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diff --git a/macros/text1/cms_help_files/lif.helpmark b/macros/text1/cms_help_files/lif.helpmark new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ed5b99e21a --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/text1/cms_help_files/lif.helpmark @@ -0,0 +1,128 @@ ++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +| listformat | ++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ + +\listformat{\skipbefore{0\bl} + \liststyle{1.,a.,i.,1),a),i),(1)} + \everylistlevel1{\rm\lin{36pt}\gutter{1em}} + \everylistlevel2{\rm\lin{58pt}\gutter{1em}} + \everylistlevel3{\rm\lin{79pt}\gutter{1em}} + \everylistlevel4{\rm\lin{101pt}\gutter{1em}} + \everylistlevel5{\rm\lin{122pt}\gutter{1em}} + \everylistlevel6{\rm\lin{144pt}\gutter{1em}} + \everylistlevel7{\rm\lin{166pt}\gutter{1em}} + \everybullet{\rm\lin{+36pt}\gutter{1em}} + \skipafter{0\bl}} + +Abbreviation: ã|\lifã% + +Parameters: ã|submarkupã% + +Submarkup: ã|\skipbefore, \everylistleveln, \everybullet, +\skipafter, \liststyleã% + + ã|Description:ã% +The \listformat markup permits changes to the TEXT1 ordered list style, list +indentation, or other formatting of an outline list. + +ã|\skipbeforeã% indicates how much space is to be skipped before printing a +list. This amount is in addition to any paragraph skips. + +ã|\liststyleã% sets the order of identifiers for the seven levels of a list. +Up to seven list styles may be entered in the \liststyle markup, each +separated by commas. The complete collection of possible list level styles +is: + + "1.", "a.", "A.", "i.", "I.", "1)", "a)", "A)", "i)", "I)", + "(1)", "(a)", "(A)", "(i)", "(I)", "1]", "a]", "A]", "i]", "I]", + "[1]", "[a]", "[A]", "[i]", "[I]" + + ã|Example:ã% +Note that every listlevel does not have to be changed or entered. + +\listformat{\skipbefore{0pt} + \liststyle{1.,a),(1)}} + +If your terminal does not have square brackets, you can use the \leftsquare- +bracket and \rightsquarebracket markup within the \liststyle markup. For +example: + + \liststyle{\lsb1.\rsb, a.} + +ã|\everylistleveln{Nested Markup}ã% The "n" indicates the list level number, +from 1 to 7. Each of the seven list levels has its own \everylistlevel +markup. The default indentation increases for each level down. You may use +Nested Markup such as font changes, \leftindent, \rightindent, and \gutter. + + * \leftindent is the distance from the left margin to the start of the +text of the item. The left indent is the shaded portion illustrated below: ++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +| | +| a. The "computer on a chip" has made it possible to extend automation | +| to the office place. | +| | ++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ + + * \gutter is the distance between the list level indicator and the text of +the item. The gutter is the shaded portion illustrated below: + ++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +| | +| a. The "computer on a chip" has made it possible to extend automation | +| to the office place. | +| | ++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ + +ã|\everybullet{Nested Markup}ã% Bullets can be used by themselves in a list +or after any level. If you wanted to change this default to have a right +ragged bullet with 36-point left and right indents, you would specify: + +\listformat{\skipbefore{0pt} + \everybullet{\rightragged\lin{36pt}\rin{36pt}} + \skipafter{0pt}} + +ã|\skipafterã% indicates how much space is to be skipped after printing a list. +This amount is in addition to any paragraph skips. + + ã|Example:ã% +Assuming you wanted the text to be right justified and double spaced in a 10 +point Computer Modern font and the list levels to be right ragged and single +spaced in a 9 point Computer Modern font, the \listformat could be entered +as illustrated on the next page. + +\sfs{cm9}{ninept}{default} + +\listformat{\skipbefore{0pt} + \liststyle{1.,a.,i.,1),a),i),(1)} + \everylistlevel1{\rr\ninept\pin{.5in}\lin{24pt}} + \everylistlevel2{\rr\ninept\pin{.5in}\lin{.8in}} + \everylistlevel3{\rr\ninept\pin{.5in}\lin{1.1in}} + \everylistlevel4{\rr\ninept\pin{.5in}\lin{1.4in}} + \everylistlevel5{\rr\ninept\pin{.5in}\lin{1.7in}} + \everylistlevel6{\rr\ninept\pin{.5in}\lin{2.0in}} + \everylistlevel7{\rr\ninept\pin{.5in}\lin{2.3in}} + \skipafter{0pt}} + +. . . bridge specifications: | +\lib\lil1 Falsework under all spans shall be completely +released before forms are constructed and concrete is +placed in rail bases and traffic and pedestrian barriers. +\lil1 In order to determine the condition of column concrete, +forms shall always be removed from columns before releasing +supports from beneath beams and girders. +\lie + ++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +| | +| . . . bridge specifications: | +| 1. Falsework under all spans shall be completely released before forms | +| are constructed and concrete is placed in rail bases and traffic and | +| pedestrian barriers. | +| 2. In order to determine the condition of column concrete, forms shall | +| always be removed from columns before releasing supports from beneath | +| beams and girders. | +| | ++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ + + ã|Notes:ã% +none. |