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authorOliver Schinagl <oliver@schinagl.nl>2005-10-10 18:48:41 (GMT)
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diff --git a/ADD/ADD.tex b/ADD/ADD.tex
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+%----------------------------------------------------------
+% - ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN DOCUMENT
+%
+% - W.F. Schellekens
+% - O.M. Schinagl
+% - T.A. van Roermund
+%
+%----------------------------------------------------------
+\documentclass[11pt,a4paper,twoside]{book}
+\usepackage{docstyle}
+\renewcommand{\title}{Architectural Design Document}
+\renewcommand{\author}{W.F. Schellekens \\ O.M. Schinagl \\ T.A. van Roermund}
+\newcommand{\docver}{1.0}
+\newcommand{\docid}{ADD/\docver/}
+%----------------------------------------------------------
+%
+% Start of Document
+%
+%----------------------------------------------------------
+\begin{document}
+\frontmatter
+\include{title}
+\tableofcontents
+\include{abstract}
+\include{dss}
+\include{dcr}
+\mainmatter
+\include{chapter1}
+\include{chapter2}
+\include{chapter3}
+\include{chapter4}
+\include{chapter5}
+\include{chapter6}
+\include{chapter7}
+\appendix
+\end{document}
diff --git a/ADD/abstract.tex b/ADD/abstract.tex
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+\chapter{Abstract}
+This document contains the Architectural Design for the TOTAL COVER
+Customer Relationship Management System (TCCRMS).
+
+The TCCMR System will ....
+
+The architectural design of TCCMRS was constructed from the Software
+Requirements as stated in the [SRD].
+
+The document structure is based on the IEEE 1471 standard and the
+Kruchten 4+1 standard.
diff --git a/ADD/add.bib b/ADD/add.bib
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+@BOOK{ ESA,
+
+ author = "ESA",
+
+ title = "ESA Software Engineering Standards",
+
+ publisher = "ESA Board of Software Standardization and Control (BSSC)",
+
+ year = "1995" }
diff --git a/ADD/chapter1.tex b/ADD/chapter1.tex
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+\chapter{Introduction}
+%INSERT TEXT HERE
+
+\section{Purpose}
+The purpose of this URD is to specify the requirements for the final product of all different end users.
+
+\section{Scope}
+The system being developed will be called TCCRMS. TCCRMS enables organizations to beter serve their customers through the introduction of reliable process and procedures of interacting with those customers. This CRMS in specific will improve the company's strategic position.
+
+\section{List of definitions}
+
+
+% THE DEFINITIONS OF ALL USED TERMS, ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS.
+
+\begin{tabular}{|l|l|}
+\hline
+
+\textbf{ADD} & Architectural Design Document\\
+
+\textbf{CRMS} & Customer Relationship Management System\\
+
+\textbf{ESA} & European Space Agency\\
+
+\textbf{UR} & User Requirements\\
+
+\textbf{URD} & User Requirements Document\\
+
+\textbf{SR} & Software Requirements\\
+
+\textbf{TCCRMS} & TOTAL COVER CRMS\\
+
+
+\hline
+
+\end{tabular}
+
+\bibliographystyle{plain}
+
+\bibliography{add}
+% referenties naar IEEE1471 en kruchten 4+1 model toevoegen.
+
+\section{Overview}
+
+\newpage
diff --git a/ADD/chapter2.tex b/ADD/chapter2.tex
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+\chapter{Overall design}
+\section{System overview}
+
+\section{Stakeholders}
+
+\section{View template}
+\subsection{Primary presentation}
+\subsection{Element catalog}
+\subsection{Context diagram}
+\subsection{Variability guide}
+\subsection{Architectural background}
+\subsection{Other information}
+The standard template by which each view is described.
+
+\section{Chosen views}
+Rationale about the chosen views.
+
+\section{Mapping between views}
+
+\section{}
diff --git a/ADD/chapter3.tex b/ADD/chapter3.tex
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+\chapter{Logical view}
+\section{Primary presentation}
+
+\section{Element catalog}
+
+\section{Context diagram}
+
+\section{Variability guide}
+
+\section{Architectural background}
+\subsection{Rationale}
+\subsection{Assumptions}
+
+\section{Other information}
diff --git a/ADD/chapter4.tex b/ADD/chapter4.tex
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+\chapter{Physical view}
+\section{Primary presentation}
+
+\section{Element catalog}
+
+\section{Context diagram}
+
+\section{Variability guide}
+
+\section{Architectural background}
+\subsection{Rationale}
+\subsection{Assumptions}
+
+\section{Other information}
diff --git a/ADD/chapter5.tex b/ADD/chapter5.tex
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+\chapter{Development view}
+
+\section{Primary presentation}
+
+\section{Element catalog}
+
+\section{Context diagram}
+
+\section{Variability guide}
+
+\section{Architectural background}
+\subsection{Rationale}
+\subsection{Assumptions}
+
+\section{Other information}
diff --git a/ADD/chapter6.tex b/ADD/chapter6.tex
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+\chapter{Deployment view}
+
+\section{Primary presentation}
+
+\section{Element catalog}
+
+\section{Context diagram}
+
+\section{Variability guide}
+
+\section{Architectural background}
+\subsection{Rationale}
+\subsection{Assumptions}
+
+\section{Other information}
diff --git a/ADD/chapter7.tex b/ADD/chapter7.tex
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+\chapter{Interfaces}
+\section{bla, bla bla}
diff --git a/ADD/dcr.tex b/ADD/dcr.tex
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+\chapter{Document Change Record}
+{\small
+\begin{tabular}{|l|l|l|}
+\hline
+\multicolumn{3}{|c|}{\textbf{Document Change Record}} \\
+\hline
+\hline
+\multicolumn{2}{|l|}{\textbf{DCR Number}} & \\
+\hline
+\multicolumn{2}{|l|}{\textbf{Date}} & \\
+\hline
+\multicolumn{2}{|l|}{\textbf{Originator}} & \\
+\hline
+\multicolumn{2}{|l|}{\textbf{Approved by}} & \\
+\hline \hline
+\textbf{Document Title} & \multicolumn{2}{|l|}{\title} \\
+\hline
+\textbf{Document Identification} & \multicolumn{2}{|l|}{\docid} \\
+\hline
+\textbf{Page } & \textbf{Paragraph} & \textbf{Reason for change} \\
+\hline
+- & - & - \\
+\hline
+\end{tabular}\\
+
diff --git a/ADD/docstyle.sty b/ADD/docstyle.sty
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+\ProvidesPackage{docstyle} \RequirePackage[a4paper,left=3cm,right=3cm,top=2cm,bottom=3.5cm]{geometry} \RequirePackage[english]{babel} \RequirePackage[dvips]{graphicx} \RequirePackage{longtable} \setlength{\parskip}{0.5\baselineskip} \linespread{1.2} \pagestyle{headings} \renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{#1}{}} \renewcommand{\sectionmark}[1]{\markright{#1}{}} \def\sectionbib#1#2{ \long\def\@tempa##1##{ \long\def\@tempa####1\endthebibliography{}\def\@tempc{##1}\@tempa}% \expandafter\@tempa\thebibliography{}{}\endthebibliography \def\@tempa{\chapter*}\ifx\@tempa\@tempc\else \begingroup\toks@{#1}% \cb@warning {The sectionbib option changes \string"\expandafter \strip@prefix\meaning\@tempc\string" to \string"\the\toks@\string" in \string\thebibliography }\endgroup\fi \let\cb@thebibliography\thebibliography \def\thebibliography{\let\@currentlabel\@empty \ifx\the@ipfilectr\@empty \else \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\cb@sectionbib\fi \cb@thebibliography} \expandafter\def\expandafter\cb@sectionbib\@tempc##1{#1{References} \ifx\@currentlabel\@empty \begingroup \c@secnumdepth-\tw@ \addcontentsline{toc}{#2}{References} \csname#2mark\endcsname{References}\endgroup\fi}} \sectionbib{\section}{section} \newcommand{\logo}{The TOTAL COVER Insurance Company Case Study} % The following 5 lines were added to change the chapter headings %\usepackage{fncychap} %\ChNameVar{\huge\sc} %\ChNumVar{\huge\sc} %\ChTitleVar{\huge\sc} %\renewcommand{\DOCH}{\CNV\thechapter . ~} % end set chapter headings % The following lines were added to add a document header to each page \usepackage{fancyhdr} \pagestyle{fancy} \fancyhead{} % clear all fields \fancyhead[LE,RO]{\bfseries The TOTAL COVER Case Study} \fancyhead[RE,LO]{\bfseries ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN DOCUMENT} \fancyfoot[LE,RO]{\uppercase{\thepage}} \fancyfoot[RE,LO]{\leftmark} \fancyfoot[CO,CE]{} \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0.4pt} \renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0.4pt} \addtolength{\headheight}{\baselineskip} \fancypagestyle{plain}{ \fancyhead{} % clear all fields \fancyhead[LE,RO]{\bfseries The TOTAL COVER Case Study} \fancyhead[RE,LO]{\bfseries ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN DOCUMENT} \fancyfoot[LE,RO]{\uppercase{\thepage}} \fancyfoot[RE,LO]{\leftmark} \fancyfoot[CO,CE]{} \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0.4pt} \renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0.4pt} \addtolength{\headheight}{\baselineskip} } %\pagestyle{fancy} %\fancyhf{} %\fancyhead[]{\rightmark} %\fancyhead[L,R]{} %\fancyhead[C]{The TOTAL COVER Case Study - \title ~- \thepage} % %\fancypagestyle{plain}{ % \fancyhf{} % \fancyhead[C]{The TOTAL COVER Case Study - \title ~- \thepage} %} \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt} % end set document header \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/ADD/dss.tex b/ADD/dss.tex
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+\chapter{Document Status Sheet}
+{\small
+\begin{tabular}{|l|l|l|}
+\hline
+\multicolumn{3}{|c|}{\textbf{Document Status Sheet}} \\
+\hline
+\hline
+\textbf{Document Title} & \multicolumn{2}{|l|}{\title} \\
+\hline
+\textbf{Document Identification} & \multicolumn{2}{|l|}{\docid} \\
+\hline
+\textbf{Authors} & \multicolumn{2}{|l|}{W.F. Schellekens / O.M. Schinagl / T.A. van Roermund} \\
+\hline
+\textbf{Document Status} & \multicolumn{2}{|l|}{\textbf{draft} / internally accepted / conditionally approved / approved} \\
+\hline \hline
+\multicolumn{3}{|l|}{\textbf{Document History }} \\
+\hline
+\textbf{Version} & \textbf{Date} & \textbf{Reason for change} \\
+\hline
+1.0 & 27-01-2003 & Document creation \\
+\hline
+
+\end{tabular}}
diff --git a/ADD/lineno.sty b/ADD/lineno.sty
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+\iffalse; awk '/S[H]ELL/' lineno.sty|sh;exit;\fi
+%%% To pretty-print this file, feed it to a unix shell!
+%%%
+%%% $Id: lineno.sty,v 3.11 2002/01/26 23:40:55 stephan Exp $
+%%%
+%%% Copyright 1995--2001 Stephan I. B"ottcher <stephan@nevis.columbia.edu>
+%%%
+%%% This program can be redistributed and/or modified under the terms
+%%% of the LaTeX Project Public License Distributed from CTAN
+%%% archives in directory macros/latex/base/lppl.txt; either
+%%% version 1 of the License, or any later version.
+%%%
+% \documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article}%D
+% \usepackage{lineno}%D
+%
+% \title{
+% \texttt{\itshape
+% lineno.sty \ v3.08b 2002/02/27
+% }\\\ \\
+% A \LaTeX\ package to attach
+% \\ Line numbers to paragraphs
+% }\author{
+% Stephan I. B\"ottcher
+% }\date{
+% stephan@nevis.columbia.edu
+%% \\ Stephan.Boettcher@desy.de
+%% \\ Stephan.Boettcher@cern.ch
+% \\}
+%
+%
+% \def~{\verb~}
+% \catcode`\<\catcode`\~
+% \def<#1>{$\langle${\itshape#1}\/$\rangle$}
+% \catcode`\|\catcode`\~
+% \def|#1{{\ttfamily\string#1}}
+% \newenvironment{code}
+% {\par\runninglinenumbers
+% \modulolinenumbers[1]
+% \linenumbersep.3em
+% \footnotesize
+% \def\linenumberfont
+% {\normalfont\tiny\itshape}}
+% {}
+%
+% \begin{document}%D
+%% \DocInput{lineno.doc}%D
+% \pagewiselinenumbers
+% \maketitle
+% \tableofcontents
+% \sloppy
+%
+%
+%
+% \section{
+% Introduction
+% }
+% This package provides line numbers on paragraphs.
+% After \TeX\ has broken a paragraph into lines there will
+% be line numbers attached to them, with the possibility to
+% make references through the \LaTeX\ ~\ref~, ~\pageref~
+% cross reference mechanism. This includes four issues:
+% \begin{itemize}
+% \item attach a line number on each line,
+% \item create references to a line number,
+% \item control line numbering mode,
+% \item count the lines and print the numbers.
+% \end{itemize}
+% The first two points are implemented through patches to
+% the output routine. The third by redefining ~\par~, ~\@par~
+% and ~\@@par~. The counting is easy, as long as you want
+% the line numbers run through the text. If they shall
+% start over at the top of each page, the aux-file as well
+% as \TeX s memory have to carry a load for each counted line.
+%
+% I wrote this package for my wife Petra, who needs it for
+% transcriptions of interviews. This allows her to
+% precisely refer to passages in the text. It works well
+% together with ~\marginpar~s, but not to well with displaymath.
+% ~\footnote~s are a problem, especially when they
+% are split, but we may get there.
+%
+% lineno.sty works
+% surprisingly well with other packages, for
+% example, ~wrapfig.sty~. So please try if it
+% works with whatever you need, and if it does,
+% please tell me, and if it does not, tell me as
+% well, so I can try to fix it.
+%
+% This style option is written for \LaTeXe, later than November 1994,
+% since we need the ~\protected@write~ macro.
+
+\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/11/04]
+\ProvidesPackage{lineno}
+ [2002/01/27 line numbers on paragraphs v3.08b]
+
+%% v1.00 1995/03/31 SIB: first release for Petras interview transcriptions
+%% v1.01 1995/10/28 SIB: added ~pagewise~ mode
+%% v1.02 1995/11/15 SIB: added ~modulo~ option
+%% v1.03 1995/12/05 SIB: pagewise: try to reduce the hash-size requirements
+%% v2.00 1995/12/06 SIB: .. it works, new user interface
+%% v2.01 1996/09/17 SIB: put into CVS
+%% v2.02 1997/03/17 SIB: add: \@reinserts, for footnotes
+%% v2.04 1998/03/09 SIB: add: linenomath environment
+%% v2.05 1998/04/26 SIB: add: prevgraf test
+%% v2.06 1999/03/02 SIB: LPPL added
+%% v3.00 1999/06/11 SiB: include the extension in the main file
+%% v3.01 1999/08/28 SiB: \@reinserts -> \holdinginserts
+%% v3.02 2000/03/10 SiB: \@LN@output
+%% v3.03 2000/07/01 SiB: \@LN@ExtraLabelItems, hyperref
+%% v3.04 2000/12/17 SiB: longtable compatibility.
+%% v3.05 2001/01/02 SiB: [fleqn] detection.
+%% v3.05a 2001/01/04 SiB: [fleqn] detection reverted for eqnarray.
+%% v3.06 2001/01/17 SiB: [twocolumn] mode support.
+%% v3.07 2001/07/30 SiB: [hyperref] option obsoleted.
+%% v3.08 2001/08/02 SiB: linenomath wrapping for \[ \]
+%% v3.08a 2001/08/04 SiB: linenomath wrapping for \[ \] fixed
+%% v3.08b 2002/01/27 SiB: enquotation typo fix
+%%
+%% Acknowledgements:
+%% v3.06: Donald Arseneau, pointed to mparhack.sty.
+%% v3.07+: Frank Mittelbach, points out inconsistencies in the
+%% user interface.
+%
+% \section{
+% Put the line numbers to the lines
+% }
+% The line numbers have to be attached by the output
+% routine. We simply set the ~\interlinepenalty~ to -100000.
+% The output routine will be called after each line in the
+% paragraph, except the last, where we trigger by ~\par~.
+% The ~\linenopenalty~ is small enough to compensate a bunch of
+% penalties (e.g., with ~\samepage~).
+%
+% (New v3.04) Longtable uses
+% ~\penaly~-30000. The lineno penalty range was
+% shrunk to $-188000 \dots -32000$. (/New v3.04)
+
+\newcount\linenopenalty\linenopenalty=-100000
+\mathchardef\linenopenaltypar=32000
+
+% So let's make a hook to ~\output~, the direct way. The \LaTeX\
+% macro ~\@reinserts~ puts the footnotes back on the page.
+%
+% (New v3.01) ~\@reinserts~ badly
+% screws up split footnotes. The bottom part is
+% still on the recent contributions list, and the
+% top part will be put back there after the bottom
+% part. Thus, since lineno.sty does not play well
+% with ~\inserts~ anyway, we can safely experiment
+% with ~\holdinginserts~, without making things
+% much worse.
+%
+% Or that's what I thought, but: Just activating
+% ~\holdinginserts~ while doing the ~\par~ will
+% not do the trick: The ~\output~ routine may be
+% called for a real page break before all line
+% numbers are done, and how can we get control
+% over ~\holdinginserts~ at that point?
+%
+% Let's try this: When the ~\output~ routine is
+% run with ~\holdinginserts=3~ for a real page
+% break, then we reset ~\holdinginserts~ and
+% restart ~\output~.
+%
+% Then, again, how do we keep the remaining
+% ~\inserts~ while doing further line numbers?
+%
+% If we find ~\holdinginserts~=-3 we activate it again
+% after doing ~\output~. (/New v3.01)
+%
+% (New v3.02) To work with
+% multicol.sty, the original output routine is now
+% called indirectly, instead of being replaced.
+% When multicol.sty changes ~\output~, it is a
+% toks register, not the real thing. (/New v3.02)
+
+\let\@LN@output\output
+\newtoks\output
+\output=\expandafter{\the\@LN@output}
+\@LN@output={%
+ \LineNoTest
+ \if@tempswa
+ \LineNoHoldInsertsTest
+ \if@tempswa
+ \if@twocolumn\let\@makecol\@LN@makecol\fi
+ \the\output
+ \ifnum\holdinginserts=-3
+ \global\holdinginserts 3
+ \fi
+ \else
+ \global\holdinginserts-3
+ \unvbox\@cclv
+ \ifnum\outputpenalty=10000\else
+ \penalty\outputpenalty
+ \fi
+ \fi
+ \else
+ \MakeLineNo
+ \fi
+ }
+
+% The float mechanism inserts ~\interlinepenalty~s during
+% ~\output~. So carefully reset it before going on. Else
+% we get doubled line numbers on every float placed in
+% horizontal mode, e.g, from ~\linelabel~.
+%
+% Sorry, neither a ~\linelabel~ nor a ~\marginpar~ should
+% insert a penalty, else the following linenumber
+% could go to the next page. Nor should any other
+% float. So let us suppress the ~\interlinepenalty~
+% altogether with the ~\@nobreak~ switch.
+%
+% Since (ltspace.dtx, v1.2p)[1996/07/26], the ~\@nobreaktrue~ does
+% it's job globally. We need to do it locally here.
+
+\def\LineNoTest{%
+ \let\@@par\@@@par
+ \ifnum\interlinepenalty<-\linenopenaltypar
+ \advance\interlinepenalty-\linenopenalty
+ \my@nobreaktrue
+ \fi
+ \@tempswatrue
+ \ifnum\outputpenalty>-\linenopenaltypar\else
+ \ifnum\outputpenalty>-188000\relax
+ \@tempswafalse
+ \fi
+ \fi
+ }
+
+\def\my@nobreaktrue{\let\if@nobreak\iftrue}
+
+\def\LineNoHoldInsertsTest{%
+ \ifnum\holdinginserts=3\relax
+ \@tempswafalse
+ \fi
+ }
+
+% We have to return all the page to the current page, and
+% add a box with the line number, without adding
+% breakpoints, glue or space. The depth of our line number
+% should be equal to the previous depth of the page, in
+% case the page breaks here, and the box has to be moved up
+% by that depth.
+%
+% The ~\interlinepenalty~ comes after the ~\vadjust~ from a
+% ~\linelabel~, so we increment the line number \emph{after}
+% printing it. The macro ~\makeLineNumber~ produces the
+% text of the line number, see section \ref{appearance}.
+%
+% Finally we put in the natural ~\interlinepenalty~, except
+% after the last line.
+
+\def\MakeLineNo{\@tempdima\dp\@cclv \unvbox\@cclv
+ \sbox\@tempboxa{\hbox to\z@{\makeLineNumber}}%
+ \stepcounter{linenumber}%
+ \dp\@tempboxa=\@tempdima\ht\@tempboxa=\z@
+ \nointerlineskip\kern-\@tempdima\box\@tempboxa
+ \ifnum\outputpenalty=-\linenopenaltypar\else
+ \@tempcnta\outputpenalty
+ \advance\@tempcnta -\linenopenalty
+ \penalty\@tempcnta
+ \fi
+ }
+
+%
+%
+% \section{
+% Control line numbering
+% }
+% The line numbering is controlled via ~\par~. \LaTeX\
+% saved the \TeX-primitive ~\par~ in ~\@@par~. We push it
+% one level further out, and redefine ~\@@par~ to insert
+% the ~\interlinepenalty~ needed to trigger the
+% line numbering. And we need to allow pagebreaks after a
+% paragraph.
+%
+% New (2.05beta): the prevgraf test. A paragraph that ends with a
+% displayed equation, a ~\noindent\par~ or ~wrapfig.sty~ produce empty
+% paragraphs. These should not get a spurious line number via
+% ~\linenopenaltypar~.
+
+\let\@@@par\@@par
+\newcount\linenoprevgraf
+
+\def\linenumberpar{\ifvmode\@@@par\else\ifinner\@@@par\else
+ \advance\interlinepenalty \linenopenalty
+ \linenoprevgraf\prevgraf
+ \global\holdinginserts3%
+ \@@@par
+ \ifnum\prevgraf>\linenoprevgraf
+ \penalty-\linenopenaltypar
+ \fi
+ \kern\z@
+ \global\holdinginserts0%
+ \advance\interlinepenalty -\linenopenalty
+ \fi\fi
+ }
+
+% The basic commands to enable and disable line numbers.
+% ~\@par~ and ~\par~ are only touched, when they are ~\let~
+% to ~\@@@par~/~\linenumberpar~. The line number may be
+% reset to 1 with the star-form, or set by an optional
+% argument ~[~<number>~]~.
+
+\def\linenumbers{\let\@@par\linenumberpar
+ \ifx\@par\@@@par\let\@par\linenumberpar\fi
+ \ifx\par\@@@par\let\par\linenumberpar\fi
+ \@ifnextchar[{\resetlinenumber}%]
+ {\@ifstar{\resetlinenumber}{}}%
+ }
+
+\def\nolinenumbers{\let\@@par\@@@par
+ \ifx\@par\linenumberpar\let\@par\@@@par\fi
+ \ifx\par\linenumberpar\let\par\@@@par\fi
+ }
+
+% What happens with a display math? Since ~\par~ is not executed,
+% when breaking the lines before a display, they will not get
+% line numbers. Sorry, but I do not dare to change
+% ~\interlinepenalty~ globally, nor do I want to redefine
+% the display math environments here.
+% \begin{displaymath}
+% display \ math
+% \end{displaymath}
+% See the subsection below, for a wrapper enviroment to make
+% it work. But that requires to wrap each and every display
+% in your LaTeX source.
+%
+% The next two commands are provided to turn on line
+% numbering in a specific mode. Please note the difference:
+% for pagewise numbering, ~\linenumbers~ comes first to
+% inhibit it from seeing optional arguments, since
+% re-/presetting the counter is useless.
+
+\def\pagewiselinenumbers{\linenumbers\setpagewiselinenumbers}
+\def\runninglinenumbers{\setrunninglinenumbers\linenumbers}
+
+% Finally, it is a \LaTeX\ style, so we provide for the use
+% of environments, including the suppression of the
+% following paragraph's indentation.
+
+%%% TO DO: add \par to \linenumbers, if called from an environment.
+%%% To DO: add an \@endpe hack if \linenumbers are turned on
+%%% in horizontal mode. {\par\parskip\z@\noindent} or
+%%% something.
+
+\@namedef{linenumbers*}{\par\linenumbers*}
+\@namedef{runninglinenumbers*}{\par\runninglinenumbers*}
+
+\def\endlinenumbers{\par\@endpetrue}
+\let\endrunninglinenumbers\endlinenumbers
+\let\endpagewiselinenumbers\endlinenumbers
+\expandafter\let\csname endlinenumbers*\endcsname\endlinenumbers
+\expandafter\let\csname endrunninglinenumbers*\endcsname\endlinenumbers
+\let\endnolinenumbers\endlinenumbers
+
+%
+% \subsection{
+% Display math
+% }
+%
+% Now we tackle the problem to get display math working.
+% There are different options.
+% \begin{enumerate}\item[
+% 1.] Precede every display math with a ~\par~.
+% Not too good.
+% \item[
+% 2.] Change ~\interlinepenalty~ and associates globally.
+% Unstable.
+% \item[
+% 3.] Wrap each display math with a ~{linenomath}~
+% environment.
+% \end{enumerate}
+% We'll go for option 3. See if it works:
+% \begin{linenomath}
+% \begin{equation}
+% display \ math
+% \end{equation}
+% \end{linenomath}
+% The star form ~{linenomath*}~ should also number the lines
+% of the display itself,
+% \begin{linenomath*}
+% \begin{eqnarray}
+% multi && line \\
+% display && math \\
+% &
+% \begin{array}{c}
+% with \\
+% array
+% \end{array}
+% &
+% \end{eqnarray}
+% \end{linenomath*}
+% including multline displays.
+%
+% First, here are two macros to turn
+% on linenumbering on paragraphs preceeding displays, with
+% numbering the lines of the display itself, or without.
+% The ~\ifx..~ tests if line numbering is turned on. It
+% does not harm to add these wrappers in sections that are
+% not numbered. Nor does it harm to wrap a display
+% twice, e.q, in case you have some ~{equation}~s wrapped
+% explicitely, and later you redefine ~\equation~ to do it
+% automatically.
+
+\newcommand\linenomathNonumbers{%
+ \ifx\@@par\@@@par\else
+ \ifnum\interlinepenalty>-\linenopenaltypar
+ \global\holdinginserts3%
+ \advance\interlinepenalty \linenopenalty
+ \advance\predisplaypenalty \linenopenalty
+ \fi
+ \fi
+ \ignorespaces
+ }
+
+\newcommand\linenomathWithnumbers{%
+ \ifx\@@par\@@@par\else
+ \ifnum\interlinepenalty>-\linenopenaltypar
+ \global\holdinginserts3%
+ \advance\interlinepenalty \linenopenalty
+ \advance\predisplaypenalty \linenopenalty
+ \advance\postdisplaypenalty \linenopenalty
+ \advance\interdisplaylinepenalty \linenopenalty
+ \fi
+ \fi
+ \ignorespaces
+ }
+
+% The ~{linenomath}~ environment has two forms, with and
+% without a star. The following two macros define the
+% environment, where the stared/non-stared form does/doesn't number the
+% lines of the display or vice versa.
+
+\newcommand\linenumberdisplaymath{%
+ \def\linenomath{\linenomathWithnumbers}%
+ \@namedef{linenomath*}{\linenomathNonumbers}%
+ }
+
+\newcommand\nolinenumberdisplaymath{%
+ \def\linenomath{\linenomathNonumbers}%
+ \@namedef{linenomath*}{\linenomathWithnumbers}%
+ }
+
+\def\endlinenomath{%
+ \global\holdinginserts0
+ \@ignoretrue
+}
+\expandafter\let\csname endlinenomath*\endcsname\endlinenomath
+
+% The default is not to number the lines of a display. But
+% the package option ~mathlines~ may be used to switch
+% that behavior.
+
+\nolinenumberdisplaymath
+
+%
+%
+% \section{
+% Line number references
+% }
+% The only way to get a label to a line number in a
+% paragraph is to ask the output routine to mark it.
+%
+% We use the marginpar mechanism to hook to ~\output~ for a
+% second time. Marginpars are floats with number $-1$, we
+% fake marginpars with No $-2$. Originally, every negative
+% numbered float was considered to be a marginpar.
+%
+% The float box number ~\@currbox~ is used to transfer the
+% label name in a macro called ~\@LNL@~<box-number>.
+%
+% A ~\newlabel~ is written to the aux-file. The reference
+% is to ~\theLineNumber~, \emph{not} ~\thelinenumber~.
+% This allows to hook in, as done below for pagewise line
+% numbering.
+%
+% (New v3.03) The ~\@LN@ExtraLabelItems~ are added for a hook
+% to keep packages like ~{hyperref}~ happy. (/New v3.03)
+
+\let\@LN@addmarginpar\@addmarginpar
+\def\@addmarginpar{%
+ \ifnum\count\@currbox>-2\relax
+ \expandafter\@LN@addmarginpar
+ \else
+ \@cons\@freelist\@currbox
+ \protected@write\@auxout{}{%
+ \string\newlabel
+ {\csname @LNL@\the\@currbox\endcsname}%
+ {{\theLineNumber}{\thepage}\@LN@ExtraLabelItems}}%
+ \fi}
+
+\let\@LN@ExtraLabelItems\@empty
+
+% \subsection{
+% The linelabel command
+% }
+% To refer to a place in line ~\ref{~<foo>~}~ at page
+% ~\pageref{~<foo>~}~ you place a ~\linelabel{~<foo>~}~ at
+% that place.
+%
+% \linelabel{demo}
+% \marginpar{\tiny\raggedright
+% See if it works: This paragraph
+% starts on page \pageref{demo}, line
+% \ref{demo}.
+% }%
+% If you use this command outside a ~\linenumbers~
+% paragraph, you will get references to some bogus
+% line numbers, sorry. But we don't disable the command,
+% because only the ~\par~ at the end of a paragraph may
+% decides whether to print line numbers on this paragraph
+% or not. A ~\linelabel~ may legally appear earlier than
+% ~\linenumbers~.
+%
+% ~\linelabel~, via a fake float number $-2$, puts a
+% ~\penalty~ into a ~\vadjust~, which triggers the
+% pagebuilder after putting the current line to the main
+% vertical list. A ~\write~ is placed on the main vertical
+% list, which prints a reference to the current value of
+% ~\thelinenumber~ and ~\thepage~ at the time of the
+% ~\shipout~.
+%
+% A ~\linelabel~ is allowed only in outer horizontal mode.
+% In outer vertical mode we start a paragraph, and ignore
+% trailing spaces (by fooling ~\@esphack~).
+%
+% The argument of ~\linelabel~ is put into a macro with a
+% name derived from the number of the allocated float box.
+% Much of the rest is dummy float setup.
+
+\def\linelabel#1{%
+ \ifvmode
+ \ifinner \else
+ \leavevmode \@bsphack \@savsk\p@
+ \fi
+ \else
+ \@bsphack
+ \fi
+ \ifhmode
+ \ifinner
+ \@parmoderr
+ \else
+ \@floatpenalty -\@Mii
+ \@next\@currbox\@freelist
+ {\global\count\@currbox-2%
+ \expandafter\gdef\csname @LNL@\the\@currbox\endcsname{#1}}%
+ {\@floatpenalty\z@ \@fltovf \def\@currbox{\@tempboxa}}%
+ \begingroup
+ \setbox\@currbox \color@vbox \vbox \bgroup \end@float
+ \endgroup
+ \@ignorefalse \@esphack
+ \fi
+ \else
+ \@parmoderr
+ \fi
+ }
+
+% \modulolinenumbers[3]
+% \section{
+% The appearance of the line numbers
+% }\label{appearance}
+% The line numbers are set as ~\tiny\sffamily\arabic{linenumber}~,
+% $10pt$ left of the text. With options to place it
+% right of the text, or . . .
+%
+% . . . here are the hooks:
+
+\def\makeLineNumberLeft{\hss\linenumberfont\LineNumber\hskip\linenumbersep}
+
+\def\makeLineNumberRight{\linenumberfont\hskip\linenumbersep\hskip\columnwidth
+ \hbox to\linenumberwidth{\hss\LineNumber}\hss}
+
+\def\linenumberfont{\normalfont\tiny\sffamily}
+
+\newdimen\linenumbersep
+\newdimen\linenumberwidth
+
+\linenumberwidth=10pt
+\linenumbersep=10pt
+
+% Margin switching requires ~pagewise~ numbering mode, but
+% choosing the left or right margin for the numbers always
+% works.
+
+\def\switchlinenumbers{\@ifstar
+ {\let\makeLineNumberOdd\makeLineNumberRight
+ \let\makeLineNumberEven\makeLineNumberLeft}%
+ {\let\makeLineNumberOdd\makeLineNumberLeft
+ \let\makeLineNumberEven\makeLineNumberRight}%
+ }
+
+\def\setmakelinenumbers#1{\@ifstar
+ {\let\makeLineNumberRunning#1%
+ \let\makeLineNumberOdd#1%
+ \let\makeLineNumberEven#1}%
+ {\ifx\c@linenumber\c@runninglinenumber
+ \let\makeLineNumberRunning#1%
+ \else
+ \let\makeLineNumberOdd#1%
+ \let\makeLineNumberEven#1%
+ \fi}%
+ }
+
+\def\leftlinenumbers{\setmakelinenumbers\makeLineNumberLeft}
+\def\rightlinenumbers{\setmakelinenumbers\makeLineNumberRight}
+
+\leftlinenumbers*
+
+% ~\LineNumber~ is a hook which is used for the modulo stuff.
+% It is the command to use for the line number, when you
+% customizes ~\makeLineNumber~. Use ~\thelinenumber~ to
+% change the outfit of the digits.
+%
+%
+% We will implement two modes of operation:
+% \begin{itemize}
+% \item numbers ~running~ through (parts of) the text
+% \item ~pagewise~ numbers starting over with one on top of
+% each page.
+% \end{itemize}
+% Both modes have their own count register, but only one is
+% allocated as a \LaTeX\ counter, with the attached
+% facilities serving both.
+
+\newcounter{linenumber}
+\newcount\c@pagewiselinenumber
+\let\c@runninglinenumber\c@linenumber
+
+% Only the running mode counter may be reset, or preset,
+% for individual paragraphs. The pagewise counter must
+% give a unique anonymous number for each line.
+
+\newcommand\resetlinenumber[1][1]{\c@runninglinenumber#1}
+
+% \subsection{
+% Running line numbers
+% }
+% Running mode is easy, ~\LineNumber~ and ~\theLineNumber~
+% produce ~\thelinenumber~, which defaults to
+% ~\arabic{linenumber}~, using the ~\c@runninglinenumber~
+% counter. This is the default mode of operation.
+
+\def\makeRunningLineNumber{\makeLineNumberRunning}
+
+\def\setrunninglinenumbers{%
+ \def\theLineNumber{\thelinenumber}%
+ \let\c@linenumber\c@runninglinenumber
+ \let\makeLineNumber\makeRunningLineNumber
+ }
+
+\setrunninglinenumbers\resetlinenumber
+
+%
+%
+% \subsection{
+% Pagewise line numbers
+% }
+% Difficult, if you think about it. The number has to be
+% printed when there is no means to know on which page it
+% will end up, except through the aux-file. My solution
+% is really expensive, but quite robust.
+%
+% With version ~v2.00~ the hashsize requirements are
+% reduced, because we do not need one controlsequence for
+% each line any more. But this costs some computation time
+% to find out on which page we are.
+%
+% ~\makeLineNumber~ gets a hook to log the line and page
+% number to the aux-file. Another hook tries to find out
+% what the page offset is, and subtracts it from the counter
+% ~\c@linenumber~. Additionally, the switch
+% ~\ifoddNumberedPage~ is set true for odd numbered pages,
+% false otherwise.
+
+\def\setpagewiselinenumbers{%
+ \let\theLineNumber\thePagewiseLineNumber
+ \let\c@linenumber\c@pagewiselinenumber
+ \let\makeLineNumber\makePagewiseLineNumber
+ }
+
+\def\makePagewiseLineNumber{\logtheLineNumber\getLineNumber
+ \ifoddNumberedPage
+ \makeLineNumberOdd
+ \else
+ \makeLineNumberEven
+ \fi
+ }
+
+% Each numbered line gives a line to the aux file
+% \begin{verse}
+% ~\@LN{~<line>~}{~<page>~}~
+% \end{verse}
+% very similar to the ~\newlabel~ business, except that we need
+% an arabic representation of the page number, not what
+% there might else be in ~\thepage~.
+
+\def\logtheLineNumber{\protected@write\@auxout{}{%
+ \string\@LN{\the\c@linenumber}{\noexpand\the\c@page}}}
+
+% From the aux-file we get one macro ~\LN@P~<page> for each
+% page with line numbers on it. This macro calls four other
+% macros with one argument each. These macros are
+% dynamically defined to do tests and actions, to find out
+% on which page the current line number is located.
+%
+% We need sort of a pointer to the first page with line
+% numbers, initiallized to point to nothing:
+
+\def\LastNumberedPage{first}
+\def\LN@Pfirst{\nextLN\relax}
+
+% The four dynamic macros are initiallized to reproduce
+% themselves in an ~\xdef~
+
+\let\lastLN\relax % compare to last line on this page
+\let\firstLN\relax % compare to first line on this page
+\let\pageLN\relax % get the page number, compute the linenumber
+\let\nextLN\relax % move to the next page
+
+% During the end-document run through the aux-files, we
+% disable ~\@LN~. I may put in a check here later, to give
+% a rerun recommendation.
+
+\AtEndDocument{\let\@LN\@gobbletwo}
+
+% Now, this is the tricky part. First of all, the whole
+% definition of ~\@LN~ is grouped, to avoid accumulation
+% on the save stack. Somehow ~\csname~<cs>~\endcsname~ pushes
+% an entry, which stays after an ~\xdef~ to that <cs>.
+%
+% If ~\LN@P~<page> is undefined, initialize it with the
+% current page and line number, with the
+% \emph{pointer-to-the-next-page} pointing to nothing. And
+% the macro for the previous page will be redefined to point
+% to the current one.
+%
+% If the macro for the current page already exists, just
+% redefine the \emph{last-line-number} entry.
+%
+% Finally, save the current page number, to get the pointer to the
+% following page later.
+
+\def\@LN#1#2{{\expandafter\@@LN
+ \csname LN@P#2C\@LN@column\expandafter\endcsname
+ \csname LN@PO#2\endcsname
+ {#1}{#2}}}
+
+\def\@@LN#1#2#3#4{\ifx#1\relax
+ \ifx#2\relax\gdef#2{#3}\fi
+ \expandafter\@@@LN\csname LN@P\LastNumberedPage\endcsname#1
+ \xdef#1{\lastLN{#3}\firstLN{#3}\pageLN{#4}{\@LN@column}{#2}\nextLN\relax}%
+ \else
+ \def\lastLN##1{\noexpand\lastLN{#3}}%
+ \xdef#1{#1}%
+ \fi
+ \xdef\LastNumberedPage{#4C\@LN@column}}
+
+% The previous page macro gets its pointer to the
+% current one, replacing the ~\relax~ with the cs-token
+% ~\LN@P~<page>.
+
+\def\@@@LN#1#2{{\def\nextLN##1{\noexpand\nextLN\noexpand#2}%
+ \xdef#1{#1}}}
+
+% Now, to print a line number, we need to find the page,
+% where it resides. This will most probably be the page where
+% the last one came from, or maybe the next page. However, it can
+% be a completely different one. We maintain a cache,
+% which is ~\let~ to the last page's macro. But for now
+% it is initialized to expand ~\LN@first~, where the poiner
+% to the first numbered page has been stored in.
+
+\def\NumberedPageCache{\LN@Pfirst}
+
+% To find out on which page the current ~\c@linenumber~ is,
+% we define the four dynamic macros to do something usefull
+% and execute the current cache macro. ~\lastLN~ is run
+% first, testing if the line number in question may be on a
+% later page. If so, disable ~\firstLN~, and go on to the
+% next page via ~\nextLN~.
+
+\def\testLastNumberedPage#1{\ifnum#1<\c@linenumber
+ \let\firstLN\@gobble
+ \fi}
+
+% Else, if ~\firstLN~ finds out that we need an earlier
+% page, we start over from the beginning. Else, ~\nextLN~
+% will be disabled, and ~\pageLN~ will run
+% ~\gotNumberedPage~ with four arguments: the first line
+% number on this column, the page number, the column
+% number, and the first line on the page.
+
+\def\testFirstNumberedPage#1{\ifnum#1>\c@linenumber
+ \def\nextLN##1{\testNextNumberedPage\LN@Pfirst}%
+ \else
+ \let\nextLN\@gobble
+ \def\pageLN{\gotNumberedPage{#1}}%
+ \fi}
+
+% We start with ~\pageLN~ disabled and ~\nextLN~ defined to
+% continue the search with the next page.
+
+\long\def \@gobblethree #1#2#3{}
+
+\def\testNumberedPage{%
+ \let\lastLN\testLastNumberedPage
+ \let\firstLN\testFirstNumberedPage
+ \let\pageLN\@gobblethree
+ \let\nextLN\testNextNumberedPage
+ \NumberedPageCache
+ }
+
+% When we switch to another page, we first have to make
+% sure that it is there. If we are done with the last
+% page, we probably need to run \TeX\ again, but for the
+% rest of this run, the cache macro will just return four
+% zeros. This saves a lot of time, for example if you have
+% half of an aux-file from an aborted run, in the next run
+% the whole page-list would be searched in vain again and
+% again for the second half of the document.
+%
+% If there is another page, we iterate the search.
+
+\def\testNextNumberedPage#1{\ifx#1\relax
+ \global\def\NumberedPageCache{\gotNumberedPage0000}%
+ \PackageWarningNoLine{lineno}%
+ {Linenumber reference failed,
+ \MessageBreak rerun to get it right}%
+ \else
+ \global\let\NumberedPageCache#1%
+ \fi
+ \testNumberedPage
+ }
+
+% \linelabel{demo2}
+% \marginpar{\tiny\raggedright
+% Let's see if it finds the label
+% on page \pageref{demo},
+% line \ref{demo}, and back here
+% on page \pageref{demo2}, line
+% \ref{demo2}.
+% }%
+% To separate the official hooks from the internals there is
+% this equivalence, to hook in later for whatever purpose:
+
+\let\getLineNumber\testNumberedPage
+
+% So, now we got the page where the number is on. We
+% establish if we are on an odd or even page, and calculate
+% the final line number to be printed.
+
+\newif\ifoddNumberedPage
+\newif\ifcolumnwiselinenumbers
+\columnwiselinenumbersfalse
+
+\def\gotNumberedPage#1#2#3#4{\oddNumberedPagefalse
+ \ifodd \if@twocolumn #3\else #2\fi\relax\oddNumberedPagetrue\fi
+ \advance\c@linenumber 1\relax
+ \ifcolumnwiselinenumbers
+ \subtractlinenumberoffset{#1}%
+ \else
+ \subtractlinenumberoffset{#4}%
+ \fi
+ }
+
+% You might want to run the pagewise mode with running line
+% numbers, or you might not. It's your choice:
+
+\def\runningpagewiselinenumbers{%
+ \let\subtractlinenumberoffset\@gobble
+ }
+
+\def\realpagewiselinenumbers{%
+ \def\subtractlinenumberoffset##1{\advance\c@linenumber-##1\relax}%
+ }
+
+\realpagewiselinenumbers
+
+% For line number references, we need a protected call to
+% the whole procedure, with the requested line number stored
+% in the ~\c@linenumber~ counter. This is what gets printed
+% to the aux-file to make a label:
+
+\def\thePagewiseLineNumber{\protect
+ \getpagewiselinenumber{\the\c@linenumber}}%
+
+% And here is what happens when the label is refered to:
+
+\def\getpagewiselinenumber#1{{%
+ \c@linenumber #1\relax\testNumberedPage
+ \thelinenumber
+ }}
+
+% %
+% A summary of all per line expenses:
+% \begin{description}\item
+% [CPU:] The ~\output~ routine is called for each line,
+% and the page-search is done.
+% \item
+% [DISK:] One line of output to the aux-file for each
+% numbered line
+% \item
+% [MEM:] One macro per page. Great improvement over v1.02,
+% which had one control sequence per line in
+% addition. It blew the hash table after some five
+% thousand lines.
+% \end{description}
+%
+%
+%
+% \subsection{
+% Twocolumn mode (New v3.06)
+% }
+%
+% Twocolumn mode requires another patch to the ~\output~
+% routine, in order to print a column tag to the .aux
+% file.
+
+\let\@LN@orig@makecol\@makecol
+\def\@LN@makecol{%
+ \@LN@orig@makecol
+ \setbox\@outputbox \vbox{%
+ \boxmaxdepth \@maxdepth
+ \protected@write\@auxout{}{%
+ \string\@LN@col{\if@firstcolumn1\else2\fi}%
+ }%
+ \box\@outputbox
+ }% \vbox
+}
+
+\def\@LN@col#1{\def\@LN@column{#1}}
+\@LN@col{1}
+
+%
+%
+%
+% \subsection{
+% Numbering modulo 5
+% }
+% Most users want to have only one in five lines numbered.
+% ~\LineNumber~ is supposed to produce the outfit of the
+% line number attached to the line, while ~\thelinenumber~
+% is used also for references, which should appear even if
+% they are not multiples of five.
+
+\newcount\c@linenumbermodulo
+
+\def\themodulolinenumber{{\@tempcnta\c@linenumber
+ \divide\@tempcnta\c@linenumbermodulo
+ \multiply\@tempcnta\c@linenumbermodulo
+ \ifnum\@tempcnta=\c@linenumber\thelinenumber\fi
+ }}
+
+% The user command to set the modulo counter:
+
+\newcommand\modulolinenumbers[1][0]{%
+ \let\LineNumber\themodulolinenumber
+ \ifnum#1>1\relax
+ \c@linenumbermodulo#1\relax
+ \else\ifnum#1=1\relax
+ \def\LineNumber{\thelinenumber}%
+ \fi\fi
+ }
+
+\setcounter{linenumbermodulo}{5}
+\modulolinenumbers[1]
+
+%
+% \switchlinenumbers
+% \modulolinenumbers[1]
+% \section{
+% Package options
+% }
+% There is a bunch of package options, all of them
+% executing only user commands (see below).
+%
+% Options ~left~ (~right~) put the line numbers on the left
+% (right) margin. This works in all modes. ~left~ is the
+% default.
+
+\DeclareOption{left}{\leftlinenumbers*}
+
+\DeclareOption{right}{\rightlinenumbers*}
+
+% Option ~switch~ (~switch*~) puts the line numbers on the
+% outer (inner) margin of the text. This requires running
+% the pagewise mode, but we turn off the page offset
+% subtraction, getting sort of running numbers again. The
+% ~pagewise~ option may restore true pagewise mode later.
+
+\DeclareOption{switch}{\setpagewiselinenumbers
+ \switchlinenumbers
+ \runningpagewiselinenumbers}
+
+\DeclareOption{switch*}{\setpagewiselinenumbers
+ \switchlinenumbers*%
+ \runningpagewiselinenumbers}
+
+% In twocolumn mode, we can switch the line numbers to
+% the outer margin, and/or start with number 1 in each
+% column. Margin switching is covered by the ~switch~
+% options.
+
+\DeclareOption{columnwise}{\setpagewiselinenumbers
+ \columnwiselinenumberstrue
+ \realpagewiselinenumbers}
+
+% The options ~pagewise~ and ~running~ select the major
+% linenumber mechanism. ~running~ line numbers refer to a real
+% counter value, which can be reset for any paragraph,
+% even getting multiple paragraphs on one page starting
+% with line number one. ~pagewise~ line numbers get a
+% unique hidden number within the document, but with the
+% opportunity to establish the page on which they finally
+% come to rest. This allows the subtraction of the page
+% offset, getting the numbers starting with 1 on top of each
+% page, and margin switching in twoside formats becomes
+% possible. The default mode is ~running~.
+%
+% The order of declaration of the options is important here
+% ~pagewise~ must come after ~switch~, to overide running
+% pagewise mode. ~running~ comes last, to reset the running
+% line number mode, e.g, after selecting margin switch mode
+% for ~pagewise~ running. Once more, if you specify all
+% three of the options ~[switch,pagewise,running]~, the
+% result is almost nothing, but if you later say
+% ~\pagewiselinenumbers~, you get margin switching, with
+% real pagewise line numbers.
+%
+\DeclareOption{pagewise}{\setpagewiselinenumbers
+ \realpagewiselinenumbers}
+
+\DeclareOption{running}{\setrunninglinenumbers}
+
+% The option ~modulo~ causes only those linenumbers to be
+% printed which are multiples of five.
+
+\DeclareOption{modulo}{\modulolinenumbers\relax}
+
+% The package option ~mathlines~ switches the behavior of
+% the ~{linenomath}~ environment with its star-form.
+% Without this option, the ~{linenomath}~ environment does
+% not number the lines of the display, while the star-form
+% does. With this option, its just the opposite.
+%
+%%% 1999-06-10: renamed ~displaymath~ to ~mathlines~.
+
+\DeclareOption{mathlines}{\linenumberdisplaymath}
+
+% ~displaymath~ now calls for wrappers of the standard
+% LaTeX display math environment. This was previously
+% done by ~mlineno.sty~.
+
+\let\do@mlineno\relax
+\DeclareOption{displaymath}{\let\do@mlineno\@empty}
+
+% The ~hyperref~ package, via ~nameref~, requires three more
+% groups in the second argment of a ~\newlabel~. Well, why
+% shouldn't it get them? (New v3.07) The presencs of the
+% ~nameref~ package is now detected automatically
+% ~\AtBeginDocument~. (/New v3.07)
+
+\DeclareOption{hyperref}{\PackageWarningNoLine{lineno}{%
+ Option [hyperref] is obsolete.
+ \MessageBreak The hyperref package is detected automatically.}}
+
+\AtBeginDocument{%
+ \@ifpackageloaded{nameref}{%
+ \def\@LN@ExtraLabelItems{{}{}{}}}}
+
+\ProcessOptions
+
+% \subsection{
+% Package Extensions
+% }
+%
+% The extensions in this section were previously supplied
+% in seperate ~.sty~ files.
+%
+% \subsubsection{
+% $display math$
+% }
+%
+% The standard \LaTeX\ display math environments are
+% wrapped in a ~{linenomath}~ environment.
+%
+% (New 3.05) The ~[fleqn]~ option of the standard
+% \LaTeX\ classes defines the display math
+% environments such that line numbers appear just
+% fine. Thus, we need not do any tricks when
+% ~[fleqn]~ is loaded, as indicated by presents of
+% the ~\mathindent~ register. (/New 3.05)
+%
+% (New 3.05a) for ~{eqnarray}~s we rather keep the
+% old trick. (/New 3.05a)
+%
+% (New 3.08) Wrap ~\[~ and ~\]~ into ~{linenomath}~,
+% instead of ~{displaymath}~. Also save the definition
+% of ~\equation~, instead of replicating the current
+% \LaTeX\ definition. (/New 3.08)
+
+\ifx\do@mlineno\@empty
+ \@ifundefined{mathindent}{
+
+ \let\LN@displaymath\[
+ \let\LN@enddisplaymath\]
+ \renewcommand\[{\begin{linenomath}\LN@displaymath}
+ \renewcommand\]{\LN@enddisplaymath\end{linenomath}}
+
+ \let\LN@equation\equation
+ \let\LN@endequation\endequation
+ \renewenvironment{equation}
+ {\linenomath\LN@equation}
+ {\LN@endequation\endlinenomath}
+
+ }% \@ifundefined{mathindent}
+
+ \let\LN@eqnarray\eqnarray
+ \let\LN@endeqnarray\endeqnarray
+ \renewenvironment{eqnarray}
+ {\linenomath\LN@eqnarray}
+ {\LN@endeqnarray\endlinenomath}
+
+\fi
+
+% \subsubsection{
+% Line numbers in internal vertical mode
+% }
+%
+% The command ~\internallinenumbers~ adds line numbers in
+% internal vertical mode, but with limitations: we assume
+% fixed baseline skip.
+
+\def\internallinenumbers{\setrunninglinenumbers
+ \let\@@par\internallinenumberpar
+ \ifx\@par\@@@par\let\@par\internallinenumberpar\fi
+ \ifx\par\@@@par\let\par\internallinenumberpar\fi
+ \ifx\@par\linenumberpar\let\@par\internallinenumberpar\fi
+ \ifx\par\linenumberpar\let\par\internallinenumberpar\fi
+ \@ifnextchar[{\resetlinenumber}%]
+ {\@ifstar{\let\c@linenumber\c@internallinenumber
+ \c@linenumber\@ne}{}}%
+ }
+
+\let\endinternallinenumbers\endlinenumbers
+\@namedef{internallinenumbers*}{\internallinenumbers*}
+\expandafter\let\csname endinternallinenumbers*\endcsname\endlinenumbers
+
+\newcount\c@internallinenumber
+\newcount\c@internallinenumbers
+
+\def\internallinenumberpar{\ifvmode\@@@par\else\ifinner\@@@par\else\@@@par
+ \begingroup
+ \c@internallinenumbers\prevgraf
+ \setbox\@tempboxa\hbox{\vbox{\makeinternalLinenumbers}}%
+ \dp\@tempboxa\prevdepth
+ \ht\@tempboxa\z@
+ \nobreak\vskip-\prevdepth
+ \nointerlineskip\box\@tempboxa
+ \endgroup
+ \fi\fi
+ }
+
+\def\makeinternalLinenumbers{\ifnum\c@internallinenumbers>0\relax
+ \hbox to\z@{\makeLineNumber}\global\advance\c@linenumber\@ne
+ \advance\c@internallinenumbers\m@ne
+ \expandafter\makeinternalLinenumbers\fi
+ }
+
+% \subsubsection{
+% Line number references with offset
+% }
+%
+% This extension defines macros to refer to line
+% numbers with an offset, e.g., to refer to a line
+% which cannot be labeled directly (display math).
+% This was formerly knows as ~rlineno.sty~.
+%
+% To refer to a pagewise line number with offset:
+% \begin{quote}
+% ~\linerefp[~<OFFSET>~]{~<LABEL>~}~
+% \end{quote}
+% To refer to a running line number with offset:
+% \begin{quote}
+% ~\linerefr[~<OFFSET>~]{~<LABEL>~}~
+% \end{quote}
+% To refer to a line number labeled in the same mode as currently
+% selected:
+% \begin{quote}
+% ~\lineref[~<OFFSET>~]{~<LABEL>~}~
+% \end{quote}
+
+\newcommand\lineref{%
+ \ifx\c@linenumner\c@runninglinenumner
+ \expandafter\linerefr
+ \else
+ \expandafter\linerefp
+ \fi
+}
+
+\newcommand\linerefp[2][\z@]{{%
+ \let\@thelinenumber\thelinenumber
+ \edef\thelinenumber{\advance\c@linenumber#1\relax\noexpand\@thelinenumber}%
+ \ref{#2}%
+}}
+
+% This goes deep into \LaTeX s internals.
+
+\newcommand\linerefr[2][\z@]{{%
+ \def\@@linerefadd{\advance\c@linenumber#1}%
+ \expandafter\@setref\csname r@#2\endcsname
+ \@linerefadd{#2}%
+}}
+
+\newcommand\@linerefadd[2]{\c@linenumber=#1\@@linerefadd\relax
+ \thelinenumber}
+
+% \subsubsection{
+% Numbered quotation environments
+% }
+%
+% The ~{numquote}~ and ~{numquotation}~
+% environments are like ~{quote}~ and
+% ~{quotation}~, except there will be line
+% numbers.
+%
+% An optional argument gives the number to count
+% from. A star ~*~ (inside or outside the closing
+% ~}~) prevent the reset of the line numbers.
+% Default is to count from one.
+
+\newcommand\quotelinenumbers
+ {\@ifstar\linenumbers{\@ifnextchar[\linenumbers{\linenumbers*}}}
+
+\newdimen\quotelinenumbersep
+\quotelinenumbersep=\linenumbersep
+\let\quotelinenumberfont\linenumberfont
+
+\newcommand\numquotelist
+ {\leftlinenumbers
+ \linenumbersep\quotelinenumbersep
+ \let\linenumberfont\quotelinenumberfont
+ \addtolength{\linenumbersep}{-\@totalleftmargin}%
+ \quotelinenumbers
+ }
+
+\newenvironment{numquote} {\quote\numquotelist}{\endquote}
+\newenvironment{numquotation} {\quotation\numquotelist}{\endquotation}
+\newenvironment{numquote*} {\quote\numquotelist*}{\endquote}
+\newenvironment{numquotation*}{\quotation\numquotelist*}{\endquotation}
+
+% \subsubsection{
+% Frame around a paragraph
+% }
+%
+% The ~{bframe}~ environment draws a frame around
+% some text, across page breaks, if necessary.
+%
+% This works only for plain text paragraphs,
+% without special height lines. All lines must be
+% ~\baselineskip~ apart, no display math.
+
+\newenvironment{bframe}
+ {\par
+ \@tempdima\textwidth
+ \advance\@tempdima 2\bframesep
+ \setbox\bframebox\hbox to\textwidth{%
+ \hskip-\bframesep
+ \vrule\@width\bframerule\@height\baselineskip\@depth\bframesep
+ \advance\@tempdima-2\bframerule
+ \hskip\@tempdima
+ \vrule\@width\bframerule\@height\baselineskip\@depth\bframesep
+ \hskip-\bframesep
+ }%
+ \hbox{\hskip-\bframesep
+ \vrule\@width\@tempdima\@height\bframerule\@depth\z@}%
+ \nointerlineskip
+ \copy\bframebox
+ \nobreak
+ \kern-\baselineskip
+ \runninglinenumbers
+ \def\makeLineNumber{\copy\bframebox\hss}%
+ }
+ {\par
+ \kern-\prevdepth
+ \kern\bframesep
+ \nointerlineskip
+ \@tempdima\textwidth
+ \advance\@tempdima 2\bframesep
+ \hbox{\hskip-\bframesep
+ \vrule\@width\@tempdima\@height\bframerule\@depth\z@}%
+ }
+
+\newdimen\bframerule
+\bframerule=\fboxrule
+
+\newdimen\bframesep
+\bframesep=\fboxsep
+
+\newbox\bframebox
+
+% \section{
+% The final touch
+% }
+% There is one deadcycle for each line number.
+
+\advance\maxdeadcycles 100
+
+\endinput
+
+% \section{
+% The user commands
+% }
+% The user command to turn on and off line numbering
+% are
+% \begin{description}\item
+% [|\linenumbers] \ \par
+% Turn on line numbering in the current mode.
+% \item
+% [|\linenumbers*] \ \par$\qquad$
+% and reset the line number to 1.
+% \def\NL{<number>]}\item
+% [|\linenumbers[\NL] \ \par$\qquad$
+% and start with <number>.
+% \item
+% [|\nolinenumbers] \ \par
+% Turn off line numbering.
+% \item
+% [|\runninglinenumbers*[\NL] \ \par
+% Turn on ~running~ line numbers, with the same optional
+% arguments as ~\linenumbers~. The numbers are running
+% through the text over pagebreaks. When you turn
+% numbering off and on again, the numbers will continue,
+% except, of cause, if you ask to reset or preset the
+% counter.
+% \item
+% [|\pagewiselinenumbers] \ \par
+% Turn on ~pagewise~ line numbers. The lines on each
+% page are numbered beginning with one at the first
+% ~pagewise~ numbered line.
+% \item
+% [|\resetlinenumber[\NL] \ \par
+% Reset ~[~Set~]~ the line number to 1
+% ~[~<number>~]~.
+% \item
+% [|\setrunninglinenumbers] \ \par
+% Switch to ~running~ line number mode. Do \emph{not}
+% turn it on or off.
+% \item
+% [|\setpagewiselinenumbers] \ \par
+% Switch to ~pagewise~ line number mode. Do \emph{not}
+% turn it on or off.
+% \item
+% [|\switchlinenumbers*] \ \par
+% Causes margin switching in pagewise modes. With the
+% star, put the line numbers on the inner margin.
+% \item
+% [|\leftlinenumbers*] \ \par
+% \item
+% [|\rightlinenumbers*] \ \par
+% Set the line numbers in the left/right margin. With the
+% star this works for both modes of operation, without
+% the star only for the currently selected mode.
+% \item
+% [|\runningpagewiselinenumbers] \ \par
+% When using the pagewise line number mode, do not
+% subtract the page offset. This results in running
+% line numbers again, but with the possibility to switch
+% margins. Be careful when doing line number
+% referencing, this mode status must be the same while
+% setting the paragraph and during references.
+% \item
+% [|\realpagewiselinenumbers] \ \par
+% Reverses the effect of ~\runningpagewiselinenumbers~.
+% \item
+% [|\modulolinenumbers[\NL] \ \par
+% Give a number only to lines which are multiples of
+% ~[~<number>~]~. If <number> is not specified, the
+% current value in the counter ~linenumbermodulo~ is
+% retained. <number>=1 turns this off without changing
+% ~linenumbermodulo~. The counter is initialized to 5.
+% \item
+% [|\linenumberdisplaymath] \ \par
+% Number the lines of a display math in a ~{linenomath}~
+% environment, but do not in a ~{linenomath*}~
+% environment. This is used by the package option
+% ~[mathlines]~.
+% \item
+% [|\nolinenumberdisplaymath] \ \par
+% Do not Number the lines of a display math in a
+% ~{linenomath}~ environment, but do in a
+% ~{linenomath*}~ environment. This is the default.
+% \item
+% [|\linelabel] \ \par
+% Set a ~\linelabel{~<foo>~}~ to the line number where
+% this commands is in. Refer to it with the \LaTeX\
+% referencing commands ~\ref{~<foo>~}~ and
+% ~\pageref{~<foo>~}~.
+% \end{description}
+% The commands can be used globally, locally within groups
+% or as environments. It is important to know that they
+% take action only when the ~\par~ is executed. The
+% ~\end{~<mode>~linenumbers}~ commands provide a ~\par~.
+% Examples:
+% \begin{verse}
+% ~{\linenumbers~ <text> ~\par}~ \\
+% \ \\
+% ~\begin{linenumbers}~ \\
+% <text> \\
+% ~\end{linenumbers}~ \\
+% \ \\
+% <paragraph> ~{\linenumbers\par}~ \\
+% \ \\
+% ~\linenumbers~ \\
+% <text> ~\par~ \\
+% ~\nolinenumbers~ \\
+% \ \\
+% ~\linenumbers~ \\
+% <paragraph> ~{\nolinenumbers\par}~ \\
+% \end{verse}
+%
+%
+% \subsection{
+% Customization hooks
+% }
+% There are several hooks to customize the appearance of the
+% line numbers, and some low level hooks for special
+% effects.
+% \begin{description}\item
+% [|\thelinenumber] \ \par
+% This macro should give the representation of the line
+% number in the \LaTeX-counter ~linenumber~. The
+% default is provided by \LaTeX: \par$\qquad$
+% ~\arabic{linenumber}~
+% \item
+% [|\makeLineNumberLeft] \ \par
+% This macro is used to attach a line number to the left
+% of the text page. This macro should fill an ~\hbox to 0pt~
+% which will be placed at the left margin of the
+% page, with the reference point aligned to the line to
+% which it should give a number. Please use the macro
+% ~\LineNumber~ to refer to the line number.
+%
+% The default definition is \par$\qquad$
+% ~\hss\linenumberfont\LineNumber\hskip\linenumbersep~
+% \item
+% [|\makeLineNumberRight] \ \par
+% Like ~\makeLineNumberLeft~, but for line numbers on
+% the right margin.
+%
+% The default definition is \par$\qquad$
+% ~\linenumberfont\hskip\linenumbersep\hskip\textwidth~ \par$\qquad$
+% ~\hbox to\linenumberwidth{\hss\LineNumber}\hss~
+% \item
+% [|\linenumberfont] \ \par
+% This macro is initialized to \par$\qquad$
+% ~\normalfont\tiny\sffamily~
+% \item
+% [|\linenumbersep] \ \par
+% This dimension register sets the separation of the
+% linenumber to the text. Default value is ~10pt~.
+% \item
+% [|\linenumberwidth] \ \par
+% This dimension register sets the width of the line
+% number box on the right margin. The distance of the
+% right edge of the text to the right edge of the line
+% number is ~\linenumbersep~ + ~\linenumberwidth~. The
+% default value is ~10pt~.
+% \item
+% [|\theLineNumber] (for wizards) \ \par
+% This macro is called for printing a ~\newlabel~ entry
+% to the aux-file. Its definition depends on the mode.
+% For running line numbers it's just ~\thelinenumber~,
+% while in pagewise mode, the page offset subtraction
+% is done in here.
+% \item
+% [|\makeLineNumber] (for wizards) \ \par
+% This macro produces the line numbers. The definition
+% depends on the mode. In the running line numbers
+% mode it just expands ~\makeLineNumberLeft~.
+% \item
+% [|\LineNumber] (for wizards) \ \par
+% This macro is called by ~\makeLineNumber~ to typeset
+% the line number. This hook is changed by the modulo
+% mechanism.
+% \end{description}
+% \end{document}%D
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+echo "expect errors for unknown commands 'iffalse' and 'fi'";# SHELL
+awk '/A[W]K/' lineno.sty | awk -f - lineno.sty >lineno.tex; # SHELL
+latex lineno; latex lineno; latex lineno; latex lineno; # SHELL
+
+awk '/DOC A [W] K/' lineno.sty | awk -f - lineno.sty >lineno.doc; # DOC SH
+
+BEGIN{DOC=-1; # AWK DOC A W K
+ BEGINCODE = "\\begin{code}\\begin{verbatim}"; # AWK
+ ENDCODE = "\\end{verbatim}\n\\end{code}"; } # AWK
+ BEGINCODE = "% \\begin{macrocode}"; # DOC A W K
+ ENDCODE = "% \\end{macrocode}"; } # DOC A W K
+/^[ \t]*$/ { ECNT++; next; } # AWK DOC A W K
+/\\documentclass/{ sub("article","ltxdoc") } # DOC A W K
+/%D$/ { sub("^%* *",""); sub("%D$",""); # DOC A W K
+ print > "lineno.drv"; next } # DOC A W K
+/^%%/ { next; } # AWK DOC A W K
+/^%/ { if (!DOC) { print ENDCODE; } # AWK DOC A W K
+ DOC=1; ECNT=0; # AWK DOC A W K
+ sub("^% *",""); # AWK
+ sub("^% *","% "); # DOC A W K
+ print; next; } # AWK DOC A W K
+DOC<0 { next } # AWK DOC A W K
+/^-+-$/ { if (!DOC) print ENDCODE; exit } # AWK DOC A W K
+{ if (DOC) { ECNT=DOC=0; print BEGINCODE; } # AWK DOC A W K
+ while (ECNT>0) { print " "; ECNT--; } # AWK DOC A W K
+ print $0; } # AWK DOC A W K
+
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+\newlength{\centeroffset}
+\setlength{\centeroffset}{-0.5\oddsidemargin}
+\addtolength{\centeroffset}{0.5\evensidemargin}
+\thispagestyle{empty} \vspace*{2cm}
+\noindent\hspace*{\centeroffset}\makebox[0pt][l]{\begin{minipage}{16cm}
+\center
+{\Huge\bfseries \title}
+
+\noindent\rule[-1ex]{\textwidth}{1pt}\\[2.5ex]
+\hfill\center{\huge \textit{The TOTAL COVER Insurance Company \\ Case Study}}
+\end{minipage}}
+
+\vspace{2cm}
+\noindent\hspace*{\centeroffset}\makebox[0pt][l]{\begin{minipage}{16cm}
+\center
+\large\textbf{\author}
+\end{minipage}}
+
+\vspace{0.3cm}
+\noindent\hspace*{\centeroffset}\makebox[0pt][l]{\begin{minipage}{16cm}
+\center
+\large\textbf{Version \docver}
+\end{minipage}}
+
+\vspace{0.3cm}
+\noindent\hspace*{\centeroffset}\makebox[0pt][l]{\begin{minipage}{16cm}
+\center
+\large\textbf{\today}
+\end{minipage}}
+
+\endinput