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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2013-01-25 23:11:39 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2013-01-25 23:11:39 +0000
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etoc 1.06 (25jan13)
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@@ -13,10 +13,12 @@
and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of
LaTeX version 2003/12/01 or later.
+package version 1.06, 2012/12/07
+documentation updated 2013/01/25
Installation
- `latex etoc.dtx' creates (among others) the file `etoc.sty'.
+ `latex etoc.dtx' creates the file `etoc.sty'.
`latex etoc.dtx' (again) finishes producing the documentation.
Put `etoc.sty' in a suitable location within the TeX installation:
@@ -30,20 +32,26 @@
the entries of the table of contents should be constituted
from the name, number, and page number of each sectioning
unit. This goes via the definition of line styles for each
- sectioning level used in the document. The package provides
- its own custom line styles as an example. The simplest usage
- though will be to delegate the details of the layout to
- packages dealing with list environments.
+ sectioning level used in the document. The package
+ provides its own custom line styles as an example. The
+ simplest usage though will be to delegate the details of
+ the layout to packages dealing with list environments.
The \tableofcontents command can be used arbitrarily many
times and has a variant \localtableofcontents which prints
- (surprise!) `local' tables of contents. The formatting
- inherited (possibly customized by other packages) from the
- document class can also be used. Regarding the global toc
- display, etoc provides styles based on a possibly
- multi-column format, with either a heading or a title
- in-between rules, optionally with a frame around the table
- of contents. Using labels, one can reproduce at another
- location (and with another layout) a (local) TOC defined
- somewhere in the document.
-
+ tables of contents `local' to the current surrounding
+ document unit. An extension of the label/ref syntax allows
+ to reproduce at another location (and with another layout)
+ a TOC defined somewhere else in the document.
+
+ The formatting inherited (possibly customized by other
+ packages) from the document class can also be used.
+ Regarding the global toc display, etoc provides styles
+ based on a multi-column format, optionally with a frame or
+ a ruled title.
+
+ As the assignment of levels to the sectioning units can be
+ changed at any time, etoc can be used to create custom
+ 'lists of' in a very general manner. It does not create
+ auxiliary files other than the usual .toc file.
+
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