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lectures

A LATEX documentclass for lecture notes.

Usage
Including the document class
You can include the document class lectures as follows:

\documentclass{lectures}
To specify a particular language (currently supported just italian and english) you
can do the following:

\documentclass[italian]{lectures}
Title page
One of the main features of the library is the provided title page. You can create
it as follows:

\documentclass{lectures}
\begin{document}
\maketitle{
Your title
}{
First author name,Second author name
}{
First professor name,Second professor name
}{
Parlo Parloni,Parletti Parini
}{
Year
}{
CFU of the course
}{
Informatica
}{
University name
}{
Country
}

\end{document}
Features
Silenced useless warnings
Using the package silence the library silences the following warnings:

latex
You have requested package
There were undefined references
Command
latexfont
Size substitutions with differences
Font shape
biblatex
Using fall-back BibTEX(8)
Please (re)run BibTEX on the file(s)
auxhook
Cannot patch
glossaries
No printglossary or printglossaries found.
Float related gimmicks
All floating objects are automatically centered and set to H as position with other
objects.

Table related gimmicks


L
A new column type is given L, that allows for automatic mathmode in column.

TODO: Add usage example!

Theorems related gimmicks


All theorems are in definition style, meaning that they are not in italic.

Proofs are treated as theorem environments.

The following theorem-like environments are provided:

theorem
corollary
lemma
proposition
observation
definition
complexity
property
problem
proof
Lists related gimmicks
Lists are built to be more compact and leave less blank space.
Using the environment todolist it is possible to create checklists.
TODO: Add todolist example.

Additional gimmicks
When a page is empty, Latex won't generate page number or other page elements.
When you want to leave a blank line you can just leave a blank line, without adding
\\.
If you'd like to use roman numerals there a command for that: \rom{your number goes
here}.

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