\chapter{Introduction} \label{sec:intro} \kant[4] % Dummy text \begin{equation} \iint_D \diff x \diff y = \int_0^{2\pi} \int_0^t \rho \diff \rho \diff t = \frac{4}{3} \pi^3. \end{equation} \section{Figures and Tables} % Standalone with \input: \begin{figure}[htbp] \centering \input{figures/ball} \caption[One ball]{One ball.} \end{figure} % Standalone with \includegraphics: \begin{figure}[thbp] \centering \includegraphics{balls} \caption[Two balls]{Two balls.} \end{figure} % Todonotes: \begin{figure}[hbp] \centering \missingfigure{Three balls.} \caption[Three balls]{Three balls.} \end{figure} \kant[5-6] % Dummy text % Booktabs: \begin{table}[htbp] \centering \begin{tabular}{@{}ll@{}} \toprule \textbf{Correct} & \textbf{Incorrect} \\ \midrule \( \varphi \colon X \to Y \) & \( \varphi : X \to Y \) \\[0.5ex] \( \varphi(x) \coloneqq x^2 \) & \( \varphi(x) := x^2 \) \\ \bottomrule \end{tabular} \caption[Colons]{Proper colon usage.} \end{table} \begin{table}[htbp] \centering \begin{tabular}{@{}ll@{}} \toprule \textbf{Correct} & \textbf{Incorrect} \\ \midrule \( A \implies B \) & \( A \Rightarrow B \) \\ \( A \impliedby B \) & \( A \Leftarrow B \) \\ \( A \iff B \) & \( A \Leftrightarrow B \) \\ \bottomrule \end{tabular} \caption[Arrows]{Proper arrow usage.} \end{table} % Tablefootnote and multirow: \begin{table}[htbp] \centering \begin{tabular}{@{}ll@{}} \toprule \textbf{Correct} & \textbf{Incorrect} \\ \midrule \( -1 \) & -1 \\[0.3ex] 1--10 & 1-10 \\[0.3ex] Birch--Swinnerton-Dyer\tablefootnote{It is now easy to tell that Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer are two people.} conjecture & Birch-Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture \\[0.3ex] The ball \dash which is blue \dash is round. & \multirow{ 2}{*}{The ball - which is blue - is round.} \\[0.3ex] The ball---which is blue---is round. & \\ \bottomrule \end{tabular} \caption[Dashes]{Proper dash usage.} \end{table} \begin{table}[hbtp] \centering \begin{tabular}{@{}*{2}{p{0.5\textwidth}}@{}} \toprule \textbf{Correct} & \textbf{Incorrect} \\ \midrule \enquote{This is an \enquote{inner quote} inside an outer quote} & 'This is an "inner quote" inside an outer quote' \\ \bottomrule \end{tabular} \caption[Quotation marks] {Proper quotation mark usage. The \texttt{\textbackslash enquote} command chooses the correct quotation marks for the specified language.} \end{table} \section{Outline} The rest of the text is organised as follows: \begin{description} \item[\cref{sec:second}] is second to none, with the notable exception of \cref{sec:intro}. The main tool introduced here is the employment of unintelligible sentences. \item[\cref{sec:third}] asserts the basic properties of being the third chapter of a text. This section reveals the shocking truth of filler content. \item[\cref{sec:fourth}] demonstrates how easily one can get to four chapters by simply using the \texttt{kantlipsum} package to generate dummy words. \item[\cref{sec:first-app}] features additional material for the specially interested. \item[\cref{sec:second-app}] consists of results best relegated to the back of the document, ensuring that nobody will ever read it. \end{description}