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+%% rmpage.sty 29/8/96
+%% rmpagenew.sty 27/8/95
+%% LaTeX2e package file to define printing area parameters
+%%
+%% Copyright 1995, 1996, 1997 R.J.M. McDonnell
+%% email: rebecca@astrid.u-net.com
+%
+% This work is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+% any later version.
+%
+% This work is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+% GNU General Public License for more details.
+%
+% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+% along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software
+% Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+%
+%
+% This version of rmpage was developed from Rowland's original rmpage
+% (er, this makes sense if you know what's happened), which was his
+% first ever LaTeX2e package. The original rmpage dealt with the
+% standard LaTeX classes' insistance on assuming that you had headers,
+% made the inside margin the large one, aand let you select different
+% text heights and widths, just like his old rma4 series of style
+% files.
+%
+% A fragment of code --- not more than a dozen lines --- from
+% classes.dtx was used in the original rmpage. I assume it's still here
+% somewhere, so part of this file is probably:
+%
+% Copyright 1994 the LaTeX3 project and the individual authors.
+% All rights reserved. For further copyright information see the file
+% legal.txt, and any other copyright indicated in this file.
+%
+% Quite what I'm suppose to do about this I don't know: if anyone
+% thinks my use of LaTeX3 project code needs to be dealt with more
+% formally, please let me know.
+%%
+%%
+%% \section{Some notes to me}
+%%
+% And replace
+% occurrences of pt with \p@, 0pt with \z@; define \mm@ to be 1mm,
+% \in@ to be 1in---use them likewise; and use \m@ne to replace
+% occurrences of -1 or -?
+% 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
+% 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
+% Package rmpage Warning:
+% ! Package rmpage Error:
+%
+% Error text starts at column 25; there's another 56 characters to go
+% to the end of the line. First argument to each needs to full stop;
+% second argument to Error does, and starts at column 1.
+%
+% ABBREVIATIONS THAT MIGHT BE USED IN DEFINITIONS:
+%
+% clear = clearance
+% ptr = printer
+% sep = separation
+% col = column
+% par = paragraph
+% opt = option
+% land = landscape
+% port = portrait
+% min = minimum
+% l = left
+% r = right
+% t = top
+% b = bottom
+%
+%%
+%%
+%% \section{File identification}
+%%
+\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1996/09/29]
+\ProvidesPackage{rmpage}
+ [1997/09/29 v0.92veryx sets printing size and
+ position etc. to suit me]
+% 1997/09/29 v0.92 Added an error message; removed a redundant error
+% message; added \RM@classtype 19 to use when the classtype is
+% unrecognized - new class type `Unknown', more-or-less. This
+% appears to work. The standard class width-setting stuff now
+% produces an error message if \@ptsize is outside the standard
+% range. I've added some bits to trap illegal values of
+% \RM@ptsizegroup. It's probably a good idea to add some code to
+% trap illegal values of other things as well.
+% 1996/11/26 v0.91 Added \RMheadheight stuff so you can define custom
+% multi-line headers with fancyhdr and have rmpage calculate
+% vertical page paramters sensibly. Don't know what to do about
+% footers yet---a bit of a problem...
+% Goes with rmplocal-v0.36.cfg
+% 1996/11/09 v0.90 Added some notes about new typesetting parameters
+% for fontinst founts.
+% Goes with rmplocal-v0.36.cfg
+% 1996/11/01 v0.89.2 Moved \baselineskip report
+% Goes with rmplocal-v0.35.cfg
+% 1996/10/31 v0.89.1 Changed a comment.
+% Goes with rmplocal-v0.34.cfg
+% 1996/10/31 v0.89 Added \baselineskip and \RM@ifbeton to reports at
+% end. Doesn't complain if you load beton with
+% standard-baselineskips and tell rmpage about it. And added a
+% check on the beton command rmpage uses. Moved re-setting of
+% \baselineskip to after reporting so \baselineskip is reported
+% correctly.
+% Goes with rmplocal-v0.33.cfg
+% 1996/10/28 v0.88 Binned a rubbish hook (grammar? who he?); added
+% \RM@executehook command. Added
+% \RM@AfterInitialTextwidthSetting hook. Stopped
+% \RM@textwidthgroup=4 producing an error message.
+% Goes with rmplocal-v0.32.cfg
+% 1996/10/28 v0.87 Changed a message; fixed slides ptperchar setting.
+% Changed width-setting code quite a lot to support foils class:
+% introduced \RM@textwidthgroup and \RM@ptsizegroup. Need more
+% hooks. All a bit iffy so far---needs tidying.
+% Goes with rmplocal-v0.31.cfg
+% 1996/10/27 v0.86.1 No changes; this version created purely to check
+% up on saveall.
+% Goes with rmplocal-v0.30.cfg
+% 1996/10/27 v0.86 Included rmpwnorm.pko in rmpage; retired
+% rmpwnorm. Corrected slides legibility check. Rationalized
+% comments a little. Put rmpwnorm defs at the top of rmpage and
+% \let\@undefs at end. Saved about 0.5s out of 16s execution
+% time.
+% Goes with rmplocal-v0.30.cfg
+% 1996/10/25 v0.85 Changed some comments and added \RM@typeclasstype
+% command, used in changed \RM@OnClassType. Changed width setting
+% code; now call rmpwnorm for all classes. rmpwslid.pko hsa been
+% retired, and the slides-specific stuff included in rmpwnorm.pko.
+% Goes with rmpwnorm-v0.60.pko and rmplocal-v0.30.cfg
+% 1996/10/25 v0.84.2 Minor reporting change.
+% Goes with rmpwnorm-v0.59.pko, rmpwslid-v0.7.pko, and
+% rmplocal-v0.29.cfg
+% 1996/10/25 v0.84.1 Minor reporting change.
+% Goes with rmpwnorm-v0.59.pko, rmpwslid-v0.7.pko, and
+% rmplocal-v0.29.cfg
+% 1996/10/21 v0.84 Started using rmpwslid again; changed some
+% comments; added \RM@percent command; changed reporting a bit
+% Goes with rmpwnorm-v0.58.pko, rmpwslid-v0.6.pko, and
+% rmplocal-v0.28.cfg
+% 1996/10/19 v0.83 added \RM@SetLengthAtLeast and \RM@DefLengthAtLeast
+% to set parameters to at least the required values. This is for
+% the ringbinding option (in the config file).
+% Goes with rmpwnorm-v0.57.pko, rmpwslid-v0.5.pko, and
+% rmplocal-v0.26.cfg
+% 1996/10/17 v0.82 added sixth looseness option; similar to sloppy so
+% you get a sensible looseness if you've asked for twocolumn
+% typesetting and a psfount.
+% Goes with rmpwnorm-v0.57.pko, rmpwslid-v0.5.pko, and
+% rmplocal-v0.25.cfg
+% 1996/10/15 v0.81.2 changed some comments
+% Goes with rmpwnorm-v0.57.pko, rmpwslid-v0.5.pko, and
+% rmplocal-v0.24.cfg
+% 1996/10/02 v0.81.1 Corrected a name (argh).
+% Goes with rmpwnorm-v0.57.pko, rmpwslid-v0.5.pko, and
+% rmplocal-v0.20.cfg
+% 1996/10/01 v0.81 Fiddled about so that loadconcrete loads the beton
+% package and executes the beton option. More CheckCommands and
+% changed the \RM@OnPrinterType command so it won't let you
+% configure printer types<10.
+% Goes with rmpwnorm-v0.56.pko, rmpwslid-v0.5.pko, and
+% rmplocal-v0.20.cfg
+% 1996/09/30 v0.80.2 Added ref to beton version supported.
+% 1996/09/30 v0.80.1 Changed refs to c6/7 to c7/6; removed wandering
+% \RM@tval.
+% Goes with rmpwnorm-v0.56.pko, rmpwslid-v0.5.pko, and
+% rmplocal-v0.19.1.cfg
+% 1996/09/29 v0.80 Changed initial definition of
+% \RM@[min|max]text[width|height] and
+% \RM@min[top|bottom|inside|outside]margins to \providecommand so
+% they can be set in a document. Added code to ensure than
+% \RM@maxtextheight is set to no more than the space allowed for
+% \textheight---doesn't make much practical difference at the
+% moment, but it is more elegant. Fixed a few messsages; is there
+% no end to them? Bunged in an \ExecuteOptions statement just
+% after the letterpaper option to select US letter paper by
+% default; doing it like that means you can over-ride it anywhere,
+% but I'm not likely to delete it by mistake. normalbase stuff
+% replaces smallbase stuff
+% Goes with rmpwnorm-v0.55.pko, rmpwslid-v0.5.pko, and
+% rmplocal-v0.19.cfg
+% 1996/09/28 v0.79 Changed defaults of \RM@headers and \RM@stdmargins
+% to true
+% 1996/09/27 v0.78 Changed wideish option to widish; changed ref to
+% luccasua to lucasual.
+% Goes with rmpwnorm-v0.54.1.pko, rmpwslid-v0.5.pko, and
+% rmplocal-v0.17.cfg
+% 1996/09/26 v0.77 Changed \RM@ClassExecuteOptions to
+% \RM@OnClassExecuteOptions
+% 1996/09/26 v0.76 Changed lucida-casual stuff to use new packages.
+% Goes with rmpwnorm-v0.54.pko, rmpwslid-v0.5.pko, and
+% rmplocal-v0.15.cfg
+% 1996/09/25 v0.75 Changed some error messages so they'll fit on an 80
+% column terminal
+% Goes with rmpwnorm-v0.52.pko, rmpwslid-v0.5.pko, and
+% rmplocal-v0.15.cfg
+% 1996/09/24 v0.74 Put some printer/paper settings in the
+% \RM@PrinterPaperSettings hook in the config file. Changed the
+% initial value of \RM@nicedate to false. And checked
+% \@settopoint, which is used in rmpwnorm.pko
+% Goes with rmpwnorm-v0.50.pko, rmpwslid-v0.5.pko, and
+% rmplocal-v0.15.cfg
+% 1996/09/23 v0.73 Changed \textheight setting code to deal with
+% \RM@[min|max]textheight differently; the new code should ensure
+% that the [min|max]textheight limits can't cause printing outside
+% the available printing area. Fully testing the code is hurting
+% my head. Corrected final setting of \RM@totalheadclearance and
+% changed the comments there so they're right. Changed some
+% messages to give less poor line breaks.
+% Goes with rmpwnorm-v0.49.pko, rmpwslid-v0.5.pko, and
+% rmplocal-v0.14.cfg
+% 1996/09/22 v0.72 Corrected \RM@scalebyoption; two of the factors
+% had got themselves transposed by the intervention of a
+% gremlin. Oops. Shifted some options about into more sensible
+% groups. Added the letter4paper option to the paper size
+% documentation.
+% Goes with rmpwnorm-v0.49.pko, rmpwslid-v0.5.pko, and
+% rmplocal-v0.13.cfg
+% 1996/09/18 v0.71.2 Changed `can't find config file' warning to
+% match new names; removed rmpall.cfg from list of config files
+% looked for by default. Somewhat untested; be wary of these
+% changes!
+% Goes with rmpwnorm-v0.48.1.pko, rmpwslid-v0.5.pko, and
+% rmplocal-v0.12.1.cfg
+% 1996/09/16 v0.71.1 Saved because SaveAll appears to be behaving
+% very weirdly.
+% Goes with rmpwnorm-v0.48.1.pko, rmpwslid-v0.5.pko, and
+% rmplocal-v0.12.cfg
+% 1996/09/16 v0.71 Put the fulllength and stdlength options into the
+% config file because they need to be executed after the
+% touchlength options. Changed some comments.
+% Goes with rmpwnorm-v0.48.1.pko, rmpwslid-v0.5.pko, and
+% rmplocal-v0.12.cfg
+% 1996/09/15 v0.70 (boo) changed end of package reporting so you can
+% cut and paste parameters straight into a LaTeX doc. Needed to
+% change \RM@tval and \RM@ttval too. Shuffled a few code blocks
+% around at the end of the package.
+% 1996/09/13 v0.69 Replaced \newcommands with \defs (expect where I
+% need optional arguments). Saved 3\% time; oh well. Got rid of
+% \tight...\loosest commands---I've never used them and they're
+% redundant anyway. Isn't this the best version number since 42?
+% 101's the next good one, I think. Tried replacing pt with \p@
+% and saved < 0.1s (<0.5\%), so left pt as pt.
+% Goes with rmpwnorm-v0.48.pko, rmpwslid-v0.5.pko, and
+% rmplocal-v0.11.cfg
+% 1996/09/12 v0.68 Removed a redundant \let...\@undefined at end.
+% Changed parameter reporting code quite a lot. Got rid of
+% \RM@ocltype commands, probably.
+% Goes with rmpwnorm-v0.47.pko, rmpwslid-v0.5.pko, and
+% rmplocal-v0.10.1.cfg
+% 1996/09/11 v0.67 Much hacking out of \RM@ocl statements. Added
+% \RM@infotheval command. Changed loosesetting commands,
+% including \GenericError.
+% Goes with rmpwnorm-v0.46.pko, rmpwslid-v0.5.pko, and
+% rmplocal-v0.10.1.cfg
+% 1996/09/11 v0.66 I mourn the death of rat-setwidth-norm,
+% rat-setwidth-slides, and rmpagelocal.cfg. Bill Gates killed
+% them, and I weep for their passing. They've been replaced by
+% rmpwnorm.pko, rmpwslid.pko, and rmplocal.cfg; horribly
+% utilitarian names, but needs must when the devil Gates drives.
+% Used the \RM@notinexecuteoptions command to prevent one executing
+% an option that advances a counter (these should always be done in
+% the right order, passed to the package normally). Created some
+% new printer types, and moved a lot of option declarations into
+% the config file. Added \RM@SetClassType command and
+% \RM@ClassExecuteOptions commands. Corrected a hook executor.
+% \@undefined some more commands. Author dies horribly and goes
+% to bed.
+% Goes with rmpwnorm-v0.45.pko, rmpwslid-v0.5.pko, and
+% rmplocal-v0.10.cfg
+% 1996/09/10 v0.65 Changed comments somewhat; got rid of plenty of
+% double %% lines.
+% Goes with rat-setwidth-norm-v0.43, rat-setwidth-slides-v0.4,
+% and rmpagelocal.cfg v0.9
+% 1996/09/10 v0.64 Fiddled with a few bits; not much done.
+% Goes with rat-setwidth-norm-v0.43, rat-setwidth-slides-v0.4,
+% and rmpagelocal.cfg v0.8
+% 1996/09/09 v0.63 Changed class detection code and class type
+% numbers; scrapped earlyclassdetect error checking and stuff like
+% that; rmpage.tex got some scribbles, and it really does make
+% sense, honest.
+% Goes with rat-setwidth-norm-v0.43, rat-setwidth-slides-v0.4,
+% and rmpagelocal.cfg v0.7
+% 1996/09/05 v0.62 dropped \RM@oncolumn flag; replaced with
+% \RM@texcols counter; replaced old text column options with
+% onecolumn(width), twocolumn(width), threecolumnwidth, and
+% fourcolumnwidth. Added a new command and options to select
+% setting textwidth by:
+% (char+paper, char only, paper only) based width setting.
+% Added settings for DW520 printer to handle long A3 sizes printed
+% on A4 paper. Moved \if@compatibility check. Much tidying.
+% \RM@OnPaperSize commands now recognize [-1] as the long paper
+% size, meaning `all long paper sizes and not long'. Added small
+% and large basemaxmparwidth options to go with small and large
+% basemparclear which have been here a while.
+% Goes with rat-setwidth-norm-v0.42, rat-setwidth-slides-v0.4,
+% and rmpagelocal.cfg v0.6
+% 1996/09/04 v0.61 changed marginal paragraph clearance setting;
+% it's set by an initial option, then scaled by option. A little
+% checking of the initial value is done. stdmargins and
+% notstdmargins no longer do anything at all with the position of
+% marginal notes; reversemargins/normalsmargins are up to you
+% now. Added concrete fount to recognized founts, and tidied
+% that code up a bit, removing some redundant options. Removed
+% 10, 11, and 12pt options because they do nought. Removed call
+% to 12pt option in ljmueepexam settings bit. Added code to
+% ensure that \textheight stays within the bounds set by min and
+% max textheight. And it works. Changed printer options:
+% dw520spec is now dw520; dw520 is now dw520-ours.
+% Goes with rat-setwidth-norm-v0.41, rat-setwidth-slides-v0.4,
+% and rmpagelocal.cfg v0.6
+% 1996/09/03 v0.60 changed altitude options so it's now done as a
+% fraction of 24, and touchaltitude increments interpolate
+% between the main option heights (well, I know what I mean).
+% Fixed ltxdoc stuff; fixed \RM@OnPaperType etc. Came up with
+% new way of handling jacking up; there's now a jackup flag to
+% allow/disallow jacking up---it should be set on a
+% printer/papersize/etc basis by printersettings code.
+% Scrapped all the old jackup stuff. Improved hook handling with
+% \@ifundefined. Major re-work of \textheight setting: touch
+% options interpolate properly; added stdlength option. Er,
+% temporarily stopped using rat-setwidth-slides for slide width
+% setting, and used rat-setwidth-norm instead. Change this
+% again when rsw-norm is stable and can be used as the basis for
+% slides width setting. Added some \CheckCommands to do some
+% checking of the LaTeX commands I use. Added US paper sizes to
+% the option declarations. And stuff; much fiddling.
+% Goes with rat-setwidth-norm-v0.40, rat-setwidth-slides-v0.4,
+% and rmpagelocal.cfg v0.5
+% 1996/09/02 v0.59.1 corrected leastoffset (oops)
+% 1996/09/02 v0.59 changed lots more stuff, mainly in the
+% corresponding version of rat-setwidth-norm. Removed touch
+% counters for width and offset setting; put ltxdoc class setting
+% code in the config file. Added \RM@[min|max]textwidth
+% parameters; set only for ltxdoc class for now; some checking
+% done to ensure they're not set too daftly. Hacked out some
+% obsolete code.
+% Goes with rat-setwidth-norm-v0.40, rat-setwidth-slides-v0.4,
+% and rmpagelocal.cfg v0.4
+% 1996/08/29 v0.58 changed name to rmpage.sty and added \RM@scalebyoption
+% and \RM@sc@leby@ption. Replaced \PackageErrors with \RM@Error.
+% Changed \headsep, \footskip, \mparsep, and \columnsep setting code to
+% use \RM@scalebyoption. Adaptivecolumnsep code (in
+% rat-setwidth-norm) now gives a larger columnsep. Replaced
+% occurrrences of rmpagenew with rmpage.
+% Goes with rat-setwidth-norm-v0.38, rat-setwidth-slides-v0.4,
+% and rmpagelocal.cfg v0.3
+% 1996/08/29 v0.57veryx; added five hooks: \RM@BeforeProcessOptions,
+% \RM@AfterProcessOptions, \RM@PrinterPaperSettings,
+% \RM@BeforeWidthSetting, and \RM@AfterWidthSetting. Changed
+% \ProcessOptions* back to \ProcessOptions. Changed class
+% identification code to use \RM@OnClassType; changed width-setting
+% file choice to use \RM@OnClassType
+% Goes with rat-setwidth-norm-v0.37, rat-setwidth-slides-v0.4,
+% and rmpagelocal.cfg v0.3
+% 1996/08/28 v0.56.1veryx; added no10envelopepaper.
+% Goes with rat-setwidth-norm-v0.37, rat-setwidth-slides-v0.4,
+% and rmpagelocal.cfg v0.3
+% 1996/08/25 v0.56veryx; erm, got 7/8longpaper right; changed paper
+% size codes and added more paper sizes. Changed classtouch
+% options into t@uch options; saved about 0.25s! Changed options
+% with marginpar in the name to options with mpar in the name;
+% saved about 0.1s. Changed options with columnsep in the name
+% to options with colsep in the name; saved about 0.1s. Saved
+% 0.45s this way. rmpagenew seems to add about 13.1s to a LaTeX
+% run. Eek!
+% Goes with rat-setwidth-norm-v0.37, rat-setwidth-slides-v0.4,
+% and rmpagelocal.cfg v0.3
+% 1996/08/24 v0.55veryx; added \RM@Warn and \RM@Error as synonyms
+% for \PackageError{rmpagenew} etc., added longpaper support, and
+% changed the code that specifies the printer printing area so
+% you don't have to know about all paper sizes. Removed `sensible
+% paper' check, because a paper size can be specified in the .cfg
+% file. Changed the .cfg file searching code to support multiple
+% .cfg files (not fully tested).
+% Goes with rat-setwidth-norm-v0.36, rat-setwidth-slides-v0.4,
+% and rmpagelocal.cfg v0.2
+% 1996/08/23 v0.54veryx; added \RM@PrinterPaperSettings hook and
+% started using the rmpagenew.cfg config file; eventually, I'll
+% have sensible paper size and local printer support. Added some
+% useful commands for setting printer and paper settings, and removed
+% some of the options from the \ExecuteOptions list (which is now in
+% the .cfg file).
+% Goes with rat-setwidth-norm-v0.35, rat-setwidth-slides-v0.4,
+% and rmpagenew.cfg v0.1
+% 1996/08/21 v0.53.1veryx; changed some of the loose typesetting
+% parameters because they weren't very nice; corrected B paper
+% sizes, and confirmed A sizes against BS4000; checked some
+% envelope sizes against BS4264.
+% 1996/08/09 v0.53veryx; added dw600 printer option based on
+% measuring Rebecca's printer's printing area.
+% 1996/08/01 v0.52veryx; added beton option to change \baselineskip
+% before beton does so that \textheight is set correctly. Lots of
+% jiggery-pokery so that \normalsize is selected while vertical
+% stuff is being worked on (but only if beton's been loaded), and
+% so that the size and baselineskip of the fount that was selected
+% on entering the package is selected after vertical stuff has been
+% worked on. Goes with rat-setwidth-norm-v0.34.pko and
+% rat-setwidth-slides-v0.4.pko
+% 1996/07/21 v0.51.4veryx; trivial comment changes etc. Goes with
+% rat-setwidth-norm-v0.33.pko and rat-setwidth-slides-v0.4.pko.
+% 1996/07/12 v0.51.3veryx; changed a \PackageWarning into an
+% \oclwarninfo. Goes with rat-setwidth-norm-v0.32.pko and
+% rat-setwidth-slides-v0.4.pko
+% 1996/07/10 v0.51.2veryx; some small documentation changes. Goes
+% with rat-setwidth-norm-v0.32.pko and
+% rat-setwidth-slides-v0.4.pko
+% 1996/06/30 v0.51.1 veryx; as below but this one works. Goes with
+% rat-setwidth-norm-v0.30.pko
+% 1996/06/30 v0.51 veryx; changed email address and fixed
+% touchmoremarginparsep (and tmfootskip and tmheadsep. Foolish
+% child.) bug. And added notstdmargins option which also says
+% \reversemarginpar (\reversemarginpar is executed anyway just
+% after the \RM@stdmargins flag is defined); \normalmarginpar
+% added to stdmargins option to balance things up.
+% 1996/06/14 v0.50 veryx; changed \RM@onchatlevel to \RM@ocl;
+% used some of the new \RM@ocl commands (added an ocl command or
+% two); changed \ifs into \ifRM@s, and \let the \if, true, and
+% false declarations to \@empty at end; added \ifRM@infowarned flag
+% and message at end so user knows if a warning has been logged;
+% adaptivecolumnsep flag is now RM@adaptivecolsep. Goes with
+% rat-setwidth-norm v0.30
+% 1996/06/07 v0.49.2veryx; added a couple of \s where they will do
+% most good.
+% 1996/05/24 v0.49.1veryx; stuff done with \RM@ocl commands; not
+% finished
+% 1996/05/16 v0.49veryx; \@total[head|foot|headfoot]clearance
+% lengths changed to \RM@... lengths; \@ifnotearlyerror command
+% renamed \RM@ifnotearly error; goes with rsw.sty v0.29
+% 1996/05/12 v0.48veryx; \RM@mparclearfrac used to retire
+% \@minmparclearance; [least...most]mparclearfrac options added;
+% \@maxmparwidth length replaced with \RM@maxmparwidth command
+% both \@emptied at end; [least...most]maxmparwidth options
+% added; goes with rat-setwidth-norm v0.28
+% 1996/05/06 v0.47veryx; goes with rat-setwidth-norm v0.27. Changed
+% \@min[left|right|foot|head]clearance lengths to
+% \RM@min[left|right|head|foot]clearance commands; changed a couple of
+% ifnums to ifdims like they should be; minor message changes
+% (probably); \@emptied the new commands at end; \@emptied
+% \RM@oclwarninfo at end.
+% 1996/05/05 v0.46veryx; added the \@RMoclwarninfo command;
+% \def->\newcommand for a couple of commands;
+% \@min[outside|inside|top|bottom]margin lengths changed to commands
+% beginning with \RM@ and \@emptied at end; goes with rsw-norm v0.26
+% 1996/04/29 v0.45.1 added \let\XXX\@empty stuff for jackup commands.
+% 1996/04/24 v0.45 changed dw520printer minclearances so they match the
+% printer, not the specs. Added dw520printerspec option with
+% minclearances according to spec; changed \@[p|l]jackuplong[er|est]
+% to \RM@[ditto]; changed \@jackup to command and \let it to
+% \RM@[p|l]jackuplong[er|est] at the appropriate points; goes with
+% rsw-norm v0.25
+% 1996/04/20 v0.44veryx; added fulllength and fullwidth options;
+% replaced \@ptr[l|r|t|b][port|land]clear lengths with
+% \RM@ptr[l|r|t|b][port|land]clear commands; goes with
+% rat-setwidth-norm-v0.25
+% 1996/04/12 v0.43veryx; added support for rmsizeN packages; I'm not sure
+% they are a good thing to let loose on the rest of the world.
+% Changed \@minmparclearance to 8mm from 0.4in
+% 1996/04/11 v0.42veryx; \@looseoption counter now \RM@looseoption
+% command; \@classtype counter now \RM@classtype command; \@fountfamily
+% counter now \RM@fountfamily command; \@chatlevel now \RM@chatlevel;
+% \@lengthoption counter now \RM@lengthoption command; \@widthoption
+% counter now \RM@widthoption command; \@offsetoption counter now
+% \RM@offsetoption command; \@printerype counter now \RM@printertype
+% command; \@papertype counter now \RM@papertype command;
+% \@onchatlevel command now \RM@onchatlevel command. All these
+% commands \let to \@empty at the end. \@headfootbalance renamed
+% \RM@headfootbalance; \@touchlength renamed \RM@touchlength;
+% \@touchaltitude renamed \RM@touchaltitude; \@touchoffset renamed
+% \RM@touchoffset; \@touchwidth renamed \RM@touchwidth
+% 1996/04/05 v0.41veryx; changed some \defs (ish). \looseness changed to
+% \sloppiness; it seems that \looseness is defined by the TeX kernel (oops).
+% Some commands now defined by \newcommand ... \def. Maybe do
+% something about this later. Started changing counts into defs
+% (where possible) to free memory at the end with \let\XXX-\@empty.
+% Find out where I got this idea from and see if it works. Commented
+% out quite a few paper sizes for speed's sake
+% 1996/03/29 v0.40veryx; added ...columnsep, ...headsep, ...footskip,
+% ...marginparsep options; fixed marginparwidth setting
+% 1996/03/16 v0.39veryx; \normalmarginpar and \mparswitchtrue
+% (\if@twoside) now set in conventional place if \@classtype=9 (ltxdoc).
+% 1996/03/14 v0.38veryx; added adaptivecolumnsep option
+% 1996/03/12 v0.37veryx; added touch... counters and classtouch options
+% so you can always get a touch option to have an effect. Removed the
+% notouch options; they were horrid and now redundant.
+% 1996/03/12 v0.36veryx; changed touch... switches so touchsmaller after
+% touchlarger results in no change and vice-versa. Handy if you have a
+% class or something that uses a touch... option.
+% 1996/03/12 v0.35veryx; recognises ljmueepexam class, and sets default
+% options; \@earlyclassdetect flag checks that the
+% \@ifclassloaded command is still working; added notouch... options
+% to cancel any of the touchXXX option pairs
+% 1996/03/11 v0.34veryx; changed longest setting parameters slightly so
+% dw520 is happier
+% 1996/03/10 v0.33veryx; removed the (unused!) oldlength option; changed
+% some comments; now reports text/paper height.
+% 1996/03/09 v0.32veryx; added the thisfountwidth and loadthisfount
+% options; removed \let..\@empty; fiddled with some messages.
+% 1996/03/08 v0.31veryx; midoffset->normaloffset; removed some redundant
+% \relaxes; fixed calls to rat-setwidth-[norm/slides].pko; made failed
+% loadfount more friendly; one \let...\@empty at end (add more to clear
+% memory)
+% 1996/03/07 v0.30veryx; added all A, B, and C series paper sizes.
+% 1996/03/06 v0.29veryx; added ltxguide class; fixed textheight definition
+% based on classtype and made it more robust.
+% 1996/03/05 v0.28veryx; low options corrected
+% 1996/03/04 v0.27veryx; added touchmoreoffset/touchlessoffset options and
+% flags. Added old British book sizes as paper sizes. [more/less]offset
+% and touch[more/less]offset options seem to work.
+% 1996/03/03 v0.26veryx; removed \if@rmcv, @ltxdoc, and @rmletter flags. Rely on
+% references to \@classtype from now on. Added halfinchmargins option.
+% Added more papersizes. Added touchhigher and touchlower options.
+% Started to do things to support variable offsets; \@offsetoption counter
+% defined, as well as more/less offset options.
+% 1996/02/29 v0.25veryx; loadfount now sets \@looseoption=4 unless a looseness
+% setting option has been specified
+% 1996/02/28 v0.24veryx; corrected default value of \@lengthoption
+% 1996/02/27 v0.23veryx; added portrait/landscape forcing---needed because of
+% the paper size definitions
+% 1996/02/25 v0.22veryx; added \@min[inside,outside,top,bottom]emargins;
+% added maxmparwidth + minmparclearance; changed fountfamily
+% options to fountwidth; changed class recognition code and add\@rd bithesis
+% to recognition list; added c4 papertype; added altitude options
+% 1996/02/20 v0.21veryx; added the load[fount] options
+% 1996/02/18 v0.20veryx; ltxdoc switch added; nicedate fixed
+% 1996/02/17 v0.19veryx; paper size flags no longer used (but \@sensiblepaper
+% is still used). More sensible code for setting and checking head and
+% foot clearances. \@jackup[l][p]long[er][est] now used to set \@jackup;
+% \@jackup can be set differently for every printer/size/orientation
+% combination.
+% 1996/02/16 v0.18veryx; more fount families declared; began to rationalize
+% paper size handling. Check length settings!
+% 1996/02/15 v0.17veryx; minclearances now set by printer options
+% 1996/02/14 V0.16veryx; minclearances now set better.
+% 1996/02/13 v0.15veryx; multicolumn option added; setwidth-norm changed;
+% fount family options declared (not that they're used yet.
+% 1996/01/28 v0.14veryx; shorter and shortest options added
+% 1996/01/17 v0.13veryx; shortish option added
+% 1996/01/08 v0.12veryx; printer's happier still---minfootclearance->15mm
+% 1995/12/18 v0.11veryx; dunno what I did; changed setwidth-norm at the same time
+% 1995/12/10 v0.10veryx; printer's happier---minfootclearance->19mm
+% 1995/12/03 v0.9veryx; argh! changed minfootclearance->20mm; Printer probs.
+% 1995/11/05 v0.8veryx: notonecolumn option added; saves attempting to
+% detect all the ways of asking for multicolumn printing.
+% 1995/11/05 v0.7veryx: oneinchmargins added; \@toowide replaced by
+% \@setbymargins; \@minleft/right clearances now exist and know about
+% portrait/landscape printing (as do \@minfoot/head clearances).
+% 1995/11/01 v0.6veryx: portrait/landscape recognised.
+% 1995/10/22 v0.5veryx; nicedate now balanced by nastydate
+% 1995/08/29 v0.4veryx; can't remember
+%
+%
+%%
+%%
+%% \subsection{Changes to rmpwnorm.pko, now included in rmpage.sty}
+%%
+% 1996/10/25 v0.60 Included the changes needed to set horizontal
+% parameters for the slides class; this is to make rmpwslid.pko
+% obsolete. I wonder if it's worked yet? Changed | to / as the
+% OR delimiter in some typeouts because ltxguide re-defines |
+% with shortvrb
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.85.sty
+% 1996/10/25 v0.59.1 Changed name in \ProvidesFile (eek)
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.84.2.sty
+% 1996/10/25 v0.59 Changed some logged info
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.84.1.sty
+% 1996/10/21 v0.58 Changed the minimum textwidth warning limit.
+% Changed stuff to use rmpwslid.pko again
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.84.sty
+% 1996/10/02 v0.57 Fixed a couple of depressingly obvious width
+% setting bugs. How did they get this far? Was I mad? asleep?
+% somewhere else? when I checked it the first time?
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.81.1.sty
+% 1996/09/30 v0.56 Changed checking and handling of illegal
+% RM@fountfamily setting.
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.80.1.sty
+% 1996/09/29 v0.55 Added some checks to ensure that the various
+% printing limits don't ask for something impossible.
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.80.sty
+% 1996/09/27 v0.54.1 Changed comments so wideish appears as widish.
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.78.sty
+% 1996/09/26 v0.54 Changed lucida casual width to match the new
+% lucasual stuff.
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.76.sty
+% 1996/09/25 v0.53 Changed character-based width multipliers; very
+% strange, this is.
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.75.sty
+% 1996/09/25 v0.52 Changed handling of multiple columns so you get
+% stdwidth with stdwidth: removed columnsep from the reckoning for
+% stdwidth setting, and warned if you've asked for more than two
+% columns
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.75.sty
+% 1996/09/24 v0.51 Added a report of which textwidth has been used.
+% Removed some redundant comments, and added some new ones about
+% what to do in with future versions. Deleted some frighteningly
+% pointless code.
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.74.sty
+% 1996/09/23 v0.50 Did something else, but I can't remember what.
+% Probably. Never mind; save the version.
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.73.sty
+% 1996/09/22 v0.49 Changed the textwidth setting code, so that if you
+% ask for a paper-based textwidth (like oneinchmargins) and
+% characterwidthset, you get oneinchmargins and a warning.
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.72.sty
+% 1996/09/14 v0.48.1 minor doc change
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.71.2.sty
+% 1996/09/13 v0.48 Got rid of the one \newcommand. Saved a tiny bit
+% of time.
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.69.sty
+% 1996/09/12 v0.47 Played about with reporting a good deal. Remove
+% \RM@marginoffset length; it appears to be redundant.
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.68.sty
+% 1996/09/11 v0.46 Much hacking out of \RM@ocl statements
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.67.sty
+% 1996/09/11 v0.45 Urk. Corrected \RM@setbywidth code and added more
+% reporting; changed name to rmpnormw.pko from rat-setwidth-norm
+% (as it would be in a world free from Bill Gates's malign
+% influence). Apologies to people who might use the abbreviation
+% RMP in a different context.
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.66
+% 1996/09/10 v0.44 Turned %% lines into % lines.
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.65
+% 1996/09/09 v0.43 Added column width limit warning, and console
+% message about textwidth in terms of characters.
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.63
+% 1996/09/05 v0.42 Changed multiple-column handling, and added stuff
+% to support setting width by paper only, or by character size
+% only. Scrapped shrunk[p|c]width flags and surrounding code.
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.62
+% 1996/09/04 v0.41 marginal paragraph width setting changed:
+% maxmparwidth and mparclearance are both now setbyoption, with
+% initial values set as a fraction of paperwidth. Oh dear:
+% corrected columnsep error in width setting code (I must debug
+% things properly, foolish boy). Added Concrete founts to the
+% list of known founts: concrete is number 11, thisfountwidth is
+% done by number 12 now. Much tidying done.
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.61.sty
+% 1996/09/02 v0.40 Re-worked the initial \textwidth setting selection
+% code and the offsetting code. Added support for
+% \RM@[min|max]textwidth. Removed some obsolete code.
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.59.sty
+% 1996/08/30 v0.39 re-measured the character widths of the various
+% standard founts using larger sample and (mainly) the new 8r
+% installation. (cmr and hlcn the exceptions to this 8r business,
+% I think).
+% 1996/08/30 v0.38 changed width setting code to take notice of
+% \columnsep. Changed mparsep and columnsep setting to use
+% \RM@scalebyoption. Changed \PackageError{rmpagenew} into
+% \RM@Error. Changed occurrances of rmpagenew into rmpage.
+% Changed columnsep given by adaptivecolsep (it's a bit larger
+% now).
+% Goes with rmpage.sty v0.58
+% 1996/08/25 v0.37 changed the name of marginparsepoption to
+% mparsepoption, to go along with rmpagenew.
+% Goes with rmpagenew.sty v0.56
+% 1996/08/24 v0.36; debugged some stuff (too tired to remember what
+% was wrong); I think that's it.
+% Goes with rmpagenew.sty v0.55.
+% 1996/08/23 v0.35 veryx; Changed the \textwidth settting code to
+% preserve the \RM@offsetfrac relationship between right-hand and
+% left-hand margins. It appears to work, but I haven't tested it
+% exhaustively yet. Oh, and the \RM@offsetfrac relationship isn't
+% maintained if you've asked for fullwidth. I'm not sure that
+% this is the right decision, but I suspect so. Goes with
+% rmpagenew v0.53.1
+% 1996/07/28 v0.34 veryx; changed setwidth setting so that wider,
+% widest, oneinchmargins, halfinchmargins, and full width all use
+% the standard width setting code (eek). Goes with rmpagenew v0.51.4.
+% 1996/07/21 v0.33 veryx; corrected stdwidth setting (was ten times
+% too small). Goes with rmpagenew v0.51.4.
+% 1996/07/08 v0.32 veryx; changed \@marginoffset length to
+% \RM@marginoffset; goes with rmpagenew v0.51.1
+% 1996/06/30 v0.31 veryx; fixed marginparwidth setting bug. Goes
+% with rmpagenew-v0.51.1.sty (v0.51 is faulty, as are all previous
+% versions of rat-setwidth-norm. And what makes you think I've
+% found all the bugs *now*, eh?)
+% 1996/06/16 v0.30.1 veryx; changed remaining \PackageWarnings into
+% \RM@oclwarninfos. Goes with rmpagenew v0.50.
+% 1996/06/14 v0.30 veryx; removed oldwidth support; changed \ifs to
+% \ifRM@s; \RM@ptperchar+\RM@offsetfrac both \let to \@empty at
+% end; new \RM@ocl commands used to tidy up the code that reports
+% stuff to the user; goes with rmpagenew v0.50
+% 1996/05/24 v0.29.1veryx; changed \@ptperchar, \@offsetfrac, and
+% \@setptperchar to \RM@ names and \let \RM@setptperchar\@empty at end.
+% 1996/05/16 v0.29veryx; changed \@rmdaftmargins length to
+% \RM@daftmargins length; goes with rmpagenew v0.49
+% 1996/05/12 v0.28veryx; goes with rmpagenew v0.48; \@minmparclearance
+% retired, and \RM@mparclearfrac used instead; \@maxmparwidth
+% length replaced with \RM@maxmparwidth command.
+% 1996/05/06 v0.27veryx; goes with rmpagenew v0.47;
+% \@min[left|right]clearance lengths now \RM@min[left|right]clearance
+% commands; minor message changes.
+% 1996/05/05 v0.26veryx; goes with rmpagenew v0.46; \@min[in|out]sidemargin
+% lengths changed to \RM@[...] commands.
+% 1996/04/24 v0.25.1veryx; changed a messge so it fits on the line better
+% 1996/04/20 v0.25veryx; added fullwidth option; changed increase esm
+% code so the warning makes sense; goes with rmpagenew-v0.44
+% 1996/04/12 v0.24veryx; added some more \typeouts.
+% 1996/04/11 v0.23veryx; some counters are now commands with changed names
+% (\RM@XXX rather than \@XXX); see changes comments for rmpagenew-v0.42
+% for full details. Opposite \oddsidemargin now correctly calculated.
+% 1996/04/10 v0.22veryx; now deals with wide asking for wider \textwidth
+% than wider/est, and traps some possible bug conditions.
+% 1996/03/29 v0.21veryx; added ...columnsepoption/...marginparsepoption
+% support
+% 1996/03/14 v0.20veryx; added adaptivecolumnsep
+% 1996/03/12 v0.19veryx; \@touch[width/offset] counters supported (soon!)
+% 1996/03/12 v0.18veryx; added \@onchatlevel to control \typeouts
+% 1996/03/09 v0.17veryx; added code to support thisfountwidth; removed
+% \let...\@empty; fiddled with some messages
+% 1996/03/05 v0.16veryx; stdwidth now done properly
+% 1996/03/04 v0.15veryx; variable l/r offsets probably supported
+% 1996/03/03 v0.14veryx; replaced \if@ltxdoc with \ifnum\@classtype=9;
+% halfinchmargins now supported. Probably cleaned up something else.
+% Started to do things to support variable l/r offsets; \@offsetfrac counter
+% defined.
+% 1996/02/25 v0.13veryx; completely re-wrote most of the margin setting code.
+% 1996/02/25 v0.12veryx; added support for \@min[in,out]sidemargins; uses
+% \@maxmparwidth and \@minmparclearance set by rmpagenew.
+% 18/02/96 v0.11veryx; ltxdoc switch added; min \textwidth is 355pt if
+% typesetting with ltxdoc. 0.4in is min gap twixt marginal notes and edge of
+% paper.
+% 17/2/96 v0.10.1veryx; \marginparsep=0pt for wider+widest
+% 16/2/96 v0.10veryx; added courier and utopia fount family sizes
+% 16/2/96 v0.9veryx; different founts now set different \textwidths. stdwidth
+% option sets normalwidth \textwidth to standard values.
+% 15/2/96 v0.8.1veryx; began to take notice of different founts (and other stuff)
+% 14/2/96 v0.8veryx; wider and widest setting appears to work; stdmargins untested.
+% 13/2/96 v0.7veryx: narrowest and narrower options added, widths now set
+% to less arbitrary values; touchnarrower/wider works even
+% more (idiot)
+% 12/2/96 v0.6veryx: touchnarrower/wider now work again (fool)
+% 18/12/95 v0.5veryx: stdmargins works (ish); marginpar sizes set better, but untested
+% 5/11/95 v0.4veryx: maximum \textwidth based on papersize now sets
+% minimum margins as a fraction of \paperwidth; \RM@onecolumn flag recognized.
+% 5/11/95 v0.3veryx; \@toowide flag replaced by \RM@setbymargins and
+% oneinchmargins option added, set by (almost) the same code that does for
+% wider and widest. Fixed margin setting bug in my head. Wider and
+% widest now set margins proportional to paperwidth. Added *some* l/r margin
+% checking code.
+% 3/11/95 v0.2veryx: added more width options; used \@widthoption counter
+% for the first time.
+% 2/11/95 v0.1veryx rat-setwidth-norm.pko
+% Extracted from rmpagenew v0.5veryx on 2/11/95. See rmpagenew.sty for
+% copyright information.
+%%
+%%
+%% \subsection{End of rmpwnorm's changes history}
+%%
+%% \CharacterTable
+%% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z
+%% Lower-case \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z
+%% Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9
+%% Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \#
+%% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \&
+%% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \)
+%% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \,
+%% Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/
+%% Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \<
+%% Equals \= Greater than \> Question mark \?
+%% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\
+%% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_
+%% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \|
+%% Right brace \} Tilde \~}
+%%
+%%
+%%
+%% \section{Begin with definitions}
+%%
+%%
+%% \subsection{Miscellaneous definitions}
+%%
+% The golden ratio = (\sqrt{5} - 1) / 2 \approx 0.6180
+% 210/297 \approx 1/\sqrt{2} \approx 0.7071
+%
+% Define a command so I can print
+\catcode`\%=11\relax
+\def\RM@percentsign{%}
+\catcode`\%=14\relax
+%
+% \RM@ocl.: level = 1, 2, or 3. 1 is printed only with
+% garrulous option, 2 with garrulous and chatty, 3 with garrulous,
+% chatty, and taciturn. Nought is printed with t' yorkshire option
+% \@onlevel{1}{\typeout{Done it}}{}
+%
+% \RM@ocl{1}{}{}: include reports of option setting etc.; garrulous
+% \RM@ocl{2}{}{}: include most parameter values and report main
+% processing blocks; chatty
+% \RM@ocl{3}{}{}: final parameter values etc. only; taciturn
+% \RM@ocl{4}{}{}: always print even when yorkshire;
+%
+%
+% \RM@oclwarninfo{num}{text}; like \RM@ocl, but text is used in a
+% PackageWarning if num > chatlevel, or in a PackageInfo otherwise.
+\newif\ifRM@infowarned\RM@infowarnedfalse
+%
+
+\long\def\RM@ocl#1#2#3{\ifnum #1>\RM@chatlevel #2\else #3\fi}
+%
+\def\RM@ttval#1{\typeout{\space\space\space\protect#1\space= \the#1}}
+\def\RM@tval#1{\typeout{\space\space\space\protect#1\space= #1}}
+%
+\long\def\RM@oclwarninfo#1#2{\RM@ocl{#1}
+ {\PackageWarningNoLine{rmpage}{#2}}
+ {\PackageInfo{rmpage}{#2}\RM@infowarnedtrue}}
+%
+\def\RM@infotheval#1{\PackageInfo{rmpage}{\the#1\space= \protect#1}}
+%
+\def\RM@Error#1#2{\PackageError{rmpage}{#1}{#2}}
+\def\RM@Warn#1{\PackageWarning{rmpage}{#1}}
+%
+\if@compatibility
+ \RM@Error{rmpage won't work right in LaTeX 2.09 compatibility
+ mode}
+ {Either stop using the rmpage document style option, or
+ typeset your document\MessageBreak as a LaTeX2e document. You
+ can do this by using \protect\documentclass\space\MessageBreak
+ instead of \protect\documentstyle; style files like rmpage are
+ loaded by saying:\MessageBreak \protect\usepackage{rmpage}}
+ \fi% endif@compatibility
+%
+\CheckCommand{\@gobble}[1]{}
+\CheckCommand{\@gobbletwo}[2]{}
+\CheckCommand{\@gobblefour}[4]{}
+\CheckCommand{\@firstofone}[1]{#1}
+\CheckCommand{\@firstoftwo}[2]{#1}
+\CheckCommand{\@secondoftwo}[2]{#2}
+\CheckCommand*{\@settopoint}[1]{\divide#1\p@\multiply#1\p@}
+%
+\CheckCommand*{\@ifpackageloaded}{\@ifl@aded\@pkgextension}
+\CheckCommand*{\@ifclassloaded}{\@ifl@aded\@clsextension}
+%
+\CheckCommand*{\@ifpackagewith}{\@if@ptions\@pkgextension}
+%
+\CheckCommand*{\@ifundefined}[1]{%
+ \expandafter\ifx\csname#1\endcsname\relax
+ \expandafter\@firstoftwo
+ \else
+ \expandafter\@secondoftwo
+ \fi}
+
+%%
+%%
+%% \subsection{Initialize parameter variables}
+%%
+\def\RM@earlyclass{0}
+% Set to the class number if \@ifclassloaded has said `yes' to
+% anything before \ProcessOptions; produce an error if it hasn't when
+% it should've.
+%
+\newif\ifRM@loadfount\RM@loadfountfalse
+\newif\ifRM@nicedate\RM@nicedatefalse
+%
+\newif\ifRM@adaptivecolsep\RM@adaptivecolsepfalse
+%
+%
+% This flag is used to detect when the \DeclareOptions bit is over,
+% and is set true just before \ProcessOptions. So options which
+% should not be used in an \ExecuteOptions statement can be trapped
+% and warned about, using the \RM@notinexecuteoptions command in the
+% \DeclareOption statement.
+%
+\newif\ifRM@donewithoptions\RM@donewithoptionsfalse
+%
+\def\RM@notinexecuteoptions
+ {\ifRM@donewithoptions
+ \else
+ \RM@Error
+ {You shouldn't be using the \CurrentOption\space option in
+ \MessageBreak an \protect\ExecuteOptions\space statement}
+ {Try passing the \CurrentOption\space option to rmpage in
+ the conventional way}
+ \fi}
+%
+%
+% The following code is from article.cls
+%
+% % \DeclareOption{oneside}{\@twosidefalse \@mparswitchfalse}
+% % \DeclareOption{twoside}{\@twosidetrue \@mparswitchtrue}
+% %
+% % \DeclareOption{onecolumn}{\@twocolumnfalse}
+% % \DeclareOption{twocolumn}{\@twocolumntrue}
+% end article.cls extract
+%
+% Stuff to keep track of the things they're named after\ldots
+%
+% centred text or not, twoside or not (and damn the standard flag),
+% the number of text columns, and portrait/landscape orientation.
+%
+%
+\newif\ifRM@centre \RM@centrefalse
+\newif\ifRM@twoside \RM@twosidefalse
+\def\RM@textcols{1}
+\newif\ifRM@portrait\RM@portraittrue% no std flag
+%
+% need this switch to figure out what to do with minimum printing
+% clearances if you're using ISO long sizes
+%
+\newif\ifRM@portlandinvert\RM@portlandinvertfalse
+%
+\newif\ifRM@headers \RM@headerstrue
+\newif\ifRM@footers \RM@footerstrue
+%
+\newif\ifRM@stdmargins\RM@stdmarginstrue
+%
+%
+% The 6 parameters below need to be counts.
+%
+\newcount\RM@headfootbalance\RM@headfootbalance=12
+%
+%
+% The four counters below are set by options; the allowed values mean:
+% 3=least, 6=less, 9=lessish, 12=normal, 15=moreish, 18=more, 21=most.
+% Values less than 12 shrink the corresponding length, greater than 12
+% expands the length.
+%
+\newcount\RM@columnsepoption\RM@columnsepoption=12
+\newcount\RM@headsepoption\RM@headsepoption=12
+\newcount\RM@footskipoption\RM@footskipoption=12
+\newcount\RM@mparsepoption\RM@mparsepoption=12
+%
+\newcount\RM@mparclearoption\RM@mparclearoption=12
+\newcount\RM@maxmparwidthoption\RM@maxmparwidthoption=12
+%
+%
+% This works as a flag:
+% 0 = set width by character and paper-based widths (default)
+% 1 = set width by character-based width only
+% 2 = set width by paper-basd width only
+% It's set by options here, and acted on in rsw-norm.
+\def\RM@setwidthby{0}
+%
+%
+% \RM@mparclearance is a new parameter: the gap between the outside edge
+% of a marginal paragraph and the edge of the paper. It is scaled by
+% option later on, and is set to an initial value based on a fraction of
+% paperwidth later on. The two base initial values work out to 0.4in or
+% 0.8in if US letter paper is specified. So that you don't have to use
+% the normalbasemparclear or largebasemparclear options, or so you can
+% set your own base \RM@mparclearance, normalbasemparclear is set by
+% default after option processing if \RM@mparclearance=-666pt.
+%
+\newlength\RM@mparclearance
+\setlength\RM@mparclearance{-666pt}
+%
+% \RM@maxmparwidth is dealt with similarly; if nothing else is done
+% to \RM@maxmparwidth
+%
+\newlength\RM@maxmparwidth
+\setlength\RM@maxmparwidth{-666pt}
+%
+\def\RM@chatlevel{2}
+% 0 = All
+% 1 = Most parameter values and reports of main processing blocks
+% 2 = Some: main final values
+% 3 = Nothing reported except essential warnings and errors
+%
+\def\RM@ifbeton{3}% 0=beton opt, beton loaded
+% 1=beton loaded, no opt
+% 2=beton opt, beton not loaded
+% 3=pristine
+% 4=nobeton opt
+\def\RM@looseoption{205}
+% 0=tight, 1=looseish, 2=loose, 3=looser, 4=loosest, 5=sloppier,
+% 205=undefined
+%
+% Needs to be a count.
+\newcount\RM@lengthoption\RM@lengthoption=15
+% 0=stdlength, 3=shortest, 6=shorter, 9=shortish, 12=short
+% 15=normallength ... 27=longest, 30=fulllength
+%
+\def\RM@classtype{0}
+% 0=undefined,
+% 1=article, 2=report, 3=letter, 4=book, 5=slides,
+% 10=ltxdoc, 11=ltxguide, 19=unknown
+% 20=rmcv, 21=rmletter, 22=bithesis, 23=ljmueepexam
+%
+% Needs to be a count
+\newcount\RM@widthoption\RM@widthoption=14
+% 14=normal
+%
+% Needs to be a count
+\newcount\RM@offsetoption\RM@offsetoption=11
+% 2=leastoffset, 11=normaloffset, 20=mostoffset
+%
+\def\RM@fountfamily{0}
+% 0=cmr, 1=avant, 2=bookman, 3=chancery, 4=helvet, 5=newcent,
+% 6=palatino, 7=times, 8=utopia, 9=lucasual 10=courier, 11= concrete,
+% 12=this fount, 13=lucida-casual
+%
+\def\RM@printertype{0}
+%
+\def\RM@papertype{0}
+% 0=unknown, 1=usletter, 2=uslegal, 3=usexecutive,
+% 4=a0, 15=b0, 26=c0, 36=foolscapfolio, ...
+%
+%
+% 0 = not long
+% 1 = 7/8 2 = 3/4 3 = 2/3 4 = 5/8 5 = 1/2
+% 6 = 3/8 7 = 1/3 8 = 1/4 9 = 1/8.
+% 1/2 is non-canonical, but works anyway.
+%
+\def\RM@longpapertype{0}
+%
+% minmargins are the minimum gap between the main block of text and the
+% edge of the paper. minclearances are the minimum gap between the
+% furthest extent of printing and the edge of the paper. minmargins are
+% only taken notice of by classes like bithesis, where a minimum margin
+% is specified in the regulations.
+%
+% The following commands hold the minimum permitted margin around the
+% body of the text (different to printing area: you can have marginal
+% notes inside the margin, you can't have marginal notes outside the
+% permitted printing area.) The foot and head are contained within the
+% \RM@min[top/bottom]margin space. These parameters are only set where
+% regulations or something specify minimum margins. For example:
+% camera-ready copy for journals, theses, and stuff like that. They are
+% currently only set if you are using the bithesis class; it is sensible
+% to set them anywhere before LaTeX's \textheight/width/etc., parameters
+% are set. You could add code to set them for the book class, add an
+% option which sets these parameters, or whatever.
+%
+\providecommand{\RM@minoutsidemargin}{0pt}
+\providecommand{\RM@mininsidemargin}{0pt}
+\providecommand{\RM@mintopmargin}{0pt}
+\providecommand{\RM@minbottommargin}{0pt}
+%
+% The following commands hold the minimum margin around the printing
+% area for a particular printer/paper size/orientation combination.
+% They are set later, and are set to the values of
+% \@ptr[r/l][port/land]clear. Precisely which minclearance is set to
+% which ptrclearance depends on the printer/papersize/orientation
+% combination. The default setting is r->right, l->left, t->head,
+% b->foot. The default setting of 1742pt is so that if they are *not*
+% set later, the ommission is apparent in the printed output. (er, the
+% least random number concatenated with the philosophically most
+% significant number).
+%
+\def\RM@minrightclearance{1742pt}
+\def\RM@minleftclearance{1742pt}
+\def\RM@minfootclearance{1742pt}
+\def\RM@minheadclearance{1742pt}
+%
+%
+% \RM@[min|max]text[width|height] are yet more limits on text size.
+% Intended to be set on a class-by-class basis, applying limits where
+% necessary.
+%
+\providecommand{\RM@mintextwidth}{1pt}
+\providecommand{\RM@maxtextwidth}{9999pt}
+\providecommand{\RM@mintextheight}{1pt}
+\providecommand{\RM@maxtextheight}{9999pt}
+%
+%
+% The following three parameters need to be lengths
+%
+\newlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance
+\newlength\RM@totalfootclearance
+\newlength\RM@totalheadclearance
+%
+%
+% The following lengths hold the minimum margin around the printing area
+% for a particular printer. They are set later. They are used to set
+% the minimum clearance parameters for each paper size.
+%
+\def\RM@ptrrportclear{0pt}% right-hand edge, portrait orientation
+\def\RM@ptrlportclear{0pt}% left-hand edge, portrait orientation
+\def\RM@ptrtportclear{0pt}% top edge, portrait orientation
+\def\RM@ptrbportclear{0pt}% bottom edge, portrait orientation
+\def\RM@ptrrlandclear{0pt}% right-hand edge, landscape orientation
+\def\RM@ptrllandclear{0pt}% left-hand edge, landscape orientation
+\def\RM@ptrtlandclear{0pt}% top edge, landscape orientation
+\def\RM@ptrblandclear{0pt}% bottom edge, landscape orientation
+%
+% Assumed minimum printer position tolereance; added to the
+% \RM@min...clearance parameters after they've been set by everything
+% else. Intended to cope with the fact that the real world is
+% wobblier than you might think.
+\def\RM@ptrpostol{0pt}
+%
+%
+% If this switch is set to true, then the printing area can be raised
+% a bit without warning to clear an over-large non-printing margin at
+% the bottom.
+\newif\ifRM@jackup\RM@jackupfalse
+%
+%
+% 0 for all classes except slides. 1 for slides class. Change by
+% class; use class detection section in the config file or the
+% \RM@BeforeTextheightSetting hook.
+\def\RM@textheightgroup{0}
+%
+%
+% 0 = article, report, letter, book, and derivatives
+% 1 = slides
+% 2 = foiltex
+% 3 = classes using non-standard values for \@ptperchar
+% 4 = undefined classes (produces error currently; don't use)
+\def\RM@textwidthgroup{0}
+%
+%
+% \RM@ptsizegroup is used by the width setting code; it's set to 0, 1,
+% or 2 as if it were \@ptsize. But classes like foils which have four
+% different base sizes set \@ptsize to different values. In these
+% cases, RM@ptsizegroup is set to 0, 1, 2, or 3; code which needs to
+% know which typesize you're using needs to be told about foils and
+% the like, so it behaves differently. This probably makes life a
+% little easier.
+%
+% The initial value is set to be either 0pt, or whatever \@ptsize is, if
+% it exists. This might not always be appropriate, but it's a good
+% starting point.
+%
+\@ifundefined{@ptsize}
+ {\def\RM@ptsizegroup{0}}
+ {\edef\RM@ptsizegroup{\@ptsize}}
+%%
+%%
+%% \subsection{Some useful commands}
+%%
+% The four commands below are intended to be used by a .cfg file
+% writer (and me, inside rmpage) to fiddle about with settings that
+% apply to different paper sizes/orientations on a printer-by-printer
+% basis.
+%
+% \RM@OnPortraitPaperSize[<long size code>]{<paper type code>}{<TeX
+% code>} Executes <TeX code> if paper size is as specified and in
+% portrait orientation. The default <long size code> (the [optional
+% argument]) is 0, which is `not long'. Passing -1 as the <long size
+% code> [optional argument] means `all sizes based on this <paper type
+% code>'; i.e., not long, 7/8long, 3/4long, \ldots, and 1/8long.
+%
+% The other \RM@On...PaperSize commands are similar.
+%
+\newcommand*{\RM@OnPaperSize}[3][0]{
+ \ifnum#2=\RM@papertype \relax
+ \ifnum#1=\RM@longpapertype \relax
+ #3 \relax
+ \else
+ \ifnum#1=-1
+ #3 \relax
+ \fi
+ \fi
+ \fi
+}
+\newcommand*{\RM@OnPortraitPaperSize}[3][0]{
+ \ifRM@portrait
+ \ifnum#2=\RM@papertype \relax
+ \ifnum#1=\RM@longpapertype \relax
+ #3 \relax
+ \else
+ \ifnum#1=-1
+ #3 \relax
+ \fi
+ \fi
+ \fi
+ \fi
+}
+\newcommand*{\RM@OnLandscapePaperSize}[3][0]{
+ \ifRM@portrait
+ \else
+ \ifnum#2=\RM@papertype \relax
+ \ifnum#1=\RM@longpapertype \relax
+ #3 \relax
+ \else
+ \ifnum#1=-1
+ #3 \relax
+ \fi
+ \fi
+ \fi
+ \fi
+}
+
+\def\RM@OnPrinterType#1#2{\ifnum#1<10\relax
+ \RM@Error{You shouldn't be applying local code to this printer}
+ {Printer types < 10 are supposed to be the same everywhere: stop it.}
+ \else
+ \ifnum#1=\RM@printertype\relax #2 \relax\fi
+ \fi}
+
+%
+%
+%
+% \RM@OnClassType{<class type number>}{<true code>}{<false code>}
+% Executes <true code> if \RM@classtype=<class type number>;
+% otherwise executes <false code>. Reports the current class type if
+% you've asked for garrulous reporting.
+%
+\def\RM@OnClassType#1#2#3{\relax
+ \RM@ocl{1}{\RM@typeclasstype{\RM@classtype}}{}
+ \ifnum\RM@classtype=#1 \relax
+ #2 \relax
+ \else
+ #3 \relax
+ \fi
+}
+%% 0=unknown, 1=article, 2=report, 3=letter, 4=book, 5=slides,
+%% 10=ltxdoc, 11=ltxguide, 20=rmcv, 21=rmletter, 22=bithesis,
+%% 23=ljmueepexam
+%
+% Re-define the \RM@LocalClassReport command in the config file if you
+% add classes. Use the \RM@OnClassType{<number>}{<true code>}{<false
+% code>} to report your new class.
+%
+\def\RM@LocalClassReport{\typeout{Undefined class detected}}
+%
+\def\RM@typeclasstype#1{
+\ifcase#1
+ \typeout{Unknown class type}% 0=Unknown
+\or
+ \typeout{article class detected}% 1=article
+\or
+ \typeout{report class detected}% 2=report
+\or
+ \typeout{letter class detected}% 3=letter
+\or
+ \typeout{book class detected}% 4=book
+\or
+ \typeout{slides class detected}% 5=slides
+\or
+ \typeout{Undefined class detected}% 6
+\or
+ \typeout{Undefined class detected}% 7
+\or
+ \typeout{Undefined class detected}% 8
+\or
+ \typeout{Undefined class detected}% 9
+\or
+ \typeout{ltxdoc class detected}% 10=ltxdoc
+\or
+ \typeout{ltxguide class detected}% 11=ltxguide
+\or
+ \typeout{Undefined class detected}% 12
+\or
+ \typeout{Undefined class detected}% 13
+\or
+ \typeout{Undefined class detected}% 14
+\or
+ \typeout{Undefined class detected}% 15
+\or
+ \typeout{Undefined class detected}% 16
+\or
+ \typeout{Undefined class detected}% 17
+\or
+ \typeout{Undefined class detected}% 18
+\or
+ \typeout{Unknown class detected}% 19
+\or
+ \typeout{rmcv class detected}% 20=rmcv
+\or
+ \typeout{rmletter class detected}% 21=rmletter
+\or
+ \typeout{bithesis class detected}% 22=bithesis
+\or
+ \typeout{ljmueepexam class detected}% 23=ljmueepexam
+\else
+ \ifnum\RM@classtype=50 \relax
+ \typeout{foils class detected}% 50=foils
+ \else
+ \typeout{No standard class detected}
+ \RM@LocalClassReport% Other
+ \fi
+\fi}
+%
+% \RM@SetClassType{<class name>}{<class type number>} If class <class
+% name> has been loaded, and current \RM@classtype is less than <class
+% type number>, sets \RM@classtype to be <class type number>.
+%
+\def\RM@SetClassType#1#2{
+ \@ifclassloaded{#1}
+ {\ifnum\RM@classtype<#2
+ \def\RM@classtype{#2}
+ \fi}
+ {}
+}
+%
+% \RM@OnClassExecuteOptions{<class name>}{<option list>}
+% If the class <class name> has been loaded,
+% perform \ExecuteOptions{<option list>}.
+%
+\def\RM@OnClassExecuteOptions#1#2{\@ifclassloaded{#1}{\ExecuteOptions{#2}}{}}
+%
+% \RM@OnTextheightGroup{<textheight group number>}{<true code>}{<false code>}
+% Executes <true code> if \RM@textheightgroup=<textheight group number>;
+% otherwise executes <false code>
+%
+\long\def\RM@OnTextheightGroup#1#2#3{
+ \relax
+ \ifnum\RM@textheightgroup=#1
+ #2
+ \else
+ #3
+ \fi
+}
+%
+% Ditto for textwidth
+%
+\long\def\RM@OnTextwidthGroup#1{
+ \relax
+ \ifnum\RM@textwidthgroup=#1\relax
+ \expandafter\@firstoftwo
+ \else
+ \expandafter\@secondoftwo
+ \fi
+}
+%
+% Use these commands to set parameters like \RM@mininsidemargin, which
+% often need to be set to at least a certain value. One's for
+% lengths, the other's for commands.
+%
+\def\RM@SetLengthAtLeast#1#2{\ifdim#1<#2 \relax #1#2 \relax\fi}
+\def\RM@DefLengthAtLeast#1#2{\ifdim#1<#2 \relax \def#1{#2}\relax\fi}
+%
+% \RM@scalebyoption{<thing to scale>}{<option number to scale by>}
+% If I want to report values, do it outside this command; the bugs
+% seem to have gone now.
+%
+\def\RM@scalebyoption#1#2{
+ \ifcase#2
+ \RM@Error{What option do you
+ think that is, then?}
+ {rmpage has a bug: \protect\RM@scalebyoption\space has
+ been passed 0 as an option number.\MessageBreak This
+ shouldn't happen}
+ \or #1=0.3263#1% 1 = least - touchless - [class|@]touchless
+ \or #1=0.3613#1% 2
+ \or #1=0.4000#1% 3 = least
+ \or #1=0.4429#1% 4
+ \or #1=0.4903#1% 5
+ \or #1=0.5429#1% 6 = less
+ \or #1=0.6011#1% 7
+ \or #1=0.6655#1% 8
+ \or #1=0.7368#1% 9 = lessish
+ \or #1=0.8158#1% 10
+ \or #1=0.9032#1% 11
+ \or \relax% 12 = norm
+ \or #1=1.1072#1% 13
+ \or #1=1.2258#1% 14
+ \or #1=1.3572#1% 15 = moreish
+ \or #1=1.5027#1% 16
+ \or #1=1.6637#1% 17
+ \or #1=1.8420#1% 18 = more
+ \or #1=2.0394#1% 19
+ \or #1=2.2580#1% 20
+ \or #1=2.5000#1% 21 = most
+ \or #1=2.7679#1% 22
+ \or #1=3.0646#1% 23 = most + touchmore + [class|@]touchmore
+ \else
+ \RM@Error{This isn't right}
+ {rmpage has a bug: \protect\RM@scalebyoption has been
+ passed a number greater than 23\MessageBreak as an
+ option number.}
+ \fi% endifcase#2
+}
+%
+% Only used by the fount loading code; just short-hand to save
+% re-typing this lot N times.
+%
+\def\RM@noffilew#1#2{\RM@Error{You've asked me to load the\MessageBreak
+ #1\space fount family,\MessageBreak but I can't find the file #2}
+ {Get the file #2, and put it somewhere LaTeX can see it.}}
+%
+\def\RM@executehook#1{\@ifundefined{#1}{}{\csname#1\endcsname}}
+%
+% The name of the default configuration file (the .cfg extension is
+% optional; rmpage first searches for \RMconfigfile.cfg, then
+% \RMconfigfile). Change this with \newcommand in your document
+% preamble, before loading rmpage.sty, if you want to. Damn Bill
+% Gates to hell and back for the 8+3 filename; this would be called
+% rmpagelocal if it weren't for Microsoft and its attendant evils.
+% Go on, bring on your lawyers, see if I care.
+%
+%
+\providecommand{\RMconfigfile}{rmplocal}
+%
+%
+%%
+%%
+%% \section{Various definitions from rmpwnorm}
+%% =================================
+%%
+%%
+% Needs to be a length
+\newlength\RM@ptperchar
+%
+%
+% Needs to be a count
+\newcount\RM@offsetfrac\RM@offsetfrac=60
+%
+% \RM@OnWidthOption{<low width option number>}{<high width option number>}
+% {<true code>}{<false code>}
+% Executes <true code> if
+% <low width option number> < \RM@widthoption < <high width option number>;
+% otherwise executes <false code>
+%
+\def\RM@OnWidthOption#1#2#3#4
+ {
+ \ifnum#1<\RM@widthoption
+ \ifnum\RM@widthoption<#2
+ #3
+ \else
+ #4
+ \fi
+ \else
+ #4
+ \fi
+}
+%
+% This is ignored if the slides class is being used; only one point
+% size is available
+%
+\def\RM@setptperchar#1#2#3#4{% std / foils
+ \ifcase\RM@ptsizegroup
+ \setlength\RM@ptperchar{#1}% 10 pt/17pt
+ \or
+ \setlength\RM@ptperchar{#2}% 11 pt/20pt
+ \or
+ \setlength\RM@ptperchar{#3}% 12 pt/25pt
+ \or
+ \setlength\RM@ptperchar{#4}% 12 pt/30pt
+ \else
+ \RM@Error
+ {I don't recognize the point size you've asked\MessageBreak
+ for. I have assumed you meant 10pt; you can\MessageBreak
+ continue, but you will probably not like the\MessageBreak
+ \protect\textwidth\space setting}
+ {\protect\RM@ptsize\space has been set outside the range 0->3.
+ I don't understand; I need fixing}
+ \setlength\RM@ptperchar{#1}
+ \fi% endifcase\@ptsize
+}
+%
+% Executing this command sets \RM@ptperchar to a value based on the
+% current fount. It's used a few times in the width setting code.
+% Note that you've got to have selected the fount you want (but note
+% that this code executes a \selectfont just in case you've forgotten).
+%
+\def\RM@setthisfountptperchar{
+ \selectfont
+ \settowidth{\RM@ptperchar}% 1067 characters in this para
+ {Yet the more I thought about it, the more attractive it
+ became. Hitherto, my life has been ruled by the
+ principles of emotional candour, complex pharmaceuticals,
+ and financial chicanery, but look where it has got me:
+ holed up in this goat-stained room with a comprehensive
+ selection of liturgical sourcebooks, a duffel-bag stuffed
+ with lurid pornography and Barbie and Ken snarling on the
+ other side of the wall (their accents slip with rage or
+ lubricity). Down they quailed to the earth, those
+ Phaeacians of the long oars, those master mariners,
+ beneath the hurtling of the stone which soared so freely
+ from the hero's hand that it overpassed the marks of every
+ other. Athene, in her human shape, appeared suddenly and
+ marked the place where it touched earth. Loudly she cried
+ to Odysseus: `Stranger, even a blind man's dim groping
+ hand would pick out the dint of your stone: because it
+ does not lie confused among the crowd of marks, but is
+ alone, far in front of all. Be confident, for this event
+ at least. No Phaeacian will reach your throw, much less
+ exceed it.'}
+ % 1067 total chars of English from Bargepole and T.E. Lawrence
+ \divide\RM@ptperchar by1067
+ \typeout{***************************************************************}
+ \typeout{*\space\space\space\space\space\space\space\space
+ \space\space\space\space\space\space\space\space\space
+ \space\space\space\space\space\space\space\space\space
+ \space\space\space\space\space\space\space\space\space
+ \space\space\space\space\space\space\space\space\space
+ \space\space\space\space\space\space\space\space\space
+ \space\space\space\space\space\space\space\space*}
+ \typeout{* I am using the currently selected fount in my
+ \space\space\space\space\space\space\space\space\space
+ \space\space\space\space\space*}
+ \typeout{* \protect\textwidth\space calculations. This fount is
+ \f@encoding\space encoded: \space\space\space\space
+ \space\space\space\space*}
+ \typeout{* \f@family\space family, \f@series\space series,
+ \f@shape\space shape, \f@size pt size
+ \space\space\space\space\space\space\space\space\space
+ \space\space\space\space\space\space\space\space\space
+ \space*}
+ \typeout{* I reckon it measures \the\RM@ptperchar\space
+ points per character
+ \space\space\space\space\space\space\space\space *}
+ \typeout{*\space\space\space\space\space\space\space\space
+ \space\space\space\space\space\space\space\space\space
+ \space\space\space\space\space\space\space\space\space
+ \space\space\space\space\space\space\space\space\space
+ \space\space\space\space\space\space\space\space\space
+ \space\space\space\space\space\space\space\space\space
+ \space\space\space\space\space\space\space\space*}
+ \typeout{***************************************************************}
+}
+%%
+%% \section{Declare options}
+%% ===============
+%%
+\typeout{Starting option declaration}
+%
+% \RM@chatlevel
+% 0 = All
+% 1 = Most parameter values and reports of main processing blocks
+% 2 = Some: main final values
+% 3 = Nothing reported except essential warnings and errors
+\DeclareOption{garrulous}{\def\RM@chatlevel{0}}
+\DeclareOption{chatty}{\def\RM@chatlevel{1}}
+\DeclareOption{taciturn}{\def\RM@chatlevel{2}}
+\DeclareOption{yorkshire}{\def\RM@chatlevel{3}}
+%
+%
+% Data source for the old British book sizes: Pears Cyclopedia, 68th
+% edition, 1959-1960. Pelham Books Ltd., 1959. (General Compendium,
+% page N13). A, B, and other untrimmed sizes taken from BS4000. C0,
+% C1, C2, C7, and C7/6 taken from The Cambridge Factfinder, Cambridge
+% University Press, 1993. C3, C4, C5, C6, DL, and non-ISO envelope
+% sizes taken from BS4264.
+%
+% According to BS4000,
+% The ISO A series is based on A0, with a surface area of $1m^{2}$.
+% Each ISO B paper size is a geometric mean between adjacent A sizes,
+% with sides in the same proportions.
+%
+% Each size shall be acheived by dividing the size immediately above it
+% into two equal parts, the division being parallel to the shorter
+% side. Consequently, the areas of two successive sizes shall be in the
+% ratio 2:1.
+%
+% All the size in each series shall be geometrically similar to one
+% another.
+%
+% What this means is that the ratio of the sides must be $1:\sqrt{2}$,
+% so that A0 is $841mm \times 1189mm$.
+%
+% Tolerances are specified thus:
+%
+% \begin{tabular}{rl}
+% Size & tolerance \\ \hline
+% $\mathrm{sizes}\leq 150 \mathrm{mm}$&$\pm1.5 \mathrm{mm}$ \\
+% $150\mathrm{mm}<\mathrm{sizes}\leq 600\mathrm{mm}$&$\pm2 \mathrm{mm}$\\
+% $600\mathrm{mm}<\mathrm{sizes}\mathrm{mm}$&$\pm3 \mathrm{mm}$\\
+% \end{tabular}
+%
+% Long ISO sizes are created by dividing ordinary ISO sizes into slices,
+% cutting parallel to the short edge, e.g.,
+% \begin{tabular}{ll}
+% 1/3 A4 & $99 \times 210$ \\
+% 1/4 A4 & $74 \times 210$ \\
+% 1/8 A8 & $13 \times 74 $ \\
+% \end{tabular}
+%
+% 2/3 A4 is apparently a common size commercially, used for invoices
+% and the like. It is defined as $198 \times 210 \mathrm{mm}$. Note
+% that the standard defines sizes to the nearest millimetre, but
+% rmpage does not round the calculated long sizes, nor does it ensure
+% that only ISO sizes are processed by the `long' options. This is
+% because you can chop up any bit of paper you like; if you are cutting
+% real-world paper, rounding errors on a 1/8 size could result in 4mm
+% error by the time you reached the strip furthest from the datum edge,
+% very different from the 0.5mm error (which is always within specified
+% tolerance and therefore irrelevant), which you get if you're talking
+% about single bits of paper.
+%
+%
+%
+% NEW
+%
+% papertypes: 0=undefined, 1=letter, 2=legal, 3=executive,
+% 9 letter4paper
+% 10=a0, ... , 20=a10 (a4=14, a5=15)
+% 30=b0, ... , 40=b10
+% 50=c0, ... , 57=c7, 58=dl, 59=c7/6,
+% 60=bspopseedevelopepaper, 61=bspopnonisoenvelopepaper,
+% 62=bsbrochureenvelopepaper, 63=bslegalenvelopepaper,
+% 64=bslargelegalenvelopepaper, 65=bscalendarenvelopepaper
+% 66=no10envelopepaper
+% 70=foolscap folio, 71=foolscap quarto, 72=foolscap octavo
+% 73=crown folio, 74=crown quarto, 75=crown octavo
+% 76=royal folio, 77=royal quarto, 78=royal octavo
+% 79=imperial folio, 80=imperial quarto, 81=imperial octavo
+% 82=large crown octavo
+% 83=demy quarto, 84=demy octavo
+% 85=medium quarto, 86=medium octavo
+% 90=RA0, 91=RA1, 92=RA2, 93=SRA0, 94=SRA1, 95=SRA2
+% 96=metricdoublecrownpaper, 97=metricquadcrownpaper
+% 98=metriclargequadcrownpaper, 99=metricquaddemypaper
+% 100=metricsmallquadroyalpaper
+%
+% 3 US sizes recognised by 3 options (1-3)
+% 1 bodge size recognised by 1 option (9)
+% 11 A sizes defined by 11 options: for writing paper, books, etc. (10-20)
+% 11 B sizes defined by 11 options: for posters, etc. (30-40)
+% 10 C sizes plus dlpaper defined by 10 options: for envelopes, etc. (50-59)
+% 6 BS4264 envelope sizes defined by 6 options: (60-65)
+% 1 US envelope size defined by 1 option: (66)
+% 17 old British sizes defined by 18 options. (70-86)
+% 11 BS4000 untrimmed sizes defined by 11 options (90-100)
+% -----
+% 71 different paper sizes defined by 72 options.
+%
+%
+\DeclareOption{letterpaper}{\def\RM@papertype{1}
+ \setlength\paperheight {11in}
+ \setlength\paperwidth {8.5in}
+ }
+%
+% Ensure that the standard LaTeX default paper size is always
+% selected. Doing this here ensures that it can be over-ridden
+% anywhere else, but it won't be removed. Ugly, but reliable, and
+% therefore elegant?
+%
+\ExecuteOptions{letterpaper}
+%
+\DeclareOption{legalpaper}{\def\RM@papertype{2}
+ \setlength\paperheight {14in}
+ \setlength\paperwidth {8.5in}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{executivepaper}{\def\RM@papertype{3}
+ \setlength\paperheight {10.5in}
+ \setlength\paperwidth {7.25in}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{a4paper}{\def\RM@papertype{14}
+ \setlength\paperheight{297mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{210mm}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{a5paper}{\def\RM@papertype{15}
+ \setlength\paperheight{210mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{148mm}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{b5paper}{\def\RM@papertype{35}
+ \setlength\paperheight{250mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{176mm}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{c6paper}{\def\RM@papertype{56}
+ \setlength\paperheight{162mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{114mm}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{dlpaper}{\def\RM@papertype{58}% Ordinary envelopes
+ \setlength\paperheight{220mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{110mm}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{no10envelopepaper}{\def\RM@papertype{66}% Ordinary US envelopes
+ \setlength\paperheight{9.5in}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{4.12in}
+ }
+% long paper type numbers:
+%
+% 0 = not long (or 1)
+% 1 = 7/8 2 = 3/4 3 = 2/3 4 = 5/8 5 = 1/2
+% 6 = 3/8 7 = 1/3 8 = 1/4 9 = 1/8
+%
+% long paper options in rmplocal.cfg
+%
+% These options can be executed before or after the load<fount>
+% options; they'll over-ride the `loose' request of the loadfount options
+% whichever way.
+\DeclareOption{tight}{\def\RM@looseoption{0}}
+\DeclareOption{looseish}{\def\RM@looseoption{1}}
+\DeclareOption{loose}{\def\RM@looseoption{2}}
+\DeclareOption{looser}{\def\RM@looseoption{3}}
+\DeclareOption{loosest}{\def\RM@looseoption{4}}
+\DeclareOption{sloppyish}{\def\RM@looseoption{5}}
+%
+\DeclareOption{shortest}{\RM@lengthoption=3}
+\DeclareOption{shorter}{\RM@lengthoption=6}
+\DeclareOption{short}{\RM@lengthoption=9}
+\DeclareOption{shortish}{\RM@lengthoption=12}
+\DeclareOption{normallength}{\RM@lengthoption=15}
+\DeclareOption{longish}{\RM@lengthoption=18}
+\DeclareOption{long}{\RM@lengthoption=21}
+\DeclareOption{longer}{\RM@lengthoption=24}
+\DeclareOption{longest}{\RM@lengthoption=27}
+%
+% Note that the touch length options need to be executed after the
+% main length options; one way of doing this is to ensure that the
+% touch options are declared after the main options, and that
+% \ProcessOptions is used rather than \ProcessOptions*
+%
+% The touchlength options are in rmplocal.cfg now. The fulllength
+% and stdlength options must be executed after the touchlength options.
+%
+% And odd length options---fulllength and stdlength---need to be
+% executed after the touchlength options, so bung them in the
+% configuration file. This isn't a nice way of doing it, but it'll
+% work.
+%
+%
+% Headsep is scaled by option
+%
+\DeclareOption{leastheadsep}{\RM@headsepoption=3}
+\DeclareOption{lessheadsep}{\RM@headsepoption=6}
+\DeclareOption{lessishheadsep}{\RM@headsepoption=9}
+\DeclareOption{normalheadsep}{\RM@headsepoption=12}
+\DeclareOption{moreishheadsep}{\RM@headsepoption=15}
+\DeclareOption{moreheadsep}{\RM@headsepoption=18}
+\DeclareOption{mostheadsep}{\RM@headsepoption=21}
+%
+% Footskip is scaled by option
+%
+\DeclareOption{leastfootskip}{\RM@footskipoption=3}
+\DeclareOption{lessfootskip}{\RM@footskipoption=6}
+\DeclareOption{lessishfootskip}{\RM@footskipoption=9}
+\DeclareOption{normalfootskip}{\RM@footskipoption=12}
+\DeclareOption{moreishfootskip}{\RM@footskipoption=15}
+\DeclareOption{morefootskip}{\RM@footskipoption=18}
+\DeclareOption{mostfootskip}{\RM@footskipoption=21}
+%
+% The marginpar setting options are now in rmplocal.cfg
+%
+% \columnsep is scaled by option.
+%
+\DeclareOption{leastcolsep}{\RM@columnsepoption=3}
+\DeclareOption{lesscolsep}{\RM@columnsepoption=6}
+\DeclareOption{lessishcolsep}{\RM@columnsepoption=9}
+\DeclareOption{normalcolsep}{\RM@columnsepoption=12}
+\DeclareOption{moreishcolsep}{\RM@columnsepoption=15}
+\DeclareOption{morecolsep}{\RM@columnsepoption=18}
+\DeclareOption{mostcolsep}{\RM@columnsepoption=21}
+%
+% The touch options below need to be executed after their corresponding
+% main options (sort of thing). Keeping these declarations after the
+% corresponding main declarations, and using \ProcessOptions rather than
+% \ProcessOptions* does this rather neatly.
+%
+% The touch colsep, mparsep, footskip, and headsep options are now in
+% rmplocal.cfg
+%
+% If \RM@adaptivecolseptrue, then \columnsep is set to be a fraction
+% of the number of points per character. This isn't always
+% appropriate, and the flag is set to false by default.
+%
+\DeclareOption{adaptivecolsep}{\RM@adaptivecolseptrue}
+\DeclareOption{noadaptivecolsep}{\RM@adaptivecolsepfalse}
+%
+% Note that the width option setting options need to be executed in
+% the order they are declared here: so that you can increment or
+% decrement narrowest---widest; but stdwidth, half and one inchmargins,
+% and fullwidth are all fixed options.
+%
+% One easy way of ensuring this is to keep these options declared in
+% this order and use \ProcessOptions rather than \ProcessOptions*
+%
+\DeclareOption{widest}{\RM@widthoption=26}
+\DeclareOption{wider}{\RM@widthoption=23}
+\DeclareOption{wide}{\RM@widthoption=20}
+\DeclareOption{widish}{\RM@widthoption=17}
+\DeclareOption{normalwidth}{\RM@widthoption=14}
+\DeclareOption{narrowish}{\RM@widthoption=11}
+\DeclareOption{narrow}{\RM@widthoption=8}
+\DeclareOption{narrower}{\RM@widthoption=5}
+\DeclareOption{narrowest}{\RM@widthoption=2}
+%
+% The touchwidth options are in rmplocal.cfg now.
+%
+\DeclareOption{stdwidth}{\RM@widthoption=32}
+\DeclareOption{halfinchmargins}{\RM@widthoption=31}
+\DeclareOption{oneinchmargins}{\RM@widthoption=30}
+\DeclareOption{fullwidth}{\RM@widthoption=29}
+%
+% Left/right positioning.
+%
+\DeclareOption{twoside}{\RM@twosidetrue\@mparswitchtrue}% Hmm. Is this wise?
+\DeclareOption{oneside}{\RM@twosidefalse}
+\DeclareOption{centre}{\RM@centretrue}
+\DeclareOption{notcentre}{\RM@centrefalse}
+%
+% stdmargins: large margin outside, small margin inside.
+% notdstdmargins: large margin inside, small margin outside.
+%
+\DeclareOption{stdmargins}{\RM@stdmarginstrue}
+\DeclareOption{notstdmargins}{\RM@stdmarginsfalse}
+%
+% The offset options don't do anything if the centre option has been
+% specified.
+%
+\DeclareOption{leastoffset}{\RM@offsetoption=2}
+\DeclareOption{lessoffset}{\RM@offsetoption=5}
+\DeclareOption{lessishoffset}{\RM@offsetoption=8}
+\DeclareOption{normaloffset}{\RM@offsetoption=11}
+\DeclareOption{moreishoffset}{\RM@offsetoption=14}
+\DeclareOption{moreoffset}{\RM@offsetoption=17}
+\DeclareOption{mostoffset}{\RM@offsetoption=20}
+%
+% The touchoffset options must be executed after the offset options.
+% This is easy to arrange: just declare the options in this order, and
+% use \ProcessOptions rather than \ProcessOptions* (that is, these
+% options must be processed in the order of declaration, rather than
+% the order given in the calling commands).
+%
+% The touch offset options are in the config file now.
+%
+% Note that the standard classes set the \@twocolumn flag. rmpage
+% doesn't, but it now needs to see it to decide which typesetting
+% looseness to set if you've asked for twocolumn and loaded a
+% psfount. See the loadfount options in the config file.
+%
+% The config file has onecolumnwidth...tencolumnwidth options, which
+% change \textwidth but don't change the number of columns. You can
+% use the multicols package to do that.
+\DeclareOption{onecolumn}{\def\RM@textcols{1}}
+\DeclareOption{twocolumn}{\def\RM@textcols{2}}
+%
+%
+% 0 = set width by character and paper-based widths (default)
+% 1 = set width by character-based width only
+% 2 = set width by paper-based width only
+%
+% The bothwidth option is redundant, which is a good thing because I
+% really don't like the name
+\DeclareOption{bothwidthset}{\def\RM@setwidthby{0}}
+\DeclareOption{characterwidthset}{\def\RM@setwidthby{1}}
+\DeclareOption{paperwidthset}{\def\RM@setwidthby{2}}
+%
+\DeclareOption{portrait}{\RM@portraittrue}
+\DeclareOption{landscape}{\RM@portraitfalse}
+%
+\DeclareOption{noheaders}{\RM@headersfalse}
+\DeclareOption{headers}{\RM@headerstrue}
+\DeclareOption{nofooters}{\RM@footersfalse}
+\DeclareOption{footers}{\RM@footerstrue}
+%
+\DeclareOption{highest}{\RM@headfootbalance=0}% 0/8
+\DeclareOption{higher}{\RM@headfootbalance=3}% 1/8
+\DeclareOption{high}{\RM@headfootbalance=6}% 2/8
+\DeclareOption{highish}{\RM@headfootbalance=9}% 3/8
+\DeclareOption{normalaltitude}{\RM@headfootbalance=12}% 4/8
+\DeclareOption{lowish}{\RM@headfootbalance=15}% 5/8
+\DeclareOption{low}{\RM@headfootbalance=18}% 6/8
+\DeclareOption{lower}{\RM@headfootbalance=21}% 7/8
+\DeclareOption{lowest}{\RM@headfootbalance=24}% 8/8
+%
+% These touch options must be executed after the altitude options
+% above; one easy way is to declare the touch options after the
+% straight altitude options and use \ProcessOptions, not
+% \ProcessOptions*
+%
+% nice/othernicedate date are in rmplocal.cfg now.
+%
+\DeclareOption{usdate}{\RM@nicedatefalse}
+\DeclareOption{ukdate}{\RM@nicedatetrue}
+%
+% The option to load founts and set textwidth by fount size are now
+% in rmplocal.cfg
+%
+% Printer types were:
+% 0=fullbleed, 1=general, 2=dw520, 3=dw600, 4=pessimistic
+%
+% all printer options are now in rmplocal.cfg
+%
+% Printer types are:
+% 0=fullbleed, 1=general, 2=pessimistic, 3=optimistic
+% 10=dw300 11=dw500 12=dw600 (HP deskwriter inkjet series)
+% 20=lj2 21=lj3 22=lj4 (HP laserjet laser printer series)
+% 30=canonbjx bubblejet something (Canon bubblejet inkjet series)
+% 40+ whatever else comes up
+%
+% The figures for all these printers are guesses, except for the DW500
+% (from the manual) and the DW600 and lj4 (measured): I'd very much
+% appreciate it if you could send me any information on the non-printing
+% margins for any other printers. I can use information on printing
+% limits at the top, bottom, left, and right for portrait and landscape
+% modes, and whether the data is what the book says or what you measured
+% (preferrably both, but anything'll help). If anyone really uses LaTeX
+% with an A3 printer, do tell: it's something I've been wondering about.
+%
+%
+%
+% \RM@ifbeton=3 is pristine value; 1=beton loaded, neither beton nor
+% nobeton specified.
+%
+\DeclareOption{beton}{
+ \ifnum\RM@ifbeton=3
+ \def\RM@ifbeton{2}
+ \else
+ \RM@Error{You've specified both the beton and nobeton
+ options;\MessageBreak make up your mind!}
+ {Remove one or both of the beton and
+ nobeton options to rmpage}
+ \fi
+}
+%
+\DeclareOption{nobeton}{
+ \ifnum\RM@ifbeton=3
+ \def\RM@ifbeton{4}
+ \else
+ \RM@Error{You've specified both the beton and nobeton
+ options;\MessageBreak make up your mind!}
+ {Remove one or both of the beton and
+ nobeton options to rmpage}
+ \fi
+}
+%
+%%
+%%
+%% \subsection{Load config file}
+%%
+% Once upon a time, the config files had sensible names. Then the
+% evil Bill Gates came along and chopped their legs off, leaving them
+% bleeding to death in the dust. Bill skipped off down the road,
+% cackling with delight at his own cruelty. Alas, there was no saving
+% these poor mutilated wretches, but I created some new file names
+% that I dislike but work with the crippled `operating system' most
+% personal computers are equipped with.
+%
+% Load the config file here, because it can have option declarations.
+%
+% Configuration file handling: load one of the following files, searched
+% in this order: the file jobname.rmp, the file specified by
+% \RMconfigfile (rmplocal.cfg by default), or rmpgen.cfg. rmplocal.cfg
+% is the local config file, based on my one. rmpgen.cfg is a config
+% file with all options defined, based on my rmplocal.cfg. If you want
+% to change the default first config file, you must
+% \newcommand{\RMconfigfile}{<filename>} in the preamble of your
+% document, \emph{before} loading rmpage.
+%
+% rmplocal.cfg is the one I'm working on, not for general release.
+% rmpgen.cfg and rmplocal.gfc are derived from it, the first with all
+% options enabled, the second with some commented out. The idea is
+% that users modify rmplocal.gfc to produce their own rmplocal.cfg,
+% but keep rmpgen.cfg unmolested so any document using rmpage can
+% specify it by saying \newcommand{\RMconfigfile}{rmpgen.cfg} in the
+% preamble.
+%
+% The idea is that you can write a document using your local config
+% file, and if you want to send it to someone else, specify:
+% \newcommand{\RMconfigfile}{rmpgen.cfg} in your preamble
+% before loading rmpage.sty. If the document is okay after that,
+% no further changes are needed. Or you could provide a config file
+% for one document: say you have a document called zarvox.tex; if you
+% provide a config file called zarvox.rmp, that will be loaded by
+% rmpage as the config file for zarvox.tex only.
+%
+% The multi-pronged approach might be over-the-top, but then again, it
+% might not. I suspect just having rmplocal.cfg and rmpgen.cfg
+% might be sufficient.
+%
+%
+\InputIfFileExists{\jobname.rmp}{}{
+ \InputIfFileExists{\RMconfigfile.cfg}{}{
+ \InputIfFileExists{\RMconfigfile}{}{
+ \InputIfFileExists{rmpgen.cfg}{}{
+ \RM@oclwarninfo{3}%
+ {Can't find file \jobname.rmp, file \RMconfigfile.cfg,\MessageBreak
+ file \RMconfigfile, or\MessageBreak
+ file rmpgen.cfg.\MessageBreak
+ Carrying on without a configuration file;\MessageBreak
+ some things might not work properly.
+ }
+ \ExecuteOptions{notstdmargins}% Is this still needed?
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+%
+% Only worry about unknown options after loading the config file
+% Used to not complain about unused option if using rmcv. Scrapped
+% this behaviour: it's a messy way of doing things.
+%
+% I could just drop this statement altogether, but it's been here a
+% while and I like it.
+%
+\DeclareOption*{
+ \RM@Warn{I don't know about the `\CurrentOption' option.}
+}
+% Process options in the order of declaration, rather than the order of
+% calling. That way, the various touch options don't need fiddling
+% with.
+%
+\RM@executehook{RM@BeforeProcessOptions}
+
+\RM@donewithoptionstrue
+\ProcessOptions
+%
+%%
+%%
+%% \section{Deal with paper sizes}
+%% =====================
+%%
+% First, deal with long paper sizes. Note that this code must come
+% \emph{before} the code to ensure landscape/portrait orientation.
+% And that code to ensure landscape/portrait orientation \emph{must}
+% come after this, because this code first ensures portrait
+% orientation, then divides down from that. Well \emph{I} know what I
+% mean\ldots
+%
+\RM@ocl{1}
+ {\typeout{Base paper dimensions:}
+ \RM@ttval{\paperheight}
+ \RM@ttval{\paperwidth}
+ }{}
+%
+% ensure portrait orientation; this must be done so the
+% \RM@portlandinvert flag below can be set correctly.
+\ifnum\paperheight<\paperwidth
+ \@tempdima=\paperwidth
+ \paperwidth=\paperheight
+ \paperheight=\@tempdima
+\fi
+%
+\ifcase\RM@longpapertype
+ \relax% 0 = do nothing
+ \or\paperheight=0.8750\paperheight% 1 = 7/8
+ \or\paperheight=0.7500\paperheight% 2 = 3/4
+ \or\paperheight=0.6667\paperheight% 3 = 2/3
+ \or\paperheight=0.6250\paperheight% 4 = 5/8
+ \or\paperheight=0.5000\paperheight% 5 = 1/2
+ \or\paperheight=0.3750\paperheight% 6 = 3/8
+ \or\paperheight=0.3333\paperheight% 7 = 1/3
+ \or\paperheight=0.2500\paperheight% 8 = 1/4
+ \or\paperheight=0.1250\paperheight% 9 = 1/8
+\else
+ \RM@Error{rmpage has a bug}{A long paper option has been
+ specified\MessageBreak that I don't recognise. Bad karma: get me fixed!}
+\fi
+%
+% If \RM@portlandinverttrue, then the portrait/landscape orientation
+% of the paper has been switched (ish). Like, if you've got A4
+% portrait, keep the paper that way up, and chop it into four bits to
+% get 1/4 A4, the 1/4 A4 sheets are looking at you landscape way
+% round, man. What a rotten explanation.
+%
+% For this to work, portrait orientation must have been forced before
+% the long size \paperheight reduction code immediately above.
+% Portrait/landscape is set to the user's preference below.
+%
+\relax
+\ifdim\paperheight<\paperwidth
+ \RM@portlandinverttrue
+\else
+ \RM@portlandinvertfalse
+\fi
+%
+%
+% Ensure that portrait and landscape really mean portrait and
+% landscape... This code was added because of the paper size
+% definitions above; the standard classes normally deal with this.
+%
+\ifRM@portrait
+ \ifdim\paperwidth>\paperheight
+ \@tempdima=\paperwidth
+ \paperwidth=\paperheight
+ \paperheight=\@tempdima
+ \fi% endifdim
+\else %if landscape
+ \ifdim\paperheight>\paperwidth
+ \@tempdima=\paperwidth
+ \paperwidth=\paperheight
+ \paperheight=\@tempdima
+ \fi% endifdim
+\fi% endifRM@portrait
+%
+% The final values of the paper dimensions are now set. If user code
+% changes them, the initial values should be reported. The final
+% values are reported at the end along with everything else.
+%
+%%
+%%
+%% \section{Deal with RM type sizes and PS founts etc}
+%% =========================================
+%%
+% This code below requests tight as the default typesetting tightness.
+% Not having tight in the default options lists above means that the
+% loadfount options can be over-ridden by tight/loose/.../loosest
+% options. If \RM@looseoption has not been set by anything, it is set
+% to tight. The tight/loose/.../loosest options set \RM@looseoption to
+% the specified value; and loadpsfount sets \RM@looseoption=2 (loose)
+% only if \RM@looseoption=205 (the initial value). So tight etc.
+% option can over-ride loadpsfount, but not vice-versa. This works
+% whether tight/loosest comes before or after loadpsfount in the options
+% list.
+%
+% Note that loadpsfounts sets \RM@looseoption=5 (sloppy) if you've
+% asked for two column typesetting and no other looseness. This is
+% *not* done if you've asked for a multiple column width. The
+% multicol package makes its own arrangements; it might be best to
+% use the tight option if you're asking for a multiple column width.
+% This is because the \sloppiness command changes lots of typesetting
+% parameters, and it might be the case that the parameters the multicol
+% package changes are set on the assumption that all other typesetting
+% parameters have their standard values. I don't know what the answer
+% is, I really don't.
+%
+% But according to Sebastian Rahtz's psnfss2e.tex, v 3.2, 1995/11/21,
+% the metrics produced by fontinst have changed since the original
+% advice was written (updated documentation would help, you
+% know---the documentation I got with fontinst in 1996 makes no
+% mention of this), so the suggestion that you should use looser
+% typesttting parameters no longer applies. Keep the support for this
+% behaviour, but don't change the typesetting parameters? Hmm. But
+% my experience shows that the founts are still quite tight, and you
+% get lots more linebreak problems with the PSNFSS founts than cmr.
+% So I think the thing to do is keep some loosening of some sort.
+% Looseish appears loose enough.
+%
+%
+\ifnum\RM@looseoption=205\def\RM@looseoption{0}\fi
+%
+%
+% \RM@ptsize=666 if no attempt has been made to load an rmsizeN package
+% AND no call is requested in this package
+%
+\ifnum\RM@ptsize=666
+ \else
+ \RequirePackage{rmsize\RM@ptsize}% only load if not already loaded
+ \fi
+%
+% The various options have set their counters, which rmpage leaves
+% undisturbed until the end, where they are reported with everything
+% else. So don't report them here.
+%
+%
+% Load founts using standard packages if asked...
+%
+%
+\ifRM@loadfount
+ \ifcase\RM@fountfamily%
+ % 0 cmr
+ \RM@Warn{You don't need to loadcmr using the rmpage package}
+ \or% 1 Avant Garde
+ \IfFileExists{avant.sty}{\RequirePackage{avant}}{
+ \RM@nofilew{Avant Garde}{avant.sty}}
+ \or% 2 Bookman
+ \IfFileExists{bookman.sty}{\RequirePackage{bookman}}{
+ \RM@nofilew{Bookman}{bookman.sty}}
+ \or% 3 Zapf Chancery
+ \IfFileExists{chancery.sty}{\RequirePackage{chancery}}{
+ \RM@nofilew{Zapf Chancery}{chancery.sty}}
+ \or% 4 Helvetica
+ \IfFileExists{helvet.sty}{\RequirePackage{helvet}}{
+ \RM@nofilew{Helvetica}{helvet.sty}}
+ \or% 5 New Century Schoolbook
+ \IfFileExists{newcent.sty}{\RequirePackage{newcent}}{
+ \RM@nofilew{New Century Schoolbook}{newcent.sty}}
+ \or% 6 Palatino
+ \IfFileExists{palatino.sty}{\RequirePackage{palatino}}{
+ \RM@nofilew{Palatino}{palatino.sty}}
+ \or% 7 Times
+ \IfFileExists{times.sty}{\RequirePackage{times}}{
+ \RM@nofilew{Times}{times.sty}}
+ \or% 8 Utopia
+ \IfFileExists{utopia.sty}{\RequirePackage{utopia}}{
+ \RM@nofilew{Utopia}{utopia.sty}}
+ \or% 9 Lucida casual
+ \IfFileExists{lucasual.sty}{\RequirePackage{lucasual}}{
+ \RM@nofilew{Lucida Casual}{lucasual.sty}}
+ \or% 10 Courier
+ \renewcommand{\rmdefault}{pcr}
+ \RM@Warn{The loadcourier option makes the default roman
+ fount\MessageBreak Courier. I think this is ugly and crude:
+ you might\MessageBreak be better off using the times package
+ and \protect\ttfamily}
+ \or% 11 Concrete
+ \IfFileExists{beton.sty}{\RequirePackage{beton}}{
+ \RM@nofilew{Concrete}{beton.sty}}
+ \or% 12 This fount width
+ \RM@Warn{You can't load 'this fount'; stop it!}
+ \or% 13 Lucida casual again
+ \def\RM@fountfamily{9}% sets \RM@fountfamily to std lucasual value
+ \IfFileExists{lucida-helvetica.sty}{\RequirePackage{lucida-helvetica}}{
+ \RM@nofilew{Lucida Casual}{lucida-helvetica.sty}}
+ \fi
+\fi
+%
+% Code to deal with the beton package; I don't like this, but I'm not
+% TeXnical enough to write anything I feel happier with.
+%
+% Written to work with beton 1.3 1995/03/05
+%
+% See corresponding \let\@setfontsize=\RM@old@setfontsize etc just
+% before running setwidth code.
+%
+% beton messes about with \baselineskip, but changes it
+% \AtBeginDocument. So a certain amount of jiggery-pokey is needed.
+%
+% The beton package must be loaded before rmpage. rmpage then uses
+% the guts of beton to change baselineskip to the beton value so we
+% can set textheight properly (assuming the beton option has been
+% specified).
+%
+\@ifpackageloaded{beton}{
+ \ifnum\RM@ifbeton=3\def\RM@ifbeton{1}\fi% beton loaded, no opt
+ \ifnum\RM@ifbeton=2\def\RM@ifbeton{0}\fi% beton loaded, beton opt
+ }{}
+%
+\ifnum\RM@ifbeton<3
+ \@ifpackagewith{beton}{standard-baselineskips}
+ {% if beton has been loaded with standard-baselineskips
+ \RM@ocl{2}{\typeout{rmpage thinks the beton package
+ has been loaded with standard-baselineskips}}{}
+ }
+ {% if beton has been loaded without standard-baselineskips
+ \ifnum\RM@ifbeton<2
+ \RM@ocl{2}{\typeout{rmpage thinks the beton package
+ has been loaded without standard-baselineskips}}{}
+ \ifnum\RM@ifbeton=1
+ \RM@oclwarninfo{3}{You should send the beton
+ option to rmpage \MessageBreak
+ if you're using the beton package. I'll
+ set \MessageBreak
+ \protect\textheight\space using beton
+ \protect\baselineskip\space anyway.}
+ \fi%endifnum\RM@ifbeton=1
+ % if beton has been loaded without standard-baselineskips
+ % use beton internals to change \baselineskip,
+ % after saving old size (restore after \textheight setting)
+ %
+ % Check this command from beton first\ldots
+ \CheckCommand*{\beton@new@setfontsize}[3]
+ {\edef\@tempa{\def\noexpand\@tempb####1<#2}%
+ \@tempa>##2<##3\@nil{\def\beton@baselineskip@value{##2}}%
+ \edef\@tempa{\noexpand\@tempb\beton@baselineskip@table<#2}%
+ \@tempa><\@nil
+ \ifx\beton@baselineskip@value\@empty
+ \def\beton@baselineskip@value{#3}%
+ \fi
+ \beton@old@setfontsize{#1}{#2}\beton@baselineskip@value}
+ % dun
+ \let\RM@ldf@baselineskip=\f@baselineskip
+ \let\RM@ldf@size=\f@size
+ \let\beton@old@setfontsize=\@setfontsize% Don't bugger about
+ \let\@setfontsize=\beton@new@setfontsize% unless necessary
+ \normalsize
+ \else
+ % if beton has not been loaded, complain and do nought.
+ \RM@Error{You must load beton before rmpage\MessageBreak
+ if you want to use the beton option with rmpage.}
+ {Either remove the beton option from
+ rmpage, or\MessageBreak
+ \protect\usepackage{beton} before
+ \protect\usepackage[beton]{rmpage}}
+ \fi%endifnum\RM@ifbeton<2
+ }
+\fi% endifnum\RM@beton<3
+%
+% (almost) End code to deal with the beton package; see just
+% before calling width setting code
+%%
+%%
+%% \section{Identify class}
+%%
+% 0=unknown, 1=article, 2=report, 3=letter, 4=book, 5=slides, 10=ltxdoc,
+% 11=ltxguide, 19=default unknown, 20=rmcv, 21=rmletter, 22=bithesis,
+% 23=ljmueepexam, 50=foils
+%
+% Note that only class numbers 0-11 are defined in rmpage; 20-23 are
+% defined in the config file, using the \RM@DefineNewClasses hook.
+%
+% For this code to work properly, the classes which are called loaded
+% by other classes need to be detected first, so that if you base (say)
+% bithesis on report, \RM@classtype ends up set to 22 (for bithesis),
+% rather than 2 (for report), which is what is needed. Because
+% \RM@DefineNewClasses is executed after the standard list of classes
+% below, this isn't something you normally need to think about.
+%
+% Of course, you can detect the loading of classes in the
+% \RMAfterProcessOptions hook if you like, or set \RM@classtype using
+% an option
+%
+% Execute the \RM@DefineNewClasses hook if it exists and if
+% \RM@classtype is less than 20 (that is, either a standard LaTeX
+% class or no class has been defined). This way, you can define
+% class types with options, and they won't be changed here.
+%
+\ifnum\RM@classtype<20
+ \RM@executehook{RM@DefineNewClasses}
+\fi
+%
+% If a class type hasn't been defined yet, try and detect one of the
+% standard classes. \RM@SetClassType sets \RM@ClassType to the given
+% value, if \RM@classtype is below that value and the given class has
+% been loaded.
+%
+\ifnum\RM@classtype=0
+ \RM@SetClassType{article}{1}
+ \RM@SetClassType{report}{2}
+ \RM@SetClassType{letter}{3}
+ \RM@SetClassType{book}{4}
+ \RM@SetClassType{slides}{5}
+ \RM@SetClassType{ltxdoc}{10}
+ \RM@SetClassType{ltxguide}{11}
+ \RM@SetClassType{foils}{50}
+ \RM@SetClassType{rmtest}{49}
+\fi% endifnum\RM@classtype
+%%
+%%
+%% \subsection{Set things up for specific classes}
+%%
+%% Defaults:
+%%
+%% \def\RM@textheightgroup{0}
+%% \def\RM@textwidthgroup{0}
+%% \@ifundefined{@ptsize}{\def\RM@ptsizegroup{0pt}}{\edef\RM@ptsizegroup{\@ptsize}}
+%%
+% \RM@textheightgroup = 1 for slides class, 0 for everything else
+% \RM@textwidthgroup = 0 for std classes except slides, 1 for slides,
+% 2 for foils, and 3 for other.
+% \RM@ptsizegroup = \@ptsize for std classes except slides,
+% 0=undefined
+\RM@OnClassType{0}
+ {\RM@Warn{I don't recognize this class;\MessageBreak
+ I'll behave partly as if you asked for an article.\MessageBreak
+ This behaviour is decidely iffy at the moment.}
+ \def\RM@textwidthgroup{3}% value for classes using non-standard \@ptsize
+ \def\RM@ptsizegroup{0}% Maybe not the right thing.
+ \def\RM@classtype{19}}{}
+% 1=article
+% 2=report
+% 3=letter
+% 4=book
+% 5=slides
+\RM@OnClassType{5}
+ {\def\RM@textheightgroup{1}% slides textheight setting
+ \def\RM@textwidthgroup{1}% slides textwidth setting
+ \RM@oclwarninfo{3}
+ {I'm not very good with slides yet. Good luck}}{}
+%6=ltxdoc; see config file
+%7=ltxguide
+%20=rmcv
+%21=rmletter
+%22=bithesis
+%23=ljmueepexam
+\RM@OnClassType{49}
+ {
+ \def\RM@textwidthgroup{3}% rmtest textwidth setting
+% \ifnum\@ptsize=17 \def\RM@ptsizegroup{0}\fi
+% \ifnum\@ptsize=20 \def\RM@ptsizegroup{1}\fi
+% \ifnum\@ptsize=25 \def\RM@ptsizegroup{2}\fi
+% \ifnum\@ptsize=30 \def\RM@ptsizegroup{3}\fi
+ \RM@oclwarninfo{3}
+ {rmtest class detected, you poor fool you^^J
+ Sit down and have a nice cup of tea.^^J
+ There's that's better, isn't it?}
+ }{}
+%50=foils
+\RM@OnClassType{50}
+ {
+ \def\RM@textwidthgroup{2}% foils textwidth setting
+ \ifnum\@ptsize=17 \def\RM@ptsizegroup{0}\fi
+ \ifnum\@ptsize=20 \def\RM@ptsizegroup{1}\fi
+ \ifnum\@ptsize=25 \def\RM@ptsizegroup{2}\fi
+ \ifnum\@ptsize=30 \def\RM@ptsizegroup{3}\fi
+ \RM@oclwarninfo{3}
+ {rmpage's foils class support is not well tested}
+ }{}
+%
+% Execute \RM@AfterProcessOptions if it exists
+%
+\RM@executehook{RM@AfterProcessOptions}
+%
+%
+% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+% %
+% The following code was taken from ltoutput.dtx. The assumption is
+% that odd pages are on the left and even pages on the right. That way
+% you have odd and even margins arranged so the inside (or outside)
+% margins are largest. But for some reason this assumption broke down
+% for the Excalibur manual (which ends up with odd page numbers on the
+% left). I must investigate.
+% %
+% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+% \ifRM@twoside
+% \ifodd\count\z@ \let\@thehead\@oddhead \let\@thefoot\@oddfoot
+% \let\@themargin\oddsidemargin
+% \else \let\@thehead\@evenhead
+% \let\@thefoot\@evenfoot \let\@themargin\evensidemargin
+% \fi
+% \fi
+% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%%
+%%
+%% \section{Deal with printer/paper specific settings}
+%%
+% The following code needs to be reviewed for each printer/paper size
+% combination.
+%
+% Begin by setting default minimum clearances; the long paper sizes
+% introduce a complication, because using ISO A or B series sizes,
+% a long size of 2/3 or less needs to be turned $90\deg$ to retain
+% its portrait/landscape sense relative to the original sheet (does
+% that make sense?). The idea is this: if you want, say, 1/4 A4,
+% you can get it by cutting a sheet of A4 into little bits,
+% \emph{after} you've run it through the printer. So the printer
+% printing area limits that apply to a bit of 1/4 A4 landscape are the
+% limits that apply to straight A4 portrait.
+%
+% So the default minimum clearances are set to be the printer's default
+% portrait clearances if you've asked for portrait printing in a
+% straight size, or landscape clearances if you've asked for landscape
+% printing in a long size. If you've asked for a long size and
+% the \RM@portlandinvert switch has been set true, you'll get
+% portrait clearances if you've asked for landscape printing, and
+% landscape clearances if you've asked for portrait printing.
+%
+% Except that, in the case of long sizes above 1/2, you can only get
+% one long page on each full-size bit of paper, so the minimum
+% clearance on one side can be zero, because it's unlikely that
+% you'll be anywhere near the edge of the paper (this assumption
+% breaks down when you get to 7/8 A7, 3/4 A9, or 2/3 A10 on a DW520).
+%
+% I think it's right to maintain the appropriate clearance limit by
+% default if you ask for a long size which can be put many to a sheet
+% of paper, because you might want to do just that with dvidvi, and it'd
+% be a bit of a bugger if the last page in the sequence was missing a
+% bit. If you don't agree with me, you can change this behaviour
+% using the \RM@PrinterPaperSettings hook in the config file.
+%
+% Assuming that the leading edge of the paper travelling into the
+% printer is the top or left-hand edge of the typeset page, we have
+% this situation:
+%
+% If the paper size is 7/8, 3/4, or 2/3, and you've asked for
+% portrait printing, the minimum right clearance can be zero if
+% \RM@portlandinvert is true, and the minimum bottom clearance can be
+% zero if \RM@portlandinvert is false.
+%
+% If you've asked for landscape printing, the inverse situation
+% applies.
+%
+% But there is a certain amount of variation in paper size, and limit
+% to the accuracy with which you can cut, so I think it's appropriate
+% to set the minimum clearance to about 1 or 2mm, unless you've
+% specified fullbleedprinter. Time for another bloody parameter, call
+% it \RM@ptrpostol (for printer position tolerance), and set it for each
+% printer. This is added to the minclearance parameters after they
+% have been set (after the \RM@PrintPaperSettings hook's been
+% executed), so there's plenty of scope for setting it to whatever
+% you like.
+%
+% It's okay, I'm confused too.
+%
+% And if you don't like this behaviour, you can over-ride it for any
+% given paper size and printer combination in your config file. Good,
+% innit?
+%
+\ifRM@portrait
+ \ifRM@portlandinvert
+ \@tempswafalse
+ \else
+ \@tempswatrue
+ \fi
+\else
+ \ifRM@portlandinvert
+ \@tempswatrue
+ \else
+ \@tempswafalse
+ \fi
+\fi
+%
+%
+% Set portrait printer clearance settings (yech)
+% if (\RM@portrait and not \RM@portlandinvert)
+% or (not \RM@portrait and \RM@portlandinvert).
+%
+% Set landscape printer clearance settings
+% if (\RM@portrait and \RM@portlandinvert)
+% or (not \RM@portrait and not \RM@portlandinvert).
+%
+% Report which kind of setting's begin used, because everything here's
+% a bit confusing
+%
+\if@tempswa
+ \RM@ocl{1}{\typeout{Portrait printing clearance settings}}{}
+ \let\RM@minrightclearance\RM@ptrrportclear
+ \let\RM@minleftclearance\RM@ptrlportclear
+ \let\RM@minfootclearance\RM@ptrbportclear
+ \let\RM@minheadclearance\RM@ptrtportclear
+\else
+ \RM@ocl{1}{\typeout{Landscape printing clearance settings}}{}
+ \let\RM@minrightclearance\RM@ptrrlandclear
+ \let\RM@minleftclearance\RM@ptrllandclear
+ \let\RM@minfootclearance\RM@ptrblandclear
+ \let\RM@minheadclearance\RM@ptrtlandclear
+\fi
+%
+% Then set one clearance to 0pt if you've asked for 7/8, 3/4,
+% or 2/3 long paper; report again to explain what's happening.
+%
+\relax
+\ifnum\RM@longpapertype>0
+ \ifnum\RM@longpapertype<4
+ \RM@ocl{1}{\typeout
+ {Setting bottom page clearance to zero, because the requested
+ long\MessageBreak
+ paper type fits one to a straight page}}{}
+ \ifRM@portrait
+ \ifRM@portlandinvert
+ \def\RM@minrightclearance{0pt}
+ \else
+ \def\RM@minfootclearance{0pt}
+ \fi% endifRM@portlandinvert
+ \else
+ \ifRM@portlandinvert
+ \def\RM@minfootclearance{0pt}
+ \else
+ \def\RM@minrightclearance{0pt}
+ \fi% endifRM@portlandinvert
+ \fi% endifRM@portrait
+ \fi% endifRM@longpapertype<4
+\fi
+%
+%
+% Note that the values of the various \RM@ptr...clear parameters that
+% are used are the ones reported at the end of the package.
+% \RM@min[head|foot]clearances are reported after inital setting and
+% at the end. Aside from that, it's probably a good idea to report
+% the value of these various parameters before printer-specific code
+% gets the chance to screw things up: this is where debugging
+% information can be really useful. \RM@papertype,
+% \RM@longpapertype, and \RM@portlandinvert all have their final
+% values. If user code changes any of these, that should be reported,
+% along with the value before changing
+\RM@ocl{1}
+ {\typeout{Before printer specific settings}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@minrightclearance}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@minleftclearance}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@minheadclearance}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@minfootclearance}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@ptrrlandclear}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@ptrrlandclear}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@ptrblandclear}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@ptrtlandclear}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@ptrrportclear}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@ptrlportclear}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@ptrbportclear}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@ptrtportclear}
+ }{}
+%
+%
+% It might be best to have this code in a config file?
+%
+%
+%
+%
+% Because all manner of strange things can happen to the clearances
+% above, it might be best to set the \RM@min...clearance parameters to
+% their corresponding \RM@ptr...clear values on a printer-by-printer
+% basis.
+%
+% But I reckon most printers are A4 printers, so I've set the
+% \RM@min..clearance parameters to their corresponding \RM@ptr...clear
+% values for any printer. If you're printer needs something else, you
+% can set this by putting an \RM@OnPrinterType{} command in the
+% \RM@PrinterPaperSettings hook.
+%
+% It might also be a good idea to set \RM@jackuptrue for A3 portrait if
+% you've got an HP inkjet or similar printer with an over-large bottom
+% margin. I've done this for DW520 printers, because I like it that
+% way. You can of course over-ride this if you like.
+%
+%
+% If you need to set minimum clearances for particular printer/paper
+% combinations, set them using this hook, defined in the configuration
+% file..
+%
+\RM@executehook{RM@PrinterPaperSettings}
+%
+% And finally add \RM@ptrpostol to the minclearances. This is just a
+% fudge factor to cope with the fact that paper's not that accurately
+% cut, printers aren't perfectly accurate, and the real world wobbles
+% a bit. The job is complicated by the fact that the
+% \RM@min...clearances are commands, not lengths. I could define a
+% command to add to a command (ish), but that's a job for another day
+% and a major re-working of rmpage after it's settled down a bit.
+%
+\setlength\@tempdima{\RM@minfootclearance}
+\addtolength\@tempdima{\RM@ptrpostol}
+\edef\RM@minfootclearance{\the\@tempdima}
+%
+\setlength\@tempdima{\RM@minheadclearance}
+\addtolength\@tempdima{\RM@ptrpostol}
+\edef\RM@minheadclearance{\the\@tempdima}
+%
+\setlength\@tempdima{\RM@minrightclearance}
+\addtolength\@tempdima{\RM@ptrpostol}
+\edef\RM@minrightclearance{\the\@tempdima}
+%
+\setlength\@tempdima{\RM@minleftclearance}
+\addtolength\@tempdima{\RM@ptrpostol}
+\edef\RM@minleftclearance{\the\@tempdima}
+%
+%
+% Deal with mparclearance initial value here; it's scaled later (in
+% the width setting file). Should I report what's going on? I
+% suspect not: see how it goes. And \RM@ocltype won't exist soon; the
+% commented out stuff'll need changing if it's going to be kept.
+%
+\ifdim\RM@mparclearance=-666pt
+ \setlength\RM@mparclearance{0.04706\paperwidth}
+%\RM@ocltype{1}{Set short mparclearance}
+\fi
+\ifdim\RM@mparclearance=-667pt
+ \setlength\RM@mparclearance{0.09412\paperwidth}
+%\RM@ocltype{1}{Set long mparclearance}
+\fi
+%
+\ifdim\RM@maxmparwidth=-666pt
+ \setlength\RM@maxmparwidth{0.2353\paperwidth}
+%\RM@ocltype{1}{Set short maxmparwidth}
+\fi
+\ifdim\RM@maxmparwidth=-667pt
+ \setlength\RM@maxmparwidth{0.4706\paperwidth}
+%\RM@ocltype{1}{Set long maxmparwidth}
+\fi
+%
+% Check that \RM@mparclearance hasn't been set to something silly.
+%
+\@tempswafalse
+\ifdim\RM@mparclearance<0pt
+ \@tempswatrue
+\fi
+\ifdim\RM@mparclearance>\paperwidth
+ \@tempswatrue
+\fi
+\if@tempswa
+ \RM@Warn{\protect\RM@mparclearance has been set to a daft
+ value\MessageBreak
+ \protect\RM@mparclearance\space= \the\RM@mparclearance
+ }
+\fi
+%
+% Check that \RM@maxmparwidth hasn't been set to anything daft
+%
+\@tempswafalse
+\ifdim\RM@maxmparwidth<0pt
+ \@tempswatrue
+\fi
+\ifdim\RM@maxmparwidth>\paperwidth
+ \@tempswatrue
+\fi
+\if@tempswa
+ \RM@Warn{\protect\RM@maxmparwidth has been set to a daft
+ value\MessageBreak
+ \protect\RM@maxmparwidth\space= \the\RM@maxmparwidth
+ }
+\fi
+%
+% \RM@mparclearance and \RM@maxmparwidth now both have their initial
+% values. Report them along with the vertical clearances just below.
+%
+%
+% The easiest way of dealing with min[top,bot]margins is to ensure that
+% the min[head,foot]clearances are at least as big. Final values of
+% these parameters are reported at the end, and
+% \RM@min[top|bottom]margin isn't changed by rmpage (user code should
+% report any changes), so only report \RM@min[head|foot]clearance
+% here. But this might be confusing, so maybe report top and bottom
+% margin limits one day.
+%
+\RM@ocl{2}
+ {\typeout{Initial values:}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@minheadclearance}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@minfootclearance}
+ \RM@ttval{\RM@maxmparwidth}
+ \RM@ttval{\RM@mparclearance}
+ }{}
+%
+\ifdim\RM@minfootclearance<\RM@minbottommargin
+ \let\RM@minfootclearance\RM@minbottommargin
+\fi
+\ifdim\RM@minheadclearance<\RM@mintopmargin
+ \let\RM@minheadclearance\RM@mintopmargin
+\fi
+%%
+%%
+%% \section{Begin setting LaTeX's vertical layout parameters}
+%%
+% Set the head/foot clearance balance as a fraction of 24 (to bleh).
+% e.g., \@hfb= 18 gives: 0.75\@thfc=\thc, 0.25\@thfc=\tfc
+% 18/24 (24-18)/24
+%\RM@headfootbalance=12
+% This is now set by normalaltitude/high/low options. Default is
+% normalaltitude => \headfootbalance=12
+%
+% \baselineskip get played around with rather a lot. Might as well
+% report it here; who knows what might be going on?
+%
+\RM@ocl{1}{
+ \typeout{At first use of \protect\baselineskip:}
+ \RM@ttval{\baselineskip}}{}
+%
+% Re-define \headheight so you can fit a whole line in the headbox
+% (the standard classes leave the headbox too short!), or so that no
+% height at all is left for the header.
+%
+\@ifundefined{RMheadheight}{\let\RMheadheight\baselineskip}{}
+\ifRM@headers
+ \headheight=\RMheadheight
+\else
+ \headheight=0pt
+ \headsep=0pt
+\fi
+%
+% if you've asked for a page with no footers, allow no space for them.
+%
+\ifRM@footers
+ \relax
+\else
+ \footskip=0pt
+\fi
+%
+% Multiply \headsep according to the option used...
+%
+%
+\RM@scalebyoption{\headsep}{\RM@headsepoption}
+%
+% Multiply \footskip according to the option used...
+% Note that \footskip is the distance to the bottom of the box containing
+% the foot, so assume that this box is one line deep, and act accordingly...
+% Keep the explicit report of size before and after, because the
+% report typed by \RM@scalebyoption gives the value less \baselineskip
+%
+\RM@ocl{1}{
+ \typeout{Initial value:}
+ \RM@ttval{\footskip}
+ }{}
+%
+\addtolength\footskip{-\baselineskip}% add this back on after the multiplication
+\RM@scalebyoption{\footskip}{\RM@footskipoption}
+\addtolength\footskip{\baselineskip}% added back --- see above
+%
+% Footskip now has its final value which isn't changed by rmpage
+% (user code from a config file might change it, and if so should
+% report before and after). \footskip is reported at the end, so don't
+% report here.
+%
+%
+% Now check the limits on textheight
+% ----------------------------------
+%
+% \RM@[min|max]textheight...
+%
+%
+% Initial check for impossible values: set the two parameters to
+% values that allow rmpage to calculate a normal layout.
+\RM@ocl{2}{
+ \typeout{Initial values:}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@maxtextheight}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@mintextheight}
+ }{}
+%
+\ifdim\RM@maxtextheight<\topskip
+ \RM@Error{You've set \protect\RM@maxtextheight\space to a
+ value\MessageBreak that's too short for one line of text}
+ {Try increasing it...}
+\fi
+%
+\ifdim\RM@mintextheight>\RM@maxtextheight
+ \RM@Error{You've asked for a \protect\RM@mintextheight that is
+ greater\MessageBreak than
+ \protect\RM@maxtextheight}
+ {You'll have to change at least one of the two before I can
+ work\MessageBreak out a layout properly.}
+\fi
+
+% The value of \RM@maxtextheight can be anything. Before the code
+% below gets to work, it makes sense to ensure that \RM@maxtextheight
+% is no larger than what will fit on the paper, everything else
+% considered. \RM@min[foot|head]clearances have been set to at least
+% \RM@min[top|bottom]margins
+%
+\setlength\@tempdima{\paperheight}
+\addtolength\@tempdima{-\RM@minheadclearance}
+\addtolength\@tempdima{-\RM@minfootclearance}
+\addtolength\@tempdima{-\headheight}
+\addtolength\@tempdima{-\headsep}
+\addtolength\@tempdima{-\footskip}
+%
+% Initial check
+\ifdim\@tempdima<0pt
+ \RM@Error{The vertical printable region is too small---I
+ can't\MessageBreak calculate a valid layout}
+ {Your layout parameters ask for a negative
+ \protect\textheight. Major bummer.}
+\fi
+%
+% If \@tempdima<\topskip, there's no room for any text at all in the
+% text body. This is not the kind of layout rmpage was meant to come
+% up with, so test for it.
+%
+\ifdim\@tempdima<\topskip
+ \RM@Error{The vertical printable region is too small---I
+ can't\MessageBreak calculate a valid layout}
+ {Your layout parameters are asking for a
+ \protect\textheight\MessageBreak which is too short for
+ one line of text. Major bummer.}
+\fi
+%
+% \@tempdima is now set to the space available for \textheight.
+% Make sure that \RM@maxtextheight is no more than this:
+\ifdim\RM@maxtextheight>\@tempdima
+ \edef\RM@maxtextheight{\the\@tempdima}
+ \RM@ocl{1}
+ {\typeout{I've reduced \protect\RM@maxtextheight\space
+ to fit the available space}}{}
+\fi
+%
+% Likewise, \RM@mintextheight can be anything. It should be greater
+% than zero, and less than \RM@maxtextheight. Setting it to anything
+% else is daft.
+\ifdim\RM@mintextheight<0pt
+ \def\RM@mintextheight{0pt}
+ \RM@Warn{You asked for a negative \RM@mintextheight;\MessageBreak
+ I've increased it to 0pt.}
+\fi
+%
+\ifdim\RM@mintextheight>\RM@maxtextheight
+ \RM@Error{The vertical printable region is too short---I
+ can't\MessageBreak make \protect\textheight\space as
+ large as \protect\RM@mintextheight}
+ {Either reduce \protect\RM@mintextheight, or change other
+ layout parameters to\MessageBreak increase the space available
+ for \protect\textheight.}
+\fi
+%%
+%%
+%% \subsection{Textheight setting code begins here}
+%%
+% \headheight, \headsep, \footskip, \RM@mintextheight, and
+% \RM@maxtextheight all have their final values by now.
+%
+% Define sum of clearance above and below foot and head.
+%
+% \textheight is set as a fraction of \paperheight so that if you are
+% typesetting in 10pt, normallength, with headers and footers, on A4
+% paper, the clearance above and below the foot and head is the same as
+% it'd be if you'd used the standard classes. This applies to normal
+% and slides setting; the \textheights are different for each.
+%
+% Other length options scale this base fraction of \paperheight.
+%
+% \RM@jackup should be = \RM@totalfootclearance-\RM@minfootclearance at
+% the place marked %jackup point%. This is so the code below sets
+% vertical page parameters directly - rmpage won't let you print off
+% what it thinks the printing area is, but it's nice if you've set the
+% sizes yourself.
+%
+% The standard LaTeX article and report classes set \textheight like
+% this:
+% (from size10.clo)
+% \setlength\@tempdima{\paperheight}
+% \addtolength\@tempdima{-2in}
+% \addtolength\@tempdima{-1.5in}
+% \divide\@tempdima\baselineskip
+% \@tempcnta=\@tempdima
+% \setlength\textheight{\@tempcnta\baselineskip}
+%
+% (etc)
+%
+% In terms of the code below, the fixed length subtracted from
+% \paperheight, here 3.5in, is:
+%
+% 3.5in=\RM@totalheadfootclearance+\headheight+\headsep+\footskip+\topskip
+%
+% rmpage normallength setting gives the same \textheight as the standard
+% method if you're using headers and footers on A4 paper. This isn't
+% guaranteed, because of rounding errors, but I'd be very surprised if
+% they ever really changed anything.
+%
+% Set \textheight in two different ways (so far): one way for slides;
+% the other for everything else.
+%
+% Note that \RM@textheightgroup is defined above; this code is here
+% just to show what's been done.
+%
+% %Default textheight setting method is number 0
+% \def\RM@textheightgroup{0}
+%
+% % Slides class uses method 1 by default
+% \RM@OnClassType{5}{\def\RM@textheightgroup{1}}{}
+% % set things differently if you're using slides
+%
+% You can change the \RM@textheightgroup on a class-by-class basis
+% using \RM@OnClassType in the \RM@AfterProcessOptions hook, and you
+% can define a new textheight setting group by using
+% \RM@OnTextheightGroup{N}{<TeX code>} in the
+% \RM@BeforeTextheightSetting hook
+
+\RM@executehook{RM@BeforeTextheightSetting}
+%
+% \RM@textheightgroup should now have it's final value, which it
+% retains until the end of the package. So only report it at the end of
+% the package.
+%
+% The code block below has multipliers that increase \textheight by
+% about 1 line if you say touchlonger with normallength on A4; that's
+% about right, I reckon. (12.92pt to be precise). Larger steps are
+% inappropriate, or so I think at the momemt.
+%
+% It's geometrical series: multiply by 1.0772 for each step---
+% $\sqrt[12]{ 2.442660550}$ or thereabouts.
+%
+%%
+%%
+%% Set base \thfc for all classes except slides
+%% ............................................
+%%
+\RM@OnTextheightGroup{0}{
+ \ifcase\RM@lengthoption
+ \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{3.5in}%0=stdlength
+ \ifRM@footers
+ \addtolength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{-\footskip}
+ \fi
+ \ifRM@headers
+ \addtolength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{-\headsep}
+ \addtolength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{-\headheight}
+ \fi
+ \addtolength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{-\topskip}
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.6034\paperheight}%1
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.5602\paperheight}%2
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.5200\paperheight}%3 shortest
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.4827\paperheight}%4
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.4481\paperheight}%5
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.4160\paperheight}%6 shorter
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.3862\paperheight}%7
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.3585\paperheight}%8
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.3328\paperheight}%9 short
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.3090\paperheight}%10
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.2868\paperheight}%11
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.2663\paperheight}%12 shortish
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.2294\paperheight}%13
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.2294\paperheight}%14
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.2130\paperheight}%15 norm
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.1977\paperheight}%16
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.1836\paperheight}%17
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.1704\paperheight}%18 longish
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.1582\paperheight}%19
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.1468\paperheight}%20
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.1363\paperheight}%21 long
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.1265\paperheight}%22
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.1175\paperheight}%23
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.1091\paperheight}%24 longer
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.1012\paperheight}%25
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.0940\paperheight}%26
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.0872\paperheight}%27 longest
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.0810\paperheight}%28
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.0752\paperheight}%29
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0pt}% 30 fulllength
+ \else
+ \RM@Error{rmpage has a bug}{I don't know what to do with
+ a \protect\textheight\space setting option greater than 30}
+ \fi% endifcase\RM@lengthoption
+ }{}
+%%
+%%
+%% Set base \thfc for slides class only
+%% ....................................
+%%
+\RM@OnTextheightGroup{1}{
+ \ifcase\RM@lengthoption
+ \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{3in}%0=stdlength
+ \ifRM@footers
+ \addtolength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{-\footskip}
+ \fi
+ \ifRM@headers
+ \addtolength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{-\headsep}
+ \addtolength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{-\headheight}
+ \fi
+ \addtolength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{-\topskip}
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.3983\paperheight}%1
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.3698\paperheight}%2
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.3433\paperheight}%3 shortest
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.3187\paperheight}%4
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.2958\paperheight}%5
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.2746\paperheight}%6 shorter
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.2549\paperheight}%7
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.2367\paperheight}%8
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.2197\paperheight}%9 short
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.2039\paperheight}%10
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.1893\paperheight}%11
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.1758\paperheight}%12 shortish
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.1632\paperheight}%13
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.1515\paperheight}%14
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.1406\paperheight}%15 norm
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.1305\paperheight}%16
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.1212\paperheight}%17
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.1125\paperheight}%18 longish
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.1044\paperheight}%19
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.0969\paperheight}%20
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.0900\paperheight}%21 long
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.0835\paperheight}%22
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.0775\paperheight}%23
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.0720\paperheight}%24 longer
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.0668\paperheight}%25
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.0620\paperheight}%26
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.0576\paperheight}%27 longest
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.0535\paperheight}%28
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0.0496\paperheight}%29
+ \or \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{0pt}% 30 fulllength
+ \else
+ \RM@Error{rmpage has a bug}{I don't know what to do with
+ a \protect\textheight\space setting option greater than 30}
+ \fi% endifcase\RM@lengthoption
+ }{}
+%
+%
+% Dealing with \RM@mintextheight and \RM@maxtextheight: ensure that
+% the limits aren't exceeded here, so we can check that we're still
+% printing within the specified printing area. Need to check that the
+% \RM@mintextheight and \RM@maxtextheight limits aren't exceeded
+% later, and check that the printing area is kept to after that. What
+% a mess.
+%
+% Minimum practical \textheight >= (integer x \baselineskip) + \topskip
+% Calculate this and bung it in \@tempdimb for now.
+%
+\setlength\@tempdimb{\RM@mintextheight}
+\addtolength\@tempdimb{-\topskip}
+\divide\@tempdimb by\baselineskip
+\@tempcnta=\@tempdimb
+\setlength\@tempdimb{\baselineskip}
+\multiply\@tempdimb by\@tempcnta
+\addtolength\@tempdimb{\topskip}
+% \@tempdimb is now at most 1 \baselineskip less than
+% \RM@mintextheight, and is a valid value for \textheight.
+% If \@tempdimb is too small, enlarge it by \baselineskip to ensure
+% that is big enough.
+\ifdim\@tempdimb<\RM@mintextheight\relax
+ \addtolength\@tempdimb{\baselineskip}
+\fi
+% Check that I've not made a mistake with the assumption above.
+\ifdim\@tempdimb<\RM@mintextheight\relax
+ \RM@Error{This isn't right}
+ {Rowland's got it wrong again; there's a bug here}
+\fi
+%
+% And now save this value; keep the original \RM@mintextheight
+% unchanged.
+%
+\edef\RM@minpractextheight{\the\@tempdimb}
+%
+% Now calculate the maximum \RM@totalheadfootclearance
+%
+\setlength\@tempdima{\paperheight}
+\addtolength\@tempdima{-\headheight}
+\addtolength\@tempdima{-\headsep}
+\addtolength\@tempdima{-\footskip}
+\addtolength\@tempdima{-\RM@minpractextheight}
+%
+\edef\RM@maxtotalheadfootclearance{\the\@tempdima}
+%
+% Now calculate \RM@maxpractextheight and
+% \RM@mintotalheadfootclearance. Note that minthfc is the minimum
+% *practical* value, not just the minimum space left.
+%
+\setlength\@tempdima{\RM@maxtextheight}
+\addtolength\@tempdima{-\topskip}
+\divide\@tempdima by\baselineskip
+\@tempcnta=\@tempdima
+\setlength\@tempdima{\baselineskip}
+\multiply\@tempdima by\@tempcnta
+\addtolength\@tempdima{\topskip}
+%
+% \@tempdimb can be smaller than \RM@maxtextheight, but not larger.
+% So set \RM@maxpractextheight now
+%
+\edef\RM@maxpractextheight{\the\@tempdima}
+%
+\setlength\@tempdima{\paperheight}
+\addtolength\@tempdima{-\headheight}
+\addtolength\@tempdima{-\headsep}
+\addtolength\@tempdima{-\footskip}
+\addtolength\@tempdima{-\RM@maxpractextheight}
+%
+\edef\RM@mintotalheadfootclearance{\the\@tempdima}
+%
+% \RM@maxpractextheight, \RM@minpractextheight are set
+% \RM@mintotalheadfootclearance, \RM@maxtotalheadfootclearance are set
+%
+%
+% Check that the calculated values don't yield an impossible task.
+%
+\ifdim\RM@maxpractextheight<\RM@minpractextheight\relax
+\RM@Error{I can't set \protect\textheight}
+ {The \protect\textheight\space limits you've asked for make
+ me\MessageBreak
+ calculate a maximum practical \protect\textheight\space that is
+ less\MessageBreak
+ than the minimum practical \protect\textheight}
+\fi
+%
+%
+% Now check that \RM@totalheadfootclearance is within bounds:
+%
+\ifdim\RM@totalheadfootclearance<\RM@mintotalheadfootclearance\relax
+ \RM@totalheadfootclearance=\RM@mintotalheadfootclearance
+ \RM@oclwarninfo{3}
+ {I had to increase the \protect\RM@totalheadfootclearance\space
+ to\MessageBreak
+ make \protect\textheight\space as small as
+ \protect\RM@maxtextheight}
+\fi
+%
+\ifdim\RM@totalheadfootclearance>\RM@maxtotalheadfootclearance\relax
+ \RM@totalheadfootclearance=\RM@maxtotalheadfootclearance
+ \RM@oclwarninfo{3}
+ {I had to decrease the \protect\RM@totalheadfootclearance\space
+ to\MessageBreak
+ make \protect\textheight\space as large as
+ \protect\RM@mintextheight}
+\fi
+%
+% \RM@totalheadfootclearance now has a value that should produce a
+% valid \textheight. But we still need to check that the text will
+% appear inside the allowed printing region, so: be pure, be vigilant,
+% behave!
+%
+% The eventual value of \textheight cannot become larger from this
+% point onwards, so issue an error message if \textheight does
+% exceed \RM@maxtextheight at the end of things.
+%
+% Note that \RM@maxpractextheight and \RM@minpractextheight are legal
+% final values for \textheight; use them if need be.
+%
+%
+\setlength\RM@totalheadclearance{\RM@totalheadfootclearance}
+\divide\RM@totalheadclearance 24\multiply\RM@totalheadclearance\RM@headfootbalance
+\setlength\RM@totalfootclearance{\RM@totalheadfootclearance}
+\addtolength\RM@totalfootclearance{-\RM@totalheadclearance}
+%
+% These clearances are reported here, again if jacked up, again if
+% reduced to fit inside limits, before \textheight is set, and after
+% \textheight is set. I reckon that's enough.
+%
+\RM@ocl{2}
+ {\typeout{Initially requested vertical clearances}
+ \RM@ttval{\RM@totalheadclearance}
+ \RM@ttval{\RM@totalfootclearance}
+ \RM@ttval{\RM@totalheadfootclearance}
+ }{}
+%
+% Jack up by \RM@minfootclearance-\RM@totalfootclearance if the flag
+% says so. That is, keep \RM@totalheadfootclearance the same,
+% but add
+% \RM@minfootclearance-\RM@totalfootclearance to \RM@totalfootclearance,
+% and subtract
+% \RM@minfootclearance-\RM@totalfootclearance from \RM@totalheadclearance.
+%
+% It's more straightforward to set \RM@totalfootclearance to
+% \RM@minfootclearance, then recalculate \RM@totalheadclearance.
+% Keep the calculation of the amount of lift, for information's sake.
+\ifRM@jackup
+ \ifdim\RM@totalfootclearance<\RM@minfootclearance \relax
+ \setlength\@tempdima{\RM@minfootclearance}
+ \addtolength\@tempdima{-\RM@totalfootclearance}
+ \setlength\RM@totalfootclearance{\RM@minfootclearance}
+ \setlength\RM@totalheadclearance{\RM@totalheadfootclearance}
+ \addtolength\RM@totalheadclearance{-\RM@totalfootclearance}
+ \RM@ocl{2}
+ {\typeout{Raise the text area by \the\@tempdima}
+ \RM@ttval{\RM@totalfootclearance}
+ \RM@ttval{\RM@totalheadclearance}}
+ {}
+ \fi% endifdim
+\fi% endifRM@jackup
+%
+% Once upon a time, there were weird and hideous calculations in this
+% part of the woods, but the fairy godmother waved her wand and replaced
+% them with nice friendly calculations that didn't have a tendency to
+% dress in leather trousers and consume interesting chemicals in the
+% dodgier parts of Amsterdam. So, no more fudge, not even chocolate
+% fudge cake, no matter how bad the munchies.
+%
+% Hweever, rounding errors were discovered then and might be a problem
+% even now. The old code had typical deviations of 0.001pt. I reckon
+% that small errors can be ignored, and I'll define small as less than
+% 1/3 of an output pixel. This is 0.08pt at 300dpi, or 0.02pt at
+% 1200dpi. So 0.01pt is negligible, and ten times larger than likely
+% rounding errors. (0.01pt is about 3.5 microns, or less than ten
+% wavelengths of visible light). This becomes relevant later on.
+%%
+%%
+%% Make sure the text will fit on the page
+%% .......................................
+%%
+\ifdim\RM@totalfootclearance<\RM@minfootclearance% was <\@tempdima
+ \ifnum\RM@lengthoption=30
+ \else% if \RM@lengthoption <> fulllength; don't warn if fulllength.
+ \RM@oclwarninfo{3}
+ {To keep inside the specified printing limits,\MessageBreak
+ I will have to increase the clearance between
+ the\MessageBreak
+ bottom of the last text and the bottom of the\MessageBreak
+ paper. If you are not using footers, you might\MessageBreak
+ try using the nofooter option\MessageBreak
+ \the\RM@totalfootclearance \space=
+ calculated clearance\MessageBreak
+ \RM@minfootclearance \space= allowed clearance}
+ \fi% endifnum\RM@lengthoption=30
+ \setlength\@tempdima{\RM@minfootclearance}
+ \addtolength\@tempdima{-\RM@totalfootclearance}
+ \addtolength\RM@totalfootclearance{\@tempdima}
+ \addtolength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{\@tempdima}
+ \fi% end\ifdim\RM@totalfootclearance<\RM@minfootclearance
+%
+\ifdim\RM@totalheadclearance<\RM@minheadclearance% was <\@tempdima
+ \ifnum\RM@lengthoption=30
+ \else% if \RM@lengthoption <> fulllength; don't warn if fulllength.
+ \RM@oclwarninfo{3}{%
+ To keep inside the specified printing limits,\MessageBreak
+ I will have to increase the clearance between
+ the\MessageBreak
+ top of the first text and the top of the \MessageBreak
+ paper. If you are not using headers, you\MessageBreak
+ might try using the noheader option\MessageBreak
+ \the\RM@totalheadclearance\space=
+ calculated clearance\MessageBreak
+ \RM@minheadclearance\space= allowed clearance}
+ \fi
+ \setlength\@tempdima{\RM@minheadclearance}
+ \addtolength\@tempdima{-\RM@totalheadclearance}
+ \addtolength\RM@totalheadclearance{\@tempdima}
+ \addtolength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{\@tempdima}
+ \fi
+%
+% Now then, \RM@totalheadfootclearance might have been enlarged by now,
+% to keep inside the specified printing limits. If
+% \RM@totalheadfootclearance is larger than
+% \RM@maxtotalheadfootclearance, I can't set \textheight to a value
+% large enough for \RM@mintextheight. But rounding errors are a
+% possibility... Deal with them like this:
+%
+% If thfc is too large (ie textheight will be smaller than mintextheight),
+% produce an error, unless the amount by which it is too large is
+% less than 0.01pt (assumed maximum rounding error), in which case thfc will
+% be set to minthfc.
+%
+\relax
+\ifdim\RM@totalheadfootclearance>\RM@maxtotalheadfootclearance\relax
+ \setlength\@tempdima{\RM@totalheadfootclearance}
+ \addtolength\@tempdima{-\RM@maxtotalheadfootclearance}
+ \addtolength\@tempdima{-0.01pt}
+ \relax
+ \ifdim\@tempdima>0pt
+ \RM@Error{I can't set \protect\textheight\space large enough}
+ {\protect\RM@mintextheight is too large for the printing
+ clearances\MessageBreak
+ and vertical options you have requested on this paper.}
+ \else
+ \RM@ocl{1}
+ {\tyopeout{Fudged thfc to maxthfc}
+ \RM@ttval{\RM@totalheadfootclearance}
+ \RM@ttval{\RM@maxtotalheadfootclearance}
+ }{}
+ \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{\RM@maxtotalheadfootclearance}
+ \fi
+\fi
+%
+% If thfc is too small (ie textheight will be larger than maxtextheight),
+% produce an error, unless the amount by which it is too small is
+% less than 0.01pt (assumed maximum rounding error), in which case thfc will
+% be set to maxthfc.
+%
+\relax
+\ifdim\RM@totalheadfootclearance<\RM@mintotalheadfootclearance\relax
+ \setlength\@tempdima{\RM@totalheadfootclearance}
+ \addtolength\@tempdima{-\RM@mintotalheadfootclearance}
+ \addtolength\@tempdima{+0.01pt}
+ \relax
+ \ifdim\@tempdima<0pt
+ \RM@Error{I can't set \protect\textheight\space small
+ enough\MessageBreak This can't happen!}
+ {\protect\RM@maxtextheight\space is too small for the printing
+ clearances\MessageBreak
+ and vertical options you have requested on this paper.}
+ \else
+ \RM@ocl{1}
+ {\typeout{Fudged thfc to minthfc}
+ \RM@ttval{\RM@totalheadfootclearance}
+ \RM@ttval{\RM@mintotalheadfootclearance}
+ }{}
+ \setlength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{\RM@mintotalheadfootclearance}
+ \fi
+\fi
+%
+% And now recalculate \RM@totalheadclearance, and check for
+% significant rounding errors...
+%
+\setlength\@tempdima{\RM@totalheadfootclearance}
+\addtolength\@tempdima{-\RM@totalfootclearance}
+\setlength\@tempdimb{\@tempdima}
+\addtolength\@tempdimb{-\RM@totalheadclearance}
+\ifdim\@tempdimb<0pt
+ \setlength{\@tempdimb}{-\@tempdimb}
+\fi
+\ifdim\@tempdimb>0.02pt
+ \RM@Error{Houston, we have a problem}
+ {I've come across significant rounding errors in my
+ calculations.\MessageBreak
+ I'm not sure \protect\textheight\space will be set well.}
+\fi
+\setlength\RM@totalheadclearance\@tempdima
+%
+% By now, the totalhead/foot/headfootclearances should be set
+% correctly. \RM@totalheadclearance is allowed to be as much as
+% 0.02pt too large; \RM@totalheadfootclearance should be set to
+% a value that yields as valid \textheight directly, if it has been
+% limited by \RM@mintextheight or \RM@maxtextheight.
+%
+
+%
+%%
+%%
+%% Now calculate \textheight
+%% .........................
+%%
+%
+% What this code does is set \textheight to
+%
+% the (nearest lower):
+% (integer) x \baselineskip + \topskip, and then changes
+% \RM@totalheadfootclearance so that:
+%
+% \paperheight=
+% \footskip+\textheight+\headsep+\headheight+\totalheadfootclearance
+%
+% is still true
+%
+\RM@ocl{2}
+ {\typeout{Before calculating \protect\textheight}
+ \RM@ttval{\RM@totalfootclearance}
+ \RM@ttval{\RM@totalheadclearance}
+ \RM@ttval{\RM@totalheadfootclearance}}
+ {}
+%
+% Note that the code from here onward does not affect:
+% footskip, \headsep, \headheight, \topskip, \RM@mintextheight,
+% \RM@maxtextheight, or \paperheight. If the beton option has been
+% specified, \baselineskip will be reset to the value it had on
+% entering rmpage.
+%
+\setlength\@tempdima{\paperheight}
+\addtolength\@tempdima{-\RM@totalheadfootclearance}
+\addtolength\@tempdima{-\footskip}
+\addtolength\@tempdima{-\headsep}
+\addtolength\@tempdima{-\headheight}
+%
+% It should not be possible for \@tempdima to exceed the bounds
+% defined by \RM@maxtextheight and \RM@mintextheight. Check, and
+% issue an error if this has happened.
+%
+\ifdim\@tempdima>\RM@maxtextheight
+ \RM@Error{Something's wrong with \protect\textheight setting}
+ {The initial \protect\textheight\space guess is larger than
+ \protect\RM@maxtextheight. This shouldn't be possible.}
+\fi
+%
+\ifdim\@tempdima<\RM@mintextheight
+ \RM@Error{Something's wrong with \protect\textheight setting}
+ {The initial \protect\textheight\space guess is smaller than
+ \protect\RM@mintextheight. This shouldn't be possible.}
+\fi
+%
+% I think this intermediate value might be interesting at times
+%
+\RM@ocl{1}{
+ \typeout{First stab at \protect\textheight\space= \the\@tempdima}
+ }{}
+%
+% \@tempdima is now set to what I'd like \textheight to be,
+% but we need \textheight = (integer) x \baselineskip + \topskip
+%
+\addtolength\@tempdima{-\topskip}
+%
+% \@tempdima is now originally requested \textheight - \topskip
+%
+\setlength\@tempdimb{\@tempdima}
+\divide\@tempdima\baselineskip
+\@tempcnta=\@tempdima
+\setlength\@tempdima{\@tempdimb}
+%
+% \@tempcnta is now the integer referred to above; and \@tempdima is
+% \textheight-\topskip.
+%
+\setlength\textheight{\@tempcnta\baselineskip}
+\addtolength\textheight{\topskip}
+%
+% But check that \textheight isn't too small; it used to be the case
+% that \textheight might be one \baselineskip too small at this point.
+% This should never happen now, but check anyway and issue an error if
+% it has.
+%
+\ifdim\textheight<\RM@mintextheight\relax
+ \RM@Error{\protect\textheight's got no business being this small}
+ {Yet another bug needs fixing}
+\fi
+%
+\RM@ocl{2}
+ {\typeout{\protect\textheight\space is:}
+ \typeout{\space\space\space\the\@tempcnta\space x
+ \the\baselineskip\space+ \the\topskip\space= \the\textheight}
+ }{}
+%
+% The number of text lines is (integer) + 1
+%
+% \textheight is now (integer) x \baselineskip + \topskip
+%
+% Now I need to re-calculate \RM@thfc; it needs to be increase by the
+% difference between the originally requested \textheight and the one
+% I'm really going to use...
+%
+% The easiest way to find out what the originally requested
+% \textheight was is to add \topskip to \@tempdima
+%
+\addtolength\@tempdima{\topskip}
+%
+% And to get the difference between the originally requested \textheight
+% and the `real' one, just subtract the real one from \@tempdima (the
+% original request). This will give me a positive length (which is
+% tested for: if the length's not positive, something's wrong), which I
+% can add to \RM@thfc to increase the head and foot clearance to cope
+% with \textheight being smaller than it was, sort of thing.
+%
+\addtolength\@tempdima{-\textheight}
+\ifdim\@tempdima<0pt
+ \RM@Error{This can't happen; something's wrong}
+ {Hah! It has! rmpage has a bug; get Rowland to fix it.}
+\fi
+% \@tempdima is the amount by which textheight has shrunk
+\addtolength\RM@totalheadfootclearance{\@tempdima}
+% Increase \thc and \tfh proportionally to match:
+\setlength\@tempdimb{\@tempdima}
+\divide\@tempdimb 24\multiply\@tempdimb\RM@headfootbalance
+% \@tempdimb is the amount by which the top space should increase
+\addtolength\RM@totalheadclearance{\@tempdimb}
+\addtolength\@tempdima{\@tempdimb}
+% \@tempdima:= \@tempdima - \@tempdimb;
+% the amount by which the bottom space should increase
+\addtolength\RM@totalfootclearance{\@tempdima}
+%
+% So \textheight and footer/header clearances are now set.
+% All I need to do now is define \topmargin.
+%
+\setlength\topmargin{\RM@totalheadclearance}
+\addtolength\topmargin{-1in}
+%
+%
+%%
+%%
+%% \section{Change horizontal page parameters}
+%%
+% The code to set horizontal layout parameters derives from
+% rmpwnorm.pko v0.60.
+%
+% 0=unknown, 1=art, 2=rep, 3=lett, 4=book, 5=slides, 10=ltxdoc,
+% 11=ltxguide, 20=rmcv, 21=rmletter, 22=bithesis, 23=ljmueepexam
+% %
+% % All classes so far except slides use rat-setwidth-norm.pko to set
+% % horizontal parameters. At least that used to be the name; I've
+% % changed it to rmpwnorm.pko because of the malign influence of the
+% % evil Bill Gates and his pernicious Microsoft DOS.
+% % (RMPageWidthNORMal.PacKageOption).
+% %
+% % Retired rmpwslid.pko; rmpwnorm.pko now deals with slides as well.
+% % Perhaps I should now include the width-setting code in rmpage
+% % itself? Think on it.
+% %
+% \providecommand*{\RM@widthsetter}{rmpwnorm.pko}
+% %
+% % All sort of obsolete comments lurk below.
+% % % The slides class uses rat-setwidth-slides.pko to set horizontal
+% % % parameters. Almost: now using rmpwslid.pko because of That Man
+% % % Who's Name Shall Not Be Spoken Lest The Piles of a Thousand
+% % % Pensioners Afflict Thy Backside (TMWNSNBSLTPTPATB. Good acronym,
+% % % eh?)
+% % %
+% % % % TEMPORARILY STOPPED USED RSW-SLIDES FOR SLIDE WIDTH SETTING.
+% % % % USE IT AGAIN WHEN RSW-NORM IS STABLE AND CAN BE USED AS THE BASIS
+% % % % FOR A NEW VERSION OF RSW-SLIDES.
+% % % %
+% % % \RM@OnClassType{5}{\def\@ptsize{2}}{}% bodge to get rsw-norm to work
+% % % with slides class
+% % \RM@OnClassType{5}{\def\RM@widthsetter{rmpwslid.pko}}{}
+% %
+% % Execute hook if it exists; this one's so you can ask for any width
+% % setting file you like.
+%
+%%
+%%
+%% \subsection{Pre width setting: hook and checks}
+%%
+\RM@executehook{RM@BeforeWidthSetting}
+%
+% Check that \RM@mintextwidth and \RM@maxtextwidth aren't stupid
+% \@tempswatrue if they are daft.
+
+\@tempswafalse
+
+\relax
+\ifdim\@tempdima<0pt\relax
+ \setlength\@tempdima{-\@tempdima}
+\fi
+
+\relax
+\ifdim\RM@mintextwidth>\RM@maxtextwidth\relax
+ \@tempswatrue
+\fi
+
+\relax
+\ifdim\RM@mintextwidth>\paperwidth\relax
+ \@tempswatrue
+\fi
+
+\relax
+\if@tempswa
+ \RM@Error{You've set \protect\RM@[min/max]textwidth
+ to something daft}
+ {
+ \protect\RM@mintextwidth\space=\RM@mintextwidth\MessageBreak
+ \protect\RM@maxtextwidth\space=\RM@maxtextwidth\MessageBreak
+ \protect\paperwidth\space=\the\paperwidth\MessageBreak
+ }
+\fi
+%%
+%%
+%% \section{Width setting code proper}
+%%
+%% The code below (until `End of what was rmpwnorm') is rmpwnorm.pko,
+%% except a few bits which seem logically to belong
+%% elsewhere---command definintions etc.
+%%
+%% The code below is derived from: rat-setwidth-norm.pko;
+%% specifically, rmpwnorm.pko v0.60 1996/10/25. The changes history
+%% is now at the top of this file, below rmpage.sty's changes history.
+%
+%
+% Start out by setting \@tempdimb to preferred \textwidth depending on
+% \@ptsize and options.
+%%
+%%
+%% \subsection{Check for stuff that's not allowed in the slides class}
+%%
+% Are these checks really needed? I might get rid of them. But then
+% again\ldots
+\RM@OnClassType{5}
+ {\RM@ocl{1}{\typeout{Detected slides class}}{}
+ \ifnum\RM@textcols=1
+ \else
+ \RM@Error{Too many columns}
+ {The slides class only allows one column of text}
+ \fi
+%
+ \@ifundefined{@ptsize}{}
+ {\RM@Error{What typesize is this?}
+ {The slides class only allows one typesize}}
+%
+ \ifRM@adaptivecolsep
+ \RM@Error{You can't have adaptivecolumsep with the slides class}
+ {The slides class only allows one column of text}
+ \fi}{}
+
+%%
+%%
+%% \subsection{Check the \comname{textwidth} limits}
+%%
+% Some preliminary checks to ensure that the various horizontal
+% printing limits aren't asking for something impossible, and
+% hopefully give some useful information if the impossible has
+% been asked for.
+%
+% This code can reduce \RM@maxtextwidth to the maximum allowed
+% \textwidth; it can increase \RM@mintextwidth to 0pt is it's
+% negative to begin with.
+%
+%
+\RM@ocl{2}
+ {\typeout{Initial values:}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@mintextwidth}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@maxtextwidth}
+ }{}
+%
+\setlength\@tempdima{\paperwidth}
+\addtolength\@tempdima{-\RM@minrightclearance}
+\addtolength\@tempdima{-\RM@minleftclearance}
+\setlength\@tempdimb{\paperwidth}
+\addtolength\@tempdimb{-\RM@mininsidemargin}
+\addtolength\@tempdimb{-\RM@minoutsidemargin}
+%
+
+\@tempswafalse
+\ifdim\@tempdima<0pt \@tempswatrue \fi
+\ifdim\@tempdimb<0pt \@tempswatrue \fi
+\if@tempswa
+ \RM@Error{The horizontal printable region is too small;
+ I can't\MessageBreak calculate a valid layout}
+ {Your layout parameters ask for a negative
+ \protect\textwidth\MessageBreak Major bummer.}
+\fi
+%
+\ifdim\RM@mintextwidth>\RM@maxtextwidth
+ \RM@Error{I can't produce a layout with
+ \protect\RM@mintextwidth\space larger\MessageBreak than
+ \protect\RM@maxtextwidth}
+ {Change one or both of these parameters and try again}
+\fi
+%
+% Ensure that neither \RM@maxtextwidth nor \RM@mintextwidth are larger
+% than \@tempdim[a|b]. Note that the final values of
+% \RM@[min|max]textwidth are reported at the end; I only need to
+% report why the changes occurred here.
+%
+\ifdim\RM@maxtextwidth>\@tempdima
+ \edef\RM@maxtextwidth{\the\@tempdima}
+ \RM@ocl{1}
+ {
+ \typeout{I have reduced \protect\RM@maxtextwidth\space to fit
+ inside^^J\protect\RM@min[left/right]clearance\space limits}
+ }{}
+\fi
+%
+\ifdim\RM@maxtextwidth>\@tempdimb
+ \edef\RM@maxtextwidth{\the\@tempdimb}
+ \RM@ocl{1}
+ {
+ \typeout{I have reduced \protect\RM@maxtextwidth\space to fit
+ inside^^J\protect\RM@min[in/out]sidemarginclearance\space
+ limits.}
+ }{}
+\fi
+%
+% Now \RM@mintextwidth
+%
+\ifdim\RM@mintextwidth>\RM@maxtextwidth
+ \RM@Error{After reducing it to fit the available
+ space,\MessageBreak \protect\RM@maxtextwidth\space is now smaller
+ than\MessageBreak \protect\RM@mintextwidth. I can't produce a
+ valid layout}
+ {You need to change at least one of these parameters, or use
+ a\MessageBreak different size paper, or different horizontal
+ limits.}
+\fi
+%
+\ifdim\RM@mintextwidth<0pt
+ \def\RM@mintextwidth{0pt}
+ \RM@Warn{You've asked for a negative
+ \protect\RM@mintextwidth;\MessageBreak I've made it 0pt.}
+\fi
+%%
+%%
+%% \subsection{Set \comname{RM*ptperchar}}
+%%
+% \RM@fountfamily shouldn't be > 12. If it is, the fountfamily's
+% unknown. Issue a warning and set \RM@fountfamily to 12:
+% thisfountwidth.
+%
+\ifnum\RM@fountfamily>12
+ \RM@Warn{I don't know what fount \protect\RM@fountfamily\space =
+ \RM@fountfamily\space is.\MessageBreak
+ I'll pretend you meant 12: thisfountwidth\MessageBreak}
+ \def\RM@fountfamily{12}
+\fi
+%
+% Note that \RM@ptperchar is pre-calculated (with the text used for
+% \RM@fountfamily=12) so that it is not necessary to have the main body
+% fount selected before this code executes---this fount can in general
+% be selected anywhere: leave it up to the user.
+%
+% \RM@textwidthgroup should be set to one of the values below by now.
+% The \RM@BeforeSettingptperchar hook lets you change this if you want
+% to.
+%
+% Set \RM@ptperchar; N blocks of code:
+% \RM@textwidthgroup 0 = article, report, letter, book, and derivatives
+% \RM@textwidthgroup 1 = slides
+% \RM@textwidthgroup 2 = foiltex
+% \RM@textwidthgroup 3 = classes using non-standard values for \@ptperchar
+% \RM@textwidthgroup 4 = undefined classes (produces error currently; don't use)
+%
+\ifcase\RM@textwidthgroup\relax
+% 0=general
+%%
+%%
+%% Set \RM@ptperchar for std classes except slides
+%% ................................................
+%%
+ \@tempswafalse
+ \ifnum\RM@ptsizegroup < 0 \@tempswatrue \fi
+ \ifnum\RM@ptsizegroup > 3 \@tempswatrue \fi
+ \if@tempswa
+ \RM@Error{You can't have this point size. Sorry}
+ {rmpage doesn't support
+ \RM@ptsizegroup\space=\protect\RM@ptsizegroup\space
+ with this class}
+ \fi
+ \ifcase\RM@fountfamily% 0=cmr
+ \RM@setptperchar{4.39592pt}{4.81352pt}{5.16339pt}{0pt}
+ \or% 1=Avant Garde (pag)
+ \RM@setptperchar{4.8146pt}{5.27199pt}{5.77753pt}{0pt}
+ \or% 2=Bookman (pbk)
+ \RM@setptperchar{4.8823pt}{5.34612pt}{5.85876pt}{0pt}
+ \or% 3=Zapf Chancery (pzc)
+ \RM@setptperchar{3.46992pt}{3.79956pt}{4.16391pt}{0pt}
+ \or% 4=Helvetica (phv)
+ \RM@setptperchar{4.36852pt}{4.78352pt}{5.24222pt}{0pt}
+ \or% 5=New Century Schoolbook (pnc)
+ \RM@setptperchar{4.58647pt}{5.02219pt}{5.50377pt}{0pt}
+ \or% 6=Palatino (ppl)
+ \RM@setptperchar{4.38867pt}{4.80559pt}{5.2664pt}{0pt}
+ \or% 7=Times (ptr)
+ \RM@setptperchar{3.9714pt}{4.34868pt}{4.76569pt}{0pt}
+ \or% 8=Utopia (put)
+ \RM@setperchar{4.45232pt}{4.87529pt}{5.34279pt}{0pt}
+ \or% 9=Lucida casual (hlcn)
+ \RM@setptperchar{5.02287pt}{5.50003pt}{6.02745pt}{0pt}
+ \or% 10=Courier (pcr)
+ \RM@setptperchar{6.0506pt}{6.6254pt}{7.26073pt}{0pt}
+ \or% 11=Concrete (ccr)
+ \RM@setptperchar{4.40622pt}{4.82481pt}{5.28748pt}{0pt}
+ \or% 12=AN Other fount; set the fount before loading rmpage
+ \RM@setthisfountptperchar
+ \else% 13 and above=other
+ \RM@setptperchar{4.39592pt}{4.81352pt}{5.16339pt}{0pt}
+ \RM@Error{Truth is a mirage and death's an oasis:\MessageBreak
+ you've got cmr width. Let's call it a bug.}
+ {I don't recognize the fount family you requested; but
+ this fount\MessageBreak
+ family number should have been trapped by a check above.
+ This\MessageBreak
+ shouldn't have happened. It's one of them bug things}
+ \fi
+% Done setting \RM@ptperchar for std classes except slides
+%
+\or% 1=slides
+%%
+%%
+%% Set \RM@ptperchar for the slides class only
+%% ...........................................
+%%
+ \@tempswafalse
+ \ifnum\RM@ptsizegroup<0 \@tempswatrue \fi
+ \ifnum\RM@ptsizegroup>0 \@tempswatrue \fi
+ \if@tempswa
+ \RM@Error{You can't have this point size. Sorry}
+ {rmpage doesn't support
+ \RM@ptsizegroup\space=\protect\RM@ptsizegroup\space
+ with this class}
+ \fi
+ \ifcase\RM@fountfamily% 0=lcmss
+ \setlength\RM@ptperchar{10.2716pt}
+ \or% 1=Avant Garde (pag)
+ \setlength\RM@ptperchar{9.58444pt}
+ \or% 2=Bookman (pbk)
+ \setlength\RM@ptperchar{9.71921pt}
+ \or% 3=Zapf Chancery (pzc)
+ \setlength\RM@ptperchar{6.90758pt}
+ \or% 4=Helvetica (phv)
+ \setlength\RM@ptperchar{8.69641pt}
+ \or% 5=New Century Schoolbook (pnc)
+ \setlength\RM@ptperchar{9.1303pt}
+ \or% 6=Palatino (ppl)
+ \setlength\RM@ptperchar{8.73653pt}
+ \or% 7=Times (ptr)
+ \setlength\RM@ptperchar{7.90588pt}
+ \or% 8=Utopia (put)
+ \setlength\RM@ptperchar{8.86324pt}
+ \or% 9=Lucida casual (hlcn)
+ \setlength\RM@ptperchar{10.00424pt}
+ \or% 10=Courier (pcr)
+ \setlength\RM@ptperchar{12.04494pt}
+ \or% 11=Concrete (ccr)
+ \setlength\RM@ptperchar{9.13852pt}
+ \or% 12=AN Other fount; set the fount before loading rmpage
+ \RM@setthisfountptperchar
+ \else% 13 and above=other
+ \setlength\RM@ptperchar{10.2716pt}
+ \RM@Error{Truth is a mirage and death's an oasis:\MessageBreak
+ you've got lcmss width. Let's call it a bug.}
+ {I don't recognize the fount family you requested; but
+ this fount\MessageBreak
+ family number should have been trapped by a check above.
+ This\MessageBreak
+ shouldn't have happened. It's one of them bug things}
+ \fi%
+%
+%
+% Done setting \RM@ptperchar for the slides class only
+%
+\or% 2=foils
+%%
+%%
+%% Set \RM@ptperchar for the foils class only
+%% ...........................................
+%%
+ \@tempswafalse
+ \ifnum\RM@ptsizegroup<0 \@tempswatrue \fi
+ \ifnum\RM@ptsizegroup>4 \@tempswatrue \fi
+ \if@tempswa
+ \RM@Error{You can't have this point size. Sorry}
+ {rmpage doesn't support
+ \RM@ptsizegroup\space=\protect\RM@ptsizegroup\space
+ with this class}
+ \fi
+ \ifcase\RM@fountfamily% 0=fcmss
+ \RM@setptperchar{7.2472pt}{8.69832pt}{10.43463pt}{12.52324pt}
+ \or% 1=Avant Garde (pag)
+ \RM@setptperchar{8.31964pt}{9.9855pt}{11.97876pt}{14.37643pt}
+ \or% 2=Bookman (pbk)
+ \RM@setptperchar{8.43661pt}{10.1259pt}{12.14719pt}{14.57857pt}
+ \or% 3=Zapf Chancery (pzc)
+ \RM@setptperchar{5.99603pt}{7.19662pt}{8.63318pt}{10.3612pt}
+ \or% 4=Helvetica (phv)
+ \RM@setptperchar{7.5488pt}{9.06032pt}{10.86888pt}{13.0444pt}
+ \or% 5=New Century Schoolbook (pnc)
+ \RM@setptperchar{7.92543pt}{9.51236pt}{11.41116pt}{13.69524pt}
+ \or% 6=Palatino (ppl)
+ \RM@setptperchar{7.58362pt}{9.10211pt}{10.91902pt}{13.10458pt}
+ \or% 7=Times (ptm)
+ \RM@setptperchar{6.8626pt}{8.23671pt}{9.88087pt}{11.85864pt}
+ \or% 8=Utopia (put)
+ \RM@setperchar{7.69362pt}{9.23412pt}{11.0774pt}{13.29465pt}
+ \or% 9=Lucida casual (hlcn)
+ \RM@setptperchar{8.67952pt}{10.41745pt}{12.49692pt}{14.9983pt}
+ \or% 10=Courier (pcr)
+ \RM@setptperchar{10.45544pt}{12.54895pt}{15.05392pt}{18.06711pt}
+ \or% 11=Concrete (ccr) no 30pt with std .fd; 30pt size scaled from 25pt.
+ \RM@setptperchar{7.61395pt}{9.13852pt}{10.9627pt}{13.1552pt}
+ \or% 12=AN Other fount; set the fount before loading rmpage
+ \RM@setthisfountptperchar
+ \else% 13 and above=other
+ \RM@setptperchar{7.2472pt}{8.69832pt}{10.43463pt}
+ \RM@Error{Truth is a mirage and death's an oasis:\MessageBreak
+ you've got fcmss width. Let's call it a bug.}
+ {I don't recognize the fount family you requested; but
+ this fount\MessageBreak
+ family number should have been trapped by a check above.
+ This\MessageBreak
+ shouldn't have happened. It's one of them bug things}
+ \fi
+ % Done setting ptperchar for foils
+%
+\or% 3=non-standard ptperchar
+ \RM@setthisfountptperchar\relax
+\or% 4=other
+ \relax
+\else% > 3
+% error condition
+ \RM@Error{This shouldn't happen}
+ {An iffy \protect\RM@textwidthgroup\space
+ when setting \protect\RM@ptperchar. Call it a bug.}
+\fi% end setting ptperchar
+%
+% Finished setting \RM@ptperchar for all classes
+%
+%%
+%%
+%% \subsection{Set \comname{columnsep}}
+%%
+% Begin by setting \columnsep (and maybe \mparsep some time in the
+% future). It might be useful one day for the \textwidth setting code
+% (below) to know what these are.
+%
+% \columnsep is set to 10pt by article.cls. This is 2.3 10pt cmr chars,
+% 2.07 11pt, and 1.93 12pt. I reckon 2.07 char widths is a good thing to
+% try as a first guess. I suppose trying some \twocolumn stuff would be
+% the best way to if it's right... But the KOMA-script code sets
+% \columnsep to 12pt; this goes with its default 11pt body text size.
+% I think this means that setting \columnsep to 2.3\RM@ptperchar is a
+% good thing for starters.
+%
+% Don't do \columnsep stuff for foils or slides classes, because they
+% don't support multiple columns.
+% Do \columnsep stuff for std classes except slides...
+\RM@OnTextwidthGroup{1}
+ {\ifRM@adaptivecolsep
+ \setlength\columnsep{2.3\RM@ptperchar}% other value
+ \@tempswafalse
+ \ifnum\RM@ptsizegroup<0 \@tempswatrue \fi
+ \ifnum\RM@ptsizegroup>3 \@tempswatrue \fi
+ \if@tempswa
+ \RM@Warn{The adaptivecolsep option doesn't know about this
+ text\MessageBreak
+ point size option - this shouldn't matter\MessageBreak
+ \RM@ptsizegroup\space=\protect\RM@ptsizegroup}
+ \fi
+ \ifcase\RM@ptsize% 10pt is std \columnsep
+ \setlength\columnsep{2.3\RM@ptperchar}% 10pt value
+ \or
+ \setlength\columnsep{2.3\RM@ptperchar}% 11pt value
+ \or
+ \setlength\columnsep{2.3\RM@ptperchar}% 12pt value
+ \fi%endif\@ptsize
+ \fi% end\ifRM@adaptivecolsep
+%
+% Report `before' value only here; after value is reported at the end
+% of rmpage.
+ \RM@ocl{2}
+ {\typeout{Before scaling:}
+ \RM@ttval{\columnsep}}{}
+%
+% Multiply \columnsep according to the option used...
+ \RM@scalebyoption{\columnsep}{\RM@columnsepoption}
+ }{}
+%
+% End \columnsep stuff for std classes except slides
+%
+%
+% \columnsep stuff for odd classes
+%
+\RM@OnTextwidthGroup{3}
+ {\@ifundefined{columnsep}{}
+ {\ifRM@adaptivecolsep
+ \setlength\columnsep{2.3\RM@ptperchar}
+ \fi
+ \RM@ocl{2}
+ {\typeout{Before scaling:}
+ \RM@ttval{\columnsep}}{}
+ \RM@scalebyoption{\columnsep}{\RM@columnsepoption}
+ }
+ }{}
+%%
+%%
+%% \subsection{Set initial \comname{textwidth} values}
+%%
+% \RM@widthoption: 2=narrowest, 5=narrower, 8=narrow, 11=narrowish,
+% 14=normalwidth,
+% 17=widish, 20=wide, 23=wider, 26=widest,
+% 29=halfinchmargins, 30=oneinchmargins, 31=fullwidth.
+% 32=stdwidth
+%%
+%%
+%% \subsubsection{Set character-based initial \comname{textwidth}}
+%% ................................................
+%%
+% \@tempdimb is set to a requested textwidth - the preferred textwidth
+% calculated as the width of a certain number of characters. \@tempdima
+% is set to the maximum allowed textwidth based on the smallest allowed
+% margins. \textwidth is set to the smaller of these two dimensions.
+% Number of characters specified is (approximately) the number of
+% natural-width cmr characters corresponding to the set width.
+%
+% normalwidth is pretty much standard 2e; stdwidth is standard 2e.
+%
+% This part of the code ensures that \@tempdimb is greater than the
+% minimum allowed \textwidth (\RM@mintextwidth). A check is made
+% again for this condition after all the margins have been set.
+%
+% Different STDWIDTH SETTINGS for slides and everything else...
+%
+\RM@OnClassType{5}
+ {\RM@OnWidthOption{31}{33}{% 32=stdwidth settings from slides.cls
+ \setbox\@tempboxa\hbox{\rmfamily im}
+ \setlength\@tempdimb{.5\wd\@tempboxa}
+ \setlength\@tempdimb{65\@tempdimb}
+ }{}
+ }
+ {\RM@OnWidthOption{31}{33}{
+ \ifcase\RM@ptsizegroup% 32=stdwidth settings
+ \setlength\@tempdimb{345pt}% From size10.clo; 78.4819 chars
+ \or\setlength\@tempdimb{360pt}% From size11.clo; 74.7893 chars
+ \or\setlength\@tempdimb{390pt}% From size12.clo; 75.5318 chars
+ \else
+ \RM@Error{Invalid point size}{You've asked for a point
+ size that isn't 10, 11, or 12pt and for standard
+ \protect\textwidth\space. You can't have both.}
+ \fi}{}
+ }
+%
+% % Widths 29, 30, or 31: are the fixed-margin widths; the paper-based
+% % \textwidth guess is set to whatever the width needs to be, so set
+% % \@tempdimb to the largest practical value if one of these widths has
+% % been selected. BUT! you can ask for a fixed-margin width and then
+% % ask for characterwidthset... I reckon the thing to do is set the
+% % character-based \textwidth guess to the same value as the
+% % paper-based \textwidth guess for these fixed-margin widths---this
+% % job can only be done after the paper-based \textwidth guess has been
+% % calculated below. Oh, and issue a warning if the user's asked for a
+% % fixed-margin width and characterwidthset, 'cos that's silly.
+% %
+% \RM@OnWidthOption{28}{32}{
+% \@tempdimb=\paperwidth
+% }{}
+%
+% Widths 0--28 are scaled widths, so set base width.
+%
+% The base width is chosen to give, to $\pm 1\%$, the same number of
+% characters per line as the fixed lengths given in size[10|11|12].clo.
+% It doesn't give you identical line breaks with different founts,
+% because different founts are different (that's an important point,
+% that is), but you'll get a similar number of lines of text with
+% different founts.
+%
+% \RM@ttval{}
+\RM@OnWidthOption{-1}{29}{
+ \RM@OnTextwidthGroup{0}
+ {\@tempswafalse
+ \ifnum\RM@ptsizegroup<0 \@tempswatrue \fi
+ \ifnum\RM@ptsizegroup>3 \@tempswatrue \fi
+ \if@tempswa
+ \RM@Error{You can't have this point size. Sorry}
+ {rmpage doesn't support
+ \RM@ptsizegroup\space=\protect\RM@ptsizegroup\space
+ with this class}
+ \fi
+ \ifcase\RM@ptsizegroup% normalwidth settings for other std classes
+ \setlength\@tempdimb{785\RM@ptperchar}
+ \or\setlength\@tempdimb{748\RM@ptperchar}
+ \or\setlength\@tempdimb{755\RM@ptperchar}
+ \fi}{}
+ \RM@OnTextwidthGroup{1}{\setlength\@tempdimb{700\RM@ptperchar}}{}% normalwidth for slides
+ \RM@OnTextwidthGroup{2}
+ {\@tempswafalse
+ \ifnum\RM@ptsizegroup<0 \@tempswatrue \fi
+ \ifnum\RM@ptsizegroup>4 \@tempswatrue \fi
+ \if@tempswa
+ \RM@Error
+ {You can't have this point size. Sorry}
+ {rmpage doesn't support
+ \RM@ptsizegroup\space=\protect\RM@ptsizegroup\space
+ with this class}
+ \fi
+ \ifcase\RM@ptsizegroup% normalwidth settings for foils class
+ \setlength\@tempdimb{750\RM@ptperchar}
+ \or\setlength\@tempdimb{730\RM@ptperchar}
+ \or\setlength\@tempdimb{715\RM@ptperchar}
+ \or\setlength\@tempdimb{700\RM@ptperchar}
+ \fi}{}
+ \RM@OnTextwidthGroup{3}% normalwidth settings for odd classes
+ {\setlength\@tempdimb{750\RM@ptperchar}}{}
+ \divide\@tempdimb by10
+ \ifcase\RM@widthoption
+ \@tempdimb=0.7077\@tempdimb%0
+ \or\@tempdimb=0.7254\@tempdimb%1
+ \or\@tempdimb=0.7436\@tempdimb%2 narrowest
+ \or\@tempdimb=0.7621\@tempdimb%3
+ \or\@tempdimb=0.7812\@tempdimb%4
+ \or\@tempdimb=0.8007\@tempdimb%5 narrower
+ \or\@tempdimb=0.8207\@tempdimb%6
+ \or\@tempdimb=0.8413\@tempdimb%7
+ \or\@tempdimb=0.8623\@tempdimb%8 narrow
+ \or\@tempdimb=0.8839\@tempdimb%9
+ \or\@tempdimb=0.9060\@tempdimb%10
+ \or\@tempdimb=0.9286\@tempdimb%11 narrowish
+ \or\@tempdimb=0.9518\@tempdimb%12
+ \or\@tempdimb=0.9756\@tempdimb%13
+ \or\@tempdimb=1.0000\@tempdimb%14 norm
+ \or\@tempdimb=1.0250\@tempdimb%15
+ \or\@tempdimb=1.0506\@tempdimb%16
+ \or\@tempdimb=1.0769\@tempdimb%17 widish
+ \or\@tempdimb=1.1038\@tempdimb%18
+ \or\@tempdimb=1.1314\@tempdimb%19
+ \or\@tempdimb=1.1597\@tempdimb%20 wide
+ \or\@tempdimb=1.1887\@tempdimb%21
+ \or\@tempdimb=1.2184\@tempdimb%22
+ \or\@tempdimb=1.2489\@tempdimb%23 wider
+ \or\@tempdimb=1.2801\@tempdimb%24
+ \or\@tempdimb=1.3121\@tempdimb%25
+ \or\@tempdimb=1.3449\@tempdimb%26 widest
+ \or\@tempdimb=1.3785\@tempdimb%27
+ \or\@tempdimb=1.4130\@tempdimb%27
+ \else
+ \RM@Error{This can't happen}
+ {Urgh. rmpage has a bug, or something}
+ \fi
+ }{}
+
+%
+% Note that \RM@scalewidth only scales options 0--28
+%
+%
+%
+% \@tempdimb is maximum allowed \textwidth (character based)
+% \@tempdima will be maximum allowed \textwidth (paper based)
+% Now set \textwidth as in size\@ptsize.clo (almost)
+%
+% \RM@ocl{1}
+% {\typeout{Early Initial \protect\textwidth\space targets:^^J
+% % \space\space paper-based: \the\@tempdima^^J
+% \space\space char-based : \the\@tempdimb}
+% }{}
+%
+%
+%%
+%%
+%% \subsubsection{Set paper-based initial \comname{textwidth}}
+%% ............................................
+%%
+%
+% std 2e min margins from size\@ptsize.clo are 2in when summed.
+% margins used to be (and are now using A4 paper) (all measurements in inches):
+%
+% narrowest narrow normal wide widest
+% narrower narrowish widish wider
+% A4 5=2.8
+% A5 5=2
+%
+% \textwidth:
+% A4 137.9mm
+% -------
+%
+% NOTE: lucida casual wants to be 457.46pt=161mm wide (\normalwidth).
+% What to do? -----
+%
+% This means dropping 23mm. Hmm.
+%
+% Set \@tempdima to \paperwidth-based \textwidth:
+%
+\RM@OnWidthOption{31}{33}{%32 is stdwidth; do it the way size[n].clo does it
+ \setlength\@tempdima{-2in}
+ \addtolength\@tempdima{\paperwidth}
+ \@settopoint\@tempdima% Added for better compatibility
+ }{}
+\RM@OnWidthOption{30}{32}{%31 halfinchmargins
+ \setlength\@tempdima{-1in}
+ \addtolength\@tempdima{\paperwidth}
+ }{}
+\RM@OnWidthOption{29}{31}{%30 oneinchmargins
+ \setlength\@tempdima{-2in}
+ \addtolength\@tempdima{\paperwidth}
+ }{}
+\RM@OnWidthOption{28}{30}{%29 fullwidth
+ \setlength\@tempdima{0pt}
+ \addtolength\@tempdima{\paperwidth}
+ }{}
+%
+%
+% Erm, A4 margin is geometric mean of 2 and 2\sqrt{2} inches. This is
+% because the standard classes apply a minimum total margin of 2 inches;
+% this seems to be meant to apply to the smaller paper sizes, like A5.
+% I reckon it's too much of a gap for normalwidth. If you scale 2
+% inches up from A5 to A4, you get a gap of 2\sqrt{2} inches. That's
+% too big; so go for something in between. A geometric mean is the
+% right sort for this kind of job, hence the numbers below. My
+% reasoning doesn't convince me completely, but it's a ay of arriving at
+% a result I rather like.
+%
+% normalwidth A5 portrait: 1.6676in
+% normalwidth A4 portrait: 2.3664in
+%
+% normalwidth is 0.7138 of \paperwidth.
+%
+% scaling is arranged so that the width option beyond widest would
+% give a paper-based \textwidth of \paperwidth. The steps in between
+% are in a geomtric sequence, with an increment of \sqrt[15]{1/0.7138}
+%
+% Can anyone udnerstnad this gibbershni?
+\RM@OnWidthOption{-1}{29}{% 0-28
+ \setlength\@tempdima{0.7138\paperwidth}
+ \ifcase\RM@widthoption
+ \@tempdima=0.7300\@tempdima%0
+ \or\@tempdima=0.7466\@tempdima%1
+ \or\@tempdima=0.7636\@tempdima%2 narrowest
+ \or\@tempdima=0.7809\@tempdima%3
+ \or\@tempdima=0.7987\@tempdima%4
+ \or\@tempdima=0.8169\@tempdima%5 narrower
+ \or\@tempdima=0.8354\@tempdima%6
+ \or\@tempdima=0.8544\@tempdima%7
+ \or\@tempdima=0.8738\@tempdima%8 narrow
+ \or\@tempdima=0.8937\@tempdima%9
+ \or\@tempdima=0.9140\@tempdima%10
+ \or\@tempdima=0.9348\@tempdima%11 narrowish
+ \or\@tempdima=0.9560\@tempdima%12
+ \or\@tempdima=0.9778\@tempdima%13
+ \or\@tempdima=1.0000\@tempdima%14 norm
+ \or\@tempdima=1.0227\@tempdima%15
+ \or\@tempdima=1.0460\@tempdima%16
+ \or\@tempdima=1.0698\@tempdima%17 widish
+ \or\@tempdima=1.0941\@tempdima%18
+ \or\@tempdima=1.1189\@tempdima%19
+ \or\@tempdima=1.1444\@tempdima%20 wide
+ \or\@tempdima=1.1704\@tempdima%21
+ \or\@tempdima=1.1970\@tempdima%22
+ \or\@tempdima=1.2242\@tempdima%23 wider
+ \or\@tempdima=1.2520\@tempdima%24
+ \or\@tempdima=1.2805\@tempdima%25
+ \or\@tempdima=1.3096\@tempdima%26 widest
+ \or\@tempdima=1.3394\@tempdima%27
+ \or\@tempdima=1.3698\@tempdima%28
+ \else
+ \RM@Error{This can't happen}
+ {Urgh. rmpage has a bug, or something}
+ \fi
+ }{}
+%
+% Widths 29, 30, or 31: are the fixed-margin widths; the paper-based
+% \textwidth guess is set to whatever the width needs to be, so I used
+% to set \@tempdimb to the largest practical value if one of these
+% widths has been selected. BUT! you can ask for a fixed-margin width
+% and then ask for characterwidthset... I reckon the thing to do is set
+% the character-based \textwidth guess to the same value as the
+% paper-based \textwidth guess for these fixed-margin widths---this job
+% can only be done after the paper-based \textwidth guess has been
+% calculated below. Oh, and issue a warning if the user's asked for a
+% fixed-margin width and characterwidthset, 'cos that's silly.
+%
+\RM@OnWidthOption{28}{32}{
+ \ifnum\RM@setwidthby=1
+ \RM@Warn{You've asked for a fixed margin size
+ \protect\textwidth\MessageBreak
+ (half inch or one inch margins, or fullwidth),
+ as well\MessageBreak
+ as setting \protect\textwidth\space by the
+ character-based width\MessageBreak
+ only. This is silly: stop it.}
+ \fi
+% Set the character-based textwidth guess to the same value as the
+% paper-based textwidth guess.
+ \@tempdimb=\@tempdima
+ }{}
+%
+\RM@executehook{RM@AfterInitialTextwidthSetting}
+%
+% \@tempdima = paper-based textwidth guess
+% \@tempdimb = character-based textwidth guess
+%
+% Report these after allowing for multiple columns; you can work back
+% to what the values here should be, if you need to, or find out by
+% requesting onecolumn. This doesn't feel quite right, but I'm
+% trying to minimise reporting.
+%
+% Enlarge \@temdimb to accomodate multiple columns.
+% Make \@tempdimb =
+% \RM@textcols x \@tempdimb + (\RM@textcols-1) x \columnsep
+%
+% (but if stdwidth (widthoption = 32),
+% \@tempdimb = \RM@textcols x \@tempdimb )
+% Don't execute this code for the slides class, because slides can
+% only have one column. It doesn't matter now if you do, but future
+% changes might screw things up.
+\RM@OnClassType{5}{}
+ {\ifnum\RM@textcols<1
+ \RM@Error{This ain't right}
+ {\protect\RM@textcols is too small. This might be a bug.}
+ \else
+ \ifnum\RM@widthoption=32
+ \setlength\@tempdimb{\RM@textcols \@tempdimb}
+ \ifnum\RM@textcols>2
+ \RM@Warn{You can only have stdwidth with one or two
+ columns;\MessageBreak
+ You've asked for \RM@textcols\space columns\MessageBreak
+ The result might not be what you want.}
+ \fi
+ \else% every width except stdwidth
+ \setlength\@tempdimb{\RM@textcols \@tempdimb}
+ \addtolength\@tempdimb{\RM@textcols \columnsep}
+ \addtolength\@tempdimb{-\columnsep}
+ \fi
+ \fi}% endRM@OnClassType
+%%
+%%
+%% \subsection{Begin \comname{textwidth} checking and selection}
+%%
+% Now try to ensure that \textwidth will not exceed the
+% \RM@[min|max]textwidth limits. This test needs to be done again,
+% after \textwidth has been set, because \textwidth can shrink.
+%
+\ifdim\@tempdima<\RM@mintextwidth\@tempdima=\RM@mintextwidth\fi
+\ifdim\@tempdimb<\RM@mintextwidth\@tempdimb=\RM@mintextwidth\fi
+\ifdim\@tempdima>\RM@maxtextwidth\@tempdima=\RM@maxtextwidth\fi
+\ifdim\@tempdimb>\RM@maxtextwidth\@tempdimb=\RM@maxtextwidth\fi
+%
+% Reported here rather than elsewhere, because:
+% you can work back to the onecolumn values if needed (or find out by
+% asking for onecolumn)
+% running into the [min|max]textwidth limits should be apparent ---
+% you can find out by comparing values, or removing the limits if
+% needed
+% This doesn't feel quite right, but I'm trying to minimise reporting.
+%
+\RM@ocl{1}
+ {\typeout{Initial \protect\textwidth\space targets:^^J
+ \space\space paper-based: \the\@tempdima^^J
+ \space\space char-based : \the\@tempdimb}
+ }{}
+%
+%
+% Major revision of the code below on 25/2/96. This has been tidied,
+% and a properly thought-out algorithm implemented. Check the algorithm
+% and the code: I like it.
+%
+% I think it might be more elegant to force the initial value of
+% \textwidth to be small enough to fit in the available space, margin
+% offset considered. I'm not sure how to go about that---perhaps:
+% For the selected textwidth:
+% calculate inside/outside clearances
+% increase inside (say) clearance if needed
+% re-calculate outside clearance
+% increase outside clearance if needed
+% re-calculate inside clearance
+% re-calculate textwidth based on final clearances
+%
+% The idea above needs a fair bit of work---I think saving it for
+% version 2 is the thing.
+%
+%
+% But \textwidth must not get larger than
+% \paperwidth-\@minleftcl-\@minrightcl, or larger than
+% \paperwidth-\RM@mininsidemargin-\RM@minoutsidemargin (these are
+% normally zero length).
+%
+% The following code prevents that happening: both \@tempdima
+% (paper-basd textwidth guess) and \@tempdimb (character-based textwidth
+% guess) need to be checked, because they are not always both
+% considered.
+%
+% This code ensures that the requested \textwidth will fit on the
+% page if you're printing centred.
+%
+% Check min[left|right]margins:
+%
+\setlength\@tempdimc{\paperwidth}
+\addtolength\@tempdimc{-\RM@minleftclearance}
+\addtolength\@tempdimc{-\RM@minrightclearance}
+%
+\ifdim\@tempdimc<\@tempdima
+ \RM@oclwarninfo{3}
+ {Paper-based textwidth reduced from:\MessageBreak
+ \the\@tempdima\space to \the\@tempdimc\MessageBreak
+ because of min[left/right]clearance limits}
+ \setlength\@tempdima{\@tempdimc}
+ \fi
+%
+\ifdim\@tempdimc<\@tempdimb
+ \RM@oclwarninfo{3}
+ {Character-based textwidth reduced from:\MessageBreak
+ \the\@tempdimb\space to \the\@tempdimc\MessageBreak
+ because of min[left/right]clearance limits}
+ \setlength\@tempdimb{\@tempdimc}
+ \fi
+
+%
+% Check min[inside|outside]margins
+%
+\setlength\@tempdimc{\paperwidth}
+\addtolength\@tempdimc{-\RM@mininsidemargin}
+\addtolength\@tempdimc{-\RM@minoutsidemargin}
+%
+\ifdim\@tempdimc<\@tempdima
+ \RM@oclwarninfo{3}
+ {Paper-based textwidth reduced from:\MessageBreak
+ \the\@tempdima\space to \the\@tempdimc\MessageBreak
+ because of min[in/out]sidemargin encroachment\MessageBreak}
+ \setlength\@tempdima{\@tempdimc}
+ \fi
+%
+\ifdim\@tempdimc<\@tempdimb
+ \RM@oclwarninfo{3}
+ {Character-based textwidth reduced from:\MessageBreak
+ \the\@tempdimb\space to \the\@tempdimc\MessageBreak
+ because of min[in/out]sidemargin encroachment\MessageBreak}
+ \setlength\@tempdimb{\@tempdimc}
+ \fi
+
+%%
+%%
+%% Decide which \@tempdim to use for \textwidth
+%% ............................................
+%%
+% Before we get to here, I have ensured that if the user has asked
+% for a paper-based textwidth like oneinchmargins, the
+% character-based textwidth has been set to the same value. So if
+% you ask for character-based textwidth setting and oneinchmargins,
+% you still get oneinchmargins, which is the best sense that can be
+% made of the request.
+%
+% Ensure that the paper-based width is larger if you've asked for
+% character-based only width setting; or that the character-based
+% width is larger if you've asked for paper-based only width setting.
+%
+\ifcase\RM@setwidthby
+%0 = both
+\or% 1 = character-based only; make paper width very large
+ \setlength\@tempdima{16383pt}
+\or% 2= paper-based only; make character width very large
+ \setlength\@tempdimb{16383pt}
+\else
+ \RM@Error{Time for a cuppa}
+ {\protect\RM@setwidthby\space is too large.\MessageBreak
+ This is a species of bug}
+\fi
+
+%
+% Pick the narrower of the two widths (paper based or character
+% based) unless told otherwise
+%
+
+\ifdim\@tempdima>\@tempdimb
+ \RM@ocl{2}{\typeout{Using character-based \protect\textwidth}}{}
+ \setlength\textwidth{\@tempdimb}% Use character-based width if
+% paper-based width is larger
+\else
+ \RM@ocl{2}{\typeout{Using paper-based \protect\textwidth}}{}
+ \setlength\textwidth{\@tempdima}% Use paper-based width if
+% character-based width is larger
+\fi
+%
+% The paper-based \textwidth guess might have been shrunk to less
+% than \RM@mintextwidth by now, and been selected as the \textwidth to
+% choose. Test and produce an error if this is the case.
+%
+\ifdim\textwidth>\RM@maxtextwidth
+ \RM@Error
+ {\protect\textwidth\space has ended up larger than\MessageBreak
+ \protect\RM@maxtextwidth. This can't happen, can it?}
+ {Something very strange has happened to my brain.}
+\fi
+\ifdim\textwidth<\RM@mintextwidth
+ \RM@Error
+ {I can't make \protect\textwidth\space as wide as\MessageBreak
+ \protect\RM@mintextwidth. Reducing the offset might help.
+ \MessageBreak
+ \protect\textwidth\space= \the\textwidth\MessageBreak
+ \protect\paperwidth\space= \the\paperwidth\MessageBreak
+ \protect\RM@mininsidemargin\space=
+ \RM@mininsidemargin\MessageBreak
+ \protect\RM@minoutsidemargin\space=
+ \RM@minoutsidemargin\MessageBreak
+ \protect\RM@minleftclearance\space=
+ \RM@minleftclearance\MessageBreak
+ \protect\RM@minrightclearance\space=
+ \RM@minrightclearance\MessageBreak}
+ {The horizontal limits are such that I can't cope.
+ \MessageBreak
+ I'm afraid you'll have to sort this one out yourself.
+ \MessageBreak
+ Good luck.}
+\fi
+%%
+%%
+%% \subsection{Calculate margins etc}
+%%
+% Start calculating margins. Begin by calculating the value of
+% \evensidemargin; if \evensidemargin and \oddsidemargin are the same
+% (in the case of centred or onesided printing), \oddsidemargin is
+% eventually set to be the same as \evensidemargin. If \evensidemargin
+% and \oddsidemargin are different (in the case of notcentred and
+% twosided printing only), \oddsidemargin is calculated from
+% \evensidemargin; it is set to:
+% [(\paperwidth-\textwidth-\evensidemargin) - 2in]. Physically, this is
+% the size of the right margin on even numbered pages. The 2in is
+% subtracted because TeX measures from 1in into the page.
+%
+% \ifRM@centre \evensidemargin=0.5\@tempdima \fi
+% \ifRM@stdmargins and \ifRM@twoside \evensidemargin=0.6\@tempdima \fi
+% \ifRM@stdmargins and oneside \evensidemargin=0.4\@tempdima \fi
+% \ifnotRM@stdmargins and \ifRM@twoside \evensidemargin=0.4\@tempdima \fi
+% \ifnotRM@stdmargins and oneside \evensidemargin=0.6\@tempdima \fi
+%
+% Define a counter \RM@offsetfrac, set by midoffset option to 60 by default.
+% \ifRM@centre \RM@offsetfrac=50 \fi
+% \ifRM@stdmargins and oneside \RM@offsetfrac= 100-\RM@offsetfrac \fi
+% \ifnotRM@stdmargins and \ifRM@twoside \RM@offsetfrac= 100-\RM@offsetfrac \fi
+% then:
+% \setlength\evensidemargin {\paperwidth}
+% \addtolength\evensidemargin {-\textwidth}
+% \divide\evensidemargin by 100
+% \multiply\evensidemargin by \RM@offsetfrac
+% \addtolength\evensidemargin {-1in}
+%
+
+%%
+%%
+%% Horizontal offset
+%% .................
+%%
+\ifnum\RM@offsetoption<2
+ \RM@oclwarninfo{3}
+ {Using a touchlessoffset option with leastoffset gives
+ \MessageBreak
+ you an offset the other way. (poorly expressed-sorry.)
+ \MessageBreak
+ This might not be what you want.}
+\fi
+
+%
+% Note that the slides class produces centred pages by default; this
+% needs to be requested as the default option for the slides class by an
+% \ExecuteOptions in the config file. \rmpage's default config file
+% does this.
+%
+\ifcase\RM@offsetoption
+ \RM@offsetfrac=48%0
+ \or\RM@offsetfrac=49%1
+ \or\RM@offsetfrac=50%2 least
+ \or\RM@offsetfrac=51%3
+ \or\RM@offsetfrac=52%4
+ \or\RM@offsetfrac=53%5 less
+ \or\RM@offsetfrac=54%6
+ \or\RM@offsetfrac=55%7
+ \or\RM@offsetfrac=56%8 lessish
+ \or\RM@offsetfrac=57%9
+ \or\RM@offsetfrac=59%10
+ \or\RM@offsetfrac=60%11 norm
+ \or\RM@offsetfrac=63%12
+ \or\RM@offsetfrac=65%13
+ \or\RM@offsetfrac=68%14 moreish
+ \or\RM@offsetfrac=71%15
+ \or\RM@offsetfrac=74%16
+ \or\RM@offsetfrac=77%17 more
+ \or\RM@offsetfrac=80%18
+ \or\RM@offsetfrac=83%19
+ \or\RM@offsetfrac=87%20 most
+ \or\RM@offsetfrac=91%21
+ \or\RM@offsetfrac=94%22
+\fi
+
+% %
+% % NB:
+% % 50 -> 53 -> 56 -> 60; x [ (60/50) ^ (1/3) ] each step (1.0627)
+% % 60 -> 68 -> 77 -> 87; x [ (87/60) ^ (1/3) ] each step (1.1319)
+% %
+% % So make touch[more/less]offset multipliers be ^ (1/3) these two values:
+% % 1.0627 ^ (1/3) = 1.0205. Reciprocal = 0.9799
+% % increase by 2%; decrease by 2%
+% % 1.1319 ^ (1/3) = 1.0421. Reciprocal = 0.9596
+% % increase by 4%; decrease by 4%
+% %
+\ifRM@centre
+ \RM@offsetfrac=50
+\else
+ \ifRM@stdmargins
+ \ifRM@twoside
+ \relax
+ \else% if notcentre and RM@stdmargins and oneside
+ \RM@offsetfrac=-\RM@offsetfrac
+ \advance\RM@offsetfrac by 100
+ \fi% endiftwoside
+ \else% if notRM@stdmargins
+ \ifRM@twoside% if notcentre and notRM@stdmargins and twoside
+ \RM@offsetfrac=-\RM@offsetfrac
+ \advance\RM@offsetfrac by 100
+ \fi% endiftwoside
+ \fi% endifstdmargins
+\fi% endifcentre
+%%
+%%
+%% Initial \evensidemargin setting
+%% ...............................
+%%
+\setlength\evensidemargin {\paperwidth}
+\addtolength\evensidemargin {-\textwidth}
+\divide\evensidemargin by 100
+\multiply\evensidemargin by \RM@offsetfrac
+\addtolength\evensidemargin {-1in}
+%
+% Note that any changes to \evensidemargin are reported below.
+%
+\RM@ocl{1}{
+ \typeout{Initial \protect\evensidemargin\space request:
+ \the\evensidemargin}}{}
+%
+% Note that \RM@offsetfrac being a percentage causes rather large
+% rounding errors when calculating touch[more/less]offset. If this
+% matters, make \RM@offsetfrac a fraction of something larger and a
+% power of two (128? 256? 512?).
+%%
+%%
+%% Initial \evensidemargin checks
+%% ..............................
+%%
+% \evensidemargin is now set to the initial preferred value.
+% Now check that it is > (minleftclearance,minoutsidemargin) if 2side
+% or > (minleftclearance,mininsidemargin) if not2side
+%
+% Increase \evensidemargin if necessary; this code ensures that
+% \evensidemargin is larger than all restrictions placed on the gap
+% that is set by \evensidemargin (in twoside mode, this is
+% minoutsidemargin or minleftclearance; in oneside mode, this is
+% minleftclearance or mininsidemargin). This might affect the
+% final left/right margin ratio. Calculate marginparwidth later.
+%
+% Note that if \evensidemargin is increased, \textwidth must be
+% decreased by the same amount to keep the margin opposite \evenside
+% margin the same. This doesn't maintain the required relationship;
+% that's done in the next step.
+%
+\ifRM@twoside
+ \ifdim\RM@minleftclearance>\RM@minoutsidemargin
+ \setlength\@tempdima{\RM@minleftclearance}
+ \else
+ \setlength\@tempdima{\RM@minoutsidemargin}
+ \fi
+\else
+ \ifdim\RM@minleftclearance>\RM@mininsidemargin
+ \setlength\@tempdima{\RM@minleftclearance}
+ \else
+ \setlength\@tempdima{\RM@mininsidemargin}
+ \fi
+\fi
+\addtolength\@tempdima{-1in}
+\setlength\@tempdimb{\evensidemargin}
+\addtolength\@tempdimb{-\@tempdima}
+\@tempdimb=-\@tempdimb% change sign to ease my brain
+\ifdim\@tempdimb>0pt
+ \addtolength\evensidemargin{\@tempdimb}
+ \addtolength\textwidth{-\@tempdimb}
+ \RM@oclwarninfo{3}
+ {A: I had to increase \protect\evensidemargin\space by:
+ \MessageBreak
+ \the\@tempdimb\space to \the\evensidemargin\MessageBreak
+ and decrease \protect\textwidth by:\MessageBreak
+ \the\@tempdimb\space to \the\textwidth\MessageBreak}
+\fi
+%
+% If \evensidemargin has been increased, the margin opposite
+% \evensidemargin must also be increased to maintain the
+% relationship:
+% \evensidemargin/(sum of both margins) = \RM@offsetfrac
+%
+% The way to do this is to decrease \textwidth by b, where:
+% b = a (1-f)/f
+%
+% a=change in \evensidemargin, f=\RM@offsetfrac/100
+%
+% Note that the code below depends on \@tempdimb = increase in
+% \evensidemargin on entry, and leaves \@tempdimb = a (1-f)/f on
+% exit.
+%
+% And this jiggery-pokery is only needed if \@tempdimb>0.
+%
+% First some paranoia:
+\ifnum\RM@offsetfrac=0
+ \RM@Error
+ {\protect\RM@offsetfrac=0; it should never be this value}
+ {rmpage has a bug that needs fixing}
+ \fi
+% The job itself... gets buggered up without that bloody \relax. Why?
+\relax
+\ifdim\@tempdimb>0pt
+ % First calculate 100x(1-f), leaving the result in \@tempcnta
+ \@tempcnta=100
+ \advance\@tempcnta by-\RM@offsetfrac
+ % Now multiply a by 100 x (1-f)
+ \multiply\@tempdimb by\@tempcnta
+ % And finally divide by (f x 100)
+ \divide\@tempdimb by\RM@offsetfrac
+ % \@tempdimb is now a (1-f)/f, so subtract it from \textwidth:
+ \addtolength\textwidth{-\@tempdimb}
+ \RM@oclwarninfo{3}
+ {B: I had to decrease \protect\textwidth\space by:\MessageBreak
+ \the\@tempdimb\space to \the\textwidth}
+\fi
+%
+% Finished calculating \evensidemargin.
+%%
+%%
+%% Re-check \textwidth and margins
+%% ...............................
+%%
+% Now check \textwidth; check that:
+% [\paperwidth-(1"+\evensidemargin+\textwidth)]
+% < (\RM@minrightclearance,\RM@mininsidemargin) if 2side
+% or < (\RM@minrightclearance,\RM@minoutsidemargin) if not2side
+%
+% reduce \textwidth if necessary
+%
+%
+\setlength\@tempdimb{\paperwidth}
+\addtolength\@tempdimb{-1in}
+\addtolength\@tempdimb{-\evensidemargin}
+\addtolength\@tempdimb{-\textwidth}
+%
+\ifRM@twoside
+ \ifdim\RM@minrightclearance>\RM@mininsidemargin
+ \setlength\@tempdima{\RM@minrightclearance}
+ \else
+ \setlength\@tempdima{\RM@mininsidemargin}
+ \fi
+\else
+ \ifdim\RM@minrightclearance>\RM@minoutsidemargin
+ \setlength\@tempdima{\RM@minrightclearance}
+ \else
+ \setlength\@tempdima{\RM@minoutsidemargin}
+ \fi
+\fi%
+%
+\addtolength\@tempdimb{-\@tempdima}
+\@tempdimb=-\@tempdimb% change sign to ease my brain
+\ifdim\@tempdimb>0pt
+ \addtolength\textwidth{-\@tempdimb}
+ \RM@oclwarninfo{3}
+ {C: I had to decrease \protect\textwidth\space by:\MessageBreak
+ \the\@tempdimb\space to \the\textwidth}
+\fi
+%
+% If \textwidth has been reduced, one could equally say that the
+% margin opposite \evensidemargin has been increased. So
+% \evensidemargin must also be increased to maintain the
+% relationship:
+% \evensidemargin/(sum of both margins) = \RM@offsetfrac
+% but this must be done without increasing the margin opposite
+% \evensidemargin; an amount must be added to \evensidemargin, and
+% the same amount subtracted from \textwidth. Good, isn't this?
+%
+% The thing to do is increase \evensidemargin and decrease \textwidth
+% by an amount a, where
+%
+% a = b f/(1-f)
+%
+% b = increase in margin opposite \evensidemargin
+% f = \RM@offsetfrac
+%
+% Note that the code below needs the increase in the margin opposite
+% \evensidemargin to be in \@tempdimb on entry, and leaves b f/(1-f)
+% in \@tempdimb on exit.
+%
+% And this jiggery-pokery is only needed if \@tempdimb>0.
+% First some paranoia:
+\ifnum\RM@offsetfrac=0
+ \RM@Error
+ {\protect\RM@offsetfrac=0; it should never be this value}
+ {rmpage has a bug that needs fixing}
+\fi
+% The job itself...
+\relax
+\ifdim\@tempdimb>0pt\relax
+ % First calculate b x 100 x f, leaving the result in \@tempdimb
+ \@tempdimb=\RM@offsetfrac\@tempdimb
+ % Then calculate 100x(1-f), leaving the result in \@tempcnta
+ \@tempcnta=100
+ \advance\@tempcnta by-\RM@offsetfrac
+ % Now divide by 100 x (1-f)
+ \divide\@tempdimb by\@tempcnta
+ % \@tempdimb is now b f/(1-f), so subtract it from \textwidth and
+ % \evensidemargin:
+ \addtolength\textwidth{-\@tempdimb}
+ \addtolength\evensidemargin{\@tempdimb}
+ \RM@oclwarninfo{3}
+ {D: I had to decrease \protect\textwidth\space by:\MessageBreak
+ \the\@tempdimb\space to \the\textwidth\space\MessageBreak
+ and increase \protect\evensidemargin\space by\MessageBreak
+ \the\@tempdimb\space to \the\evensidemargin}
+\fi
+%
+% There, now doesn't that feel better?
+%%
+%%
+%% Calculate \oddsidemargin
+%% ........................
+%%
+% Now calculate \oddsidemargin. \osm must be set equal to \esm if printing
+% onesided or centred; if printing twosided, \osm must be set to the size of the
+% right margin on even pages.
+%
+% begin by assuming that we are printing (onesided or centred)
+\setlength\oddsidemargin{\evensidemargin}
+% Then change \osm if we are printing (twosided and notcentred)
+\ifRM@twoside
+ \ifRM@centre
+ \relax
+ \else% if (twoside and notcentre)
+% set osm to size of right margin on even pages
+ \setlength\oddsidemargin{\paperwidth}
+ \addtolength\oddsidemargin{-2in}
+ \addtolength\oddsidemargin{-\evensidemargin}
+ \addtolength\oddsidemargin{-\textwidth}
+ \fi% endifRM@centre
+\fi% endifRM@twoside
+%%
+%%
+%% Re-check \textwidth
+%% ...................
+%%
+% And finally, ensure that \textwidth is still big enough\ldots
+%
+\ifdim\textwidth<\RM@mintextwidth
+ \RM@Error
+ {I can't make \protect\textwidth as wide as
+ \protect\RM@mintextwidth.\MessageBreak
+ See the log file for more details}
+ {If I've only complained about this problem once on this run,
+ \MessageBreak
+ try centred printing, or just a reduced offset.}
+\fi
+%%
+%%
+%% Calculate \marginparwidth and \marginparsep
+%% ...........................................
+%%
+% Begin by working out a new value of \marginparsep:
+%
+\RM@ocl{1}
+ {\typeout{Initial value:}
+ \RM@ttval{\marginparsep}}{}
+%
+\RM@scalebyoption{\marginparsep}{\RM@mparsepoption}
+%
+% Now that marginparsep has its final value, calculate marginparwidth...
+% Keep the reports, because things get quite hairy here and I might
+% forget what's going on...
+%
+\ifRM@twoside
+ \if@reversemargin
+ \RM@ocl{1}
+ {\typeout{marginparwidth setting: twoside, reversemarginpars}}{}
+ \setlength\marginparwidth{\oddsidemargin}
+ \addtolength\marginparwidth{1in}
+ \else
+ \RM@ocl{1}
+ {\typeout{marginparwidth setting: twoside, normalmarginpars}}{}
+ \setlength\marginparwidth{\evensidemargin}
+ \addtolength\marginparwidth{1in}
+ \fi% endif@reversemargin
+\else
+ \if@reversemargin
+ \RM@ocl{1}
+ {\typeout{marginparwidth setting: oneside, reversemarginpars}}{}
+ \setlength\marginparwidth{\evensidemargin}
+ \addtolength\marginparwidth{1in}
+ \else
+ \RM@ocl{1}
+ {\typeout{marginparwidth setting: oneside, normalmarginpars}}{}
+ \setlength\marginparwidth{\paperwidth}
+ \addtolength\marginparwidth{-\textwidth}
+ \addtolength\marginparwidth{-\evensidemargin}
+ \addtolength\marginparwidth{-1in}
+ \fi% endif@reversemargin
+\fi% endifRM@twoside
+%
+% Minor bobble: if you're printing in more than one column, marginal
+% notes end up in the margin nearest the current column, so the smallest
+% margin provides the limit... What with one thing and another,
+% the easiest way of finding out which one this is is by calculating the
+% size of the margins, to the left and right, and testing.
+%
+% Only do this check for classes other than slides, because slides can
+% only have one column.
+\RM@OnClassType{5}{}
+ {\ifnum\RM@textcols=1
+ \else
+ \RM@ocl{1}
+ {\typeout{marginparwidth setting: multicolumn setttings}}{}
+ \setlength{\marginparwidth}{\paperwidth}
+ \addtolength{\marginparwidth}{-\textwidth}
+ \addtolength{\marginparwidth}{-\evensidemargin}
+ \addtolength{\marginparwidth}{-2in}
+ \ifdim\marginparwidth>\evensidemargin
+ \setlength{\marginparwidth}{\evensidemargin}
+ \fi
+ \addtolength{\marginparwidth}{1in}
+ \fi}% endRM@OnClassType
+%
+% Use the one typeout for both reports; hopefully more efficient that
+% otherwise. Certainly uglier.
+%
+\RM@ocl{1}
+ {\typeout
+ {Assumed size of marginal paragraph
+ margin = \the\marginparwidth^^JInitial value:}
+ \RM@ttval{\RM@mparclearance}}{}
+%
+\RM@scalebyoption{\RM@mparclearance}{\RM@mparclearoption}
+%
+% \marginparwidth is now as big as the margin space the notes will
+% appear in, and \RM@mparclearance has its final value.
+%
+% Finish calculating \marginparwidth...
+%
+% The minimum space allowed between the edge of the paper and the mpar is
+% \RM@mparclearfrac * \paperwidth; this product is placed in
+% \@tempdimb. If the specified min[left|right]clearance is greater
+% than this value, the min[l|r]clearance is used instead.
+%
+%
+%
+% Gap between note and text
+\addtolength\marginparwidth{-\marginparsep}
+%
+% I wish I knew why some of these ifs don't work the way I expect.
+%
+\relax
+\ifdim\RM@minrightclearance>\RM@minleftclearance\relax
+ \@tempdima=\RM@minrightclearance
+ \RM@ocl{1}{\typeout{\protect\RM@minrightclearance\space is greater than
+ \protect\RM@minleftclearance}}{}
+\else
+ \@tempdima=\RM@minleftclearance
+ \RM@ocl{1}{\typeout{\protect\RM@minleftclearance\space is greater than
+ \protect\RM@minrightclearance}}{}
+\fi% endifdim
+
+\relax
+\ifdim\@tempdima<\RM@mparclearance\relax
+ \@tempdima=\RM@mparclearance
+ \RM@ocl{1}{\typeout{\protect\RM@mparclearance\space is greater than
+ \protect\RM@min[left/right]clearance}}{}
+\fi% endifdim
+
+% \@tempdima is now the larger of \RM@minlclearance,
+% \RM@minrclearance, and \RM@mparclearance. Use this dimension
+% as the minimum marginal paragraph clearance.
+
+\RM@ocl{1}
+ {\typeout{\protect\marginparwidth\space reduced by
+ \the\@tempdima\space (space to the paper's edge)^^J
+ \space\space\space to \the\marginparwidth}}{}
+
+\addtolength\marginparwidth{-\@tempdima}
+
+%
+% Final value is reported at the end of rmpage
+%
+\RM@ocl{1}{
+ \typeout{Initial value}
+ \RM@ttval{\RM@maxmparwidth}
+ }{}
+
+\RM@scalebyoption{\RM@maxmparwidth}{\RM@maxmparwidthoption}
+
+\ifdim\marginparwidth>\RM@maxmparwidth% 2in std 2e
+ \setlength\marginparwidth{\RM@maxmparwidth}
+ \RM@ocl{1}
+ {\typeout
+ {\protect\marginparwidth\space reduced to
+ \the\marginparwidth\space
+ (\protect\RM@maxmparwidth limit)}
+ }{}
+\fi
+%
+\ifdim\marginparwidth<0pt\marginparwidth=0pt\fi
+\ifdim\marginparwidth<\RM@ptperchar% Too small to hold one average character
+ \RM@oclwarninfo{3}
+ {\protect\marginparwidth\space=
+ \the\marginparwidth; this is less than one\MessageBreak
+ character wide. If you intend to use marginal\MessageBreak
+ notes, you probably need to enlarge the margin\MessageBreak
+ that marginal notes appear in}
+\fi%endifdim\marginparwidth<\RM@ptperchar
+%
+% END OF THE SECTION THAT WAS REVISED 25/2/96.
+%%
+%%
+%% \subsection{Check column width for legibility}
+%%
+\RM@ocl{2}{
+ \typeout{Before calculating column width:}
+ \RM@ttval{\textwidth}
+ }{}
+%
+\setlength{\@tempdima}{\textwidth}
+%
+% Now calculate one column width. \rmpage can handle any number of
+% columns; there's options up to 10 columns, which is the multicol
+% package limit. You can create an option to set \RM@textcols to
+% anything you like.
+%
+% Only do this check for classes other than slides, because slides can
+% only have one column.
+\RM@OnClassType{5}{}
+ {\ifnum\RM@textcols=0
+ % Avoid dividing by zero...
+ \RM@Error{You can't have zero columns}
+ {\protect\RM@textcols\protect is zero.
+ This shouldn't happen.}
+ \else
+ \@tempcnta=\RM@textcols
+ \advance\@tempcnta by-1
+ \addtolength\@tempdima{-\@tempcnta\columnsep}
+ \divide\@tempdima by\RM@textcols
+ \fi}% endRM@OnClassType
+%
+%
+\RM@ocl{2}{
+ \typeout{\space\space\space
+ the width of one column = \the\@tempdima}
+ }{}
+% Do odd things to measure character width of one column
+%
+\addtolength\@tempdima{\@tempdima}% 2 x column width
+\@tempcnta=\@tempdima
+\setlength\@tempdimb{0.2\RM@ptperchar}% ptperchar / 5
+\divide\@tempcnta by\@tempdimb% characters wide x 10
+%
+% It'd be tricky to get this information anywhere else in rmpage et al.
+% Always at least log this information.
+%
+\RM@ocl{3}
+ {\typeout
+ {\space\space\space
+ the width of one column = \the\@tempcnta\space (characters x 10)
+ }}
+ {\PackageInfo{rmpage}
+ {the width of one column = \the\@tempcnta\space characters x 10 wide}}
+%
+% Warn if there's too many or too few characters across one column.
+% Standard spread of columnwidth according to the textbooks is 1.5-2.5 x
+% the width of the alphabet. I use a more sophisticated way of
+% measuring the width of a character than just banging down a complete
+% (lower-case) alphabet (not that it makes any difference to legibility,
+% I wouldn't have thought). My way gives a points-per-character
+% measurement of about 12\% more than the simple way, so the textbook
+% textwidth spread is about 39 (43.7) to 65 (75) characters (my measured
+% characters in brackets. Seen the 75 character upper limit before?).
+%
+% Rather than be overly proscriptive, merely warn if column width
+% exceeds normal width or is less than 41 characters (measured my way;
+% that's about 37 textbook characters). I've entered the warning
+% separately for each point size in case I feel like changing my mind
+% later on, and varying things for each point size.
+%
+% I feel there should be a more elgant way of doing this, but I can't
+% figure one out yet.
+%
+\def\RM@toowideQ#1#2{\relax\ifnum #1>#2 \relax
+ \protect\RM@oclwarninfo{3}
+ {\protect\textwidth\space is too wide for comfy reading}\fi}
+\def\RM@toonarrowQ#1#2{\relax\ifnum #1<#2 \relax
+ \protect\RM@oclwarninfo{3}
+ {\protect\textwidth\space is too narrow for comfy reading}\fi}
+
+% Different code for slides, because slides can only have one typesize
+% and doesn't define \@ptsize
+\RM@OnClassType{5}% slides code
+{\RM@toowideQ{\@tempcnta}{700}
+\RM@toonarrowQ{\@tempcnta}{410}}{}
+%
+% std classes except slides
+\RM@OnTextwidthGroup{0}
+{\ifcase\RM@ptsizegroup \relax
+% 10pt
+ \RM@toowideQ{\@tempcnta}{785}
+ \RM@toonarrowQ{\@tempcnta}{410}
+\or% 11pt
+ \RM@toowideQ{\@tempcnta}{748}
+ \RM@toonarrowQ{\@tempcnta}{410}
+\or% 12pt
+ \RM@toowideQ{\@tempcnta}{755}
+ \RM@toonarrowQ{\@tempcnta}{410}
+\else% unknown
+ \RM@Warn{I don't know what this point size is}
+\fi
+}{}% end std classes except slides
+%%
+
+% foils class
+\RM@OnTextwidthGroup{2}{
+\ifcase\RM@ptsizegroup \relax
+% 17pt
+ \RM@toowideQ{\@tempcnta}{750}
+ \RM@toonarrowQ{\@tempcnta}{410}
+\or% 20pt
+ \RM@toowideQ{\@tempcnta}{730}
+ \RM@toonarrowQ{\@tempcnta}{410}
+\or% 25pt
+ \RM@toowideQ{\@tempcnta}{715}
+ \RM@toonarrowQ{\@tempcnta}{410}
+\or% 30pt
+ \RM@toowideQ{\@tempcnta}{700}
+ \RM@toonarrowQ{\@tempcnta}{410}
+\else% unknown
+ \RM@Warn{I don't know what this point size is}
+\fi}{}% end foils class settings
+%
+% odd classes
+\RM@OnTextwidthGroup{3}{
+ \RM@toowideQ{\@tempcnta}{785}
+ \RM@toonarrowQ{\@tempcnta}{410}
+}{}% end odd class stuff
+%
+% local odd classes; these limits are extreme.
+\RM@OnTextwidthGroup{4}{
+ \RM@toowideQ{\@tempcnta}{785}
+ \RM@toonarrowQ{\@tempcnta}{410}
+}{}% end local odd classes checking
+%
+\let\RM@toowideQ\@undefined
+\let\RM@toonarrowQ\@undefined
+%%
+%% End of what was rmpwnorm
+%% ------------------------
+%%
+%%
+%% \subsection{Post width setting hook}
+%%
+\RM@executehook{RM@AfterWidthSetting}
+%%
+%%
+%% \section{End of page layout setting}
+%%
+%%
+%%
+%% \section{Begin miscellaneous stuff}
+%%
+% Everything below here is extra bits and bobs: stuff to change
+% linebreaking (or paragraph forming?) parameters, and some code to
+% change the \today command. And right at the end is the `tell the
+% user what I've done' code, and some \lets to free up memory (it
+% says here).
+%%
+%%
+%% \subsection{Change typesetting parameters}
+%%
+% Many of the values below were recommended by Alan Jeffries
+%
+% Code below from latex.ltx; consider using the sloppiness commands to
+% re-define \fussy and \sloppy? --- \sloppy is used by default by
+% LaTeX's standard classes for \twocolumn setting. See notes above: the
+% values suggested by Jeffries for fontinst founts shouldn't be used
+% anymore: Sebastian Rahtz says the metrics have been changed
+% (11/95). But they're still tighter than cmr and give bad line
+% breaks too often for my liking, but looseish seems a better
+% looseness now. Perhaps I might change the sloppiness command so
+% that the looseish settings are used for a loose, and everything is
+% changed around that? I'd greatly appreciate anybody's opinion on
+% this one: my head's exploded.
+%
+% setting by default
+% % \def\sloppy{%
+% % \tolerance 9999%
+% % \emergencystretch 3em%
+% % \hfuzz .5\p@
+% % \vfuzz\hfuzz}
+% % \def\sloppypar{\par\sloppy}
+% % \def\endsloppypar{\par}
+% % \def\fussy{%
+% % \emergencystretch\z@
+% % \tolerance 200%
+% % \hfuzz .1\p@
+% % \vfuzz\hfuzz}
+%
+%
+% sloppiness{0}=fussy LaTeX
+% sloppiness{1}=fussier
+% sloppiness{2}=close to Alan Jeffries's suggestion for fontinst founts
+% sloppiness{3}=sloppier
+% sloppiness{4}=sloppiest
+% sloppiness{5}=sloppier than sloppy
+%
+\def\sloppiness#1{\@tempcnta=#1
+ \ifnum\@tempcnta<0
+ \GenericError{}
+ {You've asked for a negative looseness}
+ {See the rmpage package documentation for further information}
+ {Change your document when you get the chance;
+ I'll assume you meant 0 for now}
+ \@tempcnta=0
+ \fi
+ \ifnum\@tempcnta>5
+ \GenericError{}
+ {You've asked for a looseness greater than 5}
+ {See the rmpage package documentation for further information}
+ {Change your document when you get the chance;
+ I'll assume you meant 4 for now}
+ \@tempcnta=5
+ \fi
+ \ifcase\@tempcnta
+ % 0
+ \relax
+ \tolerance200
+ \pretolerance100
+ \emergencystretch0em
+ \hfuzz0.1pt
+ \leftskip0pt
+ \rightskip0pt
+ \hyphenpenalty50
+ \exhyphenpenalty50
+ \doublehyphendemerits10000
+ %\interlinepenalty0 Don't affect pagebreaking (yet?)
+ %\clubpenalty150
+ %\widowpenalty150
+ \or%1
+ \tolerance400
+ \pretolerance200
+ \emergencystretch0.03\textwidth% default 0
+ \hfuzz0.1pt
+ \leftskip0pt
+ \rightskip0pt minus 0.1pt
+ \hyphenpenalty=25
+ \exhyphenpenalty=35
+ \doublehyphendemerits5000
+ \or%2
+ \tolerance800% default 200
+ \pretolerance400% default 100
+ \emergencystretch0.06\textwidth% default 0; AJ says 2em
+ \hfuzz0.1pt%default 0.1pt
+ \leftskip0pt%default 0; AJ says 0pt-1pt;
+ \rightskip0pt minus 0.15pt%default 0; AJ says 0pt-1pt;
+ \hyphenpenalty0% AJ value; default 50
+ \exhyphenpenalty25% AJ value; default 50.
+ \doublehyphendemerits2500% AJ value; default 10000;
+ \or%3
+ \tolerance1200
+ \pretolerance600
+ \emergencystretch0.09\textwidth
+ \hfuzz0.1pt
+ \leftskip0pt
+ \rightskip0pt minus 0.23pt
+ \hyphenpenalty0
+ \exhyphenpenalty12
+ \doublehyphendemerits1000
+ \or%4
+ \tolerance1600
+ \pretolerance800
+ \emergencystretch0.12\textwidth% default 0; AJ says 2em for fontinst fonts
+ \hfuzz0.1pt
+ \leftskip0pt minus0.1pt
+ \rightskip0pt minus0.34pt
+ \hyphenpenalty=0
+ \exhyphenpenalty=0
+ \doublehyphendemerits100
+ \or%5 --- sloppier than sloppy for psfounts in 2 cols
+ \tolerance9999
+ \pretolerance1600
+ \emergencystretch0.21\textwidth%
+ \hfuzz0.1pt
+ \vfuzz0.5pt
+ \leftskip0pt minus0.15pt
+ \rightskip0pt minus0.5pt
+ \hyphenpenalty0
+ \exhyphenpenalty0
+ \doublehyphendemerits0
+ \else
+ \GenericError{}
+ {This can't happen}
+ {See the rmpage package documentation for further information}
+ {Maybe it has; I think I have a bug}
+ \fi
+ \if@twocolumn
+ \emergencystretch0.5\emergencystretch
+ \fi
+}
+%
+% Then set the level of typesetting tightness that has been set by the
+% code above.
+%
+\sloppiness{\RM@looseoption}
+%%
+%%
+%% \subsection{Change date format if asked}
+%%
+\ifRM@nicedate% From nicedate.sty; changed
+ \def\today{%
+ \ifcase\day\or 1st\or 2nd\or 3rd\or 4th\or 5th\or%
+ 6th\or 7th\or 8th\or 9th\or 10th\or 11th\or 12th\or 13th\or 14th\or%
+ 15th\or 16th\or 17th\or 18th\or 19th\or 20th\or 21st\or 22nd\or%
+ 23rd\or 24th\or 25th\or 26th\or 27th\or 28th\or 29th\or 30th\or%
+ 31st\else 666th\fi\space%
+ \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\else yraunaJ\fi\space%
+ \number\year}%
+ \fi
+
+%%
+%%
+%% \subsection{Report final layout etc parameters}
+%%
+\RM@ocl{3}
+ {
+ \typeout{\RM@percentsign}
+ \typeout{\RM@percentsign\space -----------------------}
+ \typeout{\RM@percentsign\space LaTeX layout parameters}
+ \typeout{\RM@percentsign\space -----------------------}
+ \typeout{\RM@percentsign}
+ \RM@ttval{\paperheight}
+ \RM@ttval{\textheight}
+ \RM@ttval{\paperwidth}
+ \RM@ttval{\textwidth}
+ }
+ {
+ \PackageInfo{rmpage}{LaTeX layout parameters}
+ \RM@infotheval{\paperheight}
+ \RM@infotheval{\textheight}
+ \RM@infotheval{\paperwidth}
+ \RM@infotheval{\textwidth}
+ }% end \RM@ocl{3}: report main final values
+
+\RM@ocl{2}{
+ \RM@ttval{\topmargin}
+ \RM@ttval{\headsep}
+ \RM@ttval{\headheight}
+ \RM@ttval{\footskip}
+ \RM@ttval{\columnsep}
+ \RM@ttval{\marginparsep}
+ \RM@ttval{\marginparwidth}
+ \RM@ttval{\evensidemargin}
+ \RM@ttval{\oddsidemargin}
+ \ifRM@nicedate
+ \typeout{\RM@percentsign\space ! Redefined the
+ \protect\today\space command}
+ \fi
+ \ifnum\RM@looseoption=0
+ \else
+ \typeout{\RM@percentsign\space Changed LaTeX linebreaking parameters:}
+ \RM@ttval{\tolerance}
+ \RM@ttval{\pretolerance}
+ \RM@ttval{\emergencystretch}
+ \RM@ttval{\hfuzz}
+ \RM@ttval{\leftskip}
+ \RM@ttval{\rightskip}
+ \RM@ttval{\hyphenpenalty}
+ \RM@ttval{\exhyphenpenalty}
+ \RM@ttval{\doublehyphendemerits}
+ \typeout{\RM@percentsign\space End changed LaTeX linebreaking parameters}
+ \fi
+ \typeout{\RM@percentsign}
+ \typeout{\RM@percentsign\space ---------------------------}
+ \typeout{\RM@percentsign\space End LaTeX layout parameters}
+ \typeout{\RM@percentsign\space ---------------------------}
+ \typeout{\RM@percentsign}
+ \setlength\@tempdima{\paperwidth}
+ \addtolength\@tempdima{-\textwidth}
+ \typeout{\space\space\space
+ \paperwidth-\textwidth = \the\@tempdima}
+ \setlength\@tempdimb{\oddsidemargin}
+ \addtolength\@tempdimb{1in}
+ \setlength\@tempdima{\evensidemargin}
+ \addtolength\@tempdima{1in}
+ \typeout{\space\space\space
+ \evensidemargin + 1in = \the\@tempdima}
+ \typeout{\space\space\space
+ \oddsidemargin + 1in = \the\@tempdimb}
+ \setlength\@tempdima{\evensidemargin}
+ \addtolength\@tempdima{1in}
+ \setlength\@tempdima{-\@tempdima}
+ \addtolength\@tempdima{\paperwidth}
+ \addtolength\@tempdima{-\textwidth}
+ \typeout{\space\space\space
+ opposite evensidemargin = \the\@tempdima}
+ \setlength\@tempdima{\oddsidemargin}
+ \addtolength\@tempdima{1in}
+ \setlength\@tempdima{-\@tempdima}
+ \addtolength\@tempdima{\paperwidth}
+ \addtolength\@tempdima{-\textwidth}
+ \typeout{\space\space\space
+ opposite oddsidemargin = \the\@tempdima}
+ \RM@ttval{\baselineskip}
+ \typeout{\protect\rmpage\space package parameters}
+ \RM@ttval{\RM@totalfootclearance}
+ \RM@ttval{\RM@totalheadclearance}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@minrightclearance}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@minleftclearance}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@minheadclearance}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@minfootclearance}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@mintextwidth}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@maxtextwidth}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@mintextheight}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@maxtextheight}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@minbottommargin}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@mintopmargin}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@mininsidemargin}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@minoutsidemargin}
+ \RM@ttval{\RM@ptperchar}
+ \RM@ttval{\RM@offsetfrac}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@textcols}
+ \RM@ttval{\RM@mparclearance}
+ \RM@ttval{\RM@maxmparwidth}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@ifbeton}
+ \ifcase\RM@looseoption
+ \typeout{tight typesetting}
+ \or\typeout{looseish typesetting}
+ \or\typeout{loose typesetting}
+ \or\typeout{looser typesetting}
+ \or\typeout{loosest typesetting}
+ \or\typeout{psuedo sloppy typesetting}
+ \else
+ \ifnum\RM@looseoption=205
+ \RM@Error{Undefined typesetting tightness}
+ {A bug has evolved: Rowland should fix this.}
+ \else
+ \RM@Error{Unknown typesetting tightness}
+ {A silly bug has evolved: Rowland should
+ be hassled for inventing it}
+ \fi% endifnum
+ \fi% endifcase
+}{}% end \RM@ocl{2}: report final values
+
+\RM@ocl{1}{
+ \RM@ttval{\RM@widthoption}
+ \RM@ttval{\RM@lengthoption}
+ \RM@ttval{\RM@headsepoption}
+ \RM@ttval{\RM@footskipoption}
+ \RM@ttval{\RM@columnsepoption}
+ \RM@ttval{\RM@mparsepoption}
+ \RM@ttval{\RM@mparclearoption}
+ \RM@ttval{\RM@offsetoption}
+ \RM@ttval{\RM@totalheadfootclearance}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@mintotalheadfootclearance}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@maxtotalheadfootclearance}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@maxpractextheight}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@minpractextheight}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@classtype}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@textheightgroup}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@textwidthgroup}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@printertype}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@ptrrlandclear}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@ptrllandclear}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@ptrtlandclear}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@ptrblandclear}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@ptrrportclear}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@ptrlportclear}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@ptrtportclear}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@ptrbportclear}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@ptrpostol}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@papertype}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@longpapertype}
+ \ifRM@portlandinvert
+ \typeout{\space\space\space
+ \protect\RM@portlandinvert\space is true}
+ \else
+ \typeout{\space\space\space
+ \protect\RM@portlandinvert\space is false}
+ \fi
+ \ifRM@portrait
+ \typeout{\space\space\space
+ \protect\RM@portrait\space is true}
+ \else
+ \typeout{\space\space\space
+ \protect\RM@portrait\space is false}
+ \fi
+ \RM@tval{\RM@ptsize}
+ \RM@tval{\RM@ptsizegroup}
+ \typeout{End \protect\rmpage\space package parameters}
+ \RM@OnClassType{5}{}{% Not for slides class
+ \typeout{\space\space\space
+ Point size: 1\@ptsize pt}
+ \RM@tval{\@ptsize}}
+}{}% end \RM@ocl{1}: report final values
+%%
+%%
+%% \subsection{Re-set \comname{baselineskip} if needed after beton changes}
+%%
+% If beton settings have been made, it's probably best to re-set the
+% selected fount size to what it was before I selected \normalsize
+% with beton's \baselineskip. But it's got to be done after all the
+% reporting, so the correct value of \comname{baselineskip} is reported.
+%
+% If a new size/baselineskip pair was selected because the beton
+% option had been specified, and the beton package loaded, un-do the
+% changes using the saved values. This is probably unnecessary, but
+% you never know what might be making assumptions about things.
+%
+\@ifpackagewith{beton}{standard-baselineskips}{}% Do nought if ...
+ {
+% If beton was loaded without the standard-baselineskips option,
+% reset the fount size/baselineskip to whatever it was before rmpage
+% changed it to what rmpage thinks beton will change it to. Can't say
+% I like this, but do you have a better idea?
+ \ifnum\RM@ifbeton<2
+ \let\@setfontsize=\beton@old@setfontsize
+ \fontsize{\RM@ldf@size}{\RM@ldf@baselineskip}
+ \selectfont
+ \fi% endifnum\RM@ifbeton<2
+ }
+
+%%
+%%
+%% \subsection{Erm, a message about warnings in the log file}
+%%
+\ifRM@infowarned
+ \RM@Warn{I have printed some warnings in the log file}
+\fi% endifRM@infowarned
+%
+%
+%%
+%%
+%% \section{Free up some space}
+%%
+%%
+%% \subsection{Empty stuff from rmpage}
+%%
+% The following \let\XXX=\@empty construction allegedy clears memory. I
+% don't know where I got the idea, but I'll try it and see if it works.
+%
+\let\RM@chatlevel\@undefined
+\let\RM@ocl\@undefined
+\let\RM@oclwarninfo\@undefined
+\let\RM@ttval\@undefined
+\let\RM@tval\@undefined
+\let\RM@looseoption\@undefined
+\let\RM@classtype\@undefined
+\let\RM@fountfamily\@undefined
+\let\RM@lengthoption\@undefined
+\let\RM@widthoption\@undefined
+\let\RM@offsetoption\@undefined
+\let\RM@printertype\@undefined
+\let\RM@papertype\@undefined
+\let\RM@ptrrportclear\@undefined
+\let\RM@ptrlportclear\@undefined
+\let\RM@ptrtportclear\@undefined
+\let\RM@ptrbportclear\@undefined
+\let\RM@ptrrlandclear\@undefined
+\let\RM@ptrllandclear\@undefined
+\let\RM@ptrtlandclear\@undefined
+\let\RM@ptrblandclear\@undefined
+\let\RM@minoutsidemargin\@undefined
+\let\RM@mininsidemargin\@undefined
+\let\RM@mintopmargin\@undefined
+\let\RM@minbottommargin\@undefined
+\let\RM@minrightclearance\@undefined
+\let\RM@minleftclearance\@undefined
+\let\RM@minfootclearance\@undefined
+\let\RM@minheadclearance\@undefined
+\let\RM@maxmparwidth\@undefined
+\let\RM@footersfalse\@undefined
+\let\RM@footerstrue\@undefined
+\let\ifRM@footers\@undefined
+\let\RM@headersfalse\@undefined
+\let\RM@headerstrue\@undefined
+\let\ifRM@headers\@undefined
+\let\ifRM@loadfount\@undefined
+\let\RM@loadfounttrue\@undefined
+\let\RM@loadfountfalse\@undefined
+\let\ifRM@nicedate\@undefined
+\let\RM@nicedatetrue\@undefined
+\let\RM@nicedatefalse\@undefined
+\let\ifRM@adaptivecolsep\@undefined
+\let\RM@adaptivecolseptrue\@undefined
+\let\RM@adaptivecolsepfalse\@undefined
+\let\ifRM@centre\@undefined
+\let\RM@centretrue\@undefined
+\let\RM@centrefalse\@undefined
+\let\ifRM@twoside\@undefined
+\let\RM@twosidetrue\@undefined
+\let\RM@twosidefalse\@undefined
+\let\RM@textcols\@undefined
+\let\ifRM@portrait\@undefined
+\let\RM@portraittrue\@undefined
+\let\RM@portraitfalse\@undefined
+\let\ifRM@stdmargins\@undefined
+\let\RM@stdmarginstrue\@undefined
+\let\RM@stdmarginsfalse\@undefined
+\let\ifRM@infowarned\@undefined
+\let\RM@infowarnedtrue\@undefined
+\let\RM@infowarnedfalse\@undefined
+\let\RM@ifbeton\@undefined
+\let\RM@ldf@baselineskip\@undefined
+\let\RM@ldf@size\@undefined
+\let\RM@OnPortraitPaperSize\@undefined
+\let\RM@OnLandscapePaperSize\@undefined
+\let\RM@OnPrinterType\@undefined
+\let\RM@PrinterPaperSettings\@undefined
+\let\RM@longpapertype\@undefined
+\let\RM@Error\@undefined
+\let\RM@Warn\@undefined
+\let\RM@portlandinverttrue\@undefined
+\let\RM@portlandinvertfalse\@undefined
+\let\ifRM@portlandinvert\@undefined
+\let\RM@ptrpostol\@undefined
+\let\RM@widthsetter\@undefined
+\let\RM@OnClassType\@undefined
+\let\RM@textheightgroup\@undefined
+\let\RM@BeforeProcessOptions\@undefined
+\let\RM@AfterProcessOptions\@undefined
+\let\RM@DefineNewClasses\@undefined
+\let\RM@PrinterPaperSettings\@undefined
+\let\RM@BeforeWidthSetting\@undefined
+\let\RM@AfterWidthSetting\@undefined
+\let\RM@scalebyoption\@undefined
+\let\ifRM@jackup\@undefined
+\let\RM@jackupfalse\@undefined
+\let\RM@jackuptrue\@undefined
+\let\RM@noffilew\@undefined
+\let\RM@notinexecuteoptions\@undefined
+\let\RM@SetClassType\@undefined
+\let\RM@OnClassExecuteOptions\@undefined
+\let\RM@OnTextheightGroup\@undefined
+\let\RM@totalheadfootclearance\@undefined
+\let\RM@totalfootclearance\@undefined
+\let\RM@totalheadclearance\@undefined
+\let\RM@OnPaperSize\@undefined
+\let\RM@infotheval\@undefined
+\let\RM@minpractextheight\@undefined
+\let\RM@maxtotalheadfootclearance\@undefined
+\let\RM@maxpractextheight\@undefined
+\let\RM@mintotalheadfootclearance\@undefined
+\let\RM@setpsloose\@undefined
+\let\RM@SetLengthAtLeast\@undefined
+\let\RM@DefLengthAtLeast\@undefined
+\let\RM@textwidthgroup\@undefined
+\let\RM@ptsizegroup\@undefined
+\let\RM@AfterInitialTextwidthSetting\@undefined
+%%
+%%
+%% \subsection{Clear rmpwnorm stuff}
+%%
+\let\RM@setptperchar\@undefined
+\let\RM@ptperchar\@undefined
+\let\RM@offsetfrac\@undefined
+\let\RM@OnWidthOption\@undefined
+\let\RM@setthisfountptperchar\@undefined
+% \let\@undefined
+% \let\@undefined
+%
+%
+% don't \let\RM@ptsize\@undefined; maybe want to see it in document
+%
+% Finis
+\endinput \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/rmpage/rmpgen.cfg b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/rmpage/rmpgen.cfg
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@@ -0,0 +1,1406 @@
+%% File rmpgen.cfg 10/10/97
+%% derived from:
+%% File rmplocal.cfg 11/9/96
+%% File rmpagelocal.cfg 23/8/96
+%%
+%% Copyright 1996 and 1997 R.J.M. McDonnell
+%% email: rebecca@astrid.u-net.com
+%%
+%% Before modifying this file, you might like to make a back-up copy.
+%%
+%% This file is meant to be modified at each installation. So that
+%% you don't end up with a mess that's hideously incompatible with
+%% other installations and versions of the rmpage package, do this:
+%% when you change this file, add a comment on the top line identifying
+%% it as yours, and change the comment after the version number to do
+%% the same thing (e.g., [1923/09/17 v0.carrot Gertrude Stein's config
+%% file for the rmpage package]).
+%%
+%% Please don't make any other changes above the line: `LOCAL CODE BELOW
+%% HERE PLEASE', aside from commenting out or uncommenting whole
+%% options; you're best off not deleting them, honest.
+%%
+%% My current idea is that the contents of this file below the `LOCAL
+%% CODE BELOW HERE PLEASE' line can be cut and pasted wholesale into
+%% a later version of this file; the code that's there is my local
+%% configuration code, and I expect that its only use to you is as
+%% examples. My intention is that future versions of this file won't
+%% have essential code below the line `LOCAL CODE BELOW HERE PLEASE'
+%% either.
+%%
+%% I suggest the first thing you do is hunt down the \ExecuteOptions
+%% statements and change them to whatever you think suits you best.
+%%
+%%
+\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1996/06/01]
+\ProvidesFile{rmpgen.cfg}[1997/10/10 v1.0 general configuration file
+for the rmpage package.]
+%
+% 1997/10/10 v1.0 Made this the first released version of rmpgen.cfg
+% 1996/11/01 v0.36 Changed the typesetting tightness the loadpsfount
+% options change to (now looseish).
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.90.sty
+% 1996/11/01 v0.35 Played about with ltxdoc stuff. Still no joy.
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.89.2.sty
+% 1996/10/31 v0.34 Added the three beton options, just after the
+% loadfount stuff. Belongs here because not everyone uses the
+% concrete founts.
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.89.sty
+% 1996/10/29 v0.33 Put \RM@notinexecuteoptions back in t@uch options;
+% put ljmeepex options into class file. Perhaps change rmpage so
+% t@uch options can be used; tricky.
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.88.sty
+% 1996/10/28 v0.32 Added \RM@AfterInitialTextwidthSetting hook;
+% added book class default options
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.88.sty
+% 1996/10/28 v0.31 Added foils defaults.
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.87.sty
+% 1996/10/25 v0.30 Added stuff about \RM@LocalClassReport hook.
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.85.sty
+% 1996/10/25 v0.29 Changed nastydate option to othernicedate. :-).
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.84.1.sty
+% 1996/10/21 v0.28 Changed slides options a bit; rmpwslid.pko is now
+% used.
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.84.sty
+% 1996/10/21 v0.27 Uncommented another t@uchoption; allowed all t@uch
+% options in \ExecuteOptions; added support for ljmeepex class
+% (options are declared here, and it's given the same number as
+% ljmueepexam. Is Bill Gates the Antichrist?)
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.83.sty
+% 1996/10/19 v0.26 Added ringbinding option which uses new
+% \RM@DefLengthAtLeast command. Changed bithesis settings to use
+% this command to define minmargins.
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.83.sty
+% 1996/10/17 v0.25 Changed loadpsfount stuff to use new command to
+% set looseness, which requests sloppiest \if@twocolum.
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.82.sty
+% 1996/10/14 v0.24 Added errorshow, warningshow, infoshow, and debugshow
+% options (asleep); these are used by tracefnt---someone might
+% like them.
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.81.1.sty
+% 1996/10/09 v0.23 Confirmed lj4printer limits by measuring MS works
+% output. Not great, but it'll do for now.
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.81.1.sty
+% 1996/10/06 v0.22 Fixed loadbookman option
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.81.1.sty
+% 1996/10/04 v0.21 Changed an errant \RM@ocltype to \RM@ocl
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.81.1.sty
+% 1996/10/01 v0.20 Changed loadconcrete option so it uses the beton
+% package; goes with changes in rmpage. Changed generalprinter so
+% it works with HP inkjets.
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.81.sty
+% 1996/09/30 v0.19.1 Changed c76paper option to c7/6paper; binned a
+% redundant asleepoption.
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.80.1.sty
+% 1996/09/29 v0.19 replaced smallbase things with normalbase things.
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.80.sty
+% 1996/09/28 v0.18 added noheaders and notstdmargins to default
+% \ExecuteOptions; to counteract changed default flag settings.
+% 1996/09/27 v0.17 Downcased the RA and SRA paper size names; changed
+% luccasua to lucasual.
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.78.sty
+% 1996/09/26 v0.16 Changed some comments; changed
+% \RM@ClassExecuteOptions to \RM@OnClassExecuteOptions
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.76.sty
+% 1996/09/24 v0.15 Added printer/paper settings from rmpage.sty to
+% the \RM@PrinterPaperSettings hook. Put loadcourier and
+% loadconcrete to bed. Commented out rmcv, rmletter, and bithesis
+% options; they should be redundant by now. Delete them later if
+% there's no problems.
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.74.sty
+% 1996/09/23 v0.14 Changed R+Rdw520printer option so \RM@printertype
+% is set to 11 (new 500 series value), rather than 2 (old DW520
+% value). Foolish child. Added the thisfontwidth option,
+% commented out.
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.73.sty
+% 1996/09/22 v0.13 basemaxmparwidth and basemparclearance options
+% commented out. I mean, really, why not? Added the letter4paper
+% size: an unholy alliance between US letter and ISO A4. Avoid
+% like the plague; but I can almost see a use for it.
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.72.sty
+% 1996/09/18 v0.12.1 Changed some comments.
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.71.2.sty
+% 1996/09/16 v0.12 Added fulllength and stdlength options from
+% rmpage, because they need executing after the touchlength options.
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.71.sty
+% 1996/09/13 v0.11.1 minor doc change
+% 1996/09/13 v0.11 Not much really: added the center and notcenter
+% options to match the documentation.
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.69.sty
+% 1996/09/11 v0.10.1 Made a line a comment line again (oops)
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.67.sty
+% 1996/09/11 v0.10 Added some more options, and changed the name from
+% rmpagelocal.cfg (as it would be in a world free from Bill
+% Gates's malign influence) to the rather silly rmplocal.cfg. It
+% might have been ratlocal, but I decided in favour of utility
+% against character. Apologies to those who use the
+% abreviation RMP in a different context. Added lots and lots of
+% option declarations from rmpage.sty. Changed default option
+% setting and played around with class detection rather a lot;
+% it's relatively elegant now.
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.66.sty
+% 1996/09/10 v0.9 Turned a few %% lines into % lines
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.65.sty
+% 1996/09/10 v0.8 Played about with commented-out options
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.64.sty
+% 1996/09/09 v0.7 Played around with class detection and changed
+% class type numbers
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.63.sty
+% 1996/09/04 v0.6 Erm, some stuff. Changed printer option to
+% dw520-ours.
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.61.sty
+% 1996/09/03 v0.5 Played about a bit; can't remember the details.
+% Goes with rmpage-v0.60.sty
+% 1996/09/02 v0.4 added hook stuff, and included ltxdoc code in one
+% of them.
+% 1996/08/25 v0.3 added rarely used paper size definitions.
+% Goes with rmpagenew v0.56
+% 1996/08/24 v0.2 changed name and stuff; goes with rmpagenew v0.55
+% 1996/08/23 v0.1 Here we go... Goes with rmpagenew v0.54
+%
+%%
+%%
+%% OPTION DECLARATION
+%% ==================
+%%
+%% This section contains the standard options for rmpage. I suggest
+%% you don't add or delete anything from this section: just comment
+%% options out to speed rmpage up or uncomment them if you need to
+%% use them.
+%%
+%% If you want to add options, add them at the end of this section
+%% in between the places marked.
+%%
+%%
+%% PAPER SIZES
+%% -----------
+%%
+\DeclareOption{undefinedpaper}{\def\RM@papertype{0}}
+
+\DeclareOption{letter4paper}{\def\RM@papertype{9}
+ \setlength\paperheight{8.5in}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{210mm}
+ }
+
+\DeclareOption{a0paper}{\def\RM@papertype{10}
+ \setlength\paperheight{1189mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{841mm}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{a1paper}{\def\RM@papertype{11}
+ \setlength\paperheight{841mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{594mm}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{a2paper}{\def\RM@papertype{12}
+ \setlength\paperheight{594mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{420mm}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{a3paper}{\def\RM@papertype{13}%
+ \setlength\paperheight{420mm}%
+ \setlength\paperwidth{297mm}%
+ }
+
+\DeclareOption{a6paper}{\def\RM@papertype{16}%
+ \setlength\paperheight{148mm}%
+ \setlength\paperwidth{105mm}%
+ }
+\DeclareOption{a7paper}{\def\RM@papertype{17}
+ \setlength\paperheight{105mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{74mm}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{a8paper}{\def\RM@papertype{18}
+ \setlength\paperheight{74mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{52mm}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{a9paper}{\def\RM@papertype{19}
+ \setlength\paperheight{52mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{37mm}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{a10paper}{\def\RM@papertype{20}
+ \setlength\paperheight{37mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{26mm}
+ }
+
+\DeclareOption{b0paper}{\def\RM@papertype{30}
+ \setlength\paperheight{1414mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{1000mm}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{b1paper}{\def\RM@papertype{31}
+ \setlength\paperheight{1000mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{707mm}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{b2paper}{\def\RM@papertype{32}
+ \setlength\paperheight{707mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{500mm}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{b3paper}{\def\RM@papertype{33}
+ \setlength\paperheight{500mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{353mm}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{b4paper}{\def\RM@papertype{34}%
+ \setlength\paperheight{353mm}%
+ \setlength\paperwidth{250mm}%
+ }
+
+\DeclareOption{b6paper}{\def\RM@papertype{36}%
+ \setlength\paperheight{176mm}%
+ \setlength\paperwidth{125mm}%
+ }
+\DeclareOption{b7paper}{\def\RM@papertype{37}%
+ \setlength\paperheight{125mm}%
+ \setlength\paperwidth{88mm}%
+ }
+\DeclareOption{b8paper}{\def\RM@papertype{38}
+ \setlength\paperheight{88mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{62mm}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{b9paper}{\def\RM@papertype{39}
+ \setlength\paperheight{62mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{44mm}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{b10paper}{\def\RM@papertype{40}
+ \setlength\paperheight{44mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{31mm}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{c0paper}{\def\RM@papertype{50}
+ \setlength\paperheight{1297mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{917mm}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{c1paper}{\def\RM@papertype{51}
+ \setlength\paperheight{917mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{648mm}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{c2paper}{\def\RM@papertype{52}
+ \setlength\paperheight{648mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{458mm}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{c3paper}{\def\RM@papertype{53}
+ \setlength\paperheight{458mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{324mm}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{c4paper}{\def\RM@papertype{54}
+ \setlength\paperheight{324mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{229mm}
+ }
+
+\DeclareOption{c5paper}{\def\RM@papertype{55}%
+ \setlength\paperheight{229mm}%
+ \setlength\paperwidth{162mm}%
+ }
+
+\DeclareOption{c7paper}{\def\RM@papertype{57}
+ \setlength\paperheight{114mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{81mm}
+ }
+
+\DeclareOption{c7/6paper}{\def\RM@papertype{59}% c7/6 paper
+ \setlength\paperheight{162mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{81mm}
+ }
+% Note that the BS4264 envelope sizes have names I invented
+% BS4264 Post office preferred envelope: seed packets, wage slips, gen pack
+\DeclareOption{bspopseedenvelopepaper}{\def\RM@papertype{60}
+ \setlength\paperheight{152mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{102mm}
+ }
+ % BS4264 Post office preferred envelope: gen commercial, non iso sizes
+\DeclareOption{bspopnonisoenvelopepaper}{\def\RM@papertype{61}
+ \setlength\paperheight{229mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{102mm}
+ }
+ % BS4264 envelope; bulky A5, catalogues, brochures.
+\DeclareOption{bsbrochureenvelopepaper}{\def\RM@papertype{62}
+ \setlength\paperheight{254mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{178mm}
+ }
+ % BS4264 envelope; legal docs, catalogues, photos
+\DeclareOption{bslegalenvelopepaper}{\def\RM@papertype{63}
+ \setlength\paperheight{270mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{216mm}
+ }
+% BS4264 envelope; insurance policies, legal docs
+\DeclareOption{bslargelegalenvelopepaper}{\def\RM@papertype{64}
+ \setlength\paperheight{305mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{127mm}
+ }
+ % BS4264 envelope; bulky docs, calendars
+\DeclareOption{bscalendarenvelopepaper}{\def\RM@papertype{65}
+ \setlength\paperheight{381mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{254mm}
+ }
+
+\DeclareOption{foolscapfoliopaper}{\def\RM@papertype{70}%
+ \setlength\paperheight{13.5in}%
+ \setlength\paperwidth{8.5in}%
+ }
+\DeclareOption{foolscappaper}{\def\RM@papertype{70}% foolscap option gives foolscap
+ \setlength\paperheight{13.5in}% folio paper
+ \setlength\paperwidth{8.5in}
+ }
+
+\DeclareOption{foolscapquartopaper}{\def\RM@papertype{71}
+ \setlength\paperheight{8.5in}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{6.75in}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{foolscapoctavopaper}{\def\RM@papertype{72}
+ \setlength\paperheight{6.75in}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{4.25in}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{crownfoliopaper}{\def\RM@papertype{73}
+ \setlength\paperheight{15in}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{10in}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{crownquartopaper}{\def\RM@papertype{74}
+ \setlength\paperheight{10in}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{7.5in}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{crownoctavopaper}{\def\RM@papertype{75}
+ \setlength\paperheight{7.5in}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{5in}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{royalfoliopaper}{\def\RM@papertype{76}
+ \setlength\paperheight{20in}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{12.5in}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{royalquartopaper}{\def\RM@papertype{77}
+ \setlength\paperheight{12.5in}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{10in}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{royaloctavopaper}{\def\RM@papertype{78}
+ \setlength\paperheight{10in}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{6.25in}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{imperialfoliopaper}{\def\RM@papertype{79}
+ \setlength\paperheight{22in}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{15.5in}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{imperialquartopaper}{\def\RM@papertype{80}
+ \setlength\paperheight{15in}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{11in}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{imperialoctavopaper}{\def\RM@papertype{81}
+ \setlength\paperheight{11in}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{7.5in}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{largecrownoctavopaper}{\def\RM@papertype{82}
+ \setlength\paperheight{8in}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{5.25in}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{demyoquartopaper}{\def\RM@papertype{83}
+ \setlength\paperheight{11.25in}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{8.75in}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{demyoctavopaper}{\def\RM@papertype{84}
+ \setlength\paperheight{8.75in}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{5.625in}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{mediumquartopaper}{\def\RM@papertype{85}
+ \setlength\paperheight{12in}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{9.5in}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{mediumoctavopaper}{\def\RM@papertype{86}
+ \setlength\paperheight{9.5in}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{6in}
+ }
+
+\DeclareOption{ra0paper}{\def\RM@papertype{90}
+ \setlength\paperheight{1270mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{960mm}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{ra1paper}{\def\RM@papertype{91}
+ \setlength\paperheight{1270mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{960mm}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{ra2paper}{\def\RM@papertype{92}
+ \setlength\paperheight{1270mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{960mm}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{sra0paper}{\def\RM@papertype{93}
+ \setlength\paperheight{1280mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{900mm}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{sra1paper}{\def\RM@papertype{94}
+ \setlength\paperheight{900mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{840mm}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{sra2paper}{\def\RM@papertype{95}
+ \setlength\paperheight{640mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{450mm}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{metricdoublecrownpaper}{\def\RM@papertype{96}
+ \setlength\paperheight{770mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{505mm}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{metricquadcrownpaper}{\def\RM@papertype{97}
+ \setlength\paperheight{1010mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{770mm}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{metriclargequadcrownpaper}{\def\RM@papertype{98}
+ \setlength\paperheight{1060mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{820mm}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{metricquaddemypaper}{\def\RM@papertype{99}
+ \setlength\paperheight{1030mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{890mm}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{metricsmallquadroyalpaper}{\def\RM@papertype{100}
+ \setlength\paperheight{1270mm}
+ \setlength\paperwidth{960mm}
+ }
+%%
+%%
+%% LONG PAPER TYPES
+%% ----------------
+%%
+%% 0 = not long (or 1)
+%% 1 = 7/8 2 = 3/4 3 = 2/3 4 = 5/8 5 = 1/2
+%% 6 = 3/8 7 = 1/3 8 = 1/4 9 = 1/8
+%%
+\DeclareOption{notlongpaper}{\def\RM@longpapertype{0}}
+\DeclareOption{7/8longpaper}{\def\RM@longpapertype{1}}
+\DeclareOption{3/4longpaper}{\def\RM@longpapertype{2}}
+\DeclareOption{2/3longpaper}{\def\RM@longpapertype{3}}
+\DeclareOption{5/8longpaper}{\def\RM@longpapertype{4}}
+\DeclareOption{1/2longpaper}{\def\RM@longpapertype{5}}
+\DeclareOption{3/8longpaper}{\def\RM@longpapertype{6}}
+\DeclareOption{1/3longpaper}{\def\RM@longpapertype{7}}
+\DeclareOption{1/4longpaper}{\def\RM@longpapertype{8}}
+\DeclareOption{1/8longpaper}{\def\RM@longpapertype{9}}
+%%
+%%
+%% OPTIONS TO CHANGE MARGINPARS
+%% ----------------------------
+%%
+%% marginparsep is scaled by option
+\DeclareOption{leastmparsep}{\RM@mparsepoption=3}
+\DeclareOption{lessmparsep}{\RM@mparsepoption=6}
+\DeclareOption{lessishmparsep}{\RM@mparsepoption=9}
+\DeclareOption{normalmparsep}{\RM@mparsepoption=12}
+\DeclareOption{moreishmparsep}{\RM@mparsepoption=15}
+\DeclareOption{moremparsep}{\RM@mparsepoption=18}
+\DeclareOption{mostmparsep}{\RM@mparsepoption=21}
+%%
+%% The basemparclear options need to be executed after paperwidth has
+%% been set. Easily done with \ProcessOptions rather than
+%% \ProcessOptions*, and the papersize setting options declared above
+%% rather than below. The normalbasemparclear value is set after option
+%% processing if no other value has been set. If \RM@mparclearance is
+%% -666pt, the normalbasemparclear value is set; if it's -667pt, the
+%% largebaselinemparclear value is set (both just after
+%% \RM@PrinterPaperSettings hook is executed, which is well after
+%% \paperwidth is set). This value is scaled by option just before it's
+%% used, so one can use the \RM@BeforeWidthSetting hook to change things.
+\DeclareOption{normalbasemparclear}{\setlength\RM@mparclearance{-666pt}}
+\DeclareOption{largebasemparclear}{\setlength\RM@mparclearance{-667pt}}
+
+\DeclareOption{normalbasemaxmparwidth}{\setlength\RM@maxmparwidth{-666pt}}
+\DeclareOption{largebasemaxmparwidth}{\setlength\RM@maxmparwidth{-667pt}}
+%%
+%% the gap between the edge of the paper and the edge of a marginpar
+%% is 0.4in (10.16mm) with standard article/report class settings.
+%% The mparclearance options change this.
+%%
+%% mparclearance for A4 portrait paper:
+%% least=3.95mm less=5.37mm lessish=7.28mm norm=9.88
+%% moreish=13.41mm more=18.20mm most=24.71mm
+%%
+%% (norm=0.4in with US letter paper). Note that there are no touch
+%% options for mparclearance or maxmparwidth. There's no particular
+%% reason why they shouldn't be added. So I did, but left them
+%% commented out.
+\DeclareOption{leastmparclearance}{\RM@mparclearoption=3}
+\DeclareOption{lessmparclearance}{\RM@mparclearoption=6}
+\DeclareOption{lessishmparclearance}{\RM@mparclearoption=9}
+\DeclareOption{normalmparclearance}{\RM@mparclearoption=12}% norm
+\DeclareOption{moreishmparclearance}{\RM@mparclearoption=15}
+\DeclareOption{moremparclearance}{\RM@mparclearoption=18}
+\DeclareOption{mostmparclearance}{\RM@mparclearoption=21}
+%%
+%% maxmparwidth is now set as a fraction of paperwidth, such that with
+%% portrait US letter paper, you get 2in as standard (or maybe with A4; I
+%% really ought to check this.. It's scale by option just like
+%% everything else. If you want to change the default base value of
+%% maxmparwidth, the \RM@BeforeWidthSetting hook is an ideal place to do
+%% it.
+\DeclareOption{leastmaxmparwidth}{\RM@maxmparwidthoption=3}
+\DeclareOption{lessmaxmparwidth}{\RM@maxmparwidthoption=6}
+\DeclareOption{lessishmaxmparwidth}{\RM@maxmparwidthoption=9}
+\DeclareOption{normalmaxmparwidth}{\RM@maxmparwidthoption=12}% norm
+\DeclareOption{moreishmaxmparwidth}{\RM@maxmparwidthoption=15}
+\DeclareOption{moremaxmparwidth}{\RM@maxmparwidthoption=18}
+\DeclareOption{mostmaxmparwidth}{\RM@maxmparwidthoption=21}
+%%
+%%
+%% TOUCH OPTIONS
+%% -------------
+%%
+%% Note that all the touch options need to be executed after their
+%% corresponding `straight' options. This is inevitable if they are
+%% left here and \ProcessOptions is used rather than the star form,
+%% because rmplocal.cfg is loaded after all of rmpage's \DeclareOptions
+%% statements.
+%%
+\DeclareOption{t@uchlonger} {\RM@notinexecuteoptions\advance\RM@lengthoption by 1}
+\DeclareOption{t@uchshorter}{\RM@notinexecuteoptions\advance\RM@lengthoption by -1}
+\DeclareOption{touchlonger}{\RM@notinexecuteoptions\advance\RM@lengthoption by 1}
+\DeclareOption{touchshorter}{\RM@notinexecuteoptions\advance\RM@lengthoption by -1}
+%%
+\DeclareOption{touchmorecolsep}{\RM@notinexecuteoptions\advance\RM@columnsepoption by1}
+\DeclareOption{touchlesscolsep}{\RM@notinexecuteoptions\advance\RM@columnsepoption by-1}
+\DeclareOption{t@uchmorecolsep}{\RM@notinexecuteoptions\advance\RM@columnsepoption by1}
+\DeclareOption{t@uchlesscolsep}{\RM@notinexecuteoptions\advance\RM@columnsepoption by-1}
+%%
+\DeclareOption{touchmoremparsep}{\RM@notinexecuteoptions\advance\RM@mparsepoption by1}
+\DeclareOption{touchlessmparsep}{\RM@notinexecuteoptions\advance\RM@mparsepoption by-1}
+\DeclareOption{t@uchmoremparsep}{\RM@notinexecuteoptions\advance\RM@mparsepoption by1}
+\DeclareOption{t@uchlessmparsep}{\RM@notinexecuteoptions\advance\RM@mparsepoption by-1}
+%%
+\DeclareOption{touchmorefootskip}{\RM@notinexecuteoptions\advance\RM@footskipoption by1}
+\DeclareOption{touchlessfootskip}{\RM@notinexecuteoptions\advance\RM@footskipoption by-1}
+\DeclareOption{t@uchmorefootskip}{\RM@notinexecuteoptions\advance\RM@footskipoption by1}
+\DeclareOption{t@uchlessfootskip}{\RM@notinexecuteoptions\advance\RM@footskipoption by-1}
+%%
+\DeclareOption{touchmoreheadsep}{\RM@notinexecuteoptions\advance\RM@headsepoption by1}
+\DeclareOption{touchlessheadsep}{\RM@notinexecuteoptions\advance\RM@headsepoption by-1}
+\DeclareOption{t@uchmoreheadsep}{\advance\RM@headsepoption by1}
+\DeclareOption{t@uchlessheadsep}{\advance\RM@headsepoption by-1}
+%%
+\DeclareOption{t@uchwider}{\RM@notinexecuteoptions\advance\RM@widthoption by1}
+\DeclareOption{t@uchnarrower}{\RM@notinexecuteoptions\advance\RM@widthoption by-1}
+\DeclareOption{touchwider}{\RM@notinexecuteoptions\advance\RM@widthoption by1}
+\DeclareOption{touchnarrower}{\RM@notinexecuteoptions\advance\RM@widthoption by-1}
+%%
+\DeclareOption{t@uchmoreoffset}{\RM@notinexecuteoptions\advance\RM@offsetoption by1}
+\DeclareOption{t@uchlessoffset}{\RM@notinexecuteoptions\advance\RM@offsetoption by-1}
+\DeclareOption{touchmoreoffset}{\RM@notinexecuteoptions\advance\RM@offsetoption by1}
+\DeclareOption{touchlessoffset}{\RM@notinexecuteoptions\advance\RM@offsetoption by-1}
+%%
+\DeclareOption{t@uchhigher}{\RM@notinexecuteoptions\advance\RM@headfootbalance by -1}
+\DeclareOption{t@uchlower} {\RM@notinexecuteoptions\advance\RM@headfootbalance by 1}
+\DeclareOption{touchhigher}{\RM@notinexecuteoptions\advance\RM@headfootbalance by -1}
+\DeclareOption{touchlower} {\RM@notinexecuteoptions\advance\RM@headfootbalance by 1}
+%%
+\DeclareOption{t@uchlessmparclearance}{\RM@notinexecuteoptions\advance\RM@mparclearoption by -1}
+\DeclareOption{t@uchmoremparclearance}{\RM@notinexecuteoptions\advance\RM@mparclearoption by 1}
+\DeclareOption{touchlessmparclearance}{\RM@notinexecuteoptions\advance\RM@mparclearoption by -1}
+\DeclareOption{touchmoremparclearance}{\RM@notinexecuteoptions\advance\RM@mparclearoption by 1}
+
+\DeclareOption{t@uchlessmaxmparwidth}{\RM@notinexecuteoptions\advance\RM@maxmparwidthoption by -1}
+\DeclareOption{t@uchmoremaxmparwidth}{\RM@notinexecuteoptions\advance\RM@maxmparwidthoption by 1}
+\DeclareOption{touchlessmaxmparwidth}{\RM@notinexecuteoptions\advance\RM@maxmparwidthoption by -1}
+\DeclareOption{touchmoremaxmparwidth}{\RM@notinexecuteoptions\advance\RM@maxmparwidthoption by 1}
+%%
+%%
+%% RANDOM LENGTH OPTIONS
+%% ---------------------
+%%
+%% These need to be executed after the touchlength options; but for
+%% that, they'd be in rmpage.sty
+%%
+\DeclareOption{fulllength}{\RM@lengthoption=30}
+\DeclareOption{stdlength}{\RM@lengthoption=0}
+%%
+%%
+%% NUMBER OF COLUMNS
+%% -----------------
+%%
+%% onecolumn and twocolumn are both in rmpage. These options only
+%% affect \textwidth; use a package like multicols to set you text in
+%% multiple columns.
+%%
+\DeclareOption{onecolumnwidth}{\def\RM@textcols{1}}
+\DeclareOption{twocolumnwidth}{\def\RM@textcols{2}}
+\DeclareOption{threecolumnwidth}{\def\RM@textcols{3}}
+\DeclareOption{fourcolumnwidth}{\def\RM@textcols{4}}
+\DeclareOption{fivecolumnwidth}{\def\RM@textcols{5}}
+\DeclareOption{sixcolumnwidth}{\def\RM@textcols{6}}
+\DeclareOption{sevencolumnwidth}{\def\RM@textcols{7}}
+\DeclareOption{eightcolumnwidth}{\def\RM@textcols{8}}
+\DeclareOption{ninecolumnwidth}{\def\RM@textcols{9}}
+\DeclareOption{tencolumnwidth}{\def\RM@textcols{10}}
+%%
+%%
+%% LOADING FOUNTS
+%% --------------
+%%
+%% The fount options work like this: a fount family is set, and if the
+%% \RM@loadfount flag is set true, the appropriate fount is loaded,
+%% mainly with one of the standard PSNFSS packages.
+%% Fount families are set like this:
+%% 1=avant garde 2=bookman 3=zapf chancery 4=helvetica
+%% 5=new century schoolbook 6=palatino 7=times 8=utopia
+%% 9=lucida casual 10=courier 11=concrete 12=this fount width
+%% 13=lucida casual dirty trick
+%%
+%% The dirty trick works like this: if you ask for lucida casual
+%% (\RM@fountfamily 13), the fount loading code later on does a
+%% \RequirePackage{lucida-casual}, and then sets \RM@fountfamily
+%% to 9. The option to do this is in Rowland's curious option
+%% section.
+%%
+%% The command below is used to ask for a particular set of
+%% typesetting parameters if you've not explicitly requested any with
+%% the looseness option set. You get loose if you've asked for
+%% onecolumn, or sloppy if you've asked for twocolumn. Ncolumnwidth
+%% is treated as onecolumn; the multicol package makes its own
+%% arrangements. But this shouldn't be done any more because the
+%% metrics have changed (S. Rahtz, psnfss2e.tex, 5/11/95). I wish
+%% there was an up-to-date version of fontinst with docs available.
+%%
+%% This command's defined here so its meaning is clear; it's cleared
+%% at the end of rmpage.sty.
+%%
+%% So, this is the command that used to do the dirty. And still does:
+%% the PSNFSS founts \emph{are} still much tighter than cmr, and you
+%% get more bad line breaks. But looseish seems enough for now; keep
+%% the twocolumn extra super dooper very slack indeed looseness as is
+%% for now. (I wish I had a television so I could find out exactly
+%% what it is that Mutley says when he's annoyed). Maybe the thing
+%% to do is to change the sloppiness command: see rmpage.sty for more
+%% comments (yes, you, you fool, me! bloody well read it [don't
+%% complain: I'm swearing at myself]).
+%%
+%% The thing is, the PSNFSS founts are a little tighter than cmr (it
+%% seems). looseish over-compensates, but it's not all that much
+%% looser than tight. Grumbledon diwn.
+\def\RM@setpsloose{
+ \ifnum\RM@looseoption=205
+ \if@twocolumn
+ \def\RM@looseoption{5}
+ \else
+ \def\RM@looseoption{1}
+ \fi
+ \fi
+}
+% \def\RM@setpsloose{\relax}
+% % Don't change the options below; just change the loosening command
+% % in case I want to use it later.
+%%
+%% %% Computer modern roman; redundant options
+ \DeclareOption{cmrwidth}{\def\RM@fountfamily{0}}
+ \DeclareOption{loadcmr}{\def\RM@fountfamily{0}\RM@loadfounttrue}
+%% Avant Garde
+\DeclareOption{avantwidth}{\def\RM@fountfamily{1}}
+\DeclareOption{loadavant}{\def\RM@fountfamily{1}
+ \RM@loadfounttrue\RM@setpsloose}
+%% Bookman
+\DeclareOption{bookmanwidth}{\def\RM@fountfamily{2}}
+\DeclareOption{loadbookman}{\def\RM@fountfamily{2}
+ \RM@loadfounttrue\RM@setpsloose}
+%% Zapf Chancery
+\DeclareOption{chancerywidth}{\def\RM@fountfamily{3}}
+\DeclareOption{loadchancery}{\def\RM@fountfamily{3}
+ \RM@loadfounttrue\RM@setpsloose}
+%% Helvetica
+\DeclareOption{helvetwidth}{\def\RM@fountfamily{4}}
+\DeclareOption{loadhelvet}{\def\RM@fountfamily{4}
+ \RM@loadfounttrue\RM@setpsloose}
+%% New Century Schoolbook
+\DeclareOption{newcentwidth}{\def\RM@fountfamily{5}}
+\DeclareOption{loadnewcent}{\def\RM@fountfamily{5}
+ \RM@loadfounttrue\RM@setpsloose}
+%% Palatino
+\DeclareOption{palatinowidth}{\def\RM@fountfamily{6}}
+\DeclareOption{loadpalatino}{\def\RM@fountfamily{6}
+ \RM@loadfounttrue\RM@setpsloose}
+%% Times
+\DeclareOption{timeswidth}{\def\RM@fountfamily{7}}
+\DeclareOption{loadtimes}{\def\RM@fountfamily{7}
+ \RM@loadfounttrue\RM@setpsloose}
+%% Utopia
+\DeclareOption{utopiawidth}{\def\RM@fountfamily{8}}
+\DeclareOption{loadutopia}{\def\RM@fountfamily{8}
+ \RM@loadfounttrue\RM@setpsloose}
+%% Lucida casual
+\DeclareOption{lucasualwidth}{\def\RM@fountfamily{9}}
+\DeclareOption{loadlucasual}{\def\RM@fountfamily{9}
+ \RM@loadfounttrue\RM@setpsloose}
+%% lucida-casual option is now in rmplocal.cfg
+%% Courier
+\DeclareOption{courierwidth}{\def\RM@fountfamily{10}}
+\DeclareOption{loadcourier}{\def\RM@fountfamily{10}\RM@loadfounttrue
+ \RM@setpsloose}
+%% Concrete
+%% Concrete doesn't need loose typesetting
+\DeclareOption{concretewidth}{\def\RM@fountfamily{11}}
+\DeclareOption{loadconcrete}{\def\RM@fountfamily{11}\RM@loadfounttrue
+ \ExecuteOptions{beton}}
+%% Bases \textwidth on current fount
+\DeclareOption{thisfountwidth}{\def\RM@fountfamily{12}}
+%%
+%%
+%% Stuff for beton support
+%% -----------------------
+%%
+%% I need to pass the standard-baselineskips option to beton
+%% explicitly so I can detect whether beton's been loaded with this
+%% option later. I might as well prepare to pass the other two
+%% options, just in case I need to know about them someday.
+\DeclareOption{standard-baselineskips}
+ {\PassOptionsToPackage{\CurrentOption}{beton}}
+\DeclareOption{oldstyle-equation-numbers}
+ {\PassOptionsToPackage{\CurrentOption}{beton}}
+\DeclareOption{concrete-math}
+ {\PassOptionsToPackage{\CurrentOption}{beton}}
+%%
+%%
+%%
+%% Synonyms for other options
+%% --------------------------
+%%
+%% Now I like this.
+\DeclareOption{othernicedate}{\RM@nicedatefalse}% usdate
+\DeclareOption{nicedate}{\RM@nicedatetrue}% ukdate
+%%
+%% Other packages use these options to change the amount of
+%% information displayed; I might as well pay attention.
+%%
+\DeclareOption{verbose}{\def\RM@chatlevel{1}}% chatty
+\DeclareOption{silent}{\def\RM@chatlevel{3}}% yorkshire
+\DeclareOption{errorshow}{\def\RM@chatlevel{3}}% yorkshire
+\DeclareOption{warningshow}{\def\RM@chatlevel{2}}% taciturn
+\DeclareOption{infoshow}{\def\RM@chatlevel{1}}% chatty
+\DeclareOption{debugshow}{\def\RM@chatlevel{0}}% garrulous
+%%
+%% And I object to this, I really do. Why can't people learn to
+%% spell properly?
+%%
+\DeclareOption{center}{\RM@centretrue}
+\DeclareOption{notcenter}{\RM@centrefalse}
+%%
+%%
+%% MARGIN OPTIONS
+%% --------------
+%%
+%% What the ringbinding option does is ensure that there's enough space
+%% in the inside margin to punch holes. It does not make a binding
+%% correction after the fashion of the Koma-script packages. This option
+%% assumes that you'll be punching holes in the inside margin, so don't
+%% expect it to work properly with landscape printing---I couldn't work
+%% out a way of predicting which margin will get the holes in landscape
+%% printing, so I decided to make no attempt to support it. If you have
+%% any thoughts on this, please email me.
+%%
+\DeclareOption{ringbinding}
+ {\ifRM@portrait
+ \RM@DefLengthAtLeast{\RM@mininsidemargin}{15mm}
+ \else
+ \RM@Warn{The ringbinding option does nothing in landscape mode}
+ \fi}
+%%
+%% PRINTER OPTIONS
+%% ---------------
+%%
+%% Printer types are:
+%% 0=fullbleed, 1=general, 2=pessimistic, 3=optimistic
+%% 10=dw300 11=dw500 12=dw600 (HP deskwriter inkjet series)
+%% 20=lj2 21=lj3 22=lj4 (HP laserjet laser printer series)
+%% 30=canonbjx bubblejet something (Canon bubblejet inkjet series)
+%% 40+ whatever else comes up
+%%
+%% The idea is that printer types < 10 are not locally configured;
+%% these numbers are reserved for mythical general types that should
+%% be the same on all systems. Feel free to add your own mythical
+%% general types; please keep the printer number > 1000.
+%%
+%% The figures for all these printers are guesses, except for the DW500
+%% and DW600: any data on printing margins for the printers above or
+%% other commonly-used printers would be gratefully received. I need to
+%% know about printing limits at the top, bottom, left, and right for
+%% portrait and landscape modes, and whether the data is what the book
+%% says or what you measured (preferrably both, but anything'll help).
+%% If anyone really uses LaTeX with an A3 printer, do tell: it's
+%% something I've been wondering about.
+%%
+%% \RM@ptrpostol generally set to 1mm (paper sizes are to $\pm2$mm),
+%% except for our dw520 which I keep a careful eye on.
+%%
+\DeclareOption{fullbleedprinter}{
+ \def\RM@printertype{0}
+ \def\RM@ptrrportclear{0mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrlportclear{0mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrtportclear{0mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrbportclear{0mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrrlandclear{0mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrllandclear{0mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrtlandclear{0mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrblandclear{0mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrpostol{0mm}% Seems best
+ }
+%
+%% Quite arbitrary settings,
+\DeclareOption{generalprinter}{% arbitrary
+ \def\RM@printertype{1}
+ \def\RM@ptrrportclear{8mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrlportclear{8mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrtportclear{8mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrbportclear{15mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrrlandclear{15mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrllandclear{8mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrtlandclear{8mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrblandclear{8mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrpostol{1mm}% Guess
+ }
+%% This uses the worst limits I can remember meeting:
+\DeclareOption{pessimisticprinter}{
+ \def\RM@printertype{2}
+ \def\RM@ptrrportclear{10mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrlportclear{10mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrtportclear{10mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrbportclear{19mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrrlandclear{19mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrllandclear{10mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrtlandclear{10mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrblandclear{10mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrpostol{1mm}% Guess
+ }
+% This uses the best limits I'd expect
+\DeclareOption{optimisticprinter}{
+ \def\RM@printertype{3}
+ \def\RM@ptrrportclear{3mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrlportclear{3mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrtportclear{3mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrbportclear{3mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrrlandclear{3mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrllandclear{3mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrtlandclear{3mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrblandclear{3mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrpostol{0.5mm}% Guess
+ }
+
+\DeclareOption{dw300printer}{% Guess
+ \def\RM@printertype{11}
+ \def\RM@ptrrportclear{6mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrlportclear{6mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrtportclear{7mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrbportclear{15mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrrlandclear{15mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrllandclear{7mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrtlandclear{6mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrblandclear{6mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrpostol{1mm}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{dw500printer}{% HP spec
+ \def\RM@printertype{11}
+ \def\RM@ptrrportclear{6mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrlportclear{6mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrtportclear{7mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrbportclear{15mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrrlandclear{15mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrllandclear{7mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrtlandclear{6mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrblandclear{6mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrpostol{1mm}
+ }
+\DeclareOption{dw600printer}{% Measured from Rebecca's at work+1mm.
+ \def\RM@printertype{12}
+ \def\RM@ptrrportclear{5mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrlportclear{5mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrtportclear{2mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrbportclear{15mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrrlandclear{15mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrllandclear{2mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrtlandclear{5mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrblandclear{5mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrpostol{1mm}% Guess
+ }
+\DeclareOption{lj2printer}{% an arbitrary guess
+ \def\RM@printertype{20}
+ \def\RM@ptrrportclear{7mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrlportclear{7mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrtportclear{7mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrbportclear{7mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrrlandclear{7mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrllandclear{7mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrtlandclear{7mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrblandclear{7mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrpostol{1mm}% Guess
+ }
+\DeclareOption{lj3printer}{% an arbitrary guess
+ \def\RM@printertype{21}
+ \def\RM@ptrrportclear{6mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrlportclear{6mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrtportclear{6mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrbportclear{6mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrrlandclear{6mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrllandclear{6mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrtlandclear{6mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrblandclear{6mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrpostol{1mm}% Guess
+ }
+\DeclareOption{lj4printer}{% measured from MS Works output
+ \def\RM@printertype{22}
+ \def\RM@ptrrportclear{5mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrlportclear{5mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrtportclear{5mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrbportclear{5mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrrlandclear{5mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrllandclear{5mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrtlandclear{5mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrblandclear{5mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrpostol{0.5mm}% Guess
+ }
+\DeclareOption{canonbjxprinter}{% an arbitrary guess
+ \def\RM@printertype{22}
+ \def\RM@ptrrportclear{7mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrlportclear{7mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrtportclear{7mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrbportclear{12mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrrlandclear{12mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrllandclear{7mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrtlandclear{7mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrblandclear{7mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrpostol{1mm}% Guess
+ }
+%%
+%% ROWLAND'S CURIOUS OPTIONS
+%% -------------------------
+%%
+%% These are curious options, defined by me (RJMM) to perform dark and
+%% eldritch deeds. These aren't intended for hoi polloi, mainly 'cos
+%% they're a bit iffy in places, but I like them and they might give
+%% you some ideas.
+%%
+%%
+%% Our DW520 isn't quite to spec.
+%%
+\DeclareOption{R+R-dw520printer}{
+ \def\RM@printertype{11}
+ \def\RM@ptrrportclear{7mm}% spec 6mm
+ \def\RM@ptrlportclear{6mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrtportclear{7mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrbportclear{15mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrrlandclear{15mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrllandclear{7mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrtlandclear{7mm}% spec 6mm
+ \def\RM@ptrblandclear{6mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrpostol{0.5mm}% Guess
+ }
+%%
+%% A dirty trick to load my .fd version of lucida casual rather than
+%% the PSNFSS version. If you loadlucidacasual, \RM@fountfamily is set
+%% to 9 after the lucida-casual package has been \RequirePackaged.
+%% That's done by code further on in rmpage, specially written for
+%% this dirty trick.
+%%
+%% Lucida casual
+\DeclareOption{lucidacasualwidth}{\def\RM@fountfamily{9}}
+\DeclareOption{loadlucidacasual}{\def\RM@fountfamily{13}
+ \RM@loadfounttrue\RM@setpsloose}
+%%
+%% These class options ought to be redundant now.
+%%\DeclareOption{rmcv}{\def\RM@classtype{20}}
+%%\DeclareOption{rmletter}{\def\RM@classtype{21}}
+%%\DeclareOption{bithesis}{\def\RM@classtype{22}}
+%% for ltx guide docs; maybe use in ltxguide.cfg?
+%%\DeclareOption{ltxguide}{\def\RM@classtype{7}}% redundant
+%% for typesetting .dtx files only; used by ltxdoc.cfg
+%%\DeclareOption{ltxdoc}{\def\RM@classtype{6}}% redundant
+%% for Liverpool J.Moore's EEP exams
+%%\DeclareOption{ljmueepexam}{\def\RM@classtype{23}}% redundant
+%%
+%% \RM@ptsize is set to the requested point size if an rmsizeN package has
+%% not already been recognised by another package.
+%%
+%% These point size options need another package file which really
+%% isn't ready to be released yet - so don't expect them to work.
+%%
+%% If you really, really, really want to use these extra point sizes,
+%% I'll send you the extra files if you ask nicely.
+%%
+\providecommand{\RM@ptsize}{666}
+\DeclareOption{14pt}{\ifnum\RM@ptsize=666\def\RM@ptsize{14}\def\@ptsize{2}\fi}
+\DeclareOption{24pt}{\ifnum\RM@ptsize=666\def\RM@ptsize{24}\def\@ptsize{2}\fi}
+\DeclareOption{36pt}{\ifnum\RM@ptsize=666\def\RM@ptsize{36}\def\@ptsize{2}\fi}
+%%
+%% Don't do anything to the file above this point except these things:
+%% comment out whole options,
+%% uncomment out whole options,
+%% and change the identifying comments and commands at the start of the file.
+%% Disobeying this order will result in a squadron of highly-trained
+%% killer gerbils attacking your toenails each night; the cost in
+%% pedicurist bills will be crippling.
+%%
+%%
+%% LOCAL CODE BELOW HERE PLEASE
+%% ============================
+%%
+%%
+%% Add your options in the section marked out below.
+%%
+%%
+%% BEGIN LOCAL OPTION DECLARATION
+%% ==============================
+%%
+
+%%
+%%
+%% END LOCAL OPTION DECLARATION
+%% ============================
+%%
+%%
+%% DEFAULT OPTION SETTING
+%% ======================
+%%
+%% Default options for any class---the \ExecuteOptions statement below
+%% should contain the default settings you want for all documents.
+%% Remember these options can always be over-ridden by class-specific
+%% code and options used in a document.
+%%
+%% Check the statement below about default option settings; things
+%% change, y'know.
+%%
+%% rmpage sets things up so that these options are used by default:
+%%
+%% noheaders,footers,notcentre,oneside,portrait,onecolumn,normalaltitude,
+%% normalcolumnsep,normalheadsep,normalfootskip,normalmparsep,
+%% normallength,normalwidth,normaloffset,generalprinter,
+%% noadaptivecolumnsep,nastydate,taciturn
+%%
+%% The (USA) letterpaper option is specified by the standard classes;
+%% rmpage defaults to undefinedpaper (a real papertype in my
+%% book, which I wouldn't recommend unless you like error messages).
+%%
+%% Either the stdmargins or notstdmargins option should be executed, to
+%% avoid (admittedly unlikely) mis-understandings over the placement of
+%% marginal notes. I think I've changed rmpage so there shouldn't be
+%% a problem with this; notstdmargins is the default setting.
+%%
+%% If no config file is found by rmpagenew, the notstdmargins option
+%% is executed using \ExecuteOptions.
+%%
+%%
+%% CHANGE THE COMMAND BELOW TO MATCH YOUR LOCAL PREFERENCES
+%% --------------------------------------------------------
+%%
+% \ExecuteOptions{R+R-dw520printer,a4paper,notstdmargins,nicedate,noheaders}
+\ExecuteOptions{generalprinter,letterpaper,stdmargins,usdate,noheaders}
+%%
+%% --------------------------------------------------------
+%%
+%%
+%% DEFAULT OPTIONS FOR PARTICULAR CLASSES.
+%% ======================================
+%%
+%% Don't set default options in local classes using
+%% \PassOptionsToPackage{rmpage}{...} in your class file unless you have
+%% a good reason to; read the note below.
+%%
+%% If you need to have rmpage \ExecuteOptions for particular classes,
+%% use the \RM@OnClassExecuteOptions statement in the block below.
+%%
+%% \RM@ClassExecuteOption{<class name>}{<option list>} performs
+%% \ExecuteOptions{<option list>} if the class called <class name> has
+%% been loaded.
+%%
+%% Note that if you are building one class upon another (say, nuthesis
+%% based on report), both classes might have been by this stage, so it is
+%% best to have the \RM@OnClassExecuteOptions statement for the base class
+%% *before* the \RM@OnClassExecuteOptions statement for the loading class.
+%% E.g., for nuthesis based on report, have:
+%% \RM@OnClassExecuteOptions{report}{...} *before*
+%% \RM@OnClassExecuteOptions{nuthesis}{...}
+%%
+%% Example default options for book class
+%%
+% \RM@OnClassExecuteOptions{book}
+% {ukdate,R+R-dw520printer,a4paper,headers,footers}
+%%
+%% Example default options for slides class
+%%
+% \RM@OnClassExecuteOptions{slides}
+% {centre,ukdate,R+R-dw520printer,a4paper}
+%%
+%%
+%% Example default options for foils class
+%%
+% \RM@OnClassExecuteOptions{foils}
+% {centre,ukdate,R+R-dw520printer,a4paper}
+%%
+%% Default options for ljmeepex class; ljmueepexam as was and damn
+%% Bill Gates. All these options are executed here so they can all
+%% be over-ridden by options passed by the document. Had they been
+%% passed from the class file by \PassOptionsToPackage, options from
+%% the document that are declared in rmpage after these options would
+%% over-ride these, and those declared before would not. Do it this
+%% way for consistency.
+%%
+% \RM@OnClassExecuteOptions{ljmeepex}
+% {centre,yorkshire,a4paper,noheaders,footers,wide,t@uchnarrower,longish}
+%%
+%%
+%% END DEFAULT OPTION SETTING FOR PARTICULAR CLASSES
+%% =================================================
+%%
+%%
+%% HOOKS
+%% =====
+%%
+%% The commands defined below: \RM@BeforeProcessOptions,
+%% \RM@DefineNewClasses, \RM@AfterProcessOptions,
+%% \RM@PrinterPaperSettings, \RM@BeforeTextheightSetting, and
+%% \RM@AfterWidthSetting are hooks: they are commands which
+%% you can define yourself, which are executed later somewhere in rmpage.
+%% You hang code from them, which is used later; hence hook. LaTeX2e has
+%% hooks like \AtBeginDocument{}, which saves its argument every time
+%% it's executed, so all the code ever passed to it is executed at the
+%% begin document command. The hooks below are just ordinary LaTeX
+%% commands which you define in the usual way. If you re-define them,
+%% the original contents are lost forever. So add stuff to the
+%% definitions here, don't re-define them later unless you have a good
+%% reason to do so. By the way, these hooks don't have to be defined:
+%% rmpage can work without them quite happily.
+%%
+%%
+%% Use this one for playing about if you have to.
+\newcommand{\RM@BeforeProcessOptions}{}% end\RM@BeforeProcessOptions
+%%
+%%
+%% Use this one for setting up things for particular classes; classes
+%% that are based on other classes should appear in this list
+%% \emph{after} the classes they are based on. That is, the class
+%% bithesis (which is based on report), comes after report. This is
+%% easily arranged, because all the standard classes have their class
+%% type number defined before the \RM@DefineNewClasses hook is executed.
+%% You can define your own class types; the current list of class type
+%% numbers is:
+%%
+%% 0=unknown, 1=article, 2=report, 3=letter, 4=book, 5=slides,
+%% 10=ltxdoc, 11=ltxguide,
+%% 20=rmcv, 21=rmletter, 22=bithesis, 23=ljmueepexam
+%% 50=foils
+%%
+%% 0 - 19 standard LaTeX classes
+%% 20 - 49 my classes
+%% 50 - 99 other classes supported by standard rmpage
+%% 100 - maxnum local classes
+%%
+%% If you're going to define a new class type, use class type numbers
+%% above 100. That way you won't find a new version of rmpage usurping
+%% class type numbers you'd defined for your own use. And make sure
+%% that classes that build on other classes have higher a \RM@classtype
+%% than the classes they build upon. I'll probably do something more
+%% sophisticated one day, but this'll do for now.
+%%
+%% The \RM@LocalClassReport hook is executed by the \RM@typeclasstype
+%% command, which is executed by the \RM@OnClassType command if you've
+%% asked for garrulous reporting. It's a debugging aid to help spot
+%% anomalous class type number setting. Why am I doing this?
+%% If you do add a new class, re-define the \RM@LocalClassReport command
+%% here to report it. For example, if you've added the eddie class,
+%% given the number 666, and the orwell class, given the number 101, say:
+%%
+%% \renewcommand{\RM@LocalClassReport}{
+%% \RM@OnClassType{101}{\typeout{orwell class detected}}{}
+%% \RM@OnClassType{666}{\typeout{eddie class detected}}{}
+%% }
+%%
+\renewcommand{\RM@LocalClassReport}{\typeout{Undefined class detected}}
+%%
+%%
+%% Note that the \RM@DefineNewClasses hook is only executed if
+%% \RM@ClassType is less than 20.
+%%
+%% It's okay to test for a class here that will have had its class type
+%% number set by an option. Not fast, but okay. Note that the
+%% \RM@SetClassType command will only set \RM@ClassType to a value larger
+%% than the current one; this is so that subsequent detection (for
+%% example) of the report class on which you have built the nuthesis
+%% class cannot set \RM@classtype to 2.
+%%
+%% The new classes below are some that I've defined; I've left them
+%% in so you don't pinch the numbers and to give a real-life example.
+%% Most of these classes are a bit rough and not generally useful,
+%% so I'm keeping them to myself; although if you want a
+%% Bolton Institute thesis class file, I'll send you mine if you ask me
+%% for it.
+%%
+\newcommand{\RM@DefineNewClasses}{
+ \RM@SetClassType{rmcv} {20}
+ \RM@SetClassType{rmletter} {21}
+ \RM@SetClassType{bithesis} {22}
+ \RM@SetClassType{ljmueepexam}{23}
+ \RM@SetClassType{ljmeepex} {23}
+}%% end\RM@DefineNewClasses
+%%
+%%
+%% AfterProcessOptions is useful for setting up things for particular
+%% classes using the \RM@OnClassType command
+%%
+%% I've left in the code I wrote for my class files as examples; the
+%% code for ltxdoc is required if you insist on using rmpage with it.
+%%
+\newcommand{\RM@AfterProcessOptions}{
+% % \renewcommand{\RM@mintextheight}{730pt}% For testing only
+% % \renewcommand{\RM@maxtextheight}{9000pt}
+ %
+ % class type 10=ltxdoc
+ %
+ \RM@OnClassType{10}{
+ \RM@oclwarninfo{3}
+ {ltxdoc and rmpage don't go well together}
+% \RM@ocl{2}{\typeout{Set \protect\normalmarginpar}}{}
+% % Try to make mpars appear in alternating margins
+% \ifRM@twoside\@mparswitchtrue\fi
+% % Try to make mpars appear in default margin
+% \normalmarginpar
+ % Ensure \textwidth is at least the required width
+ \def\RM@mintextwidth{355pt}
+ }{}
+ %
+ % class type 20=rmcv
+ %
+ \RM@OnClassType{20}{
+ \RM@oclwarninfo{3}
+ {I don't do much for rmcv yet,
+ and if you specified\MessageBreak
+ some options that don't get used, I won't complain}
+ }{}
+ %
+ % class type 22=bithesis
+ %
+ \RM@OnClassType{22}{
+ % Set minimum margins as specified in the regulations.
+ % Everything else is done by the class file. These commands are
+ % defined to be 0pt at the start of rmpage, so they can't be set in
+ % the class file.
+ \RM@DefLengthAtLeast{\RM@minoutsidemargin}{15mm}
+ \RM@DefLengthAtLeast{\RM@mininsidemargin} {40mm}
+ \RM@DefLengthAtLeast{\RM@mintopmargin} {15mm}
+ \RM@DefLengthAtLeast{\RM@minbottommargin} {15mm}
+ }{}
+ %
+ % Add more here
+ %
+}% end\RM@AfterProcessOptions
+%%
+%%
+%% The \RM@On...PaperSize commands take two compulsory arguments, and
+%% one optional arguments. The optional argument is the long paper
+%% size code. The default value is 0, meaning `not long'.
+%% -1 = any long size
+%% 0 = not long only (or 1-long)
+%% 1 = 7/8 2 = 3/4 3 = 2/3 4 = 5/8 5 = 1/2
+%% 6 = 3/8 7 = 1/3 8 = 1/4 9 = 1/8
+%%
+%% The first compulsory argument is the paper size code; you can look
+%% them up elsewhere.
+%%
+%% If the paper size specified in the arguments to a \RM@...papersize
+%% command is the selected paper size, the third argument is executed.
+%%
+%%
+%% Add setting for local printer/paper combinations here; new printers
+%% should be declared using \DeclareOption above. Have a look in
+%% rmpage.sty, at the code above the point where this hook is
+%% executed, to get a better idea of what's going on.
+\newcommand*{\RM@PrinterPaperSettings}{
+%%
+%% Note that you can print out long A3 sizes (1/2 and under) on A4
+%% paper, with the same minimum clearances applying to the long A3 size
+%% as apply to A4. So in the common case of an A4 printer, all you
+%% need to do is make the A3 printing limits the same as A4 printing
+%% limits, and Bob's yer auntie's live-in lover. What the two
+%% commands below do is assume that all printers are A4 printers, and
+%% sets the clearances accordingly. If you use a non-A4 printer, you
+%% might need to add code to over-ride this assumption for that
+%% printer, after these two commands.
+%%
+ \RM@OnPortraitPaperSize[-1]{13}% size 13 = A3
+ {
+ \let\RM@minrightclearance\RM@ptrrportclear
+ \let\RM@minleftclearance \RM@ptrlportclear
+ \let\RM@minfootclearance \RM@ptrbportclear
+ \let\RM@minheadclearance \RM@ptrtportclear
+ }
+ \RM@OnLandscapePaperSize[-1]{13}% size 13 = A3
+ {
+ \let\RM@minrightclearance\RM@ptrrlandclear
+ \let\RM@minleftclearance \RM@ptrllandclear
+ \let\RM@minfootclearance \RM@ptrblandclear
+ \let\RM@minheadclearance \RM@ptrtlandclear
+ }
+%%
+%% The code below sets up rmpage to do things the way I like if
+%% you've selected an HP 500 series inkjet (like my DW520).
+%% I print out A5 pages by using dvidvi to put two of them on an A4
+%% page, so A5 portrait clearances need to be A4 landscape clearances
+%% and vice-versa. Envelopes suffer a very large non-printing margin
+%% at the bottom, so this is dealt with. Note that I have to set
+%% both the ptrclear commands *and* the minclearance commands in this
+%% case, because the ptrclear commands are assumed to be set by now,
+%% and I have to change them.
+%%
+%% Note that I have asked rmpage to jack up any of these paper sizes that
+%% need it when I have specified an HP 500 series inkjet; this means that
+%% you can have an unexpectedly large gap at the bottom of a page without
+%% being warned about it, if the page layout you asked for would
+%% otherwise have tried to print in the asymmetrically large non-printing
+%% margin at the bottom of the paper. I don't mind this; if you do,
+%% remove the \RM@jackuptrue statements.
+%%
+ \RM@OnPrinterType{11}% HP DeskWriter 500 series
+ {
+ \RM@OnPortraitPaperSize{14}% size 14 = A4
+ {\RM@jackuptrue}
+ \RM@OnPortraitPaperSize{15}% size 15 = A5
+ {\let\RM@minrightclearance\RM@ptrrlandclear
+ \let\RM@minleftclearance\RM@ptrrlandclear
+ \let\RM@minfootclearance\RM@ptrblandclear
+ \let\RM@minheadclearance\RM@ptrtlandclear}
+ \RM@OnLandscapePaperSize{15}% size 15 = A5
+ {\let\RM@minrightclearance\RM@ptrrportclear
+ \let\RM@minleftclearance\RM@ptrlportclear
+ \let\RM@minfootclearance\RM@ptrbportclear
+ \let\RM@minheadclearance\RM@ptrtportclear}
+ \RM@OnPortraitPaperSize[-1]{13}% size 13 = A3
+ {\RM@jackuptrue}
+ \RM@OnLandscapePaperSize[-1]{13}% size 13 = A3
+ {\RM@jackupfalse}
+ \RM@OnPaperSize{58}% size 58 = DL envelopes
+ {\def\RM@ptrrlandclear{19mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrrlandclear{7mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrblandclear{4mm}% spec 3mm
+ \def\RM@ptrtlandclear{4mm}% spec 3mm
+ \def\RM@ptrrportclear{4mm}% spec 3mm
+ \def\RM@ptrlportclear{4mm}% spec 3mm
+ \def\RM@ptrbportclear{19mm}
+ \def\RM@ptrtportclear{7mm}}
+ \RM@OnPortraitPaperSize{58}% size 58 = DL envelopes
+ {\let\RM@minrightclearance\RM@ptrrportclear
+ \let\RM@minleftclearance\RM@ptrlportclear
+ \let\RM@minfootclearance\RM@ptrbportclear
+ \let\RM@minheadclearance\RM@ptrtportclear}
+ \RM@OnLandscapePaperSize{58}% size 58 = DL envelopes
+ {\let\RM@minrightclearance\RM@ptrrlandclear
+ \let\RM@minleftclearance\RM@ptrllandclear
+ \let\RM@minfootclearance\RM@ptrblandclear
+ \let\RM@minheadclearance\RM@ptrtlandclear}
+ }% end HP DeskWriter 500 series
+}% end\RM@PrinterPaperSettings
+%%
+%%
+%% Add code to select textheight setting method, and define new
+%% textheight setting code here
+\newcommand*{\RM@BeforeTextheightSetting}{}% end\RM@BeforeTextheightSetting
+%%
+%% You might add code to define \RM@widthsetter to load your own
+%% horizontal parameter setting code for a particular class here
+%% e.g., \RM@OnClassType{69}{\def\RM@widthsetter{rsw-ll.pko}}{}
+\newcommand*{\RM@BeforeWidthSetting}{}% end\RM@BeforeWidthSetting
+%%
+%% If you are using a class that defines \RM@textwidthgroup to 4, put
+%% code in this hook that defines: \RM@ptperchar to the width of one
+%% average character of your main body fount; \@tempdima to the
+%% paper-based initial \textwidth guess; \@tempdimb to the
+%% character-based initial \textwidth guess; and code to modify
+%% \columnsep if you want to.
+%% This hook is executed after the parameters above have been set.
+\newcommand*{\RM@AfterInitialTextwidthSetting}{}% end\RM@AfterInitialTextwidthSetting
+%%
+%% Do what preventest thou from wilting\ldots For symmetry's sake is
+%% this here.
+%%
+\newcommand*{\RM@AfterWidthSetting}{}% end\RM@AfterWidthSetting
+%%
+%%
+\endinput \ No newline at end of file