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% BOOK DOCUMENT STYLE -- Released 26 April 88
% for LaTeX version 2.09
% Copyright (C) 1988 by Leslie Lamport

\typeout{Document Style `book' <26 Apr 88>.}

% PREPARING A FOREIGN LANGUAGE VERSION:
%
% This document style is for documents prepared in the English language.
% To prepare a version for another language, various English words must
% be replaced. All the English words that required replacement are
% indicated below, where we give the name of the command in which the
% words appear, and the entire line containing the word(s), with the
% actual words underlined.
%
% \tableofcontents:
% \fi\chapter*{Contents\@mkboth{CONTENTS}{CONTENTS}}
% ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~
% \listoffigures:
% \fi\chapter*{List of Figures\@mkboth
% ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
% {LIST OF FIGURES}{LIST OF FIGURES}}\@starttoc{lof}\if@restonecol
% ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
% \listoftables:
% \fi\chapter*{List of Tables\@mkboth
% ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
% {LIST OF TABLES}{LIST OF TABLES}}\@starttoc{lot}\if@restonecol
% ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
% \thebibliography:
% \def\thebibliography#1{\chapter*{Bibliography\@mkboth
% ~~~~~~~~~~~~
% {BIBLIOGRAPHY}{BIBLIOGRAPHY}}\list
% ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~
% \theindex:
% \columnsep 35pt\twocolumn[\@makeschapterhead{Index}]
% ~~~~~
% \@mkboth{INDEX}{INDEX}\thispagestyle{plain}\parindent\z@
% ~~~~~ ~~~~~
% figure and table environments:
% \def\fnum@figure{Figure \thefigure}
% ~~~~~~
% \def\fnum@table{Table \thetable}
% ~~~~~
% \chapter:
% \def\@chapapp{Chapter}
% ~~~~~~~
% \part:
% \huge\bf Part \thepart % THEN Print 'Part' and number
% ~~~~

% CHOOSING THE TYPE SIZE:
%
% The type size option is handled by reading a different file for each
% size, as follows, to define font size-specific commands:
% 10pt : BK10, 11pt : BK11, 12pt : BK12
% Implemented by \def'ing \@ptsize to last digit of file name.
%

\def\@ptsize{0} % Default is REP10.STY
\@namedef{ds@11pt}{\def\@ptsize{1}} % 11pt option reads in REP11.STY
\@namedef{ds@12pt}{\def\@ptsize{2}} % 12pt option reads in REP12.STY

% Books use two-sided printing.
%
\@twosidetrue % Defines twoside option.
\@mparswitchtrue % Marginpars go on outside of page.
% draft option
%
% \overfullrule = 0pt % Default is don't mark overfull hboxes.
\def\ds@draft{\overfullrule 5pt} % Causes overfull hboxes to be marked.

% The \@options command causes the execution of every command \ds@FOO
% which is defined and for which the user typed the FOO option in his
% \documentstyle command. For every option BAR he typed for which
% \ds@BAR is not defined, the file BAR.sty will be read after the present
% (main) .STY file is executed.

\@options

\input bk1\@ptsize.sty\relax


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

% ENUMERATE
% Enumeration is done with four counters: enumi, enumii, enumiii
% and enumiv, where enumN controls the numbering of the Nth level
% enumeration. The label is generated by the commands \labelenumi
% ... \labelenumiv. The expansion of \p@enumN\theenumN defines the
% output of a \ref command.
% 16 Mar 88 -- changed defs of \labelenum... to use \theenum...

\def\labelenumi{\theenumi.}
\def\theenumi{\arabic{enumi}}

\def\labelenumii{(\theenumii)}
\def\theenumii{\alph{enumii}}
\def\p@enumii{\theenumi}

\def\labelenumiii{\theenumiii.}
\def\theenumiii{\roman{enumiii}}
\def\p@enumiii{\theenumi(\theenumii)}

\def\labelenumiv{\theenumiv.}
\def\theenumiv{\Alph{enumiv}}
\def\p@enumiv{\p@enumiii\theenumiii}

% ITEMIZE
% Itemization is controlled by four commands: \labelitemi, \labelitemii,
% \labelitemiii, and \labelitemiv, which define the labels of the various
% itemization levels.

\def\labelitemi{$\bullet$}
\def\labelitemii{\bf --}
\def\labelitemiii{$\ast$}
\def\labelitemiv{$\cdot$}


% VERSE
% The verse environment is defined by making clever use of the
% list environment's parameters. The user types \\ to end a line.
% This is implemented by \let'in \\ equal \@centercr.
%
\def\verse{\let\\=\@centercr
\list{}{\itemsep\z@ \itemindent -1.5em\listparindent \itemindent
\rightmargin\leftmargin\advance\leftmargin 1.5em}\item[]}
\let\endverse\endlist

% QUOTATION
% Fills lines
% Indents paragraph
%
\def\quotation{\list{}{\listparindent 1.5em
\itemindent\listparindent
\rightmargin\leftmargin\parsep 0pt plus 1pt}\item[]}
\let\endquotation=\endlist

% QUOTE -- same as quotation except no paragraph indentation,
%
\def\quote{\list{}{\rightmargin\leftmargin}\item[]}
\let\endquote=\endlist

% DESCRIPTION
%
% To change the formatting of the label, you must redefine
% \descriptionlabel.

\def\descriptionlabel#1{\hspace\labelsep \bf #1}
\def\description{\list{}{\labelwidth\z@ \itemindent-\leftmargin
\let\makelabel\descriptionlabel}}

\let\enddescription\endlist

\newdimen\descriptionmargin
\descriptionmargin=3em


% ****************************************
% * OTHER ENVIRONMENTS *
% ****************************************
%
%
% THEOREM
% \@begintheorem ... \@endtheorem are the commands executed at the
% beginning and end of a (user-defined) theorem-like environment.
% Except \@opargbegintheorem is executed when an optional argument is
% given. Cf. LATEX.TEX.
%
% \def\@begintheorem#1#2{\it \trivlist \item[\hskip \labelsep{\bf #1\ #2}]}
% \def\@opargbegintheorem#1#2#3{\it \trivlist
% \item[\hskip \labelsep{\bf #1\ #2\ (#3)}]}
% \def\@endtheorem{\endtrivlist}


% TITLEPAGE
% In the normal environments, the titlepage environment does nothing but
% start and end a page, and inhibit page numbers. It also resets the
% page number to zero. In two-column style, it still makes a one-column
% page.
\def\titlepage{\@restonecolfalse\if@twocolumn\@restonecoltrue\onecolumn
\else \newpage \fi \thispagestyle{empty}\c@page\z@}

\def\endtitlepage{\if@restonecol\twocolumn \else \newpage \fi}

% ARRAY AND TABULAR
%

\arraycolsep 5pt % Half the space between columns in an array environment.
\tabcolsep 6pt % Half the space between columns in a tabular environment.
\arrayrulewidth .4pt % Width of rules in array and tabular environment.
\doublerulesep 2pt % Space between adjacent rules in array or tabular env.

% TABBING
%
\tabbingsep \labelsep % Space used by the \' command. (See LaTeX manual.)

% MINIPAGE
% \@minipagerestore is called upon entry to a minipage environment to
% set up things that are to be handled differently inside a minipage
% environment. In the current styles, it does nothing.
%
% \skip\@mpfootins : plays same role for footnotes in a minipage as
% \skip\footins does for ordinary footnotes

\skip\@mpfootins = \skip\footins

% FRAMEBOX
%
\fboxsep = 3pt % Space left between box and text by \fbox and \framebox.
\fboxrule = .4pt % Width of rules in box made by \fbox and \framebox.


% ****************************************
% * CHAPTERS AND SECTIONS *
% ****************************************
%
% DEFINE COUNTERS:
%
% \newcounter{NEWCTR}[OLDCTR] : Defines NEWCTR to be a counter, which is
% reset to zero when counter OLDCTR is stepped.
% Counter OLDCTR must already be defined.

\newcounter{part}
\newcounter {chapter}
\newcounter {section}[chapter]
\newcounter {subsection}[section]
\newcounter {subsubsection}[subsection]
\newcounter {paragraph}[subsubsection]
\newcounter {subparagraph}[paragraph]

% For any counter CTR, \theCTR is a macro that defines the printed version
% of counter CTR. It is defined in terms of the following macros:

%
% \arabic{COUNTER} : The value of COUNTER printed as an arabic numeral.
% \roman{COUNTER} : Its value printed as a lower-case roman numberal.
% \Roman{COUNTER} : Its value printed as an upper-case roman numberal.
% \alph{COUNTER} : Value of COUNTER printed as a lower-case letter:
% 1 = a, 2 = b, etc.
% \Alph{COUNTER} : Value of COUNTER printed as an upper-case letter:
% 1 = A, 2 = B, etc.
%

\def\thepart {\Roman{part}}
\def\thechapter {\arabic{chapter}}
\def\thesection {\thechapter.\arabic{section}}
\def\thesubsection {\thesection.\arabic{subsection}}
\def\thesubsubsection {\thesubsection .\arabic{subsubsection}}
\def\theparagraph {\thesubsubsection.\arabic{paragraph}}
\def\thesubparagraph {\theparagraph.\arabic{subparagraph}}

% \@chapapp is initially defined to be 'Chapter'. The \appendix
% command redefines it to be 'Appendix'.
%
\def\@chapapp{Chapter}

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% PART %
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

\def\part{\cleardoublepage % Starts new page.
\thispagestyle{plain} % Page style of part page is 'plain'
\if@twocolumn % IF two-column style
\onecolumn % THEN \onecolumn
\@tempswatrue % @tempswa := true
\else \@tempswafalse % ELSE @tempswa := false
\fi % FI
\hbox{}\vfil % Add fil glue to center title
%% \bgroup \centering % BEGIN centering %% Removed 19 Jan 88
\secdef\@part\@spart}


\def\@part[#1]#2{\ifnum \c@secnumdepth >-2\relax % IF secnumdepth > -2
\refstepcounter{part} % THEN step part counter
\addcontentsline{toc}{part}{\thepart % add toc line
\hspace{1em}#1}\else % ELSE add unnumbered line
\addcontentsline{toc}{part}{#1}\fi % FI
\markboth{}{}
{\centering % %% added 19 Jan 88
\ifnum \c@secnumdepth >-2\relax % IF secnumdepth > -2
\huge\bf Part \thepart % THEN Print 'Part' and number
\par % in \huge bold.
\vskip 20pt \fi % Add space before title.
\Huge \bf % FI
#1\par}\@endpart} % Print Title in \Huge bold.


% \@endpart finishes the part page
%
\def\@endpart{\vfil\newpage % End page with 1fil glue.
\if@twoside % IF twoside printing
\hbox{} % THEN Produce totally blank page
\thispagestyle{empty}
\newpage
\fi % FI
\if@tempswa % IF @tempswa = true
\twocolumn % THEN \twocolumn
\fi} % FI

\def\@spart#1{{\centering % %% added 19 Jan 88
\Huge \bf % Print title in \huge boldface
#1\par}\@endpart}




% ****************************************
% * TABLE OF CONTENTS, ETC. *
% ****************************************
%
% A \subsection command writes a
% \contentsline{subsection}{TITLE}{PAGE}
% command on the .toc file, where TITLE contains the contents of the
% entry and PAGE is the page number. If subsections are being numbered,
% then TITLE will be of the form
% \numberline{NUM}{HEADING}
% where NUM is the number produced by \thesubsection. Other sectioning
% commands work similarly.
%
% A \caption command in a 'figure' environment writes
% \contentsline{figure}{\numberline{NUM}{CAPTION}}{PAGE}
% on the .lof file, where NUM is the number produced by \thefigure and
% CAPTION is the figure caption. It works similarly for a 'table' environment.
%
% The command \contentsline{NAME} expands to \l@NAME. So, to specify
% the table of contents, we must define \l@chapter, \l@section,
% \l@subsection, ... ; to specify the list of figures, we must define
% \l@figure; and so on. Most of these can be defined with the
% \@dottedtocline command, which works as follows.
%
% \@dottedtocline{LEVEL}{INDENT}{NUMWIDTH}{TITLE}{PAGE}
% LEVEL : An entry is produced only if LEVEL < or = value of
% 'tocdepth' counter. Note, \chapter is level 0, \section
% is level 1, etc.
% INDENT : The indentation from the outer left margin of the start of
% the contents line.
% NUMWIDTH : The width of a box in which the section number is to go,
% if TITLE includes a \numberline command.
%
% This command uses the following three parameters, which are set
% with a \def (so em's can be used to make them depend upon the font).
% \@pnumwidth : The width of a box in which the page number is put.
% \@tocrmarg : The right margin for multiple line entries. One
% wants \@tocrmarg > or = \@pnumwidth
% \@dotsep : Separation between dots, in mu units. Should be \def'd to
% a number like 2 or 1.7

\def\@pnumwidth{1.55em}
\def\@tocrmarg {2.55em}
\def\@dotsep{4.5}
\setcounter{tocdepth}{2}


% TABLEOFCONTENTS
% In report style, \tableofcontents, \listoffigures, etc. are always
% set in single-column style. @restonecol


\def\tableofcontents{\@restonecolfalse\if@twocolumn\@restonecoltrue\onecolumn
\fi\chapter*{Contents\@mkboth{CONTENTS}{CONTENTS}}
\@starttoc{toc}\if@restonecol\twocolumn\fi}

\def\l@part#1#2{\addpenalty{-\@highpenalty}
\addvspace{2.25em plus 1pt} % space above part line
\begingroup
\@tempdima 3em % width of box holding part number, used by
\parindent \z@ \rightskip \@pnumwidth %% \numberline
\parfillskip -\@pnumwidth
{\large \bf % set line in \large boldface
\leavevmode % TeX command to enter horizontal mode.
#1\hfil \hbox to\@pnumwidth{\hss #2}}\par
\nobreak % Never break after part entry
\endgroup}


\def\l@chapter#1#2{\pagebreak[3]
\vskip 1.0em plus 1pt % space above chapter line
\@tempdima 1.5em % width of box holding chapter number
\begingroup
\parindent \z@ \rightskip \@pnumwidth
\parfillskip -\@pnumwidth
\bf % Boldface.
\leavevmode % TeX command to enter horizontal mode.
\advance\leftskip\@tempdima %% added 5 Feb 88 to conform to
\hskip -\leftskip %% 25 Jan 88 change to \numberline
#1\nobreak\hfil \nobreak\hbox to\@pnumwidth{\hss #2}\par
\endgroup}

\def\l@section{\@dottedtocline{1}{1.5em}{2.3em}}
\def\l@subsection{\@dottedtocline{2}{3.8em}{3.2em}}
\def\l@subsubsection{\@dottedtocline{3}{7.0em}{4.1em}}
\def\l@paragraph{\@dottedtocline{4}{10em}{5em}}
\def\l@subparagraph{\@dottedtocline{5}{12em}{6em}}

% LIST OF FIGURES
%
\def\listoffigures{\@restonecolfalse\if@twocolumn\@restonecoltrue\onecolumn
\fi\chapter*{List of Figures\@mkboth
{LIST OF FIGURES}{LIST OF FIGURES}}\@starttoc{lof}\if@restonecol
\twocolumn\fi}

\def\l@figure{\@dottedtocline{1}{1.5em}{2.3em}}

% LIST OF TABLES
%
\def\listoftables{\@restonecolfalse\if@twocolumn\@restonecoltrue\onecolumn
\fi\chapter*{List of Tables\@mkboth
{LIST OF TABLES}{LIST OF TABLES}}\@starttoc{lot}\if@restonecol
\twocolumn\fi}

\let\l@table\l@figure



% ****************************************
% * BIBLIOGRAPHY *
% ****************************************
%
% The thebibliography environment executes the following commands:
%
% \def\newblock{\hskip .11em plus .33em minus .07em} --
% Defines the `closed' format, where the blocks (major units of
% information) of an entry run together.
%
% \sloppy -- Used because it's rather hard to do line breaks in
% bibliographies,
%
% \sfcode`\.=1000\relax --
% Causes a `.' (period) not toproduce an end-of-sentence space.

\def\thebibliography#1{\chapter*{Bibliography\@mkboth
{BIBLIOGRAPHY}{BIBLIOGRAPHY}}\list
{[\arabic{enumi}]}{\settowidth\labelwidth{[#1]}\leftmargin\labelwidth
\advance\leftmargin\labelsep
\usecounter{enumi}}
\def\newblock{\hskip .11em plus .33em minus .07em}
\sloppy\clubpenalty4000\widowpenalty4000
\sfcode`\.=1000\relax}

\let\endthebibliography=\endlist

% \def\@biblabel#1{[#1]\hfill} % Produces the label for a \bibitem[...]
% command.
% \def\@cite#1{[#1]} % Produces the output of the \cite command.



% ****************************************
% * THE INDEX *
% ****************************************
%
% THE THEINDEX ENVIRONMENT
% Produces double column format, with each paragraph a separate entry.
% The user commands \item, \subitem and \subsubitem are used to
% produce the entries, and \indexspace adds an extra vertical space
% that's the right size to put above the first entry with a new letter

% of the alphabet.

\newif\if@restonecol

\def\theindex{\@restonecoltrue\if@twocolumn\@restonecolfalse\fi
\columnseprule \z@
\columnsep 35pt\twocolumn[\@makeschapterhead{Index}]
\@mkboth{INDEX}{INDEX}\thispagestyle{plain}\parindent\z@
\parskip\z@ plus .3pt\relax\let\item\@idxitem}

\def\@idxitem{\par\hangindent 40pt}

\def\subitem{\par\hangindent 40pt \hspace*{20pt}}

\def\subsubitem{\par\hangindent 40pt \hspace*{30pt}}

\def\endtheindex{\if@restonecol\onecolumn\else\clearpage\fi}

\def\indexspace{\par \vskip 10pt plus 5pt minus 3pt\relax}


% ****************************************
% * FOOTNOTES *
% ****************************************
%
% \footnoterule is a macro to draw the rule separating the footnotes from
% the text. It should take zero vertical space, so it needs a negative
% skip to compensate for any positive space taken by the rule. (See
% PLAIN.TEX.)

\def\footnoterule{\kern-3\p@
\hrule width .4\columnwidth
\kern 2.6\p@} % The \hrule has default height of .4pt .

% \newcounter{footnote}
\@addtoreset{footnote}{chapter} % Numbers footnotes within chapters

% \@makefntext{NOTE} :
% Must produce the actual footnote, using \@thefnmark as the mark
% of the footnote and NOTE as the text. It is called when effectively
% inside a \parbox of width \columnwidth (i.e., with \hsize =
% \columnwidth).
%
% The following macro indents all lines of the footnote by 10pt, and
% indents the first line of a new paragraph by 1em. To change these
% dimensions, just substitute the desired value for '10pt' [in both
% places] or '1em'. The mark is flushright against the footnote.
% \long\def\@makefntext#1{\@setpar{\@@par\@tempdima \hsize
% \advance\@tempdima-10pt\parshape \@ne 10pt \@tempdima}\par
% \parindent 1em\noindent \hbox to \z@{\hss$^{\@thefnmark}$}#1}
%
% A simpler macro is used, in which the footnote text is
% set like an ordinary text paragraph, with no indentation except
% on the first line of a paragraph, and the first line of the
% footnote. Thus, all the macro must do is set \parindent
% to the appropriate value for succeeding paragraphs and put the
% proper indentation before mark.

\long\def\@makefntext#1{\parindent 1em\noindent
\hbox to 1.8em{\hss$^{\@thefnmark}$}#1}

% \@makefnmark : A macro to generate the footnote marker that goes
% in the text. Default used.
%



% ****************************************
% * FIGURES AND TABLES *
% ****************************************
%
% Float placement parameters. See LaTeX manual for their definition.
%
\setcounter{topnumber}{2}
\def\topfraction{.7}
\setcounter{bottomnumber}{1}
\def\bottomfraction{.3}
\setcounter{totalnumber}{3}
\def\textfraction{.2}
\def\floatpagefraction{.5}
\setcounter{dbltopnumber}{2}
\def\dbltopfraction{.7}
\def\dblfloatpagefraction{.5}

% \@makecaption{NUMBER}{TEXT} : Macro to make a figure or table caption.
% NUMBER : Figure or table number--e.g., 'Figure 3.2'
% TEXT : The caption text.
% Macro should be called inside a \parbox of right width, with \normalsize.
% changed 25 Jun 86 to fix according to Howard Trickey:
% instead of \unhbox\@tempboxa\par we do #1: #2\par

\long\def\@makecaption#1#2{
\vskip 10pt
\setbox\@tempboxa\hbox{#1: #2}
\ifdim \wd\@tempboxa >\hsize % IF longer than one line:
#1: #2\par % THEN set as ordinary paragraph.
\else % ELSE center.
\hbox to\hsize{\hfil\box\@tempboxa\hfil}
\fi}

% To define a float of type TYPE (e.g., TYPE = figure), the document style
% must define the following.
%
% \fps@TYPE : The default placement specifier for floats of type TYPE.
%
% \ftype@TYPE : The type number for floats of type TYPE. Each TYPE has
% associated a unique positive TYPE NUMBER, which is a power
% of two. E.g., figures might have type number 1, tables type
% number 2, programs type number 4, etc.
%
% \ext@TYPE : The file extension indicating the file on which the
% contents list for float type TYPE is stored. For example,
% \ext@figure = 'lof'.
%
% \fnum@TYPE : A macro to generate the figure number for a caption.
% For example, \fnum@TYPE == Figure \thefigure.
%
% The actual float-making environment commands--e.g., the commands
% \figure and \endfigure--are defined in terms of the macros \@float
% and \end@float, which are described below.
%
% \@float{TYPE}[PLACEMENT] : Macro to begin a float environment for a
% single-column float of type TYPE with PLACEMENT as the placement
% specifier. The default value of PLACEMENT is defined by \fps@TYPE.
% The environment is ended by \end@float.
% E.g., \figure == \@float{figure}, \endfigure == \end@float.


% FIGURE

\newcounter{figure}[chapter]
\def\thefigure{\thechapter.\@arabic\c@figure}

\def\fps@figure{tbp}
\def\ftype@figure{1}
\def\ext@figure{lof}
\def\fnum@figure{Figure \thefigure}
\def\figure{\@float{figure}}
\let\endfigure\end@float
\@namedef{figure*}{\@dblfloat{figure}}
\@namedef{endfigure*}{\end@dblfloat}

% TABLE
%
\newcounter{table}[chapter]
\def\thetable{\thechapter.\@arabic\c@table}

\def\fps@table{tbp}
\def\ftype@table{2}
\def\ext@table{lot}
\def\fnum@table{Table \thetable}
\def\table{\@float{table}}
\let\endtable\end@float
\@namedef{table*}{\@dblfloat{table}}
\@namedef{endtable*}{\end@dblfloat}


% ****************************************
% * TITLE *
% ****************************************
%
%
% Uses same title format as the article style's
% titlepage option.

\def\maketitle{\begin{titlepage}
\let\footnotesize\small % Local definitions to make \thanks produce
\let\footnoterule\relax % \normalsize footnotes with no separating rule.
\setcounter{page}{0}
\null
\vfil
\vskip 60pt % To adjust centering.
\begin{center}
{\LARGE \@title \par} % Set title in \LARGE size.
\vskip 3em % Vertical space after title.
{\large % Set author in \large size.
\lineskip .75em
\begin{tabular}[t]{c}\@author
\end{tabular}\par}
\vskip 1.5em % Vertical space after author.
{\large \@date \par} % Set date in \large size.
\end{center} \par
\@thanks
\vfil
\null
\end{titlepage}
\setcounter{footnote}{0} % Footnotes start at zero again.
\let\thanks\relax
\gdef\@thanks{}\gdef\@author{}\gdef\@title{}\let\maketitle\relax}



% ****************************************
% * PAGE STYLES *
% ****************************************
%
% The page style 'foo' is defined by defining the command \ps@foo. This
% command should make only local definitions. There should be no stray
% spaces in the definition, since they could lead to mysterious extra
% spaces in the output.
%
% The \ps@... command defines the macros \@oddhead, \@oddfoot,
% \@evenhead, and \@evenfoot to define the running heads and
% feet---e.g., \@oddhead is the macro to produce the contents of the
% heading box for odd-numbered pages. It is called inside an \hbox of
% width \textwidth.
%
% To make headings determined by the sectioning commands, the page style
% defines the commands \chaptermark, \sectionmark, ... , where
% \chaptermark{TEXT} is called by \chapter to set a mark, and so on.
% The \...mark commands and the \...head macros are defined with the
% help of the following macros. (All the \...mark commands should be
% initialized to no-ops.)
%
% MARKING CONVENTIONS:
% LaTeX extends TeX's \mark facility by producing two kinds of marks
% a 'left' and a 'right' mark, using the following commands:
% \markboth{LEFT}{RIGHT} : Adds both marks.
% \markright{RIGHT} : Adds a 'right' mark.
% \leftmark : Used in the \@oddhead, \@oddfoot, \@evenhead or \@evenfoot
% macro, gets the current 'left' mark. Works like TeX's
% \botmark command.
% \rightmark : Used in the \@oddhead, \@oddfoot, \@evenhead or \@evenfoot
% macro, gets the current 'right' mark. Works like TeX's
% \firstmark command.
% The marking commands work reasonably well for right marks 'numbered
% within' left marks--e.g., the left mark is changed by a \chapter command and
% the right mark is changed by a \section command. However, it does
% produce somewhat anomalous results if two \bothmark's occur on the same page.
%
%
% Commands like \tableofcontents that should set the marks in some page styles
% use a \@mkboth command, which is \let by the pagestyle command (\ps@...)
% to \markboth for setting the heading or \@gobbletwo to do nothing.

\mark{{}{}} % Initializes TeX's marks

% \ps@empty and \ps@plain defined in LATEX.TEX

% Definition of 'headings' page style
% Note the use of ##1 for parameter of \def\chaptermark inside the
% \def\ps@headings.
%

\def\ps@headings{\let\@mkboth\markboth
\def\@oddfoot{}\def\@evenfoot{}% No feet.
\def\@evenhead{\rm \thepage\hfil \sl \leftmark}% Left heading.
\def\@oddhead{\hbox{}\sl \rightmark \hfil \rm\thepage}% Right heading.
\def\chaptermark##1{\markboth {\uppercase{\ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne
\@chapapp\ \thechapter. \ \fi ##1}}{}}%
\def\sectionmark##1{\markright {\uppercase{\ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\z@
\thesection. \ \fi ##1}}}}

% Definition of 'myheadings' page style.
%
\def\ps@myheadings{\let\@mkboth\@gobbletwo
\def\@oddhead{\hbox{}\sl\rightmark \hfil \rm\thepage}%
\def\@oddfoot{}\def\@evenhead{\rm \thepage\hfil\sl\leftmark\hbox {}}%
\def\@evenfoot{}\def\chaptermark##1{}\def\sectionmark##1{}%
\def\subsectionmark##1{}}



% ****************************************
% * MISCELLANEOUS *
% ****************************************
%
% DATE
%
\def\today{\ifcase\month\or
January\or February\or March\or April\or May\or June\or
July\or August\or September\or October\or November\or December\fi
\space\number\day, \number\year}

% EQUATION and EQNARRAY -- put here because it must follow \chapter definition
%
% \newcounter{equation}
%
\@addtoreset{equation}{chapter} % Makes \chapter reset 'equation' counter.

\def\theequation{\thechapter.\arabic{equation}}

% \jot = 3pt % Extra space added between lines of an eqnarray environment

% The macro \@eqnnum defines how equation numbers are to appear in equations.
%
% \def\@eqnnum{(\theequation)}
%


% ****************************************
% * INITIALIZATION *
% ****************************************
%
% Default initializations

\ps@headings % `headings' page style
\pagenumbering{arabic} % Arabic page numbers
\onecolumn % Single-column.



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Archive   : LATEXDOC.ZIP
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  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

  3. But one thing that puzzles me is the “mtswslnkmcjklsdlsbdmMICROSOFT” string. There is an article about it here. It is definitely worth a read: http://www.os2museum.com/wp/mtswslnk/