From d7d389b5dc365d4185e48327456cada8e6692f38 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jim Meyering Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2004 14:01:46 +0000 Subject: remove trailing blanks --- config/texinfo.tex | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------------- 1 file changed, 60 insertions(+), 60 deletions(-) (limited to 'config') diff --git a/config/texinfo.tex b/config/texinfo.tex index 1ee63f788..0617e965e 100644 --- a/config/texinfo.tex +++ b/config/texinfo.tex @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ % As a special exception, when this file is read by TeX when processing % a Texinfo source document, you may use the result without % restriction. (This has been our intent since Texinfo was invented.) -% +% % Please try the latest version of texinfo.tex before submitting bug % reports; you can get the latest version from: % http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/ (the Texinfo home page), or @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ % It is possible to adapt texinfo.tex for other languages, to some % extent. You can get the existing language-specific files from the % full Texinfo distribution. -% +% % The GNU Texinfo home page is http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo. @@ -481,16 +481,16 @@ \def\flushcr{\ifx\par\lisppar \def\next##1{}\else \let\next=\relax \fi \next} % Define the framework for environments in texinfo.tex. It's used like this: -% +% % \envdef\foo{...} % \def\Efoo{...} -% +% % It's the responsibility of \envdef to insert \begingroup before the % actual body; @end closes the group after calling \Efoo. \envdef also % defines \thisenv, so the current environment is known; @end checks % whether the environment name matches. The \checkenv macro can also be % used to check whether the current environment is the one expected. -% +% % Non-false conditionals (@iftex, @ifset) don't fit into this, so they % are not treated as enviroments; they don't open a group. (The % implementation of @end takes care not to call \endgroup in this @@ -607,7 +607,7 @@ % The \TeX{} logo, as in plain, but resetting the spacing so that a % period following counts as ending a sentence. (Idea found in latex.) -% +% \edef\TeX{\TeX \spacefactor=3000 } % @LaTeX{} logo. Not quite the same results as the definition in @@ -615,7 +615,7 @@ % convenient for us to use an explicitly smaller font, rather than using % the \scriptstyle font (since we don't reset \scriptstyle and % \scriptscriptstyle). -% +% \def\LaTeX{% L\kern-.36em {\setbox0=\hbox{T}% @@ -1096,7 +1096,7 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.} % @comma{} is so commas can be inserted into text without messing up % Texinfo's parsing. -% +% \let\comma = , % @refill is a no-op. @@ -1221,7 +1221,7 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.} % of subentries (or empty, for subsubsections). #3 is the node % text, which might be empty if this toc entry had no % corresponding node. #4 is the page number. - % + % \def\dopdfoutline#1#2#3#4{% % Generate a link to the node text if that exists; else, use the % page number. We could generate a destination for the section @@ -1276,7 +1276,7 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.} % Read toc second time, this time actually producing the outlines. % The `-' means take the \expnumber as the absolute number of % subentries, which we calculated on our first read of the .toc above. - % + % % We use the node names as the destinations. \def\numchapentry##1##2##3##4{% \dopdfoutline{##1}{count-\expnumber{chap##2}}{##3}{##4}}% @@ -1292,7 +1292,7 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.} % since the encoding is unknown. For example, the eogonek from % Latin 2 (0xea) gets translated to a | character. Info from % Staszek Wawrykiewicz, 19 Jan 2004 04:09:24 +0100. - % + % % xx to do this right, we have to translate 8-bit characters to % their "best" equivalent, based on the @documentencoding. Right % now, I guess we'll just let the pdf reader have its way. @@ -1393,14 +1393,14 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.} % Change the current font style to #1, remembering it in \curfontstyle. % For now, we do not accumulate font styles: @b{@i{foo}} prints foo in % italics, not bold italics. -% +% \def\setfontstyle#1{% \def\curfontstyle{#1}% not as a control sequence, because we are \edef'd. \csname ten#1\endcsname % change the current font } % Select #1 fonts with the current style. -% +% \def\selectfonts#1{\csname #1fonts\endcsname \csname\curfontstyle\endcsname} \def\rm{\fam=0 \setfontstyle{rm}} @@ -1596,13 +1596,13 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.} % of just \STYLE. We do this because \STYLE needs to also set the % current \fam for math mode. Our \STYLE (e.g., \rm) commands hardwire % \tenSTYLE to set the current font. -% +% % Each font-changing command also sets the names \lsize (one size lower) % and \lllsize (three sizes lower). These relative commands are used in % the LaTeX logo and acronyms. -% +% % This all needs generalizing, badly. -% +% \def\textfonts{% \let\tenrm=\textrm \let\tenit=\textit \let\tensl=\textsl \let\tenbf=\textbf \let\tentt=\texttt \let\smallcaps=\textsc @@ -1935,7 +1935,7 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.} } % @pounds{} is a sterling sign, which is in the CM italic font. -% +% \def\pounds{{\it\$}} % @registeredsymbol - R in a circle. The font for the R should really @@ -2050,7 +2050,7 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.} % @author should come last, but may come many times. % It can also be used inside @quotation. -% +% \parseargdef\author{% \def\temp{\quotation}% \ifx\thisenv\temp @@ -2550,7 +2550,7 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.} % #1 is the @columnfraction, usually a decimal number like .5, but might % be just 1. We just use it, whatever it is. -% +% \def\pickupwholefraction#1 {% \global\advance\colcount by 1 \expandafter\xdef\csname col\the\colcount\endcsname{#1\hsize}% @@ -2810,7 +2810,7 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi } % We have to swallow the remaining "\_STOP_". -% +% \def\doignoretextzzz#1{% \ifnum\doignorecount = 0 % We have just found the outermost @end. \let\next\enddoignore @@ -3519,7 +3519,7 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi % But this frozes the catcodes in the argument, and can cause problems to % @code, which sets - active. This problem was fixed by a kludge--- % ``-'' was active throughout whole index, but this isn't really right. -% +% % The right solution is to prevent \entry from swallowing the whole text. % --kasal, 21nov03 \def\entry{% @@ -3785,7 +3785,7 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi % We do the following ugly conditional instead of the above simple % construct for the sake of pdftex, which needs the actual % letter in the expansion, not just typeset. -% +% \def\appendixletter{% \ifnum\appendixno=`A A% \else\ifnum\appendixno=`B B% @@ -3922,11 +3922,11 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi % @chapter, @appendix, @unnumbered. Increment top-level counter, reset % all lower-level sectioning counters to zero. -% +% % Also set \chaplevelprefix, which we prepend to @float sequence numbers % (e.g., figures), q.v. By default (before any chapter), that is empty. \let\chaplevelprefix = \empty -% +% \outer\parseargdef\chapter{\numhead0{#1}} % normally numhead0 calls chapterzzz \def\chapterzzz#1{% % section resetting is \global in case the chapter is in a group, such @@ -4150,10 +4150,10 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi \CHAPPAGon % Chapter opening. -% +% % #1 is the text, #2 is the section type (Ynumbered, Ynothing, % Yappendix, Yomitfromtoc), #3 the chapter number. -% +% % To test against our argument. \def\Ynothingkeyword{Ynothing} \def\Yomitfromtockeyword{Yomitfromtoc} @@ -4229,7 +4229,7 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi % I don't think this chapter style is supported any more, so I'm not % updating it with the new noderef stuff. We'll see. --karl, 11aug03. -% +% \def\setchapterstyle #1 {\csname CHAPF#1\endcsname} % \def\unnchfopen #1{% @@ -4253,7 +4253,7 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi % Section titles. These macros combine the section number parts and % call the generic \sectionheading to do the printing. -% +% \newskip\secheadingskip \def\secheadingbreak{\dobreak \secheadingskip{-1000}} @@ -4267,11 +4267,11 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi % Print any size, any type, section title. -% +% % #1 is the text, #2 is the section level (sec/subsec/subsubsec), #3 is % the section type for xrefs (Ynumbered, Ynothing, Yappendix), #4 is the % section number. -% +% \def\sectionheading#1#2#3#4{% {% % Switch to the right set of fonts. @@ -4344,14 +4344,14 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi \newwrite\tocfile % Write an entry to the toc file, opening it if necessary. -% Called from @chapter, etc. -% +% Called from @chapter, etc. +% % Example usage: \writetocentry{sec}{Section Name}{\the\chapno.\the\secno} % We append the current node name (if any) and page number as additional % arguments for the \{chap,sec,...}entry macros which will eventually % read this. The node name is used in the pdf outlines as the % destination to jump to. -% +% % We open the .toc file for writing here instead of at @setfilename (or % any other fixed time) so that @contents can be anywhere in the document. % But if #1 is `omit', then we don't do anything. This is used for the @@ -4482,7 +4482,7 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi % But use \hss just in case. % (This space doesn't include the extra space that gets added after % the label; that gets put in by \shortchapentry above.) - % + % % We'd like to right-justify chapter numbers, but that looks strange % with appendix letters. And right-justifying numbers and % left-justifying letters looks strange when there is less than 10 @@ -4507,7 +4507,7 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi % Appendices, in the main contents. % Need the word Appendix, and a fixed-size box. -% +% \def\appendixbox#1{% % We use M since it's probably the widest letter. \setbox0 = \hbox{\putwordAppendix{} M}% @@ -4884,7 +4884,7 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi % We have retained a nonzero parskip for the environment, since we're % doing normal filling. -% +% \def\Equotation{% \par \ifx\quotationauthor\undefined\else @@ -5287,7 +5287,7 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi % #1 is the category, such as "Function". % #2 is the return type, if any. % #3 is the function name. -% +% % We are followed by (but not passed) the arguments, if any. % \def\defname#1#2#3{% @@ -5345,9 +5345,9 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi % tt for the name. This is because literal text is sometimes needed in % the argument list (groff manual), and ttsl and tt are not very % distinguishable. Prevent hyphenation at `-' chars. -% +% \def\defunargs#1{% - % use sl by default (not ttsl), + % use sl by default (not ttsl), % tt for the names. \df \sl \hyphenchar\font=0 % @@ -5762,7 +5762,7 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi % Write a cross-reference definition for the current node. #1 is the % type (Ynumbered, Yappendix, Ynothing). -% +% \def\donoderef#1{% \ifx\lastnode\empty\else \setref{\lastnode}{#1}% @@ -5785,11 +5785,11 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi % 2) NAME-snt - section number and type, passed as the SNT arg, or % empty for anchors. % 3) NAME-pg - the page number. -% +% % This is called from \donoderef, \anchor, and \dofloat. In the case of % floats, there is an additional part, which is not written here: % 4) NAME-lof - the text as it should appear in a @listoffloats. -% +% \def\setref#1#2{% \pdfmkdest{#1}% \iflinks @@ -5884,13 +5884,13 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi \fi % % if the user also gave the printed manual name (fifth arg), append - % "in MANUALNAME". + % "in MANUALNAME". \ifdim \wd1 > 0pt \space \putwordin{} \cite{\printedmanual}% \fi \else % node/anchor (non-float) references. - % + % % If we use \unhbox0 and \unhbox1 to print the node names, TeX does not % insert empty discretionaries after hyphens, which means that it will % not find a line break at a hyphen in a node names. Since some manuals @@ -6001,7 +6001,7 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi % it was a float, and we have the (safe) float type in \iffloattype. \expandafter\let\expandafter\floatlist \csname floatlist\iffloattype\endcsname - % + % % Is this the first time we've seen this float type? \expandafter\ifx\floatlist\relax \toks0 = {\do}% yes, so just \do @@ -6017,7 +6017,7 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi } % Read the last existing aux file, if any. No error if none exists. -% +% \def\tryauxfile{% \openin 1 \jobname.aux \ifeof 1 \else @@ -6325,19 +6325,19 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi % @float FLOATTYPE,LOC ... @end float for displayed figures, tables, etc. % We don't actually implement floating yet, we just plop the float "here". % But it seemed the best name for the future. -% +% \envparseargdef\float{\dofloat #1,,,\finish} % #1 is the optional FLOATTYPE, the text label for this float, typically % "Figure", "Table", "Example", etc. Can't contain commas. If omitted, % this float will not be numbered and cannot be referred to. -% +% % #2 is the optional xref label. Also must be present for the float to % be referable. -% +% % #3 is the optional positioning argument; for now, it is ignored. It % will somehow specify the positions allowed to float to (here, top, bottom). -% +% % We keep a separate counter for each FLOATTYPE, which we reset at each % chapter-level command. \let\resetallfloatnos=\empty @@ -6373,7 +6373,7 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi \ifx\floatlabel\empty \else % We want each FLOATTYPE to be numbered separately (Figure 1, % Table 1, Figure 2, ...). (And if no label, no number.) - % + % \expandafter\getfloatno\csname\safefloattype floatno\endcsname \global\advance\floatno by 1 % @@ -6383,7 +6383,7 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi % labels (which have a completely different output format) from % node and anchor labels. And \xrdef uses it to construct the % lists of floats. - % + % \edef\thissection{\floatmagic=\safefloattype}% \setref{\floatlabel}{Yfloat}% }% @@ -6467,7 +6467,7 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi } % Append the tokens #2 to the definition of macro #1, not expanding either. -% +% \newtoks\appendtomacroAtoks \newtoks\appendtomacroBtoks \def\appendtomacro#1#2{% @@ -6477,7 +6477,7 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi } % @caption, @shortcaption are easy. -% +% \long\def\caption#1{\checkenv\float \def\thiscaption{#1}} \def\shortcaption#1{\checkenv\float \def\thisshortcaption{#1}} @@ -6498,7 +6498,7 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi % \setref calls this to get the XREFLABEL-snt value. We want an @xref % to the FLOATLABEL to expand to "Figure 3.1". We call \setref when we % first read the @float command. -% +% \def\Yfloat{\floattype@tie \chaplevelprefix\the\floatno}% % Magic string used for the XREFLABEL-title value, so \xrefX can @@ -6508,12 +6508,12 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi % #1 is the control sequence we are passed; we expand into a conditional % which is true if #1 represents a float ref. That is, the magic % \thissection value which we \setref above. -% +% \def\iffloat#1{\expandafter\doiffloat#1==\finish} % % #1 is (maybe) the \floatmagic string. If so, #2 will be the % (safe) float type for this float. We set \iffloattype to #2. -% +% \def\doiffloat#1=#2=#3\finish{% \def\temp{#1}% \def\iffloattype{#2}% @@ -6521,7 +6521,7 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi } % @listoffloats FLOATTYPE - print a list of floats like a table of contents. -% +% \parseargdef\listoffloats{% \def\floattype{#1}% floattype {% @@ -6551,10 +6551,10 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi % xref label, in the form LABEL-title, which is how we save it in the % aux file. We strip off the -title and look up \XRLABEL-lof, which % has the text we're supposed to typeset here. -% +% % Figures without xref labels will not be included in the list (since % they won't appear in the aux file). -% +% \def\listoffloatsdo#1{\listoffloatsdoentry#1\finish} \def\listoffloatsdoentry#1-title\finish{{% % Can't fully expand XR#1-lof because it can contain anything. Just -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2