% This macro source file is from the four volume series % "TeX in Practice" by Stephan von Bechtolsheim, published % 1993 by Springer-Verlag, New York. % Copyright 1993 Stephan von Bechtolsheim. % No warranty or liability is assumed. % This macro may be copied freely if no fees other than % media cost or shipping charges are charged and as long % as this copyright and the following source code itself % is not changed. Please see the series for further information. % % Version: 1.0 % Date: May 1, 1993 % % % This source code is documented in 27.1.3.3, p. III-402. % Original source in file "macros7.TEX", starting line 309. \wlog{L: "samplepa.tip" ["macros7.TEX," l. 309, p. III-402]}% % This file DOES belong to format "texip." \catcode`\@ = 11 \newcount\@SampleParCounter \newcount\@SampleParSentenceCounter \@SampleParCounter = 1 \def\SamplePar #1#2{% \@SampleParSentenceCounter = 0 Identification of this paragraph: {\it #1}. {\it Sample paragraph~\the\@SampleParCounter, with~#2 sentences}. So here we go, and when you check the number of sentences, then note that these first two sentences do {\it not\/} count. \loop \advance\@SampleParSentenceCounter by 1 This is one of the many sentences this macro generates, to be more specific it is sentence number~\the\@SampleParSentenceCounter\space of~#2. \ifnum\@SampleParSentenceCounter < #2 \repeat \par \global\advance\@SampleParCounter by 1 } \catcode`\@ = 12