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-<A NAME="tex2html1"
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-<A NAME="tex2html2"
- HREF="http://www.cmp.uea.ac.uk/">School of Computing Sciences</A>
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- HREF="http://www.uea.ac.uk/">University of East Anglia</A>
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- <H1 ALIGN="CENTER">fmtcount.sty v1.1: Displaying the Values of
-LaTeX Counters</H1>
-<P ALIGN="CENTER"><STRONG>Nicola L.C. Talbot</STRONG></P>
-<P ALIGN="CENTER"><STRONG>26th May 2007</STRONG></P>
- <BR>
-
-<H2><A NAME="SECTION00010000000000000000">
-Contents</A>
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-<UL>
-<LI><A NAME="tex2html20"
- HREF="manual.html#SECTION00020000000000000000">Introduction</A>
-<LI><A NAME="tex2html21"
- HREF="manual.html#SECTION00030000000000000000">Installation</A>
-<LI><A NAME="tex2html22"
- HREF="manual.html#SECTION00040000000000000000">Available Commands</A>
-<LI><A NAME="tex2html23"
- HREF="manual.html#SECTION00050000000000000000">Package Options</A>
-<LI><A NAME="tex2html24"
- HREF="manual.html#SECTION00060000000000000000">Multilingual Support</A>
-<LI><A NAME="tex2html25"
- HREF="manual.html#SECTION00070000000000000000">Configuration File fmtcount.cfg</A>
-<LI><A NAME="tex2html26"
- HREF="manual.html#SECTION00080000000000000000">LaTeX2HTML style</A>
-<LI><A NAME="tex2html27"
- HREF="manual.html#SECTION00090000000000000000">Acknowledgements</A>
-<LI><A NAME="tex2html28"
- HREF="manual.html#SECTION000100000000000000000">Troubleshooting</A>
-<LI><A NAME="tex2html29"
- HREF="manual.html#SECTION000110000000000000000">Contact Details</A>
-</UL>
-<!--End of Table of Contents-->
-<H1><A NAME="SECTION00020000000000000000">
-Introduction</A>
-</H1>
-The <TT>fmtcount</TT> package provides commands to display
-the values of LaTeX counters in a variety of formats. It also
-provides equivalent commands for actual numbers rather than
-counter names. Limited multilingual support is available.
-
-<P>
-
-<H1><A NAME="SECTION00030000000000000000">
-Installation</A>
-</H1>
-
-<P>
-This package is distributed with the files <TT>fmtcount.dtx</TT>
-and <TT>fmtcount.ins</TT>. To extract the code do:
-<PRE>
-latex fmtcount.ins
-</PRE>
-This will create the files <TT>fmtcount.sty</TT> and
-<TT>fmtcount.perl</TT>, along with several <TT>.def</TT> files.
-Place <TT>fmtcount.sty</TT> and the <TT>.def</TT> files somewhere
-where LaTeX will find them (e.g. <TT>texmf/tex/latex/fmtcount/</TT>) and place <TT>fmtcount.perl</TT> somewhere where LaTeX2HTML
-will find it (e.g. latex2html/styles). Remember to refresh
-the TeX database (using <TT>texhash</TT> under Linux, for
-other operating systems check the manual.)
-
-<P>
-
-<H1><A NAME="SECTION00040000000000000000">
-Available Commands</A>
-</H1>
-
-<P>
-The commands can be divided into two categories: those that
-take the name of a counter as the argument, and those
-that take a number as the argument.
-
-<P>
-The macro <code>\ordinal{</code><I>counter</I><code>}</code> will
- print the value of a LaTeX counter <I>counter</I> as an ordinal,
-
- where the macro <code>\fmtord{</code><I>text</I><code>}</code> is used to format the st,nd,rd,th bit.
- By default the ordinal is formatted as a superscript, if the package option <TT>level</TT>
- is used, it is level with the text.
- For example, if the current section is 3, then <code>\ordinal{section}</code> will produce
- the output: 3<SUP>rd</SUP>.
-
-<P>
-<B>Note:</B> the <TT>memoir</TT> class also defines a command called
-<code>\ordinal</code> which takes a number as an argument instead of a
-counter. In order to overcome this incompatiblity, if you want
-to use the <TT>fmtcount</TT> package with the <TT>memoir</TT> class
-you should use <code>\FCordinal</code> to access <TT>fmtcount</TT>'s
-version of <code>\ordinal</code>, and use <code>\ordinal</code> to use
-<TT>memoir</TT>'s version of that command.
-
-<P>
-The macro <code>\ordinalnum</code> is like <code>\ordinal</code>
-but takes an actual number rather than a counter as the
-argument. For example: <code>\ordinalnum{3}</code> will
-produce: 3<SUP>rd</SUP>.
-
-<P>
-The macro <code>\numberstring{</code><I>counter</I><code>}</code> will print the value
- of <I>counter</I> as text. E.g. <code>\numberstring{section}</code> will produce:
- three.
-
- The macro <code>\Numberstring{</code><I>counter</I><code>}</code> does the same as
- <code>\numberstring</code>, but with initial letters in uppercase. For
- example, <code>\Numberstring{section}</code> will produce: Three.
-
-The macro <code>\NUMBERstring{</code><I>counter</I><code>}</code> does the same
-as <code>\numberstring</code>, but converted to upper case. Note that
-<code>\MakeUppercase{\NUMBERstring{</code><I>counter</I><code>}}</code> doesn't
-work, due to the way that <code>\MakeUppercase</code> expands its
-argument<A NAME="tex2html4"
- HREF="#foot290"><SUP>1</SUP></A>.
-
-<P>
-The macros <code>\numberstringnum</code>,
-<code>\Numberstringnum</code> and
-<code>\NUMBERstringnum</code> work like
-<code>\numberstring</code>,
-<code>\Numberstring</code> and
-<code>\NUMBERstring</code>, respectively, but take an actual number
-rather than a counter as the argument. For example:
-<code>\Numberstringnum{105}</code> will produce: One Hundred and Five.
-
-<P>
-The macro <code>\ordinalstring{</code><I>counter</I><code>}</code> will print the
- value of <I>counter</I> as a textual ordinal. E.g. <code>\ordinalstring{section}</code> will produce: third.
-
- The macro <code>\Ordinalstring{</code><I>counter</I><code>}</code> does the same as
- <code>\ordinalstring</code>, but with initial letters in uppercase. For example,
- <code>\Ordinalstring{section}</code> will produce: Third.
-
- The macro <code>\ORDINALstring{</code><I>counter</I><code>}</code> does the same as
-<code>\ordinalstring</code>, but with all words in upper case (see previous
-note about <TT>&#92;MakeUppercase</TT>).
-
-<P>
-The macros <code>\ordinalstringnum</code>,
-<code>\Ordinalstringnum</code> and <TT>&#92;ORDINALstringnum</TT> work like
-<code>\ordinalstring</code>,
-<code>\Ordinalstring</code> and <TT>&#92;ORDINALstring</TT>, respectively, but take an actual number
-rather than a counter as the argument. For example,
-<code>\ordinalstringnum{3}</code> will produce: third.
-
-<P>
-As from version 1.09, textual representations can be stored for
-later use. This overcomes the problems encountered when you
-attempt to use one of the above commands in <TT>&#92;edef</TT>.
-
-<P>
-Each of the following commands takes a label as the first argument,
-the other arguments are as the analogous commands above. These
-commands do not display anything, but store the textual
-representation. This can later be retrieved using
-<TT>&#92;FMCuse</TT>{<I>label</I>}.
-Note: with <TT>&#92;storeordinal</TT> and <TT>&#92;storeordinalnum</TT>, the
-only bit that doesn't get expanded is <TT>&#92;fmtord</TT>. So, for
-example, <code>\storeordinalnum{mylabel}{3}</code> will be stored as
-<code>3\relax \fmtord{rd}</code>.
-
-<P>
-
-<TT>&#92;storeordinal</TT>{<I>label</I>}{<I>counter</I>}[<I>gender</I>]
-
-<P>
-
-<TT>&#92;storeordinalstring</TT>{<I>label</I>}{<I>counter</I>}[<I>gender</I>]
-
-<P>
-
-<TT>&#92;storeOrdinalstring</TT>{<I>label</I>}{<I>counter</I>}[<I>gender</I>]
-
-<P>
-
-<TT>&#92;storeORDINALstring</TT>{<I>label</I>}{<I>counter</I>}[<I>gender</I>]
-
-<P>
-
-<TT>&#92;storenumberstring</TT>{<I>label</I>}{<I>counter</I>}[<I>gender</I>]
-
-<P>
-
-<TT>&#92;storeNumberstring</TT>{<I>label</I>}{<I>counter</I>}[<I>gender</I>]
-
-<P>
-
-<TT>&#92;storeNUMBERstring</TT>{<I>label</I>}{<I>counter</I>}[<I>gender</I>]
-
-<P>
-
-<TT>&#92;storeordinalnum</TT>{<I>label</I>}{<I>number</I>}[<I>gender</I>]
-
-<P>
-
-<TT>&#92;storeordinalstring</TT>{<I>label</I>}{<I>number</I>}[<I>gender</I>]
-
-<P>
-
-<TT>&#92;storeOrdinalstringnum</TT>{<I>label</I>}{<I>number</I>}[<I>gender</I>]
-
-<P>
-
-<TT>&#92;storeORDINALstringnum</TT>{<I>label</I>}{<I>number</I>}[<I>gender</I>]
-
-<P>
-
-<TT>&#92;storenumberstring</TT>{<I>label</I>}{<I>number</I>}[<I>gender</I>]
-
-<P>
-
-<TT>&#92;storeNumberstring</TT>{<I>label</I>}{<I>number</I>}[<I>gender</I>]
-
-<P>
-
-<TT>&#92;storeNUMBERstring</TT>{<I>label</I>}{<I>number</I>}[<I>gender</I>]
-
-<P>
-The macro <code>\binary{</code><I>counter</I><code>}</code> will print the
-value of <I>counter</I> as a binary number.
-E.g. <code>\binary{section}</code> will produce: 11. The declaration
-<code>\padzeroes[</code><I>n</I><code>]</code>
-will ensure numbers are written to <I>n</I> digits, padding with
-zeroes if necessary. E.g. <code>\padzeroes[8]\binary{section}</code>
-will produce: 00000011.
- The default value for <I>n</I> is 17.
-
-<P>
-The macro <code>\binarynum</code> is like <code>\binary</code>
-but takes an actual number rather than a counter as the
-argument. For example: <code>\binarynum{5}</code> will
-produce: 101.
-
-<P>
-The macro <code>\octal{</code><I>counter</I><code>}</code> will print the
-value of <I>counter</I> as an octal number. For example, if you
-have a counter called, say <TT>mycounter</TT>, and you set the
-value to 125, then <code>\octal{mycounter}</code> will produce: 177.
- Again, the number will be padded with zeroes if necessary,
-depending on whether <code>\padzeroes</code> has been used.
-
-<P>
-The macro <code>\octalnum</code> is like <code>\octal</code>
-but takes an actual number rather than a counter as the
-argument. For example: <code>\octalnum{125}</code> will
-produce: 177.
-
-<P>
-The macro <code>\hexadecimal{</code><I>counter</I><code>}</code> will print
-the value of <I>counter</I> as a hexadecimal number. Going back
-to the previous example, <code>\hexadecimal{mycounter}</code> will
- produce: 7d. Again, the number will be padded with zeroes if
-necessary, depending on whether <code>\padzeroes</code> has been used.
-
- <code>\Hexadecimal{</code><I>counter</I><code>}</code> does the same thing,
-but uses uppercase characters, e.g.
- <code>\Hexadecimal{mycounter}</code> will produce: 7D.
-
-<P>
-The macros <code>\hexadecimalnum</code> and
-<code>\Hexadecimalnum</code> are like
-<code>\hexadecimal</code> and <code>\Hexadecimal</code>
-but take an actual number rather than a counter as the
-argument. For example: <code>\hexadecimalnum{125}</code> will
-produce: 7d, and <code>\Hexadecimalnum{125}</code> will
-produce: 7D.
-
-<P>
-The macro <code>\decimal{</code><I>counter</I><code>}</code> is similar to
-<code>\arabic</code> but the number can be padded with zeroes
- depending on whether <code>\padzeroes</code> has been used.
-For example: <code>\padzeroes[8]\decimal{section}</code> will
- produce: 00000005.
-
-<P>
-The macro <code>\decimalnum</code> is like <code>\decimal</code>
-but takes an actual number rather than a counter as the
-argument. For example: <code>\padzeroes[8]\decimalnum{5}</code> will
-produce: 00000005.
-
-<P>
-The macro <code>\aaalph{</code><I>counter</I><code>}</code> will print the
-value of <I>counter</I> as: a b ... z aa bb ... zz etc.
- For example, <code>\aaalpha{mycounter}</code> will produce: uuuuu if
-<TT>mycounter</TT> is set to 125.
-
- <code>\AAAlph{</code><I>counter</I><code>}</code> does the same thing, but
-uses uppercase characters, e.g.
- <code>\AAAlph{mycounter}</code> will produce: UUUUU.
-
-<P>
-The macros <code>\aaalphnum</code> and
-<code>\AAAlphnum</code> are like
-<code>\aaalph</code> and <code>\AAAlph</code>
-but take an actual number rather than a counter as the
-argument. For example: <code>\aaalphnum{125}</code> will
-produce: uuuuu, and <code>\AAAlphnum{125}</code> will
-produce: UUUUU.
-
-<P>
-The macro <code>\abalph{</code><I>counter</I><code>}</code> will print the
-value of <I>counter</I> as: a b ... z aa ab ... az etc.
- For example, <code>\abalpha{mycounter}</code> will produce: du if
-<TT>mycounter</TT> is set to 125.
-
- <code>\ABAlph{</code><I>counter</I><code>}</code> does the same thing, but
-uses uppercase characters, e.g.
- <code>\ABAlph{mycounter}</code> will produce: DU.
-
-<P>
-The macros <code>\abalphnum</code> and
-<code>\ABAlphnum</code> are like
-<code>\abalph</code> and <code>\ABAlph</code>
-but take an actual number rather than a counter as the
-argument. For example: <code>\abalphnum{125}</code> will
-produce: du, and <code>\ABAlphnum{125}</code> will
-produce: DU.
-
-<P>
-
-<H1><A NAME="SECTION00050000000000000000">
-Package Options</A>
-</H1>
-
-<P>
-The following options can be passed to this package:
-
-<P>
-<TABLE CELLPADDING=3>
-<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT">raise</TD>
-<TD ALIGN="LEFT">make ordinal st,nd,rd,th appear as superscript</TD>
-</TR>
-<TR><TD ALIGN="LEFT">level</TD>
-<TD ALIGN="LEFT">make ordinal st,nd,rd,th appear level with rest of
-text</TD>
-</TR>
-</TABLE>
-
-<P>
-These can also be set using the command:
-
-<P>
-
-<code>\fmtcountsetoptions{fmtord=</code><I>type</I><code>}</code>
-
-<P>
-where <I>type</I> is either <TT>level</TT> or
-<TT>raise</TT>.
-
-<P>
-
-<H1><A NAME="SECTION00060000000000000000">
-Multilingual Support</A>
-</H1>
-
-<P>
-Version 1.02 of the <TT>fmtcount</TT> package now has
-limited multilingual support. The following languages are
-implemented: English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, French (Swiss)
-and French (Belgian). German support was added in version
-1.1<A NAME="tex2html5"
- HREF="#foot244"><SUP>2</SUP></A>.
-
-<P>
-The package checks to see if the
-command <code>\date</code><I>language</I> is defined<A NAME="tex2html6"
- HREF="#foot291"><SUP>3</SUP></A>, and will
-load the code for those languages. The commands <code>\ordinal</code>,
-<code>\ordinalstring</code> and <code>\numberstring</code> (and their
-variants) will then be formatted in the currently
-selected language.
-
-<P>
-If the French language is selected, the French (France) version
-will be used by default (e.g. soxiante-dix for 70). To
-select the Swiss or Belgian variants (e.g. septente for 70) use:
-<code>\fmtcountsetoptions{french=</code><I>dialect</I><code>}</code>
-where <I>dialect</I> is either <TT>swiss</TT> or <TT>belgian</TT>.
-You can also use this command to change the action of
-<code>\ordinal</code>.
-<code>\fmtcountsetoptions{abbrv=true}</code> to produce ordinals
-of the form 2<SUP>e</SUP> or
-<code>\fmtcountsetoptions{abbrv=false}</code> to produce ordinals
-of the form 2<SUP>eme</SUP> (default).
-
-<P>
-The <TT>french</TT> and <TT>abbrv</TT> settings only have an
-effect if the French language has been defined.
-
-<P>
-The male gender for all languages is used by default, however the
-feminine or neuter forms can be obtained by passing <TT>f</TT> or
-<TT>n</TT> as an optional argument to <code>\ordinal</code>,
-<code>\ordinalnum</code> etc. For example:
-<code>\numberstring{section}[f]</code>. Note that the optional argument
-comes <I>after</I> the compulsory argument. If a gender is
-not defined in a given language, the masculine version will
-be used instead.
-
-<P>
-Let me know if you find any spelling mistakes (has been known
-to happen in English, let alone other languages I'm not so
-familiar with.) If you want to add support for another language,
-you will need to let me know how to form the numbers and ordinals
-from 0 to 99999 in that language for each gender.
-
-<P>
-
-<H1><A NAME="SECTION00070000000000000000">
-Configuration File <TT>fmtcount.cfg</TT></A>
-</H1>
-
-<P>
-You can save your preferred default settings to a file called
-<TT>fmtcount.cfg</TT>, and place it on the TeX path. These
-settings will then be loaded by the <TT>fmtcount</TT>
-package.
-
-<P>
-Note that if you are using the <TT>datetime</TT> package,
-the <TT>datetime.cfg</TT> configuration file will override
-the <TT>fmtcount.cfg</TT> configuration file.
-For example, if <TT>datetime.cfg</TT> has the line:
-<PRE>
-\renewcommand{\fmtord}[1]{\textsuperscript{\underline{#1}}}
-</PRE>
-and if <TT>fmtcount.cfg</TT> has the line:
-<PRE>
-\fmtcountsetoptions{fmtord=level}
-</PRE>
-then the former definition of <code>\fmtord</code> will take
-precedence.
-
-<P>
-
-<H1><A NAME="SECTION00080000000000000000">
-LaTeX2HTML style</A>
-</H1>
-
-<P>
-The LaTeX2HTML style file <TT>fmtcount.perl</TT> is provided.
-The following limitations apply:
-
-<P>
-
-<UL>
-<LI><code>\padzeroes</code> only has an effect in the preamble.
-
-<P>
-</LI>
-<LI>The configuration file
-<TT>fmtcount.cfg</TT> is currently ignored. (This is because
-I can't work out the correct code to do this. If you
-know how to do this, please let me know.) You can however
-do:
-<PRE>
-\usepackage{fmtcount}
-\html{\input{fmtcount.cfg}}
-</PRE>
-This, I agree, is an unpleasant cludge.
-
-<P>
-</LI>
-</UL>
-
-<P>
-
-<H1><A NAME="SECTION00090000000000000000">
-Acknowledgements</A>
-</H1>
-
-<P>
-I would like to thank my mother for the French and Portuguese
-support and my Spanish dictionary for the Spanish support.
-Thank you to K. H. Fricke for providing me with the German
-translations.
-
-<P>
-
-<H1><A NAME="SECTION000100000000000000000">
-Troubleshooting</A>
-</H1>
-
-<P>
-There is a FAQ available at: <TT><A NAME="tex2html7"
- HREF="http://theoval.cmp.uea.ac.uk/~nlct/latex/packages/faq/">http://theoval.cmp.uea.ac.uk/~nlct/latex/packages/faq/</A></TT>.
-
-<P>
-
-<H1><A NAME="SECTION000110000000000000000">
-Contact Details</A>
-</H1>
- Dr Nicola Talbot
-<BR>
-School of Computing Sciences
-<BR>
-University of East Anglia
-<BR>
-Norwich. NR4 7TJ.
-<BR>
-United Kingdom.
-<BR> <TT><A NAME="tex2html8"
- HREF="http://theoval.cmp.uea.ac.uk/~nlct/">http://theoval.cmp.uea.ac.uk/~nlct/</A></TT>
-<BR><HR><H4>Footnotes</H4>
-<DL>
-<DT><A NAME="foot290">...
-argument</A><A
- HREF="manual.html#tex2html4"><SUP>1</SUP></A></DT>
-<DD>See all the various postings to
-<TT>comp.text.tex</TT> about <TT>&#92;MakeUppercase</TT>
-
-</DD>
-<DT><A NAME="foot244">...
-1.1</A><A
- HREF="manual.html#tex2html5"><SUP>2</SUP></A></DT>
-<DD>Thanks to K. H. Fricke for supplying the information
-
-</DD>
-<DT><A NAME="foot291">... defined</A><A
- HREF="manual.html#tex2html6"><SUP>3</SUP></A></DT>
-<DD>this
-will be true if you have loaded <TT>babel</TT>
-
-</DD>
-</DL>
-<BR><HR>
-<ADDRESS>
-<A href=http://theoval.cmp.uea.ac.uk/~nlct/>Nicola L. C. Talbot</A>.
-<A HREF=http://www.cmp.uea.ac.uk/>School of Computing Sciences</A>.
-<A HREF=http://www.uea.ac.uk/>University of East Anglia.</A>
-Last Modified: 2007-06-14
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