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32 changes: 16 additions & 16 deletions required/amsmath/amsmath.dtx
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% \end{macrocode}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
\ProvidesPackage{amsmath}[2024/05/23 v2.17q AMS math features]
\ProvidesPackage{amsmath}[2024/07/01 v2.17q AMS math features]
% \end{macrocode}
%
% \section{Catcode defenses}
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% \section{Flush-left equations [DMJ]}
%
% The left margin of math enviroments is controlled by
% The left margin of math environments is controlled by
% \cs{@mathmargin}. This can be set to \cs{@centering} to
% implement the default behaviour, i.e., centered equations, and to
% something else to implement the flushleft style.
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%
% The next question is what happens when amsmath is used with
% one of the standard classes. Unfortunately, \latex/ implements
% \opt{fleqn} somewhat clumsily; instead of paramaterizing the
% \opt{fleqn} somewhat clumsily; instead of parameterizing the
% definitions of the math structures (as I've attempted to do
% here), \fn{fleqn.clo} declares a dimen \cn{mathindent} that is
% much like my \cs{@mathmargin} and then redefines \cn\[, \cn\],
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%
% the |withdelims| primitives do not work in xetex with OpenType
% fonts, and the relevant font dimen parameters are often not set
% in luatex as theer are no matching values in the OpenType Math
% in luatex as there are no matching values in the OpenType Math
% table, so here we use variants that use the font parameters if
% they are set, but scale using |\left\right| rather than the
% |withdelims| primitives.
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% (In earlier versions of the code anything other than \texttt{b}
% or \texttt{t} was interpreted as \texttt{c} and the data was
% otherwise dropped.)
% \changes{v2.17g}{2020/03/10}{Explicity test for b/t/c and return
% \changes{v2.17g}{2020/03/10}{Explicitly test for b/t/c and return
% optional argument is different (gh/5)}
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\ams@start@box#1{%
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% \end{macrocode}
% If we picked up a bracket group by mistake here is the place to
% return it for processing.
% \changes{v2.17g}{2020/03/10}{Explicity test for b/t/c and return
% \changes{v2.17g}{2020/03/10}{Explicitly test for b/t/c and return
% optional argument is different (gh/5)}
% \begin{macrocode}
\ams@return@opt@arg
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\crcr
% \end{macrocode}
% And put a mistaking picked up bracket group back:
% \changes{v2.17g}{2020/03/10}{Explicity test for b/t/c and return
% \changes{v2.17g}{2020/03/10}{Explicitly test for b/t/c and return
% optional argument is different (gh/5)}
% \begin{macrocode}
\ams@return@opt@arg
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% \env{alignat} (i.e., the $n$th field of \cs{maxcolumn@widths}.)
% It expands to a \<dimen>, so it can be used as the right-hand
% side of a \<variable assignment> or \<arithmetic> statement.
% It's argument can be any \<number>, \<integer variable> or macro
% Its argument can be any \<number>, \<integer variable> or macro
% that expands to one of these. [Check to make sure this is true.]
%
% This is subtler than it looks.
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% Next we consider the case when equations are flush-left, but tags
% are on the right. This case is somewhat more complicated than
% the previous one, since we can adjust the right margin by varying
% the inter-align separatin. Thus, when a tag is found to be too
% the inter-align separation. Thus, when a tag is found to be too
% close to its equation, we first attempt to decrease
% \cs{alignsep@} enough to move the equation off to an acceptable
% distance. Only if that would require a value of \cs{alignsep@}
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% \cs{alignsep@} are both~0. To get the number of align
% structures, we first count the number of columns by counting the
% number of entries in the \cs{fieldlengths@} for the current row.
% The effective length is calcuated by \cs{x@rcalc@width} and put
% The effective length is calculated by \cs{x@rcalc@width} and put
% in the temporary register \cs{@tempdimc}, using \cs{@tempdimb} as
% an auxiliary variable.
% \begin{macrocode}
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% \end{macro}
%
% \begin{macro}{\place@tag}
% \cs{place@tag} takes care of the placment of tags in the
% \cs{place@tag} takes care of the placement of tags in the
% \env{align} environments.
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\place@tag{%
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% in his \fn{amstex.doc} Spivak indicates those commands should never
% be used on a first or last line. Perhaps better to leave the
% question open unless/until real-life examples turn up.
% \changes{v2.17m}{2022/02/03}{Make \cs{shoveright} robust (if def is not trival)}
% \changes{v2.17m}{2022/02/03}{Make \cs{shoveright} robust (if def is not trivial)}
% \begin{macrocode}
\iftagsleft@
\protected\def\shoveright#1{%
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}
\fi
% \end{macrocode}
% \changes{v2.17m}{2022/02/03}{Make \cs{shoveleft} robust (if def is not trival)}
% \changes{v2.17m}{2022/02/03}{Make \cs{shoveleft} robust (if def is not trivial)}
% \begin{macrocode}
\if@fleqn
\def\shoveleft#1{#1}%
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\def\mathdisplay@@pop{\the\mathdisplay@stack}
% \end{macrocode}
%\changes{v2.17k}{2021/08/24}{Move the counter inside the equation and guard
% with a mathopen for better compability with hyperref, issue gh/652}
% with a mathopen for better compatibility with hyperref, issue gh/652}
% As with hyperref incrementing the counter creates a box to raise the anchor
% it should be in a place where is doesn't affect spacing.
% Currently the code from hyperref is used to avoid this problem:
% If fleqn isn't active the counter is set inside the equation and the potential
% box guarded by a mathopen to avoid side effects on following unary symbols.
% If fleqn is activated it has to be outside to avoid problems with labels.
% This solution is temporary and not necessarly the best.
% This solution is temporary and not necessarily the best.
% \begin{macrocode}
\if@fleqn
\renewenvironment{equation}{%
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%
% \section{Credits}
%
% Much of the code for the \pkg{amsmath} package had its orgin in
% Much of the code for the \pkg{amsmath} package had its origin in
% \fn{amstex.tex}, written by Michael Spivak. The initial work of
% porting \fn{amstex.tex} to \fn{amstex.sty} was done in 1988--1989
% by Frank Mittelbach and Rainer Sch\"opf. In 1994 David M. Jones
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% \begin{macrocode}
%<+package>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[2024/06/01]
%<+package>\ProvidesPackage{array}
%<+package> [2024/06/14 v2.6d Tabular extension package (FMi)]
%<+package> [2024/07/01 v2.6d Tabular extension package (FMi)]
%
% \fi
%
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%
% A similar problem happened when "\extrarowheight" was used. For that
% reason m-cells now manually position the cell content which
% allows to ignore this extra space request during the vertical aligment.
% allows to ignore this extra space request during the vertical alignment.
%
%
% \subsection{Bugs and Features}
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% is how much do we need to move down? If there is any
% =\arraystretch= in place then the first line will have some
% unusual height and we don't want to consider that when finding
% the middle point. So we substract from the cell height the height
% the middle point. So we subtract from the cell height the height
% of that strut. But of course we want to include the normal height
% of the first line (which would be something like =\ht\strutbox=)
% so we need to add that. On the other hand, when centering around
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% \begin{macro}{\d@llarbegin}
% \begin{macro}{\d@llarend}
% =\d@llar= has to be
% locally asigned since otherwise nested \textsf{tabular} and \textsf{array}
% locally assigned since otherwise nested \textsf{tabular} and \textsf{array}
% environments (via =\multicolumn=) are impossible.
% For 25 years or so =\@halignto= was set globally (to save space on the
% save stack, but that was a mistake: if there is a tabular in the
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% \subsection{Implementing column types \texttt{w} and \texttt{W}}
%
% In TugBoat 38/2 an extension was presented that implemented two
% aditional column types \texttt{w} and \texttt{W}. These have now
% additional column types \texttt{w} and \texttt{W}. These have now
% been added to the package itself.
%
%
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% \iffalse meta-comment
%
% Copyright (C) 1993-2021
% Copyright (C) 1993-2024
% The LaTeX Project and any individual authors listed elsewhere
% in this file.
%
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Access bold math symbols.

calc.dtx
Infix arithmetic expresions. Contributed to the distribution by
Infix arithmetic expressions. Contributed to the distribution by
Kresten Krab Thorup and Frank Jensen.

enumerate.dtx
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missing file error loop.

fontsmpl.dtx
Package and test file for producing `font samples'
Package and test file for producing `font samples'.

ftnright.dtx
Place footnotes in the right hand column in two-column mode.
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rawfonts.dtx
Preload fonts under the old internal font names of LaTeX2.09.
Not recomended for new packages, but may help when updating old
Not recommended for new packages, but may help when updating old
files.

shellesc.dtx
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Flexible version of verbatim environment.

xr.dtx
eXternall References. Extend \ref to access \label commands in
eXternal References. Extend \ref to access \label commands in
other documents.

xspace.dtx
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%% not for the payment of a license fee per se (which might or might
%% not follow from this evaluation).
%%
%% The license fee, if any, can be payed either to the LaTeX fund
%% The license fee, if any, can be paid either to the LaTeX fund
%% (see ltx3info.txt in the base LaTeX distribution) or to the author of
%% the program who can be contacted at
%%
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%<driver> \ProvidesFile{multicol.drv}
% \fi
% \ProvidesFile{multicol.dtx}
[2024/06/28 v1.9h multicolumn formatting (FMi)]
[2024/07/01 v1.9h multicolumn formatting (FMi)]
%
%
%
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% this value will additionally trace the mark handling
% algorithm. It will show what marks are found, what marks are
% considered, etc. To fully understand this information you will
% probably have to read carefully trough the implementation.
% probably have to read carefully through the implementation.
% \item[$\meta{number}\geq 4$.] Setting \meta{number}\pagebreak[2] to
% such a high value will additionally place an |\hrule| into your
% output, separating the part of text which had already been
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% the balancing happened in the output routine then \TeX{} reverts
% to the |\prevdepth| that was current before the OR once the OR has
% finished. In short |\prevdepth| is something you can't set
% globally it is alway local to the current list being built. Thus
% globally it is always local to the current list being built. Thus
% we need to set it back to zero here to avoid incorrect spacing.
% \changes{v1.8h}{2014/09/12}{Set \cs{prevdepdth} for current vlist
% when returning from multicols environment}
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% \begin{macro}{\multicolmindepthstring}
% The default minimum depth of each column corresponds to the depth
% of a `p' in the current font. This makes sense for Latin-based
% languages and was hard-wired intitially, but for Asian languages
% languages and was hard-wired initially, but for Asian languages
% it is better to use a zero depth (and alternatively one might
% want to use the depth of a strut or a parentheses). So we now
% offer a way to adjust this while maintaining backward
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% If |\kept@firstmark| is non-empty then |\kept@botmark| must be
% non-empty too so we can use their values. Otherwise we use the
% value of |\kept@topmark| which was first initialized when we
% gathered the |\partical@page| and later on was updated to the
% gathered the |\partial@page| and later on was updated to the
% |\botmark| for the preceding page.
%
% \changes{v1.4a}{1992/02/14}{\cs{botmark} set to \cs{splitbotmark}}
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% marks from this box. This has to be done \emph{before} we add a
% penalty of $-10000$ to the top of the box, otherwise only an
% empty box will be considered. But even that is not enough: the box
% may contain \cs{columnbreak}s in which case doing some artifical
% may contain \cs{columnbreak}s in which case doing some artificial
% splitting to get the marks out still fails to see all marks
% unless we take some special precaution in \cs{get@keptmarks}
% (which is now done).
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Access bold math symbols.
}%
\entry{calc}{%
Infix arithmetic expresions. Contributed to the distribution by
Infix arithmetic expressions. Contributed to the distribution by
Kresten Krab Thorup and Frank Jensen.
}%
\entry{dcolumn}{%
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missing file error loop.
}%
\entry{fontsmpl}{%
Package and test file for producing \emph{font samples}
Package and test file for producing \emph{font samples}.
}%
\entry{ftnright}{%
Place footnotes in the right hand column in two-column mode.
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}%
\entry{rawfonts}{%
Preload fonts under the old internal font names of \LaTeX{}2.09.
Not recomended for new packages, but may help when updating old
Not recommended for new packages, but may help when updating old
files.
}%
\entry{shellesc}{%
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Flexible version of verbatim environment.
}%
\entry{xr}{%
eXternall References. Extend \cs{ref} to access \cs{label} commands in
eXternal References. Extend \cs{ref} to access \cs{label} commands in
other documents.
}%
\entry{xspace}{%
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