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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%% File: langsci-optional.sty
%% Author: Language Science Press (http://langsci-press.org)
%% Date: 2016-01-16 16:47:43 UTC
%% Purpose: This file contains useful, but not essential,
%% macros for books using langscibook.cls
%% Language: LaTeX
%% Licence:
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% Heiko Oberdiek
% http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/136644/vertical-space-in-interaction-with-figure-center-environment
\newcommand{\oneline}[1]{%
\begingroup
\sbox0{\ignorespaces#1\unskip}%
\leavevmode
\ifdim\wd0>\linewidth
\hbox to\linewidth{%
\hss\resizebox{\linewidth}{!}{\copy0 }\hss
}%
\else
\copy0 %
\fi
\endgroup
}
\newcommand{\centerfit}[1]{%
\begingroup
\sbox0{\ignorespaces#1\unskip}%
\leavevmode
\ifdim\wd0>\linewidth
\hbox to\linewidth{%
\hss\resizebox{\linewidth}{!}{\copy0 }\hss
}%
\else
\centerline{\copy0 }%
\fi
\endgroup
}
% Helps to fit verbatim onto one line:
% http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/140593/shrinking-verbatim-text/
\usepackage{fancyvrb}
\newenvironment{fitverb}
{\SaveVerbatim{rlwv}}
{\endSaveVerbatim
\sbox0{\BUseVerbatim{rlwv}}
\begingroup\center % don't add indentation
\ifdim\wd0>\linewidth
\resizebox{\linewidth}{!}{\copy0}%
\else
\copy0
\fi
\endcenter\endgroup}
\VerbatimFootnotes
% http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/73464/inserting-rtl-text-in-verbatim-environment?rq=1
% verbatim with RTL text
%\DefineVerbatimEnvironment{rtlverbatim}{Verbatim}{commandchars=+\[\]}
\newcommand{\ispackage}[1]{\if@noftnote%
\is{package!{\scshape #1}}%
\else%
\is{package!{\scshape #1}|fn{*}}%
\fi%
}
% breaks the index
%\usepackage{doc}
\newcommand{\ispackageb}[1]{
\is{package!\texttt{#1}|(}
}
\newcommand{\ispackagee}[1]{
\is{package!\texttt{#1}|)}
}
\newcommand{\isoption}[1]{\if@noftnote%
\is{option!\texttt{#1}}%
\else%
\is{option!\texttt{#1}|fn{*}}%
\fi%
}
\newcommand{\iscommand}[1]{\if@noftnote%
\index{#1@{\ttfamily $\backslash$#1}}%
\else%
\is{{#1@\ttfamily $\backslash$#1}|fn{*}}%
\fi%
}
\newcommand\displaycmd[2]{%
\DescribeMacro{#2}\centerline{\cmd{#1}}}
% \mex considered evil, as we need explicit reference to examples in XML
% % The following allows for a quick reference to following or preceeding examples (\mex{1}) or
% % (\mex{0}) but also (\mex{-1})
% % taken from covington.sty (check)
% \newcounter{lsptempcnt}
%
% \newcommand{\mex}[1]{\setcounter{lsptempcnt}{\value{equation}}%
% \addtocounter{lsptempcnt}{#1}%
% \arabic{lsptempcnt}}%
\newcommand{\fitpagewidth}[1]{
\resizebox{\textwidth}{!}{#1}
}
%add intonation bars over morphemes or words
\newcommand{\intline}[2]{\settowidth{\LSPTmp}{#2}\raisebox{#1pt}{\parbox{.1mm}{\rule{\LSPTmp}{.5pt}}}#2}
%add rising or falling intonation
\newcommand{\dline}[3]{%
\parbox{.1mm}{\begin{picture}(0,0)%
\put(0,#1){\line(#2,-1){#3}}%
\end{picture}%
}%
}
%% rotated table headers
% create lengths
\newlength{\rotheight}
\newlength{\rotwidth}
\newcommand{\rotatehead}[2][1cm]{
%width is the width of the parbox
%height is the buffer space used to vertically stretch the headere
\setlength{\rotwidth}{#1}
\setlength{\rotheight}{.85\rotwidth}
\begin{rotate}{33}~ %nbsp shifts the content away from the line underneath
\parbox{\rotwidth}{\raggedright #2}
\end{rotate}%
\rule{0pt}{\rotheight} %add zero width rule to get the right table height
}
% example metadata
\newcommand{\langinfo}[3]{{\upshape #1\il{#1}~(%
\ifx\\#2\\%
\else%
#2;
\fi%
#3)}\nopagebreak[4]\ignorespaces}
\newcommand{\fittable}[1]{\resizebox{\textwidth}{!}{#1}}
% integrate see also in multiple indexes
\def\igobble#1 {}
\newcommand{\langsciseealso}{\par\addvspace{.1\baselineskip}\hspace*{1.4cm}\hangindent=1.4cm\seealso}
\newcommand{\ilsa}[2]{\il{#1@\igobble | langsciseealso{#2}}}
\newcommand{\issa}[2]{\is{#1@\igobble | langsciseealso{#2}}}
\newcommand{\iasa}[2]{\ia{#1@\igobble | langsciseealso{#2}}}
\usepackage{tabularx}
\usepackage{array}
\newenvironment{widetabular}[1][1]
{\tabularx{#1\textwidth}}
{\endtabularx}
\newcommand{\citetv}[1]{\citeauthor{#1} (\citeyear*{#1} [this volume])}
\newcommand{\citepv}[1]{(\citealt{#1} [this volume])}
% Vowel chart tikz commands
\newcommand{\aeiou}{%
\node at (1.5,0) (a) {a};
\node at (0,3) (i) {i};
\node at (3,3) (u) {u};
\node at (0.5,1.5) (e) {e};
\node at (2.5,1.5) (o) {o};
}
\newcommand{\aeiouEO}{%
\node at (1.5,0) (a) {a};
\node at (0,3) (i) {i};
\node at (3,3) (u) {u};
\node at (0.25,2) (e) {e};
\node at (2.75,2) (o) {o};
\node at (0.75,1) (E) {ε};
\node at (2.25,1) (O) {ɔ};
}
%no hyphenation left alingned
\newcolumntype{Q}{>{\raggedright\arraybackslash}X}
%no hyphenation right aligned
\newcolumntype{S}{>{\raggedleft\arraybackslash}X}
%no hyphenation centered
\newcolumntype{C}{>{\centering\arraybackslash}X}
%no hyphenation fixed width
\newcolumntype{L}[1]{>{\raggedright\let\newline\\\arraybackslash\hspace{0pt}}m{#1}}
%no hyphenation centered fixed width
\newcolumntype{Z}[1]{>{\centering\let\newline\\\arraybackslash\hspace{0pt}}m{#1}}
%no hyphenation right aligned fixed width
\newcolumntype{R}[1]{>{\raggedleft\let\newline\\\arraybackslash\hspace{0pt}}m{#1}}
\newcolumntype{d}[1]{D{.}{.}{#1}}
\newcommand{\xxref}[2]{(\ref{#1}--\ref{#2})}
% Underlining in gb4e-example Environments. Usual underlining commands that span multiple words do not work, because gb4e would parse it as one word.
% Example: \underline{My example phrase} should become \ulp{My}{~~~~~} \ulp{example}{~~~~~} \ule{phrase}
% Note: The 2nd Argument of the \ulp command is filled in by experience - if you are not familiar with the command, you should experiment a bit. Usually, five tildes are enough, but be sure to check the outcome.
% \ule is meant to be the last word in a phrase that is underlined. Therefore, \ule does not have an extra length.
\usepackage[normalem]{ulem}
\newcommand{\ulp}[2]{%#1: stuff to underline, #2: extra length to skip the whitespace between to components
\settowidth{\LSPTmp}{#1}%
% several boxes are need to assure that words with ascending and descending letters are underlined at the same
% level, leading to the impression of a continuous stroke
\parbox[t]{\LSPTmp}{ %restrict first box to the length of first argument
\settowidth{\LSPTmp}{#1#2} %inner box is larger than outerbox, so underlining will extend beyond length of outer box
% align parbox to bottom
% | mbox to prevent hyphenation
\uline{\parbox[b]{\LSPTmp}{\mbox{#1#2}}}
}
}
\newcommand{\ule}[1]{%#1: stuff to underline, no extra length
\ulp{#1}{}
}
\usepackage{newfile}
\newoutputstream{colorfigures}
\openoutputfile{\jobname.clr}{colorfigures}
\addtostream{colorfigures}{Note the offset incurred by the frontmatter!}
\newenvironment{colorfigure}{\begin{figure}\addtostream{colorfigures}{\thepage}}{\end{figure}}
\AtEndDocument{
\closeoutputstream{colorfigures}
}
\newcommand{\longrule}{\rule{1em}{.3pt}}
\usepackage{colortbl}
\newcommand{\shadecell}{\cellcolor{black!20!white}}
% vertical alignment of numbered example
\newcommand{\eabox}[2][-.7\baselineskip]{
\ea
\parbox[t]{.8\textwidth}{
\vspace{#1}
#2
}
\z
}
\newcommand{\exbox}[2][-.7\baselineskip]{
\ex
\parbox[t]{.8\textwidth}{
\vspace{#1}
#2
}
}
%fix \verb error in biblatex
\makeatletter
\def\blx@maxline{77}
\makeatother
\newcommand{\twodigitexamples}{\exewidth{(23)}}
\newcommand{\threedigitexamples}{\exewidth{(234)}}
\newcommand{\fourdigitexamples}{\exewidth{(2345)}}
\newcommand{\noabstract}{\vspace*{-2\baselineskip}} %for chapters without abstract
\newcommand{\barplot}[4]{%
\begin{tikzpicture}
\begin{axis}[
xlabel={#1},
ylabel={#2},
axis lines*=left,
width = \textwidth,
height = .3\textheight,
nodes near coords,
xtick=data,
x tick label style={},
ymin=0,
symbolic x coords={#3},
]
\addplot+[ybar,lsRichGreen!80!black,fill=lsRichGreen] plot coordinates {
#4
};
\end{axis}
\end{tikzpicture}
}
\newcommand{\rephrase}[2]{{\color{yellow!30!black}#2}\todo{replaced `#1'}}
\newcommand{\missref}[2][]{\todo[#1]{missing reference #2}}
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