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1.1 ! root 1: % UCI Dissertation Style for AmSTeX. ! 2: % Tim Morgan with many suggestions, bug fixes, etc, from Marshall Rose ! 3: % Based originally on Michael Spivak's AMSPPT.STY. ! 4: ! 5: % When edits are made to this file, the version number should be incremented. ! 6: \def\version{98} ! 7: ! 8: % Assumes the following hidden definitions from plain.tex: ! 9: % \z@ is defined from plain.tex as 0pt (and magically can ! 10: % be used as the integer constant 0 also). ! 11: % \p@ is the same, but 1pt ! 12: % \@ne is 1 ! 13: % \m@ne is -1 ! 14: % \tw@ is 2 ! 15: % \thr@@ is 3 ! 16: % \@m is 1000 ! 17: % \@M is 10000 ! 18: % And the following scratch register definitions: ! 19: % \dimen@ is \dimendef'd to be \dimen0 ! 20: % \skip@ is \skipdef'd to be \skip0 ! 21: % \count@ is \count255 ! 22: ! 23: \catcode`\@=11 % So we can use a special character ! 24: ! 25: ! 26: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ! 27: % PARAMETERS DIFFERENT THAN IN PLAIN % ! 28: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ! 29: ! 30: % These are words which TeX doesn't hyphenate perfectly. ! 31: % Unfortunately, the plural forms must be included also. ! 32: \hyphenation{com-put-er com-mun ap-pen-dix cart-wheel data-base Dijk-stra} ! 33: \hyphenation{in-fra-struc-ture man-u-script mi-cro-fiche para-mil-i-tary} ! 34: \hyphenation{post-am-ble pre-am-ble sub-scrib-er wave-guide sub-scrib-ers} ! 35: \hyphenation{com-put-ers cart-wheels data-bases in-fra-struc-tures} ! 36: \hyphenation{man-u-scripts mi-cro-fiches post-am-bles pre-am-bles} ! 37: ! 38: ! 39: \def\normal@topskip{0.48cm} ! 40: \topskip=\normal@topskip % For correct page positioning, do NOT ! 41: \hoffset=0.5in % change any of these values!!! ! 42: \voffset=0.07cm ! 43: \hsize=15.2cm ! 44: \vsize=22.2cm ! 45: ! 46: \normallineskiplimit=\p@ % Min. dist. btw. lines. ! 47: \parindent=1cm % Normal indentation. ! 48: \hfuzz=0.145\p@ % So we hear fewer complaints; this value is ok ! 49: \vfuzz=0.145\p@ % at 240 dpi. ! 50: ! 51: \pretolerance=200 % At 12pt, these margins are kind of narrow ! 52: \tolerance=300 % so we have to be more tolerant. ! 53: \clubpenalty=\@M % Never allow these. ! 54: \widowpenalty=\@M ! 55: \newlinechar=`\^^J % For writing output to tty. ! 56: \uchyph=\z@ % Don't take any chances. ! 57: \brokenpenalty=\@M % Never hyphenate last line on a page. ! 58: ! 59: ! 60: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ! 61: % PARAMETERS DIFFERENT from AMSTEX % ! 62: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ! 63: ! 64: \TagsOnRight % Set tags like a sane person does ! 65: ! 66: ! 67: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ! 68: % EXTRA FONTS NEEDED % ! 69: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ! 70: ! 71: \newif\ifolddigits ! 72: \olddigitsfalse % Allow use of amcscod10 for citations ! 73: \def\useolddigits{% ! 74: \olddigitstrue ! 75: \oktell{Using Old Digits}% ! 76: } ! 77: ! 78: \font\sixrm=amr6 \font\sixbf=ambx6 ! 79: \font\sixi=ammi6 \skewchar\sixi='177 ! 80: \font\sixsy=amsy6 \skewchar\sixsy='60 ! 81: ! 82: \font\eightrm=amr8 \font\eightsl=amsl8 \font\eightit=amti8 ! 83: \font\eightsy=amsy8 \skewchar\eightsy='60 ! 84: \skewchar\eightsy='60 \font\eightbf=ambx8 ! 85: \font\eightex=amex10 at 8\p@ ! 86: \font\eighti=ammi8 \skewchar\eighti='177 ! 87: ! 88: \font\ninerm=amr9 \font\nineit=amti9 ! 89: \font\ninei=ammi9 \skewchar\ninei='177 ! 90: \font\ninesy=amsy9 \skewchar\ninesy='60 ! 91: \font\ninesl=amsl9 \font\ninebf=ambx9 ! 92: ! 93: \font\twelvecsc=amcsc10 scaled \magstep1 ! 94: \font\tencsc=amcsc10 ! 95: \font\eightcsc=amcsc10 at 8\p@ ! 96: \font\elevencsc=amcsc10 scaled \magstephalf ! 97: \font\ninecsc=amcsc10 at 9\p@ ! 98: ! 99: \font\tencscod=amcscod10 ! 100: \font\eightcscod=amcscod10 at 8\p@ ! 101: ! 102: \font\eightsf=amss10 at 8\p@ ! 103: \font\tensf=amss10 ! 104: \font\twelvesf=amss10 at 12\p@ ! 105: ! 106: \font\twelvett=amtt10 scaled \magstep1 ! 107: \font\eighttt=amtt10 at 8\p@ % \tentt is predefined in plain.tex ! 108: ! 109: \font\twelvebti=cmbti at 12\p@ ! 110: \font\tenbti=cmbti ! 111: \font\eightbti=cmbti at 8\p@ ! 112: ! 113: \font\twelveex=amex10 scaled \magstep1 \font\twelverm=amr10 scaled \magstep1 ! 114: \font\twelvesl=amsl10 scaled \magstep1 \font\twelvebf=ambx10 scaled \magstep1 ! 115: \font\twelvei=ammi10 scaled \magstep1 \skewchar\twelvei='177 ! 116: \font\twelvesy=amsy10 scaled \magstep1 \skewchar\twelvesy='60 ! 117: \font\twelveit=amti10 scaled \magstep1 ! 118: ! 119: \font\twelvechap@font=amssbx10 at 14\p@ ! 120: \font\twelvesec@font=amss10 at 13\p@ ! 121: \font\twelvesubsec@font=amssi10 scaled \magstep1 ! 122: ! 123: \font\tenchap@font=amssbx10 scaled \magstep1 ! 124: \font\tensec@font=amssbx10 scaled \magstephalf ! 125: \font\tensubsec@font=amssi10 ! 126: ! 127: \font\eightchap@font=amssbx10 ! 128: \font\eightsec@font=amss10 at 9\p@ ! 129: \font\eightsubsec@font=amssqi8 ! 130: ! 131: % Font selection ! 132: \newcount\font@no ! 133: \def\curfont{\ifcase\font@no\rm\or\it\or\sl\or\bf\or\tt\or\csc\or\bti\or\sf ! 134: \else\errmessage{Internal font confusion}\fi} ! 135: ! 136: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ! 137: % SPACING CONTROL % ! 138: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ! 139: ! 140: \newskip\normalabovedisplayskip ! 141: \newskip\normalbelowdisplayskip ! 142: \newskip\normalabovedisplayshortskip ! 143: \newskip\normalbelowdisplayshortskip ! 144: \newdimen\normalparskip \normalparskip=22.5\p@ ! 145: \newdimen\parstretch \parstretch=8\p@ ! 146: ! 147: \newif\ifsinglespacing % Tells if we are currently in single space mode ! 148: \newif\ifhalfspacing % Special version of singlespacing, a little bigger. ! 149: ! 150: % Actually tell TeX what spacing is wanted ! 151: \def\setbaselines{% ! 152: \baselineskip=\normalbaselineskip ! 153: \abovedisplayskip=\normalabovedisplayskip ! 154: \belowdisplayskip=\normalbelowdisplayskip ! 155: \abovedisplayshortskip=\normalabovedisplayshortskip ! 156: \belowdisplayshortskip=\normalbelowdisplayshortskip ! 157: % Compute \parskip for even paragraph spacing at all pt sizes ! 158: \dimen@=\normalparskip ! 159: \advance\dimen@ by -\normalbaselineskip ! 160: \parskip=\dimen@ plus\parstretch ! 161: } ! 162: ! 163: % Go from double to single spacing ! 164: \def\reducespacing{% ! 165: \normalbaselineskip=0.64\normalbaselineskip ! 166: \normalabovedisplayskip=0.64\normalabovedisplayskip ! 167: \normalbelowdisplayskip=0.64\normalbelowdisplayskip ! 168: \normalabovedisplayshortskip=0.64\normalabovedisplayshortskip ! 169: \normalbelowdisplayshortskip=0.64\normalbelowdisplayshortskip ! 170: } ! 171: ! 172: % Set halfspacing baseline etc starting from singlespacing mode ! 173: \def\sethalfspacing{% ! 174: \normalbaselineskip=1.28125\normalbaselineskip ! 175: \abovedisplayskip=1.28125\abovedisplayskip ! 176: \belowdisplayskip=1.28125\belowdisplayskip ! 177: \abovedisplayshortskip=1.28125\abovedisplayshortskip ! 178: \belowdisplayshortskip=1.28125\belowdisplayshortskip ! 179: } ! 180: ! 181: % Go to single spacing if we're not there already ! 182: \def\singlespace{% ! 183: \normalspacing \reducespacing ! 184: \halfspacingfalse \singlespacingtrue ! 185: \setbaselines ! 186: } ! 187: ! 188: % Go to 1-1/2 spacing. ! 189: \def\halfspace{% ! 190: \normalspacing \reducespacing \sethalfspacing ! 191: \singlespacingtrue \halfspacingtrue ! 192: \setbaselines ! 193: } ! 194: ! 195: % Go to normal, doublespacing mode ! 196: \def\doublespace{% ! 197: \normalspacing ! 198: \singlespacingfalse \halfspacingfalse ! 199: \setbaselines ! 200: } ! 201: ! 202: % Make sure we're doing the spacing we're supposed to be. ! 203: \def\setspacing{% ! 204: \normalspacing ! 205: \ifsinglespacing ! 206: \reducespacing ! 207: \ifhalfspacing \sethalfspacing \fi ! 208: \fi ! 209: \setbaselines ! 210: } ! 211: ! 212: ! 213: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ! 214: % FOUR DIFFERENT POINT SIZES % ! 215: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ! 216: ! 217: \def\twelvepoint{% ! 218: \def\big@@AmS{10.2\p@}% ! 219: \def\Big@@AmS{13.8\p@}% ! 220: \def\bigg@@AmS{17.4\p@}% ! 221: \def\Bigg@@AmS{21.0\p@}% ! 222: \let\smallertype=\tenpoint ! 223: \let\curtype=\twelvepoint ! 224: \def\biggertype{\errmessage{No larger point size available}}% ! 225: \def\normalspacing{% ! 226: \normalbaselineskip=22.8\p@ ! 227: \normalabovedisplayskip=14.5\p@ plus 3\p@ minus 9\p@ ! 228: \normalbelowdisplayskip=14.5\p@ plus 3\p@ minus 9\p@ ! 229: \normalabovedisplayshortskip=\z@ plus 4\p@ ! 230: \normalbelowdisplayshortskip=9\p@ plus 4\p@ minus 5\p@ ! 231: }% ! 232: \def\rm{\font@no=0\fam\z@\twelverm}% ! 233: \def\it{\font@no=1\fam\itfam\twelveit}% ! 234: \def\sl{\font@no=2\fam\slfam\twelvesl}% ! 235: \def\bf{\font@no=3\fam\bffam\twelvebf}% ! 236: \def\tt{\font@no=4\fam\ttfam\twelvett \spaceskip.5em plus.25em ! 237: minus.15em }% ! 238: \def\csc{\font@no=5\twelvecsc}% ! 239: \def\bti{\font@no=6\twelvebti}% ! 240: \def\sf{\font@no=7\twelvesf}% ! 241: \let\sc=\csc ! 242: \ifolddigits ! 243: \let\cite@font=\tencscod ! 244: \else ! 245: \let\cite@font=\elevencsc ! 246: \fi ! 247: \textfont\z@=\twelverm \scriptfont\z@=\ninerm \scriptscriptfont\z@=\sixrm ! 248: \textfont\@ne=\twelvei \scriptfont\@ne=\ninei \scriptscriptfont\@ne=\sixi ! 249: \textfont\tw@=\twelvesy \scriptfont\tw@=\ninesy \scriptscriptfont\tw@=\sixsy ! 250: \textfont\thr@@=\twelveex \scriptfont\thr@@=\twelveex ! 251: \scriptscriptfont\thr@@=\twelveex ! 252: \textfont\itfam=\twelveit ! 253: \textfont\slfam=\twelvesl ! 254: \textfont\ttfam=\twelvett ! 255: \textfont\bffam=\twelvebf \scriptfont\bffam=\ninebf ! 256: \scriptscriptfont\bffam=\sixbf ! 257: \let\chap@font=\twelvechap@font ! 258: \let\sec@font=\twelvesec@font ! 259: \let\subsec@font=\twelvesubsec@font ! 260: \def\oldstyle{\fam1\twelvei}% ! 261: \setspacing ! 262: \curfont ! 263: \ifundefined{everypointsize}\else\everypointsize{twelve}{12}\fi ! 264: } ! 265: ! 266: \def\tenpoint{% ! 267: \def\big@@AmS{8.5\p@}% ! 268: \def\Big@@AmS{11.5\p@}% ! 269: \def\bigg@@AmS{14.5\p@}% ! 270: \def\Bigg@@AmS{17.5\p@}% ! 271: \let\smallertype=\eightpoint ! 272: \let\curtype=\tenpoint ! 273: \let\biggertype=\twelvepoint ! 274: \def\normalspacing{% ! 275: \normalbaselineskip=18.9\p@ ! 276: \normalabovedisplayskip=12\p@ plus 3\p@ minus 9\p@ ! 277: \normalbelowdisplayskip=12\p@ plus 3\p@ minus 9\p@ ! 278: \normalabovedisplayshortskip=\z@ plus 3\p@ ! 279: \normalbelowdisplayshortskip=7\p@ plus 3\p@ minus 4\p@ ! 280: }% ! 281: \def\rm{\font@no=0\fam\z@\tenrm}% ! 282: \def\it{\font@no=1\fam\itfam\tenit}% ! 283: \def\sl{\font@no=2\fam\slfam\tensl}% ! 284: \def\bf{\font@no=3\fam\bffam\tenbf}% ! 285: \def\tt{\font@no=4\fam\ttfam\tentt \spaceskip.5em plus.25em ! 286: minus.15em }% ! 287: \def\csc{\font@no=5\tencsc} ! 288: \def\bti{\font@no=6\tenbti}% ! 289: \def\sf{\font@no=7\tensf}% ! 290: \let\sc=\csc ! 291: \ifolddigits ! 292: \let\cite@font=\eightcscod ! 293: \else ! 294: \let\cite@font=\ninecsc ! 295: \fi ! 296: \textfont\z@=\tenrm \scriptfont\z@=\sevenrm \scriptscriptfont\z@=\fiverm ! 297: \textfont\@ne=\teni \scriptfont\@ne=\seveni \scriptscriptfont\@ne=\fivei ! 298: \textfont\tw@=\tensy \scriptfont\tw@=\sevensy \scriptscriptfont\tw@=\fivesy ! 299: \textfont\thr@@=\tenex \scriptfont\thr@@=\tenex ! 300: \scriptscriptfont\thr@@=\tenex ! 301: \textfont\itfam=\tenit ! 302: \textfont\slfam=\tensl ! 303: \textfont\ttfam=\tentt ! 304: \textfont\bffam=\tenbf \scriptfont\bffam=\sevenbf ! 305: \scriptscriptfont\bffam=\fivebf ! 306: \let\chap@font=\tenchap@font ! 307: \let\sec@font=\tensec@font ! 308: \let\subsec@font=\tensubsec@font ! 309: \def\oldstyle{\fam1\teni}% ! 310: \setspacing ! 311: \curfont ! 312: \ifundefined{everypointsize}\else\everypointsize{ten}{10}\fi ! 313: } ! 314: ! 315: \def\eightpoint{% ! 316: \def\big@@AmS{6.8\p@}% ! 317: \def\Big@@AmS{9.2\p@}% ! 318: \def\bigg@@AmS{11.6\p@}% ! 319: \def\Bigg@@AmS{14.0\p@}% ! 320: \def\smallertype{\errmessage{No smaller point size available}}% ! 321: \let\curtype=\eightpoint ! 322: \let\biggertype=\tenpoint ! 323: \def\normalspacing{% ! 324: \normalbaselineskip=15\p@ ! 325: \normalabovedisplayskip=10\p@ plus 2.4\p@ minus 7.2\p@ ! 326: \normalbelowdisplayskip=10\p@ plus 2.4\p@ minus 7.2\p@ ! 327: \normalabovedisplayshortskip=\z@ plus 2.4\p@ ! 328: \normalbelowdisplayshortskip=55.6\p@ plus 2.4\p@ minus 3.2\p@ ! 329: }% ! 330: \def\rm{\font@no=0\fam\z@\eightrm}% ! 331: \def\it{\font@no=1\fam\itfam\eightit}% ! 332: \def\sl{\font@no=2\fam\slfam\eightsl}% ! 333: \def\bf{\font@no=3\fam\bffam\eightbf}% ! 334: \def\tt{\font@no=4\fam\ttfam\eighttt \spaceskip.5em plus.25em ! 335: minus.15em }% ! 336: \def\csc{\font@no=5\eightcsc}% ! 337: \def\bti{\font@no=6\eightbti}% ! 338: \def\sf{\font@no=7\eightsf}% ! 339: \let\sc=\csc ! 340: \def\cite@font{\errmessage{You may not do citations in 8 point}} ! 341: \textfont\z@=\eightrm \scriptfont\z@=\sixrm \scriptscriptfont\z@=\fiverm ! 342: \textfont\@ne=\eighti \scriptfont\@ne=\sixi \scriptscriptfont\@ne=\fivei ! 343: \textfont\tw@=\eightsy \scriptfont\tw@=\sixsy \scriptscriptfont\tw@=\fivesy ! 344: \textfont\thr@@=\eightex \scriptfont\thr@@=\eightex ! 345: \scriptscriptfont\thr@@=\eightex ! 346: \textfont\itfam=\eightit ! 347: \textfont\slfam=\eightsl ! 348: \textfont\ttfam=\eighttt ! 349: \textfont\bffam=\eightbf \scriptfont\bffam=\sixbf ! 350: \scriptscriptfont\bffam=\fivebf ! 351: \let\chap@font=\eightchap@font ! 352: \let\sec@font=\eightsec@font ! 353: \let\subsec@font=\eightsubsec@font ! 354: \def\oldstyle{\fam1\eighti}% ! 355: \setspacing ! 356: \curfont ! 357: \ifundefined{everypointsize}\else\everypointsize{eight}{10}\fi ! 358: } ! 359: ! 360: ! 361: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ! 362: % TABLE of CONTENTS Macros % ! 363: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ! 364: ! 365: % This set of macros allows you to build a table of contents for a document ! 366: % automatically in TeX. There are only three control sequences which you ! 367: % will need to use. The first is \inicont, which initializes the macros. ! 368: % This package works by writing the appropriate lines into a file called ! 369: % CONTENTS.tex in your account. This file is read by \printcontents or ! 370: % by \printcont in PRINT-PRELIM.TEX. ! 371: % ! 372: \newwrite\cont@file % Get a free channel to write to ! 373: \newif\ifcont@closed ! 374: \cont@closedtrue % Haven't opened contents file yet ! 375: \newwrite\fig@file ! 376: \newwrite\tab@file ! 377: \newif\iffig@closed ! 378: \fig@closedtrue % Or the list of figures file ! 379: \newif\iftab@closed ! 380: \tab@closedtrue % Or the tables file ! 381: ! 382: \def\contitle{CONTENTS} % Default name of contents file ! 383: \let\contfile=\contitle ! 384: \def\figtitle{FIGURES} % ditto for figures file ! 385: \let\figfile=\figtitle ! 386: \def\tabtitle{TABLES} % ditto for tables file ! 387: \let\tabfile=\tabtitle ! 388: ! 389: % ! 390: % This control sequence adds its argument to the table of contents. ! 391: % ! 392: \def\content#1{% ! 393: \ifcont@closed ! 394: \immediate\openout\cont@file=\contfile ! 395: \cont@closedfalse ! 396: \fi ! 397: \let\\=\space ! 398: \write\cont@file{\string\Z{#1}{\the\pageno}}% ! 399: } ! 400: ! 401: % ! 402: % This control sequence is the same as \content except that the first ! 403: % box written will have two leading spaces to indent it. ! 404: % ! 405: \def\subcontent#1{% ! 406: \ifcont@closed ! 407: \immediate\openout\cont@file=\contfile ! 408: \cont@closedfalse ! 409: \fi ! 410: \let\\=\space ! 411: \write\cont@file{\string\Z{\string\hskip \parindent{}#1}{\the\pageno}}% ! 412: } ! 413: ! 414: % And the same thing for sub-sections ! 415: \def\subsubcontent#1{% ! 416: \ifcont@closed ! 417: \immediate\openout\cont@file=\contfile ! 418: \cont@closedfalse ! 419: \fi ! 420: \let\\=\space ! 421: \write\cont@file{\string\Z{\string\hskip 2\parindent{}#1}{\the\pageno}}% ! 422: } ! 423: ! 424: % And the same thing for sub-sub-sections ! 425: \def\subsubsubcontent#1{% ! 426: \ifcont@closed ! 427: \immediate\openout\cont@file=\contfile ! 428: \cont@closedfalse ! 429: \fi ! 430: \let\\=\space ! 431: \write\cont@file{\string\Z{\string\hskip 3\parindent{}#1}{\the\pageno}}% ! 432: } ! 433: ! 434: % Simple table-of-contents printer for \articlestyle. ! 435: % For dissertations, use the one in print-prelim.tex. ! 436: % Use this macro as the last thing in your report, since it makes ! 437: % the page numbers be in romannumerals at the bottom of the page. ! 438: \def\printcontents{% ! 439: \closeout \cont@file ! 440: \null\vfill\supereject % Close output, end last page ! 441: \twelvepoint\rm % Make sure we're in normal mode ! 442: \pageno=\m@ne % Contents get roman numerals. ! 443: \plain@page@numbers % Put page #s at bottom only ! 444: \oktell{Table of Contents} ! 445: \null \vskip .8in minus\baselineskip ! 446: \centerline{\chap@font Contents} ! 447: \vskip \tw@\baselineskip ! 448: \rightline{Page} ! 449: \begingroup % Temporarily change \baselineskip to avoid ! 450: % underfull \vbox's during output errors. ! 451: \baselineskip=\@ne\baselineskip plus .05\baselineskip ! 452: \def\Z##1##2{\line{\ignorespaces##1\leaders ! 453: \hbox to.7em{.\hfil}\hfil\hbox to2em{\hss##2}}} ! 454: \catcode`@=11 ! 455: \let\\=\space ! 456: \input\contfile \relax ! 457: \endgroup % Also undoes the \catcode change ! 458: } ! 459: ! 460: ! 461: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ! 462: % NUMBERED FOOTNOTES % ! 463: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ! 464: ! 465: % First, modify \vfootnote from Plain to use smallertype and singlespace ! 466: \def\vfootnote#1{% ! 467: \insert\footins\bgroup\tenpoint\singlespace ! 468: \interlinepenalty\interfootnotelinepenalty ! 469: \splittopskip\ht\strutbox % top baseline for broken footnotes ! 470: \splitmaxdepth\dp\strutbox \floatingpenalty\@MM ! 471: \leftskip\z@skip \rightskip\z@skip \spaceskip\z@skip \xspaceskip\z@skip ! 472: \parindent=.13in ! 473: \textindent{#1}\footstrut\futurelet\next\fo@t ! 474: } ! 475: ! 476: % Allocate a counter for the numbered footnotes ! 477: \newcount\note@count \note@count=\@ne ! 478: ! 479: \def\nfootnote#1{% ! 480: \unskip\footnote{$^{\number\note@count}$}{#1}% ! 481: \global\advance\note@count by\@ne ! 482: } ! 483: ! 484: % Same except that trailing period or comma is ``tucked'' under ! 485: % the note mark. \ntucknote provides auto numbering. ! 486: \def\ntucknote#1#2{\nfootnote{#1}\llap{#2}} ! 487: \def\tucknote#1#2#3{\footnote{#1}{#2}\llap{#3}} ! 488: ! 489: ! 490: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ! 491: % UTILITY MACROS % ! 492: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ! 493: ! 494: % Insert a discretionary hyphen. For use in restricted ! 495: % horizontal mode, as in the bibliography. ! 496: \def\hyphenbreak{\discretionary{-}{}{-}} ! 497: ! 498: % Check if a macro name is currently undefined (from The TeXbook) ! 499: \def\ifundefined#1{\expandafter\ifx\csname#1\endcsname\relax} ! 500: ! 501: % Terminal input and output routines and auxilary stuff ! 502: \newwrite\undef@out@chan % Allocate a channel for the tty ! 503: \def\tell#1{{\let\\=\space\immediate\write\undef@out@chan{#1}}} ! 504: \def\ask#1{\read-16 to #1} % Read from tty w/o prompt ! 505: ! 506: % Sanitize a string before \write'ing it. ! 507: % Call with \unexpanded{op}{msg} ! 508: % Modified from version in The TeXbook, originally by Todd Allen ! 509: \long\def\unexpanded#1#2{% ! 510: \def\finwrite{#1}% ! 511: {\aftergroup\finwrite\aftergroup{\sanitize@uci#2\endsanity@uci}}% ! 512: } ! 513: \def\sanitize@uci{\futurelet\next@uci\sanswitch@uci} ! 514: \def\sanswitch@uci{\ifx\next@uci\endsanity@uci ! 515: \else\ifx\next@uci\\\aftergroup\space\let\next@uci=\eat@uci ! 516: \else\ifcat\noexpand\next@uci\space\aftergroup\space\let\next@uci=\eat@uci ! 517: \else\ifcat\noexpand\next@uci\bgroup\aftergroup{\let\next@uci=\eat@uci ! 518: \else\ifcat\noexpand\next@uci\egroup\aftergroup}\let\next@uci=\eat@uci ! 519: \else\let\next@uci=\copytoken@uci\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi \next@uci ! 520: } ! 521: \def\eat@uci{\afterassignment\sanitize@uci \let\next@uci= } ! 522: \long\def\copytoken@uci#1{% ! 523: \ifcat\noexpand#1\relax\aftergroup\noexpand ! 524: \else\ifcat\noexpand#1\noexpand~\aftergroup\noexpand ! 525: \fi ! 526: \fi ! 527: \aftergroup#1\sanitize@uci ! 528: } ! 529: \def\endsanity@uci\endsanity@uci{} ! 530: ! 531: % Now use the sanity stuff to make a sane tell command. This macro ! 532: % actually takes one argument, but since it's the last for \unexpanded, ! 533: % we avoid scanning it twice by not picking it up here. ! 534: \def\sanetell{\unexpanded{\immediate\write\undef@out@chan}} ! 535: ! 536: % Produce verbatim listings of various sorts ! 537: ! 538: \def\uncatcodespecials{\def\do##1{\catcode`##1=12 } \dospecials} ! 539: \def\setupverbatim{% ! 540: \par \tt \spaceskip=\z@ % Want fixed tt spacing now ! 541: \obeylines \uncatcodespecials \obeyspaces \verbatimdefs ! 542: } ! 543: ! 544: % This macro turns on verbatim mode until ?endverbatim is seen. ! 545: \def\verbatim{% ! 546: \begingroup \setupverbatim ! 547: \parskip=\z@ plus .05\baselineskip \parindent=\z@ ! 548: \catcode`\ =13 \catcode`\^^M=13 \catcode`\?=\z@ ! 549: \verbatimgobble ! 550: } ! 551: {\catcode`\^^M=13{\catcode`\ =13\gdef\verbatimdefs{\def^^M{\ \par}\let =\ }} ! 552: \gdef\verbatimgobble#1^^M{}% ! 553: } ! 554: ! 555: % This defines ?endverbatim to end the group which begins with \verbatim ! 556: \let\endverbatim=\endgroup ! 557: ! 558: % Input a file in verbatim mode. Sometimes useful for including ! 559: % real-life examples into a paper. ! 560: \def\verbfile#1{% ! 561: \begingroup\setupverbatim ! 562: \parskip=\z@ plus .05\baselineskip \parindent=\z@ ! 563: \input#1 \endgroup ! 564: } ! 565: ! 566: % This is the same as the above, but it adds line numbers to each ! 567: % line of the file printed. \lineno@uci has the obvious use. ! 568: \newcount\lineno@uci ! 569: \def\listing#1{% ! 570: \lineno@uci=\z@ ! 571: \begingroup\setupverbatim ! 572: \parskip=\z@ plus .05\baselineskip \parindent=20\p@ ! 573: \everypar{\advance\lineno@uci by\@ne \llap{\the\lineno@uci\ \ }}% ! 574: \input#1 ! 575: \endgroup ! 576: } ! 577: ! 578: % Draw a little qed symbol (black box) ! 579: \def\qed{\hbox{\hskip\p@ \vrule width4\p@ height6\p@ depth1.5\p@ \hskip\p@}} ! 580: ! 581: % Conditions -- from AmSppt ! 582: \newif\ifrunin@AmS ! 583: \runin@AmSfalse ! 584: \let\runin=\runin@AmStrue ! 585: \newdimen\cond@dimen ! 586: ! 587: % This is used in \conditions ! 588: \def\firstcon@AmS#1:{% ! 589: \ifrunin@AmS ! 590: {\rm\ignorespaces#1\unskip}\ignorespaces ! 591: \else ! 592: \par ! 593: \ifdim\lastskip<\smallskipamount ! 594: \removelastskip \penalty55 \smallskip ! 595: \fi ! 596: \\#1:% ! 597: \fi ! 598: } ! 599: ! 600: % Do one item of the conditions. This is really \\ in disguise. ! 601: \def\cond@item#1:{% ! 602: \par\noindent ! 603: \hbox to \cond@dimen{\hfil\rm\ignorespaces#1\unskip\quad}% ! 604: \hangafter1 ! 605: \hangindent\cond@dimen\ignorespaces ! 606: } ! 607: ! 608: % Do the main stuff for \conditions. ! 609: \def\conditions{% ! 610: \cond@dimen=\parindent ! 611: \advance\cond@dimen by 1em ! 612: \let\\=\cond@item ! 613: \firstcon@AmS ! 614: } ! 615: ! 616: % Exit special stuff for \conditions. ! 617: \def\endconditions{\par\smallbreak\runin@AmSfalse} ! 618: ! 619: % Automatically numbered items ! 620: \newcount\item@count ! 621: \newdimen\item@dimen \item@dimen=\z@ ! 622: \def\item@prefix{} ! 623: \def\beginitems{% ! 624: \begingroup ! 625: \advance \parindent by\item@dimen ! 626: \ifnum\item@dimen>\z@ ! 627: \edef\item@prefix{\item@prefix\number\item@count.} ! 628: \else ! 629: \item@dimen=1cm ! 630: \fi ! 631: \item@count=\z@ \singlespace \interlinepenalty=200 ! 632: } ! 633: \def\enditems{\par\endgroup} ! 634: \def\nitem{\advance\item@count by\@ne \item{\item@prefix\number\item@count.}} ! 635: ! 636: % Turn back on the \+ construct of plain TeX. ! 637: \def\tabalign{\us@true\m@ketabbox} ! 638: \outer\def\+{\tabalign} ! 639: ! 640: % Fix AmSTeX's definition used in its definition of ~ (tie). ! 641: \def\s@AmS{\penalty\@M\ifx\tok@AmS\Space@AmS\else\ \fi} ! 642: ! 643: % And make \/ work the way it does in plain.tex ! 644: \let\/=\ic@AmS ! 645: ! 646: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ! 647: % PAGE CONTROL and OBJECT MANIPULATION % ! 648: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ! 649: ! 650: % This definition doesn't blow up if you're in vertical mode already ! 651: \def\pagebreak{\ifhmode\vadjust{\break}\else\break\relax} ! 652: ! 653: % This definition clears out all previous inserts etc to ! 654: % guarantee that the following stuff is at the top of a page. ! 655: \def\clearpage{\vfill\supereject} ! 656: ! 657: % This macro keeps the stuff in the argument on the same page, leaving ! 658: % blank space on this page if necessary ! 659: \def\keep{\par\setbox\z@=\vbox\bgroup} ! 660: \def\endkeep{% ! 661: \egroup ! 662: \dimen@=\ht\z@ ! 663: \advance\dimen@ by\dp\z@ ! 664: \vskip\z@ plus\dimen@ ! 665: \penalty\z@ ! 666: \vskip\z@ plus-\dimen@ ! 667: \vskip\parskip ! 668: \box\z@ ! 669: \goodbreak ! 670: } ! 671: \def\filkeep{% ! 672: \egroup ! 673: \filbreak ! 674: \vskip\parskip ! 675: \box\z@ ! 676: \goodbreak ! 677: } ! 678: ! 679: % List macros from the TeXbook ! 680: ! 681: \toksdef\ta=\z@ \toksdef\tb=\tw@ ! 682: \newif\ifresult@uci ! 683: ! 684: % usage: \newlist\list ! 685: \def\newlist#1{\let#1=\empty} ! 686: ! 687: % usage: \append{item}\to\list ! 688: \def\append#1\to#2{\ta={\\{#1}}\tb=\expandafter{#2}\edef#2{\the\tb\the\ta}} ! 689: \def\gappend#1\to#2{\ta={\\{#1}}\tb=\expandafter{#2}\xdef#2{\the\tb\the\ta}} ! 690: ! 691: % usage: \cardinality\list\to\counter ! 692: \def\cardinality#1\to#2{#2=\z@ \long\def\\##1{\advance#2 by\@ne }#1} ! 693: ! 694: % usage: \ifismember{item}\of\list ... \else ... \fi ! 695: \def\ifismember#1\of#2{% ! 696: \def\given@uci{#1}% ! 697: \result@ucifalse ! 698: \def\\##1{% ! 699: \def\next@uci{##1}% ! 700: \ifx\next@uci\given@uci \result@ucitrue\fi ! 701: }% ! 702: #2% ! 703: \ifresult@uci ! 704: } ! 705: ! 706: % usage: \ifwasmember{item}\of\list ... \else ... \fi ! 707: % side effect: removes {item} from \list if present ! 708: \def\ifwasmember#1\of#2{% ! 709: \newlist\ref@mtr ! 710: \def\given@uci{#1}% ! 711: \result@ucifalse ! 712: \def\\##1{% ! 713: \def\next@uci{##1}% ! 714: \ifx\next@uci\given@uci ! 715: \result@ucitrue ! 716: \else ! 717: \append ##1\to\ref@mtr ! 718: \fi ! 719: }% ! 720: #2% ! 721: \let#2=\ref@mtr ! 722: \ifresult@uci ! 723: } ! 724: ! 725: % Append #1 to list #2 if #1 is not already in #2 ! 726: \def\addtolist#1\to#2{% ! 727: \ifismember#1\of#2% ! 728: \else ! 729: \append #1\to #2% ! 730: \fi ! 731: } ! 732: \def\gaddtolist#1\to#2{% ! 733: \ifismember#1\of#2% ! 734: \else ! 735: \gappend#1\to#2% ! 736: \fi ! 737: } ! 738: ! 739: ! 740: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ! 741: % STUFF for BIBLIOGRAPHY and APPENDICES % ! 742: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ! 743: ! 744: % Bibliography Package: ! 745: % Original version by Michal Spivak ! 746: % Updated for JACM format and automated by Tim Morgan ! 747: % Final cleanup, and much-improved automation, by Marshall Rose ! 748: ! 749: ! 750: % Simple appendix entry builder ! 751: \def\appendix#1#2{% ! 752: \par ! 753: \clearpage ! 754: \ifoddpages ! 755: \ifodd\pageno \else \null\vfill\eject\fi ! 756: \fi ! 757: \pageno@foot ! 758: \begingroup ! 759: \setbox\z@=\hbox{#1}% ! 760: \ifdim\wd\z@>\z@ ! 761: \content{Appendix #1: #2}% ! 762: \oktell{Appendix #1: #2}% ! 763: \def\title{Appendix #1\\#2}% ! 764: \else ! 765: \content{Appendix: #2}% ! 766: \oktell{Appendix: #2}% ! 767: \def\title{Appendix\\#2}% ! 768: \fi ! 769: \let\\=\cr \tabskip=\z@ \chap@font ! 770: \halign to\hsize{\centerline{\ignorespaces##\unskip}\cr\title\cr}% ! 771: \endgroup ! 772: \nobreak ! 773: \vskip 1.0in minus 0.15in ! 774: } ! 775: ! 776: ! 777: % Citations: ! 778: % We keep a running list, \ref@set, which is ! 779: % all the things which were \cite'd throughout the paper, with ! 780: % only one entry for each different key. ! 781: % ! 782: % There are three versions of each of the citation ! 783: % commands: ! 784: % 1. The \def'd version is the normal one used throughout the paper. ! 785: % 2. Within a figure, table, etc,'s caption, because of the use of ! 786: % \def and \edef, a special version which just produces the ! 787: % citation without the \gaddtolist command is used. These ! 788: % definitions are predefined, and are \let to be \cite etc with ! 789: % \no@cites, all for speed. ! 790: ! 791: % Invisible citation. usage: \icite{key} ! 792: \def\icite#1{% ! 793: \gaddtolist#1\to\ref@set ! 794: } ! 795: ! 796: % Management of \key@table stuff. This table is formatted as ! 797: % \\{real-key}{printed-key}... ! 798: \newlist\key@table ! 799: %\def\key@add#1\and#2\to#3{% ! 800: % \ta={\\{#1}{#2}}\tb=\expandafter{#3}\xdef#3{\the\tb\the\ta}% ! 801: %} ! 802: ! 803: % Add a pair of items to the list. This is used at the beginning ! 804: % of the dissertation. ! 805: \def\printkey#1#2{% ! 806: \ta={\\{#1}{#2}}% ! 807: \tb=\expandafter{\key@table}% ! 808: \xdef\key@table{\the\tb\the\ta}% ! 809: } ! 810: ! 811: % Print a key, looking it up in the table. #1 is \whatever which ! 812: % expands to the key used by the user. ! 813: \newif\if@not@printed@ ! 814: \def\use@key#1{% ! 815: \@not@printed@true ! 816: \def\\##1##2{% ! 817: \if@not@printed@ ! 818: \def\temp@uci{##1}% ! 819: \ifx\temp@uci#1% ! 820: \@not@printed@false ! 821: \setbox\z@=\hbox{[##2]\enspace}% ! 822: \ifdim\wd\z@>\key@size \global\key@size=\wd\z@ \fi ! 823: ##2% ! 824: \fi ! 825: \fi ! 826: }% ! 827: \key@table ! 828: \if@not@printed@ ! 829: \setbox\z@=\hbox{\cite@font[\ignorespaces#1\unskip]\enspace}% ! 830: \ifdim\wd\z@>\key@size \global\key@size=\wd\z@ \fi ! 831: #1% ! 832: \fi ! 833: } ! 834: ! 835: % This macro moves forward until it hits \end, skipping spaces. ! 836: % Each time it hits a comma, or when it hits and \end, it ! 837: % adds whatever has been collected so far (in \@total) to ! 838: % \ref@set and to the output list. ! 839: \def\@icite#1{% ! 840: \if#1\end ! 841: \expandafter\gaddtolist\@total\to\ref@set ! 842: \use@key\@total ! 843: \let\@next=\relax % Exit loop after this time ! 844: \else ! 845: \if#1,% % We have a complete key now. ! 846: \expandafter\gaddtolist\@total\to\ref@set ! 847: \use@key\@total,\space ! 848: \global\let\@total=\empty ! 849: \else ! 850: \xdef\@total{\@total#1}% Add new char to total ! 851: \fi ! 852: \let\@next=\@icite % Continue looping until done ! 853: \fi ! 854: \@next ! 855: } ! 856: ! 857: % Initialize and call \@icite. Used in \cite, \citep, \citepp ! 858: \def\@@cite#1{\global\let\@total\empty\@icite#1\end} ! 859: ! 860: % usage: \cite{key [, key...]} ! 861: \def\cite#1{% ! 862: {\cite@font[\@@cite{#1}]}% ! 863: } ! 864: ! 865: % usage: \citep{key}{page} ! 866: \def\citep#1#2{% ! 867: {\cite@font[\@@cite{#1}, \hbox{\rm p \ignorespaces#2\unskip}]}% ! 868: } ! 869: ! 870: % usage: \citepp{key}{pages} ! 871: \def\citepp#1#2{% ! 872: {\cite@font[\@@cite{#1}, \hbox{\rm pp \ignorespaces#2\unskip}]}% ! 873: } ! 874: ! 875: % These three definitions are used in \no@cites, below. They ! 876: % don't handle extraneous spaces as well as the normal ! 877: % definition, but they should be sufficient for most people. ! 878: \def\i@cite#1{{\cite@font[\noexpand\noexpand\noexpand\@@cite{#1}]}} ! 879: ! 880: \def\i@citep#1#2{{\cite@font[\noexpand\noexpand\noexpand\@@cite{#1},\space ! 881: \hbox{\noexpand\noexpand\noexpand\rm p \ignorespaces#2\unskip}]}% ! 882: } ! 883: ! 884: \def\i@citepp#1#2{{\cite@font[\noexpand\noexpand\noexpand\@@cite{#1},\space ! 885: \hbox{\noexpand\noexpand\noexpand\rm pp \ignorespaces#2\unskip}]}% ! 886: } ! 887: ! 888: % Turn off adding citations to \ref@set. This is needed when ! 889: % using \cite etc inside a caption for tables, figures, etc. ! 890: % \no@cites is undone by exiting an enclosing group. ! 891: \def\no@cites{% ! 892: \let\citepp=\i@citepp ! 893: \let\citep=\i@citep ! 894: \let\cite=\i@cite ! 895: } ! 896: ! 897: % References Section ! 898: ! 899: \newdimen\key@size ! 900: \key@size=\z@ % Init. value so \key@size is made as small as possible ! 901: ! 902: % Annotation control ! 903: \newif\ifinclude@annos % Should annotations be printed? ! 904: \include@annosfalse % By default, no ! 905: \def\annotate{% % ``official'' command ! 906: \include@annostrue ! 907: \oktell{Annotating bibliography}% ! 908: } ! 909: ! 910: \newif\ifin@anno % True while doing an annotation ! 911: \in@annofalse ! 912: ! 913: \def\refi@AmS{F} % This starts as False ! 914: ! 915: % Begin an annotation -- must be in vertical mode. Just gather ! 916: % text into box0 for use by \endanno. We do a couple of consistency ! 917: % checks at the beginning. ! 918: \def\anno{% ! 919: \ifhmode ! 920: \message{You forgot the \noexpand\endref command!} ! 921: \message{I've inserted one for you.} ! 922: \endanno ! 923: \fi ! 924: \if F\refi@AmS ! 925: \errmessage{No \noexpand\ref command before first \noexpand\anno} ! 926: \fi ! 927: \let\\=\newline ! 928: \in@annotrue ! 929: \setbox\z@=\vbox\bgroup ! 930: } ! 931: ! 932: % End of an annotation. Decide if it should be typeset or skipped. ! 933: \def\endanno{% ! 934: \egroup % End the group for box0 ! 935: \in@annofalse % No longer doing an annotation ! 936: \if T\refed@uci % If previous reference was used, ! 937: \ifinclude@annos {% And if we're producing an annotated bib., ! 938: \vskip\parskip ! 939: \interlinepenalty=\z@ ! 940: \unvbox\z@ % Then include annotation as normal paragraph(s) ! 941: \par ! 942: }\fi ! 943: \fi ! 944: } ! 945: ! 946: \global\newlist\ref@set % list of all references cited ! 947: \global\newlist\ref@seen % list of all references defined ! 948: ! 949: \def\reftitle{References} % Default title for bibliography ! 950: ! 951: % usage: \references (begin the References section) ! 952: \def\references{% ! 953: \vfill\supereject % Begin new page, clear out everything ! 954: \ifoddpages % Make sure start on even page. ! 955: \ifodd\pageno \relax \else \null\vfill\eject \fi ! 956: \fi ! 957: \begingroup % Following changes are local to bib. ! 958: ! 959: \twelvepoint % Get good appearance ! 960: \singlespace ! 961: \no@cites % \cite's just produce [key] ! 962: \parskip=0.6\baselineskip plus5\p@ minus4\p@ ! 963: \tolerance=5000 % Must be extremely tolerant! ! 964: \pretolerance=300 ! 965: \interlinepenalty=400 % To discourage breaking a reference ! 966: % across page boundaries ! 967: \uchyph=\@ne % Needed to try hyphenating title words ! 968: \sfcode`.=\@m % Like \frenchspacing, but only for ! 969: % periods ! 970: ! 971: % Now we output the title and so forth. ! 972: \centerline{\csc \reftitle}% ! 973: \nobreak ! 974: \medskip ! 975: \content\reftitle % Tell user and TOC. ! 976: \oktell\reftitle ! 977: \pageno@foot % Put page # in special place ! 978: ! 979: % Special definitions within reference mode ! 980: \let\year=\yr ! 981: \let\month=\mon ! 982: } ! 983: ! 984: % usage: \endreferences (end the References section) ! 985: \def\endreferences{% ! 986: \par % Make sure last printed reference is finished up. ! 987: \cardinality\ref@set\to\count@ ! 988: \ifnum\count@>\z@ ! 989: \def\\##1{[##1] } ! 990: \ifnum\count@>1 ! 991: \message{Warning: \number\count@\space undefined citations: \ref@set} ! 992: \else ! 993: \message{Warning: One undefined citation: \ref@set} ! 994: \fi ! 995: \fi ! 996: \endgroup % End of \references group ! 997: } ! 998: ! 999: ! 1000: % References Database ! 1001: ! 1002: ! 1003: \newbox\bybox@AmS \newbox\bysamebox@AmS ! 1004: \newbox\paperbox@AmS \newbox\paperinfobox@AmS ! 1005: \newbox\jourbox@AmS \newbox\jourinfobox@AmS ! 1006: \newbox\volbox@AmS \newbox\issuebox@AmS ! 1007: \newbox\monbox@AmS \newbox\yrbox@AmS ! 1008: \newbox\pagesbox@AmS \newbox\editorbox@AmS ! 1009: \newbox\bookbox@AmS \newbox\bookinfobox@AmS ! 1010: \newbox\publbox@AmS \newbox\publaddrbox@AmS ! 1011: \newbox\finalinfobox@AmS\newbox\wastebox@uci ! 1012: \newbox\talkbox@AmS \newbox\keybox@AmS ! 1013: ! 1014: % reset a \keyword to the ``not used'' condition ! 1015: \def\refset@AmS#1{% ! 1016: \expandafter\gdef\csname is\expandafter\eat@AmS ! 1017: \string#1@AmS\endcsname{F}\expandafter ! 1018: \setbox\csname\expandafter\eat@AmS\string#1box@AmS\endcsname=\null ! 1019: } ! 1020: ! 1021: % reset \keyword's ! 1022: \def\ref@AmS{% ! 1023: \refset@AmS\key \refset@AmS\finalinfo ! 1024: \refset@AmS\by \gdef\isbysame@AmS{F}% ! 1025: \refset@AmS\paper \refset@AmS\paperinfo ! 1026: \refset@AmS\jour \refset@AmS\jourinfo ! 1027: \refset@AmS\vol \refset@AmS\issue ! 1028: \refset@AmS\mon \refset@AmS\yr ! 1029: \refset@AmS\pages \gdef\ispage@AmS{F}% ! 1030: \refset@AmS\book \refset@AmS\bookinfo ! 1031: \refset@AmS\publ \refset@AmS\publaddr ! 1032: \refset@AmS\editor \refset@AmS\talk ! 1033: \gdef\istoappear@AmS{F}% ! 1034: \gdef\isinbook@AmS{F}% ! 1035: \bgroup ! 1036: \ignorespaces ! 1037: } ! 1038: ! 1039: % usage: \ref{citation} \keywords arguments ... \endref. We make sure ! 1040: % we aren't still doing an \anno first. ! 1041: \def\ref#1{% ! 1042: \ifin@anno ! 1043: \message{You forgot an \noexpand\endanno command,} ! 1044: \message{but I forgive you this time.} ! 1045: \endanno ! 1046: \fi ! 1047: \def\refi@AmS{T}% ! 1048: \ifwasmember#1\of\ref@set ! 1049: \def\refed@uci{T}% ! 1050: \okmessage{[#1]}% ! 1051: \else ! 1052: \def\refed@uci{F}% ! 1053: \okmessage{(#1)}% ! 1054: \fi ! 1055: \ifismember#1\of\ref@seen ! 1056: \sanetell{multiply defined: [#1]}% ! 1057: \else ! 1058: \append#1\to\ref@seen ! 1059: \fi ! 1060: \def\refl@AmS{F}% ! 1061: \def\\{\egroup\endref@AmS\gdef\refi@AmS{F}\ref@AmS}% ! 1062: \ref@AmS ! 1063: \gdef\@total{#1}% ! 1064: \key \if T\refed@uci ! 1065: \use@key\@total ! 1066: \fi\egroup\setbox\wastebox@uci=\hbox\bgroup\ignorespaces ! 1067: } ! 1068: ! 1069: % End of a reference. ! 1070: % ! 1071: % Note that \endref@AmS is \let to be whichever \endref@xxx command ! 1072: % is being used; default is \endref@JACM for JACM format. ! 1073: % ! 1074: % If we printed the reference, \endref@AmS will ! 1075: % have set \bysamebox@AmS to be a box containing a box ! 1076: % containing a rule and a period. This is unboxed if a subsequent ! 1077: % reference which gets printed uses \bysame. Otherwise, we here ! 1078: % save the \by field (if given) so that if a subsequent reference ! 1079: % using \bysame gets used, we'll know who the author was, even though ! 1080: % the reference which gave the author(s) wasn't printed. ! 1081: \def\endref{% ! 1082: \egroup\gdef\refl@AmS{T}% ! 1083: \if T\refed@uci ! 1084: \endref@AmS ! 1085: \else ! 1086: \if T\isby@AmS ! 1087: \setbox\bysamebox@AmS=\box\bybox@AmS ! 1088: \fi ! 1089: \fi ! 1090: \par ! 1091: } ! 1092: ! 1093: % define a \keyword. #1=keyword, #2=font to use, or {} ! 1094: \def\refdef@AmS#1#2{% ! 1095: \def#1{% ! 1096: \egroup ! 1097: \expandafter\gdef ! 1098: \csname is\expandafter\eat@AmS\string#1@AmS\endcsname{T}% ! 1099: \expandafter\setbox ! 1100: \csname\expandafter\eat@AmS\string#1box@AmS\endcsname ! 1101: =\hbox\bgroup#2\ignorespaces ! 1102: }% ! 1103: } ! 1104: ! 1105: % define the keywords ! 1106: ! 1107: \refdef@AmS\by\by@font \refdef@AmS\paper{} ! 1108: \refdef@AmS\paperinfo{} \refdef@AmS\jour\book@font ! 1109: \refdef@AmS\vol\book@font \refdef@AmS\issue{} ! 1110: \refdef@AmS\mon{} \refdef@AmS\yr{} ! 1111: \refdef@AmS\pages{} \refdef@AmS\talk{} ! 1112: \refdef@AmS\book\book@font \refdef@AmS\bookinfo{} ! 1113: \refdef@AmS\publ{} \refdef@AmS\publaddr{} ! 1114: \refdef@AmS\finalinfo{} \refdef@AmS\editor{} ! 1115: \refdef@AmS\jourinfo{} \refdef@AmS\key\cite@font ! 1116: ! 1117: % These don't fit the normal pattern. ! 1118: \def\bysame{\egroup\gdef\isbysame@AmS{T}\bgroup} ! 1119: \def\page{\egroup\gdef\ispage@AmS{T}\setbox\pagesbox@AmS=\hbox\bgroup ! 1120: \ignorespaces} ! 1121: \def\toappear{\egroup\gdef\istoappear@AmS{T}\bgroup} ! 1122: \def\inbook{\egroup\gdef\isinbook@AmS{T}\setbox\bookbox@AmS=\hbox\bgroup ! 1123: \book@font\ignorespaces ! 1124: } ! 1125: ! 1126: % This is the font we normally print book and journal titles in, but we ! 1127: % use \twelveit for IEEE format. ! 1128: \let\book@font=\twelvesl ! 1129: ! 1130: % Similarly, this is the font to use for the author's name(s). ! 1131: % Optionally, the user can ask for the cite font instead (this is ! 1132: % not necessarily related to use of the IEEE format). ! 1133: \let\by@font=\twelverm ! 1134: ! 1135: % As an option, the user can have the author's name(s) in caps-small-caps. ! 1136: \def\AuthorsInCSC{% ! 1137: \let\by@font=\elevencsc ! 1138: \oktell{Authors in CSC mode}% ! 1139: } ! 1140: ! 1141: % Define some aliases for some of the above, for user convenience. ! 1142: \let\pp=\pages ! 1143: \let\pgs=\pages ! 1144: \let\pg=\page ! 1145: \let\p=\page ! 1146: \let\journal=\jour ! 1147: \let\volume=\vol ! 1148: \let\author=\by ! 1149: \let\authors=\by ! 1150: \let\editors=\editor ! 1151: \let\other=\talk ! 1152: \let\no=\issue ! 1153: ! 1154: % Helpers to \endref@AmS, which speed things up a lot, and/or ! 1155: % make the code more compact. ! 1156: \def\a@comma{, } % Used in next routine. Predefined for speed of \let. ! 1157: \def\setpunct@AmS{\let\prepunct@AmS=\a@comma} ! 1158: \def\ppunbox@AmS#1{\prepunct@AmS\unhbox#1\unskip} ! 1159: ! 1160: ! 1161: % Actually do some typesetting (finally). As mentioned above, ! 1162: % \endref@AmS is called to print a reference if we want it. It ! 1163: % is \let to be either \endref@JACM or \endref@IEEE (or possibly ! 1164: % some other format in the future) depending on the desired ! 1165: % format. ! 1166: % ! 1167: % For some reason, the ~'s don't see to tie things, so some ! 1168: % \hbox's were introduced. ! 1169: % ! 1170: % There is unfortunately a lot of common code between the ! 1171: % different formats. Here are some sections which were easy to ! 1172: % pull out: ! 1173: \def\endref@startup{% ! 1174: % Test to see if there is anything in the wastebox ! 1175: \setbox\wastebox@uci=\hbox{\unhbox\wastebox@uci\unskip}% ! 1176: \ifdim\wd\wastebox@uci>\z@ ! 1177: \errmessage{Keyword omitted after \noexpand\ref}% ! 1178: \fi ! 1179: \let\prepunct@AmS=\empty ! 1180: \vskip\parskip ! 1181: \noindent \hangafter=\@ne ! 1182: } ! 1183: ! 1184: % This is the text printed for the JACM format for papers ! 1185: % appearing in a book. ! 1186: \def\appearing@in{Appearing in } ! 1187: ! 1188: % Common code at the end of \endref@JACM and \endref@IEEE. ! 1189: % The argument is the date routine to use. ! 1190: \def\endref@finishup#1{% ! 1191: \if T\istalk@AmS ! 1192: \dimen@=\wd\talkbox@AmS ! 1193: \ifdim\dimen@>\z@ ! 1194: \ppunbox@AmS\talkbox@AmS\setpunct@AmS ! 1195: \fi ! 1196: \fi ! 1197: \if T\isbook@AmS ! 1198: \ppunbox@AmS\bookbox@AmS \setpunct@AmS ! 1199: \editor@ref ! 1200: \fi ! 1201: \if T\isinbook@AmS ! 1202: \prepunct@AmS\appearing@in\unhbox\bookbox@AmS\unskip \setpunct@AmS ! 1203: \editor@ref \gdef\isbook@AmS{T}% ! 1204: \fi ! 1205: \if T\isbookinfo@AmS ! 1206: \ppunbox@AmS\bookinfobox@AmS\setpunct@AmS ! 1207: \fi ! 1208: \if T\ispubl@AmS ! 1209: \ppunbox@AmS\publbox@AmS\setpunct@AmS ! 1210: \fi ! 1211: \if T\ispubladdr@AmS ! 1212: \ppunbox@AmS\publaddrbox@AmS\setpunct@AmS ! 1213: \fi ! 1214: \if T\isbook@AmS ! 1215: \if T\isvol@AmS ! 1216: \prepunct@AmS Vol.~\unhbox\volbox@AmS\unskip\setpunct@AmS ! 1217: \fi ! 1218: \if T\isyr@AmS ! 1219: \ppunbox@AmS\yrbox@AmS\setpunct@AmS ! 1220: \fi ! 1221: \if T\istoappear@AmS ! 1222: \ (to appear)\setpunct@AmS ! 1223: \fi ! 1224: \if T\ispages@AmS ! 1225: \prepunct@AmS pp.~\unhbox\pagesbox@AmS\unskip\setpunct@AmS ! 1226: \fi ! 1227: \if T\ispage@AmS ! 1228: \prepunct@AmS p.~\unhbox\pagesbox@AmS\unskip\setpunct@AmS ! 1229: \fi ! 1230: \fi ! 1231: \if T\istalk@AmS ! 1232: #1% This is the date routine to use. ! 1233: \fi ! 1234: \if T\isfinalinfo@AmS ! 1235: \period\unhbox\finalinfobox@AmS ! 1236: \else ! 1237: \if T\refl@AmS . ! 1238: \else ; ! 1239: \fi ! 1240: \fi ! 1241: } ! 1242: ! 1243: % Print editor (ed.) if appropriate. This occurs 6 times ! 1244: % between the two formats, making it worth being a separate ! 1245: % routine. ! 1246: \def\editor@ref{% ! 1247: \if T\iseditor@AmS ! 1248: \ppunbox@AmS\editorbox@AmS\ (ed.)\setpunct@AmS ! 1249: \fi ! 1250: } ! 1251: ! 1252: % This routine prints the date in the JACM format ! 1253: \def\date@JACM{% ! 1254: \if T\isyr@AmS ! 1255: \/\ (% ! 1256: \if T\ismon@AmS ! 1257: \unhbox\monbox@AmS\unskip, ! 1258: \fi ! 1259: \unhbox\yrbox@AmS\unskip)\setpunct@AmS ! 1260: \else ! 1261: \if T\ismon@AmS ! 1262: \ppunbox@AmS\monbox@AmS\setpunct@AmS ! 1263: \fi ! 1264: \fi ! 1265: } ! 1266: ! 1267: % This prints the date in the IEEE format. ! 1268: \def\date@IEEE{% ! 1269: \if T\isyr@AmS ! 1270: \prepunct@AmS ! 1271: \if T\ismon@AmS ! 1272: \unhbox\monbox@AmS\unskip\a@comma ! 1273: \fi ! 1274: \unhbox\yrbox@AmS\unskip\setpunct@AmS ! 1275: \else ! 1276: \if T\ismon@AmS ! 1277: \ppunbox@AmS\monbox@AmS\setpunct@AmS ! 1278: \fi ! 1279: \fi ! 1280: } ! 1281: ! 1282: ! 1283: % This version produces JACM format references. ! 1284: \def\endref@JACM{% ! 1285: \endref@startup ! 1286: \if T\refi@AmS ! 1287: % \if T\iskey@AmS % We know that there is a \key ! 1288: \hbox to \key@size{\cite@font [\unhbox\keybox@AmS\unskip]\hfil}% ! 1289: \hangindent=\key@size ! 1290: % \fi ! 1291: \if T\isby@AmS ! 1292: \unhcopy\bybox@AmS\unskip ! 1293: \def\prepunct@AmS{\hskip7\p@ plus5\p@\relax}% ! 1294: \setbox\z@=\hbox{\unhbox\bybox@AmS\unskip}% ! 1295: \dimen@=\wd\z@ % We want \dimen0=max(\wd0, 2in) ! 1296: \ifdim\dimen@>2in \dimen@=2in \fi ! 1297: \setbox\bysamebox@AmS=\hbox{\hbox to\dimen@{\leaders\hrule\hfill.}}% ! 1298: \else ! 1299: \if T\isbysame@AmS ! 1300: \unhcopy\bysamebox@AmS\unskip ! 1301: \def\prepunct@AmS{\hskip7\p@ plus5\p@\relax}% ! 1302: \fi ! 1303: \fi ! 1304: \fi ! 1305: \if T\ispaper@AmS ! 1306: \ppunbox@AmS\paperbox@AmS\def\prepunct@AmS{. }% ! 1307: \fi ! 1308: \if T\ispaperinfo@AmS ! 1309: \ppunbox@AmS\paperinfobox@AmS\def\prepunct@AmS{. }% ! 1310: \fi ! 1311: \if T\isjour@AmS ! 1312: \ppunbox@AmS\jourbox@AmS\setpunct@AmS ! 1313: \editor@ref ! 1314: \if T\isjourinfo@AmS ! 1315: \ppunbox@AmS\jourinfobox@AmS\setpunct@AmS ! 1316: \fi ! 1317: \if T\isvol@AmS ! 1318: \ \unhbox\volbox@AmS\unskip ! 1319: \fi ! 1320: \if T\isissue@AmS ! 1321: \ppunbox@AmS\issuebox@AmS\setpunct@AmS ! 1322: \fi ! 1323: \date@JACM ! 1324: \if T\istoappear@AmS ! 1325: \ (to appear)\setpunct@AmS ! 1326: \fi ! 1327: \if T\ispages@AmS ! 1328: \ppunbox@AmS\pagesbox@AmS\setpunct@AmS ! 1329: \fi ! 1330: \if T\ispage@AmS ! 1331: \prepunct@AmS p.~\unhbox\pagesbox@AmS\unskip\setpunct@AmS ! 1332: \fi ! 1333: \fi ! 1334: \endref@finishup\date@JACM ! 1335: } ! 1336: ! 1337: ! 1338: % This version produces IEEE format references. ! 1339: \def\endref@IEEE{% ! 1340: \endref@startup ! 1341: \if T\refi@AmS ! 1342: % \if T\iskey@AmS % We know that there is a \key ! 1343: \hbox to \key@size{\cite@font [\unhbox\keybox@AmS\unskip]\hfil}% ! 1344: \hangindent=\key@size ! 1345: % \fi ! 1346: \if T\isby@AmS \unhcopy\bybox@AmS\unskip\setpunct@AmS ! 1347: \setbox\z@=\hbox{\unhbox\bybox@AmS\unskip}% ! 1348: \dimen@=\wd\z@ % We want \dimen0=max(\wd0, 2in) ! 1349: \ifdim\dimen@>2in \dimen@=2in \fi ! 1350: \setbox\bysamebox@AmS=\hbox{\hbox to\dimen@{\leaders\hrule\hfill}}% ! 1351: \else ! 1352: \if T\isbysame@AmS ! 1353: \unhcopy\bysamebox@AmS\unskip\setpunct@AmS ! 1354: \fi ! 1355: \fi ! 1356: \fi ! 1357: \if T\ispaper@AmS ! 1358: \prepunct@AmS``\unhbox\paperbox@AmS\unskip,'' ! 1359: \let\prepunct@AmS=\empty ! 1360: \fi ! 1361: \if T\ispaperinfo@AmS ! 1362: \ppunbox@AmS\paperinfobox@AmS\def\prepunct@AmS{. }% ! 1363: \fi ! 1364: \if T\isjour@AmS ! 1365: \ppunbox@AmS\jourbox@AmS\setpunct@AmS ! 1366: \editor@ref ! 1367: \if T\isjourinfo@AmS ! 1368: \ppunbox@AmS\jourinfobox@AmS\setpunct@AmS ! 1369: \fi ! 1370: \if T\isvol@AmS ! 1371: \prepunct@AmS Vol.~\unhbox\volbox@AmS\unskip\setpunct@AmS ! 1372: \fi ! 1373: \if T\isissue@AmS ! 1374: \prepunct@AmS No.~\unhbox\issuebox@AmS\unskip\setpunct@AmS ! 1375: \fi ! 1376: \date@IEEE ! 1377: \if T\istoappear@AmS ! 1378: \ (to appear)\setpunct@AmS ! 1379: \fi ! 1380: \if T\ispages@AmS ! 1381: \prepunct@AmS pp.~\unhbox\pagesbox@AmS\unskip\setpunct@AmS ! 1382: \fi ! 1383: \if T\ispage@AmS ! 1384: \prepunct@AmS p.~\unhbox\pagesbox@AmS\unskip\setpunct@AmS ! 1385: \fi ! 1386: \fi ! 1387: \endref@finishup\date@IEEE ! 1388: } ! 1389: ! 1390: ! 1391: % By default, we use JACM format references ! 1392: \let\endref@AmS=\endref@JACM ! 1393: ! 1394: % But it's possible to get the other format ! 1395: \def\IEEE{% ! 1396: \let\endref@AmS=\endref@IEEE ! 1397: \refdef@AmS\vol{}% Vol not printed in slanted any more. ! 1398: \global\let\appearing@in=\empty % Don't say that in IEEE format. ! 1399: \let\volume=\vol ! 1400: \let\book@font=\twelveit % Book and journal titles in this font. ! 1401: \oktell{IEEE Bibliography Style}% ! 1402: } ! 1403: ! 1404: ! 1405: % References Dump ! 1406: ! 1407: \newwrite\dump@file ! 1408: ! 1409: \catcode`\{=12 \catcode`\}=12 \catcode`\%=12 \catcode`\[=1 \catcode`\]=2 ! 1410: \def\ref@open[{] ! 1411: \def\ref@close[}] ! 1412: \def\ref@comment[%] ! 1413: \catcode`\{=1 \catcode`\}=2 \catcode`\%=14 \catcode`\[=12 \catcode`\]=12 ! 1414: ! 1415: \def\refdump{% ! 1416: \vfill\supereject ! 1417: \begingroup ! 1418: \content\reftitle ! 1419: \tell{Dumping \reftitle\space to refdump.tex}% ! 1420: \immediate\openout\dump@file=refdump ! 1421: \immediate\write\dump@file{% ! 1422: \noexpand\catcode`\noexpand\@=11 ^^J% ! 1423: \noexpand\let\noexpand\content=\noexpand\eat@AmS^^J% ! 1424: \noexpand\pageno=\the\pageno^^J% ! 1425: \noexpand\def\noexpand\ref@set\ref@open\ref@comment ! 1426: }% ! 1427: \def\\##1{\immediate\write\dump@file{ \noexpand\\{##1}\ref@comment}}% ! 1428: \ref@set ! 1429: \immediate\write\dump@file{% ! 1430: \ref@close^^J% ! 1431: }% ! 1432: \immediate\closeout\dump@file ! 1433: \endgroup ! 1434: } ! 1435: ! 1436: ! 1437: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ! 1438: % OUTPUT CONTROL % ! 1439: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ! 1440: ! 1441: % Control for informational messages. Default is \verbose mode. ! 1442: \newif\iftell@all ! 1443: \let\verbose=\tell@alltrue ! 1444: \let\quiet=\tell@allfalse ! 1445: \verbose ! 1446: \def\oktell#1{\iftell@all\tell{#1}\fi} ! 1447: \def\okmessage#1{\iftell@all\message{#1}\fi} ! 1448: ! 1449: % Chapter macro parameters ! 1450: \newcount\chapterno ! 1451: \chapterno=\z@ % Number of current chapter ! 1452: \newif\ifnumber@chapters ! 1453: \number@chapterstrue % By default, number the chapters ! 1454: \def\nochapternumbers{% ! 1455: \number@chaptersfalse ! 1456: \oktell{No Chapter Numbers mode}% ! 1457: } ! 1458: ! 1459: ! 1460: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ! 1461: % OUTPUT CONTROL MACROS % ! 1462: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ! 1463: ! 1464: ! 1465: % Center, left justify, right justify -- avoid exceeding margins ! 1466: \def\centerline#1{\line{\hfill#1\hfill}} ! 1467: \def\leftline#1{\line{#1\hfill}} ! 1468: \def\rightline#1{\line{\hfill#1}} ! 1469: \def\threepart#1#2#3{\line{\hskip\leftskip\rlap{#1}\hfill#2\hfill ! 1470: \llap{#3}\hskip\rightskip}} ! 1471: ! 1472: % End of the main body of the document ! 1473: \let\enddiss=\bye ! 1474: ! 1475: % Summary Information ! 1476: \outer\def\showsummary{% ! 1477: \begingroup ! 1478: \def\note##1##2##3##4{% ! 1479: \count@=##1 ! 1480: \advance\count@ by##3 ! 1481: \ifcase\count@ ! 1482: \message{No ##2s##4}\or ! 1483: \message{1 ##2##4}\else ! 1484: \message{\the\count@\space ##2s##4}\fi ! 1485: }% ! 1486: \note\fignumber{figure}{-1}{,}% ! 1487: \note\tablenumber{table}{-1}{,}% ! 1488: \note\note@count{footnote}{-1}{,}% ! 1489: \cardinality\ref@set\to\count@ ! 1490: \note\count@{citation}{0}{.}% ! 1491: \endgroup ! 1492: } ! 1493: ! 1494: ! 1495: % Real version of ragged right margins ! 1496: \def\raggedright{% ! 1497: \rightskip=\z@ plus 2em ! 1498: \oktell{Raggedright mode}% ! 1499: } ! 1500: ! 1501: % Disallow hyphenation -- a very dangerous thing ! 1502: \def\nohyphens{% ! 1503: \hyphenpenalty=\@M\tolerance=500\pretolerance=\@M ! 1504: \oktell{Nohyphens mode}% ! 1505: } ! 1506: ! 1507: % Allow capitalized words to be hyphenated ! 1508: \def\hyphenall{% ! 1509: \uchyph=\@ne ! 1510: \oktell{Hyphenating all words}% ! 1511: } ! 1512: ! 1513: % Handle a long quotation in a standard way ! 1514: \def\bigquote#1\endbigquote{% ! 1515: \par ! 1516: \vskip \baselineskip \vskip -\parskip ! 1517: { \advance\rightskip by30\p@ ! 1518: \advance\leftskip by30\p@ ! 1519: \smallertype ! 1520: \singlespace ! 1521: \let\\=\newline ! 1522: \noindent\llap{``}\ignorespaces#1\unskip''\par ! 1523: }% End of singlespacing and special indentation ! 1524: \vskip \baselineskip \vskip -\parskip ! 1525: } ! 1526: ! 1527: % What to do at the beginning of a chapter ! 1528: \def\chapter#1\endchapter{ ! 1529: \chapter@base #1\endchapter ! 1530: \oktell{Chapter \number\chapterno: #1} ! 1531: \content{Chapter \number\chapterno: #1} ! 1532: } ! 1533: ! 1534: ! 1535: % This boolean controls whether chapters are made to start only on ! 1536: % odd pages. ! 1537: \newif\ifoddpages ! 1538: \oddpagesfalse ! 1539: \def\twosided{% This is the ``official'' command ! 1540: \oddpagestrue ! 1541: \oktell{Twosided mode}% ! 1542: } ! 1543: ! 1544: % The guts of the \chapter command. \chapter==\chapter@base when ! 1545: % in \articlestyle. ! 1546: \def\chapter@base#1\endchapter{ ! 1547: \par ! 1548: \clearpage % Clean up from prev chapter ! 1549: \ifoddpages % Make sure start on even page. ! 1550: \ifodd\pageno \relax \else \null\vfill\eject \fi ! 1551: \fi ! 1552: \pageno@foot % Page #ing special for chap pages ! 1553: \advance\chapterno by\@ne ! 1554: \ifnumber@chapters ! 1555: \centerline{\chap@font CHAPTER \number\chapterno}% Do heading ! 1556: \fi ! 1557: {\let\\=\cr \tabskip=\z@ \chap@font % Center the chapter title ! 1558: \halign to\hsize{\centerline{\ignorespaces##\unskip}\cr#1\cr} ! 1559: } ! 1560: \nobreak % Shouldn't happen anyway ! 1561: \vskip 1.0in minus 0.15in ! 1562: } ! 1563: ! 1564: % What to do at the beginning of a section ! 1565: \def\section#1{% ! 1566: \skip@=\lastskip % \par resets \lastskip, apparently ! 1567: \par ! 1568: % This junk trys to provide consistent spacing ! 1569: \dimen@=\baselineskip ! 1570: \ifdim\skip@<\dimen@ ! 1571: \ifdim\skip@=\z@ ! 1572: \penalty-\@m % Very good break ! 1573: \fi ! 1574: \vskip \dimen@ plus .5\baselineskip ! 1575: \fi ! 1576: \leftline{\sec@font#1} ! 1577: \subcontent{#1} ! 1578: \sanetell{ Section: #1} ! 1579: \nobreak ! 1580: \vskip \z@ plus .15\baselineskip ! 1581: \vskip -\parskip ! 1582: } ! 1583: ! 1584: % And for sub-sections ! 1585: \def\subsection#1{% ! 1586: \skip@=\lastskip ! 1587: \par ! 1588: \dimen@=.6\baselineskip ! 1589: \ifdim\skip@<\dimen@ ! 1590: \ifdim\skip@=\z@ ! 1591: \goodbreak ! 1592: \fi ! 1593: \vskip \dimen@ plus .3\baselineskip ! 1594: \fi ! 1595: \leftline{\subsec@font#1} ! 1596: \subsubcontent{#1} ! 1597: \sanetell{ \\Subsection: #1} ! 1598: \nobreak ! 1599: \vskip \z@ plus .1\baselineskip ! 1600: \vskip -\parskip ! 1601: } ! 1602: ! 1603: % And for sub-sub-sections ! 1604: \def\subsubsection#1{% ! 1605: \skip@=\lastskip ! 1606: \par ! 1607: \dimen@=.5\baselineskip ! 1608: \ifdim\skip@<\dimen@ ! 1609: \ifdim\skip@=\z@ ! 1610: \goodbreak ! 1611: \fi ! 1612: \vskip \dimen@ plus .3\baselineskip ! 1613: \fi ! 1614: \leftline{\bf#1} ! 1615: \subsubsubcontent{#1} ! 1616: \sanetell{ \\\\Subsubsection: #1} ! 1617: \nobreak ! 1618: \vskip -\parskip ! 1619: } ! 1620: ! 1621: % This is an alternate definition for plain TeX's \@ins, ! 1622: % omitting the \par. It is for use during \figure etc. Reason: ! 1623: % If you use \figure right after \section, it would otherwise ! 1624: % become a legal place for a page break.. ! 1625: \def\@ins@uci{\begingroup\setbox\z@\vbox\bgroup} ! 1626: ! 1627: % This is \endinsert from plain.tex, but \midinsert's are not converted ! 1628: % to \topinsert's, since that can lead to figures getting out of order. ! 1629: % This can lead to excessive blank space at the bottom of the page, but ! 1630: % that's life. Makes use of \keep...\endkeep type stuff. ! 1631: \def\endinsert{\egroup % finish the \vbox ! 1632: \if@mid \dimen@\ht\z@ \advance\dimen@\dp\z@ ! 1633: \advance\dimen@12\p@ ! 1634: \vskip\z@ plus\dimen@ ! 1635: \penalty\z@ ! 1636: \vskip\z@ plus-\dimen@ ! 1637: \bigskip\box\z@\bigbreak ! 1638: \else\insert\topins{\penalty100 % floating insertion ! 1639: \splittopskip\z@skip ! 1640: \splitmaxdepth\maxdimen \floatingpenalty\z@ ! 1641: \ifp@ge \dimen@\dp\z@ ! 1642: \vbox to\vsize{\unvbox\z@\kern-\dimen@}% depth is zero ! 1643: \else \box\z@\nobreak\bigskip\fi}\fi\endgroup} ! 1644: ! 1645: ! 1646: % This macro provides rudamentary support for figures. The ! 1647: % argument to \figure is the name of the file containing the tpic (or whatever) ! 1648: % output. The second argument is the caption for the picture. ! 1649: % As usual, TeX's delayed paging and midinserting causes expansion-timing ! 1650: % problems which have to be kludged around. ! 1651: \newif\iftopfigs \topfigstrue ! 1652: \def\domidfigs{% ! 1653: \topfigsfalse ! 1654: \oktell{Midfigs mode}% ! 1655: } ! 1656: ! 1657: \newcount\fignumber \fignumber=\@ne ! 1658: % Usage: \figure{filename}{caption with \\'s} ! 1659: \def\figure#1#2{% ! 1660: \begingroup % Hide anything that crazy user does! ! 1661: \xdef\lastfigure{\the\fignumber}% Remember the current figure number ! 1662: \begingroup\no@cites ! 1663: \let\\=\space ! 1664: \xdef\this@insert{\write\noexpand\fig@file{\noexpand\noexpand ! 1665: \noexpand\listfig{\lastfigure}{#2}% ! 1666: {\noexpand\number\noexpand\pageno}% ! 1667: }% ! 1668: }% ! 1669: \endgroup ! 1670: \global\advance\fignumber by\@ne ! 1671: % Now do mid or top insert as appropriate ! 1672: \let\@ins=\@ins@uci ! 1673: \iffig@closed % Open output file if not already ! 1674: \immediate\openout\fig@file=\figfile ! 1675: \global\fig@closedfalse ! 1676: \fi ! 1677: \iftopfigs \topinsert \else \midinsert \fi ! 1678: \hrule ! 1679: \vskip .5\baselineskip ! 1680: {\smallertype\input #1\relax\centerline{\box\graph}}% ! 1681: \vskip .5\baselineskip plus .5\baselineskip ! 1682: \centerline{\bf Figure \lastfigure}% ! 1683: \this@insert ! 1684: \let\\=\cr \tabskip=\z@ ! 1685: \halign to\hsize{\centerline{\ignorespaces##\unskip}\cr#2\cr}% ! 1686: \vskip2\p@ ! 1687: \hrule ! 1688: \endinsert ! 1689: \endgroup ! 1690: } ! 1691: ! 1692: ! 1693: % Similar thing for tables ! 1694: \newcount\tablenumber \tablenumber=\@ne ! 1695: % usage: \table{caption} ...text... \endtable ! 1696: \def\table#1{% ! 1697: \begingroup % Hide user zingers ! 1698: \xdef\lasttable{\the\tablenumber}% Remember the current figure number ! 1699: \begingroup\no@cites ! 1700: \let\\=\space ! 1701: \xdef\this@insert{\write\noexpand\tab@file{\noexpand\noexpand ! 1702: \noexpand\listfig{\lasttable}{#1}% ! 1703: {\noexpand\number\noexpand\pageno}% ! 1704: }% ! 1705: }% ! 1706: \endgroup ! 1707: \global\advance\tablenumber by\@ne ! 1708: \gdef\table@caption{#1}% ! 1709: \setbox\z@=\vbox\bgroup ! 1710: } ! 1711: ! 1712: % End of the table body specification. ! 1713: \def\endtable{% ! 1714: \egroup % End the definition of \box0. ! 1715: % Now do top or mid insert ! 1716: \let\@ins=\@ins@uci ! 1717: \iftab@closed % Open output file if necessary ! 1718: \immediate\openout\tab@file=\tabfile ! 1719: \global\tab@closedfalse ! 1720: \fi ! 1721: \iftopfigs \topinsert \else \midinsert \fi ! 1722: \hrule ! 1723: \vskip .5\baselineskip ! 1724: \box\z@ % Insert the material here. ! 1725: \vskip .5\baselineskip plus .5\baselineskip ! 1726: \centerline{\bf Table \lasttable}% ! 1727: \this@insert ! 1728: \let\\=\cr \tabskip=\z@ ! 1729: \halign to\hsize{\centerline{\ignorespaces##\unskip}\cr\table@caption ! 1730: \cr}% ! 1731: \vskip2\p@ ! 1732: \hrule ! 1733: \endinsert ! 1734: \endgroup ! 1735: } ! 1736: ! 1737: % Allow user to specify arbitrary diagrams. The arguments are: ! 1738: % #1=name of the file containing the commands to form the diagram, ! 1739: % #2=caption for the figure, possibly containing \\'s. ! 1740: \def\diagram#1#2{% ! 1741: \begingroup ! 1742: \xdef\lastfigure{\the\fignumber}% ! 1743: \begingroup\no@cites ! 1744: \let\\=\space ! 1745: \xdef\this@insert{\write\noexpand\fig@file{\noexpand\noexpand ! 1746: \noexpand\listfig{\lastfigure}{#2}% ! 1747: {\noexpand\number\noexpand\pageno}% ! 1748: }% ! 1749: }% ! 1750: \endgroup ! 1751: \global\advance\fignumber by\@ne ! 1752: % Do mid or top insert as appropriate ! 1753: \let\@ins=\@ins@uci ! 1754: \iffig@closed % Open output file if necessary ! 1755: \immediate\openout\fig@file=\figfile ! 1756: \global\fig@closedfalse ! 1757: \fi ! 1758: \iftopfigs \topinsert \else \midinsert \fi ! 1759: \hrule ! 1760: \vskip .5\baselineskip ! 1761: {\smallertype\input #1\relax}% ! 1762: \vskip .5\baselineskip plus .5\baselineskip ! 1763: \centerline{\bf Figure \lastfigure}% ! 1764: \this@insert ! 1765: \let\\=\cr \tabskip=\z@ ! 1766: \halign to \hsize{\centerline{\ignorespaces##\unskip}\cr#2\cr}% ! 1767: \vskip2\p@ ! 1768: \hrule ! 1769: \endinsert ! 1770: \endgroup ! 1771: } ! 1772: ! 1773: % Allow user to include verbatim examples from files. The arguments are: ! 1774: % #1=name of the file containing the text of the example, ! 1775: % #2=caption for the figure, possibly containing \\'s. ! 1776: \def\example#1#2{% ! 1777: \begingroup ! 1778: \xdef\lastfigure{\the\fignumber}% ! 1779: \begingroup\no@cites ! 1780: \let\\=\space ! 1781: \xdef\this@insert{\write\noexpand\fig@file{\noexpand\noexpand ! 1782: \noexpand\listfig{\lastfigure}{#2}% ! 1783: {\noexpand\number\noexpand\pageno}% ! 1784: }% ! 1785: }% ! 1786: \endgroup ! 1787: \global\advance\fignumber by\@ne ! 1788: % Do mid or top insert as appropriate ! 1789: \let\@ins=\@ins@uci ! 1790: \iffig@closed % Open output file if necessary ! 1791: \immediate\openout\fig@file=\figfile ! 1792: \global\fig@closedfalse ! 1793: \fi ! 1794: \iftopfigs \topinsert \else \midinsert \fi ! 1795: \hrule ! 1796: \vskip .5\baselineskip ! 1797: \vbox{\smallertype\singlespace\verbfile{#1}}% ! 1798: \vskip .5\baselineskip plus .5\baselineskip ! 1799: \centerline{\bf Figure \lastfigure}% ! 1800: \this@insert ! 1801: \let\\=\cr \tabskip=\z@ ! 1802: \halign to \hsize{\centerline{\ignorespaces##\unskip}\cr#2\cr}% ! 1803: \vskip2\p@ ! 1804: \hrule ! 1805: \endinsert ! 1806: \endgroup ! 1807: } ! 1808: ! 1809: ! 1810: % Environment for report generation -- use only at the beginning! ! 1811: % Since sections are the biggest division, the table of contents ! 1812: % stuff is redefined, and chapter numbering is turned off so that ! 1813: % \chapter can be used for the first-page title. The title page ! 1814: % gets no page number (page # 0). The user can get to the ! 1815: % normal chapter font as \titlefont, and the section font as ! 1816: % \authorfont. ! 1817: \def\articlestyle{% ! 1818: \nochapternumbers ! 1819: \let\subsubsubcontent=\subsubcontent ! 1820: \let\subsubcontent=\subcontent ! 1821: \let\subcontent=\content ! 1822: \let\chapter=\chapter@base ! 1823: \pageno=\z@ ! 1824: \let\titlefont=\chap@font ! 1825: \let\authorfont=\sec@font ! 1826: \oktell{Articlestyle mode}% ! 1827: } ! 1828: ! 1829: ! 1830: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ! 1831: % PAGE NUMBERING % ! 1832: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ! 1833: ! 1834: % This macro produces a blank, numbered page of output ! 1835: \def\blankpage{\pageinsert \null\vfill \endinsert} ! 1836: ! 1837: % This defintion of \folio differs from Plain's in that (a) page ! 1838: % numbers are printed in 12pt, and (b) roman numeral ones are ! 1839: % printed in italics. It makes use of a trick, that ! 1840: % \romannumeral0 produces no output, which we need for title ! 1841: % pages and things, so we make their page numbers be 0. ! 1842: \def\folio{\ifnum\pageno>\z@ ! 1843: {\twelverm\number\pageno}\else ! 1844: {\twelveit\romannumeral-\pageno}\fi ! 1845: } ! 1846: ! 1847: % Permanent definitions of macros which get switched in and out ! 1848: % with \let's. Do not change any of these !!! ! 1849: \def\uci@headpage{\hfill\folio} ! 1850: \def\uci@footpage{\hfill\folio\hfill} ! 1851: \headline={\uci@headline} ! 1852: \footline={\uci@footline} ! 1853: ! 1854: % If this is used as the footline, it causes a page number to be ! 1855: % printed, but with the side-effect of making the headline blank ! 1856: % and the footline a page number again. This is used on pages ! 1857: % like the first of a chapter. ! 1858: \def\no@foot{% ! 1859: \uci@footpage ! 1860: \global\let\uci@footline=\hfil ! 1861: \global\let\uci@headline=\uci@headpage ! 1862: } ! 1863: ! 1864: % This macro causes the page number to be at the bottom of the current ! 1865: % page, and after it has been used there once, it moves to the ! 1866: % top right of each page. It also sets \dimen\topins=0pt so that ! 1867: % any material \topinsert'd on these pages will get carried over ! 1868: % to subsequent pages. ! 1869: \def\pageno@foot{% ! 1870: \dimen\topins=\z@ ! 1871: \let\uci@headline=\hfil ! 1872: \let\uci@footline=\no@foot ! 1873: } ! 1874: ! 1875: % Executing this causes page numbers to be at the bottom only, as ! 1876: % with the plain TeX format. ! 1877: \def\plain@page@numbers{% ! 1878: \let\uci@headline=\hfil % Initial values similar to plain's ! 1879: \let\uci@footline=\uci@footpage ! 1880: } ! 1881: ! 1882: % Change plain's \makeheadline and \makefootline to position page ! 1883: % numbers as required. ! 1884: \def\makeheadline{% ! 1885: \vbox to\z@{\vskip-22.65\p@ ! 1886: \line{\vbox to8.5\p@{}\the\headline}\vss}\nointerlineskip ! 1887: } ! 1888: \def\makefootline{\baselineskip=1.6cm\line{\the\footline}} ! 1889: ! 1890: % Define an output routine which will restore \dimen\topins ! 1891: % after \chapter, \references, etc, title pages, which have ! 1892: % \dimen\topins=0pt ! 1893: \def\dissoutput{\shipout\vbox{\makeheadline\pagebody\makefootline}% ! 1894: \advancepageno \global\dimen\topins=\vsize ! 1895: \ifnum\outputpenalty>-\@MM \else\dosupereject\fi ! 1896: } ! 1897: \let\output@AmS=\dissoutput ! 1898: \dimen\topins=\vsize % Don't insert more than will fit on one page ! 1899: ! 1900: % Output Routines: We adjust the \raggedbottom command of plain ! 1901: % TeX so that the extra space is no more than 1in, and so that ! 1902: % the space is put above footnotes instead of below. ! 1903: ! 1904: \def\raggedbottom{\topskip=\normal@topskip plus1in \r@ggedbottomtrue ! 1905: \oktell{Ragged bottom mode}} ! 1906: \def\normalbottom{\topskip=\normal@topskip\r@ggedbottomfalse ! 1907: \oktell{Normal bottom mode}} ! 1908: ! 1909: \def\pagecontents{% ! 1910: \ifvoid\topins\else\unvbox\topins\fi ! 1911: \dimen@=\dp\@cclv \unvbox\@cclv % open up \box255 ! 1912: \ifr@ggedbottom \kern-\dimen@ \vfil\fi ! 1913: \ifvoid\footins \else % footnote info is present ! 1914: \vskip\skip\footins ! 1915: \footnoterule ! 1916: \unvbox\footins ! 1917: \fi ! 1918: } ! 1919: ! 1920: ! 1921: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ! 1922: % INITIALIZATION % ! 1923: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ! 1924: ! 1925: \font@no=0 % Default font=\rm, ! 1926: \twelvepoint % point size, ! 1927: \doublespace % and spacing ! 1928: \plain@page@numbers % Page nos like plain's ! 1929: ! 1930: % Note that normally in AMSTeX, the @ character may not be used. ! 1931: % But in the dissertation style, @ may be used as a normal character, ! 1932: % As it can in plain TeX. ! 1933: \catcode`\@=12 ! 1934: ! 1935: % Eat any further \documentstyle commands ! 1936: \def\documentstyle#1{} ! 1937: ! 1938: % This prints out our welcome message, and it computes the time ! 1939: % and date string once per run, which saves time if they're used ! 1940: % more than once. Since \catcode`@=12 at the time this is ! 1941: % executed, it can't contain any @-type macros. ! 1942: \everyjob={% ! 1943: \begingroup ! 1944: \xdef\today{% ! 1945: \ifcase\month ! 1946: \the\month\or ! 1947: January\or ! 1948: February\or ! 1949: March\or ! 1950: April\or ! 1951: May\or ! 1952: June\or ! 1953: July\or ! 1954: August\or ! 1955: September\or ! 1956: October\or ! 1957: November\or ! 1958: December\else ! 1959: \the\month ! 1960: \fi\space\the\day, \the\year ! 1961: }% ! 1962: \count0=\time ! 1963: \count1=\count0 ! 1964: \divide\count0by60 ! 1965: \count2=\count0 ! 1966: \multiply\count0by60 ! 1967: \advance\count1by-\count0 ! 1968: \ifnum\count2>11 ! 1969: \ifnum\count2>12 \advance\count2by-12\fi ! 1970: \def\ampm{PM}% ! 1971: \else ! 1972: \ifnum\count2=0 \advance\count2by12\fi ! 1973: \def\ampm{AM}% ! 1974: \fi ! 1975: \xdef\daytime{% ! 1976: \ifnum\count2<10 0\fi \the\count2:% ! 1977: \ifnum\count1<10 0\fi \the\count1 ! 1978: \ampm ! 1979: }% ! 1980: \endgroup ! 1981: \tell{AmSTeX Dissertation Style, version \version}% ! 1982: } ! 1983: ! 1984: \edef\temp@uci{\the\everyjob} ! 1985: \temp@uci
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