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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2017-06-09 22:29:17 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2017-06-09 22:29:17 +0000
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easyformat (9jun17)
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index 94ebdff9d10..35c2a89dac2 100644
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/easyformat/easyformat.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/easyformat/easyformat.tex
index 78c8a0aa999..6cc49cd4d29 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/easyformat/easyformat.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/easyformat/easyformat.tex
@@ -1,17 +1,20 @@
% !TeX spellcheck = en_GB
-\documentclass[a4paper, 11pt]{article}
+\documentclass[11pt, cm-default]{l3doc}
+% 11pt and keep on using the Computer Modern.
+% We want to maintain the original look of
+% our documentation so away with the coloured
+% links and references as wel ↓↓↓
+\hypersetup{hidelinks}
+
\usepackage[british]{babel}
-\usepackage[hidelinks]{hyperref}
\usepackage{microtype}
\usepackage{easyformat}
\def\labelitemi{--}
-\def\easyformat{\texttt{easyformat}}
-
-\title{\easyformat\\[.5em]
- \large _the_ manual for the 2017/05/28 version (v1.3.0)}
+\title{\pkg{easyformat}\\[.5em]
+ \large _the_ manual for the 2017/06/03 version (v1.4.0)}
\author{Evert Provoost}
@@ -22,7 +25,7 @@
\maketitle
\begin{abstract}
- \easyformat\ is a package that allows the use of~\verb|_| to begin/end _italic_ or __bold__ and \verb|^| to begin/end ^smallcaps^. As an alternative to the standard \LaTeX\ \verb|\textit{italic}|, \verb|\textbf{bold}| and \verb|\textsc{smallcaps}|.
+ \pkg{easyformat} is a package that allows the use of~|_| to begin/end _italics_ or __boldface__ and |^| to begin/end ^smallcaps^. As an alternative to the standard \LaTeX\ |\textit{italic}|, |\textbf{bold}| and |\textsc{smallcaps}|.
\end{abstract}
\tableofcontents
@@ -36,7 +39,7 @@
%\newpage
\section{Introduction}
- Usually when you want to make something _italic_ or __bold__ in \LaTeX\ you insert \verb|\textit{italic}| or \verb|\textbf{bold}| respectively.
+ Usually when you want to make something _italic_ or __bold__ in \LaTeX\ you insert |\textit{italic}| or |\textbf{bold}| respectively.
However when writing a book or another text where this formatting is common, this quickly becomes annoying to type.
@@ -48,28 +51,28 @@
Simple markuplanguages (eg. Markdown) have a more elegant solution.
If you, for example, wanted to write:
\begin{quote}
- __Stop!__, you _have_ to wait!
+ __Stop!__ You _have_ to wait!
\end{quote}
In Markdown, you'd type:
\begin{quote}
- \verb|**Stop!**, you *have* to wait!|
+ |**Stop!** You *have* to wait!|
\end{quote}
As you can see it's a matter of _wanting_ italic or bold formatting, adding~*'s where needed and done; no (long) macros to type.
- With the help of \easyformat\ we can do something similar, here we get the same result with:
+ With the help of \pkg{easyformat} we can do something similar, here we get the same result with:
\begin{quote}
- \verb|__Stop!__, you _have_ to wait!|
+ |__Stop!__ You _have_ to wait!|
\end{quote}
(Why underscores? See: \ref{Why?!})\\
- And since it is good practice to add abbreviations using ^smallcaps^, \easyformat\ gives you \verb|^smallcaps^|.
+ And since it is good practice to add abbreviations using ^smallcaps^, \pkg{easyformat} gives you |^smallcaps^|.
So:
\begin{quote}
- \verb|^nasa^ and ^esa^ are probably the best known space agencies.|
+ |^nasa^ and ^esa^ are probably the best known space agencies.|
\end{quote}
Results in:
@@ -78,28 +81,29 @@
\end{quote}
\section{Usage, syntax and examples}
- Like usual you import the package with: \verb|\usepackage{easyformat}|
+ Like usual you import the package with: |\usepackage{easyformat}|
- \easyformat\ makes \verb|_| an active character, however it was already `special' before so you still have to type~\verb|\_| if you want to insert an underscore.
+ \pkg{easyformat} makes |_| an active character, however it was already `special' before so you still have to type~|\_| if you want to insert an underscore.
- The same can be said of \verb|^|, however since this one is difficult to add in ordinary \LaTeX, the \easyformat\ package gives you \verb|\cir| to get \cir.
+ The same can be said of |^|, however since this one is difficult to add in ordinary \LaTeX, the \pkg{easyformat} package gives you |\cir| to get \cir.
\newpage
- As already said, \easyformat\ uses a Markdown-like syntax, so:
+ As already said, \pkg{easyformat} uses a Markdown-like syntax, so:
\begin{quote}
- \verb|_italic,_ __bold,__, ___bolditalic___ and ^smallcaps!^|
+ |_italic,_ __bold,__ ___bolditalic___ and ^smallcaps!^|
\end{quote}
Gives:
\begin{quote}
- _italic,_ __bold,__, ___bolditalic___ and ^smallcaps!^
+ _italic,_ __bold,__ ___bolditalic___ and ^smallcaps!^
\end{quote}
However we can also do more complex stuff, eg.:
\begin{quote}
- \verb|_Lorem __ipsum_ totalem__ ^da^ __givea _zin_ doram__ _zet_tim, liefkan.|
+ |_Lorem __ipsum_ totalem__ ^da^ __givea _zin_ doram__|\\
+ |_zet_tim, liefkan.|
\end{quote}
Becomes:
@@ -107,83 +111,147 @@
_Lorem __ipsum_ totalem__ ^da^ __givea _zin_ doram__ _zet_tim, liefkan.
\end{quote}
- Those with a good eye might have noticed that \easyformat\ adds italics correction when needed. Just like \verb|\textit{zet}tim| would have.
+ Those with a good eye might have noticed that \pkg{easyformat} adds italics correction when needed. Just like |\textit{zet}tim| would have.
\section{Troubleshooting}
- \easyformat\ tends to conflict with the loading of other packages, therefore you should probably load \easyformat\ last.
+ \pkg{easyformat} tends to conflict with the loading of other packages, therefore you should probably load \pkg{easyformat} last.
\begin{quotation}
``For some or other reason I get some weird formatting\dots''
\end{quotation}
- It could be a bug---in which case I'd love to hear from you (see \ref{contact})---however, you probably forgot to close your formatting somewhere and because of how \easyformat\ works you can get weird results.
+ It could be a bug---in which case I'd love to hear from you (see \ref{contact})---however, you probably forgot to close your formatting somewhere and because of how \pkg{easyformat} works you can get weird results.
- %__Explanation:__ when you start eg. _italics_ with \verb|_|, \easyformat\ %remembers the shape (the same is true for ^smallcaps^, when you %start __boldface__ it remembers the series) of the font. When you %get out of _italics_, it resets the shape (respectively the series) %to what it was before the starting the formatting.
+ %__Explanation:__ when you start eg. _italics_ with |_|, \pkg{easyformat} remembers the shape (the same is true for ^smallcaps^, when you start __boldface__ it remembers the series) of the font. When you get out of _italics_, it resets the shape (respectively the series) to what it was before the starting the formatting.
%% This is solved in version 2017/04/09 v1.1.0
%\subsection{Underscore in subtitles\label{undtitles}}
- %If you ever try something similar to \verb|\section{__Vectors:__ %$\vec{F}_g$}|: \TeX\ will shout at you. Why? I don't really know. However I %do know how to fix this. If we want to get the previous example we would use:
+ %If you ever try something similar to |\section{__Vectors:__ $\vec{F}_g$}|: \TeX\ will shout at you. Why? I don't really know. However I do know how to fix this. If we want to get the previous example we would use:
%\begin{quote}
- % \verb|\setundsub|\\
+ % |\setundsub|\\
% % Yeah there's a glitch were the first is indented slightly more
% % unless there is something before the next lines......
- % \hspace*{0pt}\verb|\section{$\textbf{Vectors:} \vec{F}_g$}|\\
- % \hspace*{0pt}\verb|\setundact|
+ % \hspace*{0pt}|\section{$\textbf{Vectors:} \vec{F}_g$}|\\
+ % \hspace*{0pt}|\setundact|
%\end{quote}
- %This first resets the \verb|_| character so it can only be used as the start of %subscripts; then adds the subtitle and afterwards re-initiates \verb|_| for %__bold__ and _italic_. (Obviously the \easyformat\ syntax does not work %_in_ the subtitle, so you'll have to use the \LaTeX-commands.)
+ %This first resets the |_| character so it can only be used as the start of subscripts; then adds the subtitle and afterwards re-initiates |_| for __bold__ and _italic_. (Obviously the \pkg{easyformat}-syntax does not work _in_ the subtitle, so you'll have to use the \LaTeX-commands.)
+
+ \newpage
\section{Macros}
\subsection{Special characters}
- \noindent\fbox{\texttt{\textbackslash cir}}
- Insert a circumflex (\cir) character.
-
- \subsection{Fonts}
- \noindent\fbox{\texttt{\textbackslash nrfamily}}
- Reverts the fontfamily to the default.\\
-
- \noindent\fbox{\texttt{\textbackslash nrshape}}
- Reverts the fontshape to the default.\\
-
- \noindent\fbox{\texttt{\textbackslash nrseries}}
- Reverts the fontseries to the default.\\
-
- \noindent\fbox{\texttt{\textbackslash setffamily\{_fontfamily_\}}}
- Quickly change the fontfamily.\\
-
- \noindent\fbox{\texttt{\textbackslash setfshape\{_fontshape_\}}}
- Quickly change the fontshape.\\
-
- \noindent\fbox{\texttt{\textbackslash setfseries\{_fontseries_\}}}
- Quickly change the fontseries.
-
- \subsection{\easyformat\ syntax}
- \noindent\fbox{\texttt{\textbackslash enableeasyformat}}
- Enables the \easyformat\ syntax.\\
-
- \noindent\fbox{\texttt{\textbackslash disableeasyformat}}
- Disables the \easyformat\ syntax.\\
+ \begin{function}{\cir}
+ \begin{syntax}
+ \cs{cir}
+ \end{syntax}
+ Insert a circumflex (\cir) character.
+ \end{function}
+
+ %%\subsection{Fonts}
+ % Removed in v1.4.0
+ %\begin{function}{\nrfamily}
+ % \begin{syntax}
+ % \cs{nrfamily}
+ % \end{syntax}
+ % Reverts the font family to the default.
+ %\end{function}
+
+ % Removed in v1.4.0
+ %\begin{function}{\nrshape}
+ % \begin{syntax}
+ % \cs{nrshape}
+ % \end{syntax}
+ % Reverts the font shape to the default.
+ %\end{function}
+
+ % Removed in v1.4.0
+ %\begin{function}{\nrseries}
+ % \begin{syntax}
+ % \cs{nrseries}
+ % \end{syntax}
+ % Reverts the font series to the default.
+ %\end{function}
+
+ % Removed in v1.4.0
+ %\begin{function}{\setffamily}
+ % \begin{syntax}
+ % \cs{setffamily} \Arg{font family}
+ % \end{syntax}
+ % Quickly change the font family.
+ %\end{function}
+
+ % Removed in v1.4.0
+ %\begin{function}{\setfshape}
+ % \begin{syntax}
+ % \cs{setfshape} \Arg{font shape}
+ % \end{syntax}
+ % Quickly change the font shape.
+ %\end{function}
+
+ % Removed in v1.4.0
+ %\begin{function}{\setfseries}
+ % \begin{syntax}
+ % \cs{setfseries} \Arg{font series}
+ % \end{syntax}
+ % Quickly change the font series.
+ %\end{function}
- \noindent\fbox{\texttt{\textbackslash setciract}}
- Sets the catcode of \verb|^| to 13 (active).\\
+ \subsection{\pkg{easyformat}-syntax}
+ \begin{function}{\enableeasyformat}
+ \begin{syntax}
+ \cs{enableeasyformat}
+ \end{syntax}
+ Enables the \pkg{easyformat}-syntax.
+ \end{function}
- \noindent\fbox{\texttt{\textbackslash setcirsup}}
- Sets the catcode of \verb|^| to 7 (superscript).\\
-
- \noindent\fbox{\texttt{\textbackslash setundact}}
- Sets the catcode of \verb|_| to 13 (active).\\
-
- \noindent\fbox{\texttt{\textbackslash setundsub}}
- Sets the catcode of \verb|_| to 8 (subscript).
+ \begin{function}{\disableeasyformat}
+ \begin{syntax}
+ \cs{disableeasyformat}
+ \end{syntax}
+ Disables the \pkg{easyformat}-syntax.
+ \end{function}
+ % Removed in v1.4.0
+ %\begin{function}{\setciract}
+ % \begin{syntax}
+ % \cs{setciract}
+ % \end{syntax}
+ % Sets the catcode of |^| to 13 (active).
+ %\end{function}
+
+ % Removed in v1.4.0
+ %\begin{function}{\setcirsup}
+ % \begin{syntax}
+ % \cs{setcirsup}
+ % \end{syntax}
+ % Sets the catcode of |^| to 7 (superscript).
+ %\end{function}
+
+ % Removed in v1.4.0
+ %\begin{function}{\setundact}
+ % \begin{syntax}
+ % \cs{setundact}
+ % \end{syntax}
+ % Sets the catcode of |_| to 13 (active).
+ %\end{function}
+
+ % Removed in v1.4.0
+ %\begin{function}{\setundsub}
+ % \begin{syntax}
+ % \cs{setundsub}
+ % \end{syntax}
+ % Sets the catcode of |_| to 8 (subscript).
+ %\end{function}
+
\section{Technical details}
\subsection{Why \texttt{\_} and not *?\label{Why?!}}
- To make * work we would have to make it an active character, however this would break things like \verb|\section*{Art}|. The~\verb|_| is already protected by \TeX\ because of it's meaning in mathmode. However, it has little to no use in textmode. This is why we can use~\verb|_| for this purpose and not~*.
+ To make * work we would have to make it an active character, however this would break things like |\section*{Art}|. The~|_| is already protected by \TeX\ because of it's meaning in mathmode. However, it has little to no use in textmode. This is why we can use~|_| for this purpose and not~*.
\subsection{Does this break mathmode?}
- No it doesn't. It keeps behaving like before in mathmode, it's meaning only changes in textmode. (We first check whether we are in mathmode or not and behave accordingly.)
+ No it doesn't. |_| and |^| keep behaving like before in mathmode, their meaning only changes in textmode. (We first check whether we are in mathmode or not and then behave accordingly.)
\section{Contact\label{contact}}
If you want to make suggestions or have any questions whose answer could be included in a future version of this document, you can email to this address: \url{mailto:evert.provoost@gmail.com}
@@ -192,18 +260,24 @@
\section{Changelog}
We only include important changes from v1.0.0 onwards, since earlier versions barely worked.
+ \subsection*{2017/06/03 v1.4.0}
+ Improved code readability.
+ We now fully use \pkg{expl3}, which eliminates most of the possible future issues with \LaTeX3.
+ Fixed a kerning issue with |\cir| in mathmode.
+ Removed: |\setundact|, |\setundsub|, |\setciract|, |\setcirsup|, |\nrfamily|, |\nrshape|, |\nrseries|, |\setffamily|, |\setfshape| and |\setfseries| as these do not add any value to the package.
+
\subsection*{2017/05/28 v1.3.0}
- Removed forced re-enabling of the \easyformat-syntax at the start of the document.
- Rewritten to use \texttt{expl3}, this makes the code shorter and a future move to \LaTeX3 easier.
- Fixed an error that could occur with \verb|\cir|.
- \easyformat\ now also behaves correctly when a fontpackage is loaded.
+ Removed forced re-enabling of the \pkg{easyformat}-syntax at the start of the document.
+ Rewritten to use \pkg{expl3}, this makes the code shorter and a future move to \LaTeX3 easier.
+ Fixed an error that could occur with |\cir|.
+ \pkg{easyformat} now also behaves correctly when a fontpackage is loaded.
\subsection*{2017/04/17 v1.2.0}
Improved handling of mixed styles.
- Added \verb|^smallcaps^| for ^smallcaps^.
+ Added |^smallcaps^| for ^smallcaps^.
\subsection*{2017/04/09 v1.1.0}
- Made usage of syntax in \verb|\section{}|, and similar macros, possible. Changed the behaviour so it works more like \verb|\emph{}| (this also simplifies the code).
+ Made usage of syntax in |\section{}|, and similar macros, possible. Changed the behaviour so it works more like |\emph{}| (this also simplifies the code).
\subsection*{2017/04/07 v1.0.0}
First stable version.
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/easyformat/easyformat.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/easyformat/easyformat.sty
index ca3f6db334e..9b8bc4424dd 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/easyformat/easyformat.sty
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/easyformat/easyformat.sty
@@ -19,203 +19,168 @@
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-%% NOTE TO FUTURE: Italics correction works because of \maybe@ic,
-% this macro might become \xfss_maybe_ic: in LaTeX3
-%
-% In LaTeX3 the `New Font Selection Scheme' is replaced
-% by xfss (xfont). Moving will require some research.
-
-
-%% WAIT! This package doesn't use the LaTeX3 naming conventions?!
-% Yeah, since we make _ an active character, we can't. Sorry.
+%% NOTE TO THE FUTURE:
+% In LaTeX3 the `New Font Selection Scheme' is replaced
+% by XFSS (xfont). Moving will require some research.
%% Administration...
-\RequirePackage{expl3}[2015/11/11]
+\RequirePackage{expl3}[2016/04/21]
\ProvidesExplPackage
- {easyformat}
- {2017/05/28}
- {1.3.0}
- {Easily add boldface, italics and smallcaps.}
+ {easyformat}
+ {2017/06/03}
+ {1.4.0}
+ {Easily add boldface, italics and smallcaps.}
%% Public macros
% Add macros to switch the syntax on or off.
-\cs_new:Npn \setundact {
- \char_set_catcode_active:N {\_}
-}
-
-\cs_new:Npn \setundsub {
- \char_set_catcode_math_subscript:N {\_}
-}
-
-\cs_new:Npn \setciract {
- \char_set_catcode_active:N {\^}
-}
-
-\cs_new:Npn \setcirsup {
- \char_set_catcode_math_superscript:N {\^}
-}
-
-\cs_new:Npn \enableeasyformat {
- \setundact
- \setciract
-}
-
-\cs_new:Npn \disableeasyformat {
- \setundsub
- \setcirsup
-}
-
-% Add macros which change the fontshape, fontseries and fontfamily.
-\cs_new:Npn \setffamily #1 {
- \fontfamily{#1}
- \selectfont
-}
-
-\cs_new:Npn \setfshape #1 {
- \fontshape{#1}
- \selectfont
-}
-
-\cs_new:Npn \setfseries #1 {
- \fontseries{#1}
- \selectfont
-}
-
-% Add some macros which do small parts of what \normalfont does.
-% Were needed in v1.1.0 but let's keep them because they are useful :)
-\cs_new:Npn \nrfamily {
- \setffamily {\familydefault}
-}
-
-\cs_new:Npn \nrshape {
- \setfshape {\shapedefault}
-}
-
-\cs_new:Npn \nrseries {
- \setfseries {\seriesdefault}
-}
+\cs_new:Npn \enableeasyformat
+ {
+ \char_set_catcode_active:N _
+ \char_set_catcode_active:N ^
+ }
+
+\cs_new:Npn \disableeasyformat
+ {
+ \char_set_catcode_math_subscript:N _
+ \char_set_catcode_math_superscript:N ^
+ }
% Add a macro LaTeX should have...
-% The protected to fix the double superscript error.
-\cs_new_protected:Npn \cir {\char_generate:nn {`^} {12}}
+% Which is protected to fix the double superscript error
+% and able to give correct kerning in mathmode.
+\cs_new_protected:Npn \cir
+ {
+ \mode_if_math:TF
+ { \hat{} }
+ { \c_circumflex_str }
+ }
-%% Constants & Variables
-% Yes I could use \sb and \sp but those are dependencies...
-\tl_const:Nx \EFOR@subscript {\char_generate:nn {`_} {8}}
-\tl_const:Nx \EFOR@superscript {\char_generate:nn {`^} {7}}
-
+%% Variables
% Remember the style before changing to italics/boldface/smallcaps.
-\str_new:N \EFOR@prev@shape@it
-\str_new:N \EFOR@prev@shape@sc
-\str_new:N \EFOR@prev@series@bf
-\str_set:Nx \EFOR@prev@shape@it {\shapedefault} % Used by italics.
-\str_set:Nx \EFOR@prev@shape@sc {\shapedefault} % Used by smallcaps.
-\str_set:Nx \EFOR@prev@series@bf {\seriesdefault} % Used by boldface.
+\str_new:N \l__prev_shape_str
+\str_set_eq:NN \l__prev_shape_str \shapedefault
+
+\str_new:N \l__prev_case_str
+% Case is the option used in XFSS, however do note that in
+% LaTeX2e's NFSS, smallcaps is a kind of shape.
+\str_set_eq:NN \l__prev_case_str \shapedefault
+
+\str_new:N \l__prev_series_str
+\str_set_eq:NN \l__prev_series_str \seriesdefault
%% Formating handling
+% Add macros which change the font shape and font series.
+\cs_new:Npn \__font_set_shape:n #1
+ {
+ \fontshape {#1}
+ \selectfont
+ }
+
+\cs_new:Npn \__font_set_series:n #1
+ {
+ \fontseries {#1}
+ \selectfont
+ }
+
% Switch italics on or off.
-\cs_new:Npn \EFOR@handle@italics {
- \str_if_eq:NNTF \f@shape \itdefault
- {
- \setfshape {\EFOR@prev@shape@it}
- \str_set:Nx \EFOR@prev@shape@it {\shapedefault}
- % \maybe@ic adds italics correction if needed.
- % (might stop working in LaTeX3?)
- \maybe@ic
- }{
- \str_set:Nx \EFOR@prev@shape@it {\f@shape}
- \itshape
- }
-}
+\cs_new:Npn \__handle_italics:
+ {
+ \str_if_eq:NNTF \f@shape \itdefault
+ {
+ \__font_set_shape:n {\l__prev_shape_str}
+ \str_set_eq:NN \l__prev_shape_str \shapedefault
+ % \maybe@ic adds italics correction if needed.
+ % Probably becomes \xfss_maybe_ic: in LaTeX3.
+ \maybe@ic
+ }
+ {
+ \str_set_eq:NN \l__prev_shape_str \f@shape
+ \itshape
+ }
+ }
% Switch smallcaps on or off.
-\cs_new:Npn \EFOR@handle@smallcaps {
- \str_if_eq:NNTF \f@shape \scdefault
- {
- \setfshape {\EFOR@prev@shape@sc}
- \str_set:Nx \EFOR@prev@shape@sc {\shapedefault}
- }{
- \str_set:Nx \EFOR@prev@shape@sc {\f@shape}
- \scshape
- }
-}
+\cs_new:Npn \__handle_smallcaps:
+ {
+ \str_if_eq:NNTF \f@shape \scdefault
+ {
+ \__font_set_shape:n {\l__prev_case_str}
+ \str_set_eq:NN \l__prev_case_str \shapedefault
+ }
+ {
+ \str_set_eq:NN \l__prev_case_str \f@shape
+ \scshape
+ }
+ }
% Switch boldface on or off.
-\cs_new:Npn \EFOR@handle@boldface {
- \str_if_eq:NNTF \f@series \bfdefault
- {
- \setfseries {\EFOR@prev@series@bf}
- \str_set:Nx \EFOR@prev@series@bf {\seriesdefault}
- }{
- \str_set:Nx \EFOR@prev@series@bf {\f@series}
- \bfseries
- }
-}
-
-
-%% Aliases fo expl3
-% Make aliases for some LaTeX3 macros as _ isn't allowed later on.
-\let\Expl@mode@if@math\mode_if_math:TF
-\let\Expl@cs@gset@protected\cs_gset_protected:Npn
-\let\Expl@peek@meaning@remove\peek_meaning_remove:NTF
-
-
-%% Activate the systems!
+\cs_new:Npn \__handle_boldface:
+ {
+ \str_if_eq:NNTF \f@series \bfdefault
+ {
+ \__font_set_series:n {\l__prev_series_str}
+ \str_set_eq:NN \l__prev_series_str \seriesdefault
+ }
+ {
+ \str_set_eq:NN \l__prev_series_str \f@series
+ \bfseries
+ }
+ }
+
+
+%% Handling the syntax
+% This is where the magic happens (also differentiates between
+% text- and mathmode.)
+% These are protected because they should also work in eg. \section{}
+
+% Syntax handling for the underscore: italics and boldface.
+\cs_new_protected:Npn \__syntax_underscore:
+ {
+ \mode_if_math:TF
+ { \c_math_subscript_token }
+ {
+ \peek_charcode_remove:NTF _
+ % The second underscore is removed when detected.
+ { \__handle_boldface: }
+ { \__handle_italics: }
+ }
+ }
+
+% Syntax handling for the circumflex: smallcaps.
+\cs_new_protected:Npn \__syntax_circumflex:
+ {
+ \mode_if_math:TF
+ { \c_math_superscript_token }
+ { \__handle_smallcaps: }
+ }
+
+% Now give the underscore and the circumflex their behaviour.
+\char_set_active_eq:NN _ \__syntax_underscore:
+\char_set_active_eq:NN ^ \__syntax_circumflex:
+
+
+%% Activate the systems.
% First disable the Expl3 syntax as it will only cause trouble.
\ExplSyntaxOff
% Now enable the easyformat syntax.
\enableeasyformat
-% Now finally add the new syntax in the document part.
-\AtBeginDocument{
- % We do not re-enable easyformat here, since that could
- % cause unexpected behaviour. We tested if this causes errors.
-
- % NOTE: for some reason we have to use gset instead of new, no
- % idea why though...
-
- % This is where the magic happens (also differentiates between
- % the text and math mode.)
- % It is protected because it should work in eg. \section{}
-
- \Expl@cs@gset@protected_{\Expl@mode@if@math
- {\EFOR@subscript}
- {\Expl@peek@meaning@remove_
- % The second underscore is removed when true.
- {\EFOR@handle@boldface}
- {\EFOR@handle@italics}%
- }%
- }
-
- \Expl@cs@gset@protected^{\Expl@mode@if@math
- {\EFOR@superscript}
- {\EFOR@handle@smallcaps}%
- }
-}
-
-
-%% Cleanup aka: Disable the systems!
-\AtEndDocument{
- % Why no \def_\undefined and \def^\undefined?
- % Because if we use this syntax in eg. \section{},
- % the macro should still work in the .aux file...
- \disableeasyformat
-}
-
-
-%% DONE!
-% Unfortunately we can't add a \disableeasyformat here,
-% since that breaks more stuff than it fixes...
+% DONE!!!
%% IMPLEMENTATION DETAILS:
%% Why not \textit/bf/sc\bgroup and \egroup?
% Well actualy that was the original solution. However this
% doesn't differentiate between ending itallics or ending
-% boldface. The current solution does and this makes the syntax
-% more predictable and generally more useful. \ No newline at end of file
+% boldface. The current solution does and this makes the
+% syntax more predictable and generally more useful.
+
+%% Why no ^^typewriter^^?
+% because this doesn't add much value, in most contexts
+% where a monospace font is useful there is already
+% other syntax available.