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3.6 KiB
Tcl
81 lines
3.6 KiB
Tcl
<TeXmacs|1.0.0.5>
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<style|tmdoc>
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<\body>
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<expand|tmdoc-title|Layout issues>
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As a general rule, <apply|TeXmacs> takes care of the layout of your text.
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Therefore, although we did not want to forbid this possibility, we do not
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encourage you to typeset your document visually. For instance, you should
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not insert spaces or blank lines as substitutes for horizontal and vertical
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spaces between words and lines; instead, additional space should be
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inserted explicitly using <submenu|Insert|space>. This will make your text
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more robust in the sense that you will not have to reconsider the layout
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when performing some minor changes, which affect line or page breaking, or
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major changes, such as changing the document style.
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Several types of explicit spacing commands have been implemented. First of
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all, you can insert rigid spaces of given widths and heights. Horizontal
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spaces do not have a height and are either stretchable or not. The length
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of a stretchable spaces depends on the way a paragraph is hyphenated.
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Furthermore, it is possible to insert tabular spaces. Vertical spaces may
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be inserted either at the start or the end of a paragraph: the additional
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vertical space between two paragraphs is the maximum of the vertical space
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after the first one and the vertical space before the second one (contrary
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to <apply|TeX>, this prevents from superfluous space between two
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consecutive theorems).
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As to the paragraph layout, the user may specify the paragraph style
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(justified, left ragged, centered or right ragged), the paragraph margins
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and the left (resp. right) indentation of the first (resp. last) line of a
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paragraph. The user also controls the spaces between paragraphs and
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successive lines in paragraphs.
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You can specify the page layout in the <submenu|Document|page> menu. First
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of all, you can specify the way pages are displayed on the screen: when
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selecting ``paper'' as page type in <subsubmenu|Document|page|type>, you
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explicitly see the page breaks. By default, the page type is ``papyrus'',
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which avoids page breaking during the preparation of your document. The
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``automatic'' page type assumes that your paper size is exactly the size of
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your window. The page margins and text width are specified in
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<subsubmenu|Document|page|layout>. Often, it is convenient to reduce the
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page margins for usage on the screen; this can be done in
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<subsubmenu|Document|page|screen layout>.
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<apply|tmdoc-copyright|1998--2002|Joris van der Hoeven>
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<expand|tmdoc-license|Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or
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modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License,
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Version 1.1 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation;
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with no Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no
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Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled
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"GNU Free Documentation License".>
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</body>
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<\initial>
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<\collection>
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<associate|paragraph width|150mm>
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<associate|odd page margin|30mm>
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<associate|shrinking factor|4>
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<associate|page right margin|30mm>
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<associate|page top margin|30mm>
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<associate|reduction page right margin|25mm>
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<associate|page type|a4>
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<associate|reduction page bottom margin|15mm>
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<associate|even page margin|30mm>
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<associate|reduction page left margin|25mm>
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<associate|page bottom margin|30mm>
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<associate|reduction page top margin|15mm>
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<associate|language|english>
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</collection>
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</initial>
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<\references>
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<\collection>
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<associate|toc-1|<tuple|<uninit>|?>>
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<associate|idx-1|<tuple|1|?>>
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<associate|idx-2|<tuple|1|?>>
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</collection>
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</references>
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