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diff --git a/Master/texmf/doc/texlive/texlive-cz/csquote.sty b/Master/texmf/doc/texlive/texlive-cz/csquote.sty deleted file mode 100644 index 3644143647b..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf/doc/texlive/texlive-cz/csquote.sty +++ /dev/null @@ -1,181 +0,0 @@ -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% cut here %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -% -% File: CSQUOTE.TEX/STY -% Version: 1.1 -% -% Authors: Hunter Goatley <goathunter@wkuvx1.bitnet> -% (parts from QUOTE.TEX/STY) -% Petr Sojka <sojka@ics.muni.cs> -% -% Warranty: -% -% Copyright (c) 1992 by Hunter Goatley, Petr Sojka -% Permission to copy all or part of this work is granted, provided -% that the copies are not made or distributed for resale, and that -% the copyright notice and this notice are retained. -% -% THIS WORK IS PROVIDED ON AN "AS IS" BASIS. THE AUTHOR PROVIDES NO -% WARRANTY WHATSOEVER, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, REGARDING THE WORK, -% INCLUDING WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO ITS MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS -% FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE. -% -% If you make any improvements, I'd like to hear about them. -% -% History: -% -% Oct 26, 92 - V1.0 first release -% Dec 14, 92 - V1.1 \uv added -% -% Abstract: -% -% This file defines the macros \csdoublequoteson and \csdoublequotesoff. -% These macros allows switching between standard and following behaviour: -% TeX replace the double-quote character (") with Czech -% left and right double-quotes. For example: -% -% "This is a test." ---> ,,This is a test.'' -% -% The double-quote character is still available via \dq. -% \" is still treated as the umlaut accent. -% -% This macro makes a couple of assumptions about the double-quotes: -% -% 1. Double-quotes are assumed to come in pairs. When replacing -% double-quotes, the macro alternates between ,, and ''. The only -% exception to this is noted in (2) below. -% 2. A double-quote at the beginning of a paragraph is always treated -% as ,,. This correctly handles the case where a quotation is -% continued into a second paragraph: -% -% "This is the first paragraph.\par -% "This is the second paragraph of the same quote." -% -% Normal TeX spacing after ,, and '' is maintained by saving and -% restoring the \spacefactor. -% -% Macros work both with plainTex and LaTeX. -% -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -% -% HOW IT WORKS: -% -% The double-quote character (") is made active by \csdoublequoteson. -% The " macro keeps track of left-quote/right-quote pairs and inserts -% the appropriate ,, and '' in its place. -% -% Each character has a \spacefactor associated with it, which specifies -% the amount of stretch or shrink that a space following the character -% can have. Most characters have a factor of 1000, but some punctuation -% marks have higher spacefactors, most notably the period, which has a -% \spacefactor of 3000. This means the space following a period can -% stretch up to 3 times more than the space after a regular character, -% accounting for the increased space at the end of sentences. -% -% The ,, and '' ligatures are assigned \spacefactor's of 0, so that the -% \spacefactor that is applied to the next character is the same as that -% of the character preceding the quotes. Because " has been redefined as -% a macro, any spaces following " are swallowed by TeX. It was necessary -% to have this macro re-insert any needed space so that the following -% cases worked correctly: -% -% "This is a test," she said. --> ,,This is a test,'' she said. -% "This is in a list"; etc. --> ,,This is in a list''; etc. -% -% Without the added space, the first example becomes: -% -% ,,This is a test,''she said. -% -% The solution was to save the current \spacefactor before inserting a -% right double-quote, then resetting the \spacefactor after the -% insertion. The net effect was that the " macro has a \spacefactor -% of 0, which matches the way TeX treats ,, and ''. -% -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -{% % Begin a group for which " is active -\catcode`\"=\active % Make " an active character -\catcode`\@=11 % Make @ an active character -% -% \csdoublequoteson -% -% This macro makes " an active character, resets the control sequence -% \dblqu@te to L (left), and defines \dq as a replacement for ". -% -\gdef\csdoublequoteson{% % \csdoublequoteson enables " - \gdef"{\czechquotes}% % Define " as \czechquotes - \global\catcode`\"=\active% % Make " an active character - \global\chardef\dq=`\"% % Double-quote char. via \dq - \global\let\dblqu@te=L% % Always start with a left double-quote - } % End of macro -% -% \bq, \eq -% -% These macros define default characters for czech left and right -% double quotes. Czech opening quote is created from two commas with -% kerning depending on fontdimen four parameter of current font. -% Better solution should be specially designed character with -% proper kernings; if you have such characters in fonts -% (e.g. in DC-fonts), use it instead. (e.g. define -% macros \bq and \eq e.g. \def\bq{\char"130 } -% in your document/style file-- not in csquote.sty!) -% Similar solution is used for czech right quote. -% -% \cs existence test, stolen from TeXbook exercise 7.7 -\def\ifundefined#1{\expandafter\ifx\csname#1\endcsname\relax }% -% -% another macro to be more efficient in time and space -\global\chardef\f@@r=4 -% -\ifundefined{bq}% -\gdef\bq{\kern-.25\fontdimen\f@@r\font,\kern-.8\fontdimen\f@@r\font,% - \kern-.35\fontdimen\f@@r\font}% -\fi -\ifundefined{eq}% -\gdef\eq{\kern-.35\fontdimen\f@@r\font`\kern-.8\fontdimen\f@@r\font`% - \kern-.25\fontdimen\f@@r\font} -\fi -% -% Macro \uv for other usage of \bq and \eq. -% -\ifundefined{uv}% - \gdef\uv#1{\bq #1\eq} -\fi -% -% Define the macro that will be executed whenever " is encountered. -% -\gdef\czechquotes{% - % If the double-quote is the first character in a new paragraph, - % make sure it becomes a left double-quote. This case can be - % detected by checking to see if TeX is currently in vertical mode. - % If so, the double-quote is at the beginning of the paragraph - % (since " hasn't actually generated any horizontal mode tokens - % yet, TeX is still in vertical mode). If the mode is vertical, - % set \dblqu@te equal to L. - % - \ifinner\else\ifvmode\let\dblqu@te=L\fi\fi% - % - % Now insert the appropriate left or right double-quote. - % - % If \dblqu@te is L, insert an opening quote and set \dblqu@te to R. - % - \if L\dblqu@te\bq\global\let\dblqu@te=R% - % - % Otherwise, save the current \spacefactor, insert '', set \dblqu@te - % to L, and reset the original \spacefactor. - % - \else% - \let\xxx=\spacefactor% % Save the \spacefactor - \eq% % Insert ending quote - \global\let\dblqu@te=L% % and reset \dblqu@te - \spacefactor\xxx% % Reset the \spacefactor - \fi% % End of \if L\dblqu@te... - } % End of " macro -} % End of group - -\gdef\csdoublequotesoff{% - \catcode`\"=12% % Set " back to other - } -% -% Czech quotes are default -% -\csdoublequoteson - |