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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/ReadMe.1st.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/ReadMe.1st.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e543fabcf34 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/ReadMe.1st.txt @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +============================================================== + +Notre Dame's Dissertation document class by Sameer Vijay +that adheres to the University of Notre Dame guidelines +published in Spring 2004. + +Please send any improvements/suggestions to : + Shari Hill, Graduate Reviewer. + sharihill@nd.edu or shill2@nd.edu + +============================================================== + +This is a dissertation class file for the University of Notre +Dame, provided by Sameer Vijay and also can be used for +formatting any thesis as well. + +This classfile can possibly be used by students with their +own TeX installation and as such does not need to be +installed in a central file location. One can install them +in a local TEXMF tree on a unix home dir or Windoze mikTeX +installation, or must be in a path searchable by LaTeX. + +EXTRACTING +---------- + +To obtain the nddiss2e class file, process the 'nddiss2e.ins' +through LaTeX. + $ latex nddiss2e.ins + +This will create 2 files - nddiss2e.cls (the classfile) and +template.tex (a template file) + +To obtain the documentation for the nddiss2e class, use the +following commands: + $ latex nddiss2e.dtx + $ latex nddiss2e.dtx + $ makeindex -s gglo.ist -o nddiss2e.gls nddiss2e.glo + $ makeindex -s gglo.ist -o nddiss2e.ind nddiss2e.idx + $ latex nddiss2e.dtx + +This will create a dvi file (nddiss2e.dvi) which is the +documentation for the nddiss2e classfile. If you've pdfTeX +installed as well, you can now use the following command to +generate a pdf documentation. + $ pdflatex nddiss2e.dtx + +Alternatively, one can use the included `process.sh' shell script +to carry out all the above steps. + $ sh process.sh + + +TEXMF TREE +---------- + +As mentioned earlier, it is possible to install this class in a +local TEXMF tree. For eg. in a unix environment, it can be +installed in ~/texmf/tex/latex/nddiss2e/. The file nddiss2e.bst +can be installed in ~/texmf/bibtex/bst/base/. Make sure to run +`cd ~/texmf; mktexlsr' as well to generate index of the local +TEXMF tree. + +Similarly, other classes and packages can be also installed in +the local TEXMF tree. + +EXAMPLE THESIS +-------------- + +The subdirectory `example' contains a sample thesis for the +purpose of demonstrating the usage and output of the various +parameters. The files are the same as in the +sample_ndthesis.tar.gz distribution by Jeff Squyeres and D. A. +Peterson, but modified for the nddiss2e class. + +Thanks to D. A. Peterson and others. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/example-v1.3/LICENSE b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/example-v1.3/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..3a5128cea55 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/example-v1.3/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +COPYRIGHT NOTICE: + +Copyright 1998-2000 University of Notre Dame. + +Sample Notre Dame Dissertation +Provided by: Graduate Student Union, University of Notre Dame +Authors: Jeffrey M. Squyres, Donald A. Peterson + + +LICENSE AGREEMENT: + +In consideration of being allowed to copy and/or use this package, +user agrees to be bound by the terms and conditions of this License +Agreement as "Licensee." This Agreement gives you, the LICENSEE, +certain rights and obligations. By using the package, you indicate +that you have read, understood, and will comply with the following +terms and conditions. + +Permission is hereby granted to use or copy this package for any +purpose, provided the text of this NOTICE (to include COPYRIGHT +NOTICE, LICENSE AGREEMENT, and DISCLAIMER) is retained with all +copies. Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code +is granted, provided the text of this NOTICE is retained, a notice +that the code was modified is included with the above COPYRIGHT NOTICE +and with the COPYRIGHT NOTICE in any modified files, and that this +file ("LICENSE") is distributed with the modified code. + +Title to copyright to this package and its derivatives and to any +associated documentation shall at all times remain with Licensor and +LICENSEE agrees to preserve the same. Nothing in this Agreement shall +be construed as conferring rights to use in advertising, publicity or +otherwise any trademark or the name of the University of Notre Dame du +Lac. + +DISCLAIMER: + +LICENSOR MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. +By way of example, but not limitation, Licensor MAKES NO +REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY +PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR THAT THE USE OF THE LICENSED PACKAGE COMPONENTS +OR DOCUMENTATION WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, TRADEMARKS +OR OTHER RIGHTS. + +The Author(s), Provider(s), and the University of Notre Dame du Lac +shall not be held liable for any liability nor for any direct, +indirect or consequential damages with respect to any claim by +LICENSEE or any third party on account of or arising from this +Agreement or use of this package. + +Any disputes arising out of this Agreement or LICENSEE'S use of the +package at any time shall be resolved by the courts of the state of +Indiana. LICENSEE hereby consents to the jurisdiction of the Indiana +courts and waives the right to challenge the jurisdiction thereof in +any dispute arising out of this Agreement or Licensee's use of the +software. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/example-v1.3/README.1st.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/example-v1.3/README.1st.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..cc022ddd745 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/example-v1.3/README.1st.txt @@ -0,0 +1,224 @@ +Read me file for the example thesis for use with nddiss2e class file. + +QUICK +----- + +Just type "make" command, and you'll have a pdf file (example.pdf) which +reflects the correct formatting as per Spring 2004 guidelines. + +For more details (esp. pdf/ps conflicts and chapter-wise bibliography), +read on. + +OVERVIEW +-------- + +This is a sample dissertation package for the University of Notre Dame, +provided by the Graduate Student Union (GSU). This package also doubles +as a sample Master's Thesis, since the styles are the same (except for a +few words on the title page). + +This package is meant for graduate students of any discipline at Notre +Dame, and has been tailored for typical unix environment (although it +should work for a windows setup as well). + +The /nddiss2e/ class package has been installed on AFS and the Linux +cluster(s) supported by OIT, hence, aside from getting access to the +OIT-maintained LaTeX and dvips executables, you should not need to do +anything to your environment; the class file, /nddiss2e.cls/, should +just magically be found when you invoke LaTeX or pdfLaTeX. + +Even in absence of OIT-supported machine(s), it *should* work on most +other environments as well. Most of the Linux distributions provide +teTeX/LaTeX bundles and it is easy to setup your own TEXMF hierarchy in +your home directories as well. Please read the included file +(readme-texmf.txt) for more information on this topic. + + +WARNING +------- + +The /nddiss2e/ class package and the resulting dissertation document +format has been approved by the Graduate School's reviewers. However, it +is still possible to create an incorrectly formatted thesis, if the +directions in the /nddiss2e/ documentation are not followed. This +example is _not_ a substitute for the instructions in the actual +/nddiss2e/ documentation. + + +HOW TO USE THE NDDISS2e CLASS +----------------------------- + +The /nddiss2e/ class file provides very few options but you must fill in +several 'variables' (such as title, your name advisor's name etc.). See +the complete documentation for details. The documentation is available +from http://www.gsu.nd.edu OR http://graduateschool.nd.edu (its short, +but would be very helpful in preparing your thesis with the correct +format) + +This sample package includes concrete examples of most of what is +discussed in the /nddiss2e/ documentation file. + + +WHAT IS IN THIS SAMPLE DISSERTATION +----------------------------------- + +In any unix environment, if you type "make" in the 'example' directory, +it should build a pdf file called "example.pdf", which you can view with +your favorite pdf previewer. This is a full thesis, and includes +examples of many of the types of things that usually appear in +dissertations, such as tables, figures, table of contents, a +bibliography, etc. You may wish to print this file out and use it as an +example for acceptable formats. + +You can also type "make ps" to make the file "example.ps", if you wish +to make a postscript version of your dissertation or "make dvi" to make +DVI version, instead. + + +HOW TO USE THIS SAMPLE DISSERTATION +----------------------------------- + +The goal of this sample is to provide you with a set of files from +which you can simply delete the content and use as a template for your +own thesis. + +That is, you just have to set a few switches (all clearly documented) +and replace the text content with your own. Then, all you have to do is +invoke "make", which should do the trick of creating your thesis in a +'press-quality' pdf file. Hopefully, this will save a lot of headaches +in trying to figure out the mysteries of LaTeX, make, etc. + +This sample is divided up into several files, all of which have +helpful comments included: + +------------------------------------------------------------------------- +README.1st.txt - This file + +Makefile - This makefile is setup to build the sample + dissertation PDF or PS file. Just + type "make" (or "make ps" to build the PS + file). + +example.tex - This is the "top-level" .tex file. It contains + the settings for the title page, table of + contents, list of tables/figures, + acknowledgments, dedication, abstract, + includes the two chapter .tex files, and the + bibliography. + +chapter1.tex - The text for the first chapter. +chapter2.tex - The text for the second chapter. +appendix.tex - The text for the appendix. + +example.bib - BibTeX entries for the bibliography. + +sample_nd.eps - An encapsulated postscript figure that is + used in the sample dissertation. + +sample_nd.pdf - A pdf figure (converted from sample_nd.eps by + using eps2pdf/epstopdf) that is used in the + sample dissertation. + +------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + +A NOTE ABOUT THE MAKEFILE +------------------------- + +To use this Makefile for your own thesis, you should really only need to +change a few entries at the top of the file, all of which are clearly +marked. There is also a clearly marked "You should not need to edit +below this line" line; unless you understand LaTeX and the rules of +"make", I would recommend against fiddling with things below there. + +Basically, you just need to enter the names of the .tex files (and any +other files in your dissertation, such a figure files, .bib files, +etc.) in your thesis, and make will ensure that when you edit any one +of those files, the thesis will be rebuilt. + +The Makefile is "smart", in that it will re-run latex multiple times +until all references have stopped changing. It will also run BibTeX, +if necessary, to generate your bibliography. + +Basically, once you put in your filenames, you should just need to +type "make", and when it is finished, your .pdf file will be created. + +Here is a list of all the targets pre-programmed into the Makefile: + +------------------------------------------------------------------------- +pdf (default) - Builds the example.pdf file +pdf - Builds the example.ps and +dvi - Builds the example.dvi file +clean - Removes the target files(example.pdf/.ps/.dvi), if present. +squeaky - Removes all the "extra" files that latex (et al.) + create, and only leaves your source files (.tex, + .bib, figures, etc.). This also removes your example.pdf + /.ps/.dvi files. +------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + +A NOTE ABOUT PDF AND PS FILES +----------------------------- + +Always use "make squeaky" _before_ using "make". + +(you can use both in one command eg. "make squeaky pdf") + +Doing this ensures that previously files created by LaTeX or pdfLaTeX +are removed and they are created fresh in the current process. This is +more necessary when creating a pdf or a dvi/ps file after creating a +dvi/ps or a pdf file, respectively since pdfLaTeX or LaTeX will give you +errors while processing incompatible files from the previous run. + +A NOTE ABOUT BIBLIOGRAPHIES +--------------------------- + +The /nddiss2e/ class file uses 'natbib' package for citation/reference +indexing by default. Other packages such as 'cite' or 'citation' +conflict with the definitions in 'natbib' package and result in errors. +Hence, _Do_not_ use other citation packages. + +The Graduate School guidelines are not clear on whether it allows for a +creation for single bibliography as well as chapter-wise bibliography. +This example can do that, but you must first perform a few steps: + +In the file "example.tex": +- in the beginning, _uncomment_ the line + \usepackage{chapterbib}. +- at the end, _comment_ out the following lines: + \backmatter + \bibliographstyle{nddiss2e} + \bibliography{example} + +In _each_ chapter file ("chapter1.tex","chapter2.tex" & "appendix.tex"): +- at the end of file, uncomment the following lines: + \bibliographstyle{nddiss2e} + \bibliography{example} + +- Instead of using the normal 'makefile', use the other + makefile called 'makefile.chapterbib' as + + make -f makefile.chapterbib squeaky pdf + +- OR In the 'makefile', fill in the top-level filenames for your chapters + (chapter1.tex, chapter2.tex & appendix.tex in this example) in the + CHAP_CITE_TEX macros. Be sure that these files are *not* mentioned + again in the OTHER_SRC_FILES macro, later in the Makefile. + You are now setup to "make". Invoke "make", and you should have a .pdf + file with bibliographies at the end of each chapter. + + +AVAILABILITY / CONTACT +---------------------- + +This package is provided in the behalf of the Graduate Student Union (U. +Notre Dame) and the Graduate School. The complete package is available +as part of the /nddiss2e/ class package from http://www.gsu.nd.edu or +http://graduateschool.nd.edu + +The most appropriate contact for questions and comments in this package +is Ms. Shari Hill (Reviewer, Graduate School, email: sharihill@nd.edu) +who will forward me the suggestions or queries. + +Sameer Vijay +Jul 26, 2005 10:00 diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/example-v1.3/README.orig b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/example-v1.3/README.orig new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..185a4e1dfdd --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/example-v1.3/README.orig @@ -0,0 +1,240 @@ +-*- text -*- + +$Id: README,v 1.4 2000/07/14 04:25:44 jsquyres Exp $ + + +13 July 2000 + + +OVERVIEW +-------- + +This is a sample dissertation package for the University of Notre +Dame, provided by the Graduate Student Union (GSU). This package also +doubles as a sample Master's Thesis, since the styles are the same +(except for a few words on the title page). + +This package is meant for graduate students of any discipline at Notre +Dame, and has been tailored for the Solaris environment (2.6 or 7). +It *should* work on just about any Unix flavor at Notre Dame, as long +as you have access to AFS (where the central style file is kept). +Aside from getting access to the OIT-maintained LaTeX and dvips +executables, you should not need to do anything to your environment; +the style file, "ndthesis", should just magically be found when you +invoke LaTeX. + +The ndthesis LaTeX class file was originally developed by Don +Peterson, a graduate student in the Physics department. Thanks for +saving the rest of us much time and frustration! :-) + +Much effort has been put into coordinating with the Graduate School to +ensure that both this sample package and the ndthesis class are +completely up to spec with their formatting guidelines. If you have +any problems with the Formatting Gods when you turn in your +thesis/dissertation, *please* let us know so that we can make any +corrections necessary. Thanks! + +************************************************ +*** Please be sure to read the LICENSE file. *** +************************************************ + + +WARNING +------- + +Do *NOT* seek out and copy the ndthesis.cls file to your own local +directory!! The ndthesis.cls file is deeply buried in a maze of +directories with all the other default TeX styles and fonts. Leave it +there. We periodically update the class file with minor changes, +etc. -- you are best off using the centralized copy so that you are +ensured to get the latest version of the class. + +If the Formatting Gods turn down your thesis, and you were using a +local copy of ndthesis.cls, just erase it and recompile (using the +centralized copy). + +If the Formatting Gods still turn your thesis down, and there appears +to be a problem with the template, or if you find a mistake in this +sample package, let us know, and we'll fix it. + +HOWEVER: The ***vast*** majority of cases of incorrect formatting are +due to errors on the user's part, ***not*** because of problems with +the ndthesis class. In other words, you can still create an +incorrectly formatted thesis, even if you use the ndthesis class! You +*must* follow the directions in the instructions for the ndthesis +class; this example is *not* a substitute for the real ndthesis +instructions. + + +UNPACKING THE PACKAGE FILE +-------------------------- + +To unpack the file, go to the directory where you downloaded the file +and execute the following command: + + unix% gunzip -c sample_ndthesis.tar.gz | tar xvf - + +This will create a sub directory called "sample_ndthesis" with all the +sample files in it. + + +HOW TO USE THE NDTHESIS CLASS +----------------------------- + +The ndthesis class file provide for several options, and there are +several "variables" which you must fill in (your name, degree title, +advisor's name, etc.). Rather than document that here, see the full +documentation for the class (it's easy to read, don't worry). It's +available from the GSU web site: + + http://www.gsu.nd.edu/Committees/ITC/ndthesis.pdf + or + http://www.gsu.nd.edu/Committees/ITC/ndthesis.ps + +This sample package includes concrete examples of most of what is +discussed in the ndthesis documentation file. + + +WHAT IS IN THIS SAMPLE DISSERTATION +----------------------------------- + +If you type "make" in the sample_ndthesis directory, it will build +"sample_ndthesis.ps", which you can view with your favorite postscript +previewer. This is a full thesis, and includes examples of many of +the types of things that usually appear in dissertations, such as +tables, figures, table of contents, a bibliography, etc. You may wish +to print this file out and use it as an example for acceptable +formats. + +You can also type "make pdf" to make the file "sample_ndthesis.pdf", +if you wish to make a PDF version of your dissertation. + + +HOW TO USE THIS SAMPLE DISSERTATION +----------------------------------- + +The goal of this sample is to provide you with a set of files from +which you can simply delete the content and use as a template for your +own thesis. + +That is, we hope to have done all the hard work for you; you just have +to set a few switches (all clearly documented) and replace the text +content with your own. Then, all you have to do is invoke "make", +which should do the trick of creating your thesis postscript file. +Hopefully, this will save a lot of headaches in trying to figure out +the mysteries of LaTeX, make, etc. + +This sample is divided up into several files, all of which have +helpful comments included: + +------------------------------------------------------------------------- +README - This file +Makefile - This makefile is setup to build the sample + dissertation postscript or PDF file. Just + type "make" (or "make pdf" to build the PDF + file). + +sample_ndthesis.tex - This is the "top-level" .tex file. It contains + the settings for the title page, table of + contents, list of tables/figures, + acknowledgments, dedication, abstract, + includes the two chapter .tex files, and the + bibliography. +chapter1.tex - The text for the first chapter. +chapter2.tex - The text for the second chapter. +appendix.tex - The text for the appendix. + +sample_ndthesis.bib - BibTeX entries for the bibliography. +sample_ndthesis.eps - An encapsulated postscript figure that is + used in the sample dissertation. +sample_ndthesis.m - Short Matlab script to make the .eps figure. +------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + +A NOTE ABOUT THE MAKEFILE +------------------------- + +The Makefile is heavily commented. To use this Makefile for your own +thesis, you should really only need to change a few entries at the top +of the file, all of which are clearly marked. There is also a clearly +marked "You should not need to edit below this line" line; unless you +understand LaTeX and the rules of "make", I would recommend against +fiddling with things below there. + +Basically, you just need to enter the names of the .tex files (and any +other files in your dissertation, such a figure files, .bib files, +etc.) in your thesis, and make will ensure that when you edit any one +of those files, the thesis will be rebuilt. + +The Makefile is "smart", in that it will re-run latex multiple times +until all references have stopped changing. It will also run BibTeX, +if necessary, to generate your bibliography. + +Basically, once you put in your filenames, you should just need to +type "make", and when it is finished, your .ps file will be created. + +Here is a list of all the targets pre-programmed into the Makefile: + +------------------------------------------------------------------------- +ps (default) - Builds the sample_ndthesis.ps file +pdf - Builds the sample_ndthesis.ps and + sample_ndthesis.pdf files +dvi - Builds the sample_ndthesis.dvi file +clean - Removes various backup files created by text editors +squeaky - Removes all the "extra" files that latex (et al.) + create, and only leaves your source files (.tex, + .bib, figures, etc.). This also removes your .ps + and .pdf files. +------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + +A NOTE ABOUT BIBLIOGRAPHIES +--------------------------- + +Most departments allow for a single bibliography at the end of the +paper. This is the way that the sample_ndthesis will be built. +However, some departments want bibliographies at the end of each +chapter. This sample can do that as well, but you must first perform +a few steps: + +- In the beginning of sample_ndthesis.tex, uncomment the line +\usepackage{chapterbib}. + +- At the end of sample_ndthesis.tex, comment out the following lines: + + \backmatter + + \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{BIBLIOGRAPHY} + \bibliographstyle{plain} + \bibliography{sample_ndthesis} + +- At the end of both chapter1.tex and chapter2.tex, uncomment the +following lines: + + \bibliographstyle{plain} + \bibliography{sample_ndthesis} + +- In the Makefile, fill in the top-level filenames for your chapters +(chapter1.tex and chapter2.tex in this example) in the CHAP_CITE_TEX +macros. Be sure that these files are *not* mentioned again in the +OTHER_SRC_FILES macro, below. + +You are now setup to "make". Invoke "make", and you should have a .ps +file with bibliographies at the end of each chapter. + + +AVAILABILITY / CONTACT +---------------------- + +This package is provided by the Graduate Student Union of the +University of Notre Dame. The tarfile of this package is available at +the GSU web site: + + http://www.gsu.nd.edu/Committees/ITC/sample_ndthesis.tar.gz + +If you find any bugs with the sample package or the ndthesis class, +please send mail to: + + ndthesis@gsu.nd.edu + +Good luck! diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/example-v1.3/VERSION b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/example-v1.3/VERSION new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7e32cd56983 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/example-v1.3/VERSION @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +1.3 diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/example-v1.3/appendix.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/example-v1.3/appendix.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..86d29c887b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/example-v1.3/appendix.tex @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ +% +% Modified by Sameer Vijay +% Last Change: Wed Jul 27 2005 13:00 CEST +% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% +% Sample Notre Dame Thesis/Dissertation +% Using Donald Peterson's ndthesis classfile +% +% Written by Jeff Squyres and Don Peterson +% +% Provided by the Information Technology Committee of +% the Graduate Student Union +% http://www.gsu.nd.edu/ +% +% Nothing in this document is serious except the format. :-) +% +% If you have any suggestions, comments, questions, please send e-mail +% to: ndthesis@gsu.nd.edu +% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% +% Appendix +% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +\chapter{GNU GENERALISMS} + +\section{Definitions} + +Several definitions are presented in Table~\ref{tbl:defs} to show both +how to do rotated, line-spanning tables, as well as to define some +commonly used Gnu terms. + +\begin{landscape} +\begin{table} +\centering +\caption{COMMONLY USED Gnu TERMS \label{tbl:defs}} +\begin{tabular}{lp{5in}} +\toprule +Term & \multicolumn{1}{c}{Definition} \\ +\midrule +Gnu & Small furry animal that is related to the squirrel +(although they won't admit it). \\ +LoG & Abbreviation for the ``Leader of Gnus''. See +Chapter~\ref{chap:golfing}. \\ +Twizzlers & Red, twisty candy that is among the most favorite of Gnu +foods. Gnus frequently appear overly cute and friendly to humans +bearing twizzler packages. This is known as ``trolling for twizzlers'' +among the Gnus. \\ +\bottomrule +\end{tabular} +\end{table} +\end{landscape} + +Finally, Table~\ref{tbl:rotated-rankings} shows the top ten Gnus from +Table~\ref{tbl:votes} ranked in order by their aggregate score (along +with some of the raters' comments). This follows a long-standing Gnu +tradition of self-improvement through public announcement of score +(which some associate with military +origins~\citep{galmira98:_gnus_milit}). Indeed, this very table has +been observed in the Gnu lodge where it was posted for peer review +\citep{gairley2000}. + + +\begin{landscape} +% set the caption width to be somewhat short since our table is narrow +% Notice the special commands that we use here to get the right line in the +% table. Using \hrule is *not* the Right Thing to do here -- use +% \cmidrule. We use the LaTeX \newcommand simply for convenience. +% +% The longtable package does some nasty voodoo to make \hline work OK. +% So on with the goods +\setlength\LTcapwidth{4.5in} +\begin{longtable}{lcp{4.5in}} +% Note that after the caption line we remove 2em worth of space but in the +% longtable of Chapter 2 we only remove 1em. This is because a normal +% \toprule has no space above it, but here we are using cmidrule which does +% have padding above which we must account for. + \caption{TOP TEN Gnus FROM TABLE~\protect\ref{tbl:votes} WITH REVIEWER + COMMENTS. Gnus ARE LISTED BELOW IN ALPHABETIC ORDER. \label{tbl:rotated-rankings} }\\ + \toprule + Candidate & Aggregate score & \multicolumn{1}{c}{Reviewer Comments}\\ + \midrule +\endfirsthead + \caption[]{{\em Continued}} \\ % Just like in Chp. 2 + \midrule + Candidate & Aggregate score & \multicolumn{1}{c}{Reviewer Comments}\\ + \midrule +\endhead +\endfoot + \bottomrule +\endlastfoot +George & 7.6 & George is an excellent candidate for the LoG. + Slightly low C, but hopefully, this 7.6 will be high enough! \\ +Glen & 7.2 & A little weak on AM and Fr, but good scores overall. One + or two more years of experience should be enough. \\ +Goldie & 7.0 & Dismal score in Fr; suspect it had something to do with + strenuous weight loss program this past year. \\ +Gillian & 6.9 & Excellent C, but a little shabby on the Fu. Suggest + more roughage. \\ +Gibby & 6.9 & Reasonable scores, but need to work on Fr. Gibby is + definitely not a morning Gnu. \\ +Genaveve & 6.5 & Very low Fr; perhaps more coffee? Suggest practicing + ``cute faces'' in the mirror several hours per day. \\ +Giovani & 6.2 & Very low Fr; suspect hanging out with Genaveve too + much. \\ +Gina & 6.2 & Mediochre Fu, somewhat low AM. Perhaps a future in + marketing or advertising? \\ +Garrick & 6.2 & Fairly low AM. Fu could be better as well; buy a + comb. And a mirror. Immediately. \\ +Gardenia & 6.0 & Dismal AM; very low Fu. Seems to care more about + meeting agendas than personal appearance. \\ +\end{longtable} +\end{landscape} + + +% % uncomment the following lines, +% if using chapter-wise bibliography +% +% \bibliographystyle{ndnatbib} +% \bibliography{example} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/example-v1.3/chapter1.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/example-v1.3/chapter1.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..09556f9eb41 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/example-v1.3/chapter1.tex @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ +% +% Modified by Sameer Vijay +% Last Change: Tue Jul 26 2005 13:00 CEST +% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% +% Sample Notre Dame Thesis/Dissertation +% Using Donald Peterson's ndthesis classfile +% +% Written by Jeff Squyres and Don Peterson +% +% Provided by the Information Technology Committee of +% the Graduate Student Union +% http://www.gsu.nd.edu/ +% +% Nothing in this document is serious except the format. :-) +% +% If you have any suggestions, comments, questions, please send e-mail +% to: ndthesis@gsu.nd.edu +% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + + +% +% Chapter 1 +% + +\chapter{INTRODUCTION} + +\section{Overview} + +This is an overview of the introduction. In here, I will use many +many buzzwords and other legalistic-types of terms, mostly begining on +the expounding of the holistic and synergistic energy that Gnus bring +to our organizations. + +\subsection{Background} + +In preparation for reading this dissertation, I would highly recommend +reading some of the other material available on +Gnus~\citep{gnus98:_gerry_ganst,greenfield96:_gettin_know_gnu}. They +are very well written and will give you a fuller understanding of +Gnus. + +Gnus are frequently mistakes for squirrels. They are not squirrels. +They are Gnus. Don't call them squirrels, either (unless you have +food in your hand); they tend to get a bit upset.\footnote{This is + frequently mistaken for the chattering and scampering away. Gnus + are actually quite polite; they will leave if they have nothing nice + to say, for fear of saying something offensive.} If you have food +in your hand, they tend to ignore this insult and accept your food as +a peace offering. + +\subsection{Foreground} + +Table~\ref{tbl:bogus1} shows some feeding frequencies for where Gnus +like to eat around the Notre Dame campus. Gnus have work weeks, just +like humans do, hence the much lower frequencies on weekends. This +can lead us to conclude that Gnu weekend shifts are much smaller than +the normal work-week shifts. In fact, we can attempt to parametrize the +sighting frequency, $\mathcal{F}$, by the student population, type of food, and +day of the week as: +\begin{equation} + \mathcal{F} = \mathcal{F}(p,f,d). +\end{equation} +Table~\ref{tbl:bogus2} shows what they +typically like to eat. + +\begin{table}[tpb] + \begin{center} + \caption{WHERE Gnus LIKE TO EAT \label{tbl:bogus1}} + \begin{tabularx}{0.85\textwidth}{lrrrrrrr} \toprule + \multicolumn{1}{c}{Location} & Sun & Mon & Tue & Wed & Thu & Fri & Sat \\ \midrule + Front of Dome & 1 & 5 & 6 & 5 & 4 & 5 & 1 \\ + Stonehenge & 2 & 9 & 10 & 12 & 9 & 14 & 2 \\ + The Rock & 1 & 3 & 4 & 3 & 4 & 3 & 0 \\ + The ACC & 3 & 4 & 5 & 5 & 5 & 4 & 1 \\ + Dining Halls & 5 & 14 & 12 & 13 & 14 & 12 & 3 \\ + Hesburgh Library & 2 & 3 & 5 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 2 \\ \bottomrule + \end{tabularx} + \end{center} +\end{table} + +\begin{table}[tpb] + \setlength{\capwidth}{0.7\textwidth} + \begin{center} + \caption{WHAT Gnus LIKE TO EAT ON THE NOTRE DAME CAMPUS, LISTED + BY AVERAGE NUMBER OF SIGHTINGS PER WEEKDAY + \label{tbl:bogus2} +} + \begin{tabular}{lrrrrrrr} \toprule + \multicolumn{1}{c}{Food} & Sun & Mon & Tue & Wed & Thu & Fri & Sat \\ \midrule + Twinkies & 1 & 5 & 6 & 5 & 4 & 5 & 1 \\ + Ding Dongs & 2 & 9 & 10 & 12 & 9 & 14 & 2 \\ + Carrots & 1 & 3 & 4 & 3 & 4 & 3 & 0 \\ + Lettuce & 3 & 4 & 5 & 5 & 5 & 4 & 1 \\ + Twizlers & 5 & 14 & 12 & 13 & 14 & 12 & 3 \\ + Jawbreakers & 2 & 3 & 5 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 2 \\ \bottomrule + \end{tabular} + \end{center} +\end{table} + +Figure~\ref{fig:bogus3} shows a nice graph of location distributions +by day of week. I have no real reason for including it except to show +that figures work as well. Did I mention that Gnus are really cool? + +\begin{figure}[tpb] + \begin{center} + \centerline{\includegraphics[scale=0.8]{sample_nd}} + \caption{Location distributions by day of where, where the X axis + is the weekday (0 through 6), and the Y axis is the sighting + frequency} + \label{fig:bogus3} + \end{center} +\end{figure} + +Gnus typically tend to come out when there are large gatherings of +humans with food. Gnus work very hard at providing us with all the +things that we like (trees, dirt, air, etc.), and so we should freely +give them food. They will come up and stand a respectful distance +away from you, waiting to see if they will be rewarded for their +efforts. If you offer some food, they will take it and back off a +respectful distance in order to consume their food while leaving you +to your ``personal space.'' + +\section{Groovin' Gnus} +\label{sec:groovin-gnus} + +Gnus do tend to stay away from humans in their normal day-to-day +workings. This is mainly because humans don't, for the most part, +understand what they are doing. If a Gnu is working, and a human +approaches it, the Gnu will tend to drop whatever it is doing and run +away. This is probably do to the tendency for humans to have ``group +meetings'' and ``productivity seminars.'' Most Gnus are deathly +afraid of such overmanagement, and run at the slightest hint of it, +for fear that it will cripple their real work. + +It is interesting, however, that Gnus have chosen an Institution of +Higher Education for their BOO.\footnote{Base of Operations.} It is +often said that: +\begin{quote} + Academic politics are the dirtiest, meanest, ugliest, and generally + the most low-down, in-your-face, and kick-em-while-they're-down than + anywhere else (even Washington D.C.) because the stakes are so low. +\end{quote} +It has been hypothesized that the Gnus are subtly trying to affect a +change for the better (i.e., eliminating the overmanagement problems) +by working the very system that they are trying to change, from +within. That is, the graduates from Notre Dame can learn from the +examples of the Gnus here, and run screaming (or chattering) at the +slightest hint of overmanagement, and let the real work proceed +unhindered. + +% % uncomment the following lines, +% if using chapter-wise bibliography +% +% \bibliographystyle{ndnatbib} +% \bibliography{example} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/example-v1.3/chapter2.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/example-v1.3/chapter2.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..55a4dc8c2b4 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/example-v1.3/chapter2.tex @@ -0,0 +1,156 @@ +% +% Modified by Sameer Vijay +% Last Change: Wed Jul 27 2005 13:00 CEST +% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% +% Sample Notre Dame Thesis/Dissertation +% Using Donald Peterson's ndthesis classfile +% +% Written by Jeff Squyres and Don Peterson +% +% Provided by the Information Technology Committee of +% the Graduate Student Union +% http://www.gsu.nd.edu/ +% +% Nothing in this document is serious except the format. :-) +% +% If you have any suggestions, comments, questions, please send e-mail +% to: ndthesis@gsu.nd.edu +% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +% +% Chapter 2 +% + +\chapter{GNU THINGS ARE GOOD THINGS FOR ALL GRADUATE STUDENTS OR SO IT SEEMS} +\label{chap:golfing} + +\section{Gnu See, Gnu Do, Gnu Goes Golfing with Green Golf Genes and + Gesticulates Grapes} + +So why do gnus do what they do? This is a perennial question that has +yet to be answered definitively by scientists. Is their future +somehow tied inexplicably with that of humans? Hard to say, but we do +feed them a lot. It has even been theorized that rotundness is a +symbol of status or class within the Gnus; those who are more +productive (i.e., cute, furry, friendly) will be fed more than those +who are less so. So the more rotund, the higher status one has in the +Gnu society. + +One could extrapolate this to mean that there is a super-Gnu out there +somewhere; the biggest, routundest Gnu that you've ever seen, probably +of epic proportions! This would have to be the Leader of Gnus, or LoG +for short. But the LoG would definitely have to be the cutest, +furriest, and most friendly Gnu that you've ever seen. + +\subsection{The LoG} + +So how does the LoG get chosen? Ultimately by humans. So we can say +that the Gnu society is perhaps the truest democracy that has ever +existed; the leader is chosen by merit, and chosen by complete +outsiders. As such, the LoG must truly epitomize all that Gnus stand +for: opposedness to overmanagement, cuteness, friendliness, and +furriness~\citep{gloonson98:_gnuly_discov_gnus}. The gnus themselves +vote at an anual election, based upon these attributes (campagaining +is an anethema to Gnus; see Section~\ref{sec:groovin-gnus}). + +\subsubsection{Election Data} +\label{sec:data} + +Table~\ref{tbl:votes} shows the latest electoral college voting by the +LoG for the year 2000. Each Gnu is scored on a scale of one to ten on +the attributes described above. The results shown in the table are +average scores in each category for all votes; the Gnu's final score +is shown in the final column. + +% +% Be aware that page-spanning tables a Very Odd Creatures. The +% "longtable" environment in LaTeX does some deep Voodoo to make +% everything work out properly. One of its deep incantations is to +% make the table appear as though it is double spaced. You can fix +% this by trailing each line with "\\[-6em]" instead of just "\\". +% + +\begin{center} + \begin{longtable}{lccccc} + \caption{ELECTORAL COLLEGE RESULTS FOR THE LoG ELECTION IN THE YEAR +2000\label{tbl:votes}\/}\\ + \toprule + Candidate\footnote{note all names begin with G} & Anti-management & Cuteness & Friendliness & Furriness & Aggregate \\ + \midrule +\endfirsthead % Everything above goes at the top of the 1st page only +% As with the first header, we don't want obscene amounts of space for +% subsequent headings either, and eliminate an em of whitespace. + \caption[]{{\em Continued}}\\ + \midrule + Candidate & Anti-management & Cuteness & Friendliness & Furriness & Aggregate \\ + \midrule +\endhead % Everything above here (and below the \endfirsthead) goes at the top + % of continuation pages. The [] argument prevents a duplicate + % entry from appearing in the table of contents. +% The following 3 lines are provided as an example only -- per ND +% guidelines, the footer at the bottom of a page for a longtable +% should not have a bottom line. Only the absolute bottom of the +% table should have a final \bottomline + +% \midline +% \multicolumn{6}{|r|}{\textit{continued}\ldots} \\ +% \bottomrule +\endfoot % The above section goes at the bottom of continuation pages + \bottomrule +\endlastfoot % The very last bottom of the table + Glen & 6.2 & 7.0 & 6.1 & 9.8 & 7.2 \\ + Goober & 6.9 & 2.1 & 5.7 & 4.1 & 4.6 \\ + Genevra & 2.2 & 2.0 & 1.1 & 1.1 & 1.6 \\ + Greg & 8.3 & 0.4 & 1.1 & 9.5 & 4.8 \\ + Gina & 6.0 & 7.8 & 6.4 & 4.9 & 6.2 \\ + Geof & 1.1 & 8.7 & 3.7 & 7.3 & 5.2 \\ + Grendel & 2.8 & 1.7 & 3.4 & 3.2 & 2.7 \\ + Geronimo & 1.2 & 1.2 & 8.8 & 2.2 & 3.3 \\ + Gabrielle & 4.7 & 3.6 & 0.8 & 2.0 & 2.7 \\ + Giovani & 8.4 & 5.8 & 3.4 & 7.4 & 6.2 \\ + Graham & 4.7 & 5.8 & 5.3 & 0 & 3.9 \\ + Gil & 5.9 & 4.0 & 5.5 & 7.6 & 5.7 \\ + Gerald & 2.0 & 3.7 & 8.0 & 4.3 & 4.5 \\ + Guilani & 7.7 & 3.9 & 2.7 & 6.4 & 5.1 \\ + Guido & 7.6 & 4.3 & 6.5 & 1.0 & 4.8 \\ + Godzilla & 5.1 & 2.2 & 5.3 & 6.9 & 4.8 \\ + Gail & 5.7 & 7.9 & 4.1 & 1.0 & 4.6 \\ + Garth & 4.7 & 7.1 & 2.5 & 3.0 & 4.3 \\ + Gavin & 1.1 & 9.5 & 0.4 & 8.0 & 4.7 \\ + George & 9.5 & 4.5 & 9.1 & 7.5 & 7.6 \\ + Gunnar & 1.4 & 5.8 & 4.8 & 6.2 & 4.5 \\ + Gillian & 7.6 & 9.0 & 6.4 & 4.6 & 6.9 \\ + Greta & 1.5 & 0.5 & 0.9 & 7.7 & 2.6 \\ + Gabby & 1.2 & 3.3 & 7.0 & 2.1 & 3.4 \\ + Gaetena & 6.8 & 1.9 & 4.1 & 8.3 & 5.2 \\ + Ganet & 2.3 & 1.1 & 8.5 & 7.3 & 4.8 \\ + Gardenia & 1.8 & 9.5 & 9.9 & 3.0 & 6.0 \\ + Genna & 5.2 & 3.7 & 3.4 & 3.8 & 4.0 \\ + Genesis & 1.7 & 8.3 & 6.7 & 4.9 & 5.4 \\ + Genaveve & 4.7 & 8.9 & 3.4 & 9.2 & 6.5 \\ + Gene & 3.3 & 6.9 & 0.6 & 5.5 & 4.0 \\ + Gilda & 5.2 & 4.6 & 9.9 & 1.4 & 5.2 \\ + Goldie & 8.9 & 9.1 & 2.0 & 8.2 & 7.0 \\ + Grace & 5.9 & 3.2 & 3.1 & 4.3 & 4.1 \\ + Gretchen & 4.5 & 6.5 & 1.6 & 1.3 & 3.4 \\ + Garrick & 4.8 & 5.7 & 9.4 & 5.1 & 6.2 \\ + Gallagher & 7.4 & 0.4 & 7.6 & 0.4 & 3.9 \\ + Gerry & 1.4 & 8.8 & 4.7 & 0.5 & 3.8 \\ + Gertrude & 9.1 & 8.3 & 0.4 & 5.5 & 5.8 \\ + Gehosephet & 6.6 & 2.9 & 8.3 & 4.4 & 5.5 \\ + Gohn & 8.7 & 2.6 & 7.4 & 2.3 & 5.2 \\ + Gibby & 8.7 & 6.9 & 4.7 & 7.2 & 6.9 \\ + \end{longtable} +\end{center} + +As you can see from Table~\ref{tbl:votes}, George (my favorite Gnu) +won for the year 2000, with an aggregate score of 7.6. + +% % uncomment the following lines, +% if using chapter-wise bibliography +% +% \bibliographystyle{ndnatbib} +% \bibliography{example} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/example-v1.3/example.bib b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/example-v1.3/example.bib new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..4f8b514d836 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/example-v1.3/example.bib @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +% +% Modified by Sameer Vijay +% Last Change: Wed Jul 27 2005 13:00 CEST +% + +@Book{gnus98:_gerry_ganst, + title = "Gnus and You: The Art of Being New", + author = "Gerry Ganston and Gary Greenfield", + publisher = "Grapping Books, NY", + year = "1998", + volume = "I", + month = "August", +} + +@PhdThesis{greenfield96:_gettin_know_gnu, + author = "Gary Greenfield", + title = "Getting to Know Gnu", + school = "Geoffrey Garfield School of Gnus", + year = "1996", + month = "August" +} + +@Article{gloonson98:_gnuly_discov_gnus, + author = "Gina Gloonston", + title = "Newly Discovered Gnus: The {L}o{G}", + journal = "Growing Towards Gnu", + year = "1998", + volume = "II", + number = "12", + month = "March", + pages = "23-57" +} + + +@Article{galmira98:_gnus_milit, + author = "Gohnny Galmira", + title = "Gnus and the Military -- A Secret Conspiracy?", + journal = "Growing Towards Gnu", + year = "1998", + volume = "III", + number = "7", + pages = "22-183", + month = "September" +} + +@Misc{Gairley2000, + author = "Grog van Gairley", + title = "Gnu's Review", + howpublished = "Website", + note = "\url{http://www.gairley.gnu}", + year = "2000", +} + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/example-v1.3/example.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/example-v1.3/example.pdf Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6cc4fdeb763 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/example-v1.3/example.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/example-v1.3/example.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/example-v1.3/example.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..3f2a2a90f53 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/example-v1.3/example.tex @@ -0,0 +1,257 @@ +% +% Modified version of the sample_ndthesis.tex +% by Sameer Vijay +% Last Change: Wed Jul 27 2005 14:00 CEST +% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% +% Sample Notre Dame Thesis/Dissertation +% Using Donald Peterson's ndthesis classfile +% +% Written by Jeff Squyres and Don Peterson +% +% Provided by the Information Technology Committee of +% the Graduate Student Union +% http://www.gsu.nd.edu/ +% +% Nothing in this document is serious except the format. :-) +% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% This is *not* a substitute for Donald's orginial documentation. See +% /afs/nd.edu/usr/local/src/tex/texmf/doc/latex/ndthesis/ndthesis.dvi +% for documentation on the particular commands and whatnot. +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% +% You should *also* have a ND formatting guide to ensure that you have +% all the relevant parts, put the captions in the right place, etc. +% Just because you have this wonderful style classfile doesn't mean +% that it removes *all* the formatting onus from you. :-) +% +% Normally, you should break all of this stuff up into separate files +% (at the very least, one chapter per file) and use the \input +% command. This is all one file for brevity's (and clarity's) sake. +% +% Note that you should also have a good Makefile; one that invokes +% LaTeX as many times as necessary (up to 4) and bibtex if necessary. +% One should be included in this distribution. You may want to modify +% the Makefile to make separate chapters, if necessary. +% +% If you have any suggestions, comments, questions, please send e-mail +% to: ndthesis@gsu.nd.edu +% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +\documentclass[textrefs,review]{nddiss2e} + +% % uncomment the following line +% if using chapter-wise bibliography +% \usepackage{chapterbib} +% \renewcommand{\bibname}{Cited Works} +% \renewcommand{\bibsection}{\section{\bibname}} + +\begin{document} + +\frontmatter + +\title{GNUS AND YOU \\ {\small\scshape A BRIEF ON ALL AND EVERYTHING ABOUT GNUS IN OUR +SOCIETY} } +\author{Gerald G. Gnastich} +\work{Dissertation} +\degprior{B.S., M.S.} +\degaward{Doctor of Philosophy\\in\\Gnulogical Science} +\advisor{Gary Greenfield} +% \secondadvisor{Gordon Gray} +\department{Gnulogy} + +\maketitle +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% +% Front stuff +% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +\copyrightholder{Garry Greene} +\copyrightyear{2005} +\makecopyright + +\begin{abstract} + Please note that the full \LaTeX\ source code (and an associated + {\tt Makefile}) is available from the University of Notre Dame + Graduate Student Union web site. The Information Technology + Committee page\footnote{{\tt http://www.gsu.nd.edu/}} + has all the necessary files in download-able form. This particular + dissertation was developed under Unix, but should also be usable + under Windows with the appropriate \LaTeX\ setup. + + While the source code for this document provides an excellent + example for how to use the \nddiss\ \LaTeX\ class to write a + Notre Dame thesis, it is {\em not} a substitution for the + documentation of the \nddiss\ \LaTeX\ class (also available on + the ND GSU web site). + + In this thesis, I will tell all that I know about Gnus. Gnus are + wonderful little creatures that inhabit the center of the earth and + give us wonderful and plentiful trees, dirt, and other + earthly-things. + + In short, we should love and cherish the Gnus. They can be very + friendly, and are often mistaken for squirrels on the University of + Notre Dame campus. Feed them whenever possible. If they get caught + in trash cans, tip them over so that they can get out. + + This abstract is going to continue on, including a few formulas, + just for the sake of spilling over on to two pages so that we can + see the author's name in the top right corner: + + \begin{eqnarray*} + a^2 + b^2 & = & c^2 \\ + E & = & mc^2 \\ + \frac{e}{m} & = & c^2 \\ + a^2 + b^2 & = & \frac{e}{m} + \end{eqnarray*} + + These equations, by themselves mean nothing. But to the common Gnu, + they define a whole way of living. While intricate mathematical + implications certainly do not infiltrate the majority of humans' + lives, every Gnu, from birth, is imbued with a sense of mathematical + certainty and guidance. All Gnus, great and small, feel at one with + mathematics. The cute furry bit is just a scam for their + calculating minds. +\end{abstract} + +\renewcommand{\dedicationname}{New Dedication Name} + +\begin{dedication} + To George, my favorite Gnu +\end{dedication} + +\tableofcontents +\listoffigures +\listoftables + +\begin{preface} + I would like to preface this work with all the wonderful things that + Gnus have brought to our society: trees, dirt, flowers, grass, + lakes, and other earthly-things. We should not forget them in our + daily lives. + + Additionally, we should offer them food for all their hard work. In + fact, Gnus work so hard that they sleep for the colder half of + the year. As such, they tend to grow a little rotund. Humans + should not fault them for this, as it is necessary for their + survival. Indeed, many humans grow rotund on their on accord! +\end{preface} + +\begin{acknowledge} + I would like to acknowledge all the loving Gnus at Notre Dame. + Particularly the one that comes to the window in the Hayes Healy + building. He (she?) has given me much inspiration, love, and dirt. + I would also like to thank my advisor, Dr.\ Gary Greenfield, with + whom this work would not have been possible. + + Finally, I would like to thank the U.S.\ Government, Department of + Gnus, for their generous grant, number GNU3042920920.3, which + allowed me to pursue my work. +\end{acknowledge} + +\begin{symbols} + \sym{\mathcal{F}}{sighting frequency of Gnus about campus} + \sym{p}{student population} + \sym{f}{type of food available} + \sym{d}{day of week} + \sym{c}{speed of light} + \sym{m}{mass} + \sym{e}{elementary charge} + \sym{a,b}{miscellaneous constants} + \sym{E}{energy} +\end{symbols} + +\mainmatter + +% +% Chapter 0 (features) +% +\setcounter{chapter}{-1} +\chapter{FEATURES OF FORMATTING IN THIS EXAMPLE FILE} + +This \verb+chapter+ has been added to the original sample file to highlight the +various features with the formatting that conforms to the Graduate school +guidelines --- whether obtained due to the use of \nddiss\/ class file or just +plain good practice. +\begin{itemize} +\item An important thing you might notice is that the title of this chapter +is not in all CAPS. This is a feature since using \verb+\MakeTextUpperCase{}+ +is not helpful +when you have a math formula or something that just doesnt go CAPS (for eg. +elemental symbols). +\item If you're looking at a pdf document, the pdf bookmarks (left column) link +to all major textual sections including abstract, toc, lof, lot and +bibliography. +\item In the {\em dedication}, the title name has been modified. So, you know +how to and that it can be done. +\item The entries in the {\em List of figures} and {\em List of Tables} are +single-spaced themselves but are double-spaced from the other. +\item The table captions are not in all CAPS as well for the reason mentioned +above. +\item Appropriate space is left between the \verb+Table xx+ and its +corresponding caption (which is double-spaced itself) as in table \ref{tbl:bogus1}. +\item Tables look much better without the vertical lines (good practice). +\item There is double-spacing between the table entries but single-spacing +within the entry. +\item The chapter (see Chapter \ref{chap:golfing}) or section titles are +double-spaced as mentioned in the guidelines. +\item There is a \verb+subsubsection+ present (eg. section \ref{sec:data}) and +is properly formatted in the TOC. +\item Table \ref{tbl:defs} is an example of the use of \textsf{landscape} +environment in which a normal table is formatted in a {\em landscape} mode. +\item The \textsf{longtable} environment is used in Tables \ref{tbl:votes} and +\ref{tbl:rotated-rankings}, in normal and \verb+landscape+ mode, respectively. The +table captions are formatted properly in both cases. +\item In the table \ref{tbl:votes}, the \verb+footnote+ in the table header +does not appear at all. This is not an error of the \nddiss\/ class but of the +\textsf{longtable} package. +\item An example of citing a website is shown in the bibliography (see +\citep{gairley2000}) which is formatted using the +\verb+nddiss2e.bst+ +citation style file. +\item A bit of information on the \nddiss\/ class file and the typesetting program +used is included in a box on the last page of the thesis. +\end{itemize} + +% +% Chapter 1 +% + +\include{chapter1} + + +% +% Chapter 2 +% + +\include{chapter2} + + +% +% Appendix +% + +\appendix + +\include{appendix} + + +% +% Back stuff +% + +% % comment out the following three lines +% if using chapter-wise bibliography + + \backmatter + \bibliographystyle{nddiss2e} + \bibliography{example} + +\end{document} + +% End of ``example.tex'' diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/example-v1.3/makefile b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/example-v1.3/makefile new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..42b2591ddc0 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/example-v1.3/makefile @@ -0,0 +1,181 @@ +# LaTeX -*-Makefile-*- +# +# Here's what this Makefile gives you: +# +# make dvi - Generates the DVI file, suitable for previewing +# make ps - Generates a postscript file suitable for printing +# make pdf - Generates a PDF file suitable for viewing/printing +# make all - Generates DVI, postscript, and PDF files +# make clean - Removes some intermediate files +# make squeaky - Removes all generated PS, DVI, and PDF files +# +# +# INSTRUCTIONS: +# ------------- +# +# This first section contains macros whose values that you need to +# fill in. +# + +# MAIN_TEX: In order to build your thesis/dissertation, fill in the +# MAIN_TEX macro with the name of your main .tex file -- the one that +# you invoke LaTeX on. + +MAIN_TEX = example.tex + +# CHAP_CITE_TEX: Some departments require bibliographies for each +# chapter. If your department only requires a single bibliography at +# the end of the work, leave this macro blank and go on to +# OTHER_SRC_FILES, below. + +# If your department does require chapter bibliographies, put the +# filenames of your chapters in this macro (and do *not* list them +# again in OTHER_SRC_FILES, below). You will also need to use the +# "chapterbib" classfile -- see the example.tex for an +# example. You will also need to remove the \bibliographystyle{} and +# \bibliography{} commands from the top-level file +# (example.tex), and append them to the end of the files +# listed in CHAP_CITE_TEX. + +CHAP_CITE_TEX = + +#CHAP_CITE_TEX = \ +# chapter1.tex \ +# chapter2.tex \ +# appendix.tex + +# OTHER_SRC_FILES: Put in the names of all the other files that your +# thesis depends on (e.g., other .tex files, .eps figures, etc.) in +# the OTHER_SRC_FILES macro. This is ensure that whenever one of the +# "other" files changes, "make" will rebuild your paper properly. You +# should *not* list any files in this macro that were already listed +# in CHAP_CITE_TEX, above. + +OTHER_SRC_FILES = \ + sample_nd.eps \ + sample_nd.pdf \ + example.bib \ + chapter1.tex \ + chapter2.tex \ + appendix.tex + +# You should not need to change these, but just in case... + +LATEX = latex +PDFLATEX = pdflatex +DVIPS = dvips + + +######################################################################### +# +# You should not need to edit below this line +# +######################################################################### + +.SUFFIXES: .tex .dvi .pdf .ps + +CHAP_CITE = $(CHAP_CITE_TEX:.tex=) +MAIN_DVI = $(MAIN_TEX:.tex=.dvi) +MAIN_PS = $(MAIN_TEX:.tex=.ps) +MAIN_PDF = $(MAIN_TEX:.tex=.pdf) + +# +# Some common target names +# Note that the default target is "ps" +# + +pdf: $(MAIN_PDF) +ps: $(MAIN_PS) +dvi: $(MAIN_DVI) + +all: pdf dvi ps + +# +# Make the dependencies so that things build when they need to +# + +$(MAIN_PS): $(MAIN_DVI) +$(MAIN_DVI): $(MAIN_TEX) $(CITE_TEX) $(OTHER_SRC_FILES) +$(MAIN_PDF): $(MAIN_TEX) $(CITE_TEX) $(OTHER_SRC_FILES) + +# +# General rules +# + +.tex.dvi: + @$(LATEX) $* + @if ( grep 'LaTeX Warning: Label(s) may' $*.log > /dev/null ); \ + then $(LATEX) $* ; \ + else :; fi + @-if ( grep 'undefined citations' $*.log > /dev/null ); then \ + if test "$(CHAP_CITE)" ; then \ + for file in bogus $(CHAP_CITE) ; do \ + if test "$$file" != "bogus"; then \ + echo "RUNNING BIBTEX ON FILE: $$file"; \ + bibtex $$file ; \ + fi ; \ + done ; \ + else \ + echo "RUNNING BIBTEX ON FILE: $*"; \ + bibtex $* ; \ + fi ; \ + $(LATEX) $* ; \ + fi + @if ( grep 'Warning: Label(s) may' $*.log > /dev/null || \ + grep 'Rerun' $*.log > /dev/null || \ + grep 'Warning: Citation' $*.log > /dev/null); \ + then $(LATEX) $* ; else :; fi + @if ( grep 'Warning: Label(s) may' $*.log > /dev/null || \ + grep 'Rerun' $*.log > /dev/null || \ + grep 'Warning: Citation' $*.log > /dev/null); \ + then $(LATEX) $* ; else :; fi + @if ( grep 'Warning: Label(s) may' $*.log > /dev/null || \ + grep 'Rerun' $*.log > /dev/null || \ + grep 'Warning: Citation' $*.log > /dev/null); \ + then $(LATEX) $* ; else :; fi + +.tex.pdf: + @$(PDFLATEX) $* + @if ( grep 'LaTeX Warning: Label(s) may' $*.log > /dev/null ); \ + then $(PDFLATEX) $* ; \ + else :; fi + @-if ( grep 'undefined citations' $*.log > /dev/null ); then \ + if test "$(CHAP_CITE)" ; then \ + for file in bogus $(CHAP_CITE) ; do \ + if test "$$file" != "bogus"; then \ + echo "RUNNING BIBTEX ON FILE: $$file"; \ + bibtex $$file ; \ + fi ; \ + done ; \ + else \ + echo "RUNNING BIBTEX ON FILE: $*"; \ + bibtex $* ; \ + fi ; \ + $(PDFLATEX) $* ; \ + fi + @if ( grep 'Warning: Label(s) may' $*.log > /dev/null || \ + grep 'Rerun' $*.log > /dev/null || \ + grep 'Warning: Citation' $*.log > /dev/null); \ + then $(PDFLATEX) $* ; else :; fi + @if ( grep 'Warning: Label(s) may' $*.log > /dev/null || \ + grep 'Rerun' $*.log > /dev/null || \ + grep 'Warning: Citation' $*.log > /dev/null); \ + then $(PDFLATEX) $* ; else :; fi + @if ( grep 'Warning: Label(s) may' $*.log > /dev/null || \ + grep 'Rerun' $*.log > /dev/null || \ + grep 'Warning: Citation' $*.log > /dev/null); \ + then $(PDFLATEX) $* ; else :; fi + +.dvi.ps: + $(DVIPS) -Pps -Ptype1 -o $*.ps $* + +# +# Standard targets +# + +clean: + /bin/rm -f *% $(MAIN_PDF) $(MAIN_PS) $(MAIN_DVI) + +squeaky: + /bin/rm -f *.log *.aux *.dvi *.blg *.toc *.bbl *.lof *.lot *.out \ + $(MAIN_PS) $(MAIN_DVI) $(MAIN_PDF) diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/example-v1.3/makefile.chapterbib b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/example-v1.3/makefile.chapterbib new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ad37dee3ed1 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/example-v1.3/makefile.chapterbib @@ -0,0 +1,181 @@ +# LaTeX -*-Makefile-*- +# +# Here's what this Makefile gives you: +# +# make dvi - Generates the DVI file, suitable for previewing +# make ps - Generates a postscript file suitable for printing +# make pdf - Generates a PDF file suitable for viewing/printing +# make all - Generates DVI, postscript, and PDF files +# make clean - Removes some intermediate files +# make squeaky - Removes all generated PS, DVI, and PDF files +# +# +# INSTRUCTIONS: +# ------------- +# +# This first section contains macros whose values that you need to +# fill in. +# + +# MAIN_TEX: In order to build your thesis/dissertation, fill in the +# MAIN_TEX macro with the name of your main .tex file -- the one that +# you invoke LaTeX on. + +MAIN_TEX = example.tex + +# CHAP_CITE_TEX: Some departments require bibliographies for each +# chapter. If your department only requires a single bibliography at +# the end of the work, leave this macro blank and go on to +# OTHER_SRC_FILES, below. + +# If your department does require chapter bibliographies, put the +# filenames of your chapters in this macro (and do *not* list them +# again in OTHER_SRC_FILES, below). You will also need to use the +# "chapterbib" classfile -- see the example.tex for an +# example. You will also need to remove the \bibliographystyle{} and +# \bibliography{} commands from the top-level file +# (example.tex), and append them to the end of the files +# listed in CHAP_CITE_TEX. + +# CHAP_CITE_TEX = + +CHAP_CITE_TEX = \ + chapter1.tex \ + chapter2.tex \ + appendix.tex + +# OTHER_SRC_FILES: Put in the names of all the other files that your +# thesis depends on (e.g., other .tex files, .eps figures, etc.) in +# the OTHER_SRC_FILES macro. This is ensure that whenever one of the +# "other" files changes, "make" will rebuild your paper properly. You +# should *not* list any files in this macro that were already listed +# in CHAP_CITE_TEX, above. + +OTHER_SRC_FILES = \ + sample_nd.eps \ + sample_nd.pdf \ + example.bib \ +# chapter1.tex \ +# chapter2.tex \ +# appendix.tex + +# You should not need to change these, but just in case... + +LATEX = latex +PDFLATEX = pdflatex +DVIPS = dvips + + +######################################################################### +# +# You should not need to edit below this line +# +######################################################################### + +.SUFFIXES: .tex .dvi .pdf .ps + +CHAP_CITE = $(CHAP_CITE_TEX:.tex=) +MAIN_DVI = $(MAIN_TEX:.tex=.dvi) +MAIN_PS = $(MAIN_TEX:.tex=.ps) +MAIN_PDF = $(MAIN_TEX:.tex=.pdf) + +# +# Some common target names +# Note that the default target is "ps" +# + +pdf: $(MAIN_PDF) +ps: $(MAIN_PS) +dvi: $(MAIN_DVI) + +all: pdf dvi ps + +# +# Make the dependencies so that things build when they need to +# + +$(MAIN_PS): $(MAIN_DVI) +$(MAIN_DVI): $(MAIN_TEX) $(CITE_TEX) $(OTHER_SRC_FILES) +$(MAIN_PDF): $(MAIN_TEX) $(CITE_TEX) $(OTHER_SRC_FILES) + +# +# General rules +# + +.tex.dvi: + @$(LATEX) $* + @if ( grep 'LaTeX Warning: Label(s) may' $*.log > /dev/null ); \ + then $(LATEX) $* ; \ + else :; fi + @-if ( grep 'undefined citations' $*.log > /dev/null ); then \ + if test "$(CHAP_CITE)" ; then \ + for file in bogus $(CHAP_CITE) ; do \ + if test "$$file" != "bogus"; then \ + echo "RUNNING BIBTEX ON FILE: $$file"; \ + bibtex $$file ; \ + fi ; \ + done ; \ + else \ + echo "RUNNING BIBTEX ON FILE: $*"; \ + bibtex $* ; \ + fi ; \ + $(LATEX) $* ; \ + fi + @if ( grep 'Warning: Label(s) may' $*.log > /dev/null || \ + grep 'Rerun' $*.log > /dev/null || \ + grep 'Warning: Citation' $*.log > /dev/null); \ + then $(LATEX) $* ; else :; fi + @if ( grep 'Warning: Label(s) may' $*.log > /dev/null || \ + grep 'Rerun' $*.log > /dev/null || \ + grep 'Warning: Citation' $*.log > /dev/null); \ + then $(LATEX) $* ; else :; fi + @if ( grep 'Warning: Label(s) may' $*.log > /dev/null || \ + grep 'Rerun' $*.log > /dev/null || \ + grep 'Warning: Citation' $*.log > /dev/null); \ + then $(LATEX) $* ; else :; fi + +.tex.pdf: + @$(PDFLATEX) $* + @if ( grep 'LaTeX Warning: Label(s) may' $*.log > /dev/null ); \ + then $(PDFLATEX) $* ; \ + else :; fi + @-if ( grep 'undefined citations' $*.log > /dev/null ); then \ + if test "$(CHAP_CITE)" ; then \ + for file in bogus $(CHAP_CITE) ; do \ + if test "$$file" != "bogus"; then \ + echo "RUNNING BIBTEX ON FILE: $$file"; \ + bibtex $$file ; \ + fi ; \ + done ; \ + else \ + echo "RUNNING BIBTEX ON FILE: $*"; \ + bibtex $* ; \ + fi ; \ + $(PDFLATEX) $* ; \ + fi + @if ( grep 'Warning: Label(s) may' $*.log > /dev/null || \ + grep 'Rerun' $*.log > /dev/null || \ + grep 'Warning: Citation' $*.log > /dev/null); \ + then $(PDFLATEX) $* ; else :; fi + @if ( grep 'Warning: Label(s) may' $*.log > /dev/null || \ + grep 'Rerun' $*.log > /dev/null || \ + grep 'Warning: Citation' $*.log > /dev/null); \ + then $(PDFLATEX) $* ; 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b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/process.sh @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +#!/bin/sh +filen=nddiss2e +echo $filen +latex ${filen}.ins +latex ${filen}.dtx +latex ${filen}.dtx +makeindex -s gglo.ist -o ${filen}.gls ${filen}.glo +makeindex -s gind.ist -o ${filen}.ind ${filen}.idx +latex ${filen}.dtx +pdflatex ${filen}.dtx +rm -fr ${filen}.aux +rm -fr ${filen}.glo +rm -fr ${filen}.gls +rm -fr ${filen}.idx +rm -fr ${filen}.ilg +rm -fr ${filen}.ind +#rm -fr ${filen}.log +rm -fr ${filen}.out +rm -fr ${filen}.toc diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/template.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/template.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b8f0a7d6cfe --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/nddiss/template.tex @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ +%% +%% This is file `template.tex', +%% generated with the docstrip utility. +%% +%% The original source files were: +%% +%% nddiss2e.dtx (with options: `template') +%% +%% This is a generated file. +%% +%% Copyright (C) 2004-2005 Sameer Vijay +%% +%% This file may be distributed and/or modified under the +%% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either +%% version 1.2 of this license or (at your option) any later +%% version. The latest version of this license is in +%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt +%% +%% +%% ============================================================== +%% +%% Notre Dame's Dissertation document class by Sameer Vijay +%% that adheres to the University of Notre Dame guidelines +%% published in Spring 2004. +%% +%% Please send any improvements/suggestions to : +%% Shari Hill, Graduate Reviewer. +%% shill2@nd.edu +%% +%% For documentation on how to use nddiss2e class, process the +%% file nddiss2e.dtx through LaTeX. +%% +%% ============================================================== +%% +\ProvidesFile{template.tex} + [2005/07/27 v3.0 ^^J% + Template file for NDdiss2e class by Sameer Vijay^^J] +\documentclass[draft]{nddiss2e} + % Available options are + % (a) draft + 10pt/11pt/12pt + twoadvisors + textrefs + % (b) review + noinfo + twoadvisors + textrefs + % (c) final + noinfo + twoadvisors + textrefs + +\begin{document} + +\frontmatter % All the items before Chapter 1 go in ``frontmatter'' + +\title{ } % Title of Work +\author{ } % Author's name +\work{ } % ``Dissertation'' or ``Thesis'' +\degprior{ } % All prior degrees +\degaward{ } % Degree you're aiming for +\advisor{ } % Advisor's name + % \secondadvisor{ } % Second advisor, if used option ``twoadvisors'' +\department{ } % Name of the department + +\maketitle % The title page is created now + + % \copyrightholder{ } % If you're not the copyright holder + % \copyrightyear{ } % If the copyright is not for the current year + % \makecopyright % If not making your work public domain + % uncomment out \makecopyright + % \makepublicdomain % Uncomment this to make your work public domain + + % \begin{abstract} + % \end{abstract} + % % Either place the text between begin/end, or + % \include{abstract} % put it in a file to be included + + % \renewcommand{\dedicationname}{\mbox{}} % Replace \mbox{} if you want + % something else + % \begin{dedication} + % \end{dedication} + % % Use one of the two choices to add dedication text + % \include{dedication} + +\tableofcontents +\listoffigures +\listoftables + + %% \renewcommand{\symbolsname}{newsymname} % Replace ``newsymname'' with + % the name you want, and uncomment + % \begin{symbols} + % \end{symbols} + % % Use one of the two choices to add symbols text + % \include{symbols} + + %% \renewcommand{\prefacename}{ } % If you want another Preface name, add + % something else, and uncomment + % \begin{preface} + % \end{preface} + % % Use one of the two choices to add preface text + % \include{preface} + + %% \renewcommand{\acknowledgename}{ } % If you want another Acknowledgement name + % add something else, and uncomment + % \begin{acknowledge} + % \end{acknowledge} + % % Use one of the two choices to add acknowledge text + % \include{acknowledgement} + +\mainmatter + % Place the text body here. + % \include{chapter-one} + +\appendix + + % If you have appendices, add them here. + % Begin each one with \chapter{title} as before- the \appendix command takes + % care of renaming chapter headings and creates a new page in the Table of + % Contents for them. + % \include{appendix-one} + +\backmatter % Place for bibliography and index + +\bibliographystyle{nddiss2e} % Use the ``nddiss2e'' biblio-style + \bibliography{ } % input the bib-database file name + +\end{document} + +%% +\endinput +%% +%% End of file `template.tex'. |