From a2f987d9f93408d7687b1d273d37b4b759993a6d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kenneth Odle Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2023 14:30:16 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Added note about standalone document class --- lbol.tex | 12 +++--------- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/lbol.tex b/lbol.tex index b3ef549..143a5de 100644 --- a/lbol.tex +++ b/lbol.tex @@ -232,7 +232,6 @@ These are listed roughly in the order of how often I consult them. \item \textbf{\textsc{TUGboat}} — The communications of the \TeX{} Users Group. Again, there is less useful information to a \LaTeX{} novice, but lots of \textit{interesting} information. \kref{https://www.tug.org/TUGboat/}{https://www.tug.org/TUGboat/} \end{itemize} - \chapter{\LaTeX{} Basics} \section{Files vs. Documents} @@ -300,13 +299,7 @@ For best results, stick to the hierarchical structure shown above, as this is al \section{Document Classes}\label{sec:document-classes} -The different types of document classes help you build a specific type of document. Here is a brief description of the most common classes: - -\bigskip - -% Provide some additional spacing in this table; may move this to preamble later -\setlength{\tabcolsep}{14pt} -\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.4} +The different types of document classes help you build a specific type of document. Keep in mind that different document classes will have different features. Some have extended font sizes, whereas others are lacking features that are not needed in that sort of document. (The \texttt{article} document class, for example, does not have chapters or parts.) Here is a brief description of the most common classes: \begin{longtblr} [ @@ -329,6 +322,7 @@ The different types of document classes help you build a specific type of docume \textbf{proc} & For writing meeting proceedings \\ \end{longtblr} +Additionally, there is also the \texttt{standalone} document class, which will create a document the exact size of its content. This is great for creating illustrations to use on web pages or in other software packages. \section{Paragraphs and White Space} @@ -2082,7 +2076,7 @@ In general, a good question has three parts: \begin{center} \Pisymbol{dingbat}{69}\Pisymbol{dingbat}{70}\linebreak -\textsc{Fin}\linebreak +{\large \textsc{Fin}}\linebreak \Pisymbol{dingbat}{72}\Pisymbol{dingbat}{71} \end{center}