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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/units/units.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/units/units.dtx new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c3ed958aaaa --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/units/units.dtx @@ -0,0 +1,591 @@ +% \iffalse +% +% units.dtx +% Docstrip archive, run through LaTeX. +% +% Copyright (C) 1998 Axel Reichert +% See the files README and COPYING. +% +% \fi +% +% \CheckSum{174} +% +%% \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 \~} +% +% \newcommand{\file}[1]{\texttt{#1}} +% \newcommand{\option}[1]{\texttt{#1}} +% \newcommand{\package}[1]{\texttt{#1}} +% \newcommand{\person}[1]{\textsc{#1}} +% \newcommand{\winkey}{\texttt{(-;}} +% +% \title{\file{units.sty} -- \file{nicefrac.sty}} +% \author{Axel Reichert} +% \date{1998-06-25} +% \maketitle +% \begin{abstract} +% \file{units.sty} is a package for setting units in a +% typographically correct way. It is based upon +% \file{nicefrac.sty}, a package for nice fractions. See the +% files \file{README} and \file{COPYING} for additional +% information. +% \end{abstract} +% \section{Loading} +% \begin{tabbing} +% Only nice fractions: \= |\usepackage{nicefrac}| \\ +% Only units or both: \> |\usepackage{units}| +% \end{tabbing} +% \section{Options} +% \begin{tabbing} +% Tight spacing for units (default): \= +% |\usepackage[tight]{units}| \\ +% Loose spacing for units: \> +% |\usepackage[loose]{units}| \\ +% ``Nice'' fractions (default): \> +% |\usepackage[nice]{nicefrac}| \\ +% ``Ugly'' fractions: \> +% |\usepackage[ugly]{nicefrac}| +% \end{tabbing} +% +% The options \option{nice} and \option{ugly} can also be used for +% the \package{units} package, they will simply be passed to the +% \package{nicefrac} package, so you can combine the options, +% e.\,g.: |\usepackage[loose,ugly]{units}| +% +% Tight spacing means \cmd{\,} for the space between the value and the +% dimension, loose spacing uses |~|, like \unit[1]{m} and 1~m. Nice +% fractions look like \nicefrac{m}{s}, ugly fractions look like m/s +% in text mode and $\frac{\mathrm{m}}{\mathrm{s}}$ in math mode. +% \section{Commands} +% \begin{tabbing} +% Fractions of units: \= +% |\unitfrac[|\meta{val}|]{|\meta{num}|}{|\meta{denom}|}| \kill +% Units: \> |\unit[|\meta{val}|]{|\meta{dim}|}| \\ +% Fractions of units: \> +% |\unitfrac[|\meta{val}|]{|\meta{num}|}{|\meta{denom}|}| \\ +% Nice fractions: \> +% |\nicefrac[|\meta{fontcmd}|]{|\meta{num}|}{|\meta{denom}|}| +% \end{tabbing} +% In these list, \meta{val} and \meta{dim} denote the value and the +% dimension of the unit, respectively. \meta{num} and \meta{denom} +% are the numerator and denominator of the fraction, and +% \meta{fontcmd} can be an author command for fonts or a math +% alphabet, see \file{fntguide.dvi}. +% +% Typically, \meta{val} is only a number and \meta{num} and +% \meta{denom} are relatively simple \LaTeX{} expressions. If you +% really feel the need for putting whole paragraphs or complex +% formula into such a fraction, you have misunderstood the purpose +% of this package. \winkey +% +% It is very important to be aware of the fact that all these +% commands distinguish between text mode and math mode. Within text +% mode, the font of the surrounding text will be used by default, +% for math mode \cmd{\mathrm} is the default. +% +% This is quite sensible, because you would not want your +% collection of delicious recipes (typeset in a mega-cool ultra +% condensed bold italic calligraphical font) contain those spindle +% Computer Modern Roman just for half a litre of milk. \winkey +% +% Otherwise, when working on scientific papers, strict and +% consistent notation is really a virtue, and, like it or not, +% units are typeset with upright fonts. So take great care when +% deciding about math mode or not. +% \section{Examples} +% \begin{tabbing} +% |\sffamily\itshape$\unitfrac[1]{m}{s}$| \quad \= +% \sffamily\itshape$\unitfrac[1]{m}{s}$ \kill +% |\sffamily\bfseries\unit{m}| \> \sffamily\bfseries\unit{m} \\ +% |\sffamily\bfseries$\unit{m}$| \> \sffamily\bfseries$\unit{m}$ \\ +% |\sffamily\itshape\unit[1]{m}| \> \sffamily\itshape\unit[1]{m} \\ +% |\sffamily\itshape$\unit[1]{m}$| \> \sffamily\itshape$\unit[1]{m}$ \\ +% |\sffamily\bfseries\unitfrac{m}{s}| \> +% \sffamily\bfseries\unitfrac{m}{s} \\ +% |\sffamily\bfseries$\unitfrac{m}{s}$| \> +% \sffamily\bfseries$\unitfrac{m}{s}$ \\ +% |\sffamily\itshape\unitfrac[1]{m}{s}| \> +% \sffamily\itshape\unitfrac[1]{m}{s} \\ +% |\sffamily\itshape$\unitfrac[1]{m}{s}$| \> +% \sffamily\itshape$\unitfrac[1]{m}{s}$ +% \end{tabbing} +% As you can see, font changes are ignored in math mode~\ldots +% \begin{tabbing} +% |\scriptsize\sffamily\itshape$\unitfrac[1]{m}{s}$| \quad \= +% \scriptsize\sffamily\itshape$\unitfrac[1]{m}{s}$ \kill +% |\scriptsize\sffamily\itshape\unitfrac[1]{m}{s}| \> +% \scriptsize\sffamily\itshape\unitfrac[1]{m}{s} \\ +% |\scriptsize\sffamily\itshape$\unitfrac[1]{m}{s}$| \> +% \scriptsize\sffamily\itshape$\unitfrac[1]{m}{s}$ +% \end{tabbing} +% \ldots~except for the fontsize. +% \begin{tabbing} +% |\bfseries\itshape$\nicefrac{1}{2}$| \quad \= +% \bfseries\itshape$\nicefrac{1}{2}$ \kill +% |\bfseries\itshape\nicefrac{1}{2}| \> +% \bfseries\itshape\nicefrac{1}{2} \\ +% |\bfseries\itshape$\nicefrac{1}{2}$| \> +% \bfseries\itshape$\nicefrac{1}{2}$ \\ +% |\nicefrac[\texttt]{1}{2}| \> \nicefrac[\texttt]{1}{2} \\ +% |\nicefrac[\texttt]{\textit{1}}{2}| \> +% \nicefrac[\texttt]{\textit{1}}{2} \\ +% |$\nicefrac[\mathcal]{A}{B}$| \> $\nicefrac[\mathcal]{A}{B}$ +% \end{tabbing} +% The \cmd{\nicefrac} command can deal even with quite strange font +% changing commands. +% \section{Typography} +% Why should units be typeset in upright fonts, not in italics? +% Because they have to be distinguished from normal variables: +% ``\unit{m}'' is meter, ``$m$'' is a variable, for example a mass. +% +% Why should the space between the value and the dimension be +% non-breakable? Because the reader is disturbed by linebreaks like +% 1 $\mathrm{m}$. +% +% Why should the space between the value and the dimension be a +% half word space only? Because things belonging together are +% typeset tighter. Compare \unit[1]{m} with 1~m and the normal word +% spacing, which can vary from line to line. +% +% Why should nice fractions be typeset so that the numerator does +% not extend above the height of the letter ``M'' and the +% denominator does not extend below the baseline? Because otherwise +% a stretching of the baselineskip could be necessary due to +% descenders. +% +% By the way, a very common mistake is to place units into +% brackets, like [\unit{N}]. The correct notation is $[F] = +% \unit{N}$. The brackets indeed are a function with a variable as +% an argument. The value returned is the unit. If you need to +% specify units in table headings, then use a single row for the +% units, where you put them into \emph{parentheses} instead. +% \section{Bugs} +% None, are you kidding? +% \section{Features} +% \begin{itemize} +% \item Consistent and logical markup of units is enhanced instead +% of fiddling around with spacing and fonts. +% \item The same command works in text mode \emph{and} math mode, +% font and size are adjusted automatically for nice integration +% within text mode while forcing strict notation in math mode. +% \item Basic requirements of typography are fulfilled: Forbidden +% linebreaks, correct spacing and the numerator automatically +% aligning with the height of an ``M''. +% \item Easy configuration by use of package options. +% \end{itemize} +% \section{Bugs again \winkey} +% Ok, ok, you got me. +% \begin{itemize} +% \item Fonts without ``M'' do not work correctly. Do you know one? +% \item Fractions in \cmd{\scriptscriptstyle} look ugly because they +% exceed the height of an ``M''. As far as I know this is a +% \LaTeX{} problem, because there are no smaller math fonts +% available. +% \item The kerning between numerator and slash or denominator and +% slash is bad. In fact, there is none. +% \item The combination of the \option{ugly} option with text mode +% can lead to ambiguous fractions. Be happy that a warning is +% issued. Why do you use this option? Your boss? Ah, I see. +% \end{itemize} +% \section{Implementation} +% \subsection{Documentation Driver} +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*driver> +\documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{ltxdoc} \usepackage{units} +\begin{document} + \DocInput{units.dtx} +\end{document} +%</driver> +% \end{macrocode} +% \StopEventually{ +% \font\logosl=logosl10 scaled\magstep1 +% \begin{thebibliography}{1} +% \bibitem{Goossens:1994} +% \textsc{Goossens, M.; Mittelbach, F.; Samarin, A.}: \emph{Der +% \LaTeX-Begleiter}. \newblock Addison-Wesley, Bonn, 1st edn., +% 1994. +% \bibitem{Kopka:1994} +% \textsc{Kopka, H.}: \emph{Einf{\"u}hrung}, vol.~1 of +% \emph{\LaTeX}. \newblock Addison-Wesley, Bonn, 1st edn., +% 1994. +% \bibitem{Kopka:1995} +% \textsc{Kopka, H.}: \emph{Erg{\"a}nzungen -- mit einer +% Einf{\"u}hrung in {\logosl META}\-{\logosl FONT}}, vol.~2 of +% \emph{\LaTeX}. \newblock Addison-Wesley, Bonn, 1st edn., +% 1995. +% \bibitem{Kopka:1997} +% \textsc{Kopka, H.}: \emph{Erweiterungen}, vol.~3 of +% \emph{\LaTeX}. \newblock Addison-Wesley-Longman, Bonn, 1997. +% \bibitem{Willberg:1997} +% \textsc{Willberg, H.\,P.; Forssman, F.}: +% \emph{Lesetypographie}. \newblock Schmidt, Mainz, 1997. +% \end{thebibliography} +% } +% \subsection{\file{units.sty}} +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*units> +% \end{macrocode} +% \subsubsection{Identification} +% As this package uses the \cmd{\RequirePackage} command, it does +% not work with older \LaTeXe{} versions. +% \begin{macrocode} +\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1995/12/01] +% \end{macrocode} +% The package identifies itself with its release date, a version +% number, and a short description. +% \begin{macrocode} +\ProvidesPackage{units}[1998/06/25 v0.9a Typesetting units] +% \end{macrocode} +% \subsubsection{Initialization} +% The \package{ifthen} package is loaded because a new boolean +% variable has to be declared. +% \begin{macrocode} +\RequirePackage{ifthen} +\newboolean{B@UnitsLoose} +% \end{macrocode} +% \subsubsection{Option Declaration} +% This boolean variable is set according to the package options. +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareOption{tight}{\setboolean{B@UnitsLoose}{false}} +\DeclareOption{loose}{\setboolean{B@UnitsLoose}{true}} +% \end{macrocode} +% Other options will be passed to the \package{nicefrac} package. +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareOption*{% + \PassOptionsToPackage{\CurrentOption}{nicefrac}% +} +% \end{macrocode} +% \subsubsection{Option Processing} +% If no options are specified, tight spacing between the value and +% the dimension of a unit is used by default. Otherwise the options +% are processed in the order given by the calling command. +% \begin{macrocode} +\ExecuteOptions{tight} +\ProcessOptions* +% \end{macrocode} +% \subsubsection{Loading Files} +% \enlargethispage{\baselineskip} +% Because the macro used for fractions of units is also helpful for +% other nice fractions, it is build into a stand-alone package +% called \package{nicefrac}, which therefore is required by +% \file{units.sty}. +% \begin{macrocode} +\RequirePackage{nicefrac}[1998/06/25] +% \end{macrocode} +% \subsubsection{Defining Commands} +% In order to make debugging easier for the package user (missing +% braces or brackets), all commands are declared with the +% \texttt{*}-form of \cmd{\DeclareRobustCommand}. The \texttt{*}-form +% does not allow ``long'' arguments for the commands, so e.\,g.\ +% |\par| commands are forbidden inside the arguments. This should +% be no serious restriction. \winkey +% \begin{macro}{\unit} +% First, it is checked if the optional argument is +% empty.\footnote{Credits go to \person{Bernd Raichle} for +% supplying this method.} +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRobustCommand*{\unit}[2][]{% + \begingroup + \def\0{#1}% + \expandafter + \endgroup +% \end{macrocode} +% If it is, nothing happens. +% \begin{macrocode} + \ifx\0\@empty +% \end{macrocode} +% Otherwise it is typeset and followed by a space depending on the +% boolean declared above. +% \begin{macrocode} + \else + #1% + \ifthenelse{\boolean{B@UnitsLoose}}{~}{\,}% + \fi +% \end{macrocode} +% The use of upright fonts for the dimension is forced in math +% mode. Units in text mode are typeset with the currently active font. +% \begin{macrocode} + \ifthenelse{\boolean{mmode}}{\mathrm{#2}}{#2}% +} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\unitfrac} +% Fractions of units are typeset by means of the \cmd{\nicefrac} +% command. Upright fonts are forced in math mode by use of the +% optional argument. The rest of code is identical to the former +% macro. +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRobustCommand*{\unitfrac}[3][]{% + \begingroup + \def\0{#1}% + \expandafter + \endgroup + \ifx\0\@empty + \else + #1% + \ifthenelse{\boolean{B@UnitsLoose}}{~}{\,}% + \fi + \ifthenelse{\boolean{mmode}}{% + \nicefrac[\mathrm]{#2}{#3}% + }% + {% + \nicefrac{#2}{#3}% + }% +} +%</units> +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \subsection{\file{nicefrac.sty}} +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*nicefrac> +% \end{macrocode} +% \subsubsection{Identification} +% \begin{macrocode} +\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1995/12/01] +\ProvidesPackage{nicefrac}[1998/06/25 v0.9a Nice fractions] +% \end{macrocode} +% \subsubsection{Initialization} +% First, some new lengths are allocated. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newlength{\L@UnitsRaiseDisplaystyle} +\newlength{\L@UnitsRaiseTextstyle} +\newlength{\L@UnitsRaiseScriptstyle} +% \end{macrocode} +% \subsubsection{Loading Files} +% The \package{ifthen} package is loaded for easier handling of decisions. +% \begin{macrocode} +\RequirePackage{ifthen} +% \end{macrocode} +% \subsubsection{Defining Commands} +% \begin{macro}{\@UnitsNiceFrac} +% Now the code used for nice fractions in math mode: +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRobustCommand*{\@UnitsNiceFrac}[3][]{% + \ifthenelse{\boolean{mmode}}{% +% \end{macrocode} +% For each of the four different math styles the ``M'' height is +% measured, taking specified font changing commands into account. +% \begin{macrocode} + \settoheight{\L@UnitsRaiseDisplaystyle}{% + \ensuremath{\displaystyle#1{M}}% + }% + \settoheight{\L@UnitsRaiseTextstyle}{% + \ensuremath{\textstyle#1{M}}% + }% + \settoheight{\L@UnitsRaiseScriptstyle}{% + \ensuremath{\scriptstyle#1{M}}% + }% + \settoheight{\@tempdima}{% + \ensuremath{\scriptscriptstyle#1{M}}% + }% +% \end{macrocode} +% The raise height is calculated by taking the difference between +% the height of a normal ``M'' and the height of an ``M'' set in +% the correct numerator size. +% \begin{macrocode} + \addtolength{\L@UnitsRaiseDisplaystyle}{% + -\L@UnitsRaiseScriptstyle% + }% + \addtolength{\L@UnitsRaiseTextstyle}{% + -\L@UnitsRaiseScriptstyle% + }% + \addtolength{\L@UnitsRaiseScriptstyle}{-\@tempdima}% +% \end{macrocode} +% The height of the numerator above the baseline is dependent on +% the actual fontsize within the math environment.\footnote{Credits +% go to \person{Wolfgang May} for telling me of the +% \cmd{\mathchoice} command.} The numerator is put into an +% appropriately raised box, within math mode (the additional +% \cmd{\ensuremath} is necessary, because the \cmd{\raisebox} +% command leaves math mode). +% +% The fontsize for the numerator part is \cmd{\scriptstyle} within +% \cmd{\displaystyle} and \cmd{\textstyle}, but +% \cmd{\scriptscriptstyle} within \cmd{\scriptstyle} and +% \cmd{\scriptscriptstyle} context. +% +% Then the numerator is typeset either with the upright math font or +% using the font command specified in the optional argument (if it +% is given). Only the math alphabet commands may be used: +% \cmd{\mathnormal}, \cmd{\mathrm}, \cmd{\mathbf}, \cmd{\mathsf}, +% \cmd{\mathit}, \cmd{\mathtt}, and \cmd{\mathcal}. +% \begin{macrocode} + \mathchoice + {% + \raisebox{\L@UnitsRaiseDisplaystyle}{% + \ensuremath{\scriptstyle#1{#2}}% + }% + }% + {% + \raisebox{\L@UnitsRaiseTextstyle}{% + \ensuremath{\scriptstyle#1{#2}}% + }% + }% + {% + \raisebox{\L@UnitsRaiseScriptstyle}{% + \ensuremath{\scriptscriptstyle#1{#2}}% + }% + }% +% \end{macrocode} +% Within \cmd{\scriptscriptstyle} context, \LaTeX{} does \emph{not} +% use even smaller fonts for numerator or denominator. Following +% the above calculation scheme would lead to a raise height of +% \unit[0]{pt}. Because this could make fractions at least +% ambiguous (if not wrong, like $\mathrm{J}/\mathrm{kg\cdot K}$ for +% specific thermal capacity), the numerator in +% \cmd{\scriptscriptstyle} context is raised by the same amount as +% in \cmd{\scriptstyle} context and so exceeds the height of an +% adjacent ``M''. This is ugly, but cannot be avoided. +% \begin{macrocode} + {% + \raisebox{\L@UnitsRaiseScriptstyle}{% + \ensuremath{\scriptscriptstyle#1{#2}}% + }% + }% +% \end{macrocode} +% The slash is typeset with reduced spacing to the numerator and to +% the denominator. +% \begin{macrocode} + \mkern-2mu/\mkern-1mu% +% \end{macrocode} +% The denominator needs a seperate group to delimit the range of the +% font commands. The choice for the fontsize and the font changing +% are made just like for the numerator. +% \begin{macrocode} + \begingroup + \mathchoice + {\scriptstyle}% + {\scriptstyle}% + {\scriptscriptstyle}% + {\scriptscriptstyle}% + #1{#3}% + \endgroup + }% +% \end{macrocode} +% Now the code for nice fractions in text mode: +% \begin{macrocode} + {% +% \end{macrocode} +% First, the height of a normal ``M'' is measured. +% \begin{macrocode} + \settoheight{\L@UnitsRaiseTextstyle}{#1{M}}% +% \end{macrocode} +% \LaTeX{} offers no commands for relative fontsizes. To make the +% macro work for example within footnotes or chapter headings, it +% is necessary to avoid absolute sizing commands like +% \cmd{\normalsize} or \cmd{\scriptsize}. To obtain a fontsize +% that suits for the numerator and denominator, some code was taken +% from the \LaTeX{} kernel (\file{latex.ltx}, definition of +% \cmd{\textsuperscript}). +% +% In all these measurements the font changing effect of the +% optional argument is taken into account. Only the following font +% commands may be used: \cmd{\textnormal}, \cmd{\textrm}, +% \cmd{\textsf}, \cmd{\texttt}, \cmd{\textbf}, \cmd{\textmd}, +% \cmd{\textup}, \cmd{\textit}, \cmd{\textsc}, and \cmd{\textsl}. +% \begin{macrocode} + \settoheight{\@tempdima}{% + \ensuremath{% + \mbox{\fontsize\sf@size\z@\selectfont#1{M}}% + }% + }% +% \end{macrocode} +% Both lengths are subtracted. The result is used for the raise of +% the numerator. +% \begin{macrocode} + \addtolength{\L@UnitsRaiseTextstyle}{-\@tempdima}% +% \end{macrocode} +% Finally, the numerator is typeset in ``relative scriptsize'' +% either with the normal text font or using the font command +% specified in the optional argument (if it is given). +% \begin{macrocode} + \raisebox{\L@UnitsRaiseTextstyle}{% + \ensuremath{% + \mbox{\fontsize\sf@size\z@\selectfont#1{#2}}% + }% + }% +% \end{macrocode} +% The code for the slash and the denominator should now be straight +% forward. +% \begin{macrocode} + \ensuremath{\mkern-2mu}/\ensuremath{\mkern-1mu}% + \ensuremath{% + \mbox{\fontsize\sf@size\z@\selectfont#1{#3}}% + }% + }% +} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \begin{macro}{\@UnitsUglyFrac} +% Ugly fractions in math mode~\ldots +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRobustCommand*{\@UnitsUglyFrac}[3][]{% + \ifthenelse{\boolean{mmode}}{% +% \end{macrocode} +% \ldots~are typeset just like normal fractions. +% \begin{macrocode} + \frac{#1{#2}}{#1{#3}}% + }% +% \end{macrocode} +% \newpage +% In text mode~\ldots +% \begin{macrocode} + {% +% \end{macrocode} +% ~\ldots they are typeset like J/kg\textperiodcentered K. +% \begin{macrocode} + #1{#2}/#1{#3}% +% \end{macrocode} +% Because the fraction can get ambiguous or even wrong, a warning +% message is issued. +% \begin{macrocode} + \PackageWarning{nicefrac}{% + You used \protect\nicefrac\space or + \protect\unitfrac\space in text mode\MessageBreak + and specified the ``ugly'' option.\MessageBreak + The fraction may be ambiguous or wrong.\MessageBreak + Please make sure the denominator is + correct.\MessageBreak + If it is, you can safely ignore\MessageBreak + this warning + }% + }% +} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \subsubsection{Option Declaration} +% Dependent on the package options, the \cmd{\nicefrac} command +% typesets either nice or ugly fractions by means of the +% corresponding macros. +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareOption{nice}{% + \DeclareRobustCommand*{\nicefrac}{\@UnitsNiceFrac}% +} +\DeclareOption{ugly}{% + \DeclareRobustCommand*{\nicefrac}{\@UnitsUglyFrac}% +} +% \end{macrocode} +% \subsubsection{Option Processing} +% If no options are specified, nice fractions are used by default. +% Otherwise the options are processed in the order given by the +% calling command. +% \begin{macrocode} +\ExecuteOptions{nice} +\ProcessOptions* +%</nicefrac> +% \end{macrocode} +% \Finale +\endinput |