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The \bps\ document class, which extends - \ltxclass{article}, provides a simple way to typeset these problem - sets in \LaTeX. + formatting. The \ctan{brandeis-problemset} document class, which + extends \ltxclass{article}, provides a simple way to typeset these + problem sets in \LaTeX. Although \bps\ is compatible with all \LaTeX\ flavors, \fontspecok\ is recommended for \ctan{fontspec} support. \end{abstract} -\note{The \bps\ document class should be considered experimental; the only -stable \textsc{api} is that of the \env{problem} environment.} -\note{Browse the sources, contribute, or complain at \\ - \https{github.com/9999years/brandeis-problemset}} +\begin{note} + The \bps\ document class should be considered experimental; the only + stable \textsc{api} is that of the |problem| environment. +\end{note} + +\begin{note} + Browse the sources, contribute, or complain at \\ + \https{github.com/9999years/brandeis-problemset} +\end{note} \tableofcontents \vfill @@ -30,7 +54,7 @@ stable \textsc{api} is that of the \env{problem} environment.} \section{Default behavior} \bps\ provides packages and well-formatted constructs (notably the -\env{problem} environment) for problem-set writers. \bps\ will always render +|problem| environment) for problem-set writers. \bps\ will always render its body copy as a Times variant (\ctan{stix} for plain \LaTeX\ or \ctan{xits} with \fontspecok) and always contains a useful header (which contains the page number, author's name, course, instructor, and assignment @@ -40,19 +64,19 @@ due date). \begin{enumerate} \item \ctan{hyperref}, for a nicely-linked table of contents; - \cs{href}|{url}{label}|. + |\href||{url}{label}|. \item \ctan{listings}, for verbatim code listings (including the - \env{assembly}, \env{java}, and \env{pseudocode} environments). + |assembly|, |java|, and |pseudocode| environments). \item \ctan{xcolor}, for gray line numbers in code listings (and perhaps - colored listings in the future); e.g.\ \cs{color}|{gray}|. + colored listings in the future); e.g.\ |\color||{gray}|. \item \ctan{enumitem} for better control over the margins and spacing of - the \env{enumerate}, \env{itemize}, and \env{description} + the |enumerate|, |itemize|, and |description| environments. \item Math packages: \begin{enumerate} \item \ctan{amsmath} for tons of useful math commands, including - \cs{text}, \cs{intertext}, and \cs{boxed} as well as the \env{bmatrix}, - \env{multiline}, \env{gather}, \env{align}, and - \env{alignat} environments. See + |\text|, |\intertext|, and |\boxed| as well as the |bmatrix|, + |multiline|, |gather|, |align|, and + |alignat| environments. See \href{http://texdoc.net/texmf-dist/doc/latex/amsmath/amsldoc.pdf}{``User's Guide for the \package{amsmath} Package''} for a more complete listing. @@ -60,7 +84,7 @@ due date). \end{enumerate} \item Table packages: \begin{enumerate} \item \ctan{multirow} for cells spanning multiple rows. - \item \ctan{booktabs} for good-by-default tables and the \cs{cline} + \item \ctan{booktabs} for good-by-default tables and the |\cline| macro. \item \ctan{tabu}, the best table package with dynamically resizable columns, easy creation of new column types, and more. @@ -73,77 +97,80 @@ due date). Class options are limited to configuration options which require the loading of fonts or other packages; ``string'' settings like the assignment's due -date are configured either with the \cs{problemsetsetup} command or the +date are configured either with the |\problemsetsetup| command or the commands described in section~\ref{sss:configcommands}. -\begin{Optionlist} - gantt & Load packages for the \env{ganttschedule} environment \\ - scheme & Define the \texttt{scheme} language for the \ctan{listings} - package as well as the \env{scheme} shorthand environment. \\ - antonella & Use Dr.\ Antonella DiLillio's preferred styles (Courier - for code) \\ - solutions & Include \env{solution} environments in compiled - document. \\ -\end{Optionlist} +\begin{keys} + \key{gantt} Load packages for the |ganttschedule| environment. + \key{scheme} Define the |scheme| language for the \ctan{listings} + package as well as the |scheme| shorthand environment. + \key{antonella} Use Dr.\ Antonella DiLillio's preferred styles (Courier + for code) + \key{solutions} Include |solution| environments in compiled + document. +\end{keys} \subsection{Setting options after loading \bps} -\begin{macro}{\problemsetsetup}\marg{options}\AfterLastParam Sets global -\bps\ options; see table~\ref{tab:problemset-options} for a list of valid -options. - -\begin{table}[h] - \centering - \caption{Options for \cs{problemsetsetup}} - \label{tab:problemset-options} - \begin{Optionlist} - course & Course name in full. \\ - coursenumber & Course name shorthand; use \texttt{21a} for - ``\cosi{21a}''. \\ - assignment & Assignment name in full. \\ - number & Assignment name shorthand; use \texttt{3} for ``Problem Set - 3''. \\ - duedate & Due date, e.g.\ \texttt{2018-10-18}; not parsed at all, - but - \href{https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601}{\textsc{iso} - 8601 dates} are highly recommended. \\ - instructor & Course instructor. \\ - codefont & With \fontspecok, pass the given font to \cs{setmonofont} - and enable Unicode shortcuts for the \env{pseudocode} - environment. (If you need to specify options to - \cs{setmonofont}, use \cs{setcodefont}.) \\ - gantt & Load packages for the \env{ganttschedule} environment \\ - antonella & True/false (default: false; if no value specified, - assumes true); use Dr.\ Antonella DiLillio's preferred - styles (Courier for code) \\ - solutions & Include \env{solution} environments in compiled - document. \\ - \end{Optionlist} -\end{table} -\end{macro} +\begin{desc} +|\problemsetsetup{<options>}| +\end{desc} +Sets global \bps\ options. + +\begin{keys} +\key{course}[\m{course name}] + Course name in full. +\key{coursenumber}[\m{course number}] + Course name shorthand; use \texttt{21a} for ``\cosi{21a}''. +\key{assignment}[\m{assignment name}] + Assignment name in full. +\key{number}[\m{problem set number}] + Assignment name shorthand; use \texttt{3} for ``Problem Set 3''. +\key{duedate}[\m{due date}] + Due date, e.g.\ \texttt{2018-10-18}; not parsed at all, but + \href{https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601}{\textsc{iso} 8601 + dates} are highly recommended. +\key{instructor}[\m{course instructor}] + Course instructor. +\key{author}[\m{your name}] + Alternate interface for the |\author| command. +\key{date}[\m{document date}] + Alternate interface for the |\date| command. +\key{codefont}[\m{fontspec font name}] + With \fontspecok, pass the given font to |\setmonofont| and enable + Unicode shortcuts for the |pseudocode| environment. (If you need to + specify options to |\setmonofont|, use |\setcodefont|.) +\key{gantt}[\bool][false] + Load packages for the |ganttschedule| environment. +\key{antonella}[\bool][false] + Use Dr.\ Antonella DiLillio's preferred styles (Courier for code) +\key{solutions}[\bool][false] + Include |solution| environments in compiled document. +\end{keys} \subsubsection{Configuration commands}% \label{sss:configcommands} \bps\ additionally provides a number of configuration commands for setting a -single opption with similar interfaces as the \TeX\ macros \cs{author}, -\cs{title}, and \cs{date}. - -\begin{macro}{\duedate}\marg{date} sets the due date in full.\end{macro} -\begin{macro}{\instructor}\marg{name} sets the instructor name.\end{macro} -\begin{macro}{\course}\marg{name} sets the course name in full.\end{macro} -\begin{macro}{\coursenumber}\marg{number} sets the course name by number; e.g. - |\coursenumber{21a}| gives a course of ``\cosi{21a}''.\end{macro} -\begin{macro}{\assignment}\marg{name} sets the assignment name in full.\end{macro} -\begin{macro}{\problemsetnumber}\marg{number} sets the assignment name by - number; e.g. |\problemsetnumber{3}| gives an assignment of ``Problem - Set 3''.\end{macro} - -\begin{macro}{\setcodefont}\oarg{fontspec options}\marg{font -name}\AfterLastParam Sets the monospaced font to \meta{font name} and uses -it for shortcuts in the \env{pseudocode} environment. - -\end{macro} +single opption with similar interfaces as the \TeX\ macros |\author|, +|\title|, and |\date|. + +\begin{desc}|\duedate{<date>}|\end{desc} Sets the due date in full. +\begin{desc}|\instructor{<name>}|\end{desc} Sets the instructor name. +\begin{desc}|\course{<name>}|\end{desc} Sets the course name in full. +\begin{desc}|\coursenumber{<number>}|\end{desc} Sets the course name by + number; e.g. |\coursenumber{21a}| gives a course of ``\cosi{21a}''. +\begin{desc}|\assignment{<name>}|\end{desc} Sets the assignment name in + full. +\begin{desc}|\problemsetnumber{<number>}|\end{desc} Sets the assignment name + by number; e.g. |\problemsetnumber{3}| gives an assignment of + ``Problem Set 3''. + +\begin{desc} +|\setcodefont[<fontspec options>]{<fontspec font name>}| +\end{desc} +Sets the monospaced font to \meta{font name} and uses it for shortcuts in +the |pseudocode| environment. \subsection{Practical usage} @@ -162,8 +189,8 @@ files. For instance, \filename{cosi21a.cls} might read: } \author{Rebecca Turner} -% get a prettier code font -- these can be pretty big so they're not loaded -% by default +% get a prettier code font -- these can be pretty big so they're not +% loaded by default \setcodefont[ Extension = .otf, UprightFont = *-Regular, @@ -189,87 +216,107 @@ See section~\ref{sec:example} for a more complete example. \bps\ provides a number of commands for typesetting problems. -\begin{macro}{problem}\oarg{options}\AfterLastParam Defines a problem. A -problem is set 1~inch from the left margin (although this amount may be -customized by modifying the \cs{problemindent} length) and begins a new -page. - -\begin{Optionlist} -title & A problem title, to be displayed after ``Problem'' and the problem's - number.\\ -number & A problem number; if given, the problem-number counter - will not advance. The number must be robust, because it goes inside - a \cs{section}. \\ -pagebreak & True/false (default: true). Add a pagebreak before the problem? \\ -label & Adds a custom label to the problem with \cs{label} that can be used - with \cs{ref} \\ -part & Indicates that this problem starts a new ``part'' of the assignment - \\ -partlabel & Adds a custom label to this part; see \option{label} \\ -\end{Optionlist} - -Vertical material is allowed in a~\env{problem}. -\end{macro} - -\begin{macro}{solution} +\begin{desc} +|\begin{problem}[<options>]...\end{problem}| +\end{desc} +Defines a problem. A problem is set 1~inch from the left margin (although +this amount may be customized by modifying the |\problemindent| length) and +begins a new page. |<options>| may include: +\begin{keys} +\key{title}[\m{problem title}] + Displayed after ``Problem'' and the problem's number. +\key{number}[\m{problem number}] + If given, the problem-number counter will not advance. The number + must be robust, because it goes inside a |\section|. +\key{pagebreak}[\bool][true] + Add a pagebreak before the problem? +\key{label}[\m{problem label}] + Adds a custom label to the problem with |\label| that can be used + with |\ref|. I recommend prefixing your problem labels with |p:| as + in |p:big-o-proofs|. +\key{part}[\m{part name}] + Indicates that this problem starts a new ``part'' of the assignment; + actually calls |\part| under the hood. +\key{partlabel}[\m{part label}] + Adds a custom label to this part in the same fashion as the + \option{label} key. +\end{keys} + +Vertical material is allowed in a~|problem|. + +\begin{desc} +|\begin{solution}...\end{solution}| +\end{desc} Defines a solution for a problem; a solution prints in blue and is excluded from the compiled document entirely unless the \option{solutions} package option is given. -In this way, the same \texttt{.tex} file can serve as both a postable assignment -prompt and an answer key. +In this way, the same \extension{tex} file can serve as both a postable +assignment prompt and an answer key. -\note{The style of solutions is customizable by redefining - \cs{solutionstyle}; it's defined to \cs{color}|{blue}| by default.} +\begin{note} + The style of solutions is customizable by redefining + |\solutionstyle|; it's defined to |\color{blue}| by default. +\end{note} -\end{macro} +\begin{desc} +|\subproblem[<problem description>]| +\end{desc} +Prints a sub-problem, i.e.\ a |\subsection|. It doesn't do very much at the +moment. -\begin{macro}{\subproblem}\oarg{description}\AfterLastParam Prints a sub-problem, i.e.\ a -\cs{subsection}. It doesn't do very much at the moment. -\end{macro} +\begin{desc} +|\Th[<column spec>]{<header text>}| +\end{desc} -\begin{macro}{\Th}\oarg{colspec}\marg{header}\AfterLastParam Prints a table-header in bold. -By default, the header is left-aligned, but arbitrary alignments can be -specified with \meta{colspec}. \cs{Th} is backed by \cs{multicolumn}. -\end{macro} +Typesets a table header in bold-face. |<column spec>| defaults to |l|. +Useful for when a column is wrapped in a math environment. -\begin{macro}{pseudocode}\oarg{keywords}\AfterLastParam Prints -pseudocode.\footnote{Designed for \cosi{21a} as taught by Dr.\ Antonella -DiLillo} +\begin{desc} +|\begin{pseudocode}[<keywords>]...\end{pseudocode}| +\end{desc} +Prints pseudocode.\footnote{Designed for \cosi{21a} as taught by Dr.\ +Antonella DiLillo} Several ``shortcuts,'' which replace a source-code sequence like \texttt{->} with a symbol like $\rightarrow$, are shown in table~\ref{tab:pseudocode}. -These shortcuts display in \cs{pseudocodesymbolfont} (default: -\cs{ttfamily}), which may be redefined if you prefer something else. The -easiest way to change \cs{pseudocodesymbolfont} is with \cs{setcodefont}. If +These shortcuts display in |\pseudocodesymbolfont| (default: +|\ttfamily|), which may be redefined if you prefer something else. The +easiest way to change |\pseudocodesymbolfont| is with |\setcodefont|. If you use the \option{antonella} option with \fontspecok, \bps\ will load \ctan{lm-math} and display the symbols seen in table~\ref{tab:pseudocode}, -which look significantly better with Courier than \textsc{stix}' symbols. +which look significantly better with Courier than \ctan{stix}' symbols. \begin{table}[h] \centering - \caption{Shortcuts provided by the \env{pseudocode} environment} + \caption{Shortcuts provided by the \texttt{pseudocode} + environment}% \label{tab:pseudocode} - \begin{tabular}{>{\ttfamily}lll} - \Th{Input} & \Th{Display} & \Th{Codepoint} \\ - <- & ← & U+2190 \\ - -> & → & U+2192 \\ - (/) & $\emptyset$ & U+2205 \\ - inf & $\infty$ & U+221E \\ - != & $\ne$ & U+2260 \\ - >= & $\ge$ & U+2265 \\ - <= & $\le$ & U+2264 \\ + \begin{tabular}{lll} + \Th{Input} & \Th{Display} & \Th{Codepoint} \\ + \ttfamily <- & $\leftarrow$ & U+2190 \\ + \ttfamily -> & $\rightarrow$ & U+2192 \\ + \ttfamily (/) & $\emptyset$ & U+2205 \\ + \ttfamily inf & $\infty$ & U+221E \\ + \ttfamily != & $\ne$ & U+2260 \\ + \ttfamily >= & $\ge$ & U+2265 \\ + \ttfamily <= & $\le$ & U+2264 \\ \end{tabular} \end{table} -\todo{Improve the font selection mechanism; maybe provide a command for each - symbol?} -\note{If your \TeX\ engine doesn't support \textsc{utf}-8 input, the - shortcuts might appear totally blank or garbled. Good luck! It will surely - work with \fontspecok.} +\begin{todo} + Improve the font selection mechanism; maybe provide a command for + each symbol? +\end{todo} + +\begin{todo} + If your \TeX\ engine doesn't support \textsc{utf}-8 input, the + shortcuts might appear totally blank or garbled. Good luck! It will + surely work with \fontspecok. +\end{todo} \begin{latexcode} % the optional [Bar] makes [Bar] bold like the other keywords @@ -290,17 +337,18 @@ Bar(a, n) return b \end{pseudocode} \end{latexcode} -\end{macro} -\begin{macro}{assembly}\oarg{extra options}\AfterLastParam typesets assembly -code.\footnote{Designed for \cosi{131a} as taught by Dr.\ Liuba Shrira} -Several considerations are taken into account; most notably, line numbers -are printed as \texttt{x + n}, where $n$ starts at 0 and counts by 4; the -line number actually indicates the instruction's location in memory as an -offset from the program start. Additionally, all valid instructions are -treated as keywords and styled appropriately. +\begin{desc} +|\begin{assembly}[<listings options>]...\end{assembly}| +\end{desc} +Typesets assembly code.\footnote{Designed for \cosi{131a} as taught by Dr.\ +Liuba Shrira} Several considerations are taken into account; most notably, +line numbers are printed as \texttt{x + n}, where $n$ starts at 0 and counts +by 4; the line number actually indicates the instruction's location in +memory as an offset from the program start. Additionally, all valid +instructions are treated as keywords and styled appropriately. -Any extra options are passed directly to the \ctan{listings} package. +|<listings options>| is passed directly to the \ctan{listings} package. \begin{latexcode} \begin{assembly} @@ -319,44 +367,63 @@ OUTER: BLT R3, R2, INNER ; while j < i goto inner HALT \end{assembly} \end{latexcode} -\end{macro} -\begin{macro}{java}\oarg{extra options}\AfterLastParam Tragically-common -shorthand environment for a listing of Java code. +\begin{desc} +|\begin{java}[<listings options>]...\end{java}| +\end{desc} +Tragically-common shorthand environment for a listing of Java code. -Any extra options are passed directly to the \ctan{listings} package. -\end{macro} +|<listings options>| is passed directly to the \ctan{listings} package. -\begin{macro}{scheme}\oarg{extra options}\AfterLastParam Shorthand -environment for a listing of Scheme code, useful for \cosi{121b}. Requires -the \option{scheme} package option to be loaded. +\begin{desc} +|\begin{scheme}[<listings options>]...\end{scheme}| +\end{desc} +Shorthand environment for a listing of Scheme code, useful for \cosi{121b}. +Requires the \option{scheme} package option to be loaded. -Any extra options are passed directly to the \ctan{listings} package. -\end{macro} +|<listings options>| is passed directly to the \ctan{listings} package. -\begin{macro}{ganttschedule}\marg{total cell count}\oarg{title}\AfterLastParam +\begin{desc} +|\begin{ganttschedule}[<total cell count>]...\end{ganttschedule}| +\end{desc} An environment for drawing Gantt charts indicating process scheduling. The mandatory argument indicates how small the grid should be; \texttt{19} subdivides the line into 19 cells. -To use the \env{ganttschedule} environment, make sure to use the +To use the |ganttschedule| environment, make sure to use the \option{gantt} package option. -Within a \env{ganttschedule}, use the \cs{burst} command to indicate an +Within a |ganttschedule|, use the |\burst| command to indicate an active process (i.e.\ a process burst). -\begin{macro}{\burst}\marg{pid}\marg{burst length}\AfterLastParam -Draw a burst for process \marg{pid} of time length \meta{burst length}. -\end{macro} +\begin{note} + The charts |ganttschedule| draws aren't actually really proper Gantt + charts, which can indicate parallel activities; however, that's what + Liuba calls them, so that's what they're called here. +\end{note} + +\begin{desc} +|\pid{<pid>}{<burst length>}| +\end{desc} +Draw a burst for process |<pid>| of time length |<burst length>|. + +\begin{latexcode} +\begin{ganttschedule}{19} + \burst{2}{1} + \burst{4}{1} + \burst{3}{2} + \burst{5}{5} + \burst{1}{10} +\end{ganttschedule} +\end{latexcode} -\note{These aren't really Gantt charts, but that's what Dr.\ Shrira calls - them, so that's what they're called here.} -\cprotect\note{Because \env{ganttschedule} relies on \ctan{tikz}, \ctan{fp}, - and \ctan{calc}, it can add significantly to document compile times. If - you intend to use the \env{ganttschedule} environment, make sure to use +\begin{note} + Because |ganttschedule| relies on \ctan{tikz}, \ctan{fp}, and + \ctan{calc}, it can add significantly to document compile times. If + you intend to use the |ganttschedule| environment, make sure to use the \option{gantt} class option or set \option{gantt} in - \cs{problemsetsetup}. If you fail to include the \option{gantt} option, - you will see an error message: + |\problemsetsetup|. If you fail to include the \option{gantt} + option, you will see an error message: \begin{latexcode} ! Package brandeis-problemset Error: ganttschedule enviornment not loaded in preamble. @@ -364,47 +431,37 @@ Draw a burst for process \marg{pid} of time length \meta{burst length}. See the brandeis-problemset package documentation for explanation. Type H <return> for immediate help. l.4 \burst - {1}{1} + {1}{1} ? H Did you mean to use the 'gantt' option for the brandeis-problemset document class? \end{latexcode} -} - -\begin{latexcode} -\begin{ganttschedule}{19} - \burst{2}{1} - \burst{4}{1} - \burst{3}{2} - \burst{5}{5} - \burst{1}{10} -\end{ganttschedule} -\end{latexcode} -\end{macro} +\end{note} \subsection{General formatting commands} -\begin{macro}{\ac}\marg{acronym}\AfterLastParam -Typesets an acronym. The \meta{acronym} should be lowercase (e.g.\ -\cs{ac}|{cpu}| rather than \cs{ac}|{CPU}|). Currently, \cs{ac} simply -delegates to \cs{textsc}. In the future, I'd like to support a bit of -letterspacing; ``for abbreviations and acronyms in the midst of normal text, -use spaced small caps.''\footnote{\textit{The Elements of Typographic Style} by -Robert Bringhurst, 2nd.\ ed, \S\ 3.2.2} -\end{macro} - -\begin{macro}{\Sc}\marg{text}\AfterLastParam -An abbreviation for \cs{textsc}\end{macro} -\begin{macro}{\Rm}\marg{text}\AfterLastParam -An abbreviation for \cs{textrm}\end{macro} -\begin{macro}{\Up}\marg{text}\AfterLastParam -An abbreviation for \cs{textup}\end{macro} -\begin{macro}{\Bf}\marg{text}\AfterLastParam -An abbreviation for \cs{textbf}\end{macro} -\begin{macro}{\It}\marg{text}\AfterLastParam -An abbreviation for \cs{textit}\end{macro} -\begin{macro}{\Tt}\marg{text}\AfterLastParam -An abbreviation for \cs{texttt}\end{macro} +\begin{desc} +|\ac{<acronym>}| +\end{desc} +Typesets an acronym. The |<acronym>| should be lowercase (e.g.\ |\ac{cpu}| +rather than |\ac{CPU}|). Currently, |\ac| simply delegates to |\textsc|. In +the future, I'd like to support a bit of letterspacing; ``for abbreviations +and acronyms in the midst of normal text, use spaced small +caps.''\footnote{\textit{The Elements of Typographic Style} by Robert +Bringhurst, 2nd.\ ed, \S\ 3.2.2} + +\begin{desc}|\Sc{<text>}|\end{desc} +An abbreviation for |\textsc|. +\begin{desc}|\Rm{<text>}|\end{desc} +An abbreviation for |\textrm|. +\begin{desc}|\Up{<text>}|\end{desc} +An abbreviation for |\textup|. +\begin{desc}|\Bf{<text>}|\end{desc} +An abbreviation for |\textbf|. +\begin{desc}|\It{<text>}|\end{desc} +An abbreviation for |\textit|. +\begin{desc}|\Tt{<text>}|\end{desc} +An abbreviation for |\texttt|. \section{Example}\label{sec:example} @@ -484,52 +541,64 @@ $\Rm{Foo}(a, n)$ computes $a^n$, and will run in $O(n)$ time always. \end{latexcode} \begin{changelog}[author=Rebecca Turner] +\begin{version}[v=0.4.2, date=2019-01-19] +\added + \item |author| and |date| keys added to |\problemsetsetup| to + simplify class-wide configuration. +\fixed + \item Fixed definitions for |\duedate|, |\instructor|, etc.\ to + avoid spurious errors due to undefined commands. +\changed + \item Translated documentation to the new \ctan{ltxguidex} document + class for added beauty. + \item Re-licensed \bps\ to the \textsc{lppl} v1.3c for easy transfer of + maintenence in the future. +\end{version} + \shortversion{v=0.4.1, date=2019-01-03, - changes={Updated \env{scheme} environment to properly recognize all + changes={Updated |scheme| environment to properly recognize all primitive functions, added syntax coloring to all code.}} -\begin{version}[v=0.4.0] +\begin{version}[v=0.4.0, date=2018-12-20] \added - \item \env{solution} environment and \option{solutions} class + \item |solution| environment and \option{solutions} class option. - \item \env{scheme} shorthand environment and \option{scheme} class + \item |scheme| shorthand environment and \option{scheme} class option. \fixed \item Boolean class options being overwritten by keys defined for - \cs{problemsetsetup}. + |\problemsetsetup|. \item Title-formatting errors \removed \item Assignment- and course-specific class options \option{duedate}, \option{assignment}, \option{instructor}, and \option{course}. These settings should be configured - with either \cs{problemsetsetup} or their specific commands. - (\cs{duedate}, \cs{instructor}, etc.). + with either |\problemsetsetup| or their specific commands. + (|\duedate|, |\instructor|, etc.). \end{version} \begin{version}[v=0.3.0, date=2018-10-24] \added - \item changelog. - \item support for \cs{part}s and referencing problems. - \item options to \env{problem} environment: \option{part}, + \item This changelog. + \item Support for |\part|s and referencing problems. + \item Options to |problem| environment: \option{part}, \option{label}, and \option{partlabel}. - \item \cs{maketitle} (contrast with \cs{maketitlepage}). + \item |\maketitle| (contrast with |\maketitlepage|). \end{version} \begin{version}[v=0.2.0, date=2018-10-20] \changed \item Class renamed to from \ltxclass{problemset} to \bps. \added - \item license header. - \item \env{ganttschedule} environment. - \item keywords to pseudocode environment: \texttt{and}, \texttt{or}, - \texttt{nil}, and \texttt{len}. - \item \cs{ac} command for acronyms. - \item package example. + \item A license header. + \item |ganttschedule| environment. + \item Additional keywords for |pseudocode| environment: + \texttt{and}, \texttt{or}, \texttt{nil}, and \texttt{len}. + \item |\ac| command for acronyms. + \item An example document. \end{version} \shortversion{v=0.1.0, date=2018-10-19, changes=Initial beta as \ltxclass{problemset}.} \end{changelog} - -\pagebreak\PrintIndex\listoftables \end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/brandeis-problemset/example.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/brandeis-problemset/example.pdf Binary files differindex f6c4d17ada0..4825e51aaac 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/brandeis-problemset/example.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/brandeis-problemset/example.pdf |