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The memoir class - The UK TeX Archive

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TYPE CONVENTIONSxxxito CTAN. This is just one of the services offered by the <strong>TeX</strong> Users Group (TUG) and informationon how to access it is available at http://www.tug.org which is the homepagefor the <strong>TeX</strong> Users Group.<strong>The</strong> most recent crops of messages on the comp.text.tex newsgroup (CTT) show anincreasing interest in using a wider range of fonts with La<strong>TeX</strong>. This is a question that I haveleft alone. Alan Hoenig’s book [Hoe98] is the best guide to this that I know of. CTAN hostsPhilipp Lehman’s font installation guide [Leh04]; this is well worth looking at just as anexample of fine typesetting.<strong>The</strong> source code for the <strong>memoir</strong> <strong>class</strong> is, of course, freely available from CTAN if youwish to see exactly what it does and how it does it.For a more interactive resource you can ask questions on the comp.text.tex newsgroup.If you are a newcomer to CTT please read the FAQ [FAQ] before asking a question,and also read a few day’s worth of messages to check that your question hasn’t just beenanswered.TYPE CONVENTIONS<strong>The</strong> following conventions are used:• <strong>The</strong> names of La<strong>TeX</strong> <strong>class</strong>es and packages are typeset in this font.• Class options are typeset in this font.• <strong>The</strong> names of chapterstyles and pagestyles are typeset in this font.• La<strong>TeX</strong> code is typeset in this font.• <strong>The</strong> names of programs are in this font.Macro command syntax is enclosed in a rectangular box.For referential purposes, arguments are denoted by 〈arg〉ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSMany people have contributed to the <strong>memoir</strong> <strong>class</strong> and this manual in the forms of code,solutions to problems, suggestions for new functions, bringing my attention to errors andinfelicities in the code and manual, and last but not least in simply being encouraging.I am very grateful to the following for all they have done, whether they knew it or not:Paul Abrahams, William Adams, Tim Arnold, Donald Arseneau, Stephan von Bechtolsheim,Jens Berger, Karl Berry, Ingo Beyritz, Javier Bezos, Stefano Bianchi, Sven Bovin,Alan Budden, Ignasi Furió Caldentey, Ezequiel Martín Cámara, David Carlisle, GustafoCevolani, Jean-Côme Charpentier, Michael A. Cleverly, Steven Douglas Cochran, FredericConnes, Žarko F. Čučej, Christopher Culver, Iain Dalton, Michael W. Daniels, MichaelDownes, Christopher Dutchyn, Thomas Dye, Victor Eijkhout, Roman Eisele, Danie Els,Robin Fairbairns, Simon Fear, António Ferreira, Kai von Fintel, Ivars Finvers, Ulrike Fischer,Matthew Ford, Musa Furber, Daniel Richard G, Ignacio Fernández Galván, GerardoGarcia, Romano Giannetti, Kheng-Swee Goh, Donald Goodman, Gabriel Guernik,Matthias Haldiman, Kathryn Hargreaves, Sven Hartrumpf, hazydirk, Carsten Heinz, FlorenceHenry, Peter Heslin, Timo Hoenig, Morten Høgholm, Henrik Holm, Vladimir G.Ivanović, Martin Jørgensen, Stefan Kahrs, Christian Keil, Marcus Kohm, Flavian Lambert,Jøgen Larsen, Kevin Lin, Matthew Lovell, Daniel Luecking, Anders Lyhne, Lars HendrikGam Madsen, Lars Madsen, Vittorio De Martino, Ben McKay, Frank Mittelbach, Wilhelm

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