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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2011-10-11 22:54:02 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2011-10-11 22:54:02 +0000 |
commit | f5d5dc04a3a9336da726ed2dcf9bcb741f8dad4b (patch) | |
tree | 7e40e516d0eaf09e1ae5e6474326a08ea152be78 /Master/texmf-dist/tex | |
parent | 662cda48313c1615e5b117f827f245bd4a4fc22a (diff) |
morehype (11oct11)
git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@24269 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/blog.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/blog.sty index 6ff50a8ab58..5ff71be95e2 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}[2011/08/31 v0.5 simple fast HTML (UL)] +\ProvidesPackage{blog}[2011/10/10 v0.5 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. @@ -21,12 +21,17 @@ %% |\CLBrk| is a \emph{code line break} %% (also saving subsequent comment mark): \newcommand*{\CLBrk}{^^J} +%% |\htmakeext| is the extension of the generated file. +%% Typically it should be `.html', as set here, +%% but my Atari emulator needs `.htm' +%% (see `texblog.fdf'): +\newcommand*{\htmakeext}{.html} %% |\BlogCopyFile[<changes>]{<src-file>}| %% ``copies" the \TeX\ source file <src-file> %% into the file specified by `\ResultFile'. %% As in \TeX\ an empty line starts a new paragraph, %% we ``interpret" an empty source line as -%% \acro{HTML} tag \xmltagcode{p} for starting a new paragraph. +%% \HTML\ tag \xmltagcode{p} for starting a new paragraph. %% Empty source lines following some first empty source %% line immediately are ignored %% (``compression" of empty lines).---However, @@ -43,6 +48,8 @@ \ProcessOptions \MakeOther\< \MakeOther\> %% TODO ... \newcommand*{\BlogCopyFile}[2][]{% + \typeout{^^J\screenqtd{blog.sty} generating %% 2011/10/05 + \screenqtd{\htmljob\htmakeext}}% \ProcessFileWith[\BlogCodes \let\ProvidesFile\BlogProvidesFile %% 2011/02/24 \let\protect\@empty %% 2011/03/24 @@ -61,15 +68,15 @@ \newcommand*{\BlogCodes}{% %% 2010/09/07 \endlinechar`\ \catcode`\~\active \BasicNormalCatCodes} %% The tilde is active as in Plain~TeX too, it is so natural to -%% use it for abbreviating \acro{HTML}'s ` '! +%% use it for abbreviating \HTML's ` '! %% %% %% v0.42: %% |\ProvidesFile{<file-name>.tex}[<file-info>]| \ is supported %% for use with the \CtanPkgRef{morehype}{myfilist} %% package %% TODO \urlpkgfoot!? 2011/02/22 %% to get a list of source file infos. -%% In generating the \acro{HTML} file, the file infos are transformed -%% into an \acro{HTML} comment. Actually it is +%% In generating the \HTML\ file, the file infos are transformed +%% into an \HTML\ comment. Actually it is %% |\BlogProvidesFile| (for the time being, 2011/02/22): \@ifdefinable\BlogProvidesFile{% \def\BlogProvidesFile#1[#2]{% @@ -87,19 +94,20 @@ %% \[`\let\ProvidesFile\BlogProvidesFile'\] %% somewhere, e.g., in `\BlogCopyFile'. %% -%% \pagebreak[3] %% 2011/05/11 -%% == General \acro{HTML} Matters == +%% \pagebreak %% 2011/10/10 +%% == General \HTML\ Matters == %% The following stuff is required for any web page %% (or hardly evitable). %% === General Tagging === -%% $$|\TagSurr{<el-name>}{<attr>}{<content>}|$$ +%% %% $$ -> \[ ... 2011/10/10: +%% \[|\TagSurr{<el-name>}{<attr>}{<content>}|\] %% (I hoped this way code would be more readable %% than with `\TagSurround' ...) -%% and $$|\SimpleTagSurr{<el-name>}{<content>}|$$ +%% and \[|\SimpleTagSurr{<el-name>}{<content>}|\] %% are used to avoid repeating element names <el-name> in %% definitions of \TeX\ macros that refer to ``entire" %% elements---as opposed to elements whose content often -%% spans lines (as readable \acro{HTML} code). +%% spans lines (as readable \HTML\ code). %% We will handle the latter kind of elements %% using \LaTeX's idea of ``environments." %% `\TagSurr' also inserts specifications of element @@ -116,10 +124,10 @@ %% === Attributes === %%% (General) %%% %% Inspired by the common way to use `@' for referring %% to element attributes---i.e., `@<attr>' refers to attribute -%% `<attr>'---in \acro{HTML}/\acro{XML} documentation, we often use -%% $$`\@<attr>{<value>}' \qquad -%% \mbox{to ``abbreviate"}\qquad `<attr>="<value>"'$$ -%% within the starting tag of an \acro{HTML} element. +%% `<attr>'---in \HTML/\acro{XML} documentation, we often use +%% \[`\@<attr>{<value>}' \qquad +%% \mbox{to ``abbreviate"}\qquad `<attr>="<value>"'\] +%% within the starting tag of an \HTML\ element. %% This does not really %% make typing easier or improve readability, %% it rather saves \TeX's memory by using a single token @@ -130,24 +138,32 @@ \newcommand*{\declareHTMLattrib}[1]{% \def\reserved@a{@#1}% \@ifundefined{@#1}% -% {\@namedef{@#1}##1{ #1="##1"}}% {\@namedef{@#1}##1{#1="##1"}}% \@notdefinable} %% So after `\declareHTMLattrib{<attr>}', `\@<attr>' is a %% \TeX\ macro expecting one parameter for the specification. %% %% A few frequent attributes are declared this way here. +%% %% 2011/09/27: +%% |@class|, |@id|, |@style|, |@title|, |@lang|, and |@dir| +%% are the ones named on +%% \wikienref{HTML\#Attributes}{\meta{Wikipedia}}: +\let\@class\relax %% for tab/arr in latex.ltx +\declareHTMLattrib{class} +\declareHTMLattrib{id} +\declareHTMLattrib{style} +\let\@title\relax %% for \title in latex.ltx +\declareHTMLattrib{title} %% 2011/04/26 +\declareHTMLattrib{lang} +\declareHTMLattrib{dir} +%% |@type| is quite frequent too: %% doc. 2011/09/27 +\declareHTMLattrib{type} %% |@href| is most important for that ``hyper-text:" \declareHTMLattrib{href} %% ... and |@name| (among other uses) is needed for %% |@name| for %% 2011/04/26 %% hyper-text anchors: \declareHTMLattrib{name} %% 2010/11/06 -%% Many elements have the |@type| attribute: %% 2011/08/01 -\declareHTMLattrib{type} -%% |@title| for tooltips: %% 2011/04/26 -\let\@title\relax -\declareHTMLattrib{title} %% 2011/04/26 %% |@bgcolor| is used in tables as well as %% for the appearance of the entire page: \declareHTMLattrib{bgcolor} @@ -180,7 +196,6 @@ %% Some other uses of `\declareHTMLattrib' essential for %% \emph{tables:} %% emph 2011/04/24 \declareHTMLattrib{border} %% 2011/04/24 -\declareHTMLattrib{class} %% 2011/04/24 \declareHTMLattrib{cellpadding} %% 2010/07/18 \declareHTMLattrib{cellspacing} %% 2010/07/18 \declareHTMLattrib{colspan} %% 2010/07/17 @@ -193,28 +208,28 @@ %% well, not so bad, as the main purpose of this namespace %% is saving tokens \emph{in macros.} %% -%% === \acro{HTML}'s Special Symbols === -%% |#| is needed for numerical specifications in \acro{HTML}, +%% === \HTML's Special Symbols === +%% |#| is needed for numerical specifications in \HTML, %% especially colors and Unicode symbols, %% while it plays a different (essential) role in our %% definitions of \TeX\ macros here. %% We redefine \LaTeX's |\#| %% for a kind of ``quoting" `#' in macro definitions -%% in order to refer to their \acro{HTML} meaning.---I \textbf{wonder} +%% in order to refer to their \HTML\ meaning.---I \textbf{wonder} %% what I had in mind with the |&| things here. %% I cannot find any use of |\AmpMark| in my code %% (including my web pages). There is no real problem -%% with calling special \acro{HTML} symbols, `&' is simply +%% with calling special \HTML\ symbols, `&' is simply %% made `other' already here for macros calling those symbols %% (below), and in processing source files, it is as well %% `other' by default. The symbols section, however, redefines |\&| -%% for calling \acro{HTML}'s ampersand symbol. +%% for calling \HTML's ampersand symbol. {\catcode`\&=12 \catcode`\#=12 \gdef\AmpMark{&} \gdef\#{#}} %% ... `\CompWordMark' etc.? %% %% === Head === -%% |\head| produces the first two tags that an \acro{HTML} file must start: +%% |\head| produces the first two tags that an \HTML\ file must start: \newcommand*{\head}{<html><head>} %% ^^J rm 2010/10/10 %% |\MetaTag{<inside>}| and |\ContentAtt{<value>}| %% are internal shortcuts: @@ -224,14 +239,14 @@ \newcommand*{\charset}[1]{% \MetaTag{http-equiv="Content-Type" \ContentAtt{text/html; #1}}} %% |\description{<text>}| for web searches (I think): -\newcommand*{\description}[1]{% - \MetaTag{\@name{description} \ContentAtt{#1}}} -%% ... an outright \textbf{mistake!} TODO %% todo 2011/07/25 +% \newcommand*{\description}[1]{% +% \MetaTag{\@name{description} \ContentAtt{#1}}} +%% ... an outright \textbf{mistake!} %% commented out 2011/10/05 %% The definition is overridden -%% to get the \acro{HTML} equivalent to \LaTeX's `description' environment. +%% to get the \HTML\ equivalent to \LaTeX's `description' environment. %% `\newcommand' did not warn here because we don't load any \LaTeX\ %% class for text-processing macros and code generation.---And so -%% some |\MetaDescr| should be defined---and used finally! +%% some |\MetaDescr| should be defined---and used finally! TODO %% %% |\robots{<instructions>}|: \newcommand*{\robots}[1]{%% juergenf: index, follow, noarchive @@ -242,7 +257,16 @@ %% `media="<media>"': \newcommand*{\stylesheet}[2]{% \space\space %% 2010/09/10 - <link rel="stylesheet" media="#1" type="text/css" \@href{#2.css}>} + <link rel="stylesheet" media="#1" + \@type{text/css} %% \@type 2011/10/05 + \@href{#2.css}>} +%% %% 2011/10/05: +%% Alternatively, style declarations may occur in the +%% \xmltagcode{style} element. It can be accessed by the +%% |{style}| environment (cf. Sec.~\ref{sec:env}): +\newenvironment*{style}[1] + {<style \@type{text/css} media="#1">} + {</style>} %% With |\title{<text>}|, <text> heads %% grammar? TODO 2010/04/08 %% the browser window: \renewcommand*{\title}[1]{\space\space<title>#1</title>} @@ -270,9 +294,9 @@ %% %% We ``re-use" some \LaTeX\ commands for specifying font attributes, %% rather than (re)defining macros `\i', `\b', `\tt', ... -%% $$|\textit{<text>}| \qquad +%% \[|\textit{<text>}| \qquad %% \mbox{just expands to}\qquad -%% \xmltagcode{i}<text>\xmltagcode{/i}$$ +%% \xmltagcode{i}<text>\xmltagcode{/i}\] \renewcommand*{\textit}{\SimpleTagSurr i} %% etc. for |\textbf|, |\texttt| ...: \renewcommand*{\textbf}{\SimpleTagSurr b} @@ -280,7 +304,7 @@ %% |\textsf{<text>}| TODO (see some `makehtml.tex') %% 2011/05/11 %% %% |\textcolor| is from \LaTeX's 'color' package -%% that we won't load for generating \acro{HTML}, +%% that we won't load for generating \HTML, %% so it is ``new" here, it is just natural to use it %% for colored text (2010/05/15): \newcommand*{\textcolor}[1]{\TagSurr{font}{color="#1"}} @@ -289,21 +313,26 @@ %% |\code{<text>}| marks <text> as ``code," %% just accessing te \xmltagcode{code} element, %% while standard \LaTeX\ does not provide a `\code' command: -\newcommand*{\code} {\SimpleTagSurr{code}} %% 2010/04/27 +\newcommand*{\code}{\SimpleTagSurr{code}} %% 2010/04/27 %% |\emph{<text>}| is \LaTeX's command again, but somewhat abused, %% expanding to \lq\xmltagcode{em}<text>\xmltagcode{/em}\rq: \renewcommand*{\emph} {\SimpleTagSurr{em}} %% ... Note that \LaTeX's `\emph' feature of switching to `up' %% when `\emph' appears in an italic context doesn't work here ... %% -%% |\strong{<text>}| again just calls an \acro{HTML} element. +%% |\strong{<text>}| again just calls an \HTML\ element. %% It may behave like `\textbf{<text>}', or ... I don't know ... -\newcommand*{\strong} {\SimpleTagSurr{strong}} +\newcommand*{\strong}{\SimpleTagSurr{strong}} %% %% 2011/03/09: %% |\var{<symbol(s)>}| accesses the \xmltagcode{var} element: \newcommand*{\var}{\SimpleTagSurr{var}} +%% |\acronym{<chars>}| ... there is `\acro' in the TUGboat +%% macros, while \HTML\ provides an \xmltagcode{acronym} +%% environment ... %% 2011/09/21 +\newcommand*{\acronym}{\SimpleTagSurr{acronym}} %% %% == Environments == +%% \label{sec:env} %% We reduce \LaTeX's |\begin| and |\end| to their most primitive %% core. %% \begin{description} @@ -317,81 +346,81 @@ %% does not allow any assignments while ``copying" %% the \TeX\ source into the `.htm'. %% There even is no check for proper nesting. -%% `\begin' and `\end' just represent \acro{HTML} elements +%% `\begin' and `\end' just represent \HTML\ elements %% (their starting/ending tags) %% that typically have ``long" content. %% (We might ``intercept" `\begin' and `\end' before %% copying for executing some assignments in a future version.) \let\begin\@nameuse \def\end#1{\csname end#1\endcsname} -%% |{center}|---TODO cf. \xmltagcode{center} 2010/07/18: -\renewenvironment*{center}{<p align="center">}{</p>} %% ... moving |{english}| to `xmlprint.cfg' %% 2010/05/22 ...%% doc 2010/11/06 %% %% As formerly with ``fonts," we have \emph{two} policies for %% \textbf{choosing macro names}: -%% (i)~using an \emph{existing} \acro{HTML} element name, +%% (i)~using an \emph{existing} \HTML\ element name, %% (ii)~using a \LaTeX\ command name for accessing a somewhat -%% similar \acro{HTML} element having a \emph{different} name. -%% -%% |\declareHTMLelement{<el-name>}| creates a \emph{new} -%% <el-name> ``environment" according to policy~(i): -\newcommand*{\declareHTMLelement}[1]{% - \newenvironment*{#1}{<#1>}{</#1>}} -%% |\renderHTMLelement{<ltx-env>}{<el-name>}| \emph{redefines} -%% \LaTeX's <ltx-env> environment to use \acro{HTML}'s <el-name> element -%% according to policy~(ii): -\newcommand*{\renderHTMLelement}[2]{% - \renewenvironment*{#1}{<#2>}{</#2>}} -%% Applying former auxiliaries: -%% -%% `\small' is a \LaTeX\ command from a \emph{class}---that -%% we won't load, therefore we can create a \emph{new} -%% |{small}| environment using \xmltagcode{small} according to -%% policy~(i): -\declareHTMLelement{small} +%% similar \HTML\ element having a \emph{different} name. +%% [\,2011/10/05: so what? TODO\,] +%% +%% New 2011/10/05: +%% With |\useHTMLelement{<ltx-env>}{<html-el>}|, +%% you can access the \xmltagcode{<html-el>} element +%% by the `<ltx-env>' environment. +%% The ``starred" form is for ``list" environments +%% where I observed around 2011/10/01 that certain links +%% (with Mozilla Firefox) need \xmltagcode{/li}: +\newcommand*{\useHTMLelement}{% + \@ifstar{\@useHTMLelement[</li>]}{\@useHTMLelement}} +\newcommand*{\@useHTMLelement}[3][]{% + \@namedef{#2}{<#3>}% + \@namedef{end#2}{#1</#3>}} +%% Applications: +%% +%% \acro{CARE:} |{small}| is an environment here, +%% it is not in \LaTeX: +\useHTMLelement{small}{small} +%% |{center}|: %% TODO von 2010/07/18, weiter oben +% \renewenvironment*{center}{<p align="center">}{</p>} +% \renewenvironment*{center}{<p \@align@c>}{</p>} +\useHTMLelement{center}{center} %% The next definitions for |{enumerate}|, |{itemize}|, %% `{verbatim}' follow policy~(ii): -\renderHTMLelement{enumerate}{ol} -\renderHTMLelement{itemize} {ul} +\useHTMLelement*{enumerate}{ol} +\useHTMLelement*{itemize} {ul} %% %% 2010/11/16: %% With 'blog.sty', |{verbatim}| really doesn't work much %% like its original \LaTeX\ variant. \TeX\ macros inside %% still are expanded, and you must care yourself for %% wanted \dqtd{quoting}: -\renderHTMLelement{verbatim} {pre} %% 2010/09/10 -%% -%% |{quote}| is defined in \LaTeX\ classes only again. -%% To use it for policy~(ii), we give it a dummy definition -%% so `\render'... won't complain: -\let\quote\empty -\renderHTMLelement{quote}{blockquote} -%% For list |\item|s, I tried to get readable \acro{HTML} code +\useHTMLelement{verbatim} {pre} +%% |{quote}|: +\useHTMLelement{quote}{blockquote} +%% For list |\item|s, I tried to get readable \HTML\ code %% using `\indenti'. This fails with nested lists. %% 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>} -%% <- 2010/05/23, 2010/06/10 -> -% \renewcommand*{\item}{<li>} %% \LaTeX's |{description}| environment redefines the %% label format for the optional argument of `\item'. %% Again, \emph{we} cannot do this here %% (we even cannot use optional arguments, %% at least not easily). %% Instead we define a different |\ditem{<term>}| -%% having a \emph{mandatory} argument. -%% %% 2010/07/05: -\renderHTMLelement{description}{dl} +%% having a \emph{mandatory} argument +%% (TODO star?). %% 2011/10/05 +\useHTMLelement{description}{dl} \newcommand*{\ditem}[1]{\indenti<dt>\strong{#1}<dd>} %% %% == Links == %% === Basic Link Macros === %% |\hanc{<id>}{<text>}| makes <text> an anchor with -%% \acro{HTML} label <id> (like 'hyperref''s `\hypertarget'): +%% \HTML\ label <id> (like 'hyperref''s `\hypertarget'): \newcommand*{\hanc}[1]{\TagSurr a{\@name{#1}}} %% |\hancref{<id>}{<url>}{<text>}| makes <text> an anchor with -%% \acro{HTML} label <id> and at the same time a link to <url>: +%% \HTML\ label <id> and at the same time a link to <url>: \newcommand*{\hancref}[2]{\TagSurr a{\@name{#1} \@href{#2}}} %% |\href{<id>}{<text>}| makes <text> a link to <url>: \newcommand*{\href}[1]{\TagSurr a{\@href{#1}}} @@ -426,7 +455,7 @@ %% %% === Built Macros for Links to Local Files === %% Originally, I wanted to refer to my web pages only, -%% using $$|\fileref{<filename-base>}|.$$ I have used +%% using \[|\fileref{<filename-base>}|.\] I have used %% extension `.htm' to avoid disturbing my Atari %% editor 'xEDIT' or the the Atari emulator (Hatari). %% %% rm. 2011/08/18: @@ -439,6 +468,7 @@ %% general `\FileRef{<filename>}|', overlooking %% that it was the same as |\href|. % \newcommand*{\FileRef}[1]{\TagSurr a{\@href{#1}}} +\newcommand*{\htext}{.htm} %% 2011/10/05 \newcommand*{\fileref}[1]{\href{#1\htext}} % \newcommand*{\emfileref}[2]{\fileref{#1}{\emph{#2}}} \newcommand*{\itfileref}[2]{\fileref{#1}{\textit{#2}}} @@ -477,9 +507,9 @@ \TagSurr a{\@href{https://#1" target="_blank}}} %% %% -%% == Symbols == %% ordering 2011/02/25 +%% == Characters/Symbols == %% `Symbols' until 2011/09/25 %% === Basic Preliminaries === -%% |&| is made `other' for using it to call \acro{HTML}'s +%% |&| is made `other' for using it to call \HTML's %% ``character entities." %% dot inside 2011/02/25 \@makeother\& %% Again we have the two policies about choosing macro names @@ -498,6 +528,7 @@ \renderHTMLsymbol{\&}{amp} \let\%\PercentChar %% +%% \pagebreak %% output routine problem 2011/10/05 %% === Diacritics === %% changed 2011/03/04 %% For the difference between \dqtd{diacritic} and %% \dqtd{accent,} see \wikienref{Diacritic}{Wikipedia}. @@ -505,7 +536,7 @@ %% |\ccedil|: %%%, |\eacute|, |\ocirc| (``r\^ole") \declareHTMLsymbol{ccedil} %% %% 2011/03/04: -%% \acro{HTML} entities |é|, |ô| etc. can be accessed +%% \HTML\ entities |é|, |ô| etc. can be accessed %% by \TeX's accent commands |\'|, |\^|, |\`|, |\"|: % \declareHTMLsymbol{eacute} % \declareHTMLsymbol{ocirc} @@ -581,7 +612,7 @@ %% %% === Dashes === %% The ligatures `--' and `---' for en~dash and em~dash -%% don't work in our expanding mode. Now, \acro{HTML}'s policy +%% don't work in our expanding mode. Now, \HTML's policy %% for choosing names often prefers shorter names than %% are recommended for (La)\TeX, so here I adopt a \emph{third} %% police besides (i) and (ii) earlier; cf. \LaTeX's @@ -599,7 +630,7 @@ \renewcommand* {\qquad} {\quad\quad} %% 2011/07/22: ` ' allows line breaks, %% so we introduce |\thinsp| to access ` ', -%% while |\thinspace| and |\,| use Unicode "Narrow No-Break Space" +%% while |\thinspace| and |\,| use Unicode ``Narrow No-Break Space" %% (`U+202F', see \meta{Wikipedia \Wikienref{Space (punctuation)}}; %% browser support?): % \renderHTMLsymbol{\thinspace}{thinsp} @@ -607,13 +638,15 @@ \declareHTMLsymbol{thinsp} \renderHTMLsymbol{\thinspace}{\#8239} \renderHTMLsymbol{\,} {\#8239} +%% |\figurespace| %% 2011/09/25 +%% (U+2007, cf.~\wikienref{Figure space}{\meta{Wikipedia}}): +\newcommand*{\figurespace}{&\#8199;} %% %% === Quotes, Apostrophe, Prime === %% |\lq|, |\rq| \renderHTMLsymbol{\lq} {lsquo} -% \newcommand* {\rsquo} {’} %% removed 2010/04/26 \renderHTMLsymbol{\rq} {rsquo} -%% In order to use the right single quote for the \acro{HTML} apostrophe, +%% In order to use the right single quote for the \HTML\ apostrophe, %% we must save other uses before. %% |\screentqtd{<text>}| is used for screen messages, %% and |\urlapostr| is the version of the right single quote @@ -627,7 +660,8 @@ %% save `\screenqtd'! Tilde likwise!? %% ... TODO change `\catcode`\`'!? 2010/04/26 %% -%% |\ldquo|, |\rdquo|, |\sbquo|, |\prime|, |\Prime| ... +%% |\bdquo|, |\ldquo|, |\rdquo|, |\sbquo|, |\prime|, |\Prime| ... +\declareHTMLsymbol{bdquo} %% 2011/09/23 \declareHTMLsymbol{ldquo} \declareHTMLsymbol{rdquo} \declareHTMLsymbol{sbquo} %% 2010/07/01 @@ -637,15 +671,15 @@ %% |\endqtd{<text>}| quotes in the English style using double quote %% marks, |\enqtd{<text>}| uses single quote marks instead, and %% |\dedqtd{<text>}| quotes in German style: -\def\endqtd#1{\ldquo#1\rdquo} %% \newcommand: "\end" +\def\endqtd#1{\ldquo#1\rdquo} %% \newcommand: ``\end" \newcommand*\enqtd[1]{\lq#1\rq} %% 2010/09/08, \new... 2010/11/08 -\newcommand*{\dedqtd}[1]{„#1\ldquo} +\newcommand*{\dedqtd}[1]{\bdquo#1\ldquo} \newcommand*{\deqtd}[1]{‚#1‘} %% corr. 2011/05/14 -%% ... TODO `\bdquo'!? %% 2010/11/08 +%% TODO `\glqq' from 'german.sty' etc. %% 2011/09/22 %% %% === Math === %% %% doc. extended 2011/05/08: -%% Because \verb+<+ and \verb+>+ are used for \acro{HTML}'s +%% Because \verb+<+ and \verb+>+ are used for \HTML's %% element notation, we provide aliases |\gt|, |\lt| %% for mathematical $\lt$ and $\gt$: \declareHTMLsymbol{gt} @@ -675,12 +709,12 @@ \renderHTMLsymbol{\ast}{lowast} %% 2011/03/29 %% Besides \TeX's |\subset| and |\subseteq|, %% we provide short versions |\sub| and |\sube| %% 2011/05/08 -%% inspired by \acro{HTML}: +%% inspired by \HTML: \declareHTMLsymbol{sub} %% 2011/04/04 \let\subset\sub %% 2011/05/08 \declareHTMLsymbol{sube} %% 2011/03/29 \let\subseteq\sube %% 2011/05/08 -%% \TeX\ and \acro{HTML} agree on |\cap|, |\cup|, %% 2011/05/08 +%% \TeX\ and \HTML\ agree on |\cap|, |\cup|, %% 2011/05/08 %% and |\times|: \declareHTMLsymbol{cap} %% 2011/04/04 \declareHTMLsymbol{cup} %% 2011/04/04 @@ -690,7 +724,8 @@ %% We need |\minus| since math mode switching is %% not supported by 'blog': %% 2011/05/08 \declareHTMLsymbol{minus} %% 2011/03/31 -%% We override \acro{HTML}'s `ˆ' to get \TeX's \cs{circ} +%% We override \HTML's \lq`ˆ'\rq\ %% \lq\rq 2011/09/08 +%% to get \TeX's \cs{circ} %% (i.e., $\circ$; %% 2011/05/08: %% \textcolor{red}{but I cannot see it %% on my own pages!?}): @@ -698,8 +733,14 @@ \renderHTMLsymbol{\cdot}{middot} %% 2011/05/07 %% |\sdot| generates `&sdot,', a variant of of `·' %% reserved for the \Wikienref{dot product} according to -%% the \wikideref{Malzeichen\#Skalarprodukt}: +%% the \wikideref{Malzeichen\#Skalarprodukt} +%% {German \meta{Wikipedia}} %% 2011/09/08! \declareHTMLsymbol{sdot} %% 2011/05/08 +%% I provide |\degrees| for the degree symbol. +%% \LaTeX\ already has `\deg' as an operator, +%% therefore I do not want to use `\declareHTMLsymbol' +%% here. +\newcommand*{\degrees}{°} %% %% === Other === %% The tilde |~| is used for its wonderful purpose, @@ -723,12 +764,15 @@ %% |\euro|: %% 2011/05/09 \declareHTMLsymbol{euro} %% \LaTeX's |\S| prints the \dqtd{\Wikienref{section sign}} -%% \qtd{\S}. In \acro{HTML}, the latter accessed by `§', +%% \qtd{\S}. In \HTML, the latter accessed by `§', %% we \dqtd{redirect} `\S' to this: %% 2011/05/18 \renderHTMLsymbol{\S}{sect} +%% |\dagger|, |\ddagger|: %% 2011/10/01 +\renderHTMLsymbol{\dagger}{dagger} +\renderHTMLsymbol{\ddagger}{Dagger} %% %% -%% == \TeX-related == %% 2010/08/24 +%% == \TeX-related == %% 2010/08/24 %% Somebody actually using 'blog.sty' must have a need to put down %% notes about \TeX\ for her own private purposes at least---I expect. %% === Logos === @@ -750,23 +794,25 @@ \newcommand*{\XeTeX}{\prg{XeTeX}} %% 2010/10/09 \newcommand*{\TeXbook}{TeXbook} %% 2010/09/13 %% -%% === Else === +%% === Describing Macros === %% With v0.4, \TeX-related \emph{links} are moved to 'texlinks.sty'. %% %% |\texcs{\<tex-cmd-name>}| or `\texcs\<tex-cmd-name>' %% (care for spacing yourself): -\newcommand*{\texcs}[1]{\code{\string#1}} %% 2010/11/13 +\newcommand*{\texcs}[1]{\code{\string#1}} %% 2010/11/13 %% Good old |\cs{<tex-cmd-name>}| may be preferable: -\def\cs#1{\code{\BackslashChar#1}} %% 2011/03/06 +\def\cs#1{\code{\BackslashChar#1}} %% 2011/03/06 +%% |\metavar{<name>}|: %% 2011/09/22 +\newcommand*{\metavar}[1]{\angled{\meta{#1}}} %% %% == Tables == %% %% 2011/04/24: rm. remark on doubtful stability, ordered %% === Indenting === %% There are three levels of indenting: -%% $$|\indenti|, \quad +%% \[|\indenti|, \quad %% |\indentii|,\quad \mbox{and}\quad -%% |\indentiii|.$$ -%% The intention for these was to get readable \acro{HTML} code. Not sure ... +%% |\indentiii|.\] +%% The intention for these was to get readable \HTML\ code. Not sure ... {\catcode`\ =12%% 2010/05/19 \gdef\indenti{ }\gdef\indentii{ }\gdef\indentiii{ }} %% @@ -783,7 +829,7 @@ {\indenti</tbody>\CLBrk\endTable} %% === Rows === %% I first thought it would be good for readability if -%% some \acro{HTML} comments explain nesting or briefly describe +%% some \HTML\ comments explain nesting or briefly describe %% the content of some column, row, or cell. %% But this is troublesome when you want to comment out %% an entire table ... @@ -795,7 +841,7 @@ \newenvironment{tablecoloredrow}[2] {\TableRow{#1}{\@bgcolor{#2}}} {\endTableRow} -%% "top" 2010/05/18: +%% ``top" 2010/05/18: \newenvironment{tablerow}[1]{\TableRow{#1}{\@valign@t}} {\endTableRow} %% 2010/07/18: @@ -830,6 +876,7 @@ %% 2010/07/18: \newcommand*{\startTd}[1]{<td #1>} \def\endTd{</td>} +\newcommand*{\emptycell}{<td />} %% 2011/10/07 %% %% === Filling a Row with Dummy Cells === %% Generalization 2010/06/28: @@ -841,11 +888,12 @@ \newcommand*{\fillrowcolor}[2]{\FillRow{#1}{\@bgcolor{#2}}} %% %% == Misc == -%% |\comment{<comment>}| produces a one-line \acro{HTML} comment. +%% |\comment{<comment>}| produces a one-line \HTML\ comment. %% By contrast, there is an environment %% |{commentlines}{<comment>}| -%% for mult-line comments. It is convenient for ``commenting out" -%% code (unless the latter contains other \acro{HTML} comments ...) +%% for multi-line comments. %% was mult-l... 2011/09/08 +%% It is convenient for ``commenting out" +%% code (unless the latter contains other \HTML\ comments ...) %% where <comment> is a \emph{comment} for explaining what is %% commented out. %% 2010/11/14 \newcommand*{\comment}[1]{<!--#1-->} @@ -855,10 +903,10 @@ {<!--#1} {-->} %% \TeX's |\hrule| (rather deprecated in \LaTeX) is redefined -%% to produce an \acro{HTML} horizontal line: +%% to produce an \HTML\ horizontal line: \renewcommand*{\hrule}{<hr>} %% Redefining |\ | to be the same as `\space' may be helpful -%% for manual indenting or spacing of \acro{HTML} code. +%% for manual indenting or spacing of \HTML\ code. %% Or better (just now remembering): I used it for making %% ``ASCII trees" with the \xmltagcode{pre} element %% (redefined `verbatim'). @@ -920,7 +968,7 @@ v0.3 2010/11/10 removed ^^J from \head v0.4 2011/01/24 moving links to texlinks.sty v0.41 2011/02/07 \NormalHTTPref 2011/02/10 refined call of `texlinks' - PART OF CTAN RELEASE r0.3 +part of MOREHYPE RELEASE r0.3 v0.5 2011/02/22 \BlogProvidesFile 2011/02/24 ... in \BlogCopyFile 2011/02/25 ordering symbols @@ -956,3 +1004,20 @@ v0.5 2011/02/22 \BlogProvidesFile 2011/07/25 "todo" on \description 2011/08/18f.removing \FileRef, 0.42-> 0.5 2011/08/31 clarified use of \urlapostr +part of MOREHYPE RELEASE r0.4 +v0.6 2011/09/08 doc. uses \HTML, \lq/\rq with ˆ, + doc. fix `mult-'; \degrees + 2011/09/21 \acronym + 2011/09/22 \metavar; TODO \glqq... + 2011/09/23 \bdquo + 2011/09/25 doc. `Characters/Symbols'; \figurespace + 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> + 2011/10/05 {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, $$->\[/\] diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/blogdot.css b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/blogdot.css new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..31f8e9ddeed --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/blogdot.css @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +/* blogdot.css for blogdot.sty (morehype bundle) 2011/10/05 */ +/* (C) 2011 Uwe Lueck www.contact.uwe.lueck.de.vu */ +/* 2011/09/21 aus blog/plain.css, 2011/09/26 gekürzt, Versuche, Umbau */ +/* +b, h1, h2, h3, h4, div, p, td, th, body, span, table, ol, li, a, ul { +font-family:Arial,Verdana,"Lucinda Sans",sans-serif; +color:#000000; +font-size:21px; +} +*/ + +h1 { font-size: 42px; margin-bottom: 21px } +h2 { font-size: 30px; margin-bottom: 21px } +h3 { font-size: 24px; } +h4 { font-size: 21px; } + +/* body, td, th, div, p, ul, li, em, strong */ +td { +font-family:Arial,Verdana,"Lucinda Sans",sans-serif; +color:#000000; +font-size: 21px +} + +p { margin-bottom:0px } +dl, ol, ul { +/* padding-left: 18px; */ +padding-left: 1em; +margin-left: 1em; margin-top: 18px; margin-bottom: 18px; +vertical-align: middle; +} +dt { margin: 0px; margin-top: 18px; margin-bottom: 9px; padding: 0px } +li { margin: 0px; margin-top: 9px; margin-bottom: 9px; padding: 0px } +blockquote { margin-left: 2em } +pre { margin-left:2em; margin-top:0px } + +/* table { margin: 0px; margin-top: 9px; margin-bottom: 18px; padding: 0px} */ + +a:link { color:#0000d0; text-decoration:none; } +a:visited { color:purple; text-decoration:none; } +a:hover { color:blue; text-decoration:underline; } +a:active { color:blue; text-decoration:underline; } diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/blogdot.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/blogdot.sty new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..08f4779a099 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/blogdot.sty @@ -0,0 +1,200 @@ +\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/12/01] %% \newcommand* etc. +\ProvidesPackage{blogdot}[2011/10/10 v0.2 HTML presentations (UL)] +%% copyright (C) 2011 Uwe Lueck, +%% http://www.contact-ednotes.sty.de.vu +%% -- author-maintained in the sense of LPPL below. +%% +%% This file can be redistributed and/or modified under +%% the terms of the LaTeX Project Public License; either +%% version 1.3c of the License, or any later version. +%% The latest version of this license is in +%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt +%% We did our best to help you, but there is NO WARRANTY. +%% +%% Please report bugs, problems, and suggestions via +%% +%% http://www.contact-ednotes.sty.de.vu +%% +%% == 'blog' Required == +%% 'blogdot' is an extension of 'blog' +%% (but what about options? TODO): +\RequirePackage{blog} +%% == Size Parameters == +%% \label{sec:dot-size} +%% I assume that it is clear what the following +%% six page dimension parameters +%% \begin{quote} +%% |\leftpagemargin|, |\rightpagemargin|, +%% |\upperpagemargin|,\\|\lowerpagemargin|, +%% |\typeareawidth|, |\typeareaheight| +%% \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} +\newcommand*{\rightpagemargin}{\leftpagemargin} +%% So |\rightpagemargin| ultimately is the same as +%% |\leftpagemargin| as long as you don't redefine it, +%% and it suffices to `\renewcommand' `\leftpagemargin' +%% in order to get a horizontically centered type area +%% with user-defined margin widths.---Something analogous +%% applies to |\upperpagemargin| and |\lowerpagemargin|: +\newcommand*{\upperpagemargin}{80} +\newcommand*{\lowerpagemargin}{\upperpagemargin} +%% A difference to the ``horizontal" parameters is +%% (I expect) that the position of the type area on the +%% screen is affected by |\upperpagemargin| only, +%% and you may choose |\lowerpagemargin| just large enough +%% that the next slide won't be visible on any computer screen +%% you can think of. +\newcommand*{\typeareawidth}{640} +\newcommand*{\typeareaheight}{440} +%% Centering with respect to web page body may work better on +%% different screens (2011/10/03), but it doesn't work here +%% (2011/10/04). +% \renewcommand*{\body}{% +% </head>\CLBrk +% <body \@bgcolor{\bodybgcolor} \@align@c>} +%% +%% == (Backbone for) Starting a ``Slide" == +%% \label{sec:dot-start} +%% |\startscreenpage{<style>}{<anchor-name>}| +\newcommand*{\startscreenpage}[2]{%% 0 2011/09/25!?: + \startTable{% + \@cellpadding{0} \@cellspacing{0}% + \maybe@showmargins + }% + \CLBrk %% 2011/10/03 + \starttr +%% First cell determines both +%% height of upper page margin |\upperpagemargin| +%% and +%% width of left page margin |\leftpagemargin|: + \startTd{\@width {\leftpagemargin }% + \@height{\upperpagemargin}}% +% \textcolor{\bodybgcolor}{XYZ}% + \endTd +%% Using |\typeareawidth|: +% \startTd{\@width{\typeareawidth}}\endTd + \simplecell{% + \CLBrk + \hanc{#2}{\hvspace{\typeareawidth}% + {\upperpagemargin}}% + \CLBrk + }% +%% 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 +%% \[`\ancref{START}{start presentation}':\] +\newcommand*{\titlescreenpage}{% + \startscreenpage{\@align@c}{START}} +%% +%% == Finishing a ``Slide" and ``Restart" (Backbone) == +%% \label{sec:dot-fin} +%% |\screenbottom{<next-anchor>}| finishes the current slide +%% and links to the <next-anchor>, the anchor of a slide opened by +%% \[`\startscreenpage{<style>}{<next-anchor>}'.\] +%% More precisely, the margin below the type area is that link. +%% The corner at its right is a link to the anchor to whose name +%% |\BlogDotRestart| expands. +\newcommand*{\screenbottom}[1]{% + \endTd\emptycell + \endtr + \CLBrk + \starttr + \emptycell + \CLBrk + \simplecell{\ancref{#1}% + {\hvspace{\typeareawidth}% + {\lowerpagemargin}}}% + \CLBrk + \simplecell{\ancref{\BlogDotRestart}% + {\hvspace{\rightpagemargin}% + {\lowerpagemargin}}}% + \endtr + \CLBrk + \endTable +} +%% The default for |\BlogDotRestart| is |START|---the title page. +%% You can `\renew'\-`command' it so you get to a slide +%% containing an overview of the presentation. +\newcommand*{\BlogDotRestart}{START} +%% +%% == Moving to Next ``Slide" (User Level) == +%% \label{sec:dot-next} +%% |\nextscreenpage{<style>}{<anchor-name>}| +%% puts closing the previous slide and opening the next +%% one---having anchor name `<anchor-name>'---together. +%% <style> is for style settings for the next page, +%% made here for choosing between centering the page/slide content +%% and aligning it flush left. +\newcommand*{\nextscreenpage}[2]{% + \screenbottom{#2}\CLBrk + \hrule \CLBrk + \startscreenpage{#1}{#2}} +%% |\nextcenterscreenpage{<anchor-name>}| chooses centering +%% the slide content: +\newcommand*{\nextcenterscreenpage}{\nextscreenpage{\@align@c}} +%% |\nextnormalscreenpage{<anchor-name>}| chooses flush left +%% on the type area determined by |\typeareawidth|: +\newcommand*{\nextnormalscreenpage}{\nextscreenpage{}} +%% +%% == Constructs for Type Area == +%% \label{sec:dot-type} +%% If you want to get centered titles with \xmltagcode{h2} etc., +%% you should declare this in `.css' files. But you may consider +%% 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}} +%% |\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 +%% determined by |\typeareawidth|. It may be used on +%% "centered" slides. It is made for lists whose entries are +%% so short that the page would look unbalanced under a +%% centered title with the list adjusted to the left +%% of the entire type area. (Thinking of standard \LaTeX, +%% it is almost the `{minipage}' environment, however lacking +%% the footnote feature, in that respect it is rather +%% similar to `\parbox' which however is not an environment.) +\newenvironment*{textblock}[1] + {\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 +%% +%% == VERSION HISTORY == +v0.1 2011/09/21f. started + 2011/09/25 spacing/padding off + 2011/09/27 \CLBrk + 2011/09/30 \BlogDotRestart +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 diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/lang-de.fdf b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/lang-de.fdf index 922fcff3451..b211f6c130b 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/lang-de.fdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/lang-de.fdf @@ -1,8 +1,10 @@ -\ProvidesFile{lang-de.fdf}[2011/05/12 German settings for blog.sty] +\ProvidesFile{lang-de.fdf}[2011/09/24 German settings for blog.sty] +%% previous: 2011/05/12 \def\dqtd {\dedqtd} \def\qtd {\deqtd} \def\pardash {\depardash} %% 2011/05/12 \def\lastrev {\delastrev} \def\totopofpage{\detotopofpage} +\RequirePackage{dhua} %% 2011/09/24 \endinput diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/lnavicol.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/lnavicol.sty index 030a7822e07..6648814f3bc 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}[2011/09/02 +\ProvidesPackage{lnavicol}[2011/10/10 left navigation column with blog.sty] %% %% Copyright (C) 2011 Uwe Lueck, @@ -16,65 +16,122 @@ %% %% http://www.contact-ednotes.sty.de.vu %% +%% == 'blog.sty' Required == +%% ---but what about options (TODO)? %% 2011/10/09 \RequirePackage{blog} - -\newif\iftight \newif\ifdeep %% 2011/04/29 -%% PAGE STYLE SETTINGs (to be set locally): +%% +%% == Switches == +%% %% introduced 2011/04/29, it seems +%% There is a ``standard" page width and a ``tight one" +%% (the latter for contact forms)---|\iftight|: +\newif\iftight +%% In order to move an anchor to the \emph{top} of the screen +%% when the anchor is near the page end, the page must get +%% some extra length by adding empty space at its +%% bottom---|\ifdeep|: +\newif\ifdeep +%% +%% == Page Style Settings (to be set locally) == % \newcommand*{\pagebgcolor}{\#f5f5f5} %% CSS whitesmoke % \newcommand*{\pagespacing}{\@cellpadding{4} \@cellspacing{7}} % \newcommand*{\pagenavicolwidth}{125} % \newcommand*{\pagemaincolwidth}{584} % \newcommand*{\pagewholewidth} {792} - -%% possible ADDITIONS to blog.sty: +%% == Possible Additions to 'blog.sty' == +%% === Tables === +%% |\begin{spancolscell}{<number>}{<style>}| +%% opens an environment that contains a row and a single cell +%% that will span <number> table cells and have style <style>: \newenvironment{spancolscell}[2]{% \starttr\startTd{\@colspan{#1} #2 % \@width{100\%}}% %% TODO works? }{\endTd\endtr} +%% The |{hiddencells}| einvironment contains cells that do not align +%% with other cells in the surrounding table. The purpose is using +%% cells for horizontal spacing. \newenvironment{hiddencells} {\startTable{}\starttr} {\endtr\endTable} +%% |{pagehiddencells}| is like `{hiddencells}' except that +%% the \HTML\ code is indented: \newenvironment{pagehiddencells} {\indentii\hiddencells} {\indentii\endhiddencells} +%% |\begin{FixedWidthCell}{<width>}{<style>}| \ opens the +%% `{FixedWidthCell}' environment. The content will form a cell +%% of width <width>. <style> are additional formatting parameters: \newenvironment{FixedWidthCell}[2] {\startTd{#2}\startTable{\@width{#1}}% \starttr\startTd{}} {\endTd\endtr\endTable\endTd} +%% |\tablehspace{<width>}| is a variant of \LaTeX's `\hspace{<glue>}'. +%% It may appear in a table row: \newcommand*{\tablehspace}[1]{\startTd{\@width{#1} /}} -%% <img>: +%% +%% === Graphics === +%% The command names in this section are inspired by the names +%% in the standard \LaTeX\ \ctanpkgref{graphics} package. +%% (They may need some re-organization TODO.) +%% +%% |\simpleinclgrf{<file>}| embeds a graphic file <file> without +%% the tricks of the remaining commands. \newcommand*{\simpleinclgrf}[1]{\IncludeGrf{alt="" \@border{0}}% {#1}} +%% |\IncludeGrf{<style>}{<file>}| embeds a graphic file <file> +%% with style settings <style>: \newcommand*{\IncludeGrf}[2]{<img #1 src="#2">} +%% |\includegraphic{<width>}{<height>}{<file>}{<border>}{<alt>}{<tooltip>}| +%% ...\,: \newcommand*{\includegraphic}[6]{% \IncludeGrf{% \@width{#1} \@height{#2} %% data; presentation: \@border{#4} alt="#5" \@title{#6}}% {#3}} -\newcommand*{\insertgraphic}[9]{% %% TODO cf. ... +%% |\insertgraphic{<wd>}{<ht>}{<f>}{<b>}{<align>}{<hsp>}{<vsp>}{<alt>}{<t>}| +%% \\adds <hsp> for the `@hspace' and <vsp> for the `@vspace' +%% attribute: +\newcommand*{\insertgraphic}[9]{% \IncludeGrf{% \@width{#1} \@height{#2} %% data; presentation: \@border{#4} align="#5" hspace="#6" vspace="#8" alt="#8" \@title{#9}}% {#3}} +%% |\includegraphic{<wd>}{<ht>}{<file>}{<anchor>}{<border>}{<alt>}{<tooltip>}| +%% \\uses an image with `\includegraphic' parameters as a link to +%% <anchor>: \newcommand*{\inclgrfref}[7]{% \fileref{#4}{\includegraphic{#1}{#2}{#3}% {#5}{#6}{#7}}} - -%% HTTP/Wikipedia tooltips: +%% +%% === \acro{HTTP}/Wikipedia tooltips === +%% |\httptipref{<tip>}{<www>}{<text>}| \ works like \ +%% `\httpref{<www>}{<text>}' except that <tip> appears as ``tooltip": \newcommand*{\httptipref}[2]{% \TagSurr a{\@title{#1}\@href{http://#2}\@target@blank}} -%% TODO \@title bad with pdfLaTeX. -\newcommand*{\@target@blank}{target="blank"} +%% |\@target@blank| abbreviates the `@target' setting for +%% opening the target in a new window or tab: +\newcommand*{\@target@blank}{target="_blank"} +%% % |\wikitipref{<language-code>}{<lemma>}{<text>}| \ +%% |\wikitipref{<lc>}{<lem>}{<text>}| +%% works like +%% % \\ +%% % `\wikiref{<language-code>}{<lemma>}{<text>}' +%% `\wikiref{<lc>}{<lem>}{<text>}' +%% except that +%% ``Wikipedia" appears as ``tooltip". +%% |\wikideref| and |\wikienref| are redefined to use it: \newcommand*{\wikitipref}[2]{% \httptipref{Wikipedia}{#1.wikipedia.org/wiki/#2}} \renewcommand*{\wikideref}{\wikitipref{de}} \renewcommand*{\wikienref}{\wikitipref{en}} - - -%% PAGE STRUCTURE: +%% +%% == Page Structure == +%% The body of the page is a table of three rows and two columns. +%% === Page Head Row === +%% |\PAGEHEAD| opens the head row and a single cell that will span +%% the two columns of the second row. \newcommand*{\PAGEHEAD}{% \startTable{% \@align@c\ @@ -84,40 +141,64 @@ \iftight \else \@width\pagewholewidth \fi }\CLBrk %% omitting <tbody> - \ \comment{ HEAD ROW / }\CLBrk + \ \comment{ HEAD ROW }\CLBrk \indenti\spancolscell{2}{}% } -%% general head macros: -\newcommand*{\headgrf} [1]{% - \indentiii\simplecell{\simpleinclgrf{#1}}} -\newcommand*{\headskip} {\indentiii\tablehspace} -\newcommand*{\headtitle}[2]{\indentiii\simplecell{\heading#1{#2}}} +% \newcommand*{\headgrf} [1]{% %% rm. 2011/10/09 +% \indentiii\simplecell{\simpleinclgrf{#1}}} % \newcommand*{\headgrfskiptitle}[3]{% % \pagehiddencells % \headgrf{#1}\CLBrk % \headskip{#2}\CLBrk % \headtitle1{#3}\CLBrk % \endpagehiddencells} +%% |\headuseskiptitle{<grf>}{<skip>}{<title>}| +%% first places <grf>, then skips horizontally by <skip>, +%% and then prints the page title as \xmltagcode{h1}: \newcommand*{\headuseskiptitle}[3]{% \pagehiddencells\CLBrk \indentiii\simplecell{#1}\CLBrk \headskip{#2}\CLBrk \headtitle1{#3}\CLBrk \endpagehiddencells} - +%% |\headskip{<skip>}| is like `\tablehspace{<skip>}' +%% except that the \HTML\ code gets an indent. +\newcommand*{\headskip} {\indentiii\tablehspace} +%% Similarly, |\headtitle{<digit>}{<text>}| is like +%% `\heading<digit>{<text>}' apart from an indent and +%% being put into a cell: +\newcommand*{\headtitle}[2]{\indentiii\simplecell{\heading#1{#2}}} +%% +%% === Navigation and Main Row === +%% |\PAGENAVI| closes the head row and opens the ``navigation" +%% column, actually including an `{itemize}' environment. +%% Accordingly, `writings.fdf' has a command `\fileitem'. +%% But it seems that I have not been sure ... \newcommand*{\PAGENAVI}{% \indenti\endspancolscell\CLBrk \indenti\starttr\CLBrk \ \comment{NAVIGATION COL}\CLBrk \indentii\FixedWidthCell\pagenavicolwidth - {\@class{paper} \@valign@t} -%% %% omitting `\@height{100\%}' + {\@class{paper} +%% <- using `@class'=`paper' here is my brother's idea, +%% not sure about it ... + \@valign@t} + %% omitting `\@height{100\%}' \itemize} +%% |\PAGEMAINvar{<width>}| closes the navigation column +%% and opens the ``main content" column. The latter gets +%% width <width>: \newcommand*{\PAGEMAINvar}[1]{% \indentii\enditemize\ \endFixedWidthCell\CLBrk \ \comment{ MAIN COL }\CLBrk \indentii\FixedWidthCell{#1}{}} +%% ... The width may be specified as |\pagemaincolwidth|, +%% then |\PAGEMAIN| works like `\PAGEMAINvar{\pagemaincolwidth}': \newcommand*{\PAGEMAIN}{\PAGEMAINvar\pagemaincolwidth} +%% +%% === Footer Row === +%% |\PAGEFOOT| closes the ``main content" column as well as +%% the second row, and opens the footer row: \newcommand*{\PAGEFOOT}{% \indentii\endFixedWidthCell\CLBrk % \indentii\tablehspace{96}\CLBrk %% vs. \pagemaincolwidth @@ -125,12 +206,18 @@ \indenti\endtr\CLBrk \ \comment{ FOOT ROW / }\CLBrk \indenti\spancolscell{2}{\@class{paper} \@align@c}% +%% <- again class ``paper"!? } +%% |\PAGEEND| closes the footer row and provides all the rest +%% ... needed? \newcommand*{\PAGEEND}{\indenti\endspancolscell\endTable} - +%% +%% == The End and HISTORY == \endinput HISTORY -2011/09/01 to CTAN as `twocolpg.sty' -2011/09/02 renamed +2011/04/29 started (? \if...) +2011/09/01 to CTAN as `twocolpg.sty' +2011/09/02 renamed +2011/10/09f. documentation more serious diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/texblog.fdf b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/texblog.fdf new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c58dc4b65d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/texblog.fdf @@ -0,0 +1,283 @@ +\ProvidesFile{texblog.fdf}[2011/10/08 extra blog settings] +%% +%% macros I use for my note pages +%% -- Uwe Lueck, www.contact-ednotes.sty.de.vu +%% +%% page head: +\newcommand*{\texrobots}{\robots{index,follow,noarchive}} +\newcommand*{\texstylesheet}{\stylesheet{all}{plain}} +%% 2011/04/24: +\newcommand*{\TeXtopofpage}{%% 2011/06/19: + \topofpageline{\code{uwe_lueck} \code{>} }{\texmapName}} +\newcommand*{\texmapName}{texmap} +%% 2011/05/17: +\newcommand*{\reloadTeXtopofpage}[2]{% + \TeXtopofpage{\pardash\fileref\htmljob{\meta{#1}}}\pardash#2} +\newcommand*{\deTeXtopofpage}{\reloadTeXtopofpage{neu~laden}} +\newcommand*{\enTeXtopofpage}{\reloadTeXtopofpage{reload}} +\newcommand*{\textopofpage}{\TeXtopofpage{}} +% \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}}} +\newcommand*{\privtopofpage}[1]{% + \topofpageline{}{\privmapName}% + {\depardash\fileref{\htmljob}{\textit{neu~laden}}% + \depardash#1}} +\newcommand*{\privmapName}{privmap} + +%% body colors (started 2010/09/15): +\renewcommand*{\body}{% + </head><body \@bgcolor{\bodybgcolor}>} %% \@bgcolor 2011/10/03 +\newcommand*{\bodybgcolor}{\#fffff0} %% CSS ivory 2011/08/03 +% \newcommand*{\bodybgcolor}{\#ffffe7} %% 2010/11/23 2011/06/29 +% \newcommand*{\bodybgcolor}{\#f5f5dc} %% CSS beige 2011/07/31 +% \newcommand*{\bodybgcolor}{\#f8f8ff} %% CSS ghostwhite 2011/07/31 +% \newcommand*{\bodybgcolor}{\#f0ffff} %% CSS azure 2011/08/01 +% \newcommand*{\bodybgcolor}{\#fdf5e6} %% CSS oldlace 2011/08/01 +% \newcommand*{\bodybgcolor}{\#fffafa} %% CSS snow 2011/07/31 +% \newcommand*{\bodybgcolor}{\#fafad2} %% CSS lightgol... 2011/07/31 +% \newcommand*{\bodybgcolor}{\#fffaf0} %% CSS floralwhite 2011/07/31 +% \newcommand*{\bodybgcolor}{\#ffffe0} %% CSS lightyellow 2011/07/31 +% \newcommand*{\bodybgcolor}{\#fbfff0} %% 2011/07/31 +% \newcommand*{\bodybgcolor}{\#fdffee} %% 2011/07/31 +% \newcommand*{\bodybgcolor}{\#fefedd} %% 2011/07/31 +% \newcommand*{\bodybgcolor}{\#fcfffc} %% 2011/07/31 +% \newcommand*{\bodybgcolor}{\#fbffff} %% 2011/07/30 +% \newcommand*{\bodybgcolor}{\#fffded} %% 2011/06/29 +% \newcommand*{\bodybgcolor}{\#fcffef} %% 2011/06/28 +% \newcommand*{\bodybgcolor}{\#ffffef} %% 2011/06/27 +% \newcommand*{\bodybgcolor}{\#ffffff} +% \newcommand*{\bodybgcolor}{\#ffffdd} %% 2010/11/17 +% \newcommand*{\bodybgcolor}{\#faffe7} %% 2010/11/17 +% \newcommand*{\bodybgcolor}{\#fcffe7} %% 2010/11/23 +% \newcommand*{\bodybgcolor}{\#fbfff0} %% 2010/11/23 +% \newcommand*{\bodybgcolor}{\#fbfffe} %% 2010/11/23 + +%% internal navigation: +\renewcommand*{\autref}[1]{\ancref{#1}{\code{#1}}} %% 2011/05/16 +% \renewcommand*{\autref}[1]{\ancref{#1}{\code{#1}}} %% 2011/05/16 +% \renewcommand*{\autref}[1]{\ancref{\lowercase{#1}}{#1}} + %% <- does not expand 2011/05/10 +\newcommand*{\Autref}[1]{\ancref{#1}{#1}} %% 2011/08/16 +%% click to move to top of window: %% 2011/07/25 +\newcommand*{\ancandref}[1]{\hancref{#1}{\##1}} %% 2011/07/04 +% \newcommand*{\lineanc}[1]{\TagSurr a{\@name{#1}}} +\newcommand*{\lineanc} [1]{\hanc{#1}{}} %% 2011/07/20 +%% TODO: one anchor element with more +%% than one name!? %% 2011/08/31 + +\newcommand*{\entotopofpage}{% + \rightpar{\ancref{top-of-page}{[\textit{\to~top~of~page}~]}}} +\newcommand*{\detotopofpage}{% + \rightpar{\ancref{top-of-page}{[\textit{\to Seitenanfang}\,]}}} +\newcommand*{\nextview}[1]{% %% corr. 2010/09/15 + \rightpar{\ancref{#1}{[\to}|% + \ancref{top-of-page}{~\uparrow~]}}} +\newcommand*{\Nextview}[1]{% %% 2011/05/12 + \nextview{#1}\hanc{#1}{}} +\newcommand*{\nextruleview}[1]{% %% 2010/09/15 + \nextview{#1}\hrule\hanc{#1}{}} +\newcommand*{\NRV}{\nextruleview} %% 2011/03/15 +%% Diary date sections: +\newcommand*{\datepar}[1]{% +% \endgraf\hanc{#1}{\latexdatepar#1\latexdatepar}}%% 2011/08/12: + \vspace{3} %%% 2011/08/16 \\% + \lineanc{\isodateplus#1\isodateplus}% + \lineanc{#1}% + \heading4{\isodateplus#1\isodateplus}} +%% #5 allows modifications like time, `b', `f.': +% \def\latexdatepar#1/#2/#3#4#5\latexdatepar{% +% \endgraf\heading4{#1-#2-#3#4#5}} +\def\isodateplus#1/#2/#3#4#5\isodateplus{% %% 2011/08/15 + #1-#2-#3#4#5} +\def\isodate#1/#2/#3#4{#1-#2-#3#4} +\newcommand*{\Isodate}{\expandafter\isodate} %% 2011/08/21 +\newcommand*{\isodateref}[1]{% %% 2011/08/19 + \ancref{#1}{\isodateplus#1\isodateplus}} +%% "kw" is "Kalenderwoche" (English term?) +\newcommand*{\kwsec}[1]{% %% 2011/08/24 +% \heading4{% + \endgraf + \vspace{9}\endgraf + \strong{% + \hanc{kw#1}% + {KW#1\quad\ancref{kw#1}{\gets}}}% +% \endgraf +} +\newcommand*{\kwrule}[1]{% %% 2011/08/27 + \nextview{kw#1}\hrule + \hanc{kw#1}{\SimpleTagSurr{big}{KW#1}}% +} +%% 2011/08/18 [private - 2011/08/26]: +\newcommand*{\geldpref}{\ancref{geld}{\euro}} +\newcommand*{\jobspref}{\autref{jobs}} + +%% internal/external 2011/08/17f.: +% \newcommand*{\emailpref}{\ancref{email}{E-M@il}} +\newcommand*{\emailpref}{% + \ancref{email}{@\,}|\httpref{web.de/fm}{\,fm}} +\newcommand*{\ausflwpref}{% + \autref{ausfl-w}\pardash\wetterwpref +%% 2011/08/22: + \pardash\vrnpref} +\newcommand*{\vrnpref}{% +% \httpref{www.vrn.de/vrn/einfach-ankommen/fahrplanauskunft/}% + \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}{% + \rightpar{% +% \textit{Last~revised~\GenDate\ +% \textit{Last~generated~\GenDate\ + \textit{Last~generated~\Isodate\GenDate\ %% 2011/08/21 + \copyright~\href{contact.html}{% %% \href rm. `en' 2011/08/18 + Uwe~L\"uck}}}} %% \uml -> u 2011/03/04 +\newcommand*{\delastrev}{% + \rightpar{% +% \textit{Zuletzt neu erzeugt~\GenDate\ + \textit{Zuletzt neu erzeugt~\Isodate\GenDate\ %% 2011/08/21 + \copyright~\href{kontakt.html}{% %% \href, filename 2011/08/18 + Uwe~L\"uck}}}} %% \uml -> u 2011/03/04 +\newcommand*{\Hrule}{\totopofpage\hrule} +\newcommand*{\fivebreaks}{\\\\\\\\\\} %% TODO \vspace + +%% external navigation: +\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*{\siehewiki}[1]{% %% 2011/05/06 + \to\wikideref{#1}{\textit{Wikipedia}}} +\newcommand*{\wormsmusref}[1]{% %% 2011/04/30 + \httpref{www.worms.de/deutsch/kultur/museen/#1}} +%% 2011/08/18: +\newcommand*{\facebookpref}{% + \httpref{de-de.facebook.com}{facebook}} +\newcommand*{\wetterwpref}{% +% \hanc{wetter}{\mystrong{Wetter:}} +% \Endash \httpref{www.wetteronline.de/Rheinland-Pfalz/Worms.htm% +% }{\code{www.wetteronline.de}} +% \Endash \httpref{m.wetter.net/1686/Worms}{\code{m.wetter.net}} +% \Endash \httpref{www.wetteronline.de/dldlsat.htm% +% }{Satellitenbild} + \httpref{www.wetteronline.de/Rheinland-Pfalz/Worms.htm}{% + \code{wol} }| + \httpref{m.wetter.net/1686/Worms}{\code{mww} }| + \httpref{www.wetteronline.de/dldlsat.htm}{\code{sat}} +} +%% 2011/08/19: +\newcommand*{\webdesignref}[1]{% + \httpref{www.webdesign-bu.de/uwe_lueck/#1}} +\newcommand*{\webdesignurlref}[1]{% + \webdesignref{#1}% + {\urlfmt{www.webdesign-bu.de/uwe_lueck/#1}}} +%% TeX links: +\newcommand*{\CPR}{\ctanpkgref} %% 2011/03/15 +\newcommand*{\THPR}{\texhaxpref} %% 2011/03/15 +\newcommand*{\THpref}[1]{\texhaxpref{#1}{texhax}} %% 2011/03/24 +\newcommand*{\TOPref}[1]{\bytopicref{#1}{JF\##1}} %% 2011/04/22 +\newcommand*{\todobytopic}[1]{% %% 2011/04/22 + \myalert{\to\ \TOPref{#1}}} +\newcommand*{\UKFAQref}[1]{\ukfaqref{#1}{UK~FAQ}} %% 2011/01/03 + +%% font switching (logical): +\renewcommand*{\textsf}{% %% 2011/05/12 + \TagSurr{span}% + {style="font-size:82\%; + font-family:sans-serif"}} +\providecommand*{\file}{\code} %% provide 2011/03/07 +\newenvironment*{itquote}{\quote<i>}{</i>\endquote} +\newcommand*{\mystrong}{\textcolor{\#aa0000}} +\providecommand*{\myalert}{\textcolor{red}} +\newcommand*{\prl}[1]{#1} %% prg lang, corr. 2010/12/15 +\providecommand*{\pkg}{\pkgnamefmt} %% 2011/03/05 +\newcommand*{\privpkgnamefmt}[1]{% %% 2011/05/14 + \textcolor{\#006600}{\textsf{#1}}} +\newcommand*{\meta}{\textit} %% 2011/05/16 +% \newcommand*{\acro}[1]{\small#1\endsmall} %% 2011/06/19 +\newcommand*{\acro}[1]{#1} %% 2011/06/19 + +%% involving font switching for special purposes: %% 2011/07/25 +\newcommand*{\src}[1]{\STS{sup}{[#1]}} %% 2010/09/12 +\newcommand*{\idx}[1]{% %% 2010/11/23: + \textcolor{green}{\code{\lt#1\gt}}} +\providecommand*{\cb}[1]{\code{{#1}}} %% 2011/03/13 +\newcommand*{\itqtd}[1]{\textit{\dqtd{#1}}} %% 2011/05/03 +\newcommand*{\ancstrong}[2]{\hanc{#1}{\strong{#2}}} %% 2011/05/05 +% \newcommand*{\answer}[1]{[\textcolor{\#006600}{#1}]} +\newcommand*{\answer}[1]{\textcolor{\#006600}{[#1]}}%% 2011/07/19 +\newcommand*{\Answer}[1]{\answer{\,#1\,}} %% 2011/08/25 +\newcommand*{\planh}[1]{\answer{#1\,h}} %% 2011/08/18 +\newcommand*{\TODO}{\myalert{TODO}} %% 2011/05/07 +%% 2011/09/22: +\newcommand*{\HTML}{\acronym{HTML}} +\newcommand*{\PDF} {\acronym{PDF}} + +%% dashes: +% \newcommand*{\enpardash}{\,\emdash\,} %% 2011/05/12 +\newcommand*{\enpardash}{\thinsp\Enpardash} %% 2011/07/28 +\newcommand*{\Enpardash}{\emdash\thinsp} %% 2011/07/28 +% \newcommand*{\depardash}{~\endash\ } %% 2011/05/12 +\newcommand*{\depardash}{\ \Endash} %% 2011/07/28 +\newcommand*{\Endash}{\endash\ } %% starting new line (German) + %% 2011/05/26 +\newcommand*{\enpardashed}[1]{% %% 2011/07/28 + \thinsp\emdash\,#1\,\Enpardash} +\newcommand*{\depardashed}[1]{% %% 2011/07/28 + \ \endash~#1~\Endash} +\def\endashed#1{\endash~#1~\endash} %% 2011/08/20 + +%% 2010/11/13 TODO -- catcodes.sty!?: +{\catcode`\"\active \gdef\catchdq#1"{\dqtd{#1}}} %% 2010/11/13 +\newcommand*{\Euro}{\,\euro} %% mod. 2011/05/25 2011/09/08 +\newcommand*{\degC}{\,\degrees C} %% 2011/09/20 +%% avoiding spaces at code line breaks: +\newcommand*{\bcmt}{<!-- } \newcommand*{\ecmt}{-->} %% 2011/05/02 +\newcommand*{\nix}[1]{} %% join lines without space 2011/07/24 +\newcommand*{\onehtmlline}[1]{#1} %% 2011/08/25 +%% +%% enumeration styles: +\makeatletter %% 2011/08/01 + \newenvironment{enumtype}[1]{<ol \@type{#1}}{</ol>} +\makeatother +\newenvironment{enumerate-a}{\enumtype a}% %% 2011/08/15 + {\endenumtype} +\newenvironment{enumerate-i}{\enumtype i}% %% 2011/08/17 + {\endenumtype} + +\newenvironment{done}{<s>}{</s>} %% 2011/08/15 +\newcommand*{\Dots}{~\dots\ } %% 2011/08/24 +%% table rows: %% 2011/09/24 +\newcommand*{\rowoftwocells}[2]{% + \starttr + \simplecell{#1}\simplecell{#2}% + \endtr} +\newcommand*{\rowofthreecells}[3]{% + \starttr + \simplecell{#1}\simplecell{#2}\simplecell{#3}% + \endtr} +\newcommand*{\rowoffourcells}[4]{% + \starttr + \simplecell{#1}\simplecell{#2}% + \simplecell{#3}\simplecell{#4}% + \endtr} + +\endinput diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/texlinks.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/texlinks.sty index 32f3b9c2cab..9423dfef4df 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/texlinks.sty +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/morehype/texlinks.sty @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/12/01] %% \newcommand* etc. -\ProvidesPackage{texlinks}[2011/08/27 v0.4 TeX-related links (UL)] +\ProvidesPackage{texlinks}[2011/10/10 v0.41 TeX-related links (UL)] %% copyright (C) 2011 Uwe Lueck, %% http://www.contact-ednotes.sty.de.vu %% -- author-maintained in the sense of LPPL below. @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ %% \pagebreak %% %% moving \httpsref 2011/08/27: %% == Providing &\httpref\ and &\httpsref == -%% \kern-\baselineskip +%% %% rm. \kern-\baselineskip 2011/10/10 %% \[|\httpref{<host-path[#frag]>}{<text>}|\] %% should display <text> %% as a link to `http://<host-path[#frag]>'; @@ -244,8 +244,9 @@ %% \emph{section headings}, which typically contain blank spaces. %% This has been more difficult ... %% -%% Likewise with umlauts: text encoding suffices for \emph{lemmas.} -%% I made `\urluml' for lemmas. But umlauts in \emph{anchors} +%% Likewise with umlauts: text encoding suffices for \emph{lemmas} +%% (my `\urluml' is not needed for this purpose). +%% But umlauts in \emph{anchors} %% generated from \emph{section headings} are different. %% While umlauts in \emph{lemmas} are represented by sequences %% starting with a \emph{percent} character, the anchors @@ -294,11 +295,30 @@ %% to a \TeX~Archive directory or file <path>: \newcommand*{\tugctanref}[1]{% \httpref{tug.ctan.org/tex-archive/#1}} -%% %% corr. 2010/11/23: -%% $|\ctanpkgref{<pkg-name>}|$ +%% Alternatively, you can refer to an (automatically chosen) +%% \acro{CTAN} \emph{mirror} +%% using +%% \[|\mirrorctanref{<path>}{<text>}|:\] %% 2011/10/10 +\newcommand*{\mirrorctanref}[1]{\httpref{mirror.ctan.org/#1}} +%% You may actually want to ``open" a file <file-name> in <path> +%% on \acro{CTAN}, either by +%% \[|\tugctanfileref{<path>}{<file-name>}|\] %% 2011/10/10 +%% or (for a mirror) by +%% \[|\mirrorctanfileref{<path>}{<file-name>}|.\] %% 2011/10/10 +%% The file name format |\file{<file-name>}| +%% that is used in the definitions must be provided +%% elsewhere. %% 2011/10/06; TODO provlast +\newcommand*{\tugctanfileref}[2]{% + \tugctanref{#1/#2}{\file{#2}}} +\newcommand*{\mirrorctanfileref}[2]{% + \mirrorctanref{#1/#2}{\file{#2}}} +%% Typically, \LaTeX\ macro packages in \file{macros/latex/contrib/} +%% are discussed, so here is |\ltxcontrib| saving a few characters: +\newcommand*{\ltxcontrib}{macros/latex/contrib/} +%% |\ctanpkgref{<pkg-name>}| %% makes <text> a link to the \acro{CTAN} package info page for %% the package <pkg-name>. -%% $|\CtanPkgRef{<name>}{<Name>}|$ +%% |\CtanPkgRef{<name>}{<Name>}| %% is a variant for the cases where authors have a special idea %% <Name> using some capital letters when they describe their packages %% (ASCII versions of ``Logos" such as `BibTeX') @@ -426,3 +446,8 @@ v0.4 2011/04/27 doc. \tugbartref\ corrected 2011/08/18 doc.: \acro with UK; wikibooks 2011/08/27 doc. \acro with URL and PDF; more doc and code changes for https +uploaded with MOREHYPE r0.4 (not touched by r0.41) +v0.41 2011/09/03 doc.: more specific on \urluml/Wikipedia + 2011/10/06 \mirrorctanref, \tugctanfileref, + \mirrorctanfileref, \ltxcontrib + 2011/10/10 doc. formatting of previous |