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@@ -25604,7 +25604,7 @@ document.
When the class \Lopt{showtrims} option is used, trim
marks can be placed on each page, usually to indicate where the stock should
-be trimmed to obtain the planned page size.
+be trimmed to obtain the planned page size.
\begin{syntax}
\cmd{\showtrimsoff} \cmd{\showtrimeson} \\
@@ -25649,7 +25649,8 @@ corners of the page. The declaration \cmd{\trimLmarks} calls for corner marks
in the shape of an `L', in various orientations depending on the particular
corner. After \cmd{\trimFrame} a frame will be drawn around each page,
coinciding with the page boundaries. The declaration \cmd{\trimNone}
-disables all kinds of trim marking.
+disables all kinds of trim marking. All three plus \cs{quarkmarks}
+(described below) is visibly shown on \fref{fig:trimmarks}.
\begin{syntax}
\cmd{\trimmarks} \\
@@ -25729,23 +25730,23 @@ is defined as:
As an example, to draw short lines marking the half-height of the page,
try this:
\begin{lcode}
-\providecommand*{\tmarkml}{}
\renewcommand*{\tmarkml}{%
- \begin{picture}(0,0){%
+ \begin{picture}(0,0)%
\unitlength 1mm
\thinlines
\put(-2,0){\line(-1,0){10}}
- \end{picture}}}
-\providecommand*{\tmarkmr}{}
+ \end{picture}}
\renewcommand*{\tmarkmr}{%
- \begin{picture}(0,0){%
+ \begin{picture}(0,0)%
\unitlength 1mm
\thinlines
\put(2,0){\line(1,0){10}}
- \end{picture}}}
+ \end{picture}}
\end{lcode}
Thin horizontal lines of length 10mm will be drawn at the middle left and
-middle right of the page, starting 2mm outside the page boundary.
+middle right of the page, starting 2mm outside the page boundary. This
+is what we do (now) by default for all four middle parts.
+
\begin{syntax}
\cmd{\quarkmarks} \\
@@ -25765,7 +25766,25 @@ typeset using \cmd{\registrationColour}. The default definition is simply
\begin{lcode}
\newcommand*{\RegistrationColour}[1]{#1}
\end{lcode}
-but you can change that to, say, print the marks in particular color.
+but you can change that to, say, print the marks in particular
+color. See \fref{fig:trimmarks}.
+
+
+\begin{figure}[htbp]
+ \centering
+ \subbottom[\cs{trimXmarks}
+ (default)]{\includegraphics[page=1,scale=0.5]{trims-example}}
+ \qquad\qquad
+ \subbottom[\cs{trimLmarks}]{\includegraphics[page=2,scale=0.5]{trims-example}}
+ \\%
+ \subbottom[\cs{trimFrame}]{\includegraphics[page=3,scale=0.5]{trims-example}}
+ \qquad\qquad
+ \subbottom[\cs{quarkmarks}]{\includegraphics[page=4,scale=0.5]{trims-example}}
+ \caption{The four trimmark types}
+ \label{fig:trimmarks}
+\end{figure}
+
+