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-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ifnextok/RELEASEs.txt84
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ifnextok/SRCFILEs.txt12
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-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ifnextok/testIfNT.pdfbin0 -> 16686 bytes
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ifnextok/ifnextok.tex58
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ifnextok/makedoc.cfg2
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ifnextok/srcfiles.tex6
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ifnextok/testIfNT.tex16
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/ifnextok/ifnextok.sty502
10 files changed, 594 insertions, 102 deletions
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ifnextok/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ifnextok/README
index 69c2512ee36..fe6f1d822d1 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ifnextok/README
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ifnextok/README
@@ -1,18 +1,28 @@
README for the `ifnextok' package
variant of \@ifnextchar not skipping spaces
- (C) Uwe Lueck 2011/05/23
+ (C) Uwe Lueck 2011/06/02
`ifnextok' deals with the behavior of LaTeX's internal
`\@ifnextchar' to skip blank spaces. This sometimes has surprising
or for some users really unwanted effects, especially with
-brackets following `\\' where the user does not intend to specify
+brackets following `\\' when the user does not intend to specify
an optional argument, rather wants that brackets are printed.
The package offers commands and options for modifying this
behavior, maybe limited to certain parts of the document source.
+A general method the package offers is
+
+ \usepackage[stdbreaks]{ifnextok}
+
+so in "standard" circumstances `\\ [' prints a bracket in a
+new line. `\MakeNotSkipping<target>{<on-space>} modifies <target>
+so it executes <on-space> when followed by a space token.
+
KEYWORDS: macro programming, optional command arguments,
- manual line breaks
+ manual line breaks, humanities
+
+RELATED PACKAGES: amsmath, mathtools
The package file `ifnextok.sty' and the documentation files
`ifnextok.pdf' and `ifnextok.tex' can be redistributed and/or
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ifnextok/RELEASEs.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ifnextok/RELEASEs.txt
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..146ef59445a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ifnextok/RELEASEs.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,84 @@
+
+
+Version number
+ v0.3
+Summary description
+ robust control symbols and active characters not skipping spaces
+Announcement text
+ \MakeNotSkipping non-typesetting behavior fixed
+________________________________________________________________________
+
+Version number
+ v0.21a
+Summary description
+ make commands not skipping spaces, discussion
+No Announcement text
+ documentation includes more about amsmath, mathtools,
+ texhax, TeXbook
+Date/Time of submission
+ 2011-06-15 19:54:52 UTC
+Submitted to host
+ dante.ctan.org
+________________________________________________________________________
+
+Version number
+ v0.21
+Summary description
+ make commands not skipping spaces, cf. amsmath/mathtools
+Announcement text
+ After hints on texhax by Heiko Oberdiek and on LATEX-L by
+ Bruno Le Floch (May 11) and Frank Mittelbach (May 15;
+ that I now finally read, 2011-06-02), \IfNextToken and
+ \IfStarNextToken of v0.21 essentially (not exactly) are
+ \new@ifnextchar and \@ifstar, resp., from amsmath;
+ main own features (i) control of where to employ them,
+ (ii) use outside math, indeed rather thinking of humanities.
+ Documentation now mentions amsmath and mathtools.
+________________________________________________________________________
+
+Date/Time of submission
+ 2011-05-31 18:40:43 UTC
+Version number
+ v0.2
+Summary description
+ make commands not skipping spaces
+Announcement text
+ v0.2 provides \MakeNotSkipping<target>{<on-space>}
+ modifying a given document-level command <target>,
+ based on \IfNextSpace{<if>}{<else>},
+ actually addressing what the abstract of ifnextok.pdf
+ has promised so far (including active double quote);
+ maybe rather showing problems than being practically
+ useful (as opposed to package options useful for end-users)
+________________________________________________________________________
+
+Date/Time of submission
+ 2011-05-27 18:31:24 UTC
+Version number
+ v0.11
+Location on CTAN
+ /macros/latex/contrib/ifnextok
+Summary description
+ replacing \@ifnextchar so `\\ [' prints `[' in new line etc.
+License type
+ lppl
+Announcement text
+ option `stdbreaks' replaces `all'; reworked documentation
+ should be more helpful for end-users
+ (\usepackage[stdbreaks]{ifnextok} for `\\ [')
+________________________________________________________________________
+
+Date/Time of submission
+ 2011-05-23 12:39:33 UTC
+Version number
+ v0.1
+Summary description
+ replacing \@ifnextchar so `\\ [' prints `[' in new line etc.
+Announcement text
+ `ifnextok' deals with the behavior of LaTeX's internal
+ `\@ifnextchar' to skip blank spaces. This sometimes has surprising
+ or for some users really unwanted effects, especially with brackets
+ following `\\' where the user does not intend to specify an optional
+ argument, rather wants that brackets are printed. The package offers
+ commands and options for modifying this behavior, maybe limited to
+ certain parts of the document source.
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ifnextok/SRCFILEs.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ifnextok/SRCFILEs.txt
index fba7b019748..404dcf4a69f 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ifnextok/SRCFILEs.txt
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ifnextok/SRCFILEs.txt
@@ -1,11 +1,13 @@
*File List*
-ifnextok.sty 2011/05/23 v0.1 next token test (UL)
-ifnextok.tex 2011/05/23 documenting ifnextok.sty (UL)
-srcfiles.tex 2011/05/22 collect file infos
- makedoc.cfg 2011/05/23 documentation settings
+ifnextok.sty 2011/06/27 v0.3 test next token (UL)
+ifnextok.tex 2011/06/26 documenting ifnextok.sty (UL)
+testIfNT.tex 2011/06/27 test ifnextok.sty
+srcfiles.tex 2011/06/27 collect file infos
+niceverb.sty 2011/06/27 v0.42 minimize doc markup (UL)
+ makedoc.cfg 2011/06/27 documentation settings
***********
- List made at 2011/05/23, 13:37
+ List made at 2011/06/27, 11:43
from script file srcfiles.tex
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ifnextok/ifnextok.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ifnextok/ifnextok.pdf
index 8ab0b147eee..e96ec28b153 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ifnextok/ifnextok.pdf
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ifnextok/ifnextok.pdf
Binary files differ
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ifnextok/testIfNT.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ifnextok/testIfNT.pdf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..4ec56f9b6f8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ifnextok/testIfNT.pdf
Binary files differ
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ifnextok/ifnextok.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ifnextok/ifnextok.tex
index 716c2473430..5efcc81391c 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ifnextok/ifnextok.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ifnextok/ifnextok.tex
@@ -1,7 +1,9 @@
-\ProvidesFile{ifnextok.tex}[2011/05/23 documenting ifnextok.sty (UL)]
+\ProvidesFile{ifnextok.tex}[2011/06/26 documenting ifnextok.sty (UL)]
\title{\textsf{\huge ifnextok}\\---\\\cs{IfNextToken}
+% \MakeNotSkipping\\{\\\relax}%
instead of \cs{@ifnextchar}\\Does Not Skip Blank
- Spaces\thanks{This document describes version
+ Spaces,\\ [\,and \qtd{\texttt{\string\\ [}} may print bracket in\\
+ new line\,]\thanks{This document describes version
\textcolor{blue}{\UseVersionOf{ifnextok.sty}}
of \file{ifnextok.sty} as of \UseDateOf{ifnextok.sty}.}}
{ \RequirePackage{makedoc}[2010/12/20] \ProcessLineMessage{}
@@ -10,9 +12,18 @@
\documentclass{article}%% TODO paper dimensions!?
\input{makedoc.cfg} %% shared formatting settings
\usepackage{color}
-\usepackage[all]{ifnextok}
+% \ReadPackageInfos{ifnextok} %% 2011/06/26
+\usepackage[stdbreaks]{ifnextok} %% 2011/05/27
+% \usepackage{ifnextok} %% 2011/05/31
+\newcommand*{\secref}[1]{Section~\ref{sec:#1}} %% 2011/05/30
+\newcommand*{\meta}{\textit} %% 2011/06/14
+% \MakeActive\" \def"#1"{``#1''} %% 2011/06/25
+%% <- bad with examples!? TODO
+% \usepackage{german} \mdqoff %% 2011/05/31
+% \tracingmacros=1 \tracingonline=1
+% \IfNextSpace{\show\\}{\show\/}
\makeatletter
- \@beginparpenalty\@lowpenalty
+% \@beginparpenalty\@lowpenalty
% \show\@xnewline
% \tracingmacros=1 \tracingonline=1
% \NoNewlineSkipping
@@ -23,30 +34,42 @@
\makeatother
\sloppy
\begin{document}
+% \MakeNotSkipping\\{\\\relax}
\maketitle
\begin{abstract} %%% \noindent
+% \MakeNotSkipping\\{\\\relax}
+% \mdqon \MakeNotSkipping"{\rq\rq} (``Uwe L"uck" )
The 'ifnextok' package deals with the behavior of
\LaTeX's internal `\@ifnextchar' to skip blank spaces.
This sometimes has surprising or for some users really
\emph{unwanted} effects, especially with brackets following
- `\\' where the user does \emph{not} intend to specify an
+ `\\' when %% v0.1a: was `where'
+ the user does \emph{not} intend to specify an
optional argument, rather wants that brackets are \emph{printed.}
The package offers commands and options for modifying this
-% \tracingmacros=1 \tracingonline=1
- behavior, maybe limited to certain parts of the
- document source.\\
+ behavior, maybe limited to certain parts of the document source.\\
[It works!]
It may also be useful with active characters in lieu of `\\',
+% \mdqon
e.g., the double quote `"' with \ctanpkgref{german}`.sty'
or \ctanpkgref{babel}.
+
+ v0.3 fixes behavior in non-typesetting mode with
+ `\MakeNotSkipping', using a somewhat different technique
+ than \LaTeX's robustifications.
+% `\DeclareRobustCommand'.
\par\smallskip\noindent
\strong{Keywords:}\quad
macro programming, optional command arguments,
- manual line breaks
+ manual line breaks, humanities
+ \par\smallskip\noindent
+\strong{Related packages:}\quad \ctanpkgref{amsmath},
+ \ctanpkgref{mathtools}
\end{abstract}
+ \newpage %% 2011/06/26
\tableofcontents
-% \newpage
+ \newpage %% 2011/06/26
\section{Installing and Calling}
The package file `ifnextok.sty' is provided ready,
installation only requires putting it somewhere where \TeX\ finds it
@@ -57,13 +80,20 @@ Below the `\documentclass' line(s) and above `\begin{document}',
you load `ifnextok.sty' (as usually) by
\[`\usepackage{ifnextok}'\qquad \mbox{or by}\qquad
`\usepackage[<options>]{ifnextok}'\]---<options> described
-in Section~\ref{sec:options}.
+in Section~\ref{sec:options}. E.g., the \emph{main goal} of
+writing the package is achieved by
+\[`\usepackage[stdbreaks]{ifnextok}'\]
-\section{The Package File}
-\subsection{Header (Legalize)}
+% \section{The Package File}
+\section{Header (Legalize)}
\input{ifnextok.doc}
\end{document}
VERSION HISTORY
-2011/05/22 very first
+2011/05/22f. very first
+2011/05/27 mentioning [stdbreaks] for v0.11
+2011/05/30 testing \MakeNotSkipping
+2011/06/02 for v0.21: "related packages"
+2011/06/26 for v0.3: mentioning \MakeNotSkipping, \newpage,
+ different sectioning
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ifnextok/makedoc.cfg b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ifnextok/makedoc.cfg
index d74c564b879..b1d9cb4bb16 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ifnextok/makedoc.cfg
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ifnextok/makedoc.cfg
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-\ProvidesFile{makedoc.cfg}[2011/05/23 documentation settings]
+\ProvidesFile{makedoc.cfg}[2011/06/27 documentation settings]
\author{Uwe L\"uck\thanks{\url{http://contact-ednotes.sty.de.vu}}}
% \author{Uwe L\"uck---{\tt http://contact-ednotes.sty.de.vu}}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ifnextok/srcfiles.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ifnextok/srcfiles.tex
index 5caae8e4bfb..e7f6f89d512 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ifnextok/srcfiles.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ifnextok/srcfiles.tex
@@ -1,6 +1,8 @@
\RequirePackage{myfilist}
-\ProvidesFile{srcfiles.tex}[2011/05/22 collect file infos]
+\ProvidesFile{srcfiles.tex}[2011/06/27 collect file infos]
\EmptyFileList %%% [readprov.sty,myfilist.sty]
\ReadPackageInfos{ifnextok}
-\ReadFileInfos{ifnextok,srcfiles,makedoc.cfg}
+\ReadFileInfos{ifnextok,testIfNT,srcfiles}
+\ReadPackageInfos{niceverb}
+\ReadFileInfos{makedoc.cfg}
\ListInfos[SRCFILEs.txt]
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ifnextok/testIfNT.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ifnextok/testIfNT.tex
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..34db8216008
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/ifnextok/testIfNT.tex
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+\ProvidesFile{testIfNT.tex}[2011/06/27 test ifnextok.sty]
+\RequirePackage{ifnextok}
+\makeatletter
+ \providecommand\StripEsc{\expandafter\@gobble\string}
+\makeatother
+\catcode`\"\active \edef"{q}
+\MakeNotSkipping{"}{\StripEsc\"}
+\documentclass{article}
+\begin{document}
+\tableofcontents
+\section{"a" b}
+\thispagestyle{headings}
+\markboth{}{"a" b}
+"a" b
+\typeout{"a" b}
+\end{document}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/ifnextok/ifnextok.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/ifnextok/ifnextok.sty
index 896c4e5e439..552b8b73ec9 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/ifnextok/ifnextok.sty
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/ifnextok/ifnextok.sty
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/12/01]
-\ProvidesPackage{ifnextok}[2011/05/23 v0.1 next token test (UL)]
+\ProvidesPackage{ifnextok}[2011/06/27 v0.3 test next token (UL)]
%% Copyright (C) 2011 Uwe Lueck,
%% http://www.contact-ednotes.sty.de.vu
@@ -16,12 +16,13 @@
%%
%% http://www.contact-ednotes.sty.de.vu
%%
-%% === Outline ===
+%% == Outline ==
%% The 'ifnextok' package deals with the behavior of
%% \LaTeX's internal `\@ifnextchar' to skip blank spaces.
%% This sometimes has surprising or for some users really
%% \emph{unwanted} effects, especially with brackets following
-%% `\\' where the user does \emph{not} intend to specify an
+%% `\\' when %% v0.1a: was `where'
+%% the user does \emph{not} intend to specify an
%% optional argument, rather wants that brackets are \emph{printed.}
%% The package offers commands and options for modifying this
%% behavior, maybe limited to certain parts of the
@@ -29,20 +30,31 @@
%% together with the presentation of the implementation.
%%
%% As after multiletter commands blank spaces are skipped anyway
-%% (\TeX book p.~46f.), the package makes a difference only
-%% for one-symbol commands such as |\\|, or for active characters
-%% such as the double quote with \ctanpkgref{german}`.sty'
-%% and \ctanpkgref{babel}.
+%% (\TeX book p.~46f.), the package makes a \emph{difference only
+%% for one-symbol commands} such as |\\|, or for %% \emph 2011/05/27
+%% \emph{active characters} such as the double quote with
+%% \ctanpkgref{german}`.sty' and \ctanpkgref{babel}.
+%% (v0.21: Or also optional arguments
+%% \emph{following mandatory ones}---``trailing" optional arguments
+%% mentioned by Lars Hellstr\"om and Bruno Le Floch on `LATEX-L'.
+%% v0.21a: Moreover, with ``starred" command versions having a
+%% first optional argument!) %% 2011/06/14
%%
-%% A little \strong{overview:}
+%% Similar things happen in \ctanpkgref{amsmath} and
+%% \ctanpkgref{mathtools}, and as of v0.21, %% v0.21a 2011/06/14
+%% we discuss relations to these packages.
+%%
+%% A little \strong{overview} of the package's commands and options:
+%% %% structured 2011/05/27
+%% === For Macro Writers ===
%% \begin{enumerate}
%% \item |\IfNextToken| is an alternative to `\@ifnextchar',
-%% not skipping spaces (Section~\ref{sec:main}).
+%% not skipping spaces (\secref{main}).
%% This macro is the \strong{low-level}
%% backbone of all other modifications of \LaTeX\ commands.
%% \item |\IfStarNextToken| is an alternative to `\@ifstar',
%% not skipping spaces, using `\IfNextToken' in lieu of
-%% `\@ifnextchar' (Section~\ref{sec:star}).
+%% `\@ifnextchar' (\secref{star}).
%% \item Some ``\strong{patching}" commands aim at modifying
%% existing (\LaTeX) macros without specifying the resulting
%% new definition explicitly
@@ -53,45 +65,104 @@
%% \item There are low-level commands
%% |\INTstore| and |\INTrestore|
%% for undoing modifications of existing macros
-%% (Section~\ref{sec:stored}).
-%% \item There are \strong{high-level} commands for modifying
-%% |\\| and selecting \LaTeX\ \strong{environments}
-%% to be affected (Section~\ref{sec:break}).
-%% Package \strong{options} execute some of them.
+%% (\secref{stored}).
%% \end{enumerate}
-%% (TODO: how command names are composed) %% 2011/05/23, v0.1
-%%
-%% === Caveats ===
-%% Only a few of the commands have been tested so far,
-%% and usage together with \ctanpkgref{amsmath}
-%% may require special care or fail altogether.
+%%
+%% === For End-Users ===
+%% % \item
+%% There are \strong{high-level} commands for modifying
+%% |\\| and selecting \LaTeX\ \strong{environments}
+%% to be affected (\secref{break}).
+%% Package \strong{options} execute some of them
+%% (\secref{options}), e.g., `[stdbreaks]'.
+%%
+%% === Intermediate ===
+%% |\MakeNotSkipping{<target>}{<on-space>}|
+%% described in \secref{genpatch} is somewhat ``intermediate."
+%% It acts on a document-level command <target> without
+%% any assumptions about its internals.
+%% On the other hand, choosing <on-space> for the new behavior
+%% of <target> in front of a space token may need some knowledge ...
+%%
+%% (TODO: how command names are composed) %% 2011/05/23, v0.1
%%
-%% Switching into ``don't-skip-spaces" mode
-%% \emph{two times} without switching back into normal mode
-%% in between won't work with this version (v0.1)
-%% of the package (TODO: permanent aliases).
-%% You will get the
-%% \[\texttt{Argument of <patching> has an extra }`}.'\]
-%% error. This also applies to commands that have been issued
-%% by package options.
+%% \pagebreak %% 2011/06/26
+%% == Caveats ==
+%% \begin{enumerate}
+%% \item Testing has not been very comprehensive so far.
+%% % \item
+%% Usage together with \textcolor{blue}{\ctanpkgref{amsmath}}
+%% may require special care or fail altogether.
+%% \item Switching into ``don't-skip-spaces" mode
+%% \emph{two times} without switching back into normal mode
+%% in between won't work with this version (v0.1--v0.3 TODO)
+%% of the package (TODO: permanent aliases).
+%% You will get the
+%% \[\texttt{Argument of <patching> has an extra }`}.'\]
+%% error. This also applies to commands that have been issued
+%% by package options.
+%% \item Implementation may change much.
+%% % , and certain auxiliary
+%% % commands may move to separate packages.
+%% (TODO 0.3)
+%% \end{enumerate}
%%
-%% === The Main Command \cs{IfNextToken} ===
+%% == For Making Macros == %% 2011/05/27
+%% \label{sec:mac}
+%% === The Main Command &\IfNextToken === %% & 2011/05/27
%% \label{sec:main}
-%% |IfNextToken<match>{<if>}{<else>}| is the obvious variant
+%% |\IfNextToken<match>{<if>}{<else>}| %% add. miss. `\' 2011/05/31
+%% is the obvious variant
%% of \LaTeX's internal `\@ifnextchar' executing <if>
-%% if actually the \emph{``very next"} token is <mathc>
+%% if actually the \emph{``very next"} token is
+%% <match> %% v0.1a: was `mathc'
%% and executing <else> otherwise. If <match> is \emph{not}
%% a \emph{space token} (\LaTeX's `\@sptoken') but
%% the next token \emph{is}, <else> is executed;
%% while `\@ifnextchar' tries matching the next token
%% after ensuing space tokens.
\newcommand{\IfNextToken}[3]{%
- \let\nextok@match=#1\def\nextok@if{#2}\def\nextok@else{#3}%
+ \let\nextok@match= #1%
+%% ... v0.21 adds \qtd{`= '} after Heiko Oberdiek's explanation
+%% on \texhaxpref{11-05-017590}{texhax}, %% 2011/06/14
+%% this allows `\@sptoken' as a possible `#1'.
+ \def\nextok@if{#2}\def\nextok@else{#3}%
\futurelet\@let@token\nextok@decide}
+%% ... apart from using different names, this is the same as
+%% `\new@ifnextchar' in `amsgen.sty' of the \ctanpkgref{amsmath}
+%% bundle:
+%% \begin{verbatim}
+%% \long\def\new@ifnextchar#1#2#3{%
+%% \let\reserved@d= #1%
+%% \def\reserved@a{#2}\def\reserved@b{#3}%
+%% \futurelet\@let@token\new@ifnch
+%% }
+%% \end{verbatim}
+%% ... and the behavior is essentially the same ...
\def\nextok@decide{%
\ifx\@let@token\nextok@match \expandafter\nextok@if
\else \expandafter\nextok@else
\fi}
+%% The analogue to our `\nextok@decide' in 'amsmath'/`amsgen.sty'
+%% is `\new@ifnch':
+%% \begin{verbatim}
+%% \def\new@ifnch{%
+%% \ifx\@let@token\reserved@d \let\reserved@b\reserved@a \fi
+%% \reserved@b
+%% }
+%% \end{verbatim}
+%% ... and these two macros ('ifnextok''s and 'amsmath''s)
+%% actually make the difference to Standard \LaTeX.
+%% The latter's `\@ifnch' tests for `\@sptoken' before
+%% looking for the actually wanted `char', 'ifnextok' and
+%% 'amsmath' don't. As to `\new@ifnch' vs.\ `\nextok@decide',
+%% the first has one token less than the latter, but one
+%% assignment more. What does this mean? TODO
+%%
+%% When I decided to create the 'ifnextok' package, I was not aware
+%% of the similarity to 'amsmath', and I am not sure what I would
+%% have done had I ...
+%%
%% |\NoNextSkipping| now switches into ``don't-skip-spaces"
%% mode ``altogether" (however ...):
\newcommand*{\NoNextSkipping}{\let\@ifnextchar\IfNextToken}
@@ -104,40 +175,77 @@
%% Actually, because `\NoNextSkipping' does not affect
%% `\kernel@ifnextchar', those of \LaTeX's commands using the latter
%% still will skip spaces (with package version v0.1).
+%%
+%% As opposed to 'amsmath', 'ifnextok' aims at more choices
+%% as to what document-level commands are affected by the
+%% modified `next' checking. Of course, 'amsmath' deals with
+%% breaks between math display lines, while the present package
+%% rather was motivated by experiences in the humanities.
%%
-%% === Patching Commands ===
+%% `\@sptoken' was discussed under \qtd{Some puzzling TeX} on
+%% texhax in 2011 (February/May/June), and the matter is discussed in
+%% \meta{The \TeX book} in Exercise~24.6 and on pp.~376f.
+%%
+%% === ``Bold" Patching Commands ===
%% \label{sec:patch}
+%% % The little auxilary |\@xp@xp@xp| (cf.~`\@xp' in `amsgen.sty'):
+%% % \providecommand*{\@xpxpxp}{\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter}
%% |\INTpatch<replacer><macro>| replaces
%% something in the definition of <macro> according to
%% the replacement macro <replacer>.
%% This seems to work with the macros I thought of.
%% It does \emph{not} work when
-%% (for replacing `\@ifnextchar')
+%% (for replacing `\@ifnextchar') %% mod. 2011/06/24:
%% (a)~there are \emph{more} `\@ifnextchar's in the
-%% macro to patch, or when (b)~an `\@ifnextchar'
+%% macro to patch (outside braces),
+%% or when (b)~the only `\@ifnextchar'
%% is inside a pair of braces.
\newcommand*{\INTpatch}[2]{%
\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter \def
\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter #2%
\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter {%
- \expandafter #1#2#1}}
+ \expandafter #1#2}} %% red. 2011/06/24
%% |\NextTestPatch<macro>| replaces
%% `\@ifnextchar' in the definition of <macro> by
%% `\IfNextToken'.
\newcommand*{\NextTestPatch}{\INTpatch\nextok@patch}
-\def\nextok@patch#1\@ifnextchar#2\nextok@patch{#1\IfNextToken#2}
+\def\nextok@patch#1\@ifnextchar{#1\IfNextToken} %% red. 2011/06/24
+%% Another application of `\INTpatch' is `\StarTestPatch' in \secref{star}.
%%
%% === Storing and Restoring ===
%% \label{sec:stored}
+%% % |\WCS@namemod@apply@cs{<mod>}<apply>{<cs>}|
+%% % applies the token <apply> to (the token) <cs> modified by <mod>:
+%% %\providecommand*\WCS@namemod@apply@cs[3]{%
+%% % \expandafter#2\csname#1#3\endcsname}
+%% % Note the order of the arguments in the replacement text.
+%% % It allows shorthands like the following
+%% % |\INT@save@nmod<apply>{<cs>}|
+%% % when one name modifyer is used for various purposes:
+%% % \newcommand*{\INT@save@nmod}{\WCS@namemod@apply@cs\INT@save}
%% |\INTstore<macro>| stores the meaning of the macro <macro>
%% in a special name space.
-\newcommand*{\INTstore}[1]{%
- \expandafter\let\csname\INT@name#1\endcsname#1}
-\newcommand*{\INT@name}{INTstore.\expandafter\@gobble\string}
+%% %\newcommand*{\INTstore}[1]{\INT@save@nmod\let#1#1}
+\newcommand*{\INTstore}[1]{%
+ \expandafter\let\csname\INT@save#1\endcsname#1}
+%% In order to apply `\MakeNotSkipping' even to
+%% active characters below (v0.2), nothing must be gobbled
+%% from `\string<token>':
+%% % `\INT@save<token>' is a \emph{``name modifier":}
+% \newcommand*{\INT@save}{INT.save\expandafter\@gobble\string}
+\newcommand*{\INT@save}{INT.save\string}
+%% % For restoring, we use another general auxiliary
+%% % \[|\WCS@namemod@copy@to@from{<mod>}<new>{<old>}|:\]
+%% %\providecommand*{\WCS@namemod@copy@to@from}[3]{%
+%% % \expandafter\let\expandafter#2\csname#1#3\endcsname}
+%% % \providecommand*{\WCS@namemod@copy@to@from}[2]{%
+%% % \def\WCS@apply{\let#2}%
+%% % \WCS@namemod@apply@cs#1\WCS@apply}
%% |\INTrestore<macro>| \emph{re}stores the meaning of <macro>
-%% that is expected to having been stored with `\INTstore':
+%% that is expected to have been stored with `\INTstore':
+%% %\newcommand*{\INTrestore}[1]{\WCS@namemod@copy@to@from\INT@save#1#1}
\newcommand*{\INTrestore}[1]{%
- \expandafter\let\expandafter#1\csname\INT@name#1\endcsname}
+ \expandafter\let\expandafter#1\csname\INT@save#1\endcsname}
%%
%% === The Star Test ===
%% \label{sec:star}
@@ -146,16 +254,17 @@
%% `\@ifnextchar'. So already `\@ifstar' needs to be modified.
%% We do not so much want to change `\@ifstar' altogether,
%% rather we will replace it at some places by a non-skipping
-%% variant |\IfStarNextToken|, using the patching command
-%% |\StarTestPatch<macro>|.
+%% variant |\IfStarNextToken|,\footnote{TODO or &\IfNextStar,
+%% cf.~&\IfNextSpace.}
+%% using the patching command |\StarTestPatch<macro>|.
%% (`\@ifstar' has an argument and therefore cannot be patched as
%% nicely as the line-break commands.)
\newcommand*{\IfStarNextToken}[1]{\IfNextToken*{\@firstoftwo{#1}}}
\newcommand*{\StarTestPatch}{\INTpatch\nextok@starpatch}
%% The macro to be patched may contain a \cs{par}
%% (`\@centercr' is an example), so we need `\long':
-\long\def\nextok@starpatch#1\@ifstar#2\nextok@starpatch{%
- #1\IfStarNextToken#2}
+%% %% red. 2011/06/24
+\long\def\nextok@starpatch#1\@ifstar{#1\IfStarNextToken}
%% |\StoreStarSkipping| stores the current meaning of
%% `\@ifstar' ...
%% % is executed before changing `\@ifstar' temporarily:
@@ -166,10 +275,163 @@
\newcommand*{\NoStarSkipping}{\let\@ifstar\IfStarNextToken}
%% This again seems to be so dangerous that it will not be
%% supported much with package version v0.1 (by a package option).
+%%
+%% On the other hand, 'amsmath' (`amsgen.sty') is not as scrupulous
+%% as we are and indeed redefines `\@ifstar' \emph{altogether},
+%% equivalent to our `\NoStarSkipping', except that the latter
+%% provides a method to restore. I.e., as soon as you have loaded
+%% `amsgen.sty' (invoked by any 'amsmath' package),
+%% you have decided that a star appearing after
+%% whitespace is printed as a star, rather than choosing the
+%% ``starred" version of the respective command.
+%% %% v0.21a 2011/06/14:
+%% What we actually find in `amsgen.sty' is
+%% \begingroup \hfuzz=33pt
+%% \begin{verbatim}
+%% \def\@ifstar#1#2{\new@ifnextchar *{\def\reserved@a*{#1}\reserved@a}{#2}}
+%% \end{verbatim}
+%% \endgroup \noindent
+%% The `\reserved@a' trick seems to be due to 'amsmath''s idea
+%% of implementing the conditional
+%% (see the code we are quoting in \secref{main}).
+%%
+%% === More General Patching with \cs{@sptoken} ===
+%% \label{sec:genpatch}
+%% This section deals with modifying macros by a more general
+%% technique than employed in \secref{patch}. We do not use any
+%% knowledge of internals of the target user command
+%% (a ``control symbol" like `\\' or an ``active character"),
+%% and the command may take arguments, as the active double quote
+%% does with 'german.sty' or 'babel'.
+%%
+%% ==== &\IfNextSpace ====
+%% |\IfNextSpace{<if>}{<else>}| is an auxiliary macro that
+%% executes <if> if the next token is a space token
+%% (\LaTeX's `\@sptoken'), otherwise it executes <else>:
+\newcommand*{\IfNextSpace}{\IfNextToken\@sptoken}
+%% This did not work with the v0.2 version of `\IfNextToken'
+%% that didn't have \qtd{`= '}, due to `\@sptoken' being an
+%% ``implicit space token," as Heiko Oberdiek pointed out
+%% on texhax. He also provided the remedy that actually was
+%% 'amsmath''s way ...
%%
-%% === ``Manual" Line Breaks ===
+%% v0.2 was:
+%% \begin{verbatim}
+%% \newcommand*{\IfNextSpace}[2]{%
+%% \def\nextok@if{#1}\def\nextok@else{#2}%
+%% \futurelet\@let@token\nextok@ifspace}
+%% \newcommand*{\nextok@ifspace}{%
+%% \ifx\@let@token\@sptoken \expandafter \nextok@if
+%% \else \expandafter \nextok@else
+%% \fi}
+%% \end{verbatim}
+%% ... not so bad from an efficiency point of view, but ...---%
+%% % Is `\IfNextSpace' useful? I don't know of a shorthand
+%% % like `\@ifnextcharleftbracket' for %% 2011/06/24 \qtd:
+%% % \qtd{&\@ifnextchar[} ... %% rm. 2011/06/26
+%%
+%% ==== &\MakeNotSkipping ====
+%% |\MakeNotSkipping{<target>}{<on-space>}| should modify `<target>'
+%% so that it acts in its usual way when no space token is ahead
+%% while executing <on-space> otherwise. E.g., <target> may be
+%% the active double quote |"| from 'babel', and on the left of a space
+%% token you want that the double quote just prints an ordinary
+%% double quote from the ligature
+%% \lq\verb+''+\rq\ %% \ 2011/06/03
+%% (the first pair of argument braces may be omitted):
+%% \[\verb+\MakeNotSkipping{"}{''}+\]
+%% ... while I don't really recommend this right now (v0.2f.).
+%% %% rm. 2011/06/27 useless:
+%% % For some unknown |\\|,
+%% % you may want to block searching for an optional argument by
+%% % \[`\MakeNotSkipping{\\}{\\\relax}'\]
+%%
+%% <target>, being on document level and probably appearing
+%% in moving arguments, must be robust, while `\IfNextSpace' is not.
+%% When <target> has been defined using `\DeclareRobustCommand'
+%% (`\\' from the `document' environment is an example),
+%% we would loose the original behavior of <target> if we used
+%% `\DeclareRobustCommand' ourselves.
+%%
+%% v0.21 was horribly flawed at this point; I had not tested
+%% all cases, I had not studied how \LaTeX's `\DeclareRobustCommand'
+%% handles control symbols (such as `\_', see `source.pdf'),
+%% and my implementation did not obey the warning in my
+%% ancompanying documentation ...
+%%
+%% % |\RobustDeferName<cs>| may move to a general package
+%% % about robust commands TODO:
+%% %\providecommand*{\RobustDeferName}[1]{\expandafter\@gobble\string#1 }
+%% When <target> is a single (active) character,
+%% it may have been robustified by making it expand
+%% to a robust control sequence token, such as `~'
+%% via `\nobreakspace{}'---we don't know,
+%% or don't try to find out now. We make it robust,
+%% accepting that this may just introduce an unnecessary extra
+%% macro. %% rest of paragraph was nonsense 2011/06/27
+\newcommand*{\INT@modified}[1]{%
+ \ifx\protect\@typeset@protect
+ \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter \IfNextSpace
+ \csname\INT@mod#1\expandafter\endcsname
+ \else
+ \protect#1%
+ \fi}
+%% `\INT@mod<cs>' is another \emph{``name modifier":}
+%% % `\WCS@namemod@apply@cs' from \secref{stored}
+%% % provides both arguments for `\IfNextSpace' associated with
+%% % #1 (TODO!?):
+%% % \edef\@tempa{\WCS@namemod@apply@cs\INT@mod\noexpand#1}%
+%% % \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter \IfNextSpace \@tempa}
+\newcommand*{\INT@mod}{INT@mod.\string}
+%% Here is the main command of the section.
+%% `\@tempa' will store the meaning of the command that <target>
+%% would call in typesetting mode after
+%% `\DeclareRobustCommand<target>'.
+%% `\@tempb' will store what <target> does in in typesetting
+%% mode, maybe that is just the meaning of <target>
+%% (kind of flag, like `\if@tempswa'):
+\newcommand*{\MakeNotSkipping}[2]{%
+ \expandafter \let \expandafter \@tempa
+ \csname\expandafter\@gobble\string#1 \endcsname
+ \let\@tempb#1%
+%% When #1 is a control word, and its name, extended by a space,
+%% is the name of a defined token, we \emph{lazily}
+%% (like \ctanpkgref{makerobust}, TODO) assume that
+%% its current meaning was assigned by `\DeclareRobustCommand'.
+%% One exception: if that token is the control space~`\ ',
+%% #1 is a single character (hopefully active, TODO check!?).
+ \ifx\@tempa\relax \else \ifx\@tempa\ \else
+ \let\@tempb\@tempa \fi \fi
+ \expandafter\let\csname\INT@save#1\endcsname\@tempb
+%% We have analyzed #1 and now may modify it:
+ \def#1{\INT@modified#1}%
+%% We do not know beforehand what <on-space> will contain,
+%% in any case it should \emph{not} be expanded right here,
+%% that's why we use the token register `\@toks':
+ \toks@{#2}%
+ \expandafter\edef\csname\INT@mod#1\endcsname{%
+ {\the\toks@}%
+ \expandafter\noexpand\csname\INT@save#1\endcsname}%
+}
+%% This still is experimental, and you must care not to apply
+%% the patch two times when it has not been undone in between.
+%% The main application may be a macro like |\\| that some
+%% (non-standard) environment defines; then you could redefine
+%% the environmont so that its start finally modifies that
+%% macro according to your wishes. In the latter situation,
+%% the end of the environment will undo your `\MakeNotSkipping';
+%%
+%% TODO: %% v0.2
+%% In the case of |"|, this might be a starting point
+%% for handling conventions about moving an ensuing
+%% punctuation mark to the left of the quotation mark.
+%% Moreover, getting something really useful would require
+%% dealing with `"' at the left of a bracket too.
+%%
+%% % \pagebreak %% 2011/06/26
+%% == ``Manual" Line Breaks ==
%% \label{sec:break}
-%% ==== Outline of Implementation ====
+%% === Outline of Implementation ===
%% In the first instance, the present package aims at rendering
%% |\\| a command that interpretes a left-hand square bracket
%% as a start of an optional argument only if the bracket is not
@@ -194,7 +456,7 @@
%% the second starts with `\@x<pivot>' and invokes the
%% left-hand-bracket test. Both of them need to be patched.
%%
-%% ==== ``Normal" Manual Line Breaks ====
+%% === ``Normal" Manual Line Breaks ===
%% \label{sec:newline}
%% If I had been aware of the difficulties of this part,
%% I probably would not have started writing this package,
@@ -204,21 +466,15 @@
%% version of the bracket test, and this patch suffices for the
%% optional-argument goal.
%%
-%% The `\@ifstar' call is in `\@normalcr'; the latter is invoked
-%% by the robust version of `\\'. However, \LaTeX\ defines
-%% `\@normalcr' by a `\let' referring to the result of
-%% `\DeclareRobustCommand\\' ...
+%% %% more accurately 2011/05/31:
+%% The `\@ifstar' call is in `\@normalcr' and its alias `\\ ';
+%% the latter is invoked by `\\' according to `\DeclareRobustCommand\\'.
%%
-%% Things seem to be easier when |\\| calls `\@normalcr'
-%% instead of `\\ ' (the latter is the effect of
-%% `\DeclareRobustCommand'),
-%% we are \textcolor{blue}{\strong{interchanging}}
-%% the roles of `\\ ' and `\@normalcr'
-%% (\textcolor{blue}{\strong{caution!}}).
+%% Things seem to be easier when `\\ ' \emph{expands} to `\@normalcr'
+%% instead of being an \emph{alias} of it
+%% (\strong{\textcolor{blue}{CAUTION!}}).
%% Then we just need to control `\@normalcr':
-\def\\{\x@protect\\\protect\@normalcr}
-%% (Another \strong{Caveat:} I do not understand `\x@protect'.) %% v0.1
-%%
+\@namedef{\@backslashchar\space}{\@normalcr}
%% |\StoreNewlineSkipping| \emph{stores} the skipping behavior of |\\|
%% outside special environments:
\newcommand*{\StoreNewlineSkipping}{%
@@ -232,7 +488,7 @@
\newcommand*{\NoNewlineSkipping}{%
\StarTestPatch\@normalcr \NextTestPatch\@xnewline}
%%
-%% ==== Manual Line Breaks in \LaTeX\ Environments ====
+%% === Manual Line Breaks in \LaTeX\ Environments ===
%% \label{sec:envs}
%% The macros in the present section should modify \LaTeX's |\\|
%% in environments (<env> being one of:)
@@ -240,7 +496,12 @@
%% These \emph{environment names} are the expected
%% \emph{arguments} of those macros.
%% However, argument |center| also affects the
-%% |flushleft| and |flushright| environments,
+%% %% 2011/05/27 v0.11a verse:
+%% |flushleft|, |flushright|, and
+%% |verse| environments,\footnote{`verse'
+%% is provided by \LaTeX's standard \ctanpkgref{classes} only,
+%% while `flushleft' and `flushright' belong to the \LaTeX\
+%% kernel.}
%% and |array| and |tabular| should also affect
%% their enhanced variants from other \LaTeX\ packages.
%% When this internal structure of \LaTeX\ changes,
@@ -270,38 +531,72 @@
\INTactOnEnv\StarTestPatch\NextTestPatch}
%% % \NotSkippingCRs{center}
%% \begin{center}
+%% % \MakeNotSkipping\\{\\\relax}
+%% % \show\\
%% Do these commands work?\\ [\,Or do they not?\,]
%% \end{center}
+%%
+%% %% 2011/05/27 v0.11a:
+%% By contrast, the environments |quotation| and |quote|
+%% from \LaTeX's standard \ctanpkgref{classes} use the
+%% ``normal" newline command essentially provided by
+%% `\@normalcr'.
+%% === 'amsmath' and 'mathtools' ===
+%% Just discussing related functionality in
+%% the \ctanpkgref{amsmath} and \ctanpkgref{mathtools}
+%% packages, without any own code:
+%% %% modifications v0.21a 2011/06/14:
+%%
+%% 'amsmath' modifies the star (|*|) test all over the document
+%% (see our \secref{star}), while providing own
+%% (not skipping) versions of |\\| rather in math displays
+%% and math environments only. This applies quite obviously
+%% to the `{cases}' and `{matrix}' environments.
+%% I am not sure about 'amsmath''s use of `\displaybreak',
+%% (cf.~`amstex.sty' and the `\intertext' command) and `\math@cr'.
%%
-%% === Package Options ===
+%% 'mathtools' modifies 'amsmath''s line breaking behavior
+%% in turn on its options `[allowspaces]' and `[disallowspaces]',
+%% referring to some strange behavior of 'amsmath'.
+%% Still I don't understand what is going on entirely,
+%% and my impression is that nobody else has understood these
+%% things entirely so far. 'mathtools' is not the first
+%% package suppressing space skipping with `\\', 'amsmath' has done
+%% this already; the question is where, where not, and why ...
+%% 'mathtools''s `[disallowspaces]' just seems to provide
+%% a more straightforward policy ... TODO
+%% % Again, please see the 'mathtools' documentation for more details.
+%% %% <- rm. 2011/06/14
+%%
+%% == Package Options ==
%% \label{sec:options}
-%% ==== Behavior \emph{without} Options ====
+%% === Behavior \emph{without} Options ===
%% If the package is called without any option,
%% it only defines `\IfNextToken', `\IfStarNextToken'
%% and the other package-writer or user commands,
%% without actually changing behavior of any \LaTeX\ command.
%%
-%% ==== Option `newline' ====
+%% === Option `newline' ===
%% Package option |newline| stores and disables space skipping for
-%% |\\| in ``normal" mode according to Section~\ref{sec:newline}:
+%% |\\| in ``normal" mode according to \secref{newline}:
\DeclareOption{newline}{\StoreNewlineSkipping\NoNewlineSkipping}
%%
-%% ==== Environments ====
+%% === Environments ===
%% The next package options are just the environment names
-%% according to Section~\ref{sec:envs}
+%% according to \secref{envs}
%% (|center|, |tab|, |array|, |tabular|).
%% Option |<env>| stores and disables the skipping behavior
%% of |\\| in <env> environments.
%% We abuse the our temporary macro `\nextok@match' from
-%% Section~\ref{sec:main}:
+%% \secref{main}:
\def\nextok@match#1{%
\DeclareOption{#1}{\StoreSkippingCRs{#1}\NotSkippingCRs{#1}}}
\nextok@match{center}
\nextok@match{tab}
\nextok@match{array}
\nextok@match{tabular}
-%% ==== ``All Options" ====
-%% Package Option |all| has the same effect as
+%% === ``All Options" or ``Standard Options" ===
+%% Package Options |all| and (v0.11:\@) |stdbreaks| have the same effect as
%% using the `newline' option and the environment package options
%% `center', `tab', `array', and `tabular' at once.
\def\nextok@match#1{\csname ds@#1\endcsname}
@@ -309,12 +604,65 @@
\DeclareOption{all}{%
\nextok@match{newline} \nextok@match{center}
\nextok@match{tab} \nextok@match{array} \nextok@match{tabular}}
+%% Behavior of option |all| may \emph{change} in the future of the package,
+%% while option |stdbreaks| should rather \emph{keep} its present behavior.
+\DeclareOption{stdbreaks}{\nextok@match{all}} %% v0.11
%%
%%
-%% === Processing Options and Leaving the Package ===
+%% == Processing Options and Leaving the Package ==
\ProcessOptions
\endinput
%%
-%% === VERSION HISTORY ===
-
+%% == Acknowledgments == %% v0.2 2011/05/27
+%% While I experienced the problem myself some years ago with
+%% a critical edition, I finally decided to do this work
+%% after postings by Susan Dittmar (March 2011) %% 017128
+%% and Philipp Stephani (December 2010) %% 106431
+%% on the \texhaxref{}{'texhax'} mailing list.
+%% The latter pointed to \ctanpkgref{mathtools}.
+%%
+%% Moreover, the space skipping matter was discussed on the
+%% `LATEX-L' mailing list (\qtd{xparse and space skipping})
+%% in mid of May 2011, and the present
+%% package may be considered a contribution to that discussion
+%% (saying something like: keep the simple standard for beginners,
+%% offer something advanced for advanced users if you think
+%% some of them want it ... maybe just as `contrib').
+%% Bruno Le Floch (May~11) and Frank Mittelbach (May~15)
+%% made me aware of the similar functionality in 'amsmath'.
+%% Wordings in describing 'ifnextok' may resemble wordings
+%% in that `LATEX-L' very much. Only for v0.21, I actually
+%% read these `LATEX-L' postings, rather than only their
+%% subject lines.
+%%
+%% See sections~\ref{sec:main} and~\ref{sec:genpatch} for
+%% Heiko Oberdiek's contribution. %% 2011/06/24
+%%
+%% == VERSION HISTORY ==
v0.1 2011/05/23 very first
+v0.11 2011/05/23 typo `mathc' fixed, where/when
+ 2011/05/27 &, more structure, option [stdbreaks]
+ 2011/05/27 doc. mentions `verse', `quotation', `quote';
+ ack.s
+v0.2 2011/05/30 \IfNextSpace, \MakeNotSkipping
+ 2011/05/31 using \@normalcr differently;
+ corrected \IfNextSpace
+v0.21 2011/06/02 reworked \IfNextToken and \IfNextSpace
+ after Heiko Oberdiek, regarding amsmath;
+ documentation discusses amsmath and mathtools
+ and refers to LATEX-L
+ 2011/06/03 ... \ , \rq\ ; corr. version string
+v0.21a 2011/06/14 quoting \@ifstar from amsmath, extended comments
+ on amsmath and mathtools, starred versions,
+ Heiko Oberdiek for sec:main
+ TO CTAN
+v0.22 2011/06/24 ack's extended; reduced sec:patch; sec:genpatch:
+ horribly fragile robustification fixed
+ 2011/06/25 re-implementations in sec:patch using \WCS...
+ 2011/06/26 was named v0.3, renamed v0.22
+ JUST STORED
+v0.3 2011/06/26 sec:stored as v0.11;
+ sec:genpatch code similar to v0.2;
+ different sectioning; \pagebreak's
+ 2011/06/27 \INT@modified streamlined, rm. useless \\ example
+ and wrong description of \INT@modified