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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/thesis-gwu/tex/frontmatter.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/thesis-gwu/tex/frontmatter.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..213d5c0cc97 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/thesis-gwu/tex/frontmatter.tex @@ -0,0 +1,182 @@ +% !TEX root = ../thesis-sample.tex + +% --------- FRONT MATTER PAGES --------------------- +% Title of the thesis +\title{Thesis GWU Example Dissertation} + +% Author name +\author{Shankar Kulumani} + +% Previous degrees +\bsdepartment{Astronautical Engineering} +\bsschool{US Air Force Academy} +\bsgrad{May 2009} + +\msdepartment{Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering} +\msschool{Purdue University} +\msgrad{May 2013} +\showmsdegree % you can show or hide the MS degree line +% \hidemsdegree + +% PhD degree commands +% Committee +\showcommitteepage % hide this page if you're doing a MS thesis +%\hidecommitteepage +\committee{ % +Taeyoung Lee, Associate Professor of Engineering and Applied Science,\\ +Dissertation Director\\ % remember to add a space between committee members + +Full Name, Title, \\ +Dissertation Director/Dissertation Co-Director/Committee Member +} + +% Chair must be entered separately for formatting reasons. +\chair{Tayeoung Lee} +\chairtitle{Associate Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering} +% Department +\department{Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering} + +\phdgrad{Dec 1, 2018} +\defensedate{Dec 1, 2018} +% Year of completion for copyright page and perhaps other places +\year=2018 + +% Copyright page +%\copyrightholder{Someone else} + +% Dedication +\dedication[8]{ % +\textit{Include a fancy quote or dedication} +} + +% Acknowledgments +\acknowledgments{ + Here you can acknowledge all of those people who have helped you to reach this point. + It's rare that any work is done in a vacuum and your research is no exception. + Feel free to be grateful for all those who've aided you along your way. +} + +% ----------------------------------------------------------------- +% Typically only one of Preface/Foreward/Prologue would be in your thesis. +% To choose one simply delete the others and they will automatically dissappear + +% Preface +\preface{ + This is the preface. + It's another front matter page that offers additional detail into your work. + Typically, only one (preface OR prologue OR foreword) is used. + You can remove the other sections by deleting them inside \texttt{tex/frontmatter.tex} or using the appropriate show or hide commands. +} + +\prologue{ + This is the prologe. + It's another front matter page that offers additional detail into your work. + Typically, only one (preface OR prologue OR foreword) is used. + You can remove the other sections by deleting them inside \texttt{tex/frontmatter.tex} or using the appropriate show or hide commands. +} + +\foreword[2]{ + This is the forword. + It's another front matter page that offers additional detail into your work. + Typically, only one (preface OR prologue OR foreword) is used. + You can remove the other sections by deleting them inside \texttt{tex/frontmatter.tex} or using the appropriate show or hide commands. +} +% ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + +% commands to show or hide front matter pages + +\showcopyright +\showabstract +\showcommitteepage +\showdedication +\showacknowledgments +\showpreface +\showprologue +\showforeword + +% ------------ TABLE OF CONTENTS ---------------------- +% Commands to hide or show lists of figures, tables, etc. +\showlistoffigures +\showlistoftables +\hidenomenclature + +% --------- ACRONYMS and SYMBOLS ------------------------------ +% TODO Deprecate the entire acronym package and switch to glossaries + +% You can either use the acronymn or glossaries package (both work) +% Definition of any abbreviations used. +\abbreviations{ + \acro{CRTBP}{Circular Restricted Three Body Problem} + \acro{NSA}{National Security Agency} + \acro{SSME}{Space Shuttle Main Engine} +} +% call an abbreviation using \ac{abbrev} + +% symbols and acronyms only show up when used in the text +\symbols{ + \acro{J}{Moment of Inertia} +} + +% if you want acronymn (simpler) then change these to show +\hidelistofabbreviations +\hidelistofsymbols + +% if you want glossaries (more powerful) then leave above as hide +% GLOSSARIES package options - automatically turns off front pages from acronym package + +% acronymns and symbols are basically the same, but there are two provided +% locations where they can show up +\setabbreviationstyle[acronym]{long-short} +\setabbreviationstyle[abbreviation]{long-short} +\makeglossaries +% you can hide/show the glossaries page +\showglossarieslistofabbreviations +\showglossarieslistofsymbols +\showglossariesglossaryofterms + +% acronyms defined in glossaries +\newabbreviation{crtbp}{CRTBP}{Circular Restricted Three Body Problem} +\newabbreviation{lidar}{LIDAR}{Light Detection and Ranging} +% defining abbreviations like this allows for autocompletion +\newglossaryentry{filo}{ + name={FILO}, + type=\glsxtrabbrvtype, + description={first in last out}, + first={first in last out (FILO)} +} + +% glossary entries +\newglossaryentry{linux}{ + name=Linux, + description={is a generic term referring to the family of Unix-like computer operating systems that use the Linux kernel}, + plural=Linuces +} + +\newglossaryentry{matrix}{ + name={matrix}, + plural={matrices}, + description={rectangular array of quanttities} +} + +% symbols +\newglossaryentry{M}{ + type=symbols, + name={\ensuremath{M}}, + sort=M, + description={a \gls{matrix}} +} + +\newglossaryentry{F}{ + type=symbols, + name={\ensuremath{F}}, + sort=F, + description={External Force} +} +% Some abstract text +\abstract{ +This is the abstract. +It contains some random text from the \texttt{lipsum} package. +You may safely remove the \texttt{lipsum} package once you write your thesis. + +\lipsum[1] +} |