Standard TeXmacs packages

First of all, TeXmacs provides several packages for customizing the behaviour of the standard styles:

number-long-article
This package induces all numbers of environments (theorems, remarks, equations, figures, etc.) to be prefixed by the current section number. It is usually used in combination with the article style (for long articles) and the book style (for books with long chapters).
number-europe
By default, TeXmacs uses “American style numbering”. This means that the same counter is used for numbering similar environments like theorem and proposition. In other words, a remark following “Theorem 3” will be numbered “Remark 4”. If you want each environment to have its individual counter, then you should enable “European style numbering”, by selecting the number-europe package.
number-us
This package may be used in order to switch back to American style numbering in the case when a third parties style file enforces European style numbering.
structured-list
This is an experimental package. By default, items in unnumbered lists or enumerations take no arguments and items in descriptions one argument. When using the structured-list package, they take an optional additional argument with the body of the item.
structured-section
This is an experimental package. By default, sectional tags only take a title argument. When using the structured-section package, they take an optional additional argument with the body of the section. Moreover, the environment rsection for recursive sections is provided.
varsession
This package may be used in order to obtain an alternative rendering of interactive sessions. The rendering is designed to be nice for interactive use, although less adequate for printing.

In addition to these packages, and the many packages for internal use, TeXmacs also provides a few personal example style packages allouche, bpr and vdh and several style packages for use in combination with external plug-ins (axiom, giac, macaulay2, etc.).

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