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%% NOTICES AND ADMONITIONS
%
% change this info string if making any custom modification
\ProvidesPackage{sphinxlatexadmonitions}[2024/10/11 v8.1.1 admonitions]
% Provides support for this output mark-up from Sphinx latex writer:
%
% - sphinxseealso environment added at 6.1.0.
%
% - sphinxtodo environment added at 7.4.0.
%
% - sphinxadmonition (environment)
% This is a dispatch which formerly configured
%
% - note, hint, important, tip to use sphinxlightbox (or optionally
% sphinxheavybox since 6.2.0),
% - warning, caution, attention, danger, error to use sphinxheavybox.
%
% Since 7.4.0 all admonitions use sphinxheavybox.
%
% - All environments sphinxnote, sphinxwarning, etc... can be redefined as
% will by user. Thay have a single parameter #1 which is the title.
%
% - Also redefinable by user are the one-argument commands
% * \sphinxstylenotetitle,
% * \sphinxstylewarningtitle,
% * etc.... one for each admonition type (also seealso and todo).
%
% - At 7.4.0, all commands of previous item use \sphinxdotitlerow.
% (the 7.4.0 name, still usable, was \sphinxdotitlerowwithicon; the 8.1.0
% version is also used for topic, contents and sidebar directives, see
% sphinxlatexshadowbox.sty, and handles both "with icon" and "without
% icon" situations).
%
% The sphinxlightbox environment is kept for backward compatiblity, for user
% custom code which used it via custom definitions done in preamble or via
% raw latex directive.
% MEMO: here is for example how sphinxnote was formerly defined:
% (where #1 is the localized string Note, followed with a colon)
% \newenvironment{sphinxnote}[1]
% {\begin{sphinxlightbox}\sphinxstrong{#1} }
% {\end{sphinxlightbox}}
% Use this if you want to revert the 7.4.0 switch to usage of sphinxheavybox.
% (the 7.4.0 redefined \sphinxstylenotetitle will not work in sphinxlightbox,
% so \sphinxstrong{#1}<space> which was its former default is used above).
% Dependencies (they do not need to be defined at time of loading):
%
% - of course the various colour and dimension options handled via sphinx.sty
% - dimension register \spx@image@maxheight from sphinxlatexgraphics.sty
% - \savenotes/\spewnotes from sphinxpackagefootnote.sty
% - \ifspx@inframed defined in sphinx.sty
% - \spx@boxes@fcolorbox@setup from sphinxpackageboxes.sty
%
\RequirePackage{framed}
% Those are required either before or after by sphinx.sty anyhow, but for
% clarity we list them here:
\RequirePackage{sphinxlatexgraphics}
\RequirePackage{sphinxpackagefootnote}
\RequirePackage{sphinxpackageboxes}
%
% Provides: (also in sphinxlatexliterals.sty)
% Only needed here by legacy (deprecated) sphinxlightbox environment.
\providecommand*\sphinxvspacefixafterfrenchlists{%
\ifvmode\ifdim\lastskip<\z@ \vskip\parskip\fi\else\par\fi
}
% This \dimen register is a legacy relic from Sphinx 1.5 which is used now
% only for sphinxlightbox. It is set in the sphinxadmonition environment.
\newdimen\spx@notice@border
% sphinxlightbox is now also a legacy relic, not used by Sphinx anymore
\newenvironment{sphinxlightbox}{%
\par
\noindent{\color{spx@notice@bordercolor}%
\rule{\linewidth}{\spx@notice@border}}%
\par\nobreak
{\parskip\z@skip\noindent}%
}
{%
% counteract previous possible negative skip (French lists!):
% (we can't cancel that any earlier \vskip introduced a potential pagebreak)
\sphinxvspacefixafterfrenchlists
\nobreak\vbox{\noindent\kern\@totalleftmargin
{\color{spx@notice@bordercolor}%
\rule[\dimexpr.4\baselineskip-\spx@notice@border\relax]
{\linewidth}{\spx@notice@border}}\hss}\allowbreak
}% end of sphinxlightbox environment definition
% Since 1.5 these environments are named individually sphinxnote, sphinxhint,
% etc... to allow user to redefine them entirely.
%
% The Sphinx definitions for note/hint/important/tip notices were done like
% this, prior to 6.2.0:
%
% \newenvironment{sphinxhint}[1]
% {\begin{sphinxlightbox}\sphinxstrong{#1} }{\end{sphinxlightbox}}
%
% Then from 6.2.0 to 7.4.0 (exclusive) a more complex definition decided
% to use either sphinxlightbox or sphinxheavybox according to whether
% some CSS-like options had been used, for example for a background color.
%
% 6.2.0 also added one layer of mark-up via \sphinxnotetitle etc..., because
% the former \sphinxstrong{#1}<space> used a too generic \sphinxstrong.
%
% At 7.4.0, sphinxheavybox environment is default for all types of notices
% and also for the seealso and todo directives.
%
% Code adapted from framed.sty's "snugshade" environment.
% Nesting works (inner frames do not allow page breaks).
\newenvironment{sphinxheavybox}{\par
% (MEMO: it is not a problem here if there is no sphinx<type>ShadowColor,
% as it used only if set)
\spx@boxes@fcolorbox@setup{\spx@noticetype}%
% Those are used by sphinxVerbatim if the \ifspx@inframed boolean is true
\setlength{\FrameRule}{0.5\dimexpr\spx@boxes@border@top+\spx@boxes@border@bottom\relax}%
% MEMO: prior to 5.1.0 \FrameSep was determined as 0.6\baselineskip -
% \FrameRule, and there was no possibility for user to adjust padding.
% Then \fcolorbox was used with \fboxrule set to \FrameRule and \fboxsep
% set to \FrameSep.
% The 5.1.0 default calculation of padding parameters maintains PDF output
% identical to legacy behaviour, as long as padding is not set by user.
\setlength{\FrameSep}{0.5\dimexpr\spx@boxes@padding@top+\spx@boxes@padding@bottom\relax}%
% "setup" macro has prepared the \spx@boxes@... dimen registers
\advance\spx@image@maxheight
-\dimexpr\spx@boxes@border@top+\spx@boxes@border@bottom
+\spx@boxes@padding@top+\spx@boxes@padding@bottom
+\baselineskip\relax % will happen again if nested, needed indeed!
% MEMO: the next comment is before boxing was extended to allow padding and
% multiple border-widths, not to mention shadows...
% configure framed.sty's parameters to obtain same vertical spacing
% as for "light" boxes. We need for this to manually insert parskip glue and
% revert a skip done by framed before the frame.
\ltx@ifundefined{OuterFrameSep}{}{\OuterFrameSep\z@skip}%
\vspace{\FrameHeightAdjust}
% copied/adapted from framed.sty's snugshade
% but now using in place of \fcolorbox the Sphinx sophisticated own
\def\FrameCommand##1{%
\hskip\@totalleftmargin
% "setup" macro MUST have been called before
\spx@boxes@fcolorbox{##1}%
\hskip-\linewidth \hskip-\@totalleftmargin \hskip\columnwidth
}%
% 6.2.0 adds support for div.<notice type>_box-decoration-break=slice.
% (it is yet undecided if slice style should inhibit a bottom shadow)
\csname ifspx@\spx@noticetype @border@open\endcsname
\def\FirstFrameCommand
{\spx@boxes@fcolorbox@setup@openbottom\FrameCommand}%
\def\MidFrameCommand
{\spx@boxes@fcolorbox@setup@openboth \FrameCommand}%
\def\LastFrameCommand
{\spx@boxes@fcolorbox@setup@opentop \FrameCommand}%
\fi
\savenotes
% use a minipage if we are already inside a framed environment
\ifspx@inframed
\noindent\begin{minipage}{\linewidth}
\else
% handle case where notice is first thing in a list item (or is quoted)
\if@inlabel
\noindent\par\vspace{-\baselineskip}
\else
\vspace{\parskip}
\fi
\fi
\MakeFramed {\spx@inframedtrue
\advance\hsize-\width \@totalleftmargin\z@ \linewidth\hsize
% minipage initialization copied from LaTeX source code.
\@pboxswfalse
\let\@listdepth\@mplistdepth \@mplistdepth\z@
\@minipagerestore
\@setminipage }%
\color@begingroup % workaround to an upstream framed.sty bug
}
{%
\par\unskip
\color@endgroup % matches the \color@begingroup
\@minipagefalse
\endMakeFramed
\ifspx@inframed\end{minipage}\fi
% set footnotes at bottom of page
\spewnotes
% arrange for similar spacing below frame as for "light" boxes.
\vskip .4\baselineskip
}% end of sphinxheavybox environment definition
% - Since 1.5 these environments are named individually to allow user to
% redefine them entirely.
%
% - Since 5.1.0, sphinxheavybox is more versatile and four border widths, four
% padding widths, four corner radii, optional shadow, and three colors can all
% be modified via CSS-named alike options.
%
% - Since 6.2.0, also note/hint/important/tip notices can use these options
% and then they go automatically via sphinxheavybox. If only the legacy options
% are used, they keep using sphinxlightbox.
%
% - Since 6.2.0, \sphinxwarningtitle etc... add one level of mark-up (they
% expand to \sphinxstrong{#1}<space> which was former hard-coded mark-up).
% Example:
% \renewcommand{\sphinxwarningtitle}[1]{\textbf{#1}\par\smallskip
% {\color{sphinxwarningBorderColor}\hrule height1pt}\smallskip}
%
% - Since 7.4.0, all types of notices use sphinxheavybox and the default
% for \sphinxstyle<type>title is mapped to using \sphinxdotitlerowwithicon{<type>}
%
% MEMO: except for the generic admonition directive (which uses "note" type)
% the argument #1 in these environments has a postfixed colon originating
% in Sphinx LaTeX writer legacy code. The
% \sphinxremovefinalcolon utility in sphinxlatexstyletext.sty can be used as
% \sphinxremovefinalcolon{#1} from inside the definitions of
% \sphinxstylenotetitle et al. commands.
% Important: even prior to 5.1.0 it was not really possible to use directly
% sphinxheavybox if not triggered from sphinxadmonition, because some
% parameters were defined in sphinxadmonition. This meant that the
% sphinxwarning, sphinxcaution etc... environments (defined below) could not
% be used directly in a document, they had to be triggered via
% sphinxadmonition. The sole data since 5.1.0 needed by sphinxheavybox is the
% type of the notice which sphinxadmonition stores into \spx@noticetype.
%
% In order to facilitate recycling or imitation of the sphinx<type>
% environments, 7.4.0 inserts an extra \def\spx@noticetype{<type>} in their
% definitions, so that they can be used independently of sphinxadmonition
% dispatcher.
%
% MEMO: direct usage of these environments does not execute the div.<type>_TeXextras
% and div.<type>_TexColor code, there are only done from the sphinxadmonition wrapper.
\newenvironment{sphinxnote}[1]
{\def\spx@noticetype{note}\begin{sphinxheavybox}\sphinxstylenotetitle{#1}}
{\end{sphinxheavybox}}
\newenvironment{sphinxhint}[1]
{\def\spx@noticetype{hint}\begin{sphinxheavybox}\sphinxstylehinttitle{#1}}
{\end{sphinxheavybox}}
\newenvironment{sphinxtip}[1]
{\def\spx@noticetype{tip}\begin{sphinxheavybox}\sphinxstyletiptitle{#1}}
{\end{sphinxheavybox}}
\newenvironment{sphinximportant}[1]
{\def\spx@noticetype{important}\begin{sphinxheavybox}\sphinxstyleimportanttitle{#1}}
{\end{sphinxheavybox}}
\newenvironment{sphinxwarning}[1]
{\def\spx@noticetype{warning}\begin{sphinxheavybox}\sphinxstylewarningtitle{#1}}
{\end{sphinxheavybox}}
\newenvironment{sphinxcaution}[1]
{\def\spx@noticetype{caution}\begin{sphinxheavybox}\sphinxstylecautiontitle{#1}}
{\end{sphinxheavybox}}
\newenvironment{sphinxattention}[1]
{\def\spx@noticetype{attention}\begin{sphinxheavybox}\sphinxstyleattentiontitle{#1}}
{\end{sphinxheavybox}}
\newenvironment{sphinxdanger}[1]
{\def\spx@noticetype{danger}\begin{sphinxheavybox}\sphinxstyledangertitle{#1}}
{\end{sphinxheavybox}}
\newenvironment{sphinxerror}[1]
{\def\spx@noticetype{error}\begin{sphinxheavybox}\sphinxstyleerrortitle{#1}}
{\end{sphinxheavybox}}
% The "see also" was quite plain until 7.4.0 as it simply did
% \newenvironment{sphinxseealso}[1]{\sphinxstyleseealsotitle{#1}}{}
% Here we need to manually insert execution of div.seealso_TeX{color,extras} values
\newenvironment{sphinxseealso}[1]
{\def\spx@noticetype{seealso}%
\begin{sphinxheavybox}\sphinxstyleseealsotitle{#1}%
\ifspx@seealso@withtextcolor\color{sphinxseealsoTextColor}\fi
\spx@seealso@TeXextras
}
{\end{sphinxheavybox}}
% There was no sphinxtodo environment until 7.4.0 because sphinx.ext.todo
% generated \begin{sphinxadmonition}{note}{Todo:} mark-up.
\newcounter{sphinxtodo}% to provide targets from todolist directive output
\newenvironment{sphinxtodo}[1]
{\refstepcounter{sphinxtodo}\def\spx@noticetype{todo}%
\begin{sphinxheavybox}\sphinxstyletodotitle{#1}%
\ifspx@todo@withtextcolor\color{sphinxtodoTextColor}\fi
\spx@todo@TeXextras
}
{\end{sphinxheavybox}}
% the main dispatch for all types of notices
\newenvironment{sphinxadmonition}[2]{% #1=type, #2=heading
% can't use #1 directly in definition of end part
\def\spx@noticetype {#1}%
% those next three are a remnant of legacy code; they are not used at
% all by sphinxheavybox, and their usage could be disposed of by sphinxlightbox
% but we keep for backward compatibility and also because it may be simpler
% for user redefinitions to employ for example "spx@notice@bgcolor" and not
% the more bulky "sphinx\spx@noticetype BgColor".
\sphinxcolorlet{spx@notice@bordercolor}{sphinx#1BorderColor}%
\sphinxcolorlet{spx@notice@bgcolor}{sphinx#1BgColor}%
% At 7.4.0 there are no \spx@<type>@boder macros anymore only top, left,
% bottom, right. For this legacy \spx@notice@border only needed by
% sphinxlightbox (which is not used by own Sphinx environments anymore)
% we thus use here @top
\spx@notice@border \dimexpr\csname spx@#1@border@top\endcsname\relax
% trigger the sphinx<type> environment, #2=heading is passed as argument
\begin{sphinx#1}{#2}%
% MEMO: the heading #2 will be typeset before the next lines are executed
% 6.2.0 support of div.<type>_TeX{color,extras} options
\csname ifspx@\spx@noticetype @withtextcolor\endcsname
\color{sphinx\spx@noticetype TextColor}%
\fi
% Other code to be executed at start of contents (after title)
\csname spx@\spx@noticetype @TeXextras\endcsname
}
% workaround some LaTeX "feature" of \end command (i.e. can't use "sphinx#1" here)
{\edef\spx@temp{\noexpand\end{sphinx\spx@noticetype}}\spx@temp}
% TODO: allow these next three settings to be customized individually.
% This can however already be done at user level by \renewcommand
% inside renew'ed environments sphinxnote, sphinxhint etc...
\newcommand\sphinxtitlerowtoppadding{5pt}
\newcommand\sphinxtitlerowbottompadding{3pt}
\newcommand\sphinxtitlerowaftericonspacecmd{\hskip0.5em\relax}
% 7.4.0 used this longer name:
\newcommand\sphinxdotitlerowwithicon{\sphinxdotitlerow}
\newcommand\sphinxdotitlerow[2]{% #1=type, #2=heading (without final colon)
\begingroup
\kern-\spx@boxes@padding@top
\parskip\z@skip % the \parskip business is a workaround to a vertical
% glue issue showing in LaTeX earlier than 2023-06-01
\noindent
\kern-\spx@boxes@padding@left % must have been configured by a prior
% \spx@boxes@fcolorbox@setup{<type>}
% inherit settings from the enclosing box and modify what is needed
\spx@boxes@border@top =\z@
\spx@boxes@border@right =\z@
\spx@boxes@border@bottom =\z@
\spx@boxes@border@left =\z@
\spx@boxes@radius@bottomright@x=\z@
\spx@boxes@radius@bottomright@y=\z@
\spx@boxes@radius@bottomleft@x=\z@
\spx@boxes@radius@bottomleft@x=\z@
\spx@boxes@padding@top =\sphinxtitlerowtoppadding\relax
\spx@boxes@padding@bottom=\sphinxtitlerowbottompadding\relax
\spx@boxes@withshadowfalse
\sphinxcolorlet{spx@boxes@backgroundcolor}{sphinx#1TtlBgColor}%
\spx@boxes@fcolorbox{%
\parbox[t]{\linewidth}{% 7.4.0 used \makebox, but wrapping of long titles
% is needed for generic admonition or topic box.
\sphinxAtStartPar
% 8.1.0 auto-drops extra space if no icon
\sbox\z@{\@nameuse{sphinx#1TtlIcon}}%
\ifdim\wd\z@>\z@
\textcolor{sphinx#1TtlFgColor}{%
\@nameuse{sphinx#1TtlIcon}%
% The next macro is located here for legacy reasons of earlier
% functioning of \spx@faIcon. When fontawesome{5,}.sty both
% are unavailable, it (formerly) gobbled this next macro.
% We leave it here now although it could be moved to after
% the closing brace.
\sphinxtitlerowaftericonspacecmd
}%
\fi
\sphinxstrong{#2}%
\strut
\par
}%
}%
\kern-\spx@boxes@padding@right
\par
\endgroup
\vskip-\parskip
\kern\spx@boxes@padding@top
}
% #1 holds the localized name of the notice, postfixed with a colon.
% \sphinxremovefinalcolon{#1} will typeset #1 without the colon.
% Legacy definitions (done in sphinxlatexstyletext.sty) were all using
% a boring plain \sphinxstrong{#1}, now we use a coloured title row.
\newcommand\sphinxstylenotetitle [1]{\sphinxdotitlerow{note}{\sphinxremovefinalcolon{#1}}}
\newcommand\sphinxstylehinttitle [1]{\sphinxdotitlerow{hint}{\sphinxremovefinalcolon{#1}}}
\newcommand\sphinxstyleimportanttitle[1]{\sphinxdotitlerow{important}{\sphinxremovefinalcolon{#1}}}
\newcommand\sphinxstyletiptitle [1]{\sphinxdotitlerow{tip}{\sphinxremovefinalcolon{#1}}}
\newcommand\sphinxstylewarningtitle [1]{\sphinxdotitlerow{warning}{\sphinxremovefinalcolon{#1}}}
\newcommand\sphinxstylecautiontitle [1]{\sphinxdotitlerow{caution}{\sphinxremovefinalcolon{#1}}}
\newcommand\sphinxstyleattentiontitle[1]{\sphinxdotitlerow{attention}{\sphinxremovefinalcolon{#1}}}
\newcommand\sphinxstyledangertitle [1]{\sphinxdotitlerow{danger}{\sphinxremovefinalcolon{#1}}}
\newcommand\sphinxstyleerrortitle [1]{\sphinxdotitlerow{error}{\sphinxremovefinalcolon{#1}}}
\newcommand\sphinxstyleseealsotitle [1]{\sphinxdotitlerow{seealso}{\sphinxremovefinalcolon{#1}}}
\newcommand\sphinxstyletodotitle [1]{\sphinxdotitlerow{todo}{\sphinxremovefinalcolon{#1}}}
%
% A utility to remove a final colon. Removing last token is not easy in
% LaTeX, and there are additional complications:
% - some languages will make the : "active" in document body,
% - the generic admonition ends up using "note", so for \sphinxnotetitle to
% use it safely, the utility has to allow an input not having any final colon.
% - a bit far-fetched but maybe there is more than one colon inside the input
% (possible from a generic admonition title).
% Hence the scary code.
\newcommand\sphinxremovefinalcolon[1]{% #1 is the "active" : TeX token
% Prior to 7.4.0 this was defined with \protected\def but we do not
% see what usefulness this could have.
\renewcommand\sphinxremovefinalcolon[1]{%
% complications due to : possibly "active"
\begingroup\ifnum\catcode`:=\active
\def\x####1#1\relax{####1}%
\else\def\x####1:\relax{####1}\fi
\expandafter\endgroup\x##1\relax
% trick to let \x work also if input ##1 has no ending colon
\@gobblefour#1\relax:\relax\relax\relax
}%
}% end of wrapper to inject active :
\begingroup\catcode`:\active\expandafter\endgroup\sphinxremovefinalcolon:
\endinput