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diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/gatech-thesis/example-thesis.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/gatech-thesis/example-thesis.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 8c69657591..0000000000 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/gatech-thesis/example-thesis.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,181 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass[12pt]{gatech-thesis} -\usepackage{amsmath,amssymb,latexsym,float,epsfig,subfigure} - -%% -%% This example is adapted from ucthesis.tex, a part of the -%% UCTHESIS class package... -%% -\title{The Elements of Thesis} %% If you want to specify a linebreak - %% in the thesis title, you MUST use - %% \protect\\ instead of \\, as \\ is a - %% fragile command that \MakeUpperCase - %% will break! -\author{Perry H. Disdainful} -\department{School of Industrial and Systems Engineering} - -%% Can have up to six readers, plus principaladvisor and -%% committeechair. All have the form -%% -%% \reader{Name}[Department][Institution] -%% -%% The second and third arguments are optional, but if you wish to -%% supply the third, you must supply the second. Department defaults -%% to the department defined above and Institution defaults to Georgia -%% Institute of Technology. - -\principaladvisor{Professor Alpha Betic} -\committeechair{Professor Ignatius Arrogant} -\firstreader{Professor General Reference}[School of Mathematics] -\secondreader{Professor Ivory Insular}[Department of Computer Science and Operations Research][North Dakota State University] -\thirdreader{Professor Earl Grey} -\fourthreader{Professor John Smith} -\fifthreader{Professor Jane Doe}[Another Department With a Long Name][Another Institution] -%\setcounter{secnumdepth}{2} -\degree{Doctor of Philosophy} - -%% Set \listmajortrue below, then uncomment and set this for -%% interdisciplinary PhD programs so that the title page says -%% ``[degree] in [major]'' and puts the department at the bottom of -%% the page, rather than saying ``[degree] in the [department]'' - -%% \major{Algorithms, Combinatorics, and Optimization} - -\copyrightyear{2010} -\submitdate{August 2010} % Must be the month and year of graduation, - % not thesis approval! As of 2010, this means - % this text must be May, August, or December - % followed by the year. - -%% The date the last committee member signs the thesis form. Printed -%% on the approval page. -\approveddate{1 July 2010} - -\bibfiles{example-thesis} - -%% The following are the defaults -%% \titlepagetrue -%% \signaturepagetrue -%% \copyrightfalse -%% \figurespagetrue -%% \tablespagetrue -%% \contentspagetrue -%% \dedicationheadingfalse -%% \bibpagetrue -%% \thesisproposalfalse -%% \strictmarginstrue -%% \dissertationfalse -%% \listmajorfalse -%% \multivolumefalse - -\begin{document} -\bibliographystyle{gatech-thesis} -%% -\begin{preliminary} -\begin{dedication} -\null\vfil -{\large -\begin{center} -To myself,\\\vspace{12pt} -Perry H. Disdainful,\\\vspace{12pt} -the only person worthy of my company. -\end{center}} -\vfil\null -\end{dedication} -\begin{preface} -Theses have elements. Isn't that nice? -\end{preface} -\begin{acknowledgements} -I want to ``thank'' my committee, without whose ridiculous demands, I -would have graduated so, so, very much faster. -\end{acknowledgements} -% print table of contents, figures and tables here. -\contents -% if you need a "List of Symbols or Abbreviations" look into -% gatech-thesis-gloss.sty. -\begin{summary} -Why should I provide a summary? Just read the thesis. -\end{summary} -\end{preliminary} -%% -\chapter{Introduction} - -Every dissertation should have an introduction. You might not realize -it, but the introduction should introduce the concepts, backgrouand, -and goals of the dissertation. - -\section{Concepts} - -This is where we talk about the concepts behind the dissertation. - -\subsection{Primary Concept} - -This is the primary concept. - -\subsection{Secondary Concept} - -This is the secondary concept. - -\subsubsection{Even more secondary} - -This is really not all that important. - -\begin{table} -\caption{A table, centered.} -\begin{center} -\begin{tabular}{|l|r|} - \hline -Title & Author \\ -\hline -War And Peace & Leo Tolstoy \\ -The Great Gatsby & F. Scott Fitzgerald \\ \hline -\end{tabular} -\end{center} -\end{table} -%% -\chapter{Previous Work} - -Some other research was once performed. - -\begin{figure} -\caption{A first figure.} -\end{figure} - -\begin{figure} -\caption{A second figure.} -\end{figure} -%% -\chapter{Conclusion} - -\nocite{*} -%% We need this since this file doesn't ACTUALLY \cite anything... -%% -\appendix -\chapter{Some Ancillary Stuff} - -Ancillary material should be put in appendices, which -appear just before the bibliography. - -\begin{postliminary} -\references -\postfacesection{Index}{% -%% ... generate an index here -%% look into gatech-thesis-index.sty -} -\begin{vita} -Perry H. Disdainful was born in an insignificant town -whose only claim to fame is that it produced such a fine -specimen of a researcher. -\end{vita} -\end{postliminary} - -\begin{abstract} - This is the abstract that must be turned in as hard copy to the - thesis office to meet the UMI requirements. It should \emph{not} be - included when submitting your ETD. Comment out the abstract - environment before submitting. It is recommended that you simply - copy and paste the text you put in the summary environment into this - environment. The title, your name, the page count, and your - advisor's name will all be generated automatically. -\end{abstract} - -\end{document} |