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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/latex-tds/patch/webman.tex.diff b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/latex-tds/patch/webman.tex.diff deleted file mode 100644 index 22933d5ad86..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/latex-tds/patch/webman.tex.diff +++ /dev/null @@ -1,353 +0,0 @@ -*** webman.tex.org 1990-09-06 00:53:28.000000000 +0200 ---- webman.tex 2014-02-03 21:10:39.734399312 +0100 -*************** -*** 13,25 **** - \def\pb{\.{|...|}} - \def\lpile{\def\cr{\hfill\endline}\matrix} % I only use \lpile by itself - -! \outer\def\section #1.{\penalty-50\vskip 12pt plus 3pt minus 3pt -! \noindent{\bf #1.}\quad\ignorespaces} - - \def\lheader{\mainfont\the\pageno\hfill\sc\runninghead\hfill} - \def\rheader{\hfill\sc\runninghead\hfill\mainfont\the\pageno} - \def\runninghead{{\tentt WEB} USER MANUAL} - - % This verbatim mode assumes that no ? appears in the text being copied. - \def\verbatim{\begingroup - \def\do##1{\catcode`##1=12 } \dospecials ---- 13,76 ---- - \def\pb{\.{|...|}} - \def\lpile{\def\cr{\hfill\endline}\matrix} % I only use \lpile by itself - -! \newcount\destcount -! \destcount=1\relax -! -! \def\bkminfo{} -! \outer\def\section #1.{% -! \penalty-50\vskip 12pt plus 3pt minus 3pt -! \noindent -! \vbox to 0pt{% -! \kern-2.5ex\relax -! \pdfdest num\destcount fitbh\relax -! \def\.##1{##1}% -! \ifx\bkminfo\empty -! \pdfoutline goto num\destcount{#1}\relax -! \else -! \pdfoutline goto num\destcount{#1 (\bkminfo)}\relax -! \fi -! \gdef\bkminfo{}% -! \global\advance\destcount by 1\relax -! \kern2.5ex\relax -! }% -! {\bf #1.}\quad\ignorespaces -! } - - \def\lheader{\mainfont\the\pageno\hfill\sc\runninghead\hfill} - \def\rheader{\hfill\sc\runninghead\hfill\mainfont\the\pageno} - \def\runninghead{{\tentt WEB} USER MANUAL} - -+ \pdfinfo{% -+ /Author(Donald E. Knuth)% -+ /Title(WEB User Manual)% -+ } -+ -+ \def\LinkColor{% -+ \pdfliteral{1 0 0 rg}% -+ } -+ \def\Black{% -+ \pdfliteral{0 g}% -+ } -+ \def\appA{7} -+ \def\appB{8} -+ \def\appC{9} -+ \def\appD{0} -+ \def\appE{0} -+ \def\appF{10} -+ \def\appG{11} -+ \def\appH{12} -+ -+ \def\appref#1{% -+ \leavevmode -+ \ifnum\csname app#1\endcsname>0 % -+ \pdfstartlink attr{/Border[0 0 0]} goto num\csname app#1\endcsname\relax -+ \LinkColor\hbox{Appendix}~#1\Black -+ \pdfendlink -+ \else -+ Appendix~#1% -+ \fi -+ } -+ - % This verbatim mode assumes that no ? appears in the text being copied. - \def\verbatim{\begingroup - \def\do##1{\catcode`##1=12 } \dospecials -*************** -*** 624,630 **** - `\.{@\{}' is converted into `\.[', since \PASCAL\ does not allow - nested comments. Incidentally, module numbers are automatically inserted - as meta-comments into the \PASCAL\ program, in order to help correlate the -! outputs of \.{WEAVE} and \.{TANGLE} (see Appendix~C\null). Meta-comments - can be used to put conditional text into a \PASCAL\ program; this helps to - overcome one of the limitations of \.{WEB}, since the simple macro - processing routines of \.{TANGLE} do not include the dynamic evaluation of ---- 675,681 ---- - `\.{@\{}' is converted into `\.[', since \PASCAL\ does not allow - nested comments. Incidentally, module numbers are automatically inserted - as meta-comments into the \PASCAL\ program, in order to help correlate the -! outputs of \.{WEAVE} and \.{TANGLE} (see \appref C\null). Meta-comments - can be used to put conditional text into a \PASCAL\ program; this helps to - overcome one of the limitations of \.{WEB}, since the simple macro - processing routines of \.{TANGLE} do not include the dynamic evaluation of -*************** -*** 757,763 **** - characters as output if the input consists entirely of ASCII characters. - - 2. If you have an extended character set, all of the characters listed -! in Appendix C of {\sl The \TeX book\/} can be used in strings. But you should - stick to standard ASCII characters if you want to write programs that will - be useful to all the poor souls out there who don't have extended - character sets. ---- 808,814 ---- - characters as output if the input consists entirely of ASCII characters. - - 2. If you have an extended character set, all of the characters listed -! in \appref C of {\sl The \TeX book\/} can be used in strings. But you should - stick to standard ASCII characters if you want to write programs that will - be useful to all the poor souls out there who don't have extended - character sets. -*************** -*** 890,912 **** - to time. - \section Appendices. - The basic ideas of \.{WEB} can be understood most easily by looking at -! examples of ``real'' programs. Appendix~A shows the \.{WEB} input that -! generated modules 55--59 of the \.{WEAVE} program; Appendix~B shows the -! corresponding \TeX\ code output by \.{WEAVE}; and Appendix~C shows excerpts - from the corresponding \PASCAL\ code output by \.{TANGLE}. - - The complete webs for \.{WEAVE} and \.{TANGLE} appear as the bulk of this -! report, in Appendices D and~E. The reader should first compare Appendix~A -! to the corresponding portion of Appendix~D; then the same material should - be compared to Appendices B and~C. Finally, if time permits, the reader may - enjoy studying the complete programs in Appendices D and~E, since \.{WEAVE} - and \.{TANGLE} contain several interesting aspects, and since an attempt - has been made in these appendices to evolve a style of programming that - makes good use of the \.{WEB} language. - -! Finally, Appendix F is the `\.{webmac}' file that sets \TeX\ up to accept -! the output of \.{WEAVE}; Appendix~G discusses how to use some of its macros -! to vary the output formats; and Appendix~H discusses what needs to be done - when \.{WEAVE} and \.{TANGLE} are installed in a new operating environment. - \section Performance statistics. - The programs in Appendices D and E will optionally keep statistics on ---- 941,963 ---- - to time. - \section Appendices. - The basic ideas of \.{WEB} can be understood most easily by looking at -! examples of ``real'' programs. \appref A shows the \.{WEB} input that -! generated modules 55--59 of the \.{WEAVE} program; \appref B shows the -! corresponding \TeX\ code output by \.{WEAVE}; and \appref C shows excerpts - from the corresponding \PASCAL\ code output by \.{TANGLE}. - - The complete webs for \.{WEAVE} and \.{TANGLE} appear as the bulk of this -! report, in Appendices D and~E. The reader should first compare \appref A -! to the corresponding portion of \appref D; then the same material should - be compared to Appendices B and~C. Finally, if time permits, the reader may - enjoy studying the complete programs in Appendices D and~E, since \.{WEAVE} - and \.{TANGLE} contain several interesting aspects, and since an attempt - has been made in these appendices to evolve a style of programming that - makes good use of the \.{WEB} language. - -! Finally, \appref F is the `\.{webmac}' file that sets \TeX\ up to accept -! the output of \.{WEAVE}; \appref G discusses how to use some of its macros -! to vary the output formats; and \appref H discusses what needs to be done - when \.{WEAVE} and \.{TANGLE} are installed in a new operating environment. - \section Performance statistics. - The programs in Appendices D and E will optionally keep statistics on -*************** -*** 985,992 **** - }} - \eject - \def\runninghead{APPENDIX A --- {\tentt WEB} FILE FORMAT} - \section Appendix A. -! This excerpt from \.{WEAVE.WEB} produced modules 55--59 in Appendix~D. - Note that some of the lines are indented to show the program structure. - The indentation is ignored by \.{WEAVE} and \.{TANGLE}, but users find - that \.{WEB} files are quite readable if they have some such indentation. ---- 1036,1044 ---- - }} - \eject - \def\runninghead{APPENDIX A --- {\tentt WEB} FILE FORMAT} -+ \def\bkminfo{WEB file format} - \section Appendix A. -! This excerpt from \.{WEAVE.WEB} produced modules 55--59 in \appref D. - Note that some of the lines are indented to show the program structure. - The indentation is ignored by \.{WEAVE} and \.{TANGLE}, but users find - that \.{WEB} files are quite readable if they have some such indentation. -*************** -*** 1057,1064 **** - \endgroup - \vfill\eject - \def\runninghead{APPENDIX B --- TRANSLATION BY {\tentt WEAVE}} - \section Appendix B. -! This excerpt from \.{WEAVE.TEX} corresponds to Appendix A. - - % I've inserted \vfill's here at the blank lines, to squeeze this on one page! - \begingroup \def\tt{\eighttt} \baselineskip9pt ---- 1109,1117 ---- - \endgroup - \vfill\eject - \def\runninghead{APPENDIX B --- TRANSLATION BY {\tentt WEAVE}} -+ \def\bkminfo{Translation by weave} - \section Appendix B. -! This excerpt from \.{WEAVE.TEX} corresponds to \appref A. - - % I've inserted \vfill's here at the blank lines, to squeeze this on one page! - \begingroup \def\tt{\eighttt} \baselineskip9pt -*************** -*** 1139,1144 **** ---- 1192,1198 ---- - \endgroup - \eject - \def\runninghead{APPENDIX C --- TRANSLATION BY {\tentt TANGLE}} -+ \def\bkminfo{Translation by tangle} - \section Appendix C. - The \.{TANGLE} processor converts \.{WEAVE.WEB} into a syntactically - correct (but not very pretty) \PASCAL\ program \.{WEAVE.PAS}. -*************** -*** 1458,1470 **** - opposite sides of each sheet. - - \point 6. The \.{\\title} macro will appear at the top of each page -! in small caps. For example, Appendix~D was produced after saying - `\.{\\def\\title\{WEAVE\}}'. - - \point 7. The first page usually is assigned page number 1. - To start on page 16, with contents - on page 15, say this: `\.{\\def\\contentspagenumber\{15\}} -! \.{\\pageno=\\contentspagenumber} \.{\\advance\\pageno by 1}'. (Appendix~D - was generated that way.) - - \point 8. The macro \.{\\iftitle} will suppress the header line if it is ---- 1512,1524 ---- - opposite sides of each sheet. - - \point 6. The \.{\\title} macro will appear at the top of each page -! in small caps. For example, \appref D was produced after saying - `\.{\\def\\title\{WEAVE\}}'. - - \point 7. The first page usually is assigned page number 1. - To start on page 16, with contents - on page 15, say this: `\.{\\def\\contentspagenumber\{15\}} -! \.{\\pageno=\\contentspagenumber} \.{\\advance\\pageno by 1}'. (\appref D - was generated that way.) - - \point 8. The macro \.{\\iftitle} will suppress the header line if it is -*************** -*** 1475,1484 **** - Two macros are provided to give flexibility to the table of - contents: \.{\\topofcontents} is invoked just before the contents - info is read, and \.{\\botofcontents} is invoked just after. -! For example, Appendix~D was produced with the following definitions: - $$\lpile{\.{\\def\\topofcontents\{\\null\\vfill}\cr - \.{ { }\\titlefalse \% include headline on the contents page}\cr -! \.{ { }\\def\\rheader\{\\mainfont Appendix D\\hfil 15\}}\cr - \.{ { }\\centerline\{\\titlefont The \{\\ttitlefont WEAVE\}{ }processor\}}\cr - \.{ { }\\vskip 15pt \\centerline\{(Version 4)\}{ }\\vfill\}}\cr}$$ - Redefining \.{\\rheader}, which is the headline for right-hand pages, ---- 1529,1538 ---- - Two macros are provided to give flexibility to the table of - contents: \.{\\topofcontents} is invoked just before the contents - info is read, and \.{\\botofcontents} is invoked just after. -! For example, \appref D was produced with the following definitions: - $$\lpile{\.{\\def\\topofcontents\{\\null\\vfill}\cr - \.{ { }\\titlefalse \% include headline on the contents page}\cr -! \.{ { }\\def\\rheader\{\\mainfont \appref D\\hfil 15\}}\cr - \.{ { }\\centerline\{\\titlefont The \{\\ttitlefont WEAVE\}{ }processor\}}\cr - \.{ { }\\vskip 15pt \\centerline\{(Version 4)\}{ }\\vfill\}}\cr}$$ - Redefining \.{\\rheader}, which is the headline for right-hand pages, -*************** -*** 1487,1493 **** - - \point 9. Data for the table of contents is written to a file that - is read after the indexes have been \TeX ed; there's one line of data -! for every starred module. For example, when Appendix~D was being generated, - a file \.{CONTENTS.TEX} containing - $$\lpile{\.{\\Z \{{ }Introduction\}\{1\}\{16\}}\cr - \.{\\Z \{{ }The character set\}\{11\}\{19\}}\cr}$$ ---- 1541,1547 ---- - - \point 9. Data for the table of contents is written to a file that - is read after the indexes have been \TeX ed; there's one line of data -! for every starred module. For example, when \appref D was being generated, - a file \.{CONTENTS.TEX} containing - $$\lpile{\.{\\Z \{{ }Introduction\}\{1\}\{16\}}\cr - \.{\\Z \{{ }The character set\}\{11\}\{19\}}\cr}$$ -*************** -*** 1579,1585 **** - \.{TANGLE.PAS}, and \.{WEBMAC.TEX}. The tape will probably also contain an - example change file \.{TANGLE.CH}. - \step(2) Look at the sections of \.{TANGLE} that are listed under ``system -! dependencies'' in the index of Appendix~E above, and figure out what changes - (if any) will be needed for your system. - \step(3) Make a change file \.{TANGLE.CH} that contains the changes of~(2); - do not change your copy of \.{TANGLE.WEB}, leave it intact. (The ---- 1633,1639 ---- - \.{TANGLE.PAS}, and \.{WEBMAC.TEX}. The tape will probably also contain an - example change file \.{TANGLE.CH}. - \step(2) Look at the sections of \.{TANGLE} that are listed under ``system -! dependencies'' in the index of \appref E above, and figure out what changes - (if any) will be needed for your system. - \step(3) Make a change file \.{TANGLE.CH} that contains the changes of~(2); - do not change your copy of \.{TANGLE.WEB}, leave it intact. (The -*************** -*** 1605,1622 **** - working \.{TANGLE} program. - \step(7) Make a change file \.{WEAVE.CH} analogous to (3), but this time - consider the system-dependent parts of \.{WEAVE} that are listed in -! the index to Appendix~D. - \step(8) Run \.{TANGLE} on \.{WEAVE.WEB} and your \.{WEAVE.CH}, obtaining - \.{WEAVE.PAS}. - \step(9) Use \PASCAL\ on \.{WEAVE.PAS} to make a running \.{WEAVE} program. - \step(10) Run \.{WEAVE} on \.{TANGLE.WEB} and \.{TANGLE.CH} to produce - \.{TANGLE.TEX}. - \step(11) Run \TeX\ on \.{TANGLE.TEX}, obtaining a listing analogous to -! Appendix~E. This listing will incorporate your changes. - \step(12) Run \.{WEAVE} on \.{WEAVE.WEB} and your \.{WEAVE.CH} to produce - \.{WEAVE.TEX}. - \step(13) Run \TeX\ on \.{WEAVE.TEX}, obtaining a listing analogous to -! Appendix~D that incorporates your changes. - - \yskip\noindent - This description assumes that you already have a working \TeX82 system. ---- 1659,1676 ---- - working \.{TANGLE} program. - \step(7) Make a change file \.{WEAVE.CH} analogous to (3), but this time - consider the system-dependent parts of \.{WEAVE} that are listed in -! the index to \appref D. - \step(8) Run \.{TANGLE} on \.{WEAVE.WEB} and your \.{WEAVE.CH}, obtaining - \.{WEAVE.PAS}. - \step(9) Use \PASCAL\ on \.{WEAVE.PAS} to make a running \.{WEAVE} program. - \step(10) Run \.{WEAVE} on \.{TANGLE.WEB} and \.{TANGLE.CH} to produce - \.{TANGLE.TEX}. - \step(11) Run \TeX\ on \.{TANGLE.TEX}, obtaining a listing analogous to -! \appref E. This listing will incorporate your changes. - \step(12) Run \.{WEAVE} on \.{WEAVE.WEB} and your \.{WEAVE.CH} to produce - \.{WEAVE.TEX}. - \step(13) Run \TeX\ on \.{WEAVE.TEX}, obtaining a listing analogous to -! \appref D that incorporates your changes. - - \yskip\noindent - This description assumes that you already have a working \TeX82 system. -*************** -*** 1669,1672 **** - the whole project is not impossibly difficult, because in fact the entire - development of \.{WEAVE} and \.{TANGLE} (including the writing of the - programs and this manual) took less than two months of work. -! \vfill\end ---- 1723,1728 ---- - the whole project is not impossibly difficult, because in fact the entire - development of \.{WEAVE} and \.{TANGLE} (including the writing of the - programs and this manual) took less than two months of work. -! \vfill -! \input knuth-outline.tex -! \end |