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+--------------------------------------------------------------------------
+the ENOTEZ package
+
+ Endnotes for LaTeX2e
+
+2012/07/07 v0.3
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Clemens Niederberger
+Web: https://bitbucket.org/cgnieder/enotez/
+E-Mail: contact@mychemistry.eu
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Copyright 2012 Clemens Niederberger
+
+This work may be distributed and/or modified under the
+conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3
+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 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
+version 2005/12/01 or later.
+
+This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'.
+
+The Current Maintainer of this work is Clemens Niederberger.
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------
+The enotez package consists of the files
+ - enotez.sty, enotez_en.tex, enotez_en.pdf, README
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------
+If you have any ideas, questions, suggestions or bugs to report, please
+feel free to contact me.
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------- \ No newline at end of file
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+% arara: pdflatex
+% arara: makeindex: { sort: true, style: enotez_en.ist }
+% arara: biber
+% arara: pdflatex
+% arara: pdflatex
+% --------------------------------------------------------------------------
+% the ENOTEZ package
+%
+% Endnotes for LaTeX2e
+%
+% --------------------------------------------------------------------------
+% Clemens Niederberger
+% Web: https://bitbucket.org/cgnieder/enotez/
+% E-Mail: contact@mychemistry.eu
+% --------------------------------------------------------------------------
+% Copyright 2011-2012 Clemens Niederberger
+%
+% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the
+% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3
+% 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 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
+% version 2005/12/01 or later.
+%
+% This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'.
+%
+% The Current Maintainer of this work is Clemens Niederberger.
+% --------------------------------------------------------------------------
+% The enotez package consists of the files
+% - enotez.sty, enotez_en.tex, enotez_en.pdf, README
+% --------------------------------------------------------------------------
+% If you have any ideas, questions, suggestions or bugs to report, please
+% feel free to contact me.
+% --------------------------------------------------------------------------
+\documentclass[toc=bib,toc=index]{cnpkgdoc}
+\docsetup{
+ pkg = enotez ,
+ code-box = {
+ backgroundcolor = gray!7!white ,
+ skipbelow = .6\baselineskip plus .5ex minus .5ex ,
+ skipabove = .6\baselineskip plus .5ex minus .5ex ,
+ roundcorner = 3pt ,
+ } ,
+ gobble = 1 ,
+ subtitle = {Endnotes for \LaTeXe}
+}
+
+\addcmds{
+ appendix,
+ chapter,
+ cmd,
+ DeclareInstance,
+ DeclareTemplateInterface,
+ endnote,
+ endnotemark,
+ endnotetext,
+ enmark,
+ kant,
+ phantomsection,
+ printendnotes,
+ setenotez,
+ splitendnotes,
+ textsuperscript
+}
+
+\DeclareInstance{enotez-list}{addsec}{paragraph}{heading=\addsec{#1}}
+
+% Layout:
+\usepackage[osf]{libertine}
+\cnpkgcolors{
+ main => cnpkgred ,
+ key => yellow!40!brown ,
+ module => cnpkgblue ,
+ link => black!90
+}
+\renewcommand*\othersectionlevelsformat[3]{%
+ \textcolor{main}{#3\autodot}\enskip}
+\renewcommand*\partformat{%
+ \textcolor{main}{\partname~\thepart\autodot}}
+\usepackage{fnpct}
+\AdaptNote\endnote\multendnote
+\usepackage{embrac}[2012/06/29]
+\ChangeEmph{[}[,.02em]{]}[.055em,-.08em]
+\ChangeEmph{(}[-.01em,.04em]{)}[.04em,-.05em]
+
+\ExplSyntaxOn
+\NewDocumentCommand \Default {g}
+ {
+ \hfill\llap
+ {
+ \IfNoValueTF { #1 }
+ {(initially~empty)}
+ {Default:~\code{#1}}
+ }
+ \newline
+ }
+\ExplSyntaxOff
+
+\usepackage[backend=biber,style=alphabetic]{biblatex}
+\addbibresource{\jobname.bib}
+
+% rudimentary solution for a `maintainer' field:
+\DeclareFieldFormat{authortype}{\mkbibparens{#1}}
+% \DeclareFieldAlias{maintainer}{author}
+\DeclareBibliographyAlias{package}{misc}
+\renewbibmacro*{author}{%
+ \ifboolexpr{
+ test \ifuseauthor
+ and
+ not test {\ifnameundef{author}}
+ }
+ {\printnames{author}%
+ \iffieldundef{authortype}
+ {}
+ {\setunit{\space}%
+ \usebibmacro{authorstrg}}}
+ {}}
+
+\usepackage{filecontents}
+\begin{filecontents*}{\jobname.bib}
+@package{endnotes,
+ title = {endnotes},
+ author = {Robin Fairbairns},
+ authortype = {current maintainer},
+ date = {2003-01-15},
+ version = {NA},
+ url = {http://www.ctan.org/pkg/endnotes},
+ urldate = {2012-07-03}
+}
+@package{sepfootnotes,
+ title = {sepfootnotes},
+ author = {Eduardo C. Louren\c{c}o de Lima},
+ date = {2012-03-06},
+ version = {0.1},
+ url = {http://www.ctan.org/pkg/sepfootnotes},
+ urldate = {2012-07-03}
+}
+\end{filecontents*}
+
+\usepackage{makeidx}
+\begin{filecontents*}{\jobname.ist}
+ heading_prefix "{\\bfseries "
+ heading_suffix "\\hfil}\\nopagebreak\n"
+ headings_flag 1
+ delim_0 "\\dotfill "
+ delim_1 "\\dotfill "
+ delim_2 "\\dotfill "
+ delim_r "\\textendash"
+ suffix_2p "\\nohyperpage{\\,f.}"
+ suffix_3p "\\nohyperpage{\\,ff.}"
+\end{filecontents*}
+\makeindex
+
+\usepackage{kantlipsum}
+\usepackage{etoolbox}
+\AtBeginEnvironment{beispiel}{\setfnpct{dont-mess-around}}
+\usepackage{enumitem}
+\begin{document}
+
+\section{Licence and Requirements}
+Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this software under the
+terms of the \LaTeX\ Project Public License, version 1.3 or later
+(\url{http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt}). The package has the status
+``maintained.''
+
+\enotez needs and loads the following packages: \paket{expl3},
+\paket{xparse}, \paket{xtemplate} and \paket{l3keys2e}. If you're using
+\paket{memoir}, a \paket[http://www.ctan.org/pkg/koma-script]{KOMA-Script}
+class or the package \paket{caption} \enotez also needs and loads \paket{etoolbox}.
+
+\section{Motivation}
+\enotez is a new implementation of endnotes for \LaTeXe\ since the \paket{endnotes}
+package~\cite{endnotes} has some deficiencies. Nested endnotes, for example, are
+not supported, neither is \paket{hyperref}. The \paket{sepfootnotes} package~\cite{sepfootnotes}
+also provides means for endnotes but actually has a different purpose: to
+separate input and usage both of footnotes and endnotes. So it might not be the
+best solution in every case\footnote{You have to write the actual notes in the
+preamble or a separate file and reference them in the text.}. It also does not
+allow nested endnotes.
+
+\enotez enables nested endnotes properly and has another mechanism of customizing
+the list of endnotes which is easily extendable. One of the main features of
+\enotez is a splitted list of endnotes in which the notes are automatically
+separated by the sections or chapters they were set in, see section~\ref{sec:split}
+for more information.
+
+As an aside: \enotez is nicely compatible with the \paket{fnpct} package%
+\footnote{You'll have to use \cmd*{AdaptNote} for the time being, though.}.
+
+\section{Usage}
+\subsection{Placing the Notes}
+The usage is simple: use \cmd{endnote} in the text where you want to place the
+note mark.
+\begin{beschreibung}
+ \befehl{endnote}[<mark>]{<text>} Add an endnote in the text.
+\end{beschreibung}
+\begin{beispiel}
+ This is some text.\endnote{With an endnote.}
+\end{beispiel}
+There's not really much more to it. It is possible to add a custom mark by
+using the optional argument but that should be needed too often. \cmd{endnote}
+works fine inside tables, minipages, floats and captions\footnote{This has been
+tested with the standard classes, \paket*{memoir}, and the \paket*{KOMA-Script}
+classes, with and without the \paket*{caption} package. If you're using another
+package that redefines \cmd*{caption} it might not work.}. Endnotes can also be
+nested. Since that seemed making a pair \cmd{endnotemark}/\cmd{endnotetext}
+superfluous they are \emph{not} defined by \enotez.
+\begin{beispiel}
+ This is some text.\endnote{With another endnote.\endnote{This is a
+ nested\endnote{And another level deeper\ldots} endnote!}}
+ % uses package `kantlipsum':
+ Of course you can have several paragraphs\endnote{\kant[1-3]} in an endnote.
+\end{beispiel}
+
+\subsection{Printing the Notes}
+The notes are printed by using the command \cmd{printendnotes}.
+\begin{beschreibung}
+ \befehl{printendnotes}*[<style>] Print the list of endnotes. \code{<style>} is
+ one of the instances explained in section~\ref{ssec:customizing_the_list}.
+\end{beschreibung}
+If used without argument it prints all notes set so far with \cmd{endnote}. The
+current list will then be cleared. All endnotes set after it are stored again
+for the next usage of \cmd{printendnotes}. The starred version will print
+\emph{all} endnotes but shouldn't be used more than once if you have nested
+endnotes.
+
+It may take several compilation runs until all notes are printed correctly. In
+a first run they are written to the \code{aux} file. In the second run they are
+available to \cmd{printendnotes}. If you have nested endnotes they will be written
+to the \code{aux} file the first time they're printed with \cmd{printendnotes}
+which means you might have to compile your file once more. If you change any of
+the endnotes or add another one you again will need at least two runs, maybe more.
+\enotez tries to warn you in these cases by invoking \LaTeX's warning
+\achtung{\code{Label(s) may have changed. Rerun to get cross-references right.}}
+but may not catch all cases.
+
+\section{Options}
+\subsection{Package Options}
+\enotez has a few package options which should be pretty self-explanatory. They
+can be set either as package options with \verb=\usepackage[<options>]{enotez}=
+or with the setup command.
+\begin{beschreibung}
+ \befehl{setenotez}{<options>} Setup command for setting \enotez' options.
+ \Option{list-name}{<list name>}\Default{Notes}
+ The name of the notes list. This name is used for the heading of the list.
+ \Option{reset}{\default{true}|false}\Default{false}
+ If set to \code{true} the notes numbers will start from 1 again after
+ \cmd{printendnotes} has been invoked.
+ \Option{counter-format}{arabic|alph|Alph|roman|Roman}\Default{arabic}
+ Change the format of the endnote counter.
+ \Option{totoc}{section|chapter|false}\Default{false}
+ Add an entry to the table of contents.
+ \Option{list-style}{<style>}\Default{plain}
+ Sets the default list style, see section \ref{ssec:customizing_the_list} for
+ details.
+\end{beschreibung}
+
+\subsection{Customizing the List}\label{ssec:customizing_the_list}
+The list is typeset with \paket{xtemplate}'s possibilities. \enotez declares
+the object \code{enotez-list} and two templates for it, the template \code{paragraph}
+and the template \code{list}.
+
+\subsubsection{The \code{paragraph} Template}
+The \code{paragraph} template's interface is defined as follows:
+\begin{beispiel}[code only]
+ \DeclareTemplateInterface{enotez-list}{paragraph}{1}
+ {
+ % parameter : type = default
+ heading : function 1 = \section*{#1} ,
+ format : tokenlist = \footnotesize ,
+ number : function 1 = \enmark{#1} ,
+ number-format : tokenlist = \normalfont ,
+ notes-sep : length = .5\baselineskip ,
+ }
+\end{beispiel}
+The parameters functions are these:
+\begin{description}[style=nextline]
+ \item[\code{heading}] The command with which the heading is typeset.
+ \item[\code{format}] The format of the whole list.
+ \item[\code{number}] The command that is used to typeset the numbers of the
+ notes. The command \cmd{enmark} is explained soon.
+ \item[\code{numbers-format}] The format of the numbers.
+ \item[\code{notes-sep}] Additional space between the notes.
+\end{description}
+
+\enotez uses this template to define the instance \code{plain}:
+\begin{beispiel}[code only]
+ \DeclareInstance{enotez-list}{plain}{paragraph}{}
+\end{beispiel}
+This is the default style of the list.
+
+You can easily define your own instances, though:
+\begin{beispiel}[code only]
+ \DeclareInstance{enotez-list}{custom}{paragraph}
+ {
+ heading = \chapter*{#1} ,
+ notes-sep = \baselineskip ,
+ format = \normalfont ,
+ number = \textsuperscript{#1}
+ }
+\end{beispiel}
+This would use a chapter heading for the title, separate the notes with
+\verb=\baselineskip= and typeset them with \verb=\normalfont=. The numbers would
+be typeset with \verb=\textsuperscript=. You could now use it like this:
+\begin{beispiel}[code only]
+ \printendnotes[custom]
+\end{beispiel}
+
+If you wanted superscripted numbers, you could also redefine \cmd{enmark}.
+\begin{beschreibung}
+ \befehl{enmark} is defined like this: \verb=\newcommand*\enmark[1]{#1.}=
+\end{beschreibung}
+
+\subsubsection{The \code{list} Template}
+The \code{paragraph} template's interface is defined as follows:
+\begin{beispiel}[code only]
+ \DeclareTemplateInterface{enotez-list}{list}{1}
+ {
+ % parameter : type = default
+ heading : function 1 = \section*{#1} ,
+ format : tokenlist = \footnotesize ,
+ number : function 1 = \enmark{#1} ,
+ number-format : tokenlist = \normalfont ,
+ list-type : tokenlist = description ,
+ }
+\end{beispiel}
+This template uses a list to typeset the notes. As you can see the default list
+is a \code{description} list.
+
+\enotez defines two instances of this template:
+\begin{beispiel}[code only]
+ \DeclareInstance{enotez-list}{description}{list}{}
+ \DeclareInstance{enotez-list}{itemize}{list}{list-type = itemize}
+\end{beispiel}
+They're available through \cmd{printendnotes}[description] and
+\cmd{printendnotes}[itemize], respectively.
+
+Again you can define your own instances using whatever list you want, possibly
+one defined with the power of \paket{enumitem}.
+
+\section{Collect Notes Section-wise and Print List Stepwise}\label{sec:split}
+\emph{This feature is experimental and has some limitations}.
+
+Not to be misunderstood: you can use \cmd{printendnotes} as often as you like,
+possibly after each section. That is \emph{not} what is meant here. Let's
+suppose you are writing a book and have many endnotes in many chapters. It
+would be nice if the list of endnotes at the end of the book could be splitted
+into parts for each chapter. This section describes how you can achieve that with
+\enotez.
+
+First of all \enotez will rely on the fact that you use \cmd{printendnotes}
+only \emph{once}! If you call it more times nobody knows what will happen\ldots
+
+You'll need to tell \enotez that you want to split the notes into groups.
+\begin{beschreibung}
+ \Option{split}{section|chapter|false}\Default{false}
+ Enable the automatic splitting.
+ \Option{split-sectioning}{<csname>}\Default
+ The command that is used to display the titles between the splits. It needs
+ to be a command that takes one argument and should be entered without the
+ leading backslash. If the option is not used \enotez will choose
+ \code{subsection*} for \key*{split}{section} and \code{section*} for
+ \key*{split}{chapter}.
+ \Option{split-title}{<tokenlist>}\Default{Notes from <name> <ref>}
+ The title that will be inserted between the splits. \code{<name>} is replaced
+ by \code{Section} for \key*{split}{section} and \code{Chapter} for
+ \key*{split}{section}. \code{<ref>} is replaced by the corresponding
+ \cmd*{thesection} or \cmd*{thechapter}.
+\end{beschreibung}
+Set the \key{split} option:
+\begin{beispiel}[code only]
+ \setenotez{split=section}
+\end{beispiel}
+Well -- that's it, basically. You'll have to be careful, though:
+If you're having nested endnotes the nested ones appear first in the ``Notes''
+section (or chapter, respectively). In this case you should have a numbered
+section title for the notes, presumably in the appendix. You'll need to create
+a new list style:
+\begin{beispiel}[code only]
+ % preamble:
+ \usepackage{enotez}
+ \DeclareInstance{enotez-list}{section}{paragraph}{heading=\section{#1}}
+ \setenotez{list-style=section,split=section}
+ % document:
+ \appendix
+ \printendnotes
+\end{beispiel}
+
+Please beware that the option \key{reset} also impacts here: the numbing will
+be reset for each section or chapter, depending on the choice you made for
+\key{split}.
+
+\enotez comes with an example document for a splitted list which you should
+find in the same folder as this documentation.
+
+\section{hyperref Support}
+If \paket{hyperref} is loaded and you are using the option \key{totoc} (see
+p~\pageref{key:totoc}) the list title is linked via a \verb=\phantomsection=.
+
+If \paket{hyperref} is used with \code{hyperfootnotes} set to \code{true} the
+endnote marks are linked to the respective entries in the list.
+
+\printendnotes[addsec]
+
+{\EmbracOff\printbibliography}
+
+\setindexpreamble{Section titles are indicated \textbf{bold}, packages
+\textsf{sans serif}, commands \code{\textbackslash\textcolor{code}{brown}}
+ and options \textcolor{key}{\code{yellow}}.\par\bigskip}
+
+\printindex
+\end{document} \ No newline at end of file
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+\documentclass{scrartcl}
+\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
+\usepackage{libertine}
+
+\usepackage{enotez}
+\usepackage{kantlipsum}
+
+\DeclareInstance{enotez-list}{section}{paragraph}{heading=\section{#1}}
+\setenotez{split=section,list-style=section,reset}
+% customize the titles in between, e.g.:
+% \setenotez{split-sectioning=textbf,split-title=\par\noindent<name> <ref>:}
+
+\usepackage{fnpct}
+\AdaptNote\endnote\multendnote
+
+\usepackage{mwe}
+\usepackage[colorlinks]{hyperref}
+
+\begin{document}
+
+\tableofcontents
+
+\section{Test}
+Text\endnote{\kant[1]}. Text\endnote{\kant[2]}. Text\endnote{This time
+with a \textbf{nested}\multendnote{\kant[3];\kant[4]} endnote.}.
+Text\multendnote{\kant[5];\kant[6]}.
+\begin{figure}[htp]
+ \centering
+ \includegraphics[width=.4\linewidth]{example-image-a}
+ \caption[caption]{Some text\endnote{An endnote with a nested endnote\endnote{\kant[7]}
+ inside a figure caption.}.}
+\end{figure}
+
+\section{Test}
+Text\endnote{\kant[8]}. Text\endnote{\kant[9]}. Text\endnote{This time
+with a \textbf{nested}\endnote{\kant[10]} endnote.}. Text\endnote{\kant[11]}.
+
+\appendix
+\printendnotes
+
+
+\end{document} \ No newline at end of file