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# school
This repository is designed to organize and make portable all of Holden Rohrer's school work from the 2019-20 school year.
Class directories have internal READMEs which cover their content
## Compilation
To compile files, run `pdftex --shell-escape /dir/to/file` from this directory.
## MLA8 Formatting Usage
Because files are called from this directory, the relative path is `mla8.tex`, which should be included in TeX documents with `\input mla8.tex` (this method is used to allow `mla8.tex` to call `citations.tex`).
In-document, `mla8.tex` provides a few faculties:
- fonts (`\large` makes text 14pt, `\it` italicizes text, `\bf` bolds text; default 12pt roman Times New Roman)
- a running page-numbered header which can be enabled on the first page with `\numberfirstpage`
- blockquotes (`\blockquote{Long quote}`)
- titles (`\title{Title}`)
- document headers (`\name{Forename}\last{Surname}\teacher{Teacher}\clas{Class}\header`, with an optional `\date{12 July 2019}` to use a different date than today; internal registers like `\day` can also be set as numbers).
`citations.tex`, referenced by `mla8.tex` provides `\cite`, which has internal sub-commands:
- `\name{Author Last name for inline citation}{Author Full Name (e.g. Zinsser, William) for citation at end}`
- `\title{Chapter/Paper Title}`
- `\contain{Book or Journal Title}` (note that `\title` should not be used with full books for citation structure)
- `\version` for book version if notable
- `\relnums` for journal issue or volume number
- `\publish` for the publisher
- `\pubdate` for the date of publication
- `\locator` for the page numbers (if chapter) or web address
- `\pagenum` for inline citation.
Internal options are:
- `\nameinline` which includes the name in the inline citation (or title if no author)
- `\newcitation` to prevent double citing in the final.
Python scripts alphabetize the citations.
See `example.tex` for examples of how to use `mla8.tex`
## Notes
This is a 3-column format for note-taking, cheatsheets, etc (anything which needs a large amount of information in a small space).
Other than the normal page setup, this adds 3 new dimensions. `\marghsize` is the width of the column with margin (`\hsize` becomes width of text only). `\fullhsize` is the dimension of the full page between all the columns because `\hsize` changed meaning. `\fullvsize` is the height of columns and thus the whole page, changing `\vsize` to height of text. `\voffset` and `\hoffset` are unchanged.
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