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diff --git a/macros/text1/cms_help_files/msp.helpmark b/macros/text1/cms_help_files/msp.helpmark deleted file mode 100644 index 854d444579..0000000000 --- a/macros/text1/cms_help_files/msp.helpmark +++ /dev/null @@ -1,91 +0,0 @@ -+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ -| monospace | -+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ - -Abbreviation: ã|\mspã% - -Parameters: ã|noneã% - - ã|Description:ã% -Typestyles may be monospaced, where all letters are the same width, or -proportionally spaced, where letters are different widths. Typewriter -printers have only monospaced typestyles; Composing printers have both -styles available. The default typestyle for TEXT1 is Computer Modern, a -proportionally spaced typestyle for composing printers. It is not available -on typewriter printers. - The \monospace markup calls the monospaced font and adjusts many TEXT1 -block defaults to fit within the limitations of monospace. For example, -the amount of space before and after a block quote is increased to whole -baseline skips, instead of half (monospace only deals with whole lines). -References for footnotes are placed on the baseline instead of superscripted -(which is not available in monospace). - - If you specify \italic and you are using \monospace, you will get -underscores instead of italics, since most typewriter printers do not have -italics. - - ã|Example:ã% - -\monospace -As long as human institutions were large and brittle, -war was an effective way of disassembling them. -The intellectual rationalization for the continual -preparation for war is the old Roman adage: -{\it If you want peace, prepare for war.} - -+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ -| | -| As long as human institutions were large and brittle, war was an | -| effective way of disassembling them. The intellectual rationalization for | -| the continual preparation for war is the old Roman adage: If you want | -| peace, prepare for war. | -| | -+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ - - ã|Notes:ã% -Specify the \monospace markup only once. It should be the first markup in -your file. - The markup the \monospace modifies, and their new defaults are as -follows: - - * The font for the table of contents will print with \roman. - - * \raggedbottom is "on" instead of \normalbottom. - - * \paragraphskip is set to "0pt". - - * \paragraphindent is set to "36pt". - - * The \skipbefore and \skipafter for \asisformat is set to "1\bl" instead - of 6 points. - - * The \skipbefore and \skipafter for \blockquoteformat is set to "1\bl" - instead of 6 points; the text is indented 36 points instead of 24 - points; the text is printed in monospace roman instead of 10 point - Computer Modern roman. - - * Figure titles are printed monospace bold instead of 10 point Computer - Modern bold. - - * Table titles are printed in monospace bold instead of Computer Modern - 12 point bold. - - * Endnotes are printed with no extra space, except paragraph skip, - between notes instead of 4 points as is the non \monospace default; The - note is printed in monospace roman instead of Computer Modern 10 point; - The text of the note is not indented, instead of the default 1.2em - indentation. - - * Autofootnotes are printed down instead of superscripted; Their style is - "(1)" instead of "1" in monospace roman instead of Computer Modern 10 - point; At the bottom of the page the note carries a paragraph indent of - 20 points instead of .5in. - - * Heading markup, such as \part, \chapter, \subheada, etc. are printed - in monospace instead of Computer Modern 12 point. - - * The running head is defined to use monospace instead of Computer Modern - 12 point. - -If you want to change any of the defaults for the above mentioned markup, -they must come after the \monospace markup. |