% format: latex %%-------------------------------------------------------------------------- %% This is a sample LaTeX2e input file for the University of Pittsburgh %% thesis document class (pitthesis.cls). %% %% Wonkoo Kim (wkim+@pitt.edu, wkim@bellatlantic.net), September 23, 1999 %%-------------------------------------------------------------------------- %% %% A '%' character causes TeX to ignore all remaining text on the line, %% and is used for comments like this line. %% %\documentclass [12pt,proposal]{pitthesis} %\documentclass [12pt]{pitthesis} \documentclass [10pt]{pitthesis} %\documentclass [12pt,twoside]{pitthesis} %% %% Pitt Thesis Document Class: %% %% This document class loads latex2e's report class. %% A latex2e thesis document starts with %% %% \documentclass[options]{pitthesis} %% %% Additional class options to the report class are provided for %% Pitt thesis styles. %% %% Pitt Thesis Document Class Options: %% %% pitteng Pitt Engineering thesis (selected by default) %% pittstd Pitt (Standard) thesis (selects nofloatchap by default) %% phd Ph.D thesis (selected by default) %% ms M.S. thesis %% proposal for proposal presentation %% headings default running heads with page numbers %% noheadings do not put default running heads %% floatchap floats (figures and tables) are numbered by chapters %% nofloatchap floats (figures and tables) are numbered sequentially %% single single line spacing %% onehalf one and half (1.5) line spacing (selected by default) %% double double line spacing %% %% (And, all `report' class options can be used.) %% %% Default Options: 11pt, pitteng, phd, noheadings, onehalf %% floatchap -- for pitteng %% nofloatchap -- for pittstd %% %% If no options were given for pitthesis class, then %% [11pt,pitteng,phd,noheading,onehalf] are selected by default. %% For example, a typical 12pt Pitt Engineering Ph.D thesis document will %% start with %% \documentclass[12pt]{pitthesis} %% or, \documentclass[12pt,pitteng,phd]{pitthesis} %% %% Numbering Floats (Figures and Tables): %% %% For Engineering thesis, floats(figures,tables) are numbered by %% chapters and appendices if `nofloatchap' class option was not given. %% When `nofloatchap' option is chosen, all figures and tables are numbered %% sequentially throughtout the whole document including appendices. If you %% want to number figures and tables in appendices separately, then the %% command \floatsbyappendix can be used anywhere before appendix in a %% document. Then figures and tables in appendices are numbered like A-1, %% A-2, B-1, etc. %% %% \documentclass[nofloatchap]{pitthesis} %% -- floats(figures,tables) are numbered sequentially %% throughout the whole document. %% %% \floatsbyappendix -- floats(figures,tables) are numbered by appendices %% if this command is used in a user document. % The preamble begins here. %\floatsbyappendix \usepackage{graphicx} \newif\ifAMS \IfFileExists{amsfonts.sty} {\AMStrue\usepackage{amsmath,amsthm,amsfonts}} {\usepackage{latexsym}} % Declares the document's title. \title{ USING \LaTeX\ TO WRITE A PITT THESIS --- A Sample Document File} %\proposal{Ph.D. Dissertation Proposal} % print on title page by 'proposal' option \author{Wonkoo Kim} % Declares the author's name. % Declares formerly earned degrees \degrees{B.S. in E.E., Sogang University, Korea, 1979\\ M.S. in E.E., Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, 1982} % Declares degree to earn \degree{Doctor\\of\\Philosophy} %\degree{Master of Science\\in\\Electrical Engineering} % for M.S. \school{School of Engineering} % for School of Engineering thesis %\school{School of Arts and Science} % for other Pitt schools \university{University of Pittsburgh} % the University \date{September 23, 1999} % Deleting this command produces today's date. \year{1999} % year in title page %\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1.3} % line spacing %%--------------------------------------------------------------------------- \begin{document} %%--------------------------------------------------------------------------- \maketitle % Produces the title. \begin{committeesignature}[5] % begin the committee the signature page. % It has an optional argument for the number of committee members. % If you have more or less than 5 committee members, give the number in the % optional argument for better spacing between signature fields. % e.g., \begin{committeesignature}[4] for 4 committee members including advisor. %% Committee members in {committeesignature} environment must be placed with %% proper ordering, as those members will be typeset immediately at the %% commands. %% \chairperson{} is the synonym of \advisor{}. %% \cochairperson is the synonym of \coadvisor{}. %% Use \committeemember{} for additional committee members %% For Ph.D. Thesis \advisor{Firstname1 Lastname1, Ph.D. (Electrical Engneering)} % \chairperson is a synonym of \advisor{} %\coadvisor{Prof. Foo Bar, Ph.D.} % if you have a Co-advisor % \cochairperson is a synonym of \coadvisor{} \committeemember{Firstname2 Lastname2, Ph.D. (Electrical Engineering)} \committeemember{Firstname3 Lastname3, Ph.D. (Electrical Engineering)} \committeemember{Firstname4 Lastname4, Ph.D. (Mathematics)} \committeemember{Firstname5 Lastname5, Ph.D. (Electrical Engineering)} \end{committeesignature} % end the committee signature page. %% For M.S. Thesis % \begin{committeesignature} % \advisor{Prof. Foo Bar, Ph.D.} % \end{committeesignature} \include{ackn} \advisorname{Firstname1 Lastname1, Ph.D.} % for PhD thesis abstract page \abstract % generate the heading of abstract page \input{abstract} \tableofcontents \listoffigures \listoftables \input{notation} % nomenclature and abbreviations %%-------------------------------------------------------------------------- %\pagenumbering{arabic} \include{part1} \include{part2} \include{part3} \include{appendix} % appendices %%-------------------------------------------------------------------------- %\nocite{*} %% \bibliography{ref} %% \bibliographystyle{ieeetr} \begin{thebibliography}{99} \bibitem{lp:latex} \mbox{Leslie Lamport}, \emph{A Document Preparation System: \LaTeX\ User's Guide \& Reference Manual}, Published by Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1994. \bibitem{jbw:tex} \mbox{Jingbai Wang}, \emph{An Introduction to \TeX/\LaTeX}, the \textbf{on-line documentation} written for CIS, University of Pittsburgh, 1988. \bibitem{pitteng:thesis} \mbox{Engineering Graduate Administrative Committee}, \emph{A Manual for Preparation of Theses and Dissertations for the School of Engineering}, School of Engineering, University of Pittsburgh, 1995 \bibitem{pittstd:thesis} \mbox{Kit Ayars}, \emph{Style And Form Manual for Graduate Thesis and Dissertation Preparation at the University of Pittsburgh}, \verb|http://www.pitt.edu/~graduate/style.html|, Office of the Provost, University of Pittsburgh, 1995. \end{thebibliography} \end{document} % End of document.