Checklist accepts 2 arguments: #1 is an optional caption, and #2 is the title of the checklist. Formats a figure with a single-column checklist
DoubleChecklist accepts the same 2 arguments, and formats a 2-column checklist. Midway through the checklist, the command \NextColumn should be used to divide the two halves. E.g.
\begin{DoubleChecklist}{My Checklist}
\item Left column, item 1
\item Left column, item 2
\NextColumn
\item Right column, item 1
\end{DoubleChecklist}
NamedDoubleChecklist is like DoubleChecklist, but accepts two more arguments, which are formatted as the headers of the two columns. E.g.
\begin{NamedDoubleChecklist}[to define a category $\cat{C}$, we need to specify]{Category}{Data}{Conditions}
\item objects
\item homsets (morphisms)
\item identity morphisms
\item composition
\NextColumn
\item identity is neutral (left and right)
\item composition is associative
\end{NamedDoubleChecklist}
Creates environments for checklist figures.
\checkbox
and\checked
macrosChecklist
accepts 2 arguments:#1
is an optional caption, and#2
is the title of the checklist. Formats a figure with a single-column checklistDoubleChecklist
accepts the same 2 arguments, and formats a 2-column checklist. Midway through the checklist, the command\NextColumn
should be used to divide the two halves. E.g.NamedDoubleChecklist
is likeDoubleChecklist
, but accepts two more arguments, which are formatted as the headers of the two columns. E.g.is rendered