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\newcommand{\TODO}{\textcolor{red}{\bf TODO!}\xspace} |
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\newcommand{\ie}{\textit{i.\hairsp{}e.}\xspace} |
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\newcommand{\eg}{\textit{e.\hairsp{}g.}\xspace} |
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\newcommand{\na}{\quad--}% used in tables for N/A cells |
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\providecommand{\XeLaTeX}{X\lower.5ex\hbox{\kern-0.15em\reflectbox{E}}\kern-0.1em\LaTeX} |
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\newcommand{\tXeLaTeX}{\XeLaTeX\index{XeLaTeX@\protect\XeLaTeX}} |
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@@ -291,7 +289,7 @@ Introduction & \hangp{7} & \hangp{9} & \hangp{9} & 9 \\ |
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\bigskip |
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The design of the front matter in Tufte's books varies slightly from the |
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traditional design of front matter. First, the pages in front matter are |
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traditionally numbered with lowercase roman numerals (\eg, i, ii, iii, |
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traditionally numbered with lowercase roman numerals (e.g., i, ii, iii, |
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iv,~\ldots). Second, the front matter page numbering sequence is usually |
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separate from the main matter page numbering. That is, the page numbers |
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restart at 1 when the main matter begins. In contrast, Tufte has |
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@@ -851,7 +849,7 @@ also cause the graphics to be replaced by outlines. |
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The \docclsoptdef{nofonts} option prevents the \TL classes from |
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automatically loading the Palatino and Helvetica typefaces. You should use |
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this option if you wish to load your own fonts. If you're using \tXeLaTeX, this |
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option is implied (\ie, the Palatino and Helvetica fonts aren't loaded if you |
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option is implied (i.e., the Palatino and Helvetica fonts aren't loaded if you |
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use \tXeLaTeX). |
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The \docclsoptdef{nols} option inhibits the letterspacing code. The \TL\ |
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