From ad515db0dfe706598ea124dfac6d188326de406f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Karl Berry Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2019 16:43:50 +0000 Subject: rm FAQ-en, moved to CTAN:obsolete git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@52239 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751 --- Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/FAQ-en/faq.sty | 1281 -------------------------- 1 file changed, 1281 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/FAQ-en/faq.sty (limited to 'Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/FAQ-en/faq.sty') diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/FAQ-en/faq.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/FAQ-en/faq.sty deleted file mode 100644 index e057007ae83..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/FAQ-en/faq.sty +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1281 +0,0 @@ -% $Id: faq.sty,v 1.140 2014/01/28 18:16:50 rf10 Exp rf10 $ -% -% This is the LaTeX package that deals with the eccentricities of mark -% up of the UK TeX FAQ. -% -% uses production LaTeX 2e commands -\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/06/01]% at least! -\ProvidesPackage{faq}[2007/06/08 v2.4 English TeX FAQ macros] - -% this package new requires etex -\@ifundefined{eTeXversion}{% - \PackageError{faq}{This package requires e-TeX}{}% -}{} - -% -% something affecting fonts: do we use only freely available fonts -% (i.e., are we going to make the postscript of this publicly -% available?); the config file could change this setting if -% necessary. things affected herein are the definition of \MP (for -% metapost), which isn't currently doable with free fonts, and -% suppression of boldface versions of the logo fonts. -\newif\ifpublicversion \publicversiontrue - -% -% what fonts are we going to typeset in? -\newif\ifboldmathavail -\InputIfFileExists{faqfont.cfg}% must set \ifboldmathavail if necessary - {\typeout{FAQ -- loading font configuration file faqfont.cfg}} - {% - \RequirePackage[T1]{fontenc}% - \RequirePackage{lmodern}% for sans fonts - \RequirePackage{mathptmx} - \RequirePackage{textcomp}% - \AtBeginDocument{% - \let\save@textcurrency\textcurrency - \def\textcurrency{% - {% - \fontfamily{lmr}\selectfont - \save@textcurrency - }% - }% - } - \boldmathavailfalse - \IfFileExists{luximono.sty}% - {\RequirePackage[scaled=0.85]{luximono}}% not using cmtt-alike - {\RequirePackage{sub-luximono}}% load whatever - \DeclareRobustCommand{\$}{\char`\$}% otherwise tries to load tctt.... - \@ifundefined{Dings}{\RequirePackage{pifont}% - \def\Dings{\nopagebreak{\footnotesize - \dingline{167}}}% - }% - {}% - \DeclareRobustCommand\acro[1]{##1\@{}} - } - -% debugging (requires etex, like much of this package) -%\tracingifs=1 - -% suppress bold maths if they're not available -\ifboldmathavail\else\let\boldmath\@empty\fi - -% -% true for pdf output -\newif\ifsinglecolumn - -\RequirePackage{ifpdf} -\ifpdf - \PackageInfo{faq}{1-column PDF output\@gobble} - \expandafter\singlecolumntrue -\else - \PackageInfo{faq}{2-column DVI output\@gobble} - \expandafter\singlecolumnfalse -\fi - -\ifpdf - % suppress font list from pdftex - \RequirePackage{atveryend} - \AtVeryVeryEnd{\batchmode} -\fi - -% -% if we're doing pdf, set up hyperref package and backdoors that avoid -% its sillier byproducts... -\ifpdf - \@ifundefined{pdfavoidoverfull}{}{\pdfavoidoverfull=1} - \let\@faq@@url\url - \urldef\DebianSocialContract\@faq@@url - {http://www.debian.org/social_contract#guidelines} - \RequirePackage[pdftex% - ,colorlinks% - ,pdftitle=The\ UK\ TeX\ FAQ% - ,linkcolor=blue% - ,pdfpagemode=UseNone% - ,pdfstartview=FitH% -% ,bookmarks=false% - ,bookmarksnumbered% - ]{hyperref} - \RequirePackage{pdf14} - \usepackage{thumbpdf} - \pdfstringdefDisableCommands{% - \let\cs\psd@cs - \def\csx#1{\textbackslash#1}% - \def\marg#1{\textbraceleft#1\textbraceright}% - \let\acro\@firstofone - \let\ProgName\@firstofone - \let\Package\@firstofone - \def\meta#1{<#1>}% - % - \def\WYSIWYG{WYSIWYG}% - \def\AMSTeX{AmSTeX}% - \def\BibTeX{BibTeX}% - \def\bibtex{BibTeX}% - \def\PiCTeX{PiCTeX}% - \def\pictex{PiCTeX}% - \def\CDROM{CD-ROM}% - \def\TeXXeT{TeXXeT}% - \def\MLTeX{ML-TeX}% - \def\MP{MetaPost}% - \def\dots{...}% - \def\obracesymbol{\{}% - \def\cbracesymbol{\}}% - \def\,{}% - }% - \begingroup - \lccode`\~=`\|% - \lowercase{\endgroup - \def\psd@cs~#1~{\textbackslash#1}% - }% - % adding table of contents to bookmarks - \let\Orig@tableofcontents\tableofcontents - \def\tableofcontents{% - \pdfbookmark[1]{\contentsname}{contents}% - \Orig@tableofcontents - }% - % adding \subsection*{Finding the Files} - \AtBeginDocument{% - \let\Orig@subsection\subsection - \def\subsection{% - \@ifstar{\bookmark@subsectionstar}{\Orig@subsection}% - }% - }% - \def\bookmark@subsectionstar#1{% - \advance\Hy@linkcounter by 1\relax - \pdfbookmark[2]{#1}{subsectionstar.\the\Hy@linkcounter}% - \Orig@subsection*{#1}% - }% -\fi - -% -% general support -%\RequirePackage{calc} -\RequirePackage{microtype} -% -% code for handling logo font -%% \RequirePackage{mflogo} -%% \ifpublicversion -%% \renewcommand{\MP}{Meta\-Post} -%% \let\faq@@MF\MF -%% \def\faq@bx{bx} -%% \DeclareRobustCommand{\MF}{{% -%% \ifx\f@series\faq@bx -%% \expandafter\textmd% -%% \fi -%% {\faq@@MF}% -%% }% -%% } -%% \fi -\DeclareRobustCommand\MF{Meta\-font} -\let\mf\MF -\DeclareRobustCommand\MP{Meta\-post} -\let\mp\MP -\newcommand\ttype{TrueType} -\newcommand\otype{OpenType} -\let\textlogo\textmd -% -% define substitutes for stupid_names -\newcommand\LaTeXo{\latex\,2.09} - \newcommand\latexo{\latex\,2.09} -\newcommand\AMSTeX{AMS\TeX} -\newcommand\AMSLaTeX{AMS\latex} - \newcommand\amslatex{AMS\latex} -\newcommand\BibTeX{Bib\TeX} - \newcommand\bibtex{Bib\TeX} -\newcommand\PiCTeX{PiC\TeX} - \newcommand\pictex{PiC\TeX} - \newcommand\texlive{\TeX{} Live} -% and... -% -% ifthenelse for the undefined references -\RequirePackage{ifthen} -% -% tables are all long'uns -\RequirePackage{booktabs} -% -% we define conditional stuff using Eijkhout's package -\RequirePackage{comment} -\def\CommentCutFile{tmp/comment.cut} % use this in place of ./comment.cut -\excludecomment{htmlversion} -\includecomment{typesetversion} -\ifpdf - \includecomment{pdfversion} - \includecomment{wideversion} - \includecomment{hyperversion} - \excludecomment{flatversion} - \excludecomment{dviversion} - \excludecomment{narrowversion} -\else - \excludecomment{pdfversion} - \excludecomment{wideversion} - \excludecomment{hyperversion} - \includecomment{flatversion} % non-hyper - \includecomment{dviversion} - \includecomment{narrowversion} -\fi -% -% define commands that behave differently according to the above -% \begin{hyperversion} -% \newcommand\quotify[1]{``#1''} -% \end{hyperversion} -% \begin{flatversion} -% \let\quotify\@firstofone -% \end{flatversion} -% -% dummy environment for separating the intro -\newenvironment{introduction}{}{} -% -% but we also want short versions, like LaTeX2HTML's -\let\htmlonly\@gobble -\let\nothtml\@firstofone -\let\latexhtml\@firstoftwo -\ifpdf - \let\narrowonly\@gobble - \let\wideonly\@firstofone - \let\hyperflat\@firstoftwo -\else - \let\narrowonly\@firstofone - \let\wideonly\@gobble - \let\hyperflat\@secondoftwo -\fi -\let\hyperonly\wideonly -\let\flatonly\narrowonly -% -% the little bit(s) of code that's(re) going to be ignored when the -% html is generated are enclosed by the following two commands -\let\htmlignore\relax -\let\endhtmlignore\relax - -% -% the Baskerville and other logos and abbreviations -\providecommand\BV{\emph{Baskerville}} -\providecommand\DANTE{\acro{DANTE}} -\providecommand\MSDOS{\acro{MS-DOS}} -\providecommand\CDROM{\acro{CD-ROM}} -% -\providecommand\elatex{e-\LaTeX{}} -\providecommand\plaintex{Plain \TeX{}} -\providecommand\miktex{MiKTeX} -\providecommand\texshop{\ProgName{TeXshop}} -\providecommand\texworks{\ProgName{TeXworks}} -% -\newcommand\ctan{\acro{CTAN}} -\newcommand\tex{\TeX{}} -% -\newcommand\macosx{Mac \acro{OS}/X} -% -%% \providecommand\TeXXeT{\TeX-{}-X\lower.5ex\hbox{E}\kern-.1667emT\@} -%\providecommand\MLTeX{ML-\TeX} -% -% provided for consistency's sake -\newcommand\PS{PostScript} -% -% to get \\ into example command arguments -\def\bsbs{\char`\\\char`\\} -% -\def\careof{\leavevmode\hbox{\raise.75ex\hbox{c}\kern-.15em - /\kern-.125em\smash{\lower.3ex\hbox{o}}}} -% -% another silliness: -\providecommand{\textoslash}{\o} -% -% \cs{SMC} \emph{isn't} small caps~--- Barbara Beeton says she thinks -% of it as ``big small caps''. She says (modulo capitalisation of -% things\dots): -% \begin{quote} -% For the things it's used for, regular small caps are not -% appropriate~--- they're too small. Real small caps are -% appropriate for author names (and are so used in continental -% bibliographies), section headings, running heads, and, on -% occasion, words to which some emphasis is to be given. \cs{SMC} -% was designed to be used for acronyms and all-caps abbreviations, -% which look terrible in small caps, but nearly as bad in all caps -% in the regular text size. The principle of using ``one size -% smaller'' than the text size is similar to the design of caps in -% German~--- where they are smaller relative to lowercase than are -% caps in fonts intended for English, to improve the appearance of -% regular text in which caps are used at the heads of all nouns, not -% just at the beginnings of sentences. -% \end{quote} -% -% We define this in terms of the memory of the size currently selected -% that's maintained in \cs{@currsize}: if the user does something -% silly re.~selecting fonts, we'll get the wrong results. The -% following code is adapted from |relsize.sty| by Donald Arseneau and -% Matt Swift, from a 2.09 original by Bernie Cosell. (Note that the -% order of examination of \cs{@currsize} is to get the commonest cases -% out of the way first.) -% \begin{macrocode} -%\def\SMC{\small} -%<*latex2e> -\DeclareRobustCommand\SMC{% - \ifx\@currsize\normalsize\small\else - \ifx\@currsize\small\footnotesize\else - \ifx\@currsize\footnotesize\scriptsize\else - \ifx\@currsize\large\normalsize\else - \ifx\@currsize\Large\large\else - \ifx\@currsize\LARGE\Large\else - \ifx\@currsize\scriptsize\tiny\else - \ifx\@currsize\tiny\tiny\else - \ifx\@currsize\huge\LARGE\else - \ifx\@currsize\Huge\huge\else - \small\SMC@unknown@warning - \fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi -} -\newcommand\SMC@unknown@warning{\PackageWarning{faq}{Unknown text font - size command -- using \string\small}} -\DeclareRobustCommand\textSMC[1]{{\SMC #1}} -% \end{macrocode} -% -% The \cs{acro} command uses \cs{SMC} as it was originally intended. -% Note that, since most of these things are uppercase-only names, it -% fiddles with the spacefactor after inserting its text. font config -% files may define \cs{acro} otherwise -% -% \begin{macrocode} -\@ifundefined{acro}{% - \DeclareRobustCommand\acro[1]{\textSMC{#1}\@}% -}{} -% \end{macrocode} -% -%\TUGboat (effectively) takes arguments {}vol(issue) -\DeclareRobustCommand\TUGboat[1]{\expandafter\@TUGboat\ignorespaces} -\def\@TUGboat#1(#2){\textsl{TUGboat} \textbf{#1}(#2)} -% -% The NTS and eTeX (and for consistency Eplain) logos -%% \DeclareRobustCommand\NTS{$\mathcal{N}$\lower.5ex\hbox -%% {$\mathcal{T}$}$\mathcal{S}$\@} -%% \DeclareRobustCommand\eTeX{{$\varepsilon$}-\TeX} -%% \DeclareRobustCommand\eTeX{e-\TeX} -%% \DeclareRobustCommand\Eplain{Eplain} -%% \DeclareRobustCommand\PDFTeX{\acro{PDF}\TeX} -%% \DeclareRobustCommand\PDFLaTeX{\acro{PDF}\LaTeX} -%% \DeclareRobustCommand\CONTeXT{Con\TeX{}t} -\DeclareRobustCommand\YandY{\acro{Y}\&\acro{Y}} - -% non-silly names... -\renewcommand\TeX{TeX} -\newcommand\Eplain{Eplain} -\newcommand\etex{e-\TeX} -\let\eTeX\etex % some day all the old format will have gone... -\newcommand\ExTeX{Ex\TeX} -\newcommand\NTS{NTS} -\newcommand\PDFTeX{PDF\TeX} -\newcommand\pdftex{PDF\TeX} -\newcommand\LuaTeX{Lua\TeX} -\newcommand\luatex{Lua\TeX} -\newcommand\lualatex{Lua\LaTeX} -\newcommand\xetex{XeTeX} -\newcommand\xelatex{XeLaTeX} -%\newcommand\TeXXeT{TeX-{}-XeT} - -\newcommand\AllTeX{(La)\TeX} -\newcommand\alltex{(La)\TeX} -\newcommand\CONTeXT{Con\TeX{}t} -\newcommand\context{Con\tex{}t} -\newcommand\PDFLaTeX{PDF\LaTeX} -\newcommand\pdflatex{PDF\latex} -\renewcommand\LaTeX{La\TeX} -\newcommand\latex{La\TeX} -\newcommand\twee{2e} -\renewcommand\LaTeXe{\LaTeX\twee} -\newcommand\latexe{\LaTeX\twee} -% -% Other odds and ends (appear differently in TeX and http or plain -% text -% -% wysiwyg gets capitalised at the beginning of a sentence. not -% entirely reliably... -\DeclareRobustCommand\WYSIWYG{% - \ifvmode - \let\faq@tempa\MakeUppercase - \else - \ifnum\spacefactor>2000 - \let\faq@tempa\MakeUppercase - \else - \let\faq@tempa\relax - \fi - \fi - \textsc{\faq@tempa wysiwyg}% -} -% -% Command for doing `square one' :-} -\newcommand\sqfbox[1]{\framebox{\makebox[\totalheight]{#1\/}}} -% -% an arrow used as a hyphen... -\newcommand\arrowhyph{\ensuremath{\rightarrow}\penalty0\hskip0pt\relax} -% -% Here's a \fullline macro that works in lists and so on -\newcommand\fullline[1]{\@tempdima\hsize\relax - \advance\@tempdima-\leftmargin\relax - \advance\@tempdima-\rightmargin\relax - \hb@xt@\@tempdima{#1}% -} -% -% list indentations (narrower than default because two-column, but -% squeezed further to gain a bit more space still) -\setlength\leftmargini {1.8em} -\setlength\leftmarginii {1.2em} -\setlength\leftmarginiii{1em} -\setlength\leftmarginiv {0.8em} -% -% for tidy expression of things with parentheses around them: -\newcommand\parens[1]{(#1)} -\newcommand\oparen{(}%)( [footling around to match brackety things in emacs] -\newcommand\cparen{)} -% -% make the tex logo robust -\edef\@tempa{\noexpand\DeclareRobustCommand\noexpand\TeX{\TeX}} -\@tempa -% -% this piece of fantasy was let loose on an unsuspecting world by -% christina thiele, but i bet she didn't write it ;-) -\edef\diatop{\noexpand\protect\csname diatop \endcsname} -\expandafter\def\csname diatop \endcsname[#1|#2]{% - \leavevmode - {% - \setbox1=\hbox{{#1{}}}\setbox2=\hbox{{#2{}}}% - \dimen0=\ifdim\wd1>\wd2\wd1\else\wd2\fi% - \dimen1=\ht2\advance\dimen1by-1ex% - \setbox1=\hbox to1\dimen0{\hss#1\hss}% - \rlap{\raise1\dimen1\box1}% - \hbox to1\dimen0{\hss#2\hss}% - }% -}% -% -% for han the thanh (who knows whether i've actually got this right; i -% can't use the T5 fonts, which aren't even really publicly available -% yet) -\DeclareRobustCommand{\The}{Th\diatop[\'|\^e]} -%% % -%% % 2e's LaTeX logo sets the A in scripstyle jammed up to the top of the T; it -%% % also has the advantage that it's set in the same font as the -%% % surrounding text. However, the esteemed bbeeton says the logo looks -%% % "squidge awful" in italic text (I agree; and the same is true of its -%% % behaviour in slanted text) -%% % -%% % So here's a version that allows for the slant of the leading L -%% \DeclareRobustCommand{\LaTeX}{L% -%% {\setbox0\hbox{T}% -%% \setbox\@tempboxa\hbox{$\m@th$% -%% \csname S@\f@size\endcsname -%% \fontsize\sf@size\z@ -%% \math@fontsfalse\selectfont -%% A}% -%% \@tempdima\ht0 -%% \advance\@tempdima-\ht\@tempboxa -%% \@tempdima\strip@pt\fontdimen1\font\@tempdima -%% \advance\@tempdima-.36em -%% \kern\@tempdima -%% \vbox to\ht0{\box\@tempboxa -%% \vss}% -%% }% -%% \kern-.15em -%% \TeX} -%% % -%% % Ditto for \AllTeX (as used in TUGboat) -%% \DeclareRobustCommand{\AllTeX}{(L% -%% {\setbox0\hbox{T}% -%% \setbox\@tempboxa\hbox{$\m@th$% -%% \csname S@\f@size\endcsname -%% \fontsize\sf@size\z@ -%% \math@fontsfalse\selectfont -%% A}% -%% \@tempdima\ht0 -%% \advance\@tempdima-\ht\@tempboxa -%% \@tempdima\strip@pt\fontdimen1\font\@tempdima -%% \advance\@tempdima-.36em -%% \kern\@tempdima -%% \vbox to\ht0{\box\@tempboxa -%% \vss}% -%% }\kern-.075em)% -%% \kern-.075em\TeX} -%% % -%% % A similar game is used in defining an `all LaTeX' sort of thing: -%% \DeclareRobustCommand\twee{2$_{\textstyle\varepsilon}$} -% -% it proves that, for Alan's stuff, the following needs to have been -% done _before_ we define the macros -\RequirePackage{shortvrb} -\MakeShortVerb{\|} -% -% A command which sets some text in typewriter, with the hyphenchar -% temporarily set to its first argument \FAQverb\HYPHEN{TEXT}. -% NB: This requires no catcode hackery, so should work inside moving -% arguments. It will, however, produce spurious spaces after CSs, and -% won't allow brace-unmatched input. It also won't survive going into a -% moving argument if \HYPHEN won't. -% -\let\FAQverbFamily\ttfamily -\DeclareRobustCommand{\FAQverb}[2]{{% - \ifvmode\leavevmode\fi - \lefthyphenmin=256\setlanguage\language - \FAQverbFamily\hyphenchar\the\font`#1\relax - \def\@tempa{#2}% - \expandafter\@faq@strip\meaning\@tempa\@faq@strip - \hyphenchar\the\font\m@ne -}\setlanguage\language} -\def\@faq@strip#1->#2\@faq@strip{#2} -% -% Document markup: -% -% (new method, using url.sty -- old version using FAQverb stuff -% deleted from comments 2000/03/24) -\newcommand\Email{\begingroup \urlstyle{tt}\Url} % email address -\ifpdf -\def\mailto#1{\href{mailto:#1}{\Email{#1}}} -\else -\newcommand\mailto{\begingroup \urlstyle{tt}\Url} % mailable address -\fi -\DeclareRobustCommand\FTP{\begingroup \urlstyle{tt}\Url} % FTP site address -\DeclareRobustCommand\File{\begingroup \urlstyle{tt}\Url} % File name -\DeclareRobustCommand\@ctan@path{\begingroup \urlstyle{tt}\Url} % CTAN path - % (argument in braces) -\ifpdf -\newcommand\@CTAN[3]{\href{#1#2#3}{\@ctan@path{#2}}} % relay via hyperreference -\else -\newcommand\@CTAN[3]{\@ctan@path{#2}} % text-only reference -\fi -\newcommand\Newsgroup{\begingroup \urlstyle{tt}\Url} % newsgroup -\let\URL\url % just a URL -\ifpdf -\let\nolinkURL\nolinkurl % unlinked version -\else -\let\nolinkURL\url % there ain't no linking -\fi -% url.sty defines \path, etc. hyperref may redefine... -\ifpdf - % hyperref has defined \href - \let\FAQ@@href\href - % we actually want to ignore the * in \href* - \def\href{\@ifstar\FAQ@@href\FAQ@@href} -\else -% -% here, latex for printing - \newcommand\href{% - \@ifstar - {\let\@href@text\@empty\@href@a}% - {\def\@href@text{see }\@href@a}% - } -% -% decisions now made about - \newcommand\@href@a{\begingroup - \@makeother\\% - \@makeother\_% - \@makeother\%% - \@makeother\~% - \@makeother\#% - \@href@b - } -% -% enter here in a group with sanitised arg - \newcommand\@href@b[1]{\endgroup - \urldef\@href@tempurl\url{#1}% - \@href@getanchor - } -% -% out of the group again: argument is the anchor - \newcommand\@href@getanchor[1]{#1% - \@ifnextchar@nosp'% - {\@href@getanchorq}% - { (\@href@text\@href@tempurl)\@let@token}% - } -% -% one quote after the anchor - check for a second - \newcommand\@href@getanchorq{% gobble the first quote - \@ifnextchar@nosp'% - \href@getanchor@qq - {' (\@href@text\@href@tempurl)\@let@token}% restore quote - } - \newcommand\href@getanchor@qq{% gobble the second quote too - {'' (\@href@text\@href@tempurl)}% restore both quotes - } -% -% two quotes after the anchor -\fi -\long\def\@ifnextchar@nosp#1#2#3{% - \let\reserved@d=#1% - \def\reserved@a{#2}% - \def\reserved@b{#3}% - \afterassignment\@ifnch@nosp\let\@let@token= } -\def\@ifnch@nosp{% - \ifstophere\stopherefalse\show\@let@token\fi - \ifx\@let@token\reserved@d - \expandafter\reserved@a - \else - \expandafter\reserved@b - \fi -} -\setcounter{errorcontextlines}{999} -\newif\ifstophere - -%%\ifx\DeclareUrlCommand\undefined -\DeclareRobustCommand\ProgName{% - \begingroup - \def\UrlFont{\rmfamily\itshape}\csname Url@do\endcsname - \Url -} -\let\progname\ProgName -%%\else -%% \DeclareUrlCommand\@ProgName{\def\UrlFont{\rmfamily\itshape}} -%% \DeclareRobustCommand\ProgName{\@ProgName} -%%\fi -\let\Package\ProgName % pro tem -\let\package\Package - -\let\Class\Package % ... -\let\class\Class - -\let\FontName\Package % ... -% \let\fontname\FontName % ahh, ... no! - -% another little oddity (from doc.sty originally, iirc) -\newcommand\meta[1]{\ensuremath{\langle}\emph{#1}\ensuremath{\rangle}} - -% -% ISBN references -\def\ISBN{\@ifstar\@ISBNstar\@ISBN} -\def\@ISBNstar#1#2{\acro{ISBN}-10~#1, \acro{ISBN}-13~#2} -\def\@ISBN#1{\acro{ISBN}-10~#1} -% -% Alan's code for CTAN references (now hacked to be capable of urls -% for use in pdf output): -% -% define a location for a package on CTAN -% ignores a leading * (which has meaning for html version only) -% #1 is the package name -% #2 is the CTAN path to the thing -% a package in a directory -\ifpdf - \newcommand{\CTANdirectory}{\@ifstar\@sCTANdirectory\@CTANdirectory} -\else - \newcommand{\CTANdirectory}{\@ifstar\@CTANdirectory\@CTANdirectory} -\fi -\newcommand{\@CTANdirectory}[2]{\@ifundefined{ctan-#1}{% - \expandafter\gdef\csname ctan-#1\endcsname{\@CTAN\LocalCTAN{#2}\CTANDirFmt}% - }{% - \PackageWarningNoLine{faq}{Repeated definition of label: #1}% - \stepcounter{CTAN@replabs}% - }% - \@faq@disposeopt -} -\ifpdf - \newcommand{\@sCTANdirectory}[2]{\@ifundefined{ctan-#1}{% - \expandafter\gdef\csname ctan-#1\endcsname{\@CTAN\LocalCTAN{#2}/}% - 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