Copyright (C) 2013-2022 Richard Grewe
Released under the LaTeX Project Public License version 1.3c or later
The main goal of the typed-checklist
package is to provide means for
typesetting checklists in a way that stipulates users to explicitly
distinguish checklists for goals, for tasks, for artifacts, and for
milestones - i.e., the type of checklist entries.
The intention behind this is that a user of the package is coerced to
think about what kind of entries he/she adds to the checklist. This
shall yield a clearer result and, in the long run, help with training to
distinguish entries of different types.
The typed-checklist
package is on CTAN,
where you can also find the documentation,
as well as on github.
The typed-checklist
package comes with (at least) the following files
- typed-checklist.ins
- typed-checklist.dtx
- README.md
and possibly also with
- Makefile
- typed-checklist.pdf (generated from typed-checklist.dtx)
- typed-checklist.sty (generated from typed-checklist.dtx)
To install the typed-checklist
package, you additionally need
- docstrip.tex
To build the package (typed-checklist.sty
), run one of the following
latex typed-checklist.ins
make package (needs Makefile)
Put the resulting typed-checklist.sty
somewhere where LaTeX can find it.
Read the documentation of your LaTeX system to find out where this
might be.
To build the documentation of the typed-checklist
package,
you additionally need the following classes and packages
(including their dependencies):
- ltxdoc
- rgltxdoc
- soul
- csquotes
- skull
- asciilist
- keyvaltable
as well as
- pdflatex
To build the documentation (typed-checklist.pdf
), either run
make docs
or the following sequence of commands
pdflatex typed-checklist.dtx
makeindex -s gind.ist -o typed-checklist.ind typed-checklist.idx
makeindex -s gglo.ist -o typed-checklist.gls typed-checklist.glo
pdflatex typed-checklist.dtx
pdflatex typed-checklist.dtx
Happy TeX'ing