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% xeplain.tex: macros for nonformatting. Written 1989--94 by (mostly)
% Karl Berry. Some additions/changes 1997--98 by Adam Lewenberg,
% with subsequent contributions from many people.
% These macros are in the public domain.
%
% This is the ``extended plain'' TeX format that's described in
% `eplain.texi', which you should have received with this file.
% It assumes that plain has been loaded.
%
% N.B.: A version number is defined at the beginning and end of this file;
% please change those numbers whenever the file is modified!
% And it's best to rename the file if you're going to distribute a
% modified version.
%
% Some macros were written and/or suggested by Paul Abrahams.
% Other sources (e.g., The TeXbook) are cited at the appropriate places.
%
%% @texfile{
%% author = "Karl Berry, Steven Smith, Oleg Katsitadze, and others",
%% version = "REPLACE-WITH-VERSION",
%% date = "REPLACE-WITH-DATE",
%% filename = "xeplain.tex",
%% email = "bug-eplain@tug.org",
%% checksum = "REPLACE-WITH-CHECKSUM",
%% codetable = "ASCII",
%% supported = "yes",
%% docstring = "This file defines macros that extend and expand on
%% plain TeX. eplain.tex is xeplain.tex and the other
%% source files with comments stripped; see the original
%% files for author credits, etc. The original sources
%% can be found in Eplain sources in your TeX
%% distribution, on CTAN or on Eplain's home page at
%% http://tug.org/eplain. Please base diffs or
%% other contributions on xeplain.tex, not the
%% stripped-down eplain.tex.",
%% }
%
%
% Load eplain.tex only once (to avoid using up \new's).
% \eplain is defined at the end of this file, so we can test \eplain to
% detect whether eplain.tex has been loaded already or not.
%
% We use \expandafter because the merge script strips any lines
% with an \endinput.
%
\ifx\eplain\undefined
\let\next\relax
\else
\expandafter\let\expandafter\next\csname endinput\endcsname
\fi
\next
% The ifpdf.sty file included below was written by Heiko Oberdiek.
% See the complete source file (e.g., in this distribution) for
% comments.
%% [[[include ifpdf.sty]]]
%
%
% Category codes, etc.
%
\def\makeactive#1{\catcode`#1 = \active \ignorespaces}%
\chardef\letter = 11
\chardef\other = 12
% The following two macros were adopted from miniltx.tex of graphics.
\def\makeatletter{%
\edef\resetatcatcode{\catcode`\noexpand\@\the\catcode`\@\relax}%
\catcode`\@11\relax
}%
\def\makeatother{%
\edef\resetatcatcode{\catcode`\noexpand\@\the\catcode`\@\relax}%
\catcode`\@12\relax
}%
%
%
% So we can have user-inaccessible control sequences.
%
\edef\leftdisplays{\the\catcode`@}%
\catcode`@ = \letter
\let\@eplainoldatcode = \leftdisplays
%
% Save miniscule amounts of memory and time by writing \toks@ii instead
% of \toks2.
\toksdef\toks@ii = 2
%
%
% This macro is defined in The TeXbook, but it never made it
% into plain TeX. \dospecials is defined there, though.
%
\def\uncatcodespecials{%
\def\do##1{\catcode`##1 = \other}%
\dospecials
}%
%
%
% Here is a way to do \let^^M = \cs, where the \let need not be global.
{%
\makeactive\^^M %
\long\gdef\letreturn#1{\let^^M = #1}%
}%
%
%
% Swallow parameters, etc.
%
\let\@eattoken = \relax % Define this, so \eattoken can be used in \edef.
\def\eattoken{\let\@eattoken = }%
\def\gobble#1{}%
\def\gobbletwo#1#2{}%
\def\gobblethree#1#2#3{}%
%
% We can't just use \empty as the identity function, since then outer
% braces which would supposedly delimit the argument would define a group.
\def\identity#1{#1}%
%
% True if #1 is the empty string, i.e., called like `\ifempty{}'.
% Use notes:
% So far, \ifempty works in the following cases:
% 1. \ifempty{}\message{empty}\else\message{not empty}\fi --> empty
% 2. \ifempty\undefined\message{empty}\else\message{not empty}\fi --> not empty
% But does NOT work in the case
% 3. \def\empty{}
% \ifempty\empty\message{empty}\else\message{not empty}\fi --> not empty
% Question: When should \ifempty be true?
\def\@emptymarkA{\@emptymarkB}
% The above line suggested by Stanislav Brabec.
\def\ifempty#1{\@@ifempty #1\@emptymarkA\@emptymarkB}%
\def\@@ifempty#1#2\@emptymarkB{\ifx #1\@emptymarkA}%
%
% True if #1 is an integer. From the UK List of TeX Frequently Asked
% Questions, http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html.
\def\@gobbleminus#1{\ifx-#1\else#1\fi}%
\def\ifinteger#1{\ifcat_\ifnum9<1\@gobbleminus#1 _\else A\fi}%
% This is a convenience to be used in places where TeX might be
% skipping tokens, e.g., in conditionals. Usage:
% \if\isinteger{<subject of test>}%
% <deal with integer>%
% \else
% <deal with non-integer>%
% \fi
\def\isinteger{TT\fi\ifinteger}%
%
% Turn a definition into the characters that compose it. See
% ``Sanitizing control sequences under \write'', by Ron Whitney, TUGboat
% 11(4), p.620.
\def\@gobblemeaning#1:->{}%
\def\sanitize{\expandafter\@gobblemeaning\meaning}%
%
%
% From p.308 of the TeXbook. This cannot be used in places where TeX
% might be skipping tokens, e.g., in conditionals.
%
\def\ifundefined#1{\expandafter\ifx\csname#1\endcsname\relax}%
%
%
% \csname constructions come up an awful lot, so we save typing with the
% following. (But the extra macro expansion does take time, so we don't
% use these in frequently-executed code.)
%
\def\csn#1{\csname#1\endcsname}%
\def\ece#1#2{\expandafter#1\csname#2\endcsname}%
%
%
% \expandonce{TOKEN} abbreviates \expandafter\noexpand TOKEN.
%
\def\expandonce{\expandafter\noexpand}%
%
%
% Don't show our register allocations in the log.
%
\let\@plainwlog = \wlog
\let\wlog = \gobble
%
%
% Make it convenient to put newlines in error messages.
%
\newlinechar = `^^J
%
%
% Sometimes it is convenient to have everything in the transcript file
% and nothing on the terminal. We don't just call \tracingall here,
% since that produces some useless output on the terminal.
%
\def\gloggingall{\begingroup \globaldefs = 1 \loggingall \endgroup}%
\def\loggingall{\tracingcommands\tw@\tracingstats\tw@
\tracingpages\@ne\tracingoutput\@ne\tracinglostchars\@ne
\tracingmacros\tw@\tracingparagraphs\@ne\tracingrestores\@ne
\showboxbreadth\maxdimen\showboxdepth\maxdimen
}%
% Show the complete contents of boxes.
%
\def\tracingboxes{\showboxbreadth = \maxdimen \showboxdepth = \maxdimen}%
%
% Don't trace anything, except restore \showbox... to plain's values.
%
\def\gtracingoff{\begingroup \globaldefs = 1 \tracingoff \endgroup}%
\def\tracingoff{\tracingonline\z@\tracingcommands\z@\tracingstats\z@
\tracingpages\z@\tracingoutput\z@\tracinglostchars\z@
\tracingmacros\z@\tracingparagraphs\z@\tracingrestores\z@
\showboxbreadth5 \showboxdepth3
}%
%
%
% Definitions to produce actual `{' (et al.) characters in an output
% file via \write. We omit the line break after the first }, since we
% have no comment character at that point.
%
\begingroup
\catcode`\{ = 12 \catcode`\} = 12
\catcode`\[ = 1 \catcode`\] = 2
\gdef\lbracechar[{]%
\gdef\rbracechar[}]%
\catcode`\% = \other
\gdef\percentchar[%]\endgroup
%
%
% Leave horizontal mode (if we're in it), then insert a penalty.
% And conversely.
%
\def\vpenalty{\ifhmode\par\fi \penalty}%
\def\hpenalty{\ifvmode\leavevmode\fi \penalty}%
%
%
% Make \else usable in \loop. From Victor Eijkhout's TeX by Topic (page
% 104). See also Alois Kabelschacht, TUGboat 8(2), page 184.
%
\def\iterate{%
\let\loop@next\relax
\body
\let\loop@next\iterate
\fi
\loop@next
}%
%
%
% Add #2 (which is expanded in an \edef) to the end of the definition of
% #1 (which must be a previously-defined control sequence). This is a
% way to construct simple lists.
%
\def\edefappend#1#2{%
\toks@ = \expandafter{#1}%
\edef#1{\the\toks@ #2}%
}%
%
%
% \allowhyphens, from TeXbook, p. 395. Allows following & preceding word
% to be hyphenated.
%
\def\allowhyphens{\nobreak\hskip\z@skip}%
%
%
%
% Hooks.
%
% \hookaction{HOOK}{TOKENS} adds TOKENS to the list of actions for
% HOOK. We avoid defining a \toks register for each hook, although
% maybe that isn't so important.
%
% \hookappend and \hookprepend add TOKENS specificially to the end or
% the beginning. When the argument is used, \toks@ will be the previous
% value of the hook, and \toks@ii the new tokens.
%
\long\def\hookprepend{\@hookassign{\the\toks@ii \the\toks@}}%
\long\def\hookappend{\@hookassign{\the\toks@ \the\toks@ii}}%
\let\hookaction = \hookappend % either one should be ok
%
%
% \@hookassign{LAST-DEF}{HOOK}{TOKENS} makes \toks@ the previous value
% of HOOK, and \toks@ii TOKENS, and then assigns the new value using
% LASTDEF. We store the hook in a control sequence \@HOOKhook.
%
\long\def\@hookassign#1#2#3{%
% Make \toks@ be the expansion (to one level) of \@HOOKhook, or empty.
\expandafter\ifx\csname @#2hook\endcsname \relax
% If \@HOOKhook was undefined, let it be empty.
\toks@ = {}%
\else
% Otherwise, expand it to one level. We can't just assign from
% \expandafter{\csname ...} since then the \toks register would
% contain the control sequence, not its definition.
\expandafter\let\expandafter\temp \csname @#2hook\endcsname
\toks@ = \expandafter{\temp}%
\fi
\toks2 = {#3}% Don't expand the argument all the way.
\ece\edef{@#2hook}{#1}%
}%
%
%
% \hookactiononce{HOOK}\CS adds `\global\let\CS=\relax' to the
% definition of \CS, then adds to HOOK. Thus, \CS is expanded the next
% time HOOK is called, but then it goes away. This only works if \CS is
% expandable, though.
%
\long\def\hookactiononce#1#2{%
\edefappend#2{\global\let\noexpand#2\relax}
\hookaction{#1}#2%
}%
%
%
% \hookrun{HOOKNAME} runs whatever actions have been defined for HOOK.
%
\def\hookrun#1{%
\expandafter\ifx\csname @#1hook\endcsname \relax \else
% Isn't this fun? We want to get rid of the \fi before expanding
% the actions, so that they can read what's coming up next.
\def\temp{\csname @#1hook\endcsname}%
\expandafter\temp
\fi
}%
%
%
%
% Properties a la Lisp.
%
% \setproperty{ATOM}{PROPNAME}{VALUE} defines the property PROPNAME on the
% ``atom'' ATOM to have VALUE.
%
\def\setproperty#1#2#3{\ece\edef{#1@p#2}{#3}}%
\def\setpropertyglobal#1#2#3{\ece\xdef{#1@p#2}{#3}}%
%
%
% \getproperty{ATOM}{PROPNAME} expands to the value of the property
% PROPNAME on ATOM, or to nothing (i.e., \empty), if the property isn't
% present.
%
\def\getproperty#1#2{%
\expandafter\ifx\csname#1@p#2\endcsname\relax
% then \empty
\else \csname#1@p#2\endcsname
\fi
}%
%
%
%
% Macros to support BibTeX are in a separate file, btxmac.tex.
%
% (They are maintained separately, too, by Oren Patashnik,
% opbibtex@cs.stanford.edu.) btxmac.tex also defines other macros we
% want to use and make available.
%
% But not all people want to read the BibTeX macros, because of either
% space or time considerations. Therefore, we look for \nobibtex,
% which, if defined, causes btxmac.tex not to be read. But we still
% have to get \tokstostring et al. defined---so eplain.tex contains
% those definitions, automatically edited in from btxmac.tex. All the
% documentation has been removed, so you must read btxmac.tex if you
% want the comments.
%
%
% We want to give a slightly different message than btxmac if no .aux
% file exists (unless the person using us has already define some
% message, possibly empty.)
%
\ifx\@undefinedmessage\@undefined
\def\@undefinedmessage
{No .aux file; I won't warn you about undefined labels.}%
\fi
%
%
% We use a token register to define all the BibTeX definitions, to avoid
% problems with the \if... constructions when they are conditionally
% read.
%
%% [[[here is the first set of common definitions from btxmac]]]
\toks0 = {%
%% [[[here are the BibTeX-specific definitions from btxmac]]]
}%
\ifx\nobibtex\@undefined \the\toks0 \fi
%% [[[here is the second set of common definitions from btxmac]]]
%
% Here are the control sequences that btxmac.tex defines using an @,
% because btxmac.tex wants to absolutely minimize the chance of
% conflicts. But these control sequence implement documented features
% of eplain, so we want to allow people to use them without the @.
%
\let\auxfile = \@auxfile
\let\for = \@for
\let\futurenonspacelet = \@futurenonspacelet
\def\iffileexists{\if@fileexists}%
\let\innerdef = \@innerdef
\let\innernewcount = \@innernewcount
\let\innernewdimen = \@innernewdimen
\let\innernewif = \@innernewif
\let\innernewwrite = \@innernewwrite
\let\linenumber = \@linenumber
\let\readauxfile = \@readauxfile
\let\spacesub = \@spacesub
\let\testfileexistence = \@testfileexistence
\let\writeaux = \@writeaux
%
%
% btxmac.tex defines \innerdef. Let's use it to make an abbreviation
% for \innerdef\inner<name>{<name>}.
%
\def\innerinnerdef#1{\expandafter\innerdef\csname inner#1\endcsname{#1}}%
%
% Use that in turn to make non-outer versions of the rest of plain TeX's
% allocation macros. (btxmac.tex already did a few of them.)
%
\innerinnerdef{newbox}%
\innerinnerdef{newfam}%
\innerinnerdef{newhelp}%
\innerinnerdef{newinsert}%
\innerinnerdef{newlanguage}%
\innerinnerdef{newmuskip}%
\innerinnerdef{newread}%
\innerinnerdef{newskip}%
\innerinnerdef{newtoks}%
%
%
% Besides doing a \write to the aux file, we also need to do an
% \immediate\write.
%
\def\immediatewriteaux#1{%
\ifx\noauxfile\@undefined
\immediate\write\@auxfile{#1}%
\fi
}%
%
%
% We want \biblabelprint to define hyperlink destination. For that,
% we save the label for the current bibliography entry from within
% \bblitemhook.
\def\bblitemhook#1{\gdef\@hlbblitemlabel{#1}}%
%
\def\biblabelprint#1{%
\noindent
\hbox to \biblabelwidth{%
\hldest@impl{bib}{\@hlbblitemlabel}%
\biblabelprecontents
\biblabelcontents{#1}%
\biblabelpostcontents
}%
\kern\biblabelextraspace
}%
% We want each citation item to be hyperlink to bibliography entry.
% To avoid unnecessary warnings about undefined destinations (e.g.,
% from pdfTeX), produce the link only when .bbl file (which does the
% \hldest's) is present.
\def\eplainprintcitepreitem#1{\hlstart@impl{cite}{#1}}%
\def\eplainprintcitepostitem{\hlend@impl{cite}}%
%
%
\def\printcitepreitem#1{%
\testfileexistence[\bblfilebasename]{bbl}%
\iffileexists
\global\let\printcitepreitem\eplainprintcitepreitem
\global\let\printcitepostitem\eplainprintcitepostitem
\else
\global\let\printcitepreitem\gobble
\global\let\printcitepostitem\relax
\fi
\printcitepreitem{#1}%
}%
%
% btxmac.tex defines a \@for loop. We provide an alternative \For
% loop, extended to strip an optional leading space off list items.
\def\@Nnil{\@Nil}%
\def\@Fornoop#1\@@#2#3{}%
%
\def\For#1:=#2\do#3{%
\edef\@Fortmp{#2}%
\ifx\@Fortmp\empty \else
\expandafter\@Forloop#2,\@Nil,\@Nil\@@#1{#3}%
\fi
}%
%
\def\@Forloop#1,#2,#3\@@#4#5{\@Fordef#1\@@#4\ifx #4\@Nnil \else
#5\@Fordef#2\@@#4\ifx #4\@Nnil \else#5\@iForloop #3\@@#4{#5}\fi\fi
}%
%
\def\@iForloop#1,#2\@@#3#4{\@Fordef#1\@@#3\ifx #3\@Nnil
\let\@Nextwhile=\@Fornoop \else
#4\relax\let\@Nextwhile=\@iForloop\fi\@Nextwhile#2\@@#3{#4}%
}%
% \@Fordef<TEXT>\@@<COMMAND> defines COMMAND to the TEXT trimmed off
% optional space tokens at the beginning. Assume spaces are of
% category 10 (won't work when \obeyspaces is in effect).
\def\@Forspc{ }%
%
\def\@Fordef{\futurelet\@Fortmp\@@Fordef}% Peep at the next token.
%
\def\@@Fordef{%
\expandafter\ifx\@Forspc\@Fortmp % Next token is a space.
\expandafter\@Fortrim
\else
\expandafter\@@@Fordef
\fi
}%
%
\expandafter\def\expandafter\@Fortrim\@Forspc#1\@@{\@Fordef#1\@@}%
%
\def\@@@Fordef#1\@@#2{\def#2{#1}}%
%
% From texinfo.tex. Emulate eTeX's \scantokens with a temporary file
% in ordinary TeX.
\def\tmpfileextension{.tmp}%
\let\tmpfilebasename = \jobname
\ifx\eTeXversion\undefined
\innernewwrite\eplain@tmpfile
\def\scantokens#1{%
\toks@={#1}%
\immediate\openout\eplain@tmpfile=\tmpfilebasename\tmpfileextension
\immediate\write\eplain@tmpfile{\the\toks@}%
\immediate\closeout\eplain@tmpfile
\input \tmpfilebasename\tmpfileextension\relax
}%
\fi
%
%
%
% Macros that produce output.
%
% \obeywhitespace makes both end-of-lines and spaces in the input be
% respected in the output. Even spaces at the beginning of lines turn
% into blank space the size of the natural space of the current font.
% The reason why plain TeX's \obeyspaces does not do this last is that
% it produces actual space characters, i.e., glue, and glue is discarded
% at a(n output) line break, and so if line breaks in the input are
% line breaks in the output...
%
% Tabs are not affected; they will still produce glue (a single space).
%
\begingroup
\makeactive\^^M \makeactive\ % No spaces or ^^M's from here on.
\gdef\obeywhitespace{%
\makeactive\^^M\def^^M{\par\futurelet\next\@finishobeyedreturn}%
\makeactive\ \let =\ %
%
% The group we use here is the one \obeywhitespace must be enclosed in.
% If we don't do this, then if the obeyed stuff ends in a newline, the
% indent produced by the definition of ^^M will make that line indented,
% even if it isn't the end of the paragraph.
\aftergroup\@removebox%
\futurelet\next\@finishobeywhitespace%
}%
%
% \@finishobeywhitespace eats any spaces and/or the end-of-line after
% the \obeywhitespace command itself. The group here is the one that it
% itself creates.
%
\gdef\@finishobeywhitespace{{%
\ifx\next %
\aftergroup\@obeywhitespaceloop%
\else\ifx\next^^M%
\aftergroup\gobble%
\fi\fi}}%
%
% \@finishobeyedreturn is invoked at the end of every input line. We
% check if the next thing is also a return, and, if so, insert extra
% space. Then we start the next line.
%
\gdef\@finishobeyedreturn{%
\ifx\next^^M\vskip\blanklineskipamount\fi%
\indent%
}%
\endgroup
%
% The argument here is the space that we are supposed to eat after the
% \obeywhitespace command.
%
\def\@obeywhitespaceloop#1{\futurelet\next\@finishobeywhitespace}%
%
%
% This removes the last box, if it was a empty box of width \parindent.
% We might have been called inside a \vbox, so we have to test if we are
% in horizontal mode before using \lastbox.
%
\def\@removebox{%
\ifhmode
\setbox0 = \lastbox
\ifdim\wd0=\parindent
\setbox2 = \hbox{\unhcopy0}% Preserve \box0 so we can put it back.
\ifdim\wd2=0pt
% Don't put it back: it was an indentation box.
% This \ignorespaces ignores spaces after the group.
\ignorespaces
\else
\box0 % Put it back: it wasn't empty.
\fi
\else
\box0 % Put it back: it wasn't the right width.
\fi
\fi
}%
%
% We allow for extra (possibly negative) space when we hit blank lines.
%
\newskip\blanklineskipamount
\blanklineskipamount = 0pt
%
%
% A good way to print fractions in text when you don't want
% to use \over (which should be most of the time), and yet
% just `1/2' doesn't look right. (From the TeXbook,
% the answer to exercise 11.6, p.311.)
%
\def\frac#1/#2{\leavevmode
\kern.1em \raise .5ex \hbox{\the\scriptfont0 #1}%
\kern-.1em $/$%
\kern-.15em \lower .25ex \hbox{\the\scriptfont0 #2}%
}%
%
%
% The `e' just means `Eplain', as in `Eplain's hrule'. The advantage
% to using these is that you can change the default thickness.
%
\newdimen\hruledefaultheight \hruledefaultheight = 0.4pt
\newdimen\hruledefaultdepth \hruledefaultdepth = 0.0pt
\newdimen\vruledefaultwidth \vruledefaultwidth = 0.4pt
%
\def\ehrule{\hrule height\hruledefaultheight depth\hruledefaultdepth}%
\def\evrule{\vrule width\vruledefaultwidth}%
%
%
% The texnames.sty and path.sty files included below were originally
% written by Nelson Beebe and Philip Taylor, respectively. See the
% complete source files (e.g., in this distribution) for comments.
%% [[[include texnames.sty]]]
%% [[[include path.sty]]]
%
%
% More TeX logos.
%
% Adapted from tugboat.dtx.
\ifx\eTeX\undefined
\def\eTeX{\hbox{\mathsurround=0pt $\varepsilon$-\kern-.125em\TeX}}%
\fi
%
\ifx\ExTeX\undefined
\def\ExTeX{\hbox{\mathsurround=0pt
$\textstyle\varepsilon_{\kern-0.15em\cal{X}}$\kern-.2em\TeX}}%
\fi
%
% XeTeX require the graphics package for reflecting/rotating. From
% tugboat.dtx: "Also, at Barbara's suggestion, if the current font is
% slanted, we rotate by 180 instead of reflecting so there is at least
% a chance to look ok. (The magic values here seem more or less ok
% for \texttt{cmsl} and \texttt{cmti}.)".
\def\eplain@Xe@reflect#1{%
\ifx\reflectbox\undefined
\errmessage{A graphics package must be loaded for \string\XeTeX}%
\else
\ifdim \fontdimen1\font>0pt
\raise 1.75ex \hbox{\kern.1em\rotatebox{180}{#1}}\kern-.1em
\else
\reflectbox{#1}%
\fi
\fi
}%
\def\eplain@Xe#1{\leavevmode
\smash{\hbox{X%
\setbox0=\hbox{\TeX}\setbox2=\hbox{E}%
\lower\dp0\hbox{\raise\dp2\hbox{\kern-.125em\eplain@Xe@reflect{E}}}%
\kern-.1667em #1}}}%
\ifx\XeTeX\undefined
\def\XeTeX{\eplain@Xe\TeX}%
\fi
\ifx\XeLaTeX\undefined
\def\XeLaTeX{\eplain@Xe{\thinspace\LaTeX}}%
\fi
%
%
% A square box, suitable for being a marker in lists.
%
\def\blackbox{\vrule height .8ex width .6ex depth -.2ex \relax}% square bullet
%
%
% From p.311 of the TeXbook.
%
% Make an unfilled rectangle with the dimensions of \box0. #1 is the
% height of the rules, #2 the depth (i.e., the thicknesses).
%
\def\makeblankbox#1#2{%
\ifvoid0
\errhelp = \@makeblankboxhelp
\errmessage{Box 0 is void}%
\fi
\hbox{\lower\dp0
\vbox{\hidehrule{#1}{#2}%
\kern -#1% overlap rules
\hbox to \wd0{\hidevrule{#1}{#2}%
\raise\ht0\vbox to #1{}% vrule height
\lower\dp0\vtop to #1{}% vrule depth
\hfil\hidevrule{#2}{#1}%
}%
\kern-#1\hidehrule{#2}{#1}%
}%
}%
}%
%
\newhelp\@makeblankboxhelp{Assigning to the dimensions of a void^^J%
box has no effect. Do `\string\setbox0=\string\null' before you^^J%
define its dimensions.}%
%
%
% Produce an hrule with height #1 and depth #2, and insert kerning so it
% doesn't change the current position.
%
\def\hidehrule#1#2{\kern-#1\hrule height#1 depth#2 \kern-#2}%
%
% Produce a vrule with width #1+#2, kerning so as not to change the
% current position.
%
\def\hidevrule#1#2{%
\kern-#1%
\dimen@=#1\advance\dimen@ by #2%
\vrule width\dimen@
\kern-#2%
}%
%
%
% The \boxit macro from the TeXbook, trivially generalized to allow
% something other than 3pt around the TeX box being boxed.
%
\newdimen\boxitspace \boxitspace = 3pt
%
\long\def\boxit#1{%
\vbox{%
\ehrule
\hbox{%
\evrule
\kern\boxitspace
\vbox{\kern\boxitspace \parindent = 0pt #1\kern\boxitspace}%
\kern\boxitspace
\evrule
}%
\ehrule
}%
}%
%
%
% Produce the written-out form of a number.
%
\def\numbername#1{\ifcase#1%
zero%
\or one%
\or two%
\or three%
\or four%
\or five%
\or six%
\or seven%
\or eight%
\or nine%
\or ten%
\or #1%
\fi
}%
%
% The following arrow macros were written by Steven Smith. See arrow.tex.
\let\@plainnewif = \newif
\let\@plainnewdimen = \newdimen
\let\newif = \innernewif
\let\newdimen = \innernewdimen
\edef\@eplainoldandcode{\the\catcode`& }%
\catcode`& = 11
\toks0 = {%
%% [[[include arrow1]]]
}%
\catcode`& = 4
\toks2 = {%
%% [[[include arrow2]]]
}%
\let\newif = \@plainnewif
\let\newdimen = \@plainnewdimen
\ifx\noarrow\@undefined \the\toks0 \the\toks2 \fi
\catcode`& = \@eplainoldandcode
%
%
%
% Environments.
%
% Define an ``environment'': arbitrary text, enclosed by \begingroup and
% \endgroup. But you get to label the group, so that if you forget an
% \environment or an \endenvironment, you will probably get an error
% message about it.
%
% Since the environment names appear in \errmessage arguments, it's best
% to keep them to `letter' and `other' characters. I suppose we could
% call \tokstostring to allow more general labels.
%
% These macros improve slightly on the answer to exercise 5.7 in
% The TeXbook, by making some checks on \begingroup and \endgroup, as
% well as just making sure \environment and \endenvironment's match.
%
%
\def\environment#1{%
\ifx\@groupname\@undefined\else
% This gets invoked if we have two \environments (and no matching
% \endenvironment to the first) with an \endgroup in between.
\errhelp = \@unnamedendgrouphelp
\errmessage{`\@groupname' was not closed by \string\endenvironment}%
\fi
% Use \edef in case we are passed a macro that contains the name,
% instead of the name.
\edef\@groupname{#1}%
\begingroup
\let\@groupname = \@undefined
}%
%
\def\endenvironment#1{%
\endgroup
\edef\@thearg{#1}%
\ifx\@groupname\@thearg
\else
\ifx\@groupname\@undefined
% Unfortunately, one gets an `extra \endgroup' message before
% seeing this. But we have to restore \@groupname, so I see no
% alternative.
\errhelp = \@isolatedendenvironmenthelp
\errmessage{Isolated \string\endenvironment\space for `#1'}%
\else
\errhelp = \@mismatchedenvironmenthelp
\errmessage{Environment `#1' ended, but `\@groupname' started}%
\endgroup % Probably a typo in the names.
\fi
\fi
\let\@groupname = \@undefined
}%
%
\newhelp\@unnamedendgrouphelp{Most likely, you just forgot an^^J%
\string\endenvironment. Maybe you should try inserting another^^J%
\string\endgroup to recover.}%
%
\newhelp\@isolatedendenvironmenthelp{You ended an environment X, but^^J%
no \string\environment{X} to start it is anywhere in sight.^^J%
You might also be at an \string\endenvironment\space that would match^^J%
a \string\begingroup, i.e., you forgot an \string\endgroup.}%
%
\newhelp\@mismatchedenvironmenthelp{You started an environment named X, but^^J%
you ended one named Y. Maybe you made a typo in one^^J%
or the other of the names?}%
%
%
% The above sort of environment allows nesting. But environments
% shouldn't always be allowed to nest (like the \flushright,
% \flushleft, and \center ones defined below). Here are some macros to
% help deal with that.
%
% \checkenv goes at the beginning of a macro that is
% going to define the environment.
%
\newif\ifenvironment
\def\checkenv{\ifenvironment \errhelp = \@interwovenenvhelp
\errmessage{Interwoven environments}%
\egroup \fi
}%
%
\newhelp\@interwovenenvhelp{Perhaps you forgot to end the previous^^J%
environment? I'm finishing off the current group,^^J%
hoping that will fix it.}%
%
%
%
% Mathematics displays.
%
% By default, TeX centers displayed material. To get left-justified
% displays, say \leftdisplays. To go back to centered displays, say
% \centereddisplays.
%
% This is based on an approach developed by Donald Arseneau,
% asnd@triumfrg.bitnet.
%
\newtoks\previouseverydisplay
% Here we want to make ordinary math displays flush left,
% indented by the dimen \leftdisplayindent, which defaults
% to \parindent.
%
% How do you want the first column aligned?
\let\@leftleftfill\relax % as it was
%\let\@leftleftfill\hfill % makes more sense, but could be too ugly
%
% Surely it makes more sense to not sum \leftdisplayindent+\parindent
\newdimen\leftdisplayindent \leftdisplayindent=\parindent
\newif\if@leftdisplays
%
\def\leftdisplays{%
\if@leftdisplays\else
\previouseverydisplay = \everydisplay
\everydisplay = {\the\previouseverydisplay \leftdisplaysetup}%
\let\@save@maybedisableeqno = \@maybedisableeqno
\let\@saveeqno = \eqno
\let\@saveleqno = \leqno
\let\@saveeqalignno = \eqalignno
\let\@saveleqalignno = \leqalignno
\let\@maybedisableeqno = \relax
\def\eqno{\hfill\textstyle\enspace}%
\def\leqno{%
\hfill
\hbox to0pt\bgroup
\kern-\displaywidth
% was: \kern-\displayindent % really \displayindent?
\kern-\leftdisplayindent % I'll use just \leftdisplayindent
$\aftergroup\@leftleqnoend % inserted after ending $
}%
\@redefinealignmentdisplays
\@leftdisplaystrue
\fi
}%
\newbox\@lignbox
\newdimen\disprevdepth
% In order to use $$ for left-aligned equation we have to
% put something like \leftline{$\displaystyle ...$} in the
% display. Then \eqno works basically like \hfill.
% In order to make $$<assignments>\eqalignno{...}$$ work as
% expected, including page breaks, we have to get rid of the
% horizontal box, and un-vbox the alignment. Sadly, \unvbox
% does not perform baselineskip handing, so we need to get
% the \prevdepth ourselves...in order to get the prevdepth,
% the outermost display must be an alignment display.
% Therefore, an ordinary $$ a=b $$ becomes:
% $$\halign{#\cr\noalign{\disprevdepth = \prevdepth
% \leftline{$\displaystyle a=b$}
% }}$$
%
\def\centereddisplays{%
% If \leftdisplays hasn't been called, don't try to restore all the
% stuff it changes.
%
\if@leftdisplays
\everydisplay = \previouseverydisplay
\let\@maybedisableeqno = \@save@maybedisableeqno
\let\eqno = \@saveeqno
\let\leqno = \@saveleqno
\let\eqalignno = \@saveeqalignno
\let\leqalignno = \@saveleqalignno
\@leftdisplaysfalse
\fi
}%
%
\def\leftdisplaysetup{%
% surely not this *and* \leftdisplayindent? : \dimen@ = \parindent
\dimen@ = \leftdisplayindent
\advance\dimen@ by \leftskip
\advance\displayindent by \dimen@
\advance\displaywidth by -\dimen@
% this outermost alignment doesn't align anything.
\halign\bgroup##\cr \noalign\bgroup
\disprevdepth = \prevdepth
\setbox\z@ = \hbox to\displaywidth\bgroup
% Why strut?? \strut
% Why this?? \advance\hsize by -\displayindent
$\displaystyle
\aftergroup\@lefteqend % inserted after ending $
}
%
\def\@lefteqend{% gets inserted between the ending $$
\hfil\egroup% end box 0
\@putdisplay}
% gets inserted between trailing $$.
\def\@leftleqnoend{\hss \egroup $}% end the \hbox to 0pt for \leqno, restore $
%
\def\@putdisplay{%
\ifvoid\@lignbox % Ordinary display; use it.
\moveright\displayindent\box\z@
\else % alignment display; unwrap alignment
\prevdepth = \dp\@lignbox % affects the skip *below*
\unvbox\@lignbox
\fi
\egroup\egroup % end \noalign, end outer \halign
$% restore first $ of trailing $$
}
%
\def\@redefinealignmentdisplays{%
\def\displaylines##1{
\global\setbox\@lignbox\vbox{%
\prevdepth = \disprevdepth
\displ@y
\tabskip\displayindent
\halign{\hbox to\displaywidth
{$\@lign\displaystyle####\hfil$\hfil}\crcr
##1\crcr}}}%
\def\eqalignno##1{%
\def\eqno{&}%
\def\leqno{&}%
\global\setbox\@lignbox\vbox{%
\prevdepth = \disprevdepth
\displ@y
\advance\displaywidth by \displayindent
\tabskip\displayindent
\halign to\displaywidth{%
\hfil $\@lign\displaystyle{####}$\@leftleftfill\tabskip\z@skip
&$\@lign\displaystyle{{}####}$\hfil\tabskip\centering
&\llap{$\@lign####$}\tabskip\z@skip\crcr
##1\crcr}}}%
\def\leqalignno##1{%
\def\eqno{&}%
\def\leqno{&}%
\global\setbox\@lignbox\vbox{%
\prevdepth = \disprevdepth
\displ@y
\advance\displaywidth by \displayindent
\tabskip\displayindent
\halign to\displaywidth{%
\hfil $\@lign\displaystyle{####}$\@leftleftfill\tabskip\z@skip
&$\@lign\displaystyle{{}####}$\hfil\tabskip\centering
&\kern-\displaywidth
% \showthe\displayindent \showthe\leftdisplayindent
\rlap{\kern\displayindent \kern-\leftdisplayindent$\@lign####$}%
\tabskip\displaywidth\crcr
##1\crcr}}}%
}%
%
% \noalign is typically used to insert a few words (`and', for example)
% between two aligned equations. So I don't think the \noaligned
% material should be indented. Since \noalign takes <vertical mode
% material>, we would end up with double indentation, anyway: one
% because we're indenting the whole display, and one at the start of the
% <v.m.m.>. (If you want to change any of this, you can put something in
% \@everynoalign.) So, we use this definition for \noalign in a
% left-justified \eqalignno:
%
\let\@primitivenoalign = \noalign
\newtoks\@everynoalign
\def\@lefteqalignonoalign#1{%
\@primitivenoalign{%
% Is it right to set \leftskip=0pt first, thus perhaps making this
% work in lists and so forth? We just compensate for the other ways
% the display is indented here.
\advance\leftskip by -\parindent
\advance\leftskip by -\leftdisplayindent
\parskip = 0pt
%
% We use \parindent=0pt instead of \noindent because the latter
% starts unrestricted horizontal mode, which means the alignment
% we're inside will wind up being as wide as the page. When the arg
% is just vertical material, this is wrong. For example, using
% \matrix inside \eqalignno fails if \noindent is used.
\parindent = 0pt
\the\@everynoalign
#1%
}%
}%
%
%
%
% Time macros.
%
% TeX sets \time, \day, \month, and \year when it begins. (And does not
% update them as it runs!)
%
%
% \monthname produces the name of the month, abbreviated to three
% letters. The primitive \month should never be zero.
%
\def\monthname{%
\ifcase\month
\or Jan\or Feb\or Mar\or Apr\or May\or Jun%
\or Jul\or Aug\or Sep\or Oct\or Nov\or Dec%
\fi
}%
%
% \fullmonthname is like \monthname, except it doesn't abbreviate.
%
\def\fullmonthname{%
\ifcase\month
\or January\or February\or March\or April\or May\or June%
\or July\or August\or September\or October\or November\or December%
\fi
}%
%
% \timestring produces the current time, in a format like `1:14 p.m.'.
%
\def\timestring{\begingroup
\count0 = \time
\divide\count0 by 60
\count2 = \count0 % The hour, from zero to 23.
%
\count4 = \time
\multiply\count0 by 60
\advance\count4 by -\count0 % The minute, from zero to 59.
% But we need the minutes with a leading zero, if necessary.
\ifnum\count4<10
\toks1 = {0}%
\else
\toks1 = {}%
\fi
%
% Convert the hour into `a.m.' or `p.m.', and make it mod 12.
\ifnum\count2<12
\toks0 = {a.m.}%
\else
\toks0 = {p.m.}%
\advance\count2 by -12
\fi
%
% If it's midnight, call it `12', not `0'.
\ifnum\count2=0
\count2 = 12
\fi
%
% Produce the output.
\number\count2:\the\toks1 \number\count4 \thinspace \the\toks0
\endgroup}%
%
%
% \timestamp produces a text string for the whole thing like
% `23 Apr 1964 1:14 p.m.'.
%
\def\timestamp{\number\day\space\monthname\space\number\year\quad\timestring}%
%
%
% \today produces the current date, as in `23 April 1964'.
%
\def\today{\the\day\ \fullmonthname\ \the\year}%
%
%
%
% (Typographical) lists.
%
% These macros can produce numbered or unnumbered lists.
%
% You can change the spacing by assigning new values to these registers.
% They are used by both kinds of lists. \listleftindent is relative to
% the current paragraph indentation, while \listrightindent is an
% absolute value. I do this for two reasons: (1) it is more useful, if not
% more ``logical'', to make list indentation depend on the paragraph
% indentation; (2) footnotes do not work if \parindent is zero, and
% having a footnote in a list item is perfectly reasonable.
%
% If you change \baselineskip and want \abovelistskip and \belowlistskip
% to retain their meanings here, you will have to reassign to them. The
% \baselineskip here is the value at the time eplain.tex is read, i.e.,
% 12pt (most likely).
%
% If the items in your lists are very long, you might want to
% make \interitemskipamount nonzero.
%
\newskip\abovelistskipamount \abovelistskipamount = .5\baselineskip
\newcount\abovelistpenalty \abovelistpenalty = 10000
\def\abovelistskip{\vpenalty\abovelistpenalty \vskip\abovelistskipamount}%
\newskip\interitemskipamount \interitemskipamount = 0pt
\newcount\belowlistpenalty \belowlistpenalty = -50
\def\belowlistskip{\vpenalty\belowlistpenalty \vskip\belowlistskipamount}%
\newskip\belowlistskipamount \belowlistskipamount = .5\baselineskip
\newcount\interitempenalty \interitempenalty = 0
\def\interitemskip{\vpenalty\interitempenalty \vskip\interitemskipamount}%
\newdimen\listleftindent \listleftindent = 0pt
\newdimen\listrightindent \listrightindent = 0pt
\let\listmarkerspace = \enspace
%
% To do arbitrary things at the start of each list:
\newtoks\everylist
%
% If you want no space between items for a particular list
% (perhaps because the items in it are short), you can say,
% e.g., \numberedlist\listcompact.
%
\def\listcompact{\interitemskipamount = 0pt \relax}%
%
% This is called to set up the parameters by both sorts of lists.
% Because we set \rightskip, we finish off the current paragraph.
%
\newdimen\@listindent
%
\def\beginlist{%
% Insert the space above this list, before we change \leftskip
% (because the \vskip in here might be what ends the paragraph).
\abovelistskip
%
\@listindent = \parindent
\advance\@listindent by \listleftindent
%
% \leftskip shifts nested lists to the right on the page.
\advance\leftskip by \@listindent
\advance\rightskip by \listrightindent
%
% We always need \itemnumber, so we can know whether an item is the
% first one or not.
\itemnumber = 1
%
\the\everylist
}%
%
% A list item, for both kinds of lists.
%
\def\li{\@getoptionalarg\@finli}%
\def\@finli{%
% Save \@optionalarg in case \interitemskip garble it.
\let\@lioptarg\@optionalarg
% Write xref definition but do not define hyperlink destination
% (\printitem will do it).
\ifx\@lioptarg\empty \else
\begingroup
\@@hldestoff
\expandafter\writeitemxref\expandafter{\@lioptarg}%
\endgroup
\fi
\ifnum\itemnumber=1 \else \interitemskip \fi
% Add hyperlink destination in front of \marker before doing \printitem.
\begingroup
\ifx\@lioptarg\empty \else
\toks@ = \expandafter{\@lioptarg}%
\let\li@nohldest@marker\marker
\edef\marker{\noexpand\hldest@impl{li}{\the\toks@}\noexpand\li@nohldest@marker}%
\fi
\printitem
\endgroup
\advance\itemnumber by 1
\advance\itemletter by 1
\advance\itemromannumeral by 1
%
% Just in case somebody creeps in with an argument or something.
\ignorespaces
}%
%
% \writeitemxref{LABEL} writes out a definition for LABEL to be \marker
% for the aux file.
%
\def\writeitemxref#1{\definexref{#1}\marker{item}}%
%
% \printitem is used to print items by both sorts of lists. A \par gets
% produced before every item -- even the first one. We also want to
% make paragraphs after the first appear to be indented -- i.e., they
% will have double indentation. It is usually bad exposition to have
% lists with multiparagraph items, but sometimes it is unavoidable.
%
\def\printitem{%
\par
\nobreak
\vskip-\parskip
\noindent
\printmarker\marker
}%
%
% Output the list marker.
%
\def\printmarker#1{\llap{\marker \enspace}}%
%
% Common ending.
%
\def\endlist{\belowlistskip}%
%
%
% \numberedlist produces items which are numbered sequentially, starting
% from one. You start items with \li (`list item'). End the list with
% \endnumberedlist.
%
% A nested \numberedlist produces items labelled `(a)', `(b)', etc. A
% doubly (and deeper) nested \numberedlist labels items with `*'.
%
% These registers keep track of where we are.
%
\newcount\numberedlistdepth
\newcount\itemnumber
\newcount\itemletter
\newcount\itemromannumeral
%
\def\numberedmarker{%
\ifcase\numberedlistdepth
(impossible)%
\or \printitemnumber
\or \printitemletter
\or \printitemromannumeral
\else *%
\fi
}%
%
% These produce the text of the labels. We use \the\itemletter so that
% the value will expand.
%
\def\printitemnumber{\number\itemnumber}%
\def\printitemletter{\char\the\itemletter}%
\def\printitemromannumeral{\romannumeral\itemromannumeral}%
\def\numberedprintmarker#1{\llap{#1) \listmarkerspace}}%
%
\def\numberedlist{\environment{@numbered-list}%
% This is set back to zero by getting to the end of the group.
\advance\numberedlistdepth by 1
\itemletter = `a
\itemromannumeral = 1
\beginlist
\let\marker = \numberedmarker
\let\printmarker = \numberedprintmarker
}%
%
\def\endnumberedlist{%
\par
\endenvironment{@numbered-list}%
\endlist
}%
%
% Allow synonyms for \numberedlist.
\let\orderedlist = \numberedlist
\let\endorderedlist = \endnumberedlist
%
%
%
% \unorderedlist produces items which are labelled with bullets. You
% start an item with \li, just as with numbered lists. You end the list
% with \endunorderedlist.
%
% A nested \unorderedlist produces items labelled with em-dashes. A
% doubly (and deeper) nested \unorderedlist uses `*'.
%
\newcount\unorderedlistdepth
%
\def\unorderedmarker{%
\ifcase\unorderedlistdepth
(impossible)%
\or \blackbox
\or ---%
\else *%
\fi
}%
\def\unorderedprintmarker#1{\llap{#1\listmarkerspace}}%
%
\def\unorderedlist{\environment{@unordered-list}%
\advance\unorderedlistdepth by 1
\beginlist
\let\marker = \unorderedmarker
\let\printmarker = \unorderedprintmarker
}%
%
\def\endunorderedlist{%
\par
\endenvironment{@unordered-list}%
\endlist
}%
%
%
%
% Verbatim listing.
%
% ... well, almost verbatim. We assume the font \tt has all the
% characters that will appear. Control characters, except for tabs and
% form feeds (and returns) won't produce anything useful. Tabs produce
% a fixed amount of space, and form feeds produce a page break.
%
% This is based on Knuth's ideas in Appendix D of the TeXbook, p. 380.
% The argument should be a filename.
%
% if you need to do something more for your particular fonts and/or
% environment before the file is input, give a definition to
% \setuplistinghook. If you want line numbers on the output, you can
% say \let\setuplistinghook = \linenumberedlisting. To omit last
% (empty) line of input, say \let\setuplistinghook = \nolastlinelisting.
% (This works with line numbers, too, but only if \printlistinglineno
% consists of boxes only.)
\def\listing#1{%
\par \begingroup
\@setuplisting
\setuplistinghook
\input #1
\endgroup
}%
%
\let\setuplistinghook = \relax
%
\def\linenumberedlisting{%
\ifx\lineno\undefined \innernewcount\lineno \fi
\lineno = 0
\everypar = {\advance\lineno by 1 \printlistinglineno}%
}%
\def\printlistinglineno{\llap{[\the\lineno]\quad}}%
% Remove the last line by removing all boxes (indentation \hbox and/or
% line number from \everypar).
\def\nolastlinelisting{\aftergroup\@removeboxes}%
% Remove boxes until we remove all of them, or until we
% encounter something other than a box.
\def\@removeboxes{%
\setbox0 = \lastbox
\ifvoid0
\ignorespaces % Ignore spaces after the \obeywhitespace's group.
\else
\expandafter\@removeboxes
\fi
}%
%
%
%
% \uncatcodespecials must come before \obeywhitespace, lest a space
% character in the input produce character 32 from the \tt font.
% Ensure ^^L is active and non-outer.
%
{%
\makeactive\^^L
\let^^L = \relax
\gdef\@setuplisting{%
\uncatcodespecials
\obeywhitespace
\makeactive\`
\makeactive\^^I
\makeactive\^^L
\def^^L{\vfill\break}%
\parskip = 0pt
\listingfont
}%
}%
\def\listingfont{\tt}%
%
% Give definitions to the characters we want to be special.
%
% Do ` separately, so can use ` in the \catcode commands elsewhere.
%
{%
\makeactive\`
\gdef`{\relax\lq}% Defeat ligatures.
}%
{%
\makeactive\^^I
\gdef^^I{\hskip8\fontdimen2\font \relax}%
}%
%
%
% \verbatim ... |endverbatim typesets the ... in typewriter. To produce a |
% in the ..., use ||. This macro was contributed by beebe@math.utah.edu.
% Generalized to characters other than | by dorai@cs.rice.edu.
%
\def\verbatimescapechar#1{%
\gdef\@makeverbatimescapechar{%
\@makeverbatimdoubleescape #1%
\catcode`#1 = 0
}%
}%
\def\@makeverbatimdoubleescape#1{%
\catcode`#1 = \other
\begingroup
\lccode`\* = `#1%
\lowercase{\endgroup \ece\def*{*}}%
}%
\verbatimescapechar\| % initially escapechar is |
%
\def\verbatim{\begingroup
\uncatcodespecials
\makeactive\` % make space character a single space, not stretchable
\@makeverbatimescapechar
\tt\obeywhitespace}
\let\endverbatim = \endgroup
%
%
%
% Table of contents, list of figures, etc.
%
% Entries for the table of contents are recorded in \jobname.toc, which
% we open for writing at the first \writetocentry. Actually, we use
% \tocfilebasename for the root of the filename to read; \jobname is
% the default.
%
\def\definecontentsfile#1{%
\ece\innernewwrite{#1file}%
\ece\innernewif{if@#1fileopened}%
\ece\let{#1filebasename} = \jobname
\ece\def{open#1file}{\opencontentsfile{#1}}%
\ece\def{write#1entry}{\writecontentsentry{#1}}%
\ece\def{writenumbered#1entry}{\writenumberedcontentsentry{#1}}%
\ece\def{writenumbered#1line}{\writenumberedcontentsline{#1}}%
\ece\innernewif{ifrewrite#1file} \csname rewrite#1filetrue\endcsname
\ece\def{read#1file}{\readcontentsfile{#1}}%
}%
%
% We provide \opentocfile, \readtocfile, etc., by default.
\definecontentsfile{toc}%
%
% And `toc' is just the argument to this macro.
\def\opencontentsfile#1{%
\csname if@#1fileopened\endcsname \else
\ece{\immediate\openout}{#1file} = \csname #1filebasename\endcsname.#1
\ece\global{@#1fileopenedtrue}%
\fi
}%
%
% \writetocentry#1#2 produces a line in the .toc file that
% looks like:
% \toc#1entry{#2}{page number}
% e.g.,
% \tocchapterentry{Introduction}{2}
% would be written by
% \writetocentry{chapter}{Introduction}
% if the chapter started on page two.
%
% Thus, #1 is intended to be something like `chapter' or `section', #2
% to be the text of the title.
%
% One special case is for #1 to be an integer (once fully expanded).
% If it is, we produce a line in the .toc file that looks like:
% \tocentry{#1}{#2}{page number}
% This might be useful if you want to write one generic \tocentry
% macro to format all TOC entries on the basis of their depth (#1).
%
% Of course, if you want, you can \write\tocfile yourself with whatever
% you like. In that case, you must also call \opentocfile.
%
% By the way, it would be wrong to put a \percentchar at the end of the
% output line. Then, when the .toc file is read, if each line is turned
% into a \leftline, say, there would be no legal breakpoint between the
% boxes, and one extremely long line would result.
%
% `toc' is the first argument to this; \writetocentry is defined by
% \definecontentsfile.
\def\writecontentsentry#1#2#3{\writenumberedcontentsentry{#1}{#2}{#3}{}}%
%
% Sometimes you want the control sequence to take another number (e.g.,
% a chapter number) as a parameter. (Although you can pass anything you
% want as the third parameter, naturally.) The third parameter is
% expanded at the point of the \writenumberedtocentry, not when the
% \write actually happens. This makes the usual case---the third
% parameter being \the\someregister---work.
%
% For example:
% \writenumberedtocentry{chapter}{The second chapter}{2}
% would produce:
% \tocchapterentry{The second chapter}{2}{14}
%
% if the second chapter started on page 14.
%
% `toc' is the first argument, as above.
\def\writenumberedcontentsentry#1#2#3#4{%
\csname ifrewrite#1file\endcsname
% Set \toks0 to the initial part (command name and possible PART argument).
\writenumberedcontents@cmdname{#1}{#2}%
%
\def\temp{#3}% the text
%
% Usually #4 is just `\the\register', which we want to expand. But
% if it's not a number at all -- e.g., if it's an author's name, we
% don't want to expand control sequences for accents and the like.
% So we play some games here.
\toks2 = \expandafter{#4}%
\edef\cs{\the\toks2}%
\edef\@wr{%
\write\csname #1file\endcsname{%
\the\toks0 % the \toc...entry control sequence
{\sanitize\temp}% the text
\ifx\empty\cs\else {\sanitize\cs}\fi % a secondary number, or nothing
{\noexpand\folio}% the page number
}%
}%
\@wr
\fi
\ignorespaces
}%
% This is very similar to \writenumberedcontentsentry, differing only
% in the order of parameters it takes and writes for the
% \toc...entry control sequence. #3 is the chapter (section, etc.)
% number, and #4 is the text.
\def\writenumberedcontentsline#1#2#3#4{%
\csname ifrewrite#1file\endcsname
% Set \toks0 to the initial part (command name and possible PART argument).
\writenumberedcontents@cmdname{#1}{#2}%
%
\def\temp{#4}% the text
%
% Usually #3 is just `\the\register', which we want to expand. But
% if it's not a number at all -- e.g., if it's an author's name, we
% don't want to expand control sequences for accents and the like.
% So we play some games here.
\toks2 = \expandafter{#3}%
\edef\cs{\the\toks2}%
\edef\@wr{%
\write\csname #1file\endcsname{%
\the\toks0 % the \toc...entry control sequence
\ifx\empty\cs\else {\sanitize\cs}\fi % a secondary number, or nothing
{\sanitize\temp}% the text
{\noexpand\folio}% the page number
}%
}%
\@wr
\fi
\ignorespaces
}%
% This is the common part of \writenumberedcontentsentry and
% \writenumberedcontentsline. It takes `toc' and PART arguments,
% opens toc file and sets \toks0 to `\tocentry{PART}' (if PART is an
% integer) or `\tocPARTentry' (otherwise).
\def\writenumberedcontents@cmdname#1#2{%
\csname open#1file\endcsname
\edef\temp{#2}% Expand PART fully and see if this produced an integer.
\expandafter\if\expandafter\isinteger\expandafter{\temp}%
\toks0 = {\expandafter\noexpand \csname #1entry\endcsname}%
\edef\temp{\the\toks0{\temp}}%
\toks0 = \expandafter{\temp}%
\else
\toks0 = {\expandafter\noexpand \csname #1#2entry\endcsname}%
\fi
}%
%
% The entries are read in when the user invokes \readtocfile (which
% should be before the first \writetocentry). We do not open the .toc
% file to allow reading it in twice to make a short contents or some
% such. This should not cause any problems because each of
% \writecontentsentry and \writenumberedcontentsentry open the .toc
% file for writing (i.e., empty it) before trying to write to it.
\def\readcontentsfile#1{%
\edef\temp{%
\noexpand\testfileexistence[\csname #1filebasename\endcsname]{#1}%
}\temp
\if@fileexists
\input \csname #1filebasename\endcsname.#1\relax
\fi
}%
%
% Here are some sample definitions of the \toc...entry macros. Perhaps
% you or your book designer can come up with a better way of handling
% contents than leaders. These definitions are just examples, not
% something you might want to actually use to print a document.
\def\tocchapterentry#1#2{\line{\bf #1 \dotfill\ #2}}%
\def\tocsectionentry#1#2{\line{\quad\sl #1 \dotfill\ \rm #2}}%
\def\tocsubsectionentry#1#2{\line{\qquad\rm #1 \dotfill\ #2}}%
\def\tocentry#1#2#3{\line{\rm\hskip#1em #2 \dotfill\ #3}}%
%
%
%
% Cross-references.
%
% Definitions of references are recorded in \jobname.aux, called
% \auxfile in the macros, which btxmac.tex has opened.
%
% When a label isn't defined, we only want to complain if
% \xrefwarningtrue; btxmac uses \if@citewarning for this, so we have to
% reuse that name. We can't just say \let\ifxrefwarning =
% \if@citewarning, since then changes to the latter won't be reflected
% in the former. On the other hand, we have to have a true \if...
% command, so \if's and \fi's match properly. What a mess.
%
\let\ifxrefwarning = \iftrue
\def\xrefwarningtrue{\@citewarningtrue \let\ifxrefwarning = \iftrue}%
\def\xrefwarningfalse{\@citewarningfalse \let\ifxrefwarning = \iffalse}%
%
%
% \xref{foo} produces ``p.\thinspace <page#>''. \xrefn{foo} produces
% ``<page#>''. \xrdef{foo} produces nothing, but defines the label
% `foo' to be on the current page.
%
% As usual, it takes two passes to get the cross-references right.
%
% We check for multiply defined labels during the reading of the aux
% file, not at the time a cross-reference macro is called by the user.
% (From Tomas Penicka <tom.penicka@centrum.cz>.)
%
%
% \xrlabel{LABEL} expands to a cross-reference internal name. We append
% an _ character to NAME, to help avoid conflicts. And we append an `x'
% so that we don't redefine \_ on an empty label.
%
\begingroup
% Mike Spivak's MathTime macros for Times Roman fonts changes the
% catcode of _ to be active. Undo that. (From adam@symcom.math.uiuc.edu.)
\catcode`\_ = 8
\gdef\xrlabel#1{#1_x}%
\endgroup
%
%
% \xrdef{LABEL} defines LABEL to be the current page number. But we
% don't define the label here, because the page number might be off: if
% this is not the first time through, the label would already be
% defined, and we would redefine it with the wrong information.
%
\def\xrdef#1{%
\begingroup
% Define hyperlink destination.
\hldest@impl{xrdef}{#1}%
% Define cross-reference but not hyperlink destination.
\begingroup
\@@hldestoff
\definexref{#1}{\noexpand\folio}{page}%
\endgroup
\endgroup
\ignorespaces
}%
%
% \definexref{LABEL}{DEFINITION}{CLASS} defines a cross-reference named
% LABEL of label class CLASS to be DEFINITION. (Or LABEL can be a
% control sequence; it's expanded to get the label text.) To get a
% possible page number right, we have to write the definition out to the
% auxiliary file, instead of only defining it directly.
%
\def\definexref#1#2#3{%
% Define a hyperlink destination LABEL.
\hldest@impl{definexref}{#1}%
% Remember what we're given; it might be `\@optionalarg', which
% \readauxfile trashes. (No loss of generality here, since \csname
% will fully expand the label anyway.)
\edef\temp{#1}%
%
% Be sure we've read the aux file before we zap it:
\readauxfile
%
% When we read in the aux file next time, define the label:
\edef\@wr{\noexpand\writeaux{\string\@definelabel{\temp}{#2}{#3}}}%
\@wr
\ignorespaces
}%
%
% \@definelabel{LABEL}{DEFINITION}{CLASS} actually defines LABEL of
% label class CLASS to be DEFINITION.
%
\def\@definelabel#1{% #2 and #3 will be read later.
% The following group will keep the save stack from overflowing:
% We are reading the .aux file inside a group. For undefined
% commands, \csname...\endcsname makes them equivalent to \relax
% locally in that group; when we globally redefine them, TeX enters
% the definitions on the save stack, once for each label. When done
% in the topmost group, this can overflow stack of any size, given
% sufficient number of label definitions. So, we put these
% \csname...\endcsname's inside another group, to pop the stack for
% every label.
\begingroup % Will be ended in \@definelabel@nocheck.
% Warn if we see that another label with the same name has been
% defined. Remember, we are called when the aux file is being read,
% which means that no labels have been defined yet except the ones
% which come earlier in this aux file.
\expandafter\ifx\csname\xrlabel{#1}\endcsname \relax
\expandafter\@definelabel@nocheck
\else
\expandafter\@definelabel@warn
\fi
% Define the control sequences or warn.
{#1}%
}%
% Define a label without checking for redefinitions.
\def\@definelabel@nocheck#1#2#3{%
% Define the control sequence.
\expandafter\gdef\csname\xrlabel{#1}\endcsname{#2}%
%
% Remember what kind of label this is, so \ref will know what to do.
% \global\setproperty{\xrlabel{#1}}{class}{#3}%
\setpropertyglobal{\xrlabel{#1}}{class}{#3}%
\endgroup % From \@definelabel.
}%
% Warn and then redefine a label.
\def\@definelabel@warn#1#2#3{%
\message{^^J\linenumber Label `#1' multiply defined,
value `#2' of class `#3' overwriting value
`\csname\xrlabel{#1}\endcsname' of class
`\getproperty{\xrlabel{#1}}{class}'.}%
\@definelabel@nocheck{#1}{#2}{#3}%
}%
%
% \reftie is used by several cross-referencing macros to separate
% optional text from label reference. \refspace is used by \ref to
% separate optional text from \CLASSword and by \xref to separate
% optional text from `p. '.
%
\def\reftie{\penalty\@M \ }% Do not rely on `~' being defined as a tie.
\let\refspace\
%
% Typeset a reference to the label #1. If optional argument is
% present it will be tied with \reftie to the reference and become
% part of the hyperlink.
%
\def\xrefn{\@getoptionalarg\@finxrefn}%
\def\@finxrefn#1{%
% Hyperlink and optional TEXT.
\hlstart@impl{ref}{#1}%
\ifx\@optionalarg\empty \else
% Save \@optionalarg before it is trashed by \readauxfile.
\let\@xrefnoptarg\@optionalarg
% Read .aux file -- \@optionalarg may contain cross-references.
\readauxfile
% Typeset the \@optionalarg
{\@@hloff\@xrefnoptarg}\reftie
\fi
% Typeset the reference.
\plain@xrefn{#1}%
\hlend@impl{ref}%
}%
% This is equivalent to \xrefn but without the hyperlink stuff and the
% optional parameter so that its expansion does not contain the many
% \let's, \def's and such which the expansion of \xrefn contains. It
% is needed by \eqdefn and \eqsubdefn to be able to `cleanly' write
% texts of equation labels to .aux file. It is also used when
% functionality of \xrefn is needed without the hyperlink and the
% optional parameter.
\def\plain@xrefn#1{%
\readauxfile
%
\expandafter \ifx\csname\xrlabel{#1}\endcsname\relax
\if@citewarning
\message{\linenumber Undefined label `#1'.}%
\fi
%
% Give it a dummy definition, though, to stop multiple error messages.
\expandafter\def\csname\xrlabel{#1}\endcsname{%
`{\tt
\escapechar = -1
\expandafter\string\csname#1\endcsname
}'%
}%
\fi
\csname\xrlabel{#1}\endcsname % Always produce something.
}%
%
% \refn is just a synonym.
%
\let\refn = \xrefn
%
% One common case: print `p. ' before the page number.
%
\def\xrefpageword{p.\thinspace}%
%
\def\xref{\@getoptionalarg\@finxref}%
\def\@finxref#1{%
% Hyperlink and optional TEXT.
\hlstart@impl{xref}{#1}%
\ifx\@optionalarg\empty \else
{\@@hloff\@optionalarg}\refspace
\fi
% Typeset page reference but omit hyperlink.
\xrefpageword\plain@xrefn{#1}%
\hlend@impl{xref}%
}%
%
% \ref[TEXT]{LABEL} typesets TEXT, \CLASSword for LABEL's class (if it's defined)
% and then does \refn on LABEL. But amstex also has a \ref, so tell the
% user if they try to use \ref and have loaded amsppt.sty.
%
% \refs{LABEL} is similar, but puts the letter `s' after the \...word, thus
% producing (for example) `Figures 1.2' (presumably to be followed by
% `and~\refn{fig-1.3}').
%
% Note that \ref takes an optional TEXT, while \refs does not. This
% text (together with \CLASSword) will become part of the hyperlink
% generated by \ref. \refs does not include \CLASSword in the
% hyperlink.
%
\def\@maybewarnref{%
\ifundefined{amsppt.sty}%
% No amsppt.sty, so just use ours.
\else
\message{Warning: amsppt.sty and Eplain both define \string\ref. See
the Eplain manual.}%
% Remember their definition.
\let\amsref = \ref
\fi
\let\ref = \eplainref
\ref
}
\let\ref = \@maybewarnref
%
\def\eplainref{\@getoptionalarg\@fineplainref}%
\def\@fineplainref{\@generalref{1}{}}%
\def\refs{\let\@optionalarg\empty \@generalref{0}s}%
%
% #1 is an integer flag which tells whether hyperlink should include
% \@optionalarg and class word (non-0) or not (0). #2 is the text to
% follow the \...word. Both #1 and #2 are supplied by the macros
% above. #3 comes from the document, and is the LABEL.
%
% \reftie separates \@optionalarg or \..word from \refn; \refspace
% separates \@optionalarg from \..word.
%
\def\@generalref#1#2#3{%
% Save \@optionalarg before it is trashed by \readauxfile.
\let\@generalrefoptarg\@optionalarg
\readauxfile
% Maybe start hyperlink here.
\ifcase#1 \else \hlstart@impl{ref}{#3}\fi
% Get the class of the label.
\edef\@generalref@class{\getproperty{\xrlabel{#3}}{class}}%
% If the word for this class is not defined, don't complain.
\expandafter\ifx\csname \@generalref@class word\endcsname\relax
% Produce \@optionalarg followed by a \reftie, if \@optionalarg is
% not empty.
\ifx\@generalrefoptarg\empty \else {\@@hloff\@generalrefoptarg\reftie}\fi
\else
\begingroup
\@@hloff
% Produce \@optionalarg, if not empty, followed by a \refspace.
\ifx\@generalrefoptarg\empty \else \@generalrefoptarg \refspace \fi
% Produce the word.
\csname \@generalref@class word\endcsname
% Add the suffix and then put in a \reftie before the \refn.
#2\reftie
\endgroup
\fi
% Maybe start hyperlink here.
\ifcase#1 \hlstart@impl{ref}{#3}\fi
% Typeset the reference omitting hyperlinks.
\plain@xrefn{#3}%
\hlend@impl{ref}%
}%
%
%
% References to equations are similar.
%
% \eqref{foo} produces ``(<text for equation label foo>)''.
% \eqdefn{foo} advances \eqnumber, resets \eqsubnumber, and defines
% `foo' to be the new number.
% \eqsubdefn{foo} advances \eqsubnumber and defines `foo'. \eqref works
% for both equations and subequations,
% \eqdef{foo} does \eqdefn, then inserts an \eqno and \eqref.
% \eqsubdef{foo} does \eqsubdefn, then what \eqdef does.
%
% The non-``sub'' macros also take an optional argument; if it's
% present, we use it as the text for the equation label, instead of the
% various counters.
%
% Because there are no page break issues with equations, we can
% immediately define the control sequence. But we also need to write
% the definition out, in case the user wants to forward reference an
% equation (bad style as that may be).
%
% The current equation number is in \eqnumber; we just advance it by one
% for each \eqdef. You can handle fancier equation numbers (e.g., ones
% that include a chapter number) by redefining \eqprint, below, and
% using your own counters. We do provide for one level of substructure,
% since that's more painful to implement than superstructures.
%
\newcount\eqnumber
\newcount\subeqnumber
%
%
% \eqdefn[TEXT]{LABEL} defines LABEL to be TEXT (if it's present),
% otherwise it advances \eqnumber and defines LABEL to be that. It
% doesn't produce anything.
%
\def\eqdefn{\@getoptionalarg\@fineqdefn}%
\def\@fineqdefn#1{%
\ifx\@optionalarg\empty
\global\advance\eqnumber by 1
% We call \eqconstruct here instead of in \@eqdefn because we don't
% want to expand it for \eqsubdefn -- \eqsubdefn already includes an
% \eqrefn which includes the text of the label which was \eqconstructed.
\def\temp{\eqconstruct{\number\eqnumber}}%
\else
% In the next \def there is (I believe) a spurious \noexpand.
% I leave in the old definition, albeit commented out, in case the
% \noexpand really _is_ necessary. But I don't thikn so. Adam Lewenberg
% \def\temp{\noexpand\@optionalarg}%
\def\temp{\@optionalarg}%
\fi
%
% Always reset the current subequation number:
\global\subeqnumber = 0
%
% Remember this label, so that we can define subequations:
\gdef\@currenteqlabel{#1}%
\toks0 = \expandafter{\@currenteqlabel}%
%
% Actually do the definition, replacing \xrefn and \eqrefn with
% \plain@xrefn and taking precautions not to expand \plain@xrefn
% in what we output to the aux file. \plain@xrefn expands to many things,
% including \count@'s and \edef's and the expansion of \xrlabel, and
% it's just a real mess.
\begingroup
\def\eqrefn{\noexpand\plain@xrefn}%
\def\xrefn{\noexpand\plain@xrefn}%
\edef\temp{\noexpand\@eqdefn{\the\toks0}{\temp}}%
\temp
\endgroup
}%
%
%
% \eqsubdefn defines its argument as a ``subequation'' of the last \eqdef.
%
\def\eqsubdefn#1{%
\global\advance\subeqnumber by 1
\toks0 = {#1}%
%
% Get the text of the label;
\toks2 = \expandafter{\@currenteqlabel}%
%
% We must expand \@currenteqlabel. We have to not expand
% \eqsubreftext here, as well as \plain@xrefn (which we substitute
% for \eqrefn and \xrefn), since the first arg to \eqsubreftext
% could also include lots of complicated things.
\begingroup
\def\eqrefn{\noexpand\plain@xrefn}%
\def\xrefn{\noexpand\plain@xrefn}%
\def\eqsubreftext{\noexpand\eqsubreftext}%
\edef\temp{%
\noexpand\@eqdefn
{\the\toks0}%
{\eqsubreftext{\eqrefn{\the\toks2}}{\the\subeqnumber}}%
}%
\temp
\endgroup
}%
%
% \@eqdefn{LABEL}{REF-TEXT} actually handles the equation number
% definitions and writing to the aux file.
%
% In contrast to \xrdef, we define LABEL right away (as REF-TEXT). We
% can do this since we know right now what the right equation number is.
% This eliminates some unnecessary warning. It also lets the user put
% \eqdef{} on all equations and have it work, since then \eqref
% refers to the just-defined new value. This however needs special
% treatment with respect to hyperlink labels which should not be
% duplicated. For each \eqdef{}, we define a destination with a
% unique hyperlink label. These labels can be customized with:
\newcount\phantomeqnumber
\def\phantomeqlabel{PHEQ\the\phantomeqnumber}%
%
\def\@eqdefn#1#2{%
% Write out xref into the aux file to allow forward references, but
% only if the label is not empty. Otherwise numerous redefinitions
% of the empty label might be reported.
\ifempty{#1}%
% LABEL is empty, so generate a `phantom' label.
\global\advance\phantomeqnumber by 1
\edef\hl@eqlabel{\phantomeqlabel}%
% Do not write to the aux file but read it anyway, so that
% \@definelabel's get a chance to do the checks for multiple
% definitions before we define any cross-references.
\readauxfile
\else
% LABEL is not empty, so use it for hyperlinks.
\def\hl@eqlabel{#1}%
% Write the definition to the aux file, but do not create
% hyperlink destination (we'll create it ourselves below).
% This also reads the aux file.
{\@@hldestoff \definexref{#1}{#2}{eq}}%
\fi
% Define hyperlink destination.
\hldest@impl{eq}{\hl@eqlabel}%
% Define the LABEL omitting redefinition check.
\begingroup % \@definelabel@nocheck will end this group.
\@definelabel@nocheck{#1}{#2}{eq}%
}%
%
% \eqdef{LABEL} defines LABEL, with \eqdefn, then prints it. We allow
% an optional argument to explicitly specify the text which we define
% the label as.
%
\def\eqdef{\@getoptionalarg\@fineqdef}%
\def\@fineqdef{%
\toks0 = \expandafter{\@optionalarg}%
\edef\temp{\noexpand\@eqdef{\noexpand\eqdefn[\the\toks0]}}%
\temp
}%
%
% \eqsubdef is to \eqdef as \eqsubdefn is to \eqdefn. No optional
% argument allowed here.
%
\def\eqsubdef{\@eqdef\eqsubdefn}%
%
% \@eqdef{DEFN-CMD}{LABEL} defines LABEL, using DEFN-CMD. Then it
% inserts an \eqno (unless it's called when an \eqno would be invalid).
% Then it prints the newly-defined value using \eqprint.
%
\def\@eqdef#1#2{%
\@maybedisableeqno
\eqnum #1{#2}% Define the label and hyperlink destination.
\let\@optionalarg\empty % \@fineqref will examine \@optionalarg.
{\@@hloff\@fineqref{#2}}% Print the text without a hyperlink.
\@mayberestoreeqno
\ignorespaces
}%
%
%
% If we are in an alignment or some other inner place, \eqno won't work.
%
\let\@mayberestoreeqno = \relax
%
\def\@maybedisableeqno{%
\ifinner
\global\let\eqno = \relax
\global\let\leqno = \relax
\global\let\@mayberestoreeqno = \@restoreeqno
\fi
}%
%
% This makes `\eqno' mean \eqno again.
%
\let\@primitiveeqno = \eqno
\let\@primitiveleqno = \leqno
\def\@restoreeqno{%
\global\let\eqno = \@primitiveeqno
\global\let\leqno = \@primitiveleqno
\global\let\@mayberestoreeqno = \empty
}%
%
%
% \righteqnumbers/\lefteqnumbers configure \eqnum, \eqdef
% and \eqalignnum to place the equation number against right/left
% margin respectively.
%
\def\righteqnumbers{%
\def\eqnum{\eqno}%
\def\eqalignnum{\eqalignno}%
}%
%
\def\lefteqnumbers{%
\def\eqnum{\leqno}%
\def\eqalignnum{\leqalignno}%
}%
%
\righteqnumbers
%
%
% \eqrefn[TEXT]{LABEL} produces the text for the equation label LABEL, or
% something suitable if LABEL is undefined. (It possibly issues a
% warning in the latter case as well.) TEXT followed by a \reftie is
% prepended to the equation text as part of the hyperlink.
%
\def\eqrefn{\@getoptionalarg\@fineqrefn}%
\def\@fineqrefn#1{%
\eqref@start{#1}%
% Typeset the equation reference but do not produce hyperlink.
\plain@xrefn{#1}%
\hlend@impl{eq}%
}%
%
% \eqref[TEXT]{LABEL} is the usual way to refer to equation labels; it
% calls \eqprint on the text of LABEL, prepending it with TEXT and a
% \reftie as part of the hyperlink.
%
\def\eqref{\@getoptionalarg\@fineqref}%
\def\@fineqref#1{%
\eqref@start{#1}%
% Typeset the equation reference but do not produce hyperlink.
\eqprint{\plain@xrefn{#1}}%
\hlend@impl{eq}%
}%
% Common code executed at the start of \@fineqrefn and \@fineqref.
\def\eqref@start#1{%
% Save \@optionalarg in case \phantomeqlabel is redefined by the
% user to something that trashes it.
\let\@eqrefoptarg\@optionalarg
% Hyperlink (fetch last `phantom' equation label if LABEL is empty).
\ifempty{#1}%
\hlstart@impl{eq}{\phantomeqlabel}%
\else
\hlstart@impl{eq}{#1}%
\fi
% Optional TEXT followed by a \reftie.
\ifx\@eqrefoptarg\empty \else
{\@@hloff\@eqrefoptarg\reftie}%
\fi
}%
%
%
% \eqconstruct{EQ-TEXT} constructs an equation number, i.e., the text to
% be defined as the value of a label.
%
\let\eqconstruct = \identity
%
% \eqprint{EQ-TEXT} produces the typeset equation number EQ-TEXT.
%
\def\eqprint#1{(#1)}%
%
% \eqsubreftext{EQ-TEXT}{SUBEQ-TEXT} produces the text of a subequation
% reference. (\eqprint is later called on the result of this to produce
% output for subequations; I didn't define any \subeqprint.)
%
\def\eqsubreftext#1#2{#1.#2}%
%
%
%
% Indexing.
%
% \defineindex{PREFIX} defines an index with ``prefix'' PREFIX. The
% prefix is used to construct the output filename and the various
% commands. We just define all the index commands for this index to
% call the general commands with PREFIX.
%
\let\extraidxcmdsuffixes = \empty
%
\def\defineindex#1{%
\def\@idxprefix{#1}%
%
% Define a switch to control opening and writing of the index file
% for this prefix.
\expandafter\innernewif\csname if\@idxprefix dx\endcsname
\csname \@idxprefix dxtrue\endcsname
%
% Define the indexing commands for this prefix.
\for\@idxcmd:=,marked,submarked,name%
\extraidxcmdsuffixes\do
{%
\@defineindexcmd\@idxcmd
}%
%
% Allocate a stream for the output.
\ece\innernewwrite{@#1indexfile}%
%
% And a conditional to test whether we've opened the file.
\ece\innernewif{if@#1indexfileopened}%
}%
%
%
% \@defineindexcmd{SUFFIX} defines both silent and non-silent index
% command for prefix \@idxprefix with suffix SUFFIX. That is, we define
% both `\@idxprefix dxSUFFIX' and `\s\@idxprefix dxSUFFIX' to call the
% corresponding generic command with \@idxprefix. \silentindexentry is
% used to decide whether we should ignore following spaces.
%
\newif\ifsilentindexentry
%
\def\@defineindexcmd#1{%
\@defineoneindexcmd{s}{#1}\silentindexentrytrue
\@defineoneindexcmd{}{#1}\silentindexentryfalse
}%
%
%
% \@defineoneindexcmd{PREFIX}{SUFFIX}{PRECALL} does just one silent or
% non-silent commands. We define the command `\@@PREFIXidxSUFFIX' to do
% PRECALL, then define \@idxprefix, then call \@idxgetrange with an
% argument of `\@@{,s}idxSUFFIX'. (So far every indexing command
% should allow a range. If not, you could redefine `\@@{,s}idxSUFFIX'
% after this macro is called.)
%
\def\@defineoneindexcmd#1#2#3{%
\toks@ = {#3}%
\edef\temp{%
\def
% We have to restrict expansion because the generic (\@@...)
% commands will be defined after the first call to \defineindex.
% Not expanding the user (\idx...) commands is unnecessary unless
% the user has defined some new commands, but may as well be cautious.
\expandonce\csname#1\@idxprefix dx#2\endcsname % e.g., \idx or \sidxname.
{\def\noexpand\@idxprefix{\@idxprefix}% define \@idxprefix
% call, e.g., \@@idx or \@@sidxname:
\expandonce\csname @@#1idx#2\endcsname
}%
\def
\expandonce\csname @@#1idx#2\endcsname{% e.g., \@@idx
% First do PRECALL.
\the\toks@
% Then call \@idxgetrange with, e.g., \@idx or \@sidxname as its arg.
\noexpand\@idxgetrange\expandonce\csname @#1idx#2\endcsname
}%
}%
\temp
}%
%
%
% \@idxwrite{TERM}{PAGENO} writes a general index entry for TERM on page
% PAGENO to the index file `\@idxprefix indexfile'. We open the stream
% as `\indexfilebasename.\@idxprefix dx' if it isn't already open. We
% only write out the index term if this has not been disabled with
% \csname\@idxprefix dxfalse\endcsname.
%
\let\indexfilebasename = \jobname
%
\def\@idxwrite#1#2{%
\csname if\@idxprefix dx\endcsname
% Be sure the file is opened.
\@openidxfile
%
% Save the index term.
\def\temp{#1}%
%
% Write the index term and page number.
\edef\@wr{%
\expandafter\write\csname @\@idxprefix indexfile\endcsname{%
\string\indexentry
{\sanitize\temp}%
{\noexpand#2}%
}%
}%
\@wr
\else
% Produce a whatsit anyway, to ensure consistent page-breaking.
\write-1{}%
\fi
%
% Marginalize the index term, if desired. We \sanitize the term to
% avoid expansion of any (user-defined) active characters that made
% it through (e.g., because they had not been added to \dospecials
% and hence were not read verbatim by the indexing commands).
\ifindexproofing
\def\temp{#1}%
\edef\temp{%
\insert\@indexproof{\noexpand\indexproofterm{\sanitize\temp}}%
}%
\temp
% Allow `infinitesimal' in \sidx{Infinitesimal}infinitesimal to be
% hyphenated.
\ifhmode\allowhyphens\fi
\fi
%
% We just appended at least one non-discardable item (namely, the
% whatsit from the \write) to the current list. So in case glue comes
% next (not unlikely), be sure we don't inadvertently make that glue a
% valid breakpoint, if it wouldn't have been without us.
\hookrun{afterindexterm}%
%
% This is the end of the index entry processing. If this was a silent
% entry, ignore following spaces.
\ifsilentindexentry \expandafter\ignorespaces\fi
}%
%
\def\@openidxfile{%
\csname if@\@idxprefix indexfileopened\endcsname \else
\expandafter\immediate\openout\csname @\@idxprefix indexfile\endcsname =
\indexfilebasename.\@idxprefix dx
\expandafter\global\csname @\@idxprefix indexfileopenedtrue\endcsname
\fi
}%
%
%
% If this conditional is true, we output the index terms on the page
% where they occur.
\newif\ifindexproofing
%
% We need a new insertion class to collect the proofed terms.
\newinsert\@indexproof
\dimen\@indexproof = \maxdimen % No limit on number of terms.
\count\@indexproof = 0 \skip\@indexproof = 0pt % They take up no space.
%
% This actually typesets the proofed term. We don't go to any lengths
% to provide nice-looking output; since the term might have all kinds of
% weird characters in it, we just dump it in the smallest standard
% Computer Modern typewriter font.
%
% We put the term in an \hbox, even though that might make the output
% run off the page, since we don't really need to see all of it, and
% I think it's better to opt for simplicity -- one term per line.
%
\font\indexprooffont = cmtt8
\def\indexproofterm#1{\hbox{\strut \indexprooffont #1}}%
%
%
% If \output doesn't use \makeheadline, or redefines it, it's up to the
% new \output to define index hyperlink destination and to call
% \indexproofunbox.
%
\let\@plainmakeheadline = \makeheadline
\def\makeheadline{%
% Define index page destination only when this `page anchor' is defined.
\expandafter\ifx\csname\idxpageanchor{\folio}\endcsname\relax \else
% Say \@@hldeston in case a page break happened at an unfortunate
% time when user said \hldestoff.
{\@@hldeston \hldest@impl{idx}{\hlidxpagelabel{\folio}}}%
\fi
\indexproofunbox
\@plainmakeheadline
}%
%
% We want to put the proof index terms in the margin, outside the
% printed area. So if \outsidemargin (for odd pages) and \insidemargin
% (for even pages) are undefined, we define them (both) to be the default
% TeX margin -- one inch + \hoffset.
\def\indexsetmargins{%
\ifx\undefined\outsidemargin
\dimen@ = 1truein
\advance\dimen@ by \hoffset
\edef\outsidemargin{\the\dimen@}%
\let\insidemargin = \outsidemargin
\fi
}%
%
% We always put the terms in the right-hand margin, so long terms run
% off the page, instead of into the text.
\def\indexproofunbox{%
\ifvoid\@indexproof\else
\indexsetmargins
\rlap{%
\kern\hsize
\ifodd\pageno \kern\outsidemargin \else \kern\insidemargin \fi
\vbox to 0pt{\unvbox\@indexproof\vss}%
}\nointerlineskip
\fi
}%
%
%
% \@idxgetrange\CS parses an optional argument which, if present, should
% be either `begin' or `end', marking the beginning or ending of a range
% for the index entry. If we find this, we set the appropriate one of
% \@idxrangestr. Then we call \CS.
%
% If the optional argument is `see' or `seealso' we read another
% argument, namely, the entry to see.
%
\def\idxrangebeginword{begin}%
\def\idxbeginrangemark{(}% the corresponding magic char to go in the idx file
%
\def\idxrangeendword{end}%
\def\idxendrangemark{)}%
%
\def\idxseecmdword{see}%
\def\idxseealsocmdword{seealso}%
\newif\if@idxsee
\newif\if@hlidxencap
\let\@idxseenterm = \relax
%
\def\idxpagemarkupcmdword{pagemarkup}%
\let\@idxpagemarkup = \relax
%
\def\@idxgetrange#1{%
\let\@idxrangestr = \empty
\let\@afteridxgetrange = #1%
% Since \@getoptionalarg scans ahead, it might scan the \idxargopen
% character of the following non-optional argument if the optional
% argument is missing. To make sure that \idxargopen gets the right
% catcode, we need to set it up before calling \@getoptionalarg.
\begingroup
\catcode\idxargopen=1
\@getoptionalarg\@finidxgetopt
}%
\def\@finidxgetopt{%
\global\let\@idxgetrange@arg\@optionalarg
\endgroup
%
\@hlidxencaptrue
%
\for\@idxarg:=\@idxgetrange@arg\do{%
% These are ordered by my guess at frequency of use.
\expandafter\@idxcheckpagemarkup\@idxarg=,%
%
\ifx\@idxarg\idxrangebeginword
\def\@idxrangestr{\idxencapoperator\idxbeginrangemark}%
\else
\ifx\@idxarg\idxrangeendword
\def\@idxrangestr{\idxencapoperator\idxendrangemark}%
\@hlidxencapfalse
\else
\ifx\@idxarg\idxseecmdword
\def\@idxpagemarkup{indexsee}%
\@idxseetrue
\@hlidxencapfalse
\else
\ifx\@idxarg\idxseealsocmdword
\def\@idxpagemarkup{indexseealso}%
\@idxseetrue
\@hlidxencapfalse
\else
\ifx\@idxpagemarkup\relax
\errmessage{Unrecognized index option `\@idxarg'}%
\fi
\fi
\fi
\fi
\fi
}%
% Stick hyperlink encapsulator into \@idxpagemarkup.
\ifnum\hldest@place@idx < 0 \else
\if@hlidxencap
\ifx\@idxpagemarkup\relax
% Even when user gives no pagemarkup command, we still do
% insert our hyperlink encapsulator.
\let\@idxpagemarkup\empty
\fi
\ifcase\hldest@place@idx \relax
% \hldest@place@idx = 0, dests point to a page with a term.
\edef\@idxpagemarkup{hlidxpage{\@idxpagemarkup}}%
% We want to define index \hldest's only on those
% pages which contain at least one index term, so this
% `page anchor' will tell \makeheadline on which pages to
% generate an \hldest.
\definepageanchor{\noexpand\folio}%
\else
% \hldest@place@idx = 1, dests point to exact location of a term.
\global\advance\hlidxlabelnumber by 1
\edef\@idxpagemarkup{hlidx{\hlidxlabel}{\@idxpagemarkup}}%
\hldest@impl{idx}{\hlidxlabel}%
\fi
\fi
\fi
%
\@afteridxgetrange
}%
%
%
% Check for a command of the form `pagemarkup=\cmd', and if found, set
% \@idxpagemarkup to `cmd'.
%
\def\@idxcheckpagemarkup#1=#2,{%
\def\temp{#1}%
\ifx\temp\idxpagemarkupcmdword
\if ,#2, % If #2 is empty, complain.
\errmessage{Missing markup command to `pagemarkup'}%
\else
% Remove a trailing =.
\def\temp##1={##1}%
\edef\@idxpagemarkup{\temp\string#2}%
\fi
\fi
}%
%
%
% \hlidxpage and \hlidx are hyperlink encapsulators for the two types
% of hyperlink destinations for index terms.
%
% \hldest@place@idx defines which type is selected. When defined to 0,
% we generate destinations pointing to the page on which the indexed
% term is located. When defined to 1, we generate destinations
% pointing to exact location of the indexed term. When negative, we
% generate no hyperlinks / destinations.
\def\hldest@place@idx{-1}%
%
% \idxpageanchor{PAGE} expands to index page anchor internal name.
% This page anchor is used when index entries point to pages. Like in
% \xrlabel, we append an _ character to NAME, to help avoid conflicts.
% And we append a `p' so that we don't redefine \_ on an empty label.
\begingroup
% Mike Spivak's MathTime macros for Times Roman fonts changes the
% catcode of _ to be active. Undo that. (From adam@symcom.math.uiuc.edu.)
\catcode`\_ = 8
\gdef\idxpageanchor#1{#1_p}%
\endgroup
% \definepageanchor{PAGE} defines a page anchor for the page PAGE.
% \makeheadline will then define a hyperlink destination on top of
% each page for which an anchor is defined. To get a possible page
% number right, we have to write the definition out to the auxiliary
% file, instead of only defining it directly.
\def\definepageanchor#1{%
% Be sure we've read the aux file before we zap it:
\readauxfile
%
% When we read in the aux file next time, define the label:
\edef\@wr{\noexpand\writeaux{\string\@definepageanchor{#1}}}%
\@wr
\ignorespaces
}%
% \@definepageanchor{PAGE} actually defines page anchor for the PAGE.
\def\@definepageanchor#1{%
\expandafter\gdef\csname\idxpageanchor{#1}\endcsname{}%
}%
%
% Hyperlink labels for both types of destinations.
\newcount\hlidxlabelnumber
\def\hlidxlabel{IDX\the\hlidxlabelnumber}%
\def\hlidxpagelabel#1{IDXPG#1}%
%
% \hlidx{HYPERLINK-LABEL}{PAGEENCAP}{PAGESPEC}
\def\hlidx#1#2#3{%
\ifempty{#2}%
\let\@idxpageencap\relax
\else
\expandafter\let\expandafter\@idxpageencap\csname #2\endcsname
\fi
\hlstart@impl{idx}{#1}%
\@idxpageencap{#3}%
\hlend@impl{idx}%
}%
%
% \hlidxpage{PAGEENCAP}{PAGESPEC}
%
% We expect PAGESPEC to be one of the following:
% 14 (single page number)
% 14, 15 (list of two consecutive page numbers)
% 14--15 (page range)
%
% If you configure MakeIndex to use different page list separator
% (delim_n parameter in .mst file) / different page range separator
% (delim_r parameter), you should call \setidxpagelistdelimiter /
% \setidxpagerangedelimiter to setup the new separators.
%
% In case of a single page number, we call \PAGEENCAP on the page
% number and turn the result into a hyperlink.
%
% In case of a two-page list, we break the list, call \PAGEENCAP on
% each of the page numbers separately, and turn each result into a
% hyperlink, producing page list separator between the page numbers.
%
% In case of a page range, we do not break the range, call \PAGEENCAP
% on the entire range and turn what results into a hyperlink for the
% first of the page numbers.
\def\hlidxpage#1#2{%
% Set \@idxpagei[i][ref] and \@idxpagesep
\@hlidxgetpages{#2}%
% Alias for \PAGEENCAP.
\ifempty{#1}%
\let\@idxpageencap\relax
\else
\expandafter\let\expandafter\@idxpageencap\csname #1\endcsname
\fi
% Now comes the first part, to be done in any of the three cases.
\hlstart@impl{idx}{\hlidxpagelabel{\@idxpageiref}}%
\expandafter\@idxpageencap\expandafter{\@idxpagei}%
\hlend@impl{idx}%
% The second part, to be done only if there is a second page number.
\ifx\@idxpageii\empty \else
\@idxpagesep
\hlstart@impl{idx}{\hlidxpagelabel{\@idxpageiiref}}%
\expandafter\@idxpageencap\expandafter{\@idxpageii}%
\hlend@impl{idx}%
\fi
}%
%
% This macro parses PAGESPEC parameter to \hlidxpage. It sets
% \@idxpagei to the first page number, \@idxpageii to the second (if
% present; if not, \@idxpageii will be set to \empty). For the first
% page number, use \@idxpageiref to construct hyperlink label; for
% the second page number, use \@idxpageiiref. Use \@idxpagesep to
% separate the two page numbers.
%
% NOTE: we use \@idxpagei[i], not \idxpagei[i], because the user may
% use \idxparselist / \idxparserange in his \PAGEENCAP, in which case
% our \idxpagei[i]'s will get garbled.
\def\@hlidxgetpages#1{%
% Try to parse a two-page list.
\idxparselist{#1}%
\ifx\idxpagei\empty
% It is not a two-page list, try page range.
\idxparserange{#1}%
\ifx\idxpagei\empty
% It is neither a two-page list nor a page range, so we assume
% it is a single page number.
\def\@idxpageiref{#1}% Label for \hlstart.
\else
% It is a page range.
\let\@idxpageiref\idxpagei % Label for \hlstart.
\fi
\def\@idxpagei{#1}%
\let\@idxpageii\empty
\else
% It is a two-page list.
\let\@idxpagei\idxpagei
\let\@idxpageii\idxpageii
\let\@idxpageiref\idxpagei % Label for \hlstart.
\let\@idxpageiiref\idxpageii % Label for \hlstart.
\let\@idxpagesep\idxpagelistdelimiter
\fi
}%
%
% Set up a macro \@idxparselist and user-accessible \idxparselist for
% parsing two-page list. Takes list separator (which is saved in
% \idxpagelistdelimiter). If the list is found, \@idxparselist will
% set \idxpagei to the first page number, \idxpageii to the second;
% if not found, it will set \idxpagei to \empty (this implies that
% the list's first page number should never be empty).
\def\setidxpagelistdelimiter#1{%
\gdef\idxpagelistdelimiter{#1}%
\gdef\@removepagelistdelimiter##1#1{##1}%
\gdef\@idxparselist##1#1##2\@@{%
\ifempty{##2}%
\let\idxpagei\empty
\else
\def\idxpagei{##1}%
\edef\idxpageii{\@removepagelistdelimiter##2}%
\fi
}%
\gdef\idxparselist##1{\@idxparselist##1#1\@@}%
}%
%
% Same as previous, but \@idxparserange and \idxparserange will parse
% page range, range separator is saved in \idxpagerangedelimiter.
\def\setidxpagerangedelimiter#1{%
\gdef\idxpagerangedelimiter{#1}%
\gdef\@removepagerangedelimiter##1#1{##1}%
\gdef\@idxparserange##1#1##2\@@{%
\ifempty{##2}%
\let\idxpagei\empty
\else
\def\idxpagei{##1}%
\edef\idxpageii{\@removepagerangedelimiter##2}%
\fi
}%
\gdef\idxparserange##1{\@idxparserange##1#1\@@}%
}%
%
% Set up the default delimiters.
\setidxpagelistdelimiter{, }%
\setidxpagerangedelimiter{--}%
%
%
% \@idxtokscollect uses \@idxmaintoks as the token list for the main
% part of an index entry and \@idxsubtoks for the subpart. Then it
% calls \@idxwrite.
%
\def\idxsubentryseparator{!}%
\def\idxencapoperator{|}%
\def\idxmaxpagenum{99999}%
%
\newtoks\@idxmaintoks
\newtoks\@idxsubtoks
%
\def\@idxtokscollect{%
% Remember the subentry.
\edef\temp{\the\@idxsubtoks}%
%
% We want to expand the conditions, but not the terms. The index
% entry starts simply with \@idxmaintoks and \@idxsubtoks.
\edef\@indexentry{%
\the\@idxmaintoks
\ifx\temp\empty\else \idxsubentryseparator\the\@idxsubtoks \fi
\@idxrangestr
}%
%
% If this is a `see' or `see also' entry, we need to read one more
% arg. We use a giant page number so the entry will be last (for the
% benefit of `see also's). MakeIndex rejects page numbers >=1000.
%
\if@idxsee
\@idxseefalse % Reset so the next term won't be a `see'.
\edef\temp{\noexpand\idx@getverbatimarg
{\noexpand\@finidxtokscollect{\idxmaxpagenum}}}%
\else
\def\temp{\@finfinidxtokscollect\folio}%
\fi
\temp
}%
%
%
% \@finidxtokscollect{PAGENO}{REAL-TERM} reads the final term for
% see/see also entries. We do not check if the person has put both a
% range and a see in the same index term (which will confuse makeindex).
%
\def\@finidxtokscollect#1#2{%
\def\@idxseenterm{#2}%
\@finfinidxtokscollect{#1}%
}%
%
% \@finfinidxtokscollect{PAGENO} writes \@indexentry for page PAGENO.
% Besides \@indexentry, if \@idxpagemarkup is not \relax we output an
% index entry \@indexentry|\@idxpagemarkup{PAGENO} (but omitting | if
% this is a range term, because in that case | will have been added
% together with \@idxrangestr in \@idxtokscollect). And if
% \@idxseenterm is not \relax we output {\@idxseenterm} after the
% \@idxpagemarkup. (This will become an argument to the ``markup''
% command, which will be \indexsee or \indexseealso.)
%
\def\@finfinidxtokscollect#1{%
% If we've got a page markup command, append it.
\ifx\@idxpagemarkup\relax \else
\toks@ = \expandafter{\@indexentry}%
\edef\@indexentry{%
\the\toks@
% Add | only if this is not a range term, otherwise | has
% already been added with \@idxrangestr by \@idxtokscollect.
\ifx\@idxrangestr\empty \idxencapoperator \fi
\@idxpagemarkup
}%
\let\@idxpagemarkup = \relax
\fi
%
% If we've got an argument to the ``page markup'' command, append it.
\ifx\@idxseenterm\relax \else
\toks@ = \expandafter{\@indexentry}%
\edef\@indexentry{\the\toks@{\sanitize\@idxseenterm}}%
\let\@idxseenterm = \relax
\fi
%
% Finally, write what we've constructed.
\expandafter\@idxwrite\expandafter{\@indexentry}{#1}%
}%
%
%
% \@idxcollect{MAIN}{SUB} sets up the token registers
% \@idx{main,sub}toks, then calls \@idxtokscollect. This is convenient
% for some of the macros below.
%
\def\@idxcollect#1#2{%
\@idxmaintoks = {#1}%
\@idxsubtoks = {#2}%
\@idxtokscollect
}%
%
%
% Macros for reading verbatim the TERM, SUBTERM, SEE and SEEALSO
% arguments of indexing commands.
%
% These can be customized by the user to different beginning and
% end of group characters, so that `{' and `}' can be used inside
% index terms.
\def\idxargopen{`\{}%
\def\idxargclose{`\}}%
% \idx@getverbatimarg#1{ARG} reads ARG verbatim and then calls #1 with
% that argument. We use it to read all TERM, (non-optional) SUBTERM,
% SEE and SEEALSO arguments.
\def\idx@getverbatimarg#1{%
\def\idx@getverbatimarg@cmd{#1}% Save the command, allowing it to be
% more than just a command sequence.
\begingroup
\uncatcodespecials
\catcode\idxargopen=1
\catcode\idxargclose=2
\catcode`\ =10 % Swallow multiple consequent spaces.
\catcode`\^^I=10 % Just in case, to avoid dependence on
\catcode`\^^M=5 % current meanings of tabs and newlines.
\idx@fingetverbatimarg
}%
\def\idx@fingetverbatimarg#1{\endgroup\idx@getverbatimarg@cmd{#1}}%
% \idx@getverboptarg#1[ARG] reads ARG verbatim and then calls #1 with
% that argument. We use it to read all optional SUBTERM arguments.
% This is adopted from btxmac.tex's \@getoptionalarg.
\def\idx@getverboptarg#1{%
\def\idx@optionaltemp{#1}% Save the command, allowing it to be more
% than just a command sequence (unlike \@getoptionalarg).
\let\idx@optionalnext = \relax
% If this is a SEE or SEEALSO entry, we know that another
% non-optional arg follows, delimited by the \idxargopen and
% \idxargclose characters. Since \@futurenonspacelet scans ahead,
% it might scan \idxargopen if the optional argument is missing. To
% make sure that \idxargopen gets the right catcode, we need to set
% it up before calling \@futurenonspacelet.
\begingroup
\if@idxsee \catcode\idxargopen=1 \fi
\@futurenonspacelet\idx@optionalnext\idx@bracketcheck
}%
% The \expandafter's in this macro let us avoid the use of \aftergroup,
% which is somewhat more expensive.
\def\idx@bracketcheck{%
\ifx [\idx@optionalnext
\endgroup % Cancel \catcode\idxargopen=1.
\expandafter\idx@finbracketcheck
\else
\endgroup % Cancel \catcode\idxargopen=1.
\let\@optionalarg = \empty
% We can't do the \temp after the \fi, because then the \temp gets
% in the way of reading the optional argument from the input, if
% we do have one.
\expandafter\idx@optionaltemp
\fi
}%
%
\def\idx@finbracketcheck{%
\begingroup
\uncatcodespecials
% `[' should already be \other since \idx@bracketcheck succeeded;
% we assume that the user also didn't give `]' a funky catcode
% (otherwise it should have been added to \dospecials, anyway).
%\catcode`\[=\other
%\catcode`\]=\other
\catcode`\ =10 % Swallow multiple consequent spaces.
\catcode`\^^I=10 % Just in case, to avoid dependence on
\catcode`\^^M=5 % current meanings of tabs and newlines.
\idx@@getoptionalarg
}%
%
\def\idx@@getoptionalarg[#1]{%
\endgroup
\def\@optionalarg{#1}%
\idx@optionaltemp
}%
%
% Produce term (which has been scanned verbatim) as output, rescanning
% with `real' catcodes. \endinput ensures TeX does not see the ending
% newline. Stepan Kasal verified that it is necessary both for e-TeX
% and for ordinary TeX (see texinfo.tex). We reset catcode of newline
% because \scantokens (both the e-TeX primitive and the Eplain's
% emulation) generate a trailing newline when newline is catcode 13
% (putting \scantokens in an \hbox also fixes that newline--strange).
% We don't write `\endinput' directly because the merge script strips
% any lines with an \endinput.
{\catcode`\&=0
\gdef\idx@scanterm#1{%
\edef\idx@scanterm@nl@catcode{\the\catcode`\^^M\relax}%
\catcode`\^^M=5
\scantokens{#1&endinput}%
\catcode`\^^M=\idx@scanterm@nl@catcode
}}%
%
%
% Following are the TeX macros that correspond to the commands
% that actually appear in the document.
%
% \@idx{TERM} produces TERM in the output and then makes the index entry
% for TERM as usual. We don't allow a [SUBTERM] here since then we
% would lose spaces after the command, which would be very inconvenient.
%
% As with all our index commands, we've already defined \@idxprefix (in
% \idx or whatever), to save passing it around, and we've looked for a
% range argument before TERM.
%
\def\@idx{\idx@getverbatimarg\@finidx}%
\def\@finidx#1{%
\idx@scanterm{#1}% Produce TERM as output.
\@idxcollect{#1}{}%
}%
%
% \@sidx{TERM}[SUBTERM] produces an index entry TERM and no output. If
% SUBTERM is present, this is a subentry. (At the moment, I don't
% provide for subsubentries, since I've never needed that.)
%
\def\@sidx{\idx@getverbatimarg\@finsidx}%
\def\@finsidx#1{\@idxmaintoks = {#1}\idx@getverboptarg\@finfinsidx}%
\def\@finfinsidx{%
\@idxsubtoks = \expandafter{\@optionalarg}%
\@idxtokscollect
}%
%
%
% \@idxconstructmarked{TOKS-REG}\CS{TERM}
%
\def\idxsortkeysep{@}% This `@' is catcode 11, but it doesn't matter.
%
\def\@idxconstructmarked#1#2#3{%
\toks@ = {#2}% The control sequence.
\toks2 = {#3}% The term.
%
% Construct TERM@\CS{TERM} as the string to write.
\edef\temp{\the\toks2 \idxsortkeysep \the\toks@{\the\toks2}}%
%
% Save it in TOKS-REG.
#1 = \expandafter{\temp}%
}%
%
%
% \@idxmarked\CS{TERM} outputs \CS{TERM} and then makes an index entry
% sorted by TERM but producing \CS{TERM}.
%
\def\@idxmarked#1{\idx@getverbatimarg{\@finidxmarked{#1}}}%
\def\@finidxmarked#1#2{%
\idx@scanterm{#1{#2}}% Produce \CS{TERM} as output.
\@idxconstructmarked\@idxmaintoks{#1}{#2}%
\@idxsubtoks = {}%
\@idxtokscollect
}%
%
% \@sidxmarked\CS{TERM}[SUBTERM] outputs an index entry sorted by TERM
% but producing \CS{TERM}.
%
\def\@sidxmarked#1{\idx@getverbatimarg{\@finsidxmarked{#1}}}%
\def\@finsidxmarked#1#2{%
\@idxconstructmarked\toks@{#1}{#2}%
\edef\temp{{\the\toks@}}%
\expandafter\@finsidx\temp
}%
%
%
% \@idxsubmarked{TERM}\CS{SUBTERM} is like \@idxmarked, except that it's
% SUBTERM that's marked instead of TERM.
%
\def\@idxsubmarked{%
\let\sidxsubmarked@print\idxsubmarked@print
\idx@getverbatimarg\@finsidxsubmarked
}%
\def\idxsubmarked@print{\expandafter\idx@scanterm\expandafter}%
%
% \@sidxsubmarked{TERM}\CS{SUBTERM} is to \@sidxmarked as \@idxsubmarked
% is to \@idxmarked.
%
\def\@sidxsubmarked{%
\let\sidxsubmarked@print\gobble
\idx@getverbatimarg\@finsidxsubmarked
}%
\def\@finsidxsubmarked#1{\@idxmaintoks = {#1}\@@finsidxsubmarked}% Reads TERM.
\def\@@finsidxsubmarked#1{\idx@getverbatimarg{\@@@finsidxsubmarked{#1}}}% Reads \CS.
\def\@@@finsidxsubmarked#1#2{% Reads {\CS}{SUBTERM}.
\sidxsubmarked@print % Prints for \@idxsubmarked, gobbles for \@sidxsubmarked.
{\the\@idxmaintoks\space #1{#2}}% Maybe produce `TERM \CS{SUBTERM}' as output.
\@idxconstructmarked\@idxsubtoks{#1}{#2}%
\@idxtokscollect
}%
%
%
% \@idxcollectname{FIRST}{LAST} puts `LAST, FIRST' into \temp. (Well,
% we use \idxnameseparator instead of hardwiring `, '.) If FIRST is
% empty, don't include the separator.
%
\def\idxnameseparator{, }% as in `Tachikawa, Elizabeth'
%
\def\@idxcollectname#1#2{%
\def\temp{#1}%
\ifx\temp\empty
\toks@ = {}%
\else
\toks@ = \expandafter{\idxnameseparator #1}%
\fi
\toks2 = {#2}%
%
\edef\temp{\the\toks2 \the\toks@}%
}%
%
%
% \@idxname{FIRST}{LAST} also produces `FIRST LAST' in the output and an
% index entry for `LAST, FIRST'.
%
\def\@idxname{\idx@getverbatimarg\@finidxname}%
\def\@finidxname#1{\idx@getverbatimarg{\@finfinidxname{#1}}}%
\def\@finfinidxname#1#2{%
\idx@scanterm{#1 #2}% Separate the names by a space in the output.
\@idxcollectname{#1}{#2}%
\expandafter\@idxcollect\expandafter{\temp}{}%
}%
%
% \@sidxname{FIRST}{LAST}[SUBTERM] is to \@sidx as \@idxname is to
% \@idx.
%
\def\@sidxname{\idx@getverbatimarg\@finsidxname}%
\def\@finsidxname#1{\idx@getverbatimarg{\@finfinsidxname{#1}}}%
\def\@finfinsidxname#1#2{%
\@idxcollectname{#1}{#2}%
\expandafter\@finsidx\expandafter{\temp}%
}%
%
%
% Now we come to actually producing the index, i.e., implementing the
% formatting commands that MakeIndex outputs.
%
% \readindexfile is responsible for formatting and printing the index.
% It reads \indexfilebasename.ind. We implement the same commands that
% LaTeX does. I suppose we could allow for different indices having
% different basenames, but I can't imagine when that would be useful.
%
\let\indexfonts = \relax
%
\def\readindexfile#1{%
\edef\@idxprefix{#1}%
%
% Does the output file exist?
\testfileexistence[\indexfilebasename]{\@idxprefix nd}%
\iffileexists \begingroup
% If no \begin or \end, define them. The argument will be `{theindex}'.
\ifx\begin\undefined
\def\begin##1{\@beginindex}%
\let\end = \@gobble
\fi
%
% Read the file:
\input \indexfilebasename.\@idxprefix nd
%
% \doublecolumns isn't affected by groups.
\singlecolumn
\endgroup
\else
\message{No index file \indexfilebasename.\@idxprefix nd.}%
\fi
}%
%
% Here's the default for `\begin{theindex}', if \begin isn't defined.
\def\@beginindex{%
% Define the commands MakeIndex outputs.
\let\item = \@indexitem
\let\subitem = \@indexsubitem
\let\subsubitem = \@indexsubsubitem
%
% Set up the default formatting:
\indexfonts
\doublecolumns
\parindent = 0pt
%
% Let the user override the defaults.
\hookrun{beginindex}%
}%
%
% MakeIndex puts \indexspace between groups in the ind file.
\let\indexspace = \bigbreak
%
% You can make \afterindexterm appear after the term and before the
% first page with the following in the ist file:
% delim_0 "\\afterindexterm "
% delim_1 "\\afterindexterm "
% delim_2 "\\afterindexterm "
\let\afterindexterm = \quad
%
%
% Top-level index entries start with \item.
\newskip\aboveindexitemskipamount \aboveindexitemskipamount = 0pt plus2pt
\def\aboveindexitemskip{\vskip\aboveindexitemskipamount}%
%
\def\@indexitem{\begingroup
\@indexitemsetup
\leftskip = 0pt
\aboveindexitemskip
\penalty-100 % Encourage page breaks before items.
%
% But forbid page breaks after items, in case a subitem follows.
\def\par{\endgraf\endgroup\nobreak}%
}%
%
% Secondary index entries.
\def\@indexsubitem{%
\@indexitemsetup
\leftskip = 1em
}%
%
% And tertiary entries.
\def\@indexsubsubitem{%
\@indexitemsetup
\leftskip = 2em
}%
%
% Common setup for the formatting.
\def\@indexitemsetup{%
\par
\hangindent = 1em
\raggedright
\hyphenpenalty = 10000
\hookrun{indexitem}%
}%
%
%
% \indexsee{TERM}{PAGENO} ignores PAGENO, and says `see TERM'.
\def\seevariant{\it}%
\def\indexseeword{see}%
\def\indexsee{\idx@getverbatimarg\@finindexsee}%
\def\@finindexsee#1#2{{\seevariant \indexseeword\/ }\idx@scanterm{#1}}%
%
% \indexseealso{TERM}{PAGENO} is similar.
\def\indexseealsowords{see also}%
\def\indexseealso{\idx@getverbatimarg\@finindexseealso}%
\def\@finindexseealso#1#2{{\seevariant \indexseealsowords\/ }\idx@scanterm{#1}}%
%
%
% We provide one index by default; commands are \idx, \sidx, etc.
\defineindex{i}%
%
%
%
% Justification of multiple input lines.
%
% You use these by saying
% {\flushright
% <flush right text>
% }
%
% and similarly for \flushleft and \center. The command must be
% embedded in a group. The lines are set in paragraphs as usual, i.e.,
% blank lines start a new paragraph (by virtue of the
% \blanklineskipamount vertical glue being inserted).
%
% \environment ... \endenvironment isn't appropriate in this case, since
% these ``environments'' can't be nested.
%
\begingroup
\catcode `\^^M = \active %
\gdef\flushleft{%
\def\@endjustifycmd{\@endflushleft}%
\def\@eoljustifyaction{\null\hfil\break}%
\let\@firstlinejustifyaction = \relax
\@startjustify %
}%
\gdef\flushright{%
\def\@endjustifycmd{\@endflushright}%
\def\@eoljustifyaction{\break\null\hfil}%
\def\@firstlinejustifyaction{\hfil\null}%
\@startjustify %
}%
\gdef\center{%
\def\@endjustifycmd{\@endcenter}%
\def\@eoljustifyaction{\hfil\break\null\hfil}%
\def\@firstlinejustifyaction{\hfil\null}%
\@startjustify %
}%
%
% We do this before starting any of the justification commands.
\gdef\@startjustify{%
\parskip = 0pt
\catcode`\^^M = \active %
\def^^M{\futurelet\next\@finjustifyreturn}%
%
% \@eateol is called at the beginning of each justified paragraph.
\def\@eateol##1^^M{%
\def\temp{##1}%
\@firstlinejustifyaction %
\ifx\temp\empty\else \temp^^M\fi %
}%
\expandafter\aftergroup\@endjustifycmd %
\checkenv \environmenttrue %
\par\noindent %
\@eateol %
}%
%
% If the next thing is a ^^M, insert \blanklineskipamount glue. Then
% do \@eoljustifyaction (which each justification command defines).
\gdef\@finjustifyreturn{%
\@eoljustifyaction %
\ifx\next^^M%
% Insert extra glue when the \@end... command does the \par.
\def\par{\endgraf\vskip\blanklineskipamount \global\let\par = \endgraf}%
\@endjustifycmd %
% Get back into horizontal mode for the next line.
\noindent %
\@firstlinejustifyaction %
\fi %
}%
\endgroup
%
\def\@endflushleft{\unpenalty{\parfillskip = 0pt plus1fil\par}\ignorespaces}%
\def\@endflushright{% Remove the \hfil\null\break we just put on.
\unskip \setbox0=\lastbox \unpenalty
% We have fil glue at the left of the line; \parfillskip shouldn't
% affect that.
{\parfillskip = 0pt \par}\ignorespaces
}%
\def\@endcenter{% Remove the \hfil\null\break we just put on.
\unskip \setbox0=\lastbox \unpenalty
% We have fil glue at the left of the line; \parfillskip must balance it.
{\parfillskip = 0pt plus1fil \par}\ignorespaces
}%
%
\ifx\@undefined\raggedleft
% like plain's \raggedright except for \parfillskip.
\innernewskip\raggedleftskip \raggedleftskip=0pt plus2em
\def\raggedleft{\leftskip\raggedleftskip \parindent=0pt
\spaceskip.3333em \xspaceskip.5em \parfillskip0pt \relax}
\fi % \raggedleft undefined
%
%
% Automatically-columnated tables.
%
% \makecolumns N/K: organizes the entries on the following N lines into
% K columns. If N is too small, some text beyond the end of the table
% will be incorporated into the table, probably producing an error
% message. If N is too large, some of the entries will appear after the
% table, probably looking very out of place.
%
% You can adjust the position of the table on the page by changing
% \parindent (space to the left of the block) and \hsize (distance from
% the left margin to the right of the block). (No doubt inside a
% group.) And you can allow a page break above the valign by changing
% \abovecolumnspenalty.
%
\newcount\abovecolumnspenalty \abovecolumnspenalty = 10000
\newcount\@linestogo % Lines remaining to process.
\newcount\@linestogoincolumn % Lines remaining in column.
\newcount\@columndepth % Number of lines in a column.
\newdimen\@columnwidth % Width of each column.
\newtoks\crtok \crtok = {\cr}%
\newcount\currentcolumn
%
% The space matches an end-of-line that will probably be there.
%
\def\makecolumns#1/#2: {\par \begingroup
% Set \@columndepth to the number of items we will put in a column:
% ceiling(N/K), i.e. (N - 1) / K + 1.
\@columndepth = #1
\advance\@columndepth by -1
\divide \@columndepth by #2
\advance\@columndepth by 1
\@linestogoincolumn = \@columndepth
\@linestogo = #1
%
% We start in the first column.
\currentcolumn = 1
%
\def\@endcolumnactions{%
\ifnum \@linestogo<2
\the\crtok \egroup \endgroup \par % End \valign and \makecolumns.
\else
% We've done one more line out of the total.
\global\advance\@linestogo by -1
%
% How many left in the column?
%
\ifnum\@linestogoincolumn<2
% End this column, that was the last line.
\global\advance\currentcolumn by 1
\global\@linestogoincolumn = \@columndepth
\the\crtok
\else
% Still got more lines to go.
&\global\advance\@linestogoincolumn by -1
\fi
\fi
}%
%
% Set up to read the table.
%
\makeactive\^^M
\letreturn \@endcolumnactions
%
% Figure out how wide our columns are going to be; each column has
% exactly the same template, so we can use the feature described on
% p.241 of the TeXbook for repeating preambles.
%
\@columnwidth = \hsize
\advance\@columnwidth by -\parindent
\divide\@columnwidth by #2
\penalty\abovecolumnspenalty
\noindent % It's not a paragraph (usually).
\valign\bgroup
&\hbox to \@columnwidth{\strut \hsize = \@columnwidth ##\hfil}\cr
%
% The next end-of-line starts everything going.
}%
%
%
%
% \numberedfootnote is like plain TeX's \footnote, but automatically
% numbered. When you want to reset the footnote number, say
% \footnotenumber = 0.
%
% We also provide for more general formatting than \footnote:
% \footnotemarkseparation is the space between the reference mark and
% the footnote text;
% \interfootnoteskip is the space between footnotes;
% \everyfootnote is expanded just before we typeset the footnote.
%
% The dimensions of the footnote rule are controlled by
% \footnoterulewidth and \footnoteruleheight (the depth is always zero);
% the space after the rule is \belowfootnoterulespace.
%
\newcount\footnotenumber
\newcount\hlfootlabelnumber
\newdimen\footnotemarkseparation \footnotemarkseparation = .5em
\newskip\interfootnoteskip \interfootnoteskip = 0pt
\newtoks\everyfootnote
\newdimen\footnoterulewidth \footnoterulewidth = 2in
\newdimen\footnoteruleheight \footnoteruleheight = 0.4pt
\newdimen\belowfootnoterulespace \belowfootnoterulespace = 2.6pt
%
\let\@plainfootnote = \footnote
\let\@plainvfootnote = \vfootnote
% Hyperlink labels for forward and back references.
\def\hlfootlabel{FOOT\the\hlfootlabelnumber}%
\def\hlfootbacklabel{FOOTB\the\hlfootlabelnumber}%
%
\def\@eplainfootnote#1{\let\@sf\empty % parameter #2 (the text) is read later
\ifhmode\edef\@sf{\spacefactor\the\spacefactor}\/\fi
\global\advance\hlfootlabelnumber by 1
\hlstart@impl{foot}{\hlfootlabel}%
\hldest@impl{footback}{\hlfootbacklabel}%
#1%
\hlend@impl{foot}%
\@sf\vfootnote{#1}%
}%
%
\let\footnote\@eplainfootnote
%
\def\vfootnote#1{\insert\footins\bgroup
\interlinepenalty\interfootnotelinepenalty
\splittopskip\ht\strutbox % top baseline for broken footnotes
\advance\splittopskip by \interfootnoteskip
\splitmaxdepth\dp\strutbox
\floatingpenalty\@MM
\leftskip\z@skip \rightskip\z@skip \spaceskip\z@skip \xspaceskip\z@skip
\everypar = {}%
\parskip = 0pt % because of the vskip
% Even if typesetting in multicolumns, do footnotes in normal page width.
% (We don't have any provision in the output routine for having
% footnotes per column, anyway.)
\ifnum\@numcolumns > 1 \hsize = \@normalhsize \fi
\the\everyfootnote
\vskip\interfootnoteskip
\indent\llap{%
\hlstart@impl{footback}{\hlfootbacklabel}%
\hldest@impl{foot}{\hlfootlabel}%
#1%
\hlend@impl{footback}%
\kern\footnotemarkseparation
}%
\footstrut\futurelet\next\fo@t
}%
%
\def\footnoterule{\dimen@ = \footnoteruleheight
\advance\dimen@ by \belowfootnoterulespace
\kern-\dimen@
\hrule width\footnoterulewidth height\footnoteruleheight depth0pt
\kern\belowfootnoterulespace
\vskip-\interfootnoteskip
}%
%
\def\numberedfootnote{%
\global\advance\footnotenumber by 1
\@eplainfootnote{$^{\number\footnotenumber}$}%
}%
%
%
%
% Margins.
%
% TeX's primitives determine the type area. But some users prefer to
% think in terms of margins. These definitions allow one to say, for
% example, `\topmargin = 2in', instead of `\voffset=1in\advance\vsize by
% -1in'. Constructions like `\advance\topmargin by 1in' give an error
% message, though, since \topmargin is not a parameter. Instead, the
% macro \advancetopmargin has to be used.
%
\newdimen\paperheight
\ifnum\mag=1000
\paperheight = 11in % No magnification (yet).
\else
\paperheight = 11truein % We already have a magnification.
\fi
%
\def\topmargin{\afterassignment\@finishtopmargin \dimen@}%
\def\@finishtopmargin{%
\dimen2 = \voffset % Remember the old \voffset.
\voffset = \dimen@ \advance\voffset by -1truein
\advance\dimen2 by -\voffset % Compute the change in \voffset.
\advance\vsize by \dimen2 % Change type area accordingly.
}%
\def\advancetopmargin{%
\dimen@ = 0pt \afterassignment\@finishadvancetopmargin \advance\dimen@
}%
\def\@finishadvancetopmargin{%
\advance\voffset by \dimen@
\advance\vsize by -\dimen@
}%
%
%
\def\bottommargin{\afterassignment\@finishbottommargin \dimen@}%
\def\@finishbottommargin{%
\@computebottommargin % Result in \dimen2.
\advance\dimen2 by -\dimen@ % Compute the change in the bottom margin.
\advance\vsize by \dimen2 % Change the type area.
}%
\def\advancebottommargin{%
\dimen@ = 0pt \afterassignment\@finishadvancebottommargin \advance\dimen@
}%
\def\@finishadvancebottommargin{%
\advance\vsize by -\dimen@
}%
%
% Find the current bottom margin, putting the result in \dimen2.
%
\def\@computebottommargin{%
\dimen2 = \paperheight % The total paper size.
\advance\dimen2 by -\vsize % Less the text size.
\advance\dimen2 by -\voffset % Less the offset at the top.
\advance\dimen2 by -1truein % Less the default offset.
}%
%
%
\newdimen\paperwidth
\ifnum\mag=1000
\paperwidth = 8.5in % No magnification (yet).
\else
\paperwidth = 8.5truein % We already have a magnification.
\fi
%
\def\leftmargin{\afterassignment\@finishleftmargin \dimen@}%
\def\@finishleftmargin{%
\dimen2 = \hoffset % Remember the old \hoffset.
\hoffset = \dimen@ \advance\hoffset by -1truein
\advance\dimen2 by -\hoffset % Compute the change in \hoffset.
\advance\hsize by \dimen2 % Change type area accordingly.
}%
\def\advanceleftmargin{%
\dimen@ = 0pt \afterassignment\@finishadvanceleftmargin \advance\dimen@
}%
\def\@finishadvanceleftmargin{%
\advance\hoffset by \dimen@
\advance\hsize by -\dimen@
}%
%
%
\def\rightmargin{\afterassignment\@finishrightmargin \dimen@}%
\def\@finishrightmargin{%
\@computerightmargin % Result in \dimen2.
\advance\dimen2 by -\dimen@ % Compute the change in the right margin.
\advance\hsize by \dimen2 % Change the type area.
}%
\def\advancerightmargin{%
\dimen@ = 0pt \afterassignment\@finishadvancerightmargin \advance\dimen@
}%
\def\@finishadvancerightmargin{%
\advance\hsize by -\dimen@
}%
%
% Find the current right margin, putting the result in \dimen2.
%
\def\@computerightmargin{%
\dimen2 = \paperwidth % The total paper size.
\advance\dimen2 by -\hsize % Less the text size.
\advance\dimen2 by -\hoffset % Less the offset at the left.
\advance\dimen2 by -1truein % Less the default offset.
}%
%
% There is a potential problem when using the margin macros at a true
% dimension and then calling \magnification. So we redefine
% \magnification to address this.
%
\let\@plainm@g = \m@g
\def\m@g{\@plainm@g \paperwidth = 8.5 true in \paperheight = 11 true in}%
%
%
%
% Double column output.
%
% \doublecolumns begins double column output. It can be called
% in the midst of a page. \singlecolumn restores single column
% output. (It would be wrong to require \enddoublecolumns, because
% often one wants double column mode to continue to the end of
% the document.)
%
% The basic approach is that of Appendix E of the TeXbook, p.417.
% David Guichard made significant improvements to my original implementation.
%
% The glue here (the default is intended to be one linespace) is inserted
% before double columns start, and after they end.
%
\newskip\abovecolumnskip \abovecolumnskip = \bigskipamount
\newskip\belowcolumnskip \belowcolumnskip = \bigskipamount
%
% Space between the columns. It can be changed as desired.
\newdimen\gutter \gutter = 2pc
%
% These registers are needed for dealing with switching back and forth.
\newbox\@partialpage
\newdimen\@normalhsize
\newdimen\@normalvsize % The original (before multi-columns) \vsize.
\newtoks\previousoutput
%
% Some synonymous ways to refer to multiple column modes.
\def\quadcolumns{\@columns4}%
\def\triplecolumns{\@columns3}%
\def\doublecolumns{\@columns2}%
\def\begincolumns#1{\ifcase#1\relax \or \singlecolumn \or \@columns2 \or
\@columns3 \or \@columns4 \else \relax \fi}%
\def\endcolumns{\singlecolumn}%
\let\@ndcolumns = \relax
%
% Set this by default so \vfootnote can unconditionally inspect it.
\chardef\@numcolumns = 1
%
\mathchardef\@ejectpartialpenalty = 10141
%
%
% \@columns: Start typesetting with #1 columns.
%
% Before we actually start, we have to make sure that there are at least
\chardef\@col@minlines = 3
% free lines.
% (It could be 2, or even 1, but it might give ugly results; at least one
% line is absolutely necessary, or the output routine might get confused.)
% We have to be careful, so that eg.
% \hbox{TITLE}
% \nobreak
% \doublecolumns
% won't break between the title and the start of the columned output.
%
% To achieve this, we add vskip of fixed size equal to
% @col@minlines * baselineskip
% and then eject the page.
% The output routine then catches the pages ejected:
% 1) if it's a normal page, it is processed by previous output routine;
% 2) if it's the last one, it is saved and the added skip is removed.
%
% When the box is processed according to 1), an underfull vbox can appear,
% but it's not our problem, the manuscript (or its macros) has to be fixed.
%
% Gather this many baselines
\chardef\@col@extralines = 3
% of additional material per each column than the combined height of the
% columns, before attempting to break the columns. This sometimes
% considerably improves the last column, when it would become too spaced
% out because TeX had to squeeze some lines into the previous columns
% due to unfortunate column breaks.
%
% The larger \@col@extralines, the better, but we don't want to make
% it too large. If there are less than \@col@extralines * num_columns
% lines left before we start gathering these extra lines, we'll hit
% \@endcolumns while gathering material for this page. If the extra
% lines will not actually fit in the columns, we'll have to move them
% to the next page. But we won't move them if there are any
% insertions on this page (see \@balancecolumns), so in such case
% we'll stuff everything on the current page, producing an overfull
% box, even though these extra lines could successfully be moved to
% the next page.
%
\newdimen\@col@extraheight
%
% Another note: all assignments are global; it is not possible to call
% \doublecolumns in a group.
%
\def\@columns#1{%
\@ndcolumns
%
\global\let\@ndcolumns = \@endcolumns
\global\chardef\@numcolumns = #1
\global\previousoutput = \expandafter{\the\output}%
%
% Grab the page so far (i.e., the material BEFORE \@columns was called)
% and save it in \@partialpage.
\global\output = {%
\ifnum\outputpenalty = -\@ejectpartialpenalty
\dimen@ = \vsize
\advance\dimen@ by \@col@minlines\baselineskip
\global\setbox\@partialpage =
\vbox \ifdim \pagetotal > \vsize to \dimen@ \fi {%
\unvbox255 \unskip
}%
\else
\the\previousoutput
\fi
}%
%
\vskip \abovecolumnskip
\vskip \@col@minlines\baselineskip
% now execute the output routine:
\penalty -\@ejectpartialpenalty
%
% Reset \output to prepare for the first real page break.
\global\output = {\@columnoutput}%
%
\global\@normalhsize = \hsize
\global\@normalvsize = \vsize
%
% Figure out how wide the columns should be -- for n columns,
% decrement by n - 1 gutters.
\count@ = \@numcolumns
\advance\count@ by -1
\global\advance\hsize by -\count@\gutter
\global\divide\hsize by \@numcolumns
%
% Compute \vsize based on what's already on the page
% and the number of columns. Also change the mag factor for insertions.
%
\advance\vsize by -\ht\@partialpage
%
\advance\vsize by -\ht\footins
\ifvoid\footins\else \advance\vsize by -\skip\footins \fi
\multiply\count\footins by \@numcolumns
%
\advance\vsize by -\ht\topins
\ifvoid\topins\else \advance\vsize by -\skip\topins \fi
\multiply\count\topins by \@numcolumns
%
\global\vsize = \@numcolumns\vsize
%
% Gather some extra material, to improve the last column.
\@col@extraheight=\@col@extralines\baselineskip
\multiply\@col@extraheight by \@numcolumns
\global\advance\vsize by \@col@extraheight
}%
%
% When this is invoked box 255 contains just the right amount of
% material, whether triggered by an output routine or a change in the
% number of columns. Because columns have to contain an integral number
% of lines of type, we take a bit of care with balancing the heights of
% the columns to prevent either losing material or having a very short
% last column.
%
% When a page ends due to \bye or \eject, box 255 will contain lots of
% white space, so the columns will not look balanced. To fix this use
% \singlecolumn before ending the page.
%
% [gutterbox material added by AHL on 5 November 1997.]
% \gutterbox is a hook to enable the placement of arbitrary vertical
% material in the gutter between columns. For example, to put a
% vertical line between the columns you could say
%
% \def\gutterbox{\vbox to \dimen0{\vfil\hbox{\vrule height\dimen0}\vfil}}%
%
% The dimension counter \dimen0 contains the height of the column.
%
% By default, we define \gutterbox to be "empty":
\def\gutterbox{\vbox to \dimen0{\vfil\hbox{\hfil}\vfil}}%
%
\def\@columnsplit{%
\splittopskip = \topskip
\splitmaxdepth = \baselineskip
%
% \dimen@ should be the height that columns on this page should
% have, i.e., the height of the page (\singlecolumvsize) minus
% single-column material, which includes insertions. (If you want
% your insertions to respect the columns, you will have to change
% the output routine.) If you add more insertions, they should be
% taken into account in \@columns and \@endcolumns.
%
% Unfortunately, we lose on flexible glue because we must
% \vsplit to a <dimen>.
%
% Split the long scroll into columns.
\begingroup
% We do not want to see underfull \vbox messages unless the final
% page is underfull.
\vbadness = 10000
%
% The first (leftmost) column.
%d\message{^^J starting columnsplit, splitting to \the\dimen@}%
%d\showbox255
\global\setbox1 = \vsplit255 to \dimen@ \global\wd1 = \hsize
%d\message{^^J split off to this box1:}%
%d\showbox1
%
% The second column.
\global\setbox3 = \vsplit255 to \dimen@ \global\wd3 = \hsize
%
\ifnum\@numcolumns > 2
% The third column, if requested.
\global\setbox5 = \vsplit255 to \dimen@ \global\wd5 = \hsize
\fi
\ifnum\@numcolumns > 3
% The fourth column, likewise if requested.
\global\setbox7 = \vsplit255 to \dimen@ \global\wd7 = \hsize
\fi
\endgroup
%
% Set up \box255 with the real output page, as the previous output
% routine expects.
\setbox0 = \box255
\global\setbox255 = \vbox{%
\unvbox\@partialpage
\ifcase\@numcolumns \relax\or\relax
\or \hbox to \@normalhsize{\box1\hfil\gutterbox\hfil\box3}%
\or \hbox to \@normalhsize{\box1\hfil\gutterbox\hfil\box3%
\hfil\gutterbox\hfil\box5}%
\or \hbox to \@normalhsize{\box1\hfil\gutterbox\hfil\box3%
\hfil\gutterbox\hfil\box5%
\hfil\gutterbox\hfil\box7}%
\fi
}%
%
% Save what's left over in a private register before calling their
% output routine.
\setbox\@partialpage = \box0
}%
%
% Our output routine splits the columns and then calls the previous one.
%
\def\@columnoutput{%
%d\message{^^J starting columnoutput, ht255: \the\ht255}%
\dimen@ = \ht255
\advance\dimen@ by -\@col@extraheight
%d\message{^^J minus col@extraheight: \the\@col@extraheight}%
\divide\dimen@ by \@numcolumns
\@columnsplit
\@recoverclubpenalty
\hsize = \@normalhsize % Local to \output's group.
\vsize = \@normalvsize
\the\previousoutput
%
% Put back what didn't fit.
\unvbox\@partialpage
\penalty\outputpenalty
%
% The correct vsize is the original vsize times the
% number of columns, plus the ``extra height''.
\global\vsize = \@numcolumns\@normalvsize
\global\advance\vsize by \@col@extraheight
}%
%
% Go back to single-column typesetting. Assume \doublecolumns has
% been called.
%
\def\singlecolumn{%
\@ndcolumns
\chardef\@numcolumns = 1
\vskip\belowcolumnskip
\nointerlineskip
}%
%
\newbox\@singlecolumnbox
\newdimen\column@pagegoal
\newdimen\column@vsize
%
\def\@endcolumns{%
\global\let\@ndcolumns = \relax
\par % Shouldn't start in horizontal mode.
% Save the combined height of the columns and the page goal. We
% have to be careful -- the last line of the multi-column material
% might have taken \pagetotal just over \pagegoal, in which case we
% have to use \pagegoal for the height, otherwise the box produced
% when splitting the columns will not fit on the page.
\column@pagegoal = \pagegoal
\advance\column@pagegoal by-\@col@extraheight
\ifdim \pagetotal > \column@pagegoal
\column@vsize = \column@pagegoal
\else
\column@vsize = \pagetotal
\fi
% Grab whatever is left of the multi-column material.
\global\output = {\global\setbox1 = \box255}%
\pagegoal = \pagetotal
\break % Exercise the page builder, i.e., \output.
\setbox2 = \box1 % Save material in box2 in case of overflow.
% We won't need \columnoutput anymore.
\global\output = \expandafter{\the\previousoutput}%
% Save single column material (in case the multi-column material
% ends on the same page where it starts; otherwise \@partialpage
% will be void). This also voids \@partialpage.
\setbox\@singlecolumnbox = \box\@partialpage
% Try to fit what's left into the columns.
\@balancecolumns
}%
%
% There are many caveats when balancing columns at the end of
% multi-column material. The core of all problems is the following.
% Eplain collects multi-column material in one long scroll until the
% scroll's length is at least \vsize * \@numcolumns. But when we try
% to split that scroll into columns, there is no guarantee that all
% the collected material will fit (for example, because a column break
% occured inside a large unbreakable block, so we had to carry it over
% to the next column and stretch out the previous column). So every
% time we call \@columnsplit, we should expect it to leave something
% for us in \@partialpage.
%
% Now, what should we do with these left-overs? We increase column
% height a bit and try to split the scroll again, and so on until
% everything fits.
%
% However, while doing this, we might increase column height so much
% that the columns no longer fit on a page. What we do then is output
% the highest fitting columns, break the page and then restart the
% whole process on what's left.
%
% However, there's another catch -- if a page contains insertions,
% there's a slight chance that the footnotes or top insertions were
% inserted by the multi-column material we are going to carry over to
% the next page, so those footnotes or top insertions will appear one
% page ahead of their references. The worst thing is that the user
% will get no warning of this. Therefore, when we have left-overs on
% a page with insertions, we just stuff them into columns to produce
% an overfull box warning.
%
\def\@balancecolumns{%
% Split the scroll to the new column height.
\global\setbox255 = \copy2 % Retrieve what the fake \output set.
\dimen@ = \column@vsize
\divide\dimen@ by \@numcolumns
\@columnsplit
%
\ifvoid\@partialpage
% Everything fits -- we're done.
\global\vsize = \@normalvsize
\global\hsize = \@normalhsize
\dump@balanced@columns
\let\next\relax
\else
% There is some left-over. Increase column height.
\advance \column@vsize by \@numcolumns pt
% Check what we should do with the left-over.
\test@spill@columns
\ifspill@columns
% We are to break the page here. Make up a page from the
% single-column material followed by the columns that we've
% already split off into \box255.
\begingroup
\vsize = \@normalvsize
\hsize = \@normalhsize
\dump@balanced@columns
\break
\@recoverclubpenalty
\endgroup
% Now put back what didn't fit and process it recursively.
\unvbox\@partialpage
\let\next\@endcolumns
\else
% We should continue incrementing column height.
\setbox0=\box\@partialpage % Merely to void \@partialpage.
\let\next\@balancecolumns
\fi
\fi
\next
}%
%
\def\dump@balanced@columns{%
\ifvoid\topins\else\topinsert\unvbox\topins\endinsert\fi
\unvbox\@singlecolumnbox
% Avoid interline glue here -- we didn't (couldn't) account for it
% when assessing \vsize for the columns in \@columns, which means
% the columns may not fit if we also add the interline glue.
\nointerlineskip
\box255
}%
%
% If we hit page bottom while balancing columns and there are no
% insertions on the page, we can let the left-over spill to the next
% page. If there are insertions on the page, we shouldn't let
% \@partialpage to the next page, to avoid separating a possible
% reference from an insertion. The following flag and test are to
% check these conditions.
\newif\ifspill@columns
\def\test@spill@columns{%
\spill@columnsfalse
\ifdim \column@vsize > \column@pagegoal
\ifvoid\footins
\ifvoid\topins
\spill@columnstrue
\fi
\fi
\fi
}%
%
% [\columnfill]
% We don't have any way to force a column eject, since the \output
% routine is only prepared to split up a full page of material. Instead,
% we provide the following as a guess at enough space to fill up the
% current column.
%
% [April 30, 1998] This definition is from
% Helmut Jarausch <jarausch@IGPM.Rwth-Aachen.DE> with some
% modifications by A. Lewenberg <ahl@uakron.edu>.
%
% Here is the main difficulty: when \vsplitting the long page into the
% component columns, \vsplit prepends to the top of each column glue
% in the amount \topskip - (height of top box). But this happens
% in the output routine _after_ the \columnfill does its
% calculations. The result of this is that if we are not careful
% \columnfill will insert too much space attempting to ``eject'' the
% current column. There is no simple way around this, so what I have
% done is have is make \columnfill insert less space than needed, and
% then not allow any \club lines by setting \clubpenalty to its
% maximum value. Not a pretty solution, but until something better
% comes along, it will have to do.
%
\def\@saveclubpenalty{% save the current value of \clubpenalty
\edef\@recoverclubpenalty{%
\global\clubpenalty=\the\clubpenalty\relax%
\global\let\noexpand\@recoverclubpenalty\relax
}% the \noexpand handles infinite self-reference
}%
\let\@recoverclubpenalty\relax
\newdimen\temp@dimen
\def\columnfill{%
\par
\dimen@ = \pagetotal % The height of the text so far.
%d\message{^^J pagetotal start (dimen@): \the\dimen@}%
%
\temp@dimen = \vsize % = \@numcolumns * columnheight
%d\message{^^J temp@dimen (total height): \the\temp@dimen}%
%
\advance\temp@dimen by -\@col@extraheight
%d\message{^^J reducing temp@dimen \the\temp@dimen (-@col@extraheight)}%
%
\divide\temp@dimen by \@numcolumns % Compute column height
%d\message{^^J col height (tempdimen@): \the\temp@dimen}%
%
\loop
%d\message{^^J looping}%
\ifdim \dimen@ > \temp@dimen % more material than a column?
\advance \dimen@ by -\temp@dimen
\advance \dimen@ by \topskip % fudge factor
%d\message{^^J reducing dimen@ to \the\dimen@ (tempdimen@ + \the\topskip)}%
\repeat
\advance \temp@dimen by -\dimen@
%d\message{^^J reducing temp@dimen to \the\temp@dimen (-dimen@)}%
%
\advance \temp@dimen by -\prevdepth
%d\message{ reducing temp@dimen to \the\temp@dimen (-prevdepth)}%
%
\@saveclubpenalty
\clubpenalty=10000\relax
\hrule height\temp@dimen width0pt depth0pt\relax % fill space with rule
\nointerlineskip
\par
\nointerlineskip
\allowbreak \vfil % To allow a page break here.
\relax
}%
%
%
% Hypertext links support.
%
% Hyperlink destinations (driver-independent code).
%
% \hldest{TYPE}{OPTIONS}{LABEL} defines a hyperlink destination
% LABEL. OPTIONS is a comma-separated list of option assignments of
% the form `opt=value'; permitted values for TYPE and OPTIONS depend
% on selected hyperlink driver.
%
% \hldest will be \let to \@hldest by \enablehyperlinks. TYPE,
% OPTIONS and LABEL will be read by \hl@getparam.
\def\@hldest{%
\def\hl@prefix{hldest}%
\let\after@hl@getparam\hldest@aftergetparam
% Start the group which will isolate option settings. It will be
% ended in \hldest@aftergetparam
\begingroup
\hl@getparam
}%
% This actually produces hyperlink destination. It will be called at
% the end of \hl@getparam, after the parameters are parsed.
\def\hldest@aftergetparam{%
\ifvmode
% In vertical mode we don't raise the destination, so it can go
% directly into the vertical list.
\hldest@driver
\else
% In horizontal mode, the destination is raised \hldest@opt@raise
% above the baseline and placed inside a zero-width/height/depth
% box; the box is surrounded by \allowhyphens in case it is
% placed next to a word, to allow hyphenation of that word.
\allowhyphens
\smash{\ifx\hldest@opt@raise\empty \else \raise\hldest@opt@raise\fi
\hbox{\hldest@driver}}%
\allowhyphens
\fi
% End the group which was isolating option settings (it was started
% in \@hldest).
\endgroup
}%
%
% Hyperlinks (driver-independent code).
%
% \hlstart{TYPE}{OPTIONS}{LABEL} starts a hyperlink to destination
% LABEL. OPTIONS is a comma-separated list of option assignments of
% the form `opt=value'; permitted values of TYPE and OPTIONS depend on
% selected hyperlink driver. End the link with \hlend.
%
% \hlstart will be \let to \@hlstart by \enablehyperlinks. TYPE,
% OPTIONS and LABEL will be read by \hl@getparam.
\def\@hlstart{%
\leavevmode
\def\hl@prefix{hl}%
\let\after@hl@getparam\hlstart@aftergetparam
% Start the group which will isolate option settings and color
% changes. It will be ended in \@hlend
\begingroup
\hl@getparam
}%
%
\def\hlstart@aftergetparam{%
% Set the color for the link.
\ifx\color\undefined \else
\ifx\hl@opt@color\empty \else
\ifx\hl@opt@colormodel\empty
\edef\temp{\noexpand\color{\hl@opt@color}}%
\else
\edef\temp{\noexpand\color[\hl@opt@colormodel]{\hl@opt@color}}%
\fi
\temp
\fi
\fi
% Call the driver.
\hl@driver
}%
% \hlend will be \let to \@hlend by \enablehyperlinks. \@hlend will
% be defined by a driver.
%
% Macros which are used commonly by \hldest and \hlstart to parse and
% save parameters. \hl@prefix must be set to `hldest' by \hldest and
% to `hl' by \hlstart.
%
% \hl@getparam{TYPE}{OPTIONS}{LABEL} reads, parses and saves the
% parameters for \hldest or \hlstart into \@hltype, \hl[dest]@opt@...
% and \@hllabel. After doing that it calls \after@hl@getparam which
% should be defined by \@hldest and \@hlstart to produce destination /
% link using the saved parameters.
\def\hl@getparam#1#2{% We'll read #3 (LABEL) later.
% Save TYPE in \@hltype (use default if empty).
\edef\@hltype{#1}%
\ifx\@hltype\empty
\expandafter\let\expandafter\@hltype
\csname \hl@prefix @type\endcsname
\fi
% For each supported destination / link type TYPE, a driver should
% define \hl[dest]@typeh@TYPE handler.
\expandafter\ifx\csname \hl@prefix @typeh@\@hltype\endcsname \relax
\errmessage{Invalid hyperlink type `\@hltype'}%
\fi
% \for will expand #2 once so user can pass a shortcut macro. We
% also ignore empty \hl@arg, so that the following
% \hldest{TYPE}{\myopt,height=200pt}{LABEL}
% would be legal even when \myopt happens to be empty.
\For\hl@arg:=#2\do{%
\ifx\hl@arg\empty \else
\expandafter\hl@set@opt\hl@arg=,%
\fi
}%
% Now read the third argument, LABEL. Do so inside a group with
% \uncatcodespecials, to allow `#' and `~' in it (LABEL can be a URL
% for some link types).
\bgroup
\uncatcodespecials
\catcode`\{=1 \catcode`\}=2
\@hl@getparam
}%
%
\def\@hl@getparam#1{%
\egroup
% Save LABEL in \@hllabel.
\edef\@hllabel{#1}%
% Execute the commands specific to destination / link
\after@hl@getparam
% Ignore spaces after \hlstart and \hldest.
\ignorespaces
}%
% Parse and set a (default, not a group) option.
\def\hl@set@opt#1=#2,{%
% For each supported option OPTION, a driver should define
% \hl[dest]@opt@OPTION.
\expandafter\ifx\csname \hl@prefix @opt@#1\endcsname \relax
\errmessage{Invalid hyperlink option `#1'}%
\fi
% Save the value of the option.
\if ,#2, % if #2 is empty, complain.
\errmessage{Missing value for option `#1'}%
\else
% Remove a trailing =.
\def\temp##1={##1}%
\expandafter\edef\csname \hl@prefix @opt@#1\endcsname{\temp#2}%
\fi
}%
% \hl{dest,start,end}@impl{GROUP}{LABEL} will generate `implicit' destination /
% hyperlink, if the user has not turned off this kind of implicit
% destinations / hyperlinks. This is used by Eplain's cross-reference
% macros.
\def\hldest@impl#1{%
\expandafter\ifcase\csname hldest@on@#1\endcsname
\relax\expandafter\gobble
\else
\toks@=\expandafter{\csname hldest@type@#1\endcsname}%
\toks@ii=\expandafter{\csname hldest@opts@#1\endcsname}%
\edef\temp{\noexpand\hldest{\the\toks@}{\the\toks@ii}}%
\expandafter\temp
\fi
}%
\def\hlstart@impl#1{%
\expandafter\ifcase\csname hl@on@#1\endcsname
% Still produce \leavevmode, to be consistent with \hloff.
\leavevmode\expandafter\gobble
\else
\toks@=\expandafter{\csname hl@type@#1\endcsname}%
\toks@ii=\expandafter{\csname hl@opts@#1\endcsname}%
\edef\temp{\noexpand\hlstart{\the\toks@}{\the\toks@ii}}%
\expandafter\temp
\fi
}%
\def\hlend@impl#1{%
\expandafter\ifcase\csname hl@on@#1\endcsname
\else
\hlend
\fi
}%
%
% Setting options and types.
%
\def\hl@asterisk@word{*}%
\def\hl@opts@word{opts}%
\newif\if@params@override
% We define hyperlink / destination groups. A group is a macro or a
% group of macros which implicitly generate hyperlink / destination.
% The user can set parameters for each group individually, as well as
% the default parameters, with the macros defined below. Group
% settings will override the default hyperlink / destination
% parameters.
\def\hldest@groups{definexref,xrdef,li,eq,bib,foot,footback,idx}%
\def\hl@groups{ref,xref,eq,cite,foot,footback,idx,url,hrefint,hrefext}%
% \hldesttype [GROUPS]{VALUE}
% \hldestopts [GROUPS]{VALUE}
% \hltype [GROUPS]{VALUE}
% \hlopts [GROUPS]{VALUE}
%
% Set hyperlink or destination parameter (type / opts) to VALUE for
% each group in GROUPS. An empty `group' will set default value for
% the parameter. A star (*) `group' stands for all groups (except the
% empty `group'). If the macro is followed by an exclamation mark
% (like \hlopts!...), the parameters will be overridden; otherwise,
% they will be updated (this has effect only on group option list).
\def\hldesttype{%
\def\hl@prefix{hldest}%
\def\hl@param{type}%
\let\hl@all@groups\hldest@groups
\futurelet\hl@excl\hl@param@read@excl
}%
\def\hldestopts{%
\def\hl@prefix{hldest}%
\def\hl@param{opts}%
\let\hl@all@groups\hldest@groups
\futurelet\hl@excl\hl@param@read@excl
}%
\def\hltype{%
\def\hl@prefix{hl}%
\def\hl@param{type}%
\let\hl@all@groups\hl@groups
\futurelet\hl@excl\hl@param@read@excl
}%
\def\hlopts{%
\def\hl@prefix{hl}%
\def\hl@param{opts}%
\let\hl@all@groups\hl@groups
\futurelet\hl@excl\hl@param@read@excl
}%
\def\hl@param@read@excl{%
\ifx!\hl@excl
\let\next\hl@param@read@opt@arg
\@params@overridetrue
\else
\def\next{\hl@param@read@opt@arg{!}}%
\@params@overridefalse
\fi
\next
}%
\def\hl@param@read@opt@arg#1{% #1 is the `!', ignore it.
\@getoptionalarg\hl@setparam
}%
% Set the parameter \hl@param to #1 for each group in \@optionalarg.
% This will become \hl@setparam in \enablehyperlinks.
\def\@hl@setparam#1{%
\ifx\@optionalarg\empty
\hl@setparam@default{#1}% Set default.
\else
% If we find an asterisk in the list, we have no choice but to
% finish the list and then call \hl@setparam again, now with
% \hl@all@groups for the list of groups.
\let\hl@do@all@groups\gobble
%
\For\hl@group:=\@optionalarg\do{%
\ifx\hl@group\hl@asterisk@word
\def\hl@do@all@groups{\let\@optionalarg\hl@all@groups \hl@setparam}%
\else
\hl@setparam@group{#1}%
\fi
}%
%
\hl@do@all@groups{#1}%
\fi
}%
% Set a parameter (\hl@param) for one group (\hl@group) to the value
% (#1). The group may be empty, in which case we call
% \hl@setparam@default
\def\hl@setparam@group#1{%
\ifx\hl@group\empty
\hl@setparam@default{#1}%
\else
\expandafter\ifx\csname\hl@prefix @\hl@param @\hl@group\endcsname\relax
\errmessage{Hyperlink group `\hl@prefix:\hl@param:\hl@group' is not defined}%
\fi
\ifx\hl@param\hl@opts@word
% For the `opts' parameter, we want to expand the first token of
% #1 once, in case the user passed a macro containing the option
% list. Even if we simply need to override the old option list,
% we still call \hl@update@opts@with@list to go through the
% options and trim possible leading space token in option keys.
\if@params@override
\expandafter\let\csname\hl@prefix @\hl@param @\hl@group\endcsname\empty
\fi
\hl@update@opts@with@list{#1}% #1 will be used in the \for
% loop, so it will be expanded once.
\else
% Do not use \edef here to define the parameter, so the user can
% define it to, e.g., \normalbaselineskip, and make the parameter
% adjustable to a situation.
\ece\def{\hl@prefix @\hl@param @\hl@group}{#1}%
\fi
\fi
}%
% Set default parameter values. We have to treat `opts' (list of
% options) specially, because for option defaults we don't store a
% list of options (like we do for the group options) but set each
% option individually.
\def\hl@setparam@default#1{%
\ifx\hl@param\hl@opts@word
% `opts'.
\For\hl@opt:=#1\do{%
\ifx\hl@opt\empty \else
\expandafter\hl@set@opt\hl@opt=,%
\fi
}%
\else
% Everything except `opts'.
\expandafter\ifx\csname\hl@prefix @\hl@param\endcsname\relax
\message{Default hyperlink parameter `\hl@prefix:\hl@param' is not defined}%
\fi
% Should not use \edef, so the user could define this to, e.g.,
% \normalbaselineskip, to make the parameter adjustable to a
% situation.
\ece\def{\hl@prefix @\hl@param}{#1}%
\fi
}%
% For each option in the list (#1), call \hl@update@opts@with@opt to update
% the group's option list (\csname\hl@prefix @opts@ \hl@group\endcsname)
% with this new option.
\def\hl@update@opts@with@list#1{%
% Start with the current list of the group.
\global\expandafter\let\expandafter\hl@update@new@list
\csname \hl@prefix @opts@\hl@group\endcsname
% We have to isolate the \for loop inside a (TeX) group, to avoid
% clashes with the loop in \hl@setparam
\begingroup
\For\hl@opt:=#1\do{%
\hl@update@opts@with@opt
}%
\endgroup
% Save the final list back in the option list for the group.
\ece\let{\hl@prefix @opts@\hl@group}\hl@update@new@list
}%
% Go through the option list (\hl@update@new@list) and construct the
% new list (in \hl@update@new@list), replacing the old definition of
% the option with the new one (\hl@opt).
\def\hl@update@opts@with@opt{%
% Save the old list and the new option.
\global\let\hl@update@old@list\hl@update@new@list
\global\let\hl@update@new@list\empty
\global\let\hl@update@new@opt\hl@opt
% Get the key of the new option and save it.
\expandafter\hl@parse@opt@key\hl@opt=,%
\let\hl@update@new@key\hl@update@key
% We will set this to real comma after the first entry.
\global\let\hl@update@comma\empty
% We have to isolate the \for loop inside a (TeX) group, to avoid
% clashes with the loop in \hl@update@opts@with@list
\begingroup
\for\hl@opt:=\hl@update@old@list\do{%
\ifx\hl@opt\empty \else % Skip empty `options'.
% Get the key of this option.
\expandafter\hl@parse@opt@key\hl@opt=,%
% If the key matches, replace the option definition with the
% new definition, otherwise, repeat the old definition.
\toks@=\expandafter{\hl@update@new@list}%
\ifx\hl@update@key\hl@update@new@key
\ifx\hl@update@new@opt\empty \else % Skip multiple options.
\toks@ii=\expandafter{\hl@update@new@opt}%
\xdef\hl@update@new@list{\the\toks@\hl@update@comma\the\toks@ii}%
\global\let\hl@update@new@opt\empty
\global\def\hl@update@comma{,}%
\fi
\else
\toks@ii=\expandafter{\hl@opt}%
\xdef\hl@update@new@list{\the\toks@\hl@update@comma\the\toks@ii}%
\global\def\hl@update@comma{,}%
\fi
\fi
}%
\endgroup
% If nothing was replaced, add the new option to the end of the new list.
\ifx\hl@update@new@opt\empty \else
\toks@=\expandafter{\hl@update@new@list}%
\toks@ii=\expandafter{\hl@update@new@opt}%
\xdef\hl@update@new@list{\the\toks@\hl@update@comma\the\toks@ii}%
\fi
}%
% Parse the key of the option and save it in \hl@update@key
\def\hl@parse@opt@key#1=#2,{\def\hl@update@key{#1}}%
%
% Default and group parameters (options and types).
%
% Option `raise' will determine how much to raise hyperlink
% destinations above the baseline. It will be supported by all
% drivers, since it is handled outside the drivers, in
% \hldest@aftergetparam.
\def\hldest@opt@raise{\normalbaselineskip}%
% Options `colormodel' and `color' will also be handled outside the
% drivers, in \hlstart@aftergetparam.
\def\hl@opt@colormodel{cmyk}%
\def\hl@opt@color{0.28,1,1,0.35}%
%
% Parameters for destinations and links produced implicitly by
% cross-reference macros. Note that each driver will additionally
% define \hldest@type and \hl@type parameters which will be used when
% one of the below is empty, and default values for destination and
% link options (which are driver-specific).
%
% Destination on/off flags (0=off, 1=on). Changing them here has no
% effect, modify \enablehyperlinks to set defaults.
\def\hldest@on@definexref{0}%
\def\hldest@on@xrdef{0}%
\def\hldest@on@li{0}%
\def\hldest@on@eq{0}% \eqdef and friends
\def\hldest@on@bib{0}% \biblabelprint (BibTeX)
\def\hldest@on@foot{0}% \footnote / \numberedfootnote
\def\hldest@on@footback{0}% back-ref for \footnote / \numberedfootnote
\def\hldest@on@idx{0}% both `page' dests and `exact' dests
% Types of destinations.
\let\hldest@type@definexref\empty
\let\hldest@type@xrdef\empty
\let\hldest@type@li\empty
\let\hldest@type@eq\empty % \eqdef and friends
\let\hldest@type@bib\empty % \biblabelprint (BibTeX)
\let\hldest@type@foot\empty % \footnote / \numberedfootnote
\let\hldest@type@footback\empty % back-ref for \footnote / \numberedfootnote
\let\hldest@type@idx\empty % both `page' dests and `exact' dests
% Options for destinations.
\let\hldest@opts@definexref\empty
\let\hldest@opts@xrdef\empty
\let\hldest@opts@li\empty
\def\hldest@opts@eq{raise=1.7\normalbaselineskip}% \eqdef and friends
\let\hldest@opts@bib\empty % \biblabelprint (BibTeX)
\let\hldest@opts@foot\empty % \footnote / \numberedfootnote
\let\hldest@opts@footback\empty % back-ref for \footnote / \numberedfootnote
\let\hldest@opts@idx\empty % both `page' dests and `exact' dests
%
% Hyperlink on/off flags (0=off, 1=on). Changing them here has no
% effect, modify \enablehyperlinks to set defaults.
\def\hl@on@ref{0}% \refn and \xrefn, \ref, \refs
\def\hl@on@xref{0}%
\def\hl@on@eq{0}% \eqref and \eqrefn
\def\hl@on@cite{0}% \cite (BibTeX)
\def\hl@on@foot{0}% \footnote / \numberedfootnote
\def\hl@on@footback{0}% back-reference for \footnote / \numberedfootnote
\def\hl@on@idx{0}%
\def\hl@on@url{0}% \url from url.sty
\def\hl@on@hrefint{0}% \href with internal #labels
\def\hl@on@hrefext{0}% \href with external labels (URLs)
% Types of links.
\let\hl@type@ref\empty % \refn and \xrefn, \ref, \refs
\let\hl@type@xref\empty
\let\hl@type@eq\empty % \eqref and \eqrefn
\let\hl@type@cite\empty % \cite (BibTeX)
\let\hl@type@foot\empty % \footnote / \numberedfootnote
\let\hl@type@footback\empty % back-reference for \footnote / \numberedfootnote
\let\hl@type@idx\empty
\let\hl@type@url\empty % \url from url.sty (this will be set to `url' by
% drivers which support the `url' type)
\let\hl@type@hrefint\empty % \href with internal #labels
\let\hl@type@hrefext\empty % \href with external labels (URLs) (this
% will be set to `url' by drivers which support the `url' type)
% Options for links.
\let\hl@opts@ref\empty % \refn and \xrefn, \ref, \refs
\let\hl@opts@xref\empty
\let\hl@opts@eq\empty % \eqref and \eqrefn
\let\hl@opts@cite\empty % \cite (BibTeX)
\let\hl@opts@foot\empty % \footnote / \numberedfootnote
\let\hl@opts@footback\empty % back-reference for \footnote / \numberedfootnote
\let\hl@opts@idx\empty
\let\hl@opts@url\empty % \url from url.sty
\let\hl@opts@hrefint\empty % \href with internal #labels
\let\hl@opts@hrefext\empty % \href with external labels (URLs)
%
% \@hlon[GROUPS]
% \@hloff[GROUPS]
% \@hldeston[GROUPS]
% \@hldestoff[GROUPS]
% \@@hlon
% \@@hloff
% \@@hldeston
% \@@hldestoff
%
% Macros to switch hyperlinks / destinations on/off.
%
% The optional arg is the list of groups. It can contain a star (*)
% which will make the macros affect all groups (but not the low-level
% macros \hlstart, \hlend and \hldest).
%
% \@hlon, \@hldeston, \@hloff and \@hldestoff will turn low-level
% macros on/off only when they are used either without the optional
% arg or with an empty `group' in the optional arg, otherwise only the
% specified groups are affected.
%
% The single-`@' variants (\@hl...) are for the user. In your macros,
% if you want to (temporarily) turn low-level macros on/off, it's
% better to use the double-`@' variants (\@@hl...), because they are
% much faster and won't clobber \@optionalarg or anything else.
%
\def\@hlon{\@hlonoff@value@stub{hl}\@@hlon1 }%
\def\@hloff{\@hlonoff@value@stub{hl}\@@hloff0 }%
\def\@hldeston{\@hlonoff@value@stub{hldest}\@@hldeston1 }%
\def\@hldestoff{\@hlonoff@value@stub{hldest}\@@hldestoff0 }%
%
\def\@hlonoff@value@stub#1#2#3{%
\def\hl@prefix{#1}%
\let\hl@on@empty#2%
\def\hl@value{#3}%
\expandafter\let\expandafter\hl@all@groups
\csname \hl@prefix @groups\endcsname
\@getoptionalarg\@finhlswitch
}%
%
\def\@finhlswitch{%
\ifx\@optionalarg\empty
\hl@on@empty
\fi
% If we find an asterisk in the list, we have no choice but to
% finish the list and then call \@finhlswitch again, now with
% \hl@all@groups for the list of groups.
\let\hl@do@all@groups\relax
%
\For\hl@group:=\@optionalarg\do{%
\ifx\hl@group\hl@asterisk@word
\let\@optionalarg\hl@all@groups
\let\hl@do@all@groups\@finhlswitch
\else
\ifx\hl@group\empty
\hl@on@empty
\else
\expandafter\ifx\csname\hl@prefix @on@\hl@group\endcsname \relax
\errmessage{Hyperlink group `\hl@prefix:on:\hl@group'
is not defined}%
\fi
\ece\edef{\hl@prefix @on@\hl@group}{\hl@value}%
\fi
\fi
}%
%
\hl@do@all@groups
}%
% Turn low-level macros on/off.
\def\@@hlon{%
\let\hlstart\@hlstart
\let\hlend\@hlend
}%
\def\@@hloff{%
\def\hlstart##1##2##3{\leavevmode\ignorespaces}%
\let\hlend\relax
}%
\def\@@hldeston{%
\let\hldest\@hldest
}%
\def\@@hldestoff{%
\def\hldest##1##2##3{\ignorespaces}%
}%
%
% Hyperlink drivers.
%
% \enablehyperlinks[OPTIONS] will enable hyperlinks. OPTIONS is a
% list of comma-separated options. An option is one of the following:
%
% idxexact Point index links to exact locations of the term
% idxpage Point index links to pages with the term (default)
% idxnone No links for index entries
% <driver-name> Force the hyperlink driver
%
% If <driver-name> is omitted, appropriate driver will be detected, if
% possible; if not, we fall back on `hypertex'.
\def\hl@idxexact@word{idxexact}%
\def\hl@idxpage@word{idxpage}%
\def\hl@idxnone@word{idxnone}%
\def\hl@raw@word{raw}%
%
\def\enablehyperlinks{\@getoptionalarg\@finenablehyperlinks}%
\def\@finenablehyperlinks{%
\let\hl@selecteddriver\empty
% By default we generate `idxpage' index hyperlinks.
\def\hldest@place@idx{0}%
% Go through the option list.
\for\hl@arg:=\@optionalarg\do{%
\ifx\hl@arg\hl@idxexact@word
\def\hldest@place@idx{1}%
\else
\ifx\hl@arg\hl@idxnone@word
\def\hldest@place@idx{-1}%
\else
\ifx\hl@arg\hl@idxpage@word
\def\hldest@place@idx{0}%
\else
\let\hl@selecteddriver\hl@arg
\fi
\fi
\fi
}%
% Check the driver name.
\ifx\hl@selecteddriver\empty
% The user did not specify a driver, detect.
\ifpdf
\def\hl@selecteddriver{pdftex}%
\message{^^JEplain: using `pdftex' hyperlink driver.}%
\else
\def\hl@selecteddriver{hypertex}%
\message{^^JEplain: using `hypertex' hyperlink driver.}%
\fi
\else
% Check that the requested driver's initialization routine is
% available.
\expandafter\ifx\csname hldriver@\hl@selecteddriver\endcsname \relax
\errmessage{No hyperlink driver `\hl@selecteddriver' available}%
\fi
\fi
% Enable \hltype, \hlopts, \hldest and \hldestopts now (the driver's
% initialization routine may change this).
\let\hl@setparam\@hl@setparam
% Call the driver's initialization routine.
\csname hldriver@\hl@selecteddriver\endcsname
% Driver should not be changed later.
\def\@finenablehyperlinks{\errmessage{Hyperlink driver `\hl@selecteddriver'
already selected}}%
% Free memory taken up by the drivers.
\let\hldriver@nolinks\undefined
\let\hldriver@hypertex\undefined
\let\hldriver@pdftex \undefined
\let\hldriver@dvipdfm\undefined
% The user can use these to turn the links / destinations on/off
% (see comments to the driver `nolinks').
\let\hloff\@hloff
\let\hlon\@hlon
\let\hldestoff\@hldestoff
\let\hldeston\@hldeston
% By default turn everything on except the footnotes.
\hlon[*,]\hloff[foot,footback]%
\hldeston[*,]\hldestoff[foot,footback]%
}%
%
% Driver `nolinks'.
%
% Select this driver to suppress any hyperlinks / destinations in your
% document.
%
% NOTE: selecting this driver is quite different from not selecting
% any driver at all, or from selecting some driver and then turning
% off links and destinations for the entire document with \hloff and
% \hldestoff.
%
% The purpose of \hldestoff and \hloff is to mark (parts) of document
% where links should never appear. (Imagine you want to prevent a
% cross-referencing macro from generating a link at a certain spot in
% your document.)
%
% If instead you have prepared a document with links and just want to
% compile a version without the links, it is better to select the
% driver `nolinks'. This will ensure that spacing and pagebreaking
% will be the same as what you were getting with hyperlinks enabled.
%
% The reason for this is that hyperlinks are produced by \special
% commands. Each \special is placed inside a whatsit which may
% introduce a legitimate breakpoint at places where none would exist
% without the whatsit. The macros \hldestoff and \hloff disable
% hyperlink macros so drastically that no whatsits are produced.
%
% On the other hand, `nolinks' driver does not completely disable
% hyperlink macros. Instead, it defines them to write to the log
% file (what gets written is not really important). This will produce
% the whatsits imitating the whatsits from the \special's. (This
% trick was borrowed from graphics bundle.)
%
% Another reason for using `nolinks' is that in horizontal mode
% \hldest places destinations inside zero-width/height/depth boxes.
% When you say \hldestoff, \hldest will omit both destination specs
% and these boxes. The missing boxes can cause typesetting to be
% inconsistent with what you were getting with destinations enabled.
% Again, `nolinks' driver helps here by defining \hldest to still
% produce the empty boxes.
%
% Additionally, `nolinks' driver defines the \hldesttype, \hldestopts,
% \hltype, \hlopts macros to gobble their parameters, to avoid error
% messages about "unknown" options and types under the `nolinks'
% driver.
\def\hldriver@nolinks{%
\def\@hldest##1##2##3{%
\edef\temp{\write-1{hldest: ##3}}%
\ifvmode
\temp
\else
\allowhyphens
\expandafter\smash\expandafter{\temp}%
\allowhyphens
\fi
\ignorespaces
}%
\def\@hlstart##1##2##3{%
\leavevmode
\begingroup % Start the color group.
\edef\temp{\write-1{hlstart: ##3}}%
\temp
\ignorespaces
}%
\def\@hlend{%
\edef\temp{\write-1{hlend}}%
\temp
\endgroup % End the color group from \@hlstart.
}%
% Make \hltype, \hlopts, \hldesttype and \hldestopts ignore their
% parameters.
\let\hl@setparam\gobble
}%
%
% Driver `hypertex'.
%
{\catcode`\#=\other
\gdef\hlhash{#}}%
%
\def\hldriver@hypertex{%
%
% Hyperlink destinations.
%
% Default type.
\def\hldest@type{xyz}%
% Set defaults for the options (this also tells \hl@set@opt what
% options we support). (We do not define \hldest@opt@raise,
% \hl@opt@colormodel and \hl@opt@color, they are defined and used
% outside the drivers.)
\let\hldest@opt@cmd \empty
% Multiplexer for all supported destination types.
\def\hldest@driver{%
% Special case for `raw' destinations.
\ifx\@hltype\hl@raw@word
\csname \hldest@opt@cmd \endcsname
\else
\special{html:<a name="\@hllabel">}\special{html:</a>}%
\fi
}%
% Define handlers for each supported destination type (this also
% tells \hl@getparam what types we support).
\let\hldest@typeh@raw \empty
\let\hldest@typeh@xyz \empty
%
% Hyperlinks.
%
% Default type.
\def\hl@type{name}%
% We support `url' hyperlinks, so set some group types.
\ifx\hl@type@url\empty
\def\hl@type@url{url}%
\fi
\ifx\hl@type@hrefext\empty
\def\hl@type@hrefext{url}%
\fi
% Set defaults for the options (this also tells \hl@set@opt what
% options we support).
\let\hl@opt@cmd \empty
\let\hl@opt@ext \empty
\let\hl@opt@file \empty
% Multiplexer for all supported link types.
\def\hl@driver{%
% Special case for `raw' links.
\ifx\@hltype\hl@raw@word
\csname \hl@opt@cmd \endcsname
\else
% Construct common preamble of a link.
\def\hlstart@preamble{html:<a href="}%
% Call the handler.
\csname hl@typeh@\@hltype\endcsname
\fi
}%
% Define handlers for each supported link type (this also tells
% \hl@getparam what types we support).
\let\hl@typeh@raw \empty
\def\hl@typeh@name{\special{\hlstart@preamble \hlhash\@hllabel">}}%
\def\hl@typeh@filename{%
\special{%
\hlstart@preamble
file:\hl@opt@file\hl@opt@ext
\ifempty\@hllabel \else \hlhash\@hllabel\fi
">%
}%
}%
\def\hl@typeh@url{%
\special{%
\hlstart@preamble
\@hllabel
">%
}%
}%
%
\def\@hlend{\special{html:</a>}\endgroup}% End the group from \@hlstart.
}%
%
% Driver `pdftex'.
%
\def\hldriver@pdftex{%
\ifpdf % PDF output is enabled.
%
% Hyperlink destinations.
%
% Default type.
\def\hldest@type{xyz}%
% Set defaults for the options (this also tells \hl@set@opt what
% options we support). (We do not define \hldest@opt@raise,
% \hl@opt@colormodel and \hl@opt@color, they are defined and used
% outside the drivers.)
\let\hldest@opt@width \empty
\let\hldest@opt@height \empty
\let\hldest@opt@depth \empty
\let\hldest@opt@zoom \empty
\let\hldest@opt@cmd \empty
% Multiplexer for all supported destination types.
\def\hldest@driver{%
% Special case for `raw' destinations.
\ifx\@hltype\hl@raw@word
\csname \hldest@opt@cmd \endcsname
\else
\pdfdest name{\@hllabel}\@hltype
\csname hldest@typeh@\@hltype\endcsname
\fi
}%
% Define handlers for each supported destination type (this also
% tells \hl@getparam what types we support).
\let\hldest@typeh@raw \empty
\let\hldest@typeh@fit \empty
\let\hldest@typeh@fith \empty
\let\hldest@typeh@fitv \empty
\let\hldest@typeh@fitb \empty
\let\hldest@typeh@fitbh \empty
\let\hldest@typeh@fitbv \empty
\def\hldest@typeh@fitr{%
\ifx\hldest@opt@width \empty \else width \hldest@opt@width \fi
\ifx\hldest@opt@height \empty \else height \hldest@opt@height \fi
\ifx\hldest@opt@depth \empty \else depth \hldest@opt@depth \fi
}%
\def\hldest@typeh@xyz{%
\ifx\hldest@opt@zoom\empty \else zoom \hldest@opt@zoom \fi
}%
%
% Hyperlinks.
%
% Default type.
\def\hl@type{name}%
% We support `url' hyperlinks, so set some group types.
\ifx\hl@type@url\empty
\def\hl@type@url{url}%
\fi
\ifx\hl@type@hrefext\empty
\def\hl@type@hrefext{url}%
\fi
% Set defaults for the options (this also tells \hl@set@opt what
% options we support).
\let\hl@opt@width \empty
\let\hl@opt@height \empty
\let\hl@opt@depth \empty
\def\hl@opt@bstyle {S}%
\def\hl@opt@bwidth {1}%
\let\hl@opt@bcolor \empty
\let\hl@opt@hlight \empty
\let\hl@opt@bdash \empty
\let\hl@opt@pagefit \empty
\let\hl@opt@cmd \empty
\let\hl@opt@file \empty
\let\hl@opt@newwin \empty
% Multiplexer for all supported link types.
\def\hl@driver{%
% Special case for `raw' links.
\ifx\@hltype\hl@raw@word
\csname \hl@opt@cmd \endcsname
\else
% See if we will construct a /BS spec. We want to bother only
% if any of \hl@opt@bstyle, \hl@opt@bwidth and \hl@opt@bdash is
% not empty.
\let\hl@BSspec\relax % construct
\ifx\hl@opt@bstyle \empty
\ifx\hl@opt@bwidth \empty
\ifx\hl@opt@bdash \empty
\let\hl@BSspec\empty % don't construct
\fi
\fi
\fi
% Construct common preamble of a link.
\def\hlstart@preamble{%
\pdfstartlink
\ifx\hl@opt@width \empty \else width \hl@opt@width \fi
\ifx\hl@opt@height \empty \else height \hl@opt@height \fi
\ifx\hl@opt@depth \empty \else depth \hl@opt@depth \fi
attr{%
\ifx\hl@opt@bcolor\empty\else /C[\hl@opt@bcolor]\fi
\ifx\hl@opt@hlight\empty\else /H/\hl@opt@hlight\fi
\ifx\hl@BSspec\relax
/BS<<%
/Type/Border%
\ifx\hl@opt@bstyle\empty\else /S/\hl@opt@bstyle\fi
\ifx\hl@opt@bwidth\empty\else /W \hl@opt@bwidth\fi
\ifx\hl@opt@bdash\empty \else /D[\hl@opt@bdash]\fi
>>%
\fi
}%
}%
% Call the handler.
\csname hl@typeh@\@hltype\endcsname
\fi
}%
% Define handlers for each supported link type (this also tells
% \hl@getparam what types we support).
\let\hl@typeh@raw\empty
\def\hl@typeh@name{\hlstart@preamble goto name{\@hllabel}}%
\def\hl@typeh@num{\hlstart@preamble goto num \@hllabel}%
\def\hl@typeh@page{%
% PDF requires pages to start from 0, so adjust page number.
\count@=\@hllabel
\advance\count@ by-1
%
\hlstart@preamble
user{%
/Subtype/Link%
/Dest%
[\the\count@
\ifx\hl@opt@pagefit\empty/Fit\else\hl@opt@pagefit\fi]%
}%
}%
\def\hl@typeh@filename{\hl@file{(\@hllabel)}}%
\def\hl@typeh@filepage{%
% PDF requires pages to start from 0, so adjust page number.
\count@=\@hllabel
\advance\count@ by-1
%
\hl@file{%
[\the\count@ \ifx\hl@opt@pagefit\empty/Fit\else\hl@opt@pagefit\fi]%
}%
}%
\def\hl@file##1{%
\hlstart@preamble
user{%
/Subtype/Link%
/A<<%
/Type/Action%
/S/GoToR%
/D##1%
/F(\hl@opt@file)%
\ifx\hl@opt@newwin\empty \else
/NewWindow \ifcase\hl@opt@newwin false\else true\fi
\fi
>>%
}%
}%
\def\hl@typeh@url{%
\hlstart@preamble
user{%
/Subtype/Link%
/A<<%
/Type/Action%
/S/URI%
/URI(\@hllabel)%
>>%
}%
}%
%
\def\@hlend{\pdfendlink\endgroup}% End the group from the \@hlstart.
%
\else % PDF output is not enabled.
\message{Eplain warning: `pdftex' hyperlink driver: PDF output is^^J
\space not enabled, falling back on `nolinks' driver.}%
\hldriver@nolinks
\fi
}%
%
% Driver `dvipdfm'.
%
\def\hldriver@dvipdfm{%
%
% Hyperlink destinations.
%
% Default type.
\def\hldest@type{xyz}%
% Set defaults for the options (this also tells \hl@set@opt what
% options we support). (We do not define \hldest@opt@raise,
% \hl@opt@colormodel and \hl@opt@color, they are defined and used
% outside the drivers.)
\let\hldest@opt@left \empty
\let\hldest@opt@top \empty
\let\hldest@opt@right \empty
\let\hldest@opt@bottom \empty
\let\hldest@opt@zoom \empty
\let\hldest@opt@cmd \empty
% Multiplexer for all supported destination types.
\def\hldest@driver{%
% Special case for `raw' destinations.
\ifx\@hltype\hl@raw@word
\csname \hldest@opt@cmd \endcsname
\else
% Construct common preamble of a destination.
\def\hldest@preamble{%
pdf: dest (\@hllabel) [@thispage
}%
% Call the handler.
\csname hldest@typeh@\@hltype\endcsname
\fi
}%
% Define handlers for each supported destination type (this also
% tells \hl@getparam what types we support).
\let\hldest@typeh@raw\empty
\def\hldest@typeh@fit{%
\special{\hldest@preamble /Fit]}%
}%
\def\hldest@typeh@fith{%
\special{\hldest@preamble /FitH
\ifx\hldest@opt@top\empty @ypos \else \hldest@opt@top \fi]}%
}%
\def\hldest@typeh@fitv{%
\special{\hldest@preamble /FitV
\ifx\hldest@opt@left\empty @xpos \else \hldest@opt@left \fi]}%
}%
\def\hldest@typeh@fitb{%
\special{\hldest@preamble /FitB]}%
}%
\def\hldest@typeh@fitbh{%
\special{\hldest@preamble /FitBH
\ifx\hldest@opt@top\empty @ypos \else \hldest@opt@top \fi]}%
}%
\def\hldest@typeh@fitbv{%
\special{\hldest@preamble /FitBV
\ifx\hldest@opt@left\empty @xpos \else \hldest@opt@left \fi]}%
}%
\def\hldest@typeh@fitr{%
\special{\hldest@preamble /FitR
\ifx\hldest@opt@left\empty @xpos\else\hldest@opt@left\fi\space
\ifx\hldest@opt@bottom\empty @ypos\else\hldest@opt@bottom\fi\space
\ifx\hldest@opt@right\empty @xpos\else\hldest@opt@right\fi\space
\ifx\hldest@opt@top\empty @ypos\else\hldest@opt@top \fi]}%
}%
\def\hldest@typeh@xyz{%
\begingroup
% Convert zoom factor: 12345 -> 12.345
\ifx\hldest@opt@zoom\empty
\count1=\z@ \count2=\z@
\else
\count2=\hldest@opt@zoom
\count1=\count2 \divide\count1 by 1000
\count3=\count1 \multiply\count3 by 1000
\advance\count2 by -\count3
\fi
\special{\hldest@preamble /XYZ
\ifx\hldest@opt@left\empty @xpos\else\hldest@opt@left\fi\space
\ifx\hldest@opt@top\empty @ypos\else\hldest@opt@top\fi\space
\the\count1.\the\count2]}%
\endgroup
}%
%
% Hyperlinks.
%
% Default type.
\def\hl@type{name}%
% We support `url' hyperlinks, so set some group types.
\ifx\hl@type@url\empty
\def\hl@type@url{url}%
\fi
\ifx\hl@type@hrefext\empty
\def\hl@type@hrefext{url}%
\fi
% Set defaults for the options (this also tells \hl@set@opt what
% options we support).
\def\hl@opt@bstyle {S}%
\def\hl@opt@bwidth {1}%
\let\hl@opt@bcolor \empty
\let\hl@opt@hlight \empty
\let\hl@opt@bdash \empty
\let\hl@opt@pagefit \empty
\let\hl@opt@cmd \empty
\let\hl@opt@file \empty
\let\hl@opt@newwin \empty
% Multiplexer for all supported link types.
\def\hl@driver{%
% Special case for `raw' links.
\ifx\@hltype\hl@raw@word
\csname \hl@opt@cmd \endcsname
\else
% See if we will construct a /BS spec. We want to bother only
% if any of \hl@opt@bstyle, \hl@opt@bwidth and \hl@opt@bdash is
% not empty.
\let\hl@BSspec\relax % construct
\ifx\hl@opt@bstyle \empty
\ifx\hl@opt@bwidth \empty
\ifx\hl@opt@bdash \empty
\let\hl@BSspec\empty % don't construct
\fi
\fi
\fi
% Construct common preamble of a link.
\def\hlstart@preamble{%
pdf: beginann
<<%
/Type/Annot%
/Subtype/Link%
\ifx\hl@opt@bcolor\empty\else /C[\hl@opt@bcolor]\fi
\ifx\hl@opt@hlight\empty\else /H/\hl@opt@hlight\fi
\ifx\hl@BSspec\relax
/BS<<%
/Type/Border%
\ifx\hl@opt@bstyle\empty\else /S/\hl@opt@bstyle\fi
\ifx\hl@opt@bwidth\empty\else /W \hl@opt@bwidth\fi
\ifx\hl@opt@bdash\empty \else /D[\hl@opt@bdash]\fi
>>%
\fi
}%
% Call the handler.
\csname hl@typeh@\@hltype\endcsname
\fi
}%
% Define handlers for each supported link type (this also tells
% \hl@getparam what types we support).
\let\hl@typeh@raw\empty
\def\hl@typeh@name{\special{\hlstart@preamble /Dest(\@hllabel)>>}}%
\def\hl@typeh@page{%
% PDF requires pages to start from 0, so adjust page number.
\count@=\@hllabel
\advance\count@ by-1
%
\special{%
\hlstart@preamble
/Dest[\the\count@
\ifx\hl@opt@pagefit\empty/Fit\else\hl@opt@pagefit\fi]%
>>%
}%
}%
\def\hl@typeh@filename{\hl@file{(\@hllabel)}}%
\def\hl@typeh@filepage{%
% PDF requires pages to start from 0, so adjust page number.
\count@=\@hllabel
\advance\count@ by-1
%
\hl@file{%
[\the\count@ \ifx\hl@opt@pagefit\empty/Fit\else\hl@opt@pagefit\fi]%
}%
}%
\def\hl@file##1{%
\special{%
\hlstart@preamble
/A<<%
/Type/Action%
/S/GoToR%
/D##1%
/F(\hl@opt@file)%
\ifx\hl@opt@newwin\empty \else
/NewWindow \ifcase\hl@opt@newwin false\else true\fi
\fi
>>%
>>%
}%
}%
\def\hl@typeh@url{%
\special{%
\hlstart@preamble
/A<<%
/Type/Action%
/S/URI%
/URI(\@hllabel)%
>>%
>>%
}%
}%
%
\def\@hlend{\special{pdf: endann}\endgroup}% End the group from \@hlstart.
}%
%
% Miscellaneous hyperlink macros.
%
%
% \href{URL}{TEXT} typesets TEXT as a link to the URL. If URL starts
% with a #, the rest of the URL is assumed to be this document's local
% anchor. Special chars (like # and ~) in URL don't need to be
% escaped in any way.
\def\href{%
% Read #1 (URL) inside a group with \uncatcodespecials, to get the #
% and ~ right.
\bgroup
\uncatcodespecials
\catcode`\{=1 \catcode`\}=2
\@href
}%
%
\def\@href#1{% We'll read #2 (TEXT) later.
\egroup
\edef\@hreftmp{\ifempty{#1}{}\fi}% Parameter stuffing for \@@href.
\expandafter\@@href\@hreftmp#1\@@
}%
%
\def\href@end@int{\hlend@impl{hrefint}}%
\def\href@end@ext{\hlend@impl{hrefext}}%
% Split out the first token and check if it is a #.
\def\@@href#1#2\@@{%
\def\@hreftmp{#1}%
\ifx\@hreftmp\hlhash
\let\href@end\href@end@int
\hlstart@impl{hrefint}{#2}%
\else
\let\href@end\href@end@ext
\hlstart@impl{hrefext}{#1#2}%
\fi
\@@@href
}%
% Now some tricks to avoid reading the TEXT as an argument (from the
% \footnote definition in plain TeX).
\def\@@@href{%
\futurelet\@hreftmp\href@
}%
%
\def\href@{%
\ifcat\bgroup\noexpand\@hreftmp
\let\@hreftmp\href@@
\else
\let\@hreftmp\href@@@
\fi
\@hreftmp
}%
%
\def\href@@{\bgroup\aftergroup\href@end \let\@hreftmp}%
%
\def\href@@@#1{#1\href@end}%
%
% Make all user-visible \hl* macros to give errors until hyperlinks
% are explicitly enabled with \enablehyperlinks.
\def\hldeston{\errmessage{Please enable hyperlinks with
\string\enablehyperlinks\space before using hyperlink commands
(consider selecting the `nolinks' driver to ignore all hyperlink
commands in your document)}}%
\let\hldestoff\hldeston \let\hlon\hldeston \let\hloff\hldeston
\let\hlstart\hldeston \let\hlend\hldeston \let\hldest\hldeston
% This catches \hltype, \hlopts, \hldesttype, \hldestopts.
\let\hl@setparam\hldeston
% Turn off all groups to make sure \hlstart@impl, \hlend@impl and
% \hldest@impl do not call \hlstart, \hlend and \hldest until
% hyperlinks are enabled.
\@hloff[*]\@hldestoff[*]%
%
%
% Support for LaTeX packages under plain TeX.
%
% We use miniltx.tex from the LaTeX graphics collection and build on
% it to provide package options support, package version check,
% recursive package loading with \RequirePackage, proper handling of
% \AtBeginDocument and \AtEndOfPackage.
%
% Much of the following was borrowed from LaTeX.
%
% The internal variables are quite a mess, so here is a hint:
%
% - \usepkg@pkg, \usepkg@options, \usepkg@date are used by
% \usepackage to save its parameters.
%
% - When \RequirePackage is called within a package, the above
% variables are saved in \usepkg@save@VAR@RECURSIONLEVEL, where
% VAR={pkg,options,date}, and RECURSIONLEVEL is incremented for
% each nested package inclusion. This way the variables can be
% restored after the (nested) package will have been loaded.
%
% - Options for package PACKAGE (no .sty extension) are accumulated
% in \usepkg@options@PACKAGE.
%
% - For each declared option OPTION in package PACKAGE, we save the
% code which enables OPTION in \usepkg@option@PACKAGE@OPTION.
% There may be a star (`*') option declaration, the code from which
% will be used to process options not declared by the package
% (without it, an undeclared option will cause an error).
%
% - For each loaded PACKAGE / FILE.EXT we declare \ver@PACKAGE.sty /
% \ver@FILE.EXT. We use \ver@PACKAGE.sty to detect reloading
% of packages. Some packages also use these macros.
%
% - Calls to \AtBeginDocument accumulate the code in
% \usepkg@at@begin@document. We will expand it at the end of the
% \beginpackages...\endpackages `environment'.
%
% - Calls to \AtEndOfPackage accumulate the code in
% \usepkg@at@end@of@package. We will expand it after the package
% is loaded. To allow recursive package loading, \RequirePackage
% saves \usepkg@at@end@of@package analogous to \usepkg@pkg.
%
\newif\ifusepkg@miniltx@loaded
\newcount\usepkg@recursion@level
\def\usepkg@rcrs{\the\usepkg@recursion@level}%
\let\usepkg@at@begin@document\empty
\let\usepkg@at@end@of@package\empty
\def\usepkg@word@autopict{autopict}%
\def\usepkg@word@psfrag{psfrag}%
%
% \beginpackages...\endpackages
%
% All packages must be loaded within this `environment' (a kind of
% LaTeX's preamble). This is so to give us a chance to expand the
% accumulated \AtBeginDocument commands. Usually, you will want to
% restrict all \usepackage's to a single \beginpackages...\endpackages,
% just like in LaTeX, where you load all packages within a (single)
% preamble.
%
% At the end of the \beginpackages...\endpackages block, we restore
% the \input command to whatever it was defined before the
% package(s), because miniltx.tex and some packages make (sometimes
% incompatible) redefinitions of \input, and under plain TeX
% non-primitive \input is probably not what the user expects. But in
% case the redefined \input is actually needed, we save it as
% \packageinput.
%
% Define \DoNotLoadEpstopdf so that graphics.cfg does not try to load
% epstopdf.sty, which is a complication surely not wanted by default.
%
\long\def\beginpackages#1\endpackages{%
\let\usepackage\real@usepackage
\let\DoNotLoadEpstopdf=t
\let\eplaininput=\input
#1%
\usepkg@at@begin@document
\global\let\usepkg@at@begin@document\empty
\global\let\usepackage\fake@usepackage
\let\packageinput=\input
\let\input=\eplaininput
% should always be defined (from miniltx), but just in case:
\ifx\resetatcatcode\@undefined \else\resetatcatcode \fi
}%
%
% \fake@usepackage
%
% This is what \usepackage is defined to outside of
% \beginpackages...\endpackages `environment'.
\def\fake@usepackage{\errmessage{You should not use \string\usepackage\space outside of^^J
\@spaces\string\beginpackages...\string\endpackages\space environment}%
}%
% \RequirePackage[OPTIONS]{PACKAGES}[YYYY/MM/DD]
%
% Save parameters for the package being loaded and call \usepackage to
% load PACKAGES. We depend on \usepackage to restore the saved
% parameters. We allow for nested calls to \RequirePackage.
\def\eplain@RequirePackage{%
\global\ece\let{usepkg@save@pkg\usepkg@rcrs}\usepkg@pkg
\global\ece\let{usepkg@save@options\usepkg@rcrs}\usepkg@options
\global\ece\let{usepkg@save@date\usepkg@rcrs}\usepkg@date
\global\ece\let{usepkg@at@end@of@package\usepkg@rcrs}\usepkg@at@end@of@package
\global\advance\usepkg@recursion@level by\@ne
\real@usepackage
}%
% \usepackage[OPTIONS]{PACKAGES}[YYYY/MM/DD]
%
% Load each of the PACKAGES with OPTIONS, checking that the package
% date is at least YYYY/MM/DD; if it is not, issue a warning.
\let\usepackage\fake@usepackage
\def\real@usepackage{\@getoptionalarg\@finusepackage}%
\def\@finusepackage#1{%
\let\usepkg@options\@optionalarg
\ifempty{#1}%
\errmessage{No packages specified}%
\fi
% Load miniltx.tex, if it is not loaded.
\ifusepkg@miniltx@loaded \else
\testfileexistence[miniltx]{tex}%
\if@fileexists
\input miniltx.tex
\global\usepkg@miniltx@loadedtrue
% Redefine some macros from miniltx.tex
\global\let\RequirePackage\eplain@RequirePackage
\global\let\DeclareOption\eplain@DeclareOption
\global\let\PassOptionsToPackage\eplain@PassOptionsToPackage
\global\let\ExecuteOptions\eplain@ExecuteOptions
\gdef\ProcessOptions{\@ifstar\eplain@ProcessOptions
\eplain@ProcessOptions}%
\global\let\AtBeginDocument\eplain@AtBeginDocument
\global\let\AtEndOfPackage\eplain@AtEndOfPackage
\global\let\ProvidesFile\eplain@ProvidesFile
\global\let\ProvidesPackage\eplain@ProvidesPackage
\else
\errmessage{miniltx.tex not found, cannot load LaTeX packages}%
\fi
\fi
% Read the trailing optional arg (YYYY/MM/DD).
\@ifnextchar[%]
{\@finfinusepackage{#1}}%
{\@finfinusepackage{#1}[]}%
}%
%
\def\@finfinusepackage#1[#2]{%
\edef\usepkg@date{#2}%
% Load each package from the list. Do it outside the \for loop to
% avoid clashes with any \for loops executed by the package.
\let\usepkg@load@list\empty
\for\usepkg@pkg:=#1\do{%
\toks@=\expandafter{\usepkg@load@list}%
\edef\usepkg@load@list{%
\the\toks@
\noexpand\usepkg@load@pkg{\usepkg@pkg}%
}%
}%
\usepkg@load@list
% Restore parameters in case we were called from \RequirePackage.
\ifnum\usepkg@recursion@level>0
\global\advance\usepkg@recursion@level by\m@ne
\expandafter\let\expandafter\usepkg@pkg\csname usepkg@save@pkg\usepkg@rcrs\endcsname
\expandafter\let\expandafter\usepkg@options\csname usepkg@save@options\usepkg@rcrs\endcsname
\expandafter\let\expandafter\usepkg@date\csname usepkg@save@date\usepkg@rcrs\endcsname
\expandafter\let\expandafter\usepkg@at@end@of@package\csname usepkg@at@end@of@package\usepkg@rcrs\endcsname
% Free the memory.
\global\ece\let{usepkg@save@pkg\usepkg@rcrs}\undefined
\global\ece\let{usepkg@save@options\usepkg@rcrs}\undefined
\global\ece\let{usepkg@save@date\usepkg@rcrs}\undefined
\global\ece\let{usepkg@at@end@of@package\usepkg@rcrs}\undefined
\fi
}%
% Load one package. We assume packages have `sty' extension.
\def\usepkg@load@pkg#1{%
% Special cases for `autopict' and `psfrag' packages:
% - `psfrag' is loaded by psfrag.tex.
% - `autopict' is loaded by picture.tex, but the package file is
% autopict.sty.
\def\usepkg@pkg{#1}%
\ifx\usepkg@pkg\usepkg@word@autopict
\testfileexistence[picture]{tex}%
\if@fileexists \else
\errmessage{Loader `picture.tex' for package `\usepkg@pkg' not found}%
\fi
\else
\ifx\usepkg@pkg\usepkg@word@psfrag
\testfileexistence[psfrag]{tex}%
\if@fileexists \else
\errmessage{Loader `psfrag.tex' for package `\usepkg@pkg' not found}%
\fi
\fi
\fi
% See if the package was loaded. If it was, we just bail out.
% (Maybe we should skip reloading it/warn? We don't want to go into
% checking that the package was first loaded with a superset of
% options which are requested now.) \ProvidePackage and
% \ProvideFile define the macro \ver@PACKAGE.sty (see
% \eplain@pr@videpackage below).
\ifundefined{ver@\usepkg@pkg.sty}%
\expandafter\@finusepkg@load@pkg
\else
\immediate\write-1{^^J\linenumber Eplain: package `\usepkg@pkg' already
loaded, skipping reloading}%
\fi
}%
\def\@finusepkg@load@pkg{%
\testfileexistence[\usepkg@pkg]{sty}%
\if@fileexists \else
\errmessage{Package `\usepkg@pkg' not found}%
\fi
% Construct option list for the package. Include any options
% passed to us by \PassOptionsToPackage and \RequirePackage.
\expandafter\let\expandafter\temp\csname usepkg@options@\usepkg@pkg\endcsname
\ifx\temp\relax
\let\temp\empty
\fi
\ifx\temp\empty
\let\temp\usepkg@options
\else
\ifx\usepkg@options\empty \else
\edef\temp{\temp,\usepkg@options}%
\fi
\fi
\global\ece\let{usepkg@options@\usepkg@pkg}\temp
% For the duration of the package, we want any calls to \usepackage
% to be mapped to \RequirePackage, to allow nested package loads
% without clobbering up anything. (Maybe packages never use
% \usepackage instead of \RequirePackage, but this won't hurt.)
\let\usepackage\eplain@RequirePackage
% Clear \AtEndOfPackage commands (can be non-empty during recursive
% package loading).
\global\let\usepkg@at@end@of@package\empty
% Load the package. If the package asks to load other package,
% \RequirePackage will save our \usepkg@{pkg,options,date} and
% \AtEndOfPackage commands, and \usepackage will restore them after
% recursively loading that package, so we don't worry about our
% setup being clobbered.
\ifx\usepkg@pkg\usepkg@word@autopict
\input picture.tex
\else
\ifx\usepkg@pkg\usepkg@word@psfrag
\input \usepkg@pkg.tex
\else
\input \usepkg@pkg.sty
\fi
\fi
% Execute the accumulated \AtEndOfPackage commands, and reset them
% to free the memory.
\usepkg@at@end@of@package
\global\let\usepkg@at@end@of@package\empty
% Restore the `real' \usepackage definition.
\let\usepackage\real@usepackage
% Clear the option list for the loaded package (we won't load a
% second copy anyway).
\global\ece\let{usepkg@options@\usepkg@pkg}\undefined
% Set \Url@HyperHook for url.sty
\def\Url@HyperHook##1{\hlstart@impl{url}{\Url@String}##1\hlend@impl{url}}%
% We check package version in \ProvidePackage, before reading the
% rest of the package, so that in case of errors (which can be
% numerous) the warning hopefully comes before the errors.
% \@ifl@ter{sty}\usepkg@pkg\usepkg@date{}%
% {\message{Warning: you have requested package `\usepkg@pkg', version \usepkg@date,^^J
% \@spaces but only version `\csname ver@\usepkg@pkg.sty\endcsname' is available.}}%
}%
% \DeclareOption{OPTION}{CODE}
%
% Save CODE in `usepkg@option@PACKAGE@OPTION'. Starred version is not
% treated any different here, but when defined it will be used by
% \ProcessOptions and \ExecuteOptions to process undeclared options.
\def\eplain@DeclareOption#1#2{%
\toks@{#2}%
\expandafter\xdef\csname usepkg@option@\usepkg@pkg @#1\endcsname{\the\toks@}%
}%
% \PassOptionsToPackage{OPTIONS}{PACKAGES}
%
% Add OPTIONS to the option list for each of the PACKAGES.
\def\eplain@PassOptionsToPackage#1#2{%
\ifempty{#1}\else
\for\usepkg@temp:=#2\do{%
\expandafter\let\expandafter\temp\csname usepkg@options@\usepkg@temp\endcsname
\ifx\temp\relax
\let\temp\empty
\fi
\ifx\temp\empty
\edef\temp{#1}%
\else
\edef\temp{\temp,#1}%
\fi
\global\ece\let{usepkg@options@\usepkg@temp}\temp
}%
\fi
}%
% \ExecuteOptions{OPTIONS}
% \ProcessOptions
%
% \ExecuteOptions executes each option from OPTIONS, \ProcessOptions
% executes each option from the option list for the current package.
% If the star (`*') option is declared, it will be used to process
% undeclared options; otherwise, undeclared option will cause an
% error.
\def\usepkg@exec@options#1{%
% The iterator \CurrentOption below was used purposely. Some
% packages use it in the argument to \DeclareOption.
\for\CurrentOption:=#1\do{%
\expandafter\let\expandafter\usepkg@temp
\csname usepkg@option@\usepkg@pkg @\CurrentOption\endcsname
%
\ifx\usepkg@temp\relax
% Option is not declared. If a `default' option handler is
% declared, use it.
\expandafter\let\expandafter\temp\csname usepkg@option@\usepkg@pkg @*\endcsname
\ifx\temp\relax
\errmessage{Unknown option `\CurrentOption' to package `\usepkg@pkg'}%
\else
\temp
\fi
\else
% Option is declared.
\usepkg@temp
\fi
}%
}%
%
\let\eplain@ExecuteOptions\usepkg@exec@options
\def\eplain@ProcessOptions{%
\expandafter\usepkg@exec@options\csname usepkg@options@\usepkg@pkg\endcsname
}%
% \AtBeginDocument{CODE}
% \AtEndOfPackage{CODE}
%
% miniltx.tex defines \AtBeginDocument to execute its parameter right
% away, but some packages depend on \AtBeginDocument to be executed
% after packages are processed. So we redefine \AtBeginDocument to
% accumulate its argument, to be executed by us at the end of
% \beginpackages...\endpackages. \AtEndOfPackage is not defined by
% miniltx.tex at all; we define it similar to \AtBeginDocument.
%
\def\usepkg@accumulate@cmds#1#2{%
\toks@=\expandafter{#1}%
\toks@ii={#2}%
\xdef#1{\the\toks@\the\toks@ii}%
}%
\def\eplain@AtBeginDocument{\usepkg@accumulate@cmds\usepkg@at@begin@document}%
\def\eplain@AtEndOfPackage{\usepkg@accumulate@cmds\usepkg@at@end@of@package}%
%
% \ProvidesFile{FILENAME.EXT}[VERSION]
% \ProvidesPackage{PACKAGENAME}[VERSION]
%
% miniltx.tex defines \ProvidesFile and \ProvidesPackage to only log a
% message. We want to define \ver@PACKAGE.sty / \ver@FILENAME.EXT, as
% we depend on these to know when a package/file has been loaded, and
% some packages depend on them, too.
\def\eplain@ProvidesPackage#1{%
\@ifnextchar[%]
{\eplain@pr@videpackage{#1.sty}}{\eplain@pr@videpackage#1[]}%
}%
\def\eplain@pr@videpackage#1[#2]{%
\wlog{#1: #2}%
% This will flag the package as loaded.
\expandafter\xdef\csname ver@#1\endcsname{#2}%
% \expandafter\edef\expandafter\temp{\csname usepkg@options@\usepkg@pkg\endcsname}%
% \message{^^JPackage:\usepkg@pkg^^JOptions:\usepkg@options^^J+ passed options:\temp^^J}%
% Check package version.
\@ifl@t@r{#2}\usepkg@date{}%
{\message{Warning: you have requested package `\usepkg@pkg', version \usepkg@date,^^J
\@spaces but only version `\csname ver@#1\endcsname' is available.}}%
}%
%
\def\eplain@ProvidesFile#1{%
\@ifnextchar[%]
{\eplain@pr@videfile{#1}}{\eplain@pr@videfile#1[]}%
}%
\def\eplain@pr@videfile#1[#2]{%
\wlog{#1: #2}%
% This will flag the file as loaded.
\expandafter\xdef\csname ver@#1\endcsname{#2}%
% We don't check file version. graphics calls \ProvideFile to
% \includegraphics, and it does not give any date at the beginning
% of #2, so checking the date will cause an error.
}%
% Check package version. From LaTeX.
\def\@ifl@ter#1#2{%
\expandafter\@ifl@t@r
\csname ver@#2.#1\endcsname
}%
\def\@ifl@t@r#1#2{%
\ifnum\expandafter\@parse@version#1//00\@nil<%
\expandafter\@parse@version#2//00\@nil
\expandafter\@secondoftwo
\else
\expandafter\@firstoftwo
\fi
}%
\def\@parse@version#1/#2/#3#4#5\@nil{#1#2#3#4 }%
% For the `draft' option to graphic{s,x}.sty.
\let\ttfamily\tt
\def\strip@prefix#1>{}%
% Definitions for epstopdf.sty.
\def\@ifpackageloaded#1{%
\expandafter\ifx\csname ver@#1.sty\endcsname\relax
\expandafter\@secondoftwo
\else
\expandafter\@firstoftwo
\fi
}%
\long\def\g@addto@macro#1#2{%
\begingroup
\toks@\expandafter{#1#2}%
\xdef#1{\the\toks@}%
\endgroup
}%
% These are for the warnings from epstopdf.sty when graphics.sty is
% not loaded. From pdftex.def.
\def\PackageWarning#1#2{%
\begingroup
\newlinechar=10 %
\def\MessageBreak{%
^^J(#1)\@spaces\@spaces\@spaces\@spaces
}%
\immediate\write16{^^JPackage #1 Warning: #2\on@line.^^J}%
\endgroup
}%
\def\PackageWarningNoLine#1#2{%
\PackageWarning{#1}{#2\@gobble}%
}%
\def\on@line{ on input line \the\inputlineno}%
% Needed by some packages.
\def\@spaces{\space\space\space\space}%
\def\@inmatherr#1{%
\relax
\ifmmode
\errmessage{The command is invalid in math mode}%
\fi
}%
\let\protected@edef\edef
%
%
%
\let\wlog = \@plainwlog
\catcode`@ = \@eplainoldatcode
%
\def\fmtname{eplain}%
\def\eplain{t}%
{\edef\plainversion{\fmtversion}%
\xdef\fmtversion{REPLACE-WITH-VERSION: REPLACE-WITH-DAY-MONTH-YEAR (and plain \plainversion)}%
}%
%
%
%
%
% Local variables:
% page-delimiter: "^% \f"
% End:
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