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% \iffalse meta-comment
% !TEX program = pdflatex
%<*internal>
\iffalse
%</internal>
%<*readme>
----------------------------------------------------------------
The chemstyle bundle --- Schemes and style for chemistry
E-mail: joseph.wright@morningstar2.co.uk
Released under the LaTeX Project Public License v1.3c or later
See http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
----------------------------------------------------------------
The chemstyle bundle provides two packages: chemstyle and
chemscheme. Both are intended to help chemists create floating
graphics and match published styles.
The chemscheme package consists of two parts, both related to
chemical schemes. The package adds a scheme float type to the
LaTeX default types figure and table. The scheme float type
acts in the same way as those defined by the LaTeX kernel, but
is intended for chemical schemes. The package also provides a
method for adding automatic chemical numbering to schemes.
The chemstyle package provides a "one-stop shop" for setting up
formatting of LaTeX documents following the editorial policies
of various chemical journals. It provides a number of handy
chemistry-related commands, and loads several support packages
to aid the chemist.
%</readme>
%<*internal>
\fi
\def\nameofplainTeX{plain}
\ifx\fmtname\nameofplainTeX\else
\expandafter\begingroup
\fi
%</internal>
%<*install>
\input docstrip.tex
\keepsilent
\askforoverwritefalse
\preamble
----------------------------------------------------------------
The chemstyle bundle --- Schemes and style for chemistry
E-mail: joseph.wright@morningstar2.co.uk
Released under the LaTeX Project Public License v1.3c or later
See http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
----------------------------------------------------------------
\endpreamble
\postamble
Copyright (C) 2006-2009 by
Joseph Wright <joseph.wright@morningstar2.co.uk>
It may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of
the LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL), either version 1.3c of
this license or (at your option) any later version. The latest
version of this license is in the file:
http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
This work is "maintained" (as per LPPL maintenance status) by
Joseph Wright.
This work consists of the file chemstyle.dtx and
chemstyle.cdx,
and the derived files chemstyle.pdf,
chemstyle.ins,
chemstyle.sty,
chemscheme.sty,
and a number of .cfg files.
\endpostamble
\usedir{tex/latex/chemstyle}
\generate{
\file{chemstyle.sty}{\from{chemstyle.dtx}{package}}
\file{chemscheme.sty}{\from{chemstyle.dtx}{chemscheme}}
}
\usedir{tex/latex/chemstyle/config}
\generate{
\file{angew.chemstyle.cfg}{\from{chemstyle.dtx}{angew}}
\file{ic.chemstyle.cfg}{\from{chemstyle.dtx}{ic}}
\file{jacs.chemstyle.cfg}{\from{chemstyle.dtx}{jacs}}
\file{jomc.chemstyle.cfg}{\from{chemstyle.dtx}{jomc}}
\file{rsc.chemstyle.cfg}{\from{chemstyle.dtx}{rsc}}
\file{orglett.chemstyle.cfg}{\from{chemstyle.dtx}{orglett}}
\file{tetlett.chemstyle.cfg}{\from{chemstyle.dtx}{tetlett}}
}
%</install>
%<install>\endbatchfile
%<*internal>
\usedir{source/latex/chemstyle}
\generate{
\file{chemstyle.ins}{\from{chemstyle.dtx}{install}}
}
\nopreamble\nopostamble
\usedir{doc/latex/chemstyle}
\generate{
\file{README.txt}{\from{chemstyle.dtx}{readme}}
\file{chemstyle-demo.tex}{\from{chemstyle.dtx}{demo}}
\file{scheme-one.eps}{\from{chemstyle.dtx}{scheme}}
\file{scheme-two.eps}{\from{chemstyle.dtx}{scheme,labels}}
}
\ifx\fmtname\nameofplainTeX
\expandafter\endbatchfile
\else
\expandafter\endgroup
\fi
%</internal>
%<*package|chemscheme>
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
%</package|chemscheme>
%<*driver>
\documentclass[a4paper]{ltxdoc}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage{array,booktabs,chemstyle,lmodern}
\usepackage[scaled=0.95]{helvet}
\usepackage[final]{listings,microtype}
\usepackage[osf]{mathpazo}
\usepackage[version=3]{mhchem}
\IfFileExists{auto-pst-pdf.sty}{
\usepackage[crop=off,ext=dtx,final,runs=2]{auto-pst-pdf}
}{
\PackageWarning{chemstyle}{%
No auto-pst-pdf found:\MessageBreak
Compile documentation with latex \MessageBreak
(and not pdflatex)%
}
}
\usepackage[numbered]{hypdoc}
\EnableCrossrefs
\CodelineIndex
\RecordChanges
\begin{document}
\DocInput{chemstyle.dtx}
\end{document}
%</driver>
% \fi
%
%\CheckSum{0}
%
%\GetFileInfo{chemstyle.sty}
%
%\makeatletter
%
%^^A \DescribeOption is in l3doc but not ltxdoc
%\newcommand*{\DescribeOption}{^^A
% \leavevmode
% \@bsphack
% \begingroup
% \MakePrivateLetters
% \Describe@Option
%}
%\newcommand*{\Describe@Option}[1]{^^A
% \endgroup
% \marginpar{^^A
% \raggedleft
% \PrintDescribeEnv{#1}^^A
% }%
% \SpecialOptionIndex{#1}^^A
% \@esphack
% \ignorespaces
%}
%\newcommand*{\SpecialOptionIndex}[1]{^^A
% \@bsphack
% \index{^^A
% #1\actualchar{\protect\ttfamily#1} (option)\encapchar usage^^A
% }^^A
% \index{^^A
% options:\levelchar#1\actualchar{\protect\ttfamily#1}
% \encapchar usage^^A
% }^^A
% \@esphack
%}
%
%^^A For creating examples with nice highlighting of code, and so
%^^A on; based on the system used in the listings source (lstsample).
%\lst@RequireAspects{writefile}
%\newsavebox{\LaTeXdemo@box}
%\lstnewenvironment{LaTeXdemo}[1][code and example]{^^A
% \global\let\lst@intname\@empty
% \expandafter\let\expandafter\LaTeXdemo@end
% \csname LaTeXdemo@#1@end\endcsname
% \@nameuse{LaTeXdemo@#1}^^A
%}{^^A
% \LaTeXdemo@end
%}
%\newcommand*\LaTeXdemo@new[3]{^^A
% \expandafter\newcommand\expandafter*\expandafter
% {\csname LaTeXdemo@#1\endcsname}{#2}^^A
% \expandafter\newcommand\expandafter*\expandafter
% {\csname LaTeXdemo@#1@end\endcsname}{#3}^^A
%}
%\newcommand*\LaTeXdemo@common{^^A
% \setkeys{lst}{
% basicstyle = \small\ttfamily,
% basewidth = 0.51em,
% gobble = 3,
% keywordstyle = \color{blue},
% language = [LaTeX]{TeX},
% moretexcs = {
% ce,
% cmc,
% cstsetup,
% etc,
% eg,
% etal,
% floatcontentscenter,
% floatcontentscentre,
% floatcontentsleft,
% floatcontentsright,
% floatsetup,
% floatstyle,
% Hz,
% ie,
% iBu,
% iPr,
% includegraphics,
% invacuo,
% latin,
% mmHg,
% molar,
% Molar,
% nBu,
% nPr,
% restylefloat,
% sBu,
% standardstate,
% tBu
% }
% }^^A
%}
%\newcommand*\LaTeXdemo@input{^^A
% \MakePercentComment
% \catcode`\^^M=10\relax
% \small
% \begingroup
% \setkeys{lst}{
% SelectCharTable=\lst@ReplaceInput{\^\^I}{\lst@ProcessTabulator}
% }^^A
% \leavevmode
% \input{chemstyle.tmp}^^A
% \endgroup
% \MakePercentIgnore
%}
%\LaTeXdemo@new{code and example}{^^A
% \setbox\LaTeXdemo@box=\hbox\bgroup
% \lst@BeginAlsoWriteFile{chemstyle.tmp}^^A
% \LaTeXdemo@common
%}{^^A
% \lst@EndWriteFile
% \egroup
% \begin{center}
% \ifdim\wd\LaTeXdemo@box>0.48\linewidth\relax
% \hbox to\linewidth{\box\LaTeXdemo@box\hss}^^A
% \begin{minipage}{\linewidth}
% \LaTeXdemo@input
% \end{minipage}
% \else
% \begin{minipage}{0.48\linewidth}
% \LaTeXdemo@input
% \end{minipage}
% \hfill
% \begin{minipage}{0.48\linewidth}
% \hbox to\linewidth{\box\LaTeXdemo@box\hss}^^A
% \end{minipage}
% \fi
% \end{center}
%}
%\LaTeXdemo@new{code and float}{^^A
% \lst@BeginAlsoWriteFile{chemstyle.tmp}^^A
% \LaTeXdemo@common
%}{^^A
% \lst@EndWriteFile
% \LaTeXdemo@input
%}
%\LaTeXdemo@new{code only}{^^A
% \LaTeXdemo@common
%}{^^A
%}
%
%\providecommand*\eTeX{\ensuremath{\varepsilon}-\TeX}
%\providecommand*\file{\texttt}
%\providecommand*\opt{\texttt}
%\providecommand*\pkg{\textsf}
%
%\DoNotIndex{\begin,\documentclass,\end,\usepackage}
%
%\makeatother
%
%\title{^^A
% The \textsf{chemstyle} bundle --- Schemes and style for
% chemistry\thanks{^^A
% This file describes version \fileversion, last revised
% \filedate.^^A
% }^^A
%}
%\author{^^A
% Joseph Wright\thanks{E-mail: joseph.wright@morningstar2.co.uk}^^A
%}
%\date{Released \filedate}
%
%\maketitle
%
%\changes{v1.0}{2006/08/06}{Initial release of package}
%
%\begin{abstract}
% The \textsf{chemstyle} bundle provides two packages:
% \textsf{chemstyle} and \textsf{chemscheme}. Both are intended to
% help chemists create floating graphics and match published styles.
%
% The \textsf{chemscheme} package consists of two parts, both related
% to chemical schemes. The package adds a scheme float type to the
% \LaTeX\ default types figure and table. The scheme float type acts in
% the same way as those defined by the \LaTeX\ kernel, but is intended
% for chemical schemes. The package also provides a method for adding
% automatic chemical numbering to schemes.
%
% The \textsf{chemstyle} package provides a ``one-stop shop'' for
% setting up formatting of \LaTeX\ documents following the editorial
% policies of various chemical journals. It provides a number of handy
% chemistry-related commands, and loads several support packages to aid
% the chemist.
%\end{abstract}
%
%\begin{multicols}{2}
% \tableofcontents
%\end{multicols}
%
%\section{Introduction}
%
% The \pkg{chemstyle} bundle consists of two parts. The first,
% the \pkg{chemstyle} package itself, aims to provide an easy and
% reliable method to set up various document parameters (such as
% caption formatting), simply by specifying the model journal. The
% package has also been designed to allow rapid addition of new journal
% styles. Each style definition is a separate file, and new styles can
% be added very readily. The formatting system provided by
% \pkg{chemstyle} are intended for writing a variety of documents.
% Thus, the stylistic changes made by the package do not seek to
% reproduce the appearance of printed journal articles. The package
% aims to be suitable for use in preparing drafts of papers, but also
% for writing reports, theses and so on.
%
% The second part of the bundle is the \pkg{chemscheme} package, which
% is loaded automatically by \pkg{chemstyle}. \pkg{chemscheme}
% undertakes two tasks. First, it provides a floating \texttt{scheme}
% environment, which acts in the same way as the kernel \texttt{figure}
% and \texttt{table} floats. Secondly, it interfaces with either the
% \pkg{chemcompounds} or \pkg{bpchem} packages to allow automatic
% numbering of chemical compounds inside graphics.
%
% This manual is written to cover both packages. All of the material
% is relevant to users of the \pkg{chemstyle} package. For those only
% using \pkg{chemscheme},
%
%\section{Installation}
%
% The entire bundle is supplied with the TDS-ready ZIP file,
% \file{chemstyle.tds.zip}. Simply unzip this into your local texmf
% tree and run your hash program: \texttt{texhash} should work with
% recent versions of either \TeX\ Live or MiK\TeX.
%
% To extract the bundle of files from \file{chemstyle.dtx}, run
% (pdf)\TeX\ on \file{chemstyle.dtx}. This will produce all of the
% package files, and also \file{README.txt}. To extract the
% files and build the documentation, run (pdf)\LaTeX\ on
% \texttt{chemstyle.dtx}: you will need to enable ``write18'' if
% you compile in PDF mode.
%
%\section{Requirements}
%
% The \pkg{chemstyle} class requires the following packages:
%\begin{itemize}
% \item \pkg{amstext} (part of the AMS bundle);
% \item \pkg{caption};
% \item either \pkg{float} or \pkg{floatrow};
% \item \pkg{kvoptions} (part of the \pkg{oberdiek} bundle);
% \item either \pkg{siunitx} or \pkg{SIunits} (otherwise no
% units are defined);
% \item \pkg{psfrag};
% \item \pkg{varioref} (part of the standard \pkg{tools} bundle):
% only loaded if not turned off;
% \item \pkg{xspace} (part of the standard \pkg{tools} bundle).
%\end{itemize}
% These are normally present in the current major \TeX\ distributions,
% but are also available from \href{http://www.ctan.org}{The
% Comprehensive TeX Archive Network}.
%
%\DescribeOption{varioref}
%\changes{v2.0a}{2009/08/23}{New \opt{varioref} option}
% The option \opt{varioref} can be used to determine whether
% \pkg{chemstyle} loads the \pkg{varioref} package. For example,
% users of \pkg{cleveref} will want to turn off loading of
% \pkg{varioref} using:
%\begin{LaTeXdemo}[code only]
% \usepackage[varioref=false]{chemstyle}
%\end{LaTeXdemo}
%
%\section{The \pkg{chemstyle} package: tools for chemistry}
%
% The package recognises a number of key--value options when loading.
% Some of these are also available in the document body, and are
% described along with the relevant commands. Options which apply to
% \pkg{chemscheme} can be given when loading \pkg{chemstyle} and will
% be applied correctly.
%
%\DescribeOption{journal}
% \pkg{chemstyle} is supplied with a number of configuration files,
% based on the styles adopted by a number of chemistry journals
% (\ref{styles}). A style can be chosen by loading the package with
% the \opt{journal=\meta{style}} key.
%\begin{table}
% \begin{tabular}{ll}
% \toprule
% Option & Journals using this style \\
% \midrule
% angew & \emph{Angew.\ Chem.}, \emph{Chem.\ Eur.\ J.} \\
% jomc & \emph{J.\ Organomet.\ Chem.},
% \emph{Coord.\ Chem.\ Rev.} \\
% ic & \emph{Inorg.\ Chem.} \\
% jacs & \emph{J.\ Am.\ Chem.\ Soc.} \\
% jcp & \emph{J.\ Phys.\ Chem.\ A}, \emph{J.\ Phys.\ Chem.\ B} \\
% orglett & \emph{Org.~Lett.}\\
% rsc & \emph{Chem.\ Commun.}, \emph{Org.\ Biomol.\ Chem.} \\
% & \emph{Dalton Trans.} \\
% tetlett & \emph{Tetrahedron}, \emph{Tetrahedron Lett.} \\
% \bottomrule
% \end{tabular}
% \caption{Styles provided by \pkg{chemstyle}}
% \label{styles}
%\end{table}
%
%\DescribeMacro{\cstsetup}
% Many of the package options can be altered anywhere in the document,
% using the \cs{cstsetup} macro. This accepts a \pkg{keyval} list and
% processes it as needed.
%
%\section{Naming of the references section}
%
% \pkg{chemstyle} alters the naming of the references section of a
% document. By default, \pkg{chemstyle} alters the value of \cs{bibname}
% or \cs{refname} (as appropriate) to the form of words chosen by the
% target journal for the ``References'' section.
%
% The ``\refname'' naming commands are language-aware, \emph{via} the
% \pkg{babel} interface. Currently, \pkg{chemstyle} includes appropriate
% labels for \pkg{babel} languages \opt{english}, \opt{german} and
% \opt{french}. Other languages can be added if appropriate wordings are
% provided to the author. The naming system is designed to work
% correctly with both \pkg{natbib} and \pkg{biblatex}.
%
%\DescribeOption{notes}
%\DescribeOption{nonotes}
%\DescribeOption{notesbefore}
% The package recognises the \opt{notes} option for controlling how
% the references section is named. The accepts the values
% \opt{true}, \opt{false} and \opt{auto}. The Boolean values either
% enable or disable the addition of ``Notes and'' to the
% ``References'' of the section title. The \opt{auto} option works
% in conjunction with the \pkg{notes2bib} package. If notes are
% added, ``Notes and'' is included in the section title, whereas if
% no notes are given the section title remains as ``References''.
% The \opt{nonotes} option is equivalent to \opt{notes=false}.
% The second option for this area is \opt{notesbefore}. This takes
% \opt{true} and \opt{false} only, and sets whether ``Notes and
% References'' or ``References and Notes'' is produced.
%
%\subsection{Additional units}
%
%\DescribeMacro{\cmc}
%\DescribeMacro{\Hz}
%\DescribeMacro{\molar}
%\DescribeMacro{\Molar}
%\DescribeMacro{\mmHg}
% Both the \pkg{SIunits} and \pkg{unitsdef} packages provide methods
% for handling a range of units, but do not include a small number of
% unit macros useful to chemists. In contrast, the \pkg{siunitx}
% package provides all of these using the \opt{synchem} module. If
% \pkg{SIunits} or \pkg{unitsdef} are loaded, \pkg{chemstyle} provides
% the missing units. On the other hand, if no unit package is loaded,
% \pkg{siunitx} is loaded and provides the units itself: if
% \pkg{siunitx} is not available on the system, \emph{these macros are
% not defined}.
%\begin{LaTeXdemo}
% \SI{10}{\cmc} \\
% \SI{20}{\Hz} \\
% \SI{30}{\molar} \\
% \SI{40}{\Molar} \\
% \SI{50}{\mmHg}
%\end{LaTeXdemo}
%
%\subsection{The standard state symbol}
%
%\DescribeMacro{\standardstate}
% Related to the above, but not exactly a unit is the
% \cs{standardstate} command.\footnote{The \cs{standardstate} macro
% is only defined if the user does not have their own version.} This
% generates the tricky \cs{standardstate} symbol. The symbol will
% adapt to local sizing.
%\begin{LaTeXdemo}
% the standard conditions are indicated: \standardstate\\
% Common but not correct:
% $\Delta G_\mathrm{f}^\standardstate$ or
% $\Delta G_\mathrm{f}{}^\standardstate$ \\
% Better:
% $\Delta_\mathrm{f}G^\standardstate$ \\
% Sizing:
% $\int^{T_{\mathrm{out}}}_{T^\standardstate}$
%\end{LaTeXdemo}
%
%\subsection{Latin phrases}
%
%\DescribeMacro{\latin}
%\DescribeMacro{\etc}
%\DescribeMacro{\eg}
%\DescribeMacro{\ie}
%\DescribeMacro{\etal}
%\DescribeMacro{\invacuo}
% The various Latin phrases commonly used in chemistry are made
% available as the obvious commands. By altering the definition of
% \cs{latin}, this allows ready switching from italic to Roman
% typesetting. Notice that \cs{etc}, \cs{ie} and \cs{eg} are aware
% of trailing periods, and so doubling-up should not occur.
%\begin{LaTeXdemo}
% \latin{some text} \\
% \eg \\
% \etal \\
% \etc \\
% \ie \\
% \invacuo
%\end{LaTeXdemo}
%
%\DescribeOption{abbremph}
% The use of italic for these abbreviations is set by altering the
% package option \opt{abbremph}, which takes values \opt{true} and
% \opt{false}.
%\begin{LaTeXdemo}
% \etal\ \ie \\
% \cstsetup{abbremph=false}
% \etal\ \ie \\
%\end{LaTeXdemo}
%
%\DescribeOption{abbrcomma}
% For American journals, where it is obligatory to follow ``\eg'' and
% ``\ie'' with a comma, the package provides a mechanism for handling
% this automatically. Thus, when using an appropriate journal style,
% |\eg|, |\eg.| and |\eg,| will all result in typesetting ``\eg,''.
% The Boolean package option \opt{abbrcomma} controls this.
%\begin{LaTeXdemo}
% \eg this\\
% \cstsetup{abbrcomma=true}
% \ie that
%\end{LaTeXdemo}
%
% The \cs{etc} and \cs{etal} commands are set up on the
% assumption that they come at the end of a sentence. Hence the
% spacing after these will default to an inter-sentence space. If
% you desire an inter-word space, use the normal methods
%\begin{LaTeXdemo}
% \etc\ more text \\
% \etal~have shown
%\end{LaTeXdemo}
%
%\DescribeOption{phrases}
%\DescribeOption{nophrases}
% The definitions of all of the phrases are designed not to overwrite
% any given by the user \emph{in the preamble}. So, if you have your
% own \cs{latin} macro, it will be used even if you load \pg{chemstyle}.
% If you encounter any problems, try loading the package with the
% \opt{nophrases} option; this option prevents the package even
% trying to define any of the phrase macros. The \opt{phrases} option
% acts as a complement to \opt{nopharses}, so that \opt{phrases=false}
% is the same as \opt{nophrases=true}.
%
%\subsection{Alkyl radicals}
%
%\DescribeMacro{\nPr}
%\DescribeMacro{\iPr}
%\DescribeMacro{\nBu}
%\DescribeMacro{\iBu}
%\DescribeMacro{\sBu}
%\DescribeMacro{\tBu}
% There are a few alkyl radicals that come up all of the time. No
% one seems to have put these into a package, so they are provided
% here. As you would expect, \cs{iPr} gives \iPr, \cs{iBu} gives \iBu
% and \cs{tBu} gives \tBu, and so on. The style of the output
% depends on the journal style specified; most journals seem to
% favour one version of the abbreviation.
%\begin{LaTeXdemo}
% The alkyl group could be \\
% \nPr, \iPr or \nBu without \\
% affecting the selectivity.
%\end{LaTeXdemo}
% These should also work inside the \cs{ce} macro of \pkg{mhchem} when
% if escaped mode:
%\begin{LaTeXdemo}
% \ce{$\nBu$2CH-C($\iPr$)3}
%\end{LaTeXdemo}
%
%\DescribeOption{rademph}
%\DescribeOption{radhyphen}
%\DescribeOption{radprefix}
%\DescribeOption{radsuper}
% The appearance of these radical abbreviations is controlled by the
% package options \opt{rademph}, \opt{radhyphen}, \opt{radprefix} and
% \opt{radsuper}. The journal styles set these automatically, but
% they can be redefined at any point. The options work as might be
% expected, and are Boolean switches.
%\begin{LaTeXdemo}
% \cstsetup{
% radhyphen = false,
% radsuper = true}
% \iPr \tBu \\
% \cstsetup{
% radhyphen = true,
% radsuper = false,
% radprefix = false,
% rademph = false
% }
% \iBu \sBu
%\end{LaTeXdemo}
%
%\DescribeOption{xspace}
% The package can use \pkg{xspace} to automatically insert space after
% the alkyl radical macros. This is controlled using the \opt{xspace}
% option.
%\begin{LaTeXdemo}
% \cstsetup{
% xspace = true
% }
% Some text \iPr some more text\\
% \cstsetup{
% xspace = false
% }
% Some text \iPr some more text
%\end{LaTeXdemo}
%
%\section{The \pkg{chemscheme} package: graphics for chemistry}
%
%\subsection{Floating schemes}
%
% By default, \LaTeX\ defines two float types, \texttt{figure} and
% \texttt{table}. Synthetic chemists make heavy use of schemes,
% which need a \texttt{scheme} float type. This is provided by
% \pkg{chemscheme}, in a manner consistent with the kernel floats.
%
%\DescribeEnv{scheme}
% The package provides a new float type, scheme, accessed in the
% usual way.
%\begin{LaTeXdemo}[code and float]
% \begin{scheme}[ht]
% \includegraphics{scheme-one}
% \caption{A scheme with no compound numbers.}
% \end{scheme}
%\end{LaTeXdemo}
% The \texttt{scheme} float is designed to behave in the same way as the
% standard \LaTeX\ float environments \texttt{figure} and
% \texttt{table}. Thus schemes will be placed at the top of a page,
% where possible. As shown in the example, the use of positional
% modifiers is allowed. Labelling and referencing schemes also follows
% the \LaTeX\ conventions. \pkg{chemscheme} works hard to emulate the
% document class in use, and so the exact behaviour will depend on
% whether the standard classes, \textsc{koma}-Script or \pkg{memoir}
% are being used.
%
%\DescribeMacro{\schemename}
% \cs{schemename} contains the text used in scheme captions (by
% default \schemename). This is used in the same manner as
% \cs{figurename} or \cs{tablename} to set up the text used in scheme
% captions.
%\begin{LaTeXdemo}[code and float]
% \renewcommand*{\schemename}{Illustration}
% \begin{scheme}[ht]
% \includegraphics{scheme-one}
% \caption{A scheme that is not a Scheme!}
% \end{scheme}
%\end{LaTeXdemo}
%
%\DescribeMacro{\listofschemes}
%\DescribeMacro{\listschemename}
% To match the \cs{listoffigures} and \cs{listoftables} macros
% provided by the \LaTeX\ kernel, \pkg{chemscheme} provides a
% \cs{listofschemes} command. This works in the same way as the
% kernel commands, with the default text stored in the macro
% \cs{listschemename}. The standard output is illustrated below.
% \listofschemes
%
%\DescribeOption{floats}
% Which method is used to generate the new float is controlled by
% the \opt{floats} option, which recognises \opt{float}, \opt{floatrow}
% and \opt{memoir}. The \opt{memoir} option is ignored if not using
% the \pkg{memoir} class, or if \pkg{chemstyle} is in
% use.\footnote{\pkg{memoir} is not capable of some of the float
% manipulation needed by \pkg{chemstyle}.}
%
%\subsection{Reference numbers in graphics}
%
% There are a number of packages available for tracking compound
% reference numbers. The two with the most up to date and
% comprehensive features are \pkg{bpchem} and \pkg{chemcompounds}.
% Both allow in-text numbering to be handled automatically. However,
% neither will allow the use of these numbers directly in schemes,
% figures, \etc. Both leave it to the user to manually adapt schemes
% to match any changes in numbering.
%
% The \pkg{chemscheme} package provides a mechanism for rectifying this
% issue. The package makes use of the \pkg{psfrag} package, which
% means that it can only directly produce DVI output (using \LaTeX).
% However, direct PDF output using pdf\LaTeX\ is possible: see
% Section~\ref{demo}.
%
% Getting automated numbers into schemes is a two step procedure. In
% the first step, schemes (or other graphics) should be prepared as
% normal and saved as encapsulated postscript (EPS) files. The most
% popular chemistry drawing package, \textsc{ChemDraw}, is able to do
% this from the \texttt{Save As \ldots} dialogue. The positions where
% the auto-labels should be have to be marked in the EPS file. The
% marker should consist of an ``indicator'' that the text is to be
% replaced, followed by a reference number or letter. For automated
% substitution, the ``indicator'' text should be the same in all
% graphics.
%
%\DescribeMacro{\schemeref}
% In the second step, the command \cs{schemeref} is used to indicate
% the mapping of the temporary markers to the automatically-managed
% numbering. The syntax of the command is
% \cs{chemschemeref}\oarg{temp-marker}\marg{label}, where
% \meta{temp-marker} is the marker used in the graphic, and
% \meta{label} is the name assigned to the compound by the user. By
% default, \pkg{chemscheme} will assume that \meta{temp-marker}
% consists of the marker plus a number, beginning at 1 and
% incrementing by 1 for each additional structure inside one float.
% Each replacement requires a separate \cs{chemschemeref}, all of
% which should appear before the relevant \cs{includegraphics} command.
%
% An example will make usage clearer. In the example used in this
% document, the starting material is given label \texttt{IMesHCl} and
% the product is called \texttt{IMes}. As is shown in the next
% example, in the EPS file these are labelled \textsf{TMP1} and
% \textsf{TMP2}, respectively. The automated package defaults are
% used.
%\begin{LaTeXdemo}[code and float]
% \begin{scheme}[ht]
% \includegraphics{scheme-two}
% \caption{A scheme with temporary compound numbers.}
% \end{scheme}
% \begin{scheme}[ht]
% \schemeref{IMesHCl}
% \schemeref{IMes}
% \includegraphics{scheme-two}
% \caption{A scheme with automated compound numbers.}
% \end{scheme}
%\end{LaTeXdemo}
% If the marker text is given as an optional argument to
% \cs{schemeref}, it must include the entire text to be matched.
%\begin{LaTeXdemo}[code and float]
% \begin{scheme}[ht]
% \schemeref[TMP1]{IMesHCl}
% \schemeref[TMP2]{IMes}
% \includegraphics{scheme-two}
% \caption{A scheme with explicitly numbered temporary labels.}
% \end{scheme}
%\end{LaTeXdemo}
% Notice that the new label is centred on the middle of the temporary
% marker, with the same baseline. This should allow the user to
% obtain good alignment of labels and structures.
%
%\DescribeMacro{\schemerefmarker}
% When using automatic substitution mode, the ``marker'' text to be
% searched for is stored as \cs{schemerefmarker}, which has
% default value \texttt{\schemerefmarker}. Thus the graphics should
% contain labels \textsf{\schemerefmarker1}, \textsf{\schemerefmarker2},
% \emph{etc}. The value can be changed using \cs{renewcommand*}.
%
%\DescribeMacro{\schemerefformat}
% The format of chemical references is controlled by the underlying
% package, \pkg{bpchem} or \pkg{chemcompounds}. However, it is
% useful to be able to specify additional formatting for schemes. By
% default, \pkg{chemscheme} formats all reference numbers in a sans
% serif font. This is controlled by \cs{schemerefformat}.
%\begin{LaTeXdemo}[code and float]
% % This needs the color or xcolor package loaded
% \renewcommand*{\schemerefformat}{%
% \color{magenta}\textit
% }%
% \begin{scheme}[ht]
% \schemeref{IMesHCl}
% \schemeref{IMes}
% \includegraphics{scheme-two}
% \caption{A scheme with altered label formatting.}
% \end{scheme}
%\end{LaTeXdemo}
%
%\DescribeMacro{\schemerefsub}
% The \pkg{bpchem} package allows tracking of sub-labels (\textbf{1a},
% \textbf{1b}, \emph{etc.}). To allow use of these in schemes, the
% \cs{schemerefsub} command is provided. This takes an additional
% argument \marg{sub-label}, which is used to generate the
% appropriate text. When used with \pkg{chemcompounds}, this command
% will gobble its arguments and issue a warning; no substitution will
% take place.
%
%\DescribeOption{tracking}
% The choice of using \pkg{chemcompounds} or \pkg{bpchem} can be made
% by giving the key--value option \opt{tracking=\meta{package}} when
% loading \pkg{chemscheme}. This recognises the values \opt{bpchem}
% and \opt{chemcompounds}, with the later as the default.
%
%\section{Horizontal positioning of all floats}
%
%\DescribeMacro{\floatcontentscentre}
%\DescribeMacro{\floatcontentscenter}
%\DescribeMacro{\floatcontentsleft}
%\DescribeMacro{\floatcontentsright}
% The \LaTeX\ default is to position all float contents flush-left.
% There is no ``hook'' provided to alter this. The \pkg{chemschem}
% package therefore provides commands to align all float contents
% automatically. As the macro names make clear,
% \cs{floatcontentscentre} will make all floats centred (for users
% speaking U.S.~English, the alternative spelling
% \cs{floatcontentscenter} is also available). The default behaviour
% is restored using the command \cs{floatcontentsleft}. Finally,
% \cs{floatcontentsright} is provided for use if needed. Notice that
% the float positioning commands should be given \emph{outside}
% floating environments, and apply to all subsequent floats.
%\begin{LaTeXdemo}[code and float]
% \floatcontentsleft
% \begin{scheme}[ht]
% \includegraphics{scheme-one}
% \caption{A flush-left scheme.}
% \end{scheme}
% \floatcontentsright
% \begin{scheme}[ht]
% \includegraphics{scheme-one}
% \caption{A flush-right scheme.}
% \end{scheme}
% \floatcontentscentre
%\end{LaTeXdemo}
%
% It is important to note that the positioning mechanism used here
% relies on a low-level hack of the \LaTeX\ kernel. This has been
% tested with the standard \LaTeX\ classes, the \pkg{memoir} class
% and the \textsc{koma}-Script bundled. Other document classes may
% not give the desired behaviour.
%
%\section{Some thoughts on generating chemical schemes}
%
%\subsection{Overview}
% There are a number of ways of generating the graphical content of
% schemes. The choice of method will depend on what is available to
% the user, and how complex the schemes desired are. In this section,
% an overview of several approaches is given.\footnote{Thanks to
% Norwid-R.\ Behrnd for suggesting this section and giving a number
% of useful examples and tips.} The package author, who is a
% research worker in a university, favours using \textsc{ChemDraw} as
% it is regarded by many synthetic chemists as the best tool for this
% job. However, this is clearly overkill for users requiring a
% single diagram on a one-off basis. \textsc{ChemDraw} is also a
% commercial package running only under Windows and MacOS X. The
% following is necessarily somewhat brief and selective.
%
%\subsection{Macro-based methods}
% At the most basic, a chemical scheme is simply a collection of
% lines and symbols, as with any vector diagram. Hence, it is
% possible to construct schemes directly using packages such as
% PSTricks or \pkg{pgf}/Ti\emph{k}z. This is a complex method, and
% cannot be recommended for anyone except the very experienced and
% brave.
%
% At a more practical level, there are two packages available which
% allow typesetting of chemical structures in \TeX, using
% specialised commands: XyM\TeX\ and ppch\TeX. Recent versions of
% the XyM\TeX\ package have not been made available on \textsc{CTAN},
% and the version held there is therefore considered to be obsolete.
% On the
% other hand, the ppch\TeX\ system, developed originally for
% Con\TeX{}t, is available. Both systems suffer from the lack of
% chemical logic in the input: it is very hard to tell from the code
% what is being represented. Drawing items such as ``curly arrows'',
% or making subtle alterations to positioning, is very challenging in
% purely macro-based systems. For these reasons, it is usually much
% more sensible to examine the available graphical methods.
%
%\subsection{Graphical methods}
%
% Moving to graphical systems, there is no reason that
% general-purpose vector drawing packages cannot be used for schemes.
% There are obviously several commercial (\textsc{CorelDraw},
% \textsc{Adobe Illustrator}, \etc) and freeware (for example
% the \textsc{gimp}) drawing packages that can be used in this way.
% Simply rings and lines can easily be constructed, although in
% general-purpose programs the user has to watch that all bonds
% are the same length.
%
% For producing a large number of complex schemes, the particular
% abilities of dedicated software become a necessity. As well as the
% already-mentioned \textsc{ChemDraw}, programs such as \textsc{ISIS
% Draw} and \textsc{ChemSketch} are available free for personal
% use;\footnote{``Free'' as in without charge, not as in open
% source.} these programs are all Windows specific. In the
% open-source arena, there are a number of packages such as
% \textsc{XDrawChem} and \textsc{BKchem}, which offer cross-platform
% functionality. The differences between the various packages are in
% the ease of use, and ability to generate well-formatted output (for
% example, aligning structures). A more recent addition to this
% group of packages is the cross-platform \textsc{ChemDoodle}, which
% look promising but is not free in any sense.
%
% One which deserves mention for the \TeX\ user is TpX. This is a
% general purpose Windows graphics program specifically aimed at
% producing \TeX-friendly output (such as PSTricks and Ti\emph{k}z
% code) from a graphical interface. TpX can accept clipboard data
% from other programs, so can be used to produce EPS files from
% programs which do not have native export facilities (such as
% \textsc{ISIS Draw}).
%
%\section{Additional information}
%
%\subsection{Interactions with other packages}
%
% \pkg{chemstyle} and \pkg{chemscheme} are designed to avoid, as far as
% possible, clashes with other packages. The standard packages
% \pkg{graphicx} and \pkg{varioref} are used by the bundle. If you
% need to load these with specific options, this needs to be done
% \emph{before} loading \pkg{chemstyle} (or \pkg{chemscheme}).
%
%\subsection{Captions above floats}
%
% The \texttt{scheme} float type is generated using either the
% \pkg{float} or \pkg{floatrow} package. This has the side-effect
% that the placement of captions for floats does not depended on
% where the \cs{caption} command comes inside the floating
% environment.\footnote{Normally this is a good thing.} If you wish
% to alter the placement of captions, the mechanism of the underlying
% package will be needed. There are some subtle differences between
% the two: although \pkg{floatrow} provides the \pkg{float} macros,
% they are not all $100\,\%$ compatible. This document is compiled
% using \pkg{floatrow}, and so to fix the position of captions the
% following code is appropriate.
%\begin{LaTeXdemo}[code and float]
% \begin{table}[ht]
% \fbox{First float contents}
% \caption{A caption below the float contents in the source.}
% \end{table}
% \floatsetup[table]{style=plain}
% \begin{table}[ht]
% \fbox{Second float contents}
% \caption{A second caption below the float contents in the source.}
% \end{table}
%\end{LaTeXdemo}
% Using the \pkg{float} package, the same effect is achieved using:
%\begin{LaTeXdemo}[code only]
% \begin{table}[ht]
% \fbox{First float contents}
% \caption{A caption below the float contents in the source.}
% \end{table}
% \floatstyle{plain}
% \restylefloat{table}
% \begin{table}[ht]
% \fbox{Second float contents}
% \caption{A second caption below the float contents in the source.}
% \end{table}
%\end{LaTeXdemo}
%
%\section{A demonstration file\label{demo}}
%
% This is a simple demonstration file for using the \pkg{chemstyle}
% package. By using the \pkg{auto-pst-pdf} package, it is possible to
% use EPS graphics with pdf\LaTeX.
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*demo>
\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} % Modern font encoding
\usepackage[runs=2]{auto-pst-pdf} % Use EPS graphics with pdfLaTeX
\usepackage{booktabs} % Better table layouts
\usepackage[journal=rsc]{chemstyle} % Of course!
\usepackage{geometry} % Easy page laout
\usepackage{lmodern} % Use Latin Modern fonts
\usepackage[version=3]{mhchem} % Formula subscripts using \ce{}
\begin{document}
\end{document}
%</demo>
% \end{macrocode}
%
%\StopEventually{^^A
% \PrintChanges
% \PrintIndex
%}
%
%\section{Implementation}
%
% A few support packages.
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*package>
\ProvidesPackage{chemstyle}
[2009/11/18 v2.0c Schemes and style for chemistry]
\RequirePackage{amstext,caption,chemscheme,xspace}
\SetupKeyvalOptions{
family=cst,
prefix=cst@
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
%\begin{macro}{\cst@tempa}
% A temporary macro.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand*\cst@tempa{}
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%
%\begin{macro}{\ifcst@abbrcomma}
%\begin{macro}{\ifcst@abbremph}
%\begin{macro}{\ifcst@notesbefore}
%\begin{macro}{\ifcst@phrases}
%\begin{macro}{\ifcst@rademph}
%\begin{macro}{\ifcst@radhyphen}
%\begin{macro}{\ifcst@radpreix}
%\begin{macro}{\ifcst@radsuper}
%\begin{macro}{\ifcst@varioref}
%\begin{macro}{\ifcst@xspace}
% Some simple Boolean options.
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareBoolOption[false]{abbrcomma}
\DeclareBoolOption[true]{abbremph}
\DeclareBoolOption[true]{notesbefore}
\DeclareBoolOption[true]{phrases}
\DeclareComplementaryOption{nophrases}{phrases}
\DeclareBoolOption[true]{rademph}
\DeclareBoolOption[true]{radhyphen}
\DeclareBoolOption[true]{radprefix}
\DeclareBoolOption[false]{radsuper}
\DeclareBoolOption[true]{varioref}
\DeclareBoolOption[true]{xspace}
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%
%\begin{macro}{\cst@language}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@journal}
% Simple string options.
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareStringOption{journal}
\DeclareDefaultOption{%
\ifx\CurrentOptionValue\relax
\edef\cst@journal{\CurrentOptionKey}%
\else
\PackageWarning{chemstyle}{%
Unknown key option `\CurrentOptionKey'%
}%
\fi
}
\DeclareStringOption{language}
\setkeys{cst}{%
journal = ,
language = english,
varioref = true
}
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%
%\begin{macro}{\ifcst@notes}
%\begin{macro}{\ifcst@autonotes}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@opt@auto}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@opt@notestrue}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@opt@notesfalse}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@opt@notesauto}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@opt@noteserror}
% For the \opt{notes} option, there are three possible values. Some of
% the internal code of \pkg{kvoptions} is borrowed and modified to keep
% things simple.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newif\ifcst@notes
\newif\ifcst@autonotes
\newcommand*\cst@opt@auto{auto}
\define@key{cst}{notes}[true]{%
\edef\KVO@param{#1}%
\@onelevel@sanitize\KVO@param
\ifx\KVO@param\KVO@true
\expandafter\cst@opt@notestrue
\else
\ifx\KVO@param\KVO@false
\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\cst@opt@notesfalse
\else
\ifx\KVO@param\cst@opt@auto
\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter
\expandafter\expandafter\cst@opt@notesauto
\else
\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter
\expandafter\expandafter\cst@opt@noteserror
\fi
\fi
\fi
}
\newcommand*\cst@opt@notestrue{%
\cst@notestrue
\cst@autonotesfalse
}
\newcommand*\cst@opt@notesfalse{%
\cst@notesfalse
\cst@autonotesfalse
}
\newcommand*\cst@opt@notesauto{%
\cst@notestrue
\cst@autonotestrue
}
\newcommand*\cst@opt@noteserror{%
\PackageWarning{chemstyle}{%
Value `\KVO@param' is not supported by\MessageBreak
option `notes'%
}%
}
\DeclareComplementaryOption{nonotes}{notes}
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%
%\begin{macro}{\cstsetup}
% For allowing run-time changes.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand*\cstsetup{%
\setkeys{cst}
}
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%
%\begin{macro}{\cst@xspace}
% A re-usable \cs{xspace}-based macro.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand*\cst@xspace{%
\ifcst@xspace
\expandafter\xspace
\fi
}
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%
%\subsection{Extra units}
%
%\begin{macro}{\cmc}
%\begin{macro}{\Hz}
%\begin{macro}{\cubiccentimeter}
%\begin{macro}{\Molar}
%\begin{macro}{\molar}
%\begin{macro}{\mmHg}
%\begin{macro}{\mol}
% The \pkg{siunitx} package provides all of the units desired here.
% So if it is loaded, the module \opt{synchem} is all that needs to
% be loaded.
% \begin{macrocode}
\@ifpackageloaded{siunitx}{
\requiresiconfigs{synchem}
}{%
\@ifpackageloaded{SIunits}{}{%
\@ifpackageloaded{unitsdef}{}{%
\IfFileExists{siunitx.sty}{%
\RequirePackage{siunitx}
\requiresiconfigs{synchem}
}{%
\IfFileExists{SIunits.sty}{%
\RequirePackage{SIunits}
}{%
\PackageWarning{chemstyle}{%
Could not find siunitx or SIunits package:\MessageBreak
additional units not defined%
}
}
}
}
}
}
\@ifpackageloaded{SIunits}{%
\newcommand*\cubiccentimeter{\centi\metre\cubed}
\newcommand*\Molar{\textsc{m}}
\newcommand*\molar{\mole\usk\deci\metre\rpcubed}
\newcommand*\mmHg{\milli\metre Hg}
\newcommand*\mol{\mole}
\newcommand*\cmc{\cubiccentimeter}
\newcommand*\Hz{\hertz}
}{%
\@ifpackageloaded{unitsdef}{%
\newunit{\cubiccentimeter}{\cm\unitsuperscript{3}}
\newunit{\Molar}{\textsc{m}}
\newunit{\molar}{\mole\unitsep\dm\unitsuperscript{--3}}
\newunit{\mmHg}{mmHg}
\newunit{\mol}{\mole}
\newcommand*\cmc{\cubiccentimeter}
\newcommand*\Hz{\hertz}
}{}
}
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%
%\subsection{Standard state symbol}
%
%\begin{macro}{\standardstate}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@standardstate}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@standardstate@aux}
% The ``standard state'' symbol is handy. This definition is adapted
% from one posted several times to \texttt{comp.text.tex} by Donald
% Arseneau.
% \begin{macrocode}
\providecommand*\standardstate{%
{%
\ensuremath{\protect\cst@standardstate}%
}%
}
\newcommand*\cst@standardstate{%
\mathpalette\cst@standardstate@aux\circ
}
\newcommand*\cst@standardstate@aux[2]{%
\ooalign{%
\hfil
$#1-$%
\hfil
\cr
\hfil
$#1#2$%
\hfil
\cr
}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%
%\subsection{Latin phrases}
%
%\begin{macro}{\latin}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@latin}
%\begin{macro}{\latinemphon}
%\begin{macro}{\latinemphoff}
% A series of Latin phrases are provided, with a quick switch to
% print them in Roman letters if needed. A mechanism is needed to
% alter the effect of the \cs{latin} command \emph{only} if the user
% does not have their own version. This is achieved here, with
% precautions taken to ensure the user can define their own
% \cs{latin} command \emph{after} loading \pkg{chemstyle} and still have
% everything work properly.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand*\cst@latin{%
\ifcst@abbremph
\expandafter\emph
\else
\expandafter\@firstofone
\fi
}
\newcommand*{\latinemphon}{%
\cstsetup{abbremph=true}%
}
\newcommand*{\latinemphoff}{%
\cstsetup{abbremph=false}%
}
\AtBeginDocument{%
\providecommand*\latin{\cst@latin}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%
%\begin{macro}{\cst@phrases@make}
%\begin{macro}{\eg}
%\begin{macro}{\etal}
%\begin{macro}{\etc}
%\begin{macro}{\ie}
%\begin{macro}{\invacuo}
% The outer functions for phrases are simple.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand*\cst@phrases@make{%
\providecommand*\etal{%
\cst@phrase{et~al}%
}%
\providecommand*\eg{%
\cst@phrase@comma{e.g\spacefactor999\relax}%
}%
\providecommand*\etc{%
\cst@phrase{etc}%
}%
\providecommand*\ie{%
\cst@phrase@comma{i.e\spacefactor999\relax}%
}%
\providecommand*\invacuo{%
\latin{in vacuo}%
\cst@xspace
}%
}
\AtBeginDocument{%
\ifcst@phrases
\expandafter\cst@phrases@make
\fi
}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
%\begin{macro}{\cst@phrase}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@phrase@comma}
% For phrases which never have a comma, life is easy. If there may be a
% comma to add, the flag is checked before proceeding.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand*\cst@phrase[1]{%
\latin{#1}%
\@ifnextchar.{}{%
.%
\cst@xspace
}%
}
\newcommand*\cst@phrase@comma{%
\ifcst@abbrcomma
\expandafter\cst@phrase@with@comma
\else
\expandafter\cst@phrase
\fi
}
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@phrase@with@comma}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@phrase@with@comma@token}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@phrase@with@comma@aux@i}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@phrase@with@comma@aux@ii}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@phrase@with@comma@end}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@phrase@with@comma@next}
% If a comma is needed, the macros here search through the trailing
% punctuation and gobble all of commas and full-stops. The appropriate
% punctuation is then added. Notice that the \cs{relax} here is
% important, and that the test is category-code neural.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand*\cst@phrase@with@comma[1]{%
\latin{#1}%
\cst@phrase@with@comma@aux@i\relax
}
\newcommand*\cst@phrase@with@comma@token{}
\newcommand*\cst@phrase@with@comma@aux@i[1]{%
\futurelet\cst@phrase@with@comma@token\cst@phrase@with@comma@aux@ii
}
\newcommand*\cst@phrase@with@comma@aux@ii{%
\let\cst@phrase@with@comma@next\cst@phrase@with@comma@aux@i
\if.\cst@phrase@with@comma@token\else
\if,\cst@phrase@with@comma@token\else
\let\cst@phrase@with@comma@next\cst@phrase@with@comma@end
\fi
\fi
\cst@phrase@with@comma@next
}
\newcommand*\cst@phrase@with@comma@end{%
.,%
\cst@xspace
}
\newcommand*\cst@phrase@with@comma@next{}
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%
%\subsection{Alkyl radicals}
%
%\begin{macro}{\cst@radical@make}
% The \cs{cst@radical@amke} macro does the hard work of declaring each
% abbreviation. The commands are made robust so they can (hopefully)
% be used anywhere.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand*\cst@radical@make[2]{%
\expandafter\DeclareRobustCommand\expandafter*\csname #1#2\endcsname{%
\text{\cst@radical{#1}{#2}}%
\cst@xspace
}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%
%\begin{macro}{\nPr}
%\begin{macro}{\iPr}
%\begin{macro}{\nBu}
%\begin{macro}{\iBu}
%\begin{macro}{\sBu}
%\begin{macro}{\tBu}
% With a mechanism in place, the abbreviations are declared. The
% format of the resulting output will depend upon the configuration
% file used.
% \begin{macrocode}
\cst@radical@make{n}{Pr}
\cst@radical@make{i}{Pr}
\cst@radical@make{n}{Bu}
\cst@radical@make{i}{Bu}
\cst@radical@make{s}{Bu}
\cst@radical@make{t}{Bu}
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%
%\begin{macro}{\cst@radical@emph}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@radical@hyphen}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@radical@hyphen@false}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@radical@super}
% A few set up macros.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand*\cst@radical@emph{}
\newcommand*\cst@radical@hyphen{}
\newcommand*\cst@radical@hyphen@true{-}
\newcommand*\cst@radical@super{}
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%
%\begin{macro}{\cst@radical}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@radical@pre}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@radical@post}
% The main body functions set everything up carefully, then actually
% prints things.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand*\cst@radical{%
\let\cst@radical@emph\@firstofone
\ifcst@rademph
\let\cst@radical@emph\emph
\fi
\let\cst@radical@hyphen\relax
\ifcst@radhyphen
\let\cst@radical@hyphen\cst@radical@hyphen@true
\fi
\let\cst@radical@super\@firstofone
\ifcst@radsuper
\let\cst@radical@super\textsuperscript
\fi
\ifcst@radprefix
\expandafter\cst@radical@pre
\else
\expandafter\cst@radical@post
\fi
}
\newcommand*\cst@radical@pre[2]{%
\cst@radical@super{%
\cst@radical@emph{#1}%
}%
\cst@radical@hyphen
#2%
}
\newcommand*\cst@radical@post[2]{%
#2%
\cst@radical@hyphen
\cst@radical@super{%
\cst@radical@emph{#1}%
}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%
% \subsection{Handling reference section naming}
%
%\begin{macro}{bibnote}
% For the \opt{notes=auto} option, the \LaTeX\ counter \texttt{bibnote}
% needs to be defined even if \pkg{notes2bib} is not loaded.
% \begin{macrocode}
\AtBeginDocument{%
\@ifpackageloaded{notes2bib}{}{%
\newcounter{bibnote}%
}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%
%\begin{macro}{\cst@refsec@name}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@refsec@find}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@refsec@find@aux}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@refsec@set@name}
% A search for the references section: if this ends up empty then there
% is no section and later code will not do anything. This is used to
% disable the relevant code if \opt{notes=false} is set.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand*\cst@refsec@name{}
\newcommand*\cst@refsec@find[1]{%
\begingroup\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\endgroup
\expandafter\ifx\csname #1\endcsname\relax
\expandafter\cst@refsec@set@name
\else
\expandafter\@gobble
\fi
{#1}%
}
\newcommand*\cst@refsec@set@name[1]{%
\def\cst@refsec@name{#1}%
}
\cst@refsec@find{bibname}%
\cst@refsec@find{refname}%
\ifx\cst@refsec@name\@empty
\expandafter\cst@notesfalse
\fi
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%
%\begin{macro}{\cst@refsec@lang}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@refsec@lang@clist}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@refsec@lang@define}
% The language-dependent definitions are created.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand*\cst@refsec@lang{}
\newcommand*\cst@refsec@lang@clist{}
\newcommand*\cst@refsec@lang@define[4]{%
\ifx\cst@refsec@lang@clist\@empty
\def\cst@refsec@lang@clist{#1}%
\else
\edef\cst@refsec@lang@clist{%
\cst@refsec@lang@clist
,#1%
}%
\fi
\@namedef{cst@refsec@lang@#1@references}{#2}%
\@namedef{cst@refsec@lang@#1@and}{#3}%
\@namedef{cst@refsec@lang@#1@notes}{#4}%
}
\cst@refsec@lang@define{english}{References}{and}{Notes}
\cst@refsec@lang@define{UKenglish}{References}{and}{Notes}
\cst@refsec@lang@define{ngerman}{Literatur}{und}{Notizen}
\cst@refsec@lang@define{german}{Literatur}{und}{Notizen}
\cst@refsec@lang@define{french}{R\'ef\'erences}{et}{Notes}
\cst@refsec@lang@define{frenchb}{R\'ef\'erences}{et}{Notes}
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%
%\begin{macro}{\cst@refsec@set}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@refsec@set@biblatex}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@refsec@set@babel}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@refsec@set@language}
% The method for setting up the section heading depends on the
% other packages in use. \pkg{biblatex} has its own system, and with
% \pkg{babel} there is also a mechanism to attach to.
% \begin{macrocode}
\ifcst@notes
\AtBeginDocument{\cst@refsec@set}
\fi
\newcommand*\cst@refsec@set{%
\@ifpackageloded{biblatex}{%
\@for\cst@refsec@lang:=\cst@refsec@lang@clist\do{%
\cst@refsec@set@biblatex\cst@refsec@lang
}%
}{%
\@ifpackageloded{babel}{%
\@for\cst@refsec@lang:=\cst@refsec@lang@clist\do{%
\cst@refsec@set@babel\cst@refsec@lang
}%
\expandafter\selectlanguage\expandafter{\languagename}%
}{%
\@for\cst@refsec@lang:=\cst@refsec@lang@clist\do{%
\cst@refsec@set@language\cst@refsec@lang
}%
}%
}
}
\newcommand*\cst@refsec@set@biblatex[1]{%
\edef\cst@tempa{%
\noexpand\csgappto{bib@strings@#1}{%
\noexpand\def\expandafter\noexpand
\csname\cst@refsec@name\endcsname{%
\noexpand\cst@refsec@make@name{#1}%
}%
}%
}%
\cst@tempa
}
\newcommand*\cst@refsec@set@babel[1]{%
\edef\cst@tempa{%
\noexpand\addto{\expandafter\noexpand\csname captions#1\endcsname}{%
\noexpand\def\expandafter\noexpand
\csname\cst@refsec@name\endcsname{%
\noexpand\cst@refsec@make@name{#1}%
}%
}%
}%
\cst@tempa
}
\newcommand*\cst@refsec@set@language[1]{%
\ifx#1\cst@language
\edef\cst@tempa{%
\noexpand\def\expandafter\noexpand
\csname\cst@refsec@name\endcsname{%
\noexpand\cst@refsec@make@name{#1}%
}%
}%
\cst@tempa
\fi
}
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%
%\begin{macro}{\cst@refsec@make@name}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@refsec@make@name@fixed}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@refsec@make@name@auto}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@refsec@make@name@nonotes}
% Actually making the name is pretty easy: the only complexity is
% the possibility of automation.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand*\cst@refsec@make@name@fixed[1]{%
\ifcst@notesbefore
\@nameuse{cst@refsec@lang@#1@notes}
\@nameuse{cst@refsec@lang@#1@and}
\@nameuse{cst@refsec@lang@#1@references}%
\else
\@nameuse{cst@refsec@lang@#1@references}
\@nameuse{cst@refsec@lang@#1@and}
\@nameuse{cst@refsec@lang@#1@notes}%
\fi
}
\newcommand*\cst@refsec@make@name@auto{%
\ifnum\the\value{bibnote}>\z@\relax
\expandafter\cst@refsec@make@name@fixed
\else
\expandafter\cst@refsec@make@name@nonotes
\fi
}
\newcommand*\cst@refsec@make@name@nonotes[1]{%
\@nameuse{cst@refsec@lang@#1@references}%
}
\let\cst@refsec@make@name\cst@refsec@make@name@fixed
\ifcst@notes
\ifcst@autonotes
\let\cst@refsec@make@name\cst@refsec@make@name@auto
\fi
\fi
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%
% With everything set up, options can be processed.
% \begin{macrocode}
\ProcessKeyvalOptions{cst}
% \end{macrocode}
%
%\subsection{Cross-references}
%
% The naming for cross-references is sorted out properly using the
% \pkg{varioref} package. Schemes are done at the start of the document
% as the definition of \cs{schemename} may not exist yet.
% \begin{macrocode}
\ifcst@varioref
\RequirePackage{varioref}
\labelformat{figure}{\figurename~#1}
\labelformat{table}{\tablename~#1}
\AtEndOfPackage{%
\AtBeginDocument{%
\labelformat{scheme}{\schemename~#1}%
}%
}
\fi
% \end{macrocode}
%
%\subsection{Float formatting}
%
%\begin{macro}{\cst@float@memoir@correct}
% Floats are now re-formatted, using the tools provided by either
% \pkg{float} or \pkg{floatrow}. First, a check to make sure that
% \pkg{chemscheme} was not loaded with the \opt{memoir} option. The
% checks there mean that this is only possible if neither \pkg{floatrow}
% nor \pkg{float} are already loaded.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand*\cst@float@memoir@correct{%
\let\newfloat\@undefined
}
\ifx\cst@float@pkg\cst@opt@memoir
\expandafter\cst@float@memoir@correct
\fi
\cst@float@load
\cst@float@execute{\@nameuse{cst@float@make@\cst@float@pkg}}
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%
% With that done, the package can safely re-define appearance.
% \begin{macrocode}
\@ifpackageloaded{floatrow}{%
\floatsetup{objectset=centering}
\floatplacement{figure}{htbp}
\floatplacement{scheme}{htbp}
\floatplacement{table}{htbp}
\floatsetup[table]{style=plaintop}
}{%
\floatstyle{plaintop}
\restylefloat{table}
\floatstyle{plain}
\restylefloat{figure}
\floatplacement{table}{htbp}
\floatplacement{figure}{htbp}
\AtBeginDocument{%
\restylefloat{scheme}
\floatplacement{scheme}{htbp}
}
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
%\subsection{Loading the style definition}
%
% The style definition is loaded here, once everything necessary is
% in place.
% \begin{macrocode}
\ifx\cst@journal\@empty\else
\InputIfFileExists{\cst@journal.chemstyle.cfg}{%
\setkeys{cst}{
abbrcomma = false,
abbremph = true,
notesbefore = true,
rademph = true,
radhyphen = true,
radprefix = true,
radsuper = false,
}
}{%
\PackageWarning{chemstyle}{%
Requested style `\cst@journal' does not exist\MessageBreak
}
}
\fi
% \end{macrocode}
%
% All done for \pkg{chemstyle}.
% \begin{macrocode}
\cst@ref@load
%</package>
% \end{macrocode}
%
%\subsection{The \pkg{chemscheme} package}
%
%\subsubsection{Making new floats}
%
% The code for making floats is stored in the \pkg{chemscheme} package:
% in this way there should be no issues with loading things in any
% order.
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*chemscheme>
\ProvidesPackage{chemscheme}
[2009/11/18 v2.0c Schemes for chemistry]
\RequirePackage{kvoptions,psfrag}
\SetupKeyvalOptions{
family=cst,
prefix=cst@
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
%\begin{macro}{\ifcst@floatrow}
%\begin{macro}{\ifcst@chemcompounds}
% Some simple Boolean options.
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareBoolOption[true]{chemcompounds}
\DeclareComplementaryOption{bpchem}{chemcompounds}
\DeclareBoolOption[true]{floatrow}
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%
%\begin{macro}{\cst@opt@bpchem}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@opt@chemcompounds}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@opt@ref@error}
% The \opt{tracking} option has two possible values.
% \begin{macrocode}
\define@key{cst}{tracking}[chemcompounds]{%
\edef\KVO@param{#1}%
\@onelevel@sanitize\KVO@param
\ifx\KVO@param\cst@opt@bpchem
\expandafter\cst@chemcompoundsfalse
\else
\ifx\KVO@param\cst@opt@chemcompounds
\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\cst@chemcompoundstrue
\else
\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\cst@opt@ref@error
\fi
\fi
}
\newcommand*\cst@opt@bpchem{bpchem}
\newcommand*\cst@opt@chemcompounds{chemcompounds}
\newcommand*\cst@opt@ref@error{%
\PackageWarning{chemscheme}{%
Value `\KVO@param' is not supported by\MessageBreak
option `tracking'%
}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%
%\begin{macro}{\ifcst@memoir}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@opt@float}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@opt@floatrow}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@opt@memoir}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@opt@floats@error}
% For \opt{floats}, the number of choices is slightly higher.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newif\ifcst@memoir
\define@key{cst}{floats}{%
\edef\KVO@param{#1}%
\cst@floatrowtrue
\cst@memoirfalse
\ifx\KVO@param\cst@opt@float
\expandafter\cst@floatrowfalse
\else
\ifx\KVO@param\cst@opt@floatrow\else
\ifx\KVO@param\cst@opt@memoir
\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter
\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\cst@memoirtrue
\else
\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter
\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\cst@opt@floats@error
\fi
\fi
\fi
}
\newcommand*\cst@opt@float{float}
\newcommand*\cst@opt@floatrow{floatrow}
\newcommand*\cst@opt@memoir{memoir}
\newcommand*\cst@opt@floats@error{%
\PackageWarning{chemscheme}{%
Value `\KVO@param' is not supported by\MessageBreak
option `floats'%
}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%
%\begin{environment}{scheme}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@float@pkg}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@float@execute}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@float@load}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@float@load@float}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@float@load@floatrow}
% With options processed, the appropriate packages can be loaded as
% necessary. The are some checks so that only one package is tried.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand*\cst@float@pkg{}
\newcommand*\cst@float@execute{}
\newcommand*\cst@float@load{%
\IfFileExists{floatrow.sty}{}{%
\ifcst@floatrow
\expandafter\cst@floatrowfalse
\fi
}%
\ifcst@floatrow
\expandafter\cst@float@load@floatrow
\else
\expandafter\cst@float@load@float
\fi
}
\newcommand*\cst@float@load@float{%
\RequirePackage{float}
\def\cst@float@pkg{float}
\def\cst@float@execute{\AtBeginDocument}
}
\newcommand*\cst@float@load@floatrow{%
\RequirePackage{floatrow}
\def\cst@float@pkg{floatrow}
\def\cst@float@execute{\@firstofone}
}
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%
%\begin{macro}{\cst@float@chapter}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@float@chapter@hook}
% A method to add to the \cs{@chapter} macro is needed. This is
% not compatible with \cs{g@addto@macro} directly, so a more
% complex method is used by providing a suitable hook.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand*\cst@float@chapter@hook{}
\newcommand*\cst@float@chapter{}
\ifx\@chapter\@undefined\else
\let\cst@float@chapter\@chapter
\def\@chapter{%
\cst@float@chapter@hook
\cst@float@chapter
}
\fi
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%
%\begin{macro}{\cst@float@chapter@fix}
% So that floats inside chapters work correctly.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand*\cst@float@chapter@fix{%
\g@addto@macro{\cst@float@chapter@hook}{%
\addtocontents{los}{\protect\addvspace{10\p@}}%
}%
\begingroup\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\endgroup
\expandafter\ifx\csname KOMAScriptVersion\endcsname\relax
\@namedef{thescheme}{%
\ifnum\c@chapter>\z@\relax
\thechapter.%
\fi
\arabic{scheme}%
}%
\fi
}
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%
%\begin{macro}{\cst@float@make@float}
% When using \pkg{float}, definition depends on the existence of
% chapters. The name and ``list of'' macros are then created separately.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand*\cst@float@make@float{%
\begingroup\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\endgroup
\expandafter\ifx\csname chapter\endcsname\relax
\newfloat{scheme}{tbp}{los}%
\else
\newfloat{scheme}{tbp}{los}[chapter]%
\expandafter\cst@float@chapter@fix
\fi
\floatname{scheme}{\schemename}%
\newcommand*\listofschemes{%
\listof{scheme}{\listschemename}%
}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@float@make@floatrow}
% For \pkg{floatrow}, the interface to everything is rather simple.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand*\cst@float@make@floatrow{%
\begingroup\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\endgroup
\expandafter\ifx\csname chapter\endcsname\relax
\DeclareNewFloatType{scheme}{%
fileext = los,
placement = tbp,
name = Scheme
}%
\else
\DeclareNewFloatType{scheme}{%
fileext = los,
placement = tbp,
name = Scheme,
within = chapter
}%
\cst@float@chapter@fix
\fi
\newcommand*\listofschemes{%
\listof{scheme}{\listschemename}%
}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%
%\begin{macro}{\cst@float@make@memoir}
% \pkg{memoir} has a lot of things to set up for a float. This list is
% essentially the same as the \pkg{memoir} kernel uses.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand*\cst@float@make@memoir{%
\newfloat[chapter]{scheme}{los}{\schemename}%
\newlistof{listofschemes}{los}{\listschemename}%
\addtodef{\@smemfront}{}{\counterwithout{scheme}{chapter}}%
\addtodef{\@smemmain}{}{%
\ifartopt\else
\counterwithin{scheme}{chapter}%
\fi
}%
\addtodef{\backmatter}{}{%
\ifartopt\else
\counterwithout{scheme}{chapter}%
\setcounter{scheme}{0}%
\fi
}%
\newlistentry[chapter]{scheme}{los}{0}%
\cftsetindents{scheme}{0em}{2.3em}%
\addtodef{\insertchapterspace}{}{%
\addtocontents{los}{\protect\addvspace{10pt}}%
}%
\ifartopt
\counterwithout{scheme}{chapter}%
\fi
}
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%
% Options are set.
% \begin{macrocode}
\ProcessKeyvalOptions{cst}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Everything is set up, and so the support can finally be loaded.
% \begin{macrocode}
\@ifpackageloaded{floatrow}{%
\def\cst@float@pkg{floatrow}
\def\cst@float@execute{\@firstofone}
}{%
\@ifpackageloaded{float}{%
\def\cst@float@pkg{float}
\def\cst@float@execute{\AtBeginDocument}
}{%
\@ifclassloaded{memoir}{%
\def\cst@float@pkg{memoir}
\def\cst@float@execute{\AtBeginDocument}
}{%
\@ifpackageloaded{chemstyle}{}{%
\cst@float@load
}%
}%
}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%\changes{v2.0b}{2009/10/26}{logic for undefining \cs{newfloat}
% corrected}
% If \pkg{memoir} is in use, delete the \cs{newfloat} macro.
% \begin{macrocode}
\ifx\cst@float@pkg\cst@opt@memoir
\let\newfloat\@undefined
\fi
\@ifpackageloaded{chemstyle}{}{%
\cst@float@execute{\@nameuse{cst@float@make@\cst@float@pkg}}
}
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{environment}
%
%\subsubsection{Supporting \pkg{babel} for schemes}
%
%\begin{macro}{\schemename}
%\begin{macro}{\listschemename}
% To start, the names in English.
% \begin{macrocode}
\@ifpackageloaded{floatrow}{}{%
\newcommand*\schemename{Scheme}
}
\newcommand*\listschemename{List of Schemes}
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%
% Some simple label changes.
% \begin{macrocode}
\AtBeginDocument{%
\@ifpackageloaded{babel}{%
\addto{\captionsfrench}{%
\def\listschemename{Table des sch\`emes}%
\def\schemename{{\scshape Sch\`eme}}%
}%
\addto{\captionsgerman}{%
\def\listschemename{Schemenverzeichnis}%
\def\schemename{Schema}%
}%
\expandafter\selectlanguage\expandafter{\languagename}%
}{}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
%\subsubsection{Positioning float contents}
%
%\begin{macro}{\floatcontentscentre}
%\begin{macro}{\floatcontentscenter}
%\begin{macro}{\floatcontentsleft}
%\begin{macro}{\floatcontentsright}
% When using \pkg{floatrow}, centring all floats is easy. This is
% not the case for other methods, and so some macros are provided.
% The definitions depend on whether \pkg{floatrow} is in use.
% \begin{macrocode}
\@ifpackageloaded{floatrow}{%
\newcommand*\floatcontentscentre{%
\floatsetup{objectset=centering}%
}
\newcommand*\floatcontentscenter{%
\floatsetup{objectset=centering}%
}
\newcommand*\floatcontentsright{%
\floatsetup{objectset=raggedleft}%
}
\newcommand*\floatcontentsleft{%
\floatsetup{objectset=raggedright}%
}
}{%
% \end{macrocode}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@floatboxreset}
%\begin{macro}{\@floatboxreset}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@everyfloat}
% When \pkg{floatrow} is not in use, then a low-level hack of
% \cs{@floatboxtreset} is used.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand*\cst@floatboxreset{}
\newcommand*\cst@everyfloat{}
\let\cst@floatboxreset\@floatboxreset
\def\@floatboxreset{%
\cst@everyfloat
\cst@floatboxreset
}
\newcommand*{\floatcontentscentre}{%
\let\cst@everyfloat\centering
}
\newcommand*{\floatcontentscenter}{%
\let\cst@everyfloat\centering
}
\newcommand*{\floatcontentsleft}{%
\let\cst@everyfloat\relax
}
\newcommand*{\floatcontentsright}{%
\let\cst@everyfloat\raggedleft
}
}
\floatcontentsleft
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%
%\subsubsection{Reference numbers in graphics}
%
%\begin{macro}{\schemerefmarker}
%\begin{macro}{\schemerefformat}
% The two macros \cs{schemerefmarker} and \cs{schemerefformat}
% are used to allow customisation of the behaviour of the package.
% Here defaults are provided.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand*\schemerefmarker{TMP}
\newcommand*\schemerefformat{\textsf}
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%
%\begin{macro}{\cst@ref@count}
% The automatic numbering system needs a counter.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcount\cst@ref@count
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%
%\begin{macro}{\cst@ref@label}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@ref@load}
% The loading of support packages is set up as a macro, so that it can
% be delayed when \pkg{chemstyle} is in use.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand*\cst@ref@label{}
\newcommand*\cst@ref@load{%
\ifcst@chemcompounds
\RequirePackage{chemcompounds}
\let\cst@ref@label\compound
\else
\RequirePackage{bpchem}
\let\cst@ref@label\CNlabel
\fi
}
\@ifpackageloaded{chemstyle}{}{%
\cst@ref@load
}
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%
%\begin{macro}{\schemeref}
%\begin{macro}{\chemschemeref}
% The main function is quite simple: just set up the substitution then
% hand over to \pkg{psfrag}. There is also some back-compatibility code
% for early versions of the package.
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareRobustCommand*\schemeref[2]
[\schemerefmarker\the\cst@ref@count]{%
\advance\cst@ref@count\@ne\relax
\psfrag{#1}[b][b]{%
\schemerefformat{\cst@ref@label{#2}}%
}%
}
\DeclareRobustCommand*\chemschemeref[1]{%
\schemeref[#1]%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%
%\begin{macro}{\schemerefsub}
%\begin{macro}{\chemschemerefsub}
%\begin{macro}{\cst@ref@check@sub}
% Sub-referencing is only available with \pkg{bpchem}: other than that,
% very similar to above.
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareRobustCommand*\schemerefsub[3]
[\schemerefmarker\the\cst@ref@count]{%
\advance\cst@ref@count\@ne\relax
\psfrag{#1}[b][b]{%
\schemerefformat{\CNlabelsub{#2}{#3}}%
}%
}
\DeclareRobustCommand*\chemschemerefsub[1]{%
\schemerefsub[#1]%
}
\newcommand*\cst@ref@check@sub{%
\@ifpackageloaded{bpchem}{}{%
\def\schemerefsub[3][]{%
\PackageWarning{chemscheme}{%
\string\schemerefsub\space not available unless bpchem
\MessageBreak package is loaded
}%
}%
}%
}
\AtBeginDocument{\cst@ref@check@sub}
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%
% That ends the \pkg{chemscheme} package.
% \begin{macrocode}
%</chemscheme>
% \end{macrocode}
%
%\subsection{Journal definition files}
%
% The journal files are all rather similar. They set a series of keys
% and perhaps make other changes.
%
%\subsubsection{\emph{Angew.\ Chem.}\ style}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*angew>
\ProvidesFile{angew.chemstyle.cfg}
[2009/11/18 v2.0c Angew. Chem. journal style]
\setkeys{cst}{
abbremph = false,
radhyphen = false
}
\captionsetup{
font = sf,
labelfont = {bf,it},
labelsep = period,
singlelinecheck = off
}
\captionsetup[table]{
labelsep = colon
}
%</angew>
% \end{macrocode}
%
%\subsubsection{\emph{Inorg.\ Chem.}\ style}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*ic>
\ProvidesFile{ic.chemstyle.cfg}
[2009/11/18 v2.0c Inorg. Chem. journal style]
\DeclareCaptionLabelSeparator{perquad}{.\quad}
\captionsetup{
labelfont = {bf,it,sf},
labelsep = perquad,
singlelinecheck = off
textfont = rm
}
\captionsetup[figure]{
textfont = rm
}
\setkeys{cst}{
abbrcomma = true,
abbremph = false,
notesbefore = false,
radhyphen = false,
radsuper = true
}
\@ifpackageloaded{floatrow}{%
\floatsetup[scheme]{style=plaintop}
}{%
\floatstyle{plaintype}
\restylefloat{scheme}
\floatstyle{plain}
}
%</ic>
% \end{macrocode}
%
%\subsubsection{\emph{J.~Am.\ Chem.\ Soc.}\ style}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*jacs>
\ProvidesFile{jacs.chemstyle.cfg}
[2009/11/18 v2.0c J. Am. Chem. Soc. journal style]
\DeclareCaptionLabelSeparator{perquad}{.\quad}
\captionsetup{
labelfont = {bf,it,sf},
labelsep = perquad,
singlelinecheck = off
textfont = sf
}
\captionsetup[figure]{
textfont = rm
}
\setkeys{cst}{
abbrcomma = true,
abbremph = false,
notesbefore = false,
radhyphen = false,
radsuper = true
}
\@ifpackageloaded{floatrow}{%
\floatsetup[scheme]{style=plaintop}
}{%
\floatstyle{plaintype}
\restylefloat{scheme}
\floatstyle{plain}
}
%</jacs>
% \end{macrocode}
%
%\subsubsection{\emph{J.~Organomet.\ Chem.}\ style}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*jomc>
\ProvidesFile{jomc.chemstyle.cfg}
[2009/11/18 v2.0c J. Organomet. Chem. journal style]
\setkeys{cst}{
abbremph = false,
radhyphen = true,
radsuper = true,
}
\captionsetup{
labelsep = period,
}
\captionsetup[table]{
labelsep = newline,
singlelinecheck = off
}
\AtBeginDocument{%
\def\figurename{Fig.}%
}
%</jomc>
% \end{macrocode}
%
%\subsubsection{\emph{J.~Phys.\ Chem.}\ style}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*jpc>
\ProvidesFile{jpc.chemstyle.cfg}
[2009/11/18 v2.0c J. Phys. Chem. journal style]
\DeclareCaptionFormat{labelcaps}{\MakeUppercase{#1}#2#3}
\captionsetup{
font = bf,
format = labelcaps,
labelsep = colon,
singlelinecheck = off
}
\captionsetup[figure]{
format = plain,
labelsep = period,
textfont = md
}
\setkeys{cst}{
abbrcomma = true,
abbremph = false,
notesbefore = false,
radhyphen = false
}
\@ifpackageloaded{floatrow}{%
\floatsetup[scheme]{style=plaintop}
}{%
\floatstyle{plaintype}
\restylefloat{scheme}
\floatstyle{plain}
}
%</jpc>
% \end{macrocode}
%
%\subsection{\emph{Org.\ Lett.}\ style}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*orglett>
\ProvidesFile{orglett.chemstyle.cfg}
[2009/11/18 v2.0c Org. Lett. journal style]
\DeclareCaptionLabelSeparator{perquad}{.\quad}
\captionsetup{
labelfont = bf,
labelsep = perquad
}
\setkeys{cst}{
abbrcomma = true,
abbremph = false,
notesbefore = false,
radhyphen = false,
radsuper = true
}
% \end{macrocode}
% The \emph{Org.\ Lett.}\ style is a it more complicated than all of
% the others as the float formatting is much more complicated. First,
% colour support is needed.
% \begin{macrocode}
\RequirePackage{xcolor}
% \end{macrocode}
%\begin{macro}{\fs@orglett}
%\begin{macro}{\fs@orglettfig}
% For \pkg{float}, some new styles based on the supplied \texttt{ruled}
% one.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand*\fs@orglett{%
\def\@fs@cfont{\bfseries}%
\let\@fs@capt\floatc@ruled
\def\@fs@pre{%
\begingroup
\color{purple}%
\hrule height 12pt depth 0pt\relax
\kern 2pt\relax
\endgroup
}%
\def\@fs@mid{%
\vspace\belowcaptionskip\relax
}%
\def\@fs@post{%
\begingroup
\color{purple}%
\kern 2pt\relax
\hrule height 1.5pt depth 0pt\relax
\endgroup
}%
\let\@fs@iftopcapt\iftrue
}
\newcommand*\fs@orglettfig{%
\def\@fs@cfont{\bfseries}%
\let\@fs@capt\floatc@plain
\def\@fs@pre{%
\begingroup
\color{purple}%
\hrule height 12pt depth 0pt\relax
\kern 2pt\relax
\endgroup
}%
\def\@fs@mid{%
\vspace\abovecaptionskip\relax
}%
\def\@fs@post{%
\begingroup
\color{purple}%
\kern 2pt\relax
\hrule height1.5pt depth 0pt\relax
\endgroup
}%
\let\@fs@iftopcapt\iffalse
}
% \end{macrocode}
%\end{macro}
%\end{macro}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareFloatVCode{orglettthickrule}{%
\par
\begingroup
\color{purple}%
\hrule height 12pt depth 0pt\relax
\vskip 2pt\relax
\endgroup
\par
}
\DeclareFloatVCode{orglettlowrule}{%
\par
\begingroup
\vskip 2pt\relax
\hrule height 1.5pt depth 0pt\relax
\endgroup
\par
}
% \end{macrocode}
% With that done, things can be applied.
% \begin{macrocode}
\@ifpackageloaded{floatrow}{%
\floatsetup{
capposition = top,
heightadjust = all,
postcode = orglettlowrule,
precode = orglettthickrule,
midcode = rule,
}
\floatsetup[figure]{
capposition = bottom,
heightadjust = all,
postcode = orglettlowrule,
precode = orglettthickrule,
midcode = rule,
}
}{%
\floatstyle{orglettfig}
\restylefloat{figure}
\floatstyle{orglett}
\restylefloat{scheme}
\restylefloat{table}
}
%</orglett>
% \end{macrocode}
%
%\subsubsection{Royal Society of Chemistry style}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*rsc>
\ProvidesFile{rsc.chemstyle.cfg}
[2009/11/18 v2.0c RSC journal style]
\captionsetup{
labelsep = quad,
labelfont = bf
}
\AtBeginDocument{%
\def\figurename{Fig.}%
}
%</rsc>
% \end{macrocode}
%
%\subsubsection{\emph{Tetrahedron Lett.}\ style}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*tetlett>
\ProvidesFile{tetlett.chemstyle.cfg}
[2009/11/18 v2.0c Tetrahedron Lett. journal style]
\captionsetup{
labelsep = period,
labelfont = bf,
singlelinecheck = off
}
\setkeys{cst}{
abbrcomma = true,
abbremph = false,
}
%</tetlett>
% \end{macrocode}
%
%\Finale
%
%\iffalse
%<*demo>
%</demo>
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