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--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/tablenotes/mynotes.sty
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/tablenotes/mynotes.sty
@@ -1,11 +1,10 @@
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%
% ****************************************
-% * myNOTES x1
+% * myNOTES
% ****************************************
%
-% Date of this version: Sun Sep 6 00:25:59 2009
-
+% Date of this version: 2011-5-1
% Matthias Borck-Elsner
%
%% Based on endnotes.sty Copyright 2002 John Lavagnino
@@ -17,29 +16,29 @@
%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
%% and version 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
%% version 1999/12/01 or later.
-%
-% Uses an extra external file, with .mnt extension, to hold the
-% text of the mynotes. This may be deleted after the run; a new
-% version is generated each time--it doesn't require information
-% collected from the previous run.
-%
-% This code does not obey \nofiles. Perhaps it should.
-%
-%
-% To turn all the footnotes in your documents into mynotes, say
-%
-% \let\footnote=\mynote
-%
-% in your preamble, and then add something like
-%
-% \newpage
-% \begingroup
-% \parindent 0pt
-% \parskip 2ex
-% \def\mntnotesize{\normalsize}
-% \themynotes
-% \endgroup
-%
+%%
+%% Uses an extra external file, with .my extension, to hold the
+%% text of the mynotes. This may be deleted after the run; a new
+%% version is generated each time--it doesn't require information
+%% collected from the previous run.
+%%
+%% This code does not obey \nofiles. Perhaps it should.
+%%
+%%
+%% To turn all the footnotes in your documents into mynotes, say
+%%
+%% \let\footnote=\mynote
+%%
+%% in your preamble, and then add something like
+%%
+%% \newpage
+%% \begingroup
+%% \parindent 0pt
+%% \parskip 2ex
+%% \def\mynotesize{\normalsize}
+%% \themynotes
+%% \endgroup
+%%
% as the last thing in your document. (But \themynotes all
% by itself will work.)
%
@@ -82,104 +81,26 @@
% mynotes use the following parameters, similar to those relating
% to footnotes:
%
-% \mntnotesize : Size-changing command for mynotes.
+% \mynotesize : Size-changing command for mynotes.
%
% \themynote : In usual LaTeX style, produces the mynote number.
%
-% \themntmark : Holds the current mynote's mark--e.g., \dag or '1' or 'a'.
+% \themymark : Holds the current mynote's mark--e.g., \dag or '1' or 'a'.
% (You don't want to set this yourself, as it comes
% either from the autonumbering of notes or from
% the optional argument to \mynote. But you'll need
-% to use it if you define your own \makemntmark.)
+% to use it if you define your own \makemymark.)
%
-% \makemntmark : A macro to generate the mynote marker from \themntmark
-% The default definition is \hbox{$^\themntmark$}.
+% \makemymark : A macro to generate the mynote marker from \themymark
+% The default definition is \hbox{$^\themymark$}.
%
-% \@makemnttext{NOTE} :
-% Must produce the actual mynote, using \themntmark as the mark
+% \@makemytext{NOTE} :
+% Must produce the actual mynote, using \themymark as the mark
% of the mynote and NOTE as the text. It is called when effectively
% inside a \parbox, with \hsize = \columnwidth. For example, it might
% be as simple as
-% $^{\themntmark}$ NOTE
-%
-%
-% ****************************************
-% * myNOTE PSEUDOCODE *
-% ****************************************
+% $^{\themymark}$ NOTE
%
-% \mynote{NOTE} ==
-% BEGIN
-% \stepcounter{mynote}
-% \@themntmark :=G eval (\themynote)
-% \@mynotemark
-% \@mynotetext{NOTE}
-% END
-%
-% \mynote[NUM]{NOTE} ==
-% BEGIN
-% begingroup
-% counter mynote :=L NUM
-% \@themntmark :=G eval (\themynote)
-% endgroup
-% \@mynotemark
-% \@mynotetext{NOTE}
-% END
-%
-% \@mynotetext{NOTE} ==
-% BEGIN
-% write to \@mntnotes file: "\@doanmntnote{myNOTE MARK}"
-% begingroup
-% \next := NOTE
-% set \newlinechar for \write to \space
-% write to \@mntnotes file: \meaning\next
-% (that is, "macro:->NOTE)
-% endgroup
-% END
-%
-% \addtomynotes{TEXT} ==
-% BEGIN
-% open mynotes file if not already open
-% begingroup
-% let \protect to \string
-% set \newlinechar for \write to \space
-% write TEXT to \@mntnotes file
-% endgroup
-% END
-%
-% \mynotemark ==
-% BEGIN \stepcounter{mynote}
-% \@themntmark :=G eval(\themynote)
-% \@mynotemark
-% END
-%
-% \mynotemark[NUM] ==
-% BEGIN
-% begingroup
-% mynote counter :=L NUM
-% \@themntmark :=G eval(\themynote)
-% endgroup
-% \@mynotemark
-% END
-%
-% \@mynotemark ==
-% BEGIN
-% \leavevmode
-% IF hmode THEN \@x@sf := \the\spacefactor FI
-% \makemntmark % put number in main text
-% IF hmode THEN \spacefactor := \@x@sf FI
-% END
-%
-% \mynotetext ==
-% BEGIN \@themntmark :=G eval (\themynote)
-% \@mynotetext
-% END
-%
-% \mynotetext[NUM] ==
-% BEGIN begingroup counter mynote :=L NUM
-% \@themntmark :=G eval (\themynote)
-% endgroup
-% \@mynotetext
-% END
%
% ****************************************
% * myNOTE MACROS *
@@ -189,63 +110,63 @@
\@definecounter{mynote}
\def\themynote{\@arabic\c@mynote}
-\def\@makemntmark{\hbox{\@textsuperscript{\begin{tiny}\@themntmark\end{tiny}}}}
-\def\makemntmark{\@makemntmark}
+\def\@makemymark{\hbox{\@textsuperscript{\begin{tiny}\@themymark\end{tiny}}}}
+\def\makemymark{\@makemymark}
-\def\themntmark{\@themntmark}
+\def\themymark{\@themymark}
\newdimen\mynotesep
\def\mynote{\@ifnextchar[\@xmynote{\stepcounter{mynote}%
- \protected@xdef\@themntmark{\themynote}%
+ \protected@xdef\@themymark{\themynote}%
\@mynotemark\@mynotetext}}
\def\@xmynote[#1]{
\begingroup
\c@mynote=#1\relax
- \unrestored@protected@xdef\@themntmark{\themynote}%
+ \unrestored@protected@xdef\@themymark{\themynote}%
\endgroup
\@mynotemark\@mynotetext }
% Here begins a section of mynote code that's really different from
% the footnote code of LaTeX.
-\let\@doanmntnote=0
-\let\@endanmntnote=0
+\let\@doanmynote=0
+\let\@endanmynote=0
-\newwrite\@mntnotes
-\newif\if@mntnotesopen \global\@mntnotesopenfalse
+\newwrite\@mynotes
+\newif\if@mynotesopen \global\@mynotesopenfalse
-\def\@openmntnotes{\immediate\openout\@mntnotes=\jobname.mnt\relax
- \global\@mntnotesopentrue}
+\def\@openmynotes{\immediate\openout\@mynotes=\jobname.my\relax
+ \global\@mynotesopentrue}
% The stuff with \next and \meaning is a trick from the TeXbook, 382,
% there intended for setting verbatim text, but here used to avoid
% macro expansion when the footnote text is written. \next will have
% the entire text of the footnote as one long line, which might well
% overflow limits on output line length; the business with \newlinechar
-% makes every space become a newline in the \@mntnotes file, so that all
+% makes every space become a newline in the \@mynotes file, so that all
% of the lines wind up being quite short.
\long\def\@mynotetext#1{%
- \if@mntnotesopen \else \@openmntnotes \fi
- \immediate\write\@mntnotes{\@doanmntnote{\@themntmark}}%
+ \if@mynotesopen \else \@openmynotes \fi
+ \immediate\write\@mynotes{\@doanmynote{\@themymark}}%
\begingroup
\def\next{#1}%
\newlinechar='40
- \immediate\write\@mntnotes{\meaning\next}%
+ \immediate\write\@mynotes{\meaning\next}%
\endgroup
- \immediate\write\@mntnotes{\@endanmntnote}}
+ \immediate\write\@mynotes{\@endanmynote}}
% \addtomynotes works the way the other mynote macros probably should
% have, requiring the use of \protect for fragile commands.
\long\def\addtomynotes#1{%
- \if@mntnotesopen \else \@openmntnotes \fi
+ \if@mynotesopen \else \@openmynotes \fi
\begingroup
\newlinechar='40
\let\protect\string
- \immediate\write\@mntnotes{#1}%
+ \immediate\write\@mynotes{#1}%
\endgroup}
% End of unique mynote code
@@ -253,35 +174,35 @@
\def\mynotemark{%
\@ifnextchar[\@xmynotemark
{\stepcounter{mynote}%
- \protected@xdef\@themntmark{\themynote}%
+ \protected@xdef\@themymark{\themynote}%
\@mynotemark}}
\def\@xmynotemark[#1]{%
\begingroup
\c@mynote #1\relax
- \unrestored@protected@xdef\@themntmark{\themynote}%
+ \unrestored@protected@xdef\@themymark{\themynote}%
\endgroup
\@mynotemark}
\def\@mynotemark{%
\leavevmode
\ifhmode\edef\@x@sf{\the\spacefactor}\nobreak\fi
- \makemntmark
+ \makemymark
\ifhmode\spacefactor\@x@sf\fi
\relax}
\def\mynotetext{
\@ifnextchar [\@xmynotenext
- {\protected@xdef\@themntmark{\themynote}%
+ {\protected@xdef\@themymark{\themynote}%
\@mynotetext}}
\def\@xmynotenext[#1]{\begingroup \c@mynote=#1\relax
- \xdef\@themntmark{\themynote}\endgroup \@mynotetext}
+ \xdef\@themymark{\themynote}\endgroup \@mynotetext}
\def\@xmynotenext[#1]{%
\begingroup
\c@mynote=#1\relax
- \unrestored@protected@xdef\@themntmark{\themynote}%
+ \unrestored@protected@xdef\@themymark{\themynote}%
\endgroup
\@mynotetext}
@@ -291,42 +212,38 @@
% The user may want separate mynotes for each chapter, or a big
% block of them at the end of the whole document. As it stands,
% either will work; you just say \themynotes wherever you want the
-% mynotes so far to be inserted. However, you must add
-% \setcounter{mynote}{0} after that if you want subsequent mynotes
-% to start numbering at 1 again.
-
-% \mntnoteformat is provided so user can specify some special formatting
+% mynotes so far to be inserted. The counter is always set to 0
+% \mynoteformat is provided so user can specify some special formatting
% for the mynotes. It needs to set up the paragraph parameters, start
-% the paragraph, and print the label. The \mbox stuff in \mntnoteheading
+% the paragraph, and print the label. The \mbox stuff in \mynoteheading
% is to make and undo a dummy paragraph, to get around the games \section*
% plays with paragraph indenting and instead give us uniform
% indenting for all notes.
-\def\mntnotesname{ mynotes }
-\def\mntnoteheading{ \subsubsection*{\mntnotesname
- \@mkboth{\MakeUppercase{\mntnotesname}}{\MakeUppercase{\mntnotesname}}}
+\def\mynotesname{mynotes}
+\def\mynoteheading{\subsubsection*{\footnotesize{\mynotesname} \@mkboth{\MakeUppercase{\mynotesname}}{\MakeUppercase{\mynotesname}}}
\mbox{ }\par\vskip-\baselineskip}
-\def\mntnoteformat{\rightskip\z@ \leftskip\z@ \parindent=1.8em
- \leavevmode\llap{\makemntmark}}
+\def\mynoteformat{\rightskip\z@ \leftskip\z@ \parindent=1.8em
+ \leavevmode\llap{\makemymark}}
-\def\mntnotesize{\footnotesize}
+\def\mynotesize{\footnotesize}
-\def\themynotes{\immediate\closeout\@mntnotes \global\@mntnotesopenfalse
+\def\themynotes[#1]{\def\mynotesname{#1}\immediate\closeout\@mynotes \global\@mynotesopenfalse
\begingroup
\makeatletter
%
% The machinery with \@ResetGT and > here ensures that
- % \@doanmntnote works properly even if > is an active character
+ % \@doanmynote works properly even if > is an active character
% at the point where \themynotes is invoked. > needs to have
- % catcode 12 when the arguments of \@doanmntnote are scanned, so
+ % catcode 12 when the arguments of \@doanmynote are scanned, so
% that the > in the string "macro:->" is matched. The actual
- % footnote text is not an argument to \@doanmntnote, but just
- % follows it in the .mnt file; so \@ResetGT can reset the
+ % footnote text is not an argument to \@doanmynote, but just
+ % follows it in the .my file; so \@ResetGT can reset the
% category code for > that should be used when processing
% that text. That resetting takes place within a
- % \begingroup-\endgroup block set up by \@doanmntnote and
- % \@endanmntnote, so the catcode for > is back to 12 for the
+ % \begingroup-\endgroup block set up by \@doanmynote and
+ % \@endanmynote, so the catcode for > is back to 12 for the
% next note.
%
\edef\@tempa{`\string >}%
@@ -336,25 +253,24 @@
\edef\@ResetGT{\noexpand\catcode\@tempa=\the\catcode\@tempa}%
\@makeother\>%
\fi
- \def\@doanmntnote##1##2>{\def\@themntmark{##1}\par\begingroup
+ \def\@doanmynote##1##2>{\def\@themymark{##1}\par\begingroup
\@ResetGT
- \edef\@currentlabel{\csname p@mynote\endcsname\@themntmark}%
- \mntnoteformat}
- \def\@endanmntnote{\par\endgroup}%
- \mntnoteheading
- \mntnotesize
- \input{\jobname.mnt}%
+ \edef\@currentlabel{\csname p@mynote\endcsname\@themymark}%
+ \mynoteformat}
+ \def\@endanmynote{\par\endgroup}%
+ \mynoteheading
+ \mynotesize
+ \input{\jobname.my}%
+ \setcounter{mynote}{0} \vspace{1.8em}
\endgroup}
-
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%
% ****************************************
-% * noNOTES x2
+% * tabNOTES
% ****************************************
%
-% Date of this version: 28 August 2009.
+% Date of this version: 2011-5-1
% Matthias Borck-Elsner
%
%% Based on endnotes.sty Copyright 2002 John Lavagnino
@@ -366,316 +282,500 @@
%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
%% and version 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
%% version 1999/12/01 or later.
+%%
+%% Uses an extra external file, with .tab extension, to hold the
+%% text of the tabnotes. This may be deleted after the run; a new
+%% version is generated each time--it doesn't require information
+%% collected from the previous run.
+%%
+%% This code does not obey \nofiles. Perhaps it should.
+%%
+%%
+%% To turn all the footnotes in your documents into tabnotes, say
+%%
+%% \let\footnote=\tabnote
+%%
+%% in your preamble, and then add something like
+%%
+%% \newpage
+%% \begingroup
+%% \parindent 0pt
+%% \parskip 2ex
+%% \def\tabnotesize{\normalsize}
+%% \thetabnotes
+%% \endgroup
+%%
+% as the last thing in your document. (But \thetabnotes all
+% by itself will work.)
+%
+
+%
+%
+% ****************************************
+% * tabNOTE COMMANDS *
+% ****************************************
+%
+%
+% \tabnote{NOTE} : User command to insert a tabnote.
+%
+% \tabnote[NUM]{NOTE} : User command to insert a tabnote numbered
+% NUM, where NUM is a number -- 1, 2,
+% etc. For example, if tabnotes are numbered
+% *, **, etc. within pages, then \tabnote[2]{...}
+% produces tabnote '**'. This command does not
+% step the tabnote counter.
+%
+% \tabnotemark[NUM] : Command to produce just the tabnote mark in
+% the text, but no tabnote. With no argument,
+% it steps the tabnote counter before generating
+% the mark.
%
-% Uses an extra external file, with .not extension, to hold the
-% text of the nonotes. This may be deleted after the run; a new
-% version is generated each time--it doesn't require information
-% collected from the previous run.
+% \tabnotetext[NUM]{TEXT} : Command to produce the tabnote but no
+% mark. \tabnote is equivalent to
+% \tabnotemark \tabnotetext .
%
-% This code does not obey \nofiles. Perhaps it should.
+% \addtotabnotes{TEXT} : Command to add text or commands to current
+% tabnotes file: for inserting headings,
+% pagebreaks, and the like into tabnotes
+% sections. TEXT a moving argument:
+% \protect required for fragile commands.
%
+% ****************************************
+% * tabNOTE USER COMMANDS *
+% ****************************************
%
-% To turn all the footnotes in your documents into nonotes, say
+% tabnotes use the following parameters, similar to those relating
+% to footnotes:
+%
+% \tabnotesize : Size-changing command for tabnotes.
+%
+% \thetabnote : In usual LaTeX style, produces the tabnote number.
%
-% \let\footnote=\nonote
+% \thetabmark : Holds the current tabnote's mark--e.g., \dag or '1' or 'a'.
+% (You don't want to set this yourself, as it comes
+% either from the autonumbering of notes or from
+% the optional argument to \tabnote. But you'll need
+% to use it if you define your own \maketabmark.)
+%
+% \maketabmark : A macro to generate the tabnote marker from \thetabmark
+% The default definition is \hbox{$^\thetabmark$}.
+%
+% \@maketabtext{NOTE} :
+% Must produce the actual tabnote, using \thetabmark as the mark
+% of the tabnote and NOTE as the text. It is called when effectively
+% inside a \parbox, with \hsize = \columnwidth. For example, it might
+% be as simple as
+% $^{\thetabmark}$ NOTE
+%
+%
+% ****************************************
+% * tabNOTE MACROS *
+% ****************************************
+%
+
+\@definecounter{tabnote}
+\def\thetabnote{\@arabic\c@tabnote}
+
+\def\@maketabmark{\hbox{\@textsuperscript{\begin{tiny}\@thetabmark\end{tiny}}}}
+\def\maketabmark{\@maketabmark}
+
+\def\thetabmark{\@thetabmark}
+
+\newdimen\tabnotesep
+
+\def\tabnote{\@ifnextchar[\@xtabnote{\stepcounter{tabnote}%
+ \protected@xdef\@thetabmark{\thetabnote}%
+ \@tabnotemark\@tabnotetext}}
+
+\def\@xtabnote[#1]{
+ \begingroup
+ \c@tabnote=#1\relax
+ \unrestored@protected@xdef\@thetabmark{\thetabnote}%
+ \endgroup
+ \@tabnotemark\@tabnotetext }
+
+% Here begins a section of tabnote code that's really different from
+% the footnote code of LaTeX.
+
+\let\@doantabnote=0
+\let\@endantabnote=0
+
+\newwrite\@tabnotes
+\newif\if@tabnotesopen \global\@tabnotesopenfalse
+
+\def\@opentabnotes{\immediate\openout\@tabnotes=\jobname.tab\relax
+ \global\@tabnotesopentrue}
+
+% The stuff with \next and \meaning is a trick from the TeXbook, 382,
+% there intended for setting verbatim text, but here used to avoid
+% macro expansion when the footnote text is written. \next will have
+% the entire text of the footnote as one long line, which might well
+% overflow limits on output line length; the business with \newlinechar
+% makes every space become a newline in the \@tabnotes file, so that all
+% of the lines wind up being quite short.
+
+\long\def\@tabnotetext#1{%
+ \if@tabnotesopen \else \@opentabnotes \fi
+ \immediate\write\@tabnotes{\@doantabnote{\@thetabmark}}%
+ \begingroup
+ \def\next{#1}%
+ \newlinechar='40
+ \immediate\write\@tabnotes{\meaning\next}%
+ \endgroup
+ \immediate\write\@tabnotes{\@endantabnote}}
+
+% \addtotabnotes works the way the other tabnote macros probably should
+% have, requiring the use of \protect for fragile commands.
+
+\long\def\addtotabnotes#1{%
+ \if@tabnotesopen \else \@opentabnotes \fi
+ \begingroup
+ \newlinechar='40
+ \let\protect\string
+ \immediate\write\@tabnotes{#1}%
+ \endgroup}
+
+% End of unique tabnote code
+
+\def\tabnotemark{%
+ \@ifnextchar[\@xtabnotemark
+ {\stepcounter{tabnote}%
+ \protected@xdef\@thetabmark{\thetabnote}%
+ \@tabnotemark}}
+
+\def\@xtabnotemark[#1]{%
+ \begingroup
+ \c@tabnote #1\relax
+ \unrestored@protected@xdef\@thetabmark{\thetabnote}%
+ \endgroup
+ \@tabnotemark}
+
+\def\@tabnotemark{%
+ \leavevmode
+ \ifhmode\edef\@x@sf{\the\spacefactor}\nobreak\fi
+ \maketabmark
+ \ifhmode\spacefactor\@x@sf\fi
+ \relax}
+
+\def\tabnotetext{
+ \@ifnextchar [\@xtabnotenext
+ {\protected@xdef\@thetabmark{\thetabnote}%
+ \@tabnotetext}}
+
+\def\@xtabnotenext[#1]{\begingroup \c@tabnote=#1\relax
+ \xdef\@thetabmark{\thetabnote}\endgroup \@tabnotetext}
+
+\def\@xtabnotenext[#1]{%
+ \begingroup
+ \c@tabnote=#1\relax
+ \unrestored@protected@xdef\@thetabmark{\thetabnote}%
+ \endgroup
+ \@tabnotetext}
+
+
+% \thetabnotes actually prints out the tabnotes.
+
+% The user may want separate tabnotes for each chapter, or a big
+% block of them at the end of the whole document. As it stands,
+% either will work; you just say \thetabnotes wherever you want the
+% tabnotes so far to be inserted. The counter is always set to 0
+% \tabnoteformat is provided so user can specify some special formatting
+% for the tabnotes. It needs to set up the paragraph parameters, start
+% the paragraph, and print the label. The \mbox stuff in \tabnoteheading
+% is to make and undo a dummy paragraph, to get around the games \section*
+% plays with paragraph indenting and instead give us uniform
+% indenting for all notes.
+
+\def\tabnotesname{tabnotes}
+\def\tabnoteheading{\subsubsection*{\footnotesize{\tabnotesname} \@mkboth{\MakeUppercase{\tabnotesname}}{\MakeUppercase{\tabnotesname}}}
+ \mbox{ }\par\vskip-\baselineskip}
+
+\def\tabnoteformat{\rightskip\z@ \leftskip\z@ \parindent=1.8em
+ \leavevmode\llap{\maketabmark}}
+
+\def\tabnotesize{\footnotesize}
+
+\def\thetabnotes[#1]{\def\tabnotesname{#1}\immediate\closeout\@tabnotes \global\@tabnotesopenfalse
+ \begingroup
+ \makeatletter
+ %
+ % The machinery with \@ResetGT and > here ensures that
+ % \@doantabnote works properly even if > is an active character
+ % at the point where \thetabnotes is invoked. > needs to have
+ % catcode 12 when the arguments of \@doantabnote are scanned, so
+ % that the > in the string "macro:->" is matched. The actual
+ % footnote text is not an argument to \@doantabnote, but just
+ % follows it in the .tab file; so \@ResetGT can reset the
+ % category code for > that should be used when processing
+ % that text. That resetting takes place within a
+ % \begingroup-\endgroup block set up by \@doantabnote and
+ % \@endantabnote, so the catcode for > is back to 12 for the
+ % next note.
+ %
+ \edef\@tempa{`\string >}%
+ \ifnum\catcode\@tempa=12%
+ \let\@ResetGT\relax
+ \else
+ \edef\@ResetGT{\noexpand\catcode\@tempa=\the\catcode\@tempa}%
+ \@makeother\>%
+ \fi
+ \def\@doantabnote##1##2>{\def\@thetabmark{##1}\par\begingroup
+ \@ResetGT
+ \edef\@currentlabel{\csname p@tabnote\endcsname\@thetabmark}%
+ \tabnoteformat}
+ \def\@endantabnote{\par\endgroup}%
+ \tabnoteheading
+ \tabnotesize
+ \input{\jobname.tab}%
+ \setcounter{tabnote}{0} \vspace{1.8em}
+ \endgroup}
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%
-% in your preamble, and then add something like
+% ****************************************
+% * imgNOTES
+% ****************************************
%
-% \newpage
-% \begingroup
-% \parindent 0pt
-% \parskip 2ex
-% \def\notnotesize{\normalsize}
-% \thenonotes
-% \endgroup
+% Date of this version: 2011-5-1
+% Matthias Borck-Elsner
%
-% as the last thing in your document. (But \thenonotes all
+%% Based on endnotes.sty Copyright 2002 John Lavagnino
+%%
+%% This file may be distributed and/or modified under the
+%% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.2
+%% of this license or (at your option) any later version.
+%% The latest version of this license is in
+%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
+%% and version 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
+%% version 1999/12/01 or later.
+%%
+%% Uses an extra external file, with .img extension, to hold the
+%% text of the imgnotes. This may be deleted after the run; a new
+%% version is generated each time--it doesn't require information
+%% collected from the previous run.
+%%
+%% This code does not obey \nofiles. Perhaps it should.
+%%
+%%
+%% To turn all the footnotes in your documents into imgnotes, say
+%%
+%% \let\footnote=\imgnote
+%%
+%% in your preamble, and then add something like
+%%
+%% \newpage
+%% \begingroup
+%% \parindent 0pt
+%% \parskip 2ex
+%% \def\imgnotesize{\normalsize}
+%% \theimgnotes
+%% \endgroup
+%%
+% as the last thing in your document. (But \theimgnotes all
% by itself will work.)
%
%
%
% ****************************************
-% * noNOTE COMMANDS *
+% * imgNOTE COMMANDS *
% ****************************************
%
%
-% \nonote{NOTE} : User command to insert a nonote.
+% \imgnote{NOTE} : User command to insert a imgnote.
%
-% \nonote[NUM]{NOTE} : User command to insert a nonote numbered
+% \imgnote[NUM]{NOTE} : User command to insert a imgnote numbered
% NUM, where NUM is a number -- 1, 2,
-% etc. For example, if nonotes are numbered
-% *, **, etc. within pages, then \nonote[2]{...}
-% produces nonote '**'. This command does not
-% step the nonote counter.
-%
-% \nonotemark[NUM] : Command to produce just the nonote mark in
-% the text, but no nonote. With no argument,
-% it steps the nonote counter before generating
+% etc. For example, if imgnotes are numbered
+% *, **, etc. within pages, then \imgnote[2]{...}
+% produces imgnote '**'. This command does not
+% step the imgnote counter.
+%
+% \imgnotemark[NUM] : Command to produce just the imgnote mark in
+% the text, but no imgnote. With no argument,
+% it steps the imgnote counter before generating
% the mark.
%
-% \nonotetext[NUM]{TEXT} : Command to produce the nonote but no
-% mark. \nonote is equivalent to
-% \nonotemark \nonotetext .
+% \imgnotetext[NUM]{TEXT} : Command to produce the imgnote but no
+% mark. \imgnote is equivalent to
+% \imgnotemark \imgnotetext .
%
-% \addtononotes{TEXT} : Command to add text or commands to current
-% nonotes file: for inserting headings,
-% pagebreaks, and the like into nonotes
+% \addtoimgnotes{TEXT} : Command to add text or commands to current
+% imgnotes file: for inserting headings,
+% pagebreaks, and the like into imgnotes
% sections. TEXT a moving argument:
% \protect required for fragile commands.
%
% ****************************************
-% * noNOTE USER COMMANDS *
+% * imgNOTE USER COMMANDS *
% ****************************************
%
-% nonotes use the following parameters, similar to those relating
+% imgnotes use the following parameters, similar to those relating
% to footnotes:
%
-% \notnotesize : Size-changing command for nonotes.
+% \imgnotesize : Size-changing command for imgnotes.
%
-% \thenonote : In usual LaTeX style, produces the nonote number.
+% \theimgnote : In usual LaTeX style, produces the imgnote number.
%
-% \thenotmark : Holds the current nonote's mark--e.g., \dag or '1' or 'a'.
+% \theimgmark : Holds the current imgnote's mark--e.g., \dag or '1' or 'a'.
% (You don't want to set this yourself, as it comes
% either from the autonumbering of notes or from
-% the optional argument to \nonote. But you'll need
-% to use it if you define your own \makenotmark.)
+% the optional argument to \imgnote. But you'll need
+% to use it if you define your own \makeimgmark.)
%
-% \makenotmark : A macro to generate the nonote marker from \thenotmark
-% The default definition is \hbox{$^\thenotmark$}.
+% \makeimgmark : A macro to generate the imgnote marker from \theimgmark
+% The default definition is \hbox{$^\theimgmark$}.
%
-% \@makenottext{NOTE} :
-% Must produce the actual nonote, using \thenotmark as the mark
-% of the nonote and NOTE as the text. It is called when effectively
+% \@makeimgtext{NOTE} :
+% Must produce the actual imgnote, using \theimgmark as the mark
+% of the imgnote and NOTE as the text. It is called when effectively
% inside a \parbox, with \hsize = \columnwidth. For example, it might
% be as simple as
-% $^{\thenotmark}$ NOTE
-%
-%
-% ****************************************
-% * noNOTE PSEUDOCODE *
-% ****************************************
+% $^{\theimgmark}$ NOTE
%
-% \nonote{NOTE} ==
-% BEGIN
-% \stepcounter{nonote}
-% \@thenotmark :=G eval (\thenonote)
-% \@nonotemark
-% \@nonotetext{NOTE}
-% END
-%
-% \nonote[NUM]{NOTE} ==
-% BEGIN
-% begingroup
-% counter nonote :=L NUM
-% \@thenotmark :=G eval (\thenonote)
-% endgroup
-% \@nonotemark
-% \@nonotetext{NOTE}
-% END
-%
-% \@nonotetext{NOTE} ==
-% BEGIN
-% write to \@notnotes file: "\@doannotnote{noNOTE MARK}"
-% begingroup
-% \next := NOTE
-% set \newlinechar for \write to \space
-% write to \@notnotes file: \meaning\next
-% (that is, "macro:->NOTE)
-% endgroup
-% END
-%
-% \addtononotes{TEXT} ==
-% BEGIN
-% open nonotes file if not already open
-% begingroup
-% let \protect to \string
-% set \newlinechar for \write to \space
-% write TEXT to \@notnotes file
-% endgroup
-% END
-%
-% \nonotemark ==
-% BEGIN \stepcounter{nonote}
-% \@thenotmark :=G eval(\thenonote)
-% \@nonotemark
-% END
-%
-% \nonotemark[NUM] ==
-% BEGIN
-% begingroup
-% nonote counter :=L NUM
-% \@thenotmark :=G eval(\thenonote)
-% endgroup
-% \@nonotemark
-% END
-%
-% \@nonotemark ==
-% BEGIN
-% \leavevmode
-% IF hmode THEN \@x@sf := \the\spacefactor FI
-% \makenotmark % put number in main text
-% IF hmode THEN \spacefactor := \@x@sf FI
-% END
-%
-% \nonotetext ==
-% BEGIN \@thenotmark :=G eval (\thenonote)
-% \@nonotetext
-% END
-%
-% \nonotetext[NUM] ==
-% BEGIN begingroup counter nonote :=L NUM
-% \@thenotmark :=G eval (\thenonote)
-% endgroup
-% \@nonotetext
-% END
%
% ****************************************
-% * noNOTE MACROS *
+% * imgNOTE MACROS *
% ****************************************
%
-\@definecounter{nonote}
-\def\thenonote{\@arabic\c@nonote}
+\@definecounter{imgnote}
+\def\theimgnote{\@arabic\c@imgnote}
-\def\@makenotmark{\hbox{\@textsuperscript{\begin{tiny}\@thenotmark\end{tiny}}}}
-\def\makenotmark{\@makenotmark}
+\def\@makeimgmark{\hbox{\@textsuperscript{\begin{tiny}\@theimgmark\end{tiny}}}}
+\def\makeimgmark{\@makeimgmark}
-\def\thenotmark{\@thenotmark}
+\def\theimgmark{\@theimgmark}
-\newdimen\nonotesep
+\newdimen\imgnotesep
-\def\nonote{\@ifnextchar[\@xnonote{\stepcounter{nonote}%
- \protected@xdef\@thenotmark{\thenonote}%
- \@nonotemark\@nonotetext}}
+\def\imgnote{\@ifnextchar[\@ximgnote{\stepcounter{imgnote}%
+ \protected@xdef\@theimgmark{\theimgnote}%
+ \@imgnotemark\@imgnotetext}}
-\def\@xnonote[#1]{
+\def\@ximgnote[#1]{
\begingroup
- \c@nonote=#1\relax
- \unrestored@protected@xdef\@thenotmark{\thenonote}%
+ \c@imgnote=#1\relax
+ \unrestored@protected@xdef\@theimgmark{\theimgnote}%
\endgroup
- \@nonotemark\@nonotetext }
+ \@imgnotemark\@imgnotetext }
-% Here begins a section of nonote code that's really different from
+% Here begins a section of imgnote code that's really different from
% the footnote code of LaTeX.
-\let\@doannotnote=0
-\let\@endannotnote=0
+\let\@doanimgnote=0
+\let\@endanimgnote=0
-\newwrite\@notnotes
-\newif\if@notnotesopen \global\@notnotesopenfalse
+\newwrite\@imgnotes
+\newif\if@imgnotesopen \global\@imgnotesopenfalse
-\def\@opennotnotes{\immediate\openout\@notnotes=\jobname.not\relax
- \global\@notnotesopentrue}
+\def\@openimgnotes{\immediate\openout\@imgnotes=\jobname.img\relax
+ \global\@imgnotesopentrue}
% The stuff with \next and \meaning is a trick from the TeXbook, 382,
% there intended for setting verbatim text, but here used to avoid
% macro expansion when the footnote text is written. \next will have
% the entire text of the footnote as one long line, which might well
% overflow limits on output line length; the business with \newlinechar
-% makes every space become a newline in the \@notnotes file, so that all
+% makes every space become a newline in the \@imgnotes file, so that all
% of the lines wind up being quite short.
-\long\def\@nonotetext#1{
- \if@notnotesopen \else \@opennotnotes \fi
- \immediate\write\@notnotes{\@doannotnote{\@thenotmark}}%
+\long\def\@imgnotetext#1{%
+ \if@imgnotesopen \else \@openimgnotes \fi
+ \immediate\write\@imgnotes{\@doanimgnote{\@theimgmark}}%
\begingroup
\def\next{#1}%
\newlinechar='40
- \immediate\write\@notnotes{\meaning\next}%
+ \immediate\write\@imgnotes{\meaning\next}%
\endgroup
- \immediate\write\@notnotes{\@endannotnote}}
+ \immediate\write\@imgnotes{\@endanimgnote}}
-% \addtononotes works the way the other nonote macros probably should
+% \addtoimgnotes works the way the other imgnote macros probably should
% have, requiring the use of \protect for fragile commands.
-\long\def\addtononotes#1{%
- \if@notnotesopen \else \@opennotnotes \fi
+\long\def\addtoimgnotes#1{%
+ \if@imgnotesopen \else \@openimgnotes \fi
\begingroup
\newlinechar='40
\let\protect\string
- \immediate\write\@notnotes{#1}%
+ \immediate\write\@imgnotes{#1}%
\endgroup}
-% End of unique nonote code
+% End of unique imgnote code
-\def\nonotemark{%
- \@ifnextchar[\@xnonotemark
- {\stepcounter{nonote}%
- \protected@xdef\@thenotmark{\thenonote}%
- \@nonotemark}}
+\def\imgnotemark{%
+ \@ifnextchar[\@ximgnotemark
+ {\stepcounter{imgnote}%
+ \protected@xdef\@theimgmark{\theimgnote}%
+ \@imgnotemark}}
-\def\@xnonotemark[#1]{%
+\def\@ximgnotemark[#1]{%
\begingroup
- \c@nonote #1\relax
- \unrestored@protected@xdef\@thenotmark{\thenonote}%
+ \c@imgnote #1\relax
+ \unrestored@protected@xdef\@theimgmark{\theimgnote}%
\endgroup
- \@nonotemark}
+ \@imgnotemark}
-\def\@nonotemark{%
+\def\@imgnotemark{%
\leavevmode
\ifhmode\edef\@x@sf{\the\spacefactor}\nobreak\fi
- \makenotmark
+ \makeimgmark
\ifhmode\spacefactor\@x@sf\fi
\relax}
-\def\nonotetext{%
- \@ifnextchar [\@xnonotenext
- {\protected@xdef\@thenotmark{\thenonote}%
- \@nonotetext}}
+\def\imgnotetext{
+ \@ifnextchar [\@ximgnotenext
+ {\protected@xdef\@theimgmark{\theimgnote}%
+ \@imgnotetext}}
-\def\@xnonotenext[#1]{\begingroup \c@nonote=#1\relax
- \xdef\@thenotmark{\thenonote}\endgroup \@nonotetext}
+\def\@ximgnotenext[#1]{\begingroup \c@imgnote=#1\relax
+ \xdef\@theimgmark{\theimgnote}\endgroup \@imgnotetext}
-\def\@xnonotenext[#1]{%
+\def\@ximgnotenext[#1]{%
\begingroup
- \c@nonote=#1\relax
- \unrestored@protected@xdef\@thenotmark{\thenonote}%
+ \c@imgnote=#1\relax
+ \unrestored@protected@xdef\@theimgmark{\theimgnote}%
\endgroup
- \@nonotetext}
+ \@imgnotetext}
-% \thenonotes actually prints out the nonotes.
+% \theimgnotes actually prints out the imgnotes.
-% The user may want separate nonotes for each chapter, or a big
+% The user may want separate imgnotes for each chapter, or a big
% block of them at the end of the whole document. As it stands,
-% either will work; you just say \thenonotes wherever you want the
-% nonotes so far to be inserted. However, you must add
-% \setcounter{nonote}{0} after that if you want subsequent nonotes
-% to start numbering at 1 again.
-
-% \notnoteformat is provided so user can specify some special formatting
-% for the nonotes. It needs to set up the paragraph parameters, start
-% the paragraph, and print the label. The \mbox stuff in \notnoteheading
+% either will work; you just say \theimgnotes wherever you want the
+% imgnotes so far to be inserted. The counter is always set to 0
+% \imgnoteformat is provided so user can specify some special formatting
+% for the imgnotes. It needs to set up the paragraph parameters, start
+% the paragraph, and print the label. The \mbox stuff in \imgnoteheading
% is to make and undo a dummy paragraph, to get around the games \section*
% plays with paragraph indenting and instead give us uniform
% indenting for all notes.
-\def\notnotesname{ nonotes }
-\def\notnoteheading{\subsubsection*{\notnotesname
- \@mkboth{\MakeUppercase{\notnotesname}}{\MakeUppercase{\notnotesname}}}
- \mbox{}\par\vskip-\baselineskip}
+\def\imgnotesname{imgnotes}
+\def\imgnoteheading{\subsubsection*{\footnotesize{\imgnotesname} \@mkboth{\MakeUppercase{\imgnotesname}}{\MakeUppercase{\imgnotesname}}}
+ \mbox{ }\par\vskip-\baselineskip}
-\def\notnoteformat{\rightskip\z@ \leftskip\z@ \parindent=1.8em
- \leavevmode\llap{\makenotmark}}
+\def\imgnoteformat{\rightskip\z@ \leftskip\z@ \parindent=1.8em
+ \leavevmode\llap{\makeimgmark}}
-\def\notnotesize{\footnotesize}
+\def\imgnotesize{\footnotesize}
-\def\thenonotes{\immediate\closeout\@notnotes \global\@notnotesopenfalse
+\def\theimgnotes[#1]{\def\imgnotesname{#1}\immediate\closeout\@imgnotes \global\@imgnotesopenfalse
\begingroup
\makeatletter
%
% The machinery with \@ResetGT and > here ensures that
- % \@doannotnote works properly even if > is an active character
- % at the point where \thenonotes is invoked. > needs to have
- % catcode 12 when the arguments of \@doannotnote are scanned, so
+ % \@doanimgnote works properly even if > is an active character
+ % at the point where \theimgnotes is invoked. > needs to have
+ % catcode 12 when the arguments of \@doanimgnote are scanned, so
% that the > in the string "macro:->" is matched. The actual
- % footnote text is not an argument to \@doannotnote, but just
- % follows it in the .not file; so \@ResetGT can reset the
+ % footnote text is not an argument to \@doanimgnote, but just
+ % follows it in the .img file; so \@ResetGT can reset the
% category code for > that should be used when processing
% that text. That resetting takes place within a
- % \begingroup-\endgroup block set up by \@doannotnote and
- % \@endannotnote, so the catcode for > is back to 12 for the
+ % \begingroup-\endgroup block set up by \@doanimgnote and
+ % \@endanimgnote, so the catcode for > is back to 12 for the
% next note.
%
\edef\@tempa{`\string >}%
@@ -685,15 +785,41 @@
\edef\@ResetGT{\noexpand\catcode\@tempa=\the\catcode\@tempa}%
\@makeother\>%
\fi
- \def\@doannotnote##1##2>{\def\@thenotmark{##1}\par\begingroup
+ \def\@doanimgnote##1##2>{\def\@theimgmark{##1}\par\begingroup
\@ResetGT
- \edef\@currentlabel{\csname p@nonote\endcsname\@thenotmark}%
- \notnoteformat}
- \def\@endannotnote{\par\endgroup}%
- \notnoteheading
- \notnotesize
- \input{\jobname.not}
+ \edef\@currentlabel{\csname p@imgnote\endcsname\@theimgmark}%
+ \imgnoteformat}
+ \def\@endanimgnote{\par\endgroup}%
+ \imgnoteheading
+ \imgnotesize
+ \input{\jobname.img}%
+ \setcounter{imgnote}{0} \vspace{1.8em}
\endgroup}
-
+\newlength{\imgwidth} \newlength{\imgheight}
+\def\ruler[#1]{\begin{picture}(0,0)\begin{tiny}
+%horizontal
+\put(0\imgwidth,0){\textcolor{#1}{\rotatebox{270}{ -0.00}}}
+\put(-0.10\imgwidth,0){\textcolor{#1}{\rotatebox{270}{ -0.10}}}
+\put(-0.20\imgwidth,0){\textcolor{#1}{\rotatebox{270}{ -0.20}}}
+\put(-0.30\imgwidth,0){\textcolor{#1}{\rotatebox{270}{ -0.30}}}
+\put(-0.40\imgwidth,0){\textcolor{#1}{\rotatebox{270}{ -0.40}}}
+\put(-0.50\imgwidth,0){\textcolor{#1}{\rotatebox{270}{ -0.50}}}
+\put(-0.60\imgwidth,0){\textcolor{#1}{\rotatebox{270}{ -0.60}}}
+\put(-0.70\imgwidth,0){\textcolor{#1}{\rotatebox{270}{ -0.70}}}
+\put(-0.80\imgwidth,0){\textcolor{#1}{\rotatebox{270}{ -0.80}}}
+\put(-0.90\imgwidth,0){\textcolor{#1}{\rotatebox{270}{ -0.90}}}
+\put(-1.00\imgwidth,0){\textcolor{#1}{\rotatebox{270}{ -1.00}}}
+%vertical
+\put(0,0\imgheight){\textcolor{#1}{\rotatebox{0}{+0.0}}}
+\put(0,0.10\imgheight){\textcolor{#1}{\rotatebox{0}{+0.10}}}
+\put(0,0.20\imgheight){\textcolor{#1}{\rotatebox{0}{+0.20}}}
+\put(0,0.30\imgheight){\textcolor{#1}{\rotatebox{0}{+0.30}}}
+\put(0,0.40\imgheight){\textcolor{#1}{\rotatebox{0}{+0.40}}}
+\put(0,0.50\imgheight){\textcolor{#1}{\rotatebox{0}{+0.50}}}
+\put(0,0.60\imgheight){\textcolor{#1}{\rotatebox{0}{+0.60}}}
+\put(0,0.70\imgheight){\textcolor{#1}{\rotatebox{0}{+0.70}}}
+\put(0,0.80\imgheight){\textcolor{#1}{\rotatebox{0}{+0.80}}}
+\put(0,0.90\imgheight){\textcolor{#1}{\rotatebox{0}{+0.90}}}
+\put(0,1.00\imgheight){\textcolor{#1}{\rotatebox{0}{+1.00}}}
+\end{tiny} \end{picture}}
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-