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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/xelatex/langsci/langsci-jambox.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/xelatex/langsci/langsci-jambox.sty deleted file mode 100644 index ccf65af5762..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/xelatex/langsci/langsci-jambox.sty +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% JAMBOX: RIGHT-COLUMN ANNOTATIONS %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -% -% Alexis Dimitriadis -% -% This is version 0.3 (informal release, Nov. 2003). -% -% Line up material a fixed distance from the right margin. For annotating -% example sentences, usually with a short note in parentheses. -% May overflow to the left or right, or line up on the next line as necessary. -% -% \jambox[width]{text} Align 'text' starting 'width' distance from the -% right margin (default \the\jamwidth). -% \jam(something) Align a note delimited by parentheses (which are -% retained). No optional argument. -% \jambox*{text} Set \jamwidth to the width of 'text', then align it. -% (\jamwidth stays set for the rest of the environment). -% -% Notes: -% -% Distance from the right margin can be set to an explicit amount, or to the -% width of some piece of text, as follows: -% -% \jamwidth=2in\relax Or -% \settowidth\jamwidth {(``annotation'')} -% -% \jamwidth is locally scoped, so it can be set globally or inside an example -% environment. -% -% BUG: Not compatible with ragged-right mode. -% -% Incompatibilities: Not useful with the vanilla cgloss4e.sty, which ends -% glossed lines prematurely. -% I do have a suitably modified file, cgloss.sty. With it you can do the -% following: -% \gll To kimeno. \\ -% the text \\ \jambox{(Greek)} -% \trans `The text.' - - -\newdimen\jamwidth \jamwidth=2in -\def\jambox{\@ifnextchar[{\@jambox} - {\@ifnextchar*{\@jamsetbox}{\@jambox[\the\jamwidth]}}} - -% Quickie invocation: The argument is delimited by the parentheses (no width -% argument allowed). I redefine it in my documents to add formatting. -% Syntax: \jam(Some note) -% -\def\jam(#1){\jambox{(#1)}} - -% Set width AND display the argument. -% The star is read and ignored; the argument #1 is boxed, used to set -% \jamwidth, then passed to \@jambox (which also puts it in \@tempboxa!) -% -\def\@jamsetbox*#1{\setbox\@tempboxa\hbox{#1}\jamwidth=\wd\@tempboxa - \@jambox[\the\jamwidth]{\box\@tempboxa}} - -%% Version 1: old & stupid -%% \def\@jambox[#1]#2{\hfill\hbox to #1 {#2\hfil}} - -% Version 2: -% Always takes up \jamwidth space, even if it means breaking the line. But it -% works on ragged-right mode, too. -% \def\@jambox[#1]#2{\setbox\@tempboxa\hbox {#2\hfil}% -% \ifdim \wd\@tempboxa<#1\relax \wd\@tempboxa=#1\relax\fi -% \hskip 0.5em plus 1fill -% \penalty 100\vadjust{}\nobreak\hfill\box\@tempboxa\par} -% The penalty enables a break. \vadjust inserts an empty element -% at the beginning of the next line, protecting \hfill from being discarded. - -% Version 3: -% This seems to cover everything! But unfortunately, it won't work in -% ragged-right mode-- the line is broken BEFORE the last word, to make enough -% space... -\def\@jambox[#1]#2{{\setbox\@tempboxa\hbox {#2}% - \ifdim \wd\@tempboxa<#1\relax % if label fits in the alloted space: - \@tempdima=#1\relax \advance\@tempdima by-\wd\@tempboxa % remaining \hspace - \unskip\nobreak\hfill\penalty250 % break line here if necessary - \hskip 1.2em minus 1.2em % used when the line extends past the margin - \hbox{}\nobreak\hfill\box\@tempboxa\nobreak - \hskip\@tempdima minus \@tempdima\hbox{}% - \else % the label is too wide: just right-align it - \hfill\penalty50\hbox{}\nobreak\hfill\box\@tempboxa - \fi - % suppress closing glue: - \parfillskip=0pt \finalhyphendemerits=0 \par}} -% The penalty enables a break, taken only if the line cannot fit. -% The \hbox{} ensures the next line does not begin with \hfill, which would -% be discarded if initial. -% (\vadjust inserts an empty element at the beginning of the next line, so -% that COULD be used instead of \hbox{}). -% Algorithm adapted from The TeXBook. -% -% The closing \par could be a problem if there is a \parskip... |