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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/suftesi/suftesi.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/suftesi/suftesi.dtx
index 7803dfdf8e7..53549526a9b 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/suftesi/suftesi.dtx
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/suftesi/suftesi.dtx
@@ -102,16 +102,62 @@
%<class>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[2005/12/01]
%<class>\ProvidesClass{suftesi}
%<*class>
- [2014/02/11 v1.9a A class for typesetting theses, books and articles]
+ [2014/02/16 v1.9b A class for typesetting theses, books and articles]
%</class>
%<*driver>
-\documentclass[]{ltxdoc}
+\documentclass{ltxdoc}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage[polutonikogreek,english]{babel}
\let\cs\relax
\let\cmd\relax
\usepackage{ltxdockit}
+\usepackage{array}
+\usepackage{booktabs}
+\usepackage{multirow}
+\usepackage{siunitx}
+\usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor}
+ \definecolor{sufred}{rgb}{0.5,0,0}
+ \definecolor{sufgray}{rgb}{0.5,0.5,0.5}
+\usepackage[autostyle]{csquotes}
+\usepackage[style=philosophy-classic,backend=biber]{biblatex}
+ \addbibresource{suftesi.bib}
+\usepackage[osf,p,mono=false]{libertine}
+\usepackage[libertine]{newtxmath}
+\usepackage{pifont}
+ \newcommand{\redtriangle}{\noindent\textcolor{red}{\ding{228}}}
+\usepackage{metalogo}
+\usepackage[final]{microtype}
+\usepackage{geometry}
+ \geometry{hmarginratio=1:1,a4paper,margin=2cm}
+\usepackage{sectsty}
+ \allsectionsfont{\sffamily}
+\usepackage{fancyhdr}
+ \fancyhf{}
+ \fancyhead[L]{© 2009--\the\year\quad Ivan Valbusa}
+ \fancyfoot[L]{\textsf{suftesi.cls} \fileversion{} -- \filedate}
+ \renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0.4pt}
+ \fancyhead[R]{\thepage}
+ \pagestyle{fancy}
+\usepackage[framemethod=TikZ]{mdframed}
+ \mdfsetup{roundcorner=3pt,linecolor=olive,linewidth=.1pt}
+% New commands
+\def\suftesi{\textsf{suftesi}}
+\newcommand{\argstyle}{\itshape}
+\DeclareRobustCommand*{\ar}[1]{\texttt{\char`\{}\textrm{\argstyle#1}\texttt{\char`\}}}
+\DeclareRobustCommand*{\oar}[1]{\texttt{[}\textrm{\argstyle#1}\texttt{]}}
+\DeclareRobustCommand*{\meta}[1]{%
+ $\langle${\argstyle\rmfamily#1\kern0.12em}$\rangle$}
+\DeclareRobustCommand*{\arm}[1]{\ar{\meta{\argstyle#1}}}
+\DeclareRobustCommand*{\oarm}[1]{\oar{\meta{\argstyle#1}}}
+% New environments
+\newenvironment{ttquote}
+ {\begin{mdframed}
+ \ttfamily\microtypesetup{activate=false}}
+ {\end{mdframed}}
+\newenvironment{latexcode}
+ {\begin{mdframed}}
+ {\end{mdframed}}
\makeatletter
\renewenvironment*{optionlist}
{\list{}{%
@@ -136,69 +182,53 @@
\let\cntitem\ltd@item
\let\optitem\ltd@item}
{\endlist}
-\makeatother
-\renewcommand*{\optionlistfont}{\color{sufred}\sffamily\displayverbfont}
-\renewcommand*{\ltxsyntaxlabelfont}{\color{sufred}\sffamily\displayverbfont}
-
-\usepackage{array,booktabs,multirow}
-\usepackage[final]{microtype}
-\usepackage{siunitx}
-\usepackage{pdfpages}
-\usepackage{metalogo}
-\usepackage[svgnames]{xcolor}
-\usepackage{tikz}
-\usepackage[autostyle]{csquotes}
-\usepackage[style=philosophy-classic,backend=biber]{biblatex}
- \addbibresource{suftesi.bib}
-
-%% 'suftesi' emulation
- \definecolor{sufred}{rgb}{0.5,0,0}
- \definecolor{sufgray}{rgb}{0.5,0.5,0.5}
-
-%\usepackage[osf,sc]{mathpazo}
-%\usepackage[scaled=0.9]{beramono}
-%\renewcommand{\sfdefault}{iwona}
-
-\usepackage[osf,p]{libertine}
-\renewcommand{\ttfamily}{\fontencoding{OT1}\fontfamily{cmtt}\selectfont}
-
-\usepackage{pifont}
-\newcommand{\redtriangle}{\noindent\textcolor{red}{\ding{228}}}
-\newcommand{\xealert}{\marginpar{\hfill\footnotesize\textcolor{sufred}{\fbox{\XeLaTeX}}}}
-
-\usepackage{sectsty}
-\allsectionsfont{\sffamily}
-
-\usepackage{geometry}
-\geometry{hmarginratio=1:1,a4paper,margin=2cm}
-
-\usepackage{fancyhdr}
-\fancyhf{}
-\fancyhead[L]{@ 2009 - \the\year\quad Ivan Valbusa}
-\fancyfoot[L]{\textsf{suftesi.cls} \fileversion{} -- \filedate}
-\renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0.4pt}
-\fancyhead[R]{\thepage}
-\pagestyle{fancy}
-
-\makeatletter
+\renewenvironment*{valuelist}[1][]
+ {\list{}{%
+ \ifblank{#1}
+ {\setlength{\labelwidth}{5em}}
+ {\setlength{\labelwidth}{#1}}%
+ \setlength{\labelsep}{1em}%
+ \setlength{\leftmargin}{\labelwidth}%
+ \addtolength{\leftmargin}{\labelsep}%
+ \setlength{\itemsep}{0pt}%
+ \renewcommand*{\makelabel}[1]{\valuelistfont##1\hss}}}
+ {\endlist}
+\newcommand*{\valuelistfont}{%
+ \color{olive}\sffamily\displayverbfont}
+\renewcommand*{\optionlistfont}{%
+ \color{sufred}\sffamily\displayverbfont}
+\renewcommand*{\ltxsyntaxlabelfont}{%
+ \color{sufred}\sffamily\displayverbfont}
+% Table of contents
\renewcommand\tableofcontents{%
\setlength{\columnsep}{0cm}
- \begin{center}
- \section*{\contentsname}%
+{\centering
+ \section*{\contentsname}%
\@mkboth{\contentsname}{\contentsname}%
- \end{center}
- \vskip-2mm
+ \vskip-1mm
+ }
\thispagestyle{empty}
- \begin{tcolorbox}
+ \begin{mdframed}[
+ align=center,
+ userdefinedwidth=15.2cm
+ linewidth=0.5mm,
+ backgroundcolor=white,
+ linecolor=sufred,
+ innertopmargin=-5pt]
\begin{multicols}{2}
\@starttoc{toc}%
\end{multicols}
- \end{tcolorbox}
+ \end{mdframed}
}
+% Correct (?) \optitem to use \meta inside #2
+\renewcommand*{\ltd@ol@optitem}[3][]{%
+ \ifblank{#1}
+ {\ltd@option{}{#2}{#3}{}}
+ {\ltd@option{}{#2}{#3}{\ltd@textverb{#1}}}}%
\makeatother
-%
+
+\setcounter{tocdepth}{3}
% HYPERREF
-%
\usepackage{hyperref}
\hypersetup{%
pdftitle={User's Guide to \textsf{suftesi}},
@@ -206,55 +236,9 @@
books and articles},
pdfauthor={Ivan Valbusa},
pdfkeywords={thesis, humanities, books},
- citecolor=DarkBlue,
- colorlinks=true,
- linkcolor=DarkBlue,
- urlcolor=DarkBlue,
+ hidelinks
}
-%
-% NEW COMMANDS
-%
-\newcommand{\new}{}%
-\newcommand{\argstyle}{\fontfamily{pplj}\itshape\selectfont}
-\DeclareRobustCommand*{\ar}[1]{\texttt{\char`\{}\textrm{\argstyle#1}\texttt{\char`\}}}
-\DeclareRobustCommand*{\oar}[1]{\texttt{[}\textrm{\argstyle#1}\texttt{]}}
-\DeclareRobustCommand*{\meta}[1]{%
- $\langle${\argstyle#1\kern0.12em }$\rangle$}
-\DeclareRobustCommand*{\arm}[1]{\ar{\meta{\argstyle#1}}}
-\DeclareRobustCommand*{\oarm}[1]{\oar{\meta{\argstyle#1}}}
-\newcommand{\quoteskip}{.5\baselineskip
- plus .1\baselineskip minus .1\baselineskip}
-\newlength{\normalparindent}
-\setlength{\normalparindent}{\parindent}
-\newenvironment{genquote}[1][]
- {\par\nobreak
- \addvspace{\quoteskip}
- \parindent0pt
- \hangafter0
- \hangindent2\normalparindent
- #1}
- {\par\addvspace{\quoteskip}\noindent\ignorespacesafterend}
-
-\usepackage{tcolorbox}
-\tcbuselibrary{breakable,skins}
-
-\newenvironment{ttquote}[1][]{%
- \tcolorbox[colback=DarkBlue!5,colback=White,title=#1,boxrule=0pt]}
- {\ttfamily\small\microtypesetup{activate=false}\endtcolorbox}
-
-\newcommand{\appendixpage}[1]{%
- \clearpage
- \bgroup\centering
- \null\vspace{\stretch{1}}
- {\centering Appendix\section*{#1}}
- \thispagestyle{empty}
- \vspace{\stretch{2}}\egroup\clearpage}
-% suftesi LOGO
-\def\suftesi{\textsf{suftesi}}
-
-\setcounter{tocdepth}{3}
-
\EnableCrossrefs
\CodelineIndex
\RecordChanges
@@ -266,7 +250,7 @@
%</driver>
% \fi
%
-% \CheckSum{4032}
+% \CheckSum{4012}
%
% \CharacterTable
% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z
@@ -284,6 +268,7 @@
% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \|
% Right brace \} Tilde \~}
%
+% \changes{v1.9b}{2014/02/16}{Corrected a bug in ``toc'', ``lof'' and ``lot'' commands.}
% \changes{v1.9a}{2014/02/11}{Maintenance release. Updated greek support. Updated documentation.}
% \changes{v1.9}{2013/09/21}{Added \opt{italic}, \opt{smallcaps} and \opt{sanserif} values for \opt{captionstyle} option. New \opt{twocolcontents} option. New \opt{supercompactaureo} page layout. Changed \cmd{toclabelspace} command and renamed to \cmd{toclabelwidth}. New \opt{collection} document structure}
% \changes{v1.8}{2013/07/18}{Maintenance release. Corrected a bug in the definition of \cmd{appendix}}
@@ -355,7 +340,7 @@
%
% \title{%
% \vspace{-1.5cm}
-% {\huge\color{sufred}\bfseries User's Guide to \textsf{suftesi}\\
+% {{\Huge\color{sufred}\bfseries User's Guide to \textsf{S\kern-2pt\lower3pt\hbox{U}\kern-2.5ptF\kern-1pttesi}}\\
% \itshape\normalsize A document class for typesetting theses,
% books and articles\\[3ex]}
% \normalsize\fileversion{} -- \filedate}
@@ -370,7 +355,7 @@
% \thispagestyle{empty}
%
% \begin{abstract}
-% The standard document classes allow you to typeset beautiful
+% \noindent The standard document classes allow you to typeset beautiful
% documents but their layout is quite far from the stylistic requests
% of some humanists (mainly Italian). The \sty{suftesi} class
% provides a set of ``humanistic'' page layouts, title styles
@@ -378,53 +363,59 @@
% The styles are very simple and sober and also have the aim of
% finding an aesthetic harmony in its formal simplicity. They are
% largely inspired by some interesting readings, particularly
-% \textcite{Bringhurst:1996}, \textcite{Tschichold:1975} and
-% \textcite{Morison:1111}.
+% \citetitle{Bringhurst:1992} by R.~\citeauthor{Bringhurst:1992}, \citetitle{Tschichold:1975} by J.~\citeauthor{Tschichold:1975} and
+% \citetitle{Morison:1111} by S.~\citeauthor{Morison:1111}.
% \end{abstract}
%
% \tableofcontents
%
% \section*{Copyright notice}
%
-% \noindent This package is
-% author-maintained. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or
-% modify this software under the terms of the LaTeX Project Public
-% License, version 1.3c (\url{http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/base/lppl.txt}). In addition to the terms of this license
+%Copyright \copyright\ 2009-\the\year{} Ivan Valbusa. This package is author-maintained.
+%Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this software under the
+%terms of the LaTeX Project Public License, version 1.3c.\footnote{\url{http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/base/lppl.txt.}} This software is provided ''as is'', without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
+%
+%\begin{mdframed}[rightline=false,topline=false,bottomline=false,linecolor=red]
+%In addition to the terms of this license
% the author requires an attribution notice (see section
% \ref{sec:commands}) like the following one:
%
-% \begin{tcolorbox}[boxrule=0pt]
+% \begin{mdframed}[align=center,backgroundcolor=black!5!white,userdefinedwidth=12cm,linecolor=white]
% ^^A \noindent Copyright \copyright\ 2009-2013 Ivan Valbusa.\\[8ex]
%
% \begin{center}
% \emph{This work has been typeset with \LaTeX{}, using the
% \textsf{suftesi} class by Ivan Valbusa.}
% \end{center}
-% \end{tcolorbox}
+% \end{mdframed}
% \noindent The most essence of this class is the set of styles it
% provides. For this reason
-% \textcolor{sufred}{\scshape do not modify the styles of this class with packages
+% \textcolor{sufred}{\scshape\lsstyle do not modify the styles of this class with packages
% and/or commands which change the laytout of the document.
% If you do not like these styles, use another class.}
% If you use \sty{suftesi}{} in a document typeset with another class
% (for example \sty{book}), remember to clean up the preamble from all
% the layout redefinitions.
-%
+% \end{mdframed}
%
% \section*{A brief history}
%
-% The \sty{suftesi} class was born as a result of the course \emph{Introduzione a \LaTeX{} per le scienze umane} (\emph{Introduction to \LaTeX{} for human sciences}) which I held at the Graduate School of Human Sciences and Philosophy (\textcolor{sufred}{\textbf{S}}cienze \textcolor{sufred}{\textbf{U}}mane e \textcolor{sufred}{\textbf{F}}ilosofia) of Verona University (Italy) in June 2010.\footnote{\url{http://www.sdsuf.univr.it}. Some informations can be found on
+% The \sty{suftesi} class was born as a result of the course \emph{Introduzione a \LaTeX{} per le scienze umane} (\emph{Introduction to \LaTeX{} for human sciences}) which I held at the Graduate School of Human Sciences and Philosophy (\textcolor{sufred}{\textbf{S}}cienze \textcolor{sufred}{\textbf{U}}mane e \textcolor{sufred}{\textbf{F}}ilosofia) of Verona University (Italy) in June 2010.\footnote{\raggedright\url{http://www.sdsuf.univr.it} --- Some informations can be found on
%\url{http://profs.lettere.univr.it/valbusa/2010/06/01/introduzione-a-latex-per-le-scienze-umane/}} Originally thought as a class to typeset theses, during these years it has developed many new features and styles. Finally it has become the referential class of the Joint Project \emph{Formal Style for PhD Theses with LaTeX} of the University of Verona (Italy).\footnote{\url{http://www.univr.it/main?ent=catdoc&id=3727&idDest=6&serv=127\#1431}}
%
% \section*{Acknowledgements}
%
% {\itshape I would like to thank Professors Paola Di~Nicola,
% Director of the Graduate School, and Ugo Savardi who suggested to propose the course precisely to that School; Gilberto D'Arduini, Matteo Lanza and Antonio Rinaldi, who installed \LaTeX{} on the computers used during the course; Catia Cordioli, for her help in the organization of the lessons; Corrado Ferreri, responsible of the \mbox{E-Learning} Center, who provided the \TeX{}~Live~2009 \textsc{DVD}s.
-
% Special thanks to Professors Enrico~Gregorio, the Italian guru of \TeX, for the \TeX pert support and his priceless ``magic formulas'', and Tommaso Gordini for his valuable advice in choosing and improving the class features during these years.
-
%I would finally thank all the participants to the course who patiently resisted the four intensive lessons. This work is dedicated to them.}
%
+%\subsection*{Feedback}
+%
+%
+%If you have any questions, feedback or requests please email me.
+%My mail address is at the top of this document. If you need specific features not already implemented, remember to attach the example files.
+%
% \section{Use}
%
% The \sty{suftesi} class is called as usual by
@@ -433,7 +424,7 @@
% \end{ttquote}
% You do not need to set the \opt{a4paper} option as it is automatically loaded.
% All the options defined by the class are in the \meta{key}=\meta{value} format.
-% ^^A \begin{ttquote}
+% ^^A \begin{verbatim}
% ^^A \cmd{documentclass}[\\
% ^^A \opt{pagelayout=periodical},\\
% ^^A \opt{chapfont=roman},\\
@@ -441,7 +432,7 @@
% ^^A \opt{marginpar=false},\\
% ^^A ...\\
% ^^A ]\ar{suftesi}
-% ^^A \end{ttquote}
+% ^^A \end{verbatim}
% In addition to these you can also use the options defined by the standard \sty{book} class (on which \sty{suftesi} is based) except those modifying
% the page dimensions (\opt{a5paper}, \opt{b5paper}, \opt{legalpaper}, \opt{executivepaper} and \opt{landscape}), which are automatically disabled.
%
@@ -464,7 +455,7 @@
% \sty{caption}, \sty{color}, \sty{enumitem}, \sty{emptypage}, \sty{extramarks},
% \sty{fancyhdr}, \sty{fixltxhyph}, \sty{fontenc}, \sty{geometry},
% \sty{ifxetex}, \sty{mathpazo},
-% \sty{microtype}, \sty{multicol}, \sty{textcase}, \sty{titlesec}, \sty{titletoc}, \sty{xkeyval}.
+% \sty{microtype}, \sty{multicol}, \sty{substitutefont}, \sty{textcase}, \sty{titlesec}, \sty{titletoc}, \sty{xkeyval}.
% \changes{v0.9b}{2012/09/23}{The \sty{epigraph} package is no longer loaded}
%
% \subsection*{Use with \XeLaTeX{} and \LuaLaTeX}
@@ -486,37 +477,37 @@
% \centering
%\makebox[\textwidth][c]{\begin{tabular}{lcccccccc}
%\toprule
-%&\multicolumn{4}{c}{Dimensions (mm)}&\multicolumn{4}{c}{Proportions}\\\cmidrule(l){2-5}\cmidrule(l){6-9}
+%&\multicolumn{4}{c}{Dimensions (mm)}&\multicolumn{4}{c}{Proportions}\\\cmidrule(lr){2-5}\cmidrule(lr){6-9}
%&\multicolumn{2}{c}{Text}&\multicolumn{2}{c}{Page}& \multicolumn{2}{c}{Margins}&&\\\cmidrule(lr){2-3}\cmidrule(lr){4-5}\cmidrule(lr){6-7}
-%Layout: &width & height& width& height&t/b&i/o&Text block& Page\\\cmidrule(lr){2-3}\cmidrule(lr){4-5}\cmidrule(lr){6-7}\cmidrule(lr){8-9}\cmidrule(r){1-1}
-%\opt{standard} & 110& 220& 210& 297&$1:2$&$1:2$&$1:2$&$1:\sqrt{2}$\\
+%Layout &width & height& width& height&t\,/\,b&i\,/\,o&Text block& Page\\\cmidrule(lr){2-3}\cmidrule(lr){4-5}\cmidrule(lr){6-7}\cmidrule(lr){8-9}\cmidrule(lr){1-1}
+%\opt{standard} & 110& 220& 210& 297&$1:2$&$1:2$&$1:2$&$1:\kern-3pt\sqrt{2}$\\
%\opt{compact}& 110& 165& 160& 240&$2:3$&$2:3$&$2:3$&$2:3$\\
%\opt{compactaureo}& 118& 191& 160& 240&$2:3$&$2:3$&$5:8$\makebox[0pt]{\ \textsuperscript{*}}&$2:3$\\
%\opt{supercompact}& 100 &150& 140& 210&$2:3$&$2:3$&$2:3$&$2:3$\\
%\opt{supercompactaureo}& 108 &175& 140& 210&$1:1$&$1:1$&$5:8$\makebox[0pt]{\ \textsuperscript{*}}&$2:3$\\
-%\opt{periodical} &110& 165& 170& 240&$2:3$&$2:3$&$2:3$&$1:\sqrt{2}$\\
-%\opt{periodicalaureo}& 120& 194& 170& 240&$2:3$&$2:3$&$5:8$\makebox[0pt]{\ \textsuperscript{*}}&$1:\sqrt{2}$\\
+%\opt{periodical} &110& 165& 170& 240&$2:3$&$2:3$&$2:3$&$1:\kern-3pt\sqrt{2}$\\
+%\opt{periodicalaureo}& 120& 194& 170& 240&$2:3$&$2:3$&$5:8$\makebox[0pt]{\ \textsuperscript{*}}&$1:\kern-3pt\sqrt{2}$\\
%
-%\opt{elements} (pt)& 251& 502& 374& 648&$1:2$&$2:5$&$1:2$&$1:\sqrt{3}$\\
+%\opt{elements} (pt)& 251& 502& 374& 648&$1:2$&$2:5$&$1:2$&$1:\kern-3pt\sqrt{3}$\\
% \bottomrule\\[-2ex]
% \multicolumn{9}{r}{\footnotesize\textsuperscript{*} $5:8\approx 1:1,618$}
-%\end{tabular}}\\[-1ex]
-% \caption{The layouts of \sty{suftesi}}\label{tab:layouts}
+%\end{tabular}}\\[-4ex]
+% \caption{The layouts of \sty{suftesi}}\label{tab:layouts}\vskip-6ex
% \end{table}
%
% \subsection{Font}
+%\enlargethispage{1.1\baselineskip}
%
% The default serif font for body text is
% {\fontfamily{ppl}\selectfont Palatino designed by Hermann Zapf}\index{Zapf, Hermann} and loaded through the \sty{mathpazo} package, but you can simply choose {\fontfamily{lmr}\selectfont the standard Latin Modern} through the \opt{defaultfont} option (see section \ref{sec:options}).
% The \textsf{sans serif} font is Iwona designed by Janusz M.~Nowacki\index{Nowacki, Janusz M.} and the \texttt{monospaced} typeface is Bera Mono, opportunely scaled to match Palatino.
% This choice has been inspired by \emph{L'arte di scrivere con \LaTeX{}} \parencite{Pantieri:2011}.
-% The Greek text is {\fontfamily{artemisia}\selectfont Artemisia} by the {\fontfamily{artemisia}\selectfont Greek Font Society} which is particularly suitable for Palatino, but with the \opt{greekfont} option (see section \ref{sec:options}) you can choose also Porson or CB Greek.\footnote{%
+% The Greek text is {\fontfamily{artemisia}\selectfont Artemisia} by the {\fontfamily{artemisia}\selectfont Greek Font Society} (a) which is particularly suitable for Palatino, but with the \opt{greekfont} option (see section \ref{sec:options}) you can choose also Porson (b) or CB Greek (c).\footnote{%
% The first code for the Porson font has been written by Enrico
% Gregorio. Claudio Beccari successively added the code to improve the
% scale factor when using this greek font in combination with Palatino.
%}
-%
-% \begin{tcolorbox}[lower separated=false,center lower]
+% \begin{mdframed}[backgroundcolor=black!5!white]
%\fontfamily{ppl}\selectfont\small
%\noindent\begin{minipage}[t]{.32\textwidth}
% \raggedright
@@ -525,7 +516,7 @@
%T`o g`ar kal`on >en meg'ejei ka`i t'axei >est'in.}~Il bello infatti sta nella grandezza e
% nell'ordinata disposizione delle parti.
%
-% {\vskip1ex\centering (a) Artemisia\\}
+% {\vskip2ex\footnotesize\centering (a) Artemisia (Greek Font Society)\\}
%\end{minipage}\hfill
%\begin{minipage}[t]{.32\textwidth}
% \raggedright
@@ -534,7 +525,7 @@
%T`o g`ar kal`on >en meg'ejei ka`i t'axei >est'in.}~Il bello infatti sta nella grandezza e
% nell'ordinata disposizione delle parti.
%
-% {\vskip1ex\centering (b) Porson\\}
+% {\vskip2ex\footnotesize\centering (b) Porson (Greek Font Society)\\}
%\end{minipage}\hfill
%\begin{minipage}[t]{.32\textwidth}
% \raggedright
@@ -542,12 +533,9 @@
%\fontfamily{lmr}\selectfont
%T`o g`ar kal`on >en meg'ejei ka`i t'axei >est'in.}~Il bello infatti sta nella grandezza e
% nell'ordinata disposizione delle parti.
-% {\vskip1ex\centering (c) CB Greek\\}
+% {\vskip2ex\footnotesize\centering (c) CB Greek (Claudio Beccari)\\}
%\end{minipage}
-% \tcblower
-% Comparison between (a) Artemisia, (b) Porson and (c) CBGreek greek font.
-% \end{tcolorbox}
-%
+% \end{mdframed}
% You can use other fonts as well. In this case remember to load the \opt{defaultfont=standard} class option
% which turns off the default font settings.
%
@@ -557,7 +545,7 @@
% loading the \sty{frontespizio} package
% with the \opt{suftesi} option % \parencite[see][version 1.4 or later]{Gregorio:frontespizio}:
% \begin{ttquote}
-% \cmd{usepackage}[suftesi]\ar{frontespizio}
+% \cmd{usepackage}\oar{suftesi}\ar{frontespizio}
% \end{ttquote}
%
% The \sty{frontespizio} package produces a frontispiece in the standard Computer Modern typeface. If you prefer a consistent font remember to load the needed packages or commands in the \cmd{Preambolo} command inside the \env{frontespizio} environment (see package documentation for details).
@@ -567,7 +555,7 @@
% \begin{figure}[h!]
% \centering
% \fbox{\includegraphics[height=200mm]{frontespizio}}
-% \caption{The frontispiece of \sty{suftesi}.}\label{fig:frontispiece}
+% \caption{The frontispiece of \sty{suftesi}}\label{fig:frontispiece}
% \end{figure}
%
% \section{Options}\label{sec:options}
@@ -578,7 +566,7 @@
% \setlength{\labelwidth}{2.5cm}%
%\optitem[book]{documentstructure}{\opt{book}, \opt{article}}
% \changes{v0.9b}{2012/09/23}{New option \opt{documentstructure}}
-% \begin{valuelist}
+% \begin{valuelist}[3cm]
% \item[book] For typesetting texts with chapters.
% \item[article] For typesetting articles or short theses
% (that is without chapter division).
@@ -589,29 +577,29 @@
%\begin{valuelist}
%\item[standard]
% Prints an A4 typeblock with a
-% text area of $110 \si{cm} \times 220 \si{mm}$.
+% text area of $\SI{110}{mm} \times \SI{220}{mm}$.
%\end{valuelist}
% With the following values the option prints the typeblock
% on a an A4 paper showing the crop marks which can be controlled
% by the \opt{version} option.
-%\begin{valuelist}
+%\begin{valuelist}[3.2cm]
%\item[periodical]
-% Prints a typeblock of $17 \si{cm} \times 24 \si{cm}$ with a text area of $11 \si{cm} \times 16,5 \si{cm}$.
+% Prints a typeblock of $\SI{17}{cm} \times \SI{24}{cm}$ with a text area of $\SI{11}{cm} \times \SI{16,5}{cm}$.
%\item[periodicalaureo] The same of \opt{periodical} but with a
-% \emph{golden ratio} text area of $120 \si{cm} \times 194 \si{mm}$.
+% \emph{golden ratio} text area of $\SI{120}{cm} \times \SI{194}{mm}$.
%\item[compact]
-% Prints a typeblock of $16 \si{cm} \times 24 \si{cm}$ with a text area of $11 \si{cm} \times 16,5 \si{cm}$.
+% Prints a typeblock of $\SI{16}{cm} \times \SI{24}{cm}$ with a text area of $\SI{11}{cm} \times \SI{16,5}{cm}$.
%\item[compactaureo]
% The same as \opt{compact} but with
-% a \emph{golden ratio} text area of $11,8 \si{cm} \times 19,1 \si{cm}$.%\item[supercompact]
-% Prints a typeblock of $14 \si{cm} \times 21 \si{cm}$ with a text area of $10 \si{cm} \times 15,5 \si{cm}$.
+% a \emph{golden ratio} text area of $\SI{11,8}{cm} \times \SI{19,1}{cm}$.%\item[supercompact]
+% Prints a typeblock of $\SI{14}{cm} \times \SI{21}{cm}$ with a text area of $\SI{10}{cm} \times \SI{15,5}{cm}$.
%\item[supercompactaureo]
% The same as \opt{supercompact} but with
-% a \emph{golden ratio} text area of $10,8 \si{cm} \times 17,5 \si{cm}$.
+% a \emph{golden ratio} text area of $\SI{10,8}{cm} \times \SI{17,5}{cm}$.
% \item[elements] Prints a typeblock with the dimensions of
-% \citetitle{Bringhurst:1996} by Robert \citeauthor{Bringhurst:1996}.
+% \textcite{Bringhurst:1992}.
% To reproduce the whole
-% style of \textcite{Bringhurst:1996} use \opt{style=elements} option.
+% style of this book use \opt{style=elements} option instead.
%\end{valuelist}
% The details of this option are shown in table \ref{tab:layouts}.
%\end{optionlist}
@@ -645,7 +633,7 @@
%
% \begin{optionlist}
% \setlength{\labelwidth}{2.5cm}%
-% \optitem[roman]{<level>font}{\opt{roman}, \opt{italic},
+% \optitem[roman]{\meta{level}font}{\opt{roman}, \opt{italic},
% \opt{smallcaps}}
% \begin{valuelist}
% \item[roman] Prints the \meta{level} title in roman.
@@ -655,7 +643,7 @@
% \end{valuelist}
% Where \meta{level} can be \opt{part}, \opt{chap}, \opt{sec},
% \opt{subsec}, \opt{subsubsec}.
-% \optitem[left]{<level>style}{\opt{left}, \opt{center},
+% \optitem[left]{\meta{level}style}{\opt{left}, \opt{center},
% \opt{right}, \opt{parleft}, \opt{parcenter},
% \opt{parright}}
% \begin{valuelist}
@@ -672,12 +660,10 @@
% \end{valuelist}
% Where \meta{level} can be \opt{part}, \opt{chap}, \opt{sec}.
% \begin{valuelist}
-% \item[elements] Print a chapter number in the style of the
-% \emph{Elements of Typographic Style} by
-% Robert Bringhurst.
+% \item[elements] Print a chapter number in the style of \textcite{Bringhurst:1992}.
% \end{valuelist}
% Where \meta{level} can be \opt{chap}.
-% \optitem[Roman/arabic/arabic]{<level>numstyle}{\opt{arabic},
+% \optitem[Roman/arabic/arabic]{\meta{level}numstyle}{\opt{arabic},
% \opt{roman}, \opt{Roman}, \opt{dotarabic}, \opt{dotroman},
% \opt{dotRoman}}
% \begin{valuelist}
@@ -697,7 +683,7 @@
% page numbers on the right margin.
% \item[dotted] As the previous one but with dotted lines.
% \item[ragged] Aligns the table of contents on the left
-% as suggested by \textcite{Bringhurst:1996}.
+% as suggested by \textcite{Bringhurst:1992}.
% \item[leftpage] Prints a table of contents with page numbers
% on the left margin.
% \end{valuelist}
@@ -733,7 +719,7 @@
% \optitem[inner]{headerstyle}{\opt{inner}, \opt{center},
% \opt{plain}, \opt{authortitleinner}, \opt{authortitlecenter},
% \opt{elements}}
-% \begin{valuelist}
+% \begin{valuelist}[3.1cm]
% \item[inner] Prints the chapter title and the string ``Chapter~
% \meta{n}'' in the inner side
% respectively of even and odd
@@ -780,7 +766,7 @@
% \end{valuelist}
% \optitem[footnotesize]{quotesize}{\opt{footnotesize}, \opt{small}}
% \changes{v0.9b}{2012/09/23}{New option \opt{quotationfont}}
-% \begin{valuelist}
+% \begin{valuelist}[2.3cm]
% \item[footnotesize]
% Prints the block quotations
% in \cmd{footnotesize} size.
@@ -792,10 +778,10 @@
% \opt{dotted}, \opt{superscript}}
% \changes{v0.9b}{2012/09/23}{Changed \opt{standardfootnote} option
% and renamed to \opt{footnotestyle}}
-% \begin{valuelist}
+% \begin{valuelist}[2cm]
% \item[bulged] The footnote number protrudes beyond the left margin.
% \item[hung]
-% Indents the footnote text, so it will ‘hang’
+% Indents the footnote text, so it will ?hang?
% under the first line of the text.
% \item[dotted]
% The footnote number is aligned to the left margin
@@ -846,13 +832,6 @@
% Prints the output on a A4 paper, showing the crop marks. It is the same of \opt{crop=true}.
% \item[final] Prints the output on a A4 paper, hiding the crop marks.
% \end{valuelist}
-%\boolitem[true]{crop}
-% This option is actually useless. Use the \opt{version} option instead.
-% \begin{valuelist}
-% \item[true] Prints the output on a A4 paper, showing the crop marks. It is the same of \opt{version=draft}.
-% \item[false] Prints a \textsc{pdf} with page dimensions
-% according to the \opt{pagelayout} option. It is similar to \opt{version=screen} but it does not execute \opt{oneside} option and it does not redefine \cmd{crop}.
-% \end{valuelist}
% \optitem[compact]{parindent}{\opt{compact}, \opt{wide}}
% \changes{v0.9b}{2012/09/23}{New option \opt{parindent}}
% \begin{valuelist}
@@ -878,6 +857,13 @@
% \optitem[false]{draftdate}{\opt{true}, \opt{false}}
% \changes{v1.0}{2012/10/14}{First stable release. Renamed option \opt{bozza} to \opt{draftdate}}
% If \opt{true} it prints the string ``Version of \meta{date}'' in the footer. It requires the \cmd{date}\ar{\meta{date}} command.
+%\boolitem[true]{crop}
+% \redtriangle{} This option is actually useless. Use the \opt{version} option instead.
+% \begin{valuelist}
+% \item[true] Prints the output on a A4 paper, showing the crop marks. It is the same of \opt{version=draft}.
+% \item[false] Prints a \textsc{pdf} with page dimensions
+% according to the \opt{pagelayout} option. It is similar to \opt{version=screen} but it does not execute \opt{oneside} option and it does not redefine \cmd{crop}.
+% \end{valuelist}
% \end{optionlist}
%
% \subsection{Pre-defined styles}\label{sec:predefined-styles}
@@ -890,7 +876,7 @@
% \begin{optionlist}
% \optitem[roman1]{style}{\opt{roman(1-6)}, \opt{italic(1-12)},
% \opt{smallcaps(1-6)}, \opt{elements}, \opt{sufelements}}
-% \begin{valuelist}
+% \begin{valuelist}[3cm]
% \item[roman(1-6)] The titles of chapters and headers are printed
% in roman. The number of the chapter is on the same line in styles
% 1-3 and above the title in styles 4-6.
@@ -902,12 +888,11 @@
% \item[smallcaps(1-12)]
% The titles of chapters and headers are in \textsc{small caps}. The title of the section is in \emph{italic} in styles 1-6 and in \textsc{small caps} in styles 7-12.
% There are three position for the title and two positions for the chapter as above.
-% \item[elements] Reproduces the style of the Italian edition of \textcite{Bringhurst:1996}.
+% \item[elements] Reproduces the style of the Italian edition of \textcite{Bringhurst:1992}.
% \item[sufelements] Combines the \opt{elements}-style sections with standard small caps headers. It can be used with all the page layouts.
% \end{valuelist}
% \end{optionlist}
-%
-%
+% \begin{mdframed}[backgroundcolor=black!5,frametitle={The FSPL styles},linecolor=black!30,linewidth=1pt]
% The following styles are only meant to typeset a doctoral thesis respecting the features required by the Joint Project \emph{Formal Style for PhD Theses with LaTeX} of the Verona University (Italy).\footnote{\url{http://www.univr.it/main?ent=catdoc&id=3727&idDest=6&serv=127\#1431}.}
% \begin{optionlist}
% \optitem{style}{\opt{FSPLa}, \opt{FSPLb}, \opt{FSPLc}}
@@ -938,13 +923,44 @@
% \opt{tocstyle=leftpage}.
% \end{valuelist}
% \end{optionlist}
+% \begin{ltxsyntax}
+% \cmditem{FSPLcolophon}
+% \changes{v1.3}{2013/03/05}{New command \cmd{FSPLcolophon}}
+%
+% To typeset the colophon in the FSPL style (see example below), according to the Joint Project \emph{Formal Style for PhD Theses with \LaTeX} of the Verona University (Italy):
+%
+% \begin{minipage}{.85\textwidth}
+% \raggedright
+% \rule{\textwidth}{.4pt}
+%
+%\noindent\textcircled{\raisebox{1pt}{\scalebox{.7}{cc}}} \the\year{} \meta{Name Surname}%
+%\vskip1ex
%
%
+%\small\noindent This work is licensed under the Creative Commons
+%Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
+%To view a copy of this license,
+%visit http://creativecom mons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/.
+%
+%\footnotesize
+%
+%\null\vspace{\stretch{1}}
+%
+%\noindent Typeset with \LaTeX{} in collaboration with the Joint Project
+%\emph{Formal Style for PhD Theses with \LaTeX{}} (University of Verona,
+%Italy) using the \textsf{suftesi} class by Ivan Valbusa. The text face
+%is Palatino, designed by Hermann Zapf. The sans serif font is Iwona by
+%Janusz M. Nowacki.
+% \rule{\textwidth}{.4pt}
+% \end{minipage}
+% \end{ltxsyntax}
+% \end{mdframed}
+%
% \section{New commands}\label{sec:commands}
%
% \subsection{Printing the colophon}
%
-% As explained at the beginning of this documentation, in addition to the terms of the \LaTeX Project Public License, \textsf{suftesi} requires a specific attribution notice. You can typeset the attribution notice manually or using one of these commands.
+% As explained at the beginning of this documentation, in addition to the terms of the \LaTeX{} Project Public License, \textsf{suftesi} requires a specific attribution notice. You can typeset the attribution notice manually or using one of these commands.
%
% \begin{ltxsyntax}
%
@@ -957,18 +973,18 @@
% If you don't need the copyright notice, leave the second argument of
% the command empty:
% \begin{ttquote}
-% \cmd{colophon\oarm{OS}\{\}\arm{additional info}}
+% \cmd{colophon\oarm{OS}\ar{}\arm{additional info}}
% \end{ttquote}
-%
% With the \opt{article} option, you can use the \cmd{artcolophon} command
% (see below)
% or the \cmd{thanks} command:
-% \begin{ttquote}
-% \cmd{author}\{\meta{Name Surname}\\
-% \cmd{thanks}\{This work has been typeset with \cmd{LaTeX},
-% using the \cmd{textsf}\{suftesi\} class\\
-% by Ivan Valbusa\}.\}
-% \end{ttquote}
+%\begin{latexcode}
+%\begin{verbatim}
+%\author{Name Surname
+% \thanks{This work has been typeset with \cmd{LaTeX},
+% using the \textsf{suftesi} class by Ivan Valbusa}.}
+%\end{verbatim}
+%\end{latexcode}
%
% \cmditem{bookcolophon}{copyright notice}{attribution notice and
% other informations}
@@ -978,14 +994,17 @@
% The first argument prints its content (usually the copyright notice) in the center of the page.
% The second one prints its content at the bottom. For example:
%
-% \begin{ttquote}
-% \cmd{bookcolophon}\{Copyright © 2007 by Ivan Valbusa\}\{\%\\
-% This work has been typeset with \cmd{LaTeX},
-% using the \cmd{sty}\{suftesi\} class\\
-% by Ivan Valbusa\cmd{index}\{Valbusa, Ivan\}.
-% The normal font is Palatino by Hermann Zapf.\\
-% The sans serif font is Iwona by Janusz M.~Nowacki.\}
-% \end{ttquote}
+%\begin{latexcode}
+%\begin{verbatim}
+% \bookcolophon{
+% Copyright © 2007 by Ivan Valbusa}{%
+% This work has been typeset with \LaTeX,
+% using the \textsf{suftesi} class
+% by Ivan Valbusa\index{Valbusa, Ivan}.
+% The normal font is Palatino by Hermann Zapf.
+% The sans serif font is Iwona by Janusz M.~Nowacki.}
+%\end{verbatim}
+%\end{latexcode}
%
% \cmditem{artcolophon}{copyright notice, attribution and other informations}
% \changes{v0.6}{2011/10/21}{New command \cmd{artcolophon}}
@@ -995,22 +1014,22 @@
%
% Here is an example:
%
-% \begin{ttquote}
-% \cmd{artcolophon}\{\%\\
-% This work is licensed under the Creative Commons
-% Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
-% To view a copy of this license, visit\\
-%
-% \cmd{begin}\{center\}\\
-% \cmd{texttt}{http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/}\\
-% \cmd{end}\{center\}\\
-%
-% or send a letter to Creative Commons, 444 Castro Street,
-% Suite 900, Mountain View, California, 94041, USA.\cmd{}\cmd{}[1ex]\\
-%
-% Typeset with \cmd{LaTeX}, using the \cmd{sty}\{suftesi\} class
-% by Ivan Valbusa.\}
-% \end{ttquote}
+%\begin{latexcode}
+%\begin{verbatim}
+% \artcolophon{%
+% This work is licensed under the Creative Commons
+% Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
+% To view a copy of this license, visit
+% \begin{center}
+% \texttt{http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0}
+% \end{center}
+% or send a letter to Creative Commons, 444 Castro Street,
+% Suite 900, Mountain View, California, 94041, USA.\\[1ex]
+%
+% Typeset with \LaTeX, using the \textsf{suftesi} class
+% by Ivan Valbusa.}
+%\end{verbatim}
+%\end{latexcode}
%
% \cmditem{finalcolophon}{colophon content}
%
@@ -1018,13 +1037,8 @@
% top of the page. It is aimed at typesetting a classical \emph{colophon}
% at the end of the work.
%
-% \cmditem{FSPLcolophon}
-% \changes{v1.3}{2013/03/05}{New command \cmd{FSPLcolophon}}
-%
-% To typeset the colophon in the FSPL style, according to the Joint Project \emph{Formal Style for PhD Theses with LaTeX} of the Verona University (Italy) (See section \ref{sec:predefined-styles}).
% \end{ltxsyntax}
%
-%
% \subsection[Breaking titles]{Breaking titles in text body, headers and table of contents}
%
% \begin{ltxsyntax}
@@ -1041,13 +1055,15 @@
% \subsection{Other commands}
%
% \begin{ltxsyntax}
-% \cmditem{toclabelwidth}{level}{dim}\new
+% \cmditem{toclabelwidth}{level}{dim}
% \changes{v0.9a}{2012/08/31}{New command \cmd{toclabelspace}}
%
% Adds the \meta{dim} to the \meta{level} label in the table of contents, where \meta{level} can be \opt{part}, \opt{chap}, \opt{sec}, \opt{subsec}, \opt{subsubsec}, \opt{par}, \opt{subpar}, \opt{fig}, \opt{tab}. For example, when using \opt{chapnumstyle=Roman} you would probably need to adjust the width of the chapter label with:
-% \begin{ttquote}
-% \cmd{toclabelwidht}\ar{chap}\ar{1em}
-% \end{ttquote}
+%\begin{latexcode}
+%\begin{verbatim}
+% \toclabelwidth{chap}{1em}
+%\end{verbatim}
+%\end{latexcode}
% \end{ltxsyntax}
%
% \begin{ltxsyntax}
@@ -1058,8 +1074,8 @@
% symbols given in the optional argument (default=*).
% It does not increment the footnote counter.
% \begin{ttquote}
-% \cmd{xfootnote}\oar{\textdollar\cmd{dagger}\textdollar}\ar{Footnote text.}\\
-% \cmd{xfootnote}\oar{\cmd{textdagger}}\ar{Footnote text.}
+% \cmd{xfootnote}\oar{\textdollar\cmd{dagger}\textdollar}\arm{Footnote text}\\
+% \cmd{xfootnote}\oar{\cmd{textdagger}}\arm{Footnote text}
% \end{ttquote}
% \end{ltxsyntax}
%
@@ -1093,39 +1109,50 @@
% The default is Palatino (\LaTeX) or Computer Modern (\XeLaTeX). Using (pdf)\LaTeX{} you can change it simply giving the name of the font family.
%
%For example, to select the Helvetica family you will need:
-% \begin{ttquote}
-% \cmd{chapnumfont}\{phv\}
-% \end{ttquote}
+%\begin{latexcode}
+%\begin{verbatim}
+% \chapnumfont{phv}
+%\end{verbatim}
+%\end{latexcode}
% With \XeLaTeX{} the \cmd{fontspec} command is required:
-% \begin{ttquote}
-% \cmd{chapnumfont}\{\cmd{fontspec}[Numbers=OldStyle]\{Helvetica\}\}
-% \end{ttquote}
+%\begin{latexcode}
+%\begin{verbatim}
+% \chapnumfont{\fontspec[Numbers=OldStyle]{Helvetica}}
+%\end{verbatim}
+%\end{latexcode}
% \end{ltxsyntax}
%
-% \begin{tcolorbox}[enhanced,breakable,colback=yellow!20]
% \section{The \opt{collection} document structure}\label{sec:collection}
%
% The \opt{collection} document structure is thought to compose a collection of papers. Each paper has to be typeset in a separate \file{.tex} file with the following structure:
-%\begin{ttquote}
-%\cmd{author}\ar{Author}\\
-%\cmd{title}\ar{Title of the paper}\\\\
-% \% The abstract is optional.\\
-% \% \cmd{begin}\ar{abstract}\\
-% \% The abstract\\
-% \% \cmd{end}\ar{abstract}\\\\
-%\cmd{maketitle}\\\\
-%Text of the paper
-%\end{ttquote}
+%\begin{latexcode}
+%\begin{verbatim}
+% \author{Author}
+% \title{Title of the paper}
+%
+% % The abstract is optional.
+% % \begin{abstract}
+% % The abstract
+% % \end{abstract}
+%
+% \maketitle
+%
+% Text of the paper
+%\end{verbatim}
+% \end{latexcode}
% If the names of the papers are \file{article1.tex}, \file{article2.tex}, \file{article3.tex}, etc., then a minimal main file should be similar to this:
%
-%\begin{ttquote}
-%\cmd{documentclass}\oar{documentstructure=collection}\ar{suftesi}\\\\
-% \cmd{begin}\ar{document}\\\\
-% \cmd{includeart}\ar{article1}\\
-% \cmd{includeart}\ar{article2}\\
-% \cmd{includeart}\ar{article3}\\\\
-% \cmd{end}\ar{document}
-%\end{ttquote}
+%\begin{latexcode}
+%\begin{verbatim}
+% \documentclass[documentstructure=collection]{suftesi}
+%
+% \begin{document}
+% \includeart{article1}
+% \includeart{article2}
+% \includeart{article3}
+% \end{document}
+%\end{verbatim}
+%\end{latexcode}
%
%
% \subsection{Options}
@@ -1176,7 +1203,6 @@
% Sets the editor(s) of the collection.
%\end{ltxsyntax}
%
-% \end{tcolorbox}
%
% ^^A\section*{Obsolete options}
%
@@ -1331,9 +1357,6 @@
% \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{\refname}
% \printbibliography[prenote=note]
%
-% ^^A \appendixpage{Predefined styles}\label{predefined-styles}
-% ^^A\includepdf[pages=1-]{collect-examples}
-%
% \StopEventually{\PrintChanges\PrintIndex}
%
% \newgeometry{hmarginratio=1:1,a4paper,margin=2cm,left=4cm}
@@ -3218,12 +3241,10 @@ quotesize,footnotestyle,liststyle,captionstyle,parindent}
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand{\includeart}[1]{%
\begingroup
- \cleardoublepage
+ \clearpage
\setcounter{section}{0}
\input{#1}%\label{end:\thetitle}
\global\let\@thanks\@empty
- \global\let\@author\@empty
- \global\let\@headtitle\@empty
\endgroup}
% \end{macrocode}
% \DescribeMacro{\frontispiece} The command to typeset
@@ -3391,14 +3412,12 @@ quotesize,footnotestyle,liststyle,captionstyle,parindent}
\renewcommand\appendix{\par
\setcounter{section}{0}%
\setcounter{subsection}{0}%
- \gdef\thesection{\@Alph\c@section}%
\gdef\SUF@thesection{\@Alph\c@section}}
\else
\renewcommand\appendix{\par
\setcounter{chapter}{0}%
\setcounter{section}{0}%
\gdef\@chapapp{\appendixname}%
- \gdef\thechapter{\@Alph\c@chapter}%
\gdef\SUF@thechapter{\@Alph\c@chapter}}
\fi
\fi
@@ -3978,6 +3997,10 @@ Janusz M. Nowacki.
{\dimexpr(\SUF@tocindent@subsubsec+\SUF@label@par+1em)}
\setlength\SUF@tocindent@subpar
{\dimexpr(\SUF@tocindent@par+\SUF@label@subpar+1em)}
+\setlength\SUF@tocindent@fig
+ {\dimexpr(\SUF@label@chap+1.5em)}
+\setlength\SUF@tocindent@tab
+ {\dimexpr(\SUF@label@chap+1.5em)}
\else
\setlength\SUF@tocindent@chap
{\dimexpr(\SUF@label@chap+1em)}
@@ -3991,11 +4014,11 @@ Janusz M. Nowacki.
{\dimexpr(\SUF@tocindent@subsubsec+\SUF@label@par+1em)}
\setlength\SUF@tocindent@subpar
{\dimexpr(\SUF@tocindent@par+\SUF@label@subpar+1em)}
-\fi
\setlength\SUF@tocindent@fig
{\dimexpr(\SUF@tocindent@chap+\SUF@label@sec-\SUF@label@chap)}
\setlength\SUF@tocindent@tab
{\dimexpr(\SUF@tocindent@chap+\SUF@label@sec-\SUF@label@chap)}
+\fi
}
% \end{macrocode}
% \paragraph{TOC entries}
@@ -4117,8 +4140,6 @@ Janusz M. Nowacki.
% The default toc, lof and lot are treated as chapters.
% \begin{macrocode}
\renewcommand\tableofcontents{%
- \author{\contentsname}%
- \title{\contentsname}%
\if@twocolumn
\@restonecoltrue\onecolumn
\else
@@ -4139,8 +4160,6 @@ Janusz M. Nowacki.
\if@restonecol\twocolumn\fi
}
\renewcommand\listoffigures{%
- \author{\listfigurename}%
- \title{\listfigurename}%
\if@twocolumn
\@restonecoltrue\onecolumn
\else
@@ -4160,8 +4179,6 @@ Janusz M. Nowacki.
\if@restonecol\twocolumn\fi
}
\renewcommand\listoftables{%
- \author{\listtablename}%
- \title{\listtablename}%
\if@twocolumn
\@restonecoltrue\onecolumn
\else
@@ -4353,18 +4370,23 @@ Janusz M. Nowacki.
l'esperienza del pacchetto {biblatex-philosophy}},
Year = {2010}}
-@book{Bringhurst:1996,
+@book{Bringhurst:1992,
Author = {Robert Bringhurst},
Booktitle = {The Elements of Typographic Style},
Date = {1992},
- Edition = {2},
+ Edition = {4th ed. (version 4.0)},
Location = {Vancouver},
Publisher = {Hurtley \& Marks Publisher},
Title = {The Elements of Typographyc Style},
- Annote = {In questa voce sono state date le indicazioni complete
- dell'edizione originale, ed è stato indicato solo il luogo e la data della
- traduzione italiana}}
-
+ related = {Bringhurst:1992-ITA}
+}
+@book{Bringhurst:1992-ITA,
+ Author = {Robert Bringhurst},
+ title = {Gli elementi dello stile tipografico},
+ Date = {2009},
+ Edition = {5},
+ Location = {Milano},
+ Publisher = {Sylvestre Bonnard}}
@book{Tschichold:1975,
Author = {Jan Tschichold},
Booktitle = {Ausgewählte Aufsätze über Fragen der Gestalt des
@@ -4396,15 +4418,15 @@ Janusz M. Nowacki.
@book{Pantieri:2011,
Author = {Lorenzo Pantieri and Tommaso Gordini},
Booktitle = {L'arte di scrivere con LATEX},
- Date = {2011},
+ Date = {2012},
Edition = {new edition},
Foreword = {Enrico Gregorio},
Hyphenation = {italian},
Subtitle = {Un'in\-troduzione a \LaTeXe},
Title = {L'arte di scrivere con \LaTeX},
Url = {http://www.lorenzopantieri.net/LaTeX_files/ArteLaTeX.pdf},
- Annote = {Questa guida è diventata il punto di riferimento degli utenti
- italiani di \LaTeX\ ed è apprezzata per la chiarezza espositiva e la
+ Annote = {Questa guida Ë diventata il punto di riferimento degli utenti
+ italiani di \LaTeX\ ed Ë apprezzata per la chiarezza espositiva e la
completezza dei contenuti}}
@article{Pantieri:2009,
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/suftesi/suftesi.cls b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/suftesi/suftesi.cls
index 6f5f1fab6e9..6338af35626 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/suftesi/suftesi.cls
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/suftesi/suftesi.cls
@@ -19,9 +19,7 @@
%%
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[2005/12/01]
\ProvidesClass{suftesi}
- [2014/02/11 v1.9a A class for typesetting theses, books and articles]
-
-
+ [2014/02/16 v1.9b A class for typesetting theses, books and articles]
\ClassWarningNoLine{suftesi}{%
******************************************\MessageBreak
* DO NOT MODIFY THE STYLES OF THIS CLASS\MessageBreak
@@ -1663,12 +1661,10 @@ quotesize,footnotestyle,liststyle,captionstyle,parindent}
\vskip2.5cm}
\newcommand{\includeart}[1]{%
\begingroup
- \cleardoublepage
+ \clearpage
\setcounter{section}{0}
\input{#1}%\label{end:\thetitle}
\global\let\@thanks\@empty
- \global\let\@author\@empty
- \global\let\@headtitle\@empty
\endgroup}
\newcommand{\frontispiece}{%
\thispagestyle{empty}%
@@ -1808,14 +1804,12 @@ quotesize,footnotestyle,liststyle,captionstyle,parindent}
\renewcommand\appendix{\par
\setcounter{section}{0}%
\setcounter{subsection}{0}%
- \gdef\thesection{\@Alph\c@section}%
\gdef\SUF@thesection{\@Alph\c@section}}
\else
\renewcommand\appendix{\par
\setcounter{chapter}{0}%
\setcounter{section}{0}%
\gdef\@chapapp{\appendixname}%
- \gdef\thechapter{\@Alph\c@chapter}%
\gdef\SUF@thechapter{\@Alph\c@chapter}}
\fi
\fi
@@ -2274,6 +2268,10 @@ Janusz M. Nowacki.
{\dimexpr(\SUF@tocindent@subsubsec+\SUF@label@par+1em)}
\setlength\SUF@tocindent@subpar
{\dimexpr(\SUF@tocindent@par+\SUF@label@subpar+1em)}
+\setlength\SUF@tocindent@fig
+ {\dimexpr(\SUF@label@chap+1.5em)}
+\setlength\SUF@tocindent@tab
+ {\dimexpr(\SUF@label@chap+1.5em)}
\else
\setlength\SUF@tocindent@chap
{\dimexpr(\SUF@label@chap+1em)}
@@ -2287,11 +2285,11 @@ Janusz M. Nowacki.
{\dimexpr(\SUF@tocindent@subsubsec+\SUF@label@par+1em)}
\setlength\SUF@tocindent@subpar
{\dimexpr(\SUF@tocindent@par+\SUF@label@subpar+1em)}
-\fi
\setlength\SUF@tocindent@fig
{\dimexpr(\SUF@tocindent@chap+\SUF@label@sec-\SUF@label@chap)}
\setlength\SUF@tocindent@tab
{\dimexpr(\SUF@tocindent@chap+\SUF@label@sec-\SUF@label@chap)}
+\fi
}
\titlecontents{chapter}
[\SUF@tocindent@chap]
@@ -2400,8 +2398,6 @@ Janusz M. Nowacki.
}
\else
\renewcommand\tableofcontents{%
- \author{\contentsname}%
- \title{\contentsname}%
\if@twocolumn
\@restonecoltrue\onecolumn
\else
@@ -2422,8 +2418,6 @@ Janusz M. Nowacki.
\if@restonecol\twocolumn\fi
}
\renewcommand\listoffigures{%
- \author{\listfigurename}%
- \title{\listfigurename}%
\if@twocolumn
\@restonecoltrue\onecolumn
\else
@@ -2443,8 +2437,6 @@ Janusz M. Nowacki.
\if@restonecol\twocolumn\fi
}
\renewcommand\listoftables{%
- \author{\listtablename}%
- \title{\listtablename}%
\if@twocolumn
\@restonecoltrue\onecolumn
\else