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Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program
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`Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.
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<signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1989
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Ty Coon, President of Vice
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TEXS = $(wildcard 20*.tex)
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DVIS = $(TEXS:.tex=.dvi)
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POSTSCRIPTS = $(DVIS:.dvi=.ps)
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.PHONY: all clean none
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none: ;
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all: $(POSTSCRIPTS)
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clean:
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rm -f *.dvi $(POSTSCRIPTS) *.aux *.log
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%.dvi: %.tex
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latex $<
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%.ps: %.dvi
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dvips -t letter -o $@ $<
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%.pdf: %.ps
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ps2pdf -sPAPERSIZE=letter $<
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csc-tex
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-------
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This is a set of LaTeX macros that support the CSC's photocopying habit.
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You use the csc-poster'' style to make posters, and the csc-letterhead''
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style to write official looking letters.
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Included are two sample documents for you to follow.
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-- Simon Law <sfllaw@engmail.uwaterloo.ca> Sun, 19 Jan 2003 22:05:51 -0500
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%% This is csc-letterhead-sample.tex, a sample CSC letter.
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%% Copyright (C) 2003 Computer Science Club of the University of Waterloo
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%%
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%% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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%% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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%% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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%% (at your option) any later version.
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%%
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%% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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%% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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%% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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%% GNU General Public License for more details.
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%%
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%% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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%% along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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%% Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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\documentclass{letter}
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\usepackage{csc-letterhead}
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% Your name.
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\name{Calum T. Dalek}
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% Your office, or title.
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\office{President de facto}
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% Your e-mail address.
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\email{\url{president@csclub.uwaterloo.ca}}
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% To change the date from its default.
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%\date{\today}
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% To customise the signature block.
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%\signature{\dotfill \\ \fromname \\ \fromoffice}
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% To use a different letter style
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%\letterstyle{full}
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%\letterstyle{semi}
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%\letterstyle{modified}
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\begin{document}
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% You may have more than one letter per document. Each letter is
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% enclosed in a "letter" environment.
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\begin{letter}{%
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Dr. Who,\\
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c/o British Broadcasting Corporation,\\
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Broadcasting House,\\
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Portland Place,\\
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London,\\
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W1A 1AA.
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}
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% The optional subject line for formal letters.
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%\subject{Re: Purchasing the complete Doctor Who television series.}
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% The salutation. Use a colon suffix for formal letters, and a comma
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% suffix for friendly ones.
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\opening{Dear Dr. Who:}
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I suspect that you read this quite often, and I'm very sorry to waste
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your precious time, but I must admit that I am a great fan of yours.
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Consequently, I would like to enquire how to purchase a complete set of
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your television series. I am interested in acquiring them as VHS tapes,
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or perhaps even as DVDs. Please inform me as to the best way to acquire
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said programmes so that I may enjoy them at my leisure.
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|
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Thank you very much for your time and attention, I do enjoy your work.
|
||||
|
||||
% The closing. This also creates a signature.
|
||||
\closing{Yours sincerely,}
|
||||
|
||||
% Optional postscripts.
|
||||
\ps{P.S. I am awaiting your reply with bated breath.}
|
||||
\ps{P.P.S. This is, of course, metaphorical since I do not breathe.}
|
||||
|
||||
% For carbon-copying other people.
|
||||
\cc{Leela,\\
|
||||
Perpugilliam Brown,\\
|
||||
Romana}
|
||||
|
||||
% List your attachments.
|
||||
\encl{An autographed photograph.}
|
||||
|
||||
\end{letter}
|
||||
\end{document}
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,130 @@
|
|||
%% This is csc-letterhead.sty, which is the LaTeX 2e package for
|
||||
%% Computer Science Club letterheads.
|
||||
%% Copyright (C) 2003 Computer Science Club of the University of Waterloo
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
|
||||
%% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
|
||||
%% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
|
||||
%% (at your option) any later version.
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
|
||||
%% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
|
||||
%% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
|
||||
%% GNU General Public License for more details.
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
|
||||
%% along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
|
||||
%% Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% Requirements: You must have tetex-extra installed on your system.
|
||||
%% This package should be used in conjunction with letter.cls and
|
||||
%% letterhead.sty.
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% If you wish to generate csclogo.pdf for the first time, you ought to
|
||||
%% run `pdflatex -shell-escape myfile.tex` to allow PDFTeX to execute shell
|
||||
%% commands. This is only useful if you are invoking PDFLaTeX.
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% Changelog:
|
||||
%% Version 1.0
|
||||
%% * Initial release.
|
||||
%% -- Simon Law <sfllaw@engmail.uwaterloo.ca> Sun, 19 Jan 2003 22:06:17 -0500
|
||||
|
||||
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
|
||||
\ProvidesPackage{csc-letterhead}[2003/01/19 v1.0]
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
%% PACKAGES
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
\RequirePackage{letterhead}
|
||||
\RequirePackage{graphics}
|
||||
\RequirePackage{url}
|
||||
\urlstyle{same}
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
%% DEFINE NEW SUBSTITUTIONS
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
\newcommand*{\email}[1]{\def\fromemail{#1}}
|
||||
\newcommand*{\website}[1]{\def\websiteurl{#1}}
|
||||
\email{}
|
||||
\website{\url{http://www.csclub.uwaterloo.ca}}
|
||||
\location{200 University Ave. W., MC 3036/3037, Waterloo, ON. N2L 3G1.}
|
||||
\telephone{(519) 888-4567 x3870.}
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
%% CSC LOGO
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
\begin{filecontents*}{csclogo.eps}
|
||||
%!PS-Adobe-2.0 EPSF-1.2
|
||||
%%Creator:Ian Goldberg
|
||||
%%Title:CSC Logo
|
||||
%%BoundingBox: 0 0 540 165
|
||||
%%EndComments
|
||||
gsave %0 setlinecap 0 setlinejoin 1 setlinewidth
|
||||
newpath
|
||||
10 %% Half of the line width, where the circles have radius 60
|
||||
%% Calculate the magic angles
|
||||
dup dup dup 2 mul 30 sub exch 60 sub div dup dup mul 1 exch sub sqrt exch atan
|
||||
/csclogomagic1 exch def
|
||||
dup 2 mul 30 add exch 60 add div dup dup mul 1 exch sub sqrt exch atan
|
||||
/csclogomagic2 exch def
|
||||
/csclogowid exch def
|
||||
|
||||
130 95 60 csclogowid sub 0 180 csclogomagic1 sub arcn
|
||||
70 95 60 csclogowid add csclogomagic2 360 arc
|
||||
190 95 60 csclogowid sub 180 csclogomagic1 neg arcn
|
||||
250 95 60 csclogowid add 180 csclogomagic2 add 180 arc
|
||||
csclogowid dup add 0 rmoveto
|
||||
250 95 60 csclogowid sub 180 csclogomagic1 180 add arcn
|
||||
190 95 60 csclogowid add csclogomagic2 neg 180 arc
|
||||
70 95 60 csclogowid sub 0 csclogomagic1 arcn
|
||||
130 95 60 csclogowid add 180 csclogomagic2 sub 360 arc
|
||||
closepath fill
|
||||
/Helvetica findfont 48 scalefont setfont
|
||||
(Computer) 330 115 moveto show
|
||||
(Science) 330 75 moveto show
|
||||
(Club) 330 35 moveto show
|
||||
/Helvetica findfont 18 scalefont setfont
|
||||
(A Student Chapter of the ACM) 135 5 moveto show grestore
|
||||
\end{filecontents*}
|
||||
|
||||
\RequirePackage{ifpdf}
|
||||
\ifpdf
|
||||
\RequirePackage{epstopdf}
|
||||
\fi
|
||||
|
||||
% Caculate the width of the logo, and how much space is left over.
|
||||
\newsavebox{\csclogo}
|
||||
\sbox{\csclogo}{\resizebox{!}{3\baselineskip}{\includegraphics{csclogo}}}
|
||||
\newlength{\csclogowidth}
|
||||
\newlength{\notlogowidth}
|
||||
\settowidth{\csclogowidth}{\usebox{\csclogo}}
|
||||
\setlength{\notlogowidth}{\textwidth}
|
||||
\addtolength{\notlogowidth}{-\csclogowidth}
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
%% LETTERHEAD
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
\renewcommand{\letterhead}{%
|
||||
\sffamily%
|
||||
\parbox{\csclogowidth}{\usebox{\csclogo}}%
|
||||
\parbox{\notlogowidth}{%
|
||||
\mbox{} \hfill \fromname\\
|
||||
\mbox{} \hfill \fromoffice\\
|
||||
\mbox{} \hfill \fromemail
|
||||
}%
|
||||
\\%
|
||||
\mbox{}\hrulefill%
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
%% FOOTER
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
\renewcommand{\letterfoot}{%
|
||||
\sffamily%
|
||||
\centerline{\makebox[0.8\textwidth]{\hrulefill}}%
|
||||
\fromlocation \hfill \telephonenum\\%
|
||||
\centerline{\websiteurl}%
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
\endinput
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
|
|||
%% This is csc-poster-sample, a sample CSC poster
|
||||
%% Copyright (C) 2003 Computer Science Club of the University of Waterloo
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
|
||||
%% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
|
||||
%% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
|
||||
%% (at your option) any later version.
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
|
||||
%% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
|
||||
%% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
|
||||
%% GNU General Public License for more details.
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
|
||||
%% along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
|
||||
%% Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
|
||||
|
||||
\documentclass{article}
|
||||
\usepackage{csc-poster}
|
||||
|
||||
\begin{document}
|
||||
|
||||
%% TITLE
|
||||
% This command lays out the top of the document.
|
||||
% The first parameter is the title.
|
||||
% The second parameter is the speaker. This parameter may be empty.
|
||||
\cschead{Robotics in the 21st Century}{Calum T. Dalek}
|
||||
|
||||
%% SUBTITLE
|
||||
% This command prints the sub-title and is completely optional.
|
||||
\cscsubtitle{A study in the proto-Dalek}
|
||||
|
||||
The Daleks are masters of Earth. But it was not always this way.
|
||||
For thousands of years prior to the creation of the first Dalek, \textit{homo
|
||||
sapiens sapiens} (humans) ruled this planet.
|
||||
|
||||
They invented a field called ``robotics'' where they developed primitive
|
||||
machines that had a limited capacity to think. Eventually, they developed
|
||||
such good machines to cause the birth of the Dalek race.
|
||||
|
||||
Attend this talk to discover why mechanical lifeforms superceded the
|
||||
flexible, but ultimately squishy and inferior human beings.
|
||||
|
||||
%% FOOTER
|
||||
% The first through third arguments tell us the date and time.
|
||||
% The last argument is a pithy saying. It may be empty.
|
||||
% Following the footer, the CSC logo is printed.
|
||||
\cscfoot{Tuesday, 2001-10-02}{12:21 PM}{MC6006}{Exterminate!}
|
||||
|
||||
\end{document}
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,147 @@
|
|||
%% This is csc-poster.sty, which is the LaTeX 2e package for Computer Science
|
||||
%% Club posters.
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% Copyright 2002 Computer Science Club of the University of Waterloo
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% This package is based on the original cscposter.sty which was written in
|
||||
%% LaTeX 2.09. Use this package instead, because it is not ugly and happens
|
||||
%% to work well.
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% If you need to squeeze down the text on the posters, you should use \cscram
|
||||
%% and if you're really desperate use \cscreallycram.
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% Changelog:
|
||||
%% * Rewrote cscposter.sty
|
||||
%% -- Simon Law <sfllaw@engmail.uwaterloo.ca> Wed, 11 Sep 2002 11:18:43 -0400
|
||||
|
||||
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
|
||||
\ProvidesPackage{csc-poster}[2002/09/11 v1.0]
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
%% CSC LOGO
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
\begin{filecontents*}{csclogo.ps}
|
||||
%!PS-Adobe-2.0 EPSF-1.2
|
||||
%%Creator:Ian Goldberg
|
||||
%%Title:CSC Logo
|
||||
%%BoundingBox: 0 0 540 165
|
||||
%%EndComments
|
||||
gsave %0 setlinecap 0 setlinejoin 1 setlinewidth
|
||||
newpath
|
||||
10 %% Half of the line width, where the circles have radius 60
|
||||
%% Calculate the magic angles
|
||||
dup dup dup 2 mul 30 sub exch 60 sub div dup dup mul 1 exch sub sqrt exch atan
|
||||
/csclogomagic1 exch def
|
||||
dup 2 mul 30 add exch 60 add div dup dup mul 1 exch sub sqrt exch atan
|
||||
/csclogomagic2 exch def
|
||||
/csclogowid exch def
|
||||
|
||||
130 95 60 csclogowid sub 0 180 csclogomagic1 sub arcn
|
||||
70 95 60 csclogowid add csclogomagic2 360 arc
|
||||
190 95 60 csclogowid sub 180 csclogomagic1 neg arcn
|
||||
250 95 60 csclogowid add 180 csclogomagic2 add 180 arc
|
||||
csclogowid dup add 0 rmoveto
|
||||
250 95 60 csclogowid sub 180 csclogomagic1 180 add arcn
|
||||
190 95 60 csclogowid add csclogomagic2 neg 180 arc
|
||||
70 95 60 csclogowid sub 0 csclogomagic1 arcn
|
||||
130 95 60 csclogowid add 180 csclogomagic2 sub 360 arc
|
||||
closepath fill
|
||||
/Helvetica findfont 48 scalefont setfont
|
||||
(Computer) 330 115 moveto show
|
||||
(Science) 330 75 moveto show
|
||||
(Club) 330 35 moveto show
|
||||
/Helvetica findfont 18 scalefont setfont
|
||||
(A Student Chapter of the ACM) 135 5 moveto show grestore
|
||||
\end{filecontents*}
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
%% PACKAGES
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
\RequirePackage{fullpage}
|
||||
\addtolength{\topmargin}{0.5in}
|
||||
\addtolength{\textheight}{1.3in}
|
||||
\RequirePackage{psfig}
|
||||
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
%% PAGE LAYOUT
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
\pagestyle{empty}
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
%% FONT COMMANDS
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
\providecommand{\HUGE}{\@setfontsize\HUGE{35.83}{35.83}}
|
||||
\newcommand{\cscfamily}{\renewcommand{\rmdefault}{pnc}}
|
||||
\newcommand{\csctitlefont}{\cscfamily \HUGE \bf}
|
||||
\newcommand{\cscspeakerfont}{\cscfamily \LARGE \it}
|
||||
\newcommand{\csctimefont}{\cscfamily \LARGE \bf}
|
||||
\newcommand{\cscsubtitlefont}{\cscfamily \LARGE \rm}
|
||||
\newcommand{\cscbigsubtitlefont}{\cscfamily \Huge \rm}
|
||||
\newcommand{\cscbodyfont}{\Large}
|
||||
%
|
||||
% Use one of these, before begindocument to squeeze posters onto one
|
||||
% page.
|
||||
\newcommand{\csccram}{\renewcommand{\cscbodyfont}{\large}}
|
||||
\newcommand{\cscreallycram}{\renewcommand{\cscbodyfont}{\normalsize}}
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
%% DEFINE SKIPS
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
\newcommand{\cscsmallskip}{\vspace{0.1in plus 1fil}}
|
||||
\newcommand{\cscmedskip}{\vspace{0.3in plus 1fil}}
|
||||
\newcommand{\cscbigskip}{\vspace{0.5in plus 1fil}}
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
%% DEFINE WRITES
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
\newcommand{\cschead}[2]{%
|
||||
{%
|
||||
\begin{center}%
|
||||
\csctitlefont #1%
|
||||
\if{#2}\empty
|
||||
\else%
|
||||
\\%
|
||||
\cscspeakerfont%
|
||||
by\\%
|
||||
#2%
|
||||
\fi%
|
||||
\end{center}%
|
||||
\cscmedskip%
|
||||
}%
|
||||
\cscbodyfont%
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
\newcommand{\cscfoot}[4]{%
|
||||
{%
|
||||
\begin{center}%
|
||||
\cscsmallskip%
|
||||
\csctimefont #1\\%
|
||||
#2\\%
|
||||
#3\\%
|
||||
\if{#4}\empty
|
||||
\else%
|
||||
\cscmedskip%
|
||||
#4\\%
|
||||
\fi%
|
||||
\cscbigskip%
|
||||
\ifx\undefined\docfont%
|
||||
\ \psfig{file=csclogo.ps,height=1.5in} \
|
||||
\fi%
|
||||
\end{center}%
|
||||
}%
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
\newcommand{\cscsubtitle}[1]{%
|
||||
{%
|
||||
\centerline{\cscsubtitlefont #1}%
|
||||
\cscmedskip%
|
||||
}%
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
\newcommand{\cscbigsubtitle}[1]{%
|
||||
{%
|
||||
\centerline{\cscbigsubtitlefont #1}%
|
||||
\cscmedskip%
|
||||
}%
|
||||
}
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
|
|||
%!PS-Adobe-2.0 EPSF-1.2
|
||||
%%Creator:Ian Goldberg
|
||||
%%Title:CSC Logo
|
||||
%%BoundingBox: 0 0 540 165
|
||||
%%EndComments
|
||||
gsave %0 setlinecap 0 setlinejoin 1 setlinewidth
|
||||
newpath
|
||||
10 %% Half of the line width, where the circles have radius 60
|
||||
%% Calculate the magic angles
|
||||
dup dup dup 2 mul 30 sub exch 60 sub div dup dup mul 1 exch sub sqrt exch atan
|
||||
/csclogomagic1 exch def
|
||||
dup 2 mul 30 add exch 60 add div dup dup mul 1 exch sub sqrt exch atan
|
||||
/csclogomagic2 exch def
|
||||
/csclogowid exch def
|
||||
|
||||
130 95 60 csclogowid sub 0 180 csclogomagic1 sub arcn
|
||||
70 95 60 csclogowid add csclogomagic2 360 arc
|
||||
190 95 60 csclogowid sub 180 csclogomagic1 neg arcn
|
||||
250 95 60 csclogowid add 180 csclogomagic2 add 180 arc
|
||||
csclogowid dup add 0 rmoveto
|
||||
250 95 60 csclogowid sub 180 csclogomagic1 180 add arcn
|
||||
190 95 60 csclogowid add csclogomagic2 neg 180 arc
|
||||
70 95 60 csclogowid sub 0 csclogomagic1 arcn
|
||||
130 95 60 csclogowid add 180 csclogomagic2 sub 360 arc
|
||||
closepath fill
|
||||
/Helvetica findfont 48 scalefont setfont
|
||||
(Computer) 330 115 moveto show
|
||||
(Science) 330 75 moveto show
|
||||
(Club) 330 35 moveto show
|
||||
/Helvetica findfont 18 scalefont setfont
|
||||
(A Student Chapter of the ACM) 135 5 moveto show grestore
|
Binary file not shown.
|
@ -0,0 +1,176 @@
|
|||
%% This is letterhead.sty, which is the LaTeX 2e package for defining
|
||||
%% custom letterheads.
|
||||
%% Copyright (C) 2003 Simon Law
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
|
||||
%% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
|
||||
%% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
|
||||
%% (at your option) any later version.
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
|
||||
%% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
|
||||
%% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
|
||||
%% GNU General Public License for more details.
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
|
||||
%% along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
|
||||
%% Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% Requirements: You must have tetex-extra installed on your system.
|
||||
%% This package should be used in conjunction with letter.cls.
|
||||
%%
|
||||
%% Changelog:
|
||||
%% Version 1.0
|
||||
%% * Initial release.
|
||||
%% -- Simon Law <sfllaw@engmail.uwaterloo.ca>
|
||||
|
||||
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
|
||||
\ProvidesPackage{letterhead}[2003/01/19 v1.0]
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
%% DEFINE LENGTHS
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
% We should eat up half an inch of margin so that the letterhead does
|
||||
% not invade as much of the page.
|
||||
\newlength{\letterheadheight}
|
||||
\setlength{\letterheadheight}{-0.5in}
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
%% DEFINE HEADER AND FOOTER SUBSTITUTIONS
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
% The default header is empty, just like the standard letter.cls.
|
||||
\newcommand*{\letterhead}{\empty}
|
||||
% The default footer is just like the standard letter.cls.
|
||||
\newcommand*{\letterfoot}{%
|
||||
\hspace*{100pt}\vspace*{45pt}%
|
||||
\fromlocation \hfill \telephonenum%
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
%% DEFINE NEW SUBSTITUTIONS
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
\newcommand*{\office}[1]{\def\fromoffice{#1}}
|
||||
\newcommand*{\subject}[1]{\def\thesubject{#1}}
|
||||
\office{}
|
||||
\subject{}
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
%% DEFINE LETTERSTYLES
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
% There are three business letter styles in common use:
|
||||
% - Full block: all text is flush against the left margin.
|
||||
% - Semi-block: the sender's address, date, and signature are indented.
|
||||
% - Modified: Like semi-block, only the paragraph text is indented as well.
|
||||
\newcommand*{\letterstyle}[1]{%
|
||||
\@ifundefined{ls@#1}%
|
||||
\undefinedletterstyle
|
||||
{\@nameuse{ls@#1}}%
|
||||
}
|
||||
\newcommand*{\ls@full}{\noindentfrom\noindentsig\setlength{\parindent}{0pt}}
|
||||
\newcommand*{\ls@semi}{\indentfrom\indentsig\setlength{\parindent}{0pt}}
|
||||
\newcommand*{\ls@modified}{\indentfrom\indentsig\setlength{\parindent}{20pt}}
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
%% DEFINE THE PAGESTYLE
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
% \pagestyle{firstpage} is used by letter.cls for the first page of each
|
||||
% letter.
|
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\def\ps@firstpage{%
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\def\@oddhead{%
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% Use a smaller font that usual, and scale it to be consistent.
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\ifcase \@ptsize\relax
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\normalsize
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\or
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\small
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\or
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\footnotesize
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\fi
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% Display the letterhead
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\parbox{\textwidth}{\vspace*{\letterheadheight}\letterhead}%
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}
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\def\@oddfoot{%
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\hb@xt@\textwidth{%
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% Use a smaller font that usual, and scale it to be consistent.
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\ifcase \@ptsize\relax
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\footnotesize
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\or
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\scriptsize
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\or
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\scriptsize
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\fi
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% Display the footer.
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\parbox{\textwidth}{\letterfoot}%
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}%
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}%
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\hss%
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}
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%%%%%%%%%%
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%% OPENING
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%%%%%%%%%%
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% @indentfrom is used to determine if the sender's address and date should
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% be indented.
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\newif \if@indentfrom \@indentfromtrue
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\newcommand*{\noindentfrom}{\@indentfromfalse}
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\newcommand*{\indentfrom}{\@indentfromtrue}
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% Redefine \opening to respect @indentfrom, and put in \noindent commands
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% to support proper handling of \parindent.
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\renewcommand*{\opening}[1]{%
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\thispagestyle{firstpage}%
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\noindent
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\ifx\@empty\fromaddress{%
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\if@indentfrom\raggedleft\fi%
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\@date\par%
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}%
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\else{% home address
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\if@indentfrom\raggedleft\fi%
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\begin{tabular}{@{}l@{}}%
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\ignorespaces
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\fromaddress \\*[2\parskip]%
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\@date%
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\end{tabular}\par%
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}%
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\fi%
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\vspace{2\parskip}%
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{\raggedright \toname \\ \toaddress \par}%
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\vspace{2\parskip}%
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% Added subject handling, for really formal business letters.
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\ifx\@empty\thesubject\else%
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\centerline{\bfseries \thesubject}\par%
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||||
\vspace{2\parskip}\fi%
|
||||
\noindent#1\par\nobreak%
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
%% CLOSING
|
||||
%%%%%%%%%%
|
||||
% @indentsig is used to determine if the signature block should be indented.
|
||||
\newif \if@indentsig \@indentsigtrue
|
||||
\newcommand*{\noindentsig}{\@indentsigfalse}
|
||||
\newcommand*{\indentsig}{\@indentsigtrue}
|
||||
|
||||
% Redefine \opening to respect @indentsig.
|
||||
\renewcommand{\closing}[1]{%
|
||||
\par\nobreak\vspace{\parskip}%
|
||||
\stopbreaks
|
||||
\noindent
|
||||
\if@indentsig
|
||||
\hspace*{\longindentation}%
|
||||
\fi
|
||||
\parbox{\indentedwidth}{%
|
||||
\raggedright
|
||||
\ignorespaces #1\\[6\medskipamount]%
|
||||
% Added office handling, so that it can automatically put in your title.
|
||||
\ifx\@empty\fromsig
|
||||
\fromname \\ \fromoffice
|
||||
\else \fromsig \fi\strut%
|
||||
}%
|
||||
\par%
|
||||
\vspace{2\parskip}%
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
% Redefine the \ps command to make postscripts always flush left.
|
||||
\renewcommand{\ps}{\par\startbreaks\noindent}
|
||||
|
||||
\endinput
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