LaTeX Package: Geometry 2010/03/13 v5.3 ---------------------------------------- Flexible and easy interface to page dimensions Copyright (C) 1996-2010 by Hideo Umeki Abstract: This package provides a flexible and easy interface to page dimensions. You can set the page layout with intuitive parameters. For instance, if you want to set a margin to 2cm from each edge of the paper, you can go \usepackage[margin=2cm]{geometry}. With \newgeometry command you can change the layout anywhere in the document. CTAN: macros/latex/contrib/geometry Recent changes: [Release 5.3] * Fixed missed initialization of \Gm@lines. [Release 5.0-] * Changing page layout mid-document. * A new set of options to specify the layout area. * A new driver option 'xetex'. * New paper size presets for JIS B-series. * Changing default for underspecified margin. * The option 'showframe' works on every page. * Loading geometry.cfg precedes processing class options. * Deleted options: 'compat2' and 'twosideshift'. * Added 'onecolumn' option as a shorthand for 'twocolumn=false'. * Changed the format of the verbose mode. (changes.txt for more history) Files: * README - this file * changes.txt - history of changes * geometry.ins - for installation to get .sty from .dtx * geometry.dtx - including sources and documentation * geometry.pdf - print-ready documentation Installation: [manual installation] * To get geometry.sty out of geometry.dtx $ tex geometry.dtx or $ (la)tex geometry.ins * To build documentation $ latex geometry.dtx or $ latex geometry.drv * Put the derived files in the proper directories: - tex/latex/geometry/geometry.sty - doc/latex/geometry/geometry.pdf - source/latex/geometry/geometry.dtx [TeXLive] * Use 'tlmgr' command $ tlmgr show geometry -- to check the package info $ sudo tlmgr update geometry -- to update the package * You can use 'TeX Live Utility' instead of 'tlmgr', if on MacOSX. [MikTeX] * Use the MikTeX Update Wizard to update geometry package. License: This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3c of this license or (at your option) any later version. The latest version of this license is in http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt and version 1.3c or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX version 2005/12/01 or later. -- Happy TeXing! Hideo Umeki EOF