A LATEX Document Style Option for Typesetting <#844#>#tex2html_accent_inline2558#<#844#>

Andreas Geyer-Schulz
Department of Applied Computer Science
Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration
Augasse 2--6
A-1090 Vienna, AUSTRIA
Josef Matulka
Department of Applied Computer Science
Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration
Augasse 2--6
A-1090 Vienna, AUSTRIA
Gustaf Neumann
Department of Management Information Systems
Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration
Augasse 2--6
A-1090 Vienna, AUSTRIA

<#2559#>Abstract<#2559#>:

In this article we describe the LATEX document style option <#845#>apl.sty<#845#> for typesetting documents containing passages in <#846#>APL<#846#> code. All symbols needed within a multi-vendor <#847#>APL<#847#> environment are provided. Currently the full symbol sets of the <#848#>APL<#848#> dialects <#849#>APL<#849#>2, Dyalog <#850#>APL<#850#>, I--<#851#>APL<#851#>, Sharp <#852#>APL<#852#>, and <#853#>APL<#853#>.68000 are supported. All <#854#>APL<#854#> symbols are constructed with the symbols of the standard LATEX font family. No additional fonts are needed. Standard LATEX commands can be used to change the size and type style of <#855#>APL<#855#> symbols. Automatic conversion of <#856#>APL<#856#> objects is achieved by a preprocessor written in <#857#>APL<#857#>. LATEX, <#858#>apl.sty<#858#> and the preprocessor bundled together provide an integrated high-quality <#859#>APL<#859#> publishing system.