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+% \def\fileversion{2.1}\def\filedate{2001/06/07}\def\docdate{2001/06/08}
+%\iffalse These lines are necessary for the doc and docstrip utilities
+%<*asciidocu>
+
+%%#
+%%# Author:
+%%#
+%%# M. V\"ath vaeth@mathematik.uni-wuerzburg.de
+%%#
+
+%%#############################################################################
+%%#
+%%# With this package you may write shorter (or longer) underlines/underbars.
+%%# This is particularly useful for `underlined' variables which are needed
+%%# by some engineers.
+%%#
+%%#############################################################################
+
+%%#
+%%# This package was tested with plain TeX, LaTeX 2.09, and LaTeX 2e,
+%%# and it should actually run with most other TeX formats.
+%%#
+
+% If you have access to (reasonable new) docstrip TeXfiles, you should run
+% tex/latex on the file
+% `ushort.ins'
+% to produce the files `ushort.sty', `ushort.txt' and `ushort.tex'.
+% (In case `ushort.ins' is lost: You can find its content in the last
+% few lines of the file you are currently reading between the
+% lines %<*insfile> and %</insfile>;
+% BTW: You should name this file here `ushort.dtx' before you run tex
+% on ushort.ins).
+%
+% The file `ushort.txt' contains a `brief' (but complete) ascii
+% documentation. If you have additionally access to LaTeX2e, you may run
+% latex on the generated file `ushort.tex' to produce `ushort.dvi' which
+% contains a more luxury documentation.
+%
+% If you do not have access to the docstrip TeXfiles you may simply
+% copy/rename this file here into
+% `ushort.sty'
+% to use the package and read the ascii documentation in this file.
+% The ascii documentation (the content of `ushort.txt') consists of all
+% lines in this file which start with %%# (this the above block and another
+% (very large) block which follows soon).
+%
+% But I do not recommended this, because TeX will need more time to read this
+% longer file, and because there might be a (very slight) incompatibility if
+% you use it (namely if you load `ushort.sty' with some *extremely* strange
+% catcodes).
+% I recommend in this case instead to generate the file `ushort.sty' as
+% anything between the lines %<*package> and %</package> by hand.
+% (This is not precisely the file which you get with the docstrip TeXfiles,
+% but a reasonable good substitute. To speed up loading, you may also
+% eliminate all lines starting with `% ' in `ushort.sty').
+% For your information: The file `ushort.tex' produced by the docstrip
+% TeXfiles is anything between the lines %<*driver> and %</driver>
+% (with a line containing \endinput and two comment lines appended).
+%
+%
+% In any case, you end up with the file `ushort.sty'.
+%
+% If you can generate `ushort.tex', you will probably want to stop
+% reading now and instead read the `luxury' documentation in `ushort.dvi'.
+%
+% Otherwise, you have to make due with the following ascii documentation.
+%
+%
+% \fi\catcode\#14\relax\iffalse (This line is needed for the doc utility)
+%
+
+%%# In the newsgroup de.comp.text.tex the question arose whether it is
+%%# possible to define `underlined' variables: Such variables are required for
+%%# complex vectors by electrical engineers.
+%%# The usual \underline command is not appropriate for this purpose, because
+%%# the underlines of concatenated variables merge which is not desired.
+%%# One may use the macro "\ushort" of this package instead.
+%%#
+%%# However, this package also provides a generic macro which allows to
+%%# create new commands which work similarly but use different parameters
+%%# for the underlines. In particular, it is possible to create e.g. a macro
+%%# which draws longer underlines than usual or which does a similar task with
+%%# \underbar.
+
+%%#
+%%# Installation:
+%%#
+
+%%# To use ushort, you have to put `ushort.sty' in a path where TeX looks
+%%# for its input files. The TeX documents using ushort need the
+%%# following modifications in their header:
+%%#
+%%# a) If you use LaTeX2.09, use ushort as a style option, e.g.
+%%# \documentstyle[ushort]{article}
+%%# or
+%%# \documentstyle[ushort,12pt]{article}
+%%# b) If you use LaTeX2e, put in the preamble the command
+%%# \usepackage{ushort}
+%%# c) If you use some other (non-LaTeX) format, you will probably have to
+%%# insert a line like
+%%# \catcode`\@=11\relax \input ushort.sty \catcode`\@=12\relax
+%%#
+%%# The only LaTeX-specific commands used in `ushort.sty' are:
+%%#
+%%# \newcommand (only in the form \newcommand{\command}{} to ensure that
+%%# \command was not defined before)
+%%# \ProvidesPackage
+%%# \typeout
+%%#
+%%# The above commands are used only if they are defined.
+%%#
+
+%%#
+%%# Description of the provided macros:
+%%#
+
+%%# This package provides the following macros.
+%%#
+%%# \ushort
+%%# This command is used analogously to \underline with the difference that
+%%# the underlines are slightly shorter than usual (and so, in particular,
+%%# in concatenations of `\ushort'ed variable names the underlines do not
+%%# merge).
+%%# \ushortd
+%%# This is analogous to \ushort except that the underline is doubled.
+%%# \ushortdline
+%%# This is analogous to \underline except that the underline is doubled.
+%%# This command is internally used by \ushortd and thus redefinitions
+%%# change also the behavior of \ushortd correspondingly.
+%%# In Plain TeX, this macro can be used only in math mode.
+%%# \ushortCreate
+%%# This can be used to generate a macro which behaves similarly to \ushort
+%%# or \ushortd but for which certain parameters can be changed.
+%%# \ushortEnsuremath
+%%# This is rather equivalent to the LaTeX2e macro \ensuremath
+%%# (but is available also e.g. in compatibility mode or if this package
+%%# is used with plain TeX or LaTeX 2.09).
+%%#
+%%# Only \ushortCreate needs a detailed description. Its call syntax is:
+%%#
+%%# \ushortCreate*:\command[Summand]<FactorBefore>(FactorAfter)
+%%# +{additional calculations}{Name}
+%%#
+%%# All arguments except for the last one {Name} are optional.
+%%# Moreover, also the order of these arguments can be changed arbitrarily,
+%%# and they can be repeated (all except for the last occurrence of each
+%%# each type of argument is ignored).
+%%# Only the last argument {Name} can not be repeated and must be at the end.
+%%#
+%%# This command creates a new macro \Name. It is not tested whether \Name
+%%# already exists; if it exists already, it is overridden. In particular,
+%%# it is admissible to use \ushortCreate to redefine \ushort or \ushortd.
+%%#
+%%# The macro \Name can be used analogously to \underline, but the precise
+%%# behavior depends on the arguments of \ushortCreate.
+%%#
+%%# The meaning of the arguments is as follows:
+%%#
+%%# * If the * is present, then the command \underbar is used
+%%# (instead of the default \underline) to draw the underline.
+%%# Moreover, the command \underbar is not used in math mode (while
+%%# \underline is used in math mode).
+%%# :\command Use \command instead of the default \underline to draw the
+%%# underline. Whether \command is executed in math mode or not
+%%# depends on whether * has been used.
+%%# [Summand] Add Summand to the length of the underline before drawing.
+%%# Values like -.3\ht0 are admissible. Summand is expanded only when \Name
+%%# is expanded, and \wd0 or \ht0 give the width respectively height of the
+%%# argument given to \name. In particular, also the value of the unit `em'
+%%# depends on the mode in which \Name is called.
+%%# The default is empty (which means 0pt but is faster).
+%%# <FactorBefore> Multiply the length of the underline before adding Summand.
+%%# The empty string means 1 (and costs no time).
+%%# The default is empty.
+%%# (FactorAfter) Multiply the length of the underline after adding Summand.
+%%# The empty string means 1 (and costs no time).
+%%# The default is `.8'.
+%%# +{Additional calculations} With this argument, you can introduce an
+%%# arbitrary command sequence into the generated command: This sequence
+%%# is executed (within a group) after Summand was added, but before
+%%# FactorAfter is applied. This sequence is meant to do additional
+%%# calculation with \dimen0 which is the length of the generated
+%%# underline. When the calculations are carried out, \box0 contains the
+%%# content which is to be underlined. However, in contrast to previous
+%%# releases of this package, modifications of this box are ignored.
+%%# Instead, the registers \dimen1 and \dimen2 also contain the height and
+%%# depth of this box - you have to modify these values to attain the
+%%# desired effect.
+%%#
+%%# Examples:
+%%#
+%%# The most important examples are the macros \ushort and \ushortd which
+%%# have been created by
+%%#
+%%# \ushortCreate{ushort}
+%%# \ushortCreate:\ushortdline{ushortd}
+%%#
+%%# A further example demonstrating other parameters is
+%%#
+%%# \ushortCreate(3)(.5){uline}
+%%#
+%%# This creates the macro \uline which underbars its argument but such that
+%%# the underbar has only half of the usual length (the argument (3)
+%%# in the above call is overridden by the later argument (.5)).
+%%#
+%%# A more useful example is
+%%#
+%%# \ushortCreate()[-.3\ht0]{ushort}
+%%#
+%%# This modifies \ushort such that the underline is shrunken by .3 times
+%%# the height of the argument of \ushort. If the argument is one letter, this
+%%# means: The higher the letter, the shorter the underline. This looks good
+%%# for italic fonts with some exceptions (like the letter `b').
+
+% This is the end of the ascii documentation
+%</asciidocu>
+%\fi\catcode\#6\relax
+%
+% \iffalse
+%<*metainfo>
+% \fi
+
+% \def\basename{ushort}
+
+%% \CharacterTable
+%% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z
+%% Lower-case \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z
+%% Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9
+%% Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \#
+%% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \&
+%% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \)
+%% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \,
+%% Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/
+%% Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \<
+%% Equals \= Greater than \> Question mark \?
+%% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\
+%% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_
+%% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \|
+%% Right brace \} Tilde \~}
+
+% \CheckSum{265}
+
+% \iffalse
+% \RecordChanges
+% \fi
+% \def\ChangesTab{\def\mypar{\par}}\let\orichanges\changes
+% \def\changes#1#2#3{\orichanges{#1}{#2}{#3}\relax
+% \expandafter\def\expandafter\ChangesTab\expandafter{\ChangesTab
+% \item[v#1 {\mdseries(\emph{#2})}] {#3.}}}
+% \newcommand{\cmdcite}[1]{\texttt{\textbackslash#1}}
+% \def\mypar{}
+
+% \changes{2.1}{2001/06/07}{Improved speed dramatically (up to factor 4)
+% by not using \cmdcite{phantom} anymore. Unfortunately, if bad hacks had
+% been used for the argument ``Additional calculations'' in
+% \cmdcite{ushortCreate}, they could fail to work now. For this reason,
+% the major release number has been changed.\mypar
+% Further internal change: In \cmdcite{ushrt@Main} the arguments are now
+% expanded by a loop}
+% \changes{1.4}{2001/04/06}{Set defaults for the parameters as documented}
+% \changes{1.3}{2001/04/05}{Added the argument for additional calculations.
+% Changed the default values of the arguments (and thus of \cmdcite{ushort})}
+% \changes{1.2}{2001/04/04}{Removed a typing error in the scan macro and
+% added the commands \cmdcite{ushortd} and \cmdcite{ushortdline}}
+% \changes{1.1}{2001/04/04}{Introduced clean version of
+% \cmdcite{ushortEnsuremath} (and eliminated the corresponding previous hack)}
+% \changes{1.0}{2001/04/03}{First beta release}
+%
+% \iffalse
+%
+% The following part is the code needed to compile the documentation.
+% We do some trickery here, because we want that this file here could be used
+% for *both*: Compiling the documentation *and* as `ushort.sty'
+% (if really required).
+% Everything between the lines %<*driver> and %</driver>
+% goes to the file `ushort.tex'.
+%
+% \fi
+\ifcat @a% If this test is positive, then `@' has letter catcode which means
+% that this file is loaded as a style file (or as described in the
+% install section of the documentation).
+\def\TemporaryDummy{}
+\else\long\def\TemporaryDummy{%
+%
+%
+% \iffalse
+%</metainfo>
+%<*driver>
+\documentclass{ltxdoc}
+\OnlyDescription%% Comment this out, or
+%%\AlsoImplementation%% uncomment this line, if you want to see the source.
+
+%% If you want an index, uncomment one of the following lines.
+%% After running latex a first time, you have to use
+%% makeindex -s gind.ist ushort
+%% Then run latex again.
+%%\CodelineIndex% comment this out if you want an index referring to codelines
+%%\PageIndex% comment this out if you want an index referring to pages
+%%\OldMakeindex% uncomment this line, if your MakeIndex is pre-v2.9
+
+\setlength\hfuzz{15pt}
+\hbadness=7000
+\begin{document}
+\DocInput{ushort.dtx}
+\end{document}
+%</driver>
+%<*metainfo>
+% \fi
+}
+\fi\TemporaryDummy\let\TemporaryDummy\undefined
+%
+% \iffalse
+% Personal macros used for the doc utility:
+% \fi
+% \MakeShortVerb{"}
+% \def\bracemeta#1{\texttt{\{}\meta{#1}\texttt{\}}}
+% \def\DescMac#1{\expandafter\DescribeMacro\expandafter{\csname#1\endcsname}}
+% \def\iDescribe#1{\item[\mdseries\cmdcite{#1}:]\DescMac{#1}}
+% \def\nocomment{}
+% \parindent0pt
+
+% \title{The \texttt{ushort} package\thanks
+% {This package has version number \fileversion{}, last revised \filedate.}}
+% \author{Martin V\"ath\thanks
+% {\texttt{vaeth@mathematik.uni-wuerzburg.de}}}
+% \date{\docdate}
+% \maketitle
+
+% \begin{abstract}
+% With this package you may write shorter (or longer) underlines/underbars.
+% This is particularly useful for `underlined' variables which are needed
+% by some engineers.
+% \end{abstract}
+
+% You may copy this package freely, as long as you distribute only unmodified
+% and complete versions.
+
+% \tableofcontents
+
+% \section{Changes}
+%
+% \begin{description}
+% \ChangesTab
+% \end{description}
+
+% \section{Introduction}
+%
+% In the newsgroup "de.comp.text.tex" the question arose whether it is
+% possible to define `underlined' variables: Such variables are required for
+% complex vectors by electrical engineers.
+% The usual "\underline" command is not appropriate for this purpose, because
+% the underlines of concatenated variables merge which is not desired.
+% One may use the macro "\ushort" of this package instead.
+%
+% However, this package also provides a generic macro which allows to
+% create new commands which work similarly but use different parameters
+% for the underlines. In particular, it is possible to create e.g.\ a macro
+% which draws longer underlines than usual or which does a similar task with
+% "\underbar".
+
+% \section{Installation}
+
+% This package was tested with \TeX, \LaTeX 2.09, and \LaTeXe, and it
+% should actually run with most other \TeX\ formats.
+
+% To use ``ushort'', you have to put the file "ushort.sty" in a path where
+% \TeX\ looks for its input files. The \TeX\ documents using ushort need the
+% following modifications in their header:
+%
+% \begin{itemize}
+% \item If you use \LaTeXe, put in the preamble the command
+% \begin{verbatim}
+% \usepackage{ushort}\end{verbatim}
+%
+% \item If you use \LaTeX 2.09, use "ushort" as a style option, e.g.\
+% \begin{verbatim}
+% \documentstyle[ushort]{article}\end{verbatim}
+% or
+% \begin{verbatim}
+% \documentstyle[ushort,12pt]{article}\end{verbatim}
+%
+% \item If you use some other (non-\LaTeX) format, you will probably have to
+% insert a line like
+% \begin{verbatim}
+% \catcode`\@=11\relax \input ushort.sty \catcode`\@=12\relax\end{verbatim}
+%
+% \end{itemize}
+%
+% The only \LaTeX-specific commands used in "ushort.sty" are:
+%
+% \begin{itemize}
+% \item "\newcommand" (used only in the form "\newcommand{"\meta{command}"}{}"
+% to ensure that \meta{command} was not defined before)
+% \item "\ProvidesPackage"
+% \item "\typeout"
+% \end{itemize}
+% The above commands are used only if they are defined
+% (for "\typeout" a reasonable substitute is used, otherwise).
+
+%
+% \section{Description of the provided macros}
+%
+% This package provides the following macros.
+% \begin{description}
+% \iDescribe{ushort}
+% This command is used analogously to
+% "\underline" with the difference that the underlines are slightly shorter
+% than usual (and so, in particular, in concatenations of "\ushort"'ed
+% variable names the underlines do not merge).
+% \iDescribe{ushortd}
+% This is analogous to "\ushort" except that the underline is doubled.
+% \iDescribe{ushortdline}
+% This is analogous to "\underline" except that the underline is doubled.
+% This command is internally used by "\ushortd" and thus redefinitions
+% change also the behavior of "\ushortd" correspondingly.
+% In Plain \TeX, this macro can be used only in math mode.
+% \iDescribe{ushortCreate}
+% This can be used to generate a macro which behaves similarly to "\ushort"
+% or "\ushortd" but for which certain parameters can be changed.
+% For a detailed description, see below.
+% \iDescribe{ushortEnsuremath}
+% This is rather equivalent to the \LaTeXe\ macro "\ensuremath"
+% (but is available also e.g.\ in compatibility mode or if this package
+% is used with plain \TeX\ or \LaTeX 2.09).
+% \end{description}
+%
+% Only "\ushortCreate" needs a detailed description. Its call syntax is:
+% \begin{quote}
+%"\ushortCreate*:\"\meta{command}"["\meta{summand}"]<"\meta{factor before}">"\\
+%" "\relax
+%"("\meta{factor after}")+"\bracemeta{additional calculations}\bracemeta{name}
+% \end{quote}
+%
+% All arguments except for the last one \bracemeta{name} are optional.
+% Moreover, also the order of these arguments can be changed arbitrarily,
+% and they can be repeated (all except for the last occurrence of each
+% each type of argument is ignored).
+% Only the last argument \bracemeta{name} can not be repeated and must be at
+% the end.
+%
+% This command creates a new macro \textbackslash\meta{name}.
+% It is not tested whether \textbackslash\meta{name} already exists;
+% if it exists already, it is overridden. In particular,
+% it is admissible to use "\ushortCreate" to redefine "\ushort" or "\ushortd".
+%
+% The macro \textbackslash\meta{name} can be used analogously to "\underline",
+% but the precise behavior depends on the arguments of "\ushortCreate".
+%
+% The meaning of the arguments is as follows:
+%
+% \begin{description}
+% \item[\mdseries\texttt*]
+% If the "*" is present, then the command "\underbar" is used
+% (instead of the default "\underline") to draw the underline.
+% Moreover, the command "\underbar" is not used in math mode (while
+% "\underline" is used in math mode).
+% \item[\mdseries\texttt:\textbackslash\meta{command}]
+% Use \textbackslash\meta{command} instead of the default "\underline" to
+% draw the underline. Whether \textbackslash\meta{command} is executed in
+% math mode or not depends on whether "*" has been used.
+% \item[\mdseries\texttt{[}\meta{summand}\texttt{]}]
+% Add \meta{summand} to the length of the underline before drawing.
+% Values like "-.3\ht0" are admissible.
+% \meta{summand} is expanded only when \textbackslash\meta{name} is
+% expanded, and "\wd0" or "\ht0" give the width respectively height of the
+% argument given to "\name". In particular, also the value of the unit "em"
+% depends on the mode in which \textbackslash\meta{name} is called.
+% The default is empty (which means "0pt" but is faster).
+% \item[\mdseries\texttt{<}\meta{factor before}\texttt{>}]
+% Multiply the length of the underline before adding \meta{summand}.
+% The empty string means $1$ (and costs no time).
+% The default is empty.
+% \item[\mdseries\texttt{(}\meta{factor after}\texttt{)}]
+% Multiply the length of the underline after adding \meta{summand}.
+% The empty string means $1$ (and costs no time).
+% The default is "0.8".
+% \item[\mdseries\texttt+\bracemeta{Additional calculations}]
+% With this argument, you can introduce an arbitrary command sequence into
+% the generated command: This sequence is executed (within a group) after
+% \meta{summand} was added, but before \meta{factor after} is applied.
+% This sequence is meant to do additional calculation with "\dimen0" which
+% is the length of the generated underline.
+% When the calculations are carried out, "\box0" contains the
+% content which is to be underlined. However, in contrast to previous
+% releases of this package, modifications of this box are ignored.
+% Instead, the registers "\dimen1" and "\dimen2" also contain the height
+% and depth of this box -- you have to modify these values to attain the
+% desired effect.
+% \end{description}
+%
+% Examples:
+% The most important examples are the macros "\ushort" and "\ushortd"
+% which have been created by
+% \begin{verbatim}
+% \ushortCreate{ushort}\end{verbatim}
+% \begin{verbatim}
+% \ushortCreate:\ushortdline{ushortd}\end{verbatim}
+% A further example demonstrating other parameters is
+% \begin{verbatim}
+% \ushortCreate*(3)(.5){uline}\end{verbatim}
+% This creates the macro "\uline" which underbars its argument but such that
+% the underbar has only half of the usual length (the argument "(3)" in
+% the above call is overridden by the later argument "(.5)").\par
+% A more useful example is
+% \begin{verbatim}
+% \ushortCreate()[-.3\ht0]{ushort}\end{verbatim}
+% This modifies "\ushort" such that the underline is shrunken by $.3$ times
+% the height of the argument of "\ushort". If the argument is one letter, this
+% means: The higher the letter, the shorter the underline. This looks good
+% for italic fonts with some exceptions (like the letter "b").
+
+
+% \iffalse
+%</metainfo>
+% \fi
+% \iffalse--------------------------------------------------------------\fi
+% \StopEventually{\PrintChanges}
+% \section{Implementation}
+%
+% \iffalse--------------------------------------------------------------
+%
+%
+%<*package>
+% \fi
+% \begin{macrocode}
+%%
+%% This file was generated by the docstrip utility from ushort.dtx.
+%% You may distribute this file only together with the source ushort.dtx
+%% (and if possible with ushort.ins) and only if these files are unmodified.
+%%
+%% Author:
+%%
+%% M. V\"ath vaeth@mathematik.uni-wuerzburg.de
+%%
+
+\ifx\typeout\undefined
+ \def\ushrt@tmp{\immediate\write17}
+\else
+ \let\ushrt@tmp\typeout
+\fi
+\ushrt@tmp{ushort.sty by M. Vaeth: Release: 2.1 }
+
+%% First, some LaTeX support:
+
+\ifx\ProvidesPackage\undefined\else
+ \ProvidesPackage{ushort}[2001/06/07 v2.1]
+\fi
+
+\ifx\newcommand\undefined\else
+ \newcommand{\ushort}{}
+ \newcommand{\ushortd}{}
+ \newcommand{\ushortdline}{}
+ \newcommand{\ushortCreate}{}
+ \newcommand{\ushortEnsuremath}{}
+\fi
+
+% \end{macrocode}
+%
+% \begin{macro}{\ushortCreate}
+% We first scan the parameters into various macros. Then we call "\ushrt@Main".
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\ushortCreate{\let\ushrt@calc\ushrt@empty\let\ushrt@TextMode\undefined
+ \def\ushrt@FactorAfter{0.8}\let\ushrt@FactorBefore\ushrt@calc
+ \let\ushrt@Summand\ushrt@empty\def\ushrt@cmd{\underline}\ushrt@TestLoop}
+\def\ushrt@TestLoop{\ushrt@TestAndExec*\ushrt@Star\ushrt@TestCommand}
+\def\ushrt@Star*{\def\ushrt@cmd{\underbar}\let\ushrt@TextMode\ushrt@empty
+ \ushrt@TestLoop}
+\def\ushrt@TestCommand{\ushrt@TestAndExec:\ushrt@GetCommand\ushrt@TestCalc}
+\def\ushrt@GetCommand:#1{\def\ushrt@cmd{#1}\ushrt@TestLoop}
+\def\ushrt@TestCalc{\ushrt@TestAndExec+\ushrt@GetCalc\ushrt@TestSummand}
+\def\ushrt@GetCalc+#1{\def\ushrt@calc{#1}\ushrt@TestLoop}
+\def\ushrt@TestSummand{\ushrt@TestAndExec[%]
+ \ushrt@GetSummand\ushrt@TestFactorBefore}
+\def\ushrt@GetSummand[#1]{\def\ushrt@Summand{\advance\dimen0 by#1}%
+ \ushrt@TestLoop}
+\def\ushrt@TestFactorBefore{\ushrt@TestAndExec<%>
+ \ushrt@GetFactorBefore\ushrt@TestFactorAfter}
+\def\ushrt@GetFactorBefore<#1>{\def\ushrt@FactorBefore{#1}\ushrt@TestLoop}
+\def\ushrt@TestFactorAfter{\ushrt@TestAndExec(%)
+ \ushrt@GetFactorAfter\ushrt@Main}
+\def\ushrt@GetFactorAfter(#1){\def\ushrt@FactorAfter{#1}\ushrt@TestLoop}
+
+% \end{macrocode}
+%
+% \begin{macro}{\ushrt@TestAndExec}
+% "\ushrt@TestAndExec" is a submacro needed to scan the parameters.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\ushrt@TestAndExec#1#2#3{%
+ \ushrt@SkipAndExec{%
+ \ifx\ushrt@NextToken#1%
+ \def\ushrt@exec{#2}%
+ \else
+ \def\ushrt@exec{#3}%
+ \fi
+ \ushrt@exec}}
+\def\ushrt@SkipAndExec#1{\def\ushrt@tmp{#1}\ushrt@skip}
+\def\ushrt@skip{\futurelet\ushrt@NextToken\ushrt@tmp}
+
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+% \begin{macro}{\ushrt@Main}
+% "\ushrt@Main" calls "\ushrt@Define" with appropriately expanded parameters.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\ushrt@Main#1{\def\ushrt@exec{\ushrt@Define}\ushrt@ExpandLoop
+ \ushrt@cmd\ushrt@calc\ushrt@Summand\ushrt@FactorBefore\ushrt@FactorAfter
+ {\csname#1\endcsname}{\csname ushrt@#1\endcsname}{}}
+
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \begin{macro}{\ushrt@ExpandLoop}
+% "\ushrt@ExpandLoop" expands successively the first token in each argument
+% by precisely one level (until the empty argument is reached which marks
+% the end of the argument list).
+% The expanded arguments are put into "{...}" and added to the end of the
+% content of "\ushrt@exec".
+% When all arguments have been parsed, "\ushrt@exec" is executed.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\ushrt@ExpandLoop#1{\def\ushrt@tmp{#1}%
+ \ifx\ushrt@tmp\ushrt@empty
+ \let\ushrt@tmp\ushrt@exec
+ \else
+ \let\ushrt@tmp\ushrt@ExpandLoop
+ \expandafter\ushrt@Expand\expandafter{#1}%
+ \fi\ushrt@tmp}
+\def\ushrt@Expand#1{\expandafter
+ \def\expandafter\ushrt@exec\expandafter{\ushrt@exec{#1}}}
+
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+% \end{macro}
+% \begin{macro}{\ushrt@Define}
+% All arguments of "\ushrt@Define" must be expanded. The call syntax is:
+% \begin{quote}
+%"\ushrt@Define"\relax
+%\bracemeta{underline command}\bracemeta{calculations}\bracemeta{summand}\\
+%" "\relax
+%\bracemeta{factor before}\bracemeta{factor after}"{\"\meta{name}"}"\relax
+%"{\ushrt@"\meta{name}"}"
+% \end{quote}
+% Actually, \meta{summand} is not only the pure summand but the token sequence
+% "\advance\dimen0 by"\meta{value}; \meta{summand} may also be empty.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\ushrt@Define#1#2#3#4#5#6#7{%
+ \def#6##1{\ushortEnsuremath{\mathpalette#7{##1}##1}}%
+ \ifx\ushrt@TextMode\undefined
+ \def#7##1##2{\hbox to 0pt{{\mathsurround0pt$#1{%
+ {\setbox0\hbox{\mathsurround0pt$##1##2$}%
+ \dimen0=#4\wd0#3\dimen1\ht0\dimen2\dp0#2%
+ \setbox0\hbox to#5\dimen0{}\ht0\dimen1\dp0\dimen2%
+ \box0}}$\hss}}}
+ \else
+ \def#7##1##2{\hbox to 0pt{#1{%
+ {\setbox0\hbox{\mathsurround0pt$##1##2$}%
+ \dimen0=#4\wd0#3\dimen1\ht0\dimen2\dp0#2%
+ \setbox0\hbox to#5\dimen0{}\ht0\dimen1\dp0\dimen2%
+ \box0}}\hss}}
+ \fi}
+
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+% \end{macro}
+%
+% \begin{macro}{\ushortEnsuremath}
+% Since "\ensuremath" does not work due to \LaTeXe's irritating test for
+% compatibility mode (and in order to use this package also for plain \TeX\
+% and \LaTeX 2.09), we must write our own "\ensuremath" command. The command
+% "\relax" in the beginning is necessary, because otherwise our command would
+% not work if it is the first command in e.g.\ an "{eqnarray}" environment.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\ushortEnsuremath{\relax
+ \ifmmode
+ \let\ushrt@exec\ushrt@NoSwitch
+ \else
+ \let\ushrt@exec\ushrt@Switch
+ \fi\ushrt@exec}
+\def\ushrt@NoSwitch#1{#1}
+\def\ushrt@Switch#1{\relax$#1\relax$\relax}
+
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+%
+% \begin{macro}{\ushrt@empty}
+% We do not want to rely on the fact that "\empty" is defined as "{}", so
+% we use our own definition.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\ushrt@empty{}
+
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+% \begin{macro}{\ushort}
+% "\ushort" is nothing else but an instance created by "\ushortCreate"
+% with the default values.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\ushortCreate{ushort}
+
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+% \begin{macro}{\ushortd}
+% "\ushortd" is nothing else but an instance created by "\ushortCreate"
+% with the default values but the \textbackslash\meta{command} value
+% "\ushortdline"
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\ushortCreate:\ushortdline{ushortd}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \begin{macro}{\ushortdline}
+% "\ushortdline" in turn is very simple to implement:
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\def\ushortdline#1{\underline{\underline #1}}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{macro}
+% \end{macro}
+%
+%
+% \iffalse
+%</package>
+% \fi
+% \Finale\PrintIndex
+%
+%
+%
+% \iffalse
+%<*metainfo>
+% \fi
+\iffalse -------------------------------------------------------------
+%
+% Just in case that for some reason the file `ushort.ins' got lost:
+% The content of this file is between the lines %<*insfile> and %</insfile>.
+%
+%\iffalse
+%</metainfo>
+%<*insfile>
+\def\batchfile{ushort.ins}
+\input docstrip.tex
+\keepsilent
+\nopreamble
+\generateFile{ushort.sty}{f}{\from{ushort.dtx}{package}}
+\generateFile{ushort.txt}{f}{\from{ushort.dtx}{asciidocu}}
+\generateFile{ushort.tex}{f}{\from{ushort.dtx}{driver}}
+%%\generateFile{ushort.ins.dup}{f}{\from{ushort.dtx}{insfile}}
+
+\Msg{***************************************************************}
+\Msg{*}
+\Msg{* To finish the installation you have to move the}
+\Msg{* file 'ushort.sty' into a directory searched by TeX.}
+\Msg{*}
+\Msg{*}
+\Msg{* Run the file ushort.tex through LaTeX to produce the}
+\Msg{* documentation or read the ascii documentation in ushort.txt}
+\Msg{*}
+\Msg{*}
+\Msg{***************************************************************}
+\endbatchfile
+%</insfile>
+%<*metainfo>
+% \fi
+\fi
+% \iffalse
+%</metainfo>
+% \fi
+\endinput
+
+%%% Local Variables:
+%%% mode: latex
+%%% TeX-master: "ushort.tex"
+%%% End:
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ushort/ushort.ins b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ushort/ushort.ins
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+\def\batchfile{ushort.ins}
+\input docstrip.tex
+\keepsilent
+\nopreamble
+\generateFile{ushort.sty}{f}{\from{ushort.dtx}{package}}
+\generateFile{ushort.txt}{f}{\from{ushort.dtx}{asciidocu}}
+\generateFile{ushort.tex}{f}{\from{ushort.dtx}{driver}}
+%%\generateFile{ushort.ins.dup}{f}{\from{ushort.dtx}{insfile}}
+
+\Msg{***************************************************************}
+\Msg{*}
+\Msg{* To finish the installation you have to move the}
+\Msg{* file 'ushort.sty' into a directory searched by TeX.}
+\Msg{*}
+\Msg{*}
+\Msg{* Run the file ushort.tex through LaTeX to produce the}
+\Msg{* documentation or read the ascii documentation in ushort.txt}
+\Msg{*}
+\Msg{*}
+\Msg{***************************************************************}
+\endbatchfile