\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/12/01] %% \newcommand* etc. \ProvidesPackage{texlinks}[2011/01/27 v0.2 TeX-related links (UL)] %% copyright (C) 2011 Uwe Lueck, %% http://www.contact-ednotes.sty.de.vu %% -- author-maintained in the sense of LPPL below. %% %% This file can be redistributed and/or modified under %% the terms of the LaTeX Project Public License; either %% version 1.3c of the License, or any later version. %% The latest version of this license is in %% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt %% We did our best to help you, but there is NO WARRANTY. %% %% Please report bugs, problems, and suggestions via %% %% http://www.contact-ednotes.sty.de.vu %% %% == Outline == %% All the link macros of 'texlinks' are based on a macro %% |\httpref|. For use of 'texlinks' with 'blog.sty', %% the latter provides a definition of `\httpref' %% suitable for HTML, where a choice of opening a new %% tab or window---or not---is relevant. %% %% For use with 'hyperref' (or ...?), 'texlinks' may %% provide a definition of `\httpref' based on `\href'. %% The decision to do so or not may happen at %% `\begin{document}'. 'blog.sty' generates HTML without %% using the `{document}' environment, so we might assume %% that when `\begin{document}' is found, we are running %% 'hyperref', or just \emph{something} that provides a %% useful `\href'. We might then execute a definition of %% `\httpref' in terms of `\href'. Well, not sure ... %% %% Moreover, a PDF file with links may be \emph{printed}, %% and klicking the links on the paper may fail. %% URLs in main text, on the other hand, sometimes are %% troublesome. I consider it a good idea to present %% links with their URL as the displayed text in \emph{footnotes} %% (or endnotes). It may even be useful with HTML to present %% the URLs displayed in some %% 2011/01/27: %% ``appendix."---This idea has been resumed in v0.2 only, %% |\urlfoot|. %% % %% % I tend to introduce something for this ... and there might be a %% % package option forcing `\httpref' to use this style. %% % Well, better \emph{not today} ... [2011/01/24, TODO] %% %% == Package Options == %% Somebody may want to suppress a definition of `\httpref' %% at `\begin{document}' ... [2011/01/24, TODO] %% %% == Providing &\httpref == %% \kern-\baselineskip %% \[|\httpref{}{}|\] %% should display %% as a link to `http://'. %% \ %% In case `\begin{document}' is found with a definition of %% `\href' present, we provide a definition of `\httpref' %% in terms of `\href' there: \AtBeginDocument{% \@ifundefined{href}{% % \PackageError ... TODO!? 2011/01/24 }{\newcommand*{\httpref}[1]{\href{http://#1}}}} %% %% == Variants of &\httpref == %% |\NormalHTTPref| may be used as an alias for `\httpref' %% in situations where the latter has been redefined: %% v0.2 \AtBeginDocument{%% TODO: options, guarded \let (mine, HO) \@ifdefinable\NormalHTTPref{\let\NormalHTTPref\httpref}} %% |\ithttpref{}{}| displays in italics: \newcommand*{\ithttpref}[2]{\NormalHTTPref{#1}{\textit{#2}}} %% With |\urlhttpref{}|, that URL is displayed: \newcommand*{\urlhttpref}[1]{% \NormalHTTPref{#1}{\urlfmt{\httpprefix#1}}} %% |\httpprefix| is an idea that was missing in 'blog.sty' up to v0.3. %% It may be used to determine generally whether a display of an %% URL should include `http://'. I choose as default what was default %% in 'blog.sty' %% (i.e., ``don't include"): %% add. 2011/01/27 \@ifdefinable\httpprefix{\let\httpprefix\@empty} %% TODO cf. above %% `\let\httpprefix\relax' would be bad for 'blog.sty' %% (would display `\relax'), %% while it would be somewhat more efficient.%%%---%%% %% %% Now you may customize `\httpprefix' by %% \[`\renewcommand{\httpprefix}{http://}'\] %% %% v0.2: %% ---or by `\let\httpprefix'|\theHTTPprefix|: \newcommand*{\theHTTPprefix}{http://} %% |\urlfmt{}| is chosen as `\texttt' here and may be %% customized, e.g., with the 'breakurl' package. \@ifdefinable\urlfmt{\let\urlfmt\texttt} %% In 'blog.sty' (as of 2010/05/26), there was a command %% `\urlref' instead of `\urlhttpref'. It did not provide `\urlfmt'. %% %% |\foothttpurlref{}| just is like %% `\footnote{\urlhttpref{}}': \newcommand*{\foothttpurlref}[1]{\footnote{\urlhttpref{#1}}} %% |\urlfoot{}{}| %% redefines `\httpref' so that you can use all the shorthand %% macros based on `\httpref' to get the according URL %% display (as provided by `\urlhttpref') %% in a footnote without the need to include the %% entire URL in your source code. `\urlfoot' is available %% with and %% when a shorthand |\{}{}| has been defined %% where `\' is the macro name and is the target %% identifier (usually part of the URL generated from ) %% according to the syntax declaration of `\'. \newcommand*{\urlfoot}[2]{{% \let\httpref\foothttpurlref \let\httpprefix\theHTTPprefix %% TODO customizable!? \csname #1\endcsname{#2}{}}} %% \strong{Example:} %% \[`\CtanPkgRef{morehype}{MoreHype}' %% \mbox{\quad and\quad } `\ctanpkgref{morehype}'\] %% are provided below for linking to %% `http://ctan.org/pkg/morehype'. %% \begin{itemize} %% \item Try `CtanPkgRef' \emph{here}: %% \CtanPkgRef{morehype}{MoreHype},\\ %% for the \emph{footnote} try %% `\urlfoot{CtanPkgRef}{morehype}';%%% %% \urlfoot{CtanPkgRef}{morehype} %% \item try `ctanpkgref' \emph{here}: \ctanpkgref{morehype},\\ %% for the \emph{footnote} try %% `\urlfoot{ctanpkgref}{morehype}'.%%% %% \urlfoot{ctanpkgref}{morehype} %% \end{itemize} %% The lonely \qtd{\pkgnamefmt{morehype}} demonstrates that %% it doesn't work with `ctanpkgref' because %% `\ctanpkgref' doesn't have separate arguments for %% and , it actually doubles . %% A local `\let\ctanpkgref\CtanPkgRef' could help, %% but right now I prefer waiting for a better idea. %% [TODO] %% 2011/01/27 %% %% == Wikipedia == %% |\Wikideref{}| refers to article in the German %% Wikipedia. (The next considerations apply to English %% etc. as well!) With umlauts etc., %% |\wikideref{}{}| may be needed. %% For this form, sometimes using \qtd{&_} seemed to be needed. %% In 'blog.sty', there was `\catcode`\_=12'. %% This was no problem there, as the underscore was not needed %% for math there. (For some time I thought of making it `\active' %% for a shorthand for \xmltagcode{sub} elements ...) %% But I could not find out whether it was needed or avoidable. %% I leave this matter open here (for 'hyperref') ... %% [2011/01/24, TODO, maybe solved there] \newcommand*{\wikideref}[1]{\httpref{de.wikipedia.org/wiki/#1}} \newcommand*{\Wikideref}[1]{\wikideref{#1}{#1}} %% Anyway, |\underscorechar| seems to be useful in our macro %% definitions. The name is inspired by \LaTeX's %% `\@backslashchar' and `\@percentchar': \newcommand \underscorechar {} {\@makeother\_ \gdef\underscorechar{_}} %% \strong{Note:} It would be natural to replace `\Wikideref' %% by equipping `\wikideref' with an optional argument---with %% \LaTeX. With 'blog.sty' however, where this code is now %% taken from, optional arguments didn't work. %% Later we might indeed in a similar manner to dealing %% with 'hyperref' at `\begin{document}' introduce optional %% arguments for the case of typesetting.---Analogues apply %% in the sequel again. [2011/01/24, TODO] %% %% |\itwikideref| is an italic variant of `\wikideref': \newcommand*{\itwikideref}[2]{\wikideref{#1}{\textit{#2}}} %% |\wikienref{}{}| refers to the English Wikipedia: \newcommand*{\wikienref}[1]{\httpref{en.wikipedia.org/wiki/#1}} %% By analogy to `\Wikideref', %% |\Wikienref{}| saves you from repeating : %% %% abbreviates `\wikienref{}{}': \newcommand*{\Wikienref}[1]{\wikienref{#1}{#1}} %% Quite often, programs share their names with movies, %% biological species, etc., %% then disambiguation is required. Usually, the movie is irrelevant %% and we don't want to display the disambiguation. %% The following macros save you from typing the underscore %% (didn't spaces suffice sometimes?) %% TODO 2011/01/24 %% and the round parantheses. %% |\wikiendisambref{}{}{}| %% links to %% \[`http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/_()'\] %% while displaying as link text only: \newcommand*{\wikiendisambref}[2]{% \wikienref{#1\underscorechar (#2)}} %% |\Wikiendisambref{}{}| %% does the same when is the same as : \newcommand*{\Wikiendisambref}[2]{% \wikienref{#1\underscorechar (#2)}{#1}} %% Italic variant |\itwikienref| of `\wikienref' %% ('blog.sty' had `\emwikienref' instead): \newcommand*{\itwikienref}[2]{\wikienref{#1}{\textit{#2}}} %% |\urluml{}| as of 2010/05/25 %% (not sure if it ever worked or was actually needed): \newcommand*{\urluml}[1]{\csname urluml:#1\endcsname} \@namedef{urluml:a}{\#C3\#A4} \@namedef{urluml:o}{\#C3\#B6} \@namedef{urluml:u}{\#C3\#BC} \@namedef{urluml:s}{\#C3\#9F} %% 2010/08/09 %% For \strong{anchors}, \qtd{&#} can be used with 'blog.sty'---and %% even with 'hyperref'. %% \par\smallskip\noindent %% \strong{Example:}\quad %% `\wikienref{TeX#History}{\TeX}' %% \ for \ %% \wikienref{TeX#History}{\TeX}. %% %% == \TeX-related == %% 2010/08/24 %% === CTAN === %% |\bytopicref{}{}| %% makes a link to of J\"urgen Fenn's %% Topical Index of the \TeX\ Catalogue. You find the %% by clicking at the respective TOC entry on top of the page %% and then read the URL from the browser's navigation display. \newcommand*{\bytopicref}[1]{% \httpref{mirror.ctan.org/help/Catalogue/bytopic.html\##1}} %% (Example:\quad `\bytopicref{html}{HTML}' \ for \ \bytopicref{html}{HTML}.) %% %% % `\newcommand*{\ctanref}[1]{\httpref{ctan.org/#1}}' %% % once was replaced in 'blog.sty' by what will now be %% |\tugctanref{}{}| %% makes a link %% to a \TeX~Archive directory or file : \newcommand*{\tugctanref}[1]{% \httpref{tug.ctan.org/tex-archive/#1}} %% %% corr. 2010/11/23: %% $|\ctanpkgref{}|$ %% makes a link to the CTAN package info page for %% the package . $|\CtanPkgRef{}{}|$ %% is a variant for the cases where authors have a special idea %% using some capital letters when they describe their packages %% (ASCII versions of ``Logos" such as `BibTeX') %% while the identifier doesn't allow capital letters. %% %% 2011/01/24: %% Also, may be a package from a \emph{bundle} %% where has a description page while %% doesn't have its \emph{own} description page %% (such as \CtanPkgRef{nicetext}{fifinddo}). \newcommand*{\CtanPkgRef}[2]{% \httpref{ctan.org/pkg/#1}{\pkgnamefmt{#2}}} \newcommand*{\ctanpkgref}[1]{\CtanPkgRef{#1}{#1}} %% Instead of |\pkgnamefmt{}|, %% 'blog.sty' had `\prg{}', without a proper %% implementation. For typesetting, choosing `\pkgnamefmt' %% as `\textsf' seems to conform to common practice today. %% The following code may later be suppressed at some package options, %% as with the choice for `\httpref': %% TODO 2011/01/24 \@ifdefinable\pkgnamefmt {\let\pkgnamefmt\@firstofone} \AtBeginDocument {\let\pkgnamefmt\textsf} %% %% === TUG === %% |\tugref{}{}| makes a link %% to on domain `tug.org': \newcommand*{\tugref}[1]{\httpref{tug.org/#1}} %% ==== texhax ==== %% |\texhaxref{}{}| makes a link %% to the TUG web page displaying %% a texhax posting. You find by searching %% `tug.org/pipermail/texhax/' and then reading the URL. %% |\THref{}| saves you from choosing %% and uses `texhax' instead. \newcommand*{\texhaxref}[1]{\tugref{pipermail/texhax/#1}} \newcommand*{\THref}[1]{\texhaxref{#1}{texhax}} %% (It was `\prg{texhax}' in 'blog.sty', to have something %% logo-like, without a good idea how to implement it.) %% %% |\texhaxpref{}{}| is a variant %% of `\texhaxref' where in place of %% you only type the third and fourth digit of the %% year, then a `-', then the (arabic) number of %% the month, then another `-', and then actual %% internal identifier %% (a number of six digits preceding `.html' of the URL). %% I made this macro because I prefer typing to copying %% from the URL. \newcommand*{\texhaxpref}[1]{% %% 2010/09/07 \texhaxref{20\@texhax@parse#1/.html}} \def\@texhax@parse#1-#2-#3/{% #1-% \ifcase #2\or January\or February\or March\or April\or May\or June\or July\or August\or September\or October\or November\or December% 2010/12/23 \fi /#3} %% TODO: `\texhaxPref#1' searches list of offsets %% to determine year/month from id %% %% ==== Other ==== %% |\tugbartref{}{}| makes %% a link to the TUGboat article `.pdf': \newcommand*{\tugbartref}[1]{\tugref{TUGboat/Articles/#1.pdf}} %% |\TUGIref{}{}| makes text a link to an %% on the TUG web page entitled \qtd{TeX Resources on the Web} %% (e.g., \TUGIref{web}{\qtd{Web Projects}}): \newcommand*{\TUGIref}[1]{\tugref{interest.html\##1}} %% %% === UK FAQ === %% |\ukfaqref{