Annotation of gforth/texinfo.tex, revision 1.4

1.1       anton       1: %% TeX macros to handle texinfo files
                      2: 
1.4     ! anton       3: %  Copyright (C) 1985, 86, 88, 90, 91, 92, 93,
        !             4: %                94, 95, 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
1.1       anton       5: 
                      6: %This texinfo.tex file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
                      7: %modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
                      8: %published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at
                      9: %your option) any later version.
                     10: 
                     11: %This texinfo.tex file is distributed in the hope that it will be
                     12: %useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty
                     13: %of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
                     14: %General Public License for more details.
                     15: 
                     16: %You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
                     17: %along with this texinfo.tex file; see the file COPYING.  If not, write
1.4     ! anton      18: %to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
        !            19: %Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
1.1       anton      20: 
                     21: 
                     22: %In other words, you are welcome to use, share and improve this program.
                     23: %You are forbidden to forbid anyone else to use, share and improve
                     24: %what you give them.   Help stamp out software-hoarding!
                     25: 
1.4     ! anton      26: 
        !            27: % Send bug reports to bug-texinfo@prep.ai.mit.edu.
        !            28: % Please include a *precise* test case in each bug report.
        !            29: 
        !            30: 
        !            31: % Make it possible to create a .fmt file just by loading this file:
        !            32: % if the underlying format is not loaded, start by loading it now.
        !            33: % Added by gildea November 1993.
        !            34: \expandafter\ifx\csname fmtname\endcsname\relax\input plain\fi
        !            35: 
1.2       pazsan     36: % This automatically updates the version number based on RCS.
                     37: \def\deftexinfoversion$#1: #2 ${\def\texinfoversion{#2}}
1.4     ! anton      38: \deftexinfoversion$Revision: 2.185 $
1.1       anton      39: \message{Loading texinfo package [Version \texinfoversion]:}
                     40: 
1.4     ! anton      41: % If in a .fmt file, print the version number
        !            42: % and turn on active characters that we couldn't do earlier because
        !            43: % they might have appeared in the input file name.
        !            44: \everyjob{\message{[Texinfo version \texinfoversion]}\message{}
        !            45:   \catcode`+=\active \catcode`\_=\active}
1.1       anton      46: 
                     47: % Save some parts of plain tex whose names we will redefine.
                     48: 
1.4     ! anton      49: \let\ptexb=\b
        !            50: \let\ptexbullet=\bullet
        !            51: \let\ptexc=\c
        !            52: \let\ptexcomma=\,
        !            53: \let\ptexdot=\.
        !            54: \let\ptexdots=\dots
        !            55: \let\ptexend=\end
        !            56: \let\ptexequiv = \equiv
        !            57: \let\ptexi=\i
1.1       anton      58: \let\ptexlbrace=\{
                     59: \let\ptexrbrace=\}
                     60: \let\ptexstar=\*
                     61: \let\ptext=\t
1.4     ! anton      62: \let\ptextilde=\~
1.1       anton      63: 
1.2       pazsan     64: % Be sure we're in horizontal mode when doing a tie, since we make space
                     65: % equivalent to this in @example-like environments. Otherwise, a space
                     66: % at the beginning of a line will start with \penalty -- and
                     67: % since \penalty is valid in vertical mode, we'd end up putting the
                     68: % penalty on the vertical list instead of in the new paragraph.
                     69: {\catcode`@ = 11
1.4     ! anton      70:  % Avoid using \@M directly, because that causes trouble
        !            71:  % if the definition is written into an index file.
        !            72:  \global\let\tiepenalty = \@M
        !            73:  \gdef\tie{\leavevmode\penalty\tiepenalty\ }
1.2       pazsan     74: }
                     75: \let\~ = \tie                  % And make it available as @~.
1.1       anton      76: 
1.4     ! anton      77: 
1.1       anton      78: \message{Basics,}
                     79: \chardef\other=12
                     80: 
                     81: % If this character appears in an error message or help string, it
                     82: % starts a new line in the output.
                     83: \newlinechar = `^^J
                     84: 
1.2       pazsan     85: % Set up fixed words for English.
                     86: \ifx\putwordChapter\undefined{\gdef\putwordChapter{Chapter}}\fi%
                     87: \def\putwordInfo{Info}%
                     88: \ifx\putwordSee\undefined{\gdef\putwordSee{See}}\fi%
                     89: \ifx\putwordsee\undefined{\gdef\putwordsee{see}}\fi%
                     90: \ifx\putwordfile\undefined{\gdef\putwordfile{file}}\fi%
                     91: \ifx\putwordpage\undefined{\gdef\putwordpage{page}}\fi%
                     92: \ifx\putwordsection\undefined{\gdef\putwordsection{section}}\fi%
                     93: \ifx\putwordSection\undefined{\gdef\putwordSection{Section}}\fi%
                     94: \ifx\putwordTableofContents\undefined{\gdef\putwordTableofContents{Table of Contents}}\fi%
                     95: \ifx\putwordShortContents\undefined{\gdef\putwordShortContents{Short Contents}}\fi%
                     96: \ifx\putwordAppendix\undefined{\gdef\putwordAppendix{Appendix}}\fi%
                     97: 
                     98: % Ignore a token.
                     99: %
                    100: \def\gobble#1{}
                    101: 
1.1       anton     102: \hyphenation{ap-pen-dix}
                    103: \hyphenation{mini-buf-fer mini-buf-fers}
                    104: \hyphenation{eshell}
                    105: 
                    106: % Margin to add to right of even pages, to left of odd pages.
1.4     ! anton     107: \newdimen \bindingoffset  
        !           108: \newdimen \normaloffset   
1.1       anton     109: \newdimen\pagewidth \newdimen\pageheight
                    110: 
                    111: % Sometimes it is convenient to have everything in the transcript file
                    112: % and nothing on the terminal.  We don't just call \tracingall here,
                    113: % since that produces some useless output on the terminal.
                    114: %
                    115: \def\gloggingall{\begingroup \globaldefs = 1 \loggingall \endgroup}%
1.2       pazsan    116: \def\loggingall{\tracingcommands2 \tracingstats2
                    117:    \tracingpages1 \tracingoutput1 \tracinglostchars1
                    118:    \tracingmacros2 \tracingparagraphs1 \tracingrestores1
1.1       anton     119:    \showboxbreadth\maxdimen\showboxdepth\maxdimen
                    120: }%
                    121: 
                    122: %---------------------Begin change-----------------------
                    123: %
                    124: %%%% For @cropmarks command.
                    125: % Dimensions to add cropmarks at corners Added by P. A. MacKay, 12 Nov. 1986
                    126: %
                    127: \newdimen\cornerlong \newdimen\cornerthick
                    128: \newdimen \topandbottommargin
                    129: \newdimen \outerhsize \newdimen \outervsize
1.4     ! anton     130: \cornerlong=1pc\cornerthick=.3pt        % These set size of cropmarks
1.1       anton     131: \outerhsize=7in
                    132: %\outervsize=9.5in
                    133: % Alternative @smallbook page size is 9.25in
                    134: \outervsize=9.25in
                    135: \topandbottommargin=.75in
                    136: %
                    137: %---------------------End change-----------------------
                    138: 
                    139: % \onepageout takes a vbox as an argument.  Note that \pagecontents
1.4     ! anton     140: % does insertions, but you have to call it yourself.
1.1       anton     141: \chardef\PAGE=255  \output={\onepageout{\pagecontents\PAGE}}
1.4     ! anton     142: \def\onepageout#1{%
        !           143:   \hoffset=\normaloffset
        !           144:   \ifodd\pageno  \advance\hoffset by \bindingoffset
        !           145:   \else \advance\hoffset by -\bindingoffset\fi
        !           146:   {%
        !           147:     \escapechar = `\\ % use backslash in output files.
        !           148:     \indexdummies
        !           149:     \shipout\vbox{%
        !           150:       {\let\hsize=\pagewidth \makeheadline}%
        !           151:       \pagebody{#1}%
        !           152:       {\let\hsize=\pagewidth \makefootline}%
        !           153:     }%
        !           154:   }%
        !           155:   \advancepageno
        !           156:   \ifnum\outputpenalty>-20000 \else\dosupereject\fi
        !           157: }
1.1       anton     158: 
                    159: %%%% For @cropmarks command %%%%
                    160: 
                    161: % Here is a modification of the main output routine for Near East Publications
                    162: % This provides right-angle cropmarks at all four corners.
                    163: % The contents of the page are centerlined into the cropmarks,
                    164: % and any desired binding offset is added as an \hskip on either
                    165: % site of the centerlined box.  (P. A. MacKay, 12 November, 1986)
                    166: %
                    167: \def\croppageout#1{\hoffset=0pt % make sure this doesn't mess things up
1.2       pazsan    168: {\escapechar=`\\\relax % makes sure backslash is used in output files.
1.4     ! anton     169:                  \shipout
        !           170:                  \vbox to \outervsize{\hsize=\outerhsize
1.1       anton     171:                  \vbox{\line{\ewtop\hfill\ewtop}}
                    172:                  \nointerlineskip
                    173:                  \line{\vbox{\moveleft\cornerthick\nstop}
                    174:                        \hfill
                    175:                        \vbox{\moveright\cornerthick\nstop}}
                    176:                  \vskip \topandbottommargin
                    177:                  \centerline{\ifodd\pageno\hskip\bindingoffset\fi
1.4     ! anton     178:                         \vbox{
        !           179:                         {\let\hsize=\pagewidth \makeheadline}
        !           180:                         \pagebody{#1}
        !           181:                         {\let\hsize=\pagewidth \makefootline}}
        !           182:                         \ifodd\pageno\else\hskip\bindingoffset\fi}
        !           183:                  \vskip \topandbottommargin plus1fill minus1fill
1.1       anton     184:                  \boxmaxdepth\cornerthick
                    185:                  \line{\vbox{\moveleft\cornerthick\nsbot}
                    186:                        \hfill
                    187:                        \vbox{\moveright\cornerthick\nsbot}}
                    188:                  \nointerlineskip
                    189:                  \vbox{\line{\ewbot\hfill\ewbot}}
1.4     ! anton     190:         }}
1.2       pazsan    191:   \advancepageno
1.1       anton     192:   \ifnum\outputpenalty>-20000 \else\dosupereject\fi}
                    193: %
                    194: % Do @cropmarks to get crop marks
                    195: \def\cropmarks{\let\onepageout=\croppageout }
                    196: 
1.2       pazsan    197: \newinsert\margin \dimen\margin=\maxdimen
                    198: 
1.1       anton     199: \def\pagebody#1{\vbox to\pageheight{\boxmaxdepth=\maxdepth #1}}
                    200: {\catcode`\@ =11
                    201: \gdef\pagecontents#1{\ifvoid\topins\else\unvbox\topins\fi
1.2       pazsan    202: % marginal hacks, juha@viisa.uucp (Juha Takala)
                    203: \ifvoid\margin\else % marginal info is present
                    204:   \rlap{\kern\hsize\vbox to\z@{\kern1pt\box\margin \vss}}\fi
1.1       anton     205: \dimen@=\dp#1 \unvbox#1
                    206: \ifvoid\footins\else\vskip\skip\footins\footnoterule \unvbox\footins\fi
                    207: \ifr@ggedbottom \kern-\dimen@ \vfil \fi}
                    208: }
                    209: 
                    210: %
                    211: % Here are the rules for the cropmarks.  Note that they are
                    212: % offset so that the space between them is truly \outerhsize or \outervsize
                    213: % (P. A. MacKay, 12 November, 1986)
                    214: %
                    215: \def\ewtop{\vrule height\cornerthick depth0pt width\cornerlong}
                    216: \def\nstop{\vbox
                    217:   {\hrule height\cornerthick depth\cornerlong width\cornerthick}}
                    218: \def\ewbot{\vrule height0pt depth\cornerthick width\cornerlong}
                    219: \def\nsbot{\vbox
                    220:   {\hrule height\cornerlong depth\cornerthick width\cornerthick}}
                    221: 
1.2       pazsan    222: % Parse an argument, then pass it to #1.  The argument is the rest of
                    223: % the input line (except we remove a trailing comment).  #1 should be a
                    224: % macro which expects an ordinary undelimited TeX argument.
                    225: %
                    226: \def\parsearg#1{%
                    227:   \let\next = #1%
                    228:   \begingroup
                    229:     \obeylines
                    230:     \futurelet\temp\parseargx
                    231: }
1.1       anton     232: 
1.2       pazsan    233: % If the next token is an obeyed space (from an @example environment or
                    234: % the like), remove it and recurse.  Otherwise, we're done.
1.1       anton     235: \def\parseargx{%
1.2       pazsan    236:   % \obeyedspace is defined far below, after the definition of \sepspaces.
                    237:   \ifx\obeyedspace\temp
                    238:     \expandafter\parseargdiscardspace
                    239:   \else
                    240:     \expandafter\parseargline
                    241:   \fi
                    242: }
1.1       anton     243: 
1.2       pazsan    244: % Remove a single space (as the delimiter token to the macro call).
1.1       anton     245: {\obeyspaces %
1.2       pazsan    246:  \gdef\parseargdiscardspace {\futurelet\temp\parseargx}}
                    247: 
                    248: {\obeylines %
                    249:   \gdef\parseargline#1^^M{%
                    250:     \endgroup % End of the group started in \parsearg.
                    251:     %
                    252:     % First remove any @c comment, then any @comment.
                    253:     % Result of each macro is put in \toks0.
                    254:     \argremovec #1\c\relax %
                    255:     \expandafter\argremovecomment \the\toks0 \comment\relax %
                    256:     %
                    257:     % Call the caller's macro, saved as \next in \parsearg.
                    258:     \expandafter\next\expandafter{\the\toks0}%
                    259:   }%
                    260: }
                    261: 
                    262: % Since all \c{,omment} does is throw away the argument, we can let TeX
                    263: % do that for us.  The \relax here is matched by the \relax in the call
                    264: % in \parseargline; it could be more or less anything, its purpose is
                    265: % just to delimit the argument to the \c.
                    266: \def\argremovec#1\c#2\relax{\toks0 = {#1}}
                    267: \def\argremovecomment#1\comment#2\relax{\toks0 = {#1}}
                    268: 
                    269: % \argremovec{,omment} might leave us with trailing spaces, though; e.g.,
                    270: %    @end itemize  @c foo
                    271: % will have two active spaces as part of the argument with the
                    272: % `itemize'.  Here we remove all active spaces from #1, and assign the
                    273: % result to \toks0.
                    274: %
                    275: % This loses if there are any *other* active characters besides spaces
                    276: % in the argument -- _ ^ +, for example -- since they get expanded.
                    277: % Fortunately, Texinfo does not define any such commands.  (If it ever
                    278: % does, the catcode of the characters in questionwill have to be changed
                    279: % here.)  But this means we cannot call \removeactivespaces as part of
                    280: % \argremovec{,omment}, since @c uses \parsearg, and thus the argument
                    281: % that \parsearg gets might well have any character at all in it.
                    282: %
                    283: \def\removeactivespaces#1{%
                    284:   \begingroup
                    285:     \ignoreactivespaces
                    286:     \edef\temp{#1}%
                    287:     \global\toks0 = \expandafter{\temp}%
                    288:   \endgroup
                    289: }
1.1       anton     290: 
1.2       pazsan    291: % Change the active space to expand to nothing.
                    292: %
                    293: \begingroup
                    294:   \obeyspaces
                    295:   \gdef\ignoreactivespaces{\obeyspaces\let =\empty}
                    296: \endgroup
1.1       anton     297: 
                    298: 
                    299: \def\flushcr{\ifx\par\lisppar \def\next##1{}\else \let\next=\relax \fi \next}
                    300: 
                    301: %% These are used to keep @begin/@end levels from running away
                    302: %% Call \inENV within environments (after a \begingroup)
                    303: \newif\ifENV \ENVfalse \def\inENV{\ifENV\relax\else\ENVtrue\fi}
                    304: \def\ENVcheck{%
                    305: \ifENV\errmessage{Still within an environment.  Type Return to continue.}
                    306: \endgroup\fi} % This is not perfect, but it should reduce lossage
                    307: 
                    308: % @begin foo  is the same as @foo, for now.
1.2       pazsan    309: \newhelp\EMsimple{Type <Return> to continue.}
1.1       anton     310: 
                    311: \outer\def\begin{\parsearg\beginxxx}
                    312: 
                    313: \def\beginxxx #1{%
                    314: \expandafter\ifx\csname #1\endcsname\relax
                    315: {\errhelp=\EMsimple \errmessage{Undefined command @begin #1}}\else
                    316: \csname #1\endcsname\fi}
                    317: 
1.2       pazsan    318: % @end foo executes the definition of \Efoo.
                    319: %
                    320: \def\end{\parsearg\endxxx}
                    321: \def\endxxx #1{%
                    322:   \removeactivespaces{#1}%
                    323:   \edef\endthing{\the\toks0}%
                    324:   %
                    325:   \expandafter\ifx\csname E\endthing\endcsname\relax
                    326:     \expandafter\ifx\csname \endthing\endcsname\relax
                    327:       % There's no \foo, i.e., no ``environment'' foo.
                    328:       \errhelp = \EMsimple
                    329:       \errmessage{Undefined command `@end \endthing'}%
                    330:     \else
                    331:       \unmatchedenderror\endthing
                    332:     \fi
                    333:   \else
                    334:     % Everything's ok; the right environment has been started.
                    335:     \csname E\endthing\endcsname
                    336:   \fi
                    337: }
1.1       anton     338: 
1.2       pazsan    339: % There is an environment #1, but it hasn't been started.  Give an error.
                    340: %
                    341: \def\unmatchedenderror#1{%
                    342:   \errhelp = \EMsimple
                    343:   \errmessage{This `@end #1' doesn't have a matching `@#1'}%
                    344: }
1.1       anton     345: 
1.2       pazsan    346: % Define the control sequence \E#1 to give an unmatched @end error.
                    347: %
                    348: \def\defineunmatchedend#1{%
                    349:   \expandafter\def\csname E#1\endcsname{\unmatchedenderror{#1}}%
                    350: }
1.1       anton     351: 
                    352: 
1.2       pazsan    353: % Single-spacing is done by various environments (specifically, in
                    354: % \nonfillstart and \quotations).
                    355: \newskip\singlespaceskip \singlespaceskip = 12.5pt
1.1       anton     356: \def\singlespace{%
1.2       pazsan    357:   % Why was this kern here?  It messes up equalizing space above and below
                    358:   % environments.  --karl, 6may93
                    359:   %{\advance \baselineskip by -\singlespaceskip
                    360:   %\kern \baselineskip}%
                    361:   \setleading \singlespaceskip
1.1       anton     362: }
                    363: 
                    364: %% Simple single-character @ commands
                    365: 
                    366: % @@ prints an @
                    367: % Kludge this until the fonts are right (grr).
                    368: \def\@{{\tt \char '100}}
                    369: 
1.2       pazsan    370: % This is turned off because it was never documented
                    371: % and you can use @w{...} around a quote to suppress ligatures.
                    372: %% Define @` and @' to be the same as ` and '
                    373: %% but suppressing ligatures.
                    374: %\def\`{{`}}
                    375: %\def\'{{'}}
1.1       anton     376: 
                    377: % Used to generate quoted braces.
                    378: \def\mylbrace {{\tt \char '173}}
                    379: \def\myrbrace {{\tt \char '175}}
                    380: \let\{=\mylbrace
                    381: \let\}=\myrbrace
1.4     ! anton     382: \begingroup
        !           383:   % Definitions to produce actual \{ & \} command in an index.
        !           384:   \catcode`\{ = 12 \catcode`\} = 12
        !           385:   \catcode`\[ = 1 \catcode`\] = 2
        !           386:   \catcode`\@ = 0 \catcode`\\ = 12
        !           387:   @gdef@lbracecmd[\{]%
        !           388:   @gdef@rbracecmd[\}]%
        !           389: @endgroup
        !           390: 
        !           391: % Accents: @, @dotaccent @ringaccent @ubaraccent @udotaccent
        !           392: % Others are defined by plain TeX: @` @' @" @^ @~ @= @v @H.
        !           393: \let\, = \c
        !           394: \let\dotaccent = \.
        !           395: \def\ringaccent#1{{\accent23 #1}}
        !           396: \let\tieaccent = \t
        !           397: \let\ubaraccent = \b
        !           398: \let\udotaccent = \d
        !           399: 
        !           400: % Other special characters: @questiondown @exclamdown
        !           401: % Plain TeX defines: @AA @AE @O @OE @L (and lowercase versions) @ss.
        !           402: \def\questiondown{?`}
        !           403: \def\exclamdown{!`}
        !           404: 
        !           405: % Dotless i and dotless j, used for accents.
        !           406: \def\imacro{i}
        !           407: \def\jmacro{j}
        !           408: \def\dotless#1{%
        !           409:   \def\temp{#1}%
        !           410:   \ifx\temp\imacro \ptexi
        !           411:   \else\ifx\temp\jmacro \j
        !           412:   \else \errmessage{@dotless can be used only with i or j}%
        !           413:   \fi\fi
        !           414: }
1.1       anton     415: 
                    416: % @: forces normal size whitespace following.
                    417: \def\:{\spacefactor=1000 }
                    418: 
                    419: % @* forces a line break.
                    420: \def\*{\hfil\break\hbox{}\ignorespaces}
                    421: 
                    422: % @. is an end-of-sentence period.
                    423: \def\.{.\spacefactor=3000 }
                    424: 
1.2       pazsan    425: % @enddots{} is an end-of-sentence ellipsis.
                    426: \gdef\enddots{$\mathinner{\ldotp\ldotp\ldotp\ldotp}$\spacefactor=3000}
                    427: 
                    428: % @! is an end-of-sentence bang.
                    429: \gdef\!{!\spacefactor=3000 }
                    430: 
                    431: % @? is an end-of-sentence query.
                    432: \gdef\?{?\spacefactor=3000 }
                    433: 
1.1       anton     434: % @w prevents a word break.  Without the \leavevmode, @w at the
                    435: % beginning of a paragraph, when TeX is still in vertical mode, would
                    436: % produce a whole line of output instead of starting the paragraph.
                    437: \def\w#1{\leavevmode\hbox{#1}}
                    438: 
                    439: % @group ... @end group forces ... to be all on one page, by enclosing
                    440: % it in a TeX vbox.  We use \vtop instead of \vbox to construct the box
                    441: % to keep its height that of a normal line.  According to the rules for
                    442: % \topskip (p.114 of the TeXbook), the glue inserted is
                    443: % max (\topskip - \ht (first item), 0).  If that height is large,
                    444: % therefore, no glue is inserted, and the space between the headline and
                    445: % the text is small, which looks bad.
1.2       pazsan    446: %
1.1       anton     447: \def\group{\begingroup
                    448:   \ifnum\catcode13=\active \else
                    449:     \errhelp = \groupinvalidhelp
                    450:     \errmessage{@group invalid in context where filling is enabled}%
                    451:   \fi
1.2       pazsan    452:   %
                    453:   % The \vtop we start below produces a box with normal height and large
                    454:   % depth; thus, TeX puts \baselineskip glue before it, and (when the
                    455:   % next line of text is done) \lineskip glue after it.  (See p.82 of
                    456:   % the TeXbook.)  Thus, space below is not quite equal to space
                    457:   % above.  But it's pretty close.
                    458:   \def\Egroup{%
                    459:     \egroup           % End the \vtop.
                    460:     \endgroup         % End the \group.
                    461:   }%
                    462:   %
1.1       anton     463:   \vtop\bgroup
1.2       pazsan    464:     % We have to put a strut on the last line in case the @group is in
                    465:     % the midst of an example, rather than completely enclosing it.
                    466:     % Otherwise, the interline space between the last line of the group
                    467:     % and the first line afterwards is too small.  But we can't put the
                    468:     % strut in \Egroup, since there it would be on a line by itself.
                    469:     % Hence this just inserts a strut at the beginning of each line.
                    470:     \everypar = {\strut}%
                    471:     %
                    472:     % Since we have a strut on every line, we don't need any of TeX's
                    473:     % normal interline spacing.
                    474:     \offinterlineskip
                    475:     %
                    476:     % OK, but now we have to do something about blank
                    477:     % lines in the input in @example-like environments, which normally
                    478:     % just turn into \lisppar, which will insert no space now that we've
                    479:     % turned off the interline space.  Simplest is to make them be an
                    480:     % empty paragraph.
                    481:     \ifx\par\lisppar
                    482:       \edef\par{\leavevmode \par}%
                    483:       %
                    484:       % Reset ^^M's definition to new definition of \par.
                    485:       \obeylines
                    486:     \fi
                    487:     %
                    488:     % Do @comment since we are called inside an environment such as
                    489:     % @example, where each end-of-line in the input causes an
                    490:     % end-of-line in the output.  We don't want the end-of-line after
                    491:     % the `@group' to put extra space in the output.  Since @group
                    492:     % should appear on a line by itself (according to the Texinfo
                    493:     % manual), we don't worry about eating any user text.
                    494:     \comment
1.1       anton     495: }
                    496: %
                    497: % TeX puts in an \escapechar (i.e., `@') at the beginning of the help
                    498: % message, so this ends up printing `@group can only ...'.
1.2       pazsan    499: %
1.1       anton     500: \newhelp\groupinvalidhelp{%
                    501: group can only be used in environments such as @example,^^J%
                    502: where each line of input produces a line of output.}
                    503: 
                    504: % @need space-in-mils
                    505: % forces a page break if there is not space-in-mils remaining.
                    506: 
                    507: \newdimen\mil  \mil=0.001in
                    508: 
                    509: \def\need{\parsearg\needx}
                    510: 
                    511: % Old definition--didn't work.
                    512: %\def\needx #1{\par %
                    513: %% This method tries to make TeX break the page naturally
                    514: %% if the depth of the box does not fit.
                    515: %{\baselineskip=0pt%
                    516: %\vtop to #1\mil{\vfil}\kern -#1\mil\penalty 10000
                    517: %\prevdepth=-1000pt
                    518: %}}
                    519: 
                    520: \def\needx#1{%
                    521:   % Go into vertical mode, so we don't make a big box in the middle of a
                    522:   % paragraph.
                    523:   \par
                    524:   %
                    525:   % Don't add any leading before our big empty box, but allow a page
                    526:   % break, since the best break might be right here.
                    527:   \allowbreak
                    528:   \nointerlineskip
                    529:   \vtop to #1\mil{\vfil}%
1.2       pazsan    530:   %
1.1       anton     531:   % TeX does not even consider page breaks if a penalty added to the
                    532:   % main vertical list is 10000 or more.  But in order to see if the
                    533:   % empty box we just added fits on the page, we must make it consider
                    534:   % page breaks.  On the other hand, we don't want to actually break the
                    535:   % page after the empty box.  So we use a penalty of 9999.
1.2       pazsan    536:   %
1.1       anton     537:   % There is an extremely small chance that TeX will actually break the
                    538:   % page at this \penalty, if there are no other feasible breakpoints in
                    539:   % sight.  (If the user is using lots of big @group commands, which
                    540:   % almost-but-not-quite fill up a page, TeX will have a hard time doing
                    541:   % good page breaking, for example.)  However, I could not construct an
                    542:   % example where a page broke at this \penalty; if it happens in a real
                    543:   % document, then we can reconsider our strategy.
                    544:   \penalty9999
                    545:   %
                    546:   % Back up by the size of the box, whether we did a page break or not.
                    547:   \kern -#1\mil
                    548:   %
                    549:   % Do not allow a page break right after this kern.
                    550:   \nobreak
                    551: }
                    552: 
                    553: % @br   forces paragraph break
                    554: 
                    555: \let\br = \par
                    556: 
                    557: % @dots{}  output some dots
                    558: 
                    559: \def\dots{$\ldots$}
                    560: 
                    561: % @page    forces the start of a new page
                    562: 
                    563: \def\page{\par\vfill\supereject}
                    564: 
                    565: % @exdent text....
                    566: % outputs text on separate line in roman font, starting at standard page margin
                    567: 
                    568: % This records the amount of indent in the innermost environment.
                    569: % That's how much \exdent should take out.
                    570: \newskip\exdentamount
                    571: 
                    572: % This defn is used inside fill environments such as @defun.
                    573: \def\exdent{\parsearg\exdentyyy}
                    574: \def\exdentyyy #1{{\hfil\break\hbox{\kern -\exdentamount{\rm#1}}\hfil\break}}
                    575: 
                    576: % This defn is used inside nofill environments such as @example.
                    577: \def\nofillexdent{\parsearg\nofillexdentyyy}
                    578: \def\nofillexdentyyy #1{{\advance \leftskip by -\exdentamount
                    579: \leftline{\hskip\leftskip{\rm#1}}}}
                    580: 
1.4     ! anton     581: % @inmargin{TEXT} puts TEXT in the margin next to the current paragraph.
        !           582: 
        !           583: \def\inmargin#1{%
        !           584: \strut\vadjust{\nobreak\kern-\strutdepth
        !           585:   \vtop to \strutdepth{\baselineskip\strutdepth\vss
        !           586:   \llap{\rightskip=\inmarginspacing \vbox{\noindent #1}}\null}}}
        !           587: \newskip\inmarginspacing \inmarginspacing=1cm
        !           588: \def\strutdepth{\dp\strutbox}
        !           589: 
1.1       anton     590: %\hbox{{\rm#1}}\hfil\break}}
                    591: 
                    592: % @include file    insert text of that file as input.
1.4     ! anton     593: % Allow normal characters that  we make active in the argument (a file name).
        !           594: \def\include{\begingroup
        !           595:   \catcode`\\=12
        !           596:   \catcode`~=12
        !           597:   \catcode`^=12
        !           598:   \catcode`_=12
        !           599:   \catcode`|=12
        !           600:   \catcode`<=12
        !           601:   \catcode`>=12
        !           602:   \catcode`+=12
        !           603:   \parsearg\includezzz}
        !           604: % Restore active chars for included file.
        !           605: \def\includezzz#1{\endgroup\begingroup
        !           606:   % Read the included file in a group so nested @include's work.
        !           607:   \def\thisfile{#1}%
        !           608:   \input\thisfile
1.2       pazsan    609: \endgroup}
1.1       anton     610: 
                    611: \def\thisfile{}
                    612: 
                    613: % @center line   outputs that line, centered
                    614: 
                    615: \def\center{\parsearg\centerzzz}
                    616: \def\centerzzz #1{{\advance\hsize by -\leftskip
                    617: \advance\hsize by -\rightskip
                    618: \centerline{#1}}}
                    619: 
                    620: % @sp n   outputs n lines of vertical space
                    621: 
                    622: \def\sp{\parsearg\spxxx}
1.4     ! anton     623: \def\spxxx #1{\vskip #1\baselineskip}
1.1       anton     624: 
                    625: % @comment ...line which is ignored...
                    626: % @c is the same as @comment
                    627: % @ignore ... @end ignore  is another way to write a comment
                    628: 
                    629: \def\comment{\catcode 64=\other \catcode 123=\other \catcode 125=\other%
                    630: \parsearg \commentxxx}
                    631: 
                    632: \def\commentxxx #1{\catcode 64=0 \catcode 123=1 \catcode 125=2 }
                    633: 
                    634: \let\c=\comment
                    635: 
1.4     ! anton     636: % @paragraphindent  is defined for the Info formatting commands only.
        !           637: \let\paragraphindent=\comment
        !           638: 
1.1       anton     639: % Prevent errors for section commands.
                    640: % Used in @ignore and in failing conditionals.
                    641: \def\ignoresections{%
                    642: \let\chapter=\relax
                    643: \let\unnumbered=\relax
                    644: \let\top=\relax
                    645: \let\unnumberedsec=\relax
                    646: \let\unnumberedsection=\relax
                    647: \let\unnumberedsubsec=\relax
                    648: \let\unnumberedsubsection=\relax
                    649: \let\unnumberedsubsubsec=\relax
                    650: \let\unnumberedsubsubsection=\relax
                    651: \let\section=\relax
                    652: \let\subsec=\relax
                    653: \let\subsubsec=\relax
                    654: \let\subsection=\relax
                    655: \let\subsubsection=\relax
                    656: \let\appendix=\relax
                    657: \let\appendixsec=\relax
                    658: \let\appendixsection=\relax
                    659: \let\appendixsubsec=\relax
                    660: \let\appendixsubsection=\relax
                    661: \let\appendixsubsubsec=\relax
                    662: \let\appendixsubsubsection=\relax
                    663: \let\contents=\relax
                    664: \let\smallbook=\relax
                    665: \let\titlepage=\relax
                    666: }
                    667: 
1.2       pazsan    668: % Used in nested conditionals, where we have to parse the Texinfo source
                    669: % and so want to turn off most commands, in case they are used
                    670: % incorrectly.
                    671: %
                    672: \def\ignoremorecommands{%
1.4     ! anton     673:   \let\defcodeindex = \relax
1.2       pazsan    674:   \let\defcv = \relax
                    675:   \let\deffn = \relax
                    676:   \let\deffnx = \relax
                    677:   \let\defindex = \relax
                    678:   \let\defivar = \relax
                    679:   \let\defmac = \relax
                    680:   \let\defmethod = \relax
                    681:   \let\defop = \relax
                    682:   \let\defopt = \relax
                    683:   \let\defspec = \relax
                    684:   \let\deftp = \relax
                    685:   \let\deftypefn = \relax
                    686:   \let\deftypefun = \relax
                    687:   \let\deftypevar = \relax
                    688:   \let\deftypevr = \relax
                    689:   \let\defun = \relax
                    690:   \let\defvar = \relax
                    691:   \let\defvr = \relax
                    692:   \let\ref = \relax
                    693:   \let\xref = \relax
                    694:   \let\printindex = \relax
                    695:   \let\pxref = \relax
                    696:   \let\settitle = \relax
1.4     ! anton     697:   \let\setchapternewpage = \relax
        !           698:   \let\setchapterstyle = \relax
        !           699:   \let\everyheading = \relax
        !           700:   \let\evenheading = \relax
        !           701:   \let\oddheading = \relax
        !           702:   \let\everyfooting = \relax
        !           703:   \let\evenfooting = \relax
        !           704:   \let\oddfooting = \relax
        !           705:   \let\headings = \relax
1.2       pazsan    706:   \let\include = \relax
                    707:   \let\lowersections = \relax
                    708:   \let\down = \relax
                    709:   \let\raisesections = \relax
                    710:   \let\up = \relax
                    711:   \let\set = \relax
                    712:   \let\clear = \relax
                    713:   \let\item = \relax
                    714: }
                    715: 
                    716: % Ignore @ignore ... @end ignore.
                    717: %
                    718: \def\ignore{\doignore{ignore}}
                    719: 
                    720: % Also ignore @ifinfo, @ifhtml, @html, @menu, and @direntry text.
                    721: %
                    722: \def\ifinfo{\doignore{ifinfo}}
                    723: \def\ifhtml{\doignore{ifhtml}}
                    724: \def\html{\doignore{html}}
                    725: \def\menu{\doignore{menu}}
                    726: \def\direntry{\doignore{direntry}}
                    727: 
1.4     ! anton     728: % Also ignore @macro ... @end macro.  The user must run texi2dvi,
        !           729: % which runs makeinfo to do macro expansion.  Ignore @unmacro, too.
        !           730: \def\macro{\doignore{macro}}
        !           731: \let\unmacro = \comment
        !           732: 
        !           733: 
        !           734: % @dircategory CATEGORY  -- specify a category of the dir file
        !           735: % which this file should belong to.  Ignore this in TeX.
        !           736: \let\dircategory = \comment
        !           737: 
1.2       pazsan    738: % Ignore text until a line `@end #1'.
                    739: %
                    740: \def\doignore#1{\begingroup
                    741:   % Don't complain about control sequences we have declared \outer.
                    742:   \ignoresections
                    743:   %
                    744:   % Define a command to swallow text until we reach `@end #1'.
                    745:   \long\def\doignoretext##1\end #1{\enddoignore}%
                    746:   %
                    747:   % Make sure that spaces turn into tokens that match what \doignoretext wants.
                    748:   \catcode32 = 10
                    749:   %
                    750:   % And now expand that command.
                    751:   \doignoretext
                    752: }
                    753: 
                    754: % What we do to finish off ignored text.
                    755: %
                    756: \def\enddoignore{\endgroup\ignorespaces}%
                    757: 
                    758: \newif\ifwarnedobs\warnedobsfalse
                    759: \def\obstexwarn{%
                    760:   \ifwarnedobs\relax\else
                    761:   % We need to warn folks that they may have trouble with TeX 3.0.
                    762:   % This uses \immediate\write16 rather than \message to get newlines.
                    763:     \immediate\write16{}
                    764:     \immediate\write16{***WARNING*** for users of Unix TeX 3.0!}
                    765:     \immediate\write16{This manual trips a bug in TeX version 3.0 (tex hangs).}
                    766:     \immediate\write16{If you are running another version of TeX, relax.}
                    767:     \immediate\write16{If you are running Unix TeX 3.0, kill this TeX process.}
                    768:     \immediate\write16{  Then upgrade your TeX installation if you can.}
1.4     ! anton     769:     \immediate\write16{  (See ftp://ftp.gnu.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu/TeX.README.)}
1.2       pazsan    770:     \immediate\write16{If you are stuck with version 3.0, run the}
                    771:     \immediate\write16{  script ``tex3patch'' from the Texinfo distribution}
                    772:     \immediate\write16{  to use a workaround.}
                    773:     \immediate\write16{}
1.4     ! anton     774:     \global\warnedobstrue
1.2       pazsan    775:     \fi
                    776: }
                    777: 
                    778: % **In TeX 3.0, setting text in \nullfont hangs tex.  For a
                    779: % workaround (which requires the file ``dummy.tfm'' to be installed),
                    780: % uncomment the following line:
                    781: %%%%%\font\nullfont=dummy\let\obstexwarn=\relax
                    782: 
                    783: % Ignore text, except that we keep track of conditional commands for
                    784: % purposes of nesting, up to an `@end #1' command.
                    785: %
                    786: \def\nestedignore#1{%
                    787:   \obstexwarn
                    788:   % We must actually expand the ignored text to look for the @end
                    789:   % command, so that nested ignore constructs work.  Thus, we put the
                    790:   % text into a \vbox and then do nothing with the result.  To minimize
                    791:   % the change of memory overflow, we follow the approach outlined on
                    792:   % page 401 of the TeXbook: make the current font be a dummy font.
                    793:   %
                    794:   \setbox0 = \vbox\bgroup
                    795:     % Don't complain about control sequences we have declared \outer.
                    796:     \ignoresections
                    797:     %
                    798:     % Define `@end #1' to end the box, which will in turn undefine the
                    799:     % @end command again.
                    800:     \expandafter\def\csname E#1\endcsname{\egroup\ignorespaces}%
                    801:     %
                    802:     % We are going to be parsing Texinfo commands.  Most cause no
                    803:     % trouble when they are used incorrectly, but some commands do
                    804:     % complicated argument parsing or otherwise get confused, so we
                    805:     % undefine them.
                    806:     %
                    807:     % We can't do anything about stray @-signs, unfortunately;
                    808:     % they'll produce `undefined control sequence' errors.
                    809:     \ignoremorecommands
                    810:     %
                    811:     % Set the current font to be \nullfont, a TeX primitive, and define
                    812:     % all the font commands to also use \nullfont.  We don't use
                    813:     % dummy.tfm, as suggested in the TeXbook, because not all sites
                    814:     % might have that installed.  Therefore, math mode will still
                    815:     % produce output, but that should be an extremely small amount of
                    816:     % stuff compared to the main input.
                    817:     %
                    818:     \nullfont
                    819:     \let\tenrm = \nullfont  \let\tenit = \nullfont  \let\tensl = \nullfont
                    820:     \let\tenbf = \nullfont  \let\tentt = \nullfont  \let\smallcaps = \nullfont
                    821:     \let\tensf = \nullfont
                    822:     % Similarly for index fonts (mostly for their use in
                    823:     % smallexample)
                    824:     \let\indrm = \nullfont  \let\indit = \nullfont  \let\indsl = \nullfont
                    825:     \let\indbf = \nullfont  \let\indtt = \nullfont  \let\indsc = \nullfont
                    826:     \let\indsf = \nullfont
                    827:     %
                    828:     % Don't complain when characters are missing from the fonts.
                    829:     \tracinglostchars = 0
                    830:     %
                    831:     % Don't bother to do space factor calculations.
                    832:     \frenchspacing
                    833:     %
                    834:     % Don't report underfull hboxes.
                    835:     \hbadness = 10000
                    836:     %
                    837:     % Do minimal line-breaking.
                    838:     \pretolerance = 10000
                    839:     %
                    840:     % Do not execute instructions in @tex
                    841:     \def\tex{\doignore{tex}}
                    842: }
1.1       anton     843: 
1.2       pazsan    844: % @set VAR sets the variable VAR to an empty value.
                    845: % @set VAR REST-OF-LINE sets VAR to the value REST-OF-LINE.
                    846: %
                    847: % Since we want to separate VAR from REST-OF-LINE (which might be
                    848: % empty), we can't just use \parsearg; we have to insert a space of our
                    849: % own to delimit the rest of the line, and then take it out again if we
1.4     ! anton     850: % didn't need it.  Make sure the catcode of space is correct to avoid
        !           851: % losing inside @example, for instance.
1.2       pazsan    852: %
1.4     ! anton     853: \def\set{\begingroup\catcode` =10 \parsearg\setxxx}
1.2       pazsan    854: \def\setxxx#1{\setyyy#1 \endsetyyy}
                    855: \def\setyyy#1 #2\endsetyyy{%
                    856:   \def\temp{#2}%
                    857:   \ifx\temp\empty \global\expandafter\let\csname SET#1\endcsname = \empty
                    858:   \else \setzzz{#1}#2\endsetzzz % Remove the trailing space \setxxx inserted.
                    859:   \fi
1.4     ! anton     860:   \endgroup
1.2       pazsan    861: }
1.4     ! anton     862: % Can't use \xdef to pre-expand #2 and save some time, since \temp or
        !           863: % \next or other control sequences that we've defined might get us into
        !           864: % an infinite loop. Consider `@set foo @cite{bar}'.
        !           865: \def\setzzz#1#2 \endsetzzz{\expandafter\gdef\csname SET#1\endcsname{#2}}
1.1       anton     866: 
1.2       pazsan    867: % @clear VAR clears (i.e., unsets) the variable VAR.
                    868: %
1.1       anton     869: \def\clear{\parsearg\clearxxx}
1.2       pazsan    870: \def\clearxxx#1{\global\expandafter\let\csname SET#1\endcsname=\relax}
                    871: 
                    872: % @value{foo} gets the text saved in variable foo.
                    873: %
                    874: \def\value#1{\expandafter
1.4     ! anton     875:                 \ifx\csname SET#1\endcsname\relax
        !           876:                         {\{No value for ``#1''\}}
        !           877:                 \else \csname SET#1\endcsname \fi}
1.2       pazsan    878: 
                    879: % @ifset VAR ... @end ifset reads the `...' iff VAR has been defined
                    880: % with @set.
                    881: %
                    882: \def\ifset{\parsearg\ifsetxxx}
                    883: \def\ifsetxxx #1{%
                    884:   \expandafter\ifx\csname SET#1\endcsname\relax
                    885:     \expandafter\ifsetfail
                    886:   \else
                    887:     \expandafter\ifsetsucceed
                    888:   \fi
                    889: }
                    890: \def\ifsetsucceed{\conditionalsucceed{ifset}}
                    891: \def\ifsetfail{\nestedignore{ifset}}
                    892: \defineunmatchedend{ifset}
                    893: 
                    894: % @ifclear VAR ... @end ifclear reads the `...' iff VAR has never been
                    895: % defined with @set, or has been undefined with @clear.
                    896: %
                    897: \def\ifclear{\parsearg\ifclearxxx}
                    898: \def\ifclearxxx #1{%
                    899:   \expandafter\ifx\csname SET#1\endcsname\relax
                    900:     \expandafter\ifclearsucceed
                    901:   \else
                    902:     \expandafter\ifclearfail
                    903:   \fi
                    904: }
                    905: \def\ifclearsucceed{\conditionalsucceed{ifclear}}
                    906: \def\ifclearfail{\nestedignore{ifclear}}
                    907: \defineunmatchedend{ifclear}
                    908: 
                    909: % @iftex always succeeds; we read the text following, through @end
                    910: % iftex).  But `@end iftex' should be valid only after an @iftex.
                    911: %
                    912: \def\iftex{\conditionalsucceed{iftex}}
                    913: \defineunmatchedend{iftex}
1.1       anton     914: 
1.2       pazsan    915: % We can't just want to start a group at @iftex (for example) and end it
                    916: % at @end iftex, since then @set commands inside the conditional have no
                    917: % effect (they'd get reverted at the end of the group).  So we must
                    918: % define \Eiftex to redefine itself to be its previous value.  (We can't
                    919: % just define it to fail again with an ``unmatched end'' error, since
                    920: % the @ifset might be nested.)
                    921: %
                    922: \def\conditionalsucceed#1{%
                    923:   \edef\temp{%
                    924:     % Remember the current value of \E#1.
                    925:     \let\nece{prevE#1} = \nece{E#1}%
                    926:     %
                    927:     % At the `@end #1', redefine \E#1 to be its previous value.
                    928:     \def\nece{E#1}{\let\nece{E#1} = \nece{prevE#1}}%
                    929:   }%
                    930:   \temp
                    931: }
1.1       anton     932: 
1.2       pazsan    933: % We need to expand lots of \csname's, but we don't want to expand the
                    934: % control sequences after we've constructed them.
                    935: %
                    936: \def\nece#1{\expandafter\noexpand\csname#1\endcsname}
1.1       anton     937: 
1.2       pazsan    938: % @asis just yields its argument.  Used with @table, for example.
                    939: %
1.1       anton     940: \def\asis#1{#1}
                    941: 
                    942: % @math means output in math mode.
                    943: % We don't use $'s directly in the definition of \math because control
                    944: % sequences like \math are expanded when the toc file is written.  Then,
                    945: % we read the toc file back, the $'s will be normal characters (as they
                    946: % should be, according to the definition of Texinfo).  So we must use a
                    947: % control sequence to switch into and out of math mode.
1.2       pazsan    948: %
1.1       anton     949: % This isn't quite enough for @math to work properly in indices, but it
                    950: % seems unlikely it will ever be needed there.
1.2       pazsan    951: %
1.1       anton     952: \let\implicitmath = $
                    953: \def\math#1{\implicitmath #1\implicitmath}
                    954: 
1.2       pazsan    955: % @bullet and @minus need the same treatment as @math, just above.
                    956: \def\bullet{\implicitmath\ptexbullet\implicitmath}
                    957: \def\minus{\implicitmath-\implicitmath}
                    958: 
1.1       anton     959: \def\node{\ENVcheck\parsearg\nodezzz}
                    960: \def\nodezzz#1{\nodexxx [#1,]}
                    961: \def\nodexxx[#1,#2]{\gdef\lastnode{#1}}
1.2       pazsan    962: \let\nwnode=\node
1.1       anton     963: \let\lastnode=\relax
                    964: 
                    965: \def\donoderef{\ifx\lastnode\relax\else
                    966: \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\setref{\lastnode}\fi
1.2       pazsan    967: \global\let\lastnode=\relax}
1.1       anton     968: 
                    969: \def\unnumbnoderef{\ifx\lastnode\relax\else
                    970: \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\unnumbsetref{\lastnode}\fi
1.2       pazsan    971: \global\let\lastnode=\relax}
1.1       anton     972: 
                    973: \def\appendixnoderef{\ifx\lastnode\relax\else
                    974: \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\appendixsetref{\lastnode}\fi
1.2       pazsan    975: \global\let\lastnode=\relax}
1.1       anton     976: 
1.4     ! anton     977: % @refill is a no-op.
1.1       anton     978: \let\refill=\relax
1.2       pazsan    979: 
1.1       anton     980: % @setfilename is done at the beginning of every texinfo file.
                    981: % So open here the files we need to have open while reading the input.
                    982: % This makes it possible to make a .fmt file for texinfo.
                    983: \def\setfilename{%
                    984:    \readauxfile
                    985:    \opencontents
                    986:    \openindices
                    987:    \fixbackslash  % Turn off hack to swallow `\input texinfo'.
                    988:    \global\let\setfilename=\comment % Ignore extra @setfilename cmds.
                    989:    \comment % Ignore the actual filename.
                    990: }
                    991: 
1.4     ! anton     992: % @bye.
1.1       anton     993: \outer\def\bye{\pagealignmacro\tracingstats=1\ptexend}
                    994: 
1.4     ! anton     995: % \def\macro#1{\begingroup\ignoresections\catcode`\#=6\def\macrotemp{#1}\parsearg\macroxxx}
        !           996: % \def\macroxxx#1#2 \end macro{%
        !           997: % \expandafter\gdef\macrotemp#1{#2}%
        !           998: % \endgroup}
        !           999: 
        !          1000: %\def\linemacro#1{\begingroup\ignoresections\catcode`\#=6\def\macrotemp{#1}\parsearg\linemacroxxx}
        !          1001: %\def\linemacroxxx#1#2 \end linemacro{%
        !          1002: %\let\parsearg=\relax
        !          1003: %\edef\macrotempx{\csname M\butfirst\expandafter\string\macrotemp\endcsname}%
        !          1004: %\expandafter\xdef\macrotemp{\parsearg\macrotempx}%
        !          1005: %\expandafter\gdef\macrotempx#1{#2}%
        !          1006: %\endgroup}
        !          1007: 
        !          1008: %\def\butfirst#1{}
        !          1009: 
1.1       anton    1010: 
                   1011: \message{fonts,}
                   1012: 
                   1013: % Font-change commands.
                   1014: 
                   1015: % Texinfo supports the sans serif font style, which plain TeX does not.
                   1016: % So we set up a \sf analogous to plain's \rm, etc.
                   1017: \newfam\sffam
                   1018: \def\sf{\fam=\sffam \tensf}
                   1019: \let\li = \sf % Sometimes we call it \li, not \sf.
                   1020: 
1.4     ! anton    1021: % We don't need math for this one.
        !          1022: \def\ttsl{\tenttsl}
        !          1023: 
1.1       anton    1024: %% Try out Computer Modern fonts at \magstephalf
                   1025: \let\mainmagstep=\magstephalf
                   1026: 
1.2       pazsan   1027: % Set the font macro #1 to the font named #2, adding on the
                   1028: % specified font prefix (normally `cm').
1.4     ! anton    1029: % #3 is the font's design size, #4 is a scale factor
        !          1030: \def\setfont#1#2#3#4{\font#1=\fontprefix#2#3 scaled #4}
1.2       pazsan   1031: 
                   1032: % Use cm as the default font prefix.
                   1033: % To specify the font prefix, you must define \fontprefix
                   1034: % before you read in texinfo.tex.
                   1035: \ifx\fontprefix\undefined
                   1036: \def\fontprefix{cm}
                   1037: \fi
1.4     ! anton    1038: % Support font families that don't use the same naming scheme as CM.
        !          1039: \def\rmshape{r}
        !          1040: \def\rmbshape{bx}               %where the normal face is bold
        !          1041: \def\bfshape{b}
        !          1042: \def\bxshape{bx}
        !          1043: \def\ttshape{tt}
        !          1044: \def\ttbshape{tt}
        !          1045: \def\ttslshape{sltt}
        !          1046: \def\itshape{ti}
        !          1047: \def\itbshape{bxti}
        !          1048: \def\slshape{sl}
        !          1049: \def\slbshape{bxsl}
        !          1050: \def\sfshape{ss}
        !          1051: \def\sfbshape{ss}
        !          1052: \def\scshape{csc}
        !          1053: \def\scbshape{csc}
1.2       pazsan   1054: 
1.1       anton    1055: \ifx\bigger\relax
                   1056: \let\mainmagstep=\magstep1
1.4     ! anton    1057: \setfont\textrm\rmshape{12}{1000}
        !          1058: \setfont\texttt\ttshape{12}{1000}
1.1       anton    1059: \else
1.4     ! anton    1060: \setfont\textrm\rmshape{10}{\mainmagstep}
        !          1061: \setfont\texttt\ttshape{10}{\mainmagstep}
1.1       anton    1062: \fi
                   1063: % Instead of cmb10, you many want to use cmbx10.
                   1064: % cmbx10 is a prettier font on its own, but cmb10
                   1065: % looks better when embedded in a line with cmr10.
1.4     ! anton    1066: \setfont\textbf\bfshape{10}{\mainmagstep}
        !          1067: \setfont\textit\itshape{10}{\mainmagstep}
        !          1068: \setfont\textsl\slshape{10}{\mainmagstep}
        !          1069: \setfont\textsf\sfshape{10}{\mainmagstep}
        !          1070: \setfont\textsc\scshape{10}{\mainmagstep}
        !          1071: \setfont\textttsl\ttslshape{10}{\mainmagstep}
1.1       anton    1072: \font\texti=cmmi10 scaled \mainmagstep
                   1073: \font\textsy=cmsy10 scaled \mainmagstep
                   1074: 
                   1075: % A few fonts for @defun, etc.
1.4     ! anton    1076: \setfont\defbf\bxshape{10}{\magstep1} %was 1314
        !          1077: \setfont\deftt\ttshape{10}{\magstep1}
1.1       anton    1078: \def\df{\let\tentt=\deftt \let\tenbf = \defbf \bf}
                   1079: 
1.4     ! anton    1080: % Fonts for indices and small examples (9pt).
1.2       pazsan   1081: % We actually use the slanted font rather than the italic,
1.1       anton    1082: % because texinfo normally uses the slanted fonts for that.
                   1083: % Do not make many font distinctions in general in the index, since they
                   1084: % aren't very useful.
1.4     ! anton    1085: \setfont\ninett\ttshape{9}{1000}
        !          1086: \setfont\indrm\rmshape{9}{1000}
        !          1087: \setfont\indit\slshape{9}{1000}
1.1       anton    1088: \let\indsl=\indit
                   1089: \let\indtt=\ninett
1.4     ! anton    1090: \let\indttsl=\ninett
1.1       anton    1091: \let\indsf=\indrm
                   1092: \let\indbf=\indrm
1.4     ! anton    1093: \setfont\indsc\scshape{10}{900}
1.1       anton    1094: \font\indi=cmmi9
                   1095: \font\indsy=cmsy9
                   1096: 
1.4     ! anton    1097: % Chapter (and unnumbered) fonts (17.28pt).
        !          1098: \setfont\chaprm\rmbshape{12}{\magstep2}
        !          1099: \setfont\chapit\itbshape{10}{\magstep3}
        !          1100: \setfont\chapsl\slbshape{10}{\magstep3}
        !          1101: \setfont\chaptt\ttbshape{12}{\magstep2}
        !          1102: \setfont\chapttsl\ttslshape{10}{\magstep3}
        !          1103: \setfont\chapsf\sfbshape{12}{\magstep2}
1.1       anton    1104: \let\chapbf=\chaprm
1.4     ! anton    1105: \setfont\chapsc\scbshape{10}{\magstep3}
1.1       anton    1106: \font\chapi=cmmi12 scaled \magstep2
                   1107: \font\chapsy=cmsy10 scaled \magstep3
                   1108: 
1.4     ! anton    1109: % Section fonts (14.4pt).
        !          1110: \setfont\secrm\rmbshape{12}{\magstep1}
        !          1111: \setfont\secit\itbshape{10}{\magstep2}
        !          1112: \setfont\secsl\slbshape{10}{\magstep2}
        !          1113: \setfont\sectt\ttbshape{12}{\magstep1}
        !          1114: \setfont\secttsl\ttslshape{10}{\magstep2}
        !          1115: \setfont\secsf\sfbshape{12}{\magstep1}
        !          1116: \let\secbf\secrm
        !          1117: \setfont\secsc\scbshape{10}{\magstep2}
1.1       anton    1118: \font\seci=cmmi12 scaled \magstep1
                   1119: \font\secsy=cmsy10 scaled \magstep2
                   1120: 
1.4     ! anton    1121: % \setfont\ssecrm\bxshape{10}{\magstep1}    % This size an font looked bad.
        !          1122: % \setfont\ssecit\itshape{10}{\magstep1}    % The letters were too crowded.
        !          1123: % \setfont\ssecsl\slshape{10}{\magstep1}
        !          1124: % \setfont\ssectt\ttshape{10}{\magstep1}
        !          1125: % \setfont\ssecsf\sfshape{10}{\magstep1}
        !          1126: 
        !          1127: %\setfont\ssecrm\bfshape{10}{1315}      % Note the use of cmb rather than cmbx.
        !          1128: %\setfont\ssecit\itshape{10}{1315}      % Also, the size is a little larger than
        !          1129: %\setfont\ssecsl\slshape{10}{1315}      % being scaled magstep1.
        !          1130: %\setfont\ssectt\ttshape{10}{1315}
        !          1131: %\setfont\ssecsf\sfshape{10}{1315}
1.1       anton    1132: 
                   1133: %\let\ssecbf=\ssecrm
                   1134: 
1.4     ! anton    1135: % Subsection fonts (13.15pt).
        !          1136: \setfont\ssecrm\rmbshape{12}{\magstephalf}
        !          1137: \setfont\ssecit\itbshape{10}{1315}
        !          1138: \setfont\ssecsl\slbshape{10}{1315}
        !          1139: \setfont\ssectt\ttbshape{12}{\magstephalf}
        !          1140: \setfont\ssecttsl\ttslshape{10}{\magstep1}
        !          1141: \setfont\ssecsf\sfbshape{12}{\magstephalf}
        !          1142: \let\ssecbf\ssecrm
        !          1143: \setfont\ssecsc\scbshape{10}{\magstep1}
1.1       anton    1144: \font\sseci=cmmi12 scaled \magstephalf
                   1145: \font\ssecsy=cmsy10 scaled \magstep1
                   1146: % The smallcaps and symbol fonts should actually be scaled \magstep1.5,
                   1147: % but that is not a standard magnification.
                   1148: 
                   1149: % Fonts for title page:
1.4     ! anton    1150: \setfont\titlerm\rmbshape{12}{\magstep3}
1.1       anton    1151: \let\authorrm = \secrm
                   1152: 
                   1153: % In order for the font changes to affect most math symbols and letters,
                   1154: % we have to define the \textfont of the standard families.  Since
                   1155: % texinfo doesn't allow for producing subscripts and superscripts, we
                   1156: % don't bother to reset \scriptfont and \scriptscriptfont (which would
                   1157: % also require loading a lot more fonts).
1.2       pazsan   1158: %
1.1       anton    1159: \def\resetmathfonts{%
                   1160:   \textfont0 = \tenrm \textfont1 = \teni \textfont2 = \tensy
                   1161:   \textfont\itfam = \tenit \textfont\slfam = \tensl \textfont\bffam = \tenbf
                   1162:   \textfont\ttfam = \tentt \textfont\sffam = \tensf
                   1163: }
                   1164: 
                   1165: 
                   1166: % The font-changing commands redefine the meanings of \tenSTYLE, instead
                   1167: % of just \STYLE.  We do this so that font changes will continue to work
                   1168: % in math mode, where it is the current \fam that is relevant in most
1.4     ! anton    1169: % cases, not the current font.  Plain TeX does \def\bf{\fam=\bffam
        !          1170: % \tenbf}, for example.  By redefining \tenbf, we obviate the need to
        !          1171: % redefine \bf itself.
1.1       anton    1172: \def\textfonts{%
                   1173:   \let\tenrm=\textrm \let\tenit=\textit \let\tensl=\textsl
                   1174:   \let\tenbf=\textbf \let\tentt=\texttt \let\smallcaps=\textsc
1.4     ! anton    1175:   \let\tensf=\textsf \let\teni=\texti \let\tensy=\textsy \let\tenttsl=\textttsl
1.1       anton    1176:   \resetmathfonts}
                   1177: \def\chapfonts{%
1.2       pazsan   1178:   \let\tenrm=\chaprm \let\tenit=\chapit \let\tensl=\chapsl
1.1       anton    1179:   \let\tenbf=\chapbf \let\tentt=\chaptt \let\smallcaps=\chapsc
1.4     ! anton    1180:   \let\tensf=\chapsf \let\teni=\chapi \let\tensy=\chapsy \let\tenttsl=\chapttsl
        !          1181:   \resetmathfonts \setleading{19pt}}
1.1       anton    1182: \def\secfonts{%
                   1183:   \let\tenrm=\secrm \let\tenit=\secit \let\tensl=\secsl
                   1184:   \let\tenbf=\secbf \let\tentt=\sectt \let\smallcaps=\secsc
1.4     ! anton    1185:   \let\tensf=\secsf \let\teni=\seci \let\tensy=\secsy \let\tenttsl=\secttsl
        !          1186:   \resetmathfonts \setleading{16pt}}
1.1       anton    1187: \def\subsecfonts{%
                   1188:   \let\tenrm=\ssecrm \let\tenit=\ssecit \let\tensl=\ssecsl
                   1189:   \let\tenbf=\ssecbf \let\tentt=\ssectt \let\smallcaps=\ssecsc
1.4     ! anton    1190:   \let\tensf=\ssecsf \let\teni=\sseci \let\tensy=\ssecsy \let\tenttsl=\ssecttsl
        !          1191:   \resetmathfonts \setleading{15pt}}
        !          1192: \let\subsubsecfonts = \subsecfonts % Maybe make sssec fonts scaled magstephalf?
1.1       anton    1193: \def\indexfonts{%
                   1194:   \let\tenrm=\indrm \let\tenit=\indit \let\tensl=\indsl
                   1195:   \let\tenbf=\indbf \let\tentt=\indtt \let\smallcaps=\indsc
1.4     ! anton    1196:   \let\tensf=\indsf \let\teni=\indi \let\tensy=\indsy \let\tenttsl=\indttsl
        !          1197:   \resetmathfonts \setleading{12pt}}
1.1       anton    1198: 
                   1199: % Set up the default fonts, so we can use them for creating boxes.
1.2       pazsan   1200: %
1.1       anton    1201: \textfonts
                   1202: 
                   1203: % Count depth in font-changes, for error checks
                   1204: \newcount\fontdepth \fontdepth=0
                   1205: 
                   1206: % Fonts for short table of contents.
1.4     ! anton    1207: \setfont\shortcontrm\rmshape{12}{1000}
        !          1208: \setfont\shortcontbf\bxshape{12}{1000}
        !          1209: \setfont\shortcontsl\slshape{12}{1000}
1.1       anton    1210: 
                   1211: %% Add scribe-like font environments, plus @l for inline lisp (usually sans
                   1212: %% serif) and @ii for TeX italic
                   1213: 
                   1214: % \smartitalic{ARG} outputs arg in italics, followed by an italic correction
                   1215: % unless the following character is such as not to need one.
                   1216: \def\smartitalicx{\ifx\next,\else\ifx\next-\else\ifx\next.\else\/\fi\fi\fi}
                   1217: \def\smartitalic#1{{\sl #1}\futurelet\next\smartitalicx}
                   1218: 
                   1219: \let\i=\smartitalic
                   1220: \let\var=\smartitalic
                   1221: \let\dfn=\smartitalic
                   1222: \let\emph=\smartitalic
                   1223: \let\cite=\smartitalic
                   1224: 
                   1225: \def\b#1{{\bf #1}}
                   1226: \let\strong=\b
                   1227: 
1.2       pazsan   1228: % We can't just use \exhyphenpenalty, because that only has effect at
                   1229: % the end of a paragraph.  Restore normal hyphenation at the end of the
                   1230: % group within which \nohyphenation is presumably called.
                   1231: %
                   1232: \def\nohyphenation{\hyphenchar\font = -1  \aftergroup\restorehyphenation}
                   1233: \def\restorehyphenation{\hyphenchar\font = `- }
                   1234: 
                   1235: \def\t#1{%
1.4     ! anton    1236:   {\tt \rawbackslash \frenchspacing #1}%
1.2       pazsan   1237:   \null
                   1238: }
1.4     ! anton    1239: \let\ttfont=\t
1.1       anton    1240: \def\samp #1{`\tclose{#1}'\null}
1.4     ! anton    1241: \setfont\smallrm\rmshape{8}{1000}
        !          1242: \font\smallsy=cmsy9
        !          1243: \def\key#1{{\smallrm\textfont2=\smallsy \leavevmode\hbox{%
        !          1244:   \raise0.4pt\hbox{$\langle$}\kern-.08em\vtop{%
        !          1245:     \vbox{\hrule\kern-0.4pt
        !          1246:      \hbox{\raise0.4pt\hbox{\vphantom{$\langle$}}#1}}%
        !          1247:     \kern-0.4pt\hrule}%
        !          1248:   \kern-.06em\raise0.4pt\hbox{$\rangle$}}}}
        !          1249: % The old definition, with no lozenge:
        !          1250: %\def\key #1{{\ttsl \nohyphenation \uppercase{#1}}\null}
1.1       anton    1251: \def\ctrl #1{{\tt \rawbackslash \hat}#1}
                   1252: 
                   1253: \let\file=\samp
1.4     ! anton    1254: \let\url=\samp % perhaps include a hypertex \special eventually
        !          1255: \def\email#1{$\langle${\tt #1}$\rangle$}
1.1       anton    1256: 
                   1257: % @code is a modification of @t,
                   1258: % which makes spaces the same size as normal in the surrounding text.
1.2       pazsan   1259: \def\tclose#1{%
                   1260:   {%
                   1261:     % Change normal interword space to be same as for the current font.
                   1262:     \spaceskip = \fontdimen2\font
                   1263:     %
                   1264:     % Switch to typewriter.
                   1265:     \tt
                   1266:     %
                   1267:     % But `\ ' produces the large typewriter interword space.
                   1268:     \def\ {{\spaceskip = 0pt{} }}%
                   1269:     %
                   1270:     % Turn off hyphenation.
                   1271:     \nohyphenation
                   1272:     %
                   1273:     \rawbackslash
                   1274:     \frenchspacing
                   1275:     #1%
                   1276:   }%
                   1277:   \null
                   1278: }
                   1279: 
                   1280: % We *must* turn on hyphenation at `-' and `_' in \code.
1.4     ! anton    1281: % Otherwise, it is too hard to avoid overfull hboxes
1.2       pazsan   1282: % in the Emacs manual, the Library manual, etc.
                   1283: 
                   1284: % Unfortunately, TeX uses one parameter (\hyphenchar) to control
                   1285: % both hyphenation at - and hyphenation within words.
                   1286: % We must therefore turn them both off (\tclose does that)
1.4     ! anton    1287: % and arrange explicitly to hyphenate at a dash.
1.2       pazsan   1288: %  -- rms.
                   1289: {
                   1290: \catcode`\-=\active
                   1291: \catcode`\_=\active
                   1292: \global\def\code{\begingroup \catcode`\-=\active \let-\codedash \catcode`\_=\active \let_\codeunder \codex}
                   1293: % The following is used by \doprintindex to insure that long function names
                   1294: % wrap around.  It is necessary for - and _ to be active before the index is
                   1295: % read from the file, as \entry parses the arguments long before \code is
                   1296: % ever called.  -- mycroft
                   1297: \global\def\indexbreaks{\catcode`\-=\active \let-\realdash \catcode`\_=\active \let_\realunder}
                   1298: }
1.4     ! anton    1299: 
1.2       pazsan   1300: \def\realdash{-}
                   1301: \def\realunder{_}
                   1302: \def\codedash{-\discretionary{}{}{}}
                   1303: \def\codeunder{\normalunderscore\discretionary{}{}{}}
                   1304: \def\codex #1{\tclose{#1}\endgroup}
                   1305: 
1.1       anton    1306: %\let\exp=\tclose  %Was temporary
                   1307: 
1.2       pazsan   1308: % @kbd is like @code, except that if the argument is just one @key command,
1.1       anton    1309: % then @kbd has no effect.
1.4     ! anton    1310: %
1.1       anton    1311: \def\xkey{\key}
                   1312: \def\kbdfoo#1#2#3\par{\def\one{#1}\def\three{#3}\def\threex{??}%
                   1313: \ifx\one\xkey\ifx\threex\three \key{#2}%
1.4     ! anton    1314: \else{\tclose{\ttsl\look}}\fi
        !          1315: \else{\tclose{\ttsl\look}}\fi}
        !          1316: 
        !          1317: % Check if we are currently using a typewriter font.  Since all the
        !          1318: % Computer Modern typewriter fonts have zero interword stretch (and
        !          1319: % shrink), and it is reasonable to expect all typewriter fonts to have
        !          1320: % this property, we can check that font parameter.
        !          1321: % 
        !          1322: \def\ifmonospace{\ifdim\fontdimen3\font=0pt }
1.1       anton    1323: 
                   1324: % Typeset a dimension, e.g., `in' or `pt'.  The only reason for the
                   1325: % argument is to make the input look right: @dmn{pt} instead of
                   1326: % @dmn{}pt.
1.2       pazsan   1327: %
1.1       anton    1328: \def\dmn#1{\thinspace #1}
                   1329: 
                   1330: \def\kbd#1{\def\look{#1}\expandafter\kbdfoo\look??\par}
                   1331: 
1.4     ! anton    1332: % @l was never documented to mean ``switch to the Lisp font'',
        !          1333: % and it is not used as such in any manual I can find.  We need it for
        !          1334: % Polish suppressed-l.  --karl, 22sep96.
        !          1335: %\def\l#1{{\li #1}\null}
1.1       anton    1336: 
1.4     ! anton    1337: \def\r#1{{\rm #1}}              % roman font
1.1       anton    1338: % Use of \lowercase was suggested.
1.4     ! anton    1339: \def\sc#1{{\smallcaps#1}}       % smallcaps font
        !          1340: \def\ii#1{{\it #1}}             % italic font
        !          1341: 
        !          1342: % @pounds{} is a sterling sign.
        !          1343: \def\pounds{{\it\$}}
        !          1344: 
1.1       anton    1345: 
                   1346: \message{page headings,}
                   1347: 
                   1348: \newskip\titlepagetopglue \titlepagetopglue = 1.5in
                   1349: \newskip\titlepagebottomglue \titlepagebottomglue = 2pc
                   1350: 
                   1351: % First the title page.  Must do @settitle before @titlepage.
                   1352: \def\titlefont#1{{\titlerm #1}}
                   1353: 
                   1354: \newif\ifseenauthor
                   1355: \newif\iffinishedtitlepage
                   1356: 
1.2       pazsan   1357: \def\shorttitlepage{\parsearg\shorttitlepagezzz}
                   1358: \def\shorttitlepagezzz #1{\begingroup\hbox{}\vskip 1.5in \chaprm \centerline{#1}%
1.4     ! anton    1359:         \endgroup\page\hbox{}\page}
1.2       pazsan   1360: 
1.1       anton    1361: \def\titlepage{\begingroup \parindent=0pt \textfonts
                   1362:    \let\subtitlerm=\tenrm
                   1363: % I deinstalled the following change because \cmr12 is undefined.
                   1364: % This change was not in the ChangeLog anyway.  --rms.
                   1365: %   \let\subtitlerm=\cmr12
                   1366:    \def\subtitlefont{\subtitlerm \normalbaselineskip = 13pt \normalbaselines}%
                   1367:    %
                   1368:    \def\authorfont{\authorrm \normalbaselineskip = 16pt \normalbaselines}%
                   1369:    %
                   1370:    % Leave some space at the very top of the page.
                   1371:    \vglue\titlepagetopglue
                   1372:    %
                   1373:    % Now you can print the title using @title.
                   1374:    \def\title{\parsearg\titlezzz}%
                   1375:    \def\titlezzz##1{\leftline{\titlefont{##1}}
1.4     ! anton    1376:                     % print a rule at the page bottom also.
        !          1377:                     \finishedtitlepagefalse
        !          1378:                     \vskip4pt \hrule height 4pt width \hsize \vskip4pt}%
1.1       anton    1379:    % No rule at page bottom unless we print one at the top with @title.
                   1380:    \finishedtitlepagetrue
                   1381:    %
                   1382:    % Now you can put text using @subtitle.
                   1383:    \def\subtitle{\parsearg\subtitlezzz}%
                   1384:    \def\subtitlezzz##1{{\subtitlefont \rightline{##1}}}%
                   1385:    %
                   1386:    % @author should come last, but may come many times.
                   1387:    \def\author{\parsearg\authorzzz}%
                   1388:    \def\authorzzz##1{\ifseenauthor\else\vskip 0pt plus 1filll\seenauthortrue\fi
                   1389:       {\authorfont \leftline{##1}}}%
1.2       pazsan   1390:    %
1.1       anton    1391:    % Most title ``pages'' are actually two pages long, with space
                   1392:    % at the top of the second.  We don't want the ragged left on the second.
                   1393:    \let\oldpage = \page
                   1394:    \def\page{%
                   1395:       \iffinishedtitlepage\else
1.4     ! anton    1396:          \finishtitlepage
1.1       anton    1397:       \fi
                   1398:       \oldpage
                   1399:       \let\page = \oldpage
                   1400:       \hbox{}}%
                   1401: %   \def\page{\oldpage \hbox{}}
                   1402: }
                   1403: 
                   1404: \def\Etitlepage{%
                   1405:    \iffinishedtitlepage\else
                   1406:       \finishtitlepage
                   1407:    \fi
                   1408:    % It is important to do the page break before ending the group,
                   1409:    % because the headline and footline are only empty inside the group.
                   1410:    % If we use the new definition of \page, we always get a blank page
                   1411:    % after the title page, which we certainly don't want.
                   1412:    \oldpage
                   1413:    \endgroup
                   1414:    \HEADINGSon
                   1415: }
                   1416: 
                   1417: \def\finishtitlepage{%
1.2       pazsan   1418:    \vskip4pt \hrule height 2pt width \hsize
1.1       anton    1419:    \vskip\titlepagebottomglue
                   1420:    \finishedtitlepagetrue
                   1421: }
                   1422: 
                   1423: %%% Set up page headings and footings.
                   1424: 
                   1425: \let\thispage=\folio
                   1426: 
                   1427: \newtoks \evenheadline    % Token sequence for heading line of even pages
                   1428: \newtoks \oddheadline     % Token sequence for heading line of odd pages
                   1429: \newtoks \evenfootline    % Token sequence for footing line of even pages
                   1430: \newtoks \oddfootline     % Token sequence for footing line of odd pages
                   1431: 
                   1432: % Now make Tex use those variables
                   1433: \headline={{\textfonts\rm \ifodd\pageno \the\oddheadline
                   1434:                             \else \the\evenheadline \fi}}
                   1435: \footline={{\textfonts\rm \ifodd\pageno \the\oddfootline
                   1436:                             \else \the\evenfootline \fi}\HEADINGShook}
                   1437: \let\HEADINGShook=\relax
                   1438: 
                   1439: % Commands to set those variables.
                   1440: % For example, this is what  @headings on  does
                   1441: % @evenheading @thistitle|@thispage|@thischapter
                   1442: % @oddheading @thischapter|@thispage|@thistitle
                   1443: % @evenfooting @thisfile||
                   1444: % @oddfooting ||@thisfile
                   1445: 
                   1446: \def\evenheading{\parsearg\evenheadingxxx}
                   1447: \def\oddheading{\parsearg\oddheadingxxx}
                   1448: \def\everyheading{\parsearg\everyheadingxxx}
                   1449: 
                   1450: \def\evenfooting{\parsearg\evenfootingxxx}
                   1451: \def\oddfooting{\parsearg\oddfootingxxx}
                   1452: \def\everyfooting{\parsearg\everyfootingxxx}
                   1453: 
                   1454: {\catcode`\@=0 %
                   1455: 
                   1456: \gdef\evenheadingxxx #1{\evenheadingyyy #1@|@|@|@|\finish}
                   1457: \gdef\evenheadingyyy #1@|#2@|#3@|#4\finish{%
                   1458: \global\evenheadline={\rlap{\centerline{#2}}\line{#1\hfil#3}}}
                   1459: 
                   1460: \gdef\oddheadingxxx #1{\oddheadingyyy #1@|@|@|@|\finish}
                   1461: \gdef\oddheadingyyy #1@|#2@|#3@|#4\finish{%
                   1462: \global\oddheadline={\rlap{\centerline{#2}}\line{#1\hfil#3}}}
                   1463: 
                   1464: \gdef\everyheadingxxx #1{\everyheadingyyy #1@|@|@|@|\finish}
                   1465: \gdef\everyheadingyyy #1@|#2@|#3@|#4\finish{%
                   1466: \global\evenheadline={\rlap{\centerline{#2}}\line{#1\hfil#3}}
                   1467: \global\oddheadline={\rlap{\centerline{#2}}\line{#1\hfil#3}}}
                   1468: 
                   1469: \gdef\evenfootingxxx #1{\evenfootingyyy #1@|@|@|@|\finish}
                   1470: \gdef\evenfootingyyy #1@|#2@|#3@|#4\finish{%
                   1471: \global\evenfootline={\rlap{\centerline{#2}}\line{#1\hfil#3}}}
                   1472: 
                   1473: \gdef\oddfootingxxx #1{\oddfootingyyy #1@|@|@|@|\finish}
                   1474: \gdef\oddfootingyyy #1@|#2@|#3@|#4\finish{%
                   1475: \global\oddfootline={\rlap{\centerline{#2}}\line{#1\hfil#3}}}
                   1476: 
                   1477: \gdef\everyfootingxxx #1{\everyfootingyyy #1@|@|@|@|\finish}
                   1478: \gdef\everyfootingyyy #1@|#2@|#3@|#4\finish{%
                   1479: \global\evenfootline={\rlap{\centerline{#2}}\line{#1\hfil#3}}
                   1480: \global\oddfootline={\rlap{\centerline{#2}}\line{#1\hfil#3}}}
                   1481: %
                   1482: }% unbind the catcode of @.
                   1483: 
1.4     ! anton    1484: % @headings double      turns headings on for double-sided printing.
        !          1485: % @headings single      turns headings on for single-sided printing.
        !          1486: % @headings off         turns them off.
        !          1487: % @headings on          same as @headings double, retained for compatibility.
        !          1488: % @headings after       turns on double-sided headings after this page.
        !          1489: % @headings doubleafter turns on double-sided headings after this page.
1.1       anton    1490: % @headings singleafter turns on single-sided headings after this page.
1.4     ! anton    1491: % By default, they are off at the start of a document,
        !          1492: % and turned `on' after @end titlepage.
1.1       anton    1493: 
                   1494: \def\headings #1 {\csname HEADINGS#1\endcsname}
                   1495: 
                   1496: \def\HEADINGSoff{
                   1497: \global\evenheadline={\hfil} \global\evenfootline={\hfil}
                   1498: \global\oddheadline={\hfil} \global\oddfootline={\hfil}}
                   1499: \HEADINGSoff
                   1500: % When we turn headings on, set the page number to 1.
                   1501: % For double-sided printing, put current file name in lower left corner,
                   1502: % chapter name on inside top of right hand pages, document
                   1503: % title on inside top of left hand pages, and page numbers on outside top
                   1504: % edge of all pages.
                   1505: \def\HEADINGSdouble{
                   1506: \global\pageno=1
                   1507: \global\evenfootline={\hfil}
                   1508: \global\oddfootline={\hfil}
                   1509: \global\evenheadline={\line{\folio\hfil\thistitle}}
                   1510: \global\oddheadline={\line{\thischapter\hfil\folio}}
1.4     ! anton    1511: \global\let\contentsalignmacro = \chapoddpage
1.1       anton    1512: }
1.4     ! anton    1513: \let\contentsalignmacro = \chappager
        !          1514: 
1.1       anton    1515: % For single-sided printing, chapter title goes across top left of page,
                   1516: % page number on top right.
                   1517: \def\HEADINGSsingle{
                   1518: \global\pageno=1
                   1519: \global\evenfootline={\hfil}
                   1520: \global\oddfootline={\hfil}
                   1521: \global\evenheadline={\line{\thischapter\hfil\folio}}
                   1522: \global\oddheadline={\line{\thischapter\hfil\folio}}
1.4     ! anton    1523: \global\let\contentsalignmacro = \chappager
1.1       anton    1524: }
                   1525: \def\HEADINGSon{\HEADINGSdouble}
                   1526: 
                   1527: \def\HEADINGSafter{\let\HEADINGShook=\HEADINGSdoublex}
                   1528: \let\HEADINGSdoubleafter=\HEADINGSafter
                   1529: \def\HEADINGSdoublex{%
                   1530: \global\evenfootline={\hfil}
                   1531: \global\oddfootline={\hfil}
                   1532: \global\evenheadline={\line{\folio\hfil\thistitle}}
                   1533: \global\oddheadline={\line{\thischapter\hfil\folio}}
1.4     ! anton    1534: \global\let\contentsalignmacro = \chapoddpage
1.1       anton    1535: }
                   1536: 
                   1537: \def\HEADINGSsingleafter{\let\HEADINGShook=\HEADINGSsinglex}
                   1538: \def\HEADINGSsinglex{%
                   1539: \global\evenfootline={\hfil}
                   1540: \global\oddfootline={\hfil}
                   1541: \global\evenheadline={\line{\thischapter\hfil\folio}}
                   1542: \global\oddheadline={\line{\thischapter\hfil\folio}}
1.4     ! anton    1543: \global\let\contentsalignmacro = \chappager
1.1       anton    1544: }
                   1545: 
                   1546: % Subroutines used in generating headings
                   1547: % Produces Day Month Year style of output.
                   1548: \def\today{\number\day\space
                   1549: \ifcase\month\or
                   1550: January\or February\or March\or April\or May\or June\or
                   1551: July\or August\or September\or October\or November\or December\fi
                   1552: \space\number\year}
                   1553: 
                   1554: % Use this if you want the Month Day, Year style of output.
                   1555: %\def\today{\ifcase\month\or
                   1556: %January\or February\or March\or April\or May\or June\or
                   1557: %July\or August\or September\or October\or November\or December\fi
                   1558: %\space\number\day, \number\year}
                   1559: 
                   1560: % @settitle line...  specifies the title of the document, for headings
                   1561: % It generates no output of its own
                   1562: 
                   1563: \def\thistitle{No Title}
                   1564: \def\settitle{\parsearg\settitlezzz}
                   1565: \def\settitlezzz #1{\gdef\thistitle{#1}}
                   1566: 
1.4     ! anton    1567: 
1.1       anton    1568: \message{tables,}
                   1569: 
                   1570: % @tabs -- simple alignment
                   1571: 
                   1572: % These don't work.  For one thing, \+ is defined as outer.
                   1573: % So these macros cannot even be defined.
                   1574: 
                   1575: %\def\tabs{\parsearg\tabszzz}
                   1576: %\def\tabszzz #1{\settabs\+#1\cr}
                   1577: %\def\tabline{\parsearg\tablinezzz}
                   1578: %\def\tablinezzz #1{\+#1\cr}
                   1579: %\def\&{&}
                   1580: 
                   1581: % Tables -- @table, @ftable, @vtable, @item(x), @kitem(x), @xitem(x).
                   1582: 
                   1583: % default indentation of table text
                   1584: \newdimen\tableindent \tableindent=.8in
                   1585: % default indentation of @itemize and @enumerate text
                   1586: \newdimen\itemindent  \itemindent=.3in
                   1587: % margin between end of table item and start of table text.
                   1588: \newdimen\itemmargin  \itemmargin=.1in
                   1589: 
                   1590: % used internally for \itemindent minus \itemmargin
                   1591: \newdimen\itemmax
                   1592: 
                   1593: % Note @table, @vtable, and @vtable define @item, @itemx, etc., with
                   1594: % these defs.
                   1595: % They also define \itemindex
                   1596: % to index the item name in whatever manner is desired (perhaps none).
                   1597: 
1.2       pazsan   1598: \newif\ifitemxneedsnegativevskip
                   1599: 
1.4     ! anton    1600: \def\itemxpar{\par\ifitemxneedsnegativevskip\nobreak\vskip-\parskip\nobreak\fi}
1.2       pazsan   1601: 
1.1       anton    1602: \def\internalBitem{\smallbreak \parsearg\itemzzz}
1.2       pazsan   1603: \def\internalBitemx{\itemxpar \parsearg\itemzzz}
1.1       anton    1604: 
                   1605: \def\internalBxitem "#1"{\def\xitemsubtopix{#1} \smallbreak \parsearg\xitemzzz}
1.2       pazsan   1606: \def\internalBxitemx "#1"{\def\xitemsubtopix{#1} \itemxpar \parsearg\xitemzzz}
1.1       anton    1607: 
                   1608: \def\internalBkitem{\smallbreak \parsearg\kitemzzz}
1.2       pazsan   1609: \def\internalBkitemx{\itemxpar \parsearg\kitemzzz}
1.1       anton    1610: 
                   1611: \def\kitemzzz #1{\dosubind {kw}{\code{#1}}{for {\bf \lastfunction}}%
                   1612:                  \itemzzz {#1}}
                   1613: 
                   1614: \def\xitemzzz #1{\dosubind {kw}{\code{#1}}{for {\bf \xitemsubtopic}}%
                   1615:                  \itemzzz {#1}}
                   1616: 
                   1617: \def\itemzzz #1{\begingroup %
                   1618:   \advance\hsize by -\rightskip
                   1619:   \advance\hsize by -\tableindent
                   1620:   \setbox0=\hbox{\itemfont{#1}}%
                   1621:   \itemindex{#1}%
                   1622:   \nobreak % This prevents a break before @itemx.
                   1623:   %
                   1624:   % Be sure we are not still in the middle of a paragraph.
1.2       pazsan   1625:   %{\parskip = 0in
                   1626:   %\par
                   1627:   %}%
1.1       anton    1628:   %
                   1629:   % If the item text does not fit in the space we have, put it on a line
                   1630:   % by itself, and do not allow a page break either before or after that
                   1631:   % line.  We do not start a paragraph here because then if the next
                   1632:   % command is, e.g., @kindex, the whatsit would get put into the
                   1633:   % horizontal list on a line by itself, resulting in extra blank space.
                   1634:   \ifdim \wd0>\itemmax
1.2       pazsan   1635:     %
                   1636:     % Make this a paragraph so we get the \parskip glue and wrapping,
                   1637:     % but leave it ragged-right.
                   1638:     \begingroup
                   1639:       \advance\leftskip by-\tableindent
                   1640:       \advance\hsize by\tableindent
                   1641:       \advance\rightskip by0pt plus1fil
                   1642:       \leavevmode\unhbox0\par
                   1643:     \endgroup
                   1644:     %
                   1645:     % We're going to be starting a paragraph, but we don't want the
                   1646:     % \parskip glue -- logically it's part of the @item we just started.
                   1647:     \nobreak \vskip-\parskip
                   1648:     %
                   1649:     % Stop a page break at the \parskip glue coming up.  Unfortunately
                   1650:     % we can't prevent a possible page break at the following
                   1651:     % \baselineskip glue.
1.1       anton    1652:     \nobreak
1.2       pazsan   1653:     \endgroup
                   1654:     \itemxneedsnegativevskipfalse
1.1       anton    1655:   \else
                   1656:     % The item text fits into the space.  Start a paragraph, so that the
                   1657:     % following text (if any) will end up on the same line.  Since that
                   1658:     % text will be indented by \tableindent, we make the item text be in
                   1659:     % a zero-width box.
                   1660:     \noindent
1.2       pazsan   1661:     \rlap{\hskip -\tableindent\box0}\ignorespaces%
                   1662:     \endgroup%
                   1663:     \itemxneedsnegativevskiptrue%
1.1       anton    1664:   \fi
                   1665: }
                   1666: 
                   1667: \def\item{\errmessage{@item while not in a table}}
                   1668: \def\itemx{\errmessage{@itemx while not in a table}}
                   1669: \def\kitem{\errmessage{@kitem while not in a table}}
                   1670: \def\kitemx{\errmessage{@kitemx while not in a table}}
                   1671: \def\xitem{\errmessage{@xitem while not in a table}}
                   1672: \def\xitemx{\errmessage{@xitemx while not in a table}}
                   1673: 
                   1674: %% Contains a kludge to get @end[description] to work
                   1675: \def\description{\tablez{\dontindex}{1}{}{}{}{}}
                   1676: 
                   1677: \def\table{\begingroup\inENV\obeylines\obeyspaces\tablex}
                   1678: {\obeylines\obeyspaces%
                   1679: \gdef\tablex #1^^M{%
                   1680: \tabley\dontindex#1        \endtabley}}
                   1681: 
                   1682: \def\ftable{\begingroup\inENV\obeylines\obeyspaces\ftablex}
                   1683: {\obeylines\obeyspaces%
                   1684: \gdef\ftablex #1^^M{%
                   1685: \tabley\fnitemindex#1        \endtabley
1.2       pazsan   1686: \def\Eftable{\endgraf\afterenvbreak\endgroup}%
1.1       anton    1687: \let\Etable=\relax}}
                   1688: 
                   1689: \def\vtable{\begingroup\inENV\obeylines\obeyspaces\vtablex}
                   1690: {\obeylines\obeyspaces%
                   1691: \gdef\vtablex #1^^M{%
                   1692: \tabley\vritemindex#1        \endtabley
1.2       pazsan   1693: \def\Evtable{\endgraf\afterenvbreak\endgroup}%
1.1       anton    1694: \let\Etable=\relax}}
                   1695: 
                   1696: \def\dontindex #1{}
                   1697: \def\fnitemindex #1{\doind {fn}{\code{#1}}}%
                   1698: \def\vritemindex #1{\doind {vr}{\code{#1}}}%
                   1699: 
                   1700: {\obeyspaces %
                   1701: \gdef\tabley#1#2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7\endtabley{\endgroup%
                   1702: \tablez{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}{#6}}}
                   1703: 
                   1704: \def\tablez #1#2#3#4#5#6{%
                   1705: \aboveenvbreak %
                   1706: \begingroup %
1.4     ! anton    1707: \def\Edescription{\Etable}% Necessary kludge.
1.1       anton    1708: \let\itemindex=#1%
                   1709: \ifnum 0#3>0 \advance \leftskip by #3\mil \fi %
                   1710: \ifnum 0#4>0 \tableindent=#4\mil \fi %
                   1711: \ifnum 0#5>0 \advance \rightskip by #5\mil \fi %
                   1712: \def\itemfont{#2}%
                   1713: \itemmax=\tableindent %
                   1714: \advance \itemmax by -\itemmargin %
                   1715: \advance \leftskip by \tableindent %
                   1716: \exdentamount=\tableindent
                   1717: \parindent = 0pt
                   1718: \parskip = \smallskipamount
                   1719: \ifdim \parskip=0pt \parskip=2pt \fi%
1.2       pazsan   1720: \def\Etable{\endgraf\afterenvbreak\endgroup}%
1.1       anton    1721: \let\item = \internalBitem %
                   1722: \let\itemx = \internalBitemx %
                   1723: \let\kitem = \internalBkitem %
                   1724: \let\kitemx = \internalBkitemx %
                   1725: \let\xitem = \internalBxitem %
                   1726: \let\xitemx = \internalBxitemx %
                   1727: }
                   1728: 
                   1729: % This is the counter used by @enumerate, which is really @itemize
                   1730: 
                   1731: \newcount \itemno
                   1732: 
                   1733: \def\itemize{\parsearg\itemizezzz}
                   1734: 
                   1735: \def\itemizezzz #1{%
                   1736:   \begingroup % ended by the @end itemsize
                   1737:   \itemizey {#1}{\Eitemize}
                   1738: }
                   1739: 
                   1740: \def\itemizey #1#2{%
                   1741: \aboveenvbreak %
                   1742: \itemmax=\itemindent %
                   1743: \advance \itemmax by -\itemmargin %
                   1744: \advance \leftskip by \itemindent %
                   1745: \exdentamount=\itemindent
                   1746: \parindent = 0pt %
                   1747: \parskip = \smallskipamount %
                   1748: \ifdim \parskip=0pt \parskip=2pt \fi%
1.2       pazsan   1749: \def#2{\endgraf\afterenvbreak\endgroup}%
1.1       anton    1750: \def\itemcontents{#1}%
                   1751: \let\item=\itemizeitem}
                   1752: 
                   1753: % Set sfcode to normal for the chars that usually have another value.
                   1754: % These are `.?!:;,'
                   1755: \def\frenchspacing{\sfcode46=1000 \sfcode63=1000 \sfcode33=1000
                   1756:   \sfcode58=1000 \sfcode59=1000 \sfcode44=1000 }
                   1757: 
                   1758: % \splitoff TOKENS\endmark defines \first to be the first token in
                   1759: % TOKENS, and \rest to be the remainder.
1.2       pazsan   1760: %
1.1       anton    1761: \def\splitoff#1#2\endmark{\def\first{#1}\def\rest{#2}}%
                   1762: 
                   1763: % Allow an optional argument of an uppercase letter, lowercase letter,
                   1764: % or number, to specify the first label in the enumerated list.  No
                   1765: % argument is the same as `1'.
1.2       pazsan   1766: %
1.1       anton    1767: \def\enumerate{\parsearg\enumeratezzz}
                   1768: \def\enumeratezzz #1{\enumeratey #1  \endenumeratey}
                   1769: \def\enumeratey #1 #2\endenumeratey{%
                   1770:   \begingroup % ended by the @end enumerate
                   1771:   %
                   1772:   % If we were given no argument, pretend we were given `1'.
                   1773:   \def\thearg{#1}%
                   1774:   \ifx\thearg\empty \def\thearg{1}\fi
                   1775:   %
                   1776:   % Detect if the argument is a single token.  If so, it might be a
                   1777:   % letter.  Otherwise, the only valid thing it can be is a number.
                   1778:   % (We will always have one token, because of the test we just made.
                   1779:   % This is a good thing, since \splitoff doesn't work given nothing at
                   1780:   % all -- the first parameter is undelimited.)
                   1781:   \expandafter\splitoff\thearg\endmark
                   1782:   \ifx\rest\empty
                   1783:     % Only one token in the argument.  It could still be anything.
                   1784:     % A ``lowercase letter'' is one whose \lccode is nonzero.
                   1785:     % An ``uppercase letter'' is one whose \lccode is both nonzero, and
                   1786:     %   not equal to itself.
                   1787:     % Otherwise, we assume it's a number.
1.2       pazsan   1788:     %
1.1       anton    1789:     % We need the \relax at the end of the \ifnum lines to stop TeX from
                   1790:     % continuing to look for a <number>.
1.2       pazsan   1791:     %
                   1792:     \ifnum\lccode\expandafter`\thearg=0\relax
1.1       anton    1793:       \numericenumerate % a number (we hope)
                   1794:     \else
                   1795:       % It's a letter.
                   1796:       \ifnum\lccode\expandafter`\thearg=\expandafter`\thearg\relax
                   1797:         \lowercaseenumerate % lowercase letter
                   1798:       \else
                   1799:         \uppercaseenumerate % uppercase letter
                   1800:       \fi
                   1801:     \fi
                   1802:   \else
                   1803:     % Multiple tokens in the argument.  We hope it's a number.
                   1804:     \numericenumerate
                   1805:   \fi
                   1806: }
                   1807: 
                   1808: % An @enumerate whose labels are integers.  The starting integer is
                   1809: % given in \thearg.
1.2       pazsan   1810: %
1.1       anton    1811: \def\numericenumerate{%
                   1812:   \itemno = \thearg
                   1813:   \startenumeration{\the\itemno}%
                   1814: }
                   1815: 
                   1816: % The starting (lowercase) letter is in \thearg.
                   1817: \def\lowercaseenumerate{%
                   1818:   \itemno = \expandafter`\thearg
                   1819:   \startenumeration{%
                   1820:     % Be sure we're not beyond the end of the alphabet.
                   1821:     \ifnum\itemno=0
                   1822:       \errmessage{No more lowercase letters in @enumerate; get a bigger
                   1823:                   alphabet}%
                   1824:     \fi
                   1825:     \char\lccode\itemno
                   1826:   }%
                   1827: }
                   1828: 
                   1829: % The starting (uppercase) letter is in \thearg.
                   1830: \def\uppercaseenumerate{%
                   1831:   \itemno = \expandafter`\thearg
                   1832:   \startenumeration{%
                   1833:     % Be sure we're not beyond the end of the alphabet.
                   1834:     \ifnum\itemno=0
                   1835:       \errmessage{No more uppercase letters in @enumerate; get a bigger
                   1836:                   alphabet}
                   1837:     \fi
                   1838:     \char\uccode\itemno
                   1839:   }%
                   1840: }
                   1841: 
                   1842: % Call itemizey, adding a period to the first argument and supplying the
                   1843: % common last two arguments.  Also subtract one from the initial value in
                   1844: % \itemno, since @item increments \itemno.
1.2       pazsan   1845: %
1.1       anton    1846: \def\startenumeration#1{%
                   1847:   \advance\itemno by -1
                   1848:   \itemizey{#1.}\Eenumerate\flushcr
                   1849: }
                   1850: 
                   1851: % @alphaenumerate and @capsenumerate are abbreviations for giving an arg
                   1852: % to @enumerate.
1.2       pazsan   1853: %
1.1       anton    1854: \def\alphaenumerate{\enumerate{a}}
                   1855: \def\capsenumerate{\enumerate{A}}
                   1856: \def\Ealphaenumerate{\Eenumerate}
                   1857: \def\Ecapsenumerate{\Eenumerate}
                   1858: 
                   1859: % Definition of @item while inside @itemize.
                   1860: 
                   1861: \def\itemizeitem{%
                   1862: \advance\itemno by 1
                   1863: {\let\par=\endgraf \smallbreak}%
                   1864: \ifhmode \errmessage{\in hmode at itemizeitem}\fi
                   1865: {\parskip=0in \hskip 0pt
                   1866: \hbox to 0pt{\hss \itemcontents\hskip \itemmargin}%
                   1867: \vadjust{\penalty 1200}}%
                   1868: \flushcr}
                   1869: 
1.2       pazsan   1870: % @multitable macros
1.4     ! anton    1871: % Amy Hendrickson, 8/18/94, 3/6/96
1.2       pazsan   1872: %
1.4     ! anton    1873: % @multitable ... @end multitable will make as many columns as desired.
        !          1874: % Contents of each column will wrap at width given in preamble.  Width
1.2       pazsan   1875: % can be specified either with sample text given in a template line,
                   1876: % or in percent of \hsize, the current width of text on page.
                   1877: 
                   1878: % Table can continue over pages but will only break between lines.
                   1879: 
                   1880: % To make preamble:
                   1881: %
                   1882: % Either define widths of columns in terms of percent of \hsize: 
1.4     ! anton    1883: %   @multitable @columnfractions .25 .3 .45
1.2       pazsan   1884: %   @item ...
                   1885: %
1.4     ! anton    1886: %   Numbers following @columnfractions are the percent of the total
1.2       pazsan   1887: %   current hsize to be used for each column. You may use as many
                   1888: %   columns as desired.
                   1889: 
1.4     ! anton    1890: 
1.2       pazsan   1891: % Or use a template:
                   1892: %   @multitable {Column 1 template} {Column 2 template} {Column 3 template}
                   1893: %   @item ...
                   1894: %   using the widest term desired in each column.
1.4     ! anton    1895: %
        !          1896: % For those who want to use more than one line's worth of words in
        !          1897: % the preamble, break the line within one argument and it
        !          1898: % will parse correctly, i.e.,
        !          1899: %
        !          1900: %     @multitable {Column 1 template} {Column 2 template} {Column 3 
        !          1901: %      template}
        !          1902: % Not:
        !          1903: %     @multitable {Column 1 template} {Column 2 template} 
        !          1904: %      {Column 3 template}
1.2       pazsan   1905: 
                   1906: % Each new table line starts with @item, each subsequent new column 
                   1907: % starts with @tab. Empty columns may be produced by supplying @tab's
                   1908: % with nothing between them for as many times as empty columns are needed,
                   1909: % ie, @tab@tab@tab will produce two empty columns.
                   1910: 
1.4     ! anton    1911: % @item, @tab, @multitable or @end multitable do not need to be on their
1.2       pazsan   1912: % own lines, but it will not hurt if they are.
                   1913: 
                   1914: % Sample multitable:
                   1915: 
                   1916: %   @multitable {Column 1 template} {Column 2 template} {Column 3 template}
                   1917: %   @item first col stuff @tab second col stuff @tab third col
                   1918: %   @item 
                   1919: %   first col stuff 
                   1920: %   @tab 
                   1921: %   second col stuff 
                   1922: %   @tab 
                   1923: %   third col 
                   1924: %   @item first col stuff @tab second col stuff 
                   1925: %   @tab Many paragraphs of text may be used in any column.
                   1926: %     
                   1927: %         They will wrap at the width determined by the template.
                   1928: %   @item@tab@tab This will be in third column.
1.4     ! anton    1929: %   @end multitable
1.2       pazsan   1930: 
                   1931: % Default dimensions may be reset by user.
1.4     ! anton    1932: % @multitableparskip is vertical space between paragraphs in table.
        !          1933: % @multitableparindent is paragraph indent in table.
        !          1934: % @multitablecolmargin is horizontal space to be left between columns.
        !          1935: % @multitablelinespace is space to leave between table items, baseline
        !          1936: %                                                            to baseline.
        !          1937: %   0pt means it depends on current normal line spacing.
1.2       pazsan   1938: 
                   1939: %%%%
                   1940: % Dimensions 
                   1941: 
1.4     ! anton    1942: \newskip\multitableparskip
        !          1943: \newskip\multitableparindent
        !          1944: \newdimen\multitablecolspace
        !          1945: \newskip\multitablelinespace
        !          1946: \multitableparskip=0pt
        !          1947: \multitableparindent=6pt
        !          1948: \multitablecolspace=12pt
        !          1949: \multitablelinespace=0pt
1.2       pazsan   1950: 
                   1951: %%%%
                   1952: % Macros used to set up halign preamble:
                   1953: \let\endsetuptable\relax
                   1954: \def\xendsetuptable{\endsetuptable}
1.4     ! anton    1955: \let\columnfractions\relax
        !          1956: \def\xcolumnfractions{\columnfractions}
1.2       pazsan   1957: \newif\ifsetpercent
                   1958: 
1.4     ! anton    1959: %% 2/1/96, to allow fractions to be given with more than one digit.
        !          1960: \def\pickupwholefraction#1 {\global\advance\colcount by1 %
        !          1961: \expandafter\xdef\csname col\the\colcount\endcsname{.#1\hsize}%
        !          1962: \setuptable}
        !          1963: 
1.2       pazsan   1964: \newcount\colcount
                   1965: \def\setuptable#1{\def\firstarg{#1}%
                   1966: \ifx\firstarg\xendsetuptable\let\go\relax%
                   1967: \else
1.4     ! anton    1968:   \ifx\firstarg\xcolumnfractions\global\setpercenttrue%
1.2       pazsan   1969:   \else
                   1970:     \ifsetpercent
1.4     ! anton    1971:        \let\go\pickupwholefraction   % In this case arg of setuptable
        !          1972:                                      % is the decimal point before the
        !          1973:                                      % number given in percent of hsize.
        !          1974:                                      % We don't need this so we don't use it.
1.2       pazsan   1975:     \else
                   1976:        \global\advance\colcount by1
1.4     ! anton    1977:        \setbox0=\hbox{#1 }% Add a normal word space as a separator;
        !          1978:                           % typically that is always in the input, anyway.
1.2       pazsan   1979:        \expandafter\xdef\csname col\the\colcount\endcsname{\the\wd0}%
                   1980:     \fi%
                   1981:   \fi%
1.4     ! anton    1982: \ifx\go\pickupwholefraction\else\let\go\setuptable\fi%
1.2       pazsan   1983: \fi\go}
1.4     ! anton    1984: 
1.2       pazsan   1985: %%%%
                   1986: % multitable syntax
1.4     ! anton    1987: \def\tab{&\hskip1sp\relax} % 2/2/96
        !          1988:                            % tiny skip here makes sure this column space is
        !          1989:                            % maintained, even if it is never used.
        !          1990: 
1.2       pazsan   1991: 
                   1992: %%%%
1.4     ! anton    1993: % @multitable ... @end multitable definitions:
1.2       pazsan   1994: 
1.4     ! anton    1995: \def\multitable{\parsearg\dotable}
        !          1996: 
        !          1997: \def\dotable#1{\bgroup
1.2       pazsan   1998: \let\item\cr
                   1999: \tolerance=9500
                   2000: \hbadness=9500
1.4     ! anton    2001: \setmultitablespacing
        !          2002: \parskip=\multitableparskip
        !          2003: \parindent=\multitableparindent
1.2       pazsan   2004: \overfullrule=0pt
                   2005: \global\colcount=0\relax%
                   2006: \def\Emultitable{\global\setpercentfalse\global\everycr{}\cr\egroup\egroup}%
                   2007:  % To parse everything between @multitable and @item :
1.4     ! anton    2008: \setuptable#1 \endsetuptable
1.2       pazsan   2009:  % Need to reset this to 0 after \setuptable.
                   2010: \global\colcount=0\relax% 
                   2011:  %
                   2012:  % This preamble sets up a generic column definition, which will
                   2013:  % be used as many times as user calls for columns.
                   2014:  % \vtop will set a single line and will also let text wrap and 
                   2015:  % continue for many paragraphs if desired.
                   2016: \halign\bgroup&\global\advance\colcount by 1\relax%
1.4     ! anton    2017: \multistrut\vtop{\hsize=\expandafter\csname col\the\colcount\endcsname
1.2       pazsan   2018:  % In order to keep entries from bumping into each other
1.4     ! anton    2019:  % we will add a \leftskip of \multitablecolspace to all columns after
1.2       pazsan   2020:  % the first one.
1.4     ! anton    2021:  %  If a template has been used, we will add \multitablecolspace 
1.2       pazsan   2022:  % to the width of each template entry.
                   2023:  %  If user has set preamble in terms of percent of \hsize
                   2024:  % we will use that dimension as the width of the column, and
                   2025:  % the \leftskip will keep entries from bumping into each other.
                   2026:  % Table will start at left margin and final column will justify at
                   2027:  % right margin.
                   2028: \ifnum\colcount=1
                   2029: \else
                   2030:   \ifsetpercent
                   2031:   \else
                   2032:    % If user has <not> set preamble in terms of percent of \hsize
1.4     ! anton    2033:    % we will advance \hsize by \multitablecolspace 
        !          2034:   \advance\hsize by \multitablecolspace
1.2       pazsan   2035:   \fi
1.4     ! anton    2036:  % In either case we will make \leftskip=\multitablecolspace:
        !          2037: \leftskip=\multitablecolspace
1.2       pazsan   2038: \fi
1.4     ! anton    2039: \noindent##\multistrut}\cr%
1.2       pazsan   2040:  % \everycr will reset column counter, \colcount, at the end of
                   2041:  % each line. Every column  entry will cause \colcount to advance by one. 
                   2042:  % The table preamble
                   2043:  % looks at the current \colcount to find the correct column width.
1.4     ! anton    2044: \global\everycr{\noalign{%
1.2       pazsan   2045: \filbreak%% keeps underfull box messages off when table breaks over pages.
1.4     ! anton    2046: \global\colcount=0\relax}}
        !          2047: }
        !          2048: 
        !          2049: \def\setmultitablespacing{% test to see if user has set \multitablelinespace.
        !          2050: % If so, do nothing. If not, give it an appropriate dimension based on
        !          2051: % current baselineskip.
        !          2052: \ifdim\multitablelinespace=0pt
        !          2053: %% strut to put in table in case some entry doesn't have descenders,
        !          2054: %% to keep lines equally spaced
        !          2055: \let\multistrut = \strut
        !          2056: %% Test to see if parskip is larger than space between lines of
        !          2057: %% table. If not, do nothing. 
        !          2058: %%        If so, set to same dimension as multitablelinespace.
        !          2059: \else
        !          2060: \gdef\multistrut{\vrule height\multitablelinespace depth\dp0
        !          2061: width0pt\relax} \fi
        !          2062: \ifdim\multitableparskip>\multitablelinespace
        !          2063: \global\multitableparskip=\multitablelinespace
        !          2064: \global\advance\multitableparskip-7pt %% to keep parskip somewhat smaller
        !          2065:                                       %% than skip between lines in the table.
        !          2066: \fi%
        !          2067: \ifdim\multitableparskip=0pt
        !          2068: \global\multitableparskip=\multitablelinespace
        !          2069: \global\advance\multitableparskip-7pt %% to keep parskip somewhat smaller
        !          2070:                                       %% than skip between lines in the table.
        !          2071: \fi}
        !          2072: 
1.2       pazsan   2073: 
1.1       anton    2074: \message{indexing,}
                   2075: % Index generation facilities
                   2076: 
                   2077: % Define \newwrite to be identical to plain tex's \newwrite
                   2078: % except not \outer, so it can be used within \newindex.
                   2079: {\catcode`\@=11
                   2080: \gdef\newwrite{\alloc@7\write\chardef\sixt@@n}}
                   2081: 
                   2082: % \newindex {foo} defines an index named foo.
                   2083: % It automatically defines \fooindex such that
                   2084: % \fooindex ...rest of line... puts an entry in the index foo.
                   2085: % It also defines \fooindfile to be the number of the output channel for
1.4     ! anton    2086: % the file that accumulates this index.  The file's extension is foo.
1.1       anton    2087: % The name of an index should be no more than 2 characters long
                   2088: % for the sake of vms.
                   2089: 
                   2090: \def\newindex #1{
                   2091: \expandafter\newwrite \csname#1indfile\endcsname% Define number for output file
1.4     ! anton    2092: \openout \csname#1indfile\endcsname \jobname.#1 % Open the file
        !          2093: \expandafter\xdef\csname#1index\endcsname{%     % Define \xxxindex
1.1       anton    2094: \noexpand\doindex {#1}}
                   2095: }
                   2096: 
                   2097: % @defindex foo  ==  \newindex{foo}
                   2098: 
                   2099: \def\defindex{\parsearg\newindex}
                   2100: 
                   2101: % Define @defcodeindex, like @defindex except put all entries in @code.
                   2102: 
                   2103: \def\newcodeindex #1{
                   2104: \expandafter\newwrite \csname#1indfile\endcsname% Define number for output file
1.4     ! anton    2105: \openout \csname#1indfile\endcsname \jobname.#1 % Open the file
        !          2106: \expandafter\xdef\csname#1index\endcsname{%     % Define \xxxindex
1.1       anton    2107: \noexpand\docodeindex {#1}}
                   2108: }
                   2109: 
                   2110: \def\defcodeindex{\parsearg\newcodeindex}
                   2111: 
                   2112: % @synindex foo bar    makes index foo feed into index bar.
                   2113: % Do this instead of @defindex foo if you don't want it as a separate index.
                   2114: \def\synindex #1 #2 {%
                   2115: \expandafter\let\expandafter\synindexfoo\expandafter=\csname#2indfile\endcsname
                   2116: \expandafter\let\csname#1indfile\endcsname=\synindexfoo
1.4     ! anton    2117: \expandafter\xdef\csname#1index\endcsname{%     % Define \xxxindex
1.1       anton    2118: \noexpand\doindex {#2}}%
                   2119: }
                   2120: 
                   2121: % @syncodeindex foo bar   similar, but put all entries made for index foo
                   2122: % inside @code.
                   2123: \def\syncodeindex #1 #2 {%
                   2124: \expandafter\let\expandafter\synindexfoo\expandafter=\csname#2indfile\endcsname
                   2125: \expandafter\let\csname#1indfile\endcsname=\synindexfoo
1.4     ! anton    2126: \expandafter\xdef\csname#1index\endcsname{%     % Define \xxxindex
1.1       anton    2127: \noexpand\docodeindex {#2}}%
                   2128: }
                   2129: 
                   2130: % Define \doindex, the driver for all \fooindex macros.
                   2131: % Argument #1 is generated by the calling \fooindex macro,
                   2132: %  and it is "foo", the name of the index.
                   2133: 
                   2134: % \doindex just uses \parsearg; it calls \doind for the actual work.
                   2135: % This is because \doind is more useful to call from other macros.
                   2136: 
                   2137: % There is also \dosubind {index}{topic}{subtopic}
                   2138: % which makes an entry in a two-level index such as the operation index.
                   2139: 
                   2140: \def\doindex#1{\edef\indexname{#1}\parsearg\singleindexer}
                   2141: \def\singleindexer #1{\doind{\indexname}{#1}}
                   2142: 
                   2143: % like the previous two, but they put @code around the argument.
                   2144: \def\docodeindex#1{\edef\indexname{#1}\parsearg\singlecodeindexer}
                   2145: \def\singlecodeindexer #1{\doind{\indexname}{\code{#1}}}
                   2146: 
                   2147: \def\indexdummies{%
1.2       pazsan   2148: % Take care of the plain tex accent commands.
                   2149: \def\"{\realbackslash "}%
                   2150: \def\`{\realbackslash `}%
                   2151: \def\'{\realbackslash '}%
                   2152: \def\^{\realbackslash ^}%
                   2153: \def\~{\realbackslash ~}%
                   2154: \def\={\realbackslash =}%
                   2155: \def\b{\realbackslash b}%
                   2156: \def\c{\realbackslash c}%
                   2157: \def\d{\realbackslash d}%
                   2158: \def\u{\realbackslash u}%
                   2159: \def\v{\realbackslash v}%
                   2160: \def\H{\realbackslash H}%
                   2161: % Take care of the plain tex special European modified letters.
                   2162: \def\oe{\realbackslash oe}%
                   2163: \def\ae{\realbackslash ae}%
                   2164: \def\aa{\realbackslash aa}%
                   2165: \def\OE{\realbackslash OE}%
                   2166: \def\AE{\realbackslash AE}%
                   2167: \def\AA{\realbackslash AA}%
                   2168: \def\o{\realbackslash o}%
                   2169: \def\O{\realbackslash O}%
                   2170: \def\l{\realbackslash l}%
                   2171: \def\L{\realbackslash L}%
                   2172: \def\ss{\realbackslash ss}%
                   2173: % Take care of texinfo commands likely to appear in an index entry.
1.4     ! anton    2174: % (Must be a way to avoid doing expansion at all, and thus not have to
        !          2175: % laboriously list every single command here.)
        !          2176: \def\@{@}% will be @@ when we switch to @ as escape char.
        !          2177: %\let\{ = \lbracecmd
        !          2178: %\let\} = \rbracecmd
1.1       anton    2179: \def\_{{\realbackslash _}}%
                   2180: \def\w{\realbackslash w }%
                   2181: \def\bf{\realbackslash bf }%
1.4     ! anton    2182: %\def\rm{\realbackslash rm }%
1.1       anton    2183: \def\sl{\realbackslash sl }%
                   2184: \def\sf{\realbackslash sf}%
                   2185: \def\tt{\realbackslash tt}%
                   2186: \def\gtr{\realbackslash gtr}%
                   2187: \def\less{\realbackslash less}%
                   2188: \def\hat{\realbackslash hat}%
1.4     ! anton    2189: %\def\char{\realbackslash char}%
1.1       anton    2190: \def\TeX{\realbackslash TeX}%
                   2191: \def\dots{\realbackslash dots }%
                   2192: \def\copyright{\realbackslash copyright }%
                   2193: \def\tclose##1{\realbackslash tclose {##1}}%
                   2194: \def\code##1{\realbackslash code {##1}}%
1.4     ! anton    2195: \def\dotless##1{\realbackslash dotless {##1}}%
1.1       anton    2196: \def\samp##1{\realbackslash samp {##1}}%
1.4     ! anton    2197: \def\,##1{\realbackslash ,{##1}}%
        !          2198: \def\t##1{\realbackslash t {##1}}%
1.1       anton    2199: \def\r##1{\realbackslash r {##1}}%
                   2200: \def\i##1{\realbackslash i {##1}}%
                   2201: \def\b##1{\realbackslash b {##1}}%
                   2202: \def\cite##1{\realbackslash cite {##1}}%
                   2203: \def\key##1{\realbackslash key {##1}}%
                   2204: \def\file##1{\realbackslash file {##1}}%
                   2205: \def\var##1{\realbackslash var {##1}}%
                   2206: \def\kbd##1{\realbackslash kbd {##1}}%
1.2       pazsan   2207: \def\dfn##1{\realbackslash dfn {##1}}%
                   2208: \def\emph##1{\realbackslash emph {##1}}%
1.4     ! anton    2209: \unsepspaces
1.1       anton    2210: }
                   2211: 
1.4     ! anton    2212: % If an index command is used in an @example environment, any spaces
        !          2213: % therein should become regular spaces in the raw index file, not the
        !          2214: % expansion of \tie (\\leavevmode \penalty \@M \ ).
        !          2215: {\obeyspaces
        !          2216:  \gdef\unsepspaces{\obeyspaces\let =\space}}
        !          2217: 
1.1       anton    2218: % \indexnofonts no-ops all font-change commands.
                   2219: % This is used when outputting the strings to sort the index by.
                   2220: \def\indexdummyfont#1{#1}
                   2221: \def\indexdummytex{TeX}
                   2222: \def\indexdummydots{...}
                   2223: 
                   2224: \def\indexnofonts{%
1.2       pazsan   2225: % Just ignore accents.
1.4     ! anton    2226: \let\,=\indexdummyfont
1.2       pazsan   2227: \let\"=\indexdummyfont
                   2228: \let\`=\indexdummyfont
                   2229: \let\'=\indexdummyfont
                   2230: \let\^=\indexdummyfont
                   2231: \let\~=\indexdummyfont
                   2232: \let\==\indexdummyfont
                   2233: \let\b=\indexdummyfont
                   2234: \let\c=\indexdummyfont
                   2235: \let\d=\indexdummyfont
                   2236: \let\u=\indexdummyfont
                   2237: \let\v=\indexdummyfont
                   2238: \let\H=\indexdummyfont
1.4     ! anton    2239: \let\dotless=\indexdummyfont
1.2       pazsan   2240: % Take care of the plain tex special European modified letters.
                   2241: \def\oe{oe}%
                   2242: \def\ae{ae}%
                   2243: \def\aa{aa}%
                   2244: \def\OE{OE}%
                   2245: \def\AE{AE}%
                   2246: \def\AA{AA}%
                   2247: \def\o{o}%
                   2248: \def\O{O}%
                   2249: \def\l{l}%
                   2250: \def\L{L}%
                   2251: \def\ss{ss}%
1.1       anton    2252: \let\w=\indexdummyfont
                   2253: \let\t=\indexdummyfont
                   2254: \let\r=\indexdummyfont
                   2255: \let\i=\indexdummyfont
                   2256: \let\b=\indexdummyfont
                   2257: \let\emph=\indexdummyfont
                   2258: \let\strong=\indexdummyfont
                   2259: \let\cite=\indexdummyfont
                   2260: \let\sc=\indexdummyfont
                   2261: %Don't no-op \tt, since it isn't a user-level command
                   2262: % and is used in the definitions of the active chars like <, >, |...
                   2263: %\let\tt=\indexdummyfont
                   2264: \let\tclose=\indexdummyfont
                   2265: \let\code=\indexdummyfont
                   2266: \let\file=\indexdummyfont
                   2267: \let\samp=\indexdummyfont
                   2268: \let\kbd=\indexdummyfont
                   2269: \let\key=\indexdummyfont
                   2270: \let\var=\indexdummyfont
                   2271: \let\TeX=\indexdummytex
                   2272: \let\dots=\indexdummydots
1.4     ! anton    2273: \def\@{@}%
1.1       anton    2274: }
                   2275: 
                   2276: % To define \realbackslash, we must make \ not be an escape.
                   2277: % We must first make another character (@) an escape
                   2278: % so we do not become unable to do a definition.
                   2279: 
                   2280: {\catcode`\@=0 \catcode`\\=\other
                   2281: @gdef@realbackslash{\}}
                   2282: 
                   2283: \let\indexbackslash=0  %overridden during \printindex.
                   2284: 
1.2       pazsan   2285: \let\SETmarginindex=\relax %initialize!
                   2286: % workhorse for all \fooindexes
                   2287: % #1 is name of index, #2 is stuff to put there
1.1       anton    2288: \def\doind #1#2{%
1.4     ! anton    2289:   % Put the index entry in the margin if desired.
        !          2290:   \ifx\SETmarginindex\relax\else
        !          2291:     \insert\margin{\hbox{\vrule height8pt depth3pt width0pt #2}}%
        !          2292:   \fi
        !          2293:   {%
        !          2294:     \count255=\lastpenalty
        !          2295:     {%
        !          2296:       \indexdummies % Must do this here, since \bf, etc expand at this stage
        !          2297:       \escapechar=`\\
        !          2298:       {%
        !          2299:         \let\folio=0 % We will expand all macros now EXCEPT \folio.
        !          2300:         \def\rawbackslashxx{\indexbackslash}% \indexbackslash isn't defined now
        !          2301:         % so it will be output as is; and it will print as backslash.
        !          2302:         %
        !          2303:         % First process the index-string with all font commands turned off
        !          2304:         % to get the string to sort by.
        !          2305:         {\indexnofonts \xdef\indexsorttmp{#2}}%
        !          2306:         %
        !          2307:         % Now produce the complete index entry, with both the sort key and the
        !          2308:         % original text, including any font commands.
        !          2309:         \toks0 = {#2}%
        !          2310:         \edef\temp{%
        !          2311:           \write\csname#1indfile\endcsname{%
        !          2312:             \realbackslash entry{\indexsorttmp}{\folio}{\the\toks0}}%
        !          2313:         }%
        !          2314:         \temp
        !          2315:       }%
        !          2316:     }%
        !          2317:     \penalty\count255
        !          2318:   }%
        !          2319: }
1.1       anton    2320: 
                   2321: \def\dosubind #1#2#3{%
                   2322: {\count10=\lastpenalty %
                   2323: {\indexdummies % Must do this here, since \bf, etc expand at this stage
                   2324: \escapechar=`\\%
                   2325: {\let\folio=0%
                   2326: \def\rawbackslashxx{\indexbackslash}%
                   2327: %
                   2328: % Now process the index-string once, with all font commands turned off,
                   2329: % to get the string to sort the index by.
                   2330: {\indexnofonts
                   2331: \xdef\temp1{#2 #3}%
                   2332: }%
                   2333: % Now produce the complete index entry.  We process the index-string again,
                   2334: % this time with font commands expanded, to get what to print in the index.
                   2335: \edef\temp{%
                   2336: \write \csname#1indfile\endcsname{%
                   2337: \realbackslash entry {\temp1}{\folio}{#2}{#3}}}%
                   2338: \temp }%
                   2339: }\penalty\count10}}
                   2340: 
                   2341: % The index entry written in the file actually looks like
                   2342: %  \entry {sortstring}{page}{topic}
                   2343: % or
                   2344: %  \entry {sortstring}{page}{topic}{subtopic}
                   2345: % The texindex program reads in these files and writes files
                   2346: % containing these kinds of lines:
                   2347: %  \initial {c}
                   2348: %     before the first topic whose initial is c
                   2349: %  \entry {topic}{pagelist}
                   2350: %     for a topic that is used without subtopics
                   2351: %  \primary {topic}
                   2352: %     for the beginning of a topic that is used with subtopics
                   2353: %  \secondary {subtopic}{pagelist}
                   2354: %     for each subtopic.
                   2355: 
1.2       pazsan   2356: % Define the user-accessible indexing commands
1.1       anton    2357: % @findex, @vindex, @kindex, @cindex.
                   2358: 
                   2359: \def\findex {\fnindex}
                   2360: \def\kindex {\kyindex}
                   2361: \def\cindex {\cpindex}
                   2362: \def\vindex {\vrindex}
                   2363: \def\tindex {\tpindex}
                   2364: \def\pindex {\pgindex}
                   2365: 
                   2366: \def\cindexsub {\begingroup\obeylines\cindexsub}
                   2367: {\obeylines %
                   2368: \gdef\cindexsub "#1" #2^^M{\endgroup %
                   2369: \dosubind{cp}{#2}{#1}}}
                   2370: 
                   2371: % Define the macros used in formatting output of the sorted index material.
                   2372: 
                   2373: % This is what you call to cause a particular index to get printed.
                   2374: % Write
                   2375: % @unnumbered Function Index
                   2376: % @printindex fn
                   2377: 
                   2378: \def\printindex{\parsearg\doprintindex}
                   2379: 
1.4     ! anton    2380: \def\doprintindex#1{\begingroup
        !          2381:   \dobreak \chapheadingskip{10000}%
        !          2382:   %
        !          2383:   \indexfonts \rm
        !          2384:   \tolerance = 9500
1.2       pazsan   2385:   \indexbreaks
1.4     ! anton    2386:   \def\indexbackslash{\rawbackslashxx}%
        !          2387:   % Index files are almost Texinfo source, but we use \ as the escape
        !          2388:   % character.  It would be better to use @, but that's too big a change
        !          2389:   % to make right now.
        !          2390:   \catcode`\\ = 0
        !          2391:   \catcode`\@ = 11
        !          2392:   \escapechar = `\\
1.1       anton    2393:   \begindoublecolumns
                   2394:   %
                   2395:   % See if the index file exists and is nonempty.
                   2396:   \openin 1 \jobname.#1s
1.2       pazsan   2397:   \ifeof 1
1.1       anton    2398:     % \enddoublecolumns gets confused if there is no text in the index,
                   2399:     % and it loses the chapter title and the aux file entries for the
                   2400:     % index.  The easiest way to prevent this problem is to make sure
                   2401:     % there is some text.
                   2402:     (Index is nonexistent)
1.4     ! anton    2403:   \else
1.1       anton    2404:     %
                   2405:     % If the index file exists but is empty, then \openin leaves \ifeof
                   2406:     % false.  We have to make TeX try to read something from the file, so
                   2407:     % it can discover if there is anything in it.
                   2408:     \read 1 to \temp
                   2409:     \ifeof 1
                   2410:       (Index is empty)
                   2411:     \else
                   2412:       \input \jobname.#1s
                   2413:     \fi
                   2414:   \fi
                   2415:   \closein 1
                   2416:   \enddoublecolumns
1.4     ! anton    2417: \endgroup}
1.1       anton    2418: 
                   2419: % These macros are used by the sorted index file itself.
                   2420: % Change them to control the appearance of the index.
                   2421: 
                   2422: % Same as \bigskipamount except no shrink.
                   2423: % \balancecolumns gets confused if there is any shrink.
                   2424: \newskip\initialskipamount \initialskipamount 12pt plus4pt
                   2425: 
                   2426: \def\initial #1{%
                   2427: {\let\tentt=\sectt \let\tt=\sectt \let\sf=\sectt
                   2428: \ifdim\lastskip<\initialskipamount
                   2429: \removelastskip \penalty-200 \vskip \initialskipamount\fi
                   2430: \line{\secbf#1\hfill}\kern 2pt\penalty10000}}
                   2431: 
1.2       pazsan   2432: % This typesets a paragraph consisting of #1, dot leaders, and then #2
                   2433: % flush to the right margin.  It is used for index and table of contents
                   2434: % entries.  The paragraph is indented by \leftskip.
                   2435: %
1.1       anton    2436: \def\entry #1#2{\begingroup
                   2437:   %
1.2       pazsan   2438:   % Start a new paragraph if necessary, so our assignments below can't
                   2439:   % affect previous text.
                   2440:   \par
                   2441:   %
                   2442:   % Do not fill out the last line with white space.
                   2443:   \parfillskip = 0in
                   2444:   %
                   2445:   % No extra space above this paragraph.
                   2446:   \parskip = 0in
                   2447:   %
                   2448:   % Do not prefer a separate line ending with a hyphen to fewer lines.
                   2449:   \finalhyphendemerits = 0
                   2450:   %
                   2451:   % \hangindent is only relevant when the entry text and page number
                   2452:   % don't both fit on one line.  In that case, bob suggests starting the
                   2453:   % dots pretty far over on the line.  Unfortunately, a large
                   2454:   % indentation looks wrong when the entry text itself is broken across
                   2455:   % lines.  So we use a small indentation and put up with long leaders.
                   2456:   %
                   2457:   % \hangafter is reset to 1 (which is the value we want) at the start
                   2458:   % of each paragraph, so we need not do anything with that.
                   2459:   \hangindent=2em
                   2460:   %
                   2461:   % When the entry text needs to be broken, just fill out the first line
                   2462:   % with blank space.
                   2463:   \rightskip = 0pt plus1fil
                   2464:   %
                   2465:   % Start a ``paragraph'' for the index entry so the line breaking
                   2466:   % parameters we've set above will have an effect.
1.1       anton    2467:   \noindent
                   2468:   %
1.2       pazsan   2469:   % Insert the text of the index entry.  TeX will do line-breaking on it.
                   2470:   #1%
1.4     ! anton    2471:   % The following is kludged to not output a line of dots in the index if
1.2       pazsan   2472:   % there are no page numbers.  The next person who breaks this will be
                   2473:   % cursed by a Unix daemon.
                   2474:   \def\tempa{{\rm }}%
                   2475:   \def\tempb{#2}%
                   2476:   \edef\tempc{\tempa}%
                   2477:   \edef\tempd{\tempb}%
                   2478:   \ifx\tempc\tempd\ \else%
                   2479:     %
                   2480:     % If we must, put the page number on a line of its own, and fill out
                   2481:     % this line with blank space.  (The \hfil is overwhelmed with the
                   2482:     % fill leaders glue in \indexdotfill if the page number does fit.)
                   2483:     \hfil\penalty50
                   2484:     \null\nobreak\indexdotfill % Have leaders before the page number.
                   2485:     %
                   2486:     % The `\ ' here is removed by the implicit \unskip that TeX does as
                   2487:     % part of (the primitive) \par.  Without it, a spurious underfull
                   2488:     % \hbox ensues.
                   2489:     \ #2% The page number ends the paragraph.
                   2490:   \fi%
1.1       anton    2491:   \par
                   2492: \endgroup}
                   2493: 
                   2494: % Like \dotfill except takes at least 1 em.
                   2495: \def\indexdotfill{\cleaders
1.2       pazsan   2496:   \hbox{$\mathsurround=0pt \mkern1.5mu ${\it .}$ \mkern1.5mu$}\hskip 1em plus 1fill}
1.1       anton    2497: 
                   2498: \def\primary #1{\line{#1\hfil}}
                   2499: 
                   2500: \newskip\secondaryindent \secondaryindent=0.5cm
                   2501: 
                   2502: \def\secondary #1#2{
                   2503: {\parfillskip=0in \parskip=0in
                   2504: \hangindent =1in \hangafter=1
                   2505: \noindent\hskip\secondaryindent\hbox{#1}\indexdotfill #2\par
                   2506: }}
                   2507: 
1.4     ! anton    2508: % Define two-column mode, which we use to typeset indexes.
        !          2509: % Adapted from the TeXbook, page 416, which is to say,
        !          2510: % the manmac.tex format used to print the TeXbook itself.
        !          2511: \catcode`\@=11
1.1       anton    2512: 
                   2513: \newbox\partialpage
1.2       pazsan   2514: \newdimen\doublecolumnhsize
1.1       anton    2515: 
1.4     ! anton    2516: \def\begindoublecolumns{\begingroup % ended by \enddoublecolumns
1.2       pazsan   2517:   % Grab any single-column material above us.
                   2518:   \output = {\global\setbox\partialpage
                   2519:     =\vbox{\unvbox255\kern -\topskip \kern \baselineskip}}%
                   2520:   \eject
                   2521:   %
                   2522:   % Now switch to the double-column output routine.
1.1       anton    2523:   \output={\doublecolumnout}%
1.2       pazsan   2524:   %
                   2525:   % Change the page size parameters.  We could do this once outside this
                   2526:   % routine, in each of @smallbook, @afourpaper, and the default 8.5x11
                   2527:   % format, but then we repeat the same computation.  Repeating a couple
                   2528:   % of assignments once per index is clearly meaningless for the
                   2529:   % execution time, so we may as well do it once.
                   2530:   %
                   2531:   % First we halve the line length, less a little for the gutter between
                   2532:   % the columns.  We compute the gutter based on the line length, so it
                   2533:   % changes automatically with the paper format.  The magic constant
                   2534:   % below is chosen so that the gutter has the same value (well, +- <
                   2535:   % 1pt) as it did when we hard-coded it.
                   2536:   %
                   2537:   % We put the result in a separate register, \doublecolumhsize, so we
                   2538:   % can restore it in \pagesofar, after \hsize itself has (potentially)
                   2539:   % been clobbered.
                   2540:   %
                   2541:   \doublecolumnhsize = \hsize
                   2542:     \advance\doublecolumnhsize by -.04154\hsize
                   2543:     \divide\doublecolumnhsize by 2
                   2544:   \hsize = \doublecolumnhsize
                   2545:   %
                   2546:   % Double the \vsize as well.  (We don't need a separate register here,
                   2547:   % since nobody clobbers \vsize.)
                   2548:   \vsize = 2\vsize
                   2549: }
1.4     ! anton    2550: \def\doublecolumnout{%
        !          2551:   \splittopskip=\topskip \splitmaxdepth=\maxdepth
        !          2552:   % Get the available space for the double columns -- the normal
        !          2553:   % (undoubled) page height minus any material left over from the
        !          2554:   % previous page.
        !          2555:   \dimen@=\pageheight \advance\dimen@ by-\ht\partialpage
        !          2556:   % box0 will be the left-hand column, box1 the right.
        !          2557:   \setbox0=\vsplit255 to\dimen@ \setbox2=\vsplit255 to\dimen@
        !          2558:   \onepageout\pagesofar
        !          2559:   \unvbox255 \penalty\outputpenalty
        !          2560: }
        !          2561: \def\pagesofar{%
        !          2562:   % The contents of the output page -- any previous material,
        !          2563:   % followed by the two boxes we just split.
        !          2564:   \unvbox\partialpage
        !          2565:   \hsize = \doublecolumnhsize
        !          2566:   \wd0=\hsize \wd2=\hsize \hbox to\pagewidth{\box0\hfil\box2}%
1.2       pazsan   2567: }
1.4     ! anton    2568: \def\enddoublecolumns{%
        !          2569:   \output={\balancecolumns}\eject % split what we have
        !          2570:   \endgroup
        !          2571:   % Back to normal single-column typesetting, but take account of the
        !          2572:   % fact that we just accumulated some stuff on the output page.
        !          2573:   \pagegoal=\vsize 
        !          2574: }
        !          2575: \def\balancecolumns{%
        !          2576:   % Called on the last page of the double column material.
        !          2577:   \setbox0=\vbox{\unvbox255}%
        !          2578:   \dimen@ = \ht0
        !          2579:   \advance\dimen@ by \topskip
        !          2580:   \advance\dimen@ by-\baselineskip
        !          2581:   \divide\dimen@ by 2
        !          2582:   \splittopskip = \topskip
        !          2583:   % Loop until we get a decent breakpoint.
        !          2584:   {\vbadness=10000 \loop \global\setbox3=\copy0
        !          2585:     \global\setbox1=\vsplit3 to\dimen@
        !          2586:     \ifdim\ht3>\dimen@ \global\advance\dimen@ by1pt \repeat}%
        !          2587:   \setbox0=\vbox to\dimen@{\unvbox1}%
        !          2588:   \setbox2=\vbox to\dimen@{\unvbox3}%
        !          2589:   \pagesofar
1.2       pazsan   2590: }
1.4     ! anton    2591: \catcode `\@=\other
        !          2592: 
1.1       anton    2593: 
                   2594: \message{sectioning,}
                   2595: % Define chapters, sections, etc.
                   2596: 
                   2597: \newcount \chapno
                   2598: \newcount \secno        \secno=0
                   2599: \newcount \subsecno     \subsecno=0
                   2600: \newcount \subsubsecno  \subsubsecno=0
                   2601: 
                   2602: % This counter is funny since it counts through charcodes of letters A, B, ...
                   2603: \newcount \appendixno  \appendixno = `\@
                   2604: \def\appendixletter{\char\the\appendixno}
                   2605: 
                   2606: \newwrite \contentsfile
                   2607: % This is called from \setfilename.
                   2608: \def\opencontents{\openout \contentsfile = \jobname.toc}
                   2609: 
                   2610: % Each @chapter defines this as the name of the chapter.
                   2611: % page headings and footings can use it.  @section does likewise
                   2612: 
                   2613: \def\thischapter{} \def\thissection{}
                   2614: \def\seccheck#1{\if \pageno<0 %
                   2615: \errmessage{@#1 not allowed after generating table of contents}\fi
                   2616: %
                   2617: }
                   2618: 
                   2619: \def\chapternofonts{%
                   2620: \let\rawbackslash=\relax%
                   2621: \let\frenchspacing=\relax%
                   2622: \def\result{\realbackslash result}
                   2623: \def\equiv{\realbackslash equiv}
                   2624: \def\expansion{\realbackslash expansion}
                   2625: \def\print{\realbackslash print}
                   2626: \def\TeX{\realbackslash TeX}
                   2627: \def\dots{\realbackslash dots}
                   2628: \def\copyright{\realbackslash copyright}
                   2629: \def\tt{\realbackslash tt}
                   2630: \def\bf{\realbackslash bf }
                   2631: \def\w{\realbackslash w}
                   2632: \def\less{\realbackslash less}
                   2633: \def\gtr{\realbackslash gtr}
                   2634: \def\hat{\realbackslash hat}
                   2635: \def\char{\realbackslash char}
                   2636: \def\tclose##1{\realbackslash tclose {##1}}
                   2637: \def\code##1{\realbackslash code {##1}}
                   2638: \def\samp##1{\realbackslash samp {##1}}
                   2639: \def\r##1{\realbackslash r {##1}}
                   2640: \def\b##1{\realbackslash b {##1}}
                   2641: \def\key##1{\realbackslash key {##1}}
                   2642: \def\file##1{\realbackslash file {##1}}
                   2643: \def\kbd##1{\realbackslash kbd {##1}}
                   2644: % These are redefined because @smartitalic wouldn't work inside xdef.
                   2645: \def\i##1{\realbackslash i {##1}}
                   2646: \def\cite##1{\realbackslash cite {##1}}
                   2647: \def\var##1{\realbackslash var {##1}}
                   2648: \def\emph##1{\realbackslash emph {##1}}
                   2649: \def\dfn##1{\realbackslash dfn {##1}}
                   2650: }
                   2651: 
1.2       pazsan   2652: \newcount\absseclevel % used to calculate proper heading level
                   2653: \newcount\secbase\secbase=0 % @raise/lowersections modify this count
                   2654: 
                   2655: % @raisesections: treat @section as chapter, @subsection as section, etc.
                   2656: \def\raisesections{\global\advance\secbase by -1}
                   2657: \let\up=\raisesections % original BFox name
                   2658: 
                   2659: % @lowersections: treat @chapter as section, @section as subsection, etc.
                   2660: \def\lowersections{\global\advance\secbase by 1}
                   2661: \let\down=\lowersections % original BFox name
                   2662: 
                   2663: % Choose a numbered-heading macro
                   2664: % #1 is heading level if unmodified by @raisesections or @lowersections
                   2665: % #2 is text for heading
                   2666: \def\numhead#1#2{\absseclevel=\secbase\advance\absseclevel by #1
                   2667: \ifcase\absseclevel
                   2668:   \chapterzzz{#2}
                   2669: \or
                   2670:   \seczzz{#2}
                   2671: \or
                   2672:   \numberedsubseczzz{#2}
                   2673: \or
                   2674:   \numberedsubsubseczzz{#2}
                   2675: \else
                   2676:   \ifnum \absseclevel<0
                   2677:     \chapterzzz{#2}
                   2678:   \else
                   2679:     \numberedsubsubseczzz{#2}
                   2680:   \fi
                   2681: \fi
                   2682: }
                   2683: 
                   2684: % like \numhead, but chooses appendix heading levels
                   2685: \def\apphead#1#2{\absseclevel=\secbase\advance\absseclevel by #1
                   2686: \ifcase\absseclevel
                   2687:   \appendixzzz{#2}
                   2688: \or
                   2689:   \appendixsectionzzz{#2}
                   2690: \or
                   2691:   \appendixsubseczzz{#2}
                   2692: \or
                   2693:   \appendixsubsubseczzz{#2}
                   2694: \else
                   2695:   \ifnum \absseclevel<0
                   2696:     \appendixzzz{#2}
                   2697:   \else
                   2698:     \appendixsubsubseczzz{#2}
                   2699:   \fi
                   2700: \fi
                   2701: }
                   2702: 
                   2703: % like \numhead, but chooses numberless heading levels
                   2704: \def\unnmhead#1#2{\absseclevel=\secbase\advance\absseclevel by #1
                   2705: \ifcase\absseclevel
                   2706:   \unnumberedzzz{#2}
                   2707: \or
                   2708:   \unnumberedseczzz{#2}
                   2709: \or
                   2710:   \unnumberedsubseczzz{#2}
                   2711: \or
                   2712:   \unnumberedsubsubseczzz{#2}
                   2713: \else
                   2714:   \ifnum \absseclevel<0
                   2715:     \unnumberedzzz{#2}
                   2716:   \else
                   2717:     \unnumberedsubsubseczzz{#2}
                   2718:   \fi
                   2719: \fi
                   2720: }
                   2721: 
                   2722: 
1.1       anton    2723: \def\thischaptername{No Chapter Title}
1.2       pazsan   2724: \outer\def\chapter{\parsearg\chapteryyy}
                   2725: \def\chapteryyy #1{\numhead0{#1}} % normally numhead0 calls chapterzzz
1.1       anton    2726: \def\chapterzzz #1{\seccheck{chapter}%
                   2727: \secno=0 \subsecno=0 \subsubsecno=0
1.2       pazsan   2728: \global\advance \chapno by 1 \message{\putwordChapter \the\chapno}%
1.1       anton    2729: \chapmacro {#1}{\the\chapno}%
                   2730: \gdef\thissection{#1}%
                   2731: \gdef\thischaptername{#1}%
                   2732: % We don't substitute the actual chapter name into \thischapter
                   2733: % because we don't want its macros evaluated now.
1.2       pazsan   2734: \xdef\thischapter{\putwordChapter{} \the\chapno: \noexpand\thischaptername}%
1.1       anton    2735: {\chapternofonts%
                   2736: \edef\temp{{\realbackslash chapentry {#1}{\the\chapno}{\noexpand\folio}}}%
                   2737: \escapechar=`\\%
                   2738: \write \contentsfile \temp  %
                   2739: \donoderef %
                   2740: \global\let\section = \numberedsec
                   2741: \global\let\subsection = \numberedsubsec
                   2742: \global\let\subsubsection = \numberedsubsubsec
                   2743: }}
                   2744: 
1.2       pazsan   2745: \outer\def\appendix{\parsearg\appendixyyy}
                   2746: \def\appendixyyy #1{\apphead0{#1}} % normally apphead0 calls appendixzzz
1.1       anton    2747: \def\appendixzzz #1{\seccheck{appendix}%
                   2748: \secno=0 \subsecno=0 \subsubsecno=0
                   2749: \global\advance \appendixno by 1 \message{Appendix \appendixletter}%
1.2       pazsan   2750: \chapmacro {#1}{\putwordAppendix{} \appendixletter}%
1.1       anton    2751: \gdef\thissection{#1}%
                   2752: \gdef\thischaptername{#1}%
1.2       pazsan   2753: \xdef\thischapter{\putwordAppendix{} \appendixletter: \noexpand\thischaptername}%
1.1       anton    2754: {\chapternofonts%
1.2       pazsan   2755: \edef\temp{{\realbackslash chapentry
                   2756:   {#1}{\putwordAppendix{} \appendixletter}{\noexpand\folio}}}%
1.1       anton    2757: \escapechar=`\\%
                   2758: \write \contentsfile \temp  %
                   2759: \appendixnoderef %
                   2760: \global\let\section = \appendixsec
                   2761: \global\let\subsection = \appendixsubsec
                   2762: \global\let\subsubsection = \appendixsubsubsec
                   2763: }}
                   2764: 
1.4     ! anton    2765: % @centerchap is like @unnumbered, but the heading is centered.
        !          2766: \outer\def\centerchap{\parsearg\centerchapyyy}
        !          2767: \def\centerchapyyy #1{{\let\unnumbchapmacro=\centerchapmacro \unnumberedyyy{#1}}}
        !          2768: 
1.2       pazsan   2769: \outer\def\top{\parsearg\unnumberedyyy}
                   2770: \outer\def\unnumbered{\parsearg\unnumberedyyy}
                   2771: \def\unnumberedyyy #1{\unnmhead0{#1}} % normally unnmhead0 calls unnumberedzzz
1.1       anton    2772: \def\unnumberedzzz #1{\seccheck{unnumbered}%
1.2       pazsan   2773: \secno=0 \subsecno=0 \subsubsecno=0
                   2774: %
                   2775: % This used to be simply \message{#1}, but TeX fully expands the
                   2776: % argument to \message.  Therefore, if #1 contained @-commands, TeX
                   2777: % expanded them.  For example, in `@unnumbered The @cite{Book}', TeX
                   2778: % expanded @cite (which turns out to cause errors because \cite is meant
                   2779: % to be executed, not expanded).
                   2780: %
                   2781: % Anyway, we don't want the fully-expanded definition of @cite to appear
                   2782: % as a result of the \message, we just want `@cite' itself.  We use
                   2783: % \the<toks register> to achieve this: TeX expands \the<toks> only once,
                   2784: % simply yielding the contents of the <toks register>.
                   2785: \toks0 = {#1}\message{(\the\toks0)}%
                   2786: %
1.1       anton    2787: \unnumbchapmacro {#1}%
                   2788: \gdef\thischapter{#1}\gdef\thissection{#1}%
                   2789: {\chapternofonts%
                   2790: \edef\temp{{\realbackslash unnumbchapentry {#1}{\noexpand\folio}}}%
                   2791: \escapechar=`\\%
                   2792: \write \contentsfile \temp  %
                   2793: \unnumbnoderef %
                   2794: \global\let\section = \unnumberedsec
                   2795: \global\let\subsection = \unnumberedsubsec
                   2796: \global\let\subsubsection = \unnumberedsubsubsec
                   2797: }}
                   2798: 
1.2       pazsan   2799: \outer\def\numberedsec{\parsearg\secyyy}
                   2800: \def\secyyy #1{\numhead1{#1}} % normally calls seczzz
1.1       anton    2801: \def\seczzz #1{\seccheck{section}%
                   2802: \subsecno=0 \subsubsecno=0 \global\advance \secno by 1 %
                   2803: \gdef\thissection{#1}\secheading {#1}{\the\chapno}{\the\secno}%
                   2804: {\chapternofonts%
                   2805: \edef\temp{{\realbackslash secentry %
                   2806: {#1}{\the\chapno}{\the\secno}{\noexpand\folio}}}%
                   2807: \escapechar=`\\%
                   2808: \write \contentsfile \temp %
                   2809: \donoderef %
                   2810: \penalty 10000 %
                   2811: }}
                   2812: 
1.4     ! anton    2813: \outer\def\appendixsection{\parsearg\appendixsecyyy}
1.2       pazsan   2814: \outer\def\appendixsec{\parsearg\appendixsecyyy}
                   2815: \def\appendixsecyyy #1{\apphead1{#1}} % normally calls appendixsectionzzz
1.1       anton    2816: \def\appendixsectionzzz #1{\seccheck{appendixsection}%
                   2817: \subsecno=0 \subsubsecno=0 \global\advance \secno by 1 %
                   2818: \gdef\thissection{#1}\secheading {#1}{\appendixletter}{\the\secno}%
                   2819: {\chapternofonts%
                   2820: \edef\temp{{\realbackslash secentry %
                   2821: {#1}{\appendixletter}{\the\secno}{\noexpand\folio}}}%
                   2822: \escapechar=`\\%
                   2823: \write \contentsfile \temp %
                   2824: \appendixnoderef %
                   2825: \penalty 10000 %
                   2826: }}
                   2827: 
1.2       pazsan   2828: \outer\def\unnumberedsec{\parsearg\unnumberedsecyyy}
                   2829: \def\unnumberedsecyyy #1{\unnmhead1{#1}} % normally calls unnumberedseczzz
1.1       anton    2830: \def\unnumberedseczzz #1{\seccheck{unnumberedsec}%
                   2831: \plainsecheading {#1}\gdef\thissection{#1}%
                   2832: {\chapternofonts%
                   2833: \edef\temp{{\realbackslash unnumbsecentry{#1}{\noexpand\folio}}}%
                   2834: \escapechar=`\\%
                   2835: \write \contentsfile \temp %
                   2836: \unnumbnoderef %
                   2837: \penalty 10000 %
                   2838: }}
                   2839: 
1.2       pazsan   2840: \outer\def\numberedsubsec{\parsearg\numberedsubsecyyy}
                   2841: \def\numberedsubsecyyy #1{\numhead2{#1}} % normally calls numberedsubseczzz
1.1       anton    2842: \def\numberedsubseczzz #1{\seccheck{subsection}%
                   2843: \gdef\thissection{#1}\subsubsecno=0 \global\advance \subsecno by 1 %
                   2844: \subsecheading {#1}{\the\chapno}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}%
                   2845: {\chapternofonts%
                   2846: \edef\temp{{\realbackslash subsecentry %
                   2847: {#1}{\the\chapno}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}{\noexpand\folio}}}%
                   2848: \escapechar=`\\%
                   2849: \write \contentsfile \temp %
                   2850: \donoderef %
                   2851: \penalty 10000 %
                   2852: }}
                   2853: 
1.2       pazsan   2854: \outer\def\appendixsubsec{\parsearg\appendixsubsecyyy}
                   2855: \def\appendixsubsecyyy #1{\apphead2{#1}} % normally calls appendixsubseczzz
1.1       anton    2856: \def\appendixsubseczzz #1{\seccheck{appendixsubsec}%
                   2857: \gdef\thissection{#1}\subsubsecno=0 \global\advance \subsecno by 1 %
                   2858: \subsecheading {#1}{\appendixletter}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}%
                   2859: {\chapternofonts%
                   2860: \edef\temp{{\realbackslash subsecentry %
                   2861: {#1}{\appendixletter}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}{\noexpand\folio}}}%
                   2862: \escapechar=`\\%
                   2863: \write \contentsfile \temp %
                   2864: \appendixnoderef %
                   2865: \penalty 10000 %
                   2866: }}
                   2867: 
1.2       pazsan   2868: \outer\def\unnumberedsubsec{\parsearg\unnumberedsubsecyyy}
                   2869: \def\unnumberedsubsecyyy #1{\unnmhead2{#1}} %normally calls unnumberedsubseczzz
1.1       anton    2870: \def\unnumberedsubseczzz #1{\seccheck{unnumberedsubsec}%
1.4     ! anton    2871: \plainsubsecheading {#1}\gdef\thissection{#1}%
1.1       anton    2872: {\chapternofonts%
                   2873: \edef\temp{{\realbackslash unnumbsubsecentry{#1}{\noexpand\folio}}}%
                   2874: \escapechar=`\\%
                   2875: \write \contentsfile \temp %
                   2876: \unnumbnoderef %
                   2877: \penalty 10000 %
                   2878: }}
                   2879: 
1.2       pazsan   2880: \outer\def\numberedsubsubsec{\parsearg\numberedsubsubsecyyy}
                   2881: \def\numberedsubsubsecyyy #1{\numhead3{#1}} % normally numberedsubsubseczzz
1.1       anton    2882: \def\numberedsubsubseczzz #1{\seccheck{subsubsection}%
                   2883: \gdef\thissection{#1}\global\advance \subsubsecno by 1 %
                   2884: \subsubsecheading {#1}
                   2885:   {\the\chapno}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}{\the\subsubsecno}%
                   2886: {\chapternofonts%
                   2887: \edef\temp{{\realbackslash subsubsecentry %
                   2888:   {#1}
                   2889:   {\the\chapno}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}{\the\subsubsecno}
                   2890:   {\noexpand\folio}}}%
                   2891: \escapechar=`\\%
                   2892: \write \contentsfile \temp %
                   2893: \donoderef %
                   2894: \penalty 10000 %
                   2895: }}
                   2896: 
1.2       pazsan   2897: \outer\def\appendixsubsubsec{\parsearg\appendixsubsubsecyyy}
                   2898: \def\appendixsubsubsecyyy #1{\apphead3{#1}} % normally appendixsubsubseczzz
1.1       anton    2899: \def\appendixsubsubseczzz #1{\seccheck{appendixsubsubsec}%
                   2900: \gdef\thissection{#1}\global\advance \subsubsecno by 1 %
                   2901: \subsubsecheading {#1}
                   2902:   {\appendixletter}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}{\the\subsubsecno}%
                   2903: {\chapternofonts%
                   2904: \edef\temp{{\realbackslash subsubsecentry{#1}%
                   2905:   {\appendixletter}
                   2906:   {\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}{\the\subsubsecno}{\noexpand\folio}}}%
                   2907: \escapechar=`\\%
                   2908: \write \contentsfile \temp %
                   2909: \appendixnoderef %
                   2910: \penalty 10000 %
                   2911: }}
                   2912: 
1.2       pazsan   2913: \outer\def\unnumberedsubsubsec{\parsearg\unnumberedsubsubsecyyy}
                   2914: \def\unnumberedsubsubsecyyy #1{\unnmhead3{#1}} %normally unnumberedsubsubseczzz
1.1       anton    2915: \def\unnumberedsubsubseczzz #1{\seccheck{unnumberedsubsubsec}%
1.4     ! anton    2916: \plainsubsubsecheading {#1}\gdef\thissection{#1}%
1.1       anton    2917: {\chapternofonts%
                   2918: \edef\temp{{\realbackslash unnumbsubsubsecentry{#1}{\noexpand\folio}}}%
                   2919: \escapechar=`\\%
                   2920: \write \contentsfile \temp %
                   2921: \unnumbnoderef %
                   2922: \penalty 10000 %
                   2923: }}
                   2924: 
                   2925: % These are variants which are not "outer", so they can appear in @ifinfo.
                   2926: % Actually, they should now be obsolete; ordinary section commands should work.
                   2927: \def\infotop{\parsearg\unnumberedzzz}
                   2928: \def\infounnumbered{\parsearg\unnumberedzzz}
                   2929: \def\infounnumberedsec{\parsearg\unnumberedseczzz}
                   2930: \def\infounnumberedsubsec{\parsearg\unnumberedsubseczzz}
                   2931: \def\infounnumberedsubsubsec{\parsearg\unnumberedsubsubseczzz}
                   2932: 
                   2933: \def\infoappendix{\parsearg\appendixzzz}
                   2934: \def\infoappendixsec{\parsearg\appendixseczzz}
                   2935: \def\infoappendixsubsec{\parsearg\appendixsubseczzz}
                   2936: \def\infoappendixsubsubsec{\parsearg\appendixsubsubseczzz}
                   2937: 
                   2938: \def\infochapter{\parsearg\chapterzzz}
                   2939: \def\infosection{\parsearg\sectionzzz}
                   2940: \def\infosubsection{\parsearg\subsectionzzz}
                   2941: \def\infosubsubsection{\parsearg\subsubsectionzzz}
                   2942: 
                   2943: % These macros control what the section commands do, according
                   2944: % to what kind of chapter we are in (ordinary, appendix, or unnumbered).
                   2945: % Define them by default for a numbered chapter.
                   2946: \global\let\section = \numberedsec
                   2947: \global\let\subsection = \numberedsubsec
                   2948: \global\let\subsubsection = \numberedsubsubsec
                   2949: 
                   2950: % Define @majorheading, @heading and @subheading
                   2951: 
                   2952: % NOTE on use of \vbox for chapter headings, section headings, and
                   2953: % such:
1.4     ! anton    2954: %       1) We use \vbox rather than the earlier \line to permit
        !          2955: %          overlong headings to fold.
        !          2956: %       2) \hyphenpenalty is set to 10000 because hyphenation in a
        !          2957: %          heading is obnoxious; this forbids it.
1.1       anton    2958: %       3) Likewise, headings look best if no \parindent is used, and
                   2959: %          if justification is not attempted.  Hence \raggedright.
                   2960: 
                   2961: 
                   2962: \def\majorheading{\parsearg\majorheadingzzz}
                   2963: \def\majorheadingzzz #1{%
                   2964: {\advance\chapheadingskip by 10pt \chapbreak }%
                   2965: {\chapfonts \vbox{\hyphenpenalty=10000\tolerance=5000
                   2966:                   \parindent=0pt\raggedright
                   2967:                   \rm #1\hfill}}\bigskip \par\penalty 200}
                   2968: 
                   2969: \def\chapheading{\parsearg\chapheadingzzz}
                   2970: \def\chapheadingzzz #1{\chapbreak %
                   2971: {\chapfonts \vbox{\hyphenpenalty=10000\tolerance=5000
                   2972:                   \parindent=0pt\raggedright
                   2973:                   \rm #1\hfill}}\bigskip \par\penalty 200}
                   2974: 
1.4     ! anton    2975: % @heading, @subheading, @subsubheading.
        !          2976: \def\heading{\parsearg\plainsecheading}
        !          2977: \def\subheading{\parsearg\plainsubsecheading}
        !          2978: \def\subsubheading{\parsearg\plainsubsubsecheading}
1.1       anton    2979: 
                   2980: % These macros generate a chapter, section, etc. heading only
                   2981: % (including whitespace, linebreaking, etc. around it),
                   2982: % given all the information in convenient, parsed form.
                   2983: 
                   2984: %%% Args are the skip and penalty (usually negative)
                   2985: \def\dobreak#1#2{\par\ifdim\lastskip<#1\removelastskip\penalty#2\vskip#1\fi}
                   2986: 
                   2987: \def\setchapterstyle #1 {\csname CHAPF#1\endcsname}
                   2988: 
                   2989: %%% Define plain chapter starts, and page on/off switching for it
                   2990: % Parameter controlling skip before chapter headings (if needed)
                   2991: 
1.4     ! anton    2992: \newskip\chapheadingskip
1.1       anton    2993: 
                   2994: \def\chapbreak{\dobreak \chapheadingskip {-4000}}
                   2995: \def\chappager{\par\vfill\supereject}
                   2996: \def\chapoddpage{\chappager \ifodd\pageno \else \hbox to 0pt{} \chappager\fi}
                   2997: 
                   2998: \def\setchapternewpage #1 {\csname CHAPPAG#1\endcsname}
                   2999: 
                   3000: \def\CHAPPAGoff{
1.4     ! anton    3001: \global\let\contentsalignmacro = \chappager
1.1       anton    3002: \global\let\pchapsepmacro=\chapbreak
                   3003: \global\let\pagealignmacro=\chappager}
                   3004: 
                   3005: \def\CHAPPAGon{
1.4     ! anton    3006: \global\let\contentsalignmacro = \chappager
1.1       anton    3007: \global\let\pchapsepmacro=\chappager
                   3008: \global\let\pagealignmacro=\chappager
                   3009: \global\def\HEADINGSon{\HEADINGSsingle}}
                   3010: 
                   3011: \def\CHAPPAGodd{
1.4     ! anton    3012: \global\let\contentsalignmacro = \chapoddpage
1.1       anton    3013: \global\let\pchapsepmacro=\chapoddpage
                   3014: \global\let\pagealignmacro=\chapoddpage
                   3015: \global\def\HEADINGSon{\HEADINGSdouble}}
                   3016: 
                   3017: \CHAPPAGon
                   3018: 
                   3019: \def\CHAPFplain{
                   3020: \global\let\chapmacro=\chfplain
1.4     ! anton    3021: \global\let\unnumbchapmacro=\unnchfplain
        !          3022: \global\let\centerchapmacro=\centerchfplain}
1.1       anton    3023: 
1.4     ! anton    3024: % Plain chapter opening.
        !          3025: % #1 is the text, #2 the chapter number or empty if unnumbered.
        !          3026: \def\chfplain#1#2{%
1.1       anton    3027:   \pchapsepmacro
                   3028:   {%
1.4     ! anton    3029:     \chapfonts \rm
        !          3030:     \def\chapnum{#2}%
        !          3031:     \setbox0 = \hbox{#2\ifx\chapnum\empty\else\enspace\fi}%
        !          3032:     \vbox{\hyphenpenalty=10000 \tolerance=5000 \parindent=0pt \raggedright
        !          3033:           \hangindent = \wd0 \centerparametersmaybe
        !          3034:           \unhbox0 #1\par}%
1.1       anton    3035:   }%
1.4     ! anton    3036:   \nobreak\bigskip % no page break after a chapter title
        !          3037:   \nobreak
1.1       anton    3038: }
                   3039: 
1.4     ! anton    3040: % Plain opening for unnumbered.
        !          3041: \def\unnchfplain#1{\chfplain{#1}{}}
        !          3042: 
        !          3043: % @centerchap -- centered and unnumbered.
        !          3044: \let\centerparametersmaybe = \relax
        !          3045: \def\centerchfplain#1{{%
        !          3046:   \def\centerparametersmaybe{%
        !          3047:     \advance\rightskip by 3\rightskip
        !          3048:     \leftskip = \rightskip
        !          3049:     \parfillskip = 0pt
        !          3050:   }%
        !          3051:   \chfplain{#1}{}%
        !          3052: }}
        !          3053: 
1.1       anton    3054: \CHAPFplain % The default
                   3055: 
                   3056: \def\unnchfopen #1{%
                   3057: \chapoddpage {\chapfonts \vbox{\hyphenpenalty=10000\tolerance=5000
                   3058:                        \parindent=0pt\raggedright
                   3059:                        \rm #1\hfill}}\bigskip \par\penalty 10000 %
                   3060: }
                   3061: 
                   3062: \def\chfopen #1#2{\chapoddpage {\chapfonts
                   3063: \vbox to 3in{\vfil \hbox to\hsize{\hfil #2} \hbox to\hsize{\hfil #1} \vfil}}%
                   3064: \par\penalty 5000 %
                   3065: }
                   3066: 
1.4     ! anton    3067: \def\centerchfopen #1{%
        !          3068: \chapoddpage {\chapfonts \vbox{\hyphenpenalty=10000\tolerance=5000
        !          3069:                        \parindent=0pt
        !          3070:                        \hfill {\rm #1}\hfill}}\bigskip \par\penalty 10000 %
        !          3071: }
        !          3072: 
1.1       anton    3073: \def\CHAPFopen{
                   3074: \global\let\chapmacro=\chfopen
1.4     ! anton    3075: \global\let\unnumbchapmacro=\unnchfopen
        !          3076: \global\let\centerchapmacro=\centerchfopen}
1.1       anton    3077: 
                   3078: 
1.4     ! anton    3079: % Section titles.
        !          3080: \newskip\secheadingskip
        !          3081: \def\secheadingbreak{\dobreak \secheadingskip {-1000}}
        !          3082: \def\secheading#1#2#3{\sectionheading{sec}{#2.#3}{#1}}
        !          3083: \def\plainsecheading#1{\sectionheading{sec}{}{#1}}
        !          3084: 
        !          3085: % Subsection titles.
        !          3086: \newskip \subsecheadingskip
1.1       anton    3087: \def\subsecheadingbreak{\dobreak \subsecheadingskip {-500}}
1.4     ! anton    3088: \def\subsecheading#1#2#3#4{\sectionheading{subsec}{#2.#3.#4}{#1}}
        !          3089: \def\plainsubsecheading#1{\sectionheading{subsec}{}{#1}}
1.1       anton    3090: 
1.4     ! anton    3091: % Subsubsection titles.
        !          3092: \let\subsubsecheadingskip = \subsecheadingskip
        !          3093: \let\subsubsecheadingbreak = \subsecheadingbreak
        !          3094: \def\subsubsecheading#1#2#3#4#5{\sectionheading{subsubsec}{#2.#3.#4.#5}{#1}}
        !          3095: \def\plainsubsubsecheading#1{\sectionheading{subsubsec}{}{#1}}
1.1       anton    3096: 
                   3097: 
1.4     ! anton    3098: % Print any size section title.
        !          3099: % 
        !          3100: % #1 is the section type (sec/subsec/subsubsec), #2 is the section
        !          3101: % number (maybe empty), #3 the text.
        !          3102: \def\sectionheading#1#2#3{%
        !          3103:   {%
        !          3104:     \expandafter\advance\csname #1headingskip\endcsname by \parskip
        !          3105:     \csname #1headingbreak\endcsname
        !          3106:   }%
        !          3107:   {%
        !          3108:     % Switch to the right set of fonts.
        !          3109:     \csname #1fonts\endcsname \rm
        !          3110:     %
        !          3111:     % Only insert the separating space if we have a section number.
        !          3112:     \def\secnum{#2}%
        !          3113:     \setbox0 = \hbox{#2\ifx\secnum\empty\else\enspace\fi}%
        !          3114:     %
        !          3115:     \vbox{\hyphenpenalty=10000 \tolerance=5000 \parindent=0pt \raggedright
        !          3116:           \hangindent = \wd0 % zero if no section number
        !          3117:           \unhbox0 #3}%
        !          3118:   }%
        !          3119:   \ifdim\parskip<10pt \nobreak\kern10pt\nobreak\kern-\parskip\fi \nobreak
        !          3120: }
1.1       anton    3121: 
                   3122: 
                   3123: \message{toc printing,}
                   3124: % Finish up the main text and prepare to read what we've written
                   3125: % to \contentsfile.
                   3126: 
                   3127: \newskip\contentsrightmargin \contentsrightmargin=1in
                   3128: \def\startcontents#1{%
1.4     ! anton    3129:    % If @setchapternewpage on, and @headings double, the contents should
        !          3130:    % start on an odd page, unlike chapters.  Thus, we maintain
        !          3131:    % \contentsalignmacro in parallel with \pagealignmacro.
        !          3132:    % From: Torbjorn Granlund <tege@matematik.su.se>
        !          3133:    \contentsalignmacro
1.2       pazsan   3134:    \immediate\closeout \contentsfile
1.1       anton    3135:    \ifnum \pageno>0
1.4     ! anton    3136:       \pageno = -1              % Request roman numbered pages.
1.1       anton    3137:    \fi
1.2       pazsan   3138:    % Don't need to put `Contents' or `Short Contents' in the headline.
1.1       anton    3139:    % It is abundantly clear what they are.
                   3140:    \unnumbchapmacro{#1}\def\thischapter{}%
1.4     ! anton    3141:    \begingroup                  % Set up to handle contents files properly.
1.1       anton    3142:       \catcode`\\=0  \catcode`\{=1  \catcode`\}=2  \catcode`\@=11
1.2       pazsan   3143:       \catcode`\^=7 % to see ^^e4 as \"a etc. juha@piuha.ydi.vtt.fi
1.1       anton    3144:       \raggedbottom             % Worry more about breakpoints than the bottom.
                   3145:       \advance\hsize by -\contentsrightmargin % Don't use the full line length.
                   3146: }
                   3147: 
1.2       pazsan   3148: 
1.1       anton    3149: % Normal (long) toc.
                   3150: \outer\def\contents{%
1.2       pazsan   3151:    \startcontents{\putwordTableofContents}%
1.1       anton    3152:       \input \jobname.toc
                   3153:    \endgroup
                   3154:    \vfill \eject
                   3155: }
                   3156: 
                   3157: % And just the chapters.
                   3158: \outer\def\summarycontents{%
1.2       pazsan   3159:    \startcontents{\putwordShortContents}%
1.1       anton    3160:       %
                   3161:       \let\chapentry = \shortchapentry
                   3162:       \let\unnumbchapentry = \shortunnumberedentry
                   3163:       % We want a true roman here for the page numbers.
                   3164:       \secfonts
                   3165:       \let\rm=\shortcontrm \let\bf=\shortcontbf \let\sl=\shortcontsl
                   3166:       \rm
1.4     ! anton    3167:       \hyphenpenalty = 10000
1.1       anton    3168:       \advance\baselineskip by 1pt % Open it up a little.
                   3169:       \def\secentry ##1##2##3##4{}
                   3170:       \def\unnumbsecentry ##1##2{}
                   3171:       \def\subsecentry ##1##2##3##4##5{}
                   3172:       \def\unnumbsubsecentry ##1##2{}
                   3173:       \def\subsubsecentry ##1##2##3##4##5##6{}
                   3174:       \def\unnumbsubsubsecentry ##1##2{}
                   3175:       \input \jobname.toc
                   3176:    \endgroup
                   3177:    \vfill \eject
                   3178: }
                   3179: \let\shortcontents = \summarycontents
                   3180: 
                   3181: % These macros generate individual entries in the table of contents.
                   3182: % The first argument is the chapter or section name.
                   3183: % The last argument is the page number.
                   3184: % The arguments in between are the chapter number, section number, ...
                   3185: 
                   3186: % Chapter-level things, for both the long and short contents.
                   3187: \def\chapentry#1#2#3{\dochapentry{#2\labelspace#1}{#3}}
                   3188: 
                   3189: % See comments in \dochapentry re vbox and related settings
                   3190: \def\shortchapentry#1#2#3{%
1.2       pazsan   3191:   \tocentry{\shortchaplabel{#2}\labelspace #1}{\doshortpageno{#3}}%
                   3192: }
                   3193: 
                   3194: % Typeset the label for a chapter or appendix for the short contents.
                   3195: % The arg is, e.g. `Appendix A' for an appendix, or `3' for a chapter.
                   3196: % We could simplify the code here by writing out an \appendixentry
                   3197: % command in the toc file for appendices, instead of using \chapentry
                   3198: % for both, but it doesn't seem worth it.
                   3199: \setbox0 = \hbox{\shortcontrm \putwordAppendix }
                   3200: \newdimen\shortappendixwidth \shortappendixwidth = \wd0
                   3201: 
                   3202: \def\shortchaplabel#1{%
                   3203:   % We typeset #1 in a box of constant width, regardless of the text of
                   3204:   % #1, so the chapter titles will come out aligned.
                   3205:   \setbox0 = \hbox{#1}%
                   3206:   \dimen0 = \ifdim\wd0 > \shortappendixwidth \shortappendixwidth \else 0pt \fi
                   3207:   %
                   3208:   % This space should be plenty, since a single number is .5em, and the
                   3209:   % widest letter (M) is 1em, at least in the Computer Modern fonts.
                   3210:   % (This space doesn't include the extra space that gets added after
1.4     ! anton    3211:   % the label; that gets put in by \shortchapentry above.)
1.2       pazsan   3212:   \advance\dimen0 by 1.1em
                   3213:   \hbox to \dimen0{#1\hfil}%
1.1       anton    3214: }
                   3215: 
                   3216: \def\unnumbchapentry#1#2{\dochapentry{#1}{#2}}
1.2       pazsan   3217: \def\shortunnumberedentry#1#2{\tocentry{#1}{\doshortpageno{#2}}}
1.1       anton    3218: 
                   3219: % Sections.
                   3220: \def\secentry#1#2#3#4{\dosecentry{#2.#3\labelspace#1}{#4}}
                   3221: \def\unnumbsecentry#1#2{\dosecentry{#1}{#2}}
                   3222: 
                   3223: % Subsections.
                   3224: \def\subsecentry#1#2#3#4#5{\dosubsecentry{#2.#3.#4\labelspace#1}{#5}}
                   3225: \def\unnumbsubsecentry#1#2{\dosubsecentry{#1}{#2}}
                   3226: 
                   3227: % And subsubsections.
                   3228: \def\subsubsecentry#1#2#3#4#5#6{%
                   3229:   \dosubsubsecentry{#2.#3.#4.#5\labelspace#1}{#6}}
                   3230: \def\unnumbsubsubsecentry#1#2{\dosubsubsecentry{#1}{#2}}
                   3231: 
                   3232: % This parameter controls the indentation of the various levels.
                   3233: \newdimen\tocindent \tocindent = 3pc
                   3234: 
1.2       pazsan   3235: % Now for the actual typesetting. In all these, #1 is the text and #2 is the
1.1       anton    3236: % page number.
                   3237: %
1.4     ! anton    3238: % If the toc has to be broken over pages, we want it to be at chapters
1.1       anton    3239: % if at all possible; hence the \penalty.
                   3240: \def\dochapentry#1#2{%
1.4     ! anton    3241:    \penalty-300 \vskip1\baselineskip plus.33\baselineskip minus.25\baselineskip
1.2       pazsan   3242:    \begingroup
                   3243:      \chapentryfonts
                   3244:      \tocentry{#1}{\dopageno{#2}}%
                   3245:    \endgroup
1.4     ! anton    3246:    \nobreak\vskip .25\baselineskip plus.1\baselineskip
1.1       anton    3247: }
                   3248: 
1.2       pazsan   3249: \def\dosecentry#1#2{\begingroup
                   3250:   \secentryfonts \leftskip=\tocindent
                   3251:   \tocentry{#1}{\dopageno{#2}}%
                   3252: \endgroup}
                   3253: 
                   3254: \def\dosubsecentry#1#2{\begingroup
                   3255:   \subsecentryfonts \leftskip=2\tocindent
                   3256:   \tocentry{#1}{\dopageno{#2}}%
                   3257: \endgroup}
                   3258: 
                   3259: \def\dosubsubsecentry#1#2{\begingroup
                   3260:   \subsubsecentryfonts \leftskip=3\tocindent
                   3261:   \tocentry{#1}{\dopageno{#2}}%
                   3262: \endgroup}
                   3263: 
                   3264: % Final typesetting of a toc entry; we use the same \entry macro as for
                   3265: % the index entries, but we want to suppress hyphenation here.  (We
                   3266: % can't do that in the \entry macro, since index entries might consist
                   3267: % of hyphenated-identifiers-that-do-not-fit-on-a-line-and-nothing-else.)
                   3268: %
1.4     ! anton    3269: % \turnoffactive is for the sake of @" used for umlauts.
1.2       pazsan   3270: \def\tocentry#1#2{\begingroup
1.4     ! anton    3271:   \vskip 0pt plus1pt % allow a little stretch for the sake of nice page breaks
        !          3272:   \entry{\turnoffactive #1}{\turnoffactive #2}%
1.2       pazsan   3273: \endgroup}
1.1       anton    3274: 
                   3275: % Space between chapter (or whatever) number and the title.
                   3276: \def\labelspace{\hskip1em \relax}
                   3277: 
                   3278: \def\dopageno#1{{\rm #1}}
                   3279: \def\doshortpageno#1{{\rm #1}}
                   3280: 
                   3281: \def\chapentryfonts{\secfonts \rm}
                   3282: \def\secentryfonts{\textfonts}
                   3283: \let\subsecentryfonts = \textfonts
                   3284: \let\subsubsecentryfonts = \textfonts
                   3285: 
                   3286: 
                   3287: \message{environments,}
                   3288: 
1.2       pazsan   3289: % Since these characters are used in examples, it should be an even number of
1.1       anton    3290: % \tt widths. Each \tt character is 1en, so two makes it 1em.
                   3291: % Furthermore, these definitions must come after we define our fonts.
                   3292: \newbox\dblarrowbox    \newbox\longdblarrowbox
                   3293: \newbox\pushcharbox    \newbox\bullbox
                   3294: \newbox\equivbox       \newbox\errorbox
                   3295: 
                   3296: %{\tentt
                   3297: %\global\setbox\dblarrowbox = \hbox to 1em{\hfil$\Rightarrow$\hfil}
                   3298: %\global\setbox\longdblarrowbox = \hbox to 1em{\hfil$\mapsto$\hfil}
                   3299: %\global\setbox\pushcharbox = \hbox to 1em{\hfil$\dashv$\hfil}
                   3300: %\global\setbox\equivbox = \hbox to 1em{\hfil$\ptexequiv$\hfil}
                   3301: % Adapted from the manmac format (p.420 of TeXbook)
                   3302: %\global\setbox\bullbox = \hbox to 1em{\kern.15em\vrule height .75ex width .85ex
                   3303: %                                      depth .1ex\hfil}
                   3304: %}
                   3305: 
1.4     ! anton    3306: % @point{}, @result{}, @expansion{}, @print{}, @equiv{}.
1.1       anton    3307: \def\point{$\star$}
                   3308: \def\result{\leavevmode\raise.15ex\hbox to 1em{\hfil$\Rightarrow$\hfil}}
                   3309: \def\expansion{\leavevmode\raise.1ex\hbox to 1em{\hfil$\mapsto$\hfil}}
                   3310: \def\print{\leavevmode\lower.1ex\hbox to 1em{\hfil$\dashv$\hfil}}
                   3311: \def\equiv{\leavevmode\lower.1ex\hbox to 1em{\hfil$\ptexequiv$\hfil}}
                   3312: 
                   3313: % Adapted from the TeXbook's \boxit.
                   3314: {\tentt \global\dimen0 = 3em}% Width of the box.
                   3315: \dimen2 = .55pt % Thickness of rules
                   3316: % The text. (`r' is open on the right, `e' somewhat less so on the left.)
                   3317: \setbox0 = \hbox{\kern-.75pt \tensf error\kern-1.5pt}
                   3318: 
                   3319: \global\setbox\errorbox=\hbox to \dimen0{\hfil
                   3320:    \hsize = \dimen0 \advance\hsize by -5.8pt % Space to left+right.
                   3321:    \advance\hsize by -2\dimen2 % Rules.
                   3322:    \vbox{
                   3323:       \hrule height\dimen2
                   3324:       \hbox{\vrule width\dimen2 \kern3pt          % Space to left of text.
                   3325:          \vtop{\kern2.4pt \box0 \kern2.4pt}% Space above/below.
                   3326:          \kern3pt\vrule width\dimen2}% Space to right.
                   3327:       \hrule height\dimen2}
                   3328:     \hfil}
                   3329: 
                   3330: % The @error{} command.
                   3331: \def\error{\leavevmode\lower.7ex\copy\errorbox}
                   3332: 
                   3333: % @tex ... @end tex    escapes into raw Tex temporarily.
                   3334: % One exception: @ is still an escape character, so that @end tex works.
                   3335: % But \@ or @@ will get a plain tex @ character.
                   3336: 
                   3337: \def\tex{\begingroup
                   3338: \catcode `\\=0 \catcode `\{=1 \catcode `\}=2
                   3339: \catcode `\$=3 \catcode `\&=4 \catcode `\#=6
                   3340: \catcode `\^=7 \catcode `\_=8 \catcode `\~=13 \let~=\tie
                   3341: \catcode `\%=14
1.4     ! anton    3342: \catcode 43=12 % plus
1.1       anton    3343: \catcode`\"=12
                   3344: \catcode`\==12
                   3345: \catcode`\|=12
                   3346: \catcode`\<=12
                   3347: \catcode`\>=12
                   3348: \escapechar=`\\
                   3349: %
1.4     ! anton    3350: \let\,=\ptexcomma
1.2       pazsan   3351: \let\~=\ptextilde
1.1       anton    3352: \let\{=\ptexlbrace
                   3353: \let\}=\ptexrbrace
                   3354: \let\.=\ptexdot
                   3355: \let\*=\ptexstar
                   3356: \let\dots=\ptexdots
1.4     ! anton    3357: \def\endldots{\mathinner{\ldots\ldots\ldots\ldots}}
        !          3358: \def\enddots{\relax\ifmmode\endldots\else$\mathsurround=0pt \endldots\,$\fi}
1.1       anton    3359: \def\@{@}%
                   3360: \let\bullet=\ptexbullet
1.4     ! anton    3361: \let\b=\ptexb \let\c=\ptexc \let\i=\ptexi \let\t=\ptext
1.1       anton    3362: %
                   3363: \let\Etex=\endgroup}
                   3364: 
                   3365: % Define @lisp ... @endlisp.
                   3366: % @lisp does a \begingroup so it can rebind things,
                   3367: % including the definition of @endlisp (which normally is erroneous).
                   3368: 
                   3369: % Amount to narrow the margins by for @lisp.
                   3370: \newskip\lispnarrowing \lispnarrowing=0.4in
                   3371: 
1.2       pazsan   3372: % This is the definition that ^^M gets inside @lisp, @example, and other
                   3373: % such environments.  \null is better than a space, since it doesn't
                   3374: % have any width.
                   3375: \def\lisppar{\null\endgraf}
                   3376: 
                   3377: % Make each space character in the input produce a normal interword
                   3378: % space in the output.  Don't allow a line break at this space, as this
                   3379: % is used only in environments like @example, where each line of input
                   3380: % should produce a line of output anyway.
                   3381: %
1.1       anton    3382: {\obeyspaces %
1.2       pazsan   3383: \gdef\sepspaces{\obeyspaces\let =\tie}}
1.1       anton    3384: 
1.2       pazsan   3385: % Define \obeyedspace to be our active space, whatever it is.  This is
                   3386: % for use in \parsearg.
                   3387: {\sepspaces%
                   3388: \global\let\obeyedspace= }
                   3389: 
                   3390: % This space is always present above and below environments.
                   3391: \newskip\envskipamount \envskipamount = 0pt
                   3392: 
                   3393: % Make spacing and below environment symmetrical.  We use \parskip here
                   3394: % to help in doing that, since in @example-like environments \parskip
                   3395: % is reset to zero; thus the \afterenvbreak inserts no space -- but the
                   3396: % start of the next paragraph will insert \parskip
                   3397: %
                   3398: \def\aboveenvbreak{{\advance\envskipamount by \parskip
                   3399: \endgraf \ifdim\lastskip<\envskipamount
                   3400: \removelastskip \penalty-50 \vskip\envskipamount \fi}}
1.1       anton    3401: 
1.2       pazsan   3402: \let\afterenvbreak = \aboveenvbreak
1.1       anton    3403: 
                   3404: % \nonarrowing is a flag.  If "set", @lisp etc don't narrow margins.
                   3405: \let\nonarrowing=\relax
                   3406: 
                   3407: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
                   3408: % \cartouche: draw rectangle w/rounded corners around argument
                   3409: \font\circle=lcircle10
                   3410: \newdimen\circthick
                   3411: \newdimen\cartouter\newdimen\cartinner
                   3412: \newskip\normbskip\newskip\normpskip\newskip\normlskip
                   3413: \circthick=\fontdimen8\circle
                   3414: %
                   3415: \def\ctl{{\circle\char'013\hskip -6pt}}% 6pt from pl file: 1/2charwidth
                   3416: \def\ctr{{\hskip 6pt\circle\char'010}}
                   3417: \def\cbl{{\circle\char'012\hskip -6pt}}
                   3418: \def\cbr{{\hskip 6pt\circle\char'011}}
                   3419: \def\carttop{\hbox to \cartouter{\hskip\lskip
1.4     ! anton    3420:         \ctl\leaders\hrule height\circthick\hfil\ctr
        !          3421:         \hskip\rskip}}
1.1       anton    3422: \def\cartbot{\hbox to \cartouter{\hskip\lskip
1.4     ! anton    3423:         \cbl\leaders\hrule height\circthick\hfil\cbr
        !          3424:         \hskip\rskip}}
1.1       anton    3425: %
                   3426: \newskip\lskip\newskip\rskip
                   3427: 
                   3428: \long\def\cartouche{%
                   3429: \begingroup
1.4     ! anton    3430:         \lskip=\leftskip \rskip=\rightskip
        !          3431:         \leftskip=0pt\rightskip=0pt %we want these *outside*.
        !          3432:         \cartinner=\hsize \advance\cartinner by-\lskip
        !          3433:                           \advance\cartinner by-\rskip
        !          3434:         \cartouter=\hsize
        !          3435:         \advance\cartouter by 18pt % allow for 3pt kerns on either
        !          3436: %                                    side, and for 6pt waste from
        !          3437: %                                    each corner char
        !          3438:         \normbskip=\baselineskip \normpskip=\parskip \normlskip=\lineskip
        !          3439:         % Flag to tell @lisp, etc., not to narrow margin.
        !          3440:         \let\nonarrowing=\comment
        !          3441:         \vbox\bgroup
        !          3442:                 \baselineskip=0pt\parskip=0pt\lineskip=0pt
        !          3443:                 \carttop
        !          3444:                 \hbox\bgroup
        !          3445:                         \hskip\lskip
        !          3446:                         \vrule\kern3pt
        !          3447:                         \vbox\bgroup
        !          3448:                                 \hsize=\cartinner
        !          3449:                                 \kern3pt
        !          3450:                                 \begingroup
        !          3451:                                         \baselineskip=\normbskip
        !          3452:                                         \lineskip=\normlskip
        !          3453:                                         \parskip=\normpskip
        !          3454:                                         \vskip -\parskip
1.1       anton    3455: \def\Ecartouche{%
1.4     ! anton    3456:                                 \endgroup
        !          3457:                                 \kern3pt
        !          3458:                         \egroup
        !          3459:                         \kern3pt\vrule
        !          3460:                         \hskip\rskip
        !          3461:                 \egroup
        !          3462:                 \cartbot
        !          3463:         \egroup
1.1       anton    3464: \endgroup
1.2       pazsan   3465: }}
                   3466: 
1.1       anton    3467: 
1.2       pazsan   3468: % This macro is called at the beginning of all the @example variants,
                   3469: % inside a group.
                   3470: \def\nonfillstart{%
                   3471:   \aboveenvbreak
                   3472:   \inENV % This group ends at the end of the body
                   3473:   \hfuzz = 12pt % Don't be fussy
                   3474:   \sepspaces % Make spaces be word-separators rather than space tokens.
                   3475:   \singlespace
                   3476:   \let\par = \lisppar % don't ignore blank lines
                   3477:   \obeylines % each line of input is a line of output
                   3478:   \parskip = 0pt
                   3479:   \parindent = 0pt
                   3480:   \emergencystretch = 0pt % don't try to avoid overfull boxes
                   3481:   % @cartouche defines \nonarrowing to inhibit narrowing
                   3482:   % at next level down.
                   3483:   \ifx\nonarrowing\relax
                   3484:     \advance \leftskip by \lispnarrowing
                   3485:     \exdentamount=\lispnarrowing
                   3486:     \let\exdent=\nofillexdent
                   3487:     \let\nonarrowing=\relax
                   3488:   \fi
                   3489: }
                   3490: 
                   3491: % To ending an @example-like environment, we first end the paragraph
                   3492: % (via \afterenvbreak's vertical glue), and then the group.  That way we
                   3493: % keep the zero \parskip that the environments set -- \parskip glue
                   3494: % will be inserted at the beginning of the next paragraph in the
                   3495: % document, after the environment.
                   3496: %
                   3497: \def\nonfillfinish{\afterenvbreak\endgroup}%
                   3498: 
                   3499: % This macro is
                   3500: \def\lisp{\begingroup
                   3501:   \nonfillstart
                   3502:   \let\Elisp = \nonfillfinish
                   3503:   \tt
                   3504:   \rawbackslash % have \ input char produce \ char from current font
                   3505:   \gobble
                   3506: }
                   3507: 
                   3508: % Define the \E... control sequence only if we are inside the
                   3509: % environment, so the error checking in \end will work.
                   3510: %
                   3511: % We must call \lisp last in the definition, since it reads the
                   3512: % return following the @example (or whatever) command.
                   3513: %
                   3514: \def\example{\begingroup \def\Eexample{\nonfillfinish\endgroup}\lisp}
                   3515: \def\smallexample{\begingroup \def\Esmallexample{\nonfillfinish\endgroup}\lisp}
                   3516: \def\smalllisp{\begingroup \def\Esmalllisp{\nonfillfinish\endgroup}\lisp}
                   3517: 
                   3518: % @smallexample and @smalllisp.  This is not used unless the @smallbook
                   3519: % command is given.  Originally contributed by Pavel@xerox.
                   3520: %
                   3521: \def\smalllispx{\begingroup
                   3522:   \nonfillstart
                   3523:   \let\Esmalllisp = \nonfillfinish
                   3524:   \let\Esmallexample = \nonfillfinish
                   3525:   %
1.4     ! anton    3526:   % Smaller fonts for small examples.
1.2       pazsan   3527:   \indexfonts \tt
                   3528:   \rawbackslash % make \ output the \ character from the current font (tt)
                   3529:   \gobble
                   3530: }
1.1       anton    3531: 
                   3532: % This is @display; same as @lisp except use roman font.
1.2       pazsan   3533: %
                   3534: \def\display{\begingroup
                   3535:   \nonfillstart
                   3536:   \let\Edisplay = \nonfillfinish
                   3537:   \gobble
                   3538: }
1.1       anton    3539: 
1.2       pazsan   3540: % This is @format; same as @display except don't narrow margins.
                   3541: %
                   3542: \def\format{\begingroup
                   3543:   \let\nonarrowing = t
                   3544:   \nonfillstart
                   3545:   \let\Eformat = \nonfillfinish
                   3546:   \gobble
                   3547: }
1.1       anton    3548: 
1.2       pazsan   3549: % @flushleft (same as @format) and @flushright.
                   3550: %
                   3551: \def\flushleft{\begingroup
                   3552:   \let\nonarrowing = t
                   3553:   \nonfillstart
                   3554:   \let\Eflushleft = \nonfillfinish
                   3555:   \gobble
                   3556: }
                   3557: \def\flushright{\begingroup
                   3558:   \let\nonarrowing = t
                   3559:   \nonfillstart
                   3560:   \let\Eflushright = \nonfillfinish
                   3561:   \advance\leftskip by 0pt plus 1fill
                   3562:   \gobble}
1.1       anton    3563: 
1.2       pazsan   3564: % @quotation does normal linebreaking (hence we can't use \nonfillstart)
                   3565: % and narrows the margins.
                   3566: %
1.1       anton    3567: \def\quotation{%
1.2       pazsan   3568:   \begingroup\inENV %This group ends at the end of the @quotation body
                   3569:   {\parskip=0pt \aboveenvbreak}% because \aboveenvbreak inserts \parskip
                   3570:   \singlespace
                   3571:   \parindent=0pt
                   3572:   % We have retained a nonzero parskip for the environment, since we're
                   3573:   % doing normal filling. So to avoid extra space below the environment...
                   3574:   \def\Equotation{\parskip = 0pt \nonfillfinish}%
                   3575:   %
                   3576:   % @cartouche defines \nonarrowing to inhibit narrowing at next level down.
                   3577:   \ifx\nonarrowing\relax
                   3578:     \advance\leftskip by \lispnarrowing
                   3579:     \advance\rightskip by \lispnarrowing
                   3580:     \exdentamount = \lispnarrowing
                   3581:     \let\nonarrowing = \relax
                   3582:   \fi
                   3583: }
1.1       anton    3584: 
                   3585: \message{defuns,}
                   3586: % Define formatter for defuns
                   3587: % First, allow user to change definition object font (\df) internally
                   3588: \def\setdeffont #1 {\csname DEF#1\endcsname}
                   3589: 
                   3590: \newskip\defbodyindent \defbodyindent=.4in
                   3591: \newskip\defargsindent \defargsindent=50pt
                   3592: \newskip\deftypemargin \deftypemargin=12pt
                   3593: \newskip\deflastargmargin \deflastargmargin=18pt
                   3594: 
                   3595: \newcount\parencount
                   3596: % define \functionparens, which makes ( and ) and & do special things.
                   3597: % \functionparens affects the group it is contained in.
                   3598: \def\activeparens{%
                   3599: \catcode`\(=\active \catcode`\)=\active \catcode`\&=\active
                   3600: \catcode`\[=\active \catcode`\]=\active}
1.2       pazsan   3601: 
                   3602: % Make control sequences which act like normal parenthesis chars.
                   3603: \let\lparen = ( \let\rparen = )
                   3604: 
1.1       anton    3605: {\activeparens % Now, smart parens don't turn on until &foo (see \amprm)
1.2       pazsan   3606: 
                   3607: % Be sure that we always have a definition for `(', etc.  For example,
                   3608: % if the fn name has parens in it, \boldbrax will not be in effect yet,
                   3609: % so TeX would otherwise complain about undefined control sequence.
                   3610: \global\let(=\lparen \global\let)=\rparen
                   3611: \global\let[=\lbrack \global\let]=\rbrack
                   3612: 
1.1       anton    3613: \gdef\functionparens{\boldbrax\let&=\amprm\parencount=0 }
                   3614: \gdef\boldbrax{\let(=\opnr\let)=\clnr\let[=\lbrb\let]=\rbrb}
1.4     ! anton    3615: % This is used to turn on special parens
        !          3616: % but make & act ordinary (given that it's active).
        !          3617: \gdef\boldbraxnoamp{\let(=\opnr\let)=\clnr\let[=\lbrb\let]=\rbrb\let&=\ampnr}
1.1       anton    3618: 
                   3619: % Definitions of (, ) and & used in args for functions.
                   3620: % This is the definition of ( outside of all parentheses.
                   3621: \gdef\oprm#1 {{\rm\char`\(}#1 \bf \let(=\opnested %
                   3622: \global\advance\parencount by 1 }
                   3623: %
                   3624: % This is the definition of ( when already inside a level of parens.
                   3625: \gdef\opnested{\char`\(\global\advance\parencount by 1 }
                   3626: %
                   3627: \gdef\clrm{% Print a paren in roman if it is taking us back to depth of 0.
                   3628: % also in that case restore the outer-level definition of (.
                   3629: \ifnum \parencount=1 {\rm \char `\)}\sl \let(=\oprm \else \char `\) \fi
                   3630: \global\advance \parencount by -1 }
                   3631: % If we encounter &foo, then turn on ()-hacking afterwards
                   3632: \gdef\amprm#1 {{\rm\&#1}\let(=\oprm \let)=\clrm\ }
                   3633: %
                   3634: \gdef\normalparens{\boldbrax\let&=\ampnr}
                   3635: } % End of definition inside \activeparens
                   3636: %% These parens (in \boldbrax) actually are a little bolder than the
                   3637: %% contained text.  This is especially needed for [ and ]
                   3638: \def\opnr{{\sf\char`\(}} \def\clnr{{\sf\char`\)}} \def\ampnr{\&}
                   3639: \def\lbrb{{\bf\char`\[}} \def\rbrb{{\bf\char`\]}}
                   3640: 
                   3641: % First, defname, which formats the header line itself.
                   3642: % #1 should be the function name.
                   3643: % #2 should be the type of definition, such as "Function".
                   3644: 
                   3645: \def\defname #1#2{%
                   3646: % Get the values of \leftskip and \rightskip as they were
                   3647: % outside the @def...
                   3648: \dimen2=\leftskip
                   3649: \advance\dimen2 by -\defbodyindent
                   3650: \dimen3=\rightskip
                   3651: \advance\dimen3 by -\defbodyindent
                   3652: \noindent        %
                   3653: \setbox0=\hbox{\hskip \deflastargmargin{\rm #2}\hskip \deftypemargin}%
                   3654: \dimen0=\hsize \advance \dimen0 by -\wd0 % compute size for first line
                   3655: \dimen1=\hsize \advance \dimen1 by -\defargsindent %size for continuations
                   3656: \parshape 2 0in \dimen0 \defargsindent \dimen1     %
                   3657: % Now output arg 2 ("Function" or some such)
                   3658: % ending at \deftypemargin from the right margin,
                   3659: % but stuck inside a box of width 0 so it does not interfere with linebreaking
                   3660: {% Adjust \hsize to exclude the ambient margins,
                   3661: % so that \rightline will obey them.
                   3662: \advance \hsize by -\dimen2 \advance \hsize by -\dimen3
                   3663: \rlap{\rightline{{\rm #2}\hskip \deftypemargin}}}%
                   3664: % Make all lines underfull and no complaints:
1.2       pazsan   3665: \tolerance=10000 \hbadness=10000
1.1       anton    3666: \advance\leftskip by -\defbodyindent
                   3667: \exdentamount=\defbodyindent
                   3668: {\df #1}\enskip        % Generate function name
                   3669: }
                   3670: 
                   3671: % Actually process the body of a definition
                   3672: % #1 should be the terminating control sequence, such as \Edefun.
                   3673: % #2 should be the "another name" control sequence, such as \defunx.
                   3674: % #3 should be the control sequence that actually processes the header,
                   3675: %    such as \defunheader.
                   3676: 
                   3677: \def\defparsebody #1#2#3{\begingroup\inENV% Environment for definitionbody
                   3678: \medbreak %
                   3679: % Define the end token that this defining construct specifies
                   3680: % so that it will exit this group.
                   3681: \def#1{\endgraf\endgroup\medbreak}%
                   3682: \def#2{\begingroup\obeylines\activeparens\spacesplit#3}%
                   3683: \parindent=0in
                   3684: \advance\leftskip by \defbodyindent \advance \rightskip by \defbodyindent
                   3685: \exdentamount=\defbodyindent
                   3686: \begingroup %
1.2       pazsan   3687: \catcode 61=\active % 61 is `='
1.1       anton    3688: \obeylines\activeparens\spacesplit#3}
                   3689: 
                   3690: \def\defmethparsebody #1#2#3#4 {\begingroup\inENV %
                   3691: \medbreak %
                   3692: % Define the end token that this defining construct specifies
                   3693: % so that it will exit this group.
                   3694: \def#1{\endgraf\endgroup\medbreak}%
                   3695: \def#2##1 {\begingroup\obeylines\activeparens\spacesplit{#3{##1}}}%
                   3696: \parindent=0in
                   3697: \advance\leftskip by \defbodyindent \advance \rightskip by \defbodyindent
                   3698: \exdentamount=\defbodyindent
                   3699: \begingroup\obeylines\activeparens\spacesplit{#3{#4}}}
                   3700: 
                   3701: \def\defopparsebody #1#2#3#4#5 {\begingroup\inENV %
                   3702: \medbreak %
                   3703: % Define the end token that this defining construct specifies
                   3704: % so that it will exit this group.
                   3705: \def#1{\endgraf\endgroup\medbreak}%
                   3706: \def#2##1 ##2 {\def#4{##1}%
                   3707: \begingroup\obeylines\activeparens\spacesplit{#3{##2}}}%
                   3708: \parindent=0in
                   3709: \advance\leftskip by \defbodyindent \advance \rightskip by \defbodyindent
                   3710: \exdentamount=\defbodyindent
                   3711: \begingroup\obeylines\activeparens\spacesplit{#3{#5}}}
                   3712: 
                   3713: % These parsing functions are similar to the preceding ones
                   3714: % except that they do not make parens into active characters.
                   3715: % These are used for "variables" since they have no arguments.
                   3716: 
                   3717: \def\defvarparsebody #1#2#3{\begingroup\inENV% Environment for definitionbody
                   3718: \medbreak %
                   3719: % Define the end token that this defining construct specifies
                   3720: % so that it will exit this group.
                   3721: \def#1{\endgraf\endgroup\medbreak}%
                   3722: \def#2{\begingroup\obeylines\spacesplit#3}%
                   3723: \parindent=0in
                   3724: \advance\leftskip by \defbodyindent \advance \rightskip by \defbodyindent
                   3725: \exdentamount=\defbodyindent
                   3726: \begingroup %
                   3727: \catcode 61=\active %
                   3728: \obeylines\spacesplit#3}
                   3729: 
1.2       pazsan   3730: % This is used for \def{tp,vr}parsebody.  It could probably be used for
                   3731: % some of the others, too, with some judicious conditionals.
                   3732: % 
                   3733: \def\parsebodycommon#1#2#3{%
                   3734:   \begingroup\inENV %
                   3735:   \medbreak %
                   3736:   % Define the end token that this defining construct specifies
                   3737:   % so that it will exit this group.
                   3738:   \def#1{\endgraf\endgroup\medbreak}%
                   3739:   \def#2##1 {\begingroup\obeylines\spacesplit{#3{##1}}}%
                   3740:   \parindent=0in
                   3741:   \advance\leftskip by \defbodyindent \advance \rightskip by \defbodyindent
                   3742:   \exdentamount=\defbodyindent
                   3743:   \begingroup\obeylines
                   3744: }
                   3745: 
                   3746: \def\defvrparsebody#1#2#3#4 {%
                   3747:   \parsebodycommon{#1}{#2}{#3}%
                   3748:   \spacesplit{#3{#4}}%
                   3749: }
                   3750: 
                   3751: % This loses on `@deftp {Data Type} {struct termios}' -- it thinks the
                   3752: % type is just `struct', because we lose the braces in `{struct
                   3753: % termios}' when \spacesplit reads its undelimited argument.  Sigh.
                   3754: % \let\deftpparsebody=\defvrparsebody
                   3755: %
                   3756: % So, to get around this, we put \empty in with the type name.  That
                   3757: % way, TeX won't find exactly `{...}' as an undelimited argument, and
                   3758: % won't strip off the braces.
                   3759: %
                   3760: \def\deftpparsebody #1#2#3#4 {%
                   3761:   \parsebodycommon{#1}{#2}{#3}%
                   3762:   \spacesplit{\parsetpheaderline{#3{#4}}}\empty
                   3763: }
                   3764: 
                   3765: % Fine, but then we have to eventually remove the \empty *and* the
                   3766: % braces (if any).  That's what this does, putting the result in \tptemp.
                   3767: % 
                   3768: \def\removeemptybraces\empty#1\relax{\def\tptemp{#1}}%
                   3769: 
                   3770: % After \spacesplit has done its work, this is called -- #1 is the final
                   3771: % thing to call, #2 the type name (which starts with \empty), and #3
                   3772: % (which might be empty) the arguments.
                   3773: % 
                   3774: \def\parsetpheaderline#1#2#3{%
                   3775:   \removeemptybraces#2\relax
                   3776:   #1{\tptemp}{#3}%
                   3777: }%
1.1       anton    3778: 
                   3779: \def\defopvarparsebody #1#2#3#4#5 {\begingroup\inENV %
                   3780: \medbreak %
                   3781: % Define the end token that this defining construct specifies
                   3782: % so that it will exit this group.
                   3783: \def#1{\endgraf\endgroup\medbreak}%
                   3784: \def#2##1 ##2 {\def#4{##1}%
                   3785: \begingroup\obeylines\spacesplit{#3{##2}}}%
                   3786: \parindent=0in
                   3787: \advance\leftskip by \defbodyindent \advance \rightskip by \defbodyindent
                   3788: \exdentamount=\defbodyindent
                   3789: \begingroup\obeylines\spacesplit{#3{#5}}}
                   3790: 
                   3791: % Split up #2 at the first space token.
                   3792: % call #1 with two arguments:
                   3793: %  the first is all of #2 before the space token,
                   3794: %  the second is all of #2 after that space token.
                   3795: % If #2 contains no space token, all of it is passed as the first arg
                   3796: % and the second is passed as empty.
                   3797: 
                   3798: {\obeylines
                   3799: \gdef\spacesplit#1#2^^M{\endgroup\spacesplitfoo{#1}#2 \relax\spacesplitfoo}%
                   3800: \long\gdef\spacesplitfoo#1#2 #3#4\spacesplitfoo{%
                   3801: \ifx\relax #3%
                   3802: #1{#2}{}\else #1{#2}{#3#4}\fi}}
                   3803: 
                   3804: % So much for the things common to all kinds of definitions.
                   3805: 
                   3806: % Define @defun.
                   3807: 
                   3808: % First, define the processing that is wanted for arguments of \defun
                   3809: % Use this to expand the args and terminate the paragraph they make up
                   3810: 
                   3811: \def\defunargs #1{\functionparens \sl
                   3812: % Expand, preventing hyphenation at `-' chars.
                   3813: % Note that groups don't affect changes in \hyphenchar.
                   3814: \hyphenchar\tensl=0
                   3815: #1%
                   3816: \hyphenchar\tensl=45
                   3817: \ifnum\parencount=0 \else \errmessage{unbalanced parens in @def arguments}\fi%
                   3818: \interlinepenalty=10000
                   3819: \advance\rightskip by 0pt plus 1fil
                   3820: \endgraf\penalty 10000\vskip -\parskip\penalty 10000%
                   3821: }
                   3822: 
                   3823: \def\deftypefunargs #1{%
                   3824: % Expand, preventing hyphenation at `-' chars.
                   3825: % Note that groups don't affect changes in \hyphenchar.
1.4     ! anton    3826: % Use \boldbraxnoamp, not \functionparens, so that & is not special.
        !          3827: \boldbraxnoamp
1.2       pazsan   3828: \tclose{#1}% avoid \code because of side effects on active chars
1.1       anton    3829: \interlinepenalty=10000
                   3830: \advance\rightskip by 0pt plus 1fil
                   3831: \endgraf\penalty 10000\vskip -\parskip\penalty 10000%
                   3832: }
                   3833: 
                   3834: % Do complete processing of one @defun or @defunx line already parsed.
                   3835: 
                   3836: % @deffn Command forward-char nchars
                   3837: 
                   3838: \def\deffn{\defmethparsebody\Edeffn\deffnx\deffnheader}
                   3839: 
                   3840: \def\deffnheader #1#2#3{\doind {fn}{\code{#2}}%
                   3841: \begingroup\defname {#2}{#1}\defunargs{#3}\endgroup %
                   3842: \catcode 61=\other % Turn off change made in \defparsebody
                   3843: }
                   3844: 
                   3845: % @defun == @deffn Function
                   3846: 
                   3847: \def\defun{\defparsebody\Edefun\defunx\defunheader}
                   3848: 
                   3849: \def\defunheader #1#2{\doind {fn}{\code{#1}}% Make entry in function index
                   3850: \begingroup\defname {#1}{Function}%
                   3851: \defunargs {#2}\endgroup %
                   3852: \catcode 61=\other % Turn off change made in \defparsebody
                   3853: }
                   3854: 
                   3855: % @deftypefun int foobar (int @var{foo}, float @var{bar})
                   3856: 
                   3857: \def\deftypefun{\defparsebody\Edeftypefun\deftypefunx\deftypefunheader}
                   3858: 
                   3859: % #1 is the data type.  #2 is the name and args.
                   3860: \def\deftypefunheader #1#2{\deftypefunheaderx{#1}#2 \relax}
                   3861: % #1 is the data type, #2 the name, #3 the args.
                   3862: \def\deftypefunheaderx #1#2 #3\relax{%
                   3863: \doind {fn}{\code{#2}}% Make entry in function index
1.2       pazsan   3864: \begingroup\defname {\defheaderxcond#1\relax$$$#2}{Function}%
1.1       anton    3865: \deftypefunargs {#3}\endgroup %
                   3866: \catcode 61=\other % Turn off change made in \defparsebody
                   3867: }
                   3868: 
                   3869: % @deftypefn {Library Function} int foobar (int @var{foo}, float @var{bar})
                   3870: 
                   3871: \def\deftypefn{\defmethparsebody\Edeftypefn\deftypefnx\deftypefnheader}
                   3872: 
1.2       pazsan   3873: % \defheaderxcond#1\relax$$$
                   3874: % puts #1 in @code, followed by a space, but does nothing if #1 is null.
                   3875: \def\defheaderxcond#1#2$$${\ifx#1\relax\else\code{#1#2} \fi}
                   3876: 
1.1       anton    3877: % #1 is the classification.  #2 is the data type.  #3 is the name and args.
                   3878: \def\deftypefnheader #1#2#3{\deftypefnheaderx{#1}{#2}#3 \relax}
                   3879: % #1 is the classification, #2 the data type, #3 the name, #4 the args.
                   3880: \def\deftypefnheaderx #1#2#3 #4\relax{%
                   3881: \doind {fn}{\code{#3}}% Make entry in function index
1.2       pazsan   3882: \begingroup
                   3883: \normalparens % notably, turn off `&' magic, which prevents
                   3884: %               at least some C++ text from working
                   3885: \defname {\defheaderxcond#2\relax$$$#3}{#1}%
1.1       anton    3886: \deftypefunargs {#4}\endgroup %
                   3887: \catcode 61=\other % Turn off change made in \defparsebody
                   3888: }
                   3889: 
                   3890: % @defmac == @deffn Macro
                   3891: 
                   3892: \def\defmac{\defparsebody\Edefmac\defmacx\defmacheader}
                   3893: 
                   3894: \def\defmacheader #1#2{\doind {fn}{\code{#1}}% Make entry in function index
                   3895: \begingroup\defname {#1}{Macro}%
                   3896: \defunargs {#2}\endgroup %
                   3897: \catcode 61=\other % Turn off change made in \defparsebody
                   3898: }
                   3899: 
                   3900: % @defspec == @deffn Special Form
                   3901: 
                   3902: \def\defspec{\defparsebody\Edefspec\defspecx\defspecheader}
                   3903: 
                   3904: \def\defspecheader #1#2{\doind {fn}{\code{#1}}% Make entry in function index
                   3905: \begingroup\defname {#1}{Special Form}%
                   3906: \defunargs {#2}\endgroup %
                   3907: \catcode 61=\other % Turn off change made in \defparsebody
                   3908: }
                   3909: 
                   3910: % This definition is run if you use @defunx
                   3911: % anywhere other than immediately after a @defun or @defunx.
                   3912: 
                   3913: \def\deffnx #1 {\errmessage{@deffnx in invalid context}}
                   3914: \def\defunx #1 {\errmessage{@defunx in invalid context}}
                   3915: \def\defmacx #1 {\errmessage{@defmacx in invalid context}}
                   3916: \def\defspecx #1 {\errmessage{@defspecx in invalid context}}
                   3917: \def\deftypefnx #1 {\errmessage{@deftypefnx in invalid context}}
                   3918: \def\deftypeunx #1 {\errmessage{@deftypeunx in invalid context}}
                   3919: 
                   3920: % @defmethod, and so on
                   3921: 
                   3922: % @defop {Funny Method} foo-class frobnicate argument
                   3923: 
                   3924: \def\defop #1 {\def\defoptype{#1}%
                   3925: \defopparsebody\Edefop\defopx\defopheader\defoptype}
                   3926: 
                   3927: \def\defopheader #1#2#3{%
                   3928: \dosubind {fn}{\code{#2}}{on #1}% Make entry in function index
                   3929: \begingroup\defname {#2}{\defoptype{} on #1}%
                   3930: \defunargs {#3}\endgroup %
                   3931: }
                   3932: 
                   3933: % @defmethod == @defop Method
                   3934: 
                   3935: \def\defmethod{\defmethparsebody\Edefmethod\defmethodx\defmethodheader}
                   3936: 
                   3937: \def\defmethodheader #1#2#3{%
                   3938: \dosubind {fn}{\code{#2}}{on #1}% entry in function index
                   3939: \begingroup\defname {#2}{Method on #1}%
                   3940: \defunargs {#3}\endgroup %
                   3941: }
                   3942: 
                   3943: % @defcv {Class Option} foo-class foo-flag
                   3944: 
                   3945: \def\defcv #1 {\def\defcvtype{#1}%
                   3946: \defopvarparsebody\Edefcv\defcvx\defcvarheader\defcvtype}
                   3947: 
                   3948: \def\defcvarheader #1#2#3{%
                   3949: \dosubind {vr}{\code{#2}}{of #1}% Make entry in var index
                   3950: \begingroup\defname {#2}{\defcvtype{} of #1}%
                   3951: \defvarargs {#3}\endgroup %
                   3952: }
                   3953: 
                   3954: % @defivar == @defcv {Instance Variable}
                   3955: 
                   3956: \def\defivar{\defvrparsebody\Edefivar\defivarx\defivarheader}
                   3957: 
                   3958: \def\defivarheader #1#2#3{%
                   3959: \dosubind {vr}{\code{#2}}{of #1}% Make entry in var index
                   3960: \begingroup\defname {#2}{Instance Variable of #1}%
                   3961: \defvarargs {#3}\endgroup %
                   3962: }
                   3963: 
                   3964: % These definitions are run if you use @defmethodx, etc.,
                   3965: % anywhere other than immediately after a @defmethod, etc.
                   3966: 
                   3967: \def\defopx #1 {\errmessage{@defopx in invalid context}}
                   3968: \def\defmethodx #1 {\errmessage{@defmethodx in invalid context}}
                   3969: \def\defcvx #1 {\errmessage{@defcvx in invalid context}}
                   3970: \def\defivarx #1 {\errmessage{@defivarx in invalid context}}
                   3971: 
                   3972: % Now @defvar
                   3973: 
                   3974: % First, define the processing that is wanted for arguments of @defvar.
                   3975: % This is actually simple: just print them in roman.
                   3976: % This must expand the args and terminate the paragraph they make up
                   3977: \def\defvarargs #1{\normalparens #1%
                   3978: \interlinepenalty=10000
                   3979: \endgraf\penalty 10000\vskip -\parskip\penalty 10000}
                   3980: 
                   3981: % @defvr Counter foo-count
                   3982: 
                   3983: \def\defvr{\defvrparsebody\Edefvr\defvrx\defvrheader}
                   3984: 
                   3985: \def\defvrheader #1#2#3{\doind {vr}{\code{#2}}%
                   3986: \begingroup\defname {#2}{#1}\defvarargs{#3}\endgroup}
                   3987: 
                   3988: % @defvar == @defvr Variable
                   3989: 
                   3990: \def\defvar{\defvarparsebody\Edefvar\defvarx\defvarheader}
                   3991: 
                   3992: \def\defvarheader #1#2{\doind {vr}{\code{#1}}% Make entry in var index
                   3993: \begingroup\defname {#1}{Variable}%
                   3994: \defvarargs {#2}\endgroup %
                   3995: }
                   3996: 
                   3997: % @defopt == @defvr {User Option}
                   3998: 
                   3999: \def\defopt{\defvarparsebody\Edefopt\defoptx\defoptheader}
                   4000: 
                   4001: \def\defoptheader #1#2{\doind {vr}{\code{#1}}% Make entry in var index
                   4002: \begingroup\defname {#1}{User Option}%
                   4003: \defvarargs {#2}\endgroup %
                   4004: }
                   4005: 
                   4006: % @deftypevar int foobar
                   4007: 
                   4008: \def\deftypevar{\defvarparsebody\Edeftypevar\deftypevarx\deftypevarheader}
                   4009: 
                   4010: % #1 is the data type.  #2 is the name.
                   4011: \def\deftypevarheader #1#2{%
                   4012: \doind {vr}{\code{#2}}% Make entry in variables index
1.2       pazsan   4013: \begingroup\defname {\defheaderxcond#1\relax$$$#2}{Variable}%
1.1       anton    4014: \interlinepenalty=10000
                   4015: \endgraf\penalty 10000\vskip -\parskip\penalty 10000
                   4016: \endgroup}
                   4017: 
                   4018: % @deftypevr {Global Flag} int enable
                   4019: 
                   4020: \def\deftypevr{\defvrparsebody\Edeftypevr\deftypevrx\deftypevrheader}
                   4021: 
                   4022: \def\deftypevrheader #1#2#3{\doind {vr}{\code{#3}}%
1.2       pazsan   4023: \begingroup\defname {\defheaderxcond#2\relax$$$#3}{#1}
1.1       anton    4024: \interlinepenalty=10000
                   4025: \endgraf\penalty 10000\vskip -\parskip\penalty 10000
                   4026: \endgroup}
                   4027: 
                   4028: % This definition is run if you use @defvarx
                   4029: % anywhere other than immediately after a @defvar or @defvarx.
                   4030: 
                   4031: \def\defvrx #1 {\errmessage{@defvrx in invalid context}}
                   4032: \def\defvarx #1 {\errmessage{@defvarx in invalid context}}
                   4033: \def\defoptx #1 {\errmessage{@defoptx in invalid context}}
                   4034: \def\deftypevarx #1 {\errmessage{@deftypevarx in invalid context}}
                   4035: \def\deftypevrx #1 {\errmessage{@deftypevrx in invalid context}}
                   4036: 
                   4037: % Now define @deftp
                   4038: % Args are printed in bold, a slight difference from @defvar.
                   4039: 
                   4040: \def\deftpargs #1{\bf \defvarargs{#1}}
                   4041: 
                   4042: % @deftp Class window height width ...
                   4043: 
1.2       pazsan   4044: \def\deftp{\deftpparsebody\Edeftp\deftpx\deftpheader}
1.1       anton    4045: 
                   4046: \def\deftpheader #1#2#3{\doind {tp}{\code{#2}}%
                   4047: \begingroup\defname {#2}{#1}\deftpargs{#3}\endgroup}
                   4048: 
                   4049: % This definition is run if you use @deftpx, etc
                   4050: % anywhere other than immediately after a @deftp, etc.
                   4051: 
                   4052: \def\deftpx #1 {\errmessage{@deftpx in invalid context}}
                   4053: 
1.4     ! anton    4054: 
1.1       anton    4055: \message{cross reference,}
                   4056: % Define cross-reference macros
                   4057: \newwrite \auxfile
                   4058: 
                   4059: \newif\ifhavexrefs  % True if xref values are known.
                   4060: \newif\ifwarnedxrefs  % True if we warned once that they aren't known.
                   4061: 
1.4     ! anton    4062: % @inforef is simple.
        !          4063: \def\inforef #1{\inforefzzz #1,,,,**}
        !          4064: \def\inforefzzz #1,#2,#3,#4**{\putwordSee{} \putwordInfo{} \putwordfile{} \file{\ignorespaces #3{}},
        !          4065:   node \samp{\ignorespaces#1{}}}
        !          4066: 
1.1       anton    4067: % \setref{foo} defines a cross-reference point named foo.
                   4068: 
                   4069: \def\setref#1{%
1.2       pazsan   4070: \dosetq{#1-title}{Ytitle}%
1.1       anton    4071: \dosetq{#1-pg}{Ypagenumber}%
                   4072: \dosetq{#1-snt}{Ysectionnumberandtype}}
                   4073: 
                   4074: \def\unnumbsetref#1{%
1.2       pazsan   4075: \dosetq{#1-title}{Ytitle}%
1.1       anton    4076: \dosetq{#1-pg}{Ypagenumber}%
                   4077: \dosetq{#1-snt}{Ynothing}}
                   4078: 
                   4079: \def\appendixsetref#1{%
1.2       pazsan   4080: \dosetq{#1-title}{Ytitle}%
1.1       anton    4081: \dosetq{#1-pg}{Ypagenumber}%
                   4082: \dosetq{#1-snt}{Yappendixletterandtype}}
                   4083: 
                   4084: % \xref, \pxref, and \ref generate cross-references to specified points.
                   4085: % For \xrefX, #1 is the node name, #2 the name of the Info
                   4086: % cross-reference, #3 the printed node name, #4 the name of the Info
                   4087: % file, #5 the name of the printed manual.  All but the node name can be
                   4088: % omitted.
1.2       pazsan   4089: %
                   4090: \def\pxref#1{\putwordsee{} \xrefX[#1,,,,,,,]}
                   4091: \def\xref#1{\putwordSee{} \xrefX[#1,,,,,,,]}
1.1       anton    4092: \def\ref#1{\xrefX[#1,,,,,,,]}
1.2       pazsan   4093: \def\xrefX[#1,#2,#3,#4,#5,#6]{\begingroup
                   4094:   \def\printedmanual{\ignorespaces #5}%
                   4095:   \def\printednodename{\ignorespaces #3}%
                   4096:   \setbox1=\hbox{\printedmanual}%
                   4097:   \setbox0=\hbox{\printednodename}%
                   4098:   \ifdim \wd0 = 0pt
                   4099:     % No printed node name was explicitly given.
1.4     ! anton    4100:     \expandafter\ifx\csname SETxref-automatic-section-title\endcsname\relax
        !          4101:       % Use the node name inside the square brackets.
        !          4102:       \def\printednodename{\ignorespaces #1}%
        !          4103:     \else
1.2       pazsan   4104:       % Use the actual chapter/section title appear inside
                   4105:       % the square brackets.  Use the real section title if we have it.
                   4106:       \ifdim \wd1>0pt%
                   4107:         % It is in another manual, so we don't have it.
                   4108:         \def\printednodename{\ignorespaces #1}%
                   4109:       \else
                   4110:         \ifhavexrefs
                   4111:           % We know the real title if we have the xref values.
1.4     ! anton    4112:           \def\printednodename{\refx{#1-title}{}}%
1.2       pazsan   4113:         \else
                   4114:           % Otherwise just copy the Info node name.
                   4115:           \def\printednodename{\ignorespaces #1}%
                   4116:         \fi%
                   4117:       \fi
                   4118:     \fi
                   4119:   \fi
                   4120:   %
                   4121:   % If we use \unhbox0 and \unhbox1 to print the node names, TeX does not
                   4122:   % insert empty discretionaries after hyphens, which means that it will
                   4123:   % not find a line break at a hyphen in a node names.  Since some manuals
                   4124:   % are best written with fairly long node names, containing hyphens, this
                   4125:   % is a loss.  Therefore, we give the text of the node name again, so it
                   4126:   % is as if TeX is seeing it for the first time.
                   4127:   \ifdim \wd1 > 0pt
                   4128:     \putwordsection{} ``\printednodename'' in \cite{\printedmanual}%
                   4129:   \else
                   4130:     % _ (for example) has to be the character _ for the purposes of the
                   4131:     % control sequence corresponding to the node, but it has to expand
                   4132:     % into the usual \leavevmode...\vrule stuff for purposes of
                   4133:     % printing. So we \turnoffactive for the \refx-snt, back on for the
                   4134:     % printing, back off for the \refx-pg.
                   4135:     {\turnoffactive \refx{#1-snt}{}}%
                   4136:     \space [\printednodename],\space
                   4137:     \turnoffactive \putwordpage\tie\refx{#1-pg}{}%
                   4138:   \fi
1.1       anton    4139: \endgroup}
                   4140: 
                   4141: % \dosetq is the interface for calls from other macros
                   4142: 
                   4143: % Use \turnoffactive so that punctuation chars such as underscore
                   4144: % work in node names.
1.2       pazsan   4145: \def\dosetq #1#2{{\let\folio=0 \turnoffactive \auxhat%
1.1       anton    4146: \edef\next{\write\auxfile{\internalsetq {#1}{#2}}}%
                   4147: \next}}
                   4148: 
                   4149: % \internalsetq {foo}{page} expands into
                   4150: % CHARACTERS 'xrdef {foo}{...expansion of \Ypage...}
                   4151: % When the aux file is read, ' is the escape character
                   4152: 
                   4153: \def\internalsetq #1#2{'xrdef {#1}{\csname #2\endcsname}}
                   4154: 
                   4155: % Things to be expanded by \internalsetq
                   4156: 
                   4157: \def\Ypagenumber{\folio}
                   4158: 
1.2       pazsan   4159: \def\Ytitle{\thissection}
1.1       anton    4160: 
                   4161: \def\Ynothing{}
                   4162: 
                   4163: \def\Ysectionnumberandtype{%
1.2       pazsan   4164: \ifnum\secno=0 \putwordChapter\xreftie\the\chapno %
                   4165: \else \ifnum \subsecno=0 \putwordSection\xreftie\the\chapno.\the\secno %
1.1       anton    4166: \else \ifnum \subsubsecno=0 %
1.2       pazsan   4167: \putwordSection\xreftie\the\chapno.\the\secno.\the\subsecno %
1.1       anton    4168: \else %
1.2       pazsan   4169: \putwordSection\xreftie\the\chapno.\the\secno.\the\subsecno.\the\subsubsecno %
1.1       anton    4170: \fi \fi \fi }
                   4171: 
                   4172: \def\Yappendixletterandtype{%
1.2       pazsan   4173: \ifnum\secno=0 \putwordAppendix\xreftie'char\the\appendixno{}%
                   4174: \else \ifnum \subsecno=0 \putwordSection\xreftie'char\the\appendixno.\the\secno %
1.1       anton    4175: \else \ifnum \subsubsecno=0 %
1.2       pazsan   4176: \putwordSection\xreftie'char\the\appendixno.\the\secno.\the\subsecno %
1.1       anton    4177: \else %
1.2       pazsan   4178: \putwordSection\xreftie'char\the\appendixno.\the\secno.\the\subsecno.\the\subsubsecno %
1.1       anton    4179: \fi \fi \fi }
                   4180: 
                   4181: \gdef\xreftie{'tie}
                   4182: 
                   4183: % Use TeX 3.0's \inputlineno to get the line number, for better error
                   4184: % messages, but if we're using an old version of TeX, don't do anything.
1.2       pazsan   4185: %
1.1       anton    4186: \ifx\inputlineno\thisisundefined
                   4187:   \let\linenumber = \empty % Non-3.0.
                   4188: \else
                   4189:   \def\linenumber{\the\inputlineno:\space}
                   4190: \fi
                   4191: 
                   4192: % Define \refx{NAME}{SUFFIX} to reference a cross-reference string named NAME.
                   4193: % If its value is nonempty, SUFFIX is output afterward.
                   4194: 
                   4195: \def\refx#1#2{%
                   4196:   \expandafter\ifx\csname X#1\endcsname\relax
                   4197:     % If not defined, say something at least.
                   4198:     $\langle$un\-de\-fined$\rangle$%
                   4199:     \ifhavexrefs
                   4200:       \message{\linenumber Undefined cross reference `#1'.}%
                   4201:     \else
                   4202:       \ifwarnedxrefs\else
                   4203:         \global\warnedxrefstrue
                   4204:         \message{Cross reference values unknown; you must run TeX again.}%
                   4205:       \fi
                   4206:     \fi
                   4207:   \else
                   4208:     % It's defined, so just use it.
                   4209:     \csname X#1\endcsname
                   4210:   \fi
                   4211:   #2% Output the suffix in any case.
                   4212: }
                   4213: 
                   4214: % Read the last existing aux file, if any.  No error if none exists.
                   4215: 
                   4216: % This is the macro invoked by entries in the aux file.
                   4217: \def\xrdef #1#2{
                   4218: {\catcode`\'=\other\expandafter \gdef \csname X#1\endcsname {#2}}}
                   4219: 
                   4220: \def\readauxfile{%
                   4221: \begingroup
                   4222: \catcode `\^^@=\other
                   4223: \catcode `\&=\other
                   4224: \catcode `\=\other
                   4225: \catcode `\^^C=\other
                   4226: \catcode `\^^D=\other
                   4227: \catcode `\^^E=\other
                   4228: \catcode `\^^F=\other
                   4229: \catcode `\^^G=\other
                   4230: \catcode `\^^H=\other
                   4231: \catcode `\=\other
                   4232: \catcode `\^^L=\other
                   4233: \catcode `\=\other
                   4234: \catcode `\=\other
                   4235: \catcode `\=\other
                   4236: \catcode `\=\other
                   4237: \catcode `\=\other
                   4238: \catcode `\=\other
                   4239: \catcode `\=\other
                   4240: \catcode `\=\other
                   4241: \catcode `\=\other
                   4242: \catcode `\=\other
                   4243: \catcode `\=\other
                   4244: \catcode `\=\other
                   4245: \catcode 26=\other
                   4246: \catcode `\^^[=\other
                   4247: \catcode `\^^\=\other
                   4248: \catcode `\^^]=\other
                   4249: \catcode `\^^^=\other
                   4250: \catcode `\^^_=\other
                   4251: \catcode `\@=\other
                   4252: \catcode `\^=\other
                   4253: \catcode `\~=\other
                   4254: \catcode `\[=\other
                   4255: \catcode `\]=\other
                   4256: \catcode`\"=\other
                   4257: \catcode`\_=\other
                   4258: \catcode`\|=\other
                   4259: \catcode`\<=\other
                   4260: \catcode`\>=\other
                   4261: \catcode `\$=\other
                   4262: \catcode `\#=\other
                   4263: \catcode `\&=\other
1.2       pazsan   4264: % `\+ does not work, so use 43.
                   4265: \catcode 43=\other
                   4266: % Make the characters 128-255 be printing characters
                   4267: {%
                   4268:   \count 1=128
                   4269:   \def\loop{%
                   4270:     \catcode\count 1=\other
                   4271:     \advance\count 1 by 1
                   4272:     \ifnum \count 1<256 \loop \fi
                   4273:   }%
                   4274: }%
1.1       anton    4275: % the aux file uses ' as the escape.
                   4276: % Turn off \ as an escape so we do not lose on
                   4277: % entries which were dumped with control sequences in their names.
                   4278: % For example, 'xrdef {$\leq $-fun}{page ...} made by @defun ^^
                   4279: % Reference to such entries still does not work the way one would wish,
                   4280: % but at least they do not bomb out when the aux file is read in.
                   4281: \catcode `\{=1 \catcode `\}=2
                   4282: \catcode `\%=\other
                   4283: \catcode `\'=0
1.2       pazsan   4284: \catcode`\^=7 % to make ^^e4 etc usable in xref tags 
1.1       anton    4285: \catcode `\\=\other
                   4286: \openin 1 \jobname.aux
                   4287: \ifeof 1 \else \closein 1 \input \jobname.aux \global\havexrefstrue
1.2       pazsan   4288: \global\warnedobstrue
1.1       anton    4289: \fi
                   4290: % Open the new aux file.  Tex will close it automatically at exit.
                   4291: \openout \auxfile=\jobname.aux
                   4292: \endgroup}
                   4293: 
                   4294: 
                   4295: % Footnotes.
                   4296: 
                   4297: \newcount \footnoteno
                   4298: 
                   4299: % The trailing space in the following definition for supereject is
                   4300: % vital for proper filling; pages come out unaligned when you do a
                   4301: % pagealignmacro call if that space before the closing brace is
1.4     ! anton    4302: % removed. (Generally, numeric constants should always be followed by a
        !          4303: % space to prevent strange expansion errors.)
1.1       anton    4304: \def\supereject{\par\penalty -20000\footnoteno =0 }
                   4305: 
                   4306: % @footnotestyle is meaningful for info output only..
                   4307: \let\footnotestyle=\comment
                   4308: 
                   4309: \let\ptexfootnote=\footnote
                   4310: 
                   4311: {\catcode `\@=11
1.2       pazsan   4312: %
                   4313: % Auto-number footnotes.  Otherwise like plain.
                   4314: \gdef\footnote{%
                   4315:   \global\advance\footnoteno by \@ne
                   4316:   \edef\thisfootno{$^{\the\footnoteno}$}%
                   4317:   %
                   4318:   % In case the footnote comes at the end of a sentence, preserve the
                   4319:   % extra spacing after we do the footnote number.
                   4320:   \let\@sf\empty
                   4321:   \ifhmode\edef\@sf{\spacefactor\the\spacefactor}\/\fi
                   4322:   %
                   4323:   % Remove inadvertent blank space before typesetting the footnote number.
                   4324:   \unskip
                   4325:   \thisfootno\@sf
                   4326:   \footnotezzz
                   4327: }%
                   4328: 
                   4329: % Don't bother with the trickery in plain.tex to not require the
                   4330: % footnote text as a parameter.  Our footnotes don't need to be so general.
                   4331: %
                   4332: \long\gdef\footnotezzz#1{\insert\footins{%
                   4333:   % We want to typeset this text as a normal paragraph, even if the
                   4334:   % footnote reference occurs in (for example) a display environment.
                   4335:   % So reset some parameters.
                   4336:   \interlinepenalty\interfootnotelinepenalty
                   4337:   \splittopskip\ht\strutbox % top baseline for broken footnotes
                   4338:   \splitmaxdepth\dp\strutbox
                   4339:   \floatingpenalty\@MM
                   4340:   \leftskip\z@skip
                   4341:   \rightskip\z@skip
                   4342:   \spaceskip\z@skip
                   4343:   \xspaceskip\z@skip
                   4344:   \parindent\defaultparindent
                   4345:   %
                   4346:   % Hang the footnote text off the number.
                   4347:   \hang
                   4348:   \textindent{\thisfootno}%
                   4349:   %
                   4350:   % Don't crash into the line above the footnote text.  Since this
                   4351:   % expands into a box, it must come within the paragraph, lest it
                   4352:   % provide a place where TeX can split the footnote.
                   4353:   \footstrut
                   4354:   #1\strut}%
                   4355: }
1.1       anton    4356: 
                   4357: }%end \catcode `\@=11
                   4358: 
1.2       pazsan   4359: % Set the baselineskip to #1, and the lineskip and strut size
                   4360: % correspondingly.  There is no deep meaning behind these magic numbers
                   4361: % used as factors; they just match (closely enough) what Knuth defined.
                   4362: %
                   4363: \def\lineskipfactor{.08333}
                   4364: \def\strutheightpercent{.70833}
                   4365: \def\strutdepthpercent {.29167}
                   4366: %
                   4367: \def\setleading#1{%
                   4368:   \normalbaselineskip = #1\relax
                   4369:   \normallineskip = \lineskipfactor\normalbaselineskip
                   4370:   \normalbaselines
                   4371:   \setbox\strutbox =\hbox{%
                   4372:     \vrule width0pt height\strutheightpercent\baselineskip
                   4373:                     depth \strutdepthpercent \baselineskip
                   4374:   }%
                   4375: }
                   4376: 
                   4377: % @| inserts a changebar to the left of the current line.  It should
                   4378: % surround any changed text.  This approach does *not* work if the
                   4379: % change spans more than two lines of output.  To handle that, we would
                   4380: % have adopt a much more difficult approach (putting marks into the main
                   4381: % vertical list for the beginning and end of each change).
                   4382: %
                   4383: \def\|{%
                   4384:   % \vadjust can only be used in horizontal mode.
                   4385:   \leavevmode
                   4386:   %
                   4387:   % Append this vertical mode material after the current line in the output.
                   4388:   \vadjust{%
                   4389:     % We want to insert a rule with the height and depth of the current
                   4390:     % leading; that is exactly what \strutbox is supposed to record.
                   4391:     \vskip-\baselineskip
                   4392:     %
                   4393:     % \vadjust-items are inserted at the left edge of the type.  So
                   4394:     % the \llap here moves out into the left-hand margin.
                   4395:     \llap{%
                   4396:       %
                   4397:       % For a thicker or thinner bar, change the `1pt'.
                   4398:       \vrule height\baselineskip width1pt
                   4399:       %
                   4400:       % This is the space between the bar and the text.
                   4401:       \hskip 12pt
                   4402:     }%
                   4403:   }%
                   4404: }
                   4405: 
                   4406: % For a final copy, take out the rectangles
                   4407: % that mark overfull boxes (in case you have decided
                   4408: % that the text looks ok even though it passes the margin).
                   4409: %
                   4410: \def\finalout{\overfullrule=0pt}
                   4411: 
                   4412: 
1.1       anton    4413: % End of control word definitions.
                   4414: 
                   4415: \message{and turning on texinfo input format.}
                   4416: 
                   4417: \def\openindices{%
                   4418:    \newindex{cp}%
                   4419:    \newcodeindex{fn}%
                   4420:    \newcodeindex{vr}%
                   4421:    \newcodeindex{tp}%
                   4422:    \newcodeindex{ky}%
                   4423:    \newcodeindex{pg}%
                   4424: }
                   4425: 
                   4426: % Set some numeric style parameters, for 8.5 x 11 format.
                   4427: 
1.4     ! anton    4428: \hsize = 6in
        !          4429: \hoffset = .25in
1.1       anton    4430: \newdimen\defaultparindent \defaultparindent = 15pt
                   4431: \parindent = \defaultparindent
1.4     ! anton    4432: \parskip 3pt plus 2pt minus 1pt
        !          4433: \setleading{13.2pt}
1.1       anton    4434: \advance\topskip by 1.2cm
                   4435: 
1.4     ! anton    4436: \chapheadingskip = 15pt plus 4pt minus 2pt
        !          4437: \secheadingskip = 12pt plus 3pt minus 2pt
        !          4438: \subsecheadingskip = 9pt plus 2pt minus 2pt
        !          4439: 
1.1       anton    4440: % Prevent underfull vbox error messages.
                   4441: \vbadness=10000
                   4442: 
                   4443: % Following George Bush, just get rid of widows and orphans.
                   4444: \widowpenalty=10000
                   4445: \clubpenalty=10000
                   4446: 
                   4447: % Use TeX 3.0's \emergencystretch to help line breaking, but if we're
                   4448: % using an old version of TeX, don't do anything.  We want the amount of
                   4449: % stretch added to depend on the line length, hence the dependence on
                   4450: % \hsize.  This makes it come to about 9pt for the 8.5x11 format.
1.2       pazsan   4451: %
                   4452: \ifx\emergencystretch\thisisundefined
                   4453:   % Allow us to assign to \emergencystretch anyway.
                   4454:   \def\emergencystretch{\dimen0}%
                   4455: \else
1.1       anton    4456:   \emergencystretch = \hsize
                   4457:   \divide\emergencystretch by 45
                   4458: \fi
                   4459: 
                   4460: % Use @smallbook to reset parameters for 7x9.5 format  (or else 7x9.25)
                   4461: \def\smallbook{
1.4     ! anton    4462:   \global\chapheadingskip = 15pt plus 4pt minus 2pt
        !          4463:   \global\secheadingskip = 12pt plus 3pt minus 2pt
        !          4464:   \global\subsecheadingskip = 9pt plus 2pt minus 2pt
        !          4465:   %
        !          4466:   \global\lispnarrowing = 0.3in
        !          4467:   \setleading{12pt}
        !          4468:   \advance\topskip by -1cm
        !          4469:   \global\parskip 2pt plus 1pt
        !          4470:   \global\hsize = 5in
        !          4471:   \global\vsize=7.5in
        !          4472:   \global\tolerance=700
        !          4473:   \global\hfuzz=1pt
        !          4474:   \global\contentsrightmargin=0pt
        !          4475:   \global\deftypemargin=0pt
        !          4476:   \global\defbodyindent=.5cm
        !          4477:   %
        !          4478:   \global\pagewidth=\hsize
        !          4479:   \global\pageheight=\vsize
        !          4480:   %
        !          4481:   \global\let\smalllisp=\smalllispx
        !          4482:   \global\let\smallexample=\smalllispx
        !          4483:   \global\def\Esmallexample{\Esmalllisp}
1.1       anton    4484: }
                   4485: 
                   4486: % Use @afourpaper to print on European A4 paper.
                   4487: \def\afourpaper{
                   4488: \global\tolerance=700
                   4489: \global\hfuzz=1pt
1.2       pazsan   4490: \setleading{12pt}
1.1       anton    4491: \global\parskip 15pt plus 1pt
                   4492: 
                   4493: \global\vsize= 53\baselineskip
                   4494: \advance\vsize by \topskip
                   4495: %\global\hsize=   5.85in     % A4 wide 10pt
                   4496: \global\hsize=  6.5in
                   4497: \global\outerhsize=\hsize
                   4498: \global\advance\outerhsize by 0.5in
                   4499: \global\outervsize=\vsize
                   4500: \global\advance\outervsize by 0.6in
                   4501: 
                   4502: \global\pagewidth=\hsize
                   4503: \global\pageheight=\vsize
                   4504: }
                   4505: 
1.4     ! anton    4506: \bindingoffset=0pt
        !          4507: \normaloffset=\hoffset
        !          4508: \pagewidth=\hsize
        !          4509: \pageheight=\vsize
        !          4510: 
1.2       pazsan   4511: % Allow control of the text dimensions.  Parameters in order: textheight;
1.4     ! anton    4512: % textwidth; voffset; hoffset; binding offset; topskip.
        !          4513: % All require a dimension;
1.2       pazsan   4514: % header is additional; added length extends the bottom of the page.
                   4515: 
1.4     ! anton    4516: \def\changepagesizes#1#2#3#4#5#6{
1.2       pazsan   4517:  \global\vsize= #1
1.4     ! anton    4518:  \global\topskip= #6
1.2       pazsan   4519:  \advance\vsize by \topskip
                   4520:  \global\voffset= #3
                   4521:  \global\hsize= #2
                   4522:  \global\outerhsize=\hsize
                   4523:  \global\advance\outerhsize by 0.5in
                   4524:  \global\outervsize=\vsize
                   4525:  \global\advance\outervsize by 0.6in
                   4526:  \global\pagewidth=\hsize
                   4527:  \global\pageheight=\vsize
                   4528:  \global\normaloffset= #4
                   4529:  \global\bindingoffset= #5}
                   4530: 
1.4     ! anton    4531: % A specific text layout, 24x15cm overall, intended for A4 paper.  Top margin
        !          4532: % 29mm, hence bottom margin 28mm, nominal side margin 3cm.
        !          4533: \def\afourlatex
        !          4534:         {\global\tolerance=700
        !          4535:         \global\hfuzz=1pt
        !          4536:         \setleading{12pt}
        !          4537:         \global\parskip 15pt plus 1pt
        !          4538:         \advance\baselineskip by 1.6pt
        !          4539:         \changepagesizes{237mm}{150mm}{3.6mm}{3.6mm}{3mm}{7mm}
        !          4540:         }
        !          4541: 
        !          4542: % Use @afourwide to print on European A4 paper in wide format.
        !          4543: \def\afourwide{\afourpaper
        !          4544: \changepagesizes{9.5in}{6.5in}{\hoffset}{\normaloffset}{\bindingoffset}{7mm}}
1.1       anton    4545: 
                   4546: % Define macros to output various characters with catcode for normal text.
                   4547: \catcode`\"=\other
                   4548: \catcode`\~=\other
                   4549: \catcode`\^=\other
                   4550: \catcode`\_=\other
                   4551: \catcode`\|=\other
                   4552: \catcode`\<=\other
                   4553: \catcode`\>=\other
                   4554: \catcode`\+=\other
                   4555: \def\normaldoublequote{"}
                   4556: \def\normaltilde{~}
                   4557: \def\normalcaret{^}
                   4558: \def\normalunderscore{_}
                   4559: \def\normalverticalbar{|}
                   4560: \def\normalless{<}
                   4561: \def\normalgreater{>}
                   4562: \def\normalplus{+}
                   4563: 
                   4564: % This macro is used to make a character print one way in ttfont
                   4565: % where it can probably just be output, and another way in other fonts,
                   4566: % where something hairier probably needs to be done.
                   4567: %
                   4568: % #1 is what to print if we are indeed using \tt; #2 is what to print
                   4569: % otherwise.  Since all the Computer Modern typewriter fonts have zero
                   4570: % interword stretch (and shrink), and it is reasonable to expect all
                   4571: % typewriter fonts to have this, we can check that font parameter.
1.2       pazsan   4572: %
1.1       anton    4573: \def\ifusingtt#1#2{\ifdim \fontdimen3\the\font=0pt #1\else #2\fi}
                   4574: 
                   4575: % Turn off all special characters except @
                   4576: % (and those which the user can use as if they were ordinary).
                   4577: % Most of these we simply print from the \tt font, but for some, we can
                   4578: % use math or other variants that look better in normal text.
                   4579: 
                   4580: \catcode`\"=\active
                   4581: \def\activedoublequote{{\tt \char '042}}
                   4582: \let"=\activedoublequote
                   4583: \catcode`\~=\active
                   4584: \def~{{\tt \char '176}}
                   4585: \chardef\hat=`\^
                   4586: \catcode`\^=\active
1.2       pazsan   4587: \def\auxhat{\def^{'hat}}
1.1       anton    4588: \def^{{\tt \hat}}
                   4589: 
                   4590: \catcode`\_=\active
                   4591: \def_{\ifusingtt\normalunderscore\_}
                   4592: % Subroutine for the previous macro.
1.4     ! anton    4593: \def\_{\leavevmode \kern.06em \vbox{\hrule width.3em height.1ex}}
1.1       anton    4594: 
                   4595: \catcode`\|=\active
                   4596: \def|{{\tt \char '174}}
                   4597: \chardef \less=`\<
                   4598: \catcode`\<=\active
                   4599: \def<{{\tt \less}}
                   4600: \chardef \gtr=`\>
                   4601: \catcode`\>=\active
                   4602: \def>{{\tt \gtr}}
                   4603: \catcode`\+=\active
                   4604: \def+{{\tt \char 43}}
                   4605: %\catcode 27=\active
                   4606: %\def^^[{$\diamondsuit$}
                   4607: 
                   4608: % Set up an active definition for =, but don't enable it most of the time.
                   4609: {\catcode`\==\active
                   4610: \global\def={{\tt \char 61}}}
                   4611: 
1.4     ! anton    4612: \catcode`+=\active
        !          4613: \catcode`\_=\active
        !          4614: 
        !          4615: % If a .fmt file is being used, characters that might appear in a file
        !          4616: % name cannot be active until we have parsed the command line.
        !          4617: % So turn them off again, and have \everyjob (or @setfilename) turn them on.
        !          4618: % \otherifyactive is called near the end of this file.
        !          4619: \def\otherifyactive{\catcode`+=\other \catcode`\_=\other}
        !          4620: 
1.1       anton    4621: \catcode`\@=0
                   4622: 
                   4623: % \rawbackslashxx output one backslash character in current font
                   4624: \global\chardef\rawbackslashxx=`\\
                   4625: %{\catcode`\\=\other
                   4626: %@gdef@rawbackslashxx{\}}
                   4627: 
                   4628: % \rawbackslash redefines \ as input to do \rawbackslashxx.
                   4629: {\catcode`\\=\active
                   4630: @gdef@rawbackslash{@let\=@rawbackslashxx }}
                   4631: 
                   4632: % \normalbackslash outputs one backslash in fixed width font.
                   4633: \def\normalbackslash{{\tt\rawbackslashxx}}
                   4634: 
                   4635: % Say @foo, not \foo, in error messages.
                   4636: \escapechar=`\@
                   4637: 
                   4638: % \catcode 17=0   % Define control-q
                   4639: \catcode`\\=\active
                   4640: 
1.2       pazsan   4641: % Used sometimes to turn off (effectively) the active characters
                   4642: % even after parsing them.
                   4643: @def@turnoffactive{@let"=@normaldoublequote
                   4644: @let\=@realbackslash
                   4645: @let~=@normaltilde
                   4646: @let^=@normalcaret
                   4647: @let_=@normalunderscore
                   4648: @let|=@normalverticalbar
                   4649: @let<=@normalless
                   4650: @let>=@normalgreater
                   4651: @let+=@normalplus}
                   4652: 
                   4653: @def@normalturnoffactive{@let"=@normaldoublequote
                   4654: @let\=@normalbackslash
                   4655: @let~=@normaltilde
                   4656: @let^=@normalcaret
                   4657: @let_=@normalunderscore
                   4658: @let|=@normalverticalbar
                   4659: @let<=@normalless
                   4660: @let>=@normalgreater
                   4661: @let+=@normalplus}
                   4662: 
1.4     ! anton    4663: % Make _ and + \other characters, temporarily.
        !          4664: % This is canceled by @fixbackslash.
        !          4665: @otherifyactive
        !          4666: 
1.1       anton    4667: % If a .fmt file is being used, we don't want the `\input texinfo' to show up.
1.2       pazsan   4668: % That is what \eatinput is for; after that, the `\' should revert to printing
1.1       anton    4669: % a backslash.
                   4670: %
                   4671: @gdef@eatinput input texinfo{@fixbackslash}
                   4672: @global@let\ = @eatinput
                   4673: 
                   4674: % On the other hand, perhaps the file did not have a `\input texinfo'. Then
1.2       pazsan   4675: % the first `\{ in the file would cause an error. This macro tries to fix
1.1       anton    4676: % that, assuming it is called before the first `\' could plausibly occur.
1.4     ! anton    4677: % Also back turn on active characters that might appear in the input
        !          4678: % file name, in case not using a pre-dumped format.
1.2       pazsan   4679: %
1.4     ! anton    4680: @gdef@fixbackslash{@ifx\@eatinput @let\ = @normalbackslash @fi
        !          4681:   @catcode`+=@active @catcode`@_=@active}
1.1       anton    4682: 
                   4683: %% These look ok in all fonts, so just make them not special.  The @rm below
                   4684: %% makes sure that the current font starts out as the newly loaded cmr10
                   4685: @catcode`@$=@other @catcode`@%=@other @catcode`@&=@other @catcode`@#=@other
                   4686: 
                   4687: @textfonts
                   4688: @rm
                   4689: 
                   4690: @c Local variables:
                   4691: @c page-delimiter: "^\\\\message"
                   4692: @c End:

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