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-% -*-latex-*-
-%% /u/sy/beebe/tex/bib/bibmods.sty, Mon Jul 9 08:40:33 1990
-%% Edit by Nelson H.F. Beebe <beebe at plot79.math.utah.edu>
-
-%% =====================================================================
-%% @LaTeX-style-file{
-%% author = "Nelson H. F. Beebe <beebe at science.utah.edu>",
-%% version = "1.01",
-%% date = "10 September 1991",
-%% filename = "bibmods.sty",
-%% address = "Center for Scientific Computing
-%% and Department of Mathematics
-%% South Physics Building
-%% University of Utah
-%% Salt Lake City, UT 84112
-%% USA
-%% Tel: (801) 581-5254",
-%% checksum = "14420 65 318 2830",
-%% email = "beebe at science.utah.edu (Internet)",
-%% codetable = "ISO/ASCII",
-%% supported = "yes",
-%% docstring = "This LaTeX style file provides a modification
-%% to the thebibliography environment to improve
-%% spacing.
-%%
-%% The checksum field above contains a CRC-16
-%% checksum as the first value, followed by the
-%% equivalent of the standard UNIX wc (word
-%% count) utility output of lines, words, and
-%% characters. This is produced by Robert
-%% Solovay's checksum utility."
-%% }
-%% =====================================================================
-
-% The standard LaTeX \bibliography definition invokes \sloppy, which in turn
-% sets \tolerance to 10000. This gives spacing that is too stretchable,
-% with the result that wide white spaces appear in order to give right-
-% justified output in two-column mode. We redefine \thebibliography
-% to invoke the original definition, then reset the tolerance to a more
-% reasonable value. We also allow a little \emergencystretch (a TeX 3.0
-% feature) to allow individual lines to be slightly longer; if that
-% name is unknown, the code avoids its use, so as to work with earlier
-% versions of TeX.
-
-% TeXbook, p. 308:
-\def\ifundefined#1{\expandafter\ifx\csname#1\endcsname\relax}
-
-\let\oldthebibliography=\thebibliography
-\renewcommand{\thebibliography}[1]{\oldthebibliography{#1}
- \hyphenpenalty=1
- % \emergencystretch is a new feature of TeX 3.0; use it only if known
- \ifundefined{emergencystretch}
- \relax
- \else
- \emergencystretch=3pt
- \fi
- \if@twocolumn
- \tolerance=6000 %need looser tolerances in two-column mode
- \else
- \tolerance=2000
- \fi
-\hbadness=10000 \relax}
-
-\overfullrule=3pt % to catch problems in the output.
-
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/misc209/example.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/misc209/example.sty
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-% Save file as: EXAMPLE.STY Source: FILESERV@SHSU.BITNET
-% example.sty 20 May 91
-%------------------------------------------------------------
-% Copyright (c) 1988, 1991 by J.Schrod.
-% Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
-
-%
-% LaTeX style option example
-% tested with style article, should also work with other styles
-% don't use it with twoside or twocolumn option
-%
-% [LaTeX in MAKEPROG]
-
-
-%
-% Author
-% js: Joachim Schrod <xitijsch@ddathd21.bitnet>
-% Contributors
-% (** enough place for your name **)
-%
-
-%
-% VERSION HISTORY (MSCF -- most significant change first)
-%
-% DATE WHO REMARKS
-% 91-05-20 js documentation added for distribution
-% 88-06-29 js created it for THD LaTeX tutorial
-
-
-
-
-%%%%
-%%%%
-%%%% These TeX macros were documented with the documentation system
-%%%% MAKEPROG and automatically converted to the current form.
-%%%% If you have MAKEPROG available you may transform it back to
-%%%% the original input: Remove every occurence of three percents
-%%%% and one optional blank from the beginning of a line and remove
-%%%% every line which starts with four percents. The following lex
-%%%% program will do this:
-%%%%
-%%%% %%
-%%%%
-%%%% ^%%%\ ? ;
-%%%% ^%%%%.*\n ;
-%%%%
-%%%% MAKEPROG may be obtained over the net from the Bitnet-Listserver
-%%%% LISTSERV@DHDURZ1 (filelist WEBWARE), from tuglib@science.utah.edu,
-%%%% or via ftp from june.cs.washington.edu.
-%%%%
-%%%%
-%%% \documentstyle[progltx,example]{article}
-
-
-%%% \nofiles % don't need an aux file
-%%% \hfuzz=18pt % expected overfull hboxes in code
-
-
-%%% \begin{document}
-
-
-%%% \title{The {\tt example\/} Style Option}
-%%% \author{% % LaTeX does not discard unnecessary glue...
-%%% Joachim Schrod%
-%%% \thanks{%
-%%% TU~Darmstadt, Alexanderstr.~10, D-6100 Darmstadt, Germany.\hfil\break
-%%% Email: {\tt xitijsch@ddathd21.bitnet}.%
-%%% }%
-%%% }
-%%% \date{20 May 91}
-
-%%% \maketitle
-
-
-
-%%% \chap What's this style option for?.
-
-%%% This style option makes it easier to produce examples for \TeX{}
-%%% courses. It realizes an |example| environment; the text within such
-%%% an environment is typeset two times: On the left side just like any
-%%% ordinary text, on the right side verbatim. So an author can be sure
-%%% that the verbatim and the typeset part of an \TeX{} example is
-%%% consistent. The usage is simple: Type
-%%% %
-%%% \begin{quote}
-%%% |\begin{example}|
-%%% |Some \TeX{} text.|
-%%% |\end{example}|
-%%% \end{quote}
-%%% %
-%%% and you get
-%%% %
-%%% \begin{example}
-%%% Some \TeX{} text.
-%%% \end{example}
-%%% %
-%%% Just note one important point: {\it The end of the environment must
-%%% be on a line of it's own, there must be no space in front of the
-%%% |\end|, and there must be no text -- even no comment -- behind}. For
-%%% further information have a look at the section on possible
-%%% enhancements.
-
-
-%%% \sect This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-%%% modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
-%%% published by the Free Software Foundation; either version~1, or (at your
-%%% option) any later version.
-
-%%% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
-%%% {\bf without any warranty\/}; without even the implied warranty of
-%%% {\bf merchantability\/} or {\bf fitness for a particular purpose}. See
-%%% the GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-%%% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-%%% along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
-%%% Inc., 675~Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA~02139, USA.
-
-
-%%% \sect The implementation uses an auxiliary file. This file has the
-%%% extension |tmp|. Be aware of this if you use such a file name in other
-%%% options. The file is not needed outside of the environment.
-
-%%% All public markups start with |Example|, all private ones with
-%%% |example_|. These two prefixes are reserved.
-
-%%% The width of an example column is available for inspection and change
-%%% in the dimension register |\ExampleWidth|.
-
-
-%%% \sect This style option still has at least one problem which you
-%%% should be aware of: I've encountered false indentation while I've
-%%% used it within an item of a |list| environment. I remember that there
-%%% was a difference if it was used with or without text in front of it.
-%%% But I didn't needed this stuff so I decided not to look at.
-
-%%% Might be, that |\everypar| is not handled correctly or that some flags
-%%% should be looked at. (Remember that an |\item| in \LaTeX{} does not
-%%% set anything -- it just stores it away until the start of the next
-%%% paragraph!)
-
-%%% Furthermore I set |\oddsidemargin| and |\evensidemargin| to 0\,pt, but
-%%% I do not remember why. Is this really necessary? (I should have
-%%% documented it in the beginning, nothing lives longer than a
-%%% provision\,\dots)
-
-
-%%% \sect And some future enhancements would be easy to make:
-%%% %
-%%% \begin{itemize}
-
-%%% \item The algorithm for typesetting the verbatim text should be those
-%%% of |progltx|. Then tabulators and all those stuff would be handled
-%%% right.
-
-%%% \item The algorithm for detecting the environment end should be those
-%%% of |progltx|, too. It would allow for comments; a markup which forbids
-%%% a comment behind it should be forbidden.
-
-%%% \item There should be a way to specify texts which are only printed in
-%%% the \TeX{} part resp.\ the verbatim part. This would be helpful for
-%%% inserting help lines, additional information etc. (Implementation is
-%%% straightforward.)
-
-%%% \item The implementation does not care for the |twoside| option. Then
-%%% the order should be mirrored. I.e., verbatim left and \TeX{} text
-%%% right.
-
-%%% \item Other arrangements of \TeX{} text and verbatim text should be
-%%% possible. E.g., on a slide there should not be beside each other but
-%%% below. Perhaps also on a multi-column layout.
-
-%%% \end{itemize}
-
-
-%%% \sect Before we start we declare some shorthands for category codes.
-%%% By declaring the underscore~`(|_|)' as letters we can use it in our
-%%% macros. (I agree with {\sc D.~Knuth} that
-%%% |\identifier_several_words_long| is more readable than
-%%% |\IdentifierSeveralWordsLong| and in every case better than
-%%% |\p@@@s|.) As this is a \LaTeX{} style option the at sign is a letter
-%%% anyhow; so we can use the ``private'' Plain and \LaTeX{} macros; and
-%%% with the underscore we can make our own macros more readable. But as
-%%% we have to restore this category code at the end of this macro file
-%%% we store its former value in the control sequence |\uscode|. This
-%%% method is better than to use a group because not all macros have to
-%%% be defined global this way.
-
-%%% \beginprog
-\chardef\escape=0
-\chardef\open=1
-\chardef\close=2
-\chardef\letter=11
-\chardef\other=12
-%\chardef\active=13 % is defined in Plain already
-
-\chardef\uscode=\catcode`\_ % top level macro file!
-
-\catcode`\_=\letter
-%%% \endprog
-
-
-%%% \sect Now some setup where I don't remember why I've done them,
-%%% perhaps it was only needed in our tutorials. -- But never change a
-%%% running program by yourself, let others do the work\,\dots
-
-%%% \beginprog
-\oddsidemargin=0pt
-\evensidemargin=\oddsidemargin
-%%% \endprog
-
-
-
-
-%%% \chap The Work is Simple.
-
-%%% Guess, the problem of implementation is no problem: We write the whole
-%%% stuff to a file and read it back twice. One time for typesetting it as
-%%% it is, second time for typesetting it verbatim. That's all.
-
-%%% So let's define our file variable and name first:
-
-%%% \beginprog
-\newwrite\example_file
-\def\example_name{\jobname.tmp } % <-- space!
-%%% \endprog
-
-
-%%% \sect Both parts of one example will be placed besides each other. We
-%%% use the margin for the example, too. (There is not much place anyhow.)
-%%% Between the two parts there is |\columnsep| space left.
-
-%%% \beginprog
-\newdimen\ExampleWidth
- \ExampleWidth=\textwidth
- \advance\ExampleWidth by \marginparwidth % stick into margins
- \advance\ExampleWidth by -\columnsep % between columns
- \divide\ExampleWidth by 2
-%%% \endprog
-
-
-%%% \sect When we're about, we may specify how to set the two parts. We
-%%% may assume that the complete text is in the file |\example_name|. Both
-%%% parts are typeset as minipages (it's better than vtop's for
-%%% |\footnote| examples and such like). Sectioning markups and other
-%%% stuff which setup things must behave as if they were not there --
-%%% nobody wants an entry in his table of contents because he has used a
-%%% |\section| markup in an example.
-
-%%% The horizontal rules are needed for a better (still not correct)
-%%% interline spacing.
-
-%%% {\it FIXME: How about index and glossary entries?}
-
-%%% \beginprog
-\def\ExampleSet{%
- \begin{minipage}[t]{\ExampleWidth}%
- \hrule height\z@
- \def\markboth##1##2{}%
- \def\markright##1{}%
- \def\addcontentsline##1##2##3{}%
- \input \example_name
- \par
- \hrule height\z@
- \end{minipage}%
- }
-%%% \endprog
-
-
-%%% \sect Grmpfh, the \LaTeX{} |verbatim| environment is sloppy
-%%% implemented (to say it polite). I will establish at least that a tab
-%%% is typeset as 8~spaces; this will help some people.
-
-%%% {\it FIXME: other\/ |verbatim| implementation!}
-
-%%% \beginprog
-\begingroup
- \catcode`\^^I=\active
- \gdef\@vobeytabs{\catcode`\^^I\active \let^^I\@xobeytab}
- \global\let^^I=\@xobeytab% % for \write's
-\endgroup
-\def\@xobeytab{\space\space\space\space\space\space\space\space}
-%%% \endprog
-
-
-%%% \sect The verbatim code is taken from \LaTeX{}:
-
-%%% \beginprog
-\def\ExampleVerb{%
- \begin{minipage}[t]{\ExampleWidth}%
- \hrule height\z@
- \begingroup
- \small
- \parindent\z@
- \rightskip\@flushglue
- \@makeother\"\@verbatim
- \frenchspacing \@vobeyspaces \@vobeytabs
- \input \example_name
- \endverbatim
- \endgroup
- \hrule height\z@
- \end{minipage}%
- }
-%%% \endprog
-
-
-
-
-%%% \chap Writing the example to the auxiliary file.
-
-%%% Now we come to the real environment: We open our auxiliary file and
-%%% start copying line by line afterwards. When we see the environment
-%%% end we will finish. As a convenience for input we will ignore empty
-%%% lines at the beginning of the example, this is flagged by |@ignore|.
-
-%%% \beginprog
-\def\example{
- \par
- \immediate\openout\example_file\example_name
- \begingroup
- \@makeother\"\let\do\@makeother \dospecials
- \obeylines \obeyspaces
- \@ignoretrue \copy_line
- }
-%%% \endprog
-
-
-%%% \sect We need a reference line of the example end to compare against.
-%%% This line we call |\end_of_example|. Of course all catcodes have to
-%%% set up appropriately.
-
-%%% \beginprog
-\begingroup
- \catcode`\|=\escape % | is temporary escape character
- \catcode`\[=\open % [ and ] are temporary grouping symbols
- \catcode`\]=\close
- \catcode`\{=\other % these are `other' in verbatim mode
- \catcode`\}=\other
- \catcode`\\=|other
- |gdef|end_of_example[\end{example}]
-|endgroup
-%%% \endprog
-
-
-%%% \sect Following the ``golden rules of \TeX{} macro coding,'' we will
-%%% split gathering of the next line and working with it. If the line
-%%% equals our reference line we will stop our envirenment. Of course, we
-%%% must call |\end| ourselves as we have just read it from the input and
-%%% it is already tokenized.
-
-%%% If we are inmidst the example we write the line to the auxiliary file,
-%%% if we shall not skip empty lines as indicated by |@ignore|.
-
-%%% {\it FIXME: The comparison should not be so rude!}
-
-%%% \beginprog
-\begingroup
- \obeylines \gdef\copy_line#1^^M{\write_line{#1}}%
-\endgroup
-
-\def\write_line#1{%
- \def\Next{#1}%
- \ifx \Next\end_of_example
- \def\Next{\end{example}}% % finish example
- \else
- \ifx \Next\empty
- \if@ignore % ignore empty lines at the beginning
- \else % but write them out later
- \immediate\write\example_file{\Next}%
- \fi
- \else
- \immediate\write\example_file{\Next}%
- \@ignorefalse % at least one non-empty line written
- \fi
- \let\Next\copy_line % next line of example
- \fi
- \Next
- }
-%%% \endprog
-
-
-%%% \sect Now we may handle our real work: The example text is written
-%%% out, we just have to set it two times. But first we must close the
-%%% file. Both parts are set by a |\leftline| which inserts glue by |\hss|
-%%% and will not yield an overfull hbox this way, it just sticks out to
-%%% the right.
-
-%%% We try to mimic a displayed equation in spacing -- it's better than
-%%% nothing (polishing needed).
-
-%%% \beginprog
-\def\endexample{%
- \endgroup
- \immediate\closeout\example_file
- \penalty \predisplaypenalty
- \vskip \abovedisplayskip
- \leftline{\ExampleSet \hskip\columnsep \ExampleVerb}%
- \penalty \postdisplaypenalty
- \vskip \belowdisplayskip
- }
-%%% \endprog
-
-
-%%% \sect We must restore our catcode and are finished.
-
-%%% \beginprog
-\catcode`\_=\uscode
-
-\endinput
-%%% \endprog
-
-
-
-%%% \end{document}
-
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/misc209/hangcaption.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/misc209/hangcaption.sty
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-%%% ====================================================================
-%%% @LaTeX-style-file{
-%%% filename = "hangcaption.sty",
-%%% version = "2.00",
-%%% date = "27 August 1992",
-%%% time = "22:23:46 EDT",
-%%% author = "David M. Jones",
-%%% address = "MIT Laboratory for Computer Science
-%%% Room NE43-316
-%%% 545 Technology Square
-%%% Cambridge, MA 02139
-%%% USA",
-%%% telephone = "(617) 253-5936",
-%%% FAX = "(617) 253-3480",
-%%% checksum = "57880 113 520 5319",
-%%% email = "dmjones@theory.lcs.mit.edu",
-%%% codetable = "ISO/ASCII",
-%%% keywords = "LaTeX, caption",
-%%% supported = "no",
-%%% abstract = "Defines a variant of the caption command to
-%%% produce captions with hanging
-%%% indentation.",
-%%% docstring = "This is the debugged version of a modified
-%%% caption macro, \hangcaption, to produce
-%%% captions with hanging indentation, like
-%%% this:
-%%%
-%%% Figure 1.1: XXXXX XXX XXXX XXXX XXX
-%%% XXX XXX XXX XXX XX XXX
-%%%
-%%% The length variable \captionwidth controls
-%%% how the caption is typeset. If the width
-%%% of the caption is less than \captionwidth,
-%%% the \hangcaption is typeset the same way a
-%%% short \caption would be (usually centered).
-%%% Otherwise, it is set as shown above, with a
-%%% total width equal to \captionwidth.
-%%% \captionwidth is set to \hsize normally,
-%%% but you may want to change it temporarily
-%%% to match the width of a \tabular*
-%%% environment, for example.
-%%%
-%%% \hangcaption is used in the same way as
-%%% \caption. To retain compatibility with
-%%% previous versions of this style, the
-%%% \hangcaption is also available under the
-%%% name \isucaption.
-%%%
-%%% I did not write this file. The original
-%%% author is unknown. However, I did fix a bug,
-%%% namely, I removed a superflous "^^" that was
-%%% causing one of the close braces to be
-%%% interpreted as an equals sign, thus messing
-%%% up the brace balancing. I also tacked an
-%%% "\endinput" on to the end of the file and
-%%% added this header, and incorporated a few
-%%% changes suggested by Harm Bakker, George
-%%% Greenwade, and Rainer Schoepf.
-%%%
-%%% v2.00 (27 Aug 1992): altered \numberline to
-%%% use \the... instead of \fnum@... (fix due to
-%%% Harm Bakker <bakker@cs.rulimburg.nl>).
-%%% Changed \isucaption to \hangcaption at George
-%%% Greenwade's <bed_gdg@SHSU.edu> suggestion.
-%%%
-%%% v1.03 (12 August 1992): minor changes to
-%%% header.
-%%%
-%%% v1.02 (12 August 1992): patches by Rainer
-%%% Schoepf <schoepf@sc.ZIB-Berlin.DE> to (a)
-%%% work around a bug in LaTeX and (b) measure
-%%% the caption correctly by including room for
-%%% the colon and the space.
-%%%
-%%% The checksum field above contains a CRC-16
-%%% checksum as the first value, followed by the
-%%% equivalent of the standard UNIX wc (word
-%%% count) utility output of lines, words, and
-%%% characters. This is produced by Robert
-%%% Solovay's checksum utility.",
-%%% }
-%%% ====================================================================
-
-\newlength\captionwidth \captionwidth=\hsize
-
-\def\hangcaption{\refstepcounter\@captype\@dblarg{\@hangcaption\@captype}}
-
-\long\def\@hangcaption#1[#2]#3{%
- \baselineskip 14.5\p@
- \addcontentsline{\csname ext@#1\endcsname}{#1}%
- {\protect\numberline{\csname the#1\endcsname}{\ignorespaces #2}}%
- \par
- \begingroup
- \@parboxrestore
- \setbox\@tempboxa\hbox{\csname fnum@#1\endcsname: #3}%
- \ifdim \wd\@tempboxa > \captionwidth
- \begingroup
- \setbox\@tempboxa\hbox{\csname fnum@#1\endcsname: }%
- \advance \captionwidth by -\wd\@tempboxa
- \@makecaption{\csname fnum@#1\endcsname}%
- {\ignorespaces{\protect\parbox[t]{\captionwidth}{\leavevmode#3}}}%
- \endgroup
- \else
- \begingroup
- \@makecaption{\csname fnum@#1\endcsname}{\ignorespaces #3}%
- \endgroup
- \fi
- \par\vspace{1.7ex}%
- \endgroup}
-
-\let\isucaption\hangcaption
-
-\endinput
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-% indexes document style option for producing multiple indexes
-% for use with the modified bbok style, CHbook.sty
-% Written by F.W. Long, Version 1.1, 12 August 1991.
-
-% Modified by F.W. Long, Version 1.1a, 29 August 1991
-% to get the index heading correctly spaced.
-
-% Modified by F.W. Long, Version 1.1b, 31 August 1991
-% to remove the abbreviation \ix (which should be in the document, not here).
-
-% Modified \makeindex and \index commands to allow multiple indexes
-% in both cases the first parameter is the index name.
-% They now work more like \@starttoc and \addcontentsline.
-% \index is no longer defined inside \makeindex but determines
-% whether the appropriate file is defined before writing to it.
-
-\def\makeindex#1{\begingroup
- \makeatletter
- \if@filesw \expandafter\newwrite\csname #1@idxfile\endcsname
- \expandafter\immediate\openout \csname #1@idxfile\endcsname #1.idx\relax
- \typeout{Writing index file #1.idx }\fi \endgroup}
-
-\def\index#1{\@bsphack\begingroup
- \def\protect##1{\string##1\space}\@sanitize
- \@wrindex{#1}}
-
-% \@wrindex now checks that the appropriate file is defined.
-
-\def\@wrindex#1#2{\let\thepage\relax
- \xdef\@gtempa{\@ifundefined{#1@idxfile}{}{\expandafter
- \write\csname #1@idxfile\endcsname{\string
- \indexentry{#2}{\thepage}}}}\endgroup\@gtempa
- \if@nobreak \ifvmode\nobreak\fi\fi\@esphack}
-
-% Modified \printindex command to allow multiple indexes.
-% This now takes over much of the work of \theindex.
-% Again, the first parameter is the index name.
-% The second parameter is the index title (as printed).
-
-\newif\if@restonecol
-\def\printindex#1#2{\@restonecoltrue\if@twocolumn\@restonecolfalse\fi
- \columnseprule \z@ \columnsep 35pt
- \newpage \twocolumn[{\Large\bf #2 \vskip4ex}]
- \markright{\uppercase{#2}}
- \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{#2}
- \@input{#1.ind}}
-
-% The following index commands are taken from book.sty.
-% \theindex is modified to not start a chapter.
-
-\def\theindex{\parindent\z@
- \parskip\z@ plus .3pt\relax\let\item\@idxitem}
-\def\@idxitem{\par\hangindent 40pt}
-\def\subitem{\par\hangindent 40pt \hspace*{20pt}}
-\def\subsubitem{\par\hangindent 40pt \hspace*{30pt}}
-\def\endtheindex{\if@restonecol\onecolumn\else\clearpage\fi}
-\def\indexspace{\par \vskip 10pt plus 5pt minus 3pt\relax}
-
-% the command \ix allows an abbreviation for the general index
-
-%\def\ix#1{#1\index{general}{#1}}
-
-% define the \see command from makeidx.sty
-
-\def\see#1#2{{\em see\/} #1}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/misc209/portland.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/misc209/portland.sty
deleted file mode 100644
index 56ebf455e88..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/misc209/portland.sty
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-% This is PORTLAND.STY by H.Partl, TU Wien, as of 16 Dec 1988.
-% Definition of commands and environments \portrait and \landscape
-% for switching between PORTRAIT and LANDSCAPE printing. To be
-% called as document style option with any available style.
-%
-% Commands:
-% \portrait sets or resets the page layout to the initial values
-% (i.e. the values valid at \begin{document})
-% \landscape sets the page layout such that the horizontal and
-% vertical measures are interchanged with respect to
-% the initial values. The text area will occupy the
-% same position on the page as in \portrait mode.
-% Both command issue a \clearpage before changing the layout.
-%
-% Environments:
-% \begin{portrait} ... \end{portrait}
-% \begin{landscape} ... \end{landscape}
-% Both issue \clearpage at the \begin and at the \end.
-%
-% Implementation Dependencies:
-% You should insert the correct paper height (11in or 197mm or ...)
-% into \paperheight for correct positioning.
-% If your printer driver allows mixing of protrait and landscape pages
-% within one printout, you should insert the corresponding \special
-% commands just after the four \clearpage commands.
-% If your printer only allows printing of the whole document either in
-% protrait or in landscape orientation, you should print the document
-% twice (or selected parts of it) - once in portrait and once in landscape -
-% and then merge the correct pages.
-% If your printer can't print in landscape orientation, then these commands
-% can be used only for small pages that fit onto the paper in both direc-
-% tions.
-
-\newdimen \paperheight % needed for calculation of bottom margin.
-\paperheight 297mm % <--- 11in for US paper or 297mm for A4 paper!
-
-\newdimen\phoffset
-\newdimen\pvoffset
-\newdimen\ptextwidth
-\newdimen\ptextheight
-\newdimen\ptopmargin
-\newdimen\poddsidemargin
-\newdimen\pevensidemargin
-
-\newdimen\lhoffset
-\newdimen\lvoffset
-\newdimen\ltextwidth
-\newdimen\ltextheight
-\newdimen\ltopmargin
-\newdimen\loddsidemargin
-\newdimen\levensidemargin
-
-\def\set@portland@values{%
-% portrait values = current values
-\phoffset\hoffset
-\pvoffset\voffset
-\ptextwidth\textwidth
-\ptextheight\textheight
-\ptopmargin\topmargin
-\poddsidemargin\oddsidemargin
-\pevensidemargin\evensidemargin
-% landscape margins will be measured from zero point
-\lhoffset \z@
-\lvoffset \z@
-% landscape textwidth = portrait textheight
-\ltextwidth \ptextheight
-% landscape textheight = portrait textwidth
-\ltextheight \ptextwidth
-% landscape left margin = portrait bottom margin (same for odd and even)
-\loddsidemargin \paperheight
-\advance \loddsidemargin by -\ptextheight
-\advance \loddsidemargin by -\headsep
-\advance \loddsidemargin by -\headheight
-\advance \loddsidemargin by -\ptopmargin
-\advance \loddsidemargin by -\pvoffset
-\advance \loddsidemargin by -2in
-\levensidemargin \loddsidemargin
-% landscape top margin (incl. head) = portrait oddside left margin
-\ltopmargin \poddsidemargin
-\advance \ltopmargin by -\headheight
-\advance \ltopmargin by -\headsep
-\advance \ltopmargin by \phoffset
-}
-
-\def\portrait{\clearpage \message{ \string\portrait }%
- \hoffset\phoffset
- \voffset\pvoffset
- \textwidth\ptextwidth
- \textheight\ptextheight
- \@colht\textheight \@colroom\textheight \vsize\textheight
- \columnwidth\textwidth \@clubpenalty\clubpenalty
- \if@twocolumn \advance\columnwidth -\columnsep
- \divide\columnwidth\tw@ \hsize\columnwidth \@firstcolumntrue
- \fi
- \hsize\columnwidth \linewidth\hsize
- \topmargin\ptopmargin
- \oddsidemargin\poddsidemargin
- \evensidemargin\pevensidemargin
- }
-
-\def\endportrait{\clearpage \message{ \string\endportrait }}
-
-\def\landscape{\clearpage \message{ \string\landscape }%
- \hoffset\lhoffset
- \voffset\lvoffset
- \textwidth\ltextwidth
- \textheight\ltextheight
- \@colht\textheight \@colroom\textheight \vsize\textheight
- \columnwidth\textwidth \@clubpenalty\clubpenalty
- \if@twocolumn \advance\columnwidth -\columnsep
- \divide\columnwidth\tw@ \hsize\columnwidth \@firstcolumntrue
- \fi
- \hsize\columnwidth \linewidth\hsize
- \topmargin\ltopmargin
- \oddsidemargin\loddsidemargin
- \evensidemargin\levensidemargin
- }
-
-\def\endlandscape{\clearpage \message{ \string\endlandscape }}
-
-\let\set@document@values \document
-\def\document{\set@document@values \set@portland@values}
-
-\endinput
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/misc209/psboxit.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/misc209/psboxit.sty
deleted file mode 100644
index 6f9bbd99428..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/misc209/psboxit.sty
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-% psboxes.sty
-%
-% This package enables to put a PostScript drawing behind a TeX box.
-% The drawing is parametrized by the position and the size of the
-% TeX box. To put a gray [rounded] box behind a word use
-% \PScommands % Once at the begining
-%
-% ... text text \psboxit{25 cartouche}{THE WORD} text text
-% \psboxit{box 0.5 setgray fill}{\spbox{ANOTHER WORD}}
-% text text ...
-%
-% * If your boxes are ill sized try to change 16384 to
-% something else (original code used 65536).
-% % 65536 is the internal unit of TeX (scaled point, TeXBook page 57)
-% Those macros were adapted from Tom Sheffler (CMU)'s psframe.sty style. In
-% particular, the spacebox macro was just copied from his style.
-%
-% Je'ro^me MAILLOT, INRIA
-% maillot@bora.inria.fr
-% August 1991
-%
-%
-% A Few PostScript definitions to use with \psboxit
-% Call \PScommands once at the begining of your program, this will
-% define : box roundedbox rectcartouche and cartouche. They are 4
-% PostScript programs. Change the values before setlinewidth end
-% setgray to customize your boxes
-%
-% Ex : \psboxit{25 cartouche}{blah blah}
-% \psboxit{rectcartouche}{blah blah}
-%
-\long\def\PScommands{\special{! TeXDict begin
-/box{% Processes the path of a rectangle.
-% Needs : x0 y0 x1 y1.
-newpath 2 copy moveto 3 copy pop exch lineto 4 copy pop pop
-lineto 4 copy exch pop exch pop lineto closepath } bind def
-%
-%
-/min{ 2 copy gt { exch } if pop } bind def%
-/max{ 2 copy lt { exch } if pop } bind def%
-/roundedbox{% Processes the path of a rounded rectangle.
-% Needs : x0 y0 x1 y1 radius.
-% The bounding box is augmented by +/- radius to allow easily to
-% frame several rounded boxes around the same Texture box. Ex:
-% \psboxit{4 copy 15 roundedbox 25 roundedbox} {\spbox{Some Text}}
-% draws two scaled boxes arond the same word. Delete the `radius
-% sub' and `radius add' commands to suppress that enlargement.
-%
-/radius exch store
-3 2 roll % x0 x1 y1 y0
-2 copy min radius sub /miny exch store
- max radius add /maxy exch store
-2 copy min radius sub /minx exch store
- max radius add /maxx exch store
-newpath
-minx radius add miny moveto
-maxx miny maxx maxy radius arcto
-maxx maxy minx maxy radius arcto
-minx maxy minx miny radius arcto
-minx miny maxx miny radius arcto 16 {pop} repeat
-closepath
-}bind def
-%
-%
-/rectcartouche{% Draws a filled and framed box
-% Needs : x0 y0 x1 y1
-box gsave .95 setgray fill grestore 1 setlinewidth stroke }bind def
-%
-%
-/cartouche{% Draws a filled and framed rounded box
-% Needs : x0 y0 x1 y1 radius
-roundedbox gsave .95 setgray fill grestore 1 setlinewidth stroke }bind def
-%
-end }% Closes dictionnary
-}\PScommands%
-%%
-%% PSBOXIT
-%%
-%% \psboxit{PS program}{TeX stuff}
-%%
-%% The bounding box of the TeX stuff is pushed on the PostScript stack
-%% and then the program in the first argument is called
-%%
-%% EXAMPLE: set some text on a gray background, Use the SPBOX macro to
-%% give some space around the text.
-%%
-%% \psboxit{box 0.5 setgray fill}{\spbox{Some Text}}
-%%
-%% See \PScommands for the \box definition
-%%
-\chardef \atcode = \the \catcode `\@
-\catcode `\@ = 11
-
-\long\def\psboxit#1#2{%
-\begingroup\setbox0=\hbox{#2}%
-\dimen0=\ht0 \advance\dimen0 by \dp0%
- % Write out the PS code to set the current path using HEIGHT,
- % WIDTH , DEPTH of box0.
- \hbox{%
- \special{ps: gsave currentpoint translate
- 0
- \number\dp0 \space 15800 div % hand tuned for dvips
- \number\wd0 \space 15800 div % hand tuned for dvips
- \number\ht0 \space -15800 div % hand tuned for dvips
-% \number\dp0 \space 16384 div
-% \number\wd0 \space 16384 div
-% \number\ht0 \space -16384 div % Bounding box
-% \number\dp0 \space 65536 div
-% \number\wd0 \space 65536 div
-% \number\ht0 \space -65536 div % Bounding box
- #1 grestore}%
- \copy0%
-}%HBOX
-\endgroup%
-}%
-
-% SPACEBOX
-%
-% This macro simply takes some TeX stuff, and puts FOUR sides on it
-% so that the box is the same size as the thing you'd get with
-% an \fbox{} command. (All I did was modify the code for \fbox{}
-% so that all rules were replaced with struts).
-%
-% USAGE: \spbox{text} is just like \fbox{text} but makes no rules
-%
-% REASON: so that if using \pspath{...}{\fbox{stuff}}
-% there is a way to get another box the same size:
-% \pspath{...}{\spbox{stuff}}
-%
-\long\def\spbox#1{\leavevmode\setbox1\hbox{#1}%
- \dimen0\fboxrule \advance\dimen0 \fboxsep%
- \advance\dimen0 \dp1%
- \hbox{\lower \dimen0\hbox%
- {\vbox{\hrule height \fboxrule width 0pt%
- \hbox{\vrule width \fboxrule height 0pt \hskip\fboxsep%
- \vbox{\vskip\fboxsep \box1\vskip\fboxsep}\hskip%
- \fboxsep\vrule width \fboxrule height 0pt}%
- \hrule height \fboxrule width 0pt}}}}%
-
-\def\Gbox#1{\psboxit{box 0.9 setgray fill}{#1}}
-%%
-\newsavebox{\gray@box}%
-\newdimen\gray@space
-%
-\long\def\Beginboxitpara#1{\edef\gray@tmp{#1}%
-\gray@space=\fboxsep \advance\gray@space by -\fboxrule
-\par\prevdepth=-1000pt\vskip 0.5\baselineskip\noindent
-\setbox\gray@box=%
-\hbox\bgroup \vrule width \fboxrule
- \vtop\bgroup \hrule
- \vbox\bgroup
- \kern\gray@space
- \hbox\bgroup
- \kern\gray@space
- \vtop\bgroup
- \hsize=\linewidth\advance\hsize-2\fboxsep\noindent
- \ignorespaces}
-\def\Endboxitpara{%
- \egroup
- \kern\gray@space
- \egroup
- \kern\gray@space
- \egroup \hrule
- \egroup\vrule width \fboxrule
- \egroup
- \psboxit{\gray@tmp}{\box\gray@box}%
- \vskip 0.5\baselineskip
-\par}
-
-\newenvironment{boxitpara}[1]{\Beginboxitpara{#1}}{\Endboxitpara}
-\newenvironment{boxitpara*}[1]{\Beginboxitpara{#1}\hbox to\hsize{}}%
-{\Endboxitpara}
-
-\catcode `\@ = \the \atcode
-\endinput