- <#618#>\zedindent<#618#>
- The (horizontal) indentation for mathematical text.
By default, this is the same as 61, the indentation
used for list environments.
- <#619#>\zedleftsep<#619#>
- The (horizontal) space between the vertical line on the left
of schemas, etc., and the maths inside. The default is 1em.
- <#620#>\zedtab<#620#>
- The unit of indentation used by 62. The default
is 2em.
- <#621#>\zedbar<#621#>
- The length of the horizontal bar in the middle of a
schema. The default is 8em.
- <#622#>\leftschemas<#622#>
- A declaration which makes schema names be
set flush left. Use it in the document preamble.
- <#623#>\zedlinethickness<#623#>
- The thickness of the lines that make up
schema and class boxes. You can change the thickness
with a command such as 63. This may
be useful if you are creating overhead slides.
-
- <#631#><#624#>0.1pt<#624#><#631#>
- =0.1pt
~to 4cm<#213#><#213#>
- <#632#><#625#>0.4pt<#625#><#632#>
- =0.4pt
~to 4cm<#214#><#214#>~~~(The default)
- <#633#><#626#><#215#>0.<#215#>1pt<#626#><#633#>
- =1pt
~to 4cm<#216#><#216#>
- <#627#>\baselinestretch<#627#>
- The spacing for the text part of your
document. It doesn't change the spacing within Z environments. It's
default value is 1. A command such as 64
will make your text double spaced, but not your Z environments.
- <#628#>\zedbaselinestretch<#628#>
- The spacing for the Z environment
part of your document. It's default value is 1.
- <#629#>\zedsize<#629#>
- The size of the material within the Z
part of your document. It doesn't affect the remainder of your document.
For example, 65 will give you large Z symbols
and equations but will not affect the size of the surrounding text.
- <#630#>\zedcornerheight<#630#>
- The height of `corners' that can be placed
on the right hand side of the top and bottom lines of schema and class
boxes. The default is 0em (i.e. no corners).