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-\documentclass{tufte-book}
-
-%%
-% Book metadata
-\title{A Tufte-Style Book\thanks{Thanks to Edward R.~Tufte for his inspiration.}}
-\author[The Tufte-LaTeX Developers]{The Tufte-LaTeX\ Developers}
-\publisher{Publisher of This Book}
-
-%%
-% If they're installed, use Bergamo and Chantilly from www.fontsite.com.
-% They're clones of Bembo and Gill Sans, respectively.
-%\IfFileExists{bergamo.sty}{\usepackage[osf]{bergamo}}{}% Bembo
-%\IfFileExists{chantill.sty}{\usepackage{chantill}}{}% Gill Sans
-
-%\usepackage{microtype}
-
-%%
-% Just some sample text
-\usepackage{lipsum}
-
-%%
-% For nicely typeset tabular material
-\usepackage{booktabs}
-
-%%
-% For graphics / images
-\usepackage{graphicx}
-\setkeys{Gin}{width=\linewidth,totalheight=\textheight,keepaspectratio}
-\graphicspath{{graphics/}}
-
-% The fancyvrb package lets us customize the formatting of verbatim
-% environments. We use a slightly smaller font.
-\usepackage{fancyvrb}
-\fvset{fontsize=\normalsize}
-
-%%
-% Prints argument within hanging parentheses (i.e., parentheses that take
-% up no horizontal space). Useful in tabular environments.
-\newcommand{\hangp}[1]{\makebox[0pt][r]{(}#1\makebox[0pt][l]{)}}
-
-%%
-% Prints an asterisk that takes up no horizontal space.
-% Useful in tabular environments.
-\newcommand{\hangstar}{\makebox[0pt][l]{*}}
-
-%%
-% Prints a trailing space in a smart way.
-\usepackage{xspace}
-
-%%
-% Some shortcuts for Tufte's book titles. The lowercase commands will
-% produce the initials of the book title in italics. The all-caps commands
-% will print out the full title of the book in italics.
-\newcommand{\vdqi}{\textit{VDQI}\xspace}
-\newcommand{\ei}{\textit{EI}\xspace}
-\newcommand{\ve}{\textit{VE}\xspace}
-\newcommand{\be}{\textit{BE}\xspace}
-\newcommand{\VDQI}{\textit{The Visual Display of Quantitative Information}\xspace}
-\newcommand{\EI}{\textit{Envisioning Information}\xspace}
-\newcommand{\VE}{\textit{Visual Explanations}\xspace}
-\newcommand{\BE}{\textit{Beautiful Evidence}\xspace}
-
-\newcommand{\TL}{Tufte-\LaTeX\xspace}
-
-% Prints the month name (e.g., January) and the year (e.g., 2008)
-\newcommand{\monthyear}{%
- \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\fi\space\number\year
-}
-
-
-% Prints an epigraph and speaker in sans serif, all-caps type.
-\newcommand{\openepigraph}[2]{%
- %\sffamily\fontsize{14}{16}\selectfont
- \begin{fullwidth}
- \sffamily\large
- \begin{doublespace}
- \noindent\allcaps{#1}\\% epigraph
- \noindent\allcaps{#2}% author
- \end{doublespace}
- \end{fullwidth}
-}
-
-% Inserts a blank page
-\newcommand{\blankpage}{\newpage\hbox{}\thispagestyle{empty}\newpage}
-
-\usepackage{units}
-
-% Typesets the font size, leading, and measure in the form of 10/12x26 pc.
-\newcommand{\measure}[3]{#1/#2$\times$\unit[#3]{pc}}
-
-% Macros for typesetting the documentation
-\newcommand{\hl}[1]{\textcolor{Maroon}{#1}}% prints in red
-\newcommand{\hangleft}[1]{\makebox[0pt][r]{#1}}
-\newcommand{\hairsp}{\hspace{1pt}}% hair space
-\newcommand{\hquad}{\hskip0.5em\relax}% half quad space
-\newcommand{\TODO}{\textcolor{red}{\bf TODO!}\xspace}
-\newcommand{\ie}{\textit{i.\hairsp{}e.}\xspace}
-\newcommand{\eg}{\textit{e.\hairsp{}g.}\xspace}
-\providecommand{\XeLaTeX}{X\lower.5ex\hbox{\kern-0.15em\reflectbox{E}}\kern-0.1em\LaTeX}
-\newcommand{\tXeLaTeX}{\XeLaTeX\index{XeLaTeX@\protect\XeLaTeX}}
-% \index{\texttt{\textbackslash xyz}@\hangleft{\texttt{\textbackslash}}\texttt{xyz}}
-\newcommand{\tuftebs}{\symbol{'134}}% a backslash in tt type in OT1/T1
-\newcommand{\doccmd}[1]{%
- \texttt{\tuftebs#1}%
- \index{#1@\protect\hangleft{\texttt{\tuftebs}}\texttt{#1}}%
-}% command name -- adds backslash automatically
-\newcommand{\docopt}[1]{\ensuremath{\langle}\textrm{\textit{#1}}\ensuremath{\rangle}}% optional command argument
-\newcommand{\docarg}[1]{\textrm{\textit{#1}}}% (required) command argument
-\newenvironment{docspec}{\begin{quotation}\ttfamily\parskip0pt\parindent0pt\ignorespaces}{\end{quotation}}% command specification environment
-\newcommand{\docenv}[1]{\texttt{#1}\index{#1@\texttt{#1} environment}\index{environments!#1@\texttt{#1}}}% environment name
-\newcommand{\docpkg}[1]{\texttt{#1}\index{#1@\texttt{#1} package}\index{packages!#1@\texttt{#1}}}% package name
-\newcommand{\doccls}[1]{\texttt{#1}}% document class name
-\newcommand{\docclsopt}[1]{\texttt{#1}\index{#1@\texttt{#1} class option}\index{class options!#1@\texttt{#1}}}% document class option name
-
-% Generates the index
-\usepackage{makeidx}
-\makeindex
-
-\begin{document}
-
-% Front matter
-\frontmatter
-
-% r.1 blank page
-\blankpage
-
-% v.2 epigraphs
-\newpage\thispagestyle{empty}
-\openepigraph{%
-The public is more familiar with bad design than good design.
-It is, in effect, conditioned to prefer bad design,
-because that is what it lives with.
-The new becomes threatening, the old reassuring.
-}{Paul Rand%, {\itshape Design, Form, and Chaos}
-}
-\vfill
-\openepigraph{%
-A designer knows that he has achieved perfection
-not when there is nothing left to add,
-but when there is nothing left to take away.
-}{Antoine de St-Expurey}
-\vfill
-\openepigraph{%
-\ldots the designer of a new system must not only be the implementor and the first
-large-scale user; the designer should also write the first user manual\ldots
-If I had not participated fully in all these activities,
-literally hundreds of improvements would never have been made,
-because I would never have thought of them or perceived
-why they were important.
-}{Donald E. Knuth}
-
-
-% r.3 full title page
-\maketitle
-
-
-% v.4 copyright page
-\newpage
-\begin{fullwidth}
-~\vfill
-\thispagestyle{empty}
-\setlength{\parindent}{0pt}
-\setlength{\parskip}{\baselineskip}
-Copyright \copyright\ \the\year\ \thanklessauthor
-
-\par\smallcaps{Published by \thanklesspublisher}
-
-\par\smallcaps{tufte-latex.googlecode.com}
-
-\par Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the ``License''); you may not
-use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy
-of the License at \url{http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0}. Unless
-required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed
-under the License is distributed on an \smallcaps{``AS IS'' BASIS, WITHOUT
-WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND}, either express or implied. See the
-License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
-under the License.\index{license}
-
-\par\textit{First printing, \monthyear}
-\end{fullwidth}
-
-% r.5 contents
-\tableofcontents
-
-% r.7 dedication
-\cleardoublepage
-~\vfill
-\begin{doublespace}
-\noindent\fontsize{18}{22}\selectfont\itshape
-\nohyphenation
-Dedicated to those who appreciate \LaTeX{}
-and the work of \mbox{Edward R.~Tufte}
-and \mbox{Donald E.~Knuth}.
-\end{doublespace}
-\vfill
-\vfill
-
-
-% r.9 introduction
-\cleardoublepage
-\chapter*{Introduction}
-
-This sample book discusses the design of Edward Tufte's
-books\cite{Tufte2001,Tufte1990,Tufte1997,Tufte2006}
-and the use of the \texttt{tufte-book} and \texttt{sample-handout} document classes.
-
-
-%%
-% Start the main matter (normal chapters)
-\mainmatter
-
-
-\chapter{The Design of Tufte's Books}
-\label{ch:tufte-design}
-
-
-\newthought{The pages} of a book are usually divided into three major
-sections: the front matter (also called preliminary matter or prelim), the
-main matter (the core text of the book), and the back matter (or end
-matter).
-
-\newthought{The front matter} of a book refers to all of the material that
-comes before the main text. The following table from shows a list of
-material that appears in the front matter of \VDQI, \EI, \VE, and \BE
-along with its page number. Page numbers that appear in parentheses refer
-to folios that do not have a printed page number (but they are still
-counted in the page number sequence).
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{minipage}{\textwidth}
-\begin{center}
-\begin{tabular}{lcccc}
-\toprule
- & \multicolumn{4}{c}{Books} \\
-\cmidrule(l){2-5}
-Page content & \vdqi & \ei & \ve & \be \\
-\midrule
-Blank half title page & \hangp{1} & \hangp{1} & \hangp{1} & \hangp{1} \\
-Frontispiece\footnotemark{}
- & \hangp{2} & \hangp{2} & \hangp{2} & \hangp{2} \\
-Full title page & \hangp{3} & \hangp{3} & \hangp{3} & \hangp{3} \\
-Copyright page & \hangp{4} & \hangp{4} & \hangp{4} & \hangp{4} \\
-Contents & \hangp{5} & \hangp{5} & \hangp{5} & \hangp{5} \\
-%Blank & -- & \hangp{6} & \hangp{6} & \hangp{6} \\
-Dedication & \hangp{6} & \hangp{7} & \hangp{7} & 7 \\
-%Blank & -- & \hangp{8} & -- & \hangp{8} \\
-Epigraph & -- & -- & \hangp{8} & -- \\
-Introduction & \hangp{7} & \hangp{9} & \hangp{9} & 9 \\
-\bottomrule
-\end{tabular}
-\end{center}
-\end{minipage}
-\vspace{-7\baselineskip}\footnotetext{The contents of this page vary from book to book. In
- \vdqi this page is blank; in \ei and \ve this page holds a frontispiece;
- and in \be this page contains three epigraphs.}
-\vspace{7\baselineskip}
-
-\bigskip
-The design of the front matter in Tufte's books varies slightly from the
-traditional design of front matter. First, the pages in front matter are
-traditionally numbered with lowercase roman numerals (\eg, i, ii, iii,
-iv,~\ldots). Second, the front matter page numbering sequence is usually
-separate from the main matter page numbering. That is, the page numbers
-restart at 1 when the main matter begins. In contrast, Tufte has
-enumerated his pages with arabic numerals that share the same page counting
-sequence as the main matter.
-
-There are also some variations in design across Tufte's four books. The
-page opposite the full title page (labeled ``frontispiece'' in the above
-table) has different content in each of the books. In \VDQI, this page is
-blank; in \EI and \VE, this page holds a frontispiece; and in \BE, this
-page contains three epigraphs.
-
-The dedication appears on page~6 in \vdqi (opposite the introduction), and
-is placed on its own spread in the other books. In \ve, an epigraph shares
-the spread with the opening page of the introduction.
-
-None of the page numbers (folios) of the front matter are expressed except in
-\be, where the folios start to appear on the dedication page.
-
-\newthought{The full title page} of each of the books varies slightly in
-design. In all the books, the author's name appears at the top of the
-page, the title it set just above the center line, and the publisher is
-printed along the bottom margin. Some of the differences are outlined in
-the following table.
-
-\bigskip
-\begin{center}
-\footnotesize
-\begin{tabular}{lllll}
-\toprule
-Feature & \vdqi & \ei & \ve & \be \\
-\midrule
-Author & & & & \\
-\quad Typeface & serif & serif & serif & sans serif \\
-\quad Style & italics & italics & italics & upright, caps \\
-\quad Size & 24 pt & 20 pt & 20 pt & 20 pt \\
-\addlinespace
-Title & & & & \\
-\quad Typeface & serif & serif & serif & sans serif \\
-\quad Style & upright & italics & upright & upright, caps \\
-\quad Size & 36 pt & 48 pt & 48 pt & 36 pt \\
-\addlinespace
-Subtitle & & & & \\
-\quad Typeface & -- & -- & serif & -- \\
-\quad Style & -- & -- & upright & -- \\
-\quad Size & -- & -- & 20 pt & -- \\
-\addlinespace
-Edition & & & & \\
-\quad Typeface & sans serif & -- & -- & -- \\
-\quad Style & upright, caps & -- & -- & -- \\
-\quad Size & 14 pt & -- & -- & -- \\
-\addlinespace
-Publisher & & & & \\
-\quad Typeface & serif & serif & serif & sans serif \\
-\quad Style & italics & italics & italics & upright, caps \\
-\quad Size & 14 pt & 14 pt & 14 pt & 14 pt \\
-\bottomrule
-\end{tabular}
-\end{center}
-
-\begin{figure*}[p]
-\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.45\linewidth]{graphics/vdqi-title.pdf}}
-\hfill
-\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.45\linewidth]{graphics/ei-title.pdf}}
-\\\vspace{\baselineskip}
-\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.45\linewidth]{graphics/ve-title.pdf}}
-\hfill
-\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.45\linewidth]{graphics/be-title.pdf}}
-\end{figure*}
-
-\newthought{The tables of contents} in Tufte's books give us our first
-glimpse of the structure of the main matter. \VDQI is split into two
-parts, each containing some number of chapters. His other three books only
-contain chapters---they're not broken into parts.
-
-\begin{figure*}[p]\index{table of contents}
-\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.45\linewidth]{graphics/vdqi-contents.pdf}}
-\hfill
-\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.45\linewidth]{graphics/ei-contents.pdf}}
-\\\vspace{\baselineskip}
-\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.45\linewidth]{graphics/ve-contents.pdf}}
-\hfill
-\fbox{\includegraphics[width=0.45\linewidth]{graphics/be-contents.pdf}}
-\end{figure*}
-
-
-\section{Typefaces}\label{sec:typefaces1}\index{typefaces}
-\index{fonts|see{typefaces}}
-
-Tufte's books primarily use two typefaces: Bembo and Gill Sans. Bembo is used
-for the headings and body text, while Gill Sans is used for the title page and
-opening epigraphs in \BE.
-
-Since neither Bembo nor Gill Sans are available in default \LaTeX{}
-installations, the \TL document classes default to using Palatino and
-Helvetica, respectively. In addition, the Bera Mono typeface is used for
-\texttt{monospaced} type.
-
-The following font sizes are defined by the \TL classes:
-
-\begin{table}[h]\index{typefaces!sizes}
- \footnotesize%
- \begin{center}
- \begin{tabular}{lccl}
- \toprule
- \LaTeX{} size & Font size & Leading & Used for \\
- \midrule
- \verb+\tiny+ & 5 & 6 & sidenote numbers \\
- \verb+\scriptsize+ & 7 & 8 & --- \\
- \verb+\footnotesize+ & 8 & 10 & sidenotes, captions \\
- \verb+\small+ & 9 & 12 & quote, quotation, and verse environments \\
- \verb+\normalsize+ & 10 & 14 & body text \\
- \verb+\large+ & 11 & 15 & \textsc{b}-heads \\
- \verb+\Large+ & 12 & 16 & \textsc{a}-heads, \textsc{toc} entries, author, date \\
- \verb+\LARGE+ & 14 & 18 & handout title \\
- \verb+\huge+ & 20 & 30 & chapter heads \\
- \verb+\Huge+ & 24 & 36 & part titles \\
- \bottomrule
- \end{tabular}
- \end{center}
- \caption{A list of \LaTeX{} font sizes as defined by the \TL document classes.}
- \label{tab:font-sizes}
-\end{table}
-
-\section{Headings}\label{sec:headings1}\index{headings}
-
-Tufte's books include the following heading levels: parts,
-chapters,\sidenote{Parts and chapters are defined for the \texttt{tufte\-book}
-class only.} sections, subsections, and paragraphs. Not defined by default
-are: sub-subsections and subparagraphs.
-
-\begin{table}[h]
- \begin{center}
- \footnotesize%
- \begin{tabular}{lcr}
- \toprule
- Heading & Style & Size \\
- \midrule
- Part & roman & \measure{24}{36}{40} \\
- Chapter & italic & \measure{20}{30}{40} \\
- Section & italic & \measure{12}{16}{26} \\
- Subsection & italic & \measure{11}{15}{26} \\
- Paragraph & italic & 10/14 \\
- \bottomrule
- \end{tabular}
- \end{center}
- \caption{Heading styles used in \BE.}
- \label{tab:heading-styles}
-\end{table}
-
-\paragraph{Paragraph} Paragraph headings (as shown here) are introduced by
-italicized text and separated from the main paragraph by a bit of space.
-
-\section{Environments}
-
-The following characteristics define the various environments:
-
-
-\begin{table}[h]
- \begin{center}
- \footnotesize%
- \begin{tabular}{lcl}
- \toprule
- Environment & Font size & Notes \\
- \midrule
- Body text & \measure{10}{14}{26} & \\
- Block quote & \measure{9}{12}{24} & Block indent (left and right) by \unit[1]{pc} \\
- Sidenotes & \measure{8}{10}{12} & Sidenote number is set inline, followed by word space \\
- Captions & \measure{8}{10}{12} & \\
- \bottomrule
- \end{tabular}
- \end{center}
- \caption{Environment styles used in \BE.}
- \label{tab:environment-styles}
-\end{table}
-
-
-\chapter{On the Use of the \texttt{tufte-book} Document Class}
-\label{ch:tufte-book}
-
-The Tufte-\LaTeX\ document classes define a style similar to the
-style Edward Tufte uses in his books and handouts. Tufte's style is known
-for its extensive use of sidenotes, tight integration of graphics with
-text, and well-set typography. This document aims to be at once a
-demonstration of the features of the Tufte-\LaTeX\ document classes
-and a style guide to their use.
-
-\section{Page Layout}\label{sec:page-layout}
-\subsection{Headings}\label{sec:headings}\index{headings}
-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; 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.
-
-% 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,
-and sets the first few words of the sentence in \textsc{small caps}. To
-accomplish this using this style, use the \hl{\doccmd{newthought}} command:
-\begin{docspec}
- \doccmd{newthought}\{In his later books\}, Tufte starts\ldots
-\end{docspec}
-
-
-\section{Sidenotes}\label{sec:sidenotes}
-One of the most prominent and distinctive features of this style is the
-extensive use of sidenotes. There is a wide margin to provide ample room
-for sidenotes and small figures. Any \doccmd{footnote}s will automatically
-be converted to sidenotes.\footnote{This is a sidenote that was entered
-using the \texttt{\textbackslash footnote} command.} If you'd like to place ancillary
-information in the margin without the sidenote mark (the superscript
-number), you can use the \hl{\doccmd{marginnote}} command.\marginnote{This is a
-margin note. Notice that there isn't a number preceding the note, and
-there is no number in the main text where this note was written.}
-
-The specification of the \hl{\doccmd{sidenote}} command is:
-\begin{docspec}
- \doccmd{sidenote}[\docopt{number}][\docopt{offset}]\{\docarg{Sidenote text.}\}
-\end{docspec}
-
-Both the \docopt{number} and \docopt{offset} arguments are optional. If you
-provide a \docopt{number} argument, then that number will be used as the
-sidenote number. It will change of the number of the current sidenote only and
-will not affect the numbering sequence of subsequent sidenotes.
-
-Sometimes a sidenote may run over the top of other text or graphics in the
-margin space. If this happens, you can adjust the vertical position of the
-sidenote by providing a dimension in the \docopt{offset} argument. Some
-examples of valid dimensions are:
-\begin{docspec}
- \ttfamily 1.0in \qquad 2.54cm \qquad 254mm \qquad 6\Verb|\baselineskip|
-\end{docspec}
-If the dimension is positive it will push the sidenote down the page; if the
-dimension is negative, it will move the sidenote up the page.
-
-While both the \docopt{number} and \docopt{offset} arguments are optional, they
-must be provided in order. To adjust the vertical position of the sidenote
-while leaving the sidenote number alone, use the following syntax:
-\begin{docspec}
- \doccmd{sidenote}[][\docopt{offset}]\{\docarg{Sidenote text.}\}
-\end{docspec}
-The empty brackets tell the \Verb|\sidenote| command to use the default
-sidenote number.
-
-If you \emph{only} want to change the sidenote number, however, you may
-completely omit the \docopt{offset} argument:
-\begin{docspec}
- \doccmd{sidenote}[\docopt{number}]\{\docarg{Sidenote text.}\}
-\end{docspec}
-
-The \doccmd{marginnote} command has a similar \docarg{offset} argument:
-\begin{docspec}
- \doccmd{marginnote}[\docopt{offset}]\{\docarg{Margin note text.}\}
-\end{docspec}
-
-\section{References}
-References are placed alongside their citations as sidenotes,
-as well. This can be accomplished using the normal \hl{\doccmd{cite}}
-command.\sidenote{The first paragraph of this document includes a citation.}
-
-The complete list of references may also be printed automatically by using
-the \hl{\doccmd{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 \hl{\doccmd{nobibliography}} command in its place.
-
-To enter multiple citations at one location,\cite[-3\baselineskip]{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}
- \doccmd{cite}[\docopt{offset}]\{\docarg{bibkey1,bibkey2,\ldots}\}
-\end{docspec}
-
-\section{Figures and Tables}\label{sec:figures-and-tables}
-Images and graphics play an integral role in Tufte's work.
-In addition to the standard \hl{\docenv{figure}} and \hl{\docenv{tabular}} environments,
-this style provides special figure and table environments for full-width
-floats.
-
-Full page--width figures and tables may be placed in \hl{\docenv{figure*}} or
-\hl{\docenv{table*}} environments. To place figures or tables in the margin,
-use the \hl{\docenv{marginfigure}} or \hl{\docenv{margintable}} environments as follows
-(see figure~\ref{fig:marginfig}):
-
-\begin{marginfigure}%
- \includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{helix}
- \caption{This is a margin figure. The helix is defined by
- $x = \cos(2\pi z)$, $y = \sin(2\pi z)$, and $z = [0, 2.7]$. The figure was
- drawn using Asymptote (\url{http://asymptote.sf.net/}).}
- \label{fig:marginfig}
-\end{marginfigure}
-
-\begin{docspec}
-\textbackslash begin\{marginfigure\}\\
- \qquad\textbackslash includegraphics\{helix\}\\
- \qquad\textbackslash caption\{This is a margin figure.\}\\
- \qquad\textbackslash label\{fig:marginfig\}\\
-\textbackslash end\{marginfigure\}\\
-\end{docspec}
-
-The \docenv{marginfigure} and \docenv{margintable} environments accept an optional parameter \docopt{offset} that adjusts the vertical position of the figure or table. See the ``\nameref{sec:sidenotes}'' section above for examples. The specifications are:
-\begin{docspec}
- \textbackslash{begin\{marginfigure\}[\docopt{offset}]}\\
- \qquad\ldots\\
- \textbackslash{end\{marginfigure\}}\\
- \mbox{}\\
- \textbackslash{begin\{margintable\}[\docopt{offset}]}\\
- \qquad\ldots\\
- \textbackslash{end\{margintable\}}\\
-\end{docspec}
-
-Figure~\ref{fig:fullfig} is an example of the \docenv{figure*}
-environment and figure~\ref{fig:textfig} is an example of the normal
-\docenv{figure} environment.
-
-\begin{figure*}[h]
- \includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{sine.pdf}%
- \caption{This graph shows $y = \sin x$ from about $x = [-10, 10]$.
- \emph{Notice that this figure takes up the full page width.}}%
- \label{fig:fullfig}%
-\end{figure*}
-
-\begin{figure}
- \includegraphics{hilbertcurves.pdf}
-% \checkparity This is an \pageparity\ page.%
- \caption{Hilbert curves of various degrees $n$.
- \emph{Notice that this figure only takes up the main textblock width.}}
- \label{fig:textfig}
- %\zsavepos{pos:textfig}
-\end{figure}
-
-Table~\ref{tab:normaltab} shows table created with the \docpkg{booktabs}
-package. Notice the lack of vertical rules---they serve only to clutter
-the table's data.
-
-\begin{table}[ht]
- \centering
- \fontfamily{ppl}\selectfont
- \begin{tabular}{ll}
- \toprule
- Margin & Length \\
- \midrule
- Paper width & \unit[8\nicefrac{1}{2}]{inches} \\
- Paper height & \unit[11]{inches} \\
- Textblock width & \unit[6\nicefrac{1}{2}]{inches} \\
- Textblock/sidenote gutter & \unit[\nicefrac{3}{8}]{inches} \\
- Sidenote width & \unit[2]{inches} \\
- \bottomrule
- \end{tabular}
- \caption{Here are the dimensions of the various margins used in the Tufte-handout class.}
- \label{tab:normaltab}
- %\zsavepos{pos:normaltab}
-\end{table}
-
-\section{Full-width text blocks}
-
-In addition to the new float types, there is a \hl{\docenv{fullwidth}}
-environment that stretches across the main text block and the sidenotes
-area.
-
-\begin{Verbatim}
-\begin{fullwidth}
-Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet...
-\end{fullwidth}
-\end{Verbatim}
-
-\begin{fullwidth}
-\small\itshape\lipsum[1]
-\end{fullwidth}
-
-\section{Typography}\label{sec:typography}
-
-\subsection{Typefaces}\label{sec:typefaces}\index{typefaces}
-If the Palatino, \textsf{Helvetica}, and \texttt{Bera Mono} typefaces are installed, this style
-will use them automatically. Otherwise, we'll fall back on the Computer Modern
-typefaces.
-
-\subsection{Letterspacing}\label{sec:letterspacing}
-This document class includes two new commands and some improvements on
-existing commands for letterspacing.
-
-When setting strings of \allcaps{ALL CAPS} or \smallcaps{small caps}, the
-letter\-spacing---that is, the spacing between the letters---should be
-increased slightly.\cite{Bringhurst2005} The \hl{\doccmd{allcaps}} command has proper letterspacing for
-strings of \allcaps{FULL CAPITAL LETTERS}, and the \hl{\doccmd{smallcaps}} command
-has letterspacing for \smallcaps{small capital letters}. These commands
-will also automatically convert the case of the text to upper- or
-lowercase, respectively.
-
-The \hl{\doccmd{textsc}} command has also been redefined to include
-letterspacing. The case of the \doccmd{textsc} argument is left as is,
-however. This allows one to use both uppercase and lowercase letters:
-\textsc{The Initial Letters Of The Words In This Sentence Are Capitalized.}
-
-
-
-\section{Document Class Options}\label{sec:options}
-
-\index{class options|(}
-The \doccls{tufte-book} class is based on the \LaTeX\ \doccls{book}
-document class. Therefore, you can pass any of the typical book
-options. There are a few options that are specific to the
-\doccls{tufte-book} document class, however.
-
-The \hl{\docclsopt{a4paper}} option will set the paper size to \smallcaps{A4} instead of
-the default \smallcaps{US} letter size.
-
-The \hl{\docclsopt{sfsidenotes}} option will set the sidenotes and title block in a
-\textsf{sans serif} typeface instead of the default roman.
-
-The \hl{\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 \hl{\docclsopt{oneside}} mode).
-
-The \hl{\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 \hl{\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.
-
-The \hl{\docclsopt{bidi}} option loads the \docpkg{bidi} package which is used with
-\tXeLaTeX\ to typeset bi-directional text. Since the \docpkg{bidi}
-package needs to be loaded before the sidenotes and cite commands are defined,
-it can't be loaded in the document preamble.
-
-The \hl{\docclsopt{debug}} option causes the Tufte-\LaTeX\ classes to output debug
-information to the log file which is useful in troubleshooting bugs. It will
-also cause the graphics to be replaced by outlines.
-
-The \hl{\docclsopt{nofonts}} option prevents the Tufte-\LaTeX\ classes from
-automatically loading the Palatino and Helvetica typefaces. You should use
-this option if you wish to load your own fonts. If you're using \tXeLaTeX, this
-option is implied (\ie, the Palatino and Helvetica fonts aren't loaded if you
-use \tXeLaTeX).
-
-The \hl{\docclsopt{nols}} option inhibits the letterspacing code. The Tufte-\LaTeX\
-classes try to load the appropriate letterspacing package (either pdf\TeX's
-\docpkg{letterspace} package or the \docpkg{soul} package). If you're using
-\tXeLaTeX\ with \docpkg{fontenc}, however, you should configure your own
-letterspacing.
-
-The \hl{\docclsopt{notitlepage}} option causes \verb|\maketitle| to generate a title
-block instead of a title page. The \doccls{book} class defaults to a title
-page and the \doccls{handout} class defaults to the title block. There is an
-analogous \hl{\docclsopt{titlepage}} option that forces \verb|\maketitle| to
-generate a full title page instead of the title block.
-
-The \hl{\docclsopt{notoc}} option suppresses Tufte-\LaTeX's custom table of contents
-(\textsc{toc}) design. The current \textsc{toc} design only shows unnumbered
-chapter titles; it doesn't show sections or subsections. The \docclsopt{notoc}
-option will revert to \LaTeX's \textsc{toc} design.
-
-\index{class options|)}
-
-
-\chapter{Debug Stuff}
-
-
-%%
-% The back matter contains appendices, bibliographies, indices, glossaries, etc.
-
-\backmatter
-
-
-
-\bibliography{sample-handout}
-\bibliographystyle{plainnat}
-
-
-\printindex
-
-\end{document}
-
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-@BOOK{Tufte2006,
- author = {Edward R. Tufte},
- title = {Beautiful Evidence},
- year = {2006},
- publisher = {Graphics Press, {LLC}},
- month = {May},
- edition = {First},
- place = {Cheshire, Connecticut},
- isbn = {0-9613921-7-7}
-}
-
-@BOOK{Tufte2001,
- author = {Edward R. Tufte},
- title = {The Visual Display of Quantitative Information},
- publisher = {Graphics Press},
- year = {2001},
- address = {Cheshire, Connecticut},
- isbn = {0-9613921-4-2}
-}
-
-@BOOK{Tufte1990,
- author = {Edward R. Tufte},
- title = {Envisioning Information},
- publisher = {Graphics Press},
- year = {1990},
- address = {Cheshire, Connecticut},
- isbn = {0-9613921-1-8}
-}
-
-@BOOK{Tufte1997,
- author = {Edward R. Tufte},
- title = {Visual Explanations},
- publisher = {Graphics Press},
- year = {1997},
- address = {Cheshire, Connecticut},
- isbn = {0-9613921-2-6}
-}
-
-@BOOK{Bringhurst2005,
- author = {Robert Bringhurst},
- title = {The Elements of Typography},
- publisher = {Hartley \& Marks},
- year = {2005},
- edition = {3.1},
- isbn = {0-88179-205-5}
-}
-
-@BOOK{Mittelbach2004,
- author = {Frank Mittelbach and Michel Goossens},
- title = {The \LaTeX\ Companion},
- publisher = {Addison--Wesley},
- year = {2004},
- edition = {Second},
- isbn = {0-201-36299-6}
-}
-
-
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-\documentclass{tufte-handout}
-
-%\geometry{showframe}% for debugging purposes -- displays the margins
-
-\usepackage{amsmath}
-
-% Set up the images/graphics package
-\usepackage{graphicx}
-\setkeys{Gin}{width=\linewidth,totalheight=\textheight,keepaspectratio}
-\graphicspath{{graphics/}}
-
-\title{An Example of the Usage of the Tufte-Handout Style\thanks{Inspired by Edward~R. Tufte!}}
-\author[The Tufte-LaTeX Developers]{The Tufte-\LaTeX\ Developers}
-\date{24 January 2009} % if the \date{} command is left out, the current date will be used
-
-% The following package makes prettier tables. We're all about the bling!
-\usepackage{booktabs}
-
-% The units package provides nice, non-stacked fractions and better spacing
-% for units.
-\usepackage{units}
-
-% The fancyvrb package lets us customize the formatting of verbatim
-% environments. We use a slightly smaller font.
-\usepackage{fancyvrb}
-\fvset{fontsize=\normalsize}
-
-% Small sections of multiple columns
-\usepackage{multicol}
-
-% Provides paragraphs of dummy text
-\usepackage{lipsum}
-
-% These commands are used to pretty-print LaTeX commands
-\newcommand{\doccmd}[1]{\texttt{\textbackslash#1}}% command name -- adds backslash automatically
-\newcommand{\docopt}[1]{\ensuremath{\langle}\textrm{\textit{#1}}\ensuremath{\rangle}}% optional command argument
-\newcommand{\docarg}[1]{\textrm{\textit{#1}}}% (required) command argument
-\newenvironment{docspec}{\begin{quote}\noindent}{\end{quote}}% command specification environment
-\newcommand{\docenv}[1]{\textsf{#1}}% environment name
-\newcommand{\docpkg}[1]{\texttt{#1}}% package name
-\newcommand{\doccls}[1]{\texttt{#1}}% document class name
-\newcommand{\docclsopt}[1]{\texttt{#1}}% document class option name
-
-\begin{document}
-
-\maketitle% this prints the handout title, author, and date
-
-\begin{abstract}
-\noindent This document describes the Tufte handout \LaTeX\ document style.
-It also provides examples and comments on the style's use.
-\end{abstract}
-
-%\printclassoptions
-
-The Tufte-\LaTeX\ document classes define a style similar to the
-style Edward Tufte uses in his books and handouts. Tufte's style is known
-for its extensive use of sidenotes, tight integration of graphics with
-text, and well-set typography. This document aims to be at once a
-demonstration of the features of the Tufte-\LaTeX\ document classes
-and a style guide to their use.
-
-\section{Page Layout}\label{sec:page-layout}
-\subsection{Headings}\label{sec:headings}
-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,
-and sets the first few words of the sentence in \textsc{small caps}. To
-accomplish this using this style, use the \Verb|\newthought| command:
-\begin{docspec}
- \doccmd{newthought\{In his later books\}, Tufte starts\ldots}
-\end{docspec}
-
-\subsection{Sidenotes}\label{sec:sidenotes}
-One of the most prominent and distinctive features of this style is the
-extensive use of sidenotes. There is a wide margin to provide ample room
-for sidenotes and small figures. Any \Verb|\footnote|s will automatically
-be converted to sidenotes.\footnote{This is a sidenote that was entered
-using the \texttt{\textbackslash footnote} command.} If you'd like to place ancillary
-information in the margin without the sidenote mark (the superscript
-number), you can use the \Verb|\marginnote| command.\marginnote{This is a
-margin note. Notice that there isn't a number preceding the note, and
-there is no number in the main text where this note was written.}
-
-The specification of the \Verb|\sidenote| command is:
-\begin{docspec}
- \doccmd{sidenote[\docopt{number}][\docopt{offset}]\{\docarg{Sidenote text.}\}}
-\end{docspec}
-
-Both the \docopt{number} and \docopt{offset} arguments are optional. If you
-provide a \docopt{number} argument, then that number will be used as the
-sidenote number. It will change of the number of the current sidenote only and
-will not affect the numbering sequence of subsequent sidenotes.
-
-Sometimes a sidenote may run over the top of other text or graphics in the
-margin space. If this happens, you can adjust the vertical position of the
-sidenote by providing a dimension in the \docopt{offset} argument. Some
-examples of valid dimensions are:
-\begin{docspec}
- \ttfamily 1.0in \qquad 2.54cm \qquad 254mm \qquad 6\Verb|\baselineskip|
-\end{docspec}
-If the dimension is positive it will push the sidenote down the page; if the
-dimension is negative, it will move the sidenote up the page.
-
-While both the \docopt{number} and \docopt{offset} arguments are optional, they
-must be provided in order. To adjust the vertical position of the sidenote
-while leaving the sidenote number alone, use the following syntax:
-\begin{docspec}
- \doccmd{sidenote[][\docopt{offset}]\{\docarg{Sidenote text.}\}}
-\end{docspec}
-The empty brackets tell the \Verb|\sidenote| command to use the default
-sidenote number.
-
-If you \emph{only} want to change the sidenote number, however, you may
-completely omit the \docopt{offset} argument:
-\begin{docspec}
- \doccmd{sidenote[\docopt{number}]\{\docarg{Sidenote text.}\}}
-\end{docspec}
-
-The \Verb|\marginnote| command has a similar \docarg{offset} argument:
-\begin{docspec}
- \doccmd{marginnote[\docopt{offset}]\{\docarg{Margin note text.}\}}
-\end{docspec}
-
-\subsection{References}
-References are placed alongside their citations as sidenotes,
-as well. This can be accomplished using the normal \Verb|\cite|
-command.\sidenote{The first paragraph of this document includes a citation.}
-
-The complete list of references may also be printed automatically by using
-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
-provide a list of keys separated by commas and the same optional vertical
-offset argument: \Verb|\cite{Tufte2006,Tufte1990}|.
-\begin{docspec}
- \doccmd{cite[\docopt{offset}]\{\docarg{bibkey1,bibkey2,\ldots}\}}
-\end{docspec}
-
-\section{Figures and Tables}\label{sec:figures-and-tables}
-Images and graphics play an integral role in Tufte's work.
-In addition to the standard \docenv{figure} and \docenv{tabular} environments,
-this style provides special figure and table environments for full-width
-floats.
-
-Full page--width figures and tables may be placed in \docenv{figure*} or
-\docenv{table*} environments. To place figures or tables in the margin,
-use the \docenv{marginfigure} or \docenv{margintable} environments as follows
-(see figure~\ref{fig:marginfig}):
-
-\begin{marginfigure}%
- \includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{helix}
- \caption{This is a margin figure. The helix is defined by
- $x = \cos(2\pi z)$, $y = \sin(2\pi z)$, and $z = [0, 2.7]$. The figure was
- drawn using Asymptote (\url{http://asymptote.sf.net/}).}
- \label{fig:marginfig}
-\end{marginfigure}
-\begin{Verbatim}
-\begin{marginfigure}
- \includegraphics{helix}
- \caption{This is a margin figure.}
-\end{marginfigure}
-\end{Verbatim}
-
-The \docenv{marginfigure} and \docenv{margintable} environments accept an optional parameter \docopt{offset} that adjusts the vertical position of the figure or table. See the ``\nameref{sec:sidenotes}'' section above for examples. The specifications are:
-\begin{docspec}
- \doccmd{begin\{marginfigure\}[\docopt{offset}]}\\
- \qquad\ldots\\
- \doccmd{end\{marginfigure\}}\\
- \mbox{}\\
- \doccmd{begin\{margintable\}[\docopt{offset}]}\\
- \qquad\ldots\\
- \doccmd{end\{margintable\}}\\
-\end{docspec}
-
-Figure~\ref{fig:fullfig} is an example of the \Verb|figure*|
-environment and figure~\ref{fig:textfig} is an example of the normal
-\Verb|figure| environment.
-
-\begin{figure*}[h]
- \includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{sine.pdf}%
- \caption{This graph shows $y = \sin x$ from about $x = [-10, 10]$.
- \emph{Notice that this figure takes up the full page width.}}%
- \label{fig:fullfig}%
-\end{figure*}
-
-\begin{figure}
- \includegraphics{hilbertcurves.pdf}
-% \checkparity This is an \pageparity\ page.%
- \caption{Hilbert curves of various degrees $n$.
- \emph{Notice that this figure only takes up the main textblock width.}}
- \label{fig:textfig}
- %\zsavepos{pos:textfig}
-\end{figure}
-
-Table~\ref{tab:normaltab} shows table created with the \docpkg{booktabs}
-package. Notice the lack of vertical rules---they serve only to clutter
-the table's data.
-
-\begin{table}[ht]
- \centering
- \fontfamily{ppl}\selectfont
- \begin{tabular}{ll}
- \toprule
- Margin & Length \\
- \midrule
- Paper width & \unit[8\nicefrac{1}{2}]{inches} \\
- Paper height & \unit[11]{inches} \\
- Textblock width & \unit[6\nicefrac{1}{2}]{inches} \\
- Textblock/sidenote gutter & \unit[\nicefrac{3}{8}]{inches} \\
- Sidenote width & \unit[2]{inches} \\
- \bottomrule
- \end{tabular}
- \caption{Here are the dimensions of the various margins used in the Tufte-handout class.}
- \label{tab:normaltab}
- %\zsavepos{pos:normaltab}
-\end{table}
-
-\section{Full-width text blocks}
-
-In addition to the new float types, there is a \docenv{fullwidth}
-environment that stretches across the main text block and the sidenotes
-area.
-
-\begin{Verbatim}
-\begin{fullwidth}
-Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet...
-\end{fullwidth}
-\end{Verbatim}
-
-\begin{fullwidth}
-\small\itshape\lipsum[1]
-\end{fullwidth}
-
-\section{Typography}\label{sec:typography}
-
-\subsection{Typefaces}\label{sec:typefaces}
-If the Palatino, \textsf{Helvetica}, and \texttt{Bera Mono} typefaces are installed, this style
-will use them automatically. Otherwise, we'll fall back on the Computer Modern
-typefaces.
-
-\subsection{Letterspacing}\label{sec:letterspacing}
-This document class includes two new commands and some improvements on
-existing commands for letterspacing.
-
-When setting strings of \allcaps{ALL CAPS} or \smallcaps{small caps}, the
-letter\-spacing---that is, the spacing between the letters---should be
-increased slightly.\cite{Bringhurst2005} The \Verb|\allcaps| command has proper letterspacing for
-strings of \allcaps{FULL CAPITAL LETTERS}, and the \Verb|\smallcaps| command
-has letterspacing for \smallcaps{small capital letters}. These commands
-will also automatically convert the case of the text to upper- or
-lowercase, respectively.
-
-The \Verb|\textsc| command has also been redefined to include
-letterspacing. The case of the \Verb|\textsc| argument is left as is,
-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
-following files into the same directory as your \texttt{.tex}
-file:
-\begin{quote}
- \ttfamily
- tufte-common.sty\\
- tufte-handout.cls\\
- tufte-book.cls
-\end{quote}
-
-% TODO add instructions for installing it globally
-
-
-\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.
-
-\bibliography{sample-handout}
-\bibliographystyle{plainnat}
-
-
-
-\end{document}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/tufte-latex/tufte-book.cls b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/tufte-latex/tufte-book.cls
deleted file mode 100644
index 99ff6dfa219..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/tufte-latex/tufte-book.cls
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,83 +0,0 @@
-\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/06/01]
-
-\ProvidesClass{tufte-book}[2009/05/17 v3.0.0 Tufte-book class]
-
-
-\PassOptionsToPackage{book}{tufte-common}
-\DeclareOption*{% pass options to tufte-common package and the article class
- \PassOptionsToPackage{\CurrentOption}{tufte-common}
- \PassOptionsToClass{\CurrentOption}{book}
- \PackageInfo{tufte-book}{Passing \CurrentOption\space to `book' class}
-}
-\ProcessOptions
-
-\LoadClass{book}
-
-\RequirePackage{tufte-common}
-
-
-%%
-% Set up any book-specific stuff now
-
-%%
-% The front matter in Tufte's /Beautiful Evidence/ contains everything up
-% to the opening page of Chapter 1. The running heads, when they appear,
-% contain only the (arabic) page number in the outside corner.
-%\newif\if@mainmatter \@mainmattertrue
-\renewcommand\frontmatter{%
- \cleardoublepage%
- \@mainmatterfalse%
- \pagenumbering{arabic}%
- %\pagestyle{plain}%
- \fancyhf{}%
- \ifthenelse{\boolean{@tufte@twoside}}%
- {\fancyhead[LE,RO]{\thepage}}%
- {\fancyhead[RE,RO]{\thepage}}%
-}
-
-
-%%
-% The main matter in Tufte's /Beautiful Evidence/ doesn't restart the page
-% numbering---it continues where it left off in the front matter.
-\renewcommand\mainmatter{%
- \cleardoublepage%
- \@mainmattertrue%
- \fancyhf{}%
- \ifthenelse{\boolean{@tufte@twoside}}%
- {% two-side
- \renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{##1}{}}%
- \fancyhead[LE]{\thepage\quad\smallcaps{\plaintitle}}% book title
- \fancyhead[RO]{\smallcaps{\leftmark}\quad\thepage}% chapter title
- }%
- {% one-side
- \fancyhead[RE,RO]{\smallcaps{\plaintitle}\quad\thepage}% book title
- }%
-}
-
-
-%%
-% The back matter contains appendices, indices, glossaries, endnotes,
-% biliographies, list of contributors, illustration credits, etc.
-\renewcommand\backmatter{%
- \if@openright%
- \cleardoublepage%
- \else%
- \clearpage%
- \fi%
- \@mainmatterfalse%
-}
-
-%%
-% Only show the chapter titles in the table of contents
-\setcounter{tocdepth}{0}
-
-%%
-% If there is a `tufte-book-local.sty' file, load it.
-
-\IfFileExists{tufte-book-local.tex}
- {\input{tufte-book-local}}
- {}
-
-%%
-% End of file
-\endinput
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/tufte-latex/tufte-common.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/tufte-latex/tufte-common.sty
deleted file mode 100644
index 5fb331085f0..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/tufte-latex/tufte-common.sty
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1427 +0,0 @@
-\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/06/01]
-
-\ProvidesPackage{tufte-common}[2009/05/17 v3.0.0 Common code for the Tufte-LaTeX styles]
-
-%%
-% We use the `xifthen' package to handle our package option switches
-\RequirePackage{xifthen}
-
-
-%%
-% `debug' option -- provides more information in the .log file for use in
-% troubleshooting problems
-\newboolean{@tufte@debug}
-\DeclareOption{debug}{\setboolean{@tufte@debug}{true}}
-
-%%
-% `nofonts' option -- doesn't load any fonts
-% `fonts' option -- tries to load fonts
-\newboolean{@tufte@loadfonts}\setboolean{@tufte@loadfonts}{true}
-\DeclareOption{fonts}{\setboolean{@tufte@loadfonts}{true}}
-\DeclareOption{nofonts}{\setboolean{@tufte@loadfonts}{false}}
-
-%%
-% `nols' option -- doesn't configure letterspacing
-% `ls' option -- configures letterspacing
-\newboolean{@tufte@letterspace}\setboolean{@tufte@letterspace}{true}
-\DeclareOption{ls}{\setboolean{@tufte@letterspace}{true}}
-\DeclareOption{nols}{\setboolean{@tufte@letterspace}{false}}
-
-%%
-% `book' and `handout' options
-\newcommand{\@tufte@class}{article}% the base LaTeX class (defaults to the article/handout style)
-\newcommand{\@tufte@pkgname}{tufte-handout}% the name of the package (defaults to tufte-handout)
-\DeclareOption{book}{%
- \renewcommand{\@tufte@class}{book}
- \renewcommand{\@tufte@pkgname}{tufte-book}
- \setboolean{@tufte@titlepage}{true}
-}
-\DeclareOption{handout}{%
- \renewcommand{\@tufte@class}{article}
- \renewcommand{\@tufte@pkgname}{tufte-handout}
- \setboolean{@tufte@titlepage}{false}
-}
-\DeclareOption{article}{% `article' is just an alias for `handout'
- \renewcommand{\@tufte@class}{article}
- \renewcommand{\@tufte@pkgname}{tufte-handout}
- \setboolean{@tufte@titlepage}{false}
-}
-
-%%
-% `titlepage' option -- creates a full title page with \maketitle
-
-\newboolean{@tufte@titlepage}
-\DeclareOption{titlepage}{\setboolean{@tufte@titlepage}{true}}
-\DeclareOption{notitlepage}{\setboolean{@tufte@titlepage}{false}}
-
-%%
-% `a4paper' option
-
-\newboolean{@tufte@afourpaper}
-\DeclareOption{a4paper}{\setboolean{@tufte@afourpaper}{true}}
-
-%%
-% `sfsidenotes' option -- typesets sidenotes in sans serif typeface
-
-\newboolean{@tufte@sfsidenotes}
-\DeclareOption{sfsidenotes}{\setboolean{@tufte@sfsidenotes}{true}}
-
-%%
-% `symmetric' option -- puts marginpar space to the outside edge of the page
-% Note: this option forces the twoside option (see the .cls files)
-
-\newboolean{@tufte@symmetric}
-\DeclareOption{symmetric}{
- \setboolean{@tufte@symmetric}{true}
- \PackageInfo{\@tufte@pkgname}{The `symmetric' option implies `twoside'}
- %\ExecuteOptions{twoside}
-}
-
-%%
-% `twoside' option -- alternates running heads
-
-\newboolean{@tufte@twoside}
-\DeclareOption{twoside}{\setboolean{@tufte@twoside}{true}}
-
-%%
-% `notoc' option -- suppresses the Tufte-style table of contents
-
-\newboolean{@tufte@toc}
-\setboolean{@tufte@toc}{true}
-\DeclareOption{notoc}{\setboolean{@tufte@toc}{false}}
-\DeclareOption{toc}{\setboolean{@tufte@toc}{true}}
-
-%%
-% `justified' option -- uses fully justified text (flush left and flush
-% right) instead of ragged right.
-
-\newboolean{@tufte@justified}
-\DeclareOption{justified}{\setboolean{@tufte@justified}{true}}
-
-%%
-% `bidi' option -- loads the bidi package for bi-directional text
-
-\newboolean{@tufte@loadbidi}
-\DeclareOption{bidi}{\setboolean{@tufte@loadbidi}{true}}
-\DeclareOption{nobidi}{\setboolean{@tufte@loadbibi}{false}}
-
-% FIXME: should probably specify options not supported like Mittelbach's aipproc.cls
-
-\DeclareOption*{\PassOptionsToClass{\CurrentOption}{\@tufte@class}}
-\ProcessOptions
-
-%%
-% Detect whether we're in two-side mode or not. (Used to set up running
-% heads later.)
-
-\ifthenelse{\boolean{@twoside}}
- {\setboolean{@tufte@twoside}{true}}
- {}
-
-
-
-%%
-% Detect if we're using pdfLaTeX
-
-\newboolean{@tufte@pdf}
-\IfFileExists{ifpdf.sty}{%
- \RequirePackage{ifpdf}
- \ifthenelse{\boolean{pdf}}
- {\setboolean{@tufte@pdf}{true}}
- {\setboolean{@tufte@pdf}{false}}
-}{% assume we're not using pdfTex?
- \setboolean{@tufte@pdf}{false}
-}
-
-%%
-% Detect if we're using XeLaTeX
-
-\newboolean{@tufte@xetex}
-\IfFileExists{ifxetex.sty}{%
- \RequirePackage{ifxetex}
- \ifthenelse{\boolean{xetex}}
- {\setboolean{@tufte@xetex}{true}}
- {\setboolean{@tufte@xetex}{false}}
-}{% not using xelatex
- \setboolean{@tufte@xetex}{false}
-}
-
-%%
-% Load the `hyperref' package. We will set more options later.
-% TODO Set nice defaults for hyperref options
-\ifthenelse{\boolean{@tufte@xetex}}
- {\RequirePackage[hyperfootnotes=false,xetex]{hyperref}}
- {\RequirePackage[hyperfootnotes=false]{hyperref}}
-
-\hypersetup{%
- pdfborder = {0 0 0},
- bookmarksdepth = section,
-}
-
-%%
-% Set the font sizes and baselines to match Tufte's books
-\renewcommand\normalsize{%
- \@setfontsize\normalsize\@xpt{14}%
- \abovedisplayskip 10\p@ \@plus2\p@ \@minus5\p@
- \abovedisplayshortskip \z@ \@plus3\p@
- \belowdisplayshortskip 6\p@ \@plus3\p@ \@minus3\p@
- \belowdisplayskip \abovedisplayskip
- \let\@listi\@listI}
-\normalbaselineskip=14pt
-\normalsize
-\renewcommand\small{%
- \@setfontsize\small\@ixpt{12}%
- \abovedisplayskip 8.5\p@ \@plus3\p@ \@minus4\p@
- \abovedisplayshortskip \z@ \@plus2\p@
- \belowdisplayshortskip 4\p@ \@plus2\p@ \@minus2\p@
- \def\@listi{\leftmargin\leftmargini
- \topsep 4\p@ \@plus2\p@ \@minus2\p@
- \parsep 2\p@ \@plus\p@ \@minus\p@
- \itemsep \parsep}%
- \belowdisplayskip \abovedisplayskip
-}
-\renewcommand\footnotesize{%
- \@setfontsize\footnotesize\@viiipt{10}%
- \abovedisplayskip 6\p@ \@plus2\p@ \@minus4\p@
- \abovedisplayshortskip \z@ \@plus\p@
- \belowdisplayshortskip 3\p@ \@plus\p@ \@minus2\p@
- \def\@listi{\leftmargin\leftmargini
- \topsep 3\p@ \@plus\p@ \@minus\p@
- \parsep 2\p@ \@plus\p@ \@minus\p@
- \itemsep \parsep}%
- \belowdisplayskip \abovedisplayskip
-}
-\renewcommand\scriptsize{\@setfontsize\scriptsize\@viipt\@viiipt}
-\renewcommand\tiny{\@setfontsize\tiny\@vpt\@vipt}
-\renewcommand\large{\@setfontsize\large\@xipt{15}}
-\renewcommand\Large{\@setfontsize\Large\@xiipt{16}}
-\renewcommand\LARGE{\@setfontsize\LARGE\@xivpt{18}}
-\renewcommand\huge{\@setfontsize\huge\@xxpt{30}}
-\renewcommand\Huge{\@setfontsize\Huge\@xxivpt{36}}
-
-\setlength\leftmargini {1pc}
-\setlength\leftmarginii {1pc}
-\setlength\leftmarginiii {1pc}
-\setlength\leftmarginiv {1pc}
-\setlength\leftmarginv {1pc}
-\setlength\leftmarginvi {1pc}
-\setlength\labelsep {.5pc}
-\setlength\labelwidth {\leftmargini}
-\addtolength\labelwidth{-\labelsep}
-
-%%
-% \RaggedRight allows hyphenation
-
-\RequirePackage{ragged2e}
-\setlength{\RaggedRightRightskip}{\z@ plus 0.08\hsize}
-\setlength{\RaggedRightParindent}{1pc}
-
-% Paragraph indentation and separation for normal text
-\newcommand{\@tufte@reset@par}{%
- \setlength{\RaggedRightParindent}{1.0pc}%
- \setlength{\parindent}{1pc}%
- \setlength{\parskip}{0pt}%
-}
-\@tufte@reset@par
-
-% Paragraph indentation and separation for marginal text
-\newcommand{\@tufte@margin@par}{%
- \setlength{\RaggedRightParindent}{0.5pc}%
- \setlength{\parindent}{0.5pc}%
- \setlength{\parskip}{0pt}%
-}
-
-
-%%
-% Set page layout geometry
-
-\RequirePackage[letterpaper,left=1in,top=1in,headsep=2\baselineskip,textwidth=26pc,marginparsep=2pc,marginparwidth=12pc,textheight=44\baselineskip,headheight=\baselineskip]{geometry}
-
-\ifthenelse{\boolean{@tufte@afourpaper}}
- {\geometry{a4paper,left=24.8mm,top=27.4mm,headsep=2\baselineskip,textwidth=107mm,marginparsep=8.2mm,marginparwidth=49.4mm,textheight=49\baselineskip,headheight=\baselineskip}}
- {}
-
-\ifthenelse{\boolean{@tufte@symmetric}}
- {}
- {\geometry{asymmetric}}% forces internal LaTeX `twoside'
-
-
-%%
-% Separation marginpars by a line's worth of space.
-
-\setlength\marginparpush{10pt}
-
-%%
-% Font for margin items
-
-\ifthenelse{\boolean{@tufte@sfsidenotes}}
- {\newcommand{\@tufte@marginfont}{\normalfont\footnotesize\sffamily}}
- {\newcommand{\@tufte@marginfont}{\normalfont\footnotesize}}
-
-
-%%
-% Set the justification baesed on the `justified' class option
-
-\newcommand{\@tufte@justification}{%
- \ifthenelse{\boolean{@tufte@justified}}%
- {\justifying}%
- {\RaggedRight}%
-}
-
-%%
-% Turn off section numbering
-
-\setcounter{secnumdepth}{-1}
-
-%%
-% Tighten up space between displays (e.g., a figure or table) and make symmetric
-
-\setlength\abovedisplayskip{6pt plus 2pt minus 4pt}
-\setlength\belowdisplayskip{6pt plus 2pt minus 4pt}
-
-%%
-% To implement full-width display environments
-
-\newboolean{@tufte@changepage}
-\IfFileExists{changepage.sty}{%
- \PackageInfo{\@tufte@pkgname}{Found changepage.sty}
- \RequirePackage[strict]{changepage}
- \setboolean{@tufte@changepage}{true}
-}{%
- \PackageInfo{\@tufte@pkgname}{Found chngpage.sty}
- \RequirePackage[strict]{chngpage}
- \setboolean{@tufte@changepage}{false}
-}
-
-% Write our own aliases for the \checkoddpage and \ifoddpage or \ifcpoddpage commands
-\newboolean{@tufte@odd@page}
-\setboolean{@tufte@odd@page}{true}
-\newcommand*{\@tufte@checkoddpage}{%
- \checkoddpage%
- \ifthenelse{\boolean{@tufte@changepage}}{%
- \ifoddpage%
- \setboolean{@tufte@odd@page}{true}%
- \else%
- \setboolean{@tufte@odd@page}{false}%
- \fi%
- }{%
- \ifcpoddpage%
- \setboolean{@tufte@odd@page}{true}%
- \else%
- \setboolean{@tufte@odd@page}{false}%
- \fi
- }%
-}
-
-
-% Compute lengths used for full-width displays
-
-\newlength{\@tufte@overhang}
-\setlength{\@tufte@overhang}{\marginparwidth}
-\addtolength{\@tufte@overhang}{\marginparsep}
-
-\newlength{\@tufte@fullwidth}
-\setlength{\@tufte@fullwidth}{\textwidth}
-\addtolength{\@tufte@fullwidth}{\marginparsep}
-\addtolength{\@tufte@fullwidth}{\marginparwidth}
-
-\newlength{\@tufte@caption@fill}
-\setlength{\@tufte@caption@fill}{\textwidth}
-\addtolength{\@tufte@caption@fill}{\marginparsep}
-
-
-%%
-% Modified \title, \author, and \date commands. These store the
-% (footnote-less) values in \plaintitle, \plainauthor, and \thedate, respectively.
-
-\newcommand{\plaintitle}{}% plain-text-only title
-\newcommand{\plainauthor}{}% plain-text-only author
-\newcommand{\plainpublisher}{}% plain-text-only publisher
-
-\newcommand{\thanklesstitle}{}% full title text minus \thanks{}
-\newcommand{\thanklessauthor}{}% full author text minus \thanks{}
-\newcommand{\thanklesspublisher}{}% full publisher minus \thanks{}
-
-\newcommand{\@publisher}{}% full publisher with \thanks{}
-\newcommand{\thedate}{\today}
-
-% TODO Fix it so that \thanks is not spaced out (with `soul') and can be
-% used in \maketitle when the `sfsidenotes' option is provided.
-\renewcommand{\thanks}[1]{\NoCaseChange{\footnote{#1}}}
-
-\renewcommand{\title}[2][]{%
- \gdef\@title{#2}%
- \begingroup%
- % TODO store contents of \thanks command
- \renewcommand{\thanks}[1]{}% swallow \thanks contents
- \protected@xdef\thanklesstitle{#2}%
- \endgroup%
- \ifthenelse{\isempty{#1}}%
- {\renewcommand{\plaintitle}{\thanklesstitle}}% use thankless title
- {\renewcommand{\plaintitle}{#1}}% use provided plain-text title
- \hypersetup{pdftitle={\plaintitle}}% set the PDF metadata title
-}
-
-\def\@author{}% default author is empty (suppresses LaTeX's ``no author'' warning)
-\renewcommand*{\author}[2][]{%
- \gdef\@author{#2}%
- \begingroup%
- % TODO store contents of \thanks command
- \renewcommand{\thanks}[1]{}% swallow \thanks contents
- \protected@xdef\thanklessauthor{#2}%
- \endgroup%
- \ifthenelse{\isempty{#1}}
- {\renewcommand{\plainauthor}{\thanklessauthor}}% use thankless author
- {\renewcommand{\plainauthor}{#1}}% use provided plain-text author
- \hypersetup{pdfauthor={\plainauthor}}% set the PDF metadata author
-}
-
-\renewcommand*{\date}[1]{%
- \gdef\@date{#1}%
- \begingroup%
- % TODO store contents of \thanks command
- \renewcommand{\thanks}[1]{}% swallow \thanks contents
- \protected@xdef\thedate{#1}%
- \endgroup%
-}
-
-%%
-% Provides a \publisher command to set the publisher
-
-\newcommand{\publisher}[2][]{%
- \gdef\@publisher{#2}%
- \begingroup%
- \renewcommand{\thanks}[1]{}% swallow \thanks contents
- \protected@xdef\thanklesspublisher{#2}%
- \endgroup%
- \ifthenelse{\isempty{#1}}
- {\renewcommand{\plainpublisher}{\thanklesspublisher}}% use thankless publisher
- {\renewcommand{\plainpublisher}{#1}}% use provided plain-text publisher
-}
-
-% TODO: Test \hypersetup{pdfauthor,pdftitle} with DVI and XeTeX
-
-%%
-% Require paralist package for tighter lists
-
-\RequirePackage{paralist}
-
-% Add rightmargin to compactenum
-
-\def\@compactenum@{%
- \expandafter\list\csname label\@enumctr\endcsname{%
- \usecounter{\@enumctr}%
- \rightmargin=2em% added this
- \parsep\plparsep
- \itemsep\plitemsep
- \topsep\pltopsep
- \partopsep\plpartopsep
- \def\makelabel##1{\hss\llap{##1}}}}
-
-%%
-% Improved letterspacing of small caps and all-caps text.
-%
-% First, try to use the `microtype' package, if it's available.
-% Failing that, try to use the `soul' package, if it's available.
-% Failing that, well, I give up.
-
-\RequirePackage{textcase} % provides \MakeTextUppercase and \MakeTextLowercase
-\def\allcapsspacing{\relax}
-\def\smallcapsspacing{\relax}
-\newcommand{\allcaps}[1]{\MakeTextUppercase{\allcapsspacing{#1}}}
-\newcommand{\smallcaps}[1]{\MakeTextLowercase{\textsc{#1}}}
-
-\newcommand{\@tufte@loadsoul}{%
- \IfFileExists{soul.sty}{%
- \RequirePackage{soul}
- \sodef\allcapsspacing{\upshape}{0.15em}{0.65em}{0.6em}
- \sodef\smallcapsspacing{\scshape}{0.075em}{0.5em}{0.6em}
- }{
- \PackageWarningNoLine{\@tufte@pkgname}{Couldn't locate `soul' package.}
- }% soul not installed... giving up.
-}
-
-% If we're using pdfLaTeX v1.40+, use the letterspace package.
-% If we're using pdfLaTex < v1.40, use the soul package.
-% If we're using XeLaTeX, use XeLaTeX letterspacing options.
-% Otherwise fall back on the soul package.
-
-\ifthenelse{\boolean{@tufte@pdf}}
- {\PackageInfo{\@tufte@pkgname}{ifpdf = true}}
- {\PackageInfo{\@tufte@pkgname}{ifpdf = false}}
-
-\ifthenelse{\boolean{@tufte@xetex}}
- {\PackageInfo{\@tufte@pkgname}{ifxetex = true}}
- {\PackageInfo{\@tufte@pkgname}{ifxetex = false}}
-
-% Check pdfLaTeX version
-\def\@tufte@pdftexversion{0}
-\ifx\normalpdftexversion\@undefined \else
- \let\pdftexversion \normalpdftexversion
- \let\pdftexrevision\normalpdftexrevision
- \let\pdfoutput \normalpdfoutput
-\fi
-\ifx\pdftexversion\@undefined \else
- \ifx\pdftexversion\relax \else
- \def\@tufte@pdftexversion{6}
- \ifnum\pdftexversion < 140
- \def\@tufte@pdftexversion{5}
- \fi
- \fi
-\fi
-
-\ifthenelse{\boolean{@tufte@letterspace}}
- {%
- \ifnum\@tufte@pdftexversion<6
- % pdfLaTeX version is too old or not using pdfLaTeX
- \ifthenelse{\boolean{@tufte@xetex}}
- {% TODO use xetex letterspacing
- \PackageInfo{\@tufte@pkgname}{XeTeX detected. Reverting to `soul' package for letterspacing.}
- \@tufte@loadsoul}
- {% use `soul' package for letterspacing
- \PackageInfo{\@tufte@pkgname}{Old version of pdfTeX detected. Reverting to `soul' package for letterspacing.}
- \@tufte@loadsoul}
- \else
- \IfFileExists{letterspace.sty}{%
- \PackageInfo{\@tufte@pkgname}{Modern version of pdfTeX detected. Using `letterspace' package.}
- \RequirePackage{letterspace}
- % Set up letterspacing (using microtype package) -- requires pdfTeX v1.40+
- \renewcommand{\allcapsspacing}[1]{\textls[200]{##1}}
- \renewcommand{\smallcapsspacing}[1]{\textls[50]{##1}}
- \renewcommand{\allcaps}[1]{\textls[200]{\MakeTextUppercase{##1}}}
- \renewcommand{\smallcaps}[1]{\textsc{\MakeTextLowercase{##1}}}
- }{% microtype failed, check for soul
- \PackageInfo{\@tufte@pkgname}{Modern version of pdfTeX detected, but `letterspace' package not installed. Reverting to `soul' package for letterspacing.}
- \@tufte@loadsoul
- }
- \fi}
- {}
-
-
-\DeclareTextFontCommand{\textsmallcaps}{\scshape}
-\renewcommand{\textsc}[1]{\textsmallcaps{\smallcapsspacing{#1}}}
-
-
-%%
-% An environment for paragraph-style section
-
-\providecommand\newthought[1]{%
- \addvspace{1.0\baselineskip plus 0.5ex minus 0.2ex}%
- \noindent\textsc{#1}%
-}
-
-%%
-% Redefine the display environments (quote, quotation, etc.)
-
-\renewenvironment{verse}
- {\let\\\@centercr
- \list{}{\itemsep \z@
- \itemindent -1pc%
- \listparindent\itemindent
- \rightmargin \leftmargin
- \advance\leftmargin 1pc}%
- \small%
- \item\relax}
- {\endlist}
-\renewenvironment{quotation}
- {\list{}{\listparindent 1pc%
- \itemindent \listparindent
- \rightmargin \leftmargin
- \parsep \z@ \@plus\p@}%
- \small%
- \item\relax\noindent\ignorespaces}
- {\endlist}
-\renewenvironment{quote}
- {\list{}{\rightmargin\leftmargin}%
- \small%
- \item\relax}
- {\endlist}
-
-
-%%
-% Used for doublespacing, and other linespacing
-
-\RequirePackage{setspace}
-
-%%
-% Load the bidi package if instructed to do so. This package must be loaded
-% prior to our redefining the \footnote and \cite commands.
-
-\ifthenelse{\boolean{@tufte@loadbidi}}{\RequirePackage{bidi}}{}
-
-
-%%
-% A function that removes leading and trailling spaces from the supplied macro.
-% Based on code written by Michael Downes (See ``Around the Bend'', #15.)
-% Executing \@tufte@trim@spaces\xyzzy will result in the contents of \xyzzy
-% being trimmed of leading and trailing white space.
-
-\catcode`\Q=3
-\def\@tufte@trim@spaces#1{%
- % Use grouping to emulate a multi-token afterassignment queue
- \begingroup%
- % Put `\toks 0 {' into the afterassignment queue
- \aftergroup\toks\aftergroup0\aftergroup{%
- % Apply \trimb to the replacement text of #1, adding a leading
- % \noexpand to prevent brace stripping and to serve another purpose
- % later.
- \expandafter\@tufte@trim@b\expandafter\noexpand#1Q Q}%
- % Transfer the trimmed text back into #1.
- \edef#1{\the\toks0}%
-}
-
-% \trimb removes a trailing space if present, then calls \@tufte@trim@c to
-% clean up any leftover bizarre Qs, and trim a leading space. In
-% order for \trimc to work properly we need to put back a Q first.
-\def\@tufte@trim@b#1 Q{\@tufte@trim@c#1Q}
-
-% Execute \vfuzz assignment to remove leading space; the \noexpand
-% will now prevent unwanted expansion of a macro or other expandable
-% token at the beginning of the trimmed text. The \endgroup will feed
-% in the \aftergroup tokens after the \vfuzz assignment is completed.
-\def\@tufte@trim@c#1Q#2{\afterassignment\endgroup \vfuzz\the\vfuzz#1}
-\catcode`\Q=11
-
-%%
-% Citations should go in the margin as sidenotes
-
-\RequirePackage[numbers]{natbib}
-\RequirePackage{bibentry} % allows bibitems to be typeset outside thebibliography environment
-% Redefine the \BR@b@bibitem command to fix a bug with bibentry+chicago style
-\renewcommand\BR@b@bibitem[2][]{%
- \ifthenelse{\isempty{#1}}%
- {\BR@bibitem{#2}}%
- {\BR@bibitem[#1]{#2}}%
- \BR@c@bibitem{#2}%
-}
-\nobibliography* % pre-loads the bibliography keys
-\providecommand{\doi}[1]{\textsc{doi:} #1}% pre-defining this so it may be used before the \bibliography command it issued
-
-%%
-% Normal \cite behavior
-\newcounter{@tufte@num@bibkeys}%
-\newcommand{\@tufte@normal@cite}[2][0pt]{%
- % Snag the last bibentry in the list for later comparison
- \let\@temp@last@bibkey\@empty%
- \@for\@temp@bibkey:=#2\do{\let\@temp@last@bibkey\@temp@bibkey}%
- \sidenote[][#1]{%
- % Loop through all the bibentries, separating them with semicolons and spaces
- \setcounter{@tufte@num@bibkeys}{0}%
- \@for\@temp@bibkeyx:=#2\do{%
- \ifthenelse{\equal{\@temp@last@bibkey}{\@temp@bibkeyx}}%
- {\ifthenelse{\equal{\value{@tufte@num@bibkeys}}{0}}{}{and\ }%
- \@tufte@trim@spaces\@temp@bibkeyx% trim spaces around bibkey
- \bibentry{\@temp@bibkeyx}}%
- {\@tufte@trim@spaces\@temp@bibkeyx% trim spaces around bibkey
- \bibentry{\@temp@bibkeyx};\ }%
- \stepcounter{@tufte@num@bibkeys}%
- }%
- }%
-}
-
-
-%%
-% Macros for holding the list of cite keys until after the \sidenote
-
-\gdef\@tufte@citations{}% list of cite keys
-\newcommand\@tufte@add@citation[1]{\relax% adds a new bibkey to the list of cite keys
- \ifx\@tufte@citations\@empty\else
- \g@addto@macro\@tufte@citations{,}% separate by commas
- \fi
- \g@addto@macro\@tufte@citations{#1}
-}
-
-\newcommand{\@tufte@print@citations}[1][0pt]{% puts the citations in a margin note
- % Snag the last bibentry in the list for later comparison
- \let\@temp@last@bibkey\@empty%
- \@for\@temp@bibkey:=\@tufte@citations\do{\let\@temp@last@bibkey\@temp@bibkey}%
- \marginpar{%
- \hbox{}\vspace*{#1}%
- \@tufte@marginfont%
- \@tufte@justification%
- \@tufte@margin@par% use parindent and parskip settings for marginal text
- \vspace*{-1\baselineskip}%
- % Loop through all the bibentries, separating them with semicolons and spaces
- \setcounter{@tufte@num@bibkeys}{0}%
- \@for\@temp@bibkeyx:=\@tufte@citations\do{%
- \ifthenelse{\equal{\@temp@last@bibkey}{\@temp@bibkeyx}}%
- {\ifthenelse{\equal{\value{@tufte@num@bibkeys}}{0}}{}{and\ }%
- \@tufte@trim@spaces\@temp@bibkeyx% trim spaces around bibkey
- \bibentry{\@temp@bibkeyx}}%
- {\@tufte@trim@spaces\@temp@bibkeyx% trim spaces around bibkey
- \bibentry{\@temp@bibkeyx};\ }%
- \stepcounter{@tufte@num@bibkeys}%
- }%
- \@tufte@reset@par% use parindent and parskip settings for body text
- }%
-}
-
-%%
-% \cite behavior when executed within a sidenote
-
-\newcommand{\@tufte@sidenote@citations}{}% contains list of \cites in sidenote
-\newcommand{\@tufte@infootnote@cite}[1]{%
- \@tufte@add@citation{#1}
-}
-
-%%
-% Set the default \cite style. This is set and reset by the \sidenote command.
-
-\let\cite\@tufte@normal@cite
-
-%%
-% Transform existing \footnotes into \sidenotes
-% Sidenote: ``Where God meant footnotes to go.'' ---Tufte
-
-\RequirePackage{optparams}% for our new sidenote commands -- provides multiple optional arguments for commands
-
-\providecommand*{\footnotelayout}{\@tufte@marginfont\@tufte@justification}
-\renewcommand{\footnotelayout}{\@tufte@marginfont\@tufte@justification}
-
-% Override footmisc's definition to set the sidenote marks (numbers) inside the
-% sidenote's text block.
-\long\def\@makefntext#1{\@textsuperscript{\@tufte@marginfont\tiny\@thefnmark}\,\footnotelayout#1}
-
-% Set the in-text footnote mark in the same typeface as the body text itself.
-\def\@makefnmark{\hbox{\@textsuperscript{\normalfont\footnotesize\@thefnmark}}}
-
-\providecommand*{\multiplefootnotemarker}{3sp}
-\providecommand*{\multfootsep}{,}
-
-\renewcommand*\@footnotemark{%
- \leavevmode%
- \ifhmode%
- \edef\@x@sf{\the\spacefactor}%
- \@tufte@check@multiple@sidenotes%
- \nobreak%
- \fi%
- \@makefnmark%
- \ifhmode\spacefactor\@x@sf\fi%
- \relax%
-}
-
-\newcommand{\@tufte@check@multiple@sidenotes}{%
- \ifdim\lastkern=\multiplefootnotemarker\relax%
- \edef\@x@sf{\the\spacefactor}%
- \unkern%
- \textsuperscript{\multfootsep}%
- \spacefactor\@x@sf\relax%
- \fi
-}
-
-\renewcommand\@footnotetext[2][0pt]{%
- \marginpar{%
- \hbox{}\vspace*{#1}%
- \def\baselinestretch {\setspace@singlespace}%
- \ifthenelse{\boolean{@tufte@loadbidi}}{\if@rl@footnote\@rltrue\else\@rlfalse\fi}{}%
- \reset@font\footnotesize%
- \@tufte@margin@par% use parindent and parskip settings for marginal text
- \vspace*{-1\baselineskip}\noindent%
- \protected@edef\@currentlabel{%
- \csname p@footnote\endcsname\@thefnmark%
- }%
- \color@begingroup%
- \@makefntext{%
- \ignorespaces#2%
- }%
- \color@endgroup%
- }%
- \@tufte@reset@par% use parindent and parskip settings for body text
-}%
-
-%
-% Define \sidenote command. Can handle \cite.
-
-\newcommand{\@tufte@sidenote@vertical@offset}{0pt}
-
-% #1 = footnote num, #2 = vertical offset, #3 = footnote text
-\long\def\@tufte@sidenote[#1][#2]#3{%
- \let\cite\@tufte@infootnote@cite% use the in-sidenote \cite command
- \gdef\@tufte@citations{}% clear out any old citations
- \ifthenelse{\NOT\isempty{#2}}{\renewcommand{\@tufte@sidenote@vertical@offset}{#2}}{}%
- \ifthenelse{\isempty{#1}}{%
- % no specific footnote number provided
- \stepcounter\@mpfn%
- \protected@xdef\@thefnmark{\thempfn}%
- \@footnotemark\@footnotetext[\@tufte@sidenote@vertical@offset]{#3}%
- }{%
- % specific footnote number provided
- \begingroup%
- \csname c@\@mpfn\endcsname #1\relax%
- \unrestored@protected@xdef\@thefnmark{\thempfn}%
- \endgroup%
- \@footnotemark\@footnotetext[\@tufte@sidenote@vertical@offset]{#3}%
- }%
- \@tufte@print@citations% print any citations
- \let\cite\@tufte@normal@cite% go back to using normal in-text \cite command
- \unskip\ignorespaces% remove extra white space
- \kern-\multiplefootnotemarker% remove \kern left behind by sidenote
- \kern\multiplefootnotemarker\relax% add new \kern here to replace the one we yanked
-}
-
-\newcommand*{\sidenote}{\optparams{\@tufte@sidenote}{[][0pt]}}
-\renewcommand*{\footnote}{\optparams{\@tufte@sidenote}{[][0pt]}}
-
-%%
-% Sidenote without the footnote mark
-
-\newcommand\marginnote[2][0pt]{%
- \let\cite\@tufte@infootnote@cite% use the in-sidenote \cite command
- \gdef\@tufte@citations{}% clear out any old citations
- \@tufte@margin@par% use parindent and parskip settings for marginal text
- \marginpar{\hbox{}\vspace*{#1}\@tufte@marginfont\@tufte@justification\vspace*{-1\baselineskip}\noindent #2}%
- \@tufte@reset@par% use parindent and parskip settings for body text
- \@tufte@print@citations% print any citations
- \let\cite\@tufte@normal@cite% go back to using normal in-text \cite command
-}
-
-
-%%
-% The placeins package provides the \FloatBarrier command. This forces
-% LaTeX to place all of the floats before proceeding. We'll use this to
-% keep the float (figure and table) numbers in sequence.
-\RequirePackage{placeins}
-
-%%
-% Margin float environment
-
-\newsavebox{\@tufte@margin@floatbox}
-\newenvironment{@tufte@margin@float}[2][-1.2ex]%
- {\FloatBarrier% process all floats before this point so the figure/table numbers stay in order.
- \begin{lrbox}{\@tufte@margin@floatbox}%
- \begin{minipage}{\marginparwidth}%
- \@tufte@marginfont%
- \def\@captype{#2}%
- \hbox{}\vspace*{#1}%
- \@tufte@justification%
- \@tufte@margin@par%
- \noindent%
- }
- {\end{minipage}%
- \end{lrbox}%
- \marginpar{\usebox{\@tufte@margin@floatbox}}%
- \@tufte@reset@par%
- }
-
-
-%%
-% Margin figure environment
-
-\newenvironment{marginfigure}[1][-1.2ex]%
- {\begin{@tufte@margin@float}[#1]{figure}}
- {\end{@tufte@margin@float}}
-
-
-%%
-% Margin table environment
-\newenvironment{margintable}[1][-1.2ex]%
- {\begin{@tufte@margin@float}[#1]{table}}
- {\end{@tufte@margin@float}}
-
-
-%%
-% A collection of macros to be used with the new Tufte-style float environments
-
-\newcommand{\floatalignment}{x}% holds the current float alignment (t, b, h, p)
-\newcommand{\setfloatalignment}[1]{\renewcommand{\floatalignment}{#1}}% manually sets the float alignment
-
-% Boxes to temporarily store our float and caption
-\newsavebox{\@tufte@figure@box}
-\newsavebox{\@tufte@caption@box}
-
-% Save original LaTeX float environment
-\let\@tufte@orig@float\@float
-\let\@tufte@orig@endfloat\end@float
-
-% Save original LaTeX \caption and \label commands
-\AtBeginDocument{%
- \let\@tufte@orig@caption\caption%
- \let\@tufte@orig@label\label%
-}
-
-% Store the caption and label contents
-\newcommand{\@tufte@stored@shortcaption}{}
-\newcommand{\@tufte@stored@caption}{}
-\newcommand{\@tufte@stored@label}{}
-
-\newcommand{\@tufte@caption}[2][]{%
- \ifthenelse{\isempty{#1}}
- {\gdef\@tufte@stored@shortcaption{#2}}%
- {\gdef\@tufte@stored@shortcaption{#1}}%
- \gdef\@tufte@stored@caption{#2}%
-}
-
-\newcommand{\@tufte@label}[1]{%
- \gdef\@tufte@stored@label{#1}%
-}
-
-\newcommand{\@tufte@fps}{}
-
-% TODO make sure new caption and figure code can handle [p] and [h] placements well
-% TODO handle the symmetric class option (move caption to other side of verso pages)
-
-%%
-% Define a float environment to place the captions in the margin space
-
-\newenvironment{@tufte@float}[2][htbp]
- {% If the float placement specifier is 'b' and only 'b', then bottom-align the mini-pages, otherwise top-align them.
- \renewcommand{\@tufte@fps}{#1}%
- \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{b}\OR\equal{#1}{B}}%
- {\renewcommand{\floatalignment}{b}}%
- {\renewcommand{\floatalignment}{t}}%
- \renewcommand{\caption}[2][]{\@tufte@caption[##1]{##2}}%
- \renewcommand{\label}[1]{\@tufte@label{##1}}%
- \@tufte@orig@float{#2}[#1]%
- \begin{lrbox}{\@tufte@figure@box}%
- \begin{minipage}[\floatalignment]{\textwidth}\hbox{}%
- }
- {% end @tufte@float
- \par\hbox{}\vspace{-\baselineskip}\ifthenelse{\prevdepth>0}{\vspace{-\prevdepth}}{}% align baselines of boxes
- \end{minipage}%
- \end{lrbox}%
- % build the caption box
- \begin{lrbox}{\@tufte@caption@box}%
- \begin{minipage}[\floatalignment]{\marginparwidth}\hbox{}%
- \ifthenelse{\NOT\equal{\@tufte@stored@caption}{}}{\@tufte@orig@caption[\@tufte@stored@shortcaption]{\@tufte@stored@caption}}{}%
- \ifthenelse{\NOT\equal{\@tufte@stored@label}{}}{\@tufte@orig@label{\@tufte@stored@label}}{}%
- \par\vspace{-\prevdepth}%% TODO: DOUBLE-CHECK FOR SAFETY
- \end{minipage}%
- \end{lrbox}%
- % now typeset the stored boxes
- \begin{fullwidth}%
- \begin{minipage}[\floatalignment]{\linewidth}%
- \@tufte@checkoddpage%
- \ifthenelse{\NOT\boolean{@tufte@symmetric}\OR\boolean{@tufte@odd@page}}{%
- % asymmetric or page is odd, so caption is on the right
- \usebox{\@tufte@figure@box}%
- \hspace{\marginparsep}%
- \smash{\usebox{\@tufte@caption@box}}%
- }{%
- % symmetric pages and page is even, so caption is on the left
- \strut\smash{\usebox{\@tufte@caption@box}}%
- \hspace{\marginparsep}%
- \usebox{\@tufte@figure@box}%
- }%
- \end{minipage}%
- \end{fullwidth}%
- \@tufte@orig@endfloat%
- % reset commands and temp boxes and captions
- \let\caption\@tufte@orig@caption%
- \let\label\@tufte@orig@label%
- \begin{lrbox}{\@tufte@figure@box}\hbox{}\end{lrbox}%
- \begin{lrbox}{\@tufte@caption@box}\hbox{}\end{lrbox}%
- \gdef\@tufte@stored@shortcaption{}%
- \gdef\@tufte@stored@caption{}%
- }
-
-%%
-% Redefine the figure environment to place the captions in the margin space
-
-\renewenvironment{figure}[1][htbp]
- {\begin{@tufte@float}[#1]{figure}}
- {\end{@tufte@float}}
-
-
-%%
-% Redefine the table environment to place the captions in the margin space
-
-\renewenvironment{table}[1][htbp]
- {\begin{@tufte@float}[#1]{table}}
- {\end{@tufte@float}}
-
-
-%%
-% Full-width figures and tables
-
-\newenvironment{@tufte@float@star}[2][htbp]%
- {% begin
- % If the float placement specifier is 'b' and only 'b', then place the caption above the figure, else place the caption below the figure.
- \renewcommand{\@tufte@fps}{#1}%
- \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{b}\OR\equal{#1}{B}}%
- {\renewcommand{\floatalignment}{b}}%
- {\renewcommand{\floatalignment}{t}}%
- \renewcommand{\caption}[2][]{\@tufte@caption[##1]{##2}}%
- \renewcommand{\label}[1]{\@tufte@label{##1}}%
- \@tufte@orig@float{#2}[#1]%
- \begin{lrbox}{\@tufte@figure@box}%
- \begin{minipage}[\floatalignment]{\textwidth}\hbox{}%
- \begin{fullwidth}
- }%
- {% end figure*
- \par\hbox{}\vspace{-\baselineskip}\ifthenelse{\prevdepth>0}{\vspace{-\prevdepth}}{}% align baselines of boxes
- \end{fullwidth}%
- \end{minipage}%
- \end{lrbox}%
- % build the caption box
- % TODO use \captionaboveskip and \captionbelowskip for spacing between caption and figure boxes
- \begin{lrbox}{\@tufte@caption@box}%
- \begin{minipage}[\floatalignment]{\marginparwidth}\hbox{}%
- \ifthenelse{\NOT\equal{\@tufte@stored@caption}{}}{\@tufte@orig@caption[\@tufte@stored@shortcaption]{\@tufte@stored@caption}}{}%
- \ifthenelse{\NOT\equal{\@tufte@stored@label}{}}{\@tufte@orig@label{\@tufte@stored@label}}{}%
- \par\vspace{-\prevdepth}%% TODO: DOUBLE-CHECK FOR SAFETY
- \end{minipage}%
- \end{lrbox}%
- % now typeset the stored boxes
- \@tufte@checkoddpage%
- \begin{fullwidth}%
- \begin{minipage}[\floatalignment]{\linewidth}%
- \ifthenelse{\equal{\floatalignment}{b}}
- {% place caption above figure
- \ifthenelse{\NOT\boolean{@tufte@symmetric}\OR\boolean{@tufte@odd@page}}
- {% caption on the right
- \hfill\smash{\usebox{\@tufte@caption@box}}%
- \par\usebox{\@tufte@figure@box}%
- }{% caption on the left
- \smash{\usebox{\@tufte@caption@box}}\hfill\null%
- \par\hspace{\@tufte@overhang}\usebox{\@tufte@figure@box}%
- }%
- }
- {% place caption below figure
- \ifthenelse{\NOT\boolean{@tufte@symmetric}\OR\boolean{@tufte@odd@page}}
- {% caption on the right
- \usebox{\@tufte@figure@box}\par%
- \hspace{\@tufte@caption@fill}\smash{\usebox{\@tufte@caption@box}}%
- }{% caption on the left
- \null\hspace{\@tufte@overhang}\usebox{\@tufte@figure@box}\par%
- \smash{\usebox{\@tufte@caption@box}}\hfill%
- }%
- }
- \end{minipage}%
- \end{fullwidth}%
- \@tufte@orig@endfloat%
- % reset commands and temp boxes and captions
- \let\caption\@tufte@orig@caption%
- \let\label\@tufte@orig@label%
- \begin{lrbox}{\@tufte@figure@box}\hbox{}\end{lrbox}
- \begin{lrbox}{\@tufte@caption@box}\hbox{}\end{lrbox}
- \gdef\@tufte@stored@shortcaption{}
- \gdef\@tufte@stored@caption{}
- }
-
-
-%%
-% Full-width figure
-
-\renewenvironment{figure*}[1][htbp]%
- {\begin{@tufte@float@star}[#1]{figure}}
- {\end{@tufte@float@star}}
-
-
-%%
-% Full-width table
-
-\renewenvironment{table*}[1][htbp]%
- {\begin{@tufte@float@star}[#1]{table}}
- {\end{@tufte@float@star}}
-
-
-%%
-% Full-page-width area
-
-\newenvironment{fullwidth}
- {\ifthenelse{\boolean{@tufte@symmetric}}
- {\ifthenelse{\boolean{@tufte@changepage}}{\begin{adjustwidth*}{}{-\@tufte@overhang}}{\begin{adjustwidth}[]{}{-\@tufte@overhang}}}
- {\begin{adjustwidth}{}{-\@tufte@overhang}}%
- }
- {\ifthenelse{\boolean{@tufte@symmetric}}
- {\ifthenelse{\boolean{@tufte@changepage}}{\end{adjustwidth*}}{\end{adjustwidth}}}
- {\end{adjustwidth}}
- }
-
-%%
-% Format the captions in a style similar to the sidenotes
-
-\long\def\@caption#1[#2]#3{%
- \par%
- \addcontentsline{\csname ext@#1\endcsname}{#1}%
- {\protect\numberline{\csname the#1\endcsname}{\ignorespaces #2}}%
- \begingroup
- \@parboxrestore
- \if@minipage
- \@setminipage
- \fi
- \@tufte@marginfont\@tufte@justification%
- \noindent\csname fnum@#1\endcsname: \ignorespaces#3\par
- %\@makecaption{\csname fnum@#1\endcsname}{\ignorespaces #3}\par
- \endgroup}
-
-%%
-% If we're NOT using XeLaTeX and the `nofonts' class option was NOT provided,
-% we should load the Palatino, Helvetica, and Bera Mono fonts (if they are
-% installed.)
-
-\ifthenelse{\boolean{@tufte@loadfonts}\AND\NOT\boolean{@tufte@xetex}}{%
- \IfFileExists{mathpazo.sty}{\RequirePackage[osf,sc]{mathpazo}}{}
- \IfFileExists{helvet.sty}{\RequirePackage[scaled=0.90]{helvet}}{}
- \IfFileExists{beramono.sty}{\RequirePackage[scaled=0.85]{beramono}}{}
- \RequirePackage[T1]{fontenc}
- \RequirePackage{textcomp}
-}{}
-
-
-%%
-% Turns newlines into spaces. Based on code from the `titlesec' package.
-
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\@tufte@newlinetospace}{%
- \@ifstar{\@tufte@newlinetospace@i}{\@tufte@newlinetospace@i}%
-}
-
-\def\@tufte@newlinetospace@i{%
- \ifdim\lastskip>\z@\else\space\fi
- \ignorespaces%
-}
-
-\DeclareRobustCommand{\newlinetospace}[1]{%
- \let\@tufte@orig@cr\\% save the original meaning of \\
- \def\\{\@tufte@newlinetospace}% turn \\ and \\* into \space
- \let\newline\\% turn \newline into \space
- #1%
- \let\\\@tufte@orig@cr% revert to original meaning of \\
-}
-
-
-%%
-% Sets up the running heads and folios.
-
-\RequirePackage{fancyhdr}
-
-% Set the default page style to 'fancy'
-\pagestyle{fancy}
-
-% Set the header/footer width to be the body text block plus the margin
-% note area.
-\ifthenelse{\boolean{@tufte@symmetric}}
- {\fancyhfoffset[LE,RO]{\@tufte@overhang}}
- {\fancyhfoffset[RE,RO]{\@tufte@overhang}}
-
-% The running heads/feet don't have rules
-\renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt}
-\renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0pt}
-
-% The 'fancy' page style is the default style for all pages.
-\fancyhf{} % clear header and footer fields
-\ifthenelse{\boolean{@tufte@twoside}}
- {\fancyhead[LE]{\thepage\quad\smallcaps{\newlinetospace{\plainauthor}}}%
- \fancyhead[RO]{\smallcaps{\newlinetospace{\plaintitle}}\quad\thepage}}
- {\fancyhead[RE,RO]{\smallcaps{\newlinetospace{\plaintitle}}\quad\thepage}}
-
-
-% The `plain' page style is used on chapter opening pages.
-% In Tufte's /Beautiful Evidence/ he never puts page numbers at the
-% bottom of pages -- the folios are unexpressed.
-\fancypagestyle{plain}{
- \fancyhf{} % clear header and footer fields
- % Uncomment the following five lines of code if you want the opening page
- % of the chapter to express the folio in the lower outside corner.
- %\ifthenelse{\boolean{@tufte@twoside}}
- % {\fancyfoot[LE,RO]{\thepage}}
- % {\fancyfoot[RE,RO]{\thepage}}
-}
-
-% The `empty' page style suppresses all headers and footers.
-% It's used on title pages and `intentionally blank' pages.
-\fancypagestyle{empty}{
- \fancyhf{} % clear header and footer fields
-}
-
-
-%%
-% Set raggedright and paragraph indentation for document
-
-\AtBeginDocument{\@tufte@justification}
-
-
-%%
-% Prints the list of class options and their states.
-
-\newcommand{\typeoutbool}[2]{%
- \ifthenelse{\boolean{#2}}
- {\typeout{\space\space#1: true}}
- {\typeout{\space\space#1: false}}
-}
-
-\newcommand{\typeoutstr}[2]{%
- \typeout{\space\space#1: #2}
-}
-
-\newcommand{\PrintTufteSettings}{%
- \typeout{-------------------- Tufte-LaTeX settings ----------}
- \typeout{Class: \@tufte@pkgname}
- \typeout{}
- \typeout{Class options:}
- \typeoutbool{a4paper}{@tufte@afourpaper}
- \typeoutbool{load fonts}{@tufte@loadfonts}
- \typeoutbool{fully-justified}{@tufte@justified}
- \typeoutbool{letterspacing}{@tufte@letterspace}
- \typeoutbool{sans-serif sidenotes}{@tufte@sfsidenotes}
- \typeoutbool{symmetric margins}{@tufte@symmetric}
- \typeoutbool{titlepage}{@tufte@titlepage}
- \typeoutbool{twoside}{@tufte@twoside}
- \typeoutbool{debug}{@tufte@debug}
- \typeout{}
- \typeout{Internal variables:}
- \typeoutbool{[twoside]}{@twoside}
- \typeoutbool{pdflatex}{@tufte@pdf}
- \typeoutbool{xelatex}{@tufte@xetex}
- \typeout{----------------------------------------------------}
-}
-
-
-
-%%
-% Color
-\RequirePackage[usenames,dvipsnames,svgnames]{xcolor}
-
-%%
-% Produces a full title page
-
-\newcommand{\maketitlepage}[0]{%
- \cleardoublepage%
- {%
- \sffamily%
- \begin{fullwidth}%
- \fontsize{18}{20}\selectfont\par\noindent\textcolor{darkgray}{\allcaps{\thanklessauthor}}%
- \vspace{11.5pc}%
- \fontsize{36}{40}\selectfont\par\noindent\textcolor{darkgray}{\allcaps{\thanklesstitle}}%
- \vfill%
- \fontsize{14}{16}\selectfont\par\noindent\allcaps{\thanklesspublisher}%
- \end{fullwidth}%
- }
- \thispagestyle{empty}%
- \clearpage%
-}
-
-%%
-% Title block
-
-\renewcommand{\maketitle}{%
- \newpage
- \global\@topnum\z@% prevent floats from being placed at the top of the page
- \begingroup
- \setlength{\parindent}{0pt}
- \setlength{\parskip}{4pt}
- \ifthenelse{\boolean{@tufte@sfsidenotes}}
- {\begingroup
- % FIXME fails with \thanks
- \sffamily
- \par{\LARGE\allcaps{\@title}}
- \ifthenelse{\equal{\@author}{}}{}{\par{\Large\allcaps{\@author}}}
- \ifthenelse{\equal{\@date}{}}{}{\par{\Large\allcaps{\@date}}}
- \endgroup}
- {\begingroup
- \par{\LARGE\textit{\@title}}
- \ifthenelse{\equal{\@author}{}}{}{\par{\Large\textit{\@author}}}
- \ifthenelse{\equal{\@date}{}}{}{\par{\Large\textit{\@date}}}
- \endgroup}
- \par
- \endgroup
- \thispagestyle{plain}% suppress the running head
-}
-
-
-%%
-% Title page (if the `titlepage' option was passed to the tufte-handout
-% class.)
-
-\ifthenelse{\boolean{@tufte@titlepage}}
- {\renewcommand{\maketitle}{\maketitlepage}}
- {}
-
-%%
-% When \cleardoublepage is called, produce a blank (empty) page -- i.e.,
-% without headers and footers
-\def\cleardoublepage{\clearpage\if@twoside\ifodd\c@page\else
- \hbox{}
- %\vspace*{\fill}
- %\begin{center}
- % This page intentionally contains only this sentence.
- %\end{center}
- %\vspace{\fill}
- \thispagestyle{empty}
- \newpage
- \if@twocolumn\hbox{}\newpage\fi\fi\fi}
-
-%%
-% Make Tuftian-style section headings and TOC formatting
-
-\RequirePackage{titlesec,titletoc}
-
-\titleformat{\chapter}%
- [display]% shape
- {\relax\ifthenelse{\NOT\boolean{@tufte@symmetric}}{\begin{fullwidth}}{}}% format applied to label+text
- {\itshape\huge\thechapter}% label
- {0pt}% horizontal separation between label and title body
- {\huge\rm\itshape}% before the title body
- [\ifthenelse{\NOT\boolean{@tufte@symmetric}}{\end{fullwidth}}{}]% after the title body
-
-\titleformat{\section}%
- [hang]% shape
- {\normalfont\Large\itshape}% format applied to label+text
- {\thesection}% label
- {1em}% horizontal separation between label and title body
- {}% before the title body
- []% after the title body
-
-\titleformat{\subsection}%
- [hang]% shape
- {\normalfont\large\itshape}% format applied to label+text
- {\thesubsection}% label
- {1em}% horizontal separation between label and title body
- {}% before the title body
- []% after the title body
-
-\titleformat{\paragraph}%
- [runin]% shape
- {\normalfont\itshape}% format applied to label+text
- {\theparagraph}% label
- {1em}% horizontal separation between label and title body
- {}% before the title body
- []% after the title body
-
-
-\titlespacing*{\chapter}{0pt}{50pt}{40pt}
-\titlespacing*{\section}{0pt}{3.5ex plus 1ex minus .2ex}{2.3ex plus .2ex}
-\titlespacing*{\subsection}{0pt}{3.25ex plus 1ex minus .2ex}{1.5ex plus.2ex}
-
-% Subsubsection and following section headings shouldn't be used.
-% See Bringhurst's _The Elements of Typography_, section 4.2.2.
-\renewcommand\subsubsection{%
- \PackageError{\@tufte@pkgname}{\noexpand\subsubsection is undefined by this class.%
- \MessageBreak See Robert Bringhurst's _The Elements of
- \MessageBreak Typographic Style_, section 4.2.2.
- \MessageBreak \noexpand\subsubsection was used}
- {From Bringhurst's _The Elements of Typographic Style_, section 4.2.2: Use as
- \MessageBreak many levels of headings as you need, no more and no fewer. Also see the many
- \MessageBreak related threads on Ask E.T. at http://www.edwardtufte.com/.}
-}
-
-%\renewcommand\paragraph{%
-% \PackageError{\@tufte@pkgname}{\noexpand\paragraph is undefined by this class.%
-% \MessageBreak See Robert Bringhurst's _The Elements of
-% \MessageBreak Typographic Style_, section 4.2.2.
-% \MessageBreak \noexpand\paragraph was used}
-% {From Bringhurst's _The Elements of Typographic Style_, section 4.2.2: Use as
-% \MessageBreak many levels of headings as you need, no more and no fewer. Also see the many
-% \MessageBreak related threads on Ask E.T. at http://www.edwardtufte.com/.}
-%}
-
-\renewcommand\subparagraph{%
- \PackageError{\@tufte@pkgname}{\noexpand\subparagraph is undefined by this class.%
- \MessageBreak See Robert Bringhurst's _The Elements of
- \MessageBreak Typographic Style_, section 4.2.2.
- \MessageBreak \noexpand\subparagraph was used}
- {From Bringhurst's _The Elements of Typographic Style_, section 4.2.2: Use as
- \MessageBreak many levels of headings as you need, no more and no fewer. Also see the many
- \MessageBreak related threads on Ask E.T. at http://www.edwardtufte.com/.}
-}
-
-
-% Formatting for main TOC (printed in front matter)
-% {section} [left] {above} {before w/label} {before w/o label} {filler + page} [after]
-\ifthenelse{\boolean{@tufte@toc}}
- {\titlecontents{chapter}%
- [0em] % distance from left margin
- {\begin{fullwidth}\fontsize{13pt}{18pt}\selectfont} % above (global formatting of entry)
- {\contentslabel{2em}\rm\itshape} % before w/label (label = ``Chapter 1'')
- {\rm\itshape} % before w/o label
- {\rm\qquad\thecontentspage} % filler + page (leaders and page num)
- [\vspace{1.5\baselineskip}\end{fullwidth}] % after
- }
- {}
-
-%\titlecontents{chapter}%
-% [0em]% distance from left margin
-% {\fontsize{12pt}{18pt}\selectfont}% above (global formatting of entry)
-% {\textit}% before w/ label (label = ``Chapter 1'')
-% {\textit}% before w/o label
-% {\qquad\thecontentspage}% filler and page (leaders and page num)
-% [\vspace{1.5\baselineskip}]% after
-
-
-
-%%
-% A handy command to disable hyphenation for short bits of text.
-% Borrowed from Peter Wilson's `hyphenat' package.
-
-\newlanguage\langwohyphens% define a language without hyphenation rules
-\newcommand{\nohyphens}[1]{{\language\langwohyphens #1}}% used for short bits of text
-\newcommand{\nohyphenation}{\language\langwohyphens}% can be used inside environments for longer text
-
-%%
-% The bibliography environment
-
-\setlength\bibindent{1.5em}
-\renewenvironment{thebibliography}[1]
- {%
- \ifthenelse{\equal{\@tufte@class}{book}}%
- {\chapter{\bibname}}%
- {\section*{\refname}}%
-% \@mkboth{\MakeUppercase\bibname}{\MakeUppercase\bibname}%
- \list{\@biblabel{\@arabic\c@enumiv}}%
- {\settowidth\labelwidth{\@biblabel{#1}}%
- \leftmargin\labelwidth
- \advance\leftmargin\labelsep
- \@openbib@code
- \usecounter{enumiv}%
- \let\p@enumiv\@empty
- \renewcommand\theenumiv{\@arabic\c@enumiv}}%
- \sloppy
- \clubpenalty4000
- \@clubpenalty \clubpenalty
- \widowpenalty4000%
- \sfcode`\.\@m%
- }
- {%
- \def\@noitemerr
- {\@latex@warning{Empty `thebibliography' environment}}%
- \endlist%
- }
-\renewcommand\newblock{\hskip .11em\@plus.33em\@minus.07em}
-
-
-%%
-% An index environment to mimic Tufte's indexes
-
-\RequirePackage{multicol}
-\renewenvironment{theindex}
- {\begin{fullwidth}%
- \small%
- \ifthenelse{\equal{\@tufte@class}{book}}%
- {\chapter{\indexname}}%
- {\section*{\indexname}}%
- \parskip0pt%
- \parindent0pt%
- \let\item\@idxitem%
- \begin{multicols}{3}%
- }
- {\end{multicols}%
- \end{fullwidth}%
- }
-\renewcommand\@idxitem{\par\hangindent 2em}
-\renewcommand\subitem{\par\hangindent 3em\hspace*{1em}}
-\renewcommand\subsubitem{\par\hangindent 4em\hspace*{2em}}
-\renewcommand\indexspace{\par\addvspace{1.0\baselineskip plus 0.5ex minus 0.2ex}\relax}%
-\newcommand{\lettergroup}[1]{}% swallow the letter heading in the index
-
-
-%%
-% If debugging is enabled, print the Tufte-LaTeX options and the list of
-% files.
-
-\ifthenelse{\boolean{@tufte@debug}}
- {\PrintTufteSettings\listfiles}
- {}
-
-
-%%
-% If there is a `tufte-common-local.tex' file, load it up.
-
-\IfFileExists{tufte-common-local.tex}
- {\input{tufte-common-local}}
- {}
-
-
-%%
-% End of file
-\endinput
-
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/tufte-latex/tufte-handout.cls b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/tufte-latex/tufte-handout.cls
deleted file mode 100644
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--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/tufte-latex/tufte-handout.cls
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-\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/06/01]
-
-\ProvidesClass{tufte-handout}[2009/05/17 v3.0.0 Tufte-handout class]
-
-%%
-% The symmetric option forces twoside.
-\DeclareOption{symmetric}{%
- \ExecuteOptions{twoside}
- \PassOptionsToPackage{twoside}{tufte-common}
- \PassOptionsToClass{twoside}{article}
- \PackageInfo{tufte-handout}{Passing twoside to `article' class}
-}
-
-\PassOptionsToPackage{handout}{tufte-common}
-\DeclareOption*{% pass options to tufte-common package and the article class
- \PassOptionsToPackage{\CurrentOption}{tufte-common}
- \PassOptionsToClass{\CurrentOption}{article}
- \PackageInfo{tufte-handout}{Passing \CurrentOption\space to `article' class}
-}
-\ProcessOptions
-
-\LoadClass{article}
-
-\RequirePackage{tufte-common}
-
-
-%%
-% Set up any handout-specific stuff now
-
-%%
-% Abstract
-
-% TODO The abstract should be printed on its own page of the `titlepage'
-% option was specified.
-\renewenvironment{abstract}
- {\begin{quotation}\if@tufte@sfsidenotes\begin{sffamily}\fi}
- {\if@tufte@sfsidenotes\end{sffamily}\fi\end{quotation}}
-
-
-%%
-% If there is a `tufte-handout-local.tex' file, load it.
-
-\IfFileExists{tufte-handout-local.tex}
- {\input{tufte-handout-local}}
- {}
-
-
-%%
-% End of file
-\endinput