1 | % Package for CFA Research Lab. |
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2 | % (Now more a personal collection and testing grounds for common.sty.) |
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3 | % |
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4 | % This is a collection of commands everyone working on CFA related documents |
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5 | % should find useful. So mostly programming language related tools. |
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6 | % |
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7 | % Internal commands are prefixed with "\cfalab@". |
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8 | |
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9 | % I don't know what the oldest LaTeX2e version with everything needed is. |
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10 | \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} |
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11 | \ProvidesPackage{cfalab}[2020/03/24 v0.1 CFA Laboratory LaTeX Tools] |
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12 | |
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13 | % Other packages required. |
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14 | % |
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15 | % Access to new basic LaTeX tools and other low level commands. |
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16 | \RequirePackage{etoolbox} |
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17 | % Code formatting tools and environments. |
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18 | \RequirePackage{listings} |
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19 | % Automatically adds spaces. |
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20 | \RequirePackage{xspace} |
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21 | |
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22 | % Tip for commands that end with \xspace: if the default is not correct then |
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23 | % follow the command with {} to disable \xspace, use '{} ' to force add a |
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24 | % space and '{}<whatever-follows>' to force remove one. |
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25 | % |
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26 | % \CFA |
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27 | % Cforall with the forall symbol. |
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28 | \newrobustcmd\CFA{\textsf{C\raisebox{\depth}{\rotatebox{180}{A}}}\xspace} |
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29 | % \Cpp[<std>] |
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30 | % C++ symbol name. You may optionally provide <std> to specify a standard. |
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31 | \newrobustcmd\Cpp[1][\xspace]{C++#1} |
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32 | |
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33 | % This is executed very early in the \begin{document} code, before the |
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34 | % document's contents but after packages are loaded. |
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35 | \AtEndPreamble{ |
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36 | \@ifpackageloaded{hyperref}{ |
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37 | % Convert symbols to pdf compatable forms when required. |
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38 | \pdfstringdefDisableCommands{ |
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39 | \def\CFA{CFA} |
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40 | \def\Cpp{C++} |
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41 | \def\lstinline{} |
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42 | \def\code#1#2{#2} |
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43 | } |
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44 | }{} |
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45 | } |
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46 | |
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47 | % \colour{<colour>}{<text>} |
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48 | % Just \color but using the LaTeX style instead of TeX style command. |
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49 | \newcommand*\colour[2]{{\color{#1}#2}} |
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50 | |
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51 | % \code{<language>}{<code>} |
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52 | % Use the listings package to format the snipit of <code> in <language>. |
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53 | \newrobustcmd*\code[2]{\lstinline[language=#1]{#2}} |
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54 | |
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55 | % \begin{cfa}[<options>] |
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56 | % \end{cfa} |
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57 | % Use the listings package to format a block of CFA code. |
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58 | % Extra listings options can be passed in as an optional argument. |
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59 | \lstnewenvironment{cfa}[1][]{\lstset{language=CFA}\lstset{#1}}{} |
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60 | |
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61 | % \settextunderscore{(new|old)} |
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62 | % Redefines the underscore either as a new repersentation or the old one. |
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63 | % Not that some other packages (ex. hyperref) can override this. Set it up |
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64 | % after loading them. |
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65 | \let\cfalab@textunderscore@old=\textunderscore |
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66 | \newcommand\cfalab@textunderscore@new{% |
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67 | \leavevmode\makebox[1.2ex][c]{\rule{1ex}{0.075ex}}} |
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68 | \newcommand\settextunderscore[1]{% |
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69 | \renewcommand\textunderscore{\csuse{cfalab@textunderscore@#1}}} |
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70 | |
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71 | % The CFA listings language. Based off of ANCI C and including GCC extensions. |
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72 | % The UW dialect is the default (and only so far) dialect of the language. |
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73 | \lstdefinelanguage[UW]{CFA}[ANSI]{C}{ |
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74 | morekeywords={_Alignas, _Alignof, __alignof, __alignof__, asm, __asm, |
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75 | __asm__, __attribute, __attribute__, auto, _Bool, catch, catchResume, |
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76 | choose, _Complex, __complex, __complex__, __const, __const__, |
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77 | coroutine, disable, dtype, enable, exception, __extension__, |
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78 | fallthrough, fallthru, finally, __float80, float80, __float128, |
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79 | float128, forall, ftype, generator, _Generic, _Imaginary, __imag, |
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80 | __imag__, inline, __inline, __inline__, __int128, int128, __label__, |
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81 | monitor, mutex, _Noreturn, one_t, or, otype, restrict, resume, |
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82 | __restrict, __restrict__, __signed, __signed__, _Static_assert, |
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83 | suspend, thread, _Thread_local, throw, throwResume, timeout, trait, |
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84 | try, ttype, typeof, __typeof, __typeof__, virtual, __volatile, |
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85 | __volatile__, waitfor, when, with, zero_t |
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86 | }, |
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87 | moredirectives={defined,include_next}, |
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88 | } |
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89 | \lstset{defaultdialect={[UW]CFA}} |
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90 | |
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91 | % Create an internal paragraph indent amount. This is used internally to |
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92 | % mimic the standard indent even when it has been overriden in the document. |
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93 | \newlength\cfalab@parindent |
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94 | \deflength\cfalab@parindent{\parindent} |
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95 | |
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96 | % The cfacommon style has many useful defaults for CFA and other types of |
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97 | % code. Use the listings option "style=cfacommon" to load them. |
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98 | \lstdefinestyle{cfacommon}{ |
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99 | columns=fullflexible, |
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100 | basicstyle=\linespread{0.9}\sf, |
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101 | stringstyle=\tt, |
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102 | tabsize=5, |
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103 | % Indent code to paragraph indentation. |
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104 | xleftmargin=\cfalab@parindent, |
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105 | % Allow ASCII characters in the range 128-255. |
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106 | extendedchars=true, |
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107 | % This allows you to use "math mode" to insert LaTeX into the code. |
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108 | % Use \( and \) if you need to insert math mode inside that code. |
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109 | escapechar=\$, |
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110 | % Disable LaTeX math escape in CFA code $...$ |
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111 | mathescape=false, |
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112 | keepspaces=true, |
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113 | % Do not show spaces with cup. |
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114 | showstringspaces=false, |
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115 | % Show blank lines at end of code. |
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116 | showlines=true, |
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117 | % Spacing above/below code block. |
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118 | aboveskip=4pt,belowskip=0pt, |
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119 | numberstyle=\footnotesize\sf, |
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120 | % Replace/adjust listing characters that look bad in sanserif. |
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121 | literate={-}{\makebox[1ex][c]{\raisebox{0.7ex}{\rule{0.75ex}{0.1ex}}}}1 |
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122 | {^}{\raisebox{0.6ex}{$\scriptscriptstyle\land\,$}}1 |
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123 | {~}{\raisebox{0.3ex}{$\scriptstyle\sim\,$}}1 {`}{\ttfamily\upshape\hspace*{-0.1ex}`}1 |
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124 | {<-}{$\leftarrow$}2 {=>}{$\Rightarrow$}2 |
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125 | {->}{\makebox[1ex][c]{\raisebox{0.4ex}{\rule{0.8ex}{0.075ex}}}\kern-0.2ex\textgreater}2, |
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126 | } |
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127 | |
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128 | % \snake{<identifier>} |
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129 | % Improves writing of snake case (or any convention that uses _) by allowing |
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130 | % line breaks after _. Disables commands inside the block and formats the |
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131 | % identifier to look like code. |
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132 | \newcommand*\snake[1]{\snakefont{\expandafter\snake@next\detokenize{#1}\@nil}} |
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133 | |
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134 | % \snakefont{<text>} |
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135 | % Command used by \snake, you may renew the command to change its formating. |
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136 | \newcommand*\snakefont[1]{\texttt{#1}} |
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137 | |
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138 | % Thanks Manuel of TeX Stack exchange. (I got the base pattern from one of |
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139 | % their answers.) Note: \@nil should never be defined. |
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140 | \newcommand*\snake@next[1]{\ifx\@nil#1\else |
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141 | \expandafter\ifx\string_#1\string_\allowbreak\else#1\fi |
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142 | \expandafter\snake@next\fi |
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143 | } |
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144 | |
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145 | % These somehow control how much of a page can be a floating element before |
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146 | % the float is forced onto its own page. |
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147 | \renewcommand{\topfraction}{0.8} |
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148 | \renewcommand{\bottomfraction}{0.8} |
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149 | \renewcommand{\floatpagefraction}{0.8} |
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150 | % Sort of the reverse, I think it is the minimum amount of text that can |
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151 | % be on a page before its all removed. (0 for always fix what you can.) |
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152 | \renewcommand{\textfraction}{0.0} |
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153 | |
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154 | % common.tex Compatablity =================================================== |
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155 | % Below this line is for compatability with the old common.tex file. |
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156 | |
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157 | % Backwards compatable way to activate the cfacommon style. |
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158 | \newcommand{\CFAStyle}{\lstset{style=cfacommon}} |
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159 | |
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160 | % A couple of abbreviations are provided. Just ones someone liked. |
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161 | % |
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162 | % Abbreviation formatting commands (renew to customize): |
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163 | \newcommand{\abbrevFont}{\textit} |
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164 | % |
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165 | % Abbreviations that, if not followed by a comma or colon, add a comma. |
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166 | \newrobustcmd*\cfalab@abbrev@comma{% |
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167 | \@ifnextchar{,}{}{\@ifnextchar{:}{}{,\xspace}}} |
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168 | \providerobustcmd*\eg{\abbrevFont{e}.\abbrevFont{g}.\cfalab@abbrev@comma} |
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169 | \providerobustcmd*\ie{\abbrevFont{i}.\abbrevFont{e}.\cfalab@abbrev@comma} |
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170 | % |
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171 | % Abbreviations that, if not followed by a period, add a period. |
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172 | \newrobustcmd*\cfalab@abbrev@period{\@ifnextchar{.}{}{.\xspace}} |
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173 | \providerobustcmd*\etc{\abbrevFont{etc}\cfalab@abbrev@period} |
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174 | \providerobustcmd*\etal{\abbrevFont{et}~\abbrevFont{al}\cfalab@abbrev@period} |
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175 | \providerobustcmd*\viz{\abbrevFont{viz}\cfalab@abbrev@period} |
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176 | |
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177 | \endinput |
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