# ORMC Handouts This repository contains all the handouts I've written for the [ORMC](https://circles.math.ucla.edu/circles/). \ You can find the latest PDFs [here](https://static.betalupi.com/ormc). **For my students:** Handouts will appear here a few days before class. Please don't look at them (or their solutions) beforehand, that spoils all the fun! **For everyone else:** If you are not affiliated with the ORMC, ask for permission before using these. ## 📦 Contents Handouts are sorted by the class they're for: - [`./Intermediate`](./Intermediate/): Grades 5 - 9 - [`./Advanced`](./Advanced): Grades 9 - 12 Grade levels are estimates. ## 🛠️ Building these Handouts Automatic builds are [here](https://static.betalupi.com/ormc), if you just want the PDFs. If you want to edit these files, you'll need to download a custom document class. \ To compile one handout, do the following: 1. Download the handout's directory (i.e, download the whole repo as a zip and extract the folder you want.) 1. Download [`./resources/ormc_handout.cls`](./resources/ormc_handout.cls) 2. Put this class in the same directory as the handout. 3. Fix the include path at the top of the handout. Usually, you'll need to replace ```latex \documentclass[ ... ]{../../resources/ormc_handout} ``` with ```latex \documentclass[ ... ]{ormc_handout} ``` These documents should work with any LaTeX engine. \ However, try changing your engine to LuaLaTeX if something breaks. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- # 📜 Class Documentation The class `ormc_handout` is based on `article.cls`, and should work with most LaTeX packages. It has everything you need and nothing you don't; it looks pretty and it is optimized for greyscale printing. If you find something broken, please tell me so I may try to fix it. ## 🎏 Arguments These are passed to `\documentclass`, as follows: ```latex % Documentclass argument example \documentclass[ nosolutions, shortwarning ]{ormc_handout} ``` - `10pt`, `11pt`, `12pt`:\ Default: `10pt`. Sets font size. - `pagenumber`, `nopagenumber`:\ Default: `pagenumber`. Shows or hides page numbers. - `solutions`, `nosolutions`:\ Default: `solutions`\ If `nosolutions` is passed, `solution` and `instructornote` environments are hidden. - `showwarning`, `hidewarning`:\ Default: `showwarning`. Shows or hides instructor handout warning. - `shortwarning`, `longwarning`:\ Default: `longwarning`. Sets instructor handout warning type. - `multinumbering`, `singlenumbering`:\ Default: `multinumbering`\ How problems, theorems, etc should be numbered. If `mulitnumbering` is passed, problems, theorems, etc will be numbered independently. If `singlenumbering` is passed, one global counter will be used. (I think `singlenumering` is better, it makes the handout easier to navigate.) Use `geometry` to change page lengths. Letter paper is the default. ## 🪖 Commands & More: `ormc_handout` automatically includes `tcolorbox`, `xcolor`, `tikz`, `amsmath`, `amssymb`. \ It also includes a few other packages that are used internally and shouldn't have an effect on most workflows. ### **Basics:** - `\say{text}`: Puts text in quotes, handling details like period spacing. Courtesy of `dirtytalk`. - `\tab`: Typewriter-style tabs every `1cm`. Courtesy of `tabto`. - `\maketitle`: Makes a title. This is never placed on a seperate page. - Set title data with the following commands:\ `\title{text}`, `\subtitle{text}`, `\uptitlel{text}`, `\uptitler{text}`\ `\uptitlel` and `\uptitler` are optional, but usually come together. - `\note[Type]{text}`: Makes a note. - `\hint{text}`: Shorthand for `\note[Hint]{text}` ### **Sectioning:** The usual LaTeX title-customization techniques *WILL NOT WORK* with this class.\ Don't even try to load `titlesec`. - `\section{title}