SINTEF Status Report
Author:
Federico Zenith
Last Updated:
há 3 anos
License:
Creative Commons CC BY 4.0
Abstract:
Status report for the research institution SINTEF
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\documentclass[unrestricted]{sintefstatus}
\title{SIN\TeX}
\client{SINTEF's \LaTeX\ users}
\clientref{B0U771M3}
\statusdate{10th March 2021}
\project{SIN\TeX}
\lastexp{1 NOK}
\totalexp{2 NOK}
\wages{3 NOK}
\planexp{4 NOK}
\lasthrs{5}
\totalhrs{6}
\academic{Yes}
\onschedule{Yes}
\onbudget{Yes}
\manager{Federico Zenith}
\approved{Hopefully you users $\ddot\smile$}
\plannedexpenditures{
(2021-03-01, 10)
(2021-04-01, 20)
(2021-05-01, 30)
(2021-06-01, 40)
(2021-07-01, 50)
(2021-08-01, 70)
(2021-09-01, 75)
(2021-10-01, 80) }
\accumulatedexpenditures{
(2021-03-01, 8)
(2021-04-01, 13)
(2021-05-01, 29)
(2021-06-01, 44)
(2021-07-01, 58) }
\begin{document}
\frontmatter
\section{Minimum example}
\begin{verbatim}
\documentclass{sintefstatus}
\begin{document}
\frontmatter % Sets up the first page
Hello world!
\end{document}
\end{verbatim}
\section{Progress in the last period}
This new \LaTeX\ class for SINTEF status reports was produced.
Most commands to set the fields in the start page will be shown in the PDF when
compiling the document without them, so just compile and read if you are not sure.
\section{Deviations from the plan}
The only non-self-explaining commands are those for the budget plots.
In order to set the data, you need to use the \verb|\plannedexpenditures| and
\verb|\accumulatedexpenditures| commands.
These take a list of coordinates ($x$ for dates, $y$ for \emph{thousands} of
crowns by default).
The data is input as follows:
\begin{verbatim}
\plannedexpenditures{
(2011-03-01, 10)
(2011-04-01, 20)
(2011-05-01, 30)
(2011-06-01, 40)
(2011-07-01, 50)
(2011-08-01, 70)
(2011-09-01, 75)
(2011-10-01, 80) }
\accumulatedexpenditures{
(2011-03-01, 8)
(2011-04-01, 13)
(2011-05-01, 29)
(2011-06-01, 44)
(2011-07-01, 58) }
\end{verbatim}
There is nothing wrong with putting the data points on the same line inside the
braces, though I prefer them stacked so I can look them up more easily.
If you need to report your budget progress in another currency, you can use the
\verb|\currency| command; typically, you will type \verb|\currency{€}|.
\section{Plan for the next period}
Please report any errors, improvements or suggestions either to me directly,
on Yammer or on Jira.
\end{document}