%% %% This is file `ktv-data.tex', %% generated with the docstrip utility. %% %% The original source files were: %% %% ktv-texdata.dtx (with options: `datafile') %% %% IMPORTANT NOTICE: %% %% For the copyright see the source file. %% %% Any modified versions of this file must be renamed %% with new filenames distinct from ktv-data.tex. %% %% For distribution of the original source see the terms %% for copying and modification in the file ktv-texdata.dtx. %% %% This generated file may be distributed as long as the %% original source files, as listed above, are part of the %% same distribution. (The sources need not necessarily be %% in the same archive or directory.) \bxx(yyy)1; This is {\it yyyyy}.one. \exx \bxx(yyy)2; This is {\it yyyyy}.two with hint. \exx \begin{hint} This is HINT of {\it yyyyy}.2 \end{hint} \bxx(yyy)3; This is {\it yyyyy}.three. \exx \bxx(yyy)4; This is {\it yyyyy}.four. \exx \bxx(yyy)[TT]5; This is {\it yyyyy}.six with header TT \exx ^^M % ------------------------------------------------------------------ \bxx1; This is one. \\In the data file, this `bxx' doesnot specify the enrvironment. \\So this used default environment. \exx \bxx2; This is two with hint. \\In the data file, this `bxx' doesnot specify the enrvironment. \\So this used default environment. \exx \begin{hint} This is hint of two. \\In the data file, this `bxx' doesnot specify the enrvironment. \\So this used default environment. \end{hint} \bxx3; This is three. \\In the data file, this `bxx' doesnot specify the enrvironment. \\So this used default environment. \exx \bxx4; This is four. \\In the data file, this `bxx' doesnot specify the enrvironment. \\So this used default environment. \exx \bxx5; This is six. \\In the data file, this `bxx' doesnot specify the enrvironment. \\So this used default environment. \exx ^^M % ------------------------------------------------------------------ \bxx(zzz)1; This is ZZZZZZZ.one. \exx \bxx(zzz)2; This is ZZZZZZZ.two. \\Containning an equation: \begin{equation} \int_{0}^{\infty}f(x)\,dx = \pi \end{equation} \exx \bxx(zzz)3; This is ZZZZZZZ.three. \exx \bxx(zzz)4; This is ZZZZZZZ.four. \exx \bxx(zzz)[TT]5; This is ZZZZZZZ.six with header TT. \exx \endinput %% %% End of file `ktv-data.tex'.