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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/everypage/everypage.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/everypage/everypage.dtx index 02cf2149a38..e390b6b9804 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/everypage/everypage.dtx +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/everypage/everypage.dtx @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ % \iffalse meta-comment % -% Copyright 2006-2007 +% Copyright 2006-2007, 2020 % Sergio Callegari <sergio.callegari@gmail.com> % % --------------------------------------------- @@ -21,10 +21,12 @@ % %<*driver> \documentclass{ltxdoc} -\usepackage{mathptmx, helvet, courier} +\usepackage{mathptmx} +\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} +\usepackage[scaled=0.92]{helvet} +% \usepackage{courier} +\usepackage{hologo} \EnableCrossrefs -\DoNotIndex{\def,\gdef,\let,\NeedsTeXFormat,\newcommand} -\DoNotIndex{\ProvidesPackage,\endinput} \CodelineIndex \RecordChanges \begin{document} @@ -34,12 +36,19 @@ % % \fi % -% \CheckSum{44} +% \DoNotIndex{\@ifundefined, \g@addto@macro} +% \DoNotIndex{\def, \gdef, \let, \newcommand} +% \DoNotIndex{\MessageBreak, \PackageWarningNoLine, \NeedsTeXFormat} +% \DoNotIndex{\ProvidesPackage, \RequirePackage} +% \DoNotIndex{\put} +% \DoNotIndex{\endinput} +% +% \CheckSum{71} % % \def\filename{everypage.dtx} -% \def\fileversion{1.1} -% \def\filedate{2007/06/20} -% \def\docdate{2007/06/20} +% \def\fileversion{2.0} +% \def\filedate{2020/10/11} +% \def\docdate{2020/10/11} % % \newcommand*{\Lpack}[1]{\textsf {#1}} ^^A typeset a package % \newcommand*{\Lopt}[1]{\textsf {#1}} ^^A typeset an option @@ -60,99 +69,322 @@ % % \maketitle % +% \section*{WARNING} +% \changes{R2.0}{2020/10/11}{Package is now in a `legacy' status.} +% +% This package is now in \emph{legacy status}. Functionality similar to +% that provided by this package has been directly implemented in \LaTeX\ +% since its 2020 Fall release. Do not use \Lpack{everypage} in new +% documents and do not rely on it in new packages or classes of +% yours. +% +% \smallskip +% When running on a pre-2020-10-01 version of \LaTeX, \Lpack{everypage} +% will now fall back to \Lpack{everypage-1x}, its own past +% code base.\smallskip +% +% When running on a modern \LaTeX, \Lpack{everypage} will strive to +% provide its legacy interfaces by using the newer \LaTeX\ facilities. +% However, full equivalence is not possible and breakage may occur. When +% truly needed, try loading \Lpack{everypage-1x} in place of +% \Lpack{everypage} to force usage of the old code base. This is expected +% to keep working for a few more \LaTeX\ release cycles after Fall 2020. +% +% \bigskip\bigskip +% % \begin{abstract} -% The \Lpack{everypage} package extends \LaTeX\ providing hooks to do -% actions on every page or on the current page. Specifically, actions -% are performed \emph{before} the page is shipped, so they can be -% used to put watermarks \emph{in the background} of a page, or to -% set the page layout. The package reminds in some sense -% \Lpack{bobhook} by Karsten Tinnefeld, but it differs in the way in -% which the hooks are implemented, as detailed in the following. -% In some sense it may also be related to the package -% \Lpack{everyshi} by Martin Schroeder, but again the implementation -% is different. +% The \Lpack{everypage} package was meant to extend \LaTeX\ providing +% hooks to do actions on every page or on the current page. Currently, +% similar functionality is directly provided by \LaTeX. Specifically, +% \Lpack{everypage} supports actions performed \emph{before} the page is +% shipped, so they can be used to put watermarks \emph{in the +% background} of a page, or to set the page layout. The package is in +% many ways similar to \Lpack{bobhook} by Karsten Tinnefeld, but it +% differs in the way in which the hooks are implemented. In some sense, +% it may also be related to package \Lpack{everyshi} by Martin +% Schroeder, but again the implementation is different. % \end{abstract} % % \section{Introduction} -% -% This program adds two \LaTeX\ hooks that get run when document -% pages are finalized and output to the dvi or pdf +% +% Until a recent past, \LaTeX\ provided no explicit hooks to be run as +% documents pages were finalized and output to the dvi or pdf +% file. Consequently, many solutions were developed to work around this +% limitation and to offer features (e.g., watermarks) that would otherwise +% be impossible. These solution included packages such as +% \Lpack{everyshi}, \Lpack{bobhook} and \Lpack{watermark}. Package +% \Lpack{everypage} was a solution providing plumbing that could be used +% in higher level packages such as \Lpack{draftwatermark} (watermarking) +% and \Lpack{flippdf} (print preprocessing) to mention a couple of them. +% +% All of these extensions relied on applying modifications to some \LaTeX\ +% internals and as such were prone to subtle interactions with other +% packages and breakage. The situation has been cleared by the 2020 Fall +% \LaTeX\ release where an official and generic support for hooks has been +% introduced. +% +% As of today, \Lpack{everypage} can be considered obsolete. It needs to +% remain around because older releases of \LaTeX\ are still in use and +% legacy code exist that is based on the interfaces it exposes. However, +% no new document, class or package should be based on it. Furthermore, it +% can be expected that existing packages that use \Lpack{everypage} will +% progressively learn to rely directly on the new \LaTeX\ hook mechanism. +% +% This manual is meant to aid the transition by showing how +% \Lpack{everypage} is now being updated to cater both for older and newer +% \LaTeX\ kernels. Specifically, it illustrates: +% \begin{enumerate} +% \item how \Lpack{everypage} is now actually split in two packages: +% \Lpack{everypage-1x}, providing the old code base; and +% \Lpack{everypage} itself, that strives to implement the legacy +% interface on top of the new mechanisms offered by \LaTeX; +% \item how \Lpack{everypage} can automatically import the old code base +% as needed, how loading of the latter can be forced (if absolutely +% needed or for comparison) and for how long the old code can be +% expected to keep working with newer releases of \LaTeX; +% \item how the legacy interface of \Lpack{everypage}, once +% implemented/emulated on top of the new \LaTeX\ facilities actually +% differs from its nominal behavior. +% \end{enumerate} +% +% \section{The original code base} +% \label{sec:original} +% \changes{R1.0}{2006/06/30}{% +% Initial release.} +% +% The original implementation of \Lpack{everypage}, now available as +% \Lpack{everypage-1x}, adds two \LaTeX\ hooks that get +% run when document pages are finalized and output to the dvi or pdf % file. Specifically, one hook gets executed on every page, while the % other is executed for the current page. Hook actions are are performed -% \emph{before} the page is output on the medium, and this is -% important to be able to play with the page layout or to put things -% \emph{behind} the page contents (e.g., watermarks such as an image, -% framing, the ``DRAFT'' word, and the like). -% -% The package reminds in some sense \Lpack{bobhook} by Karsten -% Tinnefeld, but it differs in the way in which the hooks are -% implemented: +% \emph{before} the page is output on the medium, and this is important to +% be able to play with the page layout or to put things \emph{behind} the +% page contents (e.g., watermarks). +% +% \subsection{User interface} +% \label{ssec:ui} % +% \DescribeMacro{\AddEverypageHook} The |\AddEverypageHook| command +% accepts one argument and adds it to the list of hooks that are run +% before every page is output. Similarly, the +% \DescribeMacro{\AddThispageHook}|\AddThispageHook| command accepts one +% argument, however it adds it to the list of hooks that are run before +% the \emph{current} page is output. +% +% The following rules apply: +% % \begin{enumerate} -% \item there is no formatting inherent in the hooks. If one wants to -% put some watermark on a page, it is his own duty to put in the -% hook the code to place the watermark in the right position. Also -% note that the hooks code should \emph{eat up no space} in the -% page. Again, if the hooks are meant to place some material on the -% page, it is the duty of the hook programmer to put code in the -% hooks to pretend that the material has zero width and zero height. -% The implementation is \emph{lighter} than the \Lpack{bobhook} one, -% and possibly more flexible, since one is not limited by any -% pre-coded formatting for the hooks. On the other hand it is -% possibly more difficult to use. Nonetheless, it is easy to think -% of other packages relying on \Lpack{everypage} to deliver more -% user-friendly and \emph{task specific} interfaces. Already there -% are a couple of them: the package \Lpack{flippdf} produces -% mirrored pages in a PDF document and \Lpack{draftwatermark} -% watermarks document pages. -% \item similarly to \Lpack{bobhook} and \Lpack{watermark}, the -% package relies on the manipolatoin of the internal \LaTeX\ macro -% |\@begindvi| to do the job. However, the redefinition of -% |\@begindvi| is here postponed as much as possible, striving to -% avoid interference with other packages using |\AtBeginDvi| or -% anyway manipulating |\@begindvi|. Specifically \Lpack{everypage} -% makes no special assumption on the initial code that |\@begindvi| -% might contain. +% \item once hooks are introduced and stacked in a series, there is no way +% to unstack them, nor to clear them; +% \item in order to have hooks that get run only when specific conditions +% are met, conditionals must be included in the hooks; +% \item \label{itm:formatting}% +% there is no formatting inherent in the hooks. If one wants to put some +% watermark on a page, it is his own duty to put in the hook the code to +% place the watermark in the right position and with the appropriate +% appearance and style. When the hooks are run, the page is still empty, +% so that one begins filling it at point (1\,inch, 1\,inch) from the top +% left corner; +% \item \label{itm:nospace}% +% the hook code should \emph{eat up no space}. This means that hooks +% meant to place some material on the page, need to have the material +% placed in a box with zero width and height beforehand. +% \item no particular assumption is made on the \LaTeX\ output +% driver, so \Lpack{everypage} should work equally well with \LaTeX, +% \hologo{pdfLaTeX}, \hologo{LuaLaTeX}, or \hologo{XeLaTeX}. Similarly, +% the package should work equally well with dvi, dvips, etc.\@ output +% drivers. Obviously, the final compatibility with the different output +% drivers depends on the actual code that is placed in the hooks. % \end{enumerate} % -% Also in some sense \Lpack{everypage} can be related to package -% \Lpack{everyshi} by Martin Schroeder, but it differs radically from -% it in the implementation. In fact,\Lpack{everypage} operates by -% manipulation of the |\@begindvi| macro, rather than at the -% lower level |\shipout| macro. -% -% \section{User interface} -% \DescribeMacro{\AddEverypageHook}\DescribeMacro{\AddThispageHook} -% The |\AddEverypageHook| accepts one argument and adds it to the list -% of hooks that are run before every page is output. The -% |\AddThispageHook| accepts one argument and adds it to the list of -% hooks that are run before the current page is output. -% -% Note that once hooks are stacked, there is no way to unstack them, -% nor to clear them. In order to have hooks that get run only when -% specific conditions are met, conditionals must be included in the -% hooks. -% -% Also note that no particular assumption is made on the \LaTeX\ -% output driver, so \Lpack{everypage} should work equally well with -% \LaTeX\ and pdf\LaTeX. Furthermore, the package should work equally -% well with dvi, dvips, etc.\@ output drivers. Obviously, the final -% compatibility with the different output drivers depends on the -% actual code that is placed in the hooks. -% -% For usage examples, please see the \Lpack{flippdf} and -% \Lpack{draftwatermark} packages. +% \subsection{Comparison with other packages} % +% The purpose of the original code base is better understood by comparing +% it to other packages that were meant to solve related problems at the +% time when \LaTeX\ had no hook mechanism of its own: +% +% \begin{itemize} +% \item In comparison with \Lpack{bobhook} by Karsten Tinnefeld, +% Lpack{everypage} (in its legacy incarnation) used to differ in purpose +% and in the hook implementation. Package \Lpack{everypage} was meant to +% make no assumption on what one could want to do on every page, whether +% to add text, images, or some low-level instruction for the output +% driver, or even to perform some accounting task. This made the package +% lighter and more flexible at the cost of being more difficult to +% use. In other words, \Lpack{everypage} was meant to be more of a +% plumbing to be employed in higher level packages; +% \item in comparison with \Lpack{watermark} by Alexander I.~Rozhenko, +% similar considerations could me made. Specifically, \Lpack{watermark} +% is explicitly targeted at making it easy to put watermarks on document +% pages, while \Lpack{everypage} is lower level. +% \item in comparison to both \Lpack{bobhook} and \Lpack{watermark}, +% \Lpack{everypage} used to employ a similar low level mechanism, by +% manipulation of the internal \LaTeX\ macro |\@begindvi| to do the +% job. However, the redefinition of |\@begindvi| in \Lpack{everypage} +% was postponed as much as possible, striving to avoid interference with +% other packages using |\AtBeginDvi| or anyway manipulating +% |\@begindvi|. Furthermore, \Lpack{everypage} made no special +% assumption on the initial code that |\@begindvi| might contain. +% \item in comparison with \Lpack{everyshi} by Martin Schroeder, +% \Lpack{everypage} used to be similarly low level, but relied on +% changing the |\@begindvi| macro, rather than the even lower-level +% |\shipout| macro. +% \end{itemize} +% +% \subsection{Known applications of the \Lpack{everypage} code} +% +% Package \Lpack{everypage} has historically found application in at least +% two higher level packages, namely: +% \begin{itemize} +% \item \Lpack{draftwatermark}, meant at providing extended facilities for +% page watermarking on all \LaTeX\ engines and output drivers; and +% \item \Lpack{flippdf}, meant at catering for a frequent preprint +% requirement, where publisher may require a document with +% \emph{mirrored} pages to get the best results out of a photographic +% printout process. +% \end{itemize} +% +% \section{The new code base} +% \changes{R2.0}{2020/10/11}{% +% Complete package rewrite to take advantage of the new +% LaTeX hook mechanisms introduced in the Fall 2020 release.} +% +% The new code base differs from the old one because it does not touch +% any \LaTeX\ internals. Conversely it relies on the hook mechanism that +% is officially provided by \LaTeX\ since its 2020 fall release. +% Obviously, this has no other purpose than to provide back +% compatibility for older \LaTeX\ code written before such \LaTeX\ +% release and relying on the original \Lpack{everypage} interfaces. +% +% To this aim, the new code base does the following: +% \begin{enumerate} +% \item complains out loud, reminding that new code should not be based on +% \Lpack{everypage}, but rather make direct usage of the new \LaTeX\ +% interfaces; +% \item checks whether the new \LaTeX\ interfaces are actually +% available. If this is not the case, it resorts to loading +% \Lpack{everypage-1x} that provides the old code base; +% \item \label{itm:addtohook}% +% implements/emulates the |\AddEverypageHook| and |\AddThispageHook| +% commands on top of the new |\AddToHook| and |\AddToHookNext| \LaTeX\ +% commands. +% \end{enumerate} +% +% With specific reference to point \ref{itm:addtohook} above, note that +% the new hook mechanism provided by \LaTeX\ is extensively documented in +% issue 32 of \emph{\LaTeX\ News} and in file +% |lthooks-doc.pdf|. Furthermore, consider that \Lpack{everypage} employs +% hooks in the \emph{shipout} class, which are documented in file +% |ltshipout-doc.pdf|. +% +% \subsection{Compatibility of the new code with the original \Lpack{everypage} +% interface} +% +% Because the implementation is different and due to choices (in fact, +% quite reasonable ones) by the \LaTeX\ developers, the new implementation +% of \Lpack{everypage} cannot be exactly equivalent to the original one +% (hence, please, do not open bugs for this!). +% +% The main difference is the hook code provided by the user now gets +% wrapped in a |\put| command, inside a |picture| environment with +% |\unitlength| at 1\,pt. This is because \Lpack{everypage} relies on a +% |shipout/background| type hook. The |\put| command typesets material at +% (1\,in, -1\,in) to emulate the original coordinate system of +% \Lpack{everypage}. This means that some of the points about the +% interface in section~\ref{ssec:ui} do not apply anymore (or at least do +% not apply in the same way). Specifically, point \ref{itm:formatting} +% about lack of any pre-canned formatting is not completely true anymore, +% because of the implicit picture environment. Furthermore, point +% \ref{itm:nospace} about the need not to eat up space can now be +% completely ignored. +% +% While the changes described above seem to go in the direction of less +% rules and less concern, this might not be always true and subtle +% breakage of legacy code may happen in corner cases. +% +% \section{Forcing usage of the older code base} +% +% The usage of the older code base of \Lpack{everypage} can be forced by +% simply substituting |\usepackage{everypage-1x}| for +% |\usepackage{everypage}|. In this case, no warning about the package +% obsolescence is emitted, because it is assumed that the user knows what +% he/she is doing. However, explicitly requiring \Lpack{everypage-1x} +% is obviously discouraged. +% +% The old code base actually works just fine with the Fall 2020 \LaTeX\ +% release and it will probably keep to do so for a few more \LaTeX\ +% release cycles. This is mostly up to the \LaTeX\ developers and their +% will to maintain untouched some internal deprecated interfaces. In any case, +% |\usepackage{everypage-1x}| will eventually stop working and is now +% declared in an \emph{unmaintained state}. +% +% % \StopEventually {} -% % \section{Implementation} -% +% \subsection{Implementation of \Lpack{everypage}} +% \iffalse +%<*everypage> +% \fi % Announce the name and version of the package, which requires % \LaTeXe. % \begin{macrocode} \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} \ProvidesPackage{everypage}% - [2007/06/20 1.1 Hooks to run on every page] + [2020/10/11 R2.0 Hooks to run on every page] +% \end{macrocode} +% Complain out loud about the package being obsolete. +% \begin{macrocode} +\PackageWarningNoLine{everypage}{% + Functionality similar to this package has recently\MessageBreak + been implemented in LaTeX. This package is now in\MessageBreak + legacy status.\MessageBreak + Please, don't use it in new documents and packages} +% \end{macrocode} +% Depending on the actual functionalities provided by \LaTeX\ consider +% loading \Lpack{everypage-1x}. If so doing, warn about this too and +% stop. Otherwise give some more warnings. +% \begin{macrocode} +\@ifundefined{AddToHook}{% + \PackageWarningNoLine{everypage}{% + You appear to be running a version of LaTeX\MessageBreak + too old to provide the new functionality.\MessageBreak + Forcing fallback to `everypage-1x` that\MessageBreak + uses an older code base} + \RequirePackage{everypage-1x} + \endinput}{% + \PackageWarningNoLine{everypage}{% + You appear to be running a version of LaTeX\MessageBreak + providing the new functionality.\MessageBreak + Doing the best to deliver the original `everypage`\MessageBreak + interface on top of it. Strict equivalence is\MessageBreak + not possible, breakage may occur.\MessageBreak + If truly needed, Use `everypage-1x` to force the\MessageBreak + loading of an older code base}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \begin{macro}{\AddEverypageHook}\begin{macro}{\AddThispageHook}% +% Finally, implement the \Lpack{everypage} interface on top of the \LaTeX\ +% |shipout/background| hooks. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand*{\AddEverypageHook}[1]{% + \AddToHook{shipout/background}{\put(1in,-1in){#1}}} +\newcommand*{\AddThispageHook}[1]{% + \AddToHookNext{shipout/background}{\put(1in,-1in){#1}}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \end{macro}\end{macro} +% \iffalse +%</everypage> +% \fi +% +% \subsection{Implementation of \Lpack{everypage-1x}} +% \iffalse +%<*everypage-1x> +% \fi +% Announce the name and version of the package, which requires +% \LaTeXe. +% \begin{macrocode} +\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} +\ProvidesPackage{everypage-1x}% + [2020/10/10 1.2 Hooks to run on every page] % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macro}{\sc@everypage@hook}\begin{macro}{\sc@everypage@hook} @@ -191,6 +423,11 @@ % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\sc@op@preamble} +% \changes{R1.1}{2007/06/20}{% +% Fix an out of memory condition.} +% \changes{R1.2}{2020/10/10}{% +% Reorder operations to take care of code to execute at the beginning of +% the output before the `everypage' hooks.} % The outputpage preamble contains instructions to redefine the % |\@begindvi| macro that is called at every page output by the % original |\@outputpage| code. @@ -201,10 +438,10 @@ \newcommand*{\sc@op@preamble}{% \let\sc@begindvi\@begindvi \def\@begindvi{% + \sc@begindvi \sc@everypage@hook \sc@thispage@hook - \gdef\sc@thispage@hook{} - \sc@begindvi}} + \gdef\sc@thispage@hook{}}} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % @@ -230,31 +467,33 @@ % other packages are loaded. % \begin{macrocode} \AtBeginDocument{\sc@ep@init} -\endinput % \end{macrocode} +% \iffalse +%</everypage-1x> +% \fi % % \Finale +% \PrintChanges % \PrintIndex % -%% \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 \~} +% \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 \~} \endinput -%%% Local Variables: -%%% mode: doctex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% End: - +% %% Local Variables: +% %% mode: doctex +% %% TeX-master: t +% %% End:
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/everypage/everypage.ins b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/everypage/everypage.ins index 9131ac42697..2da7b69a6e9 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/everypage/everypage.ins +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/everypage/everypage.ins @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ %% everypage.ins -%% Copyright 2006 +%% Copyright 2006-2007, 2020 %% Sergio Callegari <sergio.callegari@gmail.com> %% %% --------------------------------------------- @@ -25,17 +25,14 @@ %% --------------- start of docstrip commands ------------------ %% \input docstrip.tex -\preamble -This is file `everypage.sty', -generated with the docstrip utility. -The original source files were: +\usedir{tex/latex/everypage} -everypage.dtx +\preamble - IMPORTANT NOTICE: +IMPORTANT NOTICE: -Copyright 2006 +Copyright 2006-2007, 2020 Sergio Callegari <sergio.callegari@gmail.com> --------------------------------------------- @@ -43,25 +40,27 @@ This file is part of the everypage package, a contribution to the LaTeX2e system. --------------------------------------------- -This program consists of the files listed in the README file included -in the package. +This program consists of the files listed in the README.md file included in +the package. Any modified versions of this file must be renamed with new filenames -distinct from everypage.sty. +distinct from \outFileName. -For distribution of the original source see the terms -for copying and modification in the file everypage.dtx. +For distribution of the original source see the terms for copying and +modification in the file \inFileName. -This generated file may be distributed as long as the -original source files, as listed above, are part of the -same distribution. (The sources need not necessarily be -in the same archive or directory.) +This generated file may be distributed as long as the original source files, +as listed above, are part of the same distribution. (The sources need not +necessarily be in the same archive or directory.) \endpreamble \keepsilent \Msg{*** Generating the LaTeX2e package files ***} -\generate{\file{everypage.sty}{\from{everypage.dtx}{}}} + +\generate{\file{everypage.sty}{\from{everypage.dtx}{everypage}}} +\generate{\file{everypage-1x.sty}{\from{everypage.dtx}{everypage-1x}}} + \ReportTotals \Msg{***********************************************************} @@ -70,15 +69,17 @@ in the same archive or directory.) \Msg{* file(s) into a directory searched by TeX:} \Msg{*} \Msg{* \space\space everypage.sty} +\Msg{* \space\space everypage-070620.sty} \Msg{*} \Msg{*} -\Msg{* To produce the documentation run the files ending with} -\Msg{* `.dtx' through LaTeX (or maybe pdfLaTeX).} -\Msg{* Process any name.idx file by:} -\Msg{* \space\space\space\space makeindex -s gind.ist name} -\Msg{* Process any name.glo file by:} -\Msg{* \space\space\space\space makeindex -s gglo.ist -o name.gls name.glo} -\Msg{* Re run through LaTeX the .dtx files as necessary} +\Msg{* To produce the documentation:} +\Msg{* - run everypage.dtx through LaTeX} +\Msg{* - Process everypage.idx by:} +\Msg{* \space\space\space\space makeindex -s gind.ist everypage} +\Msg{* - Process any everypage.glo by:} +\Msg{* \space\space\space\space + makeindex -s gglo.ist -o everypage.gls everypage.glo} +\Msg{* Re run through LaTeX everypage.dtx as necessary} \Msg{*} \Msg{***********************************************************} |