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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/minitoc/minitoc.bug b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/minitoc/minitoc.bug index bfe68c5fbaa..4fc7b4919d3 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/minitoc/minitoc.bug +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/minitoc/minitoc.bug @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% minitoc.bug #47 2006/08/03 +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% minitoc.bug #48 2006/09/13 There is a list of problems and frequently asked questions about -minitoc.sty. If your version is < 47, please upgrade. +minitoc.sty. If your version is < 48, please upgrade. If a problem arises, it is often wise to: a) use the hints option, and b) read the DOCUMENT.log file, which may contain pertinent @@ -9,14 +9,14 @@ news group (fr.comp.text.tex or comp.text.tex preferably, which I try to follow), or send me a mail in last ressort (please join a minimal but complete example reproducing the problem). -(1) How to avoid a page break near the rules before and after - the mini-table? +(1) Avoiding a page break near the rules before and after + the mini-table. > This problem seemed solved since version #8, > but version #12 adds better fixes. > You may have to make some final tuning with > \enlargethispage. See the LaTeX manual (Lamport 1994). -(2) How about implementing others layouts for the minitoc? +(2) Implementing others layouts for the minitoc. > Suggestions are welcome. See the \mtcsetformat command. (3) \\ in a contents line makes an error. @@ -130,8 +130,8 @@ but complete example reproducing the problem). > or http://www.pps.jussieu.fr/~beffara/soft/rubber/ to find > rubber). -(11) How to do minitocs (minilofs and minilots) at levels other - than chapter? +(11) Minitocs (minilofs and minilots) at levels other + than chapter. > Here also, some redesign was needed. From version #15, > here are parttocs, partlofs and partlots for the part > level in book- or report-like documents, secttocs, sectlofs @@ -158,10 +158,10 @@ but complete example reproducing the problem). (15) The secttocs are wrong. > Secttocs did not work: corrected (#38). -(16) How to remove the lines of dots between section titles and page numbers? +(16) Removing the lines of dots between section titles and page numbers. > The lines of dots (leaders) are removed by the undotted option (#29). -(17) How to use the hyperref package with minitoc? +(17) Using the hyperref package with minitoc. > Since version #31, works with the hyperref package, > thanks to Heiko Oberdiek (oberdiek@ruf.uni-freiburg.de). > If one add the loading of the hyperref package to a document @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ but complete example reproducing the problem). > \listoftables > \mtcaddchapter % added -(25) How to hide some entries from the main table of contents. +(25) Hiding entries from the main table of contents. > It is a problem similar to that of section~19. > An example is having a local table of contents for a chapter > (\minitoc) whose entries should not appear in the main table @@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ but complete example reproducing the problem). > > This environment accepts an optional numeric argument, which is the > depth of hiding in the main toc (default: -1, complete hiding). - > Look at the apx.tex example file. + > Look at the mtc-apx.tex example file. > > Of course, the environments ``mtchideinmainlof'' and > ``mtchideinmainlot'' are also available. @@ -338,10 +338,10 @@ but complete example reproducing the problem). > adjusted to include a page break (like the one done by a \chapter > command), else the restore command might be inserted to early > into the .toc, .lof or .lot file. More details are given in the - > documentation. Look att the hide1.tex and hide2.tex example files + > documentation. Look att the mtc-hi1.tex and mtc-hi2.tex example files > (the second gives better results). -(26) How to define your own .mld file? +(26) Defining your own .mld file. > First, you should not directly modify one of the distributed .mld files. > The simplest way to alter some title is to redefine the corresponding > command via \renewcommand or better via \mtcsettitle. If you really @@ -407,7 +407,7 @@ but complete example reproducing the problem). > in the minitocs, using the \mtcsetfont command or > redefining the \mtcSfont, \mtcSSfont, \mtcSSSfont, > \mtcPfont and \mtcSPfont commands. -(30) Some useful precautions with starred sectionning commands: +(30) Useful precautions with starred sectionning commands: > - The headers are not modified by \part*, \chapter* or \section*; > it is necessary to use \markboth or \markright to get correct > page headers for the current and following pages. @@ -427,7 +427,8 @@ but complete example reproducing the problem). > it must be loaded BEFORE the minitoc package, because such packages > alter (redefine) the commands listing figures and tables. > Of course, the hints option detects this problem. -(32) Bad interaction minitoc/huperref/memoir. > When the minitoc and hyperref packages are used in a document of +(32) Bad interaction minitoc/huperref/memoir. + > When the minitoc and hyperref packages are used in a document of > class memoir, the chapter header ``Chapter'' does not appear on the > first page of the chapter. > This problem is fixed in version #44 of minitoc. @@ -585,7 +586,7 @@ but complete example reproducing the problem). > and \mtcgapafterheads, with these defaults values. They apply > globaly to parttocs, partlofs and partlots. > These are commands, NOT dimensions, so they must be modified - > via \renewcommand (NOT via \setlength). Look at the gaps.tex + > via \renewcommand (NOT via \setlength). Look at the mtc-gap.tex > example file. (45) Vertical spacing before the bottom rule of a minitable |