\documentclass[pagesize=auto, fontsize=12pt, DIV=11]{scrartcl} \usepackage{fixltx2e} \usepackage{etex} \usepackage{xspace} \usepackage{lmodern} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage{textcomp} \usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor} \usepackage{listings} \usepackage{microtype} \usepackage{hyperref} \newcommand*{\mail}[1]{\href{mailto:#1}{\texttt{#1}}} \newcommand*{\pkg}[1]{\textsf{#1}} \newcommand*{\cs}[1]{\texttt{\textbackslash#1}} \makeatletter \newcommand*{\cmd}[1]{\cs{\expandafter\@gobble\string#1}} \makeatother \newcommand*{\env}[1]{\texttt{#1}} \addtokomafont{title}{\rmfamily} \lstset{% language=[LaTeX]TeX,% columns=flexible,% upquote=true,% numbers=left,% basicstyle=\ttfamily,% keywordstyle=\color{Navy},% commentstyle=\color{DimGray},% stringstyle=\color{SeaGreen},% numberstyle=\scriptsize\color{SlateGray}% } \title{The \pkg{outline} package} \subtitle{Simple Outline Package} \author{% Peter Halvorson\thanks{Georgia Institute of Technology, Nuclear Engineering, \mail{peter@fission.gatech.edu}}% \and Seth Flaxman\thanks{\mail{seth@abisoft.com}}% \and Clea F. Rees% } \date{2002/08/23} \begin{document} \maketitle \noindent \begin{quote} \footnotesize This work 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. The latest version of this license is in \url{http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt} and version~1.3 or later is part of all distributions of \LaTeX\ % version~2005/12/01 or later. \end{quote} \section{Summary} The package defines an \env{outline} environment, which provides facilities similar to \env{enumerate}, but up to~6 levels deep. \section{Description} Create six-level list environment \env{\{outline\}} for making outlines; mark each outline topic with \cmd{\item}. Use of label/ref sequences provided. A direct hack of the \env{enumerate} code from \texttt{latex.tex} (added more depth and outline style numbering). Use as you would use the \env{enumerate} environment. \section{History} \begin{labeling}[\hspace{\labelsep}--]{January 10, 1991} \item[January 10, 1991] Copyright 1991 Peter Halvorson \item[August 23, 2002] Updates for \LaTeXe\ copyright 2002 Seth Flaxman \item[October 6, 2008] LPPL 1.3c or later by Clea F. Rees (for Seth Flaxman) \item[May 16, 2010] \LaTeX\ version of documentation created by Philipp Stephani \end{labeling} \section{Example} \begin{lstlisting} \documentclass{report} \usepackage{outline} % [outline] includes new outline environment. I. A. 1. a. (1) (a) % use \begin{outline} \item ... \end{outline} \pagestyle{empty} \begin{document} \begin{outline} \item {\bf Introduction } \begin{outline} \item {\bf Applications } \\ Motivation for research and applications related to the subject. \item {\bf Organization } \\ Explain organization of the report, what is included, and what is not. \end{outline} \item {\bf Literature Survey } \begin{outline} \item {\bf Experimental Work } \\ Literature describing experiments with something in common with my experiment. My experiment is subdivided into section relating to each aspect of the whole. \begin{outline} \item {\bf Drop Delivery } \\ Literature relating to the production of droplets. \begin{outline} \item {\bf Continuous } \\ Continuous drop production methods, i.e. jet methods. \item {\bf Drop on Demand } \\ Drop on demand methods, i.e. ink jet devices. Produce drops whenever needed, simplifies control of frequency. \item {\bf Flexibility } \\ Best methods in terms of flexible velocities, volumes, and frequencies. \item {\bf Control Circuitry } \\ Circuitry necessary to control the drops, may include control of generation, size, and frequency. Divertors and drop chargers. \item {\bf Extensibility } \\ Methods extensible to 2D applications. \item {\bf Recirculation } \\ Recirculation techniques, pump, none, capillary. \end{outline} \item {\bf Instrumentation } \\ Literature dealing with measurement of various parameters. \begin{outline} \item {\bf Temperature } \begin{outline} \item {\bf Heater Surface } \item {\bf Fluid Temperature } \item {\bf Heat Flux } \item {\bf Heat Transfer Coefficient } \end{outline} \item {\bf Drop Characteristics } \begin{outline} \item {\bf Size } \item {\bf Velocity } \item {\bf Frequency } \end{outline} \end{outline} \item {\bf Heating Element } \\ Literature dealing with the heating element. Material properties, surface properties, heat sources. \begin{outline} \item {\bf Material } \item {\bf Heat Source } \end{outline} \end{outline} \item {\bf Analytical Work } \begin{outline} \item {\bf Evaporation } \item {\bf Boiling } \item {\bf Leidenfrost Temperatures } \item {\bf Heat Transfer } \item {\bf Numerical Analysis } \begin{outline} \item {\bf Drop Characteristics } \item {\bf Surface Wetting } \item {\bf Transient Temperatures } \end{outline} \end{outline} \end{outline} \item {\bf Proposed Research } \begin{outline} \item {\bf Experimental Work } \item {\bf Analytical Work } \end{outline} \end{outline} \end{document} \end{lstlisting} \end{document}