Showlabels: put the names of \labels into the margins of a draft document -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 1.2 This class option introduces no new commands, it just helps you keep track of all the labels by putting the name of the new label into the margin whenever either the |\label| command is used, or an equation is automatically numbered (by replacing the internal |\@eqnnum| command). There are therefore no usage instructions. You invoke this package with the command |\usepackage{showlabels}| in the preamble, and you may give the options \Lopt{inner} or \Lopt{outer} (the default) to have the labels placed in the inner or outer margin of the text. The package will also work in the presence of the \Lopt{twocolumn} option. In this case, the options \Lopt{inner} and \Lopt{outer} will be ignored, and the label will be placed in the nearer margin. The package has (finally) been modified to deal with the slightly different mechanism that AMS-\LaTeX\ uses to produce equation numbers. I don't habitually use AMS-\LaTeX, so I won't discover any bugs or weaknesses with its support here, and I'd consequently be glad to be informed of any that appear. The |\usepackage{showlabels}| must appear \emph{after} any AMS stuff is loaded. For reasonably obvious reasons, this package will \emph{not} work at all well with the \pstyle{multicol} package, and for possibly less obvious reasons, it won't work with the \Lopt{leqno} option either (at some point it should be modified to at least recognise and warn of the conflict in either case). Norman Gray