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%D \module
%D [ file=font-sty,
%D version=2011.01.13, % (copied fron font-ini)
%D title=\CONTEXT\ Font Macros,
%D subtitle=Styles,
%D author=Hans Hagen,
%D date=\currentdate,
%D copyright={PRAGMA ADE \& \CONTEXT\ Development Team}]
%C
%C This module is part of the \CONTEXT\ macro||package and is
%C therefore copyrighted by \PRAGMA. See mreadme.pdf for
%C details.
\writestatus{loading}{ConTeXt Font Macros / Styles}
\unprotect
%D \macros
%D {definealternativestyle}
%D
%D In the main modules we are going to implement lots of
%D parameterized commands and one of these parameters will
%D concern the font to use. To suit consistent use of fonts we
%D here implement a mechanism for defining the keywords that
%D present a particular style or alternative.
%D
%D \starttyping
%D \definealternativestyle [keywords] [\style] [\nostyle]
%D \stoptyping
%D
%D The first command is used in the normal textflow, while the
%D second command takes care of headings and alike. Consider
%D the next two definitions:
%D
%D \starttyping
%D \definealternativestyle [bold] [\bf] []
%D \definealternativestyle [cap] [\cap] [\cap]
%D \stoptyping
%D
%D A change \type{\bf} in a heading which is to be set in
%D \type{\tfd} does not look that well, so therefore we leave
%D the second argument of \type{\definealternativestyle} empty.
%D When we capatalize characters using the pseudo small cap
%D command \type{\cap}, we want this to take effect in both
%D text and headings, which is accomplished by assigning both
%D arguments.
\installcorenamespace{alternativestyles}
\setnewconstant \c_font_current_alternative_style_index \plusone
\unexpanded\def\definealternativestyle
{\dotripleempty\font_basics_define_alternative_style}
\def\font_basics_define_alternative_style[#commands][#variantone][#varianttwo]%
{\processcommalist[#commands]{\font_basics_define_alternative_style_indeed{#variantone}{#varianttwo}}}
\let\definestyle\definealternativestyle % later redefined
\def\font_basics_define_alternative_style_indeed#variantone#varianttwo#command%
{\ifcsname#command\endcsname
% no redefinition
\else
\setuvalue{#command}{\groupedcommand{#variantone}{}}%
\fi
\setvalue{\??alternativestyles#command}{\font_helpers_apply_alternative_style{#variantone}{#varianttwo}}}%
\def\font_helpers_apply_alternative_style
{\ifcase\c_font_current_alternative_style_index
\expandafter\gobbletwoarguments
\or
\expandafter\firstoftwoarguments
\or
\expandafter\secondoftwoarguments
\else
\expandafter\firstoftwoarguments
\fi}
\def\applyalternativestyle#name% public
{\ifcsname\??alternativestyles#name\endcsname\csname\??alternativestyles#name\expandafter\endcsname\fi}
%D Maybe too geneneric, but probably ok is the following. (Maybe one
%D day we will use a dedicated grouped command for styles.)
% \appendtoks
% \let\groupedcommand\thirdofthreearguments
% \to \simplifiedcommands
%D This command also defines the keyword as command. This means
%D that the example definition of \type{bold} we gave before,
%D results in a command \type{\bold} which can be used as:
%D
%D \startbuffer
%D He's a \bold{bold} man with a {\bold head}.
%D \stopbuffer
%D
%D \typebuffer
%D
%D or
%D
%D \startexample
%D \definealternativestyle[bold][\bf][]\getbuffer
%D \stopexample
%D
%D Such definitions are of course unwanted for \type{\cap}
%D because this would result in an endless recursive call.
%D Therefore we check on the existance of both the command and
%D the substitution. The latter is needed because for instance
%D \type{\type} is an entirely diferent command. That command
%D handles verbatim, while the style command would just switch
%D to teletype font. This is just an example of a tricky
%D naming coincidence.
%D \macros
%D {doconvertfont,noconvertfont,
%D dontconvertfont,redoconvertfont}
%D
%D After having defined such keywords, we can call for them by
%D using
%D
%D \starttyping
%D \doconvertfont{keyword}{text}
%D \stoptyping
%D
%D We deliberately pass an argument. This enables us to
%D assign converters that handle one argument, like
%D \type{\cap}.
%D
%D By default the first specification is used to set the style,
%D exept when we say \type{\dontconvertfont}, after which the
%D second specification is used. We can also directly call for
%D \type{\noconvertfont}. In nested calls, we can restore the
%D conversion by saying \type{\redoconvertfont}.
%D These commands are not grouped! Grouping is most probably
%D done by the calling macro's and would lead to unnecessary
%D overhead.
\let\m_current_convert_font \empty
\let\m_current_convert_font_dt\empty
\unexpanded\def\doconvertfont#specification% takes second argument / this command is obsolete
{\edef\m_current_convert_font{#specification}%
\ifx\m_current_convert_font\empty
%\expandafter\firstofoneargument
\else
\expandafter\font_helpers_do_convert_font
\fi}
\def\font_helpers_do_convert_font
{\edef\m_current_convert_font_dt{\detokenize\expandafter{\m_current_convert_font}}%
\ifcsname\??alternativestyles\m_current_convert_font_dt\endcsname
\csname\??alternativestyles\m_current_convert_font_dt\expandafter\endcsname
\else\ifcsname\m_current_convert_font_dt\endcsname
\csname\m_current_convert_font_dt\expandafter\endcsname
\else
\doubleexpandafter\m_current_convert_font
\fi\fi}
%D Low level switches (downward compatible, but we keep them as one can use
%D them in styles):
%D
%D \starttyping
%D \usemodule[abr-02]
%D \setuphead[chapter][style=\bfb]
%D \setupfooter[style=\dontconvertfont\bf]
%D \chapter{This is \TEX}
%D \stoptyping
\unexpanded\def\dontconvertfont{\c_font_current_alternative_style_index\plustwo} % needs checking in usage
\unexpanded\def\redoconvertfont{\c_font_current_alternative_style_index\plusone} % needs checking in usage
%D The new one:
\unexpanded\def\dousestyleparameter#value%
{\edef\currentstyleparameter{#value}%
\ifx\currentstyleparameter\empty\else
\expandafter\dousecurrentstyleparameter
\fi}
\unexpanded\def\dousestylehashparameter#hash#parameter%
{\ifcsname#hash#parameter\endcsname
\expandafter\dousestyleparameter\csname#hash#parameter\endcsname
\fi}
\unexpanded\def\dousecurrentstyleparameter % empty check outside here
{\edef\detokenizedstyleparameter{\detokenize\expandafter{\currentstyleparameter}}%
\settrue\fontattributeisset % reset is done elsewhere
\ifcsname\??alternativestyles\detokenizedstyleparameter\endcsname
\csname\??alternativestyles\detokenizedstyleparameter\endcsname
\else\ifcsname\detokenizedstyleparameter\endcsname
\csname\detokenizedstyleparameter\endcsname
\else
\currentstyleparameter
\fi\fi}
\let\dosetfontattribute\dousestylehashparameter % for a while
%D New commands (not yet interfaced):
%D
%D \startbuffer
%D \definestyle[one][style=bold,color=darkblue]
%D
%D test \one{test} test
%D test \style[one]{test} test
%D test \style[color=red]{test} test
%D test \style[Serif at 20pt]{test} test
%D \stopbuffer
%D
%D \typebuffer \startlines \getbuffer \stoplines
% definitions .. no tagging here
\installcorenamespace{style}
\installcorenamespace{stylecheck}
\installcommandhandler \??style {style} \??style
\appendtoks
\letvalue{\??stylecheck\currentstyle}\relax
\setuevalue{\e!start\currentstyle}{\font_styles_apply_start{\currentstyle}}%
\setuevalue{\e!stop \currentstyle}{\font_styles_apply_stop}%
\setuevalue {\currentstyle}{\font_styles_apply_grouped{\currentstyle}}% no longer groupedcommand here
\to \everydefinestyle
\unexpanded\def\font_styles_apply_start#name%
{\begingroup
\font_styles_use_defined{#name}}
\unexpanded\def\font_styles_apply_stop
{\endgroup}
\unexpanded\def\font_styles_apply_grouped#name% assumes that the next is { or \bgroup
{\bgroup
\def\g_style{\font_styles_use_defined{#name}}%
\afterassignment\g_style
\let\nexttoken}
\unexpanded\def\font_styles_use_defined#name%
{\edef\currentstyle{#name}%
\usestylestyleandcolor\c!style\c!color}
\unexpanded\def\font_styles_use_generic#specification%
{\let\currentstyle\s!unknown % reasonable generic tag
\setupcurrentstyle[\c!style=,\c!color=,#specification]%
\usestylestyleandcolor\c!style\c!color}
% commands
\installcorenamespace{styleargument}
\unexpanded\def\style[#name]% as this is can be a switch we use groupedcommand
{\csname\??styleargument
\ifcsname#name\endcsname1\else\ifcsname\??stylecheck#name\endcsname2\else3\fi\fi
\endcsname{#name}}
\setvalue{\??styleargument1}#name%
{\csname#name\endcsname}
\setvalue{\??styleargument2}#name%
{\groupedcommand{\font_styles_use_defined{#name}}{}}
\setvalue{\??styleargument3}#specification%
{\doifassignmentelse{#specification}\font_styles_assignment\font_styles_direct{#specification}}
\def\font_styles_assignment#specification{\groupedcommand{\font_styles_use_generic{#specification}}{}}
\def\font_styles_direct #specification{\groupedcommand{\definedfont[#specification]}{}}
% environments
\installcorenamespace{styleenvironment}
\unexpanded\def\startstyle[#name]%
{\begingroup
\csname\??styleenvironment
\ifcsname#name\endcsname1\else\ifcsname\??stylecheck#name\endcsname2\else3\fi\fi
\endcsname{#name}}
\unexpanded\def\stopstyle
{\endgroup
\autoinsertnextspace} % will be configurable, maybe also in \definestartstop
\setvalue{\??styleenvironment1}#name%
{\csname#name\endcsname}
\setvalue{\??styleenvironment2}#name%
{\font_styles_use_defined{#name}}
\setvalue{\??styleenvironment3}#specification%
{\doifassignmentelse{#specification}\font_styles_start_assignment\font_styles_start_direct{#specification}}
\def\font_styles_start_assignment#specification{\usegenericstyle{#specification}}
\def\font_styles_start_direct #specification{\definedfont[#specification]\relax}
%D Still experimental (might even go away).
% \definestylecollection[mine]
% \definestyleinstance[mine][default][sorry]
% \definestyleinstance[mine][tt][bs][ttbs:\rm\sl]
% \definestyleinstance[mine][tt][bf][ttbf:\rm\sl]
% \definestyleinstance[mine][bf][\sl]
% \definestyleinstance[mine][sl][\tt]
% {\bf test \mine test \sl test \mine test \bs oeps \mine oeps {\tt test \mine \bf test}}
\installcorenamespace{stylecollection}
\unexpanded\def\definestylecollection
{\dosingleargument\font_styles_define_style_collection}
\def\font_styles_define_style_collection[#name]%
{\iffirstargument
\setuvalue{#name}{\styleinstance[#name]}%
\def\font_styles_define_style_collection_a#style%
{\def\font_styles_define_style_collection_b#alternative{\letbeundefined{\??stylecollection#name:#style:#alternative}}%
\font_helpers_process_alternative_list\font_styles_define_style_collection_b
\font_styles_define_style_collection_b\s!default}%
\font_helpers_process_style_list\font_styles_define_style_collection_a
\font_styles_define_style_collection_a\s!default
\fi}
\unexpanded\def\definestyleinstance
{\doquadrupleargument\font_styles_define_style_instance}
\def\font_styles_define_style_instance[#instance][#2][#3][#4]% [name] [rm|ss|tt|..] [sl|bf|...] [whatever]
{\iffirstargument
\ifcsname#1\endcsname\else\font_styles_define_style_collection[#instance]\fi
\fi
\iffourthargument
\setvalue{\??stylecollection#instance:#2:#3}{#4}%
\else\ifthirdargument
\setvalue{\??stylecollection#instance::#2}{#3}%
\else\ifsecondargument
\letvalueempty{\??stylecollection#instance::#2}%
\fi\fi\fi}
% \unexpanded\def\styleinstance[#instance]% will be made faster
% {%\begingroup\normalexpanded{\noexpand\infofont[#1:\fontstyle:\fontalternative]}\endgroup
% \executeifdefined{\??stylecollection#instance:\fontstyle:\fontalternative}%
% {\executeifdefined{\??stylecollection#instance:\fontstyle:\s!default}%
% {\executeifdefined{\??stylecollection#instance::\fontalternative}
% {\getvalue {\??stylecollection#instance::\s!default}}}}}
\unexpanded\def\styleinstance[#instance]%
{\csname\??stylecollection#instance:%
\ifcsname\??stylecollection#instance:\fontstyle:\fontalternative\endcsname
\fontstyle:\fontalternative
\else\ifcsname\??stylecollection#instance:\fontstyle:\s!default\endcsname
\fontstyle:\s!default
\else\ifcsname\??stylecollection#instance::\fontalternative\endcsname
:\fontalternative
\else
:\s!default
\fi\fi\fi
\endcsname}
%D Variant selectors
%D
%D \starttyping
%D \mathematics {\vsone{\utfchar{"2229}}}
%D \mathematics {\utfchar{"2229}\vsone{}}
%D \stoptyping
\unexpanded\edef\vsone#character{#character\utfchar{"FE00}} % used
\unexpanded\edef\vstwo#character{#character\utfchar{"FE01}} % not used but handy for testing
%D For historic reasons we keep the following around but they are no longer
%D that relevant for \MKIV.
\unexpanded\def\doattributes#1#2#3#4%
{\begingroup % geen \bgroup, anders in mathmode lege \hbox
\dousestylehashparameter{#1}{#2}%
\dousecolorhashparameter{#1}{#3}%
#4%
\endgroup}
\unexpanded\def\dostartattributes#1#2#3%
{\begingroup % geen \bgroup, anders in mathmode lege \hbox
\dousestylehashparameter{#1}{#2}%
\dousecolorhashparameter{#1}{#3}}
\let\dostopattributes\endgroup
\protect \endinput
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