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%
% Package: etoc
% Version: 1.07n (2015/03/05)
% Description: Completely customisable TOCs (jfB)
%
% Copyright (C) 2012-2015 Jean-Francois Burnol <jfbu at free dot fr>
% Copyright (C) 2014-2015 Christine Roemer <Christine_Roemer at t-online dot de>
% and collaborators for the translation into German of the documentation.
% License: LPPL 1.3c or later
% this README: *Abstract*, *Installation*, *License*, *Recent changes*.
ABSTRACT
========
The etoc package gives to 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. Simpler ones
are given as examples in the documentation. The simplest
usage will be to take advantage of the layout facilities of
packages dealing with list environments.
Regarding the {global toc display}, etoc provides
pre-defined styles based on a multi-column format, with,
optionally, a ruled title or framed contents.
The \tableofcontents command may be used arbitrarily many
times and it has a variant \localtableofcontents which
prints tables of contents `local' to the current surrounding
document unit. An extension of the \label/\ref syntax allows
to reproduce (with another layout) a local table of contents
defined somewhere else in the document.
Via ``depth tags'', one gets an even finer control for each
table of contents of which sectioning units it should, or
not, display.
The formatting inherited (and possibly customized by other
packages) from the document class will be used when in
compatibility mode.
The assignment of levels to the sectioning units can be
changed at any time, and etoc can thus be used in a quite
general manner to create custom ``lists of'', additionally
to the tables of contents related to the document sectioning
units. No auxiliary file is used additionally to the
standard .toc file.
INSTALLATION
============
Extraction of the package (.sty) and driver (.tex) files:
- if etoc.ins is present: tex etoc.ins
- without etoc.ins: tex etoc.dtx
It is also possible to run latex/pdflatex directly on etoc.dtx
At least three ways to produce etoc.pdf (method (3) is preferred):
(1) latex etoc.dtx (three times), then dvips, then ps2pdf
(2) pdflatex etoc.dtx (three times)
(3) latex etoc.tex (three times), then dvipdfmx
Method (3) produces the smallest pdf files.
Options can be set in etoc.tex:
- scrdoc class options (paper size, font size, ...)
- with or without source code,
- with dvipdfmx or with latex+dvips or pdflatex.
To produce etoc-DE.pdf (German documentation) run tex on etoc.ins
or etoc.dtx to produce etoc-DE.tex, then compile etoc-DE.tex with
latex (thrice) then dvipdmx, or set first to 0 \Withdvipdfmx in
etoc-DE.tex to allow compilation with pdflatex.
Um etoc-DE.pdf zu erzeugen ist latex dreimal mit etoc-DE.tex laufen
zu lassen, dann dvipdfmx mit etoc-DE.dvi. Im Falle von Problemen
mit dvipdfmx ist \Withdvidpdfmx auf 0 in etoc-DE.tex zu setzen,
dann ist pdflatex dreimal mit etoc-DE.tex laufen zu lassen.
Installation:
etoc.sty -> TDS:tex/latex/etoc/etoc.sty
etoc.dtx -> TDS:source/latex/etoc/etoc.dtx
etoc.pdf -> TDS:doc/latex/etoc/etoc.pdf
etoc-DE.pdf -> TDS:doc/latex/etoc/etoc-DE.pdf
The other files may be discarded.
LICENSE
=======
This Work may be distributed and/or modified under the
conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either
version 1.3c of this license or (at your option) any later
version. This version of this license is in
http://www.latex-project.org/lppl/lppl-1-3c.txt
and 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.
The Authors of this Work are:
Jean-Francois Burnol <jfbu at free dot fr> for the source code and
English documentation, and
Christine Roemer <Christine_Roemer at t-online dot de> and collaborators
for the translation into German of the documentation.
This Work consists of the main source file etoc.dtx and the derived
files etoc.sty, etoc.ins, etoc.tex, etoc-DE.tex, etoc.pdf, etoc-DE.pdf,
etoc.dvi, etoc-DE.dvi.
RECENT CHANGES
==============
v1.07n [2015/03/05]
No more use of \toks@ when etoc constructs \etocthelinkedname etc... Thus
\toks@ can be put in the line styles in order to accumulate information.
Only useful if it is certain nothing else will change \toks@ either.
In the documentation: list of main commands now in alphabetic order.
v1.07m [2015/01/23]
Reading of .toc file is delayed to \begin{document} to account for
possible Babel active characters used therein. Thanks to Denis
Bitouzé who reported a Babel related problem.
Improved global toc display emulation under KOMA-script classes.
New command \etocbeforetitlehook. New command \etocdisplay.
v1.07l [doc of 2014/04/29]
Added to the documentation an example of use of \etocthelinkedname together
with an enumitem inline itemize* environment; moved main TOC to immediately
after the title, and license to the first pages.
Incorporation of the translation into German done on the initiative of
Christine Römer by Felix Baral-Weber, Jenny Rothkrämer-Vogt, Daniel
Büttner, Claudia Dahl, Christian Otto and Christine Römer (FSU Jena). My
grateful thanks to all!
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