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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/clock/EMTEX b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/clock/EMTEX
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+REM This is the installation batch file skeleton for emtex
+REM users. Please check this file carefully whether it
+REM matches your system before you commit any changes.
+REM
+REM How to proceed:
+REM
+REM 1. Check for your drives and paths.
+REM 2. Correct the following md and copy statements where
+REM necessary.
+REM 3. Rename this file from EMTEX to EMTEX.BAT
+REM 4. Execute EMTEX.BAT
+
+ECHO Creating following directories:
+
+md \emtex\texinput\clock
+md \emtex\mfinput\clock
+md \emtex\tfm\clock
+md \emtex\doc\clock
+
+ECHO Copying contents into newly created directories:
+
+copy texinput\*.* \emtex\texinput\clock\
+copy mfinput\*.* \emtex\mfinput\clock\
+copy tfm\*.* \emtex\tfm\clock\
+copy doc\*.* \emtex\doc\clock\
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/clock/FILES b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/clock/FILES
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+.:
+COPYING
+EMTEX
+FILES
+HISTORY
+INSTALL
+MIKTEX
+README
+doc
+mfinput
+texinput
+tfm
+
+./doc:
+clockdoc.pdf
+clockdoc.ps
+clockdoc.tex
+
+./mfinput:
+clock.mf
+
+./texinput:
+clock.sty
+clock.tex
+
+./tfm:
+clock.tfm
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/clock/HISTORY b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/clock/HISTORY
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+Changes in the TeX clock
+
+2001-04-10: Version 0.2
+
+ - First Public Version of The TeXclock
+
+
+2001-10-01: Version 0.3
+
+ - Name changed from TeXclock to TeX clock
+
+ - Minor technical corrections, review of
+ naming conventions, credits given.
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/clock/INSTALL b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/clock/INSTALL
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+ Title: The TeX clock
+ Version: 0.3
+ Author: Oliver Corff
+ Copyright: Ulaanbaatar, Berlin, Beijing 2001
+ Date: October 01, 2001
+ Archive Name: clock.zip
+ Description: A Clock for TeX and LaTeX
+ System Requirements: TeX, LaTeX or LaTeX2e
+
+
+0. Introduction
+
+The TeX clock provides little graphical and textual clocks to the
+(La)TeX user community.
+
+1. Installation
+
+Unpack the archive clock.zip in some temporary directory.
+
+teTeX users can proceed to section 1.2, MikTeX users should read
+section 1.3.
+
+
+1.1 emtex
+
+If you are an emtex user, read and follow the instructions in the
+file EMTEX.
+
+1.2 teTeX (and other TeX systems based on the TeX Directory Structure)
+
+Create subdirectories, either in your main TeX installation, or
+in any local tree, with the following structure:
+
+ mkdir $TEXMF/tex/latex/clock/
+ mkdir $TEXMF/fonts/source/public/mfinput/clock/
+ mkdir $TEXMF/fonts/tfm/clock/
+ mkdir $TEXMF/doc/clock/
+
+Copy the appropriate contents into the newly created directories:
+
+ cp $TMP/texinput/* $TEXMF/tex/latex/clock/
+ cp $TMP/mfinput/* $TEXMF/fonts/source/public/mfinput/clock/
+ cp $TMP/tfm/mls/* $TEXMF/fonts/tfm/clock/
+ cp $TMP/doc/* $TEXMF/doc/clock/
+
+Rehash the file name database by executing texhash.
+
+
+1.3 MikTeX
+
+Read and follow the instructions in the file MIKTEX.
+
+
+
+2. Running the TeX clock
+
+The TeX clock is now ready for use. It is activated by stating
+
+\usepackage{clock}
+
+in the preamble of your LaTeX2e document, or by saying
+
+\input clock
+
+at the beginning of your TeX (or LaTeX2.09) document.
+
+
+4. Legal Notes
+
+This software is put under the GNU Public Licence.
+
+The author cannot accept any responsability for the usability
+and/or fitness of this software package for any particular
+purpose.
+
+If you ever happen to modify any of the files, then that file
+MUST be renamed prior to redistribution. Please contact the author
+(e-mail: corff@zedat.fu-berlin.de) if you discover bugs, deficiencies
+etc.
+
+Thank you for using the TeX clock!
+
+ Ulaanbaatar, Beijing, Berlin,
+ April 2001
+
+ Oliver Corff
+ corff@zedat.fu-berlin.de
+ corff@arvis.ac.mn
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/clock/MIKTEX b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/clock/MIKTEX
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index 00000000000..a83fcceaac5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/clock/MIKTEX
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+REM This is the installation batch file skeleton for MikTeX
+REM users. Please check this file carefully whether it
+REM matches your system before you commit any changes.
+REM
+REM How to proceed:
+REM
+REM 1. Check for your drives and paths.
+REM 2. Correct the following md and copy statements where
+REM necessary.
+REM 3. Rename this file from MIKTEX to MIKTEX.BAT
+REM 4. Execute MIKTEX.BAT
+
+ECHO Creating following directories:
+
+md \localtexmf\texinput\clock
+md \localtexmf\mfinput\clock
+md \localtexmf\tfm\clock
+md \localtexmf\doc\clock
+
+ECHO Copying contents into newly created directories:
+
+copy texinput\*.* \localtexmf\tex\latex\clock\
+copy mfinput\*.* \localtexmf\fonts\source\clock\
+copy tfm\*.* \localtexmf\fonts\tfm\clock\
+copy doc\*.* \localtexmf\doc\clock\
+
+ECHO Remake file database:
+
+cd \texmf\miktex\config
+configure -u
+cd \temp\clock
+
+ECHO Everything should be installed now!
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/clock/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/clock/README
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..dbfb938b871
--- /dev/null
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+Package name: clock (The TeX clock)
+Package authors: Oliver Corff
+Version/Release: 0.3
+
+Features:
+
+The TeX clock provides various graphical and textual clocks for
+TeX and LaTeX2e documents.
+
+Installation:
+
+emtex users: Read and follow instructions in EMTEX
+
+MikTeX users: Read and follow instructions in MIKTEX
+
+tetex users: Installation notes are contained in INSTALL
+
+
+OC, October 2001
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/clock/clock.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/clock/clock.tex
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..667cce64841
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+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+% File: clock.tex
+% Date: April 10, 2001
+% Author: Oliver Corff
+% (c) 2001 Ulaanbaatar, Macau, Berlin
+%
+% A package for providing graphical
+% clocks to TeX- and LaTeX-users.
+%
+% Usage: \input clock
+%
+% No options.
+%
+% NB: This file does not require LaTeX2e!
+%
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%
+% Size definitions
+%
+\ifx\LaTeXclock\undefined
+ \font\myclockfont clock
+ \font\mybigclockfont clock at 24pt
+ %
+ \def\clockfont{\let\clockfont\myclockfont}
+ \def\bigclockfont{\let\clockfont\mybigclockfont}
+\fi
+
+\ifx\TeXclock\undefined
+ \def\TeXclock{}
+ \catcode`@ 11
+\else
+ \endinput
+\fi
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%
+% Variables
+%
+ \newcount\time@in@minutes
+ \newcount\floor@minutes
+ \newcount\hour@minutes
+ \newcount\text@hours
+ \newcount\text@minutes
+ \newcount\my@minute
+ \newcount\my@minutes
+ \newcount\my@hour
+ \newcount\ClockStyle % one of 1 2 3 4
+ \global\newif\ifClockFrame % one of true false
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%
+% Time Calculations
+%
+\def\calc@hours{%
+ \time@in@minutes=\time
+ \text@hours=\time@in@minutes
+ \divide\text@hours by 60 }
+
+\def\texthours{%
+ \calc@hours
+ \the\text@hours }
+
+\def\calc@minutes{%
+ \calc@hours
+ \floor@minutes=\text@hours
+ \multiply\floor@minutes by 60
+ \text@minutes=\time@in@minutes
+ \advance\text@minutes-\floor@minutes }
+
+\def\textminutes{%
+ \calc@minutes
+ \ifnum\text@minutes<10 0\fi
+ \the\text@minutes}
+
+\def\texttime{\texthours:\textminutes}
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%
+% Display Operations
+%
+\def\show@clock#1#2{%
+ {\clockfont %
+ \char#1\kern-1.00ex \char#2% % Print hours and minutes!
+ \advance\ClockStyle by 48 % Build dial
+ \ifnum\ClockStyle>48
+ \kern-1ex\char\ClockStyle %
+ \fi
+ \ifClockFrame \kern-1ex\char48 \fi
+ }}
+
+\def\calc@movement{%
+ \ifnum\my@hour>11 \advance\my@hour by -12 \fi
+ \multiply\my@hour by 5
+ \my@minutes=\my@minute
+ \divide\my@minutes by 12
+ \advance\my@hour by \my@minutes
+ \advance\my@hour by 128
+ \advance \my@minute by 64
+ }
+
+\def\clock#1#2{%
+ \my@hour#1\my@minute#2%
+ \calc@movement
+ \show@clock{\my@hour}{\my@minute}}
+
+
+\def\clocktime{%
+ \calc@minutes % Calls \calc@hours
+ \clock{\text@hours}{\text@minutes}
+ }
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%
+% Initial Settings
+%
+\ClockStyle=1
+\ClockFramefalse
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%
+% Some Housekeeping...
+%
+\ifx\LaTeXclock\undefined
+ \catcode`@ 12
+\fi
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+\documentclass[12pt]{ltxdoc}
+\usepackage{clock}
+
+\newcommand\exa{\nopagebreak \begin{flushleft}\smallskip \nopagebreak
+ \begin{minipage}[t]{6cm}\sloppy}
+\newcommand\exb{\end{minipage}\kern 1cm\begin{minipage}[t]{8cm}\sloppy }
+\newcommand\exc{\end{minipage}\kern -3cm \smallskip\end{flushleft}}
+
+\ClockFramefalse
+\title{{\bigclockfont\clock{10}{10}}\\[0.5cm]
+ The \TeX\ Clock 0.3}
+\author{Oliver Corff}
+\date{October 01, 2001}
+\begin{document}
+\maketitle
+
+
+\section{Graphical Clocks}
+
+The \TeX\ clock is a small hack\footnote{%
+ The \TeX\ clock was inspired by a discussion on
+ \texttt{comp.text.tex} somewhen in spring 2001;
+ special thanks to Daniel Luecking for the detection
+ of spurious spaces.}
+for those who desire to show the time
+in a graphical fashion. The basic command available is
+\verb-\clock{..}{..}- which takes two arguments: hours and minutes. It
+does not matter whether the hours are given in a 12h or a 24h range;
+the \TeX\ clock understands both.
+
+When saying \verb-\clocktime- (without any argument) then the \TeX\ clock
+will output the current system time at time of compilation in graphical
+manner:
+
+
+\exa
+ A random time: \clock{13}{47}\\
+ The compilation time: \clocktime
+\exb
+ \begin{verbatim}
+ A random time: \clock{13}{47}\\
+ The compilation time: \clocktime
+ \end{verbatim}
+\exc
+
+
+\section{Installation}
+
+Before, however, we go into the details of the \TeX\ clock, some notes
+on the installation of this software package.
+The installation procedure depends on the nature of the actual
+\TeX\ system. The directory tree of e.\,g., teTeX is different
+from the emtex tree; hence the source archive \texttt{clock.zip}
+features the following subdirectories the contents of which has to be
+placed into appropriate branches of the \TeX\ installation:
+\begin{sloppypar}
+\begin{itemize}
+ \item \texttt{mfinput} holds the Metafont source file
+ for the clock. The suggested path for emtex
+ users is \verb"\emtex\mfinput\clock"; for teTeX users
+ \verb"$TEXMF/fonts/source/public/clock" is a suitable
+ choice.
+ \item \texttt{tfm} holds the font metrics file.
+ The suggested path for emtex users is \verb"\emtex\tfm\clock";
+ for teTeX users \verb"$TEXMF/fonts/tfm/public/clock"
+ is a suitable choice.
+ \item \texttt{texinput} holds the style files which are read
+ by \TeX\ and \LaTeXe.
+ The suggested path for emtex users is
+ \verb"\emtex\texinput\clock"; for teTeX users
+ \verb"$TEXMF/tex/latex/clock" is a suitable choice.
+ \item \texttt{doc} contains the documentation (the document
+ which you are reading right now). It can be placed
+ in \verb"\emtex\doc\clock" (for emtex users) or
+ \verb"$TEXMF/doc/latex/clock" (for teTeX users).
+\end{itemize}
+\end{sloppypar}
+
+It may become necessary to rehash the directory database of the
+\TeX\ system. When in doubt, consult your system administrator or
+local \TeX\ wizard.
+On teTeX systems, the command \texttt{texhash} will perform this service.
+
+
+\section{Activating the \TeX\ clock}
+
+\begin{sloppypar}
+In order to access the features of this little clock, \TeX\ users
+put \verb*-\input clock- near the beginning of their document, while
+\LaTeXe\ users say \verb-\usepackage{clock}- in the preamble of
+their document. There are no options for the \TeX\ clock.
+
+
+\section{Clock Styles}
+
+The appearance of the clock is controlled by two style parameters.
+\verb-\ClockFrame- is a Boolean parameter and can be \verb-true- or
+\verb-false-. Saying \verb-\ClockFramefalse- lets the border
+disappear, saying \verb-\ClockFrametrue- lets the border appear.
+\end{sloppypar}
+
+The parameter \verb-ClockStyle- takes a number between $0$ and $3$
+where $0$ stands for a clock with invisible dial:
+\begin{center}
+\begin{tabular}{ccc}
+\texttt{\char92 Clockstyle=}\textit{n} & With Border & Without Border\\
+0 & \clockfont\ClockStyle=0 \ClockFrametrue\clock{10}{10}
+ & \clockfont\ClockStyle=0 \ClockFramefalse\clock{10}{10}\\
+1 & \clockfont\ClockStyle=1 \ClockFrametrue\clock{10}{10}
+ & \clockfont\ClockStyle=1 \ClockFramefalse\clock{10}{10}\\
+2 & \clockfont\ClockStyle=2 \ClockFrametrue\clock{10}{10}
+ & \clockfont\ClockStyle=2 \ClockFramefalse\clock{10}{10}\\
+3 & \clockfont\ClockStyle=3 \ClockFrametrue\clock{10}{10}
+ & \clockfont\ClockStyle=3 \ClockFramefalse\clock{10}{10}
+\end{tabular}
+\end{center}
+
+When used with \LaTeX2e, the size of the clock will automatically
+adapt to the text environment, but if the user so desires, deviating
+sizes can be selected with the usual font size commands.
+
+\section{The Text Clock}
+
+A graphical clock is not always ideal, sometimes a simple four-digit
+digital display is more useful. For this purpose, the \TeX\ clock
+provides a text-style clock.
+Saying \verb-\texttime- shows the system time at the time of
+compilation in a colon-separated 24 hour format.
+Of course, the hours of the day are available as \verb-\texthours-,
+and the minutes can be accessed by saying \verb-\textminutes-
+
+\exa
+ The compilation time is: \texttime\\
+ Minute \textminutes\ of the hour\\
+ Hour \texthours\ of the day\\
+\exb
+ \begin{verbatim}
+ The compilation time is: \texttime\\
+ Minute \textminutes\ of the hour\\
+ Hour \texthours\ of the day\\
+ \end{verbatim}
+\exc
+
+\section{The \TeX\ clockwork}
+
+\begin{sloppypar}
+The inner workings of the \TeX\ clock are of astonishing simplicity.
+Sixty different minute hands and the same number of hour hands are
+stored as characters, and for any given minute \verb-\minute- the appopriate
+minute hand is selected like \verb-\char\minute-. While the time
+of minutes translates directly into the minute hand escapement,
+the escapement of the hour hand has to be augmented by tiny steps
+calculated from the minutes in order to create a natural, clock-like
+look as the hour hand stands more often than not between full hours.
+The border and the
+various dials are stored as individual characters which then can be
+added to the display of the clock as desired.
+\end{sloppypar}
+
+\end{document}