LaTeX class for MLA papers.
In the United States, secondary and undergraduate students are generally expected to adhere to the format prescribed by the Modern Language Association (MLA) for typewritten essays, research papers and writings. Sadly, the tool of choice is usually Microsoft Word, even amongst those fluent with TeX.
Though there are some templates and tools to aid in writing
in the MLA format using LaTeX, none fully met the expectations
of the author.
So voilà, there now exists an mla.cls proper:
a simple, straightforward class for composing papers almost
perfectly adherent to the MLA style guide.
Documentation and source are combined into a
.dtx file,
as is typical for LaTeX packages.
To read the documentation, run mla.dtx through LaTeX:
$ pdflatex mla.dtx
$ gv mla.dtx(If you're getting this package from CTAN,
a file called mla.pdf should already be provided.)
For an example file, refer to mla-example.tex and mla-example.bib,
or to the appendix in the documentation.
Run mla.ins through LaTeX:
$ latex mla.insOnce finished, move the output mla.cls to your local
texmf directory.
mlacls copyright 2019 Seth Price (sprice623 AT aol DOT com).
Released under the
LaTeX Project Public License v1.3c.
See CHANGELOG.md for version history.
Submit a merge request on the GitLab repository. I rarely look at the GitHub mirror.
Refer to BUGS.md.
Please report any bugs to the
issue tracker.