SINTEF Test Report
Author
Federico Zenith
Last Updated
3年前
License
Creative Commons CC BY 4.0
Abstract
Test report class for the reserarch institution SINTEF
Test report class for the reserarch institution SINTEF
\documentclass[unrestricted]{sinteftestreport}
\title{The \texttt{sinteftestreport} class}
\subtitle{A \LaTeX\ class}
\version{1.0}
\reportnumber{1337}
\author{Federico Zenith}
\client{SINTEF \LaTeX\ users}
\project{SIN\TeX}
\attachmentpages{}
\testobject{Trinity}
\datereceived{July 12, 1945}
\testprogram{Manhattan}
\testlocation{White Sands}
\testdate{July 16, 1945}
\abstract{\LaTeX\ is just better.}
\prepared{Federico Zenith}
\titlefigure{%
\begin{center}
\Huge \LaTeX\\
+\\
\includegraphics[width=0.4\textwidth]{SINTEF_Logo_Sentrert_RGB}
\end{center}
}
\keywords{\LaTeX\\Report\\Typesetting}
\begin{document}
\frontmatter
This class is very similar to \texttt{sintefreport}.
The simplest test report you can write is:
\begin{verbatim}
\documentclass{sinteftestreport}
\title{My Report}
\begin{document}
\frontmatter
Hello world!
\backmatter
\end{document}
\end{verbatim}
Use \verb|\frontmatter| to set up the front page, history page and
table of contents, and \verb|\backmatter| to set up the back cover.
Fields can be set with several commands.
All relevant fields default to a ``Set with \verb|\command|'' description,
so, to know which command to use to set a certain field, just compile a the
empty file and look at the resulting PDF.
This class inherits from \texttt{sintefdoc}, so everything mentioned in that
class' documentation is valid here as well.
In particular, this class passes the \texttt{report} option to
\texttt{sintefdoc}.
If you prefer the old style inherited from \texttt{article}, or want to compile
some old reports, you can predictably pass the \texttt{article} class option.
\end{document}