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+
+Textpos: absolute positioning of text on the LaTeX page
+-------------------------------------------------------
+
+Version 1.6a
+
+This package facilitates placing boxes at absolute positions on the
+LaTeX page. There are several reasons why this might be useful, but
+the main one (or at least my motivating one) is to help produce a
+large-format conference poster.
+
+This package provides a single environment, plus a starred variant,
+which contains the text (or graphics, or table, or whatever) which is
+to be placed on the page, and which specifies where it is to be
+placed. The environment is accompanied by various configuration commands.
+
+Changes in 1.6a, 2005 October 13
+--------------------------------
+
+The overriding of the figure and table environments now also works
+when there is no previous environment to override (blush).
+
+
+Changes in 1.6, 2005 August 30
+------------------------------
+
+* Made {calc}-style dimensions to the {textblock*}
+ argument work again.
+* Override the figure and table environments within textblock
+ environments, to avoid their surprising and undesirable interaction
+ with textblock.
+
+Changes in 1.5a, 2005 March 26
+------------------------------
+
+Documentation fixes: added a section on the interaction between
+absolute mode and LaTeX's \newpage command.
+
+Changes in 1.5, 2005 March 23
+-----------------------------
+
+Implement \TPMargin command, which causes a margin
+to appear round the blocks of text within textblock
+environments. This makes it easy to use blocks of colour which
+are larger than the block of text by a decent margin, or to put a
+border round textblocks by setting a suitably-sized margin and using
+the showboxes package option.
+
+Changes in v1.4, 7 September 2003
+---------------------------------
+
+* I made some changes in the handling of vertical spacing before and
+after the {textblock} environment. The environment claims not to affect
+the vertical spacing (that is, to be `invisible'), and this was not
+true in some circumstances. There should be no difference in the
+spacing which results in absolute mode, though there might be some
+changes in relative mode _if_ the environment is surrounded by glue of
+one type or another.
+
+* Now {textblock} may be used in horizontal mode. The behaviour
+hasn't changed at all in fact (insert a \par), except that the
+warning in this case has been removed, and the behaviour has been
+documented. It is this which prompted the reexamination of the
+spacing around the environment, referred to above.
+
+* Slight change to the technique which ensures that material is output
+in absolute mode even when (as normal in that mode) there is no
+non-{textblock} material on the page. I believe this is perfectly
+robust, but if you discover any error in this respect, it's probably
+this version it was introduced.
+
+Changes in v1.3a, 25 June 2003
+------------------------------
+
+Blush. I was prompted to run the regression tests (so _that's_ what
+they're for), and this fixes the error they expose. You may now use
+textpos _without_ loading the {color} package.
+
+Changes in v1.3, 25 June 2003
+-----------------------------
+
+Added \textblockcolour command, to set the background colour of textblocks.
+
+Changes in v1.2b, 1 July 2002
+-----------------------------
+
+Added code to cope with the case when box 255 isn't a vbox at shipout
+(that's wrong, and not our fault, but we shouldn't collapse when it
+happens!). Thanks to Wybo Dekker and Hans Hagen for the report and
+the fix.
+
+
+Changes in v1.2a, 28 April 2002
+-------------------------------
+
+The way that I implemented the {calc} compatibility was wrong in v1.2
+(Rolf's code was correct, but I `improved' it). It meant that things
+went badly wrong if you tried to give fractional sizes in the
+dimensions arguments to the {textblock} environment (I choose the grid
+so that I only ever use whole numbers for these, so I hadn't had any
+real numbers in my test cases). There's now a {textblock*}
+environment, which has absolute dimensions (that is, not in terms of
+the module, though you can still use \TPHorizModule and \TPVertModule
+as dimensions), to which you can give calc-compatible dimensions if
+you wish. You can't give expressions in the arguments to the
+unstarred {textblock} environment.
+
+Changes in v1.2, 21 April 2002
+-------------------------------
+
+Rolf Niepraschk <niepraschk@ptb.de> provided code to make textpos
+compatible with the {calc} package.
+
+Added the [verbose] and [quiet] package options.
+
+Changes in v1.1e, 19 April 2001
+-------------------------------
+
+Corrected a spacing misfeature, which caused extra space when
+textblocks were interspersed with paragraphs. Thanks to Peter
+Muenster <peter@univ-rennes1.fr> for spotting and reporting this.
+
+Changes in v1.1d, 6 June 1999
+-----------------------------
+
+Clarified the copyright and licence status, including a copy of the
+GPL in the distribution. The immediate motivation was the CTAN
+campaign to do this for all the CTAN packages, but it should have been
+done before.
+
+Changes in v1.1c
+----------------
+
+Added an optional argument to \TPGrid, which controls a border round
+the grid. Made the checksum correct!
+
+Added the `overlay' option.
+
+Corrected a spacing bug, which made textblocks in the non-`absolute'
+mode drift out of place.
+
+Changes in v1.1b
+----------------
+
+Added a note to the effect that the required everyshi package can also
+be found at CTAN
+
+Changes in v1.1a
+----------------
+
+Blush! The example file distributed with the package exposed a bug!
+When there was no text on the page outside {textblock} blocks (the
+usual case, if you're producing a poster), the TeX engine didn't know
+there was anything on the page at all, and (sensibly) output nothing.
+I made the obvious fix (thanks to Bjoern Pedersen for diagnosing the
+problem, and to Wolfgang Erdmann <earthmen@mail1.cityweb.de> for
+reporting it so promptly).
+
+
+Changes in v1.1, and credits
+----------------------------
+
+The package now clearly distinguishes between a `relative' and an
+`absolute' mode of positioning text (the distinction was largely
+present before, but neither as clear nor as robust). It also now
+distinguishes the horizontal and vertical units used for positioning.
+
+Olaf Maibaum (Olaf.Maibaum@informatik.uni-oldenburg.de)
+produced the elegant code which I've incorporated here as the
+`absolute mode'.
+
+Bjoern Pedersen (bjoern@poseidon.org.chemie.tu-muenchen.de)
+made the excellent suggestion (including code) that the horizontal and
+vertical modules should be independent.
+
+
+Installation
+------------
+
+Download the files textpos.dtx and textpos.ins. Run LaTeX on the file
+textpos.ins -- this will create the files
+
+ textpos.sty
+ textpos.drv
+
+Install textpos.sty somewhere TeX will find it. Run LaTeX on file
+textpos.drv to produce instructions and documentation.
+
+This package requires the services of Martin Schr\"oder's package
+everyshi. You will need to download this package from CTAN first. See
+\url{http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported/ms/}
+or one of the other CTAN hosts.
+
+Licence
+-------
+
+This software is copyright, 1999, 2001--2003, 2005, Norman Gray. It
+is released under the terms of the GNU General Public Licence. See
+the copyright declaration at the top of file textpos.dtx, and the file
+LICENCE for the licence conditions.
+
+
+
+Norman Gray, (norman@astro.gla.ac.uk)
+http://www.astro.gla.ac.uk/users/norman
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textpos/VERSION-1.6a b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textpos/VERSION-1.6a
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+textpos-1.6a, released 2005 October 13
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textpos/t/Makefile b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textpos/t/Makefile
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+test: ../textpos.sty
+ TEXINPUTS=..: ./runtests
+
+clean:
+ rm -f *~ *.log *.aux *.stderr *.stdout *.tmp *.diff *.dtl
+
+%.dvi: %.tex
+ TEXINPUTS=..: latex $<
+%.pdf: %.tex
+ TEXINPUTS=..: pdflatex $<
+%.dtl: %.dvi
+ dv2dt $< >$@
+%.dvireport: %.dvi
+ dvireport -F -up $< >$@
+%.dtl.diff: %.dtl %.correct.dtl
+ diff ${<:.dtl=.correct.dtl} $< >$@; true
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textpos/t/runtests b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textpos/t/runtests
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@@ -0,0 +1,99 @@
+#! /bin/sh -
+#
+# $Id: runtests,v 1.4 2005/08/30 18:19:12 norman Exp $
+#
+# Run a series of tests on LaTeX files. The directory contains a collection
+# of documents named `t<number>.tex', and these are processed in turn and their
+# output diffed against `t<number>.correct.dvi'. Exit status is the
+# number of failures.
+#
+# Run without an argument, and if there is no file runtests.filelist,
+# this runs all the tests in the directory; run with an argument, it
+# runs only the specified tests.
+#
+# If there is no argument, but a file runtests.filelist exists, use
+# that file's contents as the list of tests to run. This means that
+# we can make it easy to do a subset of the tests repeatedly while
+# testing.
+#
+# The only we we really have of testing whether the binary DVI files
+# differ is by comparing them using cmp, which simply reports the
+# byte-offset where they differ. This isn't terribly helpful, and
+# even examining the files using dv2dt doesn't help much. It's also
+# probably rather sensitive to things like the version of hyperref
+# which is being used. Also, since TeX puts a timestamp in DVI files,
+# we have to ignore the first 50 bytes or so (see a thread with the
+# subject `diff for dvi files', in comp.text.tex, in May 2001.
+#
+# If the option --keep is present, then it doesn't delete temporary files.
+
+UsageString="$0 [--keep] [filename...]"
+deletetemp=true
+LS=/bin/ls
+
+
+filelist=""
+
+while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
+ case $1 in
+ --keep) deletetemp=false ;;
+ --*) echo "Usage: $UsageString"
+ exit 1
+ ;;
+ *) filelist="$filelist $1"
+ ;;
+ esac
+ shift
+done
+
+# If filelist is null, and a file runtests.filelist exists, use that
+# file's contents as the value of filelist.
+if [ -z "$filelist" -a -f runtests.filelist ]; then
+ echo "Reading filelist from runtests.filelist"
+ filelist=`cat runtests.filelist`
+fi
+
+# Check filelist is non-null, and make it t* if it is.
+if [ -z "$filelist" ]; then
+ filelist=`$LS | grep '^t[0-9]*\.tex$' | sed 's/\.tex//'`
+fi
+
+
+
+nfailures=0
+
+for name in $filelist
+do
+ echo -n "$name... "
+ # Make sure we run twice, if there's no preexisting aux file.
+ test -f $name.aux || latex $name.tex >$name.stdout 2>$name.stderr
+ latex $name.tex >$name.stdout 2>$name.stderr
+ testval=$?
+ #test -f $name.dvi && mv $name.dvi $name.dvi.tmp
+
+ if [ $testval != 0 ]; then
+ echo "failed (exited with error status $testval)"
+ nfailures=`expr $nfailures + 1`
+ $deletetemp && rm -f $name.stdout $name.stderr $name.dvi $name*.tmp
+ elif [ -r "$name.correct.dvi" ]; then
+ cmp -i50 $name.dvi $name.correct.dvi >$name.diff
+ rval=$?
+ if [ $rval != 0 ]; then
+ make $name.dtl.diff >/dev/null
+ echo "failed (results in $name.dtl.diff)"
+ nfailures=`expr $nfailures + 1`
+ else
+ echo "ok"
+ $deletetemp && rm -f $name.diff $name.stdout $name.stderr $name.dvi $name*.tmp
+ fi
+ else
+ echo "apparently OK, but no correct results to compare"
+ mv $name.dvi $name.correct.dvi
+ echo " (now in $name.correct.dvi)"
+ $deletetemp && rm -f $name*.tmp
+ fi
+done
+
+echo "$nfailures failed tests"
+
+exit $nfailures
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textpos/t/t1.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textpos/t/t1.tex
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..80bba4322a5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textpos/t/t1.tex
@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
+%%% Testing:basic functionality
+\documentclass{article}
+
+\usepackage[absolute,showboxes]{textpos}
+
+\setlength{\TPHorizModule}{30mm}
+\setlength{\TPVertModule}{\TPHorizModule}
+\textblockorigin{10mm}{10mm} % start everything near the top-left corner
+
+\setlength{\parindent}{0pt}
+\pagestyle{empty}
+
+\textblockcolour{red} % should have no effect, since {color} not loaded
+
+\begin{document}
+
+\begin{textblock}{3}(0,0)
+\{3\}(0,0)
+\end{textblock}
+
+\begin{textblock}{2}(2,1)
+\textblocklabel{block two}
+\{2\}(2,1)
+\end{textblock}
+
+\begin{textblock}{3}[0.5,0.5](3,3)
+\{3\}[0.5,0.5](3,3)
+\end{textblock}
+
+\begin{textblock}{2.5}(3,3)
+\{2.5\}(3,3)
+\end{textblock}
+
+\begin{textblock}{3.5}(1.5,1.5)
+\{3.5\}(1.5,1.5)
+\end{textblock}
+
+\begin{textblock*}{5cm}(25mm,50mm)
+\{5cm\}(25mm,50mm)
+\end{textblock*}
+
+\begin{textblock*}{284.52756pt}[0.5,0.5](50.0mm,2.5cm)
+\{284.52756pt\}[0.5,0.5](50.0mm,2.5cm)
+\end{textblock*}
+
+\end{document}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textpos/t/t2.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textpos/t/t2.tex
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..be52319c5a4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textpos/t/t2.tex
@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
+%%% Testing:interaction with calc
+\documentclass{article}
+
+\usepackage[absolute,showboxes]{textpos}
+\usepackage{calc,ifthen}
+
+\setlength\TPHorizModule{1mm}
+\setlength\TPVertModule{\TPHorizModule}
+\newcounter{MYCOUNT}
+
+\setlength\parindent{0pt}\pagestyle{empty}
+
+\begin{document}
+
+% Set origin to 10mm,10mm
+\textblockorigin{56.9055pt-10mm}{0pt+1cm}
+% Box at (10mm,10mm)
+\begin{textblock*}{25mm*2}(10mm,10mm)
+\{25mm*2\}(10mm,10mm)
+\end{textblock*}
+% Box at (15mm,15mm)
+\begin{textblock*}{10mm+14cm}(3\TPHorizModule*5,10\TPVertModule+5mm)
+\verb^{10mm+14cm}(3\TPHorizModule*5,10\TPVertModule+5mm)^
+\end{textblock*}
+
+
+\whiledo{\value{MYCOUNT} < 5}%
+{
+ \textblockorigin{0mm + 20mm * \value{MYCOUNT}}{55mm * \value{MYCOUNT}}
+ \begin{textblock}{100}(10,10)%
+ \begin{minipage}[b][50mm][t]{\linewidth}
+ Text \hfill Text \par \vfill Text \hfill Text\par
+ \end{minipage}
+ \end{textblock}%
+ \stepcounter{MYCOUNT}
+}
+
+\def\tick#1{\vrule height 0pt depth #1pt}
+\def\\{\hbox to 1cm{\hfil\tick4\hfil\tick8}}
+\vbox{\hrule\hbox{\tick8\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\}}
+
+
+\end{document}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textpos/t/t3.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textpos/t/t3.tex
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..1768033b740
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textpos/t/t3.tex
@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
+%From Wybo@Servalys.Nl Fri Jun 28 14:28:41 2002
+%From: Wybo Dekker <Wybo@Servalys.Nl>
+%To: Norman@Astro.Gla.Ac.Uk
+%Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2002 23:38:46 +0200 (Cest)
+%Subject: Textpos
+
+%Dear Norman,
+
+%Whn I Tried This:
+
+\documentclass{article}
+\RequirePackage[absolute]{textpos} % revision 1.4
+\usepackage{graphicx,fancybox}
+\begin{document}
+
+%\begin{Landscape*}{\pdfpagewidth}{\pdfpageheight}{\rotatebox{-90}}
+\begin{Landscape*}{\hsize}{\vsize}{\rotatebox{-90}}
+test
+\end{Landscape*}
+\end{document}
+
+%I got:
+%
+%! Incompatible list can't be unboxed.
+%\@EveryShipout@Hook ...\TP@holdbox \unvbox \@cclv
+% }\global \setbox
+% \TP@holdb...
+%<*> \end{Landscape*}
+%
+%Hans Hagen suggested to replace the \unvbox with
+%
+%\ifvbox\@cclv\unvbox\else\box\fi
+%
+%and that worked. Should that perhaps be a fix?
+%
+%--
+%Best regards, Wybo Dekker
+%
+%---Servalys Analytical Chemistry Services---
+%Wybo Dekker wybo@servalys.nl
+%Deilsedijk 60 www.servalys.nl
+%4158 CH Deil tel +31-345-652164
+%The Netherlands fax +31-345-652383
+
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textpos/t/t4.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textpos/t/t4.tex
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..fa712d1eb8b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textpos/t/t4.tex
@@ -0,0 +1,73 @@
+%%% Testing:colours
+\documentclass{article}
+
+\newif\ifdebug
+\debugfalse
+
+%\usepackage[absolute,showboxes]{textpos}
+\ifdebug
+\usepackage[showboxes]{textpos}
+\else
+\usepackage{textpos}
+\fi
+
+\def\t#1#2{\ifdebug #2\else #1\fi}
+
+\usepackage{color}
+
+\setlength{\TPHorizModule}{30mm}
+\setlength{\TPVertModule}{\TPHorizModule}
+%\textblockorigin{10mm}{10mm} % start everything near the top-left corner
+
+\setlength{\parindent}{0pt}
+\pagestyle{empty}
+
+\def\bigstrut{\hrule height 2ex depth 2ex width 0pt }
+
+\begin{document}
+
+\definecolor{Pink}{rgb}{1.0,0.8,0.8}
+\definecolor{Blue}{rgb}{0.8,0.8,1.0}
+\definecolor{Yellow}{rgb}{0.8,0.8,0.0}
+
+\textcolor{Blue}{\t{a1}{Hello}}
+{\color{Yellow} \t{a2}{There}}
+
+\textblockcolour{Pink}
+
+\begin{textblock}{3}(0,0)
+\t{b}{\{3\}(0,0) Pink}
+\end{textblock}
+
+\begin{textblock}{2}(2,1)
+\textblocklabel{block two}
+\textblockcolour{Blue}
+\t{c}{\{2\}(2,1) Blue}
+\end{textblock}
+
+\begin{textblock}{3}[0.5,0.5](3,3)
+\bigstrut
+\t{d}{\{3\}[0.5,0.5](3,3)
+ \textcolor{Yellow}{\t{e}{Yellow}}
+ \t{d2}{on Pink}}
+\end{textblock}
+
+\begin{textblock}{2.5}(3,3)
+\tekstblokkulur{}
+\t{f}{\{2.5\}(3,3)}
+\textcolor{Yellow}{\t{g}{No colour}}
+\end{textblock}
+
+\begin{textblock}{3.5}(1.5,1.5)
+\t{h}{\{3.5\}(1.5,1.5) Pink}
+\end{textblock}
+
+%\begin{textblock*}{5cm}(25mm,50mm)
+%\{5cm\}(25mm,50mm)
+%\end{textblock*}
+
+%\begin{textblock*}{284.52756pt}[0.5,0.5](50.0mm,2.5cm)
+%\{284.52756pt\}[0.5,0.5](50.0mm,2.5cm)
+%\end{textblock*}
+
+\end{document}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textpos/t/t5.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textpos/t/t5.tex
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..37a181c87de
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textpos/t/t5.tex
@@ -0,0 +1,66 @@
+%%% Testing:spacing
+\documentclass{article}
+
+\usepackage{textpos}
+%\usepackage[showboxes]{textpos}
+
+\hoffset=0pt
+\voffset=0pt
+\oddsidemargin=0pt
+\topmargin=0pt
+\headheight=0pt
+\headsep=0pt
+
+\setlength{\TPHorizModule}{50pt}
+\setlength{\TPVertModule}{\TPHorizModule}
+
+\pagestyle{empty}
+
+\begin{document}
+
+\setlength{\parindent}{0pt}
+\setlength{\parskip}{30pt}
+\setlength{\baselineskip}{20pt}
+
+% Make sure that all text appears precisely where it ought to. The
+% above dimensions mean that text appears in round-number locations.
+%
+% The \showbox puts detailed calculations in the log file
+%
+% Output of 'dvireport -F -up t5.dvi':
+% c 97[a] 0,20pt
+% c 121[y] 4.72223,20pt
+% c 98[b] 0,28.8889pt
+% c 121[y] 5.27777,28.8889pt
+% c 99[c] 50,76.25pt
+% c 100[d] 0,70pt
+% c 121[y] 5.55556,70pt
+%
+% The most important thing is that `a' and `d' are 50pt
+% apart, \parskip+\baselineskip
+%
+% This test may not currently be working (2005 August 30). There's an
+% extra 30pt (\parskip) appearing before the by and cy in their boxes,
+% which clearly isn't present in the t5.correct.dvi. Ought it to be
+% there? Have I done something (when?) which has caused this to
+% spuriously appear?
+
+
+\showboxdepth=8
+\showboxbreadth=8
+
+\noindent ay
+\vrule height 20pt depth 0pt width 0pt % strut -- makes base of this
+ % line 20pt from top
+\begin{textblock}{3}(0,0)
+\noindent by
+\end{textblock}
+\begin{textblock}{2}(1,1)
+\noindent cy
+\end{textblock}
+\noindent
+dy
+
+%\showlists % put detailed diagnostics into log file
+
+\end{document}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textpos/t/t6.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textpos/t/t6.tex
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..91428161b0a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textpos/t/t6.tex
@@ -0,0 +1,86 @@
+%%% Testing:colours, borders and margins
+\documentclass{article}
+
+\usepackage{textpos}
+\usepackage{color}
+
+\setlength{\TPHorizModule}{20pt}
+\setlength{\TPVertModule}\TPHorizModule
+
+\setlength\parindent{0pt}
+\pagestyle{empty}
+
+\begin{document}
+
+\definecolor{Blue}{rgb}{0.8,0.8,1.0}
+
+\begin{textblock}{4}(0,0)
+ \textblockcolour{Blue}
+ Blue
+\end{textblock}
+
+\begin{textblock}{8}(14,6)
+ \hrule width 8\TPHorizModule
+ \vskip1\TPVertModule
+ \hrule width 4\TPHorizModule
+ \vskip1\TPVertModule
+ \hrule width 2\TPHorizModule
+ \vskip1\TPVertModule
+ \hrule width 1\TPHorizModule
+\end{textblock}
+
+\begin{textblock}{8}(4,2)
+ This package facilitates placing boxes at absolute positions on the
+ \LaTeX\ page. There are several reasons why this might be useful, but
+ the main one (or at least my motivating one) is to help produce a
+ large-format conference poster.
+
+ This package provides a single environment, which contains the text
+ (or graphics, or table, or whatever) which is to be placed on the
+ page, and which specifies where it is to be placed.
+\end{textblock}
+
+\makeatletter
+ \TP@showboxestrue
+\makeatother
+\setlength\TPboxrulesize{0.25\TPHorizModule}
+
+\TPMargin{0.5\TPHorizModule}
+
+\begin{textblock}{4}(0,8)
+ \textblockcolour{Blue}
+ Blue
+\end{textblock}
+
+\begin{textblock}{8}(4,10)
+ This package facilitates placing boxes at absolute positions on the
+ \LaTeX\ page. There are several reasons why this might be useful, but
+ the main one (or at least my motivating one) is to help produce a
+ large-format conference poster.
+
+ This package provides a single environment, which contains the text
+ which is to be placed on the
+ page, and which specifies where it is to be placed.
+\end{textblock}
+
+\TPMargin*{0.5\TPHorizModule}
+
+\begin{textblock}{4}(0,20)
+ \textblockcolour{Blue}
+ Blue
+\end{textblock}
+
+\begin{textblock}{8}(4,22)
+ This package facilitates placing boxes at absolute positions on the
+ \LaTeX\ page. There are several reasons why this might be useful, but
+ the main one (or at least my motivating one) is to help produce a
+ large-format conference poster.
+
+ This package provides a single environment, which contains the text
+ (or graphics, or table, or whatever) which is to be placed on the
+ page, and which specifies where it is to be placed.
+\end{textblock}
+
+
+\end{document}
+
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textpos/t/t7.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textpos/t/t7.tex
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..6deceeff770
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textpos/t/t7.tex
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+\documentclass{article}
+
+%\usepackage[showboxes]{textpos}
+\usepackage[absolute,showboxes]{textpos}
+
+\setlength{\TPHorizModule}{100pt}
+\TPVertModule=\TPHorizModule
+
+\begin{document}
+
+ \begin{textblock}{2}(1,1)
+ Here is some text
+ \end{textblock}
+
+ \begin{textblock}{2}(2,2)
+ More text
+ \end{textblock}
+
+\null\newpage
+
+\begin{textblock}{2}(1.5,1.5)
+ Text on a new page
+\end{textblock}
+
+\end{document}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textpos/t/t8.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textpos/t/t8.tex
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..25d05d8da94
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textpos/t/t8.tex
@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
+\documentclass{article}
+
+\usepackage[showboxes]{textpos}
+\setlength{\parindent}{0pt}
+
+\begin{document}
+
+\begin{textblock}{5}(0,0)
+In this document we have figures~\ref{figa} and~\ref{figb}.
+\end{textblock}
+
+\begin{textblock}{5}(1,1)
+ Here is a figure.
+ \begin{figure}
+ Text
+ \caption{This is the first figure}
+ \label{figa}
+ \end{figure}
+\end{textblock}
+
+\begin{textblock}{5}(2,2)
+ Here is another figure.
+ \begin{figure}
+ More text
+ \caption{\label{figb}This is the second figure}
+ \end{figure}
+\end{textblock}
+
+\begin{textblock}{5}(3,3)
+ We can still refer to figures~\ref{figb} and~\ref{figa}.
+\end{textblock}
+
+\end{document}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textpos/textpos-example.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textpos/textpos-example.tex
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..a21f23066f6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textpos/textpos-example.tex
@@ -0,0 +1,66 @@
+%%
+%% This is file `textpos-example.tex',
+%% generated with the docstrip utility.
+%%
+%% The original source files were:
+%%
+%% textpos.dtx (with options: `example')
+%% Textpos: absolute positioning of text on the page
+%% This software is copyright, 1999, 2001--2003, 2005 Norman Gray.
+%%
+%% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+%% modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
+%% as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
+%% of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+%%
+%% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+%% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+%% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+%% GNU General Public License for more details.
+%%
+%% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+%% along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+%% Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+%%
+%% Author: Norman Gray, norman@astro.gla.ac.uk.
+%% Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Glasgow, UK
+%%
+%% See the file LICENCE for a copy of the GPL.
+%% You can also find an online copy at http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html .
+%%
+%%% Source: $Id: textpos.dtx.in,v 1.7 2005/10/13 19:09:13 norman Exp $
+%%
+\documentclass{article}
+
+\usepackage[absolute]{textpos}
+
+\setlength{\TPHorizModule}{30mm}
+\setlength{\TPVertModule}{\TPHorizModule}
+\textblockorigin{10mm}{10mm} % start everything near the top-left corner
+\setlength{\parindent}{0pt}
+
+\begin{document}
+
+\begin{textblock}{3}(0,0)
+This block is 3 modules wide, and is placed with its top left corner
+at the `origin' on the page. Note that the length of the block is not
+specified in the arguments -- the box will be as long as necessary to
+accomodate the text inside it. You need to examine the output of the
+text to adjust the positioning of the blocks on the page.
+\end{textblock}
+
+\begin{textblock}{2}(2,1)
+\textblocklabel{block two}
+Here is another, slightly narrower, block, at position (2,1) on the page.
+\end{textblock}
+
+\begin{textblock}{3}[0.5,0.5](2,3)
+This block is at position (2,3), but because the optional argument
+[0.5,0.5] has been given, it is the centre of the block which is
+located at that point, rather than the top-left corner.
+\end{textblock}
+
+\end{document}
+\endinput
+%%
+%% End of file `textpos-example.tex'.
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textpos/textpos.html b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textpos/textpos.html
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..de18cefcf30
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textpos/textpos.html
@@ -0,0 +1,181 @@
+<?xml version="1.0"?>
+<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN"
+ "dtd/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
+
+<html>
+<head>
+<title>Textpos</title>
+<link href="http://www.astro.gla.ac.uk/users/norman/" rev="author"/>
+<link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet"
+ href="http://www.astro.gla.ac.uk/users/norman/style.css"/>
+</head>
+
+<body>
+<h1>Textpos</h1>
+<div class="abstract">
+<p>Lay out text and graphics at arbitrary positions on the LaTeX
+page.</p>
+<p>This page is <code>http://purl.org/nxg/dist/textpos</code></p>
+<p>Version 1.6a, 2005 October 13.</p>
+</div>
+
+<p>This package facilitates placing boxes at absolute positions on the
+LaTeX page. There are several reasons why this might be useful, but
+the main one (or at least my motivating one) is to help produce a
+large-format conference poster. Other applications include placing
+material within, say, figures.</p>
+
+<p>This package provides a single environment, which contains the text
+(or graphics, or table, or whatever) which is to be placed on the
+page, and which specifies where it is to be placed. The environment
+is accompanied by various configuration commands. See the <a
+href="textpos.pdf" >manual (pdf)</a>.</p>
+
+<p>I have a collection of general advice about <a
+href="http://purl.org/nxg/note/posters" >creating
+conference posters with LaTeX</a>.</p>
+
+<p>Rolf Niepraschk provided me with a wonderful <a
+href="niepraschk-demo.tex" >demo</a> of using Textpos along with his
+<code>eso-pic</code> package, and the <code>calc</code> package.</p>
+
+<dl>
+
+<dt>1.6a, 2005 October 13</dt>
+<dd>The overriding of the figure and table environments now also works
+when there is no previous environment to override.</dd>
+
+<dt>1.6, 2005 August 30</dt>
+<dd>
+<ul>
+<li>Made <code>{calc}</code>-style dimensions to the
+<code>{textblock*}</code> argument work again (so <em>that's</em> what
+regression tests are for...)</li>
+<li>Override the <code>figure</code> and <code>table</code>
+environments within <code>textblock</code> environments, to avoid their
+surprising and undesirable interaction with <code>textblock</code>.</li>
+</ul>
+</dd>
+
+<dt>1.5b, 2005 June 13</dt>
+<dd>The 1.5 release broke the textblock environment's optional
+argument, controlling the position of the reference point within the
+block. Fixed.</dd>
+
+<dt>1.5a, 2005 March 26</dt>
+<dd>Documentation fixes: added a section on the
+interaction between absolute mode and LaTeX's <code>\newpage</code>
+command.</dd>
+
+<dt>1.5, 2005 March 23</dt>
+<dd>Implement <code>\TPMargin</code> command, which causes a margin
+to appear round the blocks of text within textblock
+environments. This makes it easy to use blocks of colour which
+are larger than the block of text by a decent margin, or to put a
+border round textblocks by setting a suitably-sized margin and using
+the <code>showboxes</code> package option.</dd>
+
+<dt>1.4, 2003 September 7</dt>
+<dd>Changes in the handling of vertical spacing; inconsistent in some
+circumstances before. Slight (consequent) change to the algorithm
+which ensures that material is output in absolute mode even when the
+page is otherwise empty. See README for details. Version 1.3a will
+remain available for some time in case these fixes break things.</dd>
+
+<dt>1.3a, 2003 June 24</dt>
+<dd>Added the <code>\textblockcolour</code> command, to set
+the background colour of text blocks (there was a release 1.3, but it
+was broken, and withdrawn)</dd>
+
+<dt>1.2b, 2002 July 1</dt>
+<dd>Works around a bug present in at least one package,
+which leaves box255 holding an hbox at the wrong moment</dd>
+
+<dt>1.2a, 2002 April 28</dt>
+<dd>Version 1.2 had an error, which caused a confusing error
+if you gave any fractional part in the arguments to the
+<code>{textblock}</code> environment. This was fixed in version 1.2a,
+which adds a <code>{textblock*}</code> environment (fully compatible
+with <code>calc</code>), and does not attempt to support calc-style
+expressions in the parameters to the unstarred
+<code>{textblock}</code> environment.</dd>
+
+<dt>1.2, 2002 April 21</dt>
+<dd>Rolf Niepraschk <code>niepraschk@ptb.de</code> provided code to
+make textpos compatible with the <code>calc</code> package</dd>
+
+<dt>See README for earlier versions</dt>
+
+</dl>
+
+<!--
+<p>At version 1.2, the package became compatible with the calc
+package.
+
+<p>However, version 1.2 had an error, which caused a confusing error
+if you gave any fractional part in the arguments to the
+<code>{textblock}</code> environment. This was fixed in version 1.2a,
+which adds a <code>{textblock*}</code> environment (fully compatible
+with <code>calc</code>), and does not attempt to support calc-style
+expressions in the parameters to the unstarred
+<code>{textblock}</code> environment.
+
+<p>Version 1.2b works around a bug present in at least one package,
+which leaves box255 holding an hbox at the wrong moment.
+
+<p>Version 1.3 added the <code>\textblockcolour</code> command, to set
+the background colour of text blocks.
+-->
+
+<h3>Download and installation</h3>
+
+<ol>
+
+<li>Download the file <a href="textpos-1.6a.tar.gz"
+ >textpos-1.6a.tar.gz</a>
+or <a href="textpos-1.6a.zip"
+ >textpos-1.6a.zip</a> and unpack it.</li>
+
+<li>Run LaTeX on the file <code>textpos.ins</code> -- this will
+unpack the style file <code>textpos.sty</code> amongst other files.
+Place this somewhere where TeX can find it.</li>
+
+<li>Run LaTeX on the file <code>textpos.dtx</code> to obtain the
+documentation.</li>
+</ol>
+
+<p>On CTAN:
+<a href='http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/textpos/'
+ >/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/textpos/</a></p>
+
+<p>To guard against the continual possibility of fixed versions breaking
+old documents, here are some selected older versions:</p>
+<table>
+<tr><th>Version</th><th>Note</th></tr>
+<tr>
+<td><a href='textpos-1.3a.tar.gz' >1.3a</a></td>
+<td>Immediately prior to change in skip handling</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td><a href='textpos-1.1e.tar.gz' >1.1e</a></td>
+<td>Immediately prior to compatibility with <code>calc</code>, and
+introduction of <code>{textblock*}</code></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<div class="signature">
+<a href="http://www.astro.gla.ac.uk/users/norman/"
+ >Norman Gray</a><br>
+2005 October 13
+</div>
+
+</body>
+</html>
+
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