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index 9266be6fe3d..1ddf5a4b873 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/xtab/xtab.dtx
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/xtab/xtab.dtx
@@ -3,12 +3,12 @@
% xtab.dtx
% Author: Peter Wilson (herries dot press (at) earthlink dor net)
% Maintainer: Will Robertson (will dot robertson at latex-project dot org)
-% Copyright 1998 -- 2008 Peter R. Wilson
-% Copyright 2010 Will Robertson
+% Copyright 1998--2008 Peter R. Wilson
+% Copyright 2010--2011 Will Robertson
%
% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the
% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either
-% version 1.3c of this license or (at your option) any
+% version 1.3c of this license or (at your option) any
% later version: <http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt>
%
% This work has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained".
@@ -21,9 +21,9 @@
%</driver>
%<xtab>\ProvidesPackage{xtab}
%<*xtab>
- [2010/02/06 v2.3e Extended supertabular package]
+ [2011/07/31 v2.3f Extended supertabular package]
%</xtab>
-%
+%
%<*driver>
\documentclass{ltxdoc}
\usepackage{xtab}
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
\DocInput{xtab.dtx}
\end{document}
%</driver>
-%
+%
% \fi
% \CheckSum{1527}
%
@@ -90,6 +90,17 @@
% \newcommand*{\pstyle}[1]{\textsl {#1}} ^^A typeset a pagestyle
% \newcommand*{\Lenv}[1]{\texttt {#1}} ^^A typeset an environment
%
+% \changes{v2.2}{1998/10/14}{Rewrote the documentation}
+% \changes{v2.2}{1998/10/14}{Changed names from ...supertab... to ...xtab...}
+% \changes{v2.2}{1998/10/14}{Kept supertab... as synonyms for xtab..., but deprecated them}
+% \changes{v2.2a}{2000/02/15}{Deleted supertab... }
+% \changes{v2.2a}{2000/02/15}{Updated to latest ISO class}
+% \changes{v2.3}{2000/04/09}{Improved pagebreak control via \cs{xentrystretch} }
+% \changes{v2.3b}{2007/03/24}{Allow calc package calculations}
+% \changes{v2.3c}{2008/07/26}{Tried to eliminate all extraneous spaces}
+% \changes{v2.3d}{2009/09/04}{New maintainer (Will Robertson)}
+% \changes{v2.3f}{2011/07/31}{Escape some line-endings}
+%
% \title{The \Lpack{xtab} package\thanks{This
% file (\texttt{\dtxfile}) has version number \fileversion, last revised
% \filedate.}}
@@ -111,15 +122,13 @@
%
% \StopEventually{}
%
-%
-%
% \section{Introduction}
%
% Although the \Lpack{xtab} package was originally developed as part of a
% suite for typesetting ISO international standards~\cite{PRW96i}, it
% is also applicable for use with the \LaTeX{} standard classes.
% The package is an extension of the \Lpack{supertabular} package
-% developed by Johannes Braams and Theo
+% developed by Johannes Braams and Theo
% Jurriens.\footnote{\Lpack{supertabular.sty}, version 4.1c, 7 November 1997.}
% It reduces some of the weaknesses noted in the \Lpack{supertabular}
% documentation and provides additional functionality.
@@ -128,7 +137,7 @@
% Section~\ref{sec:usr} provides the user manual for the package which
% enables long tables to be automatically broken across multiple pages.
% Section~\ref{sec:xtab} describes the implementation.
-%
+%
% This manual is typeset according to the conventions of the
% \LaTeX{} \textsc{docstrip} utility which enables the automatic
% extraction of the \LaTeX{} macro source files~\cite{GOOSSENS94}.
@@ -161,12 +170,12 @@
% from the number of lines in subsequent headers, then the
% continuation pages of the table may be too short or, more
% troubling, too long.
-% \end{enumerate}
+% \end{enumerate}
%
-% The weaknesses are caused by trying to guess where \TeX{} will put a page
-% break. The package has to guesstimate how long the next entry will be in
+% The weaknesses are caused by trying to guess where \TeX{} will put a page
+% break. The package has to guesstimate how long the next entry will be in
% the table and, if it is too long for the available space, it puts in its
-% own page break. If its guess is off too much in one direction, \TeX{} will
+% own page break. If its guess is off too much in one direction, \TeX{} will
% break the page unexpectadly; if it's off in the other direction
% \Lpack{supertabular} will put in an unnecessary page break.
%
@@ -186,12 +195,12 @@
% \hline \multicolumn{1}{|c|}{\textbf{Command}} &
% \multicolumn{1}{c|}{\textbf{Effect}} \\ \hline }
% \tablelasthead{\multicolumn{2}{c}%
-% {{\captionsize\bfseries \tablename\ \thetable{} -- concluded from previous page}} \\
+% {{\captionsize\bfseries \tablename\ \thetable{} -- concluded from previous page}} \\
% \hline \multicolumn{1}{|c|}{\textbf{Command}} &
% \multicolumn{1}{c|}{\textbf{Effect}} \\ \hline }
% \tabletail{\hline \multicolumn{2}{|r|}{{Continued on next page}} \\ \hline}
% \tablelasttail{\hline \hline}
-%
+%
% \begin{center}
% \begin{xtabular}{|l|p{0.5\textwidth}|}
% ?\begin{xtabular}{...}? & This is equivalent to the normal
@@ -200,8 +209,8 @@
% just as for the normal tabular environment.
% \\
% &
-% All commands that can be used within a
-% \Lenv{tabular}
+% All commands that can be used within a
+% \Lenv{tabular}
% environment can also be used within
% the \Lenv{xtabular} environment.
% \\
@@ -217,7 +226,7 @@
% If the space left on the page is too short for another row, then
% it ends the current \Lenv{tabular}, performs a page break and starts
% another \Lenv{tabular} on the following page. This process is repeated
-% until all the rows have been output.
+% until all the rows have been output.
% \\
% &
% There are special commands for captioning an \Lenv{xtabular} as a
@@ -226,7 +235,7 @@
% ?\end{tabular}?.
% \\
% &
-% Do not put a \Lenv{xtabular} in a \Lenv{table} environment,
+% Do not put a \Lenv{xtabular} in a \Lenv{table} environment,
% as the \Lenv{table}
% environment keeps its contents on a single page (presumably you
% are using \Lenv{xtabular} because its contents are longer than
@@ -256,7 +265,7 @@
% position, which is at the top
% of the table.
% \\
-% &
+% &
% \textbf{Notes:} You cannot use the ?\caption?
% command but you can put a label after
% any of these captioning commands. If you
@@ -313,7 +322,7 @@
% \\
% &
% For example, you might want to note that the
-% table is continued on the next page.
+% table is continued on the next page.
% \\
% ?\tablelasttail{...}? & The contents of this command are inserted before
% the final (internal) ?\end{tabular}? of the table.
@@ -327,8 +336,8 @@
% \DeleteShortVerb{\?}
% \MakeShortVerb{\|}
%
-% As well as the \Lenv{xtabular} and \Lenv{mpxtabular} environments there
-% are the corresponding starred versions
+% As well as the \Lenv{xtabular} and \Lenv{mpxtabular} environments there
+% are the corresponding starred versions
% (i.e., \Lenv{xtabular*} and \Lenv{mpxtabular*} for use in
% two column mode where the table is meant to span both columns.
%
@@ -338,18 +347,18 @@
% \tablefirsthead{\hline \multicolumn{1}{|c|}{\textbf{Command}} &
% \multicolumn{1}{c|}{\textbf{Effect}} \\ \hline }
% \tablehead{\multicolumn{2}{c}%
-% {{\captionsize\bfseries \tablename\ \thetable{} --
+% {{\captionsize\bfseries \tablename\ \thetable{} --
% continued from previous page}} \\
% \hline \multicolumn{1}{|c|}{\textbf{Command}} &
% \multicolumn{1}{c|}{\textbf{Effect}} \\ \hline }
% \tablelasthead{\multicolumn{2}{c}%
-% {{\captionsize\bfseries \tablename\ \thetable{} --
+% {{\captionsize\bfseries \tablename\ \thetable{} --
% concluded from previous page}} \\
% \hline \multicolumn{1}{|c|}{\textbf{Command}} &
% \multicolumn{1}{c|}{\textbf{Effect}} \\ \hline }
% \tabletail{\hline \multicolumn{2}{|r|}{{Continued on next page}} \\ \hline}
% \tablelasttail{\hline \hline}
-%
+%
% \begin{center}
% \begin{xtabular}{|l|p{0.5\textwidth}|}
% \verb|\begin{xtabular}{...}| & This is equivalent to the normal
@@ -365,13 +374,13 @@
% &
% Unlike the \Lenv{tabular} environment which prevents page breaking
% within the tabular, the \Lenv{xtabular} allows page breaking, so that
-% tabulars can extend automatically across several pages.
+% tabulars can extend automatically across several pages.
% ... ... ...
% \verb|\tablelasttail{...}| & The contents of this command are inserted before
% the final (internal) \verb|\end{tabular}| of the table.
% \\
% &
-% For example, you might want to note that this is where
+% For example, you might want to note that this is where
% the table ends.
% \\
% \end{xtabular}
@@ -379,7 +388,7 @@
% \end{verbatim}
%
% The table is only broken between rows --- a row will not be split
-% across pages. This can lead to some bad page breaks, especially if
+% across pages. This can lead to some bad page breaks, especially if
% there are rows with a large vertical height (like some in Table~\ref{tab:xtab}).
% It is best to keep rows not too tall.
%
@@ -395,20 +404,20 @@
% height of the table on that page. A positive \meta{length} decreases
% the allowed space on the page and a negative \meta{length} increases
% the allowed space.
-%
+%
% For example: \\
-% |\shrinkheight{2\baselineskip}| decreases the space per page by
+% |\shrinkheight{2\baselineskip}| decreases the space per page by
% two lines. \\
% |\shrinkheight{-\baselineskip}| increases the space per page by
% one line. \\
-% Note that I have never tried using this command so I cannot comment
+% Note that I have never tried using this command so I cannot comment
% on its efficacy. Instead, I use the
% |\xentrystretch| command when necessary.
%
% \DescribeMacro{\xentrystretch}
% The command |\xentrystretch{|\meta{decimal-fraction}|}| can be used before
% a table to modify the amount of vertical space apparently
-% consumed by each entry in the subsequent table(s).
+% consumed by each entry in the subsequent table(s).
% The default is |\xentrystretch{0.1}| which
% specifies a 10\% overestimate in the vertical space. Similarly,
% |\xentrystretch{0.25}| will overestimate the space by 25\%. A different
@@ -417,20 +426,20 @@
% a page, thus reducing the chance of \TeX{} putting in a page break before
% the \Lpack{xtab} package is prepared for one.
%
-%
-% You may specify the font used for the
-% |\tablehead| and |\tablelasthead| yourself.
+%
+% You may specify the font used for the
+% |\tablehead| and |\tablelasthead| yourself.
%
% \textbf{Note:} Within ISO documents, captions shall
-% be in bold font. The \file{iso} class also provides
+% be in bold font. The \file{iso} class also provides
% a command for
-% setting the size of the font used in captions, namely
+% setting the size of the font used in captions, namely
% |\captionsize|. The default value for this is set by the \file{iso} class.
% For the curious, the default definition is: \\
% |\newcommand{\captionsize}{\normalsize}|
%
% \subsection{Options}
-%
+%
% The \Lpack{xtab} package has three options which control the amount of
% information that is written to the \file{.log} file. The
% options are:
@@ -443,35 +452,35 @@
% \Lopt{pageshow}, additionally writes information about each line
% that is added to the table.
% \end{enumerate}
-%
-% Under normal circumstances \Lpack{xtab} is used without invoking any
+%
+% Under normal circumstances \Lpack{xtab} is used without invoking any
% option. The \Lopt{pageshow} option may be useful when attempting to cure
% a bad page break. The \Lopt{debugshow} option, as its name implies, is
% principally of use to the \Lpack{xtab} developer.
-%
-% Independently of the options, the command
+%
+% Independently of the options, the command
% |\sstraceon| may be used at any
% point in the document to turn on printing of \Lopt{debugshow} data. This
-% can be turned off later by the |\sstraceoff|
+% can be turned off later by the |\sstraceoff|
% command, which will stop all \Lopt{\ldots show} printing.
-%
-%
+%
+%
% \section{The implementation} \label{sec:xtab}
%
-% The \Lpack{xtab} package provides an extension to the
+% The \Lpack{xtab} package provides an extension to the
% \Lpack{supertabular} package
-% written by Johannes Braams and Theo
+% written by Johannes Braams and Theo
% Jurriens.\footnote{\texttt{supertabular.sty}, version 4.1c, 7 November 1997.}
% The major portion of the following documentation is taken from
% \file{supertabular.dtx}.
-% The package is designed to be used with the \file{iso} class in addition
+% The package is designed to be used with the \file{iso} class in addition
% to the usual \file{article}, etc., classes.
%
% \changes{v2}{1997/11/30}{xtab updated from version 3.7 to version 4.1c of supertabular}
% The extension provided here enables the
% heading on the table on the last page to differ from those on earlier
% pages of the table. The implementation of the extension is based
-% on ideas in David Carlisle's \Lpack{longtable} package.
+% on ideas in David Carlisle's \Lpack{longtable} package.
% The downside of the extension is that \LaTeX{} has to be run twice
% if the document contains a |supertabular|. However, \LaTeX{} is usually
% run at least twice for any but the simplest document in order to get
@@ -492,11 +501,11 @@
% from the number of lines in subsequent headers, then the
% continuation pages of the table may be too short or, more
% troubling, too long.
-% \end{enumerate}
+% \end{enumerate}
%
% The first version of \Lpack{xtab} imported much of the code from the
-% supertabular package (version 3.7) but I found that this did not work
-% well because there were incompatible coded versions of supertabular
+% supertabular package (version 3.7) but I found that this did not work
+% well because there were incompatible coded versions of supertabular
% available on CTAN. Further, I
% found that there were some problems with the original \file{supertabular}
% code in any case.\footnote{I also found a bug in the 4.1b version which
@@ -511,19 +520,10 @@
%
% Now for the code itself. As syntactic sugar, all new macros for the
% extension have the prefix `PWST' to distinguish them from the original
-% macros. I have also denoted all extensions to the original
+% macros. I have also denoted all extensions to the original
% \Lpack{supertabular} by introducing them as \emph{Extension:}.
%
% Announce the name and version of the package, which requires \LaTeXe.
-% \changes{v2.2}{1998/10/14}{Rewrote the documentation}
-% \changes{v2.2}{1998/10/14}{Changed names from ...supertab... to ...xtab...}
-% \changes{v2.2}{1998/10/14}{Kept supertab... as synonyms for xtab..., but deprecated them}
-% \changes{v2.2a}{2000/02/15}{Deleted supertab... }
-% \changes{v2.2a}{2000/02/15}{Updated to latest ISO class}
-% \changes{v2.3}{2000/04/09}{Improved pagebreak control via \cs{xentrystretch} }
-% \changes{v2.3b}{2007/03/24}{Allow calc package calculations}
-% \changes{v2.3c}{2008/07/26}{Tried to eliminate all extraneous spaces}
-% \changes{v2.3d}{2009/09/04}{New maintainer (Will Robertson)}
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*xtab>
% \end{macrocode}
@@ -549,7 +549,6 @@
\DeclareOption{pageshow}{\c@tracingst\thr@@}
\DeclareOption{debugshow}{\c@tracingst5\relax}
\ProcessOptions
-
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%
@@ -559,12 +558,11 @@
% The user-commands |\topcaption| and |\bottomcaption| set the
% flag |@topcaption| to determine where to put the
% tablecaption. The default is to put the caption on the top of
-% the table
+% the table
% \begin{macrocode}
\newif\if@topcaption \@topcaptiontrue
\def\topcaption{\@topcaptiontrue\tablecaption}
\def\bottomcaption{\@topcaptionfalse\tablecaption}
-
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
@@ -587,8 +585,7 @@
% \begin{macro}{\@xtablecaption}
% This command has to function exactly like |\caption| does except
% it has to store its argument (and the optional argument) for
-% later processing \emph{within} the supertabular environment.
-%
+% later processing \emph{within} the supertabular environment.
% \begin{macrocode}
\long\def\tablecaption{%
\refstepcounter{table}\@dblarg{\@xtablecaption}}
@@ -602,7 +599,6 @@
% \begin{macrocode}
\long\gdef\@process@tablecaption{\ST@caption{table}[#1]{#2}}}
\global\let\@process@tablecaption\relax
-
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
@@ -642,7 +638,6 @@
\newskip\ST@rightskip
\newskip\ST@leftskip
\newskip\ST@parfillskip
-
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
@@ -655,7 +650,6 @@
\@ifundefined{@initisotab}{%
\newcommand{\@initisotab}{}%
\newif\ifinfloat}{\typeout{xtab using iso captions}}
-
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
@@ -693,7 +687,6 @@
% \begin{macrocode}
\global\advance\ST@pageleft -\PWSTcapht
\ST@trace\tw@{Added caption. Space left for xtabular: \the\ST@pageleft}}
-
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
@@ -706,13 +699,12 @@
\newcommand\tablehead[1]{%
\gdef\@tablehead{%
\noalign{%
- \global\let\@savcr=\\
+ \global\let\@savcr=\\%
\global\let\\=\org@tabularcr}%
#1%
\noalign{\global\let\\=\@savcr}}}
\tablehead{}
\newcommand\tablefirsthead[1]{\gdef\@table@first@head{#1}}
-
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
@@ -783,7 +775,6 @@
\newdimen\PWST@lastht
\newdimen\PWST@generalht
\newdimen\PWST@ht
-
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
@@ -829,14 +820,13 @@
\newcommand\tabletail[1]{%
\gdef\@tabletail{%
\noalign{%
- \global\let\@savcr=\\
+ \global\let\@savcr=\\%
\global\let\\=\org@tabularcr}%
#1%
\noalign{\global\let\\=\@savcr}}}
\tabletail{}
\newcommand\tablelasttail[1]{\gdef\@table@last@tail{#1}}
\tablelasttail{}
-
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
@@ -864,7 +854,6 @@
\ifnum\c@tracingst>#1\relax
\GenericWarning{(xtab)\@spaces\@spaces}{Package xtab: #2}%
\fi}
-
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
@@ -902,11 +891,10 @@
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\xentrystretch}[1]{\def\PWST@xentrystretch{#1}}
\xentrystretch{0.1}
-
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
-%
+%
%
% \begin{macro}{\ST@headht}
% \begin{macro}{\ST@tailht}
@@ -948,7 +936,6 @@
% of the previous line to use it as an estimate for the height
% of the next line. This is needed for a better estimate of when to
% break the tabular.
-%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newdimen\ST@lineht
\newdimen\ST@stretchht
@@ -987,7 +974,7 @@
% \begin{macro}{\ST@argtabularcr}
% These are redefinitions of |\@tabularcr| and |\@xtabularcr|. This
% is needed to include |\ST@cr| in the definition of
-% |\@xtabularcr|.
+% |\@xtabularcr|.
%
% All redefined macros have names that are similar to the original
% names, except with a leading `ST'.
@@ -1089,7 +1076,6 @@
\fi
\ST@dimen=\z@
\unvbox\ST@pbox\egroup\hfil}
-
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
@@ -1110,7 +1096,6 @@
Arrayed line height: \the\ST@stretchht}%
\global\advance\ST@lineht \PWST@xentrystretch\ST@lineht
\ST@trace\tw@{Stretched line height: \the\ST@lineht}}
-
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
@@ -1139,7 +1124,7 @@
\ST@trace\tw@{two column mode}%
\if@firstcolumn
\ST@trace\tw@{First column}%
- \ifnum\ST@pagesofar > \ST@pageleft
+ \ifnum\ST@pagesofar > \ST@pageleft
\global\ST@pageleft=2\ST@pageleft
\ifnum\ST@pagesofar > \ST@pageleft
\newpage\@calnextpageht
@@ -1286,7 +1271,6 @@
\global\ST@pageleft\@colroom
\global\ST@pagesofar=\z@
\ST@trace\tw@{Maximum space for xtabular: \the\ST@pageleft}}
-
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
@@ -1340,7 +1324,6 @@
\@tablehead\endtabular}%
\PWST@ht = \ht\@tempboxa\advance\PWST@ht\dp\@tempboxa
\global\advance\PWST@generalht by \PWST@ht}
-
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
@@ -1381,7 +1364,6 @@
\global\advance\ST@pageleft -\PWST@ht
\global\ST@pagesofar=\z@
\ST@trace\tw@{Available space for xtabular: \the\ST@pageleft}}
-
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
@@ -1422,7 +1404,7 @@
% \end{macrocode}
% Back to the original code. Save the original definition of |\\|.
% \begin{macrocode}
- \global\let\@oldcr=\\
+ \global\let\@oldcr=\\%
% \end{macrocode}
% Save the current value of |\baselineskip|, as we need it in the
% calculation of the average height of a line.
@@ -1503,7 +1485,6 @@
\ST@trace\tw@{Available space after accounting for header: \the\ST@pageleft}%
\global\advance\ST@pageleft -\ST@tailht%
\ST@trace\tw@{Available space after accounting for tail: \the\ST@pageleft}}
-
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
@@ -1552,7 +1533,6 @@
% \changes{v2}{1997/12/02}{Added setting of \cs{ifinfloat}}
% \begin{macrocode}
\infloattrue}
-
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
@@ -1597,7 +1577,6 @@
% \begin{macrocode}
\expandafter\org@tabular\expandafter{\ST@tableformat}%
\@@tablehead}
-
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
@@ -1630,7 +1609,6 @@
\expandafter{\expandafter\ST@wd\expandafter}%
\expandafter{\ST@tableformat}%
\@@tablehead}
-
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
@@ -1717,8 +1695,7 @@
\noindent\expandafter\csname org@tabular*\expandafter\endcsname
\expandafter{\expandafter\ST@wd\expandafter}%
\expandafter{\ST@tableformat}%
- \@@tablehead}%
-
+ \@@tablehead}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
@@ -1795,7 +1772,6 @@
% \begin{macrocode}
\PWSToplastpagenum
\infloatfalse}
-
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
@@ -1894,7 +1870,6 @@
% environment is simple:
% \begin{macrocode}
\expandafter\let\csname endmpxtabular*\endcsname\endmpxtabular
-
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
@@ -1911,7 +1886,6 @@
\fi
\let\@startpbox\org@startpbox
\let\@endpbox\org@endpbox}
-
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
@@ -1932,7 +1906,6 @@
\let\\=\@oldcr
\noindent
\csname org@tabular*\endcsname}
-
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
@@ -2079,7 +2052,6 @@
% \begin{macrocode}
\global\let\ST@next\@empty
}}
-
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
@@ -2096,7 +2068,6 @@
\global\PWSTlines=\z@
\ST@trace\thr@@{Overflow on last page. Line counter set to \the\PWSTlines}%
\fi}
-
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
@@ -2134,7 +2105,6 @@
% \begin{macrocode}
\global\let\ST@skippage\ST@newpage
}}
-
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
@@ -2200,7 +2170,6 @@
\else
\expandafter\org@tabular\expandafter{\ST@tableformat}%
\fi}
-
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
@@ -2248,7 +2217,6 @@
\let\ST@next\@tablehead
\ST@trace\tw@{Set heading to tablehead}%
\fi}
-
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}