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-%\iffalse
-% +AMDG This document was begun on 14 November 2008, the
-% feast of St. Josaphat, and it is humbly dedicated to him
-% and to the Immaculate Heart of Mary for their prayers, and
-% to the Sacred Heart of Jesus for His mercy.
-%
-% This document is copyright 2008 by Donald P. Goodman, and is
-% released publicly under the LaTeX Project Public License. The
-% distribution and modification of this work is constrained by the
-% conditions of that license. See
-% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
-% for the text of the license. This document is released
-% under version 1.3 of that license, and this work may be distributed
-% or modified under the terms of that license or, at your option, any
-% later version.
-%
-% This work has the LPPL maintenance status 'maintained'.
-%
-% The Current Maintainer of this work is Donald P. Goodman
-% (dgoodmaniii@fastmail.fm).
-%
-% This work consists of the files dozenal.dtx, dozenal.sty,
-% dozchars6.mf, dozchars7.mf, dozchars8.mf, dozchars9.mf,
-% dozchars10.mf, dozchars12.mf, dozchars17.mf, dozchsl8.mf,
-% dozchsl9.mf, dozchsl10.mf, dozchsl12.mf, dozchb10.mf,
-% dozchbx5.mf, dozchbx6.mf, dozchbx7.mf, dozchbx8.mf, dozchbx9.mf,
-% dozchbx10.mf, dozchbx12.mf, dozchit7.mf, dozchit8.mf,
-% dozchit9.mf, dozchit10.mf, dozchit12.mf, dozchbxi10.mf,
-% dozchbxsl10.mf, dozenal.mf, dozenalb.mf, dozenali.mf,
-% fdzb8a.pfb, fdzbi8a.pfb, fdzbs8a.pfb, fdzi8a.pfb,
-% fdzr8a.pfb, fdzs8a.pfb, fdz.map, , fdzb7t.tfm, fdzb8a.tfm,
-% fdzb8c.tfm, fdzb8r.tfm, fdzb8t.tfm, fdzbc7t.tfm,
-% fdzbc8t.tfm, fdzbi7t.tfm, fdzbi8a.tfm, fdzbi8c.tfm,
-% fdzbi8r.tfm, fdzbi8t.tfm, fdzbo7t.tfm, fdzbo8c.tfm,
-% fdzbo8r.tfm, fdzbo8t.tfm, fdzbs8a.tfm, fdzi8a.tfm,
-% fdzr7t.tfm, fdzr8a.tfm, fdzr8c.tfm, fdzr8r.tfm, fdzr8t.tfm,
-% fdzrc7t.tfm, fdzrc8t.tfm, fdzro7t.tfm, fdzro8c.tfm,
-% fdzro8r.tfm, fdzro8t.tfm, fdzs7t.tfm, fdzs8a.tfm,
-% fdzs8c.tfm, fdzs8r.tfm, fdzs8t.tfm, fdzsc7t.tfm,
-% fdzsc8t.tfm, fdzso7t.tfm, fdzso8c.tfm, fdzso8r.tfm,
-% fdzso8t.tfm,, fdzb7t.vf, fdzb8c.vf, fdzb8t.vf, fdzbc7t.vf,
-% fdzbc8t.vf, fdzbi7t.vf, fdzbi8c.vf, fdzbi8t.vf, fdzbo7t.vf,
-% fdzbo8c.vf, fdzbo8t.vf, fdzr7t.vf, fdzr8c.vf, fdzr8t.vf,
-% fdzrc7t.vf, fdzrc8t.vf, fdzro7t.vf, fdzro8c.vf, fdzro8t.vf,
-% fdzs7t.vf, fdzs8c.vf, fdzs8t.vf, fdzsc7t.vf, fdzsc8t.vf,
-% fdzso7t.vf, fdzso8c.vf, fdzso8t.vf, testfdzchars.tex,
-% testdozchars.tex, dozenal.sty, and dozenal.pdf, along with
-% this README.
-%
-% \fi
-%
-% \maketitle
-% \begin{abstract}
-% The |dozenal| package provides some simple mechanisms for
-% working with the dozenal (duodecimal or ``base 12'')
-% numerical system. It redefines all basic \LaTeX\
-% counters, provides a command for converting arbitrary
-% decimal numbers into dozenal, and provides new, real
-% Metafont characters for ten and eleven, though the
-% commands for producing them can be redefined to produce
-% any figure. As of v2.0, it also includes Type 1 versions
-% of the fonts, used automatically whenever T1 encoding is
-% selected for the document. This package uses the |\basexii|
-% algorithm by David Kastrup.
-% \end{abstract}
-%
-% \tableofcontents
-%
-% \section{Introduction}
-% \label{sect:intro}
-%
-% While most would probably call it at best overoptimistic and
-% at worst foolish, some people (the author included) do still
-% find themselves attracted to the dozenal (base-twelve)
-% system. These people, however, have been pretty hard
-% up\footnote{This is an Americanism for ``out of luck'' or
-% ``in difficult circumstances,'' for those who do not
-% know.} in the \LaTeX\ world. There is no package file
-% available which produces dozenal counters, like page and
-% chapter numbers, nor were there \emph{any} (I made a
-% pretty diligent search) dozenal characters for ten and
-% eleven, leaving dozenalists forced to use such makeshift
-% ugliness as the ``X/E'' or ``T/E'' or ``*/\#'' or whatever
-% other standard they decided to use. While this sort of
-% thing may be acceptable in ASCII, it's absolutely
-% unacceptable in a beautiful, typeset document.
-%
-% Enter the |dozenal| package. This package automates all
-% the messiness of being a dozenalist and using \LaTeX. It
-% redefines all the counters (though you'll have to redefine
-% them yourself if you're using your own), provides an
-% algorithm (generously donated by the intrepid David
-% Kastrup) for converting arbitrary positive whole numbers
-% into dozenal (this is e\TeX, but all modern distributions
-% will compile that), and finally, it includes original
-% dozenal characters, specifically designed to blend in well
-% with Knuth's Computer Modern fonts, though they should do
-% fine with the more common body fonts, as well.
-%
-% This document was typeset in accordance with the \LaTeX\
-% \textsc{docstrip} utility.
-%
-% \section{Usage}
-% \label{sect:usage}
-%
-% The |dozenal| package provides four new commands (though
-% I can only take credit for two of them). The first, and
-% by far the most important given the purpose and content of
-% this package, is |\basexii|\DescribeMacro{\basexii}. This
-% is a very simple command which takes the following
-% structure:
-% \begin{quote}
-% \cs{basexii}\marg{number}\marg{ten symbol}\marg{eleven symbol}
-% \end{quote}
-% What the above means is that the command is |\basexii| and
-% it takes three mandatory arguments: first, the number to
-% be converted into dozenal; second, the symbol that should
-% be used for ten; and third, the symbol that should be used
-% for eleven. This number should be positive and whole;
-% that is, it should be zero or higher, and it should not
-% contain a fractional part. \TeX\ is a typesetting
-% program, after all; if you want a robust decimal to
-% dozenal converter, there are many options that any
-% dozenalists caring enough to use this package will already
-% know about.
-%
-% This |\basexii| algorithm was produced by David Kastrup,
-% well known and admired in the \TeX\ world for his many
-% useful packages and other contributions. He posted this
-% algorithm on comp.text.tex; it is included here with his
-% kind and generous permission.
-%
-% That one would want to use the same ten and eleven symbols
-% throughout a document seems a reasonable assumption;
-% therefore, I have provided a simplified version of the
-% |\basexii| command, |\dozens|\DescribeMacro{\dozens}.
-% |\dozens| takes only a single argument, the number to be
-% converted; the ten and eleven symbols used are those
-% produced by the commands |\x| and |\e|, to which we'll get
-% in a moment.
-%
-% |\x|\DescribeMacro{\x}\ and |\e|\DescribeMacro{\e}\ are the
-% commands used to quickly and easily access the symbols for
-% ten and eleven without having to use active characters
-% (the \TeX\ gurus will know what that means; if you don't
-% know, that's okay; you don't need to to use this package
-% effectively). In any case, |\x| and |\e| default to using
-% the special dozenal characters that are part of this
-% package; they could be easily redefined if for some reason
-% you don't like the Pitman characters (which this package,
-% and the Dozenal Society of Great Britain, prefer), in the
-% following manner:
-% \begin{quote}
-% |\renewcommand\x{X}|
-% \end{quote}
-% Or whichever characters you like to use. If you prefer
-% the Dozenal Society of America's proposed characters (a
-% stylized X and E), then this package will disappoint you.
-% May I suggest |$\chi$| ($\chi$) and |$\xi$| ($\xi$) as a
-% stopgap while you locate or produce real characters of
-% your own? Sorry; I'm an American myself, but I much
-% prefer the Pitman characters for a variety of reasons
-% (feel free to email me if you care), and creating fonts in
-% \MF, even small and inconsequential ones like this, is too
-% much work for characters that I don't even like.
-%
-% The |dozenal| package also redefines all the standard
-% \LaTeX\ counters, such as |section| and |enumii|. If
-% you've defined your own counters, you'll need to define
-% them yourself; however, this is an easy matter:
-% \begin{quote}
-% |\renewcommand\thecounter{\basexii{\arabic{counter}}{\x}{\e}}|
-% \end{quote}
-% For example. Of course, you can fill in the |\x| and |\e|
-% with whatever you want (though it would make more sense to
-% simply redefine |\x| and |\e|, so that all the counters
-% would use the same characters), or you could use the
-% |\dozens| command instead. Whatever your pleasure might
-% be.
-%
-% The |nocounters|\DescribeMacro{nocounters}\ option to the
-% package prevents the redefinition of these counters. The
-% effect of this is that the commands of the package
-% (|\basexii|, |\dozens|, etc.) are made available, but
-% all the counters will still be in decimal. This permits
-% using dozenal characters in an otherwise decimal document;
-% it also proves useful in dozenal document in which these
-% counters are undefined (e.g., |minimal|).
-%
-% \section{The Fonts}
-% \label{sect:fonts}
-%
-% The fonts provided by the dozenal package are essentially
-% complete fonts which contain only the Pitman dozenal
-% characters; these are \x\ for ten and \e\ for eleven.
-% These characters are designed to blend well with the
-% Computer Modern fonts; they work passable well with
-% Times-type fonts and with kpfonts, and possibly with
-% others.
-%
-% The characters also come in all the appropriate shapes and
-% sizes; a few examples follow.
-%
-% \begin{center}
-% \begin{tabular}{lccc}
-% {} & Roman & \textit{Italic} & \textbf{Boldface} \\
-% \footnotesize Footnotesize & \footnotesize\x\ \e & \footnotesize\itshape
-% \x\ \e & \footnotesize\bfseries \x \e \\
-% \normalsize Normalsize & \normalsize\x\ \e & \normalsize\itshape
-% \x\ \e & \normalsize\bfseries \x \e \\
-% \LARGE LARGE & \LARGE\x\ \e & \LARGE\itshape
-% \x\ \e & \LARGE\bfseries \x \e \\
-% \Huge Huge & \Huge\x\ \e & \Huge\itshape
-% \x\ \e & \Huge\bfseries \x \e \\
-% \end{tabular}
-% \end{center}
-%
-% They will work in paragraph or math mode without
-% distinction.
-%
-% As of v4.0, |dozenal| also includes fonts for tally marks
-% specifically designed for use in the dozenal base. In many
-% European countries tallies are kept in a very similar way;
-% this font demonstrates a way that such tally marks can be
-% made consistent as well as dozenal.
-%
-% \begin{center}
-% \begin{tabular}{cccccc}
-% 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 & 6 \\
-% \Huge\tally{1} & \Huge\tally{2} & \Huge\tally{3} & \Huge\tally{4} & \Huge\tally{5} & \Huge\tally{6} \\
-% \end{tabular}
-% \end{center}
-%
-% The fonts are called |dozch|, if for some reason direct
-% access to them is needed. The Type 1 versions are
-% prefixed |fdz|; e.g., |fdzr8a|.
-%
-% \section{Implementation}
-% \label{sect:code}
-%
-% First, we name the package that we provide. This is
-% not exactly the most difficult part of the code.
-% \begin{macrocode}
+%%
+%% This is file `dozenal.sty',
+%% generated with the docstrip utility.
+%%
+%% The original source files were:
+%%
+%% dozenal.dtx (with options: `package')
+%% This is a generated file.
+%%
+%% This document is copyright 2015 by Donald P. Goodman, and is
+%% released publicly under the LaTeX Project Public License. The
+%% distribution and modification of this work is constrained by the
+%% conditions of that license. See
+%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
+%% for the text of the license. This document is released
+%% under version 1.3 of that license, and this work may be distributed
+%% or modified under the terms of that license or, at your option, any
+%% later version.
+%%
+%% This work has the LPPL maintenance status 'maintained'.
+%%
+%% The Current Maintainer of this work is Donald P. Goodman
+%% (dgoodmaniii@gmail.com).
+%%
+%% This work consists of the files listed in dozenalfilelist.txt.
+
+\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1999/12/01]
+\ProvidesPackage{dozenal}[2015/01/01 v5.1 support for dozenal fonts]
\ProvidesPackage{dozenal}[2012/05/13 v4.0 support for dozenal fonts]
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Now we need to make sure that we have fixltx2e loaded, so
-% that the |\TextorMath| magic will work.
-% \begin{macrocode}
\RequirePackage{fixltx2e}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Now we ensure that |ifpdf| is loaded, so that we can test
-% for pdf or dvi modes.
-% \begin{macrocode}
\RequirePackage{ifpdf}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Now we declare the option ``nocounters'', which prevents
-% |dozenal| from redefining all the counters. This prevents
-% errors in document classes which don't have these counters,
-% such as |minimal|. Defines the command |\nocounters| if
-% and only if the options is named.
-% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareOption{nocounters}{%
- \def\nocounters{}%
+\def\nocounters{}%
}%
+\newif\iftypeone\typeonefalse
+\DeclareOption{typeone}{\typeonetrue}
\ProcessOptions\relax
-% \end{macrocode}
-% We then define the font that we're using for our
-% \MF-produced Pitman characters. Incidentally, we also
-% define the command |\doz|, though I can't foresee any
-% decent use for it except in packages and preambles; it is
-% then used to define |\x| and |\e|, which provide the ten
-% and eleven symbols for all the counter redefinitions.
-% This includes definitions for both T1 and OT1 encodings,
-% so it will work with either.
-% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareFontFamily{OT1}{dozch}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{dozch}{m}{n}{<-6> dozchars6 <7> dozchars7 <8> dozchars8 <9> dozchars9 <10-11> dozchars10 <12-16> dozchars12 <17-> dozchars17 }{}
+\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{dozch}{m}{n}{<-6> dozchars6
+<7> dozchars7 <8> dozchars8 <9> dozchars9 <10-11>
+dozchars10 <12-16> dozchars12 <17-> dozchars17 }{}
\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{dozch}{b}{n}{<-> dozchb10 }{}
-\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{dozch}{bx}{n}{<-6> dozchbx6 <7> dozchbx7 <8> dozchbx8 <9> dozchbx9 <10-11> dozchbx10 <12-> dozchbx12 }{}
-\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{dozch}{m}{sl}{<-8> dozchsl8 <9> dozchsl9 <10-11> dozchsl10 <12-> dozchsl12 }{}
+\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{dozch}{bx}{n}{<-6> dozchbx6
+<7> dozchbx7 <8> dozchbx8 <9> dozchbx9 <10-11>
+dozchbx10 <12-> dozchbx12 }{}
+\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{dozch}{m}{sl}{<-8> dozchsl8
+<9> dozchsl9 <10-11> dozchsl10 <12-> dozchsl12 }{}
\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{dozch}{bx}{sl}{<-> dozchbxsl10 }{}
-\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{dozch}{m}{it}{<-7> dozchit7 <8> dozchit8 <9> dozchit9 <10-11> dozchit10 <12-> dozchit12 }{}
+\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{dozch}{m}{it}{<-7> dozchit7
+<8> dozchit8 <9> dozchit9 <10-11> dozchit10
+<12-> dozchit12 }{}
\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{dozch}{bx}{it}{<-> dozchbxi10 }{}
\ifpdf
- \pdfmapfile{=fdz.map}
+\pdfmapfile{=fdz.map}
\fi
\DeclareFontFamily{T1}{dozch}{}
\DeclareFontShape{T1}{dozch}{m}{n}{<-> fdzr8r }{}
@@ -291,107 +60,190 @@
\DeclareFontShape{T1}{dozch}{bx}{sl}{<-> fdzbo8r }{}
\DeclareFontShape{T1}{dozch}{m}{it}{<-> fdzso8r }{}
\DeclareFontShape{T1}{dozch}{bx}{it}{<-> fdzbi8r }{}
-\newcommand\doz[1]{{\fontfamily{dozch}\selectfont #1}}
+\iftypeone%
+\def\doz#1{{\fontfamily{dozch}\fontencoding{T1}\selectfont #1}}%
+\else%
+\def\doz#1{{\fontfamily{dozch}\fontencoding{OT1}\selectfont #1}}%
+\fi%
\newcommand\x{\TextOrMath{\protect\doz{{X}}}{\X}}%
\newcommand\e{\TextOrMath{\protect\doz{{E}}}{\E}}%
\DeclareSymbolFont{dozens}{OT1}{dozch}{m}{n}
\DeclareMathSymbol{\X}{\mathord}{dozens}{88}
\DeclareMathSymbol{\E}{\mathord}{dozens}{69}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Put in some additional code for the tally marks.
-% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand\tally[1]{%
- \doz{#1}%
+\usefont{OT1}{dozch}{m}{n}\selectfont{#1}%
}%
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Then we define our command which will produce the dozenal
-% numbers from decimal sources. This algorithm was taken
-% directly from the publicly available archives of
-% comp.text.tex, where it was posted by the well-known and
-% redoubtable David Kastrup. We also define the |\dozens|
-% command, a simplified |\basexii| (which, in fact, depends
-% utterly upon |\basexii|), just to make it easy for
-% everyone.
-% \begin{macrocode}
\def\basexii#1#2#3{\ifcase\numexpr(#1)\relax
0\or1\or2\or3\or4\or5\or6\or7\or8\or9\or#2\or#3\else
\expandafter\basexii\expandafter{\number\numexpr((#1)-6)/12}{#2}{#3}\expandafter\basexii\expandafter{\number\numexpr(#1)-((#1)-6)/12*12}{#2}{#3}\fi}
\newcommand\dozens[1]{\basexii{#1}{\x}{\e}}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Now, of course, we simply redefine all the counters. This
-% covers only those counters included in the basic \LaTeX\
-% document classes, however, so if you've written your own,
-% you'll need to redefine them yourself.
-%
-% This first bit ensures that the counters are redefined
-% even if the command |\mainmatter| is not defined. We have
-% to do this outside of the |\g@addto@macro| below;
-% otherwise, in documents where |\mainmatter| is defined but
-% not used, the counters will not be redefined. This way,
-% they're redefined in all cases.
-%
-% This also takes care of ensuring that the counters are
-% only redefined if the ``nocounters'' options was
-% \emph{not} specified.
-% \begin{macrocode}
+\newcount\b@charcount
+\def\gobblechar{\let\char= }
+\def\assignthencheck{\afterassignment\checknil\gobblechar}
+\def\countunlessnil{%
+\ifx\char\nil \let\next=\relax%
+\else%
+\let\next=\auxcountchar%
+\advance\b@charcount by1%
+\fi%
+\ifx\char\backslash\advance\b@charcount by-1\fi%
+\next%
+}%
+\def\auxcountchar{%
+\afterassignment\countunlessnil\gobblechar%
+}%
+\def\countchar#1{\def\xx{#1}\b@charcount=0\expandafter\auxcountchar\xx\nil}
+\def\gobble#1{}%
+\newcount\@numdigs%
+\newcount\@decmult%
+\newcount\@loopindex\@loopindex=1%
+\newcount\@decnum\@decnum=0%
+\newcount\@digit\@digit=1%
+\def\basex#1{%
+\countchar{#1}\@numdigs=\b@charcount%
+\@decmult=1\@loopindex=1%
+\loop\ifnum\@loopindex<\@numdigs%
+\multiply\@decmult by12%
+\advance\@loopindex by1%
+\repeat%
+\@loopindex=0%
+\def\isten{x}\def\iselv{e}\def\isquote{\backslash}%
+\edef\@doznum{\detokenize{#1}\relax}%
+\@decnum=0%
+\loop\ifnum\@loopindex<\@numdigs%
+\def\@firstchar{\expandafter\@car\@doznum\@nil}%
+\if\@firstchar\@backslashchar
+\edef\@doznum{\@removefirstdig{\@doznum}}%
+\else
+\if\@firstchar\isten\def\@firstchar{10}\fi
+\if\@firstchar\iselv\def\@firstchar{11}\fi
+\advance\@loopindex by1%
+\@digit=\@firstchar%
+\edef\@doznum{\@removefirstdig{\@doznum}}%
+\multiply\@digit by\@decmult%
+\advance\@decnum by\@digit%
+\divide\@decmult by12%
+\fi
+\repeat
+\the\@decnum%
+}
+\def\@removefirstdig#1{%
+\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\gobble\expandafter\string#1%
+}
\@ifundefined{nocounters}{%
-\@ifundefined{c@page}{}{\renewcommand\thepage{\basexii{\value{page}}{\x}{\e}}}
-\@ifundefined{c@footnote}{}{\renewcommand\thefootnote{\basexii{\value{footnote}}{\x}{\e}}}
-\@ifundefined{c@part}{}{\renewcommand\thepart{\basexii{\value{part}}{\x}{\e}}}
-\@ifundefined{c@subparagraph}{}{\renewcommand\thesubparagraph{\basexii{\value{subparagraph}}{\x}{\e}}}
-\@ifundefined{c@paragraph}{}{\renewcommand\theparagraph{\basexii{\value{paragraph}}{\x}{\e}}}
-\@ifundefined{c@equation}{}{\renewcommand\theequation{\basexii{\value{equation}}{\x}{\e}}}
-\@ifundefined{c@figure}{}{\renewcommand\thefigure{\basexii{\value{figure}}{\x}{\e}}}
-\@ifundefined{c@table}{}{\renewcommand\thetable{\basexii{\value{table}}{\x}{\e}}}
-\@ifundefined{c@table}{}{\renewcommand\thempfootnote{\basexii{\value{mpfootnote}}{\x}{\e}}}
-\@ifundefined{c@enumi}{}{\renewcommand\theenumi{\basexii{\value{enumi}}{\x}{\e}}}
-\@ifundefined{c@enumii}{}{\renewcommand\theenumii{\basexii{\value{enumii}}{\x}{\e}}}
-\@ifundefined{c@enumiii}{}{\renewcommand\theenumiii{\basexii{\value{enumiii}}{\x}{\e}}}
-\@ifundefined{c@enumiv}{}{\renewcommand\theenumiv{\basexii{\value{enumiv}}{\x}{\e}}}
-\@ifundefined{c@chapter}{% if it's undefined
-\renewcommand\thesection{\basexii{\value{section}}{\x}{\e}}
-\renewcommand\thesubsection{\thesection.\basexii{\value{subsection}}{\x}{\e}}
-\renewcommand\thesubsubsection{\thesubsection.\basexii{\value{subsubsection}}{\x}{\e}}
-} % end undefined
-{%if it's defined
-\renewcommand\thechapter{\basexii{\value{chapter}}{\x}{\e}}
-\renewcommand\thesection{\thechapter.\basexii{\value{section}}{\x}{\e}}
-\renewcommand\thesubsection{\thesection.\basexii{\value{subsection}}{\x}{\e}}
-\renewcommand\thesubsubsection{\thesubsection.\basexii{\value{subsubsection}}{\x}{\e}}
-}%end if chapter's defined
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Finally, if the ``mainmatter'' command is used, we need to
-% make sure that it doesn't mess up our numbering scheme.
-% \begin{macrocode}
+\@ifundefined{c@page}{}{%
+\renewcommand\thepage{\basexii{\value{page}}{\x}{\e}}}
+\@ifundefined{c@footnote}{}{%
+\renewcommand\thefootnote{%
+\basexii{\value{footnote}}{\x}{\e}}}
+\@ifundefined{c@part}{}{%
+\renewcommand\thepart{%
+\basexii{\value{part}}{\x}{\e}}}
+\@ifundefined{c@subparagraph}{}{%
+\renewcommand\thesubparagraph{%
+\basexii{\value{subparagraph}}{\x}{\e}}}
+\@ifundefined{c@paragraph}{}{%
+\renewcommand\theparagraph{%
+\basexii{\value{paragraph}}{\x}{\e}}}
+\@ifundefined{c@equation}{}{%
+\renewcommand\theequation{%
+\basexii{\value{equation}}{\x}{\e}}}
+\@ifundefined{c@figure}{}{%
+\renewcommand\thefigure{%
+\basexii{\value{figure}}{\x}{\e}}}
+\@ifundefined{c@table}{}{%
+\renewcommand\thetable{%
+\basexii{\value{table}}{\x}{\e}}}
+\@ifundefined{c@table}{}{%
+\renewcommand\thempfootnote{%
+\basexii{\value{mpfootnote}}{\x}{\e}}}
+\@ifundefined{c@enumi}{}{%
+\renewcommand\theenumi{%
+\basexii{\value{enumi}}{\x}{\e}}}
+\@ifundefined{c@enumii}{}{%
+\renewcommand\theenumii{%
+\basexii{\value{enumii}}{\x}{\e}}}
+\@ifundefined{c@enumiii}{}{%
+\renewcommand\theenumiii{%
+\basexii{\value{enumiii}}{\x}{\e}}}
+\@ifundefined{c@enumiv}{}{%
+\renewcommand\theenumiv{%
+\basexii{\value{enumiv}}{\x}{\e}}}
+\@ifundefined{c@chapter}{%
+\renewcommand\thesection{%
+\basexii{\value{section}}{\x}{\e}}
+\renewcommand\thesubsection{%
+\thesection.\basexii{\value{subsection}}{\x}{\e}}
+\renewcommand\thesubsubsection{%
+\thesubsection.\basexii{\value{subsubsection}}{\x}{\e}}
+}{
+\renewcommand\thechapter{%
+\basexii{\value{chapter}}{\x}{\e}}
+\renewcommand\thesection{%
+\thechapter.\basexii{\value{section}}{\x}{\e}}
+\renewcommand\thesubsection{%
+\thesection.\basexii{\value{subsection}}{\x}{\e}}
+\renewcommand\thesubsubsection{%
+\thesubsection.\basexii{\value{subsubsection}}{\x}{\e}}
+}
\@ifundefined{mainmatter}{}{%
\g@addto@macro\mainmatter{%
-\@ifundefined{c@page}{}{\renewcommand\thepage{\basexii{\value{page}}{\x}{\e}}}
-\@ifundefined{c@footnote}{}{\renewcommand\thefootnote{\basexii{\value{footnote}}{\x}{\e}}}
-\@ifundefined{c@part}{}{\renewcommand\thepart{\basexii{\value{part}}{\x}{\e}}}
-\@ifundefined{c@subparagraph}{}{\renewcommand\thesubparagraph{\basexii{\value{subparagraph}}{\x}{\e}}}
-\@ifundefined{c@paragraph}{}{\renewcommand\theparagraph{\basexii{\value{paragraph}}{\x}{\e}}}
-\@ifundefined{c@equation}{}{\renewcommand\theequation{\basexii{\value{equation}}{\x}{\e}}}
-\@ifundefined{c@figure}{}{\renewcommand\thefigure{\basexii{\value{figure}}{\x}{\e}}}
-\@ifundefined{c@table}{}{\renewcommand\thetable{\basexii{\value{table}}{\x}{\e}}}
-\@ifundefined{c@table}{}{\renewcommand\thempfootnote{\basexii{\value{mpfootnote}}{\x}{\e}}}
-\@ifundefined{c@enumi}{}{\renewcommand\theenumi{\basexii{\value{enumi}}{\x}{\e}}}
-\@ifundefined{c@enumii}{}{\renewcommand\theenumii{\basexii{\value{enumii}}{\x}{\e}}}
-\@ifundefined{c@enumiii}{}{\renewcommand\theenumiii{\basexii{\value{enumiii}}{\x}{\e}}}
-\@ifundefined{c@enumiv}{}{\renewcommand\theenumiv{\basexii{\value{enumiv}}{\x}{\e}}}
-\@ifundefined{c@chapter}{% if it's undefined
-\renewcommand\thesection{\basexii{\value{section}}{\x}{\e}}
-\renewcommand\thesubsection{\thesection.\basexii{\value{subsection}}{\x}{\e}}
-\renewcommand\thesubsubsection{\thesubsection.\basexii{\value{subsubsection}}{\x}{\e}}
-} % end undefined
-{%if it's defined
-\renewcommand\thechapter{\basexii{\value{chapter}}{\x}{\e}}
-\renewcommand\thesection{\thechapter.\basexii{\value{section}}{\x}{\e}}
-\renewcommand\thesubsection{\thesection.\basexii{\value{subsection}}{\x}{\e}}
-\renewcommand\thesubsubsection{\thesubsection.\basexii{\value{subsubsection}}{\x}{\e}}
+\@ifundefined{c@page}{}{%
+\renewcommand\thepage{\basexii{\value{page}}{\x}{\e}}}
+\@ifundefined{c@footnote}{}{%
+\renewcommand\thefootnote{\basexii{\value{footnote}}{\x}{\e}}}
+\@ifundefined{c@part}{}{%
+\renewcommand\thepart{\basexii{\value{part}}{\x}{\e}}}
+\@ifundefined{c@subparagraph}{}{%
+\renewcommand\thesubparagraph{%
+\basexii{\value{subparagraph}}{\x}{\e}}}
+\@ifundefined{c@paragraph}{}{%
+\renewcommand\theparagraph{%
+\basexii{\value{paragraph}}{\x}{\e}}}
+\@ifundefined{c@equation}{}{%
+\renewcommand\theequation{%
+\basexii{\value{equation}}{\x}{\e}}}
+\@ifundefined{c@figure}{}{%
+\renewcommand\thefigure{%
+\basexii{\value{figure}}{\x}{\e}}}
+\@ifundefined{c@table}{}{%
+\renewcommand\thetable{%
+\basexii{\value{table}}{\x}{\e}}}
+\@ifundefined{c@table}{}{%
+\renewcommand\thempfootnote{%
+\basexii{\value{mpfootnote}}{\x}{\e}}}
+\@ifundefined{c@enumi}{}{%
+\renewcommand\theenumi{%
+\basexii{\value{enumi}}{\x}{\e}}}
+\@ifundefined{c@enumii}{}{%
+\renewcommand\theenumii{%
+\basexii{\value{enumii}}{\x}{\e}}}
+\@ifundefined{c@enumiii}{}{%
+\renewcommand\theenumiii{%
+\basexii{\value{enumiii}}{\x}{\e}}}
+\@ifundefined{c@enumiv}{}{%
+\renewcommand\theenumiv{%
+\basexii{\value{enumiv}}{\x}{\e}}}
+\@ifundefined{c@chapter}{
+\renewcommand\thesection{%
+\basexii{\value{section}}{\x}{\e}}
+\renewcommand\thesubsection{%
+\thesection.\basexii{\value{subsection}}{\x}{\e}}
+\renewcommand\thesubsubsection{%
+\thesubsection.\basexii{\value{subsubsection}}{\x}{\e}}
+}{
+\renewcommand\thechapter{%
+\basexii{\value{chapter}}{\x}{\e}}
+\renewcommand\thesection{%
+\thechapter.\basexii{\value{section}}{\x}{\e}}
+\renewcommand\thesubsection{%
+\thesection.\basexii{\value{subsection}}{\x}{\e}}
+\renewcommand\thesubsubsection{%
+\thesubsection.\basexii{\value{subsubsection}}{\x}{\e}}
} % end if it's defined
-}}
+}
+}
}{} % end redefinition of counters block
-% \end{macrocode}
-% And that's the end. Thanks for reading,
-% folks; please email me with any suggestions or improvements.
-% \printindex
+\endinput
+%%
+%% End of file `dozenal.sty'.