3 % $Id: strayman.dtx,v 1.4 2003/11/07 11:32:53 mdw Exp $
5 % Document class for Straylight manuals
11 % \begin{meta-comment} <general public licence>
13 %% strayman -- a LaTeX document class for Straylight manuals
14 %% Copyright (c) 1996 Straylight
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32 % \begin{meta-comment} <Package preamble>
33 %<+strayman>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
34 %<+strayman>\ProvidesClass{strayman}
35 %<+strayman> [2003/09/04 1.10 Straylight document class]
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56 % \begin{meta-comment} <driver>
59 \documentclass[10pt,a4paper,book,nohyperref]{strayman}
62 \describesclass{strayman}
63 \errorcontextlines\maxdimen
64 \title[The \strayman\ document class]
65 {The \strayman\footnote{The \strayman\ document class is currently %
66 at version \mdwfileinfo{strayman.cls}{version}, dated %
67 \mdwfileinfo{strayman.cls}{date}.} {} document class}
68 \newenvironment{syndisplay}{\display\synshorts}{\enddisplay}
69 \DeclareRobustCommand\strayman{\package{strayman}}
75 % \chapter{About the \strayman\ document class}
77 % The standard \LaTeX\ document classes are all very well for simple
78 % documents, but the style isn't appropriate for works like manuals.
79 % The \strayman\ document class is an attempt to rectify this situation,
80 % providing an attractive and distinctive style for Straylight documents.
81 % The layout is based on an earlier style built for \emph{Impression}
82 % documents, although many improvements have been made. This document
83 % was typeset using \strayman, and it demonstrates the design far better
84 % than I can describe it.
87 % \section{Document class options}
89 % The document class provides many options, most of which are taken from
90 % the standard \LaTeX\ classes.
93 % \def\|{\ensuremath\vert}
95 % \item [\texttt{a4paper} \| \texttt{a5paper} \| \texttt{b5paper} \|
96 % \texttt{letterpaper} \| \texttt{legalpaper} \|
97 % \texttt{executivepaper}] Select the output paper size. Since
98 % \strayman\ is intended to be used mainly for manuals, the default
101 % \item [\texttt{landscape}] Swaps the width and height of the paper.
102 % Probably not much use, to be honest.
104 % \item [\texttt{9pt} \| \texttt{10pt} \| \texttt{11pt} \| \texttt{12pt}]
105 % Selects the basic type size for the document. The |9pt| option is
106 % nonstandard, but it is the default, since larger sizes don't work
109 % \item [\texttt{text}] Sets up the page layout and fonts so that the
110 % output can be converted fairly easily into a raw text file.
112 % \item [\texttt{oneside} \| \texttt{twoside}] Selects one- or two-sided
113 % page layouts. Note that one-sided output doesn't look too good.
115 % \item [\texttt{draft} \| \texttt{final}] Select various options for draft
118 % \item [\texttt{titlepage} \| \texttt{notitlepage}] Selects whether
119 % the |\maketitle| displays its output on a separate title page.
121 % \item [\texttt{openright} \| \texttt{openany}] Select whether chapters
122 % start only on quarto pages, or any page. The default is |openright|.
124 % \item [\texttt{onecolumn} \| \texttt{twocolumn}] Choose whether the
125 % main body text is set in one or two columns. Note that this uses
126 % \LaTeX's built-in column handling, not the \package{multicol}
129 % \item [\texttt{leqno}] Put the equation numbers on the left, not the
132 % \item [\texttt{fleqn}] Typeset displayed equations left aligned.
134 % \item [\texttt{openbib}] Use the `open' style for the bibliography.
136 % \item [\texttt{article}] Change the formatting slightly, in a way more
137 % suited to short documents.
139 % \item [\texttt{square} \| \texttt{rounded}] These options are passed
140 % directly to the \package{syntax} package, when it's loaded.
145 % \section{The \texttt{text} option}
147 % In order to facilitate creation of attractively formatted text files
148 % from \LaTeX\ documents, \strayman\ provides a |text| option. This will
149 % set up \emph{all} the fonts to be monospaced, in the same size. The page
150 % size is set up to be a multiple of the character size. The command
152 % "dvi2tty -e-17" <filename>
154 % appears to produce a reasonable output from a DVI file created in this
155 % way. The output will need to be formatted and corrected slightly by hand
156 % although there's a good deal less work to do than might be required
160 % \section{That's it}
162 % That's all I'm writing for now. It's a document class. It defines the
163 % style. What more do you expect?
168 % \chapter{Implementation}
170 % \section{Options handling}
172 % From here on, a lot of the code is shamelessly borrowed from
173 % \file{book.cls} and other places. This is what code re-use is for.
175 % This bit handles all the options on the |\documentclass| command, either
176 % altering our own internal arguments, or loading other packages as
179 % \subsection{Set up some defaults}
181 % We create some variables to hold the settings, and initialise them to
186 \newcommand\@ptsize{}
187 \newif\if@restonecol\@restonecolfalse
188 \newif\if@titlepage\@titlepagefalse
189 \newif\if@openright\@openrighttrue
190 \newif\if@openbib\@openbibfalse
191 \newif\if@appendix\@appendixfalse
192 \newif\if@article\@articletrue
193 \newif\if@offsetpages\@offsetpagestrue
194 \newif\if@numbering\@numberingtrue
195 \newif\if@herefloats\@herefloatsfalse
196 \newif\if@runinsubsubsec\@runinsubsubsectrue
197 \newif\if@hyperref\@hyperreftrue
199 \newdimen\pagesurround
200 \let\headfam\rmfamily
201 \let\pad@margin\@empty
204 \expandafter\def\expandafter\@delayed\expandafter{\@delayed#1}%
208 % \subsection{Declare the options we support}
210 % This is just a tedious list of all the options.
213 \DeclareOption{a4paper}{%
218 \DeclareOption{a5paper}{%
223 \DeclareOption{b5paper}{%
228 \DeclareOption{letterpaper}{%
233 \DeclareOption{legalpaper}{%
238 \DeclareOption{executivepaper}{%
243 \DeclareOption{landscape}{%
244 \@tempdima\paperheight%
245 \paperheight\paperwidth%
246 \paperwidth\@tempdima%
248 \DeclareOption{8pt}{\renewcommand\@ptsize{8pt}}
249 \DeclareOption{9pt}{\renewcommand\@ptsize{9pt}}
250 \DeclareOption{10pt}{\renewcommand\@ptsize{10pt}}
251 \DeclareOption{11pt}{\renewcommand\@ptsize{11pt}}
252 \DeclareOption{12pt}{\renewcommand\@ptsize{12pt}}
253 \DeclareOption{text}{%
254 \renewcommand\@ptsize{text}%
255 \setbox\z@\hbox{\texttt{M\strut}}%
256 \newdimen\tt@chw\tt@chw\wd\z@%
257 \newdimen\tt@chh\tt@chh\ht\z@\advance\tt@chh\dp\z@%
258 \paperwidth77\tt@chw%
259 \paperheight60\tt@chh%
263 \DeclareOption{oneside}{\@twosidefalse \@mparswitchfalse}
264 \DeclareOption{twoside}{\@twosidetrue \@mparswitchfalse \reversemarginpar}
265 \DeclareOption{draft}{\overfullrule5\p@}
266 \DeclareOption{final}{\overfullrule\z@}
267 \DeclareOption{titlepage}{\@titlepagetrue}
268 \DeclareOption{notitlepage}{\@titlepagefalse}
269 \DeclareOption{openright}{\@openrighttrue}
270 \DeclareOption{openany}{\@openrightfalse}
271 \DeclareOption{onecolumn}{\@twocolumnfalse}
272 \DeclareOption{twocolumn}{\@twocolumntrue}
273 \DeclareOption{offsetpages}{\@offsetpagestrue}
274 \DeclareOption{nooffsetpages}{\@offsetpagesfalse}
275 \DeclareOption{herefloats}{\@herefloatstrue}
276 \DeclareOption{noherefloats}{\@herefloatsfalse}
277 \DeclareOption{leqno}{\input{leqno.clo}}
278 \DeclareOption{fleqn}{\input{fleqn.clo}}
279 \DeclareOption{openbib}{\@openbibtrue}
280 \DeclareOption{article}{\@articletrue}
281 \DeclareOption{noarticle}{\@articlefalse}
282 \DeclareOption{numbering}{\@numberingtrue}
283 \DeclareOption{nonumbering}{\@numberingfalse}
284 \DeclareOption{runinsubsubsec}{\@runinsubsubsectrue}
285 \DeclareOption{noruninsubsubsec}{\@runinsubsubsecfalse}
286 \DeclareOption{indentpar}{\@indentpartrue}
287 \DeclareOption{noindentpar}{\@indentparfalse}
288 \DeclareOption{book}{\@titlepagetrue\@articlefalse}
289 \DeclareOption{hyperref}{\@hyperreftrue}
290 \DeclareOption{nohyperref}{\@hyperreffalse}
293 % \subsection{Set up the options}
295 % We set up some default options, and then read the user's.
298 \ExecuteOptions{a4paper,10pt,twoside,onecolumn,final}
302 % If this is PDF\TeX\ then tell it the page bounds.
305 \newif\ifpdfing\pdfingfalse
306 \if1\ifx\pdfoutput\@@undefined@@0\else\the\pdfoutput\fi
310 \pdfpageheight\paperheight
311 \pdfpagewidth\paperwidth
316 bookmarks = true, bookmarksnumbered = true, bookmarksdepth = 3,
317 colorlinks = true, linkcolor = blue, citecolor = blue, urlcolor = blue,
318 breaklinks = true]{hyperref}
321 \PassOptionsToPackage{pdftex}{hyperref}
323 \PassOptionsToPackage{dvips}{hyperref}
328 % \subsection{Read in the text size option}
330 % The text sizing is rather messy. We store this in a separate file. To
331 % keep this stuff away from other classes, we use the file \emph{extension}
332 % as the size specifier, rather than the filename, which is the normal
333 % \LaTeX\ way of doing this. This is a \riscos\ thing mainly: I don't like
334 % loads of directories cluttering up my disk, and it means that I can move
335 % the whole of the \strayman\ stuff around as one directory.
338 \input{strayman.\@ptsize}
342 % \section{Package loading}
346 \RequirePackage{fancyhdr}
347 \RequirePackage{multicol}
352 % \section{Page layout}
354 % This is largely the domain of the size option files.
357 %<*8pt|9pt|10pt|11pt|12pt|text>
358 %<+8pt>\ProvidesFile{strayman.8pt}
359 %<+9pt>\ProvidesFile{strayman.9pt}
360 %<+10pt>\ProvidesFile{strayman.10pt}
361 %<+11pt>\ProvidesFile{strayman.11pt}
362 %<+12pt>\ProvidesFile{strayman.12pt}
363 %<+text>\ProvidesFile{strayman.text}
366 % \subsection{Font sizes}
368 % These are fairly standard, and mainly copied from the original size
371 % \begin{macro}{\@setparskip}
373 % Because we separate paragraphs by vertical space, we need to vary this
374 % gap when we change font size. This macro does the job.
378 \newdimen\@parshortfall
380 \@parskip.67\baselineskip\@plus\p@\relax%
381 \ifdim\parskip=\z@\else\parskip\@parskip\relax\fi%
382 \@parshortfall\@parskip\advance\@parshortfall-\parskip%
384 \def\set@vsep#1{#1\@parshortfall\advance#1}
388 % \begin{macro}{\normalsize}
390 % Defines the standard size of text in the document.
393 \renewcommand\normalsize{%
395 \@setfontsize\normalsize\@viiipt{9.6\p@}%
396 \abovedisplayskip8\p@\@plus2\p@\@minus4\p@%
397 \set@vsep\abovedisplayshortskip\z@\@plus3\p@%
398 \set@vsep\belowdisplayshortskip6\p@\@plus3\p@\@minus3\p@%
401 \@setfontsize\normalsize\@ixpt\@xipt%
402 \abovedisplayskip9\p@\@plus2\p@\@minus5\p@%
403 \set@vsep\abovedisplayshortskip\z@\@plus3\p@%
404 \set@vsep\belowdisplayshortskip6\p@\@plus3\p@\@minus3\p@%
407 \@setfontsize\normalsize\@xpt\@xiipt%
408 \abovedisplayskip10\p@\@plus2\p@\@minus5\p@%
409 \set@vsep\abovedisplayshortskip\z@\@plus3\p@%
410 \set@vsep\belowdisplayshortskip6\p@\@plus3\p@\@minus3\p@%
413 \@setfontsize\normalsize\@xipt{13.6}%
414 \abovedisplayskip11\p@\@plus3\p@\@minus6\p@%
415 \set@vsep\abovedisplayshortskip\z@\@plus3\p@%
416 \set@vsep\belowdisplayshortskip6.5\p@ \@plus3.5\p@\@minus3\p@%
419 \@setfontsize\normalsize\@xiipt{14.5}%
420 \abovedisplayskip12\p@\@plus3\p@\@minus7\p@%
421 \set@vsep\abovedisplayshortskip\z@\@plus3\p@%
422 \set@vsep\belowdisplayshortskip6.5\p@ \@plus3.5\p@\@minus3\p@%
425 \@setfontsize\normalsize\@xpt\@xiipt%
426 \abovedisplayskip10\p@\@plus2\p@\@minus5\p@%
427 \set@vsep\abovedisplayshortskip\z@\@plus3\p@%
428 \set@vsep\belowdisplayshortskip6\p@\@plus3\p@\@minus3\p@%
430 \belowdisplayskip\abovedisplayskip%
443 % \begin{macro}{\small}
445 % The |\small| size is defined with similar care to |\normalsize|. The
446 % list defaults are altered to cope with our different value for |\parskip|.
447 % We can then separate this out independently from the typesize.
450 %<+text>\let\small\normalsize
451 %<*8pt|9pt|10pt|11pt|12pt>
454 \@setfontsize\small\@viipt{8.4}%
455 \abovedisplayskip8\p@\@plus2\p@\@minus4\p@%
456 \set@vsep\abovedisplayshortskip\z@\@plus2\p@%
457 \set@vsep\belowdisplayshortskip4\p@\@plus2\p@\@minus2\p@%
460 \@setfontsize\small\@viiipt{9.5}%
461 \abovedisplayskip8\p@\@plus2\p@\@minus4\p@%
462 \set@vsep\abovedisplayshortskip\z@\@plus2\p@%
463 \set@vsep\belowdisplayshortskip4\p@\@plus2\p@\@minus2\p@%
466 \@setfontsize\small\@ixpt{11}%
467 \abovedisplayskip8.5\p@\@plus3\p@\@minus4\p@%
468 \set@vsep\abovedisplayshortskip\z@\@plus2\p@%
469 \set@vsep\belowdisplayshortskip4\p@\@plus2\p@\@minus2\p@%
472 \@setfontsize\small\@xpt\@xiipt%
473 \abovedisplayskip10\p@\@plus2\p@\@minus5\p@%
474 \set@vsep\abovedisplayshortskip\z@\@plus3\p@%
475 \set@vsep\belowdisplayshortskip6\p@\@plus3\p@\@minus3\p@%
478 \@setfontsize\small\@xipt{13.6}%
479 \abovedisplayskip11\p@\@plus3\p@\@minus6\p@%
480 \set@vsep\abovedisplayshortskip\z@ \@plus3\p@%
481 \set@vsep\belowdisplayshortskip6.5\p@ \@plus3.5\p@\@minus3\p@%
484 \leftmargin\leftmargini%
485 \topsep\@parshortfall%
489 \belowdisplayskip\abovedisplayskip%
492 %</8pt|9pt|10pt|11pt|12pt>
496 % \begin{macro}{\footnotesize}
498 % This is also defined with the meticulous care of |\normalsize|, and
499 % altered in the same way as for |\small|.
502 %<+text>\let\footnotesize\normalsize
503 %<*8pt|9pt|10pt|11pt|12pt>
504 \newcommand\footnotesize{%
506 \@setfontsize\footnotesize\@vipt\@viipt%
507 \set@vsep\abovedisplayskip6\p@\@plus2\p@\@minus4\p@%
508 \set@vsep\abovedisplayshortskip\z@\@plus\p@%
509 \set@vsep\belowdisplayshortskip3\p@\@plus\p@\@minus2\p@%
512 \@setfontsize\footnotesize\@viipt{8.4}%
513 \set@vsep\abovedisplayskip6\p@\@plus2\p@\@minus4\p@%
514 \set@vsep\abovedisplayshortskip\z@\@plus\p@%
515 \set@vsep\belowdisplayshortskip3\p@\@plus\p@\@minus2\p@%
518 \@setfontsize\footnotesize\@viiipt{9.5}%
519 \set@vsep\abovedisplayskip6\p@\@plus2\p@\@minus4\p@%
520 \set@vsep\abovedisplayshortskip\z@\@plus\p@%
521 \set@vsep\belowdisplayshortskip3\p@\@plus\p@\@minus2\p@%
524 \@setfontsize\footnotesize\@ixpt{11}%
525 \set@vsep\abovedisplayskip8\p@\@plus2\p@\@minus4\p@%
526 \set@vsep\abovedisplayshortskip\z@\@plus\p@%
527 \set@vsep\belowdisplayshortskip4\p@\@plus2\p@\@minus2\p@%
530 \@setfontsize\footnotesize\@xpt\@xiipt
531 \set@vsep\abovedisplayskip10\p@\@plus2\p@\@minus5\p@%
532 \set@vsep\abovedisplayshortskip\z@\@plus3\p@%
533 \set@vsep\belowdisplayshortskip6\p@\@plus3\p@\@minus3\p@%
536 \leftmargin\leftmargini%
537 \topsep\@parshortfall%
541 \belowdisplayskip\abovedisplayskip%
544 %</8pt|9pt|10pt|11pt|12pt>
548 % The other sizes are all much simpler. We introduce a new size,
549 % |\listingsize|, which is used for the \env{listing} environment, to ensure
550 % that 77 columns of text fit across an A5 sheet.
554 \newcommand\scriptsize{\@setfontsize\scriptsize\@vpt\@vipt\@setparskip}
555 \newcommand\tiny{\@setfontsize\tiny{4}\@vpt\@setparskip}
556 \newcommand\large{\@setfontsize\large\@xpt\@xiipt\@setparskip}
557 \newcommand\Large{\@setfontsize\Large\@xipt{13}\@setparskip}
558 \newcommand\LARGE{\@setfontsize\LARGE\@xiipt\@xivpt\@setparskip}
559 \newcommand\huge{\@setfontsize\huge\@xviipt{20}\@setparskip}
560 \newcommand\Huge{\@setfontsize\Huge\@xxpt{26}\@setparskip}
563 \newcommand\scriptsize{\@setfontsize\scriptsize\@vipt\@viipt\@setparskip}
564 \newcommand\tiny{\@setfontsize\tiny\@vpt\@vipt\@setparskip}
565 \newcommand\large{\@setfontsize\large\@xipt{13}\@setparskip}
566 \newcommand\Large{\@setfontsize\Large\@xiipt{14.4}\@setparskip}
567 \newcommand\LARGE{\@setfontsize\LARGE\@xivpt{17}\@setparskip}
568 \newcommand\huge{\@setfontsize\huge\@xviipt{20}\@setparskip}
569 \newcommand\Huge{\@setfontsize\Huge\@xxpt{26}\@setparskip}
572 \newcommand\scriptsize{\@setfontsize\scriptsize\@viipt\@viiipt\@setparskip}
573 \newcommand\tiny{\@setfontsize\tiny\@vpt\@vipt\@setparskip}
574 \newcommand\large{\@setfontsize\large\@xiipt{14}\@setparskip}
575 \newcommand\Large{\@setfontsize\Large\@xivpt{18}\@setparskip}
576 \newcommand\LARGE{\@setfontsize\LARGE\@xviipt{22}\@setparskip}
577 \newcommand\huge{\@setfontsize\huge\@xxpt{25}\@setparskip}
578 \newcommand\Huge{\@setfontsize\Huge\@xxvpt{30}\@setparskip}
581 \newcommand\scriptsize{\@setfontsize\scriptsize\@viiipt{9.5}\@setparskip}
582 \newcommand\tiny{\@setfontsize\tiny\@vipt\@viipt\@setparskip}
583 \newcommand\large{\@setfontsize\large\@xiipt{14}\@setparskip}
584 \newcommand\Large{\@setfontsize\Large\@xivpt{18}\@setparskip}
585 \newcommand\LARGE{\@setfontsize\LARGE\@xviipt{22}\@setparskip}
586 \newcommand\huge{\@setfontsize\huge\@xxpt{25}\@setparskip}
587 \newcommand\Huge{\@setfontsize\Huge\@xxvpt{30}\@setparskip}
590 \newcommand\scriptsize{\@setfontsize\scriptsize\@viiipt{9.5}\@setparskip}
591 \newcommand\tiny{\@setfontsize\tiny\@vipt\@viipt\@setparskip}
592 \newcommand\large{\@setfontsize\large\@xivpt{18}\@setparskip}
593 \newcommand\Large{\@setfontsize\Large\@xviipt{22}\@setparskip}
594 \newcommand\LARGE{\@setfontsize\LARGE\@xxpt{25}\@setparskip}
595 \newcommand\huge{\@setfontsize\huge\@xxvpt{30}\@setparskip}
598 %<+8pt|9pt|10pt|11pt|12pt>\let\listingsize\footnotesize
600 \def\scriptsize{\@setfontsize\scriptsize\@xpt\@xiipt\@setparskip}
602 \let\large\scriptsize
603 \let\Large\scriptsize
604 \let\LARGE\scriptsize
607 \let\listingsize\scriptsize
609 \let\txt@selectfont\selectfont
611 \fontfamily\ttdefault%
617 %</8pt|9pt|10pt|11pt|12pt|text>
620 % \subsection{Paragraph layout}
622 % Here we define various paragraph layout parameters.
624 % First, set up the line separation parameters. |\baselineskip| is set
625 % up by the individual size commands.
633 % We don't try to stretch the baselines apart:
636 \renewcommand\baselinestretch{}
639 % Paragraph indentation is set up later.
641 % Set up some standard penalty values.
650 % \subsection{Page layout}
652 % Our layout is a bit different to the standard \LaTeX\ ones: we leave a lot
653 % of space down the left hand side: this is reserved for headings and
656 % Calculating the size of the space on the left, which we call |\leftindent|,
657 % is complicated. We want to use as much of the width of the page as
658 % possible, unlike the \LaTeX\ defaults, making sure that we can fit on
659 % 77 columns of |\listingsize\tt| text. We also try to make space for a
660 % reasonable amount of marginal text, although we don't worry too much if
663 % The calculation is done as follows. More than about 40\,mm of margin will
664 % look very strange. We must have at least 104\,mm of main text, which
665 % leaves 20\,mm for the notes on A5 paper (actually, 17\,mm, since we leave
666 % 3\,mm gap between the notes and the main text). We divide the page
667 % horizontally into $s$\,mm of left border, $m$\,mm of marginal notes,
668 % $t$\,mm of body text, and another $s$\,mm of right border, giving
669 % a total of $w$\,mm. The value $s$ is given to us by the parameter
672 % Articles look odd with a big gap down the side, so this is reduced when
675 % We calculate the quantity~$m$ as $\min\bigl(40,17(w-2s-3)/121+3\bigr)$\@.
676 % Then we calculate $t=w-m-24-3$.
679 %<*8pt|9pt|10pt|11pt|12pt|text>
681 %<*8pt|9pt|10pt|11pt|12pt>
682 \leftindent\paperwidth
684 \advance\leftindent-2\pagesurround
685 \advance\leftindent-3mm
686 \leftindent0.1405\leftindent
687 \advance\leftindent3mm
688 \ifdim\leftindent>40mm\relax
691 \if@article\divide\leftindent\tw@\fi
692 \ifdim\leftindent<15mm\leftindent15mm\fi
696 %</8pt|9pt|10pt|11pt|12pt>
697 %<+text>\leftindent8\tt@chw
700 % In two-column layouts, we prevent headings from being outdented, by
701 % zeroing |\sectindent|. Chapter headings and suchlike are still outdented
702 % as before. We do not support margin paragraphs in two-column layouts.
709 \sectindent\if@numbering\z@\else\if@article\else\tw@\fi\leftindent\fi
713 % Having set up the size of the margin, we can get on with the rest of the
716 % First, we fix |\hoffset| and |\voffset| so we can work on the whole size
724 % Now we can design the page layout in earnest. We begin with the vertical
730 %<+10pt>\topskip10\p@
731 %<+11pt>\topskip11\p@
732 %<+12pt>\topskip12\p@
733 %<+text>\topskip\tt@chh
734 %<-text>\topmargin\pagesurround
735 %<+text>\topmargin\z@
736 %<-text>\headheight12\p@
737 %<+text>\headheight12\p@
738 %<-text>\headsep.5\pagesurround
739 %<+text>\headsep2\tt@chh
740 %<+text>\advance\headsep-12\p@
741 %<-text>\footskip12\p@
742 %<-text>\advance\footskip.5\pagesurround
743 %<+text>\footskip2\tt@chh
744 \textheight\paperheight
745 %<-text>\advance\textheight-24\p@
746 %<-text>\advance\textheight-3\pagesurround
747 %<+text>\advance\textheight-4\tt@chh
750 % Now we define the horizontal layout.
753 \oddsidemargin\leftindent
754 %<-text>\advance\oddsidemargin\pagesurround
755 \evensidemargin\oddsidemargin
756 \textwidth\paperwidth
757 \advance\textwidth-\oddsidemargin
758 %<-text> \advance\textwidth-\pagesurround
759 %<-text>\marginparsep3mm
760 %<+text>\marginparsep\tt@chw
761 \marginparwidth\leftindent
762 \advance\marginparwidth-\marginparsep
765 % Setting |\maxdepth| is fairly simple. This looks odd, because normally
766 % there's some messing for compatibility with \LaTeX~2.09.
773 % Marginal notes need some setting up.
779 % Footnotes need some setting up now.
782 %<+8pt>\footnotesep5.8\p@
783 %<+9pt>\footnotesep6.2\p@
784 %<+10pt>\footnotesep6.65\p@
785 %<+11pt>\footnotesep7.7\p@
786 %<+12pt>\footnotesep8.4\p@
787 %<+8pt>\setlength{\skip\footins}{7\p@\@plus4\p@\@minus2\p@}
788 %<+9pt>\setlength{\skip\footins}{8\p@\@plus4\p@\@minus2\p@}
789 %<+10pt>\setlength{\skip\footins}{9\p@\@plus4\p@\@minus2\p@}
790 %<+11pt>\setlength{\skip\footins}{10\p@\@plus4\p@\@minus2\p@}
791 %<+12pt>\setlength{\skip\footins}{10.8\p@\@plus4\p@\@minus2\p@}
792 %</8pt|9pt|10pt|11pt|12pt|text>
795 % \subsection{Float placement}
797 % First, we determine how we position the floats on the page.
801 \setcounter{topnumber}{2}
802 \renewcommand\topfraction{.7}
803 \setcounter{bottomnumber}{1}
804 \renewcommand\bottomfraction{.3}
805 \setcounter{totalnumber}{3}
806 \renewcommand\textfraction{.1}
807 \renewcommand\floatpagefraction{.8}
808 \setcounter{dbltopnumber}{2}
809 \renewcommand\dbltopfraction{.7}
810 \renewcommand\dblfloatpagefraction{.5}
814 % Now we define the glue which surrounds floats.
817 %<*8pt|9pt|10pt|11pt|12pt>
818 \floatsep12\p@\@plus2\p@\@minus2\p@
819 \textfloatsep20\p@\@plus2\p@\@minus4\p@
820 \dbltextfloatsep20\p@\@plus2\p@\@minus4\p@
821 %<+8pt|9pt|10pt|11pt>\intextsep12\p@\@plus2\p@\@minus 2\p@
822 %<+8pt|9pt|10pt|11pt>\dblfloatsep12\p@\@plus2\p@\@minus 2\p@
823 %<+12pt>\intextsep14\p@\@plus4\p@\@minus 4\p@
824 %<+12pt>\dblfloatsep14\p@\@plus2\p@\@minus 4\p@
827 % We must now define the parameters for float pages and columns.
830 \@fptop0\p@\@plus 1fil
831 %<+8pt|9pt|10pt|11pt>\@fpsep8\p@\@plus2fil
832 %<+12pt>\@fpsep10\p@\@plus2fil
833 \@fpbot0\p@\@plus 1fil
835 \@dblfptop0\p@\@plus 1fil
836 %<+8pt|9pt|10pt|11pt>\@dblfpsep8\p@\@plus 2fil
837 %<+12pt>\@dblfpsep10\p@\@plus2fil
838 \@dblfpbot0\p@\@plus 1fil
839 %</8pt|9pt|10pt|11pt|12pt>
842 % \section{Headers and footers}
844 % This part defines the standard page styles. By default, \strayman\
845 % imports \package{fancyheadings} and uses them, although this section is
846 % retained in case anything actually needs the original \LaTeX-style
852 \let\@oddfoot\@empty\let\@evenfoot\@empty
853 \def\@evenhead{\thepage\hfil\slshape\leftmark}%
854 \def\@oddhead{{\slshape\rightmark}\hfil\thepage}%
855 \let\@mkboth\markboth
856 \def\chaptermark##1{\markboth {\thechapter. ##1}{}}%
857 \def\sectionmark##1{\markright {\thesection. ##1}}%
861 \let\@oddfoot\@empty\let\@evenfoot\@empty
862 \def\@evenhead{\thepage\hfil\slshape\leftmark}%
863 \def\@oddhead{{\slshape\rightmark}\hfil\thepage}%
864 \let\@mkboth\@gobbletwo
865 \let\chaptermark\@gobble
866 \let\sectionmark\@gobble
872 % \begin{macro}{\maketitle}
873 % This is a bit of a thorny issue at the moment. Really, these titles need
874 % a complete rewrite. The |\maketitle| command will only be used for inside
875 % front covers anyway. I'm wondering if it wouldn't be better just to use
876 % special case code for each individual manual. Until a decision is made,
877 % I'll leave this as it was in \package{book}.
880 % This code is largely uncommented. It seems to be fairly straightforward,
881 % and if I do need to change it, I'll probably start again from scratch
888 \newcommand\maketitle{%
890 \let\footnotesize\small%
891 \let\footnoterule\relax%
900 \begin{tabular}[t]{c}%
906 {\large \@date \par}% % Set date in \large size.
912 \setcounter{footnote}{0}%
914 \let\maketitle\relax%
922 \newcommand\maketitle{%
925 \renewcommand\thefootnote{\fnsymbol{footnote}}%
926 \def\@makefnmark{\hb@xt@\z@{$\m@th^{\@thefnmark}$\hss}}%
927 \long\def\@makefntext##1{%
928 \parindent1em\noindent%
929 \hb@xt@1.8em{\hss$\m@th^{\@thefnmark}$}##1%
932 \ifnum\col@number=\@ne%
935 \twocolumn[\@maketitle]%
939 \global\@topnum\z@% % Prevents figures from going at top of page.
942 \thispagestyle{plain}%
945 \setcounter{footnote}{0}%
947 \let\maketitle\relax%
948 \let\@maketitle\relax%
966 \begin{tabular}[t]{c}%
980 % \begin{environment}{titlepage}
982 % The \env{titlepage} environment typesets its contents on a title page.
983 % The implementation is fairly straightforward: we just need to do some
984 % fiddling with two-column layouts. We also add in some hacking to make
985 % title pages centred properly, a bit like the \env{central} environment.
988 \newenvironment{titlepage}{%
991 \@restonecoltrue\onecolumn%
993 \@restonecolfalse\newpage%
997 \setcounter{page}{0}%
1000 \thispagestyle{empty}%
1010 % \begin{macro}{\centrepage}
1012 % Change the page layout to centre everything properly. We guard against
1013 % this sort of thing happening again by clearing |\leftindent| and
1014 % |\sectindent|. This should only be cleared after the page has been
1015 % finished, for obvious reasons.
1019 \advance\oddsidemargin-\leftindent%
1020 \advance\evensidemargin-\leftindent%
1021 \advance\textwidth\leftindent%
1022 \advance\linewidth\leftindent%
1023 \advance\leftmargini0.5\leftindent%
1031 % \section{Sectioning commands}
1033 % In \strayman, quite a lot of the sectioning is different. We
1034 % don't tend to number sections much. Also, the chapter heading style has
1035 % been completely rewritten (several times).
1037 % \subsection{Setting up the counters}
1039 % This is pretty simple stuff.
1042 \newcommand\chaptermark[1]{}
1043 \setcounter{secnumdepth}{\if@numbering\if@runinsubsubsec2\else3\fi\else0\fi}
1045 \newcounter {chapter}
1046 \newcounter {section}[chapter]
1047 \newcounter {subsection}[section]
1048 \newcounter {subsubsection}[subsection]
1049 \newcounter {paragraph}[subsubsection]
1050 \newcounter {subparagraph}[paragraph]
1051 \renewcommand\thepart {\Roman{part}}
1052 \renewcommand\thechapter {\arabic{chapter}}
1054 \renewcommand\thesection {\arabic{section}}
1056 \renewcommand\thesection {\thechapter.\arabic{section}}
1058 \renewcommand\thesubsection {\thesection.\arabic{subsection}}
1059 \renewcommand\thesubsubsection {\thesubsection .\arabic{subsubsection}}
1060 \renewcommand\theparagraph {\thesubsubsection.\arabic{paragraph}}
1061 \renewcommand\thesubparagraph {\theparagraph.\arabic{subparagraph}}
1064 % \subsection{Frontmatter, mainmatter and backmatter}
1066 % We start off thinking we're in the main matter. The user ought to put a
1067 % |\frontmatter| command at the beginning of the document if this is not
1068 % correct, as it usually won't be.
1071 \newif\if@mainmatter
1073 \newcommand\frontmatter{%
1076 \pagenumbering{roman}%
1078 \newcommand\mainmatter{%
1081 \pagenumbering{arabic}%
1083 \newcommand\backmatter{%
1093 % \subsection{Abstracts}
1095 % \begin{environment}{abstract}
1097 % The \env{abstract} environment reduces the type size and margins slightly.
1098 % Abstracts are placed on their own pages when the |titlepage| option is
1099 % enabled. The code is filched from the LaTeX article class.
1103 \newenvironment{abstract}{%
1106 \@beginparpenalty\@lowpenalty
1108 \bfseries \abstractname
1111 {\par\vfil\null\endtitlepage}
1113 \newenvironment{abstract}{%
1115 \section*{\abstractname}%
1121 \fontseries{b}\fontfamily\headdefault\selectfont%
1124 \labelsep1em\labelwidth\z@\itemindent\labelsep%
1125 \rightmargin\leftmargin%
1127 \item[\abstractname]%
1129 {\if@twocolumn\else\endlist\fi}
1134 % \subsection{Appendices}
1136 % \begin{macro}{\appendix}
1138 % This command sets everything up to typeset the appendix.
1141 \newcommand\appendix{%
1143 \setcounter{chapter}{0}%
1144 \setcounter{section}{0}%
1145 \renewcommand\@chapapp{\appendixname}%
1147 \renewcommand\thesection{\Alph{section}}%
1149 \renewcommand\thechapter{\Alph{chapter}}%
1156 % \subsection{Parts}
1158 % Part headings are typeset on completely unadorned sheets, devoid of page
1159 % numbers and suchlike. Because of the strange page layout, we have to
1160 % put the part heading into a |central| environment. to stop the page looking
1161 % horribly lopsided.
1163 % \begin{macro}{\part}
1165 % The |\part| macro moves to an appropriate page, changes the pagestyle to
1166 % empty to switch off page numbering, and then calls |\@part| or |\@spart|
1167 % as appropriate, according to whether a \lit* was supplied. We put some
1168 % |\vfil| glue in, to vertically centre anything that these commands typeset,
1169 % and ensure printing in a single column.
1174 \thispagestyle{empty}%
1182 \secdef\@part\@spart%
1186 % \begin{macro}{\@part}
1188 % This is where most of the part heading typesetting is done. We stick a
1189 % line in the contents file, clear the heading markers, and typeset the
1190 % heading in the biggest letters we can find. When we're done, we call
1191 % |\@endpart| to do some common cleaning up.
1195 \ifnum\c@secnumdepth>-2\relax%
1196 \refstepcounter{part}%
1197 \addcontentsline{toc}{part}{\thepart\hspace{1em}#1}%
1199 \addcontentsline{toc}{part}{#1}%
1204 \interlinepenalty\@M%
1206 \ifnum\c@secnumdepth>-2\relax%
1207 \huge\bfseries\headfam\partname~\thepart%
1211 \normalfont\Huge\bfseries\headfam#2\par%
1217 % \begin{macro}{\@spart}
1219 % Here we typeset just the part heading: numbers have been suppressed. Also
1220 % we don't put things into the contents file. Otherwise, this is similar to
1227 \interlinepenalty\@M%
1229 \normalfont\Huge\bfseries\headfam#1\par%
1235 % \begin{macro}{\@endpart}
1237 % This does the clearing up operation after a part has been typeset. We
1238 % insert the other |\vfil| glue to centre the heading, clear the other
1239 % side of the page, if printing two-sided, and return if necessary to
1240 % two-column printing.
1248 \thispagestyle{empty}%
1259 % \subsection{Chapters}
1261 % The chapter typesetting has been more-or-less rewritten. We'll follow this
1262 % in a reasonable amount of detail.
1264 % \begin{macro}{\@chapapp}
1266 % Because |\appendix| needs to change what chapters are called, we add a
1267 % level of indirection through |\@chapapp|:
1270 \newcommand\@chapapp{\chaptername}
1274 % \begin{macro}{\chapter}
1276 % The |\chapter| command is the main dispatcher for chapters. We move to
1277 % an appropriate page, depending on the |openright| setting, suppress
1278 % headers, and then call |\@chapter| or |\@schapter| as appropriate.
1281 \newcommand\chapter{%
1287 \thispagestyle{plain}%
1290 \secdef\@chapter\@schapter%
1294 % \begin{macro}{\@chapter}
1296 % There's a lot of messing about to do, depending on whether we're in the
1297 % main matter and so on. We'll take this carefully.
1300 \def\@chapter[#1]#2{%
1303 % The first thing to do is put a line in the contents table. We need to
1304 % check |secnumdepth| and the |mainmatter| flag for this: we should only
1305 % include a number if both these tests pass. In this case, we also type a
1306 % message on the terminal.
1309 \ifnum\c@secnumdepth>\m@ne%
1311 \refstepcounter{chapter}%
1312 \typeout{\@chapapp\space\thechapter.}%
1313 \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\protect\numberline{\thechapter}#1}%
1315 \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1}%
1318 \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{#1}
1322 % Now we put a bit of space in the lists of figures and tables, and set up
1323 % the mark to put the chapter heading in the running header.
1326 \addtocontents{lof}{\protect\addvspace{10\p@}}%
1327 \addtocontents{lot}{\protect\addvspace{10\p@}}%
1330 % Finally, we need to decide how to typeset the chapter heading. On
1331 % single-column chapters, this is easy. On double-column formats, we need
1332 % to do horrid things with |\@topnewpage|.
1336 \@topnewpage[\@makechapterhead{%
1337 \hb@xt@.5\leftindent{\thechapter\hfil}%
1341 \hb@xt@.5\leftindent{\thechapter\hfil}%
1349 % \begin{macro}{\@makechapterhead}
1351 % This macro actually does the job of typesetting a chapter heading. Call
1352 % this routine as |\@makechapterhead{|\synt{number}|}{|\synt{title}|}|.
1353 % Here, \synt{number} is how to typeset the chapter number, and \synt{title}
1354 % is the rest of the title. To suppress the number, just leave \synt{number}
1355 % empty. The number is only typeset when it is correct to do so anyway.
1357 % The spacing is rather awkward. We have to cope with two-column layouts,
1358 % which seem to require different spacing. In a double-column layout,
1359 % the title is normally one |\baselineskip| too high. Also, the space I
1360 % add at the bottom of the heading gets eaten in double-column chapters,
1361 % because I'm actually typesetting into a vbox which is floated to the top
1362 % by \LaTeX\ in a fairly horrid way. This can't really be worked around,
1363 % so we just make the space beneath the heading equal to |\dbltextfloatsep|,
1364 % which is what gets added anyway.
1366 % The other snags are to do with the rule after the chapter heading.
1367 % Firstly, this is meant to be typeset into the left margin, like the
1368 % heading itself, which is a bit messy. More awkwardly, we have to be
1369 % careful not to let the depth of the line vary when the chapter heading has
1370 % descenders, although obviously we must lower the rule if the heading really
1371 % is very deep indeed.
1374 % We'll approach this a bit at a time.
1377 \def\@makechapterhead#1#2{%
1378 \begingroup% % Stop my hacking messing things up
1381 % First, the top spacing. This is divided into two parts, by an invisible
1382 % rule: the |\vskip| above the rule is eaten by \TeX\ if this is a genuine
1383 % new page, but put into the floating vbox if this is a two-column affair.
1384 % The second bit is added in both cases.
1387 \vskip\baselineskip% % This is gobbled in single column
1388 \hrule\@height\z@% % Stops TeX from binning my vskips
1389 \vskip32\p@% % Start chapters in a funny place
1392 % Now we actually typeset the heading. This is fairly simple: we must just
1393 % check that we need to typeset the number.
1396 \normalfont\Huge\bfseries\headfam% % Choose a nice font for it
1397 \raggedright % Don't justify -- it looks nasty
1398 \@hangfrom{\hskip-\leftindent}% % Start text at `real left margin'
1399 \ifnum\c@secnumdepth>\m@ne% % Do we typeset chapter numbers?
1400 \if@mainmatter% % Are we past the front matter?
1401 #1% % Yes -- then typeset the number
1402 \fi\fi% % Now back to normality
1403 {#2}% % Typeset the actual chapter head
1404 \par\nobreak% % Back to vmode again, please
1407 % The next tricky bit is the space before the ruleoff. We must be careful
1412 % \item We want the rule to be the right depth below the heading baseline,
1413 % regardless of whether the heading contains descenders: helpfully, \TeX\
1414 % omits |\baselineskip| glue before and after rules.
1416 % \item We want the rule to always be below any oddly deep descenders that
1417 % a strange user might throw at us (e.g., horrid fractions or weird
1422 % We accomplish this by scrutinising |\prevdepth| carefully.
1425 \@tempdima14\p@% % Be this low below the baseline
1426 \advance\@tempdima-\prevdepth% % This is the actual skip then
1427 \ifdim\@tempdima<8\p@% % Is this not enough skippage?
1428 \@tempdima8\p@% % No: then skip some more
1430 \vskip\@tempdima% % Skip a bit below the title
1433 % Now we can set the rule. This needs a little care.
1436 \@tempskipa\textwidth% % Find the width of the column
1437 \advance\@tempskipa\leftindent% % Add on the big lefthand gap
1438 \nointerlineskip% % Don't add any more space please
1439 \moveleft\leftindent\vbox{% % Shift something left by an amount
1440 \hrule\@width\@tempskipa% % Typeset the rule nicely
1442 \nointerlineskip% % Don't leave a gap beneath it
1445 % Finally, we leave a gap. In two-column layouts this is done for us, and
1446 % \LaTeX\ gobbles this glue and replaces it with |\dbltextfloatsep|. To make
1447 % things consistent, this is the glue we use anyway.
1450 \nobreak% % This would be a bad place to break
1451 \vspace{\dbltextfloatsep}% % Add in some extra glue beneath
1457 % \begin{macro}{\@makeschapterhead}
1459 % This is now just a veneer onto |\@makechapterhead|. It's needed, because
1460 % other bits of \LaTeX\ call it.
1463 \def\@makeschapterhead{%
1469 % \begin{macro}{\@schapter}
1471 % This macro typesets a starred chapter heading. This is terribly simple,
1472 % compared to the sort of things we've been doing so far.
1477 \@topnewpage[\@makeschapterhead{#1}]%
1479 \@makeschapterhead{#1}%
1487 % \subsection{The other sectioning commands}
1489 % These are all defined through |\@startsection|. They've been modified
1490 % to typeset sections and subsections hanging into the left margin, and to
1491 % moderate the amount of following space, due to the extra |\parskip| already
1495 \def\@defsection#1#2#3#4#5#6{%
1496 \expandafter\newcommand\csname#1\endcsname{%
1497 \skip@#4\advance\skip@\ifdim\skip@<\z@-\fi\@parshortfall%
1498 \skip\tw@#5\relax\ifdim\skip\tw@>\z@\advance\skip\tw@\@parshortfall\fi%
1505 {\reset@font#6\bfseries\headfam}%
1509 {section}% % Section name (for contents)
1510 {1}% % Level number (for numbering)
1511 {-.5\sectindent}% % Indentation of title
1512 {-1.5ex\@plus-1ex\@minus-.2ex}% % Space after title (vert/horiz)
1513 {.3ex\@plus.2ex}% % Space before title
1514 {\reset@font\Large\bfseries\headfam}% How to typeset the title
1519 {-1.25ex\@plus-1ex\@minus-.2ex}%
1521 {\reset@font\large\bfseries\headfam}%
1527 {0pt\@plus1ex\@minus.2ex}%
1529 {\reset@font\normalsize\bfseries\headfam}%
1534 {0pt\@plus.5ex\@minus.1ex}%
1536 {\reset@font\normalsize\bfseries\headfam}%
1541 {0pt\@plus.5ex\@minus.1ex}%
1543 {\reset@font\normalsize\bfseries\headfam}%
1549 {-1.25ex\@plus-1ex\@minus-.2ex}%
1551 {\reset@font\normalsize\bfseries\headfam}%
1556 {0pt\@plus1ex\@minus.2ex}%
1558 {\reset@font\normalsize\bfseries\headfam}%
1563 {0pt\@plus.5ex\@minus.1ex}%
1565 {\reset@font\normalsize\bfseries\headfam}%
1569 % \subsection{Section number formatting}
1571 % \begin{macro}{\@seccntformat}
1573 % The macro is given a section counter and must format it in some nice way.
1576 \def\@seccntformat#1{%
1577 \llap{\csname the#1\endcsname{\normalsize\quad}\hfil}%
1580 % \subsection{Top level sectioning}
1582 % \begin{macro}{\@topsect}
1584 % Articles are divided into sections; other documents are divided into
1585 % chapters. Things like the table of contents need to know which.
1589 \def\@topsect@star{\section*}
1590 \let\@topsect\section
1592 \let\@topsect@star\chapter
1593 \let\@topsect\chapter
1600 % \section{List handling}
1602 % A surprising number of \LaTeX's environments are defined in terms of
1603 % lists, many of which hide the fact by putting the entire text in one big
1606 % This part of the document class has to set up lots of list parameters.
1607 % This is largely the same as the standard classes, altered slightly to cope
1608 % with the different paragraph spacing.
1610 % \subsection{General list parameters}
1612 % Default left margins for lists:
1621 \leftmarginiii1.87em
1631 % And now we can set the paragraph indent.
1640 % Other spacing defaults:
1643 \leftmargin\leftmargini
1645 \labelwidth\leftmargini
1646 \advance\labelwidth-\labelsep
1647 \partopsep\z@\@plus1\p@\@minus1\p@
1650 % Interline penalties:
1653 \@beginparpenalty -\@lowpenalty
1654 \@endparpenalty -\@lowpenalty
1655 \@itempenalty -\@lowpenalty
1658 % Now we define the defaults for the list environments. These have managed
1659 % to migrate from the size options into the main document class.
1663 \ifvmode\else\@beginparpenalty\@M\fi%
1664 \leftmargin\leftmargini%
1666 \topsep\@parshortfall%
1672 \ifvmode\else\@beginparpenalty\@M\fi%
1673 \topsep\z@\@plus\p@%
1674 \leftmargin\leftmarginii%
1675 \labelwidth\leftmarginii%
1676 \advance\labelwidth-\labelsep%
1679 \ifvmode\else\@beginparpenalty\@M\fi%
1680 \leftmargin\leftmarginiii%
1681 \labelwidth\leftmarginiii%
1682 \advance\labelwidth-\labelsep%
1683 % \partopsep\p@\@plus\z@\@minus\p@%
1686 \ifvmode\else\@beginparpenalty\@M\fi%
1687 \leftmargin\leftmarginiv%
1688 \labelwidth\leftmarginiv%
1689 \advance\labelwidth-\labelsep%
1692 \ifvmode\else\@beginparpenalty\@M\fi%
1693 \leftmargin\leftmarginv%
1694 \labelwidth\leftmarginv%
1695 \advance\labelwidth-\labelsep%
1698 \ifvmode\else\@beginparpenalty\@M\fi%
1699 \leftmargin\leftmarginvi%
1700 \labelwidth\leftmarginvi%
1701 \advance\labelwidth-\labelsep%
1705 % \subsection{Numbering things}
1707 % \begin{macro}{\numberwithin}
1709 % Does the obvious thing. Optional argument gives numbering style.
1712 \def\numberwithin{\@testopt\nw@i\arabic}
1714 \@addtoreset{#2}{#3}%
1715 \expandafter\xdef\csname the#2\endcsname{%
1716 \expandafter\noexpand\csname the#3\endcsname.%
1723 % \begin{macro}{\removefromreset}
1725 % Does the obvious thing.
1728 \def\removefromreset#1#2{%
1735 \else\toks@\expandafter{\the\toks@\@elt{##1}}%
1738 \csname cl@#2\endcsname%
1739 \expandafter\xdef\csname cl@#2\endcsname{\the\toks@}%
1746 % \subsection{Enumerated lists}
1748 % We busily redefine all the counters for enumerated lists, and how to
1751 % How to typeset the numbers:
1754 \renewcommand\theenumi{\arabic{enumi}}
1755 \renewcommand\theenumii{\alph{enumii}}
1756 \renewcommand\theenumiii{\roman{enumiii}}
1757 \renewcommand\theenumiv{\Alph{enumiv}}
1760 % Typesetting the item labels:
1763 \newcommand\labelenumi{\theenumi.}
1764 \newcommand\labelenumii{(\theenumii)}
1765 \newcommand\labelenumiii{\theenumiii.}
1766 \newcommand\labelenumiv{\theenumiv.}
1769 % And finally how to typeset references to the items:
1772 \renewcommand\p@enumii{\theenumi}
1773 \renewcommand\p@enumiii{\theenumi(\theenumii)}
1774 \renewcommand\p@enumiv{\p@enumiii\theenumiii}
1777 % \subsection{Itemized lists}
1779 % We set up the various bullet shapes for the itemized lists.
1782 \newcommand\labelitemi{$\m@th\bullet$}
1783 \newcommand\labelitemii{\normalfont\bfseries --}
1784 \newcommand\labelitemiii{$\m@th\ast$}
1785 \newcommand\labelitemiv{$\m@th\cdot$}
1788 % \subsection{Description lists}
1790 % This has been redefined a little to make it more sensible. The old version
1791 % had a weird |\hspace\labelsep| in the labelling macro. This has now been
1792 % added into the main list definition. You can now redefine
1793 % |\descriptionlabel| without fear of messing up the spacing.
1795 % \begin{environment}{description}
1797 % Here we set up the main list parameters. The label width is zeroed to
1798 % ensure that the text is always indented nicely.
1804 \itemindent-\leftmargin%
1805 \advance\itemindent\labelsep%
1806 \def\makelabel{\descriptionlabel}%
1809 \let\enddescription\endlist
1812 % \begin{macro}{\descriptionlabel}
1814 % This typesets a description label. Redefine it the obvious way for
1815 % different exciting effects.
1818 \def\descriptionlabel#1{\normalfont\bfseries #1}
1824 % \subsection{Other list-based environments}
1826 % Several other standard environments are defined in terms of lists. These
1827 % are all dealt with here.
1829 % \begin{environment}{verse}
1831 % The \env{verse} environment is specially fiddled so that |\\| works as it
1832 % should. There's nothing else exciting about it.
1835 \newenvironment{verse}{%
1840 \listparindent\itemindent%
1841 \rightmargin\leftmargin%
1842 \advance\leftmargin1.5em%
1851 % \begin{environment}{quotation}
1853 % The \env{quotation} environment is a pretty standard display, except that
1854 % we kill off inter-paragraph space. The current definition means that
1855 % \env{quotation}s are typeset in normal indented-paragraph style, which
1856 % is inconsistent with the rest of the document style.
1859 \newenvironment{quotation}{%
1862 \itemindent\listparindent%
1863 \rightmargin\leftmargin%
1872 % \begin{environment}{quote}
1874 % This is even simpler. We just pull in the right margin a bit.
1877 \newenvironment{quote}{%
1879 \rightmargin\leftmargin%
1888 % \begin{environment}{display}
1890 % The \env{display} environment is intended for any other displays which you
1891 % need to typeset. This is \emph{not} a standard environment.
1894 \newenvironment{display}{%
1897 \rightmargin\leftmargin%
1908 % And some quick hacking of the theorem environment.
1910 % \section{Other parameters}
1912 % We define some miscellaneous parameters for standard environments.
1917 \arrayrulewidth.4\p@
1919 \tabbingsep\labelsep
1920 \skip\@mpfootins\skip\footins
1925 \renewcommand\theequation{\arabic{equation}}
1927 \@addtoreset{equation}{chapter}
1928 \renewcommand\theequation{\thechapter.\arabic{equation}}
1934 % Since raw \LaTeX\ doesn't actually define any floating objects, we have
1935 % to do some of the work here. This isn't actually terribly arduous. For
1936 % a float called \synt{float}, we have to define the following macros:
1938 % \begin{description}
1939 % \let\descriptionlabel\relax
1941 % \item[\texttt{\bslash fps@}\synt{float}] is the default float positioning
1942 % argument for the float type.
1944 % \item[\texttt{\bslash ftype@}\synt{float}] is a flag bit for the float
1945 % type. This is used in \LaTeX's |\output| routine to identify floats of
1948 % \item[\texttt{\bslash ext@}\synt{float}] is the file extension for the
1949 % list of these floats (e.g., \lit{lof} for figures).
1951 % \item[\texttt{\bslash fnum@}\synt{float}] is a macro which generates the
1952 % caption number. For figures, this expands to `|Figure~\thefigure|'.
1956 % We must also define |\@makecaption|, which typesets a float caption in
1957 % an appropriate way, and an environment for each type of float.
1959 % \subsection{Figures}
1961 % This is all fairly straightforward stuff. First, we create a counter for
1965 \newcounter{figure}[chapter]
1967 \renewcommand\thefigure{\@arabic\c@figure}
1969 \renewcommand\thefigure{\thechapter.\@arabic\c@figure}
1973 % Now we define all the macros \LaTeX\ requires.
1976 \if@herefloats\def\fps@figure{htbp}\else\def\fps@figure{tbp}\fi
1977 \def\ftype@figure{1}
1978 \def\ext@figure{lof}
1979 \def\fnum@figure{\figurename~\thefigure}
1982 % \begin{environment}{figure}
1983 % \begin{environment}{figure*}
1985 % Finally, we create the \env{figure} and \env{figure$*$} environments.
1988 \newenvironment{figure}{\@float{figure}}{\end@float}
1989 \newenvironment{figure*}{\@dblfloat{figure}}{\end@dblfloat}
1994 % \subsection{Tables}
1996 % This is pretty similar to the figure handling.
1999 \newcounter{table}[chapter]
2001 \renewcommand\thetable{\@arabic\c@table}
2003 \renewcommand\thetable{\thechapter.\@arabic\c@table}
2006 \if@herefloats\def\fps@table{htbp}\else\def\fps@table{tbp}\fi
2009 \def\fnum@table{\tablename~\thetable}
2011 \newenvironment{table}{\@float{table}}{\end@float}
2012 \newenvironment{table*}{\@dblfloat{table}}{\end@dblfloat}
2015 % \subsection{Other float parameters}
2017 % \begin{macro}{\@makecaption}
2019 % The |\@makecaption| macro is called to display a float caption. It will
2020 % typeset its argument either centred in a box, if it is short enough, or
2021 % in a paragraph if it is longer than a line.
2024 \newlength\abovecaptionskip
2025 \newlength\belowcaptionskip
2026 \abovecaptionskip10\p@
2027 \belowcaptionskip0\p@
2029 \long\def\captionstyle#1#2{\itshape #1: #2}
2030 \long\def\@makecaption#1#2{%
2031 \vskip\abovecaptionskip%
2032 \sbox\@tempboxa{\captionstyle{#1}{#2}}%
2033 \ifdim\wd\@tempboxa>\hsize%
2034 \unhbox\@tempboxa\par%
2036 \hb@xt@\hsize{\hfil\unhbox\@tempboxa\hfil}%
2038 \vskip\belowcaptionskip%
2043 % \section{Font commands}
2045 % We allow the `old' font commands to do sensible \textsf{NFSS} things, since
2046 % we don't have any legacy documents. This means that we have proper
2047 % abbreviations for font changes. We also add |\nm| to return to a normal
2048 % font, whatever that may mean.
2051 \DeclareOldFontCommand{\rm}{\rmfamily}{\mathrm}
2052 \DeclareOldFontCommand{\sf}{\sffamily}{\mathsf}
2053 \DeclareOldFontCommand{\tt}{\ttfamily}{\mathtt}
2054 \DeclareOldFontCommand{\bf}{\bfseries}{\mathbf}
2055 \DeclareOldFontCommand{\md}{\mdseries}{\@nomath\md}
2056 \DeclareOldFontCommand{\it}{\itshape}{\mathit}
2057 \DeclareOldFontCommand{\up}{\upshape}{\@nomath\up}
2058 \DeclareOldFontCommand{\sl}{\slshape}{\@nomath\sl}
2059 \DeclareOldFontCommand{\sc}{\scshape}{\@nomath\sc}
2060 \DeclareOldFontCommand{\nm}{\normalfont}{\mathnormal}
2063 % Now we define some special commands which only work in maths mode. It
2064 % seems that older versions of \LaTeX\ (in particular, that at Warwick
2065 % University) don't define these commands initially, so we'd better not
2066 % use |\renewcommand| after all. We also dispose of lots of messing with
2067 % |\protect| by using |\DeclareRobustCommand|.
2070 \DeclareRobustCommand\cal{\@fontswitch{\relax}{\mathcal}}
2071 \DeclareRobustCommand\pmit{\@fontswitch{\relax}{\mathnormal}}
2074 % \section{Tables of contents}
2076 % This section deals with tables of contents, and lists of figures.
2078 % \subsection{Contents}
2080 % First, we have to define some parameters.
2083 \newcommand\@pnumwidth{2em}
2084 \newcommand\@tocrmarg {3em}
2085 \newcommand\@dotsep{4.5}
2086 \setcounter{tocdepth}{\if@runinsubsubsec1\else2\fi}
2089 % \begin{macro}{\tableofcontents}
2091 % This is the main command for setting up tables of contents. We ensure
2092 % a single-page layout, put in the chapter heading, read in the contents
2093 % file, and then restore the old layout.
2096 \def\@tocthing#1#2{%
2097 \@ifnextchar[{\@tocthing@i{#1}{#2}}{\@tocthing@i{#1}{#2}[\relax][\relax]}%
2099 \def\@tocthing@i#1#2[#3][#4]{%
2100 \if@twocolumn\@restonecoltrue\onecolumn\else\@restonecolfalse\fi%
2101 \@topsect@star{#1}#3{\parskip\z@\@starttoc{#2}}#4%
2102 \if@restonecol\twocolumn\fi%
2104 \newcommand\tableofcontents{\@tocthing\contentsname{toc}}
2108 % Each section type \synt{type} is typeset by a command |\l@|\synt{type}:
2109 % for example, the |\l@chapter| command typesets the entry for a chapter
2112 % \begin{macro}{\l@part}
2114 % This command is vaguely interesting. We'll explore in detail.
2120 % We don't typeset the entry if |tocdepth| tells us not to. What kind of
2121 % stupid user is going to disable \emph{all} the contents items.
2124 \ifnum\c@tocdepth>-2\relax%
2127 % Before we start, we try to break above the title. Later, we'll disable
2128 % breaking afterwards. We then leave some vertical space.
2131 \addpenalty{-\@highpenalty}%
2132 \addvspace{2.25em\@plus\p@}%
2135 % We open a group, to avoid messing other things up. The |\numberline|
2136 % macro, which numbers the entry on the left, typesets its argument in a box
2137 % of width |\@tempdima|, which we must set up. We then set up the values
2138 % of |\rightskip| and |\parfillskip| to avoid printing over the page number.
2139 % We also make |\interlinepenalty| infinite to suppress breaking pages in
2140 % the middle of the title.
2146 \rightskip\@pnumwidth%
2147 \parfillskip-\@pnumwidth%
2148 \interlinepenalty\@M
2151 % Time to typeset the actual title. This is fairly simple, apart from
2152 % a complicated mixture of glue and penalties, which handles a line break
2153 % right at the end of the title.
2158 \large\bfseries {#1}%
2159 \nobreak\hfil\penalty\@highpenalty\hbox{}\nobreak\hfil%
2160 \hb@xt@\@pnumwidth{\hss #2}%
2164 % Now we end the paragraph and suppress page breaking here.
2169 \global\@nobreaktrue%
2170 \everypar{\global\@nobreakfalse\everypar{}}%
2177 % \begin{macro}{\@artsw}
2179 % Define a macro named after the first or second argument depending on
2180 % whether the document is an article.
2184 \edef\@tempa{#1\if@article\noexpand#3\else\noexpand#2\fi}%
2191 % \begin{macro}{\l@chapter}
2193 % This is terribly similar to the previous macro.
2196 \@artsw\def\l@chapter\l@section#1#2{%
2197 \ifnum\c@tocdepth >\m@ne%
2198 \addpenalty{-\@highpenalty}%
2199 \vskip1.0em\@plus\p@%
2200 \setlength\@tempdima{2em}%
2202 \interlinepenalty\@M
2204 \rightskip\@pnumwidth%
2205 \parfillskip-\@pnumwidth%
2208 \advance\leftskip\@tempdima%
2211 \nobreak\hfil\penalty\@highpenalty\hbox{}\nobreak\hfil%
2212 \hb@xt@\@pnumwidth{\hss #2}%
2214 \penalty\@highpenalty%
2221 % The other types are all defined in terms of |\@dottedtocline|, which is
2225 \@artsw\def\l@section\l@subsection{\@dottedtocline{1}{2em}{2.5em}}
2226 \@artsw\def\l@subsection\l@subsubsection{\@dottedtocline{2}{4.5em}{3.2em}}
2227 \@artsw\def\l@subsubsection\l@paragraph{\@dottedtocline{3}{7.7em}{4.1em}}
2228 \@artsw\def\l@paragraph\l@subparagraph{\@dottedtocline{4}{10.5em}{5em}}
2229 \@artsw\def\l@subparagraph\@tempa{\@dottedtocline{5}{12.5em}{6em}}
2232 % \begin{macro}{\@dottedtocline}
2234 % This is actually a part of the \LaTeX\ kernel, although it's not quite
2235 % right the way it is. We've improved the handling of line breaks after the
2239 \def\@dottedtocline#1#2#3#4#5{%
2242 % We have to make sure that we're meant to typeset this contents entry.
2245 \ifnum#1>\c@tocdepth\else%
2248 % Now we add in a little stretchy space.
2251 \vskip\z@\@plus.2\p@%
2254 % Set up the paragraph layout now. We forbid page breaks in the middle of
2260 \rightskip\@tocrmarg%
2261 \parfillskip-\rightskip%
2264 \interlinepenalty\@M%
2267 % Now we typeset the actual title.
2272 \advance\leftskip\@tempdima%
2278 % This is the clever bit. After the actual title, we add the following
2283 % \item A |\nobreak| penalty, to stop a break from eating the glue.
2285 % \item A glob of |\hfil| glue. If there's a line break after this glue,
2286 % the title is set flush left as a result of this. Otherwise, it is ignored
2287 % because the leaders are |\hfill|.
2289 % \item A penalty. This is a reasonable place to break the line if
2292 % \item An empty |\hbox|. This stops the following glue from being discarded
2293 % at the beginning of a new line.
2295 % \item Another |\nobreak|, which stops a break at the following glue item.
2297 % \item The dotted |\leaders|, which have |\hfill| stretchiness. This forces
2298 % the page number to be flush right.
2302 % The net result of all this is we can now cope with a line break at the
2303 % end of the title, before the page number, which means that the dots are
2304 % put on the next line. The original \LaTeX\ version forced the last word
2305 % of the title onto the next line as well, which can cause underful boxes.
2308 \nobreak\hfil\penalty\@highpenalty\hbox{}\nobreak%
2309 \leaders\hbox{$\m@th\mkern\@dotsep mu.\mkern\@dotsep mu$}\hfill%
2310 \hb@xt@\@pnumwidth{\hfil\reset@font\rmfamily#5}\par%
2317 % \subsection{Lists of figures and tables}
2319 % These macros are terribly similar to the other ones.
2322 \newcommand\listoffigures{\@tocthing\listfigurename{lof}}
2323 \newcommand\l@figure{\@dottedtocline{0}{0pt}{2em}}
2324 \newcommand\listoftables{\@tocthing\listtablename{lot}}
2325 \let\l@table\l@figure
2328 % \section{Bibliography}
2330 % This isn't actually terribly interesting.
2332 % \begin{environment}{thebibliography}
2338 \newenvironment{thebibliography}[1]{%
2340 \list{\@biblabel{\arabic{enumiv}}}%
2341 {\settowidth\labelwidth{\@biblabel{#1}}%
2342 \leftmargin\labelwidth%
2343 \advance\leftmargin\labelsep%
2345 \advance\leftmargin\bibindent%
2346 \itemindent-\bibindent%
2347 \listparindent\itemindent%
2350 \usecounter{enumiv}%
2351 \let\p@enumiv\@empty%
2352 \renewcommand\theenumiv{\arabic{enumiv}}}%
2354 \renewcommand\newblock{\par}%
2356 \renewcommand\newblock{\hskip.11em\@plus.33em\@minus.07em}%
2363 \def\@noitemerr{\@latex@warning{Empty `thebibliography' environment}}%
2367 \newcommand\newblock{}
2373 % Defines the \env{theindex} environment.
2375 % \begin{environment}{theindex}
2377 % The macros are fairly simple. We change to a two column layout, and
2378 % redefine |\item| appropriately.
2381 \newenvironment{theindex}{%
2384 \@topsect\indexname%
2386 \begin{multicols}{2}%
2388 \parskip\z@\@plus.3\p@\relax%
2399 % Now we define the item and spacing macros.
2402 \newcommand\@idxitem {\par\hangindent 40\p@}
2403 \newcommand\subitem {\par\hangindent 40\p@ \hspace*{20\p@}}
2404 \newcommand\subsubitem{\par\hangindent 40\p@ \hspace*{30\p@}}
2405 \newcommand\indexspace{\par \vskip 10\p@ \@plus5\p@ \@minus3\p@\relax}
2408 % \begin{macro}{\passim}
2410 % The |passim| encapsulator is used to typeset the word `\textit{passim}'
2411 % after a page range.
2414 \def\passim#1{#1 \textit{passim}} % Passim encapsulator for indices
2418 % Other useful commands for indexing:
2420 % \begin{description*}
2421 % \def\descriptionlabel#1{\ttfamily \bslash #1}
2423 % \item[Term] typesets its argument in italics, and adds it to the index.
2425 % \item[term] typesets its first argument in italics, and adds its second
2428 % \item[Index] typesets its argument normally, and adds it to the index.
2430 % \end{description*}
2433 \def\Term#1{\emph{#1}\index{#1}}
2434 \def\term#1{\emph{#1}\index}
2435 \def\Index#1{#1\index{#1}}
2438 % \section{Footnotes}
2440 % \begin{macro}{\footnoterule}
2442 % This macro typesets the rule above footnotes. This is a bit more complex
2443 % than the default: we try and typeset the rule to be at most 1\,in wide,
2444 % although if the column isn't wide enough, we use $4\over10$~of the
2445 % box width instead.
2449 \@tempdima.4\columnwidth%
2450 \ifdim\@tempdima>1in\relax%
2451 \@tempdima1in\relax%
2454 \hrule\@width\@tempdima%
2460 % We number footnotes within chapters:
2463 \@addtoreset{footnote}{chapter}
2466 % \begin{macro}{\@makefntext}
2468 % This is the macro which actually typesets a footnote. This is rather
2469 % complicated. It's based on example code from \file{classes.dtx} which
2470 % doesn't actually work properly.
2473 \long\def\@makefntext#1{%
2476 % First, we redefine |\par| to set up the correct paragraph shape. This
2477 % is indented from the left margin by a small amount.
2483 \advance\@tempdima-1.6em%
2484 \parshape\@ne1.6em\@tempdima%
2488 % Now we set up some parameters so that \env{list} environments work properly
2489 % within the footnote. We also clear |\parindent| to prevent nasty
2490 % indentation. The |\par| sets up the paragraph shape for the next
2491 % paragraph: we're in vertical mode already, so it does nothing else.
2494 \advance\linewidth-1.6em%
2495 \advance\@totalleftmargin1.6em%
2500 % We leave vertical mode to stop the hbox created by |\llap| from being
2501 % stacked vertically. Then we typeset the footnote mark, and put in the
2502 % main text. Finally we leave some space afterwards, to space out the next
2507 \llap{\@makefnmark\enspace}#1\par%
2513 % \begin{macro}{\@makecol}
2515 % The standard \LaTeX\ output routine messes up footnotes a bit, in my
2519 % \item If a page is cut off short, because the next item won't fit (e.g.,
2520 % a section heading), then footnotes are added right below the end
2521 % of the text, which can look strange.
2523 % \item Footnotes are displayed \emph{above} floats at the bottom of a page,
2524 % which also looks strange.
2526 % \item The |\@makefntext| routine above needs to add vertical space between
2527 % footnotes, but this leaves a gap at the very bottom. We remove this
2528 % gap with an |\unskip|.
2534 \setbox\@outputbox \box\@cclv
2535 \xdef\@freelist{\@freelist\@midlist}%
2536 \global \let \@midlist \@empty
2538 \ifvoid\footins \else
2539 \setbox\@outputbox \vbox {%
2540 \boxmaxdepth \@maxdepth
2542 \vskip \skip\footins
2552 \setbox\@outputbox \vbox to\@colht {%
2554 \dimen@ \dp\@outputbox
2560 \global \maxdepth \@maxdepth
2565 % \section{Tidying up}
2567 % This section gathers together various other useful bits of standard
2568 % document class setting.
2570 % \subsection{Item names}
2572 % These commands typeset bits of text. They can then be redefined by
2573 % \package{babel} and suchlike.
2576 \newcommand\contentsname{Contents}
2577 \newcommand\listfigurename{List of figures}
2578 \newcommand\listtablename{List of tables}
2579 \if@article\newcommand\bibname{References}
2580 \else\newcommand\bibname{Bibliography}\fi
2581 \newcommand\indexname{Index}
2582 \newcommand\figurename{Figure}
2583 \newcommand\tablename{Table}
2584 \newcommand\partname{Part}
2585 \newcommand\abstractname{Abstract}
2586 \newcommand\chaptername{Chapter}
2587 \newcommand\appendixname{Appendix}
2588 \newcommand\today{\number\day\space\ifcase\month\or
2589 January\or February\or March\or April\or May\or June\or
2590 July\or August\or September\or October\or November\or December\fi
2594 % \subsection{Final fiddling for two columns}
2599 \pagestyle{headings}
2600 \pagenumbering{arabic} % Arabic page numbers
2610 % \section{The \protect\env{central} environment}
2612 % Because of the strange layout of the pages, text which is centred using
2613 % normal \LaTeX\ commands is centred in the text area, not on the page,
2614 % which is undesirable for large headings, like part headings.
2616 % \begin{environment}{central}
2618 % The \env{central} environment typesets its contents centrally on the page.
2619 % It should only be used from outer vertical mode.
2621 % The code just creates a box of the appropriate size and moves it into the
2625 \newenvironment{central}{%
2627 \vbox\bgroup\moveleft\leftindent\vbox\bgroup%
2628 \textwidth\paperwidth%
2629 \advance\textwidth-2\pagesurround\relax%
2631 \hrule\@height\z@\@depth\z@\@width\hsize%
2639 % \section{Headers and footers}
2641 % The \strayman\ class uses \package{fancyheadings} for its headers
2642 % and footers. This has already been included in the preamble. We now
2643 % need to fix a few problems with \package{fancyheadings} and set up some
2646 % \begin{macro}{\title}
2648 % We extend |\title|, and give it an optional argument. It can now specify
2649 % the document title as used by |\maketitle| and the running title for the
2650 % header separately.
2652 % We store the running header in the macro |\@headertitle|, which is
2659 % Now we define the |\title| macro, using |\@dblarg| to duplicate the
2660 % mandatory argument if the optional one is omitted.
2663 \def\title{\@dblarg\title@i}
2664 \def\title@i[#1]#2{%
2666 \gdef\@headertitle{#1}%
2671 % \begin{macro}{\innerhead}
2672 % \begin{macro}{\innerfoot}
2674 % We allow the user to specify an `inner heading' which is displayed on the
2675 % inside of the header on of each page. This can be used for security
2676 % classifications, for example. Any \package{fancyheadings} commands can
2677 % be used to control the header, which is expanded on each page.
2684 \def\innerhead{\@dblarg\innerhead@i}
2685 \def\innerhead@i[#1]#2{%
2686 \def\l@innerhead{#1}%
2687 \def\r@innerhead{#2}%
2689 \def\innerfoot{\@dblarg\innerfoot@i}
2690 \def\innerfoot@i[#1]#2{%
2691 \def\l@innerfoot{#1}%
2692 \def\r@innerfoot{#2}%
2698 % The next step is to set up the headings:
2701 \let\headrulewidth\z@
2702 \headwidth\textwidth
2703 \advance\headwidth\leftindent
2704 \fancypagestyle{headings}{%
2706 \fancyhead[LE]{\bfseries\@headertitle}
2707 \if@article\fancyhead[RO]{\rightmark}\else\fancyhead[RO]{\leftmark}\fi
2708 \fancyhead[RE]{\l@innerhead} \fancyhead[LO]{\r@innerhead}
2709 \fancyfoot[RE]{\l@innerfoot} \fancyfoot[LO]{\r@innerfoot}
2710 \fancyfoot[LE,RO]{\thepage}
2712 \fancypagestyle{plain}{%
2714 \fancyfoot[RE]{\l@innerfoot} \fancyfoot[LO]{\r@innerfoot}
2715 \fancyfoot[LE,RO]{\thepage}%
2717 \let\ps@fancy\ps@@fancy
2720 % The \package{fancyheadings} package by default expects pages to be
2721 % symmetrical. We have to redefine the |\ps@fancy| macro to make it
2725 \def\@lodd{\ifodd\c@page\hss\else\relax\fi}
2726 \def\@rodd{\ifodd\c@page\relax\else\hss\fi}
2729 % Finally, we can choose the page style we want:
2732 \pagestyle{headings}
2735 % \section{Parbox alteration}
2737 % The standard \LaTeX\ |\parbox| command, and the \env{minipage} environment,
2738 % reset |\parskip| to zero, which is inconsistent with the document style.
2739 % We amend |\@arrayparboxrestore|, the macro which sets up the paragraph
2740 % style for parboxes.
2742 % First, we define a macro explaining how the parbox should set the spacing.
2745 \def\parboxparskip{2ex}
2748 % Next, we redefine the macro. This is taken directly from the \LaTeXe
2752 \def\@arrayparboxrestore{%
2755 \let\'\@acci\let\`\@accii\let\=\@acciii
2756 \parindent\z@ \parskip\z@
2757 \everypar{\parskip\parboxparskip\everypar{}}%
2759 \@totalleftmargin\z@
2760 \leftskip\z@skip \rightskip\z@skip \@rightskip\z@skip
2761 \parfillskip\@flushglue \lineskip\normallineskip
2762 \baselineskip\normalbaselineskip
2763 \@noskipsectrue% % The comp.text.tex gurus said it should be
2768 % \section{Other features}
2770 % At the end is a miscellany of useful features.
2772 % \subsection{Other typesetting conventions}
2774 % Some items need typesetting in particular ways.
2779 \def\submenu{\ensuremath\Rightarrow}
2781 \def\file#1{\mbox{\itshape #1\/}}
2784 % \subsection{And finally}
2789 \def\riscos{RISC~OS}