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+% import.sty Ver 3.0 17-Dec-1997 Donald Arseneau (asnd@reg.triumf.ca)
+%
+% Allow input of a file with its own inputs from another directory.
+%
+% \import {full_path} {file} \subimport {path_extension} {file}
+% Also \includefrom, \subincludefrom, and * variants.
+%
+% This software is free of any restrictions.
+%
+% For example, if a remote file "/usr5/friend/work/report.tex" has contents:
+% My graph: \includegraphics{picture}
+% \input{explanation}
+% then you can safely input that file in your own document with the command
+% "\import{/usr5/friend/work/}{report}"; the explanation and picture will
+% be taken from the remote directory. You can then import documents from
+% other friends, even if they use the same file names.
+%
+% The "\subimport" command allows imported files to import files themselves,
+% using their own directory as the root of a "path_extension". Do not use
+% both "\import" and "\subimport" in the same file.
+%
+% For example, if a file is imported (using either command) from directory
+% "abc/" and that file contains the command "\subimport{lmn/}{xyz}" then
+% file "abc/lmn/xyz.tex" is input, and any "\input" commands in that file
+% will read files from directory "abc/lmn/".
+%
+% Note that the sub-import path is merely appended to the current import
+% path. Mistakes from this method must be rectified by "\import@path@fix".
+%
+% Depending on on how your \TeX\ system is configured, if a file with the
+% same name as the import file exists in the current directory or in the
+% TEXINPUTS path, that other file will be read in preference to one in the
+% import directory. So here is the real behavior of the previous example:
+% Given the sequence "\import{abc/}{one}", "\subimport{lmn/uvw/}{two}" (in
+% file one), "\input{three}" (in file two), LaTeX first looks for three.tex
+% in the TEXINPUTS search path; if not found, it tries "abc/lmn/uvw/three";
+% if that doesn't exist, it tries "abc/three"; if still not found, it tries
+% the defined "\input@path", if there is one.
+%
+% To avoid searching the TEXINPUTS path when importing files, use the `star'
+% versions of the commands: "\import*" and "\subimport*".
+%
+% A hook "\import@path@fix" is provided to reformat the import path
+% to fit the syntax of a particular operating system. It *could* be
+% defined to convert unix-style path names to the local format, but
+% all it does now is remove "][" from VMS sub-import directories.
+%
+% Presently, the paths are defined ``locally'' so input files must have
+% balanced grouping.
+
+\newcommand{\import}{\global\let\import@path\@empty \@doimport\input}
+\newcommand{\subimport}{\@doimport\input}
+\newcommand{\includefrom}{\global\let\import@path\@empty \@doimport\include}
+\newcommand{\subincludefrom}{\@doimport\include}
+
+\def\@doimport#1{\@ifstar
+ {\@sub@import#1\@iffileonpath}{\@sub@import#1\IfFileExists}}
+
+% #1 = import command, #2 = switch for *, #3 = import path extension
+\def\@sub@import#1#2#3{%
+ \begingroup
+ \protected@edef\@tempa{\endgroup
+ \let\noexpand\IfFileExists\noexpand#2
+ \noexpand\@import \noexpand#1% param 1
+ {\@ifundefined{input@path}{}{\input@path}}% 2
+ {\@ifundefined{Ginput@path}{}{\Ginput@path}}% 3
+ {\import@path#3}{\import@path}% 4,5
+ {\ifx\IfFileExists\im@@IfFileExists \noexpand\im@@IfFileExists
+ \else \noexpand\IfFileExists \fi}}% 6
+ \@tempa}
+%
+% #1 = import command (\input or \include)
+% #2 = previous input path list. #3 = previous graphics input path list.
+% #4 = full path added to each. #5 = previous import path.
+% #6 = previous \IfFileExists. #7 = file name.
+%
+\def\@import#1#2#3#4#5#6#7{%
+ \gdef\import@path{#4}%
+ \protected@edef\input@path{{\import@path@fix{#4}}#2}%
+ \protected@edef\Ginput@path{{\import@path@fix{#4}}#3}%
+ #1{#7}%
+ \let\IfFileExists#6% restore after \import*
+ \gdef\import@path{#5}%
+ \def\input@path{#2}\ifx\input@path\@empty \let\input@path\@undefined \fi
+ \def\Ginput@path{#3}\ifx\Ginput@path\@empty \let\Ginput@path\@undefined \fi
+}
+
+\let\im@@IfFileExists\IfFileExists
+\gdef\import@path{}
+
+\let\import@path@fix\@firstofone % default
+
+% Check for vms file names and set \import@path@fix appropriately
+\gdef\@gtempa{[]}
+\ifx\@gtempa\@currdir % VMS directory syntax
+ \gdef\import@path@fix#1{\@gobbleVMSbrack#1][>}
+ \gdef\@gobbleVMSbrack#1][#2{#1\ifx>#2\@empty
+ \expandafter \strip@prefix \fi % Gobble up to >
+ \@gobbleVMSbrack #2}
+\fi