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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# coloredtheorem
-A colourful boxed theorem environment, combining `tcolorbox` and breakable boxes. It supports full `tcolorbox` customization, automatic numbering, `\label{...}` and `\ref{…}`, and `\listof…`
+A colorful boxed theorem environment, combining `tcolorbox` and breakable boxes. It supports full `tcolorbox` customization, automatic numbering, `\label{...}` and `\ref{…}`, and `\listof…`
<!--
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@@ -28,69 +28,113 @@ A colourful boxed theorem environment, combining `tcolorbox` and breakable boxes
--------
-->
+## About
+
+* **Package:** coloredtheorem — A colorful boxed theorem environment
+* **Copyright:** 2024 © João M. Lourenço <joao.lourenco@fct.unl.pt>
+* **CTAN:** https://ctan.org/pkg/coloredtheorem
+* **Repository:** https://github.com/joaomlourenco/coloredtheorem
+* **License:** The LaTeX Project Public License 1.3c
+
## Introduction
-The `coloredtheorem` package is a simple environment, which takes no options, and that allows to write stuff inside boxes from `tcolorbox`. So, this packages includes `tcolorbox` if necessary. You may include `tcolorbox` with your own favourite options prior to including this package.
+The `coloredtheorem` package is a simple environment that allows to write stuff inside
+boxes from `tcolorbox`. If necessary the boxes gracefully overflow to the next page.
+This package takes no options and includes `tcolorbox` if necessary. You may include
+`tcolorbox` with your own favourite options prior to including this package.
-Akin to `\newtheorem` from the `amsmath` package, the user should start by defining a new theorem/box group and customize its aspect. Each new environment will have its own counter/numnering. Notice that `\label{...}` and `\ref{...}` work as expected. The is also a command to generate the corresponding `\listof...`
+Akin to `\newtheorem` from the `amsmath` package, the user should start by defining a
+new _theorem/box_ group and customize its aspect. Each new environment will have its
+own counter/numbering. Notice that `\label{...}` and `\ref{...}` work as expected.
+There is also a command to generate the corresponding _\listof..._
## Usage
+* `\usepackage{coloredtheorem}`
+ * Load Load the `coloredtheorem` package. This package will load `tcolorbox` if necessary.
* `\cthnewtheorem{<envname>}{<Name>}[<tcolorbox options>]`
- * Load the tcbtheorem package. This package will load tcolorbox if not already loaded.
-* `\cthnewtheorem{<envname>}{<Name>}[<tcolorbox options>]`
- * `<envname>` is the environment name, e.g., theorem.
- * `<Name>` is the name for new environment being defined, e.g., Theorem.
- * `<tcolorbox options>` options to be passed to the `tcolorbox` environment to customize the boxes for the given environment (this argument is optional).
+ * Create a new boxed algorithm-like environment.
+ * `<envname>` is the suffix for the new environment being defined, e.g., `algoritm`. The effective environment name will be `cth<envname>`, e.g., `cthalgorithm`.
+ * `<Name>` is the (printable) name or the new environment being defined, e.g., _Algorithm_.
+ * `<tcolorbox options>` default options for the environment being defined (this argument is optional). These options are passed straight to the `tcolorbox` environment, so anything valid for `tcolorbox` is also valid here.
* `\begin{<envname>}{<Caption>}[<tcolorbox options>]<Contents>\end{<envname>}`
- * `<envname>` is the environment name, e.g., theorem.
- * `<Caption>` is the caption/title of the box.
- * `<tcolorbox options>` options to be passed to the `tcolorbox` environment, which will override the defaults given in `\cthnewtheorem`.
- * `<Contents>` the contents to by typeset inside the coulored environment.
+ * Create a new _algorithm-like_ box with the given contents.
+ ∗ `<AltCaption>` is the alternative caption for the `\cthlistof<envname>s` (see below).
+ * `<envname>` is the sffix for environment name, e.g., `algorithm`.
+ * `<Caption>` is the caption/title of the box. If the caption is left empty, this box will not be listed with the `\cthlistof<envname>s` (see below).
+ * `<tcolorbox options>` options to be passed to the `tcolorbox` environment, which will override the defaults given in `\cthnewalgorithm` (this argument is optional).
+ * `<Contents>` the contents to by typeset inside the colored environment.
* `\listof<envname>s`
- * Where `<envname>` is the environment name, e.g., `\listoftheorems`. Please notice that there is a ‘s’ (plural) after `<envname>`.
+ * `<envname>` is the environment name suffix, e.g., `\cthlistofalgorithms`. Please
+notice that there is a ‘s’ (plural) after `<envname>`.
## Example
-Let’s start by creating two new environments, one for algorithms and another for examples, both defaulting to a gray frame, the former with a yellowish background and the latter with a lighter gray background.
+Let’s start by creating two new environments, one for _algorithms_ and another for _examples_, both defaulting to a gray frame, the former with a yellowish background and the latter with a lighter gray background.
+
+```latex
+\cthnewtheorem{algorithm}{Algorithm}[coltitle=black, colback=yellow!10,
+ colframe=black!15]
+\cthnewtheorem{example}{Example}[coltitle=black, colback=black!5,
+ colframe=black!30]
+```
+
+The box with Algorithm 1, which uses the default visual that was given when creating the environment with `\cthnewtheorem` and gracefully overflows onto the next page, was created with:
+
+```latex
+\begin{cthalgorithm}{Advance a counter to the next value in a domain
+ $\omega \in \mathbb{N}$.}
+
+ Algorithm body here!
+\end{cthalgorithm}
+```
+
+<img width="650" alt="image" src="https://github.com/joaomlourenco/coloredtheorem/assets/2064643/fa9cacce-89cc-4973-ac16-41a6e21dfded">
- \cthnewtheorem{algorithm}{Algorithm}[coltitle=black, colback=yellow!10,
- colframe=black!15]
- \cthnewtheorem{example}{Example}[coltitle=black, colback=black!5,
- colframe=black!30]
+_(page break here)_
-An algorithm box will be created with:
+<img width="650" alt="image" src="https://github.com/joaomlourenco/coloredtheorem/assets/2064643/bc976d1a-2d7d-4f62-b651-4b23124d8d76">
- \begin{cthalgorithm}{Advance a counter to the next value in a domain
- $\omega \in \mathbb{N}$.}
- Algorithm body here!
- \end{cthalgorithm}
+The box Example 1, which uses the default visual for the environment (as given to `\cthnewtheorem...`), was created with:
-<img width="491" alt="image" src="https://github.com/joaomlourenco/tcbtheorem/assets/2064643/54147631-3f5d-4ae0-a8b7-8b18b48d8db2">
+```latex
+\begin{cthexample}{This is an example!}
+ Example body here!
+\end{cthexample}
+```
-Now, let's rewrite Algorithm 1, but now with a different customized visual, just for this entry! The customization (3rd) argument is passed straight to the `tcolorbox` environment, so anything valid for `tcolorbox` is also valid here.
+<img width="650" alt="image" src="https://github.com/joaomlourenco/coloredtheorem/assets/2064643/69bd5bbd-8da8-418f-805d-0837c62cfb2c">
-<img width="491" alt="image" src="https://github.com/joaomlourenco/tcbtheorem/assets/2064643/be180e78-bc59-48ff-9efa-a26af5dae0bd">
+Now, let’s create a new box for Algorithm 1, but with a different customized visual, which will affect only this entry! Notice that the customization argument is passed straight to the `tcolorbox` environment, so anything valid for `tcolorbox` is also valid here. Algorithm 2 was created with the following code:
-(page break here!)
+```latex
+\begin{cthalgorithm}
+ {Advance a counter to the next value in a domain $\omega \in
+ \mathbb{N}$, but now with a customized visual. Also, notice
+ that this algorithm breaks the page boundaries.}
+ [coltitle=white, colback=green!10, colframe=green!70!black,
+ colbacktitle=\sffamily\bfseries\large, fonttitle=red!50!white]
+ Algorithm body here!
+\end{cthalgorithm}
+```
-<img width="489" alt="image" src="https://github.com/joaomlourenco/tcbtheorem/assets/2064643/04c6fcaa-1a27-4550-8b17-2ae4d90809b0">
+<img width="650" alt="image" src="https://github.com/joaomlourenco/coloredtheorem/assets/2064643/977c371c-1ecb-43ca-9351-c4befc23f7e9">
-Now, let’s add an example here, this time using the default visual that was given when creating the environment with `\cthnewtheorem`…
+_(page break here)_
-<img width="490" alt="image" src="https://github.com/joaomlourenco/tcbtheorem/assets/2064643/835c1537-5b18-48b6-8ac1-ba6a6cff7b1b">
+<img width="650" alt="image" src="https://github.com/joaomlourenco/coloredtheorem/assets/2064643/c51ac463-c335-4132-9445-cb726ee616a1">
And now and example with no caption and a different visual... this example will not go into the` \listofexamples` below!
-<img width="492" alt="image" src="https://github.com/joaomlourenco/tcbtheorem/assets/2064643/329e61a9-a12b-4cfe-9edf-1977f8158ee9">
+<img width="766" alt="image" src="https://github.com/joaomlourenco/coloredtheorem/assets/2064643/ab888abf-56ba-459d-aa94-2db9816d0a09">
-Now let’s print the lists of algorithms and examples. Remember to add the prefix cthth to the listof, i.e., `\cthlistofalgorithms` and `\cthlistofexamples`!
+Now let’s print the lists of algorithms and examples. Remember to add the prefix `cthth` to the `listof`, i.e., `\cthlistofalgorithms` and `\cthlistofexamples`!
## List of Algorithms
-<img width="492" alt="image" src="https://github.com/joaomlourenco/tcbtheorem/assets/2064643/f935bfcb-3387-426e-8511-c1f0efdcdd85">
+<img width="766" alt="image" src="https://github.com/joaomlourenco/coloredtheorem/assets/2064643/d2c4077e-ec5f-4b3d-8b24-a5713a8f3c29">
## List of Examples
-<img width="487" alt="image" src="https://github.com/joaomlourenco/tcbtheorem/assets/2064643/033f83d4-24c3-4e9d-8947-135f5765e3f3">
+<img width="767" alt="image" src="https://github.com/joaomlourenco/coloredtheorem/assets/2064643/483b6caf-f4f8-4e1c-83ff-f54101dad5f5">
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/coloredtheorem/coloredtheorem-doc.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/coloredtheorem/coloredtheorem-doc.pdf
index 046c79dcc6d..abccef51676 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/coloredtheorem/coloredtheorem-doc.pdf
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/coloredtheorem/coloredtheorem-doc.pdf
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/coloredtheorem/coloredtheorem-doc.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/coloredtheorem/coloredtheorem-doc.tex
index 55ae3d3ae5c..875851d6002 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/coloredtheorem/coloredtheorem-doc.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/coloredtheorem/coloredtheorem-doc.tex
@@ -1,22 +1,14 @@
\documentclass{article}
-\usepackage[margin=1.6in]{geometry}
-\usepackage{fancyvrb}
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-%% AMSMATH stuff
-% \usepackage{amsthm}
-% \usepackage{thmtools}
-% \usepackage{amsfonts}
-
-
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%% TCBTHEOREM stuff
\usepackage{coloredtheorem}
-
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%% EXAMPLE document
+\usepackage[margin=1.6in]{geometry}
+\usepackage{fancyvrb}
+\usepackage{minted}
\usepackage{amsfonts}
\usepackage{kantlipsum}
\usepackage{tabularx}
@@ -48,7 +40,7 @@
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%% MAIN DOCUMENT
\begin{document}
- \title{The \tcthrm package}
+ \title{The \tcthrm package {\footnotesize(v1.0.2)}}
\author{João M. Lourenço\\\texttt{\small joao.lourenco@fct.unl.pt}}
\date{March 31, 2024}
@@ -58,61 +50,98 @@
\section{Introduction}
\label{sec:introduction}
-The \tcthrm package is a simple environment, which takes no options, and that allows to write stuff inside boxes from \texttt{tcolorbox}. So, this packages includes \texttt{tcolorbox} if necessary. You may include \texttt{tcolorbox} with your own favourite options prior to including this package.
+The \tcthrm package is a simple environment that allows to write stuff inside boxes from \texttt{tcolorbox}. If necessary the boxes gracefully overflow to the next page. This package takes no options and includes \texttt{tcolorbox} if necessary. You may include \texttt{tcolorbox} with your own favourite options prior to including this package.
-Akin to \verb!\newtheorem! from the \verb!amsmath! package, the user should start by defining a new \emph{theorem/box} group and customize its aspect. Each new environment will have its own counter/numbering. Notice that \verb!\label{…}! and \verb!\ref{…}! work as expected. The is also a command to generate the corresponding \emph{list of …}
+Akin to \mintinline{TeX}+\newtheorem+ from the \texttt{amsmath} package, the user should start by defining a new \emph{theorem/box} group and customize its aspect. Each new environment will have its own counter/numbering. Notice that \mintinline{TeX}+\label{…}+ and \mintinline{TeX}+\ref{…}+ work as expected. There is also a command to generate the corresponding \emph{list of …}
\section{Usage}
\label{sec:usage}
-\begin{description}
- \item[]{\bfseries\verb+\usepackage{coloredtheorem}+}
- \begin{description}
- \item[]Load the \texttt{coloredtheorem} package. This package will load \texttt{tcolorbox} if necessary.
- \end{description}
- \item[]{\bfseries\Verb[commandchars=!()]+\!tcbth()newtheorem{<envname>}{<Name>}[<tcolorbox options>]+}
- \begin{description}
- \item[]\verb+<envname>+ is the environment name, e.g., \verb!theorem!.
- \item[]\verb+<Name>+ is the name for new environment being defined, e.g., \emph{Theorem}.
- \item[]\verb+<tcolorbox options>+ options to be passed to the \verb+tcolorbox+ environment to customize the boxes for the given environment (this argument is optional).
- \end{description}
- \item[]{\bfseries\Verb[commandchars=!()]+\begin{!tcbth()<envname>}{<Caption>}[<tcolorbox options>]<Contents>\end{!tcbth()<envname>}+}
- \begin{description}
- \item[]\verb+<envname>+ is the environment name, e.g., \verb+theorem+.
- \item[]\verb+<Caption>+ is the caption/title of the box.
- \item[]\verb+<tcolorbox options>+ options to be passed to the \verb+tcolobox+ environment, which will override the defaults given in \verb+\cthnewtheorem+.
- \item[]\verb+<Contents>+ the contents to by typeset inside the coulored environment.
- \end{description}
- \item[]{\bfseries\Verb[commandchars=!()]+\!tcbth()listof<envname>s+}
- \begin{description}
- \item[]\verb+<envname>+ is the environment name, e.g., e.g., \Verb[commandchars=!()]+\!tcbth()listoftheorems+. Please notice that there is a `s' (plural) after \verb+<envname>+.
- \end{description}
-\end{description}
+\definecolor{mycgreen}{RGB}{57,126,27}
+\newcommand\ca[1]{\textcolor{blue}{#1}}
+\newcommand\co[1]{\textcolor{blue!50}{#1}}
+\newcommand\cc[1]{\textcolor{red!50!black}{#1}}
+\newcommand\ck[1]{\textcolor{mycgreen}{#1}}
+
+\begin{itemize}
+ \item \mintinline{TeX}+\usepackage{coloredtheorem}+
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item Load the \texttt{coloredtheorem} package.
+ This package will load \texttt{tcolorbox} if necessary.
+ \end{itemize}
+
+ \item \mintinline[escapeinside=||]{TeX}+\cthnewtheorem{|\ca{<envname>}|}{|\ca{<Name>}|}[|\co{<tcolorbox options>}|]+
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item Create a new boxed \emph{algorithm-like} environment.
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item \mintinline[escapeinside=||]{TeX}+|\ca{<envname>}|+ is the suffix for the
+ new environment being defined, e.g., \ca{\texttt{algoritm}}. The effective environment name will be \mintinline[escapeinside=||]{TeX}+|\ca{cth<envname>}|+, e.g., \ca{\texttt{cthalgorithm}}.
+ \item \mintinline[escapeinside=||]{TeX}+|\ca{<Name>}|+ is the (printable) name
+ or the new environment being defined, e.g., \emph{Algorithm}.
+ \item \mintinline[escapeinside=||]{TeX}+|\co{<tcolorbox options>}|+ default
+ options for the environment being defined (this argument is optional).
+ These options are passed straight to the \texttt{tcolorbox} environment,
+ so anything valid for \texttt{tcolorbox} is also valid here.
+ \end{itemize}
+ \end{itemize}
+
+ \item \begin{minted}[escapeinside=||]{TeX}
+\begin{|\ca{ctb<envname>}|}[|\co{<AltCaption>}|]{|\ca{<Caption>}|}[|\co{<tcolorbox options>}|]
+ |\cc{<Contents>}|
+\end{|\ca{ctb<envname>}|}
+\end{minted}
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item Create a new \emph{algorithm-like} box with the given contents.
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item \mintinline[escapeinside=||]{TeX}+|\co{<AltCaption>}|+ is the alternative
+ caption for the
+ \mintinline[escapeinside=||]{TeX}+\cthlistof|\ck{<envname>s}|+
+ (see below).
+ \item \mintinline[escapeinside=||]{TeX}+|\ca{<envname>}|+ is the suffix for environment name,
+ e.g., \verb+algorithm+.
+ \item \mintinline[escapeinside=||]{TeX}+|\ca{<Caption>}|+ is the caption/title of
+ the box. If the caption is left empty, this box will not be listed with the
+ \mintinline[escapeinside=||]{TeX}+\cthlistof|\ck{<envname>s}|+
+ (see below).
+ \item \mintinline[escapeinside=||]{TeX}+|\co{<tcolorbox options>}|+ options to be
+ passed to the \verb+tcolorbox+ environment, which will override the defaults
+ given in \mintinline{TeX}+\cthnewalgorithm+ (this argument is optional).
+ \item \mintinline[escapeinside=||]{TeX}+|\cc{<Contents>}|+ the contents to by typeset inside the colored environment.
+ \end{itemize}
+ \end{itemize}
+
+ \item \mintinline[escapeinside=||]{TeX}+\cthlistof|\ck{<envname>s}|+
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item \mintinline[escapeinside=||]{TeX}+|\ca{<envname>}|+ is the environment name
+ suffix, e.g., \mintinline[escapeinside=||]{TeX}+\cthlistofalgorithms+.
+ Please notice that there is a `s' (plural) after
+ \mintinline[escapeinside=||]{TeX}+|\ca{<envname>}|+.
+ \end{itemize}
+\end{itemize}
\section{Example}
\label{sec:examples}
Let's start by creating two new environments, one for \emph{algorithms} and another for \emph{examples}, both defaulting to a gray frame, the former with a yellowish background and the latter with a lighter gray background.
-\begin{verbatim}
-\cthnewtheorem{algorithm}{Algorithm}[coltitle=black, colback=yellow!10,
- colframe=black!15]
-\cthnewtheorem{example}{Example}[coltitle=black, colback=black!5,
- colframe=black!30]
-\end{verbatim}
+\begin{minted}[bgcolor=red!5,fontsize=\small,escapeinside=||]{TeX}
+\cthnewtheorem{|\ca{algorithm}|}{|\ca{Algorithm}|}[|\co{coltitle=}|black, |\co{colback=}|yellow!10,
+ |\co{colframe=}|black!15]
+\cthnewtheorem{|\ca{example}|}{|\ca{Example}|}[|\co{coltitle=}|black, |\co{colback}|=black!5,
+ |\co{colframe=}|black!30]
+\end{minted}
\cthnewtheorem{algorithm}{Algorithm}[coltitle=black, colback=yellow!10, colframe=black!15]
\cthnewtheorem{example}{Example}[coltitle=black, colback=black!5, colframe=black!30]
-An algorithm box will be created with:
-\begin{verbatim}
-\begin{cthalgorithm}{Advance a counter to the next value in a domain
- $\omega \in \mathbb{N}$.}
-
-Algorithm body here!
-\end{cthalgorithm}
-\end{verbatim}
+The box with \autoref{alg:advance1}, which uses the default visual that was given when creating the environment with \mintinline{TeX}+\cthnewtheorem+ and gracefully overflows onto the next page, was created with:
+\begin{minted}[bgcolor=red!5,fontsize=\small,escapeinside=||]{TeX}
+\begin{|\ca{cthalgorithm}|}{|\co{Advance a counter to the next value in a domain}|
+ $\omega \in \mathbb{N}$.}
+ |\cc{Algorithm body here!}|
+\end{|\ca{cthalgorithm}|}
+\end{minted}
\newcommand{\bracesemptyset}{\ensuremath{\lbrace\,\rbrace}}
@@ -145,9 +174,34 @@ Algorithm body here!
\end{algorithmic}
\end{cthalgorithm}
-Now, let's rewrite \autoref{alg:advance1}, but now with a different customized visual, just for this entry! The customization (3rd) argument is passed straight to the \texttt{tcolorbox} environment, so anything valid for \texttt{tcolorbox} is also valid here.
+The box \autoref{expl:explstd}, which uses the default visual for the environment (as given to \mintinline{TeX}+\cthnewtheorem...+), was created with:
-\begin{cthalgorithm}{Advance a counter to the next value in a domain $\omega \in \mathbb{N}$, but now with a customized visual. Also, notice that this algorithm breaks the page boundaries.}[coltitle=white, colback=green!10, colframe=green!70!black, fonttitle=\sffamily\bfseries\large, colbacktitle=red!50!white]
+\begin{minted}[bgcolor=red!5,fontsize=\small,escapeinside=||]{TeX}
+\begin{|\ca{cthexample}|}{|\co{This is an example!}|}
+ |\cc{Example body here!}|
+\end{|\ca{cthexample}|}
+\end{minted}
+
+
+\begin{cthexample}{This is an example!}
+ \label{expl:explstd}
+ \emph{As is shown in the writings of Aristotle, the things in themselves (and it remains a mystery why this is the case) are a representation of time. Our concepts have lying before them the paralogisms of natural reason, but our a posteriori concepts have lying before them the practical emploument of our experience.}
+\end{cthexample}
+
+Now, let's create a new box for \autoref{alg:advance1}, but with a different customized visual, which will affect only this entry! Notice that the customization argument is passed straight to the \texttt{tcolorbox} environment, so anything valid for \texttt{tcolorbox} is also valid here. \autoref{alg:advance2} was created with the following code:
+
+\begin{minted}[bgcolor=red!5,fontsize=\small,escapeinside=||]{TeX}
+\begin{|\ca{cthalgorithm}|}
+ {|\ca{Advance a counter to the next value in a domain}| $\omega \in
+ \mathbb{N}$|\ca{, but now with a customized visual. Also, notice}|
+ |\ca{that this algorithm breaks the page boundaries.}|}
+ [|\co{coltitle}=|white, |\co{colback}=|green!10, |\co{colframe}=|green!70!black,
+ |\co{colbacktitle}=|\sffamily\bfseries\large, |\co{fonttitle}|=red!50!white]
+ |\cc{Algorithm body here!}|
+\end{|\ca{cthalgorithm}|}
+\end{minted}
+
+\begin{cthalgorithm}{Advance a counter to the next value in a domain $\omega \in \mathbb{N}$, but now with a customized visual. Notice that this algorithm also breaks the page boundaries.}[coltitle=white, colback=red!10, colframe=red!50!black, fonttitle=\sffamily\bfseries\large, colbacktitle=red!70!black]
\label{alg:advance2}
\begin{algorithmic}[1]
\Statex \Input $\alpha$: The current value; and $\omega$: the domain.
@@ -176,19 +230,13 @@ Now, let's rewrite \autoref{alg:advance1}, but now with a different customized v
\end{algorithmic}
\end{cthalgorithm}
-Now, let's add an example here, this time using the default visual that was given when creating the environment with \verb+\cthnewtheorem+…
-
-\begin{cthexample}{This is an example!}
- \emph{\kant[3]}
-\end{cthexample}
-
-And now an example with no caption and a different visual… this example will not go into the \verb+\listofexamples+ below!
+And now an example with no caption and a different visual… this example will not go into the \mintinline{TeX}+\listofexamples+ below!
\begin{cthexample}{}[coltitle=yellow, colback=blue!30, colframe=blue!70]
\emph{\kant[4]}
\end{cthexample}
-Now let's print the lists of algorithms and examples. Remember to add the prefix \texttt{cthth} to the \texttt{listof}, i.e., \verb+\cthlistofalgorithms+ and \verb+\cthlistofexamples+!
+Now let's print the lists of algorithms and examples. Remember to add the prefix \ck{\texttt{cth}} to the \ck{\texttt{listof}}, i.e., \mintinline{TeX}+\cthlistofalgorithms+ and \mintinline{TeX}+\cthlistofexamples+!
\cthlistofalgorithms