mdwref.dtx: Add a useful output-formatting hook.
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1% \begin{meta-comment}
2%
3% $Id: mdwref.dtx,v 1.3 2003/11/10 14:43:48 mdw Exp $
4%
5% Slightly fancy cross-referencing stuff
6%
7% (c) 2007 Mark Wooding
8%
9% \end{meta-comment}
10%
11% \begin{meta-comment} <general public licence>
12%%
13%% mdwref package -- slightly fancy cross-referencing stuff
14%% Copyright (c) 2007 Mark Wooding
15%%
16%% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
17%% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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20%%
21%% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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30% \end{meta-comment}
31%
32% \begin{meta-comment} <Package preambles>
33%<+package>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
34%<+package>\ProvidesPackage{mdwref}
35%<+package> [2007/04/09 1.01 Cross-referencing]
36% \end{meta-comment}
37%
38% ^^A\CheckSum{96}
39%% \CharacterTable
40%% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z
41%% Lower-case \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z
42%% Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9
43%% Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \#
44%% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \&
45%% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \)
46%% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \,
47%% Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/
48%% Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \<
49%% Equals \= Greater than \> Question mark \?
50%% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\
51%% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_
52%% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \|
53%% Right brace \} Tilde \~}
54%%
55%
56% \begin{meta-comment}
57%
58%<*driver>
59\input{mdwtools}
60\describespackage{mdwref}
61\usepackage{mdwtab}
62\mdwdoc
63%</driver>
64%
65% \end{meta-comment}
66%
67%^^A-------------------------------------------------------------------------
68%
69% \section{User guide}
70%
71% I always name my cross-reference labels with a prefix telling me what kind
72% of thing they are. A figure might be |fig:foo| or a table |tab:bar|. When
73% I refer to the thing, then, I basically have to repeat myself:
74% `|see table~\ref{tab:bar}|'. Kinda silly.
75%
76% \DescribeMacro\xref
77% The |\xref| command understands my prefixing system. I can say
78% `|\xref{tab:bar}|' and it inserts a reference to `table~4', for example.
79% This is, of course, useless if you want to put the reference at the
80% beginning of a sentence: `Table~4 shows\dots'.
81% \DescribeMacro\Xref
82% The |\Xref| command (note the initial capital) handles this properly, so
83% you just type `|\Xref{tab:bar} shows|\dots'.
84%
85% The full syntax of the |\xref| command is like this.
86% \begin{grammar}
87% <xref-command> ::= \[[
88% "\\xref"
89% \[ "[" <mangle> "]" \]
90% "{" <reference> "}"
91% \]]
92% \end{grammar}
93% The optional \<mangle> argument is a command to be applied to the generated
94% text: it \emph{must} be a single token. Rather than printing `table', or
95% whatever, it prints \syntax{<mangle>"{table}"}.
96% The most obvious application of this is the |\Xref| command, which uses a
97% helper |\toupper|.
98% \DescribeMacro\toupper
99% The call \syntax{"\\toupper{"<stuff>"}"} typesets \<stuff> with the first
100% character in uppercase. So |\Xref| is defined simply as\footnote{Modulo
101% the fact that the author is a dreadful \TeX\ hacker.}
102% \begin{listing}
103%\newcommand{\Xref}[1]{\xref[\toupper]{#1}}
104% \end{listing}
105%
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106% \DescribeMacro\formatxref
107% The reference itself is typeset by calling
108% \syntax{"\\formatxref{"<mangle>"}{"<string>"}{"<label>"}"}, which can do as
109% it pleases: the \<mangle> token is from the |\xref| invocation; the
110% \<string> is category of thing being referred to (as established by
111% |\defxref| below); and \<label> is the label, again from |\xref| . The
112% default behaviour is to print
113% \syntax{<mangle>"{"<string>"}~\\ref{"<label>"}"}, but this can be
114% overridden.
115% (Not quite true: in fact, the default does something better if
116% \package{hyperref} is detected, but the idea is basically the same.)
117%
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118% All that remains is to define the strings to be typeset for various kinds
119% of labels.
120% \DescribeMacro\defxref
121% For this, we use the |\defxref| command:
122% \begin{grammar}
123% <definition> ::= \[[
124% "\\defxref"
125% "{" <prefix> "}"
126% "{" <string> "}"
127% \]]
128% \end{grammar}
129% The \<prefix> is what you put on the front of your labels; the \<string> is
130% the string to be typeset by |\xref|.
131%
132% A number of useful prefixes are already defined, following my usual
133% preferences; they're shown in \xref{tab:defs}.
134% \begin{table}
135% \def\i#1#2{\texttt{#1}&\texttt{#2}\\}
136% \begin{tabular}[C]{ll} \hlx*{hv}
137% \textbf{Prefix} & \textbf{Text} \\ \hlx{vhv}
138% \csname xref@defs\endcsname
139% \hlx*{vh}\end{tabular}
140% \caption{Predefined reference prefixes}
141% \label{tab:defs}
142% \end{table}
143%
144% \implementation
145% \section{Implementation}
146%
147% \begin{macrocode}
148%<*package>
149% \end{macrocode}
150%
151% The following quark will be useful.
152% \begin{macrocode}
153\def\q@delim{\q@delim}
154% \end{macrocode}
155%
156% \begin{macro}{\defxref}
157% Defining prefixes is easy. We store the text for each prefix in a macro
158% called \syntax{"\\xref$"<prefix>}. The only catch is that, for the
159% purposes of generating \xref{tab:defs}, we maintain a list of the prefixes
160% which have been defined so far, but this is fairly easy.
161% \begin{macrocode}
162\def\defxref#1#2{%
163 \toks@\expandafter{\xref@defs\i{#1}{#2}}\xdef\xref@defs{\the\toks@}%
164 \expandafter\def\csname xref$#1\endcsname{#2}%
165}
166% \end{macrocode}
167% The list is obviously empty initially.
168% \begin{macrocode}
169\gdef\xref@defs{}
170% \end{macrocode}
171% \end{macro}
172%
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173% \begin{macro}{\formatxref}
174% Output a cross-reference in the right way.
175% \begin{macrocode}
176\def\formatxref#1#2#3{%
177 \ifx\hyperref\@@undefined #1{#2}~\ref{#3}%
178 \else \hyperref[#3]{#1{#2}~\ref*{#3}}\fi%
179}
180% \end{macrocode}
181% \end{macro}
182%
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183% \begin{macro}{\xref}
184% We're meant to typeset a reference. The first job is to see whether
185% there's an optional argument. If so, grab it; otherwise |\relax| will do.
186% \begin{macrocode}
187\def\xref{\@ifnextchar[\xref@{\xref@[\relax]}}
188\def\xref@[#1]#2{\xref@@{#1}#2:\q@delim:\q@delim:\q@delim\q@delim}
189% \end{macrocode}
190% Right; now we abuse \TeX's argument parser to pick apart the reference
191% label, which ought to have the form \syntax{<prefix>":"<suffix>}.
192% \begin{macrocode}
193\def\xref@@#1#2:#3:\q@delim#4\q@delim\q@delim{%
194% \end{macrocode}
195% So, |#1| is the optional command, or |\relax|. |#2| should be the
196% prefix, and |#3| the suffix. However, if the string doesn't have any
197% colons in, then |#3| will be |\q@delim|. This is easy to check for using
198% |\ifx|.
199% \begin{macrocode}
200 \def\@tempa{#2}\def\@tempb{#3}%
201 \ifx\@tempb\q@delim%
202 \PackageError{xref}{Bad ref syntax}%
203 \else%
204 \expandafter\let\expandafter\@tempa\csname xref$#2\endcsname%
205 \ifx\@tempa\relax%
206 \PackageError{xref}{Unknown ref kind `#2'}%
207 \else%
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208 \toks@\expandafter{\@tempa}%
209 \edef\next@##1{##1{\the\toks@}}%
210 \next@{\formatxref{#1}}{#2:#3}%
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211 \fi%
212 \fi%
213}
214% \end{macrocode}
215% \end{macro}
216%
217% \begin{macro}{\toupper}
218% That's the difficult stuff done. Uppercasing is a matter of picking out
219% the first letter and passing it to \TeX's |\uppercase| primitive.
220% \begin{macrocode}
221\def\toupper#1{\toupper@#1}
222\def\toupper@#1{\uppercase{#1}}
223% \end{macrocode}
224% \end{macro}
225%
226% \begin{macro}{\Xref}
227% As promised, |\Xref| is very easy.
228% \begin{macrocode}
229\def\Xref{\xref[\toupper]}
230% \end{macrocode}
231% \end{macro}
232%
233% Now all that remains is to initialize the table of prefix strings.
234% \begin{macrocode}
235\defxref{ch}{chapter}
236\defxref{app}{appendix}
237\defxref{sec}{section}
238\defxref{def}{definition}
239\defxref{th}{theorem}
240\defxref{lem}{lemma}
241\defxref{prop}{proposition}
242\defxref{cor}{corollary}
243\defxref{fig}{figure}
244\defxref{tab}{table}
245\defxref{eq}{equation}
246\defxref{i}{item}
247\defxref{ex}{exercise}
248% \end{macrocode}
249% And we're done!
250% \begin{macrocode}
251%</package>
252% \end{macrocode}
253% \nopagebreak
254%
255% \hfill Mark Wooding, \today
256%
257% \Finale
258%
259\endinput