% ====================================================================== % scrbase.tex % Copyright (c) Markus Kohm, 2002-2016 % % This file is part of the LaTeX2e KOMA-Script bundle. % % This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of % the LaTeX Project Public License, version 1.3c of the license. % The latest version of this license is in % http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt % and version 1.3c or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX % version 2005/12/01 or later and of this work. % % This work has the LPPL maintenance status "author-maintained". % % The Current Maintainer and author of this work is Markus Kohm. % % This work consists of all files listed in manifest.txt. % ---------------------------------------------------------------------- % scrbase.tex % Copyright (c) Markus Kohm, 2002-2016 % % Dieses Werk darf nach den Bedingungen der LaTeX Project Public Lizenz, % Version 1.3c, verteilt und/oder veraendert werden. % Die neuste Version dieser Lizenz ist % http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt % und Version 1.3c ist Teil aller Verteilungen von LaTeX % Version 2005/12/01 oder spaeter und dieses Werks. % % Dieses Werk hat den LPPL-Verwaltungs-Status "author-maintained" % (allein durch den Autor verwaltet). % % Der Aktuelle Verwalter und Autor dieses Werkes ist Markus Kohm. % % Dieses Werk besteht aus den in manifest.txt aufgefuehrten Dateien. % ====================================================================== % % Package scrbase for Package and Class Authors % Maintained by Markus Kohm % % ---------------------------------------------------------------------- % % Paket scrbase fuer Paket- und Klassenautoren % Verwaltet von Markus Kohm % % ====================================================================== \KOMAProvidesFile{scrbase.tex} [$Date: 2016-03-09 18:09:14 +0100 (Wed, 09 Mar 2016) $ KOMA-Script package scrbase] \translator{Markus Kohm\and Melvin Hendrix} % Date of the translated German file: 2016-03-09 \chapter{Basic Functions of Package \Package{scrbase}} \labelbase{scrbase} \BeginIndex{Package}{scrbase}% The package \Package{scrbase} provides basic features designed and implemented for use by authors of packages and classes. However, \Package{scrbase} cannot only by used for wrapper classes related to \KOMAScript{} class. Authors of classes that have nothing to do with \KOMAScript{} can benefit from \Package{scrbase} functionality. \section{Loading the Package} \seclabel{loadit} Whereas users load packages using \Macro{usepackage}, authors of packages or classes should use \Macro{RequirePackage}\IndexCmd{RequirePackage}. Authors of wrapper packages may also use \Macro{RequirePackageWithOptions}. Command \Macro{RequirePackage} has the same optional argument for package options like \Macro{usepackage}. In contrast, \Macro{RequirePackageWithOptions} does not have an optional argument but passes all options given when loading the wrapper package to the required package. See \cite{latex:clsguide} for more information about these commands. The package \Package{scrbase} needs the functionality of package \Package{keyval}\IndexPackage{keyval} internally. This may be provided by package \Package{xkeyval} alternatively. Package \Package{scrbase} loads \Package{keyval} as needed. The package \Package{keyval} provides definition of keys and assignment of values to these keys. The options provided by \Package{scrbase} also use \Package{keyval} syntax: \PName{key}\texttt{=}\PName{value}. \begin{Declaration} \KOption{internalonly}\PName{value} \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Option}{internalonly~=\PName{value}}% Package \Package{scrbase} provides some commands for conditional execution. The primary names for these are builds like \Macro{scr@\PName{name}}, which are internal commands. \KOMAScript{} only uses these internal commands internally. Authors of packages and classes may use these internal commands, too, but should not redefine them. Because some of these commands are useful for users, too, they are provided as \Macro{\PName{name}} normally. But eventually, other packages may provide commands with the same name but different syntax or different functionality. As this would result in an conflict, \Package{scrbase} can suppress the definition of the user commands \Macro{\PName{name}}. Using option \Option{internalonly} without \PName{value} will define only the internal commands and suppress definition of all the user commands for conditional execution. Alternatively, the user may give all the commands that should not be defined as \PName{value}, but replaces ``\Macro{}'' by ``\texttt{/}''. Authors of packages and classes normally should not use this option. Users may use it with or without \PName{value} either as a global option with \Macro{documentclass} or using \Macro{PassOptionsToPackage}. \begin{Example} The user does not want \Package{scrbase} to define commands \Macro{ifVTeX} and \Macro{ifundefinedorrelax}. Because of this, to load the class, the user writes: \begin{lstcode} \documentclass% [internalonly=/ifVTeX/ifundefinedorrelax]% {foo} \end{lstcode} Class name \Class{foo} is, therefore, an placeholder for any class in this example. The meanings of commands \Macro{ifVTeX} and \Macro{ifundefinedorrelax} and many more commands for conditional execution is located in \autoref{sec:scrbase.if}. \end{Example} % \EndIndex{Option}{internalonly~=\PName{value}}% \section{Keys as Attributes of Families and their Members} \seclabel{keyvalue} As already mentioned in \autoref{sec:scrbase.loadit}, \Package{scrbase} uses package \Package{keyval} for keys and values of keys. Nevertheless \Package{scrbase} extends the functionality of \Package{keyval}. Whereas only one family owns all keys of \Package{keyval}, \Package{scrbase} recognises also family members. Therefore, a key may be owned by a family or by one or more family members. Additionally, a value may be assigned to the key of a family member, to the key of a family, or to the keys of all family members. \begin{Declaration} \Macro{DefineFamily}\Parameter{family}\\ \Macro{DefineFamilyMember}\OParameter{family member}\Parameter{family}% \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{DefineFamily}% \BeginIndex{Cmd}{DefineFamilyMember}% \Package{scrbase} needs to know the members of a family for different reasons. First, you have to define a new family using \Macro{DefineFamily}, which produces an empty member list. If the family has already been defined nothing would happen. Nothing also means that an already existing member list would not be overwritten. Next, a new member can be added to the family using \Macro{DefineFamilyMember}. If the family does not exist, this would result in an error message. If the member already exists, nothing happens. If the optional \PName{family member} is omitted, the default value ``\texttt{.}\Macro{@currname}\texttt{.}\Macro{@currext}'' is used. During class or package loading \Macro{@currname} and \Macro{@currext} together represent the file name of the class or package. Theoretically, it is possible, to define a member without a name using an empty optional \PName{family member} argument. But this is the same as the family itself. It is recommended that only letters and digits be used for \PName{family} and the first character of \PName{family member} should not be a letter or digit. Otherwise, it could happen that members of one family are the same as members of another family. \Package{scrbase} assigns family ``\PValue{KOMA}'' to itself and adds member ``\PValue{.scrbase.sty}'' to it. Family ``\PValue{KOMA}'' is reserved to \KOMAScript{}. For your own packages, use the name of the bundle as \PName{family} and the name of the package as \PName{family member} of that \PName{family}. % \begin{Example} Assume you are writing a bundle called ``master butcher''. Within that bundle you have packages \File{salami.sty}, \File{liversausage.sty}, and \File{kielbasa.sty}. Therefore, you decide to use family name ``\PValue{butcher}'' and,to each of the package file, you add the lines \begin{lstcode} \DefineFamily{butcher} \DefineFamilyMember{butcher} \end{lstcode} When loading the three packages, this will add the members ``\PValue{.salami.sty}'', ``\PValue{.liversausage.sty}'', and ``\PValue{.kielbasa.sty}'' to the family ``\PValue{butcher}''. After loading all three packages, all three member will be defined. \end{Example} % \EndIndex{Cmd}{DefineFamilyMember}% \EndIndex{Cmd}{DefineFamily}% \begin{Declaration} \Macro{DefineFamilyKey}\OParameter{family member}\Parameter{family}% \Parameter{key}\\ \hphantom{\XMacro{DefineFamilyKey}}\OParameter{default}\Parameter{action}\\ \Macro{FamilyKeyState}\\ \Macro{FamilyKeyStateUnknown}\\ \Macro{FamilyKeyStateProcessed}\\ \Macro{FamilyKeyStateUnknownValue}\\ \Macro{FamilyKeyStateNeedValue} \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{DefineFamilyKey}% \BeginIndex{Cmd}{FamilyKeyState}% \BeginIndex{Cmd}{FamilyKeyStateUnknown}% \BeginIndex{Cmd}{FamilyKeyStateProcessed}% \BeginIndex{Cmd}{FamilyKeyStateUnknownValue}% \BeginIndex{Cmd}{FamilyKeyStateNeedValue}% The command \Macro{DefineFamilyKey} defines a \PName{key}. If a \PName{family member} is given, the \PName{key} becomes an attribute of that member in the given \PName{family}. If a \PName{family member} is not given, the member ``\texttt{.}\Macro{@currname}\texttt{.}\Macro{@currext}'' is assumed. If, later, a value is assigned to the \PName{key}, the \PName{action} will be executed and the value made an argument of \PName{action}. So inside \PName{action} ``\lstinline{#1}'' would be that value. If the value is omitted, the \PName{default} is used instead. If there is no \PName{default}, the \PName{key} can be used only with a value being defined. \begin{Explain} \phantomsection\label{explain:scrbase.macro.DefineFamilyKey}% At least \begin{lstcode}[escapeinside=`'] \DefineFamilyKey[`\PName{member}']{`\PName{family}'}{`\PName{key}'} [`\PName{default}']{`\PName{action}'} \end{lstcode} will result in a call of \begin{lstcode}[moretexcs={define@key},escapeinside=`'] \define@key{`\PName{family\,member}'}{`\PName{key}'} [`\PName{default}']{`\PName{extended action}'} \end{lstcode} with \Macro{define@key} provided by package \Package{keyval}\IndexPackage{keyval} (see \cite{package:keyval}). However, the call of \Macro{define@key} and the \PName{action} is, in fact, extended by additional arrangements. \end{Explain} Success\ChangedAt{v3.12}{\Package{scrbase}} or failure of the execution of the \PName{action} should be reported back to \Package{scrbase} by \Macro{FamilyKeyState}. The package itself will take care of additional procedures if needed. You should not report errors by yourself! The default state before execution of \PName{action} is \Macro{FamilyKeyStateUnknown}. This signals that it is not known whether or not the execution is successful. If this state does not change until end of execution of the \PName{action}, \Package{scrbase} will write a message into the \File{log} file and assumes state \Macro{FamilyKeyStateProcessed} during the further procedure. State \Macro{FamilyKeyStateProcessed} signals that the option and the value assignment to the option are completely and successfully finished. You may switch to this state by using \Macro{FamilyKeyStateProcessed} itself. State \Macro{FamilyKeyStateUnknownValue} indicates that the option was handled, but the value, that should be assigned to the key, was unknown or not allowed. You should use \Macro{FamilyKeyStateUnknownValue} to switch to this state. State \Macro{FamilyKeyStateNeedValue} signals that the option could not be set because it needs a value, but no value was assigned to the key. This state is used automatically, whenever an option has been defined without \PName{default} value and is used without value assignment. You should not set the state using \Macro{FamilyKeyStateNeedValue} yourself. Last but not least you may switch to additional failure states, simply re-defining \Macro{FamilyKeyState} with a very short text message. Generally, the four predefined states should be sufficient. \begin{Example} Assume each of the three packages from the previous example should get a key named \PValue{coldcuts}. When used, a switch is set at each of the packages. For package \Package{salami} this may be: \begin{lstcode} \newif\if@Salami@Aufschnitt \DefineFamilyKey{butcher}% {coldcuts}[true]{% \expandafter\let\expandafter\if@salami@coldcuts \csname if#1\endcsname \FamilyKeyStateProcessed } \end{lstcode} Available values for the key are \PValue{true} or \PValue{false} in this case. Instead of testing on inappropriate values, success will be signalled for any case in this example. If the key is used later, it is executed with one of the allowed values or without assignment. In the second case, the default \PName{true} will be used. The definitions in the other packages are similar. Only ``\texttt{salami}'' has to be replaced by the corresponding names. \end{Example} % \EndIndex{Cmd}{FamilyKeyStateNeedValue}% \EndIndex{Cmd}{FamilyKeyStateUnknownValue}% \EndIndex{Cmd}{FamilyKeyStateProcessed}% \EndIndex{Cmd}{FamilyKeyStateUnknown}% \EndIndex{Cmd}{FamilyKeyState}% \EndIndex{Cmd}{DefineFamilyKey}% \begin{Declaration} \Macro{RelaxFamilyKey}\OParameter{family member}\Parameter{family}% \Parameter{key} \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{RelaxFamilyKey}% If\ChangedAt{v3.15}{\Package{scrbase}} the \PName{key} of the \PName{family member} of \PName{family} has been defined before, that definition will be cancelled. Afterwards the \PName{key} will not be defined for the \PName{family member} of \PName{family} any longer. Usage of \Macro{RelaxFamilyKey} for a not yet defined \PName{key} of the \PName{family member} of the \PName{family} is also allowed.% \EndIndex{Cmd}{RelaxFamilyKey}% \begin{Declaration} \Macro{FamilyProcessOptions}\OParameter{family member}\Parameter{family} \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{FamilyProcessOptions}% Generally the extension of keys of families to keys of families and family members, as mentioned earlier, uses keys or key-value settings as class or package options. The command \Macro{FamilyProcessOptions} is an extension of \Macro{ProcessOption*} from \LaTeX{} kernel (see \cite{latex:clsguide}, which processes not only options that has been declared using \Macro{DeclareOption}, it processes all keys of the given family member. If the optional argument \PName{family member} is omitted, family member ``\texttt{.}\Macro{@currname}\texttt{.}\Macro{@currext}'' is used. Somehow special are keys that are not attached to a family member, but to a family. These are keys with an empty family member. Such keys are set before the keys of the family members. \begin{Example} If a package in the previous example would be extended by the line \begin{lstcode} \FamilyProcessOptions{butcher} \end{lstcode} then the user may select the option \Option{coldcuts} when loading the package. If the option is used globally, this means at the optional argument of \Macro{documentclass}, then the option would be passed automatically to all three packages, if all three packages are loaded later. \end{Example} Please note\textnote{Attention!} that packages always process global options before local options. When processing unknown options initiate an entry in the \File{log}-file and the option is otherwise ignored. By contrast, unknown options assigned to the package locally leads to an error message. \Macro{FamilyProcessOptions} may be interpreted either as an extension of \Macro{ProcessOption*} or as an extension of the \PName{key=value} mechanism of \Package{keyval}. Ultimately, with the help of \Macro{FamilyProcessOptions}, \PName{key=value} pairs become options.% % \EndIndex{Cmd}{FamilyProcessOptions}% \begin{Declaration} \Macro{BeforeFamilyProcessOptions}\OParameter{member}\Parameter{family}% \Parameter{code}% \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{BeforeFamilyProcessOptions}% Especially\ChangedAt{v3.18}{\Package{scrbase}} authors of wrapper classes or wrapper packages sometimes need a hook to execute \PName{code} just before \Macro{FamilyProcessOptions}. The package \Package{scrbase} provides such a hook and you can add \PName{code} to it using \Macro{BeforeFamilyProcessOptions}. The parameters \PName{member} and \PName{family} are same to \Macro{FamilyProcessOptions}. In difference to \Macro{FamilyProcessOptions} you can add \PName{code} also to the hook of not yet defined \PName{family} or \PName{member}. Note, the hook of a family member will be cleaned after execution. But if you use an empty \PName{member} the \PName{code} will be executed before the \Macro{FamilyProcessOptions} of every member of the \PName{family} and will never be deleted. \begin{Example} Now, you are writing a package that loads \Package{liversausage}. But you do not provide option \Option{coldcut} with this package. So you use \Macro{BeforeFamilyProcessOptions} to deactivate that option before loading the package: \begin{lstcode} \RequirePackage{scrbase} \BeforeFamilyProcessOptions[.liversausage.sty]{butcher}{% \RelaxFamilyKey[.liversausage.sty]{butcher}{coldcut}% } \RequirePackageWithOptions{liversausage} \end{lstcode} If after this a user tries to load your package with option \Option{coldcut}, package \Package{liversausage} will throw an undefined option error. If \Option{coldcut} is used as a global option, package \Package{liversausage} will ignore it. But default settings inside \Package{liversausage}, e.\,g., using \Macro{FamilyExecuteOptions} before \Macro{FamilyProcessOptions} are not effected. \end{Example} \EndIndex{Cmd}{BeforeFamilyProcessOptions}% \begin{Declaration} \Macro{FamilyExecuteOptions}\OParameter{family member}\Parameter{family}% \Parameter{options list} \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{FamilyExecuteOptions}% This command is an extension of \Macro{ExecuteOptions} from the \LaTeX{} kernel (see \cite{latex:clsguide}). The command processes not only options that are defined using \Macro{DeclareOption}, but also processes all keys of the given \PName{family member}. If the optional argument \Macro{family member} is omitted, then ``\texttt{.}\Macro{@currname}\texttt{.}\Macro{@currext}'' is used. Somehow special are keys of empty family members, which are not attached to a family member, but to a family. Such keys are set before the keys of family members. \begin{Example} Assume option \Option{coldcuts} should be set by default in the previous example. In this case only line \begin{lstcode} \FamilyExecuteOptions{butcher}{coldcuts} \end{lstcode} has to be added. \end{Example} If\ChangedAt{v3.20}{\Package{scrbase}} you call \Macro{FamilyExecuteOptions} with an unknown option inside the \PName{options list}, you will get an error. But you will not get an error, if the \PName{family member} has an option \Option{@else@}. In this case option \Option{@else@} will be used instead of the unknown option. \KOMAScript{} itself uses this feature, e.\,g., inside the definition of section like commands to prior the style attribute above all other attributes. Usage of the command inside the execution of an option is provided.% % \EndIndex{Cmd}{FamilyExecuteOptions}% \begin{Declaration} \Macro{FamilyOptions}\Parameter{family}\Parameter{options list}% \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{FamilyOptions}% Hence \PName{options list} is like: \begin{flushleft}\vskip\dp\strutbox\begin{tabular}{l} \PName{key}\texttt{=}\PName{value}\texttt{,}% \PName{key}\texttt{=}\PName{value}\dots \end{tabular}\vskip\dp\strutbox\end{flushleft} after which the value assignment may be omitted for \PName{key}s that have a defined default. In contrast to average options that are defined using \Macro{DeclareOption}, the \PName{key}s also may be set after loading a class or package. For this, the user calls \Macro{FamilyOptions}. Thereafter, the \PName{key}s of all members of the specified family are set. If a \PName{key} also exists as a family attribute, then the family key is set first. After this, the member keys follow in the order in which the members have been defined. If a given \PName{key} does not exist, either for the family or for any member of the family, then \Macro{FamilyOptions} will result in an error. Package \Package{scrbase} reports an error also if there are members with key \PName{key}, but all those members signal failure via \Macro{FamilyKeyState}. \begin{Example} You extend your butcher project by a package \Package{sausagesalad}. If this package has been loaded, all sausage package should generate cold cuts: \begin{lstcode} \ProvidesPackage{sausagesalad}% [2008/05/06 nonsense package] \DefineFamily{butcher} \DefineFamilyMember{butcher} \FamilyProcessOptions{butcher}\relax \FamilyOptions{butcher}{coldcuts} \end{lstcode} If currently none of the sausage packages are loaded, the undefined option \Option{coldcuts} leads to an error message. This is avoided by adding before the last line of the code above: \begin{lstcode} \DefineFamilyKey{butcher}% {coldcuts}[true]{}% \end{lstcode} However, sausage packages loaded after \Package{sausagesalad} still do not produce cold cuts. This may be corrected by editing the last line of the code again to: \begin{lstcode} \AtBeginDocument{% \DefineFamiyKey[.sausagesalad.sty]% {butcher}% {coldcuts}[true]{}% } \DefineFamilyKey{butcher}% {coldcuts}[true]{% \AtBeginDocument{\FamilyOptions{butcher}% {coldcuts=#1}}% }% \end{lstcode} This code does following: First the option will be defined while \Macro{begin}\PParameter{document} to do nothing for package \Package{sausagesalad}. Because \Macro{@currname} and \Macro{@currext} are not longer valid at this time, the optional argument on \Macro{DefineFamilyKey} has to be used. But until this re-definition of the option, a second definition is made, that calls the option again while \Macro{begin}\PParameter{document} for the whole family and so also for other sausage salad packages. \end{Example} % \EndIndex{Cmd}{FamilyOptions}% \begin{Declaration} \Macro{FamilyOption}\Parameter{family}% \Parameter{option}\Parameter{values list}% \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{FamilyOption}% Besides options that have concurrently excluding values, there may be options that produce several values at the same time. Using \Macro{FamilyOptions} for that type of option would result in using the same option several times with different value assignments. Instead of this, \Macro{FamilyOption} may be used to assign a whole \PName{values list} to the same \PName{option}. The \PName{values list} is a comma separated list of values, also known as \emph{csv}: \begin{flushleft}\begin{tabular}{l} \PName{value}\texttt{,}\PName{value}\dots \end{tabular}\end{flushleft} By the way, please note that usage of a comma inside a value may be done only if the value is put inside braces. The general functionality of this command is the same as that of the previous command \Macro{FamilyOptions}. \begin{Example} Package \Package{sausagesalad} should have one mire option, to add additional ingredients. Each of the ingredients sets a switch as was done previously for the cold cuts. \begin{lstcode} \newif\if@saladwith@onions \newif\if@saladwith@gherkins \newif\if@saladwith@chillies \DefineFamilyKey{butcher}{ingredient}{% \csname @saladwith@#1true\endcsname } \end{lstcode} Here the three ingredients ``onions'', ``gherkins'', and ``chillies'' have been defined. An error message for ``not defined'' ingredients does not exist. For a salad with onions and gherkins the user may use \begin{lstcode} \FamilyOptions{butcher}{% ingredient=onions,ingredient=gherkins} \end{lstcode} or shorter \begin{lstcode} \FamilyOption{butcher} {ingredient}{onions,gherkins} \end{lstcode} \end{Example} % \EndIndex{Cmd}{FamilyOption}% \begin{Declaration} \Macro{AtEndOfFamilyOptions}\Parameter{action}% \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{AtEndOfFamilyOptions}% Sometimes\ChangedAt{v3.12}{\Package{scrbase}} it is useful to delay the execution of an \PName{action} that is part of a value assignment to a key until all assignments inside one \Macro{FamilyProcessOptions}, \Macro{FamilyExecuteOptions}, \Macro{FamilyOptions}, or \Macro{FamilyOption} is finished. This may be done using \Macro{AtEndOfFamilyOptions} inside an option definition. Reporting failure states of \PName{action} is not possible in this case. Furthermore, the command should not be used outside an option definition. % \EndIndex{Cmd}{AtEndOfFamilyOptions}% \begin{Declaration} \Macro{FamilyBoolKey}\OParameter{family member}\Parameter{family}% \Parameter{key}\Parameter{switch name}\\ \Macro{FamilySetBool}\Parameter{family}% \Parameter{key}\Parameter{switch name}\Parameter{value} \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{FamilyBoolKey}% \BeginIndex{Cmd}{FamilySetBool}% In the previous examples, boolean switches often have been used. In the example with option \Option{coldcuts}, it is necessary that the user assigns either value \PValue{true} or value \PValue{false}. There is no error message for wrong value assignment. Because of this, boolean switches are a necessary feature. Package \Package{scrbase} provides \Macro{FamilyBoolKey} for definition of such options. Therefore, the arguments \PName{family member}, \PName{family}, and \PName{key} are the same as that used by \Macro{DefineFamilyKey} (see \autopageref{desc:scrbase.cmd.DefineFamilyKey}). Argument \PName{switch name} is the name of the switch without the prefix \Macro{if}. If a switch with this name does not exist already, \Macro{FamilyBoolKey} will define it and initialize it to \PName{false}. Internally \Macro{FamilyBooKey} uses \Macro{FamilySetBool} as \PName{action} of \Macro{DefineFamilyKey}. The \PName{default} for those options is always \PValue{true}. On the other hand, \Macro{FamilySetBool} understands \PName{value} \PValue{on} and \PValue{yes} beside \PName{true} for switching on and \PName{off} and \PName{no} beside \PName{false} for switching off. Unknown values will result in a call of \Macro{FamilyUnknownKeyValue} with the arguments \PName{family}, \PName{key}, and \PName{value}, which results in setting of \Macro{FamilyKeyState}. Depending on the command used and other family members, this may result in an error message about unknown value assignment (see also \autopageref{desc:scrbase.cmd.FamilyUnkownKeyValue} and \autopageref{desc:scrbase.cmd.FamilyKeyState}). \begin{Example} The key \Option{coldcuts} should be declared somehow more robust. Additionally, all sausage packages should use the same key. So either all or none of them will produce cold cuts. \begin{lstcode} \FamilyBoolKey{butcher}{coldcuts}% {@coldcuts} \end{lstcode} A test, whether or not to produce cold cuts, may be: \begin{lstcode} \if@coldcuts ... \else ... \fi \end{lstcode} This would be the same in each of the three sausage packages, thereby defining the attribute ``coldcuts'' as a family option: \begin{lstcode}[moretexcs={define@key}] \@ifundefined{if@coldcuts}{% \expandafter\newif\csname if@coldcuts\endcsname }{}% \DefineFamilyKey[]{butcher}{coldcuts}[true]{% \FamilySetBool{butcher}{coldcuts}% {@coldcuts}% {#1}% } \end{lstcode} or shorter: \begin{lstcode} \FamilyBoolKey[]{butcher}{coldcuts}% {@coldcuts} \end{lstcode} using the additional information at \autopageref{explain:scrbase.macro.DefineFamilyKey}, this is not only valid for \Macro{DefineFamilyKey} but for \Macro{FamilyBoolKey} too. \end{Example} % \EndIndex{Cmd}{FamilySetBool}% \EndIndex{Cmd}{FamilyBoolKey} \begin{Declaration} \Macro{FamilyNumericalKey}\OParameter{family member}\Parameter{family}% \Parameter{key}\\ \hphantom{\XMacro{FamilyNumericalKey}}% \OParameter{default}\Parameter{command}% \Parameter{values list}\\ \Macro{FamilySetNumerical}\Parameter{family}\Parameter{key}\\ \hphantom{\XMacro{FamilySetNumerical}}% \Parameter{command}\Parameter{values list}% \Parameter{value} \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{FamilyNumericalKey}% \BeginIndex{Cmd}{FamilySetNumerical}% In contrast to switches that may be either true or false, a key exists that accept several values. For example an alignment may not only be left or not left, but left, centered, or right. Internally such differentiation often is made using \Macro{ifcase}. This \TeX{} command expects a numerical value. Because of this the command to define a macro by a \PName{key} has been named \Macro{FamilyNumericalKey} in \Package{scrbase}. The \PName{values list} thereby has the form: \begin{flushleft}\vskip\dp\strutbox\begin{tabular}{l} \Parameter{value}\Parameter{definition}\texttt{,}% \Parameter{value}\Parameter{definition}\texttt{,}% \dots \end{tabular}\vskip\dp\strutbox\end{flushleft} Therefore, the \PName{values list} does not solely define the supported values to the \PName{key}. For each of the \PName{value}s, the \PName{definition} of macro \Macro{\PName{command}} also is given. Usually, \PName{definition} is just a numerical value. Nevertheless, other content is possible and allowed. Currently, the only limitation is that \PName{definition} has to be fully expandable and will be expanded during the assignment. \begin{Example} The sausage may be cut different. For example the cold cuts may stay uncut or will be cut roughly or may be cut thinly. This information should be stored in command \Macro{cuthow}. \begin{lstcode} \FamilyNumericalKey{butcher}% {saladcut}{cuthow}{% {none}{none},{no}{none},{not}{none}% {rough}{rough},% {thin}{thin}% } \end{lstcode} Not cutting anything may be selected either by \begin{lstcode} \FamilyOptions{butcher}{saladcut=none} \end{lstcode} or \begin{lstcode} \FamilyOptions{butcher}{saladcut=no} \end{lstcode} or \begin{lstcode} \FamilyOptions{butcher}{saladcut=not} \end{lstcode} In all three cases \Macro{cuthow} would be defined with content \PValue{none}. It may be very useful to provide several values for the same result as shown in this example. Now, it's most likely, that the kind of cutting will not be printed, but should be evaluated later. In this case a textual definition would not be useful. If the key is defined like this: \begin{lstcode} \FamilyNumericalKey{butcher}% {saladcut}{cuthow}{% {none}{0},{no}{0},{not}{0}% {rough}{1},% {thin}{2}% } \end{lstcode} then a condition like the following may be used: \begin{lstcode} \ifcase\cuthow % no cut \or % rough cut \else % thin cut \fi \end{lstcode} \end{Example} Internally, \Macro{FamilyNumericalKey} uses \Macro{FamilySetNumerical} as \PName{action} of \Macro{DefineFamilyKey}. If a unknown value is assigned to such a key, \Macro{FamilySetNumerical} will call \Macro{FamilyUnkownKeyValue} with the arguments \PName{family}, \PName{key} and \PName{value}. This will normally result in an error message about assigning an unknown value. % \EndIndex{Cmd}{FamilySetNumerical}% \EndIndex{Cmd}{FamilyNumericalKey}% \begin{Declaration} \Macro{FamilyCounterKey}\OParameter{family member}\Parameter{family}% \Parameter{key}\\ \hphantom{\XMacro{FamilyCounterKey}}% \OParameter{default}\Parameter{\LaTeX{} counter}\\ \Macro{FamilySetCounter}\Parameter{family}% \Parameter{key}\Parameter{\LaTeX{} counter}\Parameter{value} \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{FamilyCounterKey}% \BeginIndex{Cmd}{FamilySetCounter}% Beside\ChangedAt{v3.12}{\Package{scrbase}} \Macro{FamilyNumercialKey} that defines a macro to a numeric value depending on a symbolic value, there are circumstances when a \PName{key} directly represents a \PName{\LaTeX{} counter}, that should be assigned directly to a numeric value. In those cases, \Macro{FamilyCounterKey} can be used that internally will call \Macro{FamilySetCounter}. A primary test of the \PName{value} argument is done that only detects whether or not usage of \PName{value} as a number is plausible. The assignment is done, only if this plausibility test is successful. Nevertheless the assignment can still fail and result in a \TeX{} error. But if the plausibility test fails already, this is signalled by \Macro{FamilyKeyStateUnknownValue}. If\ChangedAt{v3.15}{\Package{scrbase}} the value is omitted, the \PName{default} is used instead. If there is no \PName{default}, the \PName{key} can be used only with a value being defined.% \EndIndex{Cmd}{FamilySetCounter}% \EndIndex{Cmd}{FamilyCounterKey}% \begin{Declaration} \Macro{FamilyCounterMacroKey}\OParameter{family member}\Parameter{family}% \Parameter{key}\\ \hphantom{\XMacro{FamilyCounterMacroKey}}% \OParameter{default}\Parameter{macro}\\ \Macro{FamilySetCounterMacro}\Parameter{family}% \Parameter{key}\Parameter{macro}\Parameter{value}% \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{FamilyCounterMacroKey}% \BeginIndex{Cmd}{FamilySetCounterMacro}% These\ChangedAt{v3.12}{\Package{scrbase}} two commands differ from the previously described \Macro{FamilyCounterKey} and \Macro{FamilySetCounter} only by the fact, that they do not assign a \PName{value} to a \PName{\LaTeX counter}, but define a \Macro{macro} with the \PName{value}.% \EndIndex{Cmd}{FamilySetCounterMacro}% \EndIndex{Cmd}{FamilyCounterMacroKey}% \begin{Declaration} \Macro{FamilyLengthKey}\OParameter{family member}\Parameter{family}% \Parameter{key}\\ \hphantom{\XMacro{FamilyLengthKey}}% \OParameter{default}\Parameter{length}\\ \Macro{FamilySetLength}\Parameter{family}% \Parameter{key}\Parameter{length}\Parameter{value}\\ \Macro{FamilyLengthMacroKey}\OParameter{family member}\Parameter{family}% \Parameter{key}\\ \hphantom{\XMacro{FamilyLengthMacroKey}}% \OParameter{default}\Parameter{Makro}\\ \Macro{FamilySetLengthMacro}\Parameter{family}% \Parameter{key}\Parameter{Makro}\Parameter{value}% \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{FamilyLengthKey}% \BeginIndex{Cmd}{FamilySetLength}% \BeginIndex{Cmd}{FamilyLengthMacroKey}% \BeginIndex{Cmd}{FamilySetLengthMacro}% With\ChangedAt{v3.12}{\Package{scrbase}} \Macro{FamilyLengthKey} you can define a \PName{key} that represents a \PName{length}. It does not matter whether the \PName{length} is a \LaTeX{} length, a \TeX{} skip or a \TeX{} dimension. Internally the \PName{length} will be set to the \PName{value} using \Macro{FamilySetLength}. Thereby a primary test is used to decide, whether or not it is plausible to assign \PName{length} to \PName{value}. The assignment is done only if this plausibility test is successful. Nevertheless, not all assignment errors can be recognised, so an inaccurate \PName{value} can still result in \TeX{} error. Recognised errors however will be signalled by \Macro{FamilyKeyStateUnknownValue}. If\ChangedAt{v3.15}{\Package{scrbase}} the value is omitted, the \PName{default} is used instead. If there is no \PName{default}, the \PName{key} can be used only with a value being defined. In difference to this, \Macro{FamilyLengthMacroKey} and \Macro{FamilySetLengthMacro} do not assign \PName{value} to a \PName{length}, but define a \Macro{macro} with this \PName{value}.% \EndIndex{Cmd}{FamilySetLengthMacro}% \EndIndex{Cmd}{FamilyLengthMacroKey}% \EndIndex{Cmd}{FamilySetLength}% \EndIndex{Cmd}{FamilyLengthKey}% \begin{Declaration} \Macro{FamilyStringKey}\OParameter{family member}\Parameter{family}% \Parameter{key}\\ \hphantom{\XMacro{FamilyStringKey}}% \OParameter{default}\Parameter{command} \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{FamilyStringKey}% This defines\ChangedAt{v3.08}{\Package{scrbase}} a \PName{key} that accepts every value. The value will be stored into the given \Macro{command}. If there is no optional argument for the \PName{default}, \Macro{FamilyStringKey} is the same as: \begin{quote} \Macro{DefineFamilyKey}\OParameter{family member}\Parameter{family}% \Parameter{key}\\ \hphantom{\Macro{DefineFamilyKey}}% \PParameter{\Macro{def}\PName{command}\string{\#1\string}% \Macro{FamilyKeyStateProcessed}}. \end{quote} If an optional argument \PName{default} is used, \Macro{FamilyStringKey} is the same as: \begin{quote} \Macro{DefineFamilyKey}\OParameter{family member}\Parameter{family}% \Parameter{key}\\ \hphantom{\Macro{DefineFamilyKey}}% \OParameter{default}% \PParameter{\Macro{def}\PName{command}\string{\#1\string}}. \end{quote} If \PName{command} is not been defined, an empty macro will be defined. \begin{Example} By default an amount of 250\Unit{g} sausage salad should be produced. The amount should be configurable by an option. The wanted amount will be stored in the macro \Macro{saladweight}. The option should be named \PValue{saladweight}, too: \begin{lstcode} \newcommand*{\saladweight}{250g} \FamilyStringKey{butcher}% {saladweight}[250g]{\saladweight} \end{lstcode} To switch back to the default weight after changing it, the user may simply use the option without weight: \begin{lstcode} \FamilyOptions{butcher}{saladweight} \end{lstcode} This may be done, because the default weight has been set as default at the definition of the option above. \end{Example} In this case there are not unknown values because all values are simply used for a macro definition. Nevertheless, you should note that paragraph breaks at the value assignment to the key are not allowed. % \EndIndex{Cmd}{FamilyStringKey}% \begin{Declaration} \Macro{FamilyUnkownKeyValue}\Parameter{family}\Parameter{key}% \Parameter{value}\Parameter{values list}% \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{FamilyUnkownKeyValue}% \BeginIndex{Cmd}{FamilyElseValues}% The command \Macro{FamilyUnknownKeyValue} throws and error message about unknown values assigned to a known key. The \PName{values list} is a comma separated list of allowed values in the form: \begin{flushleft}\vskip\dp\strutbox\begin{tabular}{l} `\PName{value}'\texttt{,} `\PName{value}' \dots \end{tabular}\vskip\dp\strutbox\end{flushleft} Currently\ChangedAt{v3.12}{\Package{scrbase}}, \PName{values list} is not used by \Package{scrbase}. \begin{Example} Now, for the cold cuts, the choices should be cut or no-cut and in case of cut rough or thin. Rough should be the default for cutting. \begin{lstcode} \@ifundefined{if@thincut}{% \expandafter \newif\csname if@thincut\endcsname}{}% \@ifundefined{if@coldcuts}{% \expandafter \newif\csname if@coldcuts\endcsname}{} \DefineFamilyKey{butcher}% {coldcuts}[true]{% \FamilySetBool{butcher}{coldcuts}% {@coldcuts}% {#1}% \ifx\FamilyKeyState\FamilyKeyStateProcessed \@thincutfalse \else \ifstr{#1}{thin}{% \@coldcutstrue \@thincuttrue \FamilyKeyStateProcessed }{}% \fi }% \end{lstcode} Let's have a look at the definition of \Option{butcher}: First of all, we try to set the boolean switch of cold cuts using \Macro{FamilySetBool}. After this command, we test whether or not \Macro{FamilyKeyState} signals the success of the command with state \Macro{FamilyKeyStateProcessed}. If so, only the thin cut has to be deactivated. In the other case, the value will be tested to be equal to \PValue{thin}. In that case, cold cuts and thin cut are activated and the state will be switched to \Macro{FamilyKeyStateProcessed}. If the last test failed also, the failure state of \Macro{FamilySetBool} is still valid at the end of the execution. Command \Macro{ifstr} is used for the thin test. It is described on \autopageref{desc:scrbase.cmd.ifstr} in \autoref{sec:scrbase.if}. \end{Example} % \EndIndex{Cmd}{FamilyUnkownKeyValue}% \begin{Declaration} \Macro{FamilyElseValues} \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{FamilyElseValues}% With former releases\ChangedAt{v3.12}{\Package{scrbase}} of \Package{scrbase}, additional allowed values reported by \Macro{FamilyUnknownKeyValue} can be set re-defining \Macro{FamilyElseValues} in the form: \begin{flushleft}\vskip\dp\strutbox\begin{tabular}{l} \texttt{,} `\PName{value}'\texttt{,} `\PName{value}' \dots \end{tabular}\vskip\dp\strutbox\end{flushleft} Since release~3.12 \Macro{FamilyUnknownValue} does not report errors itself, but signals them using \Macro{FamilyKeyState}. Therefore, \Macro{FamilyElseValues} became deprecated. Nevertheless, its former usage is recognised by \Package{scrbase} and results in a code change demand message.% \EndIndex{Cmd}{FamilyElseValues}% \section{Conditional Execution} \seclabel{if} The package \Package{scrbase} provides several commands for conditional execution. other than the \TeX{} syntax of conditionals, e.\,g., % Umbruchkorrektur \begin{lstcode}[belowskip=\dp\strutbox] \iftrue ... \else ... \fi \end{lstcode} yet the \LaTeX{} syntax also known from \LaTeX{} commands like \Macro{IfFileExists}, \Macro{@ifundefined}, \Macro{@ifpackageloaded}, and many others, is used. Nevertheless, some package authors prefer to use the \TeX{} syntax even for users at the \LaTeX{} interface level that could inevitably lead to naming conflicts with the \Package{scrbase} conditionals. In fact, the conditionals of \Package{scrbase} are very basic. Because of this \Package{scrbase} firstly defines these conditionals as internal commands with prefix \Macro{scr@}. Additional user commands without this prefix are subsequently defined. But the definition of the user commands may be suppressed with option \Option{internalonly} (see \autoref{sec:scrbase.loadit}, \autopageref{desc:scrbase.option.internalonly}). Authors of packages and classes should use the internal commands as \KOMAScript{} itself does. Nevertheless, for completeness the user commands are described separately. \begin{Declaration} \Macro{scr@ifundefinedorrelax}% \Parameter{name}\Parameter{then instructions}\Parameter{else instructions}\\ \Macro{ifundefinedorrelax}% \Parameter{name}\Parameter{then instructions}\Parameter{else instructions} \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{scr@ifundefinedorrelax}% \BeginIndex{Cmd}{ifundefinedorrelax}% This command has almost the same functionality as \Macro{@ifundefined} from the \LaTeX{} kernel (see \cite{latex:source2e}). So the \PName{then instructions} will be executed if \PName{name} is the name of a command that is currently either not defined or \Macro{relax}. Otherwise, the \PName{else instructions} will be executed. In contrast to \Macro{@ifundefined}, \Macro{\PName{name}} is not defined to be \Macro{relax} in the event it was not defined before. Moreover, using \eTeX{} this case will not consume any hash memory.% % \EndIndex{Cmd}{ifundefinedorrelax}% \EndIndex{Cmd}{scr@ifundefinedorrelax}% \begin{Declaration} \Macro{scr@ifpdftex}% \Parameter{then instructions}\Parameter{else instructions}\\ \Macro{ifpdftex}% \Parameter{then instructions}\Parameter{else instructions} \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{scr@ifpdftex}% \BeginIndex{Cmd}{ifpdftex}% If pdf\TeX{} has been used, the \PName{then instructions} will be executed, otherwise the \PName{else instructions}. Whether or not a PDF-file is generated does not matter, and the pdf\TeX{} test is rarely useful. In general, test for the desired command instead (see previous \Macro{scr@ifundefinedorrelax} and \Macro{ifundefinedorrelax}). % \EndIndex{Cmd}{ifpdftex}% \EndIndex{Cmd}{scr@ifpdftex}% \begin{Declaration} \Macro{scr@ifVTeX}% \Parameter{then instructions}\Parameter{else instructions}\\ \Macro{ifVTeX}% \Parameter{then instructions}\Parameter{else instructions} \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{scr@ifVTeX}% \BeginIndex{Cmd}{ifVTeX}% If V\TeX{} has been used, the \PName{then instructions} will be executed, otherwise the \PName{else instructions}. This test is seldom useful. Test for the desired command instead (see previous \Macro{scr@ifundefinedorrelax} and \Macro{ifundefinedorrelax}). % \EndIndex{Cmd}{ifVTeX}% \EndIndex{Cmd}{scr@ifVTeX}% \begin{Declaration} \Macro{scr@ifpdfoutput}% \Parameter{then instructions}\Parameter{else instructions}\\ \Macro{ifpdfoutput}% \Parameter{then instructions}\Parameter{else instructions} \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{scr@ifpdfoutput}% \BeginIndex{Cmd}{ifpdfoutput}% When generating a PDF-file the \PName{then instructions} will be executed, otherwise the \PName{else instructions}. Whether pdf\TeX{} or V\TeX{} or another \TeX{} engine is used to generate the PDF-file does not matter. % \EndIndex{Cmd}{ifpdfoutput}% \EndIndex{Cmd}{scr@ifpdfoutput}% \begin{Declaration} \Macro{scr@ifpsoutput}% \Parameter{then instructions}\Parameter{else instructions}\\ \Macro{ifpsoutput}% \Parameter{then instructions}\Parameter{else instructions} \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{scr@ifpsoutput}% \BeginIndex{Cmd}{ifpsoutput}% When generating a PostScript-file the \PName{then instructions} will be executed, otherwise the \PName{else instructions}. V\TeX{} provides direct PostScript generation that will be recognised here. If V\TeX{} is not used, but a switch \Macro{if@dvips} has been defined, the decision depends on that switch. \KOMAScript{} provides \Macro{if@dvips} in \Package{typearea}. % \EndIndex{Cmd}{ifpsoutput}% \EndIndex{Cmd}{scr@ifpsoutput}% \begin{Declaration} \Macro{scr@ifdvioutput}% \Parameter{then instructions}\Parameter{else instructions}\\ \Macro{ifdvioutput}% \Parameter{then instructions}\Parameter{else instructions} \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{scr@ifdvioutput}% \BeginIndex{Cmd}{ifdvioutput}% When generating a DVI-file the \PName{then instructions} will be executed, otherwise the \PName{else instructions}. If neither a direct PDF-file generation nor a direct PostScript-file generation has been detected, DVI-file generation is assumed. % \EndIndex{Cmd}{ifdvioutput}% \EndIndex{Cmd}{scr@ifdvioutput}% \begin{Declaration} \Macro{ifnotundefined}\Parameter{name}% \Parameter{then instructions}\Parameter{else instructions} \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{ifnotundefined}% \eTeX{} will be used to test, whether or not a command with the given \PName{name} has already been defined. The \PName{then instructions} will be executed if the command is defined, otherwise the \PName{else instructions}. There is no corresponding internal command. % \EndIndex{Cmd}{ifnotundefined}% \begin{Declaration} \Macro{ifstr}\Parameter{string}\Parameter{string}% \Parameter{then instructions}\Parameter{else instructions} \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{ifstr}% Both \PName{string} arguments are expanded and afterwards compared. If the expansions are the same, the \PName{then instructions} will be executed, otherwise the \PName{else instructions}. There is no corresponding internal command. % \EndIndex{Cmd}{ifstr}% \begin{Declaration} \Macro{ifstrstart}\Parameter{string}\Parameter{string}% \Parameter{then instructions}\Parameter{else instructions} \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{ifstrstart}% Both\ChangedAt{v3.12}{\Package{scrbase}} \PName{string} arguments are expanded and afterwards compared. If aside from white spaces the first string starts with the second one, the \PName{then instructions} will be executed, otherwise the \PName{else instructions}. The command is not completely expandable and there is no corresponding internal command.% \EndIndex{Cmd}{ifstrstart}% \begin{Declaration} \Macro{ifisdimen}\Parameter{code}% \Parameter{then instructions}\Parameter{else instructions} \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{ifisdimen}% If\ChangedAt{v3.12}{\Package{scrbase}} the expansion of\PName{code} results in a \Macro{dimen}, which is also known as \TeX{} length register, the \PName{then instructions} will be executed, otherwise the \PName{else instructions}. The command is not completely expandable and there is no corresponding internal command.% \EndIndex{Cmd}{ifisdimen}% \begin{Declaration} \Macro{ifisdimension}\Parameter{code}% \Parameter{then instructions}\Parameter{else instructions} \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{ifisdimension}% If\ChangedAt{v3.12}{\Package{scrbase}} \PName{code} expands to something with the syntax of the value of a length, the \PName{then instructions} will be executed, otherwise the \PName{else instructions}. Please note\textnote{Attention!} that currently an invalid unit will result in an error message. The command is not completely expandable and there is no corresponding internal command.% \EndIndex{Cmd}{ifisdimension}% \begin{Declaration} \Macro{ifisdimexpr}\Parameter{code}% \Parameter{then instructions}\Parameter{else instructions} \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{ifisdimexpr}% If\ChangedAt{v3.12}{\Package{scrbase}} the expansion of\PName{code} results in a \Macro{dimexpr}, which is also known as \TeX{} length expression, the \PName{then instructions} will be executed, otherwise the \PName{else instructions}. Note\textnote{Attention!} that illegal expressions will result in error messages. The command is not completely expandable and there is no corresponding internal command.% \EndIndex{Cmd}{ifisdimexpr}% \begin{Declaration} \Macro{ifisskip}\Parameter{code}% \Parameter{then instructions}\Parameter{else instructions} \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{ifisskip}% If\ChangedAt{v3.12}{\Package{scrbase}} the expansion of\PName{code} results in a \Macro{skip}, which is also known as \TeX{} distance register, the \PName{then instructions} will be executed, otherwise the \PName{else instructions}. The command is not completely expandable and there is no corresponding internal command.% \EndIndex{Cmd}{ifisskip}% \begin{Declaration} \Macro{ifisglue}\Parameter{code}% \Parameter{then instructions}\Parameter{else instructions} \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{ifisglue}% If\ChangedAt{v3.12}{\Package{scrbase}} \PName{code} expands to something with the syntax of the value of a skip, the \PName{then instructions} will be executed, otherwise the \PName{else instructions}. Please note\textnote{Attention!} that currently an invalid unit will result in an error message. The command is not completely expandable and there is no corresponding internal command.% \EndIndex{Cmd}{ifisglue}% \begin{Declaration} \Macro{ifisglueexpr}\Parameter{code}% \Parameter{then instructions}\Parameter{else instructions} \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{ifisglueexpr}% If\ChangedAt{v3.12}{\Package{scrbase}} the expansion of\PName{code} results in a \Macro{glueexpr}, which is also known as \TeX{} distance expression, the \PName{then instructions} will be executed, otherwise the \PName{else instructions}. Note,\textnote{Attention!} that illegal expressions will result in error messages. The command is not completely expandable and there is no corresponding internal command.% \EndIndex{Cmd}{ifisglueexpr}% \begin{Declaration} \Macro{ifiscount}\Parameter{code}% \Parameter{then instructions}\Parameter{else instructions} \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{ifiscount}% If\ChangedAt{v3.12}{\Package{scrbase}} the expansion of\PName{code} results in a \Macro{count}, which is also known as \TeX{} counter register, the \PName{then instructions} will be executed, otherwise the \PName{else instructions}. The command is not completely expandable and there is no corresponding internal command. For test with \LaTeX{} counters, see \Macro{ifiscounter}.% \EndIndex{Cmd}{ifiscount}% \begin{Declaration} \Macro{ifisinteger}\Parameter{code}% \Parameter{then instructions}\Parameter{else instructions} \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{ifisinteger}% If\ChangedAt{v3.12}{\Package{scrbase}} \PName{code} expands to something with the syntax of the value of a counter, which would be a negative or positive integer, the \PName{then instructions} will be executed, otherwise the \PName{else instructions}. The command is not completely expandable and there is no corresponding internal command.% \EndIndex{Cmd}{ifisinteger}% \begin{Declaration} \Macro{ifisnumexpr}\Parameter{code}% \Parameter{then instructions}\Parameter{else instructions} \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{ifisnumexpr}% If\ChangedAt{v3.12}{\Package{scrbase}} the expansion of\PName{code} results in a \Macro{numexpr}, which is also known as \TeX{} number expression, the \PName{then instructions} will be executed, otherwise the \PName{else instructions}. Note\textnote{Attention!} that illegal expressions will result in error messages. The command is not completely expandable and there is no corresponding internal command.% \EndIndex{Cmd}{ifisnumexpr}% \begin{Declaration} \Macro{ifiscounter}\Parameter{counter}% \Parameter{then instructions}\Parameter{else instructions} \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{ifiscounter}% If\ChangedAt{v3.12}{\Package{scrbase}} \PName{counter} is an already defined \LaTeX{} counter, the \PName{then instructions} will be executed, otherwise the \PName{else instructions}. The command is not completely expandable and there is no corresponding internal command.% \EndIndex{Cmd}{ifiscounter}% \begin{Declaration} \Macro{ifnumber}\Parameter{string}% \Parameter{then instructions}\Parameter{else instructions} \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{ifnumber}% Note that this does not compare numbers. The \PName{then instructions} will be executed if the one step expansion of \PName{string} consists of digits only. Otherwise the \PName{else instructions} will be used. There is no corresponding internal command. % \EndIndex{Cmd}{ifnumber}% \begin{Declaration} \Macro{ifdimen}\Parameter{string}% \Parameter{then instructions}\Parameter{else instructions} \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{ifdimen}% Note that this does not compare dimensions. The \PName{then instructions} will be executed, if the one step expansion of \PName{string} consists of digits and a valid unit of length. Otherwise, the \PName{else instructions} will be used. There is no corresponding internal command. % \EndIndex{Cmd}{ifdimen}% \begin{Declaration} \Macro{if@atdocument}\ \PName{the instructions} \Macro{else}\ \PName{else instructions} \Macro{fi} \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{if@atdocument}% This command exists intentionally as internal command only. In the document preamble \Macro{if@atdocument} is same as \Macro{iffalse}. After \Macro{begin}\PParameter{document} it's the same as \Macro{iftrue}. Authors of classes and packages may use this if a command should work somehow different depending on whether it has been used in the preamble or inside the documents body. Please note\textnote{Attention!} that this is a condition in \TeX{} syntax not in \LaTeX{} syntax! % \EndIndex{Cmd}{if@atdocument}% \section{Definition of Language-Dependent Terms} \seclabel{languageSupport} \BeginIndex{}{language>definition} \index{language>dependent terms|see{language definition}} \index{terms>language-dependent|see{language definition}} Normally, one has to change or define language-dependent terms like \Macro{captionsenglish} in such a way that, in addition to the available terms, the new or redefined terms are defined. This is made more difficult by the fact that some packages like \Package{german}\IndexPackage{german} or \Package{ngerman}\IndexPackage{ngerman} redefine those settings when the packages are loaded. These definitions unfortunately occur in such a manner as to destroy all previous private settings. That is also the reason why it makes sense to delay changes with \Macro{AtBeginDocument} until \Macro{begin}\PParameter{document}; that is, after package loading is completed. The user can also use \Macro{AtBeginDocument} or redefine the language-dependent terms after \Macro{begin}\PParameter{document}; that is, not put them in the preamble at all. The package \Package{scrbase} provides some additional commands for defining language-dependent terms. \begin{Declaration} \Macro{defcaptionname}% \Parameter{language list}\Parameter{term}\Parameter{definition}\\ \Macro{providecaptionname}% \Parameter{language list}\Parameter{term}\Parameter{definition}\\ \Macro{newcaptionname}% \Parameter{language list}\Parameter{term}\Parameter{definition}\\ \Macro{renewcaptionname}% \Parameter{language list}\Parameter{term}\Parameter{definition}\\ \Macro{defcaptionname*}% \Parameter{language list}\Parameter{term}\Parameter{definition}\\ \Macro{providecaptionname*}% \Parameter{language list}\Parameter{term}\Parameter{definition}\\ \Macro{newcaptionname*}% \Parameter{language list}\Parameter{term}\Parameter{definition}\\ \Macro{renewcaptionname*}% \Parameter{language list}\Parameter{term}\Parameter{definition} \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{defcaptionname}% \BeginIndex{Cmd}{providecaptionname}% \BeginIndex{Cmd}{newcaptionname}% \BeginIndex{Cmd}{renewcaptionname}% Using one of these commands, the user can assign a \PName{definition} for a particular language to a \PName{term}. Several languages can be concatenated with comma to a \PName{language list}. The \PName{term} is always a macro. The commands differ depending on whether a given language or a \PName{term} within a given language are already defined or not at the time the command is called. If a language is not defined, then \Macro{providecaptionname} does nothing other than write a message in the log file. This happens only once for each language. If a language is defined, but \PName{term} is not yet defined for it, then it will be defined using \PName{definition}. The \PName{term} will not be redefined if the language already has such a definition; instead, an appropriate message is written to the log file. The command \Macro{newcaptionname} has a slightly different behaviour. If a language is not yet defined, then a new language command will be created and a message written to the log file. For language \PValue{USenglish}, for example, this would be the language command \Macro{captionsUSenglish}. If \PName{term} is not yet defined in a language, then it will be defined using \PName{definition}. If \PName{term} already exists in a language, then this results in an error message. The command \Macro{renewcaptionname} again behaves differently. It requires an existing definition of \PName{term} in the languages. If neither a language nor \PName{term} exist or \PName{term} is unknown in a defined language, then an error message is given. Otherwise, the \PName{term} for the language will be redefined according to \PName{definition}. The\ChangedAt{v3.12}{\Package{scrbase}} command \Macro{defcaptionname} always defines the \PName{term}. So previous definitions of \PName{term} for the given \PName{language} will be overwritten. You may use this command even for undefined languages. \KOMAScript{} employs \Macro{providecaptionname} in order to define the commands in \autoref{sec:scrlttr2-experts.languages}. \begin{Example} If you prefer ``fig.'' instead of ``figure'' in \PValue{USenglish}, you may achieve this using: \begin{lstcode} \renewcaptionname{USenglish}{\figurename}{fig.} \end{lstcode} If you want the same change not only in \PValue{USenglish} but also in \PValue{UKenglish}, you do not need an additional: \begin{lstcode} \renewcaptionname{UKenglish}{\figurename}{fig.} \end{lstcode} but can simply extend the \PName{language list}: \begin{lstcode} \renewcaptionname{USenglish,UKenglish}{\figurename}{fig.} \end{lstcode} You can extend the \PName{language list} in the same manner by \PValue{american}, \PValue{australian}, \PValue{british}, \PValue{canadian}, and \PValue{newzealand}. \end{Example} Since \KOMAScript~3.12\ChangedAt{v3.12}{\Package{scrbase}} you do not need to delay the definition or redefinition until \Macro{begin}\PParameter{document} using \Macro{AtBeginDocument} any longer because \Package{scrbase} does the delay automatically for (re)definitions in the document's preamble. Additionally, \Package{scrbase} tests if a redefinition should be made in \Macro{extras\PName{language}} instead of \Macro{captions\PName{language}} and does so automatically. The new star variants of the commands always use \Macro{extras\PName{language}}. So redefinition of language dependent terms for packages like \Package{hyperref} that use \Macro{extras\PName{language}} should work as expected by the user. Language dependent terms usually defined by classes and language packages are listed and described in \autoref{tab:scrbase.commonNames}. \begin{desclist} \renewcommand*{\abovecaptionskipcorrection}{-\normalbaselineskip}% \desccaption[{% Overview of usual language dependent terms% }]{% Overview of language dependent terms of usual language packages% \label{tab:scrbase.commonNames}% }{% Overview of usual language dependent terms (\emph{continuation})% }% \entry{\Macro{abstractname}}{% heading of the abstract% \IndexCmd{abstractname}% }% \entry{\Macro{alsoname}}{% ``see also'' in additional cross references of the index% \IndexCmd{alsoname}% }% \entry{\Macro{appendixname}}{% ``appendix'' in the heading of an appendix chapter% \IndexCmd{appendixname}% }% \entry{\Macro{bibname}}{% heading of the bibliography% \IndexCmd{bibname}% }% \entry{\Macro{ccname}}{% prefix heading for the distribution list of a letter% \IndexCmd{ccname}% }% \entry{\Macro{chaptername}}{% ``chapter'' in the heading of a chapter% \IndexCmd{chaptername}% }% \entry{\Macro{contentsname}}{% heading of the table of contents% \IndexCmd{contentsname}% }% \entry{\Macro{enclname}}{% prefix heading for the enclosure of a letter% \IndexCmd{enclname}% }% \entry{\Macro{figurename}}{% prefix heading of figure captions% \IndexCmd{figurename}% }% \entry{\Macro{glossaryname}}{% heading of the glossary% \IndexCmd{glossaryname}% }% \entry{\Macro{headtoname}}{% ``to'' in header of letter pages% \IndexCmd{headtoname}% }% \entry{\Macro{indexname}}{% heading of the index% \IndexCmd{indexname}% }% \entry{\Macro{listfigurename}}{% heading of the list of figures% \IndexCmd{listfigurename}% }% \entry{\Macro{listtablename}}{% heading of the list of tables% \IndexCmd{listtablename}% }% \entry{\Macro{pagename}}{% ``page'' in the pagination of letters% \IndexCmd{pagename}% }% \entry{\Macro{partname}}{% ``part'' in the heading of a part% \IndexCmd{partname}% }% \entry{\Macro{prefacename}}{% heading of the preface% \IndexCmd{prefacename}% }% \entry{\Macro{proofname}}{% prefix heading of mathematical proofs% \IndexCmd{proofname}% }% \entry{\Macro{refname}}{% heading of the list of references% \IndexCmd{refname}% }% \entry{\Macro{seename}}{% ``see'' in cross references of the index% \IndexCmd{seename}% }% \entry{\Macro{tablename}}{% prefix heading at table captions% \IndexCmd{tablename}% }% \end{desclist} % \EndIndex{Cmd}{providecaptionname}% \EndIndex{Cmd}{newcaptionname}% \EndIndex{Cmd}{renewcaptionname}% \EndIndex{Cmd}{defcaptionname}% % \EndIndex{}{language>definition} \section{Identification of \KOMAScript} \seclabel{identify} Package \Package{scrbase} may be used independent of \KOMAScript{} with other packages and classes. Nevertheless, it is a \KOMAScript{} package. For this, \Package{scrbase} also provides commands to identify \KOMAScript{} and to identify itself as a \KOMAScript{} package. \begin{Declaration} \Macro{KOMAScript} \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{KOMAScript}% This command only sets the word ``\KOMAScript'' with sans-serif font and a little bit tracking for the capitals. By the way: All \KOMAScript{} classes and packages define this command, if it has not been defined already. The definition is robust using \Macro{DeclareRobustCommand}. % \EndIndex{Cmd}{KOMAScript} \begin{Declaration} \Macro{KOMAScriptVersion} \end{Declaration} \BeginIndex{Cmd}{KOMAScriptVersion}% \KOMAScript{} defines the main version of \KOMAScript{} in this command. It has the form ``\PName{date} \PName{version} \texttt{KOMA-Script}''. This main version is same for all \KOMAScript{} classes and the \KOMAScript{} packages that are essential for the classes. Because of this, it may be inquired after loading \Package{scrbase}, too. For example, this document has been made using \KOMAScript{} version ``\KOMAScriptVersion''. % \EndIndex{Cmd}{KOMAScriptVersion}% \section{Extension of the \LaTeX{} Kernel} \seclabel{latexkernel} Sometimes the \LaTeX{} kernel itself provides commands, but lacks other, similar commands that would often be useful, too. Some of those commands for authors of packages and classes are provided by \Package{scrbase}. \begin{Declaration} \Macro{ClassInfoNoLine}\Parameter{class name}\Parameter{information}\\ \Macro{PackageInfoNoLine}\Parameter{package name}\Parameter{information}% \end{Declaration}% \BeginIndex{Cmd}{PackageInfoNoLine}% \BeginIndex{Cmd}{ClassInfoNoLine}% For authors of classes and package the \LaTeX{} kernel already provides commands like \Macro{ClassInfo} and \Macro{PackageInfo} to write information. together with the current line number, into the log-file. Besides \Macro{PackageWarning} and \Macro{ClassWarning} to throw warning messages with line numbers, it also provides \Macro{PackageWarningNoLine} and \Macro{ClassWarningNoLine} for warning messages without line numbers. Nevertheless, the commands \Macro{ClassInfoNoLine} and \Macro{PackageInfoNoLine} for writing information without line numbers into the log-file are missing. Package \Package{scrbase} provides them. % \EndIndex{Cmd}{ClassInfoNoLine}% \EndIndex{Cmd}{PackageInfoNoLine} \begin{Declaration} \Macro{l@addto@macro}\Parameter{command}\Parameter{extension}% \end{Declaration}% \BeginIndex{Cmd}{l@addto@macro}% The \LaTeX{} kernel already provides an internal command \Macro{g@addto@macro} to extend the definition of macro \Macro{command} by \PName{extension} globally. This may be used only for macros that have no arguments. Nevertheless, sometimes a command like this, that works locally to a group instead of globally, could be useful. Package \Package{scrbase} provides such a command with \Macro{l@addto@macro}. An alternative may be usage of package \Package{etoolbox}\IndexPackage{etoolbox}, which provides several of such commands for different purposes (see \cite{package:etoolbox}). % \EndIndex{Cmd}{l@addto@macro} \section{Extension of the Mathematical Features of \eTeX} \seclabel{etex} \eTeX{}, that is meanwhile used by \LaTeX{} and needed by \KOMAScript{}, provided with \Macro{numexpr}\IndexCmd{numexpr}, an extended feature for calculation of simple arithmetic with \TeX{} counters and integers. The four basic arithmetic operations and brackets are supported. Correct rounding is done while division. Sometimes additional operators would be useful. \begin{Declaration} \Macro{XdivY}\Parameter{dividend}\Parameter{divisor}\\ \Macro{XmodY}\Parameter{dividend}\Parameter{divisor}% \end{Declaration}% \BeginIndex{Cmd}{XdivY}% \BeginIndex{Cmd}{XmodY}% Having a division with remainder command\ChangedAt{v3.05a}{\Package{scrbase}} \Macro{XdivY} gives the value of the integer quotient, with command \Macro{XmodY} giving the value of the remainder. This kind of division is defined: \[ \textit{dividend} = \textit{divisor} \cdot \textit{integer quotient} + \textit{remainder} \] with \textit{dividend} and \textit{remainder} are integer, \textit{remainder} is greater or equal to \textit{divisor}, and \textit{divisor} is a natural number greater than 0. The value may be used for assignment to a counter or directly in the expression of \Macro{numexpr}. For output the value as an Arabic number has to be prefixed by \Macro{the}.% % \EndIndex{Cmd}{XmodY}% \EndIndex{Cmd}{XdivY}% % \EndIndex{Package}{scrbase}% \endinput %%% Local Variables: %%% mode: latex %%% mode: flyspell %%% ispell-local-dictionary: "en_GB" %%% coding: us-ascii %%% TeX-master: "../guide.tex" %%% End: