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- name: 00readme-sugconf.txt
-description: read me for sugconf.cls
- purpose: introduction and explanation
- of LaTeX document class sugconf
- for SAS(R) User Group (SUG) conference authors
- date: 8/10/2006 posted to CTAN
- author: Ronald J. Fehd, SAS-L's macro maven
- TeX User Group (TUG) member
- mailto:RJF2@cdc.gov
- note: SAS-L is the name of listserv
- of the international online SAS user group community
- note: CTAN: Comprehensive TeX Archive Network
- note: License type: Free, LaTeX project public license
- http://www.latex-project.org/lppl/
-
-* SUG authors
-
-LaTeX is a set of macros for the TeX document processing application.
-
-Several years ago I began using LaTeX to write my SUG papers.
-In order to produce a paper which conforms
-to SAS User Group International conference paper guidelines
-it is necessary to modify the LaTeX document class article.
-
-After reviewing several other LaTeX class files: e.g.: acmconf.cls,
-I wrote my own SUGconf.cls and posted it to SAS-L.
-http://www.listserv.uga.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=sas-l
-
-The layout produced by the 'sugconf' class
-is based on the description contained in SUGI paper guidelines,
-published by SAS Institute: (2006)
-http://support.sas.com/usergroups/sugi/sugi31/package/WritersGuidelines.pdf
-
-At the 2006 PracTeX conference, a Little Birdie
-(SAS-L euphemism for a SAS Institute employee)
-suggested that it would be a Good Idea to post my class file
-and some examples to CTAN,
-by which act I would then accept responsibility for maintenance.
-
-
-* All SUG conferences now require submission of papers as a .pdf.
-TeX distributions provide pdfLaTeX.exe which produces a .pdf
-from the source text file. (.tex or .ltx or .txt).
-The .pdf can be read with Adobe Reader v5 or greater.
-Note: pdfLaTeX also produces a .dvi, which is easier to review
-while editing and polishing.
-See the command: \pdfoutput= in each .tex file.
-
-* filename extensions
-
-** .bat: windows batch file
- executes pdfLaTeX, input : <filename>.tex
- note: input may be <filename>.txt
- pdfoutput=0: <filename>.dvi
- pdfoutput=1: <filename>.pdf
-** .tex: input : text file containing LaTeX markup commands
-** .pdf: output: Adobe v5 or higher
-
-* Please review the following files
-in order to familiarize yourself with LaTeX markup commands.
-
-** article-example illustrates the LaTeX document class article
-article-example.bat
-article-example.tex
-article-example.pdf
-
-** this file provides the LaTeX document class sugconf based on article
- you must download this file and place it in the same folder
- with your SUG-conf-paper
-
-sugconf.cls
-
-** sugconf-example is a working example of the document class sugconf
- download these files and rename them to <My-SUG-conf-paper>.*
- note: remember to change the filename in the .bat file
- from sugconf-example
- to <My-SUG-conf-paper>
-
-sugconf-example.bat
-sugconf-example.pdf
-sugconf-example.tex
-
-* processing your .tex file with a Windows .bat file
-- - - - article-example.bat - - -
-pdfLaTeX article-example
-- - - - article-example.bat end - - -
-
-note assumption: filename extension is .tex
-to process a text file other than .tex, specify the extension:
-pdfLaTeX article-example.txt
-
-* highly recommended
-I recommend a professional text editor.
-
-\end{document}%00readme-sugconf.txt}
+ name: README
+description: read me for sugconf.cls
+ purpose: introduction and explanation
+ of LaTeX document class sugconf
+ for SAS(R) User Group (SUG) conference authors
+ date: 4/31/2021 posted to CTAN
+ author: Ronald J. Fehd, SAS-L's macro maven
+ TeX User Group (TUG) member
+ mailto:Ron.Fehd.macro.maven@gmail.com
+ note: SAS-L is the name of listserv
+ of the international online SAS user group community
+ http://www.listserv.uga.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=sas-l
+ note: CTAN: Comprehensive TeX Archive Network
+ note: License type: Free, LaTeX project public license
+ http://www.latex-project.org/lppl/
+
+* SUG authors
+
+LaTeX is a set of macros for the LaTeX document processing application.
+
+Several years ago I began using LaTeX to write my SUG papers.
+In order to produce a paper which conforms
+to SAS User Group International conference paper guidelines
+it is necessary to modify the LaTeX document class article.
+
+The layout produced by the 'sugconf' class
+is based on the description contained in SUGI paper guidelines,
+published by SAS Institute: (2006)
+http://support.sas.com/usergroups/sugi/sugi31/package/WritersGuidelines.pdf
+note: 2021-04-02 this file is n/a
+
+* All SUG conferences now require submission of papers as a .pdf.
+TeX distributions provide pdflatex.exe which produces a .pdf
+from the source text file. (.tex or .ltx or .txt).
+The .pdf can be read with Adobe Reader v5 or greater.
+
+* filename extensions
+
+** .bat: windows batch file
+ executes pdflatex, input : <filename>.tex
+ note: input may be <filename>.txt
+ output : <filename>.pdf
+** .tex: input : text file containing LaTeX markup commands
+** .pdf: output: Adobe v5 or higher
+
+* Please review the following files
+in order to familiarize yourself with LaTeX markup commands.
+
+** sugconf-template illustrates the LaTeX document class article
+hello-world-article.tex
+hello-world-sugconf.tex
+
+** sugconf-skeleton and sugconf-template are your basic starting documents
+
+sugconf-skeleton.tex
+sugconf-template.tex
+
+** this file provides the LaTeX document class sugconf based on article
+ you must download this file and place it in the same folder
+ with your SUG-conf-paper
+
+sugconf.cls
+
+is available in the TeXlive distribution:
+where <UNC> is Universal Naming Convention for your TeXlive installation folder
+
+<UNC>\texlive\2021\texmf-dist\tex\latex\sugconf
+
+this document is in:
+<UNC>\texlive\2021\texmf-dist\doc\latex\sugconf
+
+* processing your .tex file with a Windows .bat file
+- - - - sugconf-template.bat - - -
+pdflatex sugconf-template
+- - - - sugconf-template.bat end - - -
+
+note assumption: filename extension is .tex
+to process a text file other than .tex, specify the extension:
+pdflatex sugconf-template.txt
+
+* highly recommended
+I recommend a professional text editor.
+
+\end{document}%README
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/sugconf/SUGI-paper-example.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/sugconf/SUGI-paper-example.txt
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-Paper 999-99
-
-Paper Written for the Annual SUGI Conference
-
-SUGI Author, ABC Corporation, City, State
-SUGI Co-Author, ABC Corporation, City, State
-
-ABSTRACT (HEADER 1)
-
-A brief summary at the beginning highlights the major points of your
-paper. Include the complete names of all SAS products that are
-discussed in the paper, names of operating environments (if
-applicable), and the skill level that the intended audience should
-have. (9-point Arial regular)
-
-INTRODUCTION (HEADER 1)
-
-The introduction explains the purpose and scope of your paper.
-
-MAIN IDEA (Body of Paper, HEADER 1)
-
-This is a main topic in the body of the paper. This is the body of
-the paper. This is the body of the paper. This is the body of the
-paper. This is the body of the paper. This is programming code in
-the body of the paper.
-
-data one;
-set two;
-if mix(var1, var2) > 0 then do;
-run;
-Continuation of body of the paper.
-
-SUB-TOPIC (HEADER 2)
-
-This is a sub-topic in the body of the paper. This is text in the
-sub-topic. This is text in the sub-topic. This is programming code
-in the sub-topic in the body of the paper.
-
-data one;
-set two;
-if mix(var1, var2) > 0 then do;
-run;
-Continuation of body – after source code.
-
-ANOTHER MAIN TOPIC (HEADER 1)
-
-This is the text of another main idea. This is the text of another
-main idea. This is the text of another main idea
-
-CONCLUSION (HEADER 1)
-
-The conclusion summarizes the main ideas in your paper. You can also
-use the conclusion to highlight final points and make
-recommendations or predictions.
-
-REFERENCES (HEADER 1)
-
-This section is required only when information that was written,
-tested, or researched by someone other than the author is included
-in the paper.
-
-ACKNOWLEDGMENTS (HEADER 1)
-
-This section is not required. Use this section to thank people who
-were especially helpful to you when you wrote your paper, for
-example, co-workers, reviewers, product developers.
-
-CONTACT INFORMATION (HEADER 1)
-
-Your comments and questions are valued and encouraged.
-Contact the author(s):
-Name
-Enterprise
-Address
-City, State, ZIP
-Work Phone:
-Fax:
-E-mail:
-Web:
-
-SAS and all other SAS Institute Inc. product or service names are
-registered trademarks or trademarks of SAS Institute Inc. in the USA
-and other countries. ® indicates USA registration.
-
-Other brand and product names are trademarks of their respective
-companies.
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-%% name : article-example.tex
-%% description: example of LaTeX document class article
-%% purpose : illustrate use of LaTeX markup
-%% for SAS User Group conference authors
-%% author : Ronald J. Fehd for CTAN
-%% date : 8/4/2006
-%% make : pdflatex article-example
-
-\documentclass{article}%note: font size, default: 10 points
-%\documentclass[12pt]{article}%note: change font size to 12 points
-\pdfoutput=0%out=jobname.dvi
-\pdfoutput=1%out=jobname.pdf
-\renewcommand{\rmdefault}{phv}%Adobe Helvetica san-serif
-
-\title{{\small Paper 999-99}
- \\% LaTeX note: double backslash: newline
- Paper written for an annual SUG conference
- }%end title
-\author{SUGI Author, ABC Corporation, City, State
- \\% LaTeX note: double backslash: newline
- SUGI Co-Author, ABC Corporation, City, State
- }%end author
-\date{\relax}%TeX note: relax: null
-
-\begin{document}\maketitle%
-
-\begin{abstract} %(HEADER 1)? well, not exactly!
-
-A brief summary at the beginning highlights the major points of your
-paper. Include the complete names of all SAS products that are
-discussed in the paper, names of operating environments (if
-applicable), and the skill level that the intended audience should
-have. (9-point Arial regular)
-\end{abstract}
-
-\section{INTRODUCTION (HEADER 1)}
-
-The introduction explains the purpose and scope of your paper.
-
-\section{MAIN IDEA (Body of Paper, HEADER 1)}
-
-This is a main topic in the body of the paper. This is the body of
-the paper. This is the body of the paper. This is the body of the
-paper. %This is the body of the paper.
-
-This is programming code in the body of the paper.
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-data one;
-set two;
-if max(var1, var2) > 0 then do;
-run;
-\end{verbatim}
-
-Continuation of body of the paper.
-
-\subsection{SUB-TOPIC (HEADER 2)}
-
-This is a sub-topic in the body of the paper. This is text in the
-sub-topic. %This is text in the sub-topic.
-This is programming code
-in the sub-topic in the body of the paper.
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-data one;
-set two;
-if min(var1, var2) < 0 then do;
-run;
-\end{verbatim}
-
-Continuation of body – after source code.
-
-\section{ANOTHER MAIN TOPIC (HEADER 1)}
-
-This is the text of another main idea. This is the text of another
-main idea. This is the text of another main idea
-
-\section{CONCLUSION (HEADER 1)}
-
-The conclusion summarizes the main ideas in your paper. You can also
-use the conclusion to highlight final points and make
-recommendations or predictions.
-
-\section{REFERENCES (HEADER 1)}
-
-This section is required only when information that was written,
-tested, or researched by someone other than the author is included
-in the paper.
-
-\section{ACKNOWLEDGMENTS (HEADER 1)}
-
-This section is not required. Use this section to thank people who
-were especially helpful to you when you wrote your paper, for
-example, co-workers, reviewers, product developers.
-
-\section{CONTACT INFORMATION (HEADER 1)}
-Your comments and questions are valued and encouraged.
-
-Contact the author(s):
-\begin{tabular}[t]{rl}
-Name & NameFirst NameLast \\
-Enterprise & My Employer \\
-Address & 123 Main St \\
-City, State, ZIP & Anytown, ZZ, 99999 \\
-Work Phone: & 987-654-1234 \\
-Fax: & 987-654-3210 \\
-E-mail: & firstname.lastname@mycompany.com \\
-Web: & mycompany.com \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-SAS and all other SAS Institute Inc. product or service names are
-registered trademarks or trademarks of SAS Institute Inc. in the USA
-and other countries. %®
-\textregistered\/ indicates USA registration.
-
-Other brand and product names are trademarks
-of their respective companies.
-\end{document}
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-%% name : sugconf-example.tex
-%% description: example of LaTeX document class sugconf
-%% purpose : illustrate use of LaTeX markup
-%% for SAS User Group conference authors
-%% author : Ronald J. Fehd for CTAN
-%% date : 8/10/2006
-%% note : all text after a percent sign (%) is a comment
-%% note : open *.pdf, <Ctrl> D to view pdf description
-%% make : pdflatex sugconf-example
-
-\documentclass{sugconf}%
-%\documentclass[nopagenumbers]{sugconf}%
-\pdfoutput=0%out=jobname.dvi
-\pdfoutput=1%out=jobname.pdf
-
-%macro variables used by sugconf
-\sugconfsubject{writing paper using sugconf class}%
-\sugconfpapernumber{Paper 999-99}%
-%\sugconfpapernumber{\relax}%note: no paper number: warning in log
-\sugconfkeywords{documentclass, LaTeX class, pdfLaTeX,
- sugconf class}%end keywords: see in pdf description
-
-%begin LaTeX document commands
-%% NOTE: do not put newline (\\) in title nor author
- reason: newline cannot be writen into pdf description
-\title{sugconf class example: Paper written for an annual SUG conference
- }%end title
-\author{Ronald J. Fehd, TeX User Group member, Atlanta, GA, USA
- }%end author
-
-%%book: The LaTeX Web Companion, Goossens and Rahtz, pg 43, 64, 65
-\makeatletter%necessary to copy title and author into pdf description
-\usepackage[bookmarks =false%SUGI style guide
- ,pdfauthor ={\@author}%
-% ,pdfauthor ={author and coauthor}%
- ,pdfcreator ={pdfLaTeX sugconf.cls}%
- ,pdfkeywords ={\SUGconfKeywords}%
- ,pdfstartview=FitBH%fit width of page to the window
- ,pdfsubject ={\SUGconfSubject}%
- ,pdftitle ={\@title}%
-]{hyperref}\makeatother\begin{document}%
-\pdfcompresslevel=9%best compression level for text and image
-%end LaTeX document commands
-
-\begin{abstract}%\section{Abstract}
-
-A brief summary at the beginning highlights the major points of your
-paper. Include the complete names of all
-\SASregistered
-\textit{(First use of company name SAS must have \textregistered.)}
-products that are
-discussed in the paper, names of operating environments (if
-applicable), and the skill level that the intended audience should
-have. (9-point Arial regular)
-\textit{Note: sugconf.cls uses Adobe Helvetica san-serif, 10 point.}
-
-\textit{You could use the \LaTeX\ abstract environment,
-illustrated in} \texttt{article-example.pdf} which centers the abstract.
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{abstract}
-A brief summary at the beginning
-highlights the major points of your paper.
-\end{abstract}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-Keywords: \SUGconfKeywords.%macro variable provided by sugconf.cls
-\end{abstract}
-
-\section{Introduction}
-
-The introduction explains the purpose and scope of this paper,
-which is to provide SAS user group conference authors
-with a text file, \texttt{sugconf-example.tex},
-for use as a template.
-
-\section{Main Idea}
-
-This is a main topic in the body of the paper.
-\LaTeX markup is simple.
-Instead of highlighting and bolding each topic explanation,
-use the markup keywords: \texttt{section} and \texttt{subsection}.
-%This is the body of the paper. These lines are commented out.
-%This is the body of the paper. This is the body of the paper.
-
-This illustrates markup in the body of the paper.
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-\section{Abstract}%note: is uppercase when printed
-A brief summary ...
-
-\section{Introduction}
-The introduction ...
-
-\subsection{Sub-Topic (Header 2)}
-This idea is ...
-\end{verbatim}
-
-%Continuation of body of the paper.
-This is programming code in the text of the paper.
-\texttt{proc freq data = sashelp.class;}
-That is programming code in the text of the paper.
-
-\subsection{Sub-Topic number 3)}
-
-Typesetting special characters (ampersand and percent sign)
-in your paper requires you to use
-the backslash before the character:
-\%Let mvar = value; \%put mvar \&mvar.;
-This is necessary when using \textit{texttt} as well:
-\texttt{\%Let mvar = value; \%put mvar \&mvar.;}
-
-This is programming code
-in the sub-topic in the body of the paper.
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-data one;
-set two;
-if max(var1, var2) > 0 then do;
-run;
-\end{verbatim}
-
-A single hyphen with spaces around it - is not a dash.
-Text continues --– after source code.
-The previous line contains an \textit{em} dash,
-which is typed as three hyphens;
-Use two hyphens (an \textit{en} dash) to indicate a range: pages 2--4.
-
-\section{Another Main Topic}
-
-This is the text of another main idea.
-When you use \LaTeX\ to write your SAS user group conference paper
-your output is an Adobe pdf (version 1.4, Acrobat 5.x).
-To view the pdf description: Ctrl D.
-%This is the text of another main idea.
-%This is the text of another main idea
-
-\section{Conclusion}
-
-The conclusion summarizes the main ideas in your paper.
-You can also use the conclusion to highlight final points
-and make recommendations or predictions.
-
-\section{References}
-
-This section is required only when information that was written,
-tested, or researched by someone other than the author is included
-in the paper.
-
-\begin{tabular}[t]{llll}
-\textbf{Required}
-& A Guide to \LaTeX, 4e & Helmut Kopka and Patrick W. Daly \\
-& \multicolumn{2}{l}{\tiny\url{
-http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0321173856/sr=1-1/qid=1154721435/ref=pd_bbs_1/103-4249973-4753405?ie=UTF8&s=books
-}}\\
-\textbf{Recommended}
-& The \LaTeX\ Companion, 2e& Frank Mittelback and Michel Goossens,
- et al. \\
-& \multicolumn{2}{l}{\tiny\url{
-http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0201362996/ref=pd_sim_b_1/103-4249973-4753405?ie=UTF8
-}}\\
-& The \LaTeX\ Web Companion & Michel Goossens and Sebastian Rahtz,
- et al. \\
-& \multicolumn{2}{l}{\tiny\url{
-http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0201433117/sr=1-1/qid=1154721919/ref=sr_1_1/103-4249973-4753405?ie=UTF8&s=books
-}}\\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\section{Acknowledgments}
-
-This section is not required. Use this section to thank people who
-were especially helpful to you when you wrote your paper, for
-example, co-workers, reviewers, product developers.
-
-\section{Contact Information}
-Your comments and questions are valued and encouraged.
-
-Contact the author(s):
-%\begin{tabular}[c]{ll}%both columns are left justtified
-\begin{tabular}[t]{rl}%note: double backslash(\\): newline
-Name & Ronald J. Fehd \\
-Enterprise & Centers for Disease Control \\
-%Address & 123 Main St \\
-City, State, ZIP & Atlanta, GA, 30341 \\
-%Work Phone: & 987-654-1234 \\
-%Fax: & 987-654-3210 \\
-E-mail: & \url{mailto:RJF2@cdc.gov} \\
-%Web: & mycompany.com \\
-\end{tabular}
-
-\SASisRegisteredTrademark%macro variable provided by sugconf.cls
-
-\OtherTrademarks%macro variable provided by sugconf.cls
-\end{document}
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@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
+%name: sugconf-skeleton.tex
+\documentclass{sugconf}
+\sugconfbanner{banner-sgf-2021.png}
+\sugconfpapernumber{Paper 999-2021}%
+\title{My First SUG paper}
+\author{John Sall}
+\begin{document}\maketitle
+\section{Abstract} %<heading 1>
+\SASregistered software %provided by sugconf.cls
+ \tableofcontents\hrulefill %rough-draft toc, disable for final
+\section{Introduction} %<heading 1>
+\section{first main topic} %<heading 1>
+\subsection{still upper case}%<heading 2>
+\subsubsection{lower case} %<heading 3>
+\section{conclusion} %<heading 1>
+\begin{thebibliography}{9} %or 99
+\bibitem{example}
+\end{thebibliography}
+\subsection{acknowledgements}%<heading 2>
+\subsection{contact info} %<heading 2>
+\SASisRegisteredTrademark\par%sugconf.cls
+\OtherTrademarks %sugconf.cls optional
+\end{document}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/sugconf/sugconf-template.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/sugconf/sugconf-template.pdf
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@@ -0,0 +1,73 @@
+%name: sugconf-template.tex
+\documentclass{sugconf}%loads packages: graphicx, hyperref, inputenc
+\sugconfbanner{banner-sgf-2021.png}
+\sugconfpapernumber{Paper 999-2021, draft of \today}%
+\title{Musings on The Analytical Engine}
+%%note double backslash \\ means 'newline'
+\author{Ada Lovelace \\ Charles Babbage}%multiple authors: A. Berry \\ C. Derby
+\begin{document}\maketitle
+\hypersetup{pdftitle ={What is the name of this paper?}%
+ ,pdfauthor ={R.J. Fehd and LaTeX Krewe}% separate multiple authors by 'and'
+ ,pdfsubject ={sugconf tightlist}%
+ ,pdfkeywords={description enumerate itemize}%
+ }%end pdfinfo notes: open .pdf, <Ctrl> D shows this information
+\section{Abstract}%<heading 1>
+\SASregistered software %provided by sugconf.cls
+
+%\tableofcontents%use to rough-draft toc, disable for final
+
+\section{Introduction}%<heading 1>
+\section{first main topic}%<heading 1>
+\subsection{figures, tables}%<heading 2>
+
+\texttt{\%let mvar = value;} \texttt{\%put echo \&=mvar;}
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+%let mvar = value;
+%put echo &=mvar;
+\end{verbatim}
+
+\section{Conclusion}%<heading 1>
+this is the paragraph of the conclusion.
+
+\vspace{-1\baselineskip}%move up one line
+\begin{thebibliography}{9}%or 99 if cites ge 10, <widest label>
+\addcontentsline{toc}{subsection}{references}%optional, for toc review
+
+%useage: \cite{example} or \nameref{example}
+\bibitem[example]{example}\strut %\vspace{0pt}
+\begin{verbatim}
+\bibitem[label]{cite-key}
+author, (year), "title".
+In: \textit{conference name}.
+\textsc{url:} \url{...}.
+\end{verbatim}
+
+\bibitem[text of label]{cite-key}%note: \nameref{cite-key} returns [text of label]
+author, (year), "title".
+In: \textit{conference}.
+\par\textsc{url:} \url{www.lexjansen.com}.
+
+\end{thebibliography}
+
+\subsection{Acknowledgements}%<heading 2>
+
+\subsection{contact info}%<heading 2>
+
+Your comments and questions are valued and encouraged. Contact the author at:
+
+\begin{center}
+\begin{tabular}[h]{rl}
+name: & Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace\\
+phone: &\href{https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOUNkVsx1-s}{634-5789} \\ %(optional)
+enterprise:& Charles Babbage's computer, the Analytical Engine\\ % (optional)
+e-mail: &\url{mailto:alovelace@babbageinstitute.edu}\\
+linkedin: &\url{https://www.linkedin.com/feed/}\\
+web: &\url{https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace}\\ %(optional)
+\end{tabular}
+\end{center}
+
+\vfill
+\SASisRegisteredTrademark %sugconf.cls
+\vfill \OtherTrademarks %sugconf.cls
+\end{document}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/sugconf/sugconf.cls b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/sugconf/sugconf.cls
index c2257a4f90a..c97f5d1ea8d 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/sugconf/sugconf.cls
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/sugconf/sugconf.cls
@@ -1,32 +1,33 @@
-%% This is file `sugconf.cls' for SAS(R) User Group conference papers
-%% RJF2 2003-Jul-14 A Guide to LaTeX by Kopka and Daly
-%% RJF2 2003-Jul-14 The LaTeX Companion 2e, by Goossens and Mittelbach
-%% RJF2 2004-Feb-27 polishing for SUGI29 template
-%% RJF2 2004-Aug-05 added SASisRegisteredTrademark paragraph
-%% RJF2 2006-Apr-22 added TextWidth, TextWsmall
-%% RJF2 2006-Aug-05 polishing for submission to CTAN
-%% License type: Free, LaTeX project public license
-%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl/
+%% This is file 'sugconf.cls' for SAS(R) User Group conference papers
+%% Copyright (C) 2006, 2021 Ronald J. Fehd
%%
-%% usage: see sugconf-example.tex
+%% This program is provided under the terms of the
+%% LaTeX Project Public License distributed from CTAN
+%% archives in directory macros/latex/base/lppl.txt.
+%%
+%% Author: Ronald J. Fehd
+%% Ron dot Fehd dot macro dot maven at gmail dot com
+%%
+%% This work has the LPPL maintenance status "author-maintained".
+%%
+%% usage: see sugconf-template.tex
%% \documentclass{sugconf}
%% %\documentclass[nopagenumbers]{sugconf}
-%% \pdfoutput=0%out=jobname.dvi
-%% \pdfoutput=1%out=jobname.pdf
+%% \sugconfbanner{banner-sgf-2021.png}%
%% \sugconfpapernumber{Paper 999-99}%
-%% \sugconfsubject{writing paper using sugconf class}%
%% %\sugconfpapernumber{\relax}%note: no paper number: warning in log
-%% \sugconfkeywords{word1 word2}
-%%
-%% see also SUGpaper.tex in the SAS-L archives of Tue, 13 Jan 2004
-%% http://www.listserv.uga.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0401B&L=sas-l&P=R20636
-
+%% \title{this is the title of the paper}
+%% \author{R.J. Fehd and N. Derby}
+%
+\ProvidesClass{sugconf}[2021/04/02 v2021 (RJF)]
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
\pagestyle{plain}%see boolean PageNumbers
-
-\usepackage{ifthen%for newboolean PageNumbers
- }%end usepackage
-
+%
+\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}%TEX extended text
+\usepackage[ansinew]{inputenc}%2021-03-16
+\usepackage{graphicx}%2021-03-20 for banner
+\usepackage{ifthen}%for newboolean PageNumbers
+%
\newboolean{PageNumbers}%%K&D pg 203
\setboolean{PageNumbers}{true}
\let\SUGconfSubject\relax%
@@ -35,123 +36,96 @@
\newcommand{\sugconfkeywords}[1]{\def\SUGconfKeywords{#1}}
\let\@papernumber\relax%
\newcommand{\sugconfpapernumber}[1]{\def\@papernumber{#1}}
-
+\let\@banner\relax%
+\newcommand{\sugconfbanner}[1]{\def\@banner{#1}}
+%
\DeclareOption*{\PassOptionsToClass{\CurrentOption}{article}}
\DeclareOption{nopagenumbers}{\setboolean{PageNumbers}{false}%
- \pagestyle{empty}}%
+ \pagestyle{empty}}%
\ProcessOptions
\LoadClass[10pt]{article}
-\AtBeginDocument{\maketitle%
- \ifthenelse{\boolean{PageNumbers}}%%K&D pg 335
- {\relax}%
- %LaTeX Companion pg 92: maketitle -> #1
- {\thispagestyle{empty}}%no page number#1
- \if\@papernumber\relax%
- \@latex@warning{sugconf: You need to specify
- a paper identifier
- using the 'papernumber' macro in the preamble.}
- \fi%
- }%end AtBeginDocument
-%\AtEndDocument{%\label{LastPage}%
-% }%end AtEndDocument
-
-%\fontencoding{OT1}%default
-%\fontencoding{T1}
-% %LaTeX2e font selection fntguide.html
-%\renewcommand{\rmdefault}{pag}%Adobe Avantgar san-serif
-%\renewcommand{\rmdefault}{pbk}%Adobe Bookman serif
-%\renewcommand{\rmdefault}{pbk}%Adobe Courier san-serif
-\renewcommand{\rmdefault}{phv}%Adobe Helvetica san-serif
-%\renewcommand{\rmdefault}{pnc}%Adobe Ncntrsbk serif
-%\renewcommand{\rmdefault}{ppl}%Adobe Palatino serif
-%\renewcommand{\rmdefault}{put}%Adobe Utopia serif
-%\renewcommand{\rmdefault}{ptm}%Adobe Times serif
-\renewcommand{\sfdefault}{phv}%Helvetica
-\renewcommand{\ttdefault}{pcr}%Courier monospace
-
+\AtEndOfPackage{%
+ \RequirePackage[hyphens]{url}
+ \RequirePackage[bookmarks =false%SUG style guide
+ ,pdfcreator ={pdfLaTeX sugconf.cls}%
+ ,pdfstartview=FitBH%fit width of page to the window
+ ]{hyperref}
+ }%end AtEndOfPackage
+\AtBeginDocument{%
+ \ifthenelse{\boolean{PageNumbers}}%%K&D pg 335
+ {\relax}%
+ {\thispagestyle{empty}}%no page numbers
+ \if\@papernumber\relax%
+ \@latex@warning{sugconf:
+ You need to specify a paper identifier
+ using the 'papernumber' macro in the preamble.}
+ \fi%
+ }%end AtBeginDocument
+%
+%% https://ctan.org/pkg/fntguide
+\renewcommand{\rmdefault}{phv}%Adobe Helvetica san-serif similar to Win Arial
+\renewcommand{\sfdefault}{phv}%Adobe Helvetica san-serif
+\renewcommand{\ttdefault}{pcr}%Adobe Courier monospace
+%
+%% acmconf.cls: places floats where they should go; per R Pursifull
+\renewcommand{\bottomfraction}{1} \setcounter{topnumber} {10}
+\renewcommand{\textfraction} {0} \setcounter{bottomnumber}{10}
+%
+\renewcommand{\refname}{\flushleft\normalsize\bfseries REFERENCES}
+\renewcommand{\contentsname}
+ {table of contents: for review only, disable for final}
+%
\newcommand{\SASregistered}%
{SAS\textsuperscript{\scriptsize\textregistered}\ }
\newcommand{\SASisRegisteredTrademark}%
{SAS and all other SAS Institute Inc. product or service %
names are registered trademarks or trademarks of %
- SAS Institute Inc. in the USA and other countries. %®
+ SAS Institute Inc. in the USA and other countries. %®
\textregistered\/ indicates USA registration.}
\newcommand{\OtherTrademarks}%
{Other brand and product names are trademarks
of their respective companies.}%
-
-\newlength {\TextWidth}%
-\settowidth{\TextWidth}%72 chars per line is between 1.5 and 2* alphabet
-{ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ}%RSTUVWXYZ}
-%. . . . . . . . . . . . . 12345678901234567890123456
-%. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 1.25 1.5 1.75 2.0
-% letter Q : 17/26=1.65
-%
-\renewcommand{\refname}{\flushleft\normalsize\bfseries REFERENCES}
-%% acmconf.cls: places floats where they should go; per R Pursifull
-\renewcommand{\bottomfraction}{1} \setcounter{topnumber} {10}
-\renewcommand{\textfraction} {0} \setcounter{bottomnumber}{10}
+\providecommand{\tightlist}{% begin{description|enumerate|itemize}\tightlist
+ \setlength{\itemsep}{0pt}\setlength{\parskip}{0pt}}
+%https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/257418/error-tightlist-converting-md-file-into-pdf-using-pandoc
%
\setcounter{secnumdepth}{-1}%turn off numbering of headings
%
-\setlength{\hoffset} {-0.375in} \setlength{\voffset} {-0.25in}
-\setlength{\textwidth} {7.0in} \setlength{\textheight} {9.25in}
-%
-\setlength{\headheight} {0pt} \setlength{\headsep} {0pt}
-\setlength{\topskip } {0pt} \setlength{\topmargin} {0pt}
+\setlength{\hoffset} {-0.375in} \setlength{\voffset} {-0.25in}
+\setlength{\textwidth} {7.0in} \setlength{\textheight} {9.25in}
+\setlength{\headheight} {0pt} \setlength{\headsep} {0pt}
+\setlength{\topskip } {0pt} \setlength{\topmargin} {0pt}
\setlength{\evensidemargin}{0pt} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{0pt}
-\setlength{\columnsep} {0.5in} %space between two columns
-\setlength{\columnseprule} {0pt} %width vertical rule between columns
-\setlength{\parindent} {0pt} %paragraph indent
+\setlength{\columnsep} {0.5in}%space between two columns
+\setlength{\columnseprule} {0pt} %width vertical rule between columns
+\setlength{\parindent} {0pt} %paragraph indent
\setlength{\parskip} {1.0ex plus 0.125ex minus 0.125ex}
-%\setlength{\parskip} {0.1\baselineskip}
%
-\newlength{\runInHead}%LaTeX Comp, pg 27
-\setlength{\runInHead}{- \fontdimen2\font plus \fontdimen3\font
- minus \fontdimen4\font}
-\newlength {\TextWsmall}%
-\setlength {\TextWsmall}{\textwidth}
-\addtolength{\TextWsmall}{-\TextWidth}
-%\addtolength{\TextWsmall}{-\columnsep}
-\addtolength{\TextWsmall}{-1.618em}
-%% build title
\def\@maketitle{%
- \begin{center}%
- \if\@papernumber\relax\else%
- \fontsize{10}{18}\selectfont{\bf\@papernumber\\}\medskip
+ \begin{center}%
+ \if\@banner\relax\else%
+ \includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{\@banner} \\
+ \vspace{-0.6\baselineskip}
\fi%
- \fontsize{14}{18}\selectfont{\bf\@title \\}
- \fontsize{12}{14}\selectfont{ \@author }
- \end{center}%
-}%end maketitle
-
-%% Guide to LaTeX pg 348 C.3.3 Reprogramming the sectioning commands
-%% LaTeX Companion pg 24 2.3.2 Formatting Headings
+ \if\@papernumber\relax\else%
+ \textbf{\@papernumber}\\ \bigskip
+ \fi%
+ \textbf{\Large\@title } \\ \medskip
+ \textbf{\large\@author}
+ \end{center}%
+ }%end maketitle
+%
+%% LaTeX 2e reference manual
\renewcommand{\section}{\@startsection
- {section}% %name
- {1}% %level
- {0pt}% %indent
- {\baselineskip}% %beforeskip
- {0.125\baselineskip}% %afterskip
- {\large\bfseries\uppercase}% %style
+ {section}% %name
+ {1}% %level
+ {0pt}% %indent
+ {\baselineskip}% %beforeskip
+ {0.125\baselineskip}% %afterskip
+ {\large\bfseries\uppercase}%style
}%end section definition
\renewcommand{\subsection}{\@startsection
{subsection}{2}{0pt}{0.5\baselineskip}{1sp}%
{\normalsize\bfseries\uppercase}%
- }%end section definition
-\renewcommand{\subsubsection}{\@startsection
- {subsubsection}{3}{0pt}{0.5\baselineskip}{\runInHead}%
- {\bfseries}%
- }%end section definition
-\renewcommand{\paragraph}{\@startsection
- {paragraph}{4}{0pt}{0.5\baselineskip}{\runInHead}%
- {\bfseries}%
- }%end section definition
-\renewcommand{\subparagraph}{\@startsection
- {subparagraph}{5}{0pt}{0.5\baselineskip}{\runInHead}%
- {\bfseries}%
- }%end section definition
-
-\renewenvironment{abstract}{\section{ABSTRACT}}{}
-
-\endinput %% SUGconf.cls
+ }%end subsection definition
+\endinput %% sugconf.cls 2021-04-02 5:32:03 PM