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-tabto.sty
-
-version 1.0 (May 2006)
-
-Donald Arseneau, Vancouver, Canada (asnd@triumf.ca)
-
-Tabbing to fixed positions in a paragraph.
-
-Two new text positioning commands are defined: \tabto and \tab.
-
-\tabto{<length>}
-
-Tab to a position relative to the left margin in a paragraph
-(any indentation due to a list is part of the `margin' in this
-context). If the text on the line already goes past the desired
-position, the tab starts a new line and moves to the requested
-horizontal position.
-
-\tabto*{<length>}
-
-Similar to \tabto, except it will perform backspacing, and over-
-print previous text on the line whenever that text is already
-longer than the specified length (i.e., no linebreak is produced).
-Line-breaks are suppressed immediately after \tabto or \tabto*.
-
-\tab
-
-Tab to the next tab-stop chosen from a list of tab positions, in
-the traditional style of typewriters. A \tab will always move
-to the next tab stop (or the next line), even if it is already
-exactly at a tab stop. Thus, "\tab\tab" skips a position. A
-linebreak is permitted immediately following a \tab, in case the
-ensuing text does not fit well in the remaining space.
-
-The tab-stop positions are declared using either \TabPositions
-or \NumTabs:
-
-\TabPositions{<length>, <length>,...<length>}
-
-Declares the tab stops as a comma-separated list of positions
-relative to the left margin. A tab-stop at 0pt is implicit, and
-need not be listed.
-
-\NumTabs{<number>}
-
-Declares a list of <number> equally-spaced tabs, starting at the
-left margin and spanning \linewidth. For example \NumTabs{2}
-declares tab-stops at 0pt and 0.5\linewidth, the same as
-\TabPositions{0pt, 0.5\linewidth} or \TabPositions{0.5\linewidth}