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-\documentclass[twocolumn]{ltxguide}
-\usepackage[cp1252]{inputenc}
-
-\raggedbottom
-
-\usepackage{accents}
-\usepackage{tensind}
-
-\tensordelimiter{?}
-\tensorformat{lrb}
-
-\usepackage{dotlessi}
-
-\title{The \textsf{Bezos} bundle of packages}
-\author{Javier Bezos\\\normalsize\texttt{www.tex-tipografia.com}}
-\date{2009-06-12}
-
-\newenvironment{sample}{\small\begin{tabbing}%
- \hskip14pc\=\hskip6pc\\}
- {\end{tabbing}}
-
-\renewenvironment{decl}%
- {\par\small
- \addvspace{4.5ex plus 1ex}%
- \vskip-\parskip
- \noindent
- \begin{tabular}{\string|l\string|}\hline\ignorespaces}%
- {\\\hline\end{tabular}\par\nobreak
- \vspace{2.3ex}%
- \vskip-\parskip}
-
-\usepackage{mathptmx}
-
-\begin{document}
-\maketitle
-
-This document expains briefly the packages written by me and grouped
-under the Bezos directory in CTAN. They are in some sense small
-packages and this is the very reason they have been grouped here.
-Large packages like \textsf{gloss} (written with Jos\'e Luis D\'\i
-az), \textsf{titlesec} (including \textsf{titletoc}) and
-\textsf{enumitem} are under their own directories.
-
-\section{Accents}
-
-This package provides some miscellaneous tools for mathematical
-accents, with the following goals in mind:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Creating faked accents from non-accent symbols, like
-$\accentset{\star}{s}$.
-\item Grouping them, perhaps including actual accents, like
-$\hat{\accentset{\star}{\hat h}}$. That
-has the side effect that multiple actual accents can be built
-as well.
-\item Putting them below the main symbol instead of above.
-\end{itemize}
-
-That is done so that the faked accents behave in quite similar fashion
-to actual accents do; i.e., the skew of the letter is taken into
-account (compare $\accentset{\ast}{d}$ with
-$\accentset{\ast}{h}$) and the sub and superscripts attached to
-it aren't misplaced (look carefully at $\accentset{\star}{f}_1^1$).
-
-The two basic commands are the following:
-\begin{decl}
-|\accentset{<accent>}{<symbol>}|
-\end{decl}
-Builds a faked accent, as for instance
-\begin{sample}
-|\accentset{\star}{d}| \> $\accentset{\star}{d}$\\
-|\accentset{\diamond}{h}| \> $\accentset{\diamond}{h}$\\
-|\tilde{\accentset{\circ}{\phi}}| \>
- $\tilde{\accentset{\circ}{\phi}}$
-\end{sample}
-
-\begin{decl}
-|\underaccent{<accent>}{<symbol>}|
-\end{decl}
-
-This command puts the |<accent>| under the |<symbol>|. Both real
-and faked accents are allowed. For instance,
-\begin{sample}
-|\underaccent{\hat}{x}| \> $\underaccent{\hat}{x}$\\
-|\underaccent{\bar}{\gamma}| \> $\underaccent{\bar}{\gamma}$\\
-|\underaccent{\triangleright}{q}| \>
- $\underaccent{\triangleright}{q}$\\
-|\underaccent{\tilde}{\mathcal{A}}| \>
- $\underaccent{\tilde}{\mathcal{A}}$
-\end{sample}
-
-Typeset \texttt{accents.tex} for further details.
-
-\section{Esindex}
-
-This package defines the command \verb|\esindex| which
-easies writing Spanish index entries:
-\begin{verbatim}
-\esindex{cañón}
-\end{verbatim}
-is equivalent to
-\begin{verbatim}
-\index{can^^ffon@cañón}
-\end{verbatim}
-This way, entries with diacritical marks are properly
-sorted. It has options to ignore spaces (letter-by-letter) and
-particles, and to predefine sort keys.
-
-The manual is \texttt{esindex.tex} and is in Spanish.
-
-\section{Tensind}
-
-This package provides typographically fine tensorial notation, with
-the following features:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Dots filling gaps.
-
-\item Symbol subtitution to easy typing (if you are using greek
-letters, for example).
-
-\item Corrected position of indexes: horizontally, to compensate the
-small displacement in letters like $f$ (look carefully at $f_*^*$) and
-vertically, to avoid superscripts too raised.
-
-\item Aditional minute corrections are also allowed.
-\end{itemize}
-
-After setting a \textit{tensor delimiter} with \verb|\tensordelimiter|
-you can write tensorial indexes in a very compact way. In subsequent
-examples we will assume
-\begin{verbatim}
-\tensordelimiter{?}
-\end{verbatim}
-and every instance of |?| will actually mean |<tensor-delim>|.
-
-Tha basic commands are the following:
-
-\begin{decl}
-|?[<format>]{<nucleous>}{<special-index>}...|\\
-| <super-or-sub>...?|
-\end{decl}
-
-Creates a tensor. A few examples will be illustrative:
-\begin{sample}
-|?R_ij^kl_\alpha^\beta?| \> $?R_ij^kl_\alpha^\beta?$\\[2pt]
-|?R^ij_kl^\alpha_\beta?| \> $?R^ij_kl^\alpha_\beta?$\\[2pt]
-|?R**_ij^kl_\alpha^\beta?| \> $?R**_ij^kl_\alpha^\beta?$\\[2pt]
-|?R**^ij_kl^\alpha_\beta?| \> $?R**^ij_kl^\alpha_\beta?$
-\end{sample}
-
-The following letters may be used in format:
-\begin{itemize}
-\item[\texttt{l}] Gaps to the left of the last index are filled with dots.
-\item[\texttt{r}] Gaps to the right of the first index are filled.
-\item[\texttt{e}] If there is no index (empty), gaps are filled.
-\item[\texttt{b}] Only gaps in subscripts are filled.
-\end{itemize}
-(There are further options to set the vertical spacing.)
-\begin{sample}
-|?[]f\prime_ij^kl?| \> $?[]f\prime_ij^kl?$\\[2pt]
-|?[e]f^ij?| \> $?[e]f^ij?$ \\[2pt]
-|?[l]f*_ij^kl?| \> $?[l]f*_ij^kl?$\\[2pt]
-\end{sample}
-
-Please, typeset \verb|tensind.tex| for further datails.
-
-\section{Subdocs}
-
-This is a tentative package aiming to provide a different approach for
-multidocument works (mainly, books with a document per chapter).
-Unlike the \verb|\include| mechanism, every subdocument is a complete
-normal \LaTeX{} document and can be typeset separately. What the
-package does is sharing the \texttt{aux} files. It's still an alpha version,
-and no attempt has been done yet to make it to work with, say,
-\textsf{hyperref}.
-
-This approach has the following advantages: 1) packages can be loaded
-just when a part requires them; 2) generated pdf/dvi/ps files are
-kept.
-
-You need a master tex file containing a \verb|\subdocuments| command
-listing the files. With an optional argument you can set its
-behaviour:
-\begin{sample}
-|\subdocuments[clear=double]{file1, file2, file3}|
-\end{sample}
-
-The option \texttt{clear=double} adds an empty page at the end to give
-a even number of pages. \texttt{clear=single} doesn't and it's the
-default. Spaces and new lines before and after commas are ignored, as
-well as empty items. It relies on the \textsf{keyval} package, so
-names containing \texttt{=} must be given within braces. This file
-can be used as a shared preample, with common settings for all the
-documents.
-
-Documents must have the folowing line just after \verb|\documentclass|:
-\begin{sample}
-|\usepackage[master]{subdocs}|
-\end{sample}
-where \texttt{master} is the name of the file described above.
-
-Since every subdocument reads all the aux files, \verb|\tableofcontents|
-may be used where desired.
-
-
-\section{Dotlessi}
-
-This package defines two commands: \verb|\dotlessi| and
-\verb|\dotlessj|, which give you access to dotless i's and j's in math
-mode. They are intended for symbols in non English languages. If the
-default math font is used, they are equivalent to \verb|\imath| and
-\verb|\jmath|; if a different font is used (like \verb|\mathrm|,
-\verb|\mathbf|, \verb|\mathsf|) these commands look in the
-corresponding font tables to find their codes. In text mode, they
-expand to \verb|\i| and \verb|\j|. For example:
-\begin{sample}
-|f_{\mathrm{m\acute{\dotlessi}n}}| \>
-$f_{\mathrm{m\acute{\dotlessi}n}}$
-\end{sample}
-
-
-\section{Checkend}
-
-When an environment is left open, \LaTeX{} gives an error at the end
-of the document. However it only informs about the first of them,
-while the rest are shown with meaningless errors:
-\begin{verbatim}
-(\end occurred inside a group at level N)
-\end{verbatim}
-
-This package replaces them with more useful messages
-which show which environments (in reverse order) were
-not closed.
-
-That's all. There are no user macros. Just load the package.
-
-\section{Arabicfront}
-
-This package modifies the definitions of \verb|\frontmatter| and
-\verb|\mainmatter| so that page numbering starts in arabic style from the
-front matter while preserving the rest of the original definitions.
-For it to work, \verb|\pagenumbering| has to be inside these macros --
-most of classes do that, but there are exceptions like
-\textsf{memoir}.
-
-To use it, just \verb|\usepackage{arabicfront}|.
-
-% \section{Esbst}
-%
-% This file was formerly included in the Spanish style for
-% babel but from version 5.0 on (not yet released) it will
-% be a separate package.
-
-\end{document} \ No newline at end of file