%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%% THIS DOCUMENT IS OUT OF DATE, NEWEST FEATURES DOCUMENTED ONLY IN THE ITALIAN VERSION OF THIS DOCUMENT %%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \documentclass[a4paper,oneside,centered,noparindent,noparskip]{bookest} \usepackage[utf8x]{inputenc} %\usepackage[italian]{babel} \usepackage{palatino} \usepackage{guit} \hyphenation{Su-pe-rio-re} \hypersetup{ pdftitle={The bookest class}, pdfsubject={An extension for the book class}, pdfauthor={Riccardo Bresciani}, pdfkeywords={TeX, LaTeX, pdfLaTeX, book, bookest}, pdfstartview=FitV, %colorlinks } \setoddheadtext{{\colorA The \texttt{bookest} class --- Version 1.0.4\hfill Riccardo Bresciani}} \setoddfoot{\hfill{\colorA\thepage}\hfill} \makeatletter \renewcommand \thesection{\@arabic\c@section.} \renewcommand\thesubsection{\thesection\@arabic\c@subsection} \makeatother \newcommand{\tA}[1]{\texttt{\colorA #1}} \shipouttext{60}{15}{\fbox{\itshape \ttfamily out of date}} \begin{document} \chapter*{The \texttt{bookest} class\\{\Large Version 1.0.4 --- May 22, 2007}\\{\Large Riccardo Bresciani}} \textit{\sffamily \begin{abstract}{\today: WARNING} This document is out of date, the newest features are documented only in the Italian version of this document. \end{abstract} \vspace{7ex}} The \texttt{bookest} class in an extension of the standard \texttt{book} class, on which it relies and that is loaded with the default options. \ppar The extensions provided by the class involve: \begin{enumerate} \item colors; \item document layout; \item headings and footers; \item title page layout; \item \dots \end{enumerate} The \texttt{bookest} web page is \url{http://tex.boris-web.net/bookest}. \section{Colors} \texttt{bookest} requires the \texttt{color} and the \texttt{pdfcolmk}\footnote{This package, reported by Massimiliano Dominici (\GuIT), allows to bypass some of the limitations that pdf\TeX\ has up to version 1.30, mainly the unsupported \emph{colorstack}. Currently the package is loaded by default, but as soon as the main ditributions (MiK\TeX, te\TeX, \dots) will have pdf\TeX\ versione 1.40 this package will be removed from the class.} packages to provide color support to the document. \ppar Specifically, colors \texttt{A} and \texttt{B} are defined: they will be used in the definition of the sectioning commands and in coloring of some text elements --- e.g. the \texttt{footnote} rules or the list labels in \texttt{itemize}, \texttt{enumerate} e \texttt{description}. \ppar The default document is black and white, the user can anyway define the colors according to his taste by using the commands listed in \ref{coloricomandi}. \ppar \texttt{bookest} provides some preset color combinations that can be activated with the corresponding class options listed in \ref{coloriopzioni}. For these options to be used the \texttt{hyperref} package is required, as link and anchor colors (color \texttt{A}) and citation color (color \texttt{B}) are set. \subsection{Commands}\label{coloricomandi} \begin{description} \item[\texttt{\textbackslash colorA}, \texttt{\textbackslash colorB}, \texttt{\textbackslash black}] declare the colors used by the class (\texttt{A} and \texttt{B} empty by default and user-definable, plus black); \item[\texttt{\textbackslash setcolorA\{\textit{<R> <G> <B>}\}}, \texttt{\textbackslash setcolorB\{\textit{<R> <G> <B>}\}}] specify color \texttt{A} and \texttt{B} in RGB format; \item[\texttt{\textbackslash SETcolorA\{\textit{<command>}\}}, \texttt{\textbackslash SETcolorB\{\textit{<command>}\}}] redefine the commands \texttt{\textbackslash colorA} and \texttt{\textbackslash colorB} in \texttt{\textit{<command>}}; \end{description} \subsection{Options}\label{coloriopzioni} \begin{description} \item[\texttt{noitemcolor}] cancels the list coloration in \texttt{itemize}, \texttt{enumerate} and \texttt{description}; \end{description} \ppar \begin{description} \item[\texttt{blue}, \texttt{green}, \texttt{red}] are generic color themes; \item[\texttt{guitgreen}] is a color theme using the colors of the Gruppo Utilizzatori Italiani di \TeX\ (\GuIT). \item[\texttt{sssupcolor1}, \texttt{sssupcolor2}, \texttt{sssupcolor3}] are color themes using the colors of the Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna logo; \item[\texttt{enscblue}] is a color theme using the colors of the École Normale Supérieure de Cachan logo. \end{description} \section{Document layout} \texttt{bookest} provides options to control: \begin{itemize} \item doubleside (inherets that ones of \texttt{book}); \item margins; \item line spacing; \item paragraph indentation and spacing. \end{itemize} Moreover, \texttt{bookest} provides two commands to insert an image or a text as shipout picture. \subsection{Options} \begin{description} \item[\texttt{oneside}, \texttt{twoside}] toggles duplex options (default: \texttt{twoside}); \end{description} \ppar \begin{description} \item[\texttt{centered}] sets page margins (2.5 cm horizontal, 3 cm above and below) --- requires the \texttt{geometry} package; \item[\texttt{left5mm}] sets page margins allowing 5 mm for binding (3 cm left, 2 cm right and 3 cm above and below) requires the \texttt{geometry} package; \item[\texttt{left8mm}] sets page margins allowing 8 mm for binding (3.3 cm left, 1.7 cm right and 3 cm above and below) --- requires the \texttt{geometry} package; \end{description} \ppar \begin{description} \item[\texttt{onehalfspacing}] line spacing to 1.5 --- requires the \texttt{setspace} package; \item[\texttt{doublespacing}] line spacing to 2 --- requires the \texttt{setspace} package; \end{description} \ppar \begin{description} \item[\texttt{noparindent}] sets paragraph indentation to 0; \item[\texttt{noparskip}] sets paragraph spacing to 0. \end{description} \subsection{Commands} \begin{description} \item [\texttt{\textbackslash shipouttext\{\textit{<rot>}\}\{\textit{<sc>}\}\{\textit{<text>}\}}] puts in every page the text \texttt{\textit{<text>}} as shipout picture, rotating it counterclockwise by \texttt{\textit{<rot>}} degrees and applying a scale factor \texttt{\textit{<sc>}}. The default color is gray 5\% --- requires the \texttt{setspace} package --- requires the \texttt{everyshi} and \texttt{color} packages; \item [\texttt{\textbackslash shipoutimage\{\textit{<options>}\}\{\textit{<file>}\}}] puts in everypage the image \texttt{\textit{<file>}} as shipout picture, using \texttt{\textit{<options>}} as \texttt{\textbackslash includegraphics} options --- requires the \texttt{everyshi} and \texttt{graphicx} packages. \end{description} \section{Headings and footers} \texttt{bookest} provides commands to allow the user to set easily headings and footers. Moreover it provides a default setting that is different from \texttt{book}\footnote{To use the default \texttt{book} styles one has to simply use the command \texttt{\textbackslash pagestyle\{\textit{<style>}\}}.}. \ppar It also redefines chapter headings and the \texttt{plain} style to include colors. \subsection{Commands} \begin{description} \item[\texttt{\textbackslash setoddhead}, \texttt{\textbackslash setevenhead}] define odd and even page headings; \item[\texttt{\textbackslash oddheadtext}] is the text to be used in odd page headings (default: \texttt{\{\textbackslash colorA\{ \textbackslash slshape\textbackslash rightmark\}\textbackslash hfill\textbackslash thepage\}}); \item[\texttt{\textbackslash evenheadtext}] is the text to be used in even page headings (default in the \texttt{oneside} case: \texttt{\textbackslash oddheadtext}; in the \texttt{twoside} case: \texttt{\{\textbackslash colorA\textbackslash thepage\textbackslash hfill\textbackslash slshape\textbackslash leftmark\}}); \item[\texttt{\textbackslash setoddheadtext}, \texttt{\textbackslash setevenheadtext}] set the text in \texttt{\textbackslash oddheadtext} e \texttt{\textbackslash evenheadtext}; \item[\texttt{\textbackslash setoddfoot}, \texttt{\textbackslash setevenfoot}] define odd and even page footers; \item[\texttt{\textbackslash oddfoottext}, \texttt{\textbackslash evenfoottext}] is the text to be used in odd and even page headings (default: (default: empty); \item[\texttt{\textbackslash setoddfoottext}, \texttt{\textbackslash setevenfoottext}] set the text in \texttt{\textbackslash oddfoottext} e \texttt{\textbackslash evenfoottext}; \item[\texttt{\textbackslash setleftmark}, \texttt{\textbackslash setrightmark}] sets the text in \texttt{\textbackslash leftmark} e \texttt{\textbackslash rightmark}; \item[\texttt{\textbackslash makeheadrule}] defines the horizontal rule in headings (default: \texttt{\{\textbackslash colorB\textbackslash hrule \textbackslash @width \textbackslash textwidth \textbackslash @height 0.4pt \textbackslash vskip-0.4pt\}}); \item[\texttt{\textbackslash makefootrule}] defines the horizontal rule in headings (default: \texttt{\textbackslash makeheadrule}); \end{description} \section{Title page layout} \texttt{bookest} provides commands to allow the user to customize easily the title page of his document, especially starting from preset layouts that can be activated by the options in \ref{copertinaopzioni}. \ppar The default layout has author and title centered at top of the page and to the bottom of the page is a footer made by the content of \texttt{\textbackslash titlingpageprefooter} and of \texttt{\textbackslash titlingpagefooter} divided by a horizontal line. Between title and footer is the content of \texttt{\textbackslash titlingpagemiddle}. The different options allow to vary the logo position; for each option \texttt{\textit{<optlogo>}} in \ref{copertinaopzioni} there exists a variant \texttt{\textit{<optlogo>}-nofooter} where no footer is present. \subsection{Commands} \begin{description} \item[\texttt{\textbackslash inslogo\{\textit{<file>}\}}] inserts the image \texttt{\textit{<file>}} with \texttt{\textbackslash includegraphics} options previously defined and used for the logo (default: \texttt{width=0.6\textbackslash paperwidth}); \item[\texttt{\textbackslash setlogooptions\{\textit{<options>}\}}] defines \texttt{\textit{<options>}} as the \texttt{\textbackslash includegraphics} options to be used by \texttt{\textbackslash inslogo}; \item[\texttt{\textbackslash logo}, \texttt{\textbackslash leftlogo}, \texttt{\textbackslash rightlogo}] are the path (relative or absolute) of the image to be used as logo depending on the chosen options (default for \texttt{\textbackslash logo} is the relative path \texttt{logo}, default for the others is \texttt{\textbackslash logo}); \item[\texttt{\textbackslash setlogo\{\textit{<path>}\}}, \texttt{\textbackslash setleftlogo\{\textit{<path>}\}}, \texttt{\textbackslash setrightlogo\{\textit{<path>}\}}] set to \texttt{\textit{<path>}} the content of \texttt{\textbackslash logo}, \texttt{\textbackslash leftlogo}, \texttt{\textbackslash rightlogo}; \item[\texttt{\textbackslash titlingpagemiddle}] is the text to be put in the middle of the \emph{titling page}; \item[\texttt{\textbackslash settitlingpagemiddle}] sets the text in \texttt{\textbackslash titlingpagemiddle}; \item[\texttt{\textbackslash titlingpageprefooter}] is the text to be put before the footer in the \emph{titling page}; \item[\texttt{\textbackslash settitlingpageprefooter}] sets the text in \texttt{\textbackslash titlingpageprefooter}; \item[\texttt{\textbackslash titlingpagefooter}] is the text to be used as footer in the \emph{titling page} (default: \texttt{\textbackslash today}); \item[\texttt{\textbackslash settitlingpagefooter}] sets the text in \texttt{\textbackslash titlingpagefooter}; \item[\texttt{\textbackslash settitlingpagetitle}] defines the format of the title in the \emph{titling page}; \item[\texttt{\textbackslash titling}] inserts the \emph{titling page}. \end{description} \subsection{Options}\label{copertinaopzioni} \begin{description} \item[\texttt{nofooter}] variant without footer of the default layout; \item[\texttt{logo}, \texttt{logo-nofooter}] adds to the default layout the logo in \texttt{\textbackslash logo} under the title (and matching \texttt{nofooter} variant) --- requires the \texttt{graphicx} package; \item[\texttt{logo-bg}, \texttt{logo-bg-nofooter}] adds to the default layout the logo in \texttt{\textbackslash logo} in the background (and matching \texttt{nofooter} variant) --- requires the \texttt{graphicx} and the \texttt{eso-pic} packages; \item[\texttt{logo-topl}, \texttt{logo-topl-nofooter}] adds to the default layout the logo in \texttt{\textbackslash leftlogo} at top left of the page before the title (and matching \texttt{nofooter} variant) --- requires the \texttt{graphicx} package; \item[\texttt{logo-topc}, \texttt{logo-topc-nofooter}] adds to the default layout the logo in \texttt{\textbackslash logo} at top center of the page before the title (and matching \texttt{nofooter} variant) --- requires the \texttt{graphicx} package; \item[\texttt{logo-topr}, \texttt{logo-topr-nofooter}] adds to the default layout the logo in \texttt{\textbackslash rightlogo} at top left of the page before the title (and matching \texttt{nofooter} variant) --- requires the \texttt{graphicx} package; \item[\texttt{logo-toplr}, \texttt{logo-toplr-nofooter}] adds to the default layout the logo in \texttt{\textbackslash leftlogo} at top left of the page and \texttt{\textbackslash rightlogo} at top right of the page before the title (and matching \texttt{nofooter} variant) --- requires the \texttt{graphicx} package; \end{description} \section{Miscellanea} \texttt{bookest} provides also other little shortcuts, which can be useful when using the class and that are hereby listed: \subsection{Commands} \begin{description} \item[\texttt{\textbackslash setbibname\{\textit{<name>}\}}] renames the bibliography title to \texttt{\textit{<name>}}; \item[\texttt{\textbackslash setcontentsname\{\textit{<name>}\}}] renames the contents title to \texttt{\textit{<name>}}; \item[\texttt{\textbackslash ppar}] inserts a vertical space of \texttt{1.5ex} --- useful for example with the \texttt{noparskip} option; \item[\texttt{\textbackslash dimstleftskip}] sets \texttt{\textbackslash leftskip} to \texttt{1cm}; \item[\texttt{\textbackslash UCase}] provides the command \texttt{\textbackslash MakeUppercase}, that is instead redefined as a null command to make heading and footer commands more flexible; \item[\texttt{\textbackslash epigraph\{\textit{<text1>}\}\{\textit{<text2>}\}\{\textit{<environment>}\}\{\textit{<l>}\}}] makes an epigraph, where \texttt{\textit{<text1>}} is divided from \texttt{\textit{<text2>}} by a horizontal line of color \texttt{B}. The epigraph has length \texttt{\textit{<l>}} and is contained in the environment \texttt{\textit{<environment>}}. \end{description} \subsection{Environments} \begin{description} \item[\texttt{abstract}] is an environment of width \texttt{0.9\textbackslash textwidth}, with a parameter \texttt{\textit{<title>}} to be written in bold series before the text contained in the environment; \item[\texttt{dimst}] is an environment where the text is in \texttt{slshape} and with 1 cm extra for the left margin. \end{description} \section{Contacts} For comments, suggestions or bug reports, you can contact me at the address \href{mailto:bresciani@sssup.it}{\textit{bresciani@sssup.it}}. \end{document}