% \iffalse %% File: afterpage.dtx Copyright (C) 1993-1994 David Carlisle % %\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} %\ProvidesPackage{afterpage} % [1994/05/23 v1.07 After-Page Package (DPC)] % %<*driver> \documentclass{ltxdoc} \usepackage{afterpage} \GetFileInfo{afterpage.sty} \begin{document} \title{The \textsf{afterpag} package\thanks{This file has version number \fileversion, last revised \filedate.}} \author{David Carlisle\\carlisle@cs.man.ac.uk} \date{\filedate} \maketitle \DocInput{afterpage.dtx} \end{document} % % \fi % % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % % \changes{v1.00}{1993/01/25}{Initial version} % \changes{v1.05}{1993/07/14}{First public version} % \changes{v1.06}{1994/02/01}{Update for LaTeX2e} % \changes{v1.07}{1994/05/23}{Documentation Changes} % % \CheckSum{246} % % This package implements a command, |\afterpage|, that causes the % commands specified in its argument to be expanded after the curent % page is output.\footnote{This is really a pre-release, to see whether % people like the idea of a command like this. This implementation is % \emph{not} particularly robust. This implementation does not work in % two column mode, and can get `confused' by \LaTeX's floating % environments.} % % \begin{enumerate} % \item Sometimes \LaTeX's float positioning mechanism gets overloaded, % and all floating |figure|s and |table|s drift to the end of the % document. One may flush out all the unprocessed floats by issuing a % |\clearpage| command, but this has the effect of making the current % page end prematurely. Now you can issue |\afterpage{\clearpage}| and % the current page will be filled up with text as usual, but then a % |\clearpage| command will flush out all the floats before the next % text page begins. % \item An earlier mechanism to help with float placement was the % optional argument |[H]| (meaning {\bf HERE!}) which was originally % added to the standard floating environments by |here.sty|, and is now % provided by |float.sty|. However some |[H]| users have commented that % they did not really mean `Here!' They actually wanted `Somewhere % close'. This can now be achieved by\\ % |\afterpage{\clearpage\begin{figure}[H] |\ldots % |\end{figure}}|\\ % This ensures that the figure is at the top of the next page. (The % |\clearpage| stops any other figures drifting past the |[H]| figure.) % \item Floating longtables. |longtable.sty| provides the |longtable| % environment, a multi-page version of |tabular|. Many |longtable| users % have told me that it is difficult to set the text surrounding the long % table, and that they wanted a `floating' version. As, presumably, % |longtable|s are long, they are probably too large to hold in memory, % and float in the way that the |table| environment is floated, however % if the table is in a separate file, say |ltfile.tex|, you can now % use one of:\\ % |\afterpage{\clearpage\input{ltfile}}|\\ % |\afterpage{\clearpage\input{ltfile}\clearpage}|.\\ % The first form lets text apear on the same page as the end of the % longtable, the second ensures that the surrounding text starts again % on a new page. % \end{enumerate} % % \StopEventually{} % % \begin{macrocode} %<*package> % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macro}{\afterpage} % The token register used to save the old output routine. % \begin{macrocode} \newtoks\AP@output \global\AP@output\expandafter{\the\output} % \end{macrocode} % % A box register used to save any part of the next page which has % already been processed. % \begin{macrocode} \newbox\AP@partial % \end{macrocode} % % The following macro attempts to get safely into vertical mode, and % then invokes a special output routine to grab the current page into % |\AP@partial|. % \begin{macrocode} \def\AP@savetop{% % \end{macrocode} % Now begins a test to see what state we are in. |\AP@noindent| will % be defined so as to return to this state (well, almost!) after % afterpage has finished. % \begin{macrocode} \ifvmode % \end{macrocode} % Vertical mode. This is the simplest case, do nothing. % \begin{macrocode} \let\AP@noindent\empty \else\ifhmode % \end{macrocode} % Horizontal mode. % `Back out' into vertical mode, removing the indentation box as we go. % If in fact there was no indentation box, the output routine was % invoked by |\noindent| (what bad luck!) so we have to remember to % re-insert the |\noindent| before the paragraph is seen again. % |\everypar| tokens have already been inserted, so don't insert them % again. % \begin{macrocode} \setbox\z@\lastbox \edef\AP@noindent {{\everypar{}\ifvoid\z@\noindent\else\indent\fi}}% \endgraf \else % \end{macrocode} % The remaining (even worse) possibility that the ouput routine % was triggered by the start of displaymath within a paragraph. % % Come out of displaymath with |$$|, then adjust the spacing (getting % into vmode at the same time). |\AP@noindent| will restart display math % later. |\everydisplay| tokens have already been inserted (they apply % to the math list that will be started by |\AP@noindent|, even though % they were triggered by the display math that was closed by the lines % below!). Save the values |\prevgraf| and |\predisplaysize| for use in % the re-started math list. % \begin{macrocode} \abovedisplayshortskip\z@\abovedisplayskip\z@ \belowdisplayshortskip\z@\belowdisplayskip\z@ \xdef\AP@disp{% \predisplaysize\the\predisplaysize \prevgraf\the\prevgraf\relax}% $$\vskip-\baselineskip\vskip-\parskip \edef\AP@noindent{% % \end{macrocode} % Do not insert |\everydisplay| tokens again. % \begin{macrocode} \toks@{\the\everydisplay}\everydisplay{}% % \end{macrocode} % Start displaymath mode with no spurious paragraph line above it. % Restore |\prevgraf| and |\predisplaysize|. Use |\aftergroup| to % restore the correct setting for |\everydisplay| after this display % has finished. % \begin{macrocode} {\everypar{}\noindent}$$\AP@disp\aftergroup\noexpand\AP@ed}% \fi\fi % \end{macrocode} % Now switch the output routine and remove everything from the current % page into the box |\AP@partial|. % \begin{macrocode} \begingroup \nointerlineskip\null \output{% \global\setbox\AP@partial\vbox{% \unvbox\@cclv \global\setbox\@ne\lastbox}}% \eject \endgroup} % \end{macrocode} % % |\AP@| stores all the commands that must be executed after the page % break. % \begin{macrocode} \let\AP@\relax % \end{macrocode} % % Restore the |\everydisplay| register. |\ignorespaces| prevents a space % or newline after |$$| creating rogue a indentation or paragraph. % \begin{macrocode} \def\AP@ed{\everydisplay\expandafter{\the\toks@}\ignorespaces} % \end{macrocode} % % Remove the current vertical list, insert the commands |\AP@| % at the top of the page, and then re-insert the saved text. % \begin{macrocode} \def\AP@@{% \AP@savetop \global\expandafter\let\expandafter\AP@\expandafter\relax\AP@ \endgraf % \end{macrocode} % The text originally at the top of this page is now stored in the box % |\AP@partial|, including |\topskip| glue. Now we want to unbox % |\AP@partial|, placing the baseline of the first row |\baselineskip| % below the baseline of the last line coming from the afterpage text. % If we assumed nothing has too much height or depth (and |\topskip| is % rigid), it would be fairly trivial to position the contents of % |\AP@partial| so that the baseline of the first row was % |\baselineskip| below the last row just added. % % In this version, I thought it might be fun to try to exactly achieve % the |\baselineskip|--or--|\lineskip| calculation that \TeX\ normally % does internally. The call to |\addboxcontents| does the right thing % (I hope). % \begin{macrocode} \addboxcontents\AP@partial % \end{macrocode} % Now repair things if we started off in horizontal mode. % \begin{macrocode} \AP@noindent} % \end{macrocode} % % If |\AP@| is not |\relax| then the current page already has some % `afterpage' commands, so just add the new commands to the end of the % list. Otherwise save the commands in |\AP@|. (within a local group), % and switch the output routine. (The new output routine just calls the % old one if it is invoked by a \LaTeX{} float. % \begin{macrocode} \long\def\afterpage#1{% \ifx\AP@\relax \gdef\AP@{{#1\endgraf}}% \global\output{% \the\AP@output \ifnum\outputpenalty>-\@Mi \global\output\expandafter{\the\AP@output}% \aftergroup\AP@@ \fi}% \else \expandafter\gdef\expandafter\AP@\expandafter{\AP@{#1\endgraf}}% \fi} % \end{macrocode} % % If we have got to the end of the document or clearpage % just put the stuff out without any trickery. % \begin{macrocode} \let\AP@clearpage\clearpage \def\clearpage{% \ifx\AP@\relax \AP@clearpage \else \global\output\expandafter{\the\AP@output}% \AP@clearpage \expandafter\AP@\fi\global\let\AP@\relax} \let\AP@enddocument\enddocument \def\enddocument{% \ifx\AP@\relax\else \global\output\expandafter{\the\AP@output}% \AP@clearpage \expandafter\AP@\fi\global\let\AP@\relax \AP@enddocument} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\addboxcontents} % Given a vbox |#1|, add to the current vertical list such that the end % result is equivalent to the list that \TeX\ would have built had the % contents of |#1| (apart from any initial glue) been added individually % to the current list. % So essentially, the problem is that of unboxing |#1|, but replacing % the glue at the top of |#1| with (something equivalent to) the % |\baselineskip| or |\lineskip| glue that \TeX\ would normally have % placed before the first box in |#1|. Also |\prevdepth| must be set at % the end. % \begin{macrocode} \def\addboxcontents#1{{% % \end{macrocode} % Perhaps I shouldnt use grouping here, as I probably don't really want % to save |#1|. If it is removed, |\splittopskip| and |\splitmaxdepth| % would need to be restored by hand. % % First replace any glue at the top by |\vskip 0pt|. % \begin{macrocode} \splittopskip\z@ \splitmaxdepth\maxdimen \setbox#1\vbox{\break\unvbox#1}% \setbox\z@\vsplit#1to\z@ % \end{macrocode} % Put the breakpoint back. % \begin{macrocode} \setbox#1\vbox{\break\unvbox#1}% % \end{macrocode} % Set |\skip@| to be height of |#1| (without top glue) % \begin{macrocode} \skip@\ht#1% % \end{macrocode} % Now make the first baseline of the first row be |\vsize| from the top. % (This assumes that the first row has height less than |\vsize|.) % \begin{macrocode} \splittopskip\vsize \setbox\z@\vsplit#1to\z@ % \end{macrocode} % Subtract the new height of |#1| from |\skip@|, and add back on % |\splittopskip|, so |\skip@| is now the height of the first row of % |#1| This may still be 0pt if (eg) a mark or whatsit is between the % top glue and the first box. Save (this height${}-{}$|\splittopskip|) % in |\skip\tw@|. % \begin{macrocode} \advance\skip@-\ht#1% \skip\tw@\skip@ \advance\skip@\splittopskip % \end{macrocode} % Now fake \TeX's |\baselineskip| calculation. % \begin{macrocode} \advance\skip@\prevdepth \advance\skip@-\baselineskip \advance\skip\tw@\ifdim-\skip@<\lineskiplimit\lineskip\else-\skip@\fi % \end{macrocode} % Finally add the glue. % \begin{macrocode} \vskip\skip\tw@ % \end{macrocode} % Now unbox the box, setting |\prevdepth| by hand, as |\unvbox| (unlike % |\box|) does not automatically set it. % \begin{macrocode} \global\dimen@i\dp#1% \unvbox#1}% \prevdepth\dimen@i} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macrocode} % % \end{macrocode} % % \Finale %