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See the %% GNU General Public License for more details. %% -------------------------------------------------------------- %% %% The list of all files belonging to the TeXPower bundle is %% given in the file `00readme.txt'. %% \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} \ProvidesPackage{texpower} [2004/07/27 v0.1b Create Dynamic Presentations with LaTeX.] \RequirePackage{ifthen} \RequirePackage{calc} \RequirePackage{keyval} \newboolean{verbose@TP} \DeclareOption{verbose}{\setboolean{verbose@TP}{true}} \provideboolean{display} \DeclareOption{display}{\setboolean{display}{true}} \DeclareOption{printout}{\setboolean{display}{false}} \newboolean{fixcolorstack@TP} \DeclareOption{fixcolorstack}{\setboolean{fixcolorstack@TP}{true}} \newboolean{nineminutes@TP} \DeclareOption{nineminutes}{\setboolean{nineminutes@TP}{true}} \newboolean{TPcolor} \newboolean{coloremph@TP} \DeclareOption{coloremph} {\setboolean{TPcolor}{true}\setboolean{coloremph@TP}{true}} \newboolean{colormath@TP} \DeclareOption{colormath} {\setboolean{TPcolor}{true}\setboolean{colormath@TP}{true}} \newboolean{colorhighlight@TP} \DeclareOption{colorhighlight} {\setboolean{TPcolor}{true}\setboolean{colorhighlight@TP}{true}} \newboolean{whitebackground@TP} \setboolean{whitebackground@TP}{true}% This is the default. \DeclareOption{whitebackground} {\setboolean{TPcolor}{true}\setboolean{whitebackground@TP}{true}} \newboolean{lightbackground@TP} \DeclareOption{lightbackground} {\setboolean{TPcolor}{true}\setboolean{lightbackground@TP}{true}} \newboolean{blackbackground@TP} \DeclareOption{blackbackground} {\setboolean{TPcolor}{true}\setboolean{blackbackground@TP}{true}} \newboolean{darkbackground@TP} \DeclareOption{darkbackground} {\setboolean{TPcolor}{true}\setboolean{darkbackground@TP}{true}} \InputIfFileExists{tpoptions.cfg}{}{} \ProcessOptions \ifthenelse{\boolean{display}} {\PackageInfo{texpower}{Producing display version. Dynamic features activated.}} {\PackageInfo{texpower}{Producing printout version. Dynamic features inactive.}} \ifthenelse{\boolean{verbose@TP}}{\setcounter{errorcontextlines}{10000}}{} \newboolean{psspecialsallowed} \setboolean{psspecialsallowed}{true} % optimistic default \IfFileExists{ifpdf.sty} {% \RequirePackage{ifpdf}% } {% \@ifundefined{pdftrue} {% \expandafter\newif\csname ifpdf\endcsname \ifx\pdfoutput\undefined \else \ifx\pdfoutput\relax \else \ifcase\pdfoutput \else \pdftrue \fi \fi \fi }{}% } \ifpdf\setboolean{psspecialsallowed}{false}\fi \@ifclassloaded{slides}% {% \ifthenelse{\boolean{display}}% {\let\@topfil\relax}% {}% } {} \newcounter{tmpcnta@TP} \newcounter{tmpcntb@TP} \newlength{\tempdima@TP} \newlength{\tempdimb@TP} \newbox\tempbox@TP \newboolean{carryon@TP} \newcommand{\TPpagewidth}{\strip@pt\paperwidth truept} \newcommand{\TPpageheight}{\strip@pt\paperheight truept} \newcommand{\mkfactor}[2]% {\setlength{\tempdima@TP}{1pt*#2}\edef#1{\strip@pt\tempdima@TP}} \newcommand{\mklength@TP}[2] {\setlength{\tempdima@TP}{#2}\edef#1{\the\tempdima@TP}} \newcommand{\mklength}{} \let\mklength\mklength@TP \ifthenelse{\boolean{TPcolor}}{\RequirePackage{color}}{}% \ifthenelse{\boolean{TPcolor}}{% Yes. \let\setcolor@TP=\color% \let\o@definecolor@TP=\definecolor% \def\definecolor#1#2#3% {% \o@definecolor@TP{#1}{#2}{#3}% \expandafter\edef\csname colordef@TP@#1\endcsname% {\csname processcolor@TP@#2\endcsname{#3}}% }% \@ifundefined{c@lor@namefile}{}{\input{\c@lor@namefile}} \ifx\color@gray\@undefined \ifx\color@rgb\@undefined \else \definecolor{black}{rgb}{0,0,0} \definecolor{white}{rgb}{1,1,1} \fi \else \definecolor{black}{gray}{0} \definecolor{white}{gray}{1} \fi \ifx\color@rgb\@undefined\else \definecolor{red}{rgb}{1,0,0} \definecolor{green}{rgb}{0,1,0} \definecolor{blue}{rgb}{0,0,1} \fi \ifx\color@cmyk\@undefined\else \definecolor{cyan}{cmyk}{1,0,0,0} \definecolor{magenta}{cmyk}{0,1,0,0} \definecolor{yellow}{cmyk}{0,0,1,0} \fi \newcommand{\interpolate@TP}[3]% {% \setlength{\tempdima@TP}{1pt-#1pt}% Calculate the second factor for the weighted average. \edef\secondfactor@TP{\strip@pt\tempdima@TP}% \setlength{\tempdima@TP}{#2pt*\real{#1}+#3pt*\real{\secondfactor@TP}}% Calculate the weighted average. \ifthenelse{\lengthtest{\tempdima@TP<0pt}}% Bound the result to the interval [0,1] (just in case the first {\setlength{\tempdima@TP}{0pt}}% factor was not from [0,1]). {\ifthenelse{\lengthtest{\tempdima@TP>1pt}}{\setlength{\tempdima@TP}{1pt}}{}}% \edef\result@TP{\strip@pt\tempdima@TP}% } \def\interpolate@three@TP#1,#2,#3;#4,#5,#6;#7% {% \interpolate@TP{#7}{#1}{#4}% First intermediary value. \edef\newcolordef@TP{\result@TP,}% Store first value. \interpolate@TP{#7}{#2}{#5}% Second intermediary value. \edef\newcolordef@TP{\newcolordef@TP\result@TP,}% Store second value. \interpolate@TP{#7}{#3}{#6}% Third intermediary value. \edef\newcolordef@TP{\newcolordef@TP\result@TP}% Store third value. } \def\interpolate@four@TP#1,#2,#3,#4;#5,#6,#7,#8;#9% {% \interpolate@TP{#9}{#1}{#5}% First intermediary value. \edef\newcolordef@TP{\result@TP,}% Store first value. \interpolate@TP{#9}{#2}{#6}% Second intermediary value. \edef\newcolordef@TP{\newcolordef@TP\result@TP,}% Store second value. \interpolate@TP{#9}{#3}{#7}% Third intermediary value. \edef\newcolordef@TP{\newcolordef@TP\result@TP,}% Store third value. \interpolate@TP{#9}{#4}{#8}% Fourth intermediary value. \edef\newcolordef@TP{\newcolordef@TP\result@TP}% Store fourth value. } \def\convert@cmykvalue@rgbvalue@TP#1#2% {% \setlength{\tempdima@TP}{1pt-#1pt-#2pt}% \ifthenelse{\lengthtest{\tempdima@TP<0pt}}{\setlength{\tempdima@TP}{0pt}}{}% \edef\result@TP{\strip@pt\tempdima@TP}% }% \def\convert@cmyk@rgb@TP#1,#2,#3,#4;% {% \convert@cmykvalue@rgbvalue@TP{#1}{#4}% \edef\newcolordef@TP{\result@TP,}% Store first value. \convert@cmykvalue@rgbvalue@TP{#2}{#4}% \edef\newcolordef@TP{\newcolordef@TP\result@TP,}% Store second value. \convert@cmykvalue@rgbvalue@TP{#3}{#4}% \edef\newcolordef@TP{\newcolordef@TP\result@TP}% Store third value. } \def\convert@RGBvalue@rgbvalue@TP#1% {% \setlength{\tempdima@TP}{#1pt/255}% \edef\result@TP{\strip@pt\tempdima@TP}% }% \def\convert@RGB@rgb@TP#1,#2,#3;% {% \convert@RGBvalue@rgbvalue@TP{#1}% \edef\newcolordef@TP{\result@TP,}% Store first value. \convert@RGBvalue@rgbvalue@TP{#2}% \edef\newcolordef@TP{\newcolordef@TP\result@TP,}% Store second value. \convert@RGBvalue@rgbvalue@TP{#3}% \edef\newcolordef@TP{\newcolordef@TP\result@TP}% Store third value. } \newcommand{\colorbetween}[4][.5]% {% \begingroup% Make the definition of \processcolor... local. \newcommand{\processcolor@TP@rgb}[3]% What if the first color is an rgb color? {% \ifx##2\processcolor@TP@rgb% Are both colors rgb colors? \interpolate@three@TP##1;##3;{#1}% Calculate interpolated values. \else \ifx##2\processcolor@TP@gray% Is the second color from the gray model? \interpolate@three@TP##1;##3,##3,##3;{#1}% Calculate interpolated values. \else \ifx##2\processcolor@TP@cmyk% Is the second color from the cmyk model? \convert@cmyk@rgb@TP##3;% Convert to rgb. \edef\newcolordef@TP{\noexpand\interpolate@three@TP##1;\newcolordef@TP;{#1}}% \newcolordef@TP \else \ifx##2\processcolor@TP@RGB% Is the second color from the RGB model? \convert@RGB@rgb@TP##3;% Convert to rgb. \edef\newcolordef@TP{\noexpand\interpolate@three@TP##1;\newcolordef@TP;{#1}}% \newcolordef@TP \else \ifx##2\processcolor@TP@hsb% Is the second color from the hsb model? \PackageError{texpower}{Don't know how to convert an hsb color!} \fi \fi \fi \fi \fi \edef\newcolordef@TP{{rgb}{\newcolordef@TP}}% Store the result }% \newcommand{\processcolor@TP@gray}[3]% What if the first color is a gray color? {% \ifx##2\processcolor@TP@gray% Are both colors gray colors? \interpolate@TP{#1}{##1}{##3}% Calculate interpolated value. \edef\newcolordef@TP{{gray}{\result@TP}}% Store the result \else \processcolor@TP@rgb{##1,##1,##1}{##2}{##3}% Otherwise, convert first color to rgb and continue. \fi }% \newcommand{\processcolor@TP@cmyk}[3]% What if the first color is a cmyk color? {% \ifx##2\processcolor@TP@cmyk% Are both colors cmyk colors? \interpolate@four@TP##1;##3;{#1}% Calculate interpolated values. \edef\newcolordef@TP{{cmyk}{\newcolordef@TP}}% Store the result \else \convert@cmyk@rgb@TP##1;% Otherwise, convert first color to rgb ... \expandafter\processcolor@TP@rgb\expandafter{\newcolordef@TP}{##2}{##3}% ... and continue. \fi }% \newcommand{\processcolor@TP@RGB}[3]% What if the first color is an RGB color? {% \convert@RGB@rgb@TP##1;% Convert to rgb ... \expandafter\processcolor@TP@rgb\expandafter{\newcolordef@TP}{##2}{##3}% ... and continue. }% \newcommand{\processcolor@TP@hsb}[3]% What if the first color is an hsb color? {% \ifx##2\processcolor@TP@hsb% Are both colors hsb colors? \interpolate@three@TP##1;##3;{#1}% Calculate interpolated values. \edef\newcolordef@TP{{hsb}{\newcolordef@TP}}% Store the result \else \PackageError{texpower}{Don't know how to convert an hsb color!} \fi }% \expandafter\let\expandafter \firstcol@TP\csname colordef@TP@#3\endcsname % Retrieve definition of color ... \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\firstcol@TP% and apply (remember \processcolor... is part of the definition) \csname colordef@TP@#4\endcsname% to definition of color . \edef\end@TP% Define color (outside the enclosing group). {\endgroup\noexpand\definecolor{#2}\newcolordef@TP}% \end@TP }% matches \newcommand{\colorbetween} \newcommand{\complement@TP}[1]% {% \setlength{\tempdima@TP}{1pt-#1pt}% \edef\result@TP{\strip@pt\tempdima@TP}% } \def\complement@three@TP#1,#2,#3;% {% \complement@TP{#1}% \edef\newcolordef@TP{\result@TP,}% Store first value. \complement@TP{#2}% \edef\newcolordef@TP{\newcolordef@TP\result@TP,}% Store second value. \complement@TP{#3}% \edef\newcolordef@TP{\newcolordef@TP\result@TP}% Store third value. } \def\grabfourth@TP#1,#2,#3,#4;% {% \def\mem@TP{#4}% Store fourth element. \def\result@TP{#1,#2,#3;}% Store first three elements. } \newcommand{\complementcolor}[2]% {% \begingroup% Make the definition of \processcolor... local. \newcommand{\processcolor@TP@rgb}[1]% What if the color is an rgb color? {% \complement@three@TP##1;% Calculate complemented values. \edef\newcolordef@TP{{rgb}{\newcolordef@TP}}% Store the result }% \newcommand{\processcolor@TP@gray}[1]% What if the color is a gray color? {% \complement@TP{##1}% Calculate complemented value. \edef\newcolordef@TP{{gray}{\result@TP}}% Store the result }% \newcommand{\processcolor@TP@cmyk}[1]% What if the color is a cmyk color? {% \grabfourth@TP##1;% Remember fourth element. \expandafter\complement@three@TP\result@TP% Calculate complemented values of first three elements. \edef\newcolordef@TP{{cmyk}{\newcolordef@TP,\mem@TP}}% Store the result, putting back the fourth element. }% \newcommand{\processcolor@TP@RGB}[1]% What if the color is an RGB color? {% \convert@RGB@rgb@TP##1;% Convert to rgb ... \expandafter\processcolor@TP@rgb\expandafter{\newcolordef@TP}% ... and continue. }% \newcommand{\processcolor@TP@hsb}[1]% What if the color is an hsb color? {% \complement@three@TP##1;% Calculate complemented values. \edef\newcolordef@TP{{hsb}{\newcolordef@TP}}% Store the result }% \csname colordef@TP@#2\endcsname% Execute definition of color (which contains \processcolor...) \edef\end@TP% Define color (outside the enclosing group). {\endgroup\noexpand\definecolor{#1}\newcolordef@TP}% \end@TP }% matches \newcommand{\complementcolor} }% matches \ifthenelse{\boolean{TPcolor}}{% Yes. {% No. Do nothing. } \newcommand{\replacecolor} {% \let\replacecolor@hook@TP=\@gobble% This hook can be used for variant checking (see below). \replacecolor@TP% Pick up arguments. } \newcommand{\replacecolor@TP}[2][]% Pick up the first two arguments of \replacecolor. {% \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}{\edef\tcolname@TP{#2}}{\edef\tcolname@TP{#2@#1}}% Construct `real' target color name. \@replacecolor@TP% Read second argument. }% \ifthenelse{\boolean{TPcolor}}% Only if TeXPower's color management is active. {% Yes. \newcommand{\undefinecolor@TP}[1]% Make a color undefined. {\expandafter\let\csname\string\color @#1\endcsname=\@undefined}% \newcommand{\ifcolorexists@TP}[3]% Conditional for testing whether a color is defined. {\@ifundefined{\string\color @#1}{#3}{#2}}% Test whether a given color is defined. \newcommand{\@replacecolor@TP}[2][]% Second part of \replacecolor. {% \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}{\edef\scolname@TP{#2}}{\edef\scolname@TP{#2@#1}}% Construct `real' source color name. \ifcolorexists@TP{\scolname@TP}% Does the source color exist at all? {% Yes. \replacecolor@hook@TP{\tcolname@TP}% Execute hook. \expandafter\let\csname\string\color @\tcolname@TP\expandafter\endcsname% Make value of target color \csname\string\color @\scolname@TP\endcsname% identical with source color. \expandafter\let\csname colordef@TP@\tcolname@TP\expandafter\endcsname% Make definition of target color \csname colordef@TP@\scolname@TP\endcsname% identical with source color. }% {% No. Do nothing. }% }% \newcommand{\colors@TP}{} \newcommand{\removecolor@TP}[1]% {% \def\processme@TP##1% This macro does the real work. {% \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{##1}}% Is this the color to be removed? {% Yes. Do nothing, so it vanishes. } {% No. Re-insert. \expandafter\def\expandafter\colors@TP\expandafter{\colors@TP\processme@TP{##1}}% }% }% \expandafter\let\expandafter\colors@TP\expandafter\empty% Initialize \colors@TP. \colors@TP% Execute \processme@TP for every color on the list. } \newcommand{\addTPcolor}[1]% {% \removecolor@TP{#1}% Remove this color from the list (to avoid duplicates). \expandafter\def\expandafter\colors@TP\expandafter{\colors@TP\processme@TP{#1}}% ... and insert. \register@normalvariant@TP{#1}% Register the normal variant for this color. } \newcommand{\defineTPcolor}[4][] {% \addTPcolor{#2}% Add color to the list. \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}% Color from the current color set? {\definecolor{#2}{#3}{#4}}% Yep. Just define the color. {\definecolor{#2@#1}{#3}{#4}}% No. Add color set identifyer. } \newcommand{\replacecolors@TP}% {% \@ifstar% The starred version will put the color set into normal variant. {\let\replacecolor@hook@TP=\register@normalvariant@TP\@replacecolors@TP} {\let\replacecolor@hook@TP=\@gobble\@replacecolors@TP}% } \newcommand{\@replacecolors@TP}[4]% This part does the real work. {% \def\processme@TP##1{\replacecolor@TP[#1]{#2##1}[#3]{#4##1}}% \colors@TP } \newcommand{\usecolorset}[1]% {% \replacecolors@TP*{}{}{#1}{}% Replace normal variant (registering variants). \replacecolors@TP{}{d}{#1}{d}% Replace dimmed variant. \replacecolors@TP{}{e}{#1}{e}% Replace enhanced variant. \color{textcolor}% Activate textcolor. \pagecolor{pagecolor}% Activate pagecolor. }% \newcommand{\dumpcolorset}[1]% {% \nonnormalwarnings@TP{Dumping color set #1}% Output a warning for every color not in the normal variant. \replacecolors@TP{#1}{}{}{}% Dump normal variant (hopefully). \replacecolors@TP{#1}{d}{}{d}% Dump dimmed variant. \replacecolors@TP{#1}{e}{}{e}% Dump enhanced variant. }% \newcommand{\registervariant@TP}[2]% Remember which variant a color is currently in. {\expandafter\def\csname cvar@#1@TP\endcsname{#2}} \newcommand{\register@normalvariant@TP}[1]% Register that a color is now in the normal variant. {\registervariant@TP{#1}{}} \newcommand{\currentvariant@TP}[1]% Return the current variant of a color. {\csname cvar@#1@TP\endcsname} \newcommand{\ifnormalvariant@TP}[3]% Conditional for checking whether a color is in the normal variant. {\ifthenelse{\equal{\currentvariant@TP{#1}}{}}{#2}{#3}} \newcommand{\nonnormalwarnings@TP}[1]% Checks the current variant for every standard color and gives a warning {% if it's not the normal one. \def\processme@TP##1% {% \ifnormalvariant@TP{##1}{} {% \PackageWarning{texpower} {#1\MessageBreak when color ##1 is in \currentvariant@TP{##1} variant}% }% }% \colors@TP } \newcommand{\dimlevel}{.7} \newcommand{\dimcolor}[2][\dimlevel] {% \ifnormalvariant@TP{#2}% Color in the normal variant? {% Yes. \registervariant@TP{#2}{d}% Register dimmed variant. \ifcolorexists@TP{d#2}% Dedicated dimmed color found? {\replacecolor{#2}{d#2}}% Yes. use that one. {\colorbetween[#1]{#2}{pagecolor}{#2}}% No. Dim numerically using \colorbetween. }% {}% No. Do nothing. } \newcommand{\dimcolors}[1][\dimlevel] {% \def\processme@TP##1{\dimcolor[#1]{##1}}% \colors@TP }% \newcommand{\enhancelevel}{.5} \newcommand{\enhancecolor}[2][\enhancelevel] {% \ifnormalvariant@TP{#2}% Color in the normal variant? {% \registervariant@TP{#2}{e}% Register enhanced variant. \ifcolorexists@TP{e#2}% Dedicated enhanced color found? {\replacecolor{#2}{e#2}}% Yes. use that one. {\colorbetween[-#1]{#2}{pagecolor}{#2}}% No. Enhance numerically using \colorbetween. }% {}% }% \newcommand{\enhancecolors}[1][\enhancelevel] {% \def\processme@TP##1{\enhancecolor[#1]{##1}}% \colors@TP }% \newcommand{\replacecolorsbyone@TP}[2]% {% \def\processme@TP##1{\replacecolor{#1##1}{#2}}% \colors@TP } \newcommand{\vanishcolor}{pagecolor} \newcommand{\vanishcolors}[1][\vanishcolor]{\replacecolorsbyone@TP{}{#1}} \input{tpcolors.cfg} \newcommand{\whitebackground}% {% \usecolorset{whitebg}% } \ifthenelse{\boolean{whitebackground@TP}} {\AtEndOfPackage{\whitebackground}} {} \newcommand{\lightbackground}% {% \usecolorset{lightbg}% } \ifthenelse{\boolean{lightbackground@TP}}{\AtEndOfPackage{\lightbackground}}{} \newcommand{\darkbackground}% {% \usecolorset{darkbg}% } \ifthenelse{\boolean{darkbackground@TP}}{\AtEndOfPackage{\darkbackground}}{} \newcommand{\blackbackground}% {% \usecolorset{blackbg}% } \ifthenelse{\boolean{blackbackground@TP}}{\AtEndOfPackage{\blackbackground}}{} \ifthenelse{\boolean{TPcolor}} {% \renewcommand{\normalcolor}{\color{textcolor}}% \normalcolor should produce textcolor. \let\o@textnormal@TP=\textnormal% \textnormal should also set text color. \def\textnormal#1{\o@textnormal@TP{\normalcolor#1}} \AtEndOfPackage{\color{textcolor}\let\default@color\current@color} \AtBeginDocument% {% \pagecolor{pagecolor}\color{textcolor}% \@ifpackageloaded{amstext}% {% \let\o@text@TP=\text% \def\text#1{\o@text@TP{\normalcolor\expandafter\everymath\expandafter{\the\everymath\color{mathcolor}}#1}}% }% {}% }% } {} \ifthenelse{\boolean{TPcolor}}{\AtBeginDocument{\pagecolor{pagecolor}\color{textcolor}}}{} }% matches \ifthenelse{\boolean{TPcolor}}{% Yes. {% No; provide dummies. \let\setcolor@TP=\@gobble% \newcommand{\@replacecolor@TP}[2][]{}% \let\addTPcolor=\@gobble \newcommand{\defineTPcolor}[4][]{}% \let\usecolorset=\@gobble \let\dumpcolorset=\@gobble \newcommand{\dimcolor}[2][]{} \newcommand{\dimcolors}[1][]{} \newcommand{\enhancecolor}[2][]{} \newcommand{\enhancecolors}[1][]{} \newcommand{\vanishcolors}[1][]{} } \ifthenelse{\boolean{coloremph@TP}}% Should \emph use color? {% Yes; \DeclareRobustCommand{\em}% Redefine \em. {% \@nomath\em \color{emcolor}% Change color. \replacecolor{tmp@TP}{emcolor}% Exchange emcolor and altemcolor. \replacecolor{emcolor}{altemcolor}% \replacecolor{altemcolor}{tmp@TP}% }% }% {}% No; keep original definition. \ifthenelse{\boolean{colormath@TP}}% Should we color math? {% Yes. \AtBeginDocument {% \expandafter\everymath\expandafter{\the\everymath\color{mathcolor}}% \let\o@dm@TP=\[% Save the original definitions of begin and end macros for \let\o@enddm@TP=\]% LaTeX's displayed math environments. \let\o@eqa@TP=\eqnarray% \let\o@endeqa@TP=\endeqnarray% \expandafter\let\expandafter\o@eqastar@TP\csname eqnarray*\endcsname% \expandafter\let\expandafter\o@endeqastar@TP\csname endeqnarray*\endcsname% \def\[{\o@dm@TP\begingroup\color{mathcolor}}% Redefine the begin and end macros for LaTeX's displayed math \def\]{\endgroup\o@enddm@TP}% environments, adding the color change commands and an extra \def\eqnarray{\begingroup\color{mathcolor}\o@eqa@TP}% level of grouping. \def\endeqnarray{\o@endeqa@TP\endgroup\@ignoretrue}% \@namedef{eqnarray*}{\begingroup\color{mathcolor}\o@eqastar@TP} \@namedef{endeqnarray*}{\o@endeqastar@TP\endgroup\@ignoretrue} \@ifpackageloaded{amsmath}% Amsmath's displayed math environments are covered by the {% \everymath hack because they are `fake' displayed equations. \@ifpackagelater{amsmath}{2000/01/15}% As amsmath 1.x redefines the equation environment to be a {% variant of gather, treating it as a displayed math \let\o@eq@TP=\equation% environment would lead to problems, so this redefinition is \let\o@endeq@TP=\endequation% made only if amsmath 1.x is not loaded. \def\equation{\o@eq@TP\begingroup\color{mathcolor}}% \def\endequation{\endgroup\everymath{}\o@endeq@TP}% }% {}% }% {% \let\o@eq@TP=\equation% \let\o@endeq@TP=\endequation% \def\equation{\o@eq@TP\begingroup\color{mathcolor}}% \def\endequation{\endgroup\everymath{}\o@endeq@TP}% }% }% matches \AtBeginDocument{ \newcommand{\origmath}[1]{{\everymath{}\ensuremath{\everymath{\color{mathcolor}}#1}}}% \renewcommand*\labelitemi{\origmath{\m@th\bullet}}% \@ifpackageloaded{array}% The array package redefines \@tabular {% \def\@tabular{% \leavevmode \hbox \bgroup \everymath{}$\everymath{\color{mathcolor}}\col@sep\tabcolsep \let\d@llarbegin\begingroup % $ \let\d@llarend\endgroup \@tabarray }% \@ifpackageloaded{colortbl} {% \def\@classz{\@classx \@tempcnta \count@ \prepnext@tok \expandafter\CT@extract\the\toks\@tempcnta\columncolor!\@nil \@addtopreamble{% \setbox\z@\hbox\bgroup\bgroup \ifcase \@chnum \hskip\stretch{.5}\kern\z@ \d@llarbegin \insert@column \d@llarend\hskip\stretch{.5}\or \d@llarbegin \insert@column \d@llarend \hfill \or \hfill\kern\z@ \d@llarbegin \insert@column \d@llarend \or \@startvcenter \@startpbox{\@nextchar}\insert@column \@endpbox $\or % $ \vtop \@startpbox{\@nextchar}\insert@column \@endpbox \or \vbox \@startpbox{\@nextchar}\insert@column \@endpbox \fi \egroup\egroup \begingroup \CT@setup \CT@column@color \CT@row@color \CT@do@color \endgroup \@tempdima\ht\z@ \advance\@tempdima\minrowclearance \vrule\@height\@tempdima\@width\z@ \unhbox\z@}% \prepnext@tok}% } {% \def\@classz{\@classx \@tempcnta \count@ \prepnext@tok \@addtopreamble{\ifcase \@chnum \hfil \d@llarbegin \insert@column \d@llarend \hfil \or \hskip1sp\d@llarbegin \insert@column \d@llarend \hfil \or \hfil\hskip1sp\d@llarbegin \insert@column \d@llarend \or \@startvcenter \@startpbox{\@nextchar}\insert@column \@endpbox $\or % $ \vtop \@startpbox{\@nextchar}\insert@column \@endpbox \or \vbox \@startpbox{\@nextchar}\insert@column \@endpbox \fi}\prepnext@tok}% } \DeclareRobustCommand\@startvcenter{\everymath{}$\everymath{\color{mathcolor}}\vcenter}% $ \expandafter\def\expandafter\@mkpream\expandafter#\expandafter1% \expandafter{% \expandafter\let\expandafter\@startvbox\expandafter\relax \@mkpream{#1}} } {% \def\@tabular{\leavevmode \hbox \bgroup \everymath{}$\everymath{\color{mathcolor}}\let\@acol\@tabacol \let\@classz\@tabclassz \let\@classiv\@tabclassiv \let\\\@tabularcr\@tabarray% $ }% } \long\def\@iiiparbox#1#2[#3]#4#5{% \leavevmode \@pboxswfalse \setlength\@tempdima{#4}% \@begin@tempboxa\vbox{\hsize\@tempdima\@parboxrestore#5\@@par}% \ifx\@empty#2\else\ifx\relax#2\else \setlength\@tempdimb{#2}% \def\@parboxto{to\@tempdimb}% \fi\fi \if#1b\vbox \else\if #1t\vtop \else\ifmmode\vcenter \else\@pboxswtrue \everymath{}$\everymath{\color{mathcolor}}\vcenter \fi\fi\fi \@parboxto{\let\hss\vss\let\unhbox\unvbox \csname bm@#3\endcsname}% \if@pboxsw \m@th$\fi \@end@tempboxa} \let\o@textsuperscript@TP=\textsuperscript \def\textsuperscript#1{{\everymath{}\o@textsuperscript@TP{\everymath{\color{mathcolor}}#1}}}% }% matches \ifthenelse{\boolean{colormath@TP}}{% Yes. {% No; keep original definition. \let\origmath=\ensuremath% \origmath needs to have a sensible definition. } \ifthenelse{\boolean{colorhighlight@TP}}% Color highlighting enabled? {% Yes; code is displayed typewriter-style, bold and in a special color. \DeclareRobustCommand{\code}[1]{\textcolor{codecolor}{\textbf{\texttt{#1}}}}% \DeclareRobustCommand{\codeswitch}{\color{codecolor}\bfseries\ttfamily}% } {% No; code is displayed just in typewriter-style and bold. \DeclareRobustCommand{\code}[1]{\textbf{\texttt{#1}}}% \DeclareRobustCommand{\codeswitch}{\bfseries\ttfamily}% } \newcommand{\macroname}[1]{\code{\textbackslash#1}} \newcommand{\commandapp}[3][]{\code{\macroname{#2}\ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}{}{[#1]}\{#3\}}} \newcommand{\carg}[1]{\code{\origmath{\left<\code{#1}\right>}}} \ifthenelse{\boolean{colorhighlight@TP}}% Color highlighting enabled? {% Yes; \DeclareRobustCommand{\underl}{\textcolor{underlcolor}}% Use color to highlight. } {% No; \DeclareRobustCommand{\underl}{\textbf}% Use bold face. } \ifthenelse{\boolean{colorhighlight@TP}}% Color highlighting enabled? {% Yes; \DeclareRobustCommand{\concept}{\textcolor{conceptcolor}}% Use color to highlight. } {% No; \DeclareRobustCommand{\concept}{\textbf}% Use bold face. } \ifthenelse{\boolean{colorhighlight@TP}}% Color highlighting enabled? {% Yes; \DeclareRobustCommand{\inactive}{\textcolor{inactivecolor}}% Use color to highlight. } {% No; \DeclareRobustCommand{\inactive}{\monochromeinactive}% Use monochrome default. } \providecommand{\monochromeinactive}{}% What should \inactive do if colors can't be used? We provide a hook for % user definitions. \ifthenelse{\boolean{colorhighlight@TP}}% Color highlighting enabled? {% Yes; use a colored box. \newcommand{\present}[2][]{\leavevmode\llap{\textbf{\footnotesize#1}\,}\fcolorbox{textcolor}{presentcolor}{#2}}% \newcommand{\mkpbox@TP}[1]{\fcolorbox{presentcolor}{presentcolor}{#1}}% Internal macro for use by \presentbox. } {% No; use an \fbox. \newcommand{\present}[2][]{\leavevmode\llap{\textbf{\footnotesize#1}\,}\fbox{#2}}% \newcommand{\mkpbox@TP}[1]{\fbox{#1}}% } \newsavebox{\pbox@TP}% Container for the minipage to be boxed. \newenvironment{presentbox}% {% \par\smallskip% First a small space to separate the area from preceding text. \begin{lrbox}{\pbox@TP}% Save the contents in a minipage inside \pbox@TP. \noindent \begin{minipage}{\linewidth-2\fboxsep-2\fboxrule}% Reduce the width of the minipage to leave space for the frame. \replacecolor{presentcolor}{pagecolor}% If \present is used inside the colored area... }% {% \end{minipage} \end{lrbox}% \noindent\mkpbox@TP{\usebox{\pbox@TP}}% This typesets the saved minipage inside the coloured area. \smallskip% A small space to separate the area from succeding text. \par } \newcommand{\rulestripes}{10} \newcommand{\stripeoverlap}{.15pt} \newcommand{\rulefirstgradprogression}{1} \newcommand{\rulesecondgradprogression}{1} \newcommand{\rulegradmidpoint}{.5} \newcounter{stripe@TP} \newcounter{stripes@TP} \newcommand{\firstgradprogression@TP}{1} \newcommand{\secondgradprogression@TP}{1} \newcounter{gradprogression@TP} \newcommand{\gradmidpoint@TP}{.5} \newcommand{\mkgradfirstfactor@TP}{\mkgradfactor@TP\firstgradprogression@TP} \newcommand{\mkgradsecondfactor@TP}{\mkgradfactor@TP\secondgradprogression@TP} \newcommand{\mkgradfactor@TP}[3]% Calculate a factor modified by a `progression' parameter. {% \mkfactor{#2}{#3}% Calculate the unmodified factor. \setcounter{gradprogression@TP}{#1}% Factor definition may contain a calc-expression. \ifthenelse{\value{gradprogression@TP}=1}{}% Progression value 1 is neutral. {% \ifthenelse{\value{gradprogression@TP}<0}% `Negative' progression? {% Yes. \@tempcnta-\value{gradprogression@TP}\relax% Complement progression wrt 0. \mkfactor{#2}{1-1pt*\real{#2}}% Complement factor definition wrt 1pt. } {\@tempcnta\value{gradprogression@TP}\relax}% No; Use progression as given. \whiledo{\the\@tempcnta>1}% Calculate (factor definition)^(progression). {\advance\@tempcnta by -1\relax\mkfactor{#2}{\real{#2}*\real{#2}}}% \ifthenelse{\value{gradprogression@TP}<0}% `Negative' progression? {% Yes. \mkfactor{#2}{1-1pt*\real{#2}}% Complement result wrt 1pt. } {}% }% } \newcommand{\vgradrule}[1][]% Pick up first optional argument: [] {% \let\firstgradprogression@TP=\rulefirstgradprogression% Use progression parameter for rules. \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}% First optional argument given? {\setcounter{stripes@TP}{\rulestripes}}% No; use default value. {\setcounter{stripes@TP}{#1}}% Yes. \vgradrule@TP% Pick up []{}. } \newcommand{\vgradrule@TP}[2][]% Pick up next pair of arguments: []{}. {% \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}% given? {\replacecolor{startcolor@TP}{#2}}% No; is a color name. {\definecolor{startcolor@TP}{#1}{#2}}% Yes; {}{} is a color definition. \@vgradrule@TP% Pick up []{}. } \newcommand{\@vgradrule@TP}[2][]% Pick up next pair of arguments: []{}. {% \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}} {\replacecolor{endcolor@TP}{#2}} {\definecolor{endcolor@TP}{#1}{#2}}% \@@vgradrule@TP% Pick up rule arguments and proceed. } \newcommand{\hstripe@TP}[4]% {\hbox{{\setcolor@TP{stripecolor@TP}\rule{#2}{#3}}}#4} \newcommand{\@@vgradrule@TP}[3][0pt]% {% \ifthenelse{\value{stripes@TP}<2}% A `pathological case' which can happen in animations: If 0 or 1 stripes are % requested, a division by zero error would be produced by the gradient code. {\mbox{{\setcolor@TP{startcolor@TP}\rule[#1]{#2}{#3}}}}% In this case, just produce a colored rule. {% \raisebox{#1}% Evaluate the argument of the rule. {% \vbox% A vbox with \offinterlineskip allows to align the stripes vertically. {% \offinterlineskip \setcounter{stripe@TP}{0}% Initialize the number of the current stripe. \whiledo{\value{stripe@TP}<\value{stripes@TP}} {% \mkgradfirstfactor@TP{\tmp@TP}% Make the weight for \colorbetween, based on the number of the current stripe {\value{stripe@TP}/(\value{stripes@TP}-1)}% and the first gradient progression. \colorbetween[\tmp@TP]{stripecolor@TP}{endcolor@TP}{startcolor@TP}% Calculate stripe color. \stepcounter{stripe@TP}% \ifthenelse{\value{stripe@TP}=\value{stripes@TP}}% Last stripe? {\hstripe@TP{\tmp@TP}{#2}{(#3)/\value{stripes@TP}}{}}% Yes; make stripe w/o overlap. {% No; add a kern to make stripes overlap. \hstripe@TP{\tmp@TP}{#2}{(#3)/\value{stripes@TP}+\stripeoverlap}{\kern-\stripeoverlap}% }% }% matches \whiledo{\value{stripe@TP}<\value{stripes@TP}}{% }% matches \vbox{% }% matches \raisebox{#1}{% }% matches second argument of \ifthenelse{\value{stripes@TP}<2} }% matches \newcommand{\@@vgradrule@TP}[3][0pt]{% \newcommand{\dblvgradrule}[1][]% Pick up first optional argument: [] {% \let\firstgradprogression@TP=\rulefirstgradprogression% Use progression parameters for rules. \let\secondgradprogression@TP=\rulesecondgradprogression \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}% First optional argument given? {\let\gradmidpoint@TP=\rulegradmidpoint}% No; use default value. {\def\gradmidpoint@TP{#1}}% Yes. \dblvgradrule@TP% Pick up second optional argument. } \newcommand{\dblvgradrule@TP}[1][]% Pick up second optional argument: [] {% \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}} {\setcounter{stripes@TP}{\rulestripes}} {\setcounter{stripes@TP}{#1}}% \@dblvgradrule@TP } \newcommand{\@dblvgradrule@TP}[2][]% Pick up next pair of arguments: []{}. {% \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}} {\replacecolor{startcolor@TP}{#2}} {\definecolor{startcolor@TP}{#1}{#2}}% \@@dblvgradrule@TP } \newcommand{\@@dblvgradrule@TP}[2][]% Pick up next pair of arguments: []{}. {% \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}} {\replacecolor{midcolor@TP}{#2}} {\definecolor{midcolor@TP}{#1}{#2}}% \@@@dblvgradrule@TP } \newcommand{\@@@dblvgradrule@TP}[2][]% Pick up next pair of arguments: []{}. {% \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}} {\replacecolor{endcolor@TP}{#2}} {\definecolor{endcolor@TP}{#1}{#2}}% \@@@@dblvgradrule@TP% Pick up rule arguments and proceed. } \newcommand{\@@@@dblvgradrule@TP}[3][0pt]% Main part of \dblvgradrule. {% \ifthenelse{\value{stripes@TP}<2}% The gradient code is not equipped for making less than 2 stripes. {\mbox{{\setcolor@TP{midcolor@TP}\rule[#1]{#2}{#3}}}}% In this case, just produce a rule colored with the middle color. {% \raisebox{#1}% Evaluate the argument of the rule. {% \vbox% A vbox with \offinterlineskip allows to align the stripes {% vertically. \offinterlineskip \setcounter{stripe@TP}{0}% Initialize the number of the current stripe. \setcounter{tmpcnta@TP}% Number of the `middle' stripe. {\value{stripes@TP}*\real{\gradmidpoint@TP}}% \whiledo{\value{stripe@TP}<\value{tmpcnta@TP}}% Produce the upper part of the gradient. {% \mkgradfirstfactor@TP{\tmp@TP}% Make the weight for \colorbetween, based on the number of the {\value{stripe@TP}/\value{tmpcnta@TP}}% current stripe and the first gradient progression. \colorbetween[\tmp@TP]{stripecolor@TP}{midcolor@TP}{startcolor@TP}% Calculate stripe color. \hstripe@TP{\tmp@TP}% Make stripe with overlap. {#2}{(#3)/\value{stripes@TP}+\stripeoverlap}{\kern-\stripeoverlap}% This is the upper part, remember? \stepcounter{stripe@TP}% }% \stepcounter{tmpcnta@TP}% \ifthenelse{\value{stripes@TP}=\value{tmpcnta@TP}}% Only one stripe left to produce? {\hstripe@TP{1}{#2}{(#3)/\value{stripes@TP}}{}}% Just produce one stripe colored with the end color. {% \whiledo{\value{stripe@TP}<\value{stripes@TP}}% Produce the lower part of the gradient. {% \mkgradsecondfactor@TP{\tmp@TP}% Make the weight for \colorbetween. {(\value{stripe@TP}-\value{tmpcnta@TP}+1)/(\value{stripes@TP}-\value{tmpcnta@TP})}% \colorbetween[\tmp@TP]{stripecolor@TP}{endcolor@TP}{midcolor@TP}% Calculate stripe color. \stepcounter{stripe@TP}% \ifthenelse{\value{stripe@TP}=\value{stripes@TP}}% Last stripe? {\hstripe@TP{\tmp@TP}{#2}{(#3)/\value{stripes@TP}}{}}% Yes; make stripe w/o overlap. {% No; add kern to make stripes overlap. \hstripe@TP{\tmp@TP}{#2}{(#3)/\value{stripes@TP}+\stripeoverlap}{\kern-\stripeoverlap}% }% }% matches \whiledo{\value{stripe@TP}<\value{stripes@TP}}% }% matches second argument of \ifthenelse{\value{stripes@TP}=\value{tmpcnta@TP}}% }% matches \vbox{% }% matches \raisebox{#1}{% }% matches second argument of \ifthenelse{\value{stripes@TP}<2}% }% matches \newcommand{\@@@@dblvgradrule@TP}[3][0pt]% \newcommand{\hgradrule}[1][]% Pick up first optional argument: []. {% \let\firstgradprogression@TP=\rulefirstgradprogression% Use progression parameter for rules. \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}% First optional argument given? {\setcounter{stripes@TP}{\rulestripes}}% No; use default value. {\setcounter{stripes@TP}{#1}}% Yes. \hgradrule@TP% Pick up []{}. } \newcommand{\hgradrule@TP}[2][]% Pick up next pair of arguments: []{}. {% \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}} {\replacecolor{startcolor@TP}{#2}} {\definecolor{startcolor@TP}{#1}{#2}}% \@hgradrule@TP } \newcommand{\@hgradrule@TP}[2][] {% \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}} {\replacecolor{endcolor@TP}{#2}} {\definecolor{endcolor@TP}{#1}{#2}}% \@@hgradrule@TP% Pick up rule arguments and proceed. } \newcommand{\vstripe@TP}[4]% Helper command for making _one_ stripe. Can be overladed for making historams. {{\setcolor@TP{stripecolor@TP}\rule{#2}{#3}#4}} \newcommand{\@@hgradrule@TP}[3][0pt]% Main part of \hgradrule. {% \ifthenelse{\value{stripes@TP}<2}% A `pathological case' which can happen in animations: If 0 or 1 stripes are % requested, a division by zero error would be produced by the gradient code. {\mbox{{\setcolor@TP{startcolor@TP}\rule[#1]{#2}{#3}}}}% In this case, just produce a colored rule. {% \raisebox{#1}% Evaluate the argument of the rule. {% \setcounter{stripe@TP}{0}% Initialize the number of the current stripe. \whiledo{\value{stripe@TP}<\value{stripes@TP}} {% \mkgradfirstfactor@TP{\tmp@TP}% Make the weight for \colorbetween, based on the number of the current stripe {\value{stripe@TP}/(\value{stripes@TP}-1)}% and the first gradient progression. \colorbetween[\tmp@TP]{stripecolor@TP}{endcolor@TP}{startcolor@TP}% Calculate stripe color. \stepcounter{stripe@TP}% \ifthenelse{\value{stripe@TP}=\value{stripes@TP}}% Last stripe? {\vstripe@TP{\tmp@TP}{(#2)/\value{stripes@TP}}{#3}{}}% Yes; make stripe w/o overlap. {% No; add a kern to make stripes overlap. \vstripe@TP{\tmp@TP}{(#2)/\value{stripes@TP}+\stripeoverlap}{#3}{\kern-\stripeoverlap}% }% }% matches \whiledo{\value{stripe@TP}<\value{stripes@TP}}{% }% matches \raisebox{#1}{% }% matches second argument of \ifthenelse{\value{stripes@TP}<2}% }% matches \newcommand{\@@hgradrule@TP}[3][0pt]{% \newcommand{\dblhgradrule}[1][]% Pick up first optional argument: []. {% \let\firstgradprogression@TP=\rulefirstgradprogression% Use progression parameters for rules. \let\secondgradprogression@TP=\rulesecondgradprogression \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}{\let\gradmidpoint@TP=\rulegradmidpoint}{\def\gradmidpoint@TP{#1}}% \dblhgradrule@TP } \newcommand{\dblhgradrule@TP}[1][]% Pick up second optional argument: []. {% \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}{\setcounter{stripes@TP}{\rulestripes}}{\setcounter{stripes@TP}{#1}}% \@dblhgradrule@TP } \newcommand{\@dblhgradrule@TP}[2][]% Pick up next pair of arguments: []{}. {% \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}{\replacecolor{startcolor@TP}{#2}}{\definecolor{startcolor@TP}{#1}{#2}}% \@@dblhgradrule@TP } \newcommand{\@@dblhgradrule@TP}[2][] {% \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}{\replacecolor{midcolor@TP}{#2}}{\definecolor{midcolor@TP}{#1}{#2}}% \@@@dblhgradrule@TP } \newcommand{\@@@dblhgradrule@TP}[2][] {% \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}} {\replacecolor{endcolor@TP}{#2}} {\definecolor{endcolor@TP}{#1}{#2}}% \@@@@dblhgradrule@TP% Pick up rule arguments and proceed. } \newcommand{\@@@@dblhgradrule@TP}[3][0pt]% Main part of \dblhgradrule. {% \ifthenelse{\value{stripes@TP}<2}% The gradient code is not equipped for making less than 2 stripes. {\mbox{{\setcolor@TP{midcolor@TP}\rule[#1]{#2}{#3}}}}% In this case, just produce a rule colored with the middle color. {% \raisebox{#1}% Evaluate the argument of the rule. {% \setcounter{stripe@TP}{0}% Initialize the number of the current stripe. \setcounter{tmpcnta@TP}% Number of the `middle' stripe. {\value{stripes@TP}*\real{\gradmidpoint@TP}}% \whiledo{\value{stripe@TP}<\value{tmpcnta@TP}}% Produce the left part of the gradient. {% \mkgradfirstfactor@TP{\tmp@TP}% Make the weight for \colorbetween, based on the number of the {\value{stripe@TP}/\value{tmpcnta@TP}}% current stripe and the first gradient progression. \colorbetween[\tmp@TP]{stripecolor@TP}{midcolor@TP}{startcolor@TP}% Calculate stripe color. \vstripe@TP{\tmp@TP}% Make stripe with overlap. {(#2)/\value{stripes@TP}+\stripeoverlap}{#3}{\kern-\stripeoverlap}% This is the left part, remember? \stepcounter{stripe@TP}% }% \stepcounter{tmpcnta@TP}% \ifthenelse{\value{stripes@TP}=\value{tmpcnta@TP}}% Only one stripe left to produce? {\vstripe@TP{1}{(#2)/\value{stripes@TP}}{#3}{}}% Just produce one stripe colored with the end color. {% \whiledo{\value{stripe@TP}<\value{stripes@TP}}% Produce the right part of the gradient. {% \mkgradsecondfactor@TP{\tmp@TP}% Make the weight for \colorbetween. {(\value{stripe@TP}-\value{tmpcnta@TP})/(\value{stripes@TP}-\value{tmpcnta@TP}-1)}% \colorbetween[\tmp@TP]{stripecolor@TP}{endcolor@TP}{midcolor@TP}% Calculate stripe color. \stepcounter{stripe@TP}% \ifthenelse{\value{stripe@TP}=\value{stripes@TP}}% Last stripe? {\vstripe@TP{\tmp@TP}{(#2)/\value{stripes@TP}}{#3}{}}% Yes; make stripe w/o overlap. {% Add kern to make stripes overlap. \vstripe@TP{\tmp@TP}{(#2)/\value{stripes@TP}+\stripeoverlap}{#3}{\kern-\stripeoverlap}% }% }% matches \whiledo{\value{stripe@TP}<\value{stripes@TP}}{% }% matches second argument of \ifthenelse{\value{stripes@TP}=\value{tmpcnta@TP}}% }% matches \raisebox{#1}{% }% matches second argument of \ifthenelse{\value{stripes@TP}<2}% }% matches \newcommand{\@@@@dblhgradrule@TP}[3][0pt]{% \ifpdf \providecommand{\clipbox}[2][\z@] {% \setlength{\@tempdima}{#1}% \setbox\@tempboxa= \hbox{\kern\@tempdima\vbox{\offinterlineskip\kern\@tempdima\hbox{#2}\kern\@tempdima}\kern\@tempdima}% \pdfxform\@tempboxa \leavevmode \hbox {% \kern-\@tempdima \vbox{\offinterlineskip\kern-\@tempdima\hbox{\pdfrefxform\pdflastxform}\kern-\@tempdima}% \kern-\@tempdima }% } \else \providecommand{\clipbox}[2][\z@]{\leavevmode\hbox{#2}} \fi \newcommand{\dgradslope}{1,1} \newcounter{dgradhslope@TP} \newcounter{dgradvslope@TP} \def\setdgradslope(#1,#2){\setcounter{dgradhslope@TP}{#1}\setcounter{dgradvslope@TP}{#2}} \newcommand{\dgradrule}[1][] {% \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}{\expandafter\setdgradslope\expandafter(\dgradslope)}{\setdgradslope(#1)}% \dgradrule@TP } \newcommand{\dgradrule@TP}[2][] {% \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}{\replacecolor{startcolor@TP}{#2}}{\definecolor{startcolor@TP}{#1}{#2}}% \@dgradrule@TP } \newcommand{\@dgradrule@TP}[2][] {% \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}{\replacecolor{endcolor@TP}{#2}}{\definecolor{endcolor@TP}{#1}{#2}}% \@@dgradrule@TP } \newcommand{\dstripewd@TP}{.7pt} \newcommand{\@@dgradrule@TP}[3][0pt] {% \raisebox{#1} {% \thicklines \setcounter{stripe@TP}{0}% \setcounter{tmpcnta@TP}{1*\ratio{#3}{\dstripewd@TP}}% \setcounter{stripes@TP}{1*\ratio{#3}{\dstripewd@TP}+1*\ratio{#2}{\dstripewd@TP}}% \@xarg\c@dgradhslope@TP\@yarg\c@dgradvslope@TP \makebox[\dstripewd@TP] {% \whiledo{\value{stripe@TP}<\value{tmpcnta@TP}} {% \mkfactor{\tmp@TP}{\value{stripe@TP}/(\value{stripes@TP}-1)}% \colorbetween[\tmp@TP]{stripecolor@TP}{endcolor@TP}{startcolor@TP}% \setlength{\@linelen}{\dstripewd@TP*\value{stripe@TP}}% \raisebox{\dstripewd@TP*(\value{tmpcnta@TP}-\value{stripe@TP})} {\makebox[0pt]{{\setcolor@TP{stripecolor@TP}\hbox to 0pt{\@sline\hss}}}}% \stepcounter{stripe@TP}% }% }% \whiledo{\value{stripe@TP}<\value{stripes@TP}} {% \mkfactor{\tmp@TP}{\value{stripe@TP}/(\value{stripes@TP}-1)}% \colorbetween[\tmp@TP]{stripecolor@TP}{endcolor@TP}{startcolor@TP}% \makebox[\dstripewd@TP]{{\setcolor@TP{stripecolor@TP}.}}% \stepcounter{stripe@TP}% }% }% }% \newcommand{\vgradbox}[1][]% Pick up first optional argument: []. {% \let\firstgradprogression@TP=\rulefirstgradprogression% Use progression parameter for rules. \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}% First optional argument given? {\setcounter{stripes@TP}{\rulestripes}}% No; use default value. {\setcounter{stripes@TP}{#1}}% Yes. \vgradbox@TP% Pick up remaining optional arguments. } \newcommand{\vgradbox@TP}[2][] {% \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}{\replacecolor{startcolor@TP}{#2}}{\definecolor{startcolor@TP}{#1}{#2}}% \@vgradbox@TP } \newcommand{\@vgradbox@TP}[2][] {% \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}{\replacecolor{endcolor@TP}{#2}}{\definecolor{endcolor@TP}{#1}{#2}}% \@@gradbox@TP\@@vgradrule@TP% Make a generic background box with vertical gradient background. } \newcommand{\@@gradbox@TP}[2]% Generic background box. {% \leavevmode% Make box behave like \mbox. \setbox\tempbox@TP \hbox{\kern\fboxsep{\set@color#2}\kern\fboxsep}% An \hbox containing plus additional white space. \rlap% Underlay box background with rule command passed as #1. {% #1[-\fboxsep-\dp\tempbox@TP]% Box depth augmented by `white' space. {\wd\tempbox@TP}% Space on the sides has already been added. {\ht\tempbox@TP+\dp\tempbox@TP+2\fboxsep}}% Total height. \box\tempbox@TP% Overlay box contents. }% \newcommand{\hgradbox}[1][] {% \let\secondgradprogression@TP=\rulesecondgradprogression \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}{\setcounter{stripes@TP}{\rulestripes}}{\setcounter{stripes@TP}{#1}}% \hgradbox@TP } \newcommand{\hgradbox@TP}[2][] {% \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}{\replacecolor{startcolor@TP}{#2}}{\definecolor{startcolor@TP}{#1}{#2}}% \@hgradbox@TP } \newcommand{\@hgradbox@TP}[2][] {% \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}{\replacecolor{endcolor@TP}{#2}}{\definecolor{endcolor@TP}{#1}{#2}}% \@@gradbox@TP\@@hgradrule@TP } \newcommand{\dblvgradbox}[1][] {% \let\firstgradprogression@TP=\rulefirstgradprogression% Use progression parameters for rules. \let\secondgradprogression@TP=\rulesecondgradprogression \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}{\let\gradmidpoint@TP=\rulegradmidpoint}{\def\gradmidpoint@TP{#1}}% \dblvgradbox@TP } \newcommand{\dblvgradbox@TP}[1][] {% \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}{\setcounter{stripes@TP}{\rulestripes}}{\setcounter{stripes@TP}{#1}}% \@dblvgradbox@TP } \newcommand{\@dblvgradbox@TP}[2][] {% \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}{\replacecolor{startcolor@TP}{#2}}{\definecolor{startcolor@TP}{#1}{#2}}% \@@dblvgradbox@TP } \newcommand{\@@dblvgradbox@TP}[2][] {% \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}{\replacecolor{midcolor@TP}{#2}}{\definecolor{midcolor@TP}{#1}{#2}}% \@@@dblvgradbox@TP } \newcommand{\@@@dblvgradbox@TP}[2][] {% \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}{\replacecolor{endcolor@TP}{#2}}{\definecolor{endcolor@TP}{#1}{#2}}% \@@gradbox@TP\@@@@dblvgradrule@TP } \newcommand{\dblhgradbox}[1][] {% \let\firstgradprogression@TP=\rulefirstgradprogression \let\secondgradprogression@TP=\rulesecondgradprogression \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}{\let\gradmidpoint@TP=\rulegradmidpoint}{\def\gradmidpoint@TP{#1}}% \dblhgradbox@TP } \newcommand{\dblhgradbox@TP}[1][] {% \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}{\setcounter{stripes@TP}{\rulestripes}}{\setcounter{stripes@TP}{#1}}% \@dblhgradbox@TP } \newcommand{\@dblhgradbox@TP}[2][] {% \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}{\replacecolor{startcolor@TP}{#2}}{\definecolor{startcolor@TP}{#1}{#2}}% \@@dblhgradbox@TP } \newcommand{\@@dblhgradbox@TP}[2][] {% \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}{\replacecolor{midcolor@TP}{#2}}{\definecolor{midcolor@TP}{#1}{#2}}% \@@@dblhgradbox@TP } \newcommand{\@@@dblhgradbox@TP}[2][] {% \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}{\replacecolor{endcolor@TP}{#2}}{\definecolor{endcolor@TP}{#1}{#2}}% \@@gradbox@TP\@@@@dblhgradrule@TP } \newcommand{\backgroundstyle}[2][] {% \replacecolor{startcolor@TP}{bgndstartcolor}% Initialize the internal counterparts \replacecolor{midcolor@TP}{bgndmidcolor}% of parameters to their default values. \replacecolor{endcolor@TP}{bgndendcolor}% \replacecolor{bgndtoppanelcolor@TP}{toppanelcolor}% \replacecolor{bgndbottompanelcolor@TP}{bottompanelcolor}% \replacecolor{bgndleftpanelcolor@TP}{leftpanelcolor}% \replacecolor{bgndrightpanelcolor@TP}{rightpanelcolor}% \let\firstgradprogression@TP=\bgndfirstgradprogression \let\secondgradprogression@TP=\bgndsecondgradprogression% \setcounter{stripes@TP}{\bgndstripes}% \let\gradmidpoint@TP=\bgndgradmidpoint \let\bgndtoppanelheight@TP=\empty% The panel dimensions depend on other parameters. If they are not \let\bgndbottompanelheight@TP=\empty% set directly, defaults are calculated after setting keyval \let\bgndleftpanelwidth@TP=\empty% parameters. \let\bgndrightpanelwidth@TP=\empty \let\hpanelsvalue@TP=\empty \setboolean{autopanels@TP}{true}% \csname set#2bgnd@TP\endcsname{#1}% Execute the style-specific command which defines the background box. } \newcommand{\bgndstripes}{10} \newcommand{\bgndgradmidpoint}{.5} \newcommand{\bgndfirstgradprogression}{1} \newcommand{\bgndsecondgradprogression}{1} \newcommand{\bgndtoppanelheight}{0pt} \newcommand{\bgndbottompanelheight}{0pt} \newcommand{\bgndleftpanelwidth}{0pt} \newcommand{\bgndrightpanelwidth}{0pt} \newcommand{\bgndtoppanelheight@TP}{0pt} \newcommand{\bgndtoppanelwidth@TP}{0pt} \newcommand{\bgndbottompanelheight@TP}{0pt} \newcommand{\bgndbottompanelwidth@TP}{0pt} \newcommand{\bgndleftpanelheight@TP}{0pt} \newcommand{\bgndleftpanelwidth@TP}{0pt} \newcommand{\bgndrightpanelheight@TP}{0pt} \newcommand{\bgndrightpanelwidth@TP}{0pt} \newboolean{hpanels@TP} \newboolean{autopanels@TP} \define@key{bgnd@TP}{stripes}{\setcounter{stripes@TP}{#1}} \define@key{bgnd@TP}{startcolor}{\replacecolor{startcolor@TP}{#1}} \define@key{bgnd@TP}{startcolordef}{\definecolor{startcolor@TP}#1} \define@key{bgnd@TP}{midcolor}{\replacecolor{midcolor@TP}{#1}} \define@key{bgnd@TP}{midcolordef}{\definecolor{midcolor@TP}#1} \define@key{bgnd@TP}{endcolor}{\replacecolor{endcolor@TP}{#1}} \define@key{bgnd@TP}{endcolordef}{\definecolor{endcolor@TP}#1} \define@key{bgnd@TP}{gradmidpoint}{\edef\gradmidpoint@TP{#1}} \define@key{bgnd@TP}{firstgradprogression}{\def\firstgradprogression@TP{#1}} \define@key{bgnd@TP}{secondgradprogression}{\def\secondgradprogression@TP{#1}} \define@key{bgnd@TP}{hpanels}[true]{\def\hpanelsvalue@TP{#1}} \define@key{bgnd@TP}{autopanels}[true]{\setboolean{autopanels@TP}{#1}} \define@key{bgnd@TP}{toppanelcolor}{\replacecolor{bgndtoppanelcolor@TP}{#1}} \define@key{bgnd@TP}{toppanelcolordef}{\definecolor{bgndtoppanelcolor@TP}#1} \define@key{bgnd@TP}{bottompanelcolor}{\replacecolor{bgndbottompanelcolor@TP}{#1}} \define@key{bgnd@TP}{bottompanelcolordef}{\definecolor{bgndbottompanelcolor@TP}#1} \define@key{bgnd@TP}{leftpanelcolor}{\replacecolor{bgndleftpanelcolor@TP}{#1}} \define@key{bgnd@TP}{leftpanelcolordef}{\definecolor{bgndleftpanelcolor@TP}#1} \define@key{bgnd@TP}{rightpanelcolor}{\replacecolor{bgndrightpanelcolor@TP}{#1}} \define@key{bgnd@TP}{rightpanelcolordef}{\definecolor{bgndrightpanelcolor@TP}#1} \define@key{bgnd@TP}{toppanelheight}{\mklength@TP{\bgndtoppanelheight@TP}{#1}} \define@key{bgnd@TP}{bottompanelheight}{\mklength@TP{\bgndbottompanelheight@TP}{#1}} \define@key{bgnd@TP}{leftpanelwidth}{\mklength@TP{\bgndleftpanelwidth@TP}{#1}} \define@key{bgnd@TP}{rightpanelwidth}{\mklength@TP{\bgndrightpanelwidth@TP}{#1}} \newbox\bgndbox@TP \setbox\bgndbox@TP\null% Default: Empty. \newcommand{\mkpanels@TP}[1]% {% \ifthenelse{\boolean{hpanels@TP}}% `horizontal' panels? {% Yes. Vertically align top panel, center area with left and right panels, and bottom panel. \vbox% A vbox with \offinterlineskip allows to align the {% horizontal panels with the `background center'. \offinterlineskip \ifthenelse{\lengthtest{\bgndtoppanelheight@TP=0pt}}% Should top panel be created? {}% No. {% \hbox{{% \setcolor@TP{bgndtoppanelcolor@TP}% \rule{\bgndtoppanelwidth@TP}{\bgndtoppanelheight@TP}% Make horizontal colored area. }}% }% \hbox% Make `background center'. {% \ifthenelse{\lengthtest{\bgndleftpanelwidth@TP=0pt}}% Should left panel be created? {}% No. {{% \setcolor@TP{bgndleftpanelcolor@TP}% \rule{\bgndleftpanelwidth@TP}{\bgndleftpanelheight@TP}% Make vertical colored area. }}% #1% Make main background object. {\bgndtoppanelwidth@TP-\bgndleftpanelwidth@TP-\bgndrightpanelwidth@TP}% Calculate remaining space in the center. {\bgndleftpanelheight@TP}% \ifthenelse{\lengthtest{\bgndrightpanelwidth@TP=0pt}}% Should right panel be created? {}% No. {{% \setcolor@TP{bgndrightpanelcolor@TP}% \rule{\bgndrightpanelwidth@TP}{\bgndrightpanelheight@TP}% Make vertical colored area. }}% }% matches \hbox{% \ifthenelse{\lengthtest{\bgndbottompanelheight@TP=0pt}}% Should bottom panel be created? {}% No. {% \hbox {{% \setcolor@TP{bgndbottompanelcolor@TP}% \rule{\bgndbottompanelwidth@TP}{\bgndbottompanelheight@TP}% Make horizontal colored area. }}% }% }% matches \vbox{% }% matches \ifthenelse{\boolean{hpanels@TP}}{% {% No. Horizontally align left panel, center area with top and bottom panels, and right panel. \ifthenelse{\lengthtest{\bgndleftpanelwidth@TP=0pt}}% Should left panel be created? {}% No. {{% \setcolor@TP{bgndleftpanelcolor@TP}% \rule{\bgndleftpanelwidth@TP}{\bgndleftpanelheight@TP}% Make vertical colored area. }}% \vbox% A vbox with \offinterlineskip allows to align {% the horizontal panels with the center object. \offinterlineskip \ifthenelse{\lengthtest{\bgndtoppanelheight@TP=0pt}}% Should top panel be created? {}% No. {% \hbox% {{% \setcolor@TP{bgndtoppanelcolor@TP}% \rule{\bgndtoppanelwidth@TP}{\bgndtoppanelheight@TP}% Make horizontal colored area. }}% }% \hbox% Make main background object. {% #1% {\bgndtoppanelwidth@TP}% {\bgndleftpanelheight@TP-\bgndtoppanelheight@TP-\bgndbottompanelheight@TP}% Calculate space in the center. }% \ifthenelse{\lengthtest{\bgndbottompanelheight@TP=0pt}}% Should bottom panel be created? {}% No. {% \hbox% {{% \setcolor@TP{bgndbottompanelcolor@TP}% \rule{\bgndbottompanelwidth@TP}{\bgndbottompanelheight@TP}% Make horizontal colored area. }}% }% }% matches \vbox{% \ifthenelse{\lengthtest{\bgndrightpanelwidth@TP=0pt}}% Should right panel be created? {}% No. {{% \setcolor@TP{bgndrightpanelcolor@TP}% \rule{\bgndrightpanelwidth@TP}{\bgndrightpanelheight@TP}% Make vertical colored area. }}% }% matches second argument of \ifthenelse{\boolean{hpanels@TP}} }% matches \newcommand{\mkpanels@TP}[1]{% \newcommand{\initpanels@TP}[1]% {% \ifx\hpanelsvalue@TP\empty% Has the hpanels parameter been given? \setboolean{hpanels@TP}{#1}% No; use default. \else \setboolean{hpanels@TP}{\hpanelsvalue@TP}% Yes; use parameter setting. \fi \ifthenelse{\boolean{hpanels@TP}}% `horizontal' panel direction? {% Yes. Horizontal panels are `outer', vertical panels are `inner'. \let\bgndtoppanelwidth@TP=\TPpagewidth% Full width for horizontal panels. \let\bgndbottompanelwidth@TP=\TPpagewidth% \ifthenelse{\equal{\bgndtoppanelheight@TP}{}}% Has the top panel height been set? {% No. Guess default. \ifx\toppanelcontents@TP\empty% Is the panel defined? \mklength@TP{\bgndtoppanelheight@TP}{\bgndtoppanelheight}% Use background-specific default. \else \ifthenelse{\boolean{autopanels@TP}}% Calculate panel dimensions? {% Yes. \calcvdimen@TP{\bgndtoppanelheight@TP}{\bgndtoppanelwidth@TP}% Measure the height of panel contents. {\toppanelcontents@TP}% \let\toppanelheight=\bgndtoppanelheight@TP% Overwrite panel settings. \let\toppanelwidth=\bgndtoppanelwidth@TP% \def\toppanelshift{0pt}% Top panel spans the whole upper screen. } {% No \mklength@TP{\bgndtoppanelheight@TP}{\toppanelheight}% Use panel-specific default. }% \fi }% matches \ifthenelse{\equal{\bgndtoppanelheight@TP}{}} {}% Yes. Nothing to do. \ifthenelse{\equal{\bgndbottompanelheight@TP}{}}% Has the bottom panel height been set? {% No. Guess default. \ifx\bottompanelcontents@TP\empty% Is the bottom panel defined? \mklength@TP{\bgndbottompanelheight@TP}{\bgndbottompanelheight}% Use background-specific default. \else \ifthenelse{\boolean{autopanels@TP}}% Calculate panel dimensions? {% Yes. \calcvdimen@TP{\bgndbottompanelheight@TP}{\bgndbottompanelwidth@TP}% Measure the height of panel contents. {\bottompanelcontents@TP}% \let\bottompanelheight=\bgndbottompanelheight@TP% Overwrite panel settings. \let\bottompanelwidth=\bgndbottompanelwidth@TP% \def\bottompanelshift{0pt}% Bottom panel spans the whole upper screen. } {% No \mklength@TP{\bgndbottompanelheight@TP}{\bottompanelheight}% Use panel-specific default. }% \fi }% matches \ifthenelse{\equal{\bgndbottompanelheight@TP}{}} {}% Yes. Nothing to do. \mklength@TP{\bgndleftpanelheight@TP}% Calculate remaining space in the center. {\TPpageheight-\bgndtoppanelheight@TP-\bgndbottompanelheight@TP}% \let\bgndrightpanelheight@TP=\bgndleftpanelheight@TP% Height of left and right panels is equal. \ifthenelse{\equal{\bgndleftpanelwidth@TP}{}}% Has the left panel width been set? {% No. Guess default. \ifx\leftpanelcontents@TP\empty% Is the panel defined? \mklength@TP{\bgndleftpanelwidth@TP}{\bgndleftpanelwidth}% Use background-specific default. \else \ifthenelse{\boolean{autopanels@TP}}% Calculate panel dimensions? {% Yes. \calchdimen@TP{\bgndleftpanelwidth@TP}{\bgndleftpanelheight@TP}% Measure the `optimal' width of panel contents. {\leftpanelcontents@TP}% \let\leftpanelheight=\bgndleftpanelheight@TP% Overwrite panel settings. \let\leftpanelwidth=\bgndleftpanelwidth@TP% \let\leftpanelraise=\bgndbottompanelheight@TP% Left panel is raised above bottom panel. } {% No \mklength@TP{\bgndleftpanelwidth@TP}{\leftpanelwidth}% Use panel-specific default. }% \fi }% matches \ifthenelse{\equal{\bgndleftpanelwidth@TP}{}} {}% Yes. Nothing to do. \ifthenelse{\equal{\bgndrightpanelwidth@TP}{}}% Has the right panel width been set? {% No. Guess default. \ifx\rightpanelcontents@TP\empty% Is the panel defined? \mklength@TP{\bgndrightpanelwidth@TP}{\bgndrightpanelwidth}% Use background-specific default. \else \ifthenelse{\boolean{autopanels@TP}}% Calculate panel dimensions? {% Yes. \calchdimen@TP{\bgndrightpanelwidth@TP}{\bgndrightpanelheight@TP}% Measure `optimal' width of panel contents. {\rightpanelcontents@TP}% \let\rightpanelheight=\bgndrightpanelheight@TP% Overwrite panel settings. \let\rightpanelwidth=\bgndrightpanelwidth@TP% \let\rightpanelraise=\bgndbottompanelheight@TP% Right panel is raised above bottom panel. } {% No \mklength@TP{\bgndrightpanelwidth@TP}{\rightpanelwidth}% Use panel-specific default. }% \fi }% matches \ifthenelse{\equal{\bgndrightpanelwidth@TP}{}} {}% Yes. Nothing to do. }% matches \ifthenelse{\boolean{hpanels@TP}} {% No. Vertical panels are `outer', horizontal panels are `inner'. \let\bgndleftpanelheight@TP=\TPpageheight% Full height for vertical panels. \let\bgndrightpanelheight@TP=\TPpageheight% \ifthenelse{\equal{\bgndleftpanelwidth@TP}{}}% Has the left panel width been set? {% No. Guess default. \ifx\leftpanelcontents@TP\empty% Is the panel defined? \mklength@TP{\bgndleftpanelwidth@TP}{\bgndleftpanelwidth}% Use background-specific default. \else \ifthenelse{\boolean{autopanels@TP}}% Calculate panel dimensions? {% Yes. \calchdimen@TP{\bgndleftpanelwidth@TP}{\bgndleftpanelheight@TP}% Measure the `optimal' width of panel contents. {\leftpanelcontents@TP}% \let\leftpanelheight=\bgndleftpanelheight@TP% Overwrite panel settings. \let\leftpanelwidth=\bgndleftpanelwidth@TP% \def\leftpanelraise{0pt}% Left panel spans the whole left part of the screen. } {% No \mklength@TP{\bgndleftpanelwidth@TP}{\leftpanelwidth}% Use panel-specific default. }% \fi }% matches \ifthenelse{\equal{\bgndleftpanelwidth@TP}{}} {}% Yes. Nothing to do. \ifthenelse{\equal{\bgndrightpanelwidth@TP}{}}% Has the right panel width been set? {% No. Guess default. \ifx\rightpanelcontents@TP\empty% Is the panel defined? \mklength@TP{\bgndrightpanelwidth@TP}{\bgndrightpanelwidth}% Use background-specific default. \else \ifthenelse{\boolean{autopanels@TP}}% Calculate panel dimensions? {% Yes. \calchdimen@TP{\bgndrightpanelwidth@TP}{\bgndrightpanelheight@TP}% Measure `optimal' width of panel contents. {\rightpanelcontents@TP}% \let\rightpanelheight=\bgndrightpanelheight@TP% Overwrite panel settings. \let\rightpanelwidth=\bgndrightpanelwidth@TP% \def\rightpanelraise{0pt}% Right panel spans the whole left part of the screen. } {% No \mklength@TP{\bgndrightpanelwidth@TP}{\rightpanelwidth}% Use panel-specific default. }% \fi }% matches \ifthenelse{\equal{\bgndrightpanelwidth@TP}{}} {}% Yes. Nothing to do. \mklength@TP{\bgndtoppanelwidth@TP}% Calculate remaining space in the center. {\TPpagewidth-\bgndleftpanelwidth@TP-\bgndrightpanelwidth@TP}% \let\bgndbottompanelwidth@TP=\bgndtoppanelwidth@TP% Width of top and bottom panels is equal. \ifthenelse{\equal{\bgndtoppanelheight@TP}{}}% Has the top panel height been set? {% No. Guess default. \ifx\toppanelcontents@TP\empty% Is the panel defined? \mklength@TP{\bgndtoppanelheight@TP}{\bgndtoppanelheight}% Use background-specific default. \else \ifthenelse{\boolean{autopanels@TP}}% Calculate panel dimensions? {% Yes. \calcvdimen@TP{\bgndtoppanelheight@TP}{\bgndtoppanelwidth@TP}% Measure the height of panel contents. {\toppanelcontents@TP}% \let\toppanelheight=\bgndtoppanelheight@TP% Overwrite panel settings. \let\toppanelwidth=\bgndtoppanelwidth@TP% \let\toppanelshift=\bgndleftpanelwidth@TP% Shift top panel to the right of left panel. } {% No \mklength@TP{\bgndtoppanelheight@TP}{\toppanelheight}% Use panel-specific default. }% \fi }% matches \ifthenelse{\equal{\bgndtoppanelheight@TP}{}} {}% Yes. Nothing to do. \ifthenelse{\equal{\bgndbottompanelheight@TP}{}}% Has the bottom panel height been set? {% No. Guess default. \ifx\bottompanelcontents@TP\empty% Is the panel defined? \mklength@TP{\bgndbottompanelheight@TP}{\bgndbottompanelheight}% Use background-specific default. \else \ifthenelse{\boolean{autopanels@TP}}% Calculate panel dimensions? {% Yes. \calcvdimen@TP{\bgndbottompanelheight@TP}{\bgndbottompanelwidth@TP}% Measure the height of panel contents. {\bottompanelcontents@TP}% \let\bottompanelheight=\bgndbottompanelheight@TP% Overwrite panel settings. \let\bottompanelwidth=\bgndbottompanelwidth@TP% \let\bottompanelshift=\bgndleftpanelwidth@TP% Shift bottom panel to the right of left panel. } {% No \mklength@TP{\bgndbottompanelheight@TP}{\bottompanelheight}% Use panel-specific default. }% \fi }% matches \ifthenelse{\equal{\bgndbottompanelheight@TP}{}} {}% Yes. Nothing to do. }% matches second argument of \ifthenelse{\boolean{hpanels@TP}} }% matches \newcommand{\initpanels@TP}[1]{ \newcommand{\phantomrule@TP}[2]{\rule{0pt}{#2}\rule{#1}{0pt}} \newcommand{\setnonebgnd@TP}[1]% Implementation of the background style ``none''. {\global\setbox\bgndbox@TP=\null}% Just produce an empty box. \newcommand{\setplainbgnd@TP}[1]% Implementation of the background style ``plain''. {% \setkeys{bgnd@TP}{#1}% Evaluate parameters. \initpanels@TP{true}% Initialize panel parameters. \global\setbox\bgndbox@TP=\hbox{\mkpanels@TP{\phantomrule@TP}}% Make panels only. }% \newcommand{\setvgradientbgnd@TP}[1]% Implementation of the background style ``vgradient''. {% \setkeys{bgnd@TP}{#1}% Evaluate parameters. \initpanels@TP{false}% Initialize panel parameters. \global\setbox\bgndbox@TP=\hbox{\mkpanels@TP{\@@vgradrule@TP}}% Make background box. } \newcommand{\sethgradientbgnd@TP}[1]% Implementation of the background style ``hgradient''. {% \setkeys{bgnd@TP}{#1}% Evaluate parameters. \initpanels@TP{true}% Initialize panel parameters. \global\setbox\bgndbox@TP=\hbox{\mkpanels@TP{\@@hgradrule@TP}}% Make background box. } \newcommand{\setdoublevgradientbgnd@TP}[1]% Implementation of the background style ``doublevgradient''. {% \setkeys{bgnd@TP}{#1}% Evaluate parameters. \initpanels@TP{false}% Initialize panel parameters. \global\setbox\bgndbox@TP=\hbox{\mkpanels@TP{\@@@@dblvgradrule@TP}}% Make background box. } \newcommand{\setdoublehgradientbgnd@TP}[1]% Implementation of the background style ``doublehgradient''. {% \setkeys{bgnd@TP}{#1}% Evaluate parameters. \initpanels@TP{true}% Initialize panel parameters. \global\setbox\bgndbox@TP=\hbox{\mkpanels@TP{\@@@@dblhgradrule@TP}}% Make background box. } \providecommand{\hpagecolor}[2][] {% \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}} {\colorbetween{ppendcolor}{#2}{white}\backgroundstyle[startcolor=#2,endcolor=ppendcolor]{hgradient}} {\backgroundstyle[startcolor=#1,endcolor=#2]{hgradient}}% } \providecommand{\vpagecolor}[2][] {% \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}} {\colorbetween{ppendcolor}{#2}{white}\backgroundstyle[startcolor=#2,endcolor=ppendcolor]{vgradient}} {\backgroundstyle[startcolor=#1,endcolor=#2]{vgradient}}% } \mklength@TP{\panelmargin}{\fboxsep} \newcommand{\toppanelwidth}{\TPpagewidth}% Width. \newcommand{\toppanelheight}{\TPpageheight/5}% Height. \newcommand{\toppanelshift}{0pt}% Space between left screen edge and left edge of top panel. \newcommand{\bottompanelwidth}{\TPpagewidth}% Width. \newcommand{\bottompanelheight}{\TPpageheight/5}% Height. \newcommand{\bottompanelshift}{0pt}% Space between left screen edge and left edge of bottom panel. \newcommand{\leftpanelwidth}{\TPpagewidth/5}% Width. \newcommand{\leftpanelheight}{\TPpageheight}% Height. \newcommand{\leftpanelraise}{0pt}% Space between bottom screen edge and bottom edge of left panel. \newcommand{\rightpanelwidth}{\TPpagewidth/5}% Width. \newcommand{\rightpanelheight}{\TPpageheight}% Height. \newcommand{\rightpanelraise}{0pt}% Space between bottom screen edge and bottom edge of left panel. \newcommand*{\toppanelcontents@TP}{} \newcommand*{\bottompanelcontents@TP}{} \newcommand*{\leftpanelcontents@TP}{} \newcommand*{\rightpanelcontents@TP}{} \newcommand{\DeclarePanel}{\@ifstar\auto@declarepanel@TP\declarepanel@TP} \newcommand{\declarepanel@TP}[3][]% Non-starred version of \DeclarePanel. {% \expandafter\gdef\csname #2panelcontents@TP\endcsname{#3}% Just store panel contents. \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}{}{\csname store#2panel@TP\endcsname{#1}}% If was given, store panel parameters away. }% \newcommand{\storetoppanel@TP}[1] {% \expandafter\global\expandafter\let\csname toppanelcontents@TP@#1\endcsname\toppanelcontents@TP% Contents. \expandafter\global\expandafter\let\csname toppanelwidth@TP@#1\endcsname\toppanelwidth@TP% Width. \expandafter\global\expandafter\let\csname toppanelheight@TP@#1\endcsname\toppanelheight@TP% Height. \expandafter\global\expandafter\let\csname toppanelshift@TP@#1\endcsname\toppanelshift@TP% Raise. } \newcommand{\storebottompanel@TP}[1] {% \expandafter\global\expandafter\let\csname bottompanelcontents@TP@#1\endcsname\bottompanelcontents@TP% \expandafter\global\expandafter\let\csname bottompanelwidth@TP@#1\endcsname\bottompanelwidth@TP% \expandafter\global\expandafter\let\csname bottompanelheight@TP@#1\endcsname\bottompanelheight@TP% \expandafter\global\expandafter\let\csname bottompanelshift@TP@#1\endcsname\bottompanelshift@TP% } \newcommand{\storeleftpanel@TP}[1] {% \expandafter\global\expandafter\let\csname leftpanelcontents@TP@#1\endcsname\leftpanelcontents@TP% \expandafter\global\expandafter\let\csname leftpanelwidth@TP@#1\endcsname\leftpanelwidth@TP% \expandafter\global\expandafter\let\csname leftpanelheight@TP@#1\endcsname\leftpanelheight@TP% \expandafter\global\expandafter\let\csname leftpanelraise@TP@#1\endcsname\leftpanelraise@TP% } \newcommand{\storerightpanel@TP}[1] {% \expandafter\global\expandafter\let\csname rightpanelcontents@TP@#1\endcsname\rightpanelcontents@TP% \expandafter\global\expandafter\let\csname rightpanelwidth@TP@#1\endcsname\rightpanelwidth@TP% \expandafter\global\expandafter\let\csname rightpanelheight@TP@#1\endcsname\rightpanelheight@TP% \expandafter\global\expandafter\let\csname rightpanelraise@TP@#1\endcsname\rightpanelraise@TP% } \newcommand{\auto@declarepanel@TP}[2]% Starred version of \DeclarePanel. {\csname calc#1dimen@TP\endcsname{#2}\declarepanel@TP{#1}{#2}} % Calculate `optimal' dimension and store contents. \newcommand{\restorepanels}[1] {% \@ifundefined{toppanelcontents@TP@#1}{\global\let\toppanelcontents@TP\empty} {% \expandafter\global\expandafter\let\expandafter\toppanelcontents@TP\csname toppanelcontents@TP@#1\endcsname \expandafter\global\expandafter\let\expandafter\toppanelwidth@TP\csname toppanelwidth@TP@#1\endcsname \expandafter\global\expandafter\let\expandafter\toppanelheight@TP\csname toppanelheight@TP@#1\endcsname \expandafter\global\expandafter\let\expandafter\toppanelshift@TP\csname toppanelshift@TP@#1\endcsname }% \@ifundefined{bottompanelcontents@TP@#1}{\global\let\bottompanelcontents@TP\empty} {% \expandafter\global\expandafter\let\expandafter\bottompanelcontents@TP\csname bottompanelcontents@TP@#1\endcsname \expandafter\global\expandafter\let\expandafter\bottompanelwidth@TP\csname bottompanelwidth@TP@#1\endcsname \expandafter\global\expandafter\let\expandafter\bottompanelheight@TP\csname bottompanelheight@TP@#1\endcsname \expandafter\global\expandafter\let\expandafter\bottompanelshift@TP\csname bottompanelshift@TP@#1\endcsname }% \@ifundefined{leftpanelcontents@TP@#1}{\global\let\leftpanelcontents@TP\empty} {% \expandafter\global\expandafter\let\expandafter\leftpanelcontents@TP\csname leftpanelcontents@TP@#1\endcsname \expandafter\global\expandafter\let\expandafter\leftpanelwidth@TP\csname leftpanelwidth@TP@#1\endcsname \expandafter\global\expandafter\let\expandafter\leftpanelheight@TP\csname leftpanelheight@TP@#1\endcsname \expandafter\global\expandafter\let\expandafter\leftpanelraise@TP\csname leftpanelraise@TP@#1\endcsname }% \@ifundefined{rightpanelcontents@TP@#1}{\global\let\rightpanelcontents@TP\empty} {% \expandafter\global\expandafter\let\expandafter\rightpanelcontents@TP\csname rightpanelcontents@TP@#1\endcsname \expandafter\global\expandafter\let\expandafter\rightpanelwidth@TP\csname rightpanelwidth@TP@#1\endcsname \expandafter\global\expandafter\let\expandafter\rightpanelheight@TP\csname rightpanelheight@TP@#1\endcsname \expandafter\global\expandafter\let\expandafter\rightpanelraise@TP\csname rightpanelraise@TP@#1\endcsname }% } \newcommand{\calctopdimen@TP}[1]{\calcvdimen@TP{\toppanelheight}{\toppanelwidth}{#1}} \newcommand{\calcbottomdimen@TP}[1]{\calcvdimen@TP{\bottompanelheight}{\bottompanelwidth}{#1}} \newcommand{\calcleftdimen@TP}[1]{\calchdimen@TP{\leftpanelwidth}{\leftpanelheight}{#1}}% \newcommand{\calcrightdimen@TP}[1]{\calchdimen@TP{\rightpanelwidth}{\rightpanelheight}{#1}}% \newcommand{\panel@sanitize@TP} {% \let\hyperlink=\@secondoftwo \let\Acrobatmenu=\@secondoftwo } \newcommand{\calcvdimen@TP}[3] {% \setbox\tempbox@TP=\hbox{\panel@sanitize@TP\@@mk@panel@TP{#2}{}{toppaneltextcolor}{#3}}% Set panel into a dummy box. \mklength@TP{#1}{\ht\tempbox@TP+\dp\tempbox@TP}% % Measure total height. } \newcommand{\calchdimen@TP}[3] {% \optwidth@TP{#1}{#2-\panelmargin*2}% Calculate `optimal' width of a parbox. Panel margins are respected. {.5\textwidth-\panelmargin*2}{\panelalignment#3}% .5\textwidth is the hardcoded absolute maximum width. \mklength@TP{#1}{#1+\panelmargin*2}% } \newcommand{\optwidthsteps}{100} \newcommand{\optwidthlinetolerance}{200} \let\maxbadness@TP=\@tempcnta \def\optwidthdisablecommands@TP {% \let\Hy@colorlink\@firstofone \let\Hy@endcolorlink\relax } \newcommand{\optwidth@TP}[4] {% \setcounter{tmpcnta@TP}{0}% Initialize `probe counter' for box width. \let\best@cnt@TP=\empty% Initialize number of best `probe' so far. \def\bestbadness@TP{1000000}% Initialize badness of best `probe'. \setboolean{carryon@TP}{true}% Flag for breaking out of loop. \setlength{\tempdimb@TP}{#2}% Store maximal box height. \whiledo {\value{tmpcnta@TP}<\optwidthsteps\and\boolean{carryon@TP}}% Probes done or break of loop? {% \stepcounter{tmpcnta@TP}% Start next probe. \setbox\@tempboxa=\hbox% The trick with vbox/lastbox is to get the vbox {% produced by \parbox `immediately' into a box register. \optwidthdisablecommands@TP% Turn off some nasties not needed when measuring. \parbox[b]{(#3)/\optwidthsteps*\value{tmpcnta@TP}}% Make the next parbox. {\hfuzz\maxdimen\hbadness\@M\relax#4}% \global\setbox\tempbox@TP=\lastbox% ... and assign \tempbox@TP to it. }% \setlength{\tempdima@TP}{\ht\tempbox@TP+\dp\tempbox@TP}% Measure total height. \ifthenelse{\lengthtest{\tempdima@TP>\tempdimb@TP}}% If it exceeds the maximum height given, the box isn't {}% acceptable anyway. {% \calcmaxbadness@TP{\maxbadness@TP}{\tempbox@TP}% Calculate `worst badness' of any hbox appearing in parbox. \ifthenelse{\not\maxbadness@TP>\optwidthlinetolerance}% Below Threshold? {% Yes. Accept this width. \edef\best@cnt@TP{\thetmpcnta@TP}% Store this probe number. \setboolean{carryon@TP}{false}% Break loop. } {% No. Carry on. \ifthenelse{\maxbadness@TP<\bestbadness@TP}% Below lowest badness found so far? {% Yes. Store probe number. \edef\bestbadness@TP{\number\maxbadness@TP}% Store badness value. \edef\best@cnt@TP{\thetmpcnta@TP}% Store probe number. } {}% No. Try next probe. }% matches second argument of \ifthenelse{\not\maxbadness@TP>\optwidthlinetolerance}% }% matches second argument of \ifthenelse{\lengthtest{\tempdima@TP>\tempdimb@TP}}% }% matches \whiledo{\value{tmpcnta@TP}<\optwidthsteps\and\boolean{carryon@TP}}{% \ifx\best@cnt@TP\empty% Was _any_ badness below the initialization value found? \mklength@TP{#1}{#3}% No; return max width. \else \mklength@TP{#1}{(#3)/\optwidthsteps*\best@cnt@TP}% Yes; return width of best probe. \fi }% matches \newcommand{\optwidth@TP}[4]{% \newcommand{\calcmaxbadness@TP}[2] {% \let\@resultcnt@TP=#1% Here we store the result. \global\@resultcnt@TP=\z@\relax% Just in case no hbox occurs... \setlength{\@tempdima}{\wd#2}% This is the width to which every hbox is stretched for finding its badness. \setbox\@tempboxa=\vbox% A dummy vbox for recursively analysing the vbox contents using \lastbox {% \hfuzz\maxdimen\hbadness\@M \unvbox#2% `free' the contents of the vbox. \measureboxes@TP% Analyse `tail to head' using \lastbox. }% } \newcommand{\measureboxes@TP}% {% \unskip\unpenalty\unkern% This is a kluge for TeX, because there is no certain way of finding out whether there's a \unskip\unpenalty\unkern% penalty, glue or kern on the vertical list. \lastpenalty will give its value, but a \unskip\unpenalty\unkern% value of 0 might mean there was none or there was one of value 0. \unskip\unpenalty\unkern% This is different in eTeX. I might make a switch to a smarter solution. \unskip\unpenalty\unkern \unskip\unpenalty\unkern \unskip\unpenalty\unkern \unskip\unpenalty\unkern \unskip\unpenalty\unkern \unskip\unpenalty\unkern \setbox\@tempboxa=\lastbox% Grab last box. \ifhbox\@tempboxa% Was this an hbox? \setbox0=\hb@xt@\@tempdima{\unhbox\@tempboxa}% Yes. Reformat with given width. \ifnum\badness>\@resultcnt@TP% Badness larger than largest recorded badness? \global\@resultcnt@TP=\badness% Yes. Memorize. \fi \expandafter\measureboxes@TP% Recursive call. \else \ifvbox\@tempboxa% Was this a vbox? \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\measureboxes@TP% Ignore, but execute recursive call. \fi \fi } \newcommand{\mk@toppanel@TP}% top panel {% \ifx\toppanelcontents@TP\empty% top panel specified? \else% Yes; create box with appropriate dimensions, background color and contents. \@mk@panel@TP{\toppanelwidth}{\toppanelheight}{toppaneltextcolor}{\toppanelcontents@TP}% \fi } \newcommand{\mk@bottompanel@TP}% bottom panel {% \ifx\bottompanelcontents@TP\empty% bottom panel specified? \else% Yes; create box with appropriate dimensions, background color and contents. \@mk@panel@TP{\bottompanelwidth}{\bottompanelheight}{bottompaneltextcolor}{\bottompanelcontents@TP}% \fi } \newcommand{\mk@leftpanel@TP}% left panel {% \ifx\leftpanelcontents@TP\empty% left panel specified? \else% Yes; create box with appropriate dimensions, background color and contents. \@mk@panel@TP{\leftpanelwidth}{\leftpanelheight}{leftpaneltextcolor}{\leftpanelcontents@TP}% \fi } \newcommand{\mk@rightpanel@TP}% right panel {% \ifx\rightpanelcontents@TP\empty% right panel specified? \else% Yes; create box with appropriate dimensions, text color and contents. \@mk@panel@TP{\rightpanelwidth}{\rightpanelheight}{rightpaneltextcolor}{\rightpanelcontents@TP}% \fi } \newcommand{\@mk@panel@TP}[2]% Generate `standard' parbox parameters for panels. {% \@@mk@panel@TP{#1}{[#2-\panelmargin*2][s]}% } \@ifclassloaded{powersem} {% \newcommand{\panelalignment}{\sem@ptsize{\slide@ptsize}\large\normalsize}% } {% \newcommand{\panelalignment}% Justification for panels. This setting allows a certain amount of {\setlength{\rightskip}{0pt plus 20pt}}% `right-raggedness'. Leave empty for standard parbox formatting. } \newcommand{\@@mk@panel@TP}[4] {% \vbox {% \offinterlineskip \kern\panelmargin% Top margin. \hbox {{% \ifthenelse{\boolean{instepwise@TP}}% Inside \stepwise, colors mat have been dimmed, leaking out to panels. {\usecolorset{stwcolors}}{}% Restore them, just in case. \color{#3}% Set panel text color. \kern\panelmargin% Left margin. \parbox[b]#2{#1-\panelmargin*2}% The parbox with the main panel contents. {% \normalfont \panelalignment#4% \hrule\@height\z@% The hrule makes sure the total height of this box can be measured appropriately. }% \kern\panelmargin% Right margin. }}% \kern\panelmargin% Bottom margin. }% } \newcommand{\buttonsep}{\fboxsep} \newcommand{\buttonrule}{0pt} \newcommand{\buttonshadowhshift}{.3\fboxsep} \newcommand{\buttonshadowvshift}{-.3\fboxsep} \newcommand{\button}[1][0pt]% Collect first optional parameter. {% \mklength@TP\bt@width@TP{#1}% Store optional argument. \button@TP } \newcommand{\button@TP}[1][0pt]% Collect second optional parameter. {% \mklength@TP\bt@height@TP{#1}% Store optional argument. \@button@TP } \newcommand{\@button@TP}[1][0pt]% Collect third optional parameter. {% \mklength@TP\bt@depth@TP{#1}% Store optional argument. \@@button@TP } \newcommand{\@@button@TP}[3][c]% Collect fourth optional and two mandatory parameters and proceed. {% \ifthenelse{\lengthtest{\bt@width@TP=0pt}}% given? {\mklength@TP{\bt@width@TP}{\widthof{#3}}}% No. Calculate width of . {\mklength@TP{\bt@width@TP}{\bt@width@TP-\buttonsep*2-\buttonrule*2}}% Yes. Calculate area left for . \ifthenelse{\lengthtest{\bt@height@TP=0pt}}% given? {\mklength@TP{\bt@height@TP}{\heightof{#3}}}% No. Calculate height of . {\mklength@TP{\bt@height@TP}{\bt@height@TP-\buttonsep-\buttonrule}}% Yes. Calculate area left for . \ifthenelse{\lengthtest{\bt@depth@TP=0pt}}% given? {\mklength@TP{\bt@depth@TP}{\depthof{#3}}}% No. Calculate depth of . {\mklength@TP{\bt@depth@TP}{\bt@depth@TP-\buttonsep-\buttonrule}}% Yes. Calculate area left for . \leavevmode% \rlap creates a `raw' hbox. So we get into horizontal mode. \rlap% Make shadow. {% \hspace*{\buttonshadowhshift}% Horizontal displacement. \raisebox{\buttonshadowvshift}% Vertical displacement. {% {% Inner group for correct color handling. \setcolor@TP{buttonshadowcolor}% Button shadow color. \rule% Create colored rectangular patch of appropriate dimensions. [-\bt@depth@TP-\buttonsep-\buttonrule] {\bt@width@TP+\buttonsep*2+\buttonrule*2} {\bt@height@TP+\bt@depth@TP+\buttonsep*2+\buttonrule*2}% }% matches inner group }% matches \raisebox{\buttonshadowvshift}{% }% matches \rlap{% \edef\o@fboxrule@TP{\the\fboxrule}% Preserve original definitions of \fbox parameters. \edef\o@fboxsep@TP{\the\fboxsep}% #2% Execute . {% \setlength{\fboxrule}{\buttonrule}% Set \fbox parameters for button frame. \setlength{\fboxsep}{\buttonsep}% \fcolorbox{buttonframecolor}{buttoncolor}% Create button frame with the right colors. {% \makebox[\bt@width@TP][#1]% Create box of correct width to contain . {% \raisebox{0pt}[\bt@height@TP][\bt@depth@TP]% Create box of correct height and depth. {% \setlength{\fboxrule}{\o@fboxrule@TP}\setlength{\fboxsep}{\o@fboxsep@TP}% Restore fbox parameters. \setcolor@TP{buttontextcolor}#3% Produce . }% matches \raisebox{0pt}[\bt@height@TP][\bt@depth@TP]{% }% matches \makebox[\bt@width@TP][#1]{% }% matches \fcolorbox{buttonframecolor}{buttoncolor}{% }% matches argument of . }% matches \newcommand{\@@button@TP}[3][c]{% \newcommand{\buttonsymbolsize}{\footnotesize} \@ifpackageloaded{amssymb}% AMS symbols available? {% Yes. Use `black' symbols. \newcommand{\buttonleftarrowsymbol}{{\buttonsymbolsize\boldmath\origmath{\blacktriangleleft}}}% `left' arrow. \newcommand{\buttonrightarrowsymbol}{{\buttonsymbolsize\boldmath\origmath{\blacktriangleright}}}% `right' arrow. \newcommand{\buttonbackarrowsymbol}{{\buttonsymbolsize\boldmath\origmath{\vartriangleleft}}}% `back' arrow. } {% No. Use replacements from standard set. \newcommand{\buttonleftarrowsymbol}{{\buttonsymbolsize\boldmath\origmath{\lhd}}}% `left' arrow. \newcommand{\buttonrightarrowsymbol}{{\buttonsymbolsize\boldmath\origmath{\rhd}}}% `right' arrow. \newcommand{\buttonbackarrowsymbol}{{\buttonsymbolsize\boldmath\origmath{\leftarrow}}}% `back' arrow. } \newcommand{\stdbuttonwidth}{\widthof{\buttonrightarrowsymbol\buttonrightarrowsymbol\buttonrightarrowsymbol}+4pt} \newcommand{\currentpagevalue}{\value{page}} \newcommand{\backpagebutton}[1][\stdbuttonwidth] {% \button[#1]{\setcounter{tmpcnta@TP}{\currentpagevalue-1}\hyperlink{page.\thetmpcnta@TP}} {\buttonleftarrowsymbol\buttonleftarrowsymbol}% } \newcommand{\backstepbutton}[1][\stdbuttonwidth] {% \button[#1]{\Acrobatmenu{PrevPage}} {\buttonleftarrowsymbol}% } \newcommand{\gobackbutton}[1][\stdbuttonwidth] {% \button[#1]{\Acrobatmenu{GoBack}} {\buttonbackarrowsymbol}% } \newcommand{\nextstepbutton}[1][\stdbuttonwidth] {% \button[#1]{\Acrobatmenu{NextPage}} {\buttonrightarrowsymbol}% } \newcommand{\nextpagebutton}[1][\stdbuttonwidth] {% \button[#1]{\setcounter{tmpcnta@TP}{\currentpagevalue+1}\hyperlink{firstpage.\thetmpcnta@TP}} {\buttonrightarrowsymbol\buttonrightarrowsymbol}% } \newcommand{\nextfullpagebutton}[1][\stdbuttonwidth] {% \button[#1]{\setcounter{tmpcnta@TP}{\currentpagevalue+1}\hyperlink{page.\thetmpcnta@TP}} {\buttonrightarrowsymbol\buttonrightarrowsymbol\buttonrightarrowsymbol}% } \newcommand{\fullscreenbutton}[1][\stdbuttonwidth] {% \button[#1]{\Acrobatmenu{FullScreen}} {\buttonrightarrowsymbol\buttonleftarrowsymbol}% } \ifthenelse{\boolean{display}}% Are dynamic features enabled? {% Yes. \newcommand{\pagetransition}[1]% Definition for preamble. {% \@ifpackageloaded{hyperref}% Can we use \hypersetup? {% Yes. \hypersetup{pdfpagetransition={#1}}% Set page transition with \hypersetup. } {% No. In this case, we can't set the page transition. \PackageWarning{texpower} {Package hyperref not loaded.\MessageBreak Page transition not set}% }% }% matches \newcommand{\pagetransition}[1]{% \AtBeginDocument% Definition for document body. {% \@ifpackageloaded{hyperref}% Can we use \hypersetup? {% Yes. \hypersetup{pdfpagetransition={}}% Make pagetransition setting (consistently) local to groups. \renewcommand{\pagetransition}[1]{\hypersetup{pdfpagetransition={#1}}}% } {% No. Disable page transitions. \PackageWarning{texpower} {Package hyperref not loaded.\MessageBreak Page transitions disabled}% \let\pagetransition=\@gobble }% }% matches \AtBeginDocument{% }% matches \ifthenelse{\boolean{display}}{% {\let\pagetransition=\@gobble}% No. Disable page transitions. \newcommand{\pageTransitionSplitHO}{\pagetransition{Split /Dm /H /M /O}}% Split Horizontally to the outside. \newcommand{\pageTransitionSplitHI}{\pagetransition{Split /Dm /H /M /I}}% Split Horizontally to the inside. \newcommand{\pageTransitionSplitVO}{\pagetransition{Split /Dm /V /M /O}}% Split Vertically to the outside. \newcommand{\pageTransitionSplitVI}{\pagetransition{Split /Dm /V /M /I}}% Split Vertically to the inside. \newcommand{\pageTransitionBlindsH}{\pagetransition{Blinds /Dm /H}}% Horizontal Blinds. \newcommand{\pageTransitionBlindsV}{\pagetransition{Blinds /Dm /V}}% Vertical Blinds. \newcommand{\pageTransitionBoxO}{\pagetransition{Box /M /O}}% Growing Box. \newcommand{\pageTransitionBoxI}{\pagetransition{Box /M /I}}% Shrinking Box. \newcommand{\pageTransitionWipe}[1]{\pagetransition{Wipe /Di #1}}% Wipe from one edge of the page to the facing edge. \newcommand{\pageTransitionDissolve}{\pagetransition{Dissolve}}% Dissolve. \newcommand{\pageTransitionGlitter}[1]{\pagetransition{Glitter /Di #1}}% Glitter from one edge to the facing edge. \newcommand{\pageTransitionReplace}{\pagetransition{Replace}}% Simple Replace (the default). \newcommand{\infinitepageduration}{}% Default: No page duration setting on every page. \ifthenelse{\boolean{nineminutes@TP}}% If the option nineminutes is given, every page without explicit setting {\renewcommand{\infinitepageduration}{546}}{}% gets a setting of 546 seconds (9.1 minutes). \ifthenelse{\boolean{display}}% Are dynamic features enabled? {% Yes. \newcommand{\pageDuration}[1]% Definition for preamble. {% \@ifpackageloaded{hyperref}% Can we use \hypersetup? {% Yes. \hypersetup{pdfpageduration={#1}}% Set page duration with \hypersetup. }% {% No. In this case, we can't set the page duration. \PackageWarning{texpower} {Package hyperref not loaded.\MessageBreak Page duration not set}% }% }% matches \newcommand{\pageDuration}[1]{% \AtBeginDocument% Make sure this also works if texpower is loaded before hyperref. {% \@ifpackageloaded{hyperref}% Can we use \hypersetup? {% Yes. \edef\next{\noexpand\hypersetup{pdfpageduration={\infinitepageduration}}}% \next% Set default page duration. \renewcommand{\pageDuration}[1]{\hypersetup{pdfpageduration={#1}}}% Set page duration with \hypersetup. }% {% No. In this case, we can't set the page duration. \PackageWarning{texpower} {Package hyperref not loaded.\MessageBreak Page duration disabled}% \let\pageDuration=\@gobble }% }% matches \AtBeginDocument{% }% matches \ifthenelse{\boolean{display}}{% {\let\pageDuration=\@gobble}% No. Disable page duration. \newcommand{\stopAdvancing} {\edef\next{\noexpand\pageDuration{\infinitepageduration}}\next}% Reset to default page duration. \AtBeginDocument{\shipoutinit@TP}% \newcommand*{\shipoutinit@TP} {% \let\o@shipout@TP=\shipout% Memorize previous definition. \let\shipout\shipout@TP% Replace by own one. }% \newcommand{\shipout@TP} {% \afterassignment\shipout@test@TP \global\setbox\@cclv= % }% \newcommand{\shipout@test@TP} {% \ifvoid\@cclv\relax% Is the box assigned yet? \aftergroup\shipout@output@TP% No; defer execution of \shipout@output@TP. \else \shipout@output@TP% Yes; execute \shipout@output@TP immediately. \fi% }% \newcommand{\shipout@output@TP} {% \shipout@hook@TP% Here, our own stuff is executed, manipulating \@cclv. \o@shipout@TP\box\@cclv% Execute original shipout routine. }% \newcommand{\AtShipout}[1] {\expandafter\gdef\expandafter\at@shipout@once@TP\expandafter{\at@shipout@once@TP#1}}% Add argument to container. \newcommand{\at@shipout@once@TP}{} \AtBeginDocument{\global\let\o@hyper@@anchor\hyper@@anchor} \@ifpackageloaded{hyperref}% Is hyperref loaded? {% Yes. Prepare hook. \newcommand{\do@insert@firstanchor@TP}% This is executed on the first subpage of every page. {\hypertarget{firstpage.\number\currentpagevalue}{}}% Create target. } {\newcommand{\do@insert@firstanchor@TP}{}}% No. Leave hook empty. \newcommand{\dont@insert@firstanchor@TP}{}% \newcommand{\insert@firstanchor@TP}{\do@insert@firstanchor@TP}% \newcommand{\shipout@hook@TP} {% \filterpage@TP% Filter out whatsits on duplicate pages. \setbox\@cclv=% Create `real' page box (which is later shipped out). \hbox{% \set@typeset@protect \raise\ht\@cclv\rlap% Place background box. {% \vtop to \TPpageheight {% \offinterlineskip \hrule\@height\z@\relax \kern -1truein\relax \kern -\voffset\relax \moveleft 1truein\hbox{\kern-\hoffset\copy\bgndbox@TP}% \vss \kern 1truein\relax \kern\voffset\relax }% }% \raise\ht\@cclv\rlap% Place `vertical' panels. {% \vtop to \TPpageheight {% \offinterlineskip \hrule\@height\z@\relax \kern -1truein\relax \kern -\voffset\relax \moveleft 1truein\hb@xt@\TPpagewidth {% \kern-\hoffset\raise\leftpanelraise\hbox{\mk@leftpanel@TP}% \hfill \raise\rightpanelraise\hbox{\mk@rightpanel@TP}% \kern\hoffset }% \vss \kern 1truein\relax \kern\voffset\relax }% }% \raise\ht\@cclv\rlap% Place `horizontal' panels. {% \vtop to \TPpageheight {% \offinterlineskip \hrule\@height\z@\relax \kern -1truein\relax \kern -\voffset\relax \moveleft 1truein\hbox{\kern-\hoffset\kern\toppanelshift\mk@toppanel@TP}% \vfill \moveleft 1truein\hbox{\kern-\hoffset\kern\bottompanelshift\mk@bottompanel@TP}% \kern 1truein\relax \kern\voffset\relax }% }% \raise\ht\@cclv\rlap {% \let\hyper@@anchor\o@hyper@@anchor% Reactivate hyper anchors. \insert@firstanchor@TP% Execute hook for creating target firstpage. \ifshippingduplicate% Will further subpages follow? \global\let\insert@firstanchor@TP=\dont@insert@firstanchor@TP% Deactivate hook for next page. \else \global\let\insert@firstanchor@TP=\do@insert@firstanchor@TP% Reactivate hook for next page. \fi \at@shipout@once@TP% Execute code stored away by \AtShipout. }% \global\let\at@shipout@once@TP=\empty% Clear \AtShipout container. \box\@cclv }% } \def\colorcorrections@TP{\relax}% The `counter stack' of color correction codes, reset at every \shipout. \AtBeginDocument% Make sure to catch color.sty even if it's loaded after texpower. {% \ifthenelse{\boolean{fixcolorstack@TP}}% Was the fixcolorstack option given? {% \@ifundefined{VTeXversion}% Using vtex? {% No. Go on. \ifthenelse{\boolean{pdf}}% Producing pdf with pdftex? {% Yes. Color stack fixing unnecessary. \PackageWarning{texpower} {pdftex doesn't need color stack correction.\MessageBreak Option fixcolorstack disabled.}% } {% No. We need to add corrections for the color stack... \@ifpackageloaded{color}% ... but only if color.sty is loaded at all. {% \expandafter\def\expandafter\shipout@hook@TP\expandafter% Extend \shipout hook ... {\shipout@hook@TP\clearcolorcorrections@TP}% ... by a command to clear counter stack. % \newcommand{\clearcolorcorrections@TP}% The counter stack is cleared... {% ... on all `final' shipouts. \ifshippingduplicate \else \gdef\colorcorrections@TP{\relax}% \fi } \expandafter\def\expandafter\o@set@color@TP\expandafter% {% \set@color% This is the `real' original definition. \expandafter\aftergroup\csname\current@color\endcsname% Add definition of \current@color. }% \let\o@reset@color@TP=\reset@color% Save original definition of \reset@color. \def\remove@resetcolor@TP#1\aftergroup\reset@color% {\def\pushcolor@TP##1{{\def\current@color{##1}#1}}}% % \expandafter\remove@resetcolor@TP\set@color \def\pushcolorname@TP#1% {% \begingroup \escapechar\m@ne\xdef\@gtempa{\string#1}\endgroup% Get the coded tokens back (without \ ). \expandafter\pushcolor@TP\expandafter{\@gtempa}% ... and execute push. }% \def\set@color% {% \o@set@color@TP% `Original' definition of \set@color. \expandafter\@temptokena\expandafter{\colorcorrections@TP}% Add \o@reset@color@TP command at the front \xdef\colorcorrections@TP{\noexpand\o@reset@color@TP\the\@temptokena}% ... of \colorcorrections@TP. } \def\reset@color#1% \reset@color now receives the name of the color. {% \expandafter\addpushtoccor@TP\colorcorrections@TP\@nil{#1}% Add a push command for this color to the front % of \colorcorrections@TP. \o@reset@color@TP% `Original' definition of \reset@color. }% \def\addpushtoccor@TP#1#2\@nil#3% Add a push command for some color to the front of \colorcorrections@TP. {% \ifx\o@reset@color@TP#1% For efficiency, a push immediately followed by a reset cancel out. \gdef\colorcorrections@TP{#2}% \else \gdef\colorcorrections@TP{\pushcolorname@TP{#3}#1#2}% Otherwise, add the push to \colorcorrections@TP. \fi }% }% matches \@ifpackageloaded{color} {}% No changes needed if color.sty is not loaded. }% matches second argument of \ifthenelse{\boolean{pdf}} }% matches \@ifundefined{VTeXversion} {% Yes. Color stack fixing unnecessary. \PackageWarning{texpower} {vtex doesn't need color stack correction.\MessageBreak Option fixcolorstack disabled.}% }% }% matches \ifthenelse{\boolean{fixcolorstack@TP}} {}% }% matches \AtBeginDocument \newif\ifshippingduplicate \providecommand{\TPeject}{\newpage} \newbox\mempageconts@TP \newinsert\memfootins@TP \newtoks\memoutput@TP \def\cl@@ckptpause@TP{\@elt{page}} \def\savepausecounters@TP{% \begingroup \def\@elt##1{\global\csname c@##1\endcsname\the\csname c@##1\endcsname}% \xdef\restorepausecounters@TP{\cl@@ckptpause@TP}% \endgroup } \newcommand{\pausesafecounter}[1]% {\expandafter\def\expandafter\cl@@ckptpause@TP\expandafter{\cl@@ckptpause@TP\@elt{#1}}} \@ifclassloaded{seminar}{\pausesafecounter{slide}}{} \def\save@TP {% \par% Always end current paragraph. \global\setbox\mempageconts@TP=\copy\voidb@x% Initialise \mempageconts@TP (suggested by Ross Moore). \savepausecounters@TP% Save counters. \memoutput@TP=\output% Make backup copy of output routine. \output={\global\setbox\mempageconts@TP=\box\@cclv}% Copy current page contents. \eject% Trigger now. \global\setbox\memfootins@TP=\copy\footins% Save footnotes. \global\skip\memfootins@TP=\skip\footins \global\count\memfootins@TP=\count\footins \global\dimen\memfootins@TP=\dimen\footins \output=\memoutput@TP% Restore output routine. } \let\filterpage@TP\relax \newcommand{\filterwhatsits@TP}{\global\setbox\@cclv=\hbox{\leaders\copy\@cclv\hskip\wd\@cclv}} \newcommand{\insertfirstduplicate@TP} {\unvcopy\mempageconts@TP}% Just output the vbox's contents. \newcommand{\do@colorcorrections@TP} {% {% \colorcorrections@TP% Execute color correction stack. \gdef\colorcorrections@TP{\relax}% Re-initialize for next round. }% } \newcommand{\insertsecondduplicate@TP} {% \do@colorcorrections@TP% Execute color correction stack. \global\setbox\footins=\copy\memfootins@TP% Restore footnotes. \global\skip\footins=\skip\memfootins@TP \global\count\footins=\count\memfootins@TP \global\dimen\footins=\dimen\memfootins@TP \unvcopy\mempageconts@TP% Output the vbox's contents. } \newcommand{\outputduplicate@TP} {% \shippingduplicatetrue% This switch can be evaluated in panels or headers/footers. \global\let\filterpage@TP\filterwhatsits@TP% Filter out file whatsits when shipping out. \global\let\o@hyper@@anchor@TP\hyper@@anchor% Save definition of hyperref command for hyper anchors. \global\let\hyper@@anchor\@gobble% Disable hyper anchors on duplicate pages to avoid duplicate page anchors. \TPeject% Shipout page. \global\let\hyper@@anchor\o@hyper@@anchor@TP% Restore definition of hyperref command for hyper anchors. \global\let\filterpage@TP\relax% Disable whatsit filtering. \shippingduplicatefalse% Unset switch. }% \providecommand\pause% If pause.sty is loaded, the existing definition of \pause is not overwritten. {% \save@TP% Save contents of the page... \insertfirstduplicate@TP% ... and insert again. \ifthenelse{\boolean{display}}% Are dynamic features enabled? {% Yes. \outputduplicate@TP% Output page. \restorepausecounters@TP% Restore counters (page number). \insertsecondduplicate@TP% Reinsert saved contents. } {}% }% \newcommand{\@onlyinstepwise@TP}[1] {% \providecommand#1% {% \PackageError{texpower}% {Command \string#1 can be used only inside \string\stepwise} {% Commands like \string\step, \string\switch, \string\multistep\space or \string\overlays\MessageBreak can be used only inside the argument of a \string\stepwise\space variant. }% }% } \newcounter{totalsteps} \newcounter{firststep} \newcounter{step} \newcounter{stepcommand} \newcounter{stepsperformed} \newboolean{firstactivation} \newboolean{active} \newcommand{\displayboxed} {% \ifmmode % We need to distinguish between math and text mode. \expandafter\mathpalette\expandafter\math@db@TP % In math mode, the style has to be respected. \else \expandafter\text@db@TP \fi } \newcommand{\text@db@TP}[1]{\mbox{#1}} % In text mode, we just use an \mbox. \newcommand{\math@db@TP}[2]{\mbox{$\m@th#1{#2}$}} % In math mode, the style (#1) is inserted by \mathpalette. \let\displayidentical=\@iden \newcommand{\hidephantom}[1] {% {% a group makes redefinitions local \leavevmode\phantom{#1}% }% } \newcommand{\hideignore}[1]{} \newcommand{\hidesmartignore}[1]{\setbox\tempbox@TP=\vbox{#1}} \AtBeginDocument% {% \@ifpackageloaded{soul}% Can we use the soul package? {% \@ifpackagelater{soul}{2002/05/28}% Correct version? {% Yes. Let's define the necessary macros. \DeclareRobustCommand*\hidetext {% \leavevmode% To prevent \phantom from inserting an hbox into the vertical list. \SOUL@setup \def\SOUL@everytoken{\phantom{\the\SOUL@token\SOUL@setkern\SOUL@charkern}}% Make current token `invisible'. \def\SOUL@everyhyphen {% \discretionary {% \unkern \phantom{\SOUL@setkern\SOUL@hyphkern\char\hyphenchar\font}% Output an `invisible' hyphen if needed. }{}{}% }% \SOUL@% }% }% {% No. Encourage people to update. \PackageInfo{texpower} {Package soul too old.\MessageBreak Command \string\hidetext\space disabled}% \let\hidetext=\hidephantom% \hidephantom is a sorry excuse for \hidetext... }% }% {% No. In this case, there is no useful definition for \hidetext. \PackageInfo{texpower} {Package soul not loaded.\MessageBreak Command \string\hidetext\space disabled}% \let\hidetext=\hidephantom% \hidephantom is a sorry excuse for \hidetext... }% } \ifthenelse{\boolean{colormath@TP}}% Should we color math? {% Yes. \newcommand{\commitcolor@TP} {\textcolor{\ifmmode mathcolor\else textcolor\fi}} } {% No. \newcommand{\commitcolor@TP}{\textcolor{textcolor}}% Switch to textcolor. } \ifthenelse{\boolean{TPcolor}}% Can we use colors at all? {% Yes. \newcommand{\hidedimmed}[1]% Make argument appear in `dimmed' colors. {% {% A group makes the color changes local. \ifthenelse{\boolean{instepwise@TP}}{\usecolorset{stwcolors}}{}% Just in case we currently are in dimmed mode... \dimcolors% Dim colors. \commitcolor@TP{#1}% Switch on dimmed color. }% }% } {\let\hidedimmed=\displayidentical}% No. Disable this command. \ifthenelse{\boolean{TPcolor}}% Can we use colors at all? {% Yes. \newcommand{\hidevanish}[1]% Make argument `vanish' by changing colors. {\textcolor{\vanishcolor}{\vanishcolors#1}} } {\let\hidevanish=\hidephantom}% No. Use \hidephantom instead. \newcommand{\boxedsteps} % Use boxed versions. {\let\displaystepcontents=\displayboxed\let\hidestepcontents=\hidephantom} \newcommand{\nonboxedsteps} % Use nonboxed versions. {\let\displaystepcontents=\displayidentical\let\hidestepcontents=\hideignore} \nonboxedsteps \let\activatestep=\displayidentical \newlength{\highlightboxsep} \setlength{\highlightboxsep}{.5\fboxsep} \DeclareRobustCommand{\highlightboxed} {% \ifmmode% Check for math mode. \expandafter\mathpalette\expandafter\math@hb@TP% Math mode version needs to respect current style. \else \expandafter\text@hb@TP% Text mode version. \fi } \newcommand{\math@hb@TP}[2]{\text@hb@TP{$\m@th#1{#2}$}} \ifthenelse{\boolean{colorhighlight@TP}}% Color highlighting enabled? {% Yes; use a box with colored background. \newcommand{\text@hb@TP}[1] {% \makebox[\width-2\highlightboxsep]% Make the frame stick out at the sides. {% \setlength{\fboxsep}{\highlightboxsep}% Set frame size. \raisebox{0pt}[\height-\fboxsep][\depth-\fboxsep]% Make the frame stick out above and below. {\colorbox{highlightcolor}{#1}}% Make colored box containing . }% }% }% matches \ifthenelse{\boolean{colorhighlight@TP}} {% No; use an \fbox. \newcommand{\text@hb@TP}[1] {% \makebox[\width-2\highlightboxsep-2\fboxrule]% Make the frame stick out at the sides. {% \setlength{\fboxsep}{\highlightboxsep}% Set frame size. \raisebox{0pt}[\height-\fboxsep-\fboxrule][\depth-\fboxsep-\fboxrule]% Make the frame stick out above and below. {\fbox{#1}}%% Make an fbox containing . }% }% }% matches second argument of \ifthenelse{\boolean{colorhighlight@TP}} \AtBeginDocument% {% \@ifpackageloaded{soul}% Can we use the soul package? {% \@ifpackagelater{soul}{2002/05/28}% Correct version? {% Yes. Let's define the necessary macros. \ifthenelse{\boolean{colorhighlight@TP}}% Color highlighting enabled? {% Yes; use a colored background. % This is implemented as an application of soul (modifying the code for underline). See the documentation of the % soul package for details on soul. \newlength{\SOUL@boxheight@TP}% Height of colored patch. \newlength{\SOUL@boxtotalheight@TP}% Total height of colored patch. \newlength{\SOUL@boxdepth@TP}% Depth of colored patch. \DeclareRobustCommand*\highlighttext {% \leavevmode% To prevent \smash from inserting an hbox into the vertical list. \SOUL@ulsetup% Underline initialization. \def\SOUL@preamble {% \setlength{\SOUL@boxdepth@TP}% \SOUL@uldepth is below the depth of any letter. {\SOUL@uldepth+\highlightboxsep}% \def\SOUL@uldepth{-\SOUL@boxheight@TP}% For correctly positioning the rule. \setlength{\SOUL@boxheight@TP}{\heightof{/}+\highlightboxsep}% Calculate `good' height. \setlength{\SOUL@boxtotalheight@TP}{\SOUL@boxdepth@TP+\SOUL@boxheight@TP}% Calculate total height. \def\SOUL@ulthickness{\SOUL@boxtotalheight@TP}% The thickness of the rule is the total height of the box. \smash% Make the left border of the colored patch. {% \llap{\color{highlightcolor}\rule[-\SOUL@boxdepth@TP]{\highlightboxsep}{\SOUL@boxtotalheight@TP}}% }% \SOUL@ulpreamble% Underline preamble. }% \def\SOUL@everytoken {% {% \setbox\tempbox@TP\hbox{\the\SOUL@token\SOUL@setkern\SOUL@charkern}% \dimen@ii\wd\tempbox@TP \smash{\rlap{\color{highlightcolor}\SOUL@ulleaders\hskip\dimen@ii}}% \unhbox\tempbox@TP% \smash{\rlap{\color{highlightcolor}\rule[-\SOUL@boxdepth@TP]{\highlightboxsep}{\SOUL@boxtotalheight@TP}}}% }% }% \def\SOUL@everyspace {% \cleaders\hbox{\smash{\color{highlightcolor}\rule[-\SOUL@boxdepth@TP]{1pt}{\SOUL@boxtotalheight@TP}}}% \hskip\spaceskip \smash{\llap{\color{highlightcolor}\rule[-\SOUL@boxdepth@TP]{\highlightboxsep}{\SOUL@boxtotalheight@TP}}}% }% \def\SOUL@everyhyphen {% \discretionary {\unkern \setbox4\hbox{\SOUL@setkern\SOUL@hyphkern\char\hyphenchar\font}% \smash{\rlap{\color{highlightcolor}\SOUL@ulleaders\hskip\wd4}}% \box4% \smash{\rlap{\color{highlightcolor}\rule[-\SOUL@boxdepth@TP]{\highlightboxsep}{\SOUL@boxtotalheight@TP}}}% }% {\smash{\llap{\color{highlightcolor}\rule[-\SOUL@boxdepth@TP]{\highlightboxsep}{\SOUL@boxtotalheight@TP}}}}% {}% }% \let\SOUL@everysyllable\empty \SOUL@% }% }% matches \ifthenelse{\boolean{colorhighlight@TP}}% {% No. Underline. \DeclareRobustCommand*\highlighttext {% \SOUL@ulsetup% We modify SOUL's standard definition of underlining, making sure \def\SOUL@everysyllable% the result uses no more space than the non-underlined text. {% {% \let\o@rlap@TP=\rlap \def\rlap####1{\setbox\@tempboxa\box\z@\smash{\o@rlap@TP{####1}}\setbox\z@\box\@tempboxa}% \SOUL@uleverysyllable }% }% \def\SOUL@everyspace {\cleaders\hbox{\smash{\vrule\@depth\SOUL@uldp\@height\SOUL@ulht\@width.5pt}}\hskip\spaceskip}% \def\SOUL@everyhyphen{\discretionary {\unkern \setbox4\hbox{\SOUL@setkern\SOUL@hyphkern\char\hyphenchar\font}% \smash{\rlap{\SOUL@ulleaders\hskip\wd4}\box4}}{}% {}}% \SOUL@% }% }% matches second argument of \ifthenelse{\boolean{colorhighlight@TP}}% }% {% No. Encourage people to update. \PackageInfo{texpower} {Package soul too old.\MessageBreak Command \string\highlighttext\space disabled}% \let\highlighttext=\@iden% }% }% matches \@ifpackageloaded{soul} {% No. In this case, there is no useful definition for \highlighttext. \PackageInfo{texpower} {Package soul not loaded.\MessageBreak Command \string\highlighttext\space disabled}% \let\highlighttext=\@iden }% matches second argument of \@ifpackageloaded{soul} }% matches \AtBeginDocument% \ifthenelse{\boolean{TPcolor}}% Can we use colors at all? {% Yes. \newcommand{\highlightenhanced}[1]% Make argument appear in `enhanced' colors. {% {% A group makes the color changes local. \ifthenelse{\boolean{instepwise@TP}}{\usecolorset{stwcolors}}{}% Just in case we currently are in enhanced mode... \enhancecolors% Enhance colors. \commitcolor@TP{#1}% Switch on enhanced color. }% }% } {\let\highlightenhanced=\displayidentical}% No. Disable this command. \newcommand{\pickup@s@optargs@TP} {% \@ifnextchar[%] Check for first optional argument in [...] syntax. {\f@brackstep@TP}% {% \@ifnextchar(%) Check for first optional argument in (...) syntax. {\f@parenstep@TP} {\f@brackstep@TP[]}% No optional argument given; call with empty argument in [...] syntax (default). }% } \def\f@brackstep@TP[#1]% First optional argument was given in [...] syntax. {% \def\tmp@TP{#1}% \ifx\tmp@TP\empty% Optional argument empty? \def\f@step@TPcheck{\ifthenelse{\value{step}=\value{stepcommand}}}% Yes; use default. \else \def\f@step@TPcheck{\ifthenelse{#1}}% No; condition is defined via \ifthenelse. \fi \f@step@TP% Go on and check for second optional argument. } \def\f@parenstep@TP(#1)% First optional argument was given in (...) syntax. {% \def\f@step@TPcheck{#1}% Save condition (given as argument). \f@step@TP% Go on and check for second optional argument. } \newcommand{\f@step@TP}% Pick up the second optional argument. {% \@ifnextchar[%] Check for second optional argument in [...] syntax. {\s@brackstep@TP} {% \@ifnextchar(%) Check for second optional argument in (...) syntax. {\s@parenstep@TP} {\s@parenstep@TP(\if@first@TP@true)}% No second optional argument given; }% call with \if@first@TP@true in (...) syntax (default). } \def\s@brackstep@TP[#1]% Second optional argument was given in [...] syntax. {% \def\s@step@TPcheck{\ifthenelse{#1}}% Condition is defined via \ifthenelse. \@do@s@TP% Go on. } \def\s@parenstep@TP(#1)% Second optional argument was given in (...) syntax. {% \def\s@step@TPcheck{#1}% Save condition (given as argument). \@do@s@TP% Go on. } \newcommand{\deactivate@inner@TP}% \switch behaviour. {% \let\inner@display@TP=\displayidentical% \let\inner@hide@TP=\displayidentical% } \newcommand{\activate@inner@TP}% \step behaviour. {% \let\inner@display@TP=\displaystepcontents% \let\inner@hide@TP=\hidestepcontents% } \@onlyinstepwise@TP\step \newcommand{\proper@step@TP}{\let\@do@s@TP=\@step@TP\pickup@s@optargs@TP} \newcommand{\@step@TP}[1]{\activate@inner@TP\@@switch@TP{#1}{#1}} \@onlyinstepwise@TP\switch \newcommand{\proper@switch@TP}{\deactivate@inner@TP\let\@do@s@TP=\@@switch@TP\pickup@s@optargs@TP} \newcommand{\if@first@TP@true}[2]% {% \expandafter % \first@TP@ is set to \@undefined if \switch command number has not yet been \ifx\csname first@TP@\the\c@stepcommand\endcsname\empty% activated and \empty otherwise. #1% \else #2% \fi } \@ifundefined{ifmeasuring@}{\newif\ifmeasuring@}{} \newcommand{\@switch@TP}[2] {% \global\advance\c@stepcommand by 1\relax% This execution of \switch is counted. % % If the verbose option is set, type out some accounting information which can be used for debugging. \ifthenelse{\boolean{verbose@TP}} {% \PackageInfo{texpower} {Step: \the\c@step, Stepcommand: \the\c@stepcommand,\MessageBreak Stepsperformed: \the\c@stepsperformed}% } {}% % \f@step@TPcheck% Is this step to be activated? \f@step@TPcheck is defined by the first optional argument of \switch. {% Yes. \if@first@TP@true{}% For non-unique conditions given as optional argument or when \reswitch is used, it might happen {% that \first@TP@\value{stepcommand} is already set. In this case, don't advance the counter stepsperformed. \ifmeasuring@\else% Do nothing in AMSLaTeX's measuring pass for aligned equations. \global\expandafter\let\csname first@TP@\the\c@stepcommand\endcsname=\empty% Set \first@TP@\value{stepcommand} \fi \global\advance\c@stepsperformed by 1\relax% Advance the counter for `real' first activations. \gdef\current@step@TP{#2}% }% \setboolean{firstactivation}{true}% This switch can be tested in , but also in . } {% No. \setboolean{firstactivation}{false}% This switch can be tested in , but also in . }% End of \f@step@TPcheck % \let\o@afterstep@TP=\afterstep% We need to save the current definition of \afterstep. % \s@step@TPcheck% Is this step active? \s@step@TPcheck is defined by the second optional argument of \switch. {% Yes. \setboolean{active}{true}% Make this fact known to the user. \ifthenelse{\boolean{firstactivation}} {\inner@display@TP{\activatestep{#2}}}% `First' display of . {\inner@display@TP{#2}}% Display . } {% No. \setboolean{active}{false}% Make this fact known to the user. \let\afterstep=\@gobble% Don't execute \afterstep here. \ifthenelse{\boolean{firstactivation}} {\inner@hide@TP{\activatestep{#1}}}% Hide , but with `first activation'. {\inner@hide@TP{#1}}% Hide . }% End of \s@step@TPcheck % \let\afterstep=\o@afterstep@TP% Restore the definition of \afterstep. }% End of the definition of \@switch@TP. \@onlyinstepwise@TP\restep \newcommand{\proper@restep@TP} {% \global\advance\c@stepcommand by -1% This is done by simply counting \value{stepcommand} backwards. \proper@step@TP% Go on with \step. } \@onlyinstepwise@TP\reswitch \newcommand{\proper@reswitch@TP} {% \global\advance\c@stepcommand by -1% This is done by simply counting \value{stepcommand} backwards. \proper@switch@TP% Go on with \switch. } \@onlyinstepwise@TP\bstep \newcommand{\proper@bstep@TP}{\let\@do@s@TP=\@bstep@TP\pickup@s@optargs@TP} \newcommand{\@bstep@TP}[1]{{\boxedsteps\@step@TP{#1}}} \@onlyinstepwise@TP\rebstep \newcommand{\proper@rebstep@TP} {% \global\advance\c@stepcommand by -1% This is done by simply counting \value{stepcommand} backwards. \proper@bstep@TP% Go on with \bstep. } \ifthenelse{\boolean{colormath@TP}}% Should we color math? {% Yes. \newcommand{\commitcolors@TP} {\color{\ifmmode mathcolor\else textcolor\fi}}% Switch to mathcolor if in math mode, to textcolor otherwise. } {% No. \newcommand{\commitcolors@TP}{\color{textcolor}}% Switch to textcolor. } \@onlyinstepwise@TP\dstep \newcommand{\proper@dstep@TP}{\deactivate@inner@TP\let\@do@s@TP=\@dstep@TP\pickup@s@optargs@TP} \ifthenelse{\boolean{TPcolor}}% Can we use colors at all? {% Yes. \newcommand{\@dstep@TP}{\@@switch@TP{\dimcolors\commitcolors@TP}{\set@color}} } {\newcommand{\@dstep@TP}{\@@switch@TP{}{}}}% No. Disable this command. \@onlyinstepwise@TP\redstep \newcommand{\proper@redstep@TP} {% \global\advance\c@stepcommand by -1% This is done by simply counting \value{stepcommand} backwards. \proper@dstep@TP% Go on with \dstep. } \@onlyinstepwise@TP\vstep \newcommand{\proper@vstep@TP}{\deactivate@inner@TP\let\@do@s@TP=\@vstep@TP\pickup@s@optargs@TP} \ifthenelse{\boolean{TPcolor}}% Can we use colors at all? {% Yes. \newcommand{\@vstep@TP}{\@@switch@TP{\vanishcolors\color{textcolor}}{\set@color}} } {\newcommand{\@vstep@TP}{\@@switch@TP{}{}}}% No. Disable this command. \@onlyinstepwise@TP\revstep \newcommand{\proper@revstep@TP} {% \global\advance\c@stepcommand by -1% This is done by simply counting \value{stepcommand} backwards. \proper@vstep@TP% Go on with \vstep. } \@onlyinstepwise@TP\steponce \newcommand{\proper@steponce@TP} {\@ifnextchar[{\brack@steponce@TP}{\@steponce@TP}}% Optional argument in square brackets? \newcommand{\@steponce@TP} {% \@ifnextchar(%% Optional argument in parentheses? {\paren@steponce@TP}% {\brack@steponce@TP[]}% [] is the default if no optional argument is given. } \def\brack@steponce@TP[#1]% {% \def\optarg@so@TP{[#1]}% Store optional argument for later re-insertion. \@@steponce@TP% Proceed. }% \def\paren@steponce@TP(#1){\def\optarg@so@TP{(#1)}\@@steponce@TP} \newcommand{\@@steponce@TP}[1]{\expandafter\step\optarg@so@TP[\boolean{firstactivation}]{#1}} \newcounter{substep} \@onlyinstepwise@TP\multistep \newcommand{\proper@multistep@TP} {% \let\ns@ms@TP=\normalstep@ms@TP% Placeholder for `every step but the last one'. \let\nshook@ms@TP=\relax% These hooks are used by \movie. \let\lshook@ms@TP=\relax \@ifstar% Starred version? {% \let\ls@ms@TP=\laststep@ms@TP% Last step acts differently. \multistep@TP% Collect optional argument and proceed. } {% \let\ls@ms@TP=\normalstep@ms@TP% Last step acts like all other steps. \multistep@TP% Collect optional argument and proceed. }% } \newcommand{\multistep@TP}% Collect optional argument. {\@ifnextchar[{\brack@multistep@TP}{\@multistep@TP}}% Optional argument in square brackets? \newcommand{\@multistep@TP} {% \@ifnextchar(%% Optional argument in parentheses? {\paren@multistep@TP}% {\brack@multistep@TP[]}% [] is the default if no optional argument is given. } \def\brack@multistep@TP[#1]% {% \def\optarg@ms@TP{[#1]}% Store optional argument for later re-insertion. \@@multistep@TP% Proceed. }% \def\paren@multistep@TP(#1){\def\optarg@ms@TP{(#1)}\@@multistep@TP} \newcommand{\normalstep@ms@TP}[1] {% \expandafter\switch\optarg@ms@TP% Re-insert optional argument. [\boolean{firstactivation}]{}{#1}% `normal' steps appear only once. } \newcommand{\laststep@ms@TP}[1] {\expandafter\switch\optarg@ms@TP{}{#1}}% In the starred version, the last step doesn't disappear. \newcommand{\@@multistep@TP}[2] {% \setcounter{substep}{0}% Initialize substep counter. \whiledo{\value{substep}<#1}% Iterate times. {% \stepcounter{substep}% \ifthenelse{\value{substep}=#1}% Last step? {\ls@ms@TP{\lshook@ms@TP#2}}% Execute single step (together with \movie hooks). {\ns@ms@TP{\nshook@ms@TP#2}}% }% } \@onlyinstepwise@TP\movie \newcommand{\proper@movie@TP} {% \let\ns@ms@TP=\normalstep@ms@TP% Placeholder for `every step but the last one'. \def\nshook@ms@TP{\afterstep{\pageDuration{\dur@ms@TP}}}% Page duration to be used between steps. \def\lshook@ms@TP{\afterstep{\end@ms@TP}}% Page duration setting after last step. \@ifstar% Starred version? {% \let\ls@ms@TP=\laststep@ms@TP% Last step acts differently. \movie@TP% Collect optional argument and proceed. } {% \let\ls@ms@TP=\normalstep@ms@TP% Last step acts like all other steps. \movie@TP% Collect optional argument and proceed. }% } \newcommand{\movie@TP}% Collect optional argument. {\@ifnextchar[{\brack@movie@TP}{\@movie@TP}}% Optional argument in square brackets? \newcommand{\@movie@TP} {\@ifnextchar({\paren@movie@TP}{\brack@movie@TP[]}}% Optional argument in parentheses? \def\brack@movie@TP[#1]{\def\optarg@ms@TP{[#1]}\@@movie@TP}% Store optional argument and proceed. \def\paren@movie@TP(#1){\def\optarg@ms@TP{(#1)}\@@movie@TP} \newcommand{\@@movie@TP}[2]% Collect and arguments. {\gdef\dur@ms@TP{#2}\gdef\nosteps@ms@TP{#1}\@@@movie@TP} \newcommand{\@@@movie@TP}[1][\stopAdvancing]% Collect second optional argument and call body of \multistep. {\gdef\end@ms@TP{#1}\@@multistep@TP{\nosteps@ms@TP}} \@onlyinstepwise@TP\overlays \providecommand{\proper@overlays@TP} {\@ifnextchar[{\brack@overlays@TP}{\@overlays@TP}}% Optional argument in square brackets? \newcommand{\@overlays@TP} {% \@ifnextchar(%% Optional argument in parentheses? {\paren@overlays@TP}% {\brack@overlays@TP[]}% [] is the default if no optional argument is given. } \def\brack@overlays@TP[#1]% {% \def\optarg@ov@TP{[#1]}% Store optional argument for later re-insertion. \@@overlays@TP% Proceed. }% \def\paren@overlays@TP(#1){\def\optarg@ov@TP{(#1)}\@@overlays@TP} \newcommand{\@@overlays@TP}[2] {% \setcounter{substep}{0}% Initialize substep counter. \leavevmode% Make sure that \rlap doesn't insert anything in the vertical list. \whiledo{\value{substep}<#1}% Iterate times. {% \stepcounter{substep}% \expandafter\switch\optarg@ov@TP{}{\ifthenelse{\boolean{firstactivation}}{\mbox{#2}}{\rlap{#2}}}% }% } \newenvironment{stepcapsule}{}{} \newcommand{\afterstep}[1] {% \gdef\@afterstep@TP{#1}% The argument is simply stored in \@afterstep@TP, which is executed in \stepwise. } \newcounter{o@fs@TP} \newcommand{\stepwise} {% \global\c@o@fs@TP=\c@firststep\relax% Save the default value of counter firststep. \@ifstar% Using the starred version? {% Yes. \c@firststep=1\relax% Start with counter step at number 1. \@stepwise@TP% Collect optional argument and proceed. } {% No. \@stepwise@TP% Use the default. }% End of \@ifstar. }% \newcommand{\list@stepcapsule} {% \renewenvironment{stepcapsule}% stepcapsule is to put an invisible rule on the vertical list. {\vspace*{\parskip}\hrule \@height\z@\relax}{} }% \let\par@stepcapsule=\list@stepcapsule% Identical for \parstepwise. \newcommand{\liststepwise} {% \@ifstar% Starred version? {\def\star@TP{*}\@liststepwise@TP}% Save star in \star@TP, collect optional argument and proceed. {\def\star@TP{}\@liststepwise@TP}% Collect optional argument and proceed (non-starred version). } \newcommand{\@liststepwise@TP}[1][]% Collect optional argument. {% \expandafter\stepwise\star@TP% Re-insert the star (if given). [% \list@stepcapsule% Activate special stepcapsule. #1% Insert optional argument of \liststepwise. ]% } \newcommand{\parstepwise} {% \@ifstar% Starred version? {\def\star@TP{*}\@parstepwise@TP}% Save star in \star@TP, collect optional argument and proceed. {\def\star@TP{}\@parstepwise@TP}% Collect optional argument and proceed (non-starred version). } \newcommand{\@parstepwise@TP}[1][]% Collect optional argument. {% \expandafter\stepwise\star@TP% Re-insert the star (if given). [% \boxedsteps% Activate \boxedsteps. \par@stepcapsule% Activate special stepcapsule. #1% Insert optional argument of \parstepwise. ]% } \newcommand{\count@em@TP}[2] {% \global\advance\c@stepcommand by 1\relax% We simply advance the number of \step commands... #2% ... and execute the second argument (to find nested uses of \step). } \def\@nb@TPfalse{\global\let\if@nb@TP\iffalse} \def\@nb@TPtrue{\global\let\if@nb@TP\iftrue} \newtoks\ep@TP \def\savecounters@TP{% \begingroup \def\@elt##1{\global\csname c@##1\endcsname\the\csname c@##1\endcsname}% \xdef\restorecounters@TP{\cl@@ckpt}% \endgroup \if@nobreak\@nb@TPtrue\else\@nb@TPfalse\fi \global\ep@TP\everypar } \def\saveTPcounters@TP{% \begingroup \def\@elt##1{\global\csname c@##1\endcsname\the\csname c@##1\endcsname}% \xdef\restoreTPcounters@TP{\cl@@ckpt@TP}% \endgroup } \def\cl@@ckpt@TP{\@elt{totalsteps}\@elt{firststep}\@elt{step}\@elt{stepcommand}\@elt{stepsperformed}\@elt{o@fs@TP}} \newcommand{\releasecounter}[1]% {\expandafter\def\expandafter\cl@@ckpt@TP\expandafter{\cl@@ckpt@TP\@elt{#1}}} \newcommand{\disable@counting@TP} {% \let\afterstep=\@gobble \renewcommand{\backgroundstyle}[2][]{}% \renewcommand{\@@vgradrule@TP}[3][0pt]{}% \renewcommand{\@@@@dblvgradrule@TP}[3][0pt]{}% \renewcommand{\@@hgradrule@TP}[3][0pt]{}% \renewcommand{\@@@@dblhgradrule@TP}[3][0pt]{}% } \newboolean{instepwise@TP} \newcommand{\@stepwise@TP}[2][] {% \save@TP% Save the current contents of the page. \savecounters@TP% Save the values of all counters. \dumpcolorset{stwcolors}% Make a copy of all color definitions. \begingroup% A group makes redefinitions local. \setboolean{instepwise@TP}{true}% Set indicatior. \let\step\proper@step@TP% By default, \step executes \proper@step@TP. \let\restep\proper@restep@TP% \let\bstep\proper@bstep@TP% \let\rebstep\proper@rebstep@TP% \let\dstep\proper@dstep@TP% \let\redstep\proper@redstep@TP% \let\vstep\proper@vstep@TP% \let\revstep\proper@revstep@TP% \let\steponce\proper@steponce@TP% \let\multistep\proper@multistep@TP% \let\movie\proper@movie@TP% \let\overlays\proper@overlays@TP% \let\switch\proper@switch@TP% By default, \switch executes \proper@switch@TP. \let\reswitch\proper@reswitch@TP% \let\orig@mathchoice@TP=\mathchoice% Save the current definition of \mathchoice... \def\mathchoice##1##2##3##4% ... and redefine. {% \orig@mathchoice@TP% The original definition of \mathchoice is called... {##1}% ... with the first argument untouched and in all other arguments, \step ... {\let\step\restep\let\bstep\rebstep\let\dstep\redstep\let\vstep\revstep\let\switch\reswitch##2}% ... redefined ... {\let\step\restep\let\bstep\rebstep\let\dstep\redstep\let\vstep\revstep\let\switch\reswitch##3}% ... to execute ... {\let\step\restep\let\bstep\rebstep\let\dstep\redstep\let\vstep\revstep\let\switch\reswitch##4}% ... \restep. }% % \c@stepcommand=0\relax% Initialize the counter for \step commands. \let\@@switch@TP=\count@em@TP% Next, we count the \step commands in ... \setbox\tempbox@TP% ... by putting into a \vbox (which is then discarded). =\vbox {% \hfuzz\maxdimen\hbadness\@M\relax% No bogus `overfull \hbox' warnings. \disable@counting@TP#2% Inside the \vbox, some commands are redefined for safety and efficiency. }% \c@totalsteps=\c@stepcommand% Now, we know the total number of \step commands. % % Next, we have to reset \first@TP@ for =0...\value{totalsteps}. \c@step=0\relax \loop \ifnum\c@step<\c@totalsteps \advance\c@step by 1\relax \expandafter\let\csname first@TP@\the\c@step\endcsname=\@undefined% \first@TP@=\@undefined means step % hasn't yet been activated. \repeat #1% % \c@step=\c@firststep% Set the counter for the current step to its starting value... \c@stepsperformed=0\relax% ... and also the counter for the \step commands which are already activated. \let\@@switch@TP=\@switch@TP% \step will now act normally. \ifthenelse{\boolean{verbose@TP}}% Some accounting info (if verbose option is set). {\PackageInfo{texpower}{Total number of step commands: \the\c@totalsteps}} {}% % \ifthenelse{\boolean{display}}% Are dynamic features enabled? {}% Yes. {% No. Do only one loop. \c@stepsperformed=\c@totalsteps% Set everything up for the last loop. \c@step=0\relax% Set \first@TP@ for =0...\value{totalsteps}. \loop \ifnum\c@step<\c@totalsteps \advance\c@step by 1\relax \expandafter\let\csname first@TP@\the\c@step\endcsname=\@empty% \first@TP@=\@empty means step % has already been activated. \repeat \advance\c@step by 1\relax% This way, the last step won't think it's `first activated'. }% \let\insertdup@TP=\insertfirstduplicate@TP% Setup command to restore page contents for the first time. \loop% This is the central loop. \c@stepcommand=0\relax% Initialize the counter for the current \step command. \saveTPcounters@TP% Save the `stepwise-specific' counters. \restorecounters@TP% Restore the `original' values of all counters... \restoreTPcounters@TP% ... and the current values of the `stepwise-specific' counters. \let\@afterstep@TP=\relax% Reset the container for \afterstep. % \insertdup@TP% Insert saved page contents. \begin{stepcapsule}% This is usually empty, but may start a minipage (or whatever). \usecolorset{stwcolors}% Restore colors to state at the beginning of \stepwise. \if@nb@TP\@nobreaktrue\else\@nobreakfalse\fi \global\everypar\ep@TP #2% Execute \end{stepcapsule}% % \@afterstep@TP% Whatever has been saved with \afterstep is now executed. \ifnum\c@stepsperformed<\c@totalsteps% Doing one more round? \outputduplicate@TP% Shipout this page and round we go again. \let\insertdup@TP=\insertsecondduplicate@TP% Setup command to restore page contents for subsequent times. \advance\c@step by 1\relax% Round we go again \repeat \endgroup \global\c@firststep=\c@o@fs@TP\relax% Restore default value of counter firststep. }% End of the definition of \@stepwise@TP \InputIfFileExists{tpsettings.cfg}{}{} \endinput %% %% End of file `texpower.sty'.