<\body> The following customizable macros are used for the rendering of textual environments: <\explain|> This macro is used for displaying a theorem-like and remark-like environments. The first argument specifies the name of the theorem, like ``Theorem 1.2'' and the second argument contains the body of the theorem. <\explain|> This macro, based on , is used for displaying a theorem-like environments, and used for environments defined by . <\explain|> This macro, based on , is used for displaying a remark-like environments, and used for environments defined by . <\explain|> Similar to , but for exercise-like environments. <\explain|> Similar to , but for proofs. This environment is mainly used for customizing the name of a proof, like in ``End of the proof of theorem 1.2''. Notice that you may also use these macros if you want an environment which is rendered in a similar way as a theorem, but with another name (like ``Corollary of Theorem 7''). The following tags can be used for further customization of the rendering: <\explain|> This macro controls the appearance of the names of theorem-like, remark-like exercise-like environments. Most styles use bold face or small capitals. <\explain> <|explain> These macros default to , but can be customized individually. <\explain|> The separator between the name of a theorem-like, remark-like or exercise-like environment and its main body. By default, this is a period followed by a space. <\explain> <|explain> These macros default to , but can be customized individually. Each standard environment > also comes with a customizable macro -text> which renders the localized name of the environment. For instance, >> yields ``>''. <\initial> <\collection>