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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/paresse/english-paresse.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/paresse/english-paresse.dtx deleted file mode 100644 index 9a9490d70e4..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/paresse/english-paresse.dtx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,402 +0,0 @@ -% \iffalse meta-comment -% -%%%% Copyright (C) 2004 by Yvon Henel <Yvon.Henel@wanadoo.fr> -%%%% -------------------------------------------------------- -% -% -% This file may be distributed and/or modified under the -% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.2 -% of this license or (at your option) any later version. -% The latest version of this license is in: -% -% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt -% -% and version 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX -% version 1999/12/01 or later. -% \fi -% -% \iffalse -%<package>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1999/12/01] -%<package>\def\fileversion{v1a} -%<package>\def\filedate{2005/03/01} -%<package>\def\fileinfo{file paresse.dtx (English version) by The `\TeX nicien de surface'} -%<package>\ProvidesPackage{paresse} -%<package> [\filedate\space\fileversion\space\fileinfo] -% -%<*driver> -\documentclass[a4paper]{ltxdoc} -\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} -\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} -\usepackage[tame]{paresse} -\usepackage{xspace,url,array,ifthen} -\IfFileExists{lmodern.sty}{\usepackage{lmodern}}{} -\usepackage[frenchb,english]{babel} -% comment out the following line to obtain the full code with explanations -\OnlyDescription -\EnableCrossrefs -\CodelineIndex -\RecordChanges -\begin{document} - \DocInput{english-paresse.dtx} -\end{document} -%</driver> -% \fi -% -% \CheckSum{319} -% -% \CharacterTable -% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z -% Lower-case \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z -% Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9 -% Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \# -% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \& -% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \) -% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \, -% Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/ -% Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \< -% Equals \= Greater than \> Question mark \? -% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\ -% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_ -% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \| -% Right brace \} Tilde \~} -% -% -% \changes{v0.0}{2004/02/07}{New name, some redefinitions, first public -% release} -% \changes{v1}{2004/04/17}{New documentation} -% \changes{v1a}{2005/03/01}{Error in Infofile corrected} -% -% \GetFileInfo{paresse.sty} -% -% \DoNotIndex{\newcommand,\newenvironment,\i,\ae,\oe,\DeclareOption,% -% \ifthenelse,\if,\else,\fi,\tr@@c,\ExecuteOptions,\ProcessOptions,% -% \relax,\MessageBreak,\CurrentOption,\RequirePackage,\PackageError,% -% \def,\endinput,\let,\boolean,\newboolean,\setboolean,\renewcommand,% -% \afterassignment,\global,\aftergroup,\bgroup,\egroup,\csname,% -% \endcsname,\emph,\catcode,\space,\string,\next,\active,\rmfamily,\rule,% -% \textsl,\upshape, \alpha, \beta, \gamma, \delta, \epsilon, % -% \varepsilon, \zeta, \eta, \theta, \vartheta, \iota, \kappa, % -% \lambda, \mu, \nu, \xi, \pi, \varpi, \rho, \varrho, \sigma, % -% \varsigma, \tau, \upsilon, \phi, \varphi, \chi, \psi, \omega, % -% \Delta, \Gamma, \Theta, \Lambda, \Xi, \Pi, \Sigma, \Upsilon, % -% \Phi, \Psi, \Omega, \newif, \ifnum, \count@, \ensuremath} % -% -% \title{The package \textsf{paresse}\thanks{This document corresponds to the -% file \textsf{paresse}~\fileversion, dated \filedate.}\\ -% English translation by the author\footnote{Any comment about the -% translation is welcome.}} -% \author{Le \TeX nicien de surface\\ \url{Yvon.Henel@wanadoo.fr}} -% -% \maketitle -% \begin{otherlanguage}{french} -% \begin{abstract} -% Ce module, reprenant un exemple de T.~\textsc{Lachand-Robert} -% dans~\cite{tlachand}, fournit un moyen de taper des lettres -% grecques isolées à l'aide du caractère actif et -% redéfini. Au lieu de |\(\alpha\)| ou tape |§a| pour obtenir -% \(\alpha\). -% -% \textbf{Important} : Il doit être chargé \textbf{après} |inputenc| si -% ce dernier est utilisé. De plus, il faut que le signe § soit une lettre -% pour \TeX. -% \end{abstract} -% \end{otherlanguage} -% \begin{abstract} -% This package implements an example from T.~\textsc{Lachand-Robert} -% in~\cite{tlachand}. It provides a means of typing isolated -% greek letters with the character § activated and -% redefined. Instead of |\(\alpha\)| one types |§a| to obtain -% \(\alpha\). -% -% \textbf{Important}: You have to load it \textbf{after} the -% |inputenc| package if the latter is used. Moreover the sign -% § must be a letter for \TeX. -% \end{abstract} -% -% \section{Introduction} -% This is the English version of the |paresse| package. -% -% This package provides only a `quick and low-cost' access to greek letters -% which one can obtain with a macro such as |\alpha| or |\Omega|. It provides -% also an environment and a macro which make possible the use of § to type in -% those letters. Because of an |\ensuremath| we are not bound to explicitly -% enter ---~i.e. by typing |$ $| or |\( \)| or else |\[ \]| or anything -% whatsoever with the same effect~--- mathematics mode to obtain a greek -% letter. -% -% The idea of the method is from T.~\textsc{Lachand-Robert} and described -% in~\cite{tlachand}. I have just add the -% |\ensuremath| which is so agreeable to write macros. -% -% There is \emph{no} macros for the lowercase omicron nor for the uppercase -% alpha, beta... that one can obtain with the latin roman letters with the -% same look. I have not had the courage nor the strength to build a solution -% which would provide a means of obtaining an upright uppercase alpha in a -% math formula enbedded in an italic boldfaced text. -% -% Even if the meaning of the French `paresse' is just `lazyness' I would -% like to enphasize that the name of this package comes from the fact that the -% sign § can be used to point at a paragraph and looks like an S. So there is -% no connection between the name and the not unfrequent sin of the same -% (French) name... or maybe... -% -% \section{Usage} -% -% One loads the package with |\usepackage{paresse}| -% \textbf{after} the package |inputenc|. The sign § must be recognised as a -% letter by \TeX. On can use for instance |inputenc| with option |latin1| for -% such a purpose. -% -% By default the package is loaded with option |wild| and so the macros such -% as |§a| are immediately available. If one prefers one can choose the option -% |tame| by writing -% |\usepackage[tame]{paresse}|. One must then use the -% command |\ActiveLaParesse| or the environment |ParesseActive| -% to use the `§-macros'. -% -% When `paresse' is active, one has just to type |§a| in to obtain -% \(\alpha\). One has access, by the same means, to all the other -% greek letters to which a macro is devoted such as |\alpha|, -% see the table page~\pageref{tableau}. One obtains -% \(\alpha^{\beta}\) with |\(§a^{§b}\)| when § is active. One will -% note that, if the package |amsmath| is loaded, the curly braces are -% \emph{not} compulsory and that one obtains the same result with just -% |\(§a^§b\)|. -% -% \subsection{Options} -% -% \begin{itemize} -% \item |tame| is the contrary of |wild| which is the option by -% default. When |tame| reigns, one \textbf{must} use an environment -% |ParesseActive| or a command |\ActiveLaParesse| in order to -% use the §-macros. -% \item |ttau| is the contrary of |ttheta| which is selected by -% default. When |ttheta| is active |§t| gives \(\theta\) in the -% contrary |§t| gives \(\tau\). In all cases, \(\theta\) -% is given by |§v| and \(\tau\) by |§y|. -% -% \textbf{Remark:} \(\Theta\) is `regularly' obtained with |§V| and -% \emph{also} with |§T| whatever is the chosen option. -% -% \item |epsilon| is the contrary of |varepsilon| which is selected by -% default. With |epsilon|, |§e| gives \(\epsilon\) otherwide |§e| -% gives \(\varepsilon\). -% \item The following `couples' behave as |epsilon|, |varepsilon|: -% |theta| and |vartheta|; |pi| and |varpi|; |rho| -% and |varrho|; |sigma| and |varsigma|; |phi| and |varphi|. -% -% The default options are |theta|, |pi|, |rho|, |sigma| and |varphi|. -% \end{itemize} -% -% \subsection{Commands and environment} -% \DescribeMacro{\makeparesseletter} -% This command gives the letter-catcode to the `character' §. After that one -% can use § in the name of a macro, for instance. It corresponds to the -% well-known |\makeatletter|. -% -% \DescribeMacro{\makeparesseother} -% This macro gives the catcode \emph{other} to the character §. It is the -% `contrary' of the preceding one. It corresponds to |\makeatother|. -% -% \DescribeMacro{\ActiveLaParesse} -% This macro makes § active and thus enable one to access the macros the name -% of which begins with § such as |§a|. A list of these macros and theirs -% meanings is given in the table~\pageref{tableau}. -% -% \DescribeEnv{ParesseActive} -% In this environment § is active and one can use the §-macros. One could use -% this environment if one want to use the §-macros when the package -% \texttt{paresse.sty} is loaded whith the option \texttt{tame}. -% -% -% \subsection{Table of the §-macros} -% -% \begin{center}\Large -% \begin{ParesseActive} \label{tableau} -% \begin{tabular}{*4{||>{\ttfamily \§}c| c}||}\hline -% a & §a & b & §b & g & §g & d & §d\\ \hline -% e & §e & z & §z & h & §h & v & §v\\ \hline -% i & §i & k & §k & l & §l & m & §m\\ \hline -% n & §n & x & §x & p & §p & r & §r\\ \hline -% s & §s & y & §y & u & §u & f & §f\\ \hline -% c & §c & q & §q & w & §w &\multicolumn{1}{ c|}{} & \\ \hline\hline -% G & §G & D & §D & V & §V & L & §L\\ \hline -% X & §X & P & §P & S & §S & U & §U\\ \hline -% F & §F & Q & §Q & W & §W &\multicolumn{1}{ c|}{} & \\ \hline -% \end{tabular} -% \end{ParesseActive} -% \end{center} -% -% \paragraph{Remarks : } all the latin letters used in the name of the -% §-macros, but for {\ActiveLaParesse §v, §y and §q}, are loaded with -% reminiscences, I hope \texttt{:-)} and the greek uppercases are obtained -% with the (latin) corresponding uppercases. -% -% \StopEventually{ -% \selectlanguage{french} -% \begin{thebibliography}{99} -% \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{Bibliographie} -% \bibitem{tlachand} T.~\textsc{Lachand-Robert}. -% \emph{La maîtrise de \TeX{} et \LaTeX{}}. -% Masson, Paris, Milan, Barcelone, \oldstylenums{1995}.\\ -% \textsc{isbn} : \texttt{2-225-84832-7}. -% \end{thebibliography} -% \PrintChanges \PrintIndex} -% -% \section{Implementation} -% There is almost no comment in the code. I hope it is clear enough moreover -% it largely looks like the code of the package |engpron| from the same -% \emph{author}. -% -% Here I use a lot of |\def| to grab the redefinitions of the macros done by -% packages such as |fourier|\footnote{Many thanks to Michel \textsc{Bovani} -% for his precious advice on \url{fr.comp.text.tex}.}. -% -% The package says `hello'. Some booleans are defined and default values are -% set. Options are cared for and the package yells if one option is not valid. -% \begin{macrocode} -\newif\if@optiontame \newif\if@optiontau \newif\if@optionvareps -\newif\if@optionvartheta \newif\if@optionvarrho \newif\if@optionvarsigma -\newif\if@optionvarphi \newif\if@optionvarpi -% -\DeclareOption{tame}{\@optiontametrue} -\DeclareOption{wild}{\@optiontamefalse} -\DeclareOption{ttau}{\@optiontautrue} -\DeclareOption{ttheta}{\@optiontaufalse} -\DeclareOption{varepsilon}{\@optionvarepstrue} -\DeclareOption{epsilon}{\@optionvarepsfalse} -\DeclareOption{vartheta}{\@optionvarthetatrue} -\DeclareOption{theta}{\@optionvarthetafalse} -\DeclareOption{varrho}{\@optionvarrhotrue} -\DeclareOption{rho}{\@optionvarrhofalse} -\DeclareOption{varpi}{\@optionvarpitrue} -\DeclareOption{pi}{\@optionvarpifalse} -\DeclareOption{varsigma}{\@optionvarsigmatrue} -\DeclareOption{sigma}{\@optionvarsigmafalse} -\DeclareOption{varphi}{\@optionvarphitrue} -\DeclareOption{phi}{\@optionvarphifalse} -% -\DeclareOption{defaut}{\@optiontamefalse \@optionvarepstrue - \@optionvarthetafalse \@optionvarrhofalse \@optionvarsigmafalse - \@optionvarpifalse \@optionvarphitrue \@optiontaufalse} -% -\DeclareOption*{\PackageError{paresse}{% - The option \CurrentOption\space is not known!\MessageBreak - The default options are `wild' and `theta'.}% - {Choose between `wild' (for an active Paresse in all the - document) \MessageBreak and `tame' (so that § prints - the paragraph symbol). \MessageBreak Choose between ` - theta' (for §t to give theta) \MessageBreak and `tau' (for §t to give - tau).}} \ExecuteOptions{defaut} -\ProcessOptions\relax -% \end{macrocode} -% The current catcode and definition of § are saved. -% \begin{macrocode} -\count@=\catcode`\§ -\let\GA@LaVieilleParesse= § -% \end{macrocode} -% A macro is defined to obtain the character itself. It could happen to be -% usefull, maybe... -% \begin{macrocode} -\def\§{\S} -% \end{macrocode} -% Some more or less `hidden' macros are defined. The contorsions are -% required in order not to make \TeX\ yell something as vulgar as -% |\inaccessible|. -% \begin{macrocode} -\newcommand{\makeparesseletter}{\catcode `\§=11\relax} -\newcommand{\makeparesseother}{\catcode `\§=12\relax} -\newcommand{\GA@MakeParesseActive}{\catcode `\§=\active} -\def\GA@ActiveLaParessexii{\catcode `\§=\active} -\def\GA@ActiveLaParessexiii{\catcode `\§=\active - \def§##1{\ensuremath{\csname \string§##1\endcsname}}} -\ifnum\count@=12 -\let\GA@ActiveLaParesse \GA@ActiveLaParessexii -\else -\let\GA@ActiveLaParesse \GA@ActiveLaParessexiii -\fi -% \end{macrocode} -% The usefull macro then \emph{the} environment. They both use -% the \emph{hidden} macro which follows. -% \begin{macro}{\ActiveLaParesse} -% \begin{macrocode} -\newcommand{\ActiveLaParesse}{\GA@ActiveLaParesse} -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{macro} -% \begin{environment}{ParesseActive} -% \begin{macrocode} -\newenvironment{ParesseActive}{\GA@ActiveLaParesse}{} -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{environment} -% \begin{macro}{\GA@ActiveL@P@resse} -% \begin{macrocode} -\newcommand{\GA@ActiveL@P@resse}{\catcode `\§=\active% - \def§##1{\ensuremath{\csname \string§##1\endcsname}}} -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{macro} -% A sequence of macros for the letters with variants. -% \begin{macrocode} -\if@optionvareps \def\@epsilon {\varepsilon} - \else \def\@epsilon {\epsilon} \fi -\if@optionvartheta \def\@theta {\vartheta} - \else \def\@theta {\theta} \fi -\if@optionvarpi \def\@pi {\varpi} - \else \def\@pi {\pi} \fi -\if@optionvarrho \def\@rho {\varrho} - \else \def\@rho {\rho} \fi -\if@optionvarsigma \def\@sigma {\varsigma} - \else \def\@sigma {\sigma} \fi -\if@optionvarphi \def\@phi {\varphi} - \else \def\@phi {\phi} \fi -% \end{macrocode} -% § becomes a \TeX-letter and I define macros whith the help of -% |\def\§...|. Before going to uppercases, I take care of the -% letter t (options |ttau| and |ttheta|). -% \begin{macrocode} -\makeparesseletter -%%% lowercase -\def\§a {\alpha} \def\§b {\beta} -\def\§g {\gamma} \def\§d {\delta} -\def\§e {\@epsilon} \def\§z {\zeta} -\def\§h {\eta} \def\§v {\@theta} -\def\§i {\iota} \def\§k {\kappa} -\def\§l {\lambda} \def\§m {\mu} -\def\§n {\nu} \def\§x {\xi} -\def\§p {\@pi} -\def\§r {\@rho} \def\§s {\@sigma} -\def\§y {\tau} \def\§u {\upsilon} -\def\§f {\@phi} \def\§c {\chi} -\def\§q {\psi} \def\§w {\omega} -% -\if@optiontau \def\§t {\tau}\else \def\§t {\@theta}\fi -% -%%% uppercase -\def\§G {\Gamma} \def\§D {\Delta} -\def\§V {\Theta} \def\§T {\Theta} -\def\§L {\Lambda} \def\§X {\Xi} -\def\§P {\Pi} \def\§S {\Sigma} -\def\§U {\Upsilon} \def\§F {\Phi} -\def\§Q {\Psi} \def\§W {\Omega} -% \end{macrocode} -% § is made active and the §-macros are defined. -% \begin{macrocode} -\catcode `\§=\active -\def§#1{\ensuremath{\csname \string§#1\endcsname}} -% \end{macrocode} -% If |tame| has been set, § is given its previous state and the package -% finishes. -% \begin{macrocode} -\if@optiontame -\catcode`\§=\count@ -\ifnum\count@=13 \let §=\GA@LaVieilleParesse \fi -\fi -\endinput -% \end{macrocode} -% \Finale -\endinput - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% mode: latex -%%% coding: iso-8859-15 -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% End: |