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index 1a553f925c1..6c548160b26 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgf/modules/pgfmoduleplot.code.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgf/modules/pgfmoduleplot.code.tex
@@ -39,12 +39,12 @@
% default. Rather, to ``use'' such a stream, you must first install a
% stream handler. For example, the ``lineto'' handler will simply
% basically every \pgfplotstreampoint into a \pgfpathlineto.
-%
+%
% One special things is the handling of "jumps" in a stream. For
% instance, when a lineto handler encounters an "outlier" or a new
% data set, the current line should end and a new subpath should start
% (unless configured otherwise). For this, the special jump handler is
-% important.
+% important.
%
% Example:
%
@@ -62,17 +62,17 @@
% The stream commands actually call their ``internal'' versions, which
% are set by the handlers:
-\def\pgfplotstreamstart{\pgf@plotstreamstart}%
-\def\pgfplotstreampoint#1{\gdef\pgfplotlastpoint{#1}\pgf@plotstreampoint{#1}}%
-\def\pgfplotstreampointoutlier#1{\pgfplot@outliers{}{\pgf@plotstreamjump}{\pgfplotstreampoint{#1}}}%
-\def\pgfplotstreampointundefined{\pgfplot@outliers{}{\pgf@plotstreamjump}{}}%
-\def\pgfplotstreamnewdataset{\pgfplot@outliers{}{\pgf@plotstreamjump}{}}%
-\def\pgfplotstreamspecial{\pgf@plotstreamspecial}%
-\def\pgfplotstreamend{\pgf@plotstreamend}%
-
-\def\pgfplot@ignorer#1#2#3{#1}%
-\def\pgfplot@jumper#1#2#3{#2}%
-\def\pgfplot@plotter#1#2#3{#3}%
+\def\pgfplotstreamstart{\pgf@plotstreamstart}
+\def\pgfplotstreampoint#1{\gdef\pgfplotlastpoint{#1}\pgf@plotstreampoint{#1}}
+\def\pgfplotstreampointoutlier#1{\pgfplot@outliers{}{\pgf@plotstreamjump}{\pgfplotstreampoint{#1}}}%
+\def\pgfplotstreampointundefined{\pgfplot@outliers{}{\pgf@plotstreamjump}{}}%
+\def\pgfplotstreamnewdataset{\pgfplot@outliers{}{\pgf@plotstreamjump}{}}%
+\def\pgfplotstreamspecial{\pgf@plotstreamspecial}
+\def\pgfplotstreamend{\pgf@plotstreamend}
+
+\def\pgfplot@ignorer#1#2#3{#1}
+\def\pgfplot@jumper#1#2#3{#2}
+\def\pgfplot@plotter#1#2#3{#3}
\let\pgfplot@outliers\pgfplot@jumper
\let\pgfplot@undefined\pgfplot@jumper
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@
handle new data sets in plots/.is choice,
handle new data sets in plots/ignore/.code=\let\pgfplot@newdata\pgfplot@ignorer,
handle new data sets in plots/jump/.code=\let\pgfplot@newdata\pgfplot@jumper,
-}%
+}
% Declares a new plot handler
@@ -99,11 +99,11 @@
% #3 = keys as described below
%
% Description:
-%
+%
% When you declare a new plot handler, you provide, through keys,
% different "actions" that should be taken when the different stream
% commands are used:
-%
+%
% start = some code to be executed when \pgfplotstreamstart is called
% for this plothandler
% end = same for the end of the stream
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@
% special macro = see above
%
% Example:
-%
+%
% \pgfdeclareplothandler{\ultrasimplehandler}{}{
% point=\pgfpathlineto{##1}
% }
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@
#3%
}%
}%
-}%
+}
\pgfkeys{%
/pgf/plots/@handler options/.cd,
@@ -165,7 +165,7 @@
jump macro/.code=\global\let\pgf@plotstreamjump@init#1,
special/.code=\gdef\pgf@plotstreamspecial@init##1{#1},
special macro/.code=\global\let\pgf@plotstreamspecial@init#1,
-}%
+}
\newif\ifpgf@plot@started
@@ -178,13 +178,13 @@
%
% For certain handlers it makes sense either the start a plot by
% moving to the first point of the plot or to do a lineto to that
-% first point. Using this command this action can be set to a lineto.
+% first point. Using this command this action can be set to a lineto.
%
% Example:
%
% \pgfsetlinetofirstplotpoint
-\def\pgfsetlinetofirstplotpoint{\let\pgf@plot@first@action=\pgfpathlineto}%
+\def\pgfsetlinetofirstplotpoint{\let\pgf@plot@first@action=\pgfpathlineto}
% Sets the action taken for the first point of a plot to a moveto.
@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@
%
% \pgfsetmovetofirstplotpoint
-\def\pgfsetmovetofirstplotpoint{\let\pgf@plot@first@action=\pgfpathmoveto}%
+\def\pgfsetmovetofirstplotpoint{\let\pgf@plot@first@action=\pgfpathmoveto}
\let\pgf@plot@first@action=\pgfpathmoveto
@@ -208,7 +208,7 @@
% This handler converts each plot stream command into a lineto
% command, except for the first, which is converted to the action that
% has previously been specified using \pgfsetlinetofirstplotpoint or
-% \pgfsetmovetofirstplotpoint.
+% \pgfsetmovetofirstplotpoint.
%
% Example:
%
@@ -218,17 +218,17 @@
\pgfdeclareplothandler{\pgfplothandlerlineto}{}{
point macro=\pgf@plot@line@handler,
jump=\global\let\pgf@plotstreampoint\pgf@plot@line@handler@move%
-}%
+}
\def\pgf@plot@line@handler#1{%
\pgf@plot@first@action{#1}%
\global\let\pgf@plotstreampoint=\pgfpathlineto%
-}%
+}
\def\pgf@plot@line@handler@move#1{%
\pgfpathmoveto{#1}%
\global\let\pgf@plotstreampoint=\pgfpathlineto%
-}%
+}
@@ -252,21 +252,21 @@
\pgfpathmoveto{#1}%
\global\pgf@plot@startedtrue%
\global\let\pgf@plotstreampoint=\pgfpathlineto%
-}%
+}
\def\pgf@plot@polygon@stop{%
\ifpgf@plot@started%
\pgfpathclose%
\fi%
\global\pgf@plot@startedfalse%
-}%
+}
\def\pgf@plot@next@close@and@moveto{%
\ifpgf@plot@started%
\pgfpathclose%
\fi%
\global\let\pgf@plotstreampoint\pgf@plot@line@handler@close%
-}%
+}
% More handlers are defined in pgflibraryplothandlers
@@ -282,13 +282,13 @@
% \pgfplothandlerdiscard
% \pgfplotxyfile{mytable}
-\pgfdeclareplothandler{\pgfplothandlerdiscard}{}{}%
+\pgfdeclareplothandler{\pgfplothandlerdiscard}{}{}
% This handler records each plot stream command to a macro. This is
% useful if plot commands are difficult to generate and need to be
-% ``recycled'' later on.
+% ``recylced'' later on.
%
% Example:
%
@@ -305,7 +305,7 @@
jump=\expandafter\gdef\expandafter#1\expandafter{#1\pgf@plotstreamjump},
special=\expandafter\gdef\expandafter#1\expandafter{#1\pgfplotstreamspecial{##1}},
end=\expandafter\gdef\expandafter#1\expandafter{#1\pgfplotstreamend},
-}%
+}
@@ -338,12 +338,12 @@
\catcode`\^^M=5
\pgf@readxyfile%
\fi
- \pgfplotstreamend%
+ \pgfplotstreamend%
\endgroup%
-}%
+}
-\let\pgf@savedpar=\par
-\def\pgf@partext{\par}%
+\let\pgf@savedpar=\par%
+\def\pgf@partext{\par}
\def\pgf@readxyfile{%
\pgfutil@read\r@pgf@reada to \pgf@temp%
\let\par=\pgf@savedpar%
@@ -362,7 +362,7 @@
\expandafter\pgf@parsexyline\pgf@temp\pgf@stop%
\fi\fi%
\ifeof\r@pgf@reada\else\expandafter\pgf@readxyfile\fi%
-}%
+}
\def\pgf@parsexyline#1 #2 #3\pgf@stop{%
\def\b@pgfplotsxyfile@scanning@for@first{0}%
@@ -374,7 +374,7 @@
\else%
\pgfplotstreampoint{\pgfpointxy{#1}{#2}}%
\fi\fi%
-}%
+}
\edef\pgf@xyline@flag@out{o\space}%
\edef\pgf@xyline@flag@undef{u\space}%
@@ -389,7 +389,7 @@
% File format:
%
% Like xy, except that each line contains three numbers, which are
-% converted to xyz coordinates.
+% converted to xyz coordiantes.
%
% Example:
%
@@ -406,9 +406,9 @@
\catcode`\^^M=5
\pgf@readxyzfile%
\fi
- \pgfplotstreamend%
+ \pgfplotstreamend%
\endgroup%
-}%
+}
\def\pgf@readxyzfile{%
\pgfutil@read\r@pgf@reada to \pgf@temp%
@@ -426,7 +426,7 @@
\expandafter\pgf@parsexyzline\pgf@temp\pgf@stop%
\fi\fi%
\ifeof\r@pgf@reada\else\expandafter\pgf@readxyzfile\fi%
-}%
+}
\def\pgf@parsexyzline#1 #2 #3 #4\pgf@stop{%
\def\b@pgfplotsxyfile@scanning@for@first{0}%
@@ -438,7 +438,7 @@
\else%
\pgfplotstreampoint{\pgfpointxyz{#1}{#2}{#3}}%
\fi\fi%
-}%
+}
@@ -461,19 +461,19 @@
% \pgfplothandlerlineto
% \pgfplotgnuplot[\jobname]{plot [x=0:5] x*sin(x)}
-{%
+{
\catcode`\%=12
\catcode`\"=12
\xdef\pgf@gnuplot@head{set table \noexpand\pgf@plottablefile@quoted; set format "%.5f"}
-}%
+}
\let\pgf@plotwrite=\w@pgf@writea
\newif\ifpgf@resample@plot
\pgfkeys{%
- /pgf/plot/gnuplot call/.initial={gnuplot}}%
+ /pgf/plot/gnuplot call/.initial={gnuplot}}
-\def\pgfplotgnuplot{\pgfutil@ifnextchar[{\pgf@plotgnuplot}{\pgf@plotgnuplot[\jobname]}}%}%
+\def\pgfplotgnuplot{\pgfutil@ifnextchar[{\pgf@plotgnuplot}{\pgf@plotgnuplot[\jobname]}}%}
\def\pgf@plotgnuplot[#1]#2{%
\pgf@resample@plottrue%
\pgfutilpreparefilename{#1.gnuplot}%
@@ -487,18 +487,18 @@
\else%
\pgfutil@read\pgfutil@inputcheck to\pgf@temp% ignored
\pgfutil@read\pgfutil@inputcheck to\pgf@plot@line%
- \closein\pgfutil@inputcheck
+ \closein\pgfutil@inputcheck
\edef\pgf@plot@code{#2\space}%
\ifx\pgf@plot@code\pgf@plot@line%
\openin\pgfutil@inputcheck=\pgfretval\relax
\ifeof\pgfutil@inputcheck%
\else%
- \closein\pgfutil@inputcheck
+ \closein\pgfutil@inputcheck
\pgf@resample@plotfalse%
\fi%
\fi%
\fi
- \ifpgf@resample@plot%
+ \ifpgf@resample@plot%
\immediate\openout\pgf@plotwrite=\pgf@plotgnuplotfile\relax
\immediate\pgfutil@write\pgf@plotwrite{\pgf@gnuplot@head}%
\immediate\pgfutil@write\pgf@plotwrite{#2}%
@@ -510,7 +510,7 @@
% \let\pgf@parsexyline=\pgf@parsegnuplotxyline%
\pgfplotxyfile{\pgf@plottablefile}%
% \let\pgf@parsexyline=\pgf@savedparsexyline%
-}%
+}
% \def\pgf@parsegnuplotxyline#1 #2 #3\pgf@stop{%
% \edef\pgf@xyline@flag@val{#3}%
@@ -523,7 +523,7 @@
% \else%
% \pgfplotstreampoint{\pgfpointxy{#1}{#2}}%
% \fi\fi%
-% }%
+% }
% This producer handler plots a function using pgf's mathematical engine.
%
@@ -553,7 +553,7 @@
\pgf@marshal%
}
\pgfplotstreamend%
-}%
+}