As mentioned previously the following state’s are supported
All the aforementioned documents are bundled up as a class called mcidoc.3
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This class has been tested on different computers running Windows and macOS with the complile being LuaTeX. However, as with everything, there will always be edge cases and I am sure to that end, if you encounter any error please create an issue in Github Repo. |
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While I will try to help with any problem this class might have, it is by no means I am providing any kind of WARRANTY or TECHNICAL SUPPORT. There will be documentation and some example documents which should compile without any additional configuration. Nevertheless, I can only help with the errors from code and not with your personal LaTeX development environment (i.e., TeXStudio). |
A configuration option to change the overall behaviour of mcidoc class. This
value can take different options based on which formats are supported, which
are shown at the beginning of this section.
The behaviour of the documentclass can be changed by setting state=<val> of
the optional argument of the mcidoc documentclass.