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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2016-10-15 22:53:29 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2016-10-15 22:53:29 +0000 |
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/lingmacros/lingmacros.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/lingmacros/lingmacros.sty deleted file mode 100644 index c7107883235..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/lingmacros/lingmacros.sty +++ /dev/null @@ -1,384 +0,0 @@ -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -%%%% -%%%%%% %% lingmacros.sty -%% Copyright 2016 Andrew McKenzie (andrew.mckenzie@ku.edu) -% - %%% Thanks to Lydia Newkirk for the name suggestion. - % -% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the -% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 -% of this license or (at your option) any later version. -% The latest version of this license is in -% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt -% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX -% version 2005/12/01 or later. -% -% This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'. -% -% The Current Maintainer of this work is Andrew McKenzie. -% -% This work consists of the files lingmacros.sty and lingmacros-doc.tex - - - -%%%%%%%%% ESSENTIAL COMMANDS %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} % the format - \ProvidesPackage{lingmacros}[2016/10/01 package of linguistics macros] % package delivery - - % 2011/12/10, version 1.0 -% 2012/07/31, version 1.2 % update -% last update: 2014/01/28, version 1.3 % update with semantics stuff -% last update: 2014/02/10, version 2.0 % clean and organize commands, add documentation -% last update: 2016/10/01, version 2.1 % add options, clean up for CTAN - - - - \RequirePackage{gb4e} % Example numbering and linguistic glosses (gb4e style) if you turn this off, turn off the corresponding macros! - %Lengths for example macros. As is they don't affect gb4e, but options will adjust these - \newlength{\bexskip}\setlength{\bexskip}{-.0\baselineskip}% space before exe environment {in proportions of \baselineskip} - \newlength{\bxlskip}\setlength{\bxlskip}{-.0\baselineskip}% space before xlist environment {in proportions of \baselineskip} - \newlength{\bexsep}\setlength{\bexsep}{0pt}% space between examples in exe environment {in points} - \newlength{\bxlsep}\setlength{\bxlsep}{0pt}% space between examples in exe environment {in points} - \newlength{\bexindent}\setlength{\bexindent}{0ex}%% space of label indent in exe environment {in ex units} - \newlength{\bxlindent}\setlength{\bxlindent}{0ex}%% space of label indent in xlist environment {in ex units} - \newlength{\fexskip}\setlength{\fexskip}{.0\baselineskip}% space after exe environment {in proportions of \baselineskip}} - \newlength{\fxlskip}\setlength{\fxlskip}{.0\baselineskip}% space after xlist environment {in proportions of \baselineskip}} - \newlength{\bexlabel}\setlength{\bexlabel}{0pt} - \newlength{\bxllabel}\setlength{\bxllabel}{0pt} - - % Example macros (gb4e package) - \newcommand{\bex}{% % Begin example environment - \vspace{\bexskip}% % space before - \begin{exe}% - \addtolength{\itemsep}{\bexsep}% % space between examples - \addtolength{\itemindent}{\bexindent}% % space before example number - \addtolength{\labelsep}{\bexlabel}% % space between example number and example - }% - \newcommand{\fex}{% % End (finish) example environment - \end{exe}% - \vspace{\fexskip}% % space after - }% -%%% %%%%%%% - \newcommand{\bxl}{% % Begin xlist environment - \vspace{\bxlskip}% % space before - \begin{xlist}% - \addtolength{\itemsep}{\bexsep}% % space between examples - \addtolength{\itemindent}{\bxlindent}% % space before example number - \addtolength{\labelsep}{\bxllabel}% % space between example number and example - }% - \newcommand{\fxl}{% % End (finish) xlist environment - \end{xlist}% - \vspace{\fxlskip}% % space after - }% - - % \RequirePackage{linguex} % Example numbering and linguistic glosses (linguex style) Turn off gb4e if you use this - - % \RequirePackage{tipa} % International Phonetic Alphabet - - \RequirePackage{stmaryrd} % Necessary for some semantics symbols (see \den) - \RequirePackage{amssymb} % Necessary for some mathematic symbols (see \nl) - \RequirePackage{pbox} % Necessary for scope boxes - \RequirePackage{ulem} % For striking-out text and special underlining - -% \RequirePackage{qtree} % Tree diagrams -% \RequirePackage{tikz-qtree} % Tree diagrams with tikz -% \RequirePackage{tree-dvips} % Arrows in trees and glosses (On menu bar, set "Typeset" to TeX and DVI) -% %\RequirePackage{parsetree} % Alternate tree diagram drawing package - - \RequirePackage{upgreek} %upright rather than italic Greek letters - \RequirePackage{relsize} % allows relative sizes for small things - - - -%LaTeX list macros -\newcommand{\ben}{\begin{enumerate}} % Begin enumerate environment -\newcommand{\fen}{\end{enumerate}} % End (finish) enumerate environment -\newcommand{\bit}{\begin{itemize}} % Begin itemize environment -\newcommand{\fit}{\end{itemize}} % End (finish) enumerate environment - - - - -%Common Linguistics stuff -\newcommand{\featuresize}{\smaller[2]} % necessary for feature commands! you can change this, though. -\newcommand{\alert}{\textbf} % highlights a part of an example. Compatible with beamer - \newcommand{\term}[1]{{\bfseries #1}} % New terminology -\newcommand{\ol}[1]{\textit{#1}} % Object language expression - - -%Indices %requires relsize package - \newcommand{\ix}[1]{\ensuremath{_{#1}}} % ix =index; in text-semantics mode, allows upright subscript indices with non-math mode text - - \newcommand{\ux}[1]{\ensuremath{_{\textrm{\smaller[2]{#1}}}}} % ux = upright index; in all modes, places upright subscript indices with non-math mode text - -\newcommand{\superx}[1]{\ensuremath{^{\textrm{\smaller[2]{#1}}}}} - % superx = superscript index. For subscripts, see \ix and \ux above - - \newcommand{\readas}[1]{{\scshape{read:} \textsl{#1}}} % Read formal expressions in plain language - - -% Null symbol -\newcommand{\nl}{\ensuremath{\varnothing}} % Null symbol (\null is already used) - % Requires amssymb package, or a class that calls it -%% Prime symbol in text - \newcommand{\pri}{\ensuremath{^\prime}} % allows a redefinition for text mode - -%% Glossing - - \newcommand{\m}[1]{\textsc{#1}} % morpheme glossing as small caps: clashes with fontspec, where \m does stuff. - \newcommand{\mc}[1]{\textsc{#1}} % morpheme glossing as small caps: does not clash with fontspec -\newcommand{\mb}{\ensuremath{-}} %wider morpheme break symbol (and can be changed) - -%% Contexts for elicitation: - -\newenvironment{context}{\begin{quote}% - \bfseries Context: \\% - \mdseries\slshape }%open environment - {\end{quote}}%close environment - - -%% Phonology -\newcommand{\underlying}[1]{\settowidth{\prulewidth}{#1}\ensuremath{\left/ \pbox[c]{\prulewidth}{#1} \right/}} % underlying form -\newcommand{\becomes}{\ensuremath{\to}~} % changes to -\newlength{\prulewidth} % sets variable width for \prules (requires pbox package} -\newcommand{\spoken}[1]{\settowidth{\prulewidth}{#1}\ensuremath{\left[~ \pbox[c]{\prulewidth}{#1} ~\right]}} % spoken form -\newcommand{\environ}{\parbox[c]{1em}{\larger[2] \ensuremath{\left/ \right.}}} % in the environment of (requires relsize) - -\newcommand{\spot}{\rule[-1pt]{2ex}{.5pt}} % location of change - -\newcommand{\prule}[3]{\underlying{#1} \becomes \spoken{#2} \environ #3} % puts all the other commands together -\newcommand{\iparule}[3]{{\tipaencoding \underlying{#1} \becomes \spoken{#2} \environ #3} } % puts all the other commands together with ipa. Requires tipa package - -% allows setting of environment bar -\newcommand{\environset}[1]{\parbox[c]{1em}{\larger[#1] $/$}} % in the environment of, variable size (requires relsize) -\newcommand{\pruleset}[4]{\underlying{#1} \becomes \spoken{#2} \environset{#4} #3} % puts all the other commands together -\newcommand{\iparuleset}[4]{{\tipaencoding \underlying{#1} \becomes \spoken{#2} \environset{#4} #3} } % puts all the other commands together with ipa Requires tipa package - - \newcommand{\syll}{\ensuremath{_\sigma}} % syllable symbol - - %%% Writing feature matrices -\newcommand{\fmleft}{$\left[ \begin{array}{c l}} % Big brackets, left -\newcommand{\fmright}{\end{array} \right]$} % Big brackets, right - \newcommand{\fmat}[2]{{#1}&{\textrm{#2}} \\ } % Inside array notation - - -%%%%%%%%%% SYNTAX MACROS %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% - -\newcommand{\xbar}[1]{$\overline{\textrm{#1}}$} % The bar in X-bar (see \pri for prime mark) -\newcommand{\head}[1]{#1{\ensuremath{^\circ}}} % Syntactic head naming ... \head{C} -\newcommand{\lv}{{\itshape v}} % Little v label -\newcommand{\feat}[1]{{\featuresize\ensuremath{[}#1\ensuremath{]}}} % features in trees and diagrams -\newcommand{\textfeat}[1]{\ensuremath{[}\mbox{#1}\ensuremath{]}} % features in text -\newcommand{\dcopy}[1]{\sout{~#1~}} % deleted copy (requires ulem package) -\newcommand{\ufeat}[1]{\feat{\textit{u}#1:\rule[-1pt]{2ex}{.5pt}}} % Unvalued feature; given X: [uX:__] -\newcommand{\unv}[1]{\textit{u}#1:\rule[-1pt]{2ex}{.5pt}} % Unvalued feature part; given X: [uX:__] % Goes inside \feat or \textfeat command - \newcommand{\mroot}[1]{\ensuremath{\sqrt{\hspace{1pt}\textrm{#1}\hspace{2pt}}}} % morphological roots - - - -%%%%%%%%% SEMANTICS MACROS%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% - - % Delimiters - -\newcommand{\den}[1]{\ensuremath{\llbracket}\,{#1}\,\ensuremath{\rrbracket}} - % Denotation brackets - % Requires stmaryrd package ... \usepackage{stmaryrd} -\newcommand{\dena}[2]{{\ensuremath{\llbracket}\,{#1}\,\ensuremath{\rrbracket}}\ensuremath{^{{#2}}}} - % Denotation brackets with assignment variables (requires stmaryrd package) -\newcommand{\denamod}[3]{\ensuremath{\llbracket}\,{#1}\,\ensuremath{\rrbracket^{{#2}^{{#3}}}}} - % Denotation brackets with modified assignment variables (requires stmaryrd package) -\newcommand{\denac}[2]{\ensuremath{\llbracket}\,{#1}\,\ensuremath{\rrbracket^{{#2}_{c}}}} - % Denotation brackets with assignment variable, context c (requires stmaryrd) -\newcommand{\denacmod}[3]{\ensuremath{\llbracket}\,{#1}\,\ensuremath{\rrbracket^{{#2}_{{c}}^{{#3}}}}} - % Denotation brackets with modified assignment variable, context c (requires stmaryrd) - - \newcommand{\denol}[1]{\den{\ol{#1}}} % Denotation with object language - \newcommand{\denola}[2]{\dena{\ol{#1}}{#2}} % Denotation + assignment with object language - \newcommand{\denolamod}[3]{\denamod{\ol{#1}}{#2}{#3}} % Denotation + modified assignment with object language - \newcommand{\denolac}[2]{\denac{\ol{#1}}{#2}} - \newcommand{\denolacmod}[3]{\denacmod{\ol{#1}}{#2}{#3}} - - % Nested scope boxes (these can be useful for clarifying complex formulas. Requires pbox package - \newlength{\scopewidth} %introduces a variable width - \newcommand{\scopebox}[1]{\settowidth{\scopewidth}{#1} % sets width to that of line, then creates a pbox with maximum of that width with delimiters. - \ensuremath{\left[ ~ {\pbox[c]{\scopewidth}{#1}}~\right] }} - \newcommand{\innerscopebox}[1]{% % creates a pbox with parent maximum width with delimiters. - \ensuremath{\left[ ~ {\pbox[c]{\scopewidth}{#1}}~\right] }} - - - - -\newcommand{\type}[1]{\ensuremath{\langle{#1}\rangle}} % Type brackets for type-theory ... \type{e,\type{s,t}} -\newcommand{\uptype}[1]{\ensuremath{\langle{\mathrm{#1}}\rangle}} - - % Set notation: - \newcommand{\set}[1]{\ensuremath{\{~ #1 ~\}}} % Encloses a set (easier to see in source) - \newcommand{\varset}[2]{\ensuremath{\{~ #1 ~|~ #2 ~\}}} % Encloses an abstracted set - \newcommand{\cvarset}[2]{\ensuremath{\{~ #1 ~{:}~ #2 ~\}}} % Encloses an abstracted set, with a colon - - %Semantic operators - \newcommand{\lam}[1]{\ensuremath{\lambda #1}} % Lambda operator ... \lam{x} - \newcommand{\some}[1]{\ensuremath{\exists #1}} % Existential quantifier ... \some{x} - \newcommand{\all}[1]{\ensuremath{\forall #1}} %Universal quantifier ... \all{x} - \newcommand{\no}[1]{\ensuremath{\neg\exists #1}} % Negative quantifier - \newcommand{\ddet}[1]{\ensuremath{\iota #1}} % Definite determiner ... \ddet{x} - % \newcommand{\EX}{{\sffamily E\hspace{-.4ex}X}} % Exemplification operator - - -%% Semantics stuff -\newcommand{\form}[1]{\ensuremath{#1}} % Formal expression / formula -\newcommand{\f}[1]{\ensuremath{#1}} % Formal expresssion that stay formal in text-semantics - \newcommand{\lamd}[2]{\lam{#1} \ensuremath{\in} D\ix{#2}} % lambda-notation with domain - - - %% Writing functions -\newcommand{\fleft}{$\left[ \begin{array}{ccr}} % Big brackets, left -\newcommand{\fright}{\end{array} \right]$} % Big brackets, right - \newcommand{\func}[2]{{\textrm{#1}} & \to & {\textrm{#2}} \\ } % Inside array notation - - %%% Function notation : to write out the parts of the function explicitly -\newcommand{\funcnot}[5]{% -\ensuremath{#1} : %#1 the function variable - \pbox[t]{2.0\textwidth}{% - \ensuremath{#2}% #2 domain - ~\ensuremath{\to} \ensuremath{#3} \\%#3 the range - \all{#4}%#4 the argument variable - ~\ensuremath{\in} \ensuremath{#2}, \ensuremath{#1(#4) =} #5% #5 the truth-conditions - }% - } - - - -% \newcommand{\funcnot}[3]{\ensuremath{f }: \pbox[t]{.8\textwidth}{\ensuremath{#1 \to \{1, 0\} }\\ \ensuremath{\all{#2} \in #1; f(#2) = 1} iff #3}} % Function notation - - % \newcommand{\funcnotx}[2]{\parbox[m]{2.5in}{\vspace{2pt}f : #1 $\to$ \{1, 0\} \\for all x $\in$ #1, f(x) = 1 iff #2}} % Function %notation - -% \newcommand{\crule}[1]{\textbf{#1 :}} % compositional rule in a tree -%%% - - - - \DeclareOption{leftflush}{% sets gb4e examples as left flushed - - -\setlength{\bexindent}{-3.2ex} % shortens indentation of examples to put them on the left -\setlength{\bexlabel}{-2ex} % shortens space between example number and example -\setlength{\bxllabel}{-1.0ex} % shortens indentation of examples to put them nearer to the left -\setlength{\bxlindent}{-5ex} % shortens space between example number and example - - \newcommand{\lessthanten}{ % sets ex numbers 1-9 all the way at the left. Must put command outside exe - \setlength{\bexindent}{-3.5ex} % shortens indentation of examples to put them on the left - \setlength{\bexlabel}{-1.2ex} % shortens space between example number and example - } - -\newcommand{\tenormore}{ % sets ex numbers 10+ to the left. (i.e. undoes \lessthanten) Must put command outside exe -\setlength{\bexindent}{-3.2ex} % shortens indentation of examples to put them on the left -\setlength{\bexlabel}{-2ex} % shortens space between example number and example -} - - }%%end of option leftflush - - - \DeclareOption{shortspace}{%sets gb4e examples with less white space. - - \setlength{\bexskip}{-.7\baselineskip} % reduces space before - \setlength{\bxlskip}{-.4\baselineskip} -\setlength{\bexsep}{-4pt} % reduces space between examples - \setlength{\bxlsep}{-2pt} - \setlength{\fexskip}{-.7\baselineskip} % reduces space after - \setlength{\fxlskip}{-.2\baselineskip} - - -}%%end of option shortspace - -\DeclareOption{abstract}{%combines leftflush and shortspace for use in abstracts - - -\setlength{\bexindent}{-3.2ex} % shortens indentation of examples to put them on the left -\setlength{\bexlabel}{-2ex} % shortens space between example number and example -\setlength{\bxllabel}{-1.0ex} % shortens indentation of examples to put them nearer to the left -\setlength{\bxlindent}{-5ex} % shortens space between example number and example - - \setlength{\bexskip}{-.7\baselineskip} % reduces space before - \setlength{\bxlskip}{-.4\baselineskip} -\setlength{\bexsep}{-4pt} % reduces space between examples - \setlength{\bxlsep}{-2pt} - \setlength{\fexskip}{-.7\baselineskip} % reduces space after - \setlength{\fxlskip}{-.2\baselineskip} - -\newcommand{\lessthanten}{ % sets ex numbers 1-9 all the way at the left. Must put command outside exe - \setlength{\bexindent}{-3.5ex} % shortens indentation of examples to put them on the left - \setlength{\bexlabel}{-1.2ex} % shortens space between example number and example - } - -\newcommand{\tenormore}{ % sets ex numbers 10+ to the left. (i.e. undoes \lessthanten) Must put command outside exe -\setlength{\bexindent}{-3.2ex} % shortens indentation of examples to put them on the left -\setlength{\bexlabel}{-2ex} % shortens space between example number and example -} -%%% - }%end of option abstract - - \DeclareOption{text-semantics}{%% sets semantic formulas in upright fashion - - % Delimiters - -\renewcommand{\den}[1]{\ensuremath{\llbracket}\,{#1}\,\ensuremath{\rrbracket}} - % Denotation brackets - % Requires stmaryrd package ... \usepackage{stmaryrd} -\renewcommand{\dena}[2]{{\ensuremath{\llbracket}\,{#1}\,\ensuremath{\rrbracket}}\ensuremath{^{\textrm{\smaller[2]{#2}}}}} - % Denotation brackets with assignment variables (requires stmaryrd package) -\renewcommand{\denamod}[3]{\ensuremath{\llbracket}\,{#1}\,\ensuremath{\rrbracket^{\mathrm{\smaller[2]{#2}}^{\textrm{\smaller[4]{#3}}}}}} - % Denotation brackets with modified assignment variables (requires stmaryrd package) -\renewcommand{\denac}[2]{$\llbracket$\,{#1}\,$\rrbracket^{\mathrm{#2}_{\tiny\textrm{c}}}$} - % Denotation brackets with assignment variable, context c (requires stmaryrd) -\renewcommand{\denacmod}[3]{$\llbracket$\,{#1}\,$\rrbracket^{\mathrm{#2}_{\tiny\textrm{c}}^{\tiny\textrm{#3}}}$} - % Denotation brackets with modified assignment variable, context c (requires stmaryrd) - - \renewcommand{\denol}[1]{\den{\ol{#1}}} % Denotation with object language - \renewcommand{\denola}[2]{\dena{\ol{#1}}{#2}} % Denotation + assignment with object language - \renewcommand{\denolamod}[3]{\denamod{\ol{#1}}{#2}{#3}} % Denotation + modified assignment with object language - \renewcommand{\denolac}[2]{\denac{\ol{#1}}{#2}} - \renewcommand{\denolacmod}[3]{\denacmod{\ol{#1}}{#2}{#3}} - - - %Sets - \renewcommand{\set}[1]{\{ #1 \}} % Encloses a set (easier to see in source) - \renewcommand{\varset}[2]{\{ #1 \ensuremath{|} #2 \}} % Encloses an abstracted set - \renewcommand{\cvarset}[2]{\{ #1 \ensuremath{:} #2 \}} % Encloses an abstracted set, with a colon - %Indices - \renewcommand{\ix}[1]{\ensuremath{_{\textrm{\smaller[2]{#1}}}}} - % ix =index; Upright subscript indices with non-math mode text - - \renewcommand{\lamd}[2]{\lam{#1} \ensuremath{\in} D\ix{#2}} % lambda-notation with domain -\renewcommand{\superx}[1]{\ensuremath{^{\textrm{\smaller[2]{#1}}}}} - % superx = superscript index. For subscripts, see \ix above - - - - %Semantic operators - \renewcommand{\lam}[1]{\ensuremath{\uplambda}#1} % Lambda operator ... \lam{x} - \renewcommand{\some}[1]{\ensuremath{\exists}#1} % Existential quantifier ... \some{x} - \renewcommand{\no}[1]{\ensuremath{\neg\exists}#1} % Negative quantifier - \renewcommand{\all}[1]{\ensuremath{\forall}#1} %Universal quantifier ... \all{x} - \renewcommand{\form}{} % Formal expression / formula - \renewcommand{\pri}{\ensuremath{^\prime}} - \renewcommand{\ddet}[1]{\ensuremath{\upiota}#1} % Definite determiner ... \ddet{x} - - - %Funcnot - \renewcommand{\funcnot}[5]{% - {#1} : \pbox[t]{2.0\textwidth}{% 1 the function - {#2} {\ensuremath{\to}} #3 \\% the buffoon % the domain - \all{}{#4} \ensuremath{\in} #2, {#1(#4) =} #5% %object of domain - }% - } - - }%%end of option text-semantics - - - \DeclareOption*{\PassOptionsToClass{\CurrentOption}{article}} - \ProcessOptions - - |