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% \iffalse meta-comment
%
%!TEX encoding = UTF-8 Unicode
%
% Copyright 2005 by Will Robertson <wspr81@gmail.com>
%
% Distributable under the LaTeX Project Public License,
% version 1.3b or higher (your choice). The latest version of
% this license is at: http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
%
% This work is "maintained" (as per LPPL maintenance status)
% by Will Robertson.
%
% This work consists of the file euenc.dtx and various derived files.
%
%<*dtxinfo>
\ProvidesFile{euenc.dtx}[2006/08/22 v0.1a Experimental unicode font encodings]
%</dtxinfo>
%
%<*internalbatchfile>
\begingroup
%</internalbatchfile>
%<*batchfile>
\input docstrip.tex
\keepsilent
\preamble
________________________________
Copyright © 2006 Will Robertson
License information appended.
\endpreamble
\postamble
Copyright © 2006 by Will Robertson <wspr81@gmail.com>
Distributable under the LaTeX Project Public License,
version 1.3c or higher (your choice). The latest version of
this license is at: http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
This work is "maintained" (as per LPPL maintenance status)
by Will Robertson.
This work consists of the file \jobname.dtx and various derived files.
\endpostamble
\askforoverwritefalse
\generate{\file{euenc.ins}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{batchfile}}}
\generate{\file{euenc-style.sty}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{dtx-style}}}
\generate{\file{eu1enc.def}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{eu1}}}
\generate{\file{test-eu1lm.ltx}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{lmtest}}}
\nopreamble\nopostamble
\generate{\file{README.txt}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{readme}}}
\generate{\file{convert-lmfd.sh}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{lmscript}}}
\generate{\file{sed-eu1lmr.sed}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{sedlmr}}}
\generate{\file{sed-eu1lmdh.sed}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{sedlmdh}}}
\generate{\file{sed-eu1lmss.sed}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{sedlmss}}}
\generate{\file{sed-eu1lmssq.sed}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{sedlmssq}}}
\generate{\file{sed-eu1lmtt.sed}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{sedlmtt}}}
\generate{\file{sed-eu1lmvtt.sed}{\from{\jobname.dtx}{sedlmvtt}}}
%</batchfile>
%<batchfile>\endbatchfile
%<*internalbatchfile>
\endgroup
\immediate\write18{sh convert-lmfd.sh}%
%</internalbatchfile>
%
%<*driver>
\documentclass{ltxdoc}
\EnableCrossrefs
\CodelineIndex
\RecordChanges
%\OnlyDescription
\usepackage{euenc-style}
\begin{document}
\DocInput{euenc.dtx}
\end{document}
%</driver>
%
% \fi
%
% \CheckSum{0}
% \errorcontextlines=999 ^^A% Show up all my mistakes
% \GetFileInfo{euenc.dtx}
%
% \title{The experimental unicode `\EUx' encodings}
% \author{Will Robertson}
% \date{\filedate \qquad \fileversion}
%
% \maketitle
%
% \begin{abstract}
% This file documents some experimental unicode font encodings, initially
% used for \XeTeX. So far, there's not much here.
% \end{abstract}
%
% \tableofcontents
%
% \section{Introduction}
%
% \LaTeX's font encoding system provides a method for ensuring that
% characters in a document can be rendered properly by glyphs in the output.
% It is also a sensible system for typesetting multilingual documents
% while remaining within \TeX's restrictions of 8-bit fonts.
%
% When \XeTeX\ came along, no work had seemingly been done on using
% this infrastructure for unicode fonts. For one thing, the notion of a well-defined
% font encoding — which neatly pigeonholes a font into a category of containing
% a specific set of glyphs — doesn't work so well when designers have
% an essentially unrestricted selection of glyphs they may add to their fonts.
%
% Both technical advantages of \LaTeX's font encodings — error checking, and
% multilingual typesetting — were no longer relevant with \XeTeX, due to
% impracticality for the former and redundancy in the latter; \XeTeX's support
% of OpenType fonts obviates the need for font switching by necessity when changing
% languages.
%
% Nonetheless, font encodings are tied inextricably into \LaTeX's font selection
% mechanisms. For the first couple of years of \XeTeX's life, defined font families
% were placed in the |U| encoding; appropriate, given the unicode initial, but
% \emph{inappropriate} within the framework of \LaTeX\ itself. The |U| encoding
% stands for `undefined', to be used for fonts that contain glyphs that are essentially
% arbitrary; for example, a Dingbats font.
%
% Since \XeLaTeX\ documents didn't interact with the `regular' world so much,
% this overloading of the encoding didn't really matter in the long run. But eventually,
% it became apparent that it would be appropriate to use font encodings to represent
% unicode subsets and/or different methods of font loading (to be addressed later).
%
% This document contains the first steps in this direction.
%
% \section{The \EUx\ encodings}
%
% As with much of my \XeTeX\ work, nothing can be relied upon to last
% unchanged into the future. This is an unfortunate fact that extensions to \TeX\
% that deal with unicode (>16 bit fonts) are still many and varied (by this time next
% year, there will be at least four\footnote{\XeTeX, Lua\TeX, Omega/Aleph, \ExTeX,
% if I've counted correctly}). \XeTeX\ is the only one with active macro
% development at the present time to the best of my knowledge. It thus serves
% as a testbed for new ideas; furthermore, I'm learning all of this stuff too so
% it's possible that I'll make conceptual mistakes that require changes later on.
%
% \section{The \EU1 encoding}
%
% The \EU1 encoding represents the first attempt of providing a
% standard \LaTeX\ encoding for unicode fonts.
% At present, it loads and defines nothing in terms of declaring text
% glyphs and accents. That rôle is played for now by Ross Moore's \pkg{xunicode}
% package; in the future I hope some of that package will migrate here.
%
% Because we can assume that all current \TeX\ distributions will
% contain the Latin Modern OpenType fonts (\path{fonts/opentype/public/lm}),
% this is selected as the default font. More details on this font later.
%
% I am now defining the convention that \EU1 encoded fonts have no
% necessary subsets of unicode. Perhaps in the future this will be restricted
% to fonts that support unicode accent characters.
%
% Furthermore, no restrictions are made on the method used to load the font.
% \XeTeX\ allows fonts of two types: system installed fonts (also accessible
% via regular applications or programs); and `local' fonts, which are specified
% by filename to be found either in a |texmf| tree of the local directory.
% \iffalse
%<*eu1>
% \fi
% \begin{macrocode}
\ProvidesFile{eu1enc.def}[2006/08/13 v0.1a Experimental unicode font encoding]
\DeclareFontEncoding{EU1}{}{}
\DeclareErrorFont{EU1}{lmr}{m}{n}{10}
\DeclareFontSubstitution{EU1}{lmr}{m}{n}
% \end{macrocode}
% \iffalse
%</eu1>
% \fi
%
% \section{The Latin Modern OpenType fonts}
%
% \subsection{Conversion scripts}
% The |.fd| files are converted from the \enc{T1} encoding
% with the following shell script. In order to generate
% the Latin Modern \EU1 encoding font definitions, execute the following commands:
% \begin{verbatim}
% latex euenc.ins
% sh convert-lmfd.sh
% \end{verbatim}
% The sources that allow this generation are shown following.
%
% \subsubsection{Encoding conversion shell script}
% \iffalse
%<*lmscript>
% \fi
% \begin{macrocode}
sed -E -f sed-eu1lmr.sed `kpsewhich t1lmr.fd` > eu1lmr.fd
sed -E -f sed-eu1lmdh.sed `kpsewhich t1lmdh.fd` > eu1lmdh.fd
sed -E -f sed-eu1lmss.sed `kpsewhich t1lmss.fd` > eu1lmss.fd
sed -E -f sed-eu1lmssq.sed `kpsewhich t1lmssq.fd` > eu1lmssq.fd
sed -E -f sed-eu1lmtt.sed `kpsewhich t1lmtt.fd` > eu1lmtt.fd
sed -E -f sed-eu1lmvtt.sed `kpsewhich t1lmvtt.fd` > eu1lmvtt.fd
% \end{macrocode}
% \iffalse
%</lmscript>
% \fi
%
% \subsubsection{Encoding conversion \texttt{sed} scripts}
% The shell script above clearly requires the following quickly assembled |sed| scripts.
% No doubt they could be reduced to a single script with enough motivation. For now, they work.
%
% \paragraph{Roman}
% \iffalse
%<*sedlmr>
% \fi
% \begin{macrocode}
s/ec-//g
s/lm([a-z]+)([0-9]+)/lmroman\2-\1/g
s/([0-9]+)-ri/\1-italic/g
s/([0-9]+)-ro/\1-oblique/g
s/([0-9]+)-r/\1-regular/g
s/([0-9]+)-bxi/\1-bolditalic/g
s/([0-9]+)-bxo/\1-boldoblique/g
s/([0-9]+)-bx/\1-bold/g
s/([0-9]+)-bo\}/\1-demioblique\}/g
s/([0-9]+)-b\}/\1-demi\}/g
s/([0-9]+)-csco/\1-capsoblique/g
s/([0-9]+)-csc/\1-capsregular/g
s/t1/eu1/g
s/T1/EU1/g
s/(>.[ ]*)(lm[a-z0-9\-]*)/\1"[\2]"/g
% \end{macrocode}
% \iffalse
%</sedlmr>
% \fi
% \paragraph{Dunhill}
% \iffalse
%<*sedlmdh>
% \fi
% \begin{macrocode}
s/ec-//g
s/lm([a-z]+)([0-9]+)/lmroman\2-\1/g
s/([0-9]+)-dunh/\1-dunhill/g
s/([0-9]+)-duno/\1-dunhilloblique/g
s/t1/eu1/g
s/T1/EU1/g
s/(>.[ ]*)(lm[a-z0-9\-]*)/\1"[\2]"/g
% \end{macrocode}
% \iffalse
%</sedlmdh>
% \fi
% \paragraph{Sans}
% \iffalse
%<*sedlmss>
% \fi
% \begin{macrocode}
s/ec-//g
s/lm([a-z]+)([0-9]+)/lmsans\2-\1/g
s/([0-9]+)-ssbo/\1-boldoblique/g
s/([0-9]+)-ssbx/\1-bold/g
s/([0-9]+)-ssdc\}/\1-demicondensed\}/g
s/([0-9]+)-ssdo\}/\1-demicondensedoblique\}/g
s/([0-9]+)-ssi/\1-italic/g
s/([0-9]+)-sso/\1-oblique/g
s/([0-9]+)-ss/\1-regular/g
s/t1/eu1/g
s/T1/EU1/g
s/(>.[ ]*)(lm[a-z0-9\-]*)/\1"[\2]"/g
% \end{macrocode}
% \changes{v0.1}{2007/01/18}{`ssdc' and `ssdo' were switched with the upright for some reason.}
% \iffalse
%</sedlmss>
% \fi
% \paragraph{Sans Quotation}
% \iffalse
%<*sedlmssq>
% \fi
% \begin{macrocode}
s/ec-//g
s/lm([a-z]+)([0-9]+)/lmsansquotation\2-\1/g
s/([0-9]+)-ssqbo/\1-boldoblique/g
s/([0-9]+)-ssqbx/\1-bold/g
s/([0-9]+)-ssqo/\1-oblique/g
s/([0-9]+)-ssq/\1-regular/g
s/t1/eu1/g
s/T1/EU1/g
s/(>.[ ]*)(lm[a-z0-9\-]*)/\1"[\2]"/g
% \end{macrocode}
% \iffalse
%</sedlmssq>
% \fi
% \paragraph{Typewriter}
% \iffalse
%<*sedlmtt>
% \fi
% \begin{macrocode}
s/ec-//g
s/lm([a-z]+)([0-9]+)/lmtypewriter\2-\1/g
s/([0-9]+)-tl\}/\1-light\}/g
s/([0-9]+)-tlo\}/\1-lightoblique\}/g
s/([0-9]+)-tk\}/\1-dark\}/g
s/([0-9]+)-tko\}/\1-darkoblique\}/g
s/([0-9]+)-tlc\}/\1-lightcondensed\}/g
s/([0-9]+)-tlco\}/\1-lightcondensedoblique\}/g
s/([0-9]+)-tcso/\1-capsoblique/g
s/([0-9]+)-tcsc/\1-capsregular/g
s/([0-9]+)-tti/\1-italic/g
s/([0-9]+)-tto/\1-oblique/g
s/([0-9]+)-tt/\1-regular/g
s/t1/eu1/g
s/T1/EU1/g
s/(>.[ ]*)(lm[a-z0-9\-]*)/\1"[\2]"/g
% \end{macrocode}
% \iffalse
%</sedlmtt>
% \fi
% \paragraph{Variable-width Typewriter}
% \iffalse
%<*sedlmvtt>
% \fi
% \begin{macrocode}
s/ec-//g
s/lm([a-z]+)([0-9]+)/lmtypewritervarwd\2-\1/g
s/([0-9]+)-vtl\}/\1-light\}/g
s/([0-9]+)-vtlo\}/\1-lightoblique\}/g
s/([0-9]+)-vtk\}/\1-dark\}/g
s/([0-9]+)-vtko\}/\1-darkoblique\}/g
s/([0-9]+)-vtto/\1-oblique/g
s/([0-9]+)-vtt/\1-regular/g
s/t1/eu1/g
s/T1/EU1/g
s/(>.[ ]*)(lm[a-z0-9\-]*)/\1"[\2]"/g
% \end{macrocode}
% \iffalse
%</sedlmvtt>
% \fi
%
% \subsection{Latin Modern test file}
% Adapted and improved from my Prac\TeX\ Journal article on the Latin Modern fonts.
%
% \iffalse
%<*lmtest>
% \fi
% \begin{macrocode}
\documentclass[12pt]{article}
\usepackage[margin=2.5cm]{geometry}
\newenvironment{vrb}
{\begin{tabular}{@{}p{7cm}l@{}}}
{\end{tabular}}
\usepackage{fancyvrb}
\DefineShortVerb{\|}
\usepackage{slantsc}
\usepackage[EU1]{fontenc}
\usepackage{lmodern}
\begin{document}
\title{Testing the Latin Modern \texttt{EU1} encoding}
\author{Will Robertson}
\maketitle
\thispagestyle{empty}
\pagestyle{empty}
\section*{Roman}
\fontfamily{lmr}\selectfont
\begin{vrb}
|\rmdefault| & {\selectfont Latin Modern Roman} \\
| \itshape| & {\itshape Latin Modern Roman Italic} \\
| \slshape| & {\slshape Latin Modern Roman Oblique} \\
| \scshape| & {\scshape Latin Modern Roman Small Caps} \\
| \slshape| & {\scshape\slshape Latin Modern Roman Oblique Small Caps} \\
| \bfseries| & {\bfseries Latin Modern Roman Bold Extended} \\
| \itshape| & {\bfseries\itshape Latin Modern Roman Bold Italic Extended} \\
| \slshape| & {\bfseries\slshape Latin Modern Roman Bold Oblique Extended} \\
| \fontseries{b}| & {\fontseries{b}\selectfont Latin Modern Roman Bold} \\
| \fontseries{b}\slshape| & {\fontseries{b}\slshape Latin Modern Roman Bold Oblique} \\
\end{vrb}
\section*{Dunhill}
\fontfamily{lmdh}\selectfont
\begin{vrb}
|\fontfamily{lmdh}\selectfont| & {Latin Modern Dunhill} \\
| \slshape| & {\slshape Latin Modern Dunhill Oblique} \\
\end{vrb}
\section*{Sans}
\fontfamily{lmss}\selectfont
\begin{vrb}
|\sffamily| & {\selectfont Latin Modern Sans} \\
| \slshape| & {\slshape Latin Modern Sans Oblique} \\
| \bfseries| & {\bfseries Latin Modern Sans Bold} \\
| \slshape| & {\bfseries\slshape Latin Modern Sans Bold Oblique} \\
| \fontseries{sbc}\selectfont| & {\fontseries{sbc}\selectfont Latin Modern Sans Demi Condensed} \\
| \slshape| & {\fontseries{sbc}\selectfont\slshape Latin Modern Sans Demi Condensed Oblique} \\
\end{vrb}
\section*{Sans Quotation}
\fontfamily{lmssq}\selectfont
\begin{vrb}
|\renewcommand\sfdefault{lmssq}| \\
|\sffamily | & {\selectfont Latin Modern Sans Extended} \\
| \slshape | & {\slshape Latin Modern Sans Extended Oblique} \\
| \bfseries | & {\bfseries Latin Modern Sans Bold Extended} \\
| \slshape | & {\bfseries\slshape Latin Modern Sans Bold Extended Oblique} \\
\end{vrb}
\section*{Typewriter}
\fontfamily{lmtt}\selectfont
\begin{vrb}
|\ttfamily | & {\selectfont Latin Modern Typewriter} \\
| \itshape | & {\itshape Latin Modern Typewriter Italic} \\
| \slshape | & {\slshape Latin Modern Typewriter Oblique} \\
| \scshape | & {\scshape Latin Modern Typewriter Small Caps} \\
| \scshape\slshape | & {\scshape\slshape Latin Modern Typewriter Oblique Small Caps} \\
| \bfseries | & {\bfseries Latin Modern Typewriter Dark} \\
| \slshape | & {\bfseries\slshape Latin Modern Typewriter Dark Oblique} \\
| \fontseries{b}\selectfont | & {\fontfamily{lmtt}\fontseries{b}\selectfont Latin Modern Typewriter Dark} \\
| \fontseries{b}\slshape | & {\fontfamily{lmtt}\fontseries{b}\slshape Latin Modern Typewriter Dark Oblique} \\
| \fontseries{l}\selectfont | & {\fontfamily{lmtt}\fontseries{l}\selectfont Latin Modern Typewriter Light} \\
| \fontseries{l}\slshape | & {\fontfamily{lmtt}\fontseries{l}\slshape Latin Modern Typewriter Light Oblique} \\
| \fontseries{lc}\selectfont | & {\fontfamily{lmtt}\fontseries{lc}\selectfont Latin Modern Typewriter Light Condensed} \\
| \fontseries{lc}\slshape | & {\fontfamily{lmtt}\fontseries{lc}\slshape Latin Modern Typewriter Light Condensed Oblique} \\
\end{vrb}
\section*{Variable-width Typewriter}
\fontfamily{lmvtt}\selectfont
\def\fixedspacing{\fontdimen3\font0pt\fontdimen4\font0pt}
\begin{vrb}
|\renewcommand\ttdefault{lmvtt}| \\
|\ttfamily | & {\selectfont \fixedspacing Latin Modern Typewriter Proportional} \\
| \slshape | & {\slshape \fixedspacing Latin Modern Typewriter Proportional Oblique} \\
| \fontseries{l}\selectfont | & {\fontseries{l}\selectfont \fixedspacing Latin Modern Typewriter Proportional Light} \\
| \fontseries{l}\slshape | & \mbox{\fontseries{l}\slshape \fixedspacing Latin Modern Typewriter Proportional Light Oblique} \\
| \fontseries{b}\selectfont | & {\fontseries{b}\selectfont \fixedspacing Latin Modern Typewriter Proportional Dark} \\
| \fontseries{b}\slshape | & \mbox{\fontseries{b}\slshape \fixedspacing Latin Modern Typewriter Proportional Dark Oblique} \\
\end{vrb}
\end{document}
% \end{macrocode}
% \iffalse
%</lmtest>
% \fi
%
% \clearpage
% \PrintChanges
%
% \clearpage
%
% \PrintIndex
%
% \Finale
%
%\iffalse
%
%<*readme>
% \begin{macrocode}
_______________________
THE EU ENCODING(S) v0.1a
This package is the first release of the first step towards offering a
LaTeX font encoding based on unicode. XeTeX is the only engine currently
utilising it to the best of my knowledge. No macro support is offered (the
encoding is just a placeholder for now) but an EU1 Latin Modern encoding is
offered in order to access the OpenType versions of those fonts.
N.B. This will only work when xdvipdfmx is used as the output driver for
XeTeX; xdv2pdf (Mac OS X only) does not support OpenType fonts that aren't
installed in the system itself.
Example of use:
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[EU1]{fontenc}
\usepackage{lmodern}
\begin{document}
...
\end{document}
See the accompanying file <test-eu1lm.ltx> for a complete example.
______________
Will Robertson
2007
% \end{macrocode}
%</readme>
%
%<*dtx-style>
% \begin{macrocode}
\ProvidesPackage{euenc-style}
\def\@dotsep{1000}
\setcounter{tocdepth}{2}
\setlength\columnseprule{0.4pt}
\renewcommand\tableofcontents{\relax
\begin{multicols}{2}[\section*{\contentsname}]\relax
\@starttoc{toc}\relax
\end{multicols}}
\setcounter{IndexColumns}{2}
\renewenvironment{theglossary}
{\small\list{}{}
\item\relax
\glossary@prologue\GlossaryParms
\let\item\@idxitem \ignorespaces
\def\pfill{\hspace*{\fill}}}
{\endlist}
\usepackage{booktabs,calc,color,fancyvrb,graphicx,ifthen,refstyle,url,varioref}
\usepackage{fontspec,xltxtra}
\definecolor{niceblue}{rgb}{0.4,0.6,1.000}
\newenvironment{example}
{\hrulefill\par\VerbatimEnvironment
\begin{VerbatimOut}[gobble=4]{\examplefilename}}
{\end{VerbatimOut}\relax
\begingroup
\color{niceblue}
\typesetexample
\endgroup\par\hrulefill}
\let\examplesize\normalsize
\let\auxwidth\relax
\newlength\examplewidth\newlength\verbatimwidth
\newlength\exoutdent \newlength\exverbgap
\setlength\exverbgap{1em}
\setlength\exoutdent{-0.15\textwidth}
\newsavebox\verbatimbox
\edef\examplefilename{\jobname.example}
\newcommand\typesetexample{\relax
\begin{lrbox}{\verbatimbox}\relax
\BVerbatimInput[fontsize=\small]{\examplefilename}\relax
\end{lrbox}
\begin{list}{}{\setlength\itemindent{0pt}
\setlength\leftmargin\exoutdent
\setlength\rightmargin{0pt}}\item
\ifx\auxwidth\relax
\setlength\verbatimwidth{\wd\verbatimbox}\relax
\else
\setlength\verbatimwidth{\auxwidth}\relax
\fi
\begin{minipage}[c]{\textwidth-\exoutdent-\verbatimwidth-\exverbgap}
\catcode`\%=14\centering\examplesize\input\examplefilename\relax
\end{minipage}\hfill
\begin{minipage}[c]{\verbatimwidth}
\usebox\verbatimbox
\end{minipage}
\end{list}
\global\let\examplesize\normalsize}
\newcommand*\setexsize[1]{\let\examplesize#1}
\newcommand*\setverbwidth[1]{\def\auxwidth{#1}}
\newcommand*\name[1]{{#1}}
\newcommand*\pkg[1]{\textsf{#1}}
\newcommand*\enc[1]{\texttt{#1}}
\let\latin\textit
\def\eg{\latin{e.g.}}
\def\ie{\latin{i.e.}}
\def\etc{\@ifnextchar.{\latin{etc}}{\latin{etc.}\@}}
%% LOGOS, tuned for Palatino:
\TeX@logo@spacing{-0.12em}{-0.12em}%
{0.5ex}{-0.3em}{-0.12em}{-0.1em}
\def\MacOSX{Mac~OS~X}
%% fontspec declarations:
\setromanfont[Mapping=tex-text]{FPL Neu}
\defaultfontfeatures{Scale=MatchLowercase}
\setsansfont[Weight=1.2, Width=1.1,
Mapping=tex-text,
BoldFont={Skia},
BoldFeatures={Weight=1.7}]{Skia}
\setmonofont{Osaka-Mono}
\defaultfontfeatures{Mapping=tex-text}
\DeclareRobustCommand\ExTeX{\textrm{\relax
\ensuremath{\textstyle\varepsilon_{\kern-0.15em\mathcal{X}}}\relax
\kern-.15em\TeX}}
\def\EU#1{\enc{EU#1}}
\def\EUx{\enc{EU$x$}}
%% (La)TeX font-related declarations:
\linespread{1.05} % FPL Neu needs more space between lines
\frenchspacing % Remove ugly extra space after punctuation
\def\MacOSX{Mac~OS~X}
% \end{macrocode}
%</dtx-style>
%\fi
%
% \makeatother
% \typeout{*************************************************************}
% \typeout{*}
% \typeout{* To finish the installation you have to move the following}
% \typeout{* file into a directory searched by XeTeX:}
% \typeout{*}
% \typeout{* \space\space\space .sty}
% \typeout{*}
% \typeout{*************************************************************}
%
\endinput
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