%% %% The LaTeX Companion, 2ed (second printing August 2004) %% %% Example 3-3-22 on page 143. %% %% Copyright (C) 2004 Frank Mittelbach, Michel Goossens, %% Johannes Braams, David Carlisle, and Chris Rowley %% %% It may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions %% of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 %% of this license or (at your option) any later version. %% %% See http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt for details. %% \documentclass{ttctexa} \pagestyle{empty} \setcounter{page}{6} \setlength\textwidth{135.0pt} % FAKE: definition for \cite to fit book bibliography !!! \renewcommand\cite[1]{[87]} % FAKE: in real life this example should have a bibliography!!! \StartShownPreambleCommands \usepackage{amsthm} \newtheoremstyle{citing}% Name {3pt}{3pt}% Space above and below {\itshape}% Body font {\parindent}{\bfseries}% Heading indent and font {.}% Punctuation after heading { }% Space after head (" " = normal interword space) {\thmnote{#3}}% Typeset note only, if present \theoremstyle{citing} \newtheorem*{varthm}{} \StopShownPreambleCommands \begin{document} \begin{varthm}[Theorem 3.16 in \cite{Knuth90}] By focusing on small details, it is possible to understand the deeper significance of a passage. \end{varthm} \end{document}