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<TeXmacs|1.0.7.20>
<style|tmdoc>
<\body>
<tmdoc-title|Standard <TeXmacs> packages>
First of all, <TeXmacs> provides several packages for customizing the
behaviour of the standard styles:
<\explain|<tmpackage|number-long-article>>
This package induces all numbers of environments (theorems, remarks,
equations, figures, <abbr|etc.>) to be prefixed by the current section
number. It is usually used in combination with the <tmstyle|article>
style (for long articles) and the <tmstyle|book> style (for books with
long chapters).
</explain>
<\explain|<tmpackage|number-europe>>
By default, <TeXmacs> uses ``American style numbering''. This means that
the same counter is used for numbering similar environments like theorem
and proposition. In other words, a remark following ``Theorem 3'' will be
numbered ``Remark 4''. If you want each environment to have its
individual counter, then you should enable ``European style numbering'',
by selecting the <tmpackage|number-europe> package.
</explain>
<\explain|<tmpackage|number-us>>
This package may be used in order to switch back to American style
numbering in the case when a third parties style file enforces European
style numbering.
</explain>
<\explain|<tmpackage|structured-list>>
This is an experimental package. By default, items in unnumbered lists or
enumerations take no arguments and items in descriptions one argument.
When using the <tmpackage|structured-list> package, they take an optional
additional argument with the body of the item.
</explain>
<\explain|<tmpackage|structured-section>>
This is an experimental package. By default, sectional tags only take a
title argument. When using the <tmpackage|structured-section> package,
they take an optional additional argument with the body of the section.
Moreover, the environment <markup|rsection> for recursive sections is
provided.
</explain>
<\explain|<tmpackage|framed-session>>
This package may be used in order to obtain an alternative rendering of
interactive sessions. The rendering is designed to be nice for
interactive use, although less adequate for printing.
</explain>
In addition to these packages, and the many packages for internal use,
<TeXmacs> also provides a few personal example style packages
<tmpackage|allouche>, <tmpackage|bpr> and <tmpackage|vdh> and several style
packages for use in combination with external plug-ins (<tmpackage|axiom>,
<tmpackage|giac>, <tmpackage|macaulay2>, <abbr|etc.>).
<tmdoc-copyright|1998--2004|Joris van der Hoeven>
<tmdoc-license|Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1
or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no
Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover
Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled "GNU Free
Documentation License".>
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