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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/CATALOG b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/CATALOG deleted file mode 100644 index 8fe6da4001d..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/CATALOG +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -Name: footnpag -Version: 3.0 [04 Aug 95] -Problems-To: schrod@iti.informatik.th-darmstadt.de -Author: Joachim Schrod -Address: TU Darmstadt, Alexanderstr. 10, D-64283 Darmstadt, Germany. - No phone calls, please. - -Description: The footnpag package enables numbering of footnotes per - page. It works with all standard classes. - -Keywords: footnote, number, page - -Note: This package was originally a plain TeX macro file, send to - TeXhax in August 1987. The plain TeX code is still available and - functional. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/History b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/History deleted file mode 100644 index 4fd1df9ff37..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/History +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -footnpag/History 10 Nov 95 ------------------------------------------------------------- - -Please note: The version numbers listed here are those of the bundle. -The macro file(s) itself have different revision numbers. In your -mails to me you can mention any number, either of a file or of the -bundle, that won't matter. - - -Version 3.1 10 Nov 95 - - \footnotetext can be used in minipage environment. - - -Version 3.0 04 Aug 95 - - LaTeX2e package. - - Supports optional arguments. - \footnotemark may be used. - Footnotes in minipages and title matter (e.g., \thanks) are - handled correctly. - - Discarded spurious messages on pages before the first footnote. - - -Version 2.1 02 Feb 93 - - Allows the first footnote to be in a group. - - -Version 2.0 07 Nov 91 - - LaTeX-oriented distribution, changed the name to footnpag. - Added usage & problems description. - - Could be used with two-column mode in LaTeX. - Code cleanup as proposed by CET. - - -Version 1.0 August 1987 - - Posted plain macros to TeXhax, somebody bragged there about - `impossible to implement'... ;-) diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/INSTALL b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/INSTALL deleted file mode 100644 index 0cbcdcf7119..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/INSTALL +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -$Id: INSTALL,v 2.1 1995/08/04 02:04:06 schrod Exp $ ------------------------------------------------------------- - - -You're not on Unix? Jump ahead to `INSTALLATION BY HAND'. - - -INSTALLATION ON UNIX -==================== - -I have supplied a Makefile for your convenience. You have to edit it -to tell make where your TeX installation lives. - -Do you have a TDS-compliant installation? -(E.g., teTeX, highly recommended.) - - yes => Change the value of TEXMF to your TDS root directory. - no => Change even more variables (the ones below TEXMF). - Make sure all parent directories exist. - - -Type - make - -Everything should be installed now. - -If you have a TDS installation structure and make complains that the -LaTeX directory is not found, install LaTeX first. - - - -INSTALLATION BY HAND -==================== - -Copy footnpag.sty to some directory where LaTeX finds it. - The correct TDS directory name is tex/latex/misc/, relative to the - TDS root. - -Copy *.dvi from the current directory to the directory -where you keep the documentation for your installed LaTeX styles. - What? You don't have such a directory? Shame on you. ;-) - The TDS proposes one the following directory names: doc/latex/misc - or doc/latex/styles/. I use the latter. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/Imakefile b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/Imakefile deleted file mode 100644 index 39fbe631643..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/Imakefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -XCOMM $Id: Imakefile,v 2.1 1995/08/04 00:18:32 schrod Exp $ -/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ - -/* - * Imakefile for footnpag bundle - * - * (history at end) - */ - - -/* needed modules */ -#include <TeX.imk> -#include <makeprog.imk> - -#include <install/TeX.imk> - -XCOMM ------------------------------------------------------------ -XCOMM continue in Imakefile - - -/* exported files */ - -MpDoc2TeXTarget(footnpag,sty) - -TeXTarget(latex,footnpag-user) -/* TeXTarget(latex,footnpag-conf) */ - - -/* installation */ - -#ifdef ITI_Site - DESTDIR = /archives/tex/Install -#endif - -InstallTeXLaTeX(misc,footnpag.sty) -InstallTeXDoc(latex/styles,footnpag-user.dvi) -/* InstallTeXDoc(latex/styles/XXX,footnpag-conf.dvi) */ - - -/* internal documentation */ - -TeXFileTarget(latex,footnpag,doc) - - -/* export */ - -export:: all footnpag.dvi - mv footnpag-*.dvi footnpag.sty .. - cp $(HOME)/Notes/README.latex.doc-src README - $(MAKE) realclean - -realclean:: clean - $(RM) Makefile - test -s TODO || $(RM) TODO - - - -/* ============================================================ - * - * $Log: Imakefile,v $ - * Revision 2.1 1995/08/04 00:18:32 schrod - * Made a \LaTeXe{} package from this style option. - * - * User manual is a separate document now, that's better for - * installation. Started to change the distribution into one that - * conforms to the `supported bundle guidelines.' - * - - * ------------------------------------------------------------ - * Local Variables: - * mode: Indented-Text - * End: - */ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/License b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/License deleted file mode 100644 index a43ea2126fb..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/License +++ /dev/null @@ -1,339 +0,0 @@ - GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE - Version 2, June 1991 - - Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA - Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies - of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. - - Preamble - - The licenses for most software are designed to take away your -freedom to share and change it. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General -Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/MANIFEST b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/MANIFEST deleted file mode 100644 index 71eac1aa880..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/MANIFEST +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -% $Id: MANIFEST,v 1.2 1995/08/04 02:04:07 schrod Exp $ -%---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -The following files are part of the footnpag bundle: - - README -- general intro, what's this package for - CATALOG -- catalog information about this bundle - INSTALL -- installation instructions - - footnpag.sty -- style file - footnpag-user.dvi -- typeset user manual - footnpag-conf.dvi -- (not yet) typeset description of internal interface - - History -- revision history of this package - MANIFEST -- this file - License -- GPL - Makefile -- will help you for installation on Unix - src/ -- subdirectory with my development area - Please read the file README in that directory. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/README b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/README deleted file mode 100644 index 0e7a4836715..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -latex-style:src/README 29 Aug 95 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- - -Please note: This directory is part of the distribution primarily for your -information. It's not prepared to be usable by you, sorry. - -In particular, probably you won't have tools and style files I take -for granted during development. Please don't complain, either use the -supplied installable files (as listed in ../MANIFEST) or search & get -the missing files. I will neither stop adding this directory to the -distribution, nor will I add all missing files. - -On the one hand I won't restrict my own development environment by not -using available tools, on the other hand I'll want to make my source -available for those who have a similar environment to mine. - - -For your orientation: - - *.doc -- master file for TeX macro files - *.dvi -- typeset version of *.doc - *-user.tex -- user manual - *-conf.tex -- (optional) internal interface description - *.tex -- (optional) other documentation parts - *.{fig,latex} -- (optional) figures prepared with xfig - *.sty -- needed to process the above documents - - TODO -- (optional) personal notes for future revisions - Imakefile -- does not use MIT's Imake templates - style/ -- (optional) files for AUC-TeX - test/ -- test cases diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/TODO b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/TODO deleted file mode 100644 index 3c942f268a5..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/TODO +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -John Lu <luj@ecn.purdue.edu> - -If zero.sty is used, footnote numbering should start from "0" -each page. Note that if footnpag.sty is not used, -footnote numbering in LaTeX does start from zero. - -====================================================================== - -Patrick Danes <danes@laas.fr> - -uses symbols as footnote markers and wants to start them with dagger, -since asterisk are used in his document in other circumstances and -would irritate the reader. Daggers are associated with number 2, ie, -footnotes shall start at two. - -Solution: make starting number settable. - -%% workaround already send to Patrick, with warning that it works only -%% for 2.2, not for future versions. - -====================================================================== - -Use aux file & label/ref mimic. - -====================================================================== - -Clean up namespace. - -====================================================================== diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/footnpag.doc b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/footnpag.doc deleted file mode 100644 index ad6dc2a10c7..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/footnpag.doc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,559 +0,0 @@ -% $StyleId: footnpag.doc,v 2.6 1995/11/10 18:21:26 schrod Exp $ -%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -% Written by Joachim Schrod <schrod@iti.informatik.th-darmstadt.de>. -% Copyright conditions see below. - -% -% LaTeX package footnpag -% numbers footnotes subsequently per page -% -% [LaTeX in MAKEPROG] -% (history at end) - -% If you have received this style file without the user manual (in the -% file footnpag-user.tex or the respective DVI file), it's incomplete and -% near to useless. If it was given to you as something that you shall -% use as an author -- complain bitterly to your provider. You need the -% documentation and you have a right on it! (Below you can find info -% where to get the reference version.) - - - - -\documentclass{progltx} - -\usepackage{footnpag-doc} % document-specific markup -\usepackage{fullpage} - - -\nofiles % no cross references - - -\RCS $StyleDate: 1995/11/10 18:21:26 $ - - -\begin{document} - - -\title{The \texttt{footnpag} Package\\ - {\large (Implementation)}% - } -\author{% % LaTeX does not discard unnecessary glue... - Joachim Schrod% - \thanks{% - \protect\raggedright - TU~Darmstadt, Computer Science Department, WG Systems Programming, - Alexanderstr.~10, D-64283~Darmstadt, Germany. - Email: \texttt{schrod@iti.informatik.th-darmstadt.de}.% - }% - } -\date{% - Revision \RCSStyleRevision\\ - (as of \RCSStyleDate)% - } - -\maketitle - - -% doesn't work with progltx yet -%\tableofcontents - - - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% -% subdocument: The user interface of footnpag.sty -% - -\input{footnpag-user} - -% -% ------------------------------------------------------------ -% -% subdocument: The internal interface -% - -%\input{footnpag-conf} - -% -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - - - -\chap Implementation. - -Please note, that this package was originally written for plain -\TeX{}. The original version is still available. This version will -evolve, and will finally be full \LaTeX{} code. - -This module reserves the namespace |fnpp|. Due to the age of the code -it does not obey the namespace throughout, this has to be changed in a -future revision. - -\beginprog -\ifx \fnpp@loaded\undefined - \def\fnpp@loaded{$StyleRevision: 2.6 $} -\else - \PackageWarningNoLine{footnpag}% - {Some other package already uses namespace `fnpp'} -\fi -\endprog - - -\sect Let's identify this package. - -The code below is explained in the implementation documentation of the -|rcs| package. - -\beginprog -\begingroup - \def\RCSPackage#1#2 $#3: #4 #5\endRCS $#6: #7 #8\endRCS{% - \def\date{#4}\def\id{v#7}% - \ProvidesPackage{#1}[\date\space\id\space #2]% - } - - \RCSPackage{footnpag}{numbering footnotes per page} - $StyleDate: 1995/11/10 18:21:26 $: 9999/00/00 \endRCS - $StyleRevision: 2.6 $: 0.0 \endRCS -\endgroup -\endprog - - -\sect This module is 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/latex|. It's -placed there as a gzipped tar file. (The information on the IP~number -is dated August~3,~1995. -It might have changed, although 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 -\textbf{without any warranty}; without even the implied warranty of -\textbf{merchantability} or \textbf{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 Before we start we declare some shorthands for category codes. -By declaring the underscore~`(|_|)' as letter we can use it in our -macros. (I agree with \textsc{D.~Knuth} that -|\identifier_several_words_long| is more readable than -|\IdentifierSeveralWordsLong| and in every case better than |\p@@@s|.) - -As this is a \LaTeX{} module the at sign is a letter anyhow; so -we can use the ``private'' \LaTeX{} macros; and with the underscore we -can make our own macros more readable. But as we have to restore this -category code at the end of this macro file we store its former value -in the control sequence |\CatUsCode|. This method is better than to -use a group because not all macros have to be defined global this way. - -Since somebody might use more modules from me, this cseqs might be -defined already. - -\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 % is defined in Plain already - - \chardef\CatUsCode=\catcode`\_ -\fi - -\catcode`\_=\CatLetter % top level macro file -\endprog - - -\sect Let's regard the implementation strategy. Because -the contents of one page is determined at (nearly) random places -with an asynchronous invogation of the output routine, we can not -give numbers to every footnote subsequently between output and -output: a footnote at the top of a page will perhaps get a number -before the output is triggered and there is no way to change this -number. The problem is like forward references to text places and it -is solved in a similar fashion. We need two \TeX{} runs to get the -numbering right but this is acceptable (who's got a finished text -after one run?!). In the first run we gather up in a file the -information where the footnotes are standing and in the second run -we use this information. - -We must identify all footnotes if we write their numbers to the -footnote file, so each footnote gets an unary name built with the -counter |\foot_name_no|. The name is `|f@|\<nameno>', where \<nameno> -is the footnote name number. This name building scheme has several -disadvantages, e.g.\ the insertion of a new footnote destroys the -knowledge of the former run about the following footnotes. If we would -have some knowledge about the document type we are using and the macro -set which is in effect we could insert other counters (e.g.\ the -chapter numbers) as well. - - - -\chap Determing the footnote numbers. - -Let's start with the initialization of the macro -set. We need a file descriptor, |\foot_file|, which we use for the -file interaction. The name of the file is built from the job name and -the suffix `|.fot|' (I hope that no macro package uses this suffix). -The |\init_footnote| macro reads the contents -of the footnote file if it exists (|\ifeof| returns true if the file -doesn't exist). The description of the reading of this file -(|\read_foot_file|) is deferred until we know the structure of the -contents. After reading, the file is closed and we can open it for -writing. For security, i.e.\ to have a defined minimal contents, we -immediately write |\relax| to the file. In the end the macro defines -itself to |\relax| to allow calling it again. - -\beginprog -\newread\old_foot_file -\newwrite\foot_file -\def\foot_file_name{\jobname.fot\relax} -\def\init_footnote{% - \openin\old_foot_file\foot_file_name - \ifeof\old_foot_file \closein\old_foot_file - \else \closein\old_foot_file - \read_foot_file - \fi - \immediate\openout\foot_file\foot_file_name - \immediate\write\foot_file{\relax}% - \global\let\init_footnote\relax - } -\endprog - - -\sect Remember, that we use |\foot_name_no| for the generation of a -name for each footnote. The actual number of the footnote mark is -stored in |\c@footnote|, the \LaTeX{} footnote counter. - -In the beginning of every footnote |\init_footnote| is called to -guarantee that the handling is initialized (this especially means -that the footnote numbers are read in by the first footnote). - -\beginprog -\newcount\foot_name_no % for generating footnote mark names -\endprog - - -\sect It remains an open problem how to get the numbers there. The -footnote numbering must be initialized to zero in the output routine -and every footnote must increment this footnote number. The only -thing that is expanded during the output process is the output -routine itself and the |\write|'s, but the expanded tokens of -|\write| are written out, not interpreted. Well, the idea is simple: -We defer the counting to the second run and write the instructions -that do this to the file. The counting is then done while reading -the footnote file. - -\noindent That means that the output routine adds entries like -% -\begin{quote} -|\c@footnote = 0| -\end{quote} -% -and every footnote adds an entry that looks like -% -\begin{quote} -|\advance\c@footnote by 1|\\ -|\xdef\csname f@|\<nameno> |\endcsname{\number\c@footnote}| -\end{quote} -% -where \<nameno> is replaced by the current footnote name number. - - -\sect The macro |\fnpp_next_footnote| determines the next footnote -number and stores it in |\c@footnote|, the official \LaTeX{} footnote -counter. This counter is used since |\footnotetext| constructs the -mark in the footnote text from it. One can say that -|\fnpp_next_footnote| is a non-typical way to step this counter, it's -a series iterator instead of an incrementer like |\stepcounter|. - -The expansion of |\foot_name_no| must not be postponed until |\output| -time because there may be more footnotes coming on this page that'll -increase this number. -Therefore we first define the macro |\do_write| which contains the -|\write| and the expanded tokens which are to be put out. Every token -that should not be expanded is prefixed by |\string| (resulting in -character tokens that represent the token name). A |\space| must be -inserted to separate |\csname| from |f|. The |\xdef| in the (written) -definition code of |f@|\<nameno> is needed because the footnote file -will be read in within a group. - -After writing the entry to the footnote file the number for this -footnote is set to~0 if it is not already defined (from a previous -run). - -\beginprog -\def\fnpp_next_footnote{% - \init_footnote - \global\advance\foot_name_no\@ne - \edef\do_write{% - \write\foot_file{% - \string\advance\c@footnote\@ne - \string\expandafter\xdef - \string\csname\space f@\number\foot_name_no \endcsname{% - \string\number\c@footnote - }% - }% - }% - \do_write - \global\c@footnote 0\csname f@\number\foot_name_no \endcsname \relax - } -\endprog - - -\sect It remains the reading of the footnote file. We have to read in -macros with names containing `|@|' characters. This will be done in -horizontal mode, so we ignore lineends to discard undesired spaces. - -\beginprog -\def\read_foot_file{% - \begingroup - \catcode`\@\CatLetter \catcode`\^^M\CatIgnore - \input \foot_file_name - \endgroup - } -\endprog - - - - -\chap Connection to the output routine. - -We must write the footnote number reset code at the start of each new -page. The most easy way to do this is to add an |\immediate\write| -to the output routine. - -The output routine has no associated hook. (It should, of course. This -is no exotic wish.) So we have to add our code to it by redefining -some cseq. In a former version we really rebound |\output|, but that -was a leftover from the plain \TeX{} version. Then we had to check for -special |\output| invocations, which column we're in, etc. Now we rely -on some internals of \LaTeX{}: |\@outputpage| does the real ship out, -we just prepend our write to the front. - -The reset code must not be written when no footnote was given by now. -We can check for the binding of |\init_footnote| to detect this, it's -|\relax| after the first footnote. - -\beginprog -\let\fnpp_orig_outputpage=\@outputpage -\def\@outputpage{% - \ifx \init_footnote\relax - \immediate\write\foot_file{\c@footnote\z@}% - \fi - \fnpp_orig_outputpage - } -\endprog - - - - -\chap The user interface. - -Footnotes may be produced by |\footnote|, or by |\footnotemark| and -|\footnotetext| (the former creates the mark, the latter the text with -the last mark). All these tags have an optional argument, a number -that shall be used to create the mark for this specific invocation. - -We redefine only the handling of macro invocations without optional -arguments. The original bindings are made available in the protected -interface, in case footnotes are used for unusual things. (See the -chunk on title matters below, for an example.) - -\beginprog -\let\FnppOrigFootnote=\footnote % save original bindings -\let\FnppOrigFootnotemark=\footnotemark - -\def\footnote{% - \@ifnextchar[% % ] (Emacs) - \@xfootnote - {\fnpp_next_footnote \@xfootnote[\the\c@footnote]}% - } -\def\footnotemark{% - \@ifnextchar[% % ] (Emacs) - \@xfootnotemark - {\fnpp_next_footnote \@xfootnotemark[\the\c@footnote]}% - } -\endprog - - -\sect Footnote tags in minipages behave a bit differently: There -|\footnote| and |\footnotetext| create minipage-local footnotes, -whereas |\footnotemark| creates a `global' footnote mark. I.e., if one -wants to make a footnote in a minipage that shall go on the page, one -has to specify |\footnotemark| in the minipage and |\footnotetext| -thereafter. |\footnotetext| uses the current value of the footnote -counter, since we set it by |\fnpp_next_footnote|, everything will -work. - -\LaTeX{} makes a hook available to setup the minipage enviroment. But -the hook is initialized in a way that their own hook-enhancement -function does not work, we have to repair it first. No comment\,\dots - -\beginprog -\ifx \@minipagerestore\relax - \let\@minipagerestore\@empty -\fi - -\g@addto@macro\@minipagerestore{% - \let\footnote\FnppOrigFootnote - } -\endprog - - -\sect But footnotes are used for other things, too. E.g., to mention -affiliation or acknowledgements in title matters. This is done by -|\thanks| that uses |\footnotemark| to construct the respective marks. -The expansion of |\thanks| is done by |\maketitle| that resets the -footnote counter afterwards. But that reset does not work with this -package, as the footnote counter value is not used to determine the -next one. - -The most simple solution is to reset |\footnotemark| during the -evaluation of |\maketitle|. We can do that in a group since all -side-effects of |\maketitle| should be global anyhow. - -\beginprog -\let\fnpp_orig_maketitle=\maketitle -\def\maketitle{% - \begingroup - \let\footnotemark\FnppOrigFootnotemark - \fnpp_orig_maketitle - \endgroup - } -\endprog - - - - - -\chap The end. - -Well, after all we're finished with this module. We must not forget to -restore the underscore catcode. - -\beginprog -\catcode`\_=\CatUsCode - -\endinput -\endprog - - -\sect I would like to thank those who helped me to improve this style. -% In particular, XXX provided XXXsubstantial parts of the code. - -\textsc{Chris Thompson} sent change proposals that made the code more -robust. - -\textsc{Frank Mittelbach} gave the impulse to make real \LaTeX{} -code out of the former plain \TeX{} code. (Actually, that's not as -drastic as it sounds. I threw half the code away and used stuff -already supplied by the \LaTeX{} kernel, then I added a few lines to -take care of minipages and front matter.) - -\textsc{John Lu}, -\textsc{Sebastian Rahtz}, -and -\textsc{Frank Thomas} -provided error and problem reports. - - - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% - -\vskip\PltxPreSectSkip - -\begin{rcslog} -$StyleLog: footnpag.doc,v $ -\Revision 2.6 1995/11/10 18:21:26 schrod - Make |\footnotetext| usable in |minipage| environment, again.\\ -Problem reported by Sebastian Rahtz \path|<s.rahtz@elsevier.co.uk>|. - -\Revision 2.5 1995/08/04 00:18:34 schrod -Made a \LaTeXe{} package from this style option. - -User manual is a separate document now, that's better for -installation. Started to change the distribution into one that -conforms to the `supported bundle guidelines.' - -\Revision 2.4 1995/01/01 18:54:00 schrod -Optional arguments are supported now, |\footnotemark| may be used, -footnotes in minipages and title matter are handled correctly.\\ -(Enhancements requested by Frank Mittelbach -\path|<mittelbach@mzdmza.zdv.uni-mainz.de>|.) - -Started rewrite to a \LaTeXe{} package. Rearranged the code, used -\LaTeX{} internals. In particular, |\@outputpage| is now redefined, -instead of |\output|. I can throw away all checks for special output -invocations, which column we're in, etc., this way. Still, -documentation changes and some minor details are missing for the next -official release. - -\Revision 2.3 1994/12/31 13:26:31 schrod -Spurious messages were produced on pages without footnotes before the -first footnote. I had to check if the footnote handling is initialized.\\ -(Bug reported at 25 Dec 93 by Frank Thomas \path|<frank@glocke.robin.de>|. -Actually repaired at 14 Jan 94, but change was not committed until now.) - -\Revision 2.2 1993/02/02 11:04:18 schrod -If the first footnote was within a group, the footnote mechanism -was initialized a second time by the first footnote outside the group. -With this second initialization all information about previous -footnotes was discarded.\\ -(Bug reported on 01 Feb 93 by John Lu \path|<luj@ecn.purdue.edu>|.) - -\Revision 2.1 1991/11/07 19:58:34 schrod -Set up for a new distribution, documentation is now in LaTeX. -Added first chapter where user interface and problems are explained. - -\Revision 1.2 1989/04/21 00:00:00 schrod -Advances the usability in LaTeX (|\twocolumn|), -uses an own stream for reading, -resets the counter with |\immediate\write|. -(Improvements pointed out by Chris Thompson [CET].) - -\end{rcslog} - - -\bigskip - -\noindent \textsl{Pre-RCS version history}. - -\medskip - -\noindent Version 1.1 removed a |\begingroup| (88-10-20). - -\smallskip - -\noindent Version 1.0 was released in August, 1987. Actually, it was a -posting to \TeX{}hax. - - - -\end{document} - - - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -Local Variables: -mode: LaTeX -TeX-brace-indent-level: 4 -indent-tabs-mode: t -TeX-auto-untabify: nil -TeX-auto-regexp-list: LaTeX-auto-regexp-list -compile-command: "make footnpag.sty" -End: diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/test/Imakefile b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/test/Imakefile deleted file mode 100644 index 17c25f906bc..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/test/Imakefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -XCOMM $Id: Imakefile,v 1.1 1995/08/04 00:07:57 schrod Exp $ -/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ - -/* - * Imakefile for test of footnpag bundle - * - * (history at end) - */ - - -/* needed modules */ -#include <TeX.imk> - -XCOMM ------------------------------------------------------------ -XCOMM continue in Imakefile - - -regression:: clean - $(MAKE) all - - -TeXTarget(latex,many) -TeXTarget(latex,report) -TeXTarget(latex,late) -TeXTarget(latex,minipage) -TeXTarget(latex,title-2col) -TeXTarget(latex,eqnarray-fnmark) - - - -/* ============================================================ - * - * $Log: Imakefile,v $ - * Revision 1.1 1995/08/04 00:07:57 schrod - * Initial commit of test files. - * - - * ------------------------------------------------------------ - * Local Variables: - * mode: Indented-Text - * End: - */ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/test/eqnarray-fnmark.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/test/eqnarray-fnmark.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 81101400789..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/test/eqnarray-fnmark.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -% $Id: eqnarray-fnmark.tex,v 1.1 1995/08/04 00:07:58 schrod Exp $ -%---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -% -% Test for footnpag with split \footnotemark/\footnotetext in eqnarray env -% -% [LaTeX] - -% Error report forwarded by Darrel Hankerson. -% Repaired with revision 2.4 - - -\documentclass{article} - -\usepackage{footnpag} - -\begin{document} - -Text.\footnote{first footnote} - -\begin{eqnarray*} - m\ :\ \Theta & \rightarrow & [0,1]\\ - \vartheta & \mapsto & P(T \in A \mid \vartheta)\footnotemark -\end{eqnarray*} -\footnotetext{Test eqnarray} - -More text.\footnote{last footnote} - - - -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/test/late.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/test/late.tex deleted file mode 100644 index ec3d5ff30d1..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/test/late.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,113 +0,0 @@ -% $Id: late.tex,v 1.1 1995/08/04 00:07:58 schrod Exp $ -%---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -% -% Test for footnpag & first page without footnotes -% -% [LaTeX] - -% This was an error report by Frank Thomas <frank@glocke.robin.de>. -% Repaired with version 2.3. - - -\documentclass{article} - -\usepackage{footnpag} - -\date{Dezember 1993} -\title{Bla bla bla} -\author{Frank Thomas} - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - -\begin{abstract} -Bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla - -bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla - -bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla. - -\end{abstract} - -\section{Test} - -Bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla - -bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla - -bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla. - -Bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla - -bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla - -bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla. - - -Bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla - -bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla - -bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla. - -Bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla - -bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla - -bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla. - - -Bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla - -bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla - -bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla. - -Bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla - -bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla - -bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla. - -\newpage - -Bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla - -bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla - -bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla. - -Bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla - -bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla - -bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla. - - -Bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla - -bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla - -bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla. - -Test\footnote{Test} - -\newpage - -Bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla - -bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla - -bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla. - -Bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla - -bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla - -bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla. - -Test\footnote{Test} - -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/test/many.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/test/many.tex deleted file mode 100644 index eade1b13dc9..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/test/many.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,122 +0,0 @@ -% $Id: many.tex,v 1.1 1995/08/04 00:07:59 schrod Exp $ -%---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -% -% Test for footnpag & many footnotes -% -% [LaTeX] - - - -\documentclass{article} - -\usepackage{footnpag} - -\begin{document} - -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} - - - -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/test/minipage.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/test/minipage.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 0f7cedc630d..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/test/minipage.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -% $Id: minipage.tex,v 1.2 1995/11/10 18:21:52 schrod Exp $ -%---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -% -% Test for footnpag & minipages -% -% [LaTeX] - -% This was an error report by Frank Mittelbach. -% Repaired with version 2.4. -% And another one by sebastian raahtz -% Repaired with version 2.6. - - - -\documentclass{article} - -\usepackage{footnpag} - -\begin{document} - - - -\section{Text} - -Some Text.% -\footnote{A footnote.} -More Text. -% -\begin{center} - \begin{minipage}{0.5\columnwidth} -A minipage with a footnote\footnote{here}, another one\footnote{there} -and more text and a global footnote.\footnotemark{} -There is even a footnote text\footnotetext{tell, which number?} -without marker. -But that's all. - \end{minipage} -\end{center} -% -\footnotetext{Text from minipage footnote.} - -Second paragraph with the last footnote.\footnote{The last one.} - - - -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/test/report.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/test/report.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 4a3ea061d74..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/test/report.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,128 +0,0 @@ -% $Id: report.tex,v 1.1 1995/08/04 00:08:00 schrod Exp $ -%---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -% -% Test for footnpag & report document class -% -% [LaTeX] - - - -\documentclass{report} - -\usepackage{footnpag} - -\begin{document} - - - -\chapter{Kapitel} - - -\section{Abschnitt} - -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} -Text mit vielen Worten.% -\footnote{Und auch eine Fu\ss{}note dazu.} - - -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/test/title-2col.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/test/title-2col.tex deleted file mode 100644 index adcef6ba514..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/footnpag/test/title-2col.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,72 +0,0 @@ -% $Id: title-2col.tex,v 1.1 1995/08/04 00:08:01 schrod Exp $ -%---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -% -% Test for footnpag with title matter in twocolumn mode. -% -% [LaTeX] - -% This was an error report by Frank Mittelbach. -% Repaired with revision 2.4. - - - -\documentclass[twocolumn]{article} - -\usepackage{footnpag} - -\begin{document} - - - -\title{Footnpag and Thanks test} - -\author{Joachim Schrod% - \thanks{Affilation} - \and - B. Luser% - \thanks{Who's that?} - } - -\maketitle - - -\begin{abstract} - Abstracts with footnotes\footnote{as such} are garbage. -\end{abstract} - - - -\section{Section} - -Text text text.% -\footnote{first on first column} -Text text text.% -\footnote{second on first column} - -\newpage - -Text text text.% -\footnote{first on second column} -Text text text.% -\footnote{second on 2nd column} - - -\clearpage - - -Text text text.% -\footnote{first on first column} -Text text text.% -\footnote{second on first column} - -\newpage - -Text text text.% -\footnote{first on second column} -Text text text.% -\footnote{second on 2nd column} - - - -\end{document} |