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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2007-06-01 16:59:17 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2007-06-01 16:59:17 +0000
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makecell update (25may07)
git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@4400 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
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-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/makecell/makecell.dtx633
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/makecell/tablists.dtx793
2 files changed, 1294 insertions, 132 deletions
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/makecell/makecell.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/makecell/makecell.dtx
index b26f47ba5b0..6e1b30b6ba1 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/makecell/makecell.dtx
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/makecell/makecell.dtx
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
% \iffalse
%
-% makecell.dtx - tabular column heads and multilined cells.
-% (c) 2005--2006 Olga Lapko (Lapko.O@g23.relcom.ru)
+% makecell.dtx - Managing of tabular column heads and cells.
+% (c) 2005--2007 Olga Lapko (Lapko.O@g23.relcom.ru)
%
% This program is provided under the terms of the
% LaTeX Project Public License distributed from CTAN
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
%<package>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1999/12/01]
%<package>\ProvidesPackage{makecell}
%<*package>
- [2006/06/28 v0.1c Multilined Cells and Tabular Heads]
+ [2007/05/24 V0.1d Managing of Tab Column Heads and Cells]
%</package>
%
%<*batchfile>
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
\documentclass{ltxdoc}
\usepackage{makecell}
\IfFileExists{rotating.sty}{\usepackage{rotating}}{}
-\IfFileExists{footmisc.sty}{\usepackage[perpage]{footmisc}}{}
+\IfFileExists{footmisc.sty}{\usepackage[perpage,bottom]{footmisc}}{}
\IfFileExists{multirow.sty}{\usepackage{multirow}}{}
\IfFileExists{hyperref.sty}{\usepackage{hyperref}}{}
\IfFileExists{hypcap.sty}{\usepackage{hypcap}}{}
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@
%</driver>
% \fi
%
-% \CheckSum{887}
+% \CheckSum{1238}
%
% \GetFileInfo{makecell.dtx}
%
@@ -92,16 +92,26 @@
% layout for tabular column heads in whole documentation. Another command,
% |\makecell|, is offered for creation of multilined tabular cells.
%
-% Package also offers: \quad 1)\nobreak\enskip macro |\makegapedcells|, which
-% changes vertical spaces around all cells in tabular, like in \pkg{tabls}
-% package, but uses code of \pkg{array} package. (Macro |\makegapedcells|
-% redefines macro |\@classz| from this package. Macro |\nomakegapedcells|
-% cancels this redefinition.); \quad 2)\nobreak\enskip macros |\multirowhead|
-% and |\multirowcell|, which use |\multirow| macro from \pkg{multirow}
-% package.\smallskip
+% Package also offers: \quad 1)\nobreak\enskip macro |\makegapedcells|,
+% which changes vertical spaces around all cells in tabular, like in
+% \pkg{tabls} package, but uses code of \pkg{array} package. (Macro
+% |\makegapedcells| redefines macro |\@classz| from \pkg{array} package.
+% Macro |\nomakegapedcells| cancels this redefinition.);
+% \quad 2)\nobreak\enskip macros |\multirowhead| and |\multirowcell|,
+% which use |\multirow| macro from \pkg{multirow} package;
+% \quad 3)\nobreak\enskip numbered rows |\nline| or skipping cells |\eline|
+% in tabulars;
+% \quad 4)\nobreak\enskip diagonally divided cells (|\diaghead|);
+% \quad 5)\nobreak\enskip |\hline| and |\cline| with defined thickness:
+% |\Xhline| and |\Xcline| consequently.
+% \smallskip
%
% \end{abstract}
%
+% \clearpage
+% \tableofcontents
+%
+% \clearpage
% \section{Tabular Cells and Column Heads}
%
% \subsection{Building Commands}
@@ -109,8 +119,8 @@
% \DescribeMacro{\makecell}
% Macro creates one-column tabular with predefined common settings of
% alignment, spacing and vertical spaces around (see section~\ref{sec:sets}).
-% This will be useful for creation of multilined cells. This macro allows optional
-% alignment settings.
+% This will be useful for creation of multilined cells. This macro allows
+% optional alignment settings.
% \begin{quote}
% |\makecell|\oarg{vertical or/and horizontal alignment}\marg{cell text}
% \end{quote}
@@ -162,23 +172,25 @@
% \end{tabular}}
% \end{table}
%
-% Starred form of command, |\makecell*|, creates vertical |\jot| spaces around.
+% Starred form of command, |\makecell*|, creates vertical |\jot| spaces
+% around.
%
-% \emph{Note}. When you define column alignment like |p{3cm}| in optional argument
-% of |\makecell| (or |\thead|, see below), please follow these rules: \quad
-% 1)\nobreak\enskip if
-% vertical alignment defined, write column alignment in group, e.g. |[c{p{3cm}}]|;
-% \quad 2)\nobreak\enskip if it is absent, write column alignment in double
-% group---|[{{p{3cm}}}]|, or add empty group---|[{}{p{3cm}}]|. Be also careful
-% with vertical alignment when you define column alignment as paragraph block:
-% e.g., use |{{b{3cm}}}| for bottom alignment (and |{{m{3cm}}}| for centered
-% vertical alignment).
+% \emph{Note}. When you define column alignment like |{p{3cm}}| in optional
+% argument of |\makecell| (or |\thead|, see below), please follow these
+% rules: \quad 1)\nobreak\enskip if vertical
+% alignment defined, write column alignment in group, e.g. |[c{p{3cm}}]|;
+% \quad 2)\nobreak\enskip if vertical alignment is absent,
+% write column alignment in double
+% group---|[{{p{3cm}}}]|, or add empty group---|[{}{p{3cm}}]|. Be also
+% careful with vertical alignment when you define column alignment as
+% paragraph block: e.g., use |{{b{3cm}}}| for bottom alignment (and
+% |{{m{3cm}}}| for centered vertical alignment).
%
% \DescribeMacro{\thead}
% Macro creates one-column \texttt{tabular} for column heads with predefined
-% common settings (see table~\ref{tab:thead}). This macro uses common layout for
-% column heads: font, alignment, spacing, and vertical spaces around
-% (see section~\ref{sec:sets}).
+% common settings (see table~\ref{tab:thead}). This macro uses common layout
+% for column heads: font, alignment, spacing, and vertical spaces around
+% (see section~\ref{sec:tsets}).
%\begin{verbatim}
%\renewcommand\theadset{\def\arraystretch{.85}}%
%\begin{tabular}{|l|c|}
@@ -223,7 +235,7 @@
% \begin{quote}
% |\settowidth\rotheadsize{\theadfont |\meta{Widest head text}|}|
% \end{quote}
-% like in following example:
+% like in following example (table~\ref{tab:rotheads}):
%\begin{verbatim}
%\settowidth\rotheadsize{\theadfont Second multilined}
%\begin{tabular}{|l|c|}
@@ -237,7 +249,7 @@
%\end{verbatim}
% \begin{table}[h]
% \ttabbox
-% {\caption{Example of rotated column heads}}%
+% {\caption{Example of rotated column heads}\label{tab:rotheads}}%^^A%
% {\settowidth\rotheadsize{\theadfont Second multilined}%^^A
% \begin{tabular}{l|l}
% \hline
@@ -251,10 +263,10 @@
%
% \subsection{Settings For Tabular Cells}\label{sec:sets}
%
-% This section describes macros, which make layout tuning for multilined cells,
-% created by |\makecell| macro (and also |\multirowcell| and |\rotcell| macros).
-% The |\cellset| macro also is used by |\thead| (|\rothead|, |\multirowtead|)
-% macro.
+% This section describes macros, which make layout tuning for multilined
+% cells, created by |\makecell| macro (and also |\multirowcell| and
+% |\rotcell| macros). The |\cellset| macro also is used by |\thead|
+% (|\rothead|, |\multirowtead|) macro.
%
% \DescribeMacro{\cellset}
% Spacing settings for cells. Here you could use commands like:
@@ -262,8 +274,7 @@
% |\renewcommand\cellset{\renewcommand\arraytretch{1}%|\\
% | \setlength\extrarowheight{0pt}}|
% \end{quote}
-% as was defined in current package. These settings
-% used by both |\makecell| and |\thead| (|\rothead|, |\multirowtead|) commands.
+% as was defined in current package.
%
% \DescribeMacro{\cellalign}
% Default align for cells. Package offers vertical and horizontal centering
@@ -271,8 +282,10 @@
% \begin{quote}
% |\renewcommand\cellalign{cc}|
% \end{quote}
-% Define vertical spaces around |\makecell|, using |\gape| command if necessary.
-% It defined like:
+%
+% \DescribeMacro{\cellgape}
+% Define vertical spaces around |\makecell|, using |\gape| command if
+% necessary. It defined like:
% \begin{quote}
% |\renewcommand\cellgape{}|
% \end{quote}
@@ -284,17 +297,17 @@
% \begin{quote}
% |\renewcommand\cellgape{\gape[t]}|
% \end{quote}
-% (See also section~\ref{sec:gape} about |\gape| command.)
+% (See also section~\ref{sec:gape} about |\gape| and |\Gape| command.)
%
% \DescribeMacro{\cellrotangle}
% The angle for rotated cells and column heads. The default value 90
% (counterclockwise). This value definition is used by both |\rotcell| and
% |\rothead| macros.
%
-% \subsection{Settings For Column Heads}
+% \subsection{Settings For Column Heads}\label{sec:tsets}
%
-% This section describes macros, which make layout tuning for tabular column heads,
-% created by |\thead| (|\rothead|, |\multirowtead|) macro.
+% This section describes macros, which make layout tuning for tabular column
+% heads, created by |\thead| (|\rothead|, |\multirowtead|) macro.
%
% \DescribeMacro{\theadfont}
% Sets a special font for column heads. It could be smaller size
@@ -316,13 +329,15 @@
% \end{quote}
%
% \DescribeMacro{\theadalign}
-% Default align for tabular column heads. Here also offered centering alignment:
+% Default align for tabular column heads. Here also offered centering
+% alignment:
% \begin{quote}
% |\renewcommand\theadalign{cc}|
% \end{quote}
%
% \DescribeMacro{\theadgape}
-% Define vertical spaces around, using |\gape| command if necessary.
+% Define vertical spaces around column head (|\thead|),
+% using |\gape| command if necessary.
% It defined like:
% \begin{quote}
% |\renewcommand\theadgape{\gape}|
@@ -334,20 +349,22 @@
% |\renewcommand\rotheadgape{}|
% \end{quote}
%
+% \clearpage
% \section{Changing of Height and Depth of Boxes}\label{sec:gape}
%
% Sometimes \env{tabular} or \env{array} cells, or some elements in text need a
-% height/depth correction. The |\raisebox| command could help for it, but usage
-% of that macro in these cases, especially inside math, is rather complex.
-% Current package offers the |\gape| macro, which usage is similar to |\smash|
-% macro. The |\gape| macro allows to change height and/or depth of included
-% box with necessary dimension.
+% height/depth correction. The |\raisebox| command could help for it, but
+% usage of that macro in these cases, especially inside math, is rather
+% complex. Current package offers the |\gape| macro, which usage is similar
+% to |\smash| macro. The |\gape| macro allows to change height and/or depth
+% of included box with necessary dimension.
%
% \DescribeMacro{\gape}
-% This macro changes included box by |\jot| value (usually 3\,pt). It is defined
-% with optional and mandatory arguments, like |\smash| macro, which (re)defined by
-% \pkg{amsmath} package. Optional argument sets change of height only (\texttt{t})
-% or depth only~(\texttt{b}). Mandatory argument includes text.
+% This macro changes included box by |\jot| value (usually 3\,pt). It is
+% defined with optional and mandatory arguments, like |\smash| macro, which
+% (re)defined by \pkg{amsmath} package. Optional argument sets change of
+% height only (\texttt{t}) or depth only~(\texttt{b}). Mandatory argument
+% includes text.
% \begin{quote}
% |\gape|\oarg{\texttt{t} or \texttt{b}}\marg{text}
% \end{quote}
@@ -372,14 +389,15 @@
% \end{quote}
%
% \DescribeMacro{\Gape}
-% Another way of height/depth modification. This macro allows different correction
-% for height and depth of box:
+% Another way of height/depth modification. This macro allows different
+% correction for height and depth of box:
% \begin{quote}
% |\Gape|\oarg{height corr}\oarg{depth corr}\marg{text}
% \end{quote}
%
-% If both arguments absent, |\Gape| command works like |\gape|\marg{text}, in other
-% words, command uses |\jot| as correction value for height and depth of box.
+% If both arguments absent, |\Gape| command works like |\gape|\marg{text}, in
+% other words, command uses |\jot| as correction value for height and depth
+% of box.
%
% If only one optional argument exists, |\Gape| command uses value
% from this argument for both height and depth box corrections.
@@ -407,6 +425,9 @@
% \crcr}}
% \end{quote}
%
+% You may also use |\height| and |\depth| parameters in optional arguments
+% of |\Gape| macro, parameters was borrowed from |\raisebox| command.
+%
% \DescribeMacro{\bottopstrut}
% \DescribeMacro{\topstrut}
% \DescribeMacro{\botstrut}
@@ -418,18 +439,20 @@
%
% \emph{Note}. If you use
% \pkg{bigstrut} package note that these macros duplicate \cmd{\bigstrut},
-% \cmd{\bigstrut[t]}, and \cmd{\bigstrut[b]} commands consequently. Please note
-% that value, which increases strut in \cmd{\topstrut} etc. equals to \cmd{\jot},
-% but \cmd{\bigstrut} and others use a special dimension \cmd{\bigstrutjot}.
+% \cmd{\bigstrut[t]}, and \cmd{\bigstrut[b]} commands consequently. Please
+% note that value, which increases strut in \cmd{\topstrut} etc. equals to
+% \cmd{\jot}, but \cmd{\bigstrut} and others use a special dimension
+% \cmd{\bigstrutjot}.
%
-% \section{How to Change Vertical Spaces Around in Whole Table}\label{sec:beta}
+% \clearpage
+% \section{How to Change Vertical Spaces Around Cells
+% in Whole Table}\label{sec:beta}
%
% This section describes macros which try to emulate one of possibilities of
% \pkg{tabls} package: to get necessary vertical spacing around cells.
%
% \DescribeMacro{\setcellgapes}
-% Sets the parameters for vertical spaces. It looks like |\gape*| command without
-% \marg{text} argument:
+% Sets the parameters for vertical spaces:
% \begin{quote}
% |\setcellgapes|\oarg{\texttt{t} or \texttt{b}}\marg{value}
% \end{quote}
@@ -437,8 +460,8 @@
% \begin{quote}
% |\setcellgapes{5pt}|
% \end{quote}
-% You may also try to load negative values if you wish. This macro you may put in
-% the preamble as common settings.
+% You may also try to load negative values if you wish. This macro you may
+% put in the preamble as common settings.
%
% \DescribeMacro{\makegapedcells}
% \DescribeMacro{\nomakegapedcells}
@@ -475,16 +498,17 @@
% \hline
% \makecell*[{{p{3cm}}}]{Cell long text with predefined width} & 52--58\\
% \hline
-% \makecell[{{>{\parindent1em}p{3cm}}}]{Cell long text with predefined width}
-% & 52--58\\
+% \makecell[{{>{\parindent1em}p{3cm}}}]{Cell long text with
+% predefined width} & 52--58\\
% \hline
% \end{tabular}}
% \end{table}
%
-% Please note that space defined in |\setcellgapes| and space which creates |\gape|
-% mechanism
-% in commands for tabular cells (usually |\thead| or |\makecell*|) are summarized.
+% Please note that space defined in |\setcellgapes| and space which creates
+% |\gape| mechanism in commands
+% for tabular cells (usually |\thead| or |\makecell*|) are summarized.
%
+% \clearpage
% \section{Multirow Table Heads and Cells}
%
% The next examples show usage of macros which use |\multirow| command from
@@ -496,8 +520,8 @@
% \end{quote}
% \marg{nrow} sets number of rows (i.e. text lines);
% \oarg{njot} is mainly used if you've used \pkg{bigstrut} package: it makes
-% additional tuning of vertical position (see comments in \pkg{multirow}
-% package);
+% additional tuning of vertical position (see comments in
+% \pkg{multirow} package);
% \marg{width} defines width of contents, the |*| sign used to indicate that
% the text argument's natural width is to be used;
% \oarg{vmove} is a length used for fine tuning: the text will be raised (or
@@ -506,15 +530,16 @@
%
% \DescribeMacro{\multirowcell}
% \DescribeMacro{\multirowthead}
-% These two macros use following arguments (example uses |\multirowcell| command):
+% These two macros use following arguments (example uses |\multirowcell|
+% command):
% \begin{quote}
% |\multirowcell|\marg{nrow}\oarg{vmove}\oarg{hor alignment}\marg{contents}
% \end{quote}
-% in these macros were skipped \oarg{njot} and \marg{width}. Instead of tuning
-% optional argument \oarg{njot} for vertical
+% in these macros were skipped \oarg{njot} and \marg{width}. Instead of
+% tuning optional argument \oarg{njot} for vertical
% correction used \oarg{vmove} optional argument.
-% For the \marg{width} argument both |\multirowcell| and |\multirowthead| macros
-% use natural width of contents (i.e. the |*| argument used).
+% For the \marg{width} argument both |\multirowcell| and |\multirowthead|
+% macros use natural width of contents (i.e. the |*| argument used).
%
% First example (table~\ref{tab:mrowI}) with ``|\multirow|'ed'' column heads
% and cells:
@@ -551,14 +576,16 @@
% \cline{1-2}
% \makecell{Multilined\\Cell text} & B& \\
% \hline
-% \makecell[l]{Left aligned\\ cell text} & C & \multirowcell{4}[1ex][l]{37--43}\\
+% \makecell[l]{Left aligned\\ cell text} & C
+% & \multirowcell{4}[1ex][l]{37--43}\\
% \cline{1-2}
% \makecell[r]{Right aligned\\ cell text} & D & \\
% \hline
% \makecell[b]{Bottom aligned\\ cell text} & E &
% \multirowcell{5}[1ex][r]{37--43\\52--58}\\
% \cline{1-2}
-% \makecell[{{p{5cm}}}]{Cell long long long long text with predefined width} & F & \\
+% \makecell[{{p{5cm}}}]{Cell long long long long text with predefined width}
+% & F & \\
% \cline{1-2}
% \makecell[{{>{\parindent1em}p{5cm}}}]{Cell long long long long text with
% predefined width} & G & \\
@@ -566,8 +593,9 @@
% \end{tabular}}
% \end{table}
%
-% Second example (table~\ref{tab:mrowII}) with ``multirow'ed'' column heads and
-% cells uses |\makegapedcells| command. The |\theadgape| command does nothing:
+% Second example (table~\ref{tab:mrowII}) with ``multirow'ed'' column heads
+% and cells uses |\makegapedcells| command. The |\theadgape| command does
+% nothing:
%\begin{verbatim}
%\makegapedcells
%\renewcommand\theadset{\def\arraystretch{.85}}%
@@ -592,7 +620,8 @@
% \cline{1-2}
% \makecell{Multilined \\Cell text} & B& \\
% \hline
-% \makecell[l]{Left aligned \\ cell text} & C & \multirowcell{4}[0ex][l]{37--43}\\
+% \makecell[l]{Left aligned \\ cell text} & C
+% & \multirowcell{4}[0ex][l]{37--43}\\
% \cline{1-2}
% \makecell[r]{Right aligned \\ cell text} & D & \\
% \hline
@@ -609,8 +638,8 @@
% \end{table}
% \bigskip
%
-% The last example (table~\ref{tab:mrowIII}) uses \env{tabularx} environment with
-% |\hsize| in the width argument.
+% The last example (table~\ref{tab:mrowIII}) uses \env{tabularx} environment
+% with |\hsize| in the width argument.
%\begin{verbatim}
%\makegapedcells
%\renewcommand\theadset{\def\arraystretch{.85}}%
@@ -650,7 +679,8 @@
% \cline{1-2}
% \makecell{Multilined \\Cell text} & B& \\
% \hline
-% \makecell[l]{Left aligned \\ cell text} & C & \multirowcell{4}[0ex][l]{37--43}\\
+% \makecell[l]{Left aligned \\ cell text} & C
+% & \multirowcell{4}[0ex][l]{37--43}\\
% \cline{1-2}
% \makecell[r]{Right aligned \\ cell text} & D & \\
% \hline
@@ -677,6 +707,7 @@
% cells, which stay in one ``multi row'' will have the same value of this
% negative space, in spite of different number of lines in their contents.
%
+% \clearpage\suppressfloats[t]
% \section{Numbered Lines in Tabulars}
%
% The three commands |\eline|, |\nline|, |\rnline| allow to skip:
@@ -702,7 +733,7 @@
% \end{tabular}
%\end{verbatim}
%
-% \begin{table}
+% \begin{table}[hbt]
% \ttabbox
% {\caption{Examples of filling of cells}\label{tab:elines}}%
% {\begin{tabular}{|*{6}{c|}}
@@ -715,6 +746,188 @@
% \end{tabular}}
%\end{table}
%
+% \clearpage
+% \section{Diagonally Divided Cell}
+%
+% This variant of head's positioning is not too popular nowadays, but in
+% the some cases it could be used. Instead of creating of
+% multicolumn head above a wide couple of all column heads except the
+% very left column, the most left column head (upper left cell)
+% divided by diagonal line. The lower head is usually head of very left
+% column and upper head---``multicolumn'' to all other column heads of
+% table to the right.
+%
+% This package offers macro based on possibilities of \env{picture}
+% environment.
+% \begin{quote}
+% |\diaghead|\texttt{(}\meta{\texttt{\textup{H}} ratio,%^^A
+% \textup{\texttt{V}} ratio}\texttt{)}%^^A
+% \marg{Text set for column width}|%|\\
+% \phantom{/diaghead }\marg{First head}\marg{Second head}
+% \end{quote}
+% where \texttt{(}\meta{\textup{\texttt{H ratio}},%^^A
+% \textup{\texttt{V ratio}}}\texttt{)} sets the ratios like in |\line|
+% command (digits from~|1| up to~|6|). This argument is optional,
+% the default ratio (|\line|
+% direction) defined as~|(5,-2)|.
+%
+% The \marg{Text set for column width}
+% defined by hand, for example:
+% \quad 1)\nobreak\enskip sets the width, using longest text lines from
+% both heads---in this case you must put |\theadfont| macro, if you use
+% |\thead|'s; \quad 2)\nobreak\enskip the longest text from the rest of
+% column; \quad 3)\nobreak\enskip |\hskip|\meta{value}, even |\hskip\hsize|
+% the case of |p| column (or |X| column in \env{tabularx} environment).
+% The \marg{First head}
+% is head in lower corner (usually for first or very left column),
+% \marg{Second head}---in the upper corner (head for the all right columns).
+%
+% Here is code of table~\ref{tab:diaghead}.
+%\begin{verbatim}\makegapedcells
+%\begin{tabular}{|l|c|c|}\hline
+%\diaghead{\theadfont Diag ColumnmnHead II}%
+% {Diag Column \\Head I}{Diag\\Column Head II}&
+%\thead{Second\\column}&\thead{Third\\column}\\
+%\hline...
+%\end{tabular}\medskip
+%
+%\begin{tabularx}{.62\hsize}{|X|c|c|}\hline
+%\diaghead(-4,1){\hskip\hsize}%
+% {Diag \\Column Head I}{Diag Column \\Head II}&
+%\thead{Second\\column}&\thead{Third\\column}\\
+%\hline...
+%\end{tabularx}\medskip
+%
+% \nomakegapedcells
+% \begin{tabular}{|l|c|c|}\hline
+% \diaghead(4,1){\hskip4.2cm}%
+% {Diag \\Column Head I}{Diag Column \\Head II}&
+% \thead{Second\\column}&\thead{Third\\column}\\
+%...
+%\end{verbatim}%
+%
+% \begin{table}[!bp]\makegapedcells
+% \begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|}%
+% \hline
+% \diaghead{\theadfont Diag ColumnmnHead II}%^^A
+% {Diag \\Column Head I}{Diag Column\\ Head II}&
+% \thead{Second\\column}&\thead{Third\\column}\\
+% \hline
+% \makecell[l]{Left aligned \\ cell text} & A & 37--43\\
+% \hline
+% \makecell*[r]{Right aligned \\ cell text} & B & 37--43\\
+% \hline
+% \makecell[b]{Bottom aligned\\ cell text} & C & 52--58\\
+% \hline
+% \end{tabular}%
+% \medskip
+%
+% \begin{tabularx}{.62\hsize}{|X|c|c|}%
+% \hline
+% \diaghead(4,1){\hskip\hsize}%
+% %^^A{\theadfont Diag ColuDiag Column}%^^A
+% {Diag \\Column Head I}{Diag Column \\Head II}&
+% \thead{Second\\column}&\thead{Third\\column}\\
+% \hline
+% \makecell[l]{Left aligned \\ cell text} & A & 37--43\\
+% \hline
+% \makecell*[r]{Right aligned \\ cell text} & B & 37--43\\
+% \hline
+% \makecell[b]{Bottom aligned\\ cell text} & C & 52--58\\
+% \hline
+% \end{tabularx}%
+% \medskip
+%
+% \nomakegapedcells
+% \begin{tabular}{|l|c|c|}%
+% \hline
+% \diaghead(-4,1){\hskip4.2cm}%^^A
+% {Diag \\Column Head I}{Diag Column \\Head II}&
+% \thead{Second\\column}&\thead{Third\\column}\\
+% \hline
+% \makecell[l]{Left aligned \\ cell text} & A & 37--43\\
+% \hline
+% \makecell*[r]{Right aligned \\ cell text} & B & 37--43\\
+% \hline
+% \makecell[b]{Bottom aligned\\ cell text} & C & 52--58\\
+% \hline
+% \end{tabular}%
+%
+% \caption{Examples of tabulars with diagonally divided
+% cells}\label{tab:diaghead}
+%
+% \end{table}%
+% The correct position of diagonal ends depends of width of column. If cell width
+% is narrower then necessary
+% column ends of diagonal don't touch corners of cell.
+%
+% \clearpage
+% \section{Thick \cmd{\hline} and \cmd{\cline}}
+%
+% For horizontal rules in tabular there were added two commands
+% \cmd{\Xhline} and \cmd{\Xcline}
+% They use additional mandatory argument with defined rule width.
+%
+% The example, with result in table~\ref{tab:XmrowIII}.
+%\begin{verbatim}%
+%\begin{table}
+%\renewcommand\theadset{\def\arraystretch{.85}}%
+%\renewcommand\theadgape{}
+%\ttabbox
+%{\caption{...}\label{...}}%
+%{\begin{tabular}{!{\vrule width1.2pt}c
+% !{\vrule width1.2pt}c|c
+% !{\vrule width1.2pt}}
+%\Xhline{1.2pt}
+%\multirowthead{4}{First Column head}&
+%\multicolumn{2}{c!{\vrule width1.2pt}}{\thead{Multicolumn head}}\\
+%\Xcline{2-3}{1.2pt}
+% & \thead{Second \\multlined \\ column head} &
+% \thead{Third \\ column head}\\
+%\Xhline{1.2pt}
+%Cell text & A &\multirowcell{4}{28--31}\\
+%...
+%\Xhline{1.2pt}
+%\end{tabular}}
+%\end{table}
+%\end{verbatim}%
+%
+% \begin{table}\makegapedcells\relax
+%\renewcommand\theadset{\def\arraystretch{.85}}%
+%\renewcommand\theadgape{}
+% \ttabbox
+% {\caption{Example of \env{tabular} environment with
+% thick lines}\label{tab:XmrowIII}}%
+% {\begin{tabular}{!{\vrule width1.2pt}c
+% !{\vrule width1.2pt}c|c!{\vrule width1.2pt}}
+% \Xhline{1.2pt}
+% \multirowthead{4}{First Column head}&
+% \multicolumn{2}{c!{\vrule width1.2pt}}{\thead{Multicolumn head}}\\
+% \Xcline{2-3}{1.2pt}
+% & \thead{Second \\multlined \\ column head} &
+% \thead{Third \\ column head}\\
+% \Xhline{1.2pt}
+% Cell text & A &\multirowcell{4}{28--31}\\
+% \cline{1-2}
+% \makecell{Multilined \\Cell text} & B& \\
+% \hline
+% \makecell[l]{Left aligned \\ cell text} & C
+% & \multirowcell{4}[0ex][l]{37--43}\\
+% \cline{1-2}
+% \makecell[r]{Right aligned \\ cell text} & D & \\
+% \hline
+% \makecell[b]{Bottom aligned \\ cell text} & E &
+% \multirowcell{6}[0ex][r]{37--43\\52--58}\\
+% \cline{1-2}
+% \makecell[{{p{5cm}}}]{Cell long long long long long long text with
+% predefined width} & F & \\
+% \cline{1-2}
+% \makecell[{{>{\parindent1em}p{5cm}}}]{Cell long long long long long
+% long text with predefined width} & G & \\
+% \Xhline{1.2pt}
+% \end{tabular}}
+% \end{table}
+%
% \StopEventually{}\clearpage
%
% \section{Code of package}
@@ -727,9 +940,9 @@
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macro}{\makecell}
-% The definition of command for multilined cells. At first defined |\gape| stuff.
-% Non-star form loads special setting for vertical space around (if it used).
-% Star form always creates additional vertical |\jot|-spaces.
+% The definition of command for multilined cells. At first defined |\gape|
+% stuff. Non-star form loads special setting for vertical space around (if it
+% used). Star form always creates additional vertical |\jot|-spaces.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand\makecell{\@ifstar{\let\tabg@pe\gape\makecell@}%
{\let\tabg@pe\cellgape\makecell@}}
@@ -753,10 +966,10 @@
\newcommand\thead{\@ifstar{\let\tabg@pe\gape\thead@}%
{\let\tabg@pe\theadgape\thead@}}
% \end{macrocode}
-% Next macro loads vertical and horizontal common alignment for column heads and
-% loads redefined spacing parameters |\arraystretch| and |\extrarowheight|
-% if these parameters were redefined.
-% (First go settings for cells, as for |\makecell|, then special settings for column heads.)
+% Next macro loads vertical and horizontal common alignment for column heads
+% and loads redefined spacing parameters |\arraystretch| and |\extrarowheight|
+% if these parameters were redefined. (First go settings
+% for cells, as for |\makecell|, then special settings for column heads.)
%
% For column heads also loaded font settings.
% \begin{macrocode}
@@ -784,8 +997,8 @@
\let\tabg@pe\empty\let\t@bset\cellset\makecell@}
{\@ifnextchar[{\@rotcell}{\@@rotcell}}}
% \end{macrocode}
-% For rotated cell default column setting is similar to |p{\rotheadsize}| (plus some
-% additional justification settings)
+% For rotated cell default column setting is similar to |p{\rotheadsize}| (plus
+% some additional justification settings)
% \begin{macrocode}
\@ifdefinable\@rotcell{}
\def\@rotcell[#1]#2{\makecell{\\[-.65\normalbaselineskip]
@@ -799,8 +1012,8 @@
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\rothead}
-% The macro for rotated tabular column heads. If no \pkg{rotating} package loaded
-% this macro works like |\thead|.
+% The macro for rotated tabular column heads. If no \pkg{rotating} package
+% loaded this macro works like |\thead|.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand\rothead{\@ifundefined{turn}%
{\PackageWarning{makecell}{\string\rothead\space
@@ -810,8 +1023,8 @@
{\let\theadgape\rotheadgape
\@ifnextchar[{\@rothead}{\@@rothead}}}
% \end{macrocode}
-% For rotated column head default column setting is similar to |p{\rotheadsize}|
-% (plus some additional justification settings)
+% For rotated column head default column setting is similar to
+% |p{\rotheadsize}| (plus some additional justification settings)
% \begin{macrocode}
\@ifdefinable\@rothead{}
\def\@rothead[#1]#2{\thead{\\[-.65\normalbaselineskip]
@@ -879,9 +1092,9 @@
% settings for |\makecell| (|\thead|) blocks.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand\mcell@l{\def\mcell@ii{l}\let\mcell@c\mcell@ic
- \global\let\mcell@left\empty}
+ \global\let\mcell@left\relax}
\newcommand\mcell@r{\def\mcell@ii{r}\let\mcell@c\mcell@ic
- \global\let\mcell@right\empty}
+ \global\let\mcell@right\relax}
\newcommand\mcell@t{\def\mcell@i{t}\let\mcell@c\mcell@iic}
\newcommand\mcell@b{\def\mcell@i{b}\let\mcell@c\mcell@iic}
\newcommand\mcell@{}
@@ -926,9 +1139,9 @@
\fi}\next}
% \end{macrocode}
%
-% The |\mcell@@tabular| macro at first calls |\mcell@setalign| macro for sorting of
-% alignment arguments,
-% then calls |\mcell@@@tabular| macro, which created tabular cell or column head.
+% The |\mcell@@tabular| macro at first calls |\mcell@setalign| macro for
+% sorting of alignment arguments, then calls |\mcell@@@tabular|
+% macro, which created tabular cell or column head.
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\mcell@@tabular#1#2\@nil#3{%
\expandafter\mcell@setalign\mcell@align\@nil
@@ -955,18 +1168,18 @@
\def\mcell@c{\def\mcell@ii{c}}%
\mcell@ifinlist{#1}{l,r,t,b,c,}{\@nameuse{mcell@#1}}%
% \end{macrocode}
-% If argument is not \texttt{l}, \texttt{r}, \texttt{c}, \texttt{t}, or \texttt{b}
-% it could define horizontal alignment only.
+% If argument is not \texttt{l}, \texttt{r}, \texttt{c}, \texttt{t},
+% or \texttt{b} it could define horizontal alignment only.
% \begin{macrocode}
{\def\mcell@ii{#1}\let\mcell@c\mcell@ic
- \let\mcell@left\empty\let\mcell@right\empty}%
+ \let\mcell@left\relax\let\mcell@right\relax}%
\mcell@ifinlist{#2}{l,r,t,b,c,}{\@nameuse{mcell@#2}}%
% \end{macrocode}
-% If argument is not \texttt{l}, \texttt{r}, \texttt{c}, \texttt{t}, or \texttt{b}
-% it could define horizontal alignment only.
+% If argument is not \texttt{l}, \texttt{r}, \texttt{c}, \texttt{t},
+% or \texttt{b} it could define horizontal alignment only.
% \begin{macrocode}
{\def\mcell@ii{#2}\let\mcell@c\mcell@ic
- \let\mcell@left\empty\let\mcell@right\empty}%
+ \let\mcell@left\relax\let\mcell@right\relax}%
% \end{macrocode}
% Here goes repeated check for first argument, if it is |c|-argument
% we call |\mcell@c| command, which can be now redefined.
@@ -980,7 +1193,8 @@
% First (and last) go commands which align |\makecell| and |\thead|
% blocks like \texttt{l}, \texttt{r}, or \texttt{c} (if they loaded).
% Then goes check whether math mode exists.
-% The |\mcell@multirow| emulation macro transforms to |\multirow| when necessary.
+% The |\mcell@multirow| emulation macro transforms to |\multirow|
+% when necessary.
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\mcell@@@tabular#1#2\@nil#3{%\mcell@mstyle
\ifdim\parindent<\z@\leavevmode\else\noindent\fi
@@ -1031,8 +1245,8 @@
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand\theadfont{\footnotesize}
% \end{macrocode}
-% Special spacing settings for tabular spacing in column heads (like |\arraystretch|
-% or/and |\extrarowheight|).
+% Special spacing settings for tabular spacing in column heads (like
+% |\arraystretch| or/and |\extrarowheight|).
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand\theadset{}
% \end{macrocode}
@@ -1062,8 +1276,8 @@
%
% \begin{macro}{\gape}
% \begin{macro}{\setcellgapes}
-% The macro itself. It uses analogous to |\smash| macro from \pkg{amsmath} package.
-% Starred form has additional mandatory argument for value of |\gape|.
+% The macro itself. It uses analogous to |\smash| macro from \pkg{amsmath}
+% package.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand\gape{\@ifnextchar[\@gape{\@gape[tb]}}
% \end{macrocode}
@@ -1080,15 +1294,23 @@
\@ifdefinable\@setcellgapes{}
\def\mcell@setgapes#1[#2]#3{\expandafter\let\csname
mcell@#1@\expandafter\endcsname\csname mcell@mb@#2\endcsname
- \@namedef{mcell@#1jot}{#3}}
+ \@namedef{mcell@#1jot}{#3}%
+% \end{macrocode}
+% Negative compensate inside |\makegapedsells| area.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+ \@namedef{mcell@#1negjot}{-#3}\@namedef{mcell@#1negtb}{#2}}
+% \end{macrocode}
+%
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\newcommand\negjot[1]{{\jot\mcell@MBnegjot\gape[mcell@MBnegtb]{#1}}}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% The macros which count advanced height and depth of boxes.
% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand\mcell@mb@t[2]{\@tempdima\ht#1\advance\@tempdima#2%
- \ht#1\@tempdima}
-\newcommand\mcell@mb@b[2]{\@tempdimb\dp#1\advance\@tempdimb#2%
- \dp#1\@tempdimb}
+\newcommand\mcell@mb@t[2]{%
+ \@tempdima\ht#1\advance\@tempdima#2\ht#1\@tempdima}
+\newcommand\mcell@mb@b[2]{%
+ \@tempdimb\dp#1\advance\@tempdimb#2\dp#1\@tempdimb}
\newcommand\mcell@mb@tb[2]{\mcell@mb@t{#1}{#2}\mcell@mb@b{#1}{#2}}
% \end{macrocode}
%
@@ -1156,7 +1378,8 @@
% \begin{macrocode}
\@ifdefinable\mcell@oriclassz{\let\mcell@oriclassz\@classz}
% \end{macrocode}
-% This macros redefine and restore the |\@classz| macro from \pkg{array} package.
+% This macros redefine and restore the |\@classz| macro from \pkg{array}
+% package.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand\makegapedcells{\let\@classz\mcell@classz}
\newcommand\nomakegapedcells{\let\@classz\mcell@oriclassz}
@@ -1216,6 +1439,7 @@
% The rows of numbered cells. The |\rnline| command replaces |\Alph| and
% |\alph| counter by |\Asbuk| and |\asbuk| consequently.
% \begin{macrocode}
+\newcounter{nlinenum}
\newcommand\rnline{\gdef
\TeXr@rus{\let\@Alph\@Asbuk\let\@alph\@asbuk}\@nline}
\newcommand\nline{\gdef\TeXr@rus{}\@nline}
@@ -1225,15 +1449,16 @@
\def\@@nline[#1]{\@ifnextchar[%]
{\@@@nline[#1]}{\@@@nline[#1][1]}}
\@ifdefinable\@@@nline{}
-\def\@@@nline[#1][#2]#3{\count@ #3%
+\def\@@@nline[#1][#2]#3{\count@ #3
+ \def\TeXr@label{\TeXr@label@{nlinenum}}%
\expandafter\TeXr@loop\@gobble{}#1\@@@
\xdef\Num{\the\TeXr@lab}%
- \@tempcnta#2\relax%
+ \c@nlinenum#2\relax%
\expandafter\@temptokena\expandafter{\Num
- \global\advance\@tempcnta\@ne}%
+ \global\advance\c@nlinenum\@ne}%
\advance\count@\m@ne
\loop\@temptokena\expandafter{\the\@temptokena&
- \Num \global\advance\@tempcnta\@ne}%
+ \Num \global\advance\c@nlinenum\@ne}%
\advance\count@\m@ne \ifnum\count@>\z@ \repeat
\the\@temptokena\ignorespaces}
% \end{macrocode}
@@ -1263,9 +1488,10 @@
% tokens |A a I i 1|, and is thrown away. |#1| will be a command
% like |\Roman|.
% \begin{macrocode}
-\def\TeXr@label#1#2{%
- \xdef\TeXr@the{\noexpand#1\@tempcnta}%
- \TeXr@lab\expandafter{\the\TeXr@lab\TeXr@rus\TeXr@the}%
+\def\TeXr@label@#1#2#3{%
+ \edef\TeXr@the{\noexpand#2{#1}}%
+ \TeXr@lab\expandafter
+ {\the\TeXr@lab\TeXr@rus\csname the#1\endcsname}%
\advance\@tempcnta1
\TeXr@loop}
% \end{macrocode}
@@ -1312,11 +1538,11 @@
% \end{macrocode}
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\TeXr@loop@{%
- \ifx A\TeXr@temp \def\@tempa{\TeXr@label\@Alph }\else
- \ifx a\TeXr@temp \def\@tempa{\TeXr@label\@alph }\else
- \ifx i\TeXr@temp \def\@tempa{\TeXr@label\@roman }\else
- \ifx I\TeXr@temp \def\@tempa{\TeXr@label\@Roman }\else
- \ifx 1\TeXr@temp \def\@tempa{\TeXr@label\@arabic}\else
+ \ifx A\TeXr@temp \def\@tempa{\TeXr@label\Alph }\else
+ \ifx a\TeXr@temp \def\@tempa{\TeXr@label\alph }\else
+ \ifx i\TeXr@temp \def\@tempa{\TeXr@label\roman }\else
+ \ifx I\TeXr@temp \def\@tempa{\TeXr@label\Roman }\else
+ \ifx 1\TeXr@temp \def\@tempa{\TeXr@label\arabic}\else
\ifx \@sptoken\TeXr@temp \let\@tempa\TeXr@space \else
\ifx \bgroup\TeXr@temp \let\@tempa\TeXr@group \else
\ifx \@@@\TeXr@temp \let\@tempa\@gobble \else
@@ -1337,5 +1563,148 @@
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
+% \subsection{Diagonally separated column heads}
+%
+% \begin{macro}{\diaghead}
+% Macro for diagonally separated column heads.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\newcommand\diaghead{\@ifnextchar({\mcell@diaghead}{\mcell@diagheads}}
+\@ifdefinable\mcell@diaghead{}
+\def\mcell@diaghead(#1){\def\celldiagratio{(#1)}\mcell@diagheads}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% The default value of diagonal ratio.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\newcommand\celldiagratio{(5,-2)}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% The building itself
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\newcommand\mcell@diagheads[3]{\hbox\bgroup\expandafter
+ \mcell@getcelldiagratios\celldiagratio\relax
+ \@tempswafalse
+% \end{macrocode}
+% depends of sign of ratios.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+ \ifnum\mcell@Hratio<\z@\count@-\mcell@Hratio\relax
+ \edef\mcell@Hratio{\the\count@}\relax
+ \ifnum\mcell@Vratio<\z@\count@-\mcell@Vratio\relax
+ \edef\mcell@Vratio{\the\count@}\else\@tempswatrue
+ \fi
+ \else
+ \ifnum\mcell@Vratio<\z@\count@-\mcell@Vratio\relax
+ \edef\mcell@Vratio{\the\count@}\@tempswatrue\else
+ \fi
+ \fi
+ \settowidth\@tempdima{#1}\advance\@tempdima2\tabcolsep
+ \edef\mcell@diagH{\the\@tempdima}\divide\@tempdima\mcell@Hratio
+ \@tempdima\mcell@Vratio\@tempdima\edef\mcell@diagV{\the\@tempdima}%
+% \end{macrocode}
+% The |\unitlength| here is |\relaxed|, we use just real dimensions.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+ \let\mcell@oriunitlength\unitlength\let\unitlength\relax
+ \kern-\tabcolsep\kern-\@wholewidth
+ \setbox\z@\hbox{\theadfont{\strut}}\@tempdima\dp\z@
+% \end{macrocode}
+% The value of compensate vertical spacing defined here experimentally
+% and equals to 2~default line thickness.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+ \advance\@tempdima.8\p@%2\@wholewidth
+% \end{macrocode}
+% If |\makedgapedcells| switched on for the table there is
+% compensate spacing.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+ {\ifx\@classz\mcell@classz
+ \setbox\z@\hbox{#1}\ht\z@\z@\dp\z@\z@
+ \mcell@MB@\z@\mcell@MBjot
+ \global\dimen@\@tempdima\global\@tempdimb\@tempdimb
+ \else\global\dimen@\z@\global\@tempdimb\z@\fi
+ }%
+ \advance\@tempdima\dimen@
+ \edef\mcell@diagVoffset{\the\@tempdima}%
+ \@tempdima\mcell@diagV\advance\@tempdima-\mcell@diagVoffset
+ \advance\@tempdima-\@tempdimb
+ \edef\mcell@diagVcorr{\the\@tempdima}%
+ \noindent\nomakegapedcells\hbox{\begin{tabular}{@{}c@{}}%
+% \end{macrocode}
+% At least a~|\normallineskip| vertical space from top and bottom of cell.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+ \ifdim\jot<2\p@\jot2\p@\fi
+ \if@tempswa
+% \end{macrocode}
+% For South-East or North-West directions.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+ \begin{picture}(\mcell@diagH,\mcell@diagVcorr)(\z@,\mcell@diagVoffset)%
+ \put(\z@,\mcell@diagV){\makebox(\z@,\z@)[tl]%
+ {\edef\tempa{(\mcell@Hratio,-\mcell@Vratio)}\expandafter
+ \line\tempa{\mcell@diagH}}}
+ \put(\tabcolsep,\jot)%
+ {\makebox(\z@,\z@)[bl]{\theadfont
+ \let\cellset\theadset\makecell[bl]{\strut#2}}}
+ \@tempdima\mcell@diagH\advance\@tempdima-\tabcolsep
+ \@tempdimb\mcell@diagV\advance\@tempdimb-\jot
+ \put(\@tempdima,\@tempdimb)%
+ {\makebox(\z@,\z@)[tr]{\theadfont
+ \let\cellset\theadset\makecell[tr]{#3\strut}}}
+ \end{picture}%
+ \else
+% \end{macrocode}
+% For South-West or North-East directions.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+ \begin{picture}(\mcell@diagH,\mcell@diagVcorr)(\z@,\mcell@diagVoffset)%
+ \put(\z@,\mcell@diagV){\makebox(\z@,\z@)[tl]%
+ {\edef\tempa{(\mcell@Hratio,\mcell@Vratio)}\expandafter
+ \line\tempa{\mcell@diagH}}}
+ \@tempdima\mcell@diagV\advance\@tempdima-\jot
+ \put(\tabcolsep,\@tempdima)%
+ {\makebox(\z@,\z@)[tl]{\theadfont
+ \let\cellset\theadset\makecell[tl]{\strut#3}}}
+ \@tempdima\mcell@diagH\advance\@tempdima-\tabcolsep
+ \put(\@tempdima,\jot)%
+ {\makebox(\z@,\z@)[br]%
+ {\theadfont
+ \let\cellset\theadset{\makecell[br]{#2\strut}}}}
+ \end{picture}%
+ \fi
+ \end{tabular}%
+ \kern-\tabcolsep\kern-\@wholewidth
+ }\let\unitlength\mcell@oriunitlength\egroup\par
+ \ifvmode\strut
+ \vspace*{-\normalbaselineskip}\vspace*{-\normallineskip}
+ \fi
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+% Macro used by previous one. Extracts ratios for defining of height of cell.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\@ifdefinable\mcell@getcelldiagratios{}
+\def\mcell@getcelldiagratios(#1,#2){\def\mcell@Hratio{#1}\def\mcell@Vratio{#2}}
+% \end{macrocode}
+%
+% \subsection{The \cmd{\hline} and \cmd{\cline} with necessary thickness}
+%
+% \begin{macro}{\Xhline}
+% The commands for |\hline| and |\cline| with necessary thickness.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\newcommand\Xhline[1]{\noalign{\ifnum0=`}\fi\arrayrulewidth#1%
+ \hrule\@height\arrayrulewidth\futurelet\reserved@a\@xhline}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+%
+% \begin{macro}{\Xcline}
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\Xcline#1#2{\@Xcline#1;#2\@nil}
+\def\@Xcline#1-#2;#3\@nil{%
+ \omit
+ \@multicnt#1%
+ \advance\@multispan\m@ne
+ \ifnum\@multicnt=\@ne\@firstofone{&\omit}\fi
+ \@multicnt#2%
+ \advance\@multicnt-#1%
+ \advance\@multispan\@ne
+ \leaders\hrule\@height#3\hfill
+ \cr
+ \noalign{\vskip-#3}}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+%
% \Finale
\endinput
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/makecell/tablists.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/makecell/tablists.dtx
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..0390c886b40
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/makecell/tablists.dtx
@@ -0,0 +1,793 @@
+% \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>
+ [2007/05/24 v0.0a (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{paralist}
+\usepackage{makecell}
+\usepackage{tablists}
+\IfFileExists{hyperref.sty}{\usepackage{hyperref}}{}
+\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{447}
+%
+% \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; you may use the |\item|
+% macro instead of |\tabenumitem| in this environment.
+% 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$;\par
+%\item
+%$u=\sqrt{x^2+y^2+z^2}$;
+%\item
+%$v=gt+\displaystyle\frac{g}{4}t$;\\[1ex]
+%\item
+%$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
+%$2+5+8+ \ldots +(3n+2)=155$, $n\in \mathrm{N};$
+%\item
+%$t=5u^2+8v^2$;
+%\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
+% \item
+% $u=\sqrt{x^2+y^2+z^2}$;
+% \item
+% $v=gt+\displaystyle\frac{g}{4}t$;\\[1ex]
+% \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
+% $2+5+8+ \ldots +(3n+2)=155$, $n\in \mathrm{N};$
+% \item
+% $t=5u^2+8v^2$;
+% \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.
+%
+%
+% \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)]%
+%\tabenumitem
+%$z=\displaystyle\frac xy$;
+%\notabenumitem
+%$2^x=9;$
+%\tabenumitem
+%$3^{2x+3}=4 $.
+%\tabenumitem
+%$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)]%
+% \tabenumitem
+% $z=\displaystyle\frac xy$;
+% \notabenumitem
+% $2^x=9;$
+% \tabenumitem
+% $3^{2x+3}=4 $.
+% \tabenumitem
+% $z=2x^2+4y^2$;\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}
+%
+%
+% \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 |$|'s.
+%
+% Here the combination of these two commands:
+%\par\begin{small}%
+%\begin{verbatim}
+%\begin{enumerate}[\bfseries1)]%
+%\item\renewcommand\tabenumindent{1)\hskip\labelsep}%
+% \liststrut[\displaystyle\frac xy]
+%\begin{tabenum}[a)]%
+%...
+%\end{verbatim}%
+%\end{small}%
+% \begin{enumerate}[\bfseries1)]%
+% \item\renewcommand\tabenumindent{1)\hskip\labelsep}%
+% \liststrut[\displaystyle\frac /y]
+% \begin{tabenum}[a)]%
+% \tabenumitem
+% {$z=\displaystyle\frac xy$};
+% \notabenumitem
+% {$2^x=9;$}
+% \tabenumitem
+% {$3^{2x+3}=4 $}.
+% \tabenumitem
+% {$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}%
+%
+% \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)]%
+%\tabenumitem
+%$z=\displaystyle\frac xy$;
+%\notabenumitem
+%$2^x=9;$
+%\tabenumitem
+%$3^{2x+3}=4 $.
+%\tabenumitem
+%$z=2x^2+4y^2$;
+%\end{subtabenum}
+%
+%\item
+%\begin{subtabenum}[a)]%
+%\item
+%$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}
+%\end{verbatim}%
+%\end{small}%
+% \begin{tabenum}[\bfseries 1)]%
+% \tabenumitem
+% \begin{subtabenum}[a)]%
+% \tabenumitem
+% $z=\displaystyle\frac xy$;
+% \notabenumitem
+% $2^x=9;$
+% \tabenumitem
+% $3^{2x+3}=4 $.
+% \tabenumitem
+% $z=2x^2+4y^2$;
+% \end{subtabenum}
+%
+% \tabenumitem
+% \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 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.
+%
+% 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.
+%
+% \DescribeMacro{\subtabenumitem}
+% \DescribeMacro{\subitem}
+% If you put |\subitem| after |\item|, you get extra space between
+% two numbers, created by |\tabenumsep| skip. The |\negtabenumsep| command
+% cancels this skip.
+%\par\begin{small}\openup-.75pt
+%\begin{verbatim}
+%\def\tabenumsep{\qquad}
+%\begin{tabenum}[\bfseries 1)][a)]%
+%\tabenumitem\negtabenumsep
+%\subtabenumitem
+%$z=\displaystyle\frac xy$;
+%\nosubtabenumitem
+%$2^x=9;$
+%\subtabenumitem
+%$3^{2x+3}=4 $.
+%\subtabenumitem
+%$z=2x^2+4y^2$;\\
+%\startnumber{4}\startsubnumber{1}
+%\item\negtabenumsep
+%\subitem
+%$u=\sqrt{x^2+y^2+z^2}$;
+%\subitem
+%$v=gt+\displaystyle\frac{g}{4}t$,
+%\subitem
+%$u=2^{5x-3y+z}$.\\\skipitem\negtabenumsep
+%\subitem
+%$w=(v+7)^2+(u-3)^2$;
+%\subitem
+%$5^x=\displaystyle\frac{4}{3} ;$
+%\subitem
+%$z=(x+1)^2+y^2$;\\\skipitem\negtabenumsep
+%\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)]%
+% \tabenumitem\negtabenumsep
+% \subtabenumitem
+% $z=\displaystyle\frac xy$;
+% \nosubtabenumitem
+% $2^x=9;$
+% \subtabenumitem
+% $3^{2x+3}=4 $.
+% \subtabenumitem
+% $z=2x^2+4y^2$;\\
+%\startnumber{4}\startsubnumber{1}
+% \item\negtabenumsep
+% \subitem
+% $u=\sqrt{x^2+y^2+z^2}$;
+% \subitem
+% $v=gt+\displaystyle\frac{g}{4}t$,
+% \subitem
+% $u=2^{5x-3y+z}$.\\\skipitem\negtabenumsep
+% \subitem
+% $w=(v+7)^2+(u-3)^2$;
+% \subitem
+% $5^x=\displaystyle\frac{4}{3} ;$
+% \subitem
+% $z=(x+1)^2+y^2$;\\\skipitem\negtabenumsep
+% \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. There is not restarting commands
+% for numeration of second level inside environment,
+% so, in this case, we need set new start of sublevel by hand. The
+% |\startnumber|\footnote{The \cs{startnumber} command can be used inside any list
+% environment.}
+% 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.
+%
+% \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}}}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% The macro for second level of tabulated items.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\newcommand\subtabenumitem{&\@ifnextchar[%]
+ {\TeXr@@tabenumitem{&}}%
+ {\TeXr@tabenumitem{&}{\@subenumctr}}}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% The macros for list and optional numeration.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\newcommand\TeXr@tabenumitem[2]{%
+ \refstepcounter{#2}\@nameuse{label#2}#1}
+\@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}{\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
+ \begin{tabenum}}{\end{tabenum}}
+% \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}%
+ \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}{%
+ \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
+ \begin{subtabenum}}{\end{subtabenum}}
+% \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}{\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 \ No newline at end of file