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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gatech-thesis/julesverne/bellswhistles/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gatech-thesis/julesverne/bellswhistles/README deleted file mode 100644 index f38856de842..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/gatech-thesis/julesverne/bellswhistles/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,120 +0,0 @@ -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. - -The text is taken from the first five chapters of Jules Verne's ``20,000 -Leagues Under the Sea'' which is in the public domain and is freely -redistributable. This example can be built with either latex (to -generate a .dvi file) or with pdflatex (to generate a .pdf file). - - -Features: - 1) segregating preamble code into a document-specific style - - 2) support for using either latex+dvips or pdflatex to - generate .ps and .pdf versions - - 3) How to easily generate OGS format complant documents - and prettier, "personal" copies. - - 4) Support for using hyperref (clickable links in the TOC, - when making a .pdf) - - 5) Using postscript versions of fonts other than Computer Modern, - like Times, Courier, etc. See extensive comments in - jules-verne.sty. - - 6) Using additional symbol fonts (latexsym, textcomp + fixups) - - 7) Using the listings package for including program code - in appendices - - 8) Useful macros for referencing Figures, Equations, etc. - - 9) Using the add-on style gatech-thesis-gloss.sty for - generating a Glossary or List of Nomenclature - - 10) Using the add-on style gatech-thesis-losa.sty for - generating a "List of Symbols or Abbreviations") - - 11) 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. - - 12) Demonstrate the multivolume support, for those theses that - are over 2.5" thick (according to OGS Guidelines). - - 13) Using \include instead of \input to incorporate subsidiary - files into the main document. This lets you use \includeonly - to speed development of your document. (But see the - hack-part.tex file for an explanation of a LaTeX bug that - is exposed, and the workaround) - -To run the example, you must first install all of the following -files in the appropriate locations in your texmf (or localtexmf) tree. - <texmf>/tex/latex/gatech-thesis/gatech-thesis.cls - <texmf>/tex/latex/gatech-thesis/gatech-thesis-patch.sty - <texmf>/tex/latex/gatech-thesis/gatech-thesis-gloss.sty - <texmf>/tex/latex/gatech-thesis/gatech-thesis-losa.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, of course, you need all of the packages that this mega-example -uses. Use whatever tool is the normal mechanism for installing -additional packages in your tex system -- on MikTeX, that's 'MikTeX -Options'. The required packages are: - - graphicx -- this is a 'standard' package; you should already have it - color -- ditto - fontenc -- ditto - textcomp -- ditto - latexsym -- ditto - ifthen -- ditto - url -- ditto - - txfonts -- not a default package. You'll need to install this one. - hyperref - subfigure - caption2 - amsmath - amsfonts - amssymb - listings -- make sure to also install the lstpatch.sty file from - 2002-08-06 or newer, available here if your TeX dist - doesn't provide it: http://www.atscire.de/products/listings/ - thumbpdf -- this one is tricky to use on Windows (it contains a - perl support script, and needs access to ghostscript) - Comment it out in jules-verne.sty and in the two - do_*.sh scripts. - longtable - colortbl - dcolumn - -Then, make sure that latex & friends are in your path, and run the DO_*.sh -scripts (or the DO_*.bat files). And be sure to actually READ the -jules-verne.sty document-specific style; it is heavily commented with lots -of useful information. - -Now, many of these features aren't used (and shouldn't be used) when -generating your official, final paper copy for submission. That's -all handled by the options passed to the jules-verne.sty style and -to the gatech-thesis.cls from your main, root document. See the -first 20 or so lines in jules-verne.tex. For official copies, -you'd do this: - \documentclass{gatech-thesis} - \usepackage[official]{jules-verne} - -Actually, you'd probably make a copy of jules-verne.sty (say, -'johnthesis.sty') and modify it to suit. But you knew that already. - -You might notice that there is no example .pdf, .ps, or .dvi file -included in this 'bells and whistles' directory. That's by -design: for the most part, these bells and whistles are intended for -your personal copies and drafts, NOT for the "official" document. - -And there are already examples of how an official document should -look, in the main directory and in the julesverne/basic directory. |