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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/afthesis/usethesis.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/afthesis/usethesis.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..07243d951c7 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/afthesis/usethesis.tex @@ -0,0 +1,338 @@ +% +% AFIT THESIS MACRO PACKAGE DOCUMENTATION +% for version 2.7 of afthesis.cls +% +% +% This file shows the directions of preparing your thesis using the +% `afthesis' LaTeX document class. This class is an extremely modifed +% `report' document class with new commands added and some old +% commands modified to produce the proper format for the Air Force +% Institute of Technology thesis or dissertation. +% +% To keep everything simple, this file is designed so that you can use a +% a copy of this file as your LaTeX input file after replacing the +% necessary data by your own data, and inserting your text in the proper +% positions. Inserting text can be done by: +% -- actually typing the text, or +% -- using LaTeX \input or \include command +% in the designated position. +% Note that your LaTeX input file name should have the .tex extension, +% as are the files to be \input'd or \include'd. +% +% The commands \input{foo} inside mythesis.tex will have the effect as +% if the contents of foo.tex is inserted in the position where the +% \input command is encountered. To run LaTeX, use the +% command +% +% latex mythesis +% +% To be able to write the inserted text correctly, you are supposed to +% know basic LaTeX. All you need to know about LaTeX is written in +% Leslie Lamport's +% `LaTeX: A Document Preparation System' (Addison-Wesley 1986), which is +% available in local bookstores. + +\documentclass[11pt]{afthesis} + +%\documentclass[10pt]{afthesis} %if you want 10pt instead of 11 +%\documentclass[12pt]{afthesis} %if you want 12pt instead of 11 + +% THESIS, REPORT, OR DISSERTATION ? +% +% If you are preparing a master's thesis, don't use \mastersreport or +% \dissertation. If you are preparing a master's report instead of +% thesis, remove the `%' character in the beginning of next line: + +%\mastersreport % print REPORT instead of THESIS on the title pages + +% If you are preparing a PhD dissertation, remove `%' from the +% following line: + +%\dissertation % print DISSERTATION instead of THESIS on the title + +% NUMBER BY CHAPTER ? +% +% You may specify the numbering in your thesis/dissertation to be +% chapter numbering instead of the default of sequential numbering. +% If you select this option you will get pages, figures, tables, and +% equations numbered by chapter (e.g., Table 2.3, Figure 3.4, +% page numbers 2-40, A-1) +% To not get chapter numbering add a `%' character to the beginning of +% the next line + +\numberbychapter + +% PRINT SECTION NUMBERS ? +% +% You may select not to have section (and subsection, etc.) numbers +% printed in the text and in the table of contents. In fact this is +% the way the AFIT thesis guide shows it, but I like section numbers +% so I made having section numbers the default. +% To get no section numbers remove the `%' character in the beginning +% of the next line + +%\nosectionnumbers + +% UNDERLINE OR ITALICS FOR EMPHASIS ? +% +% You may select to have your emphasized text (like chapter and section +% headings, book titles, foreign phrases, etc.) underlined instead of +% set in an italic font. By selecting this option, appropriate titles +% are automatically changed, plus anytime you use the command {\em ...} +% you will get underlined text, instead of italic text. NOTE: this +% option is not recommended for typeset quality documents. It is here +% only for those who are old fashioned, type-writer personalities. +% To get underlining instead of italics remove the `%' character in the +% beginning of the next line + +%\underlineoption + +% FLYLEAF FRAME ? +% +% You can select to have a 4in by 2in frame put around your flyleaf +% material. This makes it look a little nicer if you don't have the +% cover with the hole in it. +% To get a flyleaf frame remove the `%' character in the beginning of +% the next line. + +%\flyleafframe + +% LINE SPACING +% +% The default line spacing is to doublespace except in quotations, +% quotes, and the bibliography. This approximates the spacing you +% get if you "doublespace" on a typewriter. If you want to change +% the line spacing use the command \spacing{n} where n is a real +% number at the start of the document and \endspacing at the end +% of the document. Use 1 for n to get singlespacing, 1.5 for space +% and a half, etc. If you want to change the linespacing to +% singlespace for a particular section of text, you can use the +% singlespace environment bracketting your text with +% \begin{singlespace} and \end{singlespace} \spacing{2} is the +% default line spacing for the thesis in 10pt \spacing{1.5} is the +% default line spacing for the thesis in 11pt and 12pt +% +% THE ABOVE LINE SPACING INFORMATION IS NOT QUITE ACCURATE +% +% DATA OF AUTHOR AND THESIS: The following data will be used throughout +% your thesis when they are needed. Please replace the dots in the +% commands by your own data. For some commands, the specified default +% value will be assumed when the command is omitted. For a two author +% thesis, specify the command \twoauthor and then enter the appropriate +% additional fields. Remember you will need two vitas specified in +% author order. Authors should be specfied in alphabetical order. + +%\twoauthor %uncomment if two authors +\author{First Author} + +%\authortwo{Second Author} %uncomment for twoauthor option + +% +% Replace `First Author' in the command by your name as it should +% appear on the title page. If your name is Ben Lee User, then the +% above command should be `\author{Ben Lee User}'. +% Don't use B. L. USER, BEN L. USER, or even BEN LEE USER. + +\rank{...} +%\ranktwo{...} %uncomment for twoauthor option +% Replace the dots in the above command by your rank and +% service/agency, seperated by a comma, or just your service/agency. +% Don't abbreviate. Use `\rank{Defense Nuclear Agency}' or +% \rank{First Lieutenant, USAF} and not \rank{1LT, USAF}. +% If you don't have a rank or agency, just leave this command out. + +\title{...} +% +% Replace the dots in the above command by your thesis title, +% e.g., `\title{A TALE OF GNUS, GNATS AND\\ARMADILLOS}'. +% Use capital letters. If the title consists of more than one line, +% it should be in inverted pyramid form. You have to specify the +% line breakings by \\ commands. + +%\flytitle{...} +% +% Remove the % and replace the dots in the above command with your +% thesis title as it should be on the flyleaf. This is only needed +% if your flyleaf title has different line breaks +% (because it must fit in 4 inches) +% than the way it appears on the title page and on the first page. + +\designator{AFIT/???/???/??-?} + % + % Replace the dots in the above command with the thesis or dissertation + % designator. For example, `AFIT/GCS/ENG/87-5'. + +%\distribution{...} + % + % Replace the dots in the above command with the distribution + % statement for your thesis. The default if commented out is + % `Approved for public release; distribution unlimited'. + +\previousdegrees{...} +%\previousdegreestwo{...} %uncomment for twoauthor option + % + % Replace the dots in the above command with the + % abbreviated form of your previous degree(s), e.g., B.S. or B.A., M.S. + % Leave this command out if you have no previous degrees. + +\degree{Master of Science} + % + % The degree sought as determined by your program. + % For example, `\degree{Master of Science}', or + % `\degree{Master of Science in Electrical Engineering}'. + % The default value is `Doctor of Philosophy' for dissertation. + +%\graduationdate{...} + % + % Replace the dots in the above command with the + % graduation date, in the form as `\graduationdate{May, 1986}'. + % The default value is guessed according to the time of running LaTeX. + +\address{...\\...} +%\addresstwo{...\\...} %uncomment for twoauthor option + % + % Replace the dots in the above command with your permanent address. + % Use \\ to separate address lines. This is used in the Vita. + % e.g., `\address{4533 Avenue A\\ Austin, Texas 78751}'. + +\school{...} + % + % Replace the dots in the above command with the name of your school. + % For example, `\school{School of Engineering}' + +%**********for dissertations only, remove the % signs and add the data +%\dean{...} + % Needed for disserations only. + % The name of your dean, e.g., `\dean{Robert A. Calico, Jr} + +\committee{Dr. Advisor\\Thesis Advisor, + Dr. Member\\Committee Member, + Maj. Member\\Committee Member} + % + % The default value is 5 for dissertation. + +\begin{document} +% +% THE BODY OF YOUR THESIS STARTS HERE +% The following commands will automatically generate headings, adjust +% vertical spacings, break pages, etc. +% You should probably leave all of these prefatory pages commented out +% or in a \include file until your thesis is ready for final draft + +\flyleaf % Generates the flyleaf. + +\disclaimerpage % Produces the disclaimer page + +\titlepage % Produces the title page. + +\approvalpage % Produces the approvalpage + +\begin{preface} + % + %Insert the text of your preface here. Your name will appear + %automatically. If this is an acknowledgments section instead of + %preface, use \begin{acknowledgments} and \end{acknowledgments} + % instead. + % +\end{preface} + +\tableofcontents % Table of Contents will be automatically + % generated and placed here. + +\listoffigures % List of Figures, List of Tables, and List of +\listoftables % Symbols will be placed here, if applicable. +\listofsymbols % DO NOT use these if you have no such lists. +% To put symbols in the list use command \symbol[#1]{#2} +% where #2 is the symbol and #1 is the definition to be put in the +% list of symbols. The symbol is also automatically put in +% your text. Leave out [#1] if you don't want a definition. + +\listofabbreviations +% similar to the list of symbols. Use command \abbreviation[#1]{#2} +% where #2 is the abbreviation and #1 is the definition to be put in the +% list of abbreviations. The abbreviation is also automatically put in +% your text. Leave out [#1] if you don't want a definition. + +\begin{abstract} + Abstract goes here. +\end{abstract} + + +\chapter{This is the first chapter title} % The first chapter. + % \chapter command is of the form + % \chapter[..]{..} or \chapter{..} where + ... text ... % {chapter heading} and [entry in table of + % contents]. +\section{The first section} % + % IMPORTANT: If your chapter heading consists + % of more than one lines, it will be auto- + ... text ... % matically broken into separate lines. + % However, if you don't like the way LaTeX + % breaks the chapter heading into lines, use +\section{The second section} % `\newheadline' command to break lines. + % NEVER USE \\ IN SECTIONAL (E.G., CHAPTER, + ... text ... % SECTION, SUBSECTION) HEADINGS!!!!!!!! + +\chapter{The second chapter title} % This is Chapter 2. + + ... text ... + +\section{This is a section in the second chapter} + + ... text... + +\subsection{A subsection} + +Note: subsection's and below should be +printed with some sort of punctuation. +A period is automatically supplied if you +don't supply some punctuation. + + ... more text ... + + + +\appendix % Appendix begins here + +\chapter{First appendix title} + +\section{In an appendix} + +This is appendix section A.1. + +Note: I highly recommend you create each chapter in a separate file +including the \verb|\chapter| command and \verb|\include| the file. +Then you can use \verb|\includeonly| to process selected chapters and +you avoid having to latex/preview/print your entire document every +time. + +%\begin{Bibliography} % CAUTION: the first B is capital B. +%\bibitem[key] A listing ... % You can also use the `thebibliography' +%\bibitem[key2] A another % environment described in LaTeX manual. +%\bibitem[key3]... % The usages of \bibitem and \cite{..} are +%\end{Bibliography} % explained in Section 4.3 of the LaTeX manual. + +% you can also use BibTeX instead of the above as I have done below. +% see the LaTeX manual and the +% documentation available from /usr/TeX/doc. There is an AFIT +% bibliography style called thesnumb. It has some special types +% and fields. See some sample entries and info in thesnumb.doc. +% Note: thisthesis bibliography style only works with bibtex +% version .99a or higher. + +\bibliographystyle{thesnumb} +\bibliography{mybib1,mybib2,...} + +\begin{vita} + Insert your brief biographical sketch here. Your permanent + address is generated automatically. +\end{vita} + +%\begin{vita} %uncomment for twoauthor option +% The second vita. +% Insert the second authors brief biographical sketch here. +%\end{vita} + +\end{document} + +% Please mail your suggestions and complaints to jdyoung@afit.af.mil. |