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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2021-08-03 20:46:54 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2021-08-03 20:46:54 +0000 |
commit | db3ea454c2485a3312809ec8c773116c3d6f7558 (patch) | |
tree | 76695b8b426ad335a1e7926d319a9183a53436f7 /Master/texmf-dist | |
parent | 2887c3e3e67aa5cb41af8a6b12611d745eb936a0 (diff) |
rm gatech-thesis, obsolete on CTAN
git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@60152 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
Diffstat (limited to 'Master/texmf-dist')
21 files changed, 0 insertions, 7976 deletions
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/bibtex/bst/gatech-thesis/gatech-thesis-losa.bst b/Master/texmf-dist/bibtex/bst/gatech-thesis/gatech-thesis-losa.bst deleted file mode 100644 index 022548eec9c..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/bibtex/bst/gatech-thesis/gatech-thesis-losa.bst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,264 +0,0 @@ -% gatech-thesis-losa.bst: This style is used by the gatech-thesis-losa.sty -% style to provide support for a 'List of Symbols or Abbreviations' -% within the context of gatech-thesis.cls. The advantages of -% creating a separate .bst file are that the formatting of the -% losa glossary can be different from that of other "real" glossaries -% which are also based on the gloss.sty package. -% -% This file was adapted from the file `glsplain.bst' taken from the -% gloss package. -% -% Original information: -% ORIG: -% ORIG: (c) 1998 Jose Luis Diaz, 1999-2002 Jose Luis Diaz and Javier Bezos. -% ORIG: All Rights Reserved. -% ORIG: -% ORIG: This file is part of the gloss distribution release 1.5.2 -% ORIG: -------------------------------------------------------- -% ORIG: -% ORIG: This file can be redistributed and/or modified under the terms -% ORIG: of the LaTeX Project Public License Distributed from CTAN -% ORIG: archives in directory macros/latex/base/lppl.txt; either -% ORIG: version 1 of the License, or any later version. -% ORIG: -% ORIG: % History of v0.1 -% ORIG: % ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -% ORIG: % 1997/06/25 (JLDdA) Original version, by Jose Luis Diaz de Arriba (and an -% ORIG: % unindicted co-conspirator) -% ORIG: % History of v1.0 -% ORIG: % ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -% ORIG: % 1999/07/29 (JBL) Rewritten in full. Now it warns if a required field is -% ORIG: % missing, conforms the new gloss.sty syntax, and -% ORIG: % writes headings for each letter. The heading, -% ORIG: % short, and group fiels have been added. -% ORIG: % History of v1.1-1.4 -% ORIG: % ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -% ORIG: % 1999/10/10 (JBL) Lots of changes. -% ORIG: % History of v.1.5 -% ORIG: % ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -% ORIG: % 2001/08/02 (JBL) Added the sort-short field for compatility -% ORIG: % with glsshort.bst - -STRINGS { last.heading s t star.period} - -ENTRY - { word - sort-word - definition - heading - group - short - sort-short - } - {} - { ucword } - -FUNCTION {not} -{ { #0 } - { #1 } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {has.period} -{ duplicate$ - add.period$ = -} - -FUNCTION {str.length} -{ 't := - #0 - { t empty$ not } - { t #2 global.max$ substring$ - 't := - #1 + - } - while$ -} - - -FUNCTION {upper.first} -{ duplicate$ - #1 text.prefix$ - duplicate$ - "u" change.case$ - 's := - str.length - #1 + entry.max$ substring$ - s swap$ * -} - -FUNCTION {check.required} -{ 's := - duplicate$ empty$ - { "Empty " s * " in " * cite$ * warning$ } - 'skip$ - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {field.or.null} -{ duplicate$ empty$ - { pop$ "" } - 'skip$ - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {push.sortword} -{ sort-word empty$ - { word field.or.null } - 'sort-word - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {check.alpha} -{ duplicate$ - purify$ - empty$ - { "Non alphabetical " cite$ * - " entry without group field" * warning$ } - 'skip$ - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {push.heading} -{ heading empty$ - { word field.or.null - #1 text.prefix$ - check.alpha - } - 'heading - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {begin.entry} -{ newline$ - "\begin{losaitem" star.period * write$ - "}{" write$ - cite$ write$ - "}{" write$ - word write$ - "}{" write$ - ucword write$ - "}{" write$ - short field.or.null write$ - "}" write$ - newline$ -} - -FUNCTION {end.entry} -{ "\end{losaitem" star.period "}" * * write$ - newline$ -} - -FUNCTION {set.vars} -{ word field.or.null - "word" check.required - upper.first - 'ucword := -} - - -FUNCTION {losadef} -{ definition field.or.null - "definition" check.required - duplicate$ has.period - { "*" } - { "" } - if$ - 'star.period := % definition is stored for later writing - begin.entry % this outputs word, ucword, and short - write$ % writes definition - end.entry -} - -FUNCTION {gd} -{ definition field.or.null - "definition" check.required - duplicate$ has.period - { "*" } - { "" } - if$ - 'star.period := % definition is stored for later - begin.entry % this outputs word, ucword, and short - write$ % writes definition - end.entry -} - -FUNCTION {default.type} { losadef } - -FUNCTION {presort} -{ set.vars - push.sortword - group empty$ - { purify$ "L" } - 'group - if$ % sort-word heading - swap$ * % heading * sort-word - "l" change.case$ - 'sort.key$ := -} - -FUNCTION {begin.thelosa} -{ "\begin{thelosa}" - write$ - newline$ - preamble$ empty$ - 'skip$ - { preamble$ write$ newline$ } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {end.thelosa} -{ newline$ - "\end{thelosa}" write$ - newline$ -} - -FUNCTION {call.entries} - { group empty$ - 'push.heading - { heading empty$ - 'skip$ - { "Ignoring heading because there is group field in " - cite$ * - warning$ - } - if$ - group - } - if$ - "u" change.case$ - duplicate$ - group empty$ - 'skip$ - { "$$$$$" * } - if$ - duplicate$ - last.heading = - { pop$ pop$ } - { newline$ - 'last.heading := - group empty$ - { "\losaheading{" } - { "\losagroup{" } - if$ - swap$ * "}" * - write$ - newline$ - } - if$ - call.type$ - } - -READ - -ITERATE {presort} - -SORT - -EXECUTE {begin.thelosa} - -ITERATE {call.entries} - -EXECUTE {end.thelosa} - - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/bibtex/bst/gatech-thesis/gatech-thesis.bst b/Master/texmf-dist/bibtex/bst/gatech-thesis/gatech-thesis.bst deleted file mode 100644 index b076cdcfcdd..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/bibtex/bst/gatech-thesis/gatech-thesis.bst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1137 +0,0 @@ -% Georgia Tech thesis bibliography style (08-Aug-2002 version) -% like plain.bst, but: -% -% numeric labels, sorted, IEEE abbreviations (vol. not volume, -% no. not number, authors' first names abbreviated), quotes -% around article titles, commas separate all fields except after -% book titles and before "notes". Authors names typeset -% in small caps, surname first. -% -% Based on IEEE Transactions bibliography style (29-Jan-88 version) -% Differs from ieeetr.bst by: -% sorted, small cap author names, authors' first names abbreviated - -ENTRY - { address - author - booktitle - chapter - edition - editor - howpublished - institution - journal - key - month - note - number - organization - pages - publisher - school - series - title - type - volume - year - } - {} - { label } - -INTEGERS { output.state before.all mid.sentence after.quote after.sentence - after.quoted.block after.block } - -FUNCTION {init.state.consts} -{ #0 'before.all := - #1 'mid.sentence := - #2 'after.quote := - #3 'after.sentence := - #4 'after.quoted.block := - #5 'after.block := -} - -STRINGS { s t } - -FUNCTION {output.nonnull} -{ 's := - output.state mid.sentence = - { ", " * write$ } - { output.state after.quote = - { " " * write$ } - { output.state after.block = - { add.period$ write$ - newline$ - "\newblock " write$ - } - { output.state before.all = - 'write$ - { output.state after.quoted.block = - { write$ - newline$ - "\newblock " write$ - } - { add.period$ " " * write$ } - if$ - } - if$ - } - if$ - } - if$ - mid.sentence 'output.state := - } - if$ - s -} - -FUNCTION {output} -{ duplicate$ empty$ - 'pop$ - 'output.nonnull - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {output.check} -{ 't := - duplicate$ empty$ - { pop$ "empty " t * " in " * cite$ * warning$ } - 'output.nonnull - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {output.bibitem} -{ newline$ - "\bibitem{" write$ - cite$ write$ - "}" write$ - newline$ - "" - before.all 'output.state := -} - -FUNCTION {blank.sep} -{ after.quote 'output.state := -} - -FUNCTION {fin.entry} -{ output.state after.quoted.block = - 'skip$ - 'add.period$ - if$ - write$ - newline$ -} - -FUNCTION {new.block} -{ output.state before.all = - 'skip$ - { output.state after.quote = - { after.quoted.block 'output.state := } - { after.block 'output.state := } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {new.sentence} -{ output.state after.block = - 'skip$ - { output.state before.all = - 'skip$ - { after.sentence 'output.state := } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {not} -{ { #0 } - { #1 } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {and} -{ 'skip$ - { pop$ #0 } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {or} -{ { pop$ #1 } - 'skip$ - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {new.block.checka} -{ empty$ - 'skip$ - 'new.block - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {new.block.checkb} -{ empty$ - swap$ empty$ - and - 'skip$ - 'new.block - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {new.sentence.checka} -{ empty$ - 'skip$ - 'new.sentence - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {field.or.null} -{ duplicate$ empty$ - { pop$ "" } - 'skip$ - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {emphasize} -{ duplicate$ empty$ - { pop$ "" } - { "{\em " swap$ * "}" * } - if$ -} - -%CSW: scapify copied from asm.bst -FUNCTION {scapify} -{ duplicate$ empty$ - { pop$ "" } - { "{\sc " swap$ * "}" * } - if$ -} - -INTEGERS { nameptr namesleft numnames } - -FUNCTION {format.names} -{ 's := - #1 'nameptr := - s num.names$ 'numnames := - numnames 'namesleft := - { namesleft #0 > } - %CSW: surname first, small caps - %{ s nameptr "{f.~}{vv~}{ll}{, jj}" format.name$ 't := - { s nameptr "{vv~}{ll}{, jj}{, f.}" format.name$ scapify 't := - nameptr #1 > - { namesleft #1 > - { ", " * t * } - { numnames #2 > - { "," * } - 'skip$ - if$ - t "others" = - { " {\em et~al.}" * } - { " and " * t * } - if$ - } - if$ - } - 't - if$ - nameptr #1 + 'nameptr := - namesleft #1 - 'namesleft := - } - while$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.authors} -{ author empty$ - { "" } - { author format.names } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.editors} -{ editor empty$ - { "" } - { editor format.names - editor num.names$ #1 > - { ", eds." * } - { ", ed." * } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.title} -{ title empty$ - { "" } - { "``" title "t" change.case$ * ",''" * } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.title.p} -{ title empty$ - { "" } - { "``" title "t" change.case$ * ".''" * } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {n.dashify} -{ 't := - "" - { t empty$ not } - { t #1 #1 substring$ "-" = - { t #1 #2 substring$ "--" = not - { "--" * - t #2 global.max$ substring$ 't := - } - { { t #1 #1 substring$ "-" = } - { "-" * - t #2 global.max$ substring$ 't := - } - while$ - } - if$ - } - { t #1 #1 substring$ * - t #2 global.max$ substring$ 't := - } - if$ - } - while$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.date} -{ year empty$ - { month empty$ - { "" } - { "there's a month but no year in " cite$ * warning$ - month - } - if$ - } - { month empty$ - 'year - { month " " * year * } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.btitle} -{ title emphasize -} - -FUNCTION {tie.or.space.connect} -{ duplicate$ text.length$ #3 < - { "~" } - { " " } - if$ - swap$ * * -} - -FUNCTION {either.or.check} -{ empty$ - 'pop$ - { "can't use both " swap$ * " fields in " * cite$ * warning$ } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.bvolume} -{ volume empty$ - { "" } - { "vol.~" volume * - series empty$ - 'skip$ - { " of " * series emphasize * } - if$ - "volume and number" number either.or.check - } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.number.series} -{ volume empty$ - { number empty$ - { series field.or.null } - { output.state mid.sentence = - { "no.~" } - { "No.~" } - if$ - number * - series empty$ - { "there's a number but no series in " cite$ * warning$ } - { " in " * series * } - if$ - } - if$ - } - { "" } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.edition} -{ edition empty$ - { "" } - { edition "l" change.case$ "~ed." * } - if$ -} - -INTEGERS { multiresult } - -FUNCTION {multi.page.check} -{ 't := - #0 'multiresult := - { multiresult not - t empty$ not - and - } - { t #1 #1 substring$ - duplicate$ "-" = - swap$ duplicate$ "," = - swap$ "+" = - or or - { #1 'multiresult := } - { t #2 global.max$ substring$ 't := } - if$ - } - while$ - multiresult -} - -FUNCTION {format.pages} -{ pages empty$ - { "" } - { pages multi.page.check - { "pp.~" pages n.dashify * } - { "p.~" pages * } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.volume} -{ volume empty$ - { "" } - { "vol.~" volume * } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.number} -{ number empty$ - { "" } - { "no.~" number * } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.chapter.pages} -{ chapter empty$ - 'format.pages - { type empty$ - { "ch.~" chapter * } - { type "l" change.case$ chapter tie.or.space.connect } - if$ - pages empty$ - 'skip$ - { ", " * format.pages * } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.in.ed.booktitle} -{ booktitle empty$ - { "" } - { "in " booktitle emphasize * - editor empty$ - 'skip$ - { " (" * format.editors * ")" * } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.thesis.type} -{ type empty$ - 'skip$ - { pop$ - output.state after.block = - { type "t" change.case$ } - { type "l" change.case$ } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {empty.misc.check} -{ author empty$ title empty$ howpublished empty$ - month empty$ year empty$ note empty$ - and and and and and - %CSW: plain.bst has the following line, unsrt.bst doesn't... - key empty$ not and - { "all relevant fields are empty in " cite$ * warning$ } - 'skip$ - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.tr.number} -{ type empty$ - { "Tech. Rep." } - 'type - if$ - number empty$ - { "l" change.case$ } - { number tie.or.space.connect } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.addr.pub} -{ publisher empty$ - { "" } - { address empty$ - { "" } - { address ": " * } - if$ - publisher * - } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.paddress} -{ address empty$ - { "" } - { "(" address * ")" * } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.article.crossref} -{ key empty$ - { journal empty$ - { "need key or journal for " cite$ * " to crossref " * crossref * - warning$ - "" - } - { "in {\em " journal * "\/}" * } - if$ - } - { "in " key * } - if$ - " \cite{" * crossref * "}" * -} - -FUNCTION {format.crossref.editor} -{ editor #1 "{vv~}{ll}" format.name$ - editor num.names$ duplicate$ - #2 > - { pop$ " {\em et~al.}" * } - { #2 < - 'skip$ - { editor #2 "{ff }{vv }{ll}{ jj}" format.name$ "others" = - { " {\em et~al.}" * } - { " and " * editor #2 "{vv~}{ll}" format.name$ * } - if$ - } - if$ - } - if$ -} - -FUNCTION {format.book.crossref} -{ volume empty$ - { "empty volume in " cite$ * "'s crossref of " * crossref * warning$ - "In " - } - { "Vol.~" volume * - " of " * - } - if$ - editor empty$ - editor field.or.null author field.or.null = - or - { key empty$ - { series empty$ - { "need editor, key, or series for " cite$ * " to crossref " * - crossref * warning$ - "" * - } - { "{\em " * series * "\/}" * } - if$ - } - { key * } - if$ - } - { format.crossref.editor * } - if$ - " \cite{" * crossref * "}" * -} - -FUNCTION {format.incoll.inproc.crossref} -{ editor empty$ - editor field.or.null author field.or.null = - or - { key empty$ - { booktitle empty$ - { "need editor, key, or booktitle for " cite$ * " to crossref " * - crossref * warning$ - "" - } - { "in {\em " booktitle * "\/}" * } - if$ - } - { "in " key * } - if$ - } - { "in " format.crossref.editor * } - if$ - " \cite{" * crossref * "}" * -} - -FUNCTION {article} -{ output.bibitem - format.authors "author" output.check - format.title "title" output.check - blank.sep - crossref missing$ - { journal emphasize "journal" output.check - format.volume output - month empty$ - { format.number output } - 'skip$ - if$ - format.pages output - format.date "year" output.check - } - { format.article.crossref output.nonnull - format.pages output - } - if$ - new.block - note output - fin.entry -} - -FUNCTION {book} -{ output.bibitem - author empty$ - { format.editors "author and editor" output.check } - { format.authors output.nonnull - crossref missing$ - { "author and editor" editor either.or.check } - 'skip$ - if$ - } - if$ - format.btitle "title" output.check - crossref missing$ - { format.bvolume output - new.block - format.number.series output - format.addr.pub "publisher" output.check - } - { new.block - format.book.crossref output.nonnull - } - if$ - format.edition output - format.date "year" output.check - new.block - note output - fin.entry -} - -FUNCTION {booklet} -{ output.bibitem - format.authors output - title empty$ - { "empty title in " cite$ * warning$ - howpublished new.sentence.checka - } - { howpublished empty$ not - address empty$ month empty$ year empty$ and and - or - { format.title.p output.nonnull } - { format.title output.nonnull } - if$ - blank.sep - } - if$ - howpublished output - address output - format.date output - new.block - note output - fin.entry -} - -FUNCTION {inbook} -{ output.bibitem - author empty$ - { format.editors "author and editor" output.check } - { format.authors output.nonnull - crossref missing$ - { "author and editor" editor either.or.check } - 'skip$ - if$ - } - if$ - format.btitle "title" output.check - crossref missing$ - { format.bvolume output - format.chapter.pages "chapter and pages" output.check - new.block - format.number.series output - format.addr.pub "publisher" output.check - } - { format.chapter.pages "chapter and pages" output.check - new.block - format.book.crossref output.nonnull - } - if$ - format.edition output - format.date "year" output.check - new.block - note output - fin.entry -} - -FUNCTION {incollection} -{ output.bibitem - format.authors "author" output.check - format.title "title" output.check - blank.sep - crossref missing$ - { format.in.ed.booktitle "booktitle" output.check - format.bvolume output - format.number.series output - format.chapter.pages output - format.addr.pub "publisher" output.check - format.edition output - format.date "year" output.check - } - { format.incoll.inproc.crossref output.nonnull - format.chapter.pages output - } - if$ - new.block - note output - fin.entry -} - -FUNCTION {inproceedings} -{ output.bibitem - format.authors "author" output.check - format.title "title" output.check - blank.sep - crossref missing$ - { format.in.ed.booktitle "booktitle" output.check - format.bvolume output - format.number.series output - format.paddress output - format.pages output - organization output - publisher output - format.date "year" output.check - } - { format.incoll.inproc.crossref output.nonnull - format.pages output - } - if$ - new.block - note output - fin.entry -} - -FUNCTION {conference} { inproceedings } - -FUNCTION {manual} -{ output.bibitem - author empty$ - { organization empty$ - 'skip$ - { organization output.nonnull - address output - } - if$ - } - { format.authors output.nonnull } - if$ - format.btitle "title" output.check - author empty$ - { organization empty$ - { address new.block.checka - address output - } - 'skip$ - if$ - } - { organization address new.block.checkb - organization output - address output - } - if$ - format.edition output - format.date output - new.block - note output - fin.entry -} - -FUNCTION {mastersthesis} -{ output.bibitem - format.authors "author" output.check - format.title "title" output.check - blank.sep - "Master's thesis" format.thesis.type output.nonnull - school "school" output.check - address output - format.date "year" output.check - new.block - note output - fin.entry -} - -FUNCTION {misc} -{ output.bibitem - format.authors output - title empty$ - { howpublished new.sentence.checka } - { howpublished empty$ not - month empty$ year empty$ and - or - { format.title.p output.nonnull } - { format.title output.nonnull } - if$ - blank.sep - } - if$ - howpublished output - format.date output - new.block - note output - fin.entry - empty.misc.check -} - -FUNCTION {phdthesis} -{ output.bibitem - format.authors "author" output.check - format.btitle "title" output.check - new.block - "PhD thesis" format.thesis.type output.nonnull - school "school" output.check - address output - format.date "year" output.check - new.block - note output - fin.entry -} - -FUNCTION {proceedings} -{ output.bibitem - editor empty$ - { organization output } - { format.editors output.nonnull } - if$ - format.btitle "title" output.check - format.bvolume output - format.number.series output - format.paddress output - editor empty$ - 'skip$ - { organization output } - if$ - publisher output - format.date "year" output.check - new.block - note output - fin.entry -} - -FUNCTION {techreport} -{ output.bibitem - format.authors "author" output.check - format.title "title" output.check - blank.sep - format.tr.number output.nonnull - institution "institution" output.check - address output - format.date "year" output.check - new.block - note output - fin.entry -} - -FUNCTION {unpublished} -{ output.bibitem - format.authors "author" output.check - format.title.p "title" output.check - blank.sep - note "note" output.check - format.date output - fin.entry -} - -FUNCTION {default.type} { misc } - -MACRO {jan} {"Jan."} - -MACRO {feb} {"Feb."} - -MACRO {mar} {"Mar."} - -MACRO {apr} {"Apr."} - -MACRO {may} {"May"} - -MACRO {jun} {"June"} - -MACRO {jul} {"July"} - -MACRO {aug} {"Aug."} - -MACRO {sep} {"Sept."} - -MACRO {oct} {"Oct."} - -MACRO {nov} {"Nov."} - -MACRO {dec} {"Dec."} - -MACRO {acmcs} {"ACM Computing Surveys"} - -MACRO {acta} {"Acta Informatica"} - -MACRO {cacm} {"Communications ACM"} - -MACRO {ibmjrd} {"IBM J. Research and Development"} - -MACRO {ibmsj} {"IBM Systems~J."} - -MACRO {ieeese} {"IEEE Trans. Software Engineering"} - -MACRO {ieeetc} {"IEEE Trans. Computers"} - -MACRO {ieeetcad} - {"IEEE Trans. Computer-Aided Design"} - -MACRO {ipl} {"Information Processing Letters"} - -MACRO {jacm} {"J.~ACM"} - -MACRO {jcss} {"J.~Computer and System Sciences"} - -MACRO {scp} {"Science of Computer Programming"} - -MACRO {sicomp} {"SIAM J. Computing"} - -MACRO {tocs} {"ACM Trans. Computer Systems"} - -MACRO {tods} {"ACM Trans. Database Systems"} - -MACRO {tog} {"ACM Trans. Graphics"} - -MACRO {toms} {"ACM Trans. Mathematical Software"} - -MACRO {toois} {"ACM Trans. Office Information Systems"} - -MACRO {toplas} {"ACM Trans. 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For even more gory detail, see the -ChangeLog file. For a quick overview, see the NEWS file. - -______________ version 1.8 ________________ -* Remove bold from volume (part) titles in Table of Contents. -* Fix bug that was preventing hyperref and overpic from working - concurrently. -* Revise abstract environment to produce an abstract page that meets the - UMI requirements, rather than just replicating the summary page. -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ version 1.8 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -______________ version 1.7 ________________ -* Remove double spacing of thesis title as per July 2005 manual. -* Reduce font size of title (title page and approval page) and - chapter titles. (Requested by OGS) -* Reduce font size of author on title page. (Requested by OGS) -* Reduce font sizes (title, author, volume) on volume divider - pages. (Requested by OGS) -* Reduce chapter title size to match that of thesis title. (Requested - by OGS) -* Major modifications and bugfixes to the approval page. Since theses - are now submitted electronically, signature lines are no longer - required. Also, the current manual requires affiliation for all - readers and that the approval date be typed on the page. Reader (and - advis?r and committeechair) commands are now of the form - \firstreader{Ignatius Arrogant}[School of Industrial and Systems - Engineering][Georgia Institute of Technology]. The second and third - arguments default to \department and Georgia Institute of Technology, - respectively. -* Remove bold from chapter lines in Table of Contents. Also adjusted - horizontal spacing in table of contents so that chapter numbers - lower than XVIII don't overstrike chapter titles. -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ version 1.7 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -______________ version 1.6 ________________ -* Make Vita doublespaced -* Correct one-and-a-half-spaced linespace factor to 1.25 - from 1.33 (1.25 is specified by The LaTeX Companion) -* Add support for on-demand patches -* Fix Figure and Table captions to OGS specifications. -* Add leaders (dots) in the table of contents for - chapters. (Requested by OGS) - -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ version 1.6 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -______________ version 1.5 ________________ - -After showing version 1.4 to GT OGS, almost all features were -approved. Only a few, pre-approved changes were made in this -1.5 release: - -* Caption labels: - - The 'Figure X:' or 'Table Y:' part of a caption is now - printed in bold san-serif. If you want to customize this, - use the caption2 package. OGS is not concerned about the - details here, as long as you are consistent throughout. - -* List of Symbols: - - Now handled by the gatech-thesis-losa style instead of the - gatech-thesis-gloss style. The -gloss style now generates - a real glossary. - - OGS suggests that all symbol defintions be rigidly separated - from the symbols themselves. In the julesverne/bellswhistles - example, the was implemented via '\setlength{\losahang}{5cm}', - to change this: - - SYM1 an explanation of what the "SYM1" stands for. A really - long winded explanation so that I can get a linewrap or - two. - - AVeryLongSymbol notice that the first line of the definition - is intruded upon by the long symbol name, but the linewraps - are aligned at the original point. - - ---- to ---- - - SYM1 By changing \losahang, all of the definitions - now begin and linewrap to a point that is to - the right of the longest symbol name. - - AVeryLongSymbol However, this tends to look ugly if you have - many short symbols, but one really really long - one. - - You will need to set \losahang manually to an appropriate length, - depending on the contents of your glosssary. - - You should use gatech-thesis-losa.sty and the \losa{} command - to generate a List of Symbols. Use gatech-thesis-gloss.sty and - the \gloss command to generate a Glossary. - -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ version 1.5 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -______________ version 1.4 ________________ - -* Style of headings: - - In the most recent version of the OGS Guidelines, the - specific format of section, subsection, and subsubsection - headings is no longer specified. Because underlining is bad - (1) underlining for emphasis is bad typesetting, originally - used only when italics where not available [e.g. typewriters, - for which the original OGS Guidelines were written] - (2) Centering doesn't work on underlined text in section titles, - so earlier, we faked it with a 2in indent (hoping that all - section titles were short). Bad idea. - (3) underlining doesn't break across lines, so if you have a - very long section title, it won't wrap. It was suggested - (Elena Garcia) to use the ulem.sty package, but - (a) that would add a non-base external dependency to the class - (b) it doesn't fix the problem, unless you ALSO use the - titlesec.sty package to control section titles. Which - is yet ANOTHER external dependency. - Given (1) and (2), plus the lack of a requirement by OGS, I've - redefined the section, subsection, and subsubsection formats thus: - section: (old) (not really) centered, underlined, bold - section: (new) Large, bold, italic, at left margin - subsection: (old) bold, at left margin - subsection: (new) bold, at left margin - subsubsection: (old) bold, indented 5 "spaces" from left margin - subsubsection: (new) italic, indented 0.25in from left margin - -* Fixed bug that caused problems when last section of the document - (vita?) in \included instead of \inputted - -* Chapter headings fixups (only really applies if you're using - pagestyle{tcplain} or pagestyle{gtthesis} -- for personal copies?) - - Minor headings fixups: in short "chapters" (vita, references) which - will NOT have sections, the chapter header markers are not appropriate. - Normal is: \rightmark has chapter name, \leftmark has section name - .(when no sections, like vita, \leftmark is empty). It is up to - the pagestyle whether the \marks are used. We only use them in - gtthesis style. So, these known-short chapters should override - the markers and mark both left and right with the "chapter" name: - plus, they shouldn't read "Chapter *: Vita" but simply "Vita". - - QUESTION: perhaps abstract, TOC, LOT, ... should get similar - treatment? How likely is it that they will run more than two pages - long? - -* Massive signature page improvements. OGS Guidelines say that - if there are more than four signatories, then the signature - lines must be arranged in two columns. Before, it didn't. Now - it does. - -* Fix pagenumbering. New OGS guidelines say that pagenumbers should - go on the bottom in the middle, not in the upper right corner. - This means that 'plain' is now the default pagestyle. (Old 'gtplain' - is now renamed to 'tcplain' -- it's plain, except that the pagenumbers - are in the Top Corner. It no longer has anything to do with Georgia - Tech, so change the name to something else...hence, tcplain) - -* Reorganized the examples. There are now three: the super-simple, - very basic ``example-thesis.tex'', the moderately more advanced - julesverne/basic/ example, and the full-blown, all the bells and - whistles example in julesverne/bellswhistles. - -* More pagenumbering fixes: signature page should not be numbered. - -* Dedication page: text is automatically centered, per OGS requirements. - Looks ugly to me; for personal copies override dedicationtop/bottom: - \renewcommand*{\dedicationtop}{\vspace*{\stretch{1}} - \renewcommand*{\dedicationbottom}{\vspace*{\stretch{3}} - looks nice to me (for UNOFFICIAL copies). - -* Table of Contents, List of Figures, List of Tables: - OGS guidelines say that items in these lists should be single spaced - if a single entry requires more than one line, but that separate - entries should be doubled spaced. It wasn't before. Now it is. - -* Multivolume Thesis support: - Use the \part{} sectioning commands to indicate where Volume II - (III, etc) should begin. Put \multivolumetrue in your preamble, and - gatech-thesis.cls will automatically generate the volume I "title" - page (in addition to the "real" title page. - - It's unclear whether the volume title pages should look the same - as the "real" title page, or if the volume I title page should BE - the "real" title page. I've made some guesses. If I find out - differently, I'll change it. - -* gatech-thesis.cls now depends on the base package 'calc'. This - should not be a big deal, 'calc' is a part of the standard - LaTeX2e distribution. - -* Lists of Symbols and Abbreviations, and Index: - incorporate minimal support for glossary page and index page - within gatech-thesis.cls. However, most functionality is - kept in the add-on, option style files - gatech-thesis-index.sty and - gatech-thesis-gloss.sty - Read the comments in those files for more information. - -* Bibliography style: gatech-thesis.bst based on ieeetr.bst. Thanks - to Elena Garcia for the prod, although this version has - a separate heritage than her submission. - -* Included code: gatech-thesis.cls now includes David Carlisle's - \@removefromreset command as specified in the remreset package - available from CTAN as - macros/latex/contrib/supported/carlisle/remreset.sty - It is provided here as a convenience to the user, and because - it helps me eliminate a major kludge within gatech-thesis.cls. - The code is included with David Carlisle's permission. - remreset.sty is licensed under the LPPL; David has explicitly - given permission to include it here, under the GPL. - -* Minor fixups for two-sided printing - make sure that the last page of the preliminary environment is even, - so that Chapter 1 starts on an odd page. (Page numbers were always - right, but we need to go ahead an print the blank page, so that - duplex printers don't get confused.) It didn't before. Now it does. - -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ version 1.4 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -______________ version 1.3 ________________ -baseline. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gatech-thesis/COMPLIANCE b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gatech-thesis/COMPLIANCE deleted file mode 100644 index 3aaef92dca6..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gatech-thesis/COMPLIANCE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,823 +0,0 @@ -These notes are a running commentary on important points in -the Office of Graduate Studies Style Manual. Get it, open it, -and read along in that and in this file. - -Authorities: - OGS-SM: Office of Graduate Studies Style Manual - OGS: Office of Graduate Studies verbal confirmation - -We begin on page 7 of the OGS-SM: - -Copyright: -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -The current OGS-SM says that the copyright notice, if used, -should look like this: - Copyright (c) Full Name Year -on pages 7 and 13. However, on page 25, the example shows - Copyright (c) Year by Full Name -According to OGS, either is fine; gatech-thesis uses the latter -format. - -Fonts -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -The OGS-SM only lists the following approved fonts (and sizes): - Arial (11) -- N/A on most TeX systems - Courier (11 or 12) -- available, but Why? - Century Gothic (11 or 12) -- N/A - Geneva (11) -- N/A - Helvetica (11 or 12) -- available, but poor math support - Times (12) -- available (use mathptmx or txfonts) -But the OGS-SM doesn't mention Computer Modern, which is the -default font for TeX, and which has the best math support. - -OGS has confirmed that Computer Modern, 11 or 12 point, is -acceptable. (In TeX, unless you want to pay for proprietary -fonts, your only other realistic choice of a font with decent -support for mathematical symbles is Times, using the mathptmx -package. See julesverne/bellswhistles/jules-verne.sty for more -information. - -Margins -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -By default, the GATECH-THESIS class uses the "new" margin -specification (1" on top, right, and bottom, 1.5" on left, -major headings just inside that 1" top margin). To use the -"old" margins (1" on bottom and right, 1.5" on left and top, -except that pages with major headings have a 2" top margin), -call gatech-thesis with the 'oldmargins' option: - \documentstyle[oldmargins]{gatech-thesis} -But this is not recommended. Use the default, "new" margins. - -Spacing -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -Line spacing is double throughout, except where the OGS-SM -specifically says that it should be single (captions, within -bibliography entries, etc). Don't change this. - -Page Numbers -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -The 'plain' pagestyle, which is used by GATECH-THESIS by -default, places the page numbers at the center within the -bottom margin, 0.5" from the bottom of the page. This is the -OGS-SM specification. For official copies, this should not -be changed. - -For personal copies ONLY: - You can use the 'tcplain' pagestyle which puts the page -numbers at the upper right corner (upper outside corner for -twosided printouts[*]). - You can also try the 'gtthesis' pagestyle, which for -onesided printouts puts the pagenumber at the upper right, -and the chapter title in the upper left (for twosided, -the pagenumber is on the outside upper corner; the chapter -title is on the upper inside corner of right-hand pages, and -the section title is on the upper inside corner of left-hand -pages). See the julesverne/bellswhistles/jules-verne.sty file -for an example of how to do this. - -[*] 'twosided' doesn't simply mean that you happen to print -on a duplex printer. It means that you invoke GATECH-THESIS -with the 'twoside' option: - \documentclass[twoside]{gatech-thesis} -Don't do this except for personal copies (it's the default -in draft mode -- which are personal by definition). - -Footnotes -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -Nothing special here; use standard LaTeX tools (\footnote, -\endnote) to do this. - -Preliminary Pages -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -The frontmatter pages will automatically obey the proper margin -guidelines (especially the topmargin) depending on whether you -use the default (1") margins, or choose the "old" margins (2" on -major heading pages, like titlepage, etc). - -Title Page ----------------- -Counts as page i, but not marked. Commands which can mmodify -the appearance: - -\titlepagefalse (\titlepagetrue is the default) - Don't print a title page - -\documentclass[oldmargins]{gatech-thesis} - See the Margins section above. - -Volume I Title page ----------------- -If your thesis spans multiple volumes, then you should invoke the -\multivolumetrue command within your preamble. This will cause -GATECH-THESIS to automatically generate the Volume I title page -(which is separate from the "real" title page) immediately after -the real title page. - Volume title pages are not numbered, and *do not count* in the -page number sequence. So, oddly, you will have - titlepage i - volume title page - - approval page ii -Just go with it; this weird behavior has been confirmed by OGS -(even though it isn't all that clear in the OGS-SM) - -Commands which modiry the appearance: - -\multipagetrue (\multipagefalse is the default) - Print it. - -\documentclass[oldmargins]{gatech-thesis} - See the Margins section above. - -Approval page ----------------- -Formerly known as the signature page, this is generated by default. -To suppress, invoke the \signaturepagefalse command. The -signature lines will be generated (in order) for each one of -the following commands that have been invoked (uninvoked ones -will be skipped): - \principaladvisor{a name} - \committeechair{a name} - \firstreader{a name} - \secondreader{a name} - \thirdreader{a name} - \fourthreader{a name} - \fifthreader{a name} - \sixthreader{a name} -You don't need to invoke them all; just the ones you need. -The \principaladvisor and \committechair ones are special; -in addition to the names, the titles ("Committee Chair", -"Advisor") are also printed. - -Each of the commands above has two optional arguments. The first is -the unit (school/department) name and the second is the institution -name. If not specified, they will be filled by the student's -department and Georgia Institute of Technology. Optional arguments go -AFTER mandatory argument, as in: - - \firstreader{I.M. Professor}[Department of Mathematics and Computer Science][Emory University] - -If only the first optional argument is required, the command can be invoked with only one optional argument. - - If there are less than five signatures to be printed, then -the names will be in a single column. If there are -more than five, then the signatures will be typeset in two -columns, as per the OGS-SM. This page is number ii, but the -page number is not printed (per OGS-SM). - -Commands which can modify the appearance: - -\signaturepagefalse (default is \signaturepagetrue) - suppress printing a signature page - -Dedication page ----------------- -\begin{dedication} - ... dedication text ... -\end{dedication} - -Text on this page will be automatically centered vertically, per -the OGS-SM. However, that looks unbalanced; for personal copies -you may wish to override the following two commands as follows: - \renewcommand{\dedicationtop}{\vspace*{\stretch{1}} - \renewcommand{\dedicationbottom{\vspace*{\stretch{3}} -This positions the text at about 1/4 of the way down the page, -which looks better in my opinion. But ONLY do this for personal -copies. - Also, if you invoke the \dedicationheadingtrue command in your -preamble, then the dedication page will have a big "DEDICATION" -heading on it. Don't do this; it is only provided for backward- -compatibility with the (very) old gtthesis.sty -- and this -ugliness was required by the old OGS-SM (but no longer). - -Commands which can modify the appearance: - -\dedicationheadingtrue (default is \dedicationheadingfalse) - print a big "DEDICATION" title at the top of the page - -Acknowledgements page ----------------- -\begin{acknowledgements} - ... acknowledgements text ... -\end{acknowledgements} - -nothing special here - -About the next several sections (the 'Lists'): If you are using -the hyperref package, you MUST use hyperref's breaklinks option. -If you do not, and there is a section title or figure caption -that spans multiple lines, hyperref will prevent it from breaking -at the margin (it will stay all on one line, and go off the page). - \usepackage[breaklinks,<other options>]{hyperref} -See julesverne/bellswhistles/jules-verne.sty for a good way -to handle this. - -Table of Contents ----------------- -\contents - -In general, this should "just work". By invoking the \contents -command somewhere within the preliminary environment in your -document, GATECH-THESIS will automatically create a Table of -Contents (and List of Figures and List of Tables[*]) that matches -the requirements of the OGS-SM. Specifically, that means - 1) Chapter titles, sections, subsections, and subsubsections - are listed (the OGS-SM requires at least chapters, sections, - and subsections) - 2) Each entry is singlespaced within, but doublespaced between - -[*] assuming the \tablespagefalse, \figurespagefalse commands were - not invoked. - -However, there are ways to customize the look of the TOC (but don't -use them in official copies...) - -\contentspagefalse - don't print the TOC at all (bad idea...) - -\labelchaptersintableofcontents - inserts an entry into the TOC that says ``CHAPTERS''. Obviously, - you should invoke this just before you begin chapter 1. However, - there's a slight glitch due to a bug in LaTeX: see - julesverne/bellswhistles/hack-part.tex for more info. - -\labelappendicesintableofcontents - inserts an entry into the TOC that says ``APPENDICES''. Obviously, - you should invoke this just before you begin the first appendix - (before or after the '\appendix' command; it doesn't matter). - However, there's a slight glitch due to a bug in LaTeX: see - julesverne/bellswhistles/hack-part.tex for more info. - -\settocstring{a string} - change the name used for the Table of Contents (def: 'Table of Contents') - - -\setchaptertocdepth{a number} - set how ``deep'' to number within chapters in the table of contents. - This defaults to '2', which means chapters, sections, and subsections, - You may wish to set this to '3' (thus adding subsubsections) -- but - don't use '0' or '1' because the OGS-SM requires that chapters, - sections, and subsections are listed in the TOC. - -\setappendixtocdepth{a number} - set how ``deep'' to number within appendices (chapter{}''s after - the \appendix command) in the table of contents. This defaults - to '0', which means list the Appendices themselves alone, with - no sections. This is the OGS-SM default; but you may list smaller - divisions as well by setting this to 1, 2, or 3. - -\settocdepth - temporarily change how "deep" to number in the table of - contents for current chapter/section. For example, you - usually include \subsection{}''s in the TOC (\setchaptertocdepth{2}) - but in chapter 5 you want to include subsubsections as well: - \chapter{This is Chapter 5}\settocdepth{3}. In chapter 6 the - default depth of 2 is reasserted. Change the overall defaults using - the above two commands instead. - -\multivolumetrue -\part{} - If \multivolumetrue is invoked in the preamble, then the very first - item in the TOC is the phrase "Volume I" centered (with no page number) - It is only inserted to show where the volume divisions are, but since - the volume title pages have no number, then neither do the volume - labels in the TOC. Also, another "Volume II" label (III, IV, ...) - is inserted into the TOC each time \part{} is invoked. But, - see julesverne/bellswhistles/hack-part.tex for information about - working around a LaTeX bug. - This particular bit of magic is not discussed at all in the OGS-SM, - but OGS has seen and approved the results. - -List of Tables ----------------- -\contents - -In general, this should "just work". By invoking the \contents -command somewhere within the preliminary environment in your -document, GATECH-THESIS will automatically create a List of -Tables (and List of Figures and Table of Contents[*]) that matches -the requirements of the OGS-SM. Specifically, that means - 1) Each entry is singlespaced within, but doublespaced between - 2) OGS-SM requires that the entries in the List of Tables exactly - match the captions at each table. This means you should not - use the `\caption[short caption]{long caption}' construction; - just use `\caption{the caption}'. - -[*] assuming the \contentspagefalse, \figurepagesfalse commands were - not invoked. - -However, there are ways to customize the look of the LOT (but don't -use them in official copies...) - -\setlotstring - change the name used for the List of Tables (def: 'List of Tables') - -List of Figures ----------------- -\contents - -In general, this should "just work". By invoking the \contents -command somewhere within the preliminary environment in your -document, GATECH-THESIS will automatically create a List of -Figures (and List of Tables and Table of Contents[*]) that matches -the requirements of the OGS-SM. Specifically, that means - 1) Each entry is singlespaced within, but doublespaced between - 2) OGS-SM requires that the entries in the List of Figures exactly - match the captions at each table. This means you should not - use the `\caption[short caption]{long caption}' construction; - just use `\caption{the caption}'. - -[*] assuming the \contentspagefalse, \tablespagefalse commands were - not invoked. - -However, there are ways to customize the look of the LOF (but don't -use them in official copies...) - -\setlofstring - change the name used for the List of Figures (def: 'List of Figures') - -List of Symbols or Abbreviations ----------------- -\usepackage{gatech-thesis-losa} - -This is not generated by default, since it isn't widely used (but -every thesis has tables and figures). Also, the implementation -provided requires additional packages that are not included with -this distribution. - -To generate a List of Symbols or Abbreviations (LOSA), you simply -do the following in your preamble: - \usepackage{gatech-thesis-losa} - \losafiles{<database file, sans .bib suffix>} -gatech-thesis-losa.sty depends on and automatically loads the -gloss.sty package -- but you need to insure that gloss.sty is -installed in your TeX system. - -By doing this, the LOSA will be automatically generated and included -in the frontmatter, just after the LOF -- and it will be added to the -TOC. Of course, you need actual *entries* in the symbols database -file -- which must end in .bib; see the gloss.sty documentation -for the appropriate format. You also need actual citations to those -entries within your bodytext, like this: - \losa{key}. -Note that \losa{<key>} typesets the <word> from the <key> entry of -the losafile within the text, so there''s no need to do this: - (BAD) word\losa{key-for-word} -Again, you should read the gloss.sty documentation for more info, but -basically gatech-thesis-losa.sty makes it simple: - 1. insert the two commands above into your preamble - 2. create a database with your glossary definitions - 3. sprinkle \losa{} citations in your text - 4. run ``bibtex'' on the <rootfile>.losa.aux file created - after the first ``latex'' run. (But don''t include the - .aux extension. So say ``bibtex <rootfile>.losa'' You - can do this at the same time you run ``bibtex'' for your - references. - 5. run ``latex'' twice more - -To customize the List of Symbols or Abbreviations, you can use the -following commands - -\setlosastring{a string} - change the name used for the List of Symbols or Abbreviations - (def: 'List of Symbols or Abbreviations') - -\setlength{\losahang}{a dimension} - The GSO prefers that the symbol descriptions are rigidly - separated from the symbols themselves. Sometimes, if you have - very long symbols/abbreviations, you may need to make - \losahang bigger than its default value of 2cm, by using a - command similar to the following, within your document preamble: - \setlength{\losahang}{4cm} - -Glossary ----------------- -\usepackage{gatech-thesis-gloss} - -This is not generated by default, since it isn't widely used (but -every thesis has tables and figures). Also, the implementation -provided requires additional packages that are not included with -this distribution. Finally, the current OGS-SM doesn't say -anything about a Glossary or List of Nomenclature, so we're -on our own, here. However, the old OGS-SM did mention it, briefly. - -To generate a Glossary or List of Nomenclature, you simply -do the following in your preamble: - \usepackage{gatech-thesis-gloss} - \glossfiles{<database file, sans .bib suffix>} -gatech-thesis-gloss.sty depends on and automatically loads the -gloss.sty package -- but you need to insure that gloss.sty is -installed in your TeX system. - -By doing this, the glossary will be automatically generated and -included in the frontmatter, just after the LOF (or LOSA, if you -have it) -- and it will be added to the TOC. Of course, you need -actual *entries* in the glossary database file -- which must end -in .bib; see the gloss.sty documentation for the appropriate format. -You also need actual citations to those entries within your -bodytext, like this: - \gloss{key}. -Note that \gloss{<key>} typesets the <word> from the <key> entry of -the glossfile within the text, so there''s no need to do this: - (BAD) word\gloss{keyforword} -Read the gloss.sty documentation for more info, but basically -gatech-thesis-gloss.sty makes it simple: - 1. insert the two commands above into your preamble - 2. create a glossfile with your glossary definitions - 3. sprinkle \gloss{} citations in your text - 4. run ``bibtex'' on the <rootfile>.gls.aux file created - after the first ``latex'' run. (But don''t include the - .aux extension. So say ``bibtex <rootfile>.gls'' You - can do this at the same time you run ``bibtex'' for your - references. - 5. run ``latex'' twice more - -To customize the Glossary or List of Nomenclature, you can use the -following commands - -\setglossstring{a string} - change the name used for the List of Symbols or Abbreviations - (def: 'List of Symbols or Abbreviations') - -\setlength{\glosshang}{a dimension} - Unlike the \losahang comment above, it doesn't make sense to -rigidly separate the description from the glossary terms; the -glossary terms are usually too long for this to be aesthetic. -However, this has NOT been confirmed by OGS. If you use a -glossary, be sure to confirm that the current behavior is okay. -If not, then you can use \setlength{\glosshang}{a dimension} -to fix it. - -Summary ----------------- -\begin{summary} - ... summary text ... -\end{summary} - -Nothing special to say here - -Other frontmatter ----------------- - -Before we leave the "Preliminary pages" section (pg. 15 of the OGS-SM), -there are a few additional environments that are provided by -the GATECH-THESIS class, but are not discussed in the OGS-SM: - -The entire "frontmatter" section should be enclosed within the -"preliminary" environment, like this: - -\begin{document} -\begin{preliminary} - \begin{dedication} dedication text \end{dedication} - ... etc ... - \contents - \begin{summary} summary text \end{summary} -\end{preliminary} -... chapters ... - -Preface ----------------- -\begin{preface} - ... preface text ... -\end{preface} - -The (current) OGS-SM doesn't mention a preface, but if used it -should go after the dedication. The old OGS-SM did mention it. - -Forward ----------------- -\prefacesection{Forward}{% - ... forward text ... -} - -The (current) OGS-SM doesn't mention a preface, but if used it -should go after the dedication. The old OGS-SM did mention it. - -There is no 'Forward' envronment; you can use the \prefacesection -command to create any frontmatter section you like, as follows: - \prefacesection{title of the section}{section text} - -Text Pages -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -\chapter{chapter title} -chapter text ... -\chapter{the next chapter title} -chapter text ... - -\appendix -\chapter{appendix title} -appendix text ... -\chapter{the next appendix title} -appendix text ... - -Section Heading Formats ---------------- -The new OGS-SM no longer specifies what the section, -subsection, or subsubsection headings should look like; according -to OGS, they don't really care: as long as it looks professional -and you are consistent. I chose to define these as follows: - -Sections: Large, Bold, Italic, Flush left -SubSections: Bold, Flush left -SubSubSections: Italic, indented - -If you wish to override and define your own formats, you can -either \renewcommand{\section}{ ... } (see any good LaTeX book), -or \usepackage{titlesec}. I recommend the latter. Actually, -I recommend leaving it alone; concentrate on writing your -dissertation and don't get distracted by messing around with -formatting. - -You can use a number of special environments for specific -purposes. The first two are useful; avoid the other four. - -\begin{longquote}...\end{longquote}: - Single-spaced version of the ``quote'' environment. -\begin{longquotation}...\end{longquotation}: - Single-spaced version of the ``quotation'' environment. -\begin{singlespaced}...\end{singlespaced}: - Format single-spaced paragraphs. -\begin{oneandahalfspaced}...\end{oneandahalfspaced}: - Format 1 1/2-spaced paragraphs. -\begin{doublespaced}...\end{doublespaced}: - Format double-spaced paragraphs. -\begin{newspacing}{<n>}...\end{newspacing}: - Format paragraphs with an interline spacing of ``n''. - - -Reference Material -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -Nothing really special to say here. - -Appendices ----------------- -See the 'Text Pages' section above, as well as the 'Table of -Contents' discussion above. - -References ----------------- -\bibfiles{a .bib database}% in the preamble -\bibliographystyle{gatech-thesis}% just after \begin{document} -\references% somewhere in the postliminary env. - -Within the \postliminary environment, execute the \references -command to generate an OGS-SM compliant bibliography. The -gatech-thesis.bst style is: - - numeric labels, sorted, IEEE abbreviations (vol. not volume, - no. not number, authors' first names abbreviated), quotes - around article titles, commas separate all fields except after - book titles and before "notes". Authors names typeset - in small caps, surname first. - -This has been approved by OGS. You may also use the 'plain' -bibliography style (\bibliographystyle{plain}), if you wish. - -Vita ----------------- -\begin{vita} - ... vita text ... -\end{vita} - -This should be the very last page of your disseration, and should come -immediately before \end{postliminary}\end{document}. - -Index ----------------- -\usepackage{gatech-thesis-index} - -This is not generated by default, since it isn't widely used (but -every thesis has tables and figures). Also, the implementation -provided requires additional packages that are not included with -this distribution. Finally, the current OGS-SM doesn't say -anything about an index; neither did the old OGS-SM. - -To generate an index, do the following in your preamble: - \usepackage{gatech-thesis-index} -and execute - \gtindex -somewhere in the postliminary environment of your thesis. -Remember, VITA should be last, so \gtindex must precede it. - -gatech-thesis-index.sty depends on and automatically loads the -index.sty package and the multicol.sty package -- but you need -to insure that index.sty and multicol.sty are installed in your -TeX system (index.sty is included in the `camel' package on -MikTeX and CTAN). - -By doing this, the index will be automatically generated and -included in the TOC. Of course, you need actual *index references* -within your document, like this: - foo\index{foo}. -Read the index.sty documentation for more info, but basically -gatech-thesis-index.sty makes it simple: - 1. insert the \usepackage and \gtindex commands into your document - 2. sprinkle \index{} citations in your text - 3. run ``makeindex'' on the <rootfile>.idx file created - after the first ``latex'' run, like this: - makeindex -s gatech-thesis-index.ist <rootfile>.idx - This will create <rootfile>.ind (the gatech-thesis-index.ist - file is a format specification for the index). If you want - to customize the index format, copy gatech-thesis-index.ist to - ``myformat.ist'' and change the copy. Use ``-s myformat.ist'' - instead of gatech-thesis-index.ist. - You can run the makeindex command at the same time you run ` - `bibtex'' for your references and/or glossary. - 4. run ``latex'' twice more (the same ``twice more'' needed for - bibtex and gatech-thesis-gloss.sty) - -To customize the Index, you can use the following commands - -\setindexstring{a string} - change the name used for the Index (def: 'Index') - -Tables and Figures -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -Some useful packages you might want to investigate include - subfigure -- place multiple figures within a single 'figure' - environment - floatingfigure -- for figures that do not take up the full - width of the page, you may issue this command between - paragraphs, and the next paragraph will be typeset - next to the narrow figure. OGS does accept this sort - of thing, but... - wrapfig -- ditto, but with a difference: you may issue this - command inside a paragraph, but LaTeX will NOT optimize - the figure's position -- which might lead to extra - whitespace, mostly empty pages, etc. Recommend against. - longtable -- for tables that extend beyond a single page (don't - use the supertab package, it can't handle secondary caption - properly) - -Captions: ---------------- - The OGS-SM requires that Table captions be placed before the - caption, and Figure captions be placed after the figure. You can - only do this manually; it can't be automatted. To create a - table, do this: - - \begin{table}[tbp] - \caption{the caption} - \label{the label}% must come after the caption - \begin{center} - \begin{tabular} - .... - \end{tabular} - \end{center} - \end{table} - - For a figure, do this: - - \begin{figure}[tbp] - \begin{center} - \includegraphics[some options]{a graphics file} - \end{center} - \caption{the caption} - \label{the label}% must come after the caption - \end{table} - - Notice that the \caption{} command comes before the actual - tabular in the table, but comes after the includegraphics in the - figure. This is the only way to insure that the captions go where - the OGS-SM requires. - - The caption format is (by default) 'Figure X: caption-text', and - the 'Figure X:' part is typeset in bold, while the caption-text - is typeset in 'normal weight' like the rest of the body text. - To change this, use the caption2 package (note that - \usepackage[bf]{caption2} - will result in captions that are identical to the GATECH-THESIS - default). But for an official GT thesis, you want the default; - for personal copies, I like using san-serif bold like so: - (DON'T DO THIS) \usepackage[sf,bf]{caption2} - -Placement --------------- -LaTeX usually does a fairly decent job of obeying rational placement -rules for 'floats' (e.g. tables and figures). If you need to force -a float to a specific location (note that using the 'h' option for -the figure/table environments does not do what you think it does; nor -does using the '!' option), -try the following: - \usepackage{float} - \restylefloat{figure}% or table - \begin{figure}[H]% <<< note the 'H' for 'Here' -However, this can really get you into trouble: the H'ed figure -could get placed before a non-H'ed one, even if it follows the -non-H'ed figure in the document source. This will cause, for -example, Figure 4 to be on a page before Figure 3! - -To work around this, you could *additionally* - \usepackage{afterpage} -and use - \afterpage{\clearpage\begin{figure}[H]...\end{figure}} -But THAT can lead to pages will very little text, and lots of -empty white space -- which itself is a violation of the OGS-SM. - -Think about it. Do you REALLY care if a figure is 2 or 3 pages -away from the text that references it? You're writing a 100+ -page document...messing with float placement is usually more -trouble than it is worth. Don't. - -For more information, see section 6.2 in the LaTeX companion. - -If you need to turn a figure or table on its side (landscape), -use the 'rotating' package. - -Numbering ----------------- -LaTeX will handle the Figure # and Table # sequences for you. - -For tables that will extend over more than one page, use the -'longtable' package. To follow the OGS-SM requirement that -subsequent pages of the same page also have captions, and that -these captions say only - Table XX (cont'd) -you must pay careful attention when constructing the table (and -the longtable environment is different from the table environment -plus a tabular). However, the best we can do -- without massive -TeX code, is that subsequent captions are - Table XX: (cont'd) -(the ':' is not in the original requirements). However, to even -get this far, you must do something like this: - - \begin{longtable}[c]{|c|c|c|} - \caption{the `real' caption} - \\ \hline - Column A & Column B & Column C \\ \hline - \endfirsthead% the preceding will be invoked ONLY at the - % beginning of the table - \caption[]{(cont'd)}% <<<<< This is the magic caption - \\ \hline - column a & column b & column c \\ %\hline -- not necessary - % longtable takes care of it for us. - \endhead% the preceding will be invoked at the top - % of every page except the first one - % now we do the data... - 1 & 2 & 3 \\ \hline - 4 & 5 & 6 \\ \hline - .... - \end{longtable} - -The 'magic' caption[]{(cont'd)} statement within the header section -means that every page (except the first) will get that caption -- -but since it has an empty optional argument, the '(con't)' will -NOT get listed in the LOT, and the table counter will not be -incremented. Which is what we want. - -Note that longtables are not floating; they will go exactly where -you put them. (There is no need for a longtable to float; it is -able to break at the pagebreak and continue on the next page). -However, don't use longtable for everything tabular; a 4-line -table will look really silly broken across two pages. - -You can also play games with 'continued on next page' and -'continued from previous page' within the table itself, by -using \endfoot and \endlastfoot commands and the multicolumn -command. See the longtable documentation, and Chapter 5 of the -LaTeX Companion. - -Citations of Tables and Figures ----------------- -The OGS-SM states that you should always reference figures as -'Figure 10' and tables as 'Table 4'. However, you don't want -a linebreak (or worse, a page break) to occur betwen 'Table' and -'4'; further, you don't want TeX to hyphenate 'Fig'-'ure'. So, -in LaTeX, this means if you have a figure with the label -{myfigure} and a table with the label {mytable}, you should -cite them as: - - \mbox{Figure~\ref{myfigure}} - \mbox{Table~\ref{mytable}} - -It's probably a good idea to simply define new commands in your -preamble: - - \newcommand{\figref}[1]{\mbox{Figure~\ref{#1}}} - \newcommand{\tabref}[1]{\mbox{Table~\ref{#1}}} - -because sooner or later, you WILL forget to type all that extra -junk. Just define the new commands as you like, and then do - - \figref{myfigure} - \tabref{mytable} - -and be done. Note that these commands are NOT provided by -GATECH-THESIS; not being strictly necessary, I don't want to -cramp any potential users' style by forcing my way. However, -see the julesverne/bellswhistles/jules-verne.sty file... - -Multivolume Theses or Dissertations -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -\multivolumetruee -\part{} - -This was already covered in the Table of Contents section, -above. 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Keller <keller@math.gatech.edu> - - * title@top: reduce font size to large and remove double spacing - * title@text: changes to accommodate \ifdissertation and - \iflistmajor and to reduce the size of the author's name - * ifdissertation: new if to use the word dissertation on the title - page instead of thesis - * iflistmajor: new if to use "[degree] in [major]" on the title - page and put [department] down at the bottom of the page - * \major: new command to specify the major for the title page - * reader commands: two optional arguments added to all reader - commands (including advis?r and committee chair) to allow - specifying the reader's affiliation - * signature@bodytwocol: major revisions to eliminate signature - lines, list each person's affiliation, print the date approved, - and line up the first line of horizontally opposite signatures - * @makecaption: Removed call to \textsf for the first argument - when captions get long. - --------- RELEASE v1.6 -------- - -2003-05-06 Charles Wilson <cwilson@ece.gatech.edu> - - * l@chapter: modify to add leaders, as requested - by OGS. - -2003-05-04 Charles Wilson <cwilson@ece.gatech.edu> - - * one-and-a-half spacing: use 1.25 throughout, - instead of 1.33 -- to better match the description - given in The LaTeX Companion. - -2003-04-14 Charles Wilson <cwilson@ece.gatech.edu> - - * \@makesignature: fix problem when no Committee Chair - * vita environment: make double spaced - * \@makecaption: Make 'Figure X:' part bold, but use - the normal font (OGS complained about san-serif). - * patch support: new file "gatech-thesis-patch.sty" - for faster updates... - -2002-09-30 Charles Wilson <cwilson@ece.gatech.edu> - - * \@footnotetext: correct spacing after the footnotemark - in the body text. - --------- RELEASE v1.5 -------- - -2002-08-17 Charles Wilson <cwilson@ece.gatech.edu> - - Make the changes suggested and/or approved by OGS - - * \@makecaption: New function (copied from report.cls). - Make the 'Figure X:' part bold san-serif. To override, - use the caption2 package. Current behavior is now similar - to '\usepackage[sf,bf]{caption2}'. - * gatech-thesis-gloss.sty: change \glossname - * gatech-thesis-losa.sty: new file. Use this for List of Symbols - * gatech-thesis-losa.bst: new file. - * INSTALL: fix format - * COMPLIANCE: new file - -2002-08-08 Charles Wilson <cwilson@ece.gatech.edu> - - tag as 1.4 -- it may not be official, but it works. - Get approval from OGS, make the required changes, and - release that as 1.5 - -2002-08-08 Charles Wilson <cwilson@ece.gatech.edu> - - In the most recent version of the OGS Guidelines, the - specific format of section, subsection, and subsubsection - headings is no longer specified. Because underlining is bad - (1) underlining for emphasis is bad typesetting, originally - used only when italics where not available [e.g. typewriters, - for which the original OGS Guidelines were written] - (2) Centering doesn't work on underlined text in section titles, - so earlier, we faked it with a 2in indent (hoping that all - section titles were short). Bad idea. - (3) underlining doesn't break across lines, so if you have a - very long section title, it won't wrap. It was suggested - (Elena Garcia) to use the ulem.sty package, but - (a) that would add a non-base external dependency to the class - (b) it doesn't fix the problem, unless you ALSO use the - titlesec.sty package to control section titles. Which - is yet ANOTHER external dependency. - Given (1) and (2), plus the lack of a requirement by OGS, I've - redefined the section, subsection, and subsubsection formats thus: - section: (old) (not really) centered, underlined, bold - section: (new) Large, bold, italic, at left margin - subsection: (old) bold, at left margin - subsection: (new) bold, at left margin - subsubsection: (old) bold, indented 5 "spaces" from left margin - subsubsection: (new) italic, indented 0.25in from left margin - - * \section: change format of headings - * \subsection: change format of headings - * \subsubsection: change format of headings - -2002-08-08 Charles Wilson <cwilson@ece.gatech.edu> - - * mainline: using \AtEndDocument, write out a final setcounter - command to the aux file. This corrects a problem when the last - section of the document is \include'd instead of \input'ed. - -2002-08-08 Charles Wilson <cwilson@ece.gatech.edu> - - name handling for LOT, TOC, LOF. Not all of these are used; but - are included for completeness. One confusing note: the pdfbookmarks - for listoffigures and listoftables uses the list*name variable, - NOT the *pdfbookmarksstring variable: but the list*name includes - \Makeuppercase which is illegal in a pdfstring. - This is handled by hyperref itself (I think) which ignores - \MakeUppercase when building the bookmarks. - - * \gtcontentsname: New. holds "normal" version of the TOC name - * \toccontentlinestring: New. holds \Makeuppercase version of TOC name - * \tocpdfbookmarksstring: New. holds texofpdfstring version of TOC name - * \settocstring: New. sets the above three values appropriately, as - well as the 'normal' LaTeX variable 'contentsname' - * \gtfigurename: New. holds "normal" version of the LOF name - * \lofcontentlinestring: New. holds \Makeuppercase version of LOF name - * \lofpdfbookmarksstring: New. holds texofpdfstring version of LOF name - * \setlofstring: New. sets the above three values appropriately, as - well as the 'normal' LaTeX variable 'listfigurename' - * \gttablename: New. holds "normal" version of the LOT name - * \lotcontentlinestring: New. holds \Makeuppercase version of LOT name - * \lotpdfbookmarksstring: New. holds texofpdfstring version of LOT name - * \setlotstring: New. sets the above three values appropriately, as - well as the 'normal' LaTeX variable 'listtablename' - - * mainline: use \setlotstring, \setlofstring, \settocstring - - * \do@tablespage: use \lotcontentlinestring - * \do@contentspage: use \tocpdfbookmarkstring - * \do@figurespage: use \lofcontentlinestring - -2002-08-08 Charles Wilson <cwilson@ece.gatech.edu> - - Minor headings fixups: in short "chapters" (vita, references) which - will NOT have sections, the chapter header markers are not appropriate. - Normal is: \rightmark has chapter name, \leftmark has section name - .(when no sections, like vita, \leftmark is empty). It is up to - the pagestyle whether the \marks are used. We only use them in - gtthesis style. So, these known-short chapters should override - the markers and mark both left and right with the "chapter" name: - plus, they shouldn't read "Chapter *: Vita" but simply "Vita". - - * vita environment: markboth{}{} with the chapter name - * thebibliography: ditto, plus reset the pagestyle back to - "endmatter" (references are numbered as bodytext, according to - OGS guidelines). This means that \references MUST be the very first - section within the postliminary environment, or page numbering - could get wacky. - - QUESTION: perhaps abstract, TOC, LOT, ... should get similar - treatment? How likely is it that they will run more than two pages - long? - -2002-08-08 Charles Wilson <cwilson@ece.gatech.edu> - - Massive signature page improvements. OGS Guidelines say that - if there are more than four signatories, then the signature - lines must be arranged in two columns. - - * \newsignature: remove - * \signature@width: new length. - * \signature@bodyonecol: new function. Used to typeset the - signatures when there are less than five. If called, it - loops thru all 7 known signatures, because it doesn't know - which of them are empty. - * \signature@bodytwocol: new function. Used to typeset the - signatures when there are five or more. - * \signature@body: pointer to \signature@bodyonecol or - \signature@bodytwocol - * \signatures: new counter (all sigs) - * \cnt@Lsig: new counter (sigs in left column) - * \cnt@Rsig: new counter (sigs in right column) - * \R@signatures: New. list of signatures for right column - * \L@signatures: New. list of signatures for left column - * \ta, \tb: New. tokens for list management - * \leftappenditem#1\to#2: New. list management function (from TeXbook) - * \rightappenditem#1\to#2: New. ditto - * \concatenate#1=#2: New. ditto - * \lop#1\to#2: New. ditto - * \lopoff: New. ditto - * \dosiglist: New. Loops thru the given list (#1) as many times as is - indicated by (#2). Executes the extracted items (e.g. typesets - the signatures). - * \signature: modify to put entire signature with rule inside a - parbox. Also, don't do anything if argument is empty (previously - you'd get a rule with no name) - * \add@Lsig: New. Add the given signature to the left list, and - increment the left counter - * \add@Rsig: New. ditto, only right - * \@fifthreader: new function. added to make things nicer for - \makesignature - * \@sixthreader: new function. Ditto. - * \makesignature: add the committee chair, advisor, and first reader - to the left list (we know these three will be in the left column - if they exist). Count all specified signatures. If less than five, - punt: skip to typesetting routine. Otherwise, adjust \signature@width, - change \signature@body pointer to \signature@bodytwocol, and - compute which signatures are added to the left list, and which - are added to the right list. Typesetting: call \title@top, then - call the \signature@body pointer. - -2002-08-08 Charles Wilson <cwilson@ece.gatech.edu> - - Fix pagenumbering. New OGS guidelines say that pagenumbers should - go on the bottom in the middle, not in the upper right corner. - - * \tcplain: new name for gtplain (given the new guidelines, the - upperright numbering has nothing to do with GT, so avoid the - confusion. tc == 'Top Corner'. - * \if@tcpage: new name for \if@thesispage. Since neither gtthesis - style nor gtplain==tcplain style are actually required by the - new OGS guidelines, give this a functional name: it indicates whether - the current style is a left-right alternating style when twosided. - It is true for tcplain and for gtthesis. - * \cleartcplaindoublepage: new function, included for completeness. - I doubt it will be of much use, though. - * \cleargtthesisdoublepage: ditto - * \chapter: use plain pagestyle, not gtplain - * \appendix: ditto - * \makesignature: according to new OGS guidelines, should not be - numbered. set \thispagestyle to empty. - -2002-08-08 Charles Wilson <cwilson@ece.gatech.edu> - - * \l@part@pagenumfont: new command (gobbles pagenumber) - * \l@part: use it - -2002-08-08 Charles Wilson <cwilson@ece.gatech.edu> - - * abstract environment: change handling of cleardouble page - so that pdf bookmarks are at the proper place. - * summary environment: ditto - * acknowledgements environment: ditto - * preface environment: ditto - * vita environment: ditto - * \references: ditto - * \maketitle: ditto - * \make@parttitle: ditto - * \makesignature: ditto - * \prefacesection: ditto - * \postfacesection: ditto - * \do@tablespage: ditto - * \do@figurespage: ditto - * \do@contentspage: ditto - * dedication environment: ditto, and automatically center the text - vertically as per OGS requirements. To override this centering, - \renewcommand{} on \dedicationtop and \dedicationbottom - * \dedicationtop: new command (used by dedication environment) - * \dedicationbottom: new command (used by dedication environment) - -2002-08-08 Charles Wilson <cwilson@ece.gatech.edu> - - Fix the TOC, LOT, LOF to handle really long titles. Each title - should be single spaced, with double spacing between titles. This - means that the entire TOC, LOT, LOF must be "singlespaced", but - we must add extra vspace{} when formatting. Thus, we copy - all of the l@[X] funtions from report.cls, and modify them to - use a settable length between entries. (We will set this length - to height{A capital letter} to simulate double spacing) -- but - that's done elsewhere - - * \chap@chapter: don't add extra space to TOC, the l@[X] functions - will handle that. Modify format of the title to better support - pdf bookmarks (emdash vs. ---) - * \app@chapter: ditto - * \gt@tocentryskip@value: new length, used to handle spacing within - TOC, LOT, LOF - * \gt@beforepartskip@value: new length (TOC, LOT, LOF) - * \gt@beforechapskip@value: new length (TOC, LOT, LOF) - * \gt@beforesecskip@value: new length (TOC, LOT, LOF) - * \gt@beforesubsecskip@value: new length (TOC, LOT, LOF) - * \gt@beforesubsubsecskip@value: new length (TOC, LOT, LOF) - * \gt@beforeparaskip@value: new length (TOC, LOT, LOF) - * \gt@beforesubparaskip@value: new length (TOC, LOT, LOF) - * \gt@beforefigskip@value: new length (TOC, LOT, LOF) - * \gt@beforetableskip@value: new length (TOC, LOT, LOF) - * \gt@@toclineskip: internal length, see l@section, l@subsection... below - * \set@gttocskip: new function, sets the above lengths to - default values based on its argument. - * \gt@dottedtocline: new fuction, replaces \@dottedtocline from - report.cls, but uses \gt@@toclineskip to control spacing between - entries in the TOC, LOT, LOF. - * \l@part: copied from report.cls, modified to use gt@beforepartskip@value - * \l@chap: similar - * \l@section: assign gt@@toclineskip the appropriate length - gt@before[X]@value, and call \gt@dottedtocline. Based on report.cls - version (but increased leftmargin slightly to make room for - Roman Numberal chapter numbers. - * \l@subsection: similar - * \l@subsubsection: similar - * \l@paragraph: similar - * \l@subparagraph: similar - * \l@figure: similar - * \l@table: similar - - * mainline: use set@gttocskip - -2002-08-08 Charles Wilson <cwilson@ece.gatech.edu> - - Add support for multivolume theses, using the \part{} sectioning - commands. Since volume title pages are not to be counted in the - page numbers, we assign them negative pagenums to avoid duplication - of existing pagenums in the "real" thesis. - - gatech-thesis.cls now depends on the base package 'calc'. - - * \ifmultivolume: new if (See preliminary environment) - * \part@savepagenum: new counter, used to save existing page - number while we take a pagenumber detour - * \part@pagenum: the detour Initially set to -101, and increases. - Don't use more than 50 parts in a twosided thesis, 100 in a - onesided thesis. - * preliminary environment: if multivolume, then do a \part{} - command just after the "real" title page. - * \title@top: new function, used by sigature page, title page, and - volume titles. - * \maketitle: use it. - * \make@parttitle: new function. Use \title@top, but also typeset - the volume number [and title], and author as per OGS guidelines - * \makesignature: use \title@top - * \partname: Volume, not Part - * \part: copy from report.cls, modify to reset page number - * \@part: copy from report.cls, modify to typeset 'Volume I' - centered on the line in TOC. (Also pdf bookmark support). Calls - \make@parttitle to typeset the volume title page - * \@spart: copy from report.cls, modify to use \make@parttitle for - typesettting - * \@endpart: copy from report.cls, sets pagenum back to saved value - * \orig@contentsline: compatibility macro for hyperref support - * \labelchaptersintableofcontents: modify to support new \part{} - stuff, and hyperref (use \orig@contentsline) - * \labelappendicesintableofcontents: ditto - -2002-08-08 Charles Wilson <cwilson@ece.gatech.edu> - - Simplify \contents command to enable glossary support - - * \do@tablespage: new command, typesets the LOT - * \do@figurespage: new command, typesets the LOF - * \do@contentspage: new command, typesets the TOC - * \do@glossarypage: new command. Empty (but overridden by - gatech-thesis-gloss.sty) - * \do@indexpage: new command. Empyt (but overridden by - gatech-thesis-index.sty) - * \contents: use them - -2002-08-03 Charles Wilson <cwilson@ece.gatech.edu> - - * \@removefromreset: added new command (from David Carlisle) - * figure numbering: use \@removefromreset instead of existing kludge - * table numbering: use \@removefromreset instead of existing kludge - * equation numbering: use \@removefromreset instead of existing kludge - * preliminary environment: insure empty lefthand page is printed between - end of preliminary and beginning of chapter 1. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gatech-thesis/INSTALL b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gatech-thesis/INSTALL deleted file mode 100644 index 7b87ba4ec39..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gatech-thesis/INSTALL +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -One of these days, I'll turn this in to an actual -.dtx file with all of the nifty built-in auto-install -procedures, plus real documentation. However, until -then you have to do it by hand. - -The following files should end up in your texmf tree -(or your localtexmf tree) at these locations: - - <texmf>/tex/latex/gatech-thesis/gatech-thesis.cls - <texmf>/tex/latex/gatech-thesis/gatech-thesis-patch.sty - <texmf>/tex/latex/gatech-thesis/gatech-thesis-losa.sty - <texmf>/tex/latex/gatech-thesis/gatech-thesis-gloss.sty - <texmf>/tex/latex/gatech-thesis/gatech-thesis-index.sty - <texmf>/bibtex/bst/gatech-thesis/gatech-thesis.bst - <texmf>/bibtex/bst/gatech-thesis/gatech-thesis-losa.bst - <texmf>/makeindex/gatech-thesis/gatech-thesis-index.ist - -Then, you need to update the file database; usually this is -something like "initexmf -u". On MikTeX, you run the "MikTeX -Options" program, and on the "General" tab, in the "File name -database" section, click on the button that says "Refresh Now". - -Alternatively, you can simply copy all of these files into your -local work directory where your thesis files will live. -However, this is sometimes dangerous as you might be tempted -to edit them directly. Wherever you choose to install the -official files, don't edit or modify them.. - -You should not need to modify the style/class files. However, -if you find that you must modify their behavior, the best thing -to do is to copy just the section of code (e.g. the function -definition) that needs changing into your own personal, -document-specific style file, and edit it there. You're -version will override the "real" version -- and there is no -need to modify the standard files. - -See the commented-out section at the end of -julesverne/bellswhistles/jules-verne.sty file, which is an -example of just this sort of thing -- it modifies the \contents -macro in gatech-thesis.cls, *without actually editing -gatech-thesis.cls* - -(NOTE: julesverne is only available from the Georgia Tech version of -the package at http://www.gradadmiss.gatech.edu/thesis.php) diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gatech-thesis/MANIFEST b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gatech-thesis/MANIFEST deleted file mode 100644 index fe3929d6121..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gatech-thesis/MANIFEST +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -Documentation - 00README - COMPLIANCE - a commentary on the official GT Style manual - COPYING - license - ChangeLog - extremely gory list of changes - CHANGES - a more general overview of changes - NEWS - simple bullet point list of changes - MANIFEST - this file - NOTES - general tips for using gatech-thesis - (and other packages) - TODO - INSTALL - how to ... - -Examples - example-thesis.tex - original source for the example - example-thesis.bib - ditto - example-thesis.dvi - what it should look like - example-thesis.ps - ditto - julesverne/ - two more examples are buried here - NOTE: The CTAN version of this package does not - include this directory. It can be retrieved - from the Georgia Tech page at - http://www.gradadmiss.gatech.edu/thesis.php - -The actual class: - gatech-thesis.cls - the gatech-thesis LaTeX2e class file - gatech-thesis.bst - bibliography style file - gatech-thesis-patch.sty - a patch framework for onthefly updates (empty) - gatech-thesis-losa.sty - add-on style for generating a list of symbols - gatech-thesis-losa.bst - list of symbols format - gatech-thesis-gloss.sty - add-on style for generating a glossary - gatech-thesis-index.sty - add-on style for generating an index - gatech-thesis-index.ist - index format - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gatech-thesis/NEWS b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gatech-thesis/NEWS deleted file mode 100644 index f9255113ad0..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gatech-thesis/NEWS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,90 +0,0 @@ -This file contains a quick bullet list of changes and improvements -to the gatech-thesis pacakge. For more detail, see the -CHANGES file, or for the super neurotic, the extremely detailed -ChangeLog file. - -______________ version 1.8 ________________ -NEW FEATURES: -* The abstract environment now produces a page that meets the UMI - requirements. It should be placed at the very end of the main .tex - file. Delete the page (or comment out the environment and recompile) - when preparing the PDF for submission as an ETD. - -CHANGES: -* Minor changes to Table of Contents format. -* Bugfix for hyperref and overpic -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ version 1.8 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -______________ version 1.7 ________________ -NEW FEATURES: -* Now supports using the word Dissertation on the title page in place - of Thesis as well as listing the major instead of the department in - the "[degree] in [major]" portion of the title page. - -CHANGES: -* Minor changes to Table of Contents format, title page formatting, and - chapter title formating. Significant changes to approval page. New - command \approveddate{} for the date that should show on the - approval page as well as two optional arguments to all the commands - for committee members, allowing the affiliation to be specified. -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ version 1.7 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -______________ version 1.6 ________________ -NEW FEATURES: -* Now supports downloadable patchsets. Rather than updating - then entire distro every time there's a minor bugfix, you - can simply download a small patchfile and copy it into your - localtexmf tree. - -CHANGES: -* Fix nits with TOC format, Table and Figure caption format, - oneandahalfspaced linespacing, and Vita format. -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ version 1.6 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -______________ version 1.5 ________________ - -NEW FEATURES: -* NEW FILE: gatech-thesis-losa.sty (supports making a list - of symbols). -* NEW FILE: COMPLIANCE document is a blow-by-blow commentary - on the OGS Style Manual and how it is implemented by the - gatech-thesis class. -CHANGES: -* gatech-thesis-gloss.sty: Now used to generate a Glossary, - as distinguished from the List of Symbols. -* caption labels -- the 'Figure X:' part is now bold, san serif. - -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ version 1.5 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -______________ version 1.4 ________________ - -NEW FEATURES: -* NEW FILE: gatech-thesis-index.sty (supports making an index). Read - the comments at the top of the file for HOWTO info. -* NEW FILE: gatech-thesis-index.ist (used with above) -* NEW FILE: gatech-thesis-gloss.sty (supports making a glossary -- or - "list of symbols and abbreviations" in OGS parlance.) Read the - comments at the top of the file for HOWTO info. -* NEW FILE: gatech-thesis.bst (style for bibliographies). Based - on ieeetr.bst, but sorted and smallcapifies author names. Do - \bibliographystyle{gatech-thesis} instead of {plain} to use. -* Multivolume Thesis support. - -CHANGES: -* Changed the style of the section, subsection, and subsubsection - headings -* Signature page now has two columns if more than 4 signatories - (per new OGS Guidelines). Also, signature page should not be numbered. -* Obey new OGS pagenumbering guidelines that require bottom-center. -* Dedication page: text is automatically centered, per OGS requirements. -* Table of Contents, List of Figures, List of Tables: new OGS guidelines - say "single space entries, double space between entries." We obey. -* Reorganized the examples - -BUGFIX: -* Fixed a bug with \include'ing the final section of the document -* Technical bugfix with gtthesis pagestyle and sectionless chapters. - Fortunately, nobody uses that pagestyle for official copies. -* gatech-thesis.cls now depends on the base package 'calc' -* Incorporates with permission code from David Carlisle (\@removefromreset) -* Minor fixups for two-sided printing - -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ version 1.4 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -______________ version 1.3 ________________ -baseline. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gatech-thesis/NOTES b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gatech-thesis/NOTES deleted file mode 100644 index 639e37a880b..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gatech-thesis/NOTES +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -listings.sty + caption2.sty - IF you use the 'index=' option in listings.sty for captionless listings, - but you also have the caption2.sty packag loaded, it breaks. - Don't do that. Either do without captionless listings, or don't use - the caption2.sty package. This has been reported to the listings.sty - maintainer. - -hyperref: - if you have section names or figure captions in your TOC or LOF that - are longer than a single line, hyperref barfs. Make sure you are using - the breaklinks option. - - Also, you must use the 'hypertexnames=false' option, and the plainpages - option. Without these, the duplication of pagenums (front matter is - 1...X in roman, but that still dups the 1...X in the body) - -index.sty - is in the "camel" package in MikTeX - -ulem.sty - better underlining behavior. Use the \normalem option. - -gatech-thesis-losa.sty - addon for list of symbols. Depends on gloss.sty -gatech-thesis-gloss.sty - addon for glossaries. Depends on gloss.sty -gatech-thesis-index.sty - addon for indexes. Depends on index.sty and - multicol.sty - -gloss.sty - improved glossary generation, using bibtex -index.sty - improved index generation -multicol.sty - multiple columns on a page, without requiring \newpage. - -txfonts is the *way* to go. It seems to be the most hassle free way -to get Times, with good math support. Forget the times package, mathtime, -belleek, and mathptmx. Use txfonts. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gatech-thesis/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gatech-thesis/README deleted file mode 100644 index 8644cd0ee4b..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gatech-thesis/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,744 +0,0 @@ -This is the README file for the GATECH-THESIS class for LaTeX. -It corresponds to version 1.5 of the GATECH-THESIS class -(17 August 2002) - -Copyright (c) 2002 by Charles S. Wilson. All rights reserved. - -GATECH-THESIS may be obtained from any of the following locations: - - http://www.grad.gatech.edu/thesis/index.html - this is where the official version, approved by the Georgia - Tech Office of Graduate Studies, may be found. Do NOT - attempt to use the old, out-of-date, LaTeX2.09 style file - (gtthesis.sty) that is STILL on cyberbuzz. - - http://www.neuro.gatech.edu/users/cwilson/gatech-thesis/ - the most recent version, plus archives of all past versions - will always be here. - - http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported/gatech-thesis/ - and of course, CTAN. - -This class file can be used with the LaTeX typesetting system -to produce dissertations that adhere to Georgia Tech's guidelines -for publishing. - -There are a number of files within this archive. The important -ones are - - gatech-thesis.cls - gatech-thesis.bst - gatech-thesis-gloss.sty - gatech-thesis-losa.sty - gatech-thesis-losa.bst - gatech-thesis-index.sty - gatech-thesis-index.ist - -Everything else is fluff: examples, licensing, documentation... - -============================= -Using the GATECH-THESIS class -============================= - -First, read this file. Then read COMPLIANCE. Then read -INSTALL. Take a peek a NEWS, and then (maybe) CHANGES. -Then you can worry about the examples... - -Sample File ------------ - -example-thesis.tex + example-thesis.bib - -There is a sample dissertation (by the fictitious, but very -irritating, Perry H Disdainful) in the file example-thesis.tex. It -also uses example-thesis.bib as its bibliography database (though -the contents of the database are not important). Mostly this is -useful as an example of how to produce the front matter. If you -don't understand LaTeX at all, this file might help you get started, -but, since you're going to be writing a 100+ page document, you -should invest in a copy of the LaTeX manual (by Leslie Lamport, the -original author of LaTeX). This has recently been updated for -LaTeX2e (1, below). - -The LaTeX Companion, by Goossens, Mittelbach, and Samarin (who have been -involved in developing and supporting LaTeX2e) is also quite good. It -gives a lot of useful information if you are going to be writing or -modifying classes, and gives a lot of additional information on commonly -available style packages (2, below). - -Helpful books (in no particular order): - (1) "LaTeX: A Document Preparation System" by Leslie Lamport - (2) "The LaTeX Companion" by Goossens, Mittelbach, and Samarin - (3) "A Guide to LaTeX" by Helmut Kopka and Patrick Daly - (4) "LaTeX: Line by Line" by Antoni Diller - (5) "The LaTeX Graphics Companion" - (6) "The TeXbook" by Donald Knuth - -Larger Sample -------------- - -julesverne/basic/* - -This is a slightly more complicated, multi-file example. The text -is taken from the first five chapters of the Project Gutenberg edition -of Jules Verne's ``20,000 Leagues Under the Sea'' and is freely -redistributable as long as the complete text, 2000010.txt, accompanies -the other excerpts. The original document is also available here: - http://promo.net/pg/ - ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/etext94/2000010.txt -This example can be built with either latex (to generate a .dvi file) or -with pdflatex (to generate a .pdf file). - -Gory, all-the-bells-and-whistles example: ------------- - -julesverne/bellswhistles/* - -This directory contains a reworked version of the jules-verne -example "thesis". However, all of the bells and whistles -provided by the gatech-thesis.cls class and associated styles -are exercised, along with some suggestions for thesis document -structuring. - -Features: - *) segregating preamble code into a document-specific style - *) How to easily generate OGS format complant documents - and prettier, "personal" copies. - *) Support for using hyperref (clickable links in the TOC, - when making a .pdf) - *) Using postscript versions of fonts other than Computer Modern, - like Times, Courier, etc. See extensive comments in - jules-verne.sty. - *) Using the listings package for including program code - in appendices - *) Using the add-on style gatech-thesis-gloss.sty for - generating a glossary - *) Using the add-on style gatech-thesis-losa.sty for - generating a "List of Symbols or Abbreviations" - *) Using the add-on style gatech-thesis-index.sty for - generating an index. Typically a GT thesis doesn't - have one of these, but the style is provided just in case. - *) Demonstrate the multivolume support, for those theses that - are over 2.5" thick (according to OGS Guidelines). - *) Using \include instead of \input to incorporate subsidiary - files into the main document. This lets you use \includeonly - to speed development of your document. - -This example requires some additional work to prepare your LaTeX -system, before you can compile it. See the local documentation, -julesverne/bellswhistles/00README. - -NOTE: The julesverne directory is not available in the CTAN version of -gatech-thesis. It can be obtained from the Georgia Tech version at -http://www.gradadmiss.gatech.edu/thesis.php - -Building the Examples ---------------------- - -To compile the examples, you must first install the gatech-thesis -files (see the INSTALL document). Also, the bells-and-whistles -example needs some additional preparation; see its local documentation -in julesverne/bellswhistels/00README. - -However, once you have all of the required items installed, you can -build the simplest example by executing the following commands: - -latex example-thesis.tex -bibtex example-thesis -latex example-thesis.tex -latex example-thesis.tex -dvips example-thesis - (generates a postscript file) - -To build the other examples, run the DO_* scripts. For instance, -if you are using a unix or unix-like system, cd to the julesverne/basic -directory and execute: - - ./DO_postscript.sh - -to generate a postscript output (or ./DO_pdf.sh to generate a pdf). -If, on the other hand, you are on a DOS-ish system, the execute -instead the file - - DO_postscript.bat - -(or DO_pdf.bat) To understand what the scripts do (especially the -ones in the julesverne/bellswhistles/ directory) you really ought -to read thru them... - -Choosing the GATECH-THESIS class --------------------------------- - -To use the GATECH-THESIS class, make sure that the gatech-thesis.cls -file is on your TEXINPUTS search path and use the following command -at the start of your input file: - -\documentclass{gatech-thesis} - -To insure that gatech-thesis.cls is on your TEXINPUTS search path, -you can copy it into your localtexmf tree and then update the file -database; or you can place it into the same directory as your -thesis .tex files themselves. This is also described in the INSTALL -document. - -================================= -What the GATECH-THESIS class does -================================= - -The GATECH-THESIS class builds on the the standard LaTeX REPORT class, -and is accepted for use with Georgia Institute of Technology PhD -dissertations and Masters theses. The available commands are almost -identical to those of the REPORT class, so your best starting point -for documentation is the LaTeX manual written by Leslie Lamport. - -The key features of the class are: - -1) The primary modification to the REPORT class is the use of -pseudo-double-spacing, since Georgia Tech's rules are still designed -for typewriters. This is achieved by increasing the \baselinestretch -parameter to 1.33. The \baselinestretch is returned to a -single-spaced value of 1.00 for elements like tables, captions, and -footnotes and for all displayed text (quote, quotation, and verse -environments). - -2) Margins are 1.5" on left, 1" on top, right and bottom (headers & -footers 1/4" from body) - -3) Use 11 point by default; you can use the 10pt or 12pt options - -4) Page numbers are in the center at the bottom of the page - -5) Complete, correct front matter for Georgia Tech dissertations can -be generated. - -Options ---------------- - -There are a number of primary options. However, if called without -any options, the approved format -- 11pt, letterpaper, oneside, -doublespaced, normalmargins, final -- will be generated. - - -Any standard option for the LaTeX2e `report' class, including -`10pt', `11pt', `12pt', `oneside', `twoside', etc. is valid. - -`singlespaced', `oneandahalfspaced', or `doublespaced': - Set the entire document's default line spacing, except for - notes, which are single-spaced by default. - -`spacednotes': Let the line spacing of notes be determined - by the line spacing of the main document, instead of being - forced single-spaced. - -`normalmargins', `narrowmargins', `widemargins', `extrawidemargins' - or `oldmargins': normalmargins is the default and Georgia Tech- - approved format. Oldmargins is the OLD Georgia Tech format. - -`draft': Produce a draft copy (10pt font, double-sided, - double-spaced, normal margins, with the word ``DRAFT'' printed - at all four corners of every page, and current date printed in - a running header). - -`final': style uses the correct pseudo-double-spacing. This option - is the default and is redundant, but is included for symmetry. - -`hyperref': Indicates that the document will \usepackage{hyperref}. - This is a kludge, but I didn't want to explicitly *require* - hyperref, so we must indicate to gatech-thesis.cls whether it should - define certain hyperref commands as dummies. ALWAYS use this - option if you use the hyperref package. NEVER use this option if - you do not also use the hyperref package. - -The options are selected on the \documentclass line, e.g.: - -\documentclass[10pt,hyperref,draft]{gatech-thesis} - -Thus, the default options: - \documentclass[11pt,letterpaper,oneside, - doublespaced,normalmargins,final]{gatech-thesis} -will generate a document that conforms to the graduate studies office -and is identical to setting no options at all - \documentclass{gatech-thesis} - -Page Headers ------------- - -If you want to use page headers or footers other than the default -ones, you should try using ``fancyheadings.sty''. It is easy to use, -widely distributed, and well documented. However, the default headers -and footers are the Georgia Tech-approved ones. There are also -some interesting variations defined within the gatech-thesis.cls -itself (tcplain, gtthesis), but those should ONLY be used for personal -copies, and NOT for your official version. See the -julesverne/bellswhistles example. - -============ -Front matter -============ - -The other key service provided by this class is that it generates -correct front matter (title page, approval page, dedication, etc.) with -a fairly simple set of commands. The format of the front matter is -specified quite explicitly in the document ``Manual for Graduate Theses: -Georgia Institute of Technology'' distributed by Office of Graduate -Studies. - -A complete example of the use of the front matter commands can be -found in any of the examples distributed with the class -(example-thesis.tex or julesverne/basic or julesversion/bellswhistles). - -Declarations ------------- - -To use the front matter macros and environments, you must first -declare a number of text strings within the preamble of your document -(that is, these must be declared BEFORE the \begin{document} command.) - -\title{...} Dissertation title - -\author{...} Your name as registered with Georgia Tech - -\department{...} Specify the name of the graduate department. - \dept{...} synonym - -\degree{...} Title of your degree (e.g. ``Doctor of Philosophy'') - -\gradyear{...} Year your degree will be granted -\copyrightyear{...} synonym - -Any or all of the \*reader{}, \committeechair, or \principaladvis?r{} -commands may be ommitted -- but your signature page will look a little -silly if you don't include SOME names. - -\principaladvisor{...} Name of your thesis advisor -\principaladviser{...} if you prefer advisor spelled with an e) - -\committeechair{...} Name of your committee chairperson - -\firstreader{...} Name of other committee member -\secondreader{...} Name of other committee member -\thirdreader{...} Name of other committee member -\fourthreader{...} Name of other committee member -\fifthreader{...} Name of other committee member -\sixthreader{...} Name of other committee member - -\bibfiles{...} List of files to use when generating a bibliography - -\submitdate{...} Specify the ``month year'' in which dissertation - submitted - -\linespacing{...} Use this to override the default double-spacing. - NOT recommended; the default is approved by the - Graduate Studies Office. For draft/personal copies, - use the ``draft'' or ``singlespace'' options in your - documentclass statement, instead. -\spacing{...} compatibility synonym - -Switches ------------- - -Also, there are a number of ``true/false'' flags that can be used to -control the frontmatter generation. However, the defaults will result -in the approved Georgia Tech format. These flags, if specified, should -also be in the document preamble (BEFORE the \begin{document} command). - -\titlepagetrue or \titlepagefalse - - produce or don't produce a title page (TRUE by default) - -\signaturepagetrue or \signaturepagefalse - - produce or don't produce a signature page (TRUE by default) - -\copyrighttrue or \copyrightfalse - - place or don't place a copyright notice on the title page - (FALSE by default) - -\figurespagetrue or \figurespagefalse - - produce or don't produce a List of Figures page (TRUE by default) - -\tablespagetrue or \tablespagefalse - - produce or don't produce a List of Tables page (TRUE by default) - -\contentspagetrue or \contentspagefalse - - produce or don't produce a Table of Contents page - (TRUE by default) - -\bibpagetrue or \bibpagefalse - - produce or don't produce a Bibliography page (TRUE by default) - -\thesisproposaltrue or \thesisproposalfalse - - indicate ``Thesis Proposal'' or ``Thesis'' on the title page - (FALSE by default -- e.g. default is to say ``Thesis'') - -\dedicationheadingtrue or \dedicationheadingfalse - - display ``DEDICATION'' heading on the dedication page - (FALSE by default) - -\strictmarginstrue or \strictmarginsfalse - - if true, then obey the margin rules EVEN on the title and - signature page. Default TRUE and REQUIRED by Graduate Studies - Office, but not very appealing. (under ``oldmargins'' an extra - 50p spacing is added so that the title page looks like the - chapter headings. In any case, \strictmarginsfalse looks better - for personal copies but \strictmarginstrue is necessary for - official ones. - -\multivolumetrue or \multivolumefalse - - if true, indicates that the thesis will span multiple volumes. - triggers automatic generation of the first volume title page - (in addition to the ``entire work'' title page), but it''s up - to you to place the ``part{}'' commands in the appropriate - locations for volume 2, volume 3, etc. - -Frontmatter Environments ------------------------- -GATECH-THESIS provides a number of specialized environments for the -various frontmatter sections. Of course, you don't have to use them -all. The provided environments include - - dedication: \begin{dedication} - text here - \end{dedication} - - preface: \begin{preface} - text here - \end{preface} - - acknowledgements: \begin{acknowledgements} - text here - \end{acknowledgements} - - abstract: \begin{abstract} - text here - \end{abstract} - - summary: \begin{summary} - text here - \end{summary} - -And if that isn't enough for you, you can add your own: - \prefacesection{other-title}{...text...} -Note that these add-a-sections aren't true environments (they do not -have \begin{} and \end{} statements. So, for a ``forward'' section: - - \prefacesection{forward}{text here} - -The ``Preliminary'' environment ------------------------------ - -ALL of these preceeding environments MUST be enclosed within the -``preliminary'' environment, which ensures that page-numbering is -handled properly (e.g. no page number on the title page or signature -page, use lower case roman numerals to number the frontmatter pages, -reset the page numbers to start with arabic 1). Within this preliminary -environment, you put the environments and commands for the rest of -the front matter. - -Each environment makes its contents start on a new page. They also -emblazon the first page with a heading -- all except for the dedication -environment. For formatting the dedication page, you're on your own. -After all, the dedication is a kind of poetry and there's no predicting -the right way to format poetry. Actually, that's not entirely true: -according to the OGS Guidelines, the dedication material should be -centered vertically, so your text will be automatically centered. If -you wish to override this centerring behavior, just redefine the -dedicationtop and dedicationbottom commands: - \renewcommand{\dedicationtop}{\vspace*{\stretch{1}} - \renewcommand{\dedicationbottom{\vspace*{\stretch{3}} -Will position your dedication at about 1/4 of the way down the page. -Also, if you *want* an ugly ``DEDICATION'' heading emblazoned in -bold centered letters at the top of the page, you can use the -\dedicationheadingtrue switch within the preamble. - - \begin{preliminary} - The other environments go in here, along with - \contents - \end{preliminary} - -Table of Contents, Figures, and Tables --------------------------------------- - -\contents - -At the appropriate point within the frontmatter, generate these tables -by issuing the \contents command. You can modify the look of the Table -of Contents with the following commands -- which should be executed -within the \begin{preliminary}...\end{preliminary} environment (see -below) but before the \contents command. - -If you also want a ``List of Symbols or Abbreviations'', you can -use the gatech-thesis-losa.sty add-on package: in your preamble, just - \usepackage{gatech-thesis-losa} - \losafiles{your-symbols-database} -And then sprinkle references to your symbols or abbreviations -within your text. Read the header in gatech-thesis-losa.sty itself -for more information, and see how the julesverne/bellswhistles/ -example does it (and don't forget to read the documenation on the -`gloss' package, which is used by gatech-thesis-losa.sty). You -also will need to run `bibtex' on the LOSA database; see the above -documentation. - -If you want a Glossary or ``List of Nomenclature'', you can -use the gatech-thesis-gloss.sty add-on package: in your preamble, just - \usepackage{gatech-thesis-gloss} - \glossfiles{glossary-database} -And then sprinkle references to your glossary terms -within your text. Read the header in gatech-thesis-gloss.sty itself -for more information, and see how the julesverne/bellswhistles/ -example does it (and don't forget to read the documenation on the -`gloss' package, which is used by gatech-thesis-gloss.sty). You -also will need to run `bibtex' on the glossary database; see the above -documentation. - -\labelchaptersintableofcontents - inserts an entry into the TOC that says ``CHAPTERS'' just - before Chapter 1. Not recommended. - -\labelappendicesintableofcontents - inserts an entry into the TOC that says ``APPENDICES'' just - before Appendix A. Not recommended. - -\setchaptertocdepth - set the default for how ``deep'' to number within chapters - in the table of contents. Defaults to subsections. - -\setappendixtocdepth - set the default for how ``deep'' to number within appendices - (chapter{}'s after the \appendix command} in the table of - contents. Defaults to Appendices only (no sections or subs) - -\settocdepth - temporarily change how ``deep'' to number in the table of - contents for current chapter/section. For example, you - usually include \section{}'s in the TOC (\setchaptertocdepth{1}) - but in chapter 5 you want to include subsection as well: - \chapter{This is Chapter 5}\settocdepth{2}. In chapter 6 the - default depth of 1 is reasserted. - -You should never need to call \setcounter{tocdepth}{..} directly. - -Use the following numbers with the various tocdepth commands above: - 0 = chapter only - 1 = chapter + sections - 2 = chapter, section, subsection - 3 = chapter, section, subsection, subsubsection - - -========== -End matter -========== - -Similarly, the end matter components (bibliography, vita, index, -afterward, etc) MUST be enclosed in a ``postliminary'' environment. - -GATECH-THESIS provides a few (okay, one) specialized environments for -the various endmatter sections, as well. - - vita: \begin{vita} - text here - \end{vita} - -And you want other sections (afterword, index), you can add them: - \postfacesection{other-title}{...text...} -Note that these add-a-sections aren't true environments (they do not -have \begin{} and \end{} statements. So, for a ``afterword'' section: - - \postfacesection{afterword}{text here} - -Additionally, if you want an index, you can use the add-on style -gatech-thesis-index.sty. Read the comments in that file, and -see how the julesverne/bellswhistles/ example does it. Basically, -you just include the following command in your preamble - \usepackage{gatech-thesis-index} -and sprinkle \index commands within your text. Don't forget to -read the documentation on the `index' package, on which the -gatech-thesis-index.sty is based. And you'll need to run makeindex -on the index database -- but that's all explained in the -documentation and demonstrated by the example. - -Bibliography ------------- - -Also, within the postliminary environment, you should issue the - \references -command in order to generate a bibliography in the Georgia Tech-approved -format. There are a few tricks to getting the \references command to -work properly, though: - - \bibpagetrue - \bibfiles{file1,file2,...} - -must be set in the preamble. (Actually, since bibpagetrue is the -default, you don't ACTUALLY need to specify it -- but don't say -\bibpagefalse and expect \references to work.) Also, - - \bibliographystyle{...} - -should be specified just after \begin{document}. Yes, it's a bit -confusing, but see the example files (example-thesis.tex, -julesverne/basic/jules-verne.tex, or -julesverne/bellswhistles/jules-verne.sty) and all will be clear. - -The updated GSO Guidelines is no longer very specific about the format -of bibliographic entries (although the example bibliography IS sorted). -I know of one thesis that was accepted using the``plain'' bibstyle -(which generates a sorted [not order-of-reference] bibliography). Then, -of course, there's the gatech-thesis.bst bibliography format, which -has been approved by the GSO. So, you'll want to use - - \bibliographystyle{gatech-thesis} -or - \bibliographystyle{plain} - -========= -Main Body -========= - -See any book on LaTeX's report class for more information, but the -following deserves special mention: - -``\appendix'' is a global mode switch that changes the way ``chapter'' -headings and TOC entries are generated. - \chapter{last chapter title} - \appendix - \chapter{first appendix title} -Note that you use the ``\chapter'' command to indicate new appendices -- -but only after switching the ``mode'' with the \appendix command. - -===================================================== -Other commands not found in the standard report style -===================================================== - -The GATECH-THESIS class also provides several other helpful environments -and commands. These include - -ignore{...} or comment{...} - Ignore the part of the file between { and } (can include - paragraph breaks); useful for commenting out large blocks. - -\begin{longquote}...\end{longquote}: - Single-spaced version of the `quote' environment - -\begin{longquotation}...\end{longquotation}: - Single-spaced version of the `quotation' environment. - -\begin{singlespaced}...\end{singlespaced}: - Format single-spaced paragraphs. - -\begin{oneandahalfspaced}...\end{oneandahalfspaced}: - Format 1 1/2-spaced paragraphs. - -\begin{doublespaced}...\end{doublespaced}: - Format double-spaced paragraphs. - -\begin{newspacing}{<n>}...\end{newspacing}: - Format paragraphs with an interline spacing of `n'. - -\clearemptydoublepage, \clearplaindoublepage, \cleargtplaindoublepage: - Same as \cleardoublepage except that it sets the pagestyle of - any inserted blank page to `empty' `plain' or `gtplain', - respectively. - -Modifying the look of the document ----------------------------------- - -There are also a number of commands that can be used to change the -look. However, the default ``look'' is the one approved by -Georgia Tech's Graduate Studies Office, so don't use these -``look-altering'' commands for your official versions -- only for -personal copies. - -\setbodypagestyle{x}, where x = plain (the default and OGS approved), - empty, headings, myheadings, gtthesis, or tcplain. Avoid myheadings; - use the fancyheaders package instead. - -\setfrontpagestyle{x} - set pagestyle for frontmatter -\setbackpagestyle{x} - set pagestyle for endmatter - -The Graduate Studies Office approved pagestyle is plain for -the body, as well frontmatter and endmatter. (However, pages are -numbered with roman numberals in the frontmatter and automatically -switch to arabic numbers in the body and endmatter, as required by GSO. -Don't try to change the pagenumbering style). However: - - - `gtthesis' pagestyle adds a running header on each page - identifying the Chapter (and Section for twopage layouts). - This is a nice touch IMO for the body and endmatter, but - use it ONLY for personal copies. - - - note that you also need to add \pagestyle{gtthesis} - if you use \setbodypagestyle{gtthesis}. See the - julesverne/bellswhistles/jules-verne.sty for an example of - how to handle this for unofficial copies. - -Chapter headings and the TOC use ROMAN numerals, but the running headers -at the top of each page use ARABIC numbers for the Chapter number. -Thus, there are two separate formats that are used. - - \thegtchapter is used for ROMAN chapter numbers - \thechapter is used for ARABIC chapter numbers - -If you wish all chapter headings to use ROMAN, then just redefine -\thechapter in your document: - \renewcommand{\thechapter}{\thegtchapter} -Do the reverse if you want all ARABIC chapter numbers: - \renewcommand{\thegtchapter}{\thechapter} - -================================== -Installing the GATECH-THESIS class -================================== - -See the INSTALL file - -=========== -Final Notes -=========== - -For more information about the GATECH-THESIS class and its options, -look inside the class file itself -- it is heavily commented. Also, -the add-on styles contain helpful comments -- and you should read -all of the various READMEs and the comments within the ``root'' -example files: - example-thesis.tex - julesverne/basic/jules-verne.tex - julesverne/basic/00README - julesverne/bellswhistles/jules-verne.tex - julesverne/bellswhistles/jules-verne.sty - julesverne/bellswhistles/00README -Also, it wouldn't hurt to read the NEWS file, the NOTES file, and the -CHANGES file -- but I'd stay away from the ChangeLog unless you're a -real glutton for punishment. - -And read the COMPLIANCE file -- it is a blow-by-blow commentary -on the Office of Graduate Studies Style Manual for Theses, and -how it relates/is implemented by GATECH-THESIS. - -Backward Compatibility ----------------------- - -There are a number of commands available within gatech-thesis.cls that -are purely for backward compatibility with the older official -gt-thesis.sty style file that was previously provided by the Georgia -Tech Graduate Studies Office. In theory, one could take a disseration -that previously began: - - documentstyle{report} - \usepackage{gt-thesis.sty} - -and replace those two commands with - - documentclass{gatech-thesis} - -And it should ``just work''(tm). These backwards compatibility commands -are not recommended for NEW documents, and they are described only in -the comments inside the gatech-thesis.cls file itself. - -========================================= -MANIFEST -- This archive should contain -========================================= - -See these files: - MANIFEST - julesverne/basic/MANIFEST - julesverne/bellswhistles/MANIFEST - - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gatech-thesis/TODO b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gatech-thesis/TODO deleted file mode 100644 index d5a7077e3d3..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gatech-thesis/TODO +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -Turn this whole thing into a .dtx file with actual documentation... - -Turn NOTES into a USEFUL TIPS...a chapter in 'COMPLIANCE'? I dunno; -there is an awful lot of docu duplication here. It'd really be nice -to consolidate it all into a single .tex (==.dvi,.pdf) file... diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gatech-thesis/example-thesis.bib b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gatech-thesis/example-thesis.bib deleted file mode 100644 index 71733b30602..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gatech-thesis/example-thesis.bib +++ /dev/null @@ -1,138 +0,0 @@ -@BOOK{knuth:tex, - AUTHOR = "Donald E. Knuth", - TITLE = "The {\TeX} Book", - PUBLISHER = {Addison-Wesley}, - YEAR = "1984", - ADDRESS = {Reading, Massachusetts}, - NOTE = {Reprinted as Vol. A of {\it Computers \& Typesetting\/}, 1986} -} - -@BOOK{knuth:pgm, - AUTHOR = "Donald E. Knuth", - TITLE = "{\TeX}: The Program", - PUBLISHER = {Addison-Wesley}, - YEAR = "1986", - VOLUME = {B}, - SERIES = {Computers \& Typesetting}, - ADDRESS = {Reading, Massachusetts} -} - -@TECHREPORT{knuth:web, - AUTHOR = {Donald E. Knuth}, - TITLE = {The {WEB} System for Structured Documentation, Version 2.3}, - INSTITUTION = {Computer Science Department, Stanford University}, - YEAR = {1983}, - NUMBER = {STAN-CS-83-980}, - ADDRESS = {Stanford, California}, - MONTH = Sep -} - -@ARTICLE{knuth:lp, - AUTHOR = {Donald E. Knuth}, - TITLE = {Literate Programming}, - JOURNAL = {The Computer Journal}, - YEAR = {1984}, - VOLUME = {27}, - NUMBER = {2}, - PAGES = {97--111}, - MONTH = May -} - -@TECHREPORT{knuth:tor, - AUTHOR = {Donald E. Knuth}, - TITLE = {A Torture Test for {\TeX}, Version 1.3}, - INSTITUTION = {Computer Science Department, Stanford University}, - YEAR = {1984}, - NUMBER = {STAN-CS-84-1027}, - ADDRESS = {Stanford, California}, - MONTH = Nov -} - -@ARTICLE{furuta:pctex, - AUTHOR = "Richard K. Furuta and Pierre A. MacKay", - TITLE = "Two {\TeX} Implementations for the {IBM PC}", - JOURNAL = "Dr. Dobb's Journal", - YEAR = "1985", - VOLUME = "10", - NUMBER = "9", - PAGES = "80--91", - MONTH = Sep -} - -@TECHREPORT{des:tex, - AUTHOR = {Jacques D{\'e}sarm{\'e}nien}, - TITLE = {How to Run {\TeX} in French}, - INSTITUTION = {Computer Science Department, Stanford University}, - YEAR = {1984}, - NUMBER = {SATN-CS-1013}, - ADDRESS = {Stanford, California}, - MONTH = Aug -} - -@TECHREPORT{samuel:tex, - AUTHOR = "Arthur L. Samuel", - TITLE = "First Grade {\TeX}: A Beginner's {\TeX} Manual", - INSTITUTION = {Computer Science Department, Stanford University}, - YEAR = "1983", - NUMBER = "SATN-CS-83-985", - ADDRESS = {Stanford, California}, - MONTH = Nov -} - -@BOOK{lamport:latex, - AUTHOR = {Leslie Lamport}, - TITLE = {{\LaTeX}: A Document Preparation System. User's Guide and - Reference Manual}, - PUBLISHER = {Addison-Wesley}, - YEAR = {1986}, - ADDRESS = {Reading, Massachusetts} -} - -@BOOK{spivak:ams, - AUTHOR = {Michael D. Spivak}, - TITLE = {The Joy of {\TeX}}, - PUBLISHER = {American Mathematical Society}, - YEAR = {1985} -} - -@MANUAL{patashnik:bibtex, - TITLE = "Bib{\TeX}ing", - AUTHOR = "Oren Patashnik", - ORGANIZATION = {Computer Science Department, Stanford University}, - ADDRESS = {Stanford, California}, - MONTH = jan, - YEAR = "1988", - NOTE = {Available in the Bib{\TeX} release} -} - -@MANUAL{patashnik:bibhax, - TITLE = {Designing Bib{\TeX} Styles}, - AUTHOR = {Oren Patashnik}, - ORGANIZATION = {Computer Science Department, Stanford University}, - MONTH = jan, - YEAR = {1988} -} - -@ARTICLE{fuchs:dvi0, - AUTHOR = "David Fuchs", - TITLE = "The Format of {\TeX}'s {DVI} Files Version 1", - JOURNAL = "TUGboat", - YEAR = "1981", - VOLUME = "2", - NUMBER = "2", - PAGES = "12--16", - MONTH = Jul -} - -@ARTICLE{fuchs:dvi, - AUTHOR = "David Fuchs", - TITLE = "Device Independent File Format", - JOURNAL = "TUGboat", - YEAR = "1982", - VOLUME = "3", - NUMBER = "2", - PAGES = "14--19", - MONTH = Oct -} - - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gatech-thesis/example-thesis.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gatech-thesis/example-thesis.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index cc94bf9ba68..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gatech-thesis/example-thesis.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gatech-thesis/example-thesis.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gatech-thesis/example-thesis.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 8c69657591c..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gatech-thesis/example-thesis.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,181 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass[12pt]{gatech-thesis} -\usepackage{amsmath,amssymb,latexsym,float,epsfig,subfigure} - -%% -%% This example is adapted from ucthesis.tex, a part of the -%% UCTHESIS class package... -%% -\title{The Elements of Thesis} %% If you want to specify a linebreak - %% in the thesis title, you MUST use - %% \protect\\ instead of \\, as \\ is a - %% fragile command that \MakeUpperCase - %% will break! -\author{Perry H. Disdainful} -\department{School of Industrial and Systems Engineering} - -%% Can have up to six readers, plus principaladvisor and -%% committeechair. All have the form -%% -%% \reader{Name}[Department][Institution] -%% -%% The second and third arguments are optional, but if you wish to -%% supply the third, you must supply the second. Department defaults -%% to the department defined above and Institution defaults to Georgia -%% Institute of Technology. - -\principaladvisor{Professor Alpha Betic} -\committeechair{Professor Ignatius Arrogant} -\firstreader{Professor General Reference}[School of Mathematics] -\secondreader{Professor Ivory Insular}[Department of Computer Science and Operations Research][North Dakota State University] -\thirdreader{Professor Earl Grey} -\fourthreader{Professor John Smith} -\fifthreader{Professor Jane Doe}[Another Department With a Long Name][Another Institution] -%\setcounter{secnumdepth}{2} -\degree{Doctor of Philosophy} - -%% Set \listmajortrue below, then uncomment and set this for -%% interdisciplinary PhD programs so that the title page says -%% ``[degree] in [major]'' and puts the department at the bottom of -%% the page, rather than saying ``[degree] in the [department]'' - -%% \major{Algorithms, Combinatorics, and Optimization} - -\copyrightyear{2010} -\submitdate{August 2010} % Must be the month and year of graduation, - % not thesis approval! As of 2010, this means - % this text must be May, August, or December - % followed by the year. - -%% The date the last committee member signs the thesis form. Printed -%% on the approval page. -\approveddate{1 July 2010} - -\bibfiles{example-thesis} - -%% The following are the defaults -%% \titlepagetrue -%% \signaturepagetrue -%% \copyrightfalse -%% \figurespagetrue -%% \tablespagetrue -%% \contentspagetrue -%% \dedicationheadingfalse -%% \bibpagetrue -%% \thesisproposalfalse -%% \strictmarginstrue -%% \dissertationfalse -%% \listmajorfalse -%% \multivolumefalse - -\begin{document} -\bibliographystyle{gatech-thesis} -%% -\begin{preliminary} -\begin{dedication} -\null\vfil -{\large -\begin{center} -To myself,\\\vspace{12pt} -Perry H. Disdainful,\\\vspace{12pt} -the only person worthy of my company. -\end{center}} -\vfil\null -\end{dedication} -\begin{preface} -Theses have elements. Isn't that nice? -\end{preface} -\begin{acknowledgements} -I want to ``thank'' my committee, without whose ridiculous demands, I -would have graduated so, so, very much faster. -\end{acknowledgements} -% print table of contents, figures and tables here. -\contents -% if you need a "List of Symbols or Abbreviations" look into -% gatech-thesis-gloss.sty. -\begin{summary} -Why should I provide a summary? Just read the thesis. -\end{summary} -\end{preliminary} -%% -\chapter{Introduction} - -Every dissertation should have an introduction. You might not realize -it, but the introduction should introduce the concepts, backgrouand, -and goals of the dissertation. - -\section{Concepts} - -This is where we talk about the concepts behind the dissertation. - -\subsection{Primary Concept} - -This is the primary concept. - -\subsection{Secondary Concept} - -This is the secondary concept. - -\subsubsection{Even more secondary} - -This is really not all that important. - -\begin{table} -\caption{A table, centered.} -\begin{center} -\begin{tabular}{|l|r|} - \hline -Title & Author \\ -\hline -War And Peace & Leo Tolstoy \\ -The Great Gatsby & F. Scott Fitzgerald \\ \hline -\end{tabular} -\end{center} -\end{table} -%% -\chapter{Previous Work} - -Some other research was once performed. - -\begin{figure} -\caption{A first figure.} -\end{figure} - -\begin{figure} -\caption{A second figure.} -\end{figure} -%% -\chapter{Conclusion} - -\nocite{*} -%% We need this since this file doesn't ACTUALLY \cite anything... -%% -\appendix -\chapter{Some Ancillary Stuff} - -Ancillary material should be put in appendices, which -appear just before the bibliography. - -\begin{postliminary} -\references -\postfacesection{Index}{% -%% ... generate an index here -%% look into gatech-thesis-index.sty -} -\begin{vita} -Perry H. Disdainful was born in an insignificant town -whose only claim to fame is that it produced such a fine -specimen of a researcher. -\end{vita} -\end{postliminary} - -\begin{abstract} - This is the abstract that must be turned in as hard copy to the - thesis office to meet the UMI requirements. It should \emph{not} be - included when submitting your ETD. Comment out the abstract - environment before submitting. It is recommended that you simply - copy and paste the text you put in the summary environment into this - environment. The title, your name, the page count, and your - advisor's name will all be generated automatically. -\end{abstract} - -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/makeindex/gatech-thesis/gatech-thesis-index.ist b/Master/texmf-dist/makeindex/gatech-thesis/gatech-thesis-index.ist deleted file mode 100644 index 3616b1fccae..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/makeindex/gatech-thesis/gatech-thesis-index.ist +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -% MakeIndex style file gatech-thesis-index.ist -heading_prefix "{\\bfseries\\hfil " % Insert in front of letter -heading_suffix "\\hfil}\\nopagebreak\n" % Append after letter -headings_flag 1 % Turn on headings {uppercase} -delim_0 "\\dotfill " -delim_1 "\\dotfill " -delim_2 "\\dotfill " diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/gatech-thesis/gatech-thesis-gloss.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/gatech-thesis/gatech-thesis-gloss.sty deleted file mode 100644 index 0f7ba1ff3fc..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/gatech-thesis/gatech-thesis-gloss.sty +++ /dev/null @@ -1,101 +0,0 @@ -%% gatech-thesis-gloss.sty - support code for creating glossaries -%% depends on gloss.sty, so it is not included by default in the -%% main gatech-thesis.cls (this cuts down on ``extra'' dependencies -%% -%% To use this package, all you need do is include -%% \usepackage{gatech-thesis-gloss} -%% \glossfiles{<glosary file, sans .bib suffix>} -%% in your preamble, and the glossary will be automatically generated -%% and included in the frontmatter. Of course, you need actual -%% *entries* in the glossary file -- which must end in .bib -- and you -%% need actual citations to those entries within your bodytext, like this: -%% \gloss{key}. -%% Note that \gloss{<key>} typesets the <word> from the <key> entry of -%% the glossfile within the text, so there''s no need to do this: -%% (BAD) word\gloss{keyforword} -%% Read the gloss.sty documentation for more info, but basically -%% gatech-thesis-gloss.sty makes it simple: -%% 1. insert the two commands above into your preamble -%% 2. create a glossfile with your glossary definitions -%% 3. sprinkle \gloss{} citations in your text -%% 4. run ``bibtex'' on the <rootfile>.gls.aux file created -%% after the first ``latex'' run. (But don''t include the -%% .aux extension. So say ``bibtex <rootfile>.gls'' You -%% can do this at the same time you run ``bibtex'' for your -%% references. -%% 5. run ``latex'' twice more -%% -\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1995/06/01] \ProvidesPackage{gatech-thesis-gloss} - [2002/08/08 Glossary support for gatech-thesis.cls] -\@ifclassloaded{gatech-thesis}{}{ - PackageError{This style can only be used with the gatech-thesis class} -} -\RequirePackage[refpages]{gloss} - -\newif\ifglossarypage -\glossarypagetrue% why use this package if you're not going to USE it? - -\makegloss - -\newcommand{\glossfiles}[1]% - {\ifx\empty#1\empty\else\gdef\@glossfiles{#1}\fi} -\def\@glossfiles{} - -\newcommand{\gtglossname}{} -\newcommand{\glscontentlinestring}{} -\newcommand{\glspdfbookmarkstring}{} - -\newcommand{\setglossstring}[1]{% - \renewcommand{\gtglossname}{#1} - \renewcommand{\glossname}{\Makeuppercase{#1}} - \renewcommand{\glscontentlinestring}{% - \texorpdfstring{\Makeuppercase{#1}}{#1} - } - \renewcommand{\glspdfbookmarkstring}{#1} -} -% \setglossstring{List of Nomenclature}% ??? -\setglossstring{Glossary} - -\renewcommand{\glossheading}[1]{} % don't print subsection headings ("A", "B", ...) -\renewenvironment{glosslist} - {\begin{singlespaced}\begin{list}{\relax}{% - \def\makelabel##1{##1\hfil}% - \setlength{\labelsep}{1em}% - \setlength{\labelwidth}{\glosshang}% - \addtolength{\labelwidth}{-\labelsep}% - \setlength{\itemindent}{0em}% - \setlength{\leftmargin}{\glosshang}}} - {\end{list}\end{singlespaced}} - -\renewcommand\gls@section{% - \if@twocolumn - \@restonecoltrue\onecolumn - \else - \@restonecolfalse - \fi - \chapter*{\glossname}% - \@mkboth{\scshape\MakeUppercase\glossname}% - {\scshape\MakeUppercase\glossname}% -} -\renewenvironment{thegloss} - {\gls@section - \def\+##1+{}% - \@beginparpenalty\@M}% - {\if@restonecol\twocolumn\fi% - \stopglosslist} - -\renewcommand{\do@glossarypage}{% - \ifglossarypage - \if@openright\cleardoublepage\else\clearpage\fi - % must clear page here, so that phantomsection\addcontentsline is on the correct page - \settoheight{\gt@tmpa}{A} - \set@gttocskip{\gt@tmpa} - {\newlinestretch{1} - \addvspace{\gt@tocentryskip@value} - \phantomsection% - \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\glscontentlinestring} - \printgloss{\@glossfiles} - }% - \newpage - \fi -} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/gatech-thesis/gatech-thesis-index.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/gatech-thesis/gatech-thesis-index.sty deleted file mode 100644 index 61b9cd9d676..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/gatech-thesis/gatech-thesis-index.sty +++ /dev/null @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@ -%% gatech-thesis-index.sty - support code for creating an index -%% depends on index.sty, so it is not included by default in the -%% main gatech-thesis.cls (this cuts down on ``extra'' dependencies. -%% It also depends on the multicol package. -%% -%% Note that index.sty is included in the ``camel'' package if you -%% are using MikTeX. -%% -%% To use this package, all you need do is include -%% \usepackage{gatech-thesis-index} -%% in your preamble, and -%% \gtindex -%% just after your vita section, but within the postliminary environment -%% of your bodytext. The, the index will be automatically -%% and included in the location specified, and added to the table of -%% contents. Of course, you need actual index references within your -%% main text like this: -%% foo\index{foo} -%% Read the index.sty documentation for more info, but basically -%% gatech-thesis-gloss.sty makes it simple: -%% 1. insert the \usepackage and \gtindex commands into your document -%% 2. sprinkle \index{} citations in your text -%% 3. run ``makeindex'' on the <rootfile>.idx file created -%% after the first ``latex'' run, like this: -%% makeindex -s gatech-thesis-index.ist <rootfile>.idx -%% This will create <rootfile>.ind (the gatech-thesis-index.ist -%% file is a format specification for the index). If you want -%% to customize the index format, copy gatech-thesis-index.ist to -%% ``myformat.ist'' and change the copy. Use ``-s myformat.ist'' -%% instead of gatech-thesis-index.ist. -%% You can run the makeindex command at the same time you run ` -%% `bibtex'' for your references and/or glossary. -%% 4. run ``latex'' twice more (the same ``twice more'' needed for -%% bibtex and gatech-thesis-gloss.sty) -%% -\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1995/06/01] \ProvidesPackage{gatech-thesis-index} - [2002/08/08 Index support for gatech-thesis.cls] -\@ifclassloaded{gatech-thesis}{}{ - PackageError{This style can only be used with the gatech-thesis class} -} -\RequirePackage{index} -\RequirePackage{multicol} - -\newif\if@proofmode -\@proofmodefalse - -\DeclareOption{proofmode}{% - \if@draft % This is an internal gatech-thesis variable! - \@proofmodetrue % this is an internal index.sty variable - \else - \PackageWarn{option `proofmode' can't be used in 'final' mode.} - \@proofmodefalse - \fi -} -\DeclareOption{showidx}{% - \if@draft % This is an internal gatech-thesis variable! - \@proofmodetrue % this is an internal index.sty variable - \else - \PackageWarn{option `showidx' can't be used in 'final' mode.} - \@proofmodefalse - \fi -} -\ProcessOptions - -\newif\ifindexpage -\indexpagetrue% why use this package if you're not going to USE it? - -\if@proofmode - \proofmodetrue% pass option to index package -\else - \proofmodefalse% ditto -\fi - -\newcommand{\gtindexname}{} -\newcommand{\idxcontentlinestring}{} -\newcommand{\idxpdfbookmarkstring}{} - -\newcommand{\setindexstring}[1]{% - \renewcommand{\gtindexname}{#1} - \renewcommand{\indexname}{\Makeuppercase{#1}} - \renewcommand{\idxcontentlinestring}{% - \texorpdfstring{\Makeuppercase{#1}}{#1} - } - \renewcommand{\idxpdfbookmarkstring}{#1} -} -\setindexstring{Index} -% if you want to change the name of the index, do it in the preamble -% once the document begins, it''s too late. -\AtBeginDocument{% - \newindex{default}{idx}{ind}{Index} -} - -\renewenvironment{theindex}{% - \edef\indexname{\the\@nameuse{idxtitle@\@indextype}}% - \if@twocolumn - \@restonecolfalse - \else - \@restonecoltrue - \fi - \chapter*{\MakeUppercase{\gtindexname}} - \@mkboth{\scshape\MakeUppercase\indexname}% - {\scshape\MakeUppercase\indexname}% - \let\item\@idxitem - \columnseprule \z@ - \columnsep 35\p@ - \begin{multicols}{2}[% - \ifx\index@prologue\@empty\else - \index@prologue - \bigskip - \fi]% - \parindent\z@ - \parskip\z@ \@plus .3\p@\relax -}{\end{multicols}% - \if@restonecol - \onecolumn - \else - \clearpage - \fi -} - -\renewcommand{\do@indexpage}{% - \ifindexpage - \if@openright\cleardoublepage\else\clearpage\fi - % must clear page here, so that phantomsection\addcontentsline is on the correct page - \phantomsection% - \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\idxcontentlinestring} - \settoheight{\gt@tmpa}{A} - \set@gttocskip{\gt@tmpa} - {\newlinestretch{1} - \printindex - }% - \newpage - \fi -} - -\newcommand{\gtindex}{\do@indexpage} -\newcommand{\bs}{\symbol{'134}}% print backslash -\newcommand{\gtCom}[1]{\texttt{\bs#1}\index{#1@\texttt{\bs#1}}} -\newcommand{\gtProg}[1]{\texttt{#1}\index{#1@\texttt{#1} program}} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/gatech-thesis/gatech-thesis-losa.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/gatech-thesis/gatech-thesis-losa.sty deleted file mode 100644 index 7b6cc1626f0..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/gatech-thesis/gatech-thesis-losa.sty +++ /dev/null @@ -1,156 +0,0 @@ -%% gatech-thesis-losa.sty - support code for creating a 'List of -%% Symbols or Abbreviations" -%% -%% depends on gloss.sty, so it is not included by default in the -%% main gatech-thesis.cls (this cuts down on ``extra'' dependencies -%% -%% To use this package, all you need do is include -%% \usepackage{gatech-thesis-losa} -%% \losafiles{<database file, sans .bib suffix>} -%% in your preamble, and the LOSA will be automatically generated -%% and included in the frontmatter. Of course, you need actual -%% *entries* in the glossary file -- which must end in .bib -- and you -%% need actual citations to those entries within your bodytext, like this: -%% \losa{key}. -%% Note that \losa{<key>} typesets the <word> from the <key> entry of -%% the losafile within the text, so there''s no need to do this: -%% (BAD) word\losa{key-for-word} -%% Again, you should read the gloss.sty documentation for more info, but -%% basically gatech-thesis-losa.sty makes it simple: -%% 1. insert the two commands above into your preamble -%% 2. create a database with your glossary definitions -%% 3. sprinkle \losa{} citations in your text -%% 4. run ``bibtex'' on the <rootfile>.losa.aux file created -%% after the first ``latex'' run. (But don''t include the -%% .aux extension. So say ``bibtex <rootfile>.losa'' You -%% can do this at the same time you run ``bibtex'' for your -%% references. -%% 5. run ``latex'' twice more -%% -\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1995/06/01] -\ProvidesPackage{gatech-thesis-losa} - [2002/08/08 List of Symbols support for gatech-thesis.cls] -\@ifclassloaded{gatech-thesis}{}{ - PackageError{This style can only be used with the gatech-thesis class} -} -\RequirePackage[refpages]{gloss} - -\newif\iflosapage -\losapagetrue % why use this package if you're not going to USE it? - -\newcommand{\losafiles}[1]% - {\ifx\empty#1\empty\else\gdef\@losafiles{#1}\fi} -\def\@losafiles{} - -\newcommand{\losaname}{} -\newcommand{\gtlosaname}{} -\newcommand{\losacontentlinestring}{} -\newcommand{\losapdfbookmarkstring}{} - -\newcommand{\setlosastring}[1]{% - \renewcommand{\gtlosaname}{#1} - \renewcommand{\losaname}{\Makeuppercase{#1}} - \renewcommand{\losacontentlinestring}{% - \texorpdfstring{\Makeuppercase{#1}}{#1} - } - \renewcommand{\losapdfbookmarkstring}{#1} -} -\setlosastring{List of Symbols or Abbreviations} - -\makegloss -\newgloss{losa}{.losa}{\losaname}{gatech-thesis-losa} -\newlength{\losahang} -\setlength{\losahang}{2cm} - -\newcommand\setlosagroup[1]{\@namedef{gls@group@#1}} -\newcommand{\losaheading}[1]{} % don't print subsection headings ("A", "B", ...) -\newcommand{\losagroup}[1]{% - \expandafter\losaheading\csname gls@group@#1\endcsname} - -% make the '\losa[otheroptions]{}' command a synonym for -% '\gloss[losa,otheroptions]{}' -\newcommand\losa{\protect\losa@gloss@i} -\def\losa@gloss@i{% - \@bsphack - \begingroup - \catcode`\ =9 - \@ifnextchar[{\losa@gloss@iia}{\losa@gloss@iib[]}} -\def\losa@gloss@iia[#1]{% - \endgroup - \gls@gloss@iii{losa,#1}} -\def\losa@gloss@iib[#1]{% #1 is empty - \endgroup - \gls@gloss@iii{losa}} - -% and alternate forms -\newcommand\Losa[1]{\losa[Word]{#1}} -\newcommand\onlylosa[1]{\losa[nocite]{#1}} - -\newenvironment{losalist} - {\begin{singlespaced}\begin{list}{\relax}{% - \def\makelabel##1{##1\hfil}% - \setlength{\labelsep}{1em}% - \setlength{\labelwidth}{\losahang}% - \addtolength{\labelwidth}{-\labelsep}% - \setlength{\itemindent}{0em}% - \setlength{\leftmargin}{\losahang}}} - {\end{list}\end{singlespaced}} - -\newenvironment{losaitem}[4]% - {\ifgls@list - \expandafter\let\expandafter\gls@thispage % relax if undefined - \csname glsp@\gls@name::#1\endcsname - \item[% - \gls@raisedlink{\hyper@anchorstart{\gls@name::#1}\hyper@anchorend}% - \gls@label{#2}{#3}{#4}]% - \begingroup - \let\protect\noexpand - \immediate\write\@auxout{% - \string\gls@cite{\gls@name::#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}}% - \endgroup - \else - \xdef\gls@a{\noexpand\begin{\@currenvir}}% - \endgroup - \begin{losalist}% - \gls@listtrue - \def\stopglosslist{\end{losalist}}% - \gls@a{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}% - \fi - \ignorespaces} - {.\@@par} - -\expandafter\let\csname losaitem*\endcsname\losaitem -\expandafter\let\csname endlosaitem*\endcsname\@@par - -\newcommand\losa@section{% - \if@twocolumn - \@restonecoltrue\onecolumn - \else - \@restonecolfalse - \fi - \chapter*{\losaname}% - \@mkboth{\scshape\MakeUppercase\losaname}% - {\scshape\MakeUppercase\losaname}% -} -\newenvironment{thelosa} - {\losa@section - \def\+##1+{}% - \@beginparpenalty\@M}% - {\if@restonecol\twocolumn\fi% - \stopglosslist} - -\renewcommand{\do@losapage}{% - \iflosapage - \if@openright\cleardoublepage\else\clearpage\fi - % must clear page here, so that phantomsection\addcontentsline is on the correct page - \settoheight{\gt@tmpa}{A} - \set@gttocskip{\gt@tmpa} - {\newlinestretch{1} - \addvspace{\gt@tocentryskip@value} - \phantomsection% - \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\losacontentlinestring} - \printgloss[losa]{\@losafiles} - }% - \newpage - \fi -} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/gatech-thesis/gatech-thesis-patch.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/gatech-thesis/gatech-thesis-patch.sty deleted file mode 100644 index 3593840f5d3..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/gatech-thesis/gatech-thesis-patch.sty +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -\ProvidesFile{gatech-thesis-patch.sty}[2010/07/02 1.8 (Mitchel T. Keller)] -\gtthesis@checkVersion{1.8} -{\typeout{^^J% - ***^^J% - *** This is a patch for `gatech-thesis.cls' version 1.8, but^^J% - *** you're using version \gtthesisversion.^^J% - ***^^J% - *** Patch file not loaded.^^J% - ***^^J}% - \endinput -} -\typeout{gatech-thesis-patch loaded} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/gatech-thesis/gatech-thesis.cls b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/gatech-thesis/gatech-thesis.cls deleted file mode 100644 index b4294467689..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/gatech-thesis/gatech-thesis.cls +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3150 +0,0 @@ -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -%% -%% GATECH-THESIS.CLS (v1.7) -%% Copyright (c) 2002 by Charles S. Wilson. All rights reserved. -%% See licensing information, below. -%% -%% Last Update: V1.8 (2 July 2010) by Mitchel T. Keller -%% -%% Heritage: -%% UT-THESIS.CLS (v1.8) -%% -- by Francois Pitt (1999 Dec 10) -%% -- as modified by Aichen Low, 2000 Jan 14 -%% GTthesis.sty -%% -- as adapated from suthesis.sty by Ahmed Gheith -%% -- and modified by Joonwon Lee, Eilin Tien Lin, Wei Lui -%% -- and as modified by Kalyan Perumalla, 1999 Nov 18 -%% gt-thesissty.sty -%% -- by Aichen Low, 2000 Jan 17 -%% -%% All of these sources were combined to produce a single, unified -%% class file for Georgia Tech PhD Theses. -%% -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% - -\newcommand{\gtthesisversion}{1.8}% current version number -\newcommand{\gtthesisupdated}{2010/07/02}% date of last change(s) - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -%% -%% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or -%% modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License -%% as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 -%% of the License, or (at your option) any later version. -%% -%% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -%% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -%% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -%% GNU General Public License for more details. -%% -%% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -%% along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -%% Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. -%% -%% See the COPYING file for license information. -%% -%% Note that the files contained within ThesisProposal.tar.gz have -%% their own licence. -%% -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -%% -%% REVISION HISTORY: -%% -%% v1.8: 2010-Jul-02 Mitchel T. Keller -%% * Change font used in Table of Contents for volumes (parts). -%% * Add support for abstract page meeting UMI requirements. -%% * Fix bug that prevented hyperref and overpic packages from -%% working together properly. -%% v1.7: 2006-Jan-24 Mitchel T. Keller -%% * Remove double spacing of thesis title as per July 2005 -%% manual. -%% * Reduce font size of thesis title, chapter titles, author, -%% and volume titles. -%% * Update approval page to comply with electronic submission -%% requirements (no signature line, all committee members' -%% affiliations listed, approval date printed on page). -%% v1.6: 2003-Apr-14 Charles S. Wilson -%% * caption labels: OGS requires (e.g.) 'Figure 2:' to be in -%% same font as rest of caption (bold ok, changing font not ok) -%% * make vita double-spaced -%% * fixed a bug in Signature page when no Committee Chair. Thanks -%% Arnaud Cottet for reporting it. -%% * Changed one-and-a-half spacing to better match the description -%% in The LaTeX Companion (use 1.25, not 1.33). -%% v1.5: 2002-Aug-17 Charles S. Wilson -%% * COMPLIANCE: new documentation -%% * caption labels: make them prettier -%% * Change gatech-thesis-gloss.sty to handle real glossaries; -%% * NEW: gatech-thesis-losa.sty now handles the List of Symbols -%% v1.4: 2002-Aug-03 Charles S. Wilson -%% * Better handling of equation, table, and figure numbering -%% (added David Carlisle's \@removefromreset macro, and use -%% that instead of the previous kludge.) -%% * Corrected problem with two-sided printing: the even-numbered -%% (left hand) page between the end of \preliminary and the -%% beginning of the first chapter was not printed. This really -%% messed up duplex printers. FIXED. -%% * Corrected problem when vita (or whatever the last section -%% before \end{postliminary}) was \included instead of \inputted. -%% * Signature page no longer prints empty lines for non-existent -%% committee members. Also, uses two columns if more than 4 -%% members, per the Graduate Office Guidelines. AND we no longer -%% print its page number -%% * Now uses (requires) the calc package, which is part of the -%% standard latex installation. -%% * Automatically center the dedication (but see the new functions -%% \dedicationtop and \dedicationbottom -%% * Correctly doublespace the title on both titlepage and signaturepage -%% * page numbering defaults to a centered footer, as per the new -%% Graduate Office guidelines -%% * Added proper handling for multiple volumes in a single thesis -%% * Added support for the add-on styles ``gatech-thesis-gloss.sty'' -%% and ``gatech-thesis-index.sty''. -%% v1.3: 2002-Jan-13 Charles S. Wilson -%% * Renamed to gatech-thesis at request of the CTAN folks. -%% v1.2: 2001-May-01 Charles S. Wilson -%% * Minor tweaks to conform to latest GSO requirements -%% v1.1: 2001-Apr-29 Charles S. Wilson -%% * Fixup to work nicely with pdflatex and hyperref -%% v1.0: 2001-Jan-24 Charles S. Wilson -%% * Initial release: merged UT-THESIS.STY with GTthesis.sty -%% and gt-thesissty.sty. -%% -%% KNOWN BUGS: -%% -%% - FIXED: (sortof) [On ``dedication'' and ``acknowledgements'' -%% causing an error when they both appear on the same page.] -%% GT style doesn't allow these to appear on the same page, -%% so \begin{dedication}...\end{dedication} will ALWAYS -%% appear on its own page. Ditto acknowledgements. -%% -%% - I didn't fix this; GATECH-THESIS.CLS has inherited this bug -%% from UT-THESIS.CLS: [On missing page headers for float pages.] -%% ``teTex'' under Linux fails in precisely the same way as does -%% ``MikTeX'', so there's something clearly wrong somewhere, but -%% I don't know where. It only fails on odd-numbered pages (if -%% you remove enough text so that the page floats back to an -%% even-numbered page, the page header is correct)! -%% -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% - - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -%% -%% The following notice and changelog is included to satisfy the -%% distribution requirements explained below, but much of it no -%% longer applies. GATECH-THESIS.CLS has been changed in major ways -%% from UT-THESIS.CLS... -%% -%% OLD: -%% OLD: This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful but -%% OLD: without any warranty (without even the implied warranty of -%% OLD: fitness for a particular purpose). For a description of this -%% OLD: file's purpose, and instructions on its use, see below. -%% OLD: -%% OLD: Feel free to copy and redistribute this file, as long as this -%% OLD: copyright notice remains intact. You may also modify the file -%% OLD: to suit your particular needs, as long as you indicate your -%% OLD: changes below (and inform the original author of your changes: -%% OLD: he's always curious to know what people think of his work). -%% OLD: -%% OLD: Send all bugs, questions, comments, suggestions, etc. to the -%% OLD: author, at <fpitt@cs.utoronto.ca>. -%% OLD: -%% OLD: KNOWN BUGS: (reported by Robert Bernecky) -%% OLD: -%% OLD: - [On missing page headers for float pages.] -%% OLD: ``teTex'' under Linux fails in precisely the same way as does -%% OLD: ``MikTeX'', so there's something clearly wrong somewhere, but -%% OLD: I don't know where. It only fails on odd-numbered pages (if -%% OLD: you remove enough text so that the page floats back to an -%% OLD: even-numbered page, the page header is correct)! -%% OLD: - [On ``dedication'' and ``acknowledgements'' causing an error when -%% OLD: they both appear on the same page.] -%% OLD: ``teTeX'' and ``MikTeX'' both fail the same way on this one, with -%% OLD: ``LaTeX error: Something's wrong--perhaps a missing \item. -%% OLD: Adding a \newpage between the two environments ``fixes'' the -%% OLD: problem. Unsure what causes this, but it could be a bug -%% OLD: common to all x86 platforms... -%% OLD: -%% OLD: REVISION HISTORY: -%% OLD: -%% OLD: v1.8: 1999/12/10 (Francois Pitt) -%% OLD: - Fixed circular definition problem with \currenttextsize -%% OLD: that caused TeX to run out of input stack memory. -%% OLD: v1.7: 1999/06/02,1999/05/20,1999/05/13 (Francois Pitt) -%% OLD: - Minor change to the format of the date printed on every -%% OLD: page with the ``draft'' option. -%% OLD: - Minor cosmetic change to the word ``DRAFT'' printed on the -%% OLD: corners of every page with the ``draft'' option. -%% OLD: - Made ``draft'' mode doublespaced by default (it just makes -%% OLD: more sense for actual drafts; suggested by Eric Joanis). -%% OLD: - Changed \currenttextsize from a ``\newcommand'' to a ``\let''. -%% OLD: - Added ``known bugs'' above. -%% OLD: v1.6: 1999/03/06 (Francois Pitt) -%% OLD: - Minor change: replaced ``\ifx\empty#1\else...\fi'' with -%% OLD: ``\ifx\empty#1\empty\else...\fi'' (the former works only -%% OLD: by accident while the latter is logically correct). -%% OLD: v1.5: 1999/02/17 (Francois Pitt) -%% OLD: - Fixed missing page numbers and headers by removing -%% OLD: redefinition of \cleardoublepage (reported by Robert -%% OLD: Bernecky 1999/02/04 and Nedialko Nedialkov 1999/02/12). -%% OLD: - Added \clearemptydoublepage and \clearplaindoublepage -%% OLD: commands. -%% OLD: - Removed redefinitions of \tableofcontents, \listoftables, -%% OLD: and \listoffigures because they already call \clearpage -%% OLD: or \cleardoublepage by default. -%% OLD: - Removed ``\setcounter{tocdepth}{2}'' from the page layout -%% OLD: section (moved to ``ut-thesis.tex'' where it belongs). -%% OLD: - Added \ignore command to comment out parts of a file. -%% OLD: - Put version macros at the top of the file. -%% OLD: - Changed order of revision comments. -%% OLD: v1.4: 1998/11/05 (Francois Pitt) -%% OLD: - Fixed ``abstract'' environment so that it is really put on a -%% OLD: separate page, and changed ``\newpage\endgroup'' at the end -%% OLD: to ``\par\endgroup\newpage'', which is more logical. -%% OLD: - Changed ``acknowledgements'' environment so that it is *not* -%% OLD: put on a separate page, allowing users to add other text -%% OLD: on that page (e.g., ``dedication'' described next). -%% OLD: - Added ``dedication'' environment based on ``acknowledgements'' -%% OLD: (suggested by Robert Bernecky 98/11/04). -%% OLD: - Changed page layout so that it is defined in terms of the -%% OLD: physical page size instead of being hard-coded for letter -%% OLD: paper (8.5" x 11"). -%% OLD: v1.3: 1998/11/01 (Francois Pitt) -%% OLD: - Fixed ``thebibliography'' so page headers are generated in -%% OLD: the same style as for the rest of the thesis. -%% OLD: - Swapped \endgroup and \newpage in definition of ``abstract'' -%% OLD: and ``acknowledgements'' environments, to fix problem with -%% OLD: adjusted line spacing in ``abstract''. -%% OLD: - Renamed ``\currentsize'' to ``\currenttextsize''. -%% OLD: - Added \cleardoublepage at the end of preliminary sections, -%% OLD: so that page 1 of main text is on right-hand side. -%% OLD: v1.2: 1998/10/20 (Francois Pitt) -%% OLD: - Changed ``spacenotes'' option to ``spacednotes'' to have more -%% OLD: consistently named options. -%% OLD: - Fixed spacing between main text and footnotes. -%% OLD: - Fixed ``singlespaced'' environment, which didn't seem to -%% OLD: work at all (reported by Nedialko Nedialkov 98/10/12): -%% OLD: Actually, created a ``newspacing'' environment, which takes -%% OLD: a parameter, and based ``singlespaced'', ``oneandahalfspaced'', -%% OLD: and ``doublespaced'' environments on ``newspacing''. -%% OLD: v1.1: 1998/10/01 (Francois Pitt) -%% OLD: - Fixed bug that caused footnotes to make following tables -%% OLD: single-spaced (reported by Philip Edmonds 98/09/30). -%% OLD: - Made spacing of marginal notes and footnotes the same. -%% OLD: - Added option to control line spacing of notes. -%% OLD: - Added options to control the size of margins. -%% OLD: - Changed names of temporary macros used in redefinitions -%% OLD: to avoid conflicts with existing names. -%% OLD: v1.0: 1998/09/29 (Francois Pitt) -%% OLD: - Initial version. -%% OLD: -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% - - - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -%% -%% LaTeX2e class file for formatting documents according to the -%% Graduate Studies' guidelines for theses at the Georgia Institute -%% of Technology. -%% -%% USAGE: \documentclass{gatech-thesis} -%% \documentclass[...options...]{gatech-thesis} -%% -%% The default settings produce a final copy, ready for submission -%% (11pt font, single-sided, double-spaced, normal margins, -%% with single-spaced notes). -%% -%% OPTIONS: -%% -%% - Any standard option for the LaTeX2e ``report'' class, including -%% ``10pt'', ``11pt'', ``12pt'', ``oneside'', ``twoside'', etc. -%% -%% - ``singlespaced'', ``oneandahalfspaced'', or ``doublespaced'': Set -%% the entire document's default line spacing, except for notes, -%% which are single-spaced by default. -%% -%% - ``spacednotes'': Let the line spacing of notes be determined -%% by the line spacing of the main document, instead of being -%% forced single-spaced. -%% -%% - ``narrowmargins'', ``normalmargins'', ``widemargins'', -%% ``extrawidemargins'' or ``oldmargins'': Set the size of -%% the margins, as follows: -%% . ``normal'': 1 1/2" on left, 1" on top, right and bottom -%% headers & footers 1/4" from body; -%% - This is the Georgia Tech standard -%% . ``narrow'': 1 1/4" on the left, 3/4" on all other sides, -%% headers & footers 1/4" from body; -%% . ``wide'': 1 1/4" on all sides, headers & footers 3/4" from -%% body; -%% . ``extrawide'': 1 1/2" on all sides, headers & footers 3/4" -%% from body. -%% . ``oldmargins'': 1 1/2" on left and top, 1" on right and bottom -%% headers & footers 1/2 from body; -%% adds 2"" extra space from top of page, on the first -%% page of a chapter or appendix. -%% - This is the OLD Georgia Tech standard -%% (If you have more than just a few marginal notes, it is -%% recommended that you use ``wide'' or ``extrawide'' margins.) -%% Use ``normalmargins'' (the default) for the approved GT format. -%% -%% - ``draft'': Produce a draft copy (10pt font, double-sided, -%% double-spaced, normal margins, with the word "DRAFT" printed -%% at all four corners of every page, and current date printed in -%% a running footer). -%% -%% - ``hyperref'': Indicates that the document will \usepackage{hyperref}. -%% This is a kludge, but I didn't want to explicitly *require* -%% hyperref, so we must indicate to gatech-thesis.cls whether it should -%% define certain hyperref commands as dummies. ALWAYS use this -%% option if you use the hyperref package. NEVER use this option if -%% you do not also use the hyperref package. -%% -%% Note that these options can be used to override the default or -%% draft document settings, so that it is possible, for example, -%% to create a double-sided final copy, or a 1 1/2-spaced draft -%% copy with wide margins, etc. Also note that when producing -%% double-sided documents, new chapters and preliminary sections -%% will always start on a right-hand page under the default -%% settings (inserting a blank page if needed), but not if the -%% ``draft'' option was used. (This can be overriden by using the -%% ``openany'' or ``openright'' options. To achieve this effect for -%% individual sections or chapters, use the \cleardoublepage -%% command.) Note that the blank page inserted in these cases will -%% still contain the header and page number that is present on all -%% pages. For ``empty'' or ``plain'' pages, explicitly use one of the -%% commands \clearemptydoublepage (totally blank inserted pages), -%% \clearplaindoublepage (blank except for page number at bottom), or -%% \cleartcplainfdoublepage (blank except for page number at Top -%% Corner (hence, TCplain). You can also explicitly use -%% \cleargtthesisdoublepage (but I don't know why you would, since this -%% only makes sense if the current pagestyle is already gtthesis, and -%% if that is the case then you're better off just using \cleardoublepage. -%% -%% NEW ENVIRONMENTS and COMMANDS: -%% in some cases, there will be two commands with identical -%% effect. These are usually because one is needed to maintain -%% compatibility with documents that expect the old macros from -%% GTthesis.sty. -%% -%% * \title{...}: (preamble only; REQUIRED) -%% -%% * \author{...}: (preamble only; REQUIRED) -%% Specify the name of the author. -%% -%% * \department{...}: (preamble only; REQUIRED) -%% * \dept{...}: compatibility synonym -%% Specify the name of the graduate department. -%% -%% * \major{...}: (preamble only; REQUIRED if \listmajortrue is set) -%% -%% * \degree{...}: (preamble only; REQUIRED) -%% Specify the name of the degree (e.g., "Doctor of Philosophy"). -%% -%% * \gradyear{...}: (preamble only; REQUIRED) -%% * \copyrightyear{...}: compatibility synonym -%% Specify the year of graduation (defaults to current year). -%% -%% * \principaladvisor{...}: (preamble only; OPTIONAL) -%% (or \principaladviser{...}, if you prefer advisor spelled with an e) -%% -%% * \committeechair{...}: (preamble only; OPTIONAL) -%% -%% * \firstreader{...}: (preamble only; OPTIONAL) -%% * \secondreader{...}: (preamble only; OPTIONAL) -%% * \thirdreader{...}: (preamble only; OPTIONAL) -%% * \fourthreader{...}: (preamble only; OPTIONAL) -%% * \fifthreader{...}: (preamble only; OPTIONAL) -%% * \sixthreader{...}: (preamble only; OPTIONAL) -%% -%% * \submitdate{month year in which submitted} -%% date is LaTeX'd if not specified -%% * \approveddate{month, day, and year on which the last committee -%% member signs the thesis form} (preamble only; REQUIRED) -%% -%% * \titlepagetrue or \titlepagefalse -%% - produce or don't produce a title page (TRUE by default) -%% -%% * \signaturepagetrue or \signaturepagefalse -%% - produce or don't produce a signature page (TRUE by default) -%% -%% * \copyrighttrue or \copyrightfalse -%% - place or don't place a copyright notice on the title page (FALSE by default) -%% -%% * \figurespagetrue or \figurespagefalse -%% - produce or don't produce a List of Figures page (TRUE by default) -%% -%% * \tablespagetrue or \tablespagefalse -%% - produce or don't produce a List of Tables page (TRUE by default) -%% -%% * \contentspagetrue or \contentspagefalse -%% - produce or don't produce a Table of Contents page (TRUE by default) -%% -%% * \bibpagetrue or \bibpagefalse -%% - produce or don't produce a Bibliography page (TRUE by default) -%% -%% * \thesisproposaltrue or \thesisproposalfalse -%% - indicate "Thesis Proposal" or "Thesis" on the title page (FALSE by default) -%% -%% * \dedicationheadingtrue or \dedicationheadingfalse -%% - display ``DEDICATION'' heading on the dedication page (FALSE by default) -%% -%% * \dedicationtop and \dedicationbottom -%% - The Graduate Office Guidelines say that the dedication should be centered -%% on the page. By default, this is done -- but IMO it looks ugly. The -%% vertical spacing above and below your text is proided by these two -%% macros; redefined them if you want to do something different. E.g. -%% this looks nice: -%% \renewcommand{\dedicationtop}{\vspace*{\stretch{1}} -%% \renewcommand{\dedicationbottom{\vspace*{\stretch{3}} -%% which places the dedication about 1/4 of the way down the page. -%% -%% * \strictmarginstrue or \strictmarginsfalse -%% - if true, then obey the margin rules EVEN on the title and signature -%% page. Default TRUE and REQUIRED by Graduate Studies Office, but -%% not very appealing. (under ``oldmargins'' an extra 50p spacing is -%% added so that the title page looks like the chapter headings -%% In any case, \strictmarginsfalse looks better for personal copies -%% but \strictmarginstrue is necessary for official ones. -%% -%% * \multivolumetrue or \multivolumefalse -%% - if true, indicates that the thesis will span multiple volumes. -%% triggers automatic generation of the first volume title page -%% (in addition to the ``entire work'' title page), but it's up -%% to you to place the ``part{}'' commands in the appropriate -%% locations for volume 2, volume 3, etc. -%% -%% * \listmajortrue or \listmajorfalse -%% - If true, puts ``In Partial Fulfillment...[degree] in -%% [major]'' on the title page and then puts the department down -%% with Georgia Institute of Technology at the bottom of the -%% page. If false, puts ``In Partial Fulfillment...[degree] in -%% the [department]'' on the title page. -%% -%% * \dissertationtrue or \dissertationfalse -%% - If true, uses the word ``Dissertation'' on the title page. If -%% false, uses ``thesis''. -%% -%% * \bibfiles{...} -%% Set the list of bibfiles to use when generating a bibliography -%% -%% - \linespacing{...}: (preamble only) -%% - \spacing{...}: compatibility synonym -%% Set the interline spacing directly, overriding document -%% defaults and options; note that in order to get the correct -%% appearance, the argument to \linespacing must be equal to -%% 1/3 + 2/3 times the desired line spacing (for example, -%% single-spaced = \linespacing{1}, -%% 1 1/2-spaced = \linespacing{1.25}, and -%% double-spaced = \linespacing{1.66}). -%% -%% - ignore{...}: -%% - comment{...}: compatibility synonym -%% Ignore the part of the file between { and } (can include -%% paragraph breaks); useful for commenting out large blocks. -%% -%% - \clearemptydoublepage, \clearplaindoublepage, -%% \cleartcplaindoublepage, \cleargtthesisdoublepage -%% Same as \cleardoublepage except that it sets the pagestyle of -%% any inserted blank page to ``empty'' ``plain'' ``tcplain'' or -%% ``gtthesis'' respectively. -%% -%% - \begin{preliminary}...\end{preliminary}: -%% Delimit head matter (title page, abstract, table of contents, -%% lists of tables and figures, etc.): set the page style and -%% numbering for the preliminary sections and reset them for the -%% main document. -%% + Alternatively, at the appropriate spots call the synonums -%% \beforepreface and \afterpreface. These ``synonyms'' do -%% the same setup tasks as \begin{preliminary} and \end{preliminary}, -%% but they don't create an ``environment. The use of these -%% synonyms is NOT recommended for new documents and are provided -%% only for backward compatibility. -%% -%% - \beforepreface: -%% Sets pagestyle and generates titlepage (via \maketitle) -%% and signature page (via \makesignature) if indicated. -%% DON'T call directly in new documents. Use \begin{preliminary} -%% instead. -%% -%% - \afterpreface: -%% Sets pagestyle back to normal, restarts page numbering -%% DON'T call directly in new documents. Use \end{preliminary} -%% instead. -%% -%% - \maketitle: -%% Generate the title page from the information supplied -%% in the preamble. Called automatically by \begin{preliminary} -%% or \beforepreface. -%% -%% - \makesignature: -%% Generate a signature page from information supplied -%% in the preamble. Called automatically by \begin{preliminary} -%% or \beforepreface. -%% -%% - \begin{dedication}...\end{dedication}: -%% Generate a dedication section, if needed. -%% -%% - \begin{acknowledgements}...\end{acknowledgements}: -%% Generate an acknowledgements section, if needed. -%% -%% - \begin{abstract}...\end{abstract}: -%% Generate the abstract page. -%% -%% - \begin{summary}...\end{summary}: -%% Generate a summary page (same as abstract, but different -%% heading) -%% -%% - \begin{preface}...\end{preface}: -%% Generate a preface section, if needed. -%% -%% - \prefacesection{other-title}{...text...} -%% Used to specify frontmatter sections that do not have -%% custom environments defined for them above. -%% -%% - \contents -%% Prints table of contents, list of figures, and list of -%% tables as indicated by \contentspagetrue, \figurespagetrue, -%% and \tablespagetrue -%% -%% - Modifying the look of the Table of Contents: -%% -%% + \labelchaptersintableofcontents -%% inserts an entry into the TOC that says ``CHAPTERS'' just -%% before Chapter 1. -%% -%% + \labelappendicesintableofcontents -%% inserts an entry into the TOC that says ``APPENDICES'' just -%% before Appendix A. -%% -%% + \settocstring -%% change the name used for the Table of Contents (def: 'Table of Contents') -%% -%% + \setlofstring -%% change the name used for the List of Figures (def: 'List of Figures') -%% -%% + \setlotstring -%% change the name used for the List of Tables (def: 'List of Tables') -%% -%% + \setchaptertocdepth -%% set the default for how ``deep'' to number within chapters -%% in the table of contents. -%% -%% + \setappendixtocdepth -%% set the default for how ``deep'' to number within appendices -%% (chapter{}'s after the \appendix command) in the table of -%% contents -%% -%% + \settocdepth -%% temporarily change how "deep" to number in the table of -%% contents for current chapter/section. For example, you -%% usually include \section{}'s in the TOC (\setchaptertocdepth{1}) -%% but in chapter 5 you want to include subsection as well: -%% \chapter{This is Chapter 5}\settocdepth{2}. In cahapter 6 the -%% default depth of 1 is reasserted. -%% -%% You should never need to call \setcounter{tocdepth}{..} directly. -%% 0 = chapter only -%% 1 = chapter + sections -%% 2 = chapter, section, subsection -%% 3 = chapter, section, subsection, subsubsection -%% -%% OLD recommended structure (GTthesis.sty) for frontmatter: -%% \begin{document} -%% \beforepreface -%% \prefacesection{Dedication}dedication text... -%% \prefacesection{Preface}preface text... -%% \prefacesection{Acknowledgements}acknowledgement text... -%% \contents % print table of contents, figures and tables here. -%% \prefacesection{Summary}summary text -%% \afterpreface -%% -%% NEW recommended structure for frontmatter: -%% \begin{document} -%% \begin{preliminary} -%% \begin{dedication}...\end{dedication} -%% \begin{preface}...\end{preface} -%% \begin{acknowledgements}...\end{acknowledgements} -%% \contents -%% \begin{summary}...\end{summary} -%% \end{preliminary} -%% -%% The old method still works, but the new method is preferred -%% for new documents. -%% -%% - \begin{longquote}...\end{longquote}: -%% Single-spaced version of the ``quote'' environment. -%% -%% - \begin{longquotation}...\end{longquotation}: -%% Single-spaced version of the ``quotation'' environment. -%% -%% - \begin{singlespaced}...\end{singlespaced}: -%% Format single-spaced paragraphs. -%% -%% - \begin{oneandahalfspaced}...\end{oneandahalfspaced}: -%% Format 1 1/2-spaced paragraphs. -%% -%% - \begin{doublespaced}...\end{doublespaced}: -%% Format double-spaced paragraphs. -%% -%% - \begin{newspacing}{<n>}...\end{newspacing}: -%% Format paragraphs with an interline spacing of ``n''. -%% -%% (Note that the last four environments can be used to change the -%% default line spacing of any enclosed text, including figures, -%% tables, abstract or acknowledgement pages, table of contents, -%% etc.) -%% -%% - \appendix: a global mode switch (just like the report class). -%% changes the way ``chapter'' headings and TOC entries are -%% generated. -%% \chapter{last chapter titled}... -%% \appendix -%% \chapter{first appendix title}... -%% -%% - \begin{postliminary}...\end{postliminary}: -%% Delimit end matter (bibliography, vita, etc). -%% + Alternatively, call the synonyms -%% \beforepostface and \afterpostface instead. These -%% synonyms are provided for backward compatibility with -%% GTthesis.sty; their use is not recommended for new documents. -%% -%% - \beforepostface: -%% Not recommended for new documents. Use \begin{postliminary} -%% instead -%% -%% - \afterpreface: -%% Not recommended for new documents. Use \end{postliminary} -%% instead -%% -%% - \begin{vita}...\end{vita}: -%% Generate a vita page -%% -%% - \references: -%% Generate bibliography if indicated by bibliographytrue -%% NOTE: you must set \bibpagetrue AND \bibfiles{file1,file2,...} -%% in the preample, AND you must set \bibliographystyle{...} just -%% after \begin{document}. Otherwise \references won't work. -%% -%% - \postfacesection{other-title}{...text...} -%% Used to specify endsections that do not have -%% custom environments defined for them above. -%% -%% OLD recommended structure (GTthesis.sty) for endmatter: -%% \beforepostface -%% \postfacesection{Vita}vita text... -%% \afterpostface -%% -%% NEW recommended structure for frontmatter: -%% \begin{postliminary} -%% \references -%% \begin{vita}...\end{vita} -%% \end{postliminary} -%% -%% The old method still works, but the new method is preferred -%% for new documents. -%% -%% - Modifying the look of the document -%% -%% + \setbodypagestyle{x}, where x = plain, empty, headings, -%% myheadings, gtthesis, or tcplain. plain is the default). -%% + \setfrontpagestyle{x} - set pagestyle for frontmatter -%% + \setbackpagestyle{x} - set pagestyle for endmatter -%% -%% - The Graduate Studies Office approved pagestyle is -%% plain for the body, as well frontmatter and endmatter -%% (However, pages are numbered with roman numberals in -%% the frontmatter and automatically switch to arabic -%% numbers in the body and endmatter, as required by GSO. -%% Don't try to change the pagenumbering style). However: -%% - gtthesis adds a running header on each page identifying -%% the Chapter (and Section for twopage layouts). This -%% is a nice touch IMO for the body and endmatter, but -%% use it ONLY for personal copies. -%% - note that you also need to add \pagestyle{gtthesis} -%% if you use \setbodypagestyle{gtthesis}. -%% -%% + Chapter headings and the TOC use ROMAN numerals, but -%% the running headers at the top of each page use ARABIC -%% numbers for the Chapter number. Thus, there are two -%% separate formats that are used. -%% -%% - \thegtchapter is used for ROMAN chapter numbers -%% - \thechapter is used for ARABIC chapter numbers -%% -%% If you wish all chapter headings to use ROMAN, then just -%% redefine \thechapter in your document: -%% \renewcommand{\thechapter}{\thegtchapter} -%% Do the reverse for all ARABIC chapter numbers: -%% \renewcommand{\thegtchapter}{\thechapter} -%% -%% This archive provides two different examples of use -- the -%% companion file ``gatech-thesis.tex'' contains a skeleton -%% illustrating the use of this class. In addition, the jules-verne* -%% companion files contain a more lengthy, multi-file example. -%% Finally, a much abbreviated version of gatech-thesis.txt -%% appears directly below, in this file. -%% -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% - - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -%% -%% Example of use: -%% \documentclass[11pt,twopage,oneandahalfspaced,normalmargins]{gatech-thesis} -%% -%% (Then, use the following commands for various thesis elements, as follows) -%% -%% \title{How to Write Theses\\ -%% With Two Line Titles} -%% \author{John Henry Candidate} -%% \bibfiles{litserch,oodb} -%% \principaladviser{John Parker} -%% \committeechair{Jack Sprat} -%% \firstreader{John Green} -%% \secondreader{John BigBooty\\(Another Department)} -%% \thirdreader{...} -%% \fourthreader{...} -%% \department{School of Electrical and Computer Engineering} -%% \degree{Doctor of Philosophy} -%% \copyrightyear{2001} -%% \thesisproposalfalse -%% \contentspagetrue -%% \figurespagetrue -%% \tablespagefalse -%% \bibpagetrue -%% \titlepagetrue -%% \dedicationheadingfalse -%% \signaturepagetrue -%% \submitdate{January 2001} -%% -%% \begin{document} -%% \bibliographystyle{gatech-thesis} -%% \begin{preliminary} -%% \begin{preface} -%% This thesis tells you all you need to know about... -%% \end{preface} -%% \contents % print table of contents, figures and tables here. -%% \begin{acknowledgements} -%% I would like to thank... -%% \end{acknowledgements} -%% \end{preliminary} -%% \chapter{Introduction} -%% ... -%% \chapter{Conclusions} -%% ... -%% \appendix -%% \chapter{A Long Proof} -%% ... -%% \begin{postliminary} -%% \references -%% \postfacesection{Index}{% -%% ... generate an index here -%% } -%% \begin{vita} -%% ... was born in ... -%% \end{vita} -%% \end{postliminary} -%% \end{document} -%% -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% - - -%%%%%%%%%%%% IDENTIFICATION %%%%%%%%%%%% - -\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} -\ProvidesClass{gatech-thesis} - [\gtthesisupdated\space\gtthesisversion\space(Mitchel T. Keller)]% -\RequirePackage{calc}% part of LaTeX tools bundle -%\RequirePackage{lastpage} - -\def\gtthesis@checkVersion#1{\edef\reserved@a{#1}% - \ifx \gatechthesis@version \reserved@a - \expandafter\@gobble - \else - \expandafter\@firstofone - \fi} -\xdef\gatechthesis@version{\gtthesisversion} - -%%%%%%%%%%%% INITIAL CODE %%%%%%%%%%%% - -%% To comment out parts of a file. -% -\newcommand{\ignore}[1]{} -\newcommand{\comment}[1]{} - -%% Switch for testing draft mode (toggled by ``draft'' option). -% -\newif\if@draft -\@draftfalse % initially false by default - -%% Switch for testing current page style. -% -\newif\if@tcpage - % no default value (set by \pagestyle) - % indicates that page numbers are in the upper corners - -%% Switch for testing line spacing of notes. -% -\newif\if@singlespacednotes -\@singlespacednotestrue % initially true by default - -%% Switch for testing the hyperref option -% -\newif\if@hyperref -\@hyperreffalse % initially false by default - -%% Macro for testing the size of margins. -% -\newcommand{\@marginsize}{} - -%% Because of the draft option, and to allow users to override -%% defaults, we don't want to be passing conflicting options back to -%% the report class, so we define our own temporary toggles holding -%% the most recent setting for each of four basic options: point size, -%% number of page sides, whether new chapters open on right-hand pages -%% or on any page, and line spacing. These toggles will be set from -%% the corresponding options below. -% -\newcommand{\@thesisptsz}{} -\newcommand{\@thesisside}{} -\newcommand{\@thesisopen}{} -\newcommand{\@thesislnsp}{} - - -%%%%%%%%%%%% OPTION DECLARATION %%%%%%%%%%%% - -%% ``draft'' option: change default document settings. -% -\DeclareOption{draft}{\@drafttrue - \typeout{Gatech-Thesis Class Option: ``draft''} - \ExecuteOptions{10pt,twoside,openany,doublespaced,normalmargins} - \PassOptionsToClass{draft}{report} - %% Macros for printing "DRAFT" at the corners of a page. - \newcommand{\tlDRAFT}% - {\raisebox{ 3ex}[0pt][0pt]{\llap{\sffamily\scriptsize DRAFT\ \ }}} - \newcommand{\trDRAFT}% - {\raisebox{ 3ex}[0pt][0pt]{\rlap{\sffamily\scriptsize \ \ DRAFT}}} - \newcommand{\blDRAFT}% - {\raisebox{-3ex}[0pt][0pt]{\llap{\sffamily\scriptsize DRAFT\ \ }}} - \newcommand{\brDRAFT}% - {\raisebox{-3ex}[0pt][0pt]{\rlap{\sffamily\scriptsize \ \ DRAFT}}} -}%DeclareOption{draft} - -%% ``spacednotes'' option: make notes share the line spacing of the rest -%% of the document. -% -\DeclareOption{spacednotes}{\@singlespacednotesfalse} - -%% Margin options: change the size of margins. -%% choose normalmargins option for Georgia Tech thesis format -% -\DeclareOption{narrowmargins}{\renewcommand{\@marginsize}{0}} -\DeclareOption{normalmargins}{\renewcommand{\@marginsize}{1}} -\DeclareOption{widemargins}{\renewcommand{\@marginsize}{2}} -\DeclareOption{extrawidemargins}{\renewcommand{\@marginsize}{3}} -\DeclareOption{oldmargins}{\renewcommand{\@marginsize}{4}} - -%% Point Size options: change current setting. -% -\DeclareOption{10pt}{\renewcommand{\@thesisptsz}{10pt}} -\DeclareOption{11pt}{\renewcommand{\@thesisptsz}{11pt}} -\DeclareOption{12pt}{\renewcommand{\@thesisptsz}{12pt}} - -%% Number of Page Sides options: change current setting. -% -\DeclareOption{twoside}{\renewcommand{\@thesisside}{twoside}} -\DeclareOption{oneside}{\renewcommand{\@thesisside}{oneside}} - -%% New Chapter Openings options: change current setting. -% -\DeclareOption{openany}{\renewcommand{\@thesisopen}{openany}} -\DeclareOption{openright}{\renewcommand{\@thesisopen}{openright}} - -%% Line Spacing options: change current setting. -% -\DeclareOption{singlespaced}{\renewcommand{\@thesislnsp}{1}} -\DeclareOption{oneandahalfspaced}{\renewcommand{\@thesislnsp}{1.25}} -\DeclareOption{doublespaced}{\renewcommand{\@thesislnsp}{1.66}} - -%% STUPID HACK for hyperref, \@chapter, and \MakeUppercase -% -\newcommand{\Makeuppercase}[1]{\MakeUppercase{#1}} -\DeclareOption{hyperref}{% - \@hyperreftrue -% \renewcommand{\Makeuppercase}[1]{% -% \ifHy@pdfstring#1\else\MakeUppercase{#1}\fi} -} - -%% All other options are passed to the base class directly. -% -\DeclareOption*{\PassOptionsToClass{\CurrentOption}{report}} - - -%%%%%%%%%%%% OPTION EXECUTION %%%%%%%%%%%% - -%% Default settings. -% -\ExecuteOptions{11pt,letterpaper,oneside,% -openright,doublespaced,normalmargins,final} -% -%% Process options. -% -\ProcessOptions - - -%%%%%%%%%%%% PACKAGE LOADING %%%%%%%%%%%% - -%% Load base class using current setting for basic options. -% -\LoadClass[\@thesisptsz,\@thesisside,\@thesisopen]{report} - - -%% From lastpage package. Used to generate abstract. -%% Lastpage is written by Jeff Goldberg (J.Goldberg@Cranfield.ac.uk) -%% It is relased under the GPL (version 2) - -\def\lastpage@putlabel{\addtocounter{page}{-1}% - \immediate\write\@auxout{\string - \newlabel{LastPage}{{}{\thepage}{}{}{}}}% - \addtocounter{page}{1}} - - -%%%%%%%%%%%% MAIN CODE %%%%%%%%%%%% - -\if@hyperref -\else - \newcommand{\phantomsection}{}% helps with hyperref. \phantomsection -% is provided by pdflatex, but not latex. - \newcommand{\texorpdfstring}[2]{#1}% - \def\pdfbookmark[#1]#2#3{}% -\fi - -%%%%%% Line Spacing -% -%% \linespacing is used to define the default line spacing. -%% for the entire document. If the argument is less than -%% 1.25 (for 1.5-spaced) a warning message is displayed -%% when not in draft mode. -%% -%% Don't use this command for temporary, localized changes. -%% Instead, use the ``spacing environments'': -%% \begin{singlespace} ...\end{singlespaced} -%% \begin{oneandahalfspaced}...\end{oneandahalfspaced} -%% \begin{doublespaed} ...\end{doublespaced} -%% \begin{longquote} ...\end{longquote} -%% \begin{longquotation} ...\end{longquotation} -%% \begin{newspacing}{x.xx} ...\end{newspacing} -% -\newcommand{\linespacing}[1]{% - \gdef\@spacing{#1} - \newlinestretch{#1}\if@draft\else\ifdim #1pt < 1.25pt\typeout - {Gatech-Thesis Class Warning: line spacing less than 1 1/2}\fi\fi -} -% -%% \spacing is a clone of \linespacing, retained for backwards -%% compatibility with GTthesis.sty -% -\newcommand{\spacing}[1]{% - \gdef\@spacing{#1} - \newlinestretch{#1}\if@draft\else\ifdim #1pt < 1.25pt\typeout - {Gatech-Thesis Class Warning: line spacing less than 1 1/2}\fi\fi -} -\def\@spacing{1.66} - -% -%% ``longquote'' and ``longquotation'' produce single-spaced quotes, while -%% ``newspacing'' encloses paragraphs with a different line spacing, -%% such as ``singlespaced'', ``oneandahalfspaced'', or ``doublespaced''. -% -\newenvironment{longquote}% - {\begin{quote}\newlinestretch{1}}{\end{quote}} -\newenvironment{longquotation}% - {\begin{quotation}\newlinestretch{1}}{\end{quotation}} -\newenvironment{singlespaced}% - {\begin{newspacing}{1}}{\end{newspacing}} -\newenvironment{oneandahalfspaced}% - {\begin{newspacing}{1.25}}{\end{newspacing}} -\newenvironment{doublespaced}% - {\begin{newspacing}{1.66}}{\end{newspacing}} -\newenvironment{newspacing}[1]% - {\par\begingroup\newlinestretch{#1}}% - {\par\vskip\parskip\vskip\baselineskip\endgroup - \vskip-\parskip\vskip-\baselineskip} - -% -%% To change the actual line spacing. -% -\newcommand{\newlinestretch}[1]% - {\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{#1}\currenttextsize} - -% -%% To keep track of the current text size. -% -\let\currenttextsize=\normalsize -% -%% Redefine size-changing commands to update \currenttextsize. -% -\let\tmp@tiny=\tiny -\renewcommand{\tiny}% - {\let\currenttextsize=\tmp@tiny\tmp@tiny} -\let\tmp@scriptsize=\scriptsize -\renewcommand{\scriptsize}% - {\let\currenttextsize=\tmp@scriptsize\tmp@scriptsize} -\let\tmp@footnotesize=\footnotesize -\renewcommand{\footnotesize}% - {\let\currenttextsize=\tmp@footnotesize\tmp@footnotesize} -\let\tmp@small=\small -\renewcommand{\small}% - {\let\currenttextsize=\tmp@small\tmp@small} -\let\tmp@normalsize=\normalsize -\renewcommand{\normalsize}% - {\let\currenttextsize=\tmp@normalsize\tmp@normalsize} -\let\tmp@large=\large -\renewcommand{\large}% - {\let\currenttextsize=\tmp@large\tmp@large} -\let\tmp@Large=\Large -\renewcommand{\Large}% - {\let\currenttextsize=\tmp@Large\tmp@Large} -\let\tmp@LARGE=\LARGE -\renewcommand{\LARGE}% - {\let\currenttextsize=\tmp@LARGE\tmp@LARGE} -\let\tmp@huge=\huge -\renewcommand{\huge}% - {\let\currenttextsize=\tmp@huge\tmp@huge} -\let\tmp@Huge=\Huge -\renewcommand{\Huge}% - {\let\currenttextsize=\tmp@Huge\tmp@Huge} -% -%% Make notes single-spaced if ``spacednotes'' option was not given. -%% Note that this does _not_ change the spacing of figures or tables. -% -\if@singlespacednotes -%% Make footnotes single-spaced. -\let\tmp@@footnotetext=\@footnotetext -\renewcommand{\@footnotetext}[1]% - {{\newlinestretch{1}\tmp@@footnotetext{#1}}} -%% Make footnotes inside a minipage single-spaced. -\let\tmp@@mpfootnotetext=\@mpfootnotetext -\renewcommand{\@mpfootnotetext}[1]% - {{\newlinestretch{1}\tmp@@mpfootnotetext{#1}}} -%% Make marginal notes single-spaced. -\let\tmp@@marginparreset=\@marginparreset -\renewcommand{\@marginparreset}% - {\newlinestretch{1}\tmp@@marginparreset} -\fi%@singlespacednotes -% -%%%%%% New formatting environments and commands. -% -%% \begin{preliminary} sets the pagestyle and pagenumbering -%% (roman numeral format ) for the preliminary sections; -%% It also calls \beforepreface to create the title page -%% and signature page if indicated by \titlepagetrue and/or -%% \signaturepageture. -%% -%% \end{preliminary} resets the pagenumbering. 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So, if -%% you want to change the defaults, use \setchaptertocdepth and -%% \setappendixtocdepth. To temporarily change depth for the -%% current section, use a different function: \settocdepth[x]. -%% You should never need to call \setcounter{tocdepth}{..} -%% directly. -%% -%% 0 = chapter only -%% 1 = chapter + sections -%% 2 = chapter, section, subsection -%% 3 = chapter, section, subsection, subsubsection -% -\setcounter{tocdepth}{3} % we call setcounter{tocdepth}{} directly here - % but user .tex files should not do this. -% We must insure that the last \setcounter command in the .toc -% file is NON-ZERO, or the listoffigures and listoftables become -% empty. Bad news. Unfortunately, that means we must do some -% raw TeXing here... -% You would think the \end{postliminary} code would fix this, and it -% does -- but only if you don't \include your vita. \input{vita} -% works great because the \end{postliminary} code causes -% \setcounter{tocdepth}{NONZERO} to be written. 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