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|
%^^A This (the production version of the macros) started life as xpt3
%^^A and no need has arisen to perform other experiments...
% tugboat.dtx - main source for LaTeX TUGboat classes.
%
% \iffalse (this is a meta-comment (so they say))
%% Copyright 1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,2000,2001,2004,2005,2006,2007
%% TeX Users Group.
%%
%% This file is part of the tugboat package.
%%
%% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the
%% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3
%% of this license or (at your option) any later version.
%% The latest version of this license is in
%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
%% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
%% version 2003/12/01 or later.
%%
%% This work has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained".
%%
%% The Current Maintainer of this work is the TeX Users Group
%% (http://tug.org/TUGboat).
%%
%% The list of all files belonging to the distribution is
%% given in the file `manifest.txt'.
%%
%% The list of derived (unpacked) files belonging to the distribution
%% and covered by LPPL is defined by the unpacking scripts (with
%% extension .ins) which are part of the distribution.
% \fi
%
% \section{Document preambles}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%<ltugboatcls|ltugproccls|ltugcomn>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/12/01]
%<*dtx>
\ProvidesFile {tugboat.dtx}
%</dtx>
%<ltugboatcls>\ProvidesClass {ltugboat}
%<ltugproccls>\ProvidesClass {ltugproc}
%<ltugboatsty>\ProvidesPackage{ltugboat}
%<ltugprocsty>\ProvidesPackage{ltugproc}
%<ltugcomn> \ProvidesPackage{ltugcomn}
[2007/09/19 v2.4
%<ltugboatcls> TUGboat journal class%
%<ltugproccls> TUG conference proceedings class%
%<ltugboatsty|ltugprocsty> TUG compatibility package%
%<ltugcomn> TUGboat `common macros' package%
%<*dtx>
TUG macros source file%
%</dtx>
]
% \end{macrocode}
%
% ^^A behold, a horrible hack...
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*dtx>
\newif\ifoldlongtable
%</dtx>
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \iffalse
%
% RCS identification of this file (lest I fail to update the above ;-)
%
% $Id: tugboat.dtx,v 1.6 2007/09/13 16:07:48 rf10 Exp rf10 $
%
% Note that the RCS version relates to the number of times the file
% has been checked-in, which relates to a development process taking
% place on several machines, rather than the incidence of significant
% change; the definitive version number is that in the \Provides*
% things, while the RCS Id may provide a clue as to the latest date
% the documentation was worked on
%
% Code to compile the thing using LaTeX2e
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*driver>
\documentclass{ltxdoc}
%
\usepackage{ltugcomn} % generated using the .ins file
%
\usepackage{array,longtable}
%
% if longtable.sty is the most recent, then it doesn't need
% \cs{setlongtables}, so we avoid the setlong.tab game
\GetFileInfo{longtable.sty}
\def\extractdate#1/#2/#3\relax{\def\fileyear{#1}%
\def\filemonth{#2}%
\def\fileday{#3}}
\expandafter\extractdate\filedate\relax
\expandafter\ifnum\fileyear>1996\relax
\oldlongtablefalse
\else
\oldlongtabletrue
\expandafter\ifnum\fileyear=1996\relax
\expandafter\ifnum\filemonth>5\relax
\oldlongtablefalse
\else
\expandafter\ifnum\filemonth=5\relax
\expandafter\ifnum\fileday>23\relax
\oldlongtablefalse
\fi
\fi
\fi
\fi
\fi
\ifoldlongtable
\InputIfFileExists{setlong.tab}{}% if this file exists, it should
% % contain (only) \setlongtables
{\typeout{*** create a file `setlong.tab' containing only}
\typeout{***\space\space\space\string\setlongtables}
\typeout{*** to get the tables of commands, etc., lined up}}
\fi
%
\begin{document}
\GetFileInfo{tugboat.dtx}
\title{The \textsf{tugboat} package\thanks{This file
has version number \fileversion, last
revised \filedate}}
\author{The \TUB{} team\\
\small(Distributed by Robin Fairbairns)}
\date{\filedate}
\maketitle
\tableofcontents
\DocInput{tugboat.dtx}
\end{document}
%</driver>
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \fi
% \CheckSum{4489}
%
% \section{Introduction}
%
% This file contains all the macros for typesetting \TUB{} with
% both plain \TeX\ and \LaTeXe.
% \subsection{Summary of control sequences}
%
% Abbreviations. Just a listing with indications of expansion where
% that may not be obvious. For full definitions, see real code below
% (Section~\ref{abbr-logo}).
%
% \begin{longtable}{lp{3in}}
% |\AllTeX|& (\La)\TeX\\
% |\AMS|& American Mathematical Society\\
% |\AmSTeX|&\\
% |\aw|& \aw\ (abbreviation for Addison-Wesley)\\
% |\AW|& Addison-Wesley\\
% |\BibTeX|&\\
% |\CandT|& Computers \& Typesetting\\
% |\ConTeXt|& \ConTeXt\\
% |\Cplusplus|& C++\\
% |\DTD|&\\
% |\DVI|&\\
% |\DVD|&\\
% |\DVIPDFMx|& \DVIPDFMx\\
% |\DVItoVDU|& DVItoVDU\\
% |\eTeX|& \eTeX\\
% |\Ghostscript|&\\
% |\Hawaii|& \Hawaii\\
% |\HTML|&\\
% |\ISBN|& ISBN\\
% |\ISO|&\\
% |\ISSN|& ISSN\\
% |\JTeX|&\\
% |\JoT|& The Joy of \TeX\\
% |\LaTeX|&\\
% |\MacOSX|& Mac OS X\\
% |\MathML|&\\
% |\Mc|& M with raised c\\
% |\MF|& \MF\\
% |\mf|& \textsc{Metafont}\\
% |\MFB|& The Metafont book\\
% |\MP|& \MP\\
% |\mp|& MetaPost (in text only: remains `\ensuremath{\mp}'
% in maths)\\
% |\OMEGA|& Omega `logo' (\ensuremath{\Omega})\\
% |\OCP|& Omega compiled process\\
% |\OTP|& Omega translation process\\
% |\mtex|& multilingual \TeX\\
% |\NTS|& New Typesetting System\\
% |\pcMF|& pcMF\\
% |\PCTeX|&\\
% |\pcTeX|&\\
% |\Pas|& Pascal\\
% |\PiCTeX|&\\
% |\plain|& plain (in typewriter font)\\
% |\POBox|& P. O. Box\\
% |\PS|& PostScript (with hyphenation)\\
% |\SC|& Steering Committee\\
% |\SGML|& SGML\\
% |\SliTeX|&\\
% |\slMF|& Metafont (slanted)\Dash deprecated: use
% \cs{textsl} instead \\
% |\stTeX|& \TeX{} for the Atari ST\\
% |\SVG|&\\
% |\TANGLE|&\\
% |\TB|& The \TeX book\\
% |\TeX|& (Although nearly every package defines this,
% most\Dash including plain\Dash are missing the
% spacefactor adjustment)\\
% |\TeXhax|&\\
% |\TeXMaG|& (defunct)\\
% |\TeXtures|&\\
% |\TeXXeT|&\\
% |\Thanh|&\\
% |\TFM|& \TFM\\
% |\TUB|& \TUB\\
% |\TUG|& \TeX{} Users Group\\
% |\UNIX|&\\
% |\UTF|&\\
% |\VAX|&\\
% |\VorTeX|&\\
% |\XeT|&\\
% |\XeTeX|& reflected and lowered first `E'\\
% |\XML|&\\
% |\WEB|&\\
% |\WEAVE|&\\
% \end{longtable}
%
% Macros for things that are slightly more significant.
%
% \begin{longtable}{lp{.6\textwidth}}
% |\NoBlackBoxes|& turns off marginal rules marking overfull boxes\\
% |\BlackBoxes|& turns them back on\\
% |\newline|& horizontal glue plus a break\\
% |\ifundefined#1|& checks argument with |\csname| against |\relax|\\
% |\topsmash|& smashes above baseline (from AMSTeX)\\
% |\botsmash|& smashes below baseline (from AMSTeX)\\
% |\smash|& smashes both (from plain)\\
% |\ulap|& lap upwards\\
% |\dlap|& lap downwards\\
% |\xlap|& reference point at center horizontally; 0 width\\
% |\ylap|& reference point at center vertically; 0 height, depth\\
% |\zlap|& combination |\xlap| and |\ylap|\\
% |\basezero|& to avoid insertion of baselineskip and lineskip glue\\
% |\nullhrule|& empty |\hrule|\\
% |\nullvrule|& empty |\vrule|\\
% |\makestrut[#1;#2]|& ad hoc struts; |#1|=height, |#2|=depth\\
% |\today|& today's date\\
% |\SetTime|& converts |\time| to hours, minutes\\
% |\now|& displays time in hours and minutes\\
% |\Now|& shows current date and time\\
% |\ifPrelimDraft|& flag to indicate status as preliminary draft\\
% |\rtitlex|& \TUB{} volume and number info for running head\\
% |\midrtitle|& information for center of running head\\
% |\HorzR@gisterRule|& pieces of registration marks (`trimmarks')\\
% |\DownShortR@gisterRule|&\\
% |\UpShortR@gisterRule|&\\
% |\ttopregister|& top registration line with `T' in center\\
% |\tbotregister|& bottom registration line with inverted `T' in center\\
% |\topregister|& register actually used\\
% |\botregister|&\\
% |\raggedskip|& parameters used for ragged settings\\
% |\raggedstretch|&\\
% |\raggedparfill|&\\
% |\raggedspaces|&\\
% |\raggedright|&\\
% |\raggedleft|&\\
% |\raggedcenter|&\\
% |\normalspaces|&\\
% |\raggedbottom|&\\
% |\bull|& square bullet\\
% |\cents|& `cents' sign\\
% |\Dag|& superscripted dagger\\
% |\careof|& c/o\\
% |\sfrac|& slashed fraction (arguments optionally\\
% & separated by a slash)\\
% |\cs|& control seqence name\\
% & |\cs{name}|$\rightarrow$\cs{name}\\
% |\env|& environment name \\
% & |\env{name}|$\rightarrow$\env{name}\\
% |\meta|& meta-argument name\\
% & |\meta{name}|$\rightarrow$\meta{name}\\
% |\dash|& en-dash surrounded by thinspaces; only breakable AFTER\\
% |\Dash|& em-dash, as above\\
% |\hyph|& permit automatic hyphenation after an actual hyphen\\
% |\slash|& `breakable' slash\\
% |\nth|& for obtaining `1\textsuperscript{st}',
% `2\textsuperscript{nd}', 3\textsuperscript{rd},
% etc.\\
% |\tubissue|& gets |\TUB| followed by volume and issue numbers\\
% |\xEdNote|& Editor's Note:\\
% |\Review:|& Review: (for title of book review article)\\
% |\reviewitem|& begin data for item being reviewed\\
% |\revauth|& with one argument, author(s) of item being reviewed\\
% |\revtitle|& with one argument, title of \ldots \\
% |\revpubinfo|& with one argument, other info pertaining to \ldots \\
% |\endreviewitem|& end data for item being reviewed\\
% |\booktitle|& with one argument, format book title in text\\
% |\Input|& |\input| with some other bookkeeping for
% case where multiple articles are put together\\
% |\TBremark|& reminder to \TUB{} editorial staff\\
% |\TBEnableRemarks|& enable \cs{TBremark}s (normally suppressed)\\
% |\pagexref|& used to write out page numbers to screen and\\
% |\pagexrefON|& external files\\
% |\pagexrefOFF|&\\
% |\xrefto|& used for symbolic cross-reference to other pages\\
% |\xreftoON|& in \TUB{}\\
% |\xreftoOFF|&\\
% |\TBdriver|& marks code which only takes effect when articles
% are run together in a driver file\\
% \iffalse % these two were defined but never used! -- remove them
% % from the documentation, at least (further research needed)
% |\signatureat|& \\
% |\signaturepercent|&\\
% \fi
% |\signaturemark|& items for signatures\\
% |\signaturewidth|&\\
% \end{longtable}
%
% \StopEventually{}
%
% \section{\LaTeXe{} \TUB{} class file}
%
% \subsection{Setup and options}
%
% Check for reloading. Hmmm\dots Does this happen with \LaTeXe
% classes? Probably, in fact, as well that it doesn't, since the
% \cs{tugstyinit} referenced here doesn't exist; however, it's
% possible that we might need a similar mechanism in the future, so we
% retain its skeleton, without fleshing out the \cs{tugstyinit} bones.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*ltugboatcls>
\csname tugstyloaded@\endcsname
\def\tugstyloaded@{\tugstyinit\endinput}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Acquire a name for this class if we don't already have one (by
% virtue of having been loaded by |tugproc.cls|). This name will be
% used in error messages and the like.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\providecommand{\@tugclass}{ltugboat}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Warnings/error messages/information messages~--- if we're using
% \LaTeXe{} we can use the \cs{Class*} commands:
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\TBInfo{\ClassInfo{\@tugclass}}
\def\TBError{\ClassError{\@tugclass}}
\def\TBWarning{\ClassWarning{\@tugclass}}
\def\TBWarningNL{\ClassWarningNoLine{\@tugclass}}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Some trivial options, just flicking switches, etc.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newif\ifpreprint
\def\preprint{\preprinttrue}
\DeclareOption{draft}{%
\AtEndOfClass{%
\setcounter{page}{1001}%
\BlackBoxes
\def\MakeRegistrationMarks{}%
\PrelimDrafttrue
}%
}
\DeclareOption{preprint}{%
\preprinttrue
}
\DeclareOption{final}{%
\AtEndOfClass{%
\NoBlackBoxes
\PrelimDraftfalse
}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% The rules dictate that the output should be set using a 10pt base
% font.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareOption{11pt}{%
\TBWarning{The \@tugclass\space class only supports 10pt fonts:
\MessageBreak option \CurrentOption\space ignored}%
}
\DeclareOption{12pt}{\csname ds@11pt\endcsname}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Similarly, ignore one/two-side/column
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareOption{oneside}{\TBWarning{Option \CurrentOption\space ignored}}
\DeclareOption{twoside}{\ds@oneside}
\DeclareOption{onecolumn}{\ds@oneside}
\DeclareOption{twocolumn}{\ds@oneside}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% There are these people who seem to think |tugproc| is an option rather
% than a class\dots{} (Note that it's already been filtered out if we
% were calling from |ltugproc|.)
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareOption{tugproc}{%
\TBWarning{Option \CurrentOption\space ignored: use class ltugproc
instead of \@tugclass}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Option |rawcite| (the default) specifies the default citation
% mechanism (as built-in to \LaTeX); option |harvardcite| specifies
% the author-date citation mechanism defined in
% section~\ref{sec:citations} below.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareOption{rawcite}{\let\if@Harvardcite\iffalse}
\DeclareOption{harvardcite}{\let\if@Harvardcite\iftrue}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Option |extralabel| (the default) specifies that the publication
% years of two successive references with otherwise identical labels
% will be tagged with distinguishing letters; option |noextralabel|
% causes those letters to be suppressed. Note that (a) no two
% references will in any case have the same labels in the default
% (plain) |rawcite| setup, and that (b) the distinguishing letters
% appear in the labels themselves~--- the even remotely intelligent
% reader should be able to work out the correspondence one with the
% other\dots
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareOption{extralabel}{\let\UseExtraLabel\@firstofone}
\DeclareOption{noextralabel}{\let\UseExtraLabel\@gobble}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% The section-numbering style, so that we can allow the same heading
% layout as in the plain macros.
% \changes{v1.4a}{1996/09/14}{Added nonumber and numbersec (default)
% options}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareOption{numbersec}{\let\if@numbersec\iftrue}
\DeclareOption{nonumber}{\let\if@numbersec\iffalse}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Any other options, we pass on to |article.cls| before we load it:
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareOption*{\PassOptionsToClass{\CurrentOption}{article}}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Request default options (draft mode, standard citation, double-sided
% printing), process all options, and then get the base document class
% on top of which we reside.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\ExecuteOptions{draft,extralabel,numbersec,rawcite}
\ProcessOptions
\LoadClass[twoside]{article}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Various fonts used throughout. Some effort has been made to
% suppress these things with explicit sizes in the macro name
% (\cs{tensl} is an example below), but keeping in step with the
% documentation is one thing that restricts such a move.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\sectitlefont{\fontfamily\sfdefault\fontseries{bx}\fontshape{n}%
\fontsize\@xviipt\stbaselineskip\selectfont}
\def\tensl{\fontseries{m}\fontshape{sl}\fontsize\@xpt\@xiipt
\selectfont}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% This font selection command is used \emph{only} for the `Editor's
% Note' introduction to notes; sadly it makes explicit reference to
% \textsc{cmr}, and Barbara Beeton has agreed that the reference may be
% constructed to use the current family such that, if no upright
% italic is defined, ordinary italics are used. A project for
% later\dots
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\EdNoteFont{\fontfamily{cmr}\fontseries{m}\fontshape{ui}%
\selectfont}
%</ltugboatcls>
% \end{macrocode}
%
%
% If Ulrik Vieth's |mflogo.sty| is around, we'll use it. Otherwise
% (pro tem, at least) we'll warn the user and define the absolute
% minimum of machinery that \TUB{} requires (that which was used
% prior to the invention of \LaTeXe).
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*common>
\IfFileExists{mflogo.sty}%
{\RequirePackage{mflogo}}%
%<!ltugcomn> {\TBWarning
%<ltugcomn> {\PackageWarning{ltugcomn}
{Package mflogo.sty not available --\MessageBreak
Proceeding to emulate mflogo.sty}
\DeclareRobustCommand\logofamily{%
\not@math@alphabet\logofamily\relax
\fontencoding{U}\fontfamily{logo}\selectfont}
\DeclareTextFontCommand{\textlogo}{\logofamily}
\def\MF{\textlogo{META}\-\textlogo{FONT}\@}
\def\MP{\textlogo{META}\-\textlogo{POST}\@}
\DeclareFontFamily{U}{logo}{}
\DeclareFontShape{U}{logo}{m}{n}{%
<8><9>gen*logo%
<10><10.95><12><14.4><17.28><20.74><24.88>logo10%
}{}
\DeclareFontShape{U}{logo}{m}{sl}{%
<8><9>gen*logosl%
<10><10.95><12><14.4><17.28><20.74><24.88>logosl10%
}{}
\DeclareFontShape{U}{logo}{m}{it}{%
<->ssub*logo/m/sl%
}{}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection{Resetting at start of paper}
%
% \begin{macro}{\ResetCommands}
% \begin{macro}{\AddToResetCommands}
% \begin{macro}{\StartNewPaper}
% We store a set of commands that should be executed at the start of
% each paper, before any paper-specific customisation. These commands
% (stored in the token register \cs{ResetCommands}) include things
% suc as resetting section and footnote numbers, re-establishing
% default settings of typesetting parameters, and so on. The user (or
% more typically, editor) may execute the commands by using the
% command \cs{StartNewPaper}. Things I've not yet thought of may be
% added to the list of commands, by
% \begin{macrocode}
\newtoks\ResetCommands
\ResetCommands{%
\setcounter{part}{0}%
\setcounter{section}{0}%
\setcounter{footnote}{0}%
\authornumber\z@
}
\newcommand{\AddToResetCommands}[1]{%
\AddToResetCommands\expandafter{\AddToResetCommands#1}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \subsection{Helpful shorthand (common code with Plain styles)}
%
% \cs{makeescape}, \dots, \cs{makecomment} allow users to change the
% category code of a single character a little more easily. These
% require that the character be addressed as a control sequence:
% e.g., |\makeescape\/| will make `|/|' an escape character.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*!latex>
\def\makeescape#1{\catcode`#1=0 }
\def\makebgroup#1{\catcode`#1=1 }
\def\makeegroup#1{\catcode`#1=2 }
\def\makemath #1{\catcode`#1=3 }
%</!latex>
%<*latex>
\def\makeescape#1{\catcode`#1=\z@}
\def\makebgroup#1{\catcode`#1=\@ne}
\def\makeegroup#1{\catcode`#1=\tw@}
\def\makemath #1{\catcode`#1=\thr@@}
%</latex>
\def\makealign #1{\catcode`#1=4 }
\def\makeeol #1{\catcode`#1=5 }
\def\makeparm #1{\catcode`#1=6 }
\def\makesup #1{\catcode`#1=7 }
\def\makesub #1{\catcode`#1=8 }
\def\makeignore#1{\catcode`#1=9 }
\def\makespace #1{\catcode`#1=10 }
\def\makeletter#1{\catcode`#1=11 }
\chardef\other=12
\let\makeother\@makeother
\def\makeactive#1{\catcode`#1=13 }
\def\makecomment#1{\catcode`#1=14 }
% \end{macrocode}
% |\savecat#1| and |\restorecat#1| will save and restore the category
% of a given character. These are useful in cases where one doesn't
% wish to localize the settings and therefore be required to globally
% define or set things.
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\savecat#1{%
\expandafter\xdef\csname\string#1savedcat\endcsname{\the\catcode`#1}}
\def\restorecat#1{\catcode`#1=\csname\string#1savedcat\endcsname}
%<!latex>\savecat\@
%<!latex>\makeletter\@
% \end{macrocode}
%
% |\SaveCS#1| and |\RestoreCS#1| save and restore `meanings' of control
% sequences. Again this is useful in cases where one doesn't want to
% localize or where global definitions clobber a control sequence which
% is needed later with its `old' definition.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\SaveCS#1{\expandafter\let\csname saved@@#1\expandafter\endcsname
\csname#1\endcsname}
\def\RestoreCS#1{\expandafter\let\csname#1\expandafter\endcsname
\csname saved@@#1\endcsname}
% \end{macrocode}
% To distinguish between macro files loaded
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\plaintubstyle{plain}
\def\latextubstyle{latex}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Control sequences that were first defined in \LaTeXe{} of
% 1995/06/01 (or later), but which we merrily use. Only define if
% necessary:
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\providecommand\hb@xt@{\hbox to}
\providecommand\textsuperscript[1]{\ensuremath{\m@th
^{\mbox{\fontsize\sf@size\z@
\selectfont #1}}}}
% \end{macrocode}
% (Note that that definition of \cs{textsuperscript} isn't robust, but
% probably doesn't need to be\dots What's more, it doesn't appear in
% the mythical 2.09 version of the package.)
%
% \subsection{Abbreviations and logos}
% \label{abbr-logo}
%
% Font used for the METAFONT logo, etc.
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\AllTeX{(\La\kern-.075em)\kern-.075em\TeX}
\def\AMS{American Mathematical Society}
\def\AmS{$\mathcal{A}$\kern-.1667em\lower.5ex\hbox
{$\mathcal{M}$}\kern-.125em$\mathcal{S}$}
\def\AmSLaTeX{\AmS-\LaTeX}
\def\AmSTeX{\AmS-\TeX}
\def\ANSI{\acro{ANSI}}
\def\ASCII{\acro{ASCII}}
\def\aw{A\kern.1em-W}
\def\AW{Addison\kern.1em-\penalty\z@\hskip\z@skip Wesley}
%
% make \BibTeX work in slanted contexts too; it's common in titles, and
% especially burdensome to hack in .bib files.
\def\BibTeX{%
\ifdim \fontdimen1\font>0pt
B{\SMC\SMC IB}%
\else
\textsc{Bib}\kern-.08em
\fi
\TeX}
%
\def\CandT{\textsl{Computers \& Typesetting}}
% \end{macrocode}
% We place our \cs{kern} after \cs{-} so that it disappears if the
% hyphenation is taken:
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand\ConTeXt{C\kern-.0333emon\-\kern-.0667em\TeX\kern-.0333emt}
\newcommand\Cplusplus{C\raisebox{.7ex}{$_{++}$}}
\def\CSS{\acro{CSS}}
\def\CTAN{\acro{CTAN}}
\def\DTD{\acro{DTD}}
\def\DVD{\acro{DVD}}
\def\DVI{\acro{DVI}}
\def\DVIPDFMx{\acro{DVIPDFM}$x$}
\def\DVItoVDU{DVIto\kern-.12em VDU}
\DeclareRobustCommand\eTeX{\ensuremath{\varepsilon}-\kern-.125em\TeX}
\def\FAQ{\acro{FAQ}}
\def\FTP{\acro{FTP}}
\def\Ghostscript{Ghost\-script}
\def\GNU{\acro{GNU}}
\def\GUI{\acro{GUI}}
\def\Hawaii{Hawai`i}
\def\HTML{\acro{HTML}}
\def\HTTP{\acro{HTTP}}
\def\IEEE{\acro{IEEE}}
\def\ISBN{\acro{ISBN}}
\def\ISO{\acro{ISO}}
\def\ISSN{\acro{ISSN}}
\def\JPEG{\acro{JPEG}}
\def\JTeX{\leavevmode\hbox{\lower.5ex\hbox{J}\kern-.18em\TeX}}
\def\JoT{\textsl{The Joy of \TeX}}
\def\LAMSTeX{L\raise.42ex\hbox{\kern-.3em
$\m@th$\fontsize\sf@size\z@\selectfont
$\m@th\mathcal{A}$}%
\kern-.2em\lower.376ex\hbox{$\m@th\mathcal{M}$}\kern-.125em
{$\m@th\mathcal{S}$}-\TeX}
% This code
% is hacked from its definition of \cs{LaTeX}; it allows slants (for
% example) to propagate into the raised (small) `A':
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\La}%
{L\kern-.36em
{\setbox0\hbox{T}%
\vbox to\ht0{\hbox{$\m@th$%
\csname S@\f@size\endcsname
\fontsize\sf@size\z@
\math@fontsfalse\selectfont
A}%
\vss}%
}}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% We started with the intention that we wouldn't redefine \cs{LaTeX}
% when we're running under it, so as not to trample on an existing
% definition. However, this proves less than satisfactory; a single
% logo may be OK for the run of documents, but for \TUB{}, we find
% that something noticeably better is necessary; see section
% \ref{sec:latex-logo}.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%<!latex>\def\LaTeX{\La\kern-.15em\TeX}
\def\MacOSX{Mac\,\acro{OS\,X}}
\def\MathML{Math\acro{ML}}
\def\Mc{\setbox\TestBox=\hbox{M}M\vbox
to\ht\TestBox{\hbox{c}\vfil}} % for Robert McGaffey
% \end{macrocode}
%
% If we're running under \LaTeXe, we're using (at least pro tem) Ulrik
% Vieth's |mflogo.sty| if it's present. Otherwise, we're using a
% short extract of Vieth's stuff. Either way, we don't need to
% specify \cs{MF} or \cs{MP}
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\mf{\textsc{Metafont}}
\def\MFB{\textsl{The \MF book}}
\let\TB@@mp\mp
\DeclareRobustCommand\mp{\ifmmode\TB@@mp\else MetaPost\fi}
%
% In order that the \cs{OMEGA} command will switch to using the TS1
% variant of the capital Omega character if \texttt{textcomp.sty} is
% loaded, we define it in terms of the \cs{textohm} command. Note
% that this requires us to interpose a level of indirection, rather
% than to use \cs{let}\dots
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareTextSymbol{\textohm}{OT1}{'012}
\DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\textohm}{OT1}
\newcommand\OMEGA{\textohm}
\DeclareRobustCommand{\OCP}{\OMEGA\acro{CP}}
\DeclareRobustCommand{\OTP}{\OMEGA\acro{TP}}
\def\mtex{T\kern-.1667em\lower.424ex\hbox{\^E}\kern-.125emX\@}
% \end{macrocode}
% Revised definition of \cs{NTS} based on that used by Phil Taylor.
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareRobustCommand\NTS{\ensuremath{\mathcal{N}\mkern-4mu
\raisebox{-0.5ex}{$\mathcal{T}$}\mkern-2mu \mathcal{S}}}
\def\Pas{Pascal}
\def\pcMF{\leavevmode\raise.5ex\hbox{p\kern-.3\p@ c}MF\@}
\def\PCTeX{PC\thinspace\TeX}
\def\pcTeX{\leavevmode\raise.5ex\hbox{p\kern-.3\p@ c}\TeX}
\def\PDF{\acro{PDF}}
\def\PiC{P\kern-.12em\lower.5ex\hbox{I}\kern-.075emC\@}
\def\PiCTeX{\PiC\kern-.11em\TeX}
\def\PGF{\acro{PGF}}
\def\plain{\texttt{plain}}
\def\PNG{\acro{PNG}}
\def\POBox{P.\thinspace O.~Box }
\def\PS{{Post\-Script}}
\def\PSTricks{\acro{PST}ricks}
\def\RTF{\acro{RTF}}
\def\SC{Steering Committee}
\def\SGML{\acro{SGML}}
\def\SliTeX{\textrm{S\kern-.06em\textsc{l\kern-.035emi}%
\kern-.06em\TeX}}
\def\slMF{\textsl{\MF}} % should never be used
\def\stTeX{\textsc{st}\kern-0.13em\TeX}
\def\STIX{\acro{STIX}}
\def\SVG{\acro{SVG}}
\def\TANGLE{\texttt{TANGLE}\@}
\def\TB{\textsl{The \TeX book}}
\def\TIFF{\acro{TIFF}}
\def\TP{\textsl{\TeX}: \textsl{The Program}}
\DeclareRobustCommand\TeX{T\kern-.1667em\lower.424ex\hbox{E}\kern-.125emX\@}
\def\TeXhax{\TeX hax}
\def\TeXMaG{\TeX M\kern-.1667em\lower.5ex\hbox{A}%
\kern-.2267emG\@}
\def\TeXtures{\textit{Textures}}
\let\Textures=\TeXtures
\def\TeXXeT{\TeX-{}-\XeT}
\def\TFM{\acro{TFM}}
\def\Thanh{H\`an~Th\^e\llap{\raise 0.5ex\hbox{\'{}}}~Th\`anh}
\def\TikZ{Ti{\em k}Z}
\def\ttn{\textsl{TTN}\@}
\def\TTN{\textsl{\TeX{} and TUG News}}
\let\texttub\textsl % redefined in other situations
\def\TUB{\texttub{TUGboat}}
\def\TUG{\TeX\ \UG}
\def\tug{\acro{TUG}}
\def\UG{Users Group}
\def\UNIX{\acro{UNIX}}
\def\UTF{\acro{UTF}}
\def\VAX{V\kern-.12em A\kern-.1em X\@}
\def\VorTeX{V\kern-2.7\p@\lower.5ex\hbox{O\kern-1.4\p@ R}\kern-2.6\p@\TeX}
\def\XeT{X\kern-.125em\lower.424ex\hbox{E}\kern-.1667emT\@}
\def\XML{\acro{XML}}
\def\WEB{\texttt{WEB}\@}
\def\WEAVE{\texttt{WEAVE}\@}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Xe\TeX{} requires reflecting the first E, hence we complain if the
% graphics package is not present. (For plain documents, this can be
% loaded via Eplain.) Also, at Barbara's suggestion, if the current
% font is slanted, we rotate by 180 instead of reflecting so there is at
% least a chance to look ok. (The magic values here seem more or less
% ok for \texttt{cmsl} and \texttt{cmti}.)
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\tubreflect#1{%
\@ifundefined{reflectbox}{%
\TBerror{A graphics package must be loaded for \string\XeTeX}%
}{%
\ifdim \fontdimen1\font>0pt
\raise 1.75ex \hbox{\kern.1em\rotatebox{180}{#1}}\kern-.1em
\else
\reflectbox{#1}%
\fi
}%
}
\def\tubhideheight#1{\setbox0=\hbox{#1}\ht0=0pt \dp0=0pt \box0 }
\def\XeTeX{\leavevmode
\tubhideheight{\hbox{X%
\setbox0=\hbox{\TeX}\setbox1=\hbox{E}%
\lower\dp0\hbox{\raise\dp1\hbox{\kern-.125em\tubreflect{E}}}%
\kern-.1667em \TeX}}}
%
\def\XHTML{\acro{XHTML}}
\def\XSLT{\acro{XSLT}}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection{General typesetting rules}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newlinechar=`\^^J
\normallineskiplimit=\p@
\clubpenalty=10000
\widowpenalty=10000
\def\NoParIndent{\parindent=\z@}
\newdimen\normalparindent
\normalparindent=20\p@
\def\NormalParIndent{\global\parindent=\normalparindent}
\NormalParIndent
\def\BlackBoxes{\overfullrule=5\p@}
\def\NoBlackBoxes{\overfullrule=\z@}
\def\newline{\hskip\z@\@plus\pagewd\break}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Hyphen control: first, we save the hyphenpenalties in
% \cs{allowhyphens}. This allows us to permit hyphens temporarily in
% things like \cs{netaddress}es, which typically occur when
% \cs{raggedright} is set, but which need to be allowed to break at
% their artificial discretionaries.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\edef\allowhyphens{\noexpand\hyphenpenalty\the\hyphenpenalty\relax
\noexpand\exhyphenpenalty\the\exhyphenpenalty\relax}
\def\nohyphens{\hyphenpenalty\@M\exhyphenpenalty\@M}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection{Utility registers and definitions}
%
% We define a few scratch registers (and the like) for transient use;
% they're all paired: an internal one (\cs{T@st*}) and an external one
% (\cs{Test*}).
%
% \begin{description}
% \item[\emph{Comment:}] Exercise for an idle day: find whether all
% these are necessary, or whether we can use the \LaTeX{} temporaries
% for some (or all) of the \cs{T@st*} ones.
% \item[\emph{Comment:}] (bb) All these registers are used in the
% plain version, |tugboat.sty|.
% \end{description}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newbox\T@stBox \newbox\TestBox
\newcount\T@stCount \newcount\TestCount
\newdimen\T@stDimen \newdimen\TestDimen
\newif\ifT@stIf \newif\ifTestIf
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Control sequence existence test, stolen from \TeX book exercise 7.7
% (note that this provides functionality that in some sense duplicates
% something within \LaTeX).
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\ifundefined#1{\expandafter\ifx\csname#1\endcsname\relax }
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \LaTeX\ conventions which are also useful here.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*!latex>
\let\@@input\input
\def\iinput#1{\@@input#1 }
\def\@inputcheck{\if\@nextchar\bgroup
\expandafter\iinput\else\expandafter\@@input\fi}
\def\input{\futurelet\@nextchar\@inputcheck}
%</!latex>
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Smashes repeated from AMS-\TeX; plain \TeX{} implements only full
% |\smash|.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newif\iftop@ \newif\ifbot@
\def\topsmash{\top@true\bot@false\smash@}
\def\botsmash{\top@false\bot@true\smash@}
\def\smash{\top@true\bot@true\smash@}
\def\smash@{\relax\ifmmode\def\next{\mathpalette\mathsm@sh}%
\else\let\next\makesm@sh\fi \next }
\def\finsm@sh{\iftop@\ht\z@\z@\fi\ifbot@\dp\z@\z@\fi\box\z@}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Vertical `laps'; cf.\ |\llap| and |\rlap|
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\long\def\ulap#1{\vbox to \z@{\vss#1}}
\long\def\dlap#1{\vbox to \z@{#1\vss}}
% \end{macrocode}
% And centered horizontal and vertical `laps'
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\xlap#1{\hb@xt@\z@{\hss#1\hss}}
\long\def\ylap#1{\vbox to \z@{\vss#1\vss}}
\long\def\zlap#1{\ylap{\xlap{#1}}}
% \end{macrocode}
% Avoid unwanted vertical glue when making up pages.
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\basezero{\baselineskip\z@skip \lineskip\z@skip}
% \end{macrocode}
% Empty rules for special occasions
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\nullhrule{\hrule \@height\z@ \@depth\z@ \@width\z@ }
\def\nullvrule{\vrule \@height\z@ \@depth\z@ \@width\z@ }
% \end{macrocode}
% Support ad-hoc strut construction.
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\makestrut[#1;#2]{\vrule \@height#1 \@depth#2 \@width\z@ }
% \end{macrocode}
% Construct box for figure pasteup, etc.;
% height = \#1, width = \#2, rule thickness = \#3
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\drawoutlinebox[#1;#2;#3]{\T@stDimen=#3
\vbox to#1{\hrule \@height\T@stDimen \@depth\z@
\vss\hb@xt@#2{\vrule \@width\T@stDimen
\hfil\makestrut[#1;\z@]%
\vrule \@width\T@stDimen}\vss
\hrule \@height\T@stDimen \@depth\z@}}
% \end{macrocode}
% Today's date, to be printed on drafts. Based on \TeX book, p.406.
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*!latex>
\def\today{\number\day\space \ifcase\month\or
Jan \or Feb \or Mar \or Apr \or May \or Jun \or
Jul \or Aug \or Sep \or Oct \or Nov \or Dec \fi
\number\year}
%</!latex>
% \end{macrocode}
% Current time; this may be system dependent!
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcount\hours
\newcount\minutes
\def\SetTime{\hours=\time
\global\divide\hours by 60
\minutes=\hours
\multiply\minutes by 60
\advance\minutes by-\time
\global\multiply\minutes by-1 }
\SetTime
\def\now{\number\hours:\ifnum\minutes<10 0\fi\number\minutes}
\def\Now{\today\ \now}
\newif\ifPrelimDraft
\def\midrtitle{\ifPrelimDraft {\textsl{preliminary draft, \Now}}\fi}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection{Ragged right and friends}
%
% \begin{macro}{\raggedskip}
% \begin{macro}{\raggedstretch}
% \begin{macro}{\raggedparfill}
% \begin{macro}{\raggedspaces}
% Plain \TeX{}'s definition of |\raggedright| doesn't permit any
% stretch, and results in too many overfull boxes. We also turn off
% hyphenation. This code lies somewhere between that of Plain \TeX{}
% and of \LaTeX{}.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newdimen\raggedskip \raggedskip=\z@
\newdimen\raggedstretch \raggedstretch=5em % ems of font set now (10pt)
\newskip\raggedparfill \raggedparfill=\z@\@plus 1fil
\def\raggedspaces{\spaceskip=.3333em \relax \xspaceskip=.5em \relax }
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\raggedright}
% \begin{macro}{\raggedleft}
% \begin{macro}{\raggedcenter}
% \begin{macro}{\normalspaces}
% Some applications may have to add stretch, in order to avoid
% all overfull boxes. We define the following uses of the above
% skips, etc.
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\raggedright{%
\nohyphens
\rightskip=\raggedskip\@plus\raggedstretch \raggedspaces
\parfillskip=\raggedparfill
}
\def\raggedleft{%
\nohyphens
\leftskip=\raggedskip\@plus\raggedstretch \raggedspaces
\parfillskip=\z@skip
}
\def\raggedcenter{%
\nohyphens
\leftskip=\raggedskip\@plus\raggedstretch
\rightskip=\leftskip \raggedspaces
\parindent=\z@ \parfillskip=\z@skip
}
\def\normalspaces{\spaceskip\z@skip \xspaceskip\z@skip}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% Miscellaneous useful stuff. Note that \LaTeXe{} defines a robust
% \cs{,}, but that we provide a new definition of |~| by redefining
% its robust underpinnings\footnote{\cs{DeclareRobustCommand} doesn't
% mind redefinition, fortunately} (based on the version in
% AMS-\TeX~--- the \LaTeXe{} version has \cs{leavevmode} and doesn't
% care about surrounding space).
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareRobustCommand{\nobreakspace}{%
\unskip\nobreak\ \ignorespaces}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Plain \TeX{} defines \cs{newbox} as \cs{outer}. We solemnly
% preserve the following, which removes the \cs{outer}ness; of course,
% we carefully exclude it from what we generate\dots{} (\cs{outer}ness is a
% spawn of the devil, is it not? Barbara Beeton responded to the
% previous sentence ``\cs{outer}ness has its place: it avoids register
% buildup, hence running out of memory''. In another context, David
% Carlisle remarked that an error control mechanism that causes more
% confusing errors than it prevents is rather a poor one. This is
% perhaps not the place to conduct a serious debate\dots)
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\boxcs#1{\box\csname#1\endcsname}
\def\setboxcs#1{\setbox\csname#1\endcsname}
\def\newboxcs#1{\expandafter\newbox\csname#1\endcsname}
\let\gobble\@gobble
\def\vellipsis{%
\leavevmode\kern0.5em
\raise\p@\vbox{\baselineskip6\p@\vskip7\p@\hbox{.}\hbox{.}\hbox{.}}
}
\def\bull{\vrule \@height 1ex \@width .8ex \@depth -.2ex }
\def\cents{{\rm\raise.2ex\rlap{\kern.05em$\scriptstyle/$}c}}
\def\Dag{\raise .6ex\hbox{$\scriptstyle\dagger$}}
\def\careof{\leavevmode\hbox{\raise.75ex\hbox{c}\kern-.15em
/\kern-.125em\smash{\lower.3ex\hbox{o}}} \ignorespaces}
\DeclareRobustCommand\sfrac[1]{\@ifnextchar/{\@sfrac{#1}}%
{\@sfrac{#1}/}}
\def\@sfrac#1/#2{\leavevmode\kern.1em\raise.5ex
\hbox{$\m@th\mbox{\fontsize\sf@size\z@
\selectfont#1}$}\kern-.1em
/\kern-.15em\lower.25ex
\hbox{$\m@th\mbox{\fontsize\sf@size\z@
\selectfont#2}$}}
\DeclareRobustCommand\cs[1]{\texttt{\char`\\#1}}
\DeclareRobustCommand\meta[1]{% don't stay bold in description items
\ensuremath{\langle}{\mdseries\emph{#1}}\ensuremath{\rangle}}
\DeclareRobustCommand\env[1]{%
\cs{begin}\texttt{\char`\{#1\char`\}}}
\def\thinskip{\hskip 0.16667em\relax}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% We play a merry game with dashes, providing all conceivable options
% of breakability before and after.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\endash{--}
\def\emdash{\endash-}
\def\d@sh#1#2{\unskip#1\thinskip#2\thinskip\ignorespaces}
\def\dash{\d@sh\nobreak\endash}
\def\Dash{\d@sh\nobreak\emdash}
\def\ldash{\d@sh\empty{\hbox{\endash}\nobreak}}
\def\rdash{\d@sh\nobreak\endash}
\def\Ldash{\d@sh\empty{\hbox{\emdash}\nobreak}}
\def\Rdash{\d@sh\nobreak\emdash}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Hacks to permit automatic hyphenation after an actual hyphen, or
% after a slash.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\hyph{-\penalty\z@\hskip\z@skip }
\def\slash{/\penalty\z@\hskip\z@skip }
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Adapted from |comp.text.tex| posting by Donald Arseneau, 26 May 93.
% \LaTeXe-isation added by Robin Fairbairns. Destroys both the
% |TestCount|s.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\nth#1{%
\def\reserved@a##1##2\@nil{\ifcat##1n%
0%
\let\reserved@b\ensuremath
\else##1##2%
\let\reserved@b\relax
\fi}%
\TestCount=\reserved@a#1\@nil\relax
\ifnum\TestCount <0 \multiply\TestCount by\m@ne \fi % subdue negatives
\T@stCount=\TestCount
\divide\T@stCount by 100 \multiply\T@stCount by 100
\advance\TestCount by-\T@stCount % n mod 100
\ifnum\TestCount >20 \T@stCount=\TestCount
\divide\T@stCount by 10 \multiply\T@stCount by 10
\advance\TestCount by-\T@stCount % n mod 10
\fi
\reserved@b{#1}%
\textsuperscript{\ifcase\TestCount th% 0th
\or st% 1st
\or nd% 2nd
\or rd% 3rd
\else th% nth
\fi}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection{Reviews}
%
% Format information on reviewed items for book review articles.
% For the \LaTeXe{} version, we follow Fairbairns' maxim, and define
% something that can even look like a \LaTeX{} macro\dots
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\Review{\@ifnextchar:{\@Review}{\@Review:}}
\def\@Review:{\@ifnextchar[%]
{\@Rev}%
{\@Rev[Book review]}}
\def\@Rev[#1]#2{{\ignorespaces#1\unskip:\enspace\ignorespaces
\slshape\mdseries#2}}
\def\reviewitem{\addvspace{\BelowTitleSkip}%
\def\revauth##1{\def\therevauth{##1, }\ignorespaces}%
\def\revtitle##1{\def\therevtitle{{\slshape##1}. }\ignorespaces}%
\def\revpubinfo##1{\def\therevpubinfo{##1.}\ignorespaces}%
}
\def\endreviewitem{{\noindent\interlinepenalty=10000
\therevauth\therevtitle\therevpubinfo\endgraf}%
\vskip\medskipamount
}
\def\booktitle#1{{\slshape#1\/}}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection{Dates, volume and issue numbers, etc.}
%
% Dates and other items which identify the volume and issue.
% \cs{issueseqno} is a sequential issue number starting from the
% first issue published; volume 15,4 has \cs{issueseqno=45}.
%
% To use: \begin{tabular}{l}
% |\vol 19, 1.|\\
% |\issdate March 1998.|\\
% |\issueseqno=58|\\
% \end{tabular}
%
% Starting with volume 23 (nominal 2002), we have \cs{issyear} instead
% of \cs{issdate}, because issues don't have months any more.
%
% For production, these are set in a separate file,
% |tugboat.dates|, which is issue-specific.
%
% \begin{description}
% \item[\emph{Comment:}] I would like to make the code read a file
% |tugboat.dates| in the current directory or its parent.
% This is easy except under `odd' operating systems ({\small VMS} is
% an example that springs to mind, {\small RISC}os may be even
% worse) whose syntax is out of the ordinary.
% \end{description}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcount\issueseqno \issueseqno=-1
\def\v@lx{\gdef\volx{Volume~\volno~(\volyr), No.~\issno}}
\def\volyr{}
\def\volno{}
\def\vol #1,#2.{\gdef\volno{#1\unskip}%
\gdef\issno{\ignorespaces#2\unskip}%
\setbox\TestBox=\hbox{\volyr}%
\ifdim \wd\TestBox > .2em \v@lx \fi }
\def\issyear #1.{\gdef\issdt{#1}\gdef\volyr{#1}%
\gdef\bigissdt{#1}%
\setbox\TestBox=\hbox{\volno}%
\ifdim \wd\TestBox > .2em \v@lx \fi }
\def\issdate #1#2 #3.{\gdef\issdt{#1#2 #3}\gdef\volyr{#3}%
\gdef\bigissdt{#1{\smc\uppercase{#2}} #3}%
\setbox\TestBox=\hbox{\volno}%
\ifdim \wd\TestBox > .2em \v@lx \fi }
\vol 0, 0.
\issdate Thermidor, 2060.
% \end{macrocode}
%
% (The curious should know that \emph{Thermidor} was one of the French
% revolutionary month names\dots)
%
% For \LaTeX{} use, define a version of the issue declaration that can
% take or leave the old plain syntax
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%<!latex>\def\tubissue#1(#2)%
%<*latex>
\def\tubissue#1{\@ifnextchar(%)
{\@tubissue@b{#1}}
{\@tubissue@a{#1}}}
\def\@tubissue@b#1(#2){\@tubissue@a{#1}{#2}}
\def\@tubissue@a#1#2%
%</latex>
{\TUB~#1, no.~#2}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \TUB{} conventions include the sequential issue number in the file name.
% Permit this to be incorporated into file names automatically.
% If \(\mbox{issue number} = 11\), \cs{Input filnam} will read
% |tb11filnam.tex|
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\infil@{\jobname}
\def\Input #1 {\ifnum\issueseqno<0
\def\infil@{#1}%
\else
\def\infil@{tb\number\issueseqno#1}
\fi
\edef\jobname{\infil@}\@readFLN
\@@input \infil@\relax
\if@RMKopen
\immediate\closeout\@TBremarkfile\@RMKopenfalse
\fi
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \cs{TBremark}s are things that need to be drawn to the attention of
% the editors; the conscientious author will include such things in
% the article file. By default, remarks are suppressed, but their
% appearance may be enabled by the \cs{TBEnableRemarks} command, which
% can be included in the configuration file |ltugboat.cfg| (or
% |ltugproc.cfg|, if that's what we're at).
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newif\if@RMKopen \@RMKopenfalse
\newwrite\@TBremarkfile
\def\@TBremark#1{%
\if@RMKopen
\else
\@RMKopentrue\immediate\openout\@TBremarkfile=\infil@.rmk
\fi
\toks@={#1}%
\immediate\write\@TBremarkfile{^^J\the\toks@}%
\immediate\write16{^^JTBremark:: \the\toks@^^J}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% We initialise \cs{TBremark} to ignore its argument (this used to
% involve a \cs{TBremarkOFF} which was cunningly defined exactly the
% same as \cs{gobble})
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\let\TBremark=\gobble
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \cs{TBEnableRemarks} simply involves setting \cs{TBremark} to use
% the functional \cs{@TBremark} defined above.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\TBEnableRemarks{\let\TBremark\@TBremark}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% For marking locations in articles that pertain to remarks
% in another file of editorial comments
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\TUBedit#1{}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% For using different filenames in the production process than those
% supplied by authors
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\TUBfilename#1#2{\expandafter\def\csname file@@#1\endcsname{#2}}
\newread\@altfilenames
\def\@readFLN{\immediate\openin\@altfilenames=\jobname.fln
\ifeof\@altfilenames\let\@result\relax\else
\def\@result{\@@input\jobname.fln }\fi
\immediate\closein\@altfilenames
\@result}
\@readFLN
\everyjob=\expandafter{\the\everyjob\@readFLN}
\InputIfFileExists{\jobname.fln}%
{\TBInfo{Reading alternative file file \jobname.fln}}{}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% The following needs to work entirely in \TeX's mouth
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\@tubfilename#1{\expandafter\ifx\csname file@@#1\endcsname\relax
#1\else\csname file@@#1\endcsname\fi}
\def\fileinput#1{\@@input\@tubfilename{#1} }
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Write out (both to a file and to the log) the starting page number
% of an article, to be used for cross references and in contents.
% |\pagexref| is used for articles fully processed in the \TUB{}
% run. |\PageXref| is used for `extra' pages, where an item is
% submitted as camera copy, and only running heads (at most) are run.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*!latex>
\def\pagexrefON#1{%
\write-1{\def\expandafter\noexpand\csname#1\endcsname{\number\pageno}}%
\write\ppoutfile{%
\def\expandafter\noexpand\csname#1\endcsname{\number\pageno}}%
}
\def\PageXrefON#1{%
\immediate\write-1{\def\expandafter
\noexpand\csname#1\endcsname{\number\pageno}}%
\immediate\write\ppoutfile{\def\expandafter
\noexpand\csname#1\endcsname{\number\pageno}}}
%</!latex>
%<*latex>
\def\pagexrefON#1{%
\write-1{\def\expandafter\noexpand\csname#1\endcsname{\number\c@page}}%
\write\ppoutfile{%
\def\expandafter\noexpand\csname#1\endcsname{\number\c@page}}%
}
\def\PageXrefON#1{%
\immediate\write-1{\def\expandafter
\noexpand\csname#1\endcsname{\number\c@page}}%
\immediate\write\ppoutfile{\def\expandafter
\noexpand\csname#1\endcsname{\number\c@page}}}
%</latex>
\def\pagexrefOFF#1{}
\let\pagexref=\pagexrefOFF
\def\PageXrefOFF#1{}
\let\PageXref=\PageXrefOFF
\def\xreftoON#1{%
\ifundefined{#1}%
???\TBremark{Need cross reference for #1.}%
\else\csname#1\endcsname\fi}
\def\xreftoOFF#1{???}
\let\xrefto=\xreftoOFF
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \cs{TBdriver} `marks code for use when articles are run together in
% a driver file'. Since we don't yet have a definition of that
% arrangement, we don't have a definition of \cs{TBdriver}. Its
% argument (which one presumes was intended as the code for this
% unusual state) is just gobbled.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\let\TBdriver\gobble
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Some hyphenation exceptions:
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\hyphenation{Del-a-ware Dijk-stra Duane Eijk-hout
Flor-i-da Free-BSD Ghost-script Ghost-view
Hara-lam-bous Jac-kow-ski Karls-ruhe
Mac-OS Math-Sci-Net
Net-BSD Open-BSD Open-Office
Pfa-Edit Post-Script Rich-ard Skoup South-all
VM-ware Win-Edt
acro-nym ap-pen-dix asyn-chro-nous
bit-map bit-mapped bit-maps buf-fer buf-fers bool-ean
col-umns cus-tom-iz-able
data-base data-bases
de-riv-a-tive de-riv-a-tives de-riv-a-ble der-i-va-tion
fall-ing
half-way
key-note
long-est
ma-gyar man-u-script man-u-scripts mne-mon-ic mne-mon-ics
name-space name-spaces
off-line over-view
pal-ettes par-a-digm par-a-dig-mat-ic par-a-digms
pipe-line pipe-lines
plug-in plug-ins pro-gram-mable
se-vere-ly spell-ing spell-ings stand-alone strong-est
sub-ex-pres-sion syn-chro-ni-city syn-chro-nous
time-stamp time-stamped
Vieth vis-ual vis-ual-ly
which-ever white-space white-spaces wide-spread wrap-around
}
%<!latex>\restorecat\@
%</common>
%<*classtail>
\PrelimDrafttrue
% \end{macrocode}
% \subsection{Page dimensions, glue, penalties etc}
% \begin{macrocode}
\textheight 54pc
\textwidth 39pc
\columnsep 1.5pc
\columnwidth 18.75pc
\parindent \normalparindent
\parskip \z@ % \@plus\p@
\leftmargini 2em
\leftmarginv .5em
\leftmarginvi .5em
\oddsidemargin \z@
\evensidemargin \z@
\topmargin -2.5pc
\headheight 12\p@
\headsep 20\p@
\marginparwidth 48\p@
\marginparsep 10\p@
\partopsep=\z@
\topsep=3\p@\@plus\p@\@minus\p@
\parsep=3\p@\@plus\p@\@minus\p@
\itemsep=\parsep
\twocolumn
\newdimen\pagewd \pagewd=39pc
\newdimen\trimwd \trimwd=\pagewd
\newdimen\trimlgt \trimlgt=11in
\newdimen\headmargin \headmargin=3.5pc
% \end{macrocode}
%
% In \LaTeXe, |twoside| option is forced on when
% |article.cls| is loaded.
%
% \subsection{Messing about with the \LaTeX{} logo}
% \label{sec:latex-logo}
%
% Barbara Beeton's pleas for \LaTeX{} logos that look right in any
% font shape provoked me to generate the following stuff that is
% configurable.
%
% Here's the command for the user to define hir own new version. The
% arguments are font family, series and shape, and then the two kern
% values used in placing the raised `A' of \LaTeX.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand\DeclareLaTeXLogo[5]{\expandafter\def
\csname @LaTeX@#1/#2/#3\endcsname{{#4}{#5}}}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% The default values are as used in the source of \LaTeX{} itself:
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\@LaTeX@default{{.36}{.15}}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% More are defined in the initial version, for bold CM sans (which is
% used as \cs{SecTitleFont}), and CM italic medium and bold, and
% Bitstream Charter (which Nelson Beebe likes to use):
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareLaTeXLogo{cmss}{bx}n{.3}{.15}
\DeclareLaTeXLogo{cmr}m{it}{.3}{.27}
\DeclareLaTeXLogo{cmr}{bx}{it}{.3}{.27}
\DeclareLaTeXLogo{bch}{m}{n}{.2}{.08}
\DeclareLaTeXLogo{bch}{m}{it}{.2}{.08}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Redefine \cs{LaTeX} to choose the parameters for the current font,
% or to use the default value otherwise:
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareRobustCommand\LaTeX{\expandafter\let\expandafter\reserved@a
\csname @LaTeX@\f@family/\f@series/\f@shape\endcsname
\ifx\reserved@a\relax\let\reserved@a\@LaTeX@default\fi
\expandafter\@LaTeX\reserved@a}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Here's the body of what was originally \cs{LaTeX}, pulled out with its
% roots dripping onto the smoking ruin of original \LaTeX, and then
% bits stuck in on the side.
%
% \cs{@LaTeX@default} provides parameters as one finds in the
% original; other versions are added as needed.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand\@LaTeX[2]{L\kern-#1em
{\sbox\z@ T%
\vbox to\ht0{\hbox{$\m@th$%
\csname S@\f@size\endcsname
\fontsize\sf@size\z@
\math@fontsfalse\selectfont
A}%
\vss}%
}%
\kern-#2em%
\TeX}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection{Authors, contributors, addresses, signatures}
%
% Each article may have several authors (of course), so we permit an
% \cs{author} command for each of them. The names are then stored in
% a set of \cs{csname}s called \cs{author1}, \cs{author2}, \dots
% Similarly, there are several \cs{address<n>} and \cs{netaddress<n>}
% and \cs{PersonalURL<n>} commands set up for each article.
%
% \begin{description}
% \item[\emph{Comment:}] I would like to make provision for several
% authors at the same address, but (short of preempting the |*|
% marker, which it would be nice to retain so as to preserve
% compatibility with the |plain| style) I'm not sure how one would
% signal it.
% \end{description}
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\theauthor#1{\csname theauthor#1\endcsname}
\def\theaddress#1{\csname theaddress#1\endcsname}
\def\thenetaddress#1{\csname thenetaddress#1\endcsname}
\def\thePersonalURL#1{\csname thePersonalURL#1\endcsname}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% The standard way of listing authors is to iterate from 1 to
% \cs{count@} and to pick the author names as we go.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%<!latex>\newcount\@tempcnta
\def\@defaultauthorlist{%
\@getauthorlist\@firstofone
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \cs{@getauthorlist} processes the author list, passing every bit of
% stuff that needs to be typeset to its argument.
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\@getauthorlist#1{%
\count@\authornumber
\advance\count@ by -2
\@tempcnta0
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Loop to output the first \ensuremath{n-2} of the \ensuremath{n}
% authors (the loop does nothing if there are two or fewer authors)
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\loop
\ifnum\count@>0
\advance\@tempcnta by \@ne
#1{\ignorespaces\theauthor{\number\@tempcnta}\unskip, }%
\advance\count@ by \m@ne
\repeat
\count@\authornumber
\advance\count@ by -\@tempcnta
\ifnum\authornumber>0
% \end{macrocode}
%
% If there are two or more authors, we output the penultimate author's
% name here, followed by `and'
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\ifnum\count@>1
\count@\authornumber
\advance\count@ by \m@ne
#1{\ignorespaces\theauthor{\number\count@}\unskip\ and }%
\fi
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Finally (if there were any authors at all) output the last author's
% name:
%
% \begin{macrocode}
#1{\ignorespaces\theauthor{\number\authornumber}\unskip}
\fi
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Signature blocks. The author can (in principle) define a different
% sort of signature block using \cs{signature}, though this could well
% cause the editorial group to have collective kittens (unless it had
% been discussed in advance\dots)
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\signature#1{\def\@signature{#1}}
\def\@signature{\@defaultsignature}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \cs{@defaultsignature} loops through all the authors, outputting the
% details we have about that author, or (if we're in a sub-article)
% outputs the contributor's name and closes the group opened by
% \cs{contributor}. It is (as its name implies) the default body for
% \cs{makesignature}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\@defaultsignature{{%
\let\thanks\@gobble
\ifnum\authornumber<0
% \end{macrocode}
% if \cs{authornumber}$<0$, we are in a contributor's section
% \begin{macrocode}
\medskip
\frenchspacing
\signaturemark
\theauthor{\number\authornumber}\\
\theaddress{\number\authornumber}\\
\allowhyphens
\thenetaddress{\number\authornumber}\\
\thePersonalURL{\number\authornumber}\\
\else
% \end{macrocode}
% \cs{authornumber}$\ge0$, so we are in the body of an ordinary
% article
% \begin{macrocode}
\count@=0
\loop
\ifnum\count@<\authornumber
\medskip
\advance\count@ by \@ne
\signaturemark
\theauthor{\number\count@}\\
\theaddress{\number\count@}\\
{%
\allowhyphens
\thenetaddress{\number\count@}\\
\thePersonalURL{\number\count@}\\
}%
\repeat
\fi
}%
}
\newdimen\signaturewidth \signaturewidth=12pc
% \end{macrocode}
% The optional argument to \cs{makesignature} is useful in some
% circumstances (e.g., multi-contributor articles)
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand\makesignature[1][\medskipamount]{%
% \end{macrocode}
%
% check the value the user has put in \cs{signaturewidth}: it may be
% at most \verb|1.5pc| short of \cs{columnwidth}
% \begin{macrocode}
\@tempdima\signaturewidth
\advance\@tempdima 1.5pc
\ifdim \@tempdima>\columnwidth
\signaturewidth \columnwidth
\advance\signaturewidth -1.5pc
\fi
\par
\penalty9000
\vspace{#1}%
\rightline{%
\vbox{\hsize\signaturewidth \ninepoint \raggedright
\parindent \z@ \everypar={\hangindent 1pc }
\parskip \z@skip
\def\|{\unskip\hfil\break}%
\def\\{\endgraf}%
\def\phone{\rm Phone: }
\rm\@signature}%
}%
\ifnum\authornumber<0 \endgroup\fi
}
\def\signaturemark{\leavevmode\llap{$\diamond$\enspace}}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% The code used to define the following:
%
% {\small\begin{verbatim}
% {\makeactive\@
% \gdef\signatureat{\makeactive\@\def@{\char"40\discretionary{}{}{}}}
% \makeactive\%
% \gdef\signaturepercent{\makeactive\%\def%{\char"25\discretionary{}{}{}}}
% }
% \end{verbatim}}
%
% However, they were never used within the class (or within
% |ltugproc.cls|). They have therefore been deleted; the identically
% defined \cs{netaddrat} and \cs{netaddrpercent} may be used in the
% unlikely event that they're needed elsewhere.
%
% Now all the awful machinery of author definitions.
% \cs{authornumber} records the number of authors we have recorded to
% date.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcount\authornumber
\authornumber=0
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \cs{author} `allocates' another author name (by bumping
% \cs{authornumber}) and also sets up the address and netaddress for
% this author to produce a warning and to prevent oddities if they're
% invoked. This last assumes that invocation will be in the context
% of \cs{signature} (|ltugboat.cls|) or \cs{maketitle}
% (|ltugproc.cls|); in both cases, invocation is followed by a line
% break (tabular line break |\\| in |ltugproc|, \cs{endgraf} in
% \cs{makesignature} in |ltugboat|).
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\author{%
\global\advance\authornumber\@ne
\TB@author
}
% \end{macrocode}
% \cs{contributor} is for a small part of a multiple-part article; it
% begins a group that will be ended in \cs{makesignature}
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\contributor{%
\begingroup
\authornumber\m@ne
\TB@author
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Both `types' of author fall through here to set up the author name
% and to initialise author-related things. \cs{EDITORno*} commands
% allow the editor to record that there's good reason for an
% \emph{address} or \emph{netaddress} not to be there (the
% \emph{personalURL} is optional anyway).
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\TB@author#1{%
\expandafter\def\csname theauthor\number\authornumber\endcsname
{\ignorespaces#1\unskip}%
\expandafter\def\csname theaddress\number\authornumber\endcsname
{\TBWarningNL{Address for #1\space missing}\@gobble}%
\expandafter\def\csname thenetaddress\number\authornumber\endcsname
{\TBWarningNL{Net address for #1\space missing}\@gobble}%
\expandafter\let\csname thePersonalURL\number\authornumber\endcsname
\@gobble
}
\def\EDITORnoaddress{%
\expandafter\let\csname theaddress\number\authornumber\endcsname
\@gobble
}
\def\EDITORnonetaddress{%
\expandafter\let\csname thenetaddress\number\authornumber\endcsname
\@gobble
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \cs{address} simply copies its argument into the \cs{theaddress<n>}
% for this author.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\address#1{%
\expandafter\def\csname theaddress\number\authornumber\endcsname
{\leavevmode\ignorespaces#1\unskip}}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \cs{network} is for use within the optional argument of
% \cs{netaddress}; it defines the \emph{name} of the network the user
% is on.
%
% \begin{description}
% \item[\emph{Comment:}] I think this is a fantasy, since everyone (in
% practice, nowadays) quotes an internet address. In principle, there
% are people who will quote |X.400| addresses (but they're few and far
% between) and I have (during 1995!) seen an address with an |UUCP|
% bang-path component on |comp.text.tex|, but \emph{really}!
% \end{description}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\network#1{\def\@network{#1: }}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \cs{netaddress} begins a group, executes an optional argument (which
% should not, presumably, contain global commands) and then relays to
% \cs{@relay@netaddress} with both |@| and |%| made active (so that
% they can be discretionary points in the address). If we're using
% \LaTeXe, we use the default-argument form of \cs{newcommand};
% otherwise we write it out in all its horribleness.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand\netaddress[1][\relax]{%
\begingroup
\def\@network{}%
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Unfortunately, because of the catcode hackery, we have still to do
% one stage of relaying within our own code, even if we're using
% \LaTeXe.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
#1\@sanitize\makespace\ \makeactive\@
\makeactive\.\makeactive\%\@relay@netaddress}%
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \cs{@relay@netaddress} finishes the job. It sets \cs{thenetaddress}
% for this author to contain the network name followed by the address.
% As a result of our kerfuffle above, |@| and |%| are active at the
% point we're entered. We ensure they're active when
% \cs{thenetaddress} gets expanded, too. (\textbf{\emph{WOT}?!})
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\@relay@netaddress#1{%
\ProtectNetChars
\expandafter\protected@xdef
\csname thenetaddress\number\authornumber\endcsname
{\protect\leavevmode\textrm{\@network}%
{\protect\NetAddrChars\net
\ignorespaces#1\unskip}}%
\endgroup
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \cs{personalURL} is in essence the same as \cs{netaddress}, apart
% from (1) the lack of the eccentric optional argument, and (2) the
% activation of `|/|'.
%
% We could imagine needing an \cs{URL} command in general. If so, we
% must remember that the code here would naturally permit a break
% between the last two characters of |http://|, and some sort of
% special action must be taken to ensure that it doesn't happen.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\personalURL{\begingroup
\@sanitize\makespace\ \makeactive\@
\makeactive\.\makeactive\%\makeactive\/\@personalURL}%
\def\@personalURL#1{%
\ProtectNetChars
\expandafter\protected@xdef
\csname thePersonalURL\number\authornumber\endcsname{%
\protect\leavevmode
{%
\protect\URLchars\net
\ignorespaces#1\unskip
}%
}%
\endgroup
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Define the activation mechanism for `|@|', `|%|', `|.|' and `|/|', for use
% in the above. Note that, since the code has `|%|' active, we have
% `|*|' as a comment character, which has a tendency to make things
% look peculiar\dots
%
% \begin{macrocode}
{%
\makecomment\*
\makeactive\@
\gdef\netaddrat{\makeactive\@*
\def@{\discretionary{\char"40}{}{\char"40}}}
\makeactive\%
\gdef\netaddrpercent{\makeactive\%*
\def%{\discretionary{\char"25}{}{\char"25}}}
\makeactive\.
\gdef\netaddrdot{\makeactive\.*
\def.{\discretionary{\char"2E}{}{\char"2E}}}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \cs{NetAddrChars} is what \emph{we} use (we're constrained to retain
% the old interface to this stuff, but it \emph{is} clunky\dots).
% Since {\small URL}s are a new idea, we are at liberty not to define
% a separate \cs{netaddrslash} command, and we only have
% \cs{URLchars}.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\gdef\NetAddrChars{\netaddrat \netaddrpercent \netaddrdot}
\makeactive\/
\gdef\URLchars{*
\NetAddrChars
\makeactive\/*
\def/{\discretionary{\char"2F}{}{\char"2F}}}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \cs{ProtectNetChars} includes protecting `|/|', since this does no
% harm in the case of net addresses (where it's not going to be
% active) and we thereby gain by not having yet another csname.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\gdef\ProtectNetChars{*
\def@{\protect@}*
\def%{\protect%}*
\def.{\protect.}*
\def/{\protect/}*
}
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \LaTeXe{} (in its wisdom) suppresses
% \cs{DeclareOldFontCommand} when in compatibility mode, so that in
% that circumstance we need to use a declaration copied from
% |latex209.def| rather than the way we would normally do the thing
% (using the command \LaTeXe{} defines for the job).
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\if@compatibility
\DeclareRobustCommand\net{\normalfont\ttfamily\mathgroup\symtypewriter}
\else
\DeclareOldFontCommand{\net}{\ttfamily\upshape\mdseries}{\mathtt}
\fi
\def\authorlist#1{\def\@author{#1}}
\def\@author{\@defaultauthorlist}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macro}{\if@articletitle}
% \begin{macro}{\maketitle}
% \begin{macro}{\@r@maketitle}
% \cs{maketitle} takes an optional ``*''; if present, the operation is
% not defining the title of a paper, merely that of a ``business''
% section (such as the participants at a meeting) that has no credited
% author or other title. In this case, the command flushes out the
% latest \cs{sectitle} (or whatever) but does nothing else.
%
% Provide machinery to skip extra space, even one or more full columns,
% above the top of an article to leave space to paste up a previous
% article that has finished on the same page. This is a fall back to
% accommodate the fact that multiple articles cannot yet be run together
% easily with \LaTeXe.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newif\if@articletitle
\def\maketitle{\@ifstar
{\@articletitlefalse\@r@maketitle}%
{\@articletitletrue\@r@maketitle}%
}
\def\@r@maketitle{\par
\ifdim\PreTitleDrop > \z@
\loop
\ifdim \PreTitleDrop > \textheight
\vbox{}\vfil\eject
\advance\PreTitleDrop by -\textheight
\repeat
\vbox to \PreTitleDrop{}
\global\PreTitleDrop=\z@
\fi
\begingroup
\setcounter{footnote}{0}
\def\thefootnote{\fnsymbol{footnote}}
\@maketitle
\@thanks
\endgroup
\setcounter{footnote}{0}
\gdef\@thanks{}
}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \subsection{Section titles}
%
% The following macros are used to set the large \TUB{} section heads
% (e.g.\ ``General Delivery'', ``Fonts'', etc.)
%
% Define the distance between articles which are run together:
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\secsep{\vskip 5\baselineskip}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Note that \cs{stbaselineskip} is used in the definition of
% \cs{sectitlefont}, in \LaTeXe, so that it has (at least) to be
% defined before \cs{sectitlefont} is used (we do the whole job).
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newdimen\stbaselineskip \stbaselineskip=18\p@
\newdimen\stfontheight
\settoheight{\stfontheight}{\sectitlefont O}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Declaring section titles; the conditional \cs{ifSecTitle} records
% the occurence of a \cs{sectitle} command. If (when) a subsequent
% \cs{maketitle} occurs, the section title box will get flushed out;
% as a result of this, one could in principle have a set of
% \cs{sectitle} commands in a semi-fixed steering file, and inclusions
% of files inserted only as and when papers have appeared. Only the
% last \cs{sectitle} will actually be executed.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newif\ifSecTitle
\SecTitlefalse
\newif\ifWideSecTitle
\newcommand\sectitle{%
\SecTitletrue
\@ifstar
{\WideSecTitletrue\def\s@ctitle}%
{\WideSecTitlefalse\def\s@ctitle}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \cs{PreTitleDrop} records the amount of column-space we need to
% eject before we start any given paper. It gets zeroed after that
% ejection has happened.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newdimen\PreTitleDrop \PreTitleDrop=\z@
% \end{macrocode}
%
% The other parameters used in \cs{@sectitle}; I don't think there's
% the slightest requirement for them to be registers (since they're
% constant values, AFAIK), but converting them to macros would remove
% the essentially useless functionality of being able to change them
% using assignment, which I'm not about to struggle with just now...
%
% \cs{AboveTitleSkip} and \cs{BelowTitleSkip} are what you'ld expect;
% \cs{strulethickness} is the value to use for \cs{fboxrule} when
% setting the title.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newskip\AboveTitleSkip \AboveTitleSkip=12\p@
\newskip\BelowTitleSkip \BelowTitleSkip=8\p@
\newdimen\strulethickness \strulethickness=.6\p@
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \cs{@sectitle} actually generates the section title (in a rather
% generous box). It gets called from \cs{maketitle} under conditional
% \cs{ifSecTitle}; by the time \cs{@sectitle} takes control, we
% already have \cs{SecTitlefalse}. This implementation uses \LaTeX's
% \cs{framebox} command, on the grounds that one doesn't keep a dog
% and bark for oneself\dots
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\@sectitle #1{%
\par
\penalty-1000
% \end{macrocode}
%
% If we're setting a wide title, the stuff will be at the top of a
% page (let alone a column) but inside a box, so that the separator
% won't be discardable: so don't create the separator in this case.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\ifWideSecTitle\else\secsep\fi
{%
\fboxrule\strulethickness
\fboxsep\z@
\noindent\framebox[\hsize]{%
\vbox{%
\raggedcenter
\let\\\@sectitle@newline
\sectitlefont
\makestrut[2\stfontheight;\z@]%
#1%
\makestrut[\z@;\stfontheight]\endgraf
}%
}%
}%
\nobreak
\vskip\baselineskip
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macro}{\@sectitle@newline}
% For use inside \cs{sectitle} as |\\|. Works similarly to |\\| in
% the ``real world''~--- uses an optional argument
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\@sectitle@newline}[1][\z@]{%
\ifdim#1>\z@
\makestrut[\z@;#1]%
\fi
\unskip\break
}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% We need to trigger the making of a section title in some cases where
% we don't have a section title proper (for example, in material taken
% over from
%^^A \acro
% {TTN}).
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\@makesectitle{\ifSecTitle
\global\SecTitlefalse
\ifWideSecTitle
\twocolumn[\@sectitle{\s@ctitle}]%
\global\WideSecTitlefalse
\else
\@sectitle{\s@ctitle}%
\fi
\else
\vskip\AboveTitleSkip
\kern\topskip
\hrule \@height\z@ \@depth\z@ \@width 10\p@
\kern-\topskip
\kern-\strulethickness
\hrule \@height\strulethickness \@depth\z@
\kern\medskipamount
\nobreak
\fi
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macro}{\@maketitle}
% Finally, the body of \cs{maketitle} itself.
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\@maketitle{%
\@makesectitle
\if@articletitle{%
\nohyphens \interlinepenalty\@M
\setbox0=\hbox{%
\let\thanks\@gobble
\let\\=\quad
\let\and=\quad
\ignorespaces\@author}%
{%
\noindent\bf\raggedright\ignorespaces\@title\endgraf
}%
\ifdim \wd0 < 5\p@ % omit if author is null
\else
% \end{macrocode}
% Since we have \(\mathtt{\cs{BelowTitleSkip}} + \mathtt{4pt} =
% \mathtt{\cs{baselineskip}}\), we say:
% \begin{macrocode}
\nobreak \vskip 4\p@
{%
\leftskip=\normalparindent
\raggedright
\def\and{\unskip\\}%
\noindent\@author\endgraf
}%
\fi
\nobreak
\vskip\BelowTitleSkip
}\fi%
\global\@afterindentfalse
\aftergroup\@afterheading
}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% Dedications are ragged right, in italics.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newenvironment{dedication}%
{\raggedright\noindent\itshape\ignorespaces}%
{\endgraf\medskip}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% The |abstract| and |longabstract| environments both use
% \cs{section*}.
% ^^A [the following is no longer true]
% ^^A They therefore hack at our subversion of
% ^^A \cs{@startsection}, to avoid a confusing warning.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\renewenvironment{abstract}%
{%
\begin{SafeSection}%
\section*{Abstract}%
}%
{\end{SafeSection}}
\newenvironment{longabstract}%
{%
\begin{SafeSection}%
\section*{Abstract}%
\bgroup\small
}%
{%
\endgraf\egroup
\end{SafeSection}%
\vspace{.25\baselineskip}
\begin{center}
{$--*--$}
\end{center}
\vspace{.5\baselineskip}}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection{Headings}
%
% Redefine style of section headings to match plain \TUB.
% Negative beforeskip suppresses following parindent. (So
% negate the stretch and shrink too).
%
% These macros are called \cs{*head} in the plain styles.
%
% Relaying via \cs{TB@startsection} detects inappropriate use of
% \cs{section*}. Of course, if (when) \emph{we} use it, we need to
% avoid that relaying; this can be done by \cs{let}ting
% \cs{TB@startsection} to \cs{TB@safe@startsection}, within a group.
%
% First the version for use in the default case, when class option
% \textsc{numbersec} is in effect.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\if@numbersec
\def\section{\TB@startsection{{section}%
1%
\z@
{-8\p@}%
{4\p@}%
{\normalsize\bf\raggedright\hyphenpenalty=\@M}}}
\def\subsection{\TB@startsection{{subsection}%
2%
\z@
{-8\p@}%
{4\p@}%
{\normalsize\bf\raggedright\hyphenpenalty=\@M}}}
\def\subsubsection{\TB@startsection{{subsubsection}%
3%
\z@
{-8\p@}%
{4\p@}%
{\normalsize\bf\raggedright\hyphenpenalty=\@M}}}
\def\paragraph{\TB@startsection{{paragraph}%
4%
\z@
{2.5ex\@plus 1ex}%
{-1em}%
{\normalsize\bf}}}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Now the version if class option \textsc{nonumber} is in effect,
% i.e., if \cs{if@numbersec} is false.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\else
\setcounter{secnumdepth}{0}
\def\section{\TB@nolimelabel
\TB@startsection{{section}%
1%
\z@
{-8\p@}%
{4\p@}%
{\normalsize\bf\raggedright\hyphenpenalty=\@M}}}
\def\subsection{\TB@nolimelabel
\TB@startsection{{subsection}%
2%
\z@
{-8\p@}%
{-0.5em\@plus-\fontdimen3\font}%
{\normalsize\bf\raggedright\hyphenpenalty=\@M}}}
\def\subsubsection{\TB@nolimelabel
\TB@startsection{{subsubsection}%
3%
\parindent
{-8\p@}%
{-0.5em\@plus-\fontdimen3\font}%
{\normalsize\bf\raggedright\hyphenpenalty=\@M}}}
\fi
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \cs{TB@startsection} traps \verb"*" versions of sectioning
% commands, if numbering isn't in effect. Its argument is the
% complete set of \cs{@startsection} arguments.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\if@numbersec
\def\TB@startsection#1{\@startsection#1}%
\else
\def\TB@startsection#1{%
\@ifstar
{\TBWarning{*-form of \expandafter\string\csname\@firstofsix#1%
\endcsname\space
\MessageBreak
conflicts with nonumber class option}%
\@startsection#1}%
{\@startsection#1}%
}
\fi
\def\@firstofsix#1#2#3#4#5#6{#1}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \cs{TB@safe@startsection} is to be used where \cs{section*} (etc.)\
% appear in places where the request is OK (because it's built in to
% some macro we don't fiddle with).
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\TB@safe@startsection#1{\@startsection#1}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% The \texttt{SafeSection} environment allows use of \texttt{*}-forms
% of sectioning environments. It's not documented for the general
% public: it's intended as an editor's facility.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newenvironment{SafeSection}%
{\let\TB@startsection\TB@safe@startsection}%
{}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% And now for the exciting sectioning commands that \LaTeX{} defines
% but we don't have a definition for (whatever else, we don't want
% Lamport's originals, which come out `like the blare of a bugle in a
% lullaby'\footnote{Thurber, \emph{The Wonderful O}}).
%
% The three inappropriate ones are subparagraph (indistinguishable
% from paragraph), and chapter and part. The last seemed almost to be
% defined in an early version of these macros, since there was a
% definition of \cs{l@part}. I've not got down to where that came
% from (or why). If class option \textsc{nonumber} is in effect, we
% also suppress \cs{paragraph}, since it has no parallel in the plain
% style.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\if@numbersec
\def\subparagraph{\TB@nosection\subparagraph\paragraph}
\else
\def\paragraph{\TB@nosection\paragraph\subsubsection}
\def\subparagraph{\TB@nosection\subparagraph\subsubsection}
\fi
\def\chapter{\TB@nosection\chapter\section}
\def\part{\TB@nosection\part\section}
\def\TB@nosection#1#2{\TBWarning{class does not support \string#1,
\string#2\space used instead}#2}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \cs{l@<sectioning-name>} is for table of contents (of an article).
%
% We define new macros to allow easily changing the font used for toc
% entries (for \TUB, we usually want roman, not bold), and the space
% between entries. Nelson Beebe's articles are almost the only ones
% that ever have toc's.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\TBtocsectionfont{\normalfont}
\newskip\TBtocsectionspace \TBtocsectionspace=1.0em\@plus\p@
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Don't ask me (RF) why \cs{l@part} is there; I commented it out
% because I couldn't understand why it had been left there for me. To
% be finally deleted in a future release of these macros\dots
% \begin{macrocode}
%\def\l@part#1#2{\addpenalty{\@secpenalty}%
% \addvspace{2.25em\@plus\p@}%
% \begingroup
% \@tempdima 3em \parindent\z@ \rightskip\z@ \parfillskip\z@
% {\large \bf \leavevmode #1\hfil \hbox to\@pnumwidth{\hss #2}}\par
% \nobreak
% \endgroup}
%
\def\l@section#1#2{\addpenalty{\@secpenalty}%
\addvspace{\TBtocsectionspace}%
\@tempdima 1.5em
\begingroup
\parindent\z@ \rightskip\z@ % article style makes \rightskip > 0
\parfillskip\z@
\TBtocsectionfont
\leavevmode\advance\leftskip\@tempdima\hskip-\leftskip#1\nobreak\hfil
\nobreak\hb@xt@\@pnumwidth{\hss #2}\par
\endgroup}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection{Appendices}
%
% Appendices (which are really just another sort of section heading)
% raise a problem: if the sections are unnumbered, we plainly need to
% restore the section numbering, which in turn allows labelling of
% section numbers again (\cs{TBnolimelabel} happens before the
% \cs{refstepcounter}, so its effects get lost \dots~what a clever
% piece of design that was). So here we go:
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\renewcommand\appendix{\par
\renewcommand\thesection{\@Alph\c@section}%
\setcounter{section}{0}%
\if@numbersec
\else
\setcounter{secnumdepth}{1}%
\fi
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Now: is this the start of an appendix environment? This can be
% detected by looking at \cs{@currenvir}; if we are, we need to relay
% to \cs{@appendix@env} to pick up the optional argument.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\@tempa{appendix}
\ifx\@tempa\@currenvir
\expandafter\@appendix@env
\fi
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Here we deal with \cs{begin}|{appendix}|\oarg{app-name}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand\app@prefix@section{}
\newcommand\@appendix@env[1][Appendix]{%
\renewcommand\@seccntformat[1]{\csname app@prefix@##1\endcsname
\csname the##1\endcsname\quad}%
\renewcommand\app@prefix@section{#1 }%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Ending an appendix environment is pretty trivial\dots
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\let\endappendix\relax
% \end{macrocode}
%
%
% \subsection{References}
%
% If the sections aren't numbered, the natural tendency of the
% author to cross-reference (which, after all, is one of the things
% \LaTeX{} is for ever being advertised as being good at) can cause
% headaches for the editor. (Yes it can; believe me~\dots\ there's
% always one.)
%
% The following command is used by each of the sectioning commands to
% make a following \cs{ref} command bloop at the author. Even if the
% author then ignores the complaint, the poor old editor may find the
% offending \cs{label} rather more easily.
%
% (Note that macro name is to be read as ``\emph{noli me} label'' (I
% don't know the medi\ae val Latin for `label').
%
% \begin{description}
% \item[\emph{Comment}] To come (perhaps): detection of the act of
% labelling, and an analogue of \cs{ifG@refundefined} for this sort of
% label
% \end{description}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\TB@nolimelabel{%
\def\@currentlabel{%
\protect\TBWarning{%
Invalid reference to numbered label on page \thepage
\MessageBreak made%
}%
\textbf{?!?}%
}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection{Title references}
%
% This is a first cut at a mecahnism for referencing by the title of a
% section; it employs the delightfully simple idea Sebastian Rahtz has
% in the \texttt{nameref} package (which is part of
% \texttt{hyperref}). As it stands, it lacks some of the bells and
% whistles of the original, but they could be added; this is merely
% proof-of-concept.
%
% The name label comes from the moveable bit of the section argument;
% we subvert the \cs{@sect} and \cs{@ssect} commands (the latter
% deals with starred section commands) to grab the relevant argument.
% \begin{macrocode}
\let\TB@@sect\@sect
\let\TB@@ssect\@ssect
\def\@sect#1#2#3#4#5#6[#7]#8{%
\def\@currentlabelname{#7}%
\TB@@sect{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}{#6}[{#7}]{#8}%
}
\def\@ssect#1#2#3#4#5{%
\def\@currentlabelname{#5}%
\TB@@ssect{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% The \cs{newlabel} command that gets written to the \texttt{.aux}
% file needs to be redefined to have three components to its argument:
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\label#1{{%
\@bsphack
\let\label\@gobble
\let\index\@gobble
\if@filesw
\protected@write\@auxout{}%
{\string\newlabel{#1}{%
{\@currentlabel}{\thepage}{\@currentlabelname}}%
}%
\fi
\@esphack
}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Of course, in the case of a sufficiently mad author, there will be
% no sectioning commands, so we need to
% \begin{macrocode}
\let\@currentlabelname\@empty
% \end{macrocode}
%
% References are pretty straightforward, but need three extra utility
% commands (analagous to the \cs{@firstof...}, etc., defined in the
% kernel).
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareRobustCommand\ref[1]{\expandafter\@setref
\csname r@#1\endcsname\@firstofthree{#1}}
\DeclareRobustCommand\pageref[1]{\expandafter\@setref
\csname r@#1\endcsname\@secondofthree{#1}}
\DeclareRobustCommand\nameref[1]{\expandafter\@setref
\csname r@#1\endcsname\@thirdofthree{#1}}
\long\def\@firstofthree#1#2#3{#1}
\long\def\@secondofthree#1#2#3{#2}
\long\def\@thirdofthree#1#2#3{#3}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection{Float captions}
%
% By analogy with what we've just done to section titles and the like,
% we now do our best to discourage hyphenation within captions. We also
% typeset them in \cs{small}.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\long\def\@makecaption#1#2{%
\vskip\abovecaptionskip
\sbox\@tempboxa{\small #1: #2}%
\ifdim \wd\@tempboxa >\hsize
\raggedright\hyphenpenalty=\@M \parindent=1em
{\small \noindent #1: #2\par}%
\else
\global \@minipagefalse
\hb@xt@\hsize{\hfil\box\@tempboxa\hfil}%
\fi
\vskip\belowcaptionskip}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Also use \cs{small} for the caption labels, and put the label itself
% (Figure xx) in bold.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\fnum@figure{{\small \bf \figurename\nobreakspace\thefigure}}
\def\fnum@table{{\small \bf \tablename\nobreakspace\thetable}}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection{Size changing commands}
%
% Apart from their `normal' effects, these commands change the glue
% around displays.
% \begin{macrocode}
\renewcommand\normalsize{%
\@setfontsize\normalsize\@xpt\@xiipt
\abovedisplayskip=3\p@\@plus 3\p@\@minus\p@
\belowdisplayskip=\abovedisplayskip
\abovedisplayshortskip=\z@\@plus 3\p@
\belowdisplayshortskip=\p@\@plus 3\p@\@minus\p@
}
\renewcommand\small{%
\@setfontsize\small\@ixpt{11}%
\abovedisplayskip=2.5\p@\@plus 2.5\p@\@minus\p@
\belowdisplayskip=\abovedisplayskip
\abovedisplayshortskip=\z@\@plus 2\p@
\belowdisplayshortskip=\p@\@plus 2\p@\@minus\p@
}
\renewcommand\footnotesize{%
\@setfontsize\footnotesize\@viiipt{9.5}%
\abovedisplayskip=3\p@\@plus 3\p@\@minus\p@
\belowdisplayskip=\abovedisplayskip
\abovedisplayshortskip=\z@\@plus 3\p@
\belowdisplayshortskip=\p@\@plus 3\p@\@minus\p@
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection{Lists and other text inclusions}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\@listi{%
\leftmargin\leftmargini\parsep=\p@\@plus\p@\@minus\p@
\itemsep=\parsep
\listparindent=1em
}
\def\@listii{%
\leftmargin\leftmarginii
\labelwidth=\leftmarginii \advance\labelwidth-\labelsep
\topsep=2\p@\@plus\p@\@minus\p@
\parsep=\p@\@plus\p@\@minus\p@
\itemsep=\parsep
\listparindent=1em
}
\def\@listiii{%
\leftmargin=\leftmarginiii
\labelwidth=\leftmarginiii \advance\labelwidth-\labelsep
\topsep=\p@\@plus\p@\@minus\p@
\parsep=\z@
\itemsep=\topsep
\listparindent=1em
}
\def\quote{\list{}{\rightmargin.5\leftmargin}\item[]}
% \end{macrocode}
% From Dominik Wujastyk's font article. First paragraph of a quotation
% will not be indented, and right margin is decreased for narrow columns.
% \begin{macrocode}
\renewcommand{\quotation}{\list{}{\listparindent 1.5em
\rightmargin.5\leftmargin\parsep \z@\@plus\p@}\item[]}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection{Some fun with \texttt{verbatim}}
%
% The |plain| \TUB{} style allows \verb|[optional]| arguments to its
% \cs{verbatim} command. This will allow the author (or editor) to
% specify a range of exciting features; we would definitely like the
% numbered verbatim style for code (that facility is reserved for a
% future version of this package), and the present little bit of code
% imposes the \cs{ruled} option on the built-in \textsf{verbatim}
% environment. (Note that we don't yet deal with
% \textsf{verbatim}$*$, which is in itself an option to the |plain|
% original.)
%
% We start by saving various bits and bobs whose operation we're going
% to subvert.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%\let\@TB@verbatim\@verbatim
\let\@TBverbatim\verbatim
\let\@TBendverbatim\endverbatim
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Impose an optional argument on the environment.
%
% We start the macro with \cs{par} to avoid a common error: if the
% optional argument is \cs{small}, and the document has no blank line
% before the verbatim block, we don't want that preceding paragraph to
% be set with \cs{small}'s line spacing.
%
% (\cs{obeylines} added to prevent the \cs{futurelet} from propagating
% into the body of the verbatim, thus causing lines that start with
% odd characters (like |#| or even |\|) to behave peculiarly.)
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\verbatim{\par\obeylines
\futurelet\reserved@a\@switch@sqbverbatim}
\def\@switch@sqbverbatim{\ifx\reserved@a[%]
\expandafter\@sqbverbatim\else
\def\reserved@b{\@sqbverbatim[]}\expandafter\reserved@b\fi}
\def\@sqbverbatim[#1]{%
% \end{macrocode}
%
% The optional argument consists entirely of functions that modify the
% appearance of the environment. Following the |plain| style, we
% define the functions we can execute in the optional argument here.
%
% The command \cs{ruled} tells us that there should be rules above and
% below the verbatim block.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\ruled{\let\if@ruled\iftrue}%
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Then we just execute the ones we've got, and relay to a (hacked)
% copy of the built-in environment.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
#1\@TBverbatim}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% The built-in environment itself relays to \cs{@verbatim}, which
% we've subverted to impose our views on appearance.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\@verbatim{%
% \end{macrocode}
%
% First, we deal with \cs{ruled}:
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\if@ruled\trivlist\item\hrule\kern5\p@\nobreak\fi
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Now, the code out of the original \textsf{verbatim} environment:
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\trivlist \item\relax
\if@minipage\else\vskip\parskip\fi
\leftskip\@totalleftmargin\rightskip\z@skip
\parindent\z@\parfillskip\@flushglue\parskip\z@skip
\@@par
\@tempswafalse
\def\par{%
\if@tempswa
\leavevmode \null \@@par\penalty\interlinepenalty
\else
\@tempswatrue
\ifhmode\@@par\penalty\interlinepenalty\fi
\fi}%
\obeylines \verbatim@font \@noligs
\let\do\@makeother \dospecials
\everypar \expandafter{\the\everypar \unpenalty}%
}%
% \end{macrocode}
%
% To end the environment, we do everything in reverse order: relay via
% the copy we made of \cs{endverbatim}, and then finish off the option
% changes (again \cs{ruled} only, so far).
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\endverbatim{\@TBendverbatim
\if@ruled\kern5\p@\hrule\endtrivlist\fi}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \cs{enablemetacode} simply typesets\footnote{Or will simply typeset,
% when we get around to implementation proper} something that looks
% (verbatim) like:
%
% \verb| <meta-text>|
%
% \noindent as:
%
% \verb| |\ensuremath{\langle}\textit{meta-text}\ensuremath{\rangle}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
{\makeactive<
\gdef<#1>{{\reset@font\ensuremath{\langle}%
\textit{#1}%
\ensuremath{\rangle}}}
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Finally, we define the \cs{if} used by the \cs{ruled} option
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\let\if@ruled\iffalse
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection{Bibliography}
% \label{sec:citations}
% This is more or less copied verbatim from Glenn Paulley's
% \emph{chicago.sty} (\texttt{gnpaulle@\penalty0 bluebox.\penalty0
% uwaterloo.\penalty0 ca}).
% It produces an author-year citation style bibliography, using
% output from the \BibTeX\ style file based on that by
% Patrick Daly. It needs extra macros beyond those in standard
% \LaTeX\ to function properly.
% The form of the bibitem entries is:
% \begin{verbatim}
% \bibitem[\protect\citeauthoryear{Jones, Baker, and Smith}
% {Jones et al.}{1990}{key}...
% \end{verbatim}
% The available citation commands are:
%
% \begin{tabular}{ll}
% \verb|\cite{key}| & $\rightarrow$ (Jones, Baker, and Smith 1990)\\
% \verb|\citeA{key}| & $\rightarrow$ (Jones, Baker, and Smith)\\
% \verb|\citeNP{key}| & $\rightarrow$ Jones, Baker, and Smith 1990\\
% \verb|\citeANP{key}| & $\rightarrow$ Jones, Baker, and Smith\\
% \verb|\citeN{key}| & $\rightarrow$ Jones, Baker, and Smith (1990)\\
% \verb|\shortcite| & $\rightarrow$ (Jones et al.~1990)\\
% \verb|\citeyear| & $\rightarrow$ (1990)\\
% \verb|\citeyearNP| & $\rightarrow$ 1990\\
% \end{tabular}
%
% First of all (after checking that we're to use Harvard citation at
% all), make a copy of \LaTeX's default citation mechanism.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\if@Harvardcite
\let\@internalcite\cite
% \end{macrocode}
% Normal forms.
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\cite{\def\@citeseppen{-1000}%
\def\@cite##1##2{(##1\if@tempswa , ##2\fi)}%
\def\citeauthoryear##1##2##3{##1, ##3}\@internalcite}
\def\citeNP{\def\@citeseppen{-1000}%
\def\@cite##1##2{##1\if@tempswa , ##2\fi}%
\def\citeauthoryear##1##2##3{##1, ##3}\@internalcite}
\def\citeN{\def\@citeseppen{-1000}%
\def\@cite##1##2{##1\if@tempswa , ##2)\else{)}\fi}%
\def\citeauthoryear##1##2##3{##1 (##3}\@citedata}
\def\citeA{\def\@citeseppen{-1000}%
\def\@cite##1##2{(##1\if@tempswa , ##2\fi)}%
\def\citeauthoryear##1##2##3{##1}\@internalcite}
\def\citeANP{\def\@citeseppen{-1000}%
\def\@cite##1##2{##1\if@tempswa , ##2\fi}%
\def\citeauthoryear##1##2##3{##1}\@internalcite}
% \end{macrocode}
% Abbreviated forms (using \emph{et al.})
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\shortcite{\def\@citeseppen{-1000}%
\def\@cite##1##2{(##1\if@tempswa , ##2\fi)}%
\def\citeauthoryear##1##2##3{##2, ##3}\@internalcite}
\def\shortciteNP{\def\@citeseppen{-1000}%
\def\@cite##1##2{##1\if@tempswa , ##2\fi}%
\def\citeauthoryear##1##2##3{##2, ##3}\@internalcite}
\def\shortciteN{\def\@citeseppen{-1000}%
\def\@cite##1##2{##1\if@tempswa , ##2)\else{)}\fi}%
\def\citeauthoryear##1##2##3{##2 (##3}\@citedata}
\def\shortciteA{\def\@citeseppen{-1000}%
\def\@cite##1##2{(##1\if@tempswa , ##2\fi)}%
\def\citeauthoryear##1##2##3{##2}\@internalcite}
\def\shortciteANP{\def\@citeseppen{-1000}%
\def\@cite##1##2{##1\if@tempswa , ##2\fi}%
\def\citeauthoryear##1##2##3{##2}\@internalcite}
% \end{macrocode}
% When just the year is needed:
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\citeyear{\def\@citeseppen{-1000}%
\def\@cite##1##2{(##1\if@tempswa , ##2\fi)}%
\def\citeauthoryear##1##2##3{##3}\@citedata}
\def\citeyearNP{\def\@citeseppen{-1000}%
\def\@cite##1##2{##1\if@tempswa , ##2\fi}%
\def\citeauthoryear##1##2##3{##3}\@citedata}
% \end{macrocode}
% Place commas in-between citations in the same |\citeyear|, |\citeyearNP|,
% |\citeN|, or |\shortciteN| command.
% Use something like |\citeN{ref1,ref2,ref3}| and |\citeN{ref4}| for a list.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\@citedata{%
\@ifnextchar [{\@tempswatrue\@citedatax}%
{\@tempswafalse\@citedatax[]}%
}
\def\@citedatax[#1]#2{%
\if@filesw\immediate\write\@auxout{\string\citation{#2}}\fi%
\def\@citea{}\@cite{\@for\@citeb:=#2\do%
{\@citea\def\@citea{, }\@ifundefined% by Young
{b@\@citeb}{{\bf ?}%
\@warning{Citation `\@citeb' on page \thepage \space undefined}}%
{\csname b@\@citeb\endcsname}}}{#1}}%
% \end{macrocode}
% Don't box citations, separate with ; and a space;
% Make the penalty between citations negative: a good place to break.
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\@citex[#1]#2{%
\if@filesw\immediate\write\@auxout{\string\citation{#2}}\fi%
\def\@citea{}\@cite{\@for\@citeb:=#2\do%
{\@citea\def\@citea{; }\@ifundefined% by Young
{b@\@citeb}{{\bf ?}%
\@warning{Citation `\@citeb' on page \thepage \space undefined}}%
{\csname b@\@citeb\endcsname}}}{#1}}%
% \end{macrocode}
% No labels in the bibliography.
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\@biblabel#1{}
% \end{macrocode}
% Set length of hanging indentation for bibliography entries.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newlength{\bibhang}
\setlength{\bibhang}{2em}
% \end{macrocode}
% Indent second and subsequent lines of bibliographic entries. Stolen
% from openbib.sty: |\newblock| is set to |{}|.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newdimen\bibindent
\bibindent=1.5em
\@ifundefined{refname}%
{\newcommand{\refname}{References}}%
{}%
% \end{macrocode}
%
% For safety's sake, suppress the \cs{TB@startsection} warnings
% here\dots
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\thebibliography#1{%
\let\TB@startsection\TB@safe@startsection
\section*{\refname
\@mkboth{\uppercase{\refname}}{\uppercase{\refname}}}%
\list{[\arabic{enumi}]}{%
\labelwidth\z@ \labelsep\z@
\leftmargin\bibindent
\itemindent -\bibindent
\listparindent \itemindent
\parsep \z@
\usecounter{enumi}}
\def\newblock{}
\BibJustification
\sfcode`\.=1000\relax
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macro}{etal}
% \begin{macro}{\bibentry}
% Other bibliography odds and ends.
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\etal{et\,al.\@}
\def\bibentry{%
\smallskip
\hangindent=\parindent
\hangafter=1
\noindent
\sloppy
\clubpenalty500 \widowpenalty500
\frenchspacing
}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\bibliography}
% \begin{macro}{\bibliographystyle}
% Changes made to accommodate TUB file naming conventions
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\bibliography#1{%
\if@filesw
\immediate\write\@auxout{\string\bibdata{\@tubfilename{#1}}}%
\fi
\@input{\jobname.bbl}%
}
\def\bibliographystyle#1{%
\if@filesw
\immediate\write\@auxout{\string\bibstyle{\@tubfilename{#1}}}%
\fi
}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\thebibliography}
% \begin{macro}{\TB@@thebibliography}
% If the user's asked to use \LaTeX's default citation mechanism
% (using the |rawcite| option), we still need to play with
% \cs{TB@startsection}: this is a boring fact of life\dots
%
% We also patch \cs{sloppy} in case there's a need for alternative
% justification of the body of the bibliography.
% \begin{macrocode}
\else
\let\TB@@thebibliography\thebibliography
\def\thebibliography{%
\let\TB@startsection\TB@safe@startsection
\let\sloppy\BibJustification
\TB@@thebibliography}
\fi
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\BibJustification}
% \begin{macro}{\SetBibJustification}
% \begin{macro}{\TB@@sloppy}
% \cs{BibJustification} defines how the bibliography is to be
% justified. The Lamport default is simply ``\cs{sloppy}'', but we
% regularly find some sort of ragged right setting is appropriate.
% (\cs{BibJustification} is nevertheless reset to its default value at
% the start of a paper.)
% \begin{macrocode}
\let\TB@@sloppy\sloppy
\let\BibJustification\TB@@sloppy
\newcommand{\SetBibJustification}[1]{%
\renewcommand{\BibJustification}{#1}%
}
\ResetCommands\expandafter{\the\ResetCommands
\let\BibJustification\TB@@sloppy
}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \subsection{Registration marks}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\HorzR@gisterRule{\vrule \@height 0.2\p@ \@depth\z@ \@width 0.5in }
\def\DownShortR@gisterRule{\vrule \@height 0.2\p@ \@depth 1pc \@width 0.2\p@ }
\def\UpShortR@gisterRule{\vrule \@height 1pc \@depth\z@ \@width 0.2\p@ }
% \end{macrocode}
%
% ``T'' marks centered on top and bottom edges of paper
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\ttopregister{\dlap{%
\hb@xt@\trimwd{\HorzR@gisterRule \hfil \HorzR@gisterRule
\HorzR@gisterRule \hfil \HorzR@gisterRule}%
\hb@xt@\trimwd{\hfil \DownShortR@gisterRule \hfil}}}
\def\tbotregister{\ulap{%
\hb@xt@\trimwd{\hfil \UpShortR@gisterRule \hfil}%
\hb@xt@\trimwd{\HorzR@gisterRule \hfil \HorzR@gisterRule
\HorzR@gisterRule \hfil \HorzR@gisterRule}}}
\def\topregister{\ttopregister}
\def\botregister{\tbotregister}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection{Running heads}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def \rtitlex{\def\texttub##1{{\normalsize\textrm{##1}}}\TUB, \volx }
\def\PrelimDraftfooter{%
\dlap{\kern\textheight\kern3pc
\rlap{\hb@xt@\pagewd{\midrtitle\hfil\midrtitle}}
}}
% \end{macrocode}
% registration marks; these are temporarily inserted in the running head
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\MakeRegistrationMarks{}
\def\UseTrimMarks{%
\def\MakeRegistrationMarks{%
\ulap{\rlap{%
\vbox{\dlap{\vbox to\trimlgt{\vfil\botregister}}%
\topregister\vskip \headmargin \vskip 10\p@}}}}%
}
\def\@oddhead{\MakeRegistrationMarks\PrelimDraftfooter
\normalsize\csname normalshape\endcsname\rm
\rtitlex\qquad\midrtitle \hfil \thepage}
\def\@evenhead{\MakeRegistrationMarks\PrelimDraftfooter
\normalsize\csname normalshape\endcsname\rm
\thepage\hfil\midrtitle\qquad\rtitlex}
\def\@oddfoot{}
\def\@evenfoot{}
\def\ps@headings{}
\pagestyle{headings}
% \end{macrocode}
% \subsection{Output routine}
% Modified to alter |\brokenpenalty| across columns
%
% \begin{description}
% \item[\emph{Comment}] We're playing with fire here: for example,
% \cs{@outputdblcol} has changed in \LaTeXe{} for 1995/06/01 (with the
% use of \cs{hb@xt@}). \emph{This} time there's no semantic change,
% but\dots
% \end{description}
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\@outputdblcol{\if@firstcolumn \global\@firstcolumnfalse
\global\setbox\@leftcolumn\box\@outputbox
\global\brokenpenalty10000
\else \global\@firstcolumntrue
\global\brokenpenalty100
\setbox\@outputbox\vbox{\hb@xt@\textwidth{\hb@xt@\columnwidth
{\box\@leftcolumn \hss}\hfil \vrule \@width\columnseprule\hfil
\hb@xt@\columnwidth{\box\@outputbox \hss}}}\@combinedblfloats
\@outputpage \begingroup \@dblfloatplacement \@startdblcolumn
\@whilesw\if@fcolmade \fi{\@outputpage\@startdblcolumn}\endgroup
\fi}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection{Font-related definitions and machinery}
% These are mostly for compatibility with plain |tugboat.sty|
% \begin{macrocode}
\newif\ifFirstPar \FirstParfalse
\def\smc{\sc}
\def\ninepoint{\small}
%</classtail>
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \cs{SMC} \emph{isn't} small caps~--- Barbara Beeton says she thinks
% of it as ``big small caps''. She says (modulo capitalisation of
% things\dots):
% \begin{quote}
% For the things it's used for, regular small caps are not
% appropriate~--- they're too small. Real small caps are
% appropriate for author names (and are so used in continental
% bibliographies), section headings, running heads, and, on
% occasion, words to which some emphasis is to be given. \cs{SMC}
% was designed to be used for acronyms and all-caps abbreviations,
% which look terrible in small caps, but nearly as bad in all caps
% in the regular text size. The principle of using ``one size
% smaller'' than the text size is similar to the design of caps in
% German~--- where they are smaller relative to lowercase than are
% caps in fonts intended for English, to improve the appearance of
% regular text in which caps are used at the heads of all nouns, not
% just at the beginnings of sentences.
% \end{quote}
%
% We define this in terms of the memory of the size currently selected
% that's maintained in \cs{@currsize}: if the user does something
% silly re.~selecting fonts, we'll get the wrong results. The
% following code is adapted from an old version of |relsize.sty| by
% Donald Arseneau and Matt Swift. (Note that the
% order of examination of \cs{@currsize} is to get the commonest cases
% out of the way first.)
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*common>
\DeclareRobustCommand\SMC{%
\ifx\@currsize\normalsize\small\else
\ifx\@currsize\small\footnotesize\else
\ifx\@currsize\footnotesize\scriptsize\else
\ifx\@currsize\large\normalsize\else
\ifx\@currsize\Large\large\else
\ifx\@currsize\LARGE\Large\else
\ifx\@currsize\scriptsize\tiny\else
\ifx\@currsize\tiny\tiny\else
\ifx\@currsize\huge\LARGE\else
\ifx\@currsize\Huge\huge\else
\small\SMC@unknown@warning
\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi
}
\newcommand\SMC@unknown@warning{\TBWarning{\string\SMC: nonstandard
text font size command -- using \string\small}}
\newcommand\textSMC[1]{{\SMC #1}}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% The \cs{acro} command uses \cs{SMC} as it was originally intended.
% Note that, since most of these things are uppercase-only names, it
% fiddles with the spacefactor after inserting its text.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand\acro[1]{\textSMC{#1}\@}
%</common>
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection{Miscellaneous definitions}
%
% \cs{EdNote} allows the editor to enter notes in the text of a paper.
% If the command is given something that appears like an optional
% argument, the entire text of the note is placed in square brackets.
% (Yes, it really is!)
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*classtail>
\def\xEdNote{{\EdNoteFont Editor's note:\enspace }}
\def \EdNote{\@ifnextchar[%]
{%
\ifvmode
\smallskip\noindent\let\@EdNote@\@EdNote@v
\else
\unskip\quad\def\@EdNote@{\unskip\quad}%
\fi
\@EdNote
}%
\xEdNote
}
\long\def\@EdNote[#1]{%
[\thinspace\xEdNote\ignorespaces
#1%
\unskip\thinspace]%
\@EdNote@
}
\def\@EdNote@v{\par\smallskip}
% \end{macrocode}
% Macros for Mittelbach's self-documenting style
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\SelfDocumenting{%
\setlength\textwidth{31pc}
\onecolumn
\parindent \z@
\parskip 2\p@\@plus\p@\@minus\p@
\oddsidemargin 8pc
\evensidemargin 8pc
\marginparwidth 8pc
\toks@\expandafter{\@oddhead}%
\xdef\@oddhead{\hss\hb@xt@\pagewd{\the\toks@}}%
\toks@\expandafter{\@evenhead}%
\xdef\@evenhead{\hss\hb@xt@\pagewd{\the\toks@}}%
\def\ps@titlepage{}%
}
\def\ps@titlepage{}
\long\def\@makefntext#1{\parindent 1em\noindent\hb@xt@2em{}%
\llap{\@makefnmark}\null$\mskip5mu$#1}
%% \long\def\@makefntext#1{\parindent 1em
%% \noindent
%% \hb@xt@2em{\hss\@makefnmark}%
%% \hskip0.27778\fontdimen6\textfont\z@\relax
%% #1%
%% }
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macro}{\creditfootnote}
% \begin{macro}{\supportfootnote}
% Sometimes we want the label ``Editor's Note:'', sometimes not.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\creditfootnote{\nomarkfootnote\xEdNote}
\def\supportfootnote{\nomarkfootnote\relax}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% General macro \cs{nomarkfootnote} to make a footnote without a
% reference mark, etc. |#1| is an extra command to insert, |#2| the
% user's text.
% \begin{macrocode}
\gdef\nomarkfootnote#1#2{\begingroup
\def\thefootnote{}%
% no period, please, also no fnmark.
\def\@makefntext##1{##1}%
\footnotetext{\noindent #1#2}%
\endgroup
}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
%
% \subsection{Initialization}
%
% If we're going to use Harvard-style bibliographies, we set up the
% bibliography style: the user doesn't get any choice.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\if@Harvardcite
\AtBeginDocument{%
\bibliographystyle{ltugbib}%
}
\fi
\authornumber\z@
\let\@signature\@defaultsignature
\InputIfFileExists{ltugboat.cfg}{\TBInfo{Loading ltugboat
configuration information}}{}
%</classtail>
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \section{\protect\LaTeXe\ Proceedings class}
%
% \begin{macro}{\@tugclass}
% Make the code of |ltugboat.cls| (when we load it) say it's really
% us:
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*ltugproccls>
\def\@tugclass{ltugproc}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\if@proctw@column}
% For the case where we're preparing the preprints, we may not have
% been able to prepare submissions for typesetting in two columns. In
% this case, therefore, we may need the option |onecolumn|, that will
% suppress the use of twocolumn setting within the article.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newif\if@proctw@column \@proctw@columntrue
\DeclareOption{onecolumn}{\@proctw@columnfalse}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\if@proc@sober}
% \begin{macro}{\if@proc@numerable}
% ^^A\acro
% {TUG}'96 proceedings switched to more sober headings still; so
% the \textsf{tug95} option establishes the original state. In the
% absence of any other guidance, we use the '96 for
% ^^A\acro
% {TUG}'97 proceedings, but also allow numbering of sections.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newif\if@proc@sober
\newif\if@proc@numerable
\DeclareOption{tug95}{%
\@proc@soberfalse
\@proc@numerablefalse
}
\DeclareOption{tug96}{%
\@proc@sobertrue
\@proc@numerablefalse
}
\DeclareOption{tug97}{%
\@proc@sobertrue
\@proc@numerabletrue
}
\DeclareOption{tug2002}{%
\@proc@sobertrue
\@proc@numerabletrue
\let\if@proc@numbersec\iftrue
\PassOptionsToClass{numbersec}{ltugboat}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\if@proc@numbersec}
% If we're in a class that allows section numbering (the actual check
% occurs after \cs{ProcessOptions}, we can have the
% following:
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareOption{numbersec}{\let\if@proc@numbersec\iftrue
\PassOptionsToClass{numbersec}{ltugboat}%
}
\DeclareOption{nonumber}{\let\if@proc@numbersec\iffalse
\PassOptionsToClass{nonumber}{ltugboat}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\ifTB@title}
% If we have a paper for which we want to create a detached title,
% with an editor's note, and then set the paper separately, we use
% option notitle.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newif\ifTB@title
\DeclareOption{title}{\TB@titletrue}
\DeclareOption{notitle}{\TB@titlefalse
\AtBeginDocument{\stepcounter{page}}}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% There are these people who seem to think |tugproc| is an option as
% well as a class\dots
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareOption{tugproc}{%
\ClassWarning{\@tugclass}{Option \CurrentOption\space ignored}%
}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% All other options are simply passed to |ltugboat|\dots
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareOption*{\PassOptionsToClass{\CurrentOption}{ltugboat}}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% If there's a \textsf{tugproc} defaults file, input it now: it may
% tell us which year we're to perform for\dots (Note: this code
% \emph{is} millenium-proof. It's not terribly classy for years
% beyond 2069, but then I'm not going to be around then---this will be
% an interesting task for a future \TeX{}ie\dots)
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\InputIfFileExists{\@tugclass.cfg}{\ClassInfo{ltugproc}%
{Loading ltugproc configuration information}}{}
\@ifundefined{TUGprocExtraOptions}%
{\let\TUGprocExtraOptions\@empty}%
{\edef\TUGprocExtraOptions{,\TUGprocExtraOptions}}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macro}{\tugProcYear}
% Now work out what year it is
% \begin{macrocode}
\@tempcnta\year
\ifnum\@tempcnta<2000
\divide\@tempcnta by100
\multiply\@tempcnta by100
\advance\@tempcnta-\year
\@tempcnta-\@tempcnta
\fi
% \end{macrocode}
%
% And use that for calculating a year for us to use.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\edef\@tempa{\noexpand\providecommand\noexpand\tugProcYear
{\ifnum10>\@tempcnta0\fi\the\@tempcnta}}
\@tempa
\ClassInfo{ltugproc}{Class believes year is
\expandafter\ifnum\tugProcYear<2000 19\fi\tugProcYear
\@gobble}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Check that this is a ``sensible year'' (one for which we have a
% class option defined). If not, make it a `suitable' year, in
% particular, one that allows numbering sections.
% \begin{macrocode}
\expandafter\ifx\csname ds@tug\tugProcYear\endcsname\relax
\def\tugProcYear{2002}\fi
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% Now execute the default `year' option and get on with processing.
% Note that this command gets ignored if the configuration file
% specifies a silly year.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\ExecuteOptions{tug\tugProcYear,title\TUGprocExtraOptions}
\ProcessOptions
\if@proc@numbersec
\if@proc@numerable
\else
\ClassWarning{\@tugclass}{This year's proceedings may not have
numbered sections}%
\fi
\fi
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Call \textsf{ltugboat}, adding whichever section numbering option is
% appropriate
% \begin{macrocode}
\LoadClass[\if@proc@numbersec numbersec\else nonumber\fi]{ltugboat}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \subsection{Proceedings titles}
%
% \begin{macro}{\maketitle}
% \begin{macro}{\ifTB@madetitle}
% There's no provision for `section titles' in proceedings issues, as
% there are in \TUB{} proper. Note the tedious \LaTeX{} bug-avoidance
% in the \cs{@TB@test@document} macro.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\maketitle{%
\begingroup
% \end{macrocode}
%
% first, a bit of flim-flam to generate an initial value for
% \cs{rhAuthor} (unless the user's already given one with a
% \cs{shortAuthor} comand).
% \begin{macrocode}
\ifshortAuthor\else
\global\let\rhAuthor\@empty
\def\g@addto@rhAuthor##1{%
\begingroup
\toks@\expandafter{\rhAuthor}%
\let\thanks\@gobble
\protected@xdef\rhAuthor{\the\toks@##1}%
\endgroup
}%
\@getauthorlist\g@addto@rhAuthor
\fi
% \end{macrocode}
%
% now, the real business of setting the title
% \begin{macrocode}
\ifTB@title
\setcounter{footnote}{0}%
\renewcommand\thefootnote{\@fnsymbol\c@footnote}%
\if@proctw@column
\twocolumn[\@maketitle]%
\else
\onecolumn
\global\@topnum\z@
\@maketitle
\fi
\@thanks
\thispagestyle{TBproctitle}
\fi
\endgroup
\TB@madetitletrue
}
\newif\ifTB@madetitle \TB@madetitlefalse
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\@TB@test@document}
% \cs{@TB@test@document} checks to see, at entry to \cs{maketitle}, if
% we've had \verb:\begin{document}:. See \LaTeX{} bug report latex/2212,
% submitted by Robin Fairbairns, for details.
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\@TB@test@document{%
\edef\@tempa{\the\everypar}
\def \@tempb{\@nodocument}
\ifx \@tempa\@tempb
\@nodocument
\fi
}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\AUTHORfont}
% \begin{macro}{\TITLEfont}
% \begin{macro}{\addressfont}
% \begin{macro}{\netaddrfont}
% Define the fonts for titles and things
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\AUTHORfont {\large\rmfamily\mdseries\upshape}
\def\TITLEfont {\Large\rmfamily\mdseries\upshape}
\def\addressfont{\small\rmfamily\mdseries\upshape}
\def\netaddrfont{\small\ttfamily\mdseries\upshape}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\aboveauthorskip}
% \begin{macro}{\belowauthorskip}
% \begin{macro}{\belowabstractskip}
% Some stretchable stuff to permit variability in page layout.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newskip\aboveauthorskip \aboveauthorskip=18\p@ \@plus4\p@
\newskip\belowauthorskip \belowauthorskip=\aboveauthorskip
\newskip\belowabstractskip \belowabstractskip=14\p@ \@plus3\p@ \@minus2\p@
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\@maketitle}
% The body of \cs{maketitle}
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\@maketitle{%
{\parskip\z@
\frenchspacing
\TITLEfont\raggedright\noindent\@title\par
\count@=0
\loop
\ifnum\count@<\authornumber
\vskip\aboveauthorskip
\advance\count@\@ne
{\AUTHORfont\theauthor{\number\count@}\endgraf}%
\addressfont\theaddress{\number\count@}\endgraf
{%
\allowhyphens
\hangindent1.5pc
\netaddrfont\thenetaddress{\number\count@}\endgraf
\hangindent1.5pc
\thePersonalURL{\number\count@}\endgraf
}%
\repeat
\vskip\belowauthorskip}%
\if@abstract
\centerline{\bfseries Abstract}%
\vskip.5\baselineskip\rmfamily
\list{}{\listparindent20\p@
\itemindent\z@ \leftmargin4.875pc
\rightmargin\leftmargin \parsep \z@}\item[]\ignorespaces
\the\abstract@toks
\endlist\global\@ignoretrue
\fi
\vskip\belowabstractskip
\global\@afterindentfalse\aftergroup\@afterheading
}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{description}
% \item[\emph{Comment}] This is all very weird\dots why we (of all
% people) don't allow \cs{thanks} currently escapes me.
% \end{description}
%
% This restriction simply removed 1998/01/09
%
% \begin{macrocode}
%\def\thanks#1{\@bsphack\TBWarning{\string\thanks\space
% is not supported}\@esphack}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{environment}{abstract}
% \begin{macro}{\if@abstract}
% \begin{macro}{\abstract@toks}
% Save the contents of the abstract environment in the token register
% \cs{abstract@toks}. We need to do this, as otherwise it may get
% `typeset' (previously, it got put in a box) before
% |\begin{document}|, and experiments prove that this means our shiny
% new \cs{SMC} doesn't work in this situation.
%
% If you need to understand the ins and outs of this code, look at the
% place I lifted it from: |tabularx.dtx| (in the tools
% bundle). The whole thing pivots on having stored the name of the
% `abstract' environment in \cs{@abstract@}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newtoks\abstract@toks \abstract@toks{}
\let\if@abstract\iffalse
\def\abstract{%
% \end{macrocode}
%
% we now warn unsuspecting users who provide an \texttt{abstract}
% environment \emph{after} the \cs{maketitle} that would typeset it\dots
% \begin{macrocode}
\ifTB@madetitle
\TBWarning{abstract environment after \string\maketitle}
\fi
\def\@abstract@{abstract}%
\ifx\@currenvir\@abstract@
\else
\TBError{\string\abstract\space is illegal:%
\MessageBreak
use \string\begin{\@abstract@} instead}%
{\@abstract@\space may only be used as an environment}
\fi
\global\let\if@abstract\iftrue
{\ifnum0=`}\fi
\@abstract@getbody}
\let\endabstract\relax
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \cs{@abstract@getbody} gets chunks of the body (up to the next
% occurrence of \cs{end}) and appends them to \cs{abstract@toks}. It
% then uses \cs{@abstract@findend} to detect whether this \cs{end} is
% followed by \verb|{abstract}|
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\long\def\@abstract@getbody#1\end{%
\global\abstract@toks\expandafter{\the\abstract@toks#1}%
\@abstract@findend}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Here we've got to \cs{end} in the body of the abstract.
% \cs{@abstract@findend} takes the `argument' of the \cs{end} do its
% argument.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\@abstract@findend#1{%
\def\@tempa{#1}%
% \end{macrocode}
%
% If we've found an `end' to match the `begin' that we started with,
% we're done with gathering the abstract up; otherwise we stuff the
% end itself into the token register and carry on.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\ifx\@tempa\@abstract@
\expandafter\@abstract@end
\else
% \end{macrocode}
%
% It's not \cs{end}|{abstract}| --- check that it's not
% \cs{end}|{document}| either (which signifies that the author's
% forgotten about ending the abstract)
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\@tempb{document}%
\ifx\@tempa\@tempb
\TBError{\string\begin{\@abstract@}
ended by \string\end{\@tempb}}%
{You've forgotten \string\end{\@abstract@}}
\else
\global\abstract@toks\expandafter{\the\abstract@toks\end{#1}}%
\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\@abstract@getbody
\fi
\fi}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% In our case, the action at the `proper' \cs{end} is a lot simpler
% than what appears in |tabularx.dtx| \dots{} don't be surprised!
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\@abstract@end{\ifnum0=`{\fi}%
\expandafter\end\expandafter{\@abstract@}}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{environment}
%
% \begin{macro}{\makesignature}
% \cs{makesignature} is improper in proceedings, so we replace it with a
% warning (and a no-op otherwise)
% \begin{macrocode}
\renewcommand{\makesignature}{\TBWarning
{\string\makesignature\space is invalid in proceedings issues}}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\title}
% \begin{macro}{\TB@title}
% We redefine the \cs{title} command, so as to set the \cs{rhTitle}
% command at the same time. While we're at it, we redefine it to have
% optional arguments for use as `short' versions, thus obviating the
% need for users to use the \cs{shortTitle} command.
% \begin{macrocode}
\renewcommand\title{\@dblarg\TB@title}
\def\TB@title[#1]#2{\gdef\@title{#2}%
\bgroup
\let\thanks\@gobble
\let\\\ %
\protected@xdef\rhTitle{#1}%
\egroup
}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\shortTitle}
% \begin{macro}{\ifshortAuthor}
% \begin{macro}{\shortAuthor}
% The \cs{rh*} commands are versions to be used in the running head of
% the article. Normally, they are the same things as the author and
% title of the article, but in the case that there are confusions
% therein, the text should provide substitutes, using the \cs{short*}
% commands.
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\shortTitle #1{\def\rhTitle{#1}}
\newif\ifshortAuthor
\def\shortAuthor #1{\def\rhAuthor{#1}\shortAuthortrue}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\ps@TBproctitle}
% \begin{macro}{\ps@TBproc}
% \begin{macro}{\dopagecommands}
% \begin{macro}{\setpagecommands}
% \begin{macro}{\TB@definefeet}
% \begin{macro}{\pfoottext}
% \begin{macro}{\rfoottext}
% Now we define the running heads in terms of the \cs{rh*} commands.
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\ps@TBproctitle{\let\@oddhead\MakeRegistrationMarks
\let\@evenhead\MakeRegistrationMarks
\TB@definefeet
}
\def\ps@TBproc{%
\def\@oddhead{\MakeRegistrationMarks
{%
\hfil
\def\\{\unskip\ \ignorespaces}%
\rmfamily\rhTitle
}%
}%
\def\@evenhead{\MakeRegistrationMarks
{%
\def\\{\unskip\ \ignorespaces}%
\rmfamily\rhAuthor
\hfil
}%
}%
\TB@definefeet
}
\advance\footskip8\p@ % for deeper running feet
\def\dopagecommands{\csname @@pagecommands\number\c@page\endcsname}
\def\setpagecommands#1#2{\expandafter\def\csname @@pagecommands#1\endcsname
{#2}}
\def\TB@definefeet{%
\def\@oddfoot{\ifpreprint\pfoottext\hfil\Now\hfil\thepage
\else\rfoottext\hfil\thepage\fi\dopagecommands}%
\def\@evenfoot{\ifpreprint\thepage\hfil\Now\hfil\pfoottext
\else\thepage\hfil\rfoottext\fi\dopagecommands}%
}
\def\pfoottext{{\smc Preprint}: Proceedings of the \volyr{} Annual Meeting}
\def\rfoottext{\normalfont\TUB, \volx\Dash
{Proceedings of the \volyr{} Annual Meeting}}
\pagestyle{TBproc}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \subsection{Section divisions}
%
% Neither sections nor subsections are numbered by default in the
% proceedings style: note that this puts a degree of stress on authors'
% natural tendency to reference sections, which is a matter that needs
% attention. The class option \textsc{numbersec} once again numbers the
% sections (and noticeably changes the layout).
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\if@proc@numbersec
\else
\setcounter{secnumdepth}{0}
\fi
% \end{macrocode}
%
% Otherwise, the \cs{section} command is pretty straightforward.
% However, the \cs{subsection} and \cs{subsubsection} are run-in, and
% we have to remember to have negative stretch (and shrink if we
% should in future choose to have one) on the \meta{afterskip}
% parameter of \cs{@startsection}, since the whole skip is going to
% end up getting negated. We use \cs{TB@startsection} to detect
% inappropriate forms.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\if@proc@numbersec
\else
\if@proc@sober
\def\section
{\TB@nolimelabel
\TB@startsection{{section}%
1%
\z@%
{-8\p@\@plus-2\p@\@minus-2\p@}%
{6\p@}%
{\normalsize\bfseries\raggedright}}}
\else
\def\section
{\TB@nolimelabel
\TB@startsection{{section}%
1%
\z@%
{-8\p@\@plus-2\p@\@minus-2\p@}%
{6\p@}%
{\large\bfseries\raggedright}}}
\fi
\def\subsection
{\TB@nolimelabel
\TB@startsection{{subsection}%
2%
\z@%
{6\p@\@plus 2\p@\@minus2\p@}%
{-5\p@\@plus -\fontdimen3\the\font}%
{\normalsize\bfseries}}}
\def\subsubsection
{\TB@nolimelabel
\TB@startsection{{subsubsection}%
3%
\parindent%
\z@%
{-5\p@\@plus -\fontdimen3\the\font}%
{\normalsize\bfseries}}}
\fi
%</ltugproccls>
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \section{Plain \TeX\ styles}
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*tugboatsty>
% err...
%</tugboatsty>
%<*tugprocsty>
% err...
%</tugprocsty>
% \end{macrocode}
% \section{The \LaTeXe\ compatibility-mode style files}
% \begin{macrocode}
%<*ltugboatsty>
\@obsoletefile{ltugboat.cls}{ltugboat.sty}
\LoadClass{ltugboat}
%</ltugboatsty>
%<*ltugprocsty>
\@obsoletefile{ltugproc.cls}{ltugproc.sty}
\LoadClass{ltugproc}
%</ltugprocsty>
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \Finale
%
\endinput
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