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Do NOT - attempt to use the old, out-of-date, LaTeX2.09 style file - (gtthesis.sty) that is STILL on cyberbuzz. - - http://www.neuro.gatech.edu/users/cwilson/gatech-thesis/ - the most recent version, plus archives of all past versions - will always be here. - - http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported/gatech-thesis/ - and of course, CTAN. - -This class file can be used with the LaTeX typesetting system -to produce dissertations that adhere to Georgia Tech's guidelines -for publishing. - -There are a number of files within this archive. The important -ones are - - gatech-thesis.cls - gatech-thesis.bst - gatech-thesis-gloss.sty - gatech-thesis-losa.sty - gatech-thesis-losa.bst - gatech-thesis-index.sty - gatech-thesis-index.ist - -Everything else is fluff: examples, licensing, documentation... - -============================= -Using the GATECH-THESIS class -============================= - -First, read this file. Then read COMPLIANCE. Then read -INSTALL. Take a peek a NEWS, and then (maybe) CHANGES. -Then you can worry about the examples... - -Sample File ------------ - -example-thesis.tex + example-thesis.bib - -There is a sample dissertation (by the fictitious, but very -irritating, Perry H Disdainful) in the file example-thesis.tex. It -also uses example-thesis.bib as its bibliography database (though -the contents of the database are not important). Mostly this is -useful as an example of how to produce the front matter. If you -don't understand LaTeX at all, this file might help you get started, -but, since you're going to be writing a 100+ page document, you -should invest in a copy of the LaTeX manual (by Leslie Lamport, the -original author of LaTeX). This has recently been updated for -LaTeX2e (1, below). - -The LaTeX Companion, by Goossens, Mittelbach, and Samarin (who have been -involved in developing and supporting LaTeX2e) is also quite good. It -gives a lot of useful information if you are going to be writing or -modifying classes, and gives a lot of additional information on commonly -available style packages (2, below). - -Helpful books (in no particular order): - (1) "LaTeX: A Document Preparation System" by Leslie Lamport - (2) "The LaTeX Companion" by Goossens, Mittelbach, and Samarin - (3) "A Guide to LaTeX" by Helmut Kopka and Patrick Daly - (4) "LaTeX: Line by Line" by Antoni Diller - (5) "The LaTeX Graphics Companion" - (6) "The TeXbook" by Donald Knuth - -Larger Sample -------------- - -julesverne/basic/* - -This is a slightly more complicated, multi-file example. The text -is taken from the first five chapters of the Project Gutenberg edition -of Jules Verne's ``20,000 Leagues Under the Sea'' and is freely -redistributable as long as the complete text, 2000010.txt, accompanies -the other excerpts. The original document is also available here: - http://promo.net/pg/ - ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/etext94/2000010.txt -This example can be built with either latex (to generate a .dvi file) or -with pdflatex (to generate a .pdf file). - -Gory, all-the-bells-and-whistles example: ------------- - -julesverne/bellswhistles/* - -This directory contains a reworked version of the jules-verne -example "thesis". However, all of the bells and whistles -provided by the gatech-thesis.cls class and associated styles -are exercised, along with some suggestions for thesis document -structuring. - -Features: - *) segregating preamble code into a document-specific style - *) How to easily generate OGS format complant documents - and prettier, "personal" copies. - *) Support for using hyperref (clickable links in the TOC, - when making a .pdf) - *) Using postscript versions of fonts other than Computer Modern, - like Times, Courier, etc. See extensive comments in - jules-verne.sty. - *) Using the listings package for including program code - in appendices - *) Using the add-on style gatech-thesis-gloss.sty for - generating a glossary - *) Using the add-on style gatech-thesis-losa.sty for - generating a "List of Symbols or Abbreviations" - *) Using the add-on style gatech-thesis-index.sty for - generating an index. Typically a GT thesis doesn't - have one of these, but the style is provided just in case. - *) Demonstrate the multivolume support, for those theses that - are over 2.5" thick (according to OGS Guidelines). - *) Using \include instead of \input to incorporate subsidiary - files into the main document. This lets you use \includeonly - to speed development of your document. - -This example requires some additional work to prepare your LaTeX -system, before you can compile it. See the local documentation, -julesverne/bellswhistles/00README. - -NOTE: The julesverne directory is not available in the CTAN version of -gatech-thesis. It can be obtained from the Georgia Tech version at -http://www.gradadmiss.gatech.edu/thesis.php - -Building the Examples ---------------------- - -To compile the examples, you must first install the gatech-thesis -files (see the INSTALL document). Also, the bells-and-whistles -example needs some additional preparation; see its local documentation -in julesverne/bellswhistels/00README. - -However, once you have all of the required items installed, you can -build the simplest example by executing the following commands: - -latex example-thesis.tex -bibtex example-thesis -latex example-thesis.tex -latex example-thesis.tex -dvips example-thesis - (generates a postscript file) - -To build the other examples, run the DO_* scripts. For instance, -if you are using a unix or unix-like system, cd to the julesverne/basic -directory and execute: - - ./DO_postscript.sh - -to generate a postscript output (or ./DO_pdf.sh to generate a pdf). -If, on the other hand, you are on a DOS-ish system, the execute -instead the file - - DO_postscript.bat - -(or DO_pdf.bat) To understand what the scripts do (especially the -ones in the julesverne/bellswhistles/ directory) you really ought -to read thru them... - -Choosing the GATECH-THESIS class --------------------------------- - -To use the GATECH-THESIS class, make sure that the gatech-thesis.cls -file is on your TEXINPUTS search path and use the following command -at the start of your input file: - -\documentclass{gatech-thesis} - -To insure that gatech-thesis.cls is on your TEXINPUTS search path, -you can copy it into your localtexmf tree and then update the file -database; or you can place it into the same directory as your -thesis .tex files themselves. This is also described in the INSTALL -document. - -================================= -What the GATECH-THESIS class does -================================= - -The GATECH-THESIS class builds on the the standard LaTeX REPORT class, -and is accepted for use with Georgia Institute of Technology PhD -dissertations and Masters theses. The available commands are almost -identical to those of the REPORT class, so your best starting point -for documentation is the LaTeX manual written by Leslie Lamport. - -The key features of the class are: - -1) The primary modification to the REPORT class is the use of -pseudo-double-spacing, since Georgia Tech's rules are still designed -for typewriters. This is achieved by increasing the \baselinestretch -parameter to 1.33. The \baselinestretch is returned to a -single-spaced value of 1.00 for elements like tables, captions, and -footnotes and for all displayed text (quote, quotation, and verse -environments). - -2) Margins are 1.5" on left, 1" on top, right and bottom (headers & -footers 1/4" from body) - -3) Use 11 point by default; you can use the 10pt or 12pt options - -4) Page numbers are in the center at the bottom of the page - -5) Complete, correct front matter for Georgia Tech dissertations can -be generated. - -Options ---------------- - -There are a number of primary options. However, if called without -any options, the approved format -- 11pt, letterpaper, oneside, -doublespaced, normalmargins, final -- will be generated. - - -Any standard option for the LaTeX2e `report' class, including -`10pt', `11pt', `12pt', `oneside', `twoside', etc. is valid. - -`singlespaced', `oneandahalfspaced', or `doublespaced': - Set the entire document's default line spacing, except for - notes, which are single-spaced by default. - -`spacednotes': Let the line spacing of notes be determined - by the line spacing of the main document, instead of being - forced single-spaced. - -`normalmargins', `narrowmargins', `widemargins', `extrawidemargins' - or `oldmargins': normalmargins is the default and Georgia Tech- - approved format. Oldmargins is the OLD Georgia Tech format. - -`draft': Produce a draft copy (10pt font, double-sided, - double-spaced, normal margins, with the word ``DRAFT'' printed - at all four corners of every page, and current date printed in - a running header). - -`final': style uses the correct pseudo-double-spacing. This option - is the default and is redundant, but is included for symmetry. - -`hyperref': Indicates that the document will \usepackage{hyperref}. - This is a kludge, but I didn't want to explicitly *require* - hyperref, so we must indicate to gatech-thesis.cls whether it should - define certain hyperref commands as dummies. ALWAYS use this - option if you use the hyperref package. NEVER use this option if - you do not also use the hyperref package. - -The options are selected on the \documentclass line, e.g.: - -\documentclass[10pt,hyperref,draft]{gatech-thesis} - -Thus, the default options: - \documentclass[11pt,letterpaper,oneside, - doublespaced,normalmargins,final]{gatech-thesis} -will generate a document that conforms to the graduate studies office -and is identical to setting no options at all - \documentclass{gatech-thesis} - -Page Headers ------------- - -If you want to use page headers or footers other than the default -ones, you should try using ``fancyheadings.sty''. It is easy to use, -widely distributed, and well documented. However, the default headers -and footers are the Georgia Tech-approved ones. There are also -some interesting variations defined within the gatech-thesis.cls -itself (tcplain, gtthesis), but those should ONLY be used for personal -copies, and NOT for your official version. See the -julesverne/bellswhistles example. - -============ -Front matter -============ - -The other key service provided by this class is that it generates -correct front matter (title page, approval page, dedication, etc.) with -a fairly simple set of commands. The format of the front matter is -specified quite explicitly in the document ``Manual for Graduate Theses: -Georgia Institute of Technology'' distributed by Office of Graduate -Studies. - -A complete example of the use of the front matter commands can be -found in any of the examples distributed with the class -(example-thesis.tex or julesverne/basic or julesversion/bellswhistles). - -Declarations ------------- - -To use the front matter macros and environments, you must first -declare a number of text strings within the preamble of your document -(that is, these must be declared BEFORE the \begin{document} command.) - -\title{...} Dissertation title - -\author{...} Your name as registered with Georgia Tech - -\department{...} Specify the name of the graduate department. - \dept{...} synonym - -\degree{...} Title of your degree (e.g. ``Doctor of Philosophy'') - -\gradyear{...} Year your degree will be granted -\copyrightyear{...} synonym - -Any or all of the \*reader{}, \committeechair, or \principaladvis?r{} -commands may be ommitted -- but your signature page will look a little -silly if you don't include SOME names. - -\principaladvisor{...} Name of your thesis advisor -\principaladviser{...} if you prefer advisor spelled with an e) - -\committeechair{...} Name of your committee chairperson - -\firstreader{...} Name of other committee member -\secondreader{...} Name of other committee member -\thirdreader{...} Name of other committee member -\fourthreader{...} Name of other committee member -\fifthreader{...} Name of other committee member -\sixthreader{...} Name of other committee member - -\bibfiles{...} List of files to use when generating a bibliography - -\submitdate{...} Specify the ``month year'' in which dissertation - submitted - -\linespacing{...} Use this to override the default double-spacing. - NOT recommended; the default is approved by the - Graduate Studies Office. For draft/personal copies, - use the ``draft'' or ``singlespace'' options in your - documentclass statement, instead. -\spacing{...} compatibility synonym - -Switches ------------- - -Also, there are a number of ``true/false'' flags that can be used to -control the frontmatter generation. However, the defaults will result -in the approved Georgia Tech format. These flags, if specified, should -also be in the document preamble (BEFORE the \begin{document} command). - -\titlepagetrue or \titlepagefalse - - produce or don't produce a title page (TRUE by default) - -\signaturepagetrue or \signaturepagefalse - - produce or don't produce a signature page (TRUE by default) - -\copyrighttrue or \copyrightfalse - - place or don't place a copyright notice on the title page - (FALSE by default) - -\figurespagetrue or \figurespagefalse - - produce or don't produce a List of Figures page (TRUE by default) - -\tablespagetrue or \tablespagefalse - - produce or don't produce a List of Tables page (TRUE by default) - -\contentspagetrue or \contentspagefalse - - produce or don't produce a Table of Contents page - (TRUE by default) - -\bibpagetrue or \bibpagefalse - - produce or don't produce a Bibliography page (TRUE by default) - -\thesisproposaltrue or \thesisproposalfalse - - indicate ``Thesis Proposal'' or ``Thesis'' on the title page - (FALSE by default -- e.g. default is to say ``Thesis'') - -\dedicationheadingtrue or \dedicationheadingfalse - - display ``DEDICATION'' heading on the dedication page - (FALSE by default) - -\strictmarginstrue or \strictmarginsfalse - - if true, then obey the margin rules EVEN on the title and - signature page. Default TRUE and REQUIRED by Graduate Studies - Office, but not very appealing. (under ``oldmargins'' an extra - 50p spacing is added so that the title page looks like the - chapter headings. In any case, \strictmarginsfalse looks better - for personal copies but \strictmarginstrue is necessary for - official ones. - -\multivolumetrue or \multivolumefalse - - if true, indicates that the thesis will span multiple volumes. - triggers automatic generation of the first volume title page - (in addition to the ``entire work'' title page), but it''s up - to you to place the ``part{}'' commands in the appropriate - locations for volume 2, volume 3, etc. - -Frontmatter Environments ------------------------- -GATECH-THESIS provides a number of specialized environments for the -various frontmatter sections. Of course, you don't have to use them -all. The provided environments include - - dedication: \begin{dedication} - text here - \end{dedication} - - preface: \begin{preface} - text here - \end{preface} - - acknowledgements: \begin{acknowledgements} - text here - \end{acknowledgements} - - abstract: \begin{abstract} - text here - \end{abstract} - - summary: \begin{summary} - text here - \end{summary} - -And if that isn't enough for you, you can add your own: - \prefacesection{other-title}{...text...} -Note that these add-a-sections aren't true environments (they do not -have \begin{} and \end{} statements. So, for a ``forward'' section: - - \prefacesection{forward}{text here} - -The ``Preliminary'' environment ------------------------------ - -ALL of these preceeding environments MUST be enclosed within the -``preliminary'' environment, which ensures that page-numbering is -handled properly (e.g. no page number on the title page or signature -page, use lower case roman numerals to number the frontmatter pages, -reset the page numbers to start with arabic 1). Within this preliminary -environment, you put the environments and commands for the rest of -the front matter. - -Each environment makes its contents start on a new page. They also -emblazon the first page with a heading -- all except for the dedication -environment. For formatting the dedication page, you're on your own. -After all, the dedication is a kind of poetry and there's no predicting -the right way to format poetry. Actually, that's not entirely true: -according to the OGS Guidelines, the dedication material should be -centered vertically, so your text will be automatically centered. If -you wish to override this centerring behavior, just redefine the -dedicationtop and dedicationbottom commands: - \renewcommand{\dedicationtop}{\vspace*{\stretch{1}} - \renewcommand{\dedicationbottom{\vspace*{\stretch{3}} -Will position your dedication at about 1/4 of the way down the page. -Also, if you *want* an ugly ``DEDICATION'' heading emblazoned in -bold centered letters at the top of the page, you can use the -\dedicationheadingtrue switch within the preamble. - - \begin{preliminary} - The other environments go in here, along with - \contents - \end{preliminary} - -Table of Contents, Figures, and Tables --------------------------------------- - -\contents - -At the appropriate point within the frontmatter, generate these tables -by issuing the \contents command. You can modify the look of the Table -of Contents with the following commands -- which should be executed -within the \begin{preliminary}...\end{preliminary} environment (see -below) but before the \contents command. - -If you also want a ``List of Symbols or Abbreviations'', you can -use the gatech-thesis-losa.sty add-on package: in your preamble, just - \usepackage{gatech-thesis-losa} - \losafiles{your-symbols-database} -And then sprinkle references to your symbols or abbreviations -within your text. Read the header in gatech-thesis-losa.sty itself -for more information, and see how the julesverne/bellswhistles/ -example does it (and don't forget to read the documenation on the -`gloss' package, which is used by gatech-thesis-losa.sty). You -also will need to run `bibtex' on the LOSA database; see the above -documentation. - -If you want a Glossary or ``List of Nomenclature'', you can -use the gatech-thesis-gloss.sty add-on package: in your preamble, just - \usepackage{gatech-thesis-gloss} - \glossfiles{glossary-database} -And then sprinkle references to your glossary terms -within your text. Read the header in gatech-thesis-gloss.sty itself -for more information, and see how the julesverne/bellswhistles/ -example does it (and don't forget to read the documenation on the -`gloss' package, which is used by gatech-thesis-gloss.sty). You -also will need to run `bibtex' on the glossary database; see the above -documentation. - -\labelchaptersintableofcontents - inserts an entry into the TOC that says ``CHAPTERS'' just - before Chapter 1. Not recommended. - -\labelappendicesintableofcontents - inserts an entry into the TOC that says ``APPENDICES'' just - before Appendix A. Not recommended. - -\setchaptertocdepth - set the default for how ``deep'' to number within chapters - in the table of contents. Defaults to subsections. - -\setappendixtocdepth - set the default for how ``deep'' to number within appendices - (chapter{}'s after the \appendix command} in the table of - contents. Defaults to Appendices only (no sections or subs) - -\settocdepth - temporarily change how ``deep'' to number in the table of - contents for current chapter/section. For example, you - usually include \section{}'s in the TOC (\setchaptertocdepth{1}) - but in chapter 5 you want to include subsection as well: - \chapter{This is Chapter 5}\settocdepth{2}. In chapter 6 the - default depth of 1 is reasserted. - -You should never need to call \setcounter{tocdepth}{..} directly. - -Use the following numbers with the various tocdepth commands above: - 0 = chapter only - 1 = chapter + sections - 2 = chapter, section, subsection - 3 = chapter, section, subsection, subsubsection - - -========== -End matter -========== - -Similarly, the end matter components (bibliography, vita, index, -afterward, etc) MUST be enclosed in a ``postliminary'' environment. - -GATECH-THESIS provides a few (okay, one) specialized environments for -the various endmatter sections, as well. - - vita: \begin{vita} - text here - \end{vita} - -And you want other sections (afterword, index), you can add them: - \postfacesection{other-title}{...text...} -Note that these add-a-sections aren't true environments (they do not -have \begin{} and \end{} statements. So, for a ``afterword'' section: - - \postfacesection{afterword}{text here} - -Additionally, if you want an index, you can use the add-on style -gatech-thesis-index.sty. Read the comments in that file, and -see how the julesverne/bellswhistles/ example does it. Basically, -you just include the following command in your preamble - \usepackage{gatech-thesis-index} -and sprinkle \index commands within your text. Don't forget to -read the documentation on the `index' package, on which the -gatech-thesis-index.sty is based. And you'll need to run makeindex -on the index database -- but that's all explained in the -documentation and demonstrated by the example. - -Bibliography ------------- - -Also, within the postliminary environment, you should issue the - \references -command in order to generate a bibliography in the Georgia Tech-approved -format. There are a few tricks to getting the \references command to -work properly, though: - - \bibpagetrue - \bibfiles{file1,file2,...} - -must be set in the preamble. (Actually, since bibpagetrue is the -default, you don't ACTUALLY need to specify it -- but don't say -\bibpagefalse and expect \references to work.) Also, - - \bibliographystyle{...} - -should be specified just after \begin{document}. Yes, it's a bit -confusing, but see the example files (example-thesis.tex, -julesverne/basic/jules-verne.tex, or -julesverne/bellswhistles/jules-verne.sty) and all will be clear. - -The updated GSO Guidelines is no longer very specific about the format -of bibliographic entries (although the example bibliography IS sorted). -I know of one thesis that was accepted using the``plain'' bibstyle -(which generates a sorted [not order-of-reference] bibliography). Then, -of course, there's the gatech-thesis.bst bibliography format, which -has been approved by the GSO. So, you'll want to use - - \bibliographystyle{gatech-thesis} -or - \bibliographystyle{plain} - -========= -Main Body -========= - -See any book on LaTeX's report class for more information, but the -following deserves special mention: - -``\appendix'' is a global mode switch that changes the way ``chapter'' -headings and TOC entries are generated. - \chapter{last chapter title} - \appendix - \chapter{first appendix title} -Note that you use the ``\chapter'' command to indicate new appendices -- -but only after switching the ``mode'' with the \appendix command. - -===================================================== -Other commands not found in the standard report style -===================================================== - -The GATECH-THESIS class also provides several other helpful environments -and commands. These include - -ignore{...} or comment{...} - Ignore the part of the file between { and } (can include - paragraph breaks); useful for commenting out large blocks. - -\begin{longquote}...\end{longquote}: - Single-spaced version of the `quote' environment - -\begin{longquotation}...\end{longquotation}: - Single-spaced version of the `quotation' environment. - -\begin{singlespaced}...\end{singlespaced}: - Format single-spaced paragraphs. - -\begin{oneandahalfspaced}...\end{oneandahalfspaced}: - Format 1 1/2-spaced paragraphs. - -\begin{doublespaced}...\end{doublespaced}: - Format double-spaced paragraphs. - -\begin{newspacing}{<n>}...\end{newspacing}: - Format paragraphs with an interline spacing of `n'. - -\clearemptydoublepage, \clearplaindoublepage, \cleargtplaindoublepage: - Same as \cleardoublepage except that it sets the pagestyle of - any inserted blank page to `empty' `plain' or `gtplain', - respectively. - -Modifying the look of the document ----------------------------------- - -There are also a number of commands that can be used to change the -look. However, the default ``look'' is the one approved by -Georgia Tech's Graduate Studies Office, so don't use these -``look-altering'' commands for your official versions -- only for -personal copies. - -\setbodypagestyle{x}, where x = plain (the default and OGS approved), - empty, headings, myheadings, gtthesis, or tcplain. Avoid myheadings; - use the fancyheaders package instead. - -\setfrontpagestyle{x} - set pagestyle for frontmatter -\setbackpagestyle{x} - set pagestyle for endmatter - -The Graduate Studies Office approved pagestyle is plain for -the body, as well frontmatter and endmatter. (However, pages are -numbered with roman numberals in the frontmatter and automatically -switch to arabic numbers in the body and endmatter, as required by GSO. -Don't try to change the pagenumbering style). However: - - - `gtthesis' pagestyle adds a running header on each page - identifying the Chapter (and Section for twopage layouts). - This is a nice touch IMO for the body and endmatter, but - use it ONLY for personal copies. - - - note that you also need to add \pagestyle{gtthesis} - if you use \setbodypagestyle{gtthesis}. See the - julesverne/bellswhistles/jules-verne.sty for an example of - how to handle this for unofficial copies. - -Chapter headings and the TOC use ROMAN numerals, but the running headers -at the top of each page use ARABIC numbers for the Chapter number. -Thus, there are two separate formats that are used. - - \thegtchapter is used for ROMAN chapter numbers - \thechapter is used for ARABIC chapter numbers - -If you wish all chapter headings to use ROMAN, then just redefine -\thechapter in your document: - \renewcommand{\thechapter}{\thegtchapter} -Do the reverse if you want all ARABIC chapter numbers: - \renewcommand{\thegtchapter}{\thechapter} - -================================== -Installing the GATECH-THESIS class -================================== - -See the INSTALL file - -=========== -Final Notes -=========== - -For more information about the GATECH-THESIS class and its options, -look inside the class file itself -- it is heavily commented. Also, -the add-on styles contain helpful comments -- and you should read -all of the various READMEs and the comments within the ``root'' -example files: - example-thesis.tex - julesverne/basic/jules-verne.tex - julesverne/basic/00README - julesverne/bellswhistles/jules-verne.tex - julesverne/bellswhistles/jules-verne.sty - julesverne/bellswhistles/00README -Also, it wouldn't hurt to read the NEWS file, the NOTES file, and the -CHANGES file -- but I'd stay away from the ChangeLog unless you're a -real glutton for punishment. - -And read the COMPLIANCE file -- it is a blow-by-blow commentary -on the Office of Graduate Studies Style Manual for Theses, and -how it relates/is implemented by GATECH-THESIS. - -Backward Compatibility ----------------------- - -There are a number of commands available within gatech-thesis.cls that -are purely for backward compatibility with the older official -gt-thesis.sty style file that was previously provided by the Georgia -Tech Graduate Studies Office. In theory, one could take a disseration -that previously began: - - documentstyle{report} - \usepackage{gt-thesis.sty} - -and replace those two commands with - - documentclass{gatech-thesis} - -And it should ``just work''(tm). These backwards compatibility commands -are not recommended for NEW documents, and they are described only in -the comments inside the gatech-thesis.cls file itself. - -========================================= -MANIFEST -- This archive should contain -========================================= - -See these files: - MANIFEST - julesverne/basic/MANIFEST - julesverne/bellswhistles/MANIFEST - - |