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If not, see . +### +### Alternatively, you may share and adapt this document under the terms of +### the Creative Commons Attribution--ShareAlike 4.0 International License +### (CC BY-SA 4.0); see https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ + +all:: +.PHONY: all + +clean:: +.PHONY: clean + +V = 0 +v_tag = $(call v_tag_$V,$0) +v_tag_0 = @printf " %-8s %s\n" "$1" "$@"; + +%.pdf: %.tex + $(call v_tag,PDFLATEX)pdflatex $< + +%.dvi: %.tex + $(call v_tag,LATEX)latex $< + +%.ps: %.dvi + $(call v_tag,DVIPS)dvips $< +.PRECIOUS: %.dvi + +all:: drwho.pdf drwho.ps + +clean::; rm -f *.pdf *.dvi *.ps *.log *.aux + +upload: + scp drwho.tex drwho.pdf stratocaster:publish/public-html/ +.PHONY: upload diff --git a/drwho.org b/drwho.org new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4eef474 --- /dev/null +++ b/drwho.org @@ -0,0 +1,244 @@ +* The First Doctor (1963-1966) + +** Season 1 + + An Unearthly Child S +Susan Foreman + | B +Barbara Wright + | | I +Ian Chesterton + + The Daleks | | | + + The Edge of Destruction | | | + + (Marco Polo) | | | + + The Keys of Marinus | | | + + The Aztecs | | | + + The Sensorites | | | + + The Reign of Terror | | | + | | | +** Season 2 | | | + + Planet of Giants | | | + + The Dalek Invasion of Earth * | | + + The Rescue | | V +Vicki + + The Romans | | | + + The Web Planet | | | + + (The Crusade) | | | + + The Space Museum | | | + + The Chase S * * | +Stephen Taylor + + The Time Meddler | | + | | +** Season 3 | | + + (Galaxy Four) | | + + (Mission to the Unknown) | | + + (The Myth Makers) | K * +Katarina + + (The Daleks' Master Plan) | x Sx +Sara Kingdom + + (The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve) | D +Dodo Chaplet + + The Ark | | + + (The Celestial Toymaker) | | + + The Gunfighters | | + + (The Savages) * | + + The War Machines P * +Polly + | B +Ben Jackson +** Season 4 | | + + (The Smugglers) | | + + The Tenth Planet | | + : : + +* The Second Doctor (1966-1969) + + P Polly + : B Ben Jackson +** Season 4 (cont.) | : + + The Power of the Daleks | | + + (The Highlanders) J | | +Jamie McCrimmon + + The Underwater Menace | | | + + The Moonbase | | | + + (The Macra Terror) | | | + + (The Faceless Ones) | * * + + (The Evil of the Daleks) | V +Victoria Waterfield + | | +** Season 5 | | + + The Tomb of the Cybermen | | + + (The Abominable Snowmen) | | + + The Ice Warriors | | + + The Enemy of the World | | + + The Web of Fear | | + + (Fury from the Deep) | * + + (The Wheel in Space) | Z +Zoe Heriot + | | +** Season 6 | | + + The Dominators | | + + The Mind Robber | | + + The Invasion | | + + The Krotons | | + + The Seeds of Death | | + + (The Space Pirates) | | + + The War Games * * + + +* The Third Doctor (1970-1974) + +** Season 7 + + Spearhead from Space L +Elizabeth Shaw + + Doctor Who and the Siluarians | + + The Ambassadors of Death | + + Inferno * + +** Season 8 + + Terror of the Autons J +Jo Grant + + The Mind of Evil | + + The Claws of Axos | + + Colony in Space | + + The Daemons | + | +** Season 9 | + + Day of the Daleks | + + The Curse of Peladon | + + The Sea Devils | + + The Mutants | + + The Time Monster | + + The Three Doctors | + | +** Season 10 | + + Carnival of Monsters | + + Frontier in Space | + + Planet of the Daleks | + + The Green Death * + + The Time Warrior S +Sarah Jane Smith + | +** Season 11 | + + Invasion of the Dinosaurs | + + Death to the Daleks | + + The Monster of Peladon | + + Planet of the Spiders | + : + +* The Fourth Doctor (1974-1981) + + S +Sarah Jane Smith +** Season 12 : + + Robot | H +Harry Sullivan + + The Ark in Space | | + + The Sontaran Experiment | | + + Genesis of the Daleks | | + + Revenge of the Cybermen | | + | | +** Season 13 | | + + Terror of the Zygons | * + + Planet of Evil | + + Pyramids of Mars | + + The Android Invasion | + + The Brain of Morbius | + + The Seeds of Doom | + | +** Season 14 | + + The Masque of Mandragora | + + The Hand of Fear * + + The Deadly Assassin + + The Face of Evil L +Leela + + The Robots of Death | + + The Talons of Weng-Chiang | + | +** Season 15 | + + Horror of Fang Rock | + + The Invisible Enemy | K +K-9 + + Image of the Fendahl | | + + The Sun Makers | | + + Underworld | | + + The Invasion of Time * : + | +** Season 16 (The Key to Time) | + + The Ribos Operation R | +Romanadvoratrelundar + + The Pirate Planet | | `Romana' + + The Stones of Blood | | + + The Androids of Tara | | + + The Power of Kroll | | + + The Armageddon Factor | | + | | +** Season 17 | | + + Destiny of the Daleks : | + + City of Death | | + + The Creature from the Pit | | + + Nightmare of Eden | | + + The Horns of Nimon | | + + (Shada) | | + | | +** Season 18 | | + + The Leisure Hive | | + + Meglos | | + + Full Circle | | A +Adric + + State of Decay | | | + + Warriors' Gate * * | + + The Keeper of Traken | N +Nyssa + + Logopolis T | | +Tegan Jovanka + : : : + +* The Fifth Doctor (1981-1984) + + T +Tegan Jovanka + : A +Adric + | : N +Nyssa +** Season 19 | | : + + Castrovalva | | | + + Four to Doomsday | | | + + Kinda | | | + + The Visitation | | | + + Black Orchid | | | + + Earthshock | x | + + Time-Flight | | + | | +** Season 20 | | + + Arc of Infinity | | + + Snakedance | | + + Mawdryn Undead | T | +Vislor Turlough + + Terminus | | * + + Enlightenment | | + + The King’s Demons | | K +Kamelion + | | | +** (Special) | | | + + The Five Doctors | | | + | | | +** Season 21 | | | + + Warriors of the Deep | | | + + The Awakening | | | + + Frontios | | | + + Resurrection of the Daleks * | | + + Planet of Fire * x P +Perpugilliam `Peri' + + The Caves of Androzani | Brown + | +* The Sixth Doctor (1984-1986) | + | +** Season 21 (cont.) | + + The Twin Dilemma | + | +** Season 22 | + + Attack of the Cybermen | + + Vengeance on Varos | + + The Mark of the Rani | + + The Two Doctors | + + Timelash | + + Revelation of the Daleks | + | +** Season 23 (The Trial of a Time Lord) | + + The Mysterious Planet | + + Mindwarp x + + Terror of the Vervoids M +Melanie Bush + + The Ultimate Foe | + : + +* The Seventh Doctor (1987-1989) + + M +Melanie Bush +** Season 24 : + + Time and the Rani | + + Paradise Towers | + + Delta and the Bannerman | + + Dragonfire * A +Dorothy `Ace' + | McShane Gale +** Season 25 | + + Remembrance of the Daleks | + + The Happiness Patrol | + + Silver Nemesis | + + The Greatest Show in the Galaxy | + | +** Season 26 | + + Battlefield | + + Ghost Light | + + The Curse of Fenric | + + Survival * diff --git a/drwho.tex b/drwho.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f657134 --- /dev/null +++ b/drwho.tex @@ -0,0 +1,452 @@ +%%% -*- mode: latex; TeX-PDF-mode: t -*- +%%% +%%% Copyright (c) 2020 Mark Wooding +%%% +%%% This document is free software. You can you can redistribute it and/or +%%% modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published +%%% by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at +%%% your option) any later version. +%%% +%%% This document is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but +%%% WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +%%% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General +%%% Public License for more details. +%%% +%%% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along +%%% with this document. If not, see . +%%% +%%% Alternatively, you may share and adapt this document under the terms of +%%% the Creative Commons Attribution--ShareAlike 4.0 International License +%%% (CC BY-SA 4.0); see https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ + +\documentclass[a4paper, 10pt]{article} + +\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} +\usepackage[palatino, helvetica, courier, maths=cmr]{mdwfonts} +\usepackage[margin=20mm]{geometry} + +\newdimen\titlewidth \titlewidth = 70mm + +\pagestyle{empty} +\errorcontextlines = 50 +\showboxbreadth = \maxdimen \showboxdepth = \maxdimen + +\newif\iftop \toptrue +\def\doctor #1{% + \omit + \vrule \iftop\else height 24pt \fi width 0pt depth 6pt + \large \sffamily \bfseries + \ignorespaces #1\unskip \hfil + &&&&&\cr +} +\def\season #1{% + \omit + \vrule width 0pt height 14pt depth 4pt + \sffamily \bfseries + \ignorespaces #1\unskip \hfil + &&&&&\cr +} +\def\lost#1{\textit{#1}} + +\newdimen\hrwd \hrwd=0.2pt +\def\zwd#1{\hbox to 0pt{\hss#1\hss}} + +\def\nil{\nil} +\def\gobble#1{} +\def\newqueue#1{% + \expandafter\newtoks\csname q/#1\endcsname +} + +\def\enqueue#1#2{% + \global\csname q/#1\expandafter\endcsname= + \expandafter{\the\csname q/#1\endcsname{#2}}% +} +\def\grabhead#1#2\endstop{\def\head{#1}} +\def\gethead#1{\expandafter\grabhead\the\csname q/#1\endcsname\nil\endstop} +\def\drophead#1{% + \gethead{#1}% + \edef\t{\global\csname q/#1\endcsname=% + \noexpand\expandafter{\noexpand\gobble\the\csname q/#1\endcsname}}\t +} +\def\dequeue#1#2{% + \gethead{#1}% + \ifx\head\nil\def\head{#2}% + \else\drophead{#1}\fi + \head% +} +\def\foreach#1#2{% + \def\next{% + \gethead{#1}% + \ifx\head\nil\let\next=\relax + \else\drophead{#1}#2\fi + \next% + }% + \next +} + +\newqueue{t0} +\newqueue{t1} +\newqueue{t2} +\newqueue{t3} +\newqueue{name} + +\def\namedef#1{\expandafter\gdef\csname#1\endcsname} +\def\namelet#1{\global\expandafter\let\csname#1\endcsname=} +\def\nameuse#1{\csname#1\endcsname} + +\def\emptytrack{empty} +\def\fulltrack{full} + +\namelet{dflt/empty}\relax +\namedef{dflt/full}{\hfil\vrule\hfil} + +\namelet{dots/empty}\strut +\namedef{dots/full}{\strut\raisebox{-2pt}{\smash{{$\vdots$}}}} + +\namedef{top/empty}#1{\strut} +\namedef{top/full}#1{% + \strut + \nameuse{sym/#1}% + \enqueue{name}{$\phantom+$ \nameuse{name/#1}}% +} + +\namelet{trk/t0}\emptytrack +\namelet{trk/t1}\emptytrack +\namelet{trk/t2}\emptytrack +\namelet{trk/t3}\emptytrack + +\def\track#1#2{\hfil\dequeue{#1}{\nameuse{dflt/\nameuse{trk/#1}}}\hfil} + +\def\trkendmarker#1{% + \hfil + \vrule depth -3pt + \kern-\hrwd + \zwd{#1}% + \kern\hrwd + \hfil +} + +\def\join#1#2#3{% + \enqueue{#1}{#2}% + \namedef{sym/#1}{#2}% + \namedef{name/#1}{#3}% + \namelet{trk/#1}\fulltrack + \enqueue{name}{$+$ #3}% +} +\def\depart#1{% + \enqueue{#1}{\trkendmarker{\vrule height 3.2pt depth -2.8pt width 4pt}}% + \namelet{trk/#1}\emptytrack +} +\def\die#1{% + \enqueue{#1}{\trkendmarker{$\times$}}% + \namelet{trk/#1}\emptytrack +} +\def\joindie#1#2#3{% + \enqueue{#1}{\zwd{#2}\zwd{$\times$}}% + \enqueue{name}{$+$ #3}% +} + +\def\namelist#1{% + \setbox0=\vtop{\foreach{name}{\hbox{\strut\head}}}% + \dp0=0pt \box0 +} + +\def\pagebreak{% + \omit + &\omit\hfil\nameuse{dots/\nameuse{trk/t0}}\hfil% + &\omit\hfil\nameuse{dots/\nameuse{trk/t1}}\hfil% + &\omit\hfil\nameuse{dots/\nameuse{trk/t2}}\hfil% + &\omit\hfil\nameuse{dots/\nameuse{trk/t3}}\hfil% + \cr + \noalign{\newpage}% + \omit + &\omit\hfil\nameuse{top/\nameuse{trk/t0}}{t0}\hfil% + &\omit\hfil\nameuse{top/\nameuse{trk/t1}}{t1}\hfil% + &\omit\hfil\nameuse{top/\nameuse{trk/t2}}{t2}\hfil% + &\omit\hfil\nameuse{top/\nameuse{trk/t3}}{t3}\hfil% + &\cr + \omit + &\omit\hfil\nameuse{dots/\nameuse{trk/t0}}\hfil% + &\omit\hfil\nameuse{dots/\nameuse{trk/t1}}\hfil% + &\omit\hfil\nameuse{dots/\nameuse{trk/t2}}\hfil% + &\omit\hfil\nameuse{dots/\nameuse{trk/t3}}\hfil% + \global\toptrue + \cr +} + +\edef\oldoutput{\the\output} +%\output={\showbox255 \oldoutput} + +\begin{document} + +\topskip = 0pt +\baselineskip = 0pt +\lineskip = 0pt + +\global\def\\{&&&&&\cr} +\halign% + {\strut\hbox to \titlewidth{\qquad\ignorespaces#\unskip\hfil}% + &\track{t0}{#}% + &\track{t1}{#}% + &\track{t2}{#}% + &\track{t3}{#}% + &\quad\namelist{#}% + \global\topfalse\cr% + % +&\omit\qquad&\omit\qquad&\omit\qquad&\omit\qquad\cr\cr + % +\doctor{The First Doctor (1963--1966)} + % +\season{Season 1} + % + An Unearthly Child \join{t0}{S}{Susan Foreman} + \join{t1}{B}{Barbara Wright} + \join{t2}{I}{Ian Chesterton} \\ + The Daleks \\ + The Edge of Destruction \\ + \lost{Marco Polo} \\ + The Keys of Marinus \\ + The Aztecs \\ + The Sensorites \\ + The Reign of Terror \\ + % +\season{Season 2} + Planet of Giants \\ + The Dalek Invasion of Earth \depart{t0} \\ + The Rescue \join{t3}{V}{Vicki Pallister} \\ + The Romans \\ + The Web Planet \\ + \lost{The Crusade} \\ + The Space Museum \\ + The Chase \depart{t1} \depart{t2} + \join{t0}{S}{Stephen Taylor} \\ + The Time Meddler \\ + % +\season{Season 3} + \lost{Galaxy Four} \\ + \lost{Mission to the Unknown} \\ + \lost{The Myth Makers} \depart{t3} + \join{t1}{K}{Katarina} \\ + \lost{The Daleks' Master Plan} + \die{t1} + \joindie{t2}{S}{Sara Kingdom} \\ + \lost{The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve} + \join{t3}{D}{Dodo Chaplet} \\ + The Ark \\ + \lost{The Celestial Toymaker} \\ + The Gunfighters \\ + \lost{The Savages} \depart{t0} \\ + The War Machines \depart{t3} + \join{t1}{P}{Polly Wright} + \join{t2}{B}{Ben Jackson} \\ + % +\season{Season 4} + \lost{The Smugglers} \\ + The Tenth Planet \\ + % +\pagebreak +\doctor{The Second Doctor (1966--1969)} + % +\season{Season 4 (cont.)} + The Power of the Daleks \\ + \lost{The Highlanders} \join{t0}{J}{Jamie McCrimmon} \\ + The Underwater Menace \\ + The Moonbase \\ + \lost{The Macra Terror} \\ + \lost{The Faceless Ones} \depart{t1} \depart{t2} \\ + \lost{The Evil of the Daleks} \join{t3}{V}{Victoria Waterfield} \\ + % +\season{Season 5} + The Tomb of the Cybermen \\ + \lost{The Abominable Snowmen} \\ + The Ice Warriors \\ + The Enemy of the World \\ + The Web of Fear \\ + \lost{Fury from the Deep} \depart{t3} \\ + \lost{The Wheel in Space} \join{t1}{Z}{Zoe Heriot} \\ + % +\season{Season 6} + The Dominators \\ + The Mind Robber \\ + The Invasion \\ + The Krotons \\ + The Seeds of Death \\ + \lost{The Space Pirates} \\ + The War Games \depart{t0} \depart{t1} \\ + % +\pagebreak +\doctor{The Third Doctor (1970--1974)} + % +\season{Season 7} + Spearhead from Space \join{t0}{L}{Elizabeth Shaw} \\ + Doctor Who and the Siluarians \\ + The Ambassadors of Death \\ + Inferno \depart{t0} \\ + % +\season{Season 8} + Terror of the Autons \join{t1}{J}{Jo Grant} \\ + The Mind of Evil \\ + The Claws of Axos \\ + Colony in Space \\ + The Daemons \\ + % +\season{Season 9} + Day of the Daleks \\ + The Curse of Peladon \\ + The Sea Devils \\ + The Mutants \\ + The Time Monster \\ + The Three Doctors \\ + % +\season{Season 10} + Carnival of Monsters \\ + Frontier in Space \\ + Planet of the Daleks \\ + The Green Death \depart{t1} \\ + The Time Warrior \join{t0}{S}{Sarah Jane Smith} \\ + % +\season{Season 11} + Invasion of the Dinosaurs \\ + Death to the Daleks \\ + The Monster of Peladon \\ + Planet of the Spiders \\ + % +\pagebreak +\doctor{The Fourth Doctor (1974--1981)} + % +\season{Season 12} + Robot \join{t1}{H}{Harry Sullivan} \\ + The Ark in Space \\ + The Sontaran Experiment \\ + Genesis of the Daleks \\ + Revenge of the Cybermen \\ + % +\season{Season 13} + Terror of the Zygons \depart{t1} \\ + Planet of Evil \\ + Pyramids of Mars \\ + The Android Invasion \\ + The Brain of Morbius \\ + The Seeds of Doom \\ + % +\season{Season 14} + The Masque of Mandragora \\ + The Hand of Fear \depart{t0} \\ + The Deadly Assassin \\ + The Face of Evil \join{t0}{L}{Leela} \\ + The Robots of Death \\ + The Talons of Weng-Chiang \\ + % +\season{Season 15} + Horror of Fang Rock \\ + The Invisible Enemy \join{t1}{K}{K--9} \\ + Image of the Fendahl \\ + The Sun Makers \\ + Underworld \\ + The Invasion of Time \depart{t0} \\ + % +\season{Season 16 (The Key to Time)} + The Ribos Operation \join{t0}{R}{Romanadvoratrelundar + (`Romana')} \\ + The Pirate Planet \\ + The Stones of Blood \\ + The Androids of Tara \\ + The Power of Kroll \\ + The Armageddon Factor \\ + % +\season{Season 17} + Destiny of the Daleks \\ + City of Death \\ + The Creature from the Pit \\ + Nightmare of Eden \\ + The Horns of Nimon \\ + \lost{Shada} \\ + % +\season{Season 18} + The Leisure Hive \\ + Meglos \\ + Full Circle \join{t2}{A}{Adric} \\ + State of Decay \\ + Warriors' Gate \depart{t0} \depart{t1} \\ + The Keeper of Traken \join{t3}{N}{Nyssa of Traken} \\ + Logopolis \join{t0}{T}{Tegan Jovanka} \\ + % +\pagebreak +\doctor{The Fifth Doctor (1981--1984)} + % +\season{Season 19} + Castrovalva \\ + Four to Doomsday \\ + Kinda \\ + The Visitation \\ + Black Orchid \\ + Earthshock \die{t2} \\ + Time-Flight \\ + % +\season{Season 20} + Arc of Infinity \\ + Snakedance \\ + Mawdryn Undead \join{t1}{T}{Vislor Turlough} \\ + Terminus \depart{t3} \\ + Enlightenment \\ + The King’s Demons \join{t2}{K}{Kameleon} \\ + % +\season{(Special)} + The Five Doctors \\ + % +\season{Season 21} + Warriors of the Deep \\ + The Awakening \\ + Frontios \\ + Resurrection of the Daleks \depart{t0} \\ + Planet of Fire \depart{t1} + \die{t2} + \join{t3}{P}{Perpugilliam + `Peri' Brown} \\ + The Caves of Androzani \\ + % +\pagebreak +\doctor{The Sixth Doctor (1984--1986)} + % +\season{Season 21 (cont.)} + The Twin Dilemma \\ + % +\season{Season 22} + Attack of the Cybermen \\ + Vengeance on Varos \\ + The Mark of the Rani \\ + The Two Doctors \\ + Timelash \\ + Revelation of the Daleks \\ + % +\season{Season 23 (The Trial of a Time Lord)} + The Mysterious Planet \\ + Mindwarp \die{t3} \\ + Terror of the Vervoids \join{t0}{M}{Melanie Bush} \\ + The Ultimate Foe \\ + % +\doctor{The Seventh Doctor (1987--1989)} + % +\season{Season 24} + Time and the Rani \\ + Paradise Towers \\ + Delta and the Bannerman \\ + Dragonfire \depart{t0} + \join{t1}{A}{Dorothy `Ace' + McShane Gale} \\ + % +\season{Season 25} + Remembrance of the Daleks \\ + The Happiness Patrol \\ + Silver Nemesis \\ + The Greatest Show in the Galaxy \\ + % +\season{Season 26} + Battlefield \\ + Ghost Light \\ + The Curse of Fenric \\ + Survival \depart{t1} \\ + % +} + +\end{document} -- [mdw]