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\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/README new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..51cc0b3cd3e --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/README @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +About Lollipop and its manual. + +You have obtained a package containing the Lollipop format +and its manual. + + +The manual uses only Computer Modern, but there are a few +lines in `lollipop-manual.tex' that allow you to switch easily to Times +and Helvetica on Macintosh and Unix systems. + +The manual is a pretty good illustration of the power of +Lollipop, but there is also a file 'address.tex' which +contains example macros for an address book. + +Lollipop is still under development. The manual contains +some remarks about what is still to be done. If you have any +questions, remarks, suggestions (or if you want to voice +your appreciation :-) , feel free to contact me: + + Vafa Khalighi + persian-tex@tug.org + +Here is how much of TeX's memory you used: + 1194 strings out of 495844 + 16212 string characters out of 6190699 + 74602 words of memory out of 5000000 + 3495 multiletter control sequences out of 15000+600000 + 11241 words of font info for 40 fonts, out of 8000000 for 9000 + 19 hyphenation exceptions out of 8191 + 27i,4n,24p,187b,448s stack positions out of + 5000i,500n,10000p,200000b,80000s +Output written on lollipop-manual.pdf (59 pages, 334502 bytes). + + +History so far: + +0.9 October 1992, first public release + +0.91 Unannounced update + TeX3 based lolplain + penalties and white space in embedded constructs + splittopskip set equal to topskip + +0.92 November 1992, update for friends and family + Copyright notices added + math family setting for \rm, \bf, \tt + bugs in penalties corrected + +0.93 December 1992, official update + Lots of nobreaks in pre/post-tex material of constructs + Synonym counters repaired + Topskip and raggedbottom in state of repair + +0.94 December 1992, unofficial update + Adaptive distances + +0.95 January 1993, unofficial update + Short titles, rewritten external files, + address book example format. + +0.97 4 April 2014, organized and updated + files and also generated various formats. + +0.98 6 April 2014, changed all lollipop filenames + to start with `lollipop' prefix, and fixed typewriter font. + +0.99 9 April 2014, improved ini files, and the error in + address.tex example fixed. + +1.00 11 April 2014, updated lollipop-plain.tex and manual. + +1.01 12 April 2014, Updated lollipop-text.tex (changed "#1 cs to \"#1 cs + to be compatible with plain; also we can not make + " active since it is used by xetex for font selection, new ini + file xelollipop.ini + +1.02 16 April 2014, Updated lollipop-text.tex (defined \EveryParagraph, + \EveryMath, and \EveryDisplay), defined \PointSizeScriptSizes:12 + +1.03 19 April 2014, Fixed the wrong numbering of nested enumerate lists
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/lollipop.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/lollipop.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..842b0123407 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/lollipop.tex @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ +% lollipop.tex; master file for the Lollipop tex format. +% This file and all input files and all files for the manual +% (with the exception of hyphen.tex and btxmac.tex) +% copyright 1992/3 Victor Eijkhout +% copyright 2014 Vafa Khalighi +% +% +% This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% (at your option) any later version. +% +% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +% +% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% L O L L I P O P T E X %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% +% o +% L O L L I P O P +% | | +% +\catcode`\@=11 + +\input lollipop-plain + +\input lollipop-tools + +\input lollipop-define + +\input lollipop-fonts +\input lollipop-fontdefs + +\input lollipop-text + +\input lollipop-document + +\input lollipop-heading + +\input lollipop-output + +\input lollipop-float + +\input lollipop-lists + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +\frenchspacing +\showboxdepth=7 \showboxbreadth=300 +\errorcontextlines=\maxdimen + +\let\willbeunhskip\unhskip + +\Typeface:ComputerModern +\Pointsize:10 +\Style:bold \Style:slant \Style:italic \Style:roman + +\Distance:verbatimwhiteleft=levelindent +\Distance:verbatimwhitebefore={0pt plus 1pt} +\Distance:verbatimwhiteafter={0pt plus 1pt} + +%\tracingmacros=2\tracingcommands\tracingmacros +\DefineTextBlock:Ver + whitebefore:verbatimwhitebefore whiteafter:verbatimwhiteafter + breakbefore:200 breakafter:-100 + whiteleft:verbatimwhiteleft + command:vVer text Stop + +\DefinePageGrid:RightPage height:page=8in width:page=5in + textband:start text textband:stop + vwhite:12pt + band:start PageCounter band:stop + Stop +\RightPage + +\hyphenation{Eijk-hout dis-cre-tio-na-ry al-ign-ment met-hod + met-hods} + +% v0.9 First public release October 1992 +% v0.91 TeX3 based lolplain, penalties in embedded constructs, +% splittopskip +% v0.92 Copyright notices added, math family setting, +% bugs in penalties corrected +% v0.93 Nobreaks in constructs, synonym counters, start floats +% v0.94 Adaptive distances and counters +% v0.95 BibTeX, short titles, improved external handling, +% \CurrentOutput changed +% v0.96 repair: counters, ToExternal, option:title=Smthng, +% changed copyright status! fontdefs file, late externals +% EmptyList -> IsEmp... +% +% v0.97 Update and organized files and generated various +% formats for Lollipop. +% +% v0.98 Changed filenames; the new filename has now +% "lollipop-" prefix, and fixed typewriter font. +% +% v0.99 Improved ini files, and the error in address.tex +% example fixed. +% +% v1.00 Updated lollipop-plain.tex. +% +% v1.01 Updated lollipop-text.tex (changed "#1 cs to \"#1 cs +% to be compatible with plain; also we can not make +% " active since it is used by xetex for font selection, +% new ini file xelollipop.ini +% +%v1.02 Updated lollipop-text.tex (defined \EveryParagraph, +% \EveryMath, and \EveryDisplay), defined +% \PointSizeScriptSizes:12 +% +%v1.03 Fixed the wrong numbering of nested enumerate lists +% +\edef\fmtname{\lolli@name}%defined in Tools +\def\fmtversion{v1.03, 19 April 2014} +\append@to@list{everyjob}{\message{ +>>>> This is Lollipop TeX (\fmtversion) <<<<}} + +\makeatother +\errorstopmode +\endinput diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/address.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/address.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..26da950a505 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/address.tex @@ -0,0 +1,187 @@ +% address book macros +% copyright 1993 Victor Eijkhout +% copyright 2014 Vafa Khalighi +% +% +% This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% (at your option) any later version. +% +% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +% +% +% These macros are based on the Lollipop macro package, +% copyright 1992/3 Victor Eijkhout +% copyright 2014 Vafa Khalighi +% +% Format this file twice to get external files right. +% + +% Some general options. +% Please use another typeface if you have it! +% +\Distance:whitebefore=0pt \Distance:whiteafter=0pt +\AlwaysIndent:no \FlushRight:no +%\TypeFace:macHelvetica \PointSize:7 \Style:roman +\TypeFace:ComputerSans \PointSize:8 \Style:roman +\def\\{,\Spaces:1 } + +% The page is four columns, no footers etc +% +\DefinePageGrid:ThePage width:page=6.5in height:page=5in + textband:start text white:10pt text white:10pt + text white:10pt text textband:stop Stop + +% The main macro is the text block \Entity, representing one item +% in the address book. +% +\DefineTextBlock:Entity HasTitle:short + whitebefore:{6pt plus 6pt minus 3pt} whiteafter:whitebefore + line:start rule:v={height 7pt width7pt depth0pt} Spaces:2 + Style:italic title line:stop Stop + +% Data in an entity is formatted as a number of headings. +% We declare all headings to be embedded, ie, they form a paragraph. +% The 'nomarks' option is to prevent memory overflow. +% +\OptionsMacro:embed=embedded:yes nomarks + whitebefore:0pt whiteafter:0pt Stop +\DefineHeading:phone HasTitle:short macro:embed + literal:phone : Spaces:1.5 title , Spaces:2 Stop +\DefineHeading:fax HasTitle:short macro:embed + literal:fax : Spaces:1.5 title , Spaces:2 Stop +\DefineHeading:Address HasTitle:short macro:embed + title , Spaces:2 Stop +\DefineHeading:Note HasTitle:short macro:embed + ( title ) Spaces:2 Stop + +% Here's an example of non-standard handling of the title: +% email addresses are set in \tt, and can be broken differently +% +\def\breakemail{\hyphenchar\font=`. } +\DefineHeading:email HasTitle:short macro:embed + begingroup tt breakemail title endgroup , Spaces:2 Stop + +% This is invisible information; maybe later we'll do something +% with it. +\DefineHeading:Route HasTitle:short Stop + +% Here is the first really cute application. +% If a person is declared to be \At a certain company, then +% that fact is written out to an external file, which can be loaded +% later. +% +\DefineExternalFile:companies=ats +\def\WorksAt{Works at: } +\DefineHeading:At macro:embed + HasTitle:short WorksAt title Spaces:2 + external:companies title unhskip title:Entity unhskip external:stop Stop +% When the 'companies' file gets loaded the title only gets +% parsed by the macro \CompNam, and nothing else happens. +% The title is split into company and person; #1 becomes the name +% of a list to which #2 is added. +% +\def\CompNam#1\unhskip#2\unhskip{ + \if\UndefinedCS{#1}\NewList:{#1} \fi + \AppendToList:#1={#2\unhskip, } } +\DefineExternalItem:At file:companies + expandafter CompNam title Stop +% The company lists are later simply loaded; see below. + +% Even more complicated: birthdays. +% All birthdays are written to an external file. +% +\DefineExternalFile:births=brt +\DefineHeading:birthday HasTitle:short macro:embed + literal:Born : title Spaces:2 + external:births title unhskip title:Entity unhskip external:stop Stop +% Later every month becomes something like an entity; +% here is how we generate a token list for each month. +% +\def\month#1{\ifcase#1\or jan\or feb\or mar\or apr\or may\or jun\or + jul\or aug\or sep\or oct\or nov\or dec\fi} +\tempcounta=1 \loop\ifnum\tempcounta<13 + \xp\NewList\xp:\xp{\month\tempcounta} + \advance\tempcounta1 \repeat +% Formatting the caboodle means: +% -- loading the 'births' file +% -- formatting each month separately by \OneMonth +% which is essentially a call to the text block \Month +% +\def\AllBirths{\LoadExternalFile:births + \tempcounta=1 \loop\ifnum\tempcounta<13 + \OneMonth \advance\tempcounta1 \repeat} +\def\OneMonth{\xp\Month\month\tempcounta\par + \TheList:{\month\tempcounta} \>} +% Month is much like \Entity, just a bit different visually. +% +\DefineTextBlock:Month + whitebefore:{6pt plus 6pt minus 3pt} whiteafter:whitebefore + line:start rule:v={height 7pt width7pt depth0pt} Spaces:2 + Style:italic title Spaces:2 + fillup rule:v={height 7pt width7pt depth0pt} line:stop + Stop +% When the external file is loaded, every birthday is processed +% by \BirNam which splits it into #1 year #2 month #3 day and +% #4 person's name. This is then written to the list for the +% appropriate month. +% +\def\BirNam#1 #2 #3\unhskip #4\unhskip + {\tempcounta#2\relax + \AppendToList:{\month\tempcounta}={\JollyFellow #3 #4 (#1)\par} + } +\DefineExternalItem:birthday file:births + expandafter BirNam title Stop +\DefineHeading:JollyFellow title nomarks Stop + +% Phooeew! Now we can get down to business! + +\WriteExtern:yes +\Start +\LoadExternalFile:companies + +\Entity Adam Aardvark +\Address Page~1, English Language Dictionary +\> + +\Entity Barbara Beeton +\At Tugbt +\Note Editor in chief +\> + +\Entity Jane Doe +\email doe@re.mi.sol +\> + +\Entity John Doe +\phone +1 212 555 4141 +\> + +\Entity Victor Eijkhout +\Address Department of Computer Science, University of Tennessee +\phone +1 615 974 8298 +\At Tugbt +\Note merely associate editor +\email eijkhout@cs.utk.edu +\birthday 1959 11 29 +\> + +\Entity Elvis Presley +\birthday 1938(?) 01 08 +\> + +\Entity Tugboat +\TheList:Tugbt +\> + +\AllBirths + +\Stop + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/appendix.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/appendix.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..80a998443fd --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/appendix.tex @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +% appendix.tex copyright1992 Victor Eijkhout +% copyright 2014 Vafa Khalighi +% +% +% This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% (at your option) any later version. +% +% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +% +% +\Chapter Example styles + +To show you the strength of \Lollipop, this chapter collects a few +example style definitions. The first one is that of this manual. + +\Section The style definition for this book + +In case you were wondering how this book was typeset, here is the +full style definition. By the standards of what Lollipop can do it is +pretty pedestrian. + +One thing that may have provide intellectual titilation is the +definition of \cs{Example} and \cs{OutExample}. +It allowed me to keep the examples in sync with their output. + +Of course that +doesn't really rely on \Lollipop. It does illustrate the fact that +\Lollipop\ is interfaceable to arbitrary macros. (But don't try +loading \Lollipop\ on top of \LaTeX! On second thought, do. It +disables most of \LaTeX. Just kidding.) + +\begingroup \PointSize:8 \tt +\verbatimfile{mandefs.tex}\endgroup + +\Section[sec:address] Address book + +The following macros generate an address book. Several noteworthy +features: +\Itemize\item Most titles are short, that is, delimited by the line +end. + \item Since a page will now have several dozens of headings, the +number of marks placed will become a problem, therefore the option +\opt{nomarks} is included everywhere. Without this you would easily +have memory overflows. + \item The \cs{At} heading writes its information to an external +file. This is then parsed by the macro \cs{CompNam}. A~slight amount +of knowledge of Lollipop internals is used here for parameter parsing, +but not more than can be gleaned from simply looking at the external +file.\par + Then a token list is created for each company, and these lists are +printed somewhere down the file. This is a bit of \TeX\ programming +that is not quite elementary, but still \Lollipop saves you a lot of +work. + \> +If you want to see the output, run \TeX\ with Lollipop twice on the +\file{address.tex} file. + + \begingroup \PointSize:8 \tt +\verbatimfile{address.tex}\endgroup + +\endinput
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/btxmac.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/btxmac.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..3093ed1a833 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/btxmac.tex @@ -0,0 +1,812 @@ +%% @texfile{ +%% author = "Karl Berry and Oren Patashnik", +%% version = "0.99h", +%% date = "24 Apr 1991", +%% filename = "btxmac.tex", +%% address = "Please use electronic mail", +%% checksum = "812 4053 30557", +%% email = "opbibtex@neon.stanford.edu", +%% codetable = "ISO/ASCII", +%% supported = "yes", +%% docstring = "Defines macros that make BibTeX work with plain TeX", +%% } +% BibTeX-for-TeX macros, version 0.99h, for BibTeX 0.99c, TeX 3.0 or later. +% Copyright (C) 1990--91 by Karl Berry and Oren Patashnik; all rights reserved. +% You may copy this file provided: that it's accompanied by the +% "BibTeXing" document, whose text is contained in the file `btxdoc.tex'; +% that any documentation you write for these macros also gives a +% reference for "BibTeXing"; and that either you make absolutely no +% changes to your copy, or if you do make changes, (1) you name the file +% something other than `btxmac.tex' and you remove all occurrences of +% `btxmac.tex' from the file, (2) you put, somewhere in the first twenty +% lines of the file, your name, along with an electronic address at which +% others who might use the file may reach you, and (3) you remove each +% occurrence of Oren's name and electronic address from this file. These +% restrictions help ensure that all standard versions of these macros are +% identical, and that Oren doesn't get deluged with inappropriate e-mail. +% +% This file, btxmac.tex, contains TeX macros that allow BibTeX, a +% bibliography program that was originally designed for use with LaTeX, +% to work with plain TeX. Please report any bugs (outright goofs, +% improvable macros, misfeatures, or unclear documentation) to Oren +% Patashnik (opbibtex@neon.stanford.edu). These macros will become +% frozen shortly after BibTeX version 1.00 is released. +% +% To use these macros you should be familiar with how BibTeX interacts +% with LaTeX, since BibTeX's interaction with TeX is very similar; that +% interaction is explained in the LaTeX manual. It also helps to +% have read "BibTeXing", the documentation that accompanies BibTeX. +% Then, if you want, you should redefine any of the macros that begin +% with `\bbl' or `\biblabel' or `\print' that you need to get formatting +% different from the default (the default settings are designed to +% accompany a bibliography style like BibTeX's standard style `plain'). +% The macros you might want to change are described briefly a few +% paragraphs hence. Finally, as long as you follow the guidelines given +% by the LaTeX manual and "BibTeXing", you simply \input btxmac. +% [Remember the general scheme: Running (La)TeX writes information on +% the .aux (auxiliary) file; then running BibTeX reads information from +% the .aux, .bst (style), and .bib (database) files, and writes +% information (the bibliography) on a .bbl file; then running (La)TeX +% incorporates the bibliography; then running (La)TeX once more fixes +% the remaining forward references into the bibliography. Thus, to get +% everything incorporated into your output, you'll have to run (La)TeX, +% BibTeX, (La)TeX, (La)TeX. (Standup, sitdown, fight, fight, fight.)] +% +% These macros can stand alone or they can be \input into macro packages +% like Eplain. If you want to try out these macros on the 0.99 version +% of the xampl.bib file that's distributed with BibTeX (that version of +% the file has no self-identification), you'll need to define \mbox, +% which is a LaTeX command, to be \hbox. +% +% +% HISTORY +% +% Karl Berry wrote the original version of these macros in 1989 and +% 1990, for use in his `Eplain' package. Oren Patashnik modified them +% slightly in July 1990, as part of the official BibTeX distribution. +% +% 1-Aug-90 Version 0.99a, not released to the general public. +% 14-Aug-90 0.99b, first general release. +% 26-Aug-90 0.99c, made \@undefinedmessage work with other macro packages. +% 6-Sep-90 0.99d, allowed for general formatting of bibliography labels, +% for general formatting of (in-text) citations, and for +% changing certain catcodes while reading the .aux file. +% 14-Nov-90 0.99e, changed the way \@setletters works, made some \new...'s +% non-outer, and changed the way Eplain reads this file. +% 12-Dec-90 0.99f, made \@resetnumerals change the `,' and `.' catcodes; and +% added \biblabelextrahang, \@getoptionalarg, and \bblsc. +% 11-Mar-91 0.99g, made a few minor changes required by the way Eplain reads +% this file, but no functional changes. +% 24-Apr-91 0.99h, inhibited the reading and writing of the .aux file if it +% isn't used or if the \noauxfile macro is defined, and +% removed some .aux-file-opening detritus; printed the +% cite-key of undefined citations in \tt font; changed the +% catcode of `_' inside \cite; and called \@resetnumerals +% from inside a group. +% +% +% The LaTeX-related commands defined in this file include (a) the four +% commands that a user types (\bibliography, \bibliographystyle, \cite, +% and \nocite); (b) the three commands that BibTeX looks for in the .aux +% file (\bibdata, \bibstyle, and \citation---there is a fourth command +% that BibTeX looks for, but that command is related to LaTeX's \include +% facility, so these macros ignore that command); and (c) a LaTeX +% command (\newcommand) that's written by one of the four standard +% bibliography styles (alpha). The definitions here are not exactly the +% same as the corresponding LaTeX definitions (those eight LaTeX +% definitions depend on a significant fraction of LaTeX itself). But +% the only substantial differences are with \newcommand, which here, +% without complaining, lets you redefine a preexisting control sequence +% (in LaTeX, \newcommand won't let you redefine a preexisting command), +% and which here doesn't make the control sequences it defines \long (in +% LaTeX, that happens automatically); there may also be other minor +% differences. To summarize: Unless you know what you're doing, you +% shouldn't define any control sequences with these eight names: +% +% \bibdata +% \bibliography +% \bibliographystyle +% \bibstyle +% \citation +% \cite +% \newcommand +% \nocite +% +% There are three other commands written by one or more of the four +% standard (plain, abbrv, alpha, unsrt) or four semistandard (acm, +% apalike, ieeetr, siam) bibliography styles; they take effect only +% within the bibliography, and are redefinable, as explained later: +% +% \em +% \newblock +% \sc +% +% There's one control sequence you might want to use (but not redefine) +% in redefining \biblabelprint: +% +% \biblabelwidth +% +% There are twelve other control sequences (explained later in more detail) +% that the macros of this file will use if you define them---you should +% define them after the \input btxmac command but before the \bibliography +% command. The first five begin with `\bbl' and affect fonts, spacing, +% and perhaps other characteristics of the bibliography; the next three +% begin with `\biblabel' and determine how labels are formatted in the +% bibliography; and the last four begin with `\print' and determine how +% the in-text citations are formatted: +% +% \bblem +% \bblhook +% \bblnewblock +% \bblrm +% \bblsc +% \biblabelcontents +% \biblabelextrahang +% \biblabelprint +% \printbetweencitations +% \printcitefinish +% \printcitenote +% \printcitestart +% +% If it's defined before the \input btxmac command, the control sequence +% below inhibits the reading and writing of the .aux file(s), and the +% issuing of related warning messages. Any definition will do. This +% feature might help when you're working on draft stages of a document: +% +% \noauxfile +% +% Here's another control sequence (it's described later), with an `@' +% in its name, that you probably won't want to redefine unless you are +% writing another macro package; if you do redefine it, however, do it +% before the \input btxmac command: +% +% \@undefinedmessage +% +% And here are still more control sequences that, should you already have +% them defined, might conflict with the way the btxmac.tex macros use them +% (but since each of these has an `@' in its name, it's unlikely that such +% conflicts will arise unless you intend them): +% +% \@auxfile \@auxfiledonefalse \@auxfiledonetrue +% \@bracketcheck \@citation \@cite +% \@citedef \@citelabel \@citewarningfalse +% \@citewarningtrue \@commandname \@continuenewcommand +% \@emptymarkA \@emptymarkB \@fileexistsfalse +% \@fileexiststrue \@finishcitedef \@finishtestfileexistence +% \@for \@forloop \@fornoop +% \@fortmp \@getoptionalarg \@@getoptionalarg +% \@gobble \@if@auxfiledone \if@citewarning +% \@ifempty \@@ifempty \if@fileexists +% \if@notfirstcitation \@iforloop \@innerdef +% \@innernewcount \@innernewdimen \@innernewif +% \@innernewwrite \@itemnum \@letter +% \@linenumber \@newcommandwithargs \@newcommand +% \@next \@nextwhile \@nil +% \@nnil \@notfirstcitationfalse \@notfirstcitationtrue +% \@numparams \@oldatcatcode \@onecitation +% \@optionalarg \@other \@paramdef +% \@readauxfile \@readbblfile \@resetnumerals +% \@scfont \@setletters \@spacesub +% \@startdef \@testfileexistence \@tokstostring +% \@ttsA \@ttsB \@ttsmarkA +% \@ttsmarkB \@undefined \@writeaux +% +% +% So to start things off we turn `@' into a letter (category code 11), +% keeping track of the old category code for future restoration. +% (Simply resetting it to 12 when we leave these macros is +% insufficient.) The use of `\cite' as a temporary control sequence is +% a kludge, but it's a reasonably simple way to accomplish what we need +% without possibly overwriting something (without an `@' in its name) +% that might already be defined. +% +\edef\cite{\the\catcode`@}% +\catcode`@ = 11 +\let\@oldatcatcode = \cite +\chardef\@letter = 11 +\chardef\@other = 12 +% +% +% Next come some things that will be useful later. +% +% Make an outer definition into an inner one (due to Chris Thompson). +% The arguments should be the control sequence to be defined, and the +% new of the \outer control sequence, as characters; the control +% sequence #1 is defined to be just the same as \csname#2\endcsname, but +% not \outer. For example, \@innerdef\innernewcount{newcount} would +% define \innernewcount to be a non-outer version of \newcount. +% +\def\@innerdef#1#2{\edef#1{\expandafter\noexpand\csname #2\endcsname}}% +% +% We use \@innerdef to make some of our allocations local, because +% Eplain includes our code inside a conditional. We put @'s in the +% names to minimize the (already small) chance of conflicts. +% +\@innerdef\@innernewcount{newcount}% +\@innerdef\@innernewdimen{newdimen}% +\@innerdef\@innernewif{newif}% +\@innerdef\@innernewwrite{newwrite}% +% +% +% Swallow one parameter. +% +\def\@gobble#1{}% +% +% +% Use TeX 3.0's \inputlineno to get the line number, for better error +% messages, but if we're using an old version of TeX, don't do anything. +% +\ifx\inputlineno\@undefined + \let\@linenumber = \empty % Pre-3.0. +\else + \def\@linenumber{\the\inputlineno:\space}% +\fi +% +% +% \@getoptionalarg\CS gets an optional argument from the input, enclosed +% in brackets, then expands \CS. We set \@optionalarg to \empty if we +% don't find one, otherwise to the text of the argument. This assumes +% the brackets don't have a funny category code. +% +\def\@getoptionalarg#1{\let\temp = #1\futurelet\next\@bracketcheck}% +\def\@bracketcheck{\begingroup + \if [\next + \aftergroup\@@getoptionalarg + \else + \global\let\@optionalarg = \empty + % + % We can't do the \aftergroup\temp after the \fi, because then the + % \temp gets in the way of reading the optional argument from the + % input, if we do have one. + \aftergroup\temp + \fi +\endgroup}% +% +\def\@@getoptionalarg[#1]{% + \def\@optionalarg{#1}% + \temp +}% +% +% +% \@tokstostring converts its argument into a list of character tokens. +% It uses no commands that are executed in the stomach, only expansions +% handled in the gullet. (This is necessary for use with \edef). +% +% Control sequences in the argument are not expanded. Blanks become a +% \spacesub. The argument shouldn't contain other special characters. +% +\def\@tokstostring#1{\@ttsA#1 \@ttsmarkA}% +% +% \@ttsA partitions a sequence of tokens into portions delimited by blanks. +% +\def\@ttsA#1 #2\@ttsmarkA{% + \@ifempty{#1}\else + \@ttsB #1\@ttsmarkB + % + \@ifempty{#2}\else + \@spacesub\@ttsA#2\@ttsmarkA + \fi + \fi +}% +% +% \@ttsB processes a sequence of tokens with no contained blanks. +% +\def\@ttsB#1{% + \ifx #1\@ttsmarkB\else + \string #1% + \expandafter\@ttsB + \fi +}% +% +% This is just so \ifx won't complain about an undefined control sequence. +% +\def\@ttsmarkB{\@ttsmarkB}% should never be expanded +% +% The expansion of this macro replaces spaces. +% +\def\@spacesub{+}% +% +% +% \@ifempty tests if it is given an argument. +% +\def\@ifempty#1{\@@ifempty #1\@emptymarkA\@emptymarkB}% +\def\@@ifempty#1#2\@emptymarkB{\ifx #1\@emptymarkA}% +% +\def\@emptymarkA{\@emptymarkA}% Again, so \ifx won't complain. +% +% +% From LaTeX. +% +\def\@nnil{\@nil}% +\def\@fornoop#1\@@#2#3{}% +% +\def\@for#1:=#2\do#3{% + \edef\@fortmp{#2}% + \ifx\@fortmp\empty \else + \expandafter\@forloop#2,\@nil,\@nil\@@#1{#3}% + \fi +}% +% +\def\@forloop#1,#2,#3\@@#4#5{\def#4{#1}\ifx #4\@nnil \else + #5\def#4{#2}\ifx #4\@nnil \else#5\@iforloop #3\@@#4{#5}\fi\fi +}% +% +\def\@iforloop#1,#2\@@#3#4{\def#3{#1}\ifx #3\@nnil + \let\@nextwhile=\@fornoop \else + #4\relax\let\@nextwhile=\@iforloop\fi\@nextwhile#2\@@#3{#4}% +}% +% +% +% This macro tests if a file \jobname.#1 exists, and sets +% \if@fileexists appropriately. If an optional argument is given, it is +% used as the root part of the filename instead of \jobname. +% +\@innernewif\if@fileexists +% +\def\@testfileexistence{\@getoptionalarg\@finishtestfileexistence}% +\def\@finishtestfileexistence#1{% + \begingroup + \def\extension{#1}% + \immediate\openin0 = + \ifx\@optionalarg\empty\jobname\else\@optionalarg\fi + \ifx\extension\empty \else .#1\fi + \space + \ifeof 0 + \global\@fileexistsfalse + \else + \global\@fileexiststrue + \fi + \immediate\closein0 + \endgroup +}% +% +% +%% [[[start of BibTeX-specific stuff]]] +% +% Now come the four main LaTeX commands and their associated .aux +% commands. Just as in LaTeX, \bibliographystyle defines the BibTeX +% style name (.bst file, that is), and \bibliography defines the +% database (.bib) file(s). The corresponding .aux-file commands are +% \bibstyle and \bibdata, which are there only for BibTeX's (but not +% LaTeX's) use. +% +\def\bibliographystyle#1{% + \@readauxfile + \@writeaux{\string\bibstyle{#1}}% +}% +\let\bibstyle = \@gobble +% +% As well as writing the \bibdata command to tell BibTeX +% which .bib files to read, we read the .bbl file that +% BibTeX (or a person, conceivably) has produced. +% +\def\bibliography#1{% + \@readauxfile + \@writeaux{\string\bibdata{#1}}% + \@testfileexistence{bbl}% + \if@fileexists + \@readbblfile + \fi +}% +\let\bibdata = \@gobble +% +% The \nocite{label,label,...} command writes its argument to \@auxfile, +% unless instructed not to, but produces no text in the document. Both +% the \nocite and \cite commands produce \citation commands in the .aux file. +% +\def\nocite#1{% + \@readauxfile + \@writeaux{\string\citation{#1}}% +}% +% +\@innernewif\if@notfirstcitation +% +% \cite[note]{label,label,...} produces the citations for the labels as +% well. If the optional argument `note' is present, it's added after +% the labels. Since \cite calls \nocite before doing any writing, it +% doesn't need to call \@readauxfile. We change the category code of +% `_' so that the dummy definition given to the citation label doesn't +% include a subcript character; that would cause TeX to complain. +% +\def\cite{\begingroup\catcode`_ = \@letter \@getoptionalarg\@cite}% +% +% Typeset the citations for the labels in #1, followed by the note, if +% it exists. To change the citation's format in the text, redefine one +% or more `\print...' macros, whose defaults appear later in this file. +% +\def\@cite#1{% + \nocite{#1}% + % Start printing the text, beginning with a left bracket by default. + % + \printcitestart + \@notfirstcitationfalse + \@for \@citation :=#1\do + {% + \expandafter\@onecitation\@citation\@@ + }% + \ifx\empty\@optionalarg\else + \printcitenote{\@optionalarg}% + \fi + \printcitefinish + \endgroup +}% +% +\def\@onecitation#1\@@{% + \if@notfirstcitation + \printbetweencitations + \fi + % + \expandafter \ifx \csname\@citelabel{#1}\endcsname \relax + \if@citewarning + \message{\@linenumber Undefined citation `#1'.}% + \fi + % Give it a dummy definition: + \expandafter\gdef\csname\@citelabel{#1}\endcsname{% + {\tt \nobreak\hskip0pt#1\nobreak\hskip0pt}}% + \fi + % Now produce the text, whether it was undefined or not. + \csname\@citelabel{#1}\endcsname + \@notfirstcitationtrue +}% +% +% Given a label `foo', the macro `\b@foo' is supposed to +% hold the text that should be produced. +% +\def\@citelabel#1{\@tokstostring{b@#1}}% +% +% So, how does a citation label get defined? When we read the .bbl file +% (below), a \bibitem writes out a \@citedef command. And when we read +% the \@citedef, we define \@citelabel{#1}, where #1 is the user's +% label. But we have to be careful when reading the \@citedef, because +% the second argument might have accents or other commands with numbers +% as arguments. We have given the numerals category code 11 for reading +% the .aux file, and that prevents them from being recognized as TeX +% <number>s. Similarly for the other characters that can be part of a +% <number>. So we have to reset the category codes before reading the +% second argument. We also have to reset them back to letters when we +% finish reading the \@citedef's, because there might be more labels +% with numerals in them defined afterwards in the .aux file, put there +% by Eplain or whatever. +% +\def\@citedef#1{% + \begingroup + \@resetnumerals + \@finishcitedef{#1}% +}% +\def\@finishcitedef#1#2{% + \expandafter\gdef\csname\@citelabel{#1}\endcsname{#2}% + \endgroup +}% +\def\@resetnumerals{% + \catcode`0 = \@other \catcode`1 = \@other \catcode`2 = \@other + \catcode`3 = \@other \catcode`4 = \@other \catcode`5 = \@other + \catcode`6 = \@other \catcode`7 = \@other \catcode`8 = \@other + \catcode`9 = \@other \catcode`" = \@other \catcode`' = \@other + \catcode`` = \@other \catcode`, = \@other \catcode`. = \@other +}% +% +% +% Reading the .bbl file also produces the typeset bibliography. Please +% notice, however, that we do not produce the title for the references +% (e.g., `References'), as LaTeX does. The formatting and spacing of +% that title, whether it should go into the headline, and so on, are all +% things determined by your format. We cannot know those things in +% advance. If you wish, you can define \bblhook to produce the title. +% Or just do it before the \bibliography command. +% +\def\@readbblfile{% + % Define a counter to tell us which item number we are on. + \@innernewcount\@itemnum + % + \begingroup + \def\begin##1##2{% + % ##1 is just `thebibliography'. + % ##2 is the widest label. + % We set (new dimen) \biblabelwidth based on the widest label + \setbox0 = \hbox{\biblabelcontents{##2}}% + \biblabelwidth = \wd0 + }% + \def\end##1{}% ##1 is `thebibliography' again. + % + % Here we have two possibilities: + % \bibitem[typesetlabel]{citationlabel} + % \bibitem{citationlabel} + % If we have the second of these, the citations are numbered, starting + % from one; we use our own count register \@itemnum for this. + % + \@itemnum = 0 + \def\bibitem{\futurelet\next\@bibitem}% + \def\@bibitem{% + \begingroup \if [\next + \aftergroup\@alphabibitem + \else + \aftergroup\@numberedbibitem + \fi \endgroup + }% + \def\@alphabibitem[##1]##2{% + % Need \xdef here for various reasons. + \expandafter \xdef\csname\@citelabel{##2}\endcsname {##1}% + \@finishbibitem{##2}% + }% + % + \def\@numberedbibitem##1{% + \advance\@itemnum by 1 + \expandafter \xdef\csname\@citelabel{##1}\endcsname{\number\@itemnum}% + \@finishbibitem{##1}% + }% + % + \def\@finishbibitem##1{% + \biblabelprint{\csname\@citelabel{##1}\endcsname}% + \@writeaux{\string\@citedef{##1}{\csname\@citelabel{##1}\endcsname}}% + \ignorespaces + }% + % + % Do the printing (we're producing the bibliography, remember). + % + \let\em = \bblem + \let\newblock = \bblnewblock + \let\sc = \bblsc + % Punctuation won't affect spacing; + \frenchspacing + % the penalties below are from LaTeX's [article,book,report].sty; + \clubpenalty = 4000 \widowpenalty = 4000 + % the next two values come from LaTeX's \sloppy command; + \tolerance = 10000 \hfuzz = .5pt + \everypar = {\hangindent = \biblabelwidth + \advance\hangindent by \biblabelextrahang}% + \bblrm + % the \parskip is a guess at what looks good; + \parskip = 1.5ex plus .5ex minus .5ex + % and the .5em matches the \enspace of \biblabelprint below. + \biblabelextrahang = .5em + \bblhook + % + \input \jobname.bbl + \endgroup +}% +% +% The widest label's width is useful for redefining \biblabelprint; you +% redefine \biblabelwidth, in effect, by redefining the +% \biblabelcontents macro that appears below. And \biblabelextrahang, +% which is redefinable inside \bblhook, is added to \biblabelwidth to +% determine the amount of hanging indentation. +% +\@innernewdimen\biblabelwidth +\@innernewdimen\biblabelextrahang +% +% Now come the main macros that are related to the printing of the +% bibliography. Since you might want to redefine them, they are given +% default definitions outside of \@readbblfile. +% +% The first one controls the printing of a bibliography entry's label. +% If you change it, make sure that it starts with something like +% \noindent or \indent that puts TeX into horizontal mode (even if the +% label itself is empty); otherwise, the hanging indentation will get +% messed up in certain circumstances. +% +\def\biblabelprint#1{% + \noindent\hbox to \biblabelwidth{\biblabelcontents{#1}\hss}\enspace}% +% +% By default the labels are typeset in \bblrm, and enclosed in brackets. +% +\def\biblabelcontents#1{\bblrm [#1]}% +% +% The main text, too, is typeset using \bblrm, which is \rm by default. +% +\def\bblrm{\rm}% +% +% Emphasis for producing, e.g., titles, is done with \it by default. +% +\def\bblem{\it}% +% +% Some styles use a caps-and-small-caps font for author names. LaTeX +% defines an \sc command but plain TeX doesn't, so we need one here. +% The definition below doesn't load the font unless it's needed, but it +% tries to load only the 10pt version, because it might not exist at +% other point sizes. +% +\def\bblsc{\ifx\@scfont\@undefined + \font\@scfont = cmcsc10 + \fi + \@scfont +}% +% +% The major parts of an entry are separated with \bblnewblock. The +% numbers below are taken from LaTeX's `article' style. +% +\def\bblnewblock{\hskip .11em plus .33em minus .07em}% +% +% Here's where you stick any other bibliography-formatting goodies, or +% redefine the values above. +% +\let\bblhook = \empty +% +% +% Here are the four default definitions for formatting the in-text +% citations. These are what you redefine (after your \input btxmac but +% before your \bibliography) to get parens instead of brackets, or +% superscripts, or footnotes, or whatever. +% +\def\printcitestart{[}% left bracket +\def\printcitefinish{]}% right bracket +\def\printbetweencitations{, }% comma, space +\def\printcitenote#1{, #1}% comma, space, note (if it exists) +% +% That scheme is pretty flexible. For example you could use +% \def\printcitestart{$^\bgroup} +% \def\printcitefinish{\egroup$} +% \def\printbetweencitations{,} +% \def\printcitenote#1{\hbox{\sevenrm\space (#1)}} +% to get superscripted in-text citations. To get something radically +% different, however, you'll have to define your own \cite command. +% +% When we read this from the .aux file, \citation means nothing. +% +\let\citation = \@gobble +% +% +% Now comes the stuff for dealing with LaTeX's \newcommand. As +% mentioned earlier, this \newcommand will redefine a preexisting +% command; that's different from how LaTeX's \newcommand behaves. +% +\@innernewcount\@numparams +% +% \newcommand{\foo}[n]{text} defines the control sequence \foo to have +% n parameters, and replacement text `text'. +% +\def\newcommand#1{% + \def\@commandname{#1}% + \futurelet\@next\@continuenewcommand +}% +% +% Figure out if this definition has parameters. +% +\def\@continuenewcommand{\begingroup + \if [\@next + \aftergroup\@newcommandwithargs + \else + \global\@numparams = 0 + \aftergroup\@newcommand + \fi +\endgroup}% +% +\def\@newcommandwithargs[#1]{% + \global\@numparams = #1 + \@newcommand +}% +% +% \@numparams is how many arguments this command has. The name of the +% command is \@commandname. The replacement text for the new macro is #1. +% +\def\@newcommand#1{% + \def\@startdef{\expandafter\edef\@commandname}% + \ifnum\@numparams=0 + \let\@paramdef = \empty + \else + \ifnum\@numparams>9 + \errmessage{\the\@numparams\space is too many parameters}% + \else + \ifnum\@numparams<0 + \errmessage{\the\@numparams\space is too few parameters}% + \else + \edef\@paramdef{% + % This is disgusting, but \loop doesn't work inside \edef, + % because \body isn't defined. + % + \ifcase\@numparams + \empty No arguments. + \or ####1% + \or ####1####2% + \or ####1####2####3% + \or ####1####2####3####4% + \or ####1####2####3####4####5% + \or ####1####2####3####4####5####6% + \or ####1####2####3####4####5####6####7% + \or ####1####2####3####4####5####6####7####8% + \or ####1####2####3####4####5####6####7####8####9% + \fi + }% + \fi + \fi + \fi + \expandafter\@startdef\@paramdef{#1}% +}% +% +%% [[[end of BibTeX-specific stuff]]] +% +% +% Names of references (arguments given in the \cite and \nocite +% commands) and file names (arguments given in the \bibliography and +% \bibliographystyle commands) are recorded in \jobname.aux, called the +% \@auxfile in these macros. Here's how they get read in. +% +\def\@readauxfile{% + \if@auxfiledone \else % remember: \@auxfiledonetrue if \noauxfile is defined + \global\@auxfiledonetrue + \@testfileexistence{aux}% + \if@fileexists + \begingroup + % Because we might be in horizontal mode when \@readauxfile + % is called (if it's in response to a \cite or \nocite), we + % want to ignore all the would-be spaces at the ends of + % lines in the aux file. Fortunately, there are never any + % (non-pathological) cases where an end-of-line might + % actually be desired. If you really need to do something + % strange, you can redefine \@setletters to do something + % besides what it does now (this is intentionally left as + % being somewhat painful to do). + \endlinechar = -1 + \@setletters + \input \jobname.aux + \endgroup + \else + \message{\@undefinedmessage}% + \global\@citewarningfalse + \fi + \immediate\openout\@auxfile = \jobname.aux + \fi +}% +% +% The \@readauxfile macro does all that work the first time it's called. +% Since it's called once for every \cite, \nocite, \bibliography, and +% \bibliographystyle command that the user issues, we need to remember +% whether the work's been done. It's considered done if we're not to do +% it---that is, if \noauxfile is defined. +% +\newif\if@auxfiledone +\ifx\noauxfile\@undefined \else \@auxfiledonetrue\fi +% +% Since lots of characters are allowable inside reference names, and +% since a reference name can get converted into a control sequence, +% \@readauxfile must treat many characters as letters. It does that by +% calling \@setletters, which changes the category code of all \@other +% characters to \@letter. The 128/256 business arises because character +% codes go up to 256 starting with TeX 3.0, but up to only 128 with +% earlier versions. +% +\def\@setletters{% + \count255 = 0 + \edef\temp{\ifx\inputlineno\@undefined 128\else 256\fi}% + \loop + \ifnum\catcode\count255 = \@other + \catcode\count255 = \@letter + \fi + \advance\count255 by 1 + \ifnum\count255<\temp + \repeat + % The Eplain package uses underscores to construct the label names. + \catcode`\_ = \@letter +}% +% +% It's conceivable you'd want to change how other characters are read; +% to do that, change their category code before doing \input btxmac. +% +% +% After reading the .aux file, \@readauxfile opens it for writing. +% The \@writeaux macro does the actual writing (as long as +% \noauxfile is undefined). +% +\@innernewwrite\@auxfile +\def\@writeaux#1{\ifx\noauxfile\@undefined \write\@auxfile{#1}\fi}% +% +% +% A macro package that uses btxmac.tex might define +% \@undefinedmessage (before doing an \input btxmac). +% +\ifx\@undefinedmessage\@undefined + \def\@undefinedmessage{No .aux file; I won't give you warnings about + undefined citations.}% +\fi +% +% Even if citations are undefined, we want to complain only if +% \@citewarningtrue. The default is to set \@citewarningtrue unless +% \noauxfile is defined. Again, a macro package that uses +% btxmac.tex might want to redefine this. +% +\@innernewif\if@citewarning +\ifx\noauxfile\@undefined \@citewarningtrue\fi +% +% +% Finally, before leaving we restore @'s old category code. +% +\catcode`@ = \@oldatcatcode diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/comm.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/comm.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5fba81be50d --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/comm.tex @@ -0,0 +1,642 @@ +% comm.tex copyright 1992 Victor Eijkhout +% copyright 2014 Vafa Khalighi +% +% +% This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% (at your option) any later version. +% +% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +% +% +\Chapter Commands + +\Section[sec:counters] Counters + +Counters can be declared explicitly by the user, but more often they +are defined automatically in some generic construct: + +The \cs{Foo} defined by +\Ver>\DefineBar:Foo ... + counter:i ... + Stop<Rev + +will have a counter that counts in roman lowercase, and which is +accessible as \refcs{FooCounter}. Everytime \cs{Foo} is used, this +counter is increased by one. + +The use of the \opt{counter} option is described +in~\ref[sec:opt:counter]. +Here are the commands for explicit manipulation of counters. + +\SubSection[sec:counter:repr] Allocation and representation + +A counter is created by for instance +\Ver>\NewCounter:Things<Rev +This will create control sequence \cs{ThingsCounter} that will print +the value of the counter. +The counter will usually be printed as an Arabic numeral, but other +counter representations can be specified by +\refcs{CounterRepresentation}. Here are their codes: \Description +\item 1 +numeric +\item a +lowercase character +\item A +uppercase character +\item i +lowercase roman +\item I +lowercase roman +\> +for instance +\Ver>\CounterRepresentation:Things=i<Rev +will cause \cs{ThingsCounter} to print a lowercase Roman numeral. + +However, a call such as +\Ver>\CounterRepresentation:Theorem=Lemma<Rev +will make the \cs{TheoremCounter} a synonym of an earlier created +\cs{LemmaCounter} + +\SubSection Counter manipulation + +The following commands can be used to manipulate counters, both when +they are created by hand using \refcs{NewCounter} and when they were +generated automatically in some generic construct: + +With \refcs{StartCounter} reset the counter to one: + \Ver>\StartCounter:things<Rev + +With \refcs{StepCounter} increase the counter by one: + \Ver>\StepCounter:things<Rev + +With \refcs{BackStepCounter} decrease the counter by one: + \Ver>\BackStepCounter:things<Rev + +With \refcs{SetCounter} set the counter to some specified value: + \Ver>\SetCounter:things=5<Rev + +With \refcs{AddToCounter} increase the counter by some +specified value: + \Ver>\AddToCounter:things=7<Rev + +The last two commands accept names of numerical parameters, for +instance the value of a counter: + \Ver>\NewCounter:Favourite +\AddToCounter:things=FavouriteValue<Rev +More about this `value' thing in the next section. + +\SubSection What do you get when you define a counter? + +After you define a counter as \Ver>\NewCounter:MyThings<Rev there are +two commands that it is important to distinguish between. First of +all, \cs{MyThingsCounter} gives the {\it printed\/} value of the +counter. This is the command that you will use mostly. It uses +whatever representation you have specified for the counter, or plain +Arabic numerals if haven't specified anything. + +Secondly, \cs{MyThingsValue} gives the value of the counter. You can +not use this command on its own: you will get a `number expected' +error. + +\SubSection Counter hierarchies + +Often counters are related to each other. For instance, when a new +section begins, the subsection counter has to be reset. The same may +be true for equation counters. In Lollipop such a relation is +indicated by a call to \refcs{GoverningCounter}, for instance + +\Ver>\GoverningCounter:SubSection=Section<Rev + +All of the counter manipulation commands applied to a governing +counter will cause all governed counters to be reset. Such a reset +also occurs if the counter was created in some generic construct. + +For examples, see section~\ref[sec:head:examples]. + +\SubSection Referencing counters + +All counters that are declared as part of a generic construct, or +explicitly through \refcs{NewCounter} automatically become the current +reference when they are altered. Thus \ver>\label[bar]> will make +\ver>\ref[bar]> refer to the value of the counter most recently +changed. The way the counter is referenced can be altered by the +\opt{label} option in generic constructs; see +section~\ref[sec:opt:label]. + +For generic constructs with a counter no explicit \refcs{label} commands +need to be given; such commands take an optional argument with the +label key: +\Ver>\Section[sec:examples] Examples<Rev + +\SubSection Adaptive counters + +It may happen that you want to compute a value during one run of +\TeX, and use it in the next. An example is the fact that this manual +states the total number of pages on the title page. For this you can +use \refcs{AdaptiveCounter} + \Ver>\AdaptiveCounter:LastPage<Rev +which is like \cs{NewCounter}, except that the value of this counter +gets written to the \file{.aux} file. + +There are two ways of setting an adaptive counter: you can simply use +it in some construct (for instance through a counter synonym; +section~ref[sec:counter:repr]), or you can set it explicitly, for +instance as + \Ver>\SetCounter:LastPage=PageValue<Rev +See how this manual does it. + +\SubSection Examples of counter usage + +Items start at the value of one, so if a starting value of zero is +necessary, the following will work +\Ver> +\Enumerate \SetCounter:item=-1 +\item ...<Rev + + +\Section[sec:font] Font selection + +In \Lollipop, choosing a font is done through three parameters: +\Description\item Typeface +A collection of related styles and sizes. The typeface is set by the +command \refcs{Typeface}. +\item Style +Italic, bold, roman, typewriter. You know. The style is set by the +command \refcs{Style}. +\item PointSize +The size of a font in typographical points ($72.27$ per inch). +The pointsize is set by the command \refcs{PointSize}. +\> + +The most common change of font is a change in style. Therefore, +issuing a command such as \Ver>\Style:bold<Rev immediately changes +the font to the bold of the current typeface in the current pointsize. + +However, issuing a command such as \Ver>\Typeface:GoudyOldStyle<Rev +or \Ver>\PointSize:28<Rev will not change the font, since such +changes are usually accompanied by a change in style. In case that an +immediate switch is necessary, the command +\refcs{SetFont} can be given. +This evaluates the current value of the typeface, style, and +pointsize commands, and sets the font accordingly. + +A number of typeface names have been predefined in \Lollipop, +however, in order to print them your printer (software) must have them +available. + +\Example +\SerifFace \PointSize:12 +\Style:roman This \Style:italic sentence \PointSize:10 has +\SetFont way \SansFace \Style:roman too \SetFont many +\PointSize:12 \SetFont font \Style:bold changes. +\ExampleStop + +(The commands \cs{SerifFace} and \cs{SansFace} are defined in +the master file of this manual, and serve to make this manual +formattable on any system.) + +\SubSection Relative size changes + +Apart from setting the pointsize explicitly, it is also possibly to +make size changes relative to the current size. For instance, +\refcs{PointSizeLarger} and \refcs{PointSizeSmaller} with an optional +argument indicating the size of the change can be used. These +commands are not cumulative. + +\Example +\SerifFace +\PointSize:9 \SetFont Every once in a while,\SaveFont +\PointSizeLarger[2] shouting \PointSizeLarger helps. +\PointSizeSmaller[2]But most of the times it doesn't. +\RestoreFont Unfortunately. +\ExampleStop + +Similar to the changes in mathematics mode to script and scriptscript +size, the same relative changes are available in text mode through +the control sequences \refcs{script} and \refcs{scriptscript}. +The control +sequence \refcs{normal} can be used to restore the default size. + +Here is one application of such relative changes: +\Ver> +L\kern -.3em\raise .35ex\hbox {\script A}\kern -.1em\TeX<Rev +which gives definition of the \LaTeX\ logo that is independent +of typeface, size and style. + +The relative sizes of script and scriptscript fonts are by default at +$70\%$ and $50\%$, but they can be set explicitly by +\Ver>\PointSizeScriptSizes:10=10,7,5<Rev +This also gives the possibility to have the \cs{normal} size to be +different from the surrounding pointsize. + +\SubSection Typeface definition + +Defining a typeface means telling \Lollipop\ how the external font +name, that is, the name of the \n{tfm} file, is to be constructed from +the internal parameters. The command \refcs{DefineTypeface} takes four +parameters and an optional fifth. The parameters are in sequence +\Enumerate\item The internal name of the typeface: the name that is +given to the \cs{Typeface} command. +\item The root of the external file name. It is assumed that all +font names of different styles and sizes are constructed by appending +characters to this base. +\item Suffixes corresponding to the styles that are available. +\item Suffixes corresponding to the sizes that are available. +\> + +Here is the definition of the Computer Modern typeface: + +\Ver> +\DefineTypeface{ComputerModern}{cm} + {roman:r; slant:sl; italic:ti; mitalic:mi; bold:bx; typewriter:tt; + default:r;} + {<6:5; <7:6; <8:7; <9:8; <10:9; <11:10; + <12:10 \scaled\magstephalf; + <14:10 \scaled\magstep1; <16:10 \scaled\magstep2; + <20:10 \scaled\magstep3; >19:10 \scaled\magstep4; + default:10;}<Rev + +Actually, not all combinations of styles and sizes are available. +That's where the optional argument comes in. This argument can be +used to specify with \TeX\ conditionals exceptional style/size +combinations. Here some trickery is needed: internally the size is +stored in \cs{Fsize}, and in order to use this parameter we need to +make the at-sign a letter temporarily. + +\Ver>\makeatletter +\DefineTypeface{Compu ... + ... + default:10;} + [\ifStyle:italic \ifnum\Fsize<7 ti7\fi\fi + \ifStyle:typewriter \ifnum\Fsize<8 tt8\fi\fi]<Rev + +You may have noticed that this scheme is not all-powerful. Thus +I~found it easier to move all Computer Modern sans serif fonts into a +new typeface: \n{ComputerSans}. + +For other typefaces specifying the size suffix may be much easier +than for Computer Modern. For instance, here is the definition of the +PostScript Helvetica typeface. + +\Ver>\makeatletter +\DefineTypeface{psHelvetica}{helv} + {roman:; italic:i; mitalic:i; bold:b; default:;} + {default: at \Fsize pt;} +\makeatother<Rev + + +\SubSection Math fonts + +Switching styles in math mode should be possible: +$${\Style:bold x\Style:roman y}z$$ + +\SubSection Other font matters + +The combination \refcs{SaveFont} with a subsequent +\refcs{RestoreFont} can +be used to save and restore the current font. + +An abbreviation for a font can be defined by +\Ver>\DefineFont:name=face,size,style<Rev +This has the same effect as +\Ver>\def\name{\TypeFace:face \PointSize:size \Style:style }<Rev +but it takes considerable less processing inside \TeX. + +Even if you don't use Computer Modern as your main typeface, the +typewriter style is not bad, so a control sequence +\Ver> +\def\tt{\Typeface:ComputerModern \Style:typewriter }<Rev +has been given that makes \refcs{tt} always refer to the +\n{cmtt} fonts. You're at liberty to change this, of course. + +\Section Baselineskip + +Corresponding to a font size usually the baseline skip has to change. +By default a fixed ratio of~$1.2$ for this is taken, for instance +using a 12~point baseline skip for 10~point fonts. Changing the ratio +can be done by +\Ver>\BaselineSkipPointSizeRatio:1.3<Rev + +If only for some specific size the baseline skip has to deviate from +the default ratio, then this can be set by +\Ver>\SetPointSizeBaselineSkip:9=12<Rev + +\Section[sec:indent:control] Indentation Control + +\SubSection To indent or not to indent + +In most documents there is a general rule that all paragraphs indent +unless a certain condition, or that they do not indent unless certain +special conditions hold. For \Lollipop\ documents this is determined +by the command \refcs{AlwaysIndent}, with values \n{yes}/\n{no}. + +To override this default setting a command \refcs{Indent} +(with values \n{yes}/\n{no}) exists, but that is mostly useful as an +option in generic constructs, and even there it will not be used much. +See section~\ref[sec:opt:indent] for options relating to indentation. + +Important: never set \cs{parindent} to zero. Preventing indentation +globally should be done through \ver>\AlwaysIndent:no>. + +\SubSection[sec:basic-indent] Basic indent + +There is a quantity \refcs{basicindent} that is used on the first +indentation level (see the next section for an explanation of these +levels). At the start of a document it is set to the then current +value of \cs{parindent}. You can override that by +\refcs{BasicIndentIsSet}: give +\Ver>\BasicIndentIsSet:no<Rev before the \cs{Start} command. + +This way, setting \cs{parindent} in the style definition controls the +indentation in the whole document. + +\SubSection Indentation levels; indentation size + +When \Lollipop\ decides that text should be indented, it refers to a +list of indentations for the exact amount. This list contains +indentation amounts for each `level' of indentation: initially the +level is one, and if you nest constructs that indent (for instance +using a list inside a list) the level goes up one step per nested +construct. + +By +default the indentation on different levels is a fraction of the +\cs{basicindent}. Thus you can regulate the indentation on +all levels simultaneously by resetting the \cs{basicindent}. + +\Example +\Distance:basicindent=15pt +\DefineList:TestList item:left itemCounter item:stop Stop +\TestList\item Level one \TestList\item Level two +\TestList\item Level three\>] +\Distance:basicindent=25pt +\TestList\item Level one \TestList\item Level two +\TestList\item Level three\>] +\ExampleStop + +The amount of +indentation on a certain level can be set explicitly with +\refcs{LevelIndent}. + +\Example +\Distance:basicindent=15pt +\LevelIndent:2=20pt +\DefineList:TestList item:left itemCounter item:stop Stop +\TestList\item Level one \TestList\item Level two +\TestList\item Level three\>] +\ExampleStop + +In fact, sometimes you may want to know the name of the indentation +on a certain level. This is a control sequence such as +\refcs{levelindentii} for the second level. You get the idea. + +\SubSection Manipulating the indentation level + +Every once in a while it can be useful to move to a next indentation +level, or to return to a previous level. For this +the two commands \refcs{PushIndentLevel} and \refcs{PopIndentLevel} are +available. One application is for `interrupted lists': + +\Example +\Itemize\item One +{\par\PopIndentLevel Interrupted text!\par} +\item Two\> +\ExampleStop + +See chapter~\ref[chap:external-files] for examples of the use of +\cs{PushIndentLevel} + +\Section Margins + +By default, \Lollipop\ tries to keep straight margins. You can change +its mind about that by \refcs{FlushRight} and \refcs{FlushLeft} +which are tests: +\Ver>\FlushRight:no \FlushLeft:no<Rev +If the margins are not flush, the stretchable white space used +is \refcs{rightmarginstretch} and \refcs{leftmarginstretch}, +which can be set by \cs{Distance}. + +You have to set the amount of stretch {\it before} specifying that +the margins will not be flush. The \cs{FlushRight/Left} commands take +the current value whenever they are called. + +\Section White Space + +White space can be indicated by \refcs{hwhite} and \refcs{vwhite}. +They are often useful in style definitions. Use: +\Ver>\vwhite:15pt<Rev +or \Ver>\hwhite:{15pt minus 3pt}<Rev +for stretch and shrink. The command \refcs{white} is independent +of the mode, and it expands to \cs{hwhite} or \cs{vwhite} +depending on the prevailing mode of \TeX. + +The command \refcs{fillup} is mostly useful in style definitions: +it tries to fill up as much white space as is possible. +For instance +\Ver> line:start litteral:foo fillup litteral:bar line:stop<Rev +will push \n{foo} and \n{bar} as far apart as is possibly +within the margins. + +\ImpNote +All three control sequences \cs{white}, \cs{hwhite}, \cs{vwhite} +have internal equivalents, for instance +\Ver>\def\white:#1 {\@white{#1}}<Rev +\ImpNoteStop + +\Section[sec:com:distance] Distances + +The command \refcs{Distance} can be used +to declare a name for a certain +distance, or in more correct \TeX nical lingo, for a certain piece of +glue. For instance, declaring that + \Ver>\Distance:oneline=15pt<Rev +means that you can specify in some constructs +\Ver>\DefineFoo:Bar whitebefore:oneline whiteafter:oneline<Rev +If you change your mind later about the value of \n{oneline} you only +need to change one line in the style definition. + +Since the second parameter of \cs{Distance} is bounded by a space (or +the line end, whatever comes first), you can specify stretchable +distances by enclosing \n{plus} and \n{minus} parts in braces: +\Ver>\Distance:oneline={15pt plus 2pt minus 3pt}<Rev + +The effect of \cs{Distance} is global. Let me know if you don't +like it. + +\SubSection Distance synonyms + +Another use of \cs{Distance} is to define one distance as a synonym +of another. This may come in handy if you use some basic distance, +such as \n{oneline} for several purposes. Example: if you specify +\Ver>\Distance:whitebefore=oneline<Rev +than the whitespace before a construct will be taken to be +\n{oneline} if you don't use the \opt{whitebefore} option explicitly. + +\SubSection[sec:adapt-distance] Adaptive distances + +Suppose you want to declare a section heading as + \Ver>\DefineHeading:Section ... + block:start [...] fillupto:widelabel title<Rev +where \cs{widelabel} is the width of the widest label that +occurs in your document. This requires just a tad of \TeX\ +programming. Just copy the details from the example below, which is +the definition of \cs{Section} in this manual. + +By declaring something a \refcs{AdaptiveDistance} instead of just +\cs{Distance} its value gets written to the \file{.aux} file at the +end of the run, and restored in the next run. The second argument is +simply the default value, in case you don't have an auxiliary file +yet. + +\Ver>\AdaptiveDistance:WidestLabel=15pt +\def\MeasureLabel{\ifdim\BlockWidth>\WidestLabel + \global\WidestLabel\BlockWidth\fi} +\DefineHeading:Section + whitebefore:{20pt plus 2pt} whiteafter:14pt + line:start PointSize:14 Style:italic + block:start block:start ChapterCounter . SectionCounter + Spaces:1 block:stop MeasureLabel + fillupto:WidestLabel + title line:stop + external:contents title external:stop + label:start ChapterCounter . SectionCounter label:stop + Stop<Rev + +Note how two nested blocks are used: the first is to measure the +label, and the width is written to the adaptive distance by means of +a small macro; the second block is to fill out the white space. + +If you want the paragraph indentation to depend on this adaptive +width, you can give + \Ver>\StartCommand{\Distance:parindent=WidestLabel }<Rev +to set \cs{parindent} at the start of the document. +See section~\ref[sec:doc-start-stop] and~\ref[sec:basic-indent]. + +\Section[sec:InputFile] Input Files + +Parts of a document can be loaded by +\Ver>\InputFile:parta +\InputFile:partb<Rev +et cetera. A~document part loaded by \refcs{InputFile} always starts +on a new page. In section~\ref[sec:ref-local] it was already +explained how local references for such files can be created. + +Perhaps most importantly, loading files this way provides a form of +error checking; \Lollipop\ checks at the end of such a file whether all +used constructs are balanced properly. + + +\Section[sec:tests] Tests + +Users can define tests: +\Ver>\DefineTest:SomethingTheMatter<Rev +which are set like any other test: +\Ver>\SomethingTheMatter:yes<Rev +or \Ver>\SomethingTheMatter:no<Rev + +Tests can be used as \Ver>\ifSomethingTheMatter ... \else ... \fi<Rev +Like any other conditional, test can be used inside constructs. +\Ver>\DefineFoo:Bar [...] + ifSomethingTheMatter [...] fi + [...] Stop<Rev + +\Section Goodies + +\SubSection List commands + +Lollipop does a lot of list processing internally, and a few +of the commands have been made available to the user. + +\Description\item \refcs{NewList} +creates a list, and sets it to empty: + \Ver>\NewList:mylist<Rev + \item \refcs{EmptyList} +just empty a list. + \item \refcs{TheList} +inserts the list. This will typeset the contents of it. + \Ver>\TheList:mylist<Rev + \item \refcs{AppendToList} +adds data to a list. \Ver>\AppendToList:mylist={my data}<Rev +The data are terminated by a space or line end, hence the braces. +\> + +\SubSection Programming Tools + +A few commands are useful for the Lollipop style designer who wants +to write more sophisticated macros (see for instance the address book +macros in the last chapter). + +\Description\item \refcs{UndefinedCS} +is a test on control sequences. + \Ver>\if\UndefinedCS{testcs} ... \else ... \fi<Rev + \item \refcs{EqualString} +tests equality of strings. + \Ver>\if\EqualString{one}{two} ... \else ... \fi<Rev + \item \refcs{EqualStringX} +tests equality of strings, using only expansion. + \Ver>\if\EqualStringX{one}{two} ... \else ... \fi<Rev + \item \refcs{StringBefore} +tests lexicographic ordering of strings. The string are not supposed +to contain characters with char codes~0, 127,~255. + \Ver>\if\StringBefore{one}{two} ... \else ... \fi<Rev + \item \refcs{NextChar} +chooses between two actions, based on the next character. + \Ver>\if\NextChar[{\macro}{\macro[default]} ...<Rev + \item \refcs{IsEmptyList} +can test whether an argument is empty. + \Ver>\if\IsEmptyList{#1} ...<Rev +is true for calls such as \ver>\macro{}>. + \item\refcs{loop} +can be used for repeated execution of statements. (Users of plaing +\TeX\ may recognize this macro; it is slightly extended here +to include the \cs{else} case.) It is +used as: + \Ver>\loop ... \if ... \repeat<Rev +of \Ver>\loop ... \if ... \else ... \repeat<Rev + + + \> + +\SubSection[sec:everypar] \cs{everypar} + +The \TeX\ primitive \cs{everypar} should not be used any more. +Instead use the command \refcs{EveryParagraph} as if you are setting +a token list: + \Ver>\EveryParagraph{ ... }<Rev + +\SubSection[sec:everymath] \cs{everymath} + +The \TeX\ primitive \cs{everymath} should not be used any more. +Instead use the command \refcs{EveryMath} as if you are setting +a token list: + \Ver>\EveryMath{ ... }<Rev + +\SubSection[sec:everydisplay] \cs{everydisplay} + +The \TeX\ primitive \cs{everydisplay} should not be used any more. +Instead use the command \refcs{EveryDisplay} as if you are setting +a token list: + \Ver>\EveryDisplay{ ... }<Rev + +\SubSection Allocation + +The commands \refcs{SaveAlloc} and subsequent \refcs{RestoreAlloc} save and +reset the internal \TeX\ allocation counters. + +\endinput + +% 2014/04/13 Added some notes about \EveryMath, and +% \EveryDisplay. Also the wrong spelling of `note' changed +% to `not' in `sec:everypar'. +% 2014/04/11 Changed \n{tty} style to \n{typewriter} style +% 92/11/18 Adaptive distances explained +% 92/11/20 Adaptive counters explained +% 93/05/13 changes in font macros diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/comment.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/comment.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..fb7047c4259 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/comment.tex @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% comment.sty version 3.0, 3 September 1992 +% selectively in/exclude pieces of text: the user can define new +% comment versions, and each is controlled separately. +% Special comments can be defined where the user specifies the +% action that is to be taken with each comment line. +% +% This style can be used with plain TeX or LaTeX, and probably +% most other packages too. +% +% Author +% Victor Eijkhout and Vafa Khalighi +% persian-tex@tug.org +% +% Usage: all text included in between +% \comment ... \endcomment +% or \begin{comment} ... \end{comment} +% is discarded. The closing command should appear on a line +% of its own. No starting spaces, nothing after it. +% This environment should work with arbitrary amounts +% of comment. +% +% Other 'comment' environments are defined by +% and are selected/deselected with +% \includecomment{versiona} +% \excludecoment{versionb} +% +% These environments are used as +% \versiona ... \endversiona +% or \begin{versiona} ... \end{versiona} +% with the closing command again on a line of its own. +% +% Special comments are defined as +% \specialcomment{name}{before commands}{after commands} +% where the second and third arguments are executed before +% and after each comment. By defining a control sequence +% \Thiscomment#1{...} in the before commands the user can +% specify what is to be done which each comment line. +% +% Basic approach: +% to comment something out, scoop up every line in verbatim mode +% as macro argument, then throw it away. +% For inclusions, both the opening and closing comands +% are defined as noop +% +% This file copyright Victor Eijkhout and Vafa Khalighi. +% +% +% This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% (at your option) any later version. +% +% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +% +% + +\def\makeinnocent#1{\catcode`#1=12 } +\def\csarg#1#2{\expandafter#1\csname#2\endcsname} + +\def\TreatAsComment#1{\begingroup + \def\CurrentComment{#1}% + \let\do\makeinnocent \dospecials + \makeinnocent\^^L% and whatever other special cases + \endlinechar`\^^M \catcode`\^^M=12 \xComment} +{\catcode`\^^M=12 \endlinechar=-1 % + \gdef\xComment#1^^M{\def\test{#1} + \csarg\ifx{PlainEnd\CurrentComment Test}\test + \def\next{\endgroup\AfterComment}% + \else \csarg\ifx{LolliEnd\CurrentComment Test}\test + \def\next{\endgroup\AfterComment}% + \else \csarg\ifx{LaLaEnd\CurrentComment Test}\test + \edef\next{\endgroup\noexpand\AfterComment + \noexpand\end{\CurrentComment}} + \else \ThisComment{#1}\let\next\xComment + \fi \fi \fi \next} +} + +\def\includecomment + #1{\message{Including comment '#1'}% + \expandafter\def\csname#1\endcsname{}% + \expandafter\def\csname end#1\endcsname{}} +\def\excludecomment + #1{\message{Excluding comment '#1'}% + \csarg\def{#1}{\let\AfterComment\relax + \def\ThisComment####1{}\TreatAsComment{#1}}% + {\escapechar=-1\relax + \csarg\xdef{PlainEnd#1Test}{\string\\end#1}% + \csarg\xdef{LolliEnd#1Test}{\string\\#1Stop}% + \csarg\xdef{LaLaEnd#1Test}{\string\\end\string\{#1\string\}}% + }} +\long\def\specialcomment + #1#2#3{\message{Special comment '#1'}% + \csarg\def{#1}{\def\ThisComment{}\def\AfterComment{#3}#2% + \TreatAsComment{#1}}% + {\escapechar=-1\relax + \csarg\xdef{PlainEnd#1Test}{\string\\end#1}% + \csarg\xdef{LolliEnd#1Test}{\string\\#1Stop}% + \csarg\xdef{LaLaEnd#1Test}{\string\\end\string\{#1\string\}}% + }} +\excludecomment{comment} + +\endinput + +% a test of the special comments +\newcount\comlines +\specialcomment{countedcomment} + {\comlines=-1\relax %note that the rest of the first line is also comment + \def\ThisComment{\global\advance\comlines1\relax}} + {\endgraf **Comment: \number\comlines\ line(s) removed**\endgraf} + +This is a line of text +\countedcomment +Oneline +\endcountedcomment +another line of text +\countedcomment +One line +Two line +Three line +\endcountedcomment +last line of text +\end diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/example.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/example.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5b38d8eefb5 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/example.tex @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ + +\Itemize\item One +{\par\PopIndentLevel Interrupted text!\par} +\item Two\> diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/extern.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/extern.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e9a3c5937bd --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/extern.tex @@ -0,0 +1,428 @@ +% extern.tex copyright 1992 Victor Eijkhout +% copyright 2014 Vafa Khalighi +% +% +% This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% (at your option) any later version. +% +% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +% +% +\Chapter[chap:referencing] +Referencing + +In manuals and scientific documents you often want to write something +like `see Chapter~4'. But what if you shuffle the chapters a bit? It +would be nice if the number would be updated automatically. With +\Lollipop, as with many other \TeX\ macro packages, this is easily +done. + +Here is an example to set the mood for the rest of this chapter. +The sort of thing that is referred to most is a heading. So suppose +you want to refer to a section number. + +\Example +\DefineHeading:TestSection + line:start Style:italic TestSectionCounter Spaces:2 title + line:stop Stop +\TestSection[one:section?] First section\par +After this section will come section~\ref[other:section!]. + +\TestSection[other:section!] Another section\par +This is the section that came after section~\ref[one:section?]. +\ExampleStop + +\Section What and how do you reference? + +You can reference not only headings but everything that has a +counter. Thus all generic constructs can be referenced, and in +addition you can reference item numbers in a list (there are examples +of this latter possibility in section~\ref[sec:bib]). The simplest way +of referencing something is to put the key in square brackets behind +it: + +\Ver>\Section[this:section] The title of This Section<Rev +You can then reference the key by \refcs{ref}, or the page +where it appeared by~\refcs{pgref}: +\Ver>Section \ref[this:section] on page \pgref[this:section]<Rev + +As you may have guessed from the above examples, keys can contain all +sorts of characters. Only brackets, braces, and the hash sign are +excepted. You get an error message if you try to use the same key +twice. + +Another way of declaring a key is to use the command \refcs{label} +carrying the key +\Ver>\label[the:key]<Rev +This can be useful if you want to declare two keys for a single +reference. Make sure that the \cs{label} command is not part of the +title. Unexplained phenomena occur if you do that. Instead put the +label after the construct you want to reference: +\Ver>\Section Precautions and remedies + +\label[sec:precautions]\label[sec:remedies] +In this section ...<Rev + +\Section[sec:shape:reference] The shape of the reference + +By default, a reference consists of just the number of the thing you +reference. There are two ways in which you can change this, one +systematic, and one on-the-fly. + +\SubSection Defining the shape of the reference + +You can customize the way an object is +referenced by using the option \refopt{label} in its definition. For +instance, often you want things like parentheses around references. +Putting this information in the label definition saves you a lot of +work in case you change your mind later. + +\Example +\DefineHeading:TestSection + line:start Style:italic TestSectionCounter Spaces:2 title line:stop + label:start ( TestSectionCounter ) label:stop Stop +\TestSection[one:section?2] First section\par +After this section will come section~\ref[other:section!2]. + +\TestSection[other:section!2] Another section\par +This is the section that came after section~\ref[one:section?2]. +\ExampleStop + +Another use of customized labels is including other counters in the +reference: + +\Example +\DefineHeading:TestChapter + line:start Style:bold TestChapterCounter / title line:stop Stop +\DefineHeading:TestSection + line:start Style:italic TestSectionCounter Spaces:2 title line:stop + label:start TestChapterCounter . + TestSectionCounter label:stop Stop +\TestChapter First chapter\par +Pretty short chapter +\TestChapter Second chapter\par +\TestSection[one:section?3] First section\par +After this section will come section~\ref[other:section!3]. + +\TestSection[other:section!3] Another section\par +This is the section that came after section~\ref[one:section?3]. +\ExampleStop + +A more surprising application of explicit definition of labels is +inclusion of the title in the reference. +\Example +\DefineHeading:TestSection + line:start Style:italic TestSectionCounter Spaces:2 title line:stop + label:start TestSectionCounter literal: Spaces:1 + Style:italic title label:stop Stop +\TestSection[one:section?4] First section\par +After this section will come section~\ref[other:section!4]. + +\TestSection[other:section!4] Another section\par +This is the section that came after section~\ref[one:section?4]. +\ExampleStop + +\SubSection[sec:exp-ref] Explicit specification of the reference + +For every specific object referenced you can specify the reference by +using an optional argument before the label key. Have a look at the +next example. + +\Example +\DefineHeading:TestSection counter:A + line:start Style:bold TestSectionCounter . Spaces:2 title line:stop + Stop +\TestSection[ref:one] Lalala\par +This is before section \ref[ref:two]. +\TestSection<`the Didi section'>[ref:two] Dididi\par +This is after section \ref[ref:one]. +\ExampleStop + +This mechanism is also used in lists, where it's mostly useful for +bibliographies generated by Bib\TeX; see section~\ref[sec:BibTeX]. + +\Section[sec:ref-local] Local references + +Some documents are +collated out of parts that were documents in themselves. +The \Lollipop\ command \cs{InputFile} facilitates in a number +of ways working with such a segmented file (see +section~\ref[sec:InputFile]). One of the problems with input files is +that in such a case it may happen that the same reference key is used +in more than one part of the document. This phenomenon is +not at all unknown in multiple authored documents. Ordinarily this +would result in incorrect references. + +To prevent such collisions \Lollipop\ can use local +references: the command \refcs{LocalReferences} has default \n{no}, +and specifying +\Ver>LocalReferences:yes<Rev +creates local \file{aux} files for each input file. + +\Section[sec:bib] Bibliography citations + +\Lollipop\ has an interface to Bib\TeX. However, since a bibliography +is just a list, referencing items in it is quite easy, even if you +don't use Bib\TeX. + +\SubSection Bibliographies without Bib\TeX + +This section doesn't tell you anything that cannot be found elsewhere +in this manual. The following two examples define a bibliography as +just a list, and by giving labels to the items you can refer to them. + +\Example +\DefineList:BibList item:left [ itemCounter ] item:stop + label:start [ itemCounter ] label:stop Stop +In this example we shall have occasion to refer to +\ref[Abee80] and~\ref[Ceede79].\par +\Indent:no Bibliography +\BibList \item[Ace55] C.D. Ace, Inscrutible title. +\item[Abee80] E.F. Abee, Worthless drivel. +\item[Ceede79] G.H. Ceede, Contractual obligation. +\> +\ExampleStop + +Here is a way to customize the label (if you need to refresh your +memory about description lists, see +section~\ref[sec:description:list]). + +\Example +\DefineList:BibList item:left [ itemCounter ] item:stop + label:start ( description ) label:stop Stop +In this example we shall have occasion to refer to +\ref[Abe80] and~\ref[Ceedee79].\par +\Indent:no Bibliography +\BibList \item[Aace55] Aace55 +C.D. Aace, Inscrutible title. +\item[Abe80] Abe80 +E.F. Abe, Worthless drivel. +\item[Ceedee79] Ceedee79 +G.H. Ceedee, Contractual obligation. +\> +\ExampleStop + +\SubSection[sec:BibTeX] Bibliographies with Bib\TeX + +\Lollipop has an interface to the popular Bib\TeX\ +bibliography database program, based on the `BtxMac' macros +by Karl Berry and Oren Patashnik. \Lollipop\ is set up for them, you +only have to \cs{input} the file \file{btxmac.tex}. (The version +of btxmac used to test this is \n{0.99h}.) You can find global +information about Bib\TeX\ in the \LaTeX\ book~{%\tracingmacros=2 +%\tracingcommands\tracingmacros +\bibref[La:book]}, +since Bib\TeX\ was +originally written for \LaTeX. + +Since there is some redefining going on between btxmac and \Lollipop\ +you have to load the btxmac file before the \cs{Start} command (see +section~\ref[sec:doc-start-stop]). + +Since the btxmac file already has a default way of formatting the +bibliography you can get away with just putting the lines + \Ver>\bibliography{ <bfile> } +\bibliographystyle{ <bstyle> }<Rev + in your file wherever you want the bibliography. + +If you want to define your own bibliography, you have to use +\refcs{DefineBBL} which is practically a synonym for +\ver>\DefineList:BBL>, so you can see in the `lists' chapter of this +manual what options apply. + +For example: + \Ver>\DefineBBL line:start Style:italic literal:Literature line:stop + item:left [ begingroup Style:bold itemCounter + endgroup ] item:stop + Stop<Rev + +You refer to a bibliography item by \refcs{bibref}, as in +\ver>\bibref[Knuth80]>. This command has a very simple definition + \Ver>\def\bibref[#1]{[\ref[#1]]\nocite{#1}}<Rev +so you can easily redefine it. For instance + \Ver>\def\supref[#1]{$^{\rm \ref[#1]}$\nocite{#1}}<Rev + will make your references into superscripts. +Make sure that +the call to \cs{nocite} appears, because that generates the request for +Bib\TeX. + +The \Lollipop\ command \ver>\WriteExtern:no> (see +section~\ref[sec:write-extern]) defines \cs{noauxfile} to prevent +regeneration of the bib entries in the \file{.aux} file. +You don't have to do that anymore. + +\Section Obscure details + +For the sake of efficiency, not all macros in Lollipop automatically +accept labels for referencing, only the ones that use the \n{label} +option, or that have a counter (remember, the default form of the +reference is just the counter). If you want a macro that has no +counter and no label specification to accept a label, use the option +\refopt{haslabel}. One reason for doing this is that you have access to +the label itself through the control sequence \refcs{RefLabel}. + +\Chapter[chap:external-files] External Files + +Some document require information to be collected during a run. Such +information typically is a table of contents or index, and it is +gathered in an external file. (The reason for gathering such +information in a file at all is that often some external manipulation, +for instance sorting of an index, is needed.) Since there are many +possibilities for external files (mathematical monographs may have a +list of definitions, or a list of notations) \Lollipop\ does not +predefine such files, but supplies all of the tools for creating them. + +External files involve four actions: +\Enumerate\item The file should be declared. +\item It should be specified what information is to be written to the +file. +\item The formatting of the contents of the file has to be specified. +\item The file has to be loaded. +\> + +You can have at most 15 external files per document. + +\Section[sec:write-extern] Declaring and loading an external file + +The first act, declaring the existence of the external file is very +easy with the command \refcs{DefineExternalFile}: + an internal name and a three-character file name extension have +to be given as parameters. +\Ver>\DefineExternalFile:contents=toc<Rev +With this definition, if the document is called \file{book.tex} then +the `contents' will be gathered in a file called \file{book.toc}. +(The declaration of an external file has to come before any calls +to \cs{ExternalItem} or any options \n{external} that write +to this file.) + +For each external file \n{Foo} there is a command to determine whether +that file will be regenerated in the next run of \TeX: +\refcs{WriteFoo} with values \n{yes}/\n{no} will allow or prevent the +file being regenerated. The value \opt{yes} is default. The +command \refcs{WriteExtern} (values \n{yes}/\n{no}) +can be used to prevent writing out any external files (including the +\file{.aux} file that keeps track of references). + +The final act, loading an external file, is as easy as declaring it: +use \refcs{LoadExternalFile} as in +\Ver>\LoadExternalFile:contents<Rev +This does not cause any page breaks or headings to be set over the +loaded material, so you have to do that explicitly. + +\Section[sec:ext-option] Generating external files + +Next, macros that write to the table of contents have to declare this +information. The \refopt{external} option is used for this. +Any counter that the construct has will be written out +automatically, and the style designer usually has to specify only +that the title will be written out. +\Ver>\DefineHeading:Section + [...] + external:contents title external:stop<Rev + +There is no objection to a construct writing information to more than +one external file. + +If you write more than just \n{title} to an external file, know that +any control sequence you specify is automatically protected from +expansion. See section~\ref[opt:csname] for an exception to this. + +Other titles can be included by specifying \opt{title:OtherThing}. +Using \opt{OtherThingTitle} would not work, because of the protection +of control sequences mentioned above. + +You can write arbitrary information to an external file, if you see a +reason to do so, by \refcs{ToExternalFile}, which takes a file name +and an text argument. The example below has an instance of this +command. In order to format this information you have to define an +external construct of type \cs{anon}. + +\Section[sec:ext-item] Formatting an external file + +The hardest part is declaring the formatting of an external file. For +this a separate generic construct exists: the `external item' with +defining command \refcs{DefineExternalItem}. For example, if +\cs{Section} writes to \n{contents}, than an external item \n{Section} +corresponding to this file has to be declared. The option +\refopt{file} is use to declare to which file the external item +belongs. This way the same name can be reused for more than one file. + +\Ver>\DefineExternalItem:Section file:contents + [...] Stop<Rev + +An external item is basically a list with just one item. Thus, the +option \refopt{item} is available. The elements of an external item are +the label (the counter value), the page number where the information +was generated, and the title. +For the label (say for a construct \cs{Foo}) +an option \refopt{FooLabel} is created. +Thus the typical formating looks like +\Ver>\DefineExternalItem:Chapter file:contents + item:left ChapterLabel item:stop + title begingroup Spaces:2 Style:italic Page endgroup + Stop<Rev +In fact, a control sequence \refcs{FooLabel} is created, which +can be used in other external items. + +Since an external item is a list in itself, you have to pull a +certain trick to get items for subsections to indent further than +those for sections. This is what the command \cs{PushIndentLevel} was +designed for. + +A typical indented item looks like: +\Ver>\DefineExternalItem:SubSection file:contents + PushIndentLevel PushIndentLevel + item:left SectionLabel . SubSectionLabel item:stop + title begingroup Spaces:2 Style:italic Page endgroup + Stop<Rev + +\Section Example + +The following example is for a typical table of contents that +records sections and subsections. In good old-fashioned style, the +subsections are indented with respect to the sections. +\endinput +\Example +\DefineExternalFile:TheContents=tct +\DefineHeading:TestChapter Style:bold + line:start TestChapterCounter Spaces:2 title line:stop + external:TheContents title external:stop Stop +\DefineExternalItem:TestChapter file:TheContents + item:left Style:bold TestChapterLabel item:stop title white:5pt + Page par Stop +\DefineHeading:TestSection Style:italic + line:start TestChapterCounter . TestSectionCounter + Spaces:2 title line:stop + external:TheContents title external:stop Stop +\GoverningCounter:TestSection=TestChapter +\DefineExternalItem:TestSection file:TheContents PushIndentLevel + item:left Style:bold TestChapterLabel . TestSectionLabel item:stop + title white:5pt Page par Stop +\DefineExternalItem:anon file:TheContents begingroup + Style:italic title white:5pt Page par Stop + +\LoadExternalFile:TheContents +\TestChapter First heading\par +\TestSection First subheading\par +Some text might be nice. +\TestSection Second subheading\par +Some more text. +\ToExternalFile:TheContents={Enclosed Graphics} +\TestChapter Second heading\par +\TestSection Third subheading\par +Yet more text. +\TestSection Fourth subheading\par +And again: text. +\ExampleStop + +\endinput + +% 92/11/26 BibTeX section diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/head.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/head.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..cceb07930cf --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/head.tex @@ -0,0 +1,118 @@ +% head.tex copyright 1992 Victor Eijkhout +% copyright 2014 Vafa Khalighi +% +% +% This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% (at your option) any later version. +% +% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +% +% +\Chapter Headings + +Headings for sections, chapters, and such, are an essential part of +any \TeX\ macro package. In Lollipop they are maybe a bit less +special: all options for headings are general options, meaning that +they also apply to text blocks and lists. There are only two things +that distinguish headings: + +\Enumerate +\item there will be no page break after a heading; +\item there is no closing command for a heading. +\> + +\Section[sec:head:examples] Examples + +Headings are defined by \refcs{DefineHeading}. +The most obvious element in a heading is the title, marked by the +option \refopt{title}. The title is anything that follows the heading +command, upto the first empty line. + +\Ver>\SomeHeading Some title + +And some text following it.<Rev + +\ImpNote +Titles can also be terminated by \cs{par}, but knowledge of this is +not encouraged. See further~\ref[imp:title:delimiting]. +\ImpNoteStop + +The title has to be +included in a line or a textcolumn for proper handling (see +also section~\ref[sec:opt:traps]). For titles that do not exceed one +line, the \opt{line} option suffices (section~\ref[sec:opt:line]); if a +title is possibly more than one line long, the \opt{textcolumn} option +has to be used (section~\ref[sec:opt:textcolumn]. + +\Example +\DefineHeading:TestSection Style:bold + line:start TestSectionCounter Spaces:2 title line:stop + Stop +\TestSection The Title + +The text after the heading. +\ExampleStop + +By default, the text after a heading is indented. Overriding this +default behaviour is done with the option \refopt{indentafter}. + +\Example +\AlwaysIndent:no % as a default, don't indent paragraphs +\DefineHeading:TestSection Style:bold + line:start TestSectionCounter Spaces:2 title line:stop + indentafter:yes Stop +\TestSection The Title + +The text after the heading.\par +The second paragraph after the heading +\ExampleStop + +Usually headings come in a hierarchy, where the counter of one type, +for instance a subsection, is reset everytime the counter of a higer +level is stepped. In \Lollipop, this subordinating of headings is +done by declaring one counter to be governed by another (counters +are explained in full detail in section~\ref[sec:counters]). + +\Example +\DefineHeading:TestChapter Style:bold + line:start TestChapterCounter Spaces:1 title line:stop + Stop +\DefineHeading:TestSection Style:italic + line:start TestChapterCounter : TestSectionCounter . Spaces:1 + title line:stop Stop +\GoverningCounter:TestSection=TestChapter + +\TestChapter Level One Heading\par +\TestSection Level Two Heading\par +Some text. +\TestSection Level Two again\par +More text. +\TestChapter Level One is Stepped\par +\TestSection Level Two\par +Again text. +\ExampleStop + +Headings will often wind up in a table of contents. For this, the +table of contents will have to be declared: +\Ver>\DefineExternalFile:contents=toc<Rev +and its formatting will have to be specified, but also every +construct that writes to this file has to be declared as such. + +\Ver>\DefineHeading:TestSection + [...] + external:contents title external:stop + Stop<Rev + +Usually, the title is all that has to be written out (the counter +value is written by default), but the possibility exists for writing +out other information as well. See section~\ref[sec:ext-option]. + +\endinput
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/list.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/list.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..87396cbc1f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/list.tex @@ -0,0 +1,442 @@ +% list.tex copyright 1992 Victor Eijkhout +% copyright 2014 Vafa Khalighi +% +% +% This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% (at your option) any later version. +% +% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +% +% +\Chapter Lists + +Lists in Lollipop are defined by \refcs{DefineList}: + +\Ver>\DefineList:Foo [...] + item:start [...] item:stop + [...] Stop<Rev +and the resulting list is used as +\Ver>\Foo +\item [ ..text.. ] +\item [ ... ] +\FooStop<Rev +where the closing command can be abbreviated as~\cs{>}. + +\Section Label alignment + +In general there is a default position for labels; +either aligning with the +left or the right side of the margin over which the list is indented. +The two ways are indicated with the option \refopt{item}: +\Ver> item:left [...] item:stop<Rev +and \Ver> item:right [...] item:stop<Rev respectively. +Specifying \opt{item:start} gives the default left aligning position. + +\Example +\DefineList:enumerate + item:start itemCounter ) item:stop Stop +\DefineList:enumerateright + item:right ( itemCounter ) Spaces:1 item:stop Stop +\enumerate\item Some item +\item And another +\enumerateright\item First nested item +\item Next nested item\> +\item And back to the original list.\> +\ExampleStop + +\Section List indentation + +The amount over which the text of a list (excluding the item labels) +is indented is controled by a list of indentations. This is explained +in section~\ref[sec:indent:control]. The indentation amount is most of +the time also equal to the value of the paragraph indentation outside +that list. + +In the rare case where the indentation of a list has to be controlled +explicitly, there is an option \refopt{indentation} with one value. +\Ver>\DefineList:SomeList indentation=30pt [...] Stop<Rev + + +\Section Label style + +Every list that uses the \refopt{itemsign} option is an `itemize' list, +no matter what it's name, and there is a counter in Lollipop that +keeps track of how deep you are in itemize lists. Similarly, every +list that uses \refopt{itemCounter} is an `enumerate' lists, and these +are counted too. + +On every next level a new style of item sign or counter is used. For +item signs this is in sequence: $\bullet$, $\circ$, --, and $\cdot$ +for all higher levels. The style of sign can be changed by +\refcs{SetItemSign}: \Ver>\SetItemSign:6=m<Rev where the letter +indicating the sign is interpreted as: \n b~$\bullet$ (bullet), \n +c~$\circ$ (circle), \n d~$\diamond$ (diamond), \n m~--- (em-dash), \n +n~-- (en-dash), \n .~$\cdot$. + +Similarly, the counter style can be set by +\refcs{SetItemCounterRepresentation}: +\Ver>\SetItemCounterRepresentation:2=i<Rev where the letter +representing the style is interpreted as: 1~Arabic, I~uppercase roman, +i~lowercase roman, A~uppercase characters, a~lowercase characters. + +\Section Label width + +The default width for a label is at most the width of the margin over +which the list is indented. Using \opt{item:left} or \opt{item:right} +will have the label pushed to the left or right side of this margin +respectively. Now what if the label material is wider than this +margin? Usually you want the label then to expand to the right, and +that is indeed what happens, unless you specify +\refopt{labeloverflow} with value \n{left}, in which case the right +boundary of the label will not budge, and the label will start +protruding into the outer margin. + +\Section[sec:description:list] Description lists + +A common type of list is the type where each item label consists of a +piece of text. Such a list is called a `description' list in +\Lollipop, and it recognized by the occurrence of the option +\refopt{description} in its definition. A~description list can also use +the item sign or the item counter, of course. + +Using a description list, the description text is everything that +follows the command \cs{item}, up to the end of the line. + +\Example +\DefineList:TestList + item:left Style:bold itemCounter . Spaces:1 description + Spaces:2 item:stop Stop +\TestList\item Do +A deer, a female deer.\item Re +According to mr. Fowler only a legal term. +\item Mimi Jett +The owner/founder of ETP\> +\ExampleStop + +As you can see, the problem of label overflow can easily occur with +description lists. Thus it is a good idea to end the item material +with some white space, as in the above example. + + Exceptional situation: +if you use an empty description text, you should write \ver>\item{}>. + +\Section Suspended lists + +Occasionally the is a need to resume an enumerate list, that is, +after a piece of text that is not part of the list an enumerate list +should start counting from the previous value on. In \Lollipop\ this +phenomenon can be realized by never ending the enumerate list, and +simply moving the text one indentation level back with +\refcs{PopIndentLevel}. + +\Example +\DefineList:enumerate item:left itemCounter item:stop Stop +\enumerate\item First some item\par +{\PopIndentLevel \Indent:no +This text seems to be outside the list. Don't you believe it.\par} +\item And another item\> +\ExampleStop + +Note that the `popped' text has to be in a group (otherwise the +subsequent items will also be popped back), and it has to be +separated from the preceding and following text by \cs{par}; the +trailing \cs{par} has to be in the group. + +\Section Item counter manipulation + +The item counter can be manipulated explicitly. This is necessary for +instance for starting a list at another value than one. What you need +to realize here is that the command \cs{item} starts by incrementing +the counter. Furthermore, the only way to access the item counter is +through the commands for counters; see section~\ref[sec:counters]. + +\Example +\DefineList:enumerate item:left itemCounter item:stop Stop +\enumerate \SetCounter:item=-1 +\item Escape: usually the backslash. +\item Begin Group.\> +\ExampleStop + +\Section List titles and list tails + +Lists can have titles. The title follows the command that invokes the +list, in the usual manner. Material to follow the list can also be +specified: anything following the option \refopt{text} is considered to +be trailing material. + +\Example +\DefineList:TestList hrule line:start Style:bold title line:stop + item:left Style:italic itemCounter item:stop + text vwhite:3pt hrule Stop +\TestList In the last fiscal year, have you:\par +\item Eaten peanuts? \item Walked the dog? +\item Bought a Frank Zappa record?\> +\ExampleStop + +In case you wonder what happens with textual material after +\opt{item:stop} and before any \opt{text}, well, that is taken to be +inserted immediately after each item label. + +\Section Between the items + +There are special list options controlling what happens in between +items. \Lollipop\ has an option \refopt{breakbetween}, analogous to +\opt{breakbefore} and \opt{breakafter}; see +section~\ref[sec:opt:penalties]. This item be default has a +value of~\n{$-50$}, implying that breaks in between items +should be preferred slightly over breaks in between the +lines of an item. + +Similarly, there is an option \refopt{whitebetween} +controlling the amount of white space in between items that is +analogous to \opt{whitebefore} and \opt{whiteafter}. Like these two +options, it can also be set by the \cs{Distance} command +(section~\ref[sec:com:distance]). + +\Section Indentation in lists + +An item can be considered to be consisting of at least one paragraph. +That paragraph is never indented. For the behaviour of any next +paragraph within the same item, the option \refopt{indentinside} can be +used. This option has values yes/no. In case paragraphs inside an +item indent, the indentation amount is level-controlled; see +section~\ref[sec:indent:control]. + +\Chapter[chap:text:block] Text Blocks + +The `text block' is a way of treating a moderate sized chunk of text +in a different way from the surrounding text. Text blocks are +created by \refcs{DefineTextBlock}. Here is a small example. + +\Example +\DefineTextBlock:Quote + PushIndentLevel PointSize:9 SetFont text Stop +\Indent:no In some context it has been written that +\Quote No man is an island.\QuoteStop +In another: +\Quote Run don't walk to the nearest island.\> +Sometimes one would wish women weren't so logical. +\ExampleStop + +Note that the text block has an explicit closing command, +consisting of the name of the block followed by \opt{Stop}, +and that implicit closing by \cs{>} is possible. + +\Section The \opt{text} option + +Text blocks have only one specific option: \refopt{text}. This option +is used to separate material heading the block from material trailing +the block. Example: + +\Example +\DefineTextBlock:DisplayEq + whitebefore:abovedisplayskip whiteafter:belowdisplayskip + line:start white:parindent $ displaystyle text $ line:stop Stop +The formula +\DisplayEq e^{\pi i}+1=0\> +contains nature's five most interesting constants. +\ExampleStop + +Here one dollar comes before the text, and one after, so the first is +inserted by \cs{DisplayEq} and the second by the corresponding +closing command. + +Material before and after the text should usually not be broken. +Hence \cs{nobreak} is automatically inserted. See the \cs{Example} +macro for this manual: pages should not be broken after rules, or +around the text `example~xyz'. + +\Section More examples + +A text block can encompass more than one paragraph, so the options +\opt{indentinside} and \opt{indentfirst} are particularly useful here. + +\Example +\AlwaysIndent:no +\DefineTextBlock:TestBlock PushIndentLevel + indentafter:yes indentfirst:no indentinside:yes + text unskip hfill $ bullet $ par Stop +One paragraph.\par The next paragraph +\TestBlock Inside the block one paragraph.\par +Inside the block the next paragraph.\> +Outside the following paragraph.\par And the last paragraph. +\ExampleStop + +\ImpNote +\iSection[imp:gen:open:close] The environment in generic constructs + +The text block is just about the purest use of the \Lollipop\ +environment mechanism. Here is how a text block is defined: +\Ver> +\def\@DefineTextBlock{ + \csarg\edef{\@name}{\@gen@open + \the\before@coms + } + \@DefineStopCommand{\the\after@coms \@gen@close} + }<Rev + +The \cs{before@coms} and \cs{after@coms} are two token lists with +the heading and trailing commands. + +It is important to note that the definition of the control sequence +of the block is defined by \cs{edef}. This first of all unwraps the +token lists, but it also has an important effect on +\cs{@gen@open/close}. These control sequences contain a lot of +conditionals which, in combination with the \cs{edef} give a really +dynamic definition of generic constructs in \Lollipop. + +First of all, the opening and closing commands induce a group +so that various quantities can be set locally. +\Ver> +\def\@gen@open{\outer@start@commands + \begingroup \inner@start@commands} +\def\@gen@close{\inner@end@commands + \endgroup \outer@end@commands}<Rev + +The outer start commands concern global actions such as backspacing +previous skips, incrementing counters and setting references. +\Ver> +\def\outer@start@commands{% + \iftext@construct + \ifleft@embedded@construct + \nxp\bsp@hack + \else \nxp\leavehmode \nxp\bvwit{\the\@whitebefore}\fi<Rev +The `embedded construct' tests are only true if the construct +can be embedded in a paragraph. A~rare occurence most of the time. +\Ver> + % backspace previous white space while it's visible + \nxp\if@headed\nxp\else + \ifforced@break@before\@beforepenalty + \else\nxp\ifnum\lastpenalty=\z@ + \@beforepenalty\nxp\fi + \fi + \nxp\fi<Rev +A subtle point: a preceding heading will have placed \cs{nobreak} +followed by a skip. It is dangerous to place any sort of penalty +after this because it might induce a page break. + +Now the counter, title, and stuff connected to that. +\Ver> + \fi + \ifhas@counter \nxp\StepCounter:\expandafter\@name\@space + % This sets the \current@label by default<Rev +Since this is used inside an \cs{edef} we can use some trickery +to get the space token after the argument to \cs{StepCounter}. +\Ver> + \ifhas@marks \edef\nxp\cs@e + {\nxp\nxp\nxp\refresh@mark@item + {\@name Counter}{\CSname{\@name Counter}}}% + \nxp\cs@e + \fi + \fi + \iflabel@defined + \global\current@label={\the\@labelcoms}\fi + \ifhas@title \install@title@code<Rev +This title business is explained in~\ref[imp:install:title]. +This piece of code also refreshes the title in the mark structure. +This has to be done after any page break for the benefit +of headers/footers. +\Ver> + \fi + \ifhas@marks\nxp\ifnin{\nxp\place@mark}\fi + %otherwise IniTeX'ing Lollipop will output a page + \nxp\xx@label\the\extern@toks\penalty\@M + % also subtle: if this white space would be higher, it would + % be invisible because of marks et cetera. + % insert nobreak after marks/writes to prevent page breaks. + \iftext@construct + \ifleft@embedded@construct + \else \nxp\@vwhite{\the\@whitebefore}\fi + \fi + }<Rev + +Inner start commands are concerned with setting local values. +\Ver> +\def\inner@start@commands{% + \nxp\Open@Group\CSname{\@class}\CSname{\@name}%<Rev +The \cs{Open@Group} call makes it possible to track down groups +that have inadvertendly been left open. Since we now know the +name we can give helpful error msgs. +\Ver> + \install@stop<Rev +Install the right implicit closing, see~\ref[sec:implicit:close] +and~\ref[imp:implicit:close]. +\Ver> + \ifleft@embedded@construct + \else \nxp\hold@parskip + \nxp\@defaulteverypar + \ifwhiteleft@defined \advance\leftskip \the\@whiteleft \relax \fi + \ifwhiteright@defined \advance\rightskip \the\@whiteright \relax \fi + \nxp\let\nxp\par=\nxp\@par %explain to me again why this is necessary... + \inside@indent \first@indent + \fi + \advance\nest@depth\@ne<Rev +The nest depth is used for determining indentation levels. +\Ver> + }<Rev + +End commands set up some conditions, most of which will be tested +by the start of any next construct. +\Ver> +\def\inner@end@commands{% + \nxp\Close@Group\CSname{\@class}\CSname{\@name}% + \ifright@embedded@construct \else \nxp\leavehmode \fi + \@afterpenalty + \ifright@embedded@construct \else \nxp\@vwhite{\the\@whiteafter}\fi + } +\def\outer@end@commands{% + \the\after@toks + \ifright@embedded@construct + \nxp\@headedno \nxp\esp@hack + \else + \after@indent \nxp\dono@parskip + \fi}<Rev + +\iSection[imp:implicit:close] Implicit closing + +Constructs with an explicit closing command, lists and text blocks, +can be closed by~\cs{>}, which simply closes the current +construct. A~more drastic version, \cs{>]}, closes all currently +open constructs. +\Ver> +\def\outer@stop@command{\Emessage{Vacuous group closing}} +\let\default@stop@command\outer@stop@command +\def\>{\default@stop@command%[fool the editor + \ifNextChar]{% + \ifx\default@stop@command\outer@stop@command + \xp\take@one + \else \xp\>\fi}{}}<Rev +The \cs{outer@stop@command} is meant to give an error msg if the +user attempts to close a group while none is open. + +The current meaning of~\cs{>} is installed in +\cs{inner@start@commands}: +\Ver> +\def\install@stop{\if@implicitclose + \def\nxp\default@stop@command + {\CSname{\stop@command}}% + \else \let\nxp\default@stop@command + \nxp\outer@stop@command + \fi}<Rev + +By default, constructs can be closed implicitly, but there is an +option \refopt{noimplicitclose} to disable this. +\Ver> +\newif\if@implicitclose +\add@generic@default{\@implicitcloseyes} +\@GenericOption{noimplicitclose}{\@implicitcloseno}<Rev +This option is for instance used in the examples in this manual. +Otherwise closing a construct in the example would also close the +example itself. + +\ImpNoteStop + +\endinput
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/lollipop-manual.bib b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/lollipop-manual.bib new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d7429919159 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/lollipop-manual.bib @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +@article{EL:Cork, +author = {Victor Eijkhout and Andries Lenstra}, +title = {The document style designer as a separate entity}, +journal = {TUGboat}, +volume = {12}, +issue = {1}, +year = {1991}, +pages = {31--34} +} + +@misc{E:book, +author = {Victor Eijkhout}, +title = {{\TeX} by Topic}, +publisher = {Addison-Wesley}, +howpublished = {{\tt http://eijkhout.net/texbytopic/texbytopic.html}}, +year = {1992} +} + +@article{E:Portland, +author = {Victor Eijkhout}, +title = {Just give me a Lollipop (it makes my heart go giddy-up)}, +journal = {TUGboat}, +volume = {13}, +issue = {3}, +year = {1992}, +pages = {341--346} +} + +@book{Kn:book, +author = {Donald E. Knuth}, +title = {The {\TeX} Book}, +publisher = {Addison-Wesley}, +year = {1984, reprinted with corrections 1989} +} + +@book{La:book, +author = {Leslie Lamport}, +title = {{\LaTeX} A Document Preparation System}, +publisher = {Addison-Wesley}, +year = {1986} +} + +@article{Pe:epigrams, +author = {Alan Perlis}, +title = {Epigrams on programming}, +journal = {ACM Sigplan Notices}, +volume = {17}, +issue = {9}, +year = {1982}, +pages = {7--13} +} + +@book{SeLe:book, +author = {Raymond Seroul and Silvio Levy}, +title = {A Beginner's Book of \TeX}, +publisher = {Springer Verlag}, +year = {1990} +} + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/lollipop-manual.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/lollipop-manual.pdf Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a91065dc19a --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/lollipop-manual.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/lollipop-manual.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/lollipop-manual.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9ad2d7b743a --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/lollipop-manual.tex @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ +% lollipop-manual.tex master file for the Lollipop TeX manual. +% this file and all input files for it copyright 1992 Victor Eijkhout, +% copyright 2014 Vafa Khalighi, +% except where indicated otherwise. +% +% +% This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% (at your option) any later version. +% +% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +% +% +\tracingstats=1 +\makeatletter +\makeatother +\showboxdepth=-1 + +\input comment +% By shuffling the \comment line you can load different fonts. +% This is machine dependent, so by default you get the CM font, +% which should work everywhere. +% +\def\SerifFace{\TypeFace:ComputerModern } +\def\SansFace{\TypeFace:ComputerSans } +\comment +% Macintosh Times & Helvetica +\def\SerifFace{\TypeFace:macTimes } +\def\SansFace{\TypeFace:macHelvetica } +% Unix Postscript has different names +\def\SerifFace{\TypeFace:unixTimes } +\def\SansFace{\TypeFace:unixHelvetica } +\endcomment + +% Now load the style definition. This takes some time. +\input mandefs + +% Prevent regeneration of external files; change 'yes' into 'no' +% if you are changing page dimensions or so. +\WriteExtern:yes + +% BibTeX interface by Berry and Patashnik +\input btxmac + +% Start formating +\Start + +% Include the next line if you are formatting the second half +% of this manual: +%\comment + +\CounterRepresentation:Page=i \RightPage +\InputFile:titlepag + +\InputFile:prelim +\SetCounter:LastInPage=PageValue +\BackStepCounter:LastInPage + +\ToRecto\RightPage +\CounterRepresentation:Page=1 \SetCounter:Page=1 + +\InputFile:struct + +\InputFile:head + +\InputFile:list + +% For the first half include the following line: +%\Stop +% For second half include the following lines: +%\endcomment +%\RightPage \SetCounter:Page=11 + +\InputFile:out + +\InputFile:extern + +\InputFile:opt + +\InputFile:comm + +\InputFile:trace + +\InputFile:appendix + +\SetCounter:LastRegPage=PageValue +\BackStepCounter:LastRegPage +\Stop + +% 2014/04/11 Updated the manual +% 92/11/20 Total pages counter +% 93/01/08 \comment and such for two part processing diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/mandefs.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/mandefs.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e952bea1ebb --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/mandefs.tex @@ -0,0 +1,225 @@ +% mandefs.tex style definition for the Lollipop manual +% copyright 1992/3 Victor Eijkhout +% copyright 2014 Vafa Khalighi +% +% +% This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% (at your option) any later version. +% +% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +% +% +\def\con#1{{\tt#1}} +\def\n#1{{\tt#1}} +\def\file#1{{\tt#1}} + +\def\Lollipop{Lollipop} + +\Distance:rightmarginstretch={0cm plus 2.54cm} +\Distance:whitebefore={6pt plus 3pt minus 2pt} +\Distance:whiteafter=whitebefore +\FlushRight:no + +\DefineExternalFile:contents=toc + +\DefineHeading:Chapter + breakbefore:yes whiteafter:20pt + line:start PointSize:14 Style:bold literal:Chapter + Spaces:1 ChapterCounter line:stop + vwhite:15pt + line:start PointSize:16 Style:bold title line:stop + external:contents title external:stop + Stop + +\AdaptiveDistance:WidestLabel=15pt +\def\MeasureLabel{\ifdim\BlockWidth>\WidestLabel + \global\WidestLabel\BlockWidth\fi} +\StartCommand{\Distance:parindent=WidestLabel } +\DefineHeading:Section + whitebefore:{20pt plus 2pt} whiteafter:14pt + line:start PointSize:14 Style:italic + block:start block:start ChapterCounter . SectionCounter + Spaces:1 block:stop MeasureLabel + fillupto:WidestLabel + title line:stop + external:contents title external:stop + label:start ChapterCounter . SectionCounter label:stop + Stop +\GoverningCounter:Section=Chapter + +\DefineHeading:SubSection + whitebefore:{14pt plus 2pt} whiteafter:8pt + line:start PointSize:10 Style:italic + ChapterCounter . SectionCounter . SubSectionCounter + Spaces:1 title line:stop + label:start ChapterCounter . Spaces:.2 SectionCounter + . Spaces:.2 SubSectionCounter label:stop + Stop +\GoverningCounter:SubSection=Section + +\DefineExternalFile:impnotes=imp +\DefineHeading:iSection + whitebefore:{10pt plus 1pt} whiteafter:8pt + line:start PointSize:12 Style:bold I - + Style:italic iSectionCounter + Spaces:1 title line:stop + label:start I - iSectionCounter label:stop + external:impnotes title external:stop + Stop +%\GoverningCounter:iSection=Chapter +\DefineExternalItem:iSection file:impnotes PushIndentLevel + item:left I - Style:italic iSectionLabel item:stop + title begingroup Spaces:2 Style:italic Page endgroup + Stop + +\DefineExternalItem:Chapter file:contents + item:left ChapterLabel item:stop + title begingroup Spaces:2 Style:italic Page endgroup + Stop +\DefineExternalItem:Section file:contents PushIndentLevel + item:left ChapterLabel . SectionLabel item:stop + title begingroup Spaces:2 Style:italic Page endgroup + Stop + +\def\impnotetxt{Implementor's Note} +\DefineTextBlock:ImpNote PushIndentLevel + whitebefore:12pt whiteafter:11pt + line:start PointSize:12 Style:italic impnotetxt line:stop + SansFace PointSize:9 SetFont text + Stop +\excludecomment{ImpNote} + +\DefineTextBlock:WizNote + PushIndentLevel PointSize:9 SetFont text + Stop + +\DefineList:Description + item:left description Spaces:2 item:stop whitebetween:6pt + Stop + +\DefineList:cDescription + item:left tt char busje description Spaces:2 item:stop + whitebetween:6pt + Stop + +\DefineList:Enumerate + item:left itemCounter item:stop + Stop + +\DefineList:Itemize + item:left itemsign item:stop + Stop + +\DefineBBL + item:left [ - itemCounter - ] item:stop + Stop + +\SerifFace \SetFont + +\newwrite\exfile +\def\HereAndOut#1{\immediate\write\exfile{#1}} +\specialcomment{Example} + {\EExample + \immediate\openout\exfile=example.tex\relax + \let\ThisComment\HereAndOut} + {\immediate\closeout\exfile + \begingroup \tt \SetFont + \verbatimfile{example.tex}\endgroup + \SaveAlloc \input example.tex\relax \RestoreAlloc + \EExampleStop} +\DefineTextBlock:EExample whiteafter:{6pt plus 5pt} + noimplicitclose rule:h vwhite:3pt + line:start literal:Example Spaces:1.5 + ChapterCounter . EExampleCounter + line:stop + vwhite:3pt rule:h vwhite:3pt text vwhite:3pt rule:h + Stop +\GoverningCounter:EExample=Chapter + +\specialcomment{OutExample} + {\EExample + \immediate\openout\exfile=example.tex\relax + \let\ThisComment\HereAndOut} + {\immediate\closeout\exfile + \begingroup \tt \SetFont + \verbatimfile{example.tex}\endgroup + \par\penalty0\relax + \SaveAlloc \SuspendOutput \begingroup \CountSheetsno + \global\setbox\PageRow\hbox{}% + \let\CurrentShipout\ToPageRow + \xInputFile:example + \endgroup + \ResumeOutput \RestoreAlloc + \noindent\unhbox\PageRow\hbox{}\par + \EExampleStop} +\newbox\PageRow\newbox\RowPage +\def\ToPageRow{\setbox\RowPage\box\WholePage \xToPageRow} +\def\xToPageRow{\global\setbox\PageRow + \hbox{\unhbox\PageRow\box\RowPage\hfill}} + +\def\opt#1{{\tt#1}} +\DefineExternalFile:optindex=oix +\def\refopt#1{\OptToIdx #1\par} +\DefineHeading:OptToIdx embedded:yes + block:start tt title block:stop + external:optindex title external:stop + nomarks Stop +\DefineExternalItem:OptToIdx file:optindex + embedded:yes + begingroup tt title endgroup + nobreak Spaces:1.5 Page Spaces:2.5 Stop + +\DefineExternalFile:csindex=cix +\def\refcs#1{\CsToIdx #1\par} +\DefineHeading:CsToIdx embedded:yes + block:start tt char busje title block:stop + external:csindex title external:stop + nomarks Stop +\DefineExternalItem:CsToIdx file:csindex + embedded:yes + begingroup tt char busje title endgroup + nobreak Spaces:1.5 Page Spaces:2.5 Stop + +\topskip20pt +\OptionsMacro:PageDims=width:page=15cm height:page=23cm Stop +\DefinePageGrid:LeftPage macro:PageDims + band:start block:start PointSize:9 Style:italic + FirstPlaced:ChapterCounter Spaces:2 stickout:left + FirstPlaced:ChapterTitle band:stop + textband:start text textband:stop + band:invisible block:start PointSize:9 Style:bold + PageCounter Spaces:2 stickout:left band:stop + NextPageGrid:RightPage Stop +\DefinePageGrid:RightPage macro:PageDims + band:start fillup PointSize:9 Style:italic + LastPlaced:SectionTitle + block:start Spaces:2 LastPlaced:ChapterCounter . + LastPlaced:SectionCounter stickout:right + band:stop + textband:start text textband:stop + band:invisible fillup + block:start PointSize:9 Style:bold Spaces:2 + PageCounter stickout:right band:stop + NextPageGrid:LeftPage Stop +\DefinePageGrid:EmptyPage macro:PageDims + textband:start text textband:stop + NextPageGrid:LeftPage Stop + +\AdaptiveCounter:LastInPage \CounterRepresentation:LastInPage=i +\AdaptiveCounter:LastRegPage \CounterRepresentation:LastRegPage=1 +%\SetCounter:LastInPage=PageValue -- at the end of prelim.tex +%\SetCounter:LastRegPage=PageValue -- at the end of manual.tex + +\endinput + +% 92/11/05 stretch added +% 92/11/18 adaptive label width +% 92/11/19 adaptive last page
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/opt.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/opt.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..041842ff8da --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/opt.tex @@ -0,0 +1,408 @@ +% opt.tex copyright 1992 Victor Eijkhout +% copyright 2014 Vafa Khalighi +% +% +% This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% (at your option) any later version. +% +% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +% +% +\Chapter Options + +This chapter discusses the various options that are common to all +\Lollipop\ constructs. + +\Section Titles + +Any construct can have a title, although of course it is most useful +for headings. +A construct has a title if the option \refopt{title} appears. +Example: +\Ver> +\DefineHeading:Section [...] + Style:bold title + [...] Stop<Rev + +will define a \cs{Section} macro that has a title. +The macro is then used as +\Ver> +\Section The title of this section + +Some text in this section.<Rev +that is, the title is delimited by an empty line. + +The title is actually available as a macro \refcs{FooTitle}, so that you +can write a macro, for instance +\Ver> +\def\ComplicatedTitle{ .. \hrule ... + \vrule ... \vbox \bgroup ... + \FooTitle ... + }<Rev +and use this macro instead of the \opt{title} option +\Ver>\DefineBar:Foo ... + ComplicatedTitle + ... Stop<Rev +However, since the option \opt{title} now doesn't appear anymore, it +becomes necessary to specify explicitly that there is a title. +This can be done with the \refopt{HasTitle} option. For instance, +you define +\Ver>\DefineBar:Foo ... + HasTitle + ComplicatedTitle + ... Stop<Rev +where \cs{ComplicatedTitle} is a macro that formats the title. + +\SubSection Short titles + +The option \opt{HasTitle} can have a parameter \n{short}, denoting that +the title is not delimited by an empty line (or \cs{par}) but by the +line end. For an example see section~\ref[sec:address]. + +\Section[sec:opt:counter] Counters + +There are three ways for Lollipop to figure out that a generic +construct has a counter. First of all, in +\Ver>\DefineFoo:Bar [...] + BarCounter [...]<Rev +the \cs{BarCounter} will be defined automatically. + +Additionally there is the option \refopt{counter}, which can be used +to declare the representation of the option, for instance +\opt{counter:i} allocated a counter that is printed in lowercase roman +numerals. For the available representations, +see~\ref[sec:counter:repr]. + +Finally, if the counter is only used in a macro, the +option \refopt{HasCounter} will cause the counter to be created anyhow. +This is analogous to the \opt{HasTitle} option. + +\SubSection Counter synonyms + +Every once in a while you may want different constructs to use the same +counter. For instance, if your book has definitions, theorems, lemmas, +corollaries and notations, it may confuse the reader if they all have +their own counter. The numbering would seem to jump all over the place. + +A `counter synonym' can be declared in \Lollipop\ by a slight abuse of +the \opt{counter} option. +\Example +\DefineTextBlock:Theorem counter:1 begingroup Style:bold + literal:Theorem Spaces:1 TheoremCounter Spaces:2 endgroup + text Stop +\DefineTextBlock:Corollary counter:Theorem begingroup Style:italic + literal:Corollary Spaces:1 CorollaryCounter Spaces:2 endgroup + text Stop +\DefineTextBlock:Definition counter:Theorem begingroup Style:roman + literal:Definition Spaces:1 DefinitionCounter Spaces:2 endgroup + text Stop +\Definition We define a {\it Foo} to be an arbitrary object\> +\Theorem Foos have arbitrary properties\> +\Corollary Foos are extremely valuable\> +\Corollary Foos are extremely worthless\> +\Theorem Foos don't exist\> +\ExampleStop + +You can only declare a counter to be synonym for something that has +already been created. In the above example you cannot define the +\cs{Theorem} after the \cs{Corollary}. + +\ImpNote +At the start of defining the construct, \cs{BarCounter} is defined to +be an option: +\Ver>\add@generic@default{\has@counterno + \def\counter@repr{1} + \csarg\def{\gen@option@name{\@name Counter}}{% + \@add@toks{\@name Counter}\global\has@counteryes}}<Rev + +Then, +\Ver>\add@generic@stop@default{\ifhas@counter + \xp\expandafter\xp\install@counter + \xp\counter@repr\@space\fi}<Rev + + +The counter is stepped, and the new value is stored in a mark item, +in \cs{outer@start@commands}: + +\Ver> + \ifhas@counter + \nxp\StepCounter:\expandafter\@name\@space + % This sets the \current@label by default + \ifhas@marks \edef\nxp\cs@e + {\nxp\nxp\nxp\refresh@mark@item + {\@name Counter}{\CSname{\@name Counter}}}% + \nxp\cs@e + \fi + \fi<Rev +\ImpNoteStop + +\Section Chunks of text + +Especially in headings, short chunks of text may need a special +treatment. For instance, the number may have to be filled to a certain +width, or a line may have to be drawn of the exact length of the +title. Lollipop have various general options (so they can also be used +in other contexts than headings) for handling pieces of text. + +\SubSection[sec:opt:block] The \opt{block} option\label[opt:block] + +The \refopt{block} option takes up a piece of text and fits it on one +line. It can measure the text, or set the size. Also there are a number +of ways of placing a block. + +Basic usage: +\Ver> block:start [...] block:stop<Rev +This takes the enclosed text, and reproduces it. This is mostly +interesting in combination with \opt{textcolumn}, +see~\ref[sec:opt:textcolumn]. +\Ver> block:hang [...] block:stop<Rev +The resulting block is dropped until its top touches the baseline. +For uniformity of appearance, the resulting width of the block can be +specified: +\Ver> block:start [...] fillupto:20pt<Rev +The name of a \cs{Distance} parameter can be used here. + +\Example +\DefineHeading:TestHeading + line:start block:hang PointSize:8 SetFont + TestHeadingCounter fillupto:20pt + block:hang PointSize:14 SetFont title block:stop + line:stop Stop +\TestHeading Top Aligning the Title + +\endExample + +The block is usually in between the margins of the text, but it can be +made to stick out into the margin, by closing it with the option +\refopt{stickout}. For the left margin this done as + \Ver> block:start [...] stickout:left<Rev +and for the right margin + \Ver> block:start [...] stickout:right<Rev +The size of the box can be specified, for instance as + \Ver> block:start [...] stickout:left=20pt<Rev +For a left box the material in it is pushed to the left edge, for a +right sticking box it is shifted to the right. + +\SubSection[sec:blockwidth] Block Measuring + +All blocks are immediately measured when they are placed. This makes it +possible for instance to underline a title exactly. After a block has +been placed, its width is available as \refcs{BlockWidth}. + \Example +\def\rulespecs{height 1pt width \BlockWidth\relax} +\DefineHeading:TestHeading Style:bold + line:start block:start TestHeadingCounter . Spaces:2 stickout:left + block:start title block:stop line:stop + vwhite:2pt hrule rulespecs vwhite:10pt Stop +\TestHeading The Title Is Underlined + +The text follows. +\ExampleStop +Observe how a control sequence \cs{rulespecs} is used to sneak the +height and width of the rule into the definition. This is necessary +because control sequences are not allowed in a construct definition. + +\SubSection[sec:opt:line] The \opt{line} option + +The option \refopt{line} is used to create a single strip of text that +fits exactly in between the margins of the page. Most of the time, titles +will be in a line. + +\Example +\DefineHeading:TestHeading + line:start block:start TestHeadingCounter Spaces:1.5 stickout:left + title line:stop Stop +\TestHeading A Title + +\endExample + +Another example was above. Here is another use of a line: + +\Example +\DefineHeading:TestHeading + line:start TestHeadingCounter fillup title line:stop Stop +\TestHeading The title + +\endExample + +\SubSection[sec:opt:textcolumn] The \opt{textcolumn} option + +In the examples above all titles fit on one line comfortably. If this +is not the case, the title can be put in a \refopt{textcolumn} which can +span several lines. + +\Example +\DefineHeading:TestHeading + line:start block:start TestHeadingCounter Spaces:2 block:stop + textcolumn:topline title textcolumn:stop + line:stop Stop +\TestHeading A very very very very very very very very very very very +very very very very very very very very very very very very very +very very very very very very very very long title + +\endExample + +This option is mostly interesting in combination with others such as +\opt{block} and \opt{line}. As is apparent from the above example: a +block placed in the same line as a text column will detract from the +latter's width. + +(In fact it is the other way around: \Lollipop\ sets +the line with a text column of width zero to determine the remaining +space. Then the line is set again. This may give problems if you +manipulate parameters inside the line, because the line is in effect +typeset twice. Also make sure not to have other \cs{vbox}-es in the +line than the text column.) + +\SubSection[sec:opt:traps] Traps + +It is a bad idea to have material in headings and such that is not +inside a block, textcolumn, or line. For instance: + +\Example +\DefineHeading:TestHeading + block:start TestHeadingCounter Spaces:2 block:stop + title Stop +\TestHeading Where does the title go? + +\endExample + +\Section[sec:opt:label] Labels + +References to any counter will always be correct, no matter if that +counter has changed after retypesetting the document, if symbolic +references are used. Referencing is explained in detail in +chapter~\ref[chap:referencing]. + +The way a symbolic reference is formatted can be altered from the +default (just give the counter) by using the \refopt{label} option. +\Ver>\DefineHeading:TestSection + line:start Style:italic TestSectionCounter Spaces:2 title line:stop + label:start ( TestSectionCounter ) label:stop Stop<Rev +See further section~\ref[sec:shape:reference]. + + +\Section[sec:opt:penalties] Break before / after + +The options \refopt{breakbefore} and \refopt{breakafter} control how +eager \TeX\ will be to break the page before or after a construct. These +options take one value, a so-called `penalty' value, meaning that the +higher the value you specify, the higher the penalty is, and +therefore the less likely it is that the page will be broken there. + +Numerical values are typically in the tens or hundreds; any value +of \n{10$\,$000} or more means that there will never be a break at +that point; a value of \n{-10$\,$000} or less means a guaranteed +break. If you don't want to remember these rules, values of \n{yes} +and \n{no} mean a guaranteed break, and no break respectively. + +\WizNote +A further exceptional value is \n{breakbefore/after:0}, this will +cause no penalty to be placed. The reason for this is highly \TeX +nical. +\> + +\Section[sec:opt:indent] Indentation + +The option \refopt{indentafter} controls the behaviour of the first +paragraph after a generic construct., \refopt{indentinside}, +\refopt{indentfirst}. + +\Section Rules + +There is an option \refopt{hrule}. You should not write +\Ver>\def\rulemacro{\hrule height [...] } +\DefineHeading [...] rulemacro [...] Stop<Rev +because then \Lollipop\ cannot prevent page breaks around the rule. +Instead write +\Ver>\def\rulespecs{ height [...] } +\DefineHeading [...] hrule rulespecs [...] Stop<Rev +so that the option \opt{hrule} is used. See +section~\ref[sec:blockwidth] for an example. + +\Section Embedded constructs + +Most generic constructs will be vertically separated from the +surrounding text. However, in rare cases (and for unusual applications) +it be desired to have a construct that is part of a paragraph. For this +the option \refopt{embedded} exists. + +This option has the following values. +\Ver> embedded:no<Rev +This is the default. +\Ver> embedded:left<Rev +The construct continues an already started paragraph, but after the +construct a vertical break follows. +\Ver> embedded:right<Rev +After the construct a paragraph can continue, but the construct is +separated vertically from preceding text. +\Ver> embedded:yes<Rev +The construct is both left and right embedded. + +Embedding a construct has an interesting application to generating +indexes. (See chapter~\ref[chap:external-files] for general information +about external files.) This can be done by having embedded headings +that write their title to the index file. + +\Example +\DefineExternalFile:tIndex=tix +\DefineHeading:NewWord embedded:yes + block:start Style:bold title block:stop + external:tIndex title external:stop Stop +\def\introword#1{\NewWord #1\par} +In this sentence two \introword{flubrious} words are +\introword{stinselsed}. +\ExampleStop + +Cute, ain't it? + +A word of warning though. Headings and such generate \TeX\ `marks' +which take up main memory. You only need these if you are going +to be referring to that object with \cs{LastPlaced} or such; see +section~\ref[sec:head/foot]. Embedded headings used as above +usually don't need these marks, so you can prevent \TeX\ overflow by +putting the option \opt{nomarks} in their definition. + +\Section Obscure options + +\SubSection Arguments + +In case you want to interface to other macro packages, you may want to +let a construct generate a call to the other package. For this, the +\Lollipop\ macro should be able to produce sequences such as +\ver>\begin{itemize}>. The problem here is the braces. The option +\refcs{arg} produces a braced expression. + +For instance +\Ver>\DefineTextBlock:LaTeXlist begin arg:{itemize} text + end arg:{itemize} Stop<Rev +makes it possible to use call \LaTeX\ macros from \Lollipop. + +\SubSection[sec:implicit:close] Implicit closing + +The control sequence \refcs{>} closes the current group, and \refcs{>]} +closes all currently open groups. Every once in a while this is too +drastic. Hence there is an option \refopt{noimplicitclose} that can be +used to prevent a construct from being closed implicitly. Using \cs{>]} +inside such a construct will close all enclosed constructs. + +See the definition of \cs{EExample} in this manual for an example. + +\Section[sec:opt:test] Testing + +There is an option \opt{test}. + +\endinput + +% 92/11/10 \BlockWidth discussed in 'block' section +% 92/11/15 counter:othercounter discussed +% 92/11/21 option 'arg' + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/out.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/out.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9ed6cc00022 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/out.tex @@ -0,0 +1,349 @@ +% out.tex copyright 1992/3 Victor Eijkhout +% copyright 2014 Vafa Khalighi +% +% +% This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% (at your option) any later version. +% +% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +% +% +\Chapter[chap:output] Output + +Every page is formatted according to a `page grid' consisting of +three elements: + +\Enumerate \item the page head, this is everything that's over the +running text; +\item the page foot, this is everything that is below the running +text; +\item the running text. \TeX\ acts as if text is on a long scroll, +and the running text part of a page is simply a portion cut off from +this scroll.\> +Either or both of the head and foot of the page can be empty, but +usually one of the two contains a page number. + +\OutExample +\OptionsMacro:ManPageSize=raggedbottom:10pt topskip:12pt + height:page=5cm width:page=6cm Stop +\DefinePageGrid:TestPage macro:ManPageSize + pagerule textband:start text textband:stop + pagerule band:start PageCounter band:stop Stop +\TestPage +This page does not contain much special.\EjectPage +This page is hardly better. +\OutExampleStop + +This example illustrates how you first define a page grid by +\refcs{DefinePageGrid}, and then activate it by calling its name. That +last action is in fact not necessary: each definition of a page grid +automatically installs that grid as the current one. + +\Section Page dimensions + +Most of the time it is easiest to specify the total height of a page, +that is, including head and bottom, but sometimes it is more +convenient to specify the height of the text, and let the head and +foot simply go over and under that. + +In the first case you can give the command \refcs{Height} with +two parameters: +\Ver>\Height:Page=23.5cm<Rev or inside a page grid definition the +option \refopt{height}\n{:page=...}. + +In the second case you can give the command +\Ver>\Height:Text=19.55cm<Rev or inside a page grid definition the +option \opt{height:text=...}. + +In page grid definitions there is the additional option +\opt{height:lines=23}. + +The \cs{Height} command cannot be used in a page grid definition. + +\Section Positioning the page on the paper + +If your printer driver is up to specs (and you have not done any +creative macro writing) it should have the upper left corner of the +text landing at $2.54$cm from the top and left side of the paper. +If the result is not to your liking, you can shift the page by +\Ver>\Distance:hoffset= ... +\Distance:voffset= ...<Rev +These offset parameters are zero ordinarily, and they indicate the +extra shift added to the customary $2.54$cm in horizontal and +vertical direction. + +\Section Page head, foot, text + +Somewhere in the page grid the option \refopt{text} has to appear. This +option has to be inside a \refopt{textband}: +\Ver> textband:start text textband:stop<Rev +This is not a case of overspecification, because inside a textband +the text option can appear more than once. In this manner a multicolumn +page grid can be specified. + +\def\sometext{Just a bit of words, words. } +\edef\sometext{\sometext\sometext\sometext} +\edef\sometext{\sometext\sometext\sometext\sometext} +\OutExample +\DefinePageGrid:TestPage macro:ManPageSize + pagerule textband:start text hwhite:10pt text textband:stop + pagerule band:start PageCounter band:stop Stop +\FlushRight:no \sometext +\OutExampleStop + +Next to the option \opt{textband} there is \refopt{band}. +Both are ways of +creating a page wide band. The option \opt{band} is used for all +material that is not a text column, for instance footers, as in the +above examples. + +The option \opt{band} can have one unusual parameter: \n{invisible}. +This makes the band act as if it has zero height or width, depending +on whether it is below or above the text, respectively. + +\OutExample +\DefinePageGrid:TestPage macro:ManPageSize + pagerule textband:start text hwhite:10pt text textband:stop + pagerule + band:invisible block:start Style:bold PageCounter Spaces:2 + stickout:left band:stop Stop +\FlushRight:no \sometext +\OutExampleStop + +\SubSection More about text bands + +The text band is that part of the page that has the text in it. You can +also put other material in it, such as rules or white space. + +\OutExample +\DefinePageGrid:TestPage macro:ManPageSize pagerule + textband:start vrule white:3pt text white:3pt vrule textband:stop + pagerule band:start white:fillup PageCounter band:stop Stop +\TestPage This page contains some text, a bit more text, +and even more than that. In all still just a few lines.\EjectPage +This page contains more text, still more text, and still more. +\OutExampleStop + +In the previous example the width of the page was specified. +If we only give the width of the text, the page width is calculated +dynamically. + +\OutExample +\DefinePageGrid:TestPage macro:ManPageSize + textband:start vrule white:3pt text white:3pt vrule textband:stop + pagerule band:start white:fillup PageCounter band:stop Stop +\noindent This page contains some text, a bit more text, +and even more than that. In all still just a few lines.\EjectPage +This page contains more text, still more text, and still more. +\OutExampleStop + +Note how the \refopt{pagerule} and \opt{band} objects stretch +with the page. + + +\SubSection Topskip + +In between the page head and the text is some white space, the +topskip, with special properties. The topskip is defined from the +bottom of the head to the bottom of the first line of the text. If +the height of this first line varies from page to page the topskip +acts as a buffer, keeping the bottom-to-bottom distance constant. + +Topskip is set by the option \refopt{topskip}, for example +\Ver> topskip:25pt<Rev +but if this option is left out, the page grid uses the value of +\cs{topskip} that was current at the time of the definition. +Unfortunately there is no way to change this value after the definition. + +\Section[sec:page-counter] The page number + +The page number behaves as if it had been defined by +\Ver>\NewCounter:Page +\CounterRepresentation:Page=1<Rev +Thus you can use any command from section~\ref[sec:counters] on it. +For instance, you can have page numbers in roman numerals by +specifying +\Ver>\CounterRepresentation:Page=I<Rev + +The page number is typically used as the option \refopt{PageCounter}, +but for some applications the corresponding command \refcs{PageCounter} +can be used. + +If you process a \Lollipop\ document you see that everytime a page is +generated, an item such as \ver>[8,7]> is written on the log file or the +screen. Most of the time the two numbers will be the same, as in +\ver>[8,8]>, but they will differ if you have tinkered with the page +number. The first number is the `sheet counter': it counts how many +pages you have produced so far. The second number is the value of +\cs{PageCounter} for the page that was written out. Take a look at the +log file for this manual for an example. + +\Section[sec:page:tests] Page tests + +The page grid definition can set/query several properties of the +page. The following tests have been provided (see +section~\ref[sec:tests] for tests): +\Ver>\DefineTest:IsRightPage +\DefineTest:IsLeftPage +\DefineTest:FirstPage +\DefineTest:LastPage +\DefineTest:FlushBottom<Rev +\Itemize\item The tests for left/right pages are done by + testing whether the page number of odd or even. +\item The first/last page tests can be used either for the whole +document, or for a file that's loaded as an \cs{InputFile}. +\item The first page test doesn't work at present. +\> + +\OutExample +\DefinePageGrid:TestPage macro:ManPageSize + pagerule textband:start text textband:stop pagerule + band:start ifIsLeftPage else hwhite:fillup fi PageCounter + band:stop Stop \SetCounter:Page=12 +This is a left hand page. \EjectPage +This page is on the right side of a spread. +\OutExampleStop + +\Section[sec:head/foot] Running heads / footers + +Above it was explained how pages can be given a head and foot part. +Quite often you want changing information in such parts, for instance +the head of a left page often contains the number or title of section +that was current when that page started; the head of a right page +often contains the number or title of the section that was current +when that page ended. + +In \Lollipop\ all constructs that have a title or a counter can have +that information referenced in page grids. +\Description\item \refcs{FirstPlaced}:SectionTitle +Take the title of the first section that started on this page, or +the last one that started before this page if no section started on +this page.\item \refcs{LastPlaced}:SubSectionCounter +Take the title of the last subsection that started on this page, or +the last one that started before this page if no subsection started +on this pgae.\item \refcs{PreviousPlaced}:SectionCounter +Take the counter value of the last section that started before this +page.\> + +\OutExample +\DefinePageGrid:TestPage macro:ManPageSize + pagerule textband:start text textband:stop pagerule + band:start Style:italic FirstPlaced:HeadTitle + white:fillup PageCounter band:stop Stop +\DefineHeading:TestHeading Style:bold + line:start TestHeadingCounter Spaces:2 title line:stop Stop +\TestHeading A first section\par And some text.\EjectPage +This page contains text. \TestHeading A second Section\par +And more text. +\OutExampleStop + +The commands \cs{FirstPlaced} and \cs{PreviousPlaced} are typically +used on left pages; \cs{LastPlaced} is more common on right pages. +You can test on what sort of page you are; see +section~\ref[sec:page:tests]. + +\OutExample +\DefinePageGrid:TestPage macro:ManPageSize + pagerule textband:start text textband:stop pagerule + band:start Style:italic + ifIsLeftPage FirstPlaced:HeadTitle white:fillup fi + PageCounter + ifIsRightPage white:fillup LastPlaced:HeadTitle fi + band:stop Stop \SetCounter:Page=10 +\DefineHeading:TestHeading Style:bold + line:start TestHeadingCounter Spaces:2 title line:stop Stop +\TestHeading A first section\par And some text. +\TestHeading Second section\par More text.\EjectPage +\TestHeading Third section\par Is on the right page. +\TestHeading Fourth section\par Concludes this page. +\OutExampleStop + + +\Section Alternating page grids + +In \Lollipop\ it is very easy to switch page grids with the option +\refopt{NextPageGrid}: you simply specify + \Ver> NextPageGrid:otherpage<Rev as one of the options +in the definition. If no next grid is indicated, the same page grid keeps +being used continuously until another page grid is activated +explicitly. + +\OutExample +\DefinePageGrid:LTestPage macro:ManPageSize + pagerule textband:start text textband:stop pagerule + band:start Style:italic + PageCounter white:fillup FirstPlaced:HeadTitle + band:stop NextPageGrid:RTestPage Stop +\DefinePageGrid:RTestPage macro:ManPageSize + pagerule textband:start text textband:stop pagerule + band:start Style:italic + LastPlaced:HeadTitle white:fillup PageCounter + band:stop NextPageGrid:LTestPage Stop +\SetCounter:Page=42 +\DefineHeading:TestHeading Style:bold + line:start TestHeadingCounter Spaces:2 title line:stop Stop +\LTestPage +\TestHeading A first section\par And some text. +\TestHeading Second section\par More text.\EjectPage +\TestHeading Third section\par Is on the right page. +\TestHeading Fourth section\par Concludes this page. +\OutExampleStop + +Another very useful application of this mechanism is to have a +special definition for the opening page of a chapter. This manual uses a +one-shot page grid \cs{EmptyPage} to remove the header and footer on the +title page. It installs \cs{LeftPage} as the next grid. + +\Section Additional User Control + +\SubSection Elementary manipulation + +There are a few commands for simple page manipulation: +\Description\item \refcs{EjectPage} +The current page is filled up with white space, and +a new page is started.\item \refcs{ToRecto} +As \cs{EjectPage} but if the next page is a left page (meaning +that the page number is even) then the page number is increased by +one, so that the next page is a right hand page.\item \refcs{ToVerso} +As \cs{ToRecto}, except that the next page is a left page. +\> + +Additionally, \refcs{NoPages} lets +all formatting and updating of values be performed, but +no pages are written to the dvi file; +\refcs{PagesOut} +reverts the effect of previous command. Note that \cs{NoPages} does not +incur any savings in time: full processing of the document is performed. + +When a page is finished it rests in box \refcs{WholePage}. Then a call is +made to \refcs{CurrentShipout}, which is by default +\ver>\shipout\box\WholePage>. However, you are free to define it +otherwise. If your \cs{CurrentShipout} does not actually ship out pages, +you may want to set \refcs{CountSheetsno} to prevent the effective page +counter from being updated. + +Redefining \cs{CurrentShipout} usually goes together with +\refcs{SuspendOutput} and \refcs{ResumeOutput}. These commands +temporarily save the page number and the current state of the page, +including the current definition of \cs{CurrentOutput}. (This is necessary +because a number of parameters concerned are changed by global +assignments.) See the definition of \cs{OutputExample} in the appendix of +this manual for an elaborate example. + +If you want to see te output routines in action, specify +\Ver>\Trace:out<Rev In addition \Ver>\Trace:mark<Rev tells you what +information is being saved for running head and foot lines. + +\endinput + +% 2014/04/12 Made `output' capitalized. +% 92/11/20 Left right output examples +% 93/01/17 New description of \CurrentShipout diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/prelim.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/prelim.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c124feb91db --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/prelim.tex @@ -0,0 +1,361 @@ +% prelim.tex copyright 1992 Victor Eijkhout +% copyright 2014 Vafa Khalighi +% +% +% This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% (at your option) any later version. +% +% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +% +% +\Chapter[chap:prelim] Preliminaries + +\Section What is Lollipop? + +Lollipop is `\TeX\ made easy'. Lollipop is a macro package +that functions as a toolbox for writing \TeX\ macros. It was my +intention to make macro writing so easy that implementing a fully new +layout in \TeX\ would become a matter of less than an hour for an +average document, and that it would be a task that could be +accomplished by someone with only a very basic training in \TeX\ +programming. + +Lollipop is an attempt to make structured text formatting available +for environments where previously only wysiwyg packages could be used +because adapting the layout is so much more easy with them than with +traditional \TeX\ macro packages. + +\Section But is it compatible? + +Lollipop, like \LaTeX, is not compatible with plain \TeX. I~don't +consider this a real problem. Most plain \TeX\ commands will work in +\Lollipop\ with the exception of anything output routine related. +(See also below.) + +\Lollipop\ is also not compatible with \LaTeX, although it has a lot +of the same functionality. There are two reasons why \Lollipop\ still +has a reason for existing, even though \LaTeX\ is used pretty much +all over the scientific world. + +For one, Lollipop is targeted in part +to different users than the typical plain \TeX\ or +\LaTeX\ user. For another, I~have a vain hope that I~can capture some +of the \LaTeX\ market share. Since developing styles in \Lollipop\ is +so much more easier than in \LaTeX, I~may stand a fighting chance. + +\SubSection \Lollipop\ and plain \TeX + +Having said the above, I'll conceded that \Lollipop\ is more +compatible with plain \TeX\ than with \LaTeX. You can use quite some +plain \TeX\ commands in \Lollipop. However, stay away from the +following:\Description\item \cs{everypar} +This one is heavily used by \Lollipop. You may use \cs{EveryParagraph} +instead, which functions pretty much like \cs{everypar}; see +section~\ref[sec:everypar].\item \cs{everymath} +This one is heavily used by \Lollipop. You may use \cs{EveryMath} +instead, which functions pretty much like \cs{everymath}; see +section~\ref[sec:everymath].\item \cs{everydisplay} +This one is heavily used by \Lollipop. You may use \cs{EveryDisplay} +instead, which functions pretty much like \cs{everydisplay}; see +section~\ref[sec:everydisplay].\item \cs{output} +Page output is done so very differently from plain \TeX\ that all +commands pertaining to page numbers and head/footlines have been +eradicated. (Well, \cs{pageno} still gives the page number.) See +chapter~\ref[chap:output]. + \> + +The current version of \Lollipop\ is based on the plain \TeX\ file +that comes with \TeX\ version~3.141592653. + +\SubSection \Lollipop\ and \TeX\ programming + +The tools in \Lollipop\ allow you to program in a simple manner quite +complicated macros. Still you may want to have some knowledge of +ordinary \TeX\ macro programming. If you are just starting in \TeX\ +you can pick up the basics from the book by Seroul and +Levy~\bibref[SeLe:book], +and after that there is the book by +the original author of \TeX~\bibref[Kn:book] and my own \TeX\ +reference guide~\bibref[E:book]. + + \Section How to Use \Lollipop + +The following files comprise the Lollipop format: +\Ver> + lollipop-define.tex lollipop-document.tex + lollipop-float.tex lollipop-fontdefs.tex + lollipop-fonts.tex lollipop-heading.tex + lollipop-lists.tex lollipop-output.tex + lollipop-plain.tex lollipop-text.tex + lollipop-tools.tex lollipop.tex<Rev + + +Lollipop comes in the following five formats: +\Itemize +\item \n{lollipop} uses Pdf\TeX{} engine and produces pdf output. +\item \n{dvilollipop} uses Pdf\TeX{} engine and produces dvi output. +\item \n{lualollipop} uses Lua\TeX{} engine and produces pdf output. +\item \n{dvilualollipop} uses Lua\TeX{} engine and produces dvi output. +\item \n{xelollipop} uses Xe\TeX{} engine and produces pdf output. +\> + + +To process a file, say \file{test.tex}, with +Lollipop you then type: + +\Ver> +> lollipop test.tex <Rev + +or + +\Ver> +> dvilollipop test.tex <Rev + +or + +\Ver> +> lualollipop test.tex <Rev + +or + +\Ver> +> dvilualollipop test.tex <Rev + +or + +\Ver> +> xelollipop test.tex <Rev + +depending on which of the five formats you want to use. + + +\Section[sec:style-dump] Processing a Lollipop file + +Files that you make to be processed with Lollipop contain of course +the input text, but they also have to contain the design macros that +determine the layout. There are two possibilities for these design +macros: + +\Itemize +\item You can simply put them in the same file, either in the +beginning or wherever they are first needed, or +\item You can put the layout definition in a separate file and call this +definition file in your main file. For instance, you can put the layout definition of a +book in a file \file{bookstyle.tex}, and then call this definition file in your +main Lollipop file by putting + +\Ver> +\InputLollipop:bookstyle.tex <Rev + +somewhere in your main Lollipop file. + + + +If you have used \TeX\ before, you will notice that the page numbers +get reported slightly differently from the usual way. See +section~\ref[sec:page-counter] for the explanation. + +\Section The errors of \Lollipop / known bugs + +Since \Lollipop\ is an order of magnitude more powerful +(and hence complicated) than formats such as \LaTeX, its error +messages can also be an order of magnitude more cryptic (see +section~\ref[sec:error-msg] for the possible origin of some of the +more obscure error messages). + +Fortunately, \Lollipop\ is also quite a +bit better than existing formats at catching potential errors. Typos +in a style definition will usually lead to warning messages, and also +during run time \Lollipop\ is able to track down ommisions. + +In addition, you can switch on various trace modes to get more +detailed information about \Lollipop's thought processes. See +chapter~\ref[chap:tracing]. + +These are the known bugs in \Lollipop\ at the moment. + +\Enumerate\item Local references have been insufficiently tested, +and the code definitely is buggy. +\item The `firstpage' test in the page grids does not work. +\item The table of contents example is slightly wrong. +\item Titles get written to the aux file with double spaces. +This shouldn't cause any problem, but it has to be fixed. +\item Rules in page grids get white space around them. +\item External items shouldn't declare \cs{FooTitle} or +\cs{FooCounter}. +\item \cs{ToExternalFile} doesn't work. +\> + +There are also other known bugs on the sourceforge tickets of Lollipop: +\n{http://sourceforge.net/p/lollipop-project/tickets/?source=navbar}. + + +If you find any other bugs, or if you have any fixes/workarounds + for any existing bugs, then please open a ticket on the tickets. + +\Section About this manual + +This manual consists of a main file \file{lollipop-manual.tex}, and the +following input files: +\Ver> +titlepag.tex prelim.tex struct.tex head.tex list.tex +out.tex extern.tex opt.tex comm.tex trace.tex appendix.tex<Rev +and the style definition file \file{mandefs.tex}. + +In addition, you need \file{comment.tex} which is used to format this +manual, and \file{btxmac.tex} for the Bib\TeX\ interface, but these +are not really a part of \Lollipop. + +If you format this manual (which you'll have to do three times +to get the page numbering and the table of contents straight) you'll +notice something strange. The file \file{example.tex} is read in +many, many times. This is because this manual formats its examples +along the way, first writing them out, and then reading them in to +show both their code and their output. This way it is guaranteed that +the examples in the manual will always work. + +As a result of formatting this manual you will wind up with, apart +from the usual \file{pdf} and \file{log} file, with \file{lollipop-manual} files +with extensions \file{aux}, \file{toc}, and \file{imp}; +\file{oix} and \file{cix} for indexes of options and commands, +and +\file{tct}, file{tix} which are for the examples. For the +bibliography there are the Bib\TeX\ input file \file{lollipop-manual.bib} and +output file \file{lollipop-manual.bbl}. + +This manual needs quite some resources: here's what pdf\TeX\ told me +it needed. +\Ver>Here is how much of TeX's memory you used: + 1193 strings out of 495844 + 16191 string characters out of 6190699 + 74602 words of memory out of 5000000 + 3494 multiletter control sequences out of 15000+600000 + 10941 words of font info for 39 fonts, out of 8000000 for 9000 + 19 hyphenation exceptions out of 8191 + 27i,4n,24p,187b,448s stack positions out of + 5000i,500n,10000p,200000b,80000s<Rev + + +Because of all the examples this manual takes quite some time to +process. A~factor of four over the time for a regular document of +similar length should be expected. Ordinary Lollipop documents will +proceed far faster. + +\Section The most boring section in this manual + +There are a few things about \Lollipop\ that I~want to be clear about. + +\SubSection I am going to hurt you and I am not sorry + +In the secret handbook for the software industry it says that the +final test phase of a product consists of putting it in stores and +having innocent suckers pay good money for it. (You guessed it, this +is the disclaimer section.) So let me just say that +\Lollipop\ is probably good for nothing, at least, I~don't claim it +is. And if you hurt yourself by using it, don't blame me. I~warned +you. + +\SubSection Get a \Lollipop, give one away + +\Lollipop\ is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +(at your option) any later version. + +The easiest way to get the current copy of \Lollipop\ is to use +a more recent \TeX{} distribution (\TeX Live or Mik\TeX). + +\SubSection The status of \Lollipop + +\Lollipop\ is still under development. Although I~will try not to +make any drastic changes in the user interface (this says nothing +about the internals!) I~really cannot guarantee anything. +However, I~do listen to complaints and suggestions. + +If you have suggestions or complaints about the +useability of \Lollipop\ or the implementation, feel free to contact +me at \n{persian-tex@tug.org} on the Internet. + +\SubSection[sec:wish:list] The wish list + +\Lollipop\ is not quite perfect. Here's a list of things that I~am +going to be adding in the near future. If you want to add items to +this list, just open a ticket on the tickets. + +\Enumerate\item Raggedbottom should really, really be added. Soon! + +\item Capitalization and initial capping of titles. If a +title appears in mixed case, it should be possible to have it in all +uppercase in running heads. Some code has been disabled now. + +\item A better multi-column mode. + +\item Interface to Bib\TeX\ seems to largely in place; what happens +if you don't load btxmac? + +\item Inserts, in particular footnotes. At the moment floating +figures are entirely lacking. (As a matter of fact, the plain \TeX\ +macros are availble, but I'm not telling that.) + +\item A `nomarks' option to prevent wasting two token lists. +Maybe other recourse saving optio for the expert designer? + +\item More sophisticated white space right before and after +page breaks. (Use at least so and so much.) + +\item Dynamic topskip. + +\item SupÂport for RTL lanÂguages (such as PerÂsian). + + +{\PopIndentLevel\Indent:no The following points are debatable: +maybe I~should just steal a few components from \LaTeX. Maybe this +sort of stuff does not belong in \Lollipop.\par} + +\item A tabular mode. Personally I~always felt \cs{halign} to be more +than sufficient, but some people seem to think otherwise. + +\item Maths constructs. Some things in the \cs{eqalign} vein would be +nice. + +\> + +\SubSection A bit of history + +The \Lollipop\ format was begun in late 1989 to typeset Victor Eijkhout's Ph.D. +thesis, `{\Style:italic Vectorizable and Parallelizable +Preconditioners for the Conjugate Gradient Method}'. At that time +Victor~was using \TeX\ on an Atari 1040ST. +Loading the style definition for the thesis took about two minutes. +\Lollipop\ was heavily augmented in late 1991 to typeset his book +`{\Style:italic \TeX\ by Topic}', for which he~used Sun~3 and Sun~4 +computers. Writing this manual brought \Lollipop\ to its version 0.96; the first public release (version~0.9) was announced on the +internet in October 1992. + +Between 1992 and 2014, Lollipop was unmaintained and Vafa Khalighi took over the +development of Lollipop in April 2014. + +The name `\n{Lollipop}' refers to a quote by Alan +Perlis~\bibref[Pe:epigrams], quoted on page 365 of the \TeX +book~\bibref[Kn:book]. In a way it's rather pretentious. The philosophy +of the \n{Lollipop} format is described~\bibref[EL:Cork,E:Portland]. + +\endinput + +% 2014/04/13 Added some notes about \EveryMath, +% and \EveryDisplay. Also \EveryPar changed to +% \EveryParagraph +% 2014/04/12 Added note about xelollipop format +% 2014/04/11 Updated the manual +% 92/10/22 historical remark about name added +% 92/11/03 section 'Lollipop and plain TeX' added; +% remarks about IniTeX in Textures +% 92/11/26 uses bibrefs diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/struct.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/struct.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b390cff88d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/struct.tex @@ -0,0 +1,264 @@ +% struct.tex copyright 1992 Victor Eijkhout +% copyright 2014 Vafa Khalighi +% +% +% This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% (at your option) any later version. +% +% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +% +% +\Chapter The structure of Lollipop + +Lollipop provides tools for realizing the style or layout of a +document. Some of these tools are macros ready to be used by the end +user; they concern for instance selection of fonts. +Others, the `generic constructs', are for the style designer so that +she can use them to program the macros for the user. + +\Section[sec:doc-start-stop] Lollipop Files + +Any Lollipop document has to have a \cs{Start} and \cs{Stop} command. +Before the \cs{Start} there can be style definition commands, but no +text. For a number of reasons it is advisable to put as much of the +style definition before the \cs{Start} command as possible. You can +do that easily by loading the style as an input file, or by first +dumping it as a format (see section~\ref[sec:style-dump]). + +\ImpNote +Before the \cs{Start} command, \cs{everypar} contains an error +message. The start command installs the default value for +\cs{everypar}. +\ImpNoteStop + +Both the start and the stop file load the \file{.aux} auxiliary file. +None of this should concern you, really. Expert users who want to +have certain actions performed at the start of the document may want +to use \refcs{StartCommand} to specify what they wish done. See +section~\ref[sec:adapt-distance] for an example. + +\Section Generic Constructs + +\label[generic:construct]\label[option:macro] +There are five `generic constructs': headings, lists, text blocks, page +grids, and external items. For each construct type there is a defining +command, for instance \cs{DefineHeading} +which is followed a list of `options', terminated by the word `Stop'. + +Options (possibly with values) have to be separated by a +space or a line end; the keyword \opt{Stop} has to be followed by a +space or a line end. +Options may have zero, one or two values; if there are values, then +the first one is separated from the option by a colon, the second is +separated from the first by an equals sign. + +\Ver>\DefineFoo:Bar optiona optionb optionc:value + optiond:valuea=valueb optione + optionf Stop<Rev + + As a result of this definition, a command +\cs{Bar} is created. If the \con{Foo} construct was a \con{List} or +\con{TextBlock}, an additional command \cs{BarStop} is created. + +This command can then be used in the ordinary way, for instance +after \ver>\DefineHeading:Foo> you can type +\Ver>\Foo The title<Rev and after \ver>\DefineList:Foo> you can type +\Ver>\Foo +\item One item +\item And another +\FooStop<Rev + +\ImpNote +Actually, this `Stop' business can be customized for other languages. +The file \file{tools} has the following lines: +\Ver> +\def\stop@command@suffix{Stop} +\def\stop@command{\@command\stop@command@suffix}<Rev +\ImpNoteStop + +\Section Options + +Options are mostly used to specify how a construct will look. Some +options, for instance \opt{title}, indicate material that will appear +on the page. Other options are interpreted as commands, for instance +\opt{IndentAfter:yes} in the definition of a heading indicates that +the first paragrah after such a heading will indent. + +In addition to keywords that only exist as options, commands can +be used as options. Also, single characters are accepted as options. +For instance a definition of a subsection heading can contain: + +\Ver>\DefineHeading:SubSection + [...] + SectionCounter . SubSectionCounter + [...] Stop<Rev +(Here and later the \n{[...]} will denote arbitrary omitted text.) +This definition contains the commands \cs{SectionCounter} and +\cs{SubSectionCounter} and the \n{.} character. + +If a number of options appears together in a number of constructs it +is convenient to have an abbreviation for them. This can be done with the command +\refcs{OptionsMacro} as follows. The options that appear together are +given a common name + \Ver>\OptionsMacro:baz=optiona optionb:value optionc + Stop<Rev +(be sure to leave +no spaces around the equals sign) and this name is then used as + \Ver> macro:baz<Rev +in the option list wherever the options are needed. + +This is for +instance a good way of specifying identical white space around all +sorts of constructs without duplicating the typing each time. +However, it is only for your convenience: it doesn't save any \TeX\ +resources or processing time. + +\Section[sec:error-msg] Popular error messages. Not! + +Lollipop is a macro package on top of an existing program, \TeX. +Therefore it is inevitable that you will get \TeX\ error messages +every once in a while. Some of these may confuse you. + +Here are a few of the errors that I~keep making. + +\SubSection Missing \cs{endcsname} inserted + +If you forget the second parameter in a \cs{Distance} or +\cs{SetCounter} command, writing for instance + \Ver>\Distance:TheWidth<Rev +instead of \Ver>\Distance:TheWidth=15pt<Rev + \TeX\ will scan +forward, and it can easily bump into something that is highly +unexpected given the context. If this is a \cs{def} or \cs{Define...} +command, a `missing \cs{endcsname}' results. If a blank line follows +the incomplete declaration, the following section applies. + +\SubSection Paragraph ended before something was complete + +\TeX\ has found a blank line (or a~\cs{par} command) where this was +not expected. See for instance the previous section. + +\SubSection Missing number + +You have used something that you thought was the name of a control +sequence, but it wasn't. Example: +\Ver>\Distance:parskip=parundent<Rev +Since \cs{parundent} is undefined, \Lollipop\ thought you were +writing something like + \Ver>\Distance:parskip=5pt<Rev + +And yes, the message refers to `number' even though what is missing +is a distance. + +\ImpNote +\iSection Defining Generic Constructs + +The \cs{Define...} commands are not defined explicitly, instead they +are generated by a call such as +\Ver> \@GenericConstruct{Heading}<Rev +Full definition: +\Ver>\def\@GenericConstruct#1{<Rev +to be used as \ver>\@GenericConstruct{Foo}>; +\Ver> \append@to@list{@gencons}{\\#1;}<Rev +book keeping of existing generic constructs; +\Ver> \csarg\newtoks{#1@defaults} + \csn #1@defaults\ecs{}<Rev +default commands to be executed whenever +an instance of this construct +is defined; +\Ver> \csarg\def{add@#1@default}##1% + {\append@to@list{#1@defaults}{##1}}<Rev +the command \cs{add@Foo@default} +to add defaults for this construct; +\Ver> \Install@Noops{#1}<Rev +possibility to generate error msgs for the use of an option that is +not allowed for this type of construct; +\Ver> \csarg\def{Define#1}:##1 {<Rev +instances of this construct will be defined +by a statement like \ver>\DefineFoo:Bar>; +\Ver> \def\@name{##1}\def\@class{#1} + \Tmessage[def]{Defining a #1: ##1}<Rev +\ver>DefineFoo:Bar> leads to \cs{@name} begin \n{Bar}, +\cs{@class} being \n{Foo}; +\Ver> \the\generic@defaults + \csarg\the{#1@defaults}<Rev +unpack token lists of generic and specific default actions; +\Ver> \Get@Items}<Rev +start recursive processing of list of options. This ends the +definition of \cs{DefineFoo}; the definition of +\cs{@GenericConstruct} ends with +\Ver> \csarg\def{@#1Option}##1% + {\csarg\def{#1@##1}####1####2}<Rev +which defines the \cs{@FooOption} macro; see~\ref[imp:option]. +\Ver> }<Rev + +\iSection Items Processing + +Processing the list of items is recursive; at the end some concluding +actions have to be taken, mostly the actual definition of the +construct. + +First we have to filter out empty arguments, which can be caused by +the use of option macros (\ref[option:macro], \ref[imp:option:macro]). + +\Ver>\def\Get@Items#1 {\if\EmptyList{#1}\let\get@next@item\Get@Items + \else\def\get@next@item{\@Get@Items#1 }\fi + \get@next@item}<Rev + +Next, check if the argument is \opt{Stop} (defined by +\ver>\NewDummy{Stop}>, \ref[imp:new:dummy]), in which case you +have reached the end of a generic definition, and can start performing +the final rites. Otherwise, dissect this option item +and go on with the rest +of the options. +\Ver> +\def\@Get@Items#1 {\let\get@next@item=\Get@Items + \csarg\ifx{#1}\Stop + \the\generic@stop@defaults + \let\get@next@item=\relax + \else \Item@or@Macro#1::. \fi \get@next@item}<Rev + +The \n{::.} concluding \cs{Item@or@Macro} accomodates one, +possibly empty, argument. + +\iSection Options\label[imp:option]\label[imp:option:macro] + +Options can either be specific, defined as +\Ver>\@FooOption{Bar}{ [...] }<Rev +in which case the option \opt{Bar} can only be used inside +a call to \cs{DefineFoo}, +or they can be generic, defined as +\Ver>\@GenericOption{Bar}{ [...] }<Rev +For both definitions, the definition text can use up to two parameters. +Parameters are given to the options as +\Ver> optiona:par1 optionb:par1=par2<Rev + +Specific options are defined by the line +\Ver> + \csarg\def{@#1Option}##1% + {\csarg\def{#1@##1}####1####2}<Rev +in \cs{@DefineGenericConstruct}; a call +\Ver>\@FooOption{Bar}{ ... }<Rev +expands to +\Ver>\def\Foo@Bar#1#2{ ... }<Rev +Generic options are defined by the +following command: +\Ver>\def\@GenericOption#1{ + \append@to@list{@GenericOptions}{\\#1;} + \csarg\def{Option@#1}##1##2}<Rev +A call +\Ver>\@GenericOption{Bar}{ ... }<Rev +expands to +\Ver>\def\Option@Bar#1#2{ ... }<Rev + +\ImpNoteStop + +\endinput diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/titlepag.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/titlepag.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a3415bfc2b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/titlepag.tex @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ +% titlepag.tex copyright 1992 Victor Eijkhout +% copyright 2014 Vafa Khalighi +% +% +% This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% (at your option) any later version. +% +% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +% +% +\EmptyPage +\begingroup\AlwaysIndent:no +\PointSize:25 \Style:bold Lollipop Unwrapped + +{\tt http://lollipop-project.sourceforge.net} + +\white:30pt + +\PointSize:20 \SetFont Victor Eijkhout {\rm(Original author)} + +\white:10pt + +Vafa Khalighi {\rm(Current developer)} + +\white:50pt + +\PointSize:15 \Style:roman +A manual for the Lollipop \TeX\ format,\par +last updated 19 April 2014\par +Pages: \LastInPageCounter+\LastRegPageCounter +% so far we could have done this with labels, however +\AddToCounter:LastRegPage=LastInPageValue +=\LastRegPageCounter. + +\EjectPage +\endgroup + +\Chapter Contents + +\Section Regular sections + +\LoadExternalFile:contents + +%\Section Implementer's notes + +%\LoadExternalFile:impnotes + +\Section All of the options + +(You know, this section and the next look much better if you sort the +\file{manual.oix} and \file{manual.cix} files before you format the +document the last time. Do put lines + \Ver>\Writeopindex:no +\Writecsindex:no<Rev somewhere in +the top of the \file{manual.tex} file in order to prevent +overwriting of these files +after you've sorted them.) + +\Indent:no \rightskip=0pt plus 5cm +\LoadExternalFile:optindex + +\Section All of the commands + +\Indent:no +\LoadExternalFile:csindex + +\Section Bibliography + +\bibliographystyle{plain} +\bibliography{lollipop-manual} + +\endinput + +% 2014/04/11 Updated the manual +% 92/11/19 Page total included +% 92/11/26 Bibliography diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/trace.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/trace.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b66cf31e070 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/manual/trace.tex @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +% trace.tex copyright 1992 Victor Eijkhout +% copyright 2014 Vafa Khalighi +% +% +% This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% (at your option) any later version. +% +% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +% +% +\Chapter[chap:tracing] Tracing + +\Section Do you really want to see this? + +You can get glimpses of Lollipop's internal workings by enabling some +of the internal traces. The extreme positions +\Ver> \Trace:yes<Rev +and +\Ver> \Trace:no<Rev +cause all trace information and no trace at all respectively to be +generated. You may find this trace interesting, or it may dumbfound you. +Of course, if your name is Victor you find it pretty useful. + +The following traces are available: +\Ver> \NewTrace:def % definition of user constructs + \NewTrace:ref % cross references + \NewTrace:ext % external files + \NewTrace:doc % document structure + \NewTrace:font % font loading + \NewTrace:out % output routine + \NewTrace:indent % indentation control + \NewTrace:gen % general tools<Rev + +\ImpNote +Trace messages are generated by calls to +\Ver> \Tmessage[type]{text}<Rev +Setting +\Ver> \Trace:no<Rev +defines \cs{Tmessage} to discard its arguments. This is the most +efficient way of generating no trace information. + +Tracing is controlled by a global parameter \cs{trace@all}. +A value of~$-1$ +disables all tracing; $+1$~corresponds to all tracing on; $0$~gives +selective tracing. In the third case a call +\Ver> \Trace:xyz<Rev +set \ver>\trace:xyz> positive so that only +\ver>\Tmessage[xyz]{...}> calls will +produce output. Enabling a selective trace sets \cs{trace@all} to zero, in +case it was~$-1$. +\ImpNoteStop + +\endinput diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/tex-inde.xen b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/tex-inde.xen new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..60b25a42b57 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/lollipop/tex-inde.xen @@ -0,0 +1,259 @@ +TeX-index entries + +%% the Lollipop format + +The Lollipop format is designed to make implementation of +new style definitions easy, even for people who can barely +program TeX macros. It is not compatible with either plain +TeX or LaTeX, although a lot of plain TeX constructs are +available. There is a manual with many elaborate examples; +see below. + + + +Name: lollipop-define.tex +Description: cross referencing macros for + the lollipop package +Keywords: lollipop, macro package, style definitions +Author: Victor Eijkhout and Vafa Khalighi +Supported: yes +Latest version: v1.03, 19 April 2014 +Archives: https://github.com/vafa/lollipop +Note: part of the lollipop package, see lollipop.tex. + +Name: lollipop-document.tex +Description: document handling macros for the + lollipop package +Keywords: lollipop, macro package, style definitions +Author: Victor Eijkhout and Vafa Khalighi +Supported: yes +Latest version: v1.03, 19 April 2014 +Archives: https://github.com/vafa/lollipop +Note: part of the lollipop package, see lollipop.tex. + +Name: lollipop-float.tex +Description: floating insertion macros + for the lollipop package +Keywords: lollipop, macro package, style definitions +Author: Victor Eijkhout and Vafa Khalighi +Supported: yes +Latest version: v1.03, 19 April 2014 +Archives: https://github.com/vafa/lollipop +Note: part of the lollipop package, see lollipop.tex. + +Name: lollipop-fontdefs.tex +Description: fontdefinitions for the lollipop package +Keywords: lollipop, macro package, style definitions +Author: Victor Eijkhout and Vafa Khalighi +Supported: yes +Latest version: v1.03, 19 April 2014 +Archives: https://github.com/vafa/lollipop +Note: part of the lollipop package, see lollipop.tex. + +Name: lollipop-fonts.tex +Description: font handling macros + for the lollipop package +Keywords: lollipop, macro package, style definitions +Author: Victor Eijkhout and Vafa Khalighi +Supported: yes +Latest version: v1.03, 19 April 2014 +Archives: https://github.com/vafa/lollipop +Note: part of the lollipop package, see lollipop.tex. + +Name: lollipop-heading.tex +Description: heading macros for the lollipop package +Keywords: lollipop, macro package, style definitions +Author: Victor Eijkhout and Vafa Khalighi +Supported: yes +Latest version: v1.03, 19 April 2014 +Archives: https://github.com/vafa/lollipop +Note: part of the lollipop package, see lollipop.tex. + +Name: lollipop-lists.tex +Description: list definition macros + for the lollipop package +Keywords: lollipop, macro package, style definitions +Author: Victor Eijkhout and Vafa Khalighi +Supported: yes +Latest version: v1.03, 19 April 2014 +Archives: https://github.com/vafa/lollipop +Note: part of the lollipop package, see lollipop.tex. + +Name: lollipop.tex +Description: main file for the lollipop package +Keywords: lollipop, macro package, style definitions +Author: Victor Eijkhout and Vafa Khalighi +Supported: yes +Latest version: v1.03, 19 April 2014 +Archives: https://github.com/vafa/lollipop +Note: requires define.tex, document.tex float.tex, + fontdefs.tex, fonts.tex, heading.tex, lists,tex, + lolplain.tex, output.tex, text.tex, tools.tex. + +Name: lollipop-plain.tex +Description: version of plain.tex customized + for the lollipop package +Keywords: lollipop, macro package, style definitions +Author: Victor Eijkhout and Vafa Khalighi +Supported: yes +Latest version: v1.03, 19 April 2014 +Archives: https://github.com/vafa/lollipop +Note: part of the lollipop package, see lollipop.tex. + +Name: lollipop-output.tex +Description: output routine macros + for the lollipop package +Keywords: lollipop, macro package, style definitions +Author: Victor Eijkhout and Vafa Khalighi +Supported: yes +Latest version: v1.03, 19 April 2014 +Archives: https://github.com/vafa/lollipop +Note: part of the lollipop package, see lollipop.tex. + +Name: lollipop-text.tex +Description: text environment definitions + for the lollipop package +Keywords: lollipop, macro package, style definitions +Author: Victor Eijkhout and Vafa Khalighi +Supported: yes +Latest version: v1.03, 19 April 2014 +Archives: https://github.com/vafa/lollipop +Note: part of the lollipop package, see lollipop.tex. + +Name: lollipop-tools.tex +Description: utility macros for the lollipop package +Keywords: lollipop, macro package, style definitions +Author: Victor Eijkhout and Vafa Khalighi +Supported: yes +Latest version: v1.03, 19 April 2014 +Archives: https://github.com/vafa/lollipop +Note: part of the lollipop package, see lollipop.tex. + +%% lollipop manual + +Name: comment.tex +Description: comment environment for plain TeX, + LaTeX, and lollipop TeX. +Keywords: lollipop, macro package, style definitions +Author: Victor Eijkhout and Vafa Khalighi +Supported: yes +Latest version: v1.03, 19 April 2014 +Archives: https://github.com/vafa/lollipop +Note: part of the manual of the lollipop package, + see lollipop.tex. + +Name: extern.tex +Description: description of external file handling + in lollipop TeX. +Keywords: lollipop, macro package, style definitions +Author: Victor Eijkhout and Vafa Khalighi +Supported: yes +Latest version: v1.03, 19 April 2014 +Archives: https://github.com/vafa/lollipop +Note: part of the manual of the lollipop package, + see lollipop.tex. + +Name: head.tex +Description: description of headings in lollipop TeX. +Keywords: lollipop, macro package, style definitions +Author: Victor Eijkhout and Vafa Khalighi +Supported: yes +Latest version: v1.03, 19 April 2014 +Archives: https://github.com/vafa/lollipop +Note: part of the manual of the lollipop package, + see lollipop.tex. + +Name: list.tex +Description: description of lists in lollipop TeX. +Keywords: lollipop, macro package, style definitions +Author: Victor Eijkhout and Vafa Khalighi +Supported: yes +Latest version: v1.03, 19 April 2014 +Archives: https://github.com/vafa/lollipop +Note: part of the manual of the lollipop package, + see lollipop.tex. + +Name: mandefs.tex +Description: style definition for the lollipop TeX manual. +Keywords: lollipop, macro package, style definitions +Author: Victor Eijkhout and Vafa Khalighi +Supported: yes +Latest version: v1.03, 19 April 2014 +Archives: https://github.com/vafa/lollipop +Note: part of the manual of the lollipop package, + see lollipop.tex. + +Name: lollipop-manual.tex +Description: master file for the lollipop TeX manual +Keywords: lollipop, macro package, style definitions +Author: Victor Eijkhout and Vafa Khalighi +Supported: yes +Latest version: v1.03, 19 April 2014 +Archives: https://github.com/vafa/lollipop +Note: requires comment.tex, extern.tex, head.tex, list.tex + mandefs.tex, lollipop-manual.bbl, opt.tex, out.tex, prelim.tex, + struct.tex, titlepag.tex, trace.tex. + +Name: opt.tex +Description: description of construct options + in lollipop TeX +Keywords: lollipop, macro package, style definitions +Author: Victor Eijkhout and Vafa Khalighi +Supported: yes +Latest version: v1.03, 19 April 2014 +Archives: https://github.com/vafa/lollipop +Note: part of the manual of the lollipop package, + see lollipop.tex. + +Name: out.tex +Description: description of output handling + in lollipop TeX. +Keywords: lollipop, macro package, style definitions +Author: Victor Eijkhout and Vafa Khalighi +Supported: yes +Latest version: v1.03, 19 April 2014 +Archives: https://github.com/vafa/lollipop +Note: part of the manual of the lollipop package, + see lollipop.tex. + +Name: prelim.tex +Description: introductory chapter of lollipop manual. +Keywords: lollipop, macro package, style definitions +Author: Victor Eijkhout and Vafa Khalighi +Supported: yes +Latest version: v1.03, 19 April 2014 +Archives: https://github.com/vafa/lollipop +Note: part of the manual of the lollipop package, + see lollipop.tex. + +Name: struct.tex +Description: description of the overall structure of + lollipop TeX files +Keywords: lollipop, macro package, style definitions +Author: Victor Eijkhout and Vafa Khalighi +Supported: yes +Latest version: v1.03, 19 April 2014 +Archives: https://github.com/vafa/lollipop +Note: part of the manual of the lollipop package, + see lollipop.tex. + +Name: titlepag.tex +Description: titlepage of the lollipop manual +Keywords: lollipop, macro package, style definitions +Author: Victor Eijkhout and Vafa Khalighi +Supported: yes +Latest version: v1.03, 19 April 2014 +Archives: https://github.com/vafa/lollipop +Note: part of the manual of the lollipop package, + see lollipop.tex. + +Name: trace.tex +Description: description of trace modes in lollipop TeX +Keywords: lollipop, macro package, style definitions +Author: Victor Eijkhout and Vafa Khalighi +Supported: yes +Latest version: v1.03, 19 April 2014 +Archives: https://github.com/vafa/lollipop +Note: part of the manual of the lollipop package, + see lollipop.tex. + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/dvilollipop.ini b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/dvilollipop.ini new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e15d75ee551 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/dvilollipop.ini @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +% copyright 2014 Vafa Khalighi +% +% +% This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% (at your option) any later version. +% +% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +% +% +\ifx\pdfoutput\undefined \else + \ifx\pdfoutput\relax \else + \input pdftexconfig + \pdfoutput=0 + \fi +\fi +% +% the usual format initialization. +\scrollmode +\input lollipop.tex +\dump +\endinput + +% dvilollipop.fmt is generated by `pdftex -ini -jobname=dvilollipop -progname=dvilollipop -translate-file=cp227.tcx -etex dvilollipop.ini' diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/dvilualollipop.ini b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/dvilualollipop.ini new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..53249eeeaed --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/dvilualollipop.ini @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +% copyright 2014 Vafa Khalighi +% +% +% This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% (at your option) any later version. +% +% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +% +% +% must be done first (activation of primitives) +\input luatexiniconfig.tex + +% settings inherited from pdftex +\input pdftexconfig.tex +% dvi output by default +\pdfoutput=0 + +\input luatex-unicode-letters.tex % set codes based on Unicode (full range) + +% the usual format initialization. +\scrollmode +\input lollipop.tex +\dump +\endinput + +% dvilualollipop.ini is generated by `luatex -ini -jobname=dvilualollipop -progname=dvilualollipop dvilualollipop.ini'
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/lollipop-define.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/lollipop-define.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b01e4e75473 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/lollipop-define.tex @@ -0,0 +1,425 @@ +% lollipop-define.tex copyright 1992/3 Victor Eijkhout +% copyright 2014 Vafa Khalighi +% +% +% This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% (at your option) any later version. +% +% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +% +% +\NewTrace:ref +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Symbolic references + +% User command for labels. +% this is hardly ever necessary: +% most commands directly accept the label. +% +\def\label[#1]{\bsp@hack\@label{#1}\esp@hack} + +% Automatic generation of labels. +% after \@Labelize{command}, it is possible to write \command[sym:ref] +% This is done for any generic construct that has a counter. +% +%\add@generic@stop@default{\ifhas@label \@Labelize{\@command}\fi} +\newif\ifhas@label +\add@generic@default{\has@labelno} +\@GenericOption{haslabel}{\global\has@labelyes} +\def\@Labelize#1{\edef\cs@e{\let\CSname{lab@#1}=\CSname{#1}}\cs@e + \csarg\edef{#1}{\begingroup + \aftergroup\CSname{lab@#1}\nxp\@referentiep}} +\def\@referentiep + {\ifnextchar[%] + \x@label{\ifNextChar<%> + \x@o@label{\gdef\xx@label{}\endgroup}% + }} + +% if \command has a symbolic key, +% \x@label#1 = +% \def\xx@label +% \@label{#1} +% \xx@label <- {} +% the \xx@label command is called at the start of every environment +% this delay is necessary, because the label is seen before +% the title, or before any counter is stepped. +% +\newif\ifcustom@label +\def\xx@label{}\def\RefLabel{} +\def\x@o@label<#1>{\global\custom@labeltrue + \global\current@label{#1}\x@label} +\def\x@label[#1]{\gdef\RefLabel{#1}% + \gdef\xx@label{\@label{#1}\global\custom@labelfalse + \gdef\xx@label{}}\endgroup} + +% Label contents +% mostly generated by \step@counter or so +% +\newtoks\current@label +\def\define@reference + #1{\ifcustom@label\else + \edef\cs@e{\global\current@label + {\counter@@repr{#1}{\csarg\number{\counter@name{#1}}}}}% + \cs@e + \fi} + +% Internal labeling command +% 1/ \current@label contains tokens describing the reference +% do a twostep unwrap of that +% 2/ write out the result to the .aux file +% 3/ if the current file has been \InputeFile'd, +% write out to the .aux of the input file. +% +% the string written out is for \@label{Key}: +% \refer@label{ref@Key}{label value}{page counter} +% +\def\@label@key#1{ref@#1} +\noeol +\def\@label#1{\Tmessage[ref]{Label definition: <#1>=\the + \current@label} + \ifWriteExtern \begingroup + \def\label[##1]{}\normalesc + \def\cprotect{\xp\string} + %\xp\xp\xp\string\FooCounter => + %\xp\string\Foo@R{\number\Foo@C} => \string\@arabic{123} + \def\protect{\noexpand\protect\noexpand} + %\test@defined@key{#1} + \edef\cs@e{\edef\nxp\cs@e{\current@label={\the\current@label}} + \nxp\cs@e} + \cs@e + %\Tmessage[ref]{Label as written: <\the\current@label>} + \edef\cs@e{\the\current@label} + \edef\cs@a##1{\nxp\csarg\write{##1@file} + {\string\refer@label{\@label@key{#1}} + {\macro@meaning\cs@e}{\noexpand\PageCounter}}} + \cs@a{aux} + \ifx\@invoernaam\@leeg + \else \ifLocalReferences \cs@a{incaux}\relax \fi\fi + \endgroup\fi} +\newcount\duplicate@labels +\def\test@defined@key#1{\if\UndefinedCS{\@label@key{#1}} + \Tmessage[ref]{First time definition of <#1>} + \else\xp\xp\xp\xp\xp\xp\xp\ifx\xp\xp\xp + \third@of@three\csn \@label@key{#1}\ecs\StaleRef + \begingroup + \edef\cs@e{\CSname{\@label@key{#1}}} + \xp\xp\xp\def\xp\xp\xp\cs@e\xp\xp\xp{\cs@e} + \temptoksa\xp\xp\xp{\xp\first@of@three\cs@e} + \edef\cs@e{\CSname{\@label@key{#1}}} + \xp\xp\xp\def\xp\xp\xp\cs@e\xp\xp\xp{\cs@e} + \temptoksb\xp\xp\xp{\xp\second@of@three\cs@e} + \edef\cs@e{\temptoksa + {{\the\temptoksa}{\the\temptoksb}\nxp\FreshRef}} + \cs@e + \csarg\xdef{\@label@key{#1}}{\the\temptoksa} + \endgroup + \Tmessage[ref]{Refreshing definition of <#1>:\@space + \xp\meaning\csn \@label@key{#1}\ecs} + \else\Wmessage{Duplicate label: <#1>}% + \advance\duplicate@labels\@ne\fi\fi} +\normaleol + +% complete expandable exploding of token lists +\def\macro@meaning#1{\xp\strip@macro@meaning\meaning#1} +\def\toks@meaning#1{\edef\cs@e{\the#1}\macro@meaning\cs@e} +\begingroup\escapechar=-1 +\xp\xp\xp\gdef\xp\xp\xp\strip@macro@meaning\xp\string + \csname macro:->\endcsname{} +\endgroup + +\NewDummy{StaleRef}\NewDummy{FreshRef} + +% Referring and Page references. +% first of all, when the .aux file is read: +% \refer@label{ref@Key}{label}{page} = +% \gdef\ref@Key{ {{label}} {{page}} } +% with extra braces for occurring fonts +% +\def\refer@label#1#2#3{\csarg\gdef{#1}{{{#2}}{{#3}}\StaleRef}} + +% then \ref[key] = \@ref\take@former[key] +% \pgref[key] = \@ref\take@latter[key] +% and \@ref\cs[key] = \expandafter\cs\ref@key +% = \cs {{label}} {{page}} +% +\def\ref {\ifnextchar(%) + {\@ref\first@of@three}{\@ref\first@of@three()}} +\def\pgref{\ifnextchar(%) + {\@ref\second@of@three}{\@ref\second@of@three()}} +\newcount\unknown@refs +\add@start@command{\unknown@refs\z@} +\def\@ref#1(#2)[#3]{% + \if\UndefinedCS{\@label@key{#3}}% + \message{Unknown #1{}{page}{}reference: <#3>}{\bf ??}% + \global\advance\unknown@refs\@ne + \else \@@ref{#1}{#2}{\@label@key{#3}}\fi} +\def\@@ref#1#2#3{\@@@ref#1{#3}% + \if\IsEmptyList{#2}\else,\penalty200\ #2\fi} +\def\@@@ref#1#2{% + \xp\xp\xp#1\csname#2\endcsname} +% for btxmac +\def\@printlabel#1{\@ref\first@of@three()[#1]} +%\@@@ref\first@of@three{\@label@key{#1}}} + +% Test for changed references +% at the end of the job +% +\def\test@refer@label#1#2#3{ + \def\cs@a{{{#2}}{{#3}}\FreshRef} + \def\cs@b{{{#2}}{{#3}}\StaleRef} + \csarg\ifx{#1}\cs@a + \else \csarg\ifx{#1}\cs@b + \else \labels@changedyes + \Tmessage[ref]{New definition for <#1>} + \fi\fi} + +% Citations. +% \cite[key] = [\ref[key]] +% \cite(string)[key] = [\ref[key], string] +% +%\def\cite{\ifnextchar(\y@cite\x@cite} +%\def\y@cite(#1)[#2]{[\ref[#2], #1]} +%\def\x@cite[#1]{[\ref[#1]]} + +% External Generic Option +% use: external:extfile ... external:stop +% stores result in \extern@x/y/z@toks in a tricky way: +% 'x' stores expandable parts, 'y' stores protectable parts. +% this is inserted in \@outerstartcommands +% +\NewTrace:ext +\newif\ifin@external +\add@generic@default{\in@externalno} +\newtoks\extern@toks \newtoks\late@extern@toks +\newtoks\build@extern@toks +\newtoks\extern@x@toks \newtoks\extern@y@toks \newtoks\extern@z@toks +\adds@generic@default{ + \extern@toks\empty@toks \late@extern@toks\empty@toks + \extern@x@toks\empty@toks\extern@y@toks\empty@toks} +\@GenericOption{external}{ + \switch {\if\EqualString{#1}} + {stop} {\external@stop{extern@toks}} + {late} {\external@stop{late@extern@toks}} + {default} {\external@start{#1}} + \endswitch} +\def\external@start#1{\b@group[external]\in@externalyes + \build@extern@toks\empty@toks + \switch@to@options@list{build@extern@toks} + \if\UndefinedCS{\file@ext@name{#1}} + \Wmessage{Unknown external file: <#1> + while defining <\@name>}\def\@add@toks##1{}% + \else \generate@extern{#1}% document: this writes the file name + \Tmessage[ext]{External definition <#1>} + \fi + \extern@x@toks\empty@stack \extern@y@toks\empty@stack + \extern@z@toks\empty@toks + \begingroup \switch@to@options@list{extern@z@toks} + } +\def\external@handle@title#1{\seen@textyes + \external@handle@expandable{#1}{\csn\@@@title{#1}\ecs}{title: <#1>}} +\def\external@handle@expandable#1#2#3{ + \extern@push@part{y}{\the\extern@z@toks} + \extern@push@part{x}{#2} + \Tmessage[ext]{External pushed #3} + \extern@z@toks\empty@toks} +\def\extern@push@part#1{\csarg{\let\xp\cs@a}{extern@#1@toks} + \xp\push@onto@cs\xp\cs@a\xp} +\def\extern@pop@n@pop{} +\def\external@before@title{\in@externalyes\seen@textno + \switch@to@options@list{e@before@toks}} +\def\in@ref@protect{\ifin@label\@add@toks{\protect}\fi} +\def\cs@in@ref@protect#1{% + \ifin@label \title@count@no@protect{#1} \fi + \ifin@external \title@count@no@protect{#1} \fi +} +\def\title@count@no@protect#1{% + \if\has@no@count@string #1Counter? + \if\has@no@title@string #1Title? + \@add@toks{\protect}\fi\fi} +\def\has@no@count@string #1Counter#2? + {00\fi\if\IsEmptyList{#2}} +\def\has@no@title@string #1Title#2? + {00\fi\if\IsEmptyList{#2}} +% wind up making an external: invert the stacks +% and append them +\def\external@stop#1{\extern@push@part{y}{\the\extern@z@toks} + \invert@csstack\extern@x@toks \invert@csstack\extern@y@toks + \xdef\cs@e{\nxp\@add@toks + {{\the\extern@x@toks}{\the\extern@y@toks}}} + \endgroup %revert to build@extern@toks + \cs@e \@add@toks{\e@extern} + \switch@to@options@list{#1} + \edef\cs@e{\nxp\@add@toks{\the\build@extern@toks}}\cs@e + \e@group[external]} +% how do we write stuff to the aux file? +% #1 is the x toks, #2 the y +\def\aux@write@external#1#2{% + \extern@x@toks{#1}\extern@y@toks{#2}% +% \let\\\relax +%\message{Expandables <\the\extern@y@toks>} +% \edef\cs@e{\extern@y@toks{#2}}\cs@e +%\message{becomes <\the\extern@y@toks>} + \length@of@csstack\extern@x@toks + \tempcounta\z@ \extern@toks\empty@toks + \loop\ifnum\tempcounta<\stack@length + \pop@cs@into\extern@z@toks\extern@y@toks + \append@cslist@to@cslist\extern@toks\extern@z@toks + \pop@cs@into\extern@z@toks\extern@x@toks + \extern@z@toks\xp\xp\xp{\the\extern@z@toks}% + \append@cslist@to@cslist\extern@toks\extern@z@toks + \advance\tempcounta\@ne\repeat + \pop@cs@into\extern@z@toks\extern@y@toks + \append@cslist@to@cslist\extern@toks\extern@z@toks + \xp\def\xp\cs@e\xp{\the\extern@toks}\edef\cs@e + {\write\aux@file{\real@meaning\cs@e}}\cs@e} +% +% Protection of expandable control sequences; +% value \nxp\protect\nxp is set during label definition and shipout +% \protect should be empty during execution +% +\def\protect{} + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% External references +% define explicitly the form a reference will take +% label:start ... label:stop +% +% Maybe this can be unified with the `external' option +% +\newif\ifin@label +\newif\iflabel@defined \newtoks\@labelcoms +\add@generic@default{\@labelcoms{} \label@definedno \in@labelno} +\@GenericOption{label}{ + \if\EqualString{#1}{stop}\e@group[label] + \else \global\label@definedyes\global\has@labelyes + \b@group[label] \in@labelyes + \switch@to@options@list{@labelcoms} + \fi} + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Substitutions + +% Long substitutions +% the style designer declares the existence of a substitution +% +% \DefineSubstitution:Foo = +% \def\Foo#1\par +% +\def\DefineSubstitution:#1 + {\Tmessage[def]{Substitution being defined: #1} + \csarg\edef{#1}##1\par{\@@subdef{#1}} + \edef\cs@e{\let\CSname{if#1Exists}=\CSname{iffalse}} + \cs@e + } +\def\@@subdef#1{\let\CSname{if#1Exists}=\CSname{iftrue}% + \def\CSname{#1@text}{##1}} + +% Short substitutions +% almost the same, but to end of line instead of to \par +% +\def\DefineShortSubstitution:#1 + {\@DefineShortSubstitution{#1}} +{\noeol +\othercr +\gdef\@DefineShortSubstitution#1{ + \Tmessage[def]{Defining short substitution: #1} + {\othercr + \csarg\xdef{#1}{\noexpand\othercr \CSname{@#1}} + \csarg\xdef{@#1}##1^^M{ + \@@subdef{#1}\noexpand\normalcr}} + \global\csarg\let{ifExists#1}=\iffalse}} + + +% Substitute +% is then a command for both user and style designer. +% \Substitute:text=uppercase/lowercase is possible +% but these take more than just expansion. +% +\def\Substitute:#1 {\@substitute#1== } +\def\@substitute#1=#2= + {\if\ifempty{#2}{\csname#1@text\endcsname}% + \else\if\EqualString{#2}{uppercase}% + \uppercase\xp\xp\xp{\csname#1@text\endcsname}% + \else \lowercase\xp\xp\xp{\csname#1@text\endcsname}% + \fi + \fi}%why did this say \noesc\csname\string#1@text... ? + +{\noeol +\othercr +\gdef\variant{\bgroup\othercr \@variant} +\gdef\@variant:#1=#2^^M#3\variantstop{ + \csarg\gdef{#1}{\par\bgroup #3 \csname#2\endcsname} + \csarg\xdef{#1stop}{\CSname{#2stop}\egroup} + \egroup} +} + +% Value +% this is analogous to \Distance (in file text) +% +\def\Value:#1=#2 + {\edef\cs@e{\if\UndefinedCS{#1}\noexpand\new@count + \else \noexpand\set@value \fi + {#1}% + \if\UndefinedCS{#2}{#2}% + \else \CSname{#2}\fi} + \cs@e} + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Tests +% +% Test user command +% +\def\DefineTest:#1 + {\Tmessage[def]{Defining test: #1} + \csarg\newif{if#1} + \csarg\def{#1}:##1 {\csname #1##1\endcsname}} + +% Test generic option +% +% option test:Foo tests if \ifFoo is defined +% +% if not, \let\ifFoo=\iffalse, and +% \StyleDefinitionStop performs a test +% and warns if still undefined +% +% \let\hang@fi\@empty globally +% \def\hang@fi{\@add@toks{\fi}} is defined locally +% ==> check on unclosed test options. +% +\@GenericOption{test}{ + \switch {\if\EqualString{#1}} + {otherwise}{\hang@else} + {stop}{\hang@fi \e@group} + {default}{\b@group + \if\UndefinedCS{if#1} + \check@existence{if#1} + \edef\cs@e{\global\let\CSname{if#1}\CSname{iffalse}} + \cs@e + \fi + \hang@fi@define + \edef\cs@e{\nxp\@add@toks{\CSname{if#1}}}\cs@e + } + \endswitch} + +% The body of these macros has to be kept outside of conditionals +% +\def\hang@else{\@add@toks{\else}} +\def\hang@fi@define{\def\hang@fi{\@add@toks{\fi}}} +\add@generic@default{\let\hang@fi\@empty} +\add@generic@stop@default + {\ifx\hang@fi\@empty\else + \Emessage{There are tests open in \@name}\fi} + +% voorgegeven tests uit TOOLS +\newif\ifVoortgang +\def\Voortgang:#1 {\csname Voortgang#1\endcsname} +\DefineTest:Diagnose + +\endinput + +% 92/11/26 ifcustom@label and attendant handling +% 92/12/05 \@label@key
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/lollipop-document.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/lollipop-document.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7014bae8423 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/lollipop-document.tex @@ -0,0 +1,381 @@ +% lollipop-document.tex copyright 1992/3 Victor Eijkhout +% copyright 2014 Vafa Khalighi +% +% +% This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% (at your option) any later version. +% +% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +% +% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%% D O C U M E N T S T R U C T U R E %%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +\DefineTest:LocalReferences +\NewTrace:doc + +% Start +% open external files and execute default commands +% +\newif\if@started +\def\Start{\@startedyes \the\start@commands + \ifBasicIndentIsSet\else + \Distance:basicindent=parindent \fi + \set@level@indent} +\def\StartCommand#1{\adds@start@command{#1}} + +% End +% 1/ close any open groups and give warnings +% 2/ \vfil\eject the last page +% 3/ \immediate\close the .auxs file +% 4/ load the .aux for writing the external files +% and testing changed references +% +\let\@end=\end +\def\Stop{\Close@all@groups + \the\stop@commands + \vfil \penalty\slotpenalty + \ifnum\unknown@refs>\z@ + \message{-- There \ifnum\unknown@refs=\@ne was an \else + were \number\unknown@refs\@space\fi + unresolved reference\ifnum\unknown@refs>\@ne s\fi.}\fi + \ifnum\duplicate@labels>\z@ + \message{-- There \ifnum\duplicate@labels=\@ne was an\else + were \number\duplicate@labels\@space\fi + duplicate label\ifnum\duplicate@labels>\@ne s\fi.}\fi + \immediate@close@aux@file{aux} + \ifWriteExtern \final@load@aux \fi + \@end} +\def\StopCommand#1{\adds@stop@command{#1}} + +%%%%%%%%%%%% input other files +\newwrite\aux@file \newwrite\incaux@file +\let\ifWriteaux\iftrue +\def\aux@name{aux} \def\aux@extension{aux} +\newif\if@auxopen \newif\if@incauxopen + +% the following line is in output.tex +%\add@mark@item{first@page} + +% Input files are in a group, +% they also set the IsFirstPage test +\def\InputFile:#1 {\begingroup \def\input@name{#1} + \Tmessage[doc]{Input File: #1} + \refresh@mark@item{first@page}{yes} + \refresh@mark@item{first@page}{no} + \ifLocalReferences + \get@aux@file{#1}{incaux}{aux}\fi + \input@file{#1}% + \immediate@close@aux@file{incaux} + \Close@all@groups + \def\test@input@name{#1}\ifx\input@name\test@input@name\else + \Wmessage{Input `#1' overbalanced}\fi + \endgroup} +\def\xInputFile:#1 {\input@file{#1}} +\def\input@file#1{\input #1 \vfil\penalty\slotpenalty\par} + +\let\input@name=\@empty +\let\test@input@name=\@empty + +% Input of Lollipop files +% +\def\InputLollipop:#1 {\makeatletter\input#1\relax\makeatother} + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% External Communication + +% List of files +% not including the .aux file +% +\newtoks\ext@files@list \ext@files@list={} + +% I don't want to remember my own naming conventions. +% +\def\file@ext@name#1{#1@extension} +\def\cs@file@ext@name#1{\csname#1@extension\endcsname} + +% Define External File +% #1 is name known to style definition, +% #2#3#4 is three-letter file extension in +% file system +% +% correspondence: \#1@extension = #2#3#4, \#2#3#4@name = #1 +% +% user test \Write#1 to prevent overwriting +% internal test \if@#2#3#4open +% \newwrite\#2#3#4@file +% +\def\DefineExternalFile:#1=#2#3#4#5 + {\Tmessage[doc]{Define external file `#1' (ext=#2#3#4)} + \csarg\newwrite{#2#3#4@file} + \append@to@list{ext@files@list}{\\#2#3#4; } + \csarg\newtoks{#1@local@defs}%constructed in \ExternalItem + \csarg\gdef{\file@ext@name{#1}}{#2#3#4} + \csarg\gdef{#2#3#4@name}{#1} + \DefineTest:{Write#1} + \global\csname Write#1yes\endcsname + \csarg\newif{if@#2#3#4open} + } + +%%%% Load + +% Initial load of the auxiliary file +% +\def\initial@load@aux{%\begingroup%why this group? + \disable@external@write@command + \Tmessage[doc]{Load initial aux file} + \get@aux@file{\jobname}{aux}{aux} + %\endgroup + \ifWriteExtern + \open@ext@file@for@output{\jobname}{aux}{aux} + \fi} +% A test to determine all-or-nothing writing of .aux file. +% below there is a redefinition for bibTeX +\DefineTest:WriteExtern \WriteExtern:yes +\ifini{\add@start@command{\initial@load@aux}} + +% Load of external file +% +\def\LoadExternalFile:#1 + {\if\UndefinedCS{\file@ext@name{#1}} + \Wmessage{LoadExternalFile: unknown external file `#1'} + \else \begingroup + \Tmessage[doc]{Loading external file: #1} + \WriteExtern:no %prevent trouble with undefined entries + \csarg\the{#1@local@defs} + \get@aux@file{\jobname}{\cs@file@ext@name{#1}} + {\cs@file@ext@name{#1}} + \endgroup + \fi} + +% Basic load +% +\def\get@aux@file#1#2#3{ + \csarg\openin{#2@file} #1.#3 + \csarg\ifeof{#2@file} + \message{No aux file `\csname#2@name\endcsname'} + \else \csarg\closein{#2@file} + \Tmessage[ref]{Inputting aux file <#2>: <#1.#3>} + \Tmessage[ext]{Inputting aux file <#2>: <#1.#3>} + \makeatletter \input #1.#3 \makeatother + \fi} + +% Open for output: +% initially used for the .aux file +% at the final load of the .aux file used to generate .toc +% et cetera +% +\def\open@ext@file@for@output#1#2#3{ + \csname ifWrite\csname #2@name\endcsname\endcsname + \immediate\openout\csname#2@file\endcsname=#1.#3 + \global\csname @#2openyes\endcsname + \immediate\write\csname#2@file\endcsname{\relax} + \Tmessage[doc]{File '#2' (#3) open for output} + \Tmessage[ext]{File '#2' (#3) open for output} + \else + \global\csname @#2openno\endcsname + \Tmessage[doc]{File '#2' (#3) not open for output} + \Tmessage[ext]{File '#2' (#3) not open for output} + \fi} +\def\open@external@files@for@output{ + \def\protect{\noexpand\protect\noexpand} + \def\\##1;{##1}\Tmessage[doc]{External files: \the\ext@files@list} + \def\\##1;{\open@ext@file@for@output{\jobname}{##1}{##1}} + \the\ext@files@list} + +\newif\iflabels@changed +\def\final@load@aux{\labels@changedno + \def\refer@label##1##2##3{\test@refer@label{##1}{##2}{##3}} + \open@external@files@for@output + \install@external@write@command + \Tmessage[doc]{Load aux for label testing and ext file generation} + \Tmessage[ext]{Load aux for label testing and ext file generation} + \makeatletter \input \jobname.aux + \end@write@extern + \iflabels@changed \Wmessage{Labels have changed. Rerun!} \fi + \makeatother} +\def\end@write@extern{ + \def\\##1;{\immediate@close@aux@file{##1}} + \the\ext@files@list} +\def\close@aux@file #1{\csname if@#1open\endcsname + \write\csname#1@file\endcsname{\relax} + \closeout\csname#1@file\endcsname + \Tmessage[doc]{File '#1' closed}\fi} +\def\immediate@close@aux@file#1{\csname if@#1open\endcsname + \immediate\write\csname#1@file\endcsname{\relax} + \immediate\closeout\csname#1@file\endcsname + \Tmessage[doc]{File '#1' immediately closed}\fi} + + +% Generate the extern call in the style definition +% this one is part of 'external:<file name>' +% +\def\generate@extern#1{\edef\cs@e + {\nxp\@add@toks{\nxp\@extern + {\CSname{\file@ext@name{#1}}} + {\@name} + {\ifhas@counter \CSname{\@name Counter}\fi} +%\counter@@repr{\@name} +%{\nxp\the\counter@@name{\@name}}\fi}% + }}\cs@e} + +% call: +% \@extern{extension}{object}{counter}\the\title@toks\e@extern +% to aux: +% \write@to@external{extension}{object}{counter}{page}{tekst}\ew@extern +% to .extension file: +% \object{counter}{page}tekst\par +% where \object is locally defined in the 'extension' file. +% +\def\ToExternalFile:#1=#2 + {\edef\cs@e{\nxp\x@extern{\cs@file@ext@name{#1}}}% + \cs@e{anon}{}{\\{#2}\\{}}{\\{}\\{}\\{}}\e@extern} +\def\@extern{\ifWriteExtern + \xp\x@extern \else \xp\skip@extern \fi} +\def\skip@extern#1#2#3\e@extern + {\Tmessage[ext]{Skipped `#2' for `#1'}} +\newtoks\ext@text@toks +\newtoks\ext@labl@toks +\newtoks\ext@page@toks +\begingroup\noeol\catcode`\?\catcode`\%\catcode`\%=12 +\gdef\x@extern#1#2#3#4#5\e@extern + {\begingroup\normalesc + \def\label[##1]{} + \def\protect{\noexpand\protect\noexpand} + \def\cprotect{\xp\string} + \Tmessage[ext]{Write to aux `#2' for `\csname#1@name\endcsname'} + \edef\cs@e{\write\aux@file{\string\write@to@external + {#1}{#2}{#3}}}\cs@e + \write\aux@file{ + {\counter@@repr{Page}{\csarg\number{\counter@name{Page}}}}%} + \aux@write@external{#4}{#5} + \write\aux@file{\string\ew@extern} + \endgroup} +\normaleol\endgroup + +% string a word, delimited by a space, +% first see whether it is a group, recognized by the fact +% that there is another space in it. +\def\string@um@up#1 {\string@space@group#1 \>\@bean} +\def\string@space@group#1 #2#3\@bean + {\ifx#2\> \string@word#1\@roy + \else \string{\string@um@up#1 #2#3 \string}% + \fi \@space\string@um@up} +% a word is delimited by \@roy; if the word is \> then this +% is the last word, and we should remove +% a trailing \@roy plus the \@space\string@um@up tokens after the call, +% but also parts of the conditional after the call have to be removed: +% \expandafter \take@three \expandafter \@roy \else .. \fi \@space\string@.. +% +% sick. very sick. +% +\def\string@word#1{\ifx#1\>\xp\expandafter\xp\take@three\xp\expandafter + \else \ifx#1\@roy + \else \string#1\ifcat\nxp#1\relax\@space\fi + \xp\xp\xp\string@word + \fi \fi} + +% an attempt to string up a title. +% this covers for the case where there are groups, +% but it is still quite wrong if \else or so is in the title +% +\NewDummy{@roy}\NewDummy{@bean}\NewDummy{@rope}\NewDummy{@bear} +\NewDummy{@Rope} +% Enable/Disable communication to external files +% former during initial load of .aux file, +% latter during final load of .aux file +% +\def\disable@external@write@command + {\def\write@to@external##1\ew@extern{}} +\disable@external@write@command %do this initially just to be sure +\def\install@external@write@command %grouping ok? + {\def\write@to@external##1##2##3##4##5\ew@extern + {\csname if@##1open\endcsname + \Tmessage[ext]{Write `##2' + to `\csname##1@name\endcsname'} + \ext@labl@toks{##3} + \ext@page@toks{##4} + \ext@text@toks{##5} + \immediate\write\csname##1@file\endcsname + {\CSname{##2}{\the\ext@labl@toks}% + {\the\ext@page@toks}\the\ext@text@toks + \string\par} + \else + \Tmessage[ext]{Skipped `##2' + for `\csname##1@name\endcsname'} + \fi}} + +%%%%%%%%%%%%% BibTeX interface +% we interface ourselves to the BtxMac macros +% of Karl Berry and Oren Patashnik, version 0.99h + +% prevent btxmac from rewriting *our* auxfile +% if btxmac has not been loaded this is just \relax +\adds@start@command{\csn @auxfiledonetrue\ecs} + +% alternate name for the aux write stream +\adds@start@command{\let\@auxfile\aux@file} + +% disable / alter Btxmac definitions +\def\bbl@hook{\default@everypar} +\adds@start@command{\let\bblhook\bbl@hook} + +% switch off btxmac if need be +\xp\def\xp\WriteExternno\xp + {\WriteExternno \let\noauxfile\@space} + +% if you want to read an aux file but not load btxmac: +\let\bibstyle\take@one \let\bibdata\take@one +\let\citation\take@one \let\nocite\take@one +% similarly the source: +\let\bibliography\take@one \let\bibliographystyle\take@one + +% user defined bibliography +\def\DefineBBL{\let\bbl@hook\BBL@hook \DefineList:BBL } +\def\BBL@hook + {\def\begin##1##2{\default@everypar\BBL}\def\end##1{\>}% + %intercept \begin{thebibliography}{width} + \def\bibitem{\ifNextChar[%] + \bbl@print@item\bbl@item} + \def\biblabelprint##1{} + } +\def\bbl@item#1{\item[#1]} +\def\bbl@print@item[#1]#2{\item<#1>[#2]} + +% refer to a bib item +\def\bibref[#1]{\cite{#1}}%{[\ref[#1]]\nocite{#1}} + +\def\one@bib@citation#1\@@{% this is what \bib@citation will become + \if@notfirstcitation + \printbetweencitations + \fi + % + \expandafter \ifx \csname\@citelabel{#1}\endcsname \relax + \if@citewarning + \message{\@linenumber Undefined citation `#1'.}% + \fi + % Give it a dummy definition: + \expandafter\gdef\csname\@citelabel{#1}\endcsname{% + {\tt \nobreak\hskip0pt#1\nobreak\hskip0pt}}% + \fi + \@printlabel{#1}% + \@notfirstcitationtrue +} +\def\@c@l#1{@empty} +\adds@start@command{\let\@onecitation\one@bib@citation + \let\@citelabel\@c@l} + +\endinput + +% 92/11/18 \Start extended with start@commands and \basicindent +% 92/11/20 \StopCommand added +% 92/11/21 groups removed from initial loading aux (twice) +% 92/11/26 BibTeX interface
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/lollipop-float.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/lollipop-float.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5aaa54c13ff --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/lollipop-float.tex @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +% lollipop-floats.tex copyright 1992/3 Victor Eijkhout +% copyright 2014 Vafa Khalighi +% +% +% This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% (at your option) any later version. +% +% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +% +% +% these macros handle inserts for the Lollipop format +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Floating insertions %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +\@GenericConstruct{Insertion} + +\NewTrace:ins + +\@InsertionOption{location}{ + \switch {\if\EqualString{#1}} + {top} {} + {bot} {} + {mid} {} + {default} {\Wmessage{Unknown qualifier: <location:#1>}} + \endswitch} +\newif\ifsplit@insert +\add@Insertion@default{\split@insertno} +\@InsertionOption{split}{ + \switch {\if\EqualString{#1}} + {no} {\split@insertno} + {default} {\split@insertyes} + \endswitch} + +\def\@DefineInsertion{ + \csarg\newinsert{\@name @ins} + \csarg\edef{\@name}{\insert\CSname{\@name @ins} + \ifsplit@insert\else\vbox\fi % make this a box if no split allowed + \bgroup \the\before@coms + } + \@DefineStopCommand{\the\after@coms \egroup} + } +\endinput +\newinsert\footins +\def\footnote#1{\let\@sf\empty % parameter #2 (the text) is read later + \ifhmode\edef\@sf{\spacefactor\the\spacefactor}\/\fi + #1\@sf\vfootnote{#1}} +\def\vfootnote#1{\insert\footins\bgroup + \interlinepenalty\interfootnotelinepenalty + \splittopskip\ht\strutbox % top baseline for broken footnotes + \splitmaxdepth\dp\strutbox \floatingpenalty\@MM + \leftskip\z@skip \rightskip\z@skip \spaceskip\z@skip \xspaceskip\z@skip + \textindent{#1}\footstrut\futurelet\next\fo@t} +\def\fo@t{\ifcat\bgroup\noexpand\next \let\next\f@@t + \else\let\next\f@t\fi \next} +\def\f@@t{\bgroup\aftergroup\@foot\let\next} +\def\f@t#1{#1\@foot} +\def\@foot{\strut\egroup} +\def\footstrut{\vbox to\splittopskip{}} +\skip\footins=\bigskipamount % space added when footnote is present +\count\footins=1000 % footnote magnification factor (1 to 1) +\dimen\footins=8in % maximum footnotes per page + +\newif\ifp@ge \newif\if@mid +\let\p@getrue=\p@geyes \let\p@gefalse=\p@geno +\let\@midtrue=\@midyes \let\@midfalse=\@midno +\def\topinsert{\@midfalse\p@gefalse\@ins} +\def\midinsert{\@midtrue\@ins} +\def\pageinsert{\@midfalse\p@getrue\@ins} +\skip\topins=\z@skip % no space added when a topinsert is present +\count\topins=1000 % magnification factor (1 to 1) +\dimen\topins=\maxdimen % no limit per page +\def\@ins{\par\begingroup\setbox\z@\vbox\bgroup} % start a \vbox +\def\endinsert{\egroup % finish the \vbox + \if@mid \dimen@\ht\z@ \advance\dimen@\dp\z@ + \advance\dimen@12\p@ \advance\dimen@\pagetotal + \ifdim\dimen@>\pagegoal\@midfalse\p@gefalse\fi\fi + \if@mid \bigskip\box\z@\bigbreak + \else\insert\topins{\penalty100 % floating insertion + \splittopskip\z@skip + \splitmaxdepth\maxdimen \floatingpenalty\z@ + \ifp@ge \dimen@\dp\z@ + \vbox to\vsize{\unvbox\z@\kern-\dimen@}% depth is zero + \else \box\z@\nobreak\bigskip\fi}\fi\endgroup} + +\endinput
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/lollipop-fontdefs.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/lollipop-fontdefs.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..2d9e02319f3 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/lollipop-fontdefs.tex @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +% lollipop-fontdefs.tex copyright 2014 Vafa Khalighi +% +% +% This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% (at your option) any later version. +% +% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +% +% +%\noeol +% good (?) old Computer Modern +\DefineTypeface{ComputerModern}{cm}% + {roman:r; slant:sl; italic:ti; mitalic:mi; bold:bx; typewriter:tt; + default:r;}% + {<6:5; <7:6; <8:7; <9:8; <10:9; <11:10; <12:10 \sc@led\magstephalf; + <14:10 \sc@led\magstep1; <16:10 \sc@led\magstep2; + <20:10 \sc@led\magstep3; >19:10 \sc@led\magstep4; + default:10;}% + [\ifStyle:italic \ifnum\Fsize<7 ti7\fi\fi + \ifStyle:typewriter \ifnum\Fsize<8 tt8\fi\fi] +\DefineTypeface{ComputerSans}{cmss}% + {roman:; italic:i; mitalic:i; bold:bx; demiboldcondensed:dc; + default:;}% + {<9:8; <10:9; <11:10; <12:10 \sc@led\magstephalf; + <14:10 \sc@led\magstep1; <16:10 \sc@led\magstep2; + <20:10 \sc@led\magstep3; >19:10 \sc@led\magstep4; + default:10;}% + [\ifStyle:bold \ifnum\Fsize<10 bx10\fi\fi] + +% MonoType +\DefineTypeface{MTGill}{MGilSan} + {roman:; italic:Ita; mitalic:Ita; bold:Bol; + lite:Lig; litital:LigIta; default:;} + {default: at \Fsize pt;} + +% Postscript +\DefineTypeface{macTimes}{Times} + {roman:; italic:I; mitalic:I; bold:B; default:;} + {default: at \Fsize pt;} +\DefineTypeface{macHelvetica}{Helvetica} + {roman:; italic:I; mitalic:I; bold:B; default:;} + {default: at \Fsize pt;} +\DefineTypeface{macAvantGarde}{AvantGarde} + {roman:; italic:I; mitalic:I; bold:B; default:;} + {default: at \Fsize pt;} +\DefineTypeface{macCourier}{cour} + {roman:; italic:i; mitalic:i; bold:b; default:;} + {default: at \Fsize pt;} +\DefineTypeface{unixTimes}{Times} + {roman:; italic:I; mitalic:I; bold:B; default:;} + {default: at \Fsize pt;} +\DefineTypeface{unixHelvetica}{Helvetica} + {roman:; italic:I; mitalic:I; bold:B; default:;} + {default: at \Fsize pt;} +\DefineTypeface{unixCourier}{cour} + {roman:; italic:i; mitalic:i; bold:b; default:;} + {default: at \Fsize pt;} + +\endinput diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/lollipop-fonts.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/lollipop-fonts.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d7a1ce76dc2 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/lollipop-fonts.tex @@ -0,0 +1,415 @@ +% lollipop-fonts.tex copyright 1992/3 Victor Eijkhout +% copyright 2014 Vafa Khalighi +% +% +% This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% (at your option) any later version. +% +% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +% +% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%% Font selection macros %%%%%%%%%%% + +%%%% +%%%% Text Fonts +%%%% + +\NewTrace:font + +% User commands to change the three parameters + +% \Typeface:FACE +% \F@name <-- FACE +% +\def\Typeface:#1 + {\if\UndefinedCS{#1@code}\Wmessage{Undefined typeface: `#1'}\fi + \def\F@name{#1}} +\let\TypeFace\Typeface + +% \Pointsize:NN +% \Fsize <-- NN +% compute script/sscript sizes +% if necessary install math fonts +% +\def\PointSize:#1 {\tempcounta=\@ww{#1}% + \edef\Fsize{\the\tempcounta}%this line is used in \set@mathfont + \xp\@setsizes\xp{\Fsize}% + \xp\pointsize@baselineskip\xp{\Fsize}} +\let\Pointsize=\PointSize + +% \Style:STYLE +% \F@style <-- STYLE +% load actual font +% put font in \textfont0 +% install value of \@space +% +\def\Style:#1 {\def\F@style{#1}% + \ifmmode\SetFamily\else\SetFont\fi} +\def\ifStyle:#1 {\xp\if\xp\EqualStringX\xp{\F@style}{#1}} + +% and together this makes: +% +\def\current@font{\F@name\F@style\romannumeral\Fsize} + + +% abbreviations for common styles +% +\def\tty{\Style:typewriter } +\def\rm{\Style:roman }\def\bf{\Style:bold }\def\it{\Style:italic } +\def\sl{\Style:italic } + +% Command for actual loading is also user command. +% If this is in a style definition, fill the math families. +% +\def\SetFont{\maybe@load@font + \if@started\else\store@main@font\fi + \ifx\cs@a\relax %error condition if load not succeeded + \else \csname\cs@a\endcsname + \@@space=.5em\relax + \fi} +\def\maybe@load@font{\edef\cs@a{\current@font}% + \if\UndefinedCS{\cs@a}\load@font\fi} +\def\load@font{\def@f@ext@name + \Tmessage[font]{Loading font (text): \cs@a=`\f@ext@name'}% + \edef\cs@e{\global\font\CSname{\cs@a}=\f@ext@name\relax}\cs@e + } +\def\def@f@ext@name + {\edef\f@ext@name{\ext@combo}% + \edef\f@ext@name{\ext@name + \ifx\f@ext@name\@empty \ext@style\ext@size + \else \f@ext@name \fi}} + +\def\face@tag{\F@name @code} +\def\cs@face@tag{\csname\face@tag\endcsname} + +% Find relative sizes of the current size +% and install math fonts +% +\def\@ps@rls#1{ps@rls\romannumeral#1} +\def\PointSizeScriptSizes:#1=#2,#3,#4 + {\csarg\def{\@ps@rls#1}{{#2}{#3}{#4}}} +\def\@setsizes#1{\if\UndefinedCS{\@ps@rls{#1}}\tempcounta#1\relax + \tempcountb\tempcounta \multiply\tempcountb7 \divide\tempcountb10 + \tempcountc\tempcounta \divide\tempcountc2 + \edef\@@setsizes + {{\the\tempcounta}{\the\tempcountb}{\the\tempcountc}}% + \else + \edef\@@setsizes{\csname\@ps@rls{#1}\endcsname}% + \fi + \expandafter\@setsize\@@setsizes} +\PointSizeScriptSizes:0=0,0,0 +\PointSizeScriptSizes:1=1,1,1 +\PointSizeScriptSizes:2=2,2,2 +\PointSizeScriptSizes:3=2,3,3 +\PointSizeScriptSizes:4=4,4,4 +\PointSizeScriptSizes:5=5,5,5 +\PointSizeScriptSizes:6=6,5,5 +\PointSizeScriptSizes:7=7,6,5 +\PointSizeScriptSizes:8=8,6,5 +\PointSizeScriptSizes:9=9,7,5 +\PointSizeScriptSizes:10=10,7,5 +\PointSizeScriptSizes:11=11,8,6 +\PointSizeScriptSizes:12=12,9,7 + +% Fill in a math font family corresponding to the +% surrounding size +\def\SetFamily{\ifface@size@changed\begingroup +%\tracingmacros=2 \tracingcommands\tracingmacros + \edef\tmp@sizes{\csname\@ps@rls{\Fsize}\endcsname} + \edef\Fsize{\xp\first@of@three\tmp@sizes}\maybe@load@font + \edef\cs@e{\global\textfont + \CSname{\F@style @fam}\CSname{\cs@a}}\cs@e + \edef\Fsize{\xp\second@of@three\tmp@sizes}\maybe@load@font + \edef\cs@e{\global\scriptfont + \CSname{\F@style @fam}\CSname{\cs@a}}\cs@e + \edef\Fsize{\xp\third@of@three\tmp@sizes}\maybe@load@font + \edef\cs@e{\global\scriptscriptfont + \CSname{\F@style @fam}\CSname{\cs@a}}\cs@e + \endgroup\fi + \csarg\fam{\F@style @fam}} +\newfam\roman@fam \def\roman@face@size{{foo}{bar}} +\newfam\italic@fam \def\italic@face@size{{foo}{bar}} +\newfam\bold@fam \def\bold@face@size{{foo}{bar}} +\newfam\tty@fam \def\tty@face@size{{foo}{bar}} +\def\ifface@size@changed{\iftrue} +\def\temporarily@out@of@order + {\edef\cs@a{\csn\F@style @face@size\ecs} + \if\EqualString{\F@name}{\xp\take@former\cs@a} + \if\EqualString{\Fsize}{\xp\take@latter\cs@a} + \csn iffalse\xp\xp\xp\ecs + \else \Tmessage[font]{Loading family <\F@style>} + \csarg\edef{\F@style @face@size}% + {{\F@name}{\Fsize}} + \csn iftrue\xp\xp\xp\ecs\fi + \else \Tmessage[font]{Loading family <\F@style>} + \csarg\edef{\F@style @face@size}% + {{\F@name}{\Fsize}} + \csn iftrue\xp\ecs \fi} + +% Define relative sizes, +% and install math fonts, +% loading if necessary +% +\def\@setsize#1#2#3{% + \def\normal{\def\Fsize{#1}\SetFont}\relax + \def\script{\def\Fsize{#2}\SetFont}\relax + \def\scriptscript{\def\Fsize{#3}\SetFont}\relax + \def\style@sizes{#1,#2,#3 }} +\newif\ifloading@math +\def\math@setsize#1,#2,#3 {% + \SaveFont \loading@mathyes + \set@mathfont{#1}\textfont + \set@mathfont{#2}\scriptfont + \set@mathfont{#3}\scriptscriptfont + \RestoreFont \loading@mathno + } + +% these lines are in 'text.tex' +%\everymath{\the\every@everymath} +%\everydisplay{\the\every@everymath} +%\every@everymath{\high@fam\count18\relax \xp\math@setsize\style@sizes} + +% Strut: .8\baselineskip+.2\baselineskip +% note: struts should be locally defined! +% +\def\make@strut{\tempdima=.8\baselineskip \tempdimb=.2\baselineskip + \edef\strut{\vrule height \the\tempdima width \z@ + depth \the\tempdimb \relax}} + +% Main Font +% is the font that's current at the end of the style definition +% this is switched to in the output routine (head/footline!) +% and the user can use it too. +% this does not take properly care of baselineskip and strut. +% nor math fonts, come to think of it. +% +\def\store@main@font + {\edef\MainFace{\def\nxp\F@name{\F@name}} + \SaveFont \let\MainFont\RestoreFont} +\let\MainFont\relax %cs is used in output@setup, which may be called + %from lollipop.tex + +% Save and restore fonts +% +\def\SaveFont + {\edef\RestoreFont{\def\nxp\F@name{\F@name}% + \def\nxp\Fsize{\Fsize}% + \def\nxp\F@style{\F@style}% + \nxp\SetFont + \baselineskip=\the\baselineskip\relax + } + } +\def\RestoreFont{\Wmessage{No `Savefont' has been given}} + +% Defined Fonts +% rather limited, because not upscalable. +% +\def\DefineFont:#1=#2,#3,#4 {\begingroup + \Typeface:#2 \PointSize:#3 \Style:#4 + \edef\cs@e{\global\let\CSname{#1}=\CSname{\current@font}}\cs@e + \endgroup} + + +% Increase / decrease point size +% +\def\PointSizeLarger{\if\NextChar[%] + \ps@plus{\ps@plus[1]}} +\def\PointSizeSmaller{\if\NextChar[%] + \ps@minus{\ps@minus[1]}} +\def\ps@plus[#1]{\let\save@Fsize\Fsize + \tempcounta\Fsize\relax \advance\tempcounta#1\relax + \edef\Fsize{\the\tempcounta}\SetFont + \let\Fsize\save@Fsize} +\def\ps@minus[{\ps@plus[-%] + }%] + +% Baselineskip +% +\def\BaselineSkip:#1 {\baselineskip\@ww{#1}\make@strut} +\def\@ps@bls#1{ps@bls\romannumeral#1} +\def\@@ps@bls#1{\tempcounta#1\relax\baselineskip\tempcounta pt + \baselineskip\bls@ps@ratio\baselineskip\relax} +\def\BaselineSkipPointSizeRatio:#1 {\def\bls@ps@ratio{#1}} +\BaselineSkipPointSizeRatio:1.2 +\def\PointSizeBaselineSkip:#1 + {\edef\cs@e{\nxp\pointsize@baselineskip{\w@w{#1}}}\cs@e}%nxp? +\def\pointsize@baselineskip#1{%also used in \PointSize + \if\UndefinedCS{\@ps@bls{#1}}\@@ps@bls{#1}% + \else \baselineskip\csname \@ps@bls{#1}\endcsname \fi + \make@strut} +\def\SetPointSizeBaselineSkip:#1=#2 + {\edef\cs@e{\w@w{#1}}% + \csarg\edef{\@ps@bls\cs@e}{\w@w{#2}}} + +\def\exblssizes#1{\ifcase#1\z@ \or \z@ \or \z@ \or \z@ \or \z@ + \or 6.1pt %5 + \or 7.3pt %6 + \or 8.5pt %7 + \or 9.7pt %8 + \or 11pt %9 + \or 12pt %10 + \or 13pt %11 + \or 14.5pt %12 + \or 15.6pt %13 + \or 16.8pt %14 + \or 18pt %15 + \or 19.2pt %16 + \or 20.4pt %17 + \or 21.6pt %18 + \or 22.8pt %19 + \or 24pt %20 + \else \ifnum#1=24 28pt \else + \ifnum#1=30 36pt \else + \ifnum#1=32 38pt \else + \ifnum#1=48 56pt \else + \z@ \Emessage{Unknown pointsize: #1}\fi\fi\fi\fi + \fi \normalbaselineskip\baselineskip} + +%%%% Math Fonts +% Math fonts are loaded through the \everymath and \everydisplay. +% This means that they are undefined outside math. +% Therefore, any load during the style definition is global. +% +% Symbol and extension fonts don't change with type +% Control sequences \m@.. are \let to 0 or 1 to indicate that +% math at a certain size has been loaded + +% The ten point extension font is special because it is used +% for all smaller sizes +\font\exx=cmex10 + +% Size to external name conversion for math fonts +\def\mi@size#1{\ifcase#1 \or \or \or \or \or 5\or 6\or 7\or 8\or + 9\or 10\or 10 \sc@led \magstephalf \or 10 \sc@led \magstep1\or + \or 10 \sc@led \magstep2\or \or 10 \sc@led \magstep3\or + \or 10 \sc@led \magstep3\or \or 10 \sc@led \magstep4\fi} +\let\sy@size=\mi@size \let\cm@size=\mi@size +\def\ex@size#1{\ifnum#1<10 10 \else\mi@size{#1}\fi} + +% For a size, test if it has been loaded yet, if not do; +% then install as given style +% +\def\set@mathfont#1#2%% #1=size #2=\text/script/scriptscript style + {\if\UndefinedCS{m@\romannumeral#1}\begingroup + \Tmessage[font]{Loading math style \string#2 at #1pt}%\globaldefs\@ne + \load@mathfammember{cm}{MathIT}{mi}{#1}\mi@size{'177}\relax + \load@mathfammember{cm}{MathSY}{sy}{#1}\sy@size{'060}\relax + \load@mathfammember{cm}{MathRM} {r}{#1}\cm@size{-1}\relax + \ifnum#1>10 \load@mathfammember{cm}{MathEX}{ex}{#1}\ex@size{-1}\relax + \else \global\csarg\let{MathEX\romannumeral#1}\exx + \fi + \global\csarg\let{m@\romannumeral#1}1\relax + \endgroup\fi + \if\UndefinedCS{\F@name VMI\romannumeral#1}\begingroup + \def\Fsize{#1}\def\F@style{mitalic}% + \load@mathfammember{\cs@face@tag} + {\F@name VMI}{\ext@style}{#1} + {\ext@size\take@one}{-1}\relax + \endgroup\fi + \def\Fsize{#1}\SetFont #20\the\font + #21 \csname MathIT\romannumeral#1\endcsname + #22 \csname MathSY\romannumeral#1\endcsname + #23 \csname MathEX\romannumeral#1\endcsname + #2\Kgriek \csname MathRM\romannumeral#1\endcsname + #2\VMIfam \csname \F@name VMI\romannumeral#1\endcsname} +\def\load@mathfammember + #1#2#3#4#5#6% + %% #1=root of external name #2=internal tag + %% #3=external tag #4=size #5=size convertor #6=skew character + {\Tmessage[font]{Loading font (math) + \csname#2\romannumeral#4\endcsname=#1#3#5{#4}}% + \global\xp\font\csname#2\romannumeral#4\endcsname= + #1#3#5{#4}\relax + \global\xp\skewchar\csname#2\romannumeral#4\endcsname=#6\relax + } + +% Allocate a family for cmr, which has Greek capitals +% +\storecat" +\ifini{\newfam\Kgriek} +\mathchardef\Gamma="0\hexdigit\Kgriek 00 +\mathchardef\Delta="0\hexdigit\Kgriek 01 +\mathchardef\Theta="0\hexdigit\Kgriek 02 +\mathchardef\Lambda="0\hexdigit\Kgriek 03 +\mathchardef\Xi="0\hexdigit\Kgriek 04 +\mathchardef\Pi="0\hexdigit\Kgriek 05 +\mathchardef\Sigma="0\hexdigit\Kgriek 06 +\mathchardef\Upsilon="0\hexdigit\Kgriek 07 +\mathchardef\Phi="0\hexdigit\Kgriek 08 +\mathchardef\Psi="0\hexdigit\Kgriek 09 +\mathchardef\Omega="0\hexdigit\Kgriek 0A + +% Math italic variables have to be from the current typeface +% maybe this should be switchable +% +\def\loop@redef@until#1{ +\loop \mathcode\tempcountb\tempcountc + \advance\tempcountb\@ne + \advance\tempcountc\@ne + \ifnum\tempcountb>#1\relax\else \repeat} +\ifini{ +\newfam\VMIfam +\tempcounta=-"100 \advance\tempcounta"\hexdigit\VMIfam00 +\tempcountb=`a \tempcountc=\mathcode`a +\advance\tempcountc\tempcounta +\loop@redef@until{`z} +\tempcountb=`A \tempcountc=\mathcode`A +\advance\tempcountc\tempcounta +\loop@redef@until{`Z} +} + +\restorecat" +\def\cal{\fam2} + +% Typewriter is a bit of a problem +% + \font\ttix=cmtt9 + \font\ttx=cmtt10 \font\ttxi=cmtt10 \sc@led \magstephalf + \font\ttxii=cmtt10 \sc@led \magstep1 + \font\ttxiv=cmtt10 \sc@led \magstep2 + \font\ttxvii=cmtt10 \sc@led \magstep3 + \font\ttxx=cmtt10 \sc@led \magstep4 + +\def\tt{\Typeface:ComputerModern \Style:typewriter } +\def\terugstreep{{\tt \char`\\}} + +% Typeface Definition +% \DefineTypeface{Naam}{rump}{style:exts}{size:exts}{combo:exts} +% after this \Typeface:Naam can be used +% the rump and the extension construct the external file names +% +\def\DefineTypeface#1#2#3#4{\csarg\def{#1@code}{#2} + \csarg\def{#1@styles}{#3 } + \csarg\def{#1@sizes}{#4 } + \if\NextChar[%] + {\DefineTypeface@combos{#1}}{\DefineTypeface@combos{#1}[]}} +\def\DefineTypeface@combos#1[#2]{\csarg\def{#1@combos}{#2}} + +\def\style@selector{\mswitch \xp\if\xp\EqualStringX\xp{\F@style} in: } +\def\a@style@selector#1{\mswitch \xp\if\xp\EqualStringX\xp{#1} in: } +\def\size@selector{\fswitch {\ifnum\Fsize} in: } +\def\a@size@selector#1{\fswitch {\ifnum#1} in: } + +\def\ext@combo{\csname\F@name @combos\endcsname} +\def\ext@style{\xp\xp\xp\style@selector + \csname\F@name @styles\endcsname\endswitch} +\def\ext@size {\xp\xp\xp\size@selector + \csname\F@name @sizes\endcsname\endswitch} +\def\ext@name{\csname\F@name @code\endcsname} + +%\noeol +\endinput + +% 2014/04/16 defined \PointSizeScriptSizes:12 +% 92/11/05 math family setting +% 93/07/03 removed \bold, \italic etc because of change in tools +% 93/07/24 F@size -> Fsize, fontdefs file split off
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/lollipop-heading.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/lollipop-heading.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..29023bf6cc1 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/lollipop-heading.tex @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +% lollipop-heading.tex copyright 1992 Victor Eijkhout +% copyright 2014 Vafa Khalighi +% +% +% This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% (at your option) any later version. +% +% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +% +% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%% H E A D I N G S %%%%%%%%%%%% +\@GenericConstruct{Heading} + +\newif\if@headed +\add@generic@default{\add@after@command{\@headedno}} +\add@Heading@default{\add@after@command{\@headedyes}} + +\add@Heading@default{\def\@afterpenalty{\penalty\@M} + \default@break@afterno} +\add@Heading@default{\has@marksyes} + +\def\@DefineHeading{ + \@DefineStopCommand{\relax} + \csarg\edef{\@name}% + {\@gen@open % this contains: \let\CSname{\@name Title}\nxp\tmp@title + \the\@main@options@list + \@gen@close} + } + +\@HeadingOption{TwoLines}{\switch {\if\EqualString{#1}} + {yes} {\add@after@command{\next@paragraph{\clubpenalty\M@ + \next@paragraph{\global\clubpenalty\default@clubpenalty}}}} + {no} {\add@after@command{\clubpenalty\default@clubpenalty}} + {default} {\edef\cs@e{\nxp\add@after@command{\nxp\next@paragraph + {\clubpenalty\@w@w{#1}\relax\nxp\next@paragraph + {\global\clubpenalty\default@clubpenalty}}}} + \cs@e} + \endswitch} + +\endinput
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/lollipop-lists.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/lollipop-lists.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..0da48fdcb3e --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/lollipop-lists.tex @@ -0,0 +1,362 @@ +% lollipop-lists.tex copyright 1992/3 Victor Eijkhout +% copyright 2014 Vafa Khalighi +% +% +% This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% (at your option) any later version. +% +% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +% +% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% L I S T S + + +\@GenericConstruct{List} + +\newif\if@initem \@initemyes \newif\if@alitem +\newbox\@labelbox + +\def\item{\Emessage{Item command outside list}} + +% Breakpoints around a list +% +% first redefine generic defaults: +% try not to break before, maybe not after, +% +\add@List@default{\def\@beforepenalty{\penalty1000 }} +\add@List@default{\def\@afterpenalty{\penalty200 }} + +% between items is okay +% +\add@List@default{\def\@betweenpenalty{\penalty-50 }} +\@ListOption{breakbetween}{ + \switch {\if\EqualString{#1}} + {no} {\def\@betweenpenalty{\penalty\@M}} + {yes} {\def\@betweenpenalty{\CSname{\h@or@v fil}\penalty-\@M}} + {0} {\def\@betweenpenalty{}} + {default} {\edef\cs@e{\def\nxp\@betweenpenalty{\penalty\@w@w{#1}\relax}} + \cs@e} + \endswitch + } + +\newtoks\indent@depth +\add@List@default{\indent@depth={}} + +\noeol +\def\@DefineList{ + \@DefineStopCommand{\nxp\xx@label \the\item@e@coms\@gen@close} + \csarg\edef{\@name}{\@gen@open + \ifitem@list \nxp\step@counter{itemlevel}\fi + \ifenum@list \nxp\step@counter{enumlevel} + \nxp\represent@counter{item} + {\nxp\enum@repr{\counter@@name{enumlevel}}}\fi + \ifleft@embedded@construct \previousindent\z@ + \else \nxp\PushIndentLevel + \ifauto@indent \else \levelindent\the\indent@depth \fi + \parindent\levelindent + \fi + \nxp\@alitemno + \nxp\start@counter{item}% + \the\item@b@coms + \def\nxp\item@label{ + \nxp\ifdim\wd\@labelbox>\tempdima + \ifitem@tab \advance\tempdima20pt\relax + {\nxp\item@label} + \else \iflabel@flow@right + \ifleft@embedded@construct + \else\hskip-\previousindent\fi + \box\@labelbox + \else \nxp\llap{\box\@labelbox}\fi\fi + \nxp\else \llap{\hbox to \tempdima + {\ifleft@item\else\hfil\fi + \box\@labelbox \ifleft@item\hfil\fi}} + \nxp\fi}% + \def\nxp\num@item + {\setbox\@labelbox=\hbox{\the\item@coms} + \tempdima\previousindent + \nxp\item@label %\nxp\Indent:no + \the\item@a@coms \nxp\xx@label} + \def\nxp\item + {\ifleft@embedded@construct + \else \nxp\if@alitem\@par%\CSname{@itembreek}% + \nxp\hold@parskip \nxp\fi \fi + \nxp\if\nxp\TestCounter:item >0 \@betweenpenalty \nxp\fi + \CSname{@\h@or@v white}{\white@between} + \nxp\@initemno \nxp\@alitemyes \nxp\noindent + \nxp\step@counter{item}\relax + \iflabel@defined\else\nxp\define@reference{item}\fi + \CSname{\@name @item}} + } + \csarg\edef{\@name @item}{ + \iflist@has@description \nxp\desc@item + \else \nxp\num@item\fi} + \@Labelize{\@name @item} + } +\normaleol + +% Inside a list Foo \item is defined as +% +% \item = all sorts of skips and switches +% step item counter, define reference +% \Foo@item +% +% \Foo@item[opt.lab.] = \desc@item or \num@item +% +% \desc@item = +% { \aftergroup\num@item \@description} +% +% \num@item = \item@label \item@a@coms \xx@label +% + +% Item +% start with start/left/right +% indicating alignment, start = left +% +\newif\ifleft@item \newif\ifitem@tab +\add@List@default{\left@itemyes \item@tabno} +\newtoks\item@coms % content of the item label +\newtoks\item@b@coms % start of the list? +\newtoks\item@a@coms % immediately after the item +\newtoks\item@e@coms % after the whole list +\add@List@default{\item@coms{}\item@b@coms{}\item@a@coms{} + \item@e@coms{}\def\@current@options@list{item@b@coms}} +\@ListOption{item}{ + \switch {\if\EqualString{#1}} + {stop} {\@add@toks{\egroup}\e@group + \def\@current@options@list{item@a@coms}} + {tabstop} {\item@tabyes + \@add@toks{\egroup}\e@group + \def\@current@options@list{item@a@coms}} + {left} {\global\left@itemyes + \b@group\def\@current@options@list{item@coms}% + \@add@toks{\bgroup}} + {start}{\global\left@itemyes + \b@group\def\@current@options@list{item@coms}% + \@add@toks{\bgroup}} + {right}{\global\left@itemno + \b@group\def\@current@options@list{item@coms}% + \@add@toks{\bgroup}} + {default} {\Emessage{Unknown option #1 for List, item}} + \endswitch} + +% Label overflow +% +\newif\iflabel@flow@right +\add@List@default{\label@flow@rightyes} +\@ListOption{labeloverflow}{ + \if\EqualString{#1}{left}\label@flow@rightno + \else\label@flow@rightyes\fi} + +% Description +% the line after \item gets picked up, +% and becomes available as `description' +% +\newif\iflist@has@description +\add@List@default{\list@has@descriptionno} +\@ListOption{description}{ + \global\list@has@descriptionyes \@add@toks{\description@text}} +{\noeol + \othercr +\gdef\@description{\bgroup\othercr \@@description} +\gdef\@@description#1^^M + {\gdef\description@text{#1}% + \egroup % balance the \bgroup in \@description + % which kept the \othercr local + \egroup % balance the \bgroup in \desc@item + % which enabled the \aftergroup\num@item + } +} +\def\desc@item{\bgroup + \aftergroup\num@item + \@description} + +% White between items +% +\add@List@default{\def\white@between{0pt}} +\@ListOption{whitebetween}{\def\white@between{#1}} +% \edef\white@between{\@w@w{#1}}} + +% Indentation +% is automatic (default) and level dependent +% or explicit +% +\newif\ifauto@indent +\add@List@default{\auto@indentyes} +\@ListOption{indentation}{ + \if\EqualString{#1}{automatic}\auto@indentyes + \else\auto@indentno + \edef\cs@e{\nxp\indent@depth={\@w@w{#1}}}\cs@e + \fi} + +% Tail of the list: +% everything after the keyword 'text' is tail +% +\@ListOption{text}{\at@breakpointyes + \def\@current@options@list{item@e@coms}} + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% List Nesting Counters +% + +% Item sign +% gives the default, level dependent marker +% +\new@@counter{itemlevel} \set@counter{itemlevel}0 +\newif\ifitem@list +\add@List@default{\item@listno} +\@ListOption{itemsign}{ + \global\item@listyes + \edef\cs@e{\nxp\@add@toks + {\nxp\ifcustom@label\nxp\the\current@label + \nxp\else\nxp\item@sign\counter@@name{itemlevel}% + \nxp\fi}} + \cs@e} +\def\@item@sign#1{itemsign\romannumeral#1} +\def\item@sign#1{\if\UndefinedCS{\@item@sign{#1}}\@@item@sign{#1}% + \else \csname \@item@sign{#1}\endcsname \fi} +\def\@@item@sign#1{\ifcase#1\relax\or + $\bullet$\or $\circ$ \or --\else $\cdot$\fi} +\def\SetItemSign:#1=#2{\csarg\edef{\@item@sign{#1}}% + {\cswitch \ifx#2 in: + b $\bullet$; + c $\circ$; + d $\diamond$; + m ---; + n --; + . $\cdot$; + default $\cdot$; + \endswitch}} + +% Item Counter +% +% Allocate a bare bones counter +\new@@counter{item}\represent@counter{item}1 +\newtoks\item@RL \item@RL{} + +% Keep track of enumerate list level +% +\new@@counter{enumlevel} \set@counter{enumlevel}0 +\newif\ifenum@list +\add@List@default{\enum@listno} +\@ListOption{itemCounter}{ + \global\enum@listyes + \@add@toks{\pad@clear\ifcustom@label\the\current@label + \else\itemCounter\fi} + } +\def\@enum@repr#1{enumrepr\romannumeral#1} +\def\enum@repr#1{\if\UndefinedCS{\@enum@repr{#1}}\@@enum@repr{#1}% + \else \csname \@enum@repr{#1}\endcsname \fi} +\def\@@enum@repr#1{\ifcase#1\relax\or + 1\or A\or I\or a\or i\else 1\fi} +\def\SetItemCounterRepresentation:#1=#2{\csarg\edef{\@enum@repr{#1}}{#2}} + +% +\def\@itembreek{\if@initem\par\fi} + +% Clear items for Widest. +% this is rather susceptible for improvement. +% +\def\ClearFor:#1 + {\def\widest@pad{#1}} +\def\widest@pad{\m@ne} +\def\pad@clear{\ifnum\widest@pad=\m@ne\else + \tempcounta\widest@pad + \advance\tempcounta-\LogTen{\cs@counter@name{item}}\relax + \hphantom{\ifcase\tempcounta \or 9\or 99 \or 999 \or 9999 \else 99999\fi + }% + \fi} + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Stripped Lists +% +% for use in external files +% + +\@GenericConstruct{ExternalItem}%stripped list + +\add@ExternalItem@default{\extra@args\tw@} + +\noeol +\def\@DefineExternalItem{ + \@DefineStopCommand{\@gen@close} + \ifx\pre@fix\@empty \Wmessage{No file for external item: \@name}\fi + \edef\cs@e{\nxp\append@to@list + {\pre@fix @local@defs} + {\nxp\if\nxp\UndefinedCS{\@command} + \nxp\Wmessage{Item `\@name' not defined for `\pre@fix'} + \nxp\else + \let\CSname{\@name}\CSname{\@command} + \nxp\fi}} + \cs@e + \csarg\edef{\@command}##1##2{ + \def\CSname{\@name Label}{##1} + \@gen@open\def\nxp\Page{##2} + \nxp\PushIndentLevel \let\nxp\nl\relax + \the\item@b@coms + \def\nxp\item{\ifleft@embedded@construct\else\noindent\fi + \setbox\@labelbox=\hbox{\the\item@coms} + \nxp\ifdim\wd\@labelbox>\previousindent + \iflabel@flow@right \hskip-\previousindent\box\@labelbox + \else \nxp\llap{\box\@labelbox}\fi + \nxp\else \llap{\hbox to \previousindent + {\ifleft@item\else\hfil\fi + \box\@labelbox \ifleft@item\hfil\fi}} + \nxp\fi}% + \ifexternal@item@has@item\nxp\item\the\item@a@coms\fi + \ifright@embedded@construct\else\@par\fi + \iflong@external\else\nxp\>\fi + } + } +\normaleol + +\add@ExternalItem@default{\@whitebefore\z@toks} +\add@ExternalItem@default{\@whiteafter\z@toks} +\add@ExternalItem@default{\let\Page\@space + \csarg\let{\@name Label}\@space} + +% Specify for what external file this is meant +% +\@ExternalItemOption{file}{ + \if\UndefinedCS{\file@ext@name{#1}} + \Emessage{File <#1> has not been defined yet}\fi + \def\pre@fix{#1}} + +\newif\iflong@external +\add@ExternalItem@default{\long@externalno} +\@ExternalItemOption{long}{ + \csname long@external#1\endcsname} + +% Commands before and after +% option 'title' is dummy +% +%\@ExternalItemOption{title}{} +% dangerous: better rely on automatic titelization + +% Item +% start with start/left/right +% indicating alignment, start = left +% +\add@ExternalItem@default{\left@itemyes} +\add@ExternalItem@default{\item@coms{}\item@b@coms{}\item@e@coms{} + \item@a@coms{}\def\@current@options@list{item@b@coms}} +\newif\ifexternal@item@has@item +\adds@ExternalItem@default{\external@item@has@itemno} +\def\ExternalItem@item{\external@item@has@itemyes + \List@item} + +% Label overflow +% +\add@ExternalItem@default{\label@flow@rightyes} +\let\ExternalItem@labeloverflow\List@labeloverflow + +\endinput + +% 92/11/26 itemsign / itemCounter changed to handle custom@label +% 93/01/03 item call in ExternalItem made conditional
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/lollipop-output.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/lollipop-output.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..eac3898a550 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/lollipop-output.tex @@ -0,0 +1,739 @@ +% lollipop-output.tex copyright 1992/3 Victor Eijkhout +% copyright 2014 Vafa Khalighi +% +% +% This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% (at your option) any later version. +% +% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +% +% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% O U T P U T %%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +\@GenericConstruct{PageGrid} + +\newif\if@pagegrid@installed +\ifini{\next@paragraph + {\if@pagegrid@installed \else + \Wmessage{No page grid installed}\fi + }} +\NewTrace:out +\add@PageGrid@default{\text@constructno} +\add@PageGrid@default{\has@marksyes} + +\newtoks\user@overrides +\def\add@user@override#1{\append@to@list{user@overrides}{#1}} + +\newif\if@nubalanceren +\newinsert\botins + +%%%% Page counting +% +% \count0 is the paper counter: +% is increased for every \shipout in the output routine +% \count1 is the page counter: +% you can do with it whatever you like. + +% This appears to the users as if \NewCounter:Page had been done. +% We do it by hand because the number has to be 1. +% +\countdef\sheet@counter=0 +\csarg\countdef{\counter@name{Page}}=1 +\edef\PageValue{\counter@@name{Page}} +\CounterRepresentation:Page=1 +\newtoks\Page@RL %trudge trudge! +\SetCounter:Page=1 + +%%%% Tests +% +\DefineTest:IsRightPage +\DefineTest:IsLeftPage +\DefineTest:IsFirstPage +\DefineTest:IsLastPage +\DefineTest:FlushBottom + +%% anonieme cs'en zijn in gebruik bij opbouw en gebruik %% +% \tempdima : / klad; gebruikt voor hoofdmeting; daarna in \text@column +% \tempdimc : / klad; gebruikt voor voetmeting +% \cs@a : in gebruik door \haalitems + +\def\slotpenalty{-10001} + +\def\@pseudoif#1#2{\tempcounta\escapechar \noesc + \edef\cs@e{\let\CSname{if@\string#1}\CSname{if\string#2}}\cs@e + \escapechar\tempcounta} +\@pseudoif\IsFirstPage\true \@pseudoif\IsLastPage\true +\@pseudoif\IsRightPage\true +\@pseudoif\IsLeftPage\false + +\def\leftright@setup + {\csarg\ifodd{\counter@name{Page}}\relax + \IsRightPage:yes \IsLeftPage:no + \else \IsRightPage:no \IsLeftPage:yes + \fi} +\def\firstpage@setup{\def\cs@a{yes} + \edef\cs@b{\xp\get@placed\xp{\firstmark}{first@page}} + \ifx\cs@a\cs@b \IsFirstPage:yes \else \IsFirstPage:no \fi} +\def\lastpage@setup + {\ifnum\outputpenalty=\slotpenalty\relax + \Tmessage[out]{Last page}\IsLastPage:yes + \else \IsLastPage:no + \fi} +\def\output@setup{\let\par\@par + \parindent\z@ \leftskip\z@ \rightskip\z@ \lineskip\z@ + \default@everypar \MainFont + \leftright@setup \firstpage@setup \lastpage@setup + \@colnum\@ne \output@set@page@width + \Tmessage[out]{Incoming text: (\the\ht\@cclv+\the\dp\@cclv) x + \the\wd\@cclv} + } + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Head, Foot, Body +% +% Separate boxes are allocated for the page +% head, body, and foot. +% Head and foot contain static material, the +% body contains the text. The body can be empty. +% +\newbox\page@head@box \newtoks\page@head@toks +\page@head@toks{} +\add@PageGrid@default + {\page@head@toks={\setbox\page@head@box=\vbox\bgroup}} +\newdimen\head@height +\def\measure@head{\head@height=\ht\page@head@box + \advance\head@height\dp\page@head@box + \Tmessage[out]{Head measurement: \the\head@height}} + +\newbox\page@foot@box \newtoks\page@foot@toks +\page@foot@toks{} +\add@PageGrid@default{\page@foot@toks= + {\setbox\page@foot@box=\vbox\bgroup}} +\newdimen\foot@height +\def\measure@foot{\foot@height=\ht\page@foot@box + \advance\foot@height\dp\page@foot@box + \Tmessage[out]{Foot measurement: \the\foot@height}} + +\def\goal@height@trace + {\tempdimb\text@height + \multiply\tempdimb\ifnum\user@n@cols=\m@ne\n@cols\else\user@n@cols\fi + \Tmessage[out]{Aim for text height: \the\text@height\@space + \ifnum\user@n@cols>\m@ne (\the\user@n@cols\@space columns; + total height: \the\tempdimb) + \else\ifnum\n@cols>\@ne (\the\n@cols\@space columns; + total height: \the\tempdimb) + \fi\fi}} + +\def\report@body@measurement{ + \Tmessage[out]{Body measurement: + (\the\ht\page@body@box+\the\dp\page@body@box) + x\the\wd\page@body@box} + \ifvoid\topins\else + \Tmessage[out]{Top inserts: \the\ht\topins+\the\dp\topins}\fi + \ifvoid\botins\else + \Tmessage[out]{Foot inserts: \the\ht\footins+\the\dp\footins}\fi + } + +\newbox\page@body@box \newtoks\page@body@toks +\page@body@toks{} +\add@PageGrid@default + {\page@body@toks={\setbox\page@body@box=\vbox\bgroup}} + +\def\finish@part@routines + {\append@to@list{page@head@toks}{\egroup\measure@head} + \append@to@list{page@foot@toks}{\egroup\measure@foot} + \append@to@list{page@body@toks}{\egroup}} + +\newbox\WholePage +\def\make@page{ + \setbox\WholePage=\vbox + {\box\page@head@box + \ifabut@head\nointerlineskip\fi + \ifabut@foot\tempdima\dp\page@body@box\fi + \box\page@body@box + \ifabut@foot\ifvoid\page@foot@box\else + \kern-\tempdima\relax\nointerlineskip\fi\fi + \box\page@foot@box}%\showbox\WholePage + } + +% \vsize has two possibilities: +% 1/ it is calculated dynamically by subtracting +% body and foot height from the total page height. +% If \vsize is different from \ht255, the page +% is thrown back. +% 2/ it is set and the page has whatever size results. +% +\newif\iftext@fits +\def\see@if@text@fits + {{\multiply\text@height\n@cols + \tempdima\text@height + \advance\tempdima-\vsize + \ifdim\tempdima<\z@ \tempdima=-\tempdima \fi + \ifdim\tempdima<.1pt\relax + \global\text@fitsyes + \Tmessage[out]{Page accepted.} + \else \global\text@fitsno + \Tmessage[out]{Text does not fit. (vsize=\the\vsize)} + \global\vsize=\text@height + \fi}} + +% Multicolumn stuff +% +% every PageGrid macro installs \n@cols, but the user +% can specify a different number with \NumberOfColumns:x +% This sets \user@n@cols which is usually -1 +% +\newcount\n@cols \n@cols\@ne +\newcount\@colnum +\newcount\user@n@cols \user@n@cols\m@ne +\Distance:GutterWidth=1cm +\def\NumberOfColumns:#1 + {\user@n@cols=\w@w{#1}\relax + \Tmessage[out]{Switch to \the\user@n@cols\@space columns} + \hsize\page@width + \tempdima\GutterWidth \multiply\tempdima\user@n@cols + \advance\tempdima-\GutterWidth + \advance\hsize-\tempdima \divide\hsize\user@n@cols + \Tmessage[out]{New hsize: \the\hsize}} +\add@user@override{\ifnum\user@n@cols=\m@ne\else + \csarg\let{\output@routine @body}\trivial@body + \n@cols\user@n@cols + \Tmessage[out]{User override: \the\n@cols\@space columns.}% + \fi} + +\def\trivial@body{\Tmessage[out]{Trivial multicolumn (\the\n@cols) setup} + \@colnum\@ne \splittopskip\topskip + \setbox\page@body@box\hbox{\text@column} + \@colnum\tw@ + \ifnum\n@cols>\@ne + \loop \setbox\page@body@box\hbox{\unhbox\page@body@box + \kern\GutterWidth \text@column} + \advance\@colnum\@ne + \ifnum\@colnum>\n@cols\else\repeat + \fi} +\def\real@text@column{\begingroup\vbadness\@M + \setbox\z@ + \ifnum\n@cols=\@ne + \vbox to \vsize{\boxmaxdepth\maxdepth + \ifvoid\topins\else\unvbox\topins \fi + \unvbox\@cclv + \ifvoid\footins\else\unvbox\footins \fi}% + \Tmessage[out]{Column: \the\ht\z@+\the\dp\z@}% + \else + \vsplit\@cclv to \text@height + \Tmessage[out]{Column \the\@colnum: \the\ht\z@+\the\dp\z@}% + \fi \ifnum\badness=\@M\Wmessage{Underfull textcolumn}\fi + \box\z@ \endgroup} + +\def\CurrentShipout{\shipout\box\WholePage} +\let\OriginalShipout\CurrentShipout +\newif\ifCountSheets \CountSheetsyes +\def\finish@off@page{\Tmessage[out]{Whole page: + \the\ht\WholePage+\the\dp\WholePage} + {\def\protect{\noexpand\protect\noexpand} + \def\cprotect{\expandafter\string} + \normalesc + \ifsink@pages + \message{Page sunk [\the\sheet@counter.\csarg\the + {\counter@name{Page}}]} + \deadcycles\z@ + \else \CurrentShipout + \ifCountSheets\global\advance\sheet@counter\@ne\fi + \fi + } + \global\step@counter{Page} + } +\def\shipout@and@unbox@remainder{ + \iftext@fits \make@page \finish@off@page \fi + \ifvoid\@cclv \Tmessage[out]{Shipped out whole page} + \else \Tmessage[out]{Part of page not shipped: \the\ht\@cclv} + \unvbox\@cclv + \ifnum\outputpenalty=\@M\else\penalty\outputpenalty\fi + \fi + \iftext@fits \ifother@grid\install@next@page@grid + \else\Tmessage[out]{Same grid once again.}\fi + \fi} + +\newif\ifsink@pages +\sink@pagesno +\let\NoPages\sink@pagesyes \let\PagesOut\sink@pagesno + +% this is a mess. clear up please. +\newtoks\page@options +\def\options@to@pagepart + {\append@toks@cs@to@list{page@\page@part @toks}\page@options + \page@options={}} +\add@PageGrid@default{\csarg\newtoks{\@name @routine} + \def\@current@options@list{page@options} + \def\page@part{head}\page@options{} + } + +\def\install@output@routine#1{{\globaldefs\@ne + \output=\xp{\csname#1@routine\endcsname}% + \def\output@routine{#1}% + \Tmessage[out]{Install output: #1 ---}% + \@pagegrid@installedyes + \csname#1@install@parameters\endcsname + }} + +\newdimen\text@height + +% During the load of this file we build up a list of +% defaults and test. These are then turned into PageGrid@default +% at the end of this file. +\newtoks\otr@settings \newtoks\otr@conditions +\def\add@otr@setting#1{\append@to@list{otr@settings}{#1}} +\def\del@otr@setting#1{\del@tok@from@list{otr@settings}#1} +\def\add@otr@condition#1{\append@to@list{otr@conditions}{#1}} +\def\set@otr@stuff{\def\cs@e##1{ + \edef\cs@f{\nxp\adds@PageGrid@default{\global##1={\the##1}}} + \cs@f} + \cs@e\otr@settings \cs@e\otr@conditions} +%\showthe\otr@settings \showthe\otr@conditions +%\showthe\PageGrid@defaults} + +\def\@DefinePageGrid{\options@to@pagepart \finish@part@routines + \csarg\edef{\@name @install@parameters}{% + \vsize\the\height@toks\relax \set@topskip + \multiply\vsize + \nxp\ifnum\user@n@cols>\@ne\user@n@cols\relax + \nxp\else\the\n@cols\relax\nxp\fi + \hsize\the\width@toks\relax + \def\CSname{\@name @page@width}% + {\the\width@toks\relax}% + \nxp\Tmessage[out]{Initial hsize: \nxp\the\hsize}% + \ifwidth@of@text + \else \nxp\hsize@from@page@width + \ifnum\the\n@cols>1 + \divide\hsize\the\n@cols\relax\fi + \fi + \nxp\Tmessage[out]{Installed hsize: \nxp\the\hsize}% + } + \csarg\edef{\@name @otr@parameters}{% + \the\otr@settings + \xp\@empty\the\otr@conditions + \CSname{height@of@text\ifheight@of@text yes\else no\fi}% + \text@height\the\height@toks\relax + \CSname{width@of@text\ifwidth@of@text yes\else no\fi}% + \n@cols\the\n@cols\relax} + \csarg\edef{\@name @head@foot}{\the\page@head@toks + \the\page@foot@toks + \ifheight@of@text\else + \advance\text@height-\head@height + \advance\text@height-\foot@height + \fi} + \csarg\edef{\@command @body}{\the\page@body@toks} + \csarg\edef{\@command}{% + \nxp\EjectPage + \nxp\install@output@routine{\@name}% + %\global\hsize= \ifseen@text \CSname{\@name @text@width}% + % \else \CSname{\next@page@grid @text@width}% + % \fi + \outer@start@commands \after@indent + } + \csarg\edef{\@name @routine}{ + \nxp\Tmessage[out]{======== Output routine: \@name\@space ==========} + \nxp\output@setup + \CSname{\@name @otr@parameters} + \nxp\the\user@overrides + \CSname{\@name @head@foot} + \nxp\goal@height@trace + \ifnum\n@cols=\z@ %% no text, trivial case. + \setbox\page@body@box\voidb@x + \nxp\text@fitsyes + \else \nxp\ifragged@bottom\nxp\text@fitsyes + \nxp\else\nxp\see@if@text@fits\nxp\fi + \nxp\iftext@fits + \let\nxp\text@column\nxp\real@text@column + \tempcounta\hbadness\hbadness\@M\CSname{\@name @body} + \nxp\ifnum\badness>\tempcounta + \nxp\Wmessage{Underfull page body}\nxp\fi + \hbadness\tempcounta\nxp\report@body@measurement + \nxp\fi + \fi + \nxp\shipout@and@unbox@remainder + \nxp\Tmessage[out]{==========}% + } + \xp\install@output@routine\xp{\@name} + } + +% not operative yet. +\new@dimen{user@page@height}{\m@ne sp} +\new@dimen{user@text@height}{\m@ne sp} +\def\Height:#1=#2 + {\switch {\if\EqualString{#1}} + {Page} {\user@page@height\w@w{#2}} + {Text} {\user@text@height\w@w{#2}} + {default} {\Wmessage{Unknown option: `Height:#1=#2'}} + \endswitch} + +%-- height of page/text +% +% the \ifheight@of@text conditional is also used +% during run time. +% +\newif\ifheight@of@text +\newtoks\height@toks \newdimen\page@height +\add@PageGrid@default{\height@of@textyes\height@toks{20cm}} +\add@PageGrid@default{\let\text@lines\relax} +\@PageGridOption{height}{ + \switch {\if\EqualString{#1}} + {page} {\height@of@textno} + {text} {\height@of@textyes} + {lines} {\height@of@textyes + \edef\cs@e{\def\nxp\text@lines{\@w@w{#2}}}\cs@e} + {default} {\Wmessage{Strange modifier: `height:#1=#2'}} + \endswitch + \edef\cs@e{\nxp\height@toks={\@w@w{#2}}}\cs@e + } +% Make sure that the \Height command is not used! +\@PageGridNOOP{Height} + +%%%% +% +% Width handling +% +\newif\ifwidth@of@text +\newtoks\width@toks \newdimen\page@width +\@PageGridOption{width}{ + \switch {\if\EqualString{#1}} + {page} {\width@of@textno} + {text} {\width@of@textyes} + {default} {\Wmessage{Strange modifier: `width:#1=#2'}} + \endswitch + \edef\cs@e{\nxp\width@toks={\@w@w{#2}}}\cs@e + } + +% Make sure that the \Width command is not used! +\@PageGridNOOP{Width} + +% At installation of the output routine, calculate the hsize +% if the page width is given. +% +\def\hsize@from@page@width + {\def\text@column{\hskip\z@\relax}% + \everyhbox{}\everyvbox{}% + \let\maybe@to@page@width\relax + \the\page@body@toks +%\ifdim\wd\page@body@box>0pt \showthe\page@body@toks \fi + \Tmessage[out]{Width page body minus text: \the\wd\page@body@box}% + \global\advance\hsize-\wd\page@body@box} + +% At the start of the output routine, calculate the page width +% from the hsize (which may have been tinkered with), or set to +% routine-specific page width (which may also have been changed). +% +\def\output@set@page@width + {\ifwidth@of@text + \edef\text@column{\hskip\the\wd\@cclv\relax\hskip\z@\relax}% + \let\maybe@to@page@width\relax + \csn\output@routine @body\ecs + \page@width\wd\page@body@box + \Tmessage[out]{Deduced page width: \the\page@width} + \else \def\maybe@to@page@width{ to \page@width} + \page@width\csn\output@routine @page@width\ecs\relax + \fi} + +%%%% Topskip +% initially the outer topskip is picked up, unless +% the option 'topskip' is given. +% +\add@PageGrid@default + {\edef\set@topskip + {\topskip\the\topskip\relax\splittopskip\topskip}} +\@PageGridOption{topskip}{ + \edef\cs@e + {\def\nxp\set@topskip{\topskip\@w@w{#1}\relax + \splittopskip\topskip}} + \cs@e + } +% ragged bottom the way it's done in plain TeX. +\newif\ifragged@bottom +\add@otr@setting{\ragged@bottomno} +\@PageGridOption{raggedbottom}{ + \del@otr@setting{\ragged@bottomno} + \add@otr@setting{\ragged@bottomyes} + \if\IsEmptyList{#1}\@add@toks{\var@topskip{60pt}} + \else\edef\cs@e{\nxp\@add@toks{\nxp\var@topskip{\@w@w{#1}}}} + \cs@e + \fi} +\def\var@topskip#1{\tempdima\topskip\tempskipa\z@ plus #1\relax + \topskip\tempdima \advance\topskip\tempskipa + \splittopskip\topskip} + +%-- textband +\newif\ifin@textband \add@PageGrid@default{\in@textbandno} +\@PageGridOption{textband}{ + \switch {\if\EqualString{#1}} + {start} {\start@textband} + {stop} {\stop@textband} + {default} {\Wmessage{Strange modifier `textband:#1'}} + \endswitch} +\newdimen\text@width +\def\start@textband + {\options@to@pagepart + \b@group[textband]\@hmodeyes\in@textbandyes + \@add@toks{\hbox \maybe@to@page@width\bgroup} + } +\def\stop@textband + {\@add@toks{\egroup} \e@group[textband] + \ifseen@text \before@textno + \def\page@part{body} \options@to@pagepart + \def\page@part{foot} + \fi} + +%-- band +\newif\ifabut@foot \newif\ifabut@head +\add@otr@setting{\abut@footno \abut@headno} +\@PageGridOption{band}{ + \switch {\if\EqualString{#1}} + {start} {\@add@toks{\hbox to \page@width\bgroup} + \b@group[band]\@hmodeyes + \def\block@closing{\@add@toks{\hfil\egroup} + \e@group[band]}} + {invisible} {\@add@toks{\setbox\tempboxa + \hbox to \page@width\bgroup} + \b@group[band]\@hmodeyes + \def\block@closing{\@add@toks{\hfil\egroup} + \ifbefore@text + \@add@toks{\vtop to\z@{\kern\z@\box\tempboxa\vss} + \nointerlineskip} + \del@otr@setting{\abut@headno} + \add@otr@setting{\abut@headyes} + %\global\abut@headyes + \else \@add@toks{\nointerlineskip + \vbox to\z@{\vss\box\tempboxa}} + \del@otr@setting{\abut@footno} + \add@otr@setting{\abut@footyes} + %\global\abut@footyes + \fi\e@group[band]}} + {stop} {\block@closing} + {default} {\Wmessage{Strange modifier `band:#1'}} + \endswitch} + + +%-- next page grid +\newif\ifother@grid +\add@PageGrid@default{\other@gridno} +\add@otr@setting{\other@gridno} +\add@otr@condition{\ifother@grid + \def\nxp\install@next@page@grid + {\nxp\install@output@routine{\next@page@grid}}% + \fi} +\@PageGridOption{NextPageGrid}{\other@gridyes + \del@otr@setting{\other@gridno} + \add@otr@setting{\other@gridyes} + \def\next@page@grid{#1} + } + +%-- text +\add@PageGrid@default{\n@cols\z@} +\newif\ifbefore@text +\newif\ifseen@text %this one is also used by 'external' +\add@PageGrid@default{\before@textyes \seen@textno} +\@PageGridOption{text}{\global\seen@textyes + \ifin@textband\else\Emessage{'text' has to be in 'textband'}\fi + \global\advance\n@cols\@ne + \@add@toks{\text@column}} + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% user commands + +\def\leegbladinvoegen{\@g@stapteller{Page}} +\def\EjectPage{\vfil\eject} +\def\ToRecto{\csarg\ifodd{\counter@name{Page}}\else\step@counter{Page}\fi} +\def\ToVerso{\csarg\ifodd{\counter@name{Page}}\step@counter{Page}\fi} + +% less useful user command (mostly for formatting the manual :-) +% +\newbox\saved@page@box \newdimen\saved@hsize \newcount\saved@pageno +\newtoks\saved@mark@items +\def\SuspendOutput{\xdef\saved@output@routine{\output@routine}% + \let\saved@shipout\CurrentShipout + \global\saved@hsize\hsize \global\saved@mark@items\mark@items + \global\saved@pageno\cs@counter@name{Page}% + \output{\global\setbox\saved@page@box\box\@cclv + \Tmessage[out]{Suspend output @\the\saved@pageno; + saved (\the\ht\saved@page@box+\the\dp\saved@page@box) + x \the\wd\saved@page@box}% + \global\output{\Emessage{You should not call output now!}% + \OriginalShipout\box\@cclv}}% + \eject + } +\def\ResumeOutput + {\xp\install@output@routine\xp{\saved@output@routine}% + \let\CurrentShipout\saved@shipout + \global\hsize\saved@hsize \global\mark@items\saved@mark@items + \global\cs@counter@name{Page}\saved@pageno + \unvbox\saved@page@box + \Tmessage[out]{Resume output}% + } + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Marks +%%%% +\NewTrace:mark +\def\FirstPlaced:#1 + {\Tmessage[mark]{First Placed #1 from \firstmark}% + \xp\get@placed\xp{\firstmark}{#1}} +\def\PreviousPlaced:#1 + {\Tmessage[mark]{Previous Placed #1 from \topmark}% + \xp\get@placed\xp{\topmark}{#1}} +\def\LastPlaced:#1 + {\Tmessage[mark]{Last Placed #1 from \botmark}% + \xp\get@placed\xp{\botmark}{#1}} +\def\get@placed#1#2{% + \get@@placed{#2}#1{SM}{}$}% SM: StopMarker +\def\get@@placed#1#2#3{\if\EqualStringX{#2}{SM}\xp\take@to@dollar + \else\if\EqualStringX{#1}{#2}% + \maybe@uppercase{#3}\xp\xp\xp\take@to@dollar + \else\xp\xp\xp\get@@placed\fi + \fi{#1}} +\ifini{\newtoks\mark@items} + % \newtoks\mark@toks % is this one used? + +\newif\ifhas@marks +\add@generic@default{\has@marksno} + % only yes in heading and output routine. + % it seems that you can have page breaks at marks... +\@GenericOption{nomarks}{\has@marksno} +\def\add@mark@item#1{\csarg\newtoks{mark@toks@#1}% + \Tmessage[mark]{Adding mark item #1}% + \global\mark@items\xp{\the\mark@items{#1}}} +\def\refresh@mark@item#1#2{\csarg\global{mark@toks@#1}{#2}} +\def\get@mark@items#1{\if\EqualStringX{#1}{SM}% + \else{#1}{\csarg\the{mark@toks@#1}}\xp\get@mark@items + \fi} +\def\place@mark{\mark{\xp\get@mark@items\the\mark@items{SM}}} + +% this one should be defined in document.tex +\add@mark@item{first@page} + +% Page wide rule + +\@PageGridOption{pagerule}{ + \@add@toks{\hrule width\page@width\relax\nobreak}} + +% Set default otr@settings and otr@conditions +\set@otr@stuff + +\endinput + +92/10/24 raggedbottom in progress +92/11/04 splittopskip made equal to topskip +92/11/14 messed with otr@xyz token lists +92/11/15 warning on underfull text column; + ragged bottom still not working properly +93/01/17 box \WholePage, new definition of \CurrentShipout + + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Old Stuff; maybe useful, maybe not + +\newskip\@topS \newskip\@botS +{\noeol +\othercr +\gdef\topillustratie{\bgroup\othercr \@topill} +\gdef\@topill:#1=#2^^M{\edef\cs@e{\gdef\CSname{@topS#1}{#2}} + \cs@e \global\advance\@topS #2\egroup} +\gdef\botillustratie{\bgroup\othercr \@botill} +\gdef\@botill:#1=#2^^M{\edef\cs@e{\gdef\CSname{@botS#1}{#2}} + \cs@e \global\advance\@botS #2\egroup}} + +\def\@wisill{\global\@topS\z@ \global\@botS\z@ + \csarg\gdef{@topS1}{\z@}\csarg\gdef{@botS1}{\z@} + \csarg\gdef{@topS2}{\z@}\csarg\gdef{@botS2}{\z@} + \csarg\gdef{@topS3}{\z@}\csarg\gdef{@botS3}{\z@} + } +\@wisill + +\newtoks\@stramienlijst +\def\invoerpad{} +\def\opmaak: #1\par{\@stramienlijst={} + \def\cs@a##1 {\eqstring{##1}{klaar}{}% + {\append@to@list{@stramienlijst}{\@probeerstramien ##1;} + \cs@a}} + \cs@a #1klaar }%% let op de significante spaties!! + %% en de spatie achter het laatste stramien komt van de ^^M +\def\invoer: #1 { + \def\@probeerstramien ##1;{\csn ##1\ecs + \message{Ik probeer het met opmaak: ##1} + \@installeertellers{##1} + \input \invoerpad#1.tex + \vfill\eject + \@bewaartellers{##1} + } + \the\@stramienlijst} + +%% uitloop van vorige output routine +% iftempf: als pagina geen uitloop gebruikt, direct eventuele +% uitloop leeg gooien. +% laatste pagina: tempboxa <- vbox{unvcopy255} +% er wordt een pagina uitgeworpen: +% - 255 is void: invoer is op, dus uitlopen +% als dit de laatste pagina was +% - 255 non-void: er is iets terug te werpen; dit was kennelijk niet +% de laatste pagina, dus geen uitloop. + +\newbox\@uitloop \newbox\@tempuitloop \newif\ifisereenuitloop + \Tmessage[out]{Aangetroffen uitloop: \the\ht\@uitloop+\the\dp\@uitloop} + +%-- uitloop +% mag alleen in kop of voet voorkomen. +\setbox\@tempuitloop= + \vbox{\ifvoid\topins\else\unvcopy\topins\fi + \unvcopy\@cclv\kern\z@} +\setbox\@tempuitloop=\hbox{} +\@PageGridOption{uitloop}{\tempfyes + \@add@toks{\Tmessage[out]{Uitloop wordt verwerkt.}% + \copy\@uitloop + }} + + \iftempd + \iftempc \Tmessage[out]{Eerste pagina, derhalve:} + \@loopnietuit \else \@loopuit \fi + \else \Tmessage[out]{Niet de laatste pagina, derhalve:} + \@loopnietuit \fi + + \iftempf \else \nxp\@uitloopwegwerpen \fi %geheugenbesparing. + +\def\@loopuit{\global\isereenuitloopyes + \global\setbox\@uitloop=\box\@tempuitloop + \Tmessage[out]{Uitloop: \the\ht\@uitloop+\the\dp\@uitloop}} +\def\@loopnietuit{\global\isereenuitloopno \@uitloopwegwerpen} +\def\@uitloopwegwerpen{ + \Tmessage[out]{Uitloop weggegooid: \the\ht\@uitloop+\the\dp\@uitloop} + \global\setbox\@uitloop=\hbox{}} + +%-- veld %% is deze nog nodig nu we 'tekstblok' generisch hebben? +\@PageGridOption{veld}{ + \eqstring{#1}{stop}% + {\@add@toks{\egroup}}% + {\@add@toks{\vtop\bgroup\kern0cm} + \eqstring{#1}{uitvullen}{}% + {\@add@toks{\hsize=\w@w{#1}} + \iftempc\advance\text@width-\w@w{#1}\fi} + }} +%-- parallel Nog eens goed over nadenken. +\@PageGridOption{parallel}{ + \eqstring{#1}{stop}% + {\@add@toks{\vfil\egroup\egroup}}% + {\@add@toks{\vtop\bgroup\kern0cm + \vbox to \vsize\bgroup}% dit is fout. + \eqstring{#1}{uitvullen}{}% + {\iftempc\advance\text@width-\w@w{#1}\relax\fi + \@add@toks{\hsize=\w@w{#1}}} + }} +%-- kolommenbalanceren +% heeft alleen zin voor meerkoloms uitvoer, +% werkt alleen op laatste pagina +\@PageGridOption{kolommenbalanceren}{ + \eqstring{#1}{}{\tempgyes}{\csn tempg#1\ecs}} + +\endinput
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/lollipop-plain.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/lollipop-plain.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..eb2c173f19d --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/lollipop-plain.tex @@ -0,0 +1,1237 @@ +% This is lollipop-plain.tex, the version of plain.tex adapted to the +% Lollipop format of Victor Eijkhout and Vafa Khalighi. +% copyright 1991/92 Victor Eijkhout +% copyright 2014 Vafa Khalighi +% +% +% This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% (at your option) any later version. +% +% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +% +% + +\catcode`\{=1 % left brace is begin-group character +\catcode`\}=2 % right brace is end-group character +\catcode`\$=3 % dollar sign is math shift +\catcode`\&=4 % ampersand is alignment tab +\catcode`\#=6 % hash mark is macro parameter character +\catcode`\^=7 \catcode`\^^K=7 % circumflex and uparrow are for superscripts +\catcode`\_=8 \catcode`\^^A=8 % underline and downarrow are for subscripts +\catcode`\^^I=10 % ascii tab is a blank space +\chardef\active=13 \catcode`\~=\active % tilde is active +\chardef\ignored=9 \chardef\other=12 +\catcode`\^^L=\active \outer\def^^L{\par} % ascii form-feed is "\outer\par" + +% We had to define the \catcodes right away, before the message line, +% since \message uses the { and } characters. +% When INITEX (the TeX initializer) starts up, +% it has defined the following \catcode values: +% \catcode`\^^@=9 % ascii null is ignored +% \catcode`\^^M=5 % ascii return is end-line +% \catcode`\\=0 % backslash is TeX escape character +% \catcode`\%=14 % percent sign is comment character +% \catcode`\ =10 % ascii space is blank space +% \catcode`\^^?=15 % ascii delete is invalid +% \catcode`\A=11 ... \catcode`\Z=11 % uppercase letters +% \catcode`\a=11 ... \catcode`\z=11 % lowercase letters +% all others are type 12 (other) + +% INITEX sets up \mathcode x=x, for x=0..127, except that +% \mathcode x=x+"7100, for x = `A to `Z and `a to `z; +% \mathcode x=x+"7000, for x = `0 to `9. +% The following changes define internal codes as recommended +% in Appendix C of The TeXbook: +\mathcode`\^^@="2201 % \cdot +\mathcode`\^^A="3223 % \downarrow +\mathcode`\^^B="010B % \alpha +\mathcode`\^^C="010C % \beta +\mathcode`\^^D="225E % \land +\mathcode`\^^E="023A % \lnot +\mathcode`\^^F="3232 % \in +\mathcode`\^^G="0119 % \pi +\mathcode`\^^H="0115 % \lambda +\mathcode`\^^I="010D % \gamma +\mathcode`\^^J="010E % \delta +\mathcode`\^^K="3222 % \uparrow +\mathcode`\^^L="2206 % \pm +\mathcode`\^^M="2208 % \oplus +\mathcode`\^^N="0231 % \infty +\mathcode`\^^O="0140 % \partial +\mathcode`\^^P="321A % \subset +\mathcode`\^^Q="321B % \supset +\mathcode`\^^R="225C % \cap +\mathcode`\^^S="225B % \cup +\mathcode`\^^T="0238 % \forall +\mathcode`\^^U="0239 % \exists +\mathcode`\^^V="220A % \otimes +\mathcode`\^^W="3224 % \leftrightarrow +\mathcode`\^^X="3220 % \leftarrow +\mathcode`\^^Y="3221 % \rightarrow +\mathcode`\^^Z="8000 % \ne +\mathcode`\^^[="2205 % \diamond +\mathcode`\^^\="3214 % \le +\mathcode`\^^]="3215 % \ge +\mathcode`\^^^="3211 % \equiv +\mathcode`\^^_="225F % \lor +\mathcode`\ ="8000 % \space +\mathcode`\!="5021 +\mathcode`\'="8000 % ^\prime +\mathcode`\(="4028 +\mathcode`\)="5029 +\mathcode`\*="2203 % \ast +\mathcode`\+="202B +\mathcode`\,="613B +\mathcode`\-="2200 +\mathcode`\.="013A +\mathcode`\/="013D +\mathcode`\:="303A +\mathcode`\;="603B +\mathcode`\<="313C +\mathcode`\=="303D +\mathcode`\>="313E +\mathcode`\?="503F +\mathcode`\[="405B +\mathcode`\\="026E % \backslash +\mathcode`\]="505D +\mathcode`\_="8000 % \_ +\mathcode`\{="4266 +\mathcode`\|="026A +\mathcode`\}="5267 +\mathcode`\^^?="1273 % \smallint + +% INITEX sets \uccode`x=`X and \uccode `X=`X for all letters x, +% and \lccode`x=`x, \lccode`X=`x; all other values are zero. +% No changes to those tables are needed in plain TeX format. + +% INITEX sets \sfcode x=1000 for all x, except that \sfcode`X=999 +% for uppercase letters. The following changes are needed: +\sfcode`\)=0 \sfcode`\'=0 \sfcode`\]=0 +% The \nonfrenchspacing macro will make further changes to \sfcode values. + +% Finally, INITEX sets all \delcode values to -1, except \delcode`.=0 +\delcode`\(="028300 +\delcode`\)="029301 +\delcode`\[="05B302 +\delcode`\]="05D303 +\delcode`\<="26830A +\delcode`\>="26930B +\delcode`\/="02F30E +\delcode`\|="26A30C +\delcode`\\="26E30F +% N.B. { and } should NOT get delcodes; otherwise parameter grouping fails! + +% To make the plain macros more efficient in time and space, +% several constant values are declared here as control sequences. +% If they were changed, anything could happen; so they are private symbols. +\chardef\@ne=1 +\chardef\tw@=2 +\chardef\thr@@=3 +\chardef\sixt@@n=16 +\chardef\@cclv=255 +\mathchardef\@cclvi=256 +\mathchardef\@m=1000 +\mathchardef\@M=10000 +\mathchardef\@MM=20000 + +% Allocation of registers + +% Here are macros for the automatic allocation of \count, \box, \dimen, +% \skip, \muskip, and \toks registers, as well as \read and \write +% stream numbers, \fam codes, \language codes, and \insert numbers. + +% When a register is used only temporarily, it need not be allocated; +% grouping can be used, making the value previously in the register return +% after the close of the group. The main use of these macros is for +% registers that are defined by one macro and used by others, possibly at +% different nesting levels. All such registers should be defined through +% these macros; otherwise conflicts may occur, especially when two or more +% macro packages are being used at once. + +% The following counters are reserved: +% 0 to 9 page numbering +% 10 count allocation +% 11 dimen allocation +% 12 skip allocation +% 13 muskip allocation +% 14 box allocation +% 15 toks allocation +% 16 read file allocation +% 17 write file allocation +% 18 math family allocation +% 19 language allocation +% 20 insert allocation +% 21 the most recently allocated number +% 22 constant -1 +% New counters are allocated starting with 23, 24, etc. Other registers are +% allocated starting with 10. This leaves 0 through 9 for the user to play +% with safely, except that counts 0 to 9 are considered to be the page and +% subpage numbers (since they are displayed during output). In this scheme, +% \count 10 always contains the number of the highest-numbered counter that +% has been allocated, \count 14 the highest-numbered box, etc. +% Inserts are given numbers 254, 253, etc., since they require a \count, +% \dimen, \skip, and \box all with the same number; \count 20 contains the +% lowest-numbered insert that has been allocated. Of course, \box255 is +% reserved for \output; \count255, \dimen255, and \skip255 can be used freely. + +% It is recommended that macro designers always use +% \global assignments with respect to registers numbered 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, and +% always non-\global assignments with respect to registers 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 255. +% This will prevent ``save stack buildup'' that might otherwise occur. + +\count10=22 % allocates \count registers 23, 24, ... +\count11=9 % allocates \dimen registers 10, 11, ... +\count12=9 % allocates \skip registers 10, 11, ... +\count13=9 % allocates \muskip registers 10, 11, ... +\count14=9 % allocates \box registers 10, 11, ... +\count15=9 % allocates \toks registers 10, 11, ... +\count16=-1 % allocates input streams 0, 1, ... +\count17=-1 % allocates output streams 0, 1, ... +\count18=3 % allocates math families 4, 5, ... +\count19=0 % allocates \language codes 1, 2, ... +\count20=255 % allocates insertions 254, 253, ... +\countdef\insc@unt=20 % the insertion counter +\countdef\allocationnumber=21 % the most recent allocation +\countdef\m@ne=22 \m@ne=-1 % a handy constant +\def\wlog{\immediate\write\m@ne} % write on log file (only) + +% Here are abbreviations for the names of scratch registers +% that don't need to be allocated. + +\countdef\count@=255 +\dimendef\dimen@=0 +\dimendef\dimen@i=1 % global only +\dimendef\dimen@ii=2 +\skipdef\skip@=0 +\toksdef\toks@=0 + +% Now, we define \newcount, \newbox, etc. so that you can say \newcount\foo +% and \foo will be defined (with \countdef) to be the next counter. +% To find out which counter \foo is, you can look at \allocationnumber. +% Since there's no \boxdef command, \chardef is used to define a \newbox, +% \newinsert, \newfam, and so on. + +% Be able to save the allocation state. Write streams are +% excepted from this. +\def\SaveAlloc{\xdef\RestoreAlloc + {\begingroup\globaldefs=1 + \count10=\the\count10 \count11=\the\count11 \count12=\the\count12 + \count13=\the\count13 \count14=\the\count14 \count15=\the\count15 + \count16=\the\count16 %\count17=\the\count17 + \count18=\the\count18 + \endgroup}} +%LP no longer outer; switch off trace in these macros +\def\@@newcount{\alloc@0\count\countdef\insc@unt} +\def\@@newdimen{\alloc@1\dimen\dimendef\insc@unt} +\def\@@newskip{\alloc@2\skip\skipdef\insc@unt} +\def\@@newmuskip{\alloc@3\muskip\muskipdef\@cclvi} +\def\@@newbox{\alloc@4\box\chardef\insc@unt} +\let\newtoks\relax +\let\@@newtoks=\relax % we do this to allow plain.tex to be read in twice +\def\@@newhelp#1#2{\newtoks#1#1\expandafter{\csname#2\endcsname}} +\def\@@newtoks{\alloc@5\toks\toksdef\@cclvi} +\def\@@newread{\alloc@6\read\chardef\sixt@@n} +\def\@@newwrite{\alloc@7\write\chardef\sixt@@n} +\def\@@newfam{\alloc@8\fam\chardef\sixt@@n} +\def\@@newlanguage{\alloc@9\language\chardef\@cclvi} + +\def\newcount#1{\@TM@s\@@newcount#1\@TM@r} +\def\newdimen#1{\@TM@s\@@newdimen#1\@TM@r} +\def\newskip#1{\@TM@s\@@newskip#1\@TM@r} +\def\newmuskip#1{\@TM@s\@@newmuskip#1\@TM@r} +\def\newbox#1{\@TM@s\@@newbox#1\@TM@r} +\let\newtoks=\relax % we do this to allow plain.tex to be read in twice +\def\newhelp#1#2{\@TM@s\@@newhelp#1#2\@TM@r} +\def\newtoks#1{\@TM@s\@@newtoks#1\@TM@r} +\def\newread#1{\@TM@s\@@newread#1\@TM@r} +\def\newwrite#1{\@TM@s\@@newwrite#1\@TM@r} +\def\newfam#1{\@TM@s\@@newfam#1\@TM@r} +\def\newlanguage#1{\@TM@s\@@newlanguage#1\@TM@r} +\def\alloc@#1#2#3#4#5{\global\advance\count1#1by\@ne + \ch@ck#1#4#2% make sure there's still room + \allocationnumber=\count1#1% + \global#3#5=\allocationnumber + \wlog{\string#5=\string#2\the\allocationnumber}} +\def\newinsert#1{\global\advance\insc@unt by\m@ne + \ch@ck0\insc@unt\count + \ch@ck1\insc@unt\dimen + \ch@ck2\insc@unt\skip + \ch@ck4\insc@unt\box + \allocationnumber=\insc@unt + \global\chardef#1=\allocationnumber + \wlog{\string#1=\string\insert\the\allocationnumber}} +\def\ch@ck#1#2#3{\ifnum\count1#1<#2% + \else\errmessage{No room for a new #3}\fi} + +%% trace +{\def\newcount{\alloc@0\count\countdef\insc@unt} + \def\newdimen{\alloc@1\dimen\dimendef\insc@unt} +\newcount\@TM@c \newcount\@TC@c +\newdimen\z@ \global\z@=0pt} +\def\@TM@s{\@TC@c\tracingcommands \tracingcommands\z@ + \@TM@c\tracingmacros \tracingmacros\z@ + \relax} +\def\@TM@r{\tracingmacros\@TM@c \tracingcommands\@TC@c} +\let\x@TM@s\@TM@s \let\x@TM@r\@TM@r + +% Here are some examples of allocation. +\newdimen\maxdimen \maxdimen=16383.99999pt % the largest legal <dimen> +\newskip\hideskip \hideskip=-1000pt plus 1fill % negative but can grow +\newskip\centering \centering=0pt plus 1000pt minus 1000pt +\newdimen\p@ \p@=1pt % this saves macro space and time +%V \newdimen\z@ \z@=0pt % naar boven +\newskip\z@skip \z@skip=0pt plus0pt minus0pt +\newbox\voidb@x % permanently void box register + +% And here's a different sort of allocation: +% For example, \newif\iffoo creates \footrue, \foofalse to go with \iffoo. +\def\newif#1{%\@TM@s + \count@\escapechar \escapechar\m@ne + \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter + \xdef\@if#1{yes}{\let\noexpand#1=\noexpand\iftrue}% + \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter + \xdef\@if#1{true}{\let\noexpand#1=\noexpand\iftrue}% + \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter + \xdef\@if#1{no}{\let\noexpand#1=\noexpand\iffalse}% + \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter + \xdef\@if#1{false}{\let\noexpand#1=\noexpand\iffalse}% + \global\@if#1{no}% the condition starts out false + \escapechar\count@ +% \@TM@r +} +\def\@if#1#2{\csname\expandafter\if@\string#1#2\endcsname} +{\uccode`1=`i \uccode`2=`f \uppercase{\gdef\if@12{}}} % `if' is required + + +% Assign initial values to TeX's parameters + +% All of TeX's numeric parameters are listed here, +% but the code is commented out if no special value needs to be set. +% INITEX makes all parameters zero except where noted. + +\pretolerance=100 +\tolerance=200 % INITEX sets this to 10000 +\hbadness=1000 +\vbadness=1000 +\linepenalty=10 +\hyphenpenalty=50 +\exhyphenpenalty=50 +\binoppenalty=700 +\relpenalty=500 +\clubpenalty=150 +\widowpenalty=150 +\displaywidowpenalty=50 +\brokenpenalty=100 +\predisplaypenalty=10000 +% \postdisplaypenalty=0 +% \interlinepenalty=0 +% \floatingpenalty=0, set during \insert +% \outputpenalty=0, set before TeX enters \output +\doublehyphendemerits=10000 +\finalhyphendemerits=5000 +\adjdemerits=10000 +% \looseness=0, cleared by TeX after each paragraph +% \pausing=0 +% \holdinginserts=0 +% \tracingonline=0 +% \tracingmacros=0 +% \tracingstats=0 +% \tracingparagraphs=0 +% \tracingpages=0 +% \tracingoutput=0 +\tracinglostchars=1 +% \tracingcommands=0 +% \tracingrestores=0 +% \language=0 +\uchyph=1 +% \lefthyphenmin=2 \righthyphenmin=3 set below +% \globaldefs=0 +% \maxdeadcycles=25 % INITEX does this +% \hangafter=1 % INITEX does this, also TeX after each paragraph +% \fam=0 +% \mag=1000 % INITEX does this +% \escapechar=`\\ % INITEX does this +\defaulthyphenchar=`\- +\defaultskewchar=-1 +% \endlinechar=`\^^M % INITEX does this +\newlinechar=-1 +\delimiterfactor=901 +% \time=now % TeX does this at beginning of job +% \day=now % TeX does this at beginning of job +% \month=now % TeX does this at beginning of job +% \year=now % TeX does this at beginning of job +\showboxbreadth=5 +\showboxdepth=3 +\errorcontextlines=5 + +\hfuzz=0.1pt +\vfuzz=0.1pt +\overfullrule=5pt +\hsize=6.5in +\vsize=8.9in +\maxdepth=4pt +\splitmaxdepth=\maxdimen +\boxmaxdepth=\maxdimen +% \lineskiplimit=0pt, changed by \normalbaselines +\delimitershortfall=5pt +\nulldelimiterspace=1.2pt +\scriptspace=0.5pt +% \mathsurround=0pt +% \predisplaysize=0pt, set before TeX enters $$ +% \displaywidth=0pt, set before TeX enters $$ +% \displayindent=0pt, set before TeX enters $$ +\parindent=20pt +% \hangindent=0pt, zeroed by TeX after each paragraph +% \hoffset=0pt +% \voffset=0pt + +% \baselineskip=0pt, changed by \normalbaselines +% \lineskip=0pt, changed by \normalbaselines +\parskip=0pt plus 1pt +\abovedisplayskip=12pt plus 3pt minus 9pt +\abovedisplayshortskip=0pt plus 3pt +\belowdisplayskip=12pt plus 3pt minus 9pt +\belowdisplayshortskip=7pt plus 3pt minus 4pt +% \leftskip=0pt +% \rightskip=0pt +\topskip=10pt +\splittopskip=10pt +% \tabskip=0pt +% \spaceskip=0pt +% \xspaceskip=0pt +\parfillskip=0pt plus 1fil + +\thinmuskip=3mu +\medmuskip=4mu plus 2mu minus 4mu +\thickmuskip=5mu plus 5mu + +% We also define special registers that function like parameters: +\newskip\smallskipamount \smallskipamount=3pt plus 1pt minus 1pt +\newskip\medskipamount \medskipamount=6pt plus 2pt minus 2pt +\newskip\bigskipamount \bigskipamount=12pt plus 4pt minus 4pt +\newskip\normalbaselineskip \normalbaselineskip=12pt +\newskip\normallineskip \normallineskip=1pt +\newdimen\normallineskiplimit \normallineskiplimit=0pt +\newdimen\jot \jot=3pt +\newcount\interdisplaylinepenalty \interdisplaylinepenalty=100 +\newcount\interfootnotelinepenalty \interfootnotelinepenalty=100 + +% Definitions for preloaded fonts + +\def\magstephalf{1095 } +\def\magstep#1{\ifcase#1 \@m\or 1200\or 1440\or 1728\or 2074\or 2488\fi\relax} + +% Fonts assigned to \preloaded are not part of "plain TeX", +% but they are preloaded so that other format packages can use them. +% For example, if another set of macros says "\font\ninerm=cmr9", +% TeX will not have to reload the font metric information for cmr9. + +%\font\tenrm=cmr10 % roman text +%\font\preloaded=cmr9 +%\font\preloaded=cmr8 +%\font\sevenrm=cmr7 +%\font\preloaded=cmr6 +%\font\fiverm=cmr5 + +%\font\teni=cmmi10 % math italic %LP in fonts.tex +%\font\preloaded=cmmi9 +%\font\preloaded=cmmi8 +%\font\seveni=cmmi7 +%\font\preloaded=cmmi6 +%\font\fivei=cmmi5 + +%\font\tensy=cmsy10 % math symbols %LP in fonts.tex +%\font\preloaded=cmsy9 +%\font\preloaded=cmsy8 +%\font\sevensy=cmsy7 +%\font\preloaded=cmsy6 +%\font\fivesy=cmsy5 + +\font\tenex=cmex10 % This seems to be necessary here + +%\font\preloaded=cmss10 % sans serif +%\font\preloaded=cmssq8 + +%\font\preloaded=cmssi10 % sans serif italic +%\font\preloaded=cmssqi8 + +%%\font\tenbf=cmbx10 % boldface extended +%\font\preloaded=cmbx9 +%\font\preloaded=cmbx8 +%%\font\sevenbf=cmbx7 +%\font\preloaded=cmbx6 +%%\font\fivebf=cmbx5 + +\font\tentt=cmtt10 % typewriter +%\font\preloaded=cmtt9 +%\font\preloaded=cmtt8 + +%\font\preloaded=cmsltt10 % slanted typewriter + +%%\font\tensl=cmsl10 % slanted roman +%\font\preloaded=cmsl9 +%\font\preloaded=cmsl8 + +%%\font\tenit=cmti10 % text italic +%\font\preloaded=cmti9 +%\font\preloaded=cmti8 +%\font\preloaded=cmti7 + + +\let\preloaded=\undefined % preloaded fonts must be declared anew later. + +%LP \skewchar moved to fonts.tex +%\skewchar\teni='177 \skewchar\seveni='177 \skewchar\fivei='177 +%\skewchar\tensy='60 \skewchar\sevensy='60 \skewchar\fivesy='60 + +% Macros for setting ordinary text + +\def\frenchspacing{\sfcode`\.\@m \sfcode`\?\@m \sfcode`\!\@m + \sfcode`\:\@m \sfcode`\;\@m \sfcode`\,\@m} +\def\nonfrenchspacing{\sfcode`\.3000\sfcode`\?3000\sfcode`\!3000% + \sfcode`\:2000\sfcode`\;1500\sfcode`\,1250 } + +\def\^^M{\ } % control <return> = control <space> +\def\^^I{\ } % same for <tab> + +\def\lq{`} \def\rq{'} +\def\lbrack{[} \def\rbrack{]} + +\let\endgraf=\par \let\endline=\cr + +%LP In case we redefine \par, here is the original +\let\@par=\par + +\def\space{ } +\def\empty{} +\def\null{\hbox{}} + +\let\bgroup={ \let\egroup=} + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Catcode alterations + +%%%% Dospecials +% +% (not counting ascii null, tab, linefeed, formfeed, return, delete) +% Each symbol in the list is preceded by \do, which can be defined +% if you want to do something to every item in the list. +% +% " added wrt plain definition +% +\def\dospecials{\@TM@s\do\ \do\\\do\{\do\}\do\$\do\&% + \do\#\do\^\do\^^K\do\_\do\^^A\do\%\do\~\do\"\@TM@r} + +% handy abbrevs +% +\def\makeother#1{\catcode`#1\other} +\def\othercr{\makeother\^^M\relax} +\def\normalcr{\catcode`\^^M=5\relax} +\def\activecr{\catcode`\^^M\active} +\def\noeol{\endlinechar\m@ne}\def\normaleol{\endlinechar`\^^M\relax} +\def\noesc{\escapechar\m@ne}\def\normalesc{\escapechar`\\\relax} + +% obeylines +% +% In \obeylines, we say `\let^^M=\par' instead of `\def^^M{\par}' +% since this allows, for example, `\let\par=\cr \obeylines \halign{...' +% +% addition for empty lines +% +{\activecr % these lines must end with % + \gdef\obeylines{\activecr \def^^M{\@par\leavevmode\hbox{}}}% + \global\let^^M\@par} % this is in case ^^M appears in a \write + +% obeyspaces +% +% plain: {\obeyspaces\global\let =\space} +% extended for initial spaces on a line +% +{\catcode`\ \active +\gdef\obeyspaces{\catcode`\ \active\let =\@ospace}} +\def\@ospace{\leavevmode{} } + +%LP minimal improvement over the original \loop macro +\long\def\loop#1\repeat{\long\def\body{#1}\iterate} +\def\iterate{\let\loopnext\relax \body \let\loopnext\iterate \fi + \loopnext} +\let\repeat=\fi % this makes \loop...\if...\repeat skippable + +\def\thinspace{\kern .16667em } +\def\negthinspace{\kern-.16667em } +\def\enspace{\kern.5em } + +\def\enskip{\hskip.5em\relax} +\def\quad{\hskip1em\relax} +\def\qquad{\hskip2em\relax} + +\def\smallskip{\vskip\smallskipamount} +\def\medskip{\vskip\medskipamount} +\def\bigskip{\vskip\bigskipamount} + +\def\nointerlineskip{\prevdepth-1000\p@} +\def\offinterlineskip{\baselineskip-1000\p@ + \lineskip\z@ \lineskiplimit\maxdimen} + +\def\topglue{\nointerlineskip\vglue-\topskip\vglue} % for top of page +\def\vglue{\afterassignment\vgl@\skip@=} +\def\vgl@{\par \dimen@\prevdepth \hrule height\z@ + \nobreak\vskip\skip@ \prevdepth\dimen@} +\def\hglue{\afterassignment\hgl@\skip@=} +\def\hgl@{\leavevmode \count@\spacefactor \vrule width\z@ + \nobreak\hskip\skip@ \spacefactor\count@} + +\def~{\penalty\@M \ } % tie +\def\slash{/\penalty\exhyphenpenalty} % a `/' that acts like a `-' + +\def\break{\penalty-\@M} +\def\nobreak{\penalty \@M} +\def\allowbreak{\penalty \z@} + +\def\filbreak{\par\vfil\penalty-200\vfilneg} +\def\goodbreak{\par\penalty-500 } +\def\eject{\par\break} +\def\supereject{\par\penalty-\@MM} + +\def\removelastskip{\ifdim\lastskip=\z@\else\vskip-\lastskip\fi} +\def\smallbreak{\par\ifdim\lastskip<\smallskipamount + \removelastskip\penalty-50\smallskip\fi} +\def\medbreak{\par\ifdim\lastskip<\medskipamount + \removelastskip\penalty-100\medskip\fi} +\def\bigbreak{\par\ifdim\lastskip<\bigskipamount + \removelastskip\penalty-200\bigskip\fi} + +\def\line{\hbox to\hsize} +\def\leftline#1{\line{#1\hss}} +\def\rightline#1{\line{\hss#1}} +\def\centerline#1{\line{\hss#1\hss}} + +\def\rlap#1{\hbox to\z@{#1\hss}} +\def\llap#1{\hbox to\z@{\hss#1}} + +\def\m@th{\mathsurround\z@} +\def\underbar#1{$\setbox\z@\hbox{#1}\dp\z@\z@ + \m@th \underline{\box\z@}$} + +\newbox\strutbox +\setbox\strutbox=\hbox{\vrule height8.5pt depth3.5pt width\z@} +\def\strut{\relax\ifmmode\copy\strutbox\else\unhcopy\strutbox\fi} + +\def\hidewidth{\hskip\hideskip} % for alignment entries that can stick out +\def\ialign{\everycr{}\tabskip\z@skip\halign} % initialized \halign +\newcount\mscount +\def\multispan#1{\omit \mscount#1\relax + \loop\ifnum\mscount>\@ne \sp@n\repeat} +\def\sp@n{\span\omit\advance\mscount\m@ne} + +%LP We keep the old tabbing macros +\newif\ifus@ \newif\if@cr +\newbox\tabs \newbox\tabsyet \newbox\tabsdone + +\def\cleartabs{\global\setbox\tabsyet\null \setbox\tabs\null} +\def\settabs{\setbox\tabs\null \futurelet\next\sett@b} +\let\+=\relax % in case this file is being read in twice +\def\sett@b{\ifx\next\+\def\nxt{\afterassignment\s@tt@b\let\nxt}% + \else\let\nxt\s@tcols\fi \let\next\relax \nxt} +\def\s@tt@b{\let\nxt\relax \us@false\m@ketabbox} +\def\tabalign{\us@true\m@ketabbox} % non-\outer version of \+ +\outer\def\+{\tabalign} +\def\s@tcols#1\columns{\count@#1\dimen@\hsize + \loop\ifnum\count@>\z@ \@nother \repeat} +\def\@nother{\dimen@ii\dimen@ \divide\dimen@ii\count@ + \setbox\tabs\hbox{\hbox to\dimen@ii{}\unhbox\tabs}% + \advance\dimen@-\dimen@ii \advance\count@\m@ne} + +\def\m@ketabbox{\begingroup + \global\setbox\tabsyet\copy\tabs + \global\setbox\tabsdone\null + \def\cr{\@crtrue\crcr\egroup\egroup + \ifus@\unvbox\z@\lastbox\fi\endgroup + \setbox\tabs\hbox{\unhbox\tabsyet\unhbox\tabsdone}}% + \setbox\z@\vbox\bgroup\@crfalse + \ialign\bgroup&\t@bbox##\t@bb@x\crcr} + +\def\t@bbox{\setbox\z@\hbox\bgroup} +\def\t@bb@x{\if@cr\egroup % now \box\z@ holds the column + \else\hss\egroup \global\setbox\tabsyet\hbox{\unhbox\tabsyet + \global\setbox\@ne\lastbox}% now \box\@ne holds its size + \ifvoid\@ne\global\setbox\@ne\hbox to\wd\z@{}% + \else\setbox\z@\hbox to\wd\@ne{\unhbox\z@}\fi + \global\setbox\tabsdone\hbox{\box\@ne\unhbox\tabsdone}\fi + \box\z@} + +\chardef\%=`\% +\chardef\&=`\& +\chardef\#=`\# +\chardef\$=`\$ +\chardef\ss="19 +\chardef\ae="1A +\chardef\oe="1B +\chardef\o="1C +\chardef\AE="1D +\chardef\OE="1E +\chardef\O="1F +\chardef\i="10 \chardef\j="11 % dotless letters +\def\aa{\accent23a} +\def\l{\char32l} +\def\L{\leavevmode\setbox0\hbox{L}\hbox to\wd0{\hss\char32L}} + +\def\leavevmode{\unhbox\voidb@x} % begins a paragraph, if necessary +\def\_{\leavevmode \kern.06em \vbox{\hrule width.3em}} +\def\AA{\leavevmode\setbox0\hbox{!}\dimen@\ht0\advance\dimen@-1ex% + \rlap{\raise.67\dimen@\hbox{\char'27}}A} + +\def\mathhexbox#1#2#3{\leavevmode + \hbox{$\m@th \mathchar"#1#2#3$}} +\def\dag{\mathhexbox279} +\def\ddag{\mathhexbox27A} +\def\S{\mathhexbox278} +\def\P{\mathhexbox27B} +\def\Orb{\mathhexbox20D} + +\def\oalign#1{\leavevmode\vtop{\baselineskip\z@skip \lineskip.25ex% + \ialign{##\crcr#1\crcr}}} \def\o@lign{\lineskiplimit\z@ \oalign} +\def\ooalign{\lineskiplimit-\maxdimen \oalign} % chars over each other +{\catcode`p=12 \catcode`t=12 \gdef\\#1pt{#1}} \let\getf@ctor=\\ +\def\sh@ft#1{\dimen@#1\kern\expandafter\getf@ctor\the\fontdimen1\font + \dimen@} % kern by #1 times the current slant +\def\d#1{{\o@lign{\relax#1\crcr\hidewidth\sh@ft{-1ex}.\hidewidth}}} +\def\b#1{{\o@lign{\relax#1\crcr\hidewidth\sh@ft{-3ex}% + \vbox to.2ex{\hbox{\char22}\vss}\hidewidth}}} +\def\c#1{{\setbox\z@\hbox{#1}\ifdim\ht\z@=1ex\accent24 #1% + \else\ooalign{\unhbox\z@\crcr\hidewidth\char24\hidewidth}\fi}} +\def\copyright{{\ooalign{\hfil\raise.07ex\hbox{c}\hfil\crcr\Orb}}} + +\def\dots{\relax\ifmmode\ldots\else$\m@th\ldots\,$\fi} +\def\TeX{\protect\@TeX} +\def\@TeX{T\kern-.1667em\lower.5ex\hbox{E}\kern-.125emX} + +\def\`#1{{\accent18 #1}} +\def\'#1{{\accent19 #1}} +\def\v#1{{\accent20 #1}} \let\^^_=\v +\def\u#1{{\accent21 #1}} \let\^^S=\u +\def\=#1{{\accent22 #1}} +\def\^#1{{\accent94 #1}} \let\^^D=\^ +\def\.#1{{\accent95 #1}} +\def\H#1{{\accent"7D #1}} +\def\~#1{{\accent"7E #1}} +\def\"#1{{\accent"7F #1}} +\def\t#1{{\edef\next{\the\font}\the\textfont1\accent"7F\next#1}} + +\def\hrulefill{\leaders\hrule\hfill} +\def\dotfill{\cleaders\hbox{$\m@th \mkern1.5mu.\mkern1.5mu$}\hfill} +\def\rightarrowfill{$\m@th\smash-\mkern-7mu% + \cleaders\hbox{$\mkern-2mu\smash-\mkern-2mu$}\hfill + \mkern-7mu\mathord\rightarrow$} +\def\leftarrowfill{$\m@th\mathord\leftarrow\mkern-7mu% + \cleaders\hbox{$\mkern-2mu\smash-\mkern-2mu$}\hfill + \mkern-7mu\smash-$} +\mathchardef\braceld="37A \mathchardef\bracerd="37B +\mathchardef\bracelu="37C \mathchardef\braceru="37D +\def\downbracefill{$\m@th \setbox\z@\hbox{$\braceld$}% + \braceld\leaders\vrule height\ht\z@ depth\z@\hfill\braceru + \bracelu\leaders\vrule height\ht\z@ depth\z@\hfill\bracerd$} +\def\upbracefill{$\m@th \setbox\z@\hbox{$\braceld$}% + \bracelu\leaders\vrule height\ht\z@ depth\z@\hfill\bracerd + \braceld\leaders\vrule height\ht\z@ depth\z@\hfill\braceru$} + +%\outer\def\bye{\par\vfill\supereject\end} + +% Macros for math setting + +\let\sp=^ \let\sb=_ +\def\,{\mskip\thinmuskip} +\def\>{\mskip\medmuskip} +\def\;{\mskip\thickmuskip} +\def\!{\mskip-\thinmuskip} +\def\*{\discretionary{\thinspace\the\textfont2\char2}{}{}} +{\catcode`\'=\active \gdef'{^\bgroup\prim@s}} +\def\prim@s{\prime\futurelet\next\pr@m@s} +\def\pr@m@s{\ifx'\next\let\nxt\pr@@@s \else\ifx^\next\let\nxt\pr@@@t + \else\let\nxt\egroup\fi\fi \nxt} +\def\pr@@@s#1{\prim@s} \def\pr@@@t#1#2{#2\egroup} +{\catcode`\^^Z=\active \gdef^^Z{\not=}} % ^^Z is like \ne in math + +{\catcode`\_=\active \global\let_=\_} % _ in math is either subscript or \_ + +\mathchardef\alpha="010B +\mathchardef\beta="010C +\mathchardef\gamma="010D +\mathchardef\delta="010E +\mathchardef\epsilon="010F +\mathchardef\zeta="0110 +\mathchardef\eta="0111 +\mathchardef\theta="0112 +\mathchardef\iota="0113 +\mathchardef\kappa="0114 +\mathchardef\lambda="0115 +\mathchardef\mu="0116 +\mathchardef\nu="0117 +\mathchardef\xi="0118 +\mathchardef\pi="0119 +\mathchardef\rho="011A +\mathchardef\sigma="011B +\mathchardef\tau="011C +\mathchardef\upsilon="011D +\mathchardef\phi="011E +\mathchardef\chi="011F +\mathchardef\psi="0120 +\mathchardef\omega="0121 +\mathchardef\varepsilon="0122 +\mathchardef\vartheta="0123 +\mathchardef\varpi="0124 +\mathchardef\varrho="0125 +\mathchardef\varsigma="0126 +\mathchardef\varphi="0127 +\mathchardef\Gamma="7000 +\mathchardef\Delta="7001 +\mathchardef\Theta="7002 +\mathchardef\Lambda="7003 +\mathchardef\Xi="7004 +\mathchardef\Pi="7005 +\mathchardef\Sigma="7006 +\mathchardef\Upsilon="7007 +\mathchardef\Phi="7008 +\mathchardef\Psi="7009 +\mathchardef\Omega="700A + +\mathchardef\aleph="0240 +\def\hbar{{\mathchar'26\mkern-9muh}} +\mathchardef\imath="017B +\mathchardef\jmath="017C +\mathchardef\ell="0160 +\mathchardef\wp="017D +\mathchardef\Re="023C +\mathchardef\Im="023D +\mathchardef\partial="0140 +\mathchardef\infty="0231 +\mathchardef\prime="0230 +\mathchardef\emptyset="023B +\mathchardef\nabla="0272 +\def\surd{{\mathchar"1270}} +\mathchardef\top="023E +\mathchardef\bot="023F +\def\angle{{\vbox{\ialign{$\m@th\scriptstyle##$\crcr + \not\mathrel{\mkern14mu}\crcr + \noalign{\nointerlineskip} + \mkern2.5mu\leaders\hrule height.34pt\hfill\mkern2.5mu\crcr}}}} +\mathchardef\triangle="0234 +\mathchardef\forall="0238 +\mathchardef\exists="0239 +\mathchardef\neg="023A \let\lnot=\neg +\mathchardef\flat="015B +\mathchardef\natural="015C +\mathchardef\sharp="015D +\mathchardef\clubsuit="027C +\mathchardef\diamondsuit="027D +\mathchardef\heartsuit="027E +\mathchardef\spadesuit="027F + +\mathchardef\coprod="1360 +\mathchardef\bigvee="1357 +\mathchardef\bigwedge="1356 +\mathchardef\biguplus="1355 +\mathchardef\bigcap="1354 +\mathchardef\bigcup="1353 +\mathchardef\intop="1352 \def\int{\intop\nolimits} +\mathchardef\prod="1351 +\mathchardef\sum="1350 +\mathchardef\bigotimes="134E +\mathchardef\bigoplus="134C +\mathchardef\bigodot="134A +\mathchardef\ointop="1348 \def\oint{\ointop\nolimits} +\mathchardef\bigsqcup="1346 +\mathchardef\smallint="1273 + +\mathchardef\triangleleft="212F +\mathchardef\triangleright="212E +\mathchardef\bigtriangleup="2234 +\mathchardef\bigtriangledown="2235 +\mathchardef\wedge="225E \let\land=\wedge +\mathchardef\vee="225F \let\lor=\vee +\mathchardef\cap="225C +\mathchardef\cup="225B +\mathchardef\ddagger="227A +\mathchardef\dagger="2279 +\mathchardef\sqcap="2275 +\mathchardef\sqcup="2274 +\mathchardef\uplus="225D +\mathchardef\amalg="2271 +\mathchardef\diamond="2205 +\mathchardef\bullet="220F +\mathchardef\wr="226F +\mathchardef\div="2204 +\mathchardef\odot="220C +\mathchardef\oslash="220B +\mathchardef\otimes="220A +\mathchardef\ominus="2209 +\mathchardef\oplus="2208 +\mathchardef\mp="2207 +\mathchardef\pm="2206 +\mathchardef\circ="220E +\mathchardef\bigcirc="220D +\mathchardef\setminus="226E % for set difference A\setminus B +\mathchardef\cdot="2201 +\mathchardef\ast="2203 +\mathchardef\times="2202 +\mathchardef\star="213F + +\mathchardef\propto="322F +\mathchardef\sqsubseteq="3276 +\mathchardef\sqsupseteq="3277 +\mathchardef\parallel="326B +\mathchardef\mid="326A +\mathchardef\dashv="3261 +\mathchardef\vdash="3260 +\mathchardef\nearrow="3225 +\mathchardef\searrow="3226 +\mathchardef\nwarrow="322D +\mathchardef\swarrow="322E +\mathchardef\Leftrightarrow="322C +\mathchardef\Leftarrow="3228 +\mathchardef\Rightarrow="3229 +\def\neq{\not=} \let\ne=\neq +\mathchardef\leq="3214 \let\le=\leq +\mathchardef\geq="3215 \let\ge=\geq +\mathchardef\succ="321F +\mathchardef\prec="321E +\mathchardef\approx="3219 +\mathchardef\succeq="3217 +\mathchardef\preceq="3216 +\mathchardef\supset="321B +\mathchardef\subset="321A +\mathchardef\supseteq="3213 +\mathchardef\subseteq="3212 +\mathchardef\in="3232 +\mathchardef\ni="3233 \let\owns=\ni +\mathchardef\gg="321D +\mathchardef\ll="321C +\mathchardef\not="3236 +\mathchardef\leftrightarrow="3224 +\mathchardef\leftarrow="3220 \let\gets=\leftarrow +\mathchardef\rightarrow="3221 \let\to=\rightarrow +\mathchardef\mapstochar="3237 \def\mapsto{\mapstochar\rightarrow} +\mathchardef\sim="3218 +\mathchardef\simeq="3227 +\mathchardef\perp="323F +\mathchardef\equiv="3211 +\mathchardef\asymp="3210 +\mathchardef\smile="315E +\mathchardef\frown="315F +\mathchardef\leftharpoonup="3128 +\mathchardef\leftharpoondown="3129 +\mathchardef\rightharpoonup="312A +\mathchardef\rightharpoondown="312B + +\def\joinrel{\mathrel{\mkern-3mu}} +\def\relbar{\mathrel{\smash-}} % \smash, because - has the same height as + +\def\Relbar{\mathrel=} +\mathchardef\lhook="312C \def\hookrightarrow{\lhook\joinrel\rightarrow} +\mathchardef\rhook="312D \def\hookleftarrow{\leftarrow\joinrel\rhook} +\def\bowtie{\mathrel\triangleright\joinrel\mathrel\triangleleft} +\def\models{\mathrel|\joinrel=} +\def\Longrightarrow{\Relbar\joinrel\Rightarrow} +\def\longrightarrow{\relbar\joinrel\rightarrow} +\def\longleftarrow{\leftarrow\joinrel\relbar} +\def\Longleftarrow{\Leftarrow\joinrel\Relbar} +\def\longmapsto{\mapstochar\longrightarrow} +\def\longleftrightarrow{\leftarrow\joinrel\rightarrow} +\def\Longleftrightarrow{\Leftarrow\joinrel\Rightarrow} +\def\iff{\;\Longleftrightarrow\;} + +\mathchardef\ldotp="613A % ldot as a punctuation mark +\mathchardef\cdotp="6201 % cdot as a punctuation mark +\mathchardef\colon="603A % colon as a punctuation mark +\def\ldots{\mathinner{\ldotp\ldotp\ldotp}} +\def\cdots{\mathinner{\cdotp\cdotp\cdotp}} +\def\vdots{\vbox{\baselineskip4\p@ \lineskiplimit\z@ + \kern6\p@\hbox{.}\hbox{.}\hbox{.}}} +\def\ddots{\mathinner{\mkern1mu\raise7\p@\vbox{\kern7\p@\hbox{.}}\mkern2mu + \raise4\p@\hbox{.}\mkern2mu\raise\p@\hbox{.}\mkern1mu}} + +\def\acute{\mathaccent"7013 } +\def\grave{\mathaccent"7012 } +\def\ddot{\mathaccent"707F } +\def\tilde{\mathaccent"707E } +\def\bar{\mathaccent"7016 } +\def\breve{\mathaccent"7015 } +\def\check{\mathaccent"7014 } +\def\hat{\mathaccent"705E } +\def\vec{\mathaccent"017E } +\def\dot{\mathaccent"705F } +\def\widetilde{\mathaccent"0365 } +\def\widehat{\mathaccent"0362 } +\def\overrightarrow#1{\vbox{\m@th\ialign{##\crcr + \rightarrowfill\crcr\noalign{\kern-\p@\nointerlineskip} + $\hfil\displaystyle{#1}\hfil$\crcr}}} +\def\overleftarrow#1{\vbox{\m@th\ialign{##\crcr + \leftarrowfill\crcr\noalign{\kern-\p@\nointerlineskip} + $\hfil\displaystyle{#1}\hfil$\crcr}}} +\def\overbrace#1{\mathop{\vbox{\m@th\ialign{##\crcr\noalign{\kern3\p@} + \downbracefill\crcr\noalign{\kern3\p@\nointerlineskip} + $\hfil\displaystyle{#1}\hfil$\crcr}}}\limits} +\def\underbrace#1{\mathop{\vtop{\m@th\ialign{##\crcr + $\hfil\displaystyle{#1}\hfil$\crcr\noalign{\kern3\p@\nointerlineskip} + \upbracefill\crcr\noalign{\kern3\p@}}}}\limits} +\def\skew#1#2#3{{\muskip\z@#1mu\divide\muskip\z@\tw@ \mkern\muskip\z@ + #2{\mkern-\muskip\z@{#3}\mkern\muskip\z@}\mkern-\muskip\z@}{}} + +\def\lmoustache{\delimiter"437A340 } % top from (, bottom from ) +\def\rmoustache{\delimiter"537B341 } % top from ), bottom from ( +\def\lgroup{\delimiter"462833A } % extensible ( with sharper tips +\def\rgroup{\delimiter"562933B } % extensible ) with sharper tips +\def\arrowvert{\delimiter"26A33C } % arrow without arrowheads +\def\Arrowvert{\delimiter"26B33D } % double arrow without arrowheads +\def\bracevert{\delimiter"77C33E } % the vertical bar that extends braces +\def\Vert{\delimiter"26B30D } \let\|=\Vert +\def\vert{\delimiter"26A30C } +\def\uparrow{\delimiter"3222378 } +\def\downarrow{\delimiter"3223379 } +\def\updownarrow{\delimiter"326C33F } +\def\Uparrow{\delimiter"322A37E } +\def\Downarrow{\delimiter"322B37F } +\def\Updownarrow{\delimiter"326D377 } +\def\backslash{\delimiter"26E30F } % for double coset G\backslash H +\def\rangle{\delimiter"526930B } +\def\langle{\delimiter"426830A } +\def\rbrace{\delimiter"5267309 } \let\}=\rbrace +\def\lbrace{\delimiter"4266308 } \let\{=\lbrace +\def\rceil{\delimiter"5265307 } +\def\lceil{\delimiter"4264306 } +\def\rfloor{\delimiter"5263305 } +\def\lfloor{\delimiter"4262304 } + +\def\bigl{\mathopen\big} +\def\bigm{\mathrel\big} +\def\bigr{\mathclose\big} +\def\Bigl{\mathopen\Big} +\def\Bigm{\mathrel\Big} +\def\Bigr{\mathclose\Big} +\def\biggl{\mathopen\bigg} +\def\biggm{\mathrel\bigg} +\def\biggr{\mathclose\bigg} +\def\Biggl{\mathopen\Bigg} +\def\Biggm{\mathrel\Bigg} +\def\Biggr{\mathclose\Bigg} +\def\big#1{{\hbox{$\left#1\vbox to8.5\p@{}\right.\n@space$}}} +\def\Big#1{{\hbox{$\left#1\vbox to11.5\p@{}\right.\n@space$}}} +\def\bigg#1{{\hbox{$\left#1\vbox to14.5\p@{}\right.\n@space$}}} +\def\Bigg#1{{\hbox{$\left#1\vbox to17.5\p@{}\right.\n@space$}}} +\def\n@space{\nulldelimiterspace\z@ \m@th} + +\def\choose{\atopwithdelims()} +\def\brack{\atopwithdelims[]} +\def\brace{\atopwithdelims\{\}} + +\def\sqrt{\radical"270370 } + +\def\mathpalette#1#2{\mathchoice{#1\displaystyle{#2}}% + {#1\textstyle{#2}}{#1\scriptstyle{#2}}{#1\scriptscriptstyle{#2}}} +\newbox\rootbox +\def\root#1\of{\setbox\rootbox\hbox{$\m@th\scriptscriptstyle{#1}$} + \mathpalette\r@@t} +\def\r@@t#1#2{\setbox\z@\hbox{$\m@th#1\sqrt{#2}$} + \dimen@\ht\z@ \advance\dimen@-\dp\z@ + \mkern5mu\raise.6\dimen@\copy\rootbox \mkern-10mu \box\z@} +\newif\ifv@ \newif\ifh@ +%% LP +\let\v@true=\v@yes \let\v@false=\v@no +\let\h@true=\h@yes \let\h@false=\h@no +\def\vphantom{\v@true\h@false\ph@nt} +\def\hphantom{\v@false\h@true\ph@nt} +\def\phantom{\v@true\h@true\ph@nt} +\def\ph@nt{\ifmmode\def\next{\mathpalette\mathph@nt}% + \else\let\next\makeph@nt\fi\next} +\def\makeph@nt#1{\setbox\z@\hbox{#1}\finph@nt} +\def\mathph@nt#1#2{\setbox\z@\hbox{$\m@th#1{#2}$}\finph@nt} +\def\finph@nt{\setbox\tw@\null + \ifv@ \ht\tw@\ht\z@ \dp\tw@\dp\z@\fi + \ifh@ \wd\tw@\wd\z@\fi \box\tw@} +\def\mathstrut{\vphantom(} +\def\smash{\relax % \relax, in case this comes first in \halign + \ifmmode\def\next{\mathpalette\mathsm@sh}\else\let\next\makesm@sh + \fi\next} +\def\makesm@sh#1{\setbox\z@\hbox{#1}\finsm@sh} +\def\mathsm@sh#1#2{\setbox\z@\hbox{$\m@th#1{#2}$}\finsm@sh} +\def\finsm@sh{\ht\z@\z@ \dp\z@\z@ \box\z@} + +\def\cong{\mathrel{\mathpalette\@vereq\sim}} % congruence sign +\def\@vereq#1#2{\lower.5\p@\vbox{\lineskiplimit\maxdimen\lineskip-.5\p@ + \ialign{$\m@th#1\hfil##\hfil$\crcr#2\crcr=\crcr}}} +\def\notin{\mathrel{\mathpalette\c@ncel\in}} +\def\c@ncel#1#2{\m@th\ooalign{$\hfil#1\mkern1mu/\hfil$\crcr$#1#2$}} +\def\rightleftharpoons{\mathrel{\mathpalette\rlh@{}}} +\def\rlh@#1{\vcenter{\m@th\hbox{\ooalign{\raise2pt + \hbox{$#1\rightharpoonup$}\crcr + $#1\leftharpoondown$}}}} +\def\buildrel#1\over#2{\mathrel{\mathop{\kern\z@#2}\limits^{#1}}} +\def\doteq{\buildrel\textstyle.\over=} + +\def\log{\mathop{\rm log}\nolimits} +\def\lg{\mathop{\rm lg}\nolimits} +\def\ln{\mathop{\rm ln}\nolimits} +\def\lim{\mathop{\rm lim}} +\def\limsup{\mathop{\rm lim\,sup}} +\def\liminf{\mathop{\rm lim\,inf}} +\def\sin{\mathop{\rm sin}\nolimits} +\def\arcsin{\mathop{\rm arcsin}\nolimits} +\def\sinh{\mathop{\rm sinh}\nolimits} +\def\cos{\mathop{\rm cos}\nolimits} +\def\arccos{\mathop{\rm arccos}\nolimits} +\def\cosh{\mathop{\rm cosh}\nolimits} +\def\tan{\mathop{\rm tan}\nolimits} +\def\arctan{\mathop{\rm arctan}\nolimits} +\def\tanh{\mathop{\rm tanh}\nolimits} +\def\cot{\mathop{\rm cot}\nolimits} +\def\coth{\mathop{\rm coth}\nolimits} +\def\sec{\mathop{\rm sec}\nolimits} +\def\csc{\mathop{\rm csc}\nolimits} +\def\max{\mathop{\rm max}} +\def\min{\mathop{\rm min}} +\def\sup{\mathop{\rm sup}} +\def\inf{\mathop{\rm inf}} +\def\arg{\mathop{\rm arg}\nolimits} +\def\ker{\mathop{\rm ker}\nolimits} +\def\dim{\mathop{\rm dim}\nolimits} +\def\hom{\mathop{\rm hom}\nolimits} +\def\det{\mathop{\rm det}} +\def\exp{\mathop{\rm exp}\nolimits} +\def\Pr{\mathop{\rm Pr}} +\def\gcd{\mathop{\rm gcd}} +\def\deg{\mathop{\rm deg}\nolimits} + +\def\bmod{\nonscript\mskip-\medmuskip\mkern5mu + \mathbin{\rm mod}\penalty900\mkern5mu\nonscript\mskip-\medmuskip} +\def\pmod#1{\allowbreak\mkern18mu({\rm mod}\,\,#1)} + +\def\cases#1{\left\{\,\vcenter{%\normalbaselines + \m@th + \ialign{$##\hfil$&\quad##\hfil\crcr#1\crcr}}\right.} +\def\matrix#1{\null\,\vcenter{%\normalbaselines + \m@th + \ialign{\hfil$##$\hfil&&\quad\hfil$##$\hfil\crcr + \mathstrut\crcr\noalign{\kern-\baselineskip} + #1\crcr\mathstrut\crcr\noalign{\kern-\baselineskip}}}\,} +\def\pmatrix#1{\left(\matrix{#1}\right)} +\newdimen\p@renwd +\setbox0=\hbox{\tenex B} \p@renwd=\wd0 % width of the big left ( +\def\bordermatrix#1{\begingroup \m@th + \setbox\z@\vbox{\def\cr{\crcr\noalign{\kern2\p@\global\let\cr\endline}}% + \ialign{$##$\hfil\kern2\p@\kern\p@renwd&\thinspace\hfil$##$\hfil + &&\quad\hfil$##$\hfil\crcr + \omit\strut\hfil\crcr\noalign{\kern-\baselineskip}% + #1\crcr\omit\strut\cr}}% + \setbox\tw@\vbox{\unvcopy\z@\global\setbox\@ne\lastbox}% + \setbox\tw@\hbox{\unhbox\@ne\unskip\global\setbox\@ne\lastbox}% + \setbox\tw@\hbox{$\kern\wd\@ne\kern-\p@renwd\left(\kern-\wd\@ne + \global\setbox\@ne\vbox{\box\@ne\kern2\p@}% + \vcenter{\kern-\ht\@ne\unvbox\z@\kern-\baselineskip}\,\right)$}% + \null\;\vbox{\kern\ht\@ne\box\tw@}\endgroup} + +\def\openup{\afterassignment\@penup\dimen@=} +\def\@penup{\advance\lineskip\dimen@ + \advance\baselineskip\dimen@ + \advance\lineskiplimit\dimen@} +\def\eqalign#1{\null\,\vcenter{\openup\jot\m@th + \ialign{\strut\hfil$\displaystyle{##}$&$\displaystyle{{}##}$\hfil + \crcr#1\crcr}}\,} +\newif\ifdt@p +\let\dt@ptrue=\dt@pyes \let\dt@pfalse=\dt@pno %%LP +\def\displ@y{\global\dt@ptrue\openup\jot\m@th + \everycr{\noalign{\ifdt@p \global\dt@pfalse \ifdim\prevdepth>-1000\p@ + \vskip-\lineskiplimit \vskip\normallineskiplimit \fi + \else \penalty\interdisplaylinepenalty \fi}}} +\def\@lign{\tabskip\z@skip\everycr{}} % restore inside \displ@y +\def\displaylines#1{\displ@y \tabskip\z@skip + \halign{\hbox to\displaywidth{$\@lign\hfil\displaystyle##\hfil$}\crcr + #1\crcr}} +\def\eqalignno#1{\displ@y \tabskip\centering + \halign to\displaywidth{\hfil$\@lign\displaystyle{##}$\tabskip\z@skip + &$\@lign\displaystyle{{}##}$\hfil\tabskip\centering + &\llap{$\@lign##$}\tabskip\z@skip\crcr + #1\crcr}} +\def\leqalignno#1{\displ@y \tabskip\centering + \halign to\displaywidth{\hfil$\@lign\displaystyle{##}$\tabskip\z@skip + &$\@lign\displaystyle{{}##}$\hfil\tabskip\centering + &\kern-\displaywidth\rlap{$\@lign##$}\tabskip\displaywidth\crcr + #1\crcr}} + +% Definitions related to output + +%LP Voorlopig even laten staat voor een default output routine + +\countdef\pageno=0 \pageno=1 % first page is number 1 + +\def\textindent#1{\indent\llap{#1\enspace}\ignorespaces} +\newinsert\footins +\def\footnote#1{\let\@sf\empty % parameter #2 (the text) is read later + \ifhmode\edef\@sf{\spacefactor\the\spacefactor}\/\fi + #1\@sf\vfootnote{#1}} +\def\vfootnote#1{\insert\footins\bgroup + \interlinepenalty\interfootnotelinepenalty + \splittopskip\ht\strutbox % top baseline for broken footnotes + \splitmaxdepth\dp\strutbox \floatingpenalty\@MM + \leftskip\z@skip \rightskip\z@skip \spaceskip\z@skip \xspaceskip\z@skip + \textindent{#1}\footstrut\futurelet\next\fo@t} +\def\fo@t{\ifcat\bgroup\noexpand\next \let\next\f@@t + \else\let\next\f@t\fi \next} +\def\f@@t{\bgroup\aftergroup\@foot\let\next} +\def\f@t#1{#1\@foot} +\def\@foot{\strut\egroup} +\def\footstrut{\vbox to\splittopskip{}} +\skip\footins=\bigskipamount % space added when footnote is present +\count\footins=1000 % footnote magnification factor (1 to 1) +\dimen\footins=8in % maximum footnotes per page + +\newinsert\topins +\newif\ifp@ge \newif\if@mid +\let\p@getrue=\p@geyes \let\p@gefalse=\p@geno +\let\@midtrue=\@midyes \let\@midfalse=\@midno +\def\topinsert{\@midfalse\p@gefalse\@ins} +\def\midinsert{\@midtrue\@ins} +\def\pageinsert{\@midfalse\p@getrue\@ins} +\skip\topins=\z@skip % no space added when a topinsert is present +\count\topins=1000 % magnification factor (1 to 1) +\dimen\topins=\maxdimen % no limit per page +\def\@ins{\par\begingroup\setbox\z@\vbox\bgroup} % start a \vbox +\def\endinsert{\egroup % finish the \vbox + \if@mid \dimen@\ht\z@ \advance\dimen@\dp\z@ \advance\dimen@12\p@ + \advance\dimen@\pagetotal \advance\dimen@-\pageshrink + \ifdim\dimen@>\pagegoal\@midfalse\p@gefalse\fi\fi + \if@mid \bigskip\box\z@\bigbreak + \else\insert\topins{\penalty100 % floating insertion + \splittopskip\z@skip + \splitmaxdepth\maxdimen \floatingpenalty\z@ + \ifp@ge \dimen@\dp\z@ + \vbox to\vsize{\unvbox\z@\kern-\dimen@}% depth is zero + \else \box\z@\nobreak\bigskip\fi}\fi\endgroup} + +% Hyphenation, miscellaneous macros, and initial values for standard layout + +\lefthyphenmin=2 \righthyphenmin=3 % disallow x- or -xx breaks +\input hyphen + +\def\magnification{\afterassignment\m@g\count@} +\def\m@g{\mag\count@ + \hsize6.5truein\vsize8.9truein\dimen\footins8truein} + +\def\tracingall{\tracingonline\@ne\tracingcommands\tw@\tracingstats\tw@ + \tracingpages\@ne\tracingoutput\@ne\tracinglostchars\@ne + \tracingmacros\tw@\tracingparagraphs\@ne\tracingrestores\@ne + \showboxbreadth\maxdimen\showboxdepth\maxdimen\errorstopmode} + +\font\tenrm=cmr10 % aw hell. +\def\showhyphens#1{\setbox0\vbox{\parfillskip\z@skip\hsize\maxdimen\tenrm + \pretolerance\m@ne\tolerance\m@ne\hbadness0\showboxdepth0\ #1}} + +\endinput + +% 2014/04/11 brought up to date with plain.tex for 3.141592653 +% 92/11/03 brought up to date with plain.tex for 3.0 diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/lollipop-text.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/lollipop-text.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..0c822fb7a50 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/lollipop-text.tex @@ -0,0 +1,490 @@ +% lollipop-text.tex copyright 1992 Victor Eijkhout +% copyright 2014 Vafa Khalighi +% +% +% This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% (at your option) any later version. +% +% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +% +% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%% Text Blocks + +\@GenericConstruct{TextBlock} + +% commands can be before and after text +% store in two token lists +% switch from one to other by option 'text' +% this may also be used by ParagraphShape +% +\add@TextBlock@default{ + \def\@current@options@list{before@coms} + \def\switch@lists{\at@breakpointyes + \def\@current@options@list{after@coms}} + } +\@TextBlockOption{text}{\switch@lists} + +\def\@DefineTextBlock{ + \csarg\edef{\@name}{\@gen@open + \the\before@coms + } + \@DefineStopCommand{\the\after@coms \@gen@close} + } + + + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%% A L I N E A V O R M E N +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% via \everypar: +% \everypar={\@everyeverypar { ...locaal spul... +% \def\par{... \@par\egroup} +\@GenericConstruct{ParagraphShape} + +%%%%!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! +% not functioning. +% note: \@defaulteverypar is installed now +% as a start@command! + +%% anonieme namen +% \iftempa : moet dit inspringen +% \iftempb : speciale behandeling staart? + +\def\@ParagraphShapeverstekwaardes{ + \tempano \tempbno + \temptoksb={} \temptoksc={} + \def\cs@d{b}\def\@current@options@list{temptoks\cs@d} + } +\def\@DefineParagraphShape{ + \csarg{\edef}{\@name}{% + \CSname{AltijdInspringen\iftempa yes\else no\fi}% + \nxp\everypar={\nxp\@everyeverypar + \iftempb \bgroup \fi + \the\temptoksb + \iftempb \parfillskip\z@ + \else \if@erislinkswit \parfillskip\z@ \fi\fi + \relax + \iftempb \def\nxp\par{\nxp\unskip\nxp\nobreak\the\temptoksc + \hbox{}\nxp\@par\egroup}\fi + }} } + +\@ParagraphShapeNOOP{verticaal} + +%-- inspringen +\@ParagraphShapeOption{inspringen}{ + \if\EqualString{#1}{no}\else\tempayes\fi} + +%-- tekst +\@ParagraphShapeOption{tekst}{\tempbyes\def\cs@d{c}} + + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% U T I L I T I E S +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Space, white space +% +% unit space \@@space is set by switching font style +% +\newdimen\@@space \@@space=.5em +\def\Spaces:#1 {\hskip#1\@@space} + +% handig voor bibliografieen +\def\lax{\tolerance\@m \hfuzz\p@} + + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% White space +% +\NewTrace:skip + +\def\hwhite:#1 {\@hwhite{#1}} +\def\@hwhite#1{\ifhmode\unskip\fi\relax + \if\EqualString{#1}{fillup}\hfill\else\hskip\@ww{#1}\relax\fi} + +% Vertical +% subtle: argument should be placed even if +% size is equal: stretch may be different, +% probably more. (cf \par\vwit{0pt plus 1fil} ) +% +\def\vwhite:#1 {\@vwhite{#1}} +\@GenericOption{vwhite}{\protect@breakpoint + \@add@toks{\@vwhite{#1}}\at@breakpointno} +\def\@vwhite#1{\tempskipa=\@ww{#1}\relax \tempskipb\lastskip + \Tmessage[skip]{Considering vskip \the\tempskipa}% + \ifvmode \ifdim\tempskipb>\tempskipa + \Tmessage[skip]{Ignored. (lastskip=\the\tempskipb)}% + \else \Tmessage[skip]{Backvspacing \the\tempskipb}% + \vskip-\tempskipb + \Tmessage[skip]{Vskip \the\tempskipa}% + \vskip\tempskipa \fi + \else \if\EqualString{#1}{fillup}\hfill + \else\vskip\tempskipa \fi + \fi} + +% advance skip by literal or name of control sequence +\def\advance@skip#1#2{\advance#1\@ww{#2}\relax} + +% only backspace the previous; +% in this case prevent creating a breakpoint +% if there was no glue +% +\def\v@buffer#1{\tempskipa=\@ww{#1}\relax \tempskipb\lastskip + \Tmessage[skip]{Clearing for vskip \the\tempskipa}% + \ifvmode \ifdim\tempskipb>\tempskipa + \else \ifdim\tempskipb=\z@ + \else \vskip-\tempskipb\relax + \Tmessage[skip]{Backspaced}\fi + \fi \fi} +\def\unhskip{\ifhmode\unskip\fi} +\def\leavehmode{\unvbox\voidb@x} +\def\novbreak{\leavehmode\nobreak} + +\def\white:#1 {\@white{#1}} +\@GenericOption{white}{\protect@breakpoint + \@add@toks{\@white{#1}}\at@breakpointyes} +\def\@white#1{\ifhmode\@hwhite{#1}\else + \ifvmode\@vwhite{#1}\fi\fi} +\def\fillup{\@white{0pt plus1fill}} + +\def\@@distance#1{\csarg\newskip{#1}} +\def\Distance:#1=#2 + {\if\UndefinedCS{#1}\@@distance{#1}\fi + \edef\cs@e{\global\noexpand\set@value{#1}% + \if\UndefinedCS{#2}{#2}% + \else \CSname{#2}\fi} + \cs@e} +\def\AdaptiveDistance:#1=#2 {\Distance:#1=#2 + \adds@stop@command + {\ifWriteExtern\immediate\write\aux@file + {\string\Distance:#1={\xp\the\csn#1\ecs}}\fi + }} + +\Distance:filler={0pt plus 1fil} +\parindent=30pt +\parskip=0pt +\parfillskip=0cm plus 1 fil +\baselineskip=12pt + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Rules +\@GenericOption{rule}{ + \if\EqualString{#1}{h}\protect@breakpoint + \@add@toks{\hrule#2\relax} + \at@breakpointyes + \else\if\EqualString{#1}{v}\@add@toks{\vrule#2\relax} + \else\Wmessage{Strange option: <rule:#1=#2>} + \fi \fi} +\@GenericOption{hrule}{\protect@breakpoint + \@add@toks{\hrule}\at@breakpointyes} +\@GenericOption{vrule}{\@add@toks{\vrule}} + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Indentation Control +% default value for all paragraphs set by AlwaysIndent +% this one is set by by the user, +% or by 'indentinside' option of paragraph shapes +% +\DefineTest:AlwaysIndent +\AlwaysIndent:yes + +% override by Indent +% can be set by the user, +% or by start/end of text constructs +% +\DefineTest:Indent %forceer/onderdruk inspringen + +% Remove indentation +% this is executed by \every@everypar +% +\def\controlled@indentation + {\ifAlwaysIndent + \ifIndent \else \remove@indent \Indent:yes \fi + \else \ifIndent \Indent:no \else \remove@indent \fi + \fi} +\def\remove@indent{{\setbox0=\lastbox}} + +\def\noindentation{\AlwaysIndentno \Indentno} + +% Indentation control in Universal Block +% control sequences \first@indent \inside@indent \after@indent +% are called (in \edef context) in general open/close macros +% for universal environments + +% Indent after this block +% \global because the block may be in a further group +% +\add@generic@default{\def\after@indent{\global\nxp\Indent:no }} +\@GenericOption{indentafter}{ + \def\after@indent{\global\nxp\Indent:#1 }} + +% Indent in this block +\add@generic@default{\def\inside@indent{}} +\@GenericOption{indentinside}{ + \def\inside@indent{\nxp\AlwaysIndent:#1 }} + +% Indent first in this block +\add@generic@default{\def\first@indent{\nxp\Indent:no }} +\@GenericOption{indentfirst}{ + \def\first@indent{\nxp\Indent:#1 }} + +%%%% Level dependent indentation +% +\NewTrace:indent + +% Lots of commands and parameters +% +% \levelindent is the indentation that will be taken +% on the current level, jumping to the next +% +\newdimen\levelindent + +% \previousindent is the indentation that got us to this level +% list item labels have to outdent over this amount +% +\newdimen\previousindent \previousindent\z@ + +% indentlevel counter: used to generate automatic indentation, +% for instance \levelindentvi for level vi +% +\new@@counter{indentlevel} +\set@counter{indentlevel}1 + +% \set@level@indent : set \levelindent to automatically +% generated indentation; if \levelindentiii is defined take it, +% otherwise use \@@level@indent{3}, which uses fraction +% of a \basicindent +% +\def\set@level@indent{\levelindent= + \level@indent{\cs@counter@name{indentlevel}}} +\def\level@indent + #1{\if\UndefinedCS{\@level@indent{#1}}\@@level@indent{#1}% + \else \csname \@level@indent{#1}\endcsname \fi} +\def\@level@indent#1{levelindent\romannumeral#1} +\def\@@level@indent#1{\ifcase#1\z@\or + \basicindent \or .75\basicindent \else .5\basicindent \fi} + +\DefineTest:BasicIndentIsSet +% the following lines appear as the last command in \Start, +% so that the user can tinker with \parindent +% through adaptive distances or in the style +%\ifBasicIndentIsSet\else\Distance:basicindent=parindent\fi +%\set@level@indent + +% \SetLevelIndent : set exact amount of indentation for +% specific level +% +\def\LevelIndent:#1=#2 {\csarg\edef{\@level@indent{#1}}{\@ww{#2}}} + +% Push/Pop indentlevels +% +\def\PushIndentLevel + {\Tmessage[indent]{Old indent: \the\leftskip}% + \advance\leftskip\levelindent + \previousindent=\levelindent + \step@counter{indentlevel}\set@level@indent + \Tmessage[indent]{New indent: \the\leftskip, + at level \the\cs@counter@name{indentlevel}}% + } + +% Popping an indent level requires two pops: one for the \levelindent +% and one for the \previousindent. This last one then has to be +% pushed again. +% +\def\PopIndentLevel + {\ifnum\cs@counter@name{indentlevel}=\@ne + \Emessage{Pop indent level attempted at outer level} + \else \back@step@counter{indentlevel}% + \back@step@counter{indentlevel}% + \set@level@indent \previousindent\levelindent + \step@counter{indentlevel}% + \set@level@indent\advance\leftskip-\levelindent + \fi} + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Paragraph Skip control +% parskip is stored and set to zero at the start and end +% of environments +\newskip\@restoreparskip + +% it is recorded if a parskip has been stored +% +\newif\if@parskipsaved \@parskipsavedno + +% Do no parskip +% used at start of environment +% +\def\hold@parskip + {\@restoreparskip\parskip \parskip\z@ \@parskipsavedyes} + +% Hold off parskip +% used at end of environment +% +\def\dono@parskip{\if@parskipsaved \else \hold@parskip \fi} + +% Reestablish the parskip +% this is executed in \every@everypar +% +\def\controlled@parskip + {\if@parskipsaved \@parskipsavedno + \parskip\@restoreparskip + \fi} + +\def\noparskip{\parskip\z@ \@restoreparskip\z@} + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Every Paragraph +% \everypar is supposed to contain \every@everypar +% as its first element. +% +\newtoks\EveryParagraph +\def\every@everypar{\controlled@indentation \controlled@parskip + \one@shot@coms \@headedno} +\def\default@everypar{\everypar={\every@everypar\the\EveryParagraph}} +\add@start@command{\default@everypar} +\everypar{\Emessage{You forgot to give the \nxp\Start\@space command.}} + +% Execute once +% +\newtoks\one@shot@toks +\def\one@shot@coms{\temptoksa\one@shot@toks + \global\one@shot@toks={}\the\temptoksa\temptoksa{}} +\def\next@paragraph#1{\append@to@list{one@shot@toks}{#1}} + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Every Math +% just like \everypar. +% +\newtoks\EveryMath +\newtoks\EveryDisplay +\newtoks\every@everymath \newcount\high@fam +\every@everymath{\high@fam\count18\relax + %\MainFace + \xp\math@setsize\style@sizes} +\everymath{\the\every@everymath\the\EveryMath} +\everydisplay{\the\every@everymath\the\EveryDisplay} + +% Flush margins +% +\Distance:rightmarginstretch={0pt plus 6cm} +\Distance:leftmarginstretch={0pt plus 6cm} +\def\FlushLeft:#1 {\switch {\if\EqualString{#1}} + {yes} {\leftskip=1\leftskip} + {default} {\leftskip=1\leftskip + \advance\leftskip\leftmarginstretch} + \endswitch \relax} +\FlushLeft:yes +\def\FlushRight:#1 {\switch {\if\EqualString{#1}} + {yes} {\rightskip=1\rightskip} + {default} {\rightskip=1\rightskip + \advance\rightskip\rightmarginstretch} + \endswitch \relax} +\FlushRight:yes + +%%%%%%% lijn +% #1 : hoogte; #2 : lengte; #3 : elevatie +% parameters kunnen van achter af aan weggelaten worden; +% #4 is dummy, kan niet door de gebruiker gespecificeerd worden. +% NNNNNNNNNBBBBBBBBBBBBB: #2 werkt nog niet!!!!!!!!!!!! +\newtoks\@lijntoks +\@lijntoks={} + +% Lijn. Hier moet ik nog eens naar kijken. +\@GenericOption{lijn}{ + \edef\cs@e{\nxp\lijnanalyse:#1:\@restarg::::;}\cs@e + \edef\cs@e{\nxp\@add@toks{\nxp\leavevmode\the\@lijntoks}} + \cs@e} + +\def\lijnanalyse:#1:#2:#3:#4;{\@lijntoks={} + \eqstring{#1}{}{}{\achteraanlijst{@lijntoks}{height #1 }} + \eqstring{#2}{}{\vooraanlijst{@lijntoks}{\leaders\hrule depth 0cm } + \achteraanlijst{@lijntoks}{\hfill}}% + {\eqstring{#2}{uitvullen}% + {\vooraanlijst{@lijntoks}{\leaders\hrule depth 0cm } + \achteraanlijst{@lijntoks}{\hfill}}% + {\achteraanlijst{@lijntoks}{width \w@w{#2} }% + \vooraanlijst{@lijntoks}{\vrule depth 0cm }} +% \eqstring{#3}{}{}{\vooraanlijst{@lijntoks}{\raise #3\hbox\bgroup} +% \achteraanlijst{@lijntoks}{\egroup}} + } + \achteraanlijst{@lijntoks}{\hbox{}} % \par doet \unskip!!! + } + + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% accenten +\gdef\allowhyphens{\penalty\@M \hskip\z@\relax} + +%{\catcode`\"=12 \gdef\hex{"}} + +%\catcode`\"=13 +%\def "#1{\ifx#1i\discretionary{-}{i}{{\accent'177 \i}}% +\def\"#1{\ifx#1i\discretionary{-}{i}{{\accent'177 \i}}% + \else\ifx#1-\allowhyphens-\penalty\z@\allowhyphens + \else\ifx#1"\hskip\z@\relax +% \else\ifx#1!\hex + \else\ifx#1!" + \else\ifx#1|\allowhyphens + \else {\accent'177 #1}\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi} + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% C A S E +%% +\def\UpperCase#1{\edef\cs@a{\uppercase{#1}}\cs@a} + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%% L E T T E R S P A C I N G +%% +\def\LetterSpace + {\ifnextchar[\@LetterSpace %] <- to fool emacs + {\@LetterSpace[0ptplus1fil]}} +\def\@LetterSpace[#1]#2{\def\@LS{\hskip#1\relax}% + \edef\cs@e{#2}\xp\@@LS\cs@e&} +\def\@@LS#1#2&{#1\if\IsEmptyList{#2}\xp\take@one\else\@LS\xp\@@LS\fi#2&} + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Interdictions +%% +\def\NoHyphenation{\hyphenpenalty\@M \exhyphenpenalty\@M} +\def\NoWidows{\widowpenalty\@M} +\def\NoOrphans{\clubpenalty\@M} + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% V E R B A T I M +%% + +\def\setupverbatim{\let\do=\makeother \dospecials} + +%% inline verbatim +\def\ver{\leavevmode\begingroup \setupverbatim \obeyspaces\tt \@ver} +\def\@ver#1{\def\@@ver##1#1{##1\endgroup}\@@ver} + +%% display verbatim +{\activecr % + \gdef\vVer>{\setupverbatim \obeyspaces % + \tt \parindent\z@ \noparskip \obeylines % + \ifnextchar + \@@Ver\@Ver}\noeol % + \gdef\@Ver#1<Rev{#1\VerStop}% + \gdef\@@Ver + #1<Rev{#1\VerStop}} + +%% verbatim files +\def\verbatimfile#1{\begingroup + \setupverbatim \obeyspaces \parindent\z@ \noparskip \obeylines % + \tt \input#1\relax + \endgroup} + +\endinput + +% 2014/04/13 defined \EveryParagraph, \EveryMath, and \EveryDisplay +% 2014/04/12 changed "#1 cs to \"#1 cs to be compatible with plain; +% also we can not make " active since it is used by xetex for font selection +% 92/11/08 white options created; +% breakpoint protection in white options +% 92/11/18 AdaptiveDistance implemented +% 92/11/20 \set@counter calls updated for \w@w use +% 92/12/14 default flush right diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/lollipop-tools.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/lollipop-tools.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a0ccbefdf99 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/lollipop-tools.tex @@ -0,0 +1,1508 @@ +% lollipop-tools.tex copyright 1992/3 Victor Eijkhout +% copyright 2014 Vafa Khalighi +% +% +% This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% (at your option) any later version. +% +% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +% +% +%% anonymous control sequences +\newif\iftempa \newif\iftempb \newif\iftempc \newif\iftempd + +\newdimen\tempdima \newdimen\tempdimb \newdimen\tempdimc + +\newskip\tempskipa \newskip\tempskipb \newskip\tempskipc + +\newcount\tempcounta \newcount\tempcountb \newcount\tempcountc + +\newbox\tempboxa \newbox\tempboxb \newbox\tempboxc \newbox\tempboxd + +\newtoks\temptoksa \newtoks\temptoksb \newtoks\temptoksc +%\newtoks\temptoksd \newtoks\temptokse \newtoks\temptoksf + +%% auxiliaries +\def\@meld#1{{\immediate\write16{\trace@prefix #1}}} +\def\Dmessage#1{\ifDiagnose \@meld{#1}\fi} +\def\Wmessage#1{\@meld{--- Warning: #1}} +\def\Emessage#1{{\errorcontextlines\m@ne + \errmessage{<><><><><><><><> #1 <><><><><><><><>}}} + +\showboxdepth=7 \showboxbreadth=20 +\newlinechar=`\^^J %nodig? + +\chardef\busje`\\ +\def\cs#1{{\tt\char\busje#1}} + +\let\xp\expandafter \let\nxp\noexpand +\let\csn\csname \let\ecs\endcsname + +% Remove or select tokens +% is used in several places +% +\long\def\id@#1{#1} +\long\def\take@former#1#2{#1} \long\def\take@latter#1#2{#2} +\long\def\take@one#1{} \long\def\take@two#1#2{} +\long\def\take@three#1#2#3{} +\long\def\keep@one#1{#1} \long\def\take@to@dollar#1${} +\def\Xignorespaces#1{#1} + +{\noesc +\xp\xp\xp\gdef\xp\xp\xp\meaning@take@zero + \xp\string\csn macro:\xp\xp\xp\xp\xp\xp\xp\ecs + \xp\xp\xp\xp\xp\xp\xp#\xp\xp\xp1\xp\string\csn->\ecs{} +}\def\real@meaning{\xp\meaning@take@zero\meaning} + +\def\first@of@three#1#2#3{#1} +\def\second@of@three#1#2#3{#2} +\def\third@of@three#1#2#3{#3} +\def\first@two@of@three#1#2#3{{#1}{#2}} + + +% Check if this file is being loaded from IniTeX, or +% by \input'ting on top of an already existing format. +% This is to avoid double definitions and major accidents. +% +\def\lolli@name{Lollipop} +\expandafter\ifx\csname fmtname\endcsname\lolli@name + \let\ifini\take@one + \let\ifnin\keep@one + \message{! Loading Lollipop on top of format !} +\else + \let\ifini\keep@one %iniTeX run or on top of plain TeX + \let\ifnin\take@one + \everyjob{\let\ifini\take@one\let\ifnin\keep@one} +\fi + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% forward definitions +\def\new@@counter#1{\csarg\newcount{\counter@name{#1}}} +\def\counter@name#1{#1@C} + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Special characters + +% At sign +% + +\def\makeatletter{\catcode`\@=11\relax} +\def\makeatother{\catcode`\@=12\relax} + +% Catcode (re)storing +% +\def\storecat#1% + {\noesc + \csarg\edef{restorecat\string#1}% + {\catcode`\string#1= + \the\catcode\expandafter`\string#1}% + \catcode\expandafter`\string#1=12\relax + \normalesc} +\def\restorecat#1% + {\noesc + \csname restorecat\string#1\endcsname + \normalesc} + +% save writing. + +\def\@space{ }\def\@empty{} \newtoks\empty@toks \empty@toks{} +\def\sc@led{scaled} +\def\nl{\hfil\break} +\def\IniTeX{Ini\TeX} +\def\LaTeX{L\kern-.3em\raise.35ex\hbox{\script A}\kern-.1em\TeX} +\def\AmsTeX{$\cal A_MS$-\TeX} +%my old def +%\def\LamsTeX{L\kern-.2em\raise.4ex\hbox +% {$\scriptstyle\cal A$}\kern-.2em$\cal_M$\kern-.2em$\cal S\,$\TeX} +%Spivak's old def +%\def\LamSTeX{L\kern-.4em\raise.3ex\hbox{$\ssize\Cal A$}\kern-.25em +% \lower.4ex\hbox{\eightsy M}\kern-.1em{$\Cal S$}-\TeX} +\def\LamsTeX{L\kern-.4em\raise.3ex\hbox{\script$\cal A$}\kern-.25em + \lower.4ex\hbox{\script$\cal M$}\kern-.1em{$\cal S$}-\TeX} + +\def\CorporateLogo{\TeX\kern-.15em \raise.5ex\hbox{T}\kern-.25em + ECHNIQUE} + + +\hsize=15cm + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% T O O L S %%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +% Construct a control sequence inside \edef +% +\def\CSname#1{\expandafter\noexpand\csname#1\endcsname} + +% Construct a control sequence out of #2, and give it to #1 +% +\def\csarg#1#2{\expandafter#1\csname#2\endcsname} + +% Pick an escapecharacter +% this presumes that its argument is a character. +% +\def\pickescape#1{\ifnum`#1=\escapechar\else#1\fi} + +% Equality of strings. +% the fast approach: does not work in expansion-only environment. +% +\def\EqualString#1#2{00\fi\def\eqs@a{#1}\def\eqs@b{#2}% + \ifx\eqs@a\eqs@b} + +% Test by expansion only +% +\def\EqualStringX#1#2{00\fi + \csname if\@EqualStringX#1&$#2&$\endcsname} +\def\@EqualStringX#1#2$#3#4${\ifx#1#3% + \ifx#1&true\else\hop@ES\@EqualStringX#2$#4$\fi + \else false\fi} +\def\hop@ES#1\fi#2\fi{\fi\fi#1} + +% Lexicographic ordering +% note the use of \def +% also note the characters 0,127,255 that are used, +% these are not supposed to appear in the strings +% +{\catcode0=12 \catcode255=12 \catcode127=12 +\gdef\StringBeforeNC#1#2{\00\fi + \CharsBefore#1^^@^^?#2^^ff^^?} +\gdef\CharsBeforeNC#1#2^^?#3#4^^?{% + \ifcat#1\relax\def\next{\CharsBefore#2^^@^^?#3#4^^ff^^?}% + \else\ifcat#3\relax\def\next{\CharsBefore#1#2^^@^^?#4^^ff^^?}% + \else\ifnum\lccode`#1<\lccode`#3 + \def\next{\csname iftrue\endcsname}% + \else\ifnum\lccode`#1>\lccode`#3 + \def\next{\csname iffalse\endcsname}% + \else\def\next{\CharsBefore#2^^?#4^^?}% + \fi \fi \fi \fi + \next} +\gdef\StringBefore#1#2{\00\fi + \CharsBefore#1^^@^^?#2^^ff^^?} +\gdef\CharsBefore#1#2^^?#3#4^^?{% + \ifnum`#1<`#3 + \def\next{\csname iftrue\endcsname}% + \else\ifnum`#1>`#3 + \def\next{\csname iffalse\endcsname}% + \else\def\next{\CharsBefore#2^^?#4^^?}% + \fi\fi + \next} +} + + +% Null argument test +% +\def\ifempty#1{00\fi\xp\ifx\csname#1null\endcsname\null} +\def\ifEmptyX#1{\xp\ifx\csname#1null\endcsname\null} +%\def\ifEmpty#1{\def\cs@a{#1}\ifx\cs@a\empty} +\def\IsEmptyList#1{00\fi\def\cs@a{#1}\ifx\cs@a\empty} + +% Next character test +% +\def\NextChar#1#2#3{00\fi + \let\nxt@ch#1\def\nxt@a{#2}\def\nxt@b{#3}% + \futurelet\nxt@c\@ifnxtc} +\def\ifNextChar#1#2#3{% + \let\nxt@ch#1\def\nxt@a{#2}\def\nxt@b{#3}% + \futurelet\nxt@c\@ifnxtc} +\let\ifnextchar\ifNextChar +\def\@ifnxtc{\ifx\nxt@ch\nxt@c \expandafter\nxt@a + \else \expandafter\nxt@b \fi} + +% Test for defined-ness of string as control sequence. +% works inside \edef +% +%outdated: \def\ifnotdefined#1{\csarg\ifx{#1}\relax} +\def\UndefinedCS#1{00\fi\csarg\ifx{#1}\relax} + +% Define uniquely defined dummy macros, +% usually to serve as bumper blocks at the end of a list +% +\newcount\dummies +\def\NewDummy#1{ + \if\UndefinedCS{#1}\csarg\edef{#1}{dum\the\dummies} + \advance\dummies\@ne + \else + \ifini{\Wmessage{Attempt at second definition of `#1'}} + \fi} + +% string case statement +% use: \switch \iftest{...} in: +% item1 action1 +% ... +% itemn actionn +% default defaultaction [optional] +% \endswitch +% inspired by Jonathan Fine: Some Basic Control Macros +% Tugboat 12 #4 +% +\let\@fi\fi \let\endswitch\relax \NewDummy{default} +\def\switch@exit #1 \@fi #2 \endswitch {\fi #1} +\def\switch #1#2#3{\csarg\ifx{#2}\default\switch@exit #3 \@fi + #1{#2}\switch@exit #3 \@fi + \switch {#1} +} +% this version puts the test object in {} +\def\oswitch #1 in: #2 #3; {\csarg\ifx{#2}\default\switch@exit #3 \@fi + #1{#2}\switch@exit #3 \@fi + \switch #1 in: +} +% this version assumes that the test object is just one character +\def\cswitch #1 in: #2 #3; {\csarg\ifx{#2}\default\switch@exit #3 \@fi + #1#2\switch@exit #3 \@fi + \cswitch #1 in: +} +% this version assumes that the test object can have an optional space +\def\bswitch #1 in: #2 #3; {\csarg\ifx{#2}\default\switch@exit #3 \@fi + #1#2 \switch@exit #3 \@fi + \bswitch #1 in: +} +% this version can cope with significant spaces at the start of #3; +% #2 is macro argument +\def\mswitch #1 in: #2:#3; {\csarg\ifx{#2}\default\switch@exit #3 \@fi + #1{#2}\switch@exit #3 \@fi + \mswitch #1 in: +} +% idem; #2 does not have to be enclosed in braces +\def\fswitch #1 in: #2:#3; {\csarg\ifx{#2}\default\switch@exit #3 \@fi + #1#2 \switch@exit #3 \@fi + \fswitch #1 in: +} + +% Routines for taking the value of a string: +% if the string is defined as control sequence +% take the value of that, otherwise take the string itself + +% String or value of control sequence +% +\def\w@w#1{\if\UndefinedCS{#1}#1\else \the\csname#1\endcsname\fi} + +% String or control sequence +% +\def\@ww#1{\if\UndefinedCS{#1}#1\else \csname#1\endcsname \fi} + +% String or \noexpand-ed control sequence; +% for use in \edef +% +\def\@w@w#1{\if\UndefinedCS{#1}#1\else + \ifin@label\noexpand\protect\fi \CSname{#1}\fi} +\newtoks\are@these@correct +\def\t@w@w#1{% + \if\UndefinedCS{#1}#1% + \ifdefining\append@to@list\are@these@correct{#1 }\fi + \else + \ifin@label\noexpand\protect\fi \CSname{#1}\fi} +% see below what happens to \are@these@correct + +% Allocation +% +\def\new@count#1#2{\csarg\newcount{#1}\global\set@value{#1}{#2}} +\def\new@skip#1#2{\csarg\newskip{#1}\global\set@value{#1}{#2}} +\def\new@dimen#1#2{\csarg\newdimen{#1}\global\set@value{#1}{#2}} + +% Assignment of Values +% +\def\set@value#1#2{\csname#1\endcsname #2\relax} +\def\increase@value#1#2{\advance\csname#1\endcsname #2\relax} +\def\decrease@value#1#2{\advance\csname#1\endcsname -#2\relax} + +% Hex +% +\def\hexdigit#1{\ifcase#10\or 1\or 2\or 3\or 4\or + 5\or 6\or 7\or 8\or 9\or A\or B\or C\or D\or E\or F\fi} + +% Log 10 +% +\def\LogTen#1{\switch{\ifnum#1<} + {10 }{1} {100 }{2} {1000 }{3} {10000 }{4} {default}{5} + \endswitch} + +% List Manipulation ................ +% this assumes that #1 is a list of tokens, #2 is the name of a list +% +% Names of lists (and of items to pop into) are given as strings; +% not as control sequences. +% +\newtoks\toks@lista \newtoks\toks@listb +% basic append/prepend macro +\long\def\@append@to@cslist#1#2#3{\begingroup\toks@lista=#2{#3}% + \global#1=\xp\xp\xp{\xp\the\xp#1\the\toks@lista}\endgroup} +\long\def\@prepend@to@cslist#1#2#3{\begingroup\toks@lista=#2{#3}% + \global#1=\xp\xp\xp{\xp\the\xp\toks@lista\the#1}\endgroup} +\def\@append@to@list{\csarg\@append@to@cslist} +% variations: +\long\def\append@to@list#1#2{\@append@to@list{#1}{}{#2}} +\def\append@list@to@list#1#2{% + \@append@to@list{#1}{\xp\xp\xp}{\xp\the\csn#2\ecs}} +\def\append@cslist@to@cslist#1#2{% + \@append@to@cslist{#1}\xp{\the#2}} +\def\append@toks@cs@to@list#1#2{\@append@to@list{#1}\xp{\the#2}} + +% A few list macros for the user +\def\NewList:#1 {\csarg\newtoks{#1}\global\csn#1\ecs{}} +\def\EmptyList:#1 {\global\csn#1\ecs{}} +\long\def\AppendToList:#1=#2 {\@append@to@list{#1}{}{#2}} +\def\TheList:#1 {\let\oldwbuskip\willbeunhskip \let\willbeunhskip\@empty + \if\UndefinedCS{#1}\message{List <#1> undefined} + \else\csarg\the{#1}\fi + \let\willbeunhskip\oldwbuskip} + +\def\del@tok@from@list#1#2{\begingroup + \long\def\cs@liste##1#2##2\tok@SM + {\toks@lista{##1}\toks@listb{##2}% + \edef\cs@listb{\global\CSname{#1}= + {\the\toks@lista\the\toks@listb}}% + \cs@listb}% + \edef\cs@lista{\nxp\cs@liste{}\xp\the\csn#1\ecs\nxp\tok@SM}% + \cs@lista \endgroup} +\def\in@front@of@list#1{\csarg{\let\xp\cs@lista}{#1}% + \in@front@of@cslist\cs@lista} +\long\def\in@front@of@cslist#1#2{\begingroup\toks@lista={#2}% + \global#1=\xp\xp\xp{\xp\the\xp\toks@lista \the#1}% + \endgroup} +\long\def\local@in@front@of@list#1#2{\toks@lista={#2}% + \csname#1\endcsname\xp\xp\xp\xp\xp\xp\xp + {\xp\xp\xp\the\xp\xp\xp\toks@lista + \xp\the\csname#1\endcsname}% + } +\def\set@list#1{\csarg{\let\xp\cs@lista}{#1}% + \set@cslist\cs@lista} +\long\def\set@cslist#1#2{\begingroup\toks@lista={#2}% + \global#1=\xp{\the\toks@lista}\endgroup} + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Stack macros +% +% push in terms of prepending of lists +\def\push@cs@onto@cs#1#2{\@prepend@to@cslist#1\xp{\xp\\\xp{\the#2}}} +\def\push@onto#1{\csarg\push@onto@cs{#1}} +\def\push@onto@cs#1#2{\@prepend@to@cslist#1{}{\\{#2}}} +\def\local@push@onto#1#2{\let\\=\relax + \local@in@front@of@list{#1}{\\{#2}}} +% pop via auxiliary macro: #1 is result, #2 is stack +% two cs arguments +\def\pop@cs@into#1#2{\edef\cs@e + {\nxp\@@popinto\nxp#1\nxp#2\the#2\nxp\@@pop}\cs@e} +% two string arguments +\def\pop@into#1#2{\edef\cs@e + {\nxp\@@popinto\CSname{#1}\CSname{#2}\csarg\the{#2}\nxp\@@pop}\cs@e} +\long\def\@@popinto#1#2\\#3#4\@@pop{#1{#3}#2{#4}} +\def\copy@stacktop#1#2{% + \edef\cs@e{\noexpand\@copy@stacktop + {#1}\csarg\the{#2}\noexpand\@@pop}% + \cs@e} +\def\@copy@stacktop#1\\#2#3\@@pop{\csname#1\endcsname#2\relax} +\newcount\stack@length \newtoks\empty@stack \empty@stack{\\{}} +\def\length@of@stack#1{\csarg\length@of@csstack{#1}} +\def\length@of@csstack#1{\def\\##1{\advance\stack@length\@ne}% + \stack@length\m@ne \the#1} +% turn a stack upside down +\def\invert@csstack#1{\length@of@csstack{#1}% + \tempcountb\z@ \temptoksa\empty@stack + \loop\ifnum\tempcountb<\stack@length + \pop@cs@into\temptoksb#1\advance\stack@length\m@ne + \push@cs@onto@cs\temptoksa\temptoksb +% \append@cslist@to@cslist\temptoksb\temptoksa% append a to b +% \temptoksa\temptoksb + \repeat% copy b to a + #1\temptoksa \temptoksa\empty@toks} +% invert a stack into a list +\def\x@stack@to@list#1{\length@of@stack{#1}% + \tempcountb\z@ \temptoksa\empty@toks + \loop\ifnum\tempcountb<\stack@length + \pop@into{temptoksb}{#1}\advance\stack@length\m@ne + \append@list@to@list{temptoksb}{temptoksa}\repeat + \csn#1\ecs\temptoksa \temptoksa\empty@toks} + + +% Bookkeeping and Householding lists................ +% Generic Defaults +% to be executed each time a definition starts +% +\ifini{\newtoks\generic@defaults} +\def\adds@generic@default#1{ + \append@to@list{generic@defaults}{#1}} +\def\add@generic@default#1{\ifini + {\append@to@list{generic@defaults}{#1}}} + +% Document Start Commands +% to be executed by \Start +% +\ifini{\newtoks\start@commands} +\def\add@start@command#1{\ifini + {\append@to@list{start@commands}{#1}}} +\def\adds@start@command#1{% + \append@to@list{start@commands}{#1}} + +% Document Stop Commands +% to be executed by \Stop +% +\ifini{\newtoks\stop@commands} +\def\add@stop@command#1{\ifini + {\append@to@list{stop@commands}{#1}}} +\def\adds@stop@command#1{% + \append@to@list{stop@commands}{#1}} + +% Style Start Commands +% to be executed by \StyleDefinition +% +\ifini{\newtoks\style@start@commands} +\def\add@style@start@command#1{\ifini + {\append@to@list{style@start@commands}{#1}}} + +% Style Stop Commands +% to be executed by \StyleDefinitionStop +% +\ifini{\newtoks\style@stop@commands} +\def\add@style@stop@command#1{\ifini + {\append@to@list{style@stop@commands}{#1}}} +\add@style@stop@command{\style@stop@commands{} + \style@start@commands{}} + +\def\check@existence#1{\Wmessage{Used \nxp\check@existence. Check}} +% \add@style@stop@command{\if\UndefinedCS{#1}\Wmessage +% {Some trouble involving #1; check definitions carefully!}\fi} + +%\add@style@start@command{\are@these@correct{}} +%\add@style@stop@command{\if\IsEmptyList{\the\are@these@correct}\else +% \Wmessage{Check if the following are literals: \the\are@these@correct} +% \fi} + +% Tracing +% +% if trace@all=0 and \trace@foo is >0, every \Tmessage[foo] is written. +% if \Trace:no, then all trace is disabled through \trace@all=-1 +% if \Trace:yes then all traces are written through \trace@all=1 +% by default: \trace@all=0 +% +\def\Tmessage{\ifnum\trace@all>\m@ne\xp\t@message\else\xp\del@message\fi} +\def\del@message[#1]#2{}\let\trace@prefix\@empty +\def\t@message[#1]#2{% + \ifnum\trace@all>\z@ \def\trace@prefix{[T]}\@meld{#2}% + \else\csarg\ifnum{trace@#1}>\z@ + \def\trace@prefix{[T:#1]}\@meld{#2}\fi + \fi\global\let\trace@prefix\@empty} + +\def\Trace:#1 {\switch{\if\EqualString{#1}} + {yes} {\trace@all\@ne\message{Switching ON all tracing}} + {no} {\trace@all\m@ne\message{Switching OFF all tracing}} + {default} {\if\UndefinedCS{trace@#1}\Wmessage{Strange trace: #1}\else + \csname trace@#1\endcsname\@ne \trace@all\z@ \fi} + \endswitch} +\def\NewTrace:#1 {\new@count{trace@#1}\m@ne} +\new@count{trace@all}\z@ +\NewTrace:gen % traces everything in this file +\NewTrace:def % definitions of constructs etc + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Generic Constructs %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +% \@GenericConstruct{Foo} = +% \newtoks\Foo@defaults +% \Foo@defaults={} +% \def\add@Foo@default#1{...} +% \def\DefineFoo#1 = +% \@FooDefaults % has to be defined explicitly +% \the\Foo@defaults % constructed cumulatively +% \@GenericDefaults % constructed cumulatively +% \@GetOptions +% \@DefineFoo % has to be defined explicitly +% \def\@FooOption ... % same syntax as \@GenericOption +% +% Options are either generic (the ones below) +% defined by \@GenericOption, +% or specific for some construct, +% defined by \@FooOption +% +\ifini{\newtoks\@gencons} +\newif\ifdefining@a@construct +\def\@GenericConstruct#1{ + \ifini{\append@to@list{@gencons}{\\#1;} + \csarg\newtoks{#1@defaults} + \csn #1@defaults\ecs{}} + \csarg\def{add@#1@default}##1{\ifini + {\append@to@list{#1@defaults}{##1}}} + \csarg\def{adds@#1@default}##1{\append@to@list{#1@defaults}{##1}} + \Install@Noops{#1} + \csarg\def{Define#1}:##1 {\defining@a@constructyes + \def\@name{##1}\def\@class{#1} + \Tmessage[def]{Defining a #1: ##1} + \the\generic@defaults + \csarg\the{#1@defaults} + \Get@Items} + \csarg\def{@#1Option}##1{\csarg\def{#1@##1}####1####2} + } +\add@generic@default{\let\pre@fix\@empty} +\def\@command{\ifx\pre@fix\@empty\else\pre@fix @\fi\@name} +\def\stop@command@suffix{Stop} +\def\stop@command{\@command\stop@command@suffix} +\def\@DefineStopCommand{\csarg\edef{\stop@command}} + +%%%% Abbreviated Closing: +% every group defines its own \default@stop@command; +% on the outer level this is an error msg. +% \> closes whatever is open, \>] closes everything that is open. +\def\outer@stop@command{\Emessage{Vacuous group closing}} +\let\default@stop@command\outer@stop@command +\def\>{\default@stop@command%[fool the editor + \ifNextChar]{\ifx\default@stop@command\outer@stop@command + \xp\take@one + \else \xp\>\fi}{}} +\newif\if@implicitclose +\add@generic@default{\@implicitcloseyes} +% the next line replicated below +%\@GenericOption{noimplicitclose}{\@implicitcloseno} +\def\install@stop{\if@implicitclose + \def\nxp\default@stop@command{\CSname{\stop@command}}% + \else \let\nxp\default@stop@command\nxp\outer@stop@command + \fi} + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Here is the main +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% I T E M A N A L Y S I S +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% loop +%%%% + +% This macro is recursive, but with some detours. +% first filter out empty arguments +% +\def\Get@Items#1 {\if\IsEmptyList{#1}\let\get@next@item\Get@Items + \else\def\get@next@item{\@Get@Items#1 }\fi + \get@next@item} + +% Check if the argument is `Stop', in which case you +% have reached the end of a generic definition. +% Otherwise filter the special case of a colon, and process an item +% +\NewDummy{Stop} +\def\@Get@Items#1 {\let\get@next@item=\Get@Items + \csarg\ifx{#1}\Stop + \the\generic@stop@defaults + \let\get@next@item=\relax + \else \if\EqualString{#1}{:}\@add@toks{:} + \else \Item@or@Macro#1::. \fi + \fi \get@next@item} + +% Default actions to be executed when GetItems has finished +% +\def\add@generic@stop@default#1{\ifini + {\append@to@list{generic@stop@defaults}{#1}}} +\ifini{\newtoks\generic@stop@defaults} +\add@generic@stop@default{\csname @Define\@class\endcsname} + +% Now check successive possibilities: +% first it can be a macro. +% +\def\OptionsMacro:#1=#2Stop {\global\csarg\def{opt@mac@#1}{#2}} +\def\split@at@is#1=#2=#3.{{#1}{#2}} +\def\Item@or@Macro#1:#2:#3.{ + \switch {\if\EqualString{#1}} + {macro} {\if\UndefinedCS{opt@mac@#2} + \Wmessage{Unknown macro: `#2'} + \else \edef\get@next@item{\nxp\Get@Items \csn opt@mac@#2\ecs } + \fi} + {default} {\edef\cs@e{\nxp\Option@Item{#1}\split@at@is#2==.} + \cs@e} + \endswitch} + +% The option #1 is not a Lollipop style macro. It can be +% - a specific option +% - a generic option +% - a character +% - a defined control sequence +% +% Is it an option of some sort? +% +\def\Option@Item#1#2#3{ + \if\UndefinedCS{\@class @#1} + \if\UndefinedCS{\gen@option@name{#1}} + \Character@CS@Item{#1}{#2}{#3} + \else \if\EqualString{#2}{title} + \edef\cs@e{\CSname{\gen@option@name{#1}}\CSname{#3Title}} + \cs@e + \else \csn \gen@option@name{#1}\ecs{#2}{#3} + \fi + \Tmessage[gen]{Generic option `#1' for `\@class': + `#2' = `#3'} + \fi + \else \if\EqualString{#2}{title} + \edef\cs@e{\CSname{\@class @#1}\CSname{#3Title}} + \cs@e + \else \csn \@class @#1\ecs{#2}{#3} + \fi + \Tmessage[gen]{Specific option `#1' for `\@class': `#2'} + \fi} + +% If it is not an option, is it a character or control sequence? +% +% Commands are either `\Command', `\Command:arg', `\Command:arg1=arg2' +% See what arguments are nonempty in order to attach them; +% in case 2 and 3 append space token. +% +\def\Character@CS@Item#1#2#3{ + \def\cs@b{#1}\def\cs@c##1##2<<<{\def\cs@c{##1}}\cs@c#1<<< + \ifx\cs@b\cs@c \@add@toks{#1} + \Tmessage[gen]{Single character `#1' for `\@class'} + \else + \if\UndefinedCS{#1} + \Wmessage{Unknown option for `\@class': `#1' in `\@name'.} + \@add@toks{\csn#1\ecs} + \else + \cs@in@ref@protect{#1}% + \edef\cs@e{\nxp\@add@toks{\CSname{#1}}}\cs@e + \fi + \if\IsEmptyList{#2} + \else \if\IsEmptyList{#3}\@add@toks{:#2 } + \else + \if\EqualString{#2}{title} + \edef\cs@e{\nxp\@add@toks{:\CSname{#3Title} }} + \cs@e + \else \@add@toks{:#2={#3} } + \fi + \fi + \fi + \Tmessage[gen]{Command `#1' (#2,#3)} + \fi} + + + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%% G E N E R I C O P T I O N S +%%%% +% +% All generic constructs get these options. +% They are at liberty to redefine them. +% +\newtoks\@GenericOptions +\def\gen@option@name#1{Option@#1} +\def\@GenericOption#1{ + \append@to@list{@GenericOptions}{\\#1;} + \csarg\def{\gen@option@name{#1}}##1##2} +\def\Noop@Error#1#2{\Emessage{Option #2 is not allowed for class #1}} + +\def\Install@Noops#1{ + \csarg\def{@#1NOOP}##1{\csarg\def{#1@##1}{\Noop@Error{#1}{##1}}} + } +\newtoks\@main@options@list +\newtoks\before@coms \newtoks\after@coms +\add@generic@default + {\def\@current@options@list{@main@options@list}% + \@main@options@list{} + \before@coms{} \after@coms{}} +\long\def\@add@toks#1{\append@to@list{\@current@options@list}{#1}} +\def\toks@add@toks#1{ + \edef\cs@e{\nxp\append@to@list + {\nxp\@current@options@list}{\xp\the\csn#1\ecs}} + \cs@e \let\cs@e\relax} +\def\switch@to@options@list#1{\def\@current@options@list{#1}} +\def\temp@options@list#1{ + \xdef\saved@options@list{\@current@options@list} + \def\@current@options@list{#1}} +\def\revert@options@list{ + \xdef\@current@options@list{\saved@options@list} + \global\let\saved@options@list\@empty} + +\newtoks\z@toks \z@toks={0pt} + +% the next line should be higher, +% but \@GenericOption wasn't defined yet there +\@GenericOption{noimplicitclose}{\@implicitcloseno} + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Universal textblock +% +% These macros will only be used inside an \edef. +% They are meant for text blocks, but the \outer@start@commands +% are also necessary for output routines, hence the test +% if this is a text-like construct. +% +\newif\iftext@construct +\add@generic@default{\text@constructyes} + +% Level of nesting +% +\newcount\nest@depth + +% Open command +% +\def\@gen@open{\outer@start@commands + \begingroup \inner@start@commands} + +\def\outer@start@commands{% + \iftext@construct + \ifleft@embedded@construct \install@h@before@penalty + \else \nxp\leavehmode \nxp\v@buffer{\the\@whitebefore}% + % backspace previous white space while it's visible + \nxp\if@headed\nxp\else\install@v@before@penalty + \nxp\fi + \fi \fi + \ifhas@counter \nxp\StepCounter:\expandafter\@name\@space + % This sets the \current@label by default + \ifhas@marks + \edef\nxp\cs@e{\nxp\nxp\nxp\refresh@mark@item + {\@name Counter}{\CSname{\@name Counter}}}% + \nxp\cs@e + \fi + \fi + \iflabel@defined + \global\current@label={\the\@labelcoms}\fi + \ifhas@title \install@title@code + % subtle: the title has to be installed after any page break + % otherwise footlines may contain the wrong title. + % also the title has to be global. + \fi + \ifhas@marks\nxp\ifnin{\nxp\place@mark}\fi + %otherwise IniTeX'ing Lollipop will output a page + \nxp\xx@label\the\extern@toks\penalty\@M + % also subtle: if this white space would be higher, it would + % be invisible because of marks et cetera. + % insert nobreak after marks/writes to prevent page breaks. + \iftext@construct + \ifleft@embedded@construct + \else \nxp\@vwhite{\the\@whitebefore}\fi + \fi + } +\def\inner@start@commands{% + \nxp\Open@Group\CSname{\@class}\CSname{\@name}% + \install@stop + \ifleft@embedded@construct + \else \nxp\hold@parskip + \nxp\default@everypar + \ifwhiteleft@defined + \advance@skip\leftskip{\the\@whiteleft}\fi + \ifwhiteright@defined + \advance@skip\rightskip{\the\@whiteright}\fi + \nxp\let\nxp\par=\nxp\@par %explain to me again why this is necessary... + \inside@indent \first@indent + \fi + \advance\nest@depth\@ne + } + +\def\@gen@close{\inner@end@commands \endgroup \outer@end@commands} +\def\inner@end@commands{% + \nxp\Close@Group\CSname{\@class}\CSname{\@name}% + \the\late@extern@toks + \ifright@embedded@construct \install@h@after@penalty + \else \nxp\leavehmode \install@v@after@penalty + \nxp\@vwhite{\the\@whiteafter}\fi + } +\def\outer@end@commands{% + \the\after@toks + \ifright@embedded@construct \nxp\@headedno + \else \after@indent \nxp\dono@parskip + \fi} +\let\esp@hack\relax +\def\bsp@hack{\let\esp@hack\relax + \ifhmode\ifdim\lastskip>\z@\let\esp@hack\ignorespaces\fi\fi} + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Breaking + +% Constructs such as 'line' or 'rule' introduce breakpoints. +% Here's how we deal with that. The \ifat@breakpoint test is set +% by options such as 'line' or 'vwhite'. Similarly, these options +% test for this condition and if necessary protect. +% After 'text' in a text block the condition is set too. +\newif\ifat@breakpoint +\add@generic@default{\at@breakpointno} +\def\protect@breakpoint{\ifat@breakpoint\@add@toks{\nobreak}\fi} + +% Break Before +% user specifies yes/no, numeric value, or name of value +% yes also does a fill +% default: place zero penalty +% +\newif\ifdefault@break@before +\adds@generic@default{\default@break@beforeyes} +\@GenericOption{breakbefore}{\default@break@beforeno + \switch {\if\EqualString{#1}} + {no} {\def\@beforepenalty{\penalty\@M }} + {yes} {\def\@beforepenalty{\CSname{\h@or@v fil}\penalty-\@M}} + {0} {\def\@beforepenalty{}} + {default} + {\edef\cs@e{\def\nxp\@beforepenalty + {\penalty\@w@w{#1}\relax}} + \cs@e} + \endswitch} +\def\install@v@before@penalty + {\ifdefault@break@before\penalty\z@ + \else\nxp\ifnum\lastpenalty=\z@\@beforepenalty\nxp\fi + \fi} +\def\install@h@before@penalty + {\ifdefault@break@before + \else\nxp\ifnum\lastpenalty=\z@\@beforepenalty\nxp\fi + \fi} + +% Break After +% same story +% +\newif\ifdefault@break@after +\adds@generic@default{\default@break@afteryes}% Heading overrides +\@GenericOption{breakafter}{\default@break@afterno + \switch {\if\EqualString{#1}} + {no} {\def\@afterpenalty{\penalty\@M }} + {yes} {\def\@afterpenalty{\CSname{\h@or@v fil}\penalty-\@M}} + {0} {\def\@afterpenalty{}} + {default} + {\edef\cs@e{\def\nxp\@afterpenalty + {\penalty\@w@w{#1}\relax}} + \cs@e} + \endswitch} +\def\install@v@after@penalty + {\ifdefault@break@after\penalty\z@ \else\@afterpenalty \fi} +\def\install@h@after@penalty + {\ifdefault@break@after \else\@afterpenalty \fi} + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Surrounding White Space +% WhiteBefore +% amount is put in token list \@whitebefore, +% the \@define... macro uses this to its own discretion +% For the three text construct this happens in the general macros +% In ExternalItem a different default is used +% +\ifini{\newtoks\@whitebefore \newskip\whitebefore} +\add@generic@default{\@whitebefore={whitebefore}} +\whitebefore=6pt plus 6pt\relax +\@GenericOption{whitebefore}{ +% \edef\cs@e{\@whitebefore={\@w@w{#1}}}\cs@e} + \@whitebefore={#1}} + +% WhiteAfter +% same story with \@whiteafter +% +\ifini{\newtoks\@whiteafter \newskip\whiteafter} +\add@generic@default{\@whiteafter={whiteafter}} +\whiteafter=6pt\relax +\@GenericOption{whiteafter}{ +% \edef\cs@e{\@whiteafter={\@w@w{#1}}}\cs@e} + \@whiteafter={#1}} + +% WhiteLeft +% same story with \@whiteleft +% +\ifini{\newtoks\@whiteleft} +\newif\ifwhiteleft@defined +\add@generic@default{\@whiteleft\z@toks \whiteleft@definedno} +\@GenericOption{whiteleft}{ +% \edef\cs@e{\nxp\@whiteleft={\@w@w{#1}}}\cs@e + \@whiteleft={#1} + \whiteleft@definedyes} + +% WhiteRight +% same story with \@whiteright +% +\ifini{\newtoks\@whiteright} +\newif\ifwhiteright@defined +\add@generic@default{\@whiteright\z@toks \whiteright@definedno} +\@GenericOption{whiteright}{ + \edef\cs@e{\nxp\@whiteright={\@w@w{#1}}}\cs@e + \whiteright@definedyes} + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Group Bookkeeping +\def\@@nulklasse{????}\def\@@nulnaam{????} +\let\@@groepklasse=\@@nulklasse \let\@Group@Name=\@@nulnaam + +% Grouping level during definition +% +\new@@counter{group} +\add@generic@default{\start@counter{group}} +\add@generic@stop@default{\if\TestCounter:group >0 + \Emessage{There are groups open in <\@name>}\fi} + +\add@generic@default{\def\current@def@group{>>OUTER LEVEL<<}} +\def\b@group{\edef\@outer@options@list{\@current@options@list} + \bgroup\step@counter{group} + \ifnextchar[\def@def@group{}%] + } +\def\def@def@group[#1]{\def\current@def@group{#1}} +\def\e@group{\ifnextchar[\test@def@group\egroup%] + } +\def\test@def@group[#1]{\def\current@test@group{#1} + \ifx\current@def@group\current@test@group\egroup + \else\Emessage{Closing `\current@def@group' with `\current@test@group' + in \@class: \@name} + \fi} + + +% Grouping during execution +% +\def\@@testklasse{OUTER}\def\@@testnaam{OUTER} +\def\@DEFgroepsluit{\nxp\Close@Group{\@class}{\@name}} +\def\@groepERR#1#2{\Wmessage{Unexpected close of + <\expandafter\string#1; expected: \expandafter\string#2.}} +\newcount\group@open@lineno +\def\Open@Group#1#2{\def\@@groepklasse{#1}\def\@Group@Name{#2}% + \Tmessage[gen]{Open \string#1\@space \string#2 @ \the\inputlineno} + \group@open@lineno\inputlineno} +\def\Close@Group#1#2{\def\@@testklasse{#1}\def\@@testnaam{#2}% + \ifx\@@testnaam\@Group@Name + \Tmessage[gen]{Close \string#1\@space \string#2}% + \else \@groepERR{\@@testnaam}{\@Group@Name}\fi} +\def\Close@all@groups + {\ifx\@Group@Name\@@nulnaam + \else \Wmessage{Group not closed: \expandafter\string\@Group@Name; + start @\the\group@open@lineno} + \endgroup + \Close@all@groups + \fi} + +\def\@groeptester{\ifx\@Group@Name\@@nulnaam + \else \Wmessage{Group still open: \expandafter\string\@Group@Name}\fi} + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%% Counters + +% Counter name +% has been abstracted. +% this may be removed later for efficiency. +% +%\def\counter@name#1{#1@C}%defined above +\def\cs@counter@name#1{\csn#1@C\ecs} +\def\counter@@name#1{\CSname{#1@C}} +\def\counter@value#1{\xp\the\csn#1@C\ecs} + +% +% \NewCounter:COUNTER +% \newcount\COUNTER@C +% \CounterRepresentation:COUNTER=1 ; print arabic numeral +% \StartCounter:COUNTER ; set to 0 +% \COUNTER@RL={} ; create reset list +% +% \CounterRepresentation:THING=W +% if W is another counter, make synonym, otherwise +% \THING@R <- representation command +% \THINGCounter = \THING@R \THING@C +% #1 = naam van een nieuw te definieren teller; +% #2 = telwijze of naam van teller waar de nieuwe teller synoniem +% mee moet worden. +% +\def\NewCounter:#1 {\new@counter{#1}} +\def\new@counter#1{ + \new@@counter{#1}\csarg\edef{#1Value}{\counter@@name{#1}} + \CounterRepresentation:{#1}=1 + \StartCounter:{#1} + } +% given above +%\def\new@@counter#1{\csarg\newcount{\counter@name{#1}}} +\def\AdaptiveCounter:#1 + {\if\UndefinedCS{\counter@name{#1}}\new@counter{#1}\fi + \adds@stop@command + {\ifWriteExtern\immediate\write\aux@file + {\string\SetCounter:#1={\counter@value{#1}}} \fi + }} + +% Counter allocation in the generic constructs +% counter:x +% indicates the mode of representation of the counter +% of the construct being defined. The counter is first allocated. +% A switch is thrown that will generate automatic step instructions. +% +\newif\ifhas@counter +\@GenericOption{HasCounter}{ + \switch {\if\EqualString{#1}} + {yes} {\has@counteryes\has@labelyes + \if\IsEmptyList{#2}\else\def\this@counter@repr{#2}\fi} + {no} {\has@counterno} + {default} {\has@counteryes} + \endswitch} +\@GenericOption{counter}{ + \ifin@label \edef\cs@e{\nxp\@add@toks{\CSname{\@name Counter}}} + \cs@e + \else\has@counteryes\has@labelyes \def\this@counter@repr{#1} + \fi} +\def\install@counter#1{\new@counter{\@name}% + \ifhas@marks\xp\add@mark@item\xp{\@name Counter}\fi + \if\IsEmptyList{#1}\else\CounterRepresentation:\@name=#1 \fi + } + +% Counter-related defaults: initially there is no counter, +% if a counter starts it counts Arabic unless otherwise indicated, +% and the countername associated with this construct is +% made available as an option; +% later it will be a command, and the option is removed again. +% +\add@generic@default{\has@counterno\has@labelno + \def\this@counter@repr{1} + \csarg\def{\gen@option@name{\@name Counter}}{% + \edef\cs@e{\nxp\@add@toks{%\nxp\cprotect + \CSname{\@name Counter}}}\cs@e + \global\has@counteryes\global\has@labelyes}} +\add@generic@stop@default + {\csarg\let{\gen@option@name{\@name Counter}}\relax} +\add@generic@stop@default{\ifhas@counter + \xp\install@counter\xp{\this@counter@repr}\fi} + +%titles are handled below but the actions have to be +%in this order. +\add@generic@stop@default + {\ifhas@title \ifshort@title \@sTitelize\@command + \else \@Titelize{\@command} + \fi\fi} +\add@generic@stop@default{\ifhas@label \@Labelize{\@command}\fi} + + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Counter Representaton +% main use: indicate representation of numerical value of counter +% control sequence \FooCounter <- Foo@R\Foo@C +% two-step approach necessary because of symbolic reference: +% not all representations work purely by expansion. +% + +% 1 arabic, i lowercase roman, I uppercase roman +% a lowercase character, A uppercase Character +% +\def\@arabic#1{\number#1 } +\def\@lcascii#1{{\tempcounta=#1\relax \advance\tempcounta by 96 + \char\tempcounta\relax}} +\def\@ucascii#1{{\tempcounta=#1\relax \advance\tempcounta by 64 + \char\tempcounta\relax}} +\def\@roman#1{\romannumeral#1 } +\def\@Roman#1{\uppercase\expandafter{\romannumeral#1}} + +% Representation has been abstracted +% +\def\counter@repr#1{#1@R} + +% Give the representing control sequence (@roman, ...) +% inside an \edef +% +\def\counter@@repr#1{\xp\xp\xp\string\csname#1@R\endcsname} + +% Counter Representation (user command) +% decides if this is a real representation command, +% or a synonym declaration +% +\def\CounterRepresentation:#1=#2 { + \if\UndefinedCS{\counter@name{#2}}%is this counter a synonym? + \represent@counter{#1}{#2} + \else \@SynonymCounter{#1}{#2} + \fi} +\def\represent@counter#1#2{ + \edef\cs@e{@\if#2iroman\else + \if#2IRoman\else \if#2alcascii\else + \if#2Aucascii\else arabic\fi\fi\fi\fi} +% \csarg\xdef{\counter@repr{#1}}{\CSname{\cs@e}} + \csarg\edef{\counter@repr{#1}}{\CSname{\cs@e}} + \csarg\xdef{#1Counter}{\nxp\cprotect %\xp\string when writing label out + \CSname{\counter@repr{#1}}{\nxp\number\counter@@name{#1}}} + } +\def\cprotect{} + +\def\PrintCounter:#1 {\csn#1Counter\ecs} + +% Synonym Counters +% share the \FooCounter command, internal name, and reset list +% +\def\@SynonymCounter#1#2{ + \edef\cs@b{\nxp\let\counter@@name{#1}=\counter@@name{#2} + \nxp\let\CSname{#1Counter}=\CSname{#2Counter} + \nxp\let\CSname{#1@RL}=\CSname{#2@RL}} + \cs@b + } + +% Synonym as generic option +% sharecounter:xyz +% Don't allocate a counter, but share the counter of the +% 'xyz' construct. +% +\@GenericOption{sharecounter}{\CounterRepresentation:\@name=#1 } + +% Governing counters +% If a counter governs another counter, the other is reset +% whenever the first is altered. +% +\def\GoverningCounter:#1=#2 {\tempano + \if\UndefinedCS{\counter@name{#1}} + \Wmessage{No such counter <#1>} + \else\if\UndefinedCS{\counter@name{#2}} + \Wmessage{No such counter <#2>} + \else\tempayes + \fi\fi + \iftempa\if\UndefinedCS{#2@RL}\csarg\newtoks{#2@RL} + \csn #2@RL\ecs={}\fi + \append@to@list{#2@RL}{\\#1;} + \fi} +\def\reset@subordinates#1{\if\UndefinedCS{#1@RL}\else + \def\\##1;{\start@counter{##1}}% + \the\csname #1@RL\endcsname \let\\=\relax + \fi} + +% User counter manipulation +% should be global, and should reset subordinate counters +% and define references. +% +\def\StartCounter:#1 {\handle@user@counter{#1}{start}{}} +\let\ResetCounter\StartCounter +\def\StepCounter:#1 {\handle@user@counter{#1}{step}{}} +\def\AddToCounter:#1=#2 {\handle@user@counter{#1}{addto}{#2}} +\def\BackStepCounter:#1 {\handle@user@counter{#1}{back@step}{}} +\def\SetCounter:#1=#2 {\handle@user@counter{#1}{set}{#2}} +\def\handle@user@counter#1#2#3{\if\UndefinedCS{\counter@name{#1}} + \Wmessage{Unknown counter: #1} + \else \begingroup\globaldefs\@ne + \csn#2@counter\ecs{#1}{#3}% + \reset@subordinates{#1}\define@reference{#1}% + \endgroup + \fi} + +% Numeric manipulation +% +\def\CounterValue:#1 {% + \if\UndefinedCS{\counter@name{#1}}0 + \else \cs@counter@name{#1}\fi + } +\def\TestCounter:#1 {00\fi\ifnum\cs@counter@name{#1}} + +% Internal counter manipulation +% is local and has no side effects +% +\def\step@counter#1{\increase@value{\counter@name{#1}}\@ne} +\def\addto@counter#1#2{\edef\cs@e + {\nxp\increase@value{\nxp\counter@name{#1}}{\w@w{#2}}}\cs@e} +\def\back@step@counter#1{\increase@value{\counter@name{#1}}\m@ne} +\def\start@counter#1{\set@value{\counter@name{#1}}\z@} +\def\set@counter#1#2{\edef\cs@e + {\nxp\set@value{\nxp\counter@name{#1}}{\w@w{#2}}}\cs@e} + + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Title +% +% All constructs can have titles. +% By using the option 'title' the user indicates that +% this particular option has a title. +% A control sequence \constructTitle is defined. +% +% In case the \constructTitle is only used in a macro, +% the user has to set HasTitle:yes as an option. +% +\def\@@@title#1{#1Title}\def\@@title{\@@@title\@name} +\newif\ifhas@title\add@generic@default{\has@titleno} +\newif\ifshort@title\add@generic@default{\short@titleno} +\add@generic@stop@default % we cannot use @@title here! + {\ifhas@marks\ifhas@title\xp\add@mark@item\xp{\@name Title}\fi\fi} +\def\give@title{\global\has@titleyes + \global\csarg\let\@@title\@space + %to define it until first call + } +\@GenericOption{title}{\give@title + \ifin@external \if\IsEmptyList{#1} + \external@handle@title{\@name} + \else \external@handle@title{#1}\fi + \else \if\IsEmptyList{#1} + \edef\cs@e{\nxp\@add@toks{\CSname{\@@title}}}\cs@e + \else\Wmessage{Parametrized titles only in external}\fi + \fi + } +\@GenericOption{HasTitle}{ + \switch {\if\EqualString{#1}} + {yes} {\give@title} + {no} {\global\has@titleno} + {short} {\give@title \global\short@titleyes} + {default} {\give@title} + \endswitch + } + +% this code appears in \outer@start@commands; +% it will be executed in an \edef +% +\newtoks\title@toks +\def\install@title@code + {%\nxp\xp\gdef\nxp\xp\CSname{\@name Title}\nxp\xp{% + % \nxp\xp\nxp\maybe@uppercase\nxp\xp{\nxp\the\title@toks}}% + \nxp\xp\gdef\nxp\xp\CSname{\@name Title}\nxp\xp + {\nxp\the\title@toks}% + \ifhas@marks + \edef\nxp\cs@e{\nxp\nxp\nxp\refresh@mark@item + {\@name Title}{\nxp\the\title@toks}}% + \nxp\cs@e + \fi} + +% Give a macro a title +% +%\add@generic@stop@default{\ifhas@title \@Titelize{\@name}\fi} %above! +% +\newcount\extra@args \add@generic@default{\extra@args\z@} +\def\ttl@name#1{ttl@#1} +\def\@Titelize#1{\edef\cs@e{\let\CSname{\ttl@name{#1}}=\CSname{#1}}\cs@e + \ifcase\extra@args %0: + \csarg\edef{#1}##1\par + {\title@toks\nxp\xp{\nxp\id@##1\nxp\willbeunhskip}% +% {\title@toks{##1\nxp\protect\nxp\unhskip}% + \CSname{\ttl@name{#1}}} + \or %1: + \csarg\edef{#1}##1##2\par + {\title@toks\nxp\xp{\nxp\id@##2\nxp\willbeunhskip}% +% {\title@toks{##2\nxp\protect\nxp\unhskip}% + \CSname{\ttl@name{#1}}{##1}} + \or %2: + \csarg\edef{#1}##1##2##3\par + {\title@toks\nxp\xp{\nxp\id@##3\nxp\willbeunhskip}% +% {\title@toks{##3\nxp\protect\nxp\unhskip}% + \CSname{\ttl@name{#1}}{##1}{##2}} + \else \Wmessage{Sorry, too many extra arguments % + for `\@class' : `\@name'} + \fi} +\begingroup\catcode`\^^M\active \endlinechar-1\relax% +% trick: with an active ^^M we can let it expand to \@space +% not a 100\% solution, true. +\gdef\@sTitelize#1{ + \edef\cs@e{\let\CSname{x@\ttl@name{#1}}=\CSname{#1}}\cs@e + \csarg\edef{#1}{\begingroup\endlinechar`\nxp\^^M + \catcode\endlinechar\active\CSname{\ttl@name{#1}}} +% short titles can have no unwanted trailing space + \ifcase\extra@args %0: + \csarg\edef{\ttl@name{#1}}##1^^M + {\endgroup\let\nxp^^M\nxp\@space + \title@toks\nxp\xp{\nxp\id@##1}% +% \title@toks{##1\nxp\protect\nxp\unhskip}% + \CSname{x@\ttl@name{#1}}} + \or %1: + \csarg\edef{\ttl@name{#1}}##1##2^^M + {\endgroup\let\nxp^^M\nxp\@space + \title@toks\nxp\xp{\nxp\id@##2}% +% \title@toks{##2\nxp\protect\nxp\unhskip}% + \CSname{x@\ttl@name{#1}}{##1}} + \or %2: + \csarg\edef{\ttl@name{#1}}##1##2##3^^M + {\endgroup\let\nxp^^M\nxp\@space + \title@toks\nxp\xp{\nxp\id@##3}% +% \title@toks{##3\nxp\protect\nxp\unhskip}% + \CSname{x@\ttl@name{#1}}{##1}{##2}} + \else \Wmessage{Sorry, too many extra arguments % + for `\@class' : `\@name'} + \fi} +\endgroup + +% Uppercase titles are a big problem +% after \MakeUpperCase +% any appearing title (including when it comes out of a mark) +% is uppercased +% +\newif\ifUpperCasing \def\MakeUpperCase{\UpperCasingyes} +\def\maybe@uppercase{\ifUpperCasing\uppercase\xp\fi} + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% M O D E S +% +% controls whether a construct can start/end as part of a paragraph. +% chooses between a lot of horizontal/vertical commands. +% +% this should appear as one of the first options. +% maybe generate an error msg if it doesn't +% +\newif\ifleft@embedded@construct +\newif\ifright@embedded@construct +\add@generic@default{\left@embedded@constructno\right@embedded@constructno} +\newif\if@hmode \newif\if@vmode +\add@generic@default{\@hmodeno\@vmodeyes} +\@GenericOption{embedded}{\switch {\if\EqualString{#1}} + {yes} {\left@embedded@constructyes\right@embedded@constructyes} + {no} {\left@embedded@constructno \right@embedded@constructno} + {left} {\left@embedded@constructyes\right@embedded@constructno} + {right} {\left@embedded@constructno \right@embedded@constructyes} + {default} {\Wmessage{Strange modifier: `embedded:#1'}} + \endswitch + \ifleft@embedded@construct \@hmodeyes \@vmodeno \fi} + +% Mode dependent +% +\def\h@or@v{\ifleft@embedded@construct h\else v\fi} +\def\append@no@hv@break + {\edef\cs@e{\nxp\@add@toks{%\if@hmode \if@vmode\else\nxp\leavevmode\fi\fi + %\if@vmode \if@hmode\else\nxp\leavehmode\fi\fi + \nxp\nobreak}} + \cs@e} + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Boxes +% +% Line +% is a \hbox to \hsize +% mainly used to determine the width of stuff inside it. +% +\newif\ifin@line +\add@generic@default{\in@lineno} +\newcount\text@in@line \newtoks\line@toks \newbox\line@box +\def\rm@to@end@of@box{\everyvbox{}% + \setbox\tempboxa\vbox\bgroup + \aftergroup\rm@tmp@box} +\def\rm@tmp@box{\setbox\tempboxa\box\voidb@x\egroup} +\def\definitely@to@hsize{\def\maybe@to@hsize{ to\hsize}} +\@GenericOption{line}{ + \switch {\if\EqualString{#1}} + {start} {\protect@breakpoint + \b@group[line]\in@lineyes\line@toks{} + \temp@options@list{line@toks} + \@add@toks{\hbox \maybe@to@hsize\bgroup}\text@in@line\z@ + } + {stop} {\@add@toks{\hfil\egroup}\revert@options@list + \ifnum\text@in@line>\z@ + \edef\cs@e{\nxp\@add@toks + {\line@toks={\the\line@toks}}}\cs@e + \@add@toks{\begingroup\everyvbox{\rm@to@end@of@box}% + \let\maybe@to@hsize\relax + \setbox\line@box\the\line@toks + \tempdima\hsize\advance\tempdima-\wd\line@box + \everyvbox{}\definitely@to@hsize + \everyvbox{\hsize\tempdima}\the\line@toks + \endgroup} + \else \@add@toks{\definitely@to@hsize} + \toks@add@toks{line@toks} + \fi + \e@group[line]\at@breakpointyes} + {default} {\Wmessage{Strange modifier: `line:#1'}} + \endswitch} + +% Tekstkolom. Is een \vbox of \vtop. +% Openen met 'begin' 'ophangen', 'topregel' of 'voetregel', +% start,topregel : \vtop +% voetregel : \vbox +% ophangen : \vtop{\kern\z@ +% Eindigen met 'stop' +\@GenericOption{textcolumn}{ + \switch {\if\EqualString{#1}} + {stop} {\@add@toks{\egroup}\global\BlockWidth\hsize + \e@group[textcolumn]\at@breakpointyes} + {start} {\open@text@column\vtop{}} + {topline} {\open@text@column\vtop{}} + {hang} {\open@text@column\vtop{\kern\z@}} + {footline} {\open@text@column\vbox{}} + {default} {\Wmessage{Strange modifier: `textcolumn:#1=#2'}} + \endswitch} +\def\open@text@column#1#2% + {\ifin@line\advance\text@in@line\@ne\else\protect@breakpoint\fi + \@add@toks{#1\bgroup#2\leftskip\z@ \Indent:no \leavevmode} + \b@group[textcolumn] + \ifin@line\else\aftergroup\at@breakpointyes\fi + } + +% Depth strut: for use in line +\@GenericOption{depth}{ + \edef\cs@e{\nxp\@add@toks{\vrule width\z@ height\z@ depth \@w@w{#1}}} + \cs@e} + +% Block +% is an hbox +% opening +% 1/ blok:start --> \setbox\block@box=\hbox{ +% and \block@closing = } +% 2/ blok:hang --> \setbox\block@box=\hbox{\vtop{\kern\z@\hbox{ +% and \block@closing = }}} +% closing +% 1/ blok:stop --> \block@closing \box\block@box +% 2/ stickout:left/right --> \block@closing \l/rlap{\box\block@box} +% 3/ fillupto:foo --> \block@closing +% \hbox to \foo{\unhbox\block@box\hfil} +% +\newbox\block@box \newif\ifin@box +\add@generic@default{\in@boxno + \def\block@closing{\ifin@box\else + \Wmessage{Closing `block', but not opened. This is serious!}\fi} + } +\def\block@closing{} +\newdimen\BlockWidth +\def\Measure@Block{\global\BlockWidth\wd\block@box} +\@GenericOption{block}{ + \switch {\if\EqualString{#1}} + {stop} {\stop@block} + {hang} {\start@block + {\vtop\bgroup\kern\z@\hbox\bgroup} + {\egroup\egroup}} + {start} {\start@block{}{}} + {default} {\Wmessage{Strange option: `block:#1'}} + \endswitch} +\def\start@block#1#2{ + \ifin@line\else\protect@breakpoint\fi + \@add@toks{\setbox\block@box=\hbox\bgroup#1} + \b@group[block] + \ifin@line\else\aftergroup\at@breakpointyes\fi + \def\block@closing{\@add@toks{#2\egroup\Measure@Block}} + } +\def\stop@block{\block@closing + \ifin@box \@add@toks{\advance\hsize by -\wd\block@box} \fi + \@add@toks{\box\block@box} + \e@group[block]} + +\@GenericOption{fillupto}{ + \block@closing \e@group[block] + \edef\cs@e{\nxp\@add@toks{\hbox to \@w@w{#1}{\unhbox\block@box\hfil}}} + \cs@e + \ifin@line \edef\cs@e{\nxp\@add@toks{\advance\hsize by -\@w@w{#1}}} + \cs@e \fi + } +\@GenericOption{stickout}{ + \block@closing \e@group[block] + \switch {\if\EqualString{#1}} + {right} {\stickout@right{#2}} + {left} {\stickout@left{#2}} + {default} {\Wmessage{Unknown qualifier (stickout:) `#1'}} + \endswitch + } +\def\stickout@left#1{ + \@add@toks{\llap} + \if\IsEmptyList{#1} + \@add@toks{{\box\block@box}} + \else \edef\cs@e{\nxp\@add@toks{{\hbox to \@w@w{#1} + {\box\block@box\hss}}}} + \cs@e + \fi} +\def\stickout@right#1{ + \@add@toks{\rlap} + \if\IsEmptyList{#1} + \@add@toks{{\box\block@box}} + \else \edef\cs@e{\nxp\@add@toks{{\hbox to \@w@w{#1} + {\hss\box\block@box}}}} + \cs@e + \fi} + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Tidbits + +% Commands +% +\@GenericOption{command}{ + \ifin@external \external@handle@expandable{#1}{\csn#1\ecs}{<#1>} + \else + \if\UndefinedCS{#1}\Wmessage{Undefined command: <#1>}\fi + \edef\cs@e{\nxp\@add@toks{\CSname{#1}}}\cs@e + \fi} +\@GenericOption{CSname}{ + \edef\cs@e{\nxp\@add@toks{\CSname{#1}}}\cs@e} + +% Literal text. +% only problem if this is a colon. +% +\@GenericOption{literal}{\@add@toks{#1}} + +% Arguments. +% +\@GenericOption{arg}{\edef\cs@e + {\nxp\@add@toks{\iftrue{\else}\fi#1\iffalse{\else}\fi}} + \cs@e} +\@GenericOption{OpenBrace}{\edef\cs@e + {\nxp\@add@toks{\iftrue{\else}\fi}} + \cs@e} +\@GenericOption{CloseBrace}{\edef\cs@e + {\nxp\@add@toks{\iffalse{\else}\fi}} + \cs@e} +% Extra Commands before and after +% +\newtoks\before@toks \add@generic@default{\before@toks{}} +\@GenericOption{commandbefore}{ + \edef\cs@e{\nxp\append@to@list{before@toks}{\CSname{#1}}} + \cs@e} +\newtoks\after@toks \add@generic@default{\after@toks{}} +\def\add@after@command#1{\append@to@list{after@toks}{#1}} +\@GenericOption{commandafter}{ + \edef\cs@e{\nxp\add@after@command{\CSname{#1}}} + \cs@e} + +\endinput + +% 2014/04/18 Fixed the wrong numbering of nested enumerate lists +% 92/11/03 Improved penalty handling for embedded environments +% \ifini test extended to make loading on top of plain possible +% 92/11/08 Breakpoint protection into line/block/textcolumn +% 92/11/14 Resetlist generation made conditional +% 92/11/21 option 'arg' +% 92/12/12 \sTitelize, \give@title +% 93/07/30 late@after@toks, inputlineno in group errmsg diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/lollipop.ini b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/lollipop.ini new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..506961b5c6f --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/lollipop.ini @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +% copyright 2014 Vafa Khalighi +% +% +% This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% (at your option) any later version. +% +% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +% +% +\input pdftexconfig.tex +\scrollmode +\input lollipop.tex +\dump +\endinput + +% lollipop.fmt is generated by `pdftex -ini -jobname=lollipop -progname=lollipop -translate-file=cp227.tcx -etex lollipop.ini'
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/lualollipop.ini b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/lualollipop.ini new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9e74711ec2c --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/lualollipop.ini @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +% copyright 2014 Vafa Khalighi +% +% +% This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% (at your option) any later version. +% +% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +% +% +% PDF output by default. + +% must be done first (activation of primitives) +\input luatexiniconfig.tex + +% settings inherited from pdftex +\input pdftexconfig.tex +% pdf output by default + +\input luatex-unicode-letters.tex % set codes based on Unicode (full range) + +% the usual format initialization. +\scrollmode +\input lollipop.tex +\dump +\endinput + +% lualollipop.fmt is generated by `luatex -ini -jobname=lualollipop -progname=lualollipop lualollipop.ini'
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/xelollipop.ini b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/xelollipop.ini new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..2885acd55b0 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/lollipop/xelollipop.ini @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +% copyright 2014 Vafa Khalighi +% +% +% This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% (at your option) any later version. +% +% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +% +% +\catcode`\{=1 \catcode`\}=2 \catcode`\#=6 \catcode`\^=7 \catcode`\@=11 + +\scrollmode + +\input unicode-letters +\input lollipop.tex + +\catcode`\@=11 +% +% Allocator for \XeTeXintercharclass values, from Enrico Gregorio +% +\newcount\xe@alloc@intercharclass % allocates intercharclass +\xe@alloc@intercharclass=\thr@@ % from 4 (1,2 and 3 are used by CJK, AFAIK) +\def\xe@alloc@#1#2#3#4#5{\global\advance#1\@ne + \xe@ch@ck#1#4#2% make sure there's still room + \allocationnumber#1% + \global#3#5\allocationnumber + \wlog{\string#5=\string#2\the\allocationnumber}} +\def\xe@ch@ck#1#2#3{% + \ifnum#1<#2\else + \errmessage{No room for a new #3}% + \fi} +\def\newXeTeXintercharclass{% + \xe@alloc@\xe@alloc@intercharclass\XeTeXintercharclass\chardef\@cclv} %at most 254 + +\catcode`\@=12 + +\XeTeXuseglyphmetrics=1 +\XeTeXdashbreakstate=1 + +\dump +\endinput + +% xelollipop.fmt is generated by `xetex -ini -jobname=xelollipop -progname=xelollipop -etex xelollipop.ini'
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/bin/tlpkg-ctan-check b/Master/tlpkg/bin/tlpkg-ctan-check index ee0000c88f5..8586711877f 100755 --- a/Master/tlpkg/bin/tlpkg-ctan-check +++ b/Master/tlpkg/bin/tlpkg-ctan-check @@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ my @TLP_working = qw( listbib listing listings listings-ext listliketab listofsymbols lithuanian liturg lkproof lm lm-math lmake lobster2 locality localloc logbox logical-markup-utils logicproof logicpuzzle - logpap logreq + logpap logreq lollipop longnamefilelist loops lpic lplfitch lps lsc lshort-bulgarian lshort-chinese lshort-czech lshort-dutch lshort-english lshort-finnish lshort-french lshort-german lshort-italian diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/libexec/ctan2tds b/Master/tlpkg/libexec/ctan2tds index 955f0a11b2c..8f420420a93 100755 --- a/Master/tlpkg/libexec/ctan2tds +++ b/Master/tlpkg/libexec/ctan2tds @@ -1114,6 +1114,7 @@ chomp ($Build = `cd $Master/../Build/source && pwd`); 'latex-git-log' => '&PREHOOK_latex_git_log', 'latexdiff' => '&PREHOOK_latexdiff', 'lilyglyphs' => '&PREHOOK_lilyglyphs', + 'lollipop' => '&PREHOOK_flatten1', 'mathspic' => '&PREHOOK_mathspic', 'movie15' => '&PREHOOK_flatten1', 'musixtex-fonts' => '&PREHOOK_unzip', @@ -1177,6 +1178,7 @@ chomp ($Build = `cd $Master/../Build/source && pwd`); 'lilyglyphs' => '&POSTlilyglyphs', 'listbib' => '&POSTlistbib', 'lithuanian' => '&POSTlithuanian', + 'lollipop' => '&POSTlollipop', 'luaotfload' => '&POST_do_man', 'luatexja' => '&POSTluatexja', 'm-tx' => '&POST_do_man', @@ -1262,6 +1264,7 @@ $standarddest = "texmf-dist"; 'knuth-local', 'plain', 'kotex-plain', 'plain', 'levy', 'generic', # one .sty, one .tex + 'lollipop', 'lollipop', 'luatexja', 'luatex', 'luaxml', 'luatex', 'mathabx', 'generic', @@ -1472,6 +1475,7 @@ $standardtex='\.(.bx|cfg|sty|clo|ldf|cls|def|fd|cmap|4ht)$'; 'listbib', 'listbib.tex|' . $standardtex, 'listings-ext','\.sty', # not .cfg 'logic', 'milstd\.tex|' . $standardtex, + 'lollipop', '\.ini|lollipop-.*tex', 'ltxkeys', '\.sty|\.clo|\.ldf|\.cls|\.def|\.fd$', # not cfg 'lua-check-hyphen', '\.lua|' . $standardtex, 'lua-visual-debug', '\.lua|' . $standardtex, @@ -1780,6 +1784,7 @@ $standardtex='\.(.bx|cfg|sty|clo|ldf|cls|def|fd|cmap|4ht)$'; 'lfb', 'fonts', 'lh', 'fonts', 'latex-notes-zh-cn', 'generic', + 'lollipop', 'otherformats', 'lua-alt-getopt', 'support', 'lua2dox', 'support', 'luaintro', 'luatex', @@ -5532,6 +5537,11 @@ sub POSTlithuanian { &SYSTEM ("$MV $DEST/doc/latex/lithuanian/l7xenc.dfu $DEST/tex/latex/lithuanian/"); } +sub POSTlollipop { + print "POST$package - move macros up a level\n"; + &SYSTEM ("$MV $DEST/tex/$package/$package/* $DEST/tex/$package/"); +} + sub POSTluatexja { print "POST$package - runins, move directories\n"; &xchdir ("src"); diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/collection-formatsextra.tlpsrc b/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/collection-formatsextra.tlpsrc index a00a8b4c2a0..9fdd7469ad7 100644 --- a/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/collection-formatsextra.tlpsrc +++ b/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/collection-formatsextra.tlpsrc @@ -1,13 +1,14 @@ category Collection shortdesc Additional formats longdesc Collected TeX `formats', i.e., large-scale macro packages -longdesc designed to be dumped into .fmt files, other than most common -longdesc ones, such as latex and context. +longdesc designed to be dumped into .fmt files -- excluding the most common +longdesc ones, such as latex and context, which have their own package(s). # depend collection-basic # depend edmac depend eplain +depend lollipop depend mltex depend psizzl depend startex diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/lollipop.tlpsrc b/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/lollipop.tlpsrc new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..67412443a8c --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/lollipop.tlpsrc @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +binpattern f bin/${ARCH}/lollipop +execute AddFormat name=lollipop engine=pdftex \ + options="-translate-file=cp227.tcx *lollipop.ini" +# +binpattern f bin/${ARCH}/lualollipop +execute AddFormat name=lualollipop engine=luatex \ + options="lualollipop.ini" +# +binpattern f bin/${ARCH}/xelollipop +execute AddFormat name=xelollipop engine=pdftex \ + options="xelollipop.ini" +# +# leave dvi formats disabled, users can set \pdfoutput=0. +execute AddFormat name=dvilollipop mode=disabled engine=pdftex \ + options="-translate-file=cp227.tcx *lollipop.ini" +execute AddFormat name=dvilualollipop mode=disabled engine=luatex \ + options="-translate-file=cp227.tcx lualollipop.ini" |