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authorNorbert Preining <preining@logic.at>2006-11-06 01:06:06 +0000
committerNorbert Preining <preining@logic.at>2006-11-06 01:06:06 +0000
commit6ebd159ea2e62827f832b12137ec75a322e32ec0 (patch)
tree317793a8c1f76e8d6dcf3046420392fbd599f4ba /Master/texmf-dist/source
parent3d2caaeddabf9f9bf2b309c6d3ba42e6b5dc71fa (diff)
Again loads of updates due to a long train ride
updates to: eskdx screenplay syntax (dvi->pdf) swebib substr (dvi->pdf) stdpage (one new test file) stdclsdv (dvi->pdf) ssqquote sseq sprite splitbib snapshot (pdf doc) smartref (new doc) smalltableof (new doc) siggraph sidecap shorttoc (new doc) sffms script (new doc) scientificpaper (new doc) scale savefnmark (new doc) sauterfonts (new doc) rtkinenc (new doc) added to tpm-ctan-check: tableaux syntax swebib svn supertabular substr subfloat subeqnarray subeqn stdpage stdclsdv stage stack ssqquote sseq srcltx sprite splitbib splines spie soul snapshot smartref smalltableof slideshow siggraph sidecap showlabels showdim shorttoc shadbox sffms seqsplit semaphor script scientificpaper scalebar scale savetrees savesym savefnmark sauterfonts rtkinenc most of them license checked in the TeX Catalogue git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@2392 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
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-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/scale/COPYING340
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/screenplay/screenplay.dtx41
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/script/script2e.txt52
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/siggraph/README78
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/splitbib/splitbib.dtx87
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ssqquote/ssqquote.drv20
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ssqquote/ssqquote.readme90
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/stdpage/stdpage.dtx143
8 files changed, 178 insertions, 673 deletions
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/scale/COPYING b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/scale/COPYING
deleted file mode 100644
index d60c31a97a5..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/scale/COPYING
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,340 +0,0 @@
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/screenplay/screenplay.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/screenplay/screenplay.dtx
index efbc80e5d3a..1a1428aba14 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/screenplay/screenplay.dtx
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/screenplay/screenplay.dtx
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
%</dtx>
%<driver>\ProvidesFile{screenplay.drv}
% \fi
-%\ProvidesFile{screenplay}[2006/11/03 v1.518
+%\ProvidesFile{screenplay}[2006/11/04 v1.521
% LaTeX2e Draft Screenplay document class
% (C)2006 John Pate
% released under the GNU General Public License]
@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ pdfsubject=LaTeX2e\ class\ documentation\ and\ source\ (C)2006\ John\ Pate]
% The formatting required is minimalist. \texttt{screenplay.cls} will
% issue an error message if you use any options.
%
-% |\documentclass{screenplay}[2006/11/03]| \\
+% |\documentclass{screenplay}[2006/11/04]| \\
% is your first command, you can give the optional date argument in
% case of any earlier copies of \texttt{screenplay.cls} lying around.
%
@@ -377,8 +377,9 @@ pdfsubject=LaTeX2e\ class\ documentation\ and\ source\ (C)2006\ John\ Pate]
% \changes{1.1.1}{2006 Oct 08}{minor code changes, v1.504}
% \changes{1.1.5}{2006 Oct 19}{minor code changes, revision to
% comments, v1.511}
+% \changes{1.2.0}{2006 Nov 04}{minor code, documentation, changes, v1.521}
%
-% \texttt{screenplay.cls v1.518} was tested with\ldots
+% \texttt{screenplay.cls v1.521} was tested with\ldots
% \begin{itemize}
% \item pdfe\TeX\ 3.141592-1.21a-2.2 (\Web2C\ 7.5.4)
% \item \texttt{dvips(k)} 5.95a
@@ -398,7 +399,7 @@ pdfsubject=LaTeX2e\ class\ documentation\ and\ source\ (C)2006\ John\ Pate]
% \end{macrocode}
% Say it like it is\ldots
% \begin{macrocode}
-\ProvidesClass{screenplay}[2006/11/03 v1.518
+\ProvidesClass{screenplay}[2006/11/04 v1.521
LaTeX2e Draft Screenplay document class
(C)2006 John Pate
released under the GNU General Public License]
@@ -407,7 +408,7 @@ pdfsubject=LaTeX2e\ class\ documentation\ and\ source\ (C)2006\ John\ Pate]
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareOption*{%
\PackageError{screenplay}{Unwanted option '\CurrentOption'}%
- {There are no options available for class screenplay v1.518}}
+ {There are no options available for class screenplay v1.521}}
\ProcessOptions\relax
% \end{macrocode}
% |ifthen| needed for testing for optional args\ldots
@@ -623,15 +624,15 @@ pdfsubject=LaTeX2e\ class\ documentation\ and\ source\ (C)2006\ John\ Pate]
\newcommand{\agent}[1]{\renewcommand{\@agent}{#1}}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
-% \begin{macro}{\titlesepspace}
+% \begin{macro}{\titskip}
% Determines how far down below the title the extra info
% on the title page is written.
-% You may have to adjust the |\titlesepspace| if you put in
+% You may have to adjust the |\titskip| if you put in
% a lot of text for |\address| and/or |\agent| but if you do
% there's probably too much---it's a rubber length\ldots
% \begin{macrocode}
-\newlength{\titlesepspace}
-\setlength{\titlesepspace}{3.75in plus 0in minus 1.5in}
+\newlength{\titskip}
+\setlength{\titskip}{3.75in plus 0in minus 1.5in}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \begin{macro}{\coverpage}
@@ -647,7 +648,7 @@ pdfsubject=LaTeX2e\ class\ documentation\ and\ source\ (C)2006\ John\ Pate]
\vspace{\baselineskip}
\@author
\end{center}
- \vspace{\titlesepspace}
+ \vspace{\titskip}
% \end{macrocode}
% |\agent| details at left margin in a |\parbox|, 2" space then
% |\author| and |\address| details in a |\parbox|\ldots
@@ -727,7 +728,7 @@ pdfsubject=LaTeX2e\ class\ documentation\ and\ source\ (C)2006\ John\ Pate]
\newcommand{\dialbreak}[2][]{
\\\dialnametab\hbox{\more}%
\end{dialogue}
-\pagebreak
+\newpage
\ifthenelse{\not\equal{#1}{}}
{
\begin{dialogue}[#1]{\MakeUppercase{#2} \contd}
@@ -843,7 +844,7 @@ TITLE OVER:
\newcommand{\titbreak}{
\\\dialnametab\hbox{\more}%
\end{titleover}
-\pagebreak
+\newpage
\begin{titleover}[\contd]
}
% \end{macrocode}
@@ -933,7 +934,7 @@ FADE IN:
%
% Issue info as to what we do\ldots
% \begin{macrocode}
-\ProvidesPackage{hardmarg}[2006/11/03 v1.518
+\ProvidesPackage{hardmarg}[2006/11/04 v1.521
For use with class screenplay
(C)2006 John Pate
released under the GNU General Public License]
@@ -1014,9 +1015,9 @@ released under the GNU General Public License]
% solid brass and is inferior to these all-brass ones, hence the
% necessity for part numbers.
%
-% The washers are for the side where the prongs are
-% folded over, you use \textbf{two brads}, each with a single washer,
-% one in the top and one in the bottom hole leaving the central hole empty.
+% The washers are for the back, where the prongs are folded over;
+% you use \emph{two brads}, each with a single washer, one in the
+% top and one in the bottom hole leaving the central hole empty.
%
% And while I'm on about paper, 120 pages is really the absolute
% longest you should go. A script that runs between 100 and 110
@@ -1048,7 +1049,7 @@ released under the GNU General Public License]
%
% Feel free to help with documentation.
%
-% \pagebreak
+% \newpage
% \section{A note for our Sponsor}
%
% I don't think I'm alone when I say\ldots
@@ -1059,7 +1060,7 @@ released under the GNU General Public License]
% \bigskip
% All Hail Discordia!
% \normalsize
-% \pagebreak
+% \newpage
%
%\iffalse
%<*rider>
@@ -1069,7 +1070,7 @@ released under the GNU General Public License]
%% see http://www.dvc.org.uk/sacrific.txt/
%% for more information on the document class.
%%
-\documentclass{screenplay}[2006/11/03]
+\documentclass{screenplay}[2006/11/04]
\title{For a Few Days More}
\author{April Rider}
\address{555 George St NNW\\
@@ -1128,7 +1129,7 @@ comes.
%\fi
%\iffalse
%<*example>
-\documentclass{screenplay}[2006/11/03]
+\documentclass{screenplay}[2006/11/04]
\title{Example .tex File}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/script/script2e.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/script/script2e.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index c985149b5da..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/script/script2e.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,52 +0,0 @@
-Script 2e
-=========
-
-
-
-Das Archiv enthaelt nur die an LaTeX2e angepassten Style und Class-Dateien.
-
-Zusaetzlich noch eine experimentelle 18pt-Option, die aber schnell wieder
-entfernt ist.
-
-Das originale Script-Paket muss vorhanden sein, da es sich hier um ein "Patch"-
-Archiv handelt, das nicht alle Dateien enthaelt.
-
-Bugreports an:
-
- Roland Lichti Fax: 0 72 49 - 46 17
- Hildastrasse 32 BBS: 0 72 49 - 46 17
- 76297 Stutensee Fido: 2:2476/100
- e-mail: fatman@kpfalz.schiele-ct.de
- SFNet: 142:103/201
- VNet: 46:9611/701
-
-
-
-Listing archive: script2e.Lzh
-
- Original Packed Rat Date Time Attr Type CRC Name
- -------- -------- --- ------- -------- ------ ----- ---- ----------------
- 23170 5438 24% 94-04-22 15:42:08 ...... -lh5- 628E script.cls
- 1547 470 31% 94-04-21 12:57:16 ...... -lh5- 8857 script10.sty
- 1552 482 32% 94-04-07 13:07:30 ...... -lh5- BB9F script11.sty
- 1515 474 32% 94-04-21 13:03:18 ...... -lh5- F152 script12.sty
- 1519 465 31% 94-04-22 15:41:54 ...... -lh5- EA82 script18.sty
- 16729 4324 26% 94-04-27 23:37:10 ...... -lh5- D537 script_l.cls
- 1767 768 44% 94-04-29 19:11:38 ...... -lh5- 282D script2e.txt
- 20122 4937 25% 94-06-08 22:51:50 ...... -lh5- 251A script_s.cls
- -------- -------- --- ----------------
- 67921 17358 26% 8 files.
-
-Die Dateien dieses Pakets sind NICHT die originalen SCRIPT 2.0-Dateien, sondern
-von mir an LaTeX2e angepasst.
-
- Roland Lichti
-
-===============================================================================
-Bug-History
-===========
-17.06.94 Frank Perske: Verweis auf FONTS.STY und falsche Groessenangaben
- * Verweis von \input{fonts.sty} (einer privaten Deklarationsdatei) auf
- \input{oldlfont.sty} geaendert.
- * Groessendefinitionen auf exakte Punkt-Werte abgeaendert (Vorgaben
- von Herrn Perske), um Warnungen zu reduzieren. \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/siggraph/README b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/siggraph/README
deleted file mode 100644
index 4f0b572ee32..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/siggraph/README
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,78 +0,0 @@
-SIGGRAPH class, version 1.1.1, January 17, 1996
-Written by Daniel Kartch
- Program of Computer Graphics
- Cornell University
- dan@graphics.cornell.edu
-
-The latest version of these files can be found at
- http://www.graphics.cornell.edu/~dan/texstuff/siggraph/
-
-This distribution provides a document class for formatting papers
-according to the specifications for submission to the annual
-ACM Siggraph conference. It contains three files:
-
-README - this file
-siggraph.dtx - documented source code
-siggraph.ins - installation driver
-
-To install it, type
- latex siggraph.ins
-Then place the resulting siggraph.cls file somewhere where TeX can find it.
-
-To generate the user's guide, type
- latex siggraph.dtx
- makeindex -s gglo.ist -o siggraph.gls siggraph.glo
- (If you don't have the makeindex program, you may skip this step.
- The user's guide will be produced without the Change History.)
- latex siggraph.dtx
-
-This package is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-and to promote compatibility of documents created at different sites,
-but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
-Please see the siggraph.dtx file for copyright and distribution information.
-
-=============================================================================
-
-CHANGE HISTORY:
-
-v1.1.1 Changed copyright space to 1.5 inches.
-
-v1.1.0 Added \keywords and \estpages commands.
- Disabled \passport command.
- Changed \acmcategory/\acmformat commands to \category/\format.
-
-v1.0.0 Added preprint option.
- Changed \acmpassport command to \passport.
-
-v0.9.0 Added \teaser command to allow pictures placed between the
- title block and the start of the text.
- Added \titlespace and \teaserspace to control spacing
- between title block, teaser, and text.
-
-v0.8.3 Added \sectionfont command.
- Added singlespace and doublespace options
- Lots of internal changes in implementation
-
-v0.8.1 Made copyright space 1 inch
-
-v0.8.0 I really hated having to use the \acmopening command to
- instead of \maketitle and the abstract environment in order
- to get the abstract to appear on both the cover page and
- in the paper. I finally figured out how to modify the
- abstract environment to store its contents for use on
- the cover page, so the \acmopening command has now
- been eliminated.
-
-v0.7.0 Added `widereview' option for one-column, double-spaced,
- 12-point review papers
-
-v0.6.3 Fixed one-column mode
- Put page numbers back in for review papers
-
-v0.6.2 Fixed missing affiliation in title block
-
-v0.6.1 Made titles bold
- Minor corrections in user's guide
-
-
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/splitbib/splitbib.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/splitbib/splitbib.dtx
index b154dd08f9a..da8c49d2612 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/splitbib/splitbib.dtx
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/splitbib/splitbib.dtx
@@ -4,7 +4,8 @@
% splitbib.dtx
%
% Nicolas MARKEY <markey@lsv.ens-cachan.fr>
-% 2005/02/25
+% 2005/12/22
+% v1.17
%
% ===================================================================
%
@@ -37,7 +38,7 @@
\ProvidesFile{splitbib.dtx}
%</dtx>
%<+package>\ProvidesPackage{splitbib}
- [2005/02/25 v1.12 Splits bibliography into categories]
+ [2005/12/22 v1.17 Splits bibliography into categories]
% \end{macrocode}
%
%
@@ -50,7 +51,7 @@
% \end{macrocode}
% We do want an index, using linenumbers
% \begin{macrocode}
-\CheckSum{1872}
+\CheckSum{1860}
\StopEventually{}
\EnableCrossrefs
\CodelineIndex
@@ -95,6 +96,15 @@
% not expanded in v1.10. This led to
% wrong references when extra prefixes
% were used.}
+% \changes{1.12}{2005/02/25}{}
+% \changes{1.13}{2005/08/16}{}
+% \changes{1.14}{2005/11/26}{[export] doesn't export the number
+% if it will be computed correctly.}
+% \changes{1.15}{2005/11/27}{fix a bug in option reorder}
+% \changes{1.16}{2005/12/12}{fix a stupid bug in previous version}
+% \changes{1.17}{2005/12/22}{fix another bug related to reorder,
+% fix a bug with label prefixes}
+%
%
% \title{Split your bibliography into categories
% \thanks{This file has version number \fileversion,
@@ -192,7 +202,7 @@
% for the optional argument
% of \cmd\bibitem. In order to fully use their features, you should load
% \package{splitbib} with the \texttt{export} argument, so that their original
-% definitions of \cmd\bibitem will be used when processing the bibliography.
+% definitions of \cmd\bibitem{} will be used when processing the bibliography.
% Globally speaking, the \texttt{export} option should make \package{splitbib}
% compatible with many type of bibliography;
% \item Since
@@ -333,10 +343,12 @@
% \item \texttt{reorder} tells \package{splitbib} to use the order the entries
% appear in the \cmd\SBentries\ as the output order. The default is to
% keep the order the references appear in the \ext{bib}~file within each
-% (sub)categories.
+% (sub)categories. With \texttt{reorder}, entries that have no category
+% will be omitted.
% \item\texttt{export} will export the new \env{thebibliography} environment
% into an \ext{sbb}~file, similar to the \ext{bbl}~file, but with
-% categories. The default is not to create that file.
+% categories. The default is not to create that file, but you should consider
+% adding this option if you encounter compilation problems.
% \item\texttt{nonewchap} and \texttt{nonewsec} prevent \env{thebibliography}
% to start a new chapter or section.
% \end{itemize}
@@ -374,11 +386,11 @@
% \begin{macro}{NMSB@catlevelone}
% \begin{macro}{NMSB@catleveltwo}
% These two counters are used for numbering categories. Their initial value is
-% set to $10$ here. We require that the category number always has two digits,
+% set to~$10$ here. We require that the category number always has two digits,
% because it is important to ensure that the sorting number we will generate
-% all have the same number of digits (because the 11th entry in the first
-% category should be numberred differently from the 1st entry in the 11th
-% category). The definition below allows up to 89 categories (in fact, 90, but
+% all have the same number of digits (because the~11th entry in the first
+% category should be numberred differently from the 1st entry in the~11th
+% category). The definition below allows up to 89~categories (in fact, 90, but
% one is reserved as the "misc" category), and $89\times
% 89$ subcategories, which should be
% sufficient. It this is not, be aware that modifying the values below is not
@@ -421,7 +433,7 @@
% also have to modify the memory limits of \LaTeX{} anyway. However, as regards
% \package{splitbib}, this can be achieved by simply replacing "100" below by,
% say, "1000".
-% \cmd\NMSB@tok~is a token that will be used to protect commands against expansion.
+% {\makeatletter\cmd\NMSB@tok}~is a token that will be used to protect commands against expansion.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcounter{NMSB@ent}
\newcounter{NMSB@maxent}
@@ -536,49 +548,49 @@
% Errors or warning... Names should be explicit.
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\NMSB@warnnocateg#1,\end{%
- \message{---- SortBib warning ----^^J%
+ \message{---- Splitbib warning ----^^J%
-- The following bib entries have no category: #1^^J}}
\def\NMSB@warndblcateg#1,\end{%
- \message{---- SortBib warning ----^^J%
+ \message{---- Splitbib warning ----^^J%
-- The following bib entries have several categories: #1^^J%
-- The first one will be used.^^J}}
\def\NMSB@warnwronglongest{%
\expandafter\NMSB@tok\expandafter{\NMSB@reallylongestlabel}
- \message{---- SortBib warning ----^^J%
+ \message{---- Splitbib warning ----^^J%
-- The longest label appears to be [\the\NMSB@tok]
instead of}
\@ifundefined{SBlongestlabel}{}{\message{(forced)}}
\expandafter\NMSB@tok\expandafter{\NMSB@longestlabel}
\message{[\the\NMSB@tok]^^J}}
\def\NMSB@errtoomanycat#1{%
- \message{---- SortBib error ----^^J%
+ \message{---- Splitbib error ----^^J%
-- You defined too many level-#1 categories (max = 89).^^J}}
\def\NMSB@errtoomanyent{%
\setcounter{NMSB@maxent}{\NMSB@initent0}
\addtocounter{NMSB@maxent}{-\NMSB@initent}
- \message{---- SortBib error ----^^J%
+ \message{---- Splitbib error ----^^J%
-- You defined too many entries in one category %
(max = \theNMSB@maxent)^^J}}
\def\NMSB@errcattoodeep{%
- \message{---- Sortbib error ----^^J
+ \message{---- Splitbib error ----^^J
-- Only two category depth allowed.^^J}}
\def\NMSB@errentriesoutsidecat{%
- \message{---- Sortbib error ----^^J
+ \message{---- Splitbib error ----^^J
-- \string\SBentries outside category environment.^^J}}
\def\NMSB@errentrieswithoptinsidecat{%
- \message{----Sortbib error ----^^J
+ \message{----Splitbib error ----^^J
-- \string\SBentries with optional argument inside category env.^^J}}
\def\NMSB@erraliasoutsidecat{%
- \message{----Sortbib error ----^^J
+ \message{----Splitbib error ----^^J
-- \string\SBalias used outside category environment.^^J}}
\def\NMSB@erraliasalreadydef#1{%
- \message{----Sortbib error ----^^J
+ \message{----Splitbib error ----^^J
-- Alias #1 multiply defined.^^J}}
\def\NMSB@erraliasundefined#1{%
- \message{----Sortbib error ----^^J
+ \message{----Splitbib error ----^^J
-- Alias #1 undefined.^^J}}
\def\NMSB@errcommentoutsidecat{%
- \message{----Sortbib error ----^^J
+ \message{----Splitbib error ----^^J
-- \string\SBcomment used outside category environment.^^J}}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
@@ -668,10 +680,11 @@
% \begin{macro}{\endcategory}
% \begin{macro}{\NMSB@category}
% \begin{macro}{\lNMSB@category}
-% Definition of the \env{category} environment. While not too deep, we increase the
+% Definition of the \env{category} environment. While not too deep, we
+% increase the
% category number and define the corresponding title and prefix.
% \begin{macrocode}
-\def\category{\@ifnextchar[{\@lNMSBcategory}{\@NMSBcategory}}
+\def\category{\@ifnextchar[{\@lNMSBcategory}{\@lNMSBcategory[]}}
\def\@lNMSBcategory[#1]#2{%
\stepcounter{NMSB@catlevel}%
\ifnum\theNMSB@catlevel>2\relax
@@ -918,16 +931,16 @@
% These are the new \cmd\bibitem~commands. They won't print
% anything. Instead, they write their arguments in different commands
% named after the number of the current
-% entry. Longest label ia also evaluated.
+% entry. Longest label is also evaluated.
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\@lbibitem[#1]#2#3\par{%
\expandafter\ifx\csname NMSBcateg@#2\endcsname\relax
\expandafter\gdef\csname NMSBcateg@#2\endcsname{9999}%
\edef\NMSB@missingcat{\NMSB@missingcat #2,}%
- \ifNMSB@ownorder
- \expandafter\xdef\csname NMSBcateg@\@citeb\endcsname{%
- \csname NMSBcateg@\@citeb\endcsname\theNMSB@maxent}%
- \fi
+% \ifNMSB@ownorder
+% \expandafter\xdef\csname NMSBcateg@#2\endcsname{%
+% \csname NMSBcateg@#2\endcsname\theNMSB@maxent}%
+% \fi
\fi
\let\@tempa\relax
\ifNMSB@ownorder
@@ -987,10 +1000,10 @@
\def\@bibitem#1#2\par{%
\expandafter\ifx\csname NMSBcateg@#1\endcsname\relax
\expandafter\gdef\csname NMSBcateg@#1\endcsname{9999}%
- \ifNMSB@ownorder
- \expandafter\xdef\csname NMSBcateg@\@citeb\endcsname{%
- \csname NMSBcateg@\@citeb\endcsname\theNMSB@maxent}%
- \fi
+% \ifNMSB@ownorder
+% \expandafter\xdef\csname NMSBcateg@#1\endcsname{%
+% \csname NMSBcateg@#1\endcsname\theNMSB@maxent}%
+% \fi
\edef\NMSB@missingcat{\NMSB@missingcat #1,}%
\fi
\def\@tempa{}%
@@ -1255,17 +1268,15 @@
\immediate\write\NMSB@catbib{%
\string\bibitem}%
\expandafter\ifx\expandafter\relax\the\NMSB@currprefixtok
- \expandafter\def\expandafter\NMSB@tempentry
- \expandafter{\the\value{\@listctr}}%
\else
\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\def
\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\NMSB@tempentry
\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter{%
\expandafter\the\expandafter\NMSB@currprefixtok
\the\value{\@listctr}}%
+ \expandafter\NMSB@writecatbib\expandafter{%
+ \expandafter[\NMSB@tempentry]}%
\fi
- \expandafter\NMSB@writecatbib\expandafter{%
- \expandafter[\NMSB@tempentry]}%
\immediate\write\NMSB@catbib{%
{\csname NMSBkey@#5\endcsname}}
\expandafter\let\expandafter\NMSB@tempentry
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ssqquote/ssqquote.drv b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ssqquote/ssqquote.drv
index 1d8466c9b88..94675fc88d6 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ssqquote/ssqquote.drv
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ssqquote/ssqquote.drv
@@ -1,21 +1,25 @@
-%%
+%%
%% This is file `ssqquote.drv',
%% generated with the docstrip utility.
-%%
+%%
%% The original source files were:
-%%
+%%
%% ssqquote.dtx (with options: `driver')
%%
%% IMPORTANT NOTICE:
%%
%% For the copyright see the source file.
%%
-%% You are *not* allowed to modify this file.
+%% Any modified versions of this file must be renamed
+%% with new filenames distinct from ssqquote.drv.
%%
-%% You are *not* allowed to distribute this file.
-%% For distribution of the original source see
-%% the terms for copying and modification in the file ssqquote.dtx.
+%% For distribution of the original source see the terms
+%% for copying and modification in the file ssqquote.dtx.
%%
+%% This generated file may be distributed as long as the
+%% original source files, as listed above, are part of the
+%% same distribution. (The sources need not necessarily be
+%% in the same archive or directory.)
%% \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
@@ -39,5 +43,5 @@
\DocInput{ssqquote.dtx}
\end{document}
\endinput
-%%
+%%
%% End of file `ssqquote.drv'.
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ssqquote/ssqquote.readme b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ssqquote/ssqquote.readme
deleted file mode 100644
index 3a0fc67c213..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ssqquote/ssqquote.readme
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,90 +0,0 @@
-This is the README for the `ssqquote' package by Ulrik Vieth.
--------------------------------------------------------------
-
-DESCRIPTION:
-The `ssqquote' package provides a font definition file and
-a little package file for LaTeX2e to access the cmssq fonts,
-i.e. Computer Modern Sans Serif Quotation Style, in terms of NFSS.
-Once you have installed the font definition files provided in
-this package, it is possible to access the logo fonts using
-NFSS-commands, even if you do not want to use the package file
-provided here.
-
-The package file will define font changing commands \ssqfamily
-and \textssq as well as a `chapterquotes' environment that uses
-the cmssq fonts. This environment is losely based on ideas used
-in the \endchapter macro of the manmac format from The TeXbook.
-
-
-REQUIREMENTS:
-It is assumed that you have the fonts cmssq8.mf and cmssqi8.mf.
-Since they are part of the 75 standard Computer Modern Fonts,
-they should be available in a every TeX installation.
-If you want to use the DC-version of these fonts, you need to
-have version 1.1 of the DC-fonts and you need to edit the file
-dcstdedt.tex so that dcssq8.mf and dcssqi8.mf will be generated.
-
-To typeset the documentation, you also need the `mflogo' package
-by the same author, which should be located in the directory
-/macros/latex2e/contrib/supported/mflogo (or simply ../mflogo).
-
-
-CONTENTS OF THE DISTRIBUTION:
-This distribution consists of the following files that should be
-located in the directory /macros/latex2e/contrib/supported/ssqquote:
-
-ssqquote.readme - this README file
-ssqquote.ins - installation script for LaTeX2e
-ssqquote.dtx - documented sources for LaTeX2e
-
-Running the installation script ssqquote.ins through LaTeX2e will
-produce the following files:
-
-OT1cmssq.fd - font definition file for LaTeX2e
-T1cmssq.fd - font definition file for LaTeX2e
-ssqquote.sty - example package file for LaTeX2e
-ssqquote.drv - documentation driver for LaTeX2e
-
-
-INSTALLATION PROCEDURE:
-
-1. Check that the METAFONT inputs directory of your TeX installation
- contains the files cmssq8.mf and cmssqi8.mf. This should normally
- be the case. If not, retrieve the files from /systems/knuth/cm,
- install them in you METAFONT inputs directory and generate them
- by running them through METAFONT.
-
-2. If you want to use the DC-version of these fonts, check that
- you've got version 1.1 of the DC-fonts available from /fonts/dc.
- Before you install them, edit the file dcstdedt.tex and
- uncomment the lines to produce the fonts dcssq and dcssqi.
-
-3. Now, after you have installed and/or updated the required fonts,
- you can run the installation script ssqquote.ins through LaTeX2e.
-
-4. Finally, install the font definition files OT1cmssq.fd and
- T1cmssq.fd as well as the package file ssqquote.sty in your
- LaTeX2e inputs directory.
-
-5. If you want to typeset the documentation, run the documentation
- driver ssqquote.drv through LaTeX2e. This requires the `mflogo'
- package available from /macros/latex2e/contrib/supported/mflogo.
-
-
-LEGALESE:
-The standard disclaimers and restrictions for LaTeX2e also apply
-for this package. In particular, you are not allowed to distribute
-generated files produced from this package without the accompanying
-documentation. However, you are free to incorporate the code for
-the font changing commands from the example package file in your
-own packages if you only want to use the font defintion file from
-this package.
-
-This package is supported. Send bug reports or questions and comments
-to the author's e-mail address given below. Please note that the
-LaTeX3 Project Team is *not* responsible for this contributed package.
-
-
-Happy TeXing,
-
-Ulrik Vieth E-Mail: vieth@convex.rz.uni-duesseldorf.de 94/05/21
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/stdpage/stdpage.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/stdpage/stdpage.dtx
index 45f5293e912..7fdbee071e8 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/stdpage/stdpage.dtx
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/stdpage/stdpage.dtx
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
% \iffalse meta-comment
%
-% Copyright (C) 2004 by Georg Michael Verweyen <Georg.Verweyen@rub.de>
+% Copyright (C) 2004--2005 by Georg Michael Verweyen <Georg.Verweyen@rub.de>
% --------------------------------------------------
%
% This file may be distributed and/or modified under the
@@ -18,15 +18,15 @@
% \iffalse
%<package>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1999/12/01]
%<package>\ProvidesPackage{stdpage}
-%<package> [2004/12/20 v0.5 stdpage.sty]
+%<package> [2005/03/30 v0.6 stdpage.sty]
%
%<*driver>
\documentclass{ltxdoc}
\renewcommand{\familydefault}{\rmdefault}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[ngerman]{babel}
-\usepackage{hyperref,times}
-\usepackage[chars=65,baselinestretch=1.3,hyphen=false]{stdpage}
+\usepackage{hyperref,courier}
+\usepackage[typewriter,chars=70,lines=35]{stdpage}
\hypersetup{%
pdftitle={Das stdpage-Paket},%
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@
%</driver>
% \fi
%
-% \CheckSum{124}
+% \CheckSum{207}
%
% \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
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@
% \changes{v0.3}{2004/06/17}{Wieder alles überarbeitet, das Paket xkeyval wird
% nicht mehr gebraucht. Die Funktionalität ist unverändert.}
% \changes{v0.4}{2004/06/21}{Some English documentation added}
-%
+% \changes{v0.6}{2005/03/30}{Additional Features, bugs removed, lot's of changes}
%
% \title{Das \textsf{stdpage} Paket -- \emph{The \textsf{stdpage}
% package}\thanks{%
@@ -78,7 +78,6 @@
% }%
% }%
% \author{Georg Michael Verweyen \\ \texttt{Georg.Verweyen@rub.de}}
-%
% \maketitle
%
% \abstract{%
@@ -124,15 +123,28 @@
%
% Neu in Version 0.5 sind die Möglichkeiten, den Durchschuss zu
% erhöhen, die Silbentrennung abzustellen und Leerzeilen zwischen
-% den Absätzen einzufügen. Diese Dokumentation
-% wurde mit |\usepackage[chars=65,baselinestretch=1.3,hyphen=false]{stdpage}|
-% erzeugt.
+% den Absätzen einzufügen.
%
% {\em Since v0.5 you can spread the lines, stop hyphenation
% optionally and add an empty line at the beginning of a paragraph.
-% This documentation was typeset using
-% |\usepackage[chars=65,baselinestretch=1.3,hyphen=false]{stdpage}|.}
%
+% Für den echten Freund der guten (?) alten Schreibmaschine gibt es
+% jetzt (v0.6) eine Option, die so ziemlich alles, was mir spontan
+% eingefallen ist auf einfache Schriftgrö{\ss}e herunterbrät,
+% |typewriter|. Vom Part bis zur Fu{\ss}note: alles |normalsize|. Die
+% Überschriften werden je nach Gewichtung durch Leerzeilen abgesetzt.
+% Man sollte |courier.sty| benutzen, dann stehen für Überschriften
+% wenigsten fette Schnitte zur Verfügung, damit an die Überschriften
+% wiederfindet.
+%
+% {\em
+% For the real typewriter addicted there is a new (v0.6) option:
+% |typewriter|. This option will turn any fontsize I could imagine used
+% in a heading or footnote, or whatever into normalsize. Headings are
+% separated from the rest of the text by blank lines. You should
+% consider using |courier.sty| with this options, which gives bold
+% headings
+% }
%
% \section{Anwendung -- \emph{Usage}}
%
@@ -150,10 +162,9 @@
% guten alten Schreibmaschine am besten nachahmt, schlie{\ss}lich stammt auch die Idee
% der Normseite aus dieser \"{A}ra. Bei aktiviertem Blocksatz kann der Umbruch durch
% Stauchung und oder Dehnung der Wortzwischenr\"{a}ume etwas anders ausfallen als beim
-% Rausatz.
+% Rausatz (dieses Problem sollte ab v0.6 behoben sein).
%
-% {\em
-% If you are preparing a German ``Normseite'' of 30 lines and 60 characters
+% {\em If you are preparing a German ``Normseite'' of 30 lines and 60 characters
% per line you just put |\usepackage{stdpage}| before the
% |\begin{document}| line -- and everything should be fine. The standard
% behaviour of the package is to make the text ragged, you can change this
@@ -165,11 +176,7 @@
%
% If you want to create a standard page for, let's say the administration of
% the European union, you need a page of 30x50 without paragraph indention,
-% you type in |\usepackage[chars=50, lines=30, noindent]{stdpage}|.
-%
-% I didn't translate the comment on the implementation (which is rather
-% simple). If you are interested in an English hint, just contact me,
-% I'll do my very best \dots
+% you type in\\ |\usepackage[chars=50, lines=30, noindent]{stdpage}|.
% }%
%
% \changes{v0.2}{2004/06/21}{Neue Option: linenumbers}
@@ -204,7 +211,8 @@
% Rest von \"asthetischem Anspruch, aber nun ja -- wenn es der Verlag
% so will: |baselineskip| kann jetzt auch als Option von |stdpage|
% angegeben werden. Für das, was Word gemeinhin anderthalbzeilig
-% nennt, sollte man |baselinestretch=1.25| setzen.
+% nennt, sollte man |baselinestretch=1.2| setzen (was allerdings auch
+% die Standardeinstellung ist, wenn nur |baselinestretch| gefordert wird.
%
% {\em
% In contracts it is often not clear if hyphenation should be used or
@@ -216,11 +224,15 @@
% the lines and need more space. You can change the standard
% \LaTeX-factor |baselinestretch| in the options of |stdpage|.
% |baselinestretch=1.25| will have about the same effect as one and a
-% half linespacing in let's say WORD.
+% half linespacing in let's say WORD. By the way: |baselinestretch| will be
+% set to 1.25 by default when you use |baselinestretch| as an option.
+%
+% I didn't translate the comment on the implementation (which is rather
+% simple). If you are interested in an English hint, just contact me,
+% I'll do my very best \dots
% }
%
-
-
+% \section{Neu -- \emph{New}}
% \StopEventually{\PrintChanges\PrintIndex}
%
% \section{Implementierung}
@@ -233,6 +245,7 @@
,lineno%
}%
\RequirePackage[htt]{hyphenat}%
+ \RequirePackage[rigidchapters]{titlesec}%
% \end{macrocode}
% Typewriter wir zur Standardfamilie erkl\"{a}rt und Absatzeinzug auch bei RaggedRight
% als Standard gesetzt.
@@ -247,17 +260,21 @@
\newlength{\CharsX}%
\newlength{\CharsI}%
\newboolean{st@ndardjust}%
+ \setboolean{st@ndardjust}{false}%
\newboolean{st@ndardnoindent}%
+ \setboolean{st@ndardnoindent}{false}%
\newboolean{st@ndardnumbers}%
+ \setboolean{st@ndardnumbers}{false}%
\newboolean{st@ndardhyphen}%
\setboolean{st@ndardhyphen}{true}%
\newboolean{st@ndardparskip}%
\setboolean{st@ndardparskip}{false}%
+ \newboolean{st@ndardtypewriter}%
+ \setboolean{st@ndardtypewriter}{false}%
\newcommand*{\zeichenzahl}{60}%
\newcommand*{\zeilenzahl}{30}%
% \end{macrocode}
% \subsection{Optionen}
-
% Hier werden jetzt die optionalen Argumente des
% |\usepackage{stdpage}|-Befehls definiert. |#1| bezieht sich jeweils auf
% den Eintrag nach dem Gleichheitszeichen, in eckigen Klammern der
@@ -265,8 +282,7 @@
% Wert folgt. Ob man also |just=true| eingibt oder einfach |just| ist
% egal.
% \begin{macrocode}
-
-\define@key{stdpage}{block}[true]{%Aus kompatibilitätsgründen auf deutsch
+\define@key{stdpage}{block}[true]{%Aus Kompatibilitätsgründen (zu v. 0.4) auf deutsch
\setboolean{st@ndardjust}{#1}%
}%
\define@key{stdpage}{just}[true]{%
@@ -287,13 +303,15 @@
\define@key{stdpage}{chars}[60]{%
\renewcommand{\zeichenzahl}{#1}%
}%
-\define@key{stdpage}{lines}[60]{%
+\define@key{stdpage}{lines}[30]{%
\renewcommand{\zeilenzahl}{#1}%
}%
-\define@key{stdpage}{baselinestretch}[1]{%
+\define@key{stdpage}{baselinestretch}[1.25]{%
\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{#1}%
}%
-% \end{macrocode}
+\define@key{stdpage}{typewriter}[true]{%
+ \setboolean{st@ndardtypewriter}{#1}%
+}% \end{macrocode}
% Die folgenden Zeilen habe ich auch nicht verstanden, sie tun aber ihre
% Arbeit wie erhofft, indem sie das Makro |\ProcessOptionsWithKV| anstelle
% von |\ProcessOptions| bereitstellen, das dann am Ende zum Einsatz kommt.
@@ -324,28 +342,39 @@
\setlength{\St@ndardTextwidth}{0pt}%\topskip}%
\addtolength{\St@ndardTextwidth}{\zeilenzahl\baselineskip}%
% \end{macrocode}
+% Wenn |parskip| gew\"{a}hlt wird, f\"{u}gt stdpage einen Durchschuss
+% zwischen den Absätzen ein. Nix dehnbar - einfach Schreibmaschine.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+ \ifthenelse{\boolean{st@ndardparskip}}%
+ {\setlength{\parskip}{\baselineskip}}{}
+% \end{macrocode}
% Dann werden die Werte an das |typearea|-Paket \"{u}bergeben. Dabei
% m\"{u}ssen etwa 2,4\,\% abgezogen werden, falls die Blockoption
% gew\"{a}hlt wurde, ansonsten sorgt die Stauchung der Wortzwischenr\"{a}ume
-% f\"{u}r entsprechend weniger Seiten (und das soll ja nicht!).
+% f\"{u}r entsprechend weniger Seiten (und das soll ja nicht!). Durch die neuen
+% fontdimen-Werte bei just=true entfällt dieses Gefrickel.
% \begin{macrocode}
- \ifthenelse{\boolean{st@ndardjust}}%
- {%
- \areaset[current]{.976\St@ndardLinewidth}{\St@ndardTextwidth}%
- }%
- {%
- \areaset[current]{\St@ndardLinewidth}{\St@ndardTextwidth}%
- }%
+%%% \ifthenelse{\boolean{st@ndardjust}}%
+%%% {%
+ \areaset[current]{.976\St@ndardLinewidth}{\St@ndardTextwidth}%
+%%% }%
+%%% {%
+%%% \areaset[current]{\St@ndardLinewidth}{\St@ndardTextwidth}%
+%%% }%
% \end{macrocode}
-% Auch zu Beginn wird gegebenenfalls, falls nicht Blocksatz gew\"{u}nscht
-% wurde, auf Rausatz gestellt
+% Auch zu Beginn werden, falls Blocksatz gew\"{u}nscht
+% wurde, die Interwordspaces flexibel gesetzt, sonst wird auf
+% Rausatz oder (wenn hyphen=false) Flattersatz gestellt
% \begin{macrocode}
\ifthenelse{\boolean{st@ndardjust}}%
- {}%
{%
+ \spaceskip=1\CharsI plus 1.5pt minus 0pt
+ }%
+ {%
+ \spaceskip=1\CharsI plus 0pt minus 0pt
\ifthenelse{\boolean{st@ndardhyphen}}%
{%
- \setlength{\RaggedRightRightskip}{0em}% plus .5em minus .5em}%
+ \setlength{\RaggedRightRightskip}{0em minus .75em}
\RaggedRight%
}%
{%
@@ -359,16 +388,36 @@
\linenumbers%
\pagewiselinenumbers%
}{}%
-}%
% \end{macrocode}
-% |emergencystretch| sollte mindestens 3em sein, sonst hat man entschieden
+% Die neue (v. 0.6) Option typewriter brät alle Überschriften auf fette Schreibmaschine runter
+% \begin{macrocode}
+ \ifthenelse{\boolean{st@ndardtypewriter}}%
+ {%
+ \let\sectfont\normalfont
+ \renewcommand{\footnotesize}{\normalsize}
+ \titleformat{\part}{\normalfont\normalsize\bfseries}{\thepart}{1em}{}
+ \titleformat{\chapter}{\normalfont\normalsize\bfseries}{\thechapter}{1em}{}
+ \titleformat{\section}{\normalfont\normalsize\bfseries}{\thesection}{1em}{}
+ \titleformat{\subsection}{\normalfont\normalsize\bfseries}{\thesubsection}{1em}{}
+ \titleformat{\subsubsection}{\normalfont\normalsize\bfseries}{\thesubsubsection}{1em}{}
+ \titleformat{\paragraph}{\normalfont\normalsize\bfseries}{\theparagraph}{1em}{}
+ \titlespacing*{\part}{0pt}{5\baselineskip}{3\baselineskip}
+ \titlespacing*{\chapter}{0pt}{4\baselineskip}{3\baselineskip}
+ \titlespacing*{\section}{0pt}{3\baselineskip}{2\baselineskip}
+ \titlespacing*{\subsection}{0pt}{2\baselineskip}{1\baselineskip}
+ \titlespacing*{\subsubsection}{0pt}{1\baselineskip}{0pt}
+ \titlespacing*{\paragraph}{0pt}{1\baselineskip}{0pt}
+ }{}%
+% \end{macrocode}
+% |emergencystretch| sollte mindestens 2em sein, sonst hat man entschieden
% zu viele Box-Warnungen. Frenchspacing sollte aktiviert
-% sein, vergrößerter Leerraum passt nicht so recht zu Fix-Fonts.
+% sein, vergrö{\ss}erter Leerraum passt nicht so recht zu Fix-Fonts.
% \begin{macrocode}
\frenchspacing
- \emergencystretch=3em%
+ \emergencystretch=2em%
+}%
% \end{macrocode}
-%
+% Hier endet das Argument von |\AtBeginDocument|
% \begin{macrocode}
\ProcessOptionsWithKV{stdpage}
\AtEndOfPackage{%