head 1.1; access; symbols; locks mys:1.1; strict; comment @# @; 1.1 date 99.11.22.23.41.12; author mys; state Exp; branches; next ; desc @@ 1.1 log @Initial revision @ text @############################################################ Margin Notes ::marginpar::reversemarginpar:: ############################################################ The command \marginpar[left]{right} creates a note in the margin. The first line will be at the same height as the line in the text where the \marginpar occurs. When you only specify the mandatory argument right, the text will be placed 1. in the right margin for one-sided layout 2. in the outside margin for two-sided layout 3. in the nearest margin for two-column layout. 4. By issuing the command \reversemarginpar, you can force the marginal notes to go into the opposite (inside) margin. When you specify both arguments, left is used for the left margin, and right is used for the right margin. The first word will normally not be hyphenated; you can enable hyphenation by prefixing the first word with a \hspace{0pt} command. @