From 9d33ed10ab4207b902907bfd0c824fe32f86f535 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Solomon Peachy Date: Sat, 21 Nov 2020 22:21:39 -0500 Subject: manual: Remove some (very) obsolete latex style files. * scrreprt.4ht * booktabs.sty * optional.sty * pdfdraftcopy.sty Use system-provided stuff instead. Change-Id: I8d11d789b2e1c074a2b10f8ac1c0fec2e0792b20 --- manual/optional.sty | 158 ---------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 158 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 manual/optional.sty (limited to 'manual/optional.sty') diff --git a/manual/optional.sty b/manual/optional.sty deleted file mode 100644 index 847589cb61..0000000000 --- a/manual/optional.sty +++ /dev/null @@ -1,158 +0,0 @@ -% -% O P T I O N A L . S T Y -% ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -% ver 2.2b Jan 2005 -% -% Enable multiple versions of a document to be printed from one source file, -% especially if most of the text is shared between versions. -% -% Copyright 1993,1999,2001,2005 by Donald Arseneau (asnd@triumf.ca). -% This software is released under the terms of the LaTeX Project Public -% License (ftp://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/base/lppl.txt). -% (Essentially: Free to use, copy, distribute (sell) and change, but, if -% changed, that fact must be made apparent to the user.) It has a -% status of "maintained". -% -% -% HOW TO USE -% ~~~~~~~~~~ -% One way to use this package is to declare (for example) -% -% \usepackage[opta]{optional} -% -% at the beginning of your document, and flag optional text throughout -% your document like: -% -% \opt{opta}{Do this if option opta was declared} -% \opt{optb}{Do this if option optb was declared} -% \opt{optx,opty}{Do this if either option optx or opty} -% \opt{}{Never print this text!} -% \opt{opta}{\input{appendices}} -% \optv{xam}{Type: \verb|[root /]$ rm -r *|.} -% -% Note that both the package option and the "\opt" argument can contain -% lists of options although, in practice, one or the other should be a -% single option name. Lists are allowed in both places to allow more -% flexibility in the style of use. (But making the definitions much more -% difficult, Grrr.) -% -% Just as for "\includeonly", you will have to edit the main document -% file to switch option codes (i.e., change the "\usepackage" line). -% There are, however, several ways to use this package without altering -% the main document file: separate files, file-name sensing, interactive -% prompting, and command-line option selection. -% -% Typically, different versions of a document will require different -% document class and package setup, besides the different tags for -% optional.sty. In that case it is best to have a separate main file -% for each version of the document. Each stub file will declare the -% document class and load some packages (including this one) and then -% input the rest of the document from a file common to all versions. -% -% \documentclass[A0]{poster} -% \usepackage[poster]{optional} -% \input{my_paper} -% -% If the different opt-tags match the different stub file names (file -% poster.tex will typeset the "poster" version) then you can specify -% -% \usepackage[\jobname]{optional} -% -% Alternatively, this "\jobname" technique can make use of symbolic links, -% if your computer system supports them, by having a single main input -% file accessed under different names (and different "\jobname"s). -% -% Another scheme is to invoke LaTeX with the command line such as: -% -% latex "\def\UseOption{opta,optb}\input{file}" -% -% (with quoting appropriate to your operating system) then options "opta" -% and "optb" will be used in addition to any options specified with the -% "\usepackage" command. -% -% You can prompt yourself to specify the option(s) with every run -% through LaTeX: -% -% \usepackage{optional} -% \newcommand{\ExplainOptions}{man = users manual, check = checklist, -% ref = reference card, post = poster.} -% \AskOption -% -% The definition of "\ExplainOptions" is optional; it only serves to help -% the person who answers the question. The "\AskOption" is also optional; -% it will be executed automatically whenever optional.sty sees no list of -% options. This method is too tedious to use much. -% -% The normal restrictions forbidding special characters in package options -% and reference tags apply also the the tags used by the "\opt" command. -% -% These are not `comment' macros: The optional text must be well-formed -% with balanced braces, even if not printed. The "\opt" command *IS* -% completely `expandable' which means it is robust and can even be used -% in messages ("\typeout"). -% -% As usual, "\verb" commands and verbatim environments cannot be used -% in the argument to "\opt". For this purpose there is a variant form -% of "\opt" called "\optv" (optional verbatim) which may have a limited -% class of verbatim material in the argument. It can do so by leaving -% the braces around the argument, which may have undesired side effects. -% For an "\optv" argument to be successfully ignored, the verbatim material -% must have balanced braces etc. -% -% The "\opt" command is only intended for small sections of text. If you -% need to optionally include whole sections or chapters, put that material -% in a separate file, and "\opt"-ionally use an "\input" command: -% -% \opt{internal}{\input{prog_listings}} -% -%====================== END INSTRUCTIONS ======================== - -\ProvidesPackage{optional}[2005/01/26 ver 2.2b; \space - Optional inclusion/omission] -% Initialize used-option-list to \@gobble to eat the comma when the first -% entry is `appended'. -\@ifundefined{UseOption}{\let\UseOption\@gobble}{} -\DeclareOption*{\edef\UseOption{\UseOption,\CurrentOption}} -\ProcessOptions -\AtBeginDocument{\Opl@Setup} - -\newcommand*\opt[1]{\if\Opl@notlisted{#1}\expandafter\@gobble - \else \expandafter\@firstofone \fi} - -\newcommand*\optv[1]{\if\Opl@notlisted{#1}\expandafter\@gobble\fi} - -% This initial definition forces immediate setup if \opt used in the preamble -\def\Opl@notlisted{\fi \Opl@Setup \if\Opl@notlisted} - -\newcommand\AskOption{% - \@ifundefined{ExplainOptions}{}{\typeout{\ExplainOptions}}% - \typein[\UseOption]{Specify which optional text to process:}% - } - -\def\Opl@Setup{% - \ifx\UseOption\@gobble\AskOption\fi - \let\Opl@notlisted\@empty % initialize list of checks - \@for\@tempa:=\UseOption\do{% - \ifx\@tempa\@empty\else\expandafter\Opl@oneop\expandafter{\@tempa}\fi}% - \ifx\Opl@notlisted\@empty \PackageWarning{optional}% - {No options were selected, so all optional text will be printed}% - \let\opt\@secondoftwo - \else - \typeout{Using optional text marked with \UseOption. }% - \toks@\expandafter{\Opl@notlisted}% - \edef\@tempa{\def\noexpand\Opl@notlisted####1{,\the\toks@,}}\@tempa - \fi - \let\Opl@Setup\@empty \let\Opl@oneop\undefined - \let\AskOption\undefined \let\ExplainOptions\undefined -} -\begingroup -\catcode`\Z= 3 % special delimiter -\gdef\Opl@oneop#1{% - \@ifundefined{Opl@Match@#1}{% - \toks@\expandafter{\Opl@notlisted}% - \edef\Opl@notlisted{\the\toks@ \csname Opl@Match@#1\endcsname ,####1,#1,Z}% - \@namedef{Opl@Match@#1}##1,#1,##2Z{##2}% - }\relax -} -\endgroup -\endinput -- cgit v1.2.3