# `colorist` bundle: write you documents in a colorful way ## Introduction `colorist` is a collection of styles and classes that helps you typesetting articles and books with a colorful design. It mainly consists of two parts. - Main part: - `colorist.sty` : the main style - `colorart.cls` : class for typesetting articles - `colorbook.cls` : class for typesetting books They can be used with any major TeX engine. Currently they have native support to English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese (European and Brazilian) and Spanish typesetting. - Derivative part: - `lebhart.cls` : enhanced version of `colorart` - `beaulivre.cls` : enhanced version of `colorbook` They are similar to the main classes, but have unicode support, thus can only be used with either XeLaTeX or LuaLaTeX. Currently they have native support to Chinese (simplified and traditional), English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese (European and Brazilian), Russian and Spanish typesetting, and also use more beautiful fonts. ### How to get these files You can get the `.sty` and `.cls` files mentioned above simply by compiling `colorist.ins`: ``` latex colorist.ins ``` To get the `.tex` source files of the documentation, compile `colorist-doc.ins`: ``` latex colorist-doc.ins ``` ## Features Compared with usual document classes, it has the following features: - Native multi-language support: Chinese (simplified and traditional), English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese (European and Brazilian), Russian and Spanish > In particular, for simplified Chinese, traditional Chinese and Japanese, > the fonts of the corresponding glyphs can be automatically switched - Ready-to-use theorem-like environments, also with multi-language support - Support both the standard and the AMS writing fashion # License This work is released under the LaTeX Project Public License, v1.3c or later.