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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acromake/acromake.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acromake/acromake.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 82a9c7ac0ce..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/acromake/acromake.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,90 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass[DIV=10, fontsize=12pt, pagesize=auto]{scrartcl} - -\usepackage{lmodern} -\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} -\usepackage{booktabs} -\usepackage{microtype} - -\addtokomafont{disposition}{\rmfamily} -\addtokomafont{descriptionlabel}{\ttfamily} - -\title{The \textsf{acromake} package} -\author{Paul A. Thompson} -\date{1995/7/16} - - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - -\noindent -This algorithm is presented and discussed in \TeX\ and TUG News, V4, \#1. -The algorithm as presented there has several small problems, which are -solved here. - -This file generates acronyms. There are three parameters which may be -set by the user -% -\begin{enumerate} -\item To generate an acronym \\ - \verb+\acromk{ANSA}{{\tt ANSA}}{another nasty stupid acronym}+ - - The first argument is the name used in text to implement the acronym. - The second argument is the name printed in the text when the acronym - is used. The final argument is the full, non-acronymized version. - - So, if there was an acronym \\ - \verb+\acromake{ANSA}{{\tt ANSA}}{another nasty stupid acronym}+ \\ - it could be used as - % -\begin{verbatim} -\ANSA is a new approach to the use of \ANSA, where \ANSA is ... -\end{verbatim} - - This would result in - % - \begin{quote} - another nasty stupid acronym ({\tt ANSA}) is a new approach to - the use of {\tt ANSA}, where {\tt ANSA} is ... - \end{quote} -\item To use the acronym - % -\begin{verbatim} -here \ANSA whatever {foo}lish use of acronym you wish -\end{verbatim} - - This will generate the following:\nopagebreak - - \begin{tabular}{@{}ll@{}} - \toprule - Usage number & Resolved text \\ - \midrule - 1 & another nasty stupid acronym (ANSA) \\ - 2 & ANSA (page 2) \\ - 3 (and beyond) & ANSA \\ - \bottomrule - \end{tabular} - \medskip -\item The following may be set by the user: - % - \begin{description} - \item[ACRcnta] count of uses of acronym macro which will be in full form - (default is 1) - \item[ACRcntb] count of uses of acronym macro which will include page of - acronym def (default is 1 reference, or $\mathrm{ACRcntb}-\mathrm{ACRcnta}$) - \item[useACRlb] should the page reference be used --- 1--yes, 0--no - \end{description} -\end{enumerate} - -For every acronym, the macro generates the acronym macro and a macro which -acts like a counter for acronym use. Since counters are quite rare, it is -not responsible to use a counter for every acronym -- rather, a macro is -generated which fills this function. The acronym macro is called \verb+\foo+, -while the counter macro is called \verb+\fooz+. Thus, I would avoid calling any -acronym \textsf{fooz}, as this may be confoozing. - -The \texttt{.sty} file generates 1 counter if it is included. For each acronym -specified, the \texttt{.sty} file generates two macros, 1 for the acronym, and 1 for -the count of acronym use - -\end{document} |