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author | Reinhard Kotucha <reinhard.kotucha@web.de> | 2007-04-08 18:18:21 +0000 |
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committer | Reinhard Kotucha <reinhard.kotucha@web.de> | 2007-04-08 18:18:21 +0000 |
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update flowfram to v1.07
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/flowfram/ffuserguide.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/flowfram/ffuserguide.tex index 53cc01236b3..8ff2f6c9d2b 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/flowfram/ffuserguide.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/flowfram/ffuserguide.tex @@ -14,9 +14,10 @@ pdfauthor={Nicola Talbot}, pdftitle={Creating Flow Frames for Posters, Brochures or Magazines using flowfram.sty}, pdfkeywords={LaTeX;text frames;posters;brochures}]{hyperref} -\usepackage[style=altlist,toc,number=none]{glossary}[2005/07/15] +\usepackage[style=altlist,toc,number=none]{glossary}[2006/07/20] \usepackage{pgf} \usepackage[norotate,ttbnotitle,ttbnum]{flowfram} +\usepackage{shapepar} % Define some commands for consistency and indexing \newcommand{\sty}[1]{\textsf{#1}\index{#1@\textsf{#1} package}} @@ -48,6 +49,8 @@ explicitly changed.}} in which text is fixed in place, but the contents are re-typeset after each page.}} +\newcommand*{\staticordynamic}{\useGlosentry{static}{static} or \gls{dynamic}} + \storeglosentry{frame}{name=frame,description={A rectangular area of the page in which text can be placed (not to be confused with a frame making command). There are three types: @@ -122,6 +125,13 @@ refer to the frame by label instead of by its IDN.}} \setflowframe*{main}{evenx=0.4\textwidth} \setdynamicframe*{chaphead}{evenx=0pt,clear} +% make a frames to illustrate shaped frames +\newstaticframe[none]{0.38\textwidth}{0.55\textheight}{0.62\textwidth}{0.45\textheight}[shapedt] +\setstaticframe*{shapedt}{evenx=0pt} + +\newstaticframe[none]{0.38\textwidth}{0.45\textheight}{0.62\textwidth}{0pt}[shapedb] +\setstaticframe*{shapedb}{evenx=0pt} + % set the margins to appear on the spine side of the page \setflowframe*{main}{margin=inner} @@ -226,9 +236,12 @@ backcolor=blue,textcolor=white,style=footstyle,pages=none} \setlength{\parindent}{0pt}% \setlength{\parskip}{0pt plus .3pt}% \let\item\@idxitem}{% +\afterpage{% \setflowframe*{main}{pages=all}% \setflowframe{>1}{pages=none}% -\finishthispage} +} +\finishthispage +} \makeatother \begin{document} @@ -237,9 +250,9 @@ backcolor=blue,textcolor=white,style=footstyle,pages=none} \dfswapoddeven*{chaphead} \title{Creating Flow Frames for Posters, Brochures or -Magazines using flowfram.sty v 1.02} +Magazines using flowfram.sty v 1.07} \author{Nicola L. C. Talbot} -\date{24th November 2005} +\date{9th March 2007} \pagenumbering{alph} \maketitle @@ -284,10 +297,10 @@ or magazines or any other form of document that does not conform to the standard one or two column layout. The \sty{flowfram} package provides three types of \gls{frame}: -\gls{flow}s, \gls{static}s and \gls{dynamic}s, all rectangular -in shape with dimensions and positions specified by the +\gls{flow}s, \gls{static}s and \gls{dynamic}s with dimensions and +positions specified by the user\footnote{Can I have arbitrary shaped frames? See -\autoref{itm:parshape} on page~\pageref{itm:parshape}}. +\autoref{sec:parshape}}. The main contents of the document environment flow from one \gls{flow} to the next in the order of definition, whereas the contents of the static and dynamic frames @@ -323,12 +336,7 @@ of the arbitrary layout of the flow frames.}. This package has only been tested with a limited number of class files and packages. Since it modifies the output routine, it is likely to conflict with any other package which also -does this. The \sty{flowfram} package works fine with -\appname{pdflatex}, \appname{latex} and \appname{dvips}, -however \appname{ps2pdf} and \appname{dvipdf} both seem to -cause a slight left shift in the page which may result in a -vertical white band on the right side of the page. -This problem does not seem to occur with Acrobat Distiller. +does this. You should load \sty{flowfram} \emph{after} \sty{hyperref} and any colour package (e.g.\ \sty{color}). @@ -415,8 +423,7 @@ you have two or more overlapping frames, the text in each \gls{frame} will not attempt to wrap around the other frames, but will simply overwrite them.\footnote{Can I have arbitrary -shaped frames? See \autoref{itm:parshape} on -page~\pageref{itm:parshape}.} +shaped frames? See \autoref{sec:parshape}.} \chapter{Defining New Frames} @@ -437,7 +444,10 @@ a new \gls{flow} use:\\[10pt] where \meta{width} is the width of the \gls{frame}, \meta{height} is the height of the \gls{frame}, (\meta{x},\meta{y}) is the position of the bottom left hand corner of the \gls{frame} -relative to the bottom left hand corner of the \gls{typeblock}. +relative to the bottom left hand corner of the +\gls{typeblock}\footnote{See \autoref{itm:absval} on +page~\pageref{itm:absval} if you want to convert from absolute +page co-ordinates to co-ordinates relative to the typeblock}. The first optional argument, \meta{page list}, indicates the list of pages for which this \gls{frame} is defined. @@ -488,8 +498,8 @@ defined in \autoref{sec:modattr}} (i.e.\ this one.) You can force text to move immediately to the next defined \gls{flow} using one of the commands: \cmdname{newpage}, -\cmdname{clearpage}, \cmdname{pagebreak} or \cmdname{framebreak}. -The first three work in an analogous way to the way they +\cmdname{pagebreak} or \cmdname{framebreak}. +The first two work in an analogous way to the way they work in standard two column mode. The latter, \cmdname{framebreak}, is required when a paragraph spans two \useGlosentry{flow}{flow frames} @@ -500,7 +510,8 @@ result, the end of the paragraph at the beginning of the new \gls{flow} retains the width of the previous \gls{flow}. If you want to start a new page, rather than simply move to the -next \gls{frame}, use the command \cmdname{finishthispage}, +next \gls{frame}, use the command \cmdname{finishthispage} +or \cmdname{clearpage}, or for two-sided documents, to start on the next odd page do \cmdname{cleardoublepage}. @@ -517,6 +528,10 @@ explicitly changed. Thus, a \gls{static} can be used, for example, to make a company logo appear in the same place on every page. +As from version 1.03 it is now possible to have +\gls{static}s with non-rectangular contents, see +\autoref{sec:parshape} for further details. + A new \gls{static} is defined using the command:\\[10pt] \cmdname{newstaticframe}\verb/[/\meta{page list}\verb+]{+% \meta{width}\verb/}{/% @@ -570,6 +585,10 @@ are re-typeset on each page. (A \gls{static} stores its contents in a savebox, whereas a \gls{dynamic} stores its contents in a macro). +As from version 1.03 it is now possible to have +\gls{dynamic}s with non-rectangular contents, see +\autoref{sec:parshape} for further details. + To create a new \gls{dynamic}, use the command:\\[10pt] \cmdname{newdynamicframe}\verb/[/\meta{page list}\verb+]{+% \meta{width}\verb/}{/% @@ -631,6 +650,68 @@ create two \gls{dynamic}s with \IDL{}s \texttt{header} and you can then move or resize the header and footer using \cmdname{setdynamicframe} (described next). +\section{Determining the Location of the Typeblock} +\label{sec:typeblockloc} + +As mentioned above, when you create new \useGlosentry{frame}{frames}, +you must specify their location relative to the \gls{typeblock}, but +what if you want to position a \gls{frame} a set distance from the +edge of the paper? The \sty{flowfram} package provides the following +commands that compute the distance from the \gls{typeblock} to the +paper boundary: + +\begin{itemize} +\item \cmdname{computeleftedgeodd}\verb"{"\meta{length}\verb"}" + +Compute the position of the left edge of the (odd) page, relative to +the left side of the \gls{typeblock}, and store the result in +\cmdname{length}. + +\item \cmdname{computeleftedgeeven}\verb"{"\meta{length}\verb"}" + +As above, but for even pages. + +\item \cmdname{computetopedge}\verb"{"\meta{length}\verb"}" + +Compute the top edge of the page, relative to the bottom of the +\gls{typeblock}, and store the result in \meta{length}. + +\item \cmdname{computebottomedge}\verb"{"\meta{length}\verb"}" + +Compute the bottom edge of the page, relative to the bottom of the +\gls{typeblock}, and store the result in \meta{length} + +\item \cmdname{computerightedgeodd}\verb"{"\meta{length}\verb"}" + +Compute the position of the right edge of the (odd) page, relative to +the left side of the \gls{typeblock}, and store the result in +\cmdname{length}. + +\item \cmdname{computerightedgeeven}\verb"{"\meta{length}\verb"}" + +As above, but for even pages. +\end{itemize} + +Note that in all cases, \meta{length} should be a \LaTeX\ length +command. + +For example, if you want to create a frame whose bottom +left corner is one inch from the left edge of the page +and half an inch from the bottom edge of the page (this +assumes odd and even pages have the same margins): +\begin{verbatim} +% define two new lengths to represent the x and y coords +\newlength{\myX} +\newlength{\myY} +% compute the distance from the typeblock to the paper edge +\computeleftedgeodd{\myX} +\computebottomedge{\myY} +% Add the absolute co-ordinates to get co-ordinates +% relative to the typeblock +\addtolength{\myX}{1in} +\addtolength{\myY}{0.5in} +\end{verbatim} + \chapter{Modifying Frame Attributes} \label{sec:modattr} @@ -728,6 +809,13 @@ document is two-sided. \gls{frame} for all odd pages on which it is defined, if the document is two-sided. +\item[\key{valign}=\meta{pos}] Change the vertical alignment +of material inside a \staticordynamic. The value \meta{pos} +may be one of: \texttt{c}, \texttt{t} or \texttt{b}. +The default for \gls{static}s is \texttt{c}, the default +for \gls{dynamic}s is \texttt{t}. +This key is not available for \gls{flow}s. + \item[\key{label}=\meta{text}] Assign an IDL to the \gls{frame}. (If you do not specify a label when you first define a \gls{frame} it will be given a label identical to its \IDN.) This key is @@ -863,8 +951,151 @@ This setting is only available for \gls{dynamic}s. \gls{frame} by \meta{n} degrees (new to version 1.02). Note that the \gls{bbox}es will not appear rotated. + +\item[\key{shape}=\meta{shape command}] Define a shape for +the contents of a \gls{static} or \gls{dynamic} (new +to version 1.03). If \meta{specs} is \cmdname{relax}, it will be +a standard rectangle. See \autoref{sec:parshape} for further +details. +\end{description} + +\section{Non-Rectangular Frames} +\label{sec:parshape} + +As from version 1.03, it is now possible to specify +non-rectangular \staticordynamic{}s (but not \gls{flow}s). Note +that the +\gls{bbox} will still appear as a rectangle despite the +\gls{frame}'s shape setting. You may use either \TeX's +\cmdname{parshape} command, or the \cmdname{shapepar} +command defined in Donald~Arseneau's \sty{shapepar} +package (if using \cmdname{shapepar}, remember to include +the \sty{shapepar} package.) + +Note that it is better to use \cmdname{parshape} instead +of \cmdname{shapepar} as the latter is more restrictive and +requires more processing. +\begin{description} +\item[\cmdname{parshape}] +With \cmdname{parshape} you can not have cut-outs in the middle, +top or bottom of a frame, however it is possible to have cut-outs +in the left or right side of the \gls{frame}. When used with the +\key{shape} key for \staticordynamic{}s, the effects of +\cmdname{par} and the sectioning commands are modified to allow +the paragraph shape to extend beyond a single paragraph, and +to allow sectioning commands (but not \cmdname{chapter} +or \cmdname{part}). + +\item[\cmdname{shapepar}] With \cmdname{shapepar} you may +have cut-outs, but you may not have any sectioning commands, +paragraph breaks, vertical spacing or mathematics. You can +simulate a paragraph break using \cmdname{simpar}, but this +is not recommended. The size of the shape depends on the +amount of text, so the shape will expand or contract as you +add or delete text. See the \sty{shapepar} documentation for +more details. \end{description} +To restore a \gls{frame} to its default rectangular setting use +\key{shape}=\cmdname{relax}. + +For those unfamiliar with \TeX's \cmdname{parshape} command, +the syntax is as follows:\\[10pt] +\cmdname{parshape}=$n$ $i_1$ $l_1$ $i_2$ $l_2$ \ldots\ $i_n$ $l_n$\\[10pt] +where $n$ is the number of ($i_j$ $l_j$) pairs and +$i_j$ specifies the left indentation for the $j$th +line and $l_j$ specifies the length of the $j$th line. + +The \gls{static} on the top left +was assigned a zigzag shape using: +\setstaticframe*{shapedb,shapedt}{pages=all} +\begin{verbatim} +\setstaticframe*{shapedb}{shape={\parshape=20 +0.6\linewidth 0.4\linewidth 0.5\linewidth 0.4\linewidth +0.4\linewidth 0.4\linewidth 0.3\linewidth 0.4\linewidth +0.2\linewidth 0.4\linewidth 0.1\linewidth 0.4\linewidth +0pt 0.4\linewidth 0.1\linewidth 0.4\linewidth +0.2\linewidth 0.4\linewidth 0.3\linewidth 0.4\linewidth +0.4\linewidth 0.4\linewidth 0.5\linewidth 0.4\linewidth +0.6\linewidth 0.4\linewidth 0.5\linewidth 0.4\linewidth +0.4\linewidth 0.4\linewidth 0.3\linewidth 0.4\linewidth +0.2\linewidth 0.4\linewidth 0.1\linewidth 0.4\linewidth +0pt 0.4\linewidth 0.1\linewidth 0.4\linewidth +}} +\end{verbatim} +\setstaticframe*{shapedt}{shape={\parshape=20 +0.6\linewidth 0.4\linewidth +0.5\linewidth 0.4\linewidth +0.4\linewidth 0.4\linewidth +0.3\linewidth 0.4\linewidth +0.2\linewidth 0.4\linewidth +0.1\linewidth 0.4\linewidth +0pt 0.4\linewidth +0.1\linewidth 0.4\linewidth +0.2\linewidth 0.4\linewidth +0.3\linewidth 0.4\linewidth +0.4\linewidth 0.4\linewidth +0.5\linewidth 0.4\linewidth +0.6\linewidth 0.4\linewidth +0.5\linewidth 0.4\linewidth +0.4\linewidth 0.4\linewidth +0.3\linewidth 0.4\linewidth +0.2\linewidth 0.4\linewidth +0.1\linewidth 0.4\linewidth +0pt 0.4\linewidth +0.1\linewidth 0.4\linewidth +}} + +\begin{staticcontents*}{shapedt} +This is an example of a static frame with a non-rectangular +shape. This zigzag shape was specified using the \key{shape} +key setting in \cmdname{setstaticframe}. The \cmdname{parshape} +command was used to set the shape. + +Using the \key{shape} key rather than explicitly using +\cmdname{parshape} within the \env{staticcontents} environment +means that I can have paragraph breaks, sectioning commands, +and even some mathematics +\begin{equation} +E=mc^2 +\end{equation} +whilst retaining the shape. +\end{staticcontents*} + +The syntax for \cmdname{shapepar} is more complicated, see +the \sty{shapepar} documentation for more details. In general:\\[10pt] +\cmdname{shapepar}\{\meta{shape specs}\}\\[10pt] +The \sty{shapepar} package has four predefined shapes: +\cmdname{squareshape}, \cmdname{diamondshape}, +\cmdname{heartshape} and \cmdname{nutshape}. + +The \gls{static} on the bottom left was assigned a heart shape +using the command: +\begin{verbatim} +\setstaticframe*{shapedb}{shape={\shapepar\heartshape}} +\end{verbatim} +To reset the frame back to its original rectangular shape +do: +\begin{verbatim} +\setstaticframe*{shapedb}{shape=\relax} +\end{verbatim} + +\afterpage{\setstaticframe*{shapedt,shapedb}{pages=none}} +\setstaticframe*{shapedb}{shape={\shapepar\heartshape}} +\begin{staticcontents*}{shapedb} +This example has a more complicated shape that can not +be generated using \TeX's \cmdname{parshape} command, so +\cmdname{shapepar} was used instead. Note that this document +must include the \sty{shapepar} package in this instance, +whereas no extra packages are required to use \cmdname{parshape}. +No mathematics or sectioning commands are allowed here. +The shape will expand as more text is added to it. +\end{staticcontents*} + +The \sty{flowfram} package currently does not support any other +paragraph shape making commands. Any other commands would +have to be used explicitly within the contents of the frame. + \chapter{Predefined Layouts} \label{sec:layouts} @@ -915,8 +1146,8 @@ A more general form of \cmdname{twocolumninarea} making \section{Column Styles with an Additional Frame} -As well as the column style of \gls{flow}s defined in -the previous section, it is also possible to define +As well as the column style of \gls{flow}s defined +above, it is also possible to define \meta{n} columns with an additional frame spanning either above or below them. There will be a vertical gap of approximately\footnote{It may not be exact, as the \gls{flow}s @@ -1276,7 +1507,7 @@ To just change the settings for the thumbtab index, use \cmdname{setthumbtabindex}\verb"{"\meta{n}\verb"}{"\meta{key value list}\verb"}". The \meta{key value list} for both these commands is the same as that for \cmdname{setdynamicframe}. -By default, the thumbtabs are given a grey background. In this +By default, the thumbtabs have a grey background. In this document, I have used: \begin{verbatim} \setthumbtab{1}{backcolor=[rgb]{0.15,0.15,1}} @@ -1381,6 +1612,20 @@ This is the width of the \gls{frame}'s border, if using a border given by a \useGlosentry{fcmd}{frame} \useGlosentry{fcmd}{making command} that uses \cmdname{fboxsep} to set its border width (e.g.\ \cmdname{fbox}). + +\item \cmdname{sdfparindent} +This is the paragraph indentation within \staticordynamic{}s. +The default value is 0pt. + +\item \cmdname{vcolumnsep} +This is the approximate vertical distance between the top frame +and the column frames when using \cmdname{Ncolumnhead} etc. +(The height of the \gls{flow} may be adjusted to make it +an integer multiple of \cmdname{baselineskip}.) + +\item \cmdname{columnsep} +This is the horizontal distance between the column frames +when using \cmdname{Ncolumn} or \cmdname{Ncolumnhead} etc \end{itemize} \chapter{Troubleshooting} @@ -1428,16 +1673,18 @@ for some arbitrary format. \item Can I have an arbitrarily shaped \gls{frame}? \label{itm:parshape} -No. All frames are rectangular, however within a frame -you may use commands such as \TeX's \cmdname{parshape} to -create a non rectangular paragraph. (See the sample file -\texttt{news.tex} for an example.) +You can assign certain irregular shapes to \staticordynamic{}s, +using the \key{shape} key (see \autoref{sec:parshape}). +Note that the \gls{bbox} will still appear as a rectangle with +the dimensions of the given \gls{frame} which may not correspond +to the assigned shape. +This function is not available for \gls{flow}s. \item Why has the text from my \gls{flow} appeared in a \gls{static} or \gls{dynamic}? Assuming you haven't inadvertently set that text as the contents -of the static or dynamic frame, the frames are most likely +of the \staticordynamic, the frames are most likely overlapping (see \autoref{sec:stacking}). In an attempt to clarify what's going on, suppose you have defined a \gls{static}, a \gls{dynamic} and two \gls{flow}s. The @@ -1482,6 +1729,26 @@ overfull hbox that's causing the text to poke out the side of the \item Why do I get lots of overfull hbox messages? Probably because you have narrow \gls{frame}s. + +\item What happens if I use a command or environment +that switches to two-column mode (e.g. \env{theindex})? + +As from version 1.01, any \cmdname{onecolumn} or +\cmdname{twocolumn} commands that occur outside of the +preamble will print the contents of the optional argument, +and issue a warning. It is recommended that you set up +your own frames for use in the index. + +\item How do I change the vertical alignment +of material inside a \staticordynamic? + +Use the \key{valign} key in \cmdname{setstaticframe} or +\cmdname{setdynamicframe} (new to version 1.03). + +\item\label{itm:absval} How do I compute the distance from the edge +of the page instead of the typeblock? + +See \autoref{sec:typeblockloc}. \end{enumerate} \section{Unexpected Output} @@ -1510,8 +1777,18 @@ offset using the \texttt{offset} key (see \autoref{sec:modattr}). \item I have a vertical white strip along the right hand side of every page. -This occurs if you use \appname{ps2pdf} of \appname{dvipdf}. -Try using \appname{pdflatex} instead. +This can happen if you have, say, an A4 document, and ghostscript +has letter as the default paper size. You can change the default +paper size by editing the file \verb|gs_init.ps|. Change: +\begin{verbatim} +% Optionally choose a default paper size other than U.S. letter. +% (a4) +\end{verbatim} +to: +\begin{verbatim} +% Optionally choose a default paper size other than U.S. letter. +(a4) +\end{verbatim} \item I don't have any output. @@ -1520,7 +1797,8 @@ frames onto the page until it has finished putting text into the \gls{flow}s. So if there is no text to go in the \gls{flow}s it won't output the page. If you only want the \gls{static}s or \gls{dynamic}s filled in, and nothing -outside of them, just do \verb|\mbox{}|. This will put +outside of them, just do \verb|\mbox{}\finishthispage|. +This will put an invisible something with zero area into your \gls{flow}, but it's enough to convince \TeX\ that the document contains some text. @@ -1529,6 +1807,36 @@ document contains some text. See the previous answer. +\item There is no paragraph indentation inside my +\staticordynamic{}s. + +The paragraph indentation in \staticordynamic{}s is governed +by the length \cmdname{sdfparindent} which is set to 0pt by +default. To make the indentation the same as that used by +\gls{flow}s place the following in the preamble: +\begin{verbatim} +\setlength{\sdfparindent}{\parindent} +\end{verbatim} + +\item My section numbering is in the wrong order + +Remember that the contents of the \gls{dynamic}s are not set +until the page is shipped out, and the contents will be set +in the order of \IDN, so if you have any sectioning commands +occuring within \gls{dynamic}s, they may not be set in the same +order as they are in your input file. + +\item The contents of my \staticordynamic\ have shifted +to the left when I used \cmdname{parshape} + +This will happen if your \cmdname{parshape} specification +exceeds the linewidth. For example: +\begin{verbatim} +\parshape=1 0.4\linewidth 0.7\linewidth +\end{verbatim} +This specifies a line with overall length +\verb"1.1\linewidth" which is too long. + \end{enumerate} \section{Error Messages} @@ -1583,8 +1891,7 @@ or \texttt{false}. \item \verb/Key 'clear' not available/ -The \texttt{clear} key is only available for static -and dynamic \gls{frame}s. +The \texttt{clear} key is only available for \staticordynamic{}s. \item \verb/Key 'style' not available/ @@ -1594,6 +1901,10 @@ The \texttt{style} key is only available for \gls{dynamic}s. The \texttt{margin} key is only available for \gls{flow}s. +\item \verb/Key 'shape' not available/ + +The \texttt{shape} key is only available for \staticordynamic{}s. + \item \verb/Dynamic frame style '/\meta{style}\verb+' not defined+ The specified style \meta{style} must be the name of a command @@ -1609,8 +1920,8 @@ the initial backslash. \item \verb/Not in outer par mode/ You can not have floats (such as figures, tables or marginal -notes) in \gls{static}s or \gls{dynamic}s. If you want -a figure or table within a \gls{static} or \gls{dynamic} +notes) in \staticordynamic{}s. If you want +a figure or table within a \staticordynamic\ use \env{staticfigure} or \env{statictable}. \item \verb/Somethings wrong---maybe missing \item/ @@ -1621,22 +1932,6 @@ wrong with the toc (table of contents), ttb (thumbtab) or aux (auxiliary) files in the previous run. Try deleting them, and try again. -\item \verb/Undefined control sequence/ -\begin{verbatim} -\color ...vevmode \csname fi\endcsname }\@ldc@l@r -\end{verbatim} - -This seems to happen when the \texttt{draft} option is used without -a colour package, in conjunction with PDF\LaTeX. It -doesn't seem to happen with \LaTeX. For some reason with -PDF\LaTeX\ the \cmdname{color} command is defined in the -begin document hook, but not the command -\cmdname{@ldc@l@r} which is the cause of this error -message. You can avoid this error message by including -the \sty{color} package. You can use the -\texttt{monochrome} option if you don't want any colour -in your document. - \end{enumerate} \disablethumbtabs |