diff --git a/ethnobotany.tex b/ethnobotany.tex index 7788da8..e10f33c 100644 --- a/ethnobotany.tex +++ b/ethnobotany.tex @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -\documentclass[9pt,letterpaper,twoside,openany,titlepage]{memoir} +\documentclass[9pt,letterpaper,twoside,openany,titlepage,]{article} \usepackage{extsizes} \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} @@ -12,16 +12,27 @@ %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% Page setup %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% - \usepackage[ - left=2cm, - right=2cm, - top=2cm, - bottom=12cm + marginparwidth=0pt, + marginparsep=0pt, + inner=30mm, + outer=20mm, + top=30mm, + bottom=30mm, ]{geometry} \raggedbottom \setlength{\parindent}{8pt} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%% Page Headers%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +\usepackage{fancyhdr} +\pagestyle{fancy} + \fancyhf{} + \fancyhead[LE,RO]{\textit{On The Uses of Plants}} + \fancyhead[RE,LO]{} + \fancyfoot[LE,RO]{\thepage} +\renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0.5pt} + %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% Columns %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% @@ -38,7 +49,7 @@ \newcommand\family[2]{\textsc{#1}{. #2}} \newcommand\species[1]{\noindent{}\textbf{—#1}\par} \newcommand\common[1]{\MakeUppercase{#1}} -\newcommand\initial[1]{\begin{center}\begin{Huge}—\textdurm{#1}—\end{Huge}\end{center}} +\newcommand\initial[1]{\begin{center}\begin{Huge}—\textduin{#1}—\end{Huge}\end{center}} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% Document information %%%%%%%%%%%%% @@ -48,20 +59,23 @@ %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% Experimental %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + \usepackage{duerer} % Font for initials \usepackage{scholax} % Font 'ScholaX' +%\usepackage{showframe} +%\renewcommand*\ShowFrameColor{\color{red}} + + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%% Get it started %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \begin{document} \maketitle -\begin{abstract} -This is the abstract. -\end{abstract} - \begin{multicols*}{3} -Introductory text +\noindent{} \initial{A} @@ -83,7 +97,6 @@ Introductory text \family{Apocynaceae}{Hardy perennials valued in the border or among shrubbery for their blue star-like flowers.} \species{hubrichtii}Starry blue flowers in clusters on a hardy perennial to 3-5 feet, with narrow needle-like leaves that turn bright yellow-orange in fall. Ozarks. Zone 5. - \end{multicols*}