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You may however distribute the files +%% `scrlogo.dtx' and `tocbasic.dtx' without this file. +%% See also `tocbasic.dtx' for additional information. +%% +%% If this file is a beta version, you are not allowed to distribute it. +%% +%% Currently there is only a short english manual at `tocbasic.dtx', that +%% should also be found as `tocbasic.pdf'. +%% +%% The KOMA-Script bundle (but maybe not this file) was based upon the +%% LaTeX2.09 Script family created by Frank Neukam 1993 and the LaTeX2e +%% standard classes created by The LaTeX3 Project 1994-1996. +%% +%%% From File: tocbasic.dtx +\def\tocbasicversion{2008/10/06 v1.0} +\ProvidesFile{tocbasic.tex} + [\tocbasicversion + (manual)% + ] + +\chapter{Package \Package{tocbasic} for Class and Package Authors} +\labelbase{tocbasic} + +\textsc{Note: This is only a short version of the documentation. The german + \KOMAScript{} guide does contain a long version with usefull examples, that + should also be translated!} + +If a package creates it's list ``list of something''---something like ``list +of figures'', ``list of tables'', ``list of listings'', ``list of +algorithms'', etc. also known as \emph{toc-files}---have to do some +operations, that are equal for all those packages. Also it may be usefull +for classes and other packages to know about these additional +toc-files. This packages implements some basic functionality for all those +packages. Using this package will also improve compatibility with +\KOMAScript{} and---let us hope---other classes and packages. + +\section{Legal Note} +\label{sec:tocbasic.legalnote} + +You are allowed to destribute this part of \KOMAScript{} without the main +part of \KOMAScript{}. The files ``\File{scrlogo.dtx}'' and +``\File{tocbasic.dtx}'' may be distributed together under the conditions +of the \LaTeX{} Project Public License, either version~1.3b of this license +or (at your option) any later version. + +The latest version of this license is in +\mbox{http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt} and version~1.3b or later is +part of all distributions of \LaTeX{} version~2005/12/01 or later. + + +\section{Using Package \Package{tocbasic}} +\label{sec:tocbasic.usage} + +This package was made to be used by class and package authors. Because of +this the package has no options. If different packages would load it with +different options a option clash would be the result. So using options +would'nt be a good idea. + +There are two kind of commands. The first kind are basic command. Those +are used to inform other packages about the extensions used for files that +represent a list of something. Classes or packages may use this information +e.g, for putting something to every of those files. Packages may also ask, +if an extension is already in use. This does even work, if \Macro{nofiles} +was used. The second kind are commands to create the list of something. + +\subsection{Basic Commands} +\label{sec:tocbasic.basics} + +Basic commands are used to handle a list of all extensions known for files +representing a list of something. Entries to such files are written using +\Macro{addtocontents} or \Macro{addcontentsline} typically. There are also +commands to do something for all known extensions. And there are commands to +set or unset features of an extension or the file represented by the +extension. Typically an extension also has an owner. This owner may be a +class or package or a term decided by the author of the class or package +using \Package{tocbasic}, e.g., \KOMAScript{} uses the owner \texttt{float} +for list of figures ans list of tables and the default owner for the table of +contents. + +\begin{Declaration} + \Macro{ifattoclist}\Parameter{extension}\Parameter{true + part}\Parameter{false part} +\end{Declaration} +\BeginIndex{Cmd}{ifattoclist}% +This command +may be used to ask, wether a \PName{extension} is already a known extension or +not. If the \PName{extension} is already known the \PName{true part} will be +used, otherwise the \PName{false part} will be used. +\begin{Example} + Maybe you want to know if the extension ``\File{foo}'' is already in use to + report an error, if you can not use it: + \begin{lstlisting} + \ifattoclist{foo}{% + \PackageError{bar}{% + extension `foo' already in use% + }{% + Each extension may be used only + once.\MessageBreak + The class or another package already + uses extension `foo'.\MessageBreak + This error is fatal!\MessageBreak + You should not continue!}% + }{% + \PackageInfo{bar}{using extension `foo'}% + } + \end{lstlisting} +\end{Example} +\EndIndex{Cmd}{ifattoclist}% + +\begin{Declaration} + \Macro{addtotoclist}\OParameter{owner}\Parameter{extension} +\end{Declaration} +\BeginIndex{Cmd}{addtotoclist}% +This command +adds the \PName{extension} to the list of known extensions. If the optional +argument, \OParameter{owner}, was given this \PName{owner} will be stored to +be the owner of the \PName{extension}. If you omit the optional argument, +\Package{tocbasic} tries to find out the filename of the current processed +class or package and stores this as owner. This will fail if +\Macro{addtotoclist} was not used, loading a class or package but using a +command of a class or package after loading this class or package. In this +case the owner will be set to ``\PValue{.}''. Note that an empty +\PName{owner} is not the same like omitting the optional argument, but an +empty owner. + +\begin{Example} + You want to add the extension ``\File{foo}'' to the list of known extension, + while loading your package with file name ``\File{bar.sty}'': + \begin{lstlisting} + \addtotoclist{foo} + \end{lstlisting}% + This will add the extension ``\PValue{foo}'' with owner ``\PValue{bar.sty}'' + to the list of known extensions, if it was not already at the list of known + extensions. If the class or another package already added the extension you + will get the error: + \begin{lstlisting} + Package tocbasic Error: file extension `#2' cannot be used twice + + See the tocbasic package documentation for explanation. + Type H <return> for immediate help. + \end{lstlisting} + and after typing \texttt{H <return>} you will get the help: + \begin{lstlisting} + File extension `foo' is already used by a toc-file, while bar.sty + tried to use it again for a toc-file. + This may be either an incompatibility of packages, an error at a package, + or a mistake by the user. + \end{lstlisting} + + Maybe you package has a command, that creates list of files dynamically. In + this case you should use the optional argument of \Macro{addtotoclist} to + set the owner. + \begin{lstlisting} + \newcommand*{\createnewlistofsomething}[1]{% + \addtotoclist[bar.sty]{#1}% + % Do something more to make this list of something available + } + \end{lstlisting} + If the user calls know, e.g. + \begin{lstlisting} + \createnewlistofsomething{foo} + \end{lstlisting} + this would add the extension ``\PValue{foo}'' with the owner + ``\PValue{bar.sty}'' to the list of known extension or report an error, if the + extension is already in use. You may use any owner you want. But it should + be unique! So, if you are the author of package \Package{float} you may + use for example owner ``\PValue{float}'' instead of owner + ``\PValue{float.sty}'', so the \KOMAScript{} options for list of figure and + list of table will also handle the lists of this package, that are already + added to the known extensions, when the option is used. +\end{Example} +\EndIndex{Cmd}{addtotoclist}% + +\begin{Declaration} + \Macro{AtAddToTocList}\OParameter{owner}\Parameter{commands} +\end{Declaration} +\BeginIndex{Cmd}{AtAddToTocList}% +This command +adds the \PName{commands} to a internal list of commands, that should be +processed, if a toc-file with the given \PName{owner} will be added to the +list of known extensions using \Macro{addtoloclist}. If you omit the optional +argument, \Package{tocbasic} tries to find out the filename of the current +processed class or package and stores this as owner. This will fail if +\Macro{AtAddToTocList} was not used, loading a class or package but using a +command of a class or package after loading this class or package. In this +case the owner will be set to ``\PValue{.}''. Note that an empty +\PName{owner} is not the same like omitting the optional argument. With an +empty \PName{owner} you may add \Parameter{commands}, that will be processed +at every succefull \Macro{addtotoclist}, after processing the commands for the +indivdual owner. While processing the \PValue{commands}, \Macro{@currext} wil +be set to the extension of the currently added extension. +\begin{Example} +\Package{tocbasic} itself uses +\begin{lstlisting} + \AtAddToTocList[]{% + \expandafter\tocbasic@extend@babel + \expandafter{\@currext}% + } +\end{lstlisting} +to add every extension to the \Package{tocbasic}-internal babel handling of +toc-files. The \Macro{expandafter} are needed, because the argument of +\Macro{tocbasic@extend@babel} has to expanded! See the description of +\Macro{tocbasic@extend@babel} at \autoref{sec:tocbasic.internals}% +, \autopageref{desc:tocbasic.cmd.tocbasic@extend@babel} +for more information. +\end{Example} +\EndIndex{Cmd}{AtAddToTocList}% + +\begin{Declaration} + \Macro{removefromtoclist}\OParameter{owner}\Parameter{extension} +\end{Declaration} +\BeginIndex{Cmd}{removefromtoclist}% +This command +removes the \PName{extension} from the list of known extensions. If the +optional argument, \OParameter{owner}, was given the \PName{extension} will +only be removed, if it was added by this \PName{owner}. If you omit the +optional argument, \Package{tocbasic} tries to find out the filename of the +current processed class or package and use this as owner. This will fail if +\Macro{removefromtoclist} was not used, loading a class or package but using a +command of a class or package after loading this class or package. In this +case the owner will be set to ``\PValue{.}''. Note that an empty +\PName{owner} is not the same like omitting the optional argument, but removes +the \PName{extension} without any owner test. +\EndIndex{Cmd}{removefromtoclist}% + +\begin{Declaration} + \Macro{doforeachtocfile}\OParameter{owner}\Parameter{commands} +\end{Declaration} +\BeginIndex{Cmd}{doforeachtocfile}% +This command +processes \PName{commands} for every known toc-file of the given +\PName{owner}. While processing the \PName{commands} \Macro{@currext} ist the +extension of the current toc-file for every known toc-file. If you omit the +optional argument, \OParameter{owner}, every known toc-file will be used. If +the optional argument is empty, only toc-files with an empty owner will be +used. +\begin{Example} + If you want to type out all known extensions, you may simply write: + \begin{lstlisting} + \doforeachtocfile{\typeout{\@currext}} + \end{lstlisting} + and if only the extensions of owner ``\PValue{foo}'' should be typed out: + \begin{lstlisting} + \doforeachtocfile[foo]{\typeout{\@currext}} + \end{lstlisting} +\end{Example} +\EndIndex{Cmd}{doforeachtocfile}% + +\begin{Declaration} + \Macro{tocbasicautomode} +\end{Declaration} +\BeginIndex{Cmd}{tocbasicautomode}% +This command +redefines \LaTeX{} kernel macro \Macro{@starttoc} to add all not yet added +extensions to the list of known extensions and use \Macro{tocbasic@starttoc} +instead of \Macro{@starttoc}. +\EndIndex{Cmd}{tocbasicautomode}% + +\subsection{Creating a List of Something} +\label{sec:tocbasic.more} + +At the previous section you've seen commands to handle a list of known +extensions and to trigger commands while adding a new extension to this +list. You've also seen a command to do something for all known extensions or +all known extensions of one owner. In this section you will see commands to +handle the file corresponding with an extension or the list of known +extensions. + +\begin{Declaration} + \Macro{addtoeachtocfile}\OParameter{owner}\Parameter{contents} +\end{Declaration} +\BeginIndex{Cmd}{addtoeachtocfile}% +This command +writes \PName{contents} to every known toc-file of \PName{owner}. If you omit +the optional argument, \PName{contents} it written to every known +toc-file. While writing the contents, \Macro{@currext} is the extension of +the currently handled toc-file. +\begin{Example} + You may add a vertical space of one text line to all toc-files. + \begin{lstlisting} + \addtoeachtocfile{% + \protect\addvspace{\protect\baselineskip}% + } + \end{lstlisting} + And if you want to do this, only for the toc-files of owner + ``\PValue{foo}'': + \begin{lstlisting} + \addtoeachtocfile[foo]{% + \protect\addvspace{\protect\baselineskip}% + } + \end{lstlisting} +\end{Example} +\EndIndex{Cmd}{addtoeachtocfile}% + +\begin{Declaration} + \Macro{addcontentslinetoeachtocfile}\OParameter{owner}\Parameter{level}% + \Parameter{contentsline} +\end{Declaration} +\BeginIndex{Cmd}{addcontentslinetoeachtocfile}% +This command +is something like \Macro{addcontentsline} not only for one file, but all known +toc-files or all known toc-files of a given owner. +\begin{Example} + You are a class author and want to write the chapter entry not only to the + table of contents toc-file but to all toc-files, while \texttt{\#1} is the + title, that should be written to the files. + \begin{lstlisting} + \addcontentslinetoeachtocfile{chapter}{% + \protect\numberline{\thechapter}#1} + \end{lstlisting} +\end{Example} +\EndIndex{Cmd}{addcontentslinetoeachtocfile}% + +\begin{Declaration} + \Macro{listoftoc*}\Parameter{extension} +\\ + \Macro{listoftoc}\OParameter{list of title}\Parameter{extension} +\end{Declaration} +\BeginIndex{Cmd}{listoftoc*}% +\BeginIndex{Cmd}{listoftoc}% +This commands +may be used to set the ``list of'' of a toc-file. The star version +\Macro{listoftoc*} needs only one argument, the extension of the toc-file. It +does setup the vertical and horizontal spacing of paragraphs, calls before and +after hooks and reads the toc-file. You may use it as direct replacement of +the \LaTeX{} kernel macro \Macro{@starttoc}. + +The version without star, sets the whole toc-file with title, optional table +of contents entry, and running heads. If the optional argument +\OParameter{list of title} was given, it will be used as title term, optional +table of contents entry and running head. Note: If the optional argument is +empty, this term will be empty, too! If you omit the optional argument, but +\Macro{listof\PName{extension}name} was defined, that will be used. + +\begin{Example} + You have a new ``list of algorithms'' with extension \PValue{loa} and want to + show it. + \begin{lstlisting} + \listof[list of algorithm]{loa} + \end{lstlisting} + Maybe you want, that the ``list of algorithms'' will create an entry at the + table of contents. You may set + \begin{lstlisting} + \setuptoc{loa}{totoc} + \end{lstlisting} + But maybe the ``list of algorithms'' should not be set with a title. So you + may use + \begin{lstlisting} + \listof*{loa} + \end{lstlisting} + Note that in this case no entry at the table of contents will be created, + even if you'd used the setup command above. +\end{Example} + +The default heading new following features using \Macro{setuptoc}: +\begin{description} +\item[\texttt{totoc}] writes the title of the list of to the table of contents +\item[\texttt{numbered}] uses a numbered headings for the list of +\item[\texttt{leveldown}] uses not the top level heading (e.g., \Macro{chapter} + with book) but the first sub level (e.g., \Macro{section} with book). +\end{description} +\EndIndex{Cmd}{listoftoc*}% +\EndIndex{Cmd}{listoftoc}% + +\begin{Declaration} + \Macro{BeforeStartingTOC}\OParameter{extension}\Parameter{commands} +\\ + \Macro{AfterStartingTOC}\OParameter{extension}\Parameter{commands} +\end{Declaration} +\BeginIndex{Cmd}{BeforeStartingTOC}% +\BeginIndex{Cmd}{AfterStartingTOC}% +This commands +may be used to process \PName{commands} before or after loading the toc-file +with given \PName{extension} using \Macro{listoftoc*} or \Macro{listoftoc}. If +you omit the optional argument (or set an empty one) the general hooks will be +set. The general before hook will be called before the individuel one and the +general after hook will be called after the individuel one. While calling the +hooks \Macro{@currext} is the extension of the toc-file and should not be +changed. +\EndIndex{Cmd}{AfterStartingTOC}% +\EndIndex{Cmd}{BeforeStartingTOC}% + +\begin{Declaration} + \Macro{BeforeTOCHead}\OParameter{extension}\Parameter{commands} +\\ + \Macro{AfterTOCHead}\OParameter{extension}\Parameter{commands} +\end{Declaration} +\BeginIndex{Cmd}{BeforeTOCHead}% +\BeginIndex{Cmd}{AfterTOCHead}% +This commands +may be used to process \PName{commands} before or after setting the title of a +toc-file with given \PName{extension} using \Macro{listoftoc*} or +\Macro{listoftoc}. If you omit the optional argument (or set an empty one) the +general hooks will be set. The general before hook will be called before the +individuel one and the general after hook will be called after the individuel +one. While calling the hooks \Macro{@currext} is the extension of the toc-file +and should not be changed. +\EndIndex{Cmd}{AfterTOCHead}% +\EndIndex{Cmd}{BeforeTOCHead}% + +\begin{Declaration} + \Macro{listofeachtoc}\OParameter{owner} +\end{Declaration} +\BeginIndex{Cmd}{listofeachtoc}% +This command +sets all toc-files or all toc-files of the given \PName{owner} using +\Macro{listoftoc}. You should have defined +\Macro{listof\PName{extension}name} for each toc-file, otherwise you'll get a +warning. +\EndIndex{Cmd}{listofeachtoc}% + +\begin{Declaration} + \Macro{MakeMarkcase} +\end{Declaration} +\BeginIndex{Cmd}{MakeMarkcase}% +This command +will be used to change the case of the letters at the running +head. The default is, to use \Macro{@firstofone} for \KOMAScript{} classes and +\Macro{MakeUppercase} for all other classes. If you are the class author you +may define \Macro{MakeMarkcase} on your own. If \Package{scrpage2} or another +package, that defines \Macro{MakeMarkcase} will be used, \Package{tocbasci} +will not overwrite that Definition. +\EndIndex{Cmd}{MakeMarkcase}% + +\begin{Declaration} + \Macro{deftocheading}\Parameter{extension}\Parameter{definition} +\end{Declaration} +\BeginIndex{Cmd}{deftocheading}% +This command +defines a heading command, that will be used instead of the +default heading using \Macro{listoftoc}. The heading command has exactly one +argument. You may reference to that argument using \texttt{\#1} at your +\PName{defintion}. +\EndIndex{Cmd}{deftocheading}% + +\begin{Declaration} + \Macro{setuptoc}\Parameter{extension}\Parameter{featurelist} +\\ + \Macro{unsettoc}\Parameter{extension}\Parameter{featurelist} +\end{Declaration} +\BeginIndex{Cmd}{setuptoc}% +\BeginIndex{Cmd}{unsettoc}% +This commands +set up and unset features binded to an \PName{extension}. The +\PName{featurelist} is a comma seperated list of single +features. \Package{tocbasic} does know following features: +\begin{description} +\item[\texttt{totoc}] writes the title of the list of to the table of contents +\item[\texttt{numbered}] uses a numbered headings for the list of +\item[\texttt{leveldown}] uses not the top level heading (e.g., \Macro{chapter} + with book) but the first sub level (e.g., \Macro{section} with book). +\item[\texttt{nobabel}] prevents the extension to be added to the babel + handling of toc-files. To make this work, you have to set the feature + before adding the extension to the list of known extension. +\end{description} +Classes and packages may know features, too, e.g, the \KOMAScript{} classes +know following additional features: +\begin{description} +\item[\texttt{chapteratlist}] activates special code to be put into the list + at start of a new chapter. This code may either be vertical space or the + heading of the chapter. +\end{description} +\EndIndex{Cmd}{unsettoc}% +\EndIndex{Cmd}{setuptoc}% + +\begin{Declaration} + \Macro{iftocfeature}\Parameter{extension}\Parameter{feature}%^^A + \Parameter{true-part}\Parameter{false-part} +\end{Declaration} +\BeginIndex{Cmd}{iftocfeature}% +This command +may be used, to test, if a \PName{feature} was set for \PName{extension}. If +so the \PName{true-part} will be processed, otherwise the \PName{false-part} +will be. +\EndIndex{Cmd}{iftocfeature}% + +\subsection{Internal Commands for Class and Package Authors} +\label{sec:tocbasic.internals} + +Commands with prefix \Macro{tocbasic@} are internal but class and package +authors may use them. But even if you are a class or package author you +should not change them! + +\begin{Declaration} + \Macro{tocbasic@extend@babel}\Parameter{extension} +\end{Declaration} +\BeginIndex{Cmd}{tocbasic@extend@babel}% +This command +extends the babel handling of toc-files. By default babel writes language +selections only to \PValue{toc}, \PValue{lot} and +\PValue{lof}. \Package{tocbasic} adds every \PName{extension} added to the +list of known extensions (see \Macro{addtotoclist}, \autoref{sec:tocbasic.basics}% +, \autopageref{desc:tocbasic.cmd.addtotoclist}% +) using \Macro{tocbasic@extend@babel}. Note: This should be called only once +per \PName{extension}. \Macro{tocbasic@extend@babel} does nothing, if the +feature \PValue{nobabel} was set for \PName{extension} before using +\Macro{addtotoclist}. +\EndIndex{Cmd}{tocbasic@extend@babel}% + +\begin{Declaration} + \Macro{tocbasic@starttoc}\Parameter{extension} +\end{Declaration} +\BeginIndex{Cmd}{tocbasic@starttoc} +This command is something like the \LaTeX{} kernel macro \Macro{@starttoc}, +but does some additional settings before using \Macro{@starttoc}. It does set +\Macro{parskip} zu zero, \Macro{parindent} to zero, \Macro{parfillskip} to +zero plus one fil, \Macro{@currext} to the \PName{extension}, and processes +hooks before and after reading the toc-file. +\EndIndex{Cmd}{tocbasic@starttoc} + +\begin{Declaration} + \Macro{tocbasic@@before@hook}\\ + \Macro{tocbasic@@after@hook} +\end{Declaration} +\BeginIndex{Cmd}{tocbasic@@before@hook}% +\BeginIndex{Cmd}{tocbasic@@after@hook}% +This macros +are processed before and after loading a toc-file. If you don't use +\Macro{listoftoc} or \Macro{listoftoc*} or \Macro{tocbasic@starttoc} to load +the toc-file, you should call these, too. But you should not redefine them! +\EndIndex{Cmd}{tocbasic@@before@hook}% +\EndIndex{Cmd}{tocbasic@@after@hook}% + +\begin{Declaration} + \Macro{tocbasic@\PName{extension}@before@hook}\\ + \Macro{tocbasic@\PName{extension}@after@hook} +\end{Declaration} +\BeginIndex{Cmd}{tocbasic@\PName{extension}@before@hook}% +\BeginIndex{Cmd}{tocbasic@\PName{extension}@after@hook}% +This macros +are processed before and after loading a toc-file. If you don't use +\Macro{listoftoc} or \Macro{listoftoc*} or \Macro{tocbasic@starttoc} to load +the toc-file, you should call these, too. But you should not redefine them! +The first macro is processed just before \Macro{tocbasic@@before@hook}, the +second one just after \Macro{tocbasic@@after@hook} +\EndIndex{Cmd}{tocbasic@\PName{extension}@after@hook}% +\EndIndex{Cmd}{tocbasic@\PName{extension}@before@hook}% + +\begin{Declaration} + \Macro{tocbasic@listhead}\Parameter{title} +\end{Declaration} +\BeginIndex{Cmd}{tocbasic@listhead}% +This command +is used by \Macro{listoftoc} to set the heading of the list, either the +default heading or the indiviually defined heading. If you define your own +list command not using \Macro{listoftoc} you may use +\Macro{tocbasic@listhead}. In this case you should define \Macro{@currext} to +be the extension of the toc-file before using \Macro{tocbasic@listhead}. +\EndIndex{Cmd}{tocbasic@listhead}% + +\begin{Declaration} + \Macro{tocbasic@listhead@\PName{extension}}\Parameter{title} +\end{Declaration} +\BeginIndex{Cmd}{tocbasic@listhead@\PName{extension}}% +This command +is used in \Macro{tocbasic@listhead} to set the individual headings, optional +toc-entry, and running head, if it was defined. If it was not defined it will +be defined and used in \Macro{tocbasic@listhead}. +\EndIndex{Cmd}{tocbasic@listhead@\PName{extension}}% +\endinput +%% +%% End of file `tocbasic.tex'. |