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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2020-02-24 14:22:46 +0000 |
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ntgclass/ntgstyle.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ntgclass/ntgstyle.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 9329ad1b60b..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ntgclass/ntgstyle.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ntgclass/ntgstyle.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ntgclass/ntgstyle.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 3dd634ee0ed..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/ntgclass/ntgstyle.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,128 +0,0 @@ -\documentstyle[a4]{artikel1} % or just 'article' -\begin{document} - -\title{An introduction to the Dutch \LaTeX\ styles} -\author{Victor Eijkhout} -\date{3 September 1989} -\maketitle - -\section{Background} - -The Dutch \LaTeX\ styles are an attempt to provide -\LaTeX\ users with facilities of the standard distribution -styles `article' and `report', -but coupled to typography that is geared towards Dutch usage. -In order to ensure interchangeability, the new styles -implemented the commands of the distribution styles. -In principle, then, no manual for these styles would be needed. -There are a few points, however, that can't go without -comment. - -Table 1 lists all files connected with the Dutch styles. -These files can be found on the {\tt tex-nl} fileserver -on the {\tt hearn} node of Bitnet/Earn. -Not all of them are necessary, the ones with extension {\tt .tex} -contain just blah. - -Remark: there exists a Dutch version of `letter', which is so -specifically Dutch that I decided not to include it in this list. - -\begin{table}[bp]\begin{center}\begin{tabular}{|@{\tt\hspace{1em}}r|l|} - \hline - artikel1.sty & article compatible, design 1, straightforward \\ - artikel2.sty & article compatible, design 2, rather different \\ - artikel3.sty & article compatible, design 3, - parskip instead of indent\\ - rapport1.sty & report compatible, design 1 \\ - rapport3.sty & report compatible, design 3 \\ - book.sty & book compatible, design 1, under development\\ - ntg10.sty & 10 point option for all styles \\ - ntg11.sty & 11 point option for all styles \\ - ntg12.sty & 12 point option for all styles \\ - voorwerk.sty & Dutch version of titlepage, needed for `rapport$x$' \\ - a4.sty & page size for European norm A4 paper.\\ - ntgstyle.tex & this story \\ - artdoc.tex & the genesis of the `artikel' styles, in Dutch \\ - rapdoc.tex & the genesis of the `rapport' styles, also in Dutch.\\ - \hline \end{tabular}\end{center} -\caption{List of files} -\end{table} - - -\section{Languages} - -These styles have been developed bearing in mind suggestions -of Hubert Partl for making the language of styles switchable. -Thus, on their own these styles will produce English captions -like `chapter' and `table of contents', but specifying -the options `dutch' or `german', or any language option -that follows the directions of Partl, will switch these -to the language of the option. - - -\section{Design} - -At the moment there are styles compatible with `article' and -with `report'. The Dutch names for these are `artikel' -and `rapport'. In contrast to the standard styles, however, -the user can now choose from different visual designs. -Names of the styles are formed by appending their number -to the name, for instance `rapport3'. -\begin{enumerate} -\item Design one is meant to be a universally acceptable style. -It has been kept as uncontroversial as possible. -Under heavy protests of the implementer (me) the one -point that has turned out to be controversial, the table -of contents, has been made subject to a switch that can -restore the old \LaTeX\ layout. Explanation of this follows. -\item Design two will probably never be heavily used. It is -more something of a heroic attempt to be different. At the -moment only available in `artikel' form. -\item Design three meets the wishes of people who like -a zero \verb.\parindent. and a positive \verb.\parskip.. -As just setting these parameters within for instance `artikel1' -will give some unwanted side effects, I~decided to repair -these in a separate style. -\end{enumerate} -Credits for the visual design go to one real-life designer -and a couple of books by designers I consulted. -The full story can be found elsewhere. - -\subsection{User options} - -As was mentioned above, the new layout of the table -of contents has turned out to be somewhat controversial. -So, in order to ensure wider acceptance of these styles -I~have incorporated a switch that will restore the -old layout. Just specify the {\tt oldtoc} option. -This is available in designs 1 and~3. Number~2 really -insists on being different. - -I~do no page sizing, so kindly use an option like {\tt a4}. -There is a nice one on the server, which is not the one -by John Pavel. - -\subsection{Option files} - -Like in the standard styles there exist option files for -$10/11/12$ point layout. Until now, however, I~have -managed to get away with using the same option files -for both the `artikel' `rapport', and `boek' styles. -The option files then have to have some neutral -names. Which are at the moment {\tt ntg10}, {\tt ntg11}, -and~{\tt ntg12}. `NTG', of course, stands for Nederlandse -\TeX\ Gebruikersgroep, i.e., Dutch \TeX\ Users Group. - -When doing the `rapport' styles, I~needed to modify -the `titlpage' option file. Thus there is a Dutch -version of that, bearing the name of `voorwerk' -(literal translation: `frontwork'). -Probably the majority of Dutch \LaTeX\ users -don't even know that this is the correct term. -You're never too old to learn. - - - - -\end{document} - |