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Package `etoc'
This file may be distributed and/or modified under the
conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either
version 1.2 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 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of
LaTeX version 1999/12/01 or later.
Copyright (C) 2012 by Jean-Francois Burnol
Time-stamp: <18-11-2012 19:35:19 CET jfb>
Installation
`latex etoc.dtx' creates (among others) the file `etoc.sty'.
`latex etoc.dtx' (again) finishes producing the documentation.
Put `etoc.sty' in a suitable location within the TeX installation:
etoc.sty -> ..suitable..path..to../tex/latex/etoc/
The other generated files may be discarded.
Abstract
The etoc package gives the user complete control on how the
entries of the table of contents should be constituted from the
name, number, and page number of each sectioning unit. This goes
via the definition of line styles for each sectioning level used
in the document. The package provides its own custom line styles
as an example, next to the standard formatting inherited from the
LaTeX document classes. But the idea is to give the means to the
user to delegate the details to packages dealing with list making
environments (such as enumitem). Regarding the global style, etoc
typesets by default tables of contents in a multi-column format,
with either a standard heading, or a ruled title, optionally with
a frame around the table of contents. The \tableofcontents command
can be used arbitrarily many times in the same document, and comes
with a starred variant which gives local table of contents.
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