\documentclass{../uafthesis} \usepackage{amsmath, amssymb, amsfonts} % Thanks, AMS! \usepackage{fixltx2e} % Allows \(\) in captions, amongst other things. %\usepackage{ppl} % The Paladino font (tough to find?) \usepackage{pxfonts} % Paladino-like fonts \usepackage{graphicx, float} % Graphics stuff \usepackage{verbatim} % Mostly for the comment environment. %\usepackage{chapterbib} % This is an option for those bundling papers. \usepackage[square]{natbib} %\usepackage{tocbibind} % This fixes the "bibliography in ToC" problem. % Use with chapterbib. \usepackage{url} % I quote some URLs in the bibliography" \input{custom-macros.tex} \begin{document} \title{An Example Thesis Document} \author{Joshua Holbrook} \degreeyear{2011} \degreemonth{May} \degree{Master of Arts} \department{Dept. of Fresh Beats} \numberofmembers{3} % Make sure this is right! The grad school hates empty % signature lines. \committeewidth{4in} \approvedwidth{4in} \comitteespace{\hfill} \approvedspace{\hfill} \prevdegrees{B.A.M.F.} \college{College of Pwning Noobs} \makesig \maketitle % Wondering when to use `input' and when to use `include?' % read http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Basics#Big_Projects . \begin{abstract} \input abstract.tex \end{abstract} %Table of Contents and such \tableofcontents \listoffigures \listoftables %\listofothermaterials \listofappendices \begin{acknowledgements} \input acknowledgements.tex \end{acknowledgements} \begin{quotepage} \input quotepage.tex \end{quotepage} \include{ch1} \include{ch2} \nocite{wikibook} \bibliographystyle{agufull08} \bibliography{example} \appendix \include{apx1} \end{document}