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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/spacingtricks/spacingtricks.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/spacingtricks/spacingtricks.dtx new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..cfc25cb650b --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/spacingtricks/spacingtricks.dtx @@ -0,0 +1,585 @@ +% \iffalse meta-comment +% +% Copyright (C) 2019 by Antoine Missier <antoine.missier@ac-toulouse.fr> +% +% This file may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of +% the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 of this license +% or (at your option) any later version. The latest version of this +% license is in: +% +% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt +% +% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX version +% 2005/12/01 or later. +% \fi +% +% \iffalse +%<*driver> +\ProvidesFile{spacingtricks.dtx} +%</driver> +%<*package> +\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[2005/12/01] +\ProvidesPackage{spacingtricks} + [2019/06/26 v1.0 .dtx spacingtricks file] +%</package> +%<*driver> +\documentclass{ltxdoc} +\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} +\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} +\usepackage[french,english]{babel} +\usepackage{lmodern} +\usepackage{spacingtricks} +\usepackage{pifont} +\usepackage{amsmath} +\usepackage{pstricks-add} +\DisableCrossrefs +%\CodelineIndex +%\RecordChanges +\usepackage{hyperref} +\hypersetup{% + colorlinks, + linkcolor=blue, + citecolor=blue, + pdftitle={spacingtricks}, + pdfsubject={LaTeX package}, + pdfauthor={Antoine Missier} +} +\begin{document} + \DeleteShortVerb{\|} + \MakeShortVerb{\"} + \DocInput{spacingtricks.dtx} + %\PrintChanges + %\PrintIndex +\end{document} +%</driver> +% \fi +% +% \CheckSum{882} +% +% \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 \! 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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 \~} +% +% +% \changes{v0.1}{2011/12/27}{Initial version} +% \changes{v1.0}{2019/05/04}{dtx and ins files, added the footnote command} +% \changes{v1.0}{2019/06/16}{English translation of the documentation} +% +% \GetFileInfo{spacingtricks.sty} +% +% \title{The \texttt{spacingtricks} package\thanks{This document +% corresponds to \textsf{spacingtricks}~\fileversion, initial version \filedate.}} +% \author{Antoine Missier \\ \texttt{antoine.missier@ac-toulouse.fr}} +% \date{June 26, 2019} +% \maketitle +% +% \section{Introduction} +% +% This package proposes some macros to deal with spacing issues. Thus: +% +% \begin{compactlist} +% \item "\centered" yields good horizontal centering without vertical spacing; +% \item "\footnote" has been redefined to avoid unsuitable spacings; +% \item "\vstrut" produces a strut with variable height or depth; +% \item "\indent" has been redefined to indent a line at the beginning +% of a particular paragraph even if "\parindent" has been set to 0; +% \item the "indentblock" environment produces indentation of all its content; +% \item the "compactlist" environment yields a compact list, without vertical spacing +% between the items, like here; +% several aliases are provided to type some list symbols shorter: +% "\bul", "\dash", "\ddash", "\aster", "\hand", "\checksymb", "\arrowsymb"; +% \item the macros "\ie" and "\eg" attends to typeset common abbreviations +% \ie and \eg with correct spacings; +% \item the "\dualboxes" command attends to place two boxes +% (figures, tables, text) side by side by adjusting the vertical positioning. +% \end{compactlist} +% +% Otherwise, we provide the package \textsf{arraycols}~\cite{ARCOL}, +% wich allows a good management of spacings in \texttt{tabular} and \texttt{array} environments, +% and \textsf{mismath}~\cite{MSMATH} of which several macros tends to improve spacings +% in mathematical formulas. +% Let us mention also the \textsf{setspace} package (natively in \LaTeXe), +% which allows to set the space between the lines of text, and +% at last \textsf{xspace}~\cite{XSP}, +% which is loaded by \textsf{spacingtricks}: it adds a space unless the macro +% is followed by certain punctuation characters. +% +% \section{Usage} +% +% \DescribeMacro{\centered} +% The "\centered"\marg{text} command yields a centered line without vertical spacing. +% It acts like "\centerline" except in lists or tables where its behavior is much better +% (see the following examples). +% Moreover, the line break before and after the macro is automatic. +% +% Here is a comparative example of the centering commands inside a list: +% \begin{enumerate} +% \item Here a centered line with "\centered": +% \centered{Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit.} +% \item Here another centered line with "\\ \centerline":\\ +% \centerline{Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit.} +% \item Here another centered line with "\par\centerline": +% \par\centerline{Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit.} +% \item Here a centered line with the \texttt{center} environment: +% \begin{center} Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. \end{center} +% \end{enumerate} +% +% In tables, "\centered" allows to center a particular cell independently of +% the (general) column alignment +% \footnote{In tables, we can also use the powerful \texttt{\bslash makecell} command +% of the \textsf{makecell} package~\cite{MKCELL}, on the other hand +% the \texttt{\bslash centerline} command doesn't work at all. +% Let us also mention the \texttt{\bslash centeredline} command, from the package +% \textsf{centeredline}~\cite{CENTER}, which allows to use \texttt{\bslash verb} +% commands inside the text to center; but it doesn't work in tables either.}. +% +% \begin{center} +% \begin{tabular}{|l|r|} +% \hline +% left aligned column & right aligned column \\ +% \hline +% another cell & \centered{centered cell} \\ +% \hline +% \centered{centered cell} & the last cell right aligned \\ +% \hline +% \end{tabular} +% \end{center} +% +% \DescribeMacro{\footnote} +% The "\footnote" command doesn't have a good management of spacing issues, +% in particular when the \textsf{hyperref} package has been loaded. +% In English tradition, there is no space before numbers (or symbols) of note calls, +% and likewise at the beginning of footnotes, +% text begins immediately after the note number +% \footnote{The typesetting of footnotes and note calls depends on national typographic +% rules which are, in principle, managed by \textsf{babel}. +% For instance, by activating the \texttt{french} option of \textsf{babel}, +% a thin space is added before the note calls, and the new \texttt{\bslash footnote} +% macro does not alter this behavior.}. +% To avoid undesirable spaces, we don't have to put some space before +% or after writing "\footnote{", for instance: +% \begin{center} +% "this is a note\footnote{good spacing} which works fine," +% \end{center} +% but sometimes, it is convenient to place the "\footnote" command +% on a new line. To achieve this, "\footnote" has been redefined to completely eliminate +% unwanted spaces +% \footnote{Probably it would have been enough to recommend the use of the \% symbol +% at the end of line; its effect is to cancel the space produced by a line break, +% but we do not always think of using it.}. +% +% \pagebreak +% \medskip +% \noindent\begin{minipage}{5.6cm} +% \begin{verbatim} +%This a note +%\footnote{ +%Bad spacing example.} +%with the old command. +% \end{verbatim} +% \vspace{-4ex} This a note +% \footnt{ +% Bad spacing example.} +% with the old command. +% \end{minipage} +% \hfill +% \begin{minipage}{5.6cm} +% \begin{verbatim} +%This a note +%\footnote{ +%Good spacing example.} +%with the new command. +% \end{verbatim} +% \vspace{-4ex} This a note +% \footnote{ Good spacing example.} +% with the new command. +% \end{minipage} +% +% \medskip +% \DescribeMacro{\footnotespace} \DescribeMacro{\footenoteindent} +% Like the old one, the new "\footnote" command can take an opional argument +% to force the number of the note. +% Likewise, we have always the customization macros +% "\footnotesize", "\footnotesep", "\footnoterule", +% but two new macros have been added to manage spacings: +% "\footnotespace" produces the space before the note call symbol +% and "\footnoteindent" produces the space at the beginning of the footnote text. +% For instance, with "\renewcommand{\footnotespace}{\,}" +% and "\renewcommand{\footnoteindent}{\enskip}" +% \footnote{\texttt{\bslash enskip} is equivalent to \texttt{\bslash hspace\{0.5em\}}.} +% we get: +% \renewcommand{\footnotespace}{\,} +% \renewcommand{\footnoteindent}{\enskip} +% +% \begin{center} +% \begin{minipage}{7cm} +% This is a note \footnote{en dash spacing at the beginning of the note.} +% with particular space settings. +% \end{minipage} +% \end{center} +% \renewcommand{\footnotespace}{} +% \renewcommand{\footnoteindent}{} +% +% \DescribeMacro{\vstrut} +% "\vstrut"\oarg{depth}\marg{height} produces a strut with variable height or depth, +% in order to increase the line's height (above the base line) or depth +% (below the base line, optional); +% this command can be used in a text line, a table, a list, a formula, etc. +% If the values of \meta{height} and \meta{depth} are inferior to the height and depth +% of the current line, the command has no effect. +% Here are some examples. +% +% \noindent +% \begin{minipage}[t]{8cm} +% \begin{verbatim} +%\[\frac{\sqrt{0.5p}}{10} = +%\frac{\sqrt{\vstrut{1.7ex} 0.5p}}{10}\] +% \end{verbatim} +% \end{minipage} +% \hfill +% \begin{minipage}[t]{6cm} +% \[\frac{\sqrt{0.5p}}{10} = \frac{\sqrt{\vstrut{1.7ex} 0.5p}}{10}\] +% \end{minipage} +% \\ +% "\fbox{\vstrut{2ex}$\sigma(X)=1$}" gives +% \fbox{\vstrut{2ex}$\sigma(X)=1$} +% better than \fbox{$\sigma(X)=1$} +% +% \medskip +% \noindent +% The height adjustment is done by trial and error. +% We could also have used a vertical phantom box; +% for example in the previous square root, we get a good result with "\vphantom{\bar{t}}", +% but it's not obvious to know what to put in the phantom box, +% moreover, "\vstrut" allows a finer tuning. +% +% In a table, +% "\renewcommand{\arraystretch}"\marg{stretch} +% allows to increase the height of the rows but this command +% has a global effect, whereas "\vstrut" allows to adjust properly the height of each row, +% as in the following table: +% \[ +% \begin{array}{|c|} +% \hline +% \text{bad}\\ +% \hline +% \displaystyle \lim_{\substack{x \to 1\\x>1}} \ln\left(\dfrac{x^2}{x-1}\right) \\ +% \hline +% \dfrac{a}{b} \\ +% \hline +% \displaystyle \int_{1}^{X} \frac{1}{t}\, \mathrm{d}t \\ +% \hline +% \end{array} +% \qquad +% \begin{array}{|c|c|} +% \hline +% \multicolumn{2}{|c|}{\text{good}}\\ +% \hline +% \displaystyle\lim_{\substack{x \to 1\\x>1}} \ln\left(\dfrac{x^2}{x-1}\right)\vstrut{3.8ex} +% & \mbox{obtained with } "\vstrut{3.8ex}" \\ +% \hline +% \dfrac{a}{b} \vstrut[2ex]{3ex} & "\vstrut[2ex]{3ex}" \\ +% \hline +% \displaystyle\int_{1}^{X} \frac{1}{t} \, \mathrm{d} t \vstrut[2.5ex]{4.2ex} +% & "\vstrut[2.5ex]{4.2ex}" \\ +% \hline +% \end{array} +%\] +% However, for tables, we have the \textsf{arraycols} package~\cite{ARCOL}, +% based on \textsf{cellspace}~\cite{CELLSP}, which allows to adjust +% row heights automatically. Nevertheless, "\vstrut" can be useful for fine adjustments. +% +% In a text line, "\vstrut" can be used in place of "\vspace". +% +% \medskip +% \DescribeMacro{\indent} \DescribeMacro{\parindentlength} +% The command "\setlength{\parindent}{0cm}" allow to eliminate any indentation of lines +% at the beginning of every paragraph. +% But in this case, the "\indent" command does not work anymore +% if we want exceptional indentation of a particular paragraph. +% So, the initial length of "\parindent" has been saved in "\parindentlength" +% and the command "\indent" has been redefined to still allow indentation +% of length "\parindentlength". +% +% \medskip +% \DescribeEnv{indentblock} +% The \texttt{indentblock} environment allows indentation of a whole block of lines. +% It has an optional argument which is the length of indentation +% (set by default to "\parindentlength"). +% The following lyrics have been indented (and typeset in italic shape) with +% "\begin{indentblock}\itshape" and stanzas 2 and 4 have been affected by +% an additional indentation with "\begin{indentblock}[3em]". +% +% \begin{indentblock}\itshape +% Overhead the albatross hangs motionless upon the air \\ +% And deep beneath the rolling waves in labyrinths of coral caves \\ +% The echo of a distant time comes willowing across the sand \\ +% And everything is green and submarine +% \begin{indentblock}[3em] +% And no one showed us to the land \\ +% And no one knows the where's or why's \\ +% But something stirs and something tries \\ +% Starts to climb towards the light +% \end{indentblock} +% \noindent +% Strangers passing in the street \\ +% By chance two separate glances meet \\ +% And I am you and what I see is me \\ +% And do I take you by the hand \\ +% And lead you through the land \\ +% And help me understand the best I can? +% \begin{indentblock}[3em] +% And no one calls us to move on \\ +% And no one forces down our eyes \\ +% No one speaks and no one tries \\ +% No one flies around the sun +% \end{indentblock} +% \end{indentblock} +% +% \DescribeEnv{compactlist} +% As its name tells it, the "compactlist" environment allows to create +% a \og compact\fg\ list, \ie without vertical space neither above nor between items. +% As for lists in \LaTeX, items are generated by the "\item" command. +% The environment has an optional argument: "\begin{compactlist}"\oarg{symbol}. +% +% \DescribeMacro{\bul}\DescribeMacro{\dash}\DescribeMacro{\ddash}\DescribeMacro{\aster} +% \DescribeMacro{\hand} +% Default item symbol is "\textbullet" but it can be changed. +% We provide aliases for several symbols commonly used in lists: +% "\bul" \bul\ (alias for "\textbullet"), "\dash" \dash\ ("\textendash"), +% "\ddash" \ddash\ ("\textemdash"), "\aster" \aster\ ("\textasteriskcentered"), +% as well as "\hand" \hand ("\ding{43}"), "\checksymb" \checksymb ("\ding{51}") +% and "\arrowsymb" \arrowsymb ("\ding{226}") +% which need to load the \textsf{pifont} package in the preamble. +% \DescribeMacro{\checksymb}\DescribeMacro{\arrowsymb} +% The following example is obtained with "\begin{compactlist}[\checksymb]": +% \begin{compactlist}[\checksymb] +% \item Fisrt item. +% \item Second item. +% \item Third item. +% \end{compactlist} +% \hand These aliases can be used directly in text mode, of course. +% For "\hand", "\checksymb" and "\arrowsymb", the symbol is followed by a space +% if there is no punctuation character just after it (thanks to the +% macro \texttt{xspace} from the \textsf{xspace} package~\cite{XSP}). +% +% \medskip +% \DescribeMacro{\ie} \DescribeMacro{\eg} +% In English, at the end of a sentence, the point is followed by an em space +% which is larger than an interword space. +% We provide the "\ie" (\textit{id est}) and "\eg" (\textit{exempli gratia}) macros, +% suggested in The \LaTeX\ Companion \cite{COMP}, +% to get correct spacing after these abbreviations \eg here. +% In American typography, a comma is often placed after these abbreviations, +% what we can get with "\ie," +% on the other hand, some authors prefer to typeset \textit{\ie} in italic shape, +% which is always possible with "\textit{\ie}". +% +% \medskip +% \DescribeMacro{\dualboxes} +% Several packages intend to set the text around a figure or a table, +% but in general we have to give the width of the box containing the figure or the table. +% Let us mention however the \textsf{picins} package~\cite{PICINS}, +% cited in The \LaTeX\ Companion~\cite{COMP}, which do not ask for the box width +% and it can also be used with lists. +% Nevertheless vertical positioning can be tricky. +% For this purpose, we have written the "\dualboxes"\oarg{pos}\marg{left}\marg{right} macro, +% which places two boxes, \meta{left} and \meta{right}, side by side. +% These boxes can contain figures, tables, text, \texttt{minipage} environments +% (for several paragraphs and lists), etc. +% The optional \meta{pos} parameter sets the vertical level on which the boxes are aligned: +% a number between 0 (bottom) and 1 (top, default value). +% Here is a first example with "\dualboxes[0.7]". +% +% \medskip +% \psset{xunit=0.5cm,yunit=1.0cm,algebraic=true} +% \dualboxes[0.7]{\footnotesize +% $\begin{array}{|*{7}{c|}} \hline +% x & -2 & -1 & 0 & 1 & 2 & 3 \\ \hline +% f(x) & -0.96 & -0.71 & 0 & 0.59 & 0.38 & 0.18 \\ \hline +% \end{array}$ +% }{ +% \begin{pspicture}(-4.5,-1.5)(4.5,1) +% \psaxes[labelFontSize=\scriptstyle,ticksize=-2pt,linewidth=0.3pt] +% {->}(0,0)(-4.5,-1.5)(4.5,1) +% \psplot[linecolor=red]{-4.5}{4.5}{x/(EXP(x)-x)} +% \end{pspicture} +% } +% +% \noindent +% The horizontal space is equally shared between left margin, interbox space and right margin. +% +% \medskip +% In the following example the right box has been shifted back +% to make an overlaping with the left one, what \textsf{picins} cannot do. +% +%\dualboxes{\footnotesize +% $\begin{array}{|*{7}{c|}} \hline +% x & -2 & -1 & 0 & 1 & 2 & 3 \\ \hline +% f(x) & -0.96 & -0.71 & 0 & 0.59 & 0.38 & 0.18 \\ \hline +% \end{array}$ +% }{\mbox{} \hspace{-3cm} +% \begin{pspicture}(-4.5,-1.5)(4.5,1) +% \psaxes[labelFontSize=\scriptstyle,ticksize=-2pt,linewidth=0.3pt] +% {->}(0,0)(-4.5,-1.5)(4.5,1) +% \psplot[linecolor=red]{-4.5}{4.5}{x/(EXP(x)-x)} +% \end{pspicture} +%} +% \begin{verbatim} +% \dualboxes*{\footnotesize +% $\begin{array}{|*{7}{c|}} \hline +% x & -2 & -1 & 0 & 1 & 2 & 3 \\ \hline +% f(x) & -0.96 & -0.71 & 0 & 0.59 & 0.38 & 0.18 \\ \hline +% \end{array}$ +% }{\mbox{} \hspace{-3cm} +% \begin{pspicture}(-4.5,-1.5)(4.5,1) % needs the pstricks-add package +% \psaxes[labelFontSize=\scriptstyle,ticksize=-2pt,linewidth=0.3pt] +% {->}(0,0)(-4.5,-1.5)(4.5,1) +% \psplot[linecolor=red]{-4.5}{4.5}{x/(EXP(x)-x)} +% \end{pspicture} +% } +% \end{verbatim} +% +% \DescribeMacro{\dualboxes*} +% This command has a starred version which eliminates spaces at the beginning and at the +% end of the line, the only remaining space is between the boxes: +% "\dualboxes*"\oarg{pos}\marg{left}\marg{right}. +% \dualboxes*{\parbox{7cm}{ +% Here the left part consist of a paragraph box obtained with +% \texttt{\bslash parbox\{7cm\}\{...\}}. +% If we want several paragraphs, a list or a mathematical displayed formula, +% in one of the boxes, +% then we have to put them in a \texttt{minipage} environment. +% }}{\begin{pspicture}(-4.5,-1.5)(4.5,1) +% \psaxes[labelFontSize=\scriptstyle,ticksize=-2pt,linewidth=0.3pt] +% {->}(0,0)(-4.5,-1.5)(4.5,1) +% \psplot[linecolor=red]{-4.5}{4.5}{x/(EXP(x)-x)} +% \end{pspicture} +% } +% +% \noindent +% Let us indicate that it's unfortunately not possible to use \texttt{verbatim} environments +% (nor the in-line \texttt{\bslash verb} command) +% within "\dualboxes" arguments, +% just as it's not possible for footnotes or margin notes. +% +% \section{Implementation} +% \begin{macrocode} +\RequirePackage{ifthen} +\RequirePackage{xspace} + +\newcommand*{\centered}[1]{{\setlength{\parskip}{0pt}\par\noindent\hfill + #1\hfill\mbox{}\par}} +% \end{macrocode} +% The double braces are necessary here to ensure that the "\parskip" modification applies +% locally within the command and not globally to the rest of the document. +% \smallskip +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand{\footnotespace}{} +\newcommand{\footnoteindent}{} +\let\footnt\footnote +\renewcommand{\footnote}[2][]{\unskip\footnotespace% + \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}{ + \unskip\footnt{\footnoteindent\ignorespaces #2} + }{ + \unskip\footnt[#1]{\footnoteindent\ignorespaces #2} + }\unskip +} +% \end{macrocode} +% "\unskip" eliminates undesirable spaces before and "\ignorespaces" after. +% \smallskip +% \begin{macrocode} +\newlength{\strutheight} +\newcommand*{\vstrut}[2][0pt]{% + \setlength{\strutheight}{#2}% + \addtolength{\strutheight}{#1}% + \unskip + \ensuremath{\rule[-#1]{0pt}{\strutheight}}% + \ignorespaces% +} + +\newlength{\parindentlength} +\setlength{\parindentlength}{\parindent} +\renewcommand{\indent}{\hspace{\parindentlength}} + +\newenvironment*{indentblock}[1][\parindentlength]{ + \begin{list}{}{% + \setlength{\leftmargin}{#1} + \setlength{\itemsep}{0pt} + \setlength{\topsep}{1ex} + \setlength{\partopsep}{0pt} + } + \item[] + }{\end{list}} + +\newenvironment*{compactlist}[1][\textbullet]{ + \begin{list}{#1\unskip}{% \unskip suppresses the space created by \xspace + \setlength{\labelwidth}{1em} + %\setlength{\leftmargin}{\labelwidth} % indentation + \setlength{\itemsep}{0pt} + \setlength{\parsep}{0pt} + \setlength{\topsep}{0ex} + \setlength{\partopsep}{0pt} + } + }{\end{list}} + +\providecommand{\bul}{\textbullet} +\providecommand{\dash}{\textendash} +\providecommand{\ddash}{\textemdash} +\providecommand{\aster}{\textasteriskcentered} +% \end{macrocode} +% The command "\asterisk" already exists in the \textsf{mathabx} package.\\ +% The following macros need the \textsf{pifont} package. +% \smallskip +% \begin{macrocode} +\providecommand{\hand}{\ding{43}\xspace} +\providecommand{\checksymb}{\ding{51}\xspace} +\providecommand{\arrowsymb}{\ding{226}\xspace} + +\providecommand{\ie}{i.e.\@\xspace} +\providecommand{\eg}{e.g.\@\xspace} + +\newcommand{\@@dualboxes}[3][1]{ + \par\noindent + \raisebox{-#1\height}{#2} \hfill + \raisebox{-#1\height}{#3} \smallskip + } +\newcommand{\@dualboxes}[3][1]{ + \par\noindent \hfill + \raisebox{-#1\height}{#2} \hfill + \raisebox{-#1\height}{#3} \hfill\mbox{}\smallskip + } +\newcommand{\dualboxes}{\@ifstar{\@@dualboxes}{\@dualboxes}} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \medskip +% \begin{thebibliography}{8} +% \bibitem{XSP} \emph{The \textsf{xspace} package}, David Carlisle, Morten Høgholm, +% CTAN v1.13 2014/10/28. +% \bibitem{MKCELL} \emph{The \textsf{makecell} package}, Olga Lapko, CTAN, v0.1e 2009/08/03. +% \bibitem{CENTER} \emph{\textsf{centeredline} -- A macro for centering lines}, Jean-François +% Burnol, CTAN, v1.1 2019/05/03. +% \bibitem{CELLSP} \emph{The \textsf{cellspace} package}, Josselin Noirel, CTAN, v1.8 2019/03/11. +% \bibitem{ARCOL} \emph{The \textsf{arraycols} package}, Antoine Missier, CTAN, v1.0 2019/06/26. +% \bibitem{MSMATH} \emph{\textsf{mismath} -- Miscellaneous mathematical macros}, Antoine Missier, +% CTAN, v1.5 2019/06/22. +% \bibitem{PICINS} \emph{Bilder in \LaTeX -Dokumenten -- PicIns-Benutzerhandbuch}, +% Joachim Bleser, Edmund Lang, CTAN, v3.0 sept. 1992. +% \bibitem{COMP} \emph{The \LaTeX\ Companion}. Frank Mittelbach, Michel Goossens, +% Johannes Braams, David Carlisle, Chris Rowley, 2nd edition, Pearson Education, 2004. +% \end{thebibliography} + +% \Finale +\endinput diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/spacingtricks/spacingtricks.ins b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/spacingtricks/spacingtricks.ins new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9a5c670e8c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/spacingtricks/spacingtricks.ins @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +%% +%% Copyright (C) 2019 by Antoine Missier <antoine.missier@ac-toulouse.fr> +%% +%% This file may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of +%% the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 of this license +%% or (at your option) any later version. 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