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% \iffalse meta-comment
%
% File: cd.dtx Copyright (C) 1998-2007 Sebastiano Vigna
%
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%
% \fi
%
% \CheckSum{1028}
%% \CharacterTable
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%%
% \iffalse
%
%<class>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
%<class>\ProvidesClass{cd}[2007/10/12 v1.3 CD Cover Class]
%
%<*driver>
\documentclass{ltxdoc}
\GetFileInfo{cd.cls}
\title{A CD Cover Class}
\date{Printed \today}
\author{Sebastiano Vigna}
\begin{document}
 \maketitle
 \DocInput{cd.dtx}
\end{document}
%</driver>
%
% \fi
%
%
% \changes{v0.0}{1998/06/04}{Created file.}
% \changes{v0.1}{1998/06/15}{New macros for data file handling.}
% \changes{v1.0}{2002/01/10}{Bumped revision number 8^).}
% \changes{v1.1}{2005/09/08}{Added support for slim cases. Better positioning, too.}
% \changes{v1.3}{2007/10/12}{Implemented covergraphics, etc. and .dat/.lst filename from job name}
%
%
% \section{Introduction}
%
% The purpose of this class is to print CD covers. The main design line
% is allowing the creation of labels with minimum effort, without restraining the
% freedom to customise. There is also some support for multiple cover printing.
% Since version 1.1, slim CD boxes are supported.
%
% Each CD cover is created by a number of commands which set the content
% of the front cover, back cover, track lists etc. After everything is ready,
% additional commands actually generate the covers. This is a very simple example:
% \begin{verbatim}
% \documentclass{cd}
% \begin{document}
%
% \covertext{
% The Artist\\
% \bfseries The Title
% }
%
% \leftspine{THE ARTIST}
% \centerspine{THE TITLE}
%
% \lefttracklist{
% \track Song 1
% \track Song 2
% \track Song 3
% }
%
% \leftinfo{Words and Music by The Artist}
%
% \makecover\par
% \makeback\par
% \end{document}
% \end{verbatim}
% By compiling the file above, you will obtain your first CD cover.
% Using |\makeslimcover| instead of |\makecover| and |\makeback|, you
% will obtain a single cover for a slim CD box.
%
% Equivalently,  you can create a file |CD.dat| containing the lines between
% |\begin{document}| and |\makecover| and compile with 
% \LaTeX\ the file |CD.tex| (or |slimCD.tex|). This is a better mechanism---each CD should
% have its own data (|.dat|) file, which is run through the driver file
% |CD.tex| or the more powerful list mechanism described below.
% This also allows to set some parameters one for all (for instance,
% the font family) in the driver file. My driver file, for instance, is
% as follows (see below for the non-standard commands):
% \begin{verbatim}
% \documentclass[a4paper]{cd}
% \usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}
% \usepackage{avant}
% \renewcommand\rmdefault{\sfdefault}
% \onecorrection{.2}
% \begin{document}
% \makeCD
% \end{document}
% \end{verbatim}
% The |CD| class loads the |article| class, so commands like |\Large|
% or |\smallskip| are available. However, the |CD| class provides its
% own precise size-switching commands, and for greater accuracy it is
% advisable to use \LaTeX's |\\|\oarg{vspace} mechanism in order to
% generate vertical spacing.
%
% Note that the class uses heavily the |rotating|
% package, so you must convert the resulting dvi file into PostScript\textregistered,
% or use directly |pdflatex|.
% 
%
% \section{The Text Commands}
%
% The content of a CD cover are set using the self-explaining
% |\covertext|, |\backtext|, |\insidetext|, |\leftspine|, |\centerspine|, 
% |\rightspine|,
% |\lefttracklist|, |\righttracklist|, |\leftinfo|
% and |\rightinfo| commands (|\insidetext|, |\leftspine|, |\centerspine| and
% |\rightspine| are ignored for slim covers). Note that by default the material contained in 
% |\covertext|, |\backtext| and |\insidetext| is bottom-aligned, and
% the arguments of the spine commands must not contain line breaks. The left
% and right track lists should use the |\track| command, which inserts a
% |\par| and an automatically numbered box with the track number. Should you
% need to set manually the track number, use |\setindex|\marg{n}. The text
% contained in |\leftinfo| and |\rightinfo| is bottom-aligned just under
% the respective track lists. Note that if the right information or track list box
% is empty, the left one will span across the whole cover.
% By default everything is typeset with
% no justification, and no paragraph indentation. One tenth of the current
% baseline skip is inserted between paragraphs.
%
% In extreme cases you may want to create different spines (e.g., for R.E.M.'s
% \emph{Fables Of The Reconstruction}); the |\leftspinebis|, |\centerspinebis|
% and |\rightspinebis| commands allows you to insert different content into the
% ``back'' spine.
%
% \section{The Graphic Commands}
%
% In the case you want to fill the cover or the inside of your CD with a picture,
% the commands |\covergraphics| and |\insidegraphics| work like |\covertext|
% and |\insidetext|, but they create no border (as opposed to the standard 1\,cm border
% for text).
%
% \section{The Font Commands}
%
% The |CD| class provides some simple commands for switching the font
% dimension and line spacing. The command |\fh|\marg{height} sets the
% font height to the given number of points (line spacing is not affected),
% while |\fhb|\marg{height}\marg{baselineskip} sets both the font height
% and the baseline skip (usually 6/5 of the font height will work). Note
% that you can just write |\fh7| in order to switch to a 7 point font, and that
% the |\fhb| command always sets |\parskip| to 1/10 of the 
% current baseline skip, so |\par| will always space a little more than |\\|.
%
% When you issue a |\newcd| command, all fonts are reset to their default
% values. But there are a number of self-explaining commands, i.e.,
% |\coverfont|, |\backfont|, |\insidefont|, |\spinefont|, |\tracklistfont|, |\infofont|
% and |\indexfont|, that allow to change the font assigned to a part
% of the cover. In fact, they are just one-argument macros
% whose arguments are expanded just before the
% corresponding text commands, and can contain other formatting parameters.
%
% \section{The Cover Creation Commands}
%
% Before setting the content of the cover, the |\newcd| command takes care
% of resetting everything to default values. In particular, |\backtext|
% is the same as |\covertext| (unless you change it
% explicitly), so usually you do not need to set the former (note 
% that, of course, this does \emph{not} happen with |\covergraphics|).
% Analogously, |\backfont| is the same as |\coverfont|.
%
% Once everything is set up, the |\makecover| and |\makeback| commands will
% create a cover and a back cover using the data set so far, whereas the
% |\makeslimcover| will create a slim cover. Both command have
% an optional argument that can contain any of the letters |lrtb| (left,
% right, top, bottom), which create the respective
% crop marks (note that the argument must be enclosed in brackets). The default value is |lrtb|. 
% The possibility of partially eliminating crop marks is particularly 
% useful when stacking several covers in the same sheet.
%
% It is possible to create a single \LaTeX\ document containing a CD
% cover, but it is usually more useful to create a data file containing all
% |CD|-specific command, and include it from a ``driver'' file, containing
% the |\makeCD| or the |\makeslimCD| command. With no argument, it checks for the existence
% of a \textit{jobname}|.dat| file (where \textit{jobname} is the root of the
% \LaTeX file under compilation---e.g., |CD.dat| when compiling |CD.tex|). 
% If such a file exists, it is input and then the (slim) CD cover is
% generated. Otherwise, the user is asked for a data file name (the |CD| class
% will try automatically to append the |.dat| extension to the name), which
% is read and processed. Of course, the optional argument (which, note again,
% must be enclosed in brackets) can be used to specify a data file name.
%
% Having a database of data files is particularly useful when using the |\makelist| or the
% |\makeslimlist| commands, which
% process an entire list of CDs, printing one cover (or two
% back covers) per page; the crop marks are suitably aligned so to minimise
% the cutting effort. The CD list must be contained in a list file, one
% data file name per line. With no argument, |\makelist| and |\makeslimlist| check for the existence
% of a |CD.lst| file. If it exists, it is input; otherwise, the user is asked
% for a list file name (the |CD| class
% will try automatically to append the |.lst| extension to the name), which
% is read and processed. Again, the optional argument can be used to
% specify a list file name.
%
% \section{The Options}
% You can pass to the |CD| class all the options of the |article|
% class (e.g., paper size). Moreover, there are options |aligncovertop|, 
% |aligninsidetop|, |alignbacktop| and |aligntop| (the last one resumes the first
% three ones), and analogously |aligncovercenter|, etc.~that allow to change
% the default alignment behaviour. The |covergraphics| option lets you use
% the entire cover area (instead of a centered 10\,cm$\times$10\,cm square).
% Finally, the |alignspine| option forces
% vertical centring of the spine text
% on the ``real'' height of the box involved,
% rather than on the height of a generic upper case character. This is not usually what you
% want, since, e.g., accents can lead to ugly results. Experiment.
%
%
% \section{Getting Obsessed}
%
% PostScript fonts usually are set up in such a way that the metric
% of all digits is the same, regardless of the actual appearance. This
% (in particular with sans-serif fonts) can lead to a very ugly alignment
% of two-digit track numbers in which either  the first or the last digit is a 1. 
% The solution is to put in the preamble
% a |\onecorrection|\marg{fraction} command: the positioning of two-digit numbers
% either starting or ending with 1 will be corrected by the given fraction
% of the width of a 1. For instance, |\onecorrection{.2}| works great for
% AvantGarde. The values for other fonts must be set by trial-and-error.
%
%
% \StopEventually{}
%
% \section{The Code}
% First of all we manage all options. This is done with a |\newif| for
% |alignspine|, and by defining suitably some macros representing the
% alignment option for the cover, inside and back text. Default is |b|.
% All options we do not process are passed to the |article| class.
%    \begin{macrocode}
%<*class>
\newif\if@lignspine
\@lignspinefalse

\DeclareOption{alignspine}{\@lignspinetrue}

\def\@ligncover{b}
\def\@ligninside{b}
\def\@lignback{b}

\DeclareOption{aligncovertop}{\def\@ligncover{t}}
\DeclareOption{aligninsidetop}{\def\@ligninside{t}}
\DeclareOption{alignbacktop}{\def\@lignback{t}}

\DeclareOption{covergraphics}{\def\@lignback{t}}

\DeclareOption{aligntop}%
    {\ExecuteOptions{aligncovertop,aligninsidetop,alignbacktop}}

\DeclareOption{aligncovercenter}{\def\@ligncover{c}}
\DeclareOption{aligninsidecenter}{\def\@ligninside{c}}
\DeclareOption{alignbackcenter}{\def\@lignback{c}}

\DeclareOption{aligncenter}%
    {\ExecuteOptions{aligncovercenter,aligninsidecenter,alignbackcenter}}

\DeclareOption*{\PassOptionsToClass{\CurrentOption}{article}}

\ProcessOptions\relax
%    \end{macrocode}
% Now we load the |article| class and the |rotating| package, which is
% fundamental in typesetting the spine text.
%    \begin{macrocode}
\LoadClass{article}
\RequirePackage{rotating}
%    \end{macrocode}
% The |\onecorrection| command defines a the fraction used for
% correcting the alignment of 1's. The default is 0.
%    \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareRobustCommand*\onecorrection[1]{\def\onec@rrfrac{#1}}
\onecorrection{0}
%    \end{macrocode}
% Now we have all the font and text declaration commands. They
% just define a certain macro to be their argument.
%    \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareRobustCommand*\coverfont[1]{\def\coverf@nt{#1}}
\DeclareRobustCommand*\backfont[1]{\def\backf@nt{#1}}
\DeclareRobustCommand*\insidefont[1]{\def\insidef@nt{#1}}
\DeclareRobustCommand*\spinefont[1]{\def\spinef@nt{#1}}
\DeclareRobustCommand*\tracklistfont[1]{\def\tracklistf@nt{#1}}
\DeclareRobustCommand*\infofont[1]{\def\infof@nt{#1}}
\DeclareRobustCommand*\indexfont[1]{\def\indexf@nt{#1}}

\DeclareRobustCommand{\lefttracklist}[1]{\def\lefttr@cklist{#1}}
\DeclareRobustCommand{\righttracklist}[1]{\def\righttr@cklist{#1}}
\DeclareRobustCommand{\leftinfo}[1]{\def\leftinf@{#1}}
\DeclareRobustCommand{\rightinfo}[1]{\def\rightinf@{#1}}
\DeclareRobustCommand{\covertext}[1]{\def\c@vertext{#1}}
\DeclareRobustCommand{\backtext}[1]{\def\b@cktext{#1}}
\DeclareRobustCommand{\insidetext}[1]{\def\insid@text{#1}}

\DeclareRobustCommand{\covergraphics}[1]{\def\c@vertext{#1}\def\c@vergraphics{}}
\DeclareRobustCommand{\insidegraphics}[1]{\def\insid@text{#1}\def\insid@graphics{}}

\DeclareRobustCommand*{\leftspine}[1]{\def\leftspin@{#1}}
\DeclareRobustCommand*{\centerspine}[1]{\def\centerspin@{#1}}
\DeclareRobustCommand*{\rightspine}[1]{\def\rightspin@{#1}}
\DeclareRobustCommand*{\leftspinebis}[1]{\def\leftspin@bis{#1}}
\DeclareRobustCommand*{\centerspinebis}[1]{\def\centerspin@bis{#1}}
\DeclareRobustCommand*{\rightspinebis}[1]{\def\rightspin@bis{#1}}
%    \end{macrocode}
% We do not want any |lineskip|, as stacked covers should not be separated by any
% space. Analogously, we want no margins, no indentation and no hyphens. Offsets
% will be set command by each command.
%    \begin{macrocode}
\evensidemargin=0cm
\oddsidemargin=0cm
\topmargin=0cm
\headheight=0cm
\headsep=0cm
\footskip=0cm
\textwidth=\paperwidth
%\advance\textwidth by -3cm
\textheight=\paperheight
%\advance\textheight by -3cm

\lineskip=0pt
\lineskiplimit=0pt
\parskip=0pt
\parindent=0pt
\hyphenpenalty=10000
%    \end{macrocode} 
% We set the unit for the |picture| environment to 1mm, and prepare a number
% of lengths which will be useful in aligning track numbers and spine text.
% |\squ@re| holds the side length of the square framing the track numbers.
% |\h@nging| is its hanging amount. |\@hstrip| and |\@wstrip| are used when aligning
% the spine. |\winf@| and |\wtr@cklist| are the width of the information and
% tracklist minipages.
%    \begin{macrocode}
\setlength{\unitlength}{1mm}
\newlength{\squ@re}
\newlength{\@temp}
\newlength{\h@nging}
\newlength{\@hstrip}
\newlength{\@wstrip}
\newlength{\winf@}
\newlength{\wtr@cklist}
\newlength{\onec@rrection}
%    \end{macrocode} 
% The |\track| command typesets a hanging framed box with a small number
% inside. The number is given by a counter which is reset to 1 at each
% |\makeback|, and can be changed manually with the |\setindex| command.
% The alignment inside the small box will be corrected for numbers either starting
% or ending with a 1 by the fraction of the width of 1 specified with the
% |\onecorrection| command.
%    \begin{macrocode}
\newcounter{tr@ckindex}
\DeclareRobustCommand*{\setindex}[1]{\setcounter{tr@ckindex}{#1}}

\DeclareRobustCommand*{\track}{%
    \par
    \let\@firstdigit=\@empty
    \setlength{\onec@rrection}{0pt}%
    \settowidth{\@temp}{\indexf@nt1}
    \expandafter\@tfor \expandafter\@digit 
      \expandafter:\expandafter=\number\value{tr@ckindex}\do {%
        \ifx\@firstdigit\@empty
            \let\@firstdigit=\@digit
        \else
            \if 1\@firstdigit
                \if 1\@digit\else
                    \setlength{\onec@rrection}{-\onec@rrfrac\@temp}%
                \fi
            \else
                \if 1\@digit
                     \setlength{\onec@rrection}{\onec@rrfrac\@temp}%
                \fi
            \fi
        \fi
    }%
    \settoheight{\@temp}{M}%
    \addtolength{\@temp}{-\squ@re}%
    \raisebox{.5\@temp}{%
        \setlength{\unitlength}{\squ@re}%
        \hspace*{-\h@nging}%
        \begin{picture}(1,1)
            \put(0,0){%
                \framebox(1,1){\hspace*{\onec@rrection}\indexf@nt\thetr@ckindex}%
            }
        \end{picture}%
    }%
    \hspace*{6pt}%
    \addtocounter{tr@ckindex}{1}%
}
%    \end{macrocode} 
% We declare some utility commands which allow for easy font dimension
% switch. The |\newcd| command resets to defaults all the fonts and
% the text defaults.
%    \begin{macrocode}
\AtBeginDocument{%
    \pagestyle{empty}%
    \thispagestyle{empty}%
    \newcd
}

\DeclareRobustCommand*{\fhb}[2]{%
    \fontsize{#1pt}{#2pt}\selectfont
    \parskip=.1\baselineskip
}

\DeclareRobustCommand*{\fh}[1]{\fontsize{#1pt}{\baselineskip}\selectfont}

\DeclareRobustCommand*{\newcd}{%
    \lefttracklist{}%
    \righttracklist{}%
    \covertext{}%
    \insidetext{}%
    \leftspine{}%
    \centerspine{}%
    \rightspine{}%
    \leftspinebis{\leftspin@}%
    \centerspinebis{\centerspin@}%
    \rightspinebis{\rightspin@}%
    \leftinfo{}%
    \rightinfo{}%
    \coverfont{\fhb{16}{19}}%
    \backfont{\coverf@nt}%
    \insidefont{\fhb{10}{12}}%
    \spinefont{\fhb{9}{11}\bfseries}%
    \tracklistfont{\fhb{9}{10.5}}%
    \infofont{\fhb{7}{8.3}}%
    \indexfont{\fhb{5}{0}}%
}
%    \end{macrocode} 
% The following two commands are useful in alignment. The first command
% decides the height and width of a given strip of text, to be inserted
% in the spine. The point is that unless the |alignspine| option has been
% requested, we do not set |\@hstrip|, which has been set previously to
% the maximum height of a capital letter. The |\alignt@baseline| command is
% used at the end of boxes which could be bottom aligned: it eliminates the
% additional height inserted when a box last line has a descendant.
%    \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareRobustCommand*{\@sethwstrips}[1]{%
    \settowidth{\@wstrip}{\spinef@nt #1}%
    \if@lignspine
        \settoheight{\@hstrip}{\spinef@nt #1}%
    \fi
}

\DeclareRobustCommand*{\alignt@baseline}{%
    \settodepth{\@temp}{gjpqy}%
    \vphantom{gjpqy}\par
    \vspace*{-\@temp}\par
}
%    \end{macrocode} 
% It is now easy to write down the |\makecover| command. It is just a 
% matter of laying out the material, and print the requested crop marks.
%    \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareRobustCommand*{\makecover}[1][lrtb]{%
\voffset=0in
\begin{picture}(120,240)
\end{picture}%
\begin{rotate}{90}%
\begin{picture}(240,120)
    \@tfor\cr@pmark := #1 \do {
    \if l\cr@pmark
        \put(-1,0){\line(-1,0){5}}
        \put(-1,120){\line(-1,0){5}}
    \else\if r\cr@pmark
        \put(241,0){\line(1,0){5}}
        \put(241,120){\line(1,0){5}}
    \else\if b\cr@pmark
        \put(0,-1){\line(0,-1){5}}
        \put(240,-1){\line(0,-1){5}}
        \put(120,-1){\line(0,-1){1}}
        \put(120,-3){\line(0,-1){1}}
        \put(120,-5){\line(0,-1){1}}
    \else\if t\cr@pmark
        \put(0,121){\line(0,1){5}}
        \put(240,121){\line(0,1){5}}
        \put(120,121){\line(0,1){1}}
        \put(120,123){\line(0,1){1}}
        \put(120,125){\line(0,1){1}}
    \else\if c\cr@pmark
        \put(0,0){\line(1,0){240}}
        \put(0,0){\line(0,1){120}}
        \put(120,0){\line(0,1){120}}
        \put(0,120){\line(1,0){240}}
        \put(240,0){\line(0,1){120}}
    \fi\fi\fi\fi\fi
    }

    \ifx\insid@graphics\@empty
        \put(0,0){%
            \makebox(120,120)[\@ligninside]{%
                \parbox{12cm}{%
                     \raggedright\insidef@nt\insid@text\alignt@baseline
                }%
            }%
        }
    \else
        \put(10,10){%
            \makebox(100,100)[\@ligninside]{%
                \parbox{10cm}{%
                     \raggedright\insidef@nt\insid@text\alignt@baseline
                }%
            }%
        }
    \fi
    \ifx\c@vergraphics\@empty
        \put(120,0){%
            \makebox(120,120)[\@ligncover]{%
                \parbox{12cm}{%
                     \raggedright\coverf@nt\c@vertext\alignt@baseline
                }%
            }%
        }
    \else
        \put(130,10){%
            \makebox(100,100)[\@ligncover]{%
                \parbox{10cm}{%
                     \raggedright\coverf@nt\c@vertext\alignt@baseline
                }%
            }%
        }
    \fi
\end{picture}%
\end{rotate}%
}
%    \end{macrocode} 
% The |\makeback| command is slightly more complicated, as it must
% set up come values for the |\track| command to work. Moreover, it
% has to check for empty right information or tracklist minipages, as
% in this case the left ones must be enlarged, and it must try to use 
% the text from the cover page if no back text has been specified.
%    \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareRobustCommand*{\makeback}[1][lrtb]{%
\voffset=-.5in
\setindex{1}%
\settowidth{\squ@re}{\indexf@nt00}%
\settoheight{\@temp}{\indexf@nt0}%
\addtolength{\squ@re}{.4\@temp}%
\setlength{\h@nging}{\squ@re}%
\addtolength{\h@nging}{6pt}%
\settoheight{\@hstrip}{\spinef@nt ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ}%
%
\ifx\righttr@cklist\@empty
    \setlength{\wtr@cklist}{12cm}%
\else
    \setlength{\wtr@cklist}{5.5cm}%
\fi
%
\ifx\rightinf@\@empty
    \setlength{\winf@}{12cm}%
\else
    \setlength{\winf@}{5.5cm}%
\fi
%
\begin{picture}(151,118)
    \@tfor\cr@pmark := #1 \do {
    \if l\cr@pmark
        \put(-1,0){\line(-1,0){5}}
        \put(-1,118){\line(-1,0){5}}
    \else\if r\cr@pmark
        \put(152,0){\line(1,0){5}}
        \put(152,118){\line(1,0){5}}
    \else\if b\cr@pmark
        \put(0,-1){\line(0,-1){5}}
        \put(151,-1){\line(0,-1){5}}
        \put(6.5,-1){\line(0,-1){1}}
        \put(6.5,-3){\line(0,-1){1}}
        \put(6.5,-5){\line(0,-1){1}}
        \put(144.5,-1){\line(0,-1){1}}
        \put(144.5,-3){\line(0,-1){1}}
        \put(144.5,-5){\line(0,-1){1}}
    \else\if t\cr@pmark
        \put(0,119){\line(0,1){5}}
        \put(151,119){\line(0,1){5}}
        \put(6.5,119){\line(0,1){1}}
        \put(6.5,121){\line(0,1){1}}
        \put(6.5,123){\line(0,1){1}}
        \put(144.5,119){\line(0,1){1}}
        \put(144.5,121){\line(0,1){1}}
        \put(144.5,123){\line(0,1){1}}
    \else\if c\cr@pmark
        \put(0,0){\line(1,0){151}}
        \put(0,0){\line(0,1){118}}
        \put(151,0){\line(0,1){118}}
        \put(0,118){\line(1,0){151}}
        \put(6.5,0){\line(0,1){118}}
        \put(144.5,0){\line(0,1){118}}
    \fi\fi\fi\fi\fi
    }

    \@sethwstrips{\leftspin@}

    \put(0,4){%
        \makebox(6.5,110)[b]{%
             \makebox[\@hstrip][r]{%
                  \begin{rotate}{90}\spinef@nt\leftspin@\end{rotate}%
             }%
        }%
    }

    \@sethwstrips{\centerspin@}

    \put(0,4){%
        \makebox(6.5,110){%
             \raisebox{0pt}[\@wstrip]{\makebox[\@hstrip][r]{%
                 \begin{rotate}{90}\spinef@nt\centerspin@\end{rotate}%
             }}%
        }%
    }

    \@sethwstrips{\rightspin@}

    \put(0,4){%
        \makebox(6.5,110)[t]{%
             \raisebox{0pt}[\@wstrip]{\makebox[\@hstrip][r]{%
                  \begin{rotate}{90}\spinef@nt\rightspin@\end{rotate}%
             }}%
        }%
    }

    \@sethwstrips{\leftspin@bis}

    \put(144.5,4){%
        \makebox(6.5,110)[t]{%
             \makebox[\@hstrip][l]{%
                  \begin{rotate}{-90}\spinef@nt\leftspin@bis\end{rotate}%
             }%
        }%
    }

    \@sethwstrips{\centerspin@bis}

    \put(144.5,4){%
        \makebox(6.5,110){%
             \raisebox{\@wstrip}[\@wstrip]{\makebox[\@hstrip][l]{%
                  \begin{rotate}{-90}\spinef@nt\centerspin@bis\end{rotate}%
             }}%
        }%
    }

    \@sethwstrips{\rightspin@bis}

    \put(144.5,4){%
        \makebox(6.5,110)[b]{%
             \raisebox{\@wstrip}[\@wstrip]{\makebox[\@hstrip][l]{%
                  \begin{rotate}{-90}\spinef@nt\rightspin@bis\end{rotate}%
             }}%
        }%
    }

    \put(17,0){%
        \begin{picture}(121,118)
            \put(0,82){%
                \makebox(120,30)[\@lignback]{%
                    \parbox{12.1cm}{%
                        \raggedright\backf@nt
                        \ifx\b@cktext\undefined
                            \ifx\c@vergraphics\@empty\else\c@vertext\fi
                        \else
                            \b@cktext
                        \fi
                        \alignt@baseline
                    }%
                }%
            }

            \put(0,5){%
                \makebox(55,70)[tl]{%
                    \begin{minipage}{\wtr@cklist}%
                        \lineskip=.5pt\lineskiplimit=1pt\raggedright
                        \tracklistf@nt\lefttr@cklist
                    \end{minipage}%
                }%
            }

            \put(65,5){%
                \makebox(55,70)[tl]{%
                    \begin{minipage}{\wtr@cklist}%
                        \lineskip=.5pt\lineskiplimit=1pt\raggedright
                        \tracklistf@nt\righttr@cklist
                    \end{minipage}%
                }%
            }

            \put(0,5){%
                \makebox(0,0)[bl]{%
                    \parbox{\winf@}{%
                        \raggedright\infof@nt\leftinf@\alignt@baseline
                    }%
                }%
            }

            \put(65,5){%
                \makebox(0,0)[bl]{%
                    \parbox{\winf@}{%
                        \raggedright\infof@nt\rightinf@\alignt@baseline
                    }%
                }%
            }

        \end{picture}%
    }

\end{picture}%
}
%    \end{macrocode} 
% The |\makeslimcover| command is essentially a mix of the previous two, as a single slim
% cover must contain the front matter and the track lists. Note that we have much less space.
%    \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareRobustCommand*{\makeslimcover}[1][lrtb]{%
\voffset=0in
\setindex{1}%
\settowidth{\squ@re}{\indexf@nt00}%
\settoheight{\@temp}{\indexf@nt0}%
\addtolength{\squ@re}{.4\@temp}%
\setlength{\h@nging}{\squ@re}%
\addtolength{\h@nging}{6pt}%
\settoheight{\@hstrip}{\spinef@nt ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ}%
%
\ifx\righttr@cklist\@empty
    \setlength{\wtr@cklist}{10cm}%
\else
    \setlength{\wtr@cklist}{4.7cm}%
\fi
%
\ifx\rightinf@\@empty
    \setlength{\winf@}{10cm}%
\else
    \setlength{\winf@}{4.7cm}%
\fi
%
\begin{picture}(120,240)
\end{picture}%
\begin{rotate}{90}%
\begin{picture}(240,120)
    \@tfor\cr@pmark := #1 \do {
    \if l\cr@pmark
        \put(-1,0){\line(-1,0){5}}
        \put(-1,120){\line(-1,0){5}}
    \else\if r\cr@pmark
        \put(241,0){\line(1,0){5}}
        \put(241,120){\line(1,0){5}}
    \else\if b\cr@pmark
        \put(0,-1){\line(0,-1){5}}
        \put(240,-1){\line(0,-1){5}}
        \put(120,-1){\line(0,-1){1}}
        \put(120,-3){\line(0,-1){1}}
        \put(120,-5){\line(0,-1){1}}
    \else\if t\cr@pmark
        \put(0,121){\line(0,1){5}}
        \put(240,121){\line(0,1){5}}
        \put(120,121){\line(0,1){1}}
        \put(120,123){\line(0,1){1}}
        \put(120,125){\line(0,1){1}}
    \else\if c\cr@pmark
        \put(0,0){\line(1,0){240}}
        \put(0,0){\line(0,1){120}}
        \put(120,0){\line(0,1){120}}
        \put(0,120){\line(1,0){240}}
        \put(240,0){\line(0,1){120}}
    \fi\fi\fi\fi\fi
    }

    \put(12,10){%
        \begin{picture}(100,100)
            \put(0,80){%
                \makebox(100,30)[\@lignback]{%
                    \parbox{10.1cm}{%
                        \raggedright\backf@nt
                        \ifx\b@cktext\undefined
                            \ifx\c@vergraphics\@empty\else\c@vertext\fi
                        \else
                            \b@cktext
                        \fi
                        \alignt@baseline
                    }%
                }%
            }

            \put(0,15){%
                \makebox(47,60)[tl]{%
                    \begin{minipage}{\wtr@cklist}%
                        \lineskip=.5pt\lineskiplimit=1pt\raggedright
                        \tracklistf@nt\lefttr@cklist
                    \end{minipage}%
                }%
            }

            \put(55,15){%
                \makebox(47,60)[tl]{%
                    \begin{minipage}{\wtr@cklist}%
                        \lineskip=.5pt\lineskiplimit=1pt\raggedright
                        \tracklistf@nt\righttr@cklist
                    \end{minipage}%
                }%
            }

            \put(0,0){%
                \makebox(0,0)[bl]{%
                    \parbox{\winf@}{%
                        \raggedright\infof@nt\leftinf@\alignt@baseline
                    }%
                }%
            }

            \put(55,0){%
                \makebox(0,0)[bl]{%
                    \parbox{\winf@}{%
                        \raggedright\infof@nt\rightinf@\alignt@baseline
                    }%
                }%
            }

        \end{picture}%
    }
    \ifx\c@vergraphics\@empty
        \put(120,0){%
            \makebox(120,120)[\@ligncover]{%
                \parbox{12cm}{%
                     \raggedright\coverf@nt\c@vertext\alignt@baseline
                }%
            }%
        }
    \else
        \put(130,10){%
            \makebox(100,100)[\@ligncover]{%
                \parbox{10cm}{%
                     \raggedright\coverf@nt\c@vertext\alignt@baseline
                }%
            }%
        }
    \fi
\end{picture}%
\end{rotate}%
}
%    \end{macrocode} 
% Finally, we have the high-level commands that allow to produce
% one or several CD from data files, |\makeCD|, |\makelist|, |\makeslimCD| and |\makeslimlist|.
% All have an additional argument for the file name, defaulting
% to |\jobname.dat| or |\jobname.lst|. 
%
% Two separate commands factor out the checks and the user interaction in case the file
% is not specified or does not exist.
%
% A data file must contain only text declaration commands from the
% |CD| class. All \LaTeX{} stuff (preamble, etc.) and cover generation
% commands are handled automatically. A list file must contain a number
% of lines, each containing a data file name.
%    \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareRobustCommand*{\@skCDfile}[1]{%
\def\CDname{#1}%
\ifx\CDname\@empty
    \IfFileExists{\jobname.dat}{%
        \def\CDname{\jobname.dat}%    
    }{%
        \typein[\CDname]{Please insert CD data file name:}%
    }%
\fi
\InputIfFileExists{\CDname.dat}{%
}{%
    \InputIfFileExists{\CDname}{%
    }{%
        \ClassError{cd}{CD data file (\CDname.dat or \CDname) not found}{}%
    }
}%
}

\DeclareRobustCommand*{\makeCD}[1][]{%
\@skCDfile{#1}\makecover\par\makeback\par
}

\DeclareRobustCommand*{\makeslimCD}[1][]{%
\@skCDfile{#1}\makeslimcover\par
}

\newread\CDlist

\newcounter{@cd}
\setcounter{@cd}{0}

\newif\ifne@f

\DeclareRobustCommand*{\@sklistfile}[1]{%
\def\CDlistname{#1}%
\ifx\CDlistname\@empty
    \IfFileExists{\jobname.lst}{%
        \def\CDlistname{\jobname.lst}%    
    }{%
        \typein[\CDlistname]{Please insert CD list file name:}
    }%
\fi
\IfFileExists{\CDlistname.lst}{%
    \immediate\openin\CDlist=\CDlistname.lst
    }{%
        \IfFileExists{\CDlistname}{%
            \immediate\openin\CDlist=\CDlistname
        }{%
            \ClassError{cd}{CD list (\CDlistname.lst or \CDlistname) not found}{}%
        }
    }
\ne@ftrue
}

\DeclareRobustCommand*{\makelist}[1][]{%
\@sklistfile{#1}%
\advance\endlinechar\@M
\immediate\read\CDlist to \CDname
\advance\endlinechar-\@M
\ifeof\CDlist\ne@ffalse\fi
%
\@whilesw \ifne@f \fi {%
    \newcd
    \InputIfFileExists{\CDname.dat}{%
    }{%
        \InputIfFileExists{\CDname}{%
        }{%
            \ClassError{cd}{CD data file (\CDname.dat or \CDname) not found}{}%
        }%
    }%
    \advance\endlinechar\@M
    \immediate\read\CDlist to \CDname
    \advance\endlinechar-\@M
    \ifeof\CDlist\ne@ffalse\fi
    \ifodd\value{@cd}%
        \makeback[lrb]\par\makecover\par
    \else
        \makecover\par\ifne@f\makeback[lrt]\else\makeback\fi\par
    \fi
    \addtocounter{@cd}{1}%
}
}

\DeclareRobustCommand*{\makeslimlist}[1][]{%
\@sklistfile{#1}%
\advance\endlinechar\@M
\immediate\read\CDlist to \CDname
\advance\endlinechar-\@M
\ifeof\CDlist\ne@ffalse\fi
%
\@whilesw \ifne@f \fi {%
    \newcd
    \InputIfFileExists{\CDname.dat}{%
    }{%
        \InputIfFileExists{\CDname}{%
        }{%
            \ClassError{cd}{CD data file (\CDname.dat or \CDname) not found}{}%
        }%
    }%
    \advance\endlinechar\@M
    \immediate\read\CDlist to \CDname
    \advance\endlinechar-\@M
    \ifeof\CDlist\ne@ffalse\fi
    \makeslimcover\par
}
}

%</class>
%    \end{macrocode}
% \Finale
%