Various clean up (#134)

* Fix reference and grammar

* Remove obsolete package

* Use colored links in pdf, black when printed

We can debate the colors to use of course, I left the defaults in.
There are accessibility concerns with colors...

* Add supporter.csv to the list of TeX source

So we rebuild everytime we add a new supporter.

* Inline the list of supporters

Those guys are awesome, but do they really need to be in a table one per
line over 3 pages?

* Explicit figure location

h rarelly works, so making it clear top is also an option.
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2023-06-30 10:47:09 +01:00
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commit 17b5ae5f52
6 changed files with 138 additions and 154 deletions

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@@ -4,9 +4,7 @@
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage{blindtext} \usepackage{blindtext}
\usepackage{graphicx} \usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{pgfplotstable}
\usepackage{booktabs} \usepackage{booktabs}
\usepackage{filecontents}
\usepackage{longtable} \usepackage{longtable}
\usepackage{float} \usepackage{float}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
@@ -42,10 +40,9 @@
\addbibresource{references.bib} \addbibresource{references.bib}
% Clickable links in the table of contents % Clickable links in the table of contents
\usepackage[hidelinks]{hyperref} \usepackage[ocgcolorlinks]{hyperref}
\hypersetup{ \hypersetup{%
linktoc=all linktoc=all
allcolors=black
} }
% Folders where to search for images % Folders where to search for images

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ sourdough breads has been excavated in Switzerland.
However, based on recent research, some scientists speculate that sourdough However, based on recent research, some scientists speculate that sourdough
bread had already been made in \num{12000}~BC in ancient Jordan~\cite{jordan+bread}. bread had already been made in \num{12000}~BC in ancient Jordan~\cite{jordan+bread}.
\begin{figure}[h] \begin{figure}[ht]
\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{einkorn-crumb} \includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{einkorn-crumb}
\caption{An ancient Einkorn flatbread. Note the dense crumb structure.}% \caption{An ancient Einkorn flatbread. Note the dense crumb structure.}%
\label{einkorn-crumb} \label{einkorn-crumb}
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ of the sourdough leavening agent. As the process is more expensive,
bread rolls like these were ultimately consumed by the noble people bread rolls like these were ultimately consumed by the noble people
in Vienna~\cite{vienna+breadrolls}. in Vienna~\cite{vienna+breadrolls}.
\begin{figure}[h] \begin{figure}[ht]
\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{sourdough-stove} \includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{sourdough-stove}
\caption{A bread made over the stove without an oven.}% \caption{A bread made over the stove without an oven.}%
\label{sourdough-stove} \label{sourdough-stove}

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@@ -15,20 +15,7 @@ bread at home.
Thank you very much for your support!\\ Thank you very much for your support!\\
\begin{filecontents}{supporters.csv} \textbf{Big shout-out to all the initial supporters who helped launching this
\end{filecontents} project:\\}
{Big shout-out to all the initial supporters who helped launching this project:} \input{supporters.csv}
\pgfplotstableset{
begin table=\begin{longtable},
end table=\end{longtable},
}
\pgfplotstabletypeset[col sep=comma,
header=true,
columns={Name},
columns/Name/.style={column type=l,string type},
every head row/.style={before row=\toprule, after row=\midrule\endhead},
every last row/.style={after row=\bottomrule}
]{supporters.csv}

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@@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ src_figures := $(wildcard figures/fig-*.tex)
src_tex := $(foreach directory, $(chapters), $(wildcard $(directory)/*.tex)) src_tex := $(foreach directory, $(chapters), $(wildcard $(directory)/*.tex))
src_tex += book.tex book_sans_serif.tex references.bib figures/vars.tex src_tex += book.tex book_sans_serif.tex references.bib figures/vars.tex
src_tex += supporters.csv
images := $(wildcard images/*/*.jpg) images := $(wildcard images/*/*.jpg)
images += $(wildcard images/*/*.png) images += $(wildcard images/*/*.png)

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@@ -1,128 +1,127 @@
Name Abu,
Abu Adam,
Adam Alicia,
Alicia Andreas~Schmid,
Andreas Schmid Anna~G.,
Anna G. anonnn,
anonnn aomanor,
aomanor Aurore,
Aurore Beatriz,
Beatriz Bee,
Bee BigWullie,
BigWullie Blixikan,
Blixikan Blusie,
Blusie Brigitta,
Brigitta Brockman,
Brockman BTSkete,
BTSkete C~Fazio,
C Fazio Cal~Kotz,
Cal Kotz Case,
Case Charlene~Adkins,
Charlene Adkins Chris~DuBosq,
Chris DuBosq Chris~G,
Chris G Christiane~B,
Christiane B Christine,
Christine Chrysanna,
Chrysanna Colleen~Guidone,
Colleen Guidone Danieel,
Danieel Daniel,
Daniel David,
David Dee,
Dee Desiree~S,
Desiree S DKitSeattle,
DKitSeattle dlenkes,
dlenkes douglas.penna,
douglas.penna DRey,
DRey Duivelsjong,
Duivelsjong Ellie,
Ellie Ethan,
Ethan Francois~le Danois,
Francois le Danois Geoff,
Geoff Guillermo,
Guillermo HansAndreManfredsson,
HansAndreManfredsson Heather~Currier,
Heather Currier Hito,
Hito IlseFA,
IlseFA Inma~McLeish,
Inma McLeish Jackie,
Jackie Jan~Chrillesen,
Jan Chrillesen Jane,
Jane Jenny,
Jenny Jessicat,
Jessicat JimJo,
JimJo John~E Bergman,
John E Bergman Jonathan,
Jonathan JorisBelmans,
JorisBelmans Jose~Lausuch,
Jose Lausuch Judith~Roth,
Judith Roth Julian,
Julian Justin~Dybedahl,
Justin Dybedahl JZ,
JZ Kankiti,
Kankiti Kathy~Goldstein,
Kathy Goldstein kathy~word,
kathy word Ken~Miller,
Ken Miller Kirill~Sivy,
Kirill Sivy Kuchengnom,
Kuchengnom Leon,
Leon Lili1232000,
Lili1232000 Lise~W,
Lise W Lizabeth~Kelly,
Lizabeth Kelly lou,
lou Lukasz~G,
Lukasz G Manse,
Manse Marcel,
Marcel Mariana~Marianito,
Mariana Marianito Marie,
Marie Marijke,
Marijke Mark,
Mark Martin,
Martin Medea,
Medea Meghann,
Meghann Melissa,
Melissa Michaela,
Michaela Michaela~Gáliková,
MichaelaGáliková mieke,
mieke Mimi,
Mimi moj~shar,
moj shar MonicaKS,
MonicaKS Nancy~Anne Martin,
Nancy Anne Martin Nancy~Keary,
Nancy Keary Nick,
Nick nirpf,
nirpf Pascal~H,
Pascal H Paula~Jean~McKenney~Valadez,
Paula Jean McKenney Valadez Pauline~Roberts~(Capyboppy),
Pauline Roberts(Capyboppy) Pitdepitis,
Pitdepitis Rachelle and Omar,
Rachelle and Omar RaptorRich,
RaptorRich Rich,
Rich RiztheBread,
RiztheBread RoijalBaker,
RoijalBaker Rori,
Rori Sander,
Sander Sandy,
Sandy Sarah,
Sarah Scooter,
Scooter Scott~Mattson,
Scott Mattson SebastianKlocke,
SebastianKlocke Sharon~Eicher,
Sharon Eicher ShelleyMierle,
ShelleyMierle SheriK,
SheriK Spencer,
Spencer strambinha,
strambinha Sue,
Sue Sue,
Sue Sune,
Sune Susan,
Susan Sven,
Sven tbonewilly,
tbonewilly Thales~Mello,
Thales Mello TheRealBruce,
TheRealBruce Usliv,
Usliv Vassil~Dichev,
Vassil Dichev Vladimir~Smirnov,
Vladimir Smirnov Voicu,
Voicu Zika,
Zika
Zoltan Zoltan
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@@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ it depends on what you have at hand. My default go-to method is an inverted
tray on top of my dough, paired with a bowl full of boiling water towards the bottom tray on top of my dough, paired with a bowl full of boiling water towards the bottom
of the oven. of the oven.
\begin{figure} \begin{figure}[ht]
\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{apple-experiment-temperatures} \includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{apple-experiment-temperatures}
\caption{An apple with 2 probes to measure ambient \caption{An apple with 2 probes to measure ambient
and surface temperatures of several steaming techniques and surface temperatures of several steaming techniques
@@ -308,14 +308,14 @@ the bottom part. The experiment then showed that the ice-cube method would heat
the surface of the apple a lot quicker. When replicating this with a bread dough, the surface of the apple a lot quicker. When replicating this with a bread dough,
I~would achieve less oven spring. I~would achieve less oven spring.
\begin{figure}[h] \begin{figure}[ht]
\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{apple-experiment-surface-temperatures} \includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{apple-experiment-surface-temperatures}
\caption{A chart showing how the temperature of the surface \caption{A chart showing how the temperature of the surface
of the apple changes with different steaming techniques.}% of the apple changes with different steaming techniques.}%
\label{apple-experiment-surface-temperatures} \label{apple-experiment-surface-temperatures}
\end{figure} \end{figure}
\begin{figure}[h] \begin{figure}[ht]
\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{apple-experiment-ambient-temperatures} \includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{apple-experiment-ambient-temperatures}
\caption{This figure shows how the ambient temperatures inside of the \caption{This figure shows how the ambient temperatures inside of the
Dutch oven change depending on the steaming technique that is used.}% Dutch oven change depending on the steaming technique that is used.}%