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diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/mugsthesis/sample/appendix1.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/mugsthesis/sample/appendix1.tex index efa417f8c6..6ebe209968 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/mugsthesis/sample/appendix1.tex +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/mugsthesis/sample/appendix1.tex @@ -1,37 +1,37 @@ -\chapter{Test Appendix with a very long title in order to test spacing behavior} \label{app:test}
-\lipsum[2]
-
-A convenient form for representing substantial numerical or textual data is a table.
-Table~\ref{tab:test} shows an example of this functionality in \LaTeX.
-\begin{table}
- \centering
- \caption{Test table. With an extra-long caption to test spacing functionality for table captions. And inline mathematics.}
- \begin{tabular}{lrr}
- \toprule
- Heading 1 ($u_x$) & Head 2 & Head 3 \\
- \midrule
- Analytical & 1.000 & 1.000 \\
- Forward Difference & 0.973 & 0.976 \\
- \bottomrule
- \end{tabular}
- \label{tab:test}
-\end{table}
-Diagrams, plots, and other graphics should be placed in figures.
-Figure~\ref{fig:test} shows an example of such an environment.
-The command \verb+\includegraphics+ from the \verb+graphicx+ package may be used to include external graphics in a wide variety of formats.
-\begin{figure}
- \centering
- \includegraphics[width=1in]{example-image-b}
- \caption{This test figure tests captions and Table of Contents
- behavior for lengthy captions.}
- \label{fig:test}
-\end{figure}
-
-\section{This is a Very Long Heading to Test the Table of Contents Behavior for Very Long Section Headings}
-Sample text. Sample text.
-
-\subsection{This is an Extremely Long Subsection Heading to Test Spacing Behavior for Subsections}
-\lipsum[3]
-
-\subsubsection{This is an Extremely Long Subsubsection Heading to Test Spacing Behavior for Subsubsections}
-\lipsum[4-5]
+\chapter{Test Appendix with a very long title in order to test spacing behavior} \label{app:test} +\lipsum[2] + +A convenient form for representing substantial numerical or textual data is a table. +Table~\ref{tab:test} shows an example of this functionality in \LaTeX. +\begin{table} + \centering + \caption{Test table. With an extra-long caption to test spacing functionality for table captions. And inline mathematics.} + \begin{tabular}{lrr} + \toprule + Heading 1 ($u_x$) & Head 2 & Head 3 \\ + \midrule + Analytical & 1.000 & 1.000 \\ + Forward Difference & 0.973 & 0.976 \\ + \bottomrule + \end{tabular} + \label{tab:test} +\end{table} +Diagrams, plots, and other graphics should be placed in figures. +Figure~\ref{fig:test} shows an example of such an environment. +The command \verb+\includegraphics+ from the \verb+graphicx+ package may be used to include external graphics in a wide variety of formats. +\begin{figure} + \centering + \includegraphics[width=1in]{example-image-b} + \caption{This test figure tests captions and Table of Contents + behavior for lengthy captions.} + \label{fig:test} +\end{figure} + +\section{This is a Very Long Heading to Test the Table of Contents Behavior for Very Long Section Headings} +Sample text. Sample text. + +\subsection{This is an Extremely Long Subsection Heading to Test Spacing Behavior for Subsections} +\lipsum[3] + +\subsubsection{This is an Extremely Long Subsubsection Heading to Test Spacing Behavior for Subsubsections} +\lipsum[4-5] |