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-.\" Unix Manual Pages for TeXsis, the TeX macros for physicists
-.\"======================================================================
-.\" (C) Copyright 1991,1994,2000 by Eric Myers and Frank Paige.
-.\" This file is a part of TeXsis. Distribution and/or modifications
-.\" are allowed under the terms of the LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL).
-.\" See the file COPYING or ftp://feynman.physics.lsa.umich.edu/texsis/LPPL
-.\"======================================================================
-.\" To view this file without the man command type:
-.\" 'nroff -man texsis.1 | more'
-.\" or, on some versions of man, just man -l texsis.1
-.\"
-.\" @(#) $Id: texsis.1,v 18.0 2000/05/17 00:52:43 myers Exp $
-.TH TEXSIS 1 "16 May 2000" "TeXsis 2.18" "User Manuals"
-.SH NAME
-TeXsis \- TeX macros for Physicists
-
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B texsis
-[ filename ]
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.B TeXsis
-is a collection of
-.B TeX
-macros for typesetting physics documents such as papers and preprints,
-conference proceedings, books, theses, referee reports, letters, and
-memos.
-.B TeXsis
-macros provide automatic numbering of equations, automatic
-numbering and formatting of references, double column formatting, macros
-for making tables and figures, with or without captions, including
-tables with horizontal and vertical rules.
-.B TeXsis
-supports a wide variety of type sizes and a number of
-specialized document formats, and it even includes macros for making
-form letters for job applications or letters of recommendation.
-.PP
-TeXsis is an extension of "plain" TeX, so anything you know how to do
-in plain TeX you can do in TeXsis.
-TeXsis macro instructions are simply abbreviations for often used
-combinations of control sequences used to typeset physics documents.
-For more information about plain TeX see the man pages for
-.BR tex (1),
-and/or
-.I The TeXbook,
-by D.E. Knuth.
-.PP
-TeXsis is stored as a pre-loaded format so that it loads quickly (see
-the man pages for
-.BR initex (1),
-and/or "preloaded formats" in
-.I The TeXbook
-).
-To run TeXsis simply give the command
-.B texsis
-in place of the
-.B tex
-command, i.e.
-.br
-.sp
-.in +2
-.B texsis
-[ filename ]
-.in -2
-.br
-.sp
-where
-.I filename.tex
-is the name of a file containing TeX and/or TeXsis
-\\controlsequences.
-.PP
-TeXsis is initally in plain TeX mode, i.e. 10pt type and singlespaced,
-but the control sequence \\texsis selects 12pt type, doublespacing,
-and enables other useful features.
-Alternatively, \\paper turns on these features and sets things up to
-typeset a paper, \\thesis does the same for typesetting a thesis,
-\\letter is used to produce a letter using macros similar to those
-listed in the back of
-.I The TeXbook,
-\\memo gives a setup for producing memoranda, and so on.
-.PP
-A manual which describes all of the TeXsis macro instructions is
-available.
-It is written in TeXsis, so it serves as its own example of how to
-write a document with TeXsis.
-The source code is also heavily commented, so it is possible to
-extract useful macros from the source code and modify them to suit
-your own purposes.
-Provisions are made for local customization of TeXsis.
-In particular, the file
-.I TXSmods.tex,
-if it exists, is read from the current directory or from the path
-.B TEXINPUTS
-whenever TeXsis is started.
-You can therefore put your own custom macros for a given project in a
-directory and they will automatically be loaded when TeXsis is run
-from that directory.
-
-.SH INSTALLATION
-There is an appendix to the printed manual containing detailed
-installation instructions, but they are also provided in a form which
-can be processed by plain TeX, in the file
-.I Install.tex.
-
-.SH DIAGNOSTICS
-TeXsis informational messages are written to the terminal and the log
-file begining with `% '.
-Warning and error messages begin with `> '.
-
-.SH FILES
-The source files for TeXsis and the TeXsis manual are usually installed
-in the same place the rest of TeX is kept.
-Although this may vary from intallation to installation, it will
-generally include a root directory named
-.I texmf.
-Common examples are
-.I /usr/share/texmf/,
-.I /usr/lib/teTeX/texmf,
-or
-.I /usr/local/lib/texmf.
-Filenames here are relative to this
-.I texmf
-root directory.
-.br
-.TP 2.5i
-.I web2c/texsis.fmt
-TeXsis pre-loaded format.
-.TP
-.I tex/texsis/TXS*.tex
-TeXsis source code.
-.TP
-.I tex/texsis/*.txs
-"Style" files which can be read in at run time for special document
-formats.
-.TP
-.I doc/texsis/TXS*.doc
-Source for the printed TeXsis manual (written in TeXsis).
-.TP
-.I tex/texsis/TXSsite.tex
-Local site customization instructions
-(this is read only once, when the format file is created).
-.TP
-.I tex/texsis/TXSpatch.tex
-Run time patch file (like a system TeXsis.rc file, it is read
-every time TeXsis is run).
-.TP
-.I TXSmods.tex
-Run time init file (this is read every time TeXsis is run from the
-current directory, or from the search path in
-.B TEXINPUTS
-).
-
-.SH RESTRICTIONS
-Please note that TeXsis is designed to be completely compatible with
-plain TeX.
-As a result it cannot be compatible with LaTeX.
-.PP
-Having the full manual written in TeXsis can cause a problem if you
-don't have a version of TeXsis already running.
-To get around this you can run
-.I Manual.tex
-through plain TeX and it will load the TeXsis files before processing
-the manual.
-This takes longer, but not by much.
-
-
-.SH BUGS
-Please report bugs (or suggestions for improvements) to
-texsis@feynman.physics.lsa.umich.edu.
-.PP
-Patchs to correct small problems or make small improvements
-are available at
-
- ftp://feynman.physics.lsa.umich.edu/texsis/
-
-in the file
-.I TXSpatch.tex
-(If that file doesn't exist then there are no current patches.)
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR initex (1),
-.BR tex (1),
-.BR virtex (1)
-.br
-Donald E. Knuth,
-.I The TeXbook;
-.br
-Michael Doob,
-.I A Gentle Introduction to TeX.
-
-.SH AUTHORS
-Eric Myers <myers@umich.edu>
-.br
-Department of Physics
-.br
-University of Michigan
-.br
-Ann Arbor, Michigan USA
-.sp 1
-and
-.sp 1
-Frank E. Paige <paige@bnl.gov>
-.br
-Physics Department
-.br
-Brookhaven National Laboratory
-.br
-Upton, New York 11973 USA
-.fi
-
-.SH VERSION
-.de VL
-\\$2
-..
-Revision Number: 2.18/beta3
-.br
-Release Date: 16 May 2000
-
-.end