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-rw-r--r-- | Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mh/breqn.dtx | 58 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mh/empheq.dtx | 36 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mh/flexisym.dtx | 10 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mh/mathstyle.dtx | 94 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mh/mathtools.dtx | 664 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mh/mhsetup.dtx | 8 |
6 files changed, 709 insertions, 161 deletions
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mh/breqn.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mh/breqn.dtx index d1bc7151b99..1a29cd69d1f 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mh/breqn.dtx +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mh/breqn.dtx @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ % \iffalse meta-comment % % Copyright (C) 1997-2003 by Michael J. Downes -% Copyright (C) 2007-2008 by Morten Hoegholm <mh.ctan@gmail.com> +% Copyright (C) 2007-2008 by Morten Hoegholm % % This work may be distributed and/or modified under the % conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ % % This work has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". % -% This Current Maintainer of this work is Morten Hoegholm, +% This Current Maintainer of this work is % Lars Madsen, Will Robertson and Joseph Wright. % % This work consists of the main source file breqn.dtx @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ \input docstrip.tex \Msg{************************************************************************} \Msg{* Installation} -\Msg{* Package: breqn 2008/07/28 v0.98 Breqn (MH)} +\Msg{* Package: breqn 2012/05/10 v0.98b Breqn} \Msg{************************************************************************} \keepsilent @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ This is a generated file. Copyright (C) 1997-2003 by Michael J. Downes -Copyright (C) 2007-2008 by Morten Hoegholm <mh.ctan@gmail.com> +Copyright (C) 2007-2008 by Morten Hoegholm This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ LaTeX version 2005/12/01 or later. This work has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". -This Current Maintainer of this work is Morten Hoegholm, +This Current Maintainers of this work is Lars Madsen, Will Robertson and Joseph Wright. This work consists of the main source file breqn.dtx @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ and the derived files %<*driver> \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} \ProvidesFile{breqn.drv}% - [2008/07/28 v0.98 breqn (MH)] + [2012/05/10 v0.98b breqn] \documentclass{ltxdoc} \CodelineIndex \EnableCrossrefs @@ -232,8 +232,10 @@ and the derived files % \fi % % \title{The \pkg{breqn} package} -% \date{2008/07/28 v0.98} -% \author{Morten H\o gholm \\\texttt{mh.ctan@gmail.com}} +% \date{2012/05/10 v0.98b} +% \author{The breqn maintainers\thanks{The maintainers would like to thank +% Morten H\o gholm for bringing \texttt{breqn} forward} +% \\\texttt{mh.ctan@gmail.com}} % % \maketitle % \begin{abstract} @@ -251,16 +253,17 @@ and the derived files % the \TeX\ world---Michael passed away in early 2003 at the age of % only~44. % -% The American Mathematical Society has kindly allowed me to assume -% maintainership of this part of his work and I wish to express my -% gratitude to them and to Barbara Beeton in particular for providing -% me with the files I needed. +% The American Mathematical Society kindly allowed Morten H\o gholm to +% assume maintainership of this part of his work and he wish to +% express my gratitude to them and to Barbara Beeton in particular for +% providing me with the files he needed. % -% I hope to continue Michael's work, thereby allowing users to create +% MH hope to continue Michael's work, thereby allowing users to create % more \emph{masterpieces of the publishing art} as I think he would % have wanted. % -% +% Following the July 2008 breqn release, breqn was left in the hands +% of a maintenance team, while MH moved on with other projects. % % \section{Package loading} % @@ -1013,7 +1016,12 @@ and the derived files % Declare package name and date. % \begin{macrocode} \RequirePackage{expl3}[2009/08/05] -\ProvidesExplPackage{breqn}{2009/08/07}{0.98a}{Breaking equations} +\ProvidesExplPackage{breqn}{2012/05/10}{0.98b}{Breaking equations} +% \end{macrocode} +% Regrettably, \pkg{breqn} is internally a mess, so we have to take +% some odd steps. +% \begin{macrocode} +\ExplSyntaxOff % \end{macrocode} % % @@ -1514,6 +1522,7 @@ and the derived files \splitfirstmark{\string\splitfirstmark:}% \splitbotmark{\string\splitbotmark:}% #1{\string#1}% + \@nil % for the \@car \edef\@tempa{\expandafter\strip@prefix\meaning\@tempb}% \edef\@tempb{\meaning#1}% \ifx\@tempa\@tempb \global\let#2#1% @@ -4759,24 +4768,19 @@ and the derived files % \end{macro} % % +% \begin{macro}{\true@true@true} % \begin{macro}{\true@false@true} -% \begin{macrocode} -\def\true@false@true{\fi\fi\iftrue\iffalse\iftrue} -% \end{macrocode} -% \end{macro} -% -% +% \begin{macro}{\false@true@false} % \begin{macro}{\false@false@false} % \begin{macrocode} +\def\true@true@true {\fi\fi\iftrue \iftrue \iftrue } +\def\true@false@true {\fi\fi\iftrue \iffalse\iftrue } +\def\false@true@false {\fi\fi\iffalse\iftrue \iffalse} \def\false@false@false{\fi\fi\iffalse\iffalse\iffalse} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} -% -% -% \begin{macro}{\false@true@false} -% \begin{macrocode} -\def\false@true@false{\fi\fi\iffalse\iftrue\iffalse} -% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} % \end{macro} % % diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mh/empheq.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mh/empheq.dtx index 8f46877b052..8d598a56b02 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mh/empheq.dtx +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mh/empheq.dtx @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ % \iffalse meta-comment % -% Copyright (C) 2002-2007 by Morten Hoegholm <mh.ctan@gmail.com> +% Copyright (C) 2002-2007 by Morten Hoegholm % % This work may be distributed and/or modified under the % conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either @@ -12,7 +12,8 @@ % % This work has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". % -% This Current Maintainer of this work is Morten Hoegholm. +% This Current Maintainer of this work is +% Lars Madsen, Will Robertson and Joseph Wright. % % This work consists of the main source file empheq.dtx % and the derived files @@ -76,7 +77,7 @@ This is a generated file. -Copyright (C) 2002-2007 by Morten Hoegholm <mh.ctan@gmail.com> +Copyright (C) 2002-2007 by Morten Hoegholm This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either @@ -88,7 +89,8 @@ LaTeX version 2005/12/01 or later. This work has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". -This Current Maintainer of this work is Morten Hoegholm. +This Current Maintainer of this work is +Lars Madsen, Will Robertson and Joseph Wright. This work consists of the main source file empheq.dtx and the derived files @@ -126,7 +128,7 @@ and the derived files %<*driver> \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} \ProvidesFile{empheq.drv}% - [2007/12/03 v2.12 Emphasizing equations (MH)] + [2012/05/09 v2.13 Emphasizing equations] \documentclass{ltxdoc} \usepackage{mathpazo} \usepackage[overload]{empheq} @@ -356,7 +358,10 @@ and the derived files % \title{The \pkg{empheq} package\thanks{This file has version number % \fileversion, last revised \filedate.}\\ % Emphasizing equations in \LaTeXe} -% \author{Morten H\o gholm} +% \author{Lars Madsen, Will Robertson and Joseph +% Wright\\ (maintainers)\thanks{The maintainers would like to thank +% Morten H\o gholm for his contributions to this package}} +% % \date{\filedate} % % \maketitle @@ -1141,6 +1146,23 @@ and the derived files % % \subsection{Support for \pkg{ntheorem}}\label{sec:ntheorem-support} % +% \changes{v2.13}{2012/05/09}{Added caveat} +% \textbf{Caveat:} Due to an unfortunate interaction between \pkg{empheq} and +% \pkg{ntheorem}, users may want to add +% \begin{verbatim} +% \usetagform{default} +% \end{verbatim} +% \emph{after} loading \pkg{ntheorem} otherwise the tags may be +% placed wrong and any labels within the \env{empheq} environment may +% be lost. In the future \pkg{ntheorem} should be able to test for +% this and add \verb|\usetagform{default}| automatically. +% +% Users who use \verb|\usetagform| to get another tag design, should +% make sure to postpone this configuration until \emph{after} loading +% \pkg{ntheorem}. +% +% \bigskip +% % \changes{v2.00}{2004/04/14}{Added description of the % \opt{ntheorem} option} % \changes{v1.05}{2004/02/16}{Added support for the end-of-theorem @@ -1545,7 +1567,7 @@ and the derived files % \section{Contact information} % % Should you have any feature request, suggestions, or bug reports -% then feel free to contact me at +% then feel free to contact us at % \begin{quote} % \email{mh.ctan@gmail.com} % \end{quote} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mh/flexisym.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mh/flexisym.dtx index 0f804a1d3fe..7b4df2f5abc 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mh/flexisym.dtx +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mh/flexisym.dtx @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ % \iffalse meta-comment % % Copyright (C) 1997-2003 by Michael J. Downes -% Copyright (C) 2007-2008 by Morten Hoegholm <mh.ctan@gmail.com> +% Copyright (C) 2007-2008 by Morten Hoegholm % % This work may be distributed and/or modified under the % conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ % % This work has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". % -% This Current Maintainer of this work is Morten Hoegholm, +% This Current Maintainer of this work is % Lars Madsen, Will Robertson and Joseph Wright. % % This work consists of the main source file flexisym.dtx @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ This is a generated file. Copyright (C) 1997-2003 by Michael J. Downes -Copyright (C) 2007-2010 by Morten Hoegholm <mh.ctan@gmail.com> +Copyright (C) 2007-2010 by Morten Hoegholm This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ LaTeX version 2005/12/01 or later. This work has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". -This Current Maintainer of this work is Morten Hoegholm, +This Current Maintainer of this work is Lars Madsen, Will Robertson and Joseph Wright. This work consists of the main source file flexisym.dtx @@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ and the derived files % % \title{The \textsf{flexisym} package} % \date{2008/08/08 v0.97a} -% \author{Morten H\o gholm \\\texttt{mh.ctan@gmail.com}} +% \author{Morten H\o gholm \\Maintainers: \texttt{mh.ctan@gmail.com}} % % \maketitle % diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mh/mathstyle.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mh/mathstyle.dtx index 4e21d9853bc..a3d33a58efa 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mh/mathstyle.dtx +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mh/mathstyle.dtx @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ % \iffalse meta-comment % % Copyright (C) 1997-2003 by Michael J. Downes -% Copyright (C) 2007-2008 by Morten Hoegholm <mh.ctan@gmail.com> +% Copyright (C) 2007-2008 by Morten Hoegholm % % This work may be distributed and/or modified under the % conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ % % This work has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". % -% This Current Maintainer of this work is Morten Hoegholm, +% This Current Maintainer of this work is % Lars Madsen, Will Robertson and Joseph Wright. % % This work consists of the main source file mathstyle.dtx @@ -67,8 +67,7 @@ %<*install> \input docstrip.tex \Msg{************************************************************************} -\Msg{* Installation} -\Msg{* Package: mathstyle 2008/11/25 v0.88 Mathstyle (MH)} +\Msg{* Installation for package: mathstyle} \Msg{************************************************************************} \keepsilent @@ -79,7 +78,7 @@ This is a generated file. Copyright (C) 1997-2003 by Michael J. Downes -Copyright (C) 2007-2008 by Morten Hoegholm <mh.ctan@gmail.com> +Copyright (C) 2007-2011 by Morten Hoegholm et al This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either @@ -91,7 +90,7 @@ LaTeX version 2005/12/01 or later. This work has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". -This Current Maintainer of this work is Morten Hoegholm, +This Current Maintainer of this work is Lars Madsen, Will Robertson and Joseph Wright. This work consists of the main source file mathstyle.dtx @@ -127,10 +126,16 @@ and the derived files %<*ignore> \fi %</ignore> +% +%<*driver> +\ProvidesFile{mathstyle.drv} +%</driver> +%<package>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} +%<package>\ProvidesPackage{mathstyle} +%<*package|driver> + [2011/08/03 v0.90 Tracking mathstyle implicitly] +%</package|driver> %<*driver> -\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} -\ProvidesFile{mathstyle.drv}% - [2008/11/25 v0.88 mathstyle (MH)] \documentclass{ltxdoc} \CodelineIndex \EnableCrossrefs @@ -142,9 +147,10 @@ and the derived files %</driver> % \fi % +% \GetFileInfo{mathstyle.drv} % \title{The \textsf{mathstyle} package} -% \date{2008/08/13 v0.87} -% \author{Morten H\o gholm \\\texttt{mh.ctan@gmail.com}} +% \date{\filedate\quad\fileversion} +% \author{Morten H\o gholm \\Maintainers: \texttt{mh.ctan@gmail.com}} % % % \maketitle @@ -199,17 +205,42 @@ and the derived files % #1 {}\rlap{$\m@th \currentmathstyle {#2}$}} % \end{verbatim} % +% \subsection{Package options} % +% This package has one set of options affecting the \verb|_| and \verb|^| characters: % -% \StopEventually{} -% \part*{Implementation} +% \begin{itemize} +% \item\verb|\usepackage[mathactivechars]{mathstyle}| +% +% This is the default behaviour. Here, \verb|_| and \verb|^| are made into harmless +% characters in text mode and behave as expected (for entering sub/superscript) when +% inside math mode. +% Certain code that assumes the catcodes of these characters may get confused about +% this; see below for a possible fix. % +% \item\verb|\usepackage[activechars]{mathstyle}| % +% With this option, \verb|_| and \verb|^| are made into active characters for +% entering sub/superscript mode in all cases---therefore, in text mode they will +% produce a regular error (`Missing \$ inserted') indicating they are being used +% out of place. +% +% \item\verb|\usepackage[noactivechars]{mathstyle}| +% +% This is the option most like to solve any compatibility problems. Here, +% \verb|_| and \verb|^| retain their regular catcodes at all times and behave +% in their default fashion. \textbf{However}, certain other features of this +% package (such as \cs{currentmathstyle} inside a subscript) will then fail +% to work, so only use this option as a last resort. +% \end{itemize} +% +% \StopEventually{} +% \part*{Implementation} % % \begin{macrocode} %<*package> -\ProvidesPackage{mathstyle}[2010/11/17 v0.89] % \end{macrocode} +% % \begin{macro}{\@saveprimitive} % A straight copy from \pkg{breqn}, see implementation details % there. Of course, with a recent pdf\TeX\ (v1.40+), one can just @@ -238,6 +269,7 @@ and the derived files \splitfirstmark{\string\splitfirstmark:}% \splitbotmark{\string\splitbotmark:}% #1{\string#1}% + \@nil % for the \@car \edef\@tempa{\expandafter\strip@prefix\meaning\@tempb}% \edef\@tempb{\meaning#1}% \ifx\@tempa\@tempb \global\let#2#1% @@ -251,10 +283,27 @@ and the derived files } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} -% Do initial \cs{chardef} of \cs{mathstyle}. +% +% \begin{macro}{\everydisplay} +% We need to keep track of whether we're in inline or display maths, and the only +% way to do that is to add a switch inside \verb|\everydisplay|. +% We act sensibly and preserve any of the previous contents of that token register +% before adding our own code here. % \begin{macrocode} -\chardef\mathstyle=\z@ +\everydisplay=\expandafter{\the\everydisplay\chardef\mathstyle\z@} % \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\mathstyle} +% A counter for the math style: 0--display, 1--text, 2--script, 3--scriptscript. +% The logic is that display maths will explicitly +% set \verb|\mathstyle| to zero (see above), so by default it is set to the +% `text' maths style. +% \begin{macrocode} +\chardef\mathstyle\@ne +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% % Save the four style changing primitives, \cs{mathchoice} and the % fraction commands. % \begin{macrocode} @@ -315,6 +364,8 @@ and the derived files \def\sb#1{\mathsub{\protect\subsupstyle#1}}% \def\sp#1{\mathsup{\protect\subsupstyle#1}}% % \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macro}{\mathchoice} % \cs{mathchoice} is now just a switch. Note that this redefinition % does not allow the arbitrary \meta{filler} of the \TeX\ % primitive. Very rarely used anyway. @@ -338,17 +389,26 @@ and the derived files \providecommand\@thirdoffour[4]{#3} \providecommand\@fourthoffour[4]{#4} % \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\genfrac} % The fractions. Note that this uses the same names as in % \pkg{amsmath}. Much the same except here they call \cs{fracstyle}. % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareRobustCommand\genfrac[6]{% - {\fracstyle #1% + {#1\fracstyle {\begingroup #5\endgroup \csname @@\ifx\maxdimen#4\maxdimen over\else above\fi \if @#2@\else withdelims\fi\endcsname #2#3#4\relax #6}% }% } +% \end{macrocode} +% \changes{v0.90}{2011/08/03}{\cs{fracstyle} must be called \emph{after} +% changing to the required style} +% \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macrocode} \renewcommand{\frac}{\genfrac{}{}{}{}} \providecommand{\dfrac}{} \providecommand{\tfrac}{} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mh/mathtools.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mh/mathtools.dtx index ef5dea37965..6c76f41d408 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mh/mathtools.dtx +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mh/mathtools.dtx @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ % \iffalse meta-comment % -% Copyright (C) 2004-2011 by Morten Hoegholm <mh.ctan@gmail.com> +% Copyright (C) 2004-2011 by Morten Hoegholm % % This work may be distributed and/or modified under the % conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either @@ -12,7 +12,8 @@ % % This work has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". % -% This Current Maintainer of this work is Morten Hoegholm. +% This Current Maintainer of this work is +% Lars Madsen, Will Robertson and Joseph Wright % % This work consists of the main source file mathtools.dtx % and the derived files @@ -66,7 +67,7 @@ \input docstrip.tex \Msg{************************************************************************} \Msg{* Installation} -\Msg{* Package: mathtools 2011/04/06 v1.11} +\Msg{* Package: mathtools 2012/05/10 v1.12} \Msg{************************************************************************} \keepsilent @@ -76,7 +77,7 @@ This is a generated file. -Copyright (C) 2002-2011 by Morten Hoegholm <mh.ctan@gmail.com> +Copyright (C) 2002-2011 by Morten Hoegholm This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either @@ -88,7 +89,7 @@ LaTeX version 2005/12/01 or later. This work has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". -This Current Maintainer of this work is Morten Hoegholm, +This Current Maintainer of this work is Lars Madsen, Will Robertson and Joseph Wright. This work consists of the main source file mathtools.dtx @@ -127,7 +128,7 @@ and the derived files %<*driver> \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} \ProvidesFile{mathtools.drv}% - [2011/04/06 v1.11 mathematical typesetting tools] + [2012/05/10 v1.12 mathematical typesetting tools] \documentclass{ltxdoc} \IfFileExists{fourier.sty}{\usepackage{fourier}}{} \addtolength\marginparwidth{-25pt} @@ -172,6 +173,7 @@ and the derived files }% } + \newcommand*\ProvidedBy[2]{% \hskip1sp \marginpar{% @@ -190,6 +192,16 @@ and the derived files }% } +\newcommand*\tsxPosting[2]{% + \hskip1sp + \marginpar{% + \parbox[b]{\marginparwidth}{\small\sffamily\raggedright + \strut Posted on \texttt{\small tex.stackexchange.com} \\#1\\#2% + }% + }% +} + + \expandafter\def\expandafter\MakePrivateLetters\expandafter{% \MakePrivateLetters \catcode`\_=11\relax } @@ -258,13 +270,14 @@ and the derived files % % \GetFileInfo{mathtools.drv} % -% \CheckSum{2584} +% \CheckSum{2836} % % \title{The \pkg{mathtools} package\thanks{This file has version number % \fileversion, last revised \filedate.}} % -% \author{Morten H\o gholm, Lars Madsen,\\ Will Robertson and Joseph -% Wright\\ (maintainers)} +% \author{Lars Madsen, Will Robertson and Joseph +% Wright\\ (maintainers)\thanks{The maintainers would like to thank +% Morten H\o gholm for his contributions to this package}} % \date{\filedate} % % \maketitle @@ -275,7 +288,7 @@ and the derived files % 1)~correct various bugs/defeciencies in \pkg{amsmath} until % these are fixed by the \AmS{} and 2)~provide useful tools % for mathematical typesetting, be it a small macro for -% typesetting a prescript or an underbraket, or entirely new +% typesetting a prescript or an underbracket, or entirely new % display math constructs such as a \env{multlined} environment. % \end{abstract} % @@ -358,7 +371,7 @@ and the derived files % [v] = 200 % \end{gathered} % \] -% Yes, the \texttt[p] has been gobbled without any warning +% Yes, the \texttt{[p]} has been gobbled without any warning % whatsoever.\footnote{\pkg{amsmath} thought the \texttt[p] was an % optional argument, checked if it was \texttt{t} or \texttt{b} and % when both tests failed, assumed it was a \texttt{c}.} This is @@ -386,7 +399,7 @@ and the derived files % \begin{codesyntax} % \SpecialUsageIndex{\mathtoolsset}\cs{mathtoolsset}\marg{key val list} % \end{codesyntax} -% Many of the tools shown in this manual can be turned on and off be +% Many of the tools shown in this manual can be turned on and off by % setting a switch to either true or false. In all cases it is done % with the command \cs{mathtoolsset}. A typical use could be something like % \begin{verbatim} @@ -446,7 +459,7 @@ and the derived files % these macros I find it better to read the article; an online % version can be found at % \begin{quote} -% \url{http://www.tug.org/TUboat/Articles/tb22-4/tb72perlS.pdf} +% \url{http://www.tug.org/TUGboat/Articles/tb22-4/tb72perlS.pdf} % \end{quote} % Note that the definitions shown in the article do not exactly % match the definitions in \pkg{mathtools}. Besides providing an @@ -650,6 +663,8 @@ and the derived files % command \cs{adjustlimits} is useful in these cases, as you can % just put it in front of these consecutive operators and it'll make % the limits line up. +% \medskip\par\noindent +% \begin{minipage}{\textwidth} % \begin{verbatim} % \[ % \text{a)} \adjustlimits\lim_{n\to\infty} \max_{p\ge n} \quad @@ -658,7 +673,8 @@ and the derived files % \text{d)} \adjustlimits\limsup_{n\to\infty} \max_{p\ge n} % \] % \end{verbatim} -% \[ +% \end{minipage} +% \[ % \text{a)} \adjustlimits\lim_{n\to\infty} \max_{p\ge n} \quad % \text{b)} \adjustlimits\lim_{n\to\infty} \max_{p^2\ge n} \quad % \text{c)} \adjustlimits\lim_{n\to\infty} \sup_{p^2\ge nK} \quad @@ -667,6 +683,42 @@ and the derived files % The use of \cs{sb} instead of \texttt{\_} is allowed. % % +% \subsubsection{Swapping space above \texorpdfstring{\AmS}{AMS} display math environments } +% \label{sec:swapping} +% +% One feature that the plain old \env{equation} environment has that +% the \AmS\ environments does not (because of thechnical reasons), is +% the feature of using less space above the equation if the situation +% presents itself. The \AmS\ environments cannot do this, but one can +% manually, using +% \begin{codesyntax} +% \SpecialUsageIndex{\SwapAboveDisplaySkip} +% \cs{SwapAboveDisplaySkip} +% \end{codesyntax} +% as the very first content within an \AmS\ display math +% environment. It will then issue an \cs{abovedisplayshortskip} +% instead of the normal \cs{abovedisplayskip}. +% +% Note it will not work with the \env{equation} or \env{multline} environments. +% +% Here is an example of the effect +% \begin{verbatim} +% \noindent\rule\textwidth{1pt} +% \begin{align*} A &= B \end{align*} +% \noindent\rule\textwidth{1pt} +% \begin{align*} +% \SwapAboveDisplaySkip +% A &= B +% \end{align*} +% \end{verbatim} +% \noindent\rule\textwidth{1pt} +% \begin{align*} A &= B \end{align*} +% \noindent\rule\textwidth{1pt} +% \begin{align*} +% \SwapAboveDisplaySkip +% A &= B +% \end{align*} +% % % \subsection{Controlling tags} % @@ -732,6 +784,13 @@ and the derived files % \usetagform{default} % \end{verbatim} % +% \changes{v1.12}{2012/05/09}{Added caveat} +% \noindent\textbf{Caveat regarding \pkg{ntheorem}}: If you like to +% change the appearence of the tags \emph{and} you are also using the +% \pkg{ntheorem} package, then please postpone the change of +% appearance until \emph{after} loading \pkg{ntheorem}. (In order to +% do its thing \pkg{ntheorem} has to mess with the tags\dots) +% % \subsubsection{Showing only referenced tags} % % \begin{codesyntax} @@ -825,21 +884,23 @@ and the derived files % Note that this feature only works if you use \cs{eqref} or % \cs{refeq} to reference your equations. % -% When using \key{showonlyrefs} it might be usefull to be able to -% actually add a few equation numbers without directly refering to +% When using \key{showonlyrefs} it might be useful to be able to +% actually add a few equation numbers without directly referring to % them. % \begin{codesyntax} % \SpecialUsageIndex{\noeqref}\cs{noeqref}\marg{label,label,\dots} % \end{codesyntax} % \FeatureRequest{Rasmus Villemoes}{2008/03/26} -% The syntax is somewhat similar to \cs{nocite}. +% The syntax is somewhat similar to \cs{nocite}. If a label in the +% list is undefined we will throw a warning in the same manner as +% \cs{ref}. % % \medskip\noindent\textbf{BUG 1:} Unfortunately the use of the % \key{showonlyref} introduce a bug within amsmath's typesetting % of formula versus equation number. This bug manifest itself by % allowing formulas to be typeset close to or over the equation % number. Currently no general fix is known, other than making sure -% that ones formulas are not long enough to touch the equation +% that one's formulas are not long enough to touch the equation % number. % % To make a long story stort, amsmath typesets its math environments @@ -848,15 +909,15 @@ and the derived files % number is recorded such that the formula or the equation number can % be moved (if necessary) in the typesetting part. When % \key{showonlyref} is enabled, the width of the equation number -% depend on whether or not this number is refered~to. To determine +% depend on whether or not this number is referred~to. To determine % this, we need to know the current label. But the current label is % \emph{not} known in the measuring phase. Thus the measured width is -% always zero (because no label equals not refered to) and therefore +% always zero (because no label equals not referred to) and therefore % the typesetting phase does not take the equation number into % account. % % \medskip\noindent\textbf{BUG 2:} Currently there is a bug between -% \key{showonlyrefs} and the \pkg{ntheorem} package, then the +% \key{showonlyrefs} and the \pkg{ntheorem} package, when the % \pkg{ntheorem} option \key{thmmarks} is active. The shown equation % numbers may come out wrong (seems to be multiplied by 2). The % easiest fix is to add the following line @@ -903,7 +964,7 @@ and the derived files % extensible arrows are the only two of their kind defined by % \pkg{amsmath}, but luckily \pkg{mathtools} helps with that. The % extensible arrow-like symbols in \pkg{mathtools} follow the same -% naming scheme as the ones in \pkg{amsmath} so to get an extensible +% naming scheme as the one's in \pkg{amsmath} so to get an extensible % \cs{Leftarrow} you simply do a % \begin{verbatim} % \[ @@ -991,7 +1052,7 @@ and the derived files % \mathop{\thinboxed[blue]{\sum}}_{n} % \mathop{\thinboxed[blue]{\LaTeXunderbrace{\thinboxed[green]{foof}}}}_{zzz} % \] -% \normalsize Now there's to little space between the brace and the +% \normalsize Now there's too little space between the brace and the % $zzz$ and also too little space between the brace and the $foof$. % If you use Computer Modern you'll actually see that the $f$ % overlaps with the brace! Let's try in \cs{footnotesize}: @@ -1122,8 +1183,8 @@ and the derived files % the default is \cs{,}. % % As an extra trick the fences will behave as open and closing fences -% inconstract to their auto-scaling nature.\footnote{\cs{left} and -% \cs{right} does \emph{not} produce open an closing fences, thus +% in constract to their auto-scaling nature.\footnote{\cs{left} and +% \cs{right} do \emph{not} produce open and closing fences, thus % the space before or after may be too large. Inside this % construction they behave.} % @@ -1291,6 +1352,21 @@ and the derived files % The environments \env{rcases}, \env{rcases*}, \env{drcases} and % \env{drcases*} are equivalent to \env{cases} and \env{dcases}, but % here the brace is placed on the right instead of on the left. +% \begin{verbatim} +% \[ +% \begin{rcases*} +% x^2 & for $x>0$\\ +% x^3 & else +% \end{rcases*} \quad \Rightarrow \cdots +% \] +% \end{verbatim} +% \[ +% \begin{rcases*} +% x^2 & for $x>0$\\ +% x^3 & else +% \end{rcases*} \quad \Rightarrow\cdots +% \] +% % % \subsubsection{Emulating indented lines in alignments} % \begin{codesyntax} @@ -1298,7 +1374,7 @@ and the derived files % \end{codesyntax} % \ProvidedBy{Lars Madsen}{2008/06/05} % In \cite{Swanson}, Ellen Swanson recommends that when ever one has -% a long displayed formula, spannig several lines, and it is +% a long displayed formula, spanning several lines, and it is % unfeasible to align against a relation within the first line, then % all lines in the display should be aligned at the left most edge of % the first line, and all subsequent lines should be indented by 2em @@ -1341,13 +1417,20 @@ and the derived files % % The \texttt{amsmath} package provie the \cs{boxed} macro to box % material in math mode. But this of course will not work if the box -% should cross an alignment point. We provide a macro that can. +% should cross an alignment point. We provide a macro that +% can.\footnote{Note that internally \cs{Aboxed} does use \cs{boxed}.} % \hskip1sp % \marginpar{% % \parbox[b]{\marginparwidth}{\small\sffamily\raggedright % \strut Evolved from a request by\\Merciadri Luca\\ % 2010/06/28\\on comp.text.tex% -% } +% }\strut +% }% +% \marginpar{\strut\\% +% \parbox[b]{\marginparwidth}{\small\sffamily\raggedright +% \strut Reimplemented by\\Florent Chervet (GL) \\ +% 2011/06/11\\on comp.text.tex% +% }\strut % }% % \begin{codesyntax} % \SpecialEnvIndex{\Aboxed}\cs{Aboxed}\marg{left hand side @@ -1365,10 +1448,28 @@ and the derived files % \Aboxed{ f(x) & = \int h(x)\, dx} \\ % & = g(x) % \end{align*} -% +% One can have multiple boxes on each line, and the +% >>\texttt{\textnormal{\&}}\quad right hand side<< can even be +% missing. Here is an example of how the padding in the box can be changed +% \begin{verbatim} +% \begin{align*} +% \setlength\fboxsep{1em} +% \Aboxed{ f(x) &= 0 } & \Aboxed{ g(x) &= b} \\ +% \Aboxed{ h(x) } & \Aboxed{ i(x) } +% \end{align*} +% \end{verbatim} +% \begin{align*} +% \setlength\fboxsep{1em} +% \Aboxed{ f(x) &= 0 } & \Aboxed{ g(x) &= b} \\ +% \Aboxed{ h(x) } & \Aboxed{ i(x) } +% \end{align*} +% Note how the \cs{fboxsep} change only affect the box coming +% immediately after it. % % \subsubsection{Adding arrows between lines in an alignment} % +% This first macro is a bit misleading, it is only intended to be +% used in combination with the \env{alignat(*)} environment. % \begin{codesyntax} % \SpecialEnvIndex{\ArrowBetweenLines}\cs{ArrowBetweenLines}\oarg{symbol}\\ % \SpecialEnvIndex{\ArrowBetweenLines*}\cs{ArrowBetweenLines*}\oarg{symbol} @@ -1381,20 +1482,21 @@ and the derived files % } % }% % To add, say $\Updownarrow$ between two lines in an alignment use -% \cs{ArrowBetweenLines} and the \env{alignat} environment: +% \cs{ArrowBetweenLines} and the \env{alignat} environment (note the +% extra pair of \texttt{\&}'s in front): % \begin{verbatim} -% \begin{alignat*}{2} +% \begin{alignat}{2} % && \framebox[1.5cm]{} &= \framebox[3cm]{}\\ % \ArrowBetweenLines % \Updownarrow is the default % && \framebox[1.5cm]{} &= \framebox[2cm]{} -% \end{alignat*} +% \end{alignat} % \end{verbatim} % resulting in -% \begin{alignat*}{2} +% \begin{alignat}{2} % && \framebox[1.5cm]{} &= \framebox[3cm]{}\\ % \ArrowBetweenLines % && \framebox[1.5cm]{} &= \framebox[2cm]{} -% \end{alignat*} +% \end{alignat} % Note the use of \verb+&&+ starting each \emph{regular} line of % math. For adding the arrow on the right, use % \cs{ArrowBetweenLines*}\oarg{symbol}, and end each line of math @@ -1457,7 +1559,7 @@ and the derived files % & = d % \end{align*} % Thus \verb?\vdotswithin{=}? create a box corersponding to -% \verb?{}={}? and typeset a $\vdots$ centered inside it. When doing +% \verb?{}={}? and typeset a >>$\vdots$<< centered inside it. When doing % this as a normal line in an alignment leaves us with excessive space % which \verb?\shortvdotswithin{=}? takes care with for us. % @@ -1496,7 +1598,7 @@ and the derived files % indicated. Their original values are \verb?2.15\origjot? and % \verb?\origjot? respectively (\verb?\origjot? is usually 3pt). % -% \subsection{Short intertext} +% \subsection{Intertext and short intertext} % % % \begin{codesyntax} @@ -1504,7 +1606,7 @@ and the derived files % \end{codesyntax} % \cttPosting{Gabriel Zachmann and Donald Arseneau}{2000/05/12--13} % \pkg{amsmath} provides the command \cs{intertext} for interrupting -% a multi line display while still maintaining the alignment points. +% a multiline display while still maintaining the alignment points. % However the spacing often seems quite excessive as seen below. % \begin{verbatim} % \begin{align} @@ -1530,9 +1632,57 @@ and the derived files % c&=d % \end{align} % +% \noindent +% It turns out that both \cs{shortintertext} and the original +% \cs{intertext} from \pkg{amsmath} has a slight problem. If we use +% the \env{spreadlines} (see section~\ref{sec:spread}) to open up +% the equations in a multiline calculation, then this opening up +% value also applies to the spacing above and below the original +% \cs{shortintertext} and \cs{intertext}. \tsxPosting{Tobias Weh +% \\(referring to a suggestion by Chung-chieh Shan)}{2011/05/29} +% It can be illustrated using the following example, an interested +% reader, can apply it with and with out the original \cs{intertext} +% and \cs{shortintertext}. +% \begin{verbatim} +% % the original \intertext and \shortintertext +% \mathtoolsset{original-intertext,original-shortintertext} +% \newcommand\myline{\par\noindent\rule{\textwidth}{1mm}} +% \myline +% \begin{spreadlines}{1em} +% \begin{align*} +% AA\\ BB\\ \intertext{\myline} +% AA\\ BB\\ \shortintertext{\myline} +% AA\\ BB +% \end{align*} +% \end{spreadlines} +% \myline +% \end{verbatim} % +% We now fix this internaly for both \cs{intertext} and +% \cs{shortintertext}, plus we add the posibility to fine tune +% spacing around these constructions. The original versions can be +% brought back using the \texttt{original-x} keys below. +% \begin{codesyntax} +% \SpecialUsageIndex{\intertext}\cs{intertext}\marg{text}\\ +% \SpecialUsageIndex{\shortintertext}\cs{shortintertext}\marg{text}\\ +% \SpecialKeyIndex{original-intertext}$\key{original-intertext}=\texttt{true}\vert\texttt{false}$ \quad(default: \texttt{false})\\ +% \SpecialKeyIndex{original-shortintertext}$\key{original-shortintertext}=\texttt{true}\vert\texttt{false}$ +% \quad(default: \texttt{false})\\ +% \SpecialKeyIndex{above-intertext-dim}$\key{above-intertext-dim}=\meta{dimen}$ \quad(default: 0pt)\\ +% \SpecialKeyIndex{below-intertext-dim}$\key{below-intertext-dim}=\meta{dimen}$ \quad(default: 0pt)\\ +% \SpecialKeyIndex{above-shortintertext-dim}$\key{above-shortintertext-dim}=\meta{dimen}$ \quad(default: 3pt)\\ +% \SpecialKeyIndex{below-shortintertext-dim}$\key{below-shortintertext-dim}=\meta{dimen}$ \quad(default: 3pt) +% \end{codesyntax} +% The updated \cs{shortintertext} will look like the original version +% unless for areas with an enlarged \cs{jot} value (see for example +% the \env{spreadlines}, section~\ref{sec:spread}). Whereas \cs{intertext} +% will have a slightly smaller value above and below (corresponding +% to about 3pt less space above and below), the spacing around +% \cs{intertext} should now match the normal spacing going into and +% out of an \env{align}. % -% +% \textbf{Tip:} \cs{intertext} and \cs{shortintertext} also works +% within \env{gather}. % % \subsection{Paired delimiters} % @@ -1630,22 +1780,22 @@ and the derived files % More interestingly we can refer to the size inside the % \meta{code}. Here we do a weird three argument `braket' % \begin{verbatim} -% \DeclarePairedDelimiterX\brakket[3]{\langle}{\rangle}% +% \DeclarePairedDelimiterX\braket[3]{\langle}{\rangle}% % {#1\,\delimsize\vert\,#2\,\delimsize\vert\,#3} % \end{verbatim} % Then we can get % \DeclarePairedDelimiterX\innerp[2]{\langle}{\rangle}{#1,#2} -% \DeclarePairedDelimiterX\brakket[3]{\langle}{\rangle}% +% \DeclarePairedDelimiterX\braket[3]{\langle}{\rangle}% % {#1\,\delimsize\vert\,#2\,\delimsize\vert\,#3} % \begin{verbatim} % \[ % \innerp*{A}{ \frac{1}{2} } \quad -% \brakket[\Big]{B}{\sum_{k} f_k}{C} +% \braket[\Big]{B}{\sum_{k} f_k}{C} % \] % \end{verbatim} % \[ % \innerp*{A}{ \frac{1}{2} } \quad -% \brakket[\Big]{B}{\sum_{k}}{C} +% \braket[\Big]{B}{\sum_{k}}{C} % \] % \iffalse % \bigskip @@ -1669,6 +1819,38 @@ and the derived files % is a feature of the \cs{left}\dots\cs{right} construction). % \fi % +% +% \subsubsection{Expert use} +% +% Within the starred version of \cs{DeclarePairedDelimiter} and +% \cs{DeclarePairedDelimiterX} we make a few changes such that the +% auto scaled \cs{left} and \cs{right} fences behave as opening and +% closing fences, i.e.\ $\sin(x)$ vs. $\sin\left(x\right)$ (the later +% made via \verb|$\sin\left(x\right)$|), notice the gab between +% '$\sin$' and '('. In some special cases it may be useful to be +% able to tinker with the behavior. +% \begin{codesyntax} +% \SpecialUsageIndex{\reDeclarePairedDelimiterInnerWrapper}\cs{reDeclarePairedDelimiterInnerWrapper}\marg{macro name}\marg{\textnormal{\texttt{star}} or \textnormal{\texttt{nostar}}}\marg{code} +% \end{codesyntax} +% Internally several macros are created, including two call backs +% that take care of the formatting. There is one internal macro for +% the starred version, labeled \texttt{star}, the other one is +% labeled \texttt{nostar}. Within \meta{code}, \texttt{\#1} will be +% replaced by the scaled left fence, \texttt{\#3} the corresponding +% scaled right fence, and \texttt{\#2} the stuff in between. For +% example, here is how one might turn the content into \cs{mathinner}: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \DeclarePairedDelimiter\abs\lvert\rvert +% \reDeclarePairedDelimiterInnerWrapper\abs{star}{#1#2#3} +% \reDeclarePairedDelimiterInnerWrapper\abs{nostar}{\mathinner{#1#2#3}} +% \end{verbatim} +% The default values for the call backs corresponds to +% \begin{verbatim} +% star: \mathopen{}\mathclose\bgroup #1#2\aftergroup\egroup #3 +% nostar: \mathopen{#1}#2\mathclose{#3} +% \end{verbatim} +% +% % \subsection{Special symbols} % % This part of the manual is about special symbols. So far only one @@ -1728,7 +1910,7 @@ and the derived files % \medskip % \noindent\textbf{Warning:} \texttt{centercolon} \emph{does not} % work with languages that make use of an active colon, most notably -% French. Sadly the \texttt{babel} package does not distinguish +% \emph{French}. Sadly the \texttt{babel} package does not distinguish % between text and math when it comes to active characters. Nor does % it provide any hooks to deal with math. So currently no general % solution exists for this problem. @@ -1781,7 +1963,8 @@ and the derived files % \SpecialUsageIndex{\bigtimes}\cs{bigtimes} % \end{codesyntax} % -% \emph{Note:} that these symbols are constructed via +% \noindent +% \textbf{Note:} that these symbols are constructed via % features from the \pkg{graphicx} package, and thus may not display % correctly in most DVI previewers. Also note that \cs{nuparrow} and % \cs{ndownarrow} are constructed via \cs{nrightarrow} and @@ -1914,7 +2097,8 @@ and the derived files % \myisotope{A}{Z}{X}\to \myisotope{A-4}{Z-2}{Y}+ % \myisotope{4}{2}{\alpha} % \] -% +% (Though a package like \pkg{mhchem} might be more suitable for this +% type of material.) % % \subsection{Declaring math sizes} % @@ -1935,7 +2119,7 @@ and the derived files % been fixed in \LaTeX, this fix will be removed from % \pkg{mathtools}. % -% \subsection{Spreading equations} +% \subsection{Spreading equations}\label{sec:spread} % % \begin{codesyntax} % \SpecialEnvIndex{spreadlines} @@ -1943,7 +2127,7 @@ and the derived files % \cs{end}\arg{spreadlines} % \end{codesyntax} % \cttPosting{Michael J.~Downes}{2002/10/17} -% The spacing between lines in a multi line math environment such as +% The spacing between lines in a multiline math environment such as % \env{gather} is governed by the dimension \cs{jot}. The % \env{spreadlines} environment takes one argument denoting the % value of \cs{jot} inside the environment: @@ -2049,7 +2233,7 @@ and the derived files % \SpecialUsageIndex{\splitdfrac}\cs{splitdfrac}\marg{numer}\marg{denom} % \end{codesyntax} % \cttPosting{Michael J.~Downes}{2001/12/06} -% These commands provide split fractions e.g., multi line fractions: +% These commands provide split fractions e.g., multiline fractions: % \begin{verbatim} % \[ % a=\frac{ @@ -2213,7 +2397,7 @@ and the derived files % \begin{macrocode} %<*package> \ProvidesPackage{mathtools}% - [2011/04/06 v1.11 mathematical typesetting tools] + [2012/04/24 v1.12 mathematical typesetting tools] % \end{macrocode} % \changes{v1.10}{2011/02/12}{Might as well make sure that we need the % latest version of \texttt{mhsetup}} @@ -2410,7 +2594,9 @@ and the derived files % \end{macrocode} % We test if the equation was labelled. We already know if it was % tagged manually. Have to watch out for \TeX\ inserting a blank line -% so do not let the tag have width zero. +% so do not let the tag have width zero. Rememeber +% \cs{@safe@activestrue/false} in order to handle active chars in labels. +% \changes{v1.12}{2012/04/24}{Added \cs{@safe@activestrue/false}} % \begin{macrocode} \if_meaning:NN \df@label\@empty \MH_if_boolean:nTF {manual_tag}% this was \MH_if_boolean:nT before @@ -2422,14 +2608,27 @@ and the derived files \MH_if_boolean:nTF {manual_tag} { \MH_if_boolean:nTF {show_manual_tags} { \MT_prev_tagform:n {#1} } - { \@ifundefined{MT_r_\df@label} - { } + { \@safe@activestrue + \@ifundefined{MT_r_\df@label} +% \end{macrocode} +% Next we need to remember to deactivate the manual tags switch. This +% is usually done using \verb|\MT_extended_maketag:n|, but this is not +% the case if the show manual tags is false and the manual tag is not +% referred to. +% \changes{v1.12}{2011/06/08}{Added the falsification of manual tag +% when show manual tags is off and maual tag is not referred to} +% \begin{macrocode} + { \global\MH_set_boolean_F:n {manual_tag} } { \MT_prev_tagform:n {#1} } + \@safe@activesfalse } } - { \@ifundefined{MT_r_\df@label} + { + \@safe@activestrue + \@ifundefined{MT_r_\df@label} { } { \refstepcounter{equation}\MT_prev_tagform:n {#1} } + \@safe@activesfalse } \fi: \global\MH_set_boolean_T:n {raw_maketag} @@ -2438,6 +2637,7 @@ and the derived files % \end{macro} % \begin{macro}{\MT_extended_maketag:n} % The extended version of \cs{maketag@@@}. +% \changes{v1.12}{2012/04/24}{Added \cs{@safe@activestrue/false}} % \begin{macrocode} \def\MT_extended_maketag:n #1{ \ifx\df@label\@empty @@ -2447,16 +2647,18 @@ and the derived files { \MH_if_boolean:nTF {show_manual_tags} { \MT_maketag:n {#1} } - { \@ifundefined{MT_r_\df@label} + { \@safe@activestrue + \@ifundefined{MT_r_\df@label} { } { \MT_maketag:n {#1} } + \@safe@activesfalse } } { \MT_maketag:n {#1} } \fi: % \end{macrocode} % As this function is always called we let it set the marker for a manual -% tag false when exiting. +% tag false when exiting (well actually not true, see above). % \begin{macrocode} \global\MH_set_boolean_F:n {manual_tag} } @@ -2593,19 +2795,45 @@ and the derived files % % \begin{macro}{\noeqref} % \changes{v1.04}{2008/03/26}{Added \cs{noeqref} (daleif)} -% Macro for adding numbers to non-refered equations. Syntax similar +% \changes{v1.12}{2012/04/20}{Labels containing active chars (babel) +% are now allowed} +% \changes{v1.12}{2012/04/24}{\cs{noeqref} will now make a reference +% warning if users use undefined labels in \cs{noeqref}, requested +% by Tue Christensen} +% Macro for adding numbers to non-referred equations. Syntax similar % to \cs{nocite}. % \begin{macrocode} \MHInternalSyntaxOff \newcommand\noeqref[1]{\@bsphack \@for\@tempa:=#1\do{% + \@safe@activestrue% \edef\@tempa{\expandafter\@firstofone\@tempa}% + \@ifundefined{r@\@tempa}{% + \protect\G@refundefinedtrue% + \@latex@warning{Reference `\@tempa' on page \thepage \space + undefined (\string\noeqref)}% + }{}% \if@filesw\protected@write\@auxout{}% - {\string\MT@newlabel{\@tempa}}\fi} + {\string\MT@newlabel{\@tempa}}\fi% + \@safe@activesfalse} \@esphack} -\MHInternalSyntaxOn + % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} +% +% \begin{macro}{\@safe@activestrue} +% \begin{macro}{\@safe@activesfalse} +% These macros are provided by babel. We \emph{provide} them here, +% just to make sure they exist. +% \begin{macrocode} +\providecommand\@safe@activestrue{}% +\providecommand\@safe@activesfalse{}% + +\MHInternalSyntaxOn +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} % % \subsection{Extensible arrows etc.} % @@ -3234,6 +3462,41 @@ and the derived files % % \subsection{Paired delimiters} % +% \changes{v1.13}{2012/05/10}{Extended \cs{DeclarePairedDelimiter(X)}} +% \begin{macro}{\MT_delim_default_inner_wrappers:n} +% In some cases users may want to control the internals a bit more. We +% therefore create two call back macros each time the +% \cs{DeclarePaired...} macro is issued. The default value of these +% call backs are provided by |\MT_delim_default_inner_wrappers:n| +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand\MT_delim_default_inner_wrappers:n [1]{ + \@namedef{MT_delim_\MH_cs_to_str:N #1 _star_wrapper:nnn}##1##2##3{ + \mathopen{}\mathclose\bgroup ##1 ##2 \aftergroup\egroup ##3 + } + \@namedef{MT_delim_\MH_cs_to_str:N #1 _nostar_wrapper:nnn}##1##2##3{ + \mathopen{##1}##2\mathclose{##3} + } + } + +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macro}{\reDeclarePairedDelimiterInnerWrapper} +% Macro enabling the user to alter an existing call back. Note that +% currently no checks are performed. First argument is the name of +% the macro we are altering (as defined via \cs{DeclarePaired...}), +% the second is \texttt{star} or \texttt{nostar}. In the last +% argument \texttt{\#1} and \texttt{\#3} respectively refer to the +% scaled fences and \texttt{\#3} refer to whatever come between. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand\reDeclarePairedDelimiterInnerWrapper[3]{ + \@namedef{MT_delim_\MH_cs_to_str:N #1 _ #2 _wrapper:nnn}##1##2##3{ + #3 + } +} + +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} % \begin{macro}{\DeclarePairedDelimiter} % \changes{v1.06}{2008/08/01}{Made user command robust} % This macro defines |#1| to be a control sequence that takes either @@ -3247,9 +3510,13 @@ and the derived files % \changes{1.08e}{2010/09/02}{`Fixed' \cs{left}\dots\cs{right} bad spacing} % \changes{1.08e}{2010/09/14}{redid the \cs{left}\dots\cs{right} fix, % see \cs{DeclarePairedDelimiterX} for details.} +% \changes{v1.13}{2012/05/10}{Using call back instead} % \begin{macrocode} + \MT_delim_default_inner_wrappers:n{#1} \@namedef{MT_delim_\MH_cs_to_str:N #1 _star:}##1 - {\mathopen{}\mathclose\bgroup\left#2 ##1 \aftergroup\egroup\right #3}% + %{\mathopen{}\mathclose\bgroup\left#2 ##1 \aftergroup\egroup\right #3}% + { \@nameuse{MT_delim_\MH_cs_to_str:N #1 _star_wrapper:nnn}% + {\left#2}{##1}{\right#3} }% % \end{macrocode} % The command with optional argument. It should be \cs{bigg} or % alike. @@ -3262,9 +3529,15 @@ and the derived files % \end{macrocode} % With the default optional argument we wind up with \cs{relax}, % else we get \cs{biggr} and \cs{biggl} etc. -% \begin{macrocode} - \mathopen{\@nameuse {\MH_cs_to_str:N ##1 l} #2} ##2 - \mathclose{\@nameuse {\MH_cs_to_str:N ##1 r} #3}} +% \changes{v1.13}{2012/05/10}{Using call back instead} +% \begin{macrocode} + %\mathopen{\@nameuse {\MH_cs_to_str:N ##1 l} #2} ##2 + %\mathclose{\@nameuse {\MH_cs_to_str:N ##1 r} #3}} + \@nameuse{MT_delim_\MH_cs_to_str:N #1 _nostar_wrapper:nnn}% + {\@nameuse {\MH_cs_to_str:N ##1 l} #2} + {##2} + {\@nameuse {\MH_cs_to_str:N ##1 r} #3} + } % \end{macrocode} % The user command comes here. Just check for the star and choose % the right internal command. @@ -3286,7 +3559,8 @@ and the derived files % can specify the number of arguments the created macro has, and they % can specify the code for the inner part of the macro. Other than % that the code is fairly similar to \cs{DeclarePairedDelimiter} -% \changes{v1.08e}{2010/09/02}{Provided better implementation of \cs{DeclarePairedDelimiterX}} +% \changes{v1.08e}{2010/09/02}{Provided better implementation of +% \cs{DeclarePairedDelimiterX}} % \begin{macrocode} \def\MHempty{} \def\DeclarePairedDelimiterX#1[#2]#3#4#5{% @@ -3304,6 +3578,11 @@ and the derived files \fi \fi % \end{macrocode} +% \changes{v1.13}{2012/05/10}{Using call back instead} +% Initiate the default call backs. +% \begin{macrocode} + \MT_delim_default_inner_wrappers:n{#1} +% \end{macrocode} % We make sure to store the delimiter size in the local variable % \cs{delimsize}. Then users can refer to the size in the fifth % argument. In the starred version it will refer to \cs{middle} and in @@ -3315,16 +3594,20 @@ and the derived files [#2] { \begingroup - \def\delimsize{\middle} + \def\delimsize{\middle} % \end{macrocode} % This is slightly controversial, \cs{left}\dots\cs{right} are known % to produce an inner atom, thus may cause different spacing than -% normal delimiters. We `fix' this by introducing \cs{mathopen} and \cs{mathclose}: +% normal delimiters. We `fix' this by introducing \cs{mathopen} and +% \cs{mathclose}. This change is now factored out into call backs. % \changes{v1.08e}{2010/09/14}{redid the left/right fix, inspired by % ctt thread named `spacing after \cs{right}) and before \cs{left})' % started 2010-08-12.} +% \changes{v1.13}{2012/05/10}{Using call back instead} % \begin{macrocode} - \mathopen{}\mathclose\bgroup\left#3 #5 \aftergroup\egroup\right#4 + %\mathopen{}\mathclose\bgroup\left#3 #5 \aftergroup\egroup\right#4 + \@nameuse{MT_delim_\MH_cs_to_str:N #1 _star_wrapper:nnn} + {\left#3}{#5}{\right#4} \endgroup } % \end{macrocode} @@ -3353,19 +3636,30 @@ and the derived files % \end{macrocode} % Next we provide the inner workhorse. We need a bit of expansion % magic to get \cs{delimsize} to work. +% \changes{v1.13}{2012/05/10}{Using call back instead} % \begin{macrocode} \@xp\@xp\@xp \newcommand \@xp\csname MT_delim_\MH_cs_to_str:N #1 _nostar_inner:\endcsname [#2] { - \mathopen{% + %\mathopen{% + % \let\MHempty\@gobble + % \@xp\@xp\@xp\csname\@xp\MH_cs_to_str:N \delimsize l\endcsname #3} + %#5 + %\mathclose{% + % \let\MHempty\@gobble + % \@xp\@xp\@xp\csname\@xp\MH_cs_to_str:N \delimsize r\endcsname #4} + \@nameuse{MT_delim_\MH_cs_to_str:N #1 _nostar_wrapper:nnn} + { \let\MHempty\@gobble - \@xp\@xp\@xp\csname\@xp\MH_cs_to_str:N \delimsize l\endcsname #3} - #5 - \mathclose{% + \@xp\@xp\@xp\csname\@xp\MH_cs_to_str:N \delimsize l\endcsname #3 + } + {#5} + { \let\MHempty\@gobble - \@xp\@xp\@xp\csname\@xp\MH_cs_to_str:N \delimsize r\endcsname #4} + \@xp\@xp\@xp\csname\@xp\MH_cs_to_str:N \delimsize r\endcsname #4 + } \endgroup } \DeclareRobustCommand{#1}{ @@ -3909,6 +4203,23 @@ and the derived files } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} +% +% \subsection{Swapping above display skip} +% +% \begin{macro}{\SwapAboveDisplaySkip} +% This macro is intended to be used at the start of \AmS\ +% environments, in order to force it to use +% \cs{abovedisplayshortskip} instead of \cs{abovedisplayskip} above +% the displayed math. Because of the use of \cs{noalign} it will not +% work inside \env{equation} or \env{multline}. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand\SwapAboveDisplaySkip{% + \noalign{\vskip-\abovedisplayskip\vskip\abovedisplayshortskip} +} + +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \end{macro} % % \subsection{An aid to alignment} % @@ -3916,48 +4227,39 @@ and the derived files % \changes{v1.05}{2008/06/05}{Added \cs{MoveEqLeft} (daleif)} % \changes{v1.05b}{2008/06/18}{We don't need \cs{setlength} here % (daleif), after discussion about \cs{global} and \cs{setlength} -% on ctt} This is a very simple macro, we `move' a line in an +% on ctt} +% \changes{v1.12}{2011/06/12}{We don't even need lengths. GL +% suggested on ctt to just apply them directly.} +% This is a very simple macro, we `move' a line in an % alignment backwards in order to simulate that all subsequent lines % have been indented. Note that simply using \verb+\kern-2m+ after % the \verb+&+ is not enough, then the alignemnt environment never % detects that there is anything (though simulated) in the cell % before the \verb+&+. % \begin{macrocode} -\newcommand\MoveEqLeft[1][2]{% - \global\@tempdima=#1em% - \kern\@tempdima% - & - \kern-\@tempdima} +\newcommand\MoveEqLeft[1][2]{\kern #1em & \kern -#1em} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\Aboxed} % \changes{v1.08}{2010/06/29}{Added \cs{Aboxed}} % The idea from \cs{MoveEqLeft} can be used for other things. Here we -% create a macro that will allow a user to box a single line in an +% create a macro that will allow a user to box an equation inside an % alignment. +% \changes{v1.12}{2011/08/17}{\cs{Aboxed} reimplemented, cudos to GL} % \begin{macrocode} -\newcommand\Aboxed[1]{\@Aboxed#1\ENDDNE} +\newcommand\Aboxed[1]{\let\bgroup{\romannumeral-`}\@Aboxed#1&&\ENDDNE} % \end{macrocode} -% Idea: get the left and right part -% typeset them in a \cs{boxed} AFTER an \& and pull it backwards -% but in order to get the horizontal placement to work. As with -% \cs{MoveEqLeft} we need to set some appropriate space to the left -% of the \& . -% \changes{v1.11}{2011/04/06}{Removed unnessary \{\} pair} +% The macro has been reimplemented courtesy of Florent Chervet out of +% a posting on ctt, \url{https://groups.google.com/group/comp.text.tex/browse_thread/thread/5d66395f2a1b5134/93fd9661484bd8d8?#93fd9661484bd8d8} % \begin{macrocode} -\def\@Aboxed#1\ENDDNE{% - \settowidth\@tempdima{$\displaystyle#1$}% - \addtolength\@tempdima{\fboxsep}% - \addtolength\@tempdima{\fboxrule}% - \global\@tempdima=\@tempdima - \kern\@tempdima - & - \kern-\@tempdima - \boxed{#1#2} +\def\@Aboxed#1\ENDDNE{% + \ifnum0=`{}\fi \setbox \z@ + \hbox{$\displaystyle#1{}\m@th$\kern\fboxsep \kern\fboxrule }% + \edef\@tempa {\kern \wd\z@ &\kern -\the\wd\z@ \fboxsep + \the\fboxsep \fboxrule \the\fboxrule }\@tempa \boxed {#1#2}% } % \end{macrocode} -% % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\ArrowBetweenLines} @@ -4202,16 +4504,126 @@ and the derived files % % \section{Macros by other people} % -% \subsection{Short intertext} +% \subsection{Intertext and short intertext} +% +% It turns out that \cs{intertext} use a bit too much +% space. Especially noticable if combined with the \env{spreadlines} +% environment, the extra space is also applied above and below +% \cs{intertext}, which ends up looking unproffesional. Chung-chieh +% Shan +% (\url{http://conway.rutgers.edu/~ccshan/wiki/blog/posts/Beyond_amsmath/}) +% via Tobias Weh suggested a fix. We apply it here, but also keep the +% original \cs{intertext} in case a user would rather want it. +% \begin{macro}{\MT_orig_intertext:} +% \begin{macro}{\MT_intertext:} +% \begin{macro}{\l_MT_above_intertext_dim} +% \begin{macro}{\l_MT_below_intertext_dim} +% First store the originam Ams version. +% \begin{macrocode} +\MH_let:NwN \MT_orig_intertext: \intertext@ +% \end{macrocode} +% And then for some reconfiguration. First a few lengths +% \begin{macrocode} +\newdimen\l_MT_above_intertext_dim +\newdimen\l_MT_below_intertext_dim +\define@key{\MT_options_name:} + {aboveintertextdim}{\setlength\l_MT_above_interetext_dim{#1}} +\define@key{\MT_options_name:} + {belowintertextdim}{\setlength\l_MT_below_intertext_dim{#1}} +% \end{macrocode} +% Their default values are zero. Now for our extended version of +% CCShan's solution. +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\MT_intertext: {% + \def\intertext##1{% + \ifvmode\else\\\@empty\fi + \noalign{% + \penalty\postdisplaypenalty\vskip\belowdisplayskip + \vskip-\lineskiplimit % CCS + \vskip\normallineskiplimit % CCS + \vskip\l_MT_above_intertext_dim + \vbox{\normalbaselines + \ifdim\linewidth=\columnwidth + \else \parshape\@ne \@totalleftmargin \linewidth + \fi + \noindent##1\par}% + \penalty\predisplaypenalty\vskip\abovedisplayskip% + \vskip-\lineskiplimit % CCS + \vskip\normallineskiplimit % CCS + \vskip\l_MT_above_intertext_dim + }% +}} +% \end{macrocode} +% And provide a key to switch +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\MT_orig_intertext_true: { \MH_let:NwN \intertext@ \MT_orig_intertext: } +\def\MT_orig_intertext_false: { \MH_let:NwN \intertext@ \MT_intertext: } +\define@key{\MT_options_name:}{original-intertext}[true]{ + \@nameuse{MT_orig_intertext_#1:} +} +% \end{macrocode} +% And use the new version as default. +% \begin{macrocode} +\setkeys{\MT_options_name:}{ + original-intertext=false +} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} % % Gabriel Zachmann, Donald Arseneau on comp.text.tex 2000/05/12-13 % \begin{macro}{\shortintertext} -% This is like \cs{intertext} but uses shorter skips betweeb the math. +% \begin{macro}{\MT_orig_shortintertext} +% \begin{macro}{\MT_shortintertext} +% \begin{macro}{\l_above_shortintertext_dim} +% \begin{macro}{\l_below_shortintertext_dim} +% This is like \cs{intertext} but uses shorter skips between the +% math. Again this turned out to have the same problem as +% \cs{intertext}, so we provide two versions. +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\MT_orig_shortintertext:n #1{% + \ifvmode\else\\\@empty\fi + \noalign{% + \penalty\postdisplaypenalty\vskip\abovedisplayshortskip + \vbox{\normalbaselines + \if_dim:w \linewidth=\columnwidth + \else: + \parshape\@ne \@totalleftmargin \linewidth + \fi: + \noindent#1\par}% + \penalty\predisplaypenalty\vskip\abovedisplayshortskip% + }% +} +% \end{macrocode} +% Lengths like above +% \begin{macrocode} +\newdimen\l_MT_above_shortintertext_dim +\newdimen\l_MT_below_shortintertext_dim +\define@key{\MT_options_name:} + {aboveshortintertextdim}{\setlength \l_MT_above_shortintertext_dim{#1}} +\define@key{\MT_options_name:} + {belowshortintertextdim}{\setlength \l_MT_below_shortintertext_dim{#1}} +% \end{macrocode} +% Looks best with the `old' values of the original \cs{jot} +% setting. So we set them to 3pt each. +% \begin{macrocode} +\setkeys{\MT_options_name:}{ + aboveshortintertextdim=3pt, + belowshortintertextdim=3pt +} +% \end{macrocode} +% Next, just add the same as we did for \cs{intertext} % \begin{macrocode} -\def\shortintertext#1{% +\def\MT_shortintertext:n #1{% \ifvmode\else\\\@empty\fi \noalign{% \penalty\postdisplaypenalty\vskip\abovedisplayshortskip + \vskip-\lineskiplimit + \vskip\normallineskiplimit + \vskip\l_MT_above_shortintertext_dim \vbox{\normalbaselines \if_dim:w \linewidth=\columnwidth \else: @@ -4219,9 +4631,30 @@ and the derived files \fi: \noindent#1\par}% \penalty\predisplaypenalty\vskip\abovedisplayshortskip% + \vskip-\lineskiplimit + \vskip\normallineskiplimit + \vskip\l_MT_below_shortintertext_dim }% } % \end{macrocode} +% Next we need to be able to switch. +% \begin{macrocode} +\def\MT_orig_shortintertext_true: { \MH_let:NwN \shortintertext \MT_orig_shortintertext:n } +\def\MT_orig_shortintertext_false: { \MH_let:NwN \shortintertext \MT_shortintertext:n } +\define@key{\MT_options_name:}{original-shortintertext}[true]{ + \@nameuse{MT_orig_shortintertext_#1:} +} +% \end{macrocode} +% With the updated one as the default. +% \begin{macrocode} +\setkeys{\MT_options_name:}{ + original-shortintertext=false +} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} +% \end{macro} % \end{macro} % % \subsection{Fine-tuning mathematical layout} @@ -4447,13 +4880,24 @@ and the derived files % December~20th 2000 by Michael J.~Downes. The comments are his. I % have added some formatting options to the arguments so that a user % can emulate the \pkg{isotope} package. +% +% \changes{v.1.12}{2012/04/19}{Extended \cs{prescript} to change style +% if used in say S context. Requestd by Oliver Buerschaper.} +% Update 2012: One drawback from MJD's original implementation, is +% that the math style is hardwired, such that if used in say +% \cs{scriptstyle} context, then the style/size of the prescript +% remain the same size. A slightly expensive fix, is to use the +% \cs{mathchoice} construction. First exdent MJD's code a little +% (keeping his comments) +% \begin{macro}{\MT_prescript_inner:} +% We make the style an extra forth argument % \begin{macrocode} -\DeclareRobustCommand{\prescript}[3]{ +\newcommand{\MT_prescript_inner:}[4]{ % \end{macrocode} % Put the sup in box 0 and the sub in box 2. % \begin{macrocode} - \@mathmeasure\z@\scriptstyle{\MT_prescript_sup:{#1}} - \@mathmeasure\tw@\scriptstyle{\MT_prescript_sub:{#2}} + \@mathmeasure\z@#4{\MT_prescript_sup:{#1}} + \@mathmeasure\tw@#4{\MT_prescript_sub:{#2}} \if_dim:w \wd\tw@>\wd\z@ \setbox\z@\hbox to\wd\tw@{\hfil\unhbox\z@} \else: @@ -4472,6 +4916,24 @@ and the derived files \MT_prescript_arg:{#3} } % \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro} +% Next create \cs{prescript} using \cs{mathchoice} +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareRobustCommand{\prescript}[3]{ + \mathchoice +% \end{macrocode} +% In D and T style, we use MJD's default: +% \begin{macrocode} + {\MT_prescript_inner:{#1}{#2}{#3}{\scriptstyle}} + {\MT_prescript_inner:{#1}{#2}{#3}{\scriptstyle}} +% \end{macrocode} +% In the others we step one style down. Of couse in SS style, using +% \cs{scriptscript} may seem wrong, but there is no lower style. +% \begin{macrocode} + {\MT_prescript_inner:{#1}{#2}{#3}{\scriptscriptstyle}} + {\MT_prescript_inner:{#1}{#2}{#3}{\scriptscriptstyle}} +} +% \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % Then the named arguments. Can you see I'm preparing for templates? % \begin{macrocode} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mh/mhsetup.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mh/mhsetup.dtx index d4b71b9a76d..d1fe0bcb154 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mh/mhsetup.dtx +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/mh/mhsetup.dtx @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ % \iffalse meta-comment % -% Copyright (C) 2002-2007,2010 by Morten Hoegholm <mh.ctan@gmail.com> +% Copyright (C) 2002-2007,2010 by Morten Hoegholm % % This work may be distributed and/or modified under the % conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ % % This work has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". % -% This Current Maintainer of this work is Morten Hoegholm, +% This Current Maintainer of this work is % Lars Madsen, Will Robertson and Joseph Wright. % % This work consists of the main source file mhsetup.dtx @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ This is a generated file. -Copyright (C) 2002-2007,2010 by Morten Hoegholm <mh.ctan@gmail.com> +Copyright (C) 2002-2007,2010 by Morten Hoegholm This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ LaTeX version 2005/12/01 or later. This work has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". -This Current Maintainer of this work is Morten Hoegholm, +This Current Maintainer of this work is Lars Madsen, Will Robertson and Joseph Wright. This work consists of the main source file mhsetup.dtx |