%
% $Id: html.sty,v 1.2 2010/06/16 17:12:28 garren Exp $
% LaTeX2HTML Version 96.2 : html.sty
%
% This file contains definitions of LaTeX commands which are
% processed in a special way by the translator.
% For example, there are commands for embedding external hypertext links,
% for cross-references between documents or for including raw HTML.
% This file includes the comments.sty file v2.0 by Victor Eijkhout
% In most cases these commands do nothing when processed by LaTeX.
%
% Place this file in a directory accessible to LaTeX (i.e., somewhere
% in the TEXINPUTS path.)
%
% NOTE: This file works with LaTeX 2.09 or (the newer) LaTeX2e.
% If you only have LaTeX 2.09, some complex LaTeX2HTML features
% like support for segmented documents are not available.
% Changes:
% See the change log at end of file.
% Exit if the style file is already loaded
% (suggested by Lee Shombert
\ifx \htmlstyloaded\relax \endinput\else\let\htmlstyloaded\relax\fi
\makeatletter
\newcommand{\latextohtml}{\LaTeX2\texttt{HTML}}
%%% LINKS TO EXTERNAL DOCUMENTS
%
% This can be used to provide links to arbitrary documents.
% The first argumment should be the text that is going to be
% highlighted and the second argument a URL.
% The hyperlink will appear as a hyperlink in the HTML
% document and as a footnote in the dvi or ps files.
%
\newcommand{\htmladdnormallinkfoot}[2]{#1\footnote{#2}}
% This is an alternative definition of the command above which
% will ignore the URL in the dvi or ps files.
\newcommand{\htmladdnormallink}[2]{#1}
% This command takes as argument a URL pointing to an image.
% The image will be embedded in the HTML document but will
% be ignored in the dvi and ps files.
%
\newcommand{\htmladdimg}[1]{}
%%% CROSS-REFERENCES BETWEEN (LOCAL OR REMOTE) DOCUMENTS
%
% This can be used to refer to symbolic labels in other Latex
% documents that have already been processed by the translator.
% The arguments should be:
% #1 : the URL to the directory containing the external document
% #2 : the path to the labels.pl file of the external document.
% If the external document lives on a remote machine then labels.pl
% must be copied on the local machine.
%
%e.g. \externallabels{http://cbl.leeds.ac.uk/nikos/WWW/doc/tex2html/latex2html}
% {/usr/cblelca/nikos/tmp/labels.pl}
% The arguments are ignored in the dvi and ps files.
%
\newcommand{\externallabels}[2]{}
% This complements the \externallabels command above. The argument
% should be a label defined in another latex document and will be
% ignored in the dvi and ps files.
%
\newcommand{\externalref}[1]{}
% Suggested by Uffe Engberg (http://www.brics.dk/~engberg/)
% This allows the same effect for citations in external bibliographies.
% An \externallabels command must be given, locating a labels.pl file
% which defines the location and keys used in the external .html file.
%
\newcommand{\externalcite}{\nocite}
%%% HTMLRULE
% This command adds a horizontal rule and is valid even within
% a figure caption.
% Here we introduce a stub for compatibility.
\newcommand{\htmlrule}{\protect\HTMLrule}
\newcommand{\HTMLrule}{\@ifstar\@htmlrule\@htmlrule}
\newcommand{\@htmlrule}[1]{}
% This command adds information within the ... tag
%
\newcommand{\bodytext}[1]{}
\newcommand{\htmlbody}{}
%%% HYPERREF
% Suggested by Eric M. Carol
% Similar to \ref but accepts conditional text.
% The first argument is HTML text which will become ``hyperized''
% (underlined).
% The second and third arguments are text which will appear only in the paper
% version (DVI file), enclosing the fourth argument which is a reference to a label.
%
%e.g. \hyperref{using the tracer}{using the tracer (see Section}{)}{trace}
% where there is a corresponding \label{trace}
%
\newcommand{\hyperref}{\hyperrefx[ref]}
\def\hyperrefx[#1]{{\def\next{#1}%
\def\tmp{ref}\ifx\next\tmp\aftergroup\hyperrefref
\else\def\tmp{pageref}\ifx\next\tmp\aftergroup\hyperpageref
\else\def\tmp{page}\ifx\next\tmp\aftergroup\hyperpageref
\else\def\tmp{noref}\ifx\next\tmp\aftergroup\hypernoref
\else\def\tmp{no}\ifx\next\tmp\aftergroup\hypernoref
\else\typeout{*** unknown option \next\space to hyperref ***}%
\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi}}
\newcommand{\hyperrefref}[4]{#2\ref{#4}#3}
\newcommand{\hyperpageref}[4]{#2\pageref{#4}#3}
\newcommand{\hypernoref}[3]{#2}
%%% HYPERCITE --- added by RRM
% Suggested by Stephen Simpson
% effects the same ideas as in \hyperref, but for citations.
% It does not allow an optional argument to the \cite, in LaTeX.
%
% \hypercite{}{}{}{}
%
% uses the pre/post-texts in LaTeX, with a \cite{}
%
% \hypercite[ext]{}{}{}
%
% uses the pre/post-texts in LaTeX, with a \nocite{}
% the actual reference comes from an \externallabels file.
%
\newcommand{\hypercite}{\hypercitex[int]}
\def\hypercitex[#1]{{\def\next{#1}%
\def\tmp{int}\ifx\next\tmp\aftergroup\hyperciteint
\else\def\tmp{cite}\ifx\next\tmp\aftergroup\hyperciteint
\else\def\tmp{ext}\ifx\next\tmp\aftergroup\hyperciteext
\else\def\tmp{nocite}\ifx\next\tmp\aftergroup\hyperciteext
\else\def\tmp{no}\ifx\next\tmp\aftergroup\hyperciteext
\else\typeout{*** unknown option \next\space to hypercite ***}%
\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi}}
\newcommand{\hyperciteint}[4]{#2{\def\tmp{#3}\def\emptyopt{}%
\ifx\tmp\emptyopt\cite{#4}\else\cite[#3]{#4}\fi}}
\newcommand{\hyperciteext}[3]{#2\nocite{#3}}
%%% HTMLREF
% Reference in HTML version only.
% Mix between \htmladdnormallink and \hyperref.
% First arg is text for in both versions, second is label for use in HTML
% version.
\newcommand{\htmlref}[2]{#1}
%%% HTMLCITE
% Reference in HTML version only.
% Mix between \htmladdnormallink and \hypercite.
% First arg is text for in both versions, second is citation for use in HTML
% version.
\newcommand{\htmlcite}[2]{#1}
%%% HTMLIMAGE
% This command can be used inside any environment that is converted
% into an inlined image (eg a "figure" environment) in order to change
% the way the image will be translated. The argument of \htmlimage
% is really a string of options separated by commas ie
% [scale=],[external],[thumbnail=
% The scale option allows control over the size of the final image.
% The ``external'' option will cause the image not to be inlined
% (images are inlined by default). External images will be accessible
% via a hypertext link.
% The ``thumbnail'' option will cause a small inlined image to be
% placed in the caption. The size of the thumbnail depends on the
% reduction factor. The use of the ``thumbnail'' option implies
% the ``external'' option.
%
% Example:
% \htmlimage{scale=1.5,external,thumbnail=0.2}
% will cause a small thumbnail image 1/5th of the original size to be
% placed in the final document, pointing to an external image 1.5
% times bigger than the original.
%
\newcommand{\htmlimage}[1]{}
% \htmlborder causes a border to be placed around an image or table
% when the image is placed within a cell.
\newcommand{\htmlborder}[1]{}
% Put \begin{makeimage}, \end{makeimage} around LaTeX to ensure its
% translation into an image.
% This shields sensitive text from being translated.
\newenvironment{makeimage}{}{}
%%% HTMLADDTONAVIGATION
% This command appends its argument to the buttons in the navigation
% panel. It is ignored by LaTeX.
%
% Example:
% \htmladdtonavigation{\htmladdnormallink
% {\htmladdimg{http://server/path/to/gif}}
% {http://server/path}}
\newcommand{\htmladdtonavigation}[1]{}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% Comment.sty version 2.0, 19 June 1992
% selectively in/exclude pieces of text: the user can define new
% comment versions, and each is controlled separately.
% This style can be used with plain TeX or LaTeX, and probably
% most other packages too.
%
% Examples of use in LaTeX and TeX follow \endinput
%
% Author
% Victor Eijkhout
% Department of Computer Science
% University Tennessee at Knoxville
% 104 Ayres Hall
% Knoxville, TN 37996
% USA
%
% eijkhout@cs.utk.edu
%
% Usage: all text included in between
% \comment ... \endcomment
% or \begin{comment} ... \end{comment}
% is discarded. The closing command should appear on a line
% of its own. No starting spaces, nothing after it.
% This environment should work with arbitrary amounts
% of comment.
%
% Other 'comment' environments are defined by
% and are selected/deselected with
% \includecomment{versiona}
% \excludecoment{versionb}
%
% These environments are used as
% \versiona ... \endversiona
% or \begin{versiona} ... \end{versiona}
% with the closing command again on a line of its own.
%
% Basic approach:
% to comment something out, scoop up every line in verbatim mode
% as macro argument, then throw it away.
% For inclusions, both the opening and closing comands
% are defined as noop
%
% Changed \next to \html@next to prevent clashes with other sty files
% (mike@emn.fr)
% Changed \html@next to \htmlnext so the \makeatletter and
% \makeatother commands could be removed (they were causing other
% style files - changebar.sty - to crash) (nikos@cbl.leeds.ac.uk)
% Changed \htmlnext back to \html@next...
\def\makeinnocent#1{\catcode`#1=12 }
\def\csarg#1#2{\expandafter#1\csname#2\endcsname}
\def\ThrowAwayComment#1{\begingroup
\def\CurrentComment{#1}%
\let\do\makeinnocent \dospecials
\makeinnocent\^^L% and whatever other special cases
\endlinechar`\^^M \catcode`\^^M=12 \xComment}
{\catcode`\^^M=12 \endlinechar=-1 %
\gdef\xComment#1^^M{\def\test{#1}\edef\test{\meaning\test}
\csarg\ifx{PlainEnd\CurrentComment Test}\test
\let\html@next\endgroup
\else \csarg\ifx{LaLaEnd\CurrentComment Test}\test
\edef\html@next{\endgroup\noexpand\end{\CurrentComment}}
\else \csarg\ifx{LaInnEnd\CurrentComment Test}\test
\edef\html@next{\endgroup\noexpand\end{\CurrentComment}}
\else \let\html@next\xComment
\fi \fi \fi \html@next}
}
\def\includecomment
#1{\expandafter\def\csname#1\endcsname{}%
\expandafter\def\csname end#1\endcsname{}}
\def\excludecomment
#1{\expandafter\def\csname#1\endcsname{\ThrowAwayComment{#1}}%
{\escapechar=-1\relax
\edef\tmp{\string\\end#1}%
\csarg\xdef{PlainEnd#1Test}{\meaning\tmp}%
\edef\tmp{\string\\end\string\{#1\string\}}%
\csarg\xdef{LaLaEnd#1Test}{\meaning\tmp}%
\edef\tmp{\string\\end \string\{#1\string\}}%
\csarg\xdef{LaInnEnd#1Test}{\meaning\tmp}%
}}
\excludecomment{comment}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% end Comment.sty
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%% RAW HTML
%
% Enclose raw HTML between a \begin{rawhtml} and \end{rawhtml}.
% The html environment ignores its body
%
\excludecomment{rawhtml}
%%% HTML ONLY
%
% Enclose LaTeX constructs which will only appear in the
% HTML output and will be ignored by LaTeX with
% \begin{htmlonly} and \end{htmlonly}
%
\excludecomment{htmlonly}
% Shorter version
\newcommand{\html}[1]{}
% for images.tex only
\excludecomment{imagesonly}
%%% LaTeX ONLY
% Enclose LaTeX constructs which will only appear in the
% DVI output and will be ignored by latex2html with
%\begin{latexonly} and \end{latexonly}
%
\newenvironment{latexonly}{}{}
% Shorter version
\newcommand{\latex}[1]{#1}
%%% LaTeX or HTML
% Combination of \latex and \html.
% Say \latexhtml{this should be latex text}{this html text}
%
%\newcommand{\latexhtml}[2]{#1}
\long\def\latexhtml#1#2{#1}
%%% tracing the HTML conversions
% This alters the tracing-level within the processing
% performed by latex2html by adjusting $VERBOSITY
% (see latex2html.config for the appropriate values)
%
\newcommand{\htmltracing}[1]{}
\newcommand{\htmltracenv}[1]{}
%%% \strikeout for HTML only
% uses ... tags on the argument
% LaTeX just gobbles it up.
\newcommand{\strikeout}[1]{}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%% JCL - stop input here if LaTeX2e is not present
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\ifx\if@compatibility\undefined
%LaTeX209
\makeatother\relax\expandafter\endinput
\fi
\if@compatibility
%LaTeX2e in LaTeX209 compatibility mode
\makeatother\relax\expandafter\endinput
\fi
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%
% Start providing LaTeX2e extension:
% This is currently:
% - additional optional argument for \htmladdimg
% - support for segmented documents
%
\ProvidesPackage{html}
[1996/12/22 v1.1 hypertext commands for latex2html (nd, hws, rrm)]
%%%%MG
% This command takes as argument a URL pointing to an image.
% The image will be embedded in the HTML document but will
% be ignored in the dvi and ps files. The optional argument
% denotes additional HTML tags.
%
% Example: \htmladdimg[ALT="portrait" ALIGN=CENTER]{portrait.gif}
%
\renewcommand{\htmladdimg}[2][]{}
%%% HTMLRULE for LaTeX2e
% This command adds a horizontal rule and is valid even within
% a figure caption.
%
% This command is best used with LaTeX2e and HTML 3.2 support.
% It is like \hrule, but allows for options via key--value pairs
% as follows: \htmlrule[key1=value1, key2=value2, ...] .
% Use \htmlrule* to suppress the
tag.
% Eg. \htmlrule[left, 15, 5pt, "none", NOSHADE] produces
%
.
% Renew the necessary part.
\renewcommand{\@htmlrule}[1][all]{}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%
% renew some definitions to allow optional arguments
%
% The description of the options is missing, as yet.
%
\renewcommand{\latextohtml}{\textup{\LaTeX2\texttt{HTML}}}
\renewcommand{\htmladdnormallinkfoot}[3][]{#2\footnote{#3}}
\renewcommand{\htmladdnormallink}[3][]{#2}
\renewcommand{\htmlbody}[1][]{}
\renewcommand{\hyperref}[1][ref]{\hyperrefx[#1]}
\renewcommand{\hypercite}[1][int]{\hypercitex[#1]}
\renewcommand{\htmlref}[3][]{#2}
\renewcommand{\htmlcite}[1]{#1\htmlcitex}
\newcommand{\htmlcitex}[2][]{{\def\tmp{#1}\ifx\tmp\@empty\else~[#1]\fi}}
\renewcommand{\htmlimage}[2][]{}
\renewcommand{\htmlborder}[2][]{}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%
% HTML HTMLset HTMLsetenv
%
% These commands do nothing in LaTeX, but can be used to place
% HTML tags or set Perl variables during the LaTeX2HTML processing;
% They are intended for expert use only.
\newcommand{\HTML}[2][]{}
\newcommand{\HTMLset}[3][]{}
\newcommand{\HTMLsetenv}[3][]{}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%
% The following commands pertain to document segmentation, and
% were added by Herbert Swan (with help from
% Michel Goossens ):
%
%
% This command inputs internal latex2html tables so that large
% documents can to partitioned into smaller (more manageable)
% segments.
%
\newcommand{\internal}[2][internals]{}
%
% Define a dummy stub \htmlhead{}. This command causes latex2html
% to define the title of the start of a new segment. It is not
% normally placed in the user's document. Rather, it is passed to
% latex2html via a .ptr file written by \segment.
%
\newcommand{\htmlhead}[3][]{}
% In the LaTeX2HTML version this will eliminate the title line
% generated by a \segment command, but retains the title string
% for use in other places.
%
\newcommand{\htmlnohead}{}
% In the LaTeX2HTML version this put a URL into a tag
% within the ... portion of a document.
%
\newcommand{\htmlbase}[1]{}
%
%
% The dummy command \endpreamble is needed by latex2html to
% mark the end of the preamble in document segments that do
% not contain a \begin{document}
%
\newcommand{\startdocument}{}
%
% These do nothing in LaTeX but for LaTeX2HTML
% they mark where the table of child-links and info-page
% should be placed, when the user wants other than the default.
% The *-versions omit the preceding
tag.
%
\newcommand{\tableofchildlinks}{\@ifstar\@tochildlinks\@tochildlinks}
\newcommand{\@tochildlinks}{}
\newcommand{\htmlinfo}{\@ifstar\@htmlinfo\@htmlinfo}
\newcommand{\@htmlinfo}{}
%
% Allocate a new set of section counters, which will get incremented
% for "*" forms of sectioning commands, and for a few miscellaneous
% commands.
%
\newcounter{lpart}
\newcounter{lchapter}[part]
\@ifundefined{chapter}{\newcounter{lsection}[part]}{\newcounter{lsection}[chapter]}
\newcounter{lsubsection}[section]
\newcounter{lsubsubsection}[subsection]
\newcounter{lparagraph}[subsubsection]
\newcounter{lsubparagraph}[paragraph]
\newcounter{lequation}
%
% Redefine "*" forms of sectioning commands to increment their
% respective counters.
%
\let\Hpart=\part
\let\Hchapter=\chapter
\let\Hsection=\section
\let\Hsubsection=\subsection
\let\Hsubsubsection=\subsubsection
\let\Hparagraph=\paragraph
\let\Hsubparagraph=\subparagraph
\let\Hsubsubparagraph=\subsubparagraph
\ifx\c@subparagraph\undefined
\newcounter{lsubsubparagraph}[lsubparagraph]
\else
\newcounter{lsubsubparagraph}[subparagraph]
\fi
%
% The following definitions are specific to LaTeX2e:
% (They must be commented out for LaTeX 2.09)
%
\renewcommand{\part}{\@ifstar{\stepcounter{lpart}%
\bgroup\def\tmp{*}\H@part}{\bgroup\def\tmp{}\H@part}}
\newcommand{\H@part}[1][]{%
\expandafter\egroup\expandafter\Hpart\tmp}
\ifx\Hchapter\relax\else\@ifundefined{chapter}{}{%
\def\chapter{\resetsections \@ifstar{\stepcounter{lchapter}%
\bgroup\def\tmp{*}\H@chapter}{\bgroup\def\tmp{}\H@chapter}}}\fi
\newcommand{\H@chapter}[1][]{%
\expandafter\egroup\expandafter\Hchapter\tmp}
\renewcommand{\section}{\resetsubsections
\@ifstar{\stepcounter{lsection}\bgroup\def\tmp{*}%
\H@section}{\bgroup\def\tmp{}\H@section}}
\newcommand{\H@section}[1][]{%
\expandafter\egroup\expandafter\Hsection\tmp}
\renewcommand{\subsection}{\resetsubsubsections
\@ifstar{\stepcounter{lsubsection}\bgroup\def\tmp{*}%
\H@subsection}{\bgroup\def\tmp{}\H@subsection}}
\newcommand{\H@subsection}[1][]{%
\expandafter\egroup\expandafter\Hsubsection\tmp}
\renewcommand{\subsubsection}{\resetparagraphs
\@ifstar{\stepcounter{lsubsubsection}\bgroup\def\tmp{*}%
\H@subsubsection}{\bgroup\def\tmp{}\H@subsubsection}}
\newcommand{\H@subsubsection}[1][]{%
\expandafter\egroup\expandafter\Hsubsubsection\tmp}
\renewcommand{\paragraph}{\resetsubparagraphs
\@ifstar{\stepcounter{lparagraph}\bgroup\def\tmp{*}%
\H@paragraph}{\bgroup\def\tmp{}\H@paragraph}}
\newcommand\H@paragraph[1][]{%
\expandafter\egroup\expandafter\Hparagraph\tmp}
\renewcommand{\subparagraph}{\resetsubsubparagraphs
\@ifstar{\stepcounter{lsubparagraph}\bgroup\def\tmp{*}%
\H@subparagraph}{\bgroup\def\tmp{}\H@subparagraph}}
\newcommand\H@subparagraph[1][]{%
\expandafter\egroup\expandafter\Hsubparagraph\tmp}
\ifx\Hsubsubparagraph\relax\else\@ifundefined{subsubparagraph}{}{%
\def\subsubparagraph{%
\@ifstar{\stepcounter{lsubsubparagraph}\bgroup\def\tmp{*}%
\H@subsubparagraph}{\bgroup\def\tmp{}\H@subsubparagraph}}}\fi
\newcommand\H@subsubparagraph[1][]{%
\expandafter\egroup\expandafter\Hsubsubparagraph\tmp}
%
\def\resetsections{\setcounter{section}{0}\setcounter{lsection}{0}%
\reset@dependents{section}\resetsubsections }
\def\resetsubsections{\setcounter{subsection}{0}\setcounter{lsubsection}{0}%
\reset@dependents{subsection}\resetsubsubsections }
\def\resetsubsubsections{\setcounter{subsubsection}{0}\setcounter{lsubsubsection}{0}%
\reset@dependents{subsubsection}\resetparagraphs }
%
\def\resetparagraphs{\setcounter{lparagraph}{0}\setcounter{lparagraph}{0}%
\reset@dependents{paragraph}\resetsubparagraphs }
\def\resetsubparagraphs{\ifx\c@subparagraph\undefined\else
\setcounter{subparagraph}{0}\fi \setcounter{lsubparagraph}{0}%
\reset@dependents{subparagraph}\resetsubsubparagraphs }
\def\resetsubsubparagraphs{\ifx\c@subsubparagraph\undefined\else
\setcounter{subsubparagraph}{0}\fi \setcounter{lsubsubparagraph}{0}}
%
\def\reset@dependents#1{\begingroup\let \@elt \@stpelt
\csname cl@#1\endcsname\endgroup}
%
%
% Define a helper macro to dump a single \secounter command to a file.
%
\newcommand{\DumpPtr}[2]{%
\count255=\arabic{#1}\def\dummy{dummy}\def\tmp{#2}%
\ifx\tmp\dummy\else\advance\count255 by \arabic{#2}\fi
\immediate\write\ptrfile{%
\noexpand\setcounter{#1}{\number\count255}}}
%
% Define a helper macro to dump all counters to the file.
% The value for each counter will be the sum of the l-counter
% actual LaTeX section counter.
% Also dump an \htmlhead{section-command}{section title} command
% to the file.
%
\newwrite\ptrfile
\def\DumpCounters#1#2#3#4{%
\begingroup\let\protect=\noexpand
\immediate\openout\ptrfile = #1.ptr
\DumpPtr{part}{lpart}%
\ifx\Hchapter\relax\else\DumpPtr{chapter}{lchapter}\fi
\DumpPtr{section}{lsection}%
\DumpPtr{subsection}{lsubsection}%
\DumpPtr{subsubsection}{lsubsubsection}%
\DumpPtr{paragraph}{lparagraph}%
\DumpPtr{subparagraph}{lsubparagraph}%
\DumpPtr{equation}{lequation}%
\DumpPtr{footnote}{dummy}%
\def\tmp{#4}\ifx\tmp\@empty
\immediate\write\ptrfile{\noexpand\htmlhead{#2}{#3}}\else
\immediate\write\ptrfile{\noexpand\htmlhead[#4]{#2}{#3}}\fi
\dumpcitestatus \dumpcurrentcolor
\immediate\closeout\ptrfile
\endgroup }
%% interface to natbib.sty
\def\dumpcitestatus{}
\def\loadcitestatus{\def\dumpcitestatus{%
\ifciteindex\immediate\write\ptrfile{\noexpand\citeindextrue}%
\else\immediate\write\ptrfile{\noexpand\citeindexfalse}\fi }%
}
\@ifpackageloaded{natbib}{\loadcitestatus}{%
\AtBeginDocument{\@ifpackageloaded{natbib}{\loadcitestatus}{}}}
%% interface to color.sty
\def\dumpcurrentcolor{}
\def\loadsegmentcolors{%
\let\real@pagecolor=\pagecolor
\let\pagecolor\segmentpagecolor
\let\segmentcolor\color
\ifx\current@page@color\undefined \def\current@page@color{{}}\fi
\def\dumpcurrentcolor{\bgroup\def\@empty@{{}}%
\expandafter\def\expandafter\tmp\space####1@{\def\thiscol{####1}}%
\ifx\current@color\@empty@\def\thiscol{}\else
\expandafter\tmp\current@color @\fi
\immediate\write\ptrfile{\noexpand\segmentcolor{\thiscol}}%
\ifx\current@page@color\@empty@\def\thiscol{}\else
\expandafter\tmp\current@page@color @\fi
\immediate\write\ptrfile{\noexpand\segmentpagecolor{\thiscol}}%
\egroup}%
\global\let\loadsegmentcolors=\relax
}
% These macros are needed within images.tex since this inputs
% the .ptr files for a segment, so that counters are
% colors are synchronised.
%
\newcommand{\segmentpagecolor}[1][]{%
\@ifpackageloaded{color}{\loadsegmentcolors\bgroup
\def\tmp{#1}\ifx\@empty\tmp\def\next{[]}\else\def\next{[#1]}\fi
\expandafter\segmentpagecolor@\next}%
{\@gobble}}
\def\segmentpagecolor@[#1]#2{\def\tmp{#1}\def\tmpB{#2}%
\ifx\tmpB\@empty\let\next=\egroup
\else
\let\realendgroup=\endgroup
\def\endgroup{\edef\next{\noexpand\realendgroup
\def\noexpand\current@page@color{\current@color}}\next}%
\ifx\tmp\@empty\real@pagecolor{#2}\def\model{}%
\else\real@pagecolor[#1]{#2}\def\model{[#1]}%
\fi
\edef\next{\egroup\def\noexpand\current@page@color{\current@page@color}%
\noexpand\real@pagecolor\model{#2}}%
\fi\next}
%
\newcommand{\segmentcolor}[2][named]{\@ifpackageloaded{color}%
{\loadsegmentcolors\segmentcolor[#1]{#2}}{}}
\@ifpackageloaded{color}{\loadsegmentcolors}{\let\real@pagecolor=\@gobble
\AtBeginDocument{\@ifpackageloaded{color}{\loadsegmentcolors}{}}}
% Define the \segment[align]{file}{section-command}{section-title} command,
% and its helper macros. This command does four things:
% 1) Begins a new LaTeX section;
% 2) Writes a list of section counters to file.ptr, each
% of which represents the sum of the LaTeX section
% counters, and the l-counters, defined above;
% 3) Write an \htmlhead{section-title} command to file.ptr;
% 4) Inputs file.tex.
\def\segment{\@ifstar{\@@htmls}{\@@html}}
\newcommand{\@@htmls}[1][]{\@@htmlsx{#1}}
\newcommand{\@@html}[1][]{\@@htmlx{#1}}
\def\@@htmlsx#1#2#3#4{\csname #3\endcsname* {#4}%
\DumpCounters{#2}{#3*}{#4}{#1}\input{#2}}
\def\@@htmlx#1#2#3#4{\csname #3\endcsname {#4}%
\DumpCounters{#2}{#3}{#4}{#1}\input{#2}}
\makeatother
\endinput
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% (The listing of Initiales see Changes)
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% Revision 1.2 2010/06/16 17:12:28 garren
% merging changes from 2.0.5.0.b01
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% Revision 1.1.6.2 2009/11/13 20:29:42 garren
% get the changes from 2.0.4.4
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% Revision 1.1.2.1 2009/11/12 19:52:56 garren
% make pdf documents
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% Revision 1.2 1997/07/10 06:16:42 RRM
% LaTeX styles, used in the v97.1 manual
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% Revision 1.17 1997/07/08 11:23:39 RRM
% include value of footnote counter in .ptr files for segments
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% Revision 1.16 1997/07/03 08:56:34 RRM
% use \textup within the \latextohtml macro
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% Revision 1.15 1997/06/15 10:24:58 RRM
% new command \htmltracenv as environment-ordered \htmltracing
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% Revision 1.14 1997/06/06 10:30:37 RRM
% - new command: \htmlborder puts environment into a cell
% with a border of specified width, + other attributes.
% - new commands: \HTML for setting arbitrary HTML tags, with attributes
% \HTMLset for setting Perl variables, while processing
% \HTMLsetenv same as \HTMLset , but it gets processed
% as if it were an environment.
% - new command: \latextohtml --- to set the LaTeX2HTML name/logo
% - fixed some remaining problems with \segmentcolor & \segmentpagecolor
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% Revision 1.13 1997/05/19 13:55:46 RRM
% alterations and extra options to \hypercite
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% Revision 1.12 1997/05/09 12:28:39 RRM
% - Added the optional argument to \htmlhead, also in \DumpCounters
% - Implemented \HTMLset as a no-op in LaTeX.
% - Fixed a bug in accessing the page@color settings.
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% Revision 1.11 1997/03/26 09:32:40 RRM
% - Implements LaTeX versions of \externalcite and \hypercite commands.
% Thanks to Uffe Engberg and Stephen Simpson for the suggestions.
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% Revision 1.10 1997/03/06 07:37:58 RRM
% Added the \htmltracing command, for altering $VERBOSITY .
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% Revision 1.9 1997/02/17 02:26:26 RRM
% - changes to counter handling (RRM)
% - shuffled around some definitions
% - changed \htmlrule of 209 mode
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% Revision 1.8 1997/01/26 09:04:12 RRM
% RRM: added optional argument to sectioning commands
% \htmlbase sets the tag
% \htmlinfo and \htmlinfo* allow the document info to be positioned
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% Revision 1.7 1997/01/03 12:15:44 L2HADMIN
% % - fixes to the color and natbib interfaces
% % - extended usage of \hyperref, via an optional argument.
% % - extended use comment environments to allow shifting expansions
% % e.g. within \multicolumn (`bug' reported by Luc De Coninck).
% % - allow optional argument to: \htmlimage, \htmlhead,
% % \htmladdimg, \htmladdnormallink, \htmladdnormallinkfoot
% % - added new commands: \htmlbody, \htmlnohead
% % - added new command: \tableofchildlinks
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% Revision 1.6 1996/12/25 03:04:54 JCL
% added patches to segment feature from Martin Wilck
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% Revision 1.5 1996/12/23 01:48:06 JCL
% o introduced the environment makeimage, which may be used to force
% LaTeX2HTML to generate an image from the contents.
% There's no magic, all what we have now is a defined empty environment
% which LaTeX2HTML will not recognize and thus pass it to images.tex.
% o provided \protect to the \htmlrule commands to allow for usage
% within captions.
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% Revision 1.4 1996/12/21 19:59:22 JCL
% - shuffled some entries
% - added \latexhtml command
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% Revision 1.3 1996/12/21 12:22:59 JCL
% removed duplicate \htmlrule, changed \htmlrule back not to create a \hrule
% to allow occurrence in caption
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% Revision 1.2 1996/12/20 04:03:41 JCL
% changed occurrence of \makeatletter, \makeatother
% added new \htmlrule command both for the LaTeX2.09 and LaTeX2e
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% jcl 30-SEP-96
% - Stuck the commands commonly used by both LaTeX versions to the top,
% added a check which stops input or reads further if the document
% makes use of LaTeX2e.
% - Introduced rrm's \dumpcurrentcolor and \bodytext
% hws 31-JAN-96 - Added support for document segmentation
% hws 10-OCT-95 - Added \htmlrule command
% jz 22-APR-94 - Added support for htmlref
% nd - Created