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% \iffalse meta-comment
%
% Copyright 1989-2016 Einar \'Arnason, Johannes L. Braams, Javier
% Bezos and any individual authors listed elsewhere in this file. All
% rights reserved.
%
% This file is part of the Babel system.
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% of this license or (at your option) any later version.
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% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
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%
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%
% The Current Maintainer of this work is Javier Bezos.
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% The list of all files belonging to the Babel system is
% given in the file `manifest.bbl. See also `legal.bbl' for additional
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% and covered by LPPL is defined by the unpacking scripts (with
% extension .ins) which are part of the distribution.
% \fi
% \CheckSum{646}
%
% \iffalse
% Tell the \LaTeX\ system who we are and write an entry on the
% transcript.
%<*dtx>
\ProvidesFile{icelandic.dtx}
%</dtx>
%<code>\ProvidesLanguage{icelandic}
%\fi
%\ProvidesFile{icelandic.dtx}
[2016/01/14 v1.2b Icelandic support from the babel system]
%\iffalse
%% File iceland.dtx
%
%% Icelandic Language Definition File
%% Copyright (C) 1996--2016
%% by Einar \'Arnason <einar@lif.hi.is>
%% Johannes Braams, TeXniek
%% Javier Bezos (1.2a,b)
%
%%
%
%<*filedriver>
\documentclass{ltxdoc}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\expandafter\def\csname u8:ǫ\endcsname{\k{o}}
\expandafter\def\csname u8:Ǫ\endcsname{\k{O}}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage[icelandic.utf8old,english]{babel}
\font\manual=logo10 % font used for the METAFONT logo, etc.
\newcommand*\MF{{\manual META}\-{\manual FONT}}
\newcommand*\TeXhax{\TeX hax}
\newcommand*\babel{\textsf{babel}}
\newcommand*\langvar{$\langle \it lang \rangle$}
\newcommand*\note[1]{}
\newcommand*\Lopt[1]{\textsf{#1}}
\newcommand*\file[1]{\texttt{#1}}
\begin{document}
\begin{center}
\textbf{\Large A Babel language definition file for
Icelandic}\\[3mm]^^A\]
Einar \'Arnason\\
\texttt{einar@lif.hi.is}
\end{center}
\DocInput{icelandic.dtx}
\end{document}
%</filedriver>
%\fi
% \GetFileInfo{iceland.dtx}
%
%
% \changes{icelandic-1.1c}{1997/05/21}{Removed code already present in
% \file{babel.def}}
%
% \section{The Icelandic language}
%
% \subsection{Overview}
%
% The file \file{\filename}\footnote{The file described in this
% section has version number 1.2b and was last revised on 2016-01-14
% by Javier Bezos to fix some issues.} defines all the language
% definition macros for the Icelandic language
%
% Customization for the Icelandic language was made following
% several official and semiofficial publications~\cite{74:_augl,
% 77:_augl,88:_reglur,94:_si,97:_forst_fs}. These publications do
% not always agree and we indicate those instances.
%
% For this language the character |"| is made active. In
% table~\ref{tab:icelandic-extras} an overview is given of its
% purpose.
% \begin{table}[htb]
% \begin{center}
% \begin{otherlanguage*}{icelandic}
% \begin{tabular}{lp{8cm}}
% \verb="|= & disable ligature at this position. \\
% |"-| & an explicit hyphen sign, allowing hyphenation
% in the rest of the word. \\
% |""| & like |"-|, but producing no hyphen sign
% (for compund words with hyphen, e.g.\ |x-""y|). \\
% |"~| & for a compound word mark without a breakpoint. \\
% |"=| & for a compound word mark with a breakpoint, allowing
% hyphenation in the composing words. \\
% |"`| & for Icelandic left double quotes (looks like ,,). \\
% |"'| & for Icelandic right double quotes. \\
% |">| & for Icelandic `french' left double quotes
% (similar to $>>$).\\
% |"<| & for Icelandic `french' right double quotes
% (similar to $<<$).\\
% |"o| & for old Icelandic "o \\
% |"O| & for old Icelandic "O \\
% |"ó| & for old Icelandic "ó \\
% |"Ó| & for old Icelandic "Ó \\
% |"e| & for old Icelandic "e \\
% |"E| & for old Icelandic "E \\
% |"é| & for old Icelandic "é \\
% |"É| & for old Icelandic "É \\
% |\tala| & for typesetting numbers\\
% |\grada| & for the `degree' symbol\\
% |\gradur| & for `degrees', e.g. 5~\gradur C\\
% |\upp| & for textsuperscript \\
% \end{tabular}
% \end{otherlanguage*}
% \caption{The shorthands and extra definitions made
% by \file{icelandic.ldf}}\label{tab:icelandic-extras}
% \end{center}
% \end{table}
% The shorthands in table~\ref{tab:icelandic-extras} can also be
% typeset by using the commands in
% table~\ref{tab:icelandic-commands}.
% \begin{table}[htb]
% \begin{center}
% \begin{otherlanguage*}{icelandic}
% \begin{tabular}{lp{8cm}}
% |\ilqq| & for Icelandic left double quotes
% (looks like ,,). \\
% |\irqq| & for Icelandic right double quotes
% (looks like ``). \\
% |\ilq| & for Icelandic left single quotes
% (looks like ,). \\
% |\irq| & for Icelandic right single quotes
% (looks like `). \\
% |\iflqq| & for Icelandic `french' left double quotes
% (similar to $>>$).\\
% |\ifrqq| & for Icelandic `french' right double quotes
% (similar to $<<$).\\
% |\ifrq| & for Icelandic `french' right single quotes
% (similar to $<$).\\
% |\iflq| & for Icelandic `french' left single quotes
% (similar to $>$). \\
% |\dq| & the original quotes character (|"|). \\
% |\oob| & for old Icelandic "o \\
% |\Oob| & for old Icelandic "O \\
% |\ooob| & for old Icelandic "ó \\
% |\OOob| & for old Icelandic "Ó \\
% |\eob| & for old Icelandic "e \\
% |\Eob| & for old Icelandic "E \\
% |\eeob| & for old Icelandic "é \\
% |\EEob| & for old Icelandic "É \\
% \end{tabular}
% \end{otherlanguage*}
% \caption{Commands which produce quotes and old Icelandic
% diacritics, defined by
% \file{icelandic.ldf}}\label{tab:icelandic-commands}
% \end{center}
% \end{table}
%
% Version 1.2 does not raise an error with \textsf{luatex}, and in
% addition Unicode strings are defined. Shorthands for ó, Ó, é and
% É with ogonek now works with \verb|utf8| and \textsf{inputenc} in
% 8-bit engines, but for compatibility and due to some limitations
% they must be activated explicitly with the modifier
% \verb|utf8old|, ie:
% \begin{verbatim}
% \usepackage[icelandic.utf8old]{babel}
% \end{verbatim}
% This modifier is not necessary with \textsf{xe/luatex}. Note with
% the latter you need a font containing those glyphs (or at least
% with the possibility to compose them), as well as defining the
% \verb|EU1| or \verb|EU2| encoding (with \textsf{fontspec} and/or
% \textsf{fontenc}).\footnote{If you definitely don't want to load
% it, there is still an alternative -- the \texttt{strings=generic}
% option described in the \textsf{babel} manual, which relies
% entirely on the LICR, but this is discouraged.} For example:
% \begin{verbatim}
% \documentclass{article}
% \usepackage[icelandic]{babel}
% \usepackage{fontspec}
% \setmainfont{Arial}
% \begin{document}
% Íslenska er indóevrópskt, germanskt og vesturnorrænt tungumál sem
% er einkum talað og ritað á Íslandi og er móðurmál langflestra
% Íslendinga. (From Wikipedia.)
% \end{document}
% \end{verbatim}
%
% The original definitions for the ogonek are preserved, even if
% the results are not always satisfactory. To be fixed.
%
% See also below for some extra features.
%
% \begin{thebibliography}{1}
%
% \bibitem{88:_reglur}
% Alþingi.
% \newblock {\em Reglur um frágang þingskjala og prentun umræðna},
% 1988.
%
% \bibitem{74:_augl}
% Auglýsing um greinarmerkjasetningu.
% \newblock Stj.tíð B, nr. 133/1974, 1974.
%
% \bibitem{77:_augl}
% Auglýsing um breyting auglýsingu nr. 132/1974 um íslenska
% stafsetningu.
% \newblock Stj.tíð B, nr. 261/1977, 1977.
%
% \bibitem{unknown72:_first_gramm_treat}
% Einar Haugen, editor.
% \newblock {\em First Grammatical Treatise}.
% \newblock Longman, London, 2 edition, 1972.
%
% \bibitem{97:_forst_fs}
% Staðlaráð Íslands og Fagráð í upplýsingatækni, Reykjavík.
% \newblock {\em Forstaðall FS 130:1997}, 1997.
%
% \bibitem{94:_si}
% STRÍ Staðlaráð Íslands.
% \newblock {\em SI - kerfið}, 2 edition, 1994.
%
% \end{thebibliography}
%
% \StopEventually{}
%
%
% \subsection{\TeX{}nical details}
%
% When this file was read through the option \Lopt{icelandic} we make
% it behave as if \Lopt{icelandic} was specified.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\bbl@tempa{icelandic}
\ifx\CurrentOption\bbl@tempa
\def\CurrentOption{icelandic}
\fi
% \end{macrocode}
%
% The macro |\LdfInit| takes care of preventing that this file is
% loaded more than once, checking the category code of the
% \texttt{@} sign, etc.
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*code>
\LdfInit\CurrentOption{captions\CurrentOption}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% When this file is read as an option, i.e., by the |\usepackage|
% command, \texttt{icelandic} will be an `unknown' language, so we
% have to make it known. So we check for the existence of
% |\l@icelandic| to see whether we have to do something here.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\ifx\l@icelandic\@undefined
\@nopatterns{Icelandic}
\adddialect\l@icelandic0
\fi
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macro}{\if@Two@E}
% We will need a new `if' : |\if@Two@E| is true if and only if
% \LaTeXe{} is running \emph{not} in compatibility mode. It is
% used in the definitions of the command |\tala| and |\upp|.
% The definition is somewhat complicated, due to the fact that
% |\if@compatibility| is not recognized as a |\if| in
% \LaTeX-2.09 based formats.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newif\if@Two@E \@Two@Etrue
\def\@FI@{\fi}
\ifx\@compatibilitytrue\@undefined
\@Two@Efalse \def\@FI@{\relax}
\else
\if@compatibility \@Two@Efalse \fi
\@FI@
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% The icelandic hyphenation patterns can be used with
% |\lefthyphenmin| and |\righthyphenmin| set to~2.
% \changes{icelandic-1.1f}{2000/09/22}{Now use \cs{providehyphenmins}
% to provide a default value}
% \begin{macrocode}
\providehyphenmins{\CurrentOption}{\tw@\tw@}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection{Captionnames and date}
%
% The next step consists of defining the Icelandic equivalents for
% the \LaTeX{} captionnames.
%
% \begin{macro}{\captionsicelandic}
% The macro |\captionsicelandic| will define all strings used
% used in the four standard document classes provided
% with \LaTeX.
% \changes{icelandic-1.1f}{2000/09/20}{Added \cs{glossaryname}}
% \changes{icelandic-1.1g}{2002/01/00}{Only use 7-bit ASCII characters
% in order to keep the texts input encoding independant}
% \changes{icelandic-1.1g}{2002/01/09}{Added translation for Glossary}
%
% \begin{macro}{\dateicelandic}
% The macro |\dateicelandic| redefines the command |\today|
% to produce Icelandic dates.
% \changes{icelandic-1.1c}{1997/10/01}{Use \cs{edef} to define
% \cs{today} to save memory}
% \changes{icelandic-1.1c}{1998/03/28}{use \cs{def} instead of
% \cs{edef}}
% \changes{icelandic-1.2a}{2015/12/28}{Define strings using
% \cs{StartBabelCommands}}
% \changes{icelandic-1.2b}{2016/01/14}{Warning if used with xe/lua
% without EUx encondings}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\StartBabelCommands*{icelandic}{captions}
[unicode, charset=utf8, fontenc=EU1 EU2]
\SetString{\prefacename}{Formáli}
\SetString{\abstractname}{Útdráttur}
\SetString{\appendixname}{Viðauki}
\SetString{\listfigurename}{Myndaskrá}
\SetString{\listtablename}{Töfluskrá}
\SetString{\indexname}{Atriðisorðaskrá}
\SetString{\enclname}{Hjálagt}
\SetString{\pagename}{Blaðsíða}
\SetString{\seename}{Sjá}
\SetString{\alsoname}{Sjá einnig}
\SetString{\proofname}{Sönnun}
\SetString{\glossaryname}{Orðalisti}
\StartBabelCommands*{icelandic}{date}
[unicode, charset=utf8, fontenc=EU1 EU2]
\SetStringLoop{month#1name}{%
janúar,febrúar,mars,apríl,maí,júní,
júlí,ágúst,september,október,nóvember,desember}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% And now, the generic branch, using the LICR and assuming T1.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\StartBabelCommands*{icelandic}{captions}
\SetString{\prefacename}{Form\'{a}li}
\SetString{\refname}{Heimildir}
\SetString{\abstractname}{\'{U}tdr\'{a}ttur}
\SetString{\bibname}{Heimildir}
\SetString{\chaptername}{Kafli}
\SetString{\appendixname}{Vi{\dh}auki}
\SetString{\contentsname}{Efnisyfirlit}
\SetString{\listfigurename}{Myndaskr\'{a}}
\SetString{\listtablename}{T\"{o}fluskr\'{a}}
\SetString{\indexname}{Atri{\dh}isor{\dh}askr\'{a}}
\SetString{\figurename}{Mynd}
\SetString{\tablename}{Tafla}
\SetString{\partname}{Hluti}
\SetString{\enclname}{Hj\'{a}lagt}
\SetString{\ccname}{Samrit}
\SetString{\headtoname}{Til:} % in letter
\SetString{\pagename}{Bla{\dh}s\'{\i}{\dh}a}
\SetString{\seename}{Sj\'{a}}
\SetString{\alsoname}{Sj\'{a} einnig}
\SetString{\proofname}{S\"{o}nnun}
\SetString{\glossaryname}{Or{\dh}alisti}
\StartBabelCommands*{icelandic}{date}
\SetStringLoop{month#1name}{%
jan\'{u}ar,febr\'{u}ar,mars,apr\'{\i}l,ma\'{\i},j\'{u}n\'{\i},%
j\'{u}l\'{\i},\'{a}g\'{u}st,september,okt\'{o}ber,n\'{o}vember,desember}
\SetString\today{%
{\number\day}.~\@nameuse{month\romannumeral\month name}
{\number\year}}
\EndBabelCommands
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
%
% \subsection{Icelandic quotation marks}
%
%
% \begin{macro}{\dq}
% We save the original double quote character in |\dq| to keep
% it available, the math accent |\"| can now be typed as |"|.
% \begin{macrocode}
\begingroup \catcode`\"12
\def\x{\endgroup
\def\@SS{\mathchar"7019 }
\def\dq{"}}
\x
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% Now we can define the icelandic and icelandic `french' quotes.
% The icelandic `french' guillemets are the reverse of french
% guillemets. We define single icelandic `french' quotes for
% compatibility. Shorthands are provided for a number of different
% quotation marks, which make them useable both outside and
% inside mathmode.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\let\ilq\grq
\let\irq\grq
\let\iflq\frq
\let\ifrq\flq
\let\ilqq\glqq
\let\irqq\grqq
\let\iflqq\frqq
\let\ifrqq\flqq
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \section{Shorthands}
%
% The code below is necessary because we need an extra active
% character. This character is then used as indicated in
% table~\ref{tab:icelandic-commands}.
%
% To be able to define the function of |"|, we also define a
% couple of `support' macros.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\initiate@active@char{"}
\declare@shorthand{icelandic}{"`}{\glqq}
\declare@shorthand{icelandic}{"'}{\grqq}
\declare@shorthand{icelandic}{">}{\frqq}
\declare@shorthand{icelandic}{"<}{\flqq}
% \end{macrocode}
% and some additional commands:
% \begin{macrocode}
\declare@shorthand{icelandic}{"-}{\nobreak\-\bbl@allowhyphens}
\declare@shorthand{icelandic}{"|}{%
\textormath{\nobreak\discretionary{-}{}{\kern.03em}%
\bbl@allowhyphens}{}}
\declare@shorthand{icelandic}{""}{\hskip\z@skip}
\declare@shorthand{icelandic}{"~}{\textormath{\leavevmode\hbox{-}}{-}}
\declare@shorthand{icelandic}{"=}{\nobreak-\hskip\z@skip}
% \end{macrocode}
%
%
% \subsection{Old Icelandic}
% \label{oldicelandic}
%
% \changes{icelandic-1.1}{1997/04/24}{Added definitions for old
% icelandic.}
% \changes{icelandic-1.2a}{2105/03/28}{Reorganized for luatex,
% Unicode and utf8.}
%
% In old Icelandic some letters have special diacritical marks,
% described for example in \emph{First Grammatical
% Treatise}~\cite{unknown72:_first_gramm_treat,97:_forst_fs}. We
% provide these in the \texttt{T1} encoding with the `ogonek', as
% well in \verb|EU|$x$ encondings. The ogonek is placed with the
% letters `o', and `O', `ó' and `Ó', `e' and `E', and `é' and
% `É'. Shorthands are provided for these as well.
%
% The following code by Leszek Holenderski lifted from
% \texttt{polish.dtx} is designed to position the diacritics
% correctly for every font in every size in Computer Modern. In
% other fonts they might be slightly misplaced. These macros need a
% few extra dimension variables.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newdimen\pl@left
\newdimen\pl@down
\newdimen\pl@right
\newdimen\pl@temp
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macro}{\sob}
% The macro |\sob| is used to put the `ogonek' in the right
% place.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\sob#1#2#3#4#5{%parameters: letter and fractions hl,ho,vl,vo
\setbox0\hbox{#1}\setbox1\hbox{\k{}}\setbox2\hbox{p}%
\pl@right=#2\wd0 \advance\pl@right by-#3\wd1
\pl@down=#5\ht1 \advance\pl@down by-#4\ht0
\pl@left=\pl@right \advance\pl@left by\wd1
\pl@temp=-\pl@down \advance\pl@temp by\dp2 \dp1=\pl@temp
\leavevmode
\kern\pl@right\lower\pl@down\box1\kern-\pl@left #1}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\oob}
% \begin{macro}{\Oob}
% \begin{macro}{\ooob}
% \begin{macro}{\OOob}
% \begin{macro}{\eob}
% \begin{macro}{\Eob}
% \begin{macro}{\eeob}
% \begin{macro}{\EEob}
%
% Now, just define the composite characters.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareTextCommandDefault{\oob}{\sob{o}{.85}{0}{.04}{0}}
\DeclareTextCommandDefault{\Oob}{\sob{O}{.7}{0}{0}{0}}
\DeclareTextCommandDefault{\ooob}{\sob{\'{o}}{.85}{0}{.04}{0}}
\DeclareTextCommandDefault{\OOob}{\sob{\'{O}}{.7}{0}{0}{0}}
\DeclareTextCommandDefault{\eob}{\sob{e}{1}{0}{.04}{0}}
\DeclareTextCommandDefault{\Eob}{\sob{E}{1}{0}{.04}{0}}
\DeclareTextCommandDefault{\eeob}{\sob{\'{e}}{1}{0}{.04}{0}}
\DeclareTextCommandDefault{\EEob}{\sob{\'{E}}{1}{0}{.04}{0}}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% And their shorthands.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\declare@shorthand{icelandic}{"o}{\oob}
\declare@shorthand{icelandic}{"O}{\Oob}
\declare@shorthand{icelandic}{"e}{\eob}
\declare@shorthand{icelandic}{"E}{\Eob}
\StartBabelCommands*{icelandic}{captions}
[unicode, charset=utf8, fontenc=EU1 EU2]
\AfterBabelCommands{%
\newcommand\icelandic@og{%
\AtBeginDocument{%
\@ifundefined{T@\ifcase\bbl@engine\or EU2\or EU1\fi}%
{\PackageWarning{icelandic}%
{With xetex/luatex EU1 or EU2 should be defined. Use\MessageBreak
`fontspec' o `fontenc'. I'll proceed, but expect\MessageBreak
some errors. Reported}}{}}%
\edef\icelandic@tempa##1{%
\noexpand\DeclareTextCommand
{##1}{\ifcase\bbl@engine\or EU2\or EU1\fi}}%
\icelandic@tempa{\oob}{ǫ}%
\icelandic@tempa{\Oob}{Ǫ}%
\icelandic@tempa{\ooob}{\'{ǫ}}%
\icelandic@tempa{\OOob}{\'{Ǫ}}%
\icelandic@tempa{\eob}{ę}%
\icelandic@tempa{\Eob}{Ę}%
\icelandic@tempa{\eeob}{\'{ę}}%
\icelandic@tempa{\EEob}{\'{Ę}}%
\declare@shorthand{icelandic}{"ó}{\ooob}%
\declare@shorthand{icelandic}{"Ó}{\OOob}%
\declare@shorthand{icelandic}{"é}{\eeob}%
\declare@shorthand{icelandic}{"É}{\EEob}}}
\StartBabelCommands*{icelandic}{captions}
\AfterBabelCommands{%
\providecommand\icelandic@og{%
\declare@shorthand{icelandic}{"^^db}{\OOob}%
\declare@shorthand{icelandic}{"^^e9}{\eeob}%
\declare@shorthand{icelandic}{"^^c9}{\EEob}%
\declare@shorthand{icelandic}{"^^fb}{\ooob}%
\@expandtwoargs\in@{,utf8old,}{,\BabelModifiers,}%
\ifin@
\declare@shorthand{icelandic}{"^^c3}{\icelandic@preq}%
\@namedef{icelandic@preq@^^b3}{\ooob}%
\@namedef{icelandic@preq@^^93}{\OOob}%
\@namedef{icelandic@preq@^^a9}{\eeob}%
\@namedef{icelandic@preq@^^89}{\EEob}%
\def\icelandic@preq##1{%
\@ifundefined{icelandic@preq@\string##1}%
{"{}\UTFviii@two@octets ^^c3##1}%
{\@nameuse{icelandic@preq@\string##1}}}%
\fi}%
\icelandic@og
\let\icelandic@og\relax}
\EndBabelCommands
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macro}{\extrasicelandic}
% \begin{macro}{\noextrasicelandic}
%
% The macro |\extrasicelandic|
% will perform all the extra definitions needed for the Icelandic
% language. The macro |\noextrasicelandic| is used to cancel the
% actions of |\extrasicelandic|.
%
% For Icelandic the \texttt{"} character is
% made active. This is done once, later on its definition may vary.
% \begin{macrocode}
\@namedef{extras\CurrentOption}{%
\languageshorthands{icelandic}}
\expandafter\addto\csname extras\CurrentOption\endcsname{%
\bbl@activate{"}}
% \end{macrocode}
% Don't forget to turn the shorthands off again.
% \changes{icelandic-1.1e}{1999/12/17}{Deactivate shorthands ouside of
% Icelandic}
% \begin{macrocode}
\addto\noextrasicelandic{\bbl@deactivate{"}}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \subsection{Formatting numbers}
% \label{numbers}
%
% \changes{icelandic-1.1a}{1997/04/26}{Added definitions for
% formatting numbers in Icelandic and some extra utilities.}
% This section is lifted from \texttt{frenchb.dtx} by D. Flipo.
% In English the decimal part starts with a point and thousands
% should be separated by a comma: an approximation of $1000\pi$
% should be inputed as |$3{,}141.592{,}653$| in math-mode and
% as |3,141.592,653| in text.
% \changes{icelandic-1.1b}{1997/05/05}{Added references to various
% publications used}
%
% In Icelandic the decimal part starts with a comma and thousands
% should be separated by a space~\cite{88:_reglur} or by a
% period~\cite{97:_forst_fs}; we have the space. The above
% approximation of $1000\pi$ should be inputed as
% |$3\;141{,}592\;653$| in math-mode and as something like
% |3~141,592~653| in text. Braces are mandatory around the comma in
% math-mode, the reason is mentioned in the \TeX{}book p.~134:
% the comma is of type |\mathpunct| (thus normally followed by a
% space) while the point is of type |\mathord| (no space added).
%
% Thierry Bouche suggested that a second type of comma, of type
% |\mathord| would be useful in math-mode, and proposed to
% introduce a command (named |\decimalsep| in this package),
% the expansion of which would depend on the current language.
%
% Vincent Jalby suggested a command |\nombre| to conveniently
% typeset numbers: inputting |\nombre{3141,592653}| either in
% text or in math-mode will format this number properly according
% to the current language (Icelandic or non-Icelandic). We use
% |\nombre| to define command |\tala| in Icelandic.
%
% |\tala| accepts an optional argument which happens to be
% useful with the extension `dcolumn', it specifies the decimal
% separator used in the \emph{source code}:
% |\newcolumntype{d}{D{,}{\decimalsep}{-1}}| \\
% |\begin{tabular}{|d|}\hline | \\
% | 3,14 \\ | \\
% | \tala[,]{123,4567} \\ | \\
% | \tala[,]{9876,543}\\\hline| \\
% |\end{tabular} | \\
% will print a column of numbers aligned on the decimal point
% (comma or point depending on the current language), each slice
% of 3 digits being separated by a space or a comma according to
% the current language.
%
% \begin{macro}{\decimalsep}
% \begin{macro}{\thousandsep}
% We need a internal definition, valid in both text and math-mode,
% for the comma (|\@comma@|) and another one for the unbreakable
% fixed length space (no glue) used in Icelandic (|\f@thousandsep|).
%
% The commands |\decimalsep| and |\thousandsep| get default
% definitions (for the English language) when |icelandic| is loaded;
% these definitions will be updated when the current language is
% switched to or from Icelandic.
% \begin{macrocode}
\mathchardef\m@comma="013B \def\@comma@{\ifmmode\m@comma\else,\fi}
\def\f@thousandsep{\ifmmode\mskip5.5mu\else\penalty\@M\kern.3em\fi}
\newcommand{\decimalsep}{.} \newcommand{\thousandsep}{\@comma@}
\expandafter\addto\csname extras\CurrentOption\endcsname{%
\def\decimalsep{\@comma@}%
\def\thousandsep{\f@thousandsep}}
\expandafter\addto\csname noextras\CurrentOption\endcsname{%
\def\decimalsep{.}%
\def\thousandsep{\@comma@}}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\tala}
% The decimal separator used when \emph{inputing} a number
% with |\tala| \emph{has to be a comma}.
% |\tala| splits the inputed number into two parts: what
% comes before the first comma will be formatted by
% \cs{@integerpart} while the rest (if not empty) will be
% formatted by \cs{@decimalpart}. Both parts, once formatted
% separately will be merged together with between them, either
% the decimal separator \cs{decimalsep} or (in \LaTeXe{}
% \emph{only}) the optional argument of |\tala|.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\if@Two@E
\newcommand{\tala}[2][\decimalsep]{%
\def\@decimalsep{#1}\@tala#2\@empty,\@empty,\@nil}
\else
\newcommand{\tala}[1]{%
\def\@decimalsep{\decimalsep}\@tala#1\@empty,\@empty,\@nil}
\fi
\def\@tala#1,#2,#3\@nil{%
\ifx\@empty#2%
\@integerpart{#1}%
\else
\@integerpart{#1}\@decimalsep\@decimalpart{#2}%
\fi}
% \end{macrocode}
% The easiest bit is the decimal part:
% We attempt to read the first four digits of the decimal part, if
% it has less than 4 digits, we just have to print them, otherwise
% |\thousandsep| has to be appended after the third digit, and the
% algorithm is applied recursively to the rest of the decimal part.
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\@decimalpart#1{\@@decimalpart#1\@empty\@empty\@empty}
\def\@@decimalpart#1#2#3#4{#1#2#3%
\ifx\@empty#4%
\else
\thousandsep\expandafter\@@decimalpart\expandafter#4%
\fi}
% \end{macrocode}
% Formatting the integer part is more difficult because the slices
% of 3 digits start from the \emph{bottom} while the number is
% read from the top!
% This (tricky) code is borrowed from David Carlisle's comma.sty.
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\@integerpart#1{\@@integerpart{}#1\@empty\@empty\@empty}
\def\@@integerpart#1#2#3#4{%
\ifx\@empty#2%
\@addthousandsep#1\relax
\else
\ifx\@empty#3%
\@addthousandsep\@empty\@empty#1#2\relax
\else
\ifx\@empty#4%
\@addthousandsep\@empty#1#2#3\relax
\else
\@@integerpartafterfi{#1#2#3#4}%
\fi
\fi
\fi}
\def\@@integerpartafterfi#1\fi\fi\fi{\fi\fi\fi\@@integerpart{#1}}
\def\@addthousandsep#1#2#3#4{#1#2#3%
\if#4\relax
\else
\thousandsep\expandafter\@addthousandsep\expandafter#4%
\fi}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \subsection{Extra utilities}
%
% We now provide the Icelandic user with some extra utilities.
%
% \begin{macro}{\upp}
% |\upp| is for typesetting superscripts. |\upp| relies on
% \begin{macro}{\upp@size}
% The internal macro |\upp@size| holds the size at which the
% superscript will be typeset. The reason for this is that we have
% to specify it differently for different formats.
% \begin{macrocode}
\ifx\sevenrm\@undefined
\ifx\@ptsize\@undefined
\let\upp@size\small
\else
\ifx\selectfont\@undefined
% \end{macrocode}
% In this case the format is the original \LaTeX-2.09:
% \begin{macrocode}
\ifcase\@ptsize
\let\upp@size\ixpt\or
\let\upp@size\xpt\or
\let\upp@size\xipt
\fi
% \end{macrocode}
% When |\selectfont| is defined we probably have NFSS available:
% \begin{macrocode}
\else
\ifcase\@ptsize
\def\upp@size{\fontsize\@ixpt{10pt}\selectfont}\or
\def\upp@size{\fontsize\@xpt{11pt}\selectfont}\or
\def\upp@size{\fontsize\@xipt{12pt}\selectfont}
\fi
\fi
\fi
\else
% \end{macrocode}
% If we end up here it must be a plain based \TeX{} format, so:
% \begin{macrocode}
\let\upp@size\sevenrm
\fi
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% Now we can define |\upp|. When \LaTeXe{} runs in
% compatibility mode (\LaTeX-2.09 emulation), |\textsuperscript| is
% also defined, but does no good job, so we give two different
% definitions for |\upp| using |\if@Two@E|.
% \begin{macrocode}
\if@Two@E
\DeclareRobustCommand*{\upp}[1]{\textsuperscript{#1}}
\else
\DeclareRobustCommand*{\upp}[1]{%
\leavevmode\raise1ex\hbox{\upp@size#1}}
\fi
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \end{macro}
%
% Some definitions for special characters.
% |\grada| needs a special treatment: it is |\char6|
% in T1-encoding and |\char23| in OT1-encoding.
% \begin{macrocode}
\ifx\fmtname\LaTeXeFmtName
\DeclareTextSymbol{\grada}{T1}{6}
\DeclareTextSymbol{\grada}{OT1}{23}
\else
\def\T@one{T1}
\ifx\f@encoding\T@one
\newcommand{\grada}{\char6}
\else
\newcommand{\grada}{\char23}
\fi
\fi
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macro}{\gradur}
% Macro for typesetting the abbreviation for `degrees' (as in
% `degrees Celsius'). As the bounding box of the character `degree'
% has \emph{very} different widths in CMR/DC and PostScript fonts,
% we fix the width of the bounding box of |\gradur| to 0.3\,em,
% this lets the symbol `degree' stick to the preceding
% (e.g., |45\gradur|) or following character (e.g., |20~\gradur C|).
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareRobustCommand*{\gradur}{%
\leavevmode\hbox to 0.3em{\hss\grada\hss}}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% The macro |\ldf@finish| takes care of looking for a
% configuration file, setting the main language to be switched on
% at |\begin{document}| and resetting the category code of
% \texttt{@} to its original value.
% \begin{macrocode}
\ldf@finish\CurrentOption
%</code>
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \Finale
%%
%% \CharacterTable
%% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z
%% Lower-case \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z
%% Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9
%% Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \#
%% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \&
%% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \)
%% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \,
%% Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/
%% Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \<
%% Equals \= Greater than \> Question mark \?
%% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\
%% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_
%% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \|
%% Right brace \} Tilde \~}
%%
\endinput
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