%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % addsec.tex %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article} \usepackage{url,tocbibind,makeidx} \usepackage[tight,hints,insection]{minitoc} %\usepackage{mtcoff} \makeindex \begin{document} \doparttoc \dopartlof \dopartlot \dosecttoc \dosectlof \dosectlot \tableofcontents \mtcaddsection \listoffigures \mtcaddsection \listoftables \mtcaddsection \part{Part~1} \parttoc \mtcskip \partlof \mtcskip \partlot \section{First section} \index{section!normal} \secttoc \mtcskip \sectlof \mtcskip \sectlot \subsection{First subsection} \begin{figure}[tp] \caption{First figure} \end{figure} \begin{table}[tp] \caption{First table} \end{table} \subsection{Second subsection} A small nice citation:\\ \index{small}% \index{citation}% \index{nice}% \index{A}% \index{a}% \index{and}% \index{bird}% \index{But}% \index{cannot}% \index{claim}% \index{great}% \index{he}% \index{I}% \index{imagine}% \index{it}% \index{know}% \index{land}% \index{on}% \index{once}% \index{that}% \index{to}% \index{tree}% \index{would}% \index{yes}% A bird cannot land once on a great tree and claim to know it. But I imagine that he would, yes.\\ \hbox{}\hfill Iain M. Banks (1993), \textsl{Against a dark background.}% \index{Iain}% \index{Banks}% \index{Against}% \index{dark}% \index{background} \begin{figure}[tp] \caption{Second figure} \end{figure} \begin{table} \caption{Second table} \end{table} \section*{Second section, starred} \index{section!starred} %% UNCOMMENT ONE AND ONLY ONE OF THE 4 FOLLOWING LINES \mtcaddsection[Second section, starred] % OK %\mtcaddsection[] % BAD %\mtcaddsection[~] % produce a (strange) correct result. %\mtcaddsection % BAD %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \index{tests} This is a starred section; you can test here variations on the \verb|\mtcaddsection| command. Just uncomment one (and only one) of the \verb|\mtcaddsection| commands after \verb|\section*| in the source code of \texttt{add.tex}. For each case, look at the \index{Table of Contents}Table of Contents and at this section. \index{a}% \index{added}% \index{after}% \index{also}% \index{and}% \index{at}% \index{can}% \index{case}% \index{section}% \index{code}% \index{command}% \index{commands}% \index{Contents}% \index{each}% \index{entries}% \index{For}% \index{here}% \index{I}% \index{in}% \index{index}% \index{is}% \index{Just}% \index{just}% \index{look}% \index{lot}% \index{of}% \index{on}% \index{one}% \index{only}% \index{source}% \index{starred}% \index{Table}% \index{test}% \index{the}% \index{This}% \index{this}% \index{to}% \index{uncomment}% \index{variations}% \index{you}% I also added a lot of index entries, just to test. \section{Third section} \index{section!normal} \secttoc \mtcskip \sectlof \mtcskip \sectlot \subsection{Third subsection} \begin{figure} \caption{Third figure} \end{figure} \begin{table} \caption{Third table} \end{table} \subsection{Fourth subsection} \begin{figure} \caption{Fourth figure} \end{figure} \begin{table} \caption{Fourth table} \end{table} \part{Part~2} \parttoc \mtcskip \partlof \mtcskip \partlot \section{Fourth section} \index{section!normal} \secttoc \mtcskip \sectlof \mtcskip \sectlot \subsection{Fifth subsection} \begin{figure}[tp] \caption{Fifth figure} \end{figure} \begin{table}[tp] \caption{Fifth table} \end{table} \subsection{Sixth subsection} A small nice citation:\\ \index{small}% \index{citation}% \index{nice}% \index{A}% \index{a}% \index{and}% \index{bird}% \index{But}% \index{cannot}% \index{claim}% \index{great}% \index{he}% \index{I}% \index{imagine}% \index{it}% \index{know}% \index{land}% \index{on}% \index{once}% \index{that}% \index{to}% \index{tree}% \index{would}% \index{yes}% A bird cannot land once on a great tree and claim to know it. But I imagine that he would, yes.\\ \hbox{}\hfill Iain M. Banks (1993), \textsl{Against a dark background.}% \index{Iain}% \index{Banks}% \index{Against}% \index{dark}% \index{background} \begin{figure}[tp] \caption{Sixth figure} \end{figure} \begin{table} \caption{Sixth table} \end{table} \section*{Fifth section, starred} \index{section!starred} %% UNCOMMENT ONE AND ONLY ONE OF THE 4 FOLLOWING LINES \mtcaddsection[Fifth section, starred] % OK %\mtcaddsection[] % OK %\mtcaddsection[~] % produce a (strange) correct result. %\mtcaddsection % OK %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \index{tests} This is a starred section; you can test here variations on the \verb|\mtcaddsection| command. Just uncomment one (and only one) of the \verb|\mtcaddsection| commands after \verb|\section*| in the source code of \texttt{add.tex}. For each case, look at the \index{Table of Contents}Table of Contents and at this section. \index{a}% \index{added}% \index{after}% \index{also}% \index{and}% \index{at}% \index{can}% \index{case}% \index{section}% \index{code}% \index{command}% \index{commands}% \index{Contents}% \index{each}% \index{entries}% \index{For}% \index{here}% \index{I}% \index{in}% \index{index}% \index{is}% \index{Just}% \index{just}% \index{look}% \index{lot}% \index{of}% \index{on}% \index{one}% \index{only}% \index{source}% \index{starred}% \index{Table}% \index{test}% \index{the}% \index{This}% \index{this}% \index{to}% \index{uncomment}% \index{variations}% \index{you}% I also added a lot of index entries, just to test. \section{Sixth section} \index{section!normal} \secttoc \mtcskip \sectlof \mtcskip \sectlot \subsection{Seventh subsection} \begin{figure} \caption{Seventh figure} \end{figure} \begin{table} \caption{Seventh table} \end{table} \subsection{Eighth subsection} \begin{figure} \caption{Eighth figure} \end{figure} \begin{table} \caption{Eighth table} \end{table} \nocite* \def\noopsort#1{\relax} \bibliographystyle{plain} \bibliography{add} %\adjustmtc \adjuststc \printindex \mtcfixindex % use this OR the 2 following lines %\addcontentsline{lof}{xsect}{} %\addcontentsline{lot}{xsect}{} %\mtcaddsection \appendix \section{App.~1} \index{section!appendix} \secttoc \mtcskip \sectlof \mtcskip \sectlot \subsection{Ninth subsection} \begin{figure} \caption{Ninth figure} \end{figure} \begin{table} \caption{Ninth table} \end{table} \subsection{Tenth subsection} \begin{figure} \caption{Tenth figure} \end{figure} \begin{table} \caption{Tenth table} \end{table} \section{App.~2} \index{section!appendix} % contains no tables but asks for a sectlot! No sectlot printed. \secttoc \mtcskip \sectlof \mtcskip \sectlot \subsection{Eleventh subsection} \begin{figure} \caption{Eleventh figure} \end{figure} \begin{figure} \caption{Twelfth figure} \end{figure} \subsection{Twelfth subsection} \begin{figure} \caption{Thirdteenth figure} \end{figure} \begin{figure} \caption{Fourteenth figure} \end{figure} \end{document}