\newpage \subsection{Tables} \textit{Included in \texttt{most} and up} You can set up nice looking tables using the \texttt{booktab} and \texttt{tabulary} environments. \begin{minted}{latex} \begin{tables}{ll}{Left & Right} Left content & Right Content\\ \end{tables} \end{minted} This outputs as \begin{tables}{ll}{Left & Right} Left content & Right Content \\ \end{tables} This doesn't use the \texttt{table} environment, so no captions are possible, as to why there is also \begin{minted}{latex} \begin{fullTable}{ll}{Left & Right}{This is a caption} Left content & Right Content\\ \end{fullTable} \end{minted} This outputs as \begin{fullTable}{ll}{Left & Right}{This is a caption} Left content & Right Content\\ \end{fullTable} \subsection{Index} \textit{Included in \texttt{most} and up} If you want to use index, add \verb|\prepareIndex| to the preamble. Using \verb|\addIndexBold|\{\textit{string}\}, you can add entries to the index. They are printed in bold typeface in your document. Using \verb|\addIndex|\{\textit{string}\}, you can do the same, but the text remains normal and using \verb|\addIndexItalic|\{\textit{string}\}, it is printed in italics