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1% fancyhdr.sty version 1.99d
2% Fancy headers and footers for LaTeX.
3% Piet van Oostrum, Dept of Computer Science, University of Utrecht
4% Padualaan 14, P.O. Box 80.089, 3508 TB Utrecht, The Netherlands
5% Telephone: +31 30 2532180. Email: piet@cs.ruu.nl
6% ========================================================================
7% LICENCE: This is free software. You are allowed to use and distribute
8% this software in any way you like. You are also allowed to make modified
9% versions of it, but you can distribute a modified version only if you
10% clearly indicate that it is a modified version and the person(s) who
11% modified it. This indication should be in a prominent place, e.g. in the
12% top of the file. If possible a contact address, preferably by email,
13% should be given for these persons. If that is feasible the modifications
14% should be indicated in the source code.
15% ========================================================================
16% MODIFICATION HISTORY:
17% Sep 16, 1994
18% version 1.4: Correction for use with \reversemargin
19% Sep 29, 1994:
20% version 1.5: Added the \iftopfloat, \ifbotfloat and \iffloatpage commands
21% Oct 4, 1994:
22% version 1.6: Reset single spacing in headers/footers for use with
23% setspace.sty or doublespace.sty
24% Oct 4, 1994:
25% version 1.7: changed \let\@mkboth\markboth to
26% \def\@mkboth{\protect\markboth} to make it more robust
27% Dec 5, 1994:
28% version 1.8: corrections for amsbook/amsart: define \@chapapp and (more
29% importantly) use the \chapter/sectionmark definitions from ps@headings if
30% they exist (which should be true for all standard classes).
31% May 31, 1995:
32% version 1.9: The proposed \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{\iffloatpage...
33% construction in the doc did not work properly with the fancyplain style.
34% June 1, 1995:
35% version 1.91: The definition of \@mkboth wasn't restored on subsequent
36% \pagestyle{fancy}'s.
37% June 1, 1995:
38% version 1.92: The sequence \pagestyle{fancyplain} \pagestyle{plain}
39% \pagestyle{fancy} would erroneously select the plain version.
40% June 1, 1995:
41% version 1.93: \fancypagestyle command added.
42% Dec 11, 1995:
43% version 1.94: suggested by Conrad Hughes <chughes@maths.tcd.ie>
44% CJCH, Dec 11, 1995: added \footruleskip to allow control over footrule
45% position (old hardcoded value of .3\normalbaselineskip is far too high
46% when used with very small footer fonts).
47% Jan 31, 1996:
48% version 1.95: call \@normalsize in the reset code if that is defined,
49% otherwise \normalsize.
50% this is to solve a problem with ucthesis.cls, as this doesn't
51% define \@currsize. Unfortunately for latex209 calling \normalsize doesn't
52% work as this is optimized to do very little, so there \@normalsize should
53% be called. Hopefully this code works for all versions of LaTeX known to
54% mankind. 
55% April 25, 1996:
56% version 1.96: initialize \headwidth to a magic (negative) value to catch
57% most common cases that people change it before calling \pagestyle{fancy}.
58% Note it can't be initialized when reading in this file, because
59% \textwidth could be changed afterwards. This is quite probable.
60% We also switch to \MakeUppercase rather than \uppercase and introduce a
61% \nouppercase command for use in headers. and footers.
62% May 3, 1996:
63% version 1.97: Two changes:
64% 1. Undo the change in version 1.8 (using the pagestyle{headings} defaults
65% for the chapter and section marks. The current version of amsbook and
66% amsart classes don't seem to need them anymore. Moreover the standard
67% latex classes don't use \markboth if twoside isn't selected, and this is
68% confusing as \leftmark doesn't work as expected.
69% 2. include a call to \ps@empty in ps@@fancy. This is to solve a problem
70% in the amsbook and amsart classes, that make global changes to \topskip,
71% which are reset in \ps@empty. Hopefully this doesn't break other things.
72% May 7, 1996:
73% version 1.98:
74% Added % after the line  \def\nouppercase
75% May 7, 1996:
76% version 1.99: This is the alpha version of fancyhdr 2.0
77% Introduced the new commands \fancyhead, \fancyfoot, and \fancyhf.
78% Changed \headrulewidth, \footrulewidth, \footruleskip to
79% macros rather than length parameters, In this way they can be
80% conditionalized and they don't consume length registers. There is no need
81% to have them as length registers unless you want to do calculations with
82% them, which is unlikely. Note that this may make some uses of them
83% incompatible (i.e. if you have a file that uses \setlength or \xxxx=)
84% May 10, 1996:
85% version 1.99a:
86% Added a few more % signs
87% May 10, 1996:
88% version 1.99b:
89% Changed the syntax of \f@nfor to be resistent to catcode changes of :=
90% Removed the [1] from the defs of \lhead etc. because the parameter is
91% consumed by the \@[xy]lhead etc. macros.
92% June 24, 1997:
93% version 1.99c:
94% corrected \nouppercase to also include the protected form of \MakeUppercase
95% \global added to manipulation of \headwidth.
96% \iffootnote command added.
97% Some comments added about \@fancyhead and \@fancyfoot.
98% Aug 24, 1998
99% version 1.99d
100% Changed the default \ps@empty to \ps@@empty in order to allow
101% \fancypagestyle{empty} redefinition.
102
103\let\fancy@def\gdef
104
105\def\if@mpty#1#2#3{\def\temp@ty{#1}\ifx\@empty\temp@ty #2\else#3\fi}
106
107% Usage: \@forc \var{charstring}{command to be executed for each char}
108% This is similar to LaTeX's \@tfor, but expands the charstring.
109
110\def\@forc#1#2#3{\expandafter\f@rc\expandafter#1\expandafter{#2}{#3}}
111\def\f@rc#1#2#3{\def\temp@ty{#2}\ifx\@empty\temp@ty\else
112                                    \f@@rc#1#2\f@@rc{#3}\fi}
113\def\f@@rc#1#2#3\f@@rc#4{\def#1{#2}#4\f@rc#1{#3}{#4}}
114
115% Usage: \f@nfor\name:=list\do{body}
116% Like LaTeX's \@for but an empty list is treated as a list with an empty
117% element
118
119\newcommand{\f@nfor}[3]{\edef\@fortmp{#2}%
120    \expandafter\@forloop#2,\@nil,\@nil\@@#1{#3}}
121
122% Usage: \def@ult \cs{defaults}{argument}
123% sets \cs to the characters from defaults appearing in argument
124% or defaults if it would be empty. All characters are lowercased.
125
126\newcommand\def@ult[3]{%
127    \edef\temp@a{\lowercase{\edef\noexpand\temp@a{#3}}}\temp@a
128    \def#1{}%
129    \@forc\tmpf@ra{#2}%
130        {\expandafter\if@in\tmpf@ra\temp@a{\edef#1{#1\tmpf@ra}}{}}%
131    \ifx\@empty#1\def#1{#2}\fi}
132%
133% \if@in <char><set><truecase><falsecase>
134%
135\newcommand{\if@in}[4]{%
136    \edef\temp@a{#2}\def\temp@b##1#1##2\temp@b{\def\temp@b{##1}}%
137    \expandafter\temp@b#2#1\temp@b\ifx\temp@a\temp@b #4\else #3\fi}
138
139\newcommand{\fancyhead}{\@ifnextchar[{\f@ncyhf h}{\f@ncyhf h[]}}
140\newcommand{\fancyfoot}{\@ifnextchar[{\f@ncyhf f}{\f@ncyhf f[]}}
141\newcommand{\fancyhf}{\@ifnextchar[{\f@ncyhf {}}{\f@ncyhf {}[]}}
142
143% The header and footer fields are stored in command sequences with
144% names of the form: \f@ncy<x><y><z> with <x> for [eo], <y> form [lcr]
145% and <z> from [hf].
146
147\def\f@ncyhf#1[#2]#3{%
148    \def\temp@c{}%
149    \@forc\tmpf@ra{#2}%
150        {\expandafter\if@in\tmpf@ra{eolcrhf,EOLCRHF}%
151            {}{\edef\temp@c{\temp@c\tmpf@ra}}}%
152    \ifx\@empty\temp@c\else
153        \ifx\PackageError\undefined
154        \errmessage{Illegal char `\temp@c' in fancyhdr argument:
155          [#2]}\else
156        \PackageError{Fancyhdr}{Illegal char `\temp@c' in fancyhdr argument:
157          [#2]}{}\fi
158    \fi
159    \f@nfor\temp@c{#2}%
160        {\def@ult\f@@@eo{eo}\temp@c
161         \def@ult\f@@@lcr{lcr}\temp@c
162         \def@ult\f@@@hf{hf}{#1\temp@c}%
163         \@forc\f@@eo\f@@@eo
164             {\@forc\f@@lcr\f@@@lcr
165                 {\@forc\f@@hf\f@@@hf
166                     {\expandafter\fancy@def\csname
167                      f@ncy\f@@eo\f@@lcr\f@@hf\endcsname
168                      {#3}}}}}}
169
170% Fancyheadings version 1 commands. These are more or less deprecated,
171% but they continue to work.
172
173\newcommand{\lhead}{\@ifnextchar[{\@xlhead}{\@ylhead}}
174\def\@xlhead[#1]#2{\fancy@def\f@ncyelh{#1}\fancy@def\f@ncyolh{#2}}
175\def\@ylhead#1{\fancy@def\f@ncyelh{#1}\fancy@def\f@ncyolh{#1}}
176
177\newcommand{\chead}{\@ifnextchar[{\@xchead}{\@ychead}}
178\def\@xchead[#1]#2{\fancy@def\f@ncyech{#1}\fancy@def\f@ncyoch{#2}}
179\def\@ychead#1{\fancy@def\f@ncyech{#1}\fancy@def\f@ncyoch{#1}}
180
181\newcommand{\rhead}{\@ifnextchar[{\@xrhead}{\@yrhead}}
182\def\@xrhead[#1]#2{\fancy@def\f@ncyerh{#1}\fancy@def\f@ncyorh{#2}}
183\def\@yrhead#1{\fancy@def\f@ncyerh{#1}\fancy@def\f@ncyorh{#1}}
184
185\newcommand{\lfoot}{\@ifnextchar[{\@xlfoot}{\@ylfoot}}
186\def\@xlfoot[#1]#2{\fancy@def\f@ncyelf{#1}\fancy@def\f@ncyolf{#2}}
187\def\@ylfoot#1{\fancy@def\f@ncyelf{#1}\fancy@def\f@ncyolf{#1}}
188
189\newcommand{\cfoot}{\@ifnextchar[{\@xcfoot}{\@ycfoot}}
190\def\@xcfoot[#1]#2{\fancy@def\f@ncyecf{#1}\fancy@def\f@ncyocf{#2}}
191\def\@ycfoot#1{\fancy@def\f@ncyecf{#1}\fancy@def\f@ncyocf{#1}}
192
193\newcommand{\rfoot}{\@ifnextchar[{\@xrfoot}{\@yrfoot}}
194\def\@xrfoot[#1]#2{\fancy@def\f@ncyerf{#1}\fancy@def\f@ncyorf{#2}}
195\def\@yrfoot#1{\fancy@def\f@ncyerf{#1}\fancy@def\f@ncyorf{#1}}
196
197\newdimen\headwidth
198\newcommand{\headrulewidth}{0.4pt}
199\newcommand{\footrulewidth}{\z@skip}
200\newcommand{\footruleskip}{.3\normalbaselineskip}
201
202% Fancyplain stuff shouldn't be used anymore (rather
203% \fancypagestyle{plain} should be used), but it must be present for
204% compatibility reasons.
205
206\newcommand{\plainheadrulewidth}{\z@skip}
207\newcommand{\plainfootrulewidth}{\z@skip}
208\newif\if@fancyplain \@fancyplainfalse
209\def\fancyplain#1#2{\if@fancyplain#1\else#2\fi}
210
211\headwidth=-123456789sp %magic constant
212
213% Command to reset various things in the headers:
214% a.o.  single spacing (taken from setspace.sty)
215% and the catcode of ^^M (so that epsf files in the header work if a
216% verbatim crosses a page boundary)
217% It also defines a \nouppercase command that disables \uppercase and
218% \Makeuppercase. It can only be used in the headers and footers.
219\def\fancy@reset{\restorecr
220 \def\baselinestretch{1}%
221 \def\nouppercase##1{{\let\uppercase\relax\let\MakeUppercase\relax
222     \expandafter\let\csname MakeUppercase \endcsname\relax##1}}%
223 \ifx\undefined\@newbaseline% NFSS not present; 2.09 or 2e
224   \ifx\@normalsize\undefined \normalsize % for ucthesis.cls
225   \else \@normalsize \fi
226 \else% NFSS (2.09) present
227  \@newbaseline%
228 \fi}
229
230% Initialization of the head and foot text.
231
232% The default values still contain \fancyplain for compatibility.
233\fancyhf{} % clear all
234% lefthead empty on ``plain'' pages, \rightmark on even, \leftmark on odd pages
235% evenhead empty on ``plain'' pages, \leftmark on even, \rightmark on odd pages
236\fancyhead[el,or]{\fancyplain{}{\sl\rightmark}}
237\fancyhead[er,ol]{\fancyplain{}{\sl\leftmark}}
238\fancyfoot[c]{\rm\thepage} % page number
239
240% Put together a header or footer given the left, center and
241% right text, fillers at left and right and a rule.
242% The \lap commands put the text into an hbox of zero size,
243% so overlapping text does not generate an errormessage.
244% These macros have 5 parameters:
245% 1. \@lodd or \@rodd % This determines at which side the header will stick
246%    out.
247% 2. \f@ncyolh, \f@ncyelh, \f@ncyolf or \f@ncyelf. This is the left component.
248% 3. \f@ncyoch, \f@ncyech, \f@ncyocf or \f@ncyecf. This is the middle comp.
249% 4. \f@ncyorh, \f@ncyerh, \f@ncyorf or \f@ncyerf. This is the right component.
250% 5. \@lodd or \@rodd % This determines at which side the header will stick
251%    out. This is the reverse of parameter nr. 1. One of them is always
252%    \relax and the other one is \hss (after expansion).
253
254\def\@fancyhead#1#2#3#4#5{#1\hbox to\headwidth{\fancy@reset\vbox{\hbox
255{\rlap{\parbox[b]{\headwidth}{\raggedright#2\strut}}\hfill
256\parbox[b]{\headwidth}{\centering#3\strut}\hfill
257\llap{\parbox[b]{\headwidth}{\raggedleft#4\strut}}}\headrule}}#5}
258
259\def\@fancyfoot#1#2#3#4#5{#1\hbox to\headwidth{\fancy@reset\vbox{\footrule
260\hbox{\rlap{\parbox[t]{\headwidth}{\raggedright#2\strut}}\hfill
261\parbox[t]{\headwidth}{\centering#3\strut}\hfill
262\llap{\parbox[t]{\headwidth}{\raggedleft#4\strut}}}}}#5}
263
264\def\headrule{{\if@fancyplain\let\headrulewidth\plainheadrulewidth\fi
265\hrule\@height\headrulewidth\@width\headwidth \vskip-\headrulewidth}}
266
267\def\footrule{{\if@fancyplain\let\footrulewidth\plainfootrulewidth\fi
268\vskip-\footruleskip\vskip-\footrulewidth
269\hrule\@width\headwidth\@height\footrulewidth\vskip\footruleskip}}
270
271\def\ps@fancy{%
272\@ifundefined{@chapapp}{\let\@chapapp\chaptername}{}%for amsbook
273%
274% Define \MakeUppercase for old LaTeXen.
275% Note: we used \def rather than \let, so that \let\uppercase\relax (from
276% the version 1 documentation) will still work.
277%
278\@ifundefined{MakeUppercase}{\def\MakeUppercase{\uppercase}}{}%
279\@ifundefined{chapter}{\def\sectionmark##1{\markboth
280{\MakeUppercase{\ifnum \c@secnumdepth>\z@
281 \thesection\hskip 1em\relax \fi ##1}}{}}%
282\def\subsectionmark##1{\markright {\ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\@ne
283 \thesubsection\hskip 1em\relax \fi ##1}}}%
284{\def\chaptermark##1{\markboth {\MakeUppercase{\ifnum \c@secnumdepth>\m@ne
285 \@chapapp\ \thechapter. \ \fi ##1}}{}}%
286\def\sectionmark##1{\markright{\MakeUppercase{\ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\z@
287 \thesection. \ \fi ##1}}}}%
288%\csname ps@headings\endcsname % use \ps@headings defaults if they exist
289\ps@@fancy
290\gdef\ps@fancy{\@fancyplainfalse\ps@@fancy}%
291% Initialize \headwidth if the user didn't
292%
293\ifdim\headwidth<0sp
294%
295% This catches the case that \headwidth hasn't been initialized and the
296% case that the user added something to \headwidth in the expectation that
297% it was initialized to \textwidth. We compensate this now. This loses if
298% the user intended to multiply it by a factor. But that case is more
299% likely done by saying something like \headwidth=1.2\textwidth.
300% The doc says you have to change \headwidth after the first call to
301% \pagestyle{fancy}. This code is just to catch the most common cases were
302% that requirement is violated.
303%
304    \global\advance\headwidth123456789sp\global\advance\headwidth\textwidth
305\fi}
306\def\ps@fancyplain{\ps@fancy \let\ps@plain\ps@plain@fancy}
307\def\ps@plain@fancy{\@fancyplaintrue\ps@@fancy}
308\let\ps@@empty\ps@empty
309\def\ps@@fancy{%
310\ps@@empty % This is for amsbook/amsart, which do strange things with \topskip
311\def\@mkboth{\protect\markboth}%
312\def\@oddhead{\@fancyhead\@lodd\f@ncyolh\f@ncyoch\f@ncyorh\@rodd}%
313\def\@oddfoot{\@fancyfoot\@lodd\f@ncyolf\f@ncyocf\f@ncyorf\@rodd}%
314\def\@evenhead{\@fancyhead\@rodd\f@ncyelh\f@ncyech\f@ncyerh\@lodd}%
315\def\@evenfoot{\@fancyfoot\@rodd\f@ncyelf\f@ncyecf\f@ncyerf\@lodd}%
316}
317\def\@lodd{\if@reversemargin\hss\else\relax\fi}
318\def\@rodd{\if@reversemargin\relax\else\hss\fi}
319
320\newif\iffootnote
321\let\latex@makecol\@makecol
322\def\@makecol{\ifvoid\footins\footnotetrue\else\footnotefalse\fi
323\let\topfloat\@toplist\let\botfloat\@botlist\latex@makecol}
324\def\iftopfloat#1#2{\ifx\topfloat\empty #2\else #1\fi}
325\def\ifbotfloat#1#2{\ifx\botfloat\empty #2\else #1\fi}
326\def\iffloatpage#1#2{\if@fcolmade #1\else #2\fi}
327
328\newcommand{\fancypagestyle}[2]{%
329  \@namedef{ps@#1}{\let\fancy@def\def#2\relax\ps@fancy}}
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