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-%% BEGIN 2up.doc
-%%
-%% Documentation for 2up.tex/2up.sty.
-%% Run through LaTeX, with or without the NFSS.
-%%
-%% See below if you want to try out two-up printing.
-%%
-%% LaTeX version of this documentation courtesy of
-%% H. David Todd <hdtodd@mockingbird.wesleyan.edu>
-%%
-%% This file may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of
-%% the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.2 of this license
-%% or (at your option) any later version. The latest version of this
-%% license is in:
-%%
-%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
-%%
-%% and version 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX version
-%% 1999/12/01 or later.
-%%
-%%
-\documentstyle[12pt,twoside]{article}
-
-\def\FileDate{January 28, 1993}
-\def\FileVersion{1.2}
-
-%% INSTRUCTIONS FOR TWO-UP PRINTING.
-%% 1. Change \iffalse below to \iftrue.
-%% 2. Uncomment \special{landscape} if using Rokicki's dvips, or otherwise
-%% remember to print the document out in landscape mode.
-%% 3. Uncomment one of the booklet options, if desired.
-%%
-\iffalse
- \input 2up.tex
- \targetlayout{twosided}
- \TwoupWrites
- % \special{landscape} %% This works with Rokicki's dvips
- % \targetlayout{Booklet} %% Booklet printing with 2-sided printer/copier.
- % \targetlayout{booklet} %% Booklet printing with 1-sided printer/copier.
-\fi
-
-\makeatletter
-
-%% PAGE NUMBERING:
-%% Adjust page numbering if using booklet layout option.
-\setcounter{page}{0}
-\def\next{\if@leftpage\else\stepcounter{page}\fi}
-\@ifundefined{target@stop}{}{\next}
-
-%% CONTENTS:
-\def\tableofcontents{%
- \par\begin{center}
- \large\bf Contents
- \end{center}
- \begin{quote}\@starttoc{toc}\end{quote}}
-
-%% PAGE PARAMETERS:
-\setlength{\parindent}{0pt} % paragraph indent
-\setlength{\parskip}{4pt plus 1pt minus 1pt}
-\setlength{\topmargin}{0pt}
-\setlength{\headheight}{12pt} % height of running head
-\setlength{\headsep}{30pt} % distance between header and text
-\setlength{\textheight}{8.2in} % height of text on page
-
-%% DATES, VERSIONS AND TITLES:
-\def\@maketitle{%
- \begin{center}
- {\Large\bf \@title \par}
- \vskip 1.2em {\lineskip .5em
- \begin{tabular}[t]{c}\@author\end{tabular}\par}
- \vskip .8em {\@date}%
- \end{center}
- \par
- \vskip .5em}
-
-%% Page Style:
-\pagestyle{myheadings}
-\markboth{Two-Up Style Guide}{Version \FileVersion, \FileDate}
-
-%% Special list:
-\newcommand{\namelistlabel}[1]{\mbox{\bf #1}\hfil}
-\newenvironment{namelist}[1]%
- {\begin{list}{}%
- {\let\makelabel\namelistlabel
- \settowidth{\labelwidth}{#1}
- \setlength{\leftmargin}{1.1\labelwidth}}}%
- {\end{list}}
-
-%% VERBATIM:
-%%
-\begingroup
- \catcode`\{=12 \catcode`\}=12
- \catcode`\(=1 \catcode`\)=2
- \catcode`\+=0 \catcode`\\=12
- +gdef+|(\) % \| = character \
- +gdef+{({) % \{ = character {
- +gdef+}(}) % \} = character }
-+endgroup
-\def\Backslash{\protect\|}
-%%
-%% Define some functional font commands:
-%%
-\def\MainFont{\tt} % For macro definitions.
-\def\UsageFont{\tt} % For in-line macro names.
-\def\InlineFont{\tt} % For other in-line snipets of code.
-\def\MetaFont{\rm\it} % For meta arguments.
-%%
-%% Short-cuts for font commands:
-%%
-\def\s#1{\string#1}
-\def\t#1{{\InlineFont\string#1}} % For other in-line code.
-\def\m#1{{\MetaFont #1\/}} % For just putting things in italics
-\def\M#1{{\InlineFont\{\m{#1}\}}} % Arg is in italic, enclosed in tt braces.
-\let\N\t % For in-line macro names.
-\catcode`\<=13 \def<#1>{\m{#1}} % <meta>
-\catcode`\"=13\def"{\verb"} % Short verb
-%%
-%% This is for listing macro definitions in a quote-like environment.
-%%
-\begingroup
- \catcode`\[=1 \catcode`\]=2
- \catcode`\{=13 \catcode`\}=12
- \gdef\@MD[%
- \catcode`\{=13 \catcode`\}=12
- \def{##1}[\{[\MetaFont ##1]\}]]
-\endgroup
-\def\MD{%
- \quote
- \begingroup
- \@MD
- \def\end{\endgroup\end}%
- \def\\{\@centercr\s}%
- \MainFont
- \s}
-\def\endMD{\endquote}
-%%
-
-%% End preamble.
-\catcode`\@=12
-
-\begin{document}
-
-\title{Documentation for 2up.tex:\\
- Two-up printing for Generic TeX}
-\author{Timothy Van Zandt\thanks{The documentation was put into
- \LaTeX\ format by David Todd.}\\ Timothy.VAN-ZANDT@insead.edu}
-\date{Version \FileVersion\\[3pt] \FileDate}
-
-\maketitle
-\thispagestyle{empty}
-
- "2up.tex"/"2up.sty" allows one to print a document two-up, with
-considerable flexibility as to paper size and layout. It produces a standard
-dvi file, and does not involve an additional dvi or PostScript filter. It
-should work with most \TeX\ macro packages.
-
- {\bf Usage:} Input "2up.tex", or include "2up" as a LaTeX style option.
-There is a good chance you will get the desired layout. (But you will probably
-need to generate new font bitmaps to get high quality output.) See the rest of
-this documentation for detailed information on controlling 2up.tex.
-
-\begingroup
-\def\baselinestretch{.8}\large\normalsize
-\tableofcontents
-\endgroup
-\clearpage
-
-\section{Comparison with other methods}
-
-There are other tools for two-up printing:
-\begin{description}
-\item[PostScript filters]
-These work well as long as you only use PostScript fonts (as opposed to the
-usual Metafont fonts). Otherwise, the PostScript filter scales bitmapped
-fonts, and the quality is lower than with "2up.tex".
-
-\item[Rokicki's dvidvi]
-"dvidvi" is a versatil tool that does much more than
-2up printing. However, if only rearranges the pages, and does not adjust the
-magnification to ensure that the pages fit properly in a two-up format. It
-also adds one more step to the \TeX-dvi-printer cycle. "2up.tex", on the other
-hand, combines the changes to \TeX's magnification and page layout with the
-rearranging of the pages, all with an easy-to-use interface and from within
-your \TeX\ document. (See Section \ref{dvidvi} on using both "2up.tex" and
-"dvidvi" together.)
-\end{description}
-
-\section{A warning about fonts}
-
-Two-up printing generally involves reducing a document, and thus using fonts
-sizes that are not typically found on your system. If you are using bitmapped
-fonts (standard for \TeX\ users), and you do not have and cannot generate the
-extra fonts bitmaps, you will find 2up.sty (and any other method of two-up
-printing) to give very poor quality output.
-
-If you are using a program like Rokicki's "dvips" that can generate extra font
-bitmaps as needed, you will find that it takes a long time to print your 2up
-document the first few times, as "dvips" is busy making the extra fonts. This
-problem will go away. Be thankful you have such an easy way to get extra font
-bitmaps.
-
-\section{Usage}
-
-Input "2up.tex". \LaTeX\ users can include "2up" as a style option.
-
-Then set the target and source layout:
-\begin{MD}
- \source{mag}{width}{height}\\
- \target{mag}{width}{height}
-\end{MD}
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item The ``source'' layout is the layout of your document
-the way it is usually printed. The ``target'' layout is the layout when it
-is printed two-up.
-
-\item <width> and <height> are the true width and height of the paper,
-when looking at the output right-side-up.
-
-\item <mag> refers to the source and target magnification. It should be an
-integer, equal to 1000 times the magnification factor. There are also some
-magic magnification numbers:
-\begin{description}
-\item[$\setminus$magstep<n>] for a magnification of 1.2$^n$ (n=0,...,5), or
-
-\item[$\setminus$magstepminus<n>] for a magnification of 1.2$^{-n}$
-(n=0,...,5).
-\end{description}
-Using these magnification values will make best use of the available fonts on
-your system.
-\end{itemize}
-
-"2up.tex" takes each source page, and centers in half a target page. To get
-the pages to fit, the magnification of the document typically has to be
-reduced. If you find that the pages are too crowded, try reducing the target
-magnification. If they are too lonely, try increasing the target
-magnification.
-
-If you want to adjust the positioning of the scaled pages, try changing the
-values of "\hoffset" or "\voffset" with "\advance" or \LaTeX's "\addtolength".
-
-Don't change the magnification of your document after using the "\target"
-command, as you will override the settings made by 2up.tex.
-
-You can also specify some options:
-\begin{MD}
- \targetlayout{options}
-\end{MD}
-where <options> is a comma separated list with no spaces. Valid
-options are:
-\begin{namelist}{topbottomxxx}
-
-\item [topbottom] The two source pages are printed one on top of the other.
-\item [twosided] Odd pages are always printed on the right or the bottom.
-\item [booklet] Pages are printed like a booklet. See Section \ref{booklet}.
-\item [Booklet] Like "booklet", but for two-sided printers/copiers.
-\item [dvidvi] For arranging in two-up layout with "dvidvi". See Section
-\ref{dvidvi}.
-
-\end{namelist}
-
-The only other changes you might want to make to your document are the
-following:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item You have to see to it that the target output is printed with the
-correct orientation (landscape or portrait). See the documentation for your
-dvi driver for details.
-
-\item "2up.tex" will inserts a line between pages if you change the following
-dimensions:
-\begin{namelist}{pagesepwidthxxx}
-\item [$\setminus$pagesepwidth] Thickness of line. (Default 0pt)
-\item [$\setminus$pageseplength] Length of line. (Default 6.5in)
-\item [$\setminus$pagesepoffset] Distance from bottom of page to bottom of
-line, or (with "topbottom" layout) from side of page to beginning of line.
-(Default 1in)
-\end{namelist}
-
-\item You can, but do not need to, use the following commands:
-\begin{namelist}{twoupemptypagexxx}
-
-\item [$\setminus$twoupemptypage] inserts a completely blank half page
-in the target.
-
-\item [$\setminus$twoupclearpage] \LaTeX\ users: ejects a complete target
-page.
-
-\item [$\setminus$twoupeject] Plain \TeX users: ejects a complete target
-page.
-
-\end{namelist}
-\end{itemize}
-
-\section{Defaults}
-
- The following commands set the parameters for some common sources and
-targets. The definitions of these commands are also useful examples.
-
- For A4 paper, just replace "8.5in" and "11in" in the definitions below by
-the width and height of A4 paper.
-
-\begin{description}
-
-\item [$\setminus$twouparticle]
-
-This is the default for \LaTeX.
-\begin{namelist}{Sourcexx}
-
-\item [Source:] A portrait document on 8.5x11 inch paper with wide margins as
-used in \LaTeX's article style, and without marginal notes.
-
-\item [Target:] A landscape document on the same size paper, with the source
-pages printed side by side.
-
-\item [Definition:]\hspace{1pt}
-\begin{verbatim}
-\target{\magstepminus1}{11in}{8.5in}
-\source{\magstep0}{8.5in}{11in}}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{namelist}
-
-If you use narrower side margins, or if you use marginal notes, then you
-will need to use "\twoupplain" or \\ "\twouplegaltarget", defined below.
-
-\item [$\setminus$twoupplain]
-
-This is the default for non-\LaTeX.
-
-It is the same as "\twouparticle", but for source documents with narrower
-margins.
-\begin{namelist}{Sourcexxx}
-
-\item [Definition:]\hspace{1pt}
-\begin{verbatim}
-\target{\magstepminus2}{11in}{8.5in}
-\source{\magstep0}{8.5in}{11in}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{namelist}
-
-\item [$\setminus$twouplegaltarget]
-
-\begin{namelist}{Sourcexxx}
-\item [Source:] A portrait document on 8.5x11 inch paper with just about any
-margins and perhaps with marginal notes.
-
-\item [Target:] A landscape document on legal size paper (8.5x14 inches),
-with the source pages printed side by side.
-
-\item [Definition:]\hspace{1pt}
-\begin{verbatim}
-\target{\magstepminus1}{14in}{8.5in}
-\source{\magstep0}{8.5in}{11in}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{namelist}
-
-\item [$\setminus$twouplandscape]\hspace{1pt}
-\begin{namelist}{Sourcexxx}
-
-\item [Source:] A landscape document on 8.5x11 inch paper with just about any
-margins.
-
-\item [Target:] A portrait document on the same size paper, with the
-source pages stacked vertically.
-
-\item [Definition:]\hspace{1pt}
-\begin{verbatim}
-\target{\magstepminus2}{8.5in}{11in}
-\source{\magstep0}{11in}{8.5in}
-\targetlayout{topbottom}
-\end{verbatim}
-\end{namelist}
-
-\end{description}
-
-
-\section{True Dimensions}
-
-\TeX\ lets you use `true' dimensions, as in
-\begin{verbatim}
- \topmargin 1truein
- \setlength{\topmargin}{1truein}
-\end{verbatim}
-This sets the length to 1 inch
-as it appears on the page, no matter what the magnification.
-
-Once you use `true' dimensions, it is impossible to change the
-magnification of your document, and hence it is almost impossible
-to use 2up.tex. You will get an error like:
-\begin{verbatim}
- ! Incompatible magnification (833);
- the previous value will be retained (2000).
-\end{verbatim}%
-
-The use of `true' dimensions might be hiding in macros or style files
-you are using. For example, Plain \TeX's "\magnification" command uses
-true dimensions; use "\mag" instead, and then set "\hsize" and
-"\vsize" appropriately scaled. If you can't find the culprit `true'
-dimension in your document or input files, try putting this on the
-(very) first line of your document:
-\begin{verbatim}
- \mag 143 \voffset 1truein \mag 1000
-\end{verbatim}
-
-You will get the error listed above wherever true dimensions are used
-(and in some other places as well).
-
-
-\section{Page Cross-References}
-
- Page cross-references (e.g., in an index or table of contents) will not be
-accurate with "2up.tex", because finished pages are not immediately shipped
-out. This can also cause problems with some special \LaTeX\ styles that have
-multiple ".aux" files (e.g., for each chapter).
-
- To get better, but not perfect, page cross-references, try putting the
-command
-\begin{verbatim}
- \TwoupWrites
-\end{verbatim}
-at the beginning of your document, after inputting "2up.tex". This is good for
-drafts, and may fix problems with \LaTeX\ styles that have multiple ".aux"
-files. "\TwoupWrites" makes "\write" and "\read" "\immediate", if you know
-what that means. It might cause problems of its own, but try it and see.
-
- To get accurate page cross-references:
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item Run the job without "2up.tex", until all cross-references
-are properly resolved. Run any index utility at this point.
-
-\item Run the job ONE MORE TIME with "2up.tex"; it will use the
-correct cross-references from the previous runs. (In \LaTeX\ documents,
-it is useful at this point to include the "\nofiles" command, so that
-the correct cross-references are preserved.)
-\end{enumerate}
-
-\section{Booklets\label{booklet}}
-
-Here are some special considerations for making booklets:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-
-\item Use the "booklet" target layout if your printer or copier cannot print
-two
-sides directly. "2up.tex" prints out the ``tops'' of the pages, and then the
-``bottoms'', so that you can copy or print on both sides by doing one side,
-flipping the output over, and doing the other side.
-
-\item Use "Booklet" if your printer or copier can print directly on two sides.
-
-\item You must have enough memory and box registers to hold all the pages in
-the document. A Big\TeX\ should be able to handle at least a 32-page booklet.
-
-\item Sometimes booklet printing is part of the design of a document, rather
-than an afterthought. In this case, you should set up the margins for the
-target half-page rather than using "2up.tex" to scale the document. For
-example, if using \LaTeX, 8.5x11 inch paper, \LaTeX's twoside style option,
-and headings, try the following page parameter changes:
-\begin{verbatim}
- \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-0.2in}
- \setlength{\evensidemargin}{-0.5in}
- \setlength{\textwidth}{4.2in}
- \setlength{\textheight}{6.5in}
- \setlength{\topmargin}{-.4in}
-\end{verbatim}
-If you do this, "2up.tex" isn't adjusting margins or scaling the
-document. You coould therefore get by without "2up.tex" by using "dvidvi".
-\end{itemize}
-
-\section{Using dvidvi\label{dvidvi}}
-
- With the "dvidvi" layout option, "2up.tex" takes care of adjusting the
-margins, and you then use "dvidvi" to arrange the pages in a two-up
-format. The advantage is that cross referencing comes out right.
-The disadvantage is that it involves one more step.
-
-Start by \TeX ing your document with "2up.tex" and the "dvidvi" layout option.
-Then run the dvi file through "dvidvi". Specify the offsets for "dvidvi" at
-the middle of the page. E.g., for
-a side-by-side layout on 8.5x11in paper, use
-\begin{verbatim}
- dvidvi '2:0,1(5.5in,0in)' foo bar
-\end{verbatim}
-For other paper sizes, replace "5.5in" by half the target paper width. For the
-"topbottom" layout, reverse the dimensions, e.g.,
-(0in,5.5in). For booklet printing, see the
-the documentation for "dvidvi".
-
-
-\section{Compatibility\label{compatibility}}
-
- These macros should work with most \TeX\ macro packages, except for
-the following possible but unlikely compatibility problems:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-
-\item If you use a macro package other than \LaTeX\ that does unusual things
-to end a document and/or that modifies the definition of "\end", you may
-find that the last page is nor printed or that an extra page with headings
-is inserted at the end of the document. This is fixable on a case-by-case
-basis. See the redefinition of "\end" in "2up.tex".
-
-\item "2up.tex" might not work if you meddle with \TeX's "\shipout" primitive
-after loading "2up.tex".
-
-\item If the first page of the source document is not on the first two-up
-target
-page (possible, for example, with two-sided printing and the "booklet"
-option, but generally unlikely), "\special"'s that come at the beginning
-of the document also do not get onto the first page of output. This can mess
-up "\special"'s for landscape printing or
-including a PostScript header file. In this case, you have to specify
-these things as command line options when using your dvi driver.
-
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-\section{Changes}
-\begin{namelist}{V0.9xxx}
-\raggedright
-
-\item [V0.9a] Everything redone. Too many differences to point out.
-
-\item [V0.9b] Interface redone again. "booklet" option added.
-
-\item [V0.9c] Pages ship out a little earlier. A few bugs fixed.
-
- Parameters "\pageseplength" and "\pagesepthickness" added.
-
-\item [V0.9d] Fixed bug with "\twoupclearpage" and "\twoupeject".
-
-\item [V0.9e] Made pages be counted (from dvi driver's viewpoint) by the
-physical page number.
-
-\item [V0.9f] Parameter "\pagesepoffset" added, and "\pagesepthickness"
-changed to "\pagesepwidth".
-
-\item [V1.0] None. Just seemed seemed like it was time to call it 1.0
-
-\item [V1.1] Added "Booklet" and "dvidvi" target layouts.
-
- "\hoffset" and "\voffset" in source document now have expected effect.
-
-\item[V1.2] Fixed incompatibility problem with AmS-\TeX/AmS-\LaTeX.
-
- Added "\TwoupWrites" command.
-
-\end{namelist}
-\end{document}
-%% END 2up.doc