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In particular, words with umlauts are not hyphenated -often anyhow, even with the `multiple-word' approach from |german.sty|. - -\item{---} It is typographic usage that between compound words -ligatures are not built. Plain~\TeX{} has no easy, readable way to -provide this. - -\noindent This file does the according definitions. They are quite -often only a kludge. But it is hard to make the restrictions -disappear, sometimes it is even impossible within the current -implementation of \TeX{}---and there will never be any other -implementation. So we must live with these kludges. - - -\sect Of course, there is more to German typesetting. Hyphenation, -also for words with umlauts and sharp~s, etc. This basic -functionality is supplied by the \babel{} system and DANTE's -|german.sty|, we have to load the appropriate module. - -There's one problem, though. \babel{}~3.5 defines -|\DeclareTextSymbol|, a symbol used by |german.sty| to decide if it -shall use NFSS code to access symbols. But that usage will lead to an -endless recursion, because some text symbols are defined by -themselves. I don't know if that problem is caused by \babel{}'s code -or by its usage in |german.sty| -- turning it off seems to be an -appropriate fix. - -\beginprog -\let\DeclareTextSymbol\undefined -\input german.sty -\endprog - - -\sect But before we start we declare some shorthands for category -codes. By declaring the at sign~(`|@|') as well as the -underscore~`(|_|)' as letters we can use them in our macros. (I -agree with D.~Knuth that |\identifier_several_words_long| is more -readable than |\IdentifierSeveralWordsLong| and in every case better -than |\p@@@s|.) With the at sign we can use the ``private'' Plain -macros and with the underscore we can make our own macros more -readable. But as we have to restore these category codes at the end -of this macro file we store their former values in control -sequences. This method is better than to use -a group because not all macros have to be defined global this way. - -\beginprog -\ifx \CatEscape\undefined - \chardef\CatEscape=0 - \chardef\CatOpen=1 - \chardef\CatClose=2 - \chardef\CatIgnore=9 - \chardef\CatLetter=11 - \chardef\CatOther=12 - \chardef\CatActive=13 % \active of plain.tex - \chardef\CatInvalid=15 - - \chardef\CatAtCode=\catcode`\@ - \chardef\CatUsCode=\catcode`\_ -\fi - -\catcode`\@=\CatLetter % top level macro file -\catcode`\_=\CatLetter -\endprog - - -\sect Let's identify this macro file against the user and in the Log file. - -\beginprog -\begingroup - \catcode`\$=\CatIgnore - \catcode`\:=\CatIgnore - \message{Support for German documents, $Revision: 1.4 $} -\endgroup -\endprog - - - -\chap National Characters. - -By default no extended characters are available, except those defined -below. I.e., we start to treat all characters from |"7F| to |"FF| as -invalid characters. - -\beginprog -\count@="7F -\loop - \catcode \the\count@ = \CatInvalid - \advance\count@ by 1 - \ifnum \count@ < "100 -\repeat -\endprog - - -\sect We provide a command for the definition of non-ASCII characters: -|\ExtendChar|. A sample definition of an ``Umlaut-a''~(\"a) in the -extended code of an IBM~PC (hex code~|"84|) is: -$$ - |\ExtendChar\^^84: {^^84}{\"a}| -$$ -First the hex code is given as a control sequence, followed by a -colon. Afterwards come two parameters, the first is again the hex -code, the second is the token list which should be used instead of the -hex code. - -The macro definition is rather easy, we just have to make the -respective character active and bind it to it's new meaning. - -\beginprog -\def\ExtendChar #1:{% - \catcode`#1 \CatActive - \extend_char - } -\def\extend_char #1#2{% - \def #1{#2}% - } -\endprog - - -\sect Now we can define some replacements. - -The braces after the control sequences are needed when characters from -the extended character set are written to an auxiliary file and read -in later. During the |\write| they are expanded and following white -space would be gobbled if the braces would not be there. - -\beginprog -% ISO-Latin-1 -\ExtendChar\^^c4: {^^c4}{\"A} -\ExtendChar\^^d6: {^^d6}{\"O} -\ExtendChar\^^dc: {^^dc}{\"U} -\ExtendChar\^^df: {^^df}{\ss{}} -\ExtendChar\^^e4: {^^e4}{\"a} -\ExtendChar\^^f6: {^^f6}{\"o} -\ExtendChar\^^fc: {^^fc}{\"u} - -% IBM PC (code page 850) -\ExtendChar\^^81: {^^81}{\"u} -\ExtendChar\^^84: {^^84}{\"a} -\ExtendChar\^^8e: {^^8e}{\"A} -\ExtendChar\^^94: {^^94}{\"o} -\ExtendChar\^^99: {^^99}{\"O} -\ExtendChar\^^9a: {^^9a}{\"U} -\ExtendChar\^^e1: {^^e1}{\ss{}} % actually \beta, used as \ss in Germany - -% Atari ST (like IBM PC, but with a real `sharp~s') -\ExtendChar\^^9e: {^^9e}{\ss{}} -\endprog - - - -\chap Paragraph Breaking. - -As outlined in the introduction, we allow longer interword spaces. A -line now may have a badness up to 2500, over 1500 a warning is to be -given. Furthermore the penalties for hyphenation are lowered because a -narrow typesetting is preferred against few hyphenations. - -These values are still experimental and should be tuned. - -As |german.sty| uses \babel{} compatible structure, the german -language hook is a good place to store such definitions. But to -use \babel{}'s convenient macros, too, we have to assure that it's -kernel code is loaded first. - -\beginprog -\ifx \babel@core@loaded\undefined - \input babel.def -\fi -\addto\extrasgerman{% - \babel@savevariable\tolerance - \babel@savevariable\hbadness - \babel@savevariable\doublehyphendemerits - \babel@savevariable\finalhyphendemerits - \babel@savevariable\adjdemerits - \tolerance 2500 \hbadness 1500 - \doublehyphendemerits 50000 - \finalhyphendemerits 25000 - \adjdemerits 50000 - } -\endprog - - -\sect In some languages ligatures should not appear between compound -words. We use {\tt \string\|\/} to mark those places. This is only -done within text mode, in math mode {\tt \string\|\/} is still -`$\|$'. But it is sure that one can always hyphenate between compound -words, so we insert |\-|. To allow the hyphenation in other parts of -the word though, we use |\allowhyphens| again. - -\beginprog -\def\|{% % break open a ligature (if not in math mode) - \relax - \ifmmode \Vert - \else \allowhyphens\-\allowhyphens - \fi - } -\endprog - - -\sect Don't use the dreaded `double quote special meaning' stuff of -|german.sty|. And use original umlauts. Already in M\"unster I voted -against it\dots - -\beginprog -\addto\extrasgerman{% - \mdqoff - \umlautlow - } -\endprog - - -\sect Define |\SwitchtoLanguage| for upward compatibility. It does -not really do the same, the old definition was more similar to -|\selectlanguage|. But other languages have to be declared -explicitely, that's not done by this macro file. So we just want to -make old documents processable. - -\beginprog -\def\SwitchtoLanguage#1{\language \csname l@#1\endcsname} -\endprog - - -\sect We are finished; switch to german language (to enable the new -extras defined above), restore the catcodes and prevent from following -garbage. - -\beginprog -\selectlanguage{german} - -\catcode`\@=\CatAtCode -\catcode`\_=\CatUsCode - -\endinput -\endprog - - -%% \sect {\it Acknowledgements:}\quad I would like to thank XXX - - -\bye - - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -% -% $Log: deutsch.doc,v $ -% Revision 1.4 1995/07/30 13:23:56 schrod -% Discard babel definition of \DeclareTextCommand before including -% german.sty, they are incompatible. -% -% Revision 1.3 1995/07/29 17:58:24 schrod -% Use german.sty, not germanb.sty. (babel 3.5 is not functional for -% plain TeX any more.) But we still want to use babel's macros, we have -% to load it's kernel for that. -% -% Revision 1.2 1995/03/13 23:18:10 schrod -% Started to manage this package with CVS. Made minor code cleanup. -% -% Revision 1.1 1994/10/16 16:57:30 schrod -% Merged macros from local.tex, codes.tex, and language.tex. This -% new file is mainly there to provide upward compatibility for our old -% documents. -% -% -% -% pre-CVS Version History: -% -% DATE WHO REMARKS -% 91-01-18 js set all extended characters to code invalid -% 90-12-23 js added the definition of \ExtendChar for usage in codes.tex. -% 90-10-06 js renamed from dlocal to local, it's now international, -% adapted to TeX 3: -% included codes.tex and langdef.tex if they exist, -% assumed that language.tex is already loaded, -% defined German parameters as a language hook, -% removed first \allowhyphens in \uml@ut, -% documented it with MAKEPROG. -% 89-10-27 js was reworked for ILaTeX -% 89-05-31 js defined \| as a separator for ligatures in text mode -% 87-10-01 js introduced \protect, -% set parameters for German page makeup -% 87-??-?? kg first release -% -% kg: Klaus Guntermann -% js: Joachim Schrod - - - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -Local Variables: -mode: plain-TeX -TeX-master: t -TeX-brace-indent-level: 4 -End: diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/jsmisc/deutsch.dvi b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/jsmisc/deutsch.dvi deleted file mode 100644 index 057f173fc14..00000000000 Binary files a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/jsmisc/deutsch.dvi and /dev/null differ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/jsmisc/deutsch.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/jsmisc/deutsch.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 26f3e3719d6..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/jsmisc/deutsch.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,350 +0,0 @@ -% $Id: deutsch.doc,v 1.4 1995/07/30 13:23:56 schrod Exp $ -%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -% Written by Joachim Schrod . -% This file is distributed without any copyright restriction. - -% -% deutsch.doc -- typeset German documents with plain TeX. -% -% [TeX in MAKEPROG] -% (history at end) - - -%%%% -%%%% -%%%% These TeX macros were documented with the documentation system -%%%% MAKEPROG and automatically converted to the current form. -%%%% If you have MAKEPROG available you may transform it back to -%%%% the original input: Remove every occurence of three percents -%%%% and one optional blank from the beginning of a line and remove -%%%% every line which starts with four percents. The following lex -%%%% program will do this: -%%%% -%%%% %% -%%%% -%%%% ^%%%\ ? ; -%%%% ^%%%%.*\n ; -%%%% -%%%% If you just want to print the documentation you may fetch -%%%% the archive print-makeprog.tar.Z from ftp.th-darmstadt.de (directory -%%%% pub/tex/latex). It contains *all* used styles -- but beware, they -%%%% may not be in a documented form... -%%%% -%%%% -%%% \input progdoc - -%%% \input names.sty -%%% \def\babel{{\sf babel}} - - - -%%% \title{Typesetting German Documents with Plain \TeX{}} - - - -%%% \chap Introduction. - -%%% There are several defencies of plain \TeX{} if used for German -%%% documents: - -%%% \item{---} Mappings of national characters (`umlauts' and `sharp~s') -%%% to macros or to other character codes (if special fonts are available) -%%% are missing. - -%%% \item{---} \TeX{} produces lots of overfull hboxes for German texts. -%%% That's because the words there are usually longer than English ones. -%%% Furthermore we have to use much more hyphenation for German texts than -%%% for English ones, narrow typesetting is more important than few -%%% hyphenations. In particular, words with umlauts are not hyphenated -%%% often anyhow, even with the `multiple-word' approach from |german.sty|. - -%%% \item{---} It is typographic usage that between compound words -%%% ligatures are not built. Plain~\TeX{} has no easy, readable way to -%%% provide this. - -%%% \noindent This file does the according definitions. They are quite -%%% often only a kludge. But it is hard to make the restrictions -%%% disappear, sometimes it is even impossible within the current -%%% implementation of \TeX{}---and there will never be any other -%%% implementation. So we must live with these kludges. - - -%%% \sect Of course, there is more to German typesetting. Hyphenation, -%%% also for words with umlauts and sharp~s, etc. This basic -%%% functionality is supplied by the \babel{} system and DANTE's -%%% |german.sty|, we have to load the appropriate module. - -%%% There's one problem, though. \babel{}~3.5 defines -%%% |\DeclareTextSymbol|, a symbol used by |german.sty| to decide if it -%%% shall use NFSS code to access symbols. But that usage will lead to an -%%% endless recursion, because some text symbols are defined by -%%% themselves. I don't know if that problem is caused by \babel{}'s code -%%% or by its usage in |german.sty| -- turning it off seems to be an -%%% appropriate fix. - -%%% \beginprog -\let\DeclareTextSymbol\undefined -\input german.sty -%%% \endprog - - -%%% \sect But before we start we declare some shorthands for category -%%% codes. By declaring the at sign~(`|@|') as well as the -%%% underscore~`(|_|)' as letters we can use them in our macros. (I -%%% agree with D.~Knuth that |\identifier_several_words_long| is more -%%% readable than |\IdentifierSeveralWordsLong| and in every case better -%%% than |\p@@@s|.) With the at sign we can use the ``private'' Plain -%%% macros and with the underscore we can make our own macros more -%%% readable. But as we have to restore these category codes at the end -%%% of this macro file we store their former values in control -%%% sequences. This method is better than to use -%%% a group because not all macros have to be defined global this way. - -%%% \beginprog -\ifx \CatEscape\undefined - \chardef\CatEscape=0 - \chardef\CatOpen=1 - \chardef\CatClose=2 - \chardef\CatIgnore=9 - \chardef\CatLetter=11 - \chardef\CatOther=12 - \chardef\CatActive=13 % \active of plain.tex - \chardef\CatInvalid=15 - - \chardef\CatAtCode=\catcode`\@ - \chardef\CatUsCode=\catcode`\_ -\fi - -\catcode`\@=\CatLetter % top level macro file -\catcode`\_=\CatLetter -%%% \endprog - - -%%% \sect Let's identify this macro file against the user and in the Log file. - -%%% \beginprog -\begingroup - \catcode`\$=\CatIgnore - \catcode`\:=\CatIgnore - \message{Support for German documents, $Revision: 1.4 $} -\endgroup -%%% \endprog - - - -%%% \chap National Characters. - -%%% By default no extended characters are available, except those defined -%%% below. I.e., we start to treat all characters from |"7F| to |"FF| as -%%% invalid characters. - -%%% \beginprog -\count@="7F -\loop - \catcode \the\count@ = \CatInvalid - \advance\count@ by 1 - \ifnum \count@ < "100 -\repeat -%%% \endprog - - -%%% \sect We provide a command for the definition of non-ASCII characters: -%%% |\ExtendChar|. A sample definition of an ``Umlaut-a''~(\"a) in the -%%% extended code of an IBM~PC (hex code~|"84|) is: -%%% $$ -%%% |\ExtendChar\^^84: {^^84}{\"a}| -%%% $$ -%%% First the hex code is given as a control sequence, followed by a -%%% colon. Afterwards come two parameters, the first is again the hex -%%% code, the second is the token list which should be used instead of the -%%% hex code. - -%%% The macro definition is rather easy, we just have to make the -%%% respective character active and bind it to it's new meaning. - -%%% \beginprog -\def\ExtendChar #1:{% - \catcode`#1 \CatActive - \extend_char - } -\def\extend_char #1#2{% - \def #1{#2}% - } -%%% \endprog - - -%%% \sect Now we can define some replacements. - -%%% The braces after the control sequences are needed when characters from -%%% the extended character set are written to an auxiliary file and read -%%% in later. During the |\write| they are expanded and following white -%%% space would be gobbled if the braces would not be there. - -%%% \beginprog -% ISO-Latin-1 -\ExtendChar\^^c4: {^^c4}{\"A} -\ExtendChar\^^d6: {^^d6}{\"O} -\ExtendChar\^^dc: {^^dc}{\"U} -\ExtendChar\^^df: {^^df}{\ss{}} -\ExtendChar\^^e4: {^^e4}{\"a} -\ExtendChar\^^f6: {^^f6}{\"o} -\ExtendChar\^^fc: {^^fc}{\"u} - -% IBM PC (code page 850) -\ExtendChar\^^81: {^^81}{\"u} -\ExtendChar\^^84: {^^84}{\"a} -\ExtendChar\^^8e: {^^8e}{\"A} -\ExtendChar\^^94: {^^94}{\"o} -\ExtendChar\^^99: {^^99}{\"O} -\ExtendChar\^^9a: {^^9a}{\"U} -\ExtendChar\^^e1: {^^e1}{\ss{}} % actually \beta, used as \ss in Germany - -% Atari ST (like IBM PC, but with a real `sharp~s') -\ExtendChar\^^9e: {^^9e}{\ss{}} -%%% \endprog - - - -%%% \chap Paragraph Breaking. - -%%% As outlined in the introduction, we allow longer interword spaces. A -%%% line now may have a badness up to 2500, over 1500 a warning is to be -%%% given. Furthermore the penalties for hyphenation are lowered because a -%%% narrow typesetting is preferred against few hyphenations. - -%%% These values are still experimental and should be tuned. - -%%% As |german.sty| uses \babel{} compatible structure, the german -%%% language hook is a good place to store such definitions. But to -%%% use \babel{}'s convenient macros, too, we have to assure that it's -%%% kernel code is loaded first. - -%%% \beginprog -\ifx \babel@core@loaded\undefined - \input babel.def -\fi -\addto\extrasgerman{% - \babel@savevariable\tolerance - \babel@savevariable\hbadness - \babel@savevariable\doublehyphendemerits - \babel@savevariable\finalhyphendemerits - \babel@savevariable\adjdemerits - \tolerance 2500 \hbadness 1500 - \doublehyphendemerits 50000 - \finalhyphendemerits 25000 - \adjdemerits 50000 - } -%%% \endprog - - -%%% \sect In some languages ligatures should not appear between compound -%%% words. We use {\tt \string\|\/} to mark those places. This is only -%%% done within text mode, in math mode {\tt \string\|\/} is still -%%% `$\|$'. But it is sure that one can always hyphenate between compound -%%% words, so we insert |\-|. To allow the hyphenation in other parts of -%%% the word though, we use |\allowhyphens| again. - -%%% \beginprog -\def\|{% % break open a ligature (if not in math mode) - \relax - \ifmmode \Vert - \else \allowhyphens\-\allowhyphens - \fi - } -%%% \endprog - - -%%% \sect Don't use the dreaded `double quote special meaning' stuff of -%%% |german.sty|. And use original umlauts. Already in M\"unster I voted -%%% against it\dots - -%%% \beginprog -\addto\extrasgerman{% - \mdqoff - \umlautlow - } -%%% \endprog - - -%%% \sect Define |\SwitchtoLanguage| for upward compatibility. It does -%%% not really do the same, the old definition was more similar to -%%% |\selectlanguage|. But other languages have to be declared -%%% explicitely, that's not done by this macro file. So we just want to -%%% make old documents processable. - -%%% \beginprog -\def\SwitchtoLanguage#1{\language \csname l@#1\endcsname} -%%% \endprog - - -%%% \sect We are finished; switch to german language (to enable the new -%%% extras defined above), restore the catcodes and prevent from following -%%% garbage. - -%%% \beginprog -\selectlanguage{german} - -\catcode`\@=\CatAtCode -\catcode`\_=\CatUsCode - -\endinput -%%% \endprog - - -%%% %% \sect {\it Acknowledgements:}\quad I would like to thank XXX - - -%%% \bye - -%%% -%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -%%% % -%%% % $Log: deutsch.doc,v $ -%%% % Revision 1.4 1995/07/30 13:23:56 schrod -%%% % Discard babel definition of \DeclareTextCommand before including -%%% % german.sty, they are incompatible. -%%% % -%%% % Revision 1.3 1995/07/29 17:58:24 schrod -%%% % Use german.sty, not germanb.sty. (babel 3.5 is not functional for -%%% % plain TeX any more.) But we still want to use babel's macros, we have -%%% % to load it's kernel for that. -%%% % -%%% % Revision 1.2 1995/03/13 23:18:10 schrod -%%% % Started to manage this package with CVS. Made minor code cleanup. -%%% % -%%% % Revision 1.1 1994/10/16 16:57:30 schrod -%%% % Merged macros from local.tex, codes.tex, and language.tex. This -%%% % new file is mainly there to provide upward compatibility for our old -%%% % documents. -%%% % -%%% % -%%% % -%%% % pre-CVS Version History: -%%% % -%%% % DATE WHO REMARKS -%%% % 91-01-18 js set all extended characters to code invalid -%%% % 90-12-23 js added the definition of \ExtendChar for usage in codes.tex. -%%% % 90-10-06 js renamed from dlocal to local, it's now international, -%%% % adapted to TeX 3: -%%% % included codes.tex and langdef.tex if they exist, -%%% % assumed that language.tex is already loaded, -%%% % defined German parameters as a language hook, -%%% % removed first \allowhyphens in \uml@ut, -%%% % documented it with MAKEPROG. -%%% % 89-10-27 js was reworked for ILaTeX -%%% % 89-05-31 js defined \| as a separator for ligatures in text mode -%%% % 87-10-01 js introduced \protect, -%%% % set parameters for German page makeup -%%% % 87-??-?? kg first release -%%% % -%%% % kg: Klaus Guntermann -%%% % js: Joachim Schrod - - -%%% -%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -%%% Local Variables: -%%% mode: plain-TeX -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% TeX-brace-indent-level: 4 -%%% End: diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/jsmisc/idverb.doc b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/jsmisc/idverb.doc deleted file mode 100644 index 79fb0b183dd..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/jsmisc/idverb.doc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,194 +0,0 @@ -% $Id: idverb.doc,v 1.1 1995/03/13 23:18:11 schrod Exp $ -%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -% Written by Joachim Schrod . -% Copyright conditions see below. - -% -% idverb.doc --- typeset identifiers verbatim -% -% [plain TeX in MAKEPROG] -% (history at end) - - -\input progdoc - -\input names.sty -\def\v{{\tt \vbar\/}} - - - -\title{Identifiers Verbatim \`a la {\ttitlefont WEB}} - - - -\chap Introduction. - -This macro files allows to write identifiers in a \WEB{} like style, -i.e.\ as {\tt \origvert identifier\origvert\/}. The identifiers are -typeset verbatim in the monospace type face. The macros -|\makevertother| and |\makevertactive| are available to activate and -deactivate the special behaviour of the vertical bar. - - -\sect This macro file uses the namespace |idv|. - -\beginprog -\ifx \IdvLoaded\undefined - \def\IdvLoaded{$Revision: 1.1 $} -\else \endinput \fi % <-- one line! -\endprog - - -\sect These macros are supported. Send bug reports, comments and -repairs. - -The reference version may be retrieved via anonymous ftp from -|ftp.th-darmstadt.de| [130.83.47.112], directory |pub/tex/plain|. It's -placed there as a gzipped tar file. (The information on the -IP~number is dated March 13, 1995. It might have changed, also this is very -unlikely. Use your friendly nameserver.) - - -\sect This is freely distributable software; you can redistribute it -and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as -published by the Free Software Foundation; either version~2 of the -License, or (at your option) any later version. - -This software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but -{\bf without any warranty\/}; without even the implied warranty of -{\bf merchantability\/} or {\bf fitness for a particular purpose}. See -the GNU General Public License for more details. - -You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License in -the file |License| along with this package; if not, write to the Free -Software Foundation, Inc., 675~Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA~02139,~USA. - - -\sect But before we start we declare some shorthands for category -codes. By declaring the at sign~(`|@|') as well as the -underscore~`(|_|)' as letters we can use them in our macros. (I agree -with D.~Knuth that |\identifier_several_words_long| is more readable -than |\IdentifierSeveralWordsLong| and in every case better than -|\p@@@s|.) With the at sign we can use the ``private'' Plain macros -and with the underscore we can make our own macros more readable. But -as we have to restore these category codes at the end of this macro -file we store their former values in control sequences. This method is -better than to use a group because not all macros have to be defined -global this way. - -Only the first macro file read in defines the |Cat| cseqs. - -\beginprog -\ifx \CatEscape\undefined - \chardef\CatEscape=0 - \chardef\CatOpen=1 - \chardef\CatClose=2 - \chardef\CatIgnore=9 - \chardef\CatLetter=11 - \chardef\CatOther=12 - \chardef\CatActive=13 % \active of plain.tex - \chardef\CatInvalid=15 - - \chardef\CatAtCode=\catcode`\@ - \chardef\CatUsCode=\catcode`\_ -\fi - -\catcode`\@=\CatLetter % top level macro file -\catcode`\_=\CatLetter -\endprog - - -\sect Let's identify this macro file against the user and in the Log file. - -\beginprog -\begingroup - \catcode`\$=\CatIgnore - \catcode`\:=\CatIgnore - \message{Verbatim identifiers, $Revision: 1.1 $} -\endgroup -\endprog - - -\sect The usual verbatim macros use |\dospecials| to change the -catcode of all special characters. We have to add `\v' to this list. -The old meaning is stored in |\idv_OrigDospecials|. - -\beginprog -\let\idv_OrigDospecials=\dospecials -\begingroup - \def\do#1{\noexpand\do\noexpand#1} - \xdef\dospecials{\idv_OrigDospecials\do\|} -\endgroup -\let\idv_dospecials=\dospecials - -\def\makevertactive{\catcode`\|\CatActive \let\dospecials\idv_dospecials} -\def\makevertother{\catcode`\|\CatOther \let\dospecials\idv_OrigDospecials} - -\makevertactive -\endprog - - -\sect Now we can define `\v'. This definition is a little bit tricky, -as it redefines itself to |\egroup| to close the hbox. But if the hbox -is ended, `\v' is restored to its original meaning. |\origvert| is -given the original meaning of `\v'. |\vbar| is the character from the -current font that has the ASCII code of a vertical bar, sometimes this -{\it is\/} a vertical bar. - -\beginprog -\let\origvert=| -\chardef\vbar=`\| - -\def\idv_setup_verbatim{% - \def\do##1{\catcode`##1\CatOther}\idv_OrigDospecials - \parskip\z@skip \parindent\z@ - \obeylines \obeyspaces \frenchspacing - \tt - } - -\def|{% - \leavevmode - \hbox\bgroup - \let\par\space \idv_setup_verbatim - \let|\egroup - } -\endprog - - -\sect We are finished; -restore the catcodes and prevent from following garbage. - -\beginprog -\catcode`\@=\CatAtCode -\catcode`\_=\CatUsCode - -\endinput -\endprog - - -%% \sect {\it Acknowledgements:}\quad I would like to thank XXX - - -\bye - - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -% -% $Log: idverb.doc,v $ -% Revision 1.1 1995/03/13 23:18:11 schrod -% Started to manage this package with CVS. Made minor code cleanup. -% - -% -% Pre-CVS Log: -% -% 27 Jul 89 js Initial revision. - - - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -Local Variables: -mode: plain-TeX -TeX-master: t -TeX-brace-indent-level: 4 -End: diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/jsmisc/idverb.dvi b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/jsmisc/idverb.dvi deleted file mode 100644 index edd0b08f21b..00000000000 Binary files a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/jsmisc/idverb.dvi and /dev/null differ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/jsmisc/js-misc.dvi b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/jsmisc/js-misc.dvi deleted file mode 100644 index 5d5c97f44e2..00000000000 Binary files a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/plain/jsmisc/js-misc.dvi and /dev/null differ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/plain/jsmisc/History b/Master/texmf-dist/source/plain/jsmisc/History deleted file mode 100644 index dfa7bbf787e..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/plain/jsmisc/History +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -plain/js-misc/History 30 Jul 95 -*- Indented-Text -*- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - - deutsch.tex uses german.sty. (With babel 3.5, germanb.sty - cannot be used with plain TeX any more.) [1] - - -Version 1.3 07 May 95 - - xfig.tex handles \SetFigFont variants (from transfig versions - 2.1 & 3.1) automatically. - - -Version 1.2 17 Apr 95 - - Typo in sperr.tex prevented it from working. - - Don't allocate registers in xfig.tex globally, to allow - reading it several times in a group. - - -Version 1.1 16 Mar 95 - - First public release. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/plain/jsmisc/INSTALL b/Master/texmf-dist/source/plain/jsmisc/INSTALL deleted file mode 100644 index 540e67301ce..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/plain/jsmisc/INSTALL +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -$Id: INSTALL,v 1.1 1995/03/16 01:18:22 schrod Exp $ ------------------------------------------------------------- - -These instructions are written for the installation of this package on -a TDS-compliant TeX system. (TDS is the forthcoming standard for TeX -installations, refer to ftp.th-darmstadt.de:/pub/tex/TDS-compliant/draft/ -for more information.) If you don't have such a system, you have to -figure out your directory names yourself. - -If you're on a Unix system and want to use make for installation, read -further. Otherwise skip forward to ``MANUAL INSTALLATION''. - - ------------------------------------------------------------- -INSTALLATION BY MAKE: - -Edit the Makefile and adapt the values of the following variables to -your system. Sorry, but the values are not collected at the top of the -Makefile, use your editor to locate them. (The Makefile is generated -by Imake, I don't touch it... :-) - - MAKEDIR [Default: mkdir -p] - A command to create a directory, including all - non-existent intermediate ones. - - DESTDIR [Default is empty] - This is a prefix that's prepended in front of all - destination directories, in case your installation - structure is somewhere else than your run-time - location. - - INSTALL [Default depends on the machine I generated the distribution] - A BSD install program. - If you have a System V Unix, and you have X11, you can - use a script named bsdinst.sh or bsdinst or - install.sh that's located your X11 bin directory. - If you don't have a BSD install program, you must use - the manual installation, described below. - - TEXMF [Default: /usr/local/lib/texmf] - The root of your (TDS) TeX tree. - -Now, type "make install" and everything should be OK. - - - ------------------------------------------------------------- -MANUAL INSTALLATION: - - -The Imakefile features definitions that look like -InstallTeX(,). - -Copy all to a directory that is appropriate for this - and this . (The `Generic' denotes macro -files that can be used with many TeX formats, including plain TeX, -LaTeX, and AmS-TeX.) - The TDS directory names are $TEXMF/tex///, -where $TEXMF is your TDS root directory and is -all-lowercase. - - ------------------------------------------------------------- -# LocalWords: tex MAKEDIR DESTDIR bsdinst sh usr lib texmf Imakefile AmS -# LocalWords: InstallTeX diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/plain/jsmisc/Imakefile b/Master/texmf-dist/source/plain/jsmisc/Imakefile deleted file mode 100644 index 4592d64acc9..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/plain/jsmisc/Imakefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,96 +0,0 @@ -XCOMM $Id: Imakefile,v 1.5 1995/05/28 00:30:55 schrod Exp $ -/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ - -/* - * Imakefile for plain TeX macro package `js-misc' - * - * (history at end) - */ - - -/* needed modules */ -#include -#include -#include - -XCOMM ------------------------------------------------------------ -XCOMM continue in Imakefile - - -/* - * The plain TeX package `js-misc' consists of the following macro files: - * - * cassette -- Labels for audio cassettes - * deutsch -- German texts with plain TeX - * idverb -- Verbatim identifiers a la WEB - * names.sty -- Logos - * schild -- Make a label (for doors, books, etc.) - * sperr -- Letterspace text (but don't steel sheep...) - * xfig -- Incorporate xfig output in plain TeX documents - */ - -#ifdef ITI_Site - DESTDIR = /archives/tex/Install -#endif - -InstallTeXPlain(js-misc,cassette.tex deutsch.tex idverb.tex \ - schild.tex sperr.tex xfig.tex) -InstallTeXGeneric(misc,names.sty) -InstallTeXDoc(plain,js-misc.dvi) - - -MpDoc2TeXTarget(deutsch,tex) -MpDoc2TeXTarget(idverb,tex) - -TeXTarget(ftex,js-misc) - - -/* - * creating a source-distribution of this macro package - */ - -TeXFileTarget(tex,deutsch,doc) -TeXFileTarget(tex,idverb,doc) - -export:: deutsch.dvi idverb.dvi - $(MAKE) all - $(RM) *.log - -/* This will get a module, too. */ -export:: - touch site.imk - $(MAKE) Makefile IMAKE_INCLUDES=-I. - $(RM) -r site.imk Makefile.bak - cp $(HOME)/Notes/Copying.gpl License - pwd=`pwd` ; pwd=`suffix $$pwd /` ; cd .. ; \ @@\ - gtar -czvf $$pwd.tar.gz \ @@\ - --exclude=CVS --exclude=.cvsignore $$pwd ; \ @@\ - cp $$pwd/README $$pwd.README - - -/* ============================================================ - * - * $Log: Imakefile,v $ - * Revision 1.5 1995/05/28 00:30:55 schrod - * On export, exclude CVS files by gtar options, not be removing - * them. Do also export the README file. - * - * Revision 1.4 1995/04/16 23:21:04 schrod - * Moved itinames.sty & TH viscards to plain-iti package. - * - * Revision 1.3 1995/03/16 02:22:12 schrod - * Export also DVI versions of DOC files. - * - * Revision 1.2 1995/03/16 01:17:45 schrod - * Use TeX module. - * Add export target. - * - * Revision 1.1 1995/03/13 23:18:09 schrod - * Started to manage this package with CVS. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General -Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/plain/jsmisc/Makefile b/Master/texmf-dist/source/plain/jsmisc/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index 492717b7700..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/plain/jsmisc/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,288 +0,0 @@ -# Makefile generated by imake - do not edit! -# $XConsortium: imake.c,v 1.91 95/01/12 16:15:47 kaleb Exp $ - -# $ITI: Imake.tmpl,v 1.5 1995/01/24 17:48:12 schrod Exp $ -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- -# Makefile generated from "Imake.tmpl" and -# -# Top level imake template of `Imake module edition'. -# - -default: all - -# ====================================================================== -# MIT & XFree configuration files -# $ITI: MIT-config.imk,v 1.3 1994/12/19 19:16:35 schrod Exp $ - -# ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# site-specific configuration parameters that need to come before -# the platform-specific parameters - edit site.def to change - -# $ITI: site.def,v 1.7 1995/03/27 14:41:35 herr Exp $ -# -# ITI site definitions -# -# starting from original MIT version - -# site: $XConsortium: site.def,v 1.2 91/07/30 20:26:44 rws Exp $ - -# ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# platform-specific configuration parameters - edit x386.cf to change - -# $ITI: x386.cf,v 1.3 1994/06/30 17:03:54 schrod Exp $ -# $XFree86: mit/config/x386.cf,v 2.44 1994/04/16 04:20:56 dawes Exp $ -# platform: $XConsortium: x386.cf,v 1.7 91/08/16 19:30:10 gildea Exp $ - -# operating system: Linux - -# ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# site-specific configuration parameters that go after -# the platform-specific parameters - edit site.def to change - -# $ITI: site.def,v 1.7 1995/03/27 14:41:35 herr Exp $ -# -# ITI site definitions -# -# starting from original MIT version - -# site: $XConsortium: site.def,v 1.2 91/07/30 20:26:44 rws Exp $ - - KMEMGROUP = kmem - -# ====================================================================== -# Imake template with basic definitions -# $ITI: Base.imk,v 1.5 1994/11/28 20:57:37 schrod Exp $ - - LOCALDIR = /usr/local - -# ------------------------------------------------------------ -# Imake template for operations on files -# $ITI: files.imk,v 1.5 1994/12/02 19:46:44 schrod Exp $ - - COPYIF = copyif - CPP = /lib/cpp - LN = ln -s - MAKEDIR = mkdir -p - MV = mv - RM = /bin/rm -f - - - -# ------------------------------------------------------------ -# Imake template for use of imake & makedepend -# $ITI: imake.imk,v 1.9 1995/06/30 16:29:13 schrod Exp $ - - - - IMAKE = imake - - IMAKE_STD_OPTIONS = - IMAKE_STD_INCLUDES = -I$(LOCALDIR)/lib/imake - IMAKE_STD_DEFINES = - - IMAKE_FLAGS = $(IMAKE_OPTIONS) $(IMAKE_EXTRA_OPTIONS) $(IMAKE_STD_OPTIONS) $(IMAKE_INCLUDES) $(IMAKE_EXTRA_INCLUDES) $(IMAKE_STD_INCLUDES) $(IMAKE_DEFINES) $(IMAKE_EXTRA_DEFINES) $(IMAKE_STD_DEFINES) - - - - MAKE = make - SHELL = /bin/sh - - - - TOPDIR = . - CURDIR = . - THISDIR = `basename $(CURDIR)` - - MAKEOVERRIDES = - - - -depend:: - touch .dependdummy - $(DEPEND) $(DEPENDFLAGS) -s "# DO NOT DELETE" .dependdummy - $(RM) .dependdummy - - DEPEND = makedepend - DEPENDFLAGS = - - - - SUBDIRS = - -########################################################################### -# start of Imakefile - -# $Id: Imakefile,v 1.5 1995/05/28 00:30:55 schrod Exp $ - -# ====================================================================== -# Imake template for installation of TeX files -# $ITI: TeX.imk,v 1.2 1995/03/14 12:55:51 schrod Exp $ - -# ====================================================================== -# Imake template for software installation -# $ITI: install.imk,v 1.2 1995/03/14 12:56:05 schrod Exp $ - - DESTDIR = - - INSTALL = install - INSTALL_OWNER = $(USER) - INSTALL_GROUP = `id -gn` - - INSTALL_DATA_RIGHTS = 644 - INSTALL_PROGRAM_RIGHTS = 755 - INSTALL_SCRIPT_RIGHTS = 755 - - TEXMF = /usr/local/lib/texmf - -# ====================================================================== -# Imake template for MAKEPROG, the Literate Documentation system -# $ITI: makeprog.imk,v 1.2 1995/03/14 12:55:29 schrod Exp $ - - MP_DOC2TEX = doc2tex - MP_TEX2DOC = tex2doc - -# ====================================================================== -# Imake template for TeX & friends -# $ITI: TeX.imk,v 1.1 1995/03/14 19:40:12 schrod Exp $ - - TEX_IT = tex-it - -# ------------------------------------------------------------ -# continue in Imakefile - -install:: - $(MAKEDIR) $(DESTDIR)/$(TEXMF)/tex/plain/js-misc - @test "cassette.tex deutsch.tex idverb.tex schild.tex sperr.tex xfig.tex" -o "cassette.tex deutsch.tex idverb.tex schild.tex sperr.tex xfig.tex" = "NullParameter" && \ - for file in cassette.tex deutsch.tex idverb.tex schild.tex sperr.tex xfig.tex '' ; 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\ - $(RM) Makefile.bak; $(MV) Makefile Makefile.bak; \ - else set -x; fi ; \ - $(IMAKE) $(IMAKE_FLAGS) -DImakeTopDir=$(TOPDIR) -DImakeCurrentDir=$(CURDIR); \ - set +x ; \ - $(MAKE) Makefiles - -clean:: - $(RM) $(CLEAN_EXTRA_FILES) *.CKP *.ln *.BAK *.bak *.o core errs ,* *~ *.a .emacs_* tags TAGS make.log MakeOut "#"* - -# ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# default rules for Imakefiles that do not generate them - do not edit - -all:: - -# ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# dependencies generated by makedepend - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/plain/jsmisc/README b/Master/texmf-dist/source/plain/jsmisc/README deleted file mode 100644 index 14e8bf3f5c8..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/plain/jsmisc/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -$Id: README,v 1.2 1995/05/07 16:58:21 schrod Exp $ ------------------------------------------------------------- - - -The plain/js-misc package collects some small miscellaneous plain TeX -macros I wrote and use quite regularly. You'll find a complete list of -the package's macro files at the start of Imakefile. - -In my opinion, of particular importance are - - idverb.tex Typesetting verbatim by |...| - xfig.tex Typeset figures created by xfig (transfig, actually) - -There does not exist a user manual for most macros. A German -description of two minor macro files (cassette.tex & schild.tex) is -available in js-misc.{tex,dvi}. Other DVI files in this distribution -feature explanations of specific macro files, typically with -implementation info as well. The rest has user documentation at the -top of the macro files, as comments. - -For installation instructions, check the file INSTALL. - - -Reference anonymous ftp site: - ftp.th-darmstadt.de [130.83.47.112] - directory pub/tex/plain - file js-misc-.tar.gz - where is the current version number - (a gzipped tar file) - -CTAN directory: - macros/plain/contrib/js-misc/ - version info is in file History - - -Enjoy, - Joachim - --- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= -Joachim Schrod Email: schrod@iti.informatik.th-darmstadt.de -Computer Science Department -Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany - - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/plain/jsmisc/TODO b/Master/texmf-dist/source/plain/jsmisc/TODO deleted file mode 100644 index dc42a352abf..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/plain/jsmisc/TODO +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ - ------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/plain/jsmisc/names.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/source/plain/jsmisc/names.sty deleted file mode 100644 index 57452c17b52..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/plain/jsmisc/names.sty +++ /dev/null @@ -1,95 +0,0 @@ -% $Id: names.sty,v 1.2 1995/03/13 23:18:13 schrod Exp $ -%------------------------------------------------------------ - -% -% Verfuegbarkeit von haeufigen Abkuerzungen/Logos in -% LaTeX und Formate bei Grund-Schriftgroesse 10pt. -% -% alle Logos nur in Roman -% TeX related Logos: -% \TeX -% \INITeX -% \Plain Plain TeX -% \LaTeX -% \BibTeX -% \SliTeX -% \MakeIndex (kursiv) -% \AmSTeX AmS-TeX -% \LAMSTeX LAmS-TeX -% \MF METAFONT -% \INIMF -% \WEB -% \CWEB -% \TIE -% \stTeX -% \stMF -% Dateitypen (alle in teletype): -% \LOG -% \DVI -% \FMT -% \TFM -% \GF -% \PK -% \PXL -% andere Logos: -% \C++ - - -\font\tenlogo=logo10 -\let\logo=\tenlogo -\ifx \mc\undefined \let\mc=\small \fi % fuer LaTeX, `medium caps' - - -% FIXME: should the space factor be set to 1000 afterwards? -% is it a global value? otherwise it would be a faulty design within TeX... -\def\TeX{{\rm T\kern-.1667em\lower.5ex\hbox{E}\kern-.125emX}} -\def\INITeX{{\rm INI\TeX}} - -\def\Plain{{\rm Plain~\TeX}} - -% LaTeX-Definition mit Original-TeX-Logo! -% Entspricht nicht der Definition von L. Lamport, ist aber konsistenter -\def\LaTeX{{\rm L\kern-.36em\raise.3ex\hbox{\sc a}\kern-.15em\TeX}} -\def\BibTeX{{\rm B\kern-.05em{\sc i\kern-.025em b}\kern-.08em\TeX}} -\def\SliTeX{{\rm S\kern-.06em{\sc l\kern-.035em i}\kern-.06em\TeX}} -\def\MakeIndex{{\it MakeIndex\/}} - -\def\AmSTeX{% - $\cal A\kern-.1667em\lower.5ex\hbox{$\cal M$}\kern-.125em S$% - -\TeX - } -\def\LAMSTeX{% - L\raise.42ex\hbox{$\scriptstyle\kern-.3em\cal A$}\kern-.2em - \lower.376ex\hbox{$\cal M$}\kern-.125em $\cal S$% - -\TeX - } - - -\def\MF{{\logo META}\-{\logo FONT\/}} -\def\INIMF{{\mc INI}{\logo MF}} - - -\def\WEB{{\tt WEB\/}} -\def\CWEB{{\mc CWEB}} -\def\TIE{{\tt TIE\/}} - - -\def\stTeX{{\sc st\rm\kern-0.13em\TeX}} % unser stTeX (TeXsys) -\def\stMF{{\sc st}{\logo MF}} % unser stMF - - -\def\LOG{{\tt LOG\/}} -\def\DVI{{\tt DVI\/}} -\def\FMT{{\tt FMT\/}} -\def\TFM{{\tt TFM\/}} - -\def\GF{{\tt GF\/}} -\def\PK{{\tt PK\/}} -\def\PXL{{\tt PXL\/}} - - - -\def\C++{C\raise .4ex\hbox{$\scriptstyle +\!+$}} - - -\endinput diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/plain/jsmisc/xfig/text-2.1-doc.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/plain/jsmisc/xfig/text-2.1-doc.tex deleted file mode 100644 index ed37a84508c..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/plain/jsmisc/xfig/text-2.1-doc.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -% $Id: text-2.1-doc.tex,v 1.1 1995/05/07 16:52:36 schrod Exp $ -%------------------------------------------------------------ - -% -% Test for xfig text typesetting of transfig 2.1 output -% - - -\input ../xfig.tex - -$$ -\hbox{\input text-2.1.latex } -$$ - - - -\bye - - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% - -Local Variables: -mode: plain-TeX -TeX-parse-self: nil -TeX-auto-save: nil -TeX-master: t -End: diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/plain/jsmisc/xfig/text-2.1.fig b/Master/texmf-dist/source/plain/jsmisc/xfig/text-2.1.fig deleted file mode 100644 index 21c740e0675..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/plain/jsmisc/xfig/text-2.1.fig +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -#FIG 2.1 -80 2 -4 0 0 10 0 -1 0 0.00000 2 13 58 26 29 Hello, World diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/plain/jsmisc/xfig/text-2.1.latex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/plain/jsmisc/xfig/text-2.1.latex deleted file mode 100644 index 9eccd773f82..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/plain/jsmisc/xfig/text-2.1.latex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -\setlength{\unitlength}{0.012500in}% -% -\begingroup\makeatletter\ifx\SetFigFont\undefined -% extract first six characters in \fmtname -\def\x#1#2#3#4#5#6#7\relax{\def\x{#1#2#3#4#5#6}}% -\expandafter\x\fmtname xxxxxx\relax \def\y{splain}% -\ifx\x\y % LaTeX or SliTeX? -\gdef\SetFigFont#1#2#3{% - \ifnum #1<17\tiny\else \ifnum #1<20\small\else - \ifnum #1<24\normalsize\else \ifnum #1<29\large\else - \ifnum #1<34\Large\else \ifnum #1<41\LARGE\else - \huge\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi - \csname #3\endcsname}% -\else -\gdef\SetFigFont#1#2#3{\begingroup - \count@#1\relax \ifnum 25<\count@\count@25\fi - \def\x{\endgroup\@setsize\SetFigFont{#2pt}}% - \expandafter\x - \csname \romannumeral\the\count@ pt\expandafter\endcsname - \csname @\romannumeral\the\count@ pt\endcsname - \csname #3\endcsname}% -\fi -\fi\endgroup -\begin{picture}(0,13)(27,810) -\put( 27,810){\makebox(0,0)[lb]{\smash{\SetFigFont{10}{12.0}{rm}Hello, World}}} -\end{picture} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/plain/jsmisc/xfig/text-3.1-doc.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/plain/jsmisc/xfig/text-3.1-doc.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 2bde7ee926c..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/plain/jsmisc/xfig/text-3.1-doc.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -% $Id: text-3.1-doc.tex,v 1.1 1995/05/07 16:52:38 schrod Exp $ -%------------------------------------------------------------ - -% -% Test for xfig text typesetting of transfig 3.1 output -% - - -\input ../xfig.tex - -$$ -\hbox{\input text-3.1.latex } -$$ - - - -\bye - - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% - -Local Variables: -mode: plain-TeX -TeX-parse-self: nil -TeX-auto-save: nil -TeX-master: t -End: diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/plain/jsmisc/xfig/text-3.1.latex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/plain/jsmisc/xfig/text-3.1.latex deleted file mode 100644 index c35c42a91a7..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/plain/jsmisc/xfig/text-3.1.latex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -\setlength{\unitlength}{0.01250000in}% -% -\begingroup\makeatletter\ifx\SetFigFont\undefined% -\gdef\SetFigFont#1#2#3#4#5{% - \reset@font\fontsize{#1}{#2pt}% - \fontfamily{#3}\fontseries{#4}\fontshape{#5}% - \selectfont}% -\fi\endgroup% -\begin{picture}(0,13)(27,808) -\put( 27,810){\makebox(0,0)[lb]{\smash{\SetFigFont{10}{12.0}{\familydefault}{\mddefault}{\updefault}Hello, World}}} -\end{picture} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/plain/jsmisc/cassette.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/plain/jsmisc/cassette.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 828260153bf..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/plain/jsmisc/cassette.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,166 +0,0 @@ -% $Id: cassette.tex,v 1.2 1995/03/16 01:17:54 schrod Exp $ -%-------------------------------------------------------- -% Written by Joachim Schrod . -% Put into public domain. - - -\catcode`\@=11 - -\font\norm=cmss8 -\font\intfont=cmssi8 -\font\titfont@page=cmcsc10 scaled 800 -\font\titfont=cmss10 -\font\titintfont=cmssi10 -\font\cassfont=cmcsc10 - -\newdimen\colwidth \colwidth=50 true mm -\newdimen\backheight \backheight=10 true mm -\newdimen\titheight \titheight=14 true mm -\newdimen\pagheight \pagheight=66 true mm - -\def\@seite#1{% - \global\setbox\@page=\vbox{\hsize=\colwidth - \everypar={\global\hangindent=1em }% - \vskip \tw@\p@ - #1\endgraf - \vfil - }% - } - -\def\cnt#1:{[#1]} -\def\von#1:{{\intfont #1\/}:\penalty -100 } % <== Space! -\def\nl{\hfill\break} - -\def\@titel#1{% - \global\setbox\@title=\vbox{\hsize=\colwidth - \let\intfont=\titintfont % Font fuer Interpret - \vfill - \unvbox\@title - \titfont #1\endgraf - \vfill - }% - {\titfont@page - \def\von##1:{\uppercase{##1}:\penalty -100 }% % <== Space! - #1% - }} - - -\newbox\@seitea -\newbox\@seiteb -\newbox\@titela -\newbox\@titelb -\def\seitea{\let\@page=\@seitea \let\titel=\titela \obeylines \@seite} -\def\seiteb{\let\@page=\@seiteb \let\titel=\titelb \obeylines \@seite} -\def\titela{\let\@title=\@titela \@titel} -\def\titelb{\let\@title=\@titelb \@titel} - -\def\titelcass#1{% - \global\setbox\@titela=\vbox{\hsize=\colwidth - \vfill - \unvbox\@titela - \titfont #1\endgraf - \vfill - }% - } - - - - -\def\begincassette#1{% - \def\cassname{#1}% - \setbox\@seitea\vbox{\hrule width\colwidth height\z@ depth\z@ \vfil}% - \setbox\@seiteb\vbox{\hrule width\colwidth height\z@ depth\z@ \vfil}% - \setbox\@titela\vbox{\hrule width\colwidth height\z@ depth\z@ \vfil}% - \setbox\@titelb\vbox{\hrule width\colwidth height\z@ depth\z@ \vfil}% - \splittopskip\baselineskip - } - -\newif\if@text@left@ -\def\endcassette{% - \hbox{% - \vrule - \vbox{% - \hrule - \vbox to \backheight{\hsize2\colwidth \advance\hsize by 4.4\p@ - \vfill - \centerline{\cassfont \cassname}% - \vfill - }% - \hrule - \col{\titheight}{@titel}% - \hrule - \loop - \global\@text@left@false - \one@page - \if@text@left@ \repeat - }% - \vrule - }% - } -\def\one@page{% - \col{\pagheight}{@seite}% - \hrule - }% -\def\col#1#2{% - \hbox{% - \hskip \p@ - \split@col{#2a}{#1}% - \hskip \p@ - \vrule - \hskip \p@ - \split@col{#2b}{#1}% - \hskip \p@ - }% - } -\def\split@col#1#2{% - \expandafter \ifvoid \csname #1\endcsname - \vbox to #2{\hrule width\colwidth height\z@ depth\z@ \vfil}% - \else - \vbox to #2{\hsize\colwidth - \setbox\z@ \vsplit \csname #1\endcsname to #2\relax - \unvbox\z@ - \vskip 2pt plus 1fil minus 2pt - }% - \expandafter \ifvoid \csname #1\endcsname - \else \global\@text@left@true - \fi - \fi - } - - -\norm \baselineskip=9pt \lineskip=0pt \lineskiplimit=0pt -\parindent=\z@ \parskip=\tw@\p@ minus \tw@\p@ -\rightskip=\z@ plus 0.7\colwidth \linepenalty=100 -\r@ggedbottomtrue -\frenchspacing -\nopagenumbers - - -\endinput - - - -% ============================================================ -% -% $Log: cassette.tex,v $ -% Revision 1.2 1995/03/16 01:17:54 schrod -% Support for magnified typesetting. -% Might be more changes as well, they looked sensible. -% -% Revision 1.1 1995/03/13 23:18:10 schrod -% Started to manage this package with CVS. Made minor code cleanup. -% - -% -% Pre-CVS Log: -% -% 87-09-20 js Initial revision - - - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -Local Variables: -mode: plain-TeX -TeX-master: t -TeX-brace-indent-level: 4 -End: diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/plain/jsmisc/idverb.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/plain/jsmisc/idverb.tex deleted file mode 100644 index f40dbf860cb..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/plain/jsmisc/idverb.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,215 +0,0 @@ -% $Id: idverb.doc,v 1.1 1995/03/13 23:18:11 schrod Exp $ -%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -% Written by Joachim Schrod . -% Copyright conditions see below. - -% -% idverb.doc --- typeset identifiers verbatim -% -% [plain TeX in MAKEPROG] -% (history at end) - - -%%%% -%%%% -%%%% These TeX macros were documented with the documentation system -%%%% MAKEPROG and automatically converted to the current form. -%%%% If you have MAKEPROG available you may transform it back to -%%%% the original input: Remove every occurence of three percents -%%%% and one optional blank from the beginning of a line and remove -%%%% every line which starts with four percents. The following lex -%%%% program will do this: -%%%% -%%%% %% -%%%% -%%%% ^%%%\ ? ; -%%%% ^%%%%.*\n ; -%%%% -%%%% If you just want to print the documentation you may fetch -%%%% the archive print-makeprog.tar.Z from ftp.th-darmstadt.de (directory -%%%% pub/tex/latex). It contains *all* used styles -- but beware, they -%%%% may not be in a documented form... -%%%% -%%%% -%%% \input progdoc - -%%% \input names.sty -%%% \def\v{{\tt \vbar\/}} - - - -%%% \title{Identifiers Verbatim \`a la {\ttitlefont WEB}} - - - -%%% \chap Introduction. - -%%% This macro files allows to write identifiers in a \WEB{} like style, -%%% i.e.\ as {\tt \origvert identifier\origvert\/}. The identifiers are -%%% typeset verbatim in the monospace type face. The macros -%%% |\makevertother| and |\makevertactive| are available to activate and -%%% deactivate the special behaviour of the vertical bar. - - -%%% \sect This macro file uses the namespace |idv|. - -%%% \beginprog -\ifx \IdvLoaded\undefined - \def\IdvLoaded{$Revision: 1.1 $} -\else \endinput \fi % <-- one line! -%%% \endprog - - -%%% \sect These macros are supported. Send bug reports, comments and -%%% repairs. - -%%% The reference version may be retrieved via anonymous ftp from -%%% |ftp.th-darmstadt.de| [130.83.47.112], directory |pub/tex/plain|. It's -%%% placed there as a gzipped tar file. (The information on the -%%% IP~number is dated March 13, 1995. It might have changed, also this is very -%%% unlikely. Use your friendly nameserver.) - - -%%% \sect This is freely distributable software; you can redistribute it -%%% and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as -%%% published by the Free Software Foundation; either version~2 of the -%%% License, or (at your option) any later version. - -%%% This software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but -%%% {\bf without any warranty\/}; without even the implied warranty of -%%% {\bf merchantability\/} or {\bf fitness for a particular purpose}. See -%%% the GNU General Public License for more details. - -%%% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License in -%%% the file |License| along with this package; if not, write to the Free -%%% Software Foundation, Inc., 675~Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA~02139,~USA. - - -%%% \sect But before we start we declare some shorthands for category -%%% codes. By declaring the at sign~(`|@|') as well as the -%%% underscore~`(|_|)' as letters we can use them in our macros. (I agree -%%% with D.~Knuth that |\identifier_several_words_long| is more readable -%%% than |\IdentifierSeveralWordsLong| and in every case better than -%%% |\p@@@s|.) With the at sign we can use the ``private'' Plain macros -%%% and with the underscore we can make our own macros more readable. But -%%% as we have to restore these category codes at the end of this macro -%%% file we store their former values in control sequences. This method is -%%% better than to use a group because not all macros have to be defined -%%% global this way. - -%%% Only the first macro file read in defines the |Cat| cseqs. - -%%% \beginprog -\ifx \CatEscape\undefined - \chardef\CatEscape=0 - \chardef\CatOpen=1 - \chardef\CatClose=2 - \chardef\CatIgnore=9 - \chardef\CatLetter=11 - \chardef\CatOther=12 - \chardef\CatActive=13 % \active of plain.tex - \chardef\CatInvalid=15 - - \chardef\CatAtCode=\catcode`\@ - \chardef\CatUsCode=\catcode`\_ -\fi - -\catcode`\@=\CatLetter % top level macro file -\catcode`\_=\CatLetter -%%% \endprog - - -%%% \sect Let's identify this macro file against the user and in the Log file. - -%%% \beginprog -\begingroup - \catcode`\$=\CatIgnore - \catcode`\:=\CatIgnore - \message{Verbatim identifiers, $Revision: 1.1 $} -\endgroup -%%% \endprog - - -%%% \sect The usual verbatim macros use |\dospecials| to change the -%%% catcode of all special characters. We have to add `\v' to this list. -%%% The old meaning is stored in |\idv_OrigDospecials|. - -%%% \beginprog -\let\idv_OrigDospecials=\dospecials -\begingroup - \def\do#1{\noexpand\do\noexpand#1} - \xdef\dospecials{\idv_OrigDospecials\do\|} -\endgroup -\let\idv_dospecials=\dospecials - -\def\makevertactive{\catcode`\|\CatActive \let\dospecials\idv_dospecials} -\def\makevertother{\catcode`\|\CatOther \let\dospecials\idv_OrigDospecials} - -\makevertactive -%%% \endprog - - -%%% \sect Now we can define `\v'. This definition is a little bit tricky, -%%% as it redefines itself to |\egroup| to close the hbox. But if the hbox -%%% is ended, `\v' is restored to its original meaning. |\origvert| is -%%% given the original meaning of `\v'. |\vbar| is the character from the -%%% current font that has the ASCII code of a vertical bar, sometimes this -%%% {\it is\/} a vertical bar. - -%%% \beginprog -\let\origvert=| -\chardef\vbar=`\| - -\def\idv_setup_verbatim{% - \def\do##1{\catcode`##1\CatOther}\idv_OrigDospecials - \parskip\z@skip \parindent\z@ - \obeylines \obeyspaces \frenchspacing - \tt - } - -\def|{% - \leavevmode - \hbox\bgroup - \let\par\space \idv_setup_verbatim - \let|\egroup - } -%%% \endprog - - -%%% \sect We are finished; -%%% restore the catcodes and prevent from following garbage. - -%%% \beginprog -\catcode`\@=\CatAtCode -\catcode`\_=\CatUsCode - -\endinput -%%% \endprog - - -%%% %% \sect {\it Acknowledgements:}\quad I would like to thank XXX - - -%%% \bye - -%%% -%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -%%% % -%%% % $Log: idverb.doc,v $ -%%% % Revision 1.1 1995/03/13 23:18:11 schrod -%%% % Started to manage this package with CVS. Made minor code cleanup. -%%% % - -%%% % -%%% % Pre-CVS Log: -%%% % -%%% % 27 Jul 89 js Initial revision. - - -%%% -%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -%%% Local Variables: -%%% mode: plain-TeX -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% TeX-brace-indent-level: 4 -%%% End: diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/plain/jsmisc/js-misc.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/plain/jsmisc/js-misc.tex deleted file mode 100644 index c39e7c257f5..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/plain/jsmisc/js-misc.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,244 +0,0 @@ -% $Id: js-misc.tex,v 1.1 1995/03/13 23:18:12 schrod Exp $ -%-------------------------------------------------- -% Written by Joachim Schrod . - -% This is a german description for cassette.tex & schild.tex. - - -% Manual fuer ``Kleine TeX-Makros, aufbauend auf PLAIN'': -% Tonbandkassetten-Schilder -% Buecherruecken-Schilder -% -% [Formate] - - -\berichtformat - -\input idverb -\def\.{$\bullet$} - - - - -\titel{}{Kleine \TeX{}-Makros}{, aufbauend auf {\tt PLAIN}} -\autor{Joachim Schrod} -\datum{Rödermark, den 08.02.88} - - - - - -\kapitel{Beschriftung von Tonband-Kassetten}{} - -Die Beschriftung von Tonband-Kassetten wird durch -|\input cassette| geladen. -Durch diese Makros werden Schilder erzeugt, die -in eine Kassettenhülle gelegt werden können. -%Jedes Schild wird auf eine einzelne Seite gedruckt. -Das Layout eines Schildes ist in Abb.~1.1 zu sehen. -Das Schild wird an den äußeren Rändern ausgeschnitten -und entlang der horizontalen Linien gefaltet. - -\abbvoll{ -{\input cassette -\let\eject=\relax -\begincassette{Kassettenname} -\titelcass{Frontseite mit Titeln} -\seitea{Musikstücke der Seite A} -\seiteb{Musikstücke der Seite B} -\endcassette -}}{Layout eines Kassettenschildes} - -\noindent Folgende Befehle erzeugen das gewünschte Layout: - -\beginitemize - -\item{\.} |\begincassette|\quad (1 Parameter)\nl -Mit diesem Befehl beginnt die Beschreibung eines Kassettenschilds. -Der Parameter ist der Name der Kassette, der in |\cassfont| -(Kapitälchen, 10pt) gesetzt wird. - -\item{\.} |\titelcass|\quad (1 Parameter)\nl -Dieser Befehl gibt den Titel der Kassette an, der auf die -Frontseite gesetzt wird. -Der Titel wird in |\titfont| (Serifenlose, 10pt) gesetzt. -Dieser Befehl ist optional, da Titel auch durch |\titel| (s.u.)\ -angegeben werden können. - -\item{\.} |\seitea|\quad (1 Parameter)\nl -Durch den Parameter von |\seitea| wird die Seite~A der -Kassette beschrieben. -Diese Beschreibung umfaßt einen optionalen Titel und eine -Folge von Musikstücken. -Sie ist zeilenorientiert, d.h.\ jeweils ein Musikstück -(mit eventuellem Interpret) steht auf einer Eingabezeile. -Wenn der Text zu lang wird, kann durch die Angabe von |%| -am Zeilenende die Folgezeile mitbenutzt werden. -Innerhalb eines Musikstücks kann durch |\nl| gezielt -umgebrochen werden, wenn man mit dem von \TeX{} gewähltem -Umbruch nicht zufrieden ist. -Die Musikstücke werden in |\norm| (Serifenlose, 8pt) gesetzt. -Dieser Befehl ist optional. -\itempar -Folgende Hilfsbefehle stehen zur Beschreibung zur Verfügung: - -{\nextitemlevel\itemskip=0pt -\item{--} |\cnt|\quad (1 Parameter, beendet durch |:|)\nl -Mit |\cnt| kann die Zählerstellung des Beginns eines -Musikstücks angegeben werden. -Die angegebene Zahl wird in eckige Klammern gesetzt. - -\item{--} |\von|\quad (1 Parameter, beendet durch |:|)\nl -Durch |\von| kann ein Interpret dem Musikstück vorgestellt werden. -Ein Beispiel für eine vollständige Angabe eines Musikstücks -kann also -$$ - \hbox{|\von Led Zeppelin: Stairway to heaven|} -$$ -sein. -Der Interpret wird in |\intfont| (Serifenlose Kursiv, 8pt) gesetzt. - -\item{--} |\titel|\quad (1 Parameter)\nl -Mit diesem Befehl kann in die Seite eine Angabe eines Titels -(z.B.~einer Schallplatte) übernommen werden. -Dieser Titel wird gleichzeitig auf die Frontseite gesetzt. -Innerhalb des Titels kann |\von| zur Angabe eines Interpreten -benutzt werden. -Dieser Befehl kann mehrmals vorkommen. -Der Titel wird auf der Seite in |\titfont@page| (Kapitälchen, 8pt) -gesetzt, wobei der Interpret in Versalien gesetzt wird. -Auf der Frontseite wird der Titel in |\titfont| (Serifenlose, 10pt) -gesetzt, wobei der Interpret in |\titintfont| (Serifenlose Kursiv, 10pt) -gesetzt wird. -\par} - -\item{\.} |\seiteb|\quad (1 Parameter)\nl -Dieser Befehl beschreibt die Seite~B der Kassette. -Die Beschreibungsmöglichkeiten sind mit denen von |\seitea| -identisch. - -\item{\.} |\endcassette|\nl -Durch diesen Befehl wird die Beschreibung des Kassettenschildes -beendet und das Kassettenschild gesetzt. -Gleichzeitig wird eine neue Seite begonnen. - -\enditemize - - - - - -\kapitel{Beschriftung von Bücherrücken}{} - -Die Beschriftung von Bücherrücken wird durch -|\input schild| geladen. -Durch diese Makrodatei ist es möglich Schilder für -Bücherrücken zu erzeugen, die anschließend auf die Bücher -geklebt werden können. -Das Layout eines Schildes ist in der Abb.~2.1 gezeigt, -es wird an den äußeren Rändern ausgeschnitten. - -\def\schild{% - \vbox{% - \hrule - \hbox{% - \vrule - \vbox to 10mm{% - \vfill - \hbox{\kern 25mm \svtnrm Name des Buches\kern 25mm}% - \vfill - }% - \vrule - }% - \hrule - }% - } - -\def\vertlen{% - \llap{% - \vbox to 10mm{% - \vfill - \hbox{{\tt \#1\/} mm }% - \vfill - } - }% - } -\def\vertmass{% - \vbox{% - \hrule width 4mm - \hbox{% - \vertlen - \kern 2mm - \vrule height 10mm - }% - \hrule width 4mm - }% - } - -\def\horizmass{% - \hbox{% - \vrule height 2mm depth 2mm - \vtop{% - \hrule width 25mm - \kern 2mm - \hbox to 25mm{\ctr{\tt \char`\\rand}}% - }% - \vrule height 2mm depth 2mm - }% - } - -\abbvoll{ - \offinterlineskip - \hbox{% - \llap{% - \vertmass - \hskip 2mm - }% - \schild - }% - \vskip 2mm - \hbox{% - \horizmass - \phantom{\svtnrm Name des Buches}% - \horizmass - }% -}{Layout eines Buchrückenschildes} - -\noindent Um das Buchrückenschild zu erzeugen, existieren -folgende Makros und Parameter: - -\beginitemize - -\item{\.} |\schild|\quad (2 Parameter)\nl -Durch dieses Makro wird ein Schild erzeugt. -Der erste Parameter ist die Höhe des Schildes, der zweite -der Text, der auf das Buchrückenschild soll. - -\item{\.} |\rand|\nl -|\rand| ist eine Dimensionsangabe, die beschreibt, wieviel -Platz zwischen dem Buchnamen und dem Rand des Schildes -horizontal verbleibt. - -\item{\.} |\namfont|\nl -In |\namfont| wird der Buchname gesetzt. - -\enditemize - - - - - -\bye - - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -% -% $Log: js-misc.tex,v $ -% Revision 1.1 1995/03/13 23:18:12 schrod -% Started to manage this package with CVS. Made minor code cleanup. -% - -% -% Pre-CVS Log: -% -% 88-02-08 js Initial revision diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/plain/jsmisc/schild.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/plain/jsmisc/schild.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 9bc3ef237b3..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/plain/jsmisc/schild.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,84 +0,0 @@ -% $Id: schild.tex,v 1.1 1995/03/13 23:18:13 schrod Exp $ -%-------------------------------------------------------- - - -% Rueckenschild fuer ein gelumbacktes Buch: -% -% \buchschild#1#2 #1 == Breite in mm #2 == Name des Buches -% -% -% Tuerschilder ITI: -% -% \tuerschild#1 #1 == Text (ueblicherweise in Grossbuchstaben) -% falls zu lang, Font auf magstep3 reduzieren - - -\newdimen\rand -\rand=25mm - -\let\buchfont=\svtnrm -\font\tuerfont=cmssdc10 scaled \magstep4 % magstep3, falls zu lang -\let\tuerschildfont=\tuerfont - - - -\def\buchschild#1#2{% - \vbox{% - \offinterlineskip - \hrule - \hbox{% - \vrule - \vbox to #1mm{% - \vfill - \hbox{\kern\rand \buchfont #2\kern\rand}% - \vfill - }% - \vrule - }% - \hrule - }% - \vskip 2cm - } - -\def\tuerschild#1{% - \vbox{% - \offinterlineskip - \hrule - \hbox{% - \vrule - \vbox to 10mm{% - \rand=15mm - \vfill - \hbox to 155mm{\kern\rand \tuerschildfont #1\hfill}% - \vfill - }% - \vrule - }% - \hrule - }% - \vskip 2cm - } - - - -\raggedbottom -\nopagenumbers - - -\endinput - - - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -% -% $Log: schild.tex,v $ -% Revision 1.1 1995/03/13 23:18:13 schrod -% Started to manage this package with CVS. Made minor code cleanup. -% - -% -% Pre-CVS Log: -% -% 92-04-15 cd renamed \schild to \buchschild -% introduced \tuerschild -% 88-02-08 js first release diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/plain/jsmisc/sperr.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/plain/jsmisc/sperr.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 4e6b0902301..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/plain/jsmisc/sperr.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,116 +0,0 @@ -% $Id: sperr.tex,v 1.2 1995/04/16 23:27:04 schrod Exp $ -%--------------------------------------------------------- -% Written by Joachim Schrod . -% This file is distributed without any copyright restriction. - - -% -% Makro-Datei zum Sperren von Zeichenfolgen. -% -% Bitte sperrt damit keine Gemeinen. -% -% Joachim Schrod -% - -% -% Benutzung: \sperr{TEXT}{KERNING} -% Wenn in TEXT mehrere Token als eines behandelt werden sollen -% (z.B. Umlaute), m\"ussen diese Tokens geklammert werden. -% - - -\ifx \CatEscape\undefined - \chardef\CatEscape=0 - \chardef\CatOpen=1 - \chardef\CatClose=2 - \chardef\CatIgnore=9 - \chardef\CatLetter=11 - \chardef\CatOther=12 - \chardef\CatActive=13 % \active of plain.tex - \chardef\CatInvalid=15 - - \chardef\CatAtCode=\catcode`\@ - \chardef\CatUsCode=\catcode`\_ -\fi - -\catcode`\@=\CatLetter % top level macro file -\catcode`\_=\CatLetter - -\begingroup - \catcode`\$=\CatIgnore - \catcode`\:=\CatIgnore - \message{Text sperren, $Revision: 1.2 $} -\endgroup - - -\let\end_list=\relax -\edef\empty_list{\end_list} - -\def\split#1#2\end_list{% - \edef\sec_char{#1}% - \toks@={#2\end_list}% - } - -\def\do_split{% - \expandafter \split \the\toks@ \end_list - } - -\def\next_char{% - \edef\first_char{\sec_char}% - \do_split - } - - - -\newdimen\sperr_width - -\def\sperr#1#2{% % Text, Sperrbreite - \toks@={#1\end_list}% - \sperr_width=#2\relax - \do_split - \next_char % initialize pipeline - \ifx \sec_char\empty_list #1% % nur 1 Zeichen - \else \do_sperr - \fi - } - - -\newif \if@loop - -\def\do_sperr{% - \loop - \set_char % Zeichen und nachfolgendes Kerning setzen - \next_char - \ifx \sec_char\empty_list - \first_char - \@loopfalse - \else \@looptrue - \fi - \if@loop - \repeat - } - - - - -\newbox\kern_box -\newdimen\kern_width - -\def\set_char{% - \setbox\kern_box=\hbox{\first_char\sec_char}% - \kern_width=\wd\kern_box - \setbox\kern_box=\hbox{\hbox{\first_char}\hbox{\sec_char}}% - \advance \kern_width by -\wd\kern_box - \advance \kern_width by \sperr_width - \first_char \kern\kern_width - } - - - - -\catcode`\@=\CatAtCode -\catcode`\_=\CatUsCode - - - -\endinput diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/plain/jsmisc/xfig.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/plain/jsmisc/xfig.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 95a86cff5e9..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/plain/jsmisc/xfig.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,626 +0,0 @@ -% $Id: xfig.tex,v 1.4 1995/05/07 16:52:05 schrod Exp $ -%------------------------------------------------------------ -% Hacked together by Joachim Schrod -% Put into public domain. - -% -% Support for xfig pictures in plain TeX -% orginally written for transfig 2.1.7 -% support last checked for transfig 3.1.3 -% - - -% USAGE: -% -% To include xfig figures in plain TeX documents, just input these -% macros and then input the (La)TeX file you got by exporting your -% figure as `LaTeX picture' or by calling fig2dev with option `-L -% latex'. No other ``language'' is supported by these macros; in -% particular, `Combined PS/LaTeX' is not supported. - -% You can select the used types for text by redefining some macros: -% \FigFontType (with equal `rm', `bf', `it', `sf', or -% `tt') must expand to the external font name that's used for the -% respective xfig font selection. -% \FigFontDefault specifies the font that's used for the `Default' -% font selection. That macro is only accessed if you use the new xfig, -% or if you repaired the no-NFSS code of fig2dev (in texfonts.h, see -% comments at \xfig@bindSetFigFont implementation below). -% -% At the start of each figure \pictureHook is evaluated, you might -% want to bind that to some code that does document-specific setup. -% Each figure is set in a group, so you can rebind other control -% sequences in that hook. - - -% ------------------------------------------------------------ - -% IMPLEMENTATION NOTES: -% -% The macros might not work in all circumstances, it's updated and improved -% by need... -% -% In particular: -% -- The font selection in \SetFigFont could be improved. -% -- The environment code (\begin/\end) is very rough and should -% check for erroneous input. - - -% Code structure: -% -% After general setup, code from DEK that implements most parts of -% LaTeX's picture environment is used. Then we add definitions for the -% missing and xfig-specific tags. -% -% In Emacs, each section starts on a new page. - - -% ============================================================ - -% standard setup: - -\ifx \CatEscape\undefined - \chardef\CatEscape=0 - \chardef\CatOpen=1 - \chardef\CatClose=2 - \chardef\CatIgnore=9 - \chardef\CatLetter=11 - \chardef\CatOther=12 - \chardef\CatActive=13 % \active of plain.tex - \chardef\CatInvalid=15 - - \chardef\CatAtCode=\catcode`\@ - \chardef\CatUsCode=\catcode`\_ -\fi - -\catcode`\@=\CatLetter % top level macro file - -\begingroup - \catcode`\$=\CatIgnore - \catcode`\:=\CatIgnore - \message{xfig pictures, $Revision: 1.4 $} -\endgroup - - -% This macro file allocates registers and might be read in multiple -% times, in groups. (Actually, this occured for the first time when we -% wanted to use xfig pictures in Texinfo documents. There they are -% typeset in a `tex' environment, and xfig is read in anew for each -% figure.) As all register allocations are globally, we define some -% macros that help us to define them only once. - -\def\xfig@newskip#1{% - \ifx #1\undefined \csname newskip\endcsname #1\fi - } -\def\xfig@newdimen#1{% - \ifx #1\undefined \csname newdimen\endcsname #1\fi - } -\def\xfig@newcount#1{% - \ifx #1\undefined \csname newcount\endcsname #1\fi - } -\def\xfig@newbox#1{% - \ifx #1\undefined \csname newbox\endcsname #1\fi - } - - -% ============================================================ - -%% First comes an implementation of the picture environment's features, -%% by the Grand Wizard of TeX Arcana himself. This is from picture.tex, -%% I deleted the \cpic macro and the squines. \makebox did not support -%% position specifiers, I substituted the definition by the one from -%% LaTeX2e. In addition, all register allocations are made with the -%% macros defined above. - -% -------------------------------------------------- - -% Pictures (a subset of \LaTeX's conventions, plus squines) - -%% [start of change to DEK's code] -%% -%% At's catcode is changed above already. -%% Allocation info for registers should go to log file. - -% \chardef\CatcodeAt=\catcode`\@ -% \catcode`\@=11 % enable private control sequences -% \def\wlog#1{} % don't put allocation info into the log - -%% [end of change] - -\xfig@newskip\hsssglue \hsssglue=0pt plus 1fill minus 1fill -\def\hsss{\hskip\hsssglue} - -\xfig@newdimen\unitlength \xfig@newdimen\linethickness -\xfig@newdimen\@picheight \xfig@newdimen\@xdim \xfig@newdimen\@ydim \xfig@newdimen\@len -\xfig@newdimen\@save -\xfig@newcount\@multicount \xfig@newcount\@xarg \xfig@newcount\@yarg -\xfig@newbox\@picbox \xfig@newbox\@mpbox - -\font\tenln=line10 \font\tenlnw=linew10 -\font\tencirc=lcircle10 \font\tencircw=lcirclew10 - -\xfig@newdimen\@halfwidth - -\def\thinlines{\let\linefont=\tenln \let\circlefont=\tencirc - \linethickness=\fontdimen8\linefont \@halfwidth .5\linethickness} -\def\thicklines{\let\linefont=\tenlnw \let\circlefont=\tencircw - \linethickness=\fontdimen8\linefont \@halfwidth .5\linethickness} -\thinlines - -\def\beginpicture(#1,#2)(#3,#4){\@picheight=#2\unitlength - \setbox\@picbox=\hbox to#1\unitlength\bgroup \let\line=\@line - \kern-#3\unitlength \lower#4\unitlength\hbox\bgroup\ignorespaces} -\def\endpicture{\egroup\hss\egroup - \ht\@picbox=\@picheight \dp\@picbox=\z@ - \leavevmode\box\@picbox} - -\def\put(#1,#2)#3{\raise#2\unitlength\rlap{\kern#1\unitlength #3}\ignorespaces} - -\def\multiput(#1,#2)(#3,#4)#5#6{\@multicount=#5\relax - \@xdim=#1\unitlength \@ydim=#2\unitlength \setbox\@mpbox=\hbox{#6}% - \loop\ifnum\@multicount>0 - \raise\@ydim\rlap{\kern\@xdim \unhcopy\@mpbox}% - \advance\@xdim#3\unitlength \advance\@ydim#4\unitlength - \advance\@multicount\m@ne \repeat\ignorespaces} - -\def\@ifnextchar#1#2#3{\let\@tempe=#1\def\@tempa{#2}\def\@tempb{#3}\futurelet - \@tempc\@ifnch} -\def\@ifnch{\ifx \@tempc \@sptoken \let\@tempd\@xifnch - \else \ifx \@tempc \@tempe\let\@tempd\@tempa\else\let\@tempd\@tempb\fi - \fi \@tempd} - -%% [start of change to DEK's code] -%% -%% \makebox is called with an optional argument, the position -%% specifier. The code below is copied from the LaTeX2e beta-test -%% release. - -\def\makebox(#1,#2){% - \@ifnextchar[{\@makebox(#1,#2)}{\@makebox(#1,#2)[]}} - -\def\@nnil{\@nil} -\def\@fornoop#1\@@#2#3{} -\def\@tfor#1:=#2\do#3{\def\@fortmp{#2}\ifx\@fortmp\empty \else - \@tforloop#2\@nil\@nil\@@#1{#3}\fi} -\def\@tforloop#1#2\@@#3#4{\def#3{#1}\ifx #3\@nnil - \let\@nextwhile\@fornoop \else - #4\relax\let\@nextwhile\@tforloop\fi\@nextwhile#2\@@#3{#4}} - -\long\def\@makebox(#1,#2)[#3]#4{% - \vbox to#2\unitlength - {\let\mb@b\vss \let\mb@l\hss\let\mb@r\hss - \let\mb@t\vss - \@tfor\@tempa :=#3\do{% - \if s\@tempa - \let\mb@l\relax\let\mb@r\relax - \else - \expandafter\let\csname mb@\@tempa\endcsname\relax - \fi}% - \mb@t - \hbox to #1\unitlength{\mb@l #4\mb@r}% - \mb@b - \kern\z@}} - -%% [end of change] - -\newif\ifneg -\def\@line(#1,#2)#3{\@xarg=#1 \@yarg=#2 \@len=#3\unitlength \leavevmode - \ifnum\@xarg<0 \reverseline \else \negfalse \@ydim=\z@\fi - \ifnum\@xarg=0 \@vline - \else\ifnum\@yarg=0 \@hline \else\@sline\fi\fi - \ifneg\kern-\@len\else\@save=\@ydim\fi} -\def\reverseline{\negtrue \kern-\@len \@xarg=-\@xarg - \@ydim=\@len \multiply\@ydim\@yarg \divide\@ydim\@xarg \@yarg=-\@yarg} - -\def\@hline{\vrule height.5\linethickness depth.5\linethickness width\@len} -\def\@vline{\kern-.5\linethickness\vrule width\linethickness - \ifnum\@yarg<0 height\z@ depth\else depth\z@ height\fi\@len - \kern-.5\linethickness} - -\def\@sline{\setbox\@picbox=\hbox{\linefont \count@=\@xarg \multiply\count@ 8 - \ifnum\@yarg>0 \advance\count@\@yarg \advance\count@-9 - \else \advance\count@-\@yarg \advance\count@ 55 \fi \char\count@}% - \ifnum\@yarg<0 \@picheight=-\ht\@picbox \advance\@ydim\@picheight - \else \@picheight=\ht\@picbox \fi - \@xdim=\wd\@picbox \@save=\@ydim - \loop\ifdim\@xdim<\@len \raise\@ydim\copy\@picbox - \advance\@xdim\wd\@picbox \advance\@ydim\@picheight \repeat - \advance\@xdim-\@len \kern-\@xdim - \multiply\@xdim\@yarg \divide\@xdim\@xarg \advance\@ydim-\@xdim - \raise\@ydim\box\@picbox} - -\def\vector(#1,#2)#3{\@line(#1,#2){#3}% - \ifnum\@xarg=0 \@vvector \else\ifnum\@yarg=0 \@hvector \else\@svector\fi\fi} -\def\@hvector{\ifneg\rlap{\linefont\char27}\else - \smash{\llap{\linefont\char45}}\fi} % we have to smash because of font bug -\def\@vvector{\ifnum\@yarg<0 \raise-\@len\rlap{\linefont\char63}% - \else\setbox\@picbox=\rlap{\linefont\char54}\advance\@len-\ht\@picbox - \raise\@len\box\@picbox\fi} - -\def\@svector{\setbox\@picbox=\hbox to\z@{\linefont - \ifnum\@yarg<0 \count@=55 \@yarg=-\@yarg \else\count@=-9 \fi - \ifneg\multiply\@xarg16 \multiply\@yarg2 - \else\hss % \llap - \ifnum\@xarg>2 \multiply\@xarg9 \multiply\@yarg2 \advance\count@29 - \else\ifnum\@yarg>2 \multiply\@xarg16 \multiply\@yarg9 \advance\count@-20 - \else\multiply\@xarg24 \multiply\@yarg3 \fi\fi\fi - \advance\count@\@xarg \advance\count@\@yarg \char\count@ - \ifneg\hss\fi}% \rlap - \raise\@save\box\@picbox} - -\def\disk#1{\@len=#1\unitlength \count@='160 \@diskcirc} -\def\circle#1{\@len=#1\unitlength \count@='140 \@diskcirc} -\def\@diskcirc{\setbox\@picbox=\hbox{\circlefont\char\count@}\@xdim=\wd\@picbox - \leavevmode \ifdim\@len>15.499\@xdim \@bigdc \else \@smalldc\fi} -\def\@bigdc{\ifnum\count@<'160 \@bigcirc - \else \@len=15\@xdim \@diskcirc\fi} -\def\@smalldc{{\advance\@len-.5\@xdim - \loop\ifdim\@xdim<\@len \advance\count@\@ne \advance\@xdim\wd\@picbox\repeat - \hbox{\circlefont\char\count@}}} -\def\@bigcirc{{\circlefont\count@=15 - \setbox\@picbox=\hbox{\char\count@}\@xdim=\wd\@picbox - \ifdim\@len>2.5\@xdim \@len=2.5\@xdim\fi - \advance\@len-.125\wd\@picbox - \loop\ifdim\@xdim<\@len \advance\count@ 4 \advance\@xdim.25\wd\@picbox\repeat - \@ydim=.5\@xdim \advance\@ydim.5\linethickness - \setbox\@picbox=\vbox{\hbox{\char\count@\advance\count@-3\char\count@}% - \nointerlineskip - \hbox{\advance\count@\m@ne\char\count@\advance\count@\m@ne\char\count@}}% - \kern-\@ydim\lower\@ydim\box\@picbox}} - -\newif\ifovaltl \newif\ifovaltr \newif\ifovalbl \newif\ifovalbr -\ovaltltrue \ovaltrtrue \ovalbltrue \ovalbrtrue -\def\oval(#1,#2){\@xdim=#1\unitlength \@ydim=#2\unitlength - {\circlefont \setbox\@picbox=\hbox{\char0} - \ifdim\@xdim<\wd\@picbox \@xdim=\wd\@picbox\fi - \ifdim\@ydim<\wd\@picbox \@ydim=\wd\@picbox\fi - \@save=\@xdim \ifdim\@ydim<\@save \@save=\@ydim \fi - \count@=39 - \loop \setbox\@picbox=\hbox{\char\count@}\ifdim\@save<\wd\@picbox - \advance\count@-4 \repeat - \setbox\strutbox=\hbox{\vrule height\ht\@picbox depth\dp\@picbox width\z@ - \kern\wd\@picbox}% - \@save=.5\wd\@picbox \advance\@save-.5\linethickness - \setbox0=\hbox to\@xdim{\ifovaltl\char\count@\else\strut\fi - \kern-\@save\leaders\hrule height\ifovaltl\linethickness\else\z@\fi\hfil - \leaders\hrule height\ifovaltr\linethickness\else\z@\fi\hfil\kern\@save - \ifovaltr\advance\count@-3\char\count@\else\strut\fi\kern-\wd\@picbox}% - \advance\count@\m@ne - \setbox2=\hbox to\@xdim{\ifovalbl\char\count@\else\strut\fi - \kern-\@save\leaders\hrule height\ifovalbl\linethickness\else\z@\fi\hfil - \leaders\hrule height\ifovalbr\linethickness\else\z@\fi\hfil\kern\@save - \ifovalbr\advance\count@\m@ne\char\count@\else\strut\fi\kern-\wd\@picbox}% - \@save=\@ydim \advance\@save-\wd\@picbox \divide\@save 2 - \setbox\@picbox=\vbox{\box0\nointerlineskip - \hbox to\@xdim{\vrule height\@save width\ifovaltl\linethickness\else\z@\fi - \hfil\ifovaltr\vrule width\linethickness\kern-\linethickness\fi}% - \nointerlineskip - \hbox to\@xdim{\vrule height\@save width\ifovalbl\linethickness\else\z@\fi - \hfil\ifovalbr\vrule width\linethickness\kern-\linethickness\fi}% - \nointerlineskip\box2}% - \@save=.5\@ydim \advance\@save.5\linethickness \leavevmode - \kern-.5\@xdim \kern-.5\linethickness \lower\@save\box\@picbox}} - -% ============================================================ - -%% More picture environment tags, output by fig2dev - - -%% The framebox tag was missing in DEK's code. Below is a copy from -%% the 1994/06/01 version of ltboxes.dtx. Actually, we need only the -%% \@framepicbox tag. - -% \DescribeMacro\framebox -% |\framebox| ... : like |\makebox|, except it puts a `frame' around -% the box. The frame is made of lines of thickness -% |\fboxrule|, separated by space |\fboxsep| from the -% text -- except for |\framebox(X,Y)| ... , where the -% thickness of the lines is as for the picture environment, -% and there is no separation added. - -\def\framebox(#1,#2){% - \@ifnextchar[{\@framebox(#1,#2)}{\@framebox(#1,#2)[]}% ] (Emacs) - } -\long\def\@framebox(#1,#2)[#3]#4{% - \frame{\makebox(#1,#2)[#3]{#4}}} - -\long\def\frame#1{% - \leavevmode - \hbox{% - \hskip-\linethickness - \vbox{% - \vskip-\linethickness - \hrule height\linethickness - \hbox{% - \vrule width\linethickness - #1% - \vrule width\linethickness}% - \hrule height\linethickness - \vskip -\linethickness}% - \hskip -\linethickness}} - - -%% The dashbox tag was also missing. We copy it from ltpictur.dtx, -%% 1994/05/22 v1.0e LaTeX Kernel (Picture Mode). The (missing) -%% indentation is from there, not introduced by me. Sorry, but this -%% must be emphasized. - -% \@wholewidth -> \linethickness -% \@makepicbox -> \makebox - -\xfig@newdimen\@dashdim -\xfig@newbox\@dashbox -\xfig@newcount\@dashcnt - -\def\@whilenoop#1{} -\def\@whilenum#1\do #2{\ifnum #1\relax #2\relax\@iwhilenum{#1\relax - #2\relax}\fi} -\def\@iwhilenum#1{\ifnum #1\let\@nextwhile\@iwhilenum - \else\let\@nextwhile\@whilenoop\fi\@nextwhile{#1}} - -\def\dashbox#1(#2,#3){\leavevmode\hbox to\z@{\baselineskip \z@skip -\lineskip \z@skip -\@dashdim #2\unitlength -\@dashcnt \@dashdim \advance\@dashcnt 200 -\@dashdim #1\unitlength\divide\@dashcnt \@dashdim -\ifodd\@dashcnt\@dashdim \z@ -\advance\@dashcnt \@ne \divide\@dashcnt \tw@ -\else \divide\@dashdim \tw@ \divide\@dashcnt \tw@ -\advance\@dashcnt \m@ne -\setbox\@dashbox \hbox{\vrule height \@halfwidth depth \@halfwidth -width \@dashdim}\put(0,0){\copy\@dashbox}% -\put(0,#3){\copy\@dashbox}% -\put(#2,0){\hskip-\@dashdim\copy\@dashbox}% -\put(#2,#3){\hskip-\@dashdim\box\@dashbox}% -\multiply\@dashdim \thr@@ -\fi -\setbox\@dashbox \hbox{\vrule height \@halfwidth depth \@halfwidth -width #1\unitlength\hskip #1\unitlength}\count@\z@ -\put(0,0){\hskip\@dashdim \@whilenum \count@ <\@dashcnt -\do{\copy\@dashbox\advance\count@ \@ne }}\count@\z@ -\put(0,#3){\hskip\@dashdim \@whilenum \count@ <\@dashcnt -\do{\copy\@dashbox\advance\count@ \@ne }}% -\@dashdim #3\unitlength -\@dashcnt \@dashdim \advance\@dashcnt 200 -\@dashdim #1\unitlength\divide\@dashcnt \@dashdim -\ifodd\@dashcnt \@dashdim \z@ -\advance\@dashcnt \@ne \divide\@dashcnt \tw@ -\else -\divide\@dashdim \tw@ \divide\@dashcnt \tw@ -\advance\@dashcnt \m@ne -\setbox\@dashbox\hbox{\hskip -\@halfwidth -\vrule width \linethickness -height \@dashdim}\put(0,0){\copy\@dashbox}% -\put(#2,0){\copy\@dashbox}% -\put(0,#3){\lower\@dashdim\copy\@dashbox}% -\put(#2,#3){\lower\@dashdim\copy\@dashbox}% -\multiply\@dashdim \thr@@ -\fi -\setbox\@dashbox\hbox{\vrule width \linethickness -height #1\unitlength}\count@\z@ -\put(0,0){\hskip -\@halfwidth \vbox{\@whilenum \count@ <\@dashcnt -\do{\vskip #1\unitlength\copy\@dashbox\advance\count@ \@ne }% -\vskip\@dashdim}}\count@\z@ -\put(#2,0){\hskip -\@halfwidth \vbox{\@whilenum \count@<\@dashcnt -\do{\vskip #1\unitlength\copy\@dashbox\advance\count@ \@ne }% -\vskip\@dashdim}}}\makebox(#2,#3)} - - -% ============================================================ - -%% Then we must supply the LaTeX tags that are inserted by fig2dev. - -% \setlength is the LaTeX PC way of setting a register. -\def\setlength#1#2{#1=#2\relax} - -% -------------------------------------------------- - -% \makeatletter is called to access private macros in the \SetFigFont -% definition. Since we never expand that definition, we could ignore -% the catcode change. But we should not define a macro with a nonsense -% name... -\ifx \makeatletter\undefined - \def\makeatletter{\catcode`\@=11 } % <-- Space -\fi - -% -------------------------------------------------- - -% The real hassle in that macro file is the font switch code. Once -% there was an interface, in transfig 2.1.7 & 2.1.8: A macro named -% \SetFigFont was used to select the type for texts. The macro -% definition itself is written by fig2dev, it is part of the figure -% code. -% -% Then transfig 3 was released and the interface disappeared. There's -% still the macro \SetFigFont and the macro definition is still -% written by fig2dev, but it may be defined with 3 arguments or with 5 -% arguments, one cannot determine what's used. The second form is used -% when NFSS is added to the defines of fig2dev and should be the -% default. (After all, LaTeX2e subsumed NFSS.) The first form must be -% used for LaTeX 2.09 w/OFSS. -% -% \SetFigFont is not defined if it is defined already when the figure -% code is read. OK, one might think, let's define a plain TeX version. -% (Actually, xfig.tex up to revision 1.3 did so.) But which interface -% shall we use for our definition? In a typical installation one has -% old documents with xfig pictures that were created with an old -% fig2dev, we must therefore support the three-arg-variant. Newly -% created figures will use the five-arg-variant, though. There is no -% obvious way to determine which variant will be used in the -% respective figure. - -% Please note that the information above -- and the one below about -% the actual possible interfaces of \SetFigFont -- was determined by -% looking at the output of example files and the code in setfigfont.c -% and texfonts.h, as not even the comments in these files got updated -% when the new \SetFigFont interface was introduced. (Sigh.) -% -% The changes were not even marked in the list of changes, I learned -% about them when folks from the Net sent me complaints about revision -% 1.1 of xfig.tex. (I hadn't installed xfig 3 at this time.) -% -% Do I really have to tell you what I think about these kinds of -% changes, in terms of software quality? (Don't ask me when I'm in a -% bad mood if you want polite answers.) - -% Well, here's the solution: As told above, I've analyzed the possible -% expansions of \SetFigFont. I'll define macros for every cseq that's -% in the expansion, one of these macros will bind \SetFigFont to -% \SetFigFontOFSS or \SetFigFontNFSS, respectively. Let's have a look: -% -% OFSS: evaluates \@setsize. This macro has supposed to have 4 -% arguments (type, baselineskip, font-setup, font-setup). Then the -% type specifier is evaluated by a \csname. Passing nothing there will -% effectively be a nop. -% -% NFSS: The \SetFigfont expansion uses more cseqs, but is more -% regular, too. We may supply empty expansions for everything that -% shall setup the font parameters: \reset@font, \fontsize (2 args), -% \fontfamily & \fontseries & \fontshape (each 1 arg). Then -% \selectfont is evaluated, here we bind the appropriate expansion of -% \SetFigFont. - -% Now we may setup the macro definitions, evaluate one pseudo -% \SetFigFont and \SetFigFont will be bound to the correct expansion. -% -% The first argument must be a number, as the OFSS \SetFigFont version -% assigns it to a count register. -\def\xfig@bindSetFigFont{% - % OFSS - \def\@setsize##1##2##3##4{\let\SetFigFont\SetFigFontOFSS}% - % NFSS - \let\reset@font\relax - \def\fontsize##1##2{}% - \def\fontfamily##1{}% - \def\fontseries##1{}% - \def\fontshape##1{}% - \def\selectfont{\let\SetFigFont\SetFigFontNFSS}% - % Now bind correct \SetFigFont by evaluating \SetFigFont. - \SetFigFont{0}{}{}{}{}% - } - -% -------------------------------------------------- - -% The interface of \SetFigFontOFSS: -% #1 is the size (w/o pt), -% #2 the baselineskip (w/o pt), -% #3 a plain TeX type specifier. -% If #3 is empty we assume that a default font should be taken. -% This default font can be named by \FigFontDefault. Note, that -% this parameter is not empty if you choose the font `Default' in -% xfig. You have to chang texfonts.h accordingly. I did it -% already for 2.1.7 and sent the diffs to the maintainer, but -% obviously he dumped them since they did not appear in 3.x. -% -% It's a pity, that we can't use the plain TeX type specifier. We -% demand an appropriate font scaled to the correct size. This is not -% the best solution, but nowadays most DVI drivers generate the fonts on -% the fly anyhow. - -\def\FigFontDefault{cmr10} -\def\FigFontType{\FigFontDefault\space} -\def\FigFontTyperm{cmr10} -\def\FigFontTypebf{cmbx10} -\def\FigFontTypeit{cmti10} -\def\FigFontTypesf{cmss10} -\def\FigFontTypett{cmtt10} -\def\SetFigFontOFSS#1#2#3{% - \font\FigFont \csname FigFontType#3\endcsname\space at #1pt - \FigFont - \baselineskip #2pt\relax - } - -% The interface of \SetFigFontNFSS: -% #1 is the size (w/o pt), -% #2 the baselineskip (w/o pt), -% #3 the NFSS font family (as a cseq), -% #4 the NFSS font series (as a cseq), and -% #5 the NFSS font shape (as a cseq). -% -% The current font state is reset before the arguments take effect. -% The call to \SetFigFont doesn't use the full possibilities of NFSS; -% only fixed combinations of arguments are supplied, as xfig itself -% knows only about a fixed set of fonts (default, roman, bold, italic, -% sans serif, and typewriter). - -% We map that interface back to the one of \SetFigFontOFSS. To do that -% we redefine the NFSS font specifiers locally to create plain TeX -% font specifiers. That's mostly easy, medium density (`md') series -% and upright (`up') shape are ignored in plain anyhow. The default is -% explicitely specified by \familydefault, we don't need to infer it. -% But there is one exception: bold is specified as `roman bold', ie, -% as `rmbf'. For that exception we just define a new FigFontType macro. - -\def\FigFontTypermbf{\FigFontTypebf} -\def\SetFigFontNFSS#1#2#3#4#5{% - \begingroup - \let\familydefault\empty - \def\rmdefault{rm}% - \def\sfdefault{sf}% - \def\ttdefault{tt}% - \let\mddefault\empty - \def\bfdefault{bf}% - \let\updefault\empty - \def\itdefault{it}% - \xdef\FigFontSpec{#3#4#5}% - \endgroup - \SetFigFontOFSS{#1}{#2}{\FigFontSpec}% - } - -% -------------------------------------------------- - -% Environments are enclosed in \begin{foo} ... \end{foo}. -% I don't check if the call is ok -- this file is specific for -% machine-generated code, that shall be correct by definition. -% -% We need to setup the correct \SetFigFont binding, as explained above. -% And let's evaluate a hook to enable document specific adaptions. - -\def\begin#1{% - \begingroup - \def\end##1{% - \csname end##1\endcsname - \endgroup - }% - \xfig@bindSetFigFont - \csname #1Hook\endcsname - \csname begin#1\endcsname - } - - -% ============================================================ - -\catcode`\@=\CatAtCode - -\endinput - - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -% -% $Log: xfig.tex,v $ -% Revision 1.4 1995/05/07 16:52:05 schrod -% Determine \SetFigFont variant automatically. \OldXfig is not -% looked at any more, \SetFigFontOld and \SetFigFontNew are renamed to -% \SetFigFontOFSS and \SetFigFontNFSS. -% -% Revision 1.3 1995/04/17 00:01:08 schrod -% Don't allocate registers anew if xfig.tex is read in the second -% time. -% -% Revision 1.2 1995/03/16 01:15:51 schrod -% Support output of transfig 3.1.1. -% -% Revision 1.1 1995/03/13 23:18:15 schrod -% Started to manage this package with CVS. Made minor code cleanup. -% - -% 94-06-10 js Initial revision. - - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -Local Variables: -mode: plain-tex -TeX-master: t -TeX-brace-indent-level: 4 -page-delimiter: "^% ==*$" -End: -- cgit v1.2.3