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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2011-10-16 22:25:43 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2011-10-16 22:25:43 +0000
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tree51cb8d6573ad4861f701f87a538e6afa8a3cddbb /Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype
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morehype (16oct11)
git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@24303 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
Diffstat (limited to 'Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype')
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/blog.sty76
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/blogdot.cfg30
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/blogdot.sty150
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/lnavicol.sty5
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/texblog.fdf34
5 files changed, 230 insertions, 65 deletions
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/blog.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/blog.sty
index 5ff71be95e2..bcf0bc0d0ac 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/blog.sty
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/blog.sty
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/12/01] %% \newcommand* etc.
-\ProvidesPackage{blog}[2011/10/10 v0.5 simple fast HTML (UL)]
+\ProvidesPackage{blog}[2011/10/15 v0.61 simple fast HTML (UL)]
%% copyright (C) 2010 2011 Uwe Lueck,
%% http://www.contact-ednotes.sty.de.vu
%% -- author-maintained in the sense of LPPL below.
@@ -401,8 +401,11 @@
%% The indent could be increased for nested lists
%% if we supported assignments with `\begin' and `\end'.
%% 2011/10/04 including \xmltagcode{</li>},
-%% repairs more links in \acro{DANTE} talk:
-\renewcommand*{\item}{\indenti<li>}
+%% repairs more links in \acro{DANTE} talk
+%% (missing again 2011/10/11!?):
+\renewcommand*{\item}{%
+ \indenti</li>\CLBrk %% 2011/10/11
+ \indenti<li>}
%% \LaTeX's |{description}| environment redefines the
%% label format for the optional argument of `\item'.
%% Again, \emph{we} cannot do this here
@@ -485,12 +488,17 @@
%% 'blog.sty' currently (even 2011/01/24) implements my style
%% \emph{not} to open a new browser window or tab for \emph{local}
%% files but to open a new one for \emph{remote} files, i.e.,
-%% when a file is addressed by a full URL. For the latter case,
-%% there is \[|\httpref{<host-path[#frag]>}{<text>}|\] making <text>
-%% a link to `http://<host-path[#frag]>':
-% \newcommand*{\httpref}[1]{\href{http://#1}}
-\newcommand*{\httpref}[1]{% %% 2010/04/11
- \TagSurr a{\@href{http://#1" target="_blank}}}
+%% when a file is addressed by a full URL.
+%% This may change (as with 'blogdot.sty', 2011/10/12,
+%% or more generally with local non-\HTML\ files),
+%% so let us have a backbone
+%% |\hnewref{<prot>}{<host-path[#frag]>}{<text>}|
+%% makes <text> a link to <prot><host-path[#frag]>:
+\newcommand*{\hnewref}[2]{%
+ \TagSurr a{\@href{#1#2" target="_blank}}}
+%% So \[|\httpref{<host-path[#frag]>}{<text>}|\]
+%% makes <text> a link to \urlfmt{http://}<host-path[#frag]>:
+\newcommand*{\httpref}{\hnewref{http://}}
%% With v0.4, macros based on `\httpref' are moved to 'texlinks.sty':
\RequirePackage[blog]{texlinks}[2011/02/10]
%% Former |\urlref| appears as |\urlhttpref| there ...
@@ -503,9 +511,7 @@
%% |\NormalHTTPref| of `\httpref':
\@ifdefinable \NormalHTTPref {\let\NormalHTTPref\httpref}
%% |\httpsref| is the analogue of `\httpref' for `https://':
-\newcommand*{\httpsref}[1]{% %% 2011/06/27
- \TagSurr a{\@href{https://#1" target="_blank}}}
-%%
+\newcommand*{\httpsref}{\hnewref{https://}}
%%
%% == Characters/Symbols == %% `Symbols' until 2011/09/25
%% === Basic Preliminaries ===
@@ -824,9 +830,14 @@
\newcommand*{\@frame@groups}{\@frame{groups}}
\newenvironment{allrulestable}[2]
{\startTable{\@cellpadding{#1} \@width{#2}
- \@frame@box rules="all"}\CLBrk
- \indenti<tbody>}
- {\indenti</tbody>\CLBrk\endTable}
+ \@frame@box\ rules="all"}\CLBrk %% \ 2011/10/12
+ \indenti\tbody} %% <- tbody 2011/10/13 ->
+ {\indenti\endtbody\CLBrk\endTable}
+%% \xmltagcode{tbody}...\xmltagcode{/tbody} seemed to be
+%% better with `\HVspace' for 'blogdot.sty', %% 2011/10/13
+%% so it gets a macro:
+\useHTMLelement{tbody}{tbody}
+%%
%% === Rows ===
%% I first thought it would be good for readability if
%% some \HTML\ comments explain nesting or briefly describe
@@ -886,6 +897,34 @@
\newcommand*{\FillRow}[2]{\indentiii\startTd{\@colspan{#1} #2}\endTd}
\newcommand*{\fillrow}[1]{\FillRow{#1}{}}
\newcommand*{\fillrowcolor}[2]{\FillRow{#1}{\@bgcolor{#2}}}
+%% === Skipping Tricks ===
+%% %% 2011/10/13
+%% |\HVspace{<text>}{<width>}{<height>}| may change,
+%% needed for 'blogdot.sty' but also for |\vspace{<height>}|
+%% with 'texblog'. It is now here so I will be careful
+%% when I want to change something. \xmltagcode{tbody}
+%% improved the function of `\HVspace' constructions
+%% as link text with 'blogdot.sty'.
+\newcommand*{\HVspace}[3]{%
+ \CLBrk
+ \startTable{\@width{#2} \@height{#3}
+ \@border{0}
+ \@cellpadding{0} \@cellspacing{0}}%
+ \tbody
+ \CLBrk %% 2011/10/14
+ \tablerow{HVspace}% %% 2011/10/13
+%% <- inserting text at top for 'blogdot' attempts---that
+%% finally did not help anything (2011/10/15) ->
+ \simplecell{#1}%
+ \endtablerow %% 2011/10/13
+ \CLBrk %% 2011/10/14
+ \endtbody
+ \endTable
+ \CLBrk}
+%% |\hvspace{<width>}{<height>}| ...:
+\newcommand*{\hvspace}{\HVspace{}}
+%% |\vspace{<height>}| ... (TODO: `{0}'!?):
+\renewcommand*{\vspace}[1]{\hvspace{}{#1}}
%%
%% == Misc ==
%% |\comment{<comment>}| produces a one-line \HTML\ comment.
@@ -1014,10 +1053,15 @@ v0.6 2011/09/08 doc. uses \HTML, \lq/\rq with &circ;,
2011/09/27 "universal" attributes completed, reworked doc.
2011/09/30 end lists with </li>
2011/10/01 \dagger, \ddagger
- 2011/10/04 \item includes </li>
+ 2011/10/04 \item includes </li> [2011/10/11: ???]
2011/10/05 {style}; doc. \acronym -> \acro, \pagebreak,
rm. \description; {center} accesses <center>,
\useHTMLenvironment replaces \declareHTMLelement
and \renderHTMLelement, message "generating"
2011/10/07 \emptycell
2011/10/10 doc.: page breaks, $$->\[/\]
+part of MOREHYPE RELEASE r0.5
+v0.61 2011/10/11 </li> in \item again, \Provides... v wrong
+ 2011/10/12 \hnewref, `\ ' in allrulestable
+ 2011/10/14 \CLBrk's
+ 2011/10/15 doc. note on \HVspace/blogdot
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/blogdot.cfg b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/blogdot.cfg
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..1970295d15a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/blogdot.cfg
@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
+\ProvidesFile{blogdot.cfg}[2011/10/14 local blogdot.sty config]
+%% (U.L.:) For my 1024$\times$600 screen
+%% (with Mozilla Firefox~3.6.22 for Ubuntu canonical~-~1.0),
+%% the following choice of `\leftpagemargin' worked best
+%% for my goal of 640px type area width.
+%% (Finally it turned out that I needed more.)
+%% When I increased it, actually the left margin shrunk.
+%% I am not an HTML expert. I also tried increasing
+%% body width (and "center" value of @align), in vain.
+\renewcommand*{\leftpagemargin}{176}
+% \renewcommand*{\rightpagemargin}{\leftpagemargin}
+% \renewcommand*{\upperpagemargin}{80}
+%% I prepared my presentation for a screen of
+%% 600px height and tried to confine myself to a
+%% type area height of 440px; a lower margin of 504px would hide
+%% the next "page"/"slide" even on a screen 1024px high:
+% \renewcommand*{\lowerpagemargin}{504}
+% \renewcommand*{\typeareawidth}{640}
+% \renewcommand*{\typeareaheight}{440}
+% \ShowBlogDotBorders
+% \ShowBlogDotFrame
+%% Overall background color:
+% \renewcommand*{\bodybgcolor}{\#ffffff}
+%% Language choices:
+% \input{lang-de.fdf}
+% \input{lang-en.fdf}
+%% ... `blogdot.cfg' may be a good idea for general settings;
+%% recompiling the presentation of a given document source
+%% `<job>.tex' may better be controlled in a file `<job>.cfg' ...
+\endinput
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/blogdot.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/blogdot.sty
index 08f4779a099..699cb64805a 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/blogdot.sty
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/blogdot.sty
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/12/01] %% \newcommand* etc.
-\ProvidesPackage{blogdot}[2011/10/10 v0.2 HTML presentations (UL)]
+\ProvidesPackage{blogdot}[2011/10/15 v0.3 HTML presentations (UL)]
%% copyright (C) 2011 Uwe Lueck,
%% http://www.contact-ednotes.sty.de.vu
%% -- author-maintained in the sense of LPPL below.
@@ -30,11 +30,14 @@
%% \end{quote}
%% mean.
%% The choices are what I thought should work best
-%% on my 1024$\times$600 screen; but I had to optimize
-%% the left and right margins experimentally
-%% (with Mozilla Firefox~3.6.22 for Ubuntu canonical~-~1.0);
-%% see `blogdot.cfg':
-\newcommand*{\leftpagemargin}{192}
+%% on my 1024$\times$600 screen (in fullscreen mode);
+%% but I had to optimize the left and right margins experimentally
+%% (with Mozilla Firefox~3.6.22 for Ubuntu canonical~-~1.0).
+%% It seems to be best when the horizontal parameters
+%% together with what the brouswer adds
+%% (scroll bar, probably 32px with me)
+%% sum up to the screen width.
+\newcommand*{\leftpagemargin}{176}
\newcommand*{\rightpagemargin}{\leftpagemargin}
%% So |\rightpagemargin| ultimately is the same as
%% |\leftpagemargin| as long as you don't redefine it,
@@ -58,6 +61,16 @@
% \renewcommand*{\body}{%
% </head>\CLBrk
% <body \@bgcolor{\bodybgcolor} \@align@c>}
+%% |\CommentBlogDotWholeWidth| procuces no \HTML\ code ...
+\global\let\BlogDotWholeWidth\@empty
+%% ... unless calculated with |\SumBlogDotWidth|:
+\newcommand*{\SumBlogDotWidth}{{%
+ \count@\typeareawidth
+ \advance\count@ \leftpagemargin
+ \advance\count@\rightpagemargin
+ \typeout{ * blogdot slide width = \the\count@\space*}%
+ \xdef\CommentBlogDotWholeWidth{%
+ \comment{ slide width = \the\count@\ }}}}
%%
%% == (Backbone for) Starting a ``Slide" ==
%% \label{sec:dot-start}
@@ -65,7 +78,8 @@
\newcommand*{\startscreenpage}[2]{%% 0 2011/09/25!?:
\startTable{%
\@cellpadding{0} \@cellspacing{0}%
- \maybe@showmargins
+ \maybe@blogdot@borders %% 2011/10/12
+ \maybe@blogdot@frame %% 2011/10/14
}%
\CLBrk %% 2011/10/03
\starttr
@@ -88,17 +102,9 @@
%% Final cell of first row determines right margin width:
\startTd{\@width{\leftpagemargin}}\endTd
\endtr
-% \tablerow{#1}%
\starttr
\emptycell\startTd{\@height{\typeareaheight}#1}%
}
-%% |\ShowBlogDotMargins| shows borders of the page margins:
-%% %% 2011/10/03
-\let\maybe@showmargins\@empty
-\newcommand*{\ShowBlogDotMargins}{%
- \def\maybe@showmargins{\@frame@box rules="all"}}
-%% However, the rules seem to affect horizontal positions ...
-%%
%% |\titlescreenpage| (`\STARTscreenpage' TODO?) %% 2011/10/03
%% opens the title page (I thought). To get it to your screen,
%% (make and) click a link like
@@ -115,20 +121,26 @@
%% The corner at its right is a link to the anchor to whose name
%% |\BlogDotRestart| expands.
\newcommand*{\screenbottom}[1]{%
+ \ifFillBlogDotTypeArea
+ </p>\ancref{#1}{\BlogDotFillText}%
+ \fi
\endTd\emptycell
\endtr
\CLBrk
- \starttr
+ \tablerow{bottom margin}% %% 2011/10/13
\emptycell
\CLBrk
- \simplecell{\ancref{#1}%
- {\hvspace{\typeareawidth}%
- {\lowerpagemargin}}}%
+ \startTd{\@align@c}%
+ \ancref{#1}{\HVspace{\BlogDotBottomFill}%
+%% <- seems to be useless now (2011/10/15).
+ {\typeareawidth}%
+ {\lowerpagemargin}}%
+ \endTd
\CLBrk
\simplecell{\ancref{\BlogDotRestart}%
{\hvspace{\rightpagemargin}%
{\lowerpagemargin}}}%
- \endtr
+ \endtablerow
\CLBrk
\endTable
}
@@ -163,7 +175,7 @@
%% this way too difficult, and you may prefer to declare this
%% right in the \HTML\ code. That's what I do! I use
%% |\cheading{<digit>}{<text>}| for this purpose.
-\newcommand*{\cheading}[1]{\TagSurr{h#1}{\@align@c}}
+\newcommand*{\cheading}[1]{\CLBrk\TagSurr{h#1}{\@align@c}}
%% |\begin{textblock}{<width>}| opens a |{textblock}|
%% environment. The latter will contain text that will be flush left
%% in a narrower text area---of width <width>---than the one
@@ -179,22 +191,102 @@
{\startTable{\@width{#1}}\starttr\startTd{}}
{\endTd\endtr\endTable}
%%
-%% == Test for `blogdot.cfg' ==
-\InputIfFileExists{blogdot.cfg}{%
- \typeout{
- * Using local settings from \string`blogdot.cfg\string' *}%
-}{}
-%% == The End ==
-\endinput
+%% == Debugging and `.cfg's ==
+%% \label{sec:cfgs}
+%% |\ShowBlogDotBorders| shows borders of the page margins
+%% and may be undone by |\DontShowBlogDotBorders|:
+\newcommand*{\ShowBlogDotBorders}{%
+ \def\maybe@blogdot@borders{rules="all"}}
+\newcommand*{\DontShowBlogDotBorders}{%
+ \let\maybe@blogdot@borders\@empty}
+\DontShowBlogDotBorders
+%% %% 2011/10/14:
+%% |\ShowBlogDotFrame| shows borders of the page margins
+%% and may be undone by |\DontShowBlogDotFrame|:
+\newcommand*{\ShowBlogDotFrame}{%
+ \def\maybe@blogdot@frame{\@frame@box}}
+\newcommand*{\DontShowBlogDotFrame}{%
+ \let\maybe@blogdot@frame\@empty}
+\DontShowBlogDotFrame
+%% However, the rules seem to affect horizontal positions ...
+%%
+%% |\BlogDotFillText| is a dirty trick ... seems to widen
+%% %% doc. extended 2011/10/13
+%% the type area and this way centers the text on wider screens
+%% than the one used originally. Of course, this can corrupt
+%% intended line breaks.
+\newcommand*{\BlogDotFillText}{% %% 2011/10/11
+ \center
+ \BlogDotFillTextColor{% %% 2011/10/12
+% X\\X %% insufficient
+ X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
+ X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
+ X X X X X X X X X X
+ X X X X X X X X X X
+% X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
+ }
+ \endcenter
+}
+%% |\FillBlogDotTypeArea| fills `\BlogDotFillText' into the
+%% type area, also as a link to the next slide. This may widen
+%% the type area so that the text is centered on wider screens
+%% than the one the \HTML\ page was made for. The link may serve
+%% as an alternative to the bottom margin link
+%% (which sometimes fails). It can be undone
+%% by |\DontFillBlogDotTypeArea|:
+\newcommand*{\FillBlogDotTypeArea}{%
+ \let\ifFillBlogDotTypeArea\iftrue
+ \typeout{ * blogdot filling type area *}} %% 2011/10/13
+\newcommand*{\DontFillBlogDotTypeArea}{%
+ \let\ifFillBlogDotTypeArea\iffalse}
+\DontFillBlogDotTypeArea
+%% |\FillBlogDotBottom| fills `\BlogDotFillText' into the
+%% center bottom cell. I tried this before `\FillBlogDotTypeArea'
+%% and I am not sure ... \ It can be undone by
+%% |\DontFillBlogDotBottom|:
+\newcommand*{\FillBlogDotBottom}{%
+ \let\BlogDotBottomFill\BlogDotFillText}
+%% ... actually, it doesn't seem to make a difference!
+%% (2011/10/13)
+\newcommand*{\DontFillBlogDotBottom}{\let\BlogDotBottomFill\@empty}
+\DontFillBlogDotBottom
+%% |\DontShowBlogDotFillText| makes `\BlogDotFillText' invisible,\\
+%% |\ShowBlogDotFillText| makes it visible:
+\newcommand*{\DontShowBlogDotFillText}{%
+ \def\BlogDotFillTextColor{\textcolor{\bodybgcolor}}}
+\newcommand*{\ShowBlogDotFillText}{%
+ \def\BlogDotFillTextColor{\textcolor{red}}}
+\DontShowBlogDotFillText
+%% |\TryBlogDotCFG| looks for `blogdot.cfg',
+%% |\TryBlogDotCFG[<file-name-base>]|
+%% looks for `<file-name-base>.cfg'
+%% (for recompiling a certain file):
+\newcommand*{\TryBlogDotCFG}[1][blogdot]{%
+ \InputIfFileExists{#1.cfg}{%
+ \typeout{
+ * Using local settings from \string`#1.cfg\string' *}%
+ }{}%
+}
+\TryBlogDotCFG
%%
-%% == VERSION HISTORY ==
+%% == The End and HISTORY ==
+\endinput
+%% VERSION HISTORY
v0.1 2011/09/21f. started
2011/09/25 spacing/padding off
2011/09/27 \CLBrk
2011/09/30 \BlogDotRestart
+ used for DANTE meeting
v0.2 2011/10/03 four possibly independent page margin
parameters; \hvspace moves to texblog.fdf
2011/10/04 renewed \body commented out
2011/10/07 documentation
2011/10/08 added some labels
2011/10/10 v etc. in \ProvidesPackage
+ part of morehype RELEASE r0.5
+v0.3 2011/10/11 \HVspace, \BlogDotFillText
+ 2011/10/12 commands for \BlogDotFillText
+ 2011/10/13 more doc. on "debugging";
+ \ifFillBlogDotTypeArea, \tablerow, messages
+ 2011/10/14 \maybe@blogdot@frame
+ 2011/10/15 doc. note: \HVspace useless
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/lnavicol.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/lnavicol.sty
index 6648814f3bc..f8a4cb399c3 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/lnavicol.sty
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/lnavicol.sty
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-\ProvidesPackage{lnavicol}[2011/10/10
+\ProvidesPackage{lnavicol}[2011/10/13
left navigation column with blog.sty]
%%
%% Copyright (C) 2011 Uwe Lueck,
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
%% with style settings <style>:
\newcommand*{\IncludeGrf}[2]{<img #1 src="#2">}
%% |\includegraphic{<width>}{<height>}{<file>}{<border>}{<alt>}{<tooltip>}|
-%% ...\,:
+%% ...: %% fine with mdoccorr 2011/10/13
\newcommand*{\includegraphic}[6]{%
\IncludeGrf{%
\@width{#1} \@height{#2} %% data; presentation:
@@ -221,3 +221,4 @@ HISTORY
2011/09/01 to CTAN as `twocolpg.sty'
2011/09/02 renamed
2011/10/09f. documentation more serious
+2011/10/13 `...:' OK
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/texblog.fdf b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/texblog.fdf
index c58dc4b65d0..826f729d0d4 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/texblog.fdf
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/texblog.fdf
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-\ProvidesFile{texblog.fdf}[2011/10/08 extra blog settings]
+\ProvidesFile{texblog.fdf}[2011/10/13 extra blog settings]
%%
%% macros I use for my note pages
%% -- Uwe Lueck, www.contact-ednotes.sty.de.vu
@@ -16,23 +16,28 @@
\newcommand*{\deTeXtopofpage}{\reloadTeXtopofpage{neu~laden}}
\newcommand*{\enTeXtopofpage}{\reloadTeXtopofpage{reload}}
\newcommand*{\textopofpage}{\TeXtopofpage{}}
-% \newcommand*{\enreloadthis}{% %% 2011/05/14
+% \newcommand*{\enreloadthis}{% %% 2011/05/14
% \pardash\fileref{\htmljob}{reload}}
%% 2011/06/19:
\newcommand*{\topofpageline}[3]{%
- \hanc{top-of-page}{%
- \begin{small}%
- #1%
- \ifx\htmljob#2\else
- \Fileref{#2} \code{>} \fi
- \file\htmljob#3%
- \end{small}}}
+ \hanc{top-of-page}{%
+ \CLBrk\indenti %% 2011/10/12
+ \begin{small}%
+ #1%
+ \ifx\htmljob#2\else
+ \CLBrk\indenti
+ \Fileref{#2} \code{>} \fi
+ \file\htmljob#3%
+ \end{small}%
+ \CLBrk}% %% 2011/10/12
+}
\newcommand*{\privtopofpage}[1]{%
\topofpageline{}{\privmapName}%
{\depardash\fileref{\htmljob}{\textit{neu~laden}}%
\depardash#1}}
\newcommand*{\privmapName}{privmap}
+\makeatletter %% 2011/10/12
%% body colors (started 2010/09/15):
\renewcommand*{\body}{%
</head><body \@bgcolor{\bodybgcolor}>} %% \@bgcolor 2011/10/03
@@ -133,15 +138,6 @@
\httpref{www.vrn.de}% %% 2011/09/08
{VRN}}
-\makeatletter %% 2011/09/21
-\newcommand*{\hvspace}[2]{% %% from blogdot.sty 2011/10/03
- \CLBrk
- \startTable{\@width{#1} \@height{#2}
- \@border{0}
- \@cellpadding{0} \@cellspacing{0}}%
- \starttr\emptycell\endtr\endTable %% 2011/10/08 \emptycell
- \CLBrk}
-\renewcommand*{\vspace}[1]{\hvspace{}{#1}}
% \makeatother
%% page bottom:
\newcommand*{\enlastrev}{%
@@ -164,6 +160,7 @@
\renewcommand*{\htmakeext}{.htm} %% 2011/10/05
\newcommand*{\Fileref}[1]{\fileref{#1}{\file{#1}}} %% 2010/09/10
\newcommand*{\urlhref}[1]{\href{#1}{\urlfmt{#1}}} %% 2011/08/19
+\newcommand*{\localfilenewref}{\hnewref{}} %% 2011/10/12
\newcommand*{\siehewiki}[1]{% %% 2011/05/06
\to\wikideref{#1}{\textit{Wikipedia}}}
\newcommand*{\wormsmusref}[1]{% %% 2011/04/30
@@ -198,6 +195,7 @@
\myalert{\to\ \TOPref{#1}}}
\newcommand*{\UKFAQref}[1]{\ukfaqref{#1}{UK~FAQ}} %% 2011/01/03
+%% rm. HVspace etc. 2011/10/13
%% font switching (logical):
\renewcommand*{\textsf}{% %% 2011/05/12
\TagSurr{span}%