X-Git-Url: http://gitweb.michael.orlitzky.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=examples.tex;h=07db38e5424cdea594882a58c97aa621abf3d204;hb=e799531ea384c819fc849d2d512062f989453f04;hp=a43b26ef3fb89c9a341c6b57b8af3127112a3781;hpb=e157fa83770cf671d8b1ce897964ee5297e0b1eb;p=mjotex.git diff --git a/examples.tex b/examples.tex index a43b26e..07db38e 100644 --- a/examples.tex +++ b/examples.tex @@ -1,5 +1,10 @@ \documentclass{report} +% We have to load this before mjotex so that mjotex knows to define +% its glossary entries. +\usepackage[nonumberlist]{glossaries} +\makenoidxglossaries + \usepackage{mjotex} \usepackage{mathtools} @@ -116,6 +121,11 @@ proper face, then we write $F \properfaceof K$. \end{section} + \begin{section}{Euclidean Jordan algebras} + The Jordan product of $x$ and $y$ in some Euclidean Jordan algebra + is $\jp{x}{y}$. + \end{section} + \begin{section}{Font} We can write things like Carathéodory and Güler and $\mathbb{R}$. \end{section} @@ -168,7 +178,7 @@ \end{section} \begin{section}{Listing} - Here's an interactive sage prompt: + Here's an interactive SageMath prompt: \begin{tcblisting}{listing only, colback=codebg, @@ -181,6 +191,14 @@ [0 0], [0 0], [1 0], [0 1] ] \end{tcblisting} + + However, the smart way to display a SageMath listing is to load it + from an external file (under the ``listings'' subdirectory): + + \sagelisting{example} + + Keeping the listings in separate files makes it easy for the build + system to test them. \end{section} \begin{section}{Miscellaneous} @@ -307,4 +325,8 @@ $\closure{X}$ and its boundary is $\boundary{X}$. \end{section} + \setlength{\glslistdottedwidth}{.3\linewidth} + \setglossarystyle{listdotted} + \glsaddall + \printnoidxglossaries \end{document}