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diff --git a/macros/text1/cms_help_files/rhf.helpmark b/macros/text1/cms_help_files/rhf.helpmark deleted file mode 100644 index 28f4ce697f..0000000000 --- a/macros/text1/cms_help_files/rhf.helpmark +++ /dev/null @@ -1,115 +0,0 @@ -+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ -| runningheadformat | -+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ - -Abbreviation: ã|\rhfã% - -Parameters: ã|submarkupã% - -Submarkup: ã|\bothpages, \evenpages, \oddpagesã% - - ã|Description:ã% -The \runningheadformat markup provides running titles at the top of all -pages except the title page. The default running top title for TEXT1 is a -right justified page number. - -ã|bothpagesã% is used to place the same running head at the top of both the -even and odd pages. The \line markup defines a single title line. Within -it, you may center, left align, or right align text, using the submarkup -\ctr, \lft, or \rt. Besides \line, you may also use markup such as \hrule -and \verticalspace. - -ã|evenpagesã% is used to place the same running head at the top of each -even page. The \line markup defines a single title line. Within it, -you may center, left align, or right align text, using the submarkup \ctr, -\lft, or \rt. Besides \line, you may also use markup such as \hrule and -\verticalspace. - -ã|oddpagesã% is used to place the same running head at the top of each -odd page. The \line markup defines a single title line. Within it, you -may center, left align, or right align text, using the submarkup \ctr, -\lft, or \rt. Besides \line, you may also use markup such as \hrule and -\verticalspace. - - ã|Example:ã% -To customize running titles, you modify the \runningheadformat for the top -titles and the \runningfootformat for bottom titles. In this example, -"Sociogeology" and a page number are placed at the top of every page. - -\runningheadformat{\bothpages{\it - \line{\lft{Sociogeology}\ctr{}\rt{\pn}} - \vs{2pt} - \hrule - \verticalspace{18pt} - } -} - -+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ -| | -| Sociogeology 1 | -| ........................................................................... | -+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ - - ã|Example:ã% -This example alternates the author's name and page number at the top of even -and odd pages. It complements the last example on the previous page. - -\rhf{\evenpages{\vs{\bl} - \line{\lft{Chert}}} - \oddpages{\vs{\bl} - \line{\rt{\pagenumber}}} - } - -Even pages will look like: - -+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ -| | -| Chert | -| | -+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ - -Odd pages will look like: - -+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ -| | -| 4 | -| | -+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ - - ã|Notes:ã% -An empty \lft, \ctr, or \rt may be omitted as was done in the above example. - A construct such as, - -\rhf{\bothpages{ - \line{\lft{page \pn}\ctr{\today} - \rt{PNW Waterfalls}}}} - -will not print the date centered on the page: - -+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ -| | -| page 6 February 5, 1987 PNW Waterfalls | -| | -+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ - -To accomplish this, you should print the left and right justified text with -\line, then space backwards one line (\verticalspace{-\bl}), then center the -date: - -\rhf{\bothpages{\line{\lft{page \pn} - - \rt{PNW Waterfalls}}} - \vs{-\bl} - \line{\ctr{\today}}} - -+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ -| | -| page 7 February 5, 1987 PNW Waterfalls | -| | -+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ - - The \runningheadformat markup must come after the \monospace markup, if -both are used. - If you want no page numbers, then enter the following: - -\runningheadformat{\bothpages{}} |