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diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/msu-thesis/docs/msu-thesis.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/msu-thesis/docs/msu-thesis.tex index 44467e4dc9..8e3b79c000 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/msu-thesis/docs/msu-thesis.tex +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/msu-thesis/docs/msu-thesis.tex @@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ \documentclass[11pt]{article} -\def\msuversion{4.1c} -\def\msudate{2023/06/27} +\def\msuversion{4.1d} +\def\msudate{2023/07/29} \title{\textbf{Using the MSU Thesis Class}} \author{\textbf{Alan Munn}\\Department of Linguistics, Languages, and Cultures\\Michigan State University\\\texttt{\href{mailto:amunn@msu.edu}{amunn@msu.edu}}} \date{Version \msuversion\\\msudate} @@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ If you have large figures and tables that must be rotated, you should use the |[ The |landscape| environment makes all pages within it landscape, so if you have multiple landscape figures in a row, you can put all of them inside a single |landscape| environment. This option correctly rotates the landscape pages within the pdf document itself, which the thesis office seems to require. \subsection{Appendices} -Appendices in a thesis are usually at the end of the document, but before the bibliography. MSU requires appendices to be preceded by a cover page which says either ``Appendix'' (if there is only one) or ``Appendices'' if there is more than one. The class implements this with two environments: |{appendix}| for a single appendix and |{appendices}| for multiple appendices. If your thesis organization requires appendices per-chapter, you must use the |[chapterapp]| class option. In either case, the code for appendices is identical, i.e., each appendix is introduced with the |\chapter| command. +Appendices in a thesis are usually at the end of the document, but before the bibliography. The class implements this with two environments: |{appendix}| for a single appendix and |{appendices}| for multiple appendices. If your thesis organization requires appendices per-chapter, you must use the |[chapterapp]| class option. In either case, the code for appendices is identical, i.e., each appendix is introduced with the |\chapter| command. \subsubsection{Single appendix} If you have a single appendix, your code should look like this: @@ -444,7 +444,7 @@ landscape page numbering code, which greatly simplified my original version. Tha Florent Chervet for early \pkg{hyperref} code (up until v.3.6), and Ulrike Fischer for the current \pkg{hyperref} code. Thanks also to the following students who have reported problems over the years: Irina Agafonova, Ali Al-jiboory, Abubakr Ayesh, Julian Blank, -Dmitriy Bryndin, Greg Christian, Kyle Crayne, Ciaron Hamilton, Matt Husband, Changkuk +Nathan Brugnone, Dmitriy Bryndin, Greg Christian, Kyle Crayne, Ciaron Hamilton, Matt Husband, Changkuk Jung, Claire Kopenhafer, Adam Liter, Vanessa Maldonado, Ben Miller, William Muir, Eureka Pai, Alicia Parrish, Neil ver Planck, Taha Posos, Nick Rekuski, Giacomo Romanini, William Sands, Adam Soliman, Erik Stitt, Eremey Valetov, Matthew Vincent, Michael Wojcik, Stephen Yowono, Ali |