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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/shadethm/colored.sth b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/shadethm/colored.sth new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d276f9374b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/shadethm/colored.sth @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +\AtEndOfPackage{ + \setlength{\shadeboxsep}{2pt} + \setlength{\shadeboxrule}{.4pt} + \setlength{\shadedtextwidth}{\textwidth} + \setlength{\shadeleftshift}{-\shadeboxsep} + \addtolength{\shadeleftshift}{-\shadeboxrule} + \setlength{\shaderightshift}{\shadeleftshift} + \definecolor{shadethmcolor}{cmyk}{0,.13,.11,0} + \definecolor{shaderulecolor}{cmyk}{0,0.88,0.85,0.35} +} + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/shadethm/shadein.sth b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/shadethm/shadein.sth new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e80120638a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/shadethm/shadein.sth @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +\AtEndOfPackage{ + \setlength{\shadeboxsep}{2pt} + \setlength{\shadedtextwidth}{\textwidth} + \addtolength{\shadedtextwidth}{-.5in} + \addtolength{\shadedtextwidth}{-2\shadeboxsep} + \setlength{\shadeleftshift}{.25in} + \setlength{\shaderightshift}{0in} + \definecolor{shadethmcolor}{gray}{.92} + \definecolor{shaderulecolor}{gray}{.92} + \setlength{\shadeboxrule}{0pt} +} + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/shadethm/shadethm.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/shadethm/shadethm.sty new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9da177c869c --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/shadethm/shadethm.sty @@ -0,0 +1,497 @@ +\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} +\ProvidesPackage{shadethm}[1999/11/23] +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% ShadeThm.sty +% Shaded theorem environments in LaTeX, with \newshadetheorem in addition to +% \newtheorem. +% +% USAGE +% Used as a LaTeX2e style, with \usepackage{shadethm}, it allows declarations +% of the form \newshadetheorem{theorem}{Theorem}, so that +% \begin{theorem} $e=mc^2$ \end{theorem} +% will produce the usual theorem, only placed in a shaded box. +% Options. Two come in this file: +% bodymargin (default) The body of the shaded text lines up with the +% margins. Just as though you called newtheorem, then colored later. +% Shading falls outside the margin. +% shademargin The shading lines up with the margins, so the body of +% shaded text comes out a little thinner. +% If you call it with an option not on that list then it will look for a +% file <OptionName>.sth and take the parameters from there. See the included +% files shadein.sth and colored.sth, the first of which gives theorems that are +% (like LaTeX quotations) indented left and right and the second of which +% gives color shading. +% +% REMARKS +% (1) You can of course have non-shaded environments, also. The \newtheorem +% command still works. +% (2) Numbering within: An prior version of this style required that you +% number within like this: +% \newshadetheorem{thm}{Theorem} +% \newshadetheorem{note}[shadethm]{Note} % No longer needed! +% but this one drops that requirement. If you didn't use the old version, +% forget about it. +% (3) Uses the graphics package. Look for it in the CTAN TeX-archive nearest +% you, for instance at tug.ctan.org. +% (4) Works with amsthm.sty. +% (5) Notice that if you say \newshadetheorem{theorem}{Theorem} and then +% \newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem} then you will get an error message since +% the first allows you to say \begin{theorem} ..., as does the second. +% +% INSTALLATION +% Put this where your TeX looks for .sty files. +% There are some parameters you could set the default for (try them as is, +% first). +% (i) shadethmcolor The shading color of the background. See the +% documentation for the color package, but with a `gray' model, I find .97 +% looks good out of my printer, while a darker shade like .92 is needed +% to make it copy well. (Black is 0, white is 1.) +% (i*) shaderulecolor The shading color of the border of the shaded box. +% See (i). If \shadeboxrule is set to 0pt then this won't print anyway. +% (i**) shadeboxrule The width of the border around the shading. Set it to +% 0pt (not just 0) to make it disappear. +% (i***) shadeboxsep The length by which the shade box surrounds the text. +% (ii) shadesetinsideminipage The theorems are set inside a minipage to +% get line breaks, but some things, like paragraph indents, are messed +% with there, so I have a hook to reset them. Probably you can just +% leave this alone. +% (iii) The default option. Change the \ExecuteOptions{...} right before +% the \ProcessOptions. +% Comment: +% If you get an error about `undefined color model' then you need to create +% the file color.cfg in the same place as color.sty, and put in it the line +% \ExecuteOptions{dvips} (or whatever is the name of your driver). See the +% documentation for the graphics package. I needed this in the distant past +% under NTeX. +% +% BUGS +% (1) Page breaks are a problem since it sets the theorem before it is shaded. +% The theorem is put into a minipage in order to have the right line breaks +% put in, but then can't be broken across pages. I'd be interested in any +% fixes for this. DA? +% +% LICENSE +%% Copyright 1999 Jim Hefferon jim@joshua.smcvt.edu +% This program can redistributed and/or modified under the terms +% of the LaTeX Project Public License Distributed from CTAN +% archives in directory macros/latex/base/lppl.txt; either +% version 1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. +% +% HISTORY +% 99XI23 jh Redid the parsing to stick to \newcommand-style calls. Needed +% to put in some oppresive \expandafter strings. +% 99VII09 jh tex@joshua.smcvt.edu Fixed the number within situation. LPPL +% added. +% 97I07 jh Changed the interior of the \DeclareOptions to \AtBeginDocument +% for cases where the \textwidth is changed. +% 95VI19 jh Adapted for LaTeX2e. Now uses the graphics package, and all +% the neat 2e package stuff. Still haven't rewritten the parsing code to +% use the new optional arguments to \newcommand, though. Ah well. +% 94VII11 jim hefferon hefferon@smcvax.smcvt.edu. First written (after lots +% of sporadic tries, over months; I couldn't get any of the extant shading +% macros to work with theorems) from a hint in TvZ's Fancybox writeup. +% It's all so easy once you know how. +% +\DeclareOption{bodymargin}{ + \AtEndOfPackage{% + \setlength{\shadeboxsep}{2pt} + \setlength{\shadeboxrule}{0pt} + \setlength{\shadedtextwidth}{\textwidth} + \setlength{\shadeleftshift}{-\shadeboxsep} + \setlength{\shaderightshift}{-\shadeboxsep} + \definecolor{shadethmcolor}{gray}{0.92} + \definecolor{shaderulecolor}{gray}{0.92} + } +} +\DeclareOption{shademargin}{ + \AtEndOfPackage{% + \setlength{\shadeboxsep}{2pt} + \setlength{\shadeboxrule}{0pt} + \setlength{\shadedtextwidth}{\textwidth} + \addtolength{\shadedtextwidth}{-2\shadeboxsep} + \setlength{\shadeleftshift}{0pt} + \setlength{\shaderightshift}{0pt} + \definecolor{shadethmcolor}{gray}{0.92} + \definecolor{shaderulecolor}{gray}{0.92} + } +} +\DeclareOption*{\InputIfFileExists{\CurrentOption.sth}{}{% + \typeout{shadethm warning: option \CurrentOption\space not known.}}} + +\ExecuteOptions{bodymargin} %default +\ProcessOptions + +\RequirePackage{color} + +% Save the document paragraph indents so they can be reasserted inside the +% minipage into which the theorems get put. +\newlength{\saveparindent} %to have paragraphs default to their +\setlength{\saveparindent}{\parindent} %usual indent inside the minipage +\newcommand{\shadesetinsideminipage}{% %To reset this inside an option, + \setlength{\parindent}{\saveparindent}} %or a document, \renewcommand{...} + +% Declare the lengths we need. Set in the package options. +% Here is a diagram: +% text text text text text text text text text text text text +% ------------------------------------------------------ +% | Theorem. My bonnie lies over the ocean. My bonnie | +% | lies over the sea. | +% ------------------------------------------------------ +% --->| |<---- --->| |<-- +% \shadeleftshift \shadeboxsep +% (all four sides) +% +% |<-------------- \shadetextwidth ---------------->| +% +\newlength{\shadeboxsep} %start of color to start of text; four sides +\newlength{\shadeboxrule} %width of bordering rule +\newlength{\shadedtextwidth} %width of the text body +\newlength{\shadeleftshift} %margin to start of shading (may be negative) +\newlength{\shaderightshift} %makes total line width come out (may be negative) + + +% MAIN CODE +% see LaTeXbook (second edition) pp 108 and 132 +% (1) make a box \saveshadebox that will hold the text that is to be +% typeset in the theorem. +% (2) Read that material in with the lrbox environment. The material +% is set in a minipage so the margins are controllable. +% (3) Use that box, inside of an fcolorbox. +% Notes +% * lrbox is used instead of savebox because this is an environment. +% * The fcolorbox is inside a trivlist because that makes the vertical +% spacing come out right. I don't know how else to do it. +% * The fcolorbox is left shifted by some length (which may be negative) and +% then aftward, a right shift is put in. +\newsavebox{\shadesavebox} % no `@'; users can redefine shadebox if they want +\newenvironment{shadebox}% % shadow boxes or something. +{\begin{lrbox}{\shadesavebox}\begin{minipage}{\shadedtextwidth}% +\shadesetinsideminipage}% +{\end{minipage}\end{lrbox}% +\begin{trivlist}\item[]% In a trivlist because theorems are in trivlists. +\setlength{\fboxsep}{\shadeboxsep}% +\setlength{\fboxrule}{\shadeboxrule}% +\mbox{\hspace{\shadeleftshift}\fcolorbox{shaderulecolor}{shadethmcolor}{\usebox{\shadesavebox}}\hspace{\shaderightshift}}% +\end{trivlist}} + +%PARSING CODE +% The definition of \newshadetheorem is modelled on the one for \newtheorem +% in latex.tex. +% The invocation possibilities are: +% \newshadetheorem{NAME}{TEXT}[COUNTER] +% e.g., \newshadetheorem{theorem}{Theorem}[section] meaning to allow +% one to say \begin{theorem} $e=mc^2$ \end{theorem} to produce +% Theorem 1.1.1 e=mc2 +% shaded and numbered by section. +% \newshadetheorem{NAME}[OLDNAME]{TEXT} +% e.g., \newshadetheorem{remark}[theorem]{Remark} meaning to allow +% one to say \begin{remark} Obvious. \end{remark} to produce +% Remark 1.1.2 Obvious. +% shaded and numbered with the same counter used for theorems. +% \newcommand parsing +% In LaTeX2e, to call a macro with an optional argument, let the +% optional's default value be given in a second set of []'s: +% \newcommand{\mymac}[2][hello]{#2, ``#1''} will have +% \mymac{I say} |---> I say ``hello'' +% \mymac[goodbye]{You say} |---> You say ``goodbye'' +% I want to use this to parse LaTeX's +% \newtheorem{--env_name--}{--caption--}[--within--] +% or \newtheorem{--env_name--}[--numbered_like--]{--caption--} +% So +% (1) \newshadetheorem{arg1} +% arg1: the environment name (e.g. definition) +% It ends by calling a macro \sth@getcaption with one mandatory argument and +% one optional argument. +% (2) \sth@getcaption[oparg1]{arg1} +% arg1: the caption name (e.g. Definition) +% oparg1: the numbered_like (e.g., theorem) +% It ends by calling a macro \sth@getwithin of no mandatory arguments but +% one optional argument. +% (3) \sth@getwithin[oparg1] +% oparg1: the numbered within (e.g. subsection) +% This routine finishes the processing. Depending on the four possibilities +% of whether there is a numbered_like or not, and whether there is a +% within or not, \newtheorem is called as is appropriate. +% If there is no numbered_like, then the counter has to be set. That is, +% a user expects to say \newtheorem{corollary}[theorem]{Corollary} and get +% a corollary environment that is numbered in the same sequence as the +% theorem environment, e.g., uses the theorem counter c@theorem. But in +% runnning the \newshadetheorem we have called a \newtheorem{shadetheorem}... +% and so the counter actually created is c@shadetheorem. We need the three +% c@theorem, p@theorem and \thetheorem. +% **** Remark on the \expandafter madness **** +% Probably I am going about this all wrong ... +% The construct +% \newtheorem{\sth@envname}{\sth@caption} +% doesn't do the job here because the \sth@envname and sth@caption aren't +% resolved until they are called in the document: +% after \newshadetheorem{theorem}{Theorem} +% \newshadetheorem{corollary}{Corollary} +% and later in the document +% \begin{theorem} .. \end{theorem} +% we get ``Corollary'' because that's what \sth@envname is at that moment. +% Aarrg! +% Instead, it has to be expanded when \newshadetheorem is called. This is +% hard, IMHO. \expandafter<tok1><\tok2> puts <tok1> on a stack and expands +% <tok2>. If <tok2> is another \expandafter then we have +% \expandafter<tok1>\expandafter<tok3><tok4> which resolves to +% <tok1><tok3><expansion of tok4>. If <tok1> is another \expandafter then +% there is another round of expansion. +% * To have \newshadetheorem{thm}{Thm} expand, we do this (where \ea is an +% abbreviation for \expandafter): +% \ea\ea\ea\newtheorem\ea\ea\ea{\ea\sth@shadeenvname\ea}\ea{\sth@caption} +% ... which resolves to ... +% \ea \newtheorem \ea { \sth@shadeenvname } {Thm } +% ... which in turn resolves to ... +% \newtheorem { thm } {Thm } +% ... which is what I want. +% * To have a three-argument case come out right, we need seven \ea's. +% Consider the one that we want to come out as \newtheorem{thm}{Thm}[section]. +% \ea\ea\ea\ea\ea\ea\ea\newtheorem\ea\ea\ea\ea\ea\ea\ea{ +% \ea\ea\ea\sth@shadeenvname\ea\ea\ea} +% \ea\sth@caption\ea}\ea[\sth@within] +% (ignore the line breaks, which are for visual clarity only) +% ... which resolves to ... +% \ea \ea \ea \newtheorem \ea \ea \ea { +% \ea \sth@shadeenvname \ea } +% \sth@caption } [section ] +% ... which in turn resolves to ... +% \ea \newtheorem \ea { +% \sth@shadeenvname } +% Thm } [section ] +% ... which, in its turn, resolves to ... +% \newtheorem { +% shadethm } +% Thm } [section ] +% which is the call that I want. +% TeX is a strange place. + +\newcommand{\newshadetheorem}[1]{% +\def\sth@envname{#1}\def\sth@shadeenvname{shade#1}% +\sth@getcaption} + +\newcommand{\sth@getcaption}[2][\relax]{% +\def\sth@caption{#2}\def\sth@numberedlike{#1}% +\sth@getwithin} + +\newcommand{\sth@getwithin}[1][\relax]{% +\def\sth@within{#1}% +\if\sth@numberedlike\relax %if --numbered_like-- is not present + \if\sth@within\relax + %\newtheorem{shade\sth@envname}{\sth@caption}% + \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\newtheorem\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter{\expandafter\sth@shadeenvname\expandafter}\expandafter{\sth@caption} % + \else + %\newtheorem{shade\sth@envname}{\sth@caption}[\sth@within]% + \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\newtheorem\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter{\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\sth@shadeenvname\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter}\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter{\expandafter\sth@caption\expandafter}\expandafter[\sth@within]% + \fi + \global\expandafter\countdef\csname \expandafter c\expandafter @\sth@envname\endcsname=\allocationnumber % just allocated shade<ctr>; make <ctr> be the same register + \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\gdef\expandafter\csname the\sth@envname\expandafter\endcsname\expandafter{\csname theshade\sth@envname\endcsname}% make \the<ctr> display the same as \theshade<ctr> + \global\expandafter\let\csname p@\sth@envname\endcsname\@empty % and what the heck is p@<ctr>, anyway? +\else %if --numbered_like-- is present + \if\sth@within\relax + %\newtheorem{shade\sth@envname}[\sth@numberedlike]{\sth@caption}% + \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\newtheorem\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter{\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\sth@shadeenvname\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter}\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter[\expandafter\sth@numberedlike\expandafter]\expandafter{\sth@caption}% + \else + % Presumably get an error from newtheorem. + \typeout{!!!ERROR, shadethm.sty: \newshadetheorem used with both [numbered like] and [within] options.} + \newtheorem{\sth@shadeenvname}[\sth@numberedlike]{\sth@caption}[\sth@within]% + \fi +\fi +\expandafter\shade@@thm\expandafter{\sth@envname}} + +% \shade@@thm +% arg1: name of environment (e.g., `definition') +% Define an environment that will be called by the user (e.g., +% \begin{definition} .. \end{definition}. +% Calls, e.g., \begin{shadedefinition} .. \end{shadedefinition} inside of +% a \begin{shadebox} .. \end{shadebox} environment. +\def\shade@@thm#1{% +\newenvironment{#1}% +{\begin{shadebox}\begin{shade#1}}% +{\end{shade#1}\end{shadebox}}} + +\endinput %end shadethm.sty +=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-shadetest.tex-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- +\documentclass{article} % test of LaTeX package shadethm.sty +\usepackage{shadethm} +\newshadetheorem{theorem}{Theorem}[section] +\newshadetheorem{cor}[theorem]{Corollary} +\newtheorem{remark}[theorem]{Remark} +\newtheorem{unshadedtheorem}[theorem]{Theorem} +\newtheorem{comment}{Comment}[section] + +\begin{document} +Document begins with some initial text. + +\section{First Section} +Here is some initial text before the shaded box. + +\begin{theorem} +This is the text to be shaded. +\end{theorem} + +This is some text after the first shade. +It is separated from the environments by a blank line; that is +all handled as usual in \LaTeX. +\begin{cor} +This is more text to be shaded. +It is numbered with the same counter as the environment above. + +Multiple paragraphs will be handled with the usual paragraph indentation, +unless of course the user asks for a different paragraph indentation inside +the environment. +\end{cor} +This is not separated from the prior environment by a blank line and +so I don't expect a new paragraph. +This shows that the default is for the shaded areas have the usual text size +so that shading sticks out into the margin. +This is the shadethm option \emph{bodymargin}. +The behavior of having the shading end at the margin +(so the words do not take up the full text width) +comes from the option \emph{shademargin}, invoked with +\verb!\usepackage[shademargin]{shadethm}!. + + +\begin{unshadedtheorem} +More text. +This time not set in shade, but it is still numbered in the same sequence. +\end{unshadedtheorem} + +A bit more. + +\begin{comment} +More text. +This time neither set in shade, nor numbered in the same sequence. +\end{comment} + + +\section{A New Section} + +Section preamble. + +\begin{theorem} +This theorem is shaded and the number has been reset by the section. +\end{theorem} + +\begin{remark} + And a closing remark +\end{remark} +Finishing text. + +\clearpage +\section{A Test of Colors} +This section shows how you can fool around to see some of you own colors. +% Set up some lengths so that you can see the border. +\setlength{\shadeboxsep}{2pt} +\setlength{\shadeboxrule}{.4pt} +\setlength{\shadedtextwidth}{\textwidth} +\addtolength{\shadedtextwidth}{-2\shadeboxsep} +\addtolength{\shadedtextwidth}{-2\shadeboxrule} +\setlength{\shadeleftshift}{0pt} +\setlength{\shaderightshift}{0pt} +% Macro to test colors +\newcommand{\thmwithcmykcolor}[2]{% +\par Material before the theorem. +\definecolor{shadethmcolor}{cmyk}{#1}% +\definecolor{shaderulecolor}{cmyk}{#2}% +\begin{theorem} +This is a theorem set in the cmyk color \textbf{#1}, surrounded with a +borderline set in the cmyk color \textbf{#2}. +Note, for instance, that shades darken on overheads, so test your colors +where you will use them. +\end{theorem}} +% Some colors +\thmwithcmykcolor{.10,.10,0,0}{.75,.75,0,.5} +\thmwithcmykcolor{.04,.04,0,.10}{.99,0,0.52,0.70} +\thmwithcmykcolor{0,.13,.11,0}{0,0.88,0.85,0.35} +The prior theorem illustrates what happens if you use the option +\emph{colored}, as supplied in the file \verb!colored.sth!, +except that the supplied file has the color stick out into the margin. + +One more supplied option is \emph{shadein} where each shaded theorem +is indented, like a \LaTeX\ quotation. +% ---> Uncomment if you want to test dvips's named colors +% \newcommand{\thmwithnamedcolor}[1]{% +% \par Material before the theorem. +% \definecolor{shadethmcolor}{named}{#1}% +% \definecolor{shaderulecolor}{named}{Black}% +% \begin{theorem} +% This is a theorem set in the named color \textbf{#1}, surrounded with a blac +% borderline. +% Note, for instance, that colors darken on overheads, so test your colors +% where you will use them. +% \end{theorem}} +% +% These are all the DVIPS named colors from color.pro (as of 1999-Aug-11). +% \thmwithnamedcolor{GreenYellow} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{Yellow} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{Goldenrod} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{Dandelion} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{Apricot} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{Peach} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{Melon} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{YellowOrange} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{Orange} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{BurntOrange} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{Bittersweet} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{RedOrange} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{Mahogany} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{Maroon} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{BrickRed} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{Red} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{OrangeRed} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{RubineRed} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{WildStrawberry} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{Salmon} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{CarnationPink} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{Magenta} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{RedViolet} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{Fuchsia} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{Lavender} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{Thistle} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{Orchid} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{DarkOrchid} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{Purple} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{Plum} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{Violet} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{RoyalPurple} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{BlueViolet} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{Periwinkle} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{CadetBlue} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{CornflowerBlue} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{MidnightBlue} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{NavyBlue} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{RoyalBlue} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{Blue} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{Cerulean} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{Cyan} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{ProcessBlue} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{SkyBlue} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{Turquoise} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{TealBlue} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{Aquamarine} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{BlueGreen} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{Emerald} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{JungleGreen} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{SeaGreen} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{Green} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{ForestGreen} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{PineGreen} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{LimeGreen} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{YellowGreen} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{SpringGreen} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{OliveGreen} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{RawSienna} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{Sepia} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{Brown} +% \thmwithnamedcolor{Gray} + +Enjoy! +\textit{--Jim Hefferon} +\end{document} + + + + + + |