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-\ProvidesFile{fifinddo.tex}[2009/04/15 documentation for `fifinddo']
-\title{\textsf{fifinddo}\\---\\Filtering \TeX(t) Files by \TeX}
-\author{Uwe L\"uck\,---\,{\tt http://contact-ednotes.sty.de.vu}}
-\listfiles
-\RequirePackage{fifinddo} %% otherwise it may remain local
-\input{mkfddoc}
-\documentclass{article}
-\usepackage{substr} %% for failure examples
-\input{makedoc.cfg}
-\begin{document}
-\maketitle
-
-\begin{flushright}\small\it FIDO, FIND!\\or:\\FIND FIDO!\\oder:\\FIFI,
- SUCH!\end{flushright}
-\begin{abstract}\noindent\hspace{1sp}%% for niceverb-apostrophe
-'fifinddo' starts implementing parsing of plain text or \TeX\ files
-using \TeX, generalizing the philosophy behind 'docstrip',
-based on how \TeX\ reads macro arguments.
-Rather than typsetting the edited input stream immediately,
-results are written to another file,
-in the first instance as input for \TeX.
-Rather than presenting a ``complete study'' of a computer-scientific
-idea, it aims at practical applications.
-The main one at present is '\mbox{makedoc}' which removes certain comment
-marks from package files and inserts listing commands.
-Parsing macros are not defined anew at every input chunk,
-but once before a file is processed.
-This also allows for \emph{expandable} sequences of replacements,
-e.g., with `txt'$\to$\TeX\ functionality.
-The method of testing for substrings is carefully discussed,
-revealing an earlier mistake shared with 'substr.sty'
-and \LaTeX's internal `\in@'.
-\end{abstract}
-\tableofcontents
-
-\section{Introduction: The Gnome of the Aim}
-\subsection{Parsing by \TeX---are you mad?}
-The package name 'fifinddo' is a &\listfiles-compatible abbreviation
-of \lq file-find-do\rq\footnote{\lq file\rq\ possibly for ``searching
- \TeX(t) files'' (I don't remember my thoughts!),
- while there were requests for doing replacements on
- \LaTeX\ \emph{environments} on 'texhax'. However, the package might
- be enhanced in this direction $\dots$ so the name may be wrong
- $\dots$ but now I like it so much .\,.\,. Or the reason was that
- results are written to a \emph{separate file}, not typeset
- immediately.---Let me also mention that \emph{\lq Fifi\rq} (as the
- package name starts) is a kind of German equivalent to the
- ``English'' \emph{\lq Fido\rq}, or may have been.}
-(or think of \lq if found do\rq).
-'fifinddo' implements (or aims at) general parsing
-(extracting, replacing [converting], expanding, \dots)
-using \TeX\ where 'texhax' posters strongly urge to use 'sed',
-'awk', or 'Perl'.
-'fifinddo''s opposed rationales are:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item It works instantly on any \TeX\ installation.
- (\emph{Restrictions:} Some \TeX\ versions &\write certain hex
- codes for certain characters, cf.\ \TeX book p.~45,
- I have seen this with PC\TeX. However, some applications of
- 'fifinddo' are nothing but technical steps where you will read
- the result files rarely anyway. And I have not yet explored
- extended encodings.)
-\item You can apply and customize it like any \TeX\ macros, knowing
- just \TeX\ (or even only the documentation of some user-friendly
- extension of 'fifinddo'), without the need of learning any
- additional script language.
-\item The syntax of usual utilities (e.g., ``wildcards'')
- is sometimes difficult with \emph{\TeX} files
- with all their backslashes, square brackets, stars,
- question marks \dots
-\end{itemize}
-%
-At least the first item is just the philosophy of the 'docstrip' program,
-standard for installing \TeX\ packages;
-and while I am typing this, I find at least 14 other similar packages
-in J\"urgen Fenn's \emph{Topic Index} of the \emph{\TeX\ Catalogue:}
-% \begin{quote}\small
-\[\texttt{%%%\small
- http://mirror.ctan.org/help/Catalogue/bytopic.html\string#parsingfiles}\]
-% \end{quote}
-(Some of them may have been \emph{reactance} to 'texhax' and other
-postings urging not to try something like this; some seem just to be
-celebrations of the power of \TeX---yes, celebrate!)
-
-Actually, \TeX's mechanism of collecting macro arguments is hard-wired
-parsing at quite a high level. \LaTeX\ hides this from
-``simple-minded'' users by a convention \emph{not} to use that full
-power of \TeX\ for \emph{end-user macros}.
-\emph{Internally}, \LaTeX\ \emph{does} use it in reading
-lists of options and file dates as well as to implement certain
-`FOR'- and `WHILE'-like loop programming structures.
-\LaTeX's `\in@'/`\ifin@' construction is an implementation of a
-``<string1> occurs in <string2>'' test. More packages seem to use
-this idea for extracting file informations, like 'texshade'.
-
-However, such packages don't make much ado about parsing,
-there seems to be no general setup mechanism as are presented by
-'fifinddo'. Indeed, tayloring parsing macros to specific applications
-may often be more efficient than a general approach.
-
-\subsection{Useful for \dots}
-My main application of 'fifinddo' at present is typesetting
-documentations of packages using 'makedoc' which removes certain
-percent marks and inserts listing commands, so you edit a package file
-with as little documentation markup as possible.
-This may be extended to other kinds of documents as an alternative
-to 'easylatex' or 'wiki' (the approach of which is dangerous and
-incompatible with certain other things).
-
-I have used a similar own package 'txtproc' successfully,
-where more features were implemented for practical purposes
-than are here so far, yet I don't like its implementation, want to
-improve it here. This package also \emph{created batch files}, e.g.,
-to remove temporary files.
-This could be used for package handling:
-typset the documentation at the desired place in the tree,
-write the packages to another, write a batch file to remove
-files that are not needed any more after installation
-(cf.\ 'make'). %%% !? cf. Wiki `Make (software) 2009/04/11
-
-I used 'txtproc' also for \emph{large-scale substitutions}
-(it had been decided to change the orthography in a part of a book).
-Other large-scale substitutions may be:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item inserting &\index commands;
-\item inserting (soft) hyphenation commands near accents;
-\item manual umlaut-conversion.\footnote{If you know the ``names''
- of the encodings, Heiko Oberdiek's 'stringenc' may be
- preferable.}
-\item typographical (or even orthographical) corrections (same mistake
- many times on each of hundreds of pages).
- You may turn `...' into `$\dots$' and `etc.' into `etc.\'
- etc.\footnote{But what when a new sentence is starting indeed?
- Well, `cf.' is an easier example.---`etc.' even showed
- a problem in 'niceverb'. 'mdcorr.cfg' replaces `etc. '
- only, so you can keep the extra space by a code line break
- (2009/04/11)}
- This could replace packages like 'easylatex', 'txt2latex',
- 'txt2tex' in a customizable way, using, e.g., the ``correct''
- hook from 'makedoc.sty' as exemplified in 'mdcorr.cfg'
- (2009/04/12, see examples section of 'makedoc.pdf').
- Section~\ref{sec:replchain} provides setup for such macros.
-\item as to 'easylatex' again, \emph{lists} could be detected and
- transformed into \LaTeX\ list commands. This could re-implement
- the lists functionality of 'wiki.sty' that is somewhat
- dangerous. %% TODO 2009/04/15
-\item introduce your own \emph{shorthands} to be expanded not as \TeX\ macros,
- but by text substitution;
-\item in EPS files, copy the bounding box to the top two lines
- for the 'graphics' bundle.
-\end{itemize}
-%
-In certain cases, insertions deteriorate readability, hyphenation
-corrections even make text search difficult.
-It is therefore suggested to
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item keep editing the file without the insertions,
-\item run the script (commands based on 'fifinddo') for insertions
- in the preamble of the main file
- (```\jobname.tex''', maybe &\input the script file) and
-\item &\input the result file within the `document' environment.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-In general, differences to ``manual'' replacing by the substitution
-function of your \emph{text editor} is that
-\begin{itemize}
-\item you first keep the original version,
-\item you can check the resulting file before you replace the original
- file by it,
-\item you can store the replacement script in order to check for
- mistakes at a later stage of your work,
-\item you can do \emph{all} the replacements in \emph{one run}
- (by \emph{one} script to check for mistakes),
-\item you can store replacement scripts for future applications,
- so you needn't type the patterns and replacement strings anew.
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-\subsubsection{Missing}
-% \subsection{To implement or not to implement \dots} %% TODO!? 2009/04/13
-% Actually, 'fifinddo' doesn't implement very much, and this possibly
-% won't change, even if I am lucky. ``Practical applications'' tend to
-% show (in my view) that there is a very complex space of possibilities
-% what parsing macros could do. If I try to ``attack'' 'Perl' or so,
-% cf.\ 'CPAN'\@. If I am lucky and become famous, 'fifinddo' will get many
-% extensions in separate packages, cf.\ 'pstricks'. I also like it when
-% you can choose among packages for similar purposes, and this may apply
-% to extensions of 'fifinddo' as well.
-%
-% What \emph{really} is missing very badly at present is matching
-% \emph{sequences} of strings. However, 'makedoc' contains a practical
-% application of this for the case that both strings appear \emph{in the same
-% line}. A better algorithm would have to read more lines from the input
-% file etc.
-%
-% As it just comes to my frightened mind, there is even a problem with
-% ``strings''/``patterns'' that are \emph{phrases} of words, containing
-% spaces \dots
-%
-% Clearly much comfort concerning \emph{routine} jobs is missing now,
-% 'txtproc' has more. Please sponsor (or otherwise support) the work for
-% improving this.
-%
-It should be noted (perhaps here) that the present approach to parsing
-is a quite \emph{simple} one and in this respect much different to the
-string handling mechanisms of 'stringstrings', 'ted', 'xstrings' (as I
-understand them, perhaps also 'coolstr') which are \emph{much more
-powerful} than what is offered here---but perhaps slow and for
-practical applications possibly replaceable by the present approach.
-\emph{Expandable replacement} seems not to exist outside 'fifinddo'
-(2009/04/13).
-
-Much is missing, I know.\footnote{There
- is more in my badly implemented 'txtproc.sty'.}
-I am just implementing what I actually need
-and what could show that this approach is worth being pursued.
-It may need being sponsored or otherwise supported.
-
-\subsection{For insiders}
-
-\emph{Warning:} You may (at least at the present state of the work)
-have little success with this package, if you don't know about
-\TeX's category codes and how \TeX\ macros are defined.
-The package rather provides tools for package writers.
-You may, however, be able to run other packages which just load
-'fifinddo' as required background.
-
-That 'fifinddo' acts on ``\TeX(t)'' files or so means that
-(at present) I think of applications on ``plain text'' files which
-will usually be \TeX\ input files. ``At present'' they are read
-without ``special characters,'' so essentially category codes of input
-characters are either 11 (``letter'') or 12 (``other'').
-This way some things are easier than with usual \TeX\ applications:
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item You can ``look into'' curly braces and ``behind'' comment characters.
-\item There are exact or safe tests especially of \emph{empty macro arguments}
- that are ``expandable,'' i.e., they are ``robust,''
- don't need assignments, can be executed in `\write'ing and in
- `\edef' definitions. ``Usually,'' the safe way to test emptiness
- is storing a macro argument as a macro, say `\tempo', in order
- to test `\ifx\tempo\empty' where `\empty' has been defined
- by `\def\empty{}' in the format. But this requires some
- `\def\tempo{#<n>}' which breaks in ``mere expanding''
- (\TeX\ \emph{evaluates} `\tempo' instead of defining it).
- An \emph{expandable} test on emptiness is, e.g. `\ifx$#<n>$',
- where we hope that it becomes `\iftrue' just if macro argument
- `#<n>' is empty indeed. However, ``usually'' it may \emph{also}
- become `\iftrue' when `#<n>' starts with `$'---if the latter
- has category code 3 (``math shift''). But 'fifinddo' does
- not assign category code 3 to any character from the input file!
- Therefore `\ifx$#<n>$' is `\iftrue' \emph{exactly} if `#<n>' is
- empty.
-\item You can avoid interference with packages that are needed for
- typesetting. You can do the ``preprocessing'' in one run with
- typesetting, but you should do the preprocessing before you
- load packages needed for typesetting. One may even try to keep
- the macros and settings for preprocessing local to a group.
-\end{enumerate}
-%
-Once there may be an option to read input with some usual \TeX\
-category codes as well, it may be useful to (some of)
-\begin{itemize}
-\item avoid matching substrings of control words,
-\item skip blank spaces as \TeX\ does it usually,
-\item catch \emph{balanced} input pieces,
-\item ignore comments,
-\item ignore certain characters.
-\end{itemize}
-
-The essential approach of 'fifinddo' to looking for single strings is
-described in some detail in section~\ref{sec:theory}.
-
-The implementation of 'fifinddo' is as follows.
-User commands are specially highlighted (boxed\slash coloured),
-together with their syntax description.
-
-% \end{document}
-
-\section{Preliminaries}
-\subsection{Head of file (Legalese)}
- \sloppy %% 2009/04/06
-\input{fifinddo.doc}
-\end{document}
-
-%% TODO cf. Kastrup 'makematch' and others 2009/04/09
-
-%% 2009/04/10: title break, by -> with(!?); `boxed/coloured'
-%% 2009/04/12: useful: own shorthands
-%% 2009/04/13: substr.sty, \emph{expandable}, w/o `implement'!?
-%% 2009/04/15: same with \in@
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-\ProvidesFile{makedoc.cfg}[2009/04/15
- local settings for `makedoc.sty' etc.]
-
-\RequirePackage{moreverb}
-\newenvironment{packagecode}
- {\PackageCode}
- {\endPackageCode}
-\gdef\PackageCode{%
- \small
-%% Get rid of 'niceverb' stuff:
- % \MakeOther\`\MakeOther\'%% probably OK with moreverb
- \MakeOther<\MakeOther\|%
- %% <- TODO should be 'niceverb' command 2009/04/08
- \listing{1}}
-\gdef\endPackageCode{%
- \endlisting
- \global\def\PackageCode{%
- \small
- % \MakeOther\`\MakeOther\'%% probably OK with moreverb
- \MakeOther<\MakeOther\|% niceverb
- \listingcont}%
- \global\let\endPackageCode\endlistingcont}
-\renewcommand*{\listinglabel}[1]{%
- \llap{\scriptsize\rmfamily\the#1}\hskip\listingoffset\relax}
-
-\RequirePackage{niceverb}[2009/04/11] %% (' and ''; `etc.'\@
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\cs}[1]{\texttt{\char`\\#1}}
- %% <- `&\@tempa' and `&\_tempa' fail 2009/04/14
-\RequirePackage{color}
-
-%% TODO rather in 'niceverb' 2009/04/06:
-\CatCode\|\active
-\newcommand*{\CmdBox}{%
- \ifvmode \pagebreak[1]\fi %% TODO!? 2009/04/06
- \begingroup \let\do\MakeOther \dospecials \tt \TypesetCmdBox}
-\def\TypesetCmdBox#1|{%% redefine for changing design
-% \fboxrule=.6pt \fboxsep=-\fboxrule
-% \fcolorbox[cmyk]{0,0,0,1}{.1,0,.2,.1}{%
-% \kern2pt\strut\CmdSyntaxVerb#1\kern2pt}}}
-% \kern2pt\strut#1\kern2pt}%% \dospecials version
-% \fboxrule=.6pt \fboxsep=.2pt
-% \fbox{%
-% \fboxrule=0pt \fboxsep=-1pt
- \fboxrule=0pt \fboxsep=0pt
-% \kern.2pt
- \colorbox[cmyk]{.1,0,.2,.05}{%
- \kern1.6pt\strut#1\kern1.6pt}%
-% \kern.2pt
-% }%
- \endgroup
- \nopagebreak[3]} %% TODO!? 2009/04/06
-\let|\CmdBox
-
-\pagestyle{headings}
-
-\endinput
-
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-\ProvidesFile{makedoc.tex}[2009/04/15 documentation for `makedoc.sty']
-\title{\textsf{makedoc}---Preprocessing documentation by \TeX}
- %% 2009/04/10: \\---\\\ breaks TOC
-\author{Uwe L\"uck\,---\,{\tt http://contact-ednotes.sty.de.vu}}
-\listfiles
- \begingroup %% generate makedoc.doc and mdcorr.doc
-\RequirePackage{makedoc}
-\input{mdcorr.cfg}
-\LaTeXresultFile{makedoc.doc}
-\HeaderLines{22}
-\MainDocParser{\ProcessInputWith{comment}}
-\MakeDoc{makedoc.sty}
-\CloseResultFile
-
-\LaTeXresultFile{mdcorr.doc}
-\HeaderLines{0}
-\MainDocParser{\ProcessInputWith{comment}}
-\MakeDoc{mdcorr.cfg}
-\CloseResultFile
- \endgroup %% makedoc.doc and mdcorr.doc ready
-\documentclass{article}
-\input{makedoc.cfg}
-\begin{document}
-\maketitle
-\begin{abstract}\noindent\hspace{1sp}%% for niceverb-apostrophe
-'makedoc' provides commands for generating \LaTeX\ input from a
-package file in order to typeset documentation of the latter
-(somewhat similar and opposite to 'docstrip').
-Certain comment marks are removed, and listing commands are inserted.
-This continues the policy of 'niceverb' to minimize documentation
-markup in package files. 'makedoc' extends and exemplifies the parsing
-package 'fifinddo'. After an edit (and test) of your package,
-you get the new documentation in one run (or two or three runs---for
-labels and TOC, as usual) of the documentation driver file.---This
-is an \emph{alternative} to the standard 'doc' package and its
-`\DocInput'. The present approach provides \emph{less} than 'doc'
-does, rather deliberately. It may be helpful at least for the
-development of small packages, or at least at early stages.
-\end{abstract}
-\tableofcontents
-\section{Introduction}
-The abstract will not be repeated in this section. Let me add instead
-that I was in dire need of such a package, I got stuck with my packages
-because I lost orientation in them, and I was unhappy with the forms
-of documentations of my other packages, and documenting them with the
-'doc' system was not attractive for me (neither considered helpful).
-I also worked on \emph{Windows} until September 2008, and I find a system
-like the present one still more attractive then using (learning!\@)
-other filtering utilities (see below on 'awk'). And I may work on
-\emph{Windows} once again and don't want to depend on installing some $\dots$
-there.
-
-\subsection{Prior work and what is new}
-It is, of course, not a new idea to get around comment marks `%' to
-typeset the documentation. 'doc''s `\DocInput' does this by making `%'
-an ``ignored'' character. This way you cannot use `%' for commenting
-comments (so 'doc' offers a ``new comment mark'' `^^A').
-You also cannot use `%' for commenting out code (that you are
-pondering or use for debugging only).
-
-Moreover, 'doc' requires enclosing package code explicitly by
-environment commands (behind comment marks). Stephan I. B\"ottcher
-with his 'lineno.sty' and Grzegorz Murzynowski in 'gmdoc' aimed at
-doing away with this requirement. 'lineno.sty' contains 'awk' scripts
-to remove starting comment marks and to insert listing commands.
-A file 'lineno.tex' is generated that typesets the documentation.
-By the way, 'lineno.sty' is full of discussions, but it is not
-'docstrip'ped---the maintainers never have received a complaint
-that inputting 'lineno.sty' were too slow.
-
-'gmdoc' seems to get around comment marks and insert listing commands
-\emph{while typesetting} by a refined version of `\DocInput',
-through some careful detecting and analysing comment marks,
-the approach resembles detection of lists in 'wiki.sty'.\footnote{See
- 'gmdoc.pdf' on &\DocInput. You can learn a lot from this 220 pages
- document! I also find 'pauldoc' and 'xdoc' inspiring.}
-And this is a matter of principles---comparing the approaches of
-\emph{preprocessing} ('lineno.sty') and \emph{``smart typesetting''}
-('gmdoc', 'wiki'). Sometimes preprocessing seems to be simpler,
-sometimes detecting while typesetting. (Another example is the
-preprocessor 'easylatex' of which 'wiki.sty' is a much reduced
-``while typesetting'' variant.) ``While typesetting'' may be easier
-when single characters or sequences of two or three encode markup
-information---but such detection can badly interfere with other
-packages etc. ``Preprocessing'' may be easier when entire ``strings''
-of characters decide, which may be anywhere in a file line.
-
-'makedoc' chooses \emph{preprocessing}, as 'lineno.sty', but by
-\emph{\TeX}. There is a general discussion of this choice in the
-documentation of 'fifinddo'. Preprocessing here can be done in the
-same \LaTeX\ run as typesetting, though you can avoid
-incompatabilities with packages needed for typesetting
-(by inputting them only \emph{after} preprocessing).
-
-'lineno.sty' exemplifies why preprocessing with \emph{\TeX} may be
-preferable to preprocessing with other utilities:
-When I took over maintenance of 'lineno.sty',
-I needed hard work to get the 'awk' script running.
-The \emph{Munich} 'awk' seemed \emph{not} to behave as the \emph{Kiel}
-'awk' (I chose a Munich 'nawk' and reworked the script a little).
-\TeX\ seems to have better fixed functionality than other utilities!
-
-%% TODO Paul Isambert's (CTAN recently) 2009/04/08
-
-\subsection{Basics on using 'makedoc'}
-At least in the long run, using 'makedoc' should not imply commitment
-to a certain design or to certain \LaTeX\ packages for typesetting
-listings and documentations. Therefore, 'makedoc.cfg' (currently)
-contains \emph{local} or \emph{personal choices}, but also
-\emph{experiments} with future features of 'niceverb'.
-Especially, (at present) the `packagecode'
-environment that 'makedoc' `\write's must be chosen.
-Currently this is the `listing' environment from 'moreverb'
-with some modifications or extra settings.
-It may be vital to `\MakeOther' the active characters from 'niceverb'
-in the setup of `packagecode'. See the \emph{example} in
-section~\ref{sec:fifinddo}.
-
-Finally, each package file to be typeset will need its own
-\emph{script} of 'makedoc' commands. It should fit into the preamble
-of the main file for documenting the package (currently %% 2009/04/09
- just 5 commands seem to suffice, see the \emph{example} in
- section~\ref{sec:fifinddo} and section~\ref{sec:script}
- on typical ``bundling'' \emph{script commands}).
-As an alternative, you may prefer to have ``content only'' (as much as
-possible) in the main typesetting file and in its preamble only
-`\input' a separate script file.
-
-Yes, the idea of documenting a package \emph{here} is to have a
-separate ``driver'' file for typsetting the documentation.
-It may contain an introduction and a guide for users.
-The documentation of the package code that has been prepared by the
-'makedoc' script will be `\input'. Alternatively, the ``driver file''
-could have title etc.\ only, or preamble and a minimal `document'
-environment only.
-
-So there may be many files, which may look confusing, especially as
-compared with the 'doc' procedure. However,
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item ``One file distribution'' still is possible thanks to the
- `filecontents' environment.
-\item The 'makedoc' script can create a batch file (fitting the
- system, maybe using Will Robertson's 'ifplatform', or
- 'texsys.cfg', or \dots)
- that removes certain auxiliary files or moves them to a
- certain directory.
-\item I find it helpful to have rather little ``contentual'' text
- in the package file.
-\item The procedure now runs very smoothly, once the stumbling blocks
- have been overcome.\footnote{\hspace{1sp}%% TODO help in 'niceverb'!
- 'niceverb' v0.1 was too sloppy with
- some things, and self-documentation of 'makedoc.sty' was
- difficult---its parsing and that from 'verbatim' cannot
- distinguish between markup code and typeset code.}
-\end{enumerate}
-
-\subsection{Examples}
-The documentations of 'fifinddo' and of 'makedoc' itself are typeset
-using 'makedoc' (\hspace{1sp}'niceverb.pdf' as well, yet comments
-remained scarce). 'fifinddo.pdf' documents 'fifinddo.sty', typeset
-from 'fifinddo.tex', likewise 'makedoc.pdf'.
-Section~\ref{sec:fifinddo} contains listings of 'makedoc.cfg' and the
-'makedoc' script file 'mkfddoc.tex' especially made for 'fifinddo.pdf'.
-'fifinddo.doc', 'makedoc.doc', and 'niceverb.doc' are the \TeX\ input
-files that were made with 'makedoc.sty'---I have only looked at them
-when something was wrong (often syntax mistakes in typing).
-
-The Wikipedia syntax feature `%% === subsubsection ===' is only used in
-'fifinddo.sty' and 'niceverb.sty'.
-
-\section{Implementation}
-\subsection{Preliminaries}
-Head of file (Legalese):
-\sloppy
-\input{makedoc.doc}
-The previous empty code line is the one \TeX\ insists to add at every
-end of a file it writes. %% todo TeXbook where? 2009/04/08
-
-\section{Examples: documentation of 'fifinddo'}\label{sec:fifinddo}
-
-\subsection{\hspace{1sp}'makedoc.cfg'}
-'fifinddo.pdf' and 'makedoc.pdf' were typeset with the following
-configuration file 'makedoc.cfg':
-\begingroup \MakeOther\|\MakeOther\`\MakeOther\'\MakeOther\<
- %% <- TODO should be 'niceverb' command 2009/04/08
- \listinginput[5]{1}{makedoc.cfg}
-\endgroup
-
-\subsection{\hspace{1sp}'mkfddoc.tex'}
-'fifinddo.pdf' was typeset with the following 'makedoc' script file
-'mkfddoc.tex':
-\begingroup \MakeOther\|\MakeOther\`\MakeOther\'\MakeOther\<
-\listinginput[5]{1}{mkfddoc.tex}
-\endgroup
-
-\subsection{\hspace{1sp}'mdcorr.cfg'}
-'fifinddo.pdf' and 'makedoc.pdf' were typeset with the following
-typographical corrections in 'mdcorr.cfg':
-\strut\hrule
-\begingroup \MakeOther\|\MakeOther\`\MakeOther\'\MakeOther\<
-\listinginput[5]{1}{mdcorr.cfg}
-\endgroup
-\hrule\strut
-This code also exemplifies the syntax 'niceverb' provides for writing
-about \LaTeX\ macros. It is typeset here with 'makedoc.sty' again
-and then looks thus:
-\strut\hrule
-\input{mdcorr.doc}
-\strut\hrule
-
-\end{document}
-
-2009/04/12: more on examples
-2009/04/15: exemplification of niceverb.sty by mdcorr.cfg
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/nicetext/mdcorr.cfg b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/nicetext/mdcorr.cfg
deleted file mode 100644
index 44e21e0ae80..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/nicetext/mdcorr.cfg
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-\ProvidesFile{mdcorr.cfg}[2009/04/15
- local typographical corrections with makedoc.sty]
-%% Also demonstrates 'niceverb.sty'.
-\renewcommand*{\PatternCodes}{\MakeOther\\\MakeOther\ }
-\renewcommand*{\MakeDocCorrectHook}[1]{\ProcessStringWith{#1}{dots}}
-%% |\MakeExpandableAllReplacer{<id>}{<find>}{<replace>}{<id-next>}|%
-%% \footnote{Yes,
-%% &\MakeExpandableAllReplacer{<id>}{<find>}{<replace>}{<id-next>}.}
-\MakeExpandableAllReplacer{dots}{...}{$\dots$}{cf}
-\MakeExpandableAllReplacer{cf}{cf.}{cf.\ }{etc}
-\MakeExpandableAllReplacer{etc}{etc. }{etc.\ }{LEAVE}
-%% So you can keep inter-sentence space after `etc.'
-%% by a code line break
-\renewcommand*{\PatternCodes}{\fdPatternCodes}
-%% ... restores 'fifinddo' default.
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/nicetext/mkfddoc.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/nicetext/mkfddoc.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index c4a4937a963..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/nicetext/mkfddoc.tex
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-\ProvidesFile{mkfddoc.tex}[2009/04/15
- prepare typesetting fifinddo.sty]
-
- \begingroup %% generate fifinddo.doc
-\RequirePackage{makedoc}[2009/04/13]
-\input{mdcorr.cfg}
-
-% \NoEmptyCodeLines %% TODO
-\ProcessLineMessage{}
-\LaTeXresultFile{fifinddo.doc}
-\HeaderLines{23}
-\MainDocParser{%
-% \IfInputLine{=33}{\tracingmacros=1 }{}
-% \IfInputLine{=35}{\tracingmacros=0 }{}
- \SectionLevelTwoParseInput}
-% \tracingmacros=1
-\MakeDoc{fifinddo.sty}
-\CloseResultFile
- \endgroup %% fifinddo.doc ready
-\endinput
-
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/nicetext/niceverb.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/nicetext/niceverb.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index 629d240c458..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/nicetext/niceverb.tex
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,331 +0,0 @@
-\ProvidesFile{niceverb.tex}[2009/04/15 documenting niceverb.sty]
-\title{\textsf{niceverb.sty}\\---\\Minimizing
- Markup\\for Documenting \LaTeX\ packages%%% \thanks{This
-% manual describes package version
-% version 0.2 as of April 09, 2009%%%\fileversion\ as of \filedate\
-% .}}%%%of the package.}%
-}
-\author{Uwe L\"uck\\{\tt http://contact-ednotes.sty.de.vu}}
-\listfiles
- \begingroup %% build niceverb.doc
- \RequirePackage{makedoc}
- \LaTeXresultFile{niceverb.doc}
- \HeaderLines{19}
- \MainDocParser{\SectionLevelTwoParseInput}
- \MakeDoc{niceverb.sty}
- \CloseResultFile
- \endgroup
-% \input{mknvdoc.tex}
-\documentclass{article}%% TODO paper dimensions!?
-\input{makedoc.cfg}\MakeOther\|%% TODO \verb| 2009/04/09
-%% removed 2009/04/09 for makedoc.sty:
-% \usepackage{niceverb}
-% \usepackage{moreverb}
-% \usepackage{verbatim}
-% \newenvironment{packagecode}
-% {\PackageCode}
-% {\endPackageCode}
-% \gdef\PackageCode{\small \listing[5]{1}}
-% \gdef\endPackageCode{%
-% \endlisting
-% \global\def\PackageCode{\small \listingcont}%
-% \global\let\endPackageCode\endlistingcont}
-% \renewcommand*{\listinglabel}[1]{%
-% \llap{\footnotesize\rmfamily\the#1}\hskip\listingoffset\relax}
-
-\begin{document}
-\maketitle
-
-\begin{abstract}\noindent\hspace{1sp}%% exemplifies a problem
-'niceverb.sty' provides very decent syntax for describing \LaTeX\
-packages and the syntax of macros conforming to \LaTeX\ syntax
-conventions.
-\end{abstract}
-\tableofcontents
-
- %% TODO table listing active characters
-\section{Presenting 'niceverb'}
-\subsection{Purpose}
-% \begin{abstract}\noindent
-% The 'nicetext' bundle provides ``minimal'' markup
-The 'niceverb' package provides ``minimal'' markup for documenting \LaTeX\
-packages, reducing the number of keystrokes/visible characters needed
-% .\,.\,. %%% ... %% TODO nicedots
-(kind of poor man's WYSIWYG).\footnote{``What you see is what you
-get.'' Novices are always warned that WYSIWYG is essentially
-impossible with \LaTeX.}
-% One feature---\verb'&\foo'%%% badly self-documenting, `&' fails
-It conveniently handles command names in arguments of macros
-such as &\footnote or even of sectioning commands.
-% (`.aux'/`.toc' entries).
-%
-% This is done by making some characters active.
-% 'niceverb.sty' thus resembles 'wiki.sty'; both are siblings.
-% \end{abstract}
-If you use 'makedoc.sty' additionally, commands for typesetting a
-package's code are inserted automatically (just using \TeX).
-%%% \footnote{Stephan I. B\"ottcher used
-%%% 'awk' instead to typeset the documentation of his 'lineno.sty'.}
-As opposed to tools that are rather common on UNIX/Linux, this
-operation should work at any \TeX\ installation, irrespective of
-platform.
-
-Both packages may at least be useful while working at a very new package
-and may suffice with small, simple packages. After having edited your
-package's code (typically in a `.sty' file), you just ``{`latex'}'' the
-manual file (maybe some `.tex' file) and get instantly the corresponding
-refreshed documentation.
-
-'niceverb' and 'makedoc' may also help to generate without much effort
-documentations of nowadays commonly expected typographical quality for
-packages that so far only had plain text documentations.
-
-\subsection{Acknowledgement/Basic Ideas}
-Three ideas of Stephan I. B\"ottcher's in documenting his 'lineno.sty'
-inspired the present work:
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item
-The markup and its definitions are short and simple,
-markup commands are placed at the right ``margin''
-of the ASCII file,
-so you hardly see them in reading the source file,
-you rather just read the text that will be printed.
-\item
-An 'awk' script removes the `%'s starting \emph{documentation} lines
-and inserts the commands for typesetting the package's \emph{code}
-(you don't see them in the source).
-\item
-An active character (\lq&|\rq) issues a `\string' \emph{and} switches
-to typewriter typeface for typesetting a command verbatim---so this
-works without changing category codes (which is the usual idea of
-typesetting code), therefore it works even in macro arguments.
-\end{enumerate}
-
-\subsection{The Commands and Features of 'niceverb'}
-
-Single quotes \verb|`|, \verb|'|, ``less than'' \verb|<| (accompanied
-with \verb|>|), the hash mark \verb|#|, ampersand \verb|&|, and in an
-extended ``auto mode'' even backslash \verb|\| become &\active
-characters with ``special effects.'' \lq`|'\,.\,.\,.\,`|'\rq\
-should highlight descriptions of user commands and their syntax.
-
-The package mainly aims at typesetting commands and descriptions of their
-syntax \emph{if the latter is ``standard \LaTeX-like''},
-using ``meta-variables.'' A string to be
-typeset ``verbatim'' thus is assumed to start with a single command like
-&\foo, maybe followed by stars (\lq`*'\rq) and pairs of
-square brackets (`['.\,.\,.`]') or
-curly braces (\verb'{'.\,.\,.\verb'}'),
-where those pairs contain strings indicating the typical
-kinds of contents for the respective arguments of that command.
-A typical example is this:
-\[&\foo*[<opt-arg>]{<mand-arg>}\]
-This was achieved by typing \[\verb'&\foo*[<opt-arg>]{<mand-arg>}'\]
-In ``auto mode'' of the package, even typing
-\[\verb|\foo*[<opt-arg>]{<mand-arg>}|\]
- %% angle brackets feature to be suppressed here!
-would have sufficed---WYSIWYG! (I call such mixtures of
-\emph{verbatim} and ``meta-variables'' \textit{\lq meta-code\rq}.)
-
-Now for the details:
-\begin{description}
-
-\item[``Meta-variables:''] {\sloppy The package supports the ``angle
-brackets'' style of ``meta-variables'' (as with <meta-variable>).
-You just type \lq\verb'<foo>'\rq\ to get \lq<foo>\rq.\par}
-
-This works due to a sloppy variant &\SimpleVerb of &\verb
-which doesn't care about possible ligatures and definitions of active
-characters. Instead, it assumes that the ``verbatim'' font doesn't
-contain ligatures anyway. \lq\verb'\verb|<foo>|'\rq, by contrast, just
-yields \lq\verb'<foo>'\rq.
-
-Almost the same feature is offered by 'ltxguide.cls' which formats the
-basic guides from the \LaTeX\ Project Team. The present feature,
-however, also works in plain text outside verbatim mode.
-% On the other hand: without << feature
-
-\item[Single quotes (left/right) for ``short verb:'']
-{\sloppy The package ``assumes'' that \emph{quoting} refers to
-\emph{code}, therefore \lq\verb|`foo'|\rq\ is typeset as
-\lq`foo'\rq. This somewhat resembles the &\MakeShortVerb feature of
-'doc.sty'.\par}
-
-It will typically fail when you try to typeset commands (and their
-syntax) in \emph{macro arguments}---e.g.,
-$$\verb|\footnote{`\bar' is a celebrated fake example!}|$$
-will try to \emph{execute} &\bar instead of typesetting it, giving
-an ``undefined'' error so.
-\verb|\verb| fails in the same situation, for the same reason.
-\lq\verb|&|\rq\ (&\footnote{&&&\bar<remaining>}) or
-``auto mode'' (see below) may then work better.
-
-Double quotes and apostrophes should still work the usual way;
-otherwise you could control the parsing mechanisms using curly braces
-(outside and inside don't interact).
-To get usual single quotes, you can use their standard substitutes
-`\lq' and `\rq'.
-You can ``abuse'' this ``single quotes'' feature just to get typewriter
-typeface.\footnote{In macro arguments this requires that the right
-single quote &' is &\active.}
-For difficult cases, you can still use the standard `\verb'
-command from \LaTeX.
-
-\item[Single right quotes for &\textsf:]
-{\sloppy Package names are (by some unwritten convention!?)
-typeset with `\textsf';
-it was natural to use a remaining case of using single quotes
-for abbreviating &\textsf{<text>} by \SimpleVerb|'<text>'|.\footnote{%
-Font switching by sequences of single quotes is a feature of the
-syntax for editing Wikipedia pages and of 'wiki.sty'.}\par}
-%% TODO fails in parentheses due to preserving apostrophes
-
-This idea of switching fonts continues font switching of 'wiki.sty'
-which uses the syntax for editing Wikipedia pages.
-
-\item[Ampersand \lq&&\rq\ typesets command syntax even in arguments:]
-\hfil e.g., type \lq\verb|&\foo{<arg>}|\rq\ to get
-\lq`\foo{<arg>}'\rq. This may be even more convenient for typing than
-the single quotes method, although looking somewhat strange.
-However, `&' may terminate \textit{verbatim} unexpectedly, being
-designed for displaying ``\LaTeX-like command syntax'' in the first
-instance.\footnote{Moreover, && currently has a limited 'xspace'
-functionality only.}\footnote{You can even use && for referring to
- active characters like && in footnotes etc.!}
-
-\begin{sloppypar}
-This choice of `&' rests on the assumption that there won't be many
-tables in the documenation. You can restore the usual meaning of `&'
-by \verb|\MakeAlign\&| and turn the present special meaning on again by
-$$\verb|\MakeActiveLet\&\CmdSyntaxVerb|.$$
-You could also
-redefine (&\renewcommand) &\descriptionlabel using `\CmdSyntaxVerb'
-(the ``normal command'' equivalent to `&') so \verb|\item[\foo]| works
-as wanted.
-\end{sloppypar}
-
-\item[``Auto mode'' typesets commands verbatim unless .\,.\,.]
-{\sloppy
-\hfil In~``auto mode'', the backslash \lq`\'\rq\ is an active character that
-builds a command name from the ensuing letters and typesets the
-command (and its syntax, allowing meta-variables) verbatim.
-However, there are some exceptions, which are collected in a macro
-&\niceverbNoVerbList. &\begin, &\end, and &\item belong to this list,
-you can redefine (`\renewcommand') it.
-There is also a command &\NormalCommand{<letters>} \emph{issuing} the
-command `\<letters>' instead of typesetting it.
-Since auto mode is somewhat dangerous, you have to start it explicitly
-by &\AutoCmdSyntaxVerb. You can end it by &\EndAutoCmdSyntaxVerb.\par}
-
-Auto mode is motivated by the observation that there are package files
-containing their documentation as pure (well-readable) ASCII
-text---contain\-ing the names of the new commands without any kind of
-quotation marks or verbatim commands.
-Auto mode should typeset such documentation just from the same ASCII
-text.
-
-\item[Hash mark &# comes verbatim.]
-No macro definitions are expected in the `document'
-environment.\footnote{This idea recently appeared on the 'latex-l'
-mailing list. It may be wrong, not sure at the moment, think of
-'latexa.ltx' .\,.\,.}
-Rather, \lq`#'\rq\ is an active character for taking the next
-character (assuming it is a digit) to form a reference to a
-\emph{macro parameter}---\lq`#1'\rq\ becomes \lq#1\rq\ (WYSIWYG
-indeed!).
-\end{description}
-
-\subsection{Examples}
-The local configuration file 'mdcorr.cfg' documents itself using
-'niceverb' syntax. Its code and the documentation that is typeset from
-it are at the end of the \lq examples\rq\ section of 'makedoc.pdf'.
-(2009/04/15)
-
-Moreover, the documentation 'niceverb.pdf' of 'niceverb.sty' was
-typeset from 'niceverb.tex' and 'niceverb.sty' using 'niceverb'
-syntax, likewise 'fifinddo.pdf' and 'makedoc.pdf'.
-The example of 'niceverb' shows the most frequent use of the `&'
-feature.
-
-It seems to me that I could type so many pages on 'fifinddo' and
-'makedoc' in little more than a week
-% (2009/04/12, much of which was needed for debugging and reworking concepts)
-only due to the ``minimal'' \emph{verbatim} and syntax-display syntax.
-
-\subsection{What is Wrong with the Present Version}
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item 'niceverb.sty' should be an extension of 'wiki.sty';
- yet their font selection mechanisms are currently not compatible.
-\item Font switching or horizontal spacing may fail in certain situations
- (parentheses, titles, footnotes; you can correct spacing by
- \lq`\ '\rq).
- %% TODO 2009/04/10 redefine \noindent, \footnote ...
- %% or use correcting function with 'fifinddo'
-% \item
-% The feature of mixing high-quality-typeset comments into the
-% package code listing is implemented in a very rudimentary way only.
-% % just allowing for `\subsection's.
-% The ``comment detector'' detects Wikipedia-style subsection titles
-% instead of lines beginning with percent characters.\footnote{%
-% Percent characters will definitely not be ``ignored'' as with &\DocInput,
-% rather they will hide rests of \emph{documentation} lines as usually,
-% while they will be typeset verbatim in \emph{package code} lines.}
-% Switching between plain and verbatim typesetting in the package
-% listings isn't settled yet, since there are different styles of using
-% percent symbols. I have sometimes used double percent symbols
-% (\lq\verb|%%|\rq)
-% for commenting text and single ones just for ``reversible deletion of
-% code,'' while usually single percent symbols indicate commenting text
-% indeed. Double percent symbols may, by contrast, mean that the text remains
-% visible in the `.sty' file only, suppressed in the typeset
-% documentation ('lineno.sty').
-% For a while, it may be necessary to provide replacing macros for each
-% package separately instead of providing a single macro package
-% managing all of them.
-% \item
-% The code listing currently uses the `listing' and `listingcont'
-% environments of 'moreverb.sty';
-% the code font and the line numbers may be too large.
-\item The ``vertical'' character \lq&|\rq\ was planned to be active
- and provide a version of the `decl' environment of
- 'ltxguide.cls'. Currently 'makedoc.cfg' installs inline,
- coloured\slash framed boxes instead (2009/04/09). They have
- their merits! See 'fifinddo.pdf' and 'makedoc.pdf'. However,
- they badly deal with long command names and many arguments
- .\,.\,. (They could also issue an `\index' command!)---Doubled
- verticals could make the difference, calling a `decl' table
- indeed.
-\item ``Auto mode'' has not been tested on a serious application yet.
-\item 'niceverb''s font switching tricks sometimes turn against their
- inventor (and other users?). There must be some switching
- ``off'' (and ``on'' again).%
- \footnote{\hspace{1sp}'fifinddo'\slash\hspace{1sp}'makedoc'
- %% <- TODO oh, oh! 2009/04/11
- allow inserting such commands from a driver script,
- invisible in the file that contains the ``contentual''
- documentation.}
- Also, there might better help with weird errors,
- some syntax checks might intercept earlier.
-
- Similarly, some choices reflect a
- personal style and should be modifiable, especially by package
- options.\footnote{Please sponsor the project or support it
- otherwise!}
-\end{enumerate}
-
-\pagebreak[3] %% 2009/04/15
-\section{Implementation of the Markup Syntax}
-% \verbatiminput{niceverb.sty}
-% \listinginput[5]{1}{niceverb.sty}
-\input{niceverb.doc}
-
-%% removed 2009/04/09 for makedoc.sty:
-% \section{Code Preparing Source for Typesetting}
-% This is at present in a file `mknvdoc.tex'.
-% \listinginput[5]{1}{mknvdoc}
-\end{document}
-
-2009/04/09: adjusted to new doc-generation method
-2009/04/12: examples, 'awk' lower-case
-2009/04/15: example 'mdcorr.cfg', abstract,
- \pagebreak to implementation
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/nicetext/wikicheat.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/nicetext/wikicheat.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index e56bff99120..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/nicetext/wikicheat.tex
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,148 +0,0 @@
-\ProvidesFile{wikicheat}[2008/07/10 Cheatsheet for wiki.sty]
-% \def\title{Cheatsheet for the \textsf{wiki} Package}
-\def\title{\textbf{Cheatsheet} for the \textbf{\textsf{wiki}} Package}
-\def\author{Uwe L\"uck}
-\documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article}
-\nofiles
-\pagestyle{empty}
-\makeatletter
-\@ifundefined{UndeclareTextCommand}{}{\usepackage{upquote}} %% 2008/07/02
-\makeatother
-\usepackage{wiki}
-% \let\WE\relax \let\WF\relax \let\WH\relax
-\let\WE\wikiEnvironments
-\let\WF\wikiFonts
-\let\WH\wikiHeadings
-\def\SP#1{\multicolumn{3}{\VR c\VR}{%
-% \parbox{11cm}{%
- \parbox{13cm}{%
- \footnotesize\it\sloppy\SU#1\SD}}}
-\def\SL{/\hskip.16667em}
-% \setbox0\hbox{(}\showthe\ht0\showthe\dp0 %% height = 3x depth
-\def\SU{\rule{0pt}{.99em}}%%%{1.1em}}
-\def\HSU{\rule{0pt}{.75em}}
-\def\SD{\rule[-.33em]{0pt}{0pt}}%%%45em]{0pt}{0pt}}
-% \def\CS#1{{\tt\textbackslash #1}} %% 2008/07/02
-{\makeatletter \gdef\CS#1{{\tt\@backslashchar#1}}}
-\let\VR| \catcode`\|\active \def|{\verb|}
-\begin{document}
-% \maketitle
-
-\enlargethispage{3\normalbaselineskip}
-\vspace*{-\topmargin} %% !?
-\vspace*{-\headheight}\vspace*{-\headsep}\vspace*{-\topsep}\vspace*{-\partopsep}
-\begin{center}
-\large \title\\[.4ex] \normalsize
-Some \LaTeX-Markup through some Wiki-Markup\\[.8ex]
- \author, \today
-% \end{center}
-
-\vspace{\topsep}
-\vspace*{\partopsep}
-% \vspace{1.5ex}
-% \vspace{1ex}
-% \hrule
-% \vspace{1ex}
-
-% \begin{center}
-\leavevmode\kern-1em
-\begin{tabular}{\VR l\VR l\VR l\VR}
-\hline\hline
-\SU\SD\bf Code for \textsf{wiki.sty}&\bf What you get& \bf like \LaTeX-code\\
-\hline\hline
-|''italic''|&\WF ''italic''&|\textit{italic}|\SU\\
-|'''bold'''|&\WF '''bold'''&|\textbf{bold}|%%%\\
-\SD\\
-% |'''''bf+it'''''|&\WF '''''bf+it'''''
-% &|\textbf{\textit{bf+it}}|\SD\\
-% |'''''B+I'''''|&\WF '''''B+I''''' &|\textbf{\textit{B+I}}|\SD\\
-\hline
-\SP{``Italic'' and ``bold'' may be combined, nested, overlap.
-% Automatic italic correction cannot be suppressed by \CS{nocorr}.
-% Implementation uses \LaTeX\ internals; no groups are formed.
-Quotation marks
-% (even German)
-usually are not
-affected.---Turn
-% {\tt '\string{\string}''} may help with
-% apostrophes.---Turn
-font feature on/off by \CS{wikiFonts}\SL\CS{nowikiFonts}; disable feature
-entirely by package option {\tt noFonts}.}\\
-\hline\hline
-|== Level 1 ==|&\Large\bf\HSU 1\quad Level 1&|\section{Level 1}|\SU\\
-|=== Level 2 ===|&\large\bf 1.1\quad Level 2&|\subsection{Level 2}|\SU\\
-|==== Level 3 ====|&\bf 1.1.1\quad Level 3&|\subsubsection{Level 3}|\\
-|===== Level 4 =====|&\bf Level 4 &|\paragraph{Level 4}|\SD\\
-|====== Level 5 ======|&\bf Level 5 &|\subparagraph{Level 5}|\SD\\
-\hline
-\SP{Turn heading feature on/off by \CS{wikiHeadings}\SL\CS{nowikiHeadings};
-disable feature entirely by package option {\tt noHeadings}.}\\
-\hline\hline
-&&|\begin{itemize}|\SU\\
-|* One|&\textbullet\hspace\labelsep One &|\item One|\\[2\parsep]
-|* Two|&\textbullet\hspace\labelsep Two &|\item Two|\\
-&&|\end{itemize}|\SD\\
-\hline
-&&|\begin{enumerate}|\SU\\
-|# One|&1.\hspace\labelsep One &|\item One|\\[2\parsep]
-|# Two|&2.\hspace\labelsep Two &|\item Two|\\
-&&|\end{enumerate}|\SD\\
-\hline
-&&|\begin{description}|\SU\\
-|;[club] explain|&\textbf{club}\hspace\labelsep explain
- &|\item[club] explain|\\[2\parsep]
-|;[widow] explain|&\textbf{widow}\hspace\labelsep explain
- &|\item[widow] explain|\\
-&&|\end{description}|\SD\\
-\hline
- & &|She wrote:|\SU\\
-|She wrote:|&\smash{\raisebox{\topsep}{She wrote:}}&|\begin{quote}|\\
-|:Indeed| &\hspace\leftmargini Indeed&|Indeed|\\
- & &|\end{quote}|\SD\\
-\hline
- & &|Type|\SU\\
-|Type| &\smash{\raisebox{\topsep}{Type}}&|\begin{verbatim}|\\
-| \typeout{OK!}| &|\typeout{OK!}|&|\typeout{OK!}|\\
- & &|\end{verbatim}|\SD\\
-\hline
-\SP{A \CS{begin} is executed when {\tt*} etc.\ is first character of a
-code line; an indent starts {\tt verbatim}.
-\CS{end} is executed at code line without indent and not beginning with
-{\tt*} etc.---Turn this feature on by \CS{wikiEnvironments}; turn off by
-\CS{nowikiEnvironments}, e.g., to get around incompatibilities
-(lists feature is most dangerous).
-Disable feature entirely by package option {\tt noEnvironments}.
-Package option {\tt noVerbatim} instead may usually suffice,
-if you don't want to have any {\tt verbatim}.}\\
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-\end{tabular}
-\kern-1em
-\end{center}
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-% \section{Test}\subsection{Sub-Test}\subsubsection{Subsub-Test}
-% \paragraph{Para}\subparagraph{Sub-Para}
-
-\footnotesize
-% \vspace{2ex}
-\sloppy
-\noindent \WE\WF %%% '''Please note:'''
-''Note:''
-% *
-Explicit '''turning on''' by %%% one of
-% \[|\wikiEnvironments|,\quad |\wikiFonts|,\quad |\wikiHeadings|\]
-|\wikiEnvironments| %%% , |\wikiFonts|, |\wikiHeadings|,
-etc.\
-% or by |\wikimarkup| (which executes the former three) is ''required'';
-is '''required''';
-e.g., after %%% |\maketitle| and
-|\tableofcontents|.
-|\wikimarkup| '''activates ''all''''' the features.
-% *
-|\nowikimarkup| %%% executes all of
-% \[|\nowikiEnvironments|,\quad |\nowikiFonts|,\quad |\nowikiHeadings|.\]
-% |\nowikiEnvironments|, |\nowikiFonts|, |\nowikiHeadings|.
-% Use them to get around incompatible code.
-'''''dis''ables all''' of them, e.g., to get around incompatibilities.
-
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