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12 % This texinfo.tex file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
17 % This texinfo.tex file is distributed in the hope that it will be
23 % along with this texinfo.tex file; see the file COPYING. If not, write
27 % As a special exception, when this file is read by TeX when processing
32 % reports; you can get the latest version from:
45 % manual foo.texi, however, you can get away with this:
51 % The extra TeX runs get the cross-reference information correct.
56 % extent. You can get the existing language-specific files from the
64 % If in a .fmt file, print the version number
66 % they might have appeared in the input file name.
107 % Use TeX 3.0's \inputlineno to get the line number, for better error
119 \ifx\putwordfile\undefined \gdef\putwordfile{file}\fi
231 % Sometimes it is convenient to have everything in the transcript file
235 % file; cf. trace.sty in LaTeX.
269 % Do @cropmarks to get crop marks.
317 \ifpdfmakepagedest \pdfdest name{\the\pageno} xyz\fi
440 % If a _delimited_ argument is enclosed in braces, they get stripped; so
441 % to get _exactly_ the rest of the line, we had to prevent such situation.
481 % therein should become regular spaces in the raw index file, not the
497 % whether the environment name matches. The \checkenv macro can also be
511 % ... but they get defined via ``\envdef\foo{...}'':
640 % if the definition is written into an index file.
723 % To get correct interline space between the last line of the group
875 % @include file insert text of that file as input.
1106 \setbox0=\hbox{...}% get width of three periods
1142 % @setfilename is done at the beginning of every texinfo file.
1144 % This makes it possible to make a .fmt file for texinfo.
1149 % Open the new aux file. TeX will close it automatically at exit.
1211 % double any backslashes. Otherwise, a name like "\node" will be
1268 % #1 is image name, #2 width (might be empty/whitespace), #3 height (ditto).
1283 \errmessage{Could not find image file #1 for pdf}%
1324 \safewhatsit{\pdfdest name{\pdfdestname} xyz}%
1360 % Doubled backslashes in the name.
1369 \pdfoutline goto name{\pdfmkpgn{\pdfoutlinedest}}#2{\pdfoutlinetext}%
1378 % Read toc silently, to get counts of subentries for \pdfoutline.
1494 \startlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]} goto name{\pdfmkpgn{#1}}
2328 % @file, @option are the same as @samp.
2329 \let\file=\samp
2679 % If we use the new definition of \page, we always get a blank page
2817 % For double-sided printing, put current file name in lower left corner,
2818 % chapter name on inside top of right hand pages, document
2864 % Only define if not already defined, in case a txi-??.tex file has set
2899 % to index the item name in whatever manner is desired (perhaps none).
2918 % command is, e.g., @kindex, the whatsit would get put into the
2922 % Make this a paragraph so we get the \parskip glue and wrapping,
3123 \errmessage{No more lowercase letters in @enumerate; get a bigger
3136 \errmessage{No more uppercase letters in @enumerate; get a bigger
3472 % #1 contains the command name as a string, e.g., `ifinfo'.
3575 % the result winds up in the index file. This means that if the
3592 % To get special treatment of `@end ifset,' call \makeond and the redefine.
3619 % @dircategory CATEGORY -- specify a category of the dir file
3620 % which this file should belong to. Ignore this in TeX.
3638 % the file that accumulates this index. The file's extension is foo.
3639 % The name of an index should be no more than 2 characters long
3645 \openout \csname#1indfile\endcsname \jobname.#1 % Open the file
3698 % and it is "foo", the name of the index.
3789 % that will dutifully get written to the index (or wherever).
3899 \definedummyword\file
3981 % We need to get rid of all macros, leaving only the arguments (if present).
3998 % #1 is the index name, #2 is the entry text.
4002 % #1 is name of index, #2 is stuff to put there, #3 is subentry --
4024 % Write the entry in \toks0 to the index file:
4038 % get the string to sort by.
4046 % three arguments to \entry to the .?? file (four in the
4134 % The index entry written in the file actually looks like
4166 % @printindex causes a particular index (the ??s file) to get printed.
4177 % See if the index file exists and is nonempty.
4178 % Change catcode of @ here so that if the index file contains
4186 % and it loses the chapter title and the aux file entries for the
4192 % If the index file exists but is empty, then \openin leaves \ifeof
4193 % false. We have to make TeX try to read something from the file, so
4213 % These macros are used by the sorted index file itself.
4505 % Loop until we get a decent breakpoint.
4574 % expanded while writing the .toc file. \char\appendixno is not
4581 % Each @chapter defines this as the name of the chapter.
4592 \let\up=\raisesections % original BFox name
4596 \let\down=\lowersections % original BFox name
4690 % as an @include file.
4947 % We don't substitute the actual chapter name into \thischapter
4962 % \donoderef, because we include the current node name in the toc
5115 % Write an entry to the toc file, opening it if necessary.
5119 % We append the current node name (if any) and page number as additional
5121 % read this. The node name is used in the pdf outlines as the
5124 % We open the .toc file for writing here instead of at @setfilename (or
5161 % with the Texinfo input format setup at the end of this file.
5176 % Read the toc file, which is essentially Texinfo input.
5285 % The first argument is the chapter or section name.
5414 % But \@ or @@ will get a plain tex @ character.
5503 \def\ctl{{\circle\char'013\hskip -6pt}}% 6pt from pl file: 1/2charwidth
5713 % active too. Otherwise, they get lost as the first character on a
5854 % of the @verbatim input line itself. Otherwise we get an extra blank
5867 % @verbatiminclude FILE - insert text of file in verbatim environment.
5887 % file; b) letting users define the frontmatter in as flexible order as
5999 % @deffn category name args
6002 % @deffn category class name args
6005 % \defopon {category on}class name args
6008 % \deffngeneral {subind}category name args
6018 % @deftypefn category type name args
6021 % @deftypeop category class type name args
6024 % \deftypeopon {category on}class type name args
6027 % \deftypefngeneral {subind}category type name args
6064 % @deftp category name args
6083 % \defname, which formats the name of the @def (not the args).
6086 % #3 is the function name.
6094 % How we'll format the type name. Putting it in brackets helps
6109 % Put the type name to the right margin.
6133 #3% output function name
6142 % tt for the name. This is because literal text is sometimes needed in
6152 % want a way to get ttsl. Let's try @var for that.
6170 % if the fn name has parens in it, \boldbrax will not be in effect yet,
6247 % which we arrange to emulate with a temporary file in ordinary TeX.
6265 % backslash to get it printed correctly. Previously, we had
6285 \newtoks\macname % Macro name
6394 \else \errmessage{Macro name \the\macname\space already defined}\fi
6408 % Remove the macro name from \macrolist:
6443 % We need to get `macro parameter char #' into several definitions.
6473 % \xdef is used so that macro definitions will survive the file
6474 % they're defined in; @include reads the file inside a group.
6569 \def\inforefzzz #1,#2,#3,#4**{\putwordSee{} \putwordInfo{} \putwordfile{} \file{\ignorespaces #3{}},
6576 % We don't want such trailing spaces in the node name.
6608 % 1) NAME-title - the current sectioning name taken from \thissection,
6609 % or the anchor name.
6636 % the node name, #2 the name of the Info cross-reference, #3 the printed
6637 % node name, #4 the name of the Info file, #5 the name of the printed
6638 % manual. All but the node name can be omitted.
6650 % No printed node name was explicitly given.
6652 % Use the node name inside the square brackets.
6665 % Otherwise just copy the Info node name.
6684 goto file{\the\filename.pdf} name{\pdfxrefdest}%
6687 goto name{\pdfmkpgn{\pdfxrefdest}}%
6698 % include an _ in the xref name, etc.
6705 % If the user specified the print name (third arg) to the ref,
6713 % if the user also gave the printed manual name (fifth arg), append
6725 % is a loss. Therefore, we give the text of the node name again, so it
6819 % This is the macro invoked by entries in the aux file. Usually it's
6820 % just a \def (we prepend XR to the control sequence name to avoid
6824 {% The node name might contain 8-bit characters, which in our current
6826 % mess up the control sequence name.
6855 % Read the last existing aux file, if any. No error if none exists.
7100 % time, we might be inside a group, and then its definitions would get
7114 work. It is also included in the Texinfo distribution, or you can get
7167 % float "here". But it seemed the best name for the future.
7212 % but we need to use it in a control sequence name.
7297 % Write the text that goes in the lof to the aux file as
7305 % we don't write the literal three characters "^^M" into the aux file.
7357 % \setref calls this to get the XREFLABEL-snt value. We want an @xref
7388 % but we need to use it in a control sequence name.
7411 % aux file. We strip off the -title and look up \XRLABEL-lof, which
7415 % they won't appear in the aux file).
7421 % page number, and we want to fully expand that so we can get a link
7436 % It would be nice if we could set up a hyphenation file here.
7439 \tex % read txi-??.tex file in plain TeX.
7440 % Read the file if it exists.
7444 \errmessage{Cannot read language file txi-#1.tex}%
7451 \newhelp\nolanghelp{The given language definition file cannot be found or
7626 \gdef^^ff{\"y}
7746 \gdef^^ff{\dotaccent{}}
8270 % Following George Bush, just get rid of widows and orphans.
8382 % your texinfo source file like this:
8541 % If a .fmt file is being used, characters that might appear in a file
8542 % name cannot be active until we have parsed the command line.
8544 % \otherifyactive is called near the end of this file.
8599 % If a .fmt file is being used, we don't want the `\input texinfo' to show up.
8606 % On the other hand, perhaps the file did not have a `\input texinfo'. Then
8607 % the first `\' in the file would cause an error. This macro tries to fix
8610 % file name, in case not using a pre-dumped format.
8628 @c eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp)