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Tcl
88 lines
4.1 KiB
Tcl
<TeXmacs|1.0.7.20>
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<style|tmdoc>
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<\body>
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<tmdoc-title|Standard <TeXmacs> styles>
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The main <TeXmacs> styles are:
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<\description>
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<item*|<tmstyle|generic>>This is the default style when you open a new
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document. The purpose of this style is to produce quick, informal
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documents. For this reason, the layout of paragraphs is very simple:
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instead of indenting the first lines of paragraphs, they are rather
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separated by white-space.
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<item*|<tmstyle|article>>This style may be used for writing short
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scientific articles, which are subdivided into sections. The numbering of
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environments like theorems, remarks, <abbr|etc.> is relative to the
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entire document. If you use the <tmpackage|number-long-article> package,
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then the numbers are prefixed by the section number.
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<item*|<tmstyle|beamer>>This style may be used for the creation of highly
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interactive laptop presentations. By default, we use a ``bluish'' theme
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similar to the <LaTeX> beamer package, but other themes can be selected
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from the menus.
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<item*|<tmstyle|book>>This is the basic style for writing books. Books
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are assumed to be subdivided into chapters and numbers of environments
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are prefixed by the chapter number. In general, it is also comfortable to
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store each chapter in a separate file, so that they can be edited more
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efficiently. This issue is explained in more detail in the section about
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<hlink|books and multifile documents|../links/man-multifile.en.tm>.
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<item*|<tmstyle|seminar>>Documents based on this style are typically
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printed on slides for presentations using an overhead projector. You may
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also want to use it when making presentation directly from your laptop,
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after selecting <menu|View|Presentation mode>. Notice however, that
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slides correspond to real pages, whereas you rather should use
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``switches'' in presentation mode.
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<item*|<tmstyle|source>>This is the privileged style for editing style
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files and packages. It enables ``source mode'', so that documents are
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rendered in a way which makes the structure fully apparent. For more
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details, we refer to the section on the <hlink|rendering of style
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files|../../devel/style/presentation/src-present.en.tm>.
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</description>
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The <tmstyle|article> style admits several variants, so as to make the
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layout correspond to the policy of specific journals. Currently, we have
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implemented <TeXmacs> analogues of the common <LaTeX> styles
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<tmstyle|amsart>, <tmstyle|acmconf>, <tmstyle|elsart>, <tmstyle|ieeeconf>,
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<tmstyle|svjour>, etc. Similarly, we are developing styles
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<tmstyle|tmarticle> and <tmstyle|tmbook> which provide an alternative
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layout for articles and books.
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In addition to variants of the <tmstyle|article> and <tmstyle|book> styles,
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<TeXmacs> provides also a few other styles, which are based on the main
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styles, but which provide some additional markup.
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<\description>
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<item*|<tmstyle|letter>>This style is based on the informal
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<tmstyle|generic> style, but it provides additional markup for writing
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letters. The additional macros are mainly used for headers and endings of
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letters.
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<item*|<tmstyle|exam>>This style, which is again based on
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<tmstyle|generic>, provides some additional markup for headers of exams.
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It also customizes the rendering of exercises.
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<item*|<tmstyle|tmdoc>>This style is used for writing the <TeXmacs>
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documentation. It contains several tags for special types of content and
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extensions for linking, indexing, document traversal, <abbr|etc.>. Some
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aspects of this style are still under heavy development.
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</description>
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<tmdoc-copyright|1998--2004|Joris van der Hoeven>
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<tmdoc-license|Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
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document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1
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or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no
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Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover
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Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled "GNU Free
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Documentation License".>
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</body>
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