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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2008-12-21 22:48:17 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2008-12-21 22:48:17 +0000 |
commit | c1c65830c3e1f49ca1a80f0f0a76bb777be9373c (patch) | |
tree | 917dde72c4423313bb2e9e9850521fc83519b35a /Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/termcal | |
parent | 714b3ac11ccf450b0ec5c35e742cfbca6051951c (diff) |
new (ancient) latex package termcal (19dec08)
git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@11677 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/termcal/termcal.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/termcal/termcal.dtx new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..753b846fe3a --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/termcal/termcal.dtx @@ -0,0 +1,695 @@ +% ^^A -*- latex-*- +% \iffalse +%<*package> +\def\RCSID$#1 #2 #3 #4 #5${\def\fileversion{#3}\def\filedate{#4}} +\RCSID$Id: termcal.dtx,v 1.8 1997/01/11 17:04:40 mitchell Exp $ +\def\docdate{1996/01/10} +% +%</package> +% \fi +% \DoNotIndex{\@tempcnta,\@tempdima\@tempa,\\,\ ,\begin,\begingroup} +% \DoNotIndex{\centering,\csname,\def,\divide,\edef,\else,\end,\endcsname} +% \DoNotIndex{\endhead,\endgroup,\expandafter,\fi,\filedate,\fileversion} +% \DoNotIndex{\framebox,\global,\hbox,\hfill,\hline,\hsize,\if} +% \DoNotIndex{\ifcase,\ifnum,\ifx,\ignorespaces,\last@,\last@@} +% \DoNotIndex{\let,\long,\multiply,\NeedsTeXFormat,\newcommand} +% \DoNotIndex{\newcounter,\newenvironment,\newif,\newlength} +% \DoNotIndex{\newtoks,\or,\par,\ProvidesPackage,\raggedright} +% \DoNotIndex{\relax,\RequirePackage,\scshape,\setcounter} +% \DoNotIndex{\setlength,\sloppy,\small,\space,\stepcounter,\strut} +% \DoNotIndex{\the,\toks,\value,\vrule,\vspace,\vtop,\whiledo} +% \DoNotIndex{\tabcolsep,\textbf,\textwidth} +% \iffalse +%<*driver> +\documentclass[12pt]{article} +\usepackage{doc} +\usepackage{termcal} +\CheckSum{384} +\EnableCrossrefs +\CodelineIndex +%\RecordChanges +% \setlength{\parindent}{0pt} +\begin{document} + \DocInput{termcal.dtx} + \PrintIndex +\end{document} +%</driver> +%<*package> +% \fi +% +% \newcommand\inp[1]{{\it #1}} +% +% \MakeShortVerb{\|} +% \title{Termcal.sty---printing a class calendar\thanks{Version: +% \fileversion. Date: \filedate. Documentation: \docdate}} +% \author{Bill Mitchell} +% \maketitle +% \begin{abstract} +% This package is intended to print a term calendar for use in +% planning a class. It has a flexible mechanism for +% specifying which days of the week are to be included and for inserting text +% either regularly on the same day each week, or on selected days, +% or for a series of consecutive +% days. It also has a flexible mechinism for specifing class and +% nonclass days. Text may be inserted into consecutive days so that +% it +% automatically flows around nonclass days. +% \end{abstract} +% \section{Description} The main command in this package is the +% |calendar| environment\DescribeEnv{calendar}. Figure~1 shows an +% example of its use, which might be suitable for a +% Monday-Wednesday-Friday class with a Thursday recitation in a +% mercifully short term. The \LaTeX\ input to generate it is given +% in figure~2. +% +% \begin{figure}[!htb] +% \begin{calendar}{9/26/94}{6} +% \setlength{\calboxdepth}{.3in} +% +% \calday[Monday]{\classday} +% \skipday +% \calday[Tuesday]{\classday} +% \calday[Thursday]{\noclassday} +% \calday[Friday]{\classday} +% \skipday\skipday +% +% \options{10/31/94}{\noclassday} +% \caltext{10/31/94}{No Class\\Halloween} +% +% \caltext{10/12/94}{Midterm Exam} +% +% \caltexton{9}{\S1.2,1.3\\Sorting and disporting} +% \caltextnext{\S1.3,1,4\\Assembling and dissembling} +% \caltextnext{} +% \caltextnext{\S9.9\\Tending and rending} +% \end{calendar} +% \caption{Example of the use of the \texttt{calendar} environment} +% \end{figure} +% \begin{figure}[!htb] +% \begin{verbatim} +% \begin{calendar}{9/26/94}{6} +% \setlength{\calboxdepth}{.3in} +% +% % Description of the Week. +% \calday[Monday]{\classday} % Monday +% \skipday % Tuesday (no class) +% \calday[Tuesday]{\classday} % Wednesday +% \calday[Thursday]{\noclassday} % Thursday (unnumbered) +% \calday[Friday]{\classday} % Friday +% \skipday\skipday % weekend (no class) +% +% % Holidays +% \options{10/31/94}{\noclassday} +% \caltext{10/31/94}{No Class\\Halloween} +% +% % Exams +% \caltext{10/12/94}{Midterm Exam} +% +% % Text on consecutive days +% % the subject of the 9th lecture +% \caltexton{9}{\S1.2,1.3\\Sorting and disporting} +% % the subject of the 10th lecture +% \caltextnext{\S1.3,1,4\\Assembling and dissembling} +% \caltextnext{} +% % the subject of the 12th lecture +% \caltextnext{\S9.9\\Tending and rending} +% \end{calendar} +% \end{verbatim} +% \caption{\LaTeX\ input for Figure~1} +% \end{figure} +% +% The two arguments to the |calendar| environment are the starting date, +% in the format |m/d/y|, and the number of weeks to be printed. The +% contents of the environment describe what is to appear in the +% calendar. The commands fall into two classes: those which specify +% what is to be printed on a particular day in each week, and those +% which specify what is to be printed on specific days during the term. +% +% The commands which specify what each week is to look like are +% |\calday| and +% |\skipday|. +% These commands specify the days of the week in order; thus there +% should be seven of them (athough ten may be prefered for a course +% covering the French +% revolution). +% The macro |\skipday|\DescribeMacro{\skipday}\ +% simply declares that the corresponding day should +% not be printed in the exam; thus the sample calendar has boxes only +% for Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. The macro +% |\calday[|\inp{optional~head}|]{|\inp{option~list}|}| +% \DescribeMacro{\calday} +% is used to specify a day which is to be printed. The required +% argument \inp{option~list} +% is a (possibly empty) list of \TeX\ commands which are executed +% before the text for that day is printed. +% It can (at least in principal) include +% any \LaTeX\ command, but several commands, described below, are +% provided specifically for this purpose. The optional argument +% is the text of a heading for that day +% which will at the top +% of each page of the calendar. + +% \paragraph{Available options.} +% The macros |\classday| +% \DescribeMacro{\classday}\DescribeMacro{\noclassday} +% and |\noclassday| declare that the specified day is, or is not, a +% class day. Days specified as class days are numbered and can be +% refered to by their numbers. +% The command |\weeklytext{|\inp{text}|}| specifies that the +% \DescribeMacro{\weeklytext} +% indicated text should appear every week in the box for that day. +% The \inp{text} +% may include \TeX\ commands; for example the following could be used +% to number regular Monday quizes: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \weeklytext{\stepcounter{quiznumber} Quiz~\arabic{quiznumber}} +% \end{verbatim} +% +% \paragraph{Options for a specific day} are specified by the command +% |\options{|\inp{day}|}{|\inp{option list}|}|. +% \DescribeMacro{\options} +% The \inp{option~list} argument is exactly the same as for |\calday|. The +% options added by |\options| are executed after those for |\calday|, +% and thus may be used to modify or nullify for a specific day the +% general instructions specified for a particular day of the week. +% If there no quiz is planned for Halloween then +% |\options{10/31/94}{\weeklytext{}}| could be used to supress +% printing the usual weekly message. +% +% There are two ways of specifing the \inp{day} argument of +% |\options|. First, the date may be specified, in the format +% \texttt{m/d/y}; for example +% \begin{verbatim}\options{11/11/94}{\noclass}\end{verbatim} +% specifies, that November 11th, Veterans's day, is not a class day. +% The second method of specifying the date is by its number: +% \begin{verbatim}\options{C6}{\weeklytext{}}\end{verbatim} +% would supress the normal text on the +% sixth day of class. Of course, only days specified as class days +% can be addressed in this style. +% +% \paragraph{Inserting Text.} There is a similar provision for text to +% be printed on a specific day, +% using the command |\caltext|. \DescribeMacro{\caltext} The command +% \begin{verbatim}\caltext{10/31/94}{Halloween\\No Quiz!} \end{verbatim} +% will print the indicated +% message on October 31, and +% |\caltext{C6}{Hour Exam}| +% ^^A \begin{verbatim}\caltext{C6}{Hour Exam}\end{verbatim} +% will +% print the indicated message on the sixth class day. +% +% Two extra commands are provided to simplify the job of entering text for +% consecutive class days, as in specifying the lecture topic or +% homework for each day. The command +% \DescribeMacro{\caltexton}\DescribeMacro{\caltextnext} +% |\caltexton{|\inp{class day}|}{|\inp{text}|}| specifies a +% starting day and inserts the +% indicated text on that day. The command +% |\caltextnext{|\inp{text}|}| can then be used to print text on +% successive class days. The command |\caltextnext{}|, with an empty +% argument, may be used to skip days. +% +% \subsection{Modifying the style of the calendar} +% Several parameters and commands will allow some modfication of the +% style of the entire calendar. The size of the calendar is specified +% by |\calboxdepth|\DescribeMacro{\calboxdepth}, which specifies the +% minimum height of the box for each day, and +% |\calwidth|\DescribeMacro{\calwidth}\ which specifies the width of the +% calendar. The defaults are 1~inch for |\calboxdepth| and |\textwidth| +% for |\calboxwidth|. + +% The printing of the date and classnumber in each box is done by the +% commands |\calprintdate| and |\calprintclass|. The default +% definitions of these macros are as follows: +% \begin{macro}{\calprintdate} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand{\calprintdate}{% + \ifnewmonth\framebox{\monthname\ \ordinaldate}% + \else \ordinaldate\fi + } +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\calprintclass} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand{\calprintclass}{\textbf{\small\theclassnum}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% They may be changed with |\renewcommand|. +% +% By default the calendar will automatically be split over several +% pages. This can be avoided by putting the entire calendar in a +% |\vbox|. It will normally also be necessary to change |\calboxdepth| +% so that the calendar will fit on one page. +% +% \StopEventually{} +% \section{The Code} +% \begin{macrocode} +\ProvidesPackage{termcal}[\filedate\space\fileversion\space + Latex2e package to print a Term calendar] +\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} +% \end{macrocode} +% We use the package |longtable| so that the calendar can be split +% over several pages if desired. +% \begin{macrocode} +\RequirePackage{longtable} +\RequirePackage{ifthen} +% \end{macrocode} +% Parameters determining the size of the calendar. +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\newlength{\calboxdepth}\setlength\calboxdepth{1in} +\newlength\calwidth\setlength\calwidth{\textwidth} +\newlength{\ca@boxwidth} %% set by \endcalendar +% \end{macrocode} +% The following parameters are used to control the construction of the +% calendar. +% \begin{macro}{\ca@dpw} The number of days used in a week. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcounter{ca@dpw} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\ca@numwks} The number of weeks in the calendar. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcounter{ca@numwks} %% weeks in calendar +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\ca@wknum} Used to keep track of the current week. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcounter{ca@wknum} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\ca@doaweek} Two token boxes used to build up the +% basic contents of the calendar. |\ca@doaweek| is built up by +% |\calday|, and prints a typical week. It will be filled up by the macros +% |\calday| and |\skipday|. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newtoks\ca@doaweek +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\ca@doweeks} This will be essentially |ca@numwks| copys +% of |\ca@doaweek|. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newtoks\ca@doweeks +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\ca@colhead}\begin{macro}{\ifca@chead} The column +% headings which appear at the top of every page is collected in the +% token box |\ca@colhead| by |\calday|. The switch |\ifca@chead| is +% set to true if any such column heads are specified. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newtoks\ca@colhead +\newif\ifca@chead +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro}\end{macro} +% \begin{environment}{calendar} +% This is the basic environment. The |\calendar| command only saves the +% parameters and initializes some counters. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newenvironment{calendar}[2]% + {% + \setcounter{ca@numwks}{#2} + \setdate{#1} + \setcounter{ca@dpw}{0} + \setcounter{classnum}{1} + } +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macro}{\endcalendar} +% The calendar is actually created in the code for |\endcalendar|. +% It will be printed as a longtable. +% \begin{macrocode} + { +% \end{macrocode} +% Since the \texttt{longtable} and +% \texttt{tabular} environments don't work well with loops in their +% body, we will build up the body in a token box, |\ca@doweeks|. +%\begin{macro}{\ca@doweeks} +% \begin{macrocode} + \ifca@chead\ca@doweeks{\the\ca@colhead\endhead\hline\hline}\fi + \setcounter{ca@wknum}{0} + \whiledo{\value{ca@wknum}<\value{ca@numwks}}% + {\stepcounter{ca@wknum}% + \addtotoks{\ca@doweeks}{\the\ca@doaweek\\\hline}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% Now we calculate the widths of the boxes, using a formula from the +% Latex Companion. +% \begin{macro}{\ca@boxwidth} +% \begin{macrocode} + \ca@boxwidth=\calwidth + \divide\ca@boxwidth by \c@ca@dpw\relax + \advance\ca@boxwidth by -2\tabcolsep\relax + \setlength\@tempdima\arrayrulewidth\relax + \multiply\@tempdima\c@ca@dpw\relax + \advance\@tempdima\arrayrulewidth\relax + \divide\@tempdima\c@ca@dpw\relax + \advance\ca@boxwidth by -\@tempdima\relax +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% Now we use the |longtable| environment to print out the calendar. +% \begin{macrocode} + \begin{longtable}[l] + {|*{\theca@dpw}{p{\ca@boxwidth}|}@{}}% + \hline + \the\ca@doweeks + \end{longtable} + } +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} ^^A \endcalendar +% \end{environment} ^^A calendar +% \begin{macro}{\addtotoks} The command +% |\addtotoks{|\inp{token box}|}{|\inp{new tokens}|}| is used to add +% new tokens at the end of \inp{token box}. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand\addtotoks[2]{#1\expandafter{\the#1#2}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\calday} +% \begin{macro}{\ca@doaweek} +% \begin{macro}{\ca@colhead} +% The command |\calday| works by adding +% commands to the token box |\ca@doaweek|, a copy of which is inserted +% into |\ca@doweeks| for each week in the calendar. +% inserted +% If column headings are specified, then they are put into +% the token box |\ca@colhead|. +% \begin{macrocode} +\ca@doaweek={\stepcounter{ca@wknum}\ignorespaces} +\newcommand\calday[2][]{\stepcounter{ca@dpw}% + \ifca@fday\addtotoks\ca@doaweek{&}\addtotoks\ca@colhead{&}\fi + \addtotoks\ca@doaweek{\ca@doaday{#2}} + \def\@tempa{#1}\ifx\@tempa\@empty + \else\addtotoks\ca@colhead{\strut\scshape\centering #1}\ca@cheadtrue\fi + \ca@fdaytrue +} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\ifca@fday} True if this is not the first day of the week. This determines whether +% |&| needs to be added as a +% separator. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newif\ifca@fday +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\skipday} +% The command |\skipday| simply advances the date without printing +% anything in the calendar. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand\skipday{\addtotoks\ca@doaweek{\advancedate}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% After a couple of preliminaries, we will define the command +% |\ca@doaday| which is +% actually prints out +% the text for each day of the calendar. +% \begin{macro}{c@classnum} This is the counter used to keep track of +% class days. It is initialized to 1 in the beginning of the +% |calendar| environment. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcounter{classnum} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\ca@normbs} +% The meaning of |\\| is changed by the |longtable| environment. +% We save its standard meaning so that it can be used +% in the text to be printed in the calendar boxes. +% \begin{macrocode} +\let\ca@normbs=\\ +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\ca@doaday} +% The command |\ca@doaday| does the actual printing of the contents of +% the box for each day. +% First the options are read, in the following order: +% options specified in the argument to |\calday|, then options +% specified by date, and finally +% options specified by classday. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand\ca@doaday[1]{ + \hbox{\vrule depth \calboxdepth height 0pt width 0pt\vtop{ + #1% %options specified by |\calday| + \csname\curdate options\endcsname% % options specified by date + \ifclassday\csname C\theclassnum options\endcsname\fi %by classnumber +% \end{macrocode} +% Then the heading is printed. +% \begin{macrocode} + \hbox to \hsize{\calprintdate\hfill\ifclassday\calprintclass\fi} + \vspace{2pt} +% \end{macrocode} +% Now we are ready to print the text. We do it inside a group in which +% the normal meaning of |\\| is restored. +% \begin{macrocode} + \begingroup + \let\\=\ca@normbs + \raggedright + \sloppy + + \the\weeklytext\par + \csname\curdate text\endcsname + \ifclassday\csname C\theclassnum text\endcsname + \stepcounter{classnum}\fi + \endgroup + }} +% \end{macrocode} Finally we advance the date. The command +% |\advancedate| will set |\newmonthtrue| if appropriate. +% \begin{macrocode} + \global\newmonthfalse + \advancedate +} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \subsection{Options} +% The options and text for the individual days are stored in macros, +% with names of the form |\|\inp{date}|options| or +% |\|\inp{date}|text|. +% +% \begin{macro}{\ca@addmacro} |\ca@addmacro| is like |\ca@addtoks|, +% except it works on macros instead of token boxes. The first +% argument is the name of a +% macro (without the backslash) and the second is a sequence of +% tokens to be added to its definition. The definition is taken from +% the +% \TeX{}book, exercise 20.15. Note that the spaces in the last line +% are essential. +% \begin{macrocode} +\long\def\ca@addmacro#1#2{ + \expandafter\ifx\csname#1\endcsname\relax% + \expandafter\def\csname#1\endcsname{#2} + \else + \toks0= + \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter{\csname#1\endcsname} + \toks2={#2} + \expandafter + \edef\csname#1\endcsname{\the\toks0 \the\toks2 }\fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\options} |\options#1#2| adds the tokens in the second +% argument to the macro with the name |\csname #1options\endcsname|. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand\options[1]{\ca@addmacro{#1options}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% Now the code for the varions options. +% +% \begin{macro}{\ifclassday} +% \begin{macro}{\classday}\begin{macro}{\noclassday} +% A switch determines which days are class days. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newif\ifclassday +\newcommand{\classday}{\classdaytrue} +\newcommand{\noclassday}{\classdayfalse} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro}\end{macro}\end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\weeklytext} This token box holds the standard text +% for each day of the week. It is filled and immediately used by +% |\ca@doaday|, +% inside the hbox containing each calendar day. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newtoks\weeklytext +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\caltext} +% This macro works like |\options| to save the +% text for a specific day, saving the text in a macro with the name +% |\csname #1text\endcsname|. We add |\par| after the text, so +% successive texts for the same day start on separate lines. We use +% |\par| instead of |\\| since it is harmless if it is unneeded (but +% requires that |\ca@addmacro| be long). +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand\caltext[2]{\ca@addmacro{#1text}{#2\par}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\c@textdaycount}\begin{macro}{\caltexton} +% \begin{macro}{\caltextnext} +% The commands |\caltexton| and |\caltextnext| use |\caltext| with the +% day determined by the counter |textdaycount|. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcounter{textdaycount}\setcounter{textdaycount}1 +\newcommand\caltexton[2]{\setcounter{textdaycount}{#1} + \caltext{C#1}{#2}} +\newcommand\caltextnext[1]{\advance\c@textdaycount by 1 + \caltext{C\thetextdaycount}{#1}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro}\end{macro}\end{macro} +% \subsection{Macros concerned with date calculations} +% Now we have a selection of macros which are concerned with +% calculating the dates in the calendar. +% \begin{macro}{\c@date} Counter for the day of the month. +% \begin{macrocode} + \newcounter{date} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\c@month} Counter for month (January = 1) +% \begin{macrocode} + \newcounter{month} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\c@year} Counter for year. +% \begin{macrocode} + \newcounter{year} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\curdate}Print out the date. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand\curdate{\arabic{month}/\arabic{date}/\arabic{year}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\monthname} Print the name of the Month. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand\monthname{\ifcase\c@month\or Jan\or Feb\or Mar\or Apr% + \or May\or June\or July\or Aug\or Sep\or Oct% + \or Nov\or Dec\fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\advancedate} Move the date forward by one day. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand\advancedate{\stepcounter{date} + \ifnum\thedate>\monthlength\relax + \addtocounter{date}{-\monthlength}\advancemonth\fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\ifnewmonth} True if no days have been printed during +% the current month. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newif\ifnewmonth\newmonthtrue +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\advancemonth} +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand\advancemonth{% + \global\newmonthtrue\stepcounter{month} + \ifnum\c@month>12 + \stepcounter{year}\setleap\setcounter{month}1\fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\ifleap} True if the year is a leap year. +% \begin{macrocode} + \newif\ifleap +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\setleap} Determine whether the year is a leap +% year. This is valid until 2100, thanks to the 400 year rule. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand\setleap{% + \@tempcnta=\c@year + \divide\@tempcnta by 4 \multiply\@tempcnta by 4 + \ifnum\@tempcnta=\c@year\global\leaptrue + \else\global\leapfalse\fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\monthlength} Determine the number of days in the +% current month. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand\monthlength{% + \ifcase\c@month\or31\or\ifleap29\else28\fi + \or31\or30\or31\or30\or31\or31\or30\or31\or30\or31\fi% + \relax} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\setdate} Take argument in the form |m/d/y| and set +% the counters |month|, |date| and |year|. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand\setdate[1]{\setdate@#1!} +\def\setdate@#1/#2/#3!{ + \setcounter{month}{#1} + \setcounter{date}{#2} + \setcounter{year}{#3} + \global\newmonthtrue\setleap} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\ordinaldate} Print the day of the month as an ordinal. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand\ordinaldate{\ordinal{\c@date}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\ordinal} Print the contents of a register as ordinal +% number. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand\ordinal[1]{% + \let\last@=\relax\let\last@@=\relax + \expandafter\@rd\the#1x} +\newcommand\@rd[1]{\ifx#1x\if\last@@1th\else\@rdend{\last@}\fi\else + \let\last@@=\last@\def\last@{#1}#1\expandafter\@rd\fi} +\newcommand\@rdend[1]{\ifcase#1 th\or st\or nd\or rd\else th\fi} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \Finale +%\endinput +%</package> +% +% \iffalse %% don't print this in documentation. +%<*example> +\begin{calendar}{9/26/94}{6} +\setlength{\calboxdepth}{.3in} + %% Description of the Week. +\calday[Monday]{\classday} % Monday +\skipday % Tuesday (no class) +\calday[Tuesday]{\classday} % Wednesday +\calday[Thursday]{\noclassday} % Thursday (unnumbered) +\calday[Friday]{\classday} % Friday +\skipday\skipday % weekend (no class) + %% Holidays +\options{10/31/94}{\noclassday} +\caltext{10/31/94}{No Class\\Halloween} + %% Exams +\caltext{10/12/94}{Midterm Exam} + %%%%%%% Text on consecutive days + % the subject of the 9th lecture +\caltexton{9}{\S1.2,1.3\\Sorting and disporting} + % the subject of the 10th lecture +\caltextnext{\S1.3,1,4\\Assembling and dissembling} +\caltextnext{} + % the subject of the 12th lecture +\caltextnext{\S9.9\\Tending and rending} +\end{calendar} +%</example> +% \fi +% \endinput +% $Log: termcal.dtx,v $ +% Revision 1.8 1997/01/11 17:04:40 mitchell +% Documentation rewritten preprepitory to sending to CTAN +% +% Revision 1.7 1997/01/11 00:56:28 mitchell +% Minor changes to documentation. +% +% Revision 1.6 1995/06/15 14:13:05 mitchell +% Put definition of filedate and fileversion into termcal.sty. +% +% Revision 1.5 1995/06/10 16:43:43 mitchell +% RCS related changes. +% +% +% Revision 1.4 1995/06/10 16:22:20 mitchell +% Initialized counters, to allow for printing several calendars +% in a single file. +% +% Revision 1.3 1994/08/06 00:57:53 mitchell +% add Identification stuff. +% +% Revision 1.2 1994/08/05 17:22:45 mitchell +% Added column headings as optional argument to \calday. +% +% LocalWords: chead tempdima fday doaday tempa cheadtrue fdaytrue classnum pt +% LocalWords: normbs addmacro textdaycount Apr Aug Sep Oct Nov tempcnta rdend diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/termcal/termcal.ins b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/termcal/termcal.ins new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..997e00a6cae --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/termcal/termcal.ins @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +\def\filedate{1994/08/07} +\def\batchfile{termcal.ins} +\input docstrip.tex +\generateFile{termcal.sty}{f}{\from{termcal.dtx}{package}} +\endinput |