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+% C I T E . S T Y
+%
+% version 4.01 (Nov 2003)
+%
+% Compressed, sorted lists of on-line or superscript numerical citations.
+% see also drftcite.sty (And the stub overcite.sty)
+%
+% Copyright (C) 1989-2003 by Donald Arseneau
+% These macros may be freely transmitted, reproduced, or modified
+% provided that this notice is left intact.
+%
+% Instructions follow \endinput.
+% ------------------------------------
+% First, ensure that some catcodes have the expected values
+\edef\citenum{% to restore funny codes
+ \catcode\string`\string ` \the\catcode\string`\`
+ \catcode\string`\string ' \the\catcode\string`\'
+ \catcode\string`\string = \the\catcode\string`\=
+ \catcode\string`\string _ \the\catcode\string`\_
+ \catcode\string`\string : \the\catcode\string`\:}
+\catcode\string`\` 12
+\catcode`\' 12
+\catcode`\= 12
+\catcode`\_ 8
+\catcode`\: 12
+
+% Handle optional variations:
+% [ verbose, nospace, space, ref, nosort, noadjust, superscript, nomove ],
+% \citeform,\citeleft,\citeright,\citemid,\citepunct,\citedash
+%
+% Set defaults:
+
+% [ on the left. Option [ref] does: [Ref. 12, note]
+\providecommand\citeleft{[}
+
+% ] on the right:
+\providecommand\citeright{]}
+
+% , (comma space) before note
+\providecommand\citemid{,\penalty\@medpenalty\ }
+
+% , (comma thin-space) between entries; [nospace] eliminates the space
+\providecommand\citepunct{,\penalty\@m\hskip.13emplus.1emminus.1em}%
+
+% -- (endash) designating range of numbers:
+% (using \hbox avoids easy \exhyphenpenalty breaks)
+\providecommand{\citedash}{\hbox{--}\penalty\@m}
+
+% Each number left as-is:
+\providecommand\citeform{}
+
+% punctuation characters to move for overcite
+\providecommand{\CiteMoveChars}{.,:;}
+
+% font selection for superscript numbers
+\providecommand\OverciteFont{\fontsize\sf@size\baselineskip\selectfont}
+
+
+% Do not repeat warnings. [verbose] reverses
+\let\oc@verbo\relax
+
+% Default is to move punctuation:
+\def\oc@movep#1{\futurelet\@tempb\@citey}
+
+%----------------------
+% \citen uses \@nocite to ignore spaces after commas, and write the aux file
+% \citation. \citen then loops over the citation tags, using \@make@cite@list
+% to make a sorted list of numbers. Finally, \citen executes \@citelist to
+% compress ranges of numbers and print the list. \citen can be used by itself
+% to give citation numbers without the brackets and other formatting; e.g.,
+% "See also ref.~\citen{junk}."
+%
+\DeclareRobustCommand\citen[1]{%
+ \begingroup
+ \let\@safe@activesfalse\@empty
+ \@nocite{#1}% ignores spaces, writes to .aux file, returns #1 in \@no@sparg
+ \@tempcntb\m@ne % \@tempcntb tracks highest number
+ \let\@h@ld\@empty % nothing held from list yet
+ \let\@citea\@empty % no punctuation preceding first
+ \let\@celt\delimiter % an unexpandable, but identifiable, token
+ \def\@cite@list{}% % empty list to start
+ \@for \@citeb:=\@no@sparg\do{\@make@cite@list}% make a sorted list of numbers
+ % After sorted citelist is made, execute it to compress citation ranges.
+ \@tempcnta\m@ne % no previous number
+ \let\@celt\@compress@cite \@cite@list % output number list with compression
+ \@h@ld % output anything held over
+ \endgroup
+ \@restore@auxhandle
+ }
+
+% For each citation, check if it is defined and if it is a number.
+% if a number: insert it in the sorted \@cite@list
+% otherwise: output it immediately.
+%
+\def\@make@cite@list{%
+ \expandafter\let \expandafter\@B@citeB
+ \csname b@\@citeb\@extra@b@citeb \endcsname
+ \ifx\@B@citeB\relax % undefined: output ? and warning
+ \@citea {\bfseries ?}\let\@citea\citepunct \G@refundefinedtrue
+ \@warning {Citation `\@citeb' on page \thepage\space undefined}%
+ \oc@verbo \global\@namedef{b@\@citeb\@extra@b@citeb}{?}%
+ \else % defined % remove previous line to repeat warnings
+ \ifcat _\ifnum\z@<0\@B@citeB _\else A\fi % a positive number, put in list
+ \@addto@cite@list
+ \else % citation is not a number, output immediately
+ \@citea \citeform{\@B@citeB}\let\@citea\citepunct
+ \fi\fi}
+
+% Regular definition for adding entry to cite list, with sorting
+
+\def\@addto@cite@list{\@tempcnta\@B@citeB \relax
+ \ifnum \@tempcnta>\@tempcntb % new highest, add to end (efficiently)
+ \edef\@cite@list{\@cite@list \@celt{\@B@citeB}}%
+ \@tempcntb\@tempcnta
+ \else % arbitrary number: insert appropriately
+ \edef\@cite@list{\expandafter\@sort@celt \@cite@list \@gobble @}%
+ \fi}
+%
+% \@sort@celt inserts number (\@tempcnta) into list of \@celt{num} (#1{#2})
+% \@celt must not be expandable; list should end with two vanishing tokens.
+%
+\def\@sort@celt#1#2{\ifx \@celt #1% parameters are \@celt {num}
+ \ifnum #2<\@tempcnta % number goes later in list
+ \@celt{#2}%
+ \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\@sort@celt % continue
+ \else % number goes here
+ \@celt{\number\@tempcnta}\@celt{#2}% stop comparing
+\fi\fi}
+
+% Check if each number follows previous and can be put in a range
+%
+\def\@compress@cite#1{% % This is executed for each number
+ \advance\@tempcnta\@ne % Now \@tempcnta is one more than the previous number
+ \ifnum #1=\@tempcnta % Number follows previous--hold on to it
+ \ifx\@h@ld\@empty % first pair of successives
+ \expandafter\def\expandafter\@h@ld\expandafter{\@citea
+ \citeform{#1}}%
+ \else % compressible list of successives
+ \def\@h@ld{\citedash \citeform{#1}}%
+ \fi
+ \else % non-successor -- dump what's held and do this one
+ \@h@ld \@citea \citeform{#1}%
+ \let\@h@ld\@empty
+ \fi \@tempcnta#1\let\@citea\citepunct
+}
+
+% Make \cite choose superscript or normal
+
+\DeclareRobustCommand{\cite}{%
+ \@ifnextchar[{\@tempswatrue\@citex}{\@tempswafalse\@citex[]}}
+
+% Do \cite command on line.
+%
+\def\@citex[#1]#2{\@cite{\citen{#2}}{#1}}
+
+\def\@cite#1#2{\leavevmode \cite@adjust
+ \citeleft{#1\if@tempswa\@safe@activesfalse\citemid{#2}\fi
+ \spacefactor\@m % punctuation in note doesn't affect outside
+ }\citeright
+ \@restore@auxhandle}
+
+% Put a penalty before the citation, and adjust the spacing: if no space
+% already or if there is extra space due to some punctuation, then change
+% to one inter-word space.
+%
+\def\cite@adjust{\begingroup%
+ \@tempskipa\lastskip \edef\@tempa{\the\@tempskipa}\unskip
+ \ifnum\lastpenalty=\z@ \penalty\@highpenalty \fi
+ \ifx\@tempa\@zero@skip \spacefactor1001 \fi % if no space before, set flag
+ \ifnum\spacefactor>\@m \ \else \hskip\@tempskipa \fi
+ \endgroup}
+
+
+\edef\@zero@skip{\the\z@skip}
+
+% Superscript cite, with no optional note. Check for punctuation first.
+%
+\def\@citew#1{\begingroup \leavevmode
+ \@if@fillglue \lastskip \relax \unskip
+ \def\@tempa{\@tempcnta\spacefactor
+ \/% this allows the last word to be hyphenated, and it looks better.
+ \@citess{\citen{#1}}\spacefactor\@tempcnta
+ \endgroup \@restore@auxhandle}%
+ \oc@movep\relax}% check for following punctuation (depending on options)
+
+% Move trailing punctuation before the citation:
+%
+\def\@citey{\let\@tempc\@tempa
+ % Watch for double periods and suppress them
+ \ifx\@tempb.\ifnum\spacefactor<\@bigSfactor\else
+ \let\@tempb\relax \let\@tempc\oc@movep
+ \fi\fi
+ % Move other punctuation
+ \expandafter\@citepc\CiteMoveChars\delimiter
+ \@tempc}%
+
+\def\@citepc#1{%
+ \ifx\@tempb#1\@empty #1\let\@tempc\oc@movep \fi
+ \ifx\delimiter#1\else \expandafter\@citepc\fi}
+
+% Replacement for \@cite which defines the formatting normally done
+% around the citation list. This uses superscripts with no brackets.
+% HOWEVER, trailing punctuation has already been moved over. The
+% format for cites with note is given by \@cite. Redefine \@cite and/
+% or \@citex to get different appearance. I don't use \textsuperscript
+% because it is defined BADLY in compatibility mode.
+
+\def\@citess#1{\mbox{$\m@th^{\hbox{\OverciteFont{#1}}}$}}
+
+% \nocite: This is changed to ignore *ALL* spaces and be robust. The
+% parameter list, with spaces removed, is `returned' in \@no@sparg, which
+% is used by \citen.
+%
+\DeclareRobustCommand\nocite[1]{%
+ \@bsphack \@nocite{#1}%
+ \@for \@citeb:=\@no@sparg\do{\@ifundefined{b@\@citeb\@extra@b@citeb}%
+ {\G@refundefinedtrue\@warning{Citation `\@citeb' undefined}%
+ \oc@verbo \global\@namedef{b@\@citeb\@extra@b@citeb}{?}}{}}%
+ \@esphack}
+
+\def\@nocite#1{\begingroup\let\protect\string% normalize active chars
+ \xdef\@no@sparg{\expandafter\@ignsp#1 \: }\endgroup% and remove ALL spaces
+ \if@filesw \immediate\write\@newciteauxhandle % = \@auxout, except with multibib
+ {\string\citation {\@no@sparg}}\fi
+ }
+
+% for ignoring *ALL* spaces in the input. This presumes there are no
+% \outer tokens and no \if-\fi constructs in the parameter. Spaces inside
+% braces are retained.
+%
+\def\@ignsp#1 {\ifx\:#1\@empty\else #1\expandafter\@ignsp\fi}
+
+% \@if@fillglue{glue}{true}{false}
+\begingroup
+ \catcode`F=12 \catcode`I=12\catcode`L=12
+ \lowercase{\endgroup
+ \def\@if@fillglue#1{%
+ \begingroup \skip@#1\relax
+ \expandafter\endgroup\expandafter
+ \@is@fil@ \the\skip@ \relax\@firstoftwo FIL\relax\@secondoftwo\@nil}
+ \def\@is@fil@ #1FIL#2\relax#3#4\@nil{#3}
+}
+
+\let\nocitecount\relax % in case \nocitecount was used for drftcite
+
+% For the time being, just prevent gross errors from using hyperref.
+% There are no hyper-links. (I will need to carry the cite tags through
+% the sorting process, and use \hyper@natlinkstart)
+
+\providecommand\hyper@natlinkstart[1]{}
+\providecommand\hyper@natlinkend{}
+\providecommand\NAT@parse{\@firstofone}
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+% option processing
+
+\DeclareOption{verbose}{\def\oc@verbo#1#2#3#4{}}
+\DeclareOption{nospace}{\def\citepunct{,\penalty\@m}}
+\DeclareOption{space}{\def\citepunct{,\penalty\@highpenalty\ }}
+\DeclareOption{ref}{\def\citeleft{[Ref.\penalty\@M\ }}
+\DeclareOption{nosort}{\def\@addto@cite@list
+ {\edef\@cite@list{\@cite@list \@celt{\@B@citeB}}}}
+\DeclareOption{sort}{}% default!
+\DeclareOption{nomove}{\def\oc@movep{\@tempa}\let\@citey\oc@movep}
+\DeclareOption{move}{}% default
+\DeclareOption{nocompress}{%
+ \def\@compress@cite#1{% % This is executed for each number
+ \@h@ld \@citea \hyper@natlinkstart\citeform{#1}\hyper@natlinkend
+ \let\@h@ld\@empty \let\@citea\citepunct}
+}
+\DeclareOption{compress}{}% default
+\DeclareOption{super}{\ExecuteOptions{superscript}}
+\DeclareOption{superscript}{%
+ \DeclareRobustCommand{\cite}{%
+ \@ifnextchar[{\@tempswatrue\@citex}{\@tempswafalse\@citew}}
+}
+\DeclareOption{noadjust}{\let\cite@adjust\@empty}% Don't change spaces
+\DeclareOption{adjust}{}% adjust space before [ ]
+\DeclareOption{biblabel}{\def\@biblabel#1{\@citess{#1}\kern-\labelsep\,}}
+\ProvidesPackage{cite}[2003/11/04 \space v 4.01]
+\ProcessOptions
+
+\ifx\@citey\oc@movep\else % we are moving punctuation; must ensure sfcodes
+ \mathchardef\@bigSfactor3000
+ \expandafter\def\expandafter\frenchspacing\expandafter{\frenchspacing
+ \mathchardef\@bigSfactor1001
+ \sfcode`\.\@bigSfactor \sfcode`\?\@bigSfactor \sfcode`\!\@bigSfactor }%
+ \ifnum\sfcode`\.=\@m \frenchspacing \fi
+\fi
+
+% Compatability with chapterbib (see use of \@extra@b@citeb)
+\@ifundefined{@extra@b@citeb}{\def\@extra@b@citeb{}}{}
+
+% Compatability with multibib (see use of \@newciteauxhandle) (Yes, this is
+% overly messy, but I asked for it... I can't have multibib putting junk after
+% the cite command because it hides following punctuation, but then I have
+% to restore the ordinary meaning of \@newciteauxhandle = \@auxout.)
+\providecommand\@newciteauxhandle{\@auxout}
+\AtBeginDocument{\@ifundefined{newcites}{\global\let\@restore@auxhandle\relax}{}}
+\def\@restore@auxhandle{\def\@newciteauxhandle{\@auxout}}
+
+
+\@ifundefined{G@refundefinedtrue}{\let\G@refundefinedtrue\relax}{}
+
+\@ifundefined{@safe@activesfalse}{}{}
+\@ifundefined{bbl@cite@choice}{}{\@ifundefined{org@@citex}{}%
+ {\let\org@@citex\@citex}}% Prevent stomping by babel
+
+
+\citenum % execute restore-catcodes
+
+% Aliases:
+\let\citenum\citen
+\let\citeonline\citen
+
+\endinput
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+
+ CITE.STY
+
+Modify LaTeX's normal citation mechanism to:
+
+o Put a comma and a small space between each citation number. The option
+ [nospace] removes that space, and the option [space] replaces it with
+ an ordinary inter-word space.
+
+o Sort citation numbers into ascending order, printing non-numbers before
+ numbers. All numbers should be greater than zero. The [nosort] package
+ option turns off sorting.
+
+o Compress lists of three or more consecutive numbers to one number range
+ which can be split, with difficulty, after the dash. All numbers should
+ be greater than zero. E.g., if you used to get the (nonsense) list
+ [7,5,6,?,4,9,8,Einstein,6], then this style will give [?,Einstein,4-6,6-9].
+ Compression of ranges is disabled by the [nocompress] package option.
+
+o Allow, but strongly discourage, line breaks within a series of
+ citations. Each number is separated by a comma and a small space.
+ A break at the beginning of an optional note is discouraged also.
+
+o Put a high-penalty breakpoint before the citation (unless you specifically
+ forbid it with ~ ). Also, adjust the spacing: if there is no space or if
+ there is extra space due to some punctuation, then change to one inter-word
+ space. E.g., A space will be inserted here\cite{Larry,Curly,Moe}.
+
+o With package option [superscript] (or [super] for short), display citation
+ numbers as superscripts (unless they have optional notes, causing them to
+ be treated as described above). Superscripted citations follow these
+ additional rules:
+
+- Superscript citations use THE SAME INPUT FORMAT as ordinary citations; this
+ style will ignore spaces before the citation, and move trailing punctuation
+ before the superscript citation. For example, "information \cite{source};"
+ ignores the space before \cite and puts the semicolon before the number, just
+ as if you had typed "information;$^{12}$". You may switch off movement with
+ the [nomove] package option (only relevant with [superscript]).
+
+- The punctuation characters that will migrate before the superscript are
+ listed in the macro \CiteMoveChars, which you can redefine. The default is
+ .,;:. Perhaps ! and ? should too, but they weren't listed in the APS style
+ manual I looked at, and I agree with that rule to prevent too much visual
+ separation. Quotes were listed, but they should never have to migrate
+ because both on-line and superscript versions put quotes before the citation.
+ This gives one difficulty --- punctuation following quotes won't migrate
+ inside the quotation: e.g., "``Transition State Theory''\cite{Eyring}." gives
+ "``Transition State Theory''.$^8$", but you may want the period inside the
+ quotes, thus: ``Transition State Theory.''$^8$.
+
+- Doubling of periods (.., ?., !.) is checked for and suppressed. The spacing
+ after the citation is set according to the final punctuation mark moved.
+ There is a problem with double periods after a capitalized abbreviation
+ or directly after \@ : Both of "N.A.S.A. \cite{space}." and "et al.\@
+ \cite{many}." will give doubled periods. These can be fixed as follows:
+ "N.A.S.A\@. \cite{space}." and "et al.\ \cite{many}.". The NASA example
+ gives the wrong spacing when there is no citation. Sorry. Use \ after
+ abbreviations like et al. to get the right spacing within a sentence whether
+ or not a citation follows.
+
+- Remember, these rules regarding punctuation only apply when the [superscript]
+ option was given (or overcite.sty used) and the [nomove] option was NOT
+ given.
+
+o Define \citen to get just the numbers without the brackets or superscript
+ and extra formatting. Aliases are \citenum and \citeonline for easy
+ conversion to other citation packages.
+
+o `Citation...undefined' warnings are only given once per undefined citation
+ tag. In the text, missing numbers are represented with a bold `?' at the
+ first occurrence, and with a normal `?' thenceforth. The package option
+ [verbose] restores the usual repeated warnings.
+
+o Make \nocite, \cite, and \citen all ignore spaces in the input tags.
+
+Although each \cite command sorts its numbers, better compression into
+ranges can usually be achieved by carefully selecting the order of the
+\bibitem entries or the order of initial citations when using BibTeX.
+Having the entries pre-sorted will also save processing time, especially
+for long lists of numbers.
+
+Customization:
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+There are several options for \usepackage{cite}, some already mentioned.
+
+ [superscript] use superscrpts for cites without optional notes
+ [super] alias for [superscript] (like natbib)
+ [verbose] causes warnings for undefined cites to be repeated each time
+ [ref] uses the format "[Ref.~12, optional note]" (useful with
+ the superscript option)
+ [nospace] eliminates the spaces after commas in the number list.
+ [space] uses a full inter-word space after the commas
+ [nosort] prevents sorting of the numbers (default is to sort, and a
+ [sort] option is provided for completeness).
+ [nomove] prevents moving the superscript cite after punctuation.
+ [move] is the default
+ [noadjust] disables `smart' handling of space before a cite
+ [adjust] is the default
+ [nocompress] inhibit compression of consecutive numbers into ranges
+ [compress] is the default
+ [biblabel] define the bibliography label as a superscript
+
+There are several commands that you may redefine to change the formatting
+of citation lists:
+
+command function default
+---------- ----------------------- ----------------------------
+\citeform reformats each number nothing
+\citepunct printed between numbers comma + penalty + thin space
+\citeleft left delimiter of list [
+\citeright right delimeter of list ]
+\citemid printed before note comma + space
+\citedash used in a compressed range endash + penalty
+\CiteMoveChars charcters that move .,:;
+\OverciteFont font selection command for superscripts
+
+The left/mid/right commands don't affect the formatting of superscript
+citations. You may use \renewcommand to change any of these. Remember,
+these commands are extensions made by this package; they are not regular
+LaTeX. Some examples of changes:
+
+1: \renewcommand\citeform[1]{\romannumeral 0#1}} % roman numerals i,vi
+2: \renewcommand\citeform[1]{(#1)} % parenthesized numbers (1)-(5),(9)
+3: \renewcommand\citeform{\thechapter.} % by chapter: ^{2.18-2.21}
+4: \renewcommand\citepunct{,} % no space and no breaks at commas
+5: \renewcommand\citemid{; } % semicolon before optional note
+6: \renewcommand\citeleft{(} % parentheses around list with note
+ \renewcommand\citeright{)} % parentheses around list with note
+
+The appearance of the whole citation list is governed by \@cite, (for full-
+sized cites) and \@citess (for superscripts). For more extensive changes
+to the formatting, redefine these. For example, to get brackets around the
+list of superscript numbers you can do:
+
+ \def\@citess#1{\textsuperscript{[#1]}}
+
+after \makeatletter.
+
+Related Note: The superscript option does not affect the numbering format
+of the bibliography; the "[12]" style is still the default. To get
+superscripts in the bibliography (at any time) you can define
+
+ \renewcommand\@biblabel[1]{\textsuperscript{#1}}
+
+Aw, OK, for your convenience, there is the [biblabel] package option that
+just performs this definition (sort of).
+
+\@extra@b@citeb is a hook for other style files to further specify
+citations; for example, to number by chapter (see chapterbib.sty).
+
+% Version 1991: Ignore spaces after commas in the parameter list. Move most of
+% \citen into \@cmpresscites for speed. Give the proper \spacefactor afterwards.
+% Version 1992: make \citepunct hold the punctuation between numbers (for ease
+% of changing). Add \/ to allow hyphenation of previous word, and look better
+% in italics.
+% 1992a: Make it work with NFSS. (Thank you C. Hamlin and Rainer Schoepf)
+%
+% Version 3.0 (1992): Rewrite, including sorting. Make entries like "4th"
+% be treated properly as text.
+% 3.1: Bug fixes (and Joerg-Martin Schwarz also convinced me to use \ifcat)
+% 3.2: NFSS support was wrong--added \reset@font. Suppress repetitions of
+% warnings. Include \@extra@b@citeb hook.
+% 3.3: Handle LaTeX2e options. Introduce various customization hooks.
+% 3.4: Heuristics to avoid removing \hspace glue before on-line \cite.
+% Make \nocite ignore spaces in list, simplify. Aliases for \citen.
+% Compatability with amsmath (which defines \over).
+% 3.5: Replace \reset@font with \selectfont so italics are preserved
+% Include \G@refundefinedtrue. Fix cite-with-note bug (Lars Engebretsen).
+% 3.6: Add nosort option.
+% 3.7: Add nomove option; catcode preservation and global \@no@sparg for
+% french.sty; warnings in \nocite.
+% 3.8: \citedash hook, fix token look-ahead (Heiko Selber), noadjust, babel.
+% 3.9: More babel-compatibility hacks. Punctuation move with \frencspacing.
+% 4.0: Combine overcite with cite: [superscript] option. Also add [nocompress]
+% option and \CiteMoveChars; multibib hooks.
+% 4.01 \bf -> \bfseries
+%
+% Send problem reports to asnd@triumf.ca
+
+Test file integrity: ASCII 32-57, 58-126: !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789
+:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~