; -%\noitem -%$2^x=9;$ -%\item -%$3^{2x+3}=4 $. -%\item -%$z=2x^2+4y^2$;\nopagebreak -% -%\item -%$u=\sqrt{x^2+y^2+z^2}$; -%\item -%$v=gt+\displaystyle\frac{g}{4}t$, -%\item -%$u=2^{5x-3y+z}$.\cr -%\item -%$w=(v+7)^2+(u-3)^2$; -%\item -%$5^x=\displaystyle\frac{4}{3} ;$ -%\item -%$z=(x+1)^2+y^2$;\\* -%\item -%$2+5+8+ \ldots +(3n+2)=155$, -% $n\in \mathrm{N};$\hidewidth\skipitem -%\item -%$t=5u^2+8v^2$; -%\end{tabenum} -%\end{verbatim} -%\end{small}% -% \begin{tabenum}[\bfseries1)]% -% \item\label{tabenum:I:1} -% $z=\displaystyle\frac xy$; -% \noitem\label{tabenum:I:2} -% $2^x=9;$ -% \item -% $3^{2x+3}=4 $. -% \item -% $z=2x^2+4y^2$;\nopagebreak -% -% \item -% $u=\sqrt{x^2+y^2+z^2}$; -% \item -% $v=gt+\displaystyle\frac{g}{4}t$, -% \item -% $u=2^{5x-3y+z}$.\cr -% \item -% $w=(v+7)^2+(u-3)^2$; -% \item -% $5^x=\displaystyle\frac{4}{3} ;$ -% \item -% $z=(x+1)^2+y^2$;\\* -% \item\label{tabenum:I:11} -% $2+5+8+ \ldots +(3n+2)=155$, $n\in \mathrm{N};$\hidewidth\skipitem -% \item -% $t=5u^2+8v^2$; -% \end{tabenum} -% The items \ref{tabenum:I:1} and \ref{tabenum:I:2} were joined in one column: the item \ref{tabenum:I:2} -% used |\noitem| (|\notabenumitem|) command. The item \ref{tabenum:I:11} occupies two columns, -% so it uses the |\hidewidth| (hides item width) and |\skipitem| (skips column of next item) commands. -% -% -% \subsection{Spacing} -% -% Vertical spaces around tabulated list are equal to the list ones |\topsep+\partopsep|. -% -% Space between rows depends on the |\jot| value, like in \pkg{amsmath} environments -% like \env{align}, \pkg{gather} etc. -% -% \DescribeMacro{\tabenumsep} -% The horizontal spacing between items of list. It defined like: -% \begin{quote} -% |\newcommand\tabenumsep{\hskip1em}| -% \end{quote} -% The |\labelsep| parameter is used after item number. -% -% \subsection{The \env{tabenum} environment inside a proper list} -% -% \DescribeMacro{\tabenumindent} -% The |\tabenumindent| macro sets left margin of \env{tabenum}. That could be useful -% inside, e.g., a proper list environments like \env{enumerate} or \env{itemise}. -% It can be defined like horizontal space/skip or text. -% For example: -% \begin{quote} -% |\renewcommand\tabenumindent{\hskip\parindent}| -% \end{quote} -% or -% \begin{quote} -% |\renewcommand\tabenumindent{Word }| -% \end{quote} -% -% \DescribeMacro{\liststrut} -% This command can be useful after alone list number (and not only with -% \env{tabenum} environment). The command raises first line of next -% text block at the baseline of previous. Without any option it puts negative -% baselineskip. If there is a high element (any math sentence) in the first -% line of next text, it must be written in option, the height of this argument used for -% compensating skips argument without |$|'s. -% -% Here the combination of these two commands: -%\par\begin{small}% -%\begin{verbatim} -%\begin{enumerate}[\bfseries1)]% -%\item\renewcommand\tabenumindent{1)\hskip\labelsep}% -% \liststrut[\displaystyle\frac /y] -%\begin{tabenum}[a)]% -%... -%\end{verbatim}% -%\end{small}% -% \begin{enumerate}[\bfseries1)]% -% \item\renewcommand\tabenumindent{1)\hskip\labelsep}% -% \liststrut[\displaystyle\frac /y] -% \begin{tabenum}[a)]% -% \item -% {$z=\displaystyle\frac xy$}; -% \noitem -% {$2^x=9;$} -% \item -% {$3^{2x+3}=4 $}. -% \item -% {$z=2x^2+4y^2$};\nopagebreak -% -% \item -% $u=\sqrt{x^2+y^2+z^2}$; -% \item -% $v=gt+\displaystyle\frac{g}{4}t$, -% \item -% $u=2^{5x-3y+z}$.\\ -% \item -% $w=(v+7)^2+(u-3)^2$; -% \item -% $5^x=\displaystyle\frac{4}{3} ;$ -% \item -% $z=(x+1)^2+y^2$;\cr -% \item -% $2+5+8+ \ldots +(3n+2)=155$, $n\in \mathrm{N};$\hidewidth\skipitem -% \item -% $t=5u^2+8v^2$; -% \end{tabenum} -% \end{enumerate}% -% \emph{Note}: The |\liststrut| not always works correctly.\RestoreSpaces -% -% \subsection{The \env{subtabenum} environment: second level, variant I} -% -% \DescribeMacro{subtabenum} -% The second level of equations/exersizes list \env{subtabenum} based on \env{tabular} -% environment. -% -%\begin{small}% -%\begin{verbatim} -%\begin{tabenum}[\bfseries 1)]% -%\item -%\begin{subtabenum}[a)]% -%\item -%$z=\displaystyle\frac xy$; -%\noitem -%$2^x=9;$ -%\item -%$3^{2x+3}=4 $. -%\item -%$z=2x^2+4y^2$; -%\end{subtabenum} -% -%\item -%\begin{subtabenum}[a)]% -%\item -%$u=\sqrt{x^2+y^2+z^2}$; -%\item -%... -%\end{subtabenum} -%\end{tabenum} -%\end{verbatim}% -%\end{small}% -% \begin{tabenum}[\bfseries 1)]% -% \item -% \begin{subtabenum}[a)]% -% \item -% $z=\displaystyle\frac xy$; -% \noitem -% $2^x=9;$ -% \item -% $3^{2x+3}=4 $. -% \item -% $z=2x^2+4y^2$; -% \end{subtabenum}\nopagebreak -% -% \item -% \begin{subtabenum}[a)] -% \item -% $u=\sqrt{x^2+y^2+z^2}$; -% \item -% $v=gt+\displaystyle\frac{g}{4}t$, -% \item -% $u=2^{5x-3y+z}$.\\ -% \item -% $w=(v+7)^2+(u-3)^2$; -% \item -% $5^x=\displaystyle\frac{4}{3} ;$ -% \item -% $z=(x+1)^2+y^2$;\\ -% \item -% $2+5+8+ \ldots +(3n+2)=155$, $n\in \mathrm{N};$\hidewidth\strut\skipitem -% \item -% $t=5u^2+8v^2$; -% \end{subtabenum} -% \end{tabenum} -% Please note that |\hidewidth| skip is followed by the |\strut| command inside -% \env{subtabenum} environment: -% the skips at the ``edges'' of \env{tabular} columns or before |\\| command doesn't work. -% -% \subsection{The \cs{subtabenumitem}/\cs{subitem} macros: second level, variant II} -% -% The previous example shows that columns were destroyed from one -% \env{subtabenum} environment to another. Also the rows of sublist cannot break between pages. -% -% \DescribeMacro{\subtabenumitem} -% \DescribeMacro{\subitem} -% There is another variant for two-level tabulated list. If you use second option -% in \env{tabenum} environment, you may use |\subtabenumitem|/|\subitem| commands -% for the second level\footnote{If there are not second optional argument, these commands -% work like \cs{tabenumitem}/\cs{item}.}. -% -% If you put |\subtabenumitem| (|\subitem|) after |\tabenumitem| (|\item|), you get extra space between -% two numbers, created by |\tabenumsep| skip. The |\negtabenumsep| command -% cancels this skip: the version 0.1c included this command inside the |\tabenumitem| definition. -%\par\begin{small}\openup-.75pt -%\begin{verbatim} -%\def\tabenumsep{\qquad} -%\begin{tabenum}[\bfseries 1)][a)]% -%\item -%\subitem -%$z=\displaystyle\frac xy$; -%\nosubitem -%$2^x=9;$ -%\subitem -%$3^{2x+3}=4 $. -%\subitem -%$z=2x^2+4y^2$;\\ -%\startnumber{4} -%\item -%\subitem -%$u=\sqrt{x^2+y^2+z^2}$; -%\subitem -%$v=gt+\displaystyle\frac{g}{4}t$, -%\subitem -%$u=2^{5x-3y+z}$.\\\startsubnumber{7}\subtabrow -%\subitem -%$w=(v+7)^2+(u-3)^2$; -%\subitem -%$5^x=\displaystyle\frac{4}{3} ;$ -%\subitem -%$z=(x+1)^2+y^2$;\\\subtabrow -%\subitem -%$2+5+8+ \ldots +(3n+2)=155$, $n\in \mathrm{N};$\hidewidth\skipitem -%\subitem -%$t=5u^2+8v^2$; -%\end{tabenum} -%\end{verbatim}% -%\end{small} -% \begin{tabenum}[\bfseries 1)][a)]% -% \item -% \subitem -% $z=\displaystyle\frac xy$; -% \nosubitem -% $2^x=9;$ -% \subitem -% $3^{2x+3}=4 $. -% \subitem -% $z=2x^2+4y^2$;\\ -% \startnumber{4}\relax -% \item -% \subitem -% $u=\sqrt{x^2+y^2+z^2}$; -% \subitem -% $v=gt+\displaystyle\frac{g}{4}t$, -% \subitem -% $u=2^{5x-3y+z}$.\\\startsubnumber{7}\subtabrow -% \subitem -% $w=(v+7)^2+(u-3)^2$; -% \subitem -% $5^x=\displaystyle\frac{4}{3} ;$ -% \subitem -% $z=(x+1)^2+y^2$;\\\subtabrow -% \subitem -% $2+5+8+ \ldots +(3n+2)=155$, $n\in \mathrm{N};$\hidewidth\skipitem -% \subitem -% $t=5u^2+8v^2$; -% \end{tabenum} -% There were used two commands |\startnumber| and |\startsubnumber| which set -% next start numbers for items of each of two levels\footnote{The \cs{startnumber} -% command can be used inside any list -% environment.}. The |\startnumber| -% allows you to divide \env{tabenum} environment and restart with necessary counter. -% You may still use the traditional |\setcounter{enum..}{..}| combination, -% if you know the level of your list and \env{tabenum}/\allowbreak\env{subtabenum} environments. -% For start of the new row from subitem, you need to use~\nobreak\quad1)\nobreak\enskip -% the |\skipitem| command to skip -% column, occupied by the ``parent'' label (|\tabenumitem|) and~\nobreak\quad2)\nobreak\enskip -% the |\negtabenumsep| command to undo column separation. -% These two commands abbreviated by |\subtabrow| command. -% -% \subsection{Placing the QED sign at the end of \env{tabenum} environment} -% -% When the \env{tabenum} environment is used inside \env{proof} environment (the -% \texttt{amsthm} package), -% the better way is to put QED at the end of last \env{tabenum} line. You may use -% the |\tabqedhere| command: -% -% \begin{theorem}% -% You may put the QED sign inside the \env{tabenum} environment. -% \end{theorem}% -% \begin{proof}% -% Let's put our favorite \env{tabenum} environment inside the \env{proof} one, -% and at the end of it write the |\tabqedhere| (or |\qedhere|) command: -%\begin{verbatim} -%\begin{theorem} -% You may put the QED sign inside the \env{tabenum} environment. -%\end{theorem} -%\begin{proof} -% Let's put... -%\begin{tabenum}[\bfseries 1)][a)]% -%... -%\subitem -%$t=5u^2+8v^2$;\qedhere -%\end{tabenum} -%\end{proof} -%\end{verbatim}% -% \begin{tabenum}[\bfseries 1)][a)]% -% \item -% \subitem -% $z=\displaystyle\frac xy$; -% \nosubitem -% $2^x=9;$ -% \subitem -% $3^{2x+3}=4 $. -% \subitem -% $z=2x^2+4y^2$;\\ -% \startnumber{4}\relax -% \item -% \subitem -% $u=\sqrt{x^2+y^2+z^2}$; -% \subitem -% $v=gt+\displaystyle\frac{g}{4}t$, -% \subitem -% $u=2^{5x-3y+z}$.\\\startsubnumber{7}\subtabrow -% \subitem -% $w=(v+7)^2+(u-3)^2$; -% \subitem -% $5^x=\displaystyle\frac{4}{3} ;$ -% \subitem -% $z=(x+1)^2+y^2$;\\\subtabrow -% \subitem -% $2+5+8+ \ldots +(3n+2)=155$, $n\in \mathrm{N};$\hidewidth\skipitem -% \subitem -% $t=5u^2+8v^2$;\qedhere -% \end{tabenum} -% \end{proof}% -% -% \subsection{Restoring of \cs{item} as command from list environments} -% -% \DescribeMacro{\restorelistitem} -% For the cases when standard lists appear inside \env{tablist}, you may -% restore original |\item| meaning. -% -% \StopEventually{}\clearpage -% -% \section{Code of package} -% -% First goes request of \pkg{makecell} package. -% \begin{macrocode} -\RequirePackage{makecell} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% The horizontal separation space between items/columns. -% \begin{macrocode} -\newcommand\tabenumsep{\hskip1em} -\newcommand\negtabenumsep{% - \settowidth\@tempdima{\tabenumsep}\hspace*{-\@tempdima}} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \begin{macro}{\tabenumitem} -% \begin{macro}{\subtabenumitem} -% Definition of aligned items of `tabular'ed list -% \begin{macrocode} -\newcommand\tabenumitem{&\@ifnextchar[%] - {\TeXr@@tabenumitem{&}}% - {\TeXr@tabenumitem{&}{\@enumctr}}\setcounter{\@subenumctr}\z@} -% \end{macrocode} -% The macro for second level of tabulated items. -% \begin{macrocode} -\newcommand\subtabenumitem{\ifnum\value{\@subenumctr}=\z@\negtabenumsep - \let\negtabenumsep\relax\fi& - \@ifnextchar[%] - {\TeXr@@tabenumitem{&}}% - {\TeXr@tabenumitem{&}{\@subenumctr}}} -% \end{macrocode} -% The macros for list and optional numeration. For a successful usage of |\label|--|\ref| mechanism -% the |\refstepcounter| contains were divided in two parts: the |\stepcounter| command was plased in the -% first column, before printing of label, on the second column was placed mechanism of creation -% labels. -% \changes{0.0b}{2007/09/07}{The \cmd{\refstepcounter} command divided into two parts to allow -% labels for tabular items.} -% \begin{macrocode} -\newcommand\TeXr@tabenumitem[2]{% - \stepcounter{#2}\@nameuse{label#2}#1 - \protected@edef - \@currentlabel{\csname p@#2\endcsname\csname the#2\endcsname}} -\@ifdefinable\TeXr@@tabenumitem{} -\def\TeXr@@tabenumitem#1[#2]{{#2}#1} -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{macro}% -% \end{macro}% -% -% \begin{macro}{\notabenumitem} -% \begin{macro}{\nosubtabenumitem} -% Definition of not aligned items with emulation of spaces around. -% The starred form of |\notabenumitem| skips space before number. -% \begin{macrocode} -\newcommand\notabenumitem{\@ifstar - {\TeXr@notabenumitem{\@enumctr}}% - {\tabenumsep\TeXr@notabenumitem{\@enumctr}}} -% \end{macrocode} -% The macro for second level of tabulated items. -% \begin{macrocode} -\newcommand\nosubtabenumitem{\@ifstar - {\TeXr@notabenumitem{\@subenumctr}}% - {\tabenumsep\TeXr@notabenumitem{\@subenumctr}}} -\newcommand\TeXr@notabenumitem[1]{\@ifnextchar[%] - {\TeXr@@tabenumitem{\hskip\labelsep}}% - {\TeXr@tabenumitem{\hskip\labelsep}{#1}}} -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{macro}% -% \end{macro}% -% -% \begin{macro}{\skipitem} -% Command allows to skip column of items in tabulated list. -% One item column occupies two tabular ones and needs |&&| for skipping -% \begin{macrocode} -\newcommand\skipitem[1][1]{\count@=#1\multiply\count@2\advance\count@\@ne - \eline{\count@}} -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{macro}% -% -% \begin{macro}{\subtabrow} -% Command allows to skip column of items in tabulated list. -% One item column occupies two tabular ones and needs |&&| for skipping -% \begin{macrocode} -\newcommand\subtabrow{\skipitem\negtabenumsep} -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{macro}% -% -% \begin{macro}{\tabenumindent} -% If this command empty there is no any indentation. To set necessary indentation -% you may define this command as any text or horizontal skip. -% \begin{macrocode} -\newcommand\tabenumindent{} -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{macro}% -% -% \begin{environment}{tabenum} -% \begin{environment}{rtabenum} -% Start of definition of tabulated lists themselves---\env{tabenum} -% and \env{rtabenum}. -% They allow usage of optional argument in the same way as in -% \env{enumerate} environment from \pkg{paralist} package. -% The second definition, \env{rtabenum}, replaces |\Alph|/|\alph| -% numeration for \texttt{A}/texttt{a} entries by Russian -% |\Asbuk|/|\asbuk| numeration. -% \begin{macrocode} -\newenvironment{rtabenum}{\let\Alph\Asbuk\let\alph\asbuk - \tabenum}{\endtabenum} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% These environments use mechanism of optional argument from |\@enumlabel@| -% command. -% \begin{macrocode} -\newcommand\tabenum{\@ifnextchar[{\TeXr@tabenum@}{\TeXr@tabenum@[]}} -\@ifdefinable\TeXr@tabenum@{} -\def\TeXr@tabenum@[#1]{\@ifnextchar[%] - {\TeXr@tabenum@@[#1]}{\TeXr@tabenum@@[#1][]}} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% These environments allow two options for item numeration and subitem numeration. -% \begin{macrocode} -\@ifdefinable\TeXr@tabenum@@{} -\long\def\TeXr@tabenum@@[#1][#2]{\par - \addpenalty\@beginparpenalty -% \end{macrocode} -% Vertical spaces around \env{tabenum} similar to spaces in list environments. -% The space above reduced by |\jot| to make it equal to the space below. -% \begin{macrocode} - \@topsepadd\topsep\advance\@topsepadd\partopsep - \advance\@topsepadd-\jot - \ifdim\@topsepadd<\z@\@topsepadd=\z@\fi - \if@nobreak\else\addvspace\@topsepadd\fi -% \end{macrocode} -% Interline spacing enlarged by |\jot| as in \pkg{amsmath}'s environments like -% \env{align} etc. -% \begin{macrocode} - \openup\jot% -% \end{macrocode} -% Check for list depth and settings for first level. -% If it exceeded, the error message pops out. -% \begin{macrocode} - \ifnum\@enumdepth>\thr@@ - \@toodeep - \else - \advance\@enumdepth\@ne - \edef\@enumctr{enum\romannumeral\the\@enumdepth}% - \setcounter{\@enumctr}\z@ - \let\item\tabenumitem\let\noitem\notabenumitem -% \end{macrocode} -% Check for list depth and settings for second level. -% If it exceeded, one level used. -% \begin{macrocode} - \ifnum\@enumdepth>\thr@@ - \PackageWarning{tablists}{tablist has one level}{}% - \let\subitem\tabenumitem\let\nosubitem\notabenumitem - \else - \let\subitem\subtabenumitem\let\nosubitem\nosubtabenumitem - \advance\@enumdepth\@ne - \edef\@subenumctr{enum\romannumeral\the\@enumdepth}% - \setcounter{\@subenumctr}\z@ - \fi - \fi -% \end{macrocode} -% Checks for first option. If option is absent used default enumerating. -% \begin{macrocode} - \def\tempa{#1}\ifx\tempa\empty\else - \TeXr@enumlabel@{#1}{\@enumctr}\fi -% \end{macrocode} -% Checks for second option. If option is absent used default enumerating. -% \begin{macrocode} - \def\tempa{#2}\ifx\tempa\empty\else - \TeXr@enumlabel@{#2}{\@subenumctr}\fi - \@TeXr@tabenum - } -% \end{macrocode} -% There building macro for item/subitem labels. -% \begin{macrocode} -\newcommand\TeXr@enumlabel@[2]{% - \@tempcnta0 - \TeXr@lab{}\def\TeXr@label{\TeXr@label@{#2}}% - \expandafter\TeXr@loop\@gobble{}#1\@@@ - \ifnum\@tempcnta=1\else - \PackageWarning{tablists}{Incorrect label; no or multiple - counters.\MessageBreak The label is: \@gobble#1}% - \fi - \expandafter\edef\csname label#2\endcsname{\the\TeXr@lab}% - \expandafter\let\csname the#2\endcsname\TeXr@the% -} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% For column alignment is used |\halign| command of plain \TeX. -% In this case \env{tabenum}/\env{rtabenum} environments can run through a few pages. -% \begin{macrocode} -\newcommand{\@TeXr@tabenum}{\begingroup - \let\\\TeXr@arraycr\TeXr@tlist@arrayjot\let\par=\cr - \settowidth\@tempdima{\tabenumindent}% - \settowidth\@tempdimb{\tabenumsep}% - \let\qedhere\tabqedhere - \halign\bgroup - \strut##\hskip\@tempdima - \hskip-\@tempdimb&&\tabenumsep\hfil##\hskip\labelsep&##\hfil\cr} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% Finish of \env{tabenum} environment. -% \begin{macrocode} -\def\endtabenum{\crcr\egroup\endgroup\gdef\tabenumindent{}\par - \addpenalty\@endparpenalty - \advance\@topsepadd\jot - \addvspace\@topsepadd} -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{environment}% -% \end{environment}% -% -% \begin{environment}{subtabenum} -% \begin{environment}{rsubtabenum} -% The tabulated list of second level. This list uses a real \env{tabular} -% environment. In this case it is placed in one page. This list as its -% parent environment use optional argument in the way of \pkg{paralist}'s -% \env{enumerate}. -% \begin{macrocode} -\newcommand\subtabenum[1][]{\TeXr@tlist@arrayjot - \setcounter{\@subenumctr}\z@ - \def\tempa{#1}\ifx\tempa\empty\else - \TeXr@enumlabel@{#1}{\@subenumctr}\fi - \let\item\subtabenumitem\let\noitem\nosubtabenumitem - \let\tabenumitem\subtabenumitem\let\notabenumitem\nosubtabenumitem - \let\subitem\subtabenumitem\let\nosubitem\nosubtabenumitem - \@TeXr@subtabenum - } -\newcommand{\@TeXr@subtabenum}{\let\negtabenumsep\relax - \hbox{\ifnum0=`}\fi - \begin{tabular}[t]{@{\tabenumindent}l@{} - *{12}{r@{\hskip\labelsep}l@{\tabenumsep}}@{}}% - } -\def\endsubtabenum{\end{tabular}% - \ifnum0=`{\fi}\gdef\tabenumindent{}} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% Russified environment with |\Asbuk|/|\asbuk| counters instead of -% |\Alph|/|\alph|. -% \begin{macrocode} -\newenvironment{rsubtabenum}{\let\Alph\Asbuk\let\alph\asbuk% - \subtabenum}{\endsubtabenum} -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{environment}% -% \end{environment}% -% -% \begin{macro}{\arrayjot} -% The redefinition of |\\| command inside tabular to enlarge interline spacing -% by |\jot| value---to create analogous spacing to parent, \env{tabenum}, environment. -% \begin{macrocode} -\@ifdefinable\TeXr@rixarraycr{} -\let\TeXr@rixarraycr\TeXr@xarraycr -\newcommand\TeXr@Xarraycr{\@ifnextchar[%] - \TeXr@Xargarraycr {\@argarraycr[\jot]}} -\@ifdefinable\TeXr@Xargarraycr{} -\def\TeXr@Xargarraycr[#1]{\@tempdima\jot\advance\@tempdima#1% - \@argarraycr[\@tempdima]} -\@ifdefinable\TeXr@arrayjot{} -\def\TeXr@arrayjot [#1]{\let\@xarraycr\TeXr@Xarraycr\jot#1} -\def\noarrayjot{\let\@xarraycr\TeXr@rixarraycr} -\newcommand\TeXr@tlist@arrayjot {\@ifnextchar[%] - \TeXr@arrayjot{\TeXr@arrayjot[\jot]}} -\AtBeginDocument{\let\arrayjot\TeXr@tlist@arrayjot} -\def\TeXr@arraycr{% - \relax\iffalse{\fi\ifnum 0=`}\fi - \@ifstar{\vadjust{\penalty\@M}\@xarraycr}\@xarraycr} -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{macro} -% -% \begin{macro}{\startnumber} -% The variant of |\setcounter{enum..}{..}| sentence. -% This command sets start number of current list (you must put this command -% inside of list or \env{tabenum} environment). -% The |\setcounter{enum..}{..}| sentence needs previous number, -% but |\startnumber| needs a real start number of a list. -% \begin{macrocode} -\newcommand\startnumber[1]{\count@#1\advance\count@-1% - \global\expandafter\csname c@\@enumctr\endcsname\count@} -\newcommand\startsubnumber[1]{\count@#1\advance\count@-1% - \global\expandafter\csname c@\@subenumctr\endcsname\count@} -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{macro} -% -% \begin{macro}{\liststrut} -% For the cases of \env{tablist} appears just after empty -% \env{enumerate} (or analogous) list entry. -% This command inserts negative |\baselineskip| and put start of -% `tabular'ed list on the baseline of list number. -% -% Optional argument allows to align baselines in the case of height -% elements in first line of \env{tablist} -% \begin{macrocode} -\newcommand\liststrut[1][]{\def\tempa{#1}\ifx\tempa\empty - \strut - \@tempdima-1.3\baselineskip - \vspace*{\@tempdima}\par% - \else\settoheight\@tempdima{{$#1$}}\strut - \advance\@tempdima\lineskip - \noindent\vrule\@height\@tempdima\@width\z@\@depth\z@ - \strut\advance\@tempdima.3\baselineskip - \vspace*{-\@tempdima}\par% - \fi - \@nobreaktrue} -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{macro} -% -% \begin{macro}{\tabqedhere} -% Places the QED sign at the end of \env{tabenum} line inside the \env{proof} environment. -% \begin{macrocode} -\newcommand\tabqedhere{\cr - \noalign{\@par\@tempdima\prevdepth - \kern-\@tempdima\kern-\baselineskip\kern\lineskip - {\strut\popQED}\@par\kern\@tempdima}} -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{macro} -% -% \begin{macro}{\restorelistitem} -% For the cases when standard lists appear inside \env{tablist}. -% \begin{macrocode} -\let\TeXr@orilistitem\item -\newcommand\restorelistitem{\let\item\TeXr@orilistitem} -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{macro} -% -% \Finale -\endinput -%% -%% End of file tablists.dtx
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