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% ARTICLE STANDARD DOCUMENT STYLE -- Released 14 Jan 1992
% for LaTeX version 2.09
% Copyright (C) 1992 by Leslie Lamport

% ****************************************
% * FONTS *
% ****************************************
%

\lineskip 1pt % \lineskip is 1pt for all font sizes.
\normallineskip 1pt
\def\baselinestretch{1}

% Each size-changing command \SIZE executes the command
% \@setsize\SIZE{BASELINESKIP}\FONTSIZE\@FONTSIZE
% where:
% BASELINESKIP = Normal value of \baselineskip for that size.
% (Actual value will be
% \baselinestretch * BASELINESKIP.)
%
% \FONTSIZE = Name of font-size command. The currently available
% (preloaded) font sizes are: \vpt (5pt), \vipt (6pt),
% \viipt (etc.), \viiipt, \ixpt, \xpt, \xipt, \xiipt,
% \xivpt, \xviipt, \xxpt, \xxvpt.
% \@FONTSIZE = The same as the font-size command except with an
% '@' in front---e.g., if \FONTSIZE = \xivpt then
% \@FONTSIZE = \@xivpt.
%
% For reasons of efficiency that needn't concern the designer,
% the document style defines \@normalsize instead of \normalsize. This
% is done only for \normalsize, not for any other size-changing
% commands.

\def\@normalsize{\@setsize\normalsize{12pt}\xpt\@xpt
\abovedisplayskip 10\p@ plus2\p@ minus5\p@
\belowdisplayskip \abovedisplayskip
\abovedisplayshortskip \z@ plus3\p@
\belowdisplayshortskip 6\p@ plus3\p@ minus3\p@
\let\@listi\@listI} % Setting of \@listi added 9 Jun 87

\def\small{\@setsize\small{11pt}\ixpt\@ixpt
\abovedisplayskip 8.5\p@ plus3\p@ minus4\p@
\belowdisplayskip \abovedisplayskip
\abovedisplayshortskip \z@ plus2\p@
\belowdisplayshortskip 4\p@ plus2\p@ minus2\p@
\def\@listi{\leftmargin\leftmargini %% Added 22 Dec 87
\topsep 4\p@ plus2\p@ minus2\p@\parsep 2\p@ plus\p@ minus\p@
\itemsep \parsep}}

\def\footnotesize{\@setsize\footnotesize{9.5pt}\viiipt\@viiipt

\abovedisplayskip 6\p@ plus2\p@ minus4\p@
\belowdisplayskip \abovedisplayskip
\abovedisplayshortskip \z@ plus\p@
\belowdisplayshortskip 3\p@ plus\p@ minus2\p@
\def\@listi{\leftmargin\leftmargini %% Added 22 Dec 87
\topsep 3\p@ plus\p@ minus\p@\parsep 2\p@ plus\p@ minus\p@
\itemsep \parsep}}

\def\scriptsize{\@setsize\scriptsize{8pt}\viipt\@viipt}
\def\tiny{\@setsize\tiny{6pt}\vpt\@vpt}
\def\large{\@setsize\large{14pt}\xiipt\@xiipt}
\def\Large{\@setsize\Large{18pt}\xivpt\@xivpt}
\def\LARGE{\@setsize\LARGE{22pt}\xviipt\@xviipt}
\def\huge{\@setsize\huge{25pt}\xxpt\@xxpt}
\def\Huge{\@setsize\Huge{30pt}\xxvpt\@xxvpt}

\normalsize % Choose the normalsize font.


% ****************************************
% * PAGE LAYOUT *
% ****************************************
%
% All margin dimensions measured from a point one inch from top and side
% of page.

% SIDE MARGINS:
\if@twoside % Values for two-sided printing:
\oddsidemargin 44pt % Left margin on odd-numbered pages.
\evensidemargin 82pt % Left margin on even-numbered pages.
\marginparwidth 107pt % Width of marginal notes.
\else % Values for one-sided printing:
\oddsidemargin 63pt % Note that \oddsidemargin = \evensidemargin
\evensidemargin 63pt
\marginparwidth 90pt
\fi
\marginparsep 11pt % Horizontal space between outer margin and
% marginal note


% VERTICAL SPACING:
% Top of page:
\topmargin 27pt % Nominal distance from top of page to top of
% box containing running head.
\headheight 12pt % Height of box containing running head.
\headsep 25pt % Space between running head and text.
\topskip = 10pt % '\baselineskip' for first line of page.
% Bottom of page:
\footskip 30pt % Distance from baseline of box containing
% foot to baseline of last line of text.


% DIMENSION OF TEXT:
% 24 Jun 86: changed to explicitly compute \textheight to avoid
% roundoff. The value of the multiplier was calculated as the floor of
% the old \textheight minus \topskip, divided by \baselineskip for
% \normalsize. The old value of \textheight was 528pt.
% \textheight is the height of text (including footnotes and figures,
% excluding running head and foot).

\textheight = 43\baselineskip
\advance\textheight by \topskip
\textwidth 345pt % Width of text line.
% For two-column mode:
\columnsep 10pt % Space between columns
\columnseprule 0pt % Width of rule between columns.

% A \raggedbottom command causes 'ragged bottom' pages: pages set to
% natural height instead of being stretched to exactly \textheight.

% FOOTNOTES:

\footnotesep 6.65pt % Height of strut placed at the beginning of every
% footnote = height of normal \footnotesize strut,
% so no extra space between footnotes.

\skip\footins 9pt plus 4pt minus 2pt % Space between last line of text
% and top of first footnote.

% FLOATS: (a float is something like a figure or table)
%
% FOR FLOATS ON A TEXT PAGE:
%
% ONE-COLUMN MODE OR SINGLE-COLUMN FLOATS IN TWO-COLUMN MODE:
\floatsep 12pt plus 2pt minus 2pt % Space between adjacent floats
% moved to top or bottom of
% text page.
\textfloatsep 20pt plus 2pt minus 4pt % Space between main text and
% floats at top or bottom of
% page.
\intextsep 12pt plus 2pt minus 2pt % Space between in-text figures
% and text.
\@maxsep 20pt % The maximum of \floatsep,
% \textfloatsep and \intextsep
% (minus the stretch and
% shrink).
% TWO-COLUMN FLOATS IN TWO-COLUMN MODE:
\dblfloatsep 12pt plus 2pt minus 2pt % Same as \floatsep for
% double-column figures in
% two-column mode.
\dbltextfloatsep 20pt plus 2pt minus 4pt % \textfloatsep for
% double-column floats.
\@dblmaxsep 20pt % The maximum of \dblfloatsep
% and \dbltexfloatsep.

% FOR FLOATS ON A SEPARATE FLOAT PAGE OR COLUMN:
% ONE-COLUMN MODE OR SINGLE-COLUMN FLOATS IN TWO-COLUMN MODE:
\@fptop 0pt plus 1fil % Stretch at top of float page/column. (Must
% be 0pt plus ...)
\@fpsep 8pt plus 2fil % Space between floats on float page/column.
\@fpbot 0pt plus 1fil % Stretch at bottom of float page/column. (Must
% be 0pt plus ... )

% DOUBLE-COLUMN FLOATS IN TWO-COLUMN MODE.
\@dblfptop 0pt plus 1fil % Stretch at top of float page. (Must be 0pt
% plus ...)
\@dblfpsep 8pt plus 2fil % Space between floats on float page.
\@dblfpbot 0pt plus 1fil % Stretch at bottom of float page. (Must be
% 0pt plus ... )
% MARGINAL NOTES:
%
\marginparpush 5pt % Minimum vertical separation between two
% marginal notes.


% ****************************************
% * PARAGRAPHING *
% ****************************************
%
\parskip 0pt plus 1pt % Extra vertical space between
% paragraphs.
\parindent 15pt % Width of paragraph indentation.
%\topsep 8pt plus 2pt minus 4pt % Extra vertical space, in addition
% to \parskip, added above and below
% list and paragraphing environments.
\partopsep 2pt plus 1pt minus 1pt % Extra vertical space, in addition
% to \parskip and \topsep, added when
% user leaves blank line before
% environment.
%\itemsep 4pt plus 2pt minus 1pt % Extra vertical space, in addition
% to \parskip, added between list
% items.
% See \@listI for values of \topsep and \itemsep
% (Change made 9 Jun 87)

% The following page-breaking penalties are defined

\@lowpenalty 51 % Produced by \nopagebreak[1] or \nolinebreak[1]
\@medpenalty 151 % Produced by \nopagebreak[2] or \nolinebreak[2]
\@highpenalty 301 % Produced by \nopagebreak[3] or \nolinebreak[3]

\@beginparpenalty -\@lowpenalty % Before a list or paragraph
% environment.
\@endparpenalty -\@lowpenalty % After a list or paragraph
% environment.
\@itempenalty -\@lowpenalty % Between list items.

% \clubpenalty % 'Club line' at bottom of page.
% \widowpenalty % 'Widow line' at top of page.
% \displaywidowpenalty % Math display widow line.
% \predisplaypenalty % Breaking before a math display.
% \postdisplaypenalty % Breaking after a math display.
% \interlinepenalty % Breaking at a line within a paragraph.
% \brokenpenalty % Breaking after a hyphenated line.


% ****************************************
% * SECTIONS *
% ****************************************
%
% FMi 91/03/30: \part moved to article.doc
%

% \@startsection {NAME}{LEVEL}{INDENT}{BEFORESKIP}{AFTERSKIP}{STYLE}
% optional * [ALTHEADING]{HEADING}
% Generic command to start a section.
% NAME : e.g., 'subsection'
% LEVEL : a number, denoting depth of section -- i.e.,
% section=1, subsection = 2, etc. A section number will
% be printed if and only if LEVEL < or = the value of
% the secnumdepth counter.
% INDENT : Indentation of heading from left margin
% BEFORESKIP : Absolute value = skip to leave above the heading.
% If negative, then paragraph indent of text following
% heading is suppressed.
% AFTERSKIP : if positive, then skip to leave below heading,
% else - skip to leave to right of run-in heading.
% STYLE : commands to set style
% If '*' missing, then increments the counter. If it is present, then
% there should be no [ALTHEADING] argument. A sectioning command
% is normally defined to \@startsection + its first six arguments.

\def\section{\@startsection {section}{1}{\z@}{-3.5ex plus-1ex minus
-.2ex}{2.3ex plus.2ex}{\reset@font\Large\bf}}
\def\subsection{\@startsection{subsection}{2}{\z@}{-3.25ex plus-1ex
minus-.2ex}{1.5ex plus.2ex}{\reset@font\large\bf}}
\def\subsubsection{\@startsection{subsubsection}{3}{\z@}{-3.25ex plus
-1ex minus-.2ex}{1.5ex plus.2ex}{\reset@font\normalsize\bf}}
\def\paragraph{\@startsection
{paragraph}{4}{\z@}{3.25ex plus1ex minus.2ex}{-1em}{\reset@font
\normalsize\bf}}
\def\subparagraph{\@startsection
{subparagraph}{4}{\parindent}{3.25ex plus1ex minus
.2ex}{-1em}{\reset@font\normalsize\bf}}


% Default initializations of \...mark commands. (See below for their
% use in defining page styles.
%

% \def\sectionmark#1{} % Preloaded definitions
% \def\subsectionmark#1{}
% \def\subsubsectionmark#1{}
% \def\paragraphmark#1{}
% \def\subparagraphmark#1{}

% The value of the counter secnumdepth gives the depth of the
% highest-level sectioning command that is to produce section numbers.
%

\setcounter{secnumdepth}{3}

% APPENDIX
%
% The \appendix command must do the following:
% -- reset the section and subsection counters to zero
% -- redefine the section counter to produce appendix numbers
% -- redefine the \section command if appendix titles and headings
% are to look different from section titles and headings.

\def\appendix{\par
\setcounter{section}{0}
\setcounter{subsection}{0}
\def\thesection{\Alph{section}}}


% ****************************************
% * LISTS *
% ****************************************
%

% The following commands are used to set the default values for the list
% environment's parameters. See the LaTeX manual for an explanation of
% the meanings of the parameters. Defaults for the list environment are
% set as follows. First, \rightmargin, \listparindent and \itemindent
% are set to 0pt. Then, for a Kth level list, the command \@listK is
% called, where 'K' denotes 'i', 'ii', ... , 'vi'. (I.e., \@listiii is
% called for a third-level list.) By convention, \@listK should set
% \leftmargin to \leftmarginK.
%
% For efficiency, level-one list's values are defined at top level, and
% \@listi is defined to set only \leftmargin.

\leftmargini 25pt
\leftmarginii 22pt % > \labelsep + width of '(m)'
\leftmarginiii 18.7pt % > \labelsep + width of 'vii.'
\leftmarginiv 17pt % > \labelsep + width of 'M.'
\leftmarginv 10pt
\leftmarginvi 10pt

\leftmargin\leftmargini
\labelsep 5pt
\labelwidth\leftmargini\advance\labelwidth-\labelsep
% \parsep 4pt plus 2pt minus 1pt (Removed 9 Jun 87)

% \@listI defines top level and \@listi values of
% \leftmargin, \topsep, \parsep, and \itemsep
% (Added 9 Jun 87)
\def\@listI{\leftmargin\leftmargini \parsep 4\p@ plus2\p@ minus\p@
\topsep 8\p@ plus2\p@ minus4\p@
\itemsep 4\p@ plus2\p@ minus\p@}

\let\@listi\@listI
\@listi

\def\@listii{\leftmargin\leftmarginii
\labelwidth\leftmarginii\advance\labelwidth-\labelsep
\topsep 4\p@ plus2\p@ minus\p@
\parsep 2\p@ plus\p@ minus\p@
\itemsep \parsep}

\def\@listiii{\leftmargin\leftmarginiii
\labelwidth\leftmarginiii\advance\labelwidth-\labelsep
\topsep 2\p@ plus\p@ minus\p@
\parsep \z@ \partopsep \p@ plus\z@ minus\p@
\itemsep \topsep}

\def\@listiv{\leftmargin\leftmarginiv
\labelwidth\leftmarginiv\advance\labelwidth-\labelsep}

\def\@listv{\leftmargin\leftmarginv
\labelwidth\leftmarginv\advance\labelwidth-\labelsep}

\def\@listvi{\leftmargin\leftmarginvi
\labelwidth\leftmarginvi\advance\labelwidth-\labelsep}

\endinput


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Archive   : LATEX.ZIP
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