Eplain provides for double, triple, and quadruple column output: say
\doublecolumns
,
\triplecolumns
,
or \quadcolumns
,
and from that point on, the manuscript will be
set in columns. To go back to one column, say
\singlecolumn
.
You may need to invoke \singlecolumn
to balance the columns
on the last page of output.
To do a "column eject", i.e., move to the top of the next column, do
\columnfill
. This does not actually force an eject, however: it
merely inserts a kern of size \@normalvsize
minus
\pagetotal
(\@normalvsize
being the usual height of the
page; to implement multicolumns, Eplain multiplies \vsize
itself
by the number of columns). In most circumstances, a column break will be
forced after this kern (during the column splitting operation when the
whole page is output), as desired.
The columns are separated by the value of the dimen parameter
\gutter
. Default value is two picas.
All the \...columns
macros insert the value of the glue parameter
\abovedoublecolumnskip
before the multicolumn text, and the value of the glue parameter
\belowdoublecolumnskip
after it. The default value for both of these parameters is
\bigskipamount
, i.e., one linespace in plain TeX.
The macros take into account only the insertion classes
defined by plain TeX; namely, footnotes and \topinsert
s. If
you have additional insertion classes, you will need to change
the implementation.
Also, Eplain makes insertions the full page width. There is no provision for column-width insertions.