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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/wrapfig/wrapfig.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/wrapfig/wrapfig.sty new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ea85e1b0d40 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/wrapfig/wrapfig.sty @@ -0,0 +1,598 @@ +% W R A P F I G . S T Y ver 3.6 (Jan 31, 2003) +% +% Copyright (C) 1991-2003 by Donald Arseneau <asnd@triumf.ca> +% This software is released under the terms of the LaTeX Project +% public license. +% +% Environments "wrapfigure" and "wraptable" place a figure or table +% at the side of the page and wrap text around it. +% +% \begin{wrapfigure}[12]{r}[34pt]{5cm} <figure> \end{wrapfigure} +% -- - ---- --- +% [number of narrow lines] {placement} [overhang] {width of figure} +% +% Placement is one of r, l, i, o, R, L, I, O, for right, left, +% inside, outside, (here / FLOAT). +% The figure sticks into the margin by `overhang', if given, or by the +% length \wrapoverhang, which is normally zero. +% The number of wrapped text lines is normally calculated from the height +% of the figure, but may be specified manually ("12" above). +% +% Environments similar to "wrapfigure" and "wraptable" may be easily added, +% or invoked by "\begin{wrapfloat}{float_name}" +% +% More detailed instructions are given below, following the definitions. +% Please direct any problem reports to asnd@triumf.ca + +%%%%% ----- Begin definitions ----- %%%%% + +\@ifundefined{c@WF@wrappedlines}{}{\endinput} + +\newdimen\wrapoverhang \wrapoverhang\z@ +\newdimen\WF@size +\newcount\c@WF@wrappedlines % used globally +\newbox\WF@box +\newtoks\WF@everypar +\newif\ifWF@float +\let\@@parshape\parshape +\let\WF@@everypar\everypar + +\def\wrapfloat#1{\def\@captype{#1}\@ifnextchar[\WF@wr{\WF@wr[]}} + +\def\wrapfigure{\wrapfloat{figure}} +\def\wraptable{\wrapfloat{table}} + +\def\WF@wr[#1]#2{% first two args: #1=num lines, #2=placement + \xdef\WF@wfname{wrap\@captype\space}% + \ifvoid\WF@box\else \WFclear \WF@collision \fi + \xdef\WF@place{\string`\@car#2r\@nil}% + \ifnum\lccode\WF@place=\WF@place \global\WF@floatfalse + \else \global\WF@floattrue \fi + \ifx\parshape\WF@fudgeparshape \ifWF@float\else\WF@collision\fi \else + \ifx\par\@@par \ifnum\@@parshape>\z@\WF@conflict\fi \else \WF@conflict\fi + \fi \gdef\WF@wli{#1}% + \@ifnextchar[\WF@rapt{\WF@rapt[\wrapoverhang]}} + +\def\WF@rapt[#1]#2{% final two args: #1 = overhang, #2 = width, + \gdef\WF@ovh{#1}% hold overhang for later, when \width is known + \global\setbox\WF@box\vtop\bgroup \setlength\hsize{#2}% + \ifdim\hsize>\z@ \@parboxrestore \else + \setbox\z@\hbox\bgroup \let\wf@@caption\caption \let\caption\wf@caption + \ignorespaces \fi} + +\def\wf@caption{\relax + \ifdim\hsize>\z@ \let\caption\wf@@caption \else + \unskip \egroup \hsize\wd\z@ \@parboxrestore \box\z@ \fi \caption} + +\def\endwrapfloat{% + \ifdim\hsize>\z@ \par\hrule\@width\hsize\@height\z@ % force width + \else \unskip \egroup \box\z@ \fi % or end hbox + \egroup % end the \vtop; width is known so now is "later" + \WF@floatstyhook % support float.sty + \def\width{\wd\WF@box}\setlength\wrapoverhang{\WF@ovh}% + \xdef\WF@ovh{\the\wrapoverhang}% save until wrapping + \ifdim\ht\WF@box>\topskip \ht\WF@box\z@ \fi % too much height, set flag. + \ifdim\ht\WF@box<.5\p@ % too tall (starts with \vbox) or too short + \global\setbox\WF@box\vtop{\vskip-1.4ex\unvbox\WF@box}\fi + \global\WF@size\dp\WF@box % box is guaranteed to have little height. + \global\advance\WF@size1.5\baselineskip \global\advance\WF@size\tw@\intextsep + \aftergroup\WF@startfloating % even when not really floating! + \ifWF@float\else \ifhmode + {\unskip \parfillskip\z@skip \par \vskip-\parskip}\aftergroup\noindent + \fi\fi \global\@ignoretrue} + +\let\endwrapfigure\endwrapfloat +\let\endwraptable\endwrapfloat + +% Subvert \everypar to float fig and do wrapping. Also for non-float. +\def\WF@startfloating{% + \WF@everypar\expandafter{\the\everypar}\let\everypar\WF@everypar + \WF@@everypar{\ifvoid\WF@box\else\WF@floathand\fi \the\everypar + \WF@wraphand +}} + +\def\WF@floathand{% +\ifx\parshape\WF@fudgeparshape \WF@fltmes\else + \ifx\par\@@par\ifnum\@@parshape=\z@\ifdim\hangindent=\z@ + \setbox\z@\lastbox \begingroup + \@@par \WF@@everypar{}\WF@putfigmaybe + \endgroup % start wrapping + \ifvoid\z@\else\box\z@\fi % replace indentation + \else\WF@fltmes\fi\else\WF@fltmes\fi\else\WF@fltmes\fi\fi} + +% Put fig here if it fits or if it can't float +\def\WF@putfigmaybe{% +\ifinner + \vskip-\parskip \global\WF@floatfalse + \let\pagetotal\maxdimen % kludge flag for "not top of page" +\else % outer page + \@tempdima\pagedepth % save page depth + {\advance\parskip\@tempdima\vskip-\parskip}% back up to baseline + \penalty\interlinepenalty % update pg. parameters + \@tempdimb\pagegoal \advance\@tempdimb-\pagetotal % room left on page + \ifdim\@tempdimb<\z@ % \WF@info{Page overfull already;}% + \global\WF@floatfalse + \ifdim-\@tempdimb>\pageshrink \else \pagebreak \fi + \else + \ifdim\WF@size>\@tempdimb +% \WF@info{Size \the\WF@size\space does not fit in \the\@tempdimb}% + \ifWF@float \dimen@.5\baselineskip \else \dimen@ 2\baselineskip\fi + \ifdim\pagestretch>\dimen@ \dimen@\pagestretch \fi + \ifdim\pagefilstretch>\z@ \dimen@\@tempdimb \fi + \ifdim\pagefillstretch>\z@ \dimen@\@tempdimb \fi + \advance\dimen@.5\baselineskip + \ifdim\dimen@>\@tempdimb % \WF@info{Page nearly full; can stretch}% + \global\WF@floatfalse \pagebreak + \fi + \else % \WF@info{Fits in \the\@tempdimb;}% + \global\WF@floatfalse + \fi\fi + \vskip\@tempdima\relax % (return erased page depth) +\fi +\noindent +\ifWF@float + \WF@fltmes +\else % putting here; + \WF@info{Put \WF@wfname here:}% + {\ifodd\if@twoside\c@page\else\@ne\fi % assign l/r to i/o placement + \lccode`i`l\lccode`o`r\else \lccode`i`r\lccode`o`l\fi + \xdef\WF@place{\the\lccode\lccode\WF@place}}% twice to get only l or r + \hbox to\z@{% llap or rlap depending on {l} or {r}; calc effective width + \@tempdima\wd\WF@box \@tempdimb\WF@ovh + \advance\@tempdima-\@tempdimb \advance\@tempdima\columnsep + \@tempdimb\hsize \advance\@tempdimb-\@tempdima + \xdef\WF@adjlw{\the\@tempdima}% + \ifnum `l=\WF@place % fig on left + \hss % figure overlaps space to the left + \def\@tempa{\kern\columnsep}% position to left of the gap + \else % fig on right + \@tempdima\z@ % no left indentation + \kern\@tempdimb \kern\columnsep + \def\@tempa{\hss}% figure overlaps space to the right + \fi + \ifdim\@tempdimb<\hsize + \xdef\WF@wrapil{\the\@tempdima \the\@tempdimb}% indentation and length + \xdef\WF@adjtlm{\the\@tempdima}% + \else + \xdef\WF@wrapil{\z@ \the\hsize}% + \xdef\WF@adjlw{\z@}\xdef\WF@adjtlm{\z@}% + \fi + \ifdim\pagetotal=\z@ % \WF@info{Put \WF@wfname at top of p.\thepage}% + \global\advance\WF@size-\intextsep + \else % \WF@info{Putting \WF@wfname in middle of page}% + \setbox\WF@box\hbox{\lower\intextsep\box\WF@box}% + \fi \dp\WF@box\z@ \box\WF@box \@tempa + }% end \hbox to 0pt + \aftergroup\WF@startwrapping % after the \endgroup which immediately follows +\fi} + +\def\WF@startwrapping{% + \ifx\WF@wli\@empty + {\advance\WF@size1.1\baselineskip + \divide\WF@size\baselineskip \global\c@WF@wrappedlines\WF@size}% + \else + \setcounter{WF@wrappedlines}{\WF@wli}\global\advance\c@WF@wrappedlines\@ne + \fi + \ifnum\c@WF@wrappedlines>\@ne + \let\parshape\WF@fudgeparshape \let\WF@pspars\@empty \let\WF@@par\par + \def\@setpar##1{\def\WF@@par{##1}}\def\par{\@par}\let\@par\WF@mypar + \xdef\WF@restoretol{\tolerance\the\tolerance}\tolerance9999 + \advance\linewidth-\WF@adjlw \advance\@totalleftmargin\WF@adjtlm + \fi} + +\def\WF@wraphand{% +\ifnum\c@WF@wrappedlines<\tw@ \WF@finale +\else \begingroup % Create \parshape command: + \@tempcnta\@ne \let\WF@wrapil\relax \gdef\WF@ps{}% + \@whilenum \@tempcnta<\c@WF@wrappedlines\do{% repeated indentation, length + \xdef\WF@ps{\WF@ps\WF@wrapil}\advance\@tempcnta\@ne + }\endgroup + \ifx\WF@pspars\@empty + \@@parshape\c@WF@wrappedlines \WF@ps \WF@noil + \else % use external `parshape' values to modify my parshape + \WF@modps +\fi\fi} + +\def\WF@mypar{\relax + \WF@@par % what the rest of LaTeX expects \par to be (usually \@@par) + \ifnum\@@parshape=\z@ \let\WF@pspars\@empty \fi % reset `parshape' + \global\advance\c@WF@wrappedlines-\prevgraf \prevgraf\z@ + \ifnum\c@WF@wrappedlines<\tw@ \WF@finale \fi} + +\def\WF@modps{\begingroup + \afterassignment\@tempdimb \@tempdima\WF@pspars % a=ind, b=wid + \advance\@tempdima-\WF@adjtlm \advance\@tempdimb\WF@adjlw +% \afterassignment\dimen@\advance\@tempdima\WF@wrapil +% \advance\@tempdimb\dimen@ \advance\@tempdimb-\hsize + \let\WF@wrapil\WF@pspars%{\the\@tempdima \the\@tempdimb}% + \edef\@tempb{\@@parshape\c@WF@wrappedlines \WF@ps \the\@tempdima \the\@tempdimb}% + \expandafter\endgroup\@tempb} + +\let\@@setpar\@setpar +\def\WF@noil{\z@ \hsize} +\let\WF@pspars\@empty + +\def\WF@fudgeparshape{\relax \ifnum\c@WF@wrappedlines<\tw@ \WF@finale + \else \afterassignment\WF@fudgeparshapee \fam \fi} +\def\WF@fudgeparshapee{\ifnum\fam=\@ne \expandafter \WF@parshapeee \else + \WF@conflict \@@parshape\fam \fi} +\def\WF@parshapeee#1#2{\begingroup\delimitershortfall#1% + \nulldelimiterspace#2%\advance\nulldelimiterspace\WF@adjlw + \edef\@tempa{\def\noexpand\WF@pspars{% + \the\delimitershortfall \the\nulldelimiterspace}}% + \expandafter\endgroup\@tempa \WF@wraphand} + +\def\WF@finale{\ifx\parshape\WF@fudgeparshape + \WF@restoretol \let\@setpar\@@setpar \let\par\WF@@par + \advance\linewidth\WF@adjlw \advance\@totalleftmargin-\WF@adjtlm + \WF@info{Finish wrapping text}% + \ifx\par\@@par \def\@par{\let\par\@@par\par}\else \let\@par\WF@@par \fi + \let\parshape\@@parshape + \parshape\ifx\WF@pspars\@empty \z@ \else \@ne \WF@pspars\fi \fi + \ifvoid\WF@box \ifx\everypar\WF@everypar + \let\everypar\WF@@everypar \everypar\expandafter{\the\WF@everypar}% + \fi\fi} + +\newcommand{\WFclear}{\par + \ifvoid\WF@box\else \vskip\bigskipamount \box\WF@box + \let\everypar\WF@@everypar \everypar\expandafter{\the\WF@everypar}% + \fi \global\c@WF@wrappedlines\z@ \WF@finale} + +\begingroup + \toks0={\let\everypar\WF@@everypar \everypar\expandafter{\the\WF@everypar}% + \let\parshape\@@parshape \let\@setpar\@@setpar } + \toks1=\expandafter{\@arrayparboxrestore} + \toks2=\expandafter{\clearpage} + \edef\@tempa{\def\noexpand\@arrayparboxrestore{\the\toks0 \the\toks1}% + \def\noexpand\clearpage{\noexpand\protect\noexpand\WFclear \the\toks2}} + \expandafter +\endgroup\@tempa + +\@ifundefined{@capwidth}{\let\@capwidth\hsize}{}% Pamper RevTeX's Stupidity + +\def\WF@conflict{\WF@warning + {\WF@wfname used inside a conflicting environment}} +\def\WF@collision{\WF@warning{Collision between wrapping environments}} +\def\WF@fltmes{\ifWF@float \WF@info{\WF@wfname floats}% + \else \WF@warning{Stationary \WF@wfname forced to float}\fi} + +\let\WF@warning\@warning +\let\WF@info\@gobble + +% Support float.sty: float styles and \newfloat. Make \newfloat{foo} +% define the `wrapfoo' environment. Support \newfloat from memoir.cls +% and \newfloatlist from ccaption.sty. +% +\let\WF@floatstyhook\relax + +\@ifundefined{newfloat}{}{% There is a \newfloat command +% + \@ifundefined{restylefloat}{ + % \newfloat comes from somewhere besides float.sty + \@ifclassloaded{memoir}{ + \toks@=\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter + {\csname\string\newfloat\endcsname [{#1}]{#2}{#3}{#4}% + \newenvironment{wrap#2}{\wrapfloat{#2}}{\endwrapfloat}% + } + \edef\@tempa{\def\expandafter\noexpand\csname\string\newfloat\endcsname + [##1]##2##3##4{\the\toks@}} + \@tempa + }% end memoir support + {}% Other origins of \newfloat here?? + }{ + % float.sty handler. Ooops: Two versions for different versions + % Changing \float@restyle (or \restylefloat) changes \newfloat too. + \@ifundefined{float@restyle}{% older float.sty + \toks@=\expandafter{\restylefloat{#1}% (env may or may not be defined) + \@namedef{wrap#1}{\def\@captype{#1}\@nameuse{fst@#1}% + \def\WF@floatstyhook{\let\@currbox\WF@box \columnwidth\wd\WF@box + \global\setbox\WF@box\float@makebox}% + \@ifnextchar[\WF@wr{\WF@wr[]}}% + \expandafter\let\csname endwrap#1\endcsname \endwrapfigure + }\edef\@tempa{\def\noexpand\restylefloat##1{\the\toks@}} + }{% newer float.sty: use \float@restyle, and \float@makebox takes width arg + \toks@=\expandafter{\float@restyle{#1}% (env may or may not be defined) + \@namedef{wrap#1}{\def\@captype{#1}\@nameuse{fst@#1}% + \def\WF@floatstyhook{\let\@currbox\WF@box + \global\setbox\WF@box\float@makebox{\wd\WF@box}}% + \@ifnextchar[\WF@wr{\WF@wr[]}}% + \expandafter\let\csname endwrap#1\endcsname \endwrapfigure + }\edef\@tempa{\def\noexpand\float@restyle##1{\the\toks@}} + } + \@tempa % perform redefinitions + % + }% End float.sty handler +}% End redefinitions of \newfloat + +% Support ccaption.sty +\@ifundefined{\string\newfloatlist}{}{ + \toks@=\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter + {\csname\string\newfloatlist\endcsname [{#1}]{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}% + \@namedef{wrap#2}{\wrapfloat{#2}}% + \expandafter\let\csname endwrap#2\endcsname \endwrapfloat + } + \edef\@tempa{\def\expandafter\noexpand\csname\string\newfloatlist\endcsname + [##1]##2##3##4##5{\the\toks@}} + \@tempa +} + +% Process package options. + +\@ifundefined{DeclareOption}{\endinput}{} + +\def\WF@warning{\PackageWarning{wrapfig}} +\ProvidesPackage{wrapfig}[2003/01/31 \space v 3.6] +\DeclareOption{verbose}{\def\WF@info{\PackageInfo{wrapfig}}} +\ProcessOptions +\AtEndDocument{\WFclear} + +\endinput + +%%%%% ----- End definitions ----- %%%%% + +%%%%% ----- Begin Instructions ----- %%%%% + + +W R A P F I G . S T Y \ \ ver 3.6 \ \ (Jan 31, 2003) + +Copyright (C) 1991-2003 by Donald Arseneau (asnd@triumf.ca) + +Wrapfig.sty provides the environments "wrapfigure" and "wraptable" for +typesetting a narrow float at the edge of the text, and making the text +wrap around it. The "wrapfigure" and "wraptable" environments interact +properly with the "\caption" command to produce proper numbering, but +they are not regular floats like "figure" and "table", so (beware!) they +may be printed out of sequence with the regular floats. There are four +parameters for "\begin{wrapfigure}", two optional and two required, plus +the text of the figure, with a caption perhaps: + + \begin{wrapfigure}[12]{r}[34pt]{5cm} <figure> \end{wrapfigure} + == = ==== === + [number of narrow lines] {placement} [overhang] {width} + +Some idiosyncrasies: + + - You must not specify a wrapfigure in any type of list environment or + or immediately before or immediately after one. It is OK to follow + a list if there is a blank line ("\par") in between. + + - If you put a wrapfigure in a parbox or a minipage, or any other type + of grouping, the text wrapping should end before the group does. + + - It does work in two-column format, but are your figures that small? + + - It may be out of sequence with regular floats. + + - The hlines that may be printed above and below floats are ignored; + you must insert them manually if desired. + + - "\linewidth" is now adjusted within the wrapped text, but since it + can only be set for whole paragraphs at a time, it will persist with + the wrong value after the wrapping, until the paragraph is finished. + +New wrapping environments may be added when new float types are defined +(using memoir.cls, float.sty, or ccaption.sty). Any wrapping environment, +"wrapfigure", "wraptable", or something else may be invoked using the +"wrapfloat" environment, as in "\begin{wrapfloat}{figure}{O}{5cm}". + +To use float.sty properly, load package "float" before "wrapfig", +and declare any new float types after loading both. Likewise for +ccaption.sty and "\newfloatlist" and memoir.cls and its "\newfloat". + +\section{Placement and Floating} + +Parameter "#2" (required) is the figure placement code, but the valid +codes are different from regular figures. They come in pairs: an +uppercase version which allows the figure to float, and a lowercase +version that puts the figure ``exactly here''. + + r R - the right side of the text + l L - the left side of the text + i I - the inside edge--near the binding (if "[twoside]" document) + o O - the outside edge--far from the binding + +You should specify one code only, not a list. The figure or table must +be on one side or the other; it cannot be in the middle with text on +both sides. The "i" and "o" options refer to the inside and outside of +the whole page, not individual columns. + +The ability to float is somewhat restricted, and you will get best results +by giving exact manual placement, but floating is more convenient while +revising the document. Any changes to the formatting can ruin your manual +positioning so you should adjust the placement just before printing a +final copy. Here are some tips for good placement: + + - The environment should be placed so as to not run over a page break. + + - The environment must not be placed in special places like lists. + + - For esthetic reasons, only plain text should wrap around the figure. + Section titles and big equations look bad; lists are bad if the figure + is on the left. (All these function properly, they just don't look + very good.) Small equations look fine. + + - It is convenient to begin the environment between paragraphs, but if + you want placement in the middle of a paragraph, you must put the + environment between two words where there is a natural line break. + +When floating, \LaTeX\ tries to apply these rules. More specifically, +a floated wrapping environment will only begin... + + - at the beginning of a paragraph, + + - when there is enough room on the page, or it is possible to go on + the next page, + + - if the `paragraph' is not in a section title or a list, + + - if the paragraph is not wrapping around another figure, + + - in the main text (not in a minipage etc.) + +It is possible that a non-floating wrapfigure will be forced to float +when an earlier one is still being processed. A warning will be written +in that case. You can have more information about the floating process +written to the log file by specifying "\usepackage[verbose]{wrapfig}". + +If there is a lot of flexibility on a page, a floating wrapfigure may +be placed badly; you must turn to manual placement. A rare problem is +that floats and footnotes specified within the wrapping text can also +cause poor placement and bad formatting. + + +\section {Sizing and optional overhang} + +Parameter "#4" (the second required parameter) is the width of the figure +or table. Given the way that \LaTeX\ puts just about everything into boxes +with the current line-width, the width parameter will take precedence over +whatever natural width the figure has. In particular, the caption is always +typeset with the specified width. If the figure is wider than the space +allotted, you will get an ``overfull box'' warning. + +However, if you specify a width of *zero* ("0pt"), the actual width of +the figure will determine the wrapping width. A following "\caption" +should have the same width as the figure, but it might fail badly; it +is safer to specify a width when you use a caption. + +\LaTeX\ will wrap surrounding text around the figure, leaving a gap of +"\intextsep" at the top and bottom, and "\columsep" at the side, by +producing a series of shortened text lines beside the figure. The +indentation (shortening) of the text is the figure width plus "\columnsep" +minus overhang (if any; see below). + +\LaTeX\ calculates the number of short lines needed based on the height +of the figure and the length "\intextsep". You can override this guess +by giving the first optional argument (parameter "#1") specifying the +number of shortened lines (counting each displayed equation as 3 lines). +This is particularly useful when the surrounding text contains extra +vertical spacing that is not accounted for automatically. + +The second optional parameter ("#3") tells how much the figure should +hang out into the margin. The default overhang is given by the length +"\wrapoverhang", which is "0pt" normally but can be changed using +"\setlength". For example, to have all wrapfigures use the space +reserved for marginal notes, + + \setlength{\wrapoverhang}{\marginparwidth} + \addtolength{\wrapoverhang}{\marginparsep} + +When you do specify the overhang explicitly for a particular figure, you +can use a special unit called "\width" meaning the width of the figure. +For example, "[0.5\width]" makes the center of the figure sit on the +edge of the text, and "[\width]" puts the figure entirely in the margin +(and the adjacent text is indented by just "\columnsep"). This "\width" +is the actual width of the wrapfigure, which may be greater than the +declared width. + + +\section{Some Random Implementation Notes} + +Unfortunately, \LaTeX's system of setting "\everypar" and "\par" is +unable to coexist peacefully with a wrapping environment, so I was +forced to subvert the "\@setpar" mechanism and "\everypar". ("\everypar" +is already subverted once by NFSS.) + +When checking the room left on the page, remember that if there is less +than "\baselineskip" the new paragraph will begin on the next page, even +if there is no page stretch. If non-floating, I force a bad page break +rather than have the figure hang into the bottom margin. + +Here are notes on various variables and some macros; what info they +store and how they are used. + + \WF@wli - number-of-wrapped-lines parameter, saved for start of wrapping. + Set globally by "\WF@wr" (set empty if no optional parameter given). + The floating mechanism ignores this and uses the real size. + + \WF@ovh - margin overhang set globally by "\WF@rapt", saved until placing + figure (but not reset). Actually, the setting is very tricky so that + the expected values are used when a figure floats. First, the expression + is saved without evaluation by "\WF@rapt" ("\begin{wrapfigure}") because + "\width" is still unknown. Soon after that, "\endwrapfigure" executes + "\WF@ovh" to evaluate the overhang and save the result (so that changes + to "\wrapoverhang" while this figure is floating won't affect this + figure). Finally, it is used by "\WF@putfigmaybe" when printing the fig. + + \WF@place - a macro that is used as a number, giving the placement code. + It might start out as "`I" and later be converted to "114" (r). + + \WF@box - tested for void at "\begin{wrapfigure}", to avoid collisions, + by "\everypar" to do floating, and by "\WF@finale" before resetting + "\everypar". Voided globally when used by "\WF@putfigmaybe" (or by + "\WF@wr" if an old figure must be dumped prematurely). + + \par - test if it is "\@@par" by "\begin{wrapfigure}" and "\WF@floathand" + to float past special environments. It is set to "\@par" ("\WF@mypar") + by "\WF@startwrapping", and restored by an end-group (bad!) or by + "\WF@finale" (good). It is protected from change by redefining + "\@setpar". + + \parshape - let to "\WF@fudgeparshape" by "\WF@startwrapping", so lists + will continue wrapping; "\@@parshape" preserves the real "\parshape" + command, and it is restored by "\WF@finale" or "\@parboxrestore". + "\WF@floathand" and "\WF@wr" test if old wrapping is still in progress + with "\ifx\parshape\WF@fudgeparshape". The value of "\@@parshape" is + also tested to float past lists and other wrapping environments. + + \hangindent - tested to float past section titles etc. + + \c@WF@wrappedlines - the number of shortened lines + 1; set globally by + "\WF@startwrapping" and decremented by "\par" ("\WF@mypar"). It is > 1 + only when wrapping is incomplete. "\WF@wraphand", "\WF@fudgeparshape", + and "\WF@mypar" test the number for calling "\WF@finale". It may get + stuck at some high value if "\par" is restored by an end-group, (and + wrapping is terminated prematurely) so it is unwise to use this as a + test for wrapping-complete. + + \pagetotal - one of many parameters used to compute floating. When + putting a wrapfigure in a parbox, I assign "\let\pagetotal\maxdimen" + (locally!) to signal not-top-of-page and no floating. + + \WF@pspars - the "\parshape" parameters as LaTeX sets them for lists + ("\WF@fudgeparshape"); when wrapping I test it and use it to modify my + own real params for the paragraph. They are also used when "\parshape" + is restored after wrapping. + + \WF@finale - is performed by "\par" when wrapping should end. However, + that might happen inside a group (a list especially), so the subverted + versions of "\par", "\parshape" etc. will be reinstated when the group + ends. Thus, they must themselves test "\c@WF@wrappedlines" < 2 to see + when wrapping is over, and if so, they should just do "\WF@finale" again. + +These are the tests to see if a floating wrapfigure will fit at a particular +spot. These tests are performed at the beginning of every paragraph after +the figure, except in lists etc. ("\pagegoal" - "\pagetotal" is the room +left on the page.) + + > + room_left := \pagegoal - \pagetotal + if room_left < 0 then page overfull already: put figure (on next page) + else + if figure_size > room_left then does not fit + if max(min_stretch, \pagestretch) + extra > room_left + then page can stretch until full: put figure (at top of next page) + fi + else figure fits: put figure + fi fi + < + +Even if a wrapfigure is not floating, it will go through the same logic +to generate a "\pagebreak", and maybe an underfull page, when the current +page can stretch until full. The "min_stretch" depends on whether it is +floating or not: ".5\baselineskip" (floating) "2\baselineskip" (not). The +"extra" is ".5\baselineskip" in either case. These values can be adjusted. + +There are some other `magic numbers' for floating that aren't really so +special, but you must change them together if you change them at all. +To make floating wrapfigures float less and fit on pages more frequently, +but not change the number of wrapped lines, decrease the "1.5" in +"\global\advance\WF@size1.5\baselineskip" and increase the "1.1" in +"\advance\WF@size1.1\baselineskip" by the same amount (and vice versa). +To make more (or fewer) wrapped lines for the same size figure, without +changing the floating, change "1.1" in "\advance\WF@size1.1\baselineskip" +unilaterally. + +%%%%% ----- End Instructions ----- %%%%% + +Test file integrity: ASCII 32-57, 58-126: !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789 +:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~ |