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The memoir class - The UK TeX Archive

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EighteenMiscellaneousIn which we talk of many things, but not shoes or ships or sealing wax, nor cabbagesand kings.This chapter started with the \chapterprecis command to add the above text, which isalso added to the ToC.<strong>The</strong> <strong>class</strong> provides a miscellany of minor facilities, which are described here.18.1 DRAFT DOCUMENTS<strong>The</strong> draft option marks any overfull lines with black rectangles, otherwise the appearanceis the same as for a final document.\ifdraftdoc<strong>The</strong> \ifdraftdoc macro is provided so that you can add extra things that you might wantto happen when processing a draft; for example you might want to have each page header(or footer) include the word ‘DRAFT’. <strong>The</strong> code to do this can be put into a construct likethe following:\ifdraftdoc% special things for a draft document\else% perhaps special things for a non-draft document\fi18.2 CHANGE MARKSWhen preparing a manuscript it normally goes through several iterations. <strong>The</strong> macrosdescribed in this section can be used to identify changes made to a document throughoutits lifecycle.<strong>The</strong> commands below implement a simplified version of the change marking in the iso<strong>class</strong> [Wil00b].\changemarks \nochangemarks<strong>The</strong> change marking macros only work properly when the draft <strong>class</strong> option is used. Additionally,the marks are only printed when the \changemarks declaration is in effect. Using\nochangemarks switches off any marking.321Chapter last updated 2013/05/17 (revision 466)

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