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% ==================================================================
% Changes to the Docutils latex2e writer since version 0.5
% ==================================================================
%
% A backwards compatibility style sheet
% *************************************
%
% :Author: Guenter Milde
% :Contact: [email protected]
% :Revision: $Revision: 6156 $
% :Date: $Date: 2009-02-24 $
% :Copyright: © 2009 Günter Milde,
% :License: Released under the terms of the `2-Clause BSD license`_, in short:
%
% Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
% are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright
% notice and this notice are preserved.
% This file is offered as-is, without any warranty.
%
% :Abstract: This file documents changes and provides a style for best
% possible compatibility to the behaviour of the `latex2e`
% writer of Doctutils release 0.5.
%
% .. _2-Clause BSD license: http://www.spdx.org/licenses/BSD-2-Clause
%
% ::
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
\ProvidesPackage{docutils-05-compat}
[2009/03/26 v0.1 compatibility with rst2latex from Docutils 0.5]
% .. contents::
% :depth: 3
%
% Usage
% =====
%
% * To get an (almost) identic look for your old documents,
% place ``docutils-05-compat.sty`` in the TEXINPUT path (e.g.
% the current work directory) and pass the
% ``--stylesheet=docutils-05-compat`` option to ``rst2latex.py``.
%
% * To use your custom stylesheets without change, add them to the
% compatibility style, e.g.
% ``--stylesheet="docutils-05-compat,mystyle.tex``.
%
% .. tip:: As the changes include bug fixes that are partly reverted by this
% style, it is recommended to adapt the stylesheets to the new version or
% copy just the relevant parts of this style into them.
%
% Changes since 0.5
% =================
%
% Bugfixes
% --------
%
% * Newlines around comments, targets and references prevent run-together
% paragraphs.
%
% + An image directive with hyperlink reference or target did not start a
% new paragraph (e.g. the first two image examples in
% standalone_rst_latex.tex).
%
% + Paragraphs were not separated if there was a (hyper) target definition
% inbetween.
%
% + Paragraphs did run together, if separated by a comment-paragraph in the
% rst source.
%
% * Fixed missing and spurious internal links/targets.
% Internal links now take you to the correct place.
%
% * Verbose and linked system messages.
%
% * `Figure and image alignment`_ now conforms to the rst definition.
%
% * Put `header and footer directive`__ content in \DUheader respective
% \DUfooter macros (ignored by the default style/template).
%
% (They were put inside hard-coded markup at the top/bottom of the document
% without an option to get them on every page.)
%
% __ ../ref/rst/directives.html#document-header-footer
%
% * Render doctest blocks as literal blocks (fixes bug [1586058] doctest block
% nested in admonition). I.e.
%
% + indent doctest blocks by nesting in a quote environment. This is also
% the rendering by the HTML writer (html4css2.css).
% + apply the ``--literal-block-env`` setting also to doctest blocks.
%
% .. warning::
% (``--literal-block-env=verbatim`` and
% ``--literal-block-env=lstlistings`` fail with literal or doctest
% blocks nested in an admonition.
%
% * Two-way hyperlinked footnotes and support for symbol footnotes and
% ``--footnote-references=brackets`` with ``--use-latex-footnotes``.
%
% * The packages `fixltx2e` (providing LaTeX patches and the \textsubscript
% command) and `cmap` (including character maps in the generated PDF for
% better search and copy-and-paste operations) are now always loaded
% (configurable with custom templates_).
%
% Backwards compatibility:
% "Bug for bug compatibility" is not provided.
%
%
% New configuration setting defaults
% ----------------------------------
%
% - font-encoding: "T1" (formerly implicitely set by 'ae').
% - use-latex-toc: true (ToC with page numbers).
% - use-latex-footnotes: true (no mixup with figures).
%
% Backwards compatibility:
% Reset to the former defaults with:
%
% | font-encoding: ''
% | use-latex-toc: False
% | use-latex-footnotes: False
%
% (in the config file) or the command line options:
%
% ``--figure-footnotes --use-docutils-toc --font-encoding=''``
%
%
% Cleaner LaTeX source
% --------------------
%
% New features:
% * Remove redundant "double protection" from the encoding of the "special
% printing characters" and square brackets, e.g. ``\%`` instead of
% ``{\%}``.
% * Remove some spurious whitespace, e.g. ``\item [what:] -> \item[what:]``.
% * Use conventional style for "named" macros, e.g. ``\dots{}`` instead of
% ``{\dots}``
%
% Backwards compatibility:
% Changes do not affect the output.
%
%
% LaTeX style sheets
% ------------------
%
% New Feature:
% LaTeX packages can be used as ``--stylesheet`` argument without
% restriction.
%
% Implementation:
% Use ``\usepackage`` if style sheet ends with ``.sty`` or has no
% extension and ``\input`` else.
%
% Rationale:
% while ``\input`` works with extension as well as without extension,
% ``\usepackage`` expects the package name without extension. (The latex2e
% writer will strip a ``.sty`` extension.)
%
%
% Backwards compatibility:
% Up to Docutils 0.5, if no filename extension is given in the
% ``stylesheet`` argument, ``.tex`` is assumed (by latex).
%
% Since Docutils 0.6, a stylesheet without filename extension is assumed to
% be a LaTeX package (``*.sty``) and referenced with the ``\usepackage``
% command.
%
% .. important::
% Always specify the extension if you want the style sheet to be
% ``\input`` by LaTeX.
%
%
% Templates
% ---------
%
% New Feature:
% Advanced configuration via custom templates.
%
% Implementation:
% A ``--template`` option and config setting allows specification of a
% template file.
%
% See the `LaTeX writer documentation`__ for details.
%
% __ latex.html#templates
%
%
% Custom roles
% ------------
%
% New Feature: failsave implementation
% As with classes to HTML objects, class arguments are silently ignored if
% there is no styling rule for this class in a custom style sheet.
%
% New Feature: custom roles based on standard roles
% As class support needs to be handled by the LaTeX writer, this feature was
% not present "automatically" (as in HTML). Modified visit/depart_*()
% methods for the standard roles now call visit/depart_inline() if there are
% class arguments to the node.
%
% Backwards compatibility:
% The implementation is fully backwards compatible. (SVN versions 5742 to
% 5861 contained an implementation that did not work with commands expecting
% an argument.)
%
% Length units
% ------------
%
% New Features:
% 1. Add default unit if none given.
% A poll on docutils-users favoured ``bp`` (Big Point: 1 bp = 1/72 in).
%
% 2. Do not change ``px`` to ``pt``.
%
% 3. Lengths specified in the document with unit "pt" will be written with
% unit "bp" to the LaTeX source.
%
% Rationale:
% 1. prevent LaTeX error "missing unit".
%
% 2. ``px`` is a valid unit in pdftex since version 1.3.0 released on
% 2005-02-04:
%
% 1px defaults to 1bp (or 72dpi), but can be changed with the
% ``\pdfpxdimen`` primitive.::
\pdfpxdimen=1in % 1 dpi
\divide\pdfpxdimen by 96 % 96 dpi
% -- http://www.tug.org/applications/pdftex/NEWS
%
% Modern TeX distributions use pdftex also for dvi generation (i.e.
% ``latex`` actually calls ``pdftex`` with some options).
%
% 3. In Docutils (as well as CSS) the unit symbol "pt" denotes the
% `Postscript point` or `DTP point` while LaTeX uses "pt" for the `LaTeX
% point`, which is unknown to Docutils and 0.3 % smaller.
%
% The `DTP point` is available in LaTeX as "bp" (big point):
%
% 1 pt = 1/72.25 in < 1 bp = 1/72 in
%
%
% Backwards compatibility:
% Images with width specification in ``px`` come out slightly (0.3 %) larger:
%
% 1 px = 1 bp = 1/72 in > 1 pt = 1/72.25 in
%
% This can be reset with ::
\pdfpxdimen=1pt
% .. caution:: It is impossible to revert the change of lengths specified with
% "pt" or without unit in a style sheet, however the 0.3 % change will be
% imperceptible in most cases.
%
% .. admonition:: Error ``illegal unit px``
%
% The unit ``px`` is not defined in "pure" LaTeX, but introduced by the
% `pdfTeX` converter on 2005-02-04. `pdfTeX` is used in all modern LaTeX
% distributions (since ca. 2006) also for conversion into DVI.
%
% If you convert the LaTeX source with a legacy program, you might get the
% error ``illegal unit px``.
%
% If updating LaTeX is not an option, just remove the ``px`` from the length
% specification. HTML/CSS will default to ``px`` while the `latexe2` writer
% will add the fallback unit ``bp``.
%
%
% Font encoding
% -------------
%
% New feature:
% Do not mix font-encoding and font settings: do not load the obsolete
% `ae` and `aeguill` packages unless explicitely required via the
% ``--stylesheet`` option.
%
% :font-encoding = "": do not load `ae` and `aeguill`, i.e.
%
% * do not change font settings,
% * do not use the fontenc package
% (implicitely loaded via `ae`),
% * use LaTeX default font encoding (OT1)
%
% :font-encoding = "OT1": load `fontenc` with ``\usepackage[OT1]{fontenc}``
%
% Example:
% ``--font-encoding=LGR,T1`` becomes ``\usepackage[LGR,T1]{fontenc}``
% (Latin, Latin-1 Supplement, and Greek)
%
%
% Backwards compatibility:
% Load the ae and aeguill packages if fontenc is not used.
%
% .. tip:: Using `ae` is not recommended. A similar look (but better
% implementation) can be achieved with the packages `lmodern`, `cmsuper`,
% or `cmlgr` all providing Computer Modern look-alikes in vector format and
% T1 encoding, e.g. ``--font-encoding=T1 --stylesheet=lmodern``.
%
% Sub- and superscript as text
% ----------------------------
%
% New feature:
% Set sub- and superscript role argument in text mode not as math.
%
% Pass the role content to ``\textsubscript`` or ``\textsuperscript``.
%
% Backwards compatibility:
% The old implementation set the role content in Math mode, where
%
% * whitespace is ignored,
% * a different command set and font setting scheme is active,
% * Latin letters are typeset italic but numbers upright.
%
% Although it is possible to redefine ``\textsubscript`` and
% ``\textsuperscript`` to typeset the content in math-mode, this can lead to
% errors with certain input and is therefore not done in this style sheet.
%
% .. tip:: To get italic subscripts, define and use in your document
% `custom roles`_ like ``.. role:: sub(subscript)`` and
% ``.. role:: super(superscript)`` and define the "role commands"::
\newcommand{\DUrolesub}{\itshape}
\newcommand{\DUrolesuper}{\itshape}
% Alternatively, if you want all sub- and superscripts in italic, redefine
% the macros::
%% \let\DUsup\textsubscript
%% \let\DUsuper\textsuperscript
%% \renewcommand*{\textsubscript}{\DUsub\itshape}
%% \renewcommand*{\textsuperscript}{\DUsuper\itshape}
% This is not fully backwards compatible, as it will also set numbers in
% italic shape and not ignore whitespace.
%
% Page layout
% -----------
%
% New features:
% * Margins are configurable via the ``DIV=...`` document option.
%
% * The ``\raggedbottom`` setting is no longer inserted into the document. It
% is the default for article and report classes. If requested in combination
% with a book class, it can be given in a custom style sheet.
%
% Backwards compatibility:
% Up to version 0.5, use of `typearea` and a DIV setting of 12 were
% hard-coded into the latex2e writer ::
\usepackage{typearea}
\typearea{12}
% and the vertical alignment of lower boundary of the text area in book
% classes disabled via ::
\raggedbottom
% ToC and section numbers
% -----------------------
%
% Better conformance to Docutils specifications.
%
% New feature:
% * The "depth" argument of the "contents" and "sectnum" directives is
% respected.
%
% * section numbering independent of 'use-latex-toc':
%
% + sections are only numbered if there is a "sectnum" directive in the
% document
%
% + section numbering by LaTeX if the "sectnum_xforms" config setting is
% False.
%
% Backwards compatibility:
%
% The previous behaviour was to always number sections if 'use-latex-toc' is
% true, using the document class defaults. It cannot be restored
% universally, the following code sets the default values of the "article"
% document class::
\setcounter{secnumdepth}{3}
\setcounter{tocdepth}{3}
% .. TODO or not to do? (Back-compatibility problems)
% * The default "depth" of the LaTeX-created ToC and the LaTeX section
% numbering is increased to the number of supported section levels.
%
% New feature:
% If 'use-latex-toc' is set, local tables of content are typeset using the
% 'minitoc' package (instead of being ignored).
%
% Backwards compatibility:
% Disable the creation of local ToCs (ignoring all special commands) by
% replacing ``\usepackage{minitoc} with ``\usepackage{mtcoff}``.
%
%
% Default font in admonitions and sidebar
% ---------------------------------------
%
% New feature:
% Use default font in admonitions and sidebar.
%
% Backward compatibility:
% See the fallback definitions for admonitions_, `topic title`_ and
% `sidebar`_.
%
%
% Figure placement
% ----------------
%
% New feature:
% Use ``\floatplacement`` from the `float` package instead of
% "hard-coded" optional argument for the global setting.
%
% Default to ``\floatplacement{figure}{H}`` (here definitely). This
% corresponds most closely to the source and HTML placement (principle of
% least surprise).
%
% Backwards compatibility:
% Set the global default back to the previous used value::
\usepackage{float}
\floatplacement{figure}{htbp} % here, top, bottom, extra-page
% Figure and image alignment
% --------------------------
%
% New features:
%
% a) Fix behaviour of 'align' argument to a figure (do not align figure
% contents).
%
% As the 'figwidth' argument is still ignored and the "natural width" of a
% figure in LaTeX is 100% \textwidth, setting the 'align' argument of a
% figure has currently no effect on the LaTeX output.
%
% b) Set default align of image in a figure to 'center'.
%
% c) Also center images that are wider than textwidth.
%
% d) Align images with class "align-[right|center|left]" (allows setting the
% alignment of an image in a figure).
%
% Backwards compatibility:
% There is no "automatic" way to reverse these changes via a style sheet.
%
% a) The alignment of the image can be set with the "align-left",
% "align-center" and "align-right" class arguments.
%
% As previously, the caption of a figure is aligned according to the
% document class -- configurable with a style sheet using the "caption"
% package.
%
% b) See a)
%
% c) Set the alignment of "oversized" images to "left" to get back the
% old placement.
%
% Shorter preamble
% ----------------
%
% New feature:
% The document preamble is pruned to contain only relevant commands and
% settings.
%
% Packages that are no longer required
% ````````````````````````````````````
%
% The following packages where required in pre-0.5 versions and still loaded
% with version 0.5::
\usepackage{shortvrb}
\usepackage{amsmath}
% Packages that are conditionally loaded
% ``````````````````````````````````````
%
% Additional to the `typearea` for `page layout`_, the following packages are
% only loaded if actually required by doctree elements:
%
% Tables
% ^^^^^^
%
% Standard package for tables across several pages::
\usepackage{longtable}
% Extra space between text in tables and the line above them
% ('array' is implicitely loaded by 'tabularx', see below)::
\usepackage{array}
\setlength{\extrarowheight}{2pt}
% Table cells spanning multiple rows::
\usepackage{multirow}
% Docinfo
% ^^^^^^^
%
% One-page tables with auto-width columns::
\usepackage{tabularx}
% Images
% ^^^^^^
% Include graphic files::
\usepackage{graphicx}
% Problematic, Sidebar
% ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
% Set text and/or background colour, coloured boxes with ``\colorbox``::
\usepackage{color}
% Floats for footnotes settings
% `````````````````````````````
%
% Settings for the use of floats for footnotes are only included if
%
% * the option "use-latex-footnotes" is False, and
% * there is at least one footnote in the document.
%
% ::
% begin: floats for footnotes tweaking.
\setlength{\floatsep}{0.5em}
\setlength{\textfloatsep}{\fill}
\addtolength{\textfloatsep}{3em}
\renewcommand{\textfraction}{0.5}
\renewcommand{\topfraction}{0.5}
\renewcommand{\bottomfraction}{0.5}
\setcounter{totalnumber}{50}
\setcounter{topnumber}{50}
\setcounter{bottomnumber}{50}
% end floats for footnotes
% Special lengths, commands, and environments
% -------------------------------------------
%
% Removed definitions
% ```````````````````
%
% admonition width
% ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
% The ``admonitionwith`` lenght is replaced by the more powerful
% ``\DUadmonition`` command (see admonitions_).
%
% Backwards compatibility:
% The default value (90 % of the textwidth) is unchanged.
%
% To configure the admonition width, you must redefine the ``DUadmonition``
% command instead of changing the ``admonitionwith`` length value.
%
%
% Renamed definitions (now conditional)
% `````````````````````````````````````
%
% The names for special doctree elements are now prefixed with ``DU``.
%
% Up to version 0.5, all definitions were included in the preamble (before the
% style sheet) of every document -- even if not used in the body. Since
% version 0.6, fallback definitions are included after the style sheet and
% only if required.
%
% Customization is done by an alternative definition in a style sheet with
% ``\newcommand`` instead of the former ``\renewcommand``.
%
% The following code provides the old definitions and maps them (or their
% custom variants) to the new interface.
%
% docinfo width
% ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
% ::
\newlength{\docinfowidth}
\setlength{\docinfowidth}{0.9\textwidth}
\newlength{\DUdocinfowidth}
\AtBeginDocument{\setlength{\DUdocinfowidth}{\docinfowidth}}
% line block
% ^^^^^^^^^^
% ::
\newlength{\lineblockindentation}
\setlength{\lineblockindentation}{2.5em}
\newenvironment{lineblock}[1]
{\begin{list}{}
{\setlength{\partopsep}{\parskip}
\addtolength{\partopsep}{\baselineskip}
\topsep0pt\itemsep0.15\baselineskip\parsep0pt
\leftmargin#1}
\raggedright}
{\end{list}}
\newlength{\DUlineblockindent}
\AtBeginDocument{\setlength{\DUlineblockindent}{\lineblockindentation}}
\newenvironment{DUlineblock}[1]
{\begin{lineblock}{#1}}
{\end{lineblock}}
% local line width
% ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
%
% The ``\locallinewidth`` length for internal use in tables is replaced
% by ``\DUtablewidth``. It was never intended for customization::
\newlength{\locallinewidth}
% option lists
% ^^^^^^^^^^^^
% ::
\newcommand{\optionlistlabel}[1]{\bf #1 \hfill}
\newenvironment{optionlist}[1]
{\begin{list}{}
{\setlength{\labelwidth}{#1}
\setlength{\rightmargin}{1cm}
\setlength{\leftmargin}{\rightmargin}
\addtolength{\leftmargin}{\labelwidth}
\addtolength{\leftmargin}{\labelsep}
\renewcommand{\makelabel}{\optionlistlabel}}
}{\end{list}}
\newcommand{\DUoptionlistlabel}{\optionlistlabel}
\newenvironment{DUoptionlist}
{\begin{optionlist}{3cm}}
{\end{optionlist}}
% rubric
% ^^^^^^
% Now less prominent (not bold, normal size) restore with::
\newcommand{\rubric}[1]{\subsection*{~\hfill {\it #1} \hfill ~}}
\newcommand{\DUrubric}[2][class-arg]{\rubric{#2}}
% title reference role
% ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
% ::
\newcommand{\titlereference}[1]{\textsl{#1}}
\newcommand{\DUroletitlereference}[1]{\titlereference{#1}}
% New definitions
% ```````````````
%
% New Feature:
% Enable customization of some more Docutils elements with special commands
%
% :admonition: ``DUadmonition`` command (replacing ``\admonitionwidth``),
% :field list: ``DUfieldlist`` environment,
% :legend: ``DUlegend`` environment,
% :sidebar: ``\DUsidebar``, ``\DUtitle``, and
% ``DUsubtitle`` commands,
% :topic: ``\DUtopic`` and ``\DUtitle`` commands,
% :transition: ``\DUtransition`` command.
% :footnotes: ``\DUfootnotemark`` and ``\DUfootnotetext`` commands with
% hyperlink support using the Docutils-provided footnote label.
%
% Backwards compatibility:
% In most cases, the default definition corresponds to the previously used
% construct. The following definitions restore the old behaviour in case of
% changes.
%
% admonitions
% ^^^^^^^^^^^
% Use sans-serif fonts::
\newcommand{\DUadmonition}[2][class-arg]{%
\begin{center}
\fbox{\parbox{0.9\textwidth}{\sffamily #2}}
\end{center}
}
% dedication
% ^^^^^^^^^^
% Do not center::
\newcommand{\DUtopicdedication}[1]{#1}
% But center the title::
\newcommand*{\DUtitlededication}[1]{\centerline{\textbf{#1}}}
% sidebar
% ^^^^^^^
% Use sans-serif fonts, a frame, and a darker shade of grey::
\providecommand{\DUsidebar}[2][class-arg]{%
\begin{center}
\sffamily
\fbox{\colorbox[gray]{0.80}{\parbox{0.9\textwidth}{#2}}}
\end{center}
}
% sidebar sub-title
% ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
% Bold instead of emphasized::
\providecommand*{\DUsubtitlesidebar}[1]{\hspace*{\fill}\\
\textbf{#1}\smallskip}
% topic
% ^^^^^
% No quote but normal text::
\newcommand{\DUtopic}[2][class-arg]{%
\ifcsname DUtopic#1\endcsname%
\csname DUtopic#1\endcsname{#2}%
\else
#2
\fi
}
% topic title
% ^^^^^^^^^^^
% Title for "topics" (admonitions, sidebar).
%
% Larger font size::
\providecommand*{\DUtitletopic}[1]{\textbf{\large #1}\smallskip}
% transition
% ^^^^^^^^^^
% Do not add vertical space after the transition. ::
\providecommand*{\DUtransition}[1][class-arg]{%
\hspace*{\fill}\hrulefill\hspace*{\fill}}