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index 954e96f210..434366a6f3 100644
--- a/info/latex-veryshortguide/MANIFEST
+++ b/info/latex-veryshortguide/MANIFEST
@@ -1,11 +1,10 @@
-README.md
MANIFEST
-vsg.dtx
-vsg.ins
-vsg.pdf
-veryshortguide.tex
-veryshortguide.bib
-veryshortguide.pdf
+menno-a.jpg
+README.md
+VERSION
veryshortguide-A4-imposed.pdf
-veryshortguide-Legal-imposed.pdf
-menno-a.png
+veryshortguide.dtx
+veryshortguide.ins
+veryshortguide.pdf
+vsg.bib
+vsg.tex
diff --git a/info/latex-veryshortguide/README.md b/info/latex-veryshortguide/README.md
index c8f95f6735..34ece73ba1 100644
--- a/info/latex-veryshortguide/README.md
+++ b/info/latex-veryshortguide/README.md
@@ -1,108 +1,169 @@
-#vsg
+[//]: # (veryshortguide LaTeX class)
-This is the README.md file for the vsg LaTeX class.
+# veryshortguide
-##Summary
+This is the README.md file for the veryshortguide LaTeX class v0.7 (2020-04-16)
+generated by ClassPack v.1.19 (2020-05-19) on 21 May 2020 at 11:55:35
-This is a document class derived from the original Very Short Guide to LaTeX, a 4pp folder designed as an aide-mémoire for people who have just done a course in LaTeX and need something by them on their desk the next day to refresh their memories. It is __not__ intended as a substitute for full documentation.
+## Summary
-This class is designed for this document only, but adds parameterisation to allow reformatting tweaks for different paper sizes (A4 and Legal) to allow it to be printed two-sided as a 4pp folder.
+This is the document class originally designed for the _Very Short Guide
+to LaTeX_, a 4pp folder designed as an aide-mémoire for people who have
+just done a course in LaTeX and need something by them on their desk the
+next day to refresh their memories. It is _not_ intended as a substitute
+for full documentation.
-Please do not complain that there is no math here. It won't fit. Someone else can do a math leaflet. IANAM.
+Please do not complain that there is no math here. It won't fit. Someone
+else can do a math leaflet. IANAM.
-##Normal installation
+## Automated installation
-This class is distributed from CTAN in a zip file which allows it to be installed automatically by the TeX Live update manager _tlmgr_ and similar automated installers. If you are using automated package installation, no further action is required.
+If this class is distributed from CTAN, it should be in a zip file which
+allows it to be installed automatically by the TeX Live Manager (tlmgr)
+and similar automated installers.
+If you are using automated LaTeX package installation, no further action
+is required: the package will be installed the first time you use it in
+a LaTeX document.
-##TDS installation
+If you are using the TeX Live Manager (_tlmgr_) program manually, you
+can install this package with the command:
-This class is also available as a `.tds.zip` file. TDS is the TeX Directory Structure, the standard layout for a modern TeX installation. This enables the class to be unzipped directly into your Personal TeX Directory (see below for what this is and how to create one on your system).
- * Install it on any TDS-compliant personal system (laptop, desktop, workstation, table, smartphone, PDA, etc) by unzipping it straight into your Personal TeX Directory (folder). This will put all the files into the right places, so you can start using them immediately.
+## TDS installation
- * If you haven't yet created a personal TeX directory, see below for details of what one is, and how to create it.
+This class is also available as a TeX Directory System (TDS) zip file
+(`.tds.zip`). This is the standard directory layout for a modern TeX
+installation which enables the class to be unzipped directly into your
+Personal TeX Directory without the need to use _tlmgr_. If you haven’t
+yet created a Personal TeX Directory, see below for details of what one
+is, and how to create it.
+ * You can install this class on any TDS-compliant personal system (laptop,
+desktop, workstation, table, smartphone, PDA, etc) by unzipping it
+straight into your Personal TeX Directory. This will put all the files
+into the right places, so you can start using them immediately.
+ * On a shared (multiuser) system like a server, the administrator can
+unzip it into the `$TEXMFLOCAL` directory instead (see below), and run
+your TeX directory-indexing program (eg _texhash_, _mktexlsr_, etc) so
+that everyone can use it.
+ * If you are using an old non-TDS-compliant system, see below under Manual
+Installation.
- * On a shared (multiuser) system like a server, unzip it into the $TEXMFLOCAL directory instead (see below), and run your TeX directory-indexing program (eg _texhash__mktexlsr_, etc) so that everyone can use it.
+### Your Personal TeX Directory
- * If you are using an old non-TDS-compliant system, see below under Manual Installation.
+This is a directory (folder) where you should put all local manual
+modifications (updates, additions such as new or updated classes,
+packages, and fonts) that are _not_ handled automatically by _tlmgr_.
+The name and location are fixed (for all practical purposes):
+ * Apple Mac OS X
-###Your Personal TeX Directory
+ ~/Library/texmf
+ * Unix and GNU/Linux
-This is a directory (folder) on single-user systems where you should put all your local manual modifications (updates, and additions such as new or updated classes, packages, and fonts) that are __not__ handled automatically by the TeX Live update manager (_tlmgr_). The name and location are fixed:
+ ~/texmf
+ * MS-Windows 95/XP/NT
-<dl>
- <dt>Apple Mac OS X</dt>
- <dd>`~/Library/texmf`</dd>
- <dt>Unix and GNU/Linux</dt>
- <dd>`~/texmf`</dd>
- <dt>MS-Windows 95/XP</dt>
- <dd>`C:\texmf`</dd>
- <dt>MS-Windows 2007 and above</dt>
- <dd>`Computer\System\YOURNAME\texmf`</dd>
-</dl>
+ C:\texmf
+ * MS-Windows 2007 and above
-Create that folder now if it does not already exist. Put (or unzip) all additions to your system that are not handled by _tlmgr_ into this directory, following __exactly__ the subdirectory structure that is used in your main TeX distribution (unzipping a TDS file does this for you). This is what enables LaTeX to find stuff automatically.
+ Computer\System\YOURNAME\texmf
-> #### If you are a Windows user running _MiKTeX_ ####
->
-> When you create the folder, you must add it to _MiKTeX_'s list of supported folders. Run the _MiKTeX Maintenance/Settings_ program, select the `Roots` tab, and add the folder. You only have to do this once.
->
-> Each time you add or remove software in your personal TeX folder, you __must__ also click on the `Update FNDB` button in the `General` tab.
+Create that folder now if it does not already exist. Put (or unzip) all
+additions to your system that are _not_ handled by _tlmgr_ into this
+directory, following _exactly_ the subdirectory structure that is used
+in your main TeX distribution (unzipping a TDS file does this for you).
+This is what enables LaTeX to find stuff automatically.
+
+
+> #### If you are a Windows user running _MiKTeX_
+> When you create the folder for your Personal TeX Directory, you MUST add it to _MiKTeX_ ’s list of supported folders. Run the _MiKTeX Maintenance/Settings_ program, select the `Roots` tab, and add the folder. You only have to do this once.
+> > Each time you add or remove software in your Personal TeX Directory, you MUST then click on the `Update FNDB` button in the `General` tab of the _MiKTeX Maintenance/Settings_ program, otherwise _MiKTeX_ will not find them and nothing will work!
>
-Unix (Mac and GNU/Linux) users do not need to (indeed, should not) run their filename database indexer (_mktexlsr_ or _texhash_) for files put in your personal TeX directory.
+Unix (Mac and GNU/Linux) users do not need to (indeed, should not) run
+their filename database indexer program (_mktexlsr_ or _texhash_) for
+files put into a personal TeX directory.
-##Installation on shared systems
+## Installation on shared systems
-On multi-user systems (Unix-based), identify the shared local directory tree with the command
+On multi-user systems (Unix-based), identify the shared local directory
+tree with the command
- kpsewhich -expand-var
- '$TEXMFLOCAL'
+ kpsewhich -expand-var '$TEXMFLOCAL'
-This will give you the location of the shared `texmf` directory into which you must install these files.
+This will give you the location of the shared `texmf` directory into
+which you must unzip these files.
-Do not forget to run the _texhash_ or _mktexlsr_ (filename indexer) program after installation, otherwise the files will not be found by LaTeX and nothing will work!
+Do not forget to run your local TeX filename database indexer program
+(_texhash_ or _mktexlsr_) after installation, otherwise the files will
+not be found by LaTeX and nothing will work!
-##Manual installation (non-TDS systems)
+## Manual installation (non-TDS systems)
-To install this software manually, unzip the zip file into a temporary directory and move the `vsg.cls` file from the `tex/latex/veryshortguide` directory to a location (directory/folder) where LaTeX will find it on your system. This is referred to in some documentation as “the TEXINPUTS directory”, although it may be called something else on your system.
+To install this software manually, download and unzip the _non-_TDS zip
+file into a temporary directory and move the class and/or package
+file[s] and other files to the proper locations where LaTeX will find
+them on your system. This is referred to in some documentation as “the
+`TEXINPUTS` directory”, although it may be called something else on your
+system.
-__It is your responsibility to know where this location is.__ See the question in the TeX FAQ at http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=inst-wlcf for more information. If you do not know, or cannot find it, or do not have access to it, your TeX system may be out of date and need replacing.
+_It is your responsibility to know where this location is._ See the
+question in the TeX FAQ at https://texfaq.org/FAQ-inst-wlcf.html for
+more information. If you do not know, or cannot find it, or do not have
+access to it, your TeX system may be out of date and may need replacing.
-##Last resort
-In an emergency, or as a last resort on unmanageable systems, it is possible simply to put the `vsg.cls` file in your current working directory (the same folder as your `.tex` file[s]).
+## Online systems and “last resort” systems
-While this may work, it is not supported, and may lead to other resources (packages, fonts, etc) not being found.
+Some online LaTeX systems use CTAN, so a package from there should be
+available on demand. For other online LaTeX systems where you do not
+have access to the file system, unzip the _non-_TDS zip file into a
+temporary directory and upload the files to the online system. Follow
+their instructions for where to put them.
+In an emergency, or as a last resort on unmanageable systems, it is
+possible simply to put the class and/or package file[s] into your
+current working directory (the same folder as your `.tex` file[s]).
-##Usage
+While this may work, it is not supported, and may lead to other
+resources (packages, fonts, images etc) not being found.
-Make this the first line of your LaTeX document:
- \documentclass[options]{vsg}
+## Usage
-Read the documentation for the options available. The documentation is distributed as a PDF document in the zip file. You can also regenerate it by typesetting the `vsg.dtx` file with LaTeX (and BibTeX/_biber_ and _makeindex_) in the normal way.
+Include the line shown below in the Preamble of your LaTeX document; a
+`\documentclass` line should be at the top; a `\usepackage` command
+normally goes anywhere in the Preamble:
+ \documentclass[options]{veryshortguide}
-##Bugs and TODO
+(similarly for other classes or packages if more than one is supplied
+with this package). Read the documentation for the options available, if
+any. The documentation is distributed as a PDF document in the zip file.
+You can also regenerate it by typesetting the `veryshortguide.dtx` file
+with `xelatex` (and `` and _makeindex_) in the normal way.
+
+
+## Bugs and TODO
No outstanding reported bugs at the time of this version.
+For TODO items, see the PDF documentation.
-##Copyright
+
+## Copyright
The following statement is included in the source code:
- Transformed from vsg.xml by ClassPack db2dtx.xsl
- version 16.00 (Makefile with XeLaTeX) on Friday 12 August 2016 at 10:42:12
- vsg.cls is copyright © 2009-2016 by Peter Flynn <peter@silmaril.ie>
+ Transformed from veryshortguide.xml by ClassPack db2dtx.xsl
+ version 1.19 (2020-05-19) on Thursday 21 May 2020 at 11:55:35
+
+ veryshortguide.cls is copyright © 2009-2020 by Peter Flynn <peter@silmaril.ie>
This work may be distributed and/or modified under the
conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either
@@ -114,12 +175,12 @@ The following statement is included in the source code:
and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of
LaTeX version 2005/12/01 or later.
- This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'.
+ This work has the LPPL maintenance status ‘maintained’.
The current maintainer of this work is Peter Flynn <peter@silmaril.ie>
- This work consists of the files vsg.dtx and vsg.ins,
- the derived file vsg.cls, and any ancillary files listed
- in the MANIFEST.
+ This work consists of the files veryshortguide.dtx and veryshortguide.ins,
+ the derived file ,
+ and any other ancillary files listed in the MANIFEST.
diff --git a/info/latex-veryshortguide/VERSION b/info/latex-veryshortguide/VERSION
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..e84fd2e00f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/info/latex-veryshortguide/VERSION
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+Date of most recent change is 2020-04-16
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index 32f1a8d6a9..74ab218624 100644
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+++ b/info/latex-veryshortguide/veryshortguide-A4-imposed.pdf
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diff --git a/info/latex-veryshortguide/veryshortguide.bib b/info/latex-veryshortguide/veryshortguide.bib
deleted file mode 100644
index cbd4ee07e7..0000000000
--- a/info/latex-veryshortguide/veryshortguide.bib
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,34 +0,0 @@
-The bibliography for the Very Short Guide to Typesetting with \LaTeX{}
-@book{fi,
- title = {{Formatting Information}},
- author = {Peter Flynn},
- publisher = {Silmaril},
- url = {http://latex.silmaril.ie/},
- year = {2016}}
-
-@InProceedings{adams,
- author = {Paul Adams},
- title = {{Linguistic Chaos in Montreal}},
- booktitle = {{Chaos and the City miniconference}},
- year = 2002,
- month = {Nov},
- url = {http://www.utexas.edu/depts/grg/adams/chaos.ppt},
- organization = {University of Texas School of Architecture}}
-
-@Manual{bibtex,
- title = {{BIB\TeX ing}},
- author = {Oren Patashnik},
- organization = {\TeX\ Users Group},
- address = {Portland, RI},
- url = {http://ftp.heanet.ie/pub/CTAN/tex/biblio/bibtex/base/btxdoc.pdf},
- year = 1988}
-
-@Manual{sherington,
- author = {Sherington, J},
- title = {{Informative Presentation of Graphs and Statistics}},
- organization = {Statistical Services Centre, University of Reading},
- year = 1998,
- url = {http://www.reading.ac.uk/ssc/publications/guides/toptgs.htm},
- note = {4.2, example table}
-}
-
diff --git a/info/latex-veryshortguide/vsg.dtx b/info/latex-veryshortguide/veryshortguide.dtx
index 995766a066..e4e96d588b 100644
--- a/info/latex-veryshortguide/vsg.dtx
+++ b/info/latex-veryshortguide/veryshortguide.dtx
@@ -1,8 +1,9 @@
% \iffalse meta-comment
%
-% Transformed from vsg.xml by ClassPack db2dtx.xsl
-% version 16.00 (Makefile with XeLaTeX) on Friday 12 August 2016 at 10:42:12
-% vsg.dtx is copyright © 2009-2016 by Peter Flynn <peter@silmaril.ie>
+% Transformed from veryshortguide.xml by ClassPack db2dtx.xsl
+% version 1.19 (2020-05-19) on Thursday 21 May 2020 at 11:55:35
+%
+% veryshortguide.dtx is copyright © 2009-2020 by Peter Flynn <peter@silmaril.ie>
%
% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the
% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either
@@ -14,31 +15,30 @@
% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of
% LaTeX version 2005/12/01 or later.
%
-% This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'.
+% This work has the LPPL maintenance status ‘maintained’.
%
% The current maintainer of this work is Peter Flynn <peter@silmaril.ie>
%
-% This work consists of the files vsg.dtx and vsg.ins,
-% the derived file vsg.cls, and any ancillary files listed
-% in the MANIFEST.
+% This work consists of the files veryshortguide.dtx and veryshortguide.ins,
+% the derived file ,
+% and any other ancillary files listed in the MANIFEST.
%
% \fi
% \iffalse
%<*driver>
-\ProvidesFile{vsg.dtx}
+\ProvidesFile{veryshortguide.dtx}
%</driver>
%<class>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[2015/01/01]
-%<class>\ProvidesClass{vsg}[2016/08/12 v0.6
-%<class> The Very Short Guide to LaTeX]
+%<class>\ProvidesClass{veryshortguide}[2020/04/16 v0.7
+%<class> The Very Short Guide to LaTeX]
%<*driver>
\RequirePackage{fix-cm}% included by default.
-\PassOptionsToPackage{svgnames}{xcolor}% xcolor or hyperref in use
-\PassOptionsToPackage{hyphens}{url}% url, hyperref, biblatex, or metadata detected
+\PassOptionsToPackage{svgnames}{xcolor}% xcolor/dox/hyperref implied
\documentclass[12pt]{ltxdoc}
%%
%% Packages added for documentation
%%
-\usepackage{dox}% included by default. (0)
+\usepackage{dox}% used by default. (0)%
\makeatletter
\doxitem[idxtype=attribute]{Attribute}{CPK@attribute}{attributes}
\makeatother
@@ -67,6 +67,15 @@
\doxitem[idxtype=error]{Error}{CPK@error}{errors}
\makeatother
\makeatletter
+ \doxitem[idxtype=field]{Field}{CPK@field}{fields}
+ \makeatother
+ \makeatletter
+ \doxitem[idxtype=file]{File}{CPK@file}{files}
+ \makeatother
+ \makeatletter
+ \doxitem[idxtype=font]{Font}{CPK@font}{fonts}
+ \makeatother
+ \makeatletter
\doxitem[idxtype=function]{Function}{CPK@function}{functions}
\makeatother
\makeatletter
@@ -85,6 +94,12 @@
\doxitem[idxtype=package]{Package}{CPK@package}{packages}
\makeatother
\makeatletter
+ \doxitem[idxtype=variable]{Variable}{CPK@variable}{variables}
+ \makeatother
+ \makeatletter
+ \doxitem[idxtype=parameter]{Parameter}{CPK@parameter}{parameters}
+ \makeatother
+ \makeatletter
\doxitem[macrolike,idxtype=switch]{Switch}{CPK@switch}{switches}
\makeatother
\makeatletter
@@ -94,11 +109,11 @@
\doxitem[idxtype=typeface]{Typeface}{CPK@typeface}{typefaces}
\makeatother
\makeatletter
- \doxitem[idxtype=font]{Font}{CPK@font}{fonts}
+ \doxitem[macrolike,idxtype=box]{Box}{CPK@box}{boxes}
\makeatother
\newcommand{\LabelFont}[2][\relax]{\strut
{\fontencoding\encodingdefault
- \fontfamily{lmtt}\fontseries{lc}#1\selectfont#2}\space}
+ \fontfamily{lmtt}\fontseries{lc}#1\selectfont#2}\space}
\makeatletter
\let\CPK@macro\macro\let\CPK@endmacro\endmacro
\makeatother
@@ -126,27 +141,52 @@
\def\PrintPackageName#1{\LabelFont[\fontfamily{lmss}]{#1}}
\def\PrintSwitchName#1{\LabelFont{#1}}
\def\PrintTemplateName#1{\LabelFont[\bfseries]{#1}}
-%% inputenc omitted: conflicts with fontspec (3)
-%% fontenc omitted: conflicts with fontspec (5)
-\usepackage{fontspec}% a part/@conformance='xelatex' was detected. (6)
-\usepackage{mflogo}% included by default. (28)
-\usepackage[british]{babel}% included by default. (33)
-\usepackage{array}% use of 'tgroup' was detected (37)
-\usepackage{calc}% included by default. (39)
-\usepackage{ccaption}% included by default. (41)
+ \def\PrintVariableName#1{\LabelFont[\ttfamily]{#1}}
+ \def\PrintParameterName#1{\LabelFont[\ttfamily]{#1}}
+ \def\PrintFieldName#1{\LabelFont[\ttfamily]{#1}}
+%% fontenc omit: conflict: fontspec (3)
+%% inputenc omit: conflict: fontspec (6)
+\usepackage{fontspec}% part/@conformance=xelatex detected. (7)%
+\usepackage{mflogo}% used by default. (35)%
+\usepackage[british]{babel}% used by default. (40)%
+\usepackage{array}% use of 'tgroup' detected (46)%
+\usepackage{calc}% used by default. (49)%
+ \makeatletter
+ {\scriptsize
+ \global\advance\@totalleftmargin by1em
+ \global\advance\MacroIndent by.5em}
+ \makeatother
+\usepackage{ccaption}% used by default. (52)%
\captionnamefont{\bfseries}
\captionstyle{\raggedright}
-\usepackage[inline]{enumitem}% use of 'variablelist' was detected (45)
+\usepackage[inline]{enumitem}% use of 'variablelist' detected (56)%
\setlist[description]{style=unboxed}
-\usepackage{fancybox}% use of 'note' was detected (46)
-\usepackage{fancyvrb}% use of 'bibliography' was detected (49)
-\usepackage{textcase}% included by default. (55)
+ \setlist[itemize]{leftmargin=2em}
+ \setlist[enumerate]{leftmargin=2em}
+ \newlist{inlineenum}{enumerate*}{1}
+ \setlist[inlineenum,1]{label=\emph{\alph*}),
+ itemjoin={{; }},itemjoin*={{; and }}}
+\usepackage{fancybox}% use of 'note' detected (57)%
+\usepackage{fancyvrb}% use of 'bibliography' detected (60)%
+\usepackage{relsize}% use of 'acronym' detected (64)%
+\usepackage{textcase}% used by default. (67)%
+\usepackage{float}% used by default. (69)%
+ \renewcommand{\topfraction}{.85}
+ \renewcommand{\bottomfraction}{.7}
+ \renewcommand{\textfraction}{.15}
+ \renewcommand{\floatpagefraction}{.66}
+ \renewcommand{\dbltopfraction}{.66}
+ \renewcommand{\dblfloatpagefraction}{.66}
+ \setcounter{topnumber}{9}
+ \setcounter{bottomnumber}{9}
+ \setcounter{totalnumber}{20}
+ \setcounter{dbltopnumber}{9}
\usepackage[a4paper,left=30mm,top=25mm,
- textwidth=150mm,textheight=225mm]{geometry}% included by default. (58)
-\usepackage{listings}% use of 'programlisting' was detected (67)
+ textwidth=150mm,textheight=225mm,headheight=15pt]{geometry}% used by default. (71)%
+\usepackage{graphicx}% part/@conformance=xelatex detected. (76)%
+\usepackage{listings}% use of 'programlisting' detected (83)%
\lstdefinelanguage{dummy}
{morekeywords={dummy}}
-
\lstdefinelanguage{Makefile}
{otherkeywords={.PHONY,.DEFAULT},%
morekeywords={PHONY,DEFAULT,shell,ifeq,else,endif},%
@@ -177,7 +217,8 @@
\lstdefinelanguage{bash}
{morestring=[s]{[]},morekeywords={exit,logout,yes,no,@,
password,ssh,URL,cd,dvips,latex,ls,makeindex,man,mkdir,
- pdflatex,sudo,texconfig,texdoc,updmap,xelatex}}
+ pdflatex,sudo,texconfig,texdoc,updmap,xelatex,biber,
+ latexmk,bibtex}}
\makeatother
\lstdefinelanguage{APA}[]{XML}
@@ -264,6 +305,7 @@
rulecolor=\color{LightSteelBlue},framerule=1pt}
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{\lstset{language={[LaTeX]TeX}}}
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columns=fullflexible,
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+\usepackage{makeidx}% used by default. (85)%
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-\usepackage{nicefrac}% included by default. (73)
+\usepackage{nicefrac}% used by default. (91)%
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-\usepackage{parskip}% requested by author (75)
-\usepackage{pdfpages}% a imagedata/@format='pdf' was detected. (76)
-\usepackage{sectsty}% included by default. (78)
- \allsectionsfont{\sffamily}
+\usepackage{parskip}% requested by author (93)%
+\usepackage{sectsty}% used by default. (96)%
+ \allsectionsfont{\sffamily\raggedright}
\renewcommand*{\descriptionlabel}[1]{\hspace\labelsep
\sffamily\bfseries #1}
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-\usepackage{url}% use of 'ulink' was detected (85)
+\usepackage[normalem]{ulem}% use of 'link' detected (103)%
+\usepackage{url}% use of 'ulink' detected (104)%
\AtBeginDocument{\urlstyle{tt}}
-\usepackage{varioref}% use of 'xref' was detected (88)
+\usepackage{varioref}% use of 'xref' detected (107)%
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\labelformat{appendix}{Appendix~#1}
\makeatletter
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\def\reftextafter{on the
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+\usepackage{menukeys}% use of 'guimenu' detected (118)%
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\renewmenumacro{\directory}[/]{hyphenatepathswithfolder}
\renewmenumacro{\keys}{shadowedroundedkeys}
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+\usepackage{classpack}[2020/05/19]% used by default. (120)%
\newcommand{\classorpackage}{class}
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-% \title{The \textsf{vsg} \LaTeXe\ document class\thanks{%
-% This document corresponds to \textsf{vsg}
-% \textit{v.}\ \fileversion $\beta$, dated \filedate.}
+% \def\fileversion{0.7}
+% \def\filedate{2020/04/16}
+% \title{The \textsf{veryshortguide} \LaTeXe\ document class\thanks{%
+% This document corresponds to \textsf{veryshortguide}
+% \textit{v.}\ \fileversion p, dated \filedate.}
% \\[1em]\Large
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% \author{Peter Flynn\\\normalsize Silmaril Consultants\\[-.25ex]\normalsize \\\normalsize(\url{peter@silmaril.ie})}
@@ -458,17 +511,13 @@
% \parskip=0.5\baselineskip
% \advance\parskip by 0pt plus 2pt
% \parindent=0pt% \noindent
-% This is a document class derived from the original
+% This is the document class originally designed for the
% \emph{Very Short Guide to \LaTeX{}}, a 4pp
% folder designed as an aide-mémoire for people who have just
% done a course in \LaTeX{} and need something by them on their
% desk the next day to refresh their memories. It is
% \emph{not} intended as a substitute for full
% documentation.\par
-% This class is designed for this document only, but adds
-% parameterisation to allow reformatting tweaks for different
-% paper sizes (A4 and Legal) to allow it to be printed two-sided
-% as a 4pp folder.\par
% Please do not complain that there is no math here. It
% won't fit. Someone else can do a math leaflet. IANAM.\par
% \end{abstract}
@@ -476,39 +525,42 @@
% \tableofcontents
% \clearpage
% \section*{Latest changes}
-% \subsection*{v.0.6 (2016-08-12)}
-% \paragraph*{Fixed bug in imposition}
+% \subsection*{v.0.7 (2020-04-16)}
+% \paragraph*{Regression release}
% \begin{itemize}
-% \item Added \texttt{-sPAPERSIZE} to the reconversion
-% to \textsc{pdf}. Thanks to Bruno Le Floch for
-% spotting this.
+% \item Updated to \emph{ClassPack}
+% 1.19\par
+% \item Switched all \texttt{@conformance} attributes on
+% revision dates to \texttt{@YYYY-MM-DD}\par
+% \item Fixed some minor typos\par
% \end{itemize}
-% \subsection*{v.0.5 (2016-08-10)}
-% \paragraph*{Started documenting actual text}
+% \subsection*{v.0.6 (2020-03-20)}
+% \paragraph*{Maintenance release}
% \begin{itemize}
-% \item Trying to explain why I wrote what I wrote. This
-% is unfinished at the moment.
+% \item Updated to ClassPack 1.18 ready for new release\par
+% \item Replaced all \texttt{@conformance} attributes on
+% revision dates with \texttt{@YYYY-MM-DD} as per changes to
+% \emph{ClassPack}\par
% \end{itemize}
-% \subsection*{v.0.4 (2016-06-14)}
-% \paragraph*{Moved into ClassPack}
+% \subsection*{v.0.5 (2017-12-24)}
+% \paragraph*{Maintenance release}
% \begin{itemize}
-% \item Added parameterisation for A4 and Legal
+% \item Updated ClassPack, changed fonts to Plex\par
% \end{itemize}
-% \subsection*{v.0.3 (2016-06-04)}
-% \paragraph*{Updated to \XeLaTeX{}}
+% \subsection*{v.0.4 (2016-06-14)}
+% \paragraph*{Moved into ClassPack}
% \begin{itemize}
-% \item Changed fonts again, switched to
-% \emph{biber}
+% \item Added parameterisation for A4 and Legal\par
% \end{itemize}
-% See p.\thinspace\pageref{changehistory} for details of earlier changes.
+% See p.\thinspace\pageref{changehistory} for earlier changes.
% \clearpage
% \section{Acknowledgements}
% Thanks to all those on c.t.t whose suggestions made this
% version more useful.\par
% Alan Munn for the distinction between base font and font
-% package and for suggesting ``expected functionality'' packages
-% on sectioning, long tables, headers, and double spacing, and
-% links to FAQ and CTAN.\par
+% package and for suggesting `expected
+% functionality' packages on sectioning, long tables,
+% headers, and double spacing, and links to FAQ and CTAN.\par
% Lars Madsen, Will Robertson, Robin Fairbairns and others
% for asking for the center environment in tables and figures to
% be replaced with the {\ttfamily{}\textbackslash{}centering} command (I
@@ -517,257 +569,179 @@
% Rob Felty and Domink Wass for pointing me at Winston
% Chang's excellent \emph{LaTeX Cheat Sheet}
% summary.\par
+% \StopEventually{\label{endcode}%
+% \clearpage
+% \newgeometry{left=3cm}%
+% \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{Change History}%
+% \label{changehistory}%
+% \PrintChanges
+% \clearpage
+% \label{codeindex}%
+% \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{Index}%
+% \PrintIndex}
+% \addtolength{\CPKrevmarg}{\widthof{\LabelFont{descriptionlabel}}}
+% \newgeometry{left=\CPKrevmarg}
+% \message{Margin reset to \the\CPKrevmarg, to fit <descriptionlabel>}
+% \iffalse
+%<*class>
+% \fi
% \clearpage
-% \section{Usage}
-% The document class is designed solely for the Very Short
-% Guide, and it is not envisaged that it would be of any use for
-% other types of document except similar short guides.\par
-% \subsection{Options}
-% The only available options are:\par
-% \begin{description}[style=unboxed]
-% \item[\textbf{\texttt{a5paper}}\thinspace:](the default) formats it as four pages of A5, suitable
-% for imposition two-up on A4 for double-sided printing.
-% \item[\textbf{\texttt{legalpaper}}\thinspace:]format it as four pages each half the size of a
-% sheet of US Legal (8.5x14in) so that the
-% same imposition can be used to print on Legal paper.
-% \end{description}
-% \par\begingroup\fboxsep1em\centering
-% \fbox{\begin{minipage}{0.8\columnwidth}\sffamily
-% \raggedright\parindent0pt\parskip=.5\baselineskip
-% \subsubsection*{\sffamily Warning}
-% A lot of stuff is faked up in the document, because
-% we're combining incompatible things for the sake of showing
-% examples which would not normally occur in a normal
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-% space mean that there is far more manual adjustment needed
-% than would be seen in a standard continuous-text document.
-% Live with it.\par
-% \end{minipage}}\par\endgroup
-% \subsection{Printing}
-% To impose for printing, use the
-% \emph{pdf2ps} utility to convert the
-% \textsc{pdf} output to \textsc{ps}. Pass
-% it through the \emph{pstops} utility to
-% perform imposition, and then use
-% \emph{ps2pdf} to convert the output back
-% to \textsc{pdf}. For each format generated, this
-% means:\par
+% \section{Implementation}\label{veryshortguide}
+% This was originally laid out for A5 pages with margins
+% optimised for a HP K8600 so that I can impose two pages per
+% A4 sheet and print double-sided. It was not tested at
+% letterpaper size (and may not fit) as it makes more sense to
+% do it for half of a Legal sheet (8.5 x 14.0 in) for the US.\par
+% WARNING: a lot of stuff is faked up in the document,
+% because we're combining incompatible things for the sake of
+% showing examples which would not normally occur in the same
+% document (eg both scientific and humanities-style
+% bibliographic references in the same document). The demands of
+% space also mean that there is far more manual adjustment
+% needed than would be seen in a normal continuous-text
+% document. Live with it.\par
+% Printing was prepared with:\par
% \iffalse
%<*ignore>
% \fi
-\begin{lstlisting}[language=bash]
-pdf2ps veryshortguide.pdf - |\
- pstops -pa4 -b \
- "4:-3L(21cm,0mm)+0L(21cm,14.85cm),1L(21cm,0mm)+-2L(21cm,14.85cm)" |\
- ps2pdf -sPAPERSIZE=a4 - veryshortguide-A4-imposed.pdf
-
-pdf2ps veryshortguide.pdf - |\
- pstops -plegal -b \
- "4:-3L(8.5in,0in)+0L(8.5in,7in),1L(8.5in,0in)+-2L(8.5in,7in)" |\
- ps2pdf -sPAPERSIZE=legal - veryshortguide-Legal-imposed.pdf
-\end{lstlisting}
+% \begingroup\advance\hsize by-1em
+% \begin{Verbatim}[frame=single,framesep=1em,
+% fontsize=\small]
+pdf2ps vsg.pdf - | pstops -pa4 -b \
+"4:-3L(21cm,5mm)+0L(21cm,14.35cm),1L(21cm,5mm)+-2L(21cm,14.35cm)" |\
+ps2pdf - veryshortguide-A4-imposed.pdf
+% \end{Verbatim}
+% \endgroup
% \iffalse
%</ignore>
% \fi
-% Pages are referenced from zero (the first page). This
-% outputs page 3 (p.4) and page 0 (p.1) on the first side. The
-% 21cm or 8.5in places the reference point (top left corner)
-% at that distance \emph{up} (\(y\)-axis, the short side of a piece of
-% landscape paper), and 0mm/0in to the
-% \emph{right} (\(x\)-axis, the long side) for p.4, and half the
-% paper-length (14.85mm or 7in) to the right for p.1.\par
-% The verso is produced by the second expression,
-% outputting page 1 (p.2) and page 2 (p.3) in exactly the same
-% way.\par
-% You may need to adjust these dimensions if your printer
-% cannot print all the way to the edge of the sheet. Normally,
-% there would be no horizontal adjustment, but because my
-% printer cannot print the bottom 12mm of a sheet (the last
-% edge to emerge from the printer), if I print 2–up A5 pages
-% on an A4 sheet like this, I need to allow for the fact that
-% one edge of two of the pages must have a 12mm margin, so
-% I have to add 5mm to the horizontal offset to make it
-% symmetrical. If your printer can bleed off the trailing
-% edge, then you can adjust the horizontal dimensions
-% accordingly.\par
-% When printing from Acrobat Reader, it generates the
-% \emph{lpr}\thinspace(1) command that it
-% will use. The example below is from my own system:\par
+% On some printers you may need to modify the positioning,
+% eg\par
% \iffalse
%<*ignore>
% \fi
-\begin{lstlisting}[language={[LaTeX]TeX}]
-lpr -P \
- Officejet-Pro-K8600 -o PageSize=A6.SM -o PageRegion=A4 \
- -o Duplex=DuplexTumble -o InputSlot=Auto -o ColorModel=RGB \
- -o MediaType=Automatic -o OutputMode=Normal -o OptionDuplex=True
-\end{lstlisting}
+% \begingroup\advance\hsize by-1em
+% \begin{Verbatim}[frame=single,framesep=1em,
+% fontsize=\small]
+pdf2ps veryshortguide.pdf - | pstops -pa4 -b \
+"4:-3L(21cm,7mm)+0L(21cm,14.35cm),1L(21cm,7mm)+-2L(21cm,14.35cm)" |\
+ps2pdf - veryshortguide-A4-imposed.pdf
+% \end{Verbatim}
+% \endgroup
% \iffalse
%</ignore>
% \fi
-% \clearpage
-% \begin{figure}[p]\small\sffamily\centering
-% \caption{Effect of imposition (A4 version) above: front and
-% back; below: inside.}\medskip
-% \includepdf[pages=1,scale=0.6,angle=270,offset=-5mm 7.2cm,frame]{veryshortguide-A4-imposed.pdf}
-% \par
-% \includepdf[pages=2,scale=0.6,angle=270,offset=-5mm -4.2cm,frame]{veryshortguide-A4-imposed.pdf}
-% \end{figure}
-% \clearpage
-% \StopEventually{\label{endcode}
-% \clearpage
-% \newgeometry{left=3cm}
-% \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{Change History}
-% \label{changehistory}
-% \PrintChanges
-% \clearpage
-% \label{codeindex}
-% \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{Index}
-% \PrintIndex}
-% \addtolength{\revmarg}{\widthof{\LabelFont{descriptionlabel}}}
-% \newgeometry{left=\revmarg}
+% The 7mm margin was needed because my printer cannot print
+% the bottom 7mm of a sheet, so if I print 2-up A5 pages on an
+% A4 sheet, I need to allow for the fact that the trailing edge
+% must have a 7mm margin. For the HP K8600 this meant an
+% [Acrobat-generated] array of parameters:\par
% \iffalse
-%<*class>
+%<*ignore>
% \fi
-% \section{Auto-initialisation}
+% \begingroup\advance\hsize by-1em
+% \begin{Verbatim}[frame=single,framesep=1em,
+% fontsize=\small]
+lpr -P OJPK8600 \
+ -o PageSize=A6.SM \
+ -o PageRegion=A4 \
+ -o Duplex=DuplexTumble \
+ -o InputSlot=Auto \
+ -o ColorModel=RGB \
+ -o MediaType=Automatic \
+ -o OutputMode=Normal \
+ -o OptionDuplex=True
+% \end{Verbatim}
+% \endgroup
+% \iffalse
+%</ignore>
+% \fi
+% \subsection{Auto-initialisation}\label{veryshortguide:autoinit}
% This section is added automatically by \textit{ClassPack}
-% as a preamble to all classes. The \textsf{fixltx2e}
-% package is no longer preloaded, as all its
-% features are now a part of the latest \LaTeX\ kernel.\par
+% as a preamble to all classes and style packages.
+% The \textsf{fixltx2e} package, which used to be included
+% automatically, is no longer preloaded, as its
+% features are now a part of the latest \LaTeXe\ kernel.\par
+% The code starts with identity and requirements which are
+% generated automatically as needed by the Doc\TeX\ system.
+% For details see the \textsf{ltxdoc} package documentation.
+% \par\smallskip
+% \begingroup\color{DarkRed}\tabcolsep3pt\footnotesize
+% \begin{tabular}{>{\refstepcounter{CodelineNo}\tiny\theCodelineNo}r@{\enspace}l}
+% &\verb`\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[2015/01/01]`\\
+% &\verb`\ProvidesClass{veryshortguide}[2020/04/16 v0.7`\\
+% &\verb` The Very Short Guide to \LaTeX{}]`
+% \end{tabular}\endgroup
+% \setcounter{CodelineNo}{3}
% \begin{CPK@package}{fix-cm}
-% Preloaded functions to override the default \LaTeX\ step-size font
-% sizes (which can still be used, but are no longer restrictions).\par
+% Preloaded functions to override the default \LaTeX\
+% step-size font sizes (which can still be used,
+% but are no longer restrictions).\par
% \begin{macrocode}
\RequirePackage{fix-cm}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{CPK@package}
% \begin{CPK@option}{svgnames}
-% Pass the \textbf{\texttt{svgnames}} option to the \textsf{xcolor}
-% package if that gets loaded later. This avoids a conflict with
-% whatever other packages (eg \textsf{hyperref}) use as their own
-% default is when they load \textsf{xcolor}.\par
+% Pass the \textbf{\texttt{svgnames}} option to the
+% \textsf{xcolor} package if that gets loaded later.
+% This avoids a conflict with any other packages
+% (eg \textsf{hyperref}) which use their own default
+% is when they load \textsf{xcolor}.\par
% \begin{macrocode}
-\PassOptionsToPackage{svgnames}{xcolor}
-\PassOptionsToPackage{hyphens}{url}
+ \PassOptionsToPackage{svgnames}{xcolor}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{CPK@option}
-% \clearpage
-% \section{Implementation}\label{imp}
-% \subsection{Define the paper-size options:}
-% \begin{CPK@switch}{\iflegal}
-% To make the selection persist so we can us it later,
-% we define two \TeX{} conditionals, one for Legal paper;\par
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newif\iflegal
-% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{CPK@switch}
-% \begin{CPK@switch}{\ifafive}
-% and
-% one for A5:\par
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\newif\ifafive
-% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{CPK@switch}
-% \begin{CPK@macro}{\afivetrue}
-% and set the A5 one as the default\par
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\afivetrue
-% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{CPK@macro}
-% \begin{CPK@macro}{\VSG@papersize}
-% Now parameterise the options with macros to hold the
-% paper size:\par
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\gdef\VSG@papersize{a5paper}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{CPK@macro}
-% \begin{CPK@macro}{\VSG@margins}
-% and the appropriate margins for the
-% \textsf{geometry} package (later):\par
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\gdef\VSG@margins{margin=12mm,bottom=10mm}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{CPK@macro}
-% \begin{CPK@option}{a5paper}
-% Then define the A5 option to set the paper size and
-% margins and set its switch to true (and the other to false):\par
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareOption{a5paper}{%
- \gdef\VSG@papersize{a5paper}%
- \gdef\VSG@margins{margin=12mm,bottom=10mm}
- \afivetrue\legalfalse}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{CPK@option}
-% \begin{CPK@option}{legalpaper}
-% And repeat for the Legal option:\par
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\DeclareOption{legalpaper}{%
- \gdef\VSG@papersize{papersize={7in,8.5in}}%
- \gdef\VSG@margins{margin=15mm,bottom=15mm}
- \legaltrue\afivefalse}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{CPK@option}
-% \subsection{Load the base document class}\label{classload}
+% \subsection{Load the document base class}\label{classload}
+% \iffalse
+%%
+%% ******************************************************************
+%%
+%% Load the document base class
+% \fi
% This class is based on the standard \LaTeX{}
-% \textsf{article} class, with no special
+% \DescribeClass{report}\textsf{report} class, with no special
% options.\par
% \begin{macrocode}
\DeclareOption*{%
\PassOptionsToClass{%
- \CurrentOption}{article}}
+ \CurrentOption}{report}}
\ProcessOptions\relax
-\LoadClass{article}
+\LoadClass[oneside]{report}
% \end{macrocode}
%\iffalse
%%
-%% Packages required
+%% Packages required for the class or package
%%
% \fi
% \subsection{Packages required for the class}\label{clspackages}
% \begin{CPK@package}{geometry}
% Package for establishing margins and text area.
-% Use the paper size and margins that were specified when the relevant option was selected by the used (or the A5 default). ()
% \iffalse
%% Package for establishing margins and text area.
% \fi
% \begin{macrocode}
-\RequirePackage[nohead,\VSG@papersize,
- \VSG@margins]{geometry}
+\RequirePackage[margin=12mm,top=10mm,
+ bottom=10mm,nohead]{geometry}%
% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{CPK@package}
+% \end{CPK@package}
% \begin{CPK@package}{fontspec}
% Font specification setup for use with \XeLaTeX{}.
% \iffalse
%% Font specification setup for use with \XeLaTeX{}.
% \fi
% \begin{macrocode}
-\RequirePackage{fontspec}
+\RequirePackage{fontspec}%
% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{CPK@package}
-% \begin{CPK@package}{caladea}
-% Caladea family of fonts, designed by Carolina Giovagnoli
-% and Andres Torresi of the Huerta Tipografica foundry and
-% adopted by Google for ChromeOS as a font-metric compatible
-% replacement for Cambria.
-% \iffalse
-%% Caladea family of fonts, designed by Carolina Giovagnoli and Andres Torresi of the Huerta Tipografica foundry and adopted by Google for ChromeOS as a font-metric compatible replacement for Cambria.
-% \fi
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\RequirePackage{caladea}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{CPK@package}
-% \begin{CPK@package}{raleway}
-% The current Raleway family is an extension of the original
-% Raleway Thin by Matt McInerney. The family has been extended
-% by Impallari, for more information see the impallari website
-% \url{http://www.impallari.com/projects/overview/matt-mcinerneys-raleway-family}.
+% \end{CPK@package}
+% \begin{CPK@package}{libertine}
+% Linux Libertine and Biolinum fonts;
% \iffalse
-%% The current Raleway family is an extension of the original Raleway Thin by Matt McInerney. The family has been extended by Impallari, for more information see the impallari website http://www.impallari.com/projects/overview/matt-mcinerneys-raleway-family.
+%% Linux Libertine and Biolinum fonts
% \fi
% \begin{macrocode}
-\RequirePackage[scale=.9]{raleway}
+\RequirePackage{libertine}%
% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{CPK@package}
+% \end{CPK@package}
% \begin{CPK@package}{graphicx}
% Provide for graphics (PNG, JPG, or PDF format (only) for
% pdflatex; EPS format (only) for standard \LaTeX{}).
@@ -775,84 +749,90 @@ lpr -P \
%% Provide for graphics (PNG, JPG, or PDF format (only) for pdflatex; EPS format (only) for standard \LaTeX{}).
% \fi
% \begin{macrocode}
-\RequirePackage{graphicx}
+\RequirePackage{graphicx}%
% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{CPK@package}
+% \end{CPK@package}
% \begin{CPK@package}{url}
% Handling of URI formatting.
% \iffalse
%% Handling of URI formatting.
% \fi
% \begin{macrocode}
-\RequirePackage{url}
+\RequirePackage{url}%
% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{CPK@package}
+% \end{CPK@package}
% \begin{CPK@package}{fancybox}
% This provides round-cornered and drop-shadow boxes.
% \iffalse
%% This provides round-cornered and drop-shadow boxes.
% \fi
% \begin{macrocode}
-\RequirePackage{fancybox}
+\RequirePackage{fancybox}%
% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{CPK@package}
+% \end{CPK@package}
% \begin{CPK@package}{enumitem}
-% List variants: inline and compact. Note that this replaces
-% the earlier defaults of \textsf{paralist} and
+% List variants: inline and compact.
+% Note that this replaces the earlier defaults of
+% \textsf{paralist} and
% \textsf{mdwlist}.
% \iffalse
%% List variants: inline and compact. Note that this replaces the earlier defaults of paralist and mdwlist.
% \fi
% \begin{macrocode}
-\RequirePackage[inline]{enumitem}
+\RequirePackage[inline]{enumitem}%
\setlist[description]{style=unboxed}
+ \setlist[itemize]{leftmargin=2em}
+ \setlist[enumerate]{leftmargin=2em}
+ \newlist{inlineenum}{enumerate*}{1}
+ \setlist[inlineenum,1]{label=\emph{\alph*}),
+ itemjoin={{; }},itemjoin*={{; and }}}
% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{CPK@package}
+% \end{CPK@package}
% \begin{CPK@package}{fix-cm}
% Allow infinitely-variable font scaling.
% \iffalse
%% Allow infinitely-variable font scaling.
% \fi
% \begin{macrocode}
-\RequirePackage{fix-cm}
+\RequirePackage{fix-cm}%
% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{CPK@package}
+% \end{CPK@package}
% \begin{CPK@package}{multicol}
% Provides multi-column typesetting.
% \iffalse
%% Provides multi-column typesetting.
% \fi
% \begin{macrocode}
-\RequirePackage{multicol}
+\RequirePackage{multicol}%
% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{CPK@package}
+% \end{CPK@package}
% \begin{CPK@package}{nicefrac}
% Slanted fractions, even in math mode.
% \iffalse
%% Slanted fractions, even in math mode.
% \fi
% \begin{macrocode}
-\RequirePackage{nicefrac}
+\RequirePackage{nicefrac}%
% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{CPK@package}
+% \end{CPK@package}
% \begin{CPK@package}{fancyvrb}
% Add more robust verbatim facilities.
% \iffalse
%% Add more robust verbatim facilities.
% \fi
% \begin{macrocode}
-\RequirePackage{fancyvrb}
+\RequirePackage{fancyvrb}%
% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{CPK@package}
+% \end{CPK@package}
% \begin{CPK@package}{bbding}
% Karel Horak's dingbats symbols.
% \iffalse
%% Karel Horak's dingbats symbols.
% \fi
% \begin{macrocode}
-\RequirePackage{bbding}
+\RequirePackage{bbding}%
% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{CPK@package}
+% \end{CPK@package}
% \begin{CPK@package}{parskip}
% Creates paragraphs separated by white-space with no
% indentation.
@@ -860,18 +840,18 @@ lpr -P \
%% Creates paragraphs separated by white-space with no indentation.
% \fi
% \begin{macrocode}
-\RequirePackage{parskip}
+\RequirePackage{parskip}%
% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{CPK@package}
+% \end{CPK@package}
% \begin{CPK@package}{ragged2e}
% Allow hyphenation in ragged setting.
% \iffalse
%% Allow hyphenation in ragged setting.
% \fi
% \begin{macrocode}
-\RequirePackage{ragged2e}
+\RequirePackage{ragged2e}%
% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{CPK@package}
+% \end{CPK@package}
% \begin{CPK@package}{calc}
% Required for calculations involving lengths or counters,
% such as changes to widths for margin adjustment.
@@ -879,9 +859,9 @@ lpr -P \
%% Required for calculations involving lengths or counters, such as changes to widths for margin adjustment.
% \fi
% \begin{macrocode}
-\RequirePackage{calc}
+\RequirePackage{calc}%
% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{CPK@package}
+% \end{CPK@package}
% \begin{CPK@package}{ifthen}
% Package to enable if--then--else conditional
% processing.
@@ -889,37 +869,37 @@ lpr -P \
%% Package to enable if--then--else conditional processing.
% \fi
% \begin{macrocode}
-\RequirePackage{ifthen}
+\RequirePackage{ifthen}%
% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{CPK@package}
+% \end{CPK@package}
% \begin{CPK@package}{textcomp}
% Additional commands for common symbols and punctuation.
% \iffalse
%% Additional commands for common symbols and punctuation.
% \fi
% \begin{macrocode}
-\RequirePackage{textcomp}
+\RequirePackage{textcomp}%
% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{CPK@package}
+% \end{CPK@package}
% \begin{CPK@package}{array}
-% Additional column formatting for tables.
+% Additional column formatting types for tables.
% \iffalse
-%% Additional column formatting for tables.
+%% Additional column formatting types for tables.
% \fi
% \begin{macrocode}
-\RequirePackage{array}
+\RequirePackage{array}%
% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{CPK@package}
+% \end{CPK@package}
% \begin{CPK@package}{relsize}
% Provides size-relative font size changes (smaller, larger,
-% etc).
+% etc).
% \iffalse
%% Provides size-relative font size changes (smaller, larger, etc).
% \fi
% \begin{macrocode}
-\RequirePackage{relsize}
+\RequirePackage{relsize}%
% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{CPK@package}
+% \end{CPK@package}
% \begin{CPK@package}{textcase}
% Provides a more sophisticated casing function than the
% default.
@@ -927,9 +907,9 @@ lpr -P \
%% Provides a more sophisticated casing function than the default.
% \fi
% \begin{macrocode}
-\RequirePackage{textcase}
+\RequirePackage{textcase}%
% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{CPK@package}
+% \end{CPK@package}
% \begin{CPK@package}{flexlogo}
% Allows user-programmable changes to the positioning of
% letters in the \TeX{}-related logos on a per-font basis.
@@ -937,9 +917,9 @@ lpr -P \
%% Allows user-programmable changes to the positioning of letters in the \TeX{}-related logos on a per-font basis.
% \fi
% \begin{macrocode}
-\RequirePackage{flexlogo}
+\RequirePackage{flexlogo}%
% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{CPK@package}
+% \end{CPK@package}
% \begin{CPK@package}{ulem}
% Underlining as an option (\emph{not}
% automatically replacing italics).
@@ -947,20 +927,27 @@ lpr -P \
%% Underlining as an option (not automatically replacing italics).
% \fi
% \begin{macrocode}
-\RequirePackage[normalem]{ulem}
+\RequirePackage[normalem]{ulem}%
% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{CPK@package}
+% \end{CPK@package}
% \begin{CPK@package}{xcolor}
% Provide color.
% \iffalse
%% Provide color.
% \fi
% \begin{macrocode}
-\RequirePackage{xcolor}
+\RequirePackage{xcolor}%
\@ifundefined{T}{%
- \newcommand{\T}[2]{{\fontencoding{T1}\selectfont#2}}}{}
+ \newcommand{\T}[2]{{\fontencoding{T1}%
+ \selectfont#2}}}{}
% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{CPK@package}
+% There seems to be a bug in the T1 encoding of some package
+% (unidentified, but possibly \textsf{xcolor}) which
+% uses the command {\ttfamily{}\textbackslash{}T1}, which is an
+% impossibility (no digits allowed in command names). So we fake
+% it here to stop \LaTeX{} complaining, by dropping the first
+% argument on the floor.
+% \end{CPK@package}
% \begin{CPK@package}{babel}
% Add language, cultural changes, and H\&J support for many
% languages.
@@ -968,94 +955,123 @@ lpr -P \
%% Add language, cultural changes, and H\&J support for many languages.
% \fi
% \begin{macrocode}
-\RequirePackage[british]{babel}
+\RequirePackage[british]{babel}%
% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{CPK@package}
+% \end{CPK@package}
% \begin{CPK@package}{biblatex}
-% Use \textsf{biblatex} instead of \BibTeX{}
+% Use \textsf{biblatex} instead of \BibTeX{};
% \iffalse
%% Use biblatex instead of \BibTeX{}
% \fi
% \begin{macrocode}
\RequirePackage[backend=biber,doi=true,
- isbn=true,url=true,uniquename=false,style=apa]{biblatex}
- \AtBeginDocument{\setlength{\bibitemsep}{1ex}
- \defbibheading{shortbib}[Bibliography]{\section{#1}}}
- \@ifpackagewith{babel}{british}{%
- \DeclareLanguageMapping{british}{british-apa}}{\relax}
+ isbn=true,url=true,uniquename=false,style=apa]{biblatex}%
+ \AtBeginDocument{%
+ \setlength{\bibitemsep}{1ex}%
+ \setlength{\bibnamesep}{1.5\itemsep}%
+ \defbibheading{shortbib}[References]%
+ {\section{#1}}}
+ \@ifpackagewith{babel}{british}{%
+ \DeclareLanguageMapping{british}%
+ {british-apa}}{\relax}
+ \providetoggle{blx@skipbiblist}
% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{CPK@package}
+% \end{CPK@package}
% \begin{CPK@package}{csquotes}
% Adds correct curly quotes for cited titles when using
-% \textsf{biblatex}
+% \textsf{biblatex};
% \iffalse
%% Adds correct curly quotes for cited titles when using biblatex
% \fi
% \begin{macrocode}
-\RequirePackage{csquotes}
+\RequirePackage{csquotes}%
% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{CPK@package}
+% \end{CPK@package}
% \begin{CPK@package}{menukeys}
% Graphical representations of menus, directories, and keys.
% \iffalse
%% Graphical representations of menus, directories, and keys.
% \fi
% \begin{macrocode}
-\RequirePackage{menukeys}
+\RequirePackage{menukeys}%
\renewmenumacro{\menu}[>]{roundedmenus}
\renewmenumacro{\directory}[/]{hyphenatepathswithfolder}
\renewmenumacro{\keys}{shadowedroundedkeys}
% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{CPK@package}
+% Graphical representations of menus, directories, and keys.
+% \end{CPK@package}
%
-% \subsection{Additions and changes to package defaults}\label{packagemods}
-% As we're using \XeLaTeX{}, the first thing to do is add
-% any non-package fonts, then everything else.\par
-% \begin{CPK@font}{zcoN}
-% This is the Nimbus–15 Narrow replacement for Courier.\par
+% \subsection{Font loading}\label{fontloads}
+% \iffalse
+%%
+%% ******************************************************************
+%%
+%% Font loading
+% \fi
+% The \textsf{fontspec} package provides a way
+% to scale the sans and mono fonts to match the roman.\par
% \begin{macrocode}
+\setmainfont{Linux Libertine O}
+\setsansfont[Scale=MatchLowercase]{Raleway}
\setmonofont[Scale=MatchLowercase]{zcoN}
% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{CPK@font}
-% \begin{CPK@macro}{\labelitemi}
-% Use a pointy pencil from the bbding package for
-% itemized lists.\par
+% \subsection{Changes to package defaults}\label{packagemods}
+% \iffalse
+%%
+%% ******************************************************************
+%%
+%% Changes to package defaults
+% \fi
+% \par
+% \begin{CPK@macro}{\labelitemi}\label{macro--labelitemi}
+% Use a pointy pencil from the \textsf{bbding}
+% package for itemized lists.\par
% \begin{macrocode}
\renewcommand{\labelitemi}{%
\raisebox{-.5ex}{\textcolor{Purple}{\PencilRight}}}
-\setlength{\leftmargini}{18pt}% don't waste margin space in lists
+\setlength{\leftmargini}{18pt}% don't waste margin space
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{CPK@macro}
-% \begin{CPK@macro}{\example}
+% \begin{CPK@macro}{\example}\label{macro--example}
% Provide commands for distinguishing examples and their
% output.\par
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\example}{%
- \color{DarkGreen}\textsf{\bfseries Example:} \color{MediumBlue}}
+ \color{DarkGreen}\textsf{\bfseries Example:}
+ \color{MediumBlue}}
\def\endexample{\color{black}}
\newcommand{\gives}[1]{%
\thinspace\color{DarkGreen}\raisebox{-.4ex}
{\ArrowBoldRightStrobe}~\color{DarkRed}{\rmfamily
#1}\color{black}}
-\newcommand{\nobox}{~\raisebox{-.25ex}{%
- \footnotesize\Square\llap\XSolidBrush}}
-\newcommand{\yesbox}{~\raisebox{-.25ex}{%
- \footnotesize\Square\llap\CheckmarkBold}}
+\newcommand{\nobox}{~\raisebox{-.25ex}{\footnotesize
+ \Square\llap\XSolidBrush}}
+\newcommand{\yesbox}{~\raisebox{-.25ex}{\footnotesize
+ \Square\llap\CheckmarkBold}}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{CPK@macro}
-% \begin{CPK@macro}{\comment}
-% In fancyverb's Verbatim, allow rubric embedded as
-% marked text in red \par
+% \begin{CPK@macro}{\comment}\label{macro--comment}
+% In \textsf{fancyverb}'s Verbatim, allow
+% rubric embedded as marked text in red \par
% \begin{macrocode}
-\newcommand{\comment}[1]{\ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{ }}{}{#1}\normalfont
- \itshape\footnotesize\color{DarkRed}}
+\newcommand{\comment}[1]{%
+ \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{ }}{}{#1}\normalfont
+ \itshape\footnotesize\color{DarkRed}}
% Allow notification of newly-added material
\newcommand{\added}{\color{MediumBlue}}
% This reverts rubric back to normal, to avoid embedded spaces
\newcommand{\revert}{\ttfamily\upshape\color{black}}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{CPK@macro}
-% \begin{CPK@macro}{\monthdate}
+% \begin{CPK@environment}{note}\label{environment--note}
+% The \texttt{note} environment is for notes which
+% are in the page body, not footnotes.\par
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\newenvironment{note}{\begingroup\small\textbf{\sffamily Note:}}
+ {\par\endgroup}
+% \end{macrocode}
+% \end{CPK@environment}
+% \begin{CPK@macro}{\monthdate}\label{macro--monthdate}
% Define a month-year date European way round.\par
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\monthdate}{\ifcase\month\or January\or
@@ -1063,7 +1079,7 @@ lpr -P \
September\or October\or November\or December\fi\space\number\year}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{CPK@macro}
-% \begin{CPK@macro}{\hyphenation}
+% \begin{CPK@macro}{\hyphenation}\label{macro--hyphenation}
% There's something odd about the hyphenation...these
% were broken:\par
% \begin{macrocode}
@@ -1071,7 +1087,7 @@ lpr -P \
docu-men-tation statis-ti-cal}
% \end{macrocode}
% \end{CPK@macro}
-% \begin{CPK@macro}{\maketitle}
+% \begin{CPK@macro}{\maketitle}\label{macro--maketitle}
% \begin{macrocode}
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+\spaceskip=4pt plus3pt minus2pt
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-% \begin{CPK@macro}{\textsc}
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% Cater for some fonts not having small caps.\par
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\renewcommand{\textsc}[1]{{\smaller\MakeTextUppercase{#1}}}
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-% \begin{CPK@macro}{\ff}
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% Abbreviate changes of font.\par
% \begin{macrocode}
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% \end{CPK@macro}
-% \begin{CPK@macro}{\descriptionlabel}
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% reverting to the serif font.\par
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-% \begin{CPK@environment}{note}
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-% \end{macrocode}
-% \end{CPK@environment}
% \iffalse
%</class>
% \fi
% \appendix
+% \newgeometry{left=3cm}
+% \clearpage
+% \section{The \LaTeX{} Project Public License (v\thinspace{}1.3c)}\label{LPPL}
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% \fi
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-% \section{The Very Short Guide to Typesetting with \LaTeX{}}\label{veryshortguide}
+\begin{lstlisting}[language={[LaTeX]TeX}]
+%%% pig.dtx
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+\end{lstlisting}
% \iffalse
-%% The Very Short Guide to Typesetting with \LaTeX{}
+%</ignore>
% \fi
-% This is the base text for the Very Short Guide. The
-% default layout is for A4 paper\par
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\documentclass[a5paper]{vsg}
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-% \end{macrocode}
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+
+%</vsg>
+% \fi
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+\documentclass[a5paper]{veryshortguide}
+\addbibresource{vsg.bib}
\begin{document}
\title{The very short guide to typesetting with~\LaTeX}
\author{Silmaril Consultants\\
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-% \end{macrocode}
-% \subsection{Introduction on front page}
-% The introduction needs to get across \begin{enumerate*}[label=\emph{\alph*})]
-% \item what \LaTeX{} is
-% \item what it’s for
-% \item where you can get it
-% \end{enumerate*}\par
-% \begin{macrocode}
\subsection*{What's this all about? What's \LaTeX?}
-\LaTeX\ is a document preparation system which uses the \TeX\
-typesetting program. It enables you to produce
-publication-quality documents with great accuracy and
-consistency. \LaTeX\ works on any computer and produces
-industry-standard PDF. It is available both in free (open-source)
-and commercial implementations. \LaTeX\ can be used for any kind
-of document, but it is especially suited to those with complex
-structures, repetitive formatting, or notations like
-mathematics\footnote{For reasons of space this guide does not
-cover details of mathematics typesetting.}; or where technical
-stability, dimensional accuracy, or a persistent and
-non-proprietary file format are needed. Install the software from
+
+\LaTeX\ is a document preparation system which uses the \TeX\ typesetting
+program. It enables you to produce publication-quality documents with
+great accuracy and consistency. \LaTeX\ works on any computer and
+produces industry-standard PDF. It is available both
+in free (open-source) and commercial implementations. \LaTeX\ can be
+used for any kind of document, but it is especially suited to those
+with complex structures, repetitive formatting, or notations like
+mathematics\footnote{For reasons of space this guide does not cover
+ details of mathematics typesetting.}; or where technical stability,
+dimensional accuracy, or a persistent and non-proprietary file format
+are needed. Install the software from
\url{www.tug.org/texlive/} or buy a commercially-supported
-version from one of the vendors (see the list on
-p.\thinspace\pageref{comm}).
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Summarise the process: show that it’s simple.\par
-% \begin{macrocode}
+version from one of the vendors (see the list on p.\thinspace\pageref{comm}).
+
\subsection*{Creating and typesetting your document}
+
\begin{enumerate}[noitemsep]\setlength{\fboxsep}{1pt}
- \item Create your document using any suitable plain-text
- editor with \LaTeX\ controls, eg \textit{\TeX shop}
- (Mac), \textit{\TeX Maker} (Win), \textit{Kile}
- (Linux), \textit{Emacs} (all), even
- \textit{vi}\thinspace!
+ \item Create your document using any suitable plain-text editor
+ with \LaTeX\ controls, eg \textit{\TeX shop} (Mac), \textit{\TeX
+ Maker} (Win), \textit{Kile} (Linux), \textit{Emacs} (all),
+ even \textit{vi}\thinspace!
\item Save the file with a name ending in \verb+.tex+
(\emph{never} use spaces in filenames!);
- \item Use the {\small\keys{Build}} or
- {\small\keys{Compile}} toolbar button or menu item in
- your editor to typeset and display the
- document;\label{typeset}
- \item Make any changes needed in your original document
- and repeat step \ref{typeset}.
+ \item Use the {\small\keys{Build}} or {\small\keys{Compile}}
+ toolbar button or menu item in your editor to typeset and display
+ the document;\label{typeset}
+ \item Make any changes needed in your original document and repeat
+ step \ref{typeset}.
\end{enumerate}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% And summarise the syntax to demystify it.\par
-% \begin{macrocode}
-\subsection*{Syntax (how to type \LaTeX\ commands --- these
- are the rules)}
+
+
+\subsection*{Syntax (how to type \LaTeX\ commands --- these are the rules)}
+
\begin{itemize}[noitemsep]
- \item \textbf{All \LaTeX\ commands begin with a
- backslash}.\\ \example
- \verb+\tableofcontents+\endexample
- \item \textbf{If a command needs text to work with, it
- goes in curly braces}.\\ \example
- \verb+\title{Irisches Tagebuch}\author{Heinrich Böll}+\endexample
- \item \textbf{If options are used, they go in square
- brackets before the curly braces}.\\ \example
- \verb+\documentclass[a4paper,11pt]{book}+\endexample
- \item \textbf{Spaces after commands \emph{without} braces
- get suppressed}.\\ \example
- \verb+Copyright \copyright␣+\texttt{\number\year}
- \gives{Copyright ©\number\year} \nobox\\ To prevent
- this, put empty curly braces after the
- command:\\ \example
- \verb+Copyright \copyright{}␣+\texttt{\number\year}
+ \item \textbf{All \LaTeX\ commands begin with a backslash}.\\
+ \example \verb+\tableofcontents+\endexample
+ \item \textbf{If a command needs text to work
+ with, it goes in curly braces}.\\
+ \example \verb+\title{Irisches Tagebuch}\author{Heinrich Böll}+\endexample
+ \item \textbf{If options are used, they go in square brackets
+ before the curly braces}.\\
+ \example \verb+\documentclass[a4paper,11pt]{book}+\endexample
+ \item \textbf{Spaces after commands \emph{without} braces get suppressed}.\\
+ \example \verb+Copyright \copyright␣+\texttt{\number\year}
+ \gives{Copyright ©\number\year} \nobox\\
+ To prevent this, put empty curly braces after the command:\\
+ \example \verb+Copyright \copyright{}␣+\texttt{\number\year}
\gives{Copyright ©~\number\year} \yesbox
- \item \textbf{Curly braces are also used to restrict the
- scope of effects inside them}.\\ \example
- \verb+Some {\tiny little} word+ \gives{Some {\tiny
- little} word}
+ \item \textbf{Curly braces are also used to restrict the scope of
+ effects inside them}.\\
+ \example \verb+Some {\tiny little} word+ \gives{Some {\tiny little} word}
\end{itemize}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Point readers at sources of information. If they read
-% nothing else but the front page, at least they now know what
-% they’re dealing with.\par
-% \begin{macrocode}
\begin{note}
-This guide shows only a tiny fraction of \LaTeX's power. For
-more information, visit the \TeX\ Users Group site
-(\url{www.tug.org}). For help, see the FAQ
-(\url{www.tex.ac.uk/faq}), StackExchange
+This guide shows only a tiny fraction of \LaTeX's power. For more
+information, visit the \TeX\ Users Group site (\url{www.tug.org}). For
+help, see the FAQ (\url{www.tex.ac.uk/faq}), StackExchange
(\url{tex.stackexchange.com}), or the Usenet newsgroup
\url{comp.text.tex}. For packages (plugins), use CTAN, the
-Comprehensive \TeX\ Archive Network
-(\url{www.ctan.org}). For further details, see
-\citetitle{fi} \parencite{fi} and other online resources.
+Comprehensive \TeX\ Archive Network (\url{www.ctan.org}). For
+further details, see \citetitle{fi}
+\parencite{fi} and other online resources.
\end{note}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% \subsection{Getting started with a short document}
-% Now we start the meat: a skeleton document structure
-% that shows the document class, Preamble, and where you put
-% the text.\par
-% \begin{macrocode}
+
\begin{multicols}{2}\small\parskip4pt
\subsection*{Writing a \LaTeX\ document}
\subsubsection{Basic document structure}
+
Here's the skeleton of a \LaTeX\ document. These three lines are
\textsc{compulsory}: your document will not work without them:
+
\begin{Verbatim}[frame=single,fontsize=\small,commandchars=!<>]
!added\documentclass[11pt]{article}
!comment your Preamble goes here (extra setups, if any)
@@ -1305,24 +1688,20 @@ Here's the skeleton of a \LaTeX\ document. These three lines are
!added\end{document}
\end{Verbatim}
\vspace*{-.5\baselineskip}
-{\fontsize67\selectfont\sffamily New material in each example is
-shown in {\ttfamily\added blue}; material from previous examples
-is in black. Comments and mnemonics are in
-\textcolor{DarkRed}{red}.\par}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% Explain the rubrication.\par
-% \begin{macrocode}
+{\fontsize67\selectfont\sffamily New material in each example is shown
+in {\ttfamily\added blue}; material from previous examples is in
+black. Comments are in \textcolor{DarkRed}{red}.\par}
+
\begin{itemize}[noitemsep]
- \item The document class name \textsc{must} be one of the
- standard \verb+book+, \verb+article+, or \verb+report+,
- or one of the many others preinstalled or downloadable
- (eg \verb+thesis+, \verb+memoir+, etc);
- \item There are body type size options \verb+10pt+ (the
- default), \verb+11pt+, and \verb+12pt+;
- \item There are paper size options including
- \verb+a4paper+ (210\thinspace mm$\times$297\thinspace
- mm) and \verb+letterpaper+ (8½$''\times$11$''$) [see
- below].
+ \item The document class name \textsc{must} be one of the standard
+ \verb+book+, \verb+article+, or \verb+report+, or one of the many
+ others preinstalled or downloadable (eg \verb+thesis+,
+ \verb+memoir+, etc);
+ \item There are body type size options \verb+10pt+ (the default),
+ \verb+11pt+, and \verb+12pt+;
+ \item There are paper size options including \verb+a4paper+
+ (210\thinspace mm$\times$297\thinspace mm) and \verb+letterpaper+
+ (8½$''\times$11$''$) [see below].
\end{itemize}
\subsubsection{Front matter}
@@ -1363,6 +1742,7 @@ Sections get numbered automatically in bold type, and get included in
the Table of Contents (if you use it). Numbering can be turned off
selectively. Section heading layout can be modified with the
\textsf{sectsty}, \mbox{\textsf{titlesec}}, and other packages.
+%Use the \textsf{babel} package for other languages.
\begin{Verbatim}[frame=single,fontsize=\small,commandchars=!<>]
!comment (Preamble, titling, and abstract as above)
@@ -1452,23 +1832,23 @@ For help, see the links on the front and back pages. There is a
summary of common commands at\\
\url{www.stdout.org/~winston/latex/latexsheet.pdf}
and a comprehensive list at
-\url{www.eeng.dcu.ie/local-docs/latex-help/}~.
+\url{www.eeng.dcu.ie/local-docs/latex-help/}~.
\end{minipage}}
-\columnbreak
+
\paragraph{Tables and figures:}
These environments \textbf{float} (to fit
available space). They have \verb+\caption+ and \verb+\label+ commands.
\begin{Verbatim}[frame=single,fontsize=\footnotesize,commandchars=!<>]
!added\begin{figure} !comment(see below)
-\caption{Swiss and Dutch Mennonite
+\caption{Swiss and Dutch Mennonite
migrations of the 1700s and 1800s}
\label{lmig}
!added\centering !comment(centre the contents)
!added\includegraphics[width=.8\columnwidth]
!added {menno-a}\\ !comment(double backslash for linebreak)
-!added\scriptsize!revert Courtesy of Paul C. Adams,
- Department of Geography and the
+!added\scriptsize!revert Courtesy of Paul C. Adams,
+ Department of Geography and the
Environment, University of Texas at
Austin.
!added\cite{adams}\end{figure}
@@ -1479,11 +1859,11 @@ or PDF for pdf\LaTeX.
\begin{Verbatim}[frame=single,fontsize=\footnotesize,commandchars=!<>]
!added\begin{table}
- !added\caption{Mean growth rate and intakes
- !added of supplement, milk, and water for 4
+ !added\caption{Mean growth rate and intakes
+ !added of supplement, milk, and water for 4
!added diets (after Sherington, J, undated)}
\label{dietgrowth}
- \centering
+ \centering
!added\begin{tabular}{|l|r|r|r|r|}
!added\hline !comment(horizontal line between rows)
!added&Growth&Supplement&Milk&Water
@@ -1491,31 +1871,34 @@ or PDF for pdf\LaTeX.
!added Supplement&rate&intake&intake&intake
!added\\\hline
!added&(g/day)&(g/day)&(ml/kg$^{0.75}$)&
- !added (ml/kg$^{0.75}$)\\\hline
- !added Lucerne &145&450&10.5&144\\\hline
- !added Sesbania&132&476& 9.2&128\\\hline
- !added Leucaena&128&364& 8.9&121\\\hline
- !added None & 89& 0& 9.8&108\\\hline
+ !added (ml/kg$^{0.75}$)\\\hline
+ !added Lucerne &145&450&10.5&144\\\hline
+ !added Sesbania&132&476& 9.2&128\\\hline
+ !added Leucaena&128&364& 8.9&121\\\hline
+ !added None & 89& 0& 9.8&108\\\hline
!added\end{tabular}
!added\end{table}
\end{Verbatim}
+% fake it
\begin{center}\sffamily
+% \fontencoding{T1}%
+% \fontfamily{cmss}%
\fontsize78\selectfont
\setlength{\tabcolsep}{2pt}
\setlength{\arrayrulewidth}{.2pt}
\begin{tabular}{@{}|>{\vrule height1em width0pt}l|r|r|r|r|@{}}
-\multicolumn5l{\textbf{Table 2}: \textit{Mean growth rate and intakes
+\multicolumn5l{\textbf{Table 2}: \textit{Mean growth rate and intakes
of supplement,}}\\
\multicolumn5l{\textit{milk, and water for four diets} (after
Sherington, J, undated)}\\[6pt]\hline
\vrule height1.1em width0pt&Growth&Supplement&Milk&Water\\[-1pt]
Supplement&rate&intake&intake&intake\\[-1pt]
-&(g/day)&(g/day)&(ml/kg\textsuperscript{\fontsize34\selectfont 0.75})&(ml/kg\textsuperscript{\fontsize34\selectfont 0.75})\\[3pt]\hline
-Lucerne &145&450&10.5&144\\\hline
-Sesbania&132&476& 9.2&128\\\hline
-Leucaena&128&364& 8.9&121\\\hline
-None & 89& 0& 9.8&108\\\hline
+&(g/day)&(g/day)&(ml/kg\textsuperscript{\fontsize34\selectfont 0.75})&(ml/kg\textsuperscript{\fontsize34\selectfont 0.75})\\[3pt]\hline
+Lucerne &145&450&10.5&144\\\hline
+Sesbania&132&476& 9.2&128\\\hline
+Leucaena&128&364& 8.9&121\\\hline
+None & 89& 0& 9.8&108\\\hline
\end{tabular}
\end{center}
Packages like \textsf{longtable} and \textsf{array} can help
@@ -1524,18 +1907,18 @@ with more complex table formats.
\end{multicols}
\begin{center}\sffamily
+% \fontencoding{T1}%
+% \fontfamily{cmss}\selectfont
\textbf{Figure 1}: \textit{Swiss and Dutch Mennonite migrations of the
1700s and 1800s}\\[3pt]
- \ifafive\includegraphics[width=.8\columnwidth]{menno-a}\fi
- \iflegal\includegraphics[width=.7\columnwidth]{menno-a}\fi
- \\\scriptsize
+ \includegraphics[width=.8\columnwidth]{menno-a}\\\scriptsize
Courtesy of Paul C. Adams, Department of Geography
and the Environment, University of Texas at Austin. [1]
\end{center}
\begin{multicols}{2}\small\parskip4pt
\paragraph{Typefaces:}
-{\ff{lrm}\selectfont The default typeface in \LaTeX\ is Computer
+{\fontfamily{lrm}\selectfont The default typeface in \LaTeX\ is Computer
Modern, like this.}
{\footnotesize\tabcolsep4pt
@@ -1582,15 +1965,15 @@ Monospace&tt&\ttfamily\\
\end{tabular}}
\begingroup\small
-\example\verb+\textit{\textbf{\textsf+\ifafive\linebreak\fi
-\verb+{bold+ \iflegal\linebreak\fi\verb+italic sans}}}+
+\example\verb+\textit{\textbf{\textsf+\linebreak
+\verb+{bold italic sans}}}+
\gives{\ff{cmss}\textit{\textbf{bold italic sans}}}
\par\endgroup
-Sizes for titles, headings, footnotes, etc are automatic, but
-there are some step-sizes:
+Font sizing is automatic for titles, headings, and footnotes. There
+are named step-size commands if you need them:
-{\scriptsize\centering
+{\scriptsize
\begin{tabular}{>{\ttfamily\char'134}lrrr}
normalsize&10&11&12\\\hline\vrule height1.1em width0pt
tiny&5&6&7\\
@@ -1605,10 +1988,10 @@ Huge&20\rlap*&24\rlap*&28\rlap*\\
\end{tabular}
\quad
\rotatebox[origin=c]{90}{\tiny* sizes rounded here to save space}
-\par}
+}
For other sizes, add the special command
-{\added\verb+\RequirePackage{fix-cm}+}\iflegal\linebreak\fi \emph{before} the
+{\added\verb+\RequirePackage{fix-cm}+} \emph{before} the
\verb+\documentclass+ line and use
{\added\verb+\fontsize{+\texttt{\uline{pp}}\verb+}{+\texttt{\uline{bb}}\verb+}\selectfont+}
for the point-size (\textit{pp}) and baseline
@@ -1622,27 +2005,29 @@ For double or 1½ line-spacing (eg in theses) use the \textsf{setspace}
package.
You can use colour palettes in the RGB, CMYK, HTML, and other
-colourspaces with \iflegal\\\fi the \textsf{xcolor} \ifafive\\\fi
-package and the\hfil
-\smash{\raisebox{0ex}{\sffamily\bfseries\Huge\iflegal\quad\else\enspace\fi
+colourspaces with the
+\textsf{xcolor} \\package and the\hfil
+\smash{\raisebox{-2ex}{\sffamily\bfseries\Huge\qquad
\textcolor[HTML]{2F50AD}{G}%
-\textcolor[HTML]{B32F17}{o}%
+\textcolor[HTML]{B32F17}{o}%
\textcolor[HTML]{F3C20B}{o}%
-\textcolor[HTML]{2F50AD}{g}%
+\textcolor[HTML]{2F50AD}{g}%
\textcolor[HTML]{48C847}{l}%
\textcolor[HTML]{B32F17}{e}}}%
+% web colour for l was 567122
+% web colour for o2 was CAB340
\\\verb+\color{+\texttt{\textit{name}}\verb+}+ command.
For verbatim text, use the \verb+\verb+ command or the
\textsf{verbatim} environment, or (better) the \textsf{listings} or
-\textsf{fancyvrb} packages.
+\textsf{fancyvrb} packages, which allow context-sensitive formatting.
-\paragraph{Footnotes:}
-You do footnotes with \iflegal\\\fi \verb+\footnote(like this}+.\footnote{Like
+\paragraph{Footnotes}\setcounter{footnote}{0}
+You can do footnotes with \verb+\footnote(like this}+.\footnote{Like
this.} Endnotes too.
\paragraph{Cross-references:}\label{blah} Use the command
-\verb+\label{...}+ to label the target, and \verb+\ref{...}+ or
+\verb+\label{...}+ to add a label to the target, and \verb+\ref{...}+ or
\verb+\pageref{...}+ to refer to it. Make up the labels yourself.
\begingroup\small
@@ -1653,7 +2038,8 @@ You do footnotes with \iflegal\\\fi \verb+\footnote(like this}+.\footnote{Like
\paragraph{Citation and reference:} Create your bibliographic database
in BIB\TeX\ format \parencite{bibtex} using \emph{JabRef} or
-similar. Each entry \textsc{must} have a unique label (here `\verb+fi+'):
+similar. Each entry \textsc{must} have a unique label
+(here `\verb+fi+'):\par\vspace{-\parskip}
\begin{Verbatim}[frame=single,fontsize=\scriptsize,commandchars=!<>]
!added@book{fi,
!added title = {Formatting Information},
@@ -1661,13 +2047,15 @@ similar. Each entry \textsc{must} have a unique label (here `\verb+fi+'):
!added publisher = {Silmaril},
!added year = {2016}}
\end{Verbatim}
+\par\vspace{-\parskip}
Use the
\textsf{biblatex} package to specify the style, and give
-the filename of your database:
+the filename of your database:\par\vspace{-\parskip}
\begin{Verbatim}[frame=single,fontsize=\footnotesize,commandchars=!<>]
!added\usepackage[style=apa]{biblatex}
!added\addbibresource{myrefs.bib}
\end{Verbatim}
+\par\vspace{-\parskip}
To cite, use \verb+\cite{...}+ (or
\verb+\textcite+ or \verb+\parencite+) with the relevant label:\\ \example{\verb+\textcite{fi}+}\gives{\textcite{fi}}.
@@ -1686,33 +2074,26 @@ Silmaril at \url{latex@silmaril.ie}
\end{minipage}}%
\end{multicols}
\end{document}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% \iffalse
-%</veryshortguide>
+
+%</vsg>
% \fi
% \iffalse
-%<*vsg-bib>
-% \fi
-% \clearpage
-% \section{The bibliography for the Very Short Guide to Typesetting with \LaTeX{}}\label{vsg-bib}
-% \iffalse
-The bibliography for the Very Short Guide to Typesetting with \LaTeX{}
-% \fi
-% This is the bibliography for the Very Short Guide.\par
-% \begin{macrocode}
+%<*docbib>
@book{fi,
title = {{Formatting Information}},
+ subtitle = {{Online {and} {PDF}}},
author = {Peter Flynn},
publisher = {Silmaril},
+ address = {Cork, Ireland},
url = {http://latex.silmaril.ie/},
- year = {2016}}
+ year = {2018}}
@InProceedings{adams,
author = {Paul Adams},
title = {{Linguistic Chaos in Montreal}},
booktitle = {{Chaos and the City miniconference}},
year = 2002,
- month = {Nov},
+ month = {11},
url = {http://www.utexas.edu/depts/grg/adams/chaos.ppt},
organization = {University of Texas School of Architecture}}
@@ -1724,7 +2105,6 @@ The bibliography for the Very Short Guide to Typesetting with \LaTeX{}
url = {http://ftp.heanet.ie/pub/CTAN/tex/biblio/bibtex/base/btxdoc.pdf},
year = 1988}
-
@Manual{sherington,
author = {Sherington, J},
title = {{Informative Presentation of Graphs and Statistics}},
@@ -1733,417 +2113,19 @@ The bibliography for the Very Short Guide to Typesetting with \LaTeX{}
url = {http://www.reading.ac.uk/ssc/publications/guides/toptgs.htm},
note = {4.2, example table}
}
-% \end{macrocode}
-% \iffalse
-%</vsg-bib>
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+%
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+%
+% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the
+% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either
+% version 1.3 of this license or (at your option) any later
+% version. The latest version of this license is in:
+%
+% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
+%
+% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of
+% LaTeX version 2005/12/01 or later.
+%
+% This work has the LPPL maintenance status ‘maintained’.
+%
+% The current maintainer of this work is Peter Flynn <peter@silmaril.ie>
+%
+% This work consists of the files veryshortguide.dtx and veryshortguide.ins,
+% the derived file
+% and any other ancillary files listed in the MANIFEST.
+%
+\input docstrip.tex
+\keepsilent
+\usedir{tex/latex/veryshortguide}
+\preamble
+
+This is a generated file.
+
+Copyright © 2006 by Silmaril Consultants
+
+This file was generated from an XML master source.
+Amendments and corrections should be notified to the
+maintainer for inclusion in future versions.
+
+\endpreamble
+\generate{\file{veryshortguide.cls}{\from{veryshortguide.dtx}{class}}
+ \usepreamble\empty\usepostamble\empty
+ \file{vsg.tex}{\from{veryshortguide.dtx}{vsg}}
+ \usepreamble\empty\usepostamble\empty
+ \file{vsg.bib}{\from{veryshortguide.dtx}{docbib}}
+}
+\obeyspaces
+\Msg{********************************************************}
+\Msg{** **}
+\Msg{** Read the documentation before using this class. **}
+\Msg{** **}
+\Msg{** To finish the installation you have to move the **}
+\Msg{** following files into a directory searched by TeX: **}
+\Msg{** **}
+\Msg{** **}
+\Msg{** vsg.tex **}
+\Msg{** vsg.bib **}
+\Msg{** **}
+\Msg{** To produce the documentation run the file **}
+\Msg{** veryshortguide.dtx through XeLaTeX and biber **}
+\Msg{** **}
+\Msg{** Happy LaTeXing! **}
+\Msg{** **}
+\Msg{********************************************************}
+\endbatchfile
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-%% The Very Short Guide to Typesetting with \LaTeX{}
-\documentclass[a5paper]{vsg}
-\addbibresource{veryshortguide.bib}
-\setlength{\bibnamesep}{-\itemsep}
-\begin{document}
-\title{The very short guide to typesetting with~\LaTeX}
-\author{Silmaril Consultants\\
- \textbf{Textual Therapy Division}\\
- \protect\url{http://latex.silmaril.ie}}
-\date{\monthdate}
-\maketitle
-\subsection*{What's this all about? What's \LaTeX?}
-\LaTeX\ is a document preparation system which uses the \TeX\
-typesetting program. It enables you to produce
-publication-quality documents with great accuracy and
-consistency. \LaTeX\ works on any computer and produces
-industry-standard PDF. It is available both in free (open-source)
-and commercial implementations. \LaTeX\ can be used for any kind
-of document, but it is especially suited to those with complex
-structures, repetitive formatting, or notations like
-mathematics\footnote{For reasons of space this guide does not
-cover details of mathematics typesetting.}; or where technical
-stability, dimensional accuracy, or a persistent and
-non-proprietary file format are needed. Install the software from
-\url{www.tug.org/texlive/} or buy a commercially-supported
-version from one of the vendors (see the list on
-p.\thinspace\pageref{comm}).
-\subsection*{Creating and typesetting your document}
-\begin{enumerate}[noitemsep]\setlength{\fboxsep}{1pt}
- \item Create your document using any suitable plain-text
- editor with \LaTeX\ controls, eg \textit{\TeX shop}
- (Mac), \textit{\TeX Maker} (Win), \textit{Kile}
- (Linux), \textit{Emacs} (all), even
- \textit{vi}\thinspace!
- \item Save the file with a name ending in \verb+.tex+
- (\emph{never} use spaces in filenames!);
- \item Use the {\small\keys{Build}} or
- {\small\keys{Compile}} toolbar button or menu item in
- your editor to typeset and display the
- document;\label{typeset}
- \item Make any changes needed in your original document
- and repeat step \ref{typeset}.
-\end{enumerate}
-\subsection*{Syntax (how to type \LaTeX\ commands --- these
- are the rules)}
-\begin{itemize}[noitemsep]
- \item \textbf{All \LaTeX\ commands begin with a
- backslash}.\\ \example
- \verb+\tableofcontents+\endexample
- \item \textbf{If a command needs text to work with, it
- goes in curly braces}.\\ \example
- \verb+\title{Irisches Tagebuch}\author{Heinrich Böll}+\endexample
- \item \textbf{If options are used, they go in square
- brackets before the curly braces}.\\ \example
- \verb+\documentclass[a4paper,11pt]{book}+\endexample
- \item \textbf{Spaces after commands \emph{without} braces
- get suppressed}.\\ \example
- \verb+Copyright \copyright␣+\texttt{\number\year}
- \gives{Copyright ©\number\year} \nobox\\ To prevent
- this, put empty curly braces after the
- command:\\ \example
- \verb+Copyright \copyright{}␣+\texttt{\number\year}
- \gives{Copyright ©~\number\year} \yesbox
- \item \textbf{Curly braces are also used to restrict the
- scope of effects inside them}.\\ \example
- \verb+Some {\tiny little} word+ \gives{Some {\tiny
- little} word}
-\end{itemize}
-\begin{note}
-This guide shows only a tiny fraction of \LaTeX's power. For
-more information, visit the \TeX\ Users Group site
-(\url{www.tug.org}). For help, see the FAQ
-(\url{www.tex.ac.uk/faq}), StackExchange
-(\url{tex.stackexchange.com}), or the Usenet newsgroup
-\url{comp.text.tex}. For packages (plugins), use CTAN, the
-Comprehensive \TeX\ Archive Network
-(\url{www.ctan.org}). For further details, see
-\citetitle{fi} \parencite{fi} and other online resources.
-\end{note}
-\begin{multicols}{2}\small\parskip4pt
-\subsection*{Writing a \LaTeX\ document}
-\subsubsection{Basic document structure}
-Here's the skeleton of a \LaTeX\ document. These three lines are
-\textsc{compulsory}: your document will not work without them:
-\begin{Verbatim}[frame=single,fontsize=\small,commandchars=!<>]
-!added\documentclass[11pt]{article}
-!comment your Preamble goes here (extra setups, if any)
-!added\begin{document}
-!comment your document text goes here
-!added\end{document}
-\end{Verbatim}
-\vspace*{-.5\baselineskip}
-{\fontsize67\selectfont\sffamily New material in each example is
-shown in {\ttfamily\added blue}; material from previous examples
-is in black. Comments and mnemonics are in
-\textcolor{DarkRed}{red}.\par}
-\begin{itemize}[noitemsep]
- \item The document class name \textsc{must} be one of the
- standard \verb+book+, \verb+article+, or \verb+report+,
- or one of the many others preinstalled or downloadable
- (eg \verb+thesis+, \verb+memoir+, etc);
- \item There are body type size options \verb+10pt+ (the
- default), \verb+11pt+, and \verb+12pt+;
- \item There are paper size options including
- \verb+a4paper+ (210\thinspace mm$\times$297\thinspace
- mm) and \verb+letterpaper+ (8½$''\times$11$''$) [see
- below].
-\end{itemize}
-
-\subsubsection{Front matter}
-
-The \textbf{Preamble} [see above] is where you speci\-fy any
-\textbf{packages} (\LaTeX\ plugins like typefaces or special
-formatting), and where you put any changes to standard features.
-
-\begin{Verbatim}[frame=single,fontsize=\small,commandchars=!<>]
-\documentclass[a4paper,11pt]{book}
-!added\usepackage{charter,graphicx}!revert
-!added\setlength{\parindent}{1em}!revert
-\begin{document}
-!added\title!comment{your document title!revert}
-!added\author!comment{your name!revert}
-!added\date!comment{date of publication!revert}
-!added\maketitle
-!added\begin{abstract}
-!comment the paragraphs of your abstract go here
-!added\end{abstract}
-!added\tableofcontents
-!comment the text of your document goes here
-\end{document}
-\end{Verbatim}
-
-The title, author, and date \textsc{must} be followed by the
-\verb+\maketitle+ command to be formatted correctly.
-
-\subsubsection{Body matter}
-
-\textbf{Leave a blank line between paragraphs} as you type: this
-signals a new paragraph. Spacing is controlled by the
-document class and packages you use. For an unindented,
-line-spaced style, use the \textsf{parskip} package.
-
-\paragraph{Sectioning:}
-Sections get numbered automatically in bold type, and get included in
-the Table of Contents (if you use it). Numbering can be turned off
-selectively. Section heading layout can be modified with the
-\textsf{sectsty}, \mbox{\textsf{titlesec}}, and other packages.
-
-\begin{Verbatim}[frame=single,fontsize=\small,commandchars=!<>]
-!comment (Preamble, titling, and abstract as above)
-\tableofcontents
-!added\chapter!comment{heading of a chapter!revert}
-!comment text for the chapter goes here
-!added...as shown in section \ref{blah}.
-!added\section!comment{heading of a section!revert}
-!added\label{blah} !comment make up name for the label
-!comment text for the section goes here
-!added\chapter!comment{heading of a new chapter!revert}
-!comment text for the new chapter goes here
-\end{document}
-\end{Verbatim}
-
-\paragraph{Lists:}
-There are three types of list: \textbf{itemized} (bulleted), \textbf{enumerated} (numbered
-or lettered), and \textbf{descriptive} (topic-and-explanation
-format).
-
-Like \textsf{document}, these are all \textbf{environments}, using
-\verb+\begin{...}+ and \verb+\end{...}+.
-
-\begingroup\fontsize{4.5}{5.5}\selectfont
-\renewcommand{\labelitemi}{\textbullet}
-\leftmargini=2em
-\setlength{\tabcolsep}{3pt}
-\begin{tabular}{@{}%
- p{.25\columnwidth}|%
- p{.32\columnwidth}|%
- p{.33\columnwidth}@{}}
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{itemize}
- \item 1lb Sugar
- \item ½pt Cream
- \item Chocolate
- \item 2oz Butter
-\end{itemize}
-\end{verbatim}
-&
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{enumerate}
- \item Mix ingredients
- \item Boil to 112°C
- \item Stir and cool
- \item Pour into dish
-\end{enumerate}
-\end{verbatim}
-&
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{description}
- \item[Fudge] is fun...
- \item[Broccoli] sucks...
- \item[Exercise] is good
- for you if taken daily
-\end{description}
-\end{verbatim}
-\\\hline\scriptsize
-\begin{itemize}[noitemsep]
-\item 1lb Sugar
-\item ½pt Cream
-\item Chocolate
-\item 2oz Butter
-\end{itemize}
-&\fontsize{6.5}{8}\selectfont
-\begin{enumerate}[noitemsep]
-\item Mix ingredients
-\item Boil to 112°C
-\item Stir and cool
-\item Pour into dish
-\end{enumerate}
-&\tiny
-\begin{description}[noitemsep]
-\item[Fudge] is fun but fattening if made too often.
-\item[Broccoli] sucks, period.
-\item[Exercise] is good for you if taken daily and not to extremes.
-\end{description}
-\end{tabular}
-\endgroup
-
-You can nest lists inside each other. Use the \textsf{enumitem}
-package to control list formatting.
-
-\colorbox{LightGrey}{\color{black}\begin{minipage}{.965\columnwidth}%
-\sffamily\scriptsize\bfseries\raggedright
-For help, see the links on the front and back pages. There is a
-summary of common commands at\\
-\url{www.stdout.org/~winston/latex/latexsheet.pdf}
-and a comprehensive list at
-\url{www.eeng.dcu.ie/local-docs/latex-help/}~.
-\end{minipage}}
-\columnbreak
-\paragraph{Tables and figures:}
-These environments \textbf{float} (to fit
-available space). They have \verb+\caption+ and \verb+\label+ commands.
-
-\begin{Verbatim}[frame=single,fontsize=\footnotesize,commandchars=!<>]
-!added\begin{figure} !comment(see below)
-\caption{Swiss and Dutch Mennonite
- migrations of the 1700s and 1800s}
-\label{lmig}
-!added\centering !comment(centre the contents)
-!added\includegraphics[width=.8\columnwidth]
-!added {menno-a}\\ !comment(double backslash for linebreak)
-!added\scriptsize!revert Courtesy of Paul C. Adams,
- Department of Geography and the
- Environment, University of Texas at
- Austin.
-!added\cite{adams}\end{figure}
-\end{Verbatim}
-
-Graphics \textsc{must} be EPS files for standard \LaTeX, but JPG, PNG,
-or PDF for pdf\LaTeX.
-
-\begin{Verbatim}[frame=single,fontsize=\footnotesize,commandchars=!<>]
-!added\begin{table}
- !added\caption{Mean growth rate and intakes
- !added of supplement, milk, and water for 4
- !added diets (after Sherington, J, undated)}
- \label{dietgrowth}
- \centering
- !added\begin{tabular}{|l|r|r|r|r|}
- !added\hline !comment(horizontal line between rows)
- !added&Growth&Supplement&Milk&Water
- !added\\\hline !comment(double backslash for new row)
- !added Supplement&rate&intake&intake&intake
- !added\\\hline
- !added&(g/day)&(g/day)&(ml/kg$^{0.75}$)&
- !added (ml/kg$^{0.75}$)\\\hline
- !added Lucerne &145&450&10.5&144\\\hline
- !added Sesbania&132&476& 9.2&128\\\hline
- !added Leucaena&128&364& 8.9&121\\\hline
- !added None & 89& 0& 9.8&108\\\hline
- !added\end{tabular}
-!added\end{table}
-\end{Verbatim}
-
-\begin{center}\sffamily
- \fontsize78\selectfont
-\setlength{\tabcolsep}{2pt}
-\setlength{\arrayrulewidth}{.2pt}
-\begin{tabular}{@{}|>{\vrule height1em width0pt}l|r|r|r|r|@{}}
-\multicolumn5l{\textbf{Table 2}: \textit{Mean growth rate and intakes
-of supplement,}}\\
-\multicolumn5l{\textit{milk, and water for four diets} (after
- Sherington, J, undated)}\\[6pt]\hline
-\vrule height1.1em width0pt&Growth&Supplement&Milk&Water\\[-1pt]
-Supplement&rate&intake&intake&intake\\[-1pt]
-&(g/day)&(g/day)&(ml/kg\textsuperscript{\fontsize34\selectfont 0.75})&(ml/kg\textsuperscript{\fontsize34\selectfont 0.75})\\[3pt]\hline
-Lucerne &145&450&10.5&144\\\hline
-Sesbania&132&476& 9.2&128\\\hline
-Leucaena&128&364& 8.9&121\\\hline
-None & 89& 0& 9.8&108\\\hline
-\end{tabular}
-\end{center}
-Packages like \textsf{longtable} and \textsf{array} can help
-with more complex table formats.
-
-\end{multicols}
-
-\begin{center}\sffamily
- \textbf{Figure 1}: \textit{Swiss and Dutch Mennonite migrations of the
- 1700s and 1800s}\\[3pt]
- \ifafive\includegraphics[width=.8\columnwidth]{menno-a}\fi
- \iflegal\includegraphics[width=.7\columnwidth]{menno-a}\fi
- \\\scriptsize
- Courtesy of Paul C. Adams, Department of Geography
- and the Environment, University of Texas at Austin. [1]
-\end{center}
-
-\begin{multicols}{2}\small\parskip4pt
-\paragraph{Typefaces:}
-{\ff{lrm}\selectfont The default typeface in \LaTeX\ is Computer
- Modern, like this.}
-
-{\footnotesize\tabcolsep4pt
-\begin{tabular}{@{}l@{\hspace{6pt}}>{\ttfamily}l|l@{\hspace{6pt}}>{\ttfamily}l@{}}
-\ff{ptm}Times&mathptmx&\ff{pcr}Courier&courier\\
-\ff{ppl}Palatino&mathpazo&\ff{pag}\scriptsize Avant Garde&avant\\
-\ff{pbk}Bookman&bookman&\ff{phv}Helvetica&helvet\\
-\ff{bch}Charter&charter&\ff{pzc}Zapf Chancery&chancery\\
-\ff{put}Utopia&utopia&\ff[OT1]{pnr}Pandora&pandora\\
-\ff{pnc}Century&newcent&\ff[U]{yfrak}Fraktur&oldgerm\\
-\end{tabular}
-}
-
-Dozens of other font packages are available in \TeX\ Live and the \LaTeX\ Font
-Catalogue, including mathematics and decorative fonts. Any
-Postscript Type~1 font can be configured for \LaTeX.
-
-If you use \XeLaTeX\ and the \textsf{fontspec} package, you can also
-use your computer's system fonts as well as those available
-with \TeX\ Live.
-
-\colorbox{LightGrey}{\color{black}\begin{minipage}{.965\columnwidth}%
-\sffamily\scriptsize\raggedright
-Commercial implementations of \TeX\ for Windows with business-level
-support are available from Personal \TeX, Inc (PC\TeX); MacKichan
-Software, Inc (Scientific Word); Micropress, Inc (V\TeX), and
-True\TeX\ Software (True\TeX).\label{comm}
-\end{minipage}}
-
-\columnbreak
-\textsf{Typefaces continued}
-
-To change font for a word or phrase, use these commands (they can be
-nested):
-
-{\small
-\begin{tabular}{l@{\enspace}>{\ttfamily\char'134 text}l<{\char'173
- Hello\char'175}@{}>{\ \gives\bgroup}l<{Hello\egroup}}
-Italics&it&\itshape\\
-Boldface&bf&\bfseries\\
-Smallcaps&sc&\ff{cmr}\scshape\\
-Sans-serif&sf&\sffamily\\
-Monospace&tt&\ttfamily\\
-\end{tabular}}
-
-\begingroup\small
-\example\verb+\textit{\textbf{\textsf+\ifafive\linebreak\fi
-\verb+{bold+ \iflegal\linebreak\fi\verb+italic sans}}}+
-\gives{\ff{cmss}\textit{\textbf{bold italic sans}}}
-\par\endgroup
-
-Sizes for titles, headings, footnotes, etc are automatic, but
-there are some step-sizes:
-
-{\scriptsize\centering
-\begin{tabular}{>{\ttfamily\char'134}lrrr}
-normalsize&10&11&12\\\hline\vrule height1.1em width0pt
-tiny&5&6&7\\
-scriptsize&6&7&8\\
-footnotesize&7&8&9\\
-small&9&10&11\\
-large&11&12&14\\
-Large&12&14&17\rlap*\\
-LARGE&14&17\rlap*&20\rlap*\\
-huge&17\rlap*&20\rlap*&24\rlap*\\
-Huge&20\rlap*&24\rlap*&28\rlap*\\
-\end{tabular}
-\quad
-\rotatebox[origin=c]{90}{\tiny* sizes rounded here to save space}
-\par}
-
-For other sizes, add the special command
-{\added\verb+\RequirePackage{fix-cm}+}\iflegal\linebreak\fi \emph{before} the
-\verb+\documentclass+ line and use
-{\added\verb+\fontsize{+\texttt{\uline{pp}}\verb+}{+\texttt{\uline{bb}}\verb+}\selectfont+}
-for the point-size (\textit{pp}) and baseline
-(\textit{bb}).
-
-{\sffamily\footnotesize
- Size commands are all \textbf{unscoped} commands, so enclose them \emph{and}
-the applicable text in curly braces to stop them affecting the rest
-of the document.\par}
-For double or 1½ line-spacing (eg in theses) use the \textsf{setspace}
-package.
-
-You can use colour palettes in the RGB, CMYK, HTML, and other
-colourspaces with \iflegal\\\fi the \textsf{xcolor} \ifafive\\\fi
-package and the\hfil
-\smash{\raisebox{0ex}{\sffamily\bfseries\Huge\iflegal\quad\else\enspace\fi
-\textcolor[HTML]{2F50AD}{G}%
-\textcolor[HTML]{B32F17}{o}%
-\textcolor[HTML]{F3C20B}{o}%
-\textcolor[HTML]{2F50AD}{g}%
-\textcolor[HTML]{48C847}{l}%
-\textcolor[HTML]{B32F17}{e}}}%
-\\\verb+\color{+\texttt{\textit{name}}\verb+}+ command.
-
-For verbatim text, use the \verb+\verb+ command or the
-\textsf{verbatim} environment, or (better) the \textsf{listings} or
-\textsf{fancyvrb} packages.
-
-\paragraph{Footnotes:}
-You do footnotes with \iflegal\\\fi \verb+\footnote(like this}+.\footnote{Like
- this.} Endnotes too.
-
-\paragraph{Cross-references:}\label{blah} Use the command
-\verb+\label{...}+ to label the target, and \verb+\ref{...}+ or
-\verb+\pageref{...}+ to refer to it. Make up the labels yourself.
-
-\begingroup\small
-\example{...\ttfamily section \verb+\ref{blah}+ on
- p.\\ \verb+\pageref{blah}+.}\gives{...section \ref{blah} on
- p.\thinspace\pageref{blah}}.
-\par\endgroup
-
-\paragraph{Citation and reference:} Create your bibliographic database
-in BIB\TeX\ format \parencite{bibtex} using \emph{JabRef} or
-similar. Each entry \textsc{must} have a unique label (here `\verb+fi+'):
-\begin{Verbatim}[frame=single,fontsize=\scriptsize,commandchars=!<>]
-!added@book{fi,
-!added title = {Formatting Information},
-!added author = {Peter Flynn},
-!added publisher = {Silmaril},
-!added year = {2016}}
-\end{Verbatim}
-Use the
-\textsf{biblatex} package to specify the style, and give
-the filename of your database:
-\begin{Verbatim}[frame=single,fontsize=\footnotesize,commandchars=!<>]
-!added\usepackage[style=apa]{biblatex}
-!added\addbibresource{myrefs.bib}
-\end{Verbatim}
-To cite, use \verb+\cite{...}+ (or
-\verb+\textcite+ or \verb+\parencite+) with the relevant label:\\ \example{\verb+\textcite{fi}+}\gives{\textcite{fi}}.
-
-\subsubsection{Back matter}
-For an index, use the \textsf{makeidx} package and the
-\verb+\makeindex+ command with the \verb+\index{...}+
-and \verb+\printindex+ commands and the \textsf{makeindex} program.
-
-\nocite{*}
-{\defbibheading{shortbib}[References]{\subsection*{#1}}\renewcommand*{\bibfont}{\scriptsize}\setlength{\bibhang}{1em}\urlstyle{tt}\label{refs}\printbibliography[heading=shortbib]}
-
-\colorbox{LightGrey}{\color{black}\begin{minipage}{.965\columnwidth}%
-\sffamily\scriptsize\bfseries\raggedright
-For information about \LaTeX\ training and consutancy, please contact
-Silmaril at \url{latex@silmaril.ie}
-\end{minipage}}%
-\end{multicols}
-\end{document}
-
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-% version 16.00 (Makefile with XeLaTeX) on Friday 12 August 2016 at 10:42:12
-% vsg.ins is copyright © 2009-2016 by Peter Flynn <peter@silmaril.ie>
-%
-% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the
-% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either
-% version 1.3 of this license or (at your option) any later
-% version. The latest version of this license is in:
-%
-% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
-%
-% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of
-% LaTeX version 2005/12/01 or later.
-%
-% This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'.
-%
-% The current maintainer of this work is Peter Flynn <peter@silmaril.ie>
-%
-% This work consists of the files vsg.dtx and vsg.ins,
-% the derived file vsg.cls, and any ancillary files listed
-% in the MANIFEST.
-%
-\input docstrip.tex
-\keepsilent
-\usedir{tex/latex/veryshortguide}
-\preamble
-This file was generated from an XML master source.
-Amendments and corrections should be notified to the
-maintainer for inclusion in future versions.
-\endpreamble
-\generate{\file{vsg.cls}{\from{vsg.dtx}{class}}
- \usepreamble\empty\usepostamble\empty
- \file{veryshortguide.tex}{\from{vsg.dtx}{veryshortguide}}
- \usepreamble\empty\usepostamble\empty
- \file{veryshortguide.bib}{\from{vsg.dtx}{vsg-bib}}
-}
-\obeyspaces
-\Msg{********************************************************}
-\Msg{** **}
-\Msg{** Read the documentation before using this class . **}
-\Msg{** **}
-\Msg{********************************************************}
-\endbatchfile
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