% Combined listing of the PDCMAC macros % hacked together pdc 1995-03-28 \relax \input pdccode \input epsf \errorcontextlines10000 \document \input pdcmacvn % Redefine the PDCCODE macros %\def\codefile#1{} %\def\endcodefile{} %\begingroup\obeylines \toksa={\endgroup % % \def\CODElinei#1^^M{% % \indent\the\everycodeline #1\par % % \endgroup % matches \CODEline % }% % \def\CODElinex#1^^M{% % {\indent\the\everycodeline #1\par}% % }% %} \the\toksa % abbreviated TOC macros taken from pdcsty \newwrite\TOCfile \openout\TOCfile=\jobname.toc \def\TOCwrite#1#2#3{% \begingroup\def\n{\string\n} \def\tmp{#3}% \edef\tmp{\string#1{#2}{\expandafter\TOCtrim\meaning\tmp}} \write\TOCfile\expandafter{\tmp{\folio}}\endgroup } \def\TOCtrim#1:->{} \def\TOCentryfile#1#2#3{ \medbreak\noindent{\subsecfont #2}\smallskip } \def\TOCentrysection#1#2#3{ \indent \llap{\S#1\enspace} \ignorespaces #2\quad#3\par } \def\TOCentrysubsec#1#2#3{} % Abbreviated fontmatter definitions from pdcsty: \def\frontmatter{ \write\TOCfile{\string\endinput} \closeout\TOCfile \vfill\supereject \pageno=-1 \secnofalse \headline{\hfil} \def\TOCwrite##1##2##3{} } \def\endfrontmatter{ \section{Contents} \input\jobname.toc \vfill\supereject } \newif\ifsecno \secnotrue % sectioning taken from pdccode -- adapted to include TOC entries. \def\section#1{% \advance\seccount1 \subseccount=0 \bigbreak \begingroup \secfont \hyphenpenalty=10000 \tolerance=1000 \rightskip=0pt plus 2em \ifsecno \noindent\llap{\number\seccount.\enspace}\fi #1 \TOCwrite\TOCentrysection{\number\seccount}{#1} \nobreak\medskip \endgroup \noindenttrue } \def\subsec#1{% \advance\subseccount1 \medbreak \begingroup \subsecfont \hyphenpenalty=10000 \tolerance=1000 \parskip=0pt \parindent=0pt \rightskip=0pt plus 2em \ifsecno \noindent\llap{\number\seccount.% \number\subseccount.\enspace}\fi #1 \TOCwrite\TOCentrysubsec{\number\seccount.\number\subseccount}{#1} \nobreak\smallskip \endgroup \noindenttrue } \def\title#1{ \vglue2\baselineskip \begingroup \titlefont \parindent-\leftmargin \hyphenpenalty10000 #1\smallskip \endgroup \leftline{Version \fileversion, last changed \fileauthor\space \mungedate\filedate} \ifx\filelocker\empty\else \leftline{Edited by \filelocker\unskip\ \today} \fi \medskip \hrule \vskip1pt \hrule \vskip1pt \hrule \vskip1pt \hrule \medskip \rightline{\theauthor} \bigskip \headline{\hfil\global\headline{% \hskip-\leftmargin \sevenbf \themarks \hfil #1 \fileversion \ifx\filelocker\empty \space\mungedate\filedate \else e\space\today \fi }} \TOCwrite\TOCentryfile{}{#1} } % A command to include another complete document in this one. \def\includedocument#1{ \begingroup \let\RELAX\relax \def\relax{\let\relax\RELAX \iffalse} \let\document=\fi \let\enddocument\endinput \lineno=0 \input #1 \vfil\eject \mark{} \endgroup } \includedocument{maamac.dtx} \includedocument{magrmac.dtx} \includedocument{pdcadobe.dtx} \includedocument{pdccode.dtx} \includedocument{pdcfsel.dtx} \includedocument{pdcfmt2.dtx} \includedocument{pdcl1maa.dtx} \includedocument{pdcmisc.dtx} \includedocument{pdcoput5.dtx} \headline{\hfil} \null % need a blank page (unfortunate kludge) % This is because each embedded document is followed by a page break % but we need the a page break before the TOC to finish writing out % the TOC file. Argh. \frontmatter \vfill \leftline{\titlefont PDCMAC Mondo Combined Listing} \leftline{\titlefont For release 1\kern-0.07em \raise0.5ex\hbox{.}0} \section{Preface} PDCMAC is a package of plain \TeX\ macro files. The macro files are generated by running plain \TeX\ on |dtx| files, which produces both a copy of the macros and printed documentation (see the {\it PDCMAC User Guide}\/ for more information). This `combined listing' is a compilation of most of the |dtx| files in the PDCMAC distribution (|pdcsty.dtx|, which generates the sample style files, is not included). This compilation document works as follows. First it reads |pdcmac.tex| and then redefines some macros to write entries for a table of contents, and then reads the |dtx| files one after another. The results should be same as running \TeX\ on each of the |dtx| files separately, except that the pages are numbered continuously and there is a contents list. This is useful for two different purposes: (1)~to make a printed copy of the macros for reference while using them, and (2)~to generate all the macro files in one \TeX\ command instead of several. This is useful when you cannot use the makefile supplied with the package. If you do have the makefile, it will probably be the more convenient way to keep the macro files up-to-date. The files are included in alphabetical order. See the PDCCODE chapter below for information on the PDCCODE system. \endfrontmatter \enddocument \bye %Local Variables: %fill-prefix: " " %tex-has-children: t %End: