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layout correspond to the policy of specific journals. Currently, we have
implemented <TeXmacs> analogues of the common <LaTeX> styles
<tmstyle|amsart>, <tmstyle|acmconf>, <tmstyle|elsart>, <tmstyle|ieeeconf>,
<tmstyle|svjour>, etc. Similarly, we are developing styles
<tmstyle|tmarticle> and <tmstyle|tmbook> which provide an alternative
layout for articles and books.
<tmstyle|aip>, <tmstyle|aps>, <tmstyle|svjour>, etc. Similarly, we are
developing styles <tmstyle|tmarticle> and <tmstyle|tmbook> which provide an
alternative layout for articles and books.
In addition to variants of the <tmstyle|article> and <tmstyle|book> styles,
<TeXmacs> provides also a few other styles, which are based on the main

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<TeXmacs|1.0.4>
<TeXmacs|1.0.7.20>
<style|tmdoc>
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The user may select a major style from the <menu|Document|Style> menu. The
major style usually reflects the kind of document you want to produce (like
a letter, an article or a book) or a particular layout policy (like
publishing an article in a given journal). In addition to a major style,
the user may select one or more additional packages from <menu|Document|Use
package>. Such packages may customize the major style, provide additional
markup, or a combination of both.
publishing an article in a given journal).
The user may further customize the main style, by selecting one or more
additional style packages. Some of these packages are available in the menu
<menu|Document|Style|Add package>. Other style packages mainly customize
specific tags, and they can be selected from the
<menu|Focus|Preferences|Style options> menu group, whenever available. For
instance, inside a theorem, you may use <menu|Focus|Preferences|European
numbering> to enable European style numbering for theorem-like environments
(that is, theorems, propositions, lemmas, <abbr|etc.> are all numbered
using their own individual counters).
In this chapter, we will survey the standard document styles and packages
provided by <TeXmacs>. Most style files and packages have an abstract
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concerned with the description of the standard <abbr|d.t.d.>s, except when
we focus on the rendering. Users may customize standard styles by defining
new ones which match the same abstract interface (see the chapter on
<hyper-link|writing <TeXmacs> style files|../../devel/style/style.en.tm>).
<hlink|writing <TeXmacs> style files|../../devel/style/style.en.tm>).
<\traverse>
<branch|General organization|style-organize.en.tm>