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<TeXmacs|1.0.3.5>
<TeXmacs|1.0.7.20>
<style|tmdoc>
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<\description>
<item*|<tmstyle|generic>>This is the default style when you open a new
document. The purpose of this style is to produce quick, informal
documents. For this reason, section numbering is disabled and the layout
of paragraphs is very simple: instead of indenting the first lines of
paragraphs, they are rather separated by white-space.
documents. For this reason, the layout of paragraphs is very simple:
instead of indenting the first lines of paragraphs, they are rather
separated by white-space.
<item*|<tmstyle|article>>This style may be used for writing short
scientific articles, which are subdivided into sections. The numbering of
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entire document. If you use the <tmpackage|number-long-article> package,
then the numbers are prefixed by the section number.
<item*|<tmstyle|beamer>>This style may be used for the creation of highly
interactive laptop presentations. By default, we use a ``bluish'' theme
similar to the <LaTeX> beamer package, but other themes can be selected
from the menus.
<item*|<tmstyle|book>>This is the basic style for writing books. Books
are assumed to be subdivided into chapters and numbers of environments
are prefixed by the chapter number. In general, it is also comfortable to
store each chapter in a separate file, so that they can be edited more
efficiently. This issue is explained in more detail in the section about
<hyper-link|books and multifile documents|../links/man-multifile.en.tm>.
<hlink|books and multifile documents|../links/man-multifile.en.tm>.
<item*|<tmstyle|seminar>>Documents based on this style are typically
printed on slides for presentations using an overhead projector. You may
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<item*|<tmstyle|source>>This is the privileged style for editing style
files and packages. It enables ``source mode'', so that documents are
rendered in a way which makes the structure fully apparent. For more
details, we refer to the section on the <hyper-link|rendering of style
details, we refer to the section on the <hlink|rendering of style
files|../../devel/style/presentation/src-present.en.tm>.
</description>
The <tmstyle|article> style admits several variants, so as to make the
layout correspond to the policy of specific journals. Currently, we have
implemented the <TeXmacs> analogue of the <LaTeX> style <tmstyle|amsart>,
as well as the styles <tmstyle|acmconf> and <tmstyle|jsc>. Similarly, we
are developing styles <tmstyle|tmarticle> and <tmstyle|tmbook> which
provide an alternative layout for articles and books.
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.
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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<\description>
<item*|<tmstyle|letter>>This style is based on the informal
<tmstyle|generic> style, but it provides additional markup for writing
letters. The additional macro are mainly used for headers and endings of
letters. The additional macros are mainly used for headers and endings of
letters.
<item*|<tmstyle|exam>>This style, which is again based on
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Documentation License".>
</body>
<\initial>
<\collection>
<associate|page-bot|30mm>
<associate|page-even|30mm>
<associate|page-odd|30mm>
<associate|page-reduce-bot|15mm>
<associate|page-reduce-left|25mm>
<associate|page-reduce-right|25mm>
<associate|page-reduce-top|15mm>
<associate|page-right|30mm>
<associate|page-top|30mm>
<associate|par-width|150mm>
</collection>
</initial>
<initial|<\collection>
</collection>>