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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/base/mkiv/page-lay.mkiv b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/base/mkiv/page-lay.mkiv index 7b80dadb98b..02cc5aa17f2 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/base/mkiv/page-lay.mkiv +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/context/base/mkiv/page-lay.mkiv @@ -13,19 +13,16 @@ \writestatus{loading}{ConTeXt Page Macros / Layout Specification} -%D Before you start wondering why some of the page related -%D modules skip upward or left in order to place elements, you -%D must realize that the reference point is the top left -%D corner of the main typesetting area. One reason for this -%D choice is that it suited some viewers that displayed page -%D areas. Another reason is that margins, edges and top and -%D bottom areas are kind of virtual, while the header, text -%D and footer areas normally determine the text flow. +%D Before you start wondering why some of the page related modules skip upward or +%D left in order to place elements, you must realize that the reference point is the +%D top left corner of the main typesetting area. One reason for this choice is that +%D it suited some viewers that displayed page areas. Another reason is that margins, +%D edges and top and bottom areas are kind of virtual, while the header, text and +%D footer areas normally determine the text flow. \unprotect -%D The dimensions related to layout areas are represented by -%D real dimensions. +%D The dimensions related to layout areas are represented by real dimensions. \newdimen\paperheight \paperheight = 297mm \newdimen\paperwidth \paperwidth = 210mm @@ -69,17 +66,15 @@ \newdimen\totaltextwidth -%D The next series of dimensions are complemented by left -%D and rights ones. +%D The next series of dimensions are complemented by left and rights ones. \newdimen\margindistance \newdimen\edgedistance \newdimen\marginwidth \newdimen\edgewidth -%D Because a distance does not really makes sense when there -%D is no area, we use a zero distance in case there is no -%D area. +%D Because a distance does not really makes sense when there is no area, we use a +%D zero distance in case there is no area. %D The horizontal distances are: @@ -149,12 +144,12 @@ \let\currentlayout\empty \fi \letlayoutparameter\c!state\v!normal % global ? still needed ? - \global\let\currentlayout\currentlayout % global + \glet\currentlayout\currentlayout % global \page_layouts_synchronize \page_layouts_check_next \or % \setuplayout (reverts to main layout) \letlayoutparameter\c!state\v!normal % global ? still needed ? - \global\let\currentlayout\empty % global + \glet\currentlayout\empty % global \page_layouts_synchronize \page_layouts_check_next \fi @@ -244,16 +239,15 @@ \swapmacros\innersidetotal \outersidetotal \to \everyswapmargins -%D The papersize macros have a long history and we don't want -%D to change the commands so they keep looking a bit complex. +%D The papersize macros have a long history and we don't want to change the commands +%D so they keep looking a bit complex. %D \macros %D {definepapersize} %D -%D Before we start calculating layout dimensions, we will -%D first take care of paper sizes. The first argument can be -%D either an assignment (for defaults) or an identifier, in -%D which case the second argument is an assignment. +%D Before we start calculating layout dimensions, we will first take care of paper +%D sizes. The first argument can be either an assignment (for defaults) or an +%D identifier, in which case the second argument is an assignment. %D %D \showsetup{definepapersize} %D @@ -281,8 +275,8 @@ %D \macros %D {setuppaper,setuppapersize} %D -%D When setting up the papersize on which to typeset and -%D print, we can also determine some more characteristics. +%D When setting up the papersize on which to typeset and print, we can also +%D determine some more characteristics. %D %D \showsetup{setuppapersize} %D @@ -335,9 +329,8 @@ \def\v_page_target_xy {\numexpr\v_page_target_nx*\v_page_target_ny\relax} -% Normally we will not use this command directly but for now it -% works out okay. In the future we might use more of the related -% commands. +%D Normally we will not use this command directly but for now it works out okay. In +%D the future we might use more of the related commands. \setuplayouttarget [% these are rather special @@ -462,7 +455,7 @@ \appendtoks \page_paper_reinstate - \global\let\page_paper_reinstate\relax + \glet\page_paper_reinstate\relax \to \everyaftershipout \unexpanded\def\page_paper_set_restore#1#2% @@ -538,7 +531,7 @@ \ifx\currentlayouttarget\empty \let\currentlayouttarget\currentpage \fi - \global\let\papersize\currentlayouttarget + \glet\papersize\currentlayouttarget \page_paper_reset_paper \processcommacommand[\m_page_asked_paper]\page_paper_handle_page_option \global\paperwidth \layouttargetparameter\c!width \relax @@ -561,7 +554,7 @@ % locate paper target \page_paper_reset_print \processcommacommand[\m_page_asked_print]\page_paper_identify_target - \global\let\printpapersize\currentlayouttarget + \glet\printpapersize\currentlayouttarget \page_paper_reset_print \processcommacommand[\m_page_asked_print]\page_paper_handle_print_option \global\printpaperwidth \layouttargetparameter\c!width \relax @@ -814,18 +807,18 @@ {\edef\m_page_check{#1} \edef\m_page_state{\namedlayoutparameter\m_page_check\c!state}% \ifx\m_page_state\v!start - \global\let\v_page_layouts_pre_check\currentlayout - \global\let\currentlayout\m_page_check + \glet\v_page_layouts_pre_check\currentlayout + \glet\currentlayout\m_page_check \page_layouts_synchronize \else\ifx\m_page_state\v!repeat - \global\let\v_page_layouts_pre_check\relax - \global\let\currentlayout\m_page_check + \glet\v_page_layouts_pre_check\relax + \glet\currentlayout\m_page_check \page_layouts_synchronize \fi\fi} \def\page_layouts_check_revert - {\global\let\currentlayout\v_page_layouts_pre_check - \global\let\v_page_layouts_pre_check\relax + {\glet\currentlayout\v_page_layouts_pre_check + \glet\v_page_layouts_pre_check\relax \page_layouts_synchronize} \def\page_layouts_check_default @@ -996,6 +989,7 @@ \newdimen\d_page_adepts_pushed_text_height \newdimen\d_page_adepts_pushed_footer_height \newdimen\d_page_adepts_height +\newdimen\d_page_adapts_delta \unexpanded\def\adaptlayout {\dodoubleempty\page_adapts_layout} @@ -1040,8 +1034,8 @@ \page_otr_command_set_vsize % \page_backgrounds_recalculate - \global\let\page_adepts_push\relax - \global\let\page_adepts_pop\page_adepts_pop_indeed} + \glet\page_adepts_push\relax + \glet\page_adepts_pop\page_adepts_pop_indeed} % \def\page_adapts_check % {\csname\??pageadaptations\the\ifcsname\??pageadaptations\the\realpageno\endcsname\realpageno\else\zerocount\fi\endcsname} @@ -1067,8 +1061,8 @@ {\global\textheight \d_page_adepts_pushed_text_height \global\footerheight\d_page_adepts_pushed_footer_height \page_layouts_synchronize - \global\let\page_adepts_push\page_adepts_push_indeed - \global\let\page_adepts_pop\relax} + \glet\page_adepts_push\page_adepts_push_indeed + \glet\page_adepts_pop\relax} \appendtoks \page_adapts_check \to \everystarttext \appendtoks \page_adapts_reset \to \everyshipout @@ -1153,8 +1147,8 @@ \def\compensatedinnermakeupmargin {\dimexpr\ifconditional\innermakeupcompensation+\innermakeupmargin\else\zeropoint\fi\relax} -\unexpanded\def\freezetextwidth % name will change % \makeupwidth may be set to \textwidth - {\textwidth\makeupwidth % which is a tricky but valid value +\unexpanded\def\freezetextwidth % name will change % \makeupwidth may be set to \textwidth + {\textwidth\makeupwidth % which is a tricky but valid value \edef\m_currentlayout_text_width {\layoutparameter\c!textwidth }% \edef\m_currentlayout_text_margin{\layoutparameter\c!textmargin}% \ifx\m_currentlayout_text_width\empty \else @@ -1174,15 +1168,9 @@ {\freezetextwidth \page_otr_command_set_hsize} -% The next few are better off in page-ini.mkiv - -%D When we start at an even page, we need to swap the layout -%D differently. We cannot adapt the real page number, since -%D it is used in cross referencing. The next switch is set -%D when we start at an even page. - -% We could use nested if here plus some \@EAEAEA's but but the -% next variant has less expansion which is nicer in tracing. +%D When we start at an even page, we need to swap the layout differently. We cannot +%D adapt the real page number, since it is used in cross referencing. The next +%D switch is set when we start at an even page. % #single #left #right @@ -1262,7 +1250,7 @@ % \to \everybeforeshipout \def\goleftonpage % name will change (we could cache) - {\hskip-\dimexpr\leftmargindistance+\leftmarginwidth+\leftedgedistance+\leftedgewidth\relax} + {\hkern-\dimexpr\leftmargindistance+\leftmarginwidth+\leftedgedistance+\leftedgewidth\relax} \def\doifelsemarginswap#1#2% {\doifbothsides{#1}{#1}{#2}} @@ -1327,12 +1315,9 @@ %D \macros %D {startlocallayout} %D -%D These macros should be used with care. They permit local -%D layouts (as used in fitting pages, see \type {page-app.tex}). - -%D This is kind of obsolete now that we have \type -%D {\definelayout}, so this hack will disappear in future -%D versions. +%D These macros should be used with care. They permit local layouts (as used in +%D fitting pages, see \type {page-app.tex}). This is kind of obsolete now that we +%D have \type {\definelayout}, so this hack will disappear in future versions. \unexpanded\def\startlocallayout {\globalpushmacro\page_paper_restore @@ -1367,19 +1352,16 @@ \glet\page_grids_add_to_one\gobbleoneargument \glet\page_grids_add_to_mix\gobbleoneargument -%D The default dimensions are quite old and will not change. -%D The funny fractions were introduced when we went from fixed -%D dimensions to relative ones. Since \CONTEXT\ is a dutch -%D package, the dimensions are based on the metric system. The -%D asymmetrical layout is kind of handy for short -%D quick||and||dirty stapled documents. +%D The default dimensions are quite old and will not change. The funny fractions +%D were introduced when we went from fixed dimensions to relative ones. Since +%D \CONTEXT\ is a dutch package, the dimensions are based on the metric system. The +%D asymmetrical layout is kind of handy for short quick||and||dirty stapled +%D documents. %D -%D Although valid, it is not a real good idea to use -%D dimensions based on the \type {em} unit. First of all, -%D since there are no fonts loaded yet, this dimension makes -%D no sense, and second, you would loose track of values, -%D since they could change while going to a new page, -%D depending on the current font setting. +%D Although valid, it is not a real good idea to use dimensions based on the \type +%D {em} unit. First of all, since there are no fonts loaded yet, this dimension +%D makes no sense, and second, you would loose track of values, since they could +%D change while going to a new page, depending on the current font setting. \setuplayout [ \c!topspace=.08417508418\paperheight, % 2.5cm @@ -1435,8 +1417,8 @@ \c!columns=\plusone, \c!columndistance=\zeropoint] -%D First we define a whole range of (DIN) papersizes, -%D of which the A-series makes most sense. We enable checking. +%D First we define a whole range of (DIN) papersizes, of which the A-series makes +%D most sense. We enable checking. \definepapersize [A0] [\c!width=841mm,\c!height=1189mm] \definepapersize [A1] [\c!width=594mm,\c!height=841mm] @@ -1477,18 +1459,17 @@ \definepapersize [C9] [\c!width=40mm,\c!height=57mm] \definepapersize [C10] [\c!width=28mm,\c!height=40mm] -%D Per August 2004 the rounding of some (seldom used) sizes -%D were corrected top the latest DIN specifications. Peter -%D Rolf came up with these and a few more missing sizes. -%D Watch out: spaces and slashes! +%D Per August 2004 the rounding of some (seldom used) sizes were corrected top the +%D latest DIN specifications. Peter Rolf came up with these and a few more missing +%D sizes. Watch out: spaces and slashes! \definepapersize [4 A0] [\c!width=1682mm,\c!height=2378mm] \definepapersize [2 A0] [\c!width=1189mm,\c!height=1682mm] \definepapersize [C6/C5] [\c!width=114mm,\c!height=229mm] -%D Because there are no standardized screen sizes, we define -%D a bunch of sizes with $4:3$ ratios. The \type {S6} size is -%D nearly as wide as a sheet of \type {A4} paper. +%D Because there are no standardized screen sizes, we define a bunch of sizes with +%D $4:3$ ratios. The \type {S6} size is nearly as wide as a sheet of \type {A4} +%D paper. \definepapersize [S3] [\c!width=300pt,\c!height=225pt] \definepapersize [S4] [\c!width=400pt,\c!height=300pt] @@ -1509,15 +1490,13 @@ \definepapersize [S55] [\c!width=500pt,\c!height=500pt] \definepapersize [S66] [\c!width=600pt,\c!height=600pt] -%D One may wonder if \TEX\ should be used for typesetting -%D \CDROM\ covers, but it does not hurt to have the paper size -%D ready. +%D One may wonder if \TEX\ should be used for typesetting \CDROM\ covers, but it +%D does not hurt to have the paper size ready. \definepapersize [CD] [\c!width=120mm,\c!height=120mm] -%D The next series is for our English speaking friends who -%D decided to stick to non metric values. Thanks to Nelson -%D Beebe for completing the inch based list. +%D The next series is for our English speaking friends who decided to stick to non +%D metric values. Thanks to Nelson Beebe for completing the inch based list. \definepapersize [letter] [\c!width=8.5in,\c!height=11in] \definepapersize [ledger] [\c!width=11in,\c!height=17in] @@ -1573,9 +1552,9 @@ \definepapersize [business] [\c!width=85mm,\c!height=55mm] \definepapersize [businessUS] [\c!width=3.5in,\c!height=2in] -%D We can now default to a reasonable size. We match the print -%D paper size with the typeset paper size. This setting should -%D come after the first layout specification (already done). +%D We can now default to a reasonable size. We match the print paper size with the +%D typeset paper size. This setting should come after the first layout specification +%D (already done). % \definepapersize % [\v!default] |