%\input blue.tex \report \bluechapter Main Tags \beginsummary A table of main tags of \bluetex{} has been included to provide a survey of what outer tags have been implemented for the regular format. More control sequences and symbols are available, especially for the lower level markup, if not for the undocumented features of manmac, and the wealth of plain \TeX. The table also illustrates the naming convention adopted via a root name with prefixes and suffixes. \endsummary The header fields indicate, the prefixes pre-, post-, this-, every-, pasteup-, and the suffixes -font, -name and -box. The first column contains the various root names, with a marker to denote to what extent the minimal one-part macro has been implemented. \begingroup \def\first{\hfil\thispicture{\unitlength=6ex \xdim{1.4}\ydim{1}}% \lower1.5ex\hbox\beginpicture%(1.4, 1)(0,-.1) \put( 0.0, 0.0){\small \strut Root}% \put( 1.4, 0.575){\llap{\small Affix}}% \put( 1.4, 0.1){\line(-2, 1){1.4}}% \endpicture\lower3ex\null} \def\header{pre-\cs post-\cs this-\cs every- \cs pasteup- \cs -font\cs -name%\cs -title \cs -box} \def\btablecaption{Main tags for regular scripts} \catcode`/=13 \def/{\leavevmode\thinspace\hbox{% \vrule\vtop{\vbox{\hrule\kern1pt\hbox{% \vphantom{\tt e}\thinspace%{\tt#1}% \thinspace}}\kern1pt\hrule}\vrule}% \thinspace} % control sequence token \catcode`-13 \def-{$\neg$} \def\footer{\qquad\vtop{\small\rlap{- not implemented} \rlap{${}^+$ implemented} \rlap{/ implemented without processing on the fly}}} \def\rowstblst{ {abstract\hfill\ \tiny+} {acknowledgements\hfill\ \tiny+} {btable \hfill\ \tiny/} {center \hfill\ \tiny+} {contents\hfill\ \tiny+} {(sub(sub))head\hfill\ \tiny+} {keywords\hfill\ \tiny+} {picture \hfill\ \tiny-} {pictures\hfill\ \tiny/} {quote \hfill\ \tiny+} {references\hfill\ \tiny/} {script \hfill\ \tiny+} %{syntax\hfill\ \tiny-} %Although there, not so relevant for the table {verbatim\hfill\ \tiny-}} \def\data{% -\cs-\cs-\cs-\cs+\cs-\cs+\cs+\rs%abstract +\cs+\cs+\cs-\cs+\cs-\cs+\cs+\rs%abstract +\cs+\cs+\cs+\cs-\cs-\cs-\cs+\rs%btable -\cs-\cs-\cs-\cs-\cs-\cs-\cs-\rs%center -\cs-\cs-\cs-\cs+\cs-\cs+\cs+\rs%contents +\cs+\cs-\cs-\cs-\cs+\cs-\cs-\rs%head -\cs-\cs-\cs-\cs+\cs-\cs+\cs+\rs%keywords -\cs-\cs+\cs+\cs-\cs-\cs-\cs-\rs%picture -\cs-\cs-\cs-\cs-\cs-\cs-\cs-\rs%pictures -\cs-\cs-\cs-\cs-\cs-\cs-\cs-\rs%quote +\cs+\cs+\cs+\cs+\cs-\cs+\cs+\rs%references -\cs-\cs+\cs+\cs-\cs-\cs-\cs-\rs%script % -\cs-\cs-\cs-\cs-\cs-\cs-\cs-\rs%syntax +\cs+\cs+\cs+\cs-\cs-\cs-\cs-%\rs%verbatim } $$\vbox{\nonruled\nonframed \btable\data}$$ \endgroup Remarks \bitem \cs{title}, \cs{subtitle}, \cs{author} and the like, are token variables and associated with the script \bitem \cs{pictures} and \cs{references} have been implemented in a straightforward way, because their use doesn't need processing on the fly \bitem In the Appendix Formats similar tables for \cs{transparencies} and \cs{report} have been included. The latter contains some more tags. \smallskip \bluesubhead Your summary of markup tags Perhaps it is a good idea to add my Frequently Used Tags, FUTs\Dash indeed a handful, as already indicated in the template in the `Introduction'\Dash for personalizing.\ftn{I consider this very appropriate. At school the irony of cribs was when prepared carefully they made themselves superfluous. Transform these summary lists into your personal cribs.} \beginverbatim !bf Preliminary matter!tt \title{...} \subtitle{...} \keywords{...} \abstract{...} \contents{...} \issue{...} \acknowledgements{...} \references{...} \pictures{...} !bf Copy Proper!tt \beginscript \endscript \head{...} \thissubhead{...} \subhead{...} \thissubsubhead{...} (the \this{...} especially together with \runintrue) \subsubhead{...} !bf Inner level!tt \thisverbatim{...} \beginverbatim endverbatim (and in-line !vrt!thinspace...!thinspace!vrt) \begincenterverbatim endcenterverbatim \beginquote \endquote \begindisplay \enddisplay (with & and \cr) \displaycenterline{...} \btable (with \data{...\cs...\rs...\cs...\rs...} \header{...} \footer{...} \rowstblst{...} \vruled{...} ) \ftn{...} \bitem \example{...} \thispicture{...} (with \unitlength=...) \cs{} !bf Back matter!tt \pasteupacknowledgements \pasteupreferences !endverbatim \endinput