TeXsis is a Plain TeX macro package which provides useful
features for typesetting research papers and related
documents. For example, it includes support specifically
for: Automatic numbering of equations, figures, tables and
references; Simplified control of type sizes, line spacing,
footnotes, running headlines and footlines, and tables of
contents, figures and tables; Specialized document formats
for research papers, preprints and ``e-prints,'' conference
proceedings, theses, books, referee reports, letters, and
memoranda; Simplified means of constructing an index for
a book or thesis; Easy to use double column formatting;
Specialized environments for lists, theorems and proofs,
centered or non-justified text, and listing computer code;
Specialized macros for easily constructing ruled tables. TeXsis
was originally developed for physicists, but others may also
find it useful. It is completely compatible with Plain TeX.
This package was implemented by Eric Myers and catalogued for CTAN. |