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@@ -47,7 +47,8 @@
\begin{abstract}
\noindent This document describes the Tufte handout \LaTeX\ document style.
-It also provides examples and comments on the style's use.
+It also provides examples and comments on the style's use. Only a brief
+overview is presented here; for a complete reference, see the sample book.
\end{abstract}
%\printclassoptions
@@ -64,28 +65,9 @@ and a style guide to their use.
This style provides \textsc{a}- and \textsc{b}-heads (that is,
\Verb|\section| and \Verb|\subsection|), demonstrated above.
-If you need more than two levels of section headings, you'll have to define
-them yourself at the moment;\sidenote{See see ``\nameref{sec:defining-sections}'' on
-page~\pageref{sec:defining-sections} for help with defining more heading
-levels.} there are no pre-defined styles for anything below a
-\Verb|\subsection|. As Bringhurst points out in \textit{The Elements of
-Typographic Style},\cite{Bringhurst2005} you should ``use as many levels of
-headings as you need: no more, and no fewer.''
-
The Tufte-\LaTeX\ classes will emit an error if you try to use
\linebreak\Verb|\subsubsection| and smaller headings.
-%\medskip
-%\begin{fullwidth}
-%\begin{Verbatim}
-%! Package tufte-handout Error: \subsubsection is undefined by this class.
-%(tufte-handout) See Robert Bringhurst's _The Elements of
-%(tufte-handout) Typographic Style_, section 4.2.2.
-%(tufte-handout) \subsubsection was used.
-%\end{Verbatim}
-%\end{fullwidth}
-%\medskip
-
% let's start a new thought -- a new section
\newthought{In his later books},\cite{Tufte2006} Tufte
starts each section with a bit of vertical space, a non-indented paragraph,
@@ -156,7 +138,7 @@ the \Verb|\bibliography| command. (See the end of this document for an
example.) If you do not want to print a bibliography at the end of your
document, use the \Verb|\nobibliography| command in its place.
-To enter multiple citations at one location,\cite[-3\baselineskip]{Tufte2006,Tufte1990} you can
+To enter multiple citations at one location,\cite{Tufte2006,Tufte1990} you can
provide a list of keys separated by commas and the same optional vertical
offset argument: \Verb|\cite{Tufte2006,Tufte1990}|.
\begin{docspec}
@@ -217,6 +199,7 @@ environment and figure~\ref{fig:textfig} is an example of the normal
\emph{Notice that this figure only takes up the main textblock width.}}
\label{fig:textfig}
%\zsavepos{pos:textfig}
+ \setfloatalignment{b}
\end{figure}
Table~\ref{tab:normaltab} shows table created with the \docpkg{booktabs}
@@ -283,43 +266,6 @@ however. This allows one to use both uppercase and lowercase letters:
\textsc{The Initial Letters Of The Words In This Sentence Are Capitalized.}
-\section{Customization}\label{sec:customization}
-\subsection{Document class options}\label{sec:options}
-The \doccls{tufte-handout} class is based on the \LaTeX\ \doccls{article}
-document class. Therefore, you can pass any of the typical article
-options. There are a few options that are specific to the
-\doccls{tufte-handout} document class, however.
-
-The \docclsopt{a4paper} option will set the paper size to \smallcaps{A4} instead of
-the default \smallcaps{US} letter size.
-
-The \docclsopt{sfsidenotes} option will set the sidenotes and title block in a
-\textsf{sans serif} typeface instead of the default roman.
-
-The \docclsopt{twoside} option will modify the running heads so that the page
-number is printed on the outside edge (as opposed to always printing the page
-number on the right-side edge in \docclsopt{oneside} mode).
-
-The \docclsopt{symmetric} option typesets the sidenotes on the outside edge of
-the page. This is how books are traditionally printed, but is contrary to
-Tufte's book design which sets the sidenotes on the right side of the page.
-This option implicitly sets the \docclsopt{twoside} option.
-
-The \docclsopt{justified} option sets all the text fully justified (flush left
-and right). The default is to set the text ragged right.
-The body text of Tufte's books are set ragged right. This prevents
-needless hyphenation and makes it easier to read the text in the slightly
-narrower column.
-
-\subsection{Defining new sections}\label{sec:defining-sections}
-As mentioned in the ``\nameref{sec:headings}'' section (see
-page~\pageref{sec:headings}), the \doccls{tufte\-handout} document class only
-defines \doccmd{section} and \doccmd{subsection} headings.
-
-We use the \docpkg{titlesec} package to define the appearance of the headings.
-To modify an existing section or to add a new section, see the documentation of
-the \docpkg{titlesec} package.
-
\section{Installation}\label{sec:installation}
To install the Tufte-\LaTeX\ classes, simply drop the
@@ -327,7 +273,7 @@ following files into the same directory as your \texttt{.tex}
file:
\begin{quote}
\ttfamily
- tufte-common.sty\\
+ tufte-common.def\\
tufte-handout.cls\\
tufte-book.cls
\end{quote}
@@ -335,41 +281,13 @@ file:
% TODO add instructions for installing it globally
+
+\section{More Documentation}\label{sec:more-doc}
+For more documentation on the Tufte-\LaTeX{} document classes (including commands not
+mentioned in this handout), please see the sample book.
+
\section{Support}\label{sec:support}
-\subsection{Package Dependencies}\label{sec:dependencies}
-The following is a list of packages that the Tufte-\LaTeX\ document
-classes rely upon. Packages marked with an asterisk are optional.
-\begin{multicols}{2}
-\begin{itemize}
- \item xifthen
- \item ifpdf*
- \item ifxetex*
- \item hyperref
- \item geometry
- \item ragged2e
- \item chngpage \emph{or} changepage
- \item paralist
- \item textcase
- \item soul*
- \item letterspace*
- \item setspace
- \item natbib \emph{and} bibentry
- \item optparams
- \item placeins
- \item mathpazo*
- \item helvet*
- \item fontenc
- \item beramono*
- \item fancyhdr
- \item xcolor
- \item textcomp
- \item titlesec
- \item titletoc
-\end{itemize}
-\end{multicols}
-
-\subsection{Tufte-\LaTeX\ Website}\label{sec:website}
The website for the Tufte-\LaTeX\ packages is located at
\url{http://code.google.com/p/tufte-latex/}. On our website, you'll find
links to our \smallcaps{svn} repository, mailing lists, bug tracker, and documentation.