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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/stex/statements.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/stex/statements.dtx deleted file mode 100644 index a1ca69e5614..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/stex/statements.dtx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,595 +0,0 @@ -% \iffalse meta-comment -% An Infrastructure for Mathematical Statements in sTeX -% Copyright (C) 2004-2006 Michael Kohlhase, all rights reserved -% this file is released under the -% LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL) -% -% The development version of this file can be found at -% https://svn.kwarc.info/repos/kwarc/projects/stex/sty/statements.dtx -% \fi -% -% \iffalse -%<package>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1999/12/01] -%<package>\ProvidesPackage{statements}[2007/09/09 v0.9d Semantic Markup for Statements] -% -%<*driver> -\documentclass{ltxdoc} -\usepackage{url,array,stex,float} -\usepackage[show]{ed} -\usepackage{hyperref} -\makeindex -\floatstyle{boxed} -\newfloat{exfig}{thp}{lop} -\floatname{exfig}{Example} -\begin{document}\DocInput{statements.dtx}\end{document} -%</driver> -% \fi -% -% \CheckSum{266} -% -% \changes{v0.9}{2005/06/14}{First Version with Documentation} -% \changes{v0.9a}{2005/07/01}{Completed Documentation} -% \changes{v0.9b}{2005/08/06}{Complete functionality and Updated Documentation} -% \changes{v0.9c}{2006/01/13}{more packaging} -% \changes{v0.9d}{2007/09/09}{moved omtext and friends to the omdoc package} -% \changes{v0.9d}{2007/09/09}{made dependence on the omdoc package explicit} -% \changes{v0.9d}{2007/09/09}{adding ids to many elements} -% -% \GetFileInfo{statements.sty} -% -% \MakeShortVerb{\|} -%\def\scsys#1{{{\sc #1}}\index{#1@{\sc #1}}} -% \def\stex{{\raisebox{-.5ex}S\kern-.5ex\TeX}} -% \def\sTeX{\stex} -% \def\xml{\scsys{Xml}} -% \def\mathml{\scsys{MathML}} -% \def\omdoc{\scsys{OMDoc}} -% \def\openmath{\scsys{OpenMath}} -% \def\latexml{\scsys{LaTeXML}} -% \def\perl{\scsys{Perl}} -% \def\activemath{\scsys{ActiveMath}} -% \def\twin#1#2{\index{#1!#2}\index{#2!#1}} -% \def\twintoo#1#2{{#1 #2}\twin{#1}{#2}} -% \def\atwin#1#2#3{\index{#1!#2!#3}\index{#3!#2 (#1)}} -% \def\atwintoo#1#2#3{{#1 #2 #3}\atwin{#1}{#2}{#3}} -% \title{Semantic Markup for Mathematical Statements\thanks{Version {\fileversion} (last revised -% {\filedate})}} -% \author{Michael Kohlhase\\ -% Jacobs University, Bremen\\ -% \url{http://kwarc.info/kohlhase}} -% \maketitle -% -% \begin{abstract} -% The |statements| packge is part of the {\stex} collection, a version of {\TeX/\LaTeX} -% that allows to markup {\TeX/\LaTeX} documents semantically without leaving the -% document format, essentially turning {\TeX/\LaTeX} into a document format for -% mathematical knowledge management (MKM). -% -% This package provides semantic markup facilities for mathematical statements like -% Theorems, Lemmata, Axioms, Definitions, etc. in {\stex} files. This structure can be -% used by MKM systems for added-value services, either directly from the {\sTeX} -% sources, or after translation. -% \end{abstract} -%\newpage -%\section{Introduction}\label{sec:statements} -% -% The motivation for the |statemets| package is very similar to that for semantic macros -% in the |modules| package: We want to annotate the structural semantic properties of -% statements in the source, but present them as usual in the formatted documents. In -% contrast to the case for mathematical objects, the repertoire of mathematical statements -% and their structure is more or less fixed. -% -% This structure can be used by MKM systems for added-value services, either directly from -% the {\sTeX} sources, or after translation. Even though it is part of the {\stex} -% collection, it can be used independently, like it's sister package |sproofs|. -% -% {\stex} is a version of {\TeX/\LaTeX} that allows to markup {\TeX/\LaTeX} documents -% semantically without leaving the document format, essentially turning {\TeX/\LaTeX} into -% a document format for mathematical knowledge management (MKM). -% -% \section{The User Interface} -% -% All the statements are marked up as envioronments, that take a |KeyVal| argument that -% allows to annotate semantic information. \DescribeEnv{assertion} For instance, instead -% of providing environments for ``Theorem'', ``Lemma'', ``Proposition'',... we have a -% single |assertion| environment that generalizes all of these, and takes a |type| key -% that allows to specify the ``type''. So instead of |\begin{Lemma}|\iffalse\end{Lemma}\fi -% we have to write |\begin{assertion}[type=Lemma]|\iffalse\end{assertion}\fi (see -% Example~\ref{fig:assertion} for an example).\ednote{talk about package options here! -% Draft mode,...} -%\begin{exfig} -% \begin{verbatim} -% \begin{assertion}[id=sum-over-odds,type=Lemma] -% $\sum_{i=1}^n{2i-1}=n^2$ -% \end{assertion} -% \end{verbatim} -% \vspace{-1em}will lead to the result\medskip\par\noindent -% \begin{assertion}[id=sum-over-odds,type=Lemma] -% $\sum_{i=1}^n{2i-1}=n^2$ -% \end{assertion} -% \caption{Semantic Markup for a Lemma in a {\tt{module}} context}\label{fig:assertion} -% \end{exfig} -% -% Whether we will see the keyword ``Lemma'' will depend on the value of the optional -% |display| key. In all of the |assertion| environments, the presentation expectation is -% that the text will be presented in italic font. Generally, we distinguish two forms of -% statements: -% \begin{description} -% \item[{\twintoo{block}{statement}s}] have explicit discourse markers that delimit their content in the -% surrounding text, e.g. the boldface word ``{\bf{Theorem}:}'' as a start marker and a -% little line-end box as an end marker of a proof. -% \item[{\twintoo{flow}{statement}s}] do not have explicit markers, they are interspersed -% with the surrounding text. -% \end{description} -% Since they have the same semantic status, they must both be marked up, but styled -% differently. We distinguis between these two presentational forms with the |display| -% key, which is allowed on all statement environments. If it has the value |block| (the -% default), then the statement will be presented in a paragraph of its own, have explicit -% discourse markers for its begin and end, possibly numbering, etc. If it has the value -% |flow|, then no extra presentation will be added\ednote{in the flow case, the text -% should not be made italic; implement this! } the semantic information is invisible to -% the reader. -% -% Another key that is present on all statement environments in the |id| key it allows to -% identify the statement with a name. -% -% \DescribeEnv{axiom} The |axiom| environment is similar to |assertion|, but the content -% has a different ontological status: axioms are assumed without (formal) justification, -% whereas assertions are expeceted to be justified from other assertions, axioms or -% definitions. -% -% \DescribeEnv{definition} The |definition| environment is used for marking up -% mathematical definitions. Its peculiarity is that it defines (i.e. gives a meaning to) -% new mathematical concepts or objects. These\DescribeMacro{\definiendum} are identified by -% the |definiendum| macro, which takes two arguments. The first one is the system name of -% the symbol defined (for reference via |\termin| ), the second one is the text that is to -% be emphasized in the presentation. Note that the |\definiendum| macro can only be used -% inside the |definition| environment. If you find yourself in a situation where you want -% to use it outside, you will most likely want to wrap the apporpriate text fragment in a -% |\begin{definition}[display=flow]| ... and |\end{definition}|.\ednote{need to leave -% hypertargets on the definiendum, so that we can crosslink} -% -% \DescribeMacro{\termin} If we have defined a concept with the |\definiendum| macro, then -% we can mark up other occurrences of the term as referring to this concept. Note that -% this process cannot be fully automatized yet, since that would need advanced lanauge -% technology to get around problems of disambiguation, inflection, and non-contiguous -% phrases\footnote{We do have a program that helps annotate larger text collections -% spotting the easy cases; see {\url{http://kwarc.info/projects/stex}} and -% look for the program |termin|.}. Therefore, the |\termin| can be used to make this -% information explicit. -% -% \DescribeEnv{simpleDef} The |simpleDef| environment is a statement environment for -% simple definitions, which introduce a new symbol that abbreviates another concept. The -% envioronment takes an argument for the new concept -% -% \DescribeEnv{example} The |example| environment is a generic statement envionment, -% except that the |for| key should be given to specify the identifier what this is an -% example for. The |example| environment also expcets a |type| key to be specified, so -% that we know whether this is an example or a counterexample\ednote{think about this some -% more} -% -% \DescribeMacro{\defemph} The |\defemph| macro is a configuration hook that allows to -% specify the style of presentation of the {\index*{definiendum}}. By default, it is set to -% |\bf| as a fallback, since we can be sure that this is always available. It can be -% customized by redefinition: For instance |\renewcommand{\defemph}[1]{\emph{#1}}|, -% changes the default behavior to italics. -% -% \DescribeMacro{\termemph} The |\termenph| macro does the same for the style for -% |\termin|, it is empty by default. Note the term might carry an implicit hyperreference -% to the defining occurrance and that the presentation engine might mark this up, changing -% this behavior. -% -% \DescribeMacro{\stDMemph} The |\stDMemph| macro does the same for the style for the -% markup of the discourse markers like ``Theorem''. If it is not defined, it is set to -% |\bf|; that allows to preset this in the class file. -% -% \StopEventually{\ednotemessage} -% -% \section{The Implementation}\label{sec:impl} -% -% We declare some switches which will modify the behavior according to the package -% options. Generally, an option |xxx| will just set the appropriate switches to true -% (otherwise they stay false). First we have the general options -% \begin{macrocode} -%<*package> -\newif\ifst@env\st@envfalse -\newif\ifst@id\st@idfalse -\newif\ifst@display\st@displayfalse -\DeclareOption{id}{\st@idtrue\st@envtrue} -\DeclareOption{env}{\st@envtrue} -\DeclareOption{display}{\st@displaytrue\st@envtrue} -% \end{macrocode} -% And then the options that are specific to the |statements| package. -% \begin{macrocode} -\newif\ifstat@for\stat@forfalse -\newif\ifstat@from\stat@forfalse -\newif\ifstat@type\stat@typefalse -\newif\ifstat@title\stat@titlefalse -\newif\ifstat@continues\stat@continuesfalse -\DeclareOption{for}{\stat@fortrue\st@envtrue} -\DeclareOption{from}{\stat@fromtrue\st@envtrue} -\DeclareOption{type}{\stat@typetrue\st@envtrue} -\DeclareOption{title}{\stat@titletrue\st@envtrue} -\DeclareOption{continues}{\stat@continuestrue\st@envtrue} -% \end{macrocode} -% \begin{macro}{\stattrue} -% For convenience, we collect the switches into one. -% \begin{macrocode} -\def\stattrue{\stat@fortrue\stat@fromtrue\stat@typetrue\stat@continuestrue} -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{macro} -% Now, we define two collective options, which are equivalent to turning on all the other -% options. -% \begin{macrocode} -\DeclareOption{draft}{\st@envtrue\st@idtrue\stat@fortrue\stat@fromtrue\typetrue\justtrue} -\DeclareOption{all}{\st@envtrue\stattrue\justtrue} -% \end{macrocode} -% Finally, we need to declare the end of the option declaration section to {\LaTeX}. -% \begin{macrocode} -\ProcessOptions -%</package> -% \end{macrocode} -% -% The next measure is to ensure that the |omdoc| package is loaded (in the right -% version). For {\latexml}, we also initialize the package inclusions. -% \begin{macrocode} -%<package>\RequirePackage{omdoc}[2007/09/09] -%<*ltxml> -# -*- CPERL -*- -package LaTeXML::Package::Pool; -use strict; -use LaTeXML::Package; -RequirePackage('omdoc'); -RequirePackage('myindex'); -%</ltxml> -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \begin{macro}{\define@statement@env} -% We define a meta-macro that allows us to define several variants of statements. Upon -% beginning this environment, we first set the |KeyVal| attributes, then we decide -% whether to print the discourse marker based on the value of the |display| key, then -% (given the right Options were set), we show the semantic annotations, and finally -% initialize the environment using the appropriate macro. Upon ending the environment, -% we just run the respcective termination macro. -% \begin{macrocode} -%<*package> -\def\define@statement@env#1#2{ -\newenvironment{#1}[1][]{\setkeys{stat}{##1} -\ifx\st@display\st@flow\else\stDMemph{#2}:\fi% -\@ifundefined{stat@title}{}% -{\space\ifx\st@display\st@flow\else(\fi\stDMemph{\stat@title}\ifx\st@display\st@flow:\else)\par\fi}\space% -\ifst@env\show@stat@keys{#1}\fi\csname st@#1@initialize\endcsname} -{\csname st@#1@terminate\endcsname}} -%</package> -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{macro} -% -% \begin{environment}{assertion} -% \begin{macrocode} -%<*package> -\newenvironment{assertion}[1][]{\setkeys{stat}{#1} -\ifx\st@display\st@flow\else{\stDMemph{\stat@type}:}\fi% -\@ifundefined{stat@title}{~}{~(\stDMemph{\stat@title})\par}% -\ifst@env\show@stat@keys{#1}\fi\em}{} -%</package> -%<*ltxml> -DefCMPEnvironment('{assertion} OptionalKeyVals:stat', - "<omdoc:assertion ?&KeyVal(#1,'id')(xml:id='&KeyVal(#1,'id')')() type='&KeyVal(#1,'type')'>" - . "?&KeyVal(#1,'title')(<omdoc:metadata><dc:title>&KeyVal(#1,'title')</dc:title></omdoc:metadata>)()" - . "<omdoc:CMP><omdoc:p>#body</omdoc:p></omdoc:CMP>" - ."</omdoc:assertion>\n"); -%</ltxml> -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{environment} -% -% \begin{environment}{simpleDef} -% \begin{macrocode} -%<*package> -\newenvironment{simpleDef}[1][]{\setkeys{stat}{#1} -\ifx\st@display\st@flow\else{\stDMemph{Definition}:}\fi% -\@ifundefined{stat@title}{~}{~(\stDMemph{\stat@title})\par}% -\ifst@env\show@stat@keys{#1}\fi}{} -%</package> -%<*ltxml> -DefCMPEnvironment('{simpleDef} OptionalKeyVals:stat', - "?&KeyVal(#1,'for')(<omdoc:symbol name='&KeyVal(#1,'for')'/>)()" - . "<omdoc:definition type='simple' " - . "?&KeyVal(#1,'id')(xml:id='&KeyVal(#1,'id').def')()" - . "?&KeyVal(#1,'for')(for='&KeyVal(#1,'for')')()>" - . "?&KeyVal(#1,'title')(<omdoc:metadata><dc:title>&KeyVal(#1,'title')</dc:title></omdoc:metadata>)()" - . "<omdoc:CMP><omdoc:p>#body</omdoc:p></omdoc:CMP>" - . "</omdoc:definition>\n"); -%</ltxml> -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{environment} -% -% \begin{environment}{PatternDef} -% \begin{macrocode} -%<*package> -\newenvironment{PatternDef}[1][]{\setkeys{stat}{#1} -\ifx\st@display\st@flow\else{\stDMemph{Definition}:}\fi% -\@ifundefined{stat@title}{~}{~(\stDMemph{\stat@title})\par}% -\ifst@env\show@stat@keys{#1}\fi}{} -\newenvironment{PatternRule}[1]{#1$\colon=$}{} -\newenvironment{PatternCMP}{}{} -%</package> -%<*ltxml> -DefCMPEnvironment('{PatternDef} OptionalKeyVals:stat', - "?&KeyVal(#1,'for')(<omdoc:symbol name='&KeyVal(#1,'for')'/>)()" - . "<omdoc:definition type='pattern' " - . "?&KeyVal(#1,'id')(xml:id='&KeyVal(#1,'id').def')()" - . "?&KeyVal(#1,'for')(for='&KeyVal(#1,'for')')()>" - . "?&KeyVal(#1,'title')(<omdoc:metadata><dc:title>&KeyVal(#1,'title')</dc:title></omdoc:metadata>)()" - . "#body" - . "</omdoc:definition>\n"); -DefEnvironment('{PatternRule}{}', - "<omdoc:requation>#1 #body</omdoc:requation>"); -DefEnvironment('{PatternCMP}{}', - "<omdoc:CMP>#body</omdoc:CMP>"); -%</ltxml> -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{environment} -% -% \begin{environment}{RecDef} -% \begin{macrocode} -%<*package> -\newenvironment{RecDef}[1][]{\setkeys{stat}{#1} -\ifx\st@display\st@flow\else{\stDMemph{Definition}:}\fi% -\@ifundefined{stat@title}{~}{~(\stDMemph{\stat@title})\par}% -\ifst@env\show@stat@keys{#1}\fi}{} -%</package> -%<*ltxml> -DefEnvironment('{RecDef} OptionalKeyVals:stat', - "?&KeyVal(#1,'for')(<omdoc:symbol name='&KeyVal(#1,'for')'/>)()" - . "<omdoc:definition type='inductive' " - . "?&KeyVal(#1,'id')(xml:id='&KeyVal(#1,'id').def')()" - . "?&KeyVal(#1,'for')(for='&KeyVal(#1,'for')')()>" - . "?&KeyVal(#1,'title')(<omdoc:metadata><dc:title>&KeyVal(#1,'title')</dc:title></omdoc:metadata>)()" - . "<omdoc:CMP><omdoc:p>#body</omdoc:p></omdoc:CMP>" - . "</omdoc:definition>\n"); -%</ltxml> -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{environment} -% -% \begin{environment}{example} -% \begin{macrocode} -%<*package> -\def\st@example@initialize{}\def\st@example@terminate{} -\define@statement@env{example}{Example} -%</package> -%<*ltxml> -DefCMPEnvironment('{example} OptionalKeyVals:stat', - "<omdoc:example " - . "?&KeyVal(#1,'id')(xml:id='&KeyVal(#1,'id')')() " - . "for='&KeyVal(#1,'for')'>" - . "<omdoc:CMP><omdoc:p>#body</omdoc:p></omdoc:CMP>" - . "</omdoc:example>\n"); -%</ltxml> -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{environment} -% -% \begin{environment}{axiom} -% \begin{macrocode} -%<*package> -\def\st@axiom@initialize{}\def\st@axiom@terminate{} -\define@statement@env{axiom}{Axiom} -%</package> -%<*ltxml> -DefCMPEnvironment('{axiom} OptionalKeyVals:stat', - "<omdoc:axiom ?&KeyVal(#1,'id')(xml:id='&KeyVal(#1,'id')')()>" - . "?&KeyVal(#1,'title')(<omdoc:metadata><dc:title>&KeyVal(#1,'title')</dc:title></omdoc:metadata>)()" - . "<omdoc:CMP><omdoc:p>#body</omdoc:p></omdoc:CMP>" - . "</omdoc:axiom>\n"); -%</ltxml> -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{environment} -% -% \begin{environment}{consymb} -% \begin{macrocode} -%<*package> -\define@key{consymb}{type}{\def\consymb@type{#1}} -\define@key{consymb}{title}{\def\consymb@title{#1}} -\define@key{consymb}{name}{\def\consymb@name{#1}} -\def\consymb@type{Symbol} -\newenvironment{consymb}[1][]{\setkeys{consymb}{#1} -\ifx\st@display\st@flow\else{\stDMemph{\consymb@type} \consymb@name:}\fi% -\@ifundefined{consymb@title}{~}{~(\stDMemph{\consymb@title})\par}}{} -%</package> -%<*ltxml> -DefEnvironment('{consymb} OptionalKeyVals:stat', - "<omdoc:symbol ?&KeyVal(#1,'id')(xml:id='&KeyVal(#1,'id')')()" - . "name='&KeyVal(#1,'name')'>" - . "<omdoc:metadata>" - . "<dc:description>" - . "#body" - . "</dc:description>" - . "</omdoc:metadata>" - . "</omdoc:symbol>\n"); -%</ltxml> -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{environment} -% -% \begin{macro}{\symtype} -% \begin{macrocode} -%<package>\newcommand{\symtype}[2]{Type (#1): #2} -%<ltxml>DefConstructor('\symtype{}{}',"<omdoc:type system='#1'>#2</omdoc:type>"); -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{macro} -% -% \begin{environment}{definition} -% The |definition| environment itself is quite simple. The only interesting thing is -% that it locally defines the |definiendum| macro, which we do in the initialization -% macro. -% \begin{macro}{\definiendum} -% The |\definiendum| macro is very simple: at the moment we do not do anything with the -% keyword arguments. -% \end{macro} -% \begin{macrocode} -%<*package> -\def\st@definition@initialize{% -\newcommand{\notatiendum}[2][]{\notemph{##2}} -\newcommand{\definiendum}[2][]{\defemph{##2}}} -\def\st@definition@terminate{} -\define@statement@env{definition}{Definition} -%</package> -%<*ltxml> -DefCMPEnvironment('{definition} OptionalKeyVals:stat', sub { - my ($doc, $keyvals, %props) = @_; - my @symbols = @{$props{defs} || []}; - foreach my $symb(@symbols) { - $doc->openElement('omdoc:symbol', name=>$symb); - $doc->closeElement('omdoc:symbol'); } - my %attrs = (); - my $id = $keyvals->getValue('id') if $keyvals; - $attrs{'xml:id'} = $id if $id; - my $ffor = $keyvals->getValue('for') if $keyvals; - my $for = $ffor . join(' ',@symbols) if $ffor; - $attrs{for} = $for if $for; - $doc->openElement('omdoc:definition', %attrs); - my $title = $keyvals->getValue('title') if $keyvals; - if ($title) { - $doc->openElement('omdoc:metadata'); - $doc->openElement('dc:title'); - $doc->absorb($title); - $doc->closeElement('dc:title'); - $doc->closeElement('omdoc:metadata'); } - $doc->openElement('omdoc:CMP'); - $doc->openElement('omdoc:p'); - $doc->absorb($props{body}) if $props{body}; - $doc->closeElement('omdoc:p'); - $doc->closeElement('omdoc:CMP'); - $doc->closeElement('omdoc:definition'); - return; }, - afterDigestBegin=>sub { - my ($stomach, $whatsit) = @_; - my @symbols = (); - $whatsit->setProperty(defs=>\@symbols); - AssignValue('defs', \@symbols, 'global'); - return; }, - afterDigest => sub { - AssignValue('defs', undef, 'global'); - return; }); - -DefConstructor('\definiendum[]{}', - "<omdoc:term role='definiendum' name='#1' cd='#theory'>#2</omdoc:term>", - afterDigest => sub { - my ($stomach, $whatsit) = @_; - my $addr = LookupValue('defs'); - push(@$addr, $whatsit->getArg(1)->toString) if $addr; - $whatsit->setProperty(theory=>LookupValue('current_module')); - return; }); -%</ltxml> -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{environment} -% -% We expand the {\latexml} bindings for |\defin|, |\twindef| and |\atwindef| into two -% instances one will be used for the definition and the other for indexing -% -% \begin{macrocode} -%<*ltxml> -DefMacro('\defin{}', sub { - my @args = (T_BEGIN, $_[1]->unlist, T_END); - (T_CS('\definiendum'), T_OTHER('['), $_[1]->unlist, T_OTHER(']'), @args, T_CS('\defin@index'), @args); }); -DefMacro('\twindef{}{}', sub { - my @args = (T_BEGIN, $_[1]->unlist, T_END, T_BEGIN, $_[2]->unlist, T_END); - (T_CS('\twindef@def'), @args, T_CS('\twindef@index'), @args); }); -DefMacro('\atwindef{}{}{}', sub { - my @args = (T_BEGIN, $_[1]->unlist, T_END, T_BEGIN, $_[2]->unlist, T_END, - T_BEGIN, $_[3]->unlist, T_END); - (T_CS('\atwindef@def'), @args, T_CS('\atwindef@index'), @args); }); -DefConstructor('\twindef@def{}{}', - "<omdoc:term role='definiendum' name='#1-#2' cd='#theory'>#1 #2</omdoc:term>", - afterDigest => sub { - my ($stomach, $whatsit) = @_; - my $addr = LookupValue('defs'); - push(@$addr, $whatsit->getArg(1)->toString.'-'.$whatsit->getArg(2)->toString) if $addr; - $whatsit->setProperty(theory=>LookupValue('current_module')); - return; }, - alias => ''); -DefConstructor('\atwindef@def{}{}{}', - "<omdoc:term role='definiendum' name='#1-#2-#3' cd='#theory'>#1 #2 #3</omdoc:term>", - afterDigest => sub { - my ($stomach, $whatsit) = @_; - my $addr = LookupValue('defs'); - push(@$addr, $whatsit->getArg(1)->toString.'-'.$whatsit->getArg(2)->toString - .'-'.$whatsit->getArg(3)->toString) if $addr; - $whatsit->setProperty(theory=>LookupValue('current_module')); - return; }, - alias => ''); -%</ltxml> -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \begin{environment}{notation} -% \begin{macrocode} -%<*package> -\def\notemph#1{{\bf{#1}}} -\def\st@notation@initialize{\newcommand{\notatiendum}[2][]{\notemph{##2}}} -\def\st@notation@terminate{} -\define@statement@env{notation}{Notation} -%</package> -%<*ltxml> -DefCMPEnvironment('{notation} OptionalKeyVals:stat', - "<omdoc:omtext type='notation' ?&KeyVal(#1,'id')(xml:id='&KeyVal(#1,'id').not')()>" - . "?&KeyVal(#1,'title')(<omdoc:metadata><dc:title>&KeyVal(#1,'title')</dc:title></omdoc:metadata>)()" - . "<omdoc:CMP><omdoc:p>#body</omdoc:p></omdoc:CMP>" - . "</omdoc:omtext>\n"); -DefConstructor('\notatiendum OptionalKeyVals:notation {}', - "<omdoc:phrase type='notation'>#1</omdoc:phrase>"); -%</ltxml> -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{environment} -% -% \begin{macro}{\termin} -% The |termin| macro is very simple, it forgets the semantic annotations\ednote{use -% those for hyperlinking in the future} and puts the -% \begin{macrocode} -%<*package> -\def\termin{\@ifnextchar[{\@termin}{\@termin[]}} -\def\@termin[#1]#2{{\termemph{\index*{#2}}}} -%</package> -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{macro} -% -% Now we care about the configuration switches, they are set to sensible values, if they -% are not defined already. These are just configuration parameters, which should not -% appear in documents, therefore we do not provide {\latexml} bindings for them. -% -% \begin{macrocode} -%<*package> -\providecommand{\termemph}[1]{#1} -\providecommand{\defemph}[1]{{\bf{#1}}} -\providecommand{\stDMemph}[1]{{\bf{#1}}} -%</package> -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \subsection{Providing IDs for {\omdoc} Elements}\label{sec:impl:ids} -% -% To provide default identifiers, we tag all {\omdoc} -% elements that allow |xml:id| attributes by excuting the |numberIt| procedure from |omdoc.sty.ltxml|. -% -% \begin{macrocode} -%<*ltxml.sty> -Tag('omdoc:assertion',afterOpen=>\&numberIt); -Tag('omdoc:definition',afterOpen=>\&numberIt); -%</ltxml.sty> -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \subsection{Finale} -% -% Finally, we need to terminate the file with a success mark for perl. -% \begin{macrocode} -%<ltxml>1; -% \end{macrocode} -% \Finale -\endinput - -% \iffalse -% LocalWords: GPL structuresharing STR dtx keyval env envfalse idfalse idtrue -% LocalWords: displayfalse envtrue displaytrue forfalse typefalse titlefalse -% LocalWords: continuesfalse fortrue fromtrue typetrue titletrue -% LocalWords: continuestrue consymb omtext -%%% Local Variables: -%%% mode: doctex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% End: -% \fi |