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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/eemeir/eemeir.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/eemeir/eemeir.dtx new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6685d8eca41 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/eemeir/eemeir.dtx @@ -0,0 +1,528 @@ +% \iffalse +% This is the eemeir package, eemeir.dtx +% Copyright 2003 by Mogens Lemvig Hansen. +% +% Run this file, eemeir.dtx, through LaTeX and read the +% documentation in eemeir.dvi +% +% This program may be distributed and/or modified under the +% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.2 +% of this license or (at your option) any later version. +% The latest version of this license is in +% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt +% and version 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX +% version 1999/12/01 or later. +% +% This program consists of the files eemeir.dtx and eemeir.ins +% +%<*docdriver> +\documentclass{ltxdoc}[1996/01/11] +\usepackage{url} +\CodelineIndex%\EnableCrossrefs +\makeatletter +\newcommand{\nextlinelabel}[2][1]{\@bsphack + \@tempcnta\c@CodelineNo + \advance\@tempcnta#1\relax + \def\@currentlabel{\the\@tempcnta}\label{#2}% + \@esphack} +\makeatother +\DocInput{eemeir.dtx} +\end{document} +%</docdriver> +% \fi +% \CharacterTable +% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z +% Lower-case \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z +% Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9 +% Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \# +% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \& +% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \) +% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \, +% Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/ +% Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \< +% Equals \= Greater than \> Question mark \? +% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\ +% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_ +% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \| +% Right brace \} Tilde \~} +% +% \CheckSum{163} +% \def\fileversion{1.0} \def\filedate{2003/4/22} \def\docdate{\filedate} +% \iffalse +%<package>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} +%<package>\ProvidesPackage{eemeir}[2003/4/22 v1.0 E-Em-Eir package] +% \fi +% \title{The E--Em--Eir package^^A +% \thanks{This file describes version \fileversion, \filedate.} +% } +% \author{\copyright\ Mogens Lemvig Hansen\\mlhansen@uniserve.com} +% \date{\docdate} +% +% \MakeShortVerb{\"} +% \setcounter{secnumdepth}{-99} +% +% \newenvironment{example} +% {\begin{quote}\raggedright\ttfamily} +% {\end{quote}} +% \newenvironment{syntax} +% {\begin{quote}} +% {\end{quote}} +% +% \begin{document} +% \maketitle +% \begin{abstract} +% The \textsf{eemeir} package facilitates writing documents that +% must be produced in both a male and a female form by providing +% natural and easily remembered commands (control sequences) to +% type in place of gender specific words. +% \end{abstract} +% +% +% I had occasion to write a couple of documents that needed to be printed +% in both a male and a female version. To accomplish that conveniently, +% I developed this \textsf{eemeir} package which +% provides four commands, +% \DescribeMacro{\E} +% \DescribeMacro{\Em} +% \DescribeMacro{\Eir} +% \DescribeMacro{\Eirs} +% "\E", "\Em", "\Eir", and "\Eirs", +% that expand to personal pronouns depending on gender as follows: +% \begin{center} +% \begin{tabular}{lcc} +% & Male& Female\\[2pt] +% "\E" & he & she\\ +% "\Em" & him & her\\ +% "\Eir" & his & her\\ +% "\Eirs" & his & hers +% \end{tabular} +% \end{center} +% Thus, +% just as `I' is the first person singular pronoun, regardless of gender, so +% "\E" stands the third person singular pronoun for both genders: +% "\E" is the singular of `they'. Accordingly, "\Eir" and +% "\Eirs" (pronounced to +% rhyme with `their(s)') are the possessives, and "\Em" (rhyming with +% `them') stands for either `him' or `her'.\footnote{I first encountered +% the pronouns `E', `Em', and `Eir' in M.D.~Spivak's \emph{The Joy of \TeX} +% and I have adapted the description of those pronouns from there.} +% +% For example, +% \begin{example} +% The user neglects reading the documentation at +% "\Eir" peril +% \end{example} +% expands to ``The user neglects reading the documentation at his peril'' +% or ``The user neglects reading the documentation at her peril'' +% depending on gender. +% Note that "\Eir" (and the other pronoun commands) automatically +% add a space after the pronoun where appropriate.\footnote{Curtesy of +% David Carlisle's \textsf{xspace} package +% which is required by the \textsf{eemeir} +% package and included in most distributions of \TeX.} +% +% \DescribeMacro{\swapgender} +% You can change gender~(!) mid stream with the "\swapgender" command. +% Thus +% \begin{example} +% "\E*" loves "\swapgender\Em" for "\Eir" body +% \end{example} +% expands to either ``She loves him for his body'' or ``He loves her for her body.'' +% Note that the starred form of the pronoun commands yields a capitalized pronoun. +% The "\swapgender" command is a \emph{declaration} like "\large": +% its effect lasts until the end of the enclosing block (or until the +% gender is explicitly changed again). +% \DescribeEnv{swapgender} +% Like the font size commands, you can also use an environment +% form: +% \begin{example} +% "\E*" always praises "\begin{swapgender}" "\Eir" cooking; and +% "\E" "\end{swapgender}" loves "\Em" for it. +% \end{example} +% expands to ``She always praises his cooking; and he loves her for it.'' +% +% \DescribeMacro{\newwordpair} +% You can easily add more commands like "\E" and friends. For +% example, +% \begin{example} +% "\newwordpair{\child}{son}{daughter}" +% +% You say your "\child's" name and +% "\E" is marked with God's sign so that God knows +% "\Em" as His own. Thus, the Sign of the Cross is a promise that God's +% love can always find your "\child." +% \end{example} +% expands to ``You say your daughter's name and +% she is marked with God's sign so that God knows +% her as His own. Thus, the Sign of the Cross is a promise that God's +% love can always find your daughter\@.''\ in the female case. +% You could also write "grand\child" for grandson or +% granddaughter, etc. +% +% Other extensions come to mind: +% \begin{example} +% "\newwordpair{\parent}{father}{mother}"\\ +% "\newwordpair{\spouse}{husband}{wife}"\\ +% "\newwordpair{\sibling}{brother}{sister}"\\ +% "\newwordpair{\nogoodnameforthisone}{nephew}{niece}"\\ +% "\newwordpair{\orforthis}{uncle}{aunt}"\\ +% "\newwordpair{\Mx}{Mr}{Ms}" +% \end{example} +% Each command defined by "\newwordpair" adds a space after the +% word where appropriate, and each has a starred form that capitalizes +% the word. +% \DescribeMacro{\renewwordpair} +% There is also a "\renewwordpair" command if you should want to re-define +% a command. +% +% \DescribeMacro{\ifmale} +% The commands defined by "\newwordpair" are intended to supply a single +% gender-specific word. +% If a whole phrase needs to be different, you can use +% the "\ifmale"--"\else"--"\fi" construct: +% \begin{example} +% \dots "\E" is expected to wear\verb*: \ifmale: smoking, +% patent leather shoes, and top hat"\else" +% full-length evening gown\verb*:\fi\ :for the gala. +% \end{example} +% This construct is provided by plain \TeX, so avoiding spurious spaces +% is the user's responsibility. +% If you find yourself using this construct often, you should have a look +% at the \textsf{optional} package and\slash or the \textsf{version} package. +% +% You set the gender when you load the \textsf{eemeir} package with +% "\usepackage" in the preamble: +% \begin{syntax} +% "\usepackage"\oarg{option}"{"\textsf{eemeir}"}" +% \end{syntax} +% The \meta{option} can be one of +% "male", "female", or the default, "ask". +% \DescribeMacro{\male} +% \DescribeMacro{\female} +% \DescribeMacro{\askforgender} +% You can also set the gender (at any reasonable place in your document) with +% one of the commands "\male", "\female", or "\askforgender"---and +% don't forget "\swapgender". +% +% \DescribeMacro{\male[...]} +% \DescribeMacro{\female[...]} +% A document can of course refer to the gender of more than one +% person. The \textsf{eemeir} package can therefore keep track of +% more than one person: Define a new person by giving an optional +% argument to "\male", "\female", or "\askforgender". +% Then give the same optional argument to "\E" or any other command +% defined by "\newwordpair" to use the gender of that person. +% For example, +% \begin{example} +% "\female[pastor]" +% +% Let your "\child" face the pastor so "\E[pastor]" +% can\dots +% \end{example} +% expands to ``Let your son face the pastor so she can\dots''\ if the +% main gender is male and "\child" has been defined as above. +% Once you have set the gender of a new person with, say, +% "\female[pastor]", you can change the gender with +% "\swapgender[pastor]" (or "\begin{swapgender}[pastor]"\dots) and +% the "\ifmale" construct for this person becomes +% "\ifmalepastor"--"\else"--"\fi". +% +% +% \section{Summary} +% \DescribeMacro{\newwordpair} +% \DescribeMacro{\renewwordpair} +% Define new commands or re-define old ones with +% \begin{syntax} +% "\newwordpair"\marg{cmd}\marg{male}\marg{female}\\ +% "\renewwordpair"\marg{cmd}\marg{male}\marg{female} +% \end{syntax} +% Then \meta{cmd} is used like +% \begin{syntax} +% \meta{cmd}\oarg{person}\\ +% \meta{cmd}"*"\oarg{person} +% \end{syntax} +% The un-starred version expands to \meta{male} or \meta{female} depending on +% the current gender of \meta{person} or the main gender in the absence of the +% optional argument. Similarly, the starred version expands to \meta{male} or +% \meta{female} with the first letter capitalized.\footnote{If you +% want more than just the first letter capitalized, enclose the +% desired letters in braces: +% If +% \texttt{\bslash newwordpair\{\bslash +% strange\}\{\{ab\}cd\}\{\{def\}gh\}}, +% then \texttt{\bslash strange*} expands +% to ``ABcd'' or ``DEFgh''.} +% +% \DescribeMacro{\male} +% \DescribeMacro{\female} +% \DescribeMacro{\askforgender} +% You set the \meta{person} gender (or the main gender in the absence of the +% optional argument) with one of the commands +% \begin{syntax} +% "\male"\oarg{person}\\ +% "\female"\oarg{person}\\ +% "\askforgender"\oarg{person} +% \end{syntax} +% You can also set the main gender with one of the options "male", +% "female", or "ask" (the default) when you load the \textsf{eemeir} +% package. +% \DescribeMacro{\swapgender}\DescribeEnv{swapgender} +% Once a gender has been set, you can change it with +% \begin{syntax} +% "\swapgender"\oarg{person} +% \end{syntax} +% or +% \begin{syntax} +% "\begin{swapgender}"\oarg{person} \dots "\end{swapgender}" +% \end{syntax} +% +% \DescribeMacro{\ifmale[...]} +% If you have longer passages that are gender specific, you can +% enclose them in "\ifmale"\meta{person}--"\else"--"\fi" or +% "\ifmale"--"\else"--"\fi" in case of the main gender. If you use +% this construct often, either you have misunderstood the purpose of +% the \textsf{eemeir} package or I should extend it with some suitable +% environment for conditional inclusion of blocks of text. Let me +% know\dots +% +% \section{Installation} +% As you must have figured, you +% generate the documentation for the \textsf{eemeir} package +% by running the file \url:eemeir.dtx: through +% \LaTeX---twice to resolve cross references.\footnote{If you want an index, +% you must run MakeIndex +% (\texttt{makeindex -s gind.ist eemeir}) between the two +% \LaTeX{} runs.} +% +% To extract the \url{.sty} file from \url{eemeir.dtx}, +% run \url:eemeir.ins: through \LaTeX. +% You now have to decide what to do with several files. +% \begin{itemize} +% \item Move the file \url:eemeir.sty: to some +% directory where \LaTeX\ can find it; the natural choice would be +% \url:(local)texmf/tex/latex/misc:. +% \item Move the documentation, \url:eemeir.dvi:, to +% \url:(local)texmf/doc/latex/misc:. +% \item You may discard the source files, \url:eemeir.dtx: and +% \url:eemeir.ins:, or store them in +% \url:(local)texmf/source/latex/misc:. +% \end{itemize} +% +% \section{License}\label{sec:license} +% This program may be distributed and/or modified under the +% conditions of the \LaTeX\ Project Public License, either version 1.2 +% of this license or (at your option) any later version. +% The latest version of this license is in +% \url;http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt; +% and version 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of \LaTeX \ +% version 1999/12/01 or later. +% +% This program consists of the files \url:eemeir.dtx: and +% \url:eemeir.ins:. +% +% \StopEventually{ +% \PrintIndex +% } +% +% \section{Implementation} +% \begin{macro}{\@eemeir} +% \begin{macro}{\@eemeirM} +% \begin{macro}{\@eemeirF} +% We need a few control sequences for temporary storage. Define +% them first with "\newcommand" to verify that they are not in use. +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*package> +\newcommand{\@eemeir}{\relax} +\newcommand{\@eemeirM}{\relax} +\newcommand{\@eemeirF}{\relax} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro}\end{macro}\end{macro} +% Then declare the options. +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareOption{male} {\def\@eemeir{\male[]}} +\DeclareOption{female}{\def\@eemeir{\female[]}} +\DeclareOption{ask} {\def\@eemeir{\askforgender[]}} +\ExecuteOptions{ask} +% \end{macrocode} +% No matter how many options are processed, in the end "\@eemeir" +% will (obviously) contain only one of "\male[]", "\female[]", or +% "\askforgender[]". On code line~\ref{ln:@eemeir} we'll call on +% "\@eemeir" to set the main gender. +% \begin{macrocode} +\ProcessOptions +\RequirePackage{xspace} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macro}{\male} +% We use "\@bsphack" and "\@esphack" to ensure that in things like +% \verb*: \male[...] : only one of the spaces is typeset. +% Below, "\ifmale#1" is "\ifmale" if the optional argument is +% blank and "\ifmale"\meta{person} if the optional argument is +% \meta{person}. +% Thus, if "\ifmale#1" is undefined, we define a new person by +% creating a new "\ifmale..." (and otherwise we "\relax"). +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand{\male}[1][]{% + \@bsphack + \@ifundefined{ifmale#1} + {\expandafter\newif\csname ifmale#1\endcsname} + {\relax}% +% \end{macrocode} +% Then set the switch to "true" by calling "\maletrue" or +% "\male"\meta{person}"true" depending on the optional argument. +% \begin{macrocode} + \csname male#1true\endcsname + \@esphack} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\female} +% "\female" is similar; just set the switch with +% "\male"\meta{person}"false". +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand{\female}[1][]{% + \@bsphack + \@ifundefined{ifmale#1} + {\expandafter\newif\csname ifmale#1\endcsname} + {\relax}% + \csname male#1false\endcsname + \@esphack} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\askforgender} +% "\askforgender" begins just as "\male" and "\female". +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand{\askforgender}[1][]{% + \@bsphack + \@ifundefined{ifmale#1} + {\expandafter\newif\csname ifmale#1\endcsname} + {\relax}% +% \end{macrocode} +% Then use the temporary variable "\@eemeir" to help type out a +% pretty message---and store the answer again in "\@eemeir". +% \begin{macrocode} + \def\@eemeir{#1}% + \ifx\@eemeir\@empty\def\@eemeir{main}\fi + \typein[\@eemeir]{Specify the \@eemeir\space gender:% + \space\space male\space\space or\space\space female}% +% \end{macrocode} +% In order to provide a helpful error message if the user types +% anything but ``male'' or ``female'', we must carefully compare the +% answer against the legal ones; otherwise a call to +% "\csname\@eemeir\endcsname[#1]" would have sufficed. +% \begin{macrocode} + \def\@eemeirM{male}% + \def\@eemeirF{female}% + \ifx\@eemeir\@eemeirM\male[#1]% + \else\ifx\@eemeir\@eemeirF\female[#1]% + \else\PackageError{eemeir} + {I'll ignore that} + {You should have typed either\space\space male\space\space + or\space\space female}% + \fi\fi + \@esphack +} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\swapgender} +% \begin{environment}{swapgender} +% "\newenvironment{swapgender}" defines the command "\swapgender" to +% be called at the beginning of the environment (and another command +% to call at the end). We therefore only have to worry about the +% environment case. +% Changing a gender that hasn't been set is meaningless, so +% "swapgender" insists that "\ifmale#1" is defined. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newenvironment{swapgender}[1][]{% + \@bsphack + \@ifundefined{ifmale#1} + {\PackageError{eemeir}{unknown gender: #1} + {You must set the #1 gender with \string\male\space + (or...) first.}} +% \end{macrocode} +% If it's defined, swap it. +% \begin{macrocode} + {\csname ifmale#1\endcsname\csname male#1false\endcsname + \else\csname male#1true\endcsname\fi}% + \@esphack} +% \end{macrocode} +% The "\end{swapgender}" only has to close the group (which is done +% by \LaTeX\ automatically) and use the space hacks to ensure that +% only one space is typeset in cases like \verb*: \end{swapgender} :. +% \begin{macrocode} + {\@bsphack\@Esphack} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{environment}\end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\newwordpair} +% \begin{macro}{\renewwordpair} +% "\newwordpair" and "\renewwordpair" differ only in which command +% they employ to make the definition. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand{\newwordpair} {\@newwordpair\newcommand} +\newcommand{\renewwordpair}{\@newwordpair\renewcommand} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macro}{\@newwordpair} +% The real work is done by "\@newwordpair": +% This next line of code becomes +% "\(re)newcommand"\marg{cmd}"{\@ifstar"\dots. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand{\@newwordpair}[4]{% + #1{#2}{\@ifstar +% \end{macrocode} +% The "\@ifstar" checks if \meta{cmd} is called with or without a +% star and stores \meta{male} and \meta{female} in "\@eemeirM" and +% "\@eemeirF", respectively. Then "\@eemeirword" is called to check +% for optional arguments and finish the job. +% \begin{macrocode} + {\def\@eemeirM{\MakeUppercase#3}% + \def\@eemeirF{\MakeUppercase#4}% + \@eemeirword} + {\def\@eemeirM{#3}% + \def\@eemeirF{#4}% + \@eemeirword}}% +} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\@eemeirword} +% As promised, "\@eemeirword" picks up the optional argument to +% \meta{cmd}. If "\ifmale"\meta{person} is undefined, it's because +% the user used \meta{cmd}\oarg{person} (something like "\E[pastor]") +% before setting the gender of \meta{person} with "\male"\oarg{person} +% or friends. Doing so is really naughty of the user, and maybe I'm +% being too lenient letting Em get away with it by calling +% "\askforgender"\oarg{person} for Em. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand{\@eemeirword}[1][]{% + \@ifundefined{ifmale#1} + {\PackageWarning{eemeir} + {You should set the #1 gender before using\MessageBreak it}% + \askforgender[#1]} + {\relax}% +% \end{macrocode} +% If "\ifmale"\meta{person} is true, set the word stored before in +% "\@eemeirM"\@, otherwise use "\@eemeirF"\@. Then use "\xspace" from +% the \textsf{xspace} package to insert a space if needed. +% \begin{macrocode} + \csname ifmale#1\endcsname\@eemeirM\else\@eemeirF\fi + \xspace +} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro}\end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\E} +% \begin{macro}{\Em} +% \begin{macro}{\Eir} +% \begin{macro}{\Eirs} +% Finally set up the commands that give this package its name +% \begin{macrocode} +\newwordpair{\E}{he}{she} +\newwordpair{\Em}{him}{her} +\newwordpair{\Eir}{his}{her} +\newwordpair{\Eirs}{his}{hers} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro}\end{macro}\end{macro}\end{macro} +% and set the main gender according to +% options.\nextlinelabel{ln:@eemeir} +% \begin{macrocode} +\@eemeir +%</package> +% \end{macrocode} +% \Finale diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/eemeir/eemeir.ins b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/eemeir/eemeir.ins new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..52e74e62e39 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/eemeir/eemeir.ins @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +% The eemeir package, version 1.0.
+% Run eemeir.dtx through LaTeX and read the documentation in eemeir.dvi
+%
+\input docstrip.tex
+\preamble
+ The eemeir package
+ Copyright 2003 by Mogens Lemvig Hansen
+ mlhansen@uniserve.com
+\endpreamble
+% \end{macrocode}
+% I think that \url{eemeir.sty} should go into the directory
+% \url{tex/latex/misc}; however, \textsc{DocStrip} will not heed my advise
+% unless your configuration file, \url{docstrip.cfg}, allows it to.
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\usedir{tex/latex/misc}
+\generate{\file{eemeir.sty}{\from{eemeir.dtx}{package}}}
+\endbatchfile
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