\documentclass{omgrpt} \usepackage{lipsum} \begin{document} \oclHeadingOne{Introduction}\label{sec:ocl-1:introduction} The \LaTeX{} style \texttt{omg.sty} tries to mimic the layout used by the OMG for the UML/OCL standard documents. To achieve this, the style \begin{itemize} \item sets the paper size to 8.28x11 inch \item sets the text size to 6.7x8 inch \item uses the PostScript fonts Times Roman, Helvetica, and Courier \item formats paragraphs without initial indentation and ragged right formatting \end{itemize} Note that this style works only in combination with one of the KomaScript classes, e.g., \texttt{scrbook} (replaces \texttt{book}) or \texttt{scrreprt} (replaces \texttt{report}). As shorthands, this package also provides the \texttt{omgrpt} class. Moreover, \texttt{omg.sty} provides the following \LaTeX-commands: \begin{itemize} \item New commands for chapters/sections: \begin{itemize} \item \verb|\oclHeadingOne{Examples}| for top-level sections (chapters), e.g., \autoref{ocl-1:examples} or ``9 Concrete Syntax''% in~\cite{omg:ocl:2014}. \item \verb|\oclHeadingTwo{Examples}| for second-level sections, e.g., \autoref{ocl-2:examples} or ``9.1 Structure of the Concrete Syntax''% in~\cite{omg:ocl:2014}. \item \verb|\oclHeadingThree{Examples}| for third-level sections, e.g., \autoref{ocl-3:examples} or ``9.2.1 Parsing''% in~\cite{omg:ocl:2014}. \item \verb|\oclHeadingFour{Examples}| for fourth-level sections, e.g., \autoref{ocl-4:examples} (should be used carefully). \item \verb|\oclHeadingZero{Examples}| for fourth-level sections without numbering, e.g., \autoref{ocl-0:examples} or ``Abstract syntax mapping'' (in ``9.4.1 ExpressionInOclCS'')% in~\cite{omg:ocl:2014}). \end{itemize} \item New environments % ocl-definition e.g. "ExpressionInOclCS.ast : OclExpression" as in 9.3.1 \begin{itemize} \item \verb| \begin{oclDefintion} \ldots \end{oclDefinition}| for OCL definitions, e.g., ``ExpressionInOclCS.ast : OclExpression'' as in 9.3.1% in~\cite{omg:ocl:2014}. \begin{oclDefinition} ExpressionInOclCS.ast : OclExpression \end{oclDefinition} \end{itemize} \item New styles for emphasizing or highlighting texts \begin{itemize} \item \verb|\oclEmph{declaration}| (italics) for declarations and segments of OCL text, e.g., \oclEmph{declaration}. \end{itemize} \end{itemize} \oclHeadingOne{Examples}\label{ocl-1:examples} \lipsum[1] \begin{figure} \centering \centerline{\Large\textbf{Example Figure}} \caption{This is an example figure caption} \end{figure} \begin{table} \centering \centerline{\Large\textbf{Example Table}} \caption{This is an example table caption} \label{tab:asdf} \end{table} \oclHeadingTwo{Lore Ipsum}\label{ocl-2:examples} \lipsum[2-3] \oclHeadingThree{Lore Ipsum}\label{ocl-3:examples} \lipsum[2-3] \oclHeadingFour{Lore Ipsum}\label{ocl-4:examples} \lipsum[2-3] \oclHeadingZero{Lore Ipsum}\label{ocl-0:examples} \lipsum[2-3] \end{document} \end{document}