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35 \theoremstyle{nonumberplain}<br />
36 \theoremheaderfont{\scshape}<br />
37 \theorembodyfont{\normalfont}<br />
38 \theoremsymbol{\ensuremath{_\blacksquare}}<br />
39 \RequirePackage{amssymb}<br />
40 \newtheorem{Proof}{Proof}<br />
41 \newtheorem{proof}{Proof}<br />
42 \newtheorem{Beweis}{Beweis}<br />
43 \newtheorem{beweis}{Beweis}<br />
44 \qedsymbol{\ensuremath{_\blacksquare}}<br />
45 \theoremclass{LaTeX}<br />
8 History and Acknowledgements<br />
8.1 The endmark-Story (Wolfgang May)<br />
In 1995, I started a hack for setting endmarks semiautomatically at the end<br />
of displayed formulas. The work on thmmarks.sty begun in October 1996<br />
byathreadaskingforaroutineforsettingendmarksinde.comp.tex initiated<br />
by Boris Piwinger. Version 0.1 incorporated the main features for setting<br />
endmarks automagically by using the .aux file. Version 0.2 included some<br />
bugfixes and was the first one accessible on the internet. Boris suggested<br />
to include fleqn and leqno which has been done in version 0.3 (which was<br />
never made public). Since at this point, thmmarks.sty was incompatible to<br />
the widely used theorem.sty written by Frank Mittelbach, in Version 0.4,<br />
the features of theorem.sty have been integrated.<br />
With version 0.5, the case of “empty” end symbols has been handled, \qed<br />
has been added (also suggested by Boris), and the handling of theoremstyles<br />
by \newtheoremstyle has been included.<br />
For version 0.6, the handling of endmarks in displaymaths has been changed<br />
in order to adjust them with the bottom of the displayed math.<br />
Version 0.6 was the first one announced in comp.text.tex. For version 0.7,<br />
I added the handling of amsmath features, suggested by my colleague Peter<br />
Neuhaus.<br />
Versions 0.71 and 0.72 incorporated minor bugfixes.<br />
8.2 Lists, Lists, Lists (Andreas Schedler)<br />
Ioftensawquestionso<strong>ntheorem</strong>listsinthegermannewsgroupde.comp.text.tex,<br />
but I never spent any attention on those postings. This changed in summer<br />
1996, when I needed those lists for myself. Thus, I asked the holy question.<br />
But none of the given answers satisfied my wish for a simple, easy to use<br />
and short solution.<br />
I decided to take a look at Frank Mittelbachs theorem.sty. First I didn’t<br />
understand much of the code, but Bernd Raichle helped me a lot by answer-<br />
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