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\input amstex %\syntax % each of these three lines should be enabled separately %\printoptions % for testing \showallocations \input amstex \documentstyle{amsppt} \documentstyle{amsppt} \document \topmatter \overlong \title Sample Sample Sample Sample Sample Sample Sample Sample Sample Sample Sample Sample Sample Sample Sample Sample of \AmSTeX\\Showing \footnote{We can have a footnote here. Let's make it fairly long, just so that we can see about spacing and such things.} Proper Use\footnote[1]{And another with the same number. Let's make it fairly long, just so that we can see about spacing and such things.} Of All \footnote"*"{And this one also. Let's make it fairly long, just so that we can see about spacing and such things.} Constructions\endtitle \author % also try without \overlong Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Author Author \footnote{Here is a footnote.}, Sr\. \footnotemark \\Author, \footnote{And one more.} Jr\. \footnote"\dag"{Another one.} \endauthor \affil Blah University\\Glub College\endaffil \adjustfootnotemark{-1} \footnotetext{Here is a footnote that had the mark and note made separately. We don't need to do it here, but we can. And here's how we can refer to the footnote number \thefootmark3, even if we're not sure how footnotes are numbered. } \adjustfootnotemark1 \address{Here is the first address. Let's make it more than one line long, just to see what happens.} \address{Here is the second address.} \address{Here is the third address. Let's make it more than one line long, just to see what happens.} \thanks{ Here is the thanks that we give for whoever supported this garbage. } \mystyle \keywords\mystyle{KEYWORDS. The keywords.} \subjclass{The subject classifications.} \abstract{This abstract has a theorem in it. \proclaim{Theorem} This is the theorem.\endproclaim That's about all.} \endtopmatter \footnote{This footnote, beginning before a paragraph, should have the right number now!} \heading Here is a \\Heading\endheading \heading\overlong Here is a very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very \\ Long heading\endheading At this point we might cite \cite{JHD} and \cite{HK-L, p.~36}. Also we test the rosters, temporarily adding bullets to the beginning of paragraphs. {\everypar{$\bullet\,$} Here is a paragraph with just ordinary text in it just so that one can see how big the paragraph indentation now is, and so that one can see how big a space is left between paragraphs. Here is a paragraph with a roster: \roster \item This is the first item. We will make it long, so that it has to go for more than one line. The second line should be indented also, just as the first one is. Hope this works. \item "[2] "This is the second item. \item This is the third item.\endroster Here is the rest of the paragraph, which should have started at the left margin. Here is a paragraph with a roster: \roster \item [3] This is the first item. We will make it long, so that it has to go for more than one line. The second line should be indented also, just as the first one is. Hope this works. \item This is the second item. \item [2]This is the third item.\endroster Here is a new paragraph after the end of the roster, so it should have started with an indentation. margin. Here is a paragraph with a roster: \roster \runinitem "[3]"This is the first item. This time it should start run in. We will make it long, so that it has to go for more than one line. But the second line probably won't be indented the way the first one is. Hope this works. \item This is the second item. \item This is the third item.\endroster Here is the rest of the paragraph, which should have started at the left margin. Here is a paragraph with a roster: \roster \runinitem [3] This is the first item. This time it should start run in. We will make it long, so that it has to go for more than one line. But the second line probably won't be indented the way the first one is. Hope this works. \item This is the second item. \item This is the third item.\endroster Here is a new paragraph after the end of the roster, so it should start with an indentation. \Runinitem Here is a paragraph with a roster. We'll saying something extra here, so that the first runin item begins on the second, or maybe the third line. That ought to be enough for now, I guess. \roster \runinitem "[2]" This is the first item. This time it should start run in. We will make it long, so that it has to go for more than one line. This time I hope that the second line {\it will\/} be indented the way the first one is. Hope this works. \item This is the second item. \item This is the third item.\endroster Here is the rest of the paragraph, which should have started at the left margin. \Runinitem Here is a paragraph with a roster. We'll saying something extra here, so that the first runin item begins on the second, or maybe the third line. That ought to be enough for now, I guess. \roster \runinitem [5]This is the first item. This time it should start run in. We will make it long, so that it has to go for more than one line. This time I hope that the second line {\it will\/} be indented the way the first one is. Hope this works. \item This is the second item. \item This is the third item.\endroster Here is a new paragraph after the end of the roster, so it should start with an indentation. \Runinitem Here is a paragraph with a roster. We'll saying something extra here, so that the first runin item begins on the second, or maybe the third line. That ought to be enough for now, I guess. \roster \runinitem "[[3]] "This is the first item. This time it should start run in. We will make it long, so that it has to go for more than one line. This time I hope that the second line {\it will\/} be indented the way the first one is. Hope this works. \item This is the second item. \item This is the third item.\endroster \Runinitem Here is a paragraph with a roster. We'll saying something extra here, so that the first runin item begins on the second, or maybe the third line. That ought to be enough for now, I guess. \roster \runinitem [8]This is the first item. This time it should start run in. We will make it long, so that it has to go for more than one line. This time I hope that the second line {\it will\/} be indented the way the first one is. Hope this works. \item This is the second item. \item This is the third item.\endroster Here is a new paragraph after the end of the roster, so it should start with an indentation. } \define\box{box} \define\box{bbox} \define\Box{Box} \Box \define\Box{BBox} \define\relax{relax} \define\relax{rrelax} \define\undefined{undefined} \define\undefined{uundefined} \define\preloaded{preloaded} \define\preloaded{ppreloaded} \define cs{define-stuff} \define{\cs}{more-define-stuff} \define\b{\beta} \predefine\barunder{\b} \redefine\b{\beta} \barunder A $\beta$. \subheading{A subheading} Here is a paragraph of ordinary text, just to show where the margins are normally going to be. Here is just a paragraph of ordinary text, just to show where the margins normally are. So that's about it for this paragraph, now it should be long enough. \define\foo{\proclaim} % should give an error message now. \proclaim{Foo} \proclaim{Goo}\endproclaim \demo{Demo} \demo{DDemo}\enddemo \proclaim\mystyle{Proclaim!}\endproclaim \demo\mystyle{Demo?}\qed\enddemo \enddocument