[Top][All Lists]
[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
List of contract style
From: |
Matej Cepl |
Subject: |
List of contract style |
Date: |
Wed, 14 Jun 2000 23:50:19 +0200 |
Hi,
I just wanna to stretch lout to yet another
dimension -- during the work on my paper on
trusts, I wanted to write a model contract.
However, I am not able to manage numbering of
articles and paragraphs. I want something like
this:
xxxxxxxxxxx some introductory stuff xxxxxxxxxxx
I.
Introductory statements
1. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
2. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
a) xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
b) xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
c) xxxxxxxxxx.
3. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
II.
Subject of the contract
1. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
2. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
a) xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
b) xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
c) xxxxxxxxxx.
3. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
etc.
Cross-referencing in the style of @NumberOf
should be possible.
My idea has to been to create this structure:
@Articles
@Article
@Title {Subject of the contract}
@Tag {subject}
@Begin
@Para {
xxxxxxxxxxxxx
}
@Para {
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
}
@End @Article
@EndArticles
I have not been able to complete appropriate
definitions based on @List with specific styles
(especially, I have been troubled by centered
heading of article and its left-justified
content). Should I use the standard @List symbol
and work around it, or should I redefine it all
and create it afresh with building whole
machinery from galleys, etc? Any thoughts?
Have a nice day
@Matej Cepl
- List of contract style,
Matej Cepl <=