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diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/mitthesis/examples/font_samples/latex_sources/Termes.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/mitthesis/examples/font_samples/latex_sources/Termes.tex index fb2f11a35d..6733f96f13 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/mitthesis/examples/font_samples/latex_sources/Termes.tex +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/mitthesis/examples/font_samples/latex_sources/Termes.tex @@ -1,12 +1,11 @@ % !TEX encoding = UTF-8 Unicode -% !BIB TS-program = biber -% !BIB program = biber +% !BIB TS-program = biber % This file is MIT-Thesis.tex, a LaTeX template for formatting an MIT thesis with the mitthesis class. % -% Version: 1.06, 2023/08/28 +% Version: 1.15, 2024/08/31 % -% Author: John H. Lienhard (c) 2023. Reuse under the MIT license: https://ctan.org/license/mit +% Author: John H. Lienhard, copyright 2024. Reuse under the MIT license: https://ctan.org/license/mit % Documentation is here: https://ctan.org/pkg/mitthesis @@ -16,19 +15,21 @@ pdfstandard = a-2b, pdfversion = 1.7, lang = en-US, -% debug = {xmp-export}, % uncomment to output a separate xmpi file showing the metadata +% pdfversion = 2.0, +% pdfstandard = a-4, } + %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -\documentclass[fontset=termes]{mitthesis} %,fontset=libertine ,fontset=newtx-sans-text, fontset=heros-stix2, fontset=stix2 +\documentclass[fontset=termes]{mitthesis}% fontset=newtx, fontset=libertine, fontset=newtx-sans-text, fontset=heros-stix2, fontset=stix2 % % option [twoside] gives facing-page behavior for printing; omitting twoside will eliminate even-numbered blank pages. % option [lineno] provides line numbers, as for editing % option [mydesign] loads packages for color, title and list formats, margins, or captions: edit mydesign.tex to change defaults. % option [fontset] is a keyvalue which can be: -% pdftex or unicode engines: defaultfonts, libertine, lucida -% pdftex only: fira-newtxsf, newtx, newtx-sans-text -% unicode engines (luatex): heros-stix2, stix2, termes, termes-stix2 +% for pdftex or unicode engines: defaultfonts, libertine, lucida +% for pdftex only: fira-newtxsf, newtx, newtx-sans-text +% for unicode engines (luatex): heros-stix2, stix2, termes, termes-stix2 % if no key value is given, fonts default to CMR (pdftex) or LMR (unicode), i.e., "the LaTeX font". % You can edit the fontset files or you can write your own, myfonts.tex, and do [fontset=myfonts]. % If you are using multiple languages, load the babel package in your fontset file, before the fonts. @@ -39,12 +40,32 @@ \usepackage{listings}% documentation is here https://ctan.org/pkg/listings %% Set chemical formulas nicely -\usepackage[version=4]{mhchem}% documentation is here https://ctan.org/pkg/mhchem +\usepackage[version=4]{mhchem}% documentation at https://ctan.org/pkg/mhchem -%% Latin filler used in Chapter 1, with a test for package version date. https://ctan.org/pkg/lipsum +%% Latin filler used in Chapter 1, with a test for package version date (https://ctan.org/pkg/lipsum) \usepackage{lipsum} \IfPackageAtLeastTF{lipsum}{2021/09/20}{\setlipsum{auto-lang=false}}{} +%% Table related packages + +\usepackage{booktabs}% publication quality tables (https://ctan.org/pkg/booktabs) + +\usepackage{array}% Additional options for column formats (https://ctan.org/pkg/array) + +\usepackage{dcolumn}% For alignment of numbers on the decimal place (https://ctan.org/pkg/dcolumn) + \newcolumntype{d}[1]{D{.}{.}{#1}}% use with dcolumn package + % syntax: d{x.y} where x is max number of digits before decimal and y is max number after. + +% Package for multipage table in Appendix B. +\usepackage{longtable}% typeset multi-page tables (https://ctan.org/pkg/longtable) + +%\usepackage{tabularx}% adjustable-width columns in tabular (https://ctan.org/pkg/tabularx) + + +%% Package for improved typography + +\usepackage{microtype}% typographic fine-tuning, used in sample thesis committee page, but also acting globally on the text + %%%%%%%%% Graphics path (to figure files) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% @@ -56,19 +77,29 @@ %%%%%%%%% Representative set-up for biblatex %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -\usepackage[style=ieee,maxbibnames=10,sorting=none]{biblatex}% style=ext-numeric-comp,articlein=false,giveninits=true - \DefineBibliographyStrings{english}{url= \textsc{url} , }% replaces default "[Online]. Available" by "URL" +%% Numerical citations of references +\usepackage[style=ext-numeric-comp,giveninits=true,maxbibnames=10,sorting=none]{biblatex} +%% IEEE style citations and references +% \usepackage[style=ieee,maxbibnames=10,sorting=none]{biblatex}% style=ext-numeric-comp,articlein=false,giveninits=true +% \DefineBibliographyStrings{english}{url= \textsc{url} , }% replaces the IEEE default "[Online]. Available" by "URL" -\addbibresource{mitthesis-sample.bib}%% <== change to YOUR bib file <================= CHANGE +%% author-year style citations and references +%% use \parencite, not \cite, when you want "(Author, year)" +%% The sample files are not set up to include parentheses. +% \usepackage[style=authoryear, maxbibnames=10]{biblatex} -%% These two commands enable line breaks in long URLs in the bibliography (delete if you don't want that) -\setcounter{biburllcpenalty}{7000} -\setcounter{biburlucpenalty}{8000} -% biblatex is very powerful, and you can customize most aspects the reference list and citations to suit your needs. -% documentation is here: https://ctan.org/pkg/biblatex +\addbibresource{mitthesis-sample.bib}%% <== change to YOUR bib file <= CHANGE +%% to avoid split urls and stretched white space, you can set the bibliography ragged-right: +%\appto{\bibsetup}{\raggedright} + +%% biblatex is very powerful, and you can customize most aspects the reference list and citations to suit your needs. +%% documentation is here: https://ctan.org/pkg/biblatex +%% cheat sheet is here: https://tug.ctan.org/info/biblatex-cheatsheet/biblatex-cheatsheet.pdf + +%% To ensure citations are set, run Latex --> biblatex/biber --> Latex again %%%%%%%%%% Option to use natbib %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% @@ -80,19 +111,9 @@ %%% You can use this to rename the bibliography section %\renewcommand{\bibname}{References} -%%% Can adjust space between bibliography items (change 4pt to something else; don't drop last two lengths, they are stretchable "glue") +%%% To adjust space between bibliography items %\setlength\bibsep{4pt plus 1pt minus 1pt} - - -%%%%%%%%%% Table related packages %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% - -\usepackage{booktabs}% better quality tables, https://ctan.org/pkg/booktabs -\usepackage{array}% additional options for table columns, https://ctan.org/pkg/array - -%\usepackage{tabularx}% https://ctan.org/pkg/tabularx - -%\usepackage{dcolumn}% alignment on decimal place, https://ctan.org/pkg/dcolumn -%\newcolumntype{d}[1]{D{.}{.}{#1}} +% change 4pt to something else; don't drop last two lengths (they are stretchable "glue") %%%%%%%%%% Option for "double spacing" %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% @@ -103,18 +124,18 @@ %% to change the line separation, the most attractive results will be obtained by changing the %% leading in proportion to the the current font size, rather than just doubling the space. -%% The setspace package provides a tool for changing line separation (use thesetwo here) +%% The setspace package provides a tool for changing line separation. Use these two commands here: % % \usepackage{setspace}% documentation at https://ctan.org/pkg/setspace % \setstretch{1.1}% you can choose some other value for the stretch of space between lines % -%% Use the these commands AFTER the frontmatter +%% Use one or more of the these commands *AFTER* the frontmatter % % \onehalfspacing % \doublespacing % \singlespacing % will turn these effects off (you can use these anywhere in the document) -%% The best result may be to stay with leading selected by the typographer who set up the font. +%% The best result is usually to stay with leading selected by the typographer who set up the font. %%%%%%%%%%% Metadata %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% @@ -129,7 +150,7 @@ pdfkeywords={Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT}, % Add keywords that will help search engines and libraries to find your work. % Includes the name[s] of the author[s] - % (If you have used \DocumentMetadata, at line 15, you can just put "\CopyrightAuthor," for the names.) + % (If you used \DocumentMetadata at line 14, you can just put "\CopyrightAuthor," for the names.) % pdfurl={}, % If you have a url for the thesis, put it here. Otherwise delete this. @@ -155,11 +176,11 @@ % \Author{Author full name}{Author department}[Author's first PREVIOUS degree][Author's second PREVIOUS degree][... % Note that third, fourth, fifth, and sixth arguments are optional [] and may be omitted -% note on names: most of the following names are made up; Silas Holman was a professor at MIT in the 19th century. +% note on names: most of the following names are made up; Silas Holman was a physics professor at MIT in the 19th century. -\Author{Silas W. Holman}{Department of Physics}%[B.S. Physics, MIT, 1876][MBA, Ferengi School of Management, 2022] -%\Author{Luisa Hernández}{Department of Research}[B.S. Mechanical Engineering, UCLA, 2018][M.S. Stellar Interiors, Vulcan Science Academy, 2020][MBA, Ferengi School of Management, 2022] -%\Author{Thurston Howell III}{Department of Economics} +\Author{Silas W. Holman}{Department of Physics} +% \Author{Luisa Hernández}{Department of Research}[B.S. Mechanical Engineering, UCLA, 2018][M.S. Stellar Interiors, Vulcan Science Academy, 2020] +% \Author{Thurston Howell III}{Department of Economics}[MBA, Ferengi School of Management, 2022] % Use once for each degree fulfilled by thesis % For two degrees from one department, leave the department argument blank for the second degree {}. @@ -169,22 +190,19 @@ % If there is more than one supervisor, use the \Supervisor command for each. \Supervisor{Edward C. Pickering}{Professor of Physics} -%\Supervisor{Secunda Castor}{Professor of Research} -%\Supervisor{Quintus Castor}{Professor of Log Dams} +% \Supervisor{Edward C. Pickering}{Professor of Physics, and \\ \> Professor of Something Else} +% \Supervisor{Secunda Castor}{Professor of Research} +% \Supervisor{Quintus Castor}{Professor of Log Dams} % Professor who formally accepts theses for your department (e.g., the Graduate Officer, Professor Sméagol,...) % If more than one department, use more than once -% **If you need to reduce vertical space, put the acceptor title in the second argument and leave the third blank {}.** -\Acceptor{Primus Castor}{Professor of Wetlands Engineering}{Undergraduate Officer, Department of Physics} -%\Acceptor{Tertius Castor}{Professor of Log Dams}{Graduate Officer, Department of Research} -%\Acceptor{Quarta Castor}{Professor of Lodge Building}{Graduate Officer, Department of Mechanical Engineering} - -% If your title page is overflowing (from too many names, degrees, etc.), you can scale -% down the Signature block at the bottom with this command, or use another creative solution... -%\SignatureBlockSize{\small} %\SignatureBlockSize{\footnotesize} +\Acceptor{Tertius Castor}{Professor of Log Dams}{Graduate Officer, Department of Research} % \\ \> Third title} +% \Acceptor{Quarta Castor}{Professor of Lodge Building}{Graduate Officer, Department of Mechanical Engineering} +%%% If you need to reduce vertical space, put the acceptor title in the second argument and leave the third blank, {}. +% \Acceptor{Primus Castor}{Professor and Undergraduate Officer, Department of Physics}{} % Usage: \DegreeDate{Month}{year} -% Valid degree months are September, February, or June. +% Valid degree months are February, May, June, or September \DegreeDate{June}{1876} % Date that final thesis is submitted to department @@ -198,63 +216,98 @@ % \CClicense{CC BY-NC-ND 4.0}{https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/} % + +%%%%%%% Solutions for overflowing titlepage %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +% If your title page is overflowing (from too many names, degrees, etc.): +% +% (a) you can reduce the 12pt and 18pt skips between various blocks to 6pt with this command: +% +% \Tighten +% +% (b) you can scale down the Signature block at the bottom with this command: +% +% \SignatureBlockSize{\small} %or this one \SignatureBlockSize{\footnotesize} +% +% (c) you can put the acceptor name and title onto two lines, rather than three like this: +% +% \Acceptor{Tertius Castor}{Professor and Graduate Officer, Department of Research}{} +% +% (d) you can change the font size of the author name[s] with +% +% \AuthorNameSize{\normalsize} +% +% (e) and you can omit any previous degrees from the title page, instead mentioning them in the biographical sketch + +% Also, if you prefer to keep the text toward the top of the page with most white space at the bottom, you +% can use this command to squash all of the vertical glue (stretchy space) with this command: +% +% \Squash +% +% This command is useful when the text has not already reach the bottom of the page, since the glue gets squashed automatically +% when the page is too full. + %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -%%% Titlepage +%%% Make titlepage \maketitle -%%%%%%%%% Contents that you need to write follows %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%% Contents that you need to write follows! %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % \includeonly{acknowledgments,biography,chapter1,chapter2,...,appendixa,...} -% for usage, see https://latexref.xyz/dev/latex2e.html#g_t_005cinclude-_0026-_005cincludeonly +% for usage of includeonly, see https://latexref.xyz/_005cinclude-_0026-_005cincludeonly.html -%%% Frontmatter (write this material in the mentioned files) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%% Frontmatter (write this material in the mentioned files) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -% The abstract environment creates all the required headers and footnote. -% You only need to add the text of the abstract itself in the file abstract.tex +% This page is optional. Edit the file committee_members.tex +\include{committee_members} + +% The abstract environment creates all the required headings and footers. +% You only need to the text of the abstract in the file abstract.tex \begin{abstract} - \input{abstract.tex}% in this case, use \input rather than \include because you are inside an environment + \input{abstract.tex}% use \input rather than \include because we're inside an environment \end{abstract} -\include{acknowledgments.tex} - -\include{biography.tex}% optional, see MIT Libraries https://libraries.mit.edu/distinctive-collections/thesis-specs/#format +\include{acknowledgments}% acknowledgments.tex (.tex extension is presumed by \include) +\include{biography}% biography.tex (optional, see https://libraries.mit.edu/distinctive-collections/thesis-specs/#format) -%%% Table of contents and lists of stuff (delete lists you don't need, e.g., if no tables) %%%%%%%% +%%% Table of contents and lists of stuff (delete unused lists, i.e., if no tables or figures) %%%%% \tableofcontents \listoffigures \listoftables - %%% Chapters of thesis %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -%% If you want to use "double spacing", you can start here... +%% If you want to use "double spacing", you should start here... -\include{chapter1.tex} -%\include{chapter2.tex} -%\include{chapter3.tex} -%\include{chapter4.tex} + \include{chapter1}% .tex extension is presumed +% \include{chapter2} +%\include{chapter3} +%\include{chapter4} %%% Appendicies of thesis %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \appendix -\include{appendixa.tex} +\include{appendixa} +\include{appendixb} +%%% Bibliography (biblatex) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -%%% Bibliography %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +\defbibheading{bibintoc}{\chapter*{#1}\addcontentsline{toc}{backmatter}{\refname}} +% this sets the title of contents name for bibliography to \refname (= References) +% change "backmatter" to "chapter" if you prefer a bold face entry in the table of contents + +\printbibliography[title={\refname},heading=bibintoc] -{ \raggedright% to avoid stretched white space and split urls; DELETE THIS if you prefer justified text -% -\printbibliography[title={References},heading=bibintoc] -} % biblatex also supports chapter-by-chapter bibliography, https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/296502/119566 % see the biblatex manual, section 3.14.3 %%%% Option for natbib %%%%%%%%%%%%% + %% use an appropriate style (.bst) and your own .bib file[s] %\bibliographystyle{plainnat} |