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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/lebhart/README.md b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/lebhart/README.md
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+<!-- Copyright (C) 2021 by Jinwen XU -->
+
+# `lebhart` : write you articles in a colorful way
+
+`lebhart` is a LaTeX class for typesetting articles, which has a colorful
+design.
+
+Currently, it has native support to English, French and Chinese typesetting. And
+it may compile with either XeLaTeX or LuaLaTeX.
+
+This is part of the colorist class series.
+
+# License
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+This work is released under the LaTeX Project Public License, v1.3c or later.
+
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+%! TEX program = xelatex
+\PassOptionsToPackage{dvipsnames}{xcolor}
+\documentclass{lebhart}
+
+\UseLanguage{Chinese}
+
+%%================================
+%% TeX logo 与 网址
+%%================================
+\usepackage{hologo}
+\usepackage{url}
+
+%%================================
+%% 排版代码
+%%================================
+\usepackage{listings}
+\definecolor{lightergray}{gray}{0.99}
+\lstset{language=[LaTeX]TeX,
+ keywordstyle=\color{RoyalBlue},
+ basicstyle=\ttfamily,
+ commentstyle=\color{ForestGreen}\ttfamily,
+ stringstyle=\rmfamily,
+ showstringspaces=false,
+ breaklines=true,
+ frame=lines,
+ backgroundcolor=\color{lightergray},
+ flexiblecolumns=true,
+ escapeinside={(*}{*)},
+ % numbers=left,
+ numberstyle=\scriptsize, stepnumber=1, numbersep=5pt,
+ firstnumber=last,
+}
+\providecommand{\meta}[1]{$\langle${\normalfont\itshape#1}$\rangle$}
+\lstset{morekeywords=%
+ {CreateTheorem,proofideanameCN,cref,dnf,needgraph,UseLanguage,
+ linenumbers,nolinenumbers,subsection,maketitle
+ }
+}
+\lstnewenvironment{code}%
+{\setkeys{lst}{columns=fullflexible,keepspaces=true}}{}
+
+\providecommand{\colorist}{\textsf{colorist}}
+\providecommand{\colorart}{\textsf{colorart}}
+\providecommand{\colorbook}{\textsf{colorbook}}
+\providecommand{\lebhart}{\textsf{lebhart}}
+\providecommand{\beaulivre}{\textsf{beaulivre}}
+
+%%================================
+%% 正文
+%%================================
+\begin{document}
+
+\title{\lebhart{},以多彩的方式排版你的文章\thanks{对应版本. \texttt{\lebhart{} 2021/03/15}}}
+\author{锦文}
+\date{2021年3月,北京}
+
+\maketitle
+
+\begin{abstract}
+ \lebhart{}是\colorist{}文档类系列的成员之一,整个系列包含用于排版文章的\colorart{}、\lebhart{}以及用于排版书的\colorbook{}、\beaulivre{}。我设计这一系列的初衷是为了撰写草稿与笔记,使之多彩而不缭乱。
+
+ 其中,\lebhart{}与\beaulivre{}支持英文、法文、中文三种语言,并且同一篇文档中三种语言可以很好地协调。由于采用了自定义字体,需要采用 \hologo{XeLaTeX} 或 \hologo{LuaLaTeX} 进行编译。
+
+ 这篇说明文档是用\lebhart{}排版的,你可以把它看作一份简短的说明与演示。
+\end{abstract}
+
+\begin{tcolorbox}[enhanced jigsaw,pad at break*=1mm,breakable,colback=yellow!25!paper,boxrule=0pt,frame hidden]
+ 由于\colorist{}主体是从\textsf{minimalist}系列修改而来的,因而一些页面元素还未完全重新设计,特别是目录、part和chapter的样式。这些内容会在将来逐渐加入。
+\end{tcolorbox}
+
+\tableofcontents
+
+\section{关于文档类的名称与选项}
+
+\lebhart{}取自于德文的lebhaft (活泼),并取了artikel (文章)的前三个字母组合而成。
+
+\beaulivre{}取自于法文的beau (美丽),以及livre (书),由二者组合而成。
+
+\medskip
+你可以使用选项 \verb|fast| 来启用快速但略微粗糙的样式,主要区别是:
+\begin{itemize}
+ \item 使用较为简单的数学字体设置;
+ \item 不使用hyperref;
+ \item 所有tcolorbox使用draft模式;
+ \item 使用polyglossia而不是babel来支持多语言。(使用polyglossia编译速度会略有提高,但目前对于中文的兼容不太完善,在它更加稳定后,将会考虑全面切换到polyglossia)
+\end{itemize}
+
+在文章的撰写阶段,建议使用 \verb|fast| 选项以加快编译速度,改善写作时的流畅程度。在最后,可以把 \verb|fast| 标记去除,从而得到正式的版本。
+
+\section{一些使用说明}
+
+\subsection{定理,以及引用}
+
+定义、定理等环境已经被预定义,可以直接使用,例如:
+\begin{code}
+ \begin{definition}[奇异物品] \label{def: strange} ...
+\end{code}
+将会生成
+\begin{definition}[奇异物品]\label{def: strange}
+ 这是奇异物品的定义。
+\end{definition}
+
+\begin{definition}[另一个定义]
+ 不同的定义会自动粘结在一起,中间不会有空隙。
+\end{definition}
+
+引用时,可以直接使用智能引用 \lstinline|\cref{标签名称}|,例如:\lstinline|\cref{def: strange}| 会显示为:\cref{def: strange}。
+
+\bigskip
+下面是定理类环境的其他几种样式:
+
+\begin{theorem}
+ Theorem style: theorem, proposition, lemma, corollary
+\end{theorem}
+
+\begin{proof}
+ Proof style
+\end{proof}
+
+\begin{remark}
+ Remark style
+\end{remark}
+
+\begin{conjecture}
+ Conjecture style
+\end{conjecture}
+
+\begin{example*}
+ Example style: example, fact
+\end{example*}
+
+\begin{problem}
+ Problem style
+\end{problem}
+
+\subsection{定义新的定理型环境}
+
+首先定义这个环境在所用语言下的名称 \lstinline|\(name of environment)(language name)|,其中 \\\lstinline|(language name)| 是 \lstinline|EN|、\lstinline|FR|、\lstinline|CN| 等,然后用下面四种方式之一定义这一环境:
+\begin{itemize}
+ \item \lstinline|\CreateTheorem*{(name of environment)}|
+ \item \lstinline|\CreateTheorem{(name of environment)}[(numbered like)]|
+ \item \lstinline|\CreateTheorem{(name of environment)}<(numbered within)>|
+ \item \lstinline|\CreateTheorem{(name of environment)}|
+\end{itemize}
+
+\def\proofideanameCN{思路}
+\CreateTheorem*{proofidea}
+
+例如,
+
+\begin{code}
+ \def\proofideanameCN{思路}
+ \CreateTheorem*{proofidea}
+\end{code}
+可以定义不编号的环境 \lstinline|proofidea|,它支持在中文环境中使用,效果如下所示:
+
+\begin{proofidea}
+ ...
+\end{proofidea}
+
+\subsection{未完成标记}
+
+你可以通过 \lstinline|\dnf| 来标记尚未完成的部分。例如:
+\begin{itemize}
+ \item \lstinline|\dnf|: \quad \dnf
+ \item \lstinline|\dnf<还需加入…>|: \quad \dnf<还需加入…>
+\end{itemize}
+
+类似的,还有 \lstinline|\needgraph| :
+\begin{itemize}
+ \item \lstinline|\needgraph|: \needgraph
+ \item \lstinline|\needgraph<关于…>|: \needgraph<关于…>
+\end{itemize}
+
+\subsection{语言设置}
+可以随时使用 \lstinline|\UseLanguage{语言名称}| 更改语言,语言名称包括Chinese、English、French(首字母大小写随意,例如chinese亦可)。这样,各种指令和环境的效果也会随之变动。
+
+例如,使用 \lstinline|\UseLanguage{English}| 后,定理与未完成标记会显示为:
+
+\UseLanguage{English}
+\begin{theorem}[Useless]\label{thm}
+ Some theorem in English. \dnf
+\end{theorem}
+
+引用时,定理的名称总是与定理所在区域的语言匹配,例如,开头的定义在现在的英文模式下依然显示为中文:\cref{def: strange} 和 \cref{thm}。
+
+\UseLanguage{Chinese}
+
+\subsection{关于字体}
+\lebhart{}与\beaulivre{}使用Palatino Linotype作为英文字体,方正悠宋、悠黑简体作为中文字体,并部分使用了Neo Euler作为数学字体:
+\begin{itemize}
+ \item English main font. \textsf{English sans serif font}.
+ \item 中文主要字体,\textsf{中文无衬线字体}
+ \item 数学示例: \( \alpha, \beta, \gamma, \delta, 1,2,3,4, a,b,c,d \), \[\mathrm{li}(x)\coloneqq \int_2^{\infty} \frac{1}{\log t}\,\mathrm{d}t \]
+\end{itemize}
+
+其中,Neo Euler可以在 \url{https://github.com/khaledhosny/euler-otf} 下载。
+
+其他字体不是免费字体,需要自行购买使用(你可以在方正字库网站查询详细资料:\url{https://www.foundertype.com})。
+
+在没有安装相应的字体时,将采用TeX Live中自带的字体来代替,效果可能会有所折扣。
+
+\section{文档示例}
+
+\singlespacing
+
+\begin{minipage}{0.45\textwidth}
+\begin{code}
+%! TEX program = xelatex
+\documentclass[fast]{lebhart}
+
+\linenumbers
+\UseLanguage{French}
+
+\begin{document}
+
+\title{Titre}
+\author{Nom}
+\date{03 / 2021, Lieu}
+
+\maketitle
+
+%% Texte ici
+
+\end{document}
+\end{code}
+\end{minipage}
+%
+\hfill
+%
+\begin{minipage}{0.45\textwidth}
+\begin{code}
+%! TEX program = xelatex
+\documentclass[fast]{lebhart}
+
+\linenumbers
+\UseLanguage{Chinese}
+
+\begin{document}
+
+\title{标题}
+\author{姓名}
+\date{2021年3月,地点}
+
+\maketitle
+
+%% 正文部分
+
+\end{document}
+\end{code}
+\end{minipage}
+\par
+
+\bigskip
+(\lstinline|\UseLanguage| 既可以放在导言中,也可以放在正文部分,并且可以按照需要反复使用)
+
+\end{document}
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+%! TEX program = xelatex
+\PassOptionsToPackage{dvipsnames}{xcolor}
+\documentclass{lebhart}
+
+%%================================
+%% TeX logo and URL
+%%================================
+\usepackage{hologo}
+\usepackage{url}
+
+%%================================
+%% For typestting code
+%%================================
+\usepackage{listings}
+\definecolor{lightergray}{gray}{0.99}
+\lstset{language=[LaTeX]TeX,
+ keywordstyle=\color{RoyalBlue},
+ basicstyle=\ttfamily,
+ commentstyle=\color{ForestGreen}\ttfamily,
+ stringstyle=\rmfamily,
+ showstringspaces=false,
+ breaklines=true,
+ frame=lines,
+ backgroundcolor=\color{lightergray},
+ flexiblecolumns=true,
+ escapeinside={(*}{*)},
+ % numbers=left,
+ numberstyle=\scriptsize, stepnumber=1, numbersep=5pt,
+ firstnumber=last,
+}
+\providecommand{\meta}[1]{$\langle${\normalfont\itshape#1}$\rangle$}
+\lstset{morekeywords=%
+ {CreateTheorem,proofideanameEN,cref,dnf,needgraph,UseLanguage,
+ linenumbers,nolinenumbers,subsection,maketitle
+ }
+}
+\lstnewenvironment{code}%
+{\setkeys{lst}{columns=fullflexible,keepspaces=true}}{}
+
+\providecommand{\colorist}{\textsf{colorist}}
+\providecommand{\colorart}{\textsf{colorart}}
+\providecommand{\colorbook}{\textsf{colorbook}}
+\providecommand{\lebhart}{\textsf{lebhart}}
+\providecommand{\beaulivre}{\textsf{beaulivre}}
+
+%%================================
+%% Main text
+%%================================
+\begin{document}
+
+\title{\lebhart{}, write your articles in a colorful way\thanks{Corresponding to: \texttt{\lebhart{} 2021/03/15}}}
+\author{Jinwen}
+\date{March 2021, Beijing}
+
+\maketitle
+
+\begin{abstract}
+ \lebhart{} is a member of the \colorist{} class series. The entire collection includes \colorart{} and \lebhart{} for typesetting articles and \colorbook{} and \beaulivre{} for typesetting books. My original intention in designing this series was to write drafts and notes that look colorful yet not dazzling.
+
+ Among them, \lebhart{} and \beaulivre{} support three languages: English, French, and Chinese, and these three languages can be switched seamlessly in a single document. Due to the usage of custom fonts, they need to be compiled with \hologo{XeLaTeX} or \hologo{LuaLaTeX}.
+
+ This documentation is typeset using \lebhart{}. You can think of it as a short introduction and demonstration.
+\end{abstract}
+
+\begin{tcolorbox}[enhanced jigsaw,pad at break*=1mm,breakable,colback=yellow!25!paper,boxrule=0pt,frame hidden]
+ Since the main body of \colorist{} is modified from the \textsf{minimalist} series, some elements have not been completely redesigned yet, especially the TOC, part and chapter style. These will be added gradually in the future versions.
+\end{tcolorbox}
+
+\tableofcontents
+
+\section{On the naming and options}
+\begin{itemize}
+ \item \lebhart{} is taken from German word ``lebhaft'' (``vividly''), combined with the first three letters of ``artikel'' (``article'').
+ \item \beaulivre{} is taken from French words ``beau'' (for ``beautiful'') and ``livre'' (for ``book'').
+\end{itemize}
+
+You can use the option \verb|fast| to enable a fast but slightly rough version. The main differences are:
+\begin{itemize}
+ \item Use simpler math font configuration;
+ \item Do not use hyperref;
+ \item Use draft mode for all tcolorboxes;
+ \item Use polyglossia instead of babel to support multiple languages. (Using polyglossia will increase the compilation speed slightly, but the current compatibility with Chinese is not perfect. When it becomes more stable, I will consider fully switching to polyglossia)
+\end{itemize}
+
+During the writing stage of your document, it is recommended to use the \verb|fast| option to speed up compilation and improve the smoothness of your writing experience. At the end, you can remove the ``fast'' mark to get the final version.
+
+\section{Some instructions}
+
+\subsection{Theorems and how to reference them}
+
+Environments such as definitions and theorems have been pre-defined and can be used directly, for example:
+\begin{code}
+ \begin{definition}[Strange things] \label{def: strange} ...
+\end{code}
+will produce
+\begin{definition}[Strange things]\label{def: strange}
+ This is the definition of some strange objects.
+\end{definition}
+
+\begin{definition}[Another definition]
+ Different definitions are automatically glued together, and there will be no gaps in between.
+\end{definition}
+
+When referencing, you can directly use clever reference \lstinline|\cref{(label name)}|. For example, \lstinline|\cref{def: strange}| will be displayed as: \cref{def: strange}.
+
+\bigskip
+The following are several other styles of theorem-like environments:
+
+\begin{theorem}
+ Theorem style: theorem, proposition, lemma, corollary
+\end{theorem}
+
+\begin{proof}
+ Proof style
+\end{proof}
+
+\begin{remark}
+ Remark style
+\end{remark}
+
+\begin{conjecture}
+ Conjecture style
+\end{conjecture}
+
+\begin{example*}
+ Example style: example, fact
+\end{example*}
+
+\begin{problem}
+ Problem style
+\end{problem}
+
+\subsection{Define a new theorem-like environment}
+
+First define the name of this environment in the language used: \lstinline|\(name of environment)(language name)|. Where \lstinline|(language name)| can be \lstinline|EN|, \lstinline|FR|, \lstinline|CN|, etc., and then define this environment in one of the following four ways:
+\begin{itemize}
+ \item \lstinline|\CreateTheorem*{(name of environment)}|
+ \item \lstinline|\CreateTheorem{(name of environment)}[(numbered like)]|
+ \item \lstinline|\CreateTheorem{(name of environment)}<(numbered within)>|
+ \item \lstinline|\CreateTheorem{(name of environment)}|
+\end{itemize}
+
+\def\proofideanameEN{Idea}
+\CreateTheorem*{proofidea}
+
+For example,
+\begin{code}
+ \def\proofideanameEN{Idea}
+ \CreateTheorem*{proofidea}
+\end{code}
+defines an unnumbered environment \lstinline|proofidea|, which supports using in the English context, and the effect is as follows:
+
+\begin{proofidea}
+ ...
+\end{proofidea}
+
+\subsection{Draft mark}
+
+You can use \lstinline|\dnf| to mark the unfinished part. For example:
+\begin{itemize}
+ \item \lstinline|\dnf|: \quad \dnf
+ \item \lstinline|\dnf<Still need ...>|: \quad \dnf<Still need ...>
+\end{itemize}
+
+Similarly, there is \lstinline|\needgraph| :
+\begin{itemize}
+ \item \lstinline|\needgraph|: \needgraph
+ \item \lstinline|\needgraph<About ...>|: \needgraph<About ...>
+\end{itemize}
+
+\subsection{Language configuration}
+You can use \lstinline|\UseLanguage{(name of language))}| at any time to change the language, Language names include Chinese, English, French (the case of the first letter is arbitrary, for example, ``chinese'' is also acceptable). With this, the effects of various commands and environments will also change accordingly.
+
+For example, after using \lstinline|\UseLanguage{French}|, the theorem and the draft mark will be displayed as:
+
+\UseLanguage{French}
+\begin{theorem}[Inutile]\label{thm}
+ Un théorème en français. \dnf
+\end{theorem}
+
+When referenced, the name of the theorem always matches the language of the region in which the theorem is located, for example, the definition of the beginning is still displayed in English in the current French mode: \cref{def: strange} and \cref{thm}.
+
+\UseLanguage{English}
+
+\subsection{On the fonts}
+\lebhart{} and \beaulivre{} use Palatino Linotype as the English font, FounderType's YouSong and YouHei Simplified as the Chinese fonts, and partially use Neo Euler as the mathematical font:
+\begin{itemize}
+ \item English main font. \textsf{English sans serif font}.
+ \item 中文主要字体, \textsf{中文无衬线字体}
+ \item Math demonstration: \( \alpha, \beta, \gamma, \delta, 1,2,3,4, a,b,c,d \), \[\mathrm{li}(x)\coloneqq \int_2^{\infty} \frac{1}{\log t}\,\mathrm{d}t \]
+\end{itemize}
+
+Among them, Neo Euler can be downloaded at \url{https://github.com/khaledhosny/euler-otf}. Other fonts are not free, you need to purchase and use them on your own. (For the Chinese fonts, visit FounderType's website for detail: \url{https://www.foundertype.com} ).
+
+When the corresponding font is not installed, the font that comes with TeX Live will be used instead, and the experience might be reduced.
+
+\section{Document templates}
+
+\singlespacing
+
+\begin{minipage}{0.45\textwidth}
+\begin{code}
+%! TEX program = xelatex
+\documentclass[fast]{lebhart}
+
+\linenumbers
+\UseLanguage{French}
+
+\begin{document}
+
+\title{Titre}
+\author{Nom}
+\date{03 / 2021, Lieu}
+
+\maketitle
+
+%% Texte ici
+
+\end{document}
+\end{code}
+\end{minipage}
+%
+\hfill
+%
+\begin{minipage}{0.45\textwidth}
+\begin{code}
+%! TEX program = xelatex
+\documentclass[fast]{lebhart}
+
+\linenumbers
+\UseLanguage{Chinese}
+
+\begin{document}
+
+\title{标题}
+\author{姓名}
+\date{2021年3月,地点}
+
+\maketitle
+
+%% 正文部分
+
+\end{document}
+\end{code}
+\end{minipage}
+\par
+
+\bigskip
+(\lstinline|\UseLanguage| can be placed either in the preamble or in the body part, and can be used repeatedly as needed)
+
+\end{document}
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+%%
+%% This is file `lebhart/lebhart.cls',
+%% generated with the docstrip utility.
+
+%% Copyright (C) 2021 by Jinwen XU
+%%
+%% This is part of the colorist class series.
+%%
+%% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the
+%% LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3c of this license or (at
+%% your option) any later version. The latest version of this license is in
+%%
+%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
+%%
+%% and version 1.3c or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX version
+%% 2005/12/01 or later.
+%%
+\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[2020-10-01]
+\ProvidesClass{lebhart}
+ [2021/03/15 A colorful article style]
+\def\colorclass@baseclass{article}
+\RequirePackage{kvoptions}
+\RequirePackage{etoolbox}
+\SetupKeyvalOptions{
+ family = @colorclass,
+ prefix = @colorclass@,
+}
+\DeclareBoolOption[false]{draft}
+\DeclareBoolOption[false]{fast}
+\DeclareDefaultOption{\PassOptionsToClass{\CurrentOption}{\colorclass@baseclass}}
+\ProcessKeyvalOptions*\relax
+\LoadClass{\colorclass@baseclass}
+\if@colorclass@draft
+ \@colorclass@fasttrue
+\fi
+
+%%================================
+%% Page layout
+%%================================
+\RequirePackage[heightrounded]{geometry}
+\geometry{
+ % papersize={8in,11in},
+ a4paper,
+ total={47em,70em},
+ hmarginratio=1:1,
+ vmarginratio=1:1,
+ footnotesep=2em plus 2pt minus 2pt,
+}
+
+\RequirePackage{indentfirst}
+
+\if@colorclass@fast
+ \PassOptionsToPackage{fast}{colorist}
+\fi
+\if@colorclass@fast
+ \PassOptionsToPackage{polyglossia}{colorist}
+\fi
+\RequirePackage{colorist}
+
+%%================================
+%% Fonts
+%%================================
+%% Math fonts in fast mode
+\if@colorclass@fast
+ \RequirePackage{mathpazo}
+\fi
+
+%% English fonts
+\PassOptionsToPackage{no-math}{fontspec}
+\RequirePackage{fontspec}
+\IfFontExistsTF{Palatino Linotype}{%
+ \setmainfont{Palatino Linotype}
+}{
+ \setmainfont{texgyrepagella-regular.otf}[
+ BoldFont = texgyrepagella-bold.otf ,
+ ItalicFont = texgyrepagella-italic.otf ,
+ BoldItalicFont = texgyrepagella-bolditalic.otf ]
+}
+ \setsansfont{SourceSansPro-Regular.otf}[
+ Scale = MatchLowercase,
+ BoldFont = SourceSansPro-Bold.otf ,
+ ItalicFont = SourceSansPro-RegularIt.otf ,
+ BoldItalicFont = SourceSansPro-BoldIt.otf ]
+
+%% Chinese fonts
+\PassOptionsToPackage{fontset=none,scheme=plain}{ctex}
+\RequirePackage{ctex}
+\IfFontExistsTF{FZYouSongS 507R}{%
+ \setCJKmainfont{FZYouSongS 507R}[
+ BoldFont = FZYouSongS 509R ,
+ BoldFeatures = {FakeBold=2} ,
+ ItalicFont = * ,
+ BoldItalicFont = FZYouSongS 509R ,
+ BoldItalicFeatures = {FakeBold=2} ,
+ SmallCapsFont = * ]
+}{
+ \setCJKmainfont{FandolSong-Regular.otf}[
+ BoldFont = FandolSong-Bold.otf ,
+ ItalicFont = FandolKai-Regular.otf ,
+ BoldItalicFont = FandolKai-Regular.otf ,
+ BoldItalicFeatures = {FakeBold=4} ,
+ SmallCapsFont = * ]
+}
+\IfFontExistsTF{FZYouSongS 507R}{%
+ \setCJKmonofont{FZYouSongS 507R}[
+ BoldFont = FZYouSongS 509R ,
+ BoldFeatures = {FakeBold=2} ,
+ ItalicFont = * ,
+ BoldItalicFont = FZYouSongS 509R ,
+ BoldItalicFeatures = {FakeBold=2} ,
+ SmallCapsFont = * ]
+}{
+ \setCJKmonofont{FandolFang-Regular.otf}[
+ BoldFont = * ,
+ BoldFeatures = {FakeBold=4} ,
+ ItalicFont = * ,
+ BoldItalicFont = * ,
+ BoldItalicFeatures = {FakeBold=4} ,
+ SmallCapsFont = * ]
+}
+\IfFontExistsTF{FZYouHeiS 506L}{%
+ \setCJKsansfont{FZYouHeiS 506L}[
+ BoldFont = FZYouHeiS 509R,
+ ItalicFont = * ,
+ BoldItalicFont = FZYouHeiS 509R ,
+ SmallCapsFont = * ]
+}{
+ \setCJKsansfont{FandolHei-Regular.otf}[
+ BoldFont = FandolHei-Bold.otf ,
+ ItalicFont = * ,
+ BoldItalicFont = FandolHei-Bold.otf ,
+ SmallCapsFont = * ]
+}
+
+%% Math font
+\if@colorclass@fast\else
+\PassOptionsToPackage
+ {warnings-off={mathtools-colon,mathtools-overbracket}}{unicode-math}
+\RequirePackage{unicode-math}
+\unimathsetup{math-style=ISO}
+\setmathfont{Asana-Math.otf}
+\IfFontExistsTF{Neo Euler}{%
+\setmathfont{Neo Euler} % From https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/425887
+ [range={"0000-"0001,"0020-"007E,
+ "00A0,"00A7-"00A8,"00AC,"00AF,"00B1,"00B4-"00B5,"00B7,
+ "00D7,"00F7,
+ "0131,
+ "0237,"02C6-"02C7,"02D8-"02DA,"02DC,
+ "0300-"030C,"030F,"0311,"0323-"0325,"032E-"0332,"0338,
+ "0391-"0393,"0395-"03A1,"03A3-"03A8,"03B1-"03BB,
+ "03BD-"03C1,"03C3-"03C9,"03D1,"03D5-"03D6,"03F5,
+ "2016,"2018-"2019,"2021,"2026-"202C,"2032-"2037,"2044,
+ "2057,"20D6-"20D7,"20DB-"20DD,"20E1,"20EE-"20EF,
+ "210B-"210C,"210E-"2113,"2118,"211B-"211C,"2126-"2128,
+ "212C-"212D,"2130-"2131,"2133,"2135,"2190-"2199,
+ "21A4,"21A6,"21A9-"21AA,"21BC-"21CC,"21D0-"21D5,
+ "2200,"2202-"2209,"220B-"220C,"220F-"2213,"2215-"221E,
+ "2223,"2225,"2227-"222E,"2234-"2235,"2237-"223D,
+ "2240-"224C,"2260-"2269,"226E-"2279,"2282-"228B,"228E,
+ "2291-"2292,"2295-"2299,"22A2-"22A5,"22C0-"22C5,
+ "22DC-"22DD,"22EF,"22F0-"22F1,
+ "2308-"230B,"2320-"2321,"2329-"232A,"239B-"23AE,
+ "23DC-"23DF,
+ "27E8-"27E9,"27F5-"27FE,"2A0C,"2B1A,
+ "1D400-"1D433,"1D49C,"1D49E-"1D49F,"1D4A2,"1D4A5-"1D4A6,
+ "1D4A9-"1D4AC,"1D4AE-"1D4B5,"1D4D0-"1D4E9,"1D504-"1D505,
+ "1D507-"1D50A,"1D50D-"1D514,"1D516-"1D51C,"1D51E-"1D537,
+ "1D56C-"1D59F,"1D6A8-"1D6B8,"1D6BA-"1D6D2,"1D6D4-"1D6DD,
+ "1D6DF,"1D6E1,"1D7CE-"1D7D7 }]
+}{}
+\fi
+
+\RequirePackage[verbose=silent]{microtype}
+
+%%================================
+%% Graphics
+%%================================
+\RequirePackage{graphicx}
+\graphicspath{{images/}}
+\RequirePackage{wrapfig}
+\RequirePackage{caption}
+
+%%================================
+%% Index
+%%================================
+\RequirePackage{imakeidx}
+
+%%================================
+%% Draft mark
+%%================================
+\def\dnfFont{\ttfamily}
+\def\needgraphFont{\ttfamily}
+
+\def\dnfTextEN{To be finished here}
+\def\needgraphTextEN{A graph is needed here}
+\def\dnfTextFR{À terminer ici}
+\def\needgraphTextFR{Il manque encore un graphique ici}
+\def\dnfTextCN{这里的内容尚未完成}
+\def\needgraphTextCN{这里需要一张图片}
+
+\definecolor{dnfColor}{RGB}{21,122,20}
+\definecolor{needgraphColor}{RGB}{70,130,180}
+
+\if@colorclass@fast
+ \newcommand{\plainBox}[2][-paper]{\textcolor{#1}{%
+ \setlength{\fboxsep}{1.5pt}%
+ \setlength{\fboxrule}{1.2pt}%
+ \fbox{#2}}}
+\else
+ \PassOptionsToPackage{many}{tcolorbox}
+ \RequirePackage{tcolorbox}
+ \newtcbox{\plainBox}[1][-paper]{enhanced jigsaw,%
+ on line, arc = 1.2pt, outer arc = 1pt,breakable,%
+ colframe = #1,colupper=#1,opacityback=0,%
+ boxsep = 1pt,boxrule = 1.2pt,%
+ left = 1pt, right = 1pt, top = 0pt, bottom = 0pt,%
+ }
+\fi
+
+\NewDocumentCommand{\dnf}{d<>}{%
+ \noindent\plainBox[dnfColor]%
+ {\normalfont\dnfFont\bfseries\small%
+ \csname dnfText\csname\languagename ABBR\endcsname\endcsname%
+ \IfNoValueF{#1}{ : #1}}%
+}
+\NewDocumentCommand{\needgraph}{d<>}{%
+ \par%
+ \centerline{\plainBox[needgraphColor]%
+ {\normalfont\needgraphFont\bfseries\small%
+ \csname needgraphText\csname\languagename ABBR\endcsname\endcsname%
+ \IfNoValueF{#1}{ : #1}}}%
+ \par%
+}
+
+\endinput
+%%
+%% End of file `lebhart/lebhart.cls'.