%% %% The LaTeX Graphics Companion, 2ed (first printing May 2007) %% %% Example 10-6-5 on page 706. %% %% Copyright (C) 2007 Michel Goossens, Frank Mittelbach, Denis Roegel, Sebastian Rahtz, Herbert Vo\ss %% %% It may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions %% of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 %% of this license or (at your option) any later version. %% %% See http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt for details. %% \documentclass{ttctexa} \pagestyle{empty} \setcounter{page}{6} \setlength\textwidth{231.83385pt} \StartShownPreambleCommands \usepackage{cwpuzzle} \StopShownPreambleCommands \begin{document} \setlength\PuzzleUnitlength{18pt} \renewcommand\PuzzleNumberFont{\sffamily\tiny} \renewcommand\PuzzleClueFont{\scriptsize} \PuzzleSolution[true] \begin{Puzzle}{12}{12} |[1] D| * |[2]T | N| S| E|[3] P| * |[4] C| L|[5] I| P|. |[6] O| m| E | G| A| * |[7] A| L| L| * |[8] B| B|. | N| * | T | * | * |[9] L| R| * | A| * | B| * |. | * |[10]B| E |[11]M| B| O| * |[12]P| S|[13]N| U|[14]P|. | * | I| X | S| * |[15]R|[16]A| I| S| E| * | R|. |[17]A| T| * | A|[18]X| * | N| * | * |[19]W| P| * |. | A| * |[20]D| V| I| * |[21]G| R| A| P| * |[22]L|. | * |[23]A| * | E| * |[24]A| L| P| H| A| * | E|. \empty |[25]F| R|[26]E| * |[27]P| R| E| C| * |[28]T| I| N|. | D| * |[29]T| H| E| M| * | * |[30]S| H| * | G|. |[31]D|[32]I| A| G| R| A| M| * | I| * |[33]P| T|. | * | N| * | * | P| * | * |[34]K| N| U| T| H|. \end{Puzzle} \mbox{% \begin{PuzzleClues}{\centerline{\textbf{ACROSS}}} \Clue{2}{TNSEP}{Gap between tree node labels and the node in \textsf{PSTricks} (5)} \\ \Clue{4}{CLIP}{Modern replacement for scissors and glue (4)} \\ \Clue{6}{OMEGA}{A Unicode \TeX{} variant (5)} \\ \Clue{7}{ALL}{\ldots{} you always wanted to know but never dared to ask (3)} \\ \Clue{8}{BB}{A graphics key that needs four numbers (2)} \\ \Clue{10}{BEMBO}{Called \texttt{bb} in Karl Berry's font-naming schemes (5)} \\ \Clue{12}{PSNUP}{A way to make your pages into thumbnails (5)} \\ \Clue{15}{RAISE}{You can do it to a box but it isn't proper \LaTeX{} (5)} \\ \Clue{19}{WP}{In \LaTeX{} denotes \(\wp\); in other circumstances might mean a word processor (2)} \\ \Clue{20}{DVI}{Result of a \TeX{} run (3)} \\ \Clue{21}{GRAP}{A language whose name should probably have five letters, but then it was developed for Unix (4)} \\ \Clue{24}{ALPHA}{It's not Intel (5)} \\ \Clue{25}{FRE}{A pointer misspelled (3)} \\ \Clue{27}{PREC}{Testing your \LaTeX{} knowledge: \(\prec\) (4)} \\ \Clue{28}{TIN}{Label for a signal line (3)} \\ \Clue{29}{THEM}{Another name for the \LaTeX3 project team on c.t.t.\ (3)} \\ \Clue{30}{SH}{One way to get a sharp in \textsf{MusiX\TeX} (2)} \\ \Clue{31}{DIAGRAM}{A figure or plan intended to explain rather than represent actual appearance (7)} \\ \Clue{33}{PT}{72.27 to an inch (2)} \\ \Clue{34}{KNUTH}{see \textbf{1d} (5)} \end{PuzzleClues} \quad \begin{PuzzleClues}{\centerline{\textbf{DOWN}}} \Clue{1 \& a34}{DON}{Grand wizard of \TeX{} (3,5)} \\ \Clue{2}{TETEX}{A ready-to-run \TeX{} for Unix (5)} \\ \Clue{3}{PAR}{A novice golfer's dream (3)} \\ \Clue{4}{CLASS}{\LaTeXe{} name for document style (5)} \\ \Clue{5}{IBBU}{Double beam above notes in \textsf{MusiX\TeX} (4)} \\ \Clue{9}{LOR}{Either/or---mathematically speaking (3)} \\ \Clue{10}{BIT}{German beer (3)} \\ \Clue{11}{MSAVE}{Save your coordinates (\textsf{PSTricks}) (5)} \\ \Clue{12}{PI}{Approximation of \TeX{}'s version number (2)} \\ \Clue{13}{NEWPATH}{A PostScript operator (7)} \\ \Clue{14}{PR}{Probability function (2)} \\ \Clue{16}{ANGLE}{A divine messenger misspelled (5)} \\ \Clue{17}{AA}{How do you get an \AA? (2)} \\ \Clue{18}{XI}{\(\xi\) (2)} \\ \Clue{22}{LENGTH}{\LaTeX{} has rigid and rubber ones (6)} \\ \Clue{23}{AR}{Amor uses them and \XYPIC{} calls them (2)} \\ \Clue{24}{ARMA}{Length of the line segment where the connector joins the first node (4)} \\ \Clue{25}{FDD}{Files containing \LaTeX{} font-definition documentation (3)} \\ \Clue{26}{ETA}{\(\eta\)---don't say this is all Greek to you (3)} \\ \Clue{27}{PERP}{\(\perp\), also the first letters of everlasting (4)} \\ \Clue{30}{SIN}{We plot it in Chapter 4 (3)} \\ \Clue{32}{IN}{\TeX{}'s name for inch (2)} \\ \Clue{33}{PT}{Lula is chief of (2)} \end{PuzzleClues}} \end{document}