% % T A B L S . S T Y (ver 3.4a) % % Copyright (c) 1989-1995 by Donald Arseneau % from % LaTeX, Copyright (c) 1985... by Leslie Lamport % % Modify LaTeX's array and tabular environments to keep text from touching % other text or hlines above or below. See instructions after \endinput. % %---------------------------------------------------------------------- % create registers and default settings: \newdimen\tablinesep \tablinesep= 1pt \let\tablineskip=\tablinesep \newdimen\arraylinesep \arraylinesep= 1pt \let\arraylineskip=\arraylinesep \newdimen\extrarulesep \extrarulesep= 3pt \newdimen\@arstdepth \newdimen\@arstheight \newdimen\@skip@bove \let\@tarlinesep\z@ % so outermost arrays will not act nested % Change the initializations to create a smaller strut and include % my macros in the initialization for the preamble. \def\@array[#1]#2{% remember global variables to allow recursion: \edef\@unrecurse{\global\@skip@bove\the\@skip@bove \global\@arstheight\the\@arstheight\global\@arstdepth\the\@arstdepth}% % Make the strut on the first line be shorter by the linesep outside \let\@otarlinesep\@tarlinesep \global\@skip@bove-\@otarlinesep % This setup works for both tabular and array because of this test: \ifx\@classz\@arrayclassz \let\@tarlinesep\arraylinesep \else \let\@tarlinesep\tablinesep \fi \divide\@tarlinesep\tw@% half sep is applied to height & depth \let\@seesize\relax \let\@rememsize\relax \@mkpream{#2}% \@tempdima\arraystretch\ht\strutbox \@tempdimb\arraystretch\dp\strutbox \ifdim\@tarlinesep>\z@ \def\@rememsize{\protect\@r@m@msize}\let\@seesize\@s@@size \advance\@tempdima-\@tarlinesep \advance\@tempdimb-\@tarlinesep \fi \setbox\@arstrutbox\hbox{% set up smaller strut \vrule \@height\@tempdima \@depth\@tempdimb \@width\z@}% \edef\@preamble{\ialign \noexpand\@halignto \bgroup \unhcopy\@arstrutbox \@preamble \tabskip\z@skip &\@sharp \cr}% % I have added an extra column (&\@sharp) to take the smart strut. \let\@startpbox\@@startpbox \let\@endpbox\@@endpbox \if#1t\vtop \else \if#1b\vbox \else \vcenter \fi\fi \bgroup \let\par\@empty \global\@arstheight\ht\@arstrutbox \global\@arstdepth\dp\@arstrutbox \advance\extrarulesep.5\arrayrulewidth \let\@sharp##\let\protect\relax \lineskip\z@skip \baselineskip\z@skip \@preamble} % Change the meaning of \\ to do the final strut calculation and % put in the smart strut \def\@xtabularcr{\@ifnextchar[{\@argtabularcr}{\@argtabularcr[\z@]}} \def\@xarraycr{\aftergroup\@argarraycr\@xtabularcr} \def\@argarraycr{${}}% put this "aftergroup" so we can combine macro streams % Sense a following \end, and adjust spacing accordingly; % Sense a rule below, as signalled by "\noalign" after expansion \def\@argtabularcr[#1]{% \@ifnextchar\end{\global\advance\@arstdepth-\@otarlinesep\@mystrutcr{#1}}% {\def\@xargarraycr{\@ifnextchar\noalign {\global\advance\@arstdepth\extrarulesep \@mystrutcr{#1}}% {\@mystrutcr{#1}}% }\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\@xargarraycr}} \def\@mystrutcr#1{\ifnum\z@=`{\fi}&\omit % end group, new column \advance\@arstheight\@skip@bove \ifdim#1>\z@ \advance\@arstdepth#1\fi \advance\@arstheight\@tarlinesep \advance\@arstdepth\@tarlinesep \vrule \@height\@arstheight \@depth\@arstdepth \@width\z@ \global\@arstheight\ht\@arstrutbox \global\@arstdepth\dp\@arstrutbox \global\@skip@bove\z@ \cr \ifdim#1<\z@ \noalign{\vskip#1}\fi} % Simulate \crcr at the end of the table, assuming that we are not in % vmode once a line of entries has started. This fails to put in a smart % strut if the table ends without \\ while in vmode in a column entry. % Use \@unrecurse to simulate grouping of global parameters. % For nested tables and arrays, the final strut is reduced by the linesep % that will be added at the outer level. \def\endtabular{\endarray $\egroup} \expandafter\let\csname endtabular*\endcsname=\endtabular \def\endarray{\ifvmode\csname crcr\endcsname % just do \crcr if \\ given \else {\ifnum\z@=`}\fi \global\advance\@arstdepth-\@otarlinesep \@mystrutcr{\z@}% else, simulate \\ \fi\egroup\@unrecurse\egroup} % Put \@seesize...\@rememsize in all preamble templates \def\@tabclassz{\ifcase \@lastchclass \@acolampacol \or \@ampacol \or \or \or \@addamp \or \@acolampacol \or \@firstampfalse \@acol \fi \edef\@preamble{\@preamble{% \ifcase \@chnum \hfil\@seesize\ignorespaces\@sharp\unskip\@rememsize \hfil \or \@seesize\ignorespaces\@sharp\unskip\@rememsize \hfil \or \hfil\hskip\z@skip\@seesize\ignorespaces\@sharp\unskip\@rememsize \fi}}} \def\@arrayclassz{\ifcase \@lastchclass \@acolampacol \or \@ampacol \or \or \or \@addamp \or \@acolampacol \or \@firstampfalse \@acol \fi \edef\@preamble{\@preamble \ifcase \@chnum \hfil\@seesize $\relax\@sharp$\@rememsize \hfil \or \@seesize $\relax\@sharp$\@rememsize \hfil \or \hfil\@seesize $\relax\@sharp$\@rememsize \fi}} \def\@classv{\@addtopreamble{\@seesize\@startpbox{\@nextchar}% \ignorespaces\@sharp\@endpbox\@rememsize}} % my macros to keep track of the size of entries. \def\@s@@size{\setbox\z@\hbox\bgroup\bgroup} \def\@r@m@msize{\egroup\egroup % end the \hbox \ifdim\ht\z@>\@arstheight \global\@arstheight\ht\z@ \fi \ifdim\dp\z@>\@arstdepth \global\@arstdepth \dp\z@ \fi \unhbox\z@} % Redefine \hline to remove notches and to give extrarulesep and % optional [] skip \def\hline{\noalign{\ifnum\z@=`}\fi\kern-.5\arrayrulewidth \hrule \@height \arrayrulewidth \kern-.5\arrayrulewidth \global\@skip@bove\extrarulesep \@ifnextchar[\@yhline{\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\@zhline}} \def\@xhline{\ifx\@tempa\noalign \vskip\doublerulesep \fi % may be the opt. \ifnum`{=\z@\fi}} \def\@yhline[#1]{\doublerulesep#1\global\advance\@skip@bove#1\relax \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\@zhline} \def\@zhline{\futurelet\@tempa\@xhline}% % make \cline give the \extrarulesep below \let\TB@cline\cline \def\cline#1{\noalign{\global\@skip@bove\extrarulesep}\TB@cline{#1}} \endinput % ----------------------------------------------------------------- % % Modify LaTeX's array and tabular environments to keep text from touching % other text or hlines above or below. There are three new parameters: % % \tablinesep (or \tablelineskip): minimum space between text on successive % lines in a tabular environment. Negative distances are % treated as zero. The default value is 1pt. 0pt turns off % checking for touching text. Text given in an @{ } % specification is never checked for overlap. % % \arraylinesep (or \arraylineskip): like \tablinesep, but for arrays. % % \extrarulesep : extra space to add above and below each \hline and \cline. % There will be at least \extrarulesep + 0.5\tablinesep % between an \hline and a line of text. Negative values can % be used, but only until some text touches the line. % The default value is 3pt. % % To limit interline separations in tables but not arrays, declare % \setlength\arraylinesep{0pt} % The appearance of normal LaTeX tables can be had with % \setlength\tablinesep{0pt} % \setlength\arraylinesep{0pt} % \setlength\extrarulesep{0pt} % but it would be better to not use tabls in this situation. % % \hline[dimen]: % % \hline has been changed to take an optional length argument just like \\ % giving the space to insert below. This space is in addition to the % \extrarulesep and linesep. A negative value will reduce the space until % the hline touches some text below, and then will have no further effect. % E.g., \hline[-9in] draws a horizontal line while suppressing the extrarulesep % beneath. Also, the new \hline FIXES THE NOTCHES that used to appear at the % junction between horizontal and vertical lines. % % How it works: % There are no struts in the preamble entries (lie), rather, there are % tests to measure the maximum height and depth of all entries on a line. % The maximum values start at the size of LaTeX's \@arstrut minus the % appropriate linesep. At the \\, a strut is inserted (in its own % column) which is that maximum size plus the linesep plus any additional % space for separation from \hline s. % % The Downside: % Building a table will be slower than before because the entries have to % be boxed twice (by \@seesize and by \halign itself) instead of just once. % \setlength\tablinesep{0pt} will recover most of this speed, with % \extrarulesep still partially in effect--extra space will still be added % around hlines, but it may be taken up by very tall or very deep table % entries; thus text may still touch the lines. Because of the speed penalty, % if your computer is slow, it is probably best to omit the TABLS option % until producing a final copy. % % (2.2) \endtabular* is defined (it was left out before. oops!) % change some \z@ to \z@skip. Thanks to Michael Downes. % Create alias \tablinesep = \tablelineskip for consistency with % \tabcolsep nomenclature. \def\\{\crcr} used in ver 2.1 didn't work right, % so use \csname crcr\endcsname. % % (3.0) Arrays are included! The very top and bottom struts of nested % arrays are reduced by the lesser of the inner and outer lineseps so space % doesn't accumulate with each level of nesting. % % (3.1 & 3.2 & 3.3) Minor changes to match LaTeX updates. % % (3.4) More extensive changes, prompted by LaTeX updates. You can now hide % \hline in amother macro, and it is still recognized. [Similar commands that % add \extrarulesep must begin with \noalign.] \hline[3pt]\hline is now % reasonable. (Also try \hline[0pt]\hline!) % % Send problem reports to asnd@Reg.TRIUMF.CA % % Test integrity of file: % brackets: round, square, curly, angle: () [] {} <> % backslash, slash, vertical, at, dollar, and: \ / | @ $ & % hat, grave, acute (apostrophe), quote, tilde: ^ ` ' " ~