%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% Virgil's LaTeX Environment macros %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % All of the macros and packages Virgil uses to make LaTeX experiences more pleasant %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \ProvidesPackage{virgil_env} % For debugging during document creation %\usepackage{showkeys} \usepackage{microtype} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% Packages that often need to be turned ON/OFF %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % We need amssymb for the symbol \lessgtr. However, it likes to conflict with other stuff ): \usepackage{amssymb} % AMS symbols. Disabled because it likes to conflict with other stuff. % Decimal point alignment of numeric cells \usepackage{dcolumn} \usepackage{amsmath} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% End Packages that often need to be turned ON/OFF %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% Figure out what to do with these later %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %Remove space to the vertical edges: %\begin{tabular}{@{}lll@{}} %\usepackage{calc} %% Adds pretty caligraphy fonts %\usepackage{mathrsfs} %\usepackage{amsfonts} %\usepackage{euler} %\DeclareMathAlphabet{\mathcalligra}{T1}{calligra}{m}{n} %\DeclareMathAlphabet{\mathpzcm}{OT1}{pzcm}{mb}{it} %\DeclareMathAlphabet{\mathpzc}{OT1}{pzc}{m}{it} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % add ifthen powers \usepackage{ifthen} % add color powers \usepackage[usenames,dvipsnames]{color} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% Fonts + text options %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \usepackage{ lmodern } % I prefer this over times %\usepackage{ times } % default \usepackage{parskip} % more skipping options % Support non-english characters %\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} %\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} %\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} %\usepackage{baskervald} %\usepackage{bookman} % a nice text font %\usepackage{fontspec,xunicode} %\setmainfont{Baskerville} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% Enable Graphics %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \usepackage{graphicx} % Takes the ``[draft]'' option in \document class \DeclareGraphicsExtensions{.pdf,.eps,.png,.jpg} % search for .pdf, then .eps, then .pngs, then .jpg % look in these subdirectories for graphics referenced by \includegraphics % each entry must end with a / \graphicspath{{figs/}{figures/}{images/}{./}} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% Bibliography options %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % natbibspacing availabe at: http://dcwww.camd.dtu.dk/~schiotz/comp/LatexTips/natbibspacing.sty %\usepackage{natbib} %\usepackage{natbibspacing} %\bibliographystyle{plain} %\bibliographystyle{unsrt} %\bibliographystyle{nature} %\bibliographystyle{apa} %\bibliographystyle{mslapa} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% Math and Symbol packages %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \usepackage{amsmath, mathtools} % you always want this \usepackage{amsthm} % for theorems % enables bold greek letters in math mode using the \bm{...} command. Supersedes package `amsbsy'. %% Enables blackboard-bold letters %\usepackage{bbold} % for \textbb{} %\usepackage{bm} %\usepackage{bbm} % blackboard bold with \mathbbm{} \usepackage{bm} %\usepackage{, wasysym} % lots of fancy symbols \usepackage{commath} \usepackage{marvosym} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% Better page-formatting options %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \usepackage{afterpage} % better-behaved page-formating %\usepackage{fancyhdr} % Change header and footer on any page %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% Better Math %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \usepackage{array} % replacement for eqnarray. Must be BEFORE \usepackage{arydshln} \usepackage{units} % for \nicefrac{\alpha}{\beta} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% Prettier tables %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \usepackage{booktabs} % for much better looking tables \usepackage{arydshln} % For dashed-lines in tables %%%%% Adds a downward line "closing" what's inside the square-root. % New definition of square root: % it renames \sqrt as \oldsqrt \let\oldsqrt\sqrt % it defines the new \sqrt in terms of the old one \def\sqrt{\mathpalette\DHLhksqrt} \def\DHLhksqrt#1#2{% \setbox0=\hbox{$#1\oldsqrt{#2\,}$}\dimen0=\ht0 \advance\dimen0-0.2\ht0 \setbox2=\hbox{\vrule height\ht0 depth -\dimen0}% {\box0\lower0.4pt\box2}} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% More customizable Figures %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \usepackage{float} % necessary for fancy positioning %\usepackage{wrapfig} % wrap text around your figures %\usepackage{subfig} % supercedes subfigure % provides the capability to rename Figure -> Fig. throughout document % supercedes \usepackage{caption}. %\usepackage{ccaption} %\usepackage{boxedminipage} % for floating boxes. Haven't used this much. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% More customizable Lists %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Better symbols custom enumerative lists, define any symbol you'd like %\usepackage{enumitem} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% Custom Symbols %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % \xspace at the end of custom macros never fucks up spacing. % example of best practice: \newcommand{\apples}{\textsf{AppLeS}\xspace} \usepackage{xspace} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% Text formatting %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % for different styles of underlines % \usepackage{ulem} \normalem % \normalem is to keep \emph{} italics instead of underlined. \newcommand{\redwuline}[1]{ {\color{red}{ \uwave{\textcolor{black}{#1}} } } } \newcommand{\orangewuline}[1]{ {\color{BurntOrange}{ \uwave{\textcolor{black}{#1}} } } } % In-line lists. I've never used this but here's the package for it %\usepackage{paralist} %\textbf{\itshape Inline lists}, which are sequential in nature, just like enumerated %lists, but are \begin{inparaenum}[\itshape a\upshape)] %\item formatted within their paragraph; %\item usually labelled with letters; and %\item usually have the final item prefixed with `and' or `or', %\end{inparaenum} like this example. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% For prettier citations and hyperlinks %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %\usepackage[pdftex, colorlinks=true, % bookmarksnumbered=true, % bookmarksopen=true, % bookmarksopenlevel=3, % pdfstartview=FitV, % linkcolor=blue, % citecolor=blue, % urlcolor=black, % ]{hyperref} %\usepackage[colorlinks=true, % bookmarksnumbered=true, % bookmarksopen=true, % bookmarksopenlevel=3, % pdfstartview=FitV, % linkcolor=blue, % citecolor=blue, % urlcolor=black, % ]{hyperref} % if \url isn't defined yet, define it using the `url' package. Else do nothing \ifthenelse{ \isundefined{\url} } { \usepackage{url} }{} \usepackage{cite} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% Special customizations that I like %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Makes the tables prettier %\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.05} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % SAVETREES - space saving options %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % You'd probably want to put this right before your \documentclass{} in your .tex file % options: normaltitle, normalmargins, normalsections, normallists, normalfloats, normalindent, , normalleading, normalbib, normalbibnotes % use everything %\usepackage[]{savetrees} %\usepackage[]{savetrees} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% For multi-line comments %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \usepackage{verbatim} \newcommand*{\bcomment}{ \begin{comment} } \newcommand*{\ecomment}{ \end{comment} } %\newcommand{\bCOMMENT}{ \begin{comment} } %\newcommand{\eCOMMENT}{ \end{comment} } %\newcommand*{\comment}[1]{} %\newcommand{\COMMENT}[1]{} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% Abbreviations you'll always want %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \newcommand*{\TODO}[1]{{\centering {\sffamily \color{red} #1} \vskip10pt }} \newcommand*{\todo}[1]{{\sffamily [{\color{red} #1}]}} \newcommand*{\question}[1]{{\sffamily [{\color{blue} #1}]}} \newcommand*{\new}[1]{ {\color{RoyalPurple} #1} } \newcommand*{\fix}[1]{{\sffamily [{\textnormal{\color{red} #1}}]}} %----------------------------------------------------------------------------- % Cross references %----------------------------------------------------------------------------- % The following code defines how you make references to figures, tables, etc... % It is defined in one place only, and can be modified for all references % in the document at the same time. % Instead of typing each time: "see Fig. \ref{myfig}" you can create a command % \figref which will do the job. Then in text you only type \figref{myfig} and LaTeX % will do the rest. \newcommand{\tblref}[1]{Table~\ref{#1}} \newcommand{\figref}[1]{Fig.~\ref{#1}} \newcommand{\equref}[1]{(\ref{#1})} %\newcommand{\Tblref}[1]{Table~\ref{#1}} %\newcommand{\Figref}[1]{Figure~\ref{#1}} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%