\documentclass[12pt,paper=a4]{scrartcl} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Packages %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % ... %\usepackage[margin=3cm]{geometry} \usepackage{a4wide} % ... \usepackage[english]{babel} %\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} %\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} % Do not indent paragraphs, instead separate them via vertical spacing \usepackage{parskip} % Support for graphics, provides \includegraphics \usepackage{graphicx} %\graphicspath{{images/}} % Specify subdir containing the images % Hyperref enriches the generated PDF with clickable links, % and provides many other useful features. \usepackage{nameref} \usepackage[colorlinks]{hyperref} \def\sectionautorefname{Section} % Write section with capital 'S' \def\subsectionautorefname{Subsection} % Write subsection with capital 'S' % The fancyvrb package provides the "Verbatim" environment, which, % unlike the built-in "verbatim", allows embedding TeX commands, as % well as tons of other neat stuff (line numbers, formatting adjustments, ...) \usepackage{fancyvrb} \fvset{tabsize=4,fontsize=\scriptsize,numbers=left} % Normally, one can not use the underscore character in LaTeX without % escaping it (\_ instead of _). Since the Vorbis specs use it a lot, % we use the underscore package to change this default behavior. \usepackage[nohyphen]{underscore} \usepackage{enumitem} % In LaTeX, pictures are normally put into floating environments, and it is % left to the typesetting engine to place them in the "optimal" spot. These % docs however expect pictures to be placed in a *specific* position. So we % don't use \begin{figure}...\end{figure}, but rather a center environment. % To still be able to use captions, we use the capt-of package. \usepackage{capt-of} % strikeout support \usepackage[normalem]{ulem} % blockquote support \usepackage{csquotes} % allow 'special' characters in filenames, like undescore :-P \usepackage{grffile} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Custom commands %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Custom ref command, using hyperrefs autoref & nameref, to simulate the % behavior of DocBook's ''. \newcommand{\xref}[1]{\autoref{#1}, ``\nameref{#1}''} % Emulat DocBook's ''. \newcommand{\link}[2]{\hyperref[#1]{#2}} % Simple 'Note' environment. Can be customized later on. \newenvironment{note}{\subparagraph*{Note:}}{} % Map DocBook's to fancyvrb's Verbatim environment \let\programlisting\Verbatim \let\endprogramlisting\endVerbatim % Fake some more DocBook elements \newcommand{\function}[1]{\texttt{#1}} \newcommand{\filename}[1]{\texttt{#1}} \newcommand{\varname}[1]{\texttt{#1}} \newcommand{\literal}[1]{\texttt{#1}} % Redefine \~ to generate something that looks more appropriate when used in text. \renewcommand{\~}{$\sim$} % Useful helper macro that inserts TODO comments very visibly into the generated % file. Helps you to not forget to resolve those TODOs... :) \newcommand{\TODO}[1]{\textcolor{red}{*** #1 ***}} % Configure graphics formats: Prefer PDF, fall back to PNG or JPG, as available. \DeclareGraphicsExtensions{.pdf,.png,.jpg,.jpeg} % NOTE: Things to watch out for: Some chars are reserved in LaTeX. You need to translate them... % ~ -> $\sim$ (or \~ which we defined above) % % -> \% % & -> \& % < -> $<$ % > -> $>$ % and others. Refer to any of the many LaTeX refs out there if in doubt! \begin{document} \title{Vorbis I specification} \author{Xiph.Org Foundation} \maketitle \tableofcontents \include{01-introduction} \include{02-bitpacking} \include{03-codebook} \include{04-codec} \include{05-comment} \include{06-floor0} \include{07-floor1} \include{08-residue} \include{09-helper} \include{10-tables} \appendix \include{a1-encapsulation-ogg} \include{a2-encapsulation-rtp} \include{footer} % TODO: Use a bibliography, as in the example below? \begin{thebibliography}{99} \bibitem{Sporer/Brandenburg/Edler} T.~Sporer, K.~Brandenburg and B.~Edler, The use of multirate filter banks for coding of high quality digital audio, \url{http://www.iocon.com/resource/docs/ps/eusipco_corrected.ps}. \end{thebibliography} \end{document}