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+% Load the base class
+\documentclass[minted, draw]{../tex/hebdomon}
+
+\begin{document}
+
+\title{Hebdomon \\ Report and Documentation Standard}
+\author{v0.1 - Angry Avocado}
+\StudentName{D. T. McGuiness}
+\date{dtm@mci4me.at}
+
+\publishers{
+ \begin{tabular}[!b]{rl}
+ \textbf{Student Name} & xxxxx \\[3pt]
+ \textbf{Student Number} & xxxxx \\[3pt]
+ \textbf{Module Name} & xxxxx
+ \end{tabular}\\[20pt]
+ }
+
+\maketitle
+\dominitoc
+\tableofcontents
+\newpage
+
+\Chapter{The Hebdomon Template}
+\Section{Introduction}
+
+This document is designed to abstract a significant portion of the
+commands and MACROs to hide away the programming aspect and ease into
+LaTeX programming. While some commands are have been changed \hlight{NO}
+command has been overwritten so feel free to use the original ones
+if you wish.
+
+\begin{warning}
+ As to the best of the authors knowledge, the original commands should work
+ but the aesthetics may be compromised.
+\end{warning}
+
+\Section{Title Formatting}
+
+To begin a new content, always start the content with a chapter heading. To
+insert the chapter with an additional \lstinline[columns=fixed]{minitoc}
+use \lstinline[columns=fixed]{\Chapter}, which produces an heading as
+you see at the beginning of this page, to have a heading without
+a \lstinline[columns=fixed]{minitoc} use the standard
+\lstinline[columns=fixed]{\chapter}.
+
+The document relies on the user to use the \hlight{correct} title commands to
+keep the formatting consistent. The commands that starting with a
+capital letter are the overloaded commands of the standard ones.
+The following are the current ones:
+%
+\begin{code}{python}
+\Chapter{...}
+\Section{...}
+\Subsection{...}
+\Subsubsection{...}
+\end{code}
+%
+\begin{warning}
+ Unless there is a specific reason, it is suggested to use the aforementioned
+ commands. However, original LaTeX command should work as well if you want to use.
+\end{warning}
+
+\Subsection{Page Geometry}
+
+The page geometry is set to the following settings. This is done using the
+standard package \pcode{\usepackage{geometry}} which is defined in the
+\pcode{Hebdomon.cls}.
+%
+\begin{itemize}[leftmargin=!,labelindent=-29.2pt]
+ \item[\textbf{top}] 2.5cm,
+ \item[\textbf{right}] 2.0cm,
+ \item[\textbf{bottom}] 2.5cm,
+ \item[\textbf{left}] 3.0cm.
+\end{itemize}
+%
+\Section{Image Positioning}
+%
+The image positioning could be done with the following code snippet:
+%
+\begin{code}{latex}
+\begin{figure}[ht]
+ \centering
+ \includegraphics[options]{figures/path.pdf}
+ \caption{\label{fig:label} }
+\end{figure}
+\end{code}
+%
+Here there are a few options worth mentioning:
+%
+\begin{hgitemize}
+ \item[\pcode{figures/path}] The place where the image is kept. If the
+ image is in the same folder where the main.tex file resides, it is as
+ simple as writing the files name. If the file is in a folder called
+ image, just write \pcode{image/innsbruck.jpg}. Finally if the image is
+ in a higher directory (i.e., image is in folderA/innsbruck.jpg and the
+ main tex is in folderA/document/main.tex then the path becomes \pcode{../innsbruck.jpg}
+ \item[\pcode{\caption{..}}] Where you write the caption of the image.
+ For consistency make sure every image has a caption as if the image does not
+ need a caption, maybe it not be present to begin with.
+ \item[\pcode{label{}}] This is an identifier for you to use when you need
+ to cite this Figure in a place somewhere. For example if you were to have
+ and image with the following:
+\end{hgitemize}
+%
+\begin{code}{latex}
+\begin{figure}[ht]
+ \centering
+ \includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{figures/path.pdf}
+ \caption{A photo I found on the web.}\label{fig:innsbruck}
+\end{figure}
+\end{code}
+%
+\begin{hgitemize}
+ \item[] Now this image is referenced as \pcode{fig:innsbruck}, which
+ means if we write the following:
+\end{hgitemize}
+%
+\begin{code}{text}
+To see the image, have a look at Figure \ref{fig:innsbruck}
+\end{code}
+%
+This line of command will be presented as
+%
+\begin{excerpt}
+ To see the image, have a look at Figure 1.1.
+\end{excerpt}
+%
+Finally you can see the image here as well.
+%
+\begin{figure}[ht]
+ \centering
+ \includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{figures/innsbruck.jpg}
+ \caption{The famous Innsbruck houses near the river Inn. This image is
+ placed with a width value of \pcode{width=\linewidth}. This is also
+ a good opportunity to showcase the hanging behaviour of the figure
+ caption.}
+\end{figure}
+%
+\Section{Defined Environments}
+%
+\begin{hgitemize}
+ \item[\pcode{excerpt}] The template relies on the excellent \lstinline[columns=fixed]{tcolorbox}
+ package for formatting the boxes within the document and for that end different styles were created.
+ \item[] Sometimes one needs to quote either a proverb or to create drama, for this use
+ the \lstinline[columns=fixed]{excerpt} environment with the following notation and effect.
+\end{hgitemize}
+%
+\begin{code}{latex}
+\begin{excerpt}
+ To be, or not to be...
+\end{excerpt}
+\end{code}
+%
+\begin{hgitemize}
+ \item[] Compiling this code snippet would show as in the document
+\end{hgitemize}
+%
+\begin{excerpt}
+ To be, or not to be...
+\end{excerpt}
+%
+\begin{itemize}[leftmargin=!,labelindent=-29.2pt]
+ \item[\pcode{code}] During the preparation of your document, it is useful to showcase
+ some code either in the shape of all the document or a snippet of it.
+ There are two (\hlight{2}) ways of doing this where the first one will be discussed here.
+ \item[] For example to print out a hello world in python, please use the following environment
+\end{itemize}
+%
+\begin{verbatim}
+\begin{code}{python}
+print("Hello, World!")
+\end{code}
+\end{verbatim}
+%
+Producing the following:
+%
+\begin{code}{python}
+print("Hello, World!")
+\end{code}
+%
+The class also come with some predefined environments to modify the behaviour/aesthetics of the document.
+%
+Highlighting text is \hlight{very easy}, here is an example on how to write one.
+
+\begin{code}{latex}
+Highlighting text is \hlight{very easy}, here is an example:
+\end{code}
+
+\begin{itemize}[leftmargin=!,labelindent=-29.2pt]
+ \item[\pcode{example}] Sometimes you need to showcase an example or
+ need to highlight a certain idea.
+ For these things the environment Example could be useful.
+ \item[] For example to show as simple example or give a slight attention to a topic you can do the following.
+\end{itemize}
+
+\begin{example}
+ This is an example. This could be anything which you would like to have a certain amount of
+ attention but not too much as to distract from the flow of the document.
+\end{example}
+
+\begin{itemize}[leftmargin=!,labelindent=-29.2pt]
+ \item[\pcode{highlight}] Or sometimes you need to give a clear break to the flow of the
+ document and ask the reader to look at your banner. For that use highlight.
+\end{itemize}
+
+\begin{highlight}
+ Hey! Pay attention as this is a highlight box.
+\end{highlight}
+
+\Subsection{Writing Equations}
+%
+One of the strong suits of LaTeX compared to other editors and programs is
+it simplicity and ease of use methods of writing equations. Consider the
+following equation:
+%
+\begin{equation*}
+ f(x) = x^2 + 2x + 1
+\end{equation*}
+%
+In code form this would be written as:
+%
+\begin{code}{latex}
+ \begin{equation*}
+ f(x) = x^2 + 2x + 1
+ \end{equation*}
+\end{code}
+%
+All equations that has their newline and centre staged are mostly written
+in an environment where it has a \pcode{begin} and an \pcode{end}. You may
+have noticed the asterisks sign just after the equation. This implies the
+environment is \hlight{not numbered}, meaning you won't be able to
+reference it. This is used to limit the numbering of equations to just the
+essential parts in the document and not reach 3 digits by the time you are
+in page 8. For a numbered equation like the following
+%
+\begin{equation}
+ f(x) = x^2 + 2x + 1
+\end{equation}
+%
+You only need to do:
+%
+\begin{code}{latex}
+ \begin{equation}\label{eq:quad}
+ f(x) = x^2 + 2x + 1
+ \end{equation}
+\end{code}
+%
+where \pcode{\label{eq:quad}} is the equation reference label.
+%
+You could also make matrices as well as \pcode{amsmath} is preloaded into this template.
+%
+\Subsection{Designing a Table}
+%
+Finally, no template is done without someone telling you how a table should be designed.
+%
+Below is a standard table
+%
+\begin{table}[!ht]
+ \begin{NiceTabular}{rX}[rules/color=[gray]{0.9},rules/width=1pt]
+ \CodeBefore
+ \rowcolors{1}{black!5}{}
+ \rowcolors{3}{blue!5}{}
+ \Body
+ \toprule
+ \textbf{Section} & \textbf{Scientific Method Step} \\
+ \midrule
+ \textbf{Introduction} & states your hypothesis \\
+ \textbf{Methods} & details how you tested your hypothesis \\
+ \textbf{Results} & provides raw (i.e., uninterpreted) data collected \\
+ \textbf{Discussion} & considers whether the data you obtained support the hypothesis \\
+ \bottomrule
+ \end{NiceTabular}
+ \caption{A Detailed look into the scientific method.}
+\end{table}
+%
+And the code used to generate it:
+%
+\begin{code}{latex}
+\begin{table}[!ht]
+ \begin{NiceTabular}{rX}[rules/color=[gray]{0.9},rules/width=1pt]
+ \CodeBefore
+ \rowcolors{1}{black!5}{}
+ \rowcolors{3}{blue!5}{}
+ \Body
+ \toprule
+ \textbf{Section} & \textbf{Scientific Method Step} \\
+ \midrule
+ \textbf{Introduction} & states hypothesis \\
+ \textbf{Methods} & how you tested hypothesis \\
+ \textbf{Results} & provides raw data collected \\
+ \textbf{Discussion} & whether it support the hypothesis \\
+ \bottomrule
+ \end{NiceTabular}
+ \caption{A Detailed look into the scientific method.}
+\end{table}
+\end{code}
+
+\Chapter{Plotting your data using PGF/TikZ}
+
+\Section{Introduction}
+
+PGFplots and Tikz are powerful scripting languages allowing you to draw high-quality diagrams
+using only a programming language. PGFplots are generally used for plotting data from a wide
+variety of representations from simple 2D plots to complex 3D geometries.
+\\
+But wikipedia description put it best:
+
+\begin{excerpt}
+ PGF/TikZ is a pair of languages for producing vector graphics
+ (e.g., technical illustrations and drawings) from a geometric/algebraic description, with
+ standard features including the drawing of points, lines, arrows, paths, circles,
+ ellipses and polygons. PGF is a lower-level language, while TikZ is a set of higher-level
+ macros that use PGF. The top-level PGF and TikZ commands are invoked as TeX macros,
+ but in contrast with PSTricks, the PGF/TikZ graphics themselves are described in a
+ language that resembles MetaPost.
+\end{excerpt}
+
+For more info please look at the documentation \href{https://tikz.dev/pgfplots/}{here}.
+It is of course up to the user to select which graphical software to produce the necessary
+visual components but unless it requires complex functions/processing, it would be be easier
+to have it in PGF/TikZ format for easy editing/maintenance.
+
+For this manual we will be looking at the three (\hlight{3}) plot types you may
+encounter in your studies.
+%
+\Subsection{A Simple 2D Plot}
+%
+2D plots are simple yet powerful to show the relation of a single parameters
+and its related function.
+Below is an example of a simple comparison of two (\hlight{2}) functions.
+%
+\begin{figure}[!ht]
+ \centering
+ \begin{tikzpicture}
+ \begin{axis}[hebdomon, xlabel = \(x\), ylabel = {\(f(x)\)}]
+ %
+ \addplot [domain=-10:10, samples=100,red]{x^3 - 7*x - 1};
+ \addlegendentry{\(x^2 - 2x - 1\)}
+ %
+ \addplot [domain=-10:10, samples=100, blue]{x^2 + 6*x + 8};
+ %
+ \addlegendentry{\(x^2 + 2x + 1\)}
+ %
+ \end{axis}
+ \end{tikzpicture}
+ \caption{This is an example of a 2D PGF plot comparing
+ two functions where these functions are calculated using
+ PGF itself rather than entering/reading from data.}
+\end{figure}
+%
+The image above is generated using the following code:
+
+\begin{code}{latex}
+\begin{figure}[!ht]
+ \centering
+ \begin{tikzpicture}
+ \begin{axis}[hebdomon, xlabel = \(x\), ylabel = {\(f(x)\)}]
+ %
+ \addplot [domain=-10:10, samples=100,red]{x^3 - 7*x - 1};
+ \addlegendentry{\(x^2 - 2x - 1\)}
+ %
+ \addplot [domain=-10:10, samples=100, blue]{x^2 + 6*x + 8};
+ %
+ \addlegendentry{\(x^2 + 2x + 1\)}
+ %
+ \end{axis}
+ \end{tikzpicture}
+ \caption{This is an example of a 2D PGF plot comparing
+ two functions where these functions are calculated using
+ PGF itself rather than entering/reading from data.}
+\end{figure}
+\end{code}
+
+As can be seen it is relatively standard to create plots. Some aspect
+which need mentioning.
+
+\begin{hgitemize}
+ \item[\pcode{\addplot}] You invoke this command when you want to
+ create a plot. In the square brackets (i.e., []) you insert your
+ \hlight{configuration} of your plot. The most important ones are
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item[\pcode{domain}] the range in which the function will be
+ calculated
+ \item[\pcode{sample}] the number of calculations will be done
+ within the defined domain.
+ \end{itemize}
+\end{hgitemize}
+
+\Subsection{Plotting 3D plots}
+
+Plotting data with PGFplots is also quite possible and will generate
+great plot (as long as it is not massively complicated). For more
+information on the precautions on designing 3D plots, please have a look
+at \href{https://tikz.dev/pgfplots/reference-3dplots}{here}.
+
+Below is the prototypical plot to showcase the 3D capabilities of PGF:
+
+\begin{figure}[!ht]
+ \centering
+ \begin{tikzpicture}
+ \begin{axis}[view={25}{30},mark layer=like plot]
+ \addplot3 [
+ surf,
+ shader=faceted,
+ fill opacity=0.75,
+ samples=25,
+ domain=-4:4,
+ y domain=-4:4,
+ on layer=main,
+ ] {x^2-y^2};
+ \end{axis}
+ \end{tikzpicture}
+ \caption{An example 3D plot done wit PGFplots.}
+\end{figure}
+
+And, of course the code for generating the plot is given as follows:
+
+\begin{code}{latex}
+\begin{figure}[!ht]
+ \centering
+ \begin{tikzpicture}
+ \begin{axis}[view={25}{30},mark layer=like plot]
+ \addplot3 [
+ surf,
+ shader=faceted,
+ fill opacity=0.75,
+ samples=25,
+ domain=-4:4,
+ y domain=-4:4,
+ on layer=main,
+ ] {x^2-y^2};
+ \end{axis}
+ \end{tikzpicture}
+ \caption{An example 3D plot done wit PGFplots.}
+\end{figure}
+\end{code}
+
+Some options worth mentioning are as follows:
+
+\begin{hgitemize}
+ \item[\pcode{surf}] Generates a \hlight{surface} based on the 2D
+ data it was given (in this case these are $x$ and $y$.
+ \item[\pcode{shader}] Describes, basically how each segment should be
+ filled.
+ \item[\pcode{samples}] Similar to 2D plots, tells how many data points will
+ be measured. However, make a note that 3D is significantly more taxing
+ on the TeX memory than 2D and making this sampling high may result in
+ exceeding the memory limit.
+\end{hgitemize}
+
+\end{document}
+
+%%% Local Variables:
+%%% coding: utf-8
+%%% mode: latex
+%%% TeX-command-extra-options: "-shell-escape"
+%%% TeX-master: t
+%%% TeX-engine: luatex
+%%% End:
+
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+# Hebdomon - A Documentclass for Assignment Preparation
+
+## Description
+
+Hebdomon is a latex documentclass for streamlining document creation in latex. This
+package does not ovewrite any TeX or LaTeX commands so the user could use their own
+macros or other commands as they wish.
+
+A manual is written which can be seen in HebdomonGuide which showcases some commands written for the class.
+
+## Author
+
+This package is maintained by D. T. McGuiness: dtm@mci4me.at
+
+## Licence
+
+Released under the LaTeX Project Public License v1.3c or later.
+See https://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
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+% Hebdomon document class for use in report and assessment writing
+% Written by D. T. McGuiness: dtm@mci4me.at
+
+% v0.1 - Angry Avocado [WS2024]
+
+\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/06/01]
+\ProvidesClass{hebdomon}[2024/08/08 v0.1 Report and Documentation standard]
+
+% This document is based on the excellent KOMA Script scrreprt class
+% The following options are declared beforehand.
+
+\RequirePackage{ifthen} % require an if-else loop to
+% choose depending on the field
+
+% Allows students to choose which package for code printing.
+
+\newboolean{mnt} % set bool operator for minted
+\newboolean{lst} % set bool operator for lstlisting
+\newboolean{drw} % set bool operator for PGF/TikZ
+
+%-OPTION: set option to choose minted code printing package
+\DeclareOption{minted}{
+ \setboolean{mnt}{true}
+}
+
+%-OPTION: set option to choose lstlisting code printing package
+\DeclareOption{lstlisting}{
+ \setboolean{lst}{true}
+}
+
+%-OPTION: set option to choose PGF/TikZ plotting packages
+\DeclareOption{draw}{
+ \setboolean{drw}{true}
+}
+
+\DeclareOption*{
+ \PassOptionsToClass{\CurrentOption}{scrreprt}
+}
+\ExecuteOptions{}
+\ProcessOptions \relax
+
+% Load the base class to create the custom template
+\LoadClass[
+ bibliography = totoc,
+ headings = big,
+ captions = tableheading,
+ chapterprefix = true,
+]{scrreprt}
+
+% Page Geometry -----------------------------------------------------------
+% Define the default page geometry
+\RequirePackage[
+ left = 3.0cm,
+ right = 2.0cm,
+ top = 2.5cm,
+ bottom = 2.5cm]{geometry}
+
+% Required Packages -------------------------------------------------------
+\RequirePackage{nicematrix} % For modern table design
+\RequirePackage{booktabs} % To access \midrule \toprule \bottomrule
+
+% For use in referencing purposes
+\RequirePackage[
+ backend=bibtex]{biblatex}
+
+\RequirePackage{graphicx} % To enable image insertion
+\RequirePackage{environ} % To allow new environments with Environ
+
+
+\RequirePackage{lmodern}
+\RequirePackage[sfdefault]{FiraSans}
+
+\RequirePackage{minitoc}
+\RequirePackage{setspace}
+
+\RequirePackage{hyperref} % Allow the use of hyperlink within document
+
+\RequirePackage{enumitem}
+
+\RequirePackage{amsmath}
+
+\usepackage[labelfont=bf]{caption} % Set the caption style to bold
+
+\RequirePackage{titlesec}
+
+% %%%%% ----- Colour Definitions ------ %%%%%
+\RequirePackage{xcolor}
+
+% Define the MCI colours.
+\definecolor{mciRed}{HTML}{821131}
+\definecolor{mciBlue}{HTML}{004983}
+\definecolor{mciOrange}{HTML}{fe640b}
+\definecolor{quoteColour}{HTML}{CBA6F7}
+\definecolor{nord7}{HTML}{81a1c1}
+\definecolor{norda}{HTML}{bf616a}
+\definecolor{nord9}{HTML}{5e81ac}
+\definecolor{nord13}{HTML}{ebcb8b}
+\definecolor{nord14}{HTML}{a3be8c}
+
+% %%%%% ----- Code Presentation ----- %%%%%
+% To make this class more compatible and avoid questions about pygments,
+% the author has decided to use listings for code presentation, instead of
+% minted.
+\RequirePackage{listings}
+
+\lstset{
+ aboveskip={1.3\baselineskip},
+ basicstyle=\small\ttfamily\linespread{4},
+ breaklines=false,
+ backgroundcolor = \color[HTML]{eff1f5},
+ columns=flexible,
+ commentstyle=\color[HTML]{6c6f85}\ttfamily,
+ escapechar=@,
+ extendedchars=true,
+ identifierstyle=\color{black},
+ inputencoding=latin1,
+ keywordstyle=\color[HTML]{fe640b},
+ language=Python,
+ ndkeywordstyle=\color[HTML]{228B22},
+ numbers=left,
+ numberstyle=\tiny,
+ prebreak = \raisebox{0ex}[0ex][0ex]{\ensuremath{\hookleftarrow}},
+ showstringspaces=false,
+ stringstyle=\color[HTML]{40a02b}\ttfamily,
+ upquote=true,
+ emph={None},
+ emphstyle={\color[HTML]{FE640B}},
+ % keywordstyle=[1]{\color[HTML]{8839ef}},
+ % morekeywords={(,)},
+ keywordstyle=[2]\color[HTML]{D20F39},
+ keywordstyle={[3]\color[HTML]{8839ef}},
+ keywords=[3]{x},
+}
+
+% \lstset{style=mystyle}
+
+% New Environment Definitions ---------------------------------------------
+% To create environments tcolorbox package is required to make them
+% aesthetically pleasing.
+\RequirePackage{tcolorbox}
+\tcbuselibrary{breakable, minted, skins,theorems, hooks, most}
+
+% %%%%% ----- tcolorbox Templates ----- %%%%%
+
+% Define the excerpt environment style.
+\tcbset{%
+ quoteTemplate/.style={%
+ enhanced,
+ breakable,
+ arc=0pt,
+ outer arc=0pt,
+ toprule=0pt,
+ rightrule=0pt,
+ bottomrule=0pt,
+ leftrule=1mm,
+ colback=white,
+ colframe=mciRed,
+ detach title
+ }%
+}%
+
+\tcbset{%
+ blockTemplate/.style={%
+ enhanced,
+ breakable,
+ arc=0pt,
+ outer arc=0pt,
+ toprule=0pt,
+ rightrule=0pt,
+ bottomrule=0pt,
+ leftrule=1mm,
+ colback=#1!25,
+ colframe=#1,
+ coltitle=black,
+ detach title
+ }%
+}%
+
+% %%%%% --------------------------------%%%%%
+
+% Environment used to insert quotations.
+\NewEnviron{excerpt}[1][]{%
+ \begin{tcolorbox}[blockTemplate=nord7]
+ \BODY
+ \end{tcolorbox}
+}%
+
+\NewEnviron{example}[1][]{%
+ \begin{tcolorbox}[blockTemplate=nord14]
+ \BODY
+ \end{tcolorbox}
+}%
+
+\NewEnviron{highlight}[1][]{%
+ \begin{tcolorbox}[blockTemplate=nord13]
+ \BODY
+ \end{tcolorbox}
+}%
+
+\NewEnviron{theory}[1][]{%
+ \begin{tcolorbox}[blockTemplate=black]
+ \BODY
+ \end{tcolorbox}
+}%
+
+\NewEnviron{warning}[1][]{%
+ \begin{tcolorbox}[blockTemplate=norda]
+ \BODY
+ \end{tcolorbox}
+}%
+
+\NewEnviron{hgitemize}[1][]{%
+ \begin{itemize}[leftmargin=!,labelindent=-29.2pt]
+ \BODY
+ \end{itemize}
+}%
+
+
+
+
+
+% KOMA-Script Configuration -----------------------------------------------
+
+\addtokomafont{chapterprefix}{\raggedleft}
+\addtokomafont{chapter}{\fontsize{30}{38}\selectfont}
+\addtokomafont{section}{\huge}
+\addtokomafont{subsection}{\Large}
+\addtokomafont{subsubsection}{\large}
+
+% Set the fontstyle of minitoc to that of the document
+\renewcommand{\mtifont}{\large\sffamily}
+\renewcommand{\mtcfont}{\small\sffamily}
+\renewcommand{\mtcSfont}{\small\sffamily}
+\renewcommand{\mtcSSfont}{\small\sffamily}
+\renewcommand{\mtcSSSfont}{\small\sffamily}
+
+\newcommand{\StudentName}[1]{\author{#1}}
+
+% Set the depth of TOC
+\setcounter{secnumdepth}{3} % number subsubsections
+\setcounter{tocdepth}{3} % list subsubsections
+
+% Configure the document titles
+\newcommand{\Chapter}[1]{\chapter{\textcolor{mciBlue}{#1}}\minitoc}
+\newcommand{\Section}[1]{\section{\textcolor{mciBlue}{#1}}}
+\newcommand{\Subsection}[1]{\subsection{\textcolor{mciBlue}{#1}}}
+\newcommand{\Subsubsection}[1]{\subsubsection{\textcolor{mciBlue}{#1}}}
+
+\newcommand{\hlight}[1]{\textcolor{mciOrange}{#1}}
+
+
+% Configure the baseline of the document
+\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1.2}
+
+\renewcommand*{\chapterformat}{%
+ \mbox{\scalebox{1.5}{\chapappifchapterprefix{\nobreakspace}}%
+ \scalebox{4}{\color{mciRed}\thechapter\autodot}\enskip}}
+
+\newcommand{\heading}[1]{\subsubsection*{$\blacksquare$ #1}}
+\newcommand{\marginsecnumber}[1]{%
+ \makebox[0pt][r]{#1\hspace{6pt}}%
+}
+
+\titleformat{\section} {\normalfont\Large\bfseries}
+{\marginsecnumber\thesection} {0pt} {}
+\titleformat{\subsection} {\normalfont\large\bfseries}
+{\marginsecnumber\thesubsection} {0pt} {}
+\titleformat{\subsubsection}
+{\normalfont\normalsize\bfseries}
+{\marginsecnumber\thesubsubsection}
+{0pt} {}
+\titleformat{\paragraph}[runin]
+{\normalfont\normalsize\bfseries}
+{\marginsecnumber\theparagraph}
+{0pt} {}
+\titleformat{\subparagraph}[runin]
+{\normalfont\normalsize\bfseries}
+{\marginsecnumber\thesubparagraph}
+{0pt}
+{}
+
+\titlespacing*{\subsection}{0pt}{*3.25}{*1.5}%
+
+\setlength\parindent{0pt} % set no indent for the entire file
+
+\ifthenelse{\boolean{mnt}}{%
+ \RequirePackage{minted}
+
+ \newcommand{\pcode}[1]{%
+ {%
+ \colorbox{gray!10}{%
+ \mintinline[fontsize=\small]{text}{#1}%
+ }%
+ }%
+ }%
+
+ %\usemintedstyle{catppuccin-latte}
+
+ \definecolor{catback}{HTML}{585b70}
+ \definecolor{catground}{HTML}{eff1f5}
+
+ % Set box and font rules for inputminted command for paper
+ \newtcbinputlisting{\codeinputpaper}[4][]{%
+ listing file={#3},
+ minted language=#2,
+ minted options={
+ fontsize=\small,
+ tabsize=4,
+ xleftmargin=-2.25mm,
+ numbersep=5mm,
+ breaklines=true,
+ highlightcolor=orange!50,
+ %formatcom=orange!50
+ },% <-- put other minted options inside the brackets
+ overlay unbroken and first={%
+ \begin{tcbclipinterior}
+ \fill[catback] (frame.south west) rectangle
+ ([xshift=1mm]frame.north west);
+ \fill[catback] (frame.north east) rectangle
+ ([xshift=-4mm, yshift=-10mm]frame.north east);
+ \fill[catback]
+ ([xshift=-4mm, yshift=-10mm]frame.north east) --
+ ([xshift=0mm, yshift=-10mm]frame.north east) --
+ ([xshift=0mm, yshift=-12mm]frame.north east);
+ \end{tcbclipinterior}
+ \node[rotate=-90, minimum width=1cm, anchor=north,
+ font=\bfseries] at ([xshift=0mm, yshift=-4mm]frame.north
+ east) {\tiny \textcolor{white}{#2}}; },
+ sharp corners,
+ leftrule=1mm,
+ toprule=0pt,
+ rightrule=0pt,
+ bottomrule=0pt,
+ colback=catground,
+ colframe=black,
+ breakable,
+ enhanced,% <-- put other tcolorbox options here
+ arc=0mm,
+ boxrule=0pt,
+ frame hidden,
+ listing only,
+ minted options app={#1}}
+
+ \RequirePackage{xpatch}
+
+ \newenvironment{code}[1]
+ {%
+ \VerbatimEnvironment
+ \begin{minted}{#1}%
+}
+{%
+ \end{minted}%
+ }
+ %
+ \xpatchcmd{\mintinline}{\begingroup}{\begingroup\let\itshape\relax}{}{}
+ \xpatchcmd{\minted}{\VerbatimEnvironment}{\VerbatimEnvironment\let\itshape\relax}{}{}
+ \xpatchcmd{\inputminted}{\begingroup}{\begingroup\let\itshape\relax}{}{}
+}{}
+
+\ifthenelse{\boolean{lst}}{%
+ \RequirePackage{listings}%
+ \RequirePackage{xparse}
+
+ \NewDocumentCommand{\pcode}{v}{%
+ #1%
+ }
+
+ \newenvironment{code}[1]
+ {%
+ \VerbatimEnvironment
+ \begin{lstlisting}{language=#1}%
+}
+{%
+ \end{lstlisting}%
+ }
+}{}
+
+
+\ifthenelse{\boolean{drw}}{%
+ \RequirePackage{pgfplots} % Enable to draw plots in the documents
+ \usepackage{tikz} % Enable Tikz and its libraries
+ \pgfplotsset{compat=1.18} % Set the pgf compatibility.
+ %
+ \usepgfplotslibrary{polar} % To access polarplot
+ %
+ \pgfplotsset{
+ hebdomon/.style={
+ minor grid style={dotted, gray!50},
+ major grid style={dotted, gray!50},
+ %
+ grid = both,
+ minor tick num=2,
+ ytick align=outside,
+ xtick align=outside,
+ axis line style={draw=none},
+ axis lines = left,
+ %
+ line width=2pt,
+ %
+ legend style = {
+ line width=0.5pt
+ },
+ %
+ every non boxed x axis/.append style={x axis line style=-},
+ every non boxed y axis/.append style={y axis line style=-},
+ %
+ },
+ }
+}{}
+
+
+\endinput
diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/bin/tlpkg-ctan-check b/Master/tlpkg/bin/tlpkg-ctan-check
index c583f52d73c..e8cac61ae53 100755
--- a/Master/tlpkg/bin/tlpkg-ctan-check
+++ b/Master/tlpkg/bin/tlpkg-ctan-check
@@ -407,7 +407,8 @@ my @TLP_working = qw(
happy4th har2nat haranoaji haranoaji-extra
hardwrap harmony harnon-cv harpoon
harvard harveyballs harvmac hatching hausarbeit-jura havannah
- hc he-she hebrew-fonts hecthese helmholtz-ellis-ji-notation helvetic
+ hc he-she hebdomon hebrew-fonts hecthese
+ helmholtz-ellis-ji-notation helvetic
hep hep-acronym hep-bibliography hep-float hep-font hep-float hep-graphic
hep-math hep-math-font hep-paper hep-reference hep-text hep-title hepnames
hepparticles hepthesis hepunits here hereapplies heria heros-otf hershey-mp
diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/libexec/ctan2tds b/Master/tlpkg/libexec/ctan2tds
index 52d3daa934a..74a35b589e1 100755
--- a/Master/tlpkg/libexec/ctan2tds
+++ b/Master/tlpkg/libexec/ctan2tds
@@ -1768,6 +1768,7 @@ chomp (my $ctan_root = `tlpkginfo --ctan-root`);
'grverb' => '&POSTgrverb',
'guide-latex-fr' => '&POST_rmsymlink',
'haranoaji' => '&POST_preserve_postcode',
+ 'hebdomon' => '&POST_onelevel',
'highlightx' => '&POST_onelevel',
'hmtrump' => '&POSThmtrump',
'huffman' => '&POST_onelevel',
diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/collection-latexextra.tlpsrc b/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/collection-latexextra.tlpsrc
index 415546065bb..766485fd5ce 100644
--- a/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/collection-latexextra.tlpsrc
+++ b/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/collection-latexextra.tlpsrc
@@ -673,6 +673,7 @@ depend harnon-cv
depend harpoon
depend hc
depend he-she
+depend hebdomon
depend hep-acronym
depend hep-float
depend hep-math
diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/hebdomon.tlpsrc b/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/hebdomon.tlpsrc
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..e69de29bb2d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/tlpkg/tlpsrc/hebdomon.tlpsrc