\documentclass{article} \usepackage[style=mla,backend=biber]{biblatex} %for Copyleft Symbol \usepackage{graphicx} %for URL embedding \usepackage{hyperref} \hypersetup{ colorlinks=true, urlcolor=blue, pdfborderstyle={/S/U/W 1}, citecolor=black } % %Margin - 1 inch on all sides % \usepackage[letterpaper]{geometry} \geometry{top=1.0in, bottom=1.0in, left=1.0in, right=1.0in} % %Doublespacing % \usepackage{setspace} \doublespacing % %Babel package for multiple language typesetting % %\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} %\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} % %Setting the font % \usepackage{times} % %Rotating tables (e.g. sideways when too long) % \usepackage{rotating} % %For multiple rows in tables % \usepackage{multirow} % %Line numbering in verse environment % \usepackage{lineno} % %Fancy-header package to modify header/page numbering (insert last name) % \usepackage{fancyhdr} \pagestyle{fancy} \lhead{} \chead{} \lfoot{} \cfoot{} \rfoot{} \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt} \renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0pt} %To make sure we actually have header 0.5in away from top edge %12pt is one-sixth of an inch. Subtract this from 0.5in to get headsep value \setlength\headsep{0.333in} %Bibliography File \addbibresource{Biblio.bib} \newcommand{\secheader}[1]{\textbf{#1}} \begin{document} \renewcommand{\labelenumi}{\arabic{enumi}.0} \renewcommand{\labelenumii}{\arabic{enumi}.\arabic{enumii}} \renewcommand{\labelenumiii}{\arabic{enumi}.\arabic{enumii}.\arabic{enumiii}} \renewcommand{\labelenumiv}{\arabic{enumi}.\arabic{enumii}.\arabic{enumiii}.\arabic{enumiv}} \begin{flushleft} %%%%Title \begin{center} \textbf{Decimal Outline} \textbf{of} \textbf{"Kinds of Maps and Kinds of Map Data"} \textbf{by U.S. Department of Interior} \end{center} %%%%Changes paragraph indentation to 0.5in \setlength{\parindent}{0.5in} %%%%Begin body of paper here \begin{enumerate} \item Planimetric Maps present bare features and nothing more. \begin{enumerate} \item These maps are often used for planning. \item Planimetric maps are sometimes used for cadastral purposes. \item Utility companies may use planimetric maps for construction purposes. \end{enumerate} \item Topographic Maps show bare features along with height data. \begin{enumerate} \item Topographical maps are vital in the development of a nation's economy. \item Topographic Maps are classified publication scale. \begin{enumerate} \item Scale of maps are usually classified in ratio format. \item Maps may be either big, medium, or small. \end{enumerate} \end{enumerate} \item Thematic Maps emphasize a specific topic. \begin{enumerate} \item Thematic maps are often used for quantification or acknowledgment of distribution. \item Density may be highlighted by a heavier use of a measuring tool (such as dot size being higher). \item Thematic maps may be broken up by arbitrary boundaries. \end{enumerate} \item Digital Maps and Map Data are digitized versions of maps that can be remotely accessed. \begin{enumerate} \item May be stored in a graphical form. \item May be stored in a numerical form. \end{enumerate} \item Line Maps are a crude form of map where lines are pasted on an image. \item Photomaps take photos of an area and present it as a map. \begin{enumerate} \item Cartographic elements may be apparent for user convenience. \item Photographs may be seen as "map substitutes" depending on detail level. \end{enumerate} \end{enumerate} %%%%Works cited \printbibliography \end{flushleft} \scriptsize{ \begin{center} \vspace*{\fill} Copyright \copyright \the\year{} msglm - This work is licensed under the \href{https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/}{CC-BY-SA 4.0} with a willingness to sell exceptions. \end{center} } \end{document}