% !TeX root = ../easyfloats.tex % Copyright © 2020 E. Zöllner % Alternatively to the terms of the LPPL, at your choice, % you can redistribute and/or modify this file under the % terms of the Do What The Fuck You Want To Public License, Version 2, % as published by Sam Hocevar. See http://www.wtfpl.net/about/. % Allows markdown like syntax: % *emph* % `code` % % If `` is used in an argument cannot contain: % - comment characters (percent sign) % - unbalanced curly braces % % If `` is used in a context where fragile commands break % (e.g. an entry of the table of contents or list of figures): % - control sequences and active characters *after* the first token % must be preceded by \string or \protect % % If `` is used in a pdf string (e.g. in \section): % - control sequences *after* the first token must be preceded by \cmd % - active characters *after* the first token must be preceded by \string % - curly braces *after* the first token must be escaped or preceded by \string % % If you add prefixes like `\string` or `\cmd` in a normal execution context % they will (of course) be treated as code to be displayed. % Therefore it may be necessary to pass different code for these three cases: % \section[\texorpdfstring % {`\emph{page\string~42}`} % {`\emph\{page\string~42\}`}] % {`\emph{page~42}`} % % Warning: \section uses \write without \immediate. % If the definition of ` is different where it is written % e.g. if the next page break is inside of a minted environment % you will get into trouble. % % Warning: With * being an active character you cannot just % use starred versions of environments. % \starred expands to a * with catcode other: % \begin{examplecode\starred} % % \end{examplecode\starred} % I am redefining \@ifstar to recognize active * as well. % So starred commands can be used usual. % % Warning: This should be loaded last so that the % category changing code is appended to the hook last. % Otherwise there is trouble with minted. % % depends on % \LinkKeyword{}{}{} % from preamble/keydoc.tex \usepackage{etoolbox} \newcommand{\starred}{*} \providecommand{\mintinline}[1]{\verb}%} \makeatletter % An alternative version of \@ifstar which also recognizes an active star. % I am not changing \@ifstar here because the active * is defined in \AtBeginDocument. % So in the preamble \newcommand would check if the next token is an undefined control sequence token. % If it was it would be discarded and it would try to define the next token. \let\@markdown@original@ifstar=\@ifstar \catcode`*=\active \def\@markdown@ifstar#1#2{% \@markdown@original@ifstar {#1}% {% \@ifnextchar*% {\@firstoftwo{#1}}% {#2}% }% } \@makeother* \protected\def\IfProtectedContextGobble#1{\ifx\@thirdofthree#1\relax\else#1\fi} \newcommand\IfUnprotectedContext{% \IfProtectedContextGobble\@thirdofthree \@firstoftwo } \catcode``=\active \newcommand\MarkdownVerb{% \begingroup \@examplecode@setcatcodes \catcode\string``=\active \futurelet \@MarkdownVerb@nexttoken \@MarkdownVerb@do } \long\def\@MarkdownVerb@do#1`{% \IfKeywordUndefined{}{\detokenize{#1}}{% \ifcat \noexpand\@MarkdownVerb@nexttoken a% \xckey`#1`% \else \xc`#1`% \fi }{% \catcode\string` =10 \catcode\string`\^^M=9 \def\do{\LinkKeyword{}{\detokenize{#1}}\@firstofone\@firstofone}% \scantokens{\appto\do{{#1}}}% \do }% \endgroup } \def\StringifyMarkdownVerb#1`{\string#1\noexpand`} \def\PdfStringifyMarkdownVerb#1#2`{% \ifcat\relax\noexpand#1\relax \cmd#1% \else \string#1% \fi \detokenize{#2}% } \@makeother` \write\@auxout{\string\catcode\string\string``=\active} % \AfterEndPreamble is important when used with minted \AfterEndPreamble{% \catcode`*=\active \appto\dospecials{\do\*}% \scantokens{\def\ActiveAsterisc{*}}% \edef\do{\def\expandonce\ActiveAsterisc##1\expandonce\ActiveAsterisc{\noexpand\emph{##1}}}% \do \let\@ifstar=\@markdown@ifstar % \catcode``=\active %% If I add ` to \dospecials \mintinline will change it to catcode other %% therefore not finding the active ` which marks the end resulting in %% ! Paragraph ended before \minted@inline@ii was complete. %% I could change the definition of \mintinline to expect an other ` %% but that would fail when using `...` inside of an argument. %% Whether ` is contained in \dospecials or not does not seem to bother \verb. %\appto\dospecials{\do\`}% \scantokens{% \def`{% \texorpdfstring{% \IfUnprotectedContext% {\MarkdownVerb} {\noexpand`\StringifyMarkdownVerb}% }{% \PdfStringifyMarkdownVerb }% }% }% } \makeatother