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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/gmverb/gmverb.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/gmverb/gmverb.sty
index b3d4cda16d2..09740e33966 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/gmverb/gmverb.sty
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/gmverb/gmverb.sty
@@ -1,35 +1,131 @@
-%
-% \GetFileInfo{gmverb.sty}
-% \title{The \pk{gmverb} Package\thfileinfo}
-% \author{Natror (Grzegorz Murzynowski)}
-% \date{\fakeonum[0.6]{\today}}
-% \maketitle
-%%
-%% This is (a~documentation of) file \pk{gmverb.sty},
-%% intended to be used with \LaTeXe\ as a~package for
-%% a~slight redefinition of the |\verb| macro and \env{verbatim}
-%% environment and for short verb marking such as \verb+|\mymacro|+.
-%% \medskip
+%%
+% \skiplines
+%<*master>
+%% \iffalse ^^A we skip the debug setting
+\IfFileExists{\string~/bin/gen_and_xela}{\errorcontextlines=1000 }{}
+%% \fi
+%% ^^A $Id: TheUltimateMaster.gmd,v 0.250 2010/10/24 14:42:35 natror Exp natror $
+% \endskiplines
+%
+%% \BundleInfoFromName{gmverb}
+%% \title{The \pk {gmverb} Package\thfileinfo }
+%% \author{Grzegorz Murzynowski}
+%% \maketitle
%%
-% \begin{copyrnote}
-%
-%%Written by Natror (Grzegorz Murzynowski),
-%% natror at o2 dot pl
+%% \let\ty\emph \let\df\dekfracc
%%
-%% \copyright\,2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 by Natror (Grzegorz Murzynowski).
+%% \begin{copyrnote}
%%
+%%
+%% Copyright ©\, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
+%% by Grzegorz ‘Natror’ Murzynowski
+%% natror (at) o2 (dot) pl
+%%
%% This program is subject to the \LaTeX\ Project Public License.
-%% See \url{http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/licenses.lppl.html} ^^A
+%% See ^^A
+%% \url{http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/licenses.lppl.html} ^^A
%% for the details of that license.\rrthis
%%
-%% LPPL status: "author-maintained".\par
+%% \acro{LPPL} status: "author-maintained". \par
%%
-%% Many thanks to my \TeX\ Guru Marcin Woli\nacute ski for his \TeX nical ^^A
-%% support.\par
-%\end{copyrnote}
+%%
+%%
+%%
+%%
+%% For the documentation please refer to the file(s)
+%% \file{gmverb.{gmd,pdf}}.
+%%
+%% \end{copyrnote}
+%%
+%
+%
+% \skiplines
+%</master>
+% \endskiplines
+%
+%
+%%
+%%
+\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
+\ProvidesPackage{gmverb}
+ [2010/09/07 v0.95 After shortvrb (FM) but my way (GM)]
+
+
+%<*master>
+%
+% (A handful of meta-settings skipped)
+% \skiplines
+\def\Name#1#2{\expandafter#1\csname#2\endcsname}
+
+% The »v« letter before version number is obligatory and will be
+% passed further.
+\def\ProvideDateVersion#1[#2 v#3]{%
+ \Name\def{#1Date}{#2}%
+ \Name\def{#1Version}{v#3}%
+}
+
+\def\ProvideInfo#1[#2 v#3 #4]{%
+ \ProvideDateVersion{#1}[#2 v#3]%
+ \Name\def{#1Info}{#4}%
+}
+
+\def\ProvideLeafInfo#1[#2 v#3 #4]{%
+ \ProvideDateVersion{#1}[#2 v#3]%
+ \Name\def{#1LeafInfo}{#4}%
+}
+
+\def\gmutilsThanks{%
+ Many thanks to my \TeX\ Guru Marcin Woliński for his \TeX nical
+ support.%
+}
+
+% \endskiplines
+%</master>
+%\skiplines we skip the driver
+%<*master>
+\ifnum\catcode`\@=12
+
+
+\documentclass[debug, countalllines, codespacesgrey, outeroff,
+%
+pagella, trebuchet, cursor, fontspec=quiet]{gmdocc}
+
+\usepackage{eufrak}% for |\continuum| in the commentary.
+\twocoltoc
+
+%
+%
+
+\begin{document}
+
+\addtocontents{toc}{\unexpanded{\let\thfileinfo\relax}}
+
+\def\gmdExt{%
+ sty%
+}
+
+\DocInput{\jobname.\gmdExt}
+
+\PrintChanges
+\thispagestyle{empty}
+\typeout{%
+ Produce change log with^^J%
+ makeindex -r -s gmglo.ist -o \jobname.gls \jobname.glo^^J
+ (gmglo.ist should be put into some texmf/makeindex directory.)^^J}
+\typeout{%
+ Produce index with^^J%
+ makeindex -r \jobname^^J}
+\afterfi{\end{document}}
+
+\fi% of driver pass
+%</master>
+%\endskiplines
+%
+% \enoughpage 18
+% \tableofcontents
%
% \ChangesStart{}{1000/00/00}
-%
+%
% \chschange{v0.70}{06/8/15}{523}
% \chschange{v0.71}{06/9/04}{596}
% \chschange{v0.72}{06/9/05}{660}
@@ -56,33 +152,13 @@
% \chschange{v0.93}{2010/3/4}{1035}
% [ a bug fix in \cmd\scanverb\space (halfing the hashes)]
% \toCTAN{2010/03/04 v0.93}
+% \chschange{v0.94}{2010/07/07}{979}
+% [wrapping the \ac{UTF-8} dashes' setting in a \protect\XeTeX's conditional]
+% \toCTAN{2010/07/07 v0.94}
+%
+% \chschange{}{2010/10/24}{1040}
%
-% \skiplines we skip the driver
-\ifnum\catcode`\@=12
-
-\documentclass [debug, countalllines, codespacesgrey, pagella, trebuchet, cursor] {gmdocc}
-\twocoltoc
-\begin{document}
-\DocInput{\jobname.sty}
-% \typeout{%
-% Produce index with^^J%
-% makeindex -r \jobname^^J}
-%
-% \typeout{%
-% Produce change log with^^J%
-% makeindex -r -s gmglo.ist -o \jobname.gls \jobname.glo^^J
-% (gmglo.ist should be put into some texmf/makeindex directory.)^^J}
-\afterfi{\end{document}}
-\fi
-%\endskiplines
-
-\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
-\ProvidesPackage{gmverb}
- [2010/03/04 v0.93 After shortvrb (FM) but my way (GM)]
-
%
-% \tableofcontents
-%
% \division{Intro, usage}
%
% This package redefines the |\verb| command and the \env{verbatim}
@@ -92,10 +168,10 @@
% \env{verbatim}-like environments provided their contents would be not
% \emph{horribly} long (as long as a macro's argument may be at most).
%
-% This package also allows the user to declare a chosen char(s) as
+% This package also allows the user to declare a chosen char(s) as
% a `short verb' e.g., to write \verb+|\a\verbatim\example|+ instead of
% \verb+\verb|\a\verbatim\example|+.
-% \dekmedskip
+% \dekmedskip
%
% The \pk{gmverb} package redefines the |\verb| command and the
% \env{verbatim} environment in such a~way that | |, |{| and |\| are
@@ -119,11 +195,11 @@
% \stanza
% Another difference is the \TextUsage\verbeolOK\ declaration
% (\acro{OCSR}). Within its scope, |\verb| allows an
-% end of a~line in its argument and typesets it just as a~space.
+% end of a~line in its argument and typesets it just as a~space.
%
% As in the standard version(s), the plain |\verb| typesets the spaces
-% blank and |\verb*| makes them visible.
-%
+% blank and |\verb*| makes them visible.
+%
% Moreover, \pk{gmverb} provides the \TextUsage\MakeShortVerb\ macro
% that takes a~one-char control sequence as the only argument and
% turns the char used into a~short verbatim delimiter, e.g., after
@@ -154,18 +230,18 @@
% There's one more declaration provided by \pk{gmverb}:
% \TextUsage\dekclubs, which is a~shorthand for
% \verb+\MakeShortVerb\|+, \TextUsage*{\dekclubs*}\ for
-% \verb+\MakeShortVerb*\|+ and \TextUsage\olddekclubs\ for
-% \verb+\OldMakeShortVerb\|+.
+% \verb+\MakeShortVerb*\|+ and \TextUsage\olddekclubs\ for
+% \verb+\OldMakeShortVerb\|+.
%
-% There's one more declaration, \TextUsage\edverbs\ that makes
+% There's one more declaration, \TextUsage\edverbs\ that makes
% \cs{[} %^^A]
% checks if the next token is an active char and opens an |\hbox| if
-% so. That is done
+% so. That is done
% so that you can write (in |\edverbs|' and |\dekclubs|' scope)
%\[\verb+\[|<verbatim stuff>|\]+\]
-% instead of
+% instead of
%\[\verb+\[\hbox{|<verbatim stuff>|}\]+\]
-% to get a~displayed shortverb.
+% to get a~displayed shortverb.
%
% Both versions of |\dekclubs| \acro{OCSR}.
%
@@ -190,27 +266,33 @@
% curly braces because those are recatcoded to
% ‘other’. But if you make some other pair of chars category 1 and 2
% that are not on the \cmd\dospecials\ list, then you can wrap the
-% arguments in those chars, but what for?},
+% arguments in those chars, but what for?},
% \dc * m a~char for group starter (for catcode 1), has to be
% unbraced,
% \dc * m a~char for group ender (for catcode 2), has to be
-% unbraced,
+% unbraced,
% \opt (optional) a~char for verbatim math shift (for catcode 3); it has
% to be in square brackets if present. If
% absent, nothing is set for the verbatim math shift,
% \opt (optional) a~char for the shorthand for |\metachar|; it has to be
-% in square brackets if present.
+% in square brackets if present. If provided, e.g., |⁄››| as I suggest
+% in |\GMverbatimspecials|, then it itself becomes an active char
+% let-equal to |\meta|, and a \CS made of it, |⁄›⁄›| in this example,
+% becomes |\string|.
% \dc b optional in curly braces, additional stuff (commands) to be
% executed in a~verbatim.
% \end{enumargs}
-% For example, after telling \TeX
-% \[|\verbatimspecials ⁄⁄ ⁄« ⁄» [ ⁄¿ ] [ ⁄› ] {\def⁄string⁄|{$\vert$}}|\] (the
+% All the specials defined this way, except the meta char, if preceded
+% with the escape char, will be typeset verbatim.
+%
+% For example, after telling \TeX
+% \[|\verbatimspecials ⁄⁄ ⁄« ⁄» [ ⁄¿ ] [ ⁄›› ] {\def⁄›⁄|{$\vert$}}|\] (the
% slash is Unicode Fractional Slash, spaces are ignored) you
-% can write \[\verb:|\macro⁄⁄arg⁄«arg. ⁄¿n+1⁄¿⁄»\⁄›[No⁄›]Value⁄›(T⁄⁄|F⁄›)|:\] to get
+% can write \[\verb:|\macro⁄⁄arg⁄«arg. ⁄¿n+1⁄¿⁄»\⁄››[No⁄››]Value⁄››(T⁄⁄|F⁄››)|:\] to get
% \[|\macro⁄arg«arg. ¿n+1¿»\›[No›]Value›(T⁄|F›)|\]%^^A|
%
-% To get a~‘verbatim special’ verbatim, precede it with the ‘verbatim
-% escape’: |⁄⁄⁄⁄ ⁄⁄⁄« ⁄⁄⁄» ⁄⁄⁄¿ ⁄⁄⁄›| in the example above.
+% ^^A % To get a~‘verbatim special’ verbatim, precede it with the ‘verbatim
+% ^^A % escape’: |⁄⁄⁄⁄ ⁄⁄⁄« ⁄⁄⁄» ⁄⁄⁄¿ ⁄⁄⁄›| in the example above.
%
% Note also that \verb+⁄⁄|+ is a~control sequence so it doesn't
% delimit the short verbatim \verb+|+'s argument.
@@ -254,73 +336,95 @@
% arguments. Broken bar is declared as
% \[|\verbDiscretionaryHyphen{"A6}{¦}|\]
%
+% \stanza Since version 0.95 (August 2010) this package also provides
+% the |\VerbatimPitch| declaration that modifies the \env{verbatim}
+% environments and derivatives so that the environment contents
+% (recatcoded, i.e.\ “sanitised”) are wrapped in the macro
+% |\VerbatimContents| and therefore available after environment's end
+% (after |\endverbatim| to be precise, so also in the end-def of a
+% derivative verbatim).
+%
+% This may be useful for \TeX nical examples: you can rescan the
+% contents of a verbatim with |\scantokens| and execute/typeset it.
+% Such a thing is done in the \pk{gmdoc} package, see the
+% \env{verbatim@p} environment.
+%
%
%
% \subdivision{The package options}
% As many good packages, this also does not support any options.
%
% \begin{gmlonely}
-% \subdivision{Installation}
-%
-% Unpack the \file{gmverb-tds.zip} archive (this is an archive
-% conforming the \acro{TDS} standard, see \file{CTAN/tds/tds.pdf})
-% in a~\file {texmf} directory or put the \pk{gmverb.sty} somewhere
-% in the \file{texmf/tex/latex} branch on your own. Creating
-% a~\file{texmf/tex/latex/gm} directory may be advisable if
-% you consider using other packages written by me.
-%
-% Then you should refresh your \TeX\ distribution's files' database
-% most probably.
+% \subdivision{Installation}
+%
+% Unpack the \file{\jobname-tds.zip}
+% archive (this is an archive that conforms the \acro{TDS} standard,
+% see \file{CTAN/tds/tds.pdf}) in some texmf directory or just put
+% the \pk{gmutils.sty} somewhere in the \file{texmf/\:tex/\:latex}
+% branch. Creating a \file{texmf/\:tex/\:latex/\:gm} directory may
+% be advisable if you consider using other packages written by me.
+%
+% Then you should refresh your \TeX\ distribution's files' database
+% most probably.
% \end{gmlonely}
-%
-% \subdivision{Contents of the \pk{gmverb.zip} archive}
-%
-% The distribution of the \pk{gmverb} package consists of the
-% following three files and a~\acro{TDS}-compliant archive.
+%
+% \subdivision{Contents of the \pk{\jobname.zip} archive}
+%
+% The distribution of the \pk{gmutils} package consists of the
+% following three files and a \acro{TDS}-compliant archive.
% \begin{verse}
-% \pk{gmverb.sty}\\
-% \pk{README}\\
-% \pk{gmverb.pdf}\\
-% \pk{gmverb.tds.zip}
+% \pk{\jobname.\gmdExt}\\
+% \pk{README}\\
+% \pk{\jobname.pdf}\\
+% \pk{\jobname.tds.zip}
% \end{verse}
%
-% This package requires another package of mine, \pk{gmutils},
-% also available on \acro{CTAN}.
-%
% \begin{gmlonely}
-% \subdivision{Compiling of the documentation}
-%
-% The last of the above files (the \pk{.pdf}, i.e., \emph{this
-% file}) is a~documentation compiled from the \pk{.sty} file by
-% running \XeLaTeX\ on the \pk{gmverb.sty} file
-% (|xelatex gmverb.sty| in the directory you wish the
-% documentation to be in, you don't have copy the \file{.sty} file
-% there, \TeX\ will find it) twice, then MakeIndex on the gmverb.idx file, and
-% then \LaTeX\ on gmverb.tex once more.
-%
-% MakeIndex shell command:
+% \subdivision{Compiling of the documentation}
+%
+% The last of the above files (the \pk{.pdf}, i.e., \emph{this
+% file}) is a documentation compiled from the \pk{.\gmdExt} file by
+% running \LaTeX\ on the \pk{\jobname.\gmdExt} file twice
+% (|xelatex ⁄jobname.⁄gmdExt| in the directory you wish the
+% documentation to be in^^A
+% \ifnum\numexpr\strcmp{\gmdExt}{sty}*\strcmp{cls}{\gmdExt}=0\relax^^A
+%, you don't have copy the \file{.\gmdExt} file
+% there, \TeX\ will find it\fi),
+% then MakeIndex on the \file{\jobname.idx} file, and then \LaTeX\
+% on \file{\jobname.\gmdExt} once more.
+%
+%MakeIndex shell commands:
%\begin{verbatim}
-%makeindex -r gmverb
+%makeindex -r ⁄jobname
+%makeindex -r -s gmglo.ist -o ⁄jobname.gls ⁄jobname.glo
%\end{verbatim}
-% The |-r| switch is to forbid MakeIndex to make implicit ranges since
-% the (code line) numbers will be hyperlinks.
-%
-% Compiling the documentation requires the packages:
-% \pk{gmdoc} (\pk{gmdoc.sty} and \pk{gmdocc.cls}), \pk{gmverb.sty},
-% \pk{gmutils.sty} and also some standard packages:
-% \pk{hyperref.sty}, \pk{color.sty}, \pk{geometry.sty},
-% \pk{multicol.sty}, \pk{lmodern.sty} and \pk{fontenc.sty} that should
-% be installed on your computer by default.
-%
-% If you had not installed the \pk{mwcls} classes (available on
-% CTAN and present in \TeX\ Live e.g.), the result of your
-% compilation might differ a~bit from the \pk{.pdf} provided in this
-% \pk{.zip} archive in formatting: If you had not installed
-% \pk{mwcls}, the standard \pk{article.cls} class would be used.
+%
+% The |-r| switch is to forbid MakeIndex to make implicit ranges since
+% the (code line) numbers will be hyperlinks.
+%
+% Compiling the documentation requires the packages:
+% \pk{gmdoc} (\pk{gmdoc.sty} and \pk{gmdocc.cls}), \pk{gmverb.sty},
+% the \pk{gmutils} bundle, \pk{gmiflink.sty}
+% and also some standard packages:
+% \pk{hyperref.sty}, \pk{color.sty}, \pk{geometry.sty},
+% \pk{multicol.sty}, \pk{lmodern.sty}, \pk{fontenc.sty} that should
+% be installed on your computer by default.
+%
+% Moreover, you should put the \file{gmglo.ist} file, a MakeIndex
+% style for the changes' history, into some \file{texmf/makeindex}
+% (sub)directory.
+%
+% Then you should refresh your \TeX\ distribution's files' database
+% most probably.
+%
+% If you had not installed the \pk{mwcls} classes (available on
+% \acro{CTAN} and present in \TeX\ Live e.g.), the result of your
+% compilation might differ a bit from the \pk{.pdf} provided in this
+% \pk{.zip} archive in formatting: If you had not installed
+% \pk{mwcls}, the standard \pk{article.cls} class would be used.
% \end{gmlonely}
-%
-%
-% \StopEventually{\NoEOF}
+%
+%
%
%
% \division{The code}
@@ -328,20 +432,20 @@
% \DoIndex{\verb \verb*}
% \subdivision{Preliminaries}
%
-\RequirePackage{gmutils}[2008/10/08]
+\RequirePackage{gmcommand}[2010/06/20]
% For |\firstofone|, |\afterfi|, |\gmobeyspaces|, |\@ifnextcat|, |\foone| and
% |\noexpand|'s and |\expandafter|'s shorthands |\@nx| and |\@xa|
-% resp.\rrthis
-
-
-
+% resp. and |\DeclareCommand|.\rrthis
+%
+%
+%
% Someone may want to use another char for comment, but we assume here
% `orthodoxy'. Other assumptions in \pk{gmdoc} are made. The `knowledge'
% what char is the comment char is used to put proper `hyphen' when
% a~\env{verbatim} line is broken.
% \Define\verbhyphen
% \changes{v0.75}{06/9/8}{renamed from a~rather confusing
-% \cs{commentchar}}
+% \cs{commentchar}}
\let\verbhyphen\xiipercent
% Provide a~declaration for easy changing it. Its argument should be
@@ -353,7 +457,6 @@
\@xa\gdef\@xa\verbhyphen\@xa{\string#1}}}
% As you see, it's always global.
-
% \subdivision{The breakables}
%
% Let's define a~|\discretionary| left brace such that if it breaks,
@@ -363,16 +466,15 @@
\discretionary{\type@lbrace\verbhyphen}{}{\type@lbrace}%
\yeshy}
-
\foone{\catcode`\[=1 \catcode`\{=\active \catcode`\]=2 }%
[%
- \def\dobreaklbrace[\catcode`\{=\active
+ \def\dobreaklbrace[\catcode`\{=\active
\def{%^^A}
[\breaklbrace\gm@lbracehook]]%\label{gm@lbracehook}
]
% Now we only initialise the hook. Real use of it will be made in
-% \pk{gmdoc}.
+% \pk{gmdoc}.
\relaxen\gm@lbracehook
% The |\bslash| macro defined below I~use also in more `normal' \TeX ing, e.g.,
@@ -405,8 +507,6 @@
\pdef\nobreaklbrace{\def\breaklbrace{\type@lbrace\yeshy}}
% \changes{v0.92}{2008/12/11}{renamed from \cmd\fixlbrace}
-
-
\foone{\catcode`\!=0 \catcode`\\=\active}%%\CodeEscapeChar\!^^A
% ^^A~One r-brace is turned off for Emacs by |\{|.
{%^^A{
@@ -418,7 +518,7 @@
% we'll use in the almost Knuthian macro making verbatim. This `almost'
% makes a~difference.
% ^^A \foone{\catcode`\ =12 }% note this space is ${}_{10}$ and is gobbled
-% ^^A % by parsing of the number.
+% ^^A % by parsing of the number.
\def\breakablevisspace{\discretionary{\visiblespace}{}{\visiblespace}}
%\nostanza The \cs{visiblespace} macro is |\let| in \pk{gmutils}
@@ -428,7 +528,7 @@
{%
\newcommand*\dobreakvisiblespace{\def {\breakablevisspace}\obeyspaces}%^^A
% |\def|ing it caused a~stack overflow disaster with \pk{gmdoc}.\ilrr
-\newcommand*\dobreakblankspace{\let =\space\obeyspaces}%
+\newcommand*\dobreakblankspace{\let =\space\obeyspaces}%
}
% \Define\xiiclub
@@ -440,25 +540,33 @@
% |\ttverbatim| comes from \TeXbook\ too, but I~add into it a~\LaTeX\
% macro changing the |\catcode|s and make spaces visible and breakable
% and left braces too.
-%
+%
% \changes{v0.80}{2007/2/27}{\cs{ttverbatim@hook} added}
\pdef\ttverbatim{%
\let\do=\do@noligs \verbatim@nolig@list
\let\do=\@makeother \dospecials
\dobreaklbrace\dobreakbslash
\dobreakspace
- \makeatletter
+ \makeatletter
% \chgs{2008/12/10 v0.92 added \cmd\makeatletter\ to sound with the
% ‘verbatim specials’, namely to allow control sequences containing
% \env @}
\ifhmode
\setspaceskip
\fi
- \tt
- \edef\gmv@storedhyphenchar{\the\hyphenchar\font}%
+ \verbatimfont
+ \xdef\gmv@storedhyphenchar{\the\hyphenchar\font}%
+ % Assignment of the hyphenchar is always global so let the above
+ % edefinition be also such.
\hyphenchar\font=\gmv@hyphenchar
- \ttverbatim@hook}
+ \ttverbatim@hook
+}% of |\ttverbatim|
+% \CH{2010/08/14 v0.993 rigid \cmd\tt in \cmd\ttverbatim changed to
+% redefinable \cmd\verbatimfont due to absurd problems with bad
+% fontifying of \pk{gmdoc}}
+%
+\def\verbatimfont{\tt}
% While typesetting stuff in the \acro{QX} fontencoding I~noticed there were
% no spaces in verbatims. That was because the \acro{QX} encoding doesn't
@@ -482,7 +590,7 @@
% \file{doc.pdf} and then is added my slight changes.
\def\MakeShortVerb{%
- \gm@ifstar
+ \gmu@ifstar
{\def\@shortvrbdef{\verb*}\@MakeShortVerb}%
{\def\@shortvrbdef{\verb}\@MakeShortVerb}}
@@ -555,7 +663,7 @@
% removed and to unexpandable \CSs\ |\do| and \<\cs{do}'s argument>
% otherwise. With |\do| defined this way the entire list is just
% globally expanded itself. Analogous hack is done to the |\@sanitize|
-% list.
+% list.
%
\def\rem@special#1{%
\def\do##1{%
@@ -586,9 +694,15 @@
\hyphenpenalty=\gmv@hyphenpe\relax
\exhyphenpenalty=\gmv@exhyphenpe
\hyphenchar\font=\m@ne
+%
+% The line below serves as the delimiter for
+% |\verbatim@PitchContents|, to discard the stuff before it (see
+% l.~\ref{verbatim@PitchContents:1/2}).
+%
+ \@gobble\verbatim
}% in the \LaTeX\ version
% there's \incs{@vobeyspaces} instead of \incs{gmobeyspaces}.
-% \changes{v0.73}{06/09/06}{\cs{@vobeyspaces} changed to
+% \changes{v0.73}{06/09/06}{\cs{@vobeyspaces} changed to
% \cs{obeyspaces} to make the blank \cs{verb›[atim›]} spaces breakable}
% \Define*{verbatim*}
\@namedef{verbatim*}{\@beginparpenalty \predisplaypenalty \@verbatim
@@ -597,8 +711,9 @@
}
\def\endverbatim{\@@par
- \hyphenchar\font=\gmv@storedhyphenchar % hyphenchar assignments are
- % always global.
+% ^^V \hyphenchar\font=\gmv@storedhyphenchar % hyphenchar assignments are
+% ^^V % always global. And for an entire paragraph works the one
+% last in it so we hide it.
\ifdim\lastskip >\z@
\@tempskipa\lastskip \vskip -\lastskip
\advance\@tempskipa\parskip \advance\@tempskipa -\@outerparskip
@@ -621,7 +736,7 @@
!edef!verbatim@currenvir[%
% ^^A !@xa!@xa!@xa!unexpanded
% ^^A !@xa!@xa!@xa[%
- % ^^A
+ % ^^A
!@xa!scantokens!@xa[!@currenvir]%
% ^^A]%
]% of |\verbatim@currenvir|. This macro is defined as the
@@ -636,7 +751,10 @@
####1!noexpand\end!@nx{%
!@xa!unexpanded!@xa[!verbatim@currenvir]%
}[%
+ !@nx!verbatim@PitchContents ####1%
+ !@nx!verbatim@PitchContents@Delim%added 2010/8/16
####1!@nx!end[!@currenvir]]]%
+% ^^A !s how!verbatim@edef
!verbatim@edef
!verbatim@end]%
!endgroup
@@ -645,13 +763,32 @@
% \Define\@sxverbatim
\let\@sxverbatim=\@xverbatim
+\def\verbatim@PitchContents@Left{%
+ \long\def\verbatim@PitchContents
+ ##1\@gobble\verbatim ##2\verbatim@PitchContents@Delim
+}
+
+% By default we make |\verbatim@PitchContents| a gobbler.
+\verbatim@PitchContents@Left {}
+
+\pdef\VerbatimPitch{%
+% But in this declaration scope we make |\@xverbatim| pitch the contents of
+% \env{verbatim}s in a macro. We use that in \pk{gmdoc} not to repeat
+% examples' code.
+% \label{verbatim@PitchContents:1/2}
+ \verbatim@PitchContents@Left {%
+ \gdef\VerbatimContents{##2}%
+ }%
+ %
+}% of |\VerbatimThrow|.
+
% \Define\@verbatim
% F.\,Mittelbach says the below is copied almost verbatim from \LaTeX\
% source, modulo |\check@percent|.\Define\@verbatim
\def\@verbatim{%
% \changes{v0.71}{06/09/04}{\cs{trivlist} substituted with
% chosen explicit macros. Analogous in \cs{endverbatim}.}
- %
+ %
% Originally here was just |\trivlist \item[]|, but it worked
% badly in my document(s), so let's take just highlights of if.
\parsep\parskip
@@ -671,6 +808,7 @@
\if@minipage\else\vskip\parskip\fi
%^^A \leftmargin\parindent% please notify me if it's a~bad idea. It is.
\advance\@totalleftmargin\verbatimleftskip
+ \parskip\verbatimparskip % added 2010/6/2
\raggedright
\leftskip\@totalleftmargin% so many assignments to preserve the
% \env{list} thinking for possible future changes. However, we may
@@ -699,7 +837,6 @@
\@ifundefined{stanzaskip}{\newlength\stanzaskip}{}
\stanzaskip=\medskipamount
-
\newskip\verbatimleftskip
%\changes{v0.91}{2008/11/12}{added}
\verbatimleftskip\leftmargini
@@ -708,7 +845,8 @@
% \changes{v0.71}{06/09/04}{added to verbatim parameters.}
\verbatimhangindent=3em
-
+\newskip\verbatimparskip
+\verbatimparskip\z@skip
\providecommand*\check@percent{}
% In the \pk{gmdoc} package shall it be defined to check if the next
@@ -732,7 +870,7 @@
\ttverbatim
\verbatim@specials
\gm@verb@eol
- \gm@ifstar
+ \gmu@ifstar
{\verb@lasthook\@sverb@chbsl}%
{\gmobeyspaces\frenchspacing\verb@lasthook\@sverb@chbsl}}%\
% in the \LaTeX\ version there's |\@vobeyspaces| instead of
@@ -749,7 +887,6 @@
% For the special case of a~backslash opening a~(short) verbatim, in
% which it shouldn't be breakable, we define the checking macro.
-
\DeclareCommand\DefineTypeChar{mmo}{%
% \begin{enumargs}
% \dc m the char as a~\CS,
@@ -768,21 +905,21 @@
\@xa\gn@melet\csname gmu@#2wd@name\endcsname{gmu@tempb}% here we
% let the \CS\ with the name contained in |\gmu@⁄<char-name>wd@name| to
% the expanded value of width of the char measured among copies of
- % it.
- \typeout{@@@@ package gmverb:
- \@xa\string
- \csname\csname gmu@#2wd@name\endcsname\endcsname
- \space is
- \csname\csname gmu@#2wd@name\endcsname\endcsname}%
+ % it.
+ % ^^A \typeout{@@@@ package gmverb:
+ % ^^A \@xa\string
+ % ^^A \csname\csname gmu@#2wd@name\endcsname\endcsname
+ % ^^A \space is
+ % ^^A \csname\csname gmu@#2wd@name\endcsname\endcsname}%
\fi
}% of |\gmu@measure⁄<char-name>|.
% \stanza
\@nameedef{type@#2}{%
\@nx\leavevmode
- \@xa\@nx\csname gmu@measure#2\endcsname
+ \@xanxcs{gmu@measure#2}%
\hbox to \@nx\csname
- \@xa\@nx\csname gmu@#2wd@name\endcsname\@nx\endcsname
- {\IfValueTF{#3}{\@nx#3}{\@xa\@nx\csname #2\endcsname}%
+ \@xanxcs{gmu@#2wd@name}\@nx\endcsname
+ {\IfValueTF{#3}{\@nx#3}{\@xanxcs{#2}}%
\@nx\hss}%
}% of |\type@⁄<char-name>|,
}% of |\DefineTypeChar|.
@@ -806,8 +943,11 @@
% \Define\verb@egroup
\def\verb@egroup{\global\let\verb@balance@group\@empty
- \hyphenchar\font=\gmv@storedhyphenchar
- \egroup}
+% ^^V \hyphenchar\font=\gmv@storedhyphenchar % |\hyphenchar| behaves
+% like |\hyphenpenalty| etc.: the last one in a paragraph is in charge
+% for entire.
+ \egroup
+}
% \Define\gm@verb@eol
%\changes[\verb]{v0.74}{06/09/07}{line end forbidden inside \texttilde}
@@ -837,6 +977,7 @@
% \changes{v0.74}{06/09/07}{added}
% And back to the main matter,
\def\@sverb#1{%
+ % ^^A \typeout{@@@@ \detokenize{#1} @@@@}%
\catcode`#1\active \lccode`\~=`#1%
\gdef\verb@balance@group{\verb@egroup
\@latex@error{Illegal use of \bslash verb command}\@ehc}%
@@ -856,11 +997,11 @@
% And finally, what I~thought to be so smart and clever, now is just
% one of many possible uses of a~general almost Rainer Sch\"opf's
% macro:
-\def\dekclubs{\gm@ifstar{\MakeShortVerb*\|}{\MakeShortVerb\|}}
+\def\dekclubs{\gmu@ifstar{\MakeShortVerb*\|}{\MakeShortVerb\|}}
\def\olddekclubs{\OldMakeShortVerb\|}
% But even if a~shortverb is unconditional, the spaces in the math
-% mode are not printed. So,
+% mode are not printed. So,
%\Define\edverbs
% \changes{v0.79}{2007/01/01}{added}
% \changes{v0.80}{2007/02/27}{debugged, i.e. \cs{hbox} added back and
@@ -886,13 +1027,13 @@
% a~`shortverb' char should work as usual in the math mode. So let it
% may be as they wish:
% \Define\old@MakeShortVerb
-
+
\def\old@MakeShortVerb#1{%
\@xa\ifx\csname cc\string#1\endcsname\relax
\@shortvrbinfo{Made }{#1}\@shortvrbdef
\add@special{#1}%
\AddtoPrivateOthers#1% a~macro to be \emph{really} defined in
- % \pk{gmdoc}.
+ % \pk{gmdoc}.
\@xa
\xdef\csname cc\string#1\endcsname{\the\catcode`#1}%
\begingroup
@@ -910,13 +1051,12 @@
% \Define\OldMakeShortVerb
\def\OldMakeShortVerb{\begingroup
\let\@MakeShortVerb=\old@MakeShortVerb
- \gm@ifstar{\eg@MakeShortVerbStar}{\eg@MakeShortVerb}}
+ \gmu@ifstar{\eg@MakeShortVerbStar}{\eg@MakeShortVerb}}
% \Define\eg@MakeShortVerbStar \Define\eg@MakeShortVerb
\def\eg@MakeShortVerbStar#1{\MakeShortVerb*#1\endgroup}
\def\eg@MakeShortVerb#1{\MakeShortVerb#1\endgroup}
-
% \subdivision{Grey visible spaces}
% In August 2008 Will Robertson suggested grey spaces for
% \pk{gmdoc}. I~added a~respective option to that package but I~like
@@ -940,7 +1080,6 @@
{\@xa\unexpanded\@xa{\visiblespace}}}}%
}}
-
% \subdivision{Verbatim specials---\CSes in verbatims}
\pdef\verbatimspecials{% This declaration only defines a~bearer\
@@ -956,13 +1095,13 @@
% \end{enumargs}
\@bsphack
\begingroup
- \let\do\@makeother
+ \let\do\@makeother
\dospecials
\catcode`\ =10
\verbatim@specials@iii}
\pdef\verbatim@specials@iii#1#2#3{% as you see, we take only first
- % three arguments in a~despecialized group. It's to avoid
+ % three arguments in a~despecialized group. It's to avoid
% \incs{futurelet} of the optionals' parser to touch (and thus
% spoil) subsequent token. Yes, we could handle the case of a~space
% or single line end but handling the case of a~backslash would be
@@ -974,7 +1113,7 @@
\catcode`\ =9
\verbatim@specials@iv}%
{\addtomacro\verbatim@specials@list{\NoValue\NoValue}%
- \verbatim@specials@vi}%
+ \verbatim@specials@vi}%
}% of |\verbatim@specials@iii|.
\pdef\verbatim@specials@iv[#1]{%
@@ -988,7 +1127,6 @@
\verbatim@specials@vi}%
}% of |\verbatim@specials@iv|.
-
\pdef\verbatim@specials@v[#1]{%
\endgroup
\addtomacro\verbatim@specials@list{#1}%
@@ -1041,19 +1179,25 @@
\pdef\noverbatimspecials{\let\verbatim@specials@list\@undefined}
-
\def\GMverbatimspecials{%
- \gm@testdefined\XeTeXversion\iftrue
- \verbatimspecials ⁄«»[¿][›]%
- {\def\|{\metachar{$\vert$}}%
- % ^^A \hyphenchar\font=\gmv@hyphenchar
- \makestarlow
- \relaxen\‘% to provide a~\CS\ separator (space is not $_{10}$\ in verbatims).
- }% of |#6|.
- \fi
+ \gmu@ifCSdefined {\XeTeXversion}% ^^A \begingroup \let\do\@makeother
+ % ^^A \do\⁄ \do\« \do\» \do\¿ \do\›
+ {\verbatimspecials
+ ⁄% escape
+ «»% |\bgroup| and |\egroup|
+ [¿]% math shift
+ [›]% meta-char
+ {\def\|{\metachar{$\vert$}}%
+ % ^^A \hyphenchar\font=\gmv@hyphenchar
+ \makestarlow
+ \relaxen\‘% to provide a~\CS\ separator (space is not \cat 10 in
+ % verbatims).
+ \let\›\string
+ }% of |#6|.
+ }%
+ {}% ^^A \endgroup
}% of |\GMverbatimspecials|.
-
% \subdivision{Partial \cmd\verb\ in arguments}
% Now command for partial verbatims in arguments of commands:
@@ -1067,7 +1211,6 @@
\catcode`#\active}%
}
-
\foone{\@makeother\^^R}{%
\@xa\DeclareCommand\@xa\scanverb\@xa{%
% \chgs{2010/03/01 v0.93 mandatory argument made long (a bug fix)}
@@ -1075,7 +1218,7 @@
% \begin{enumargs}
% \dc Q{*_}
% \dc m the stuff to be rescanned and typeset verbatim. Note that |%|
- % will be executed during first scan so at best will disappear.
+ % will be executed during first scan so at best will disappear.
% \end{enumargs} Spaces are ignored (because of detokenizers that add
% a~space after a~\CS) but if you declare some
% \incmd\verbatimspecials, then you can use \inverb|⁄⁄ | where |⁄⁄| denotes
@@ -1089,7 +1232,7 @@
\@xa\IfIntersect\@xa{\all@unders}{#1}%
{}{% We make spaces ignored only if there was no underscore in
% \inhash1 and if \inhash2 doesn't contain \inverb|\ |.
- \IfAmong\ \among{#2}%
+ \gmu@ifxany\ {#2}%
{}{\addtomacro\verb@lasthook{\catcode`\ =9 }}}%
\addtomacro\verb@lasthook{\gmv@hashhalfing }%
\@makeother\^^R%
@@ -1105,7 +1248,6 @@
}% of |\scanverb|,
}% of |\foone|.
-
\def\verbDiscretionaryHyphen#1#2{%
% \chgs{2010/03/03 v0.93 added to synchronise hyphen chars in
% \pk{gmdoc}'s documentation}
@@ -1115,11 +1257,16 @@
\verbDiscretionaryHyphen{"A6}{¦}
+\XeTeXifprefix\iftrue
+% \CH{2010/06/28 v0.94 due to Will Robertson's remark that
+% recatcoding long (no-\acro{ASCII}) dashes works only under \XeTeX\
+% and \LuaTeX, I embrace them in a \XeTeX\ conditional}
+
\def\gmu@tempa{%
\DeclareCommand\verbLongDashes{
- >iS{–}% to memorise which dash we set
+ >iT{–}% to memorise which dash we set
B{1.41} % expansion of en-dash
- >iS{—} % as above
+ >iT{—} % as above
B{2} % expansion of em-dash
}%
}
@@ -1140,16 +1287,21 @@
}%
\gmu@tempa
-
-\endinput% for the Tradition.
-
-
+\fi % of if \XeTeX.
+%
+% Note that we have two “hyphens”: one for places where a line may be
+% broken with a comment char and another, provided as |\hyphenchar|,
+% for discretionary hyphens at points where correct \TeX\ code cannot
+% be broken, such as \CS names.
+%
+%
+%
% \ChangesGeneral
%
% \changes{v0.81}{2007/04/13}{\cs{afterfi} made two-argument (first
% undelimited, the stuff to be put after \cs{fi}, and the other,
% delimited with \cs{fi}, to be discarded}
-
+%
% \changes{v0.83}{2007/11/09}{added a~hook in the active left brace
% definition intended for \pk{gmdoc} automatic detection of
% definitions (in line \protect\ref{gm@lbracehook})}
@@ -1171,17 +1323,16 @@
% \cs{›(begin⁄!|end›)group}}
%
%
-% \PrintChanges \PrintIndex
-% \Finale
-
-% (For my GNU Emacs:)
-%%% Local Variables:
+%
+%
+%
+%
+%%% (For my GNU Emacs:)
+%%% Local Variables:
%%% mode: doctex
-%%% mode: flyspell
-%%% ispell-local-dictionary: "british"
-%%% TeX-master: "../../../../LaTeX/TeXGuru/gmverb/gmverbDoc.tex"
%%% coding: utf-8
-%%% End:
-
-% LocalWords: breakbslash dobreakbslash chbsl exhyphenpe hyphenpe lasthook
-% LocalWords: visspacesgrey sxverbatim septify measurewd bslashwd
+%%% End:
+%
+\endinput
+%%
+%% End of file `gmverb.sty'.