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% This is a LaTeX2e package for the UKTUG FAQ document.
%
% uses production LaTeX 2e commands
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/06/01]% at least!
\ProvidesPackage{faq}[2002/10/01 v2.3 English TeX FAQ macros]
%
% something affecting fonts: do we use only freely available fonts
% (i.e., are we going to make the postscript of this publicly
% available?); the config file could change this setting if
% necessary. things affected herein are the definition of \MP (for
% metapost), which isn't currently doable with free fonts, and
% suppression of boldface versions of the logo fonts.
\newif\ifpublicversion \publicversiontrue
%
% what fonts are we going to typeset in?
\newif\ifboldmathavail
\InputIfFileExists{faqfont.cfg}% must set \ifboldmathavail if necessary
{\typeout{FAQ -- loading font configuration file faqfont.cfg}}
{%
\RequirePackage{lmodern}% for sans fonts
\RequirePackage{mathptmx}
\RequirePackage[T1]{fontenc}%
\boldmathavailfalse
\RequirePackage[scaled=0.85]{luximono}% not using cmtt-alike
\RequirePackage{textcomp}%
\DeclareRobustCommand{\$}{\char`\$}% otherwise tries to load tctt....
\@ifundefined{Dings}{\RequirePackage{pifont}%
\def\Dings{\nopagebreak{\footnotesize
\dingline{167}}}%
}%
{}%
\DeclareRobustCommand\acro[1]{##1\@{}}
}
% suppress bold maths if they're not available
\ifboldmathavail\else\let\boldmath\@empty\fi
%
% switches (potentially) to be set according to status
\newif\ifpdf
\newif\ifsinglecolumn
%
% Status values
\providecommand{\Status}{0}
\ifcase\Status\relax
% 0: default case is do nothing
% \typeout{faq.sty: default output using \ifprivate private\else
% public\fi\space fonts}
\singlecolumnfalse
\pdffalse
\or
% 1: pdf output using public fonts
\typeout{faq.sty: 1-col pdf output using public fonts}
\singlecolumntrue
\pdftrue
\let\multicols\@gobble
\let\endmulticols\relax
\or
% 2: pdf output using public fonts, two columns
\typeout{faq.sty: 2-col pdf output using public fonts}
\singlecolumnfalse
\pdftrue
\fi
%
% if we're doing pdf, set up hyperref package and backdoors that avoid
% its sillier byproducts...
\ifpdf
\@ifundefined{pdfavoidoverfull}{}{\pdfavoidoverfull=1}
\let\@faq@@url\url
\urldef\DebianSocialContract\@faq@@url
{http://www.debian.org/social_contract#guidelines}
\RequirePackage[pdftex%
,colorlinks%
,pdftitle=The\ UK\ TeX\ FAQ%
,linkcolor=blue%
,pdfpagemode=None%
,pdfstartview=FitBH%
% ,bookmarks=false%
,bookmarksnumbered%
]{hyperref}
\usepackage{thumbpdf}
\pdfstringdefDisableCommands{%
\let\cs\psd@cs
\def\csx#1{\textbackslash#1}%
\def\marg#1{\textbraceleft#1\textbraceright}%
\let\acro\@firstofone
\let\ProgName\@firstofone
\let\Package\@firstofone
\def\meta#1{<#1>}%
%
\def\WYSIWYG{WYSIWYG}%
\def\AMSTeX{AmSTeX}%
\def\BibTeX{BibTeX}%
\def\PiCTeX{PiCTeX}%
\def\CDROM{CD-ROM}%
\def\TeXXeT{TeXXeT}%
\def\MLTeX{ML-TeX}%
\def\MP{MetaPost}%
\def\dots{...}%
\def\obracesymbol{\{}%
\def\cbracesymbol{\}}%
\def\,{}%
}%
\begingroup
\lccode`\~=`\|%
\lowercase{\endgroup
\def\psd@cs~#1~{\textbackslash#1}%
}%
% adding table of contents to bookmarks
\let\Orig@tableofcontents\tableofcontents
\def\tableofcontents{%
\pdfbookmark[1]{\contentsname}{contents}%
\Orig@tableofcontents
}%
% adding \subsection*{Finding the Files}
\AtBeginDocument{%
\let\Orig@subsection\subsection
\def\subsection{%
\@ifstar{\bookmark@subsectionstar}{\Orig@subsection}%
}%
}%
\def\bookmark@subsectionstar#1{%
\advance\Hy@linkcounter by 1\relax
\pdfbookmark[2]{#1}{subsectionstar.\the\Hy@linkcounter}%
\Orig@subsection*{#1}%
}%
\fi
%
% general support
%\RequirePackage{calc}
%
% code for handling logo font
%% \RequirePackage{mflogo}
%% \ifpublicversion
%% \renewcommand{\MP}{Meta\-Post}
%% \let\faq@@MF\MF
%% \def\faq@bx{bx}
%% \DeclareRobustCommand{\MF}{{%
%% \ifx\f@series\faq@bx
%% \expandafter\textmd%
%% \fi
%% {\faq@@MF}%
%% }%
%% }
%% \fi
\DeclareRobustCommand\MF{Meta\-Font}
\DeclareRobustCommand\MP{Meta\-Post}
\let\textlogo\textmd
%
% get texnames package (as amended)
%\RequirePackage{stupid_names}
% define substitutes for stupid_names
\newcommand\LaTeXo{\LaTeX\,2.09}
\newcommand\AMSTeX{AMS\TeX}
\newcommand\AMSLaTeX{AMS\LaTeX}
\newcommand\BibTeX{Bib\TeX}
\newcommand\PiCTeX{PiC\TeX}
%
% ifthenelse for the undefined references
\RequirePackage{ifthen}
%
% tables are all long'uns
\RequirePackage{booktabs}
%
% we define html only stuff using Eijkhout's package
\RequirePackage{comment}
\excludecomment{htmlversion}
\ifpdf
\includecomment{pdfversion}
\excludecomment{dviversion}
\includecomment{wideversion}
\excludecomment{narrowversion}
\else
\excludecomment{pdfversion}
\includecomment{dviversion}
\includecomment{narrowversion}
\excludecomment{wideversion}
\fi
%
% but we also want a `short' version, like LaTeX2HTML's
\let\htmlonly\@gobble
%
% the Baskerville and other logos and abbreviations
\providecommand\BV{\emph{Baskerville}}
\providecommand\DANTE{\acro{DANTE}}
\providecommand\MSDOS{\acro{MS-DOS}}
\providecommand\CDROM{\acro{CD-ROM}}
\providecommand\elatex{e-LaTeX}
\providecommand\miktex{MiKTeX}
%
%% \providecommand\TeXXeT{\TeX-{}-X\lower.5ex\hbox{E}\kern-.1667emT\@}
%\providecommand\MLTeX{ML-\TeX}
%
% provided for consistency's sake
\newcommand\PS{PostScript}
%
% to get \\ into example command arguments
\def\bsbs{\char`\\\char`\\}
%
\def\careof{\leavevmode\hbox{\raise.75ex\hbox{c}\kern-.15em
/\kern-.125em\smash{\lower.3ex\hbox{o}}}}
%
% another silliness:
\providecommand{\textoslash}{\o}
%
% \cs{SMC} \emph{isn't} small caps~--- Barbara Beeton says she thinks
% of it as ``big small caps''. She says (modulo capitalisation of
% things\dots):
% \begin{quote}
% For the things it's used for, regular small caps are not
% appropriate~--- they're too small. Real small caps are
% appropriate for author names (and are so used in continental
% bibliographies), section headings, running heads, and, on
% occasion, words to which some emphasis is to be given. \cs{SMC}
% was designed to be used for acronyms and all-caps abbreviations,
% which look terrible in small caps, but nearly as bad in all caps
% in the regular text size. The principle of using ``one size
% smaller'' than the text size is similar to the design of caps in
% German~--- where they are smaller relative to lowercase than are
% caps in fonts intended for English, to improve the appearance of
% regular text in which caps are used at the heads of all nouns, not
% just at the beginnings of sentences.
% \end{quote}
%
% We define this in terms of the memory of the size currently selected
% that's maintained in \cs{@currsize}: if the user does something
% silly re.~selecting fonts, we'll get the wrong results. The
% following code is adapted from |relsize.sty| by Donald Arseneau and
% Matt Swift, from a 2.09 original by Bernie Cosell. (Note that the
% order of examination of \cs{@currsize} is to get the commonest cases
% out of the way first.)
% \begin{macrocode}
%<!latex2e>\def\SMC{\small}
%<*latex2e>
\DeclareRobustCommand\SMC{%
\ifx\@currsize\normalsize\small\else
\ifx\@currsize\small\footnotesize\else
\ifx\@currsize\footnotesize\scriptsize\else
\ifx\@currsize\large\normalsize\else
\ifx\@currsize\Large\large\else
\ifx\@currsize\LARGE\Large\else
\ifx\@currsize\scriptsize\tiny\else
\ifx\@currsize\tiny\tiny\else
\ifx\@currsize\huge\LARGE\else
\ifx\@currsize\Huge\huge\else
\small\SMC@unknown@warning
\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi
}
\newcommand\SMC@unknown@warning{\PackageWarning{faq}{Unknown text font
size command -- using \string\small}}
\DeclareRobustCommand\textSMC[1]{{\SMC #1}}
% \end{macrocode}
%
% The \cs{acro} command uses \cs{SMC} as it was originally intended.
% Note that, since most of these things are uppercase-only names, it
% fiddles with the spacefactor after inserting its text. font config
% files may define \cs{acro} otherwise
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\@ifundefined{acro}{%
\DeclareRobustCommand\acro[1]{\textSMC{#1}\@}%
}{}
% \end{macrocode}
%
%\TUGboat (effectively) takes arguments {<empty>}vol(issue)
\DeclareRobustCommand\TUGboat[1]{\expandafter\@TUGboat\ignorespaces}
\def\@TUGboat#1(#2){\textsl{TUGboat} \textbf{#1}(#2)}
%
% The NTS and eTeX (and for consistency Eplain) logos
%% \DeclareRobustCommand\NTS{$\mathcal{N}$\lower.5ex\hbox
%% {$\mathcal{T}$}$\mathcal{S}$\@}
%% \DeclareRobustCommand\eTeX{{$\varepsilon$}-\TeX}
%% \DeclareRobustCommand\Eplain{Eplain}
%% \DeclareRobustCommand\PDFTeX{\acro{PDF}\TeX}
%% \DeclareRobustCommand\PDFLaTeX{\acro{PDF}\LaTeX}
%% \DeclareRobustCommand\CONTeXT{Con\TeX{}t}
\DeclareRobustCommand\YandY{\acro{Y}\&\acro{Y}}
% non-silly names...
\renewcommand\TeX{TeX}
\newcommand\Eplain{Eplain}
\newcommand\eTeX{e-\TeX}
\newcommand\ExTeX{Ex\TeX}
\renewcommand\LaTeX{La\TeX}
\newcommand\AllTeX{(La)\TeX}
\newcommand\CONTeXT{Con\TeX{}t}
\newcommand\PDFTeX{PDF\TeX}
\newcommand\PDFLaTeX{PDF\LaTeX}
\newcommand\twee{2e}
\newcommand\NTS{NTS}
%\newcommand\TeXXeT{TeX-{}-XeT}
%
% Other odds and ends (appear differently in TeX and http or plain
% text
%
% wysiwyg gets capitalised at the beginning of a sentence. not
% entirely reliably...
\DeclareRobustCommand\WYSIWYG{%
\ifvmode
\let\faq@tempa\MakeUppercase
\else
\ifnum\spacefactor>2000
\let\faq@tempa\MakeUppercase
\else
\let\faq@tempa\relax
\fi
\fi
\textsc{\faq@tempa wysiwyg}%
}
%
% Command for doing `square one' :-}
\newcommand\sqfbox[1]{\framebox{\makebox[\totalheight]{#1\/}}}
%
% an arrow used as a hyphen...
\newcommand\arrowhyph{\ensuremath{\rightarrow}\penalty0\hskip0pt\relax}
%
% Here's a \fullline macro that works in lists and so on
\newcommand\fullline[1]{\@tempdima\hsize\relax
\advance\@tempdima-\leftmargin\relax
\advance\@tempdima-\rightmargin\relax
\hb@xt@\@tempdima{#1}%
}
%
% list indentations (narrower than default because two-column, but
% squeezed further to gain a bit more space still)
\setlength\leftmargini {1.8em}
\setlength\leftmarginii {1.2em}
\setlength\leftmarginiii{1em}
\setlength\leftmarginiv {0.8em}
%
% for tidy expression of things with parentheses around them:
\newcommand\parens[1]{(#1)}
\newcommand\oparen{(}%)( [footling around to match brackety things in emacs]
\newcommand\cparen{)}
%
% make the tex logo robust
\edef\@tempa{\noexpand\DeclareRobustCommand\noexpand\TeX{\TeX}}
\@tempa
%
% this piece of fantasy was let loose on an unsuspecting world by
% christina thiele, but i bet she didn't write it ;-)
\edef\diatop{\noexpand\protect\csname diatop \endcsname}
\expandafter\def\csname diatop \endcsname[#1|#2]{%
\leavevmode
{%
\setbox1=\hbox{{#1{}}}\setbox2=\hbox{{#2{}}}%
\dimen0=\ifdim\wd1>\wd2\wd1\else\wd2\fi%
\dimen1=\ht2\advance\dimen1by-1ex%
\setbox1=\hbox to1\dimen0{\hss#1\hss}%
\rlap{\raise1\dimen1\box1}%
\hbox to1\dimen0{\hss#2\hss}%
}%
}%
%
% for han the thanh (who knows whether i've actually got this right; i
% can't use the T5 fonts, which aren't even really publicly available
% yet)
\DeclareRobustCommand{\The}{Th\diatop[\'|\^e]}
%% %
%% % 2e's LaTeX logo sets the A in scripstyle jammed up to the top of the T; it
%% % also has the advantage that it's set in the same font as the
%% % surrounding text. However, the esteemed bbeeton says the logo looks
%% % "squidge awful" in italic text (I agree; and the same is true of its
%% % behaviour in slanted text)
%% %
%% % So here's a version that allows for the slant of the leading L
%% \DeclareRobustCommand{\LaTeX}{L%
%% {\setbox0\hbox{T}%
%% \setbox\@tempboxa\hbox{$\m@th$%
%% \csname S@\f@size\endcsname
%% \fontsize\sf@size\z@
%% \math@fontsfalse\selectfont
%% A}%
%% \@tempdima\ht0
%% \advance\@tempdima-\ht\@tempboxa
%% \@tempdima\strip@pt\fontdimen1\font\@tempdima
%% \advance\@tempdima-.36em
%% \kern\@tempdima
%% \vbox to\ht0{\box\@tempboxa
%% \vss}%
%% }%
%% \kern-.15em
%% \TeX}
%% %
%% % Ditto for \AllTeX (as used in TUGboat)
%% \DeclareRobustCommand{\AllTeX}{(L%
%% {\setbox0\hbox{T}%
%% \setbox\@tempboxa\hbox{$\m@th$%
%% \csname S@\f@size\endcsname
%% \fontsize\sf@size\z@
%% \math@fontsfalse\selectfont
%% A}%
%% \@tempdima\ht0
%% \advance\@tempdima-\ht\@tempboxa
%% \@tempdima\strip@pt\fontdimen1\font\@tempdima
%% \advance\@tempdima-.36em
%% \kern\@tempdima
%% \vbox to\ht0{\box\@tempboxa
%% \vss}%
%% }\kern-.075em)%
%% \kern-.075em\TeX}
%% %
%% % A similar game is used in defining an `all LaTeX' sort of thing:
%% \DeclareRobustCommand\twee{2$_{\textstyle\varepsilon}$}
%
% it proves that, for Alan's stuff, the following needs to have been
% done _before_ we define the macros
\RequirePackage{shortvrb}
\MakeShortVerb{\|}
%
% A command which sets some text in typewriter, with the hyphenchar
% temporarily set to its first argument \FAQverb\HYPHEN{TEXT}.
% NB: This requires no catcode hackery, so should work inside moving
% arguments. It will, however, produce spurious spaces after CSs, and
% won't allow brace-unmatched input. It also won't survive going into a
% moving argument if \HYPHEN won't.
%
\let\FAQverbFamily\ttfamily
\DeclareRobustCommand{\FAQverb}[2]{{%
\ifvmode\leavevmode\fi
\lefthyphenmin=256\setlanguage\language
\FAQverbFamily\hyphenchar\the\font`#1\relax
\def\@tempa{#2}%
\expandafter\@faq@strip\meaning\@tempa\@faq@strip
\hyphenchar\the\font\m@ne
}\setlanguage\language}
\def\@faq@strip#1->#2\@faq@strip{#2}
%
% Document markup:
%
% (new method, using url.sty -- old version using FAQverb stuff
% deleted from comments 2000/03/24)
\newcommand\Email{\begingroup \urlstyle{tt}\Url} % email address
\ifpdf
\def\mailto{\@ifnextchar|\@mailto@vert\@mailto@brace} % url to mail somewhere
\def\@mailto@vert|#1|{\href{mailto:#1}{\Email{#1}}}
\def\@mailto@brace#1{\href{mailto:#1}{\Email{#1}}}
\else
\newcommand\mailto{\begingroup \urlstyle{tt}\Url} % mailable address
\fi
\DeclareRobustCommand\FTP{\begingroup \urlstyle{tt}\Url} % FTP site address
\DeclareRobustCommand\File{\begingroup \urlstyle{tt}\Url} % File name
\DeclareRobustCommand\@ctan@path{\begingroup \urlstyle{tt}\Url} % CTAN path
% (argument in braces)
\ifpdf
\newcommand\@CTAN[3]{\href{#1#2#3}{\@ctan@path{#2}}} % relay via hyperreference
\else
\newcommand\@CTAN[3]{\@ctan@path{#2}} % text-only reference
\fi
\newcommand\Newsgroup{\begingroup \urlstyle{tt}\Url} % newsgroup
\let\URL\url % just a URL
% url.sty defines \path, etc. hyperref may redefine...
\ifpdf
% hyperref has defined \href
\let\FAQ@@href\href
% we actually want to ignore the * in \href*
\def\href{\@ifstar\FAQ@@href\FAQ@@href}
\else
%
% here, latex for printing
\newcommand\href{%
\@ifstar
{\let\@href@text\@empty\@href@a}%
{\def\@href@text{see }\@href@a}%
}
%
% decisions now made about
\newcommand\@href@a{\begingroup
\@makeother\\%
\@makeother\_%
\@makeother\%%
\@makeother\~%
\@makeother\#%
\@href@b
}
%
% enter here in a group with sanitised arg
\newcommand\@href@b[1]{\endgroup
\urldef\@href@tempurl\url{#1}%
\@href@getanchor
}
%
% out of the group again: argument is the anchor
\newcommand\@href@getanchor[1]{#1%
\@ifnextchar@nosp'%
{\@href@getanchorq}%
{ (\@href@text\@href@tempurl)\@let@token}%
}
%
% one quote after the anchor - check for a second
\newcommand\@href@getanchorq{% gobble the first quote
\@ifnextchar@nosp'%
\href@getanchor@qq
{' (\@href@text\@href@tempurl)\@let@token}% restore quote
}
\newcommand\href@getanchor@qq{% gobble the second quote too
{'' (\@href@text\@href@tempurl)}% restore both quotes
}
%
% two quotes after the anchor
\fi
\long\def\@ifnextchar@nosp#1#2#3{%
\let\reserved@d=#1%
\def\reserved@a{#2}%
\def\reserved@b{#3}%
\afterassignment\@ifnch@nosp\let\@let@token= }
\def\@ifnch@nosp{%
\ifstophere\stopherefalse\show\@let@token\fi
\ifx\@let@token\reserved@d
\expandafter\reserved@a
\else
\expandafter\reserved@b
\fi
}
\setcounter{errorcontextlines}{999}
\newif\ifstophere
%%\ifx\DeclareUrlCommand\undefined
\DeclareRobustCommand\ProgName{%
\begingroup
\def\UrlFont{\rmfamily\itshape}\csname Url@do\endcsname
\Url
}
%%\else
%% \DeclareUrlCommand\@ProgName{\def\UrlFont{\rmfamily\itshape}}
%% \DeclareRobustCommand\ProgName{\@ProgName}
%%\fi
\let\Package\ProgName % pro tem
\let\Class\Package % ...
\let\FontName\Package % ...
% another little oddity (from doc.sty originally, iirc)
\newcommand\meta[1]{\ensuremath{\langle}\emph{#1}\ensuremath{\rangle}}
%
% ISBN references
\def\ISBN#1{\mbox{\acro{ISBN}}~#1}
%
% Alan's code for CTAN references (now hacked to be capable of urls
% for use in pdf output):
%
% define a location for a package on CTAN
% ignores a leading * (which has meaning for html version only)
% #1 is the package name
% #2 is the CTAN path to the thing
% a package in a directory
\ifpdf
\newcommand{\CTANdirectory}{\@ifstar\@sCTANdirectory\@CTANdirectory}
\else
\newcommand{\CTANdirectory}{\@ifstar\@CTANdirectory\@CTANdirectory}
\fi
\newcommand{\@CTANdirectory}[2]{\@ifundefined{ctan-#1}{%
\expandafter\gdef\csname ctan-#1\endcsname{\@CTAN\LocalCTAN{#2}\CTANDirFmt}%
}{%
\PackageWarningNoLine{faq}{Repeated definition of label: #1}%
\stepcounter{CTAN@replabs}%
}}
\ifpdf
\newcommand{\@sCTANdirectory}[2]{\@ifundefined{ctan-#1}{%
\expandafter\gdef\csname ctan-#1\endcsname{\@CTAN\LocalCTAN{#2}/}%
}{%
\PackageWarningNoLine{faq}{Repeated definition of label: #1}%
\stepcounter{CTAN@replabs}%
}}
\fi
%
% a package in a single file (the same appearance, but the WWW -- and
% ultimately the pdf -- versions are different).
\ifpdf
\newcommand{\CTANfile}[2]{\@ifundefined{ctan-#1}{%
\expandafter\gdef\csname ctan-#1\endcsname{\@CTAN\LocalCTAN{#2}{}}%
}{%
\PackageWarningNoLine{faq}{Repeated definition of label: #1}%
\stepcounter{CTAN@replabs}%
}}
\else
\let\CTANfile\CTANdirectory
\fi
%
% Make reference to a CTAN package
%
% counters for the undefined references and repeated labels
\newcounter{CTAN@unrefs}
\newcounter{CTAN@replabs}%
%
% the command itself
\DeclareRobustCommand{\CTANref}[1]{\@ifundefined{ctan-#1}{%
\PackageWarning{CTAN}{Undefined reference: #1}%
\stepcounter{CTAN@unrefs}%
}{%
% \edef\@tempa{\noexpand\CTAN{\csname ctan-#1\endcsname}}\@tempa
\csname ctan-#1\endcsname
}}
%
% hook for diagnosing undefined references at the end
\AtEndDocument{\ifthenelse{\theCTAN@unrefs > 0}{%
\PackageWarningNoLine{ctan}{There were \arabic{CTAN@unrefs} undefined
references to CTAN}%
}%
{}%
\ifthenelse{\theCTAN@replabs > 0}{%
\PackageWarningNoLine{ctan}{There were \arabic{CTAN@replabs}
multiply defined references to CTAN}%
}%
{}%
}
%
% a slight variation of description for lists of book titles
\newcommand{\booklabel}[1]{\hspace\labelsep\normalfont\itshape #1}
\newenvironment{booklist}{%
\begin{list}{}%
{%
\labelwidth\z@
\itemindent-\leftmargin
\let\makelabel\booklabel
\parskip \z@
\itemsep \z@
}%
}%
{\end{list}}
%
% proglist is the same as booklist if we're using italics for program
% names, but will need hacking otherwise
\newenvironment{proglist}{\begin{booklist}}{\end{booklist}}
%
% similarly for ctanrefs environment
\newcommand{\ctanreference}[1]{\hspace\labelsep\normalfont\ttfamily\itshape#1%
\/\normalfont:}
\newenvironment{ctanrefs}{%
\begin{list}{}%
{%
\labelwidth\z@
\itemindent-\leftmargin
\let\makelabel\ctanreference
\topsep 4\p@
\parskip \z@
\itemsep \z@
\@rightskip=\z@\@plus1in\relax
\spaceskip=.3333em\relax
\xspaceskip=.5em\relax
}%
}%
{\end{list}}
%
% compact the itemize, enumerate and description environments
\let\FAQ@@itemize\itemize
\renewcommand\itemize{%
\topsep 0.25\topsep
\FAQ@@itemize
\parskip \z@
\itemsep \z@
}
\let\FAQ@@enumerate\enumerate
\renewcommand\enumerate{%
\topsep 0.25\topsep
\FAQ@@enumerate
\parskip \z@
\itemsep \z@
}
\let\FAQ@@description\description
\renewcommand\description{%
\topsep 0.25\topsep
\FAQ@@description
\parskip \z@
\itemsep \z@
}
%
% and similarly close up verbatim's separation from what surrounds it
\let\FAQ@@verbatim\verbatim
\renewcommand\verbatim{%
\topsep 0.25\topsep
\FAQ@@verbatim
}
%
% \raggedwithindent is useful when we've got an URL or something
% overrunning the end of the line (and this line is terminated with
% \\)
%
% Typical usage is within the argument of a \nothtml command
\newcommand\raggedwithindent{%
\rightskip=\z@\@plus5em\relax
\spaceskip=.3333em\relax
\xspaceskip=.5em\relax
\hangindent=1pc\relax}
%
% the little bit(s) of code that's(re) going to be ignored when the
% html is generated are enclosed by the following two commands
\let\htmlignore\relax
\let\endhtmlignore\relax
%
% or it's the argument to \nothtml
\newcommand\nothtml[1]{#1}
%
% a trivium that appears differently in the two modes
\newcommand\latexhtml[2]{#1}
%
% things needed for the benefit of texfaq2html's `sanitise_line'
\let\textpercent\%
\let\faq@@textbar\textbar
\chardef\faq@vertbar`\|
\renewcommand\textbar{\def\@tempa{cmtt}%
\ifx\@tempa\f@family
\faq@vertbar
\else
\faq@@textbar
\fi
}
%
% redefine \cs{l@section} to require space for itself at the bottom
% of a column
\renewcommand\l@section[2]{%
\ifnum \c@tocdepth >\z@
\addpenalty\@secpenalty
\addvspace{1.0em \@plus\p@}%
% "needspace" element here (doesn't work)
% \vskip \z@ \@plus 3\baselineskip
% \penalty -\@highpenalty
% \vskip \z@ \@plus -3\baselineskip
\setlength\@tempdima{1.5em}%
\begingroup
\parindent \z@ \rightskip \@pnumwidth
\parfillskip -\@pnumwidth
\leavevmode \bfseries
\advance\leftskip\@tempdima
\hskip -\leftskip
#1\nobreak\hfil \nobreak\hb@xt@\@pnumwidth{\hss #2}\par
\endgroup
\fi
}
%
% subsections: these are a curious half-breed between latex sections
% and subsections -- as designed, i'm not intending there ever to be
% more than 9 per section (hahaha)
\renewcommand\subsection{\@startsection{subsection}%
\tw@
\z@
{-1.5ex \@plus-1ex \@minus-.3ex}%
{1ex \@plus.2ex}%
{\normalfont\large\bfseries
\raggedright}%
}
\renewcommand*\l@subsection[2]{%
\ifnum \c@tocdepth >\@ne
\addpenalty\@secpenalty
\addvspace{0.5em \@plus\p@}%
% "needspace" element here (doesn't work)
% \vskip \z@ \@plus 3\baselineskip
% \penalty -\@highpenalty
% \vskip \z@ \@plus -3\baselineskip
\setlength\@tempdima{2.0em}%
\begingroup
\parindent \z@ \rightskip \@pnumwidth
\parfillskip -\@pnumwidth
\leavevmode \bfseries
\advance\leftskip\@tempdima
\hskip -\leftskip
#1\nobreak\hfil \nobreak\hb@xt@\@pnumwidth{\hss #2}\par
\endgroup
\fi}
%
%
% the question structure
% \Question[label name]{question asked}
% if [label name] present, the named label is assigned with \Qlabel
\newcounter{question}
\newcommand\Question[2][]{%
\ifpdf
\def\annot@label{#1}%
\def\annot@question{#2}%
\fi
\qu@stion{#2}%
\def\reserved@a{#1}%
\ifx\reserved@a\@empty
\PackageWarning{faq}{Question "#2" has no label}%
\else
\Qlabel{#1}%
% \addtocontents{lab}{\protect\QuestionLabel{#1}{#2}{\thepage}}%
\fi
}
\newcommand\qu@stion{\@startsection{question}%
\thr@@
\z@
{-1.25ex \@plus -1ex \@minus -.2ex}%
{0.75ex \@plus .2ex}%
{%
\normalfont
\normalsize
\bfseries
\raggedright
\protected@edef\@svsec{\protect\annot@set\@svsec}%
}%
}
\newcommand*\questionmark[1]{}
\newcommand*\l@question{\@dottedtocline{2}{2.0em}{2.3em}}
%
\long\def\@ReturnAfterFi#1\fi{\fi#1}%
\ifpdf
\newcommand*\toclevel@question{3}%
\let\orig@section\section
\let\orig@subsection\subsection
\let\orig@subsubsection\subsubsection
\def\section{%
\def\toclevel@question{2}%
\orig@section
}
\def\subsection{%
\def\toclevel@question{3}%
\orig@subsection
}
\def\subsubsection{%
\def\toclevel@question{4}%
\orig@subsubsection
}
%
\def\annot@set{%
\ifx\annot@label\@empty
\else
\begingroup
\def\x##1-##2\@nil{\def\annot@label{##2}}%
\expandafter\x\annot@label\@nil
\def\x##1_##2\@nil{%
##1%
\ifx\\##2\\%
\else
\noexpand\textunderscore
\@ReturnAfterFi{\x##2\@nil}%
\fi
}%
\edef\annot@label{\expandafter\x\annot@label_\@nil}%
\edef\NL{\string\n}%
\pdfstringdef\annot@text{%
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=\annot@label\NL
\annot@question
}%
\rlap{%
\kern-10mm\relax
\settoheight{\dimen@}{X}%
\pdfannotlink
width 200mm
height \dimen@
depth 25mm
user {%
/Subtype/Text%
/T(Question \thequestion: \annot@label)%
/Contents(\annot@text)%
}%
\pdfendlink
}%
\endgroup
\fi
}%
\@ifundefined{pdfannotlink}{%
\let\pdfannotlink\pdfstartlink
}{}
\else
\let\annot@set\relax
\fi
%
% \QuestionLabel starts out as a null command (so that inputting a
% .lab file at s.o.d has no effect), but it's then reset to
% \@questionLabel in case the file is going to be read again later
% (e.g., as an appendix), but we don't have a sensible definition of
% _that_ yet, either...
\newcommand{\labellist}{%
\newcommand{\QuestionLabel}[3]{}%
% \@starttoc{lab}%
\let\QuestionLabel\@questionLabel
}
\newcommand{\@questionLabel}[3]{}
%
% \afterquestion is used when the \Question command itself has to be
% inside a group for some reason (e.g., to have it in \boldmath)
\newcommand\afterquestion{%
\global\toks@\expandafter{\the\everypar}%
\edef\@tempa{%
\noexpand\@afterindentfalse
\noexpand\everypar{\the\toks@}%
}%
\expandafter\endgroup\@tempa
}
%
% \cs{Destination} is used immediately after a \cs{Question} command
% in the various add-* files to signify where the question is supposed
% to go
\newcommand\Destination[1]{\begin{center}
\itshape#1
\end{center}
}
%
% we `number' our sections alphabetically
\renewcommand{\thesection}{\Alph{section}}
%
% keywords for questions. these get translated into comments in web
% versions
\newcommand\keywords{\begingroup
\@makeother\\%
\@makeother\^%
\@makeother\_%
\@makeother\%%
\expandafter\endgroup
\@gobble
}
%
% \Qlabel and \Qref: define and refer to labels
\ifpdf
% hyperref version of \label doesn't get set until begin document
\AtBeginDocument{\let\Qlabel\label}
\else
\let\Qlabel\label
\fi
% \Qref[<text before q no>]{<hyper anchor text>}{<question label>}
% (default for arg 1 is "see question"; a conventional null argument
% here is \htmlonly, which gobbles a space)
% produces:
% <text before q no> <question number>
%
% \Qref*... produces
% <hyper anchor text> (<text before q no> <question number>)
%
% the code is supposed to deal correctly with things surrounded by
% double quotes (i.e., ``\Qref*....'' closes the quotes before putting
% the question number in parentheses.
%
% this stuff should be reconsidered to produce more sensible behaviour
% when running pdftex
%
\newcommand\Qref{\@ifstar\@QrefA\@QrefB}
\newcommand\@QrefA[3][see question]{#2%
\def\@QrefAai{#1}%
\def\@QrefAaiii{#3}%
\afterassignment\@QrefAl\let\@tempa= }
\newcommand\@QrefAl{% \@tempa is char after original \Qref's args
% \@QrefAai/\@QrefAaiii are arguments of \Qref
\ifx\@tempa'%
\def\@next{%
\afterassignment\@QrefAQ
\let\@tempa= %
}%
\expandafter\@next
\else
{ (\@QrefAai~\ref{\@QrefAaiii})\@tempa}%
\fi
}
\newcommand\@QrefAQ{% \@tempa is second char after original \Qref's
% arguments (first was a quote character)
\ifx\@tempa'%
'' (\@QrefAai~\ref{\@QrefAaiii})%
\else
{ (\@QrefAai~\ref{\@QrefAaiii})'\@tempa}%
\fi
}
%% \@ifnextchar'{\@QrefAQb{#1}{#2}}{ (#1~\ref{#2})'}}
%% \newcommand\@QrefAQb[3]{% param 3 quote again
%% '' (#1~\ref{#2})}
\newcommand\@QrefB[3][see question]{#1~\ref{#3}}
%
% from doc package, then hacked about by yours truly
\DeclareRobustCommand\csx[1]{{\FAQverbFamily\char`\\#1}}
%\def\cs|#1|{\csx{#1}}
%
% fancier versions of the above
%
% \cmdinvoke\cs<argument sequence>
% \cs typeset as above
% <argument sequence> may consist of optional or mandatory arguments;
% so far only "one mandatory" and "one optional, one mandatory"
% are supported by texfaq2html
%
% the `arguments' are simply typesett \texttt, as yet -- if something
% fancier is needed, there's a bunch of code needs rewriting here...
\DeclareRobustCommand\cmdinvoke{\@ifstar
{\let\@tempa\emph\@scmdinvoke}%
{\let\@tempa\relax\@scmdinvoke}%
}
\def\@scmdinvoke#1{\texttt{\symbol{92}#1}%
\futurelet\@let@token\@cmdinvoke
}
\def\@cmdinvoke{\ifx\@let@token\bgroup
\expandafter\@cmdinvoke@lbrace
\else
\ifx\@let@token[% ]
\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\@cmdinvoke@lbrack
\fi
\fi
}
\def\@cmdinvoke@lbrace#1{\penalty0\hskip0pt\relax
\texttt{\symbol{123}\@tempa{#1}\symbol{125}}%
\futurelet\@let@token\@cmdinvoke
}
\def\@cmdinvoke@lbrack[#1]{\penalty-150\hskip0pt\relax
\texttt{[\@tempa{#1}]}%
\futurelet\@let@token\@cmdinvoke
}
%
% for writing \cmdinvoke out by hand (in titles)
\def\marg#1{\texttt{\symbol{123}{#1}\symbol{125}}}
% that stuff doesn't work in pdf thumbnails. herewith an alternative
% for label ps@empty:
\DeclareRobustCommand\psatempty{%
\texttt{\string\pagestyle\string{empty\string}}%
}
% minuscule bit more structured markup...
\def\environment#1{\texttt{#1}}
\def\pkgoption#1{\texttt{#1}}
% deal with tabular: special defs to make texfaq2html doable
\let\tbamp&
\def\tbeol{\\}
\def\tbhline{\midrule}
%
% symbols for the braces (which can confuse perl sumfink rotten
\def\obracesymbol{\symbol{123}}
\def\cbracesymbol{\symbol{125}}
%
% for comments during maintenance
%\def\Q#1{\footnote{{\ttfamily QUERY: #1}}}
%\def\Q#1{\marginpar{{\ttfamily QUERY: #1}}}
%
% Checking structure (null for now)
\newcommand\checked[2]{}
%
% for Alan's benefit
\newbox\@footnoteenvbox
\newenvironment{footnoteenv}
{\begin{lrbox}\@footnoteenvbox\reset@font\footnotesize\ignorespaces}
{\end{lrbox}%
\footnote{\unhbox\@footnoteenvbox}}
%
% end of package
\endinput
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