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title={\LaTeX}, - month={March}, - year={2013}, - publisher={Wikibooks.org}, - url={http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX}, - urldate={2015-05-03}} -@manual{veryshortlatex, - title={The very short guide to typesetting with \LaTeX{}}, - month={January}, - year={2013}, - publisher={Silmaril Consultants}, - url={http://tug.ctan.org/info/latex-veryshortguide/veryshortguide.pdf}, - urldate={2015-05-03}} -@manual{shortlatex, - title={A short introduction to \LaTeX{}}, - month={December}, - year={1995}, - author={Allin Cottrell}, - url={http://ricardo.ecn.wfu.edu/~cottrell/ecn297/latex_tut.pdf}, - urldate={2015-05-03}} -@manual{longlatex, - author={Tobias Oetiker and Hubert Partl and Irene Hyna and Elisabeth Schlegl}, - title={The Not So Short Introduction to \LaTeXe\ or \LaTeXe\ in - 157 minutes}, - year={2014}, - month={October}, - url={http://tobi.oetiker.ch/lshort/lshort.pdf}, - urldate={2015-05-03}} -@book{rybicka03, - author={Jiří Rybička}, - edition={3}, - title={\LaTeX\ pro začátečníky}, - publisher={Konvoj}, - place={Brno}, - year={2003}, - isbn={80-7302-049-1}} -@manual{satrapa11, - author={Pavel Satrapa}, - title={\LaTeX\ pro pragmatiky}, - place={Liberec}, - year={2011}, - month={June}, - url={http://mirror.ctan.org/info/czech/latex-pro-pragmatiky/latex-pro-pragmatiky.pdf}, - urldate={2015-05-03}} -@manual{novotny15, - author={Vít Novotný and Daniel Marek and Jan Pavlovič and Petr - Sojka}, - title={The \textsf{fithesis3} class for the typesetting of theses - written at the Masaryk University in Brno}, - place={Brno}, - year={2015}, - url={http://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/fithesis/fithesis.pdf}, - urldate={2015-11-11}} diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/fithesis/guide/mu/guide.dtx b/macros/latex/contrib/fithesis/guide/mu/guide.dtx deleted file mode 100644 index b8f74355e9..0000000000 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/fithesis/guide/mu/guide.dtx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1121 +0,0 @@ -% \begin{macrocode} -\documentclass[digital,nocover,nolot]{fithesis3} -\usepackage[english]{babel} -\usepackage{hologo} -\usepackage{fancyvrb} -\usepackage{minted} -\usepackage{ltxcmds} -\usepackage{tabularx} -\makeatletter -\thesissetup{ - title=A fithesis3 user guide for the \thesis@english@facultyName, - TeXtitle=A \textit{fithesis3} user guide\medskip\\\Large for the - \thesis@english@facultyName, - extra={ - titleCs=Příručka šablony fithesis3 pro - Přírodovědeckou fakultu, - TeXtitleCs=Příručka šablony \textit{fithesis3}\medskip\\ pro - Přírodovědeckou fakultu, - }, - type=bc, - department=Department of Computer Graphics and Design, - extra={ - departmentCs=Katedra počítačové grafiky a designu, - }, - programme=Applied Informatics, - extra={ - programmeCs=Aplikovaná informatika, - }, - field=Typesetting, - extra={ - fieldCs=Sazba, - }, - titleEn=\thesis@title, - departmentEn=\thesis@department, - programmeEn=\thesis@programme, - fieldEn=\thesis@field, - author=Vít Novotný, - advisor={Doc.\ RNDr.\ Petr Sojka, Ph.D.}, - assignment={}, - keywords={thesis, typesetting, LaTeX}, - TeXkeywords={thesis, typesetting, \LaTeX{}}, - keywordsEn=\thesis@keywords, - TeXkeywordsEn=\thesis@TeXkeywords, - extra={ - keywordsCs={závěrečné práce, sazba, LaTeX}, - TeXkeywordsCs={závěrečné práce, sazba, \LaTeX{}}, - }, - abstract={% - \textsf{Fithesis3} is a \LaTeX{} document class, which - streamlines the typesetting of the mandatory parts of theses, so - that the author can focus at content alone. \textsf{Fithesis3} - can be used to write theses in various languages across the - faculties of the \thesis@english@universityName. - - This document describes the installation of the - \textsf{fithesis3} class, its configuration and its use at the - \thesis@english@facultyName. As a demonstration of its - capabilities, this document was typeset using the - \textsf{fithesis3} class.}, - extra={ - abstractCs={ - \textsf{Fithesis3} je šablona pro formát \LaTeX{}, která - usnadňuje přípravu povinných částí závěrečných prací, aby se - autor mohl soustředit pouze na obsah. \textsf{Fithesis3} lze - použít pro přípravu závěrečných prací v různých jazycích - napříč fakultami Masarykovy Univerzity. - - Dokument popisuje instalaci šablony \textsf{fithesis3}, její - konfiguraci a použití na Přírodovědecké fakultě. Pomocí - šablony byl připraven i tento dokument. - }, - }, - abstractEn=\thesis@abstract, - faculty=\jobname, - bib=guide.bib, - autoLayout=false} -\makeatother -\thesisload% The menukeys package does not play nice, when it is - \usepackage[os=win]{menukeys}% loaded before BibLaTeX. -\begin{document} - \makeatletter\thesis@preamble\makeatother - \chapter{Introduction} - To use the \textsf{fithesis3} class, you can use an online - \LaTeX{} editor, such as Overleaf,% - \footnote{Overleaf \textsf{fithesis3} -%<*sci> - and \textsf{sci.muni.thesis} -%</sci> - templates are located at - \url{http://www.overleaf.com/gallery/tagged/muni}.} - which allows you to skip the installation described in Section - \ref{sec:install} completely. -%<*sci> - Beside \textsf{fithesis3}, the \textsf{sci.muni.thesis} \LaTeX\ - package, as well as templates for common word processors, can - likewise be used for the preparation of theses at the - \makeatletter\thesis@english@facultyName\makeatother.\footnote{% - For more information about the alternative templates, see - \url{http://www.sci.muni.cz/cz/BcMgrStudium/Legislativa/Sablony}.} -%</sci> - -%<*fi> - {\makeatletter\newcount\thguide@tl\expandafter\thguide@tl\the - \year\if\month<7\advance\thguide@tl-1\fi\makeatother - Another way to avoid installation is to use any public-access - computer at the \makeatletter\thesis@english@facultyName - \makeatother\ that runs Microsoft Windows. By running - \begin{center} - \makeatletter\menu[,]{Start,Programs,Document Tools,TeXLive% - \the\thguide@tl\ namapovani na T}\makeatother - \end{center} you can mount the faculty \TeX\ Live installation to - drive \verb'T:\'. Consequently, you can either use the command - line to run commands from the \TeX{} distribution by running - \begin{center} - \makeatletter\menu[,]{Start,Programs,Document Tools,TeXLive% - \the\thguide@tl\ CMD}\makeatother - \end{center} - or you can use the graphical \TeX\ editor \TeX Works by running - \begin{center} - \makeatletter\menu[,]{Start,Programs,Document Tools,TeXWorks+% - TeXLive\the\thguide@tl}\makeatother - \end{center}} - - Yet another way to avoid installation is to either connect to the - Linux server at \url{aisa.fi.muni.cz} over SSH, or use any - public-access computer at the - \makeatletter\thesis@english@facultyName\makeatother\ that runs - Linux or Mac OS, and load the faculty \TeX\ Live installation by - issuing the \texttt{module add texlive} command on the command - line. If you choose this approach, you can also skip the entire - Section \ref{sec:install}, although a certain degree of - proficiency in working with a Unix operating system is required - compared to the other methods. -%</fi> - \makeatletter - % This macro kerns an icon next to a word. - \def\thguide@iconkern{\kern.2ex} - \makeatother -%<*sci> - \makeatletter - % This macro typesets the URL of a math.muni server. - \def\thguide@server#1{% - \includegraphics[height=.5em]{resources/#1.pdf}% - \thguide@iconkern\url{#1.math.muni.cz}} - \makeatother - Another way to avoid installation is to use the faculty \TeX\ Live - installation by connecting to the Linux server at - \makeatletter\thguide@server{yoda}\makeatother\ or - \makeatletter\thguide@server{vader}\makeatother\ over SSH - (through port 22222) or over the remote desktop - protocol\footnote{ - For more information about connecting through the remote - desktop protocol, see - \url{http://www.math.muni.cz/aktuality/347-vzdaleny-pristup-yoda-vader.html}.} - (through port 13556), or to use any public-access computer at the - \makeatletter\thesis@english@facultyName\makeatother\ that runs - Linux. If you choose this approach, you can also skip this entire - section, although a certain degree of proficiency in working with - a Unix operating system is required compared to the first method. -%</sci> - - \section{Installation}\label{sec:install} - \subsection{Installing a \TeX{} distribution} - If you decided not to use a public \TeX{} distribution, you will - need to install one locally before proceeding further. A \TeX{} - distribution contains tools and packages that are going to help - you with preparing and typesetting your \LaTeX\ documents. - - The two major \TeX{} distributions that you can install are - Mik\TeX,\footnote{Mik\TeX\ can be acquired from - \url{http://miktex.org/2.9/setup}.} which can be used with the - Microsoft Windows operating system, and \TeX\ Live,\footnote{% - \TeX\ Live can be acquired from - \url{http://www.tug.org/texlive}.} which can be installed on - both Unix and Windows operating systems. The advantages of - Mik\TeX\ over \TeX Live include refined graphical user interface - and the ability to install new packages on the fly. - - Along with Mik\TeX{}, you will also need to install a Perl - interpreter, such as Strawberry Perl.\footnote{Strawberry Perl can - be downloaded from \url{http://strawberryperl.com/}.} \TeX\ Live - installs a Perl interpreter by default. - - \subsection{Installing packages}\label{sec:req-packages} - In order to function properly, \textsf{fithesis3} needs the - following packages packages to be installed in your \TeX\ - distribution: \textsf{keyval}, \textsf{etoolbox}, - \textsf{ifxetex}, \textsf{ifluatex}, \textsf{inputenc}, - \textsf{xcolor}, \textsf{graphix}, \textsf{pdfpages}, - \textsf{hyperref}, \textsf{microtype}% - {\makeatletter - % This macro typesets loaded packages. - \def\thguide@prnpkg#1{\ltx@ifpackageloaded - {#1}{, \textsf{#1}}{}}% - \thguide@prnpkg{tikz}% - \thguide@prnpkg{changepage}% - \thguide@prnpkg{setspace}% - \thguide@prnpkg{geometry}}, - \textsf{fontspec}, \textsf{unicode-math}, \textsf{mathpazo}, - \textsf{tex-gyre-pagella}, \textsf{lm}, \textsf{cmap}, - \textsf{fontenc}, \textsf{tabularx}, \textsf{tabu}, - \textsf{booktabs}, \textsf{csquotes}, \textsf{biblatex}, - \textsf{fithesis}. - - {\makeatletter %% A placeholder string macro - \def\thguide@placeholder#1{$\langle$\textit{#1}$\rangle$} - If you performed a full installation of \TeX\ Live, you should - already have all the required packages installed. If you are - using a partial installation of \TeX\ Live, you can use the - \texttt{tlmgr} command-line tool by executing \texttt{tlmgr - install} \thguide@placeholder{pkgname}, where - \thguide@placeholder{pkgname} is the name of the package you wish - to install. In some cases, \TeX\ Live may assign a different name - to a package. To find out the \TeX\ Live name of a package, open - the - \texttt{http://www.ctan.org/pkg/}\thguide@placeholder{pkgname} - webpage in a web browser. It should contain the following text: - \begin{center} - Contained in \TeX\ Live as \thguide@placeholder{texlivename} - \end{center} - where \thguide@placeholder{texlivename} corresponds to the \TeX\ - Live name of the package. Use this name instead of - \thguide@placeholder{pkgname} with \texttt{tlmgr}. - Alternatively, you can download the packages manually from - \texttt{http://www.ctan.org\discretionary{/}{/}{/}pkg/}% - \thguide@placeholder{pkgname} and extract them into the - \texttt{texmf/} directory located in your user home directory. - Mind that the packages themselves may depend on other - packages; if you are using a partial installation of \TeX\ Live, - you will have to resolve these dependencies manually by - inspecting the documentation of each package. - - If you use Mik\TeX\ and you enabled the \textit{over the air - installation of packages} during the installation, Mik\TeX\ will - automatically download all the required packages, when you first - typeset a \textsf{fibeamer} document. If you didn't enable this - feature, you will need to enter the Mik\TeX\ package manager by - running - \begin{center} - \menu[,]{Start,MikTeX,MikTeX Package Manager (Admin)} - \end{center} - and download the packages manually through the user interface. - In some cases, Mik\TeX\ may assign a different name to a - package. To find out the Mik\TeX\ name of a package, open the - \texttt{http://www.ctan.org\discretionary{/}{/}{/}pkg/}% - \thguide@placeholder{pkgname} webpage in a web browser, - where \thguide@placeholder{pkgname} is the name of the - package you wish to install. It should contain the following - text: - \begin{center} - Contained in Mik\TeX\ as \thguide@placeholder{miktexname} - \end{center} - where \thguide@placeholder{miktexname} corresponds to the - Mik\TeX\ name of the package. If you still can't find the - package, try synchronizing the package database by selecting - \begin{center} - \menu[,]{Repository,Synchronize} - \end{center} - from the menu bar of the Mik\TeX\ package manager. Mind that the - packages themselves may depend on other packages; if you disabled - the over the air installation of packages, you will have to - resolve these dependencies manually by inspecting the - documentation of each package.} - - If you wish to use a newer version of \textsf{fithesis3} than the - one that is available in your \TeX\ distribution, you should - download a file named \texttt{fithesis.tds.zip} containing the - version of the package you wish to use and place it in a root - directory that is recognized by your \TeX\ distribution. In - \TeX\ Live,\footnote{For more information about the \TeX\ Live root - directories, see - \url{http://www.tug.org/texlive/doc/texlive-en/texlive-en.html\#x1-110002.3}, - Chapter 2.3.} one of such directories is the \texttt{texmf/} - folder in your user home directory. In Mik\TeX,\footnote{ - For more information about the Mik\TeX root - directories, see - \url{http://docs.miktex.org/manual/localadditions.html}.} - the list of recognized root directories can be gleaned by - running - \begin{center} - \menu[,]{Start,MikTeX,MikTeX Options (Admin),Roots} - \end{center} - - \section{Picking a \TeX\ engine} - There are several programs, called \TeX\ engines, that you can - use to typeset \textsf{fithesis3} \LaTeX{} source files into - displayable \textsc{pdf} documents. The ones we will discuss are - \hologo{pdfTeX} and \Hologo{LuaTeX}. - - \Hologo{pdfTeX} is the more conservative choice and most \TeX\ - editors use \hologo{pdfTeX} as the default \TeX\ engine. The main - advantage \Hologo{LuaTeX} over \hologo{pdfTeX} for a - \textsf{fithesis3} user is the ability to use standard OpenType - and TrueType fonts installed on your system, whereas - \hologo{pdfTeX} is confined to the fonts installed in your \TeX\ - distribution. - - If the ability to use arbitrary fonts within your documents - interests you, Chapter 3 of the \textsf{fontspec} package - manual\footnote{The \textsf{fontspec} package manual is available - at \url{http://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/fontspec/fontspec.pdf}.} - should provide you with the relevant information. If you are - only going to use the fonts present in the \TeX{} distribution or - if you do not intend to change the preset \textsf{fithesis3} - fonts at all, you can safely use \hologo{pdfTeX}, which is - currently also considerably faster than \Hologo{LuaTeX}. - - \section{Creating and typesetting a \textsf{fithesis3} document} - Before using the \textsf{fithesis3} class, it is useful to be - familiar with the \LaTeX{} typesetting system. A good way to get - started is to read one of the introductory texts in English - \parencite{veryshortlatex,shortlatex,longlatex,latex} or in Czech - \parencite{rybicka03,satrapa11}. Taking one of the - \textit{FI:PB029}, \textit{PřF:M5751}, or \textit{FF:PLIN028} - courses taught at the \makeatletter\thesis@english@universityName - \makeatother\ is also helpful. - - To become familiar with \textsf{fithesis3}, you are encouraged to - inspect the example documents \makeatletter - \texttt{\thesis@faculty-pdflatex.pdf} and - \texttt{\thesis@faculty-lualatex.pdf} as well as their \LaTeX{} - source files that are named \texttt{\thesis@faculty-pdflatex.tex} - and \texttt{\thesis@faculty-lualatex.tex}. The example documents - are distributed along with the package inside the - \texttt{example/} directory.\footnote{The example - \textsf{fithesis3} documents are also available online at - \url{http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/fithesis/example/mu} - To typeset the example documents, you need to download the - \texttt{example.bib} file as well, as it contains the - bibliography database used in the examples.}. By modifying and - by typesetting these \LaTeX{} source files using either the - \hologo{pdfTeX} or the \Hologo{LuaTeX} engine, you can quickly - gain a working knowledge of \LaTeX{} and use these source files - as the basis for your thesis. - - If you are using an online editor, such as Overleaf% - \footnote{Overleaf \textsf{fithesis3} templates are located at - \url{http://www.overleaf.com/gallery/tagged/muni}.}, \LaTeX{} - source files will be typeset automatically, as you edit them. The - \TeX{} engine can be selected inside the - \includegraphics[height=1.3ex]{resources/cog.pdf}\makeatletter - \thguide@iconkern\makeatother project settings. - - If you are using a graphical \TeX{} editor, such as \TeX - works,\footnote{\TeX works can be downloaded from - \url{http://www.tug.org/texworks/}.} you can typeset a \LaTeX{} - source file by opening the source file from within the editor and - running either the \hologo{pdfLaTeX} or \Hologo{LuaLaTeX} - (depending on your choice of \TeX\ engine) command from the task - bar. The command needs to be executed at least twice to produce - the table of contents, the list of tables, and the list of - figures. Additional commands for the typesetting of the - bibliography and the index are described in the example - documents. - - If you are using the command line, you can typeset \LaTeX{} - source files by running either the \texttt{pdflatex - -{}-shell-escape \textit{name.tex}} command or the - \texttt{lualatex \textit{name.tex}} command depending on your - chosen \TeX\ engine, where \texttt{\textit{name.tex}} - corresponds to the name of a \LaTeX\ source file. In the case of - the two aforementioned example files, the corresponding commands - would be - \begin{center}\makeatletter - \texttt{pdflatex -{}-shell-escape \thesis@faculty-pdflatex.tex} - for \hologo{pdfLaTeX},\\and \texttt{lualatex \thesis@faculty-% - lualatex.tex} for Lua\LaTeX{}. - \makeatother\end{center} - The command needs to be executed from within the directory, where - the \LaTeX\ source file is located. In Windows, the command line - can be opened in a directory by holding down the \keys{Shift} key - and by clicking the right mouse button while hovering the cursor - over a directory. Select the \menu{Open Command Window Here} - option in the context menu that opens shortly afterwards. The - command also needs to be executed at least twice. - - Beside Overleaf and \TeX works, any text editor can be used to - modify \LaTeX{} source files. However, it is important to ensure - that the text editor saves the \LaTeX{} source files in the UTF-8 - text encoding. A \LaTeX{} file saved in a different text encoding - is likely to be either impossible to typeset or to produce - unexpected output. - - \chapter{Configuration} - This chapter provides a full list of the settings that can be - used to set up and customize the \textsf{fithesis3} class. - - \section{Setting the class options} - At the beginning of a \textsf{fithesis3} \LaTeX{} source file, - the command - \begin{minted}{latex} -\documentclass[option1, option2, ..., optionN]{fithesis3} - \end{minted} - is used. The following list summarizes the options that are - supported by the \textsf{fithesis3} class and their meaning. - Options that are enabled by default are - {\makeatletter - % This macro formats a default class option. - \def\thguide@default{\itshape}% - % This macro formats a class option. - \let\thguide@itemfmt\textbf - % This macro formats a default printed option. - \def\thguide@printed{\color{blue}}% - % This macro formats a default digital option. - \def\thguide@digital{\color{red}}% - \thguide@itemfmt{\thguide@default set in italics}. - \begin{description} - \item[digital] This option sets the options that are the - default for the digital version of a thesis. These options - are \thguide@itemfmt{\thguide@default \thguide@digital set in - red}. - \item[\thguide@default printed] This option sets the options - that are the default for the printed version of a thesis. - These options are \thguide@itemfmt{\thguide@default - \thguide@printed set in blue}. - \item[10pt, 11pt, \thguide@default12pt] - These options set the font size of the main text to either - 10\,pt, 11\,pt, or 12\,pt, respectively. Using the 12\,pt - font size with the preset fonts -%<*fi,fsps,fss,law,ped,phil,sci> - should result in the optimal line width of approximately 66 - characters in one-column typesetting. With two-column - typesetting, the 10\,pt font size is a better choice, - yielding approximately the optimal 45 characters per line. -%</fi,fsps,fss,law,ped,phil,sci> -%<*econ,med> - results in the excessive line width of approximately 86 - characters, which wears the eye of the reader, but is - required by the page geometry specified by the formal - requirements of the \thesis@english@facultyName. With - two-column typesetting, the 11\,pt font size yields - approximately the optimal 45 characters per line. -%</econ,med> - \item[oneside] - This option enables one-sided typesetting. One-sided - typesetting and printing is generally discouraged. Use only - if you don't have access to a double-sided printer, or if - one-sided typesetting is a formal requirement at your - faculty. - \item[\thguide@default twoside] - This option enables double-sided typesetting. Double-sided - typesetting is generally regarded as more visually pleasing - and double-sided printing consumes less paper. Use at least - 120 grams per square meter paper to prevent show-through. - - \emph{You may feel compelled to use \thguide@itemfmt{twoside} - for the printed version of the thesis and \thguide@itemfmt{% - oneside} for the digital version to reduce the number of - blank pages. This will, however, cause the page numbers to - differ between the printed and the digital version, which - will make it difficult to cite your work. Do not do it.} - \item[\thguide@default onecolumn] - This option causes the main text of the thesis to be set in - one column. - \item[twocolumn] - This option causes the main text of the thesis to be set in - two columns. The two-column format is unconventional in - theses% -%<*econ,med> - , although it is more readable and uses the page more - effectively in the case of the \thesis@english@facultyName -%</econ,med> - ; you should consult its use with your thesis advisor. If you - decide to use the two-column format, remember that you also - need to change the font size option (\thguide@itemfmt{10pt}, - \thguide@itemfmt{11pt}, \thguide@itemfmt{12pt}). - \item[draft] - This option replaces any images with blank rectangles and - marks all overfull lines with black boxes. Other packages - that you use may behave differently\footnote{ - For more information about the effects of the draft option - on various packages, see - \url{http://tex.stackexchange.com/a/49369/70941}. - } with the \thguide@itemfmt{draft} option specified. This can - be useful, if you are going to print and proofread a draft of - your document. - \item[\thguide@default final] - Unlike the \thguide@itemfmt{draft} option, this option - typesets the release version of the document. - \item[\thguide@default palatino] - This option sets the roman text font family and the - mathematical font family to Palatino. - \item[nopalatino] - This option prevents \textsf{fithesis3} from setting up the - fonts. The user must set the fonts manually in the preamble - of the document. -%<*fi> - - The \thesis@english@facultyName\ has licensed the Comenia - font family. If you wish to use it in your thesis, you should - contact Doc.\ RNDr.\ Petr Sojka, Ph.D. - - If you are typesetting your thesis on a public-access - computer at the \thesis@english@facultyName\ or on the - \url{aisa.fi.muni.cz} Linux server, you can use the - commercial Math Time mathematical font family, -%</fi> -%<*sci> - - If you are typesetting your thesis on a public-access - computer at the \thesis@english@facultyName\ that runs Linux - or on either the \thguide@server{yoda} or - \thguide@server{vader} Linux server, you can also use the - commercial Math Time mathematical font family, -%</sci> -%<*sci,fi> - which goes well with the \TeX\ Gyre Termes text font family. - To use Math Time and \TeX\ Gyre Termes within your thesis, - the preamble of your document should look as follows: - \begin{minted}{latex} -\documentclass[nopalatino, ...]{fithesis3} -\usepackage{cmap} -\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} -\usepackage{tgtermes} -\usepackage{mathtime} -%% Here goes the rest of the document. - \end{minted} -%</sci,fi> - \item[\thguide@default\thguide@digital color] - This option enables the use of colors. Note that all color - definitions and colored logos are currently in \textsf{rgb}, - which makes this option generally unsuitable for the printed - version of the document. Although most printers will accept - \textsf{rgb} documents, the resulting colors may not match - what you see on screen. - - Unless you have a compelling reason not to, you should use - this option in the electronic version that you are going to - publish online. - \item[\thguide@default\thguide@printed monochrome] - This option disables colors. Disabling colors is generally - discouraged, unless you don't have access to a color printer. - However, due to the prevalence of monochrome printing, this - option is the default. - \item[\thguide@default microtype] - This option sets up microtypographic extensions,\footnote{ - For more information about the \TeX\ engine - microtypographic extensions, see - \url{http://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/microtype/microtype.pdf}. - } which results in visually more pleasing paragraphs of - text. - \item[nomicrotype] - This option prevents \textsf{fithesis3} from setting up - microtypographic extensions. - \item[table] - This option redefines some of the \LaTeX{} table environments - (\texttt{tabular}, \texttt{tabularx}, and \texttt{tabu}) to - use alternating colors for odd and even rows. This option - only works, if the \thguide@itemfmt{color} option is enabled. - \item[\thguide@default oldtable] - This option instructs the style not to redefine any table - environments. - \item[\thguide@default lot] - This option causes the list of tables to be included in the - front matter of the thesis. - \item[nolot] - This option removes the list of tables from the front matter - of the thesis. - \item[\thguide@default lof] - This option causes the list of figures to be included in the - front matter of the thesis. - \item[nolof] - This option removes the list of figures from the front matter - of the thesis. - \item[\thguide@default\thguide@digital cover] - This option instructs the class to typeset the cover of the - thesis on the first pages of the resulting document. A cover - should be generally present in the electronic version of the - document for completeness. The cover should not appear inside - the printed document and should only serve as a template for - the text imprinted on the front cover of the thesis cover. - \item[\thguide@default\thguide@printed nocover] - This option forbids the typesetting of the thesis cover. - Use, if you are typesetting the printed version of a thesis - and you are not going to have a cover made for your thesis. -%<*sci> - \item[abstractonsinglepage] - This option causes all the abstracts to be typeset on a - single page. This option has no effect for locales other than - Czech and English, as more than two abstracts will always be - typeset on a single page. -%</sci> - \end{description}} - - \section{Filling out the metadata} - Beside the class options, you can also fill out information about - your thesis by inserting the command - \begin{minted}{latex} -\thesissetup{ - key1 = {value1}, - key2 = {value2}, - ... - keyN = {valueN}, -} - \end{minted} - into the preamble of your thesis. The following list summarizes - the keys and values that are recognized by the \textsf{fithesis3} - class and are meaningful for the \makeatletter - \thesis@english@facultyName\makeatother. - - {\makeatletter\let\thguide@itemfmt\textbf - \begin{description} - \item[title] - This key can be used to specify the title of the thesis. The - value will be stored as one of the properties of the output - \textsc{pdf} file; do not use any \LaTeX\ formatting commands - within the value. - \item[TeXtitle] - This key can be used to specify the title of the thesis. The - value will be typeset in the resulting \textsc{pdf} document, - so you can use \LaTeX\ formatting commands within the value. - If the value of the key is unspecified, the value of the - \thguide@itemfmt{title} key will be used instead. -%<*sci,econ> - \item[titleEn] - This key can be used to specify the English title of the - thesis. Do not use any \LaTeX\ formatting commands within - the value. -%</sci,econ> -%<*econ> - If you are typesetting your thesis in English, this value - does not need to be specified. - \item[TeXtitleEn] - This key can be used to specify the English title of the - thesis. The value will be typeset in the resulting - \textsc{pdf} document, so you can use \LaTeX{} formatting - commands within the value. If the value of the key is - unspecified, the value of the \thguide@itemfmt{titleEn} key - will be used instead. If you are typesetting your thesis in - English, this value does not need to be specified. -%</econ> - \item[author] - This key can be used to specify the full name of the author. - \item[keywords] - This key can be used to specify a list of keywords for your - thesis. The value will be stored as one of the properties of - the output \textsc{pdf} file; do not use any \LaTeX{} - formatting commands within the value. -%<*econ,fi,fss,law,med,ped> - \item[TeXkeywords] - This key can be used to specify a list of keywords for your - thesis. The value will be typeset in the resulting - \textsc{pdf} document, so you can use \LaTeX\ formatting - commands within the value. If the value of the key is - unspecified, the value of the \thguide@itemfmt{keywords} key - will be used instead. -%</econ,fi,fss,law,med,ped> -%<*econ,fss,law,med,ped> - \item[keywordsEn] - This key can be used to specify a list of English keywords - for your thesis. Do not use any \LaTeX\ formatting commands - within the value. If you are typesetting your thesis in - English, this value does not need to be specified. - \item[TeXkeywordsEn] - This key can be used to specify a list of English keywords - for your thesis. The value will be typeset in the resulting - \textsc{pdf} document, so you can use \LaTeX\ formatting - commands within the value. If you are typesetting your thesis - in English, this value does not need to be specified. -%</econ,fss,law,med,ped> -%<*econ,fi,med,ped,sci> - \item[advisor] - This key can be used to specify the full name of the thesis - advisor. -%</econ,fi,med,ped,sci> - \item[gender] - This key can be used to specify the gender of the author. It - is used to determine the suffixes employed in the Czech and - Slovak locales. If you are typesetting your document in - English, you don't need to specify this information. The - valid values include: - \begin{description} - \item[m] Male - \item[f] Female - \end{description} - \item[type] - This key can be used to specify the type of the thesis. The - recognized types of theses include: - \begin{description} - \item[bc] Bachelor's thesis - \item[mgr] Master's thesis -%<*fi> - \item[prop] Doctoral thesis proposal -%</fi> - \item[d] Doctoral thesis - \item[r] Rigorous thesis - \end{description} - \item[faculty] - This key can be used to set the faculty at which the thesis - is going to be defended. To choose the - \thesis@english@facultyName, use - \thguide@itemfmt{\thesis@faculty} as the value. -%<*law,med,ped,phil,econ> - \item[department] - This key can be used to specify the name of the department at - which the thesis is going to be defended. -%</law,med,ped,phil,econ> -%<*phil> - Specifying \texttt{kisk} as the department name changes the - output to fit the requirements of the Division of Information - and Library Studies. -%</phil> -%<*sci> - \item[departmentEn] - This key can be used to specify the English name of the - department at which the thesis is going to be defended. - If you are typesetting your thesis in English, this value - does not need to be specified. - \item[programme] - This key can be used to specify the name of the author's - study programme. - \item[programmeEn] - This key can be used to specify the English name of the - author's study programme. If you are typesetting your thesis - in English, this value does not need to be specified. -%</sci> -%<*econ,fsps,med,phil,sci> - \item[field] - This key can be used to specify the name of the author's - field of study. -%</econ,fsps,med,phil,sci> -%<*sci> - \item[fieldEn] - This key can be used to specify the English name of the - author's field of study. -%</sci> - \item[date] - This key can be used to specify the date of the thesis - submission in the \texttt{YYYY/MM/DD} format, where - \texttt{YYYY} stands for the full year, \texttt{MM} stands - for the month, and \texttt{DD} stands for the day of month. -%<*econ,fi,fss,law,sci> - \item[assignment] - This key can be used to specify a list of \textsc{pdf} files - containing the scanned thesis assignment. The list should be - in the following format: - \begin{center} - \texttt{path/to/first/file.pdf, path/to/second/file.pdf,} - \ldots - \end{center} -%</econ,fi,fss,law,sci> - \item[bib] - This key can be used to specify a list of \textsc{bib} files - containing the bibliography databases. The list should be in - the following format: - \begin{center} - \texttt{path/to/first/file.bib, path/to/second/file.bib,} - \ldots - \end{center} - When this key is specified, the \textsf{fithesis3} class will - automatically typeset a bibliography section.\footnote{ - The bibliography will be typeset according to the - \textsc{ISO} 690:2010 standard using the - \texttt{biblatex-iso690} bibliography style. For more - information, see - \url{https://www.ctan.org/pkg/biblatex-iso690}. - } If you want more control over where and how the - bibliography is typeset, use the - \mintinline{latex}{\printbibliography[bibintoc]} command. - - When this key is not specified, no bibliography will be - produced, which provides the opportunity for the advanced user - to set up their bibliography management manually. -%<*econ,fi,fss,law,med,ped,sci> - \item[abstract] - This key can be used to specify the abstract of the thesis. -%</econ,fi,fss,law,med,ped,sci> -%<*econ,fss,law,med,ped,sci> - \item[abstractEn] - This key can be used to specify the English abstract of the - thesis. If you are typesetting your thesis in English, this - value does not need to be specified. -%</econ,fss,law,med,ped,sci> - \item[thanks] - This key can be used to specify the text of the - acknowledgements. - \item[declaration] - This key can be used to specify the text of the declaration. - If the value of the key is unspecified, the following text is - going to be used instead in the English locale: - ``\emph{\thesis@english@declaration}'' - \end{description} -%<*sci,econ> - \subsection{Extra metadata} - You can fill out extra information about your thesis by inserting - the command - \begin{minted}{latex} -\thesissetup{ - ... - extra = { - key1 = {value1}, - key2 = {value2}, - ... - keyN = {valueN}, - }, - ... -} - \end{minted} - into the preamble of your thesis. The following list summarizes - the keys and values that are recognized by the \textsf{fithesis3} - class and are meaningful for the \makeatletter - \thesis@english@facultyName\makeatother. - \begin{description} -%</sci,econ> -%<*sci> - \item[abstractCs] - This key can be used to specify the Czech abstract of the - thesis. If you are typesetting your thesis in Czech, this - value does not need to be specified. - \item[programmeCs] - This key can be used to specify the Czech name of the - author's study programme. If you are typesetting your thesis - in Czech, this value does not need to be specified. - \item[fieldCs] - This key can be used to specify the Czech name of the - author's field of study. - \item[titleCs] - This key can be used to specify the Czech title of the - thesis. Do not use any \LaTeX\ formatting commands within - the value. - \item[TeXtitleCs] - This key can be used to specify the Czech title of the - thesis. The value will be typeset in the resulting - \textsc{pdf} document, so you can use \LaTeX{} formatting - commands within the value. If you are typesetting your thesis - in Czech, this value does not need to be specified. - \item[keywordsCs] - This key can be used to specify a list of Czech keywords - for your thesis. Do not use any \LaTeX\ formatting commands - within the value. If you are typesetting your thesis in - Czech, this value does not need to be specified. - \item[TeXkeywordsCs] - This key can be used to specify a list of Czech keywords - for your thesis. The value will be typeset in the resulting - \textsc{pdf} document, so you can use \LaTeX\ formatting - commands within the value. If you are typesetting your thesis - in Czech, this value does not need to be specified. - \item[departmentCs] - This key can be used to specify the Czech name of the - department at which the thesis is going to be defended. - If you are typesetting your thesis in Czech, this value - does not need to be specified. -%</sci> -%<*econ> - \item[advisorCsGenitiv] - This key can be used to specify the the advisor's name in - genitive following Czech morphology. - \item[advisorSkGenitiv] - This key can be used to specify the the advisor's name in - genitive following Slovak morphology. -%</econ> -%<*sci,econ> - \end{description} -%</sci,econ> - The complete list of metadata keys can be found in Section 2.2 of - the technical documentation of the \textsf{fithesis3} class - \cite{novotny15}.} - - \chapter{Advanced usage} - This chapter contains a couple of tips for the advanced user, who - may wand to configure the class beyond what the class options and - the metadata settings offer. An understanding of how the main - routine of \textsf{fithesis3} works is beneficial. The main - routine is documented in Section 2.4 of the technical - documentation of the \textsf{fithesis3} class \cite{novotny15}. - - \section{Throubleshooting option clashes} - If you need to load a \texttt{package} with a specific set of - \texttt{options} and the package happens to be required by the - \textsf{fithesis3} class, as specified in Section - \ref{sec:req-packages}, you may experience an option clash error. - If this error occurs, prepend - \mintinline{latex}{\PassOptionsToPackage{options}{package}} before the - \mintinline{latex}{\documentclass[...]{fithesis3}} command. If you need to - configure the package, you can do that anywhere after the document preamble. - If the package needs to be configured within the preamble, you can load the - \textsf{fithesis3} style files prematurely using the - \mintinline{latex}{\thesisload} command as follows: - \begin{minted}{latex} -\documentclass[...]{fithesis3} -%% The preamble -\thesisload -%% Here goes the package configuration. -\begin{document} - %% The document -\end{document} - \end{minted} - Note that only a small portion of the packages loaded by - \textsf{fithesis3} is loaded with a specific set of options. The - rest of the packages is \emph{lazy-loaded} (loaded only if the - user hasn't already loaded them), in which case no clash is - possible. - - \section{Overriding changes made by style and locale files} - The \textsf{fithesis3} style files are loaded immediately before - the beginning of your document and may change values you would - like to set by yourself, such as the \LaTeX\ \texttt{tocdepth} - and \texttt{secnumdepth} counters. Locale files are also loaded - immediately before your document, which prevents you from - modifying locale strings from within the preamble of your - document. - - To overcome this limitation, you can load the style and locale - files prematurely using the \mintinline{latex}{\thesisload} command - as follows: - \begin{minted}{latex} -\documentclass[...]{fithesis3} -%% The preamble -\thesisload -%% Here go your changes. -\begin{document} - %% The document -\end{document} - \end{minted} - Although you may use the \mintinline{latex}{\thesisload} command - anywhere in the preamble, using the command before configuring - your metadata using the \mintinline{latex}{\thesissetup} command - will load all the wrong style and locale files not taking into - account your faculty and locale settings. - - Another danger is that \mintinline{latex}{\thesisload} command - loads the \textsf{hyperref} package, which adds hyperlinks and - \textsc{pdf} metadata into the resulting \textsc{pdf} document. - The \textsf{hyperref} package is rather delicate in that it needs - to be loaded after most other packages. Loading additional - packages after \mintinline{latex}{\thesisload} may therefore - cause these packages to work incorrectly. - - \section{Changing the layout} - If you are unsatisfied with the automatic arrangement of the - mandatory parts of the thesis, you may disable it using the - \texttt{autoLayout} metadata key: - \begin{minted}{latex} -\documentclass[...]{fithesis3} -\thesissetup{ -%<*econ> - faculty=econ, -%</econ> -%<*fi> - faculty=fi, -%</fi> -%<*fsps> - faculty=fsps, -%</fsps> -%<*fss> - faculty=fss, -%</fss> -%<*law> - faculty=law, -%</law> -%<*med> - faculty=med, -%</med> -%<*ped> - faculty=ped, -%</ped> -%<*phil> - faculty=phil, -%</phil> -%<*sci> - faculty=sci, -%</sci> - autoLayout=false} -\begin{document} - A document which, except for this line, - is completely empty. -\end{document} - \end{minted} - \noindent This results in a document that only consists of the main - matter of the thesis (see Figure \ref{fig:example02}). You can - now manually insert the preamble and the postamble: - \begin{minted}{latex} -\documentclass[...]{fithesis3} -\thesissetup{ -%<*econ> - faculty=econ, -%</econ> -%<*fi> - faculty=fi, -%</fi> -%<*fsps> - faculty=fsps, -%</fsps> -%<*fss> - faculty=fss, -%</fss> -%<*law> - faculty=law, -%</law> -%<*med> - faculty=med, -%</med> -%<*ped> - faculty=ped, -%</ped> -%<*phil> - faculty=phil, -%</phil> -%<*sci> - faculty=sci, -%</sci> - autoLayout=false} -\begin{document} - \makeatletter\thesis@preamble\makeatother - A document which once again contains all - the mandatory parts of a thesis. - \makeatletter\thesis@postamble\makeatother -\end{document} - \end{minted} - \begin{figure}[!bt] - \centering\makeatletter - \fbox{\includegraphics[clip,trim=2cm 24.5cm 2cm 4.5cm,% - width=0.975\textwidth]{resources/empty.pdf}} - \makeatother - \caption{A document with disabled \texttt{autoLayout}} - \label{fig:example02} - \end{figure} - We are now back to the original document. Instead of inserting - the \texttt{\string\th e\-sis\-@pre\-amble} and - \texttt{\string\th e\-sis\-@post\-amble} commands into the document, - we may however insert only certain sections at the beginning and - at the end of the document. - - The \texttt{\string\th e\-sis\-@preamble} and - \texttt{\string\th e\-sis\-@postamble} commands set up the proper - environment and execute the \texttt{\string - \th e\-sis\-@blocks\-@preamble} and - \texttt{\string\th e\-sis\-@blocks\-@postamble} commands. To - change the layout, it is sufficient to redefine the - \texttt{\string \th e\-sis\-@blocks\-@pre\-amble} and - \texttt{\string\th e\-sis\-@blocks\-@post\-amble} commands. - - To create a document that only contains the title page at the - beginning of the document and the list of tables at the end of - the document, we would use the following code: - \begin{minted}{latex} -\documentclass[...]{fithesis3} -\thesissetup{ -%<*econ> - faculty=econ, -%</econ> -%<*fi> - faculty=fi, -%</fi> -%<*fsps> - faculty=fsps, -%</fsps> -%<*fss> - faculty=fss, -%</fss> -%<*law> - faculty=law, -%</law> -%<*med> - faculty=med, -%</med> -%<*ped> - faculty=ped, -%</ped> -%<*phil> - faculty=phil, -%</phil> -%<*sci> - faculty=sci, -%</sci> - autoLayout=false} -\begin{document} - \makeatletter - \def\thesis@blocks@preamble{\thesis@blocks@titlePage} - \thesis@preamble - \makeatother - A document that only contains the title page and the - list of tables. - \makeatletter - \def\thesis@blocks@postamble{\thesis@blocks@lot} - \thesis@postamble - \makeatother -\end{document} - \end{minted} - The available blocks are documented in Section 3.5 of the - technical documentation of the \textsf{fithesis3} class - \cite{novotny15}. - - \section{Replacing the backend} - {\makeatletter\newcommand\thguide@backend[2][]{#2} - % This macro typesets the used backend class. - \def\thguide@@backend{\expandafter\thguide@backend\thesis@backend} - \let\ea\expandafter - \textsf{Fithesis3} operates on top of the - \textsf{\thguide@@backend} class, which defines much of the - document design. To change the backend class, you need to redefine - the value of \mintinline{latex}{\thesis@backend} from the default - value of - \begin{center} - \ea\ea\ea\mintinline\ea\ea\ea{\ea\ea\ea l\ea\ea\ea a\ea\ea\ea - t\ea\ea\ea e\ea\ea\ea x\ea\ea\ea}\ea\ea\ea{\ea\string\thesis@backend} - \end{center} - to a different value. This assignment needs to be performed prior - to the \mintinline{latex}{\documentclass} command. If you wanted - to change the backend class of \textsf{fithesis3} to the - KOMA-Script \textsf{screprt} with the \texttt{a4paper} option, - your document would begin as follows:} - \begin{minted}{latex} -\let\ChapFont\bfseries -\let\PageFont\bfseries -\makeatletter - \def\thesis@backend{[a4paper]{scrreprt}} -\makeatother -\documentclass[...]{fithesis3} -%% Here goes the rest of the document. - \end{minted} - The \mintinline{latex}{\ChapFont} and - \mintinline{latex}{\PageFont} commands are provided by the - \textsf{rapport3} class, but not by the \textsf{scrreprt} class, - which is why we needed to define them manually. 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