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%
\def\BPmessage{Proof Tree (bussproofs) style macros. Version 1.1.}
% bussproofs.sty. Version 1.1
% (c) 1994,1995,1996,2004,2005,2006, 2011.
% Copyright retained by Samuel R. Buss.
%
% ==== Legal statement: ====
% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the
% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3
% of this license or (at your option) any later version.
% The latest version of this license is in
% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt.
% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
% version 2005/12/1 or later.
%
% This work has the LPPL maintenance status 'maintained'.
%
% The Current Maintainer of the work is Sam Buss.
%
% This work consists of bussproofs.sty.
% =====
% Informal summary of legal situation:
% This software may be used and distributed freely, except that
% if you make changes, you must change the file name to be different
% than bussproofs.sty to avoid compatibility problems.
% The terms of the LaTeX Public License are the legally controlling terms
% and override any contradictory terms of the "informal situation".
%
% Please report comments and bugs to [email protected].
%
% Thanks to Felix Joachimski for making changes to let these macros
% work in plain TeX in addition to LaTeX. Nothing has been done
% to see if they work in AMSTeX. The comments below mostly
% are written for LaTeX, however.
% July 2004, version 0.7
% - bug fix, right labels with descenders inserted too much space.
% Thanks to Peter Smith for finding this bug,
% see http://www.phil.cam.ac.uk/teaching_staff/Smith/LaTeX/
% March 2005, version 0.8.
% Added a default definition for \fCenter at Denis Kosygin's
% suggestion.
% September 2005, version 0.9.
% Fixed some subtle spacing problems, by adding %'s to the end of
% few lines where they were inadvertantly omitted. Thanks to
% Arnold Beckmann for finding and fixing this problem.
% April 2006, version 0.9.1. Updated comments and testbp2.tex file.
% No change to the actual macros.
% June 2006, version 1.0. The first integer numbered release.
% New feature: root of proof may now be at the bottom instead of
% at just the top. Thanks to Alex Hertel for the suggestion to implement
% this.
% June 2011, version 1.1.
% New feature: 4-ary and 5-ary inferences. Thanks to Thomas Strathmann
% for taking the initiative to implement these.
% Four new commands: QuaternaryInf(C) and QuinaryInf(C).
% Bug fix: \insertBetweenHyps now works for proofs with root at top and
% three or more hypotheses..
% A good exposition of how to use bussproofs.sty (version 0.9) has been written
% by Peter Smith and is available on the internet.
% The comments below also describe the features of bussproofs.sty,
% including user-modifiable parameters.
% bussproofs.sty allows the construction of proof trees in the
% style of the sequent calculus and many other proof systems
% One novel feature of these macros is they support the horizontal
% alignment according to some center point specified with the
% command \fCenter. This is the style often used in sequent
% calculus proofs.
% Proofs are specified in left-to-right traversal order.
% For example a proof
% A B
% -----
% D C
% ---------
% E
%
% if given in the order D,A,B,C,E. Each line in the proof is
% specified according to the arity of the inference which generates
% it. Thus, E would be specified with a \BinaryInf or \BinaryInfC
% command.
%
% The above proof tree could be displayed with the commands:
%
% \AxiomC{D}
% \AxiomC{A}
% \AxiomC{B}
% \BinaryInfC{C}
% \BinaryInfC{E}
% \DisplayProof
%
% Inferences in a proof may be nullary (axioms), unary, binary, or
% trinary.
%
% IMPORTANT: You must give the \DisplayProof command to make the proof
% be printed. To display a centered proof on a line by itself,
% put the proof inside \begin{center} ... \end{center}.
%
% There are two styles for specifying horizontal centering of
% lines (formulas or sequents) in a proof. One format \AxiomC{...}
% just centers the formula {...} in the usual way. The other
% format is \Axiom$...\fCenter...$. Here, the \fCenter specifies
% the center of the formula. (It is permissable for \fCenter to
% generate typeset material; in fact, I usually define it to generate
% the sequent arrow.) In unary inferences, the \fCenter
% positions will be vertically aligned in the upper and lower lines of
% the inference. Unary, Binary, Trinary inferences are specified
% with the same format as Axioms. The two styles of centering
% lines may be combined in a single proof.
%
% By using the optional \EnableBpAbbreviations command, various
% abbreviated two or three letter commands are enabled. This allows,
% in particular:
% \AX and \AXC for \Axiom and \AxiomC, (resp.),
% \DP for \DisplayProof,
% \BI and \BIC for \BinaryInf and \BinaryInfC,
% \UI and \UIC for \UnaryInf and \UnaryInfC,
% \TI and \TIC for \TrinaryInf and \TrinaryInfC,
% \LL and \RL for \LeftLabel and \RightLabel.
% See the source code below for additional abbreviations.
% The enabling of these short abbreviations is OPTIONAL, since
% there is the possibility of conflicting with names from other
% macro packages.
%
% By default, the inferences have single horizontal lines (scores)
% This can be overridden using the \doubleLine, \noLine commands.
% These two commands affect only the next inference. You can make
% make a permanent override that applies to the rest of the current
% proof using \alwaysDoubleLine and \alwaysNoLine. \singleLine
% and \alwaysSingleLine work in the analogous way.
%
% The macros do their best to give good placements of for the
% parts of the proof. Several macros allow you to override the
% defaults. These are \insertBetweenHyps{...} which overrides
% the default spacing between hypotheses of Binary and Trinary
% inferences with {...}. And \kernHyps{...} specifies a distance
% to shift the whole block of hypotheses to the right (modifying
% the default center position.
% Other macros set the vertical placement of the whole proof.
% The default is to try to do a good job of placement for inferences
% included in text. Two other useful macros are: \bottomAlignProof
% which aligns the hbox output by \DisplayProof according to the base
% of the bottom line of the proof, and \centerAlignProof which
% does a precise center vertical alignment.
%
% Often, one wishes to place a label next to an inference, usually
% to specify the type of inference. These labels can be placed
% by using the commands \LeftLabel{...} and \RightLabel{...}
% immediately before the command which specifies the inference.
% For example, to generate
%
% A B
% --------- X
% C
%
% use the commands
% \AxiomC{A}
% \AxiomC{B}
% \RightLabel{X}
% \BinaryInfC{C}
% \DisplayProof
%
% The \DisplayProof command just displays the proof as a text
% item. This allows you to put proofs anywhere normal text
% might appear; for example, in a paragraph, in a table, in
% a tabbing environment, etc. When displaying a proof as inline text,
% you should write \DisplayProof{} (with curly brackets) so that
% LaTeX will not "eat" the white space following the \DisplayProof
% command.
% For displaying proofs in a centered display: Do not use the \[...\]
% construction (nor $$...$$). Instead use
% \begin{center} ... \DisplayProof\end{center}.
% Actually there is a better construction to use instead of the
% \begin{center}...\DisplayProof\end{center}. This is to
% write
% \begin{prooftree} ... \end{prooftree}.
% Note there is no \DisplayProof used for this: the
% \end{prooftree} automatically supplies the \DisplayProof
% command.
%
% Warning: Any commands that set line types or set vertical or
% horizontal alignment that are given AFTER the \DisplayProof
% command will affect the next proof, no matter how distant.
% Usages:
% =======
%
% \Axiom$<antecedent>\fCenter<succedent>$
%
% \AxiomC{<whole sequent or formula}
%
% Note that the use of surrounding {}'s is mandatory in \AxiomC and
% is prohibited in $\Axiom. On the other hand, the $'s are optional
% in \AxiomC and are mandatory in \Axiom. To typeset the argument
% to \AxiomC in math mode, you must use $'s (or \(...\) ).
% The same comments apply to the inference commands below.
%
% \UnaryInf$<antecendent>\fCenter<succedent>$
%
% \UnaryInfC{<whole sequent or formula>}
%
% \BinaryInf$<antecendent>\fCenter<succedent>$
%
% \BinaryInfC{<whole sequent or formula>}
%
% \TrinaryInf$<antecendent>\fCenter<succedent>$
%
% \TrinaryInfC{<whole sequent or formula>}
%
% \QuaternaryInf$<antecendent>\fCenter<succedent>$
%
% \QuaternaryInfC{<whole sequent or formula>}
%
% \QuinaryInf$<antecendent>\fCenter<succedent>$
%
% \QuinaryInfC{<whole sequent or formula>}
%
% \LeftLabel{<text>} - Puts <text> as a label to the left
% of the next inference line. (Works even if
% \noLine is used too.)
%
% \RightLabel{<text>} - Puts <text> as a label to the right of the
% next inference line. (Also works with \noLine.)
%
% \DisplayProof - outputs the whole proof tree (and finishes it).
% The proof tree is output as an hbox.
%
%
% \kernHyps{<dimen>} - Slides the upper hypotheses right distance <dimen>
% (This is similar to shifting conclusion left)
% - kernHyps works with Unary, Binary and Trinary
% inferences and with centered or uncentered sequents.
% - Negative values for <dimen> are permitted.
%
% \insertBetweenHyps{...} - {...} will be inserted between the upper
% hypotheses of a Binary or Trinary Inferences.
% It is possible to use negative horizontal space
% to push them closer together (and even overlap).
% This command affects only the next inference.
%
% \doubleLine - Makes the current (ie, next) horizontal line doubled
%
% \alwaysDoubleLine - Makes lines doubled for rest of proof
%
% \singleLine - Makes the current (ie, next) line single
%
% \alwaysSingleLine - Undoes \alwaysDoubleLine or \alwaysNoLine.
%
% \noLine - Make no line at all at current (ie next) inference.
%
% \alwaysNoLine - Makes no lines for rest of proof. (Untested)
%
% \solidLine - Does solid horizontal line for current inference
%
% \dottedLine - Does dotted horizontal line for current inference
%
% \dashedLine - Does dashed horizontal line for current inference
%
% \alwaysSolidLine - Makes the indicated change in line type, permanently
% \alwaysDashedLine until end of proof or until overridden.
% \alwaysDottedLine
%
% \bottomAlignProof - Vertically align proof according to its bottom line.
% \centerAlignProof - Vertically align proof proof precisely in its center.
% \normalAlignProof - Overrides earlier bottom/center AlignProof commands.
% The default alignment will look good in most cases,
% whether the proof is displayed or is
% in-line. Other alignments may be more
% appropriate when putting proofs in tables or
% pictures, etc. For custom alignments, use
% TeX's raise commands.
%
% \rootAtTop - specifies that proofs have their root a the top. That it,
% proofs will be "upside down".
% \rootAtBottom - (default) Specifies that proofs have root at the bottom
% The \rootAtTop and \rootAtBottom commands apply *only* to the
% current proof. If you want to make them persistent, use one of
% the next two commands:
% \alwaysRootAtTop
% \alwaysRootAtBottom (default)
%
% Optional short abbreviations for commands:
\def\EnableBpAbbreviations{%
\let\AX\Axiom
\let\AXC\AxiomC
\let\UI\UnaryInf
\let\UIC\UnaryInfC
\let\BI\BinaryInf
\let\BIC\BinaryInfC
\let\TI\TrinaryInf
\let\TIC\TrinaryInfC
\let\QI\QuaternaryInf
\let\QIC\QuaternaryInfC
\let\QuI\QuinaryInf
\let\QuIC\QuinaryInfC
\let\LL\LeftLabel
\let\RL\RightLabel
\let\DP\DisplayProof
}
% Parameters which control the style of the proof trees.
% The user may wish to override these parameters locally or globally.
% BUT DON'T CHANGE THE PARAMETERS BY CHANGING THIS FILE (to avoid
% future incompatibilities). Instead, you should change them in your
% TeX document right after including this style file in the
% header material of your LaTeX document.
\def\ScoreOverhang{4pt} % How much underlines extend out
\def\ScoreOverhangLeft{\ScoreOverhang}
\def\ScoreOverhangRight{\ScoreOverhang}
\def\extraVskip{2pt} % Extra space above and below lines
\def\ruleScoreFiller{\hrule} % Horizontal rule filler.
\def\dottedScoreFiller{\hbox to4pt{\hss.\hss}}
\def\dashedScoreFiller{\hbox to2.8mm{\hss\vrule width1.4mm height0.4pt depth0.0pt\hss}}
\def\defaultScoreFiller{\ruleScoreFiller} % Default horizontal filler.
\def\defaultBuildScore{\buildSingleScore} % In \singleLine mode at start.
\def\defaultHypSeparation{\hskip.2in} % Used if \insertBetweenHyps isn't given
\def\labelSpacing{3pt} % Horizontal space separating labels and lines
\def\proofSkipAmount{\vskip.8ex plus.8ex minus.4ex}
% Space above and below a prooftree display.
\def\defaultRootPosition{\buildRootBottom} % Default: Proofs root at bottom
%\def\defaultRootPosition{\buildRootTop} % Makes all proofs upside down
\ifx\fCenter\undefined
\def\fCenter{\relax}
\fi
%
% End of user-modifiable parameters.
% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% Here are some internal paramenters and defaults. Not really intended
% to be user-modifiable.
\def\theHypSeparation{\defaultHypSeparation}
\def\alwaysScoreFiller{\defaultScoreFiller} % Horizontal filler.
\def\alwaysBuildScore{\defaultBuildScore}
\def\theScoreFiller{\alwaysScoreFiller} % Horizontal filler.
\def\buildScore{\alwaysBuildScore} %This command builds the score.
\def\hypKernAmt{0pt} % Initial setting for kerning the hypotheses.
\def\defaultLeftLabel{}
\def\defaultRightLabel{}
\def\myTrue{Y}
\def\bottomAlignFlag{N}
\def\centerAlignFlag{N}
\def\defaultRootAtBottomFlag{Y}
\def\rootAtBottomFlag{Y}
% End of internal parameters and defaults.
\expandafter\ifx\csname newenvironment\endcsname\relax%
% If in TeX:
\message{\BPmessage}
\def\makeatletter{\catcode`\@=11\relax}
\def\makeatother{\catcode`\@=12\relax}
\makeatletter
\def\newcount{\alloc@0\count\countdef\insc@unt}
\def\newdimen{\alloc@1\dimen\dimendef\insc@unt}
\def\newskip{\alloc@2\skip\skipdef\insc@unt}
\def\newbox{\alloc@4\box\chardef\insc@unt}
\makeatother
\else
% If in LaTeX
\typeout{\BPmessage}
\newenvironment{prooftree}%
{\begin{center}\proofSkipAmount \leavevmode}%
{\DisplayProof \proofSkipAmount \end{center} }
\fi
\def\thecur#1{\csname#1\number\theLevel\endcsname}
\newcount\theLevel % This counter is the height of the stack.
\global\theLevel=0 % Initialized to zero
\newcount\myMaxLevel
\global\myMaxLevel=0
\newbox\myBoxA % Temporary storage boxes
\newbox\myBoxB
\newbox\myBoxC
\newbox\myBoxD
\newbox\myBoxLL % Boxes for the left label and the right label.
\newbox\myBoxRL
\newdimen\thisAboveSkip %Internal use: amount to skip above line
\newdimen\thisBelowSkip %Internal use: amount to skip below line
\newdimen\newScoreStart % More temporary storage.
\newdimen\newScoreEnd
\newdimen\newCenter
\newdimen\displace
\newdimen\leftLowerAmt% Amount to lower left label
\newdimen\rightLowerAmt% Amount to lower right label
\newdimen\scoreHeight% Score height
\newdimen\scoreDepth% Score Depth
\newdimen\htLbox%
\newdimen\htRbox%
\newdimen\htRRbox%
\newdimen\htRRRbox%
\newdimen\htAbox%
\newdimen\htCbox%
\setbox\myBoxLL=\hbox{\defaultLeftLabel}%
\setbox\myBoxRL=\hbox{\defaultRightLabel}%
\def\allocatemore{%
\ifnum\theLevel>\myMaxLevel%
\expandafter\newbox\curBox%
\expandafter\newdimen\curScoreStart%
\expandafter\newdimen\curCenter%
\expandafter\newdimen\curScoreEnd%
\global\advance\myMaxLevel by1%
\fi%
}
\def\prepAxiom{%
\advance\theLevel by1%
\edef\curBox{\thecur{myBox}}%
\edef\curScoreStart{\thecur{myScoreStart}}%
\edef\curCenter{\thecur{myCenter}}%
\edef\curScoreEnd{\thecur{myScoreEnd}}%
\allocatemore%
}
\def\Axiom$#1\fCenter#2${%
% Get level and correct names set.
\prepAxiom%
% Define the boxes
\setbox\myBoxA=\hbox{$\mathord{#1}\fCenter\mathord{\relax}$}%
\setbox\myBoxB=\hbox{$#2$}%
\global\setbox\curBox=%
\hbox{\hskip\ScoreOverhangLeft\relax%
\unhcopy\myBoxA\unhcopy\myBoxB\hskip\ScoreOverhangRight\relax}%
% Set the relevant dimensions for the boxes
\global\curScoreStart=0pt \relax
\global\curScoreEnd=\wd\curBox \relax
\global\curCenter=\wd\myBoxA \relax
\global\advance \curCenter by \ScoreOverhangLeft%
\ignorespaces
}
\def\AxiomC#1{ % Note argument not in math mode
% Get level and correct names set.
\prepAxiom%
% Define the box.
\setbox\myBoxA=\hbox{#1}%
\global\setbox\curBox =%
\hbox{\hskip\ScoreOverhangLeft\relax%
\unhcopy\myBoxA\hskip\ScoreOverhangRight\relax}%
% Set the relevant dimensions for the boxes
\global\curScoreStart=0pt \relax
\global\curScoreEnd=\wd\curBox \relax
\global\curCenter=.5\wd\curBox \relax
\global\advance \curCenter by \ScoreOverhangLeft%
\ignorespaces
}
\def\prepUnary{%
\ifnum \theLevel<1
\errmessage{Hypotheses missing!}
\fi%
\edef\curBox{\thecur{myBox}}%
\edef\curScoreStart{\thecur{myScoreStart}}%
\edef\curCenter{\thecur{myCenter}}%
\edef\curScoreEnd{\thecur{myScoreEnd}}%
}
\def\UnaryInf$#1\fCenter#2${%
\prepUnary%
\buildConclusion{#1}{#2}%
\joinUnary%
\resetInferenceDefaults%
\ignorespaces%
}
\def\UnaryInfC#1{
\prepUnary%
\buildConclusionC{#1}%
%Align and join the curBox and the new box into one vbox.
\joinUnary%
\resetInferenceDefaults%
\ignorespaces%
}
\def\prepBinary{%
\ifnum\theLevel<2
\errmessage{Hypotheses missing!}
\fi%
\edef\rcurBox{\thecur{myBox}}% Set up names of right hypothesis
\edef\rcurScoreStart{\thecur{myScoreStart}}%
\edef\rcurCenter{\thecur{myCenter}}%
\edef\rcurScoreEnd{\thecur{myScoreEnd}}%
\advance\theLevel by-1%
\edef\lcurBox{\thecur{myBox}}% Set up names of left hypothesis
\edef\lcurScoreStart{\thecur{myScoreStart}}%
\edef\lcurCenter{\thecur{myCenter}}%
\edef\lcurScoreEnd{\thecur{myScoreEnd}}%
}
\def\BinaryInf$#1\fCenter#2${%
\prepBinary%
\buildConclusion{#1}{#2}%
\joinBinary%
\resetInferenceDefaults%
\ignorespaces%
}
\def\BinaryInfC#1{%
\prepBinary%
\buildConclusionC{#1}%
\joinBinary%
\resetInferenceDefaults%
\ignorespaces%
}
\def\prepTrinary{%
\ifnum\theLevel<3
\errmessage{Hypotheses missing!}
\fi%
\edef\rcurBox{\thecur{myBox}}% Set up names of right hypothesis
\edef\rcurScoreStart{\thecur{myScoreStart}}%
\edef\rcurCenter{\thecur{myCenter}}%
\edef\rcurScoreEnd{\thecur{myScoreEnd}}%
\advance\theLevel by-1%
\edef\ccurBox{\thecur{myBox}}% Set up names of center hypothesis
\edef\ccurScoreStart{\thecur{myScoreStart}}%
\edef\ccurCenter{\thecur{myCenter}}%
\edef\ccurScoreEnd{\thecur{myScoreEnd}}%
\advance\theLevel by-1%
\edef\lcurBox{\thecur{myBox}}% Set up names of left hypothesis
\edef\lcurScoreStart{\thecur{myScoreStart}}%
\edef\lcurCenter{\thecur{myCenter}}%
\edef\lcurScoreEnd{\thecur{myScoreEnd}}%
}
\def\TrinaryInf$#1\fCenter#2${%
\prepTrinary%
\buildConclusion{#1}{#2}%
\joinTrinary%
\resetInferenceDefaults%
\ignorespaces%
}
\def\TrinaryInfC#1{%
\prepTrinary%
\buildConclusionC{#1}%
\joinTrinary%
\resetInferenceDefaults%
\ignorespaces%
}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\def\prepQuaternary{%
\ifnum\theLevel<4
\errmessage{Hypotheses missing!}
\fi%
\edef\rrcurBox{\thecur{myBox}}% Set up names of very right hypothesis
\edef\rrcurScoreStart{\thecur{myScoreStart}}%
\edef\rrcurCenter{\thecur{myCenter}}%
\edef\rrcurScoreEnd{\thecur{myScoreEnd}}%
\advance\theLevel by-1%
\edef\rcurBox{\thecur{myBox}}% Set up names of right hypothesis
\edef\rcurScoreStart{\thecur{myScoreStart}}%
\edef\rcurCenter{\thecur{myCenter}}%
\edef\rcurScoreEnd{\thecur{myScoreEnd}}%
\advance\theLevel by-1%
\edef\ccurBox{\thecur{myBox}}% Set up names of center hypothesis
\edef\ccurScoreStart{\thecur{myScoreStart}}%
\edef\ccurCenter{\thecur{myCenter}}%
\edef\ccurScoreEnd{\thecur{myScoreEnd}}%
\advance\theLevel by-1%
\edef\lcurBox{\thecur{myBox}}% Set up names of left hypothesis
\edef\lcurScoreStart{\thecur{myScoreStart}}%
\edef\lcurCenter{\thecur{myCenter}}%
\edef\lcurScoreEnd{\thecur{myScoreEnd}}%
}
\def\QuaternaryInf$#1\fCenter#2${%
\prepQuaternary%
\buildConclusion{#1}{#2}%
\joinQuaternary%
\resetInferenceDefaults%
\ignorespaces%
}
\def\QuaternaryInfC#1{%
\prepQuaternary%
\buildConclusionC{#1}%
\joinQuaternary%
\resetInferenceDefaults%
\ignorespaces%
}
\def\joinQuaternary{% Construct the quarterary inference into a vbox.
% Join the four hypotheses's boxes into one hbox.
\setbox\myBoxA=\hbox{\theHypSeparation}%
\lcurScoreEnd=\rrcurScoreEnd%
\advance\lcurScoreEnd by\wd\rcurBox%
\advance\lcurScoreEnd by\wd\lcurBox%
\advance\lcurScoreEnd by\wd\ccurBox%
\advance\lcurScoreEnd by3\wd\myBoxA%
\displace=\lcurScoreEnd%
\advance\displace by -\lcurScoreStart%
\lcurCenter=.5\displace%
\advance\lcurCenter by\lcurScoreStart%
\ifx\rootAtBottomFlag\myTrue%
\setbox\lcurBox=%
\hbox{\box\lcurBox\unhcopy\myBoxA\box\ccurBox%
\unhcopy\myBoxA\box\rcurBox
\unhcopy\myBoxA\box\rrcurBox}%
\else%
\htLbox = \ht\lcurBox%
\htAbox = \ht\myBoxA%
\htCbox = \ht\ccurBox%
\htRbox = \ht\rcurBox%
\htRRbox = \ht\rrcurBox%
\setbox\lcurBox=%
\hbox{\lower\htLbox\box\lcurBox%
\lower\htAbox\copy\myBoxA\lower\htCbox\box\ccurBox%
\lower\htAbox\copy\myBoxA\lower\htRbox\box\rcurBox%
\lower\htAbox\copy\myBoxA\lower\htRRbox\box\rrcurBox}%
\fi%
% Adjust center of upper hypotheses according to how much
% the lower sequent is off-center.
\displace=\newCenter%
\advance\displace by -.5\newScoreStart%
\advance\displace by -.5\newScoreEnd%
\advance\lcurCenter by \displace%
%Align and join the curBox and the two hypotheses's box into one vbox.
\edef\curBox{\lcurBox}%
\edef\curScoreStart{\lcurScoreStart}%
\edef\curScoreEnd{\lcurScoreEnd}%
\edef\curCenter{\lcurCenter}%
\joinUnary%
}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\def\prepQuinary{%
\ifnum\theLevel<5
\errmessage{Hypotheses missing!}
\fi%
\edef\rrrcurBox{\thecur{myBox}}% Set up names of very very right hypothesis
\edef\rrrcurScoreStart{\thecur{myScoreStart}}%
\edef\rrrcurCenter{\thecur{myCenter}}%
\edef\rrrcurScoreEnd{\thecur{myScoreEnd}}%
\advance\theLevel by-1%
\edef\rrcurBox{\thecur{myBox}}% Set up names of very right hypothesis
\edef\rrcurScoreStart{\thecur{myScoreStart}}%
\edef\rrcurCenter{\thecur{myCenter}}%
\edef\rrcurScoreEnd{\thecur{myScoreEnd}}%
\advance\theLevel by-1%
\edef\rcurBox{\thecur{myBox}}% Set up names of right hypothesis
\edef\rcurScoreStart{\thecur{myScoreStart}}%
\edef\rcurCenter{\thecur{myCenter}}%
\edef\rcurScoreEnd{\thecur{myScoreEnd}}%
\advance\theLevel by-1%
\edef\ccurBox{\thecur{myBox}}% Set up names of center hypothesis
\edef\ccurScoreStart{\thecur{myScoreStart}}%
\edef\ccurCenter{\thecur{myCenter}}%
\edef\ccurScoreEnd{\thecur{myScoreEnd}}%
\advance\theLevel by-1%
\edef\lcurBox{\thecur{myBox}}% Set up names of left hypothesis
\edef\lcurScoreStart{\thecur{myScoreStart}}%
\edef\lcurCenter{\thecur{myCenter}}%
\edef\lcurScoreEnd{\thecur{myScoreEnd}}%
}
\def\QuinaryInf$#1\fCenter#2${%
\prepQuinary%
\buildConclusion{#1}{#2}%
\joinQuinary%
\resetInferenceDefaults%
\ignorespaces%
}
\def\QuinaryInfC#1{%
\prepQuinary%
\buildConclusionC{#1}%
\joinQuinary%
\resetInferenceDefaults%
\ignorespaces%
}
\def\joinQuinary{% Construct the quinary inference into a vbox.
% Join the five hypotheses's boxes into one hbox.
\setbox\myBoxA=\hbox{\theHypSeparation}%
\lcurScoreEnd=\rrrcurScoreEnd%
\advance\lcurScoreEnd by\wd\rrcurBox%
\advance\lcurScoreEnd by\wd\rcurBox%
\advance\lcurScoreEnd by\wd\lcurBox%
\advance\lcurScoreEnd by\wd\ccurBox%
\advance\lcurScoreEnd by4\wd\myBoxA%
\displace=\lcurScoreEnd%
\advance\displace by -\lcurScoreStart%
\lcurCenter=.5\displace%
\advance\lcurCenter by\lcurScoreStart%
\ifx\rootAtBottomFlag\myTrue%
\setbox\lcurBox=%
\hbox{\box\lcurBox\unhcopy\myBoxA\box\ccurBox%
\unhcopy\myBoxA\box\rcurBox
\unhcopy\myBoxA\box\rrcurBox
\unhcopy\myBoxA\box\rrrcurBox}%
\else%
\htLbox = \ht\lcurBox%
\htAbox = \ht\myBoxA%
\htCbox = \ht\ccurBox%
\htRbox = \ht\rcurBox%
\htRRbox = \ht\rrcurBox%
\htRRRbox = \ht\rrrcurBox%
\setbox\lcurBox=%
\hbox{\lower\htLbox\box\lcurBox%
\lower\htAbox\copy\myBoxA\lower\htCbox\box\ccurBox%
\lower\htAbox\copy\myBoxA\lower\htRbox\box\rcurBox%
\lower\htAbox\copy\myBoxA\lower\htRRbox\box\rrcurBox%
\lower\htAbox\copy\myBoxA\lower\htRRRbox\box\rrrcurBox}%
\fi%
% Adjust center of upper hypotheses according to how much
% the lower sequent is off-center.
\displace=\newCenter%
\advance\displace by -.5\newScoreStart%
\advance\displace by -.5\newScoreEnd%
\advance\lcurCenter by \displace%
%Align and join the curBox and the two hypotheses's box into one vbox.
\edef\curBox{\lcurBox}%
\edef\curScoreStart{\lcurScoreStart}%
\edef\curScoreEnd{\lcurScoreEnd}%
\edef\curCenter{\lcurCenter}%
\joinUnary%
}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\def\buildConclusion#1#2{% Build lower sequent w/ center at \fCenter position.
% Define the boxes
\setbox\myBoxA=\hbox{$\mathord{#1}\fCenter\mathord{\relax}$}%
\setbox\myBoxB=\hbox{$#2$}%
% Put them together in \myBoxC
\setbox\myBoxC =%
\hbox{\hskip\ScoreOverhangLeft\relax%
\unhcopy\myBoxA\unhcopy\myBoxB\hskip\ScoreOverhangRight\relax}%
% Calculate the center of the \myBoxC string.
\newScoreStart=0pt \relax%
\newCenter=\wd\myBoxA \relax%
\advance \newCenter by \ScoreOverhangLeft%
\newScoreEnd=\wd\myBoxC%
}
\def\buildConclusionC#1{% Build lower sequent w/o \fCenter present.
% Define the box.
\setbox\myBoxA=\hbox{#1}%
\setbox\myBoxC =%
\hbox{\hbox{\hskip\ScoreOverhangLeft\relax%
\unhcopy\myBoxA\hskip\ScoreOverhangRight\relax}}%
% Calculate kerning to line up centers
\newScoreStart=0pt \relax%
\newCenter=.5\wd\myBoxC \relax%
\newScoreEnd=\wd\myBoxC%
\advance \newCenter by \ScoreOverhangLeft%
}
\def\joinUnary{%Align and join \curBox and \myBoxC into a single vbox
\global\advance\curCenter by -\hypKernAmt%
\ifnum\curCenter<\newCenter%
\displace=\newCenter%
\advance \displace by -\curCenter%
\kernUpperBox%
\else%
\displace=\curCenter%
\advance \displace by -\newCenter%
\kernLowerBox%
\fi%
\ifnum \newScoreStart < \curScoreStart %
\global \curScoreStart = \newScoreStart \fi%
\ifnum \curScoreEnd < \newScoreEnd %
\global \curScoreEnd = \newScoreEnd \fi%
% Leave room for the left label.
\ifnum \curScoreStart<\wd\myBoxLL%
\global\displace = \wd\myBoxLL%
\global\advance\displace by -\curScoreStart%
\kernUpperBox%
\kernLowerBox%
\fi%
% Draw the score
\buildScore%
% Form the score and labels into a box.
\buildScoreLabels%
% Form the new box and its dimensions
\ifx\rootAtBottomFlag\myTrue%
\buildRootBottom%
\else%
\buildRootTop%
\fi%
\global \curScoreStart=\newScoreStart%
\global \curScoreEnd=\newScoreEnd%
\global \curCenter=\newCenter%
}
\def\buildRootBottom{%
\global \setbox \curBox =%
\vbox{\box\curBox%
\vskip\thisAboveSkip \relax%
\nointerlineskip\box\myBoxD%
\vskip\thisBelowSkip \relax%
\nointerlineskip\box\myBoxC}%
}
\def\buildRootTop{%
\global \setbox \curBox =%
\vbox{\box\myBoxC%
\vskip\thisAboveSkip \relax%
\nointerlineskip\box\myBoxD%
\vskip\thisBelowSkip \relax%
\nointerlineskip\box\curBox}%
}
\def\kernUpperBox{%
\global\setbox\curBox =%
\hbox{\hskip\displace\box\curBox}%
\global\advance \curScoreStart by \displace%
\global\advance \curScoreEnd by \displace%
\global\advance\curCenter by \displace%
}
\def\kernLowerBox{%
\global\setbox\myBoxC =%
\hbox{\hskip\displace\unhbox\myBoxC}%
\global\advance \newScoreStart by \displace%
\global\advance \newScoreEnd by \displace%
\global\advance\newCenter by \displace%
}
\def\joinBinary{% Construct the binary inference into a vbox.
% Join the two hypotheses's boxes into one hbox.
\setbox\myBoxA=\hbox{\theHypSeparation}%
\lcurScoreEnd=\rcurScoreEnd%
\advance\lcurScoreEnd by\wd\lcurBox%
\advance\lcurScoreEnd by\wd\myBoxA%
\displace=\lcurScoreEnd%
\advance\displace by -\lcurScoreStart%
\lcurCenter=.5\displace%
\advance\lcurCenter by\lcurScoreStart%
\ifx\rootAtBottomFlag\myTrue%
\setbox\lcurBox=%
\hbox{\box\lcurBox\unhcopy\myBoxA\box\rcurBox}%
\else%
\htLbox = \ht\lcurBox%
\htAbox = \ht\myBoxA%
\htRbox = \ht\rcurBox%
\setbox\lcurBox=%
\hbox{\lower\htLbox\box\lcurBox%
\lower\htAbox\box\myBoxA\lower\htRbox\box\rcurBox}%
\fi%
% Adjust center of upper hypotheses according to how much
% the lower sequent is off-center.
\displace=\newCenter%
\advance\displace by -.5\newScoreStart%
\advance\displace by -.5\newScoreEnd%
\advance\lcurCenter by \displace%
%Align and join the curBox and the two hypotheses's box into one vbox.
\edef\curBox{\lcurBox}%
\edef\curScoreStart{\lcurScoreStart}%
\edef\curScoreEnd{\lcurScoreEnd}%
\edef\curCenter{\lcurCenter}%
\joinUnary%
}
\def\joinTrinary{% Construct the trinary inference into a vbox.
% Join the three hypotheses's boxes into one hbox.
\setbox\myBoxA=\hbox{\theHypSeparation}%
\lcurScoreEnd=\rcurScoreEnd%
\advance\lcurScoreEnd by\wd\lcurBox%
\advance\lcurScoreEnd by\wd\ccurBox%
\advance\lcurScoreEnd by2\wd\myBoxA%
\displace=\lcurScoreEnd%
\advance\displace by -\lcurScoreStart%
\lcurCenter=.5\displace%
\advance\lcurCenter by\lcurScoreStart%
\ifx\rootAtBottomFlag\myTrue%
\setbox\lcurBox=%
\hbox{\box\lcurBox\unhcopy\myBoxA\box\ccurBox%
\unhcopy\myBoxA\box\rcurBox}%
\else%
\htLbox = \ht\lcurBox%
\htAbox = \ht\myBoxA%
\htCbox = \ht\ccurBox%
\htRbox = \ht\rcurBox%
\setbox\lcurBox=%
\hbox{\lower\htLbox\box\lcurBox%
\lower\htAbox\copy\myBoxA\lower\htCbox\box\ccurBox%
\lower\htAbox\copy\myBoxA\lower\htRbox\box\rcurBox}%
\fi%
% Adjust center of upper hypotheses according to how much
% the lower sequent is off-center.
\displace=\newCenter%
\advance\displace by -.5\newScoreStart%
\advance\displace by -.5\newScoreEnd%
\advance\lcurCenter by \displace%
%Align and join the curBox and the two hypotheses's box into one vbox.
\edef\curBox{\lcurBox}%
\edef\curScoreStart{\lcurScoreStart}%
\edef\curScoreEnd{\lcurScoreEnd}%
\edef\curCenter{\lcurCenter}%
\joinUnary%
}
\def\DisplayProof{%
% Display (and purge) the proof tree.
% Choose the appropriate vertical alignment.
\ifnum \theLevel=1 \relax \else%x
\errmessage{Proof tree badly specified.}%
\fi%
\edef\curBox{\thecur{myBox}}%
\ifx\bottomAlignFlag\myTrue%
\displace=0pt%
\else%
\displace=.5\ht\curBox%
\ifx\centerAlignFlag\myTrue\relax
\else%
\advance\displace by -3pt%
\fi%
\fi%
\leavevmode%
\lower\displace\hbox{\copy\curBox}%
\global\theLevel=0%
\global\def\alwaysBuildScore{\defaultBuildScore}% Restore "always"
\global\def\alwaysScoreFiller{\defaultScoreFiller}% Restore "always"
\global\def\bottomAlignFlag{N}%
\global\def\centerAlignFlag{N}%
\resetRootPosition
\resetInferenceDefaults%
\ignorespaces
}
\def\buildSingleScore{% Make an hbox with a single score.
\displace=\curScoreEnd%
\advance \displace by -\curScoreStart%
\global\setbox \myBoxD =%
\hbox to \displace{\expandafter\xleaders\theScoreFiller\hfill}%
%\global\setbox \myBoxD =%
%\hbox{\hskip\curScoreStart\relax \box\myBoxD}%
}
\def\buildDoubleScore{% Make an hbox with a double score.
\buildSingleScore%
\global\setbox\myBoxD=%
\hbox{\hbox to0pt{\copy\myBoxD\hss}\raise2pt\copy\myBoxD}%
}
\def\buildNoScore{% Make an hbox with no score (raise a little anyway)
\global\setbox\myBoxD=\hbox{\vbox{\vskip1pt}}%
}
\def\doubleLine{%
\gdef\buildScore{\buildDoubleScore}% Set next score to this type
\ignorespaces
}
\def\alwaysDoubleLine{%
\gdef\alwaysBuildScore{\buildDoubleScore}% Do double for rest of proof.
\gdef\buildScore{\buildDoubleScore}% Set next score to be double
\ignorespaces
}
\def\singleLine{%
\gdef\buildScore{\buildSingleScore}% Set next score to be single
\ignorespaces
}
\def\alwaysSingleLine{%
\gdef\alwaysBuildScore{\buildSingleScore}% Do single for rest of proof.
\gdef\buildScore{\buildSingleScore}% Set next score to be single
\ignorespaces
}
\def\noLine{%
\gdef\buildScore{\buildNoScore}% Set next score to this type
\ignorespaces
}
\def\alwaysNoLine{%
\gdef\alwaysBuildScore{\buildNoScore}%Do nolines for rest of proof.
\gdef\buildScore{\buildNoScore}% Set next score to be blank
\ignorespaces
}
\def\solidLine{%
\gdef\theScoreFiller{\ruleScoreFiller}% Use solid horizontal line.
\ignorespaces
}
\def\alwaysSolidLine{%
\gdef\alwaysScoreFiller{\ruleScoreFiller}% Do solid for rest of proof
\gdef\theScoreFiller{\ruleScoreFiller}% Use solid horizontal line.
\ignorespaces
}
\def\dottedLine{%
\gdef\theScoreFiller{\dottedScoreFiller}% Use dotted horizontal line.
\ignorespaces
}
\def\alwaysDottedLine{%