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-% $Id: deutsch.doc,v 1.4 1995/07/30 13:23:56 schrod Exp $
-%----------------------------------------------------------------------
-% Written by Joachim Schrod <schrod@iti.informatik.th-darmstadt.de>.
-% This file is distributed without any copyright restriction.
-
-%
-% deutsch.doc -- typeset German documents with plain TeX.
-%
-% [TeX in MAKEPROG]
-% (history at end)
-
-
-\input progdoc
-
-\input names.sty
-\def\babel{{\sf babel}}
-
-
-
-\title{Typesetting German Documents with Plain \TeX{}}
-
-
-
-\chap Introduction.
-
-There are several defencies of plain \TeX{} if used for German
-documents:
-
-\item{---} Mappings of national characters (`umlauts' and `sharp~s')
-to macros or to other character codes (if special fonts are available)
-are missing.
-
-\item{---} \TeX{} produces lots of overfull hboxes for German texts.
-That's because the words there are usually longer than English ones.
-Furthermore we have to use much more hyphenation for German texts than
-for English ones, narrow typesetting is more important than few
-hyphenations. In particular, words with umlauts are not hyphenated
-often anyhow, even with the `multiple-word' approach from |german.sty|.
-
-\item{---} It is typographic usage that between compound words
-ligatures are not built. Plain~\TeX{} has no easy, readable way to
-provide this.
-
-\noindent This file does the according definitions. They are quite
-often only a kludge. But it is hard to make the restrictions
-disappear, sometimes it is even impossible within the current
-implementation of \TeX{}---and there will never be any other
-implementation. So we must live with these kludges.
-
-
-\sect Of course, there is more to German typesetting. Hyphenation,
-also for words with umlauts and sharp~s, etc. This basic
-functionality is supplied by the \babel{} system and DANTE's
-|german.sty|, we have to load the appropriate module.
-
-There's one problem, though. \babel{}~3.5 defines
-|\DeclareTextSymbol|, a symbol used by |german.sty| to decide if it
-shall use NFSS code to access symbols. But that usage will lead to an
-endless recursion, because some text symbols are defined by
-themselves. I don't know if that problem is caused by \babel{}'s code
-or by its usage in |german.sty| -- turning it off seems to be an
-appropriate fix.
-
-\beginprog
-\let\DeclareTextSymbol\undefined
-\input german.sty
-\endprog
-
-
-\sect But before we start we declare some shorthands for category
-codes. By declaring the at sign~(`|@|') as well as the
-underscore~`(|_|)' as letters we can use them in our macros. (I
-agree with D.~Knuth that |\identifier_several_words_long| is more
-readable than |\IdentifierSeveralWordsLong| and in every case better
-than |\p@@@s|.) With the at sign we can use the ``private'' Plain
-macros and with the underscore we can make our own macros more
-readable. But as we have to restore these category codes at the end
-of this macro file we store their former values in control
-sequences. This method is better than to use
-a group because not all macros have to be defined global this way.
-
-\beginprog
-\ifx \CatEscape\undefined
- \chardef\CatEscape=0
- \chardef\CatOpen=1
- \chardef\CatClose=2
- \chardef\CatIgnore=9
- \chardef\CatLetter=11
- \chardef\CatOther=12
- \chardef\CatActive=13 % \active of plain.tex
- \chardef\CatInvalid=15
-
- \chardef\CatAtCode=\catcode`\@
- \chardef\CatUsCode=\catcode`\_
-\fi
-
-\catcode`\@=\CatLetter % top level macro file
-\catcode`\_=\CatLetter
-\endprog
-
-
-\sect Let's identify this macro file against the user and in the Log file.
-
-\beginprog
-\begingroup
- \catcode`\$=\CatIgnore
- \catcode`\:=\CatIgnore
- \message{Support for German documents, $Revision: 1.4 $}
-\endgroup
-\endprog
-
-
-
-\chap National Characters.
-
-By default no extended characters are available, except those defined
-below. I.e., we start to treat all characters from |"7F| to |"FF| as
-invalid characters.
-
-\beginprog
-\count@="7F
-\loop
- \catcode \the\count@ = \CatInvalid
- \advance\count@ by 1
- \ifnum \count@ < "100
-\repeat
-\endprog
-
-
-\sect We provide a command for the definition of non-ASCII characters:
-|\ExtendChar|. A sample definition of an ``Umlaut-a''~(\"a) in the
-extended code of an IBM~PC (hex code~|"84|) is:
-$$
- |\ExtendChar\^^84: {^^84}{\"a}|
-$$
-First the hex code is given as a control sequence, followed by a
-colon. Afterwards come two parameters, the first is again the hex
-code, the second is the token list which should be used instead of the
-hex code.
-
-The macro definition is rather easy, we just have to make the
-respective character active and bind it to it's new meaning.
-
-\beginprog
-\def\ExtendChar #1:{%
- \catcode`#1 \CatActive
- \extend_char
- }
-\def\extend_char #1#2{%
- \def #1{#2}%
- }
-\endprog
-
-
-\sect Now we can define some replacements.
-
-The braces after the control sequences are needed when characters from
-the extended character set are written to an auxiliary file and read
-in later. During the |\write| they are expanded and following white
-space would be gobbled if the braces would not be there.
-
-\beginprog
-% ISO-Latin-1
-\ExtendChar\^^c4: {^^c4}{\"A}
-\ExtendChar\^^d6: {^^d6}{\"O}
-\ExtendChar\^^dc: {^^dc}{\"U}
-\ExtendChar\^^df: {^^df}{\ss{}}
-\ExtendChar\^^e4: {^^e4}{\"a}
-\ExtendChar\^^f6: {^^f6}{\"o}
-\ExtendChar\^^fc: {^^fc}{\"u}
-
-% IBM PC (code page 850)
-\ExtendChar\^^81: {^^81}{\"u}
-\ExtendChar\^^84: {^^84}{\"a}
-\ExtendChar\^^8e: {^^8e}{\"A}
-\ExtendChar\^^94: {^^94}{\"o}
-\ExtendChar\^^99: {^^99}{\"O}
-\ExtendChar\^^9a: {^^9a}{\"U}
-\ExtendChar\^^e1: {^^e1}{\ss{}} % actually \beta, used as \ss in Germany
-
-% Atari ST (like IBM PC, but with a real `sharp~s')
-\ExtendChar\^^9e: {^^9e}{\ss{}}
-\endprog
-
-
-
-\chap Paragraph Breaking.
-
-As outlined in the introduction, we allow longer interword spaces. A
-line now may have a badness up to 2500, over 1500 a warning is to be
-given. Furthermore the penalties for hyphenation are lowered because a
-narrow typesetting is preferred against few hyphenations.
-
-These values are still experimental and should be tuned.
-
-As |german.sty| uses \babel{} compatible structure, the german
-language hook is a good place to store such definitions. But to
-use \babel{}'s convenient macros, too, we have to assure that it's
-kernel code is loaded first.
-
-\beginprog
-\ifx \babel@core@loaded\undefined
- \input babel.def
-\fi
-\addto\extrasgerman{%
- \babel@savevariable\tolerance
- \babel@savevariable\hbadness
- \babel@savevariable\doublehyphendemerits
- \babel@savevariable\finalhyphendemerits
- \babel@savevariable\adjdemerits
- \tolerance 2500 \hbadness 1500
- \doublehyphendemerits 50000
- \finalhyphendemerits 25000
- \adjdemerits 50000
- }
-\endprog
-
-
-\sect In some languages ligatures should not appear between compound
-words. We use {\tt \string\|\/} to mark those places. This is only
-done within text mode, in math mode {\tt \string\|\/} is still
-`$\|$'. But it is sure that one can always hyphenate between compound
-words, so we insert |\-|. To allow the hyphenation in other parts of
-the word though, we use |\allowhyphens| again.
-
-\beginprog
-\def\|{% % break open a ligature (if not in math mode)
- \relax
- \ifmmode \Vert
- \else \allowhyphens\-\allowhyphens
- \fi
- }
-\endprog
-
-
-\sect Don't use the dreaded `double quote special meaning' stuff of
-|german.sty|. And use original umlauts. Already in M\"unster I voted
-against it\dots
-
-\beginprog
-\addto\extrasgerman{%
- \mdqoff
- \umlautlow
- }
-\endprog
-
-
-\sect Define |\SwitchtoLanguage| for upward compatibility. It does
-not really do the same, the old definition was more similar to
-|\selectlanguage|. But other languages have to be declared
-explicitely, that's not done by this macro file. So we just want to
-make old documents processable.
-
-\beginprog
-\def\SwitchtoLanguage#1{\language \csname l@#1\endcsname}
-\endprog
-
-
-\sect We are finished; switch to german language (to enable the new
-extras defined above), restore the catcodes and prevent from following
-garbage.
-
-\beginprog
-\selectlanguage{german}
-
-\catcode`\@=\CatAtCode
-\catcode`\_=\CatUsCode
-
-\endinput
-\endprog
-
-
-%% \sect {\it Acknowledgements:}\quad I would like to thank XXX
-
-
-\bye
-
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-%
-% $Log: deutsch.doc,v $
-% Revision 1.4 1995/07/30 13:23:56 schrod
-% Discard babel definition of \DeclareTextCommand before including
-% german.sty, they are incompatible.
-%
-% Revision 1.3 1995/07/29 17:58:24 schrod
-% Use german.sty, not germanb.sty. (babel 3.5 is not functional for
-% plain TeX any more.) But we still want to use babel's macros, we have
-% to load it's kernel for that.
-%
-% Revision 1.2 1995/03/13 23:18:10 schrod
-% Started to manage this package with CVS. Made minor code cleanup.
-%
-% Revision 1.1 1994/10/16 16:57:30 schrod
-% Merged macros from local.tex, codes.tex, and language.tex. This
-% new file is mainly there to provide upward compatibility for our old
-% documents.
-%
-%
-%
-% pre-CVS Version History:
-%
-% DATE WHO REMARKS
-% 91-01-18 js set all extended characters to code invalid
-% 90-12-23 js added the definition of \ExtendChar for usage in codes.tex.
-% 90-10-06 js renamed from dlocal to local, it's now international,
-% adapted to TeX 3:
-% included codes.tex and langdef.tex if they exist,
-% assumed that language.tex is already loaded,
-% defined German parameters as a language hook,
-% removed first \allowhyphens in \uml@ut,
-% documented it with MAKEPROG.
-% 89-10-27 js was reworked for ILaTeX
-% 89-05-31 js defined \| as a separator for ligatures in text mode
-% 87-10-01 js introduced \protect,
-% set parameters for German page makeup
-% 87-??-?? kg first release
-%
-% kg: Klaus Guntermann <gunterma@<schrod@iti.informatik.th-darmstadt.de>
-% js: Joachim Schrod <schrod@iti.informatik.th-darmstadt.de>
-
-
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-Local Variables:
-mode: plain-TeX
-TeX-master: t
-TeX-brace-indent-level: 4
-End:
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-% $Id: deutsch.doc,v 1.4 1995/07/30 13:23:56 schrod Exp $
-%----------------------------------------------------------------------
-% Written by Joachim Schrod <schrod@iti.informatik.th-darmstadt.de>.
-% This file is distributed without any copyright restriction.
-
-%
-% deutsch.doc -- typeset German documents with plain TeX.
-%
-% [TeX in MAKEPROG]
-% (history at end)
-
-
-%%%%
-%%%%
-%%%% These TeX macros were documented with the documentation system
-%%%% MAKEPROG and automatically converted to the current form.
-%%%% If you have MAKEPROG available you may transform it back to
-%%%% the original input: Remove every occurence of three percents
-%%%% and one optional blank from the beginning of a line and remove
-%%%% every line which starts with four percents. The following lex
-%%%% program will do this:
-%%%%
-%%%% %%
-%%%%
-%%%% ^%%%\ ? ;
-%%%% ^%%%%.*\n ;
-%%%%
-%%%% If you just want to print the documentation you may fetch
-%%%% the archive print-makeprog.tar.Z from ftp.th-darmstadt.de (directory
-%%%% pub/tex/latex). It contains *all* used styles -- but beware, they
-%%%% may not be in a documented form...
-%%%%
-%%%%
-%%% \input progdoc
-
-%%% \input names.sty
-%%% \def\babel{{\sf babel}}
-
-
-
-%%% \title{Typesetting German Documents with Plain \TeX{}}
-
-
-
-%%% \chap Introduction.
-
-%%% There are several defencies of plain \TeX{} if used for German
-%%% documents:
-
-%%% \item{---} Mappings of national characters (`umlauts' and `sharp~s')
-%%% to macros or to other character codes (if special fonts are available)
-%%% are missing.
-
-%%% \item{---} \TeX{} produces lots of overfull hboxes for German texts.
-%%% That's because the words there are usually longer than English ones.
-%%% Furthermore we have to use much more hyphenation for German texts than
-%%% for English ones, narrow typesetting is more important than few
-%%% hyphenations. In particular, words with umlauts are not hyphenated
-%%% often anyhow, even with the `multiple-word' approach from |german.sty|.
-
-%%% \item{---} It is typographic usage that between compound words
-%%% ligatures are not built. Plain~\TeX{} has no easy, readable way to
-%%% provide this.
-
-%%% \noindent This file does the according definitions. They are quite
-%%% often only a kludge. But it is hard to make the restrictions
-%%% disappear, sometimes it is even impossible within the current
-%%% implementation of \TeX{}---and there will never be any other
-%%% implementation. So we must live with these kludges.
-
-
-%%% \sect Of course, there is more to German typesetting. Hyphenation,
-%%% also for words with umlauts and sharp~s, etc. This basic
-%%% functionality is supplied by the \babel{} system and DANTE's
-%%% |german.sty|, we have to load the appropriate module.
-
-%%% There's one problem, though. \babel{}~3.5 defines
-%%% |\DeclareTextSymbol|, a symbol used by |german.sty| to decide if it
-%%% shall use NFSS code to access symbols. But that usage will lead to an
-%%% endless recursion, because some text symbols are defined by
-%%% themselves. I don't know if that problem is caused by \babel{}'s code
-%%% or by its usage in |german.sty| -- turning it off seems to be an
-%%% appropriate fix.
-
-%%% \beginprog
-\let\DeclareTextSymbol\undefined
-\input german.sty
-%%% \endprog
-
-
-%%% \sect But before we start we declare some shorthands for category
-%%% codes. By declaring the at sign~(`|@|') as well as the
-%%% underscore~`(|_|)' as letters we can use them in our macros. (I
-%%% agree with D.~Knuth that |\identifier_several_words_long| is more
-%%% readable than |\IdentifierSeveralWordsLong| and in every case better
-%%% than |\p@@@s|.) With the at sign we can use the ``private'' Plain
-%%% macros and with the underscore we can make our own macros more
-%%% readable. But as we have to restore these category codes at the end
-%%% of this macro file we store their former values in control
-%%% sequences. This method is better than to use
-%%% a group because not all macros have to be defined global this way.
-
-%%% \beginprog
-\ifx \CatEscape\undefined
- \chardef\CatEscape=0
- \chardef\CatOpen=1
- \chardef\CatClose=2
- \chardef\CatIgnore=9
- \chardef\CatLetter=11
- \chardef\CatOther=12
- \chardef\CatActive=13 % \active of plain.tex
- \chardef\CatInvalid=15
-
- \chardef\CatAtCode=\catcode`\@
- \chardef\CatUsCode=\catcode`\_
-\fi
-
-\catcode`\@=\CatLetter % top level macro file
-\catcode`\_=\CatLetter
-%%% \endprog
-
-
-%%% \sect Let's identify this macro file against the user and in the Log file.
-
-%%% \beginprog
-\begingroup
- \catcode`\$=\CatIgnore
- \catcode`\:=\CatIgnore
- \message{Support for German documents, $Revision: 1.4 $}
-\endgroup
-%%% \endprog
-
-
-
-%%% \chap National Characters.
-
-%%% By default no extended characters are available, except those defined
-%%% below. I.e., we start to treat all characters from |"7F| to |"FF| as
-%%% invalid characters.
-
-%%% \beginprog
-\count@="7F
-\loop
- \catcode \the\count@ = \CatInvalid
- \advance\count@ by 1
- \ifnum \count@ < "100
-\repeat
-%%% \endprog
-
-
-%%% \sect We provide a command for the definition of non-ASCII characters:
-%%% |\ExtendChar|. A sample definition of an ``Umlaut-a''~(\"a) in the
-%%% extended code of an IBM~PC (hex code~|"84|) is:
-%%% $$
-%%% |\ExtendChar\^^84: {^^84}{\"a}|
-%%% $$
-%%% First the hex code is given as a control sequence, followed by a
-%%% colon. Afterwards come two parameters, the first is again the hex
-%%% code, the second is the token list which should be used instead of the
-%%% hex code.
-
-%%% The macro definition is rather easy, we just have to make the
-%%% respective character active and bind it to it's new meaning.
-
-%%% \beginprog
-\def\ExtendChar #1:{%
- \catcode`#1 \CatActive
- \extend_char
- }
-\def\extend_char #1#2{%
- \def #1{#2}%
- }
-%%% \endprog
-
-
-%%% \sect Now we can define some replacements.
-
-%%% The braces after the control sequences are needed when characters from
-%%% the extended character set are written to an auxiliary file and read
-%%% in later. During the |\write| they are expanded and following white
-%%% space would be gobbled if the braces would not be there.
-
-%%% \beginprog
-% ISO-Latin-1
-\ExtendChar\^^c4: {^^c4}{\"A}
-\ExtendChar\^^d6: {^^d6}{\"O}
-\ExtendChar\^^dc: {^^dc}{\"U}
-\ExtendChar\^^df: {^^df}{\ss{}}
-\ExtendChar\^^e4: {^^e4}{\"a}
-\ExtendChar\^^f6: {^^f6}{\"o}
-\ExtendChar\^^fc: {^^fc}{\"u}
-
-% IBM PC (code page 850)
-\ExtendChar\^^81: {^^81}{\"u}
-\ExtendChar\^^84: {^^84}{\"a}
-\ExtendChar\^^8e: {^^8e}{\"A}
-\ExtendChar\^^94: {^^94}{\"o}
-\ExtendChar\^^99: {^^99}{\"O}
-\ExtendChar\^^9a: {^^9a}{\"U}
-\ExtendChar\^^e1: {^^e1}{\ss{}} % actually \beta, used as \ss in Germany
-
-% Atari ST (like IBM PC, but with a real `sharp~s')
-\ExtendChar\^^9e: {^^9e}{\ss{}}
-%%% \endprog
-
-
-
-%%% \chap Paragraph Breaking.
-
-%%% As outlined in the introduction, we allow longer interword spaces. A
-%%% line now may have a badness up to 2500, over 1500 a warning is to be
-%%% given. Furthermore the penalties for hyphenation are lowered because a
-%%% narrow typesetting is preferred against few hyphenations.
-
-%%% These values are still experimental and should be tuned.
-
-%%% As |german.sty| uses \babel{} compatible structure, the german
-%%% language hook is a good place to store such definitions. But to
-%%% use \babel{}'s convenient macros, too, we have to assure that it's
-%%% kernel code is loaded first.
-
-%%% \beginprog
-\ifx \babel@core@loaded\undefined
- \input babel.def
-\fi
-\addto\extrasgerman{%
- \babel@savevariable\tolerance
- \babel@savevariable\hbadness
- \babel@savevariable\doublehyphendemerits
- \babel@savevariable\finalhyphendemerits
- \babel@savevariable\adjdemerits
- \tolerance 2500 \hbadness 1500
- \doublehyphendemerits 50000
- \finalhyphendemerits 25000
- \adjdemerits 50000
- }
-%%% \endprog
-
-
-%%% \sect In some languages ligatures should not appear between compound
-%%% words. We use {\tt \string\|\/} to mark those places. This is only
-%%% done within text mode, in math mode {\tt \string\|\/} is still
-%%% `$\|$'. But it is sure that one can always hyphenate between compound
-%%% words, so we insert |\-|. To allow the hyphenation in other parts of
-%%% the word though, we use |\allowhyphens| again.
-
-%%% \beginprog
-\def\|{% % break open a ligature (if not in math mode)
- \relax
- \ifmmode \Vert
- \else \allowhyphens\-\allowhyphens
- \fi
- }
-%%% \endprog
-
-
-%%% \sect Don't use the dreaded `double quote special meaning' stuff of
-%%% |german.sty|. And use original umlauts. Already in M\"unster I voted
-%%% against it\dots
-
-%%% \beginprog
-\addto\extrasgerman{%
- \mdqoff
- \umlautlow
- }
-%%% \endprog
-
-
-%%% \sect Define |\SwitchtoLanguage| for upward compatibility. It does
-%%% not really do the same, the old definition was more similar to
-%%% |\selectlanguage|. But other languages have to be declared
-%%% explicitely, that's not done by this macro file. So we just want to
-%%% make old documents processable.
-
-%%% \beginprog
-\def\SwitchtoLanguage#1{\language \csname l@#1\endcsname}
-%%% \endprog
-
-
-%%% \sect We are finished; switch to german language (to enable the new
-%%% extras defined above), restore the catcodes and prevent from following
-%%% garbage.
-
-%%% \beginprog
-\selectlanguage{german}
-
-\catcode`\@=\CatAtCode
-\catcode`\_=\CatUsCode
-
-\endinput
-%%% \endprog
-
-
-%%% %% \sect {\it Acknowledgements:}\quad I would like to thank XXX
-
-
-%%% \bye
-
-%%%
-%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-%%% %
-%%% % $Log: deutsch.doc,v $
-%%% % Revision 1.4 1995/07/30 13:23:56 schrod
-%%% % Discard babel definition of \DeclareTextCommand before including
-%%% % german.sty, they are incompatible.
-%%% %
-%%% % Revision 1.3 1995/07/29 17:58:24 schrod
-%%% % Use german.sty, not germanb.sty. (babel 3.5 is not functional for
-%%% % plain TeX any more.) But we still want to use babel's macros, we have
-%%% % to load it's kernel for that.
-%%% %
-%%% % Revision 1.2 1995/03/13 23:18:10 schrod
-%%% % Started to manage this package with CVS. Made minor code cleanup.
-%%% %
-%%% % Revision 1.1 1994/10/16 16:57:30 schrod
-%%% % Merged macros from local.tex, codes.tex, and language.tex. This
-%%% % new file is mainly there to provide upward compatibility for our old
-%%% % documents.
-%%% %
-%%% %
-%%% %
-%%% % pre-CVS Version History:
-%%% %
-%%% % DATE WHO REMARKS
-%%% % 91-01-18 js set all extended characters to code invalid
-%%% % 90-12-23 js added the definition of \ExtendChar for usage in codes.tex.
-%%% % 90-10-06 js renamed from dlocal to local, it's now international,
-%%% % adapted to TeX 3:
-%%% % included codes.tex and langdef.tex if they exist,
-%%% % assumed that language.tex is already loaded,
-%%% % defined German parameters as a language hook,
-%%% % removed first \allowhyphens in \uml@ut,
-%%% % documented it with MAKEPROG.
-%%% % 89-10-27 js was reworked for ILaTeX
-%%% % 89-05-31 js defined \| as a separator for ligatures in text mode
-%%% % 87-10-01 js introduced \protect,
-%%% % set parameters for German page makeup
-%%% % 87-??-?? kg first release
-%%% %
-%%% % kg: Klaus Guntermann <gunterma@<schrod@iti.informatik.th-darmstadt.de>
-%%% % js: Joachim Schrod <schrod@iti.informatik.th-darmstadt.de>
-
-
-%%%
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-%%% Local Variables:
-%%% mode: plain-TeX
-%%% TeX-master: t
-%%% TeX-brace-indent-level: 4
-%%% End:
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-% $Id: idverb.doc,v 1.1 1995/03/13 23:18:11 schrod Exp $
-%----------------------------------------------------------------------
-% Written by Joachim Schrod <schrod@iti.informatik.th-darmstadt.de>.
-% Copyright conditions see below.
-
-%
-% idverb.doc --- typeset identifiers verbatim
-%
-% [plain TeX in MAKEPROG]
-% (history at end)
-
-
-\input progdoc
-
-\input names.sty
-\def\v{{\tt \vbar\/}}
-
-
-
-\title{Identifiers Verbatim \`a la {\ttitlefont WEB}}
-
-
-
-\chap Introduction.
-
-This macro files allows to write identifiers in a \WEB{} like style,
-i.e.\ as {\tt \origvert identifier\origvert\/}. The identifiers are
-typeset verbatim in the monospace type face. The macros
-|\makevertother| and |\makevertactive| are available to activate and
-deactivate the special behaviour of the vertical bar.
-
-
-\sect This macro file uses the namespace |idv|.
-
-\beginprog
-\ifx \IdvLoaded\undefined
- \def\IdvLoaded{$Revision: 1.1 $}
-\else \endinput \fi % <-- one line!
-\endprog
-
-
-\sect These macros are supported. Send bug reports, comments and
-repairs.
-
-The reference version may be retrieved via anonymous ftp from
-|ftp.th-darmstadt.de| [130.83.47.112], directory |pub/tex/plain|. It's
-placed there as a gzipped tar file. (The information on the
-IP~number is dated March 13, 1995. It might have changed, also this is very
-unlikely. Use your friendly nameserver.)
-
-
-\sect This is freely distributable 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 software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
-{\bf without any warranty\/}; without even the implied warranty of
-{\bf merchantability\/} or {\bf 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 in
-the file |License| along with this package; if not, write to the Free
-Software Foundation, Inc., 675~Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA~02139,~USA.
-
-
-\sect But before we start we declare some shorthands for category
-codes. By declaring the at sign~(`|@|') as well as the
-underscore~`(|_|)' as letters we can use them in our macros. (I agree
-with D.~Knuth that |\identifier_several_words_long| is more readable
-than |\IdentifierSeveralWordsLong| and in every case better than
-|\p@@@s|.) With the at sign we can use the ``private'' Plain macros
-and with the underscore we can make our own macros more readable. But
-as we have to restore these category codes at the end of this macro
-file we store their former values in control sequences. This method is
-better than to use a group because not all macros have to be defined
-global this way.
-
-Only the first macro file read in defines the |Cat| cseqs.
-
-\beginprog
-\ifx \CatEscape\undefined
- \chardef\CatEscape=0
- \chardef\CatOpen=1
- \chardef\CatClose=2
- \chardef\CatIgnore=9
- \chardef\CatLetter=11
- \chardef\CatOther=12
- \chardef\CatActive=13 % \active of plain.tex
- \chardef\CatInvalid=15
-
- \chardef\CatAtCode=\catcode`\@
- \chardef\CatUsCode=\catcode`\_
-\fi
-
-\catcode`\@=\CatLetter % top level macro file
-\catcode`\_=\CatLetter
-\endprog
-
-
-\sect Let's identify this macro file against the user and in the Log file.
-
-\beginprog
-\begingroup
- \catcode`\$=\CatIgnore
- \catcode`\:=\CatIgnore
- \message{Verbatim identifiers, $Revision: 1.1 $}
-\endgroup
-\endprog
-
-
-\sect The usual verbatim macros use |\dospecials| to change the
-catcode of all special characters. We have to add `\v' to this list.
-The old meaning is stored in |\idv_OrigDospecials|.
-
-\beginprog
-\let\idv_OrigDospecials=\dospecials
-\begingroup
- \def\do#1{\noexpand\do\noexpand#1}
- \xdef\dospecials{\idv_OrigDospecials\do\|}
-\endgroup
-\let\idv_dospecials=\dospecials
-
-\def\makevertactive{\catcode`\|\CatActive \let\dospecials\idv_dospecials}
-\def\makevertother{\catcode`\|\CatOther \let\dospecials\idv_OrigDospecials}
-
-\makevertactive
-\endprog
-
-
-\sect Now we can define `\v'. This definition is a little bit tricky,
-as it redefines itself to |\egroup| to close the hbox. But if the hbox
-is ended, `\v' is restored to its original meaning. |\origvert| is
-given the original meaning of `\v'. |\vbar| is the character from the
-current font that has the ASCII code of a vertical bar, sometimes this
-{\it is\/} a vertical bar.
-
-\beginprog
-\let\origvert=|
-\chardef\vbar=`\|
-
-\def\idv_setup_verbatim{%
- \def\do##1{\catcode`##1\CatOther}\idv_OrigDospecials
- \parskip\z@skip \parindent\z@
- \obeylines \obeyspaces \frenchspacing
- \tt
- }
-
-\def|{%
- \leavevmode
- \hbox\bgroup
- \let\par\space \idv_setup_verbatim
- \let|\egroup
- }
-\endprog
-
-
-\sect We are finished;
-restore the catcodes and prevent from following garbage.
-
-\beginprog
-\catcode`\@=\CatAtCode
-\catcode`\_=\CatUsCode
-
-\endinput
-\endprog
-
-
-%% \sect {\it Acknowledgements:}\quad I would like to thank XXX
-
-
-\bye
-
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-%
-% $Log: idverb.doc,v $
-% Revision 1.1 1995/03/13 23:18:11 schrod
-% Started to manage this package with CVS. Made minor code cleanup.
-%
-
-%
-% Pre-CVS Log:
-%
-% 27 Jul 89 js Initial revision.
-
-
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-Local Variables:
-mode: plain-TeX
-TeX-master: t
-TeX-brace-indent-level: 4
-End:
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