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diff --git a/info/digests/texhax/txh/springer.txh b/info/digests/texhax/txh/springer.txh new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..82b2137af4 --- /dev/null +++ b/info/digests/texhax/txh/springer.txh @@ -0,0 +1,623 @@ +To: ABBOTTP@UK.AC.ASTON +From: Dave Love <FX@UK.AC.DARESBURY.NNGA> +Date: Thu, 16 Jun 88 17:13 GMT +Message-Id: <16 JUN 1988 17:13:50 FX@UK.AC.DARESBURY.NNGA> +Subject: Re: Springer.txh +Comments: Thanks for fetching this. I made some mods to it in line with + comments from someone in TeXhax about long lines which seem to + have got folded. Here's the changed version if you want to put it + in instead. + + + +23-Apr-88 22:40:23-PDT,23400;000000000000 +Return-Path: <DBUERGER%SCU.BITNET@forsythe.stanford.edu> +Date: Thu, 16 Jun 88 17:13 GMT +From: <DBUERGER%SCU.BITNET@forsythe.stanford.edu> +Subject: LaTeX macros for Springer-Verlag now available + +LaTeX users who write books for Springer-Verlag will be pleased to know +that special macros have been designed to facilitate this process. Ed +Sznyter, at Stanford's Distributed Systems Group in Computer Science +(ews@Pescadero.stanford.edu), cooperatively developed these macros in +conjunction with SV. These macros are variations of the standard LaTeX +"report" documentstyle. + +Following are the two macros, plus a user manual in LaTeX source code. + +---------------------- + +From: IN%"ews@Pescadero.STANFORD.EDU" "Ed Sznyter" 21-APR-1988 11:18 +To: dbuerger@SCU.BITNET +Subj: Springer-Verlag LaTeX macro packages + +Received: from JNET-DAEMON by SCU.BITNET; Thu, 21 Apr 88 11:18 PDT +Received: From STANFORD(MAILER) by SCU with Jnet id 5010 for DBUERGER@SCU; +Thu, + 21 Apr 88 11:18 PDT +Received: by Forsythe.Stanford.EDU; Thu, 21 Apr 88 11:14:28 PDT +Received: by Pescadero from LOCALHOST.AF_INET (5.54/Ultrix2.0-B) id +AA01839; + Thu, 21 Apr 88 11:10:02 PDT +Date: Thu, 21 Apr 88 11:09:59 PDT +From: Ed Sznyter <ews@Pescadero.STANFORD.EDU> +Subject: Springer-Verlag LaTeX macro packages +To: dbuerger@SCU.BITNET +Cc: mk74@cmstat.stat.CMU.EDU +Cc: miller@csfsa.cs.UMN.EDU +Cc: dragon@nscvax.PRINCETON.EDU +Cc: fishwick@ufl.EDU +Cc: iad3tao@oac.ucla.EDU +Cc: pang@watale.waterloo.EDU +Cc: lamport@src.dec.COM +Cc: sirovich@lfm.brown.EDU +Cc: mshull@JILA.BITNET +Cc: tsp@janus.BERKELEY.EDU +Cc: halpern@ibm.COM +Message-Id: <8804211810.AA01839@Pescadero> + + +Gerhard's transmission program has stripped some backslashes, so I'm +resending this for him. It's a shell archive; just delete all the lines +up the the ------, then run it through shell. If you don't have UNIX, +you'll probably have to separate the files out by hand. + +Manifest: svma.sty svsa.sty manual.tex + +-------- +#! /bin/sh +: This is a shar archive. Extract with sh, not csh. +echo x - svma.sty +cat > svma.sty << '1549!Funky!Stuff!' +% svma.sty 01 Nov 87 +\newif\if@multipleauthors +\@ifundefined{@svsa}{% + \@multipleauthorstrue + \typeout{Sub-style 'svma' (Springer-Verlag Multi-Authored). +Released November 1, 1987}}% + {\@multipleauthorsfalse} +\ds@twoside +\headheight=9pt +\headsep=15pt % 2pc-9pt +\textheight=45pc +\textwidth=27pc +\parindent=1em +% +% Running head: 9 pt TR, c/lc, 2em# inside of fl. outside folio, base aligns +% with folio; recto: CN, period, word # to CT; verso: contributor's name(s). +% In single-author, verso: SN, period, word # to ST. +% +\def\ps@headings{\def\@oddfoot{}\def\@evenfoot{}% No feet. + \def\@oddhead{\ixONxi\rm + \hbox{}\hfil\rightmark\hskip 2em\thepage}% + \def\@evenhead{\ixONxi\rm + \thepage\hskip 2em + \if@multipleauthors\@chapterauthors\else\leftmark\fi + \hfill}% + \def\chaptermark##1{\markbothsame{\ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne + \@chapapp\ \thechapter. \ \fi ##1}}% + \def\sectionmark##1{\markleft{\ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\z@ + \thesection. \ \fi ##1}}} +\pagestyle{headings} +\def\@chapterauthors{} +\def\markbothsame#1{\markboth{#1}{#1}} +\def\markleft#1{{\let\protect\noexpand\expandafter\@markleft\@themark + {#1}\mark{\@themark}}} +\def\@markleft#1#2#3{\gdef\@themark{{#3}{#2}}} +\def\leftmark{\expandafter\@leftmark\topmark} +% +% All pages without running heads must carry corner marks. +% +\def\clap#1{\hbox to 0pt{\hss#1\hss}} +\newdimen\@crosshairrule \@crosshairrule=.24pt +\def\@crosshairs{\vbox to 0pt{\hsize=0pt\baselineskip=0pt\lineskip=0pt + \vss + \clap{\vrule height .125in width \@crosshairrule depth 0pt} + \clap{\vrule width .25in height \@crosshairrule depth 0pt} + \clap{\vrule height .125in width \@crosshairrule depth 0pt} + \vss}} +\def\ps@empty{% +\def\@oddhead{\hfill\raise\headheight\@crosshairs} +\let\@evenhead\@oddhead +\def\@evenfoot{}\let\@oddfoot\@evenfoot} +\frenchspacing +\def\@chapapp{} +\def\viiiONx{\@setsize\viiiONx{10pt}\viipt\@viipt} +\def\ixONxi{\@setsize\ixONxi{11pt}\ixpt\@ixpt} +\def\xONxii{\normalsize} +\def\xiiONxiv{\@setsize\xiiONxiv{14pt}\xiipt\@xiipt} +\def\xivONxvi{\@setsize\xivONxvi{16pt}\xivpt\@xivpt} +\def\xivONxiv{\@setsize\xivONxiv{14pt}\xivpt\@xivpt} +\def\xxONxx{\@setsize\xxONxx{20pt}\xxpt\@xxpt} + +\def\chapter{\clearpage % Starts new page. + \thispagestyle{empty} % Page style of chapter page is 'empty' + \global\@topnum\z@ % Prevents figures from going at top of page. + \@afterindentfalse % Suppresses indent in first paragraph. Change + \secdef\@chapter\@schapter} % to \@afterindenttrue to have indent. + +% +% Chapter number: 20 TR bold, arabic numeral, fl.l, top text +% Chapter title: 20/20 TR bold x 27pc, c/lc, fl.l, sink 60 pt from top +% type to base of CT, to's fl.l, do not hyphenate +% +\def\@makechapterhead#1{ % Heading for \chapter command +% We want the chapter number to be 20 pts from top text. The simplest +% was is to set \topskip, making sure there's nothing between the number +% and the top of page, so \baselineskip doesn't come in. + { \topskip=20pt \parindent 0pt \raggedright + \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne % IF secnumdepth > -1 THEN + \xxONxx\bf \@chapapp{} \thechapter % Print 'Chapter' and number. + \par + \vskip 20pt \fi % Space between number and title. + \bf % Title. + #1\par + \nobreak % TeX penalty to prevent page break. + \vskip-\prevdepth % Fool TeX into ignoring the depth of + \prevdepth=0pt % the CT when spacing to the CA + \vskip 16pt % 2.5pi b/b between title and chapter authors + } } + +\if@multipleauthors +\gdef\chapterauthors#1{% + {\def\\{, }\def\footnote##1{}\xdef\@chapterauthors{#1}}% + {\parindent0pt \raggedright\xivONxiv\bf #1\par + \nobreak +}}\fi + +% +% Restart the footnote counter each chapter. +% +%\newcounter{footnote}[chapter] +% +% FN 1pc space above footnotes to text. +% 5 pc 1/2 pt rule fl.l. above footnotes +% leave 6pt # afte4r rule followed by ftn +% +\skip\footins=18.5pt % space above line and below line, 1pc+6pt+.5pt +\footskip=16pt +\footnotesep=7pt % pretty arbitrary +\def\footnotesize{\@setsize\footnotesize{10pt}\ixpt\@ixpt} +\def\footnoterule{\kern-6.5pt\hrule width 5pc height .5pt\vskip 6pt} +% +% Footnote at end of chapter position below last text line (not at bottom +% of page). +% +\def\clearpage{\par\penalty -\@M \write\m@ne{}\vbox{}\penalty -\@Mi} +\def\@makecol{\ifvoid\footins \setbox\@outputbox\box\@cclv + \else\setbox\@outputbox + \vbox{\unvbox\@cclv\vskip\skip\footins\footnoterule\unvbox\footins}\fi + \xdef\@freelist{\@freelist\@midlist}\gdef\@midlist{}\@combinefloats + \setbox\@outputbox\vbox to\@colht{\boxmaxdepth\maxdepth + \@texttop + \@tempdima=\@colht \multiply\@tempdima by 10 \divide\@tempdima by 9 + \ifdim \ht\@outputbox<\@tempdima + \unvbox\@outputbox \vfill + \else + \unvbox\@outputbox + \fi + \@textbottom}\global\maxdepth\@maxdepth} +% +% Abstract: 9/11 TRx25pi, sink 2.5pi b/b from CA +% +\def\abstract{\vskip 21pt % from CA +\rightskip=1pc\leftskip=1pc\parindent=\z@ +\ixONxi\rm +{ABSTRACT }} +\def\endabstract{\par} % If we don't do this, the paragraph won't be + % set until after rightskip and leftskip have been + % returned to their old values. + +% +% Don't indent the paragraph following each header. Vertical distances +% showld have \baselineskip taken out, and the height of the next +% line, which should be text (10/12 TR). +% +\setcounter{secnumdepth}{2} % number section and subsections +\setcounter{tocdepth}{2} % and put them in the table of contents +% No 1 Head, 14/16 TR, 36pt b/b above, 24 tp b/b below +\def\section{\@startsection + {section}{1}{\z@}{-21pt}{12pt}{\xivONxvi\rm\raggedright}} +% No 2 Head, 12/14 TR, c/sc, 30pt above, 18 pt below +\def\subsection{\@startsection + {subsection}{2}{\z@}{-16pt}{6pt}{\xiiONxiv\sc\raggedright}} +% No 3 Head, 10/12 TR, 24pt above, 18pt below +\def\subsubsection{\@startsection + {subsubsection}{3}{\z@}{-12pt}{6pt}{\xONxii\rm\raggedright}} +% No 4 Head, 10/12 TR italic, 20pt above, 18pt below +\def\paragraph{\@startsection + {paragraph}{4}{\z@}{-8pt}{6pt}{\xONxii\it\raggedright}} +% No 5 Head, 10/12 TR italic, period, en space to run in text, 18pt above +\def\subparagraph#1{\@startsection + {subparagraph}{5}{\z@}{-6pt}{-.5em}{\xONxii\it}{#1.}} +% Ack: Acknowledgements same as No 5 head, 36pt above +\def\acknowledgements{\@startsection + {subparagraph}{6}{\z@}{-24pt}{-.5em}{\xONxii\it}*{Acknowledgements:\/}} +% R-1: ``References'', same as No.2 head +\def\thebibliography#1{% + \@startsection + {section}{2}{\z@}{-16pt}{6pt}{\xiiONxiv\sc\raggedright}{References}% + \list + {[\arabic{enumi}]}{\settowidth\labelwidth{[#1]}\leftmargin\labelwidth + \advance\leftmargin\labelsep + \usecounter{enumi}} + \def\newblock{\hskip .11em plus .33em minus -.07em} + \sloppy + \sfcode`\.=1000\relax} + +% +% lists: 10/12 TRx27pc, 1/2line# above/below +% +\topsep 6pt plus 3pt minus 1pt % Extra vertical space, in addition to + % \parskip, added above and below list and + % paragraphing environments. +\itemsep 6pt plus 2pt minus 1pt % Extra vertical space, in addition to + % \parskip, added between list items. +% +% Eq: Center on text width; equation numbers set flush right, align with +% last line of equation, 6pt # above/below. +% +\abovedisplayskip=6pt plus 1.5pt minus 3pt +\belowdisplayskip=\abovedisplayskip +% +% FL: Figure legends ``FIGURE 0.0'' 9/11 TR, c/lc, period, word # to text. +% +\long\def\@makecaption#1#2{{ + \vskip 10pt + \ixONxi + \setbox\@tempboxa\hbox{#1. #2} + \ifdim \wd\@tempboxa >\hsize % IF longer than one line: + \unhbox\@tempboxa\par % THEN set as ordinary paragraph. + \else % ELSE center. + \hbox to\hsize{\hfil\box\@tempboxa\hfil} + \fi}} +\def\fnum@figure{FIGURE \thefigure} +% +% TN+TT: ``TABLE 0.0'' 9/11 TR, c/lc. period, word # to table title: +% 3 pt # below to 1/2 pt rule x table measuer, 3 pt # below rule to +% TCH +% +\arrayrulewidth=.5pt +\def\fnum@table{\ixONxi TABLE \thetable} +\def\TableSubtitleRule{\noalign{\vskip 3pt}\hline\noalign{\vskip 3pt}} +\def\TableFootnote#1{\gdef\TFN{#1}} + +\def\@@startpbox#1{\vtop\bgroup \hsize #1\@arrayparboxrestore +\parindent=-1em\leftskip=1em} +\newsavebox{\@stablebox} +\@namedef{stable}#1#2{\begin{table}[ht] + \def\foo{#1}\def\TFN{} + \viiiONx + \setbox\@stablebox=\hbox\bgroup + \begin{tabular}{#2} + \noalign{\vskip 3pt} + \hline + \noalign{\vskip 3pt}} +\@namedef{endstable}{\crcr\noalign{\vskip 6pt}\hline\end{tabular}\egroup +$$\vbox{\hsize=\wd\@stablebox +\caption{\foo} +\box\@stablebox +\prevdepth=0pt % last thing was a rule +\par +\TFN}$$ +\end{table}} +1549!Funky!Stuff! +echo x - svsa.sty +cat > svsa.sty << '1549!Funky!Stuff!' +\typeout{Sub-style 'svsa' (Springer-Verlag Single-Authored). Released November 1, 1987} +\let\@svsa=\par +\input svma.sty +1549!Funky!Stuff! +echo x - manual.tex +cat > manual.tex << '1549!Funky!Stuff!' +\def\UNX{UN$\star$X} +%\documentstyle[svma,draft]{report} +\documentstyle[svma]{report} +\begin{document} +\tableofcontents +\chapter{Springer-Verlag Document Styles for \LaTeX} +\chapterauthors{Ed Sznyter\footnote{Distributed Systems Group, + Computer Science Department, + Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305--2140}} +\begin{abstract} +This document describes the \LaTeX\ styles ``svma,'' Springer-Verlag's +style package for multiauthored books, +and ``svsa,'' Springer-Verlag's style package for single-authored books. +These styles are variations of the standard ``report'' style, and +only the differences are noted here. +For a complete reference, see {\it \LaTeX: A Document Preparation System} +by Leslie Lamport. + +A short example of a paper prepared with the ``svma'' style +may be found at the end of this document. +\end{abstract} + +\section{Starting the Document} +\label{starting} + +\subsection{Multi-Authored Books} +Each chapter in a multiauthored book may be written by different authors, +who write and test their parts as self-contained manuscripts. +The chapters are then submitted to the editor to be collected into the whole. + +An author's document should start out as follows. +\begin{verbatim} +\documentstyle[svma,draft]{report} +\begin{document} +\chapter{Title of your Chapter} +\chapterauthors{Your Name\footnote{Your institution}\\ +Another Author's Name\footnote{Their institution}} + +\begin{abstract} +The abstract... +\end{abstract} +\end{verbatim} + +and should end with +\begin{verbatim} +\end{document} +\end{verbatim} + +All these are standard \LaTeX\ commands, except for \verb|\chapterauthors|. +\verb|\chapterauthors| +takes as an argument a list of authors, separated by the command \verb|\\|. +Each author should have a footnote which specifies their institution. + +As a side-effect of this command, +the chapter name and the names of the authors will be placed in the +running heads automatically. + +\subsection{Single-Authored Books} +A document that uses the ``svsa'' style should start as follows. +\begin{verbatim} +\documentstyle[svsa,draft]{report} +\begin{document} +\end{verbatim} +and each chapter starts with +\begin{verbatim} +\chapter{Chapter Title} +\end{verbatim} +Naturally, \verb|\chapterauthors| and the abstract is not necessary +for each chapter. In this style, the chapter name and the section name +will be placed in the running heads. + +\section{Sectioning Commands} +The following sectioning commands, as described in the \LaTeX\ book, +are available in this style: +\verb|\part|, \verb|\chapter|, +\verb|\section|, \verb|\subsection|, \verb|\subsubsection|, +\verb|\paragraph|, and \verb|\subparagraph|. +\verb|\part| is only used when the separate papers are put together +into one document. + +By default, +\verb|\part|, \verb|\chapter|, \verb|\section|, and \verb|\subsection| +are numbered and placed in the table of contents. +The commands +\begin{verbatim} +\setcounter{secnumdepth}{2} % number section and subsections +\setcounter{tocdepth}{2} % and put them in the table of contents +\end{verbatim} +found in the style file may be copied and changed by the editor if desired, +but should not be changed by the individual authors. + +The important words in a section argument should be capitalized. + +\section{Tables} +A special type of float, the \verb|stable|, has been added. For example, + +\begin{verbatim} +\begin{stable}{HYN Common Stock}{rcrp{2in}} +\multicolumn{1}{c}{Year} + & \multicolumn{1}{c}{Price} + & \multicolumn1c{Dividend}\\ +\TableSubtitleRule +1971 & 41--54 & \$2.60\\ +2 & 41--54 & 2.70 & This paragraph is long enough to span + at least two lines. +\TableFootnote{Prices are in dollars per share} +\end{stable} +\end{verbatim} +will produce table \ref{shorttable} here or at the top of the next page. + +\begin{stable}{HYN Common Stock}{rcrp{2in}} +\multicolumn{1}{c}{Year} + & \multicolumn{1}{c}{Price} + & \multicolumn1c{Dividend}\\ +\TableSubtitleRule +1971 & 41--54 & \$2.60\\ +2 & 41--54 & 2.70 & This paragraph is long enough to span + at least two lines. +\TableFootnote{Prices are in dollars per share} +\label{shorttable} +\end{stable} + +The first argument to \verb|stable| is the title of the table, +the second is the normal preamble that would be specified for a table +made with the \verb|tabular| environment. + +The body of the \verb|stable| is specified in the same manner as +the body of \verb|tabular|. The command \verb|\TableSubtitleRule| +will draw a horizontal rule below the column heads, with the proper +vertical spacing. Note that you have to specify the centering of the +column heads, since \TeX\ doesn't know they're different from normal +column entries. + +\verb|\TableFootnote| takes one argument, the text to go in the footnote +of the table. It may appear anywhere in the body of the \verb|stable|. + +\section{Acknowledgements} +Acknowledgements go at the end of a chapter, just before the bibliography. +\verb|\acknowledgements| is a sectioning command without any arguments, +and should be followed by a paragraph of text. + +\section{The Bibliography} +\label{bibl} + +Bibliographies are created with \verb|bibtex|. +Generally, you will have a central bibliography database, +which will have an entry for every paper you have ever referenced. + +In the text of the document, put the command +\verb|\cite{CHERI83}| to reference the paper ``The Distributed V Kernel +and its Performance for Diskless Workstations'' by D.R. Cheriton. +Then, at the end of the document, but before the +\verb|\end{document}|, put +\begin{verbatim} +\bibliographystyle{alpha} +\bibliography{master} % name of your bibliography database +\end{verbatim} + +Then, run your document through \LaTeX. It will complain +\begin{verbatim} +LaTeX Warning: Citation `CHERI83' on page 1 undefined. +\end{verbatim} +and +\begin{verbatim} +No file paper.bbl +\end{verbatim} + +This will put some entries in the .aux file. Now run \verb|bibtex paper|, +which will create the file paper.bbl, by extracting the proper +references from your bibliographic database. \verb|bibtex| should not +give any error messages. +Then run \LaTeX\ again. Again, the warning +\begin{verbatim} +LaTeX Warning: Citation `CHERI83' on page 1 undefined. +\end{verbatim} +will appear. Run \LaTeX\ yet again, and there should be no warnings. + +This process must be repeated every time a new reference is added to +your document, so you will probably want to wait until the paper is +nearly finished before producing the bibliography. + +\subsection{The Bibliography Database} +The bibliography entry for the preceding example would have been put +into the file master.bib thusly: +\begin{verbatim} +@Inproceedings(CHERI83, key ="CHERI83", +author="D.R.~Cheriton and W.~Zwaenepoel", +title="The Distributed V Kernel and its Performance for Diskless Workstations", +booktitle="Proceedings of the 9th Symposium on Operating System Principles", +Organization="ACM", +Year=1983) +\end{verbatim} +\subsection{What Bibtex Produces} + +In the preceding example, the file paper.bbl might contain + +\begin{verbatim} +\begin{thebibliography}{CZ83} + +\bibitem[BL80]{lampson} +Ed. B.W.~Lampson. +\newblock {\it Distributed Systems: Architecture and Implementation}. +\newblock Springer-Verlag, 1980. + +\bibitem[CZ83]{cheri83} +D.R.~Cheriton and W.~Zwaenepoel. +\newblock The distributed v kernel and its performance for diskless + workstations. +\newblock In {\it Proceedings of the 9th Symposium on Operating System + Principles}, ACM, 1983. + +\end{thebibliography} +\end{verbatim} + +If you don't have bibtex, this file could be produced by hand. However, +bibtex should be part of the \LaTeX\ package. + +\section{Producing the Collected Works in the ``svma'' Style} + +The standard commands up to and including \verb|\begin{document}|, +and after and including +\verb|\end{document}| must be removed from each chapter. +Then, a master file should be produced, with the commands +\begin{verbatim} +\documentstyle[svma]{report} +\begin{document} +\tableofcontents +\end{verbatim} +followed by an \verb|\include| command for each chapter. +Front material may be in this master file, or a separate file that's included. +\verb|part| commands, if desired, should be put in this file, between the +\verb|include| commands. + +\acknowledgements +Thanks to Gerhard Rossbach, Donna Moore, and Barbara Tompkins of +Springer-Verlag for their patience with my endless questions. + +\subsection{Bibliography} +In order to produce a bibliography for each chapter in a collected work, +each chapter must be in a separate file, and be set up as in +section \ref{bibl} (except the chapter doesn't end in \verb|\end{document}|). +Run \LaTeX\ on the whole document, then bibtex on each chapter, then +re-run \LaTeX\ on the whole document twice. + +A master bibliography for the entire work may be produced in the normal +manner, by putting the appropriate commands in the master file and +running bibtex on the master file. You can have both bibliographies +for each chapter and for the entire work at the same time. + +\appendix +\chapter{A Short Example} + +This example will serve as a framework from which to start. + +\begin{verbatim} +\documentstyle[svma,draft]{report} +\begin{document} +\chapter{Springer-Verlag Multi-Author Style for \LaTeX} +\chapterauthors{Ed Sznyter\footnote{Distributed Systems Group, + Computer Science Department, + Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305--2140}} +\begin{abstract} +This document describes the style ``svma,'' Springer-Verlag's +style package for multiauthored books that are typeset using +\LaTeX. +\end{abstract} + +\section{Starting the Document} +Each chapter in a multiauthored book may be written by a +different author, who write and test their parts as +self-contained manuscripts. + +\subsection{The Bibliography Database} + +\acknowledgements +Thanks go to the appropriate people. + +\appendix +\chapter{A Short Example} + +\bibliographystyle{alpha} +\bibliography{master} % name of your bibliography database + +\end{document} +\end{verbatim} + +\chapter{Installing the Style Packages} +Optimally, the files svma.sty and svsa.sty + should be placed in the same location +as the rest of the style files; on \UNX, that might be\linebreak[4] +/usr/local/lib/tex/macros/svma.sty. +If the user doesn't have the privileges to install system software, +the environment variable \verb|TEXINPUTS| may be set to look for +style files wherever desired. For example, on \UNX, the csh command +\begin{verbatim} +setenv TEXINPUTS ".:$HOME/lib:/usr/local/lib/tex/macros" +\end{verbatim} +will cause \TeX\ to look in the current directory, the user's private +library directory, and the default system directory. svma.sty will be +found if placed in any of these locations. Equivalent commands are +available on most other operating systems. + +Directly including the style file into your source, or using \verb|\input| +or \verb|\include| will not work, because the style files contain +special commands that are valid only when processed using +\verb|documentstyle|. +\end{document} +1549!Funky!Stuff! + + + |