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It can be changed by redefining % |\alwaysDeduce|. % \item |\LeftLineLabel| and |\RightLineLabel| commands which % work like |\LeftLabel| and |\RightLabel| but place a label -% next to the conclusion of an inference/deduction intead of the score -% line. \textbf{These don't work properly and may be removed!} +% next to the conclusion of an inference/deduction instead of the score +% line. +% \item |\LeftSubproofLabel| and |\RightSubproofLabel| commands which +% work like |\LeftLabel| and |\RightLabel| but place a label +% next to the entire preceding subproof with a curly brace. % \end{enumerate} % % Here's what these deductions look like: % % \begin{center} -% \begin{tabular}{@{}llll@{}} +% \begin{tabular}{@{}cccc@{}} % \fbox{\AxiomC{$A$} % \straightDeduce % \DeduceC{$B$} @@ -163,11 +162,10 @@ % \end{center} % % -% % The most up-to-date version of this package is available at the % \href{https://github.com/OpenLogicProject/bussproofs-extra}{Open Logic % Project github site}, where you can file bug reports as well. -% +% % \subsection{Example} % % \begin{verbatim} @@ -225,13 +223,16 @@ % \begin{prooftree} % \AxiomC{} % \Deduce$\Gamma \fCenter \Delta$ +% \LeftLineLabel{$S_1$} % \Deduce$\Gamma \fCenter \Delta, A$ % \LeftSubproofLabel{$\pi$} % \AxiomC{} % \Deduce$\Gamma' \fCenter \Delta'$ +% \LeftLineLabel{$S_2$} % \Deduce$A, \Gamma' \fCenter \Delta'$ % \RightSubproofLabel{$\pi'$} % \RightLabel{cut} +% \LeftLineLabel{$S_3$} % \BinaryInf$\Gamma, \Gamma' \fCenter \Delta, \Delta'$ % \Deduce$\Pi \fCenter \Lambda$ % \end{prooftree} @@ -249,8 +250,61 @@ % \BinaryInf$\Gamma, \Gamma' \fCenter \Delta, \Delta'$ % \Deduce$\Pi \fCenter \Lambda$ % \end{prooftree} - - +% +% The |\LeftLineLabel| and |\RightLineLabel| commands add labels to +% the sequent or formula produced by the following |\Axiom|, |\XxxxInf|, +% and |\Deduce| command. +% \begin{prooftree} +% \LeftLineLabel{$S_1$} +% \RightLineLabel{$S_1$} +% \Axiom$\phantom{A, {}}\Gamma \fCenter \Delta$ +% \LeftLineLabel{$S_2$} +% \RightLineLabel{$S_2$} +% \UnaryInf$A, \Gamma \fCenter \Delta, B$ +% \LeftLineLabel{$S_3$} +% \Deduce$\Pi \fCenter \Lambda$ +% \LeftLineLabel{$S_1'$} +% \AxiomC{\makebox[\widthof{$A \lor B$}][c]{$A$}} +% \LeftLineLabel{$S_2'$} +% \UnaryInfC{$A \lor B$} +% \LeftLineLabel{$S_3'$} +% \DeduceC{$C$} +% \LeftLineLabel{$S_4$} +% \BinaryInf$\Pi \fCenter \Lambda$ +% \RightLineLabel{$S_5$} +% \UnaryInf$\Pi \fCenter \Lambda$ +% \end{prooftree} +% If the sequent or formula is itself a premise of an |\XxxInf| +% command and the conclusion is longer, this may produce a less +% than optimal result, as the label is produced before the score +% line below (compare the left and right labels of the top left +% sequent above). In that case you may want to insert extra space +% using |\phantom|, or use |\makebox| and the |\widthof| command +% of the |calc| package for the |XxxC| variants of the commands +% (see the top right formula below) as in the |\Axiom| commands +% below. +% \begin{verbatim} +% \begin{prooftree} +% \LeftLineLabel{$S_1$} +% \RightLineLabel{$S_1$} +% \Axiom$\phantom{A, {}}\Gamma \fCenter \Delta$ +% \LeftLineLabel{$S_2$} +% \RightLineLabel{$S_2$} +% \UnaryInf$A, \Gamma \fCenter \Delta, B$ +% \LeftLineLabel{$S_3$} +% \Deduce$\Pi \fCenter \Lambda$ +% \LeftLineLabel{$S_1'$} +% \AxiomC{\makebox[\widthof{$A \lor B$}][c]{$A$}} +% \LeftLineLabel{$S_2'$} +% \UnaryInfC{$A \lor B$} +% \LeftLineLabel{$S_3'$} +% \DeduceC{$C$} +% \LeftLineLabel{$S_4$} +% \BinaryInf$\Pi \fCenter \Lambda$ +% \RightLineLabel{$S_5$} +% \UnaryInf$\Pi \fCenter \Lambda$ +% \end{prooftree} +% \end{verbatim} % % \StopEventually{} % @@ -264,9 +318,8 @@ % \begin{macrocode} \RequirePackage{bussproofs} \RequirePackage{tikz} - % \end{macrocode} -% \subsection{Dimensions} +% \subsection{Dimensions and boxes} % % \textsf{bussproofs} aligns sequents at the right end of the sequent % arrow, so we need to remember by how much to correct to get @@ -276,31 +329,45 @@ % \begin{macrocode} \newdimen\CenterCorrection \newdimen\DiagCorrection - +% \end{macrocode} +% We need two boxes to hold the left and right line labels. +% \begin{macrocode} +\newbox\myBoxLLL +\newbox\myBoxRLL % \end{macrocode} % \subsection{Deduce Styles} % % The following commands set the style for the next |\Deduce| % command. |\straightDeduce| produces a simple vertical line of dots, +% and |\shortDeduce| a line of half that length. % |\branchDeduce| produces centered branching (Takeuti/Gentzen-style) % dots, |\ddotsDeduce| left-to-right diagonal dots, and |\dotsdDeduce| % right-to-left diagonal dots. They do this by redefining the % |\fDeduce| command which produces the dots and sets up the -% dimensions. The |\alwaysDeduce| command is used to (re)set the -% deduce style to a default and is executed every time a deduction is -% typeset. It can be redefined to change the default deduce style. +% dimensions. The TikZ style |deduceLine| is used as argument to the +% |\draw| command and can be redefined for other line styles as well +% (e.g., smaller dots or closer spacing). % \begin{macrocode} +\tikzset{ + deduceLine/.style = {line width=1.1pt, loosely dotted}} + \def\straightDeduce{% - \gdef\fDeduce{\tikz\draw[very thick,loosely dotted] (0,0) -- (0,1);} + \gdef\fDeduce{\tikz\draw[deduceLine] (0,0) -- (0,1);} + \global\DiagCorrection=0pt + \ignorespaces +} + +\def\shortDeduce{% + \gdef\fDeduce{\tikz\draw[deduceLine] (0,0) -- (0,.5);} \global\DiagCorrection=0pt \ignorespaces } \def\branchDeduce{% \gdef\fDeduce{\begin{tikzpicture} - \draw[very thick,loosely dotted] (0,0) -- (0,1); - \draw[very thick,loosely dotted] (-.5,.5) -- (0,0); - \draw[very thick,loosely dotted] (.5,.5) -- (0,0); + \draw[deduceLine] (0,0) -- (0,1); + \draw[deduceLine] (-.5,.5) -- (0,0); + \draw[deduceLine] (.5,.5) -- (0,0); \end{tikzpicture}} \global\DiagCorrection=0pt \ignorespaces @@ -308,7 +375,7 @@ \def\ddotsDeduce{% \gdef\fDeduce{\begin{tikzpicture} - \draw[very thick,loosely dotted] (0,1) -- (1,0); + \draw[deduceLine] (0,1) -- (1,0); \end{tikzpicture}} \setbox\myBoxA=\hbox{\fDeduce} \global\DiagCorrection=-\wd\myBoxA @@ -317,16 +384,19 @@ \def\dotsdDeduce{% \gdef\fDeduce{\begin{tikzpicture} - \draw[very thick,loosely dotted] (1,1) -- (0,0); + \draw[deduceLine] (1,1) -- (0,0); \end{tikzpicture}} \setbox\myBoxA=\hbox{\fDeduce} \global\DiagCorrection=\wd\myBoxA \ignorespaces } - +% \end{macrocode} +% The |\alwaysDeduce| command is used to (re)set the +% deduce style to a default and is executed every time a deduction is +% typeset. It can be redefined to change the default deduce style. +% \begin{macrocode} \def\alwaysDeduce{\straightDeduce} \straightDeduce - % \end{macrocode} % \subsection{\texttt{\textbackslash Deduce\$} and % \texttt{\textbackslash DeduceC}} @@ -338,8 +408,7 @@ \def\Deduce$#1\fCenter#2${% \prepUnary% \buildConclusion{#1}{#2}% - \setbox\myBoxA=\hbox{\fCenter} - % if we align at \fCenter, move \fDeduce left by 1/2 width of \fCenter + \setbox\myBoxA=\hbox{\fCenter}% \global\CenterCorrection=-.5\wd\myBoxA \joinDeduce% \resetInferenceDefaults% @@ -349,14 +418,11 @@ \def\DeduceC#1{ \prepUnary% \buildConclusionC{#1}% - % vdot alignment is off by a bit, correct - \global\CenterCorrection=-4pt - % Align and join the curBox and the new box into one vbox. + \global\CenterCorrection=0pt \joinDeduce% \resetInferenceDefaults% \ignorespaces% } - % \end{macrocode} % \section{Typesetting the Deduction} % @@ -366,6 +432,7 @@ % |\curScoreCenter| is distance from left edge of score to the % alignment point, and |\curScoreEnd| is width of the score line. % \begin{macrocode} + \def\joinDeduce{% \global\advance\curCenter by -\hypKernAmt% % \end{macrocode} @@ -394,17 +461,6 @@ \kernUpperBox% \fi% \advance\curCenter by-.5\DiagCorrection - %\ifnum \newScoreStart < \curScoreStart % - % \global \curScoreStart = \newScoreStart \fi% - %\ifnum \curScoreEnd < \newScoreEnd % - % \global \curScoreEnd = \newScoreEnd \fi% - % Leave room for the left label. - %\ifnum \curScoreStart<\wd\myBoxLL% - % \global\displace = \wd\myBoxLL% - % \global\advance\displace by -\curScoreStart% - % \kernUpperBox% - % \kernLowerBox% - %\fi% % \end{macrocode} % Now we draw the deduction. % \begin{macrocode} @@ -426,12 +482,12 @@ \global \curScoreEnd=\newScoreEnd% \global \curCenter=\newCenter% } - % \end{macrocode} % |\buildDeduce| does for |\DeduceX| what |\buildInf| does for % |\XxxInf|: put the deduction bit (dots) into a box and set the % dimensions properly. % \begin{macrocode} + \def\buildDeduce{% \global\setbox \myBoxD =% \hbox{\fDeduce}% @@ -447,7 +503,6 @@ \global\advance\curScoreStart by\CenterCorrection \global\advance\curScoreEnd by\CenterCorrection } - % \end{macrocode} % \subsection{Line Labels} % @@ -457,19 +512,19 @@ % produced by |\LeftLabel| and |\RightLabel| (i.e., the distance to % the line is $|\ScoreOverhang| + |\labelSpacing|$. % \begin{macrocode} + \def\LeftLineLabel#1{% \global\def\displayLeftLineLabel{% - \llap{#1\hskip\ScoreOverhangLeft\hskip\labelSpacing}} + {#1\hskip\labelSpacing}} \ignorespaces} \def\RightLineLabel#1{% - \global\def\displayRightLineLabel{ - \rlap{\hskip\ScoreOverhangLeft\hskip\labelSpacing #1}} + \global\def\displayRightLineLabel{% + {\hskip\labelSpacing #1}} \ignorespaces} \global\let\displayLeftLineLabel\relax \global\let\displayRightLineLabel\relax - % \end{macrocode} % % \subsection{Subproof Labels} @@ -479,31 +534,20 @@ \def\LeftSubproofLabel#1{% \global\setbox\curBox = -<<<<<<< HEAD:bussproofs-extra.dtx - \hbox{\vbox to \ht\curBox{\vfil\llap{#1 - $\left\{\vrule height .5\ht\curBox width 0pt\right.$}\vfil}\box\curBox}% -======= \hbox{\vbox to \ht\curBox{% \vfil \llap{#1$\left\{\vrule height .5\ht\curBox width 0pt\right.$}% \vfil}\box\curBox}% ->>>>>>> 4823829694ec2392dad7e3c55cd366f991c7c6db:bpextra.dtx } \def\RightSubproofLabel#1{% \displace=\ht\curBox \global\setbox\curBox = -<<<<<<< HEAD:bussproofs-extra.dtx - \hbox{\box\curBox\vbox to \displace{\vfil - \rlap{$\left.\vrule height .5\displace width 0pt\right\}$#1}\vfil}}% -======= \hbox{\box\curBox\vbox to \displace{% \vfil - \rlap{$\left.\vrule height .5\displace width 0pt\right\}$#1} + \rlap{$\left.\vrule height .5\displace width 0pt\right\}$#1}% \vfil}}% ->>>>>>> 4823829694ec2392dad7e3c55cd366f991c7c6db:bpextra.dtx } - % \end{macrocode} % \subsection{Patched commands from \textsf{bussproofs}} % @@ -530,16 +574,29 @@ \prepAxiom% % Define the boxes % bpextra -- add line labels - \setbox\myBoxA=\hbox{\displayLeftLineLabel$\mathord{#1}\fCenter\mathord{\relax}$}% %bpextra - \setbox\myBoxB=\hbox{$#2$\displayRightLineLabel}% %bpextra + \setbox\myBoxA=\hbox{$\mathord{#1}\fCenter\mathord{\relax}$}% + \setbox\myBoxB=\hbox{$#2$}% %bpextra + \setbox\myBoxLLL=\hbox{\displayLeftLineLabel}% %bpextra + \setbox\myBoxRLL=\hbox{\displayRightLineLabel}% %bpextra \global\setbox\curBox=% - \hbox{\hskip\ScoreOverhangLeft\relax% - \unhcopy\myBoxA\unhcopy\myBoxB\hskip\ScoreOverhangRight\relax}% + \hbox{\unhcopy\myBoxLLL%bpextra + \hskip\ScoreOverhangLeft\relax + \unhcopy\myBoxA + \unhcopy\myBoxB + \hskip\ScoreOverhangRight + \unhcopy\myBoxRLL}%bpextra % Set the relevant dimensions for the boxes \global\curScoreStart=0pt \relax \global\curScoreEnd=\wd\curBox \relax - \global\curCenter=\wd\myBoxA \relax + \global\curCenter=\wd\myBoxA \relax %bpextra \global\advance \curCenter by \ScoreOverhangLeft% + % bpextra adjust by dimensions of labels + \global\advance \curCenter by \wd\myBoxLLL%bpextra + \global\advance\curScoreStart by \wd\myBoxLLL%bpextra + \global\advance\curScoreEnd by -\wd\myBoxRLL%bpextra + % reset line labels to nothing %bpextra + \global\let\displayLeftLineLabel\relax %bpextra + \global\let\displayRightLineLabel\relax %bpextra \ignorespaces } @@ -547,44 +604,80 @@ % Get level and correct names set. \prepAxiom% % Define the box. - \setbox\myBoxA=\hbox{\displayLeftLineLabel #1\displayRightLineLabel}% %bpextra + \setbox\myBoxA=\hbox{#1}% + \setbox\myBoxLLL=\hbox{\displayLeftLineLabel}% %bpextra + \setbox\myBoxRLL=\hbox{\displayRightLineLabel}% %bpextra \global\setbox\curBox =% - \hbox{\hskip\ScoreOverhangLeft\relax% - \unhcopy\myBoxA\hskip\ScoreOverhangRight\relax}% + \hbox{\unhcopy\myBoxLLL%bpextra + \hskip\ScoreOverhangLeft\relax% + \unhcopy\myBoxA + \hskip\ScoreOverhangRight\relax + \unhcopy\myBoxRLL}% %bpextra % Set the relevant dimensions for the boxes \global\curScoreStart=0pt \relax \global\curScoreEnd=\wd\curBox \relax - \global\curCenter=.5\wd\curBox \relax + \global\curCenter=.5\wd\myBoxA \relax %bpextra \global\advance \curCenter by \ScoreOverhangLeft% + % bpextra adjust by dimensions of labels + \global\advance \curCenter by \wd\myBoxLLL%bpextra + \global\advance\curScoreStart by \wd\myBoxLLL%bpextra + \global\advance\curScoreEnd by -\wd\myBoxRLL%bpextra + % reset line labels to nothing %bpextra + \global\let\displayLeftLineLabel\relax %bpextra + \global\let\displayRightLineLabel\relax %bpextra \ignorespaces } \def\buildConclusion#1#2{% Build lower sequent w/ center at \fCenter position. % Define the boxes - \setbox\myBoxA=\hbox{\displayLeftLineLabel $\mathord{#1}\fCenter\mathord{\relax}$}% %bpextra - \setbox\myBoxB=\hbox{$#2$\displayRightLineLabel}% %bpextra + \setbox\myBoxA=\hbox{$\mathord{#1}\fCenter\mathord{\relax}$}% + \setbox\myBoxB=\hbox{$#2$}% + \setbox\myBoxLLL=\hbox{\displayLeftLineLabel}% %bpextra + \setbox\myBoxRLL=\hbox{\displayRightLineLabel}% %bpextra % Put them together in \myBoxC \setbox\myBoxC =% - \hbox{\hskip\ScoreOverhangLeft\relax% - \unhcopy\myBoxA\unhcopy\myBoxB\hskip\ScoreOverhangRight\relax}% + \hbox{\unhcopy\myBoxLLL%bpextra + \hskip\ScoreOverhangLeft\relax% + \unhcopy\myBoxA\unhcopy\myBoxB + \hskip\ScoreOverhangRight + \unhcopy\myBoxRLL}% %bpextra % Calculate the center of the \myBoxC string. \newScoreStart=0pt \relax% \newCenter=\wd\myBoxA \relax% \advance \newCenter by \ScoreOverhangLeft% \newScoreEnd=\wd\myBoxC% + % bpextra adjust by dimensions of labels + \global\advance\newCenter by \wd\myBoxLLL%bpextra + \global\advance\newScoreStart by \wd\myBoxLLL%bpextra + \global\advance\newScoreEnd by -\wd\myBoxRLL%bpextra + % reset line labels to nothing %bpextra + \global\let\displayLeftLineLabel\relax %bpextra + \global\let\displayRightLineLabel\relax %bpextra } \def\buildConclusionC#1{% Build lower sequent w/o \fCenter present. % Define the box. - \setbox\myBoxA=\hbox{\displayLeftLineLabel #1\displayRightLineLabel}% %bpextra - \setbox\myBoxC =% - \hbox{\hbox{\hskip\ScoreOverhangLeft\relax% - \unhcopy\myBoxA\hskip\ScoreOverhangRight\relax}}% + \setbox\myBoxA=\hbox{#1}% + \setbox\myBoxLLL=\hbox{\displayLeftLineLabel}% %bpextra + \setbox\myBoxRLL=\hbox{\displayRightLineLabel}% %bpextra +\setbox\myBoxC =% + \hbox{\unhcopy\myBoxLLL%bpextra + \hskip\ScoreOverhangLeft\relax% + \unhcopy\myBoxA + \hskip\ScoreOverhangRight + \unhcopy\myBoxRLL}%bpextra % Calculate kerning to line up centers \newScoreStart=0pt \relax% - \newCenter=.5\wd\myBoxC \relax% + \newCenter=.5\wd\myBoxA \relax% bpextra \newScoreEnd=\wd\myBoxC% \advance \newCenter by \ScoreOverhangLeft% + % bpextra adjust by dimensions of labels + \global\advance\newCenter by \wd\myBoxLLL%bpextra + \global\advance\newScoreStart by \wd\myBoxLLL%bpextra + \global\advance\newScoreEnd by -\wd\myBoxRLL%bpextra + % reset line labels to nothing %bpextra + \global\let\displayLeftLineLabel\relax %bpextra + \global\let\displayRightLineLabel\relax %bpextra } % \end{macrocode} % \Finale diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/bussproofs-extra/bussproofs-extra.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/bussproofs-extra/bussproofs-extra.sty index e740e1ef218..64e474c91fd 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/bussproofs-extra/bussproofs-extra.sty +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/bussproofs-extra/bussproofs-extra.sty @@ -22,26 +22,34 @@ %% \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} \ProvidesPackage{bussproofs-extra} - [2019/04/04 0.3 Extra commands for bussproofs.sty] - + [2019/05/31 0.4 Extra commands for bussproofs.sty] \RequirePackage{bussproofs} \RequirePackage{tikz} - \newdimen\CenterCorrection \newdimen\DiagCorrection +\newbox\myBoxLLL +\newbox\myBoxRLL +\tikzset{ + deduceLine/.style = {line width=1.1pt, loosely dotted}} \def\straightDeduce{% - \gdef\fDeduce{\tikz\draw[very thick,loosely dotted] (0,0) -- (0,1);} + \gdef\fDeduce{\tikz\draw[deduceLine] (0,0) -- (0,1);} + \global\DiagCorrection=0pt + \ignorespaces +} + +\def\shortDeduce{% + \gdef\fDeduce{\tikz\draw[deduceLine] (0,0) -- (0,.5);} \global\DiagCorrection=0pt \ignorespaces } \def\branchDeduce{% \gdef\fDeduce{\begin{tikzpicture} - \draw[very thick,loosely dotted] (0,0) -- (0,1); - \draw[very thick,loosely dotted] (-.5,.5) -- (0,0); - \draw[very thick,loosely dotted] (.5,.5) -- (0,0); + \draw[deduceLine] (0,0) -- (0,1); + \draw[deduceLine] (-.5,.5) -- (0,0); + \draw[deduceLine] (.5,.5) -- (0,0); \end{tikzpicture}} \global\DiagCorrection=0pt \ignorespaces @@ -49,7 +57,7 @@ \def\ddotsDeduce{% \gdef\fDeduce{\begin{tikzpicture} - \draw[very thick,loosely dotted] (0,1) -- (1,0); + \draw[deduceLine] (0,1) -- (1,0); \end{tikzpicture}} \setbox\myBoxA=\hbox{\fDeduce} \global\DiagCorrection=-\wd\myBoxA @@ -58,21 +66,18 @@ \def\dotsdDeduce{% \gdef\fDeduce{\begin{tikzpicture} - \draw[very thick,loosely dotted] (1,1) -- (0,0); + \draw[deduceLine] (1,1) -- (0,0); \end{tikzpicture}} \setbox\myBoxA=\hbox{\fDeduce} \global\DiagCorrection=\wd\myBoxA \ignorespaces } - \def\alwaysDeduce{\straightDeduce} \straightDeduce - \def\Deduce$#1\fCenter#2${% \prepUnary% \buildConclusion{#1}{#2}% - \setbox\myBoxA=\hbox{\fCenter} - % if we align at \fCenter, move \fDeduce left by 1/2 width of \fCenter + \setbox\myBoxA=\hbox{\fCenter}% \global\CenterCorrection=-.5\wd\myBoxA \joinDeduce% \resetInferenceDefaults% @@ -82,9 +87,7 @@ \def\DeduceC#1{ \prepUnary% \buildConclusionC{#1}% - % vdot alignment is off by a bit, correct - \global\CenterCorrection=-4pt - % Align and join the curBox and the new box into one vbox. + \global\CenterCorrection=0pt \joinDeduce% \resetInferenceDefaults% \ignorespaces% @@ -109,17 +112,6 @@ \kernUpperBox% \fi% \advance\curCenter by-.5\DiagCorrection - %\ifnum \newScoreStart < \curScoreStart % - % \global \curScoreStart = \newScoreStart \fi% - %\ifnum \curScoreEnd < \newScoreEnd % - % \global \curScoreEnd = \newScoreEnd \fi% - % Leave room for the left label. - %\ifnum \curScoreStart<\wd\myBoxLL% - % \global\displace = \wd\myBoxLL% - % \global\advance\displace by -\curScoreStart% - % \kernUpperBox% - % \kernLowerBox% - %\fi% \buildDeduce% \buildScoreLabels% \ifx\rootAtBottomFlag\myTrue% @@ -146,45 +138,33 @@ \def\LeftLineLabel#1{% \global\def\displayLeftLineLabel{% - \llap{#1\hskip\ScoreOverhangLeft\hskip\labelSpacing}} + {#1\hskip\labelSpacing}} \ignorespaces} \def\RightLineLabel#1{% - \global\def\displayRightLineLabel{ - \rlap{\hskip\ScoreOverhangLeft\hskip\labelSpacing #1}} + \global\def\displayRightLineLabel{% + {\hskip\labelSpacing #1}} \ignorespaces} \global\let\displayLeftLineLabel\relax \global\let\displayRightLineLabel\relax - \def\LeftSubproofLabel#1{% \global\setbox\curBox = -<<<<<<< HEAD:bussproofs-extra.dtx - \hbox{\vbox to \ht\curBox{\vfil\llap{#1 - $\left\{\vrule height .5\ht\curBox width 0pt\right.$}\vfil}\box\curBox}% -======= \hbox{\vbox to \ht\curBox{% \vfil \llap{#1$\left\{\vrule height .5\ht\curBox width 0pt\right.$}% \vfil}\box\curBox}% ->>>>>>> 4823829694ec2392dad7e3c55cd366f991c7c6db:bpextra.dtx } \def\RightSubproofLabel#1{% \displace=\ht\curBox \global\setbox\curBox = -<<<<<<< HEAD:bussproofs-extra.dtx - \hbox{\box\curBox\vbox to \displace{\vfil - \rlap{$\left.\vrule height .5\displace width 0pt\right\}$#1}\vfil}}% -======= \hbox{\box\curBox\vbox to \displace{% \vfil - \rlap{$\left.\vrule height .5\displace width 0pt\right\}$#1} + \rlap{$\left.\vrule height .5\displace width 0pt\right\}$#1}% \vfil}}% ->>>>>>> 4823829694ec2392dad7e3c55cd366f991c7c6db:bpextra.dtx } - \def\resetInferenceDefaults{% \global\def\theHypSeparation{\defaultHypSeparation}% \global\setbox\myBoxLL=\hbox{\defaultLeftLabel}% @@ -204,16 +184,29 @@ \prepAxiom% % Define the boxes % bpextra -- add line labels - \setbox\myBoxA=\hbox{\displayLeftLineLabel$\mathord{#1}\fCenter\mathord{\relax}$}% %bpextra - \setbox\myBoxB=\hbox{$#2$\displayRightLineLabel}% %bpextra + \setbox\myBoxA=\hbox{$\mathord{#1}\fCenter\mathord{\relax}$}% + \setbox\myBoxB=\hbox{$#2$}% %bpextra + \setbox\myBoxLLL=\hbox{\displayLeftLineLabel}% %bpextra + \setbox\myBoxRLL=\hbox{\displayRightLineLabel}% %bpextra \global\setbox\curBox=% - \hbox{\hskip\ScoreOverhangLeft\relax% - \unhcopy\myBoxA\unhcopy\myBoxB\hskip\ScoreOverhangRight\relax}% + \hbox{\unhcopy\myBoxLLL%bpextra + \hskip\ScoreOverhangLeft\relax + \unhcopy\myBoxA + \unhcopy\myBoxB + \hskip\ScoreOverhangRight + \unhcopy\myBoxRLL}%bpextra % Set the relevant dimensions for the boxes \global\curScoreStart=0pt \relax \global\curScoreEnd=\wd\curBox \relax - \global\curCenter=\wd\myBoxA \relax + \global\curCenter=\wd\myBoxA \relax %bpextra \global\advance \curCenter by \ScoreOverhangLeft% + % bpextra adjust by dimensions of labels + \global\advance \curCenter by \wd\myBoxLLL%bpextra + \global\advance\curScoreStart by \wd\myBoxLLL%bpextra + \global\advance\curScoreEnd by -\wd\myBoxRLL%bpextra + % reset line labels to nothing %bpextra + \global\let\displayLeftLineLabel\relax %bpextra + \global\let\displayRightLineLabel\relax %bpextra \ignorespaces } @@ -221,44 +214,80 @@ % Get level and correct names set. \prepAxiom% % Define the box. - \setbox\myBoxA=\hbox{\displayLeftLineLabel #1\displayRightLineLabel}% %bpextra + \setbox\myBoxA=\hbox{#1}% + \setbox\myBoxLLL=\hbox{\displayLeftLineLabel}% %bpextra + \setbox\myBoxRLL=\hbox{\displayRightLineLabel}% %bpextra \global\setbox\curBox =% - \hbox{\hskip\ScoreOverhangLeft\relax% - \unhcopy\myBoxA\hskip\ScoreOverhangRight\relax}% + \hbox{\unhcopy\myBoxLLL%bpextra + \hskip\ScoreOverhangLeft\relax% + \unhcopy\myBoxA + \hskip\ScoreOverhangRight\relax + \unhcopy\myBoxRLL}% %bpextra % Set the relevant dimensions for the boxes \global\curScoreStart=0pt \relax \global\curScoreEnd=\wd\curBox \relax - \global\curCenter=.5\wd\curBox \relax + \global\curCenter=.5\wd\myBoxA \relax %bpextra \global\advance \curCenter by \ScoreOverhangLeft% + % bpextra adjust by dimensions of labels + \global\advance \curCenter by \wd\myBoxLLL%bpextra + \global\advance\curScoreStart by \wd\myBoxLLL%bpextra + \global\advance\curScoreEnd by -\wd\myBoxRLL%bpextra + % reset line labels to nothing %bpextra + \global\let\displayLeftLineLabel\relax %bpextra + \global\let\displayRightLineLabel\relax %bpextra \ignorespaces } \def\buildConclusion#1#2{% Build lower sequent w/ center at \fCenter position. % Define the boxes - \setbox\myBoxA=\hbox{\displayLeftLineLabel $\mathord{#1}\fCenter\mathord{\relax}$}% %bpextra - \setbox\myBoxB=\hbox{$#2$\displayRightLineLabel}% %bpextra + \setbox\myBoxA=\hbox{$\mathord{#1}\fCenter\mathord{\relax}$}% + \setbox\myBoxB=\hbox{$#2$}% + \setbox\myBoxLLL=\hbox{\displayLeftLineLabel}% %bpextra + \setbox\myBoxRLL=\hbox{\displayRightLineLabel}% %bpextra % Put them together in \myBoxC \setbox\myBoxC =% - \hbox{\hskip\ScoreOverhangLeft\relax% - \unhcopy\myBoxA\unhcopy\myBoxB\hskip\ScoreOverhangRight\relax}% + \hbox{\unhcopy\myBoxLLL%bpextra + \hskip\ScoreOverhangLeft\relax% + \unhcopy\myBoxA\unhcopy\myBoxB + \hskip\ScoreOverhangRight + \unhcopy\myBoxRLL}% %bpextra % Calculate the center of the \myBoxC string. \newScoreStart=0pt \relax% \newCenter=\wd\myBoxA \relax% \advance \newCenter by \ScoreOverhangLeft% \newScoreEnd=\wd\myBoxC% + % bpextra adjust by dimensions of labels + \global\advance\newCenter by \wd\myBoxLLL%bpextra + \global\advance\newScoreStart by \wd\myBoxLLL%bpextra + \global\advance\newScoreEnd by -\wd\myBoxRLL%bpextra + % reset line labels to nothing %bpextra + \global\let\displayLeftLineLabel\relax %bpextra + \global\let\displayRightLineLabel\relax %bpextra } \def\buildConclusionC#1{% Build lower sequent w/o \fCenter present. % Define the box. - \setbox\myBoxA=\hbox{\displayLeftLineLabel #1\displayRightLineLabel}% %bpextra - \setbox\myBoxC =% - \hbox{\hbox{\hskip\ScoreOverhangLeft\relax% - \unhcopy\myBoxA\hskip\ScoreOverhangRight\relax}}% + \setbox\myBoxA=\hbox{#1}% + \setbox\myBoxLLL=\hbox{\displayLeftLineLabel}% %bpextra + \setbox\myBoxRLL=\hbox{\displayRightLineLabel}% %bpextra +\setbox\myBoxC =% + \hbox{\unhcopy\myBoxLLL%bpextra + \hskip\ScoreOverhangLeft\relax% + \unhcopy\myBoxA + \hskip\ScoreOverhangRight + \unhcopy\myBoxRLL}%bpextra % Calculate kerning to line up centers \newScoreStart=0pt \relax% - \newCenter=.5\wd\myBoxC \relax% + \newCenter=.5\wd\myBoxA \relax% bpextra \newScoreEnd=\wd\myBoxC% \advance \newCenter by \ScoreOverhangLeft% + % bpextra adjust by dimensions of labels + \global\advance\newCenter by \wd\myBoxLLL%bpextra + \global\advance\newScoreStart by \wd\myBoxLLL%bpextra + \global\advance\newScoreEnd by -\wd\myBoxRLL%bpextra + % reset line labels to nothing %bpextra + \global\let\displayLeftLineLabel\relax %bpextra + \global\let\displayRightLineLabel\relax %bpextra } \endinput %% -- cgit v1.2.3