%-*-tex-*- \ifundefined{writestatus} \input status \relax \fi % \chcode{docsty} \def\cqu{} \chapterhead{docsty}{DOCUMENT\cr STYLES} \intex\ supplies a number of general and specialized document styles. It is also easy to create others within the basic structure given. The two basic styles supported by \intex\ is the (default) |\paperstyle| and the |\bookstyle| of which this is an example. Different styles are usually distinguished by different header/footer conventions, appendix placement and numbering, and perhaps default fonts. In addition to the page changes, a few special commands exist that are introduced in the various styles. Since the |\paperstyle| the \intex\ default, all the |\title|, and abstract commands defined for that are available, and will work, for {\bf all} styles. \shead{paperstyle}{Paperstyle} |\paperstyle| is the default style for \intex\. There will be no messages indicating that you are using this style. This style is designed for 8.5in by 11in paper, |\tenpoint| fonts, no header, and a footer that consists of the page number centered at the bottom in this style ``- 6 -'', where 6 would have been the page number. In addition to the normal features mentioned previously, there is a |\title| command and a |\beginabstract...\endabstract| pair. The description of the commands are: \beginblockmode \ext\@|\beginabstract...\endabstract| \nbr This command should enclose the entire abstract. The abstract font is the |\smaller| font and both sides are indented. The text is automatically prefaced by ``Abstract:'' in English and ``Sommaire:'' in French. \mbr \ext\@|\title{\cr ... }| \nbr If the total length of the title is more than one line it is automatically broken into multiple lines with each line centered. However, if |\cr| are included as part of the title text, the lines will be broken there and centered. The title font, called |\titlefont| is |\bigfont|. \endblockmode \shead{inrsstyle}{INRS Report Style} This style is very similar to the basic |\paperstyle|. The only addition is a set of commands that create a cover. This style is called with either \@|\formatinrs| or \@|\inrsreportstyle|. The title, report date, author list, and report number are token lists. The actual cover is made with the command |\faitepagetitre|. An example of complete cover page is \begintt \formatinrs \titrederapport = {INRS\TeX REFERENCE BOOK} \numeroderapport = {84-19} \datederapport = {juin 1984} \auteursderapport = {Michael J. Ferguson} \faitepagetitre \ejectpage \done \endtt \ejectpage \done