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PSIZZL COMMANDS - reference manual
Reference guide to Psizzl macros
This is a list of all the user macros in Psizzl.
They are grouped logically according to function.
MACROS
These macros are general-purpose macros used
everywhere in Psizzl, or are of general interest.
\Psizzl - this gives the logo: Psizzl
\diagnostics - turns on tracing diagnostics
\endpage - causes a page break
\underscore#1 -
gives the argument, \underscore{{\it underscored}}
\leaderfil - gives leaders of dots:\hbox to 1in{(\leaderfil)}
\centertitle#1 - along with |\breaktitle|, below, gives a centered
title, whose line breaks are controlled by the user
\breaktitle - to be used with |\centertitle| to break the lines
\monthdayyear - causes the date used in \Psizzl macros to appear
as {\sl ``month day, year''}, instead of {\sl ``day month year''},
which is the default.
\date#1 - sets the date to the argument. See also |\letterdate| and
|\pubdate|.
\loosepar - To be used to terminate any paragraph which
has an overfull |\hbox|, due to the line breaker not working.
\unlock - To ``unlock'' the macros, so that the character `|@|'
may be used in macro names.
\lock - To undo |\unlock|.
\adddef#1#2 - adds #2 to the \def of #1
\bumpcount#1 - increases the absolute value of \count#1 by 1
\numorroman#1 - expands to arabic if \count#1 is positive, and to
roman if \count#1 is negative
\lapcomma - gives a comma which will overlap the chracter to the left
\translate#1#2#3 - causes TeX to typeset the object specified by #3
at the postion specified by X = #1 and Y = #2 relative to the
current postion. The current position is not, however, changed.
\iftemp - this is a `scratch' switch. It can be used at any time.
LISTS
These are the macros pertaining to lists.
\itembegin#1 - Starts an itemized list and sets the symbol to the
argument.
\item - Makes an entry in an itemized list with the current symbol.
\itemcon - Continues an item in a list starting with a new paragraph.
\itemset#1 - sets the symbol to #1, but does not begin an item.
\sitembegin#1 - Similar to |\itembegin|, for a subitem.
\sitem - Similar to |\item|, for a subitem.
\sitemcon - Similar to |\itemcon|, for subitem.
\sitemset#1 - Similar to |\itemset|, for a subitem.
\ssitembegin#1 - Similar to |\itembegin|, for a subsubitem.
\ssitem - Similar to |\item|, for a subsubitem.
\ssitemcon - Similar to |\itemcon|, for subsubitem.
\ssitemset#1 - Similar to |\itemset|, for a subsubitem.
\pointbegin - Start a sequential list of points.
\point - Put another item in a seqential list.
\pointcon - Like |\itemcon| for a sequentail list.
\spointbegin - Like |\pointbegin|, for a sublist.
\spoint - Like |\point|, for a sublist.
\spointcon - Like |\pointcon|, for a sublist.
\sspointbegin - Like |\pointbegin|, for a subsublist.
\sspoint - Like |\point|, for a subsublist.
\sspointcon - Like |\pointcon|, for a subsublist.
PICTURE
These macros facilitate making pictures.
\blankbox#1#2 - Makes a blank box of the specified dimensions.
\scalein - An inch dimension which magnifies with the type size.
\boxit#1 - Put a box around the argument.
\picture#1#2 - Currently just |\blankbox|.
FONTDEFS
These define the fonts used in \Psizzl.
% `X' denotes that the font is loaded
% suffixes: rm ss fib i it bf sy sl ss tt x caps
% prefixes:
% \twelve X X X X X X X X X X X
% \ten X X X X X X X X X X X
% \eight X X X X X
% \seven X X X X
% \five X X X X
% e.g.: \twelverm is a roman font at 12 point
% \tencaps is a cap/smallcap font at 10 pt
% Plus the following special fonts:
% \fortyss
% \fifteenrm
% \fourteenrm
% \tenex
The following macros are defined in this file:
\singlespace - Set to single spaced lines.
\normalbaselines - Set to one-and-one-half spaced lines.
\doublespace - Set to double spaced lines.
\largetype - Set to large type size.
\mediumtype - Set to medium type size.
OPTIONS
These macros turn on various switches, which control how
certain options are used in \Psizzl depending on what publication
you are writing for.
\APS - American Physical Society.
\IEEE - IEEE.
\NIM - Nuclear Instruments and Methods.
\NPB - Nuclear Physics B.
\PRL - Phys. Rev. Letters.
\PRD - Phys. Rev. D.
\PL - Physics Letters.
\illn#1 - when in |\proof| mode, it expands to ``Illn. #''
\draft - Specifies that this is a draft.
\preprint - Specifies that this is a preprint.
\proof - Specifies that this is a proof copy.
\submit - Specifies that this will be submitted to a journal.
\foreign - selects specifications for non-APS journals
\journal - selects specifications for journal articles
\conference - selects specifications for conference proceedings
\ifdraft - flag: this is the draft style of a document
\ifproof - flag: this is the proof style of a document
\ifsubmit - flag: this is the submit style of a document
OUTPUT
These macros control how the output will appear on the page.
\ifdoubleside - flag: the document will be double sided
\ifquadside - flag: the document will be two-pages-per-leaf
PUBLICAT
These macros generate the title page of a publication,
and indirectly invoke some switches.
\docspec#1 - document specifications. Appear in upper right of title
page
\contract#1 - Defines the contract to be cited.
\contracttrue - Specifies that the given contract is to be cited.
\title#1 - Title of the document.
\subtitle#1 - specify the subtitle of a document.
\authors#1 - Author list.
\institute#1 - The publishing institution.
\submittedto#1 - The journal to be submitted to.
\abstract#1 - The abstract.
\university#1 - Specify the university of the thesis student
\price#1 - Specify the price code of NTIS
\workingauthor#1 - Specify the working author.
\workingauthorbin#1 - Specify the mail stop of the working author.
\workingauthoraddress#1
{Specify the address of the workin g author.
\publicationstyle#1 - macros to be invoked at the beginning of the
publication
\publication - specify that document will be a publication
\thesisstyle#1 - macros to be invoked at the beginning of the thesis.
\thesis - specify that document will be a thesis
\reportstyle#1 - macros to be invoked at the beginning of a report.
\report - specify that document will be a report
\acknowledge#1 - specify the text of the acknowledgement
\begindocument - begin production of the specified document.
Title page, etc. are produced now.
\enddocument - end production of the document.
\sigpage#1#2#3#4#5 - specify details of signature page of a thesis.
\iffrontmatter - flag: the front matter of the document is to be
produced.
\ifabstractsigned - flag: the abstract page is to be signed.
\ifcopyright - flag: this document is to be copyrighted.
MEMO
These macros will cause a memo to be produced.
\memohead#1 - Specify the header of the memo.
Default is institution-dependent
\memodate#1 - Specify the date of the memo.
\memoto#1 - Who the memo is to.
\memofrom#1 - Who the memo is from.
\memosubject#1 - Specify the topic of the memo.
\beginmemo - To begin the memo.
\endmemo - To end the memo.
\memostyle#1 - Specify the style of the memo.
LETTER
These macros control how letters are made.
\letterdate#1 - Specify the date of the letter.
\salutation#1 - Specify the salutation.
\closing#1 - Specify the closing.
\typist#1 - Specify the initials of the typist.
\copiesto#1 - Specify the cc:
\MyRef#1 - Specify your reference number.
\YourRef#1 - Specify the receiver's reference number.
\breakletter - Break the page at this point.
\letterto#1#2 - Name and address of the receiver.
\letterfrom#1#2#3 - Specify the sender.
\everyletter#1 - Text to be included in every letter.
\beginletter - Begin the letter.
\endletter - End the letter.
\letterhead#1#2#3#4 - Specify the letterhead.
\postscript#1 - specify the postscript of the letter
\enclosure#1#2 - specify the enclosures of the letter
\prescript#1 - specify the prescript of the letter
\letterstyle#1 - macros to be invoked at the start of the letter
\ifletter - flag: for output routine: this is a letter
\ifletterhead - flag: a letterhead is to be produced. Default: true
\ifstreetaddress - flag: the street address of the institution
is to appear in the letterhead. default: false.
\ifwindowenvelope - flag: the address of the letter will be typeset
so that it will appear within the window of a window envelope.
CHAPTERS
The body of a document (be it publication, memo, or letter)
are produced by these macros.
\beginbody - Begin the body of the paper.
\chapter#1 - Begin a new chapter.
\beginappendices - Subsequent |\chapter|s will be appendices.
\endbody - End the body. Get out list of references, \etc
\section#1 - Start a bew section.
\subsection#1 - Start a new subsection.
\subsubsection#1 - Start a new subsubsection.
CITATION
Citations such as references, figures, tables and equations are
done by these macros.
In the following macros,
#1 is a valid TeX control squence name
(`\' followed by alphabetic characters only: don't use any numerals!).
Where the macros use `=', they are defining the mnemonic name, so
\<NAME> must not have been previously defined. (Hint: use some CAPITALS).
Once this has been done, the mnemonic name can be used with the macro
without the `=' and following one (or three) arguments:
e.g.: first use: `\cite\DrellYan={Private communication}'
second use: `\Reference\DrellYan\ has clearly shown....'
In the reference, equation, and author address macros,
#2 is the text of the respective thing being defined.
REFERENCES:
The following three macros set the style of the reference:
\superreference - References will be superscripted: `$^{#1}$'
\bracketreference - References will appear in brackets: `[#1]'
\parenreference - References will appear in parenthesis: `(#1)'
The following five macros define or cite references:
\cite#1=#2 - Define a new reference and put out, e.g.: `$^{#1}$'
\hideref#1=#2 - define a new reference, but don't put out any text.
This is how multiple references are produced.
\bareref#1=#2 - define a new reference, and put out #1 only (bare).
\reference#1=#2 - Define a new reference and put out `Ref.#1'
\Reference#1=#2 - Define a new reference and put out `Reference #1'
\refspec#1,#2(#3)
Specify a reference in a way that the journal style can switch.
\volyearpageref - |\refspec| will be: volume, year, page.
\cernref - References will appear in CERN's style.
EQUATIONS:
\equation#1=#2 - Define a new equation.
\Equation#1=#2 - Define a new equation.
\display#1=#2 - define a new equation and display it.
AUTHOR ADDRESS SPECIFICATION:
\authoraddress#1=#2 - define a new authoraddress
\presentaddress#1=#2 - define a new authoraddress
as `Present address: #2'
\addressreference - specify author addresses to be references
\addressfootnote - specify author addresses to be footnotes
\addressinline - specify author addresses to be inline
In the figure and table macros,
#2 is the title of the figure or table, which will appear in the
table of contents.
#2 and #3 concatenated together constitute the caption of the figure
or table.
#4 will be the contents of the figure or table itself.
FIGURES:
\figure#1=#2#3#4 - Define a new figure and put out `Fig.#1'
\Figure#1=#2#3#4 - Define a new figure and put out `Figure #1'
\iffigureembed - figures are to be imbedded into the text.
Default: true.
TABLES:
\table#1=#2#3#4 - Define a new table and put out `table #1'
\Table#1=#2#3#4 - Define a new table and put out `table #1'
\iftableembed - tables are to be embedded into the text.
Default: true.
MISC:
\hangpar#1#2 - starts a paragraph with hanging indentation.
\lowercasecite - Citations will be lower case, not upper.
\vita#1 - specify a curriculum vitae for this document
\hyphen - punctuation for equations and multiple references
\comma - punctuation for multiple references
\lapperiod - a period which overlaps to the left.
VERBATIM
These are the macros for verbatim scanning.
\begintt - Begin verbatim mode.
\endtt - End verbatim mode.
|stuff| - Verbatim mode, inline.
\listfile#1 - Make a listing of the specified file.
\iflistnumber - flag: \listfile produces a numbered listing.
INDEX
These are the macros for doing the index of a document.
They can each turn into a ``silent'' index entry by doubling the `^'
^\{text} - Ordinary index entry.
^\|text| - A special term, index entry.
^\|\text| - A control sequence, index entry.
^\<text> - A bracketed concept, index entry.
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