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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-\documentclass[English,Chinese,French]{minimart}
+\documentclass[English,Chinese,French,classical]{minimart}
\linenumbers % Enable line numbers
@@ -98,16 +98,16 @@
\title{\minimalist{}, write your articles or books in a simple and clear way}
\author{Jinwen XU}
-\thanks{Corresponding to: \texttt{\minimalist{} 2021/07/30}}
+\thanks{Corresponding to: \texttt{\minimalist{} 2021/08/08}}
\email{\href{mailto:ProjLib@outlook.com}{ProjLib@outlook.com}}
-\date{July 2021, Beijing}
+\date{August 2021, Beijing}
\maketitle
\begin{abstract}
\minimalist{} is a series of styles and classes for you to typeset your articles or books in a simple and clear manner. The original intention in designing this series was to write drafts and notes that look simple yet not shabby. With the help of the \ProjLib{} toolkit, also developed by the author, the classes provided here have multi-language support, preset theorem-like environments with clever reference support, and many other functionalities. Notably, using these classes, one can organize the author information in the \AmS{} fashion, makes it easy to switch to journal classes later for publication.
- Finally, this documentation is typeset using the \minimart{} class. You can think of it as a short introduction and demonstration.
+ Finally, this documentation is typeset using the \minimart{} class (with the option \texttt{classical}). You can think of it as a short introduction and demonstration.
\end{abstract}
@@ -121,6 +121,7 @@
In order to use the package or classes described here, you need to:
\begin{itemize}
\item install TeX Live or MikTeX of the latest possible version, and make sure that \texttt{minimalist} and \texttt{projlib} are correctly installed in your \TeX{} system.
+ \item download and install the required fonts if needed.
\item be familiar with the basic usage of \LaTeX{}, and knows how to compile your document with \hologo{pdfLaTeX}, \hologo{XeLaTeX} or \hologo{LuaLaTeX}.
\end{itemize}
@@ -307,13 +308,6 @@ or to use the \AmS{} class:
\end{tip}
-\begin{tip}
-If you like the current document class, but want a more ``plain'' style, then you can use the option \texttt{classical}, like this:
-
-\begin{code}
-\documentclass[classical]{minimart}
-\end{code}
-\end{tip}
\clearpage
\LevelTwoTitle{Example - \minimbook}
@@ -389,11 +383,8 @@ In the next section, we will go through the options available.
\end{itemize}
\item \texttt{classical}
\begin{itemize}
- \item Classic mode. When this option is enabled, the style will become more regular: paragraphs are indented, the use of underlines are reduced, heading styles are changed, and the theorem styles will be much closer to common styles.
+ \item Classic mode. An antique-looking style will be used when this option is enabled, like in the current documentation.
\end{itemize}
- \begin{tip}
- \texttt{allowbf} + \texttt{classical} is probably a good choice if you prefer traditional style.
- \end{tip}
\item \texttt{runin}
\begin{itemize}
\item Use the ``runin'' style for \lstinline|\subsubsection|
@@ -413,6 +404,7 @@ In the next section, we will go through the options available.
\end{itemize}
\end{itemize}
+\clearpage
Additionally, \minimart{} and \minimbook{} offers the following options:
\begin{itemize}
\item \texttt{a4paper} or \texttt{b5paper}