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+%% technics.tex - Technics style LaTeX template. -*-Latex-*- %%%%%%%%%%%%
+%%
+%% (C) 2001 Joachim Nilsson <crash@vmlinux.org>
+%%
+%% This program can be redistributed and/or modified under the terms of
+%% the LaTeX Project Public License. Available from the CTAN archives in
+%% directory /macros/latex/base/lppl.txt; either version 1 of the
+%% License, or any later version.
+%%
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+%
+% \documentclass[12pt, twocolumn, twoside, draft]{article, report, letter, book}
+\documentclass[12pt,twoside]{article}
+\usepackage{technics}
+
+\renewcommand{\companyname}{vmlinux.org}
+\renewcommand{\companylogo}{vmlinux.eps}
+\renewcommand{\doctitle}{\LaTeX\ Template for Technics Package}
+\renewcommand{\preparedby}{Joachim Nilsson \url{crash@vmlinux.org}}
+\renewcommand{\approvedby}{}
+\renewcommand{\copyrightyear}{2001}
+
+
+\title{\doctitle}
+\author{\preparedby}
+
+\begin{document}
+\maketitle
+\thispagestyle{fancy}
+\tableofcontents
+
+%\begin{abstract}
+%\end{abstract}
+
+%\cleardoublepage
+\newpage
+\section{Introduction}
+The following two jobs are rolled into one with the modern WYSIWYG\footnote{What You See
+Is What You Get} word processor.
+You type your text, and as you go the text is given a concrete typographical
+representation on the screen. Supposedly it corresponds closely to what you will
+see when you send the same document to a printer, although for various reasons it
+does not always do so. In effect, the text is continuously typeset as you key it
+in. At first sight this may seem to be a great convenience; on closer inspection
+it is a curse. There are three aspects to this.
+
+\begin{enumerate}
+ \item The author is distracted from the proper business of composing text,
+ in favor of making typographical choices in relation to which she may have
+ no expertise. ``Fiddling with fonts and margins'' when she should be
+ focusing on content.
+
+ \item The typesetting algorithm employed by WYSIWYG word processor sacrifices
+ quality to the speed required for the setting and resetting of the user's
+ input in real time. The final product is greatly inferior to that of a
+ real typesetting program.
+
+ \item The user of a word processor is under a strong temptation to lose
+ sight of the logical structuration of the text and to conflate this with
+ superficial typographical elements.
+\end{enumerate}
+
+\section{Rationale}
+Writing business and technical documents requires the authors full attention to
+be put on content rather than the above stated issues. \LaTeX\ offers an easy
+way out of this trap. However, it is criticized for being to cryptic for day to
+day work by computer illiterates. But do we really want the computer illiterates
+to dictate the how we write our technical documents?
+
+The obvious answer is an emphatic \emph{``No!''}. Still, any computer litterate
+person needs the speed at which todays word processors operate without loosing
+out to the poor quality those processors performs. To this end the Technics Package
+was constructed. It provides an advanced typesetting of your technical documents
+without your being aware of it.
+
+\section{Usage}
+This sample document serves as a template for all you wanting to use the
+Technics package.
+
+At the very end of this document, i.e., after the \verb+\end{document}+ tag, there
+are examples of how to construct professional tables, include graphics as well as
+adding a professionally typeset bibliography to your documents.
+
+
+\section{Questions \& Comments}
+Questions and comments, even improvement patches (though probably not needed :-),
+can be sent to the author at the below address:
+
+\vspace{1.5cm}
+\centering
+Joachim Nilsson \url{<crash@vmlinux.org>}
+
+%\subsection{Key bindings}
+%\subsubsection{Key bindings -- WordStar}
+
+\end{document}
+
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%% To include a table with three columns complete with borders.
+%% ``...in table~\ref{mytable} you can see an example of ...''
+%%
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%%\begin{table}[h]
+%%\centering
+%%\begin{tabular}{|l|c|l|}
+%%\hline
+%%\textbf{} & \textbf{} & \textbf{} \\ \hline \hline
+%% & & \\ \hline
+%% & & \\ \hline
+%%\textbf{} & & \\ \hline
+%%\hline
+%%\end{tabular}
+%%\caption{}
+%%\label{mytable}
+%%\end{table}
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%% To include a figure.
+%% ``...in figure~\ref{lintel-logo} you can see an example of ...''
+%% \begin{figure}
+%% \includegraphics{graphics.eps} % Don't forget to \usepackage{graphics}
+%% \caption{A parody on Intel's logo.}
+%% \label{lintel-logo} % Order *IS* dependent, caption first and THEN label!
+%% \end{figure}
+%%
+%% To reference the figure later (or earlier) in the document you use a
+%% simple notation, like this: See figure~\ref{lintel-logo} ...
+%%
+%%\bibliography{} % Filename of .bib-file.
+%%\bibliographystyle{alpha} %
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%% .bib-file sample:
+%% @book{Lamport-94,
+%% author = "Leslie Lamport",
+%% title = "{{\LaTeX}: A Document Preparation System}",
+%% publisher = "Addison-Wesley",
+%% year = 1994}
+%%
+%% Others: @article, @inproceedings, @techreport, ...
+%% Example)
+%% Lamport \cite{Lamport-94} is a good book.
+%% => Lamport [Lam94] is a good book.
+%%
+%% To generate:
+%% 1. latex template.tex => template.aux
+%% 2. bibtex template.bib => Generate references
+%% 3. latex template.tex => Includes references in template.aux
+%% 4. latex template.tex => Complete template.dvi
+%% 5. xdvi template.dvi => View result
+%% 6. dvips template.dvi => Printout to local printer.
+%% 7. dvi2pdf template.dvi => Generate Portable Document Format
+%%
+%% Steps 1->3 only neccesary if you have a separate BibTeX file.
+%%
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+
+