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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2023-02-08 21:01:24 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2023-02-08 21:01:24 +0000 |
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To help with % this, the class uses some packages like \texttt{siunitx} to help with the correct display of results and formatting of -% tables +% tables. +% +% When using this class it is mandatory to set the date and the title with the commands |\date| and |\title|. Otherwise +% the command |\maketitle| exits with an error. % % \section{Usage} % \subsection{General} @@ -132,7 +138,7 @@ % those commands into a \texttt{header.tex} file since those values never change. % % \DescribeMacro{\partner} -% |\partner| \marg{firstName} \marg{lastName} \marg{matriculationNumber} \marg{eMailAddress} Sets one of many partners +% |\partner| \marg{First Name} \marg{Last Name} \marg{E-Mail Address} \marg{Matriculation Number} Sets one of many partners % participating in the protocol % % @@ -161,8 +167,8 @@ % \end{macro} % \begin{macro}{\partner} -% |\partner| \marg{firstName} \marg{lastName} \marg{matriculationNumber} \marg{eMailAddress} takes the name, -% matriculation number and email address of a partner and sets it in a way the similat to how the +% |\partner| \marg{First Name} \marg{Last Name} \marg{E-Mail Address} \marg{Matriculation Number} takes the name, +% matriculation number and email address of a partner and sets it in a way the similat to how the % author command works. % \begin{macrocode} \newcommand{\partner}[4]{%% @@ -251,11 +257,11 @@ {\large \@supervisor} & {\large \@tutor} \\ \end{tabular}\\ \vspace{3em} - {\Large\textbf{Gruppenmitglieder}} \\~\\ + {\Large\textbf{Gruppenmitglieder}} \\ \multido{\iP=1+1}{\value{partnerCounter}}{% - {\large\textit{\arrayx{PartnerFirstNames}(\iP) \arrayx{PartnerLastNames}(\iP)}} \\ \vspace{0.75em} - Matrikelnummer: \arrayx{PartnerMatriculationNumbers}(\iP) \\ \vspace{0.5em} - \href{mailto:\arrayx{PartnerEmails}(\iP)}{\arrayx{PartnerEmails}(\iP)} \\ \vspace{1.5em} + {\large\slshape {\arrayx{PartnerFirstNames}(\iP) \arrayx{PartnerLastNames}(\iP)}} \\ + Matrikelnummer: \arrayx{PartnerMatriculationNumbers}(\iP) \\ + \arrayx{PartnerEmails}(\iP) \\ \vspace{1.5em} } \vspace*{\fill} \thispagestyle{empty} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/uol-physics-report/uol-physics-report.cls b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/uol-physics-report/uol-physics-report.cls index a564a912add..3a08f75f40f 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/uol-physics-report/uol-physics-report.cls +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/uol-physics-report/uol-physics-report.cls @@ -22,10 +22,10 @@ %% in the same archive or directory.) \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} \ProvidesClass{uol-physics-report} -[2023/01/27 v1.0 A class providing special environments and commands for writing reports for laboratory courses realized by the Institute of Physics] +[2023/02/01 v1.1 A class providing special environments and commands for writing reports for laboratory courses realized by the Institute of Physics] \LoadClass[a4paper,12pt,leqno]{article} \RequirePackage{babel} -\RequirePackage[left=1.75cm,right=1.75cm,top=1.75cm,bottom=2cm,footskip=15pt]{geometry} +\RequirePackage[left=1.25cm, right=1.25cm, top=1.75cm, bottom=1.5cm, footskip=15pt, head=28pt, headsep=0.25cm]{geometry} \RequirePackage{amsmath,amssymb,amsfonts,amsthm} \RequirePackage{mathtools} \RequirePackage{fancyhdr} @@ -54,6 +54,7 @@ \pagestyle{fancy} \setlength{\headheight}{27.5pt} \sisetup{group-digits=none, table-alignment=center, locale=DE, uncertainty-mode=separate, output-open-uncertainty = [, output-close-uncertainty = ]} +\setcounter{tocdepth}{3} \fancyhead[L]{\small\multido{\iP=1+1}{\value{partnerCounter}}{\arrayx{PartnerLastNames}(\iP)\ifnumcomp{\iP}{<}{\value{partnerCounter}}{, }{}}} \fancyhead[C]{\small\@title \\ \@moduleNumber \ -- \@moduleName} \fancyhead[R]{\small\@date \\ \@semester} @@ -121,11 +122,11 @@ {\large \@supervisor} & {\large \@tutor} \\ \end{tabular}\\ \vspace{3em} - {\Large\textbf{Gruppenmitglieder}} \\~\\ + {\Large\textbf{Gruppenmitglieder}} \\ \multido{\iP=1+1}{\value{partnerCounter}}{% - {\large\textit{\arrayx{PartnerFirstNames}(\iP) \arrayx{PartnerLastNames}(\iP)}} \\ \vspace{0.75em} - Matrikelnummer: \arrayx{PartnerMatriculationNumbers}(\iP) \\ \vspace{0.5em} - \href{mailto:\arrayx{PartnerEmails}(\iP)}{\arrayx{PartnerEmails}(\iP)} \\ \vspace{1.5em} + {\large\slshape {\arrayx{PartnerFirstNames}(\iP) \arrayx{PartnerLastNames}(\iP)}} \\ + Matrikelnummer: \arrayx{PartnerMatriculationNumbers}(\iP) \\ + \arrayx{PartnerEmails}(\iP) \\ \vspace{1.5em} } \vspace*{\fill} \thispagestyle{empty} |