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This is a collection of LaTeX classes and styles in use at Study Association Sticky. They are intended for use in minutes of committees and other meetings.

Versioning

The classes in this package follow semver.

Dependencies

These files require LaTeX2e. Older versions are not supported.

sticky_typography.cls dependencies:

  • titlesec
  • bitstream-charter
  • carlito
  • fontenc

sticky_minutes.cls dependencies:

  • sticky_typography
  • xspace
  • fancyhdr
  • lastpage
  • multido
  • multido

Installation

Make sure you have the dependencies installed. After that there are two ways of installing these styles:

  1. Put the .cls files in the same directory as your .tex file, you're done. Easy for simple, one-off documents.
  2. Install these classes in your TEXFHOME. This is more involved, but after you have done this, you never have to copy the style files again.

TEXFHOME installation

Run the following command to find your TEXFHOME. This should work both on Windows and UNIX-y systems.

kpsewhich -var-value=TEXMFHOME

This will probably show a value like C:/Users/<user>/texmf or ~/texmf. Place the files you want in TEXMFHOME/tex/latex/commonstuff. Create the directory if you must.

For example, if your TEXMFHOME is C:/Users/duijf/texmf, you should place the .cls files in C:/Users/duijf/texmf/tex/latex/commonstuff. After that, they should get picked up. You can verify the installation with the kpsewhich command. For example:

kpsewhich sticky_minutes.cls

Usage

Here is a basic document that shows off the basic package API:

\documentclass[a4paper]{sticky_minutes}
% Set the document language. The sticky_minutes.cls file supports Dutch and English
\usepackage[english]{babel}

% Set the metadata of the meeting:
\committee{Trivial matters committee}
\members{John Doe, Mike Smith, Mark Williams, Sofia Thompson, Emily Young, Amanda Walker}
\absent{Mike Smith}
\guests{Maria Scott}
\notetaker{Sofia Thompson}
\date{2015-02-17}

\begin{document}

\header

\section{Opening}

The chairman opens the meeting on 15:01.

\section{Announcements}

Emily says [..]

Mark tells [..]

\section{Open issues}

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\action{Sofia}{2015-03-01}{Prepare a presentation for the thing.}

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\action{Mike}{tomorrow}{Talk to Steven about the other thing.}

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\action{Sofia}{2015-02-24}{Make sure that the other other thing happens}

\section{Closing}

The chairman closes the meeting at 16:30.

\appendix
\actionlist

\end{document}

The above can also be found in demo.tex. This will produce a document with an action list as appendix that sorts the action items per person as seen here:

Action list demo

API reference

Here is a list of all of the commands that are intended for author use in this package.

\committee{<name>}, or \commissie, \orgaan
The name of the committee of the minutes.
\members{<names>}, or: \leden
The members of the committee.
\absent{<names>}, or: \afwezig
The persons that are absent.
\guests{<names>}, or: \gasten
Guests to the meeting
\notetaker{<name>}, or: \notulist
The author of the meeting minutes.
\date{<date>}, or: \datum
The date of the meeting.
\action{<name>}{<due>}{<content>}, or: \ap
Records an action item for a person.
\actionlist, or: \actiepunten
Prints a sorted action list of the meeting.

License

MIT with parts of the code under CC-BY-SA 3.0 unported because of their origin on Stack Exchange. These sections are marked by comments, where you will also find attribution. In the future the full list will be in this README as well.

See LICENSE.md for the MIT license and here for the relevant Creative Commons License.

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