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-% dialogl.sty 2-Nov-1994
-% Customizations for the articles codialog.tex, dia-driv.tex,
-% lis-driv.tex.
-%
-% Here is the main problem. I want to allow users to print out this
-% document on US letter-size paper (8.5x11 inches) or on A4 paper
-% (210x297 mm). And in order to fit maximum text on minimum paper
-% (save the trees) I want to print with small margins and
-% two-column layout (or even three-column, in the case of landscape
-% printing, if that were feasible; but I don't want to assume that
-% the user has Frank's multicol package). But the verbatim examples
-% in the document consist in many cases of lines from TeX screen
-% output, which can be up to 79 characters in length. It is
-% difficult to give two columns wide enough to accommodate
-% 80-character lines printed in cmtt unless the size is cut down
-% very small. Then we encounter the difficulty that the
-% lowest-common-denominator set of TeX fonts includes cmtt10,
-% cmtt9, cmtt8, but not cmtt7 or any smaller sizes of cmtt. Well,
-% perhaps that's just as well since things start to get a little
-% hard to read anyway once you get down that small.
-%
-% But anyway there it is: How to fit two columns of text, each of
-% minimum width approximately 80 cmtt characters, into the
-% rectangles provided by US letter paper and A4 paper, while trying
-% to keep a decent line length for readability in the neighborhood
-% of two or three alphabets.
-%
-% It seems that one part of the answer is to print the 80-character
-% verbatim lines in a smaller point size than the main text.
-
-% 8.5in = 614.295pt.
-% 11in = 794.96999pt.
-% 210mm = 597.50787pt.
-% 297mm = 845.04684pt.
-
-% 80 characters, cmtt10: 419.99634pt.
-% 80 characters, cmtt8: 340.00488pt.
-% 76 characters, cmtt8: 323.00464pt.
-% 70 characters, cmtt8: 297.50427pt.
-
-% Assume that minimum margins all around are 22pt, approx 8mm /
-% 0.3in. And that desired gutter margin between columns is 6pt.
-% Then subtract 50pt from paper width and divide by 2 to get
-% available column width: 210mm 274pt, 8.5in 282pt, 11in 372pt,
-% 297mm 397pt.
-%
-% Standard \headheight, \headsep are 12pt, 25pt. So next we look for
-% minimum bounding rectangle for landscape, two-column printing:
-% textheight limited by A4 short dimension = 210mm = 598pt.
-% Subtract 44pt for margins, then another 37pt for running head,
-% that leaves textheight of 517pt.
-%
-% Similarly for textwidth: Limited by the 11in long dimension of US
-% letter size paper; subtract 50pt for margins and gutter, that
-% leaves 745pt, or 372pt per column.
-
-\newcommand{\notthatsloppy}{\tolerance9999 \pretolerance3333
- \hbadness\tolerance
-% The tolerance settings will eliminate most hyphenation unless we
-% ameliorate the hyphen penalties.
- \hyphenpenalty-100 \exhyphenpenalty-150
- \emergencystretch 3pc }
-
-% But then we'd better patch \raggedright up a litt.e
-\toks@\expandafter{\raggedright \hyphenpenalty100 \exhyphenpenalty150 }
-\edef\raggedright{\the\toks@}
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-\pagestyle{headings}
-\let\sectionmark\@gobble
-\def\@oddhead{\hfil{\small\rhtitle}\hfil\thepage}
-\let\@evenhead\@oddhead
-\def\title#1{\gdef\@title{#1}\uppercase{\gdef\rhtitle{#1}}}
-
-% Default layout is twocolumn, landscape, squeeze inside A4/US
-% constraints
-\def\defaultlayout{%
-% \hoffset and \voffset are assumed to be -1in (see below)
-% 210mm is A4 width, 11in is US-letter paper height
- \textwidth11in \textheight210mm
- \oddsidemargin30pt \evensidemargin\oddsidemargin
- \advance\textwidth -2\oddsidemargin
- \topmargin25pt
- \advance\textheight-2\topmargin
- \advance\textheight-\headheight \advance\textheight -\headsep
- \let\Huge\large \let\huge\large \let\LARGE\large \let\Large\large
-% \scaleup \normalsize
- \@twocolumntrue
-}
-
-% Twocolumn, portrait, squeeze inside A4/US
-% constraints
-\def\portraitlayout{%
-% \hoffset and \voffset are assumed to be -1in (see below)
-% 210mm is A4 width, 11in is US-letter paper height
- \textheight11in \textwidth210mm
- \oddsidemargin30pt \evensidemargin\oddsidemargin
- \advance\textwidth -2\oddsidemargin
- \topmargin25pt
- \advance\textheight-2\topmargin
- \advance\textheight-\headheight \advance\textheight -\headsep
- \let\Huge\large \let\huge\large \let\LARGE\large \let\Large\large
-% \scaleup \normalsize
- \@twocolumntrue
- \def\vffont{\footnotesize\tt}%
- \def\verbatimfont{\small\tt}%
-}
-
-% If the multicol package is loaded (via the doc package) we want to
-% use that instead of the standard twocolumn option.
-\def\multicoldefaultlayout{\defaultlayout\@twocolumnfalse}
-\def\multicolportraitlayout{\portraitlayout\@twocolumnfalse}
-
-% Cancel the margins normally supplied by DVI drivers:
-\hoffset-1in \voffset-1in
-
-% Set \hfuzz higher than normal in preference to dealing with
-% insoluble hyphenation/line-breaking problems.
-\hfuzz20pt
-
-% Set sloppiness of paragraphs very high because of the narrow
-% column width and the frequency of difficult to break terms, but
-% not so carelessly high as LaTeX's \sloppy command would give.
-\notthatsloppy
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-\def\scaleup{%
- \let\tiny\scriptsize \let\scriptsize\footnotesize
- \let\footnotesize\small \let\small\normalsize
- \let\normalsize\large \let\large\Large
-}
-
-\def\scaledown{%
- \let\Huge\large \let\huge\large
- \let\LARGE\large \let\Large\normalsize
- \let\large\normalsize \let\normalsize\small
- \let\small\footnotesize \let\footnotesize\scriptsize
- \let\scriptsize\tiny
-}
-%
-% Add protection built-in for \TeX and others
-\newcommand{\ams}{{\the\textfont2 A\kern-.1667em%
- \lower.5ex\hbox{M}\kern-.125emS\kern.05em}}
-\def\tex/{\protect\TeX\@}
-\def\amstex/{\protect\ams-\tex/}
-\def\latex/{\protect\LaTeX\@}
-\def\plaintex/{{\sc plain}\thinspace\tex/}
-\def\eplain/{{\sc Eplain}}
-\def\texbook/{{\it The \tex/book}}
-\def\tugboat/{{\it TUGboat}}
-\def\return/{{\sc return}}
-\def\mf/{{\sf METAFONT\@}}
-\def\mfbook/{{\it The \mf/book}}
-\def\ascii/{{\sc ascii}}
-
-\newcommand{\ndash}{--}
-\newcommand{\mdash}{---}
-\newcommand{\btext}{\mbox}
-
-\newcommand{\5}{\penalty500 }
-\newcommand{\underscore}{{\ntt\string _}}
-
-% Define some ltugboat.sty commands
-\let\Dash\mdash
-\let\dash\ndash
-\def\TB{\texbook/}
-\def\TUB{{\sl TUGboat\/}}
-\def\TeXhax{{\ntt TeXhax}}
-
-\@ifundefined{selectfont}{%
- \def\normalfont{}%
-}{%
- \@ifundefined{default@family}{%
- \@ifundefined{normalfont}{%
- \def\normalfont{}% ?? don't think this case can ever happen.
- }{}%
- }{%
- \def\normalfont{\fontfamily\default@family
- \fontseries\default@series \fontshape\default@shape \selectfont}%
- }%
-}
-
-% Maybe I should now change instances of \normalshape to \upshape.
-% But this is what was used before.
-\@ifundefined{normalshape}{%
- \@ifundefined{upshape}{%
- \newcommand{\normalshape}{\rm}%
- }{%
- \newcommand{\normalshape}{\upshape}%
- }%
-}{}
-
-\def\ntt{\protect\normalfont\protect\tt}
-
-% Function called at the beginning of \cw etc. to allow line
-% breaks if several such objects occur contiguously.
-\newcommand{\prebreak}{\leavevmode\ifmmode\hbox\else
- \ifdim\lastskip=\z@\penalty9999 \fi\fi}
-
-% The \ifhmode test here is primarily to guard against math mode,
-% where an attempt to set \spacefactor would cause a TeX error.
-\newcommand{\postx}{\ifhmode\@\fi}
-
-% Control word
-\newcommand{\cw}[1]{\protect\prebreak{\ntt\bslash#1\protect\postx}}
-% Control symbol
-\newcommand{\cs}[1]{\protect\prebreak{\ntt\string#1}\protect\postx}
-\chardef\bslash=`\\
-
-% Quoted character
-\newcommand{\qc}[1]{%
- \protect\prebreak{\ntt\escapechar-1 \string#1}\protect\postx}
-% Control character
-\newcommand{\ctrl}[1]{%
- \protect\prebreak{\ntt\string ^\string ^#1}\protect\postx}
-% Argument marker. Apply \string to #1 just in case it might be #
-% instead of a number 1--9.
-\renewcommand{\arg}[1]{%
- \protect\prebreak{\ntt\string ##\string#1}\protect\postx}
-\let\qarg\arg
-% File name.
-\newcommand{\fn}[1]{\leavevmode{\ntt#1}\protect\postx}
-\let\pkg\fn
-% Verbatim version of \ldots.
-\newcommand\verbdots{\leavevmode{\ntt...}\protect\postx}
-
-\newcommand{\units}[1]{\thinspace#1}
-
-% For `meta' angle bracket notation.
-\newcommand\m[1]{{\protect\the\textfont2 h{\it#1}i}}
-% For definitions of terminology.
-\newcommand{\term}[1]{\leavevmode{\it#1}}
-
-\def\eg.{e.g.\@}
-\def\ie.{i.e.\@}
-
-%\def\mjd#1{\errhelp{#1}\errmessage{\the\errhelp}}
-\def\mjd#1{}
-
-% ^^V at the beginning of a line serves as a substitute for
-% \begin{verbatim} ... \end{verbatim} in this documentation. Partly
-% done as an exercise to see if it was feasible; originally
-% motivated by the way I had converted comments in non-doc form to
-% doc form.
-\catcode`\^^V\active % for verbatim
-\def ^^V{\Vbtm}
-
-\def\activedef#1{\catcode`#1\active
- \begingroup\lccode`\~=`#1\lowercase{\endgroup \def ~}}
-
-\def\Vbtmsetup{\let\do\@makeother
-% Abandon \dospecials since it's too hard to make sure that it
-% includes things like @, |, +.
- \do\`\do\~\do\!\do\@\do\#\do\$\do\%\do\^\do\&\do\*\do\(\do\)\do\-%
- \do\_\do\=\do +\do\\\do\|\do\[\do\{\do\]\do\}\do\;\do\:\do\'\do\"%
- \do\,\do\<\do\.\do\>\do\/\do\?\do\ \do\^^M\do\^^I\do\^^J\do\^^L%
- \activedef\ {\kern.5em}%
- \activedef\'{\char`\'\kern\z@}%
- \Vbtmfont \frenchspacing
-}
-%
-\def\Vbtm{\par
- \begingroup \Vbtmsetup
- \activedef\^^M{\catcode`\%9 \catcode`\^7
- \futurelet\next\moreVbtm}%
- \def\VbtmVbtm{\Vbtm}% for comparison with active ^^V.
- \def\moreVbtm{%
- \ifx\next \VbtmVbtm
- \def\next{\egroup\penalty9999 }%
- \else
- \def\next{\egroup\endgroup \futurelet\next\endVbtm}%
- \fi \next}%
-% Locally change \Vbtm to omit the above setup and just process a
-% single line.
- \def\Vbtm{\hbox\bgroup}%
- \Vbtmspace \Vbtmextra \Vbtm}
-%
-\def\endVbtm{%
- \begingroup
-% If the next token is a \par token, gobble it with \let.
- \ifx\next\par \aftergroup\let \aftergroup\next \fi
- \Vbtmspace \everypar{}\parskip0pt \noindent\endgroup
-}%
-
-\def\Vbtmfont{\verbatimfont}
-%
-\def\Vbtmspace{\medskip}
-\def\Vbtmextra{}
-%
-% Define a `usage' environment to draw a box around its contents,
-% for examples illustrating the usage of salient functions.
-\def\usage{\par \begingroup \Vbtmsetup \normalsize\tt
-% Requires definition of \meta from doc.sty:
- \activedef\<##1>{\meta{##1}}%
- \activedef\^^M{\catcode`\%9\catcode`\\\z@ \catcode`\{11 \catcode`\}11
- \futurelet\next\moreusage}%
- \if@inlabel\leavevmode\fi \ifhmode\unskip \par\fi
- \addvspace\medskipamount
- \global\setbox\@ne\vbox\bgroup \everypar{}%
- \bgroup}
-%
-\expandafter\def\expandafter\moreusage\expandafter{%
- \expandafter\ifx\csname end{usage}\endcsname\next
- \egroup\egroup
- \fboxsep1.7pt \noindent\fbox{\box\@ne}%
- \endgroup
- \else
- \egroup
- \hbox\bgroup\expandafter\string
- \fi}%
-%
-\expandafter\def\csname end{usage}\endcsname{\end{usage}}
-\def\endusage{\par\nobreak\vskip\medskipamount
-% Since \endusage is called via \end, which adds an \endgroup, we
-% need to throw these two items beyond the \endgroup in order for
-% their local assignments not to be lost (\if@afterindent,
-% \everypar):
- \aftergroup\@afterindentfalse
- \aftergroup\@afterheading}
-
-\def\verbatimfont{\tt}
-\def\vffont{\small\tt}
-
-% Change verbatim environment to use \verbatimfont.
-
-\def\@verbatim{\trivlist \item[]\if@minipage\else\vskip\parskip\fi
- \leftskip\@totalleftmargin\rightskip\z@
- \parindent\z@\parfillskip\z@ plus\columnwidth minus\columnwidth
- \parskip\z@skip
- \@@par
- \@tempswafalse \def\par{\if@tempswa\hbox{}\fi\@tempswatrue\@@par
- \penalty\interlinepenalty}%
- \obeylines
- \linepenalty\@M
- \verbatimfont \normalbaselineskip1.1em\relax \normalbaselines
- \catcode``=13 \@noligs \let\do\@makeother \dospecials}
-
-% Define a verbatim input command for printing example files.
-\def\verbatiminput#1{\begingroup
- \@verbatim \frenchspacing\@vobeyspaces
- \exhyphenpenalty\@M \hyphenpenalty\@M
-% Turn \hfuzz up high; if some lines in the file are a little long,
-% we don't want to hear about it.
- \hfuzz 5em\relax \vffont
- \input{#1}%
- \endverbatim
- \endgroup}
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-% Misc.
-\setcounter{secnumdepth}{2}
-\newcommand{\secref}[1]{\S\ref{#1}}
-\renewcommand{\thetable}{\Alph{table}}
-
-% Change \l@section so we can allow wider room for `Appendix A' in
-% the appendix section of the table of contents.
-\renewcommand{\l@section}[2]{%
- \ifnum\c@tocdepth>\z@
- \addpenalty{\@secpenalty}\addvspace{1.0emplus\p@}%
- \setlength\@tempdima{\tocsecwd}\begingroup \parindent\z@
- \rightskip\@pnumwidth \parfillskip-\@pnumwidth \leavevmode \bf
- \advance\leftskip\@tempdima \hskip-\leftskip #1\nobreak \hfil\nobreak
- \hbox to\@pnumwidth{\hss#2}\par \endgroup
- \fi}
-\def\tocsecwd{1.5em}
-
-\toks@\expandafter{\appendix
- \addtocontents{toc}{\protect\changesecwd{6.5em}}}
-\edef\appendix{\the\toks@}
-\def\changesecwd{\gdef\tocsecwd}
-
-\def\resetleftmargin#1{\dimen@\@totalleftmargin
- \linewidth\columnwidth \advance\linewidth-\@totalleftmargin
- \edef\@tempa{\parshape2 \the\dimen@\space \the\linewidth\space}%
- \@totalleftmargin#1\relax
- \linewidth\columnwidth \advance\linewidth-\@totalleftmargin
- \@tempa \@totalleftmargin\linewidth \relax}
-
-% For raggedright parbox in tabular.
-\newcommand{\rp}{\let\PBS\\\raggedright\let\\\PBS}
-
-% \readnumber reads a number into #1, default #2.
-\def\readnumber#1#2{\begingroup
- \def\do##1##2{\catcode\fam=##2 \ifnum\fam<##1 \advance\fam 1
- \expandafter\do \else\expandafter\@gobbletwo\fi{##1}{##2}}%
- \fam=0 \do{255}{9}\fam=`\0\relax \do{`\9}{12}%
- \global\read-1 to#1\endgroup
- \ifx#1\@empty\gdef#1{#2}\fi
-}
-
-\def\thebibliography#1{%
- \section*{References}%
- \small
- \list{\@biblabel{\arabic{enumiv}}}{%
- \settowidth\labelwidth{\@biblabel{#1}}
- \leftmargin2em
- \usecounter{enumiv}\let\p@enumiv\@empty
- \renewcommand\theenumiv{\arabic{enumiv}}}%
- \sloppy
- \clubpenalty4000\widowpenalty4000\sfcode`\.=\@m}
-
-% \writepage{Example} or \writepage{Table}
-\newcommand{\writepage}[1]{%
- \edef\temp{\write16{#1 \@currentlabel: Page \noexpand\thepage}}%
- \temp
-}
-
-% \reqspace{2in} means start a new page if the current page does not
-% have at least 2in of space available
-\newcommand{\reqspace}[1]{\vskip#1plus.2\textheight
- \penalty0\vskip-#1plus-.2\textheight\penalty0 }
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-% Use {example}'s instead of {figure}'s.
-\let\example\figure
-\let\endexample\endfigure
-\expandafter\let\csname example*\expandafter\endcsname
- \csname figure*\endcsname
-\expandafter\let\csname endexample*\expandafter\endcsname
- \csname endfigure*\endcsname
-\@namedef{fnum@figure}{Example \thefigure}
-
-\def\theexample{\thefigure}
-
-\newenvironment{examplebox}%
-{% Can't use LaTeX \framebox because of embedded verbatim; can't
-%% embed this inside definition of \example without too much work.
- \vbox\bgroup\hrule
- \hbox to\hsize\bgroup\vrule \hfil
- \vbox\bgroup\advance\hsize-2em
-}{%
- \endgraf
- \kern3pt\egroup\hfil\vrule\egroup\hrule\egroup % finish off the frame
-}
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-% Ordinary \DocInput doesn't handle standardized file headers
-% unless you enclose them in \iffalse ... \fi which I don't care to
-% do. So instead here's an alternate version of \DocInput, called
-% \hDocInput.
-
-\def\hDocInput#1{\MakePercentIgnore
- \begingroup \begingroup \lccode`\~=`\@
- \lowercase{\endgroup\long\def ~}##1##{%
- \catcode`\==12 \skipfileheader{##1}}%
- \catcode`\@=\active \catcode`\==14 % comment
- \@@input#1 \MakePercentComment}
-
-\def\skipfileheader#1#2 {\endgroup
- \begingroup\catcode`\==9 \catcode`\ =9 \futurelet\0\endgroup
-}
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-% Loosen up the float placement restrictions.
-\def\textfraction{0.02}
-\def\bottomfraction{0.98}
-\def\topfraction{0.98}
-\let\dbltopfraction=\topfraction
-\def\floatpagefraction{0.8}
-\let\dblfloatpagefraction=\floatpagefraction
-\setcounter{bottomnumber}{3}
-\setcounter{topnumber}{3}
-\setcounter{dbltopnumber}{3}
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-\def\allowtthyphens{%
- {\small\tt\hyphenchar\font=45 \normalsize\tt\hyphenchar\font=45
- \footnotesize\tt\hyphenchar\font=45 }}
-
-%%\renewcommand{\cw}[1]{\protect\prebreak{\ntt\bslash#1}\protect\postx
-%% \sh{#1}}
-%%% Control symbol
-%%\renewcommand{\cs}[1]{\protect\prebreak{\ntt\string#1}\protect\postx
-%% \sh{#1}}
-%%\renewcommand{\fn}[1]{\leavevmode{\ntt#1}\protect\postx\sh{#1}}
-%%\def\sh{\protect\showhyphens}
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-% Fix up catcodes of the upper 128 characters just in case someone
-% has an early release of LaTeX2e. (pre June 1994 patch-level 2)
-\def\do{\catcode\count@\@tempa \advance\count@\@ne
- \ifnum\count@>\@cclv \expandafter\@gobble\fi \do}
-
-\count@=128 \chardef\@tempa=12 \do
-
-\def\mstrip#1->{}
-\def\jobswitch{%
- \def\@tempa{dia-driv}%
- \edef\@tempa{\expandafter\mstrip\meaning\@tempa}%
- \edef\@tempb{\jobname}%
- \ifx\@tempa\@tempb
- \dialogtrue \menustrue \grabhedrtrue
- \alltrue
- \else
- \csname\jobname true\endcsname
- \title{The {\tt\jobname} package}%
- \fi
-}
-
-\newif\ifdialog \newif\ifall \newif\ifmenus \newif\ifgrabhedr
-
-\endinput
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-% Some old stuff from codialog.tex
-\typeout{%
-This document offers three printing options:^^J%
-(1) A4 (297 x 210 mm), two columns, landscape orientation,^^J%
-(2) US letter (11 x 8.5 inches), two columns, landscape orientation.^^J%
-(3) US letter (8.5 x 11 inches), one column, portrait orientation.^^J%
-}
-
-% \readnumber is defined in dialogm.sty
-\message{Enter the number for your choice (default 2): }
-\readnumber{\answer}{2}
-
-% \adjustlayout is defined in dialogm.sty
-\ifcase \answer\relax
- \typeout{Defaulting to US letter, landscape ...}% 0
- \adjustlayout{11in}{8.5in}%
- \or \typeout{OK, using A4 layout ...}% 1
- \adjustlayout{297mm}{210mm}%
- \or \typeout{OK, using 11x8.5 layout ...}% 2
- \adjustlayout{11in}{8.5in}%
- \or \typeout{OK, using 8.5x11 layout ...}% 3
- \adjustlayout{8.5in}{11in}%
- \else % 4,5,...
- \typeout{Defaulting to US letter, landscape ...}%
- \adjustlayout{11in}{8.5in}%
-\fi
-
-% Maybe better to offer the choices USL, USP, A4L, A4P?