% \iffalse meta-comment % % Copyright 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 % The LaTeX3 Project and any individual authors listed elsewhere % in this file. % % This file is part of the Standard LaTeX `Tools Bundle'. % ------------------------------------------------------- % % It may be distributed and/or modified under the % conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3c % of this license or (at your option) any later version. % 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. % % The list of all files belonging to the LaTeX `Tools Bundle' is % given in the file `manifest.txt'. % % \fi % \iffalse %% Package varioref to use with LaTeX2e %% Copyright (C) 1992-2006 Frank Mittelbach, all rights reserved. %% %% For additions or updates to the language options please contact %% the author at %% %% frank.mittelbach@latex-project.org %% %% In case of bugs, please use "latexbug.tex" (category tools) to report them. %% % %\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1995/05/16] %\ProvidesPackage{varioref} % [2006/05/13 v1.4p package for extended references (FMi)] % \fi % % \CheckSum{1899} %% \CharacterTable %% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z %% Lower-case \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z %% Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9 %% Exclamation \! 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Solidus \/ %% Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \< %% Equals \= Greater than \> Question mark \? %% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\ %% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_ %% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \| %% Right brace \} Tilde \~} %% % % % \changes{v1.0a}{1993/12/06}{Upgrade to LaTeX2e} % \changes{v1.0g}{1994/05/27}{Use \cmd\DeclareRobustCommand} % % % \title{The \texttt{varioref} package\thanks{This file % has version number \fileversion, last % revised \filedate.}} % \author{Frank Mittelbach} % \date{\filedate} % % \maketitle % % % \begin{abstract} % This package defines the commands |\vref|, |\vpageref|, % |\vrefrange|, and |\vpagerefrange| for % \LaTeXe. |\vref| is similar to |\ref| but adds an additional % page reference, like `on the facing page' or `on page 27' whenever % the corresponding |\label| is not on the same page. The command % |\vpageref| is a variation to |\pageref| with a similar % functionality. The |\v...range| commands take two labels as arguments % and produce strings which depend on whether or not these labels % fall onto a single page or on different pages. % Generated strings are customizable so that these % commands are usable with various languages. % \end{abstract} % % \section{Introduction} % % In many cases it is helpful when refering to a figure or table to % put both a |\ref| and a |\pageref| command into the document % especially when there are one or more pages between the reference % and the object. Therefore some people use a command like % \begin{verbatim} % \newcommand{\fullref}[1]{\ref{#1} on page~\pageref{#1}} %\end{verbatim} % which reduces the number of key strokes, necessary to make such a % complete reference. But since one never knows where the referenced % object finally falls, using such a device may result in a page % reference to the current page which is disturbing and therefore % should be avoided. % % % % \section{The user interface} % %\DescribeMacro\vref The implementation of |\vref| below produces only % a |\ref| when reference and |\label| are on the same page. It will % additionally produce one of the strings `on the facing page', `on % the preceding page', or `on the following page', if label and % reference differ by one and it will produce both |\ref| and % |\pageref| when the difference is larger. The word `facing' is used % when label and reference both fall onto a double spread. However, % if a special page numbering scheme is used instead of the usual % arabic numbering (e.g., |\pagenumbering{roman}|) then there will be % no distinction between one or many pages off. % %\DescribeMacro\vpageref Sometimes one wants to refer only to page % number and again such a reference should normally be suppressed if % we are refering to the current page. For this purpose the package % defines the |\vpageref| command. It will produce the same strings as % |\vref| except that it doesn't start with the |\ref| and except that % it will produce the string that is saved in |\reftextcurrent| if % label and reference fall onto the same page. By defining % |\reftextcurrent| to produce ``on this page'' or something similar, % we can avoid that % \begin{verbatim} % ... see the example \vpageref{ex:foo} which shows ... %\end{verbatim} % comes out as ``\ldots~see the example which shows~\ldots'', which % could be misleading. % % You can put a space in front of |\vpageref| it will be ignored if % the command doesn't produce any text at all. % % But in fact |\vpageref| allows even more control. If has two % optional arguments. With the first one, one can specify the text % that should be used if label and reference fall on the same page. % This is very helpful if both are near to each other, so that they % may or may not be separated by a page break. In such a case we % usually know (!) whether the reference is before or after the label % so that we can say something like % \begin{verbatim} % ... see the example \vpageref[above]{ex:foo} which shows ... %\end{verbatim} % which will then come out as ``\ldots~see the example above which % shows~\ldots'' if we are still on the same page, but as ``\ldots~see % the example on the page before which shows~\ldots'' (or something % similar depending on the settings of the |\reftext..before| % commands) when there was a page break in the meantime. One warning % however, if you use |\vpageref| with the optional argument to refer % to a figure or table, keep in mind that depending on the float % placement parameters the float may show up on top of the current % page and therefore before the reference even if it came after it in % the source file. % % But maybe you prefer to say ``\ldots~see the above example'' if % example and reference fall onto the same page, i.e., reverse the % word order. In fact, in some languages the word order automatically % changes in that case. To allow for this variation the second % optional argument can be used. It specifies the text preceding the % generated reference if object and reference do not fall onto the % same page. Thus one would write % \begin{verbatim} % ... see the \vpageref[above example][example]{ex:foo} % which shows ... %\end{verbatim} % to achieve the desired effect. % % % \subsection{Additions in 1998} % % \DescribeMacro\vrefrange This command is similar to |\vref| but it % takes two mandatory arguments denoting a range to refer to (e.g., a % sequences of figures or a sequence of equations, etc.). So if % |fig:a| is your first figure in the sequence and |fig:c| your last % you can write %\begin{verbatim} % ... see figures \vrefrange{fig:a}{fig:c} ... %\end{verbatim} % which would then be formatted as % \begin{quote} % \ldots\ see figures 3.4 to 3.6 on pages 23--24 \ldots % \end{quote} % or, if they happen to all fall onto the next page, as % \begin{quote} % \ldots\ see figures 3.4 to 3.6 on the following page \ldots % \end{quote} % i.e., the command is deciding what to say depending on where the two % labels are placed in relation to each other; it is essentially % implemented using |\vpagerefrange| described below. % The optional argument the command may take is the text to use in case % both labels are placed on the current page. % % % \DescribeMacro\vpagerefrange This command is similar to |\vpageref| % but takes two mandatory arguments which are two labels denoting a % range. If both labels fall onto the same page, the command acts % exactly like |\vpageref| (with a single label), otherwise it produces % something like ``on pages~15--18'' (see customization possibilities % below). The optional argument it may take is the text to use in case % both labels are placed on the current page. % \DescribeMacro\vrefpagenum This macro is provided to allow the user % to write their own small commands which implement functions similar % to those provided by the two previous commands. It takes two % arguments: the second is a label (i.e., as used in |\label| or % |\ref|) and the first is an arbitrary command name (make sure you % use our own) that receives the page number related to this label. % So if you have two (or more) labels you could retrieve their page % numbers, compare them and then decide what to print. For example, % the following not very serious definition (also using the % \texttt{ifthen} package) %\begin{verbatim} % \newcommand\amusingversion[2]{% % \vrefpagenum\firstnum{#1}% % \vrefpagenum\secondnum{#2}% % the definition% % \ifthenelse{\equal\firstnum\secondnum}% % {s of \ref{#1} and \ref{#2} \vpageref{#1}}% % { of \ref{#1} \vpageref{#1} and of \ref{#2} \vpageref{#2}}% % } % % ...\amusingversion{foo}{bar} %\end{verbatim} % will print something like % \begin{quote} % \ldots the definitions of 3 and 4 on the previous page % \end{quote} % in the case both labels are on the same page but something like % \begin{quote} % \ldots the definition of 3 on the next page and of 4 on page~13 % \end{quote} % in case the are on different pages. % % \subsection{Additions in 2001} % % The user commands |\vref|, |\vpageref|, and |\vpagerefrange| all % work by first removing any space on their left and then inserting % some space of their own (|\vref|, for example, a nonbreakable % space). That seemed like a good idea back then, but it has the % disadvantage that you can't use these macros in situations where you % definitely do not want any space before the generated text. E.g., in % situations like |(\vref{foo} ...)| you end up with a space after the % open parenthesis. % % \DescribeMacro{\vref*} % \DescribeMacro{\vpageref*} % \DescribeMacro{\vpagerefrange*} % Since it is too late to change the default behaviour I've added star % versions of the macros which do not add any space before the % generated text (they do nevertheless remove space at the left). % % % \subsection{Additions in 2002} % % \DescribeMacro\labelformat % A reference via |\ref| produces by default the data associated with % the corresponding |\label| command (typically a number); any % additional formatting has to be provided by the user. If, for % example, references to equations are always to be typeset as % ``equation (\textit{number})'', one has to code % ``\verb=equation (\ref{=\textit{key}\verb=})=''. With |\labelformat| % the \texttt{varioref} package offers a possibility to generate such % frills automatically. The command takes two arguments: the first is % the name of a counter and the second is its representation when % referenced. This means that for a successful usage, one has to know % the counter name being used for generating the label, though in % practice this should not pose a problem. The current counter number % is picked up as an argument. % Here are two examples: %\begin{verbatim} % \labelformat{section}{section~#1} % \labelformat{equation}{equation~(#1)}} %\end{verbatim} % % % \DescribeMacro\Vref % \DescribeMacro\Ref % A side effect of using |\labelformat| is that, depending on the % defined formatting, it becomes impossible to use |\ref| at the % beginning of a sentence (if its replacement text starts with a % lowercase letter). To overcome this problem \texttt{varioref} % introduces the commands |\Ref| and |\Vref| that behave like % |\ref| and |\{vref| except that they uppercase the first token % of the generated string. % % To make |\Ref| or |\Vref| work properly the very first token in % the second argument of |\labelformat| has to be a simple \textsc{ascii} % letter, otherwise the capitalization will fail or worse, you will end % up with some error messages. If you actually need something more % complicated in this place (e.g., an accented letter) % you have to explicitly surround it with braces, to % identify the part that needs to be capitalized. For example, for % figure references in the Hungarian language you might want to write % |\labelformat{figure}{{\'a}bra~\thefigure}|. % % \DescribeMacro\vpagerefnum % If you like to have |\vref| suppress the page number on pages where % label and reference fall onto the same page, but prefer reference to % page numbers otherwise then |\vpagerefnum| can be used. This macro % hold the current page ``number" when |\vpageref| and friends are % executed. Thus, by defining, for example %\begin{verbatim} %\renewcommand\reftextfaceafter {on page~\thevpagerefnum} %\renewcommand\reftextfacebefore{on page~\thevpagerefnum} %\renewcommand\reftextafter {on page~\thevpagerefnum} %\renewcommand\reftextbefore {on page~\thevpagerefnum} %\end{verbatim} % textual references can be suppressed. % % % \section{Customization} % % The package supports all options defined by the babel package to % translate the fixed strings into other languages than English. % (Some languages need updating, however.) % It also supports languages currently not in babel; % check the section on options later on. % You can also modify some or all of the strings by redefining the % following commands. %\DescribeMacro\reftextbefore %\DescribeMacro\reftextfacebefore %\DescribeMacro\reftextafter %\DescribeMacro\reftextfaceafter Backward references use % |\reftextbefore| if the label is on the preceding page but invisible % and |\reftextfacebefore| if it is one the facing page (i.e., if the % current page number is odd). Similarily |\reftextafter| is used % when the label comes on the next page but one has to turn the page % and |\reftextfaceafter| if it is on the following but facing page. % % In fact, |\reftextface...| is used only if the user or the document % class specified two-sided printing. % %\DescribeMacro\reftextfaraway Finally we have |\reftextfaraway| which % is used whenever label and reference differ by more than one or when % they aren't numeric. This macro is a bit different because it takes % one argument, the symbolic reference string so that one cane make % use of |\pageref| in its replacement text. % % %\DescribeMacro\reftextvario To allow a bit random variation in the % generated strings one can use the command |\reftextvario| inside the % string macros. It takes two arguments and selects one or the other % for printing depending on the number of already seens |\vref| or % |\vpageref| commands. As an example see the definitions of % |\reftextbefore| etc.\ \vpageref[below]{reftextbefore}. % % % \subsection{Additions in 1998} % % The commands |\vrefrange| and |\vpagerefrange| produce their text % using two macros described below. By redefining them one can modify % the results to accommodate special requirements. % % % They both take two mandatory arguments denoting the first and the % last label of the range. % % % \DescribeMacro\reftextpagerange This macro produces text that % describes the page range of the two labels, e.g., the default % for English is ``|on pages~\pageref{#1}--\pageref{#2}}|''. % % % \DescribeMacro\reftextlabelrange This macro produces text that % describes the range of figures, tables, or whatever the labels refer % to, the default for English is ``|\ref{#1} to~\ref{#2}|''. % % % \section{Options} % % As mentioned above the package supports all standard options offered % by the Babel system to customize the strings produced. In addition it % offers the option \texttt{draft} to turn error messages into warnings % during development. The defaul \texttt{final} produces error message % when a generated string falls onto a page boundary (see next section). % % % \section{A few warnings} % % Defining commands like the ones described above poses some % interesting problems. Suppose, for example, that a generated text % like `on the next page' gets broken across pages. If this happens it % is very difficult to find an acceptable solution and in fact can % even result in a document that will always change from one state to % another (i.e., inserting one string, finding that this is wrong, % inserting another string on the next run which makes the first % string correct again, inserting \ldots). The current implementation % of \texttt{varioref} therefore issues an error message whenever the % generated text is broken across page boundaries, e.g., % \begin{quote} % table 5 on the current \meta{page break} page % \end{quote} % would would result in an error, which needs to be resolved by the % user by replacing the |\vref| command with an ordinary |\ref| just % before the final run. This is not % completely satisfactory but in such case no solution really is. % \DescribeMacro\vrefwarning % During document preparation, while one is still changing the text, % such error messages can be turned into warnings by placing a % |\vrefwarning| command in the preamble. This is equivalent to % specifying ``draft'' as an option to the package. % \DescribeMacro\vrefshowerrors % |\vrefshowerrors| ensures that varioref stops when detecting a % possible loop. This is the default and equivalent to specifying % ``final'' as an option. % % At the end final a warning: every use of |\vref| will internally % generate two macro names to keep track of the string positions % within the document. As a result you may run out of name space or % main memory if you make heavy use of this macro on a small \TeX{} % installation. %\DescribeMacro\fullref For this reason the primitive command % |\fullref| is also provided. This command can be used whenever you % know for sure that label and reference can't fall onto nearby pages. % % \StopEventually{\PrintIndex\PrintChanges} % % % \section{The documentation driver file} % % The next bit of code contains the documentation driver file for % \TeX{}, i.e., the file that will produce the documentation you are % currently reading. It will be extracted from this file by the % \texttt{docstrip} program. % \begin{macrocode} %<*driver> \documentclass{ltxdoc} \usepackage{varioref} \GetFileInfo{varioref.sty} \setlength\hfuzz{1pt} % ignore slight overfulls \EnableCrossrefs %\DisableCrossrefs % Say \DisableCrossrefs if index is ready \RecordChanges % Gather update information %\OnlyDescription % comment out for implementation details \begin{document} \DocInput{varioref.dtx} \end{document} % % \end{macrocode} % % % \section{The implementation} % % The main implementation idea is to generate an internal label % command for every |\vpageref| and compare the page reference of this % label with the page reference of the user-requested label. Since % this means one additional macro name for each use of |\vpageref| or % |vref| (which is implemented in terms of |\vpageref|) the memory % requirements of this package may be high in terms of main and macro % name memory. Since the information held in the internal labels is % used only once one could envision a different scheme if suitable % primitives for this kind of ``one place information'' would be % provided by \LaTeX. This type of data structure is planned for % \LaTeX3 but for the moment we have to live with the memory % restrictions. % % We start by checking if this file was already loaded. If not we % identify the current version. This is actually done at the top % of the file, so we comment it out here % \changes{v0.1h}{1993/08/15}{Small documentation changes} % \begin{macrocode} %<*package> %\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/06/01] %\ProvidesPackage{varioref}[\filedate\space\fileversion\space % LaTeX2e package for extended references (FMi)] % \end{macrocode} % % % \begin{macro}{\vref@addto} % \changes{v1.0b}{1994/01/31}{Avoid using babel `addto} % \changes{v1.0b}{1994/01/31}{The babel commands are starting % with extras} % To support the use of babel we want to add the additional strings % to the |\extras|\meta{language} commands. Since |\addto| in the % current implementation of babel has a bug that does not allow to % use arguments containing hashmarks we do this by hand. % \begin{macrocode} \def\vref@addto#1#2{% #2% \@temptokena{#2}% \ifx#1\undefined \edef#1{\the\@temptokena}% \else \toks@\expandafter{#1}% \edef#1{\the\toks@\the\@temptokena}% \fi \@temptokena{}\toks@\@temptokena } \@onlypreamble\vref@addto % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % % \subsection{Options} % % \begin{macro}{\vref@excuse} % Excuse that we don't know the strings for a certain language. % \changes{v1.0q}{1995/04/06}{Use `PackageWarning} % \begin{macrocode} \def\vref@excuse#1{% \PackageWarningNoLine{varioref}{Sorry, language `#1' not supported% \MessageBreak in this version. English strings used by default. \MessageBreak Please modify \protect\reftext... commands manually.% \MessageBreak\MessageBreak If you can suggest translations for this language,% \MessageBreak please mail them to the author of this package}} \@onlypreamble\vref@excuse % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\vref@stringwarning} % And we sometimes just don't know some strings~\ldots % \changes{v1.2a}{1998/08/01}{Macro added} % \begin{macrocode} \def\vref@stringwarning#1{% \PackageWarningNoLine{varioref}{Sorry, there is no proper translation for the string\MessageBreak produced by \protect#1\on@line.\MessageBreak English string used instead.\MessageBreak \MessageBreak If you can suggest translations for the current\MessageBreak language, please mail them to the author of this\MessageBreak package}} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % % \begin{macro}{\reftextfaceafter} % \begin{macro}{\reftextfacebefore} % \begin{macro}{\reftextafter} % \begin{macro}{\reftextbefore} % \begin{macro}{\reftextcurrent} % \label{reftextbefore} The options do set the macros that % generate the textual strings. Note, that they do not start with a % space, the space is already added in the main macro below. % \changes{v1.2a}{1998/08/22}{Added american defaults for % \cs{reftextpagerange} and \cs{reftextlabelrange}} % \changes{v1.4d}{2002/11/11}{Changed default for \cs{reftextbefore}} % % Afrikaans option contributed by Danie Els % (\texttt{dnjels@sun.ac.za}). % \changes{v1.4g}{2003/03/29}{Added afrikaans option} % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareOption{afrikaans} {\vref@addto\extrasafrikaans{% \def\reftextfaceafter {op die \reftextvario{regterbladsy}% {bladsy langsaan}}% \def\reftextfacebefore{op die \reftextvario{linkerbladsy}% {bladsy langsaan}}% \def\reftextafter {op die \reftextvario{volgende bladsy}% {bladsy hierna}}% \def\reftextbefore {op die \reftextvario{vorige bladsy}% {bladsy hiervoor}}% \def\reftextcurrent {op \reftextvario{hierdie}% {die huidige} bladsy}% \def\reftextfaraway#1{op bladsy~\pageref{#1}}% \def\reftextpagerange#1#2{op bladsye~\pageref{#1}--\pageref{#2}}% \def\reftextlabelrange#1#2{\ref{#1} tot~\ref{#2}}% }} % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareOption{american} {\vref@addto\extrasamerican{% \def\reftextfaceafter {on the \reftextvario{facing}{next} page}% \def\reftextfacebefore{on the \reftextvario{facing}{preceding} page}% \def\reftextafter {on the \reftextvario{following}{next} page}% \def\reftextbefore {on the \reftextvario{preceding}{previous} page}% \def\reftextcurrent {on \reftextvario{this}{the current} page}% \def\reftextfaraway#1{on page~\pageref{#1}}% \def\reftextpagerange#1#2{on pages~\pageref{#1}--\pageref{#2}}% \def\reftextlabelrange#1#2{\ref{#1} to~\ref{#2}}% }} % \end{macrocode} % \changes{v1.2a}{1998/11/27}{Added austrian defaults (identical to german)} % The austrian defaults are the same as the german ones. % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareOption{austrian} {\vref@addto\extrasaustrian{% \def\reftextfaceafter {auf der n\"achsten Seite}% \def\reftextfacebefore{auf der vorherigen Seite}% \let\reftextafter \reftextfaceafter \let\reftextbefore \reftextfacebefore \def\reftextcurrent {auf dieser Seite}% \def\reftextfaraway#1{auf Seite~\pageref{#1}}% \def\reftextpagerange#1#2{auf Seiten~\pageref{#1}--\pageref{#2}}% \def\reftextlabelrange#1#2{\ref{#1} bis~\ref{#2}}% }} % \end{macrocode} % \changes{v1.2d}{2000/01/11}{Added naustrian defaults (identical to german)} % The naustrian defaults are the same but needed for ``Neue Rechtschreibung''. % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareOption{naustrian} {\vref@addto\extrasnaustrian{% \def\reftextfaceafter {auf der n\"achsten Seite}% \def\reftextfacebefore{auf der vorherigen Seite}% \let\reftextafter \reftextfaceafter \let\reftextbefore \reftextfacebefore \def\reftextcurrent {auf dieser Seite}% \def\reftextfaraway#1{auf Seite~\pageref{#1}}% \def\reftextpagerange#1#2{auf Seiten~\pageref{#1}--\pageref{#2}}% \def\reftextlabelrange#1#2{\ref{#1} bis~\ref{#2}}% }} % \end{macrocode} % Text for basque defaults was contributed by % I\~naki Larra\~naga Murgoitio (aka dooteo) % (||). % \changes{v1.4k}{2005/04/09}{Basque defaults added.} % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareOption{basque} {\vref@addto\extrasbasque{% \def\reftextfaceafter {hurrengo orrialdean}% \def\reftextfacebefore{aurreko orrialdean}% \let\reftextafter \reftextfaceafter \let\reftextbefore \reftextfacebefore \def\reftextcurrent {uneko orrialdean}% \def\reftextfaraway#1{~\pageref{#1}. orrialdean}% \def\reftextpagerange#1#2{~\pageref{#1}--\pageref{#2} orrialdeetan}% \def\reftextlabelrange#1#2{\ref{#1}.etik \ref{#2}.eraino}% }} % \end{macrocode} % Text for the Bahasa Malaysia defaults was contributed by % Bob Margolis 2005-12-02. % % Notes: pada muka surat translates as ``on the page'' though BM has no % definite (or indefinite) article; adjectives and other modifiers follow % the noun (clause); bertentangan is ``opposite'' in the sense of % ``facing''; berikutnya is ``next'' (in this context - actually % next-to-this, literally); berikutnya also translates as ``following % this'' sebelumnya is ``preceding''; also ``previous'' ``ini'' translates, % literally, as ``this'' but is also used in the sense of current page. % \changes{v1.4o}{2005/12/02}{Bahasa Malaysia defaults added.} % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareOption{bahasam} {\vref@addto\extrasbahasam{% \def\reftextfaceafter {pada muka surat \reftextvario{bertentangan}{berikutnya}}% \def\reftextfacebefore{pada muka surat \reftextvario{bertentangan}{sebelumnya} }% \def\reftextafter {pada muka surat berikutnya}% \def\reftextbefore {pada muka surat sebelumnya}% \def\reftextcurrent {pada muka surat ini}% \def\reftextfaraway#1{pada muka surat~\pageref{#1}}% \def\reftextpagerange#1#2{pada muka surat~\pageref{#1}--\pageref{#2}}% \def\reftextlabelrange#1#2{\ref{#1}--\ref{#2}}% }} % \end{macrocode} % Text for brazil defaults was contributed by % Alcino Dall Igna Junior\\ % (|adij@di.ufpe.br|). % \changes{v1.0g}{1994/05/18}{Brazil defaults added.} % \changes{v1.4o}{2005/11/07}{Added a few more brazil strings} % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareOption{brazil} {\vref@addto\extrabrazil{% \def\reftextfaceafter {na \reftextvario{p\'agina oposta}{pr\'oxima p\'agina}}% \def\reftextfacebefore{na p\'agina \reftextvario{oposta}{anterior}}% \def\reftextafter {na \reftextvario{p\'agina seguinte}{pr\'oxima p\'agina}}% \def\reftextbefore{na p\'agina \reftextvario{anterior}{precedente}}% \def\reftextcurrent {\reftextvario{nesta p\'agina}{na p\'agina corrente}}% \def\reftextfaraway#1{na p\'agina~\pageref{#1}}% \def\reftextpagerange#1#2{nas p\'aginas~\pageref{#1}--\pageref{#2}}% \def\reftextlabelrange#1#2{\ref{#1} a~\ref{#2}}% }} % \end{macrocode} % Text for Breton defaults was contributed by % Christian ROLLAND\\ % (|Christian.Rolland@univ-brest.fr|). % \changes{v1.0o}{1994/09/27}{Added defaults for breton} % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareOption{breton} {\vref@excuse{breton}% \vref@addto\extrasbreton{% \def\reftextfaceafter {war ar bajenn \reftextvario{a-dal}{da heul}}% \def\reftextfacebefore{war ar bajenn \reftextvario{a-dal}{a-raok}}% \def\reftextafter {war ar bajenn da heul}% \def\reftextbefore {war ar bajenn a-raok}% \def\reftextcurrent {war ar \reftextvario{bajenn-ma\~n}% {bajenn war-wel}}% \def\reftextfaraway#1{war ar bajenn~\pageref{#1}}% \def\reftextpagerange#1#2{\vref@stringwarning\reftextpagerange on pages~\pageref{#1}--\pageref{#2}}% \def\reftextlabelrange#1#2{\vref@stringwarning\reflabelpagerange \ref{#1} to~\ref{#2}}% }} % \end{macrocode} % Text for catalan defaults was contributed by Robert Fuster\\ % (\verb=rfuster@mat.upv.es=). % \changes{v1.1c}{1997/06/12}{Added defaults for catalan} % \changes{v1.2g}{2000/08/22}{Updated defaults for catalan} % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareOption{catalan} {\vref@addto\extrascatalan{% \def\reftextfaceafter {a la p\`agina seg\"uent}% \def\reftextfacebefore{a la p\`agina anterior}% \let\reftextafter \reftextfaceafter \let\reftextbefore \reftextfacebefore \def\reftextcurrent {en aquesta p\`agina}% \def\reftextfaraway#1{a la p\`agina~\pageref{#1}}% \def\reftextpagerange#1#2{a les p\`agines~\pageref{#1}--\pageref{#2}}% \def\reftextlabelrange#1#2{\ref{#1} a~\ref{#2}}% }} % \end{macrocode} % Text for croatian defaults was contributed by Sime Ungar % (\verb=ungar@math.hr=). % \changes{v1.4p}{2006/05/13}{Added defaults for croatian} % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareOption{croatian} {\vref@addto\extrascroatian{% \def\reftextfaceafter {na sljede\'coj stranici}% \def\reftextfacebefore{na prethodnoj stranici}% \let\reftextafter \reftextfaceafter \let\reftextbefore \reftextfacebefore \def\reftextcurrent {na ovoj stranici}% \def\reftextfaraway#1{na stranici~\pageref{#1}}% \def\reftextpagerange#1#2{na stranicama~\pageref{#1}--\pageref{#2}}% \def\reftextlabelrange#1#2{\ref{#1} do~\ref{#2}}% }} % \end{macrocode} % Defaults for the Czech option provided by Milan Vancura % \verb==. % \changes{v1.2e}{2000/04/04}{Added czech defaults} % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareOption{czech} {%\vref@excuse{czech}% \vref@addto\extrasczech{% \def\reftextfaceafter {na n\'a\-sle\-du\-j\'\i c\'\i\ stran\v{e}}% \def\reftextfacebefore{na p\v{r}ed\-choz\'\i\ stran\v{e}}% \def\reftextafter {na n\'a\-sle\-du\-j\'\i c\'\i\ stran\v{e}}% \def\reftextbefore {na p\v{r}ed\-choz\'\i\ stran\v{e}}% \def\reftextcurrent {na t\'eto stran\v{e}}% \def\reftextfaraway#1{na stran\v{e}~\pageref{#1}}% \def\reftextpagerange#1#2{na stran\'ach~\pageref{#1}\--\pageref{#2}}% \def\reftextlabelrange#1#2{\ref{#1} a\v{z}~\ref{#2}}% }} % \end{macrocode} % Defaults for Danish provided by Torsten Martinsen % (\verb=tmar91@kom.auc.dk=). Further defaults by Ole Laursen % (\verb=olau@hardworking.dk=). % \changes{v1.0n}{1994/09/25}{Added Danish defaults} % \changes{v1.2h}{2000/12/30}{Updates to Danish defaults} % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareOption{danish} {\vref@addto\extrasdanish{% \def\reftextfaceafter {p\aa{} \reftextvario{modst\aa ende}% {n\ae ste} side}% \def\reftextfacebefore{p\aa{} \reftextvario{modst\aa ende}% {forrige} side}% \def\reftextafter {p\aa{} \reftextvario{den f\o lgende}% {n\ae ste} side}% \def\reftextbefore {p\aa{} \reftextvario{forrige side} {foreg\aa ende side}}% \def\reftextcurrent {p\aa{} denne side}% \def\reftextfaraway#1{p\aa{} side~\pageref{#1}}% \def\reftextpagerange#1#2{p\aa{} side~\pageref{#1}--\pageref{#2}}% \def\reftextlabelrange#1#2{\ref{#1} til~\ref{#2}}% }} % \end{macrocode} % Default string for dutch have been contributed by Frank Poppe % (\verb=POPPE@SWOV.NL=). % This option currently supports one additional string macro % |\refpagename| so that you can easily change to |bladzijde| % instead of |pagina| if you prefer this word for ``page''. % However, I will not guarantee that this will survive future % versions of this package, so use it on your own risk (you can % always update the full strings to be on the safe side). % \changes{v1.0l}{1994/07/07}{Added dutch defaults} % \changes{v1.2a}{1998/08/22}{Added dutch defaults for % \cs{reftextpagerange} and \cs{reftextlabelrange}} % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareOption{dutch} {\vref@addto\extrasdutch{% \def\refpagename{pagina}% \def\reftextfaceafter {op de \reftextvario{rechter \refpagename}% {\refpagename\ hiernaast}}% \def\reftextfacebefore{op de \reftextvario{linker \refpagename}% {\refpagename\ hiernaast}}% \def\reftextafter {op de \reftextvario{volgende \refpagename}% {\refpagename\ hierna}}% \def\reftextbefore {op de \reftextvario{vorige \refpagename}% {\refpagename\ hiervoor}}% \def\reftextcurrent {op deze \refpagename}% \def\reftextfaraway#1{op \refpagename~\pageref{#1}}% % \end{macrocode} % Concerning the next defaults I received the following comment by % Frederik Fouvry \texttt{}: % ``In the Dutch options (where I can exert a proper language % judgement ;-), `t/m' is not used in formal (scientific) texts. I % would either use `--' or `tot en met' (the abbreviation written % out). '' % \changes{v1.4d}{2002/11/11}{Changed default for \cs{reftextlabelrange}} % \changes{v1.4m}{2005/06/09}{Fixed \cs{reftextlabelrange} (pr/3791)} % \begin{macrocode} \def\reftextpagerange#1#2{op pagina's~\pageref{#1}--\pageref{#2}}% \def\reftextlabelrange#1#2{\ref{#1}--\ref{#2}}% }} % \end{macrocode} % \changes{v1.2a}{1998/08/22}{Added english defaults for % \cs{reftextpagerange} and \cs{reftextlabelrange}} % \changes{v1.4d}{2002/11/11}{Changed default for \cs{reftextbefore}} % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareOption{english} {\vref@addto\extrasenglish{% \def\reftextfaceafter {on the \reftextvario{facing}{next} page}% \def\reftextfacebefore{on the \reftextvario{facing}{preceding} page}% \def\reftextafter {on the \reftextvario{following}{next} page}% \def\reftextbefore {on the \reftextvario{preceding}{previous} page}% \def\reftextcurrent {on \reftextvario{this}{the current} page}% \def\reftextfaraway#1{on page~\pageref{#1}}% \def\reftextpagerange#1#2{on pages~\pageref{#1}--\pageref{#2}}% \def\reftextlabelrange#1#2{\ref{#1} to~\ref{#2}}% }} \DeclareOption{esperanto} {\vref@excuse{esperanto}% \vref@addto\extrasesperanto{% \def\reftextfaceafter {on the \reftextvario{facing}{next} page}% \def\reftextfacebefore{on the \reftextvario{facing}{preceding} page}% \def\reftextafter {on the \reftextvario{following}{next} page}% \def\reftextbefore {on the \reftextvario{preceding}{previous} page}% \def\reftextcurrent {on \reftextvario{this}{the current} page}% \def\reftextfaraway#1{on page~\pageref{#1}}% \def\reftextpagerange#1#2{on pages~\pageref{#1}--\pageref{#2}}% \def\reftextlabelrange#1#2{\ref{#1} to~\ref{#2}}% }} % \end{macrocode} % The finnish strings were suggested by Matti Rintala % (\verb=bitti@cs.tut.fi=) and Hillevi Gavel % \verb=Hillevi.Gavel@mdh.se=. % \changes{v1.0m}{1994/09/23}{Added finnish strings} % \changes{v1.4o}{2005/11/07}{Added a few more finnish strings} % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareOption{finnish} {\vref@addto\extrasfinnish{% \def\reftextfaceafter {\reftextvario{viereisell\"a}% {seuraavalla} sivulla}% \def\reftextfacebefore{\reftextvario{viereisell\"a}% {edellisell\"a} sivulla}% \def\reftextafter {seuraavalla sivulla}% \def\reftextbefore {edellisell\"a sivulla}% \def\reftextcurrent {t\"all\"a sivulla}% \def\reftextfaraway#1{sivulla~\pageref{#1}}% \def\reftextpagerange#1#2{sivuilla~\pageref{#1}--\pageref{#2}}% % \end{macrocode} % Can't combine numbers with the necessary suffix well. % \begin{macrocode} \def\reftextlabelrange#1#2{\ref{#1}--\ref{#2}}% }} % \end{macrocode} % French defaults are provided by Daniel Flippo % (\verb=Daniel.Flipo@univ-lille1.fr=). % \changes{v1.0j}{1994/06/21}{Added french defaults} % \changes{v1.2a}{1998/08/22}{Added french defaults for % \cs{reftextpagerange} and \cs{reftextlabelrange}} % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareOption{french} {\vref@addto\extrasfrench{% \def\reftextfaceafter {page \reftextvario{ci-contre}{suivante}}% \def\reftextfacebefore{page \reftextvario{ci-contre}% {pr\'ec\'edente}}% \def\reftextafter {page suivante}% \def\reftextbefore {page pr\'ec\'edente}% \def\reftextcurrent {de la pr\'esente page}% \def\reftextfaraway#1{page~\pageref{#1}}% \def\reftextpagerange#1#2{pages~\pageref{#1}--\pageref{#2}}% \def\reftextlabelrange#1#2{\ref{#1} \`a~\ref{#2}}% }} % \end{macrocode} % Galician defaults are provided by Matthias Moebius\\ % (\texttt{Matthias.Moebius@uni-konstanz.de}). % \changes{v1.1f}{1998/04/25}{Added galician defaults} % \changes{v1.4o}{2005/11/10}{Added further galician defaults} % \changes{v1.4o}{2005/11/26}{Some further corrections} % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareOption{galician} {\vref@addto\extrasgalician{% \def\reftextfaceafter {na p\'axina oposta}% \def\reftextfacebefore\reftextfaceafter \let\reftextafter {na p\'axina seguinte}% \let\reftextbefore {na p\'axina anterior}% \def\reftextcurrent {nesta p\'axina}% \def\reftextfaraway#1{na p\'axina~\pageref{#1}}% \def\reftextpagerange#1#2{% nas p\'axinas~\pageref{#1}-\pageref{#2}}% \def\reftextlabelrange#1#2{\ref{#1} a~\ref{#2}}% }} % \end{macrocode} % There are no good variants for German (I think and still think but % this is a matter of taste :-). % \changes{v1.0b}{1994/01/31}{Replace in incorrect `def by `let} % The following definitions were recently suggested to me but since % the original are in for a long time i don't want to change them % now since that could make a lot of documents change their formatting. % If you fancy them, add a redefinition of the corresponding macro(s) % to the preamble of your document. %\begin{verbatim} % \def\reftextfaceafter {auf der \reftextvario % {gegen\"uberliegenden}{anderen} Seite}% % \def\reftextfacebefore {auf der \reftextvario % {gegen\"uberliegenden}{anderen} Seite}% % \def\reftextafter {auf der \reftextvario % {n\"achsten}{folgenden} Seite}% % \def\reftextbefore {auf der \reftextvario % {vorigen}{vorhergehenden} Seite}% % \def\reftextcurrent {\reftextvario % {auf dieser}{diese} Seite}% %\end{verbatim} % \changes{v1.4n}{2005/07/24}{Small change} % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareOption{german} {\vref@addto\extrasgerman{% \def\reftextfaceafter {auf der n\"achsten Seite}% \def\reftextfacebefore{auf der vorherigen Seite}% \let\reftextafter \reftextfaceafter \let\reftextbefore \reftextfacebefore \def\reftextcurrent {auf dieser Seite}% \def\reftextfaraway#1{auf Seite~\pageref{#1}}% \def\reftextpagerange#1#2{auf den Seiten~\pageref{#1}--\pageref{#2}}% \def\reftextlabelrange#1#2{\ref{#1} bis~\ref{#2}}% }} % \end{macrocode} % \changes{v1.2d}{2000/01/11}{Added ngerman defaults (identical to german)} % \changes{v1.4n}{2005/07/24}{Small change} % The ngerman defaults are the same but needed for ``Neue Rechtschreibung'' % (i.e., a different set of hyphenation patterns). % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareOption{ngerman} {\vref@addto\extrasngerman{% \def\reftextfaceafter {auf der n\"achsten Seite}% \def\reftextfacebefore{auf der vorherigen Seite}% \let\reftextafter \reftextfaceafter \let\reftextbefore \reftextfacebefore \def\reftextcurrent {auf dieser Seite}% \def\reftextfaraway#1{auf Seite~\pageref{#1}}% \def\reftextpagerange#1#2{auf den Seiten~\pageref{#1}--\pageref{#2}}% \def\reftextlabelrange#1#2{\ref{#1} bis~\ref{#2}}% }} % \end{macrocode} % Defaults for greek suggested by Apostolos Syropoulos\\ % (\verb=apostolo@obelix.ee.duth.gr=). % \changes{v1.2a}{1998/08/22}{Added defaults for greek} % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareOption{greek} {\vref@addto\extrasgreek{% \def\reftextfaceafter {sthn \reftextvario{paro'usa}% {ep'omenh} sel'ida}% \def\reftextfacebefore{sthn \reftextvario{paro'usa}{prohgo'umenh} sel'ida}% \def\reftextafter {sthn ep'omenh sel'ida}% \def\reftextbefore {sthn prohgo'umenh sel'ida}% \def\reftextcurrent {s'' aut'h th sel'ida}% \def\reftextfaraway#1{sth sel'ida\nobreakspace\pageref{#1}}% \def\reftextpagerange#1#2{stis sel'ides\nobreakspace \pageref{#1}---\pageref{#2}}% \def\reftextlabelrange#1#2{\ref{#1} ws\nobreakspace\ref{#2}}% }} % \end{macrocode} % Defaults for Italian suggested by Giovanni Pensa % (\verb=pensa@dsi.unimi.it=) with i{\TeX}nici. % \changes{v1.1b}{1995/10/19}{Added defaults for Italian} % \changes{v1.2a}{1998/08/22}{Removed incorrect warning} % \changes{v1.4k}{2004/10/30}{Added missing defaults supplied by Lapo Mori} % \changes{v1.4n}{2005/07/24}{Small change} % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareOption{italian} {\vref@addto\extrasitalian{% \def\reftextfaceafter {\reftextvario{a fronte}% {nella pagina successiva}}% \def\reftextfacebefore{\reftextvario{a fronte}% {nella pagina precedente}}% \def\reftextafter {nella pagina \reftextvario{seguente}% {successiva}}% \def\reftextbefore {nella pagina precedente}% \def\reftextcurrent {in questa pagina}% \def\reftextfaraway#1{nella pagina~\pageref{#1}}% \def\reftextpagerange#1#2{nelle pagine~\pageref{#1}--\pageref{#2}}% \def\reftextlabelrange#1#2{da~\ref{#1} a~\ref{#2}}% }} % \end{macrocode} % Defaults for Hungarian by Jeff Goldberg % (\verb=jeffrey@goldmark.org=). % There is a problem with the use of the definite article % \textit{a} or \textit{az} in Hungarian before expansions % of |\vref| or |\ref|. The problem is that the word % should be \textit{az} if the number following would begin with % a vowel if spelled out, and \textit{a} if the number would begin % with a consonant. % % The option assumes that there is a command |\aza| defined which % helps resolving this problem.\footnote{This information is actually quite % old but unfortunately never made it into varioref. In case any work % has been undertaken to resolve this please inform the author about it.} % \changes{v1.2a}{1998/08/22}{Added defaults for magyar} % \changes{v1.4j}{2005/01/22}{Defined \cs{reftextfaceafter} and % \cs{reftextfacebefore} instead of \cs{reftextafter} and \cs{reftextbefore}} % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareOption{magyar} {\vref@addto\extrasmagyar{% \def\reftextafter {a k\"o\-vet\-kez\H{o} ol\-da\-lon}% \def\reftextbefore{az el\H{o}\-z\H{o} ol\-da\-lon}% \def\reftextfaceafter {\reftextvario{a t\'ul\-ol\-da\-lon}% {a k\"o\-vet\-kez\H{o} ol\-da\-lon}}% \def\reftextfacebefore{\reftextvario{a t\'ul\-ol\-da\-lon}% {az el\H{o}\-z\H{o} ol\-da\-lon}}% \def\reftextcurrent {ezen az ol\-da\-lon}% % \end{macrocode} % The following suggested patch has not been added yet (pending changes % in babel system). %\begin{verbatim} % \def\reftextfaraway#1{a~\csname @@magyar@az@lowxu\endcsname{\pageref{#1}}.~ol\-da\-lon}% % \def\reftextpagerange#1#2{a~\csname @@magyar@az@lowxu\endcsname{\pageref{#1}}% % --\pageref{#2}.~ol\-da\-la\-kon}% % \def\reftextlabelrange#1#2{{}\csname @@magyar@told\endcsname\ref{#1}+tol % \ref{#2}-ig}% Dat: `{}' is here for anti-\capitalize %\end{verbatim} % \begin{macrocode} \def\reftextfaraway#1{\aza{\pageref{#1}} \pageref{#1}.~ol\-da\-lon}% \def\reftextpagerange#1#2{\vref@stringwarning\reftextpagerange on pages~\pageref{#1}--\pageref{#2}}% \def\reftextlabelrange#1#2{\vref@stringwarning\reflabelpagerange \ref{#1} to~\ref{#2}}% }% % \end{macrocode} % The |\AtBeginDocument| needs to be executed when the option is % processed and not inside the babel interface. % \changes{v1.4i}{2004/02/27}{Moved \cs{AtBeginDocument}} % \begin{macrocode} \AtBeginDocument{\providecommand\aza[1]{a/az% \PackageError{varioref}{% Proper definition for command \noexpand\aza missing}% {You need to (re)define the command \noexpand\aza that takes one argument (a number or a \noexpand\pageref command) and produces the string `a' or `az' depending on the argument value. It should also accept an optional argument (default `l') to denote whether or not the string should be lowercase or uppercase.}}}% } % \end{macrocode} % The Norwegian and `nynorsk' translations have been provided by % Dag F Langmyhr \verb== and Karl Ove Hufthammer % \verb==. % \changes{v1.0q}{1995/04/06}{Added defaults for norsk} % \changes{v1.0q}{1995/04/06}{Added defaults for nynorsk} % \changes{v1.2a}{1998/08/22}{Updated defaults for norsk} % \changes{v1.2a}{1998/08/22}{Updated defaults for nynorsk} % \changes{v1.2a}{1998/08/22}{Added norsk defaults for % \cs{reftextpagerange} and \cs{reftextlabelrange}} % \changes{v1.2a}{1998/08/22}{Added nynorsk defaults for % \cs{reftextpagerange} and \cs{reftextlabelrange}} % \changes{v1.2i}{2001/01/12}{Updated nynorsk defaults} % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareOption{norsk} {\vref@addto\extrasnorsk{% \def\reftextfaceafter {p\aa{} neste side}% \def\reftextfacebefore{p\aa{} forrige side}% \def\reftextafter {p\aa{} neste side}% \def\reftextbefore {p\aa{} forrige side}% \def\reftextcurrent {p\aa{} denne siden}% \def\reftextfaraway#1{p\aa{} side~\pageref{#1}}% \def\reftextpagerange#1#2{p\aa{} side~\pageref{#1}--\pageref{#2}}% \def\reftextlabelrange#1#2{\ref{#1} til~\ref{#2}}% }} \DeclareOption{nynorsk} {\vref@addto\extrasnynorsk{% \def\reftextfaceafter {p\aa{} neste side}% \def\reftextfacebefore{p\aa{} f\o{}rre side}% \def\reftextafter {p\aa{} neste side}% \def\reftextbefore {p\aa{} f\o{}rre side}% \def\reftextcurrent {p\aa{} denne sida}% \def\reftextfaraway#1{p\aa{} side~\pageref{#1}}% \def\reftextpagerange#1#2{p\aa{} side~\pageref{#1}--\pageref{#2}}% \def\reftextlabelrange#1#2{\ref{#1} til~\ref{#2}}% }} % \end{macrocode} % The polish translations have been provided by % Tomasz Michniewski \\ % \verb==. % The use of the command \verb=\eob= and \verb=aob= etc.\ % requires appropriate definitions as provided, for example, by % the babel system. This should probably be handled differently % but it would require modifications in babel's language support. % \changes{v1.1d}{1997/12/06}{Added defaults for polish} % \changes{v1.2a}{1998/08/22}{Added polish defaults for % \cs{reftextpagerange} and \cs{reftextlabelrange}} % \changes{v1.4n}{2005/09/14}{Changed default for \cs{reftextfaraway}} % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareOption{polish} {\vref@addto\extraspolish{% \def\reftextfaceafter {na \reftextvario{s\aob{}siedniej}% {nast\eob{}pnej} stronie}% \def\reftextfacebefore{na \reftextvario{s\aob{}siedniej}% {poprzedniej} stronie}% \def\reftextafter {na nast\eob{}pnej stronie}% \def\reftextbefore {na poprzedniej stronie}% \def\reftextcurrent {na \reftextvario{tej samej}{bie\zkb{}\aob{}cej} stronie}% \def\reftextfaraway#1{na stronie~\pageref{#1}}% \def\reftextpagerange#1#2{na stronach~\pageref{#1}--\pageref{#2}}% \def\reftextlabelrange#1#2{od~\ref{#1} do~\ref{#2}}% }} % \end{macrocode} % The portuguese default text has been provided by % Jos\'e Carlos Oliveira Santos \verb=jcsantos@fc.up.pt=. % \changes{v1.2b}{1999/11/25}{Added portuguese defaults} % \changes{v1.2c}{1999/12/02}{Added more portuguese defaults} % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareOption{portuges} {\vref@addto\extraportuges{% \def\reftextfaceafter {na \reftextvario{p\'agina ao lado}{pr\'oxima p\'agina}}% \def\reftextfacebefore{na p\'agina \reftextvario{ao lado}{anterior}}% \def\reftextafter {na \reftextvario{p\'agina seguinte}{pr\'oxima p\'agina}}% \def\reftextbefore{na p\'agina \reftextvario{anterior}{precedente}}% \def\reftextcurrent {nesta p\'agina}% \def\reftextfaraway#1{na p\'agina~\pageref{#1}}% \def\reftextpagerange#1#2{nas p\'aginas~\pageref{#1}--\pageref{#2}}% \def\reftextlabelrange#1#2{\ref{#1} a~\ref{#2}}% }} \DeclareOption{romanian} {\vref@addto\extrasromanian{% \def\reftextfaceafter {pe pagina \reftextvario{opus\u{a}}{urm\u{a}toarei}}% \def\reftextfacebefore{pe pagina \reftextvario{opus\u{a}}{precedentei}}% \def\reftextafter {pe pagina \reftextvario{dup\u{a}}{urm\u{a}toarea}}% \def\reftextbefore {pe pagina \reftextvario{dinaintea}{ precedentei}}% \def\reftextcurrent {pe aceast\u{a} pagin\u{a}}% \def\reftextfaraway#1{pe pagina~\pageref{#1}}% \def\reftextpagerange#1#2{pe paginile~\pageref{#1}--\pageref{#2}}% \def\reftextlabelrange#1#2{\ref{#1} la~\ref{#2}}% }} % \end{macrocode} % The text for russian was taken from the book in Russian by % I.~A.~Kotelnikov and P.~Z.~Chebotaev, and adapted % to the encoding-independent form by Vladimir Volovich % (\verb=vvv@vsu.ru=). % \changes{v1.2a}{1998/11/23}{Added russion strings} % \changes{v1.2a}{1998/11/24}{Added defaults for % \cs{reftextpagerange} and \cs{reftextlabelrange}} % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareOption{russian} {\vref@addto\extrasrussian{% \def\reftextfaceafter{\cyrn\cyra\ \reftextvario{\cyrp\cyrr\cyro \cyrt\cyri\cyrv\cyro\cyrp\cyro\cyrl\cyro\cyrzh\cyrn\cyro\cyrishrt}% {\cyrs\cyrl\cyre\cyrd\cyru\cyryu\cyrshch\cyre\cyrishrt}\ \cyrs\cyrt \cyrr\cyra\cyrn\cyri\cyrc\cyre}% \def\reftextfacebefore{\cyrn\cyra\ \reftextvario{\cyrp\cyrr\cyro \cyrt\cyri\cyrv\cyro\cyrp\cyro\cyrl\cyro\cyrzh\cyrn\cyro\cyrishrt}% {\cyrp\cyrr\cyre\cyrd\cyrery\cyrd\cyru\cyrshch\cyre\cyrishrt}\ \cyrs\cyrt\cyrr\cyra\cyrn\cyri\cyrc\cyre}% \def\reftextafter{\cyrn\cyra\ \cyrs\cyrl\cyre\cyrd\cyru\cyryu\cyrshch \cyre\cyrishrt\ \cyrs\cyrt\cyrr\cyra\cyrn\cyri\cyrc\cyre}% \def\reftextbefore{\cyrn\cyra\ \reftextvario{\cyrp\cyrr\cyre\cyrd \cyrsh\cyre\cyrs\cyrt\cyrv\cyru\cyryu\cyrshch\cyre\cyrishrt}% {\cyrp\cyrr\cyre\cyrd\cyrery\cyrd\cyru\cyrshch\cyre\cyrishrt}% \ \cyrs\cyrt\cyrr\cyra\cyrn\cyri\cyrc\cyre}% \def\reftextcurrent{\cyrn\cyra\ \reftextvario{\cyrerev\cyrt\cyro \cyrishrt}{\cyrd\cyra\cyrn\cyrn\cyro\cyrishrt}\ \cyrs\cyrt\cyrr \cyra\cyrn\cyri\cyrc\cyre}% \def\reftextfaraway#1{\cyrn\cyra\ \cyrs.~\pageref{#1}}% \def\reftextpagerange#1#2{\cyrn\cyra\ \cyrs\cyrt\cyrr\cyra\cyrn \cyri\cyrc\cyra\cyrh~\pageref{#1}--\pageref{#2}}% \def\reftextlabelrange#1#2{\cyrs~\ref{#1}\ \cyrp\cyro~\ref{#2}}% }} % \end{macrocode} % The text for slovak defaults was contributed by Miroslav Sedivy\\ % (\verb==). % \changes{v1.4b}{2002/03/11}{Contributed defaults added} % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareOption{slovak} {\vref@addto\extrasslovak{% \def\reftextfaceafter {na \reftextvario{proti\v lahlej}% {nasleduj\'ucej} strane}% \def\reftextfacebefore{na \reftextvario{proti\v lahlej}% {predch\'adzaj\'ucej} strane}% \def\reftextafter {na \reftextvario{nasleduj\'ucej}% {\v dal\v sej} strane}% \def\reftextbefore {na \reftextvario{predch\'adzaj\'ucej}% {predo\v slej} strane}% \def\reftextcurrent {na tejto strane}% \def\reftextfaraway#1{na strane~\pageref{#1}}% \def\reftextpagerange#1#2{na stran\'ach~\pageref{#1}--\pageref{#2}}% \def\reftextlabelrange#1#2{\ref{#1} a\v z~\ref{#2}}% }} % \end{macrocode} % The text for slovene defaults was contributed by Roman Maurer\\ % (\verb==). % \changes{v1.4a}{2002/03/05}{Contributed defaults added} % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareOption{slovene} {\vref@addto\extrasslovene{% \def\reftextfaceafter {na naslednji strani}% \def\reftextfacebefore{na prej\v{s}nji strani}% \let\reftextafter \reftextfaceafter \let\reftextbefore \reftextfacebefore \def\reftextcurrent {na \reftextvario{tej}{trenutni} strani}% \def\reftextfaraway#1{na strani~\pageref{#1}}% \def\reftextpagerange#1#2{na straneh~\pageref{#1}--\pageref{#2}}% \def\reftextlabelrange#1#2{od~\ref{#1} do~\ref{#2}}% }} % \end{macrocode} % Text for spanish defaults was contributed by Julio Sanchez % (\verb=jsanchez@gmv.es=) and Fernando Dobladez (\verb==). % \changes{v1.0f}{1994/03/16}{Inserted missing hash mark} % \changes{v1.0k}{1994/06/05}{Corrected misspelled cmd `extrasspanish} % \changes{v1.4a}{2002/03/05}{Missing defaults added} % \changes{v1.4o}{2005/11/26}{Single hyphen in range} % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareOption{spanish} {\vref@addto\extrasspanish{% \def\reftextfaceafter {en la p\'agina siguiente}% \def\reftextfacebefore{en la p\'agina anterior}% \let\reftextafter \reftextfaceafter \let\reftextbefore \reftextfacebefore \def\reftextcurrent {en esta p\'agina}% \def\reftextfaraway#1{en la p\'agina~\pageref{#1}}% \def\reftextpagerange#1#2{en las p\'aginas~\pageref{#1}% -\pageref{#2}}% \def\reftextlabelrange#1#2{\ref{#1} a~\ref{#2}}% }} % \end{macrocode} % The text for swedish was contributed by Mats Dahlgren % (\verb=matsd@sssk.se=). % \changes{v1.0p}{1995/01/10}{Added swedish strings} % \changes{v1.2a}{1998/08/22}{Added swedish defaults for % \cs{reftextpagerange} and \cs{reftextlabelrange}} % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareOption{swedish} {\vref@addto\extrasswedish{% \def\reftextfaceafter {p\aa\ \reftextvario{motst\aa ende}% {n\"{a}sta} sida}% \def\reftextfacebefore{p\aa\ \reftextvario{motst\aa ende}% {f\"{o}reg\aa ende} sida}% \def\reftextafter {p\aa\ \reftextvario{f\"{o}ljande}% {n\"{a}sta} sida}% \def\reftextbefore {p\aa\ f\"{o}reg\aa ende sida}% \def\reftextcurrent {p\aa\ denna sida}% \def\reftextfaraway#1{p\aa\ sidan~\pageref{#1}}% \def\reftextpagerange#1#2{p\aa\ sidorna~\pageref{#1}--\pageref{#2}}% \def\reftextlabelrange#1#2{\ref{#1} till~\ref{#2}}% }} \DeclareOption{turkish} {\vref@excuse{turkish}% \vref@addto\extrasturkish{% \def\reftextfaceafter {on the \reftextvario{facing}{next} page}% \def\reftextfacebefore{on the \reftextvario{facing}{preceding} page}% \def\reftextafter {on the \reftextvario{following}{next} page}% \def\reftextbefore {on the \reftextvario{preceding}{previous} page}% \def\reftextcurrent {on \reftextvario{this}{the current} page}% \def\reftextfaraway#1{on page~\pageref{#1}}% \def\reftextpagerange#1#2{on pages~\pageref{#1}--\pageref{#2}}% \def\reftextlabelrange#1#2{\ref{#1} to~\ref{#2}}% }} % \end{macrocode} % The text for Ukrainian defaults was contributed by Mykola Lyakhovych % (\verb==). % \changes{v1.4l}{2005/04/24}{Contributed defaults added} % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareOption{ukrainian} {\vref@addto\extrasukrainian{% \def\reftextfaceafter{\cyrn\cyra\ \reftextvario{\cyrp\cyrr\cyro \cyrt\cyri\cyrl\cyre\cyrzh\cyrn\cyrii\cyrishrt}% {\cyrn\cyra\cyrs\cyrt\cyru\cyrp\cyrn\cyrii\cyrishrt}\ \cyrs\cyrt \cyro\cyrr\cyri\cyrn\cyrc\cyrii}% \def\reftextfacebefore{\cyrn\cyra\ \reftextvario{\cyrp\cyrr\cyro \cyrt\cyri\cyrl\cyre\cyrzh\cyrn\cyrii\cyrishrt}% {\cyrp\cyro\cyrp\cyre\cyrr\cyre\cyrd\cyrn\cyrii\cyrishrt}\ \cyrs\cyrt\cyro\cyrr\cyrii\cyrn\cyrc\cyrii}% \def\reftextafter{\cyrn\cyra\ \cyrn\cyra\cyrs\cyrt\cyru\cyrp\cyrn \cyrii\cyrishrt\ \cyrs\cyrt\cyro\cyrr\cyrii\cyrn\cyrc\cyrii}% \def\reftextbefore{\cyrn\cyra\ \cyrp\cyro\cyrp\cyre\cyrr\cyre\cyrd \cyrn\cyrii\cyrishrt\ \cyrs\cyrt\cyro\cyrr\cyrii\cyrn\cyrc\cyrii}% \def\reftextcurrent{\cyrn\cyra\ \reftextvario{\cyrc\cyrii\cyrishrt}% {\cyrd\cyra\cyrn\cyrii\cyrishrt}\ \cyrs\cyrt\cyro\cyrr\cyrii\cyrn \cyrc\cyrii}% \def\reftextfaraway#1{\cyrn\cyra\ \cyrs.~\pageref{#1}}% \def\reftextpagerange#1#2{\cyrn\cyra\ \cyrs\cyrt\cyro\cyrr\cyrii \cyrn\cyrk\cyra\cyrh~\pageref{#1}--\pageref{#2}}% \def\reftextlabelrange#1#2{\cyrz~\ref{#1}\ \cyrd\cyro~\ref{#2}}% }} % \end{macrocode} % We support francais as an alternative to french since people % might be used to it, but we discurrage it. % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareOption{francais}{% \typeout{Please use `french' instead of `francais'}% \ExecuteOptions{french}} \DeclareOption{germanb}{% \typeout{Please use `german' instead of `germanb'}% \ExecuteOptions{german}} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % % During document preparation errors due to |\vref| are usually of % not much interest. For this reason the draft option turns them into % warnings by issuing a |\vrefwarning| command. The final option % (default) stops with an error message when varioref detects a possible % loop. % \changes{v1.1h}{1998/08/01}{Added draft and final options} % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareOption{draft}{\AtEndOfPackage\vrefwarning} \DeclareOption{final}{\AtEndOfPackage\vrefshowerrors} % the default % \end{macrocode} % % After all options are declared we execute the default option % \texttt{english} to set up the defaults and then call % |\ProcessOptions*| to handle any option passed to the package. % The star form is used since we want to execute the options in the % order they are given (in case this isn't used together with the % \texttt{babel} package). % \begin{macrocode} \ExecuteOptions{english,final} \ProcessOptions* % \end{macrocode} % % % \subsection{Defining the main macros} % % \begin{macro}{\vr@cnt} % To generate new labels we use a counter and construct the % internal label names by prefixing the current counter value with % the string |vr@|. We need a \LaTeX{} counter to get |\include|s % handled correctly. % \changes{v0.1e}{1992/11/15}{use LaTeX counter} % \begin{macrocode} \newcounter{vrcnt} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\vpageref} % \changes{v1.3a}{2001/04/12}{Scan for star form} % \begin{macro}{\vp@geref} % The command |\vpageref| generates the appropriate string by first % parsing the optional arguments (if any) and then compares the % internal and the user label. This command should be robust since % the user might put it anywhere. % % We now start by scanning for a star which means: do not add a % space in front of the generated text---ever. % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareRobustCommand\vpageref{\@ifstar {\let\vref@space\relax\vp@geref}% {\let\vref@space\space\vp@geref}} % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} \def\vp@geref{\@ifnextchar[% % \end{macrocode} % The default for the first optional argument is the string hidden % in the macro |\reftextcurrent|. % \begin{macrocode} \@vpageref{\@vpageref[\reftextcurrent]}% } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\vref@space} % \changes{v1.4a}{2002/03/06}{Default added} % A default for |\vref@space|. This isn't really needed except in % the case that somebody has hooked into the \texttt{varioref} % interfaces at a lower level (which isn't really supported, % but\ldots). So giving a default will prevent an error message in % that case (and should hopefully produce the same behavior as before). % \begin{macrocode} \let\vref@space\space % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\@vpageref} % More parsing\ldots % \begin{macrocode} \def\@vpageref[#1]{\@ifnextchar[% % \end{macrocode} % The default for the second optional argument is a space which is % prefixed by |\unskip| to get rid of any leading space inserted % already. % \changes{v1.0h}{1994/06/11}{Pass first argument in both cases} % \changes{v1.0i}{1994/06/20}{Do it correctly} % \begin{macrocode} {\@@vpageref{#1}}{\@@vpageref{#1}[\unskip\vref@space]}} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\@@vpageref} % The |\@@vpageref| macro finally generates the references by % comparing the value of an internal label with the value of the % user label. % \changes{v1.0h}{1994/06/11}{Change internal interface} % \begin{macrocode} \def\@@vpageref#1[#2]#3{% % \end{macrocode} % First it switches to horizontal mode if necessary and also % removes any leading space. % \begin{macrocode} \leavevmode\unskip % \end{macrocode} % Then it advances the counter |\c@vrcnt| by one which is used to % generate internal label names. % \begin{macrocode} \global\advance\c@vrcnt\@ne % \end{macrocode} % Then it checks if for the current value of |\c@vrcnt| a label % command was issued in the last run. If not it pretends that there % was one with the value |{??}{??}|. Thereafter it stores the % pageref value for this label in the macro |\@tempa|. % \begin{macrocode} \vref@pagenum\@tempa{\the\c@vrcnt @vr}% % \end{macrocode} % Here we check that the generated text is not going across a page % boundary. % \changes{v0.1f}{1993/01/01}{Add another label to catch cross-overs} % \begin{macrocode} \vref@pagenum\@tempb{\the\c@vrcnt @xvr}% % \end{macrocode} % \changes{v1.0l}{1994/07/07}{Explicitly expand `label argument for % babel} % In version 1.0l the label string has been turned around so that % the number comes first. This was done to allow easy explicit % expansion of the number before it is passed to the |\label| % command. In the babel system the argument of |label| was not % expanded with the result that wrong label strings have been % generated. This is a general problem that might need a completely % different solution in babel but for now the change below (and in % some other places in the code) should solve the problem for this % special combination of packages. % % These days we actually use |\vref@label| instead of |\label| as % this avoids problems with Babel or \texttt{amsmath} redefining % the latter command. % \changes{v1.4e}{2003/01/08}{Use \cs{vref@label} instead of % \cs{label} (pr/3489)} % \begin{macrocode} \vref@label{\the\c@vrcnt @xvr}% % \end{macrocode} % \changes{v1.1g}{1998/05/10}{Test if inside AMS display (pr2175)} % Inside displays of the \texttt{amsmath} package the |\label| command % is redefined which makes the test for loops incorrect if a |\vref| % is used in, say, |\intertext|. So we test this condition first and % only do the test if |\label| doesn't have a special meaning. % [This is no longer necessary as |\label| isn't used any more] % \begin{macrocode} % \ifx\label\label@in@display\else \ifx\@tempa\@tempb\else % \end{macrocode} % If both points do not fall onto the same page with either issue % an error or a warning message. % \changes{v1.0g}{1994/05/27}{Looping pages shown in wrong order} % \begin{macrocode} \vref@err{\noexpand\vref or \noexpand\vpageref at page boundary \@tempb-\@tempa\space (may loop)% }% \fi % \fi % \end{macrocode} % Same game for the user requested label; this time the page % reference is saved in |\thevpagerefnum|. % \changes{v1.4c}{2002/06/14}{Use \cs{thevpagerefnum} instead of \cs{@tempb}} % \begin{macrocode} \vrefpagenum\thevpagerefnum{#3}% % \end{macrocode} % Now after the internal label has served its purpose if would be % nice to free the memory it occupies by using something like % \begin{verbatim} % \global\expandafter\let % \csname r@\the\c@vrcnt @vr\endcsname\@empty %\end{verbatim} % But this is not possible because it would result in getting % `Labels may have changed\ldots' warnings for every run. Now we % are ready to produce the textual strings. Since we have removed % any leading space we now insert a space (unless this was the star % form of the command) and then compare the two % page references. % \begin{macrocode} \vref@space \ifx\@tempa\thevpagerefnum % \end{macrocode} % If they are the same we insert the first argument into the input % stream. Otherwise we insert the second argument. Recall that % those are the two optional arguments of |...|. However, if the % user explicitly requested an empty text string using the optional % argument we cancel any preceeding space. % \changes{v1.2f}{2000/07/07}{Don't output space if optional argument % empty (pr/3230)} % \begin{macrocode} \def\@tempc{#1}% \ifx\@tempc\@empty \unskip \else #1% \fi \else #2% % \end{macrocode} % Now we check if the page number of the referenced object (stored % in |\thevpagerefnum| is a single positive number. % \begin{macrocode} \is@pos@number\thevpagerefnum {% % \end{macrocode} % If so, we check if the current position (stored in |\@tempa|) is % a positive number. If this is the case we assign this number to % the counter register |\@tempcnta| and add one to it. % \begin{macrocode} \is@pos@number\@tempa {\@tempcnta\@tempa \advance\@tempcnta\@ne }% % \end{macrocode} % If it is not a positive number we assign the largest possible % number to |\@tempcnta| and thereby pretending that label and % reference are miles away from each other. % \begin{macrocode} {\@tempcnta\maxdimen}% % \end{macrocode} % Now we are ready to check if reference and object are on nearby % pages. |\thevpagerefnum| will expand to the page number of the object % (and we know that this is a number) and |\@tempcnta| is either % one higher than the reference page or completely out of bounds. % So if both represend the same value then the object lies one page % after its reference. % \begin{macrocode} \ifnum \thevpagerefnum =\@tempcnta % \end{macrocode} % Thus if the object falls onto an odd page then the reference is % on the facing even page (and so we insert |\reftextfaceafter|), % otherwise the object can not be seen from the reference (and we % in insert |\reftextafter|). Don't be surprised if we are not % using |\thevpagerefnum| in the check. Since |\@tempcnta| has the same % value it is faster to use the register instead of parsing the % macro contents anew. % \begin{macrocode} \ifodd\@tempcnta % \end{macrocode} % In fact we are going to use |\reftextfaceafter| only if we are % doing two-sided printing, otherwise |\reftextafter| is always % used. % Since the value of |\if@twoside| is evaluated before reading in % packages we could do better (saving some tokens) by defining % the current macro in dependence of this boolean. % \begin{macrocode} \if@twoside \reftextfaceafter \else \reftextafter \fi \else \reftextafter \fi % \end{macrocode} % If the object is not on the page following the reference we check % if it is on the page before the reference. In \LaTeX{} this % situation is not too common, for example with floats it normally % does not occur, but of course it isn't impossible if you more % than one reference to the same object, or if you have back % references to sections, theorems, etc. To test this we now % substract two from the current value of |\@tempcnta| (which was % set to one higher as the reference page number). Note, that % substraction is also possible if the value was |\maxdimen| --- we % still get something that is much larger than any sensible page % number. % \begin{macrocode} \else \advance\@tempcnta-2 % \end{macrocode} % If now |\thevpagerefnum| and |\@tempcnta| have the same value then the % object lies one page before the reference. % \begin{macrocode} \ifnum \thevpagerefnum =\@tempcnta % \end{macrocode} % Again we have to check for odd or even pages to distinguish % between the facing and the non-facing situation. % \begin{macrocode} \ifodd\@tempcnta \reftextbefore \else % \end{macrocode} % Again the |\reftextfacebefore| only if |@twoside| evaluates to % true. % \begin{macrocode} \if@twoside \reftextfacebefore \else \reftextbefore \fi \fi % \end{macrocode} % If the above test also returns false then we have object and % references on pages which are far away or don't contain simple % page numbers. Therefore we generate the |\reftextfaraway| string. % Recall that this is a macro which has the user label as an % argument. % \begin{macrocode} \else \reftextfaraway{#3}% \fi \fi }% % \end{macrocode} % We do the same if our first test (that the page with the object % has a positive page number) turns out to be false. % \begin{macrocode} {\reftextfaraway{#3}}% \fi % \end{macrocode} % Finally we generate the internal label so that it can be check on % the next run. This means that we compare the position after the % string with the position of the referenced object. There is one % thing to note: to conserve space we locally make |\@currentlabel| % empty since we are only interested in the page number value of % this internal label. % \changes{v1.0l}{1994/07/07}{Explicitly expand \cs{label} argument for babel} % % These days we actually use |\vref@label| instead of |\label| as % this avoids problems with Babel or \texttt{amsmath} redefining % the latter command. % \changes{v1.4e}{2003/01/08}{Use \cs{vref@label} instead of % \cs{label} (pr/3489)} % \begin{macrocode} \vref@label{\the\c@vrcnt @vr}% } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % % \begin{macro}{\vref@label} % \changes{v1.4e}{2003/01/08}{Macro added (pr/3489)} % This macro is like |\label| in the kernel but without passing on % |\@currentlabel|, ie useful if all we are interested in is the % page number. It also has the effect that it is uneffected by % \texttt{amsmath} or Babel redefining the |\label| command. % \begin{macrocode} \def\vref@label#1{\@bsphack \protected@write\@auxout{}% {\string\newlabel{#1}{{}{\thepage}}}% \@esphack} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % % \begin{macro}{\vpagerefnum} % \changes{v1.4c}{2002/06/14}{Macro added} % This macro allows to define |\reftextafter| and friends to refer % to the page number rather than producing a textual reference. % \begin{macrocode} \let\thevpagerefnum\@empty % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % % \begin{macro}{\vrefwarning} % \changes{v0.1g}{1993/02/14}{Macro added} % \begin{macro}{\vrefshowerrors} % \changes{v1.1h}{1998/08/01}{Macro added} % \begin{macro}{\vref@err} % \changes{v0.1g}{1993/02/14}{Macro added} % When the |\vref| command detects a possible crossing over a page % boundary it will call |\vref@err| to generate an error message. % During document preparation one can turn such errors into % warnings by issuing a |\vrefwarning| declaration. % \changes{v1.0g}{1993/02/14}{Macro added} % \begin{macrocode} \def\vrefwarning{\def\vref@err{\PackageWarning{varioref}}} % \end{macrocode} % \begin{macrocode} \def\vrefshowerrors{\def\vref@err##1{\PackageError{varioref}{##1}% {Please check the pages in question. You might need to replace the \string\vref\MessageBreak or \noexpand\vpageref by a normal \noexpand\(page)ref to stop LaTeX running forever.}}} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % % % \begin{macro}{\vref} % \changes{v1.3a}{2001/04/12}{Scan for star form} % We start by scanning for a star form in which case we do not put % any space before the generated text (only remove some). % \begin{macro}{\vr@f} % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareRobustCommand\vref{\@ifstar {\let\vref@space\relax\vr@f}% {\let\vref@space\nobreakspace\vr@f}} % \end{macrocode} % And now we do the real work\ldots % \changes{v1.3c}{2001/09/04}{Correct typo in name} % \begin{macrocode} \def\vr@f#1{% % \end{macrocode} % The use of|\nobreakspace| or |~| after the |\unskip| means that % this command will always produce a normal space while % something like |\nobreak\space| will % react to settings of |\nonfrenchspacing|. % Unfortunately the latter will also act in cases where one really % wants a normal space, e.g., in |Fig.~\vref{..}|, resulting in % a large extra space after the dot. For this reason the first solution % is used. % \changes{v1.1e}{1998/03/09}{Don't use \cs{nobreakspace} (pr/1866)} % \changes{v1.2a}{1998/11/27}{Use \cs{nobreakspace} (pr/2909)} % \changes{v1.2a}{1998/11/27}{Add \cs{leavevmode}} % % Above comments all refer to the earlier versions where there was % no posibility to suppress the space at all. By now we have % |\vref*| and |\vpageref*| to suppress the in internally generated % space by redefining |\vref@space| appropriately. % \begin{macrocode} \leavevmode\unskip\vref@space \ref{#1}% % \end{macrocode} % That means we have have to use |\vpageref| and not the internal % |\@vpageref| --- otherwise we would pick up the % ``current'' definition for |\vref@space| instead of setting it % back to |\space|. % \changes{v1.4c}{2002/06/18}{Use \cs{vpageref} not \cs{@vpageref} (pr/3403)} % \begin{macrocode} \vpageref[\unskip]{#1}} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % % % \begin{macro}{\is@pos@number} % The utility macro |\is@pos@number| takes three arguments: a % string that is tested for being a valid non-negative integer and the % actions to be taken in case the test comes out true or false. % % We start by passing the string to the macro |\is@pos@num| after % prefixing it with a \texttt{0} and adding a space after it. To have % a well-defined ending point we also add |\@nil| at the end. %\label{isposnumber} % \begin{macrocode} \def\is@pos@number#1{\is@pos@num0#1\space\@nil} % \end{macrocode} % Now we parse the enlarged string into a counter register. To get % control back after everything that is regarded by \TeX{} as a % number is put into that register we assign |\is@pos@num@| to the % |\afterassignment| token. Since the string started with 0, we % can be sure that the register assignment will be carried out % without an error message. In case of counter assignments leading % zeros are discarded. % \begin{macrocode} \def\is@pos@num{\afterassignment\is@pos@num@ \count@} % \end{macrocode} % Now we have to check whether or not the whole string was parsed % into that register or some remainder was left over. Since we have % added a |\@nil| token at the very end we can use that to delimit % the argument of |\is@pos@num@|. Note, that the added space in % |\is@pos@number| \vpageref[above]{isposnumber} gets parsed away % by the counter assignment. If it would be missing, and the full % string would consist of a number, \TeX{}would try to replace % |\@nil| by its definition to see if it would contain additional % digits and thus we would be in trouble at this point. % \begin{macrocode} \def\is@pos@num@#1\@nil{% % \end{macrocode} % Now we have to check if the argument is empty. We can do this % with an |\ifx| (i.e., in an expandable way) since we know for % sure that it can not start with |\@nil|. % \changes{v1.4j}{2004/05/08}{Use \cs{@nil} for testing} % \begin{macrocode} \ifx\@nil#1\@nil % \end{macrocode} % Depending on the result we execute the second or third argument % of the command |\is@pos@number| using a technique that removes % the |\else| or |\fi| from the input stream first, so that in % principle input stream parsing could be done from within the % arguments. % \begin{macrocode} \expandafter\@firstoftwo \else \expandafter\@secondoftwo \fi} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\reftextvario} % This macro gives a little bit of random variation in the text % because the outcome depends on the number of |\vref| commands % seen before. % \begin{macrocode} \def\reftextvario#1#2{\ifodd\c@vrcnt #1\else#2\fi} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\fullref} % And here is the primitive command that always produces a |\ref| % and a |\pageref|. % \begin{macrocode} \def\fullref#1{\ref{#1} \reftextfaraway{#1}} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % % \subsubsection{Supporting ranges} % % \begin{macro}{\vref@pagenum} % \changes{v1.2a}{1998/08/01}{Macro added} % This command takes a label as |#1| extracts the page number % associated with it and saves the result in a csname which is % passed as |#1|. If the label isn't associates with a page number % it essentially associates it with |??| for both the label number % and the page, thus defining the label this way. This means that % no label warning is generated for this label in case it is % undefined. % \begin{macrocode} \def\vref@pagenum#1#2{% \@ifundefined{r@#2}{\@namedef{r@#2}{{??}{??}}}{}% \edef#1{\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter \@cdr\csname r@#2\endcsname \@nil}% } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\vrefpagenum} % \changes{v1.2a}{1998/08/01}{Macro added} % Same as the above but this time we generate a warning for % undefined labels. % \begin{macrocode} \def\vrefpagenum#1#2{% \@ifundefined{r@#2}% {\G@refundefinedtrue \@latex@warning{Reference `#2' on page \thepage \space undefined}}{}% \vref@pagenum{#1}{#2}} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\vpagerefrange} % \begin{macro}{\@vpagerefrange} % \begin{macro}{\@svpagerefrange} % \changes{v1.2a}{1998/08/01}{Macro added} % \changes{v1.3b}{2001/04/14}{Scan for star form} % If both labels refer to the same page then we produce a % |\vpageref|. Otherwise we produce the result of % |\reftextpagerange|. % % One could think of making this command even more clever by % producing a special string if the difference between the two page % number is one (but this is not done). % % We need two versions to implement a star form: % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand\@svpagerefrange[3][\reftextcurrent]{% \vrefpagenum\@tempa{#2}% \vrefpagenum\@tempb{#3}% \ifx\@tempa\@tempb \vpageref*[#1]{#2}% \else \reftextpagerange{#2}{#3}% \fi } % \end{macrocode} % And the same but using |\vpageref|: % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand\@vpagerefrange[3][\reftextcurrent]{% \vrefpagenum\@tempa{#2}% \vrefpagenum\@tempb{#3}% \ifx\@tempa\@tempb \vpageref[#1]{#2}% \else \reftextpagerange{#2}{#3}% \fi } % \end{macrocode} % And here we put things together. % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand\vpagerefrange{\@ifstar\@svpagerefrange\@vpagerefrange} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % % % \begin{macro}{\vrefrange} % \changes{v1.2a}{1998/08/01}{Macro added} % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand\vrefrange[3][\reftextcurrent] {\reftextlabelrange{#2}{#3} \vpagerefrange[#1]{#2}{#3}} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % % \subsection{An extension of counter referencing} % % \begin{macro}{\refstepcounter} % \changes{v1.4a}{2002/02/24}{Macro redefined} % % At the moment a reference to a counter |foo| will generate the % equivalent of |\p@foo\thefoo| although not quite in this form. For % some applications it would be nice of one could have |\thefoo| being % an argument to |\p@foo| to be able to put material before and after % the number generated by |\thefoo|. This can be easily achieved with % a small change to one of the kernel commands as follows: % \begin{macrocode} \def\refstepcounter#1{\stepcounter{#1}% \protected@edef\@currentlabel {\csname p@#1\expandafter\endcsname\csname the#1\endcsname}% } % \end{macrocode} % The trick is to ensure that |\csname the#1\endcsname| is turned into % a single token before |\p@...| is expanded further. This way, if the % |\p@...| command is a macro with one argument it will receive % |\the...|. With the kernel code (i.e., without the |\expandafter|) % it will instead pick up |\csname| which would be disastrous. % % Using |\expandafter| instead of braces delimiting the argument is % better because, assuming that the |\p@...| command is not defined as % a macro with one argument, the braces will stay and prohibit kerning % that might otherwise happen between the glyphs generated by % |\the...| and surrounding glyphs. % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\labelformat} % \changes{v1.4a}{2002/02/24}{Macro added} % A shortcut to set the |\p@...| macro for a counter. It will pick % up the counter representation as an argument so that it can be % specially formatted. % \begin{macrocode} \def\labelformat#1{\expandafter\def\csname p@#1\endcsname##1} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\Ref} % \changes{v1.4a}{2002/02/24}{Macro added} % This macro expands the result of |\ref| and then uppercases the % first token. Only useful if the label was generated via % |\labelformat| and contains some lower case letter at its start. If % the label starts with a complicated construct (e.g., an accented % letter) one has to surround everything that needs uppercasing in % a brace group in the definition of |\labelformat|.\footnote{There % is one problem with this approach: the braces are kept in a % normal \texttt{\textbackslash ref} which might spoil kerning. % Perhaps one day this needs redoing.} % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareRobustCommand\Ref[1]{\protected@edef\@tempa{\ref{#1}}% \expandafter\MakeUppercase\@tempa} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\Vref} % \changes{v1.4a}{2002/02/24}{Macro added} % \begin{macro}{\Vr@f} % \changes{v1.4a}{2002/02/24}{Macro added} % |\Vref| is the counterpart to |\vref| with |\ref| replaced by % |\Ref| in its definition. % \begin{macrocode} \DeclareRobustCommand\Vref{\@ifstar {\let\vref@space\relax\Vr@f}% {\let\vref@space\nobreakspace\Vr@f}} \def\Vr@f#1{% \leavevmode\unskip\vref@space \Ref{#1}% \@vpageref[\unskip]{#1}} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macrocode} % % \end{macrocode} % \Finale % \endinput