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1. alsoname aux file 6 bottomsectionskip length 2 cftchapterbreak 4 changetocdepth chapter chapter 1 n E Nchapterprecis I Nchapterprecishere Vhapterprectatoc B a ah class iii memoir 111 7 counter lastpage 8 last Pase EL tocdepth 3 crop Mine environment quote 1 theindex A f ancybreak P file aux 6 idx 4H6 ind 41 6 toc B flushbottom 2 hyperref package p idx CoR include 6 ind file 4 6 Vindex index package 4 itshape 1 chapter amp lastpage Dana lastsheet counter 8 length Nbottomsectionskip 2 Ypfbreakskip 2 listoffigures makeidx package make index 4 5 memhfixc package 4 memoir class iiil 7 natbib package p 2 t onecolindextrue option showtrims 7 package crop 7 hyperref 4 5 Xpart trimXmarks index 4 tmarkmr 7 8 makeidx 4 Ntmarkt1 l8 memhfixc tmarktm 7 8 natbib 5 Ntmarktr 8 showidx 41 ToC 3 4 part B toc file B partnumber 1 ine B 4 tocdepth counter B ee trimFrame pfbreakk trimLmarks pfbreakdisplay 2 trimmarks 7 8 pfbreakskip length p trimNone plainfancybreak 2 trimXmarks 7 post Re prechapterprecis l precistocfont precistoctext print chapternonum 1 Aprint index 4 guote environment 1 raggedbottom 2 raggedbottomsectionf v
2. L in various orientations depending on the par ticular corner After trimFrame a frame will be drawn around each page coinciding with the page boundaries The declaration trimNone disables all kinds of trim marking trimmarks Ntmarktl tmarktr tmarkbr tmarkbl tmarktm tmarkmr tmarkbm tmarkml The macro trimmarks is responsible for drawing upto 8 marks The marks are defined as zero sized pictures which are placed strategically around the borders of the page 7 3 TRIM MARKS trimmarks places the pictures tmarktl tmarktr tmarkbl and tmarkbr are placed at the top left top right bottom right and bottom left corners of the page The pictures tmarktm tmarkmr tmarkbm and tmarkml are placed at the top middle middle right bottom middle and middle left of the edges of the page All these tmark macros should expand to zero sized pictures For example to draw short lines marking the half height of the page try this providecommand tmarkm1 renewcommand tmarkm1 7 begin picture 0 0 unitlength 1mm thinlines put 2 0 line 1 0 10mm end picture providecommand tmarkmr renewcommand tmarkmr 7 begin picture 0 0 unitlength 1mm thinlines put 2 0 line 1 0 10mm end picture Thin horizontal lines of length 10mm will be drawn at the middle left and middle right of the page starting 2mm outside the page boundary 3 3 Sheet numbering One application
3. of trim marks is to show a printer where the stock should be trimmed In this application in can be useful to also note the sheet number on each page where the shhet number is 1 for the first page and increases by 1 for each page thereafter The sheet number is independent of the page number thesheetsequence The macro thesheetsequence typesets the current sheet sequence number and is analagous the Nthepage lastsheet lastpage The counter lastsheet holds the number of sheets processed during the previous run of LaTeX Similarly the counter lastpage holds the number of the last page processed during the previous run Note that the last page number is not necessarily the same as the last sheet number For example In this document this is sheet 18 of 22 sheets and page 8 of 12 The previous sentence was the result of processing the following code textit In this document this is Sheet thesheetsequence of thelastsheet sheets Sheet numbering and page thepage of thelastpage You may wish to use the sheet and or page numbers as part of some trim marks The following will note the sheet numbers above the page newcommand trimseqpage 7 begin picture 0 0 unitlength 1mm put 0 2 makebox 0 0 b Sheet thesheetsequence of thelastsheet end picture let tmarktm trimsegpage Index The first page number is usually but not always the primary reference to the indexed topic
4. Addendum ADDENDUM The Memoir Class for Configurable Typesetting User Guide Peter Wilson 2002 Peter R Wilson All rights reserved The Herries Press Normandy Park WA Printed in the World The paper used in this publication may meet the minimum requirements of the American National Standard for Information Sciences Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials ANSI Z39 48 1984 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 10987654321 First edition November 2002 addendum n L gerundive of addere see ADD 1 a thing added or to be added 2 an appendix or supplement to a book etc 3 the part of a gear tooth that projects beyond the pitch circle or the distance that it projects Webster s New World Dictionary Second College Edition memoir 1 Fr m moire masc a memorandum memoir fem memory lt L memoria MEMORY 1 a biography or biographical notice usually written by a relative or personal friend of the subject 2 pl an autobiography usually a full or highly personal account 3 pl a report or record of important events based on the writer s personal observation special knowledge etc 4 a report or record of a scholarly investigation scientific study etc 5 pl the record of the proceedings of a learned society Webster s New World Dictionary Second College Edition Short contents Short contents i Contents ii Introduction iii 1_ Document divisions 1 D Tops and ta
5. ace 2 baselineskip 1 DOCUMENT DIVISIONS begin quote normalfont itshape newcommand postchapterprecis end quote The prechapterprecis and postchapterprecis macros can be changed if another style of typesetting is required 13 Moved headings In the standard classes a section or other divisional heading that is too close to the bot tom of a page is moved to the top of the following page If this happens and f lushbottom is in effect the contents of the short page are stretched to make the last line flush with the bottom of the typeblock Xraggedbottomsectiontrue Xraggedbottomsectionfalse bottomsectionskip The raggedbottomsectiontrue declaration will typeset any pages that are short be cause of a moved divisional header as though raggedbottom was in effect for the short page other pages are not affected The length bottomsectionskip controls the amount of stretch on the short page Setting it to zero allows the last line to be flush with the bottom of the typeblock The default setting of 10mm appears to remove any stretch The declaration raggedbottomsectionfalse which is the default cancels any pre vious raggedbottomsectiontrue declaration The plainfancybreak macro inserts a plain break in the middle of a page or if the break would come at the bottom or top of a page it inserts a fancy break instead pfbreak pfbreak pfbreakskip pfbreakdisplay fext The pfbreak macro i
6. alindex macro writes its item argument to the file idx and also writes the page number in parentheses and the value of the counter This means that indexing can be with respect to something other than page numbers However if the hyperref package is used the special index links will be to pages even though they appear to be with respect to the counter for example if figure numbers are used as the index reference the hyperref link will be to the page where the figure appears and not the figure itself see item seename seealso items alsoname The macro see can be used in an index command to tell the reader to see item instead of printing a page number Likewise the seealso macro directs the reader to see also items For example index Al1f see Alfred index Frederick seealso Fred Rick The actual values for see and see also are given by the seename and alsoname macros whose default definitions are newcommand seename see newcommand alsoname see also reportnoidxfilefalse reportnoidxfiletrue Following the declaration reportnoidxfilefalse which is the default LaTeX will silently pass over attempts to use an idx file which has not been declared via makeindex After the declaration reportnoidxfiletrue LaTeX will whinge about any attempts to write to an unopened file showindexmarktrue showindexmarkfalse After the declaration showin
7. ave been significantly enhanced and include the functionality provided by the makeidx showidx and index packages these packages should not be used In the standard classes the index is set in two columns onecolindextrue onecolindexfalse The declaration onecolindexfalse which is the default causes any indexes to be set in two columns The declaration onecolindextrue causes any following indexes to be set in one column This can be useful if for example you need an index of the first lines of poems makeindex L file Xprintindex Ll file The macro makeindex which must be put in the preamble if it is used opens an idx file which by default is called jobname idx where jobname is the name of the main LaTeX source file If the optional file argument is given then a file called file idx will be opened The macro printindex reads an ind file called jobname ind which should contain an theindex environment and the indexed items If the optional file argument is given then the file ind file will be read The MAKEINDEX program is often used to convert an idx file to an ind file index L file item specialindext file H counter FX item Y Indexing The macro index writes its item argument to an idx file If the optional file argument is given then it will write to file idx otherwise it writes to jobname idx The page for the item is also written to the idx file The speci
8. dexmarktrue practically all index and specialindex item arguments are listed in the margin of the page on which the index command is issued The default is showindexmarkfalse INDEXING AND THE NATBIB PACKAGE The natbib package will make an index of citations if citeindextrue is put in the preamble after the natbib package is called for citeindexfile The name of the file for the citation index is stored in the macro citeindexfile This is initially defined as 2 TOPS AND TAILS newcommand citeindexfile jobname That is the citation entries will be written to the default idx file This may be not what you want so you can change this for example to renewcommand citeindexfile names If you do change citeindexfile then you have to put makeindex citeindex before usepackagel natbib So there are effectively two choices either along the lines of renewcommand citeindexfile authors write to authors idx makeindex citeindexfile usepackage natbib citeindextrue renewcommand indexname Index of citations printindex citeindexfile or along the lines of usepackage natbib citeindextrue makeindex printindex POPULATING THE IDX FILE In the standard classes indexed items are written directly to an idx file With the class however the indexed items are written to the aux file and then on the next LaTeX run the indexed items in the aux file are written to the designated idx f
9. e numbers of the last sheet and last page e As usual minor glitches have been removed from the code iii One Document divisions 1 1 Introduction This chapter describes the changes and extensions to the commands for producing section heads 1 2 Chapter headings There is one new parameter for controlling the layout of chapter and Nchapter titles In the standard classes the title of an unnumbered chapter is typeset at the same position on the page as the word Chapter for numbered chapters Xprintchapternonum The macro printchapternonun is called just before an unnumbered chapter title text is typeset By default this does nothing but you can use renewcommand to change this For example if you wished the title text for both numbered and unnumbered chapters to be at the same height on the page then you could redefine printchapternonun to insert the amount of vertical space taken by any Chapter N line Nchapterprecishered text prechapterprecis postchapterprecis The chapterprecishere macro is intended for use immediately after a chapter The text argument is typeset in italics in a quote environment The macro is not new it is part of the chapterprecis macro but its definition has been changed to newcommand chapterprecishere 1 prechapterprecis 1 postchapterprecis where prechapterprecis and postchapterprecis are defined as newcommand prechapterprecis vsp
10. en raggedbottomsectiontrue renewcommand 1 reportnoidxfilefalse reportnoidxfiletrue sect ion p see 5 seealso seename settocdepth showidx package 4 showindexmarkfalse ch showtrims option special index 4 tableofcontent s iii 8 theindex environment 4 thepage 8 Nthesheetsequence 8 tmarkbl Ntmarkbm Ntmarkbr tmarkm1 12
11. ile The disadvantage of this two stage process is that after any change to the indexed items LaTeX has to be run twice to ensure that the change is propagated to the idx file Then of course a new ind will have to be created and LaTeX run one more time However this is what you have to do if you are using BibTex The advantage of the approach is that indexed items from include files that are not processed on a particular run are not lost The standard direct write to an idx file loses any non inluded indexed items Three Trim marks 3 1 Introduction When the memoir class showtrims option is used trim marks can be placed on each page usually to indicate where the stock should be trimmed to obtain the planned page size Peter Heslin p j heslin durham ac uk asked me to extend the simple trim mark provided by the memoir class as it appeared unlikely that the author of the crop pack age would take account of the class see the thread titled Incompatibility of memoir cls and crop sty October 2002 on ctt for details 3 2 Marks Trim marks can be placed at each corner of the trimmed page and also at the middle of each side of the page trimXmarks trimLmarks trimFrame trimNone Some predefined trimming stayles are provided After the declaration trimXmarks marks in the shape of a cross are placed at the four corners of the page The declaration trimLmarks calls for corner marks in the shape of an
12. ils 3 B Trim marks 7 Index 11 Contents 1 1 Introduction 1 2 Chapter headingS o 13 Moved headingS o 2 Tops and tails 2 1 Introduction 2 2 Table of contents 2 3 Indexing 9 mm ed Indexing and the natbib package Populating the idx file 3 Irim marks 3 1 Introduction 3 2 M rksl 5 3 eta awa ee Be Bene 3 3 Sheet numbering o 11 Dd UOI i www Nerem oo SI SI NI Introduction At the request of users I keep extending the memoir class The User Manual has some 250 or so pages and it is a burden to the author to keep changing it and also for the readers to keep getting new copies especially when a change can be as small as a sentence or paragraph Hence I trust that this addendum will suffice until there is enough material to warrant a new edition of the manual This addendum applies to fifth edition of the User Manual which describes version 1 2 of the memoir class The class is currently at version 1 3 The main extensions and changes include e There is more flexibility in typesetting the titles of unnumbered chapters Major extensions for indexing including one column and multiple indexes Major extensions to cropmarks Ability to use tableofcontents and friends multiple times Sheet numbers in addition to page numbers plus access to th
13. s an alternate for plainfancybreak that may be more convenient to use The gap for the plain break is given by the length pfbreakskip which is ini tialised to produce two blank lines The fancy break which takes the same vertical space is given by the text argument of pfbreakdisplay The default definition typesets three asterisks as shown a few lines before this gt You can change the definition of pfbreakdisplay for a different style if you wish The fancy break just before this was produced via renewcommand pfbreakdisplay clubsuit quad diamondsuit quad clubsuit fancybreak pfbreakdisplay I used fancybreak as I m not sure where the break will come on the page and the simple pfbreak macro might just have produced a couple of blank lines instead of the fancy display The paragraph following pfbreak is not indented If you want it indented use the pf break starred version 2 Two Tops and tails 2 1 Introduction Some small conveniences have been added for the ToC and friends There are major en hancements for indexing and indexes 2 2 Table of contents It is now possible to use Ntableof contents listoffigures etc multiple times in a document Nchangetocdepth4 num The settocdepth macro puts the changetocdepth into the toc file and normally changetocdepth resets the tocdepth within the ToC itself precistoctext text precistocfont The chap
14. terprecistoc macro puts precistoctext into the toc file which then type sets its argument using the precistocfont default itshape If you are setting both a short and a long ToC for the short ToC you may wish to tem porarily make changetocdepth and precistoctext swallow their arguments with out doing anything else partnumberline num chapternumberline num In the ToC the macros partnumberline and Nchapternumberline are responsible re spectively for typesetting the part and chapter numbers If you do not want say the chapter number to appear you can do 2 TOPS AND TAILS renewcommand chapternumberline 1 NOTE If you use the hyperref package you will also have to use the memhfixc package after the hyperref package documentclass memoir usepackage memfixc usepackage hyperref usepackage memhf ixc The memhfixc package provides a patch for the hyperref package because it does not un derstand the partnumberline and chapternumberline commands Ncftchapterbreak When 1 chapter starts to typeset a chapter entry in the ToC the first thing it does is to call the macro cftchapterbreak This is defined as newcommand cftchapterbreak addpenalty Chighpenalty which encourages a page break before rather than after the entry As usual you can change cftchapterbreak to do other things that you feel might be useful 2 3 Indexing The indexing commands h
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