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% MIL-STD DOCUMENT STYLE -- for LaTeX version 2.08

%  ****************************************
%  *               FONTS                  *
%  ****************************************
%

\lineskip 1pt            % \lineskip is 1pt for all font sizes.
\normallineskip 1pt
\def\baselinestretch{1}

% Each size-changing command \SIZE executes the command
%        \@setsize\SIZE{BASELINESKIP}\FONTSIZE\@FONTSIZE
% where:
%   BASELINESKIP = Normal value of \baselineskip for that size.  (Actual
%                  value will be \baselinestretch * BASELINESKIP.)
%
%  \FONTSIZE     = Name of font-size command.  The currently available
%                  (preloaded) font sizes are: \vpt (5pt), \vipt (6pt),
%                  \viipt (etc.), \viiipt, \ixpt, \xpt, \xipt, \xiipt,
%                  \xivpt, \xviipt, \xxpt, \xxvpt.
%  \@FONTSIZE    = The same as the font-size command except with an
%                  '@' in front---e.g., if \FONTSIZE = \xivpt then
%                  \@FONTSIZE = \@xivpt.
%
% For reasons of efficiency that needn't concern the designer,
% the document style defines \@normalsize instead of \normalsize .  This is
% done only for \normalsize, not for any other size-changing commands.

\def\@normalsize{\@setsize\normalsize{13.6pt}\xipt\@xipt
\abovedisplayskip 11pt plus3pt minus6pt%
\belowdisplayskip \abovedisplayskip
\abovedisplayshortskip  \z@ plus3pt%
\belowdisplayshortskip  6.5pt plus3.5pt minus3pt}

\def\small{\@setsize\small{12pt}\xpt\@xpt
\abovedisplayskip 10pt plus2pt minus5pt%
\belowdisplayskip \abovedisplayskip
\abovedisplayshortskip  \z@ plus3pt%
\belowdisplayshortskip  6pt plus3pt minus3pt
\def\@listi{\topsep 6pt plus 2pt minus 2pt\parsep 3pt plus 2pt minus 1pt
\itemsep \parsep}}

\def\footnotesize{\@setsize\footnotesize{11pt}\ixpt\@ixpt
\abovedisplayskip 8pt plus 2pt minus 4pt%
\belowdisplayskip \abovedisplayskip
\abovedisplayshortskip \z@ plus 1pt%
\belowdisplayshortskip 4pt plus 2pt minus 2pt
\def\@listi{\topsep 4pt plus 2pt minus 2pt\parsep 2pt plus 1pt minus 1pt
\itemsep \parsep}}

\def\scriptsize{\@setsize\scriptsize{9.5pt}\viiipt\@viiipt}
\def\tiny{\@setsize\tiny{7pt}\vipt\@vipt}
\def\large{\@setsize\large{14pt}\xiipt\@xiipt}
\def\Large{\@setsize\Large{18pt}\xivpt\@xivpt}
\def\LARGE{\@setsize\LARGE{22pt}\xviipt\@xviipt}
\def\huge{\@setsize\huge{25pt}\xxpt\@xxpt}
\def\Huge{\@setsize\Huge{30pt}\xxvpt\@xxvpt}

\normalsize  % Choose the normalsize font.


%  ****************************************
%  *            PAGE LAYOUT               *
%  ****************************************
%
% All margin dimensions measured from a point one inch from top and side
% of page.  Dimensions shrink by about 2 percent

% SIDE MARGINS:
\if@twoside                 % Values for two-sided printing:
   \oddsidemargin 36pt      %   Left margin on odd-numbered pages.
   \evensidemargin 74pt     %   Left margin on even-numbered pages.
   \marginparwidth 100pt    %   Width of marginal notes.
\else                       % Values for one-sided printing:
   \oddsidemargin 0pt      %   Note that \oddsidemargin = \evensidemargin
   \evensidemargin 0pt
   \marginparwidth 83pt
\fi
\marginparsep 10pt          % Horizontal space between outer margin and
                            % marginal note


% VERTICAL SPACING:
                         % Top of page:
\topmargin -35pt         %    Nominal distance from top of page to top of

\headheight 24pt         %    Height of box containing running head.
\headsep 25pt            %    Space between running head and text.
% \topskip = 10pt        %    '\baselineskip' for first line of page.
                         % Bottom of page:
\footheight 12pt         %    Height of box containing running foot.
\footskip 30pt           %    Distance from baseline of box containing foot
                         %    to baseline of last line of text.


% DIMENSION OF TEXT:

\textheight 8.33in       % Height of text (including footnotes and figures,
                         % excluding running head and foot).
\textwidth 6.25in        % Width of text line.
                         % For two-column mode:
\columnsep 10pt          %    Space between columns
\columnseprule 0pt       %    Width of rule between columns.

% A \raggedbottom command causes 'ragged bottom' pages: pages set to
% natural height instead of being stretched to exactly \textheight.

% FOOTNOTES:

\footnotesep 12pt    % Height of strut placed at the beginning of every
                     % footnote.
\skip\footins 6pt plus 2pt minus 2pt  % Space between last line of text and
                                      % top of first footnote.

% FLOATS: (a float is something like a figure or table)
%
%  FOR FLOATS ON A TEXT PAGE:
%
%    ONE-COLUMN MODE OR SINGLE-COLUMN FLOATS IN TWO-COLUMN MODE:
\floatsep 12pt plus 2pt minus 2pt        % Space between adjacent floats moved
                                         % to top or bottom of text page.
\textfloatsep 20pt plus 2pt minus 4pt    % Space between main text and floats
                                         % at top or bottom of page.
\intextsep 12pt plus 2pt minus 2pt       % Space between in-text figures and
                                         % text.
\@maxsep 20pt                            % The maximum of \floatsep,
                                         % \textfloatsep and \intextsep (minus
                                         % the stretch and shrink).
%    TWO-COLUMN FLOATS IN TWO-COLUMN MODE:
\dblfloatsep 12pt plus 2pt minus 2pt     % Same as \floatsep for double-column
                                         % figures in two-column mode.
\dbltextfloatsep 20pt plus 2pt minus 4pt % \textfloatsep for double-column
                                         % floats.
\@dblmaxsep 20pt                         % The maximum of \dblfloatsep and
                                         % \dbltexfloatsep.

%  FOR FLOATS ON A SEPARATE FLOAT PAGE OR COLUMN:
%    ONE-COLUMN MODE OR SINGLE-COLUMN FLOATS IN TWO-COLUMN MODE:
\@fptop 0pt plus 1fil    % Stretch at top of float page/column. (Must be
                         % 0pt plus ...)
\@fpsep 8pt plus 2fil    % Space between floats on float page/column.
\@fpbot 0pt plus 1fil    % Stretch at bottom of float page/column. (Must be
                         % 0pt plus ... )

%   DOUBLE-COLUMN FLOATS IN TWO-COLUMN MODE.
\@dblfptop 0pt plus 1fil % Stretch at top of float page. (Must be 0pt plus ...)
\@dblfpsep 8pt plus 2fil % Space between floats on float page.
\@dblfpbot 0pt plus 1fil % Stretch at bottom of float page. (Must be
                         % 0pt plus ... )
% MARGINAL NOTES:
%
\marginparpush 5pt       % Minimum vertical separation between two marginal
                         % notes.


%  ****************************************
%  *           PARAGRAPHING               *
%  ****************************************
%
\parskip 11pt plus 1pt              % Extra vertical space between paragraphs.
\parindent 17pt                    % Width of paragraph indentation.
\topsep 9pt plus 3pt minus 5pt     % Extra vertical space, in addition to
                                   % \parskip, added above and below list and
                                   % paragraphing environments.
\partopsep 3pt plus 1pt minus 2pt  % Extra vertical space, in addition to
                                   % \parskip and \topsep, added when user
                                   % leaves blank line before environment.
\itemsep 4.5pt plus 2pt minus 1pt  % Extra vertical space, in addition to
                                   % \parskip, added between list items.

% The following page-breaking penalties are defined

\@lowpenalty   51      % Produced by \nopagebreak[1] or \nolinebreak[1]
\@medpenalty  151      % Produced by \nopagebreak[2] or \nolinebreak[2]
\@highpenalty 301      % Produced by \nopagebreak[3] or \nolinebreak[3]

\@beginparpenalty -\@lowpenalty    % Before a list or paragraph environment.
\@endparpenalty   -\@lowpenalty    % After a list or paragraph environment.
\@itempenalty     -\@lowpenalty    % Between list items.

% \clubpenalty         % 'Club line'  at bottom of page.
% \widowpenalty        % 'Widow line' at top of page.
% \displaywidowpenalty % Math display widow line.
% \predisplaypenalty   % Breaking before a math display.
% \postdisplaypenalty  % Breaking after a math display.
% \interlinepenalty    % Breaking at a line within a paragraph.
% \brokenpenalty       % Breaking after a hyphenated line.


%    ****************************************
%    *             SECTIONS                 *
%    ****************************************
%

% \secdef{UNSTARCMDS}{STARCMDS} :
%    When defining a sectionioning command without using
%    \@startsection, you can use \secdef as follows:
%       \def\part { ... \secdef \CMDA \CMDB }
%       \def\CMDA  [#1]#2{ ... }     % Command to define \part[...]{...}
%       \def\CMDB  #1{ ... }         % Command to define \part*{...}

\def\part{\par               % New paragraph
   \addvspace{4ex}           % Adds vertical space above title.
   \@afterindentfalse        % Suppresses indent in first paragraph.  Change
   \secdef\@part\@spart}     % to \@afterindenttrue to have indent.

\def\@part[#1]#2{\ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne    % IF secnumdepth > -1
        \refstepcounter{part}                    %  THEN step part counter
        \addcontentsline{toc}{part}{\thepart     %       add toc line
        \hspace{1em}#1}\else                     %  ELSE add unnumbered line
      \addcontentsline{toc}{part}{#1}\fi         % FI
   { \parindent 0pt \raggedright
    \ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne   % IF secnumdepth > -1
      \Large \bf Part \thepart     %   THEN Print 'Part' and
      \par\nobreak                 %          number in \Large boldface.
    \fi                            % FI
    \huge \bf                      % Select \huge boldface.
    #2\markboth{}{}\par }          % Print title and set heading marks null.
    \nobreak                       % TeX penalty to prevent page break.
    \vskip 3ex                     % Space between title and text.
   \@afterheading                  % Routine called after part and
    }                              %     section heading.

% Heading for \part* command
\def\@spart#1{{\parindent 0pt \raggedright
    \huge \bf
    #1\par}                         % Title.
    \nobreak                        % TeX penalty to prevent page break.
    \vskip 3ex                      % Space between title and text.
    \@afterheading                  % Routine called after part and
  }                                 %     section heading.

% \@startsection {NAME}{LEVEL}{INDENT}{BEFORESKIP}{AFTERSKIP}{STYLE}
%            optional * [ALTHEADING]{HEADING}
%    Generic command to start a section.
%    NAME       : e.g., 'subsection'
%    LEVEL      : a number, denoting depth of section -- i.e., section=1,
%                 subsection = 2, etc.  A section number will be printed if
%                 and only if LEVEL < or = the value of the secnumdepth
%                 counter.
%    INDENT     : Indentation of heading from left margin
%    BEFORESKIP : Absolute value = skip to leave above the heading.
%                 If negative, then paragraph indent of text following
%                 heading is suppressed.
%    AFTERSKIP  : if positive, then skip to leave below heading,
%                       else - skip to leave to right of run-in heading.
%    STYLE      : commands to set style
%  If '*' missing, then increments the counter.  If it is present, then
%  there should be no [ALTHEADING] argument.  A sectioning command
%  is normally defined to \@startsection + its first six arguments.

\def\section{\clearpage \@startsection {section}{1}{\parindent}
    {3.5ex plus 1ex minus .2ex}{2.3ex plus .2ex}{\sectionstyle}}
\def\subsection{\@startsection{subsection}{2}{\parindent}
    {3.25ex plus 1ex minus .2ex}{-1.5ex plus .2ex}{\subsectionstyle}}
\def\subsubsection{\@startsection{subsubsection}{3}{\parindent}
    {3.25ex plus 1ex minus .2ex}{-1.5ex plus -.2ex}{\subsubsectionstyle}}
\def\paragraph{\@startsection {paragraph}{4}{\parindent}
    {3.25ex plus 1ex minus .2ex}{-1em}{\paragraphstyle}}
\def\subparagraph{\@startsection {subparagraph}{5}{\parindent}
    {3.25ex plus 1ex minus .2ex}{-1em}{\subparagraphstyle}}
\def\subsubparagraph{\@startsection {subsubparagraph}{6}{\parindent}
    {3.25ex plus 1ex minus .2ex}{-1em}{\subsubparagraphstyle}}
\def\subsubsubparagraph{\@startsection {subsubsubparagraph}{7}{\parindent}
    {3.25ex plus 1ex minus .2ex}{-1em}{\subsubsubparagraphstyle}}

% The value of the counter secnumdepth gives the depth of the
% highest-level sectioning command that is to produce section numbers.
%

\setcounter{secnumdepth}{7}

% APPENDIX
%
% The \appendix command must do the following:
%    -- reset the section counter to zero and 
%    -- reset the subsection counter to zero
%    -- redefine the \section command to produce the proper format appendix 

\def\appendix{\par
  \clearpage
  \renewcommand{\thepage}{\Roman{appnumber}-\arabic{page}}
  \setcounter{appnumber}{0}
  \setcounter{section}{0}
  \setcounter{subsection}{0}
  \makeatletter
    \def\section{\clearpage \addtocounter{section}{9}
      \addtocounter{appnumber}{1} \setcounter{page}{1}
      \addtocontents{toc}{\noindent\hspace{7em}APPENDIX~\Roman{appnumber}}
      \setcounter{figure}{0}
      \setcounter{table}{0}
       \begin{center} 
	 \large\bf 
	 APPENDIX~\Roman{appnumber}
       \end{center} 
       \par 
       \@startsection {section}{1}{\parindent}{3.5ex plus 1ex minus
       .2ex}{2.3ex plus .2ex}{\sectionstyle}}
  \makeatother
  \def\thefigure{\Roman{appnumber}-\arabic{figure}}
  \def\thetable{\Roman{appnumber}-\Roman{table}}
}

%    ****************************************
%    *                LISTS                 *
%    ****************************************
%

% The following commands are used to set the default values for the list
% environment's parameters. See the LaTeX manual for an explanation of
% the meanings of the parameters.  Defaults for the list environment are
% set as follows.  First, \rightmargin, \listparindent and \itemindent
% are set to 0pt.  Then, for a Kth level list, the command \@listK is
% called, where 'K' denotes 'i', 'ii', ... , 'vi'.  (I.e., \@listiii is
% called for a third-level list.)  By convention, \@listK should set
% \leftmargin to \leftmarginK.
%
% For efficiency, level-one list's values are defined at top level, and
% \@listi is defined to set only \leftmargin.

\leftmargini 4.5em
\leftmarginii 2.2em     % > \labelsep + width of '(m)'
\leftmarginiii 1.87em   % > \labelsep + width of 'vii.'
\leftmarginiv 1.7em     % > \labelsep + width of 'M.'
\leftmarginv 1em
\leftmarginvi 1em

\leftmargin\leftmargini
\labelwidth\leftmargini\advance\labelwidth-\labelsep
\labelsep .5em
\parsep 4.5pt plus 2pt minus 1pt

\def\@listi{\leftmargin\leftmargini}

\def\@listii{\leftmargin\leftmarginii
   \labelwidth\leftmarginii\advance\labelwidth-\labelsep
   \topsep 4.5pt plus 2pt minus 1pt
   \parsep 2pt plus 1pt minus 1pt
   \itemsep \parsep}

\def\@listiii{\leftmargin\leftmarginiii
    \labelwidth\leftmarginiii\advance\labelwidth-\labelsep
    \topsep 2pt plus 1pt minus 1pt
    \parsep \z@ \partopsep 1pt plus 0pt minus 1pt
    \itemsep \topsep}

\def\@listiv{\leftmargin\leftmarginiv
     \labelwidth\leftmarginiv\advance\labelwidth-\labelsep}

\def\@listv{\leftmargin\leftmarginv
     \labelwidth\leftmarginv\advance\labelwidth-\labelsep}

\def\@listvi{\leftmargin\leftmarginvi
     \labelwidth\leftmarginvi\advance\labelwidth-\labelsep}
%	 DEC/CMS REPLACEMENT HISTORY, Element MS11.STY
%	 *5    27-FEB-1986 14:31:14 MCPHERSON "Redefine \thepage for appendices, capitalize appendix"
%	 *4    13-FEB-1986 13:22:41 MCPHERSON "Reset the figure and table counters for each appendix"
%	 *3     7-FEB-1986 10:10:27 MCPHERSON "deleted bookform, added volumes, renumbered appendices"
%	 *2    13-JAN-1986 09:02:13 MCPHERSON "Increase \parskip, increase indentation on lists "
%	 *1     6-NOV-1985 15:11:29 MCPHERSON "MIL-STD-490 document style, LaTeX 2.08"
%	 DEC/CMS REPLACEMENT HISTORY, Element MS11.STY