%% % File: cjwresize.sty %% \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} \ProvidesPackage{cjwresize} [1995/05/09 v0.1 Change Default LaTeX Page Layouts -- CJW] \newif \if@autocalc \DeclareOption{auto} {\@autocalctrue} \DeclareOption{final}{\@autocalctrue} \DeclareOption*{% \PackageWarning{cjwresize}{Unknown option `\CurrentOption'}} \ProcessOptions %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % % DISTRIBUTION NOTICE % % This is file |cjwresize.sty| for use with \LaTeX2e. % % Copyright (c) 1995 by Colin J. Wynne % cwynne@sage.wlu.edu, cwynne@lorien,princeton.edu, % ua7o@rz.uni-karlsruhe.de % This file may be freely distributed in any form; electronic, % physical or otherwise; so long as the distributor provides this % file in its entirety (including this message) and the distributor % receives no money (except for a reasonable recompense for the % duplication process). Fair 'nough? % % This file is beer-ware. If you use it and like it, then you % should buy me a beer if you ever meet me. :-) % % % INTRO % % This is a fairly simple file, so I am not going to bother with a % .dtx file. Here is the whole documentation, right here. :-) No % \docstrip{} hastle or anything... % % % WHY THIS PACKAGE? % % I think the default printable area used by \LaTeX{}, frankly, % sucks. When I turn in three problem assignments for a math class % and it takes up eight pages, there is just too much blank space. % So, I hacked the relevant parts out of |classes.dtx| which deal % with setting printable area and balancing margins and fiddled with % some of the default values. Not only that, but it is easily % customisable. % % % HOW TO USE THIS PACKAGE % % There are two basic ways to use this package. Essentially, after % including the package, the macro |\resize| is available to the % user. After altering any of the relevant page information, one % can invoke |\resize| to recalculate page margins. |\resize| % should be called after changes to the following: % % \textheight \headheight \footskip % \textwidth \headsep % % and optionally after changing |\topskip|. These are the % dimensions on which the \LaTeX{} algorithms below depend. % % This only half solves the problem, though. Having to change the % height and width in every document is also not a particularly % ducky solution, so there is also a package option, namely |auto|. % In commented sections below, you will see where I have altered % some of the default values that \LaTeX{} uses for page layout % calculations. Invoking the package with the |auto| option will % automatically do a resize with these defaults. Of course, the % |\resize| command will still be available if further modifications % are desired. You should feel perfectly free to change these % defaults to something that will be more appropriate for you. % As the major advantage of \LaTeX's default, \emph{wide} margins is % the availability of |\marginpar| space, for draft annotations, I % also consider the revised margins of this package to be applicable % to final output. Therefore the option |final| will be grabbed and % interpreted to mean the same thing as |auto|. % % % BUGS % % Well, I wouldn't call this a bug, but I haven't accounted for the % slight differences in these calculations specific to the |book| % class's options for size switching. This package was written in % about twenty minutes, and I couldn't think of a way off the type % of my head to test for the invoked class. If there is one (and % I'm fairly sure there is), please let me know. % % % COMMENTS? % % If you have any, send them to me at one of the e-mail addresses % above. I hope this will be useful to somebody, somewhere. % % CJW, 09.05.1995 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \def\resize{\relax% % \if@twoside \setlength\@tempdima {\paperwidth} \addtolength\@tempdima {-\textwidth} \setlength\oddsidemargin {.4\@tempdima} \addtolength\oddsidemargin {-1in} % \setlength\marginparwidth {.6\@tempdima} \addtolength\marginparwidth {-0.4in} \else \setlength\@tempdima {\paperwidth} \addtolength\@tempdima {-\textwidth} \setlength\oddsidemargin {.5\@tempdima} \addtolength\oddsidemargin {-1in} \setlength\marginparwidth {.5\@tempdima} \addtolength\marginparwidth {-.4in} \fi % \ifdim \marginparwidth >2in \setlength\marginparwidth{2in} \fi % \@settopoint\oddsidemargin \@settopoint\marginparwidth % \setlength\evensidemargin {\paperwidth} \addtolength\evensidemargin{-2in} \addtolength\evensidemargin{-\textwidth} \addtolength\evensidemargin{-\oddsidemargin} % \@settopoint\evensidemargin % % \setlength\topmargin{\paperheight} \addtolength\topmargin{-2in} \addtolength\topmargin{-\headheight} \addtolength\topmargin{-\headsep} \addtolength\topmargin{-\textheight} \addtolength\topmargin{-\footskip} % \addtolength\topmargin{-.5\topmargin} \@settopoint\topmargin } %%%% %%%% %% %% CODE for the |auto| option: %% %%%% %%%% \if@autocalc %% % Compute the |\textwidth|. %% \setlength\@tempdima{\paperwidth} \addtolength\@tempdima{-2in} %% % This choice of |\@tempdimb| is the `default' page size used by the % |auto| option. The values from |classes.dtx| are 345pt, 360pt and % 390pt respectively for 10pt, 11pt and 12pt document sizes. Feel % free to change these to taste. I find that adding about 40--50pt to % the original dimensions works pretty well. %% \ifcase \@ptsize \setlength\@tempdimb{385\p@} \or \setlength\@tempdimb{400\p@} \else \setlength\@tempdimb{430\p@} \fi \if@twocolumn \ifdim\@tempdima>2\@tempdimb\relax \setlength\textwidth{2\@tempdimb} \else \setlength\textwidth{\@tempdima} \fi \else \ifdim\@tempdima>\@tempdimb\relax \setlength\textwidth{\@tempdimb} \else \setlength\textwidth{\@tempdima} \fi \fi \@settopoint\textwidth %% % Compute the |\textheight|. %% \setlength\@tempdima{\paperheight} %% % These next two lines govern the `default' |\textheight| used by the % |auto| option. The values from |classes.dtx| are -2in for the % margins and -1.5in for headers and footers. I like reducing the % extra space for headers/footers down to -1in. Feel free, however, % to change these values to taste. %% %% \addtolength\@tempdima{-2in} % Minimum margins. \addtolength\@tempdima{-1in} % Room for head/foot stuff. % \divide\@tempdima\baselineskip % Compute size in \@tempcnta=\@tempdima % line numbers. % \setlength\textheight{\@tempcnta\baselineskip}% \addtolength\textheight{\topskip} % First line of text has % height |\topskip|. %% %% % Now call resize. %% \resize \fi \endinput %% % End of file: cjwresize.sty %%