From 19134724fc15820a593c71186e4e4541b6abc034 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Karl Berry Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2022 20:21:10 +0000 Subject: hereapplies (23aug22) git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@64176 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751 --- .../texmf-dist/doc/latex/hereapplies/ChangeLog.md | 14 ++ Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hereapplies/README.md | 84 ++++++----- .../doc/latex/hereapplies/hereapplies-example.pdf | Bin 49896 -> 49778 bytes .../hereapplies/lyx-module/hereapplies.module | 166 ++++++++++++--------- .../texmf-dist/doc/latex/hereapplies/package.json | 4 +- .../tex/latex/hereapplies/hereapplies.sty | 98 +++++++----- 6 files changed, 223 insertions(+), 143 deletions(-) (limited to 'Master/texmf-dist') diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hereapplies/ChangeLog.md b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hereapplies/ChangeLog.md index 6843095f9b6..814e1b431da 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hereapplies/ChangeLog.md +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hereapplies/ChangeLog.md @@ -2,6 +2,20 @@ Change Log ========== +## 0.6.0 (2022-08-23) + +Changes: + +* The `\whereapplies` macro now prints "and", instead of a comma, before the + last page +* All translatable strings have been isolated into the four adjustable macros + `\hapage`, `\hapages`, `\hadelimiter` and `\halastdelimiter` +* Code review (the `\hereapplies` macro now invokes `\detokenize` before + checking whether the optional argument was passed) +* The LyX module has been updated +* Documentation + + ## 0.5.0 (2022-08-19) Changes: diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hereapplies/README.md b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hereapplies/README.md index 17ed9033cb0..b03b599989f 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hereapplies/README.md +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hereapplies/README.md @@ -1,38 +1,29 @@ Here Applies ============ -A LaTeX package for cross-linking concepts to their applications +A LaTeX package for referencing groups of pages that share something in common Overview -------- -**Here Applies** is a LaTeX package that implements an _informal glossary_ for -cross-linking concepts to their applications. Its core mechanism is identical -to that of a conventional glossary – i.e. some concepts are marked as -“important” and indicized every time they appear in the document – but it does -not produce any nomenclature section, nor relies on the conventions that -normally take part in a glossary. - -Besides an indicization mechanism, in fact, a proper glossary should normally -be able to produce a dedicated section – usually at the end of the document – -where the terms are collected in alphabetical order, their definitions are -shown, and the lists of their occurrences are presented. All these things but -the last one, by design, are missing in **Here Applies**. - -Instead, the package offers only two macros: `\hereapplies` and `\whereapplies` -(plus their “starred” versions `\hereapplies*` and `\whereapplies*`). In both -cases a “concept identifier” is passed as argument – and this can be any string -invented in the moment, as long as it contains only letters (`\hereapplies` -additionally supports more than one identifier in the form of a comma-separated -list). - -Every time `\hereapplies` is invoked again on identical identifiers, the -document is made aware that the same concepts from previous invocations are -occurring in that point. And so, every time the `\whereapplies` macro is -invoked on a known identifier, all the occurrences of the latter within the -entire document will be printed in the form of a linkable page list (e.g. “pp. -1, 5, 8–9, 14–20…”). +**Here Applies** is a LaTeX package that allows to create groups of labels and +reference them altogether. It can be used for creating informal glossaries that +cross-link concepts to their applications, or simply mentioning multiple pages +that share something in common. + +The package offers two macros: `\hereapplies` and `\whereapplies` (plus their +“starred” versions `\hereapplies*` and `\whereapplies*`). In both cases an +identifier is passed as argument – and this can be any string invented in the +moment, as long as it contains only letters (`\hereapplies` additionally +supports more than one identifier in the form of a comma-separated list). + +Every time `\hereapplies` is invoked with known identifiers, the document is +made aware that the place shares some kind of connection with other places in +which the same identifiers were used. And so, every time the `\whereapplies` +macro is invoked with a known identifier, all the occurrences of the latter +within the entire document will be printed in the form of a linkable page list +(e.g. “pp. 1, 5, 8–9, 14–20…”). As `\hereapplies` is designed to be invoked in the middle of a chapter or a section, and that location must be made linkable, the `\phantomsection` macro @@ -98,17 +89,17 @@ A minimal tutorial ### Macro `\hereapplies[label]{identifiers}` -The `\hereapplies` macro notifies the document that one or more concepts apply -to a particular point and adds a label to it. +The `\hereapplies` macro notifies the document that one or more identifiers +apply to a particular point and adds a label to it. If the optional argument is passed the label created will be named accordingly, otherwise an opaque name will be assigned to it. This argument may contain only what is legal for `\pageref`. The `identifiers` argument must be a comma-separated list of identifiers. Each -of these may contain only Latin letters and the "at" sign (`@`). These strings -remain confined within the internal scope of the package and do not create -conflicts with possible macros or labels of the same names. +of these may contain only Latin letters and the "at" sign (`/^[A-Za-z@]+$/`). +These strings will remain confined within the internal scope of the package and +will not create conflicts with possible macros or labels of the same names. The “starred” version of this macro (`\hereapplies*`) will not invoke the `\phantomsection` directive. @@ -120,8 +111,9 @@ The `\whereapplies` macro prints all the occurrences of an identifier, in the form “p. …” or “pp. …” (with page range support). The `identifier` argument may contain only Latin letters and the "at" sign -(`@`). This string remains confined within the internal scope of the package -and does not create conflicts with possible macros or labels of the same name. +(`/^[A-Za-z@]+$/`). This string will remain confined within the internal scope +of the package and will not create conflicts with possible macros or labels of +the same name. If the same `identifier` is not passed to `\hereapplies` at least once throughout the document, `\whereapplies` will print “**??**”. @@ -130,6 +122,30 @@ The “starred” version of this macro (`\whereapplies*`) will use `\pageref*` instead of `\pageref` for generating the page list. +Internationalization +-------------------- + +Currently the localization of **Here Applies** is not automatic. It is possible +however to control the strings generated by overwriting the four macros +`\hapage`, `\hapages`, `\hadelimiter` and `\halastdelimiter`. + +For example, writing at the beginning of a document + +``` tex +% German translation of **Here Applies** +% English: `p.\ ` +\gdef\hapage{S.\ } +% English: `pp.\ ` +\gdef\hapages{S.\ } +% English: `\ and\ ` +\gdef\halastdelimiter{\ und\ } +% English: `,\ ` (exactly like in German -- leave it) +% \gdef\hadelimiter{,\ } +``` + +will translate “pp. 2, 4 and 6” into “S. 2, 4 und 6”. + + Get involved ------------ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hereapplies/hereapplies-example.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hereapplies/hereapplies-example.pdf index de4ecf6812e..ae7b2fc2afc 100644 Binary files a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hereapplies/hereapplies-example.pdf and b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hereapplies/hereapplies-example.pdf differ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hereapplies/lyx-module/hereapplies.module b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hereapplies/lyx-module/hereapplies.module index 4873af0a0d1..573b49c7970 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hereapplies/lyx-module/hereapplies.module +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hereapplies/lyx-module/hereapplies.module @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ #\DeclareLyXModule[hereapplies.sty]{Here Applies} #DescriptionBegin -#A module for cross-linking concepts to their applications. +#A module for for referencing groups of pages that share something in common. #See the hereapplies.sty LaTeX package for more information. #DescriptionEnd #Authors: madmurphy @@ -15,32 +15,37 @@ InsetLayout Flex:Here_applies LyXType custom Decoration Classic Font - Family Typewriter - Color black - Size Small + Family Typewriter + Color black + Size Small EndFont LabelFont - Family Serif - Color teal - Size Small + Family Serif + Color teal + Size Small EndFont - LabelString "Here applies" - LatexType command - LatexName hereapplies - Requires hereapplies - ForcePlain 1 - MultiPar 0 - NoInsetLayout 1 - BgColor lightgray + LabelString "Here applies" + LatexType command + LatexName hereapplies + Requires hereapplies + NoInsetLayout true + MultiPar false + CustomPars false + ForcePlain true + PassThru true + ParbreakIsNewline true + FreeSpacing false + ForceLTR true + BgColor lightgray Argument 1 - Decoration Classic + Decoration Classic Font - Color blue + Color blue EndFont - LabelString "Label" - MenuString "Instance label" - Tooltip "A string that will become the label for this point of the document (which can be referenced with \ref, \pageref, etc.)" - Mandatory 0 + LabelString "Label" + MenuString "Name of the label" + Tooltip "A string that will become the label for this point of the document (which can be referenced with \ref, \pageref, etc.)" + Mandatory 0 EndArgument End @@ -48,78 +53,93 @@ InsetLayout Flex:Here_applies* LyXType custom Decoration Classic Font - Family Typewriter - Color black - Size Small + Family Typewriter + Color black + Size Small EndFont LabelFont - Family Serif - Color teal - Size Small + Family Serif + Color teal + Size Small EndFont - LabelString "Here applies*" - LatexType command - LatexName hereapplies* - Requires hereapplies - ForcePlain 1 - MultiPar 0 - NoInsetLayout 1 - BgColor lightgray + LabelString "Here applies*" + LatexType command + LatexName hereapplies* + Requires hereapplies + NoInsetLayout true + MultiPar false + CustomPars false + ForcePlain true + PassThru true + ParbreakIsNewline true + FreeSpacing false + ForceLTR true + BgColor lightgray Argument 1 - Decoration Classic + Decoration Classic Font - Color blue + Color blue EndFont - LabelString "Label" - MenuString "Instance label" - Tooltip "A string that will become the label for this point of the document (which can be referenced with \ref, \pageref, etc.)" - Mandatory 0 + LabelString "Label" + MenuString "Name of the label" + Tooltip "A string that will become the label for this point of the document (which can be referenced with \ref, \pageref, etc.)" + Mandatory 0 EndArgument End InsetLayout Flex:Where_applies - LyXType custom - Decoration Classic + LyXType custom + Decoration Classic Font - Family Typewriter - Color black - Size Small + Family Typewriter + Color black + Size Small EndFont LabelFont - Family Serif - Color purple - Size Small + Family Serif + Color purple + Size Small EndFont - LabelString "Applications of" - LatexType command - LatexName whereapplies - Requires hereapplies - ForcePlain 1 - MultiPar 0 - NoInsetLayout 1 - BgColor lightgray + LabelString "Applications of" + LatexType command + LatexName whereapplies + Requires hereapplies + NoInsetLayout true + MultiPar false + CustomPars false + ForcePlain true + PassThru true + ParbreakIsNewline true + FreeSpacing false + ForceLTR true + BgColor lightgray End InsetLayout Flex:Where_applies* - LyXType custom - Decoration Classic + LyXType custom + Decoration Classic Font - Family Typewriter - Color black - Size Small + Family Typewriter + Color black + Size Small EndFont LabelFont - Family Serif - Color purple - Size Small + Family Serif + Color purple + Size Small EndFont - LabelString "Applications of*" - LatexType command - LatexName whereapplies* - Requires hereapplies - ForcePlain 1 - MultiPar 0 - NoInsetLayout 1 - BgColor lightgray + LabelString "Applications of*" + LatexType command + LatexName whereapplies* + Requires hereapplies + NoInsetLayout true + MultiPar false + CustomPars false + ForcePlain true + PassThru true + ParbreakIsNewline true + FreeSpacing false + ForceLTR true + BgColor lightgray End diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hereapplies/package.json b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hereapplies/package.json index ce6edcbd99f..300cd53071c 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hereapplies/package.json +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hereapplies/package.json @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ { "name": "hereapplies.sty", - "version": "0.5.0", - "description": "A LaTeX package for cross-linking concepts to their applications", + "version": "0.6.0", + "description": "A LaTeX package for referencing groups of pages that share something in common", "homepage": "https://madmurphy.github.io/hereapplies.sty", "author": "madmurphy", "license": "AGPL-3.0-or-later", diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hereapplies/hereapplies.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hereapplies/hereapplies.sty index 3ac0462fef1..61ee4029563 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hereapplies/hereapplies.sty +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hereapplies/hereapplies.sty @@ -3,11 +3,12 @@ % % hereapplies.sty % -% A LaTeX package for cross-linking concepts to their applications +% A LaTeX package for referencing groups of pages that share something in +% common % % https://github.com/madmurphy/hereapplies.sty % -% Version 0.5.0 +% Version 0.6.0 % % Copyright (C) 2022 madmurphy % @@ -65,12 +66,27 @@ % \end{document} % % -\ProvidesPackage{hereapplies} +\ProvidesPackage{hereapplies}[2022/08/23 Here Applies] \RequirePackage{hyperref} \RequirePackage{refcount} % % % +% TRANSLATABLE STRINGS +% ==================== +% +% +% The abbreviation of one single page +\providecommand{\hapage}{p.\ } +% The abbreviation of two or more pages +\providecommand{\hapages}{pp.\ } +% The delimiter between page numbers +\providecommand{\hadelimiter}{,\ } +% The delimiter before the last page number +\providecommand{\halastdelimiter}{\ and\ } +% +% +% % PRIVATE ENVIRONMENT % =================== % @@ -84,12 +100,12 @@ % Macro `\@ha@makeoccurrencelist{hypermacro}{labels}` % ***************************************************************************** % -% Generate the list of page numbers with page range support +% Generate the list of page numbers (with page range support) % -% This macro is for internal purposes only. When invoked, it scans the -% comma-separated list of labels provided (`labels`) and checks which labels -% refer to duplicate page numbers and which page numbers can be grouped -% together. +% This macro is for internal purposes. When invoked, it scans the +% comma-separated list of labels provided (`labels`), checks which labels refer +% to duplicate page numbers and which page numbers can be grouped together, and +% finally prints a list. % % The `hypermacro` argument is the macro from the `hyperref` package that will % process the label name. This should be either `T@pageref` -- equivalent to @@ -102,6 +118,10 @@ \def\@ha@tmp@@currp{-1}% % Reset the current range offset \def\@ha@tmp@@prangeoffs{-1}% + % Ensure no comma before the first page number + \def\@ha@tmp@@psep{}% + % Ensure no text before the last page number if it is also the first one + \def\@ha@tmp@@lastpsep{}% % Iterate through the `labels` argument \@for\@ha@tmp@@thislabel:=#2\do{% % Store the page number associated with this label @@ -128,16 +148,22 @@ % Was the previous page part of a contiguous range? \ifnum\@ha@tmp@@prangeoffs=-1% % The previous page was a standalone page - % Print "[p], " - {\csname #1\endcsname{\@ha@tmp@@currlbl}, }% + % Print "[, ]

" + {\@ha@tmp@@psep\csname + #1\endcsname{\@ha@tmp@@currlbl}}% \else% % The previous page was part of a contiguous range - % Print "[p--q], " - {\csname #1\endcsname{\@ha@tmp@@currrangelbl}--\csname - #1\endcsname{\@ha@tmp@@currlbl}, }% + % Print "[, ]" + {\@ha@tmp@@psep\csname + #1\endcsname{\@ha@tmp@@currrangelbl}--\csname + #1\endcsname{\@ha@tmp@@currlbl}}% % Reset the current range offset \def\@ha@tmp@@prangeoffs{-1}% \fi% + % Ensure a comma before the next page number + \let\@ha@tmp@@psep\hadelimiter% + % Ensure " and " before the last page number + \let\@ha@tmp@@lastpsep\halastdelimiter% \fi% \fi% % Prepare the next page number @@ -153,12 +179,13 @@ % Was the previous page part of a contiguous range? \ifnum\@ha@tmp@@prangeoffs=-1% % The previous page was a standalone page - % Print "[p], " - {\csname #1\endcsname{\@ha@tmp@@currlbl}}% + % Print "[ and ]

" + {\@ha@tmp@@lastpsep\csname #1\endcsname{\@ha@tmp@@currlbl}}% \else% % The previous page was part of a contiguous range - % Print "[p--q], " - {\csname #1\endcsname{\@ha@tmp@@currrangelbl}--\csname + % Print "[ and ]" + {\@ha@tmp@@lastpsep\csname + #1\endcsname{\@ha@tmp@@currrangelbl}--\csname #1\endcsname{\@ha@tmp@@currlbl}}% \fi% \fi% @@ -176,9 +203,9 @@ % op. % % The `identifier` argument may contain only Latin letters and the "at" sign -% (`@`). This string remains confined within the internal scope of the package -% and does not create conflicts with possible macros or labels of the same -% name. +% (`/^[A-Za-z@]+$/`). This string remains confined within the internal scope of +% the package and does not create conflicts with possible macros or labels of +% the same name. % \newcommand{\@ha@newidentifier}[1]{% % Was this identifier already initialized? @@ -189,7 +216,7 @@ % Set the starred output to "??" - it will be updated by the .haN file \expandafter\gdef\csname @ha@prop@@soutput@#1\endcsname{\textbf{??}}% % Use "p." for the preamble when there is only one occurrence - \expandafter\gdef\csname @ha@prop@@preamble@#1\endcsname{p.~}% + \global\expandafter\let\csname @ha@prop@@preamble@#1\endcsname\hapage% % Increase the counter of identifiers \stepcounter{@ha@identifier@counter}% % Store the current value of the counter of identifiers @@ -245,9 +272,9 @@ % `soutput`, `uoutput`. % % The `identifier` argument may contain only Latin letters and the "at" sign -% (`@`). This string remains confined within the internal scope of the package -% and does not create conflicts with possible macros or labels of the same -% name. +% (`/^[A-Za-z@]+$/`). This string remains confined within the internal scope of +% the package and does not create conflicts with possible macros or labels of +% the same name. % \newcommand{\@ha@getpropat}[2]{% % Make sure that the identifier is initialized @@ -274,14 +301,16 @@ {\edef\tmp{\noexpand\@ha@newidentifier{\@ha@tmp@@id}}\tmp}% % Is this the first time this identifier is mentioned? \ifcsname @ha@prop@@labels@\@ha@tmp@@id\endcsname% - % This is *not* the first time + % This is *not* the first time this identifier is mentioned + % Add this label to the list \expandafter\g@addto@macro\csname @ha@prop@@labels@\@ha@tmp@@id\endcsname{,#1}% % Use "pp." for the preamble when there are multiple occurrences - \expandafter\gdef\csname - @ha@prop@@preamble@\@ha@tmp@@id\endcsname{pp.~}% + \global\expandafter\let\csname + @ha@prop@@preamble@\@ha@tmp@@id\endcsname\hapages% \else% - % This is the first time + % This is the first time this identifier is mentioned + % Set up the list with this label as value \expandafter\gdef\csname @ha@prop@@labels@\@ha@tmp@@id\endcsname{#1}% \fi% @@ -299,7 +328,7 @@ % \newcommand{\starred@hereapplies}[2][]{% % Check whether the macro has been called with one or two arguments - \ifx&% + \if\relax\detokenize{#1}\relax% % The macro has been called with only one argument % Assign a unique number to the unnamed occurrence \stepcounter{@ha@unlabeled@counter}% @@ -309,6 +338,7 @@ }\tmp}% \else% % The macro has been called with two arguments + % Call `\starred@labeled@hereapplies` with the same arguments \starred@labeled@hereapplies{#1}{#2}% \fi% } @@ -331,8 +361,8 @@ % % The `identifiers` argument must be a comma-separated list of identifiers. % Each of these may contain only Latin letters and the "at" sign (`@`). These -% strings remain confined within the internal scope of the package and do not -% create conflicts with possible macros or labels of the same names. +% strings will remain confined within the internal scope of the package and +% will not create conflicts with possible macros or labels of the same names. % % The starred version of this macro (`\hereapplies*`) does not invoke the % `\phantomsection` directive. @@ -350,8 +380,8 @@ % with page range support % % The `identifier` argument may contain only Latin letters and the "at" -% sign (`@`). This string remains confined within the internal scope of the -% package and does not create conflicts with possible macros or labels of the +% sign (`@`). This string will remain confined within the internal scope of the +% package and will not create conflicts with possible macros or labels of the % same name. % % If the same `identifier` is not passed to `\hereapplies` at least once @@ -363,5 +393,5 @@ \newcommand{\whereapplies}{% % Check if a star is present in the invocation of the command \@ifstar{\@ha@getpropat{soutput}}{\@ha@getpropat{uoutput}}% -} +}% -- cgit v1.2.3