%% %% This is file `example.tex', %% generated with the docstrip utility. %% %% The original source files were: %% %% semproc.dtx (with options: `exampletex') %% ---------------------------------------------------------------- %% semproc --- LaTeX class for seminar proceedings %% E-mail: tobias.columbus@kit.edu %% Released under the LaTeX Project Public License v1.3c or later %% See http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt %% ---------------------------------------------------------------- %% \documentclass[a4paper,openright,parskip=half-]{semproc} \addglobalbib{example.bib} \usepackage[ngerman,english]{babel} \begin{document} \author{Max Mustermann} \title{Example} \maketitle \globaltoc \chapter{Introduction} This document serves as an example for the \verb|semproc| class. The reader should note that this introduction, which is typeset as a \verb|\chapter| shows up in the table of contents. However, the numbering scheme of talks and chapters is confusing at best. \verb|semproc| therefore offers a macro \verb|\nonumchapter| for unnumbered chapters that show up in the table of contents and may be used e.\,g.\ for introductions as in the following second introduction. \nonumchapter{Second Introduction} This is a second introduction with no number but still showing up in the table of contents. \talk[speaker={Donald Knuth}]{Notation} \begin{summary} This could be a manuscript for a talk entitled ``Notation'' given by Donald Knuth at Stanford university. A video recording is available at \cite{video}. \end{summary} \localtoc \section{Introduction} An introduction could go here. \section{Examples of Notation} \subsection{Notation for integrals} One could compare Leibniz' and Newton's notation for integrals as Knuth does in his talk. \subsection{Frege's Grundgesetze} Even if Knuth does not talk about the notation in \citeauthor{frege}'s \cite{frege}, there is even a paper~\cite{onfrege} on it. \section{Outlook} A final section with final words. \localbib \talk[speaker={Somebody},notes={Somebody else}]{On Something} \begin{summary} Some Summary \end{summary} \localtoc \section{Section A} \section{Section B} \selectlanguage{ngerman} \talk[speaker={Hans}]{\"Uber etwas Wichtiges} \begin{summary} Hier sieht man, dass \verb|semproc| an andere Sprachen, wie zum Beispiel \verb|ngerman| angepasst werden kann. Momentan werden aber nur \verb|english| und \verb|ngerman| unterstützt. \end{summary} \end{document} %% %% Copyright (C) 2015 by Tobias Columbus %% %% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the %% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL), either %% version 1.3c of this license or (at your option) any later %% version. The latest version of this license is in the file: %% %% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt %% %% This work is "maintained" (as per LPPL maintenance status) by %% Tobias Columbus. %% %% This work consists of the files semproc.dtx %% and the derived files semproc.ins, %% semproc.pdf, %% semproc.cls, %% example.tex, %% example.bib, %% example.pdf %% %% %% End of file `example.tex'.