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%% file: TXSfmts.tex - Special Document Formats - TeXsis version 2.18
%% @(#) $Id: TXSfmts.tex,v 18.0 1999/07/09 17:24:29 myers Exp $
%======================================================================*
%
% Several standard document formats are defined in TeXsis. All of
% these set up the appropriate dimensions, title page macros, etc., and
% call \texsis:
%
% \preprint Preprint format. Makes a standard title
% page from \title, \author, etc. and puts the
% manuscript on the following pages.
%
% \Manuscript Like \preprint, but printed with
% \TrueDoubleSpacing for submission to
% journals like Physical Review
%
% \paper Like \preprint but puts \title, \author,
% etc. material at top of first page
% instead of on a separate title page.
%
% \book For books, with chapters and sections,
% and odd/even page numbering
%
% \slides Slides/transparencies format, in 24 pt type,
% special formatting.
%
% \letter Standard business letter; see TXSletr.tex
%
% \memo Standard memo; see TXSmemo.tex.
%
% \referee Referee reports; similar to \memo
%
% \twinprint Preprint in twin page format, with
% title page in full size landscape.
%
% \twinformat Twin page formatting for other styles.
%
% More specialized document layouts are available in ``style''
% files, which are only loaded when they are called for. This is
% accomplished with the \autoload macro described below. It's possible
% (and easy) to add new style files for any desired document layout.
%
% The specialized document layouts which are currently loaded
% from style files [named in brackets] are:
%
% \nuclproc The ``NUCLPROC'' style for Nuclear
% Physics Proceedings. [nuclproc.txs]
%
% \NorthHolland North Holland proceedings format,
% single column, left justified titles.
% [Elsevier.txs]
%
% \NorthHollandTwo North Holland double column proceedings
% format, left justified titles. [Elsevier.txs]
%
% \WorldScientific World Scientific proceedings format.
% [WorldSci.txs]
%
% \IEEEproceedings Conference paper in double column IEEE
% format. [IEEE.txs]
%
% \IEEEreduced Same as \IEEEproceedings but reduced
% by 75% to fit on 8.5 x 11 paper. [IEEE.txs]
%
% \AIPproceedings Conference paper in the American Institute
% of Physics (AIP) format. [AIP.txs]
%
%======================================================================*
\message{Layout macros.}
\catcode`@=11
%--------------------------------------------------*
% Paper Layout: This prints the \titlepage material at the top of
% the first page, not on a separate page.
\def\paper{% % Paper:
\auxswitchtrue % save tags and labels in .aux file
\refswitchtrue % save references in .ref file
\texsis % Initialize
\def\titlepage{% % \paper title page
\bgroup % so changes don't leak out
\let\title=\Title % \title inside \titlepage
\let\endmode=\relax % \endmode will end a field
\pageno=1}% % title page is page 1 by default
\def\endtitlepage{% % \paper end title page
\endmode % end any open field
\goodbreak\bigskip % no new page, but maybe break here
\egroup}% % everything back the way it was
\autoparens % auto-sizing of parens
\quoteon % automatic begin/end quotes
}
\def\Tbf{\fourteenpoint\bf}% % 14pt bold title
\def\tbf{\twelvepoint\bf}% % 12pt bold section head
%--------------------------------------------------*
% Preprint Layout: This prints the \titlepage material on a separate
% page with a \banner at the top.
\def\preprint{% Document layout for Preprints
\auxswitchtrue % save tags and labels in .aux file
\refswitchtrue % save references in .ref file
\texsis % Initialize TeXsis
\def\titlepage{% % \preprint title page
\bgroup % so changes don't leak out
\pageno=1 % title page is page 1 by default
\let\title=\Title % \title inside \titlepage
\let\endmode=\relax % \endmode will end a field
\banner}% % prints the banner at top of page 1
\def\endtitlepage{% % \preprint end title page
\endmode % end any open field
\vfil\eject % new page
\egroup}% % everything back the way it was
\autoparens % auto-sizing of parens
\quoteon % automatic begin/end quotes
}
%--------------------------------------------------*
% \Manuscript is a layout similar to \preprint, but printed
% in \TrueDoubleSpacing and with other things set the way Physical
% Review wants them for submitted manuscripts. For an even better
% version use \PhysRevManuscript or \PhysRev\Manuscript.
\def\Manuscript{% layout for manuscripts to be submitted to journals
\preprint % start with preprint form
\showsectIDfalse % no section number in equation numbers
\showchaptIDfalse % no chapter number in equation numbers
\def\SectionStyle##1{\uppercase % section numbers in upper case
\expandafter{\romannumeral ##1}}% roman numerals
\RomanTablestrue % roman numerals for table numbers
\TablesLast % tables at the end
\FiguresLast % figures at the end
\TrueDoubleSpacing % wider interline spacing for manu
\def\everyabstract{\TrueDoubleSpacing}
\def\Tbf{\fourteenpoint\bf\TrueDoubleSpacing}% % 14pt bold title
\def\refFormat{\TrueDoubleSpacing}%
}
\autoload\PhysRevManuscript{PhysRev.txs}% More better version in style file
%--------------------------------------------------*
% \book format is similar to \thesis but without the special
% formatting. Use for books, long review articles, etc.
\def\book{% document layout for a book or similar document
\ContentsSwitchtrue % contents page ON
\refswitchtrue % save references
\auxswitchtrue % .AUX file for forward references
\texsis % initialize TeXsis
\RunningHeadstrue % running headlines
\bookpagenumbers % page numbers for book binding
\def\titlepage{% % \book title page
\bgroup % any changes local
\pageno=-1 % start on page i
\let\title=\Title % \title inside \titlepage
\let\endmode=\relax % \endmode will end a field
\def\FootText{\relax}}% % no number on title page
\def\endtitlepage{% % end title page for \book
\endmode % end any open field
\vfil\eject % end title page
\egroup% % close group from \titlepage
\pageno=1}% %
\def\abstract{% % abstract for \book
\endmode % end previous field
\bigskip\bigskip\medskip % skip down some
\bgroup\singlespaced % abstract has same spacing
\let\endmode=\endabstract % to end \abstract
\narrower\narrower %
\everyabstract}% %
\def\endabstract{% % end abstract for \book
\medskip\egroup\bigskip}% %
\def\FootText{--\ \tenrm\folio\ --}% % for 1st page of chapter
\def\Tbf{\sixteenpoint\bf}% % Chapter Titles in 16pt bold
\def\tbf{\fourteenpoint\bf}% % Section titles in 12pt bold
\twelvepoint % 12pt type for most of doc
\doublespaced % double spacing
\autoparens % auto-sizing of parens
\quoteon % auto quote matching
} %
%--------------------------------------------------*
% \thesis is loaded from a style file now because it will be
% different at different installations.
\autoload\thesis{thesis.txs}
\autoload\UTthesis{thesis.txs}
\autoload\YaleThesis{thesis.txs}
%--------------------------------------------------*
% \letter is a letter format for typing letters, following the syntax
% in Appendix F of the TeXbook. See TXSletr.tex for details.
\def\Letter{% document format for letters
\ContentsSwitchfalse % no table of contents
\refswitchfalse % no reference list
\auxswitchfalse % no forward references
\texsis % initialize
\singlespaced % single space default
\LetterFormat} % Setup using \LetterFormat
\def\letter{\Letter} % synonym
%--------------------------------------------------*
% \memo Format for memoranda, as defined in TXSmemo.tex
\def\Memo{% document format for memos
\ContentsSwitchfalse % no table of contents
\refswitchfalse % no reference list
\auxswitchfalse % no forward references
\texsis % initialize
\singlespaced % single space default
\MemoFormat} % Setup using \MemoFormat
\def\memo{\Memo} % synonym
%--------------------------------------------------*
% \Referee format for Referee Reports, as defined in TXSmemo.tex
\def\Referee{% document format for referee reports
\ContentsSwitchfalse % no table of contents
\auxswitchfalse % no need for an .aux file
\refswitchfalse % no reference list
\texsis % initialize
\RefReptFormat} % Setup using \MemoFormat
\def\referee{\Referee} % synonym
%--------------------------------------------------*
% Landscape Layout: for printing ``sideways'' on the laser printer
%
% \Landscape sets up the page size for sideways (``landscape mode'')
% printing, and calls \LandscapeSpecial to signal this to the printer.
% What signal is given to the printer driver (with \special) depends
% on which filter or driver you are using. You may have to change
% the definition of \LandscapeSpecial to suit your installation, but
% please do this in TXSsite.tex, not this file.
\def\Landscape{% set page size for printing ``sideways''
\texsis % 12pt, double spaced, etc
\hsize=9in % wide in the side
\vsize=6.5in % short and stocky
\voffset=.5in % and a little space from the ``margin''
\nopagenumbers % default is no page numbering
\LandscapeSpecial % actually turns on landscape mode
}
\def\landscape{\Landscape} % synonym
% \LandscapeSpecial turns on landscape mode on the laser printer.
% How this is done is very site dependent, but the default is for
% Rokicki's dvips. Change this _in_TXSsite.tex_ if you need to.
\def\LandscapeSpecial{\special{papersize=11in,8.5in}}
%--------------------------------------------------*
% \slides makes slides or transparencies in default 24pt type with
% sensible defaults. It also defines \bl for a blank line and
% \np for new page.
%
\def\slides{% % standard stuff except 12pt:
\quoteon % automatic quote balancing on
\autoparens % automatic paren balancing on
\ATlock % now @ is no longer a letter
\pageno=1 % start on page one
\twentyfourpoint % 24 point type
\doublespaced % double spaced
\raggedright\tolerance=2000 % very ragged right
\hyphenpenalty=500 % hyphens are bad
\raggedbottom % ragged bottom
\nopagenumbers % no numbers
\hoffset=-.25in \hsize=7.0in % to fit 8.5in x 10.5in
\voffset=-.25in \vsize=9.0in % to fit 8.5in x 10.5in
\parindent=30pt % for big type
\def\bl{\vskip\normalbaselineskip}% % blank line
\def\np{\vfill\eject}% % new page
\def\nospace{\nulldelimiterspace=0pt% % autoscale...
\mathsurround=0pt}% %
\def\big##1{{\hbox{$\left##1% % ...\big
\vbox to2ex{}\right.\nospace$}}}% %
\def\Big##1{{\hbox{$\left##1% % ...\Big
\vbox to2.5ex{}\right.\nospace$}}}% %
\def\bigg##1{{\hbox{$\left##1% % ...\bigg
\vbox to3ex{}\right.\nospace$}}}% %
\def\Bigg##1{{\hbox{$\left##1% % ...\Bigg
\vbox to4ex{}\right.\nospace$}}}%
}
%-----------------------------------------------------------------------
% TWIN PAGE OUTPUT - using macros in twin.txs
\autoload\twinout{twin.txs} % two pages on one piece of paper
% \twinprint sets up a twin column preprint, with the first page
% full with in \twelvepoint and the rest in \tenpoint \twinout format.
\def\twinprint{% preprint with two pages on one
\preprint % start with \prepriwt
\let\t@tl@=\title % based on \title
\def\title{\vskip-1.5in\t@tl@}% % reduce space
\let\endt@tlep@ge=\endtitlepage % save it
\def\endtitlepage{\endt@tlep@ge % usual \endtitlepage
\twinformat}% % twin column default
}
% \twinformat sets up the standard defaults for \twinout, with
% 10pt fonts and no headline offset.
\def\twinformat{% % 2 pages/page format
\tenpoint\doublespaced % ten point size
\def\Tbf{\twelvebf}\def\tbf{\tenbf}% % title fonts
\headlineoffset=0pt % no extra offset
\twinout} % \twinout format
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