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Package `tableof' (v1.1, 2012/12/13)
`tables of tagged contents' (jfB)
The tableof package allows to tag the table of contents entries.
The \tableof{comma,separated,list,of,tags} command displays a table of
contents containing only the entries having all the listed tags. There
is a complementary command \tablenotof. They may be used multiple times.
The command \nexttocwithtags{required tags}{excluded tags} specifies
which tags are to be obeyed by the next standard \tableofcontents or
equivalent command.
Tags are set with commands such as \toftagstart{A,B,C,D} and unset with
\toftagstop{A,D}, and, for a punctual use, one has \toftagthis{A,E},
\tofuntagthis{C,D}.
Copyright (C) 2012, 2013 by Jean-Francois Burnol
The source file tableof.dtx and its derived files 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.
Installation:
============
`latex tableof.dtx' or `pdflatex tableof.dtx'
Run twice to get the bookmarks right.
`tableof.sty', `tableof.ins' and `tableoftest.tex' are generated on
the first latex run.
Put `tableof.sty' at a suitable location within the TeX installation:
tableof.sty -> ..path..to../tex/latex/tableof/
`tableof.ins' is for TeX distributions expecting it.
`tableoftest.tex' is an example of use of the package commands. Run
latex twice on it to get the tagged tables of contents.
Change History:
==============
(2012/02/05) corrected a typo in this README file.
v1.1 (2012/12/13) New command \nexttocwithtags.
v1.0 (2012/12/06)
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