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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2008-09-08 00:03:25 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2008-09-08 00:03:25 +0000
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catechis update (2sep08)
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/catechis/catechis.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/catechis/catechis.sty
index cc94a2957e1..d9c2b5842ec 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/catechis/catechis.sty
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/catechis/catechis.sty
@@ -19,10 +19,11 @@
%
% This work has the LPPL maintenance status 'maintained'.
%
-% The Current Maintainer of this work is Donald P. Goodman.
+% The Current Maintainer of this work is Donald P. Goodman
+% (dgoodmaniii@gmail.com).
%
-% This work consists of the files catechis.ins, catechis.sty, and
-% test.tex, along with README.
+% This work consists of the files catechis.ins and
+% catechis.sty, along with the README.
% \fi
%
% \maketitle
@@ -40,8 +41,8 @@
% \section{Introduction}
%
% There is no package which provides appropriate commands for writing
-% catechism questions and explanations. One-off hacks are, of course, quite
-% easy to produce:
+% catechism questions and explanations. One-off hacks are, of course,
+% quite easy to produce:
% \begin{quote}
% |\begin{enumerate}| \\
% |\item \textbf{Who made us?} \\ God made us.| \\
@@ -65,8 +66,17 @@
% The |catechis| package was designed to provide just these such commands,
% with significant further additions useful for catechism writing, as well.
%
-% This document was produced in accordance with the \LaTeX\ \textsc{docstrip}
-% utility.
+% This document was produced in accordance with the \LaTeX\
+% \textsc{docstrip} utility.
+%
+% This is version 1.1 of |catechis|; the only change is some
+% cleaning up of the |enumerate|s, mostly just hard-wiring
+% everything so that it actually works. While this comes at
+% the cost of flexibility, it gains\ldots well, actually
+% working, so I considered this a good deal. Hopefully I'll
+% be able to add some flexibility on this score in the
+% future; until then, you can still use the default
+% |enumerate|s but calling them outside of a |\catques|.
%
% Any questions, comments, and improvements can be sent to the package author,
% Donald Goodman, at dgoodmaniii at gmail dot com.
@@ -241,29 +251,6 @@
% might (for hours) I couldn't get it to work without it, so\ldots there
% we are.
%
-% \DescribeMacro{\listmarg}
-% Still, there is one length which by necessity is customizable:
-% |\listmarg|. This governs the left margin of the first level of the
-% |enumerate|. Right now it's set as the difference between the value
-% of |\defquesparindent| and the default indentation of the first level
-% of |enumerate|. That is, |\leftmargini| (the indentation of the first
-% level of a list) is defined as:
-% \begin{quote}
-% |\setlength\leftmargin{\the\defquesparindent+\the\listmarg}|
-% \end{quote}
-% So if you change the value of |\defquesparindent|, you've changed
-% the indentation of the lists. To repair this, you can either redefine
-% |\@listi| entirely, or just |\leftmargini| individually, or you can
-% simply alter the value of |\listmarg|. I recommend the latter; as
-% it's more removed from internals, you're unable to accidentally
-% hose the indentation on your non-catechism |enumerate|s.
-%
-% So, if you want to alter the value of |\defquesparindent| and want
-% that of |\listmarg| to match, try just running it and seeing how it
-% works. Then redefine |\listmarg| as you think is necessary. It's
-% that simple. Okay, so it's not simple; but it's much better than it
-% was previously, I can tell you.
-%
% That essentially completes the discussion of the basic command of the
% |catechis| package. Now we may discuss some of its more advanced features.
%
@@ -399,6 +386,12 @@
% \item There's also one in \textit{Officium Parvum}.\label{testlabel}
% \catcomment{This one could use some work. But it still isn't
% terrible.}
+% \begin{enumerate}
+% \item And now for a few more items\ldots
+% \begin{enumerate}
+% \item Just to see what they look like.
+% \end{enumerate}
+% \end{enumerate}
% \end{enumerate}
% \item It's a part of my plan to make a complete Catholic
% desktop (though what that plan is, exactly, is still somewhat
@@ -445,6 +438,14 @@
% surprised and having to work quite hard to figure out some unexpected
% results.}
% }
+% \catques{Do the enumerates line up properly even when
+% there are two digits in the question number?}{
+% \begin{enumerate}
+% \item Do the enumerates still have proper margins with
+% multiple-digit question numbers?
+% \item Why, yes. Yes, they do.
+% \end{enumerate}
+% }
%
% \section{Implementation}
% \label{sect:code}
@@ -503,8 +504,6 @@
\newlength\quesparindent % Customizable question parindent
\newlength\ansparindent % Customizable answer parindent
\setlength\ansparindent{0em} % Initialize to zero
-\newlength\listindent\newlength\listmarg
-\newlength\perwidth\settowidth\perwidth{.}%
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Now we delcare the counter for the questions. Obvious enough.
@@ -519,6 +518,25 @@
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand\catques[2]{%
\refstepcounter{quesnum}%
+\begingroup\par\setlength\parskip{\the\questionskip plus 2pt minus 2pt}%
+\settowidth\defquesparindent{% This sucks; but for some reason the
+% indentation eats closing spaces, so...
+\quesnumweight{\quesnumstyle{\thequesnum. }}}%
+\ifthenelse{\quesindentstyle=\hangindent}{%
+\setlength\parindent{0pt}}{\hangafter=1}%
+\setlength\quesindentstyle{\the\defquesparindent-\the\quesparindent}%
+\quesnumweight{\quesnumstyle{\thequesnum\@.}} %
+\questionweight{\questionstyle{#1}}\hfill\par\endgroup%
+\begingroup\par\setlength\parskip{\the\answerskip}%
+\ifthenelse{%
+\ansindentstyle=\hangindent}{%
+\setlength\parindent{0pt}}{\hangafter=1}%
+\setlength\ansindentstyle{\the\ansparindent}%
+\settowidth\defanswerindent{%
+\quesnumweight{\quesnumstyle{\thequesnum. }}}%
+\setlength\leftskip{\the\defanswerindent-\the\answerindent}%
+\setlength\rightskip{\the\rtanswerindent}%
+\answeight{\ansstyle{#2}}\hfill\par\endgroup%
\renewcommand\theenumi{\alph{enumi}}%
\labelformat{enumi}{\thequesnum(\theenumi)}%
\renewcommand\theenumii{\arabic{enumii}}%
@@ -528,11 +546,10 @@
\renewcommand\theenumiv{\Alph{enumiv}}%
\labelformat{enumiv}{\thequesnum(\theenumi)(\theenumii)(\theenumiii)%
(\theenumiv)}%
-\setlength\leftmarginiii{2em}%
-\setlength\leftmarginiv{2em}%
+\settowidth\leftmarginiii{2em}%
+\settowidth\leftmarginiv{2em}%
\renewcommand\@listi{%
-\setlength\listmarg{\the\labelsep+\the\labelwidth + \the\perwidth}
-\setlength\leftmargin{\the\defquesparindent + \the\listmarg}%
+\settowidth\leftmargin{\the\defquesparindent. }%
\setlength\parsep{0em}%
\setlength\itemsep{0em plus 2pt minus 2pt}%
\setlength\topsep{0em}
@@ -540,7 +557,7 @@
\setlength\parskip{0em}
}% end redef of \@listi
\renewcommand\@listii{%
-\setlength\leftmargin{0em+\the\labelwidth}%
+\settowidth\leftmargin{(\theenumi) }%
\setlength\parsep{0em}%
\setlength\itemsep{0em plus 2pt minus 2pt}%
\setlength\topsep{0em}
@@ -548,7 +565,7 @@
\setlength\parskip{0em}
}% end redef of \@listii
\renewcommand\@listiii{%
-\setlength\leftmargin{0em+\the\labelwidth}%
+\settowidth\leftmargin{\theenumii. }%
\setlength\parsep{0em}%
\setlength\itemsep{0em plus 2pt minus 2pt}%
\setlength\topsep{0em}
@@ -556,37 +573,18 @@
\setlength\parskip{0em}
}% end redef of \@listiii
\renewcommand\@listiv{%
-\setlength\leftmargin{0em+\the\labelwidth}%
+\settowidth\leftmargin{\theenumiii. }%
\setlength\parsep{0em}%
\setlength\itemsep{0em plus 2pt minus 2pt}%
\setlength\topsep{0em}
\setlength\partopsep{0em}
\setlength\parskip{0em}
}% end redef of \@listiv
-\begingroup\par\setlength\parskip{\the\questionskip plus 2pt minus 2pt}%
-\settowidth\defquesparindent{% This sucks; but for some reason the
-% indentation eats closing spaces, so...
-\quesnumweight{\quesnumstyle{\thequesnum. }}}%
-\ifthenelse{\quesindentstyle=\hangindent}{%
-\setlength\parindent{0pt}}{\hangafter=1}%
-\setlength\quesindentstyle{\the\defquesparindent-\the\quesparindent}%
-\quesnumweight{\quesnumstyle{\thequesnum\@.}} %
-\questionweight{\questionstyle{#1}}\hfill\par\endgroup%
-\begingroup\par\setlength\parskip{\the\answerskip}%
-\ifthenelse{%
-\ansindentstyle=\hangindent}{%
-\setlength\parindent{0pt}}{\hangafter=1}%
-\setlength\ansindentstyle{\the\ansparindent}%
-\settowidth\defanswerindent{%
-\quesnumweight{\quesnumstyle{\thequesnum. }}}%
-\setlength\leftskip{\the\defanswerindent-\the\answerindent}%
-\setlength\rightskip{\the\rtanswerindent}%
-\answeight{\ansstyle{#2}}\hfill\par\endgroup%
}%
% \end{macrocode}
% My, wasn't that messy? Now, on to the |\catcomment| command.
% Now we define the |\catcomment| command. It's pretty simple,
-% actually, thanks to lacking the identation issues that |\cateques| was
+% actually, thanks to lacking the identation issues that |\catques| was
% so plagued by.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand\catcomment[1]{%