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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2018-12-22 21:54:42 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2018-12-22 21:54:42 +0000
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/multicolrule/multicolrule.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/multicolrule/multicolrule.dtx
index 6edf1600025..3e370bc7f98 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/multicolrule/multicolrule.dtx
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/multicolrule/multicolrule.dtx
@@ -21,13 +21,16 @@ This package is provided as a .dtx file. To install it and
compile the documentation at the same time, simply process the
.dtx file with LaTeX (for example, `pdflatex multicolrule.dtx`).
To extract the package only, process the file with TeX
-(`tex multicolrule.dtx`). If you have trouble compiling the
-index for the documentation, note that the documentation uses
-the l3doc class to index the code, and so the makeindex command
-should be the following:
+(`tex multicolrule.dtx`). Note that the documentation uses
+the l3doc class to index the code, and so to get the index, you
+must issue:
`makeindex -s gind.ist -o multicolrule.ind multicolrule.idx`
+and to get the change list, you must issue
+
+`makeindex -s gglo.ist -o multicolrule.gls multicolrule.glo`.
+
This package requires LaTeX3 support to run, and compiling the
documentation requires a variety of other packages, all of which
are available on CTAN and any modern installation (TeX Live,
@@ -59,7 +62,7 @@ Copyright (C) 2018 by Karl Hagen <latex@polysyllabic.com>
This file may be distributed and/or modified under the
conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL), either
-version 1.3 of this license or (at your option) any later
+version 1.3c of this license or (at your option) any later
version. The latest version of this license is in the file:
https://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
@@ -95,8 +98,10 @@ and the derived files multicolrule.ins,
\expandafter\endgroup
\fi
%</internal>
+%<*driver|package>
\RequirePackage{expl3}
\RequirePackage{xparse}
+%</driver|package>
%<*driver>
\PassOptionsToPackage{svgnames}{xcolor}
\documentclass{l3doc}
@@ -137,23 +142,20 @@ and the derived files multicolrule.ins,
%
%\GetFileInfo{\jobname.sty}
%
-%^^A \bool_lazy_and:nnTF and \tl_if_empty:NTF are appearing in the index even
-%^^A though they're explicitly excluded below. Why is that?
-%
-%\DoNotIndex{\begin,
-% \bool_gset_true:N,
-% \bool_if:NTF,
-% \bool_lazy_and:nnTF,
-% \bool_new:N,\box_ht:N,\cs_generate_variant:Nn,\cs_gset:Npn,\cs_new:Npn,
+%\DoNotIndex{\AfterPackage,\begin,\bool_gset_true:N,\bool_if:NTF,
+% \bool_lazy_and:nnT,\cs_gset_eq:NN,\bool_if_p:n,\bool_lazy_and:nnTF,
+% \bool_not_p:n,\bool_new:N,\box_ht:N,\box_dp:N,\box_move_down:nn,
+% \cs_generate_variant:Nn,\cs_gset:Npn,\cs_new:Npn,
% \cs_new_nopar:Npn,\cs_set:Npn,\dim_compare_p:nNn,\dim_new:N,\dim_set:Nn,
+% \dim_compare:nNnTF,\dim_eval:n,\dimen,
% \end,\ExplSyntaxOff,\ExplSyntaxOn,\fill,\hbox:n,\hspace,\ht,
% \int_compare_p:nNn,\int_new:N,\int_set:Nn,\kern,\keys_define:nn,
% \keys_set:nn,\msg_error:nnn,\msg_info:nnn,\msg_new:nnn,\msg_warning:nn,
% \NewDocumentCommand,\node,\prg_replicate:nn,\ProcessKeysOptions,
-% \ProvidesExplPackage,\RequirePackage,\rule,
-% \tl_if_empty:NTF,\tl_new:N,
-% \tl_set:Nn,\vbox:n,\vbox_to_ht:nn,\vfill,\vrule,\xpatchcmd,
-% \cs_new_protected:Npn,\@ifpackageloaded,\@width}
+% \ProvidesExplPackage,\RequirePackage,\rule,\normalcolor,
+% \tl_if_empty:NT,\tl_if_empty:NTF,\tl_new:N,\tw@,
+% \tl_set:Nn,\vbox:n,\vbox_to_ht:nn,\vfill,\vrule,
+% \cs_new_protected:Npn,\@ifpackageloaded,\@width,\xpatchcmd}
%
%\title{^^A
% \textsf{multicolrule} --- Decorative rules between columns\thanks{^^A
@@ -167,18 +169,23 @@ and the derived files multicolrule.ins,
%
%\maketitle
%
-%\changes{v0.1}{2018/12/15}{Initial public release}
+%\changes{v1.0}{2018/12/15}{Initial public release}
+%\changes{v1.1}{2018/12/21}{Work with \pkg{bidi} and allow extending rules}
%
%\begin{abstract}
% The \mcrule{} package lets you customize the appearance of the vertical rule
% that appears between columns of multicolumn text. It is primarily intended to
% work with the \pkg{multicol} package, hence its name, but it also supports
% the twocolumn option and \cs{twocolumn} macro provided by the standard
-% classes (and related classes such as the KOMA-Script equivalents).
+% classes (and related classes such as the KOMA-Script equivalents), as well as
+% the \pkg{bidi} package (and through it, all RTL scripts loaded with
+% \pkg{polyglossia}).
%\end{abstract}
%
%\tableofcontents
%
+%\begin{documentation}
+%
%\begin{multicols}{2}[\section{Introduction}]
%\SetMCRule{line-style=dashed}
%
@@ -200,21 +207,27 @@ and the derived files multicolrule.ins,
% infrastructure for one line style, it was simple to extend the solution to a
% more general case. I hope someone else will find the options here useful.
%
-% Note---in case it isn't obvious yet---that this guide illustrates the basic
-% line styles that \mcrule{} makes available throught the document. The default
-% line-width is 0.4pt (thin), and the default color is \texttt{Maroon}. You can
-% find examples of rules created with all available options in the file
-% \file{mcrule-example.pdf}.
+% The basic line styles that \mcrule{} makes available are illustrated
+% throughout this guide. The default line-width used is 0.4pt (thin), and the
+% default color is \texttt{Maroon}. You can also find examples of rules created
+% with all available options in the file \file{mcrule-example.pdf}.
+%
+% \subsection*{New for Version 1.1}
+% Version 1.1 now supports drawing decorative rules if you have the \pkg{bidi}
+% package loaded, which can occur automatically if you set a right-to-left
+% language with \pkg{polyglossia}. It also provides a mechanism to extend or
+% shrink rules by fixed amounts, as well as to have the rule fill the available
+% space to the end of the text area (see section \ref{sec:extend}).
+%
% \end{multicols}
%
% \begin{multicols}{2}[\subsection{Bugs and Known Limitations}]
-% As\stydsc{line-style=dots} this is the first release of this package, there
-% are likely bugs that remain to be uncovered, as well as missing features and
-% inefficient methods that should be improved upon. The development code is
-% maintained on github (\url{https://github.com/polysyllabic/multicolrule}),
-% and you can file feature requests or bug reports there. Alternatively, you
-% can send an email to
-% \href{mailto://latex@polysyllabic.com}{latex@polysyllabic.com}. I welcome
+% There\stydsc{line-style=dots} are likely bugs that remain to be uncovered,
+% as well as missing features and inefficient methods that should be improved
+% upon. The development code is maintained on github
+% (\url{https://github.com/polysyllabic/multicolrule}), and you can file
+% feature requests or bug reports there. Alternatively, you can send an email
+% to \href{mailto://latex@polysyllabic.com}{latex@polysyllabic.com}. I welcome
% contributions for additional styles, especially to provide more options when
% running the package without \pkg{tikz}.
%
@@ -234,16 +247,17 @@ and the derived files multicolrule.ins,
% works, as the default rules show the same behavior. I may try to nail down
% this issue in future version, but as it's an edge case that disappears when
% you add page breaks or rewrite the text to alter how the columns are filled,
-% it hasn't seemed worth
+% it hasn't seemed worth taking the time to fix at this point.
%
% This package works by patching the output routines of either \pkg{multicol}
-% or the \LaTeX{} kernel, depending on the mode of operation. It therefore will
-% have no effect if you use a class or package that outputs column text via
-% alternate mechanisms. This includes \pkg{parcolumns}, and probably other
-% classes and packages designed to typeset parallel-column text as well, although
-% I have not done a survey to determine whether this is the case. If you would
-% like support for one of these, please send me an email or file a feature
-% request on github and I'll see what I can do.
+% or the \LaTeX{} kernel, depending on the mode of operation. If \pkg{bidi} is
+% loaded, it will also patch that. It will have no effect if you use a class or
+% package that outputs column text via alternate mechanisms. This includes
+% \pkg{parcolumns}, and probably other classes and packages designed to typeset
+% parallel-column text as well, although I have not done a survey to determine
+% whether this is the case. If you would like support for one of these, please
+% send me an email or file a feature request on github and I'll see what I can
+% do.
%
% \mcrule{} is written using expl3 syntax, and so requires a less-than-ancient
% installation of \LaTeX. It uses the packages \pkg{l3keys2e}, \pkg{xparse},
@@ -255,11 +269,11 @@ and the derived files multicolrule.ins,
% \begin{multicols}{2}[\subsection{License}]
% \SetMCRule{width=ultra-thick,line-style=dotted}
% The\stydsc{\texttt{line-style=dotted, width=ultra-thick}} \mcrule{}
-% package is copyright 2018 by Karl Hagen. It may be distributed and/or modified
-% under the conditions of the \LaTeX{} Project Public License, either version 1.3
-% of this license or (at your option) any later version. The latest version of
-% this license is in \url{http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt} and version 1.3
-% or later is part of all distributions of \LaTeX{} version 2005/12/01 or later.
+% package is copyright 2018 by Karl Hagen. It may be distributed and/or
+% modified under the conditions of the \LaTeX{} Project Public License, either
+% version 1.3c of this license or (at your option) any later version. The
+% latest version of this license is in
+% \url{http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt}.
%
% This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained.' The Current
% Maintainer of this work is Karl Hagen.
@@ -309,13 +323,12 @@ and the derived files multicolrule.ins,
%
% \begin{multicols}{2}[\section{The User Interface}]
% \SetMCRule{width=2pt,line-style=circles}
-% \DescribeMacro{\SetMCRule}
% The\stydsc{line-style=circles,\\width=2pt} \mcrule{} package has
% just a single user command:
%
% \cs{SetMCRule} \marg{key-value}
%
-% which takes one parameter containing a key-value list of all options you
+% \noindent It takes one parameter containing a key-value list of all options you
% want to set. You can issue this command in the preamble or the document body.
% Changes to the rule settings are local to the current group. For example, if
% you call \cs{SetMCRule} inside a \env{multicols} environment, the rule
@@ -345,15 +358,23 @@ and the derived files multicolrule.ins,
% \kvdesc{color-model} & Set the color model of the rule (see sec.
% \ref{sec:color})\\
% \kvdesc{custom-line} & Set a custom \pkg{tikz} line for the rule
-% (\emph{tikz only}; see \ref{sec:custom})\\
+% (\emph{tikz only}; see sec. \ref{sec:custom})\\
% \kvdesc{custom-pattern} & Set a custom individual pattern for the rule (see
-% \ref{sec:custom})\\
+% sec. \ref{sec:custom})\\
% \kvdesc{custom-tile} & Set a custom tiling pattern for the rule
-% (see \ref{sec:custom})\\
+% (see sec. \ref{sec:custom})\\
% \kvdesc{double} & Draw two copies of the rule (see sec.
% \ref{sec:repeats})\\
-% \kvdesc{line-style} & Select the type of rule printed (see sec.
-% \ref{sec:linestyles})\\
+% \kvdesc{extend-bot} & Set an extra amount to extend the rule at the bottom of
+% the column (see sec. \ref{sec:extend})\\
+% \kvdesc{extend-fill} & Extend rule to the bottom of the text area
+% (\emph{multicol} only; see sec. \ref{sec:extend})\\
+% \kvdesc{extend-reserve} & Space to reserve at bottom of text area when using
+% \kvdesc{extend-fill} (\emph{multicol} only; see sec, \ref{sec:extend})\\
+% \kvdesc{extend-top} & Set an extra amount to extend the rule at the top of
+% the column (see sec. \ref{sec:extend})\\
+% \kvdesc{line-style} & Select the type of rule printed
+% (default=\emph{default}; see sec. \ref{sec:linestyles})\\
% \kvdesc{single} & Draw a single copy of the rule (\emph{default};
% see sec. \ref{sec:repeats})\\
% \kvdesc{repeat} & Set the number of times to draw the rule (see
@@ -371,20 +392,17 @@ and the derived files multicolrule.ins,
% \label{sec:linestyles}]
% \SetMCRule{width=4pt,line-style=solid-circles}
%
-% You\stydsc{line-style=solid-circles,\\width=4pt} choose a style for the rule
-% with the \kvdesc{line-style} key. The default style is \kvdesc{solid}. In
-% addition to the predefined styles, there are also several ways to get
-% \mcrule{} to draw custom shapes in place of the column rule. The width of
-% most line styles depends on the setting of \cs{columnseprule}, which is the
-% default \LaTeX{} length that controls the width of the column rule
-% (see section \ref{sec:width}).
+% You\stydsc{line-style= solid-circles,\\ width=4pt} choose a style for the rule
+% with the \kvdesc{line-style} key. If the predefined styles are insufficient,
+% see section \ref{sec:custom} for different ways to customize it. The width of
+% most line styles depends on the setting of \cs{columnseprule}, the default
+% \LaTeX{} length that controls the width of the column rule (see section
+% \ref{sec:width}).
%
-% Table \ref{table:linestyles} summarizes the available line styles.
-% Most of the basic shapes used to form the patterns come in three versions,
-% which differ only in how closely the pattern is spaced: normal, dense, and
-% loose. These settings parallel those found in \pkg{tikz}, and those
-% line styles whose names are identical to the line patterns in \pkg{tikz}
-% (apart from the substitution of `-' for spaces) produce the same effect.
+% Table \ref{table:linestyles} summarizes the available line styles. Most of
+% the basic patterns come in three versions, differing only in how closely the
+% pattern is spaced: normal, dense, and loose. These settings parallel those
+% found in \pkg{tikz}.
% \end{multicols}
%
% \begin{longtable}{lp{3in}}
@@ -405,54 +423,73 @@ and the derived files multicolrule.ins,
% \kvdesc{dash-dot-dot} & A dash followed by two square dots
% (\emph{tikz only})\\
% \kvdesc{dashed} & A series of dashed lines\\
+% \kvdesc{default} & A solid rule drawn the same way as the default
+% \pkg{multicol} rule. Does not support extended rules.\\
% \kvdesc{dense-circles} & The same as \kvdesc{circles}
% but more closely spaced (\emph{tikz only})\\
% \kvdesc{dense-dots} & The same as \kvdesc{dots} but
% more closely spaced\\
-% \kvdesc{dense-solid-circles} & The same as \kvdesc{solid-circles} but more closely spaced (\emph{tikz only})\\
-% \kvdesc{densely-dash-dot} & The same as \kvdesc{dash-dot} but more closely spaced (\emph{tikz only})\\
-% \kvdesc{densely-dash-dot-dot} & The same as \kvdesc{dash-dot-dot} but more closely spaced (\emph{tikz only})\\
-% \kvdesc{densely-dashed} & The same as \kvdesc{dashed} but more closely spaced\\
-% \kvdesc{densely-dotted} & The same as \kvdesc{dotted} but more closely spaced\\
-% \kvdesc{dots} & A series of dots drawn with the period (full-stop) of the current font\\
+% \kvdesc{dense-solid-circles} & The same as \kvdesc{solid-circles} but more
+% closely spaced (\emph{tikz only})\\
+% \kvdesc{densely-dash-dot} & The same as \kvdesc{dash-dot} but more closely
+% spaced (\emph{tikz only})\\
+% \kvdesc{densely-dash-dot-dot} & The same as \kvdesc{dash-dot-dot} but more
+% closely spaced (\emph{tikz only})\\
+% \kvdesc{densely-dashed} & The same as \kvdesc{dashed} but more closely
+% spaced\\
+% \kvdesc{densely-dotted} & The same as \kvdesc{dotted} but more closely
+% spaced\\
+% \kvdesc{dots} & A series of dots drawn with the period (full-stop) of the
+% current font\\
% \kvdesc{dotted} & A series of square dots\\
% \kvdesc{loose-dots} & The same as \kvdesc{dots} but spaced further apart\\
-% \kvdesc{loose-circles} & The same as \kvdesc{circles} but spaced further apart (\emph{tikz only})\\
-% \kvdesc{loose-solid-circles} & The same as \kvdesc{solid-circles} but spaced further apart (\emph{tikz only})\\
-% \kvdesc{loosely-dash-dot} & The same as \kvdesc{dash-dot} but spaced further apart (\emph{tikz only})\\
-% \kvdesc{loosely-dash-dot-dot} & The same as \kvdesc{dash-dot-dot} but spaced further apart (\emph{tikz only})\\
-% \kvdesc{loosely-dashed} & The same as \kvdesc{dashed} but spaced further apart\\
-% \kvdesc{loosely-dotted} & The same as \kvdesc{dotted} but spaced further apart\\
-% \kvdesc{solid} & A solid line (\emph{default})\\
+% \kvdesc{loose-circles} & The same as \kvdesc{circles} but spaced further
+% apart (\emph{tikz only})\\
+% \kvdesc{loose-solid-circles} & The same as \kvdesc{solid-circles} but
+% spaced further apart (\emph{tikz only})\\
+% \kvdesc{loosely-dash-dot} & The same as \kvdesc{dash-dot} but spaced
+% further apart (\emph{tikz only})\\
+% \kvdesc{loosely-dash-dot-dot} & The same as \kvdesc{dash-dot-dot} but
+% spaced further apart (\emph{tikz only})\\
+% \kvdesc{loosely-dashed} & The same as \kvdesc{dashed} but spaced further
+% apart\\
+% \kvdesc{loosely-dotted} & The same as \kvdesc{dotted} but spaced further
+% apart\\
+% \kvdesc{solid} & A solid line, like \kvdesc{default}, but supports extending
+% rules\\
% \kvdesc{solid-circles} & A series of filled circles (\emph{tikz only})\\
% \bottomrule
% \end{longtable}
%
% \begin{multicols}{2}[\subsubsection{Notes on the Styles}]
% \SetMCRule{width=thin,line-style=solid}
-% The\stydsc{line-style=solid} \kvdesc{solid}
-% line style is the default. In fact, if you make no calls to \cs{SetMCRule}
-% after loading \mcrule, the column divider will behave exactly as it does with
-% the ordinary \pkg{multicol} package. You can alter its width and color either
-% with the
-% \kvdesc{width} and \kvdesc{color} keys described in
-% sections \ref{sec:width} and \ref{sec:color}, respectively, or you can set the
-% width directly by changing the value of \cs{columnseprule} and renewing the
-% \cs{columnseprulecolor} macro. Like all line styles, the solid line can be
-% repeated as many times as you like (see section \ref{sec:repeats}).
+% The\stydsc{line-style=solid} \kvdesc{default} and \kvdesc{solid} line styles
+% are nearly the same, except that the \kvdesc{solid} line (as of version 1.1)
+% supports the rule-extension commands described in section \ref{sec:extend}.
+% This means that if you want a solid rule with altered top or bottom
+% extensions, you must explicitly set the line style to \kvdesc{solid}. If you
+% make no calls to \cs{SetMCRule} after loading \mcrule, the column divider
+% will continue to behave exactly as it does with the ordinary \pkg{multicol}
+% package.
+%
+% You can alter the rule's width and color either through \cs{SetMCRule} with
+% the \kvdesc{width} and \kvdesc{color} keys described in sections
+% \ref{sec:width} and \ref{sec:color}, respectively, or directly by changing
+% the value of \cs{columnseprule} and renewing the \cs{columnseprulecolor}
+% macro. All line styles, including \kvdesc{default}, can be repeated as many
+% times as you like (see section \ref{sec:repeats}).
%
-% The \kvdesc{dots} style and its variants are rendered with a period
-% (.) in the currently active font. This means that changing
-% \cs{columnseprule} will not change the size of these dots, although, as with
-% all rules, it will not appear at all if \cs{columnseprule} is set to 0pt.
-%
-% The \kvdesc{dotted} styles differ from \kvdesc{dots} in
-% that the former are squares with side lengths equal to \cs{columnseprule}.
-% This mirrors the behavior of the equivalently named dotted patterns in
-% \pkg{tikz}.
+% The \kvdesc{dots} style and its variants are rendered with a period (.) in
+% the currently active font. This means that changing \cs{columnseprule} will
+% not change the size of these dots, although, as with all rules, it will not
+% appear at all if \cs{columnseprule} is set to 0pt. Custom tiles and patterns
+% also do not scale with \cs{columnseprule}.
+%
+% The \kvdesc{dotted} styles differ from \kvdesc{dots} in that the former are
+% squares with side lengths equal to \cs{columnseprule}. This mirrors the
+% behavior of the equivalently named dotted patterns in \pkg{tikz}.
% \end{multicols}
%
-% \clearpage
% \subsubsection{Custom Patterns}\label{sec:custom}
%
% \begin{multicols}{2}[\noindent\texttt{custom-tile=} \marg{pattern} \marg{space above}
@@ -472,7 +509,9 @@ and the derived files multicolrule.ins,
%
% The rule in this section uses the \cs{SparkleBold} symbol from
% \pkg{bbding}. Notice that when you use the \kvdesc{custom-tile} parameter,
-% you do \emph{not} specify a separate \kvdesc{line-style}.
+% of any of the other custom key commands, you do \emph{not} specify a separate
+% \kvdesc{line-style}. If you try to provide both, the last style given in the
+% list will be the one that is kept.
% \end{multicols}
%
% \begin{multicols}{2}[\noindent\texttt{custom-pattern=} \marg{pattern} \marg{shift
@@ -489,6 +528,7 @@ and the derived files multicolrule.ins,
% uses the \cs{HandRight} symbol from \pkg{bbding}.
% \end{multicols}
%
+% \clearpage
% \begin{multicols}{2}[\noindent\texttt{custom-line=} \marg{draw command}]
% \SetMCRule{width=1pt,custom-line={\draw[line width=\columnseprule] (TOP) to
% [ornament=88] (BOT);}}
@@ -549,7 +589,7 @@ and the derived files multicolrule.ins,
%
% \begin{multicols}{2}[\subsection{Width}\label{sec:width}]
% \SetMCRule{width=thick,line-style=dash-dot-dot}
-% You\stydsc{line-style=dash-dot-dot,\\width=thick} can set the width of the
+% You\stydsc{line-style= dash-dot-dot,\\ width=thick} can set the width of the
% rule with the \kvdesc{width} key. Legal values are any explicit dimension or
% dimension expression, as well as with names that parallel those used by
% \pkg{tikz}, except that spaces in the key names are replaced with hyphens.
@@ -595,21 +635,55 @@ and the derived files multicolrule.ins,
%
% The keys \kvdesc{single}, \kvdesc{double}, and \kvdesc{triple} are shorthand
% methods to set the number of repeats and the \kvdesc{repeat-distance} at the
-% same time. If use the key without a value \kvdesc{repeat-distance} is set to
-% \cs{columnseprule}.
+% same time. If you use the key without a value \kvdesc{repeat-distance} is set
+% to \cs{columnseprule}.
%
% There are no checks made to ensure that repeated rules will fit in the
% available space between columns, so you should be careful using these
% commands, especially with thicker rules.
% \end{multicols}
%
-%\StopEventually{^^A
-% \PrintChanges
-% \clearpage
-% \PrintIndex
-%}
+%\begin{multicols}{2}[\subsection{Extended Rules}\label{sec:extend}]
+% \SetMCRule{line-style=dashed,extend-top=-16pt,extend-bot=-16pt}
+%
+% You\stydsc{line-style=dashed, extend-top=-16pt, extend-bot=-16pt} can specify
+% an additional amount by which the top or bottom of the rule projects beyond
+% the column's natural length with the keys \kvdesc{extend-top} and
+% \kvdesc{extend-bot}, each of which can be set to a dimension expression.
+% Extending the top of the rule with a positive dimension will push the columns
+% down from any preceding material. A positive value for \kvdesc{extend-bot}
+% does the same in the other direction when a column ends in the middle of a
+% page, but the rule will extend into the the bottom margin if the column goes
+% to the end of the page, and so you probably only want to use this in very
+% limited situations where you need a special effect for one small
+% \env{multicol} environment. Negative values for both keys may be more
+% generally useful, as they have the effect of shrinking the rule. This
+% behavior is illustrated with the rule for this section.
+%
+% The \kvdesc{extend-fill} key is a boolean option that, when set to true, will
+% extend the rule to occupy any space between the bottom of the columns and the
+% end of the text area. Providing the key with no value is equivalent to
+% |extend-fill=true|. This option has no effect unless the \pkg{multicol}
+% package is loaded.
+%
+% If you want text below the \env{multicols} environment when using
+% \kvdesc{extend-fill}, you can reserve space for it with
+% \kvdesc{extend-reserve}, which takes a dimension expression specifying the
+% vertical space to leave available after the rule. If the value is greater
+% than zero, the height of the extended line will be reduced by the reserved
+% amount plus the value of \cs{multicolsep}. In other words, you only have to
+% specify the actual space you need for the text itself, not the space that
+% \pkg{multicol} adds automatically below the columns. Note that if the amount
+% you request for reserved space is less than the amount actually available at
+% the end of the page, the rule will not extend below the columns and you
+% probably will find this material spilling onto the next page anyway.
+%
+%\end{multicols}
+%\end{documentation}
+%
+%\begin{implementation}
%
-% \section{Implementation}
+%\section{Implementation}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*package>
@@ -622,8 +696,8 @@ and the derived files multicolrule.ins,
%\subsection{Preliminaries}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
-\ProvidesExplPackage {multicolrule} {2018/12/18} {1.0}
-{Decorative~vertical~rules~between~columns}
+\ProvidesExplPackage {multicolrule} {2018/12/21} {1.1}
+ {Decorative~vertical~rules~between~columns}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% We always need these packages.
@@ -631,6 +705,7 @@ and the derived files multicolrule.ins,
\RequirePackage{l3keys2e}
\RequirePackage{xpatch}
\RequirePackage{xcolor}
+\RequirePackage{scrlfile}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Define the messages we use.
@@ -644,32 +719,34 @@ and the derived files multicolrule.ins,
option~with~multicol~already~loaded.~You~will~likely~run~into~problems.}
% \end{macrocode}
%
-%\begin{variable}{\g_@@_twocolumn_bool}
-% Use traditional two-column mode rather than \pkg{multicol}
+%\begin{variable}{\g_@@_twocolumn_bool,\g_@@_use_tikz_bool}
+% Flags for package options
% \begin{macrocode}
\bool_new:N \g_@@_twocolumn_bool
-% \end{macrocode}
-%\end{variable}
-%
-%\begin{variable}{\g_@@_use_tikz_bool}
-% Support drawing rules with \pkg{tikz}
-% \begin{macrocode}
\bool_new:N \g_@@_use_tikz_bool
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{variable}
%
-%\begin{variable}{\l_@@_repeat_int}
-% Number of times to copy the rule.
+%\begin{variable}{\l_@@_repeat_int,\l_@@_repeat_distance_dim}
+% Variables to support repeated copies of the rule.
% \begin{macrocode}
-\int_new:N \l_@@_repeat_int
+\int_new:N \l_@@_repeat_int
\int_set:Nn \l_@@_repeat_int {1}
+\dim_new:N \l_@@_repeat_distance_dim
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{variable}
%
-%\begin{variable}{\l_@@_repeat_distance_dim}
-% Separation between multiple copies of the rule.
+%\begin{variable}{\l_@@_extend_top_dim,
+% \l_@@_extend_bot_dim,
+% \l_@@_extend_fill_bool,
+% \l_@@_extend_reserve_dim}
+% Variables to control the distance to extend the rule above and below the
+% natural column height.
% \begin{macrocode}
-\dim_new:N \l_@@_repeat_distance_dim
+\dim_new:N \l_@@_extend_top_dim
+\dim_new:N \l_@@_extend_bot_dim
+\bool_new:N \l_@@_extend_fill_bool
+\dim_new:N \l_@@_extend_reserve_dim
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{variable}
%
@@ -707,84 +784,145 @@ and the derived files multicolrule.ins,
%
% \subsection{Patching Output Routines}
%
-%\begin{function}{\@@_col_box:}
-% Holds a reference to the box appropriate to the supported mode. We'll use
-% this when we need to know the height of the columns.
+%\begin{function}{\@@_column_height:,\@@_column_depth:}
+%
+% Get the height and depth of the box appropriate to the supported mode.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
-\cs_new:Npn \@@_col_box: {}
+\cs_new:Npn \@@_column_height: {}
+\cs_new:Npn \@@_column_depth: {}
+% \end{macrocode}
+%\end{function}
+%
+% Now that we know what mode we're going to run in, we patch the output
+% routine(s) to substitute our custom rule for the vanilla one. Since
+% \pkg{multicol} doesn't fully support twocolumn mode, we patch one or the
+% other, but not both.
+%
+%\begin{function}{\@@_patch_mcol_output:N}
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_mcol_output:N #1
+{
+ \xpatchcmd{#1} {\vrule\@width\columnseprule} {\mcruledivider}
+ {\msg_info:nnn {multicolrule} {patch-success} {#1}}
+ {\msg_info:nnn {multicolrule} {patch-failure} {#1}}
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+%\end{function}
+%
+%\begin{function}{\@@_patch_twocol_output:N}
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_patch_twocol_output:N #1
+{
+ \xpatchcmd{#1} {\normalcolor\vrule\@width\columnseprule}
+ {\columnseprulecolor\mcruledivider}
+ {\msg_info:nnn {multicolrule} {patch-success} {#1}}
+ {\msg_info:nnn {multicolrule} {patch-failure} {#1}}
+}
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{function}
%
-% Now that we know what mode we're going to run in, we patch the output routine
-% to substitute our custom rule for the vanilla one. Since \pkg{multicol}
-% doesn't fully support twocolumn mode, we patch one or the other, but not
-% both.
-%
% \begin{macrocode}
\bool_if:NTF \g_@@_twocolumn_bool
{
\@ifpackageloaded{multicol}
- {
- \msg_warning:nn {multicolrule} {multicol-loaded}
- }
+ {\msg_warning:nn {multicolrule} {multicol-loaded}}{}
% \end{macrocode}
% Provide the column-color macro from \pkg{multicol}.
% \begin{macrocode}
\cs_gset:Npn \columnseprulecolor {\normalcolor}
- \cs_gset:Npn \@@_col_box: {\@outputbox}
+ \cs_gset:Npn \@@_column_height: {\box_ht:N \@outputbox}
+ \cs_gset:Npn \@@_column_depth: {\box_dp:N \@outputbox}
+ \@@_patch_twocol_output:N \@outputdblcol
% \end{macrocode}
+%
% Now patch the relevant code in |\@outputdblcol|, replacing the hard-coded
-% rule with a macro that we can overwrite
+% rule with a macro that we can overwrite.
+%
% \begin{macrocode}
- \xpatchcmd{\@outputdblcol} {\normalcolor\vrule\@width\columnseprule}
- {\columnseprulecolor\mcruledivider}
- {
- \msg_info:nnn {multicolrule} {patch-success} {\@outputdblcol}
- }
+ \@@_patch_twocol_output:N \@outputdblcol
+% \end{macrocode}
+%
+% \pkg{bidi} has two output routines to patch, and it insists on being loaded
+% after \pkg{xcolor}, \pkg{tikz}, \emph{and} \pkg{multicol}, so it must always
+% be loaded after us. We use \cs{AfterPackage} from \pkg{scrlfile} to insert
+% the patch if \pkg{bidi} is loaded later on.
+%
+% \begin{macrocode}
+ \AfterPackage!{bidi}
{
- \msg_info:nnn {multicolrule} {patch-failure} {\@outputdblcol}
+ \@@_patch_twocol_output:N \RTL@outputdblcol
+ \@@_patch_twocol_output:N \LTR@outputdblcol
}
}
-{
% \end{macrocode}
%
-% The patching for \pkg{multicol} is essentially the same as that for \LaTeX's
-% normal |twocolumn| mode, except we ensure that \pkg{multicol} is present and
-% we have two output routines to patch: one for LTR and the other for RTL
-% printing.
+% Now patch for \pkg{multicol}.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
+{
\RequirePackage{multicol}
- \cs_gset:Npn \@@_col_box: {\mult@rightbox}
- % Patch the code in multicol that creates the vertical rule.
- \xpatchcmd{\LR@column@boxes} {\vrule\@width\columnseprule} {\mcruledivider}
- {\msg_info:nnn {multicolrule} {patch-success} {\LR@column@boxes}}
- {\msg_info:nnn {multicolrule} {patch-failure} {\LR@column@boxes}}
- \xpatchcmd{\RL@column@boxes} {\vrule\@width\columnseprule} {\mcruledivider}
- {\msg_info:nnn {multicolrule} {patch-success} {\RL@column@boxes}}
- {\msg_info:nnn {multicolrule} {patch-failure} {\RL@column@boxes}}
+ \@@_patch_mcol_output:N \LR@column@boxes
+ \@@_patch_mcol_output:N \RL@column@boxes
% \end{macrocode}
%
-% Reissue \cs{LRmulticolcolumns} to update the actual code
-% in \cmd{\mc@align@columns}.
+% Although taking the height of \cmd{\mult@rightbox} is a reliable way
+% to get the column height, the same isn't true for the depth, so we
+% use |\dimen\tw@|, which \pkg{multicol} uses to hold the maximum
+% depth of all the columns, instead.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
- \LRmulticolcolumns
+ \cs_gset:Npn \@@_column_height: {\box_ht:N \mult@rightbox}
+ \cs_gset:Npn \@@_column_depth: {\dimen\tw@}
+% \end{macrocode}
+%
+% We need to reissue \cs{LRmulticolcolumns} to update the actual code in
+% \cmd{\mc@align@columns}.
+%
+% \begin{macrocode}
+ \LRmulticolcolumns
+% \end{macrocode}
+%
+% The \pkg{bidi} package supplies its own versions of most core
+% \pkg{multicol} functions, including the output boxes. Much of this is
+% unnecessary, as current versions of \pkg{multicol} support printing the
+% columns in right-to-left order, and the effect is to leave the original
+% \pkg{multicol} definitions loaded but unused. As a result, after these
+% changes, the \pkg{multicol} commands \cs{LRmulticolcolumns} and
+% \cs{RLmulticolcolumns} have no visible effect. But as \pkg{bidi} also
+% reworks the footnotes extensively, it's easier just to patch the equivalent
+% output routines rather than rewrite it properly.
+%
+% \begin{macrocode}
+ \AfterPackage!{bidi}
+ {
+ \cs_gset_eq:NN \LTR@column@boxes \LR@column@boxes
+ \cs_gset_eq:NN \RTL@column@boxes \RL@column@boxes
+% \end{macrocode}
+%
+% While we're at it, we also redefine \cs{LRmulticolcolumns} and
+% \cs{RLmulticolcolumns} so they work the way people expect them to.
+%
+% \begin{macrocode}
+ \cs_gset_eq:NN \LRmulticolcolumns \LTRmulticolcolumns
+ \cs_gset_eq:NN \RLmulticolcolumns \RTLmulticolcolumns
+ }
}
% \end{macrocode}
+%
%
% \subsection{Creating the Rules}
% Utility functions for different rule types
%
%\begin{macro}{\mcruledivider}
-% This is the function directly called by the patched \pkg{multicol} routines.
-% It's given a \LaTeX2 name so the user can redefine it if necessary. Its main
-% function is to call the internal function \cs{_@@_divider:}, which contains the
-% actual rule-typesetting instructions, the number of times specified in
-% \cs{l_@@_repeat_int}. We only call \cs{_@@_divider:} if \cs{columnseprule} $>0$,
-% so that all line styles can be turned off by setting it to 0, just as is the
-% case with the vanilla rules.
+%
+% This is the function directly called by the patched output routines. It's
+% given a \LaTeX2 name so the user can redefine it if necessary. Its main
+% function is to call the internal function \cs{_@@_divider:}, which contains
+% the actual rule-typesetting instructions, the number of times specified in
+% \cs{l_@@_repeat_int}. We only call \cs{_@@_divider:} if \cs{columnseprule}
+% $>0$, so that all line styles can be turned off by setting it to 0, just as
+% is the case with the vanilla rules.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\cs_new:Npn \mcruledivider
@@ -793,25 +931,97 @@ and the derived files multicolrule.ins,
{\dim_compare_p:nNn {\columnseprule} > {0pt}}
{\int_compare_p:nNn {\l_@@_repeat_int} > {0}}
{
- \_@@_divider:
+ \@@_divider:
\prg_replicate:nn {\l_@@_repeat_int - 1}
{
\hspace{\l_@@_repeat_distance_dim}
- \_@@_divider:
+ \@@_divider:
}
}
}
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%
-%\begin{function}{\_@@_divider:}
+%\begin{function}{\@@_column_total_height:,\@@_column_total_depth:}
+%
+% Get column height and depth with any explicit alterations.
+%
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\cs_new:Npn \@@_column_total_height:
+{
+ \dim_eval:n {\@@_column_height: + \@@_column_depth: +
+ \@@_extend_column_top: + \@@_extend_column_bottom:}
+}
+\cs_new:Npn \@@_column_total_depth:
+{
+ \dim_eval:n {\@@_column_depth: + \@@_extend_column_bottom:}
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+%\end{function}
+%
+%\begin{function}{\@@_extend_column_top:}
+%
+% Currently, the extend amount for the top is just the
+% |\l_@@_extend_top_dim| distance. In the future we may allow more complex
+% criteria, such as by odd or even page, or on a particular page. Although
+% these might theoretically be useful, I'm not going to implement them until
+% someone comes along with a use-case for it.
+%
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\cs_new:Npn \@@_extend_column_top:
+{
+ \l_@@_extend_top_dim
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+%\end{function}
+%
+%\begin{function}{\@@_extend_column_bottom:}
+%
+% The |extend-fill| option, which is only applicable with \pkg{multicol},
+% extends the rule from the bottom of the column to the end of the text area,
+% minus whatever reserved space the user specifies. If there's less space
+% available than requested, we give everything we can.
+%
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\cs_new:Npn \@@_extend_column_bottom:
+{
+ \bool_lazy_and:nnTF
+ {\bool_if_p:n {\l_@@_extend_fill_bool}}
+ {\bool_not_p:n {\g_@@_twocolumn_bool}}
+ {
+ \dim_compare:nNnTF
+ {\@colroom - \@@_column_height: - \@@_extend_reserve:} > {0pt}
+ {\@colroom - \@@_column_height: - \@@_extend_reserve:}
+ {0pt}
+ }
+ {\l_@@_extend_bot_dim}
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+%\end{function}
+%
+%\begin{function}{\@@_extend_reserve:}
+%
+% The reserved space is the amount of user-provided space we want, but we also
+% have to account for the space added with \cs{multicolsep}.
+%
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\cs_new:Npn \@@_extend_reserve:
+{
+ \dim_compare:nNnTF {\l_@@_extend_reserve_dim} > {0pt}
+ {\dim_eval:n {\l_@@_extend_reserve_dim + \multicolsep}}
+ {0pt}
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+%\end{function}
+%
+%\begin{function}{\@@_divider:}
% This is the internal routine that contains the instructions to draw one copy
% of rule between columns. The default is identical to the original definition
% used by \pkg{multicol}. It will be reset each time the user calls
-% |\MCSetRule|.
+% \cs{MCSetRule}.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
-\cs_new:Npn \_@@_divider: {\vrule\@width\columnseprule}
+\cs_new:Npn \@@_divider: {\vrule\@width\columnseprule}
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{function}
%
@@ -827,10 +1037,14 @@ and the derived files multicolrule.ins,
% \begin{macrocode}
\cs_new_nopar:Npn \@@_pattern:nnn #1#2#3
{
- \vbox_to_ht:nn {\box_ht:N \@@_col_box:}
- { \vfill
- \kern #2 \hbox:n{#1} \kern #3
- \vfill
+ \box_move_down:nn {\@@_column_total_depth:}
+ {
+ \vbox_to_ht:nn {\@@_column_total_height:}
+ {
+ \vfill
+ \kern #2 \hbox:n{#1} \kern #3
+ \vfill
+ }
}
}
% \end{macrocode}
@@ -847,11 +1061,16 @@ and the derived files multicolrule.ins,
% \begin{macrocode}
\cs_new_nopar:Npn \@@_tile_pattern:nnn #1#2#3
{
- \vbox_to_ht:nn {\box_ht:N \@@_col_box:}
+ \box_move_down:nn {\@@_column_total_depth:}
{
- \cleaders \vbox:n {
- \kern #2 \hbox:n{#1} \kern #3
- }\vfill
+ \vbox_to_ht:nn {\@@_column_total_height:}
+ {
+ \cleaders \vbox:n
+ {
+ \kern #2 \hbox:n{#1} \kern #3
+ }
+ \vfill
+ }
}
}
% \end{macrocode}
@@ -880,6 +1099,18 @@ and the derived files multicolrule.ins,
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{function}
%
+%\begin{function}{\@@_solid_line:}
+% Unlike the default solid line, which is created with a simple \tn{vrule},
+% this version allows us to extend the line beyond the natural space of the
+% column.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\cs_new:Npn \@@_solid_line:
+{
+ \rule[-\@@_column_total_depth:]{\columnseprule}{\@@_column_total_height:}
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
+%\end{function}
+%
% \subsubsection{Tikz-only Routines}
%
% If we're supporting \pkg{tikz}, make sure it's loaded and redefine the
@@ -894,33 +1125,28 @@ and the derived files multicolrule.ins,
\ExplSyntaxOn
% \end{macrocode}
%
-%\begin{function}{\@@_tikz_picture:n, \@@_tikz_picture:nn}
+%\begin{function}{\@@_tikz_picture:n}
% \begin{syntax}
% |\__mcrule_tikz_picture:n| \Arg{draw function}
% \end{syntax}
% Set up the \env{tikzpicture} environment and declare two nodes, named |(TOP)|
% and |(BOT)|. This way we can pass a \cs{draw} routine directly,
-% without worrying about the line's coordinates. We do a two-step call here to
-% force expansion of the second argument in a way that \pkg{tikz} likes.
+% without worrying about the line's coordinates.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
- \cs_set:Npn \@@_tikz_picture:n #1
- {
- \@@_tikz_picture:nx {#1} {\@@_col_box:}
- }
- \cs_set:Npn \@@_tikz_picture:nn #1#2
- {
- \begin{tikzpicture}[x=1pt,y=1pt,inner~sep=0pt,outer~sep=0pt]
- \node (TOP) at (0,\ht#2) {};
- \node (BOT) at (0,0) {};
- #1
+\cs_set:Npn \@@_tikz_picture:n #1
+{
+ \begin{tikzpicture}[x=1pt,y=1pt,inner~sep=0pt,outer~sep=0pt,
+ baseline={([yshift=\@@_column_total_depth:]current~bounding~box.south)}]
+ \node (TOP) at (0,\@@_column_total_height:) {};
+ \node (BOT) at (0,0) {};
+ #1
\end{tikzpicture}
- }
- \cs_generate_variant:Nn \@@_tikz_picture:nn {nx}
+}
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{function}
%
-%\begin{function}{\@@_pattern_line:n,\@@_pattern_line:nn}
+%\begin{function}{\@@_pattern_line:n}
% \begin{syntax}
% |\__mcrule_pattern_line:n| \Arg{tikz pattern}
% \end{syntax}
@@ -929,17 +1155,13 @@ and the derived files multicolrule.ins,
% contain the name of a line style that \pkg{tikz} recognizes.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
- \cs_set:Npn \@@_pattern_line:n #1
- {
- \@@_pattern_line:nx {#1} {\@@_col_box:}
- }
- \cs_set:Npn \@@_pattern_line:nn #1#2
- {
- \begin{tikzpicture}[x=1pt,y=1pt,inner~sep=0pt,outer~sep=0pt]
- \draw[line~width=\columnseprule,#1] (0,\ht#2) -- (0,0);
- \end{tikzpicture}
- }
- \cs_generate_variant:Nn \@@_pattern_line:nn {nx}
+\cs_set:Npn \@@_pattern_line:n #1
+{
+ \begin{tikzpicture}[x=1pt,y=1pt,inner~sep=0pt,outer~sep=0pt,
+ baseline={([yshift=\@@_column_total_depth:]current~bounding~box.south)}]
+ \draw[line~width=\columnseprule,#1] (0,\@@_column_total_height:) -- (0,0);
+ \end{tikzpicture}
+}
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{function}
%
@@ -989,12 +1211,12 @@ and the derived files multicolrule.ins,
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection{Color}
-%\begin{function}{\_@@_set_rule_color:}
+%\begin{function}{\@@_set_rule_color:}
% Reset color definition in \cs{columnseprulecolor} by name or
% by model and color specification.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
-\cs_new_protected:Npn \_@@_set_rule_color:
+\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_set_rule_color:
{
\tl_if_empty:NT \l_@@_color_name_tl
{
@@ -1019,66 +1241,73 @@ and the derived files multicolrule.ins,
% \begin{macrocode}
\keys_define:nn {mcrule}
{
- line-style .choice:,
- line-style / solid .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \_@@_divider:
+ extend-top .dim_set:N = \l_@@_extend_top_dim,
+ extend-bot .dim_set:N = \l_@@_extend_bot_dim,
+ extend-fill .bool_set:N = \l_@@_extend_fill_bool,
+ extend-fill .default:n = true,
+ extend-reserve .dim_set:N = \l_@@_extend_reserve_dim,
+ line-style .choice:,
+ line-style / default .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \@@_divider:
{\vrule\@width\columnseprule},
- line-style / dots .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \_@@_divider:
+ line-style / solid .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \@@_divider:
+ {\@@_solid_line:},
+ line-style / dots .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \@@_divider:
{\@@_tile_pattern:nnn {.}{1pt}{1pt}},
- line-style / dense-dots .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \_@@_divider:
+ line-style / dense-dots .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \@@_divider:
{\@@_tile_pattern:nnn {.}{1pt}{0pt}},
- line-style / loose-dots .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \_@@_divider:
+ line-style / loose-dots .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \@@_divider:
{\@@_tile_pattern:nnn {.}{2pt}{2pt}},
- line-style / circles .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \_@@_divider:
+ line-style / circles .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \@@_divider:
{\@@_tile_pattern:nnn {\@@_circle:}{1pt}{1pt}},
- line-style / dense-circles .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \_@@_divider:
+ line-style / dense-circles .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \@@_divider:
{\@@_tile_pattern:nnn {\@@_circle:}{1pt}{0pt}},
- line-style / loose-circles .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \_@@_divider:
+ line-style / loose-circles .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \@@_divider:
{\@@_tile_pattern:nnn {\@@_circle:}{2pt}{2pt}},
- line-style / solid-circles .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \_@@_divider:
+ line-style / solid-circles .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \@@_divider:
{\@@_tile_pattern:nnn {\@@_solid_circle:}{1pt}{1pt}},
- line-style / dense-solid-circles .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \_@@_divider:
+ line-style / dense-solid-circles .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \@@_divider:
{\@@_tile_pattern:nnn {\@@_solid_circle:}{1pt}{0pt}},
- line-style / loose-solid-circles .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \_@@_divider:
+ line-style / loose-solid-circles .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \@@_divider:
{\@@_tile_pattern:nnn {\@@_solid_circle:}{2pt}{2pt}},
- line-style / dotted .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \_@@_divider:
+ line-style / dotted .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \@@_divider:
{\@@_line_pattern:nnnn {dotted}{\columnseprule}{1pt}{1pt}},
- line-style / densely-dotted .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \_@@_divider:
+ line-style / densely-dotted .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \@@_divider:
{\@@_line_pattern:nnnn {densely~dotted}{\columnseprule}{1pt}{0pt}},
- line-style / loosely-dotted .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \_@@_divider:
+ line-style / loosely-dotted .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \@@_divider:
{\@@_line_pattern:nnnn {loosely~dotted}{\columnseprule}{2pt}{2pt}},
- line-style / dashed .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \_@@_divider:
+ line-style / dashed .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \@@_divider:
{\@@_line_pattern:nnnn {dashed}{3pt}{1.5pt}{1.5pt}},
- line-style / densely-dashed .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \_@@_divider:
+ line-style / densely-dashed .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \@@_divider:
{\@@_line_pattern:nnnn {densely~dashed}{3pt}{1pt}{1pt}},
- line-style / loosely-dashed .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \_@@_divider:
+ line-style / loosely-dashed .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \@@_divider:
{\@@_line_pattern:nnnn {loosely~dashed}{3pt}{3pt}{3pt}},
- line-style / dash-dot .code:n =
- \cs_set:Npn \_@@_divider: {\@@_pattern_line:n{dash~dot}},
- line-style / densely-dash-dot .code:n =
- \cs_set:Npn \_@@_divider: {\@@_pattern_line:n{densely~dash~dot}},
- line-style / loosely-dash-dot .code:n =
- \cs_set:Npn \_@@_divider: {\@@_pattern_line:n{loosely~dash~dot}},
- line-style / dash-dot-dot .code:n =
- \cs_set:Npn \_@@_divider: {\@@_pattern_line:n{dash~dot~dot}},
- line-style / densely-dash-dot-dot .code:n =
- \cs_set:Npn \_@@_divider: {\@@_pattern_line:n{densely~dash~dot~dot}},
- line-style / loosely-dash-dot-dot .code:n =
- \cs_set:Npn \_@@_divider: {\@@_pattern_line:n{loosely~dash~dot~dot}},
- color .code:n = {
+ line-style / dash-dot .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \@@_divider:
+ {\@@_pattern_line:n{dash~dot}},
+ line-style / densely-dash-dot .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \@@_divider:
+ {\@@_pattern_line:n{densely~dash~dot}},
+ line-style / loosely-dash-dot .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \@@_divider:
+ {\@@_pattern_line:n{loosely~dash~dot}},
+ line-style / dash-dot-dot .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \@@_divider:
+ {\@@_pattern_line:n{dash~dot~dot}},
+ line-style / densely-dash-dot-dot .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \@@_divider:
+ {\@@_pattern_line:n{densely~dash~dot~dot}},
+ line-style / loosely-dash-dot-dot .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \@@_divider:
+ {\@@_pattern_line:n{loosely~dash~dot~dot}},
+ color .code:n = {
\tl_set:Nn \l_@@_color_name_tl {#1}
- \_@@_set_rule_color:
+ \@@_set_rule_color:
},
- color-model .code:n = {
+ color-model .code:n = {
\tl_set:Nn \l_@@_color_model_tl {#1}
- \_@@_set_rule_color:
+ \@@_set_rule_color:
},
- custom-line .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \_@@_divider:
+ custom-line .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \@@_divider:
{\@@_tikz_picture:n {#1}},
- custom-pattern .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \_@@_divider:
+ custom-pattern .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \@@_divider:
{\@@_pattern:nnn #1},
- custom-tile .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \_@@_divider:
+ custom-tile .code:n = \cs_set:Npn \@@_divider:
{\@@_tile_pattern:nnn #1},
- width .choice:,
+ width .choice:,
width / ultra-thin .code:n = \dim_set:Nn \columnseprule {0.1pt},
width / very-thin .code:n = \dim_set:Nn \columnseprule {0.2pt},
width / thin .code:n = \dim_set:Nn \columnseprule {0.4pt},
@@ -1123,4 +1352,10 @@ and the derived files multicolrule.ins,
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%
-%\Finale \ No newline at end of file
+%\end{implementation}
+%
+% \PrintChanges
+%
+% \newpage
+%
+% \PrintIndex \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/multicolrule/multicolrule.ins b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/multicolrule/multicolrule.ins
index 446ac7abb36..24ec592f582 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/multicolrule/multicolrule.ins
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/multicolrule/multicolrule.ins
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Copyright (C) 2018 by Karl Hagen <latex@polysyllabic.com>
This file may be distributed and/or modified under the
conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL), either
-version 1.3 of this license or (at your option) any later
+version 1.3c of this license or (at your option) any later
version. The latest version of this license is in the file:
https://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
@@ -50,13 +50,11 @@ and the derived files multicolrule.ins,
\file{\jobname.sty}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{package}}
}
\endbatchfile
-\RequirePackage{expl3}
-\RequirePackage{xparse}
%% Copyright (C) 2018 by Karl Hagen <latex@polysyllabic.com>
%%
%% This file may be distributed and/or modified under the
%% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL), either
-%% version 1.3 of this license or (at your option) any later
+%% version 1.3c of this license or (at your option) any later
%% version. The latest version of this license is in the file:
%% https://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
%%