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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%
% ****************************************
% * mbeNOTES
% ****************************************
%
% Date of this version: 2013-06-1
% Matthias Borck-Elsner
%
%% Based on endnotes.sty Copyright 2002 John Lavagnino
%%
%% This file may be distributed and/or modified under the
%% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.2
%% of this license or (at your option) any later version.
%% The lambe version of this license is in
%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
%% and version 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
%% version 1999/12/01 or later.
%%
%% Uses an extra external file, with .mbe extension, to hold the
%% text of the mbenotes. This may be deleted after the run; a new
%% version is generated each time--it doesn't require information
%% collected from the previous run.
%%
%% This code does not obey \nofiles. Perhaps it should.
%%
%%
%% To turn all the footnotes in your documents into mbenotes, say
%%
%% \let\footnote=\mbenote
%%
%% in your preamble, and then add something like
%%
%% \newpage
%% \begingroup
%% \parindent 0pt
%% \parskip 2ex
%% \def\mbenotesize{\normalsize}
%% \thembenotes
%% \endgroup
%%
%% as the last thing in your document. (But \thembenotes all
%% by itself will work.)
%%
%% ****************************************
%% * mbeNOTE COMMANDS *
%% ****************************************
%%
%%
%% \mbenote{NOTE} : User command to insert a mbenote.
%%
%% \mbenote[NUM]{NOTE} : User command to insert a mbenote numbered
%% NUM, where NUM is a number -- 1, 2,
%% etc. For example, if mbenotes are numbered
%% *, **, etc. within pages, then \mbenote[2]{...}
%% produces mbenote '**'. This command does not
%% step the mbenote counter.
%%
%% \mbenotemark[NUM] : Command to produce just the mbenote mark in
%% the text, but no mbenote. With no argument,
%% it steps the mbenote counter before generating
%% the mark.
%%
%% \mbenotetext[NUM]{TEXT} : Command to produce the mbenote but no
%% mark. \mbenote is equivalent to
%% \mbenotemark \mbenotetext .
%%
%% \addtombenotes{TEXT} : Command to add text or commands to current
%% mbenotes file: for inserting headings,
%% pagebreaks, and the like into mbenotes
%% sections. TEXT a moving argument:
%% \protect required for fragile commands.
%%
%% ****************************************
%% * mbeNOTE USER COMMANDS *
%% ****************************************
%%
%% mbenotes use the following parameters, similar to those relating
%% to footnotes:
%%
%% \mbenotesize : Size-changing command for mbenotes.
%%
%% \thembenote : In usual LaTeX style, produces the mbenote number.
%%
%% \thembemark : Holds the current mbenote's mark--e.g., \dag or '1' or 'a'.
%% (You don't want to set this yourself, as it comes
%% either from the autonumbering of notes or from
%% the optional argument to \mbenote. But you'll need
%% to use it if you define your own \makembemark.)
%%
%% \makembemark : A macro to generate the mbenote marker from \thembemark
%% The default definition is \hbox{$^\thembemark$}.
%%
%% \@makembetext{NOTE} :
%% Must produce the actual mbenote, using \thembemark as the mark
%% of the mbenote and NOTE as the text. It is called when effectively
%% inside a \parbox, with \hsize = \columnwidth. For example, it might
%% be as simple as
%% $^{\thembemark}$ NOTE
%%
%%
%% ****************************************
%% * mbeNOTE MACROS *
%% ****************************************
%%
%%
\ProvidesPackage{mbenotes}[2013/06/01 (Version 3) Notes for Text,tables,images and equations ]\RequirePackage{graphicx,xcolor,amsmath}\@definecounter{mbenote}
\def\thembenote{\@arabic\c@mbenote}
\def\@makembemark{\hbox{\@textsuperscript{{\tiny\@thembemark}}}}
\def\makembemark{\@makembemark}
\def\thembemark{\@thembemark}
\newdimen\mbenotesep
\def\mbenote{\@ifnextchar[\@xmbenote{\stepcounter{mbenote}%
\protected@xdef\@thembemark{\thembenote}%
\@mbenotemark\@mbenotetext}}
\def\@xmbenote[#1]{
\begingroup
\c@mbenote=#1\relax
\unrestored@protected@xdef\@thembemark{\thembenote}%
\endgroup
\@mbenotemark\@mbenotetext }
%% Here begins a section of mbenote code that's really different from
%% the footnote code of LaTeX.
\let\@doanmbenote=0
\let\@endanmbenote=0
\newwrite\@mbenotes
\newif\if@mbenotesopen \global\@mbenotesopenfalse
\def\@openmbenotes{\immediate\openout\@mbenotes=\jobname.mbe\relax
\global\@mbenotesopentrue}
%% The stuff with \next and \meaning is a trick from the TeXbook, 382,
%% there intended for setting verbatim text, but here used to avoid
%% macro expansion when the footnote text is written. \next will have
%% the entire text of the footnote as one long line, which might well
%% overflow limits on output line length; the business with \newlinechar
%% makes every space become a newline in the \@mbenotes file, so that all
%% of the lines wind up being quite short.
%%
\long\def\@mbenotetext#1{%
\if@mbenotesopen \else \@openmbenotes \fi
\immediate\write\@mbenotes{\@doanmbenote{\@thembemark}}%
\begingroup
\def\next{#1}%
\newlinechar='40
\immediate\write\@mbenotes{\meaning\next}%
\endgroup
\immediate\write\@mbenotes{\@endanmbenote}}
%% \addtombenotes works the way the other mbenote macros probably should
%% have, requiring the use of \protect for fragile commands.
\long\def\addtombenotes#1{%
\if@mbenotesopen \else \@openmbenotes \fi
\begingroup
\newlinechar='40
\let\protect\string
\immediate\write\@mbenotes{#1}%
\endgroup}
%% End of unique mbenote code
%%
\def\mbenotemark{%
\@ifnextchar[\@xmbenotemark
{\stepcounter{mbenote}%
\protected@xdef\@thembemark{\thembenote}%
\@mbenotemark}}
\def\@xmbenotemark[#1]{%
\begingroup
\c@mbenote #1\relax
\unrestored@protected@xdef\@thembemark{\thembenote}%
\endgroup
\@mbenotemark}
\def\@mbenotemark{%
\leavevmode
\ifhmode\edef\@x@sf{\the\spacefactor}\nobreak\fi
\makembemark
\ifhmode\spacefactor\@x@sf\fi
\relax}
\def\mbenotetext{
\@ifnextchar [\@xmbenotenext
{\protected@xdef\@thembemark{\thembenote}%
\@mbenotetext}}
\def\@xmbenotenext[#1]{\begingroup \c@mbenote=#1\relax
\xdef\@thembemark{\thembenote}\endgroup \@mbenotetext}
\def\@xmbenotenext[#1]{%
\begingroup
\c@mbenote=#1\relax
\unrestored@protected@xdef\@thembemark{\thembenote}%
\endgroup
\@mbenotetext}
%% \thembenotes actually prints out the mbenotes.
%% The user may want separate mbenotes for each chapter, or a big
%% block of them at the end of the whole document. As it stands,
%% either will work; you just say \thembenotes wherever you want the
%% mbenotes so far to be inserted. The counter is always set to 0 %%
%% \mbenoteformat is provided so user can specify some special formatting
%% for the mbenotes. It needs to set up the paragraph parameters, start
%% the paragraph, and print the label. The \mbox stuff in \mbenoteheading
%% is to make and undo a dummbe paragraph, to get around the games \section*
%% plays with paragraph indenting and instead give us uniform
%% indenting for all notes.
\def\mbenotesname{mbenotes}
\def\mbenoteheading{\subsubsection*{\footnotesize{\mbenotesname} \@mkboth{\MakeUppercase{\mbenotesname}}{\MakeUppercase{\mbenotesname}}}
\mbox{ }\par\vskip-\baselineskip}
\def\mbenoteformat{\rightskip\z@ \leftskip\z@ \parindent=1.8em
\leavevmode\llap{\makembemark}}
\def\mbenotesize{\footnotesize}
\def\thembenotes[#1]{\def\mbenotesname{#1}\immediate\closeout\@mbenotes \global\@mbenotesopenfalse
\begingroup
\makeatletter
%%
%% The machinery with \@ResetGT and > here ensures that
%% \@doanmbenote works properly even if > is an active character
%% at the point where \thembenotes is invoked. > needs to have
%% catcode 12 when the arguments of \@doanmbenote are scanned, so
%% that the > in the string "macro:->" is matched. The actual
%% footnote text is not an argument to \@doanmbenote, but just
%% follows it in the .mbe file; so \@ResetGT can reset the
%% category code for > that should be used when processing
%% that text. That resetting takes place within a
%% \begingroup-\endgroup block set up by \@doanmbenote and
%% \@endanmbenote, so the catcode for > is back to 12 for the
%% next note.
%
\edef\@tempa{`\string >}%
\ifnum\catcode\@tempa=12%
\let\@ResetGT\relax
\else
\edef\@ResetGT{\noexpand\catcode\@tempa=\the\catcode\@tempa}%
\@makeother\>%
\fi
\def\@doanmbenote##1##2>{\def\@thembemark{##1}\par\begingroup
\@ResetGT
\edef\@currentlabel{\csname p@mbenote\endcsname\@thembemark}%
\mbenoteformat}
\def\@endanmbenote{\par\endgroup}%
\mbenoteheading
\mbenotesize
\input{\jobname.mbe}%
\setcounter{mbenote}{0} \vspace{1.8em}
\endgroup}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%
% ****************************************
% * tabNOTES
% ****************************************
%
% Date of this version: 2013-06-1
% Matthias Borck-Elsner
%
%% Based on endnotes.sty Copyright 2002 John Lavagnino
%%
%% This file may be distributed and/or modified under the
%% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.2
%% of this license or (at your option) any later version.
%% The lambe version of this license is in
%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
%% and version 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
%% version 1999/12/01 or later.
%%
%% Uses an extra external file, with .tab extension, to hold the
%% text of the tabnotes. This may be deleted after the run; a new
%% version is generated each time--it doesn't require information
%% collected from the previous run.
%%
%% This code does not obey \nofiles. Perhaps it should.
%%
%%
%% To turn all the footnotes in your documents into tabnotes, say
%%
%% \let\footnote=\tabnote
%%
%% in your preamble, and then add something like
%%
%% \newpage
%% \begingroup
%% \parindent 0pt
%% \parskip 2ex
%% \def\tabnotesize{\normalsize}
%% \thetabnotes
%% \endgroup
%%
%% as the last thing in your document. (But \thetabnotes all
%% by itself will work.)
%%
%% ****************************************
%% * tabNOTE COMMANDS *
%% ****************************************
%%
%%
%% \tabnote{NOTE} : User command to insert a tabnote.
%%
%% \tabnote[NUM]{NOTE} : User command to insert a tabnote numbered
%% NUM, where NUM is a number -- 1, 2,
%% etc. For example, if tabnotes are numbered
%% *, **, etc. within pages, then \tabnote[2]{...}
%% produces tabnote '**'. This command does not
%% step the tabnote counter.
%%
%% \tabnotemark[NUM] : Command to produce just the tabnote mark in
%% the text, but no tabnote. With no argument,
%% it steps the tabnote counter before generating
%% the mark.
%%
%% \tabnotetext[NUM]{TEXT} : Command to produce the tabnote but no
%% mark. \tabnote is equivalent to
%% \tabnotemark \tabnotetext .
%%
%% \addtotabnotes{TEXT} : Command to add text or commands to current
%% tabnotes file: for inserting headings,
%% pagebreaks, and the like into tabnotes
%% sections. TEXT a moving argument:
%% \protect required for fragile commands.
%%
%% ****************************************
%% * tabNOTE USER COMMANDS *
%% ****************************************
%%
%% tabnotes use the following parameters, similar to those relating
%% to footnotes:
%%
%% \tabnotesize : Size-changing command for tabnotes.
%%
%% \thetabnote : In usual LaTeX style, produces the tabnote number.
%%
%% \thetabmark : Holds the current tabnote's mark--e.g., \dag or '1' or 'a'.
%% (You don't want to set this yourself, as it comes
%% either from the autonumbering of notes or from
%% the optional argument to \tabnote. But you'll need
%% to use it if you define your own \maketabmark.)
%%
%% \maketabmark : A macro to generate the tabnote marker from \thetabmark
%% The default definition is \hbox{$^\thetabmark$}.
%%
%% \@maketabtext{NOTE} :
%% Must produce the actual tabnote, using \thetabmark as the mark
%% of the tabnote and NOTE as the text. It is called when effectively
%% inside a \parbox, with \hsize = \columnwidth. For example, it might
%% be as simple as
%% $^{\thetabmark}$ NOTE
%%
%%
%% ****************************************
%% * tabNOTE MACROS *
%% ****************************************
%%
%%
\ProvidesPackage{mbenotes}[2013/06/01 (Version 3) Notes for Text,tables,images and equations ]\RequirePackage{graphicx,xcolor,amsmath}\@definecounter{tabnote}
\def\thetabnote{\@arabic\c@tabnote}
\def\@maketabmark{\hbox{\@textsuperscript{{\tiny\@thetabmark}}}}
\def\maketabmark{\@maketabmark}
\def\thetabmark{\@thetabmark}
\newdimen\tabnotesep
\def\tabnote{\@ifnextchar[\@xtabnote{\stepcounter{tabnote}%
\protected@xdef\@thetabmark{\thetabnote}%
\@tabnotemark\@tabnotetext}}
\def\@xtabnote[#1]{
\begingroup
\c@tabnote=#1\relax
\unrestored@protected@xdef\@thetabmark{\thetabnote}%
\endgroup
\@tabnotemark\@tabnotetext }
%% Here begins a section of tabnote code that's really different from
%% the footnote code of LaTeX.
\let\@doantabnote=0
\let\@endantabnote=0
\newwrite\@tabnotes
\newif\if@tabnotesopen \global\@tabnotesopenfalse
\def\@opentabnotes{\immediate\openout\@tabnotes=\jobname.tab\relax
\global\@tabnotesopentrue}
%% The stuff with \next and \meaning is a trick from the TeXbook, 382,
%% there intended for setting verbatim text, but here used to avoid
%% macro expansion when the footnote text is written. \next will have
%% the entire text of the footnote as one long line, which might well
%% overflow limits on output line length; the business with \newlinechar
%% makes every space become a newline in the \@tabnotes file, so that all
%% of the lines wind up being quite short.
%%
\long\def\@tabnotetext#1{%
\if@tabnotesopen \else \@opentabnotes \fi
\immediate\write\@tabnotes{\@doantabnote{\@thetabmark}}%
\begingroup
\def\next{#1}%
\newlinechar='40
\immediate\write\@tabnotes{\meaning\next}%
\endgroup
\immediate\write\@tabnotes{\@endantabnote}}
%% \addtotabnotes works the way the other tabnote macros probably should
%% have, requiring the use of \protect for fragile commands.
\long\def\addtotabnotes#1{%
\if@tabnotesopen \else \@opentabnotes \fi
\begingroup
\newlinechar='40
\let\protect\string
\immediate\write\@tabnotes{#1}%
\endgroup}
%% End of unique tabnote code
%%
\def\tabnotemark{%
\@ifnextchar[\@xtabnotemark
{\stepcounter{tabnote}%
\protected@xdef\@thetabmark{\thetabnote}%
\@tabnotemark}}
\def\@xtabnotemark[#1]{%
\begingroup
\c@tabnote #1\relax
\unrestored@protected@xdef\@thetabmark{\thetabnote}%
\endgroup
\@tabnotemark}
\def\@tabnotemark{%
\leavevmode
\ifhmode\edef\@x@sf{\the\spacefactor}\nobreak\fi
\maketabmark
\ifhmode\spacefactor\@x@sf\fi
\relax}
\def\tabnotetext{
\@ifnextchar [\@xtabnotenext
{\protected@xdef\@thetabmark{\thetabnote}%
\@tabnotetext}}
\def\@xtabnotenext[#1]{\begingroup \c@tabnote=#1\relax
\xdef\@thetabmark{\thetabnote}\endgroup \@tabnotetext}
\def\@xtabnotenext[#1]{%
\begingroup
\c@tabnote=#1\relax
\unrestored@protected@xdef\@thetabmark{\thetabnote}%
\endgroup
\@tabnotetext}
%% \thetabnotes actually prints out the tabnotes.
%% The user may want separate tabnotes for each chapter, or a big
%% block of them at the end of the whole document. As it stands,
%% either will work; you just say \thetabnotes wherever you want the
%% tabnotes so far to be inserted. The counter is always set to 0 %%
%% \tabnoteformat is provided so user can specify some special formatting
%% for the tabnotes. It needs to set up the paragraph parameters, start
%% the paragraph, and print the label. The \mbox stuff in \tabnoteheading
%% is to make and undo a dummbe paragraph, to get around the games \section*
%% plays with paragraph indenting and instead give us uniform
%% indenting for all notes.
\def\tabnotesname{tabnotes}
\def\tabnoteheading{\subsubsection*{\footnotesize{\tabnotesname} \@mkboth{\MakeUppercase{\tabnotesname}}{\MakeUppercase{\tabnotesname}}}
\mbox{ }\par\vskip-\baselineskip}
\def\tabnoteformat{\rightskip\z@ \leftskip\z@ \parindent=1.8em
\leavevmode\llap{\maketabmark}}
\def\tabnotesize{\footnotesize}
\def\thetabnotes[#1]{\def\tabnotesname{#1}\immediate\closeout\@tabnotes \global\@tabnotesopenfalse
\begingroup
\makeatletter
%%
%% The machinery with \@ResetGT and > here ensures that
%% \@doantabnote works properly even if > is an active character
%% at the point where \thetabnotes is invoked. > needs to have
%% catcode 12 when the arguments of \@doantabnote are scanned, so
%% that the > in the string "macro:->" is matched. The actual
%% footnote text is not an argument to \@doantabnote, but just
%% follows it in the .tab file; so \@ResetGT can reset the
%% category code for > that should be used when processing
%% that text. That resetting takes place within a
%% \begingroup-\endgroup block set up by \@doantabnote and
%% \@endantabnote, so the catcode for > is back to 12 for the
%% next note.
%
\edef\@tempa{`\string >}%
\ifnum\catcode\@tempa=12%
\let\@ResetGT\relax
\else
\edef\@ResetGT{\noexpand\catcode\@tempa=\the\catcode\@tempa}%
\@makeother\>%
\fi
\def\@doantabnote##1##2>{\def\@thetabmark{##1}\par\begingroup
\@ResetGT
\edef\@currentlabel{\csname p@tabnote\endcsname\@thetabmark}%
\tabnoteformat}
\def\@endantabnote{\par\endgroup}%
\tabnoteheading
\tabnotesize
\input{\jobname.tab}%
\setcounter{tabnote}{0} \vspace{1.8em}
\endgroup}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%
% ****************************************
% * imgNOTES
% ****************************************
%
% Date of this version: 2013-06-1
% Matthias Borck-Elsner
%
%% Based on endnotes.sty Copyright 2002 John Lavagnino
%%
%% This file may be distributed and/or modified under the
%% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.2
%% of this license or (at your option) any later version.
%% The lambe version of this license is in
%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
%% and version 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
%% version 1999/12/01 or later.
%%
%% Uses an extra external file, with .img extension, to hold the
%% text of the imgnotes. This may be deleted after the run; a new
%% version is generated each time--it doesn't require information
%% collected from the previous run.
%%
%% This code does not obey \nofiles. Perhaps it should.
%%
%%
%% To turn all the footnotes in your documents into imgnotes, say
%%
%% \let\footnote=\imgnote
%%
%% in your preamble, and then add something like
%%
%% \newpage
%% \begingroup
%% \parindent 0pt
%% \parskip 2ex
%% \def\imgnotesize{\normalsize}
%% \theimgnotes
%% \endgroup
%%
%% as the last thing in your document. (But \theimgnotes all
%% by itself will work.)
%%
%% ****************************************
%% * imgNOTE COMMANDS *
%% ****************************************
%%
%%
%% \imgnote{NOTE} : User command to insert a imgnote.
%%
%% \imgnote[NUM]{NOTE} : User command to insert a imgnote numbered
%% NUM, where NUM is a number -- 1, 2,
%% etc. For example, if imgnotes are numbered
%% *, **, etc. within pages, then \imgnote[2]{...}
%% produces imgnote '**'. This command does not
%% step the imgnote counter.
%%
%% \imgnotemark[NUM] : Command to produce just the imgnote mark in
%% the text, but no imgnote. With no argument,
%% it steps the imgnote counter before generating
%% the mark.
%%
%% \imgnotetext[NUM]{TEXT} : Command to produce the imgnote but no
%% mark. \imgnote is equivalent to
%% \imgnotemark \imgnotetext .
%%
%% \addtoimgnotes{TEXT} : Command to add text or commands to current
%% imgnotes file: for inserting headings,
%% pagebreaks, and the like into imgnotes
%% sections. TEXT a moving argument:
%% \protect required for fragile commands.
%%
%% ****************************************
%% * imgNOTE USER COMMANDS *
%% ****************************************
%%
%% imgnotes use the following parameters, similar to those relating
%% to footnotes:
%%
%% \imgnotesize : Size-changing command for imgnotes.
%%
%% \theimgnote : In usual LaTeX style, produces the imgnote number.
%%
%% \theimgmark : Holds the current imgnote's mark--e.g., \dag or '1' or 'a'.
%% (You don't want to set this yourself, as it comes
%% either from the autonumbering of notes or from
%% the optional argument to \imgnote. But you'll need
%% to use it if you define your own \makeimgmark.)
%%
%% \makeimgmark : A macro to generate the imgnote marker from \theimgmark
%% The default definition is \hbox{$^\theimgmark$}.
%%
%% \@makeimgtext{NOTE} :
%% Must produce the actual imgnote, using \theimgmark as the mark
%% of the imgnote and NOTE as the text. It is called when effectively
%% inside a \parbox, with \hsize = \columnwidth. For example, it might
%% be as simple as
%% $^{\theimgmark}$ NOTE
%%
%%
%% ****************************************
%% * imgNOTE MACROS *
%% ****************************************
%%
%%
\ProvidesPackage{mbenotes}[2013/06/01 (Version 3) Notes for Text,tables,images and equations ]\RequirePackage{graphicx,xcolor,amsmath}\@definecounter{imgnote}
\def\theimgnote{\@arabic\c@imgnote}
\def\@makeimgmark{\hbox{\@textsuperscript{{\tiny\@theimgmark}}}}
\def\makeimgmark{\@makeimgmark}
\def\theimgmark{\@theimgmark}
\newdimen\imgnotesep
\def\imgnote{\@ifnextchar[\@ximgnote{\stepcounter{imgnote}%
\protected@xdef\@theimgmark{\theimgnote}%
\@imgnotemark\@imgnotetext}}
\def\@ximgnote[#1]{
\begingroup
\c@imgnote=#1\relax
\unrestored@protected@xdef\@theimgmark{\theimgnote}%
\endgroup
\@imgnotemark\@imgnotetext }
%% Here begins a section of imgnote code that's really different from
%% the footnote code of LaTeX.
\let\@doanimgnote=0
\let\@endanimgnote=0
\newwrite\@imgnotes
\newif\if@imgnotesopen \global\@imgnotesopenfalse
\def\@openimgnotes{\immediate\openout\@imgnotes=\jobname.img\relax
\global\@imgnotesopentrue}
%% The stuff with \next and \meaning is a trick from the TeXbook, 382,
%% there intended for setting verbatim text, but here used to avoid
%% macro expansion when the footnote text is written. \next will have
%% the entire text of the footnote as one long line, which might well
%% overflow limits on output line length; the business with \newlinechar
%% makes every space become a newline in the \@imgnotes file, so that all
%% of the lines wind up being quite short.
%%
\long\def\@imgnotetext#1{%
\if@imgnotesopen \else \@openimgnotes \fi
\immediate\write\@imgnotes{\@doanimgnote{\@theimgmark}}%
\begingroup
\def\next{#1}%
\newlinechar='40
\immediate\write\@imgnotes{\meaning\next}%
\endgroup
\immediate\write\@imgnotes{\@endanimgnote}}
%% \addtoimgnotes works the way the other imgnote macros probably should
%% have, requiring the use of \protect for fragile commands.
\long\def\addtoimgnotes#1{%
\if@imgnotesopen \else \@openimgnotes \fi
\begingroup
\newlinechar='40
\let\protect\string
\immediate\write\@imgnotes{#1}%
\endgroup}
%% End of unique imgnote code
%%
\def\imgnotemark{%
\@ifnextchar[\@ximgnotemark
{\stepcounter{imgnote}%
\protected@xdef\@theimgmark{\theimgnote}%
\@imgnotemark}}
\def\@ximgnotemark[#1]{%
\begingroup
\c@imgnote #1\relax
\unrestored@protected@xdef\@theimgmark{\theimgnote}%
\endgroup
\@imgnotemark}
\def\@imgnotemark{%
\leavevmode
\ifhmode\edef\@x@sf{\the\spacefactor}\nobreak\fi
\makeimgmark
\ifhmode\spacefactor\@x@sf\fi
\relax}
\def\imgnotetext{
\@ifnextchar [\@ximgnotenext
{\protected@xdef\@theimgmark{\theimgnote}%
\@imgnotetext}}
\def\@ximgnotenext[#1]{\begingroup \c@imgnote=#1\relax
\xdef\@theimgmark{\theimgnote}\endgroup \@imgnotetext}
\def\@ximgnotenext[#1]{%
\begingroup
\c@imgnote=#1\relax
\unrestored@protected@xdef\@theimgmark{\theimgnote}%
\endgroup
\@imgnotetext}
%% \theimgnotes actually prints out the imgnotes.
%% The user may want separate imgnotes for each chapter, or a big
%% block of them at the end of the whole document. As it stands,
%% either will work; you just say \theimgnotes wherever you want the
%% imgnotes so far to be inserted. The counter is always set to 0 %%
%% \imgnoteformat is provided so user can specify some special formatting
%% for the imgnotes. It needs to set up the paragraph parameters, start
%% the paragraph, and print the label. The \mbox stuff in \imgnoteheading
%% is to make and undo a dummbe paragraph, to get around the games \section*
%% plays with paragraph indenting and instead give us uniform
%% indenting for all notes.
\def\imgnotesname{imgnotes}
\def\imgnoteheading{\subsubsection*{\footnotesize{\imgnotesname} \@mkboth{\MakeUppercase{\imgnotesname}}{\MakeUppercase{\imgnotesname}}}
\mbox{ }\par\vskip-\baselineskip}
\def\imgnoteformat{\rightskip\z@ \leftskip\z@ \parindent=1.8em
\leavevmode\llap{\makeimgmark}}
\def\imgnotesize{\footnotesize}
\def\theimgnotes[#1]{\def\imgnotesname{#1}\immediate\closeout\@imgnotes \global\@imgnotesopenfalse
\begingroup
\makeatletter
%%
%% The machinery with \@ResetGT and > here ensures that
%% \@doanimgnote works properly even if > is an active character
%% at the point where \theimgnotes is invoked. > needs to have
%% catcode 12 when the arguments of \@doanimgnote are scanned, so
%% that the > in the string "macro:->" is matched. The actual
%% footnote text is not an argument to \@doanimgnote, but just
%% follows it in the .img file; so \@ResetGT can reset the
%% category code for > that should be used when processing
%% that text. That resetting takes place within a
%% \begingroup-\endgroup block set up by \@doanimgnote and
%% \@endanimgnote, so the catcode for > is back to 12 for the
%% next note.
%
\edef\@tempa{`\string >}%
\ifnum\catcode\@tempa=12%
\let\@ResetGT\relax
\else
\edef\@ResetGT{\noexpand\catcode\@tempa=\the\catcode\@tempa}%
\@makeother\>%
\fi
\def\@doanimgnote##1##2>{\def\@theimgmark{##1}\par\begingroup
\@ResetGT
\edef\@currentlabel{\csname p@imgnote\endcsname\@theimgmark}%
\imgnoteformat}
\def\@endanimgnote{\par\endgroup}%
\imgnoteheading
\imgnotesize
\input{\jobname.img}%
\setcounter{imgnote}{0} \vspace{1.8em}
\endgroup}
\newlength\imgheight{} \newlength\imgwidth{} \def\imgsize#1#2{\imgwidth=#1 \imgheight#2 }
\def\putimgnote#1#2#3{\put(#1\imgwidth,#2\imgheight){\imgnote{#3 }}}\def\ruler#1#2{\begin{picture}(0,0)(#1,#2)\begin{tiny}
%%horizontal
\put(0\imgwidth,0){\rotatebox{270}{ -0.00}}
\put(-0.10\imgwidth,0){\rotatebox{270}{ -0.10}}
\put(-0.20\imgwidth,0){\rotatebox{270}{ -0.20}}
\put(-0.30\imgwidth,0){\rotatebox{270}{ -0.30}}
\put(-0.40\imgwidth,0){\rotatebox{270}{ -0.40}}
\put(-0.50\imgwidth,0){\rotatebox{270}{ -0.50}}
\put(-0.60\imgwidth,0){\rotatebox{270}{ -0.60}}
\put(-0.70\imgwidth,0){\rotatebox{270}{ -0.70}}
\put(-0.80\imgwidth,0){\rotatebox{270}{ -0.80}}
\put(-0.90\imgwidth,0){\rotatebox{270}{ -0.90}}
\put(-1.00\imgwidth,0){\rotatebox{270}{ -1.00}}
%%vertical
\put(0,0\imgheight){{\rotatebox{0}{+0.0}}}
\put(0,0.10\imgheight){{\rotatebox{0}{+0.10}}}
\put(0,0.20\imgheight){{\rotatebox{0}{+0.20}}}
\put(0,0.30\imgheight){{\rotatebox{0}{+0.30}}}
\put(0,0.40\imgheight){{\rotatebox{0}{+0.40}}}
\put(0,0.50\imgheight){{\rotatebox{0}{+0.50}}}
\put(0,0.60\imgheight){{\rotatebox{0}{+0.60}}}
\put(0,0.70\imgheight){{\rotatebox{0}{+0.70}}}
\put(0,0.80\imgheight){{\rotatebox{0}{+0.80}}}
\put(0,0.90\imgheight){{\rotatebox{0}{+0.90}}}
\put(0,1.00\imgheight){{\rotatebox{0}{+1.00}}}
\end{tiny} \end{picture}}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%
% ****************************************
% * mathNOTES
% ****************************************
%
% Date of this version: 2013-06-1
% Matthias Borck-Elsner
%
%% Based on endnotes.sty Copyright 2002 John Lavagnino
%%
%% This file may be distributed and/or modified under the
%% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.2
%% of this license or (at your option) any later version.
%% The lambe version of this license is in
%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
%% and version 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
%% version 1999/12/01 or later.
%%
%% Uses an extra external file, with .math extension, to hold the
%% text of the mathnotes. This may be deleted after the run; a new
%% version is generated each time--it doesn't require information
%% collected from the previous run.
%%
%% This code does not obey \nofiles. Perhaps it should.
%%
%%
%% To turn all the footnotes in your documents into mathnotes, say
%%
%% \let\footnote=\mathnote
%%
%% in your preamble, and then add something like
%%
%% \newpage
%% \begingroup
%% \parindent 0pt
%% \parskip 2ex
%% \def\mathnotesize{\normalsize}
%% \themathnotes
%% \endgroup
%%
%% as the last thing in your document. (But \themathnotes all
%% by itself will work.)
%%
%% ****************************************
%% * mathNOTE COMMANDS *
%% ****************************************
%%
%%
%% \mathnote{NOTE} : User command to insert a mathnote.
%%
%% \mathnote[NUM]{NOTE} : User command to insert a mathnote numbered
%% NUM, where NUM is a number -- 1, 2,
%% etc. For example, if mathnotes are numbered
%% *, **, etc. within pages, then \mathnote[2]{...}
%% produces mathnote '**'. This command does not
%% step the mathnote counter.
%%
%% \mathnotemark[NUM] : Command to produce just the mathnote mark in
%% the text, but no mathnote. With no argument,
%% it steps the mathnote counter before generating
%% the mark.
%%
%% \mathnotetext[NUM]{TEXT} : Command to produce the mathnote but no
%% mark. \mathnote is equivalent to
%% \mathnotemark \mathnotetext .
%%
%% \addtomathnotes{TEXT} : Command to add text or commands to current
%% mathnotes file: for inserting headings,
%% pagebreaks, and the like into mathnotes
%% sections. TEXT a moving argument:
%% \protect required for fragile commands.
%%
%% ****************************************
%% * mathNOTE USER COMMANDS *
%% ****************************************
%%
%% mathnotes use the following parameters, similar to those relating
%% to footnotes:
%%
%% \mathnotesize : Size-changing command for mathnotes.
%%
%% \themathnote : In usual LaTeX style, produces the mathnote number.
%%
%% \themathmark : Holds the current mathnote's mark--e.g., \dag or '1' or 'a'.
%% (You don't want to set this yourself, as it comes
%% either from the autonumbering of notes or from
%% the optional argument to \mathnote. But you'll need
%% to use it if you define your own \makemathmark.)
%%
%% \makemathmark : A macro to generate the mathnote marker from \themathmark
%% The default definition is \hbox{$^\themathmark$}.
%%
%% \@makemathtext{NOTE} :
%% Must produce the actual mathnote, using \themathmark as the mark
%% of the mathnote and NOTE as the text. It is called when effectively
%% inside a \parbox, with \hsize = \columnwidth. For example, it might
%% be as simple as
%% $^{\themathmark}$ NOTE
%%
%%
%% ****************************************
%% * mathNOTE MACROS *
%% ****************************************
%%
%%
\ProvidesPackage{mbenotes}[2013/06/01 (Version 3) Notes for Text,tables,images and equations ]\RequirePackage{graphicx,xcolor,amsmath}\@definecounter{mathnote}
\def\themathnote{\@arabic\c@mathnote}
\def\@makemathmark{\hbox{\@textsuperscript{ \textcolor{red}{\tiny(\@themathmark)}}}}
\def\makemathmark{\@makemathmark}
\def\themathmark{\@themathmark}
\newdimen\mathnotesep
\def\mathnote{\@ifnextchar[\@xmathnote{\stepcounter{mathnote}%
\protected@xdef\@themathmark{\themathnote}%
\@mathnotemark\@mathnotetext}}
\def\@xmathnote[#1]{
\begingroup
\c@mathnote=#1\relax
\unrestored@protected@xdef\@themathmark{\themathnote}%
\endgroup
\@mathnotemark\@mathnotetext }
%% Here begins a section of mathnote code that's really different from
%% the footnote code of LaTeX.
\let\@doanmathnote=0
\let\@endanmathnote=0
\newwrite\@mathnotes
\newif\if@mathnotesopen \global\@mathnotesopenfalse
\def\@openmathnotes{\immediate\openout\@mathnotes=\jobname.math\relax
\global\@mathnotesopentrue}
%% The stuff with \next and \meaning is a trick from the TeXbook, 382,
%% there intended for setting verbatim text, but here used to avoid
%% macro expansion when the footnote text is written. \next will have
%% the entire text of the footnote as one long line, which might well
%% overflow limits on output line length; the business with \newlinechar
%% makes every space become a newline in the \@mathnotes file, so that all
%% of the lines wind up being quite short.
%%
\long\def\@mathnotetext#1{%
\ifmeasuring@%
\else%
\if@mathnotesopen \else \@openmathnotes \fi%
\immediate\write\@mathnotes{\@doanmathnote{\@themathmark}}%
\begingroup \def\next{#1}%
\newlinechar='40 \immediate\write\@mathnotes{\meaning\next}%
\endgroup \immediate\write\@mathnotes{\@endanmathnote}%
\fi}%% \addtomathnotes works the way the other mathnote macros probably should
%% have, requiring the use of \protect for fragile commands.
\long\def\addtomathnotes#1{%
\if@mathnotesopen \else \@openmathnotes \fi
\begingroup
\newlinechar='40
\let\protect\string
\immediate\write\@mathnotes{#1}%
\endgroup}
%% End of unique mathnote code
%%
\def\mathnotemark{%
\@ifnextchar[\@xmathnotemark
{\stepcounter{mathnote}%
\protected@xdef\@themathmark{\themathnote}%
\@mathnotemark}}
\def\@xmathnotemark[#1]{%
\begingroup
\c@mathnote #1\relax
\unrestored@protected@xdef\@themathmark{\themathnote}%
\endgroup
\@mathnotemark}
\def\@mathnotemark{%
\leavevmode
\ifhmode\edef\@x@sf{\the\spacefactor}\nobreak\fi
\makemathmark
\ifhmode\spacefactor\@x@sf\fi
\relax}
\def\mathnotetext{
\@ifnextchar [\@xmathnotenext
{\protected@xdef\@themathmark{\themathnote}%
\@mathnotetext}}
\def\@xmathnotenext[#1]{\begingroup \c@mathnote=#1\relax
\xdef\@themathmark{\themathnote}\endgroup \@mathnotetext}
\def\@xmathnotenext[#1]{%
\begingroup
\c@mathnote=#1\relax
\unrestored@protected@xdef\@themathmark{\themathnote}%
\endgroup
\@mathnotetext}
%% \themathnotes actually prints out the mathnotes.
%% The user may want separate mathnotes for each chapter, or a big
%% block of them at the end of the whole document. As it stands,
%% either will work; you just say \themathnotes wherever you want the
%% mathnotes so far to be inserted. The counter is always set to 0 %%
%% \mathnoteformat is provided so user can specify some special formatting
%% for the mathnotes. It needs to set up the paragraph parameters, start
%% the paragraph, and print the label. The \mbox stuff in \mathnoteheading
%% is to make and undo a dummbe paragraph, to get around the games \section*
%% plays with paragraph indenting and instead give us uniform
%% indenting for all notes.
\def\mathnotesname{mathnotes}
\def\mathnoteheading{\subsubsection*{\footnotesize{\mathnotesname} \@mkboth{\MakeUppercase{\mathnotesname}}{\MakeUppercase{\mathnotesname}}}
\mbox{ }\par\vskip-\baselineskip}
\def\mathnoteformat{\rightskip\z@ \leftskip\z@ \parindent=1.8em
\leavevmode\llap{\makemathmark}}
\def\mathnotesize{\footnotesize}
\def\themathnotes[#1]{\def\mathnotesname{#1}\immediate\closeout\@mathnotes \global\@mathnotesopenfalse
\begingroup
\makeatletter
%%
%% The machinery with \@ResetGT and > here ensures that
%% \@doanmathnote works properly even if > is an active character
%% at the point where \themathnotes is invoked. > needs to have
%% catcode 12 when the arguments of \@doanmathnote are scanned, so
%% that the > in the string "macro:->" is matched. The actual
%% footnote text is not an argument to \@doanmathnote, but just
%% follows it in the .math file; so \@ResetGT can reset the
%% category code for > that should be used when processing
%% that text. That resetting takes place within a
%% \begingroup-\endgroup block set up by \@doanmathnote and
%% \@endanmathnote, so the catcode for > is back to 12 for the
%% next note.
%
\edef\@tempa{`\string >}%
\ifnum\catcode\@tempa=12%
\let\@ResetGT\relax
\else
\edef\@ResetGT{\noexpand\catcode\@tempa=\the\catcode\@tempa}%
\@makeother\>%
\fi
\def\@doanmathnote##1##2>{\def\@themathmark{##1}\par\begingroup
\@ResetGT
\edef\@currentlabel{\csname p@mathnote\endcsname\@themathmark}%
\mathnoteformat}
\def\@endanmathnote{\par\endgroup}%
\mathnoteheading
\mathnotesize
\input{\jobname.math}%
\setcounter{mathnote}{0} \vspace{1.8em}
\endgroup}
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%
% ****************************************
% * bibNOTES
% ****************************************
%
% Date of this version: 2013-06-1
% Matthias Borck-Elsner
%
%% Based on endnotes.sty Copyright 2002 John Lavagnino
%%
%% This file may be distributed and/or modified under the
%% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.2
%% of this license or (at your option) any later version.
%% The lambe version of this license is in
%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
%% and version 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
%% version 1999/12/01 or later.
%%
%% Uses an extra external file, with .bib extension, to hold the
%% text of the bibnotes. This may be deleted after the run; a new
%% version is generated each time--it doesn't require information
%% collected from the previous run.
%%
%% This code does not obey \nofiles. Perhaps it should.
%%
%%
%% To turn all the footnotes in your documents into bibnotes, say
%%
%% \let\footnote=\bibnote
%%
%% in your preamble, and then add something like
%%
%% \newpage
%% \begingroup
%% \parindent 0pt
%% \parskip 2ex
%% \def\bibnotesize{\normalsize}
%% \thebibnotes
%% \endgroup
%%
%% as the last thing in your document. (But \thebibnotes all
%% by itself will work.)
%%
%% ****************************************
%% * bibNOTE COMMANDS *
%% ****************************************
%%
%%
%% \bibnote{NOTE} : User command to insert a bibnote.
%%
%% \bibnote[NUM]{NOTE} : User command to insert a bibnote numbered
%% NUM, where NUM is a number -- 1, 2,
%% etc. For example, if bibnotes are numbered
%% *, **, etc. within pages, then \bibnote[2]{...}
%% produces bibnote '**'. This command does not
%% step the bibnote counter.
%%
%% \bibnotemark[NUM] : Command to produce just the bibnote mark in
%% the text, but no bibnote. With no argument,
%% it steps the bibnote counter before generating
%% the mark.
%%
%% \bibnotetext[NUM]{TEXT} : Command to produce the bibnote but no
%% mark. \bibnote is equivalent to
%% \bibnotemark \bibnotetext .
%%
%% \addtobibnotes{TEXT} : Command to add text or commands to current
%% bibnotes file: for inserting headings,
%% pagebreaks, and the like into bibnotes
%% sections. TEXT a moving argument:
%% \protect required for fragile commands.
%%
%% ****************************************
%% * bibNOTE USER COMMANDS *
%% ****************************************
%%
%% bibnotes use the following parameters, similar to those relating
%% to footnotes:
%%
%% \bibnotesize : Size-changing command for bibnotes.
%%
%% \thebibnote : In usual LaTeX style, produces the bibnote number.
%%
%% \thebibmark : Holds the current bibnote's mark--e.g., \dag or '1' or 'a'.
%% (You don't want to set this yourself, as it comes
%% either from the autonumbering of notes or from
%% the optional argument to \bibnote. But you'll need
%% to use it if you define your own \makebibmark.)
%%
%% \makebibmark : A macro to generate the bibnote marker from \thebibmark
%% The default definition is \hbox{$^\thebibmark$}.
%%
%% \@makebibtext{NOTE} :
%% Must produce the actual bibnote, using \thebibmark as the mark
%% of the bibnote and NOTE as the text. It is called when effectively
%% inside a \parbox, with \hsize = \columnwidth. For example, it might
%% be as simple as
%% $^{\thebibmark}$ NOTE
%%
%%
%% ****************************************
%% * bibNOTE MACROS *
%% ****************************************
%%
%%
\ProvidesPackage{mbenotes}[2013/06/01 (Version 3) Notes for Text,tables,images and equations ]\RequirePackage{graphicx,xcolor,amsmath}\@definecounter{bibnote}
\def\thebibnote{\@arabic\c@bibnote}
\def\@makebibmark{\hbox{\@textsuperscript{{\tiny\@thebibmark}}}}
\def\makebibmark{\@makebibmark}
\def\thebibmark{\@thebibmark}
\newdimen\bibnotesep
\def\bibnote{\@ifnextchar[\@xbibnote{\stepcounter{bibnote}%
\protected@xdef\@thebibmark{\thebibnote}%
\@bibnotemark\@bibnotetext}}
\def\@xbibnote[#1]{
\begingroup
\c@bibnote=#1\relax
\unrestored@protected@xdef\@thebibmark{\thebibnote}%
\endgroup
\@bibnotemark\@bibnotetext }
%% Here begins a section of bibnote code that's really different from
%% the footnote code of LaTeX.
\let\@doanbibnote=0
\let\@endanbibnote=0
\newwrite\@bibnotes
\newif\if@bibnotesopen \global\@bibnotesopenfalse
\def\@openbibnotes{\immediate\openout\@bibnotes=\jobname.bib\relax
\global\@bibnotesopentrue}
%% The stuff with \next and \meaning is a trick from the TeXbook, 382,
%% there intended for setting verbatim text, but here used to avoid
%% macro expansion when the footnote text is written. \next will have
%% the entire text of the footnote as one long line, which might well
%% overflow limits on output line length; the business with \newlinechar
%% makes every space become a newline in the \@bibnotes file, so that all
%% of the lines wind up being quite short.
%%
\long\def\@bibnotetext#1{%
\if@bibnotesopen \else \@openbibnotes \fi
\immediate\write\@bibnotes{\@doanbibnote{\@thebibmark}}%
\begingroup
\def\next{#1}%
\newlinechar='40
\immediate\write\@bibnotes{\meaning\next}%
\endgroup
\immediate\write\@bibnotes{\@endanbibnote}}
%% \addtobibnotes works the way the other bibnote macros probably should
%% have, requiring the use of \protect for fragile commands.
\long\def\addtobibnotes#1{%
\if@bibnotesopen \else \@openbibnotes \fi
\begingroup
\newlinechar='40
\let\protect\string
\immediate\write\@bibnotes{#1}%
\endgroup}
%% End of unique bibnote code
%%
\def\bibnotemark{%
\@ifnextchar[\@xbibnotemark
{\stepcounter{bibnote}%
\protected@xdef\@thebibmark{\thebibnote}%
\@bibnotemark}}
\def\@xbibnotemark[#1]{%
\begingroup
\c@bibnote #1\relax
\unrestored@protected@xdef\@thebibmark{\thebibnote}%
\endgroup
\@bibnotemark}
\def\@bibnotemark{%
\leavevmode
\ifhmode\edef\@x@sf{\the\spacefactor}\nobreak\fi
\makebibmark
\ifhmode\spacefactor\@x@sf\fi
\relax}
\def\bibnotetext{
\@ifnextchar [\@xbibnotenext
{\protected@xdef\@thebibmark{\thebibnote}%
\@bibnotetext}}
\def\@xbibnotenext[#1]{\begingroup \c@bibnote=#1\relax
\xdef\@thebibmark{\thebibnote}\endgroup \@bibnotetext}
\def\@xbibnotenext[#1]{%
\begingroup
\c@bibnote=#1\relax
\unrestored@protected@xdef\@thebibmark{\thebibnote}%
\endgroup
\@bibnotetext}
%% \thebibnotes actually prints out the bibnotes.
%% The user may want separate bibnotes for each chapter, or a big
%% block of them at the end of the whole document. As it stands,
%% either will work; you just say \thebibnotes wherever you want the
%% bibnotes so far to be inserted. The counter is always set to 0 %%
%% \bibnoteformat is provided so user can specify some special formatting
%% for the bibnotes. It needs to set up the paragraph parameters, start
%% the paragraph, and print the label. The \mbox stuff in \bibnoteheading
%% is to make and undo a dummbe paragraph, to get around the games \section*
%% plays with paragraph indenting and instead give us uniform
%% indenting for all notes.
\def\bibnotesname{bibnotes}
\def\bibnoteheading{\subsubsection*{\footnotesize{\bibnotesname} \@mkboth{\MakeUppercase{\bibnotesname}}{\MakeUppercase{\bibnotesname}}}
\mbox{ }\par\vskip-\baselineskip}
\def\bibnoteformat{\rightskip\z@ \leftskip\z@ \parindent=1.8em
\leavevmode\llap{\makebibmark}}
\def\bibnotesize{\footnotesize}
\def\thebibnotes[#1]{\def\bibnotesname{#1}\immediate\closeout\@bibnotes \global\@bibnotesopenfalse
\begingroup
\makeatletter
%%
%% The machinery with \@ResetGT and > here ensures that
%% \@doanbibnote works properly even if > is an active character
%% at the point where \thebibnotes is invoked. > needs to have
%% catcode 12 when the arguments of \@doanbibnote are scanned, so
%% that the > in the string "macro:->" is matched. The actual
%% footnote text is not an argument to \@doanbibnote, but just
%% follows it in the .bib file; so \@ResetGT can reset the
%% category code for > that should be used when processing
%% that text. That resetting takes place within a
%% \begingroup-\endgroup block set up by \@doanbibnote and
%% \@endanbibnote, so the catcode for > is back to 12 for the
%% next note.
%
\edef\@tempa{`\string >}%
\ifnum\catcode\@tempa=12%
\let\@ResetGT\relax
\else
\edef\@ResetGT{\noexpand\catcode\@tempa=\the\catcode\@tempa}%
\@makeother\>%
\fi
\def\@doanbibnote##1##2>{\def\@thebibmark{##1}\par\begingroup
\@ResetGT
\edef\@currentlabel{\csname p@bibnote\endcsname\@thebibmark}%
\bibnoteformat}
\def\@endanbibnote{\par\endgroup}%
\bibnoteheading
\bibnotesize
\input{\jobname.bib}%
\setcounter{bibnote}{0} \vspace{1.8em}
\endgroup}
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