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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2009-05-18 23:25:02 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2009-05-18 23:25:02 +0000
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tufte-latex/History.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tufte-latex/History.txt
index c03eaabe9ec..8ef3a00b34a 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tufte-latex/History.txt
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tufte-latex/History.txt
@@ -1,3 +1,12 @@
+== 3.0.0 / 2009-05-17
+* Created a Tufte-book document class.
+* Added optional offset parameter to sienotes, cite, etc. so their vertical
+ position can be adjusted manually.
+* Added support for the `bidi' package with XeLateX.
+* Adjusted font sizes and spacing to more closely reflect those used in
+ Tufte's books.
+* Captions are now typeset in the margin as in Tufte's books.
+
== 2.0.1 / 2008-11-16
* Now works with footmisc version > 5.4.
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tufte-latex/README.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tufte-latex/README.txt
index 741c5a32d3a..b06553125e2 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tufte-latex/README.txt
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tufte-latex/README.txt
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
Hi,
Welcome to the beginnings of Tufte LaTeX package to help you
-produce Tufte style handouts, reports, and notes.
+produce Tufte-style handouts, reports, and notes.
== Quick Start
@@ -31,6 +31,36 @@ or search the news:comp.text.tex group via,
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.text.tex
+The following packages are required:
+
+ * chngpage or changepage
+ * fancyhdr
+ * fontenc
+ * geometry
+ * hyperref
+ * natbib and bibentry
+ * optparams
+ * paralist
+ * placeins
+ * ragged2e
+ * setspace
+ * textcase
+ * textcomp
+ * titlesec
+ * titletoc
+ * xcolor
+ * xifthen
+
+The following packages are optional and will be automatically used if installed:
+
+ * beramono
+ * helvet
+ * ifpdf
+ * ifxetex
+ * letterspace (in the microtype package)
+ * mathpazo
+ * soul
+
== Bugs/Features/Support
For kudos, feature requests, patches, or support requests that you
@@ -46,7 +76,7 @@ high quality patches, and you'll find yourself a developer on this project.
== License
-Copyright 2007-2008 Bil Kleb, Bill Wood, and Kevin Godby
+Copyright 2007-2009 Bil Kleb, Bill Wood, and Kevin Godby
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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@@ -0,0 +1,747 @@
+\documentclass{tufte-book}
+
+%%
+% Book metadata
+\title{A Tufte-Style Book\thanks{Thanks to Edward R.~Tufte for his inspiration.}}
+\author[The Tufte-LaTeX Developers]{The Tufte-LaTeX\ Developers}
+\publisher{Publisher of This Book}
+
+%%
+% If they're installed, use Bergamo and Chantilly from www.fontsite.com.
+% They're clones of Bembo and Gill Sans, respectively.
+%\IfFileExists{bergamo.sty}{\usepackage[osf]{bergamo}}{}% Bembo
+%\IfFileExists{chantill.sty}{\usepackage{chantill}}{}% Gill Sans
+
+%\usepackage{microtype}
+
+%%
+% Just some sample text
+\usepackage{lipsum}
+
+%%
+% For nicely typeset tabular material
+\usepackage{booktabs}
+
+%%
+% For graphics / images
+\usepackage{graphicx}
+\setkeys{Gin}{width=\linewidth,totalheight=\textheight,keepaspectratio}
+\graphicspath{{graphics/}}
+
+% The fancyvrb package lets us customize the formatting of verbatim
+% environments. We use a slightly smaller font.
+\usepackage{fancyvrb}
+\fvset{fontsize=\normalsize}
+
+%%
+% Prints argument within hanging parentheses (i.e., parentheses that take
+% up no horizontal space). Useful in tabular environments.
+\newcommand{\hangp}[1]{\makebox[0pt][r]{(}#1\makebox[0pt][l]{)}}
+
+%%
+% Prints an asterisk that takes up no horizontal space.
+% Useful in tabular environments.
+\newcommand{\hangstar}{\makebox[0pt][l]{*}}
+
+%%
+% Prints a trailing space in a smart way.
+\usepackage{xspace}
+
+%%
+% Some shortcuts for Tufte's book titles. The lowercase commands will
+% produce the initials of the book title in italics. The all-caps commands
+% will print out the full title of the book in italics.
+\newcommand{\vdqi}{\textit{VDQI}\xspace}
+\newcommand{\ei}{\textit{EI}\xspace}
+\newcommand{\ve}{\textit{VE}\xspace}
+\newcommand{\be}{\textit{BE}\xspace}
+\newcommand{\VDQI}{\textit{The Visual Display of Quantitative Information}\xspace}
+\newcommand{\EI}{\textit{Envisioning Information}\xspace}
+\newcommand{\VE}{\textit{Visual Explanations}\xspace}
+\newcommand{\BE}{\textit{Beautiful Evidence}\xspace}
+
+\newcommand{\TL}{Tufte-\LaTeX\xspace}
+
+% Prints the month name (e.g., January) and the year (e.g., 2008)
+\newcommand{\monthyear}{%
+ \ifcase\month\or January\or February\or March\or April\or May\or June\or
+ July\or August\or September\or October\or November\or
+ December\fi\space\number\year
+}
+
+
+% Prints an epigraph and speaker in sans serif, all-caps type.
+\newcommand{\openepigraph}[2]{%
+ %\sffamily\fontsize{14}{16}\selectfont
+ \begin{fullwidth}
+ \sffamily\large
+ \begin{doublespace}
+ \noindent\allcaps{#1}\\% epigraph
+ \noindent\allcaps{#2}% author
+ \end{doublespace}
+ \end{fullwidth}
+}
+
+% Inserts a blank page
+\newcommand{\blankpage}{\newpage\hbox{}\thispagestyle{empty}\newpage}
+
+\usepackage{units}
+
+% Typesets the font size, leading, and measure in the form of 10/12x26 pc.
+\newcommand{\measure}[3]{#1/#2$\times$\unit[#3]{pc}}
+
+% Macros for typesetting the documentation
+\newcommand{\hl}[1]{\textcolor{Maroon}{#1}}% prints in red
+\newcommand{\hangleft}[1]{\makebox[0pt][r]{#1}}
+\newcommand{\hairsp}{\hspace{1pt}}% hair space
+\newcommand{\hquad}{\hskip0.5em\relax}% half quad space
+\newcommand{\TODO}{\textcolor{red}{\bf TODO!}\xspace}
+\newcommand{\ie}{\textit{i.\hairsp{}e.}\xspace}
+\newcommand{\eg}{\textit{e.\hairsp{}g.}\xspace}
+\providecommand{\XeLaTeX}{X\lower.5ex\hbox{\kern-0.15em\reflectbox{E}}\kern-0.1em\LaTeX}
+\newcommand{\tXeLaTeX}{\XeLaTeX\index{XeLaTeX@\protect\XeLaTeX}}
+% \index{\texttt{\textbackslash xyz}@\hangleft{\texttt{\textbackslash}}\texttt{xyz}}
+\newcommand{\tuftebs}{\symbol{'134}}% a backslash in tt type in OT1/T1
+\newcommand{\doccmd}[1]{%
+ \texttt{\tuftebs#1}%
+ \index{#1@\protect\hangleft{\texttt{\tuftebs}}\texttt{#1}}%
+}% command name -- adds backslash automatically
+\newcommand{\docopt}[1]{\ensuremath{\langle}\textrm{\textit{#1}}\ensuremath{\rangle}}% optional command argument
+\newcommand{\docarg}[1]{\textrm{\textit{#1}}}% (required) command argument
+\newenvironment{docspec}{\begin{quotation}\ttfamily\parskip0pt\parindent0pt\ignorespaces}{\end{quotation}}% command specification environment
+\newcommand{\docenv}[1]{\texttt{#1}\index{#1@\texttt{#1} environment}\index{environments!#1@\texttt{#1}}}% environment name
+\newcommand{\docpkg}[1]{\texttt{#1}\index{#1@\texttt{#1} package}\index{packages!#1@\texttt{#1}}}% package name
+\newcommand{\doccls}[1]{\texttt{#1}}% document class name
+\newcommand{\docclsopt}[1]{\texttt{#1}\index{#1@\texttt{#1} class option}\index{class options!#1@\texttt{#1}}}% document class option name
+
+% Generates the index
+\usepackage{makeidx}
+\makeindex
+
+\begin{document}
+
+% Front matter
+\frontmatter
+
+% r.1 blank page
+\blankpage
+
+% v.2 epigraphs
+\newpage\thispagestyle{empty}
+\openepigraph{%
+The public is more familiar with bad design than good design.
+It is, in effect, conditioned to prefer bad design,
+because that is what it lives with.
+The new becomes threatening, the old reassuring.
+}{Paul Rand%, {\itshape Design, Form, and Chaos}
+}
+\vfill
+\openepigraph{%
+A designer knows that he has achieved perfection
+not when there is nothing left to add,
+but when there is nothing left to take away.
+}{Antoine de St-Expurey}
+\vfill
+\openepigraph{%
+\ldots the designer of a new system must not only be the implementor and the first
+large-scale user; the designer should also write the first user manual\ldots
+If I had not participated fully in all these activities,
+literally hundreds of improvements would never have been made,
+because I would never have thought of them or perceived
+why they were important.
+}{Donald E. Knuth}
+
+
+% r.3 full title page
+\maketitle
+
+
+% v.4 copyright page
+\newpage
+\begin{fullwidth}
+~\vfill
+\thispagestyle{empty}
+\setlength{\parindent}{0pt}
+\setlength{\parskip}{\baselineskip}
+Copyright \copyright\ \the\year\ \thanklessauthor
+
+\par\smallcaps{Published by \thanklesspublisher}
+
+\par\smallcaps{tufte-latex.googlecode.com}
+
+\par Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the ``License''); you may not
+use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy
+of the License at \url{http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0}. Unless
+required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed
+under the License is distributed on an \smallcaps{``AS IS'' BASIS, WITHOUT
+WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND}, either express or implied. See the
+License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
+under the License.\index{license}
+
+\par\textit{First printing, \monthyear}
+\end{fullwidth}
+
+% r.5 contents
+\tableofcontents
+
+% r.7 dedication
+\cleardoublepage
+~\vfill
+\begin{doublespace}
+\noindent\fontsize{18}{22}\selectfont\itshape
+\nohyphenation
+Dedicated to those who appreciate \LaTeX{}
+and the work of \mbox{Edward R.~Tufte}
+and \mbox{Donald E.~Knuth}.
+\end{doublespace}
+\vfill
+\vfill
+
+
+% r.9 introduction
+\cleardoublepage
+\chapter*{Introduction}
+
+This sample book discusses the design of Edward Tufte's
+books\cite{Tufte2001,Tufte1990,Tufte1997,Tufte2006}
+and the use of the \texttt{tufte-book} and \texttt{sample-handout} document classes.
+
+
+%%
+% Start the main matter (normal chapters)
+\mainmatter
+
+
+\chapter{The Design of Tufte's Books}
+\label{ch:tufte-design}
+
+
+\newthought{The pages} of a book are usually divided into three major
+sections: the front matter (also called preliminary matter or prelim), the
+main matter (the core text of the book), and the back matter (or end
+matter).
+
+\newthought{The front matter} of a book refers to all of the material that
+comes before the main text. The following table from shows a list of
+material that appears in the front matter of \VDQI, \EI, \VE, and \BE
+along with its page number. Page numbers that appear in parentheses refer
+to folios that do not have a printed page number (but they are still
+counted in the page number sequence).
+
+\bigskip
+\begin{minipage}{\textwidth}
+\begin{center}
+\begin{tabular}{lcccc}
+\toprule
+ & \multicolumn{4}{c}{Books} \\
+\cmidrule(l){2-5}
+Page content & \vdqi & \ei & \ve & \be \\
+\midrule
+Blank half title page & \hangp{1} & \hangp{1} & \hangp{1} & \hangp{1} \\
+Frontispiece\footnotemark{}
+ & \hangp{2} & \hangp{2} & \hangp{2} & \hangp{2} \\
+Full title page & \hangp{3} & \hangp{3} & \hangp{3} & \hangp{3} \\
+Copyright page & \hangp{4} & \hangp{4} & \hangp{4} & \hangp{4} \\
+Contents & \hangp{5} & \hangp{5} & \hangp{5} & \hangp{5} \\
+%Blank & -- & \hangp{6} & \hangp{6} & \hangp{6} \\
+Dedication & \hangp{6} & \hangp{7} & \hangp{7} & 7 \\
+%Blank & -- & \hangp{8} & -- & \hangp{8} \\
+Epigraph & -- & -- & \hangp{8} & -- \\
+Introduction & \hangp{7} & \hangp{9} & \hangp{9} & 9 \\
+\bottomrule
+\end{tabular}
+\end{center}
+\end{minipage}
+\vspace{-7\baselineskip}\footnotetext{The contents of this page vary from book to book. In
+ \vdqi this page is blank; in \ei and \ve this page holds a frontispiece;
+ and in \be this page contains three epigraphs.}
+\vspace{7\baselineskip}
+
+\bigskip
+The design of the front matter in Tufte's books varies slightly from the
+traditional design of front matter. First, the pages in front matter are
+traditionally numbered with lowercase roman numerals (\eg, i, ii, iii,
+iv,~\ldots). Second, the front matter page numbering sequence is usually
+separate from the main matter page numbering. That is, the page numbers
+restart at 1 when the main matter begins. In contrast, Tufte has
+enumerated his pages with arabic numerals that share the same page counting
+sequence as the main matter.
+
+There are also some variations in design across Tufte's four books. The
+page opposite the full title page (labeled ``frontispiece'' in the above
+table) has different content in each of the books. In \VDQI, this page is
+blank; in \EI and \VE, this page holds a frontispiece; and in \BE, this
+page contains three epigraphs.
+
+The dedication appears on page~6 in \vdqi (opposite the introduction), and
+is placed on its own spread in the other books. In \ve, an epigraph shares
+the spread with the opening page of the introduction.
+
+None of the page numbers (folios) of the front matter are expressed except in
+\be, where the folios start to appear on the dedication page.
+
+\newthought{The full title page} of each of the books varies slightly in
+design. In all the books, the author's name appears at the top of the
+page, the title it set just above the center line, and the publisher is
+printed along the bottom margin. Some of the differences are outlined in
+the following table.
+
+\bigskip
+\begin{center}
+\footnotesize
+\begin{tabular}{lllll}
+\toprule
+Feature & \vdqi & \ei & \ve & \be \\
+\midrule
+Author & & & & \\
+\quad Typeface & serif & serif & serif & sans serif \\
+\quad Style & italics & italics & italics & upright, caps \\
+\quad Size & 24 pt & 20 pt & 20 pt & 20 pt \\
+\addlinespace
+Title & & & & \\
+\quad Typeface & serif & serif & serif & sans serif \\
+\quad Style & upright & italics & upright & upright, caps \\
+\quad Size & 36 pt & 48 pt & 48 pt & 36 pt \\
+\addlinespace
+Subtitle & & & & \\
+\quad Typeface & -- & -- & serif & -- \\
+\quad Style & -- & -- & upright & -- \\
+\quad Size & -- & -- & 20 pt & -- \\
+\addlinespace
+Edition & & & & \\
+\quad Typeface & sans serif & -- & -- & -- \\
+\quad Style & upright, caps & -- & -- & -- \\
+\quad Size & 14 pt & -- & -- & -- \\
+\addlinespace
+Publisher & & & & \\
+\quad Typeface & serif & serif & serif & sans serif \\
+\quad Style & italics & italics & italics & upright, caps \\
+\quad Size & 14 pt & 14 pt & 14 pt & 14 pt \\
+\bottomrule
+\end{tabular}
+\end{center}
+
+\begin{figure*}[p]
+\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.45\linewidth]{graphics/vdqi-title.pdf}}
+\hfill
+\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.45\linewidth]{graphics/ei-title.pdf}}
+\\\vspace{\baselineskip}
+\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.45\linewidth]{graphics/ve-title.pdf}}
+\hfill
+\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.45\linewidth]{graphics/be-title.pdf}}
+\end{figure*}
+
+\newthought{The tables of contents} in Tufte's books give us our first
+glimpse of the structure of the main matter. \VDQI is split into two
+parts, each containing some number of chapters. His other three books only
+contain chapters---they're not broken into parts.
+
+\begin{figure*}[p]\index{table of contents}
+\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.45\linewidth]{graphics/vdqi-contents.pdf}}
+\hfill
+\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.45\linewidth]{graphics/ei-contents.pdf}}
+\\\vspace{\baselineskip}
+\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.45\linewidth]{graphics/ve-contents.pdf}}
+\hfill
+\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.45\linewidth]{graphics/be-contents.pdf}}
+\end{figure*}
+
+
+\section{Typefaces}\label{sec:typefaces1}\index{typefaces}
+\index{fonts|see{typefaces}}
+
+Tufte's books primarily use two typefaces: Bembo and Gill Sans. Bembo is used
+for the headings and body text, while Gill Sans is used for the title page and
+opening epigraphs in \BE.
+
+Since neither Bembo nor Gill Sans are available in default \LaTeX{}
+installations, the \TL document classes default to using Palatino and
+Helvetica, respectively. In addition, the Bera Mono typeface is used for
+\texttt{monospaced} type.
+
+The following font sizes are defined by the \TL classes:
+
+\begin{table}[h]\index{typefaces!sizes}
+ \footnotesize%
+ \begin{center}
+ \begin{tabular}{lccl}
+ \toprule
+ \LaTeX{} size & Font size & Leading & Used for \\
+ \midrule
+ \verb+\tiny+ & 5 & 6 & sidenote numbers \\
+ \verb+\scriptsize+ & 7 & 8 & --- \\
+ \verb+\footnotesize+ & 8 & 10 & sidenotes, captions \\
+ \verb+\small+ & 9 & 12 & quote, quotation, and verse environments \\
+ \verb+\normalsize+ & 10 & 14 & body text \\
+ \verb+\large+ & 11 & 15 & \textsc{b}-heads \\
+ \verb+\Large+ & 12 & 16 & \textsc{a}-heads, \textsc{toc} entries, author, date \\
+ \verb+\LARGE+ & 14 & 18 & handout title \\
+ \verb+\huge+ & 20 & 30 & chapter heads \\
+ \verb+\Huge+ & 24 & 36 & part titles \\
+ \bottomrule
+ \end{tabular}
+ \end{center}
+ \caption{A list of \LaTeX{} font sizes as defined by the \TL document classes.}
+ \label{tab:font-sizes}
+\end{table}
+
+\section{Headings}\label{sec:headings1}\index{headings}
+
+Tufte's books include the following heading levels: parts,
+chapters,\sidenote{Parts and chapters are defined for the \texttt{tufte\-book}
+class only.} sections, subsections, and paragraphs. Not defined by default
+are: sub-subsections and subparagraphs.
+
+\begin{table}[h]
+ \begin{center}
+ \footnotesize%
+ \begin{tabular}{lcr}
+ \toprule
+ Heading & Style & Size \\
+ \midrule
+ Part & roman & \measure{24}{36}{40} \\
+ Chapter & italic & \measure{20}{30}{40} \\
+ Section & italic & \measure{12}{16}{26} \\
+ Subsection & italic & \measure{11}{15}{26} \\
+ Paragraph & italic & 10/14 \\
+ \bottomrule
+ \end{tabular}
+ \end{center}
+ \caption{Heading styles used in \BE.}
+ \label{tab:heading-styles}
+\end{table}
+
+\paragraph{Paragraph} Paragraph headings (as shown here) are introduced by
+italicized text and separated from the main paragraph by a bit of space.
+
+\section{Environments}
+
+The following characteristics define the various environments:
+
+
+\begin{table}[h]
+ \begin{center}
+ \footnotesize%
+ \begin{tabular}{lcl}
+ \toprule
+ Environment & Font size & Notes \\
+ \midrule
+ Body text & \measure{10}{14}{26} & \\
+ Block quote & \measure{9}{12}{24} & Block indent (left and right) by \unit[1]{pc} \\
+ Sidenotes & \measure{8}{10}{12} & Sidenote number is set inline, followed by word space \\
+ Captions & \measure{8}{10}{12} & \\
+ \bottomrule
+ \end{tabular}
+ \end{center}
+ \caption{Environment styles used in \BE.}
+ \label{tab:environment-styles}
+\end{table}
+
+
+\chapter{On the Use of the \texttt{tufte-book} Document Class}
+\label{ch:tufte-book}
+
+The Tufte-\LaTeX\ document classes define a style similar to the
+style Edward Tufte uses in his books and handouts. Tufte's style is known
+for its extensive use of sidenotes, tight integration of graphics with
+text, and well-set typography. This document aims to be at once a
+demonstration of the features of the Tufte-\LaTeX\ document classes
+and a style guide to their use.
+
+\section{Page Layout}\label{sec:page-layout}
+\subsection{Headings}\label{sec:headings}\index{headings}
+This style provides \textsc{a}- and \textsc{b}-heads (that is,
+\Verb|\section| and \Verb|\subsection|), demonstrated above.
+
+If you need more than two levels of section headings, you'll have to define
+them yourself at the moment; there are no pre-defined styles for anything below
+a \Verb|\subsection|. As Bringhurst points out in \textit{The Elements of
+Typographic Style},\cite{Bringhurst2005} you should ``use as many levels of
+headings as you need: no more, and no fewer.''
+
+The Tufte-\LaTeX\ classes will emit an error if you try to use
+\linebreak\Verb|\subsubsection| and smaller headings.
+
+% let's start a new thought -- a new section
+\newthought{In his later books},\cite{Tufte2006} Tufte
+starts each section with a bit of vertical space, a non-indented paragraph,
+and sets the first few words of the sentence in \textsc{small caps}. To
+accomplish this using this style, use the \hl{\doccmd{newthought}} command:
+\begin{docspec}
+ \doccmd{newthought}\{In his later books\}, Tufte starts\ldots
+\end{docspec}
+
+
+\section{Sidenotes}\label{sec:sidenotes}
+One of the most prominent and distinctive features of this style is the
+extensive use of sidenotes. There is a wide margin to provide ample room
+for sidenotes and small figures. Any \doccmd{footnote}s will automatically
+be converted to sidenotes.\footnote{This is a sidenote that was entered
+using the \texttt{\textbackslash footnote} command.} If you'd like to place ancillary
+information in the margin without the sidenote mark (the superscript
+number), you can use the \hl{\doccmd{marginnote}} command.\marginnote{This is a
+margin note. Notice that there isn't a number preceding the note, and
+there is no number in the main text where this note was written.}
+
+The specification of the \hl{\doccmd{sidenote}} command is:
+\begin{docspec}
+ \doccmd{sidenote}[\docopt{number}][\docopt{offset}]\{\docarg{Sidenote text.}\}
+\end{docspec}
+
+Both the \docopt{number} and \docopt{offset} arguments are optional. If you
+provide a \docopt{number} argument, then that number will be used as the
+sidenote number. It will change of the number of the current sidenote only and
+will not affect the numbering sequence of subsequent sidenotes.
+
+Sometimes a sidenote may run over the top of other text or graphics in the
+margin space. If this happens, you can adjust the vertical position of the
+sidenote by providing a dimension in the \docopt{offset} argument. Some
+examples of valid dimensions are:
+\begin{docspec}
+ \ttfamily 1.0in \qquad 2.54cm \qquad 254mm \qquad 6\Verb|\baselineskip|
+\end{docspec}
+If the dimension is positive it will push the sidenote down the page; if the
+dimension is negative, it will move the sidenote up the page.
+
+While both the \docopt{number} and \docopt{offset} arguments are optional, they
+must be provided in order. To adjust the vertical position of the sidenote
+while leaving the sidenote number alone, use the following syntax:
+\begin{docspec}
+ \doccmd{sidenote}[][\docopt{offset}]\{\docarg{Sidenote text.}\}
+\end{docspec}
+The empty brackets tell the \Verb|\sidenote| command to use the default
+sidenote number.
+
+If you \emph{only} want to change the sidenote number, however, you may
+completely omit the \docopt{offset} argument:
+\begin{docspec}
+ \doccmd{sidenote}[\docopt{number}]\{\docarg{Sidenote text.}\}
+\end{docspec}
+
+The \doccmd{marginnote} command has a similar \docarg{offset} argument:
+\begin{docspec}
+ \doccmd{marginnote}[\docopt{offset}]\{\docarg{Margin note text.}\}
+\end{docspec}
+
+\section{References}
+References are placed alongside their citations as sidenotes,
+as well. This can be accomplished using the normal \hl{\doccmd{cite}}
+command.\sidenote{The first paragraph of this document includes a citation.}
+
+The complete list of references may also be printed automatically by using
+the \hl{\doccmd{bibliography}} command. (See the end of this document for an
+example.) If you do not want to print a bibliography at the end of your
+document, use the \hl{\doccmd{nobibliography}} command in its place.
+
+To enter multiple citations at one location,\cite[-3\baselineskip]{Tufte2006,Tufte1990} you can
+provide a list of keys separated by commas and the same optional vertical
+offset argument: \Verb|\cite{Tufte2006,Tufte1990}|.
+\begin{docspec}
+ \doccmd{cite}[\docopt{offset}]\{\docarg{bibkey1,bibkey2,\ldots}\}
+\end{docspec}
+
+\section{Figures and Tables}\label{sec:figures-and-tables}
+Images and graphics play an integral role in Tufte's work.
+In addition to the standard \hl{\docenv{figure}} and \hl{\docenv{tabular}} environments,
+this style provides special figure and table environments for full-width
+floats.
+
+Full page--width figures and tables may be placed in \hl{\docenv{figure*}} or
+\hl{\docenv{table*}} environments. To place figures or tables in the margin,
+use the \hl{\docenv{marginfigure}} or \hl{\docenv{margintable}} environments as follows
+(see figure~\ref{fig:marginfig}):
+
+\begin{marginfigure}%
+ \includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{helix}
+ \caption{This is a margin figure. The helix is defined by
+ $x = \cos(2\pi z)$, $y = \sin(2\pi z)$, and $z = [0, 2.7]$. The figure was
+ drawn using Asymptote (\url{http://asymptote.sf.net/}).}
+ \label{fig:marginfig}
+\end{marginfigure}
+
+\begin{docspec}
+\textbackslash begin\{marginfigure\}\\
+ \qquad\textbackslash includegraphics\{helix\}\\
+ \qquad\textbackslash caption\{This is a margin figure.\}\\
+ \qquad\textbackslash label\{fig:marginfig\}\\
+\textbackslash end\{marginfigure\}\\
+\end{docspec}
+
+The \docenv{marginfigure} and \docenv{margintable} environments accept an optional parameter \docopt{offset} that adjusts the vertical position of the figure or table. See the ``\nameref{sec:sidenotes}'' section above for examples. The specifications are:
+\begin{docspec}
+ \textbackslash{begin\{marginfigure\}[\docopt{offset}]}\\
+ \qquad\ldots\\
+ \textbackslash{end\{marginfigure\}}\\
+ \mbox{}\\
+ \textbackslash{begin\{margintable\}[\docopt{offset}]}\\
+ \qquad\ldots\\
+ \textbackslash{end\{margintable\}}\\
+\end{docspec}
+
+Figure~\ref{fig:fullfig} is an example of the \docenv{figure*}
+environment and figure~\ref{fig:textfig} is an example of the normal
+\docenv{figure} environment.
+
+\begin{figure*}[h]
+ \includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{sine.pdf}%
+ \caption{This graph shows $y = \sin x$ from about $x = [-10, 10]$.
+ \emph{Notice that this figure takes up the full page width.}}%
+ \label{fig:fullfig}%
+\end{figure*}
+
+\begin{figure}
+ \includegraphics{hilbertcurves.pdf}
+% \checkparity This is an \pageparity\ page.%
+ \caption{Hilbert curves of various degrees $n$.
+ \emph{Notice that this figure only takes up the main textblock width.}}
+ \label{fig:textfig}
+ %\zsavepos{pos:textfig}
+\end{figure}
+
+Table~\ref{tab:normaltab} shows table created with the \docpkg{booktabs}
+package. Notice the lack of vertical rules---they serve only to clutter
+the table's data.
+
+\begin{table}[ht]
+ \centering
+ \fontfamily{ppl}\selectfont
+ \begin{tabular}{ll}
+ \toprule
+ Margin & Length \\
+ \midrule
+ Paper width & \unit[8\nicefrac{1}{2}]{inches} \\
+ Paper height & \unit[11]{inches} \\
+ Textblock width & \unit[6\nicefrac{1}{2}]{inches} \\
+ Textblock/sidenote gutter & \unit[\nicefrac{3}{8}]{inches} \\
+ Sidenote width & \unit[2]{inches} \\
+ \bottomrule
+ \end{tabular}
+ \caption{Here are the dimensions of the various margins used in the Tufte-handout class.}
+ \label{tab:normaltab}
+ %\zsavepos{pos:normaltab}
+\end{table}
+
+\section{Full-width text blocks}
+
+In addition to the new float types, there is a \hl{\docenv{fullwidth}}
+environment that stretches across the main text block and the sidenotes
+area.
+
+\begin{Verbatim}
+\begin{fullwidth}
+Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet...
+\end{fullwidth}
+\end{Verbatim}
+
+\begin{fullwidth}
+\small\itshape\lipsum[1]
+\end{fullwidth}
+
+\section{Typography}\label{sec:typography}
+
+\subsection{Typefaces}\label{sec:typefaces}\index{typefaces}
+If the Palatino, \textsf{Helvetica}, and \texttt{Bera Mono} typefaces are installed, this style
+will use them automatically. Otherwise, we'll fall back on the Computer Modern
+typefaces.
+
+\subsection{Letterspacing}\label{sec:letterspacing}
+This document class includes two new commands and some improvements on
+existing commands for letterspacing.
+
+When setting strings of \allcaps{ALL CAPS} or \smallcaps{small caps}, the
+letter\-spacing---that is, the spacing between the letters---should be
+increased slightly.\cite{Bringhurst2005} The \hl{\doccmd{allcaps}} command has proper letterspacing for
+strings of \allcaps{FULL CAPITAL LETTERS}, and the \hl{\doccmd{smallcaps}} command
+has letterspacing for \smallcaps{small capital letters}. These commands
+will also automatically convert the case of the text to upper- or
+lowercase, respectively.
+
+The \hl{\doccmd{textsc}} command has also been redefined to include
+letterspacing. The case of the \doccmd{textsc} argument is left as is,
+however. This allows one to use both uppercase and lowercase letters:
+\textsc{The Initial Letters Of The Words In This Sentence Are Capitalized.}
+
+
+
+\section{Document Class Options}\label{sec:options}
+
+\index{class options|(}
+The \doccls{tufte-book} class is based on the \LaTeX\ \doccls{book}
+document class. Therefore, you can pass any of the typical book
+options. There are a few options that are specific to the
+\doccls{tufte-book} document class, however.
+
+The \hl{\docclsopt{a4paper}} option will set the paper size to \smallcaps{A4} instead of
+the default \smallcaps{US} letter size.
+
+The \hl{\docclsopt{sfsidenotes}} option will set the sidenotes and title block in a
+\textsf{sans serif} typeface instead of the default roman.
+
+The \hl{\docclsopt{twoside}} option will modify the running heads so that the page
+number is printed on the outside edge (as opposed to always printing the page
+number on the right-side edge in \hl{\docclsopt{oneside}} mode).
+
+The \hl{\docclsopt{symmetric}} option typesets the sidenotes on the outside edge of
+the page. This is how books are traditionally printed, but is contrary to
+Tufte's book design which sets the sidenotes on the right side of the page.
+This option implicitly sets the \docclsopt{twoside} option.
+
+The \hl{\docclsopt{justified}} option sets all the text fully justified (flush left
+and right). The default is to set the text ragged right.
+The body text of Tufte's books are set ragged right. This prevents
+needless hyphenation and makes it easier to read the text in the slightly
+narrower column.
+
+The \hl{\docclsopt{bidi}} option loads the \docpkg{bidi} package which is used with
+\tXeLaTeX\ to typeset bi-directional text. Since the \docpkg{bidi}
+package needs to be loaded before the sidenotes and cite commands are defined,
+it can't be loaded in the document preamble.
+
+The \hl{\docclsopt{debug}} option causes the Tufte-\LaTeX\ classes to output debug
+information to the log file which is useful in troubleshooting bugs. It will
+also cause the graphics to be replaced by outlines.
+
+The \hl{\docclsopt{nofonts}} option prevents the Tufte-\LaTeX\ classes from
+automatically loading the Palatino and Helvetica typefaces. You should use
+this option if you wish to load your own fonts. If you're using \tXeLaTeX, this
+option is implied (\ie, the Palatino and Helvetica fonts aren't loaded if you
+use \tXeLaTeX).
+
+The \hl{\docclsopt{nols}} option inhibits the letterspacing code. The Tufte-\LaTeX\
+classes try to load the appropriate letterspacing package (either pdf\TeX's
+\docpkg{letterspace} package or the \docpkg{soul} package). If you're using
+\tXeLaTeX\ with \docpkg{fontenc}, however, you should configure your own
+letterspacing.
+
+The \hl{\docclsopt{notitlepage}} option causes \verb|\maketitle| to generate a title
+block instead of a title page. The \doccls{book} class defaults to a title
+page and the \doccls{handout} class defaults to the title block. There is an
+analogous \hl{\docclsopt{titlepage}} option that forces \verb|\maketitle| to
+generate a full title page instead of the title block.
+
+The \hl{\docclsopt{notoc}} option suppresses Tufte-\LaTeX's custom table of contents
+(\textsc{toc}) design. The current \textsc{toc} design only shows unnumbered
+chapter titles; it doesn't show sections or subsections. The \docclsopt{notoc}
+option will revert to \LaTeX's \textsc{toc} design.
+
+\index{class options|)}
+
+
+\chapter{Debug Stuff}
+
+
+%%
+% The back matter contains appendices, bibliographies, indices, glossaries, etc.
+
+\backmatter
+
+
+
+\bibliography{sample-handout}
+\bibliographystyle{plainnat}
+
+
+\printindex
+
+\end{document}
+
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tufte-latex/sample-handout.bib b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tufte-latex/sample-handout.bib
index 81715a5dd0c..95e715e29ec 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tufte-latex/sample-handout.bib
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tufte-latex/sample-handout.bib
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
month = {May},
edition = {First},
place = {Cheshire, Connecticut},
- isbn = {0961392177}
+ isbn = {0-9613921-7-7}
}
@BOOK{Tufte2001,
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
publisher = {Graphics Press},
year = {2001},
address = {Cheshire, Connecticut},
- isbn = {0961392142}
+ isbn = {0-9613921-4-2}
}
@BOOK{Tufte1990,
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
publisher = {Graphics Press},
year = {1990},
address = {Cheshire, Connecticut},
- isbn = {0961392118}
+ isbn = {0-9613921-1-8}
}
@BOOK{Tufte1997,
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tufte-latex/sample-handout.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tufte-latex/sample-handout.pdf
index d6beae0c9e9..457890656de 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tufte-latex/sample-handout.pdf
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tufte-latex/sample-handout.pdf
Binary files differ
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tufte-latex/sample-handout.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tufte-latex/sample-handout.tex
index 7c65ba41f57..3d8309f9f7e 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tufte-latex/sample-handout.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/tufte-latex/sample-handout.tex
@@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
\documentclass{tufte-handout}
+%\geometry{showframe}% for debugging purposes -- displays the margins
+
\usepackage{amsmath}
% Set up the images/graphics package
@@ -7,14 +9,9 @@
\setkeys{Gin}{width=\linewidth,totalheight=\textheight,keepaspectratio}
\graphicspath{{graphics/}}
-\usepackage{mcaption} % FIXME move to .cls file
-
-%\title{An Example of the Usage of the Tufte-Handout Style\thanks{Inspired by Edward~R. Tufte!}}
-\title{An Example of the Usage of the Tufte-Handout Style}
-\author{The Tufte-\LaTeX\ Developers}
-%\date{22 February 2008} % if the \date{} command is left out, the current date will be used
-
-\usepackage{helvet}
+\title{An Example of the Usage of the Tufte-Handout Style\thanks{Inspired by Edward~R. Tufte!}}
+\author[The Tufte-LaTeX Developers]{The Tufte-\LaTeX\ Developers}
+\date{24 January 2009} % if the \date{} command is left out, the current date will be used
% The following package makes prettier tables. We're all about the bling!
\usepackage{booktabs}
@@ -28,18 +25,25 @@
\usepackage{fancyvrb}
\fvset{fontsize=\normalsize}
+% Small sections of multiple columns
\usepackage{multicol}
-%\usepackage[savepos]{zref}
-
+% Provides paragraphs of dummy text
\usepackage{lipsum}
-\usepackage{url}
-\urldef{\asyurl}\url{http://asymptote.sf.net/}
+% These commands are used to pretty-print LaTeX commands
+\newcommand{\doccmd}[1]{\texttt{\textbackslash#1}}% command name -- adds backslash automatically
+\newcommand{\docopt}[1]{\ensuremath{\langle}\textrm{\textit{#1}}\ensuremath{\rangle}}% optional command argument
+\newcommand{\docarg}[1]{\textrm{\textit{#1}}}% (required) command argument
+\newenvironment{docspec}{\begin{quote}\noindent}{\end{quote}}% command specification environment
+\newcommand{\docenv}[1]{\textsf{#1}}% environment name
+\newcommand{\docpkg}[1]{\texttt{#1}}% package name
+\newcommand{\doccls}[1]{\texttt{#1}}% document class name
+\newcommand{\docclsopt}[1]{\texttt{#1}}% document class option name
\begin{document}
-\maketitle % this prints the handout title, author, and date
+\maketitle% this prints the handout title, author, and date
\begin{abstract}
\noindent This document describes the Tufte handout \LaTeX\ document style.
@@ -48,28 +52,28 @@ It also provides examples and comments on the style's use.
%\printclassoptions
-The \Verb|tufte-handout| document class defines a style similar to the
+The Tufte-\LaTeX\ document classes define a style similar to the
style Edward Tufte uses in his books and handouts. Tufte's style is known
for its extensive use of sidenotes, tight integration of graphics with
text, and well-set typography. This document aims to be at once a
-demonstration of the features of the \Verb|tufte-handout| document class
-and a style guide to its use.
+demonstration of the features of the Tufte-\LaTeX\ document classes
+and a style guide to their use.
\section{Page Layout}\label{sec:page-layout}
\subsection{Headings}\label{sec:headings}
This style provides \textsc{a}- and \textsc{b}-heads (that is,
-\Verb|\section| and \Verb|\subsection|) demonstrated above.
+\Verb|\section| and \Verb|\subsection|), demonstrated above.
If you need more than two levels of section headings, you'll have to define
-them yourself at the moment;\sidenote{See see ``Defining new sections'' on
+them yourself at the moment;\sidenote{See see ``\nameref{sec:defining-sections}'' on
page~\pageref{sec:defining-sections} for help with defining more heading
levels.} there are no pre-defined styles for anything below a
\Verb|\subsection|. As Bringhurst points out in \textit{The Elements of
Typographic Style},\cite{Bringhurst2005} you should ``use as many levels of
headings as you need: no more, and no fewer.''
-The Tufte-handout class will emit an error if you try to use
-\Verb|\subsubsection| and smaller headings.
+The Tufte-\LaTeX\ classes will emit an error if you try to use
+\linebreak\Verb|\subsubsection| and smaller headings.
%\medskip
%\begin{fullwidth}
@@ -87,8 +91,9 @@ The Tufte-handout class will emit an error if you try to use
starts each section with a bit of vertical space, a non-indented paragraph,
and sets the first few words of the sentence in \textsc{small caps}. To
accomplish this using this style, use the \Verb|\newthought| command:
-
-\Verb|\newthought{In his later books}, Tufte starts|\ldots
+\begin{docspec}
+ \doccmd{newthought\{In his later books\}, Tufte starts\ldots}
+\end{docspec}
\subsection{Sidenotes}\label{sec:sidenotes}
One of the most prominent and distinctive features of this style is the
@@ -101,68 +106,120 @@ number), you can use the \Verb|\marginnote| command.\marginnote{This is a
margin note. Notice that there isn't a number preceding the note, and
there is no number in the main text where this note was written.}
+The specification of the \Verb|\sidenote| command is:
+\begin{docspec}
+ \doccmd{sidenote[\docopt{number}][\docopt{offset}]\{\docarg{Sidenote text.}\}}
+\end{docspec}
+
+Both the \docopt{number} and \docopt{offset} arguments are optional. If you
+provide a \docopt{number} argument, then that number will be used as the
+sidenote number. It will change of the number of the current sidenote only and
+will not affect the numbering sequence of subsequent sidenotes.
+
+Sometimes a sidenote may run over the top of other text or graphics in the
+margin space. If this happens, you can adjust the vertical position of the
+sidenote by providing a dimension in the \docopt{offset} argument. Some
+examples of valid dimensions are:
+\begin{docspec}
+ \ttfamily 1.0in \qquad 2.54cm \qquad 254mm \qquad 6\Verb|\baselineskip|
+\end{docspec}
+If the dimension is positive it will push the sidenote down the page; if the
+dimension is negative, it will move the sidenote up the page.
+
+While both the \docopt{number} and \docopt{offset} arguments are optional, they
+must be provided in order. To adjust the vertical position of the sidenote
+while leaving the sidenote number alone, use the following syntax:
+\begin{docspec}
+ \doccmd{sidenote[][\docopt{offset}]\{\docarg{Sidenote text.}\}}
+\end{docspec}
+The empty brackets tell the \Verb|\sidenote| command to use the default
+sidenote number.
+
+If you \emph{only} want to change the sidenote number, however, you may
+completely omit the \docopt{offset} argument:
+\begin{docspec}
+ \doccmd{sidenote[\docopt{number}]\{\docarg{Sidenote text.}\}}
+\end{docspec}
+
+The \Verb|\marginnote| command has a similar \docarg{offset} argument:
+\begin{docspec}
+ \doccmd{marginnote[\docopt{offset}]\{\docarg{Margin note text.}\}}
+\end{docspec}
+
\subsection{References}
References are placed alongside their citations as sidenotes,
as well. This can be accomplished using the normal \Verb|\cite|
-command.\footnote{The first paragraph of this document includes a citation.}
+command.\sidenote{The first paragraph of this document includes a citation.}
The complete list of references may also be printed automatically by using
the \Verb|\bibliography| command. (See the end of this document for an
example.) If you do not want to print a bibliography at the end of your
document, use the \Verb|\nobibliography| command in its place.
-To enter multiple citations at one
-location,\cite{Tufte2006}\cite{Tufte1990} you will need to use multiple
-\Verb|\cite| commands: \Verb|\cite{Tufte2006}| \Verb|\cite{Tufte1990}|. Each
-\Verb|\cite| command will generate its own sidenote and its own sidenote
-number.
-
+To enter multiple citations at one location,\cite[-3\baselineskip]{Tufte2006,Tufte1990} you can
+provide a list of keys separated by commas and the same optional vertical
+offset argument: \Verb|\cite{Tufte2006,Tufte1990}|.
+\begin{docspec}
+ \doccmd{cite[\docopt{offset}]\{\docarg{bibkey1,bibkey2,\ldots}\}}
+\end{docspec}
\section{Figures and Tables}\label{sec:figures-and-tables}
Images and graphics play an integral role in Tufte's work.
-In addition to the standard \Verb|figure| and \Verb|tabular| environments,
+In addition to the standard \docenv{figure} and \docenv{tabular} environments,
this style provides special figure and table environments for full-width
floats.
-Full page width figures and tables may be placed in \texttt{figure*} or
-\texttt{table*} environments. To place figures or tables in the margin,
-use the \Verb|marginfigure| or \Verb|margintable| environments as follows
+Full page--width figures and tables may be placed in \docenv{figure*} or
+\docenv{table*} environments. To place figures or tables in the margin,
+use the \docenv{marginfigure} or \docenv{margintable} environments as follows
(see figure~\ref{fig:marginfig}):
-\begin{marginfigure}
- \includegraphics[width=\marginparwidth]{helix}
+
+\begin{marginfigure}%
+ \includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{helix}
\caption{This is a margin figure. The helix is defined by
$x = \cos(2\pi z)$, $y = \sin(2\pi z)$, and $z = [0, 2.7]$. The figure was
- drawn using Asymptote (\asyurl).}
+ drawn using Asymptote (\url{http://asymptote.sf.net/}).}
\label{fig:marginfig}
\end{marginfigure}
\begin{Verbatim}
\begin{marginfigure}
- \includegraphics{blah}
- \caption{This figure is in the margin.}
+ \includegraphics{helix}
+ \caption{This is a margin figure.}
\end{marginfigure}
\end{Verbatim}
+The \docenv{marginfigure} and \docenv{margintable} environments accept an optional parameter \docopt{offset} that adjusts the vertical position of the figure or table. See the ``\nameref{sec:sidenotes}'' section above for examples. The specifications are:
+\begin{docspec}
+ \doccmd{begin\{marginfigure\}[\docopt{offset}]}\\
+ \qquad\ldots\\
+ \doccmd{end\{marginfigure\}}\\
+ \mbox{}\\
+ \doccmd{begin\{margintable\}[\docopt{offset}]}\\
+ \qquad\ldots\\
+ \doccmd{end\{margintable\}}\\
+\end{docspec}
Figure~\ref{fig:fullfig} is an example of the \Verb|figure*|
environment and figure~\ref{fig:textfig} is an example of the normal
\Verb|figure| environment.
-\begin{figure*}
- \includegraphics{sine.pdf}
+
+\begin{figure*}[h]
+ \includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{sine.pdf}%
\caption{This graph shows $y = \sin x$ from about $x = [-10, 10]$.
- \emph{Notice that this figure takes up the full page width.}}
- \label{fig:fullfig}
- %\zsavepos{pos:fullfig}
+ \emph{Notice that this figure takes up the full page width.}}%
+ \label{fig:fullfig}%
\end{figure*}
\begin{figure}
\includegraphics{hilbertcurves.pdf}
+% \checkparity This is an \pageparity\ page.%
\caption{Hilbert curves of various degrees $n$.
\emph{Notice that this figure only takes up the main textblock width.}}
\label{fig:textfig}
%\zsavepos{pos:textfig}
\end{figure}
-Table~\ref{tab:normaltab} shows table created with the \texttt{booktabs}
+Table~\ref{tab:normaltab} shows table created with the \docpkg{booktabs}
package. Notice the lack of vertical rules---they serve only to clutter
the table's data.
@@ -187,7 +244,7 @@ the table's data.
\section{Full-width text blocks}
-In addition to the new float types, there is a \texttt{fullwidth}
+In addition to the new float types, there is a \docenv{fullwidth}
environment that stretches across the main text block and the sidenotes
area.
@@ -204,8 +261,8 @@ Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet...
\section{Typography}\label{sec:typography}
\subsection{Typefaces}\label{sec:typefaces}
-If the Palatino and Bera Mono typefaces are installed, this style will use
-them automatically. Otherwise, we'll fall back on the Computer Modern
+If the Palatino, \textsf{Helvetica}, and \texttt{Bera Mono} typefaces are installed, this style
+will use them automatically. Otherwise, we'll fall back on the Computer Modern
typefaces.
\subsection{Letterspacing}\label{sec:letterspacing}
@@ -213,7 +270,7 @@ This document class includes two new commands and some improvements on
existing commands for letterspacing.
When setting strings of \allcaps{ALL CAPS} or \smallcaps{small caps}, the
-letterspacing---that is, the spacing between the letters---should be
+letter\-spacing---that is, the spacing between the letters---should be
increased slightly.\cite{Bringhurst2005} The \Verb|\allcaps| command has proper letterspacing for
strings of \allcaps{FULL CAPITAL LETTERS}, and the \Verb|\smallcaps| command
has letterspacing for \smallcaps{small capital letters}. These commands
@@ -228,63 +285,52 @@ however. This allows one to use both uppercase and lowercase letters:
\section{Customization}\label{sec:customization}
\subsection{Document class options}\label{sec:options}
-The \Verb|tufte-handout| class is based on the \LaTeX\ \Verb|article|
+The \doccls{tufte-handout} class is based on the \LaTeX\ \doccls{article}
document class. Therefore, you can pass any of the typical article
options. There are a few options that are specific to the
-\Verb|tufte-handout| document class, however.
+\doccls{tufte-handout} document class, however.
-The \Verb|a4paper| option will set the paper size to \smallcaps{A4} instead of
+The \docclsopt{a4paper} option will set the paper size to \smallcaps{A4} instead of
the default \smallcaps{US} letter size.
-The \Verb|sfsidenotes| option will set the sidenotes in a \textsf{sans
-serif} typeface instead of the default roman.
+The \docclsopt{sfsidenotes} option will set the sidenotes and title block in a
+\textsf{sans serif} typeface instead of the default roman.
-The \Verb|twoside| option will modify the running heads so that the page
+The \docclsopt{twoside} option will modify the running heads so that the page
number is printed on the outside edge (as opposed to always printing the page
-number on the right-side edge in \Verb|oneside| mode).
+number on the right-side edge in \docclsopt{oneside} mode).
-The \Verb|symmetric| option typesets the sidenotes on the outside edge of
+The \docclsopt{symmetric} option typesets the sidenotes on the outside edge of
the page. This is how books are traditionally printed, but is contrary to
Tufte's book design which sets the sidenotes on the right side of the page.
-This option implicitly sets the \Verb|twoside| option.
+This option implicitly sets the \docclsopt{twoside} option.
-The \Verb|justified| option sets all the text fully justified (flush left
+The \docclsopt{justified} option sets all the text fully justified (flush left
and right). The default is to set the text ragged right.
The body text of Tufte's books are set ragged right. This prevents
needless hyphenation and makes it easier to read the text in the slightly
narrower column.
\subsection{Defining new sections}\label{sec:defining-sections}
-As mentioned on page~\pageref{sec:headings}, the \Verb|tufte-handout|
-document class only defines \Verb|\section| and \Verb|\subsection|
-headings.
+As mentioned in the ``\nameref{sec:headings}'' section (see
+page~\pageref{sec:headings}), the \doccls{tufte\-handout} document class only
+defines \doccmd{section} and \doccmd{subsection} headings.
-If you wanted to define, say, a \Verb|\paragraph| heading, you could do it
-as follows:
-
-\begin{Verbatim}
-\makeatletter
-\renewcommand\paragraph{\@startsection{paragraph}% the name of the new section
- {4}% the section level number
- {0em}% indentation amount
- {\baselineskip}% amount of space to leave before heading
- {-1.5em}% amount of space to leave after heading
- {\normalfont\itshape}% style
-}
-\makeatother
-\end{Verbatim}
-
-Place that code in the preamble of your document and you'll now be able to use
-\Verb|\paragraph|.
-
-For more details on defining section levels, see \textit{The \LaTeX\
-Companion},\cite{Mittelbach2004} or use the \Verb|titlesec| package.
+We use the \docpkg{titlesec} package to define the appearance of the headings.
+To modify an existing section or to add a new section, see the documentation of
+the \docpkg{titlesec} package.
\section{Installation}\label{sec:installation}
-To install the \Verb|tufte-handout| class, simply drop the
-\Verb|tufte-handout.cls| file into the same directory as your \Verb|.tex|
-file.
+To install the Tufte-\LaTeX\ classes, simply drop the
+following files into the same directory as your \texttt{.tex}
+file:
+\begin{quote}
+ \ttfamily
+ tufte-common.sty\\
+ tufte-handout.cls\\
+ tufte-book.cls
+\end{quote}
% TODO add instructions for installing it globally
@@ -292,24 +338,34 @@ file.
\section{Support}\label{sec:support}
\subsection{Package Dependencies}\label{sec:dependencies}
-The following is a list of packages that the \Verb|tufte-handout| document
-class relies upon. Packages marked with an asterisk are optional.
+The following is a list of packages that the Tufte-\LaTeX\ document
+classes rely upon. Packages marked with an asterisk are optional.
\begin{multicols}{2}
\begin{itemize}
+ \item xifthen
+ \item ifpdf*
+ \item ifxetex*
+ \item hyperref
\item geometry
\item ragged2e
- \item chngpage
+ \item chngpage \emph{or} changepage
\item paralist
\item textcase
- \item footmisc
- \item natbib and bibentry
- \item placeins
- \item caption
- \item fancyhdr
- \item microtype*
\item soul*
- \item palatino*
+ \item letterspace*
+ \item setspace
+ \item natbib \emph{and} bibentry
+ \item optparams
+ \item placeins
+ \item mathpazo*
+ \item helvet*
+ \item fontenc
\item beramono*
+ \item fancyhdr
+ \item xcolor
+ \item textcomp
+ \item titlesec
+ \item titletoc
\end{itemize}
\end{multicols}
@@ -318,13 +374,9 @@ The website for the Tufte-\LaTeX\ packages is located at
\url{http://code.google.com/p/tufte-latex/}. On our website, you'll find
links to our \smallcaps{svn} repository, mailing lists, bug tracker, and documentation.
-
\bibliography{sample-handout}
\bibliographystyle{plainnat}
-%\section{Float Positions---DEBUG}
-%Full figure: $x=\zposx{pos:fullfig}$, $y=\zposy{pos:fullfig}$
-%Text figure: $x=\zposx{pos:textfig}$, $y=\zposy{pos:textfig}$
-%Normal table: $x=\zposx{pos:normaltab}$, $y=\zposy{pos:normaltab}$
+
\end{document}