轻松制作一个新的“列表...”的方法,复制 LoT 或 LoF 的排版,无需 tocloft

轻松制作一个新的“列表...”的方法,复制 LoT 或 LoF 的排版,无需 tocloft

我正在尝试为我的同事制作一个模板,他们除了表格列表和图片列表之外,还想要一个“对象列表”。但他们希望“对象列表”具有与“图片列表”完全相同的格式(至少在目录级别,文本中对象本身的格式是不同的问题)。

我原本打算使用tocloft包,但它似乎与我用来排版目录和 LoT/LoF 的其他东西有各种冲突(具体来说,我使用的是titlesectitletoc包)。但在研究了一段时间之后,他们终于最近告诉我,他们希望“对象列表”具有与 LoF 完全相同的格式;这使得我似乎可以做一些“将此命令定义为与现有命令相同”的事情来快速构建 LoO 所需的一切。不幸的是,我不知道那些命令是什么。我正在研究 tocloft 看看我能找到什么。由于该包旨在制作非常可定制的“列表”选项,因此代码包含的内容远远超出了我的需要,这使得它很难用作模板。

关于如何制作新的“列表...”,其格式与 LoF 相同,但有单独的命令来将内容添加到列表中,有什么建议吗?或者我可以在哪里阅读这样的内容,比挖掘 tocloft 包更容易?

编辑::根据评论;澄清一下,我正在使用报告文档类,尽管我希望可以避免使用其他包,只是因为我已经使用一些包来调整 ToC、LoT 和 LoF 的排版,并且处理这些事情的各种包似乎不能很好地协同工作。

编辑 2:我从 cls 中取出相关代码并将其放入某种 MWE 中。它有点长,因为我将操纵当前 ToC/LoT/LoF 的所有内容都保留在其中,因为问题的一部分是避免在加载其他包时意外重新格式化排版。这是 MWE(为了清楚起见,我想向其中添加一个模仿 LoT/LoF 的对象列表)。代码也经过大量注释以增加清晰度。

\documentclass{report}
\makeatletter
\usepackage[linktoc=all]{hyperref}% Use this to provide intra-pdf hyperlinking and better toc
\hypersetup{%               %           Setup the coloring of the links. 
%                           %           Currently the only necessary one is "colorlinks=true" and "linkcolor=blue".
    colorlinks   = true,    %           Colours links instead of ugly boxes
    urlcolor     = blue,    %           Colour for external hyperlinks
    linkcolor    = blue,    %           Colour of internal links
    citecolor    = blue     %           Colour of citations, could be ``red''
    }

\usepackage{etoolbox}
\usepackage{tabularx}
\usepackage{xcolor}
\usepackage{amsthm,amssymb,amsmath}
\usepackage[format=hang,labelsep=period,justification=raggedright,font=singlespacing,singlelinecheck=false]{caption}
\usepackage{titlesec}%          Use this for the actual header styling
\usepackage{titletoc}%          Use this to manipulate Table of Contents styling
\usepackage{float}
%\RequirePackage[numbers]{natbib}

\usepackage[
    margin=1in,%            All 4 margins need to be one inch.
    paperheight=11in,%      We want 11in tall paper.
    paperwidth=8.5in%       And 8.5in wide paper.
    ]{geometry}%            Geometry package is the easiest way to deal with margins.


\providecommand{\realSingleSpace}{\setstretch{1}}%  They claim they want single-space, but what they actually want is 
%                                               "as little white space between letters as is visually acceptable".

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%% Margins: %%%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%%                         They want 1 inch all around margins, which we do with the geometry package.
\usepackage[
    margin=1in,%            All 4 margins need to be one inch.
    paperheight=11in,%      We want 11in tall paper.
    paperwidth=8.5in%       And 8.5in wide paper.
    ]{geometry}%            Geometry package is the easiest way to deal with margins.

%% End Margin Config.

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%% Font Options: %%%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\raggedright%               They want a ragged right edge.
%% End Font Setting

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%% Page Numbering %%%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%%                         They want the page number in arabic numerals in the bottom middle of each page.

\usepackage{fancyhdr}
\pagestyle{fancy}
\renewcommand\headrulewidth{0pt}
\lhead{}\chead{}\rhead{}
\cfoot{\thepage}
\setlength{\footskip}{0.5in}%   They want the page number to be half an inch from the bottom. 
%                               This measurement is actually the distance to the text block; 
%                               So 1in margin - 0.5inch from botton = 0.5in footskip value.
%% End page numbering settings

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%% Font Spacing %%%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

\usepackage[nodisplayskipstretch]{setspace}%    This will allow us to set spacing in general.
%                                                   The optional argument "nodisplayskipstretch" turns off doublespacing 
%                                                       for math display mode environments.
\usepackage{indentfirst}%                       This will make sure the first paragraph of every chapter is indented.
\doublespacing%                                     Make everything double spaced by default.
\preto\longtable{\par\realSingleSpace}%             Pre-append using longtables to make sure that tables are single spaced.
\preto\itemize{\par\realSingleSpace}%               Pre-append singlespace to itemize to account for 
%                                                       single space bullet point lists.

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%    Formating Design    %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

%%%%%%%
%%% Caption Configuration TBD

\newcounter{figCount}%      This is an internal counter to track how many figures
\setcounter{figCount}{1}%   We will start at 1 due to how stepping it works.

\newcommand{\addFigure}[3][\Alph{figCount}]{%   Command to manually add a figure
    \parbox{#2\textwidth}{\centering #1 \\ \includegraphics[width=#2\textwidth]{#3}}
    \stepcounter{figCount}
    }

\newenvironment{multiFigure}% Environment that mimicks figure type environment,
%                               Except it doesn't float around and it resets figCount.
    {% Begin Environment Code
        \setcounter{figCount}{1}
        \minipage\textwidth
    }
    {% End Environment Code
        \endminipage
    }

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%% Theorem environment definitions %%%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

\newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}[chapter]
    \renewcommand{\thetheorem}{\thechapter-\arabic{theorem}}
\newtheorem{claim}{Claim}[chapter]
    \renewcommand{\theclaim}{\thechapter-\arabic{claim}}
\newtheorem{lemma}{Lemma}[chapter]
    \renewcommand{\thelemma}{\thechapter-\arabic{lemma}}


%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%% Table Formatting %%%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%% They want tables configured a certain way that makes the package "longtables" a more desirable option.
%   More specifically, from their website on text-flow:
%        Text must be continuous throughout the chapter. 
%        It is best to place all tables and figures at the end of the appropriate chapter. 
%        Avoid inserting them into the text of the chapter, unless you are able to do so 
%        without leaving blank gaps at the bottom of text pages.
%%%%%%%
\RequirePackage{longtable}
\RequirePackage{flafter}% This package stops tables from floating backward up the text. This stops weirdness like tables appearing before the section they are in within the source.

%% End table configure

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%% Header Formatting %%%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%  Some headers by default have a huge margin between the top of the chapter text and the top margin, 
%       which the grad school doesn't like. So we use the titlesec package and the \titleformat command to 
%       directly access all aspects of chapters and parts to fix spacing, formating, and style.
\titlelabel{\thetitle . \quad}

\newif\ifdocBody
\docBodyfalse% Initially we aren't in the body yet.
%% Define chapter's style based on if we want chapters to auto-upper-case or not.

\titleformat{\chapter}[hang]
    {\uppercase}
    {}
    {0pt}
    {\centering\realSingleSpace\ifdocBody CHAPTER \thechapter \\[-5pt] \fi}
    [\raggedright\doublespacing]

\titleformat{\part}[hang]
    {}
    {}
    {0pt}
    {\centering\realSingleSpace\MakeUppercase}
    {\raggedright\doublespacing}


\titlespacing{\part}{0pt}{-0.7in}{0.5\baselineskip}

\titlespacing{\chapter}{0pt}{-0.7in}{0.5\baselineskip}

%%% Setup the formating for the actual section, subsection, and subsubsections in the text. We use the titlesec package here as it allows us to directly access the formating without having to renew the command and deal with all the code happening in the background for things like "table of contents" and pagebreaking.
%\titleformat*{\section}{\bfseries\center}% sections need to be bold and centered.


\setcounter{secnumdepth}{5}
\titleformat{\section}%
    {%
        \bfseries\center\realSingleSpace%       We want \section to be bold (\bfseries), centered (\center), 
    }%                                              and single spaced (\realSingleSpace)
    {%
        \thesection%                            The section number is held in \thesection
    }%
    {1em}%                                      The space between section number and text is the standard 1em
    {}%

\titleformat{\subsection}%
    {\bfseries\raggedright\realSingleSpace}%
    {\thesubsection}%
    {1em}{}%
\titleformat{\subsubsection}
    {
        \bfseries\filright\realSingleSpace%     We want \subsubsection to be bold (\bfseries), left-justified (\filright), 
    }%                                              and single spaced (\realSingleSpace)
    {
        \thesubsubsection%                      The section number is held in \thesubsubsection
    }
    {1em}%                                      The space between section number and text is the standard 1em
    {}

\titlespacing{\section}{0pt}{0pt}{0pt}
\titlespacing{\subsection}{0pt}{10pt}{0pt}
\titlespacing{\subsubsection}{0pt}{10pt}{0pt}
%% End of Header formating



%%%%%%%
%%% Table of Contents, List of Figures, and List of Tables fixes: They wanted hyperlinked dotted lines between the chapter name and the page number. They also want all uppercase "TABLE OF CONTENTS".
%%%%%%%

%% Fix the formatting of the various numbers.
\renewcommand*{\thefigure}{\thechapter-\arabic{figure}}%            Change the dot to a hyphen for list of figures.
\renewcommand*{\theequation}{\thechapter-\arabic{equation}}%        Change the equation to chapter - equation#
\renewcommand*{\thetable}{\thechapter-\arabic{table}}%              Change the dot to a hyphen for list of tables.



%%% Fix the titles of the "List Of ...", complete with adding the page/title at the top where applicable.
\renewcommand*\listfigurename{LIST OF FIGURES

    \underline{\smash{Figure}} \hfill \underline{\smash{page}}

    \vspace*{-0.7\baselineskip}
    }%

\renewcommand*\listtablename{LIST OF TABLES

    \underline{\smash{Tables}} \hfill \underline{\smash{page}}

    \vspace*{-0.7\baselineskip}
    }%

\renewcommand{\contentsname}{TABLE OF CONTENTS

    \hspace*{0pt}\hfill \underline{\smash{page}}

    \vspace*{-0.7\baselineskip}
    }%

\titlecontents{figure}[2em]
    {}
    {\hspace*{-2em}\hyper@linkstart{link}{\Hy@tocdestname}\hspace*{2em}{\contentslabel{2em}}\hyper@linkend}
    {}
    {\hyper@linkstart{link}{\Hy@tocdestname}{\titlerule*[5pt]{.}\thecontentspage}\hyper@linkend \\*\addvspace{8pt}}

\titlecontents{table}[2em]
    {}
    {\hspace*{-2em}\hyper@linkstart{link}{\Hy@tocdestname}\hspace*{2em}{\contentslabel{2em}}\hyper@linkend}
    {}
    {\hyper@linkstart{link}{\Hy@tocdestname}{\titlerule*[5pt]{.}\thecontentspage}\hyper@linkend \\*\addvspace{8pt}}

%%%% An attempt to do everything with titlesec and titletoc packages instead of using toclof package, to avoid package clashes.
\contentsmargin{0pt}

%%%%%%%
%%% Below is the formatting for all the Table of Contents hyperlinks, dotted lines, and horizontal alignment.

\titlecontents{part}[0em]
    {\mdseries}
    {\hyper@linkstart{link}{\Hy@tocdestname}{\contentslabel{2.3em}}\hyper@linkend}
    {}
    {}

\titlecontents{chapter}[0em]
    {}
    {\contentslabel{2em}}
    {}
    {\hyper@linkstart{link}{\Hy@tocdestname}{\titlerule*[5pt]{.}\thecontentspage}\hyper@linkend \\*\addvspace{8pt}}

\titlecontents{section}[4.1em]
    {}
    {\hspace*{-2em}\hyper@linkstart{link}{\Hy@tocdestname}\hspace*{2em}{\contentslabel{2em}}\hyper@linkend}
    {}
    {\hyper@linkstart{link}{\Hy@tocdestname}{\titlerule*[5pt]{.}\thecontentspage}\hyper@linkend \\*}

\titlecontents{subsection}[6.4em]
    {}
    {\hspace*{-2.3em}\hyper@linkstart{link}{\Hy@tocdestname}\hspace*{2.3em}{\contentslabel{2.3em}}\hyper@linkend}
    {}
    {\hyper@linkstart{link}{\Hy@tocdestname}{\titlerule*[5pt]{.}\thecontentspage}\hyper@linkend \\*}

\titlecontents{subsubsection}[9.4em]
    {}
    {\hspace*{-3em}\hyper@linkstart{link}{\Hy@tocdestname}\hspace*{3em}{\contentslabel{3em}}\hyper@linkend}
    {}
    {\hyper@linkstart{link}{\Hy@tocdestname}{\titlerule*[5pt]{.}\thecontentspage}\hyper@linkend \\*}

%\newenvironment{multiFigure}% Environment that mimicks figure type environment,
%%                               Except it doesn't float around and it resets figCount.
%    {% Begin Environment Code
%        \setcounter{figCount}{1}
%        \minipage\textwidth
%    }
%    {% End Environment Code
%        \endminipage
%    }
\begin{document}

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\documentclass{report}
\makeatletter
\usepackage[linktoc=all]{hyperref}% Use this to provide intra-pdf hyperlinking and better toc
\hypersetup{%               %           Setup the coloring of the links. 
%                           %           Currently the only necessary one is "colorlinks=true" and "linkcolor=blue".
    colorlinks   = true,    %           Colours links instead of ugly boxes
    urlcolor     = blue,    %           Colour for external hyperlinks
    linkcolor    = blue,    %           Colour of internal links
    citecolor    = blue     %           Colour of citations, could be ``red''
    }

\usepackage{etoolbox}
\usepackage{tabularx}
\usepackage{xcolor}
\usepackage{amsthm,amssymb,amsmath}
\usepackage[format=hang,labelsep=period,justification=raggedright,font=singlespacing,singlelinecheck=false]{caption}
\usepackage{titlesec}%          Use this for the actual header styling
\usepackage{titletoc}%          Use this to manipulate Table of Contents styling
\usepackage{float}
%\RequirePackage[numbers]{natbib}

\usepackage[
    margin=1in,%            All 4 margins need to be one inch.
    paperheight=11in,%      We want 11in tall paper.
    paperwidth=8.5in%       And 8.5in wide paper.
    ]{geometry}%            Geometry package is the easiest way to deal with margins.


\providecommand{\realSingleSpace}{\setstretch{1}}%  They claim they want single-space, but what they actually want is 
%                                               "as little white space between letters as is visually acceptable".

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%% Margins: %%%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%%                         They want 1 inch all around margins, which we do with the geometry package.
\usepackage[
    margin=1in,%            All 4 margins need to be one inch.
    paperheight=11in,%      We want 11in tall paper.
    paperwidth=8.5in%       And 8.5in wide paper.
    ]{geometry}%            Geometry package is the easiest way to deal with margins.

%% End Margin Config.

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%% Font Options: %%%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\raggedright%               They want a ragged right edge.
%% End Font Setting

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%% Page Numbering %%%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%%                         They want the page number in arabic numerals in the bottom middle of each page.

\usepackage{fancyhdr}
\pagestyle{fancy}
\renewcommand\headrulewidth{0pt}
\lhead{}\chead{}\rhead{}
\cfoot{\thepage}
\setlength{\footskip}{0.5in}%   They want the page number to be half an inch from the bottom. 
%                               This measurement is actually the distance to the text block; 
%                               So 1in margin - 0.5inch from botton = 0.5in footskip value.
%% End page numbering settings

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%% Font Spacing %%%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

\usepackage[nodisplayskipstretch]{setspace}%    This will allow us to set spacing in general.
%                                                   The optional argument "nodisplayskipstretch" turns off doublespacing 
%                                                       for math display mode environments.
\usepackage{indentfirst}%                       This will make sure the first paragraph of every chapter is indented.
\doublespacing%                                     Make everything double spaced by default.
\preto\longtable{\par\realSingleSpace}%             Pre-append using longtables to make sure that tables are single spaced.
\preto\itemize{\par\realSingleSpace}%               Pre-append singlespace to itemize to account for 
%                                                       single space bullet point lists.

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%    Formating Design    %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

%%%%%%%
%%% Caption Configuration TBD

\newcounter{figCount}%      This is an internal counter to track how many figures
\setcounter{figCount}{1}%   We will start at 1 due to how stepping it works.

\newcommand{\addFigure}[3][\Alph{figCount}]{%   Command to manually add a figure
    \parbox{#2\textwidth}{\centering #1 \\ \includegraphics[width=#2\textwidth]{#3}}
    \stepcounter{figCount}
    }

\newenvironment{multiFigure}% Environment that mimicks figure type environment,
%                               Except it doesn't float around and it resets figCount.
    {% Begin Environment Code
        \setcounter{figCount}{1}
        \minipage\textwidth
    }
    {% End Environment Code
        \endminipage
    }

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%% Theorem environment definitions %%%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

\newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}[chapter]
    \renewcommand{\thetheorem}{\thechapter-\arabic{theorem}}
\newtheorem{claim}{Claim}[chapter]
    \renewcommand{\theclaim}{\thechapter-\arabic{claim}}
\newtheorem{lemma}{Lemma}[chapter]
    \renewcommand{\thelemma}{\thechapter-\arabic{lemma}}


%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%% Table Formatting %%%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%% They want tables configured a certain way that makes the package "longtables" a more desirable option.
%   More specifically, from their website on text-flow:
%        Text must be continuous throughout the chapter. 
%        It is best to place all tables and figures at the end of the appropriate chapter. 
%        Avoid inserting them into the text of the chapter, unless you are able to do so 
%        without leaving blank gaps at the bottom of text pages.
%%%%%%%
\RequirePackage{longtable}
\RequirePackage{flafter}% This package stops tables from floating backward up the text. This stops weirdness like tables appearing before the section they are in within the source.

%% End table configure

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%% Header Formatting %%%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%  Some headers by default have a huge margin between the top of the chapter text and the top margin, 
%       which the grad school doesn't like. So we use the titlesec package and the \titleformat command to 
%       directly access all aspects of chapters and parts to fix spacing, formating, and style.
\titlelabel{\thetitle . \quad}

\newif\ifdocBody
\docBodyfalse% Initially we aren't in the body yet.
%% Define chapter's style based on if we want chapters to auto-upper-case or not.

\titleformat{\chapter}[hang]
    {\uppercase}
    {}
    {0pt}
    {\centering\realSingleSpace\ifdocBody CHAPTER \thechapter \\[-5pt] \fi}
    [\raggedright\doublespacing]

\titleformat{\part}[hang]
    {}
    {}
    {0pt}
    {\centering\realSingleSpace\MakeUppercase}
    {\raggedright\doublespacing}


\titlespacing{\part}{0pt}{-0.7in}{0.5\baselineskip}

\titlespacing{\chapter}{0pt}{-0.7in}{0.5\baselineskip}

%%% Setup the formating for the actual section, subsection, and subsubsections in the text. We use the titlesec package here as it allows us to directly access the formating without having to renew the command and deal with all the code happening in the background for things like "table of contents" and pagebreaking.
%\titleformat*{\section}{\bfseries\center}% sections need to be bold and centered.


\setcounter{secnumdepth}{5}
\titleformat{\section}%
    {%
        \bfseries\center\realSingleSpace%       We want \section to be bold (\bfseries), centered (\center), 
    }%                                              and single spaced (\realSingleSpace)
    {%
        \thesection%                            The section number is held in \thesection
    }%
    {1em}%                                      The space between section number and text is the standard 1em
    {}%

\titleformat{\subsection}%
    {\bfseries\raggedright\realSingleSpace}%
    {\thesubsection}%
    {1em}{}%
\titleformat{\subsubsection}
    {
        \bfseries\filright\realSingleSpace%     We want \subsubsection to be bold (\bfseries), left-justified (\filright), 
    }%                                              and single spaced (\realSingleSpace)
    {
        \thesubsubsection%                      The section number is held in \thesubsubsection
    }
    {1em}%                                      The space between section number and text is the standard 1em
    {}

\titlespacing{\section}{0pt}{0pt}{0pt}
\titlespacing{\subsection}{0pt}{10pt}{0pt}
\titlespacing{\subsubsection}{0pt}{10pt}{0pt}
%% End of Header formating



%%%%%%%
%%% Table of Contents, List of Figures, and List of Tables fixes: They wanted hyperlinked dotted lines between the chapter name and the page number. They also want all uppercase "TABLE OF CONTENTS".
%%%%%%%

%% Fix the formatting of the various numbers.
\renewcommand*{\thefigure}{\thechapter-\arabic{figure}}%            Change the dot to a hyphen for list of figures.
\renewcommand*{\theequation}{\thechapter-\arabic{equation}}%        Change the equation to chapter - equation#
\renewcommand*{\thetable}{\thechapter-\arabic{table}}%              Change the dot to a hyphen for list of tables.



%%% Fix the titles of the "List Of ...", complete with adding the page/title at the top where applicable.
\renewcommand*\listfigurename{LIST OF FIGURES

    \underline{\smash{Figure}} \hfill \underline{\smash{page}}

    \vspace*{-0.7\baselineskip}
    }%

\renewcommand*\listtablename{LIST OF TABLES

    \underline{\smash{Tables}} \hfill \underline{\smash{page}}

    \vspace*{-0.7\baselineskip}
    }%

\renewcommand{\contentsname}{TABLE OF CONTENTS

    \hspace*{0pt}\hfill \underline{\smash{page}}

    \vspace*{-0.7\baselineskip}
    }%

\titlecontents{figure}[2em]
    {}
    {\hspace*{-2em}\hyper@linkstart{link}{\Hy@tocdestname}\hspace*{2em}{\contentslabel{2em}}\hyper@linkend}
    {}
    {\hyper@linkstart{link}{\Hy@tocdestname}{\titlerule*[5pt]{.}\thecontentspage}\hyper@linkend \\*\addvspace{8pt}}

\titlecontents{table}[2em]
    {}
    {\hspace*{-2em}\hyper@linkstart{link}{\Hy@tocdestname}\hspace*{2em}{\contentslabel{2em}}\hyper@linkend}
    {}
    {\hyper@linkstart{link}{\Hy@tocdestname}{\titlerule*[5pt]{.}\thecontentspage}\hyper@linkend \\*\addvspace{8pt}}

%%%% An attempt to do everything with titlesec and titletoc packages instead of using toclof package, to avoid package clashes.
\contentsmargin{0pt}

%%%%%%%
%%% Below is the formatting for all the Table of Contents hyperlinks, dotted lines, and horizontal alignment.

\titlecontents{part}[0em]
    {\mdseries}
    {\hyper@linkstart{link}{\Hy@tocdestname}{\contentslabel{2.3em}}\hyper@linkend}
    {}
    {}

\titlecontents{chapter}[0em]
    {}
    {\contentslabel{2em}}
    {}
    {\hyper@linkstart{link}{\Hy@tocdestname}{\titlerule*[5pt]{.}\thecontentspage}\hyper@linkend \\*\addvspace{8pt}}

\titlecontents{section}[4.1em]
    {}
    {\hspace*{-2em}\hyper@linkstart{link}{\Hy@tocdestname}\hspace*{2em}{\contentslabel{2em}}\hyper@linkend}
    {}
    {\hyper@linkstart{link}{\Hy@tocdestname}{\titlerule*[5pt]{.}\thecontentspage}\hyper@linkend \\*}

\titlecontents{subsection}[6.4em]
    {}
    {\hspace*{-2.3em}\hyper@linkstart{link}{\Hy@tocdestname}\hspace*{2.3em}{\contentslabel{2.3em}}\hyper@linkend}
    {}
    {\hyper@linkstart{link}{\Hy@tocdestname}{\titlerule*[5pt]{.}\thecontentspage}\hyper@linkend \\*}

\titlecontents{subsubsection}[9.4em]
    {}
    {\hspace*{-3em}\hyper@linkstart{link}{\Hy@tocdestname}\hspace*{3em}{\contentslabel{3em}}\hyper@linkend}
    {}
    {\hyper@linkstart{link}{\Hy@tocdestname}{\titlerule*[5pt]{.}\thecontentspage}\hyper@linkend \\*}

%\newenvironment{multiFigure}% Environment that mimicks figure type environment,
%%                               Except it doesn't float around and it resets figCount.
%    {% Begin Environment Code
%        \setcounter{figCount}{1}
%        \minipage\textwidth
%    }
%    {% End Environment Code
%        \endminipage
%    }



%koleygr: ADDED CODE UNTILL BEGIN DOCUMENT:

\usepackage{pgffor}

\newfloat{object}{H}{objs}[chapter]


\newcounter{objCounter}

\renewcommand{\thefigure}{\thechapter-\arabic{figure}}
\renewcommand{\thetable}{\thechapter-\arabic{table}}
\renewcommand{\theobject}{\thechapter-\arabic{objCounter}}
\AtBeginDocument{%
\let\oldcaptionof\captionof
\renewcommand\captionof[2]{%
\xdef\MyObj{object}
\xdef\ArgA{#1}
\ifx\ArgA\MyObj
\refstepcounter{objCounter}\oldcaptionof{#1}{#2}\label{Obj:\arabic{objCounter}}%
\else
\oldcaptionof{#1}{#2}
\fi
}
}
\makeatletter
\newcommand\TableOfObjects{%
\setstretch{3} 
\begin{center}
    LIST OF OBJECTS
\end{center}

\underline{\smash{Objects}}\hfill\underline{\smash{page}}

\vspace{0.5cm}

\foreach \i in {1,...,100}{
\@ifundefined{r@Obj:\i}
{\breakforeach}
{\noindent\ref{Obj:\i}\hspace{7pt}\nameref{Obj:\i}\hyperref[Obj:\i]{\dotfill}\pageref{Obj:\i}\\}
}
}
\makeatother

\begin{document}
\listoffigures
\listoftables
\TableOfObjects

\chapter{First Chapter}
\begin{minipage}{\textwidth}
\centering
\captionof{table}{test table 1}
\end{minipage}
\begin{minipage}{\textwidth}
\centering
\captionof{figure}{test figure 1}
\end{minipage}
\begin{minipage}{\textwidth}
\centering
\captionof{table}{test table 2}
\end{minipage}
\begin{figure}
    \centering
    \captionof{figure}{test figure 2}
    \label{fig:my_label}
\end{figure}

\chapter{Second Chapter}
\begin{minipage}{\textwidth}
\centering
\captionof{table}{test table 3}
\end{minipage}
\begin{minipage}{\textwidth}
\centering
\captionof{object}{test object 1}
\end{minipage}
\begin{minipage}{\textwidth}
\centering
\captionof{object}{test object 2}
\end{minipage}
\begin{object}
    \centering
    \captionof{object}{test object 3}
    \label{fig:my_label}
\end{object}

\chapter{ThirdChapter}
\begin{minipage}{\textwidth}
\centering
\captionof{table}{test table 1}
\end{minipage}
\begin{minipage}{\textwidth}
\centering
\captionof{figure}{test figure 1}
\end{minipage}
\begin{minipage}{\textwidth}
\centering
\captionof{table}{test table 2}
\end{minipage}
\begin{figure}
    \centering
    \captionof{figure}{test figure 2}
    \label{fig:my_label}
\end{figure}

\end{document}

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