texlive[68352] Master/texmf-dist: mitthesis (23sep23)
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Date: 2023-09-23 21:55:55 +0200 (Sat, 23 Sep 2023)
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trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mitthesis/MIT-Thesis.pdf
trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mitthesis/MIT-thesis-template/MIT-Thesis.tex
trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mitthesis/MIT-thesis-template/mitthesis-sample.bib
trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mitthesis/README.md
trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mitthesis/mitthesis-doc/mitthesis-doc.pdf
trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mitthesis/mitthesis-doc/mitthesis-doc.tex
trunk/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/mitthesis/mitthesis.cls
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--- trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mitthesis/MIT-thesis-template/MIT-Thesis.tex 2023-09-23 19:55:41 UTC (rev 68351)
+++ trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mitthesis/MIT-thesis-template/MIT-Thesis.tex 2023-09-23 19:55:55 UTC (rev 68352)
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
% This file is MIT-Thesis.tex, a LaTeX template for formatting an MIT thesis with the mitthesis class.
%
-% Version: 1.08, 2023/09/11
+% Version: 1.09, 2023/09/22
%
% Author: John H. Lienhard, copyright 2023. Reuse under the MIT license: https://ctan.org/license/mit
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-\documentclass[twoside,mydesign]{mitthesis} %,fontset=libertine, fontset=newtx-sans-text, fontset=heros-stix2, fontset=stix2
+\documentclass[twoside]{mitthesis} %,fontset=libertine, fontset=newtx-sans-text, fontset=heros-stix2, fontset=stix2
%
% option [twoside] gives facing-page behavior for printing; omitting twoside will eliminate even-numbered blank pages.
% option [lineno] provides line numbers, as for editing
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--- trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mitthesis/MIT-thesis-template/mitthesis-sample.bib 2023-09-23 19:55:41 UTC (rev 68351)
+++ trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mitthesis/MIT-thesis-template/mitthesis-sample.bib 2023-09-23 19:55:55 UTC (rev 68352)
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
%% Sample bibliography file for mitthesis.cls
%%
-%% Revised: 30 June 2023
+%% Revised: 12 September 2023
%% Copyright John H. Lienhard, MIT
%% Offered under the MIT license: https://ctan.org/license/mit
@@ -219,7 +219,7 @@
author = {Winston S. Churchill},
year = {1948},
title = {{The Gathering Storm}},
- series = {The Second World War},
+ maintitle = {The Second World War},
volume = {1},
chapter = {5, {``The Locust Years''}},
pages = {66--89},
@@ -313,7 +313,7 @@
}
@online{mpl,
- title = {mpl Colormaps},
+ title = {{mpl} Colormaps},
author = {St{\'e}fan {van der Walt} and Nathaniel Smith},
url = {https://bids.github.io/colormap/},
urldate = {2018-08-26},
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--- trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mitthesis/README.md 2023-09-23 19:55:41 UTC (rev 68351)
+++ trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mitthesis/README.md 2023-09-23 19:55:55 UTC (rev 68352)
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#mitthesis --- A LaTeX template for an MIT thesis#
- v1.08 dated 2023/09/12
+ v1.09 dated 2023/09/22
####Overview####
This class provides a LaTeX template to format an MIT thesis according to
@@ -53,6 +53,10 @@
---
####Change log####
+ v1.09 (22 September 2023)
+ - Revise documentation
+ - Minor code clean-up
+
v1.08 (11 September 2023):
- accommodate recent changes in hyperxmp package (used when \\DocumentMetadata is not called)
- various minor edits
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--- trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mitthesis/mitthesis-doc/mitthesis-doc.tex 2023-09-23 19:55:41 UTC (rev 68351)
+++ trunk/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/mitthesis/mitthesis-doc/mitthesis-doc.tex 2023-09-23 19:55:55 UTC (rev 68352)
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
% !TEX TS-program = lualatex
% !TEX encoding = UTF-8 Unicode
-% Version date: 04 September 2023
+% Version date: 22 September 2023
\DocumentMetadata
{
@@ -212,7 +212,7 @@
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-\title{The \textit{new} MIT thesis template}
+\title{The MIT thesis template}
\author{John H. Lienhard \\ Department of Mechanical Engineering \\ Massachusetts Institute of Technology}
\date{\daymonthyeardate}
@@ -220,13 +220,18 @@
\maketitle
-\section*{The MIT thesis template}
+\section*{THE MIT THESIS TEMPLATE}
-\LaTeX\ has changed tremendously since the original MIT thesis template was written in the 1980s. \LaTeX\ 2.09 was replaced by \LaTeX2e\ in 1994. Many packages and fonts were developed to accompany the original platform, particularly after 2000; and major updates to the \LaTeX\ kernel began in 2018. Further, the MIT Libraries have changed the required format several times, especially as electronic thesis submission has become the norm. The original template served MIT well, but by the early 2020s, it was substantially out of date.
+This template is suitable for MIT theses of all types and at all levels. The title and abstract pages are automatically laid out from information provided by the user. The template includes options to use a variety of fonts, and it is compatible with either pdfTeX or unicode engines such as luaLaTeX. When using LaTeX formats dated November 2022 or later, the resulting pdf file meets the PDF/A-2b archivability standard. A standard \href{\TeX\ Live}{https://www.tug.org/texlive/} installation includes all other packages required by the template.
-This \textit{new} MIT thesis template was developed in 2023 at the request of the MIT Libraries. The title and abstract pages strictly follow the current requirements of the Libraries. The underlying code is entirely new.
+\subsection*{Background}
+The original \LaTeX\ 2.09 template was written by Stephen Gildea in the late 1980s (in CTAN, \href{https://mirrors.ctan.org/obsolete/macros/latex209/contrib/mitthesis/mitthesis.sty}{here}). That template was edited by many later students.
+LaTeX has changed greatly since the original MIT thesis template was written. \LaTeX\ 2.09 was replaced by \LaTeX2e\ in 1994. New engines were developed, particularly pdfTeX during the 1990s and Unicode-aware engines in the decades that followed. Many packages and fonts were developed to accompany the original platform, particularly after 2000; and major updates to the LaTeX kernel began in 2018. Over the years, the MIT Libraries have changed the required format several times, especially as electronic thesis submission has become the norm. The original template served MIT well; but by the early 2020s, it was substantially out of date. That situation motivated the creation of a new template.
+
+This new MIT thesis template was developed in 2023 at the request of the MIT Libraries. The title and abstract pages strictly follow the current \href{https://libraries.mit.edu/distinctive-collections/thesis-specs/}{requirements of the Libraries}. The underlying code is entirely new, with extensive use of \texttt{expl3} syntax.
+
\subsection*{System requirements}
The new \texttt{mitthesis} class uses the features of \LaTeX\ as of 2022, with limited backward compatibility. An up-to-date \LaTeX\ system is therefore necessary when using this template.
@@ -234,21 +239,27 @@
If you are missing a package or documentation, you may obtain it at no cost from CTAN (\href{http://ctan.org}{ctan.org}).
-
\subsection*{\LaTeX\ engine}
The template works with either \pdfTeX\ or unicode engines such as \LuaLaTeX. With the latter, fonts that you install in your operating system can be configured for use in your thesis. \LuaLaTeX\ also enables the direct use of lua code in your \texttt{.tex} file.
-
-
-\section*{Downloading the template}
+\subsection*{Downloading the template}
The files needed for preparing your thesis are in the CTAN repository: \url{https://ctan.org/pkg/mitthesis}. Copy the subdirectory \texttt{MIT-thesis-template} onto your system. That directory contains files you can modify into your own thesis.
-If \texttt{mitthesis.cls} is installed in your system (e.g., if you use an up-to-date version of \TeX\ Live), you are all set. If not, copy the file \texttt{mitthesis.cls} into your working directory. If you plan to use fonts other than the default fonts, you may also copy the subdirectory \texttt{fontsets} as a subdirectory of your working directory.
+If \texttt{mitthesis.cls} is installed in your system (e.g., if you use an up-to-date version of \TeX\ Live), you are all set. If not, copy the file \texttt{mitthesis.cls} into your working directory. If you plan to use fonts other than the default fonts, ensure that the subdirectory \texttt{fontsets} is present in your working directory.
\subsection*{File structure}
The new MIT thesis template consists of: \texttt{mitthesis.cls}; a root file \texttt{MIT-Thesis.tex}; a file to load the abstract, \texttt{abstract.tex}; a file for design options, \texttt{mydesign.tex}; and an optional file to change the fonts (see the subdirectory, \texttt{fontset}). You should change the name of the root file to something more descriptive of your own work (e.g., \texttt{JohnsThesis.tex}, \texttt{MagnumOpusScientiae.tex},\ldots). In addition, files must be loaded for acknowledgments, an optional biosketch, chapters, optional appendices, and bibliography.
-\section*{Information you need to complete}
+\subsection*{Bibliography}
+You may generate your bibliography using either \texttt{biblatex/biber} or \texttt{natbib/bibtex}. The template is set up for \texttt{biblatex} by default, rather than the older, less flexible \texttt{natbib}.
+
+\subsection*{PDF/A compatibility}
+PDF/A-2b compliance will be automatic if the \verb|\DocumentMetadata{..}| command is issued before the \verb|\documentclass{..}| command and \textit{provided that your graphics are also compliant}. This command was added to \LaTeX\ in June 2022. For older versions of \LaTeX, the \texttt{mitthesis} class will fall back to loading the \texttt{hyperxmp} package to support pdf metadata, but PDF/A compliance will require post-processing (for example, by using the PreFlight function of Adobe Acrobat). An up-to-date \LaTeX\ installation is preferred.
+
+Current \LaTeX\ development (ca.~2023) is working toward fully \textit{accessible} PDF/A out of the box (e.g., PDF/A-2a). Unicode compliance (e.g., PDF/A-2u) depends greatly on your fonts and figures.
+
+
+\section*{INFORMATION YOU NEED TO COMPLETE}
Various fields and commands must be changed to your own information in the preamble of \texttt{MIT-Thesis.tex} and immediately after the \verb|\begin{document}| command. This information includes the title, author, degree and other essential information. With the comments in \texttt{MIT-Thesis.tex}, this step should be self-explanatory. Nevertheless some comments follow.
In the \verb|\hypersetup{..}| command, change the sample file to match your own information (e.g., keywords, subject, etc.). These commands generate metadata that are incorporated into the pdf file.
@@ -280,10 +291,10 @@
\vskip 5pt
\noindent\quad\verb|\CClicense{CC BY-NC-ND 4.0}{https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/}|.
-\section*{Package options}
+\section*{PACKAGE OPTIONS}
Package options may be specified for \verb|\documentclass[..]{mitthesis}|. These options are described in Table~\ref{tab:1} and the subsections that follow.
-\begin{table}[t]
+\begin{table}[b]
\caption{Options to the document class\label{tab:1}}
\smallskip\setlength\extrarowheight{3pt}%
\centering{%
@@ -313,7 +324,7 @@
\vskip10pt
\hfill\verb|\documentclass[fontset=Myfontset]{mitthesis}|\hfill\hbox{}
-\begin{table}[tbh]
+\begin{table}[t]
\caption{Predefined font sets\label{tab:2}}
\smallskip
\centering{%
@@ -348,10 +359,8 @@
Hyperlink colors and pdf bookmark or viewing options from the \texttt{hyperref} package can be changed by using \verb|\hypersetup{ .. }| in the preamble or using \verb|\AtBeginDocument{ \hypersetup{ .. } }| in the \texttt{mydesign.tex} file.
-If you have two different style files, say \texttt{styleA.tex} and \texttt{styleB.tex}, you can switch between them with the options [mydesign=styleA] and [mydesign=styleB].
-
\subsection*{Single-sided vs.\ double-sided layout}
-The sample template uses the option \texttt{[twosided]}, which starts major sections (abstract, table of contents, chapters, etc.) on odd-numbered pages. This arrangement is suitable for two-sided printing, but can lead to empty even-numbered pages. If you do not wish to have this behavior, omit that option. By default, even and odd page margins are the same; this can be changed in the \texttt{mydesign.tex} file if necessary.
+The sample template uses the option \texttt{[twosided]}, which starts major sections (abstract, table of contents, chapters, etc.) on odd-numbered pages. This arrangement is suitable for two-sided printing, but can lead to empty even-numbered pages. If you do not wish to have this behavior, omit that option. By default, even and odd page margins are the same; this can be changed in \texttt{mydesign.tex} if necessary.
\begin{table}[t]
\caption{External packages used. For documentation, visit CTAN, \url{https://ctan.org}. Alternatively, if you have \hrefurl{https://www.tug.org/texlive/}{\TeX\ Live} installed, you can open a terminal window and type \texttt{\%\ texdoc package-name}.\label{tab:3}}
@@ -396,24 +405,15 @@
\end{tabular*}}%
\end{table}
-\section*{PDF/A compatibility}
-PDF/A-2b compliance will be automatic if the \verb|\DocumentMetadata{..}| command is issued before the \verb|\documentclass{..}| command and \textit{provided that your graphics are also compliant}. This command was added to \LaTeX\ in June 2022. For older versions of \LaTeX, the \texttt{mitthesis} class will fall back to loading \texttt{hyperxmp} to support pdf metadata, but PDF/A compliance will require post-processing (for example, by using the PreFlight function of Adobe Acrobat). An up-to-date \LaTeX\ installation is preferred.
+\subsection*{Additional commands}
+The class also provides \verb|\DegreeYear|, \verb|\DegreeMonth|, and \verb|\CopyrightAuthor|. The latter combines all author names into a single token list, e.g., ``Joseph O. Hirschfelder, Charles F. Curtiss and R. Byron Bird''; a period at the end of the final name (e.g., as in ``John F. Nash Jr.'') is removed.
-Current \LaTeX\ development (ca.~2023) is working toward fully accessible PDF/A out of the box (e.g., PDF/A-2a). Unicode compliance (e.g., PDF/A-2u) depends greatly on your fonts and figures.
-\section*{Packages for math, chemistry, code listings, and more}
-The \texttt{mitthesis} class loads the \texttt{amsmath} package and its extension \texttt{mathttools}. These packages provide many useful macros for typesetting equations and symbols, such as: environments for aligning and splitting equations or groups of equations; tools for matrices; a wide variety of operators and symbols; tools to define new math operators and paired delimiters; and much, much more. If you are including equations, look at the documentation for these packages: \url{https://ctan.org/pkg/amsmath} and \url{https://ctan.org/pkg/mathtools}.\looseness=1
+\subsection*{Nomenclature}
+An optional nomenclature environment is provided by the class. This environment can support either chapter-by-chapter nomenclature (at the section level) or a single nomenclature for the entire thesis (at the chapter level). The environment has three optional arguments: [1] adjust space between symbol and definition; [2] name (heading) of the nomenclature list; and [3] level, which can be ``chapter'' or ``section'' depending on whether you
+have one nomenclature list for whole thesis or one for each chapter (the default is section).
-Packages used by \texttt{mitthesis} are listed in Table~\ref{tab:3}.
-Specialized packages for many disciplines can be found in \hrefurl{https://ctan.org}{CTAN}. These include subjects like \hrefurl{https://ctan.org/topic/chemistry}{chemistry}, \hrefurl{https://ctan.org/topic/linguistic}{linguistics}, and \hrefurl{https://ctan.org/topic/physics}{physics}. As examples of such packages, the sample thesis template uses the package \texttt{\hrefurl{https://ctan.org/pkg/mhchem}{mhchem}} to set chemical equations and the package \texttt{\hrefurl{https://ctan.org/pkg/listings}{listings}} to list computer code.
-
-When selecting a package to use, check that it is currently maintained (with relatively recent updates), and compare it to other packages that perform similar functions. Some packages are better than others, and some obsolete packages remain online.
-
-\section*{Nomenclature}
-An optional nomenclature environment is provided by the class. This environment can support either chapter-by-chapter nomenclature (at the section level) or a single nomenclature for the entire thesis (at the chapter level). The environment has three optional arguments: [1] adjust space between symbol and definition; [2] name (heading) of the nomenclature list; and [3] level, which can be ``chapter'' or ``section'' depending on whether you
-have one nomenclature list for whole thesis or one for each chapter (default = section).
-
For example, the following code
\begin{center}
\begin{minipage}{0.8\textwidth}
@@ -421,10 +421,8 @@
\begin{nomenclature}[2em][Nomenclature for Chapter 1][section]
\EntryHeading{Roman letters}
\entry{$\mathcal{C}$}{material curve}
-\entry{$\mathbf{u}$}{velocity [m s$^{-1}$]}
\EntryHeading{Greek letters}
\entry{$\Gamma$}{circulation [m$^2$ s$^{-1}$]}
-\entry{$\rho$}{mass density [kg m$^{-3}$]}
\end{nomenclature}
\end{verbatim}
\end{minipage}
@@ -435,18 +433,24 @@
\begin{nomenclature}[2em][Nomenclature for Chapter 1][section]
\EntryHeading{Roman letters}
\entry{$\mathcal{C}$}{material curve}
-\entry{$\mathbf{u}$}{velocity [m s$^{-1}$]}
+%\entry{$\mathbf{u}$}{velocity [m s$^{-1}$]}
\EntryHeading{Greek letters}
\entry{$\Gamma$}{circulation [m$^2$ s$^{-1}$]}
-\entry{$\rho$}{mass density [kg m$^{-3}$]}
+%\entry{$\rho$}{mass density [kg m$^{-3}$]}
\end{nomenclature}
\end{minipage}
\end{center}
-\section*{Additional commands}
-The class also provides \verb|\DegreeYear|, \verb|\DegreeMonth|, and \verb|\CopyrightAuthor|. The latter combines all author names into a single token list, e.g., ``Joseph O. Hirschfelder, Charles F. Curtiss and R. Byron Bird''; a period at the end of the final name (e.g., as in ``John F. Nash Jr.'') is removed.
+\section*{PACKAGES FOR MATH, CHEMISTRY, CODE LISTINGS, AND MORE}
+The \texttt{mitthesis} class loads the \texttt{amsmath} package and its extension \texttt{mathttools}. These packages provide many useful macros for typesetting equations and symbols, such as: environments for aligning and splitting equations or groups of equations; tools for matrices; a wide variety of operators and symbols; tools to define new math operators and paired delimiters; and much, much more. If you are including equations, look at the documentation for these packages: \url{https://ctan.org/pkg/amsmath} and \url{https://ctan.org/pkg/mathtools}.\looseness=1
-\section*{Use outside MIT}
+Specialized packages for many disciplines can be found in \hrefurl{https://ctan.org}{CTAN}. These include subjects like \hrefurl{https://ctan.org/topic/chemistry}{chemistry}, \hrefurl{https://ctan.org/topic/linguistic}{linguistics}, and \hrefurl{https://ctan.org/topic/physics}{physics}. As examples of such packages, the sample thesis template uses the package \texttt{\hrefurl{https://ctan.org/pkg/mhchem}{mhchem}} to set chemical equations and the package \texttt{\hrefurl{https://ctan.org/pkg/listings}{listings}} to list computer code.
+
+When selecting a package to use, check that it is currently maintained (with relatively recent updates), and compare it to other packages that perform similar functions. Some packages are better than others, and some obsolete packages remain online.
+
+The packages called by \texttt{mitthesis} are listed in Table~\ref{tab:3} on page~\pageref{tab:3}.
+
+\section*{USE OUTSIDE MIT}
If you wish to adapt this template for use at a different institution, you can put the following commands in your preamble.
\begin{itemize}
\item Use \verb|\Institution{Your Institution}| to change MIT to your own institution on the title page. {\small\textit{New with v1.06.}}
@@ -455,19 +459,19 @@
\item Omitting \verb|\Acceptor| commands will drop the ``Accepted by:'' field. To suppress the resultant error message, put \verb|\SuppressAcceptorError| before \verb|\maketitle*|. \newline{\small\textit{New with v1.06.}}
\end{itemize}
-Please do not remove the license/copyright text from the sources files --- it took me some time to compose all this!
+Please do not remove the license/copyright text from the sources files --- this code took me some time write!
-\section*{Resources for \LaTeX}
+\section*{RESOURCES FOR \LaTeX}
\LaTeX\ documentation is easy to find online. A few useful resources, among many, are these:
\begin{description}
\item[\LaTeX\ Wikibook.] \url{https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX}. An online tutorial book.
\item[\LaTeX 2e: An unofficial reference manual.] \url{https://latexref.xyz/dev/latex2e.html}. A comprehensive explanation of each \LaTeX\ command, from the \TeX\ User's Group.
\item[\TeX\ Stack-Exchange.]\ \url{https://tex.stackexchange.com/}. More than 250,000 answered questions, and you can ask your own!
-\item[ChatGPT.] At the time of this writing, ChatGPT, a large language model-based chatbot, could both answer some \LaTeX-related questions and write acceptable \LaTeX\ and expl3 code.
+\item[ChatGPT.] At the time of this writing, ChatGPT, a chatbot based on a large language model, could both answer some \LaTeX-related questions and write acceptable \LaTeX\ and expl3 code.
\end{description}
-\vskip 40pt
+\vskip 30pt
\centering{\color{Red3}\Large\textbf{\textit{Good luck with your thesis and your thesis defense!}}
Modified: trunk/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/mitthesis/mitthesis.cls
===================================================================
--- trunk/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/mitthesis/mitthesis.cls 2023-09-23 19:55:41 UTC (rev 68351)
+++ trunk/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/mitthesis/mitthesis.cls 2023-09-23 19:55:55 UTC (rev 68352)
@@ -7,8 +7,8 @@
%% MIT Libraries' requirements as of 2023.
%%
%% This file's version and date:
- \def\versionno{1.08}
- \def\versiondate{2023/09/11\space}
+ \def\versionno{1.09}
+ \def\versiondate{2023/09/22\space}
%%
%% Author: John H. Lienhard, V
%% Department of Mechanical Engineering
@@ -95,9 +95,9 @@
\IfFormatAtLeastTF{2022/11/01}{%
% \typeout{^^JUsing native keyvalue support^^J}% diagnostic info
\DeclareKeys{
- fontset .store = \mit at fontset ,
- fontset .usage = load ,
- lineno .if = mit at lineno ,
+ fontset .store = \mit at fontset ,
+ fontset .usage = load ,
+ lineno .if = mit at lineno ,
lineno .usage = load ,
mydesign .if = mit at mydesign,
mydesign .usage = load ,
@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@
\RequirePackage{mathtools}% loads and extends amsmath; must load before hyperref and unicode-math
-% To free \eqref from the normal font (i.e., for use section headings)
+% To free \eqref from the normal font (i.e., for use in section headings)
\renewcommand{\eqref}[1]{\textup{\hbox{\m at th{(\ignorespaces\ref{#1}\unskip\@@italiccorr)}}}}
%
% amsmath def: \newcommand{\eqref}[1]{\textup{\tagform@{\ref{#1}}}}
@@ -307,7 +307,7 @@
%%%%%%%%%% Commas between successive footnotes %%%
-\cs_new:Npn \__mitthesis_NoteComma:n { \peek_meaning:NTF \footnote {\textsuperscript{\mdseries,}} { } }
+\cs_new:Npn \__mitthesis_NoteComma:n { \peek_meaning:NT \footnote {\textsuperscript{\mdseries,}} }
\cs_new_eq:NN \__savefootnote \footnote
\cs_gset_protected:Npn \footnote #1 { \__savefootnote{#1}\__mitthesis_NoteComma:n }
@@ -372,7 +372,7 @@
}{
\__author_data_add:nnnnnn { #1 } { #2 } { #3 } { #4 } { #5 } { #6 }
}
- \tl_if_blank:nTF{#2}{\msg_error:nn {\ClassName} {blank_author_dep}}{}
+ \tl_if_blank:nT{#2}{\msg_error:nn {\ClassName} {blank_author_dep}}
}
\cs_new_protected:Nn \__author_data_add:nnnnnn
{
@@ -499,7 +499,7 @@
}{
\__supervisor_data_add:nn {#1} {#2}
}
- \tl_if_blank:nTF{#2}{\msg_error:nn { \ClassName } { blank_supervisor_title } }{}
+ \tl_if_blank:nT{#2}{\msg_error:nn { \ClassName } { blank_supervisor_title } }
}
\msg_new:nnnn { \ClassName } { blank_supervisor }
{ Missing\ supervisor\ name, check\ for\ blank\ in\ \Supervisor{name}{title}\ command.}{
@@ -557,7 +557,7 @@
}{
\__acceptor_data_add:nnn {#1} {#2} {#3}
}
- \tl_if_blank:nTF{#2}{\msg_error:nn {\ClassName} {blank_acceptor_dep}}{}
+ \tl_if_blank:nT{#2}{\msg_error:nn {\ClassName} {blank_acceptor_dep}}
\tl_if_blank:nTF{#3}{
\bool_gset_true:N \g__acceptor_title_tf_bool
\msg_warning:nn { \ClassName } { blank_acceptor_title }}{}
@@ -763,7 +763,7 @@
% Directly add the xmp property that shows work is copyrighted. See l3pdfmeta.pdf.
% This is not automatic with \DocumentMetadata. "True" must be capitalized.
%
-\cs_if_exist:NTF \pdfmeta_xmp_add:n {\pdfmeta_xmp_add:n{<xmpRights:Marked>True</xmpRights:Marked>}}{}
+\cs_if_exist:NT \pdfmeta_xmp_add:n {\pdfmeta_xmp_add:n{<xmpRights:Marked>True</xmpRights:Marked>}}
\tl_new:N \g_copyright_ccname_tl
\tl_new:N \g_copyright_cclicensetext_tl
@@ -780,7 +780,6 @@
\NewDocumentCommand\CClicense{mm}{
\__copyright_licensedata:nn {#1}{#2}
-% \def\CCurl{ \tl_trim_spaces:n {#2} }% for backward compatibility with v1.05, if necessary
}
\cs_new_protected:Nn \__copyright_licensedata:nn
{
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