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%%
%% This is file `mtc-art.tex',
%% generated with the docstrip utility.
%%
%% The original source files were:
%%
%% minitoc.dtx (with options: `mtc-art')
%% This is a generated file.
%%
%% Copyright (C) 2005, 2006 by:
%% Jean-Pierre F. Drucbert (JPFD)
%% <jean-pierre.drucbert@onera.fr>
%%
%% This file may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of
%% the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 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 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX version
%% 2003/12/01 or later.
%%
%% This work has the LPPL maintenance status "author-maintained".
%%
%% This Current Maintainer of this work is Jean-Pierre F. Drucbert (JPFD).
%%
%% This work consists of all the files listed in the file `minitoc.l'
%% distributed with it.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% A example file (may differ from previous versions)
%% mtc-art.tex
%% This file contains a set of tests for the minitoc.sty version #50
%% package. You can alter most of parameters to test.
%% article (\section must be defined)
\documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article}
\usepackage{lipsum} % provides filling text
%%\usepackage{hyperref} % If used, load it BEFORE minitoc
\usepackage[tight,insection,listfiles]{minitoc}
\setcounter{secnumdepth}{5} % depth of numbering of sectionning commands
\setcounter{tocdepth}{3} % depth of table of contents
\setlength{\stcindent}{24pt} % indentation of secttocs, default
%% % font for secttocs, default
\renewcommand{\stcfont}{\small\rmfamily\upshape\mdseries}%
%% % font for secttocs, subsections
%%\renewcommand{\stcSSfont}{\small\sf}%
%% you can make experiments with \stcSSSfont, \stcPfont and \stcSPfont
%% but it is ``fontomania''...
\raggedbottom % or \flushbottom, at your choice
%%% TEST: uncomment the next line to test
%%% resetting section number in each part
%%\makeatletter \@addtoreset{section}{part} \makeatother
%%% END TEST
\begin{document}
\dosecttoc
\dosectlof[c] % center titles of the sectlofs
\dosectlot
\doparttoc % test of parttoc/partlof stuff
\dopartlof % added in version #15
\dopartlot % added in version #15
\faketableofcontents % or \tableofcontents
\fakelistoffigures % to check compatibility
\fakelistoftables % to check compatibility
\part{First Part}
\parttoc
\partlof[r]
\partlot
\twocolumn\sloppy % the secttoc in twocolumn layout is ugly,
% but works. Ideas to make it better?
\section{AAAAA} % a section with a lot of sections
\secttoc[r] % secttoc title on the right
\mtcskip \sectlof %ADDED
\lipsum[1]
\subsection{S1}
\lipsum[2]
\subsection{S2}
\lipsum[3]
\subsection{S3}
\lipsum[4]
\subsection*{S4}
%%\addcontentsline{toc}{starsubsection}{*S4*}
\lipsum[5]
\subsection{S5}
\lipsum[6]
\subsection{S6}
\lipsum[7]
\subsection{S7}
\lipsum[8]
\subsection{S8}
\lipsum[9]
\subsection{S9}
\lipsum[10]
\subsection{S10}
\lipsum[11]
\subsection{S11}
\lipsum[12]
\subsection{S12}
\lipsum[13]
\subsection{S13}
\lipsum[14]
\subsection{S14}
\lipsum[15]
\subsection{S15}
\lipsum[16]
\subsection{S16}
\lipsum[17]
\subsection{S17}
\lipsum[18]
\subsection{S18}
\lipsum[19]
\subsection{S19}
\lipsum[20]
\subsection{S20}
\lipsum[21]
\subsection{S21}
\lipsum[22]
\subsection{S22}
\lipsum[23]
\subsection{S23}
\lipsum[24]
\subsection{S24}
\lipsum[25]
\subsection{S25}
\lipsum[26]
\subsection{S26}
\lipsum[27]
\subsection{S27}
\lipsum[28]
\subsection{S28}
\lipsum[29]
\subsection{S29}
\lipsum[30]
\subsection{S30}
\lipsum[31]
\onecolumn\fussy % back to one column
\section{BBBBB}
\secttoc
\mtcskip % put some skip here
\sectlof % a sectlof
\lipsum[32]
\subsection{T1}
\lipsum[33]
\begin{figure}[t] % tests compatibility with floating bodies
\setlength{\unitlength}{1mm}
\begin{picture}(100,50)
\end{picture}
\caption{F1} % (I have not tested tables, but it is similar)
\end{figure}
\FloatBarrier
\subsubsection[tt1]{TT1} % tests optional arg. of a sectionning command
\lipsum[34]
\paragraph{TTT1}
\lipsum[35]
\subparagraph{TTTT1}
\lipsum[36]
\begin{figure}[t]
\setlength{\unitlength}{1mm}
\begin{picture}(100,50)
\end{picture}
\caption[f2]{F2} % tests optional arg. of a caption
\end{figure}
\FloatBarrier
\subsection{T2}
\lipsum[37]
\section*{CCCCC} % tests a pseudo-section. should have no secttoc
%%\addstarredsection{CCCCC}
\mtcaddsection[CCCCC]
\secttoc \mtcskip \sectlof %ADDED
\lipsum[38]
\subsection{U1}
\lipsum[39]
\subsubsection{UU1}
\lipsum[40]
\paragraph{UUU1}
\lipsum[41]
\subparagraph{UUUU1}
\lipsum[42]
\subsection{U2}
\lipsum[43]
\part{Second Part}
\parttoc
\partlof[c]
\partlot
%% % the following section should have no secttoc,
\section{DDDDD} % but if you uncomment \secttoc,
%%\secttoc
\mtcskip \sectlof %ADDED
\lipsum[44]
\subsection{V1}
\lipsum[45]
\subsubsection{VV1}
\lipsum[46]
\paragraph{VVV1}
\lipsum[47]
\subparagraph{VVVV1}
\lipsum[48]
\begin{figure}[t] % tests compatibility with floating bodies
\setlength{\unitlength}{1mm}
\begin{picture}(100,50)
\end{picture}
\caption{F3} % (I have not tested tables, but it is similar)
\end{figure}
\FloatBarrier
\lipsum[49]
\subsection{V2}
\lipsum[50]
\section{EEEEE} % this section should have a secttoc
{% % left brace, see below
\setcounter{secttocdepth}{3} % depth of sect table of contents;
% try with different values.
\secttoc
\mtcskip \sectlof %ADDED
} % right brace
%% this pair of braces is used to keep local the change
%% on secttocdepth.
\lipsum[51]
\subsection{W1} % with the given depth
\lipsum[52]
\subsubsection{WW1}
\lipsum[53]
\paragraph{WWW1}
\lipsum[54]
\begin{figure}[t] % tests compatibility with floating bodies
\setlength{\unitlength}{1mm}
\begin{picture}(100,50)
\end{picture}
\caption{F4} % (I have not tested tables, but it is similar)
\end{figure}
\FloatBarrier
bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla
\subparagraph{WWWW1}
\lipsum[55]
\subsection{W2}
\lipsum[56]
\chapter*{}
\part{Appendices}
\parttoc
\mtcskip
\partlof
\mtcskip
\partlot
\FloatBarrier
\appendix
\section{Comments}
\lipsum[57]
\secttoc
\mtcskip \sectlof %ADDED
\subsection{C1}
\lipsum[58]
\subsection{C2}
\lipsum[59]
\subsection{C3}
\lipsum[60]
\begin{figure}[hb] % tests compatibility with floating bodies
\setlength{\unitlength}{1mm}
\begin{picture}(100,50)
\end{picture}
\caption{F5} % (I have not tested tables, but it is similar)
\end{figure}
\FloatBarrier
\subsection{C4}
\lipsum[61]
\FloatBarrier
\section{Evolution}
\secttoc
\sectlof % empty
\sectlot % empty
\lipsum[62]
\subsection{D1}
\lipsum[63]
\subsection{D2}
\lipsum[64]
\subsection{D3}
\lipsum[65]
\subsection{D4}
\lipsum[66]
\end{document}
\endinput
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%% End of file `mtc-art.tex'.
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