Formatting a thesis in LaTeX
Thesis styles are usually very specific to your University, so it’s
usually not profitable to ask around for a package outside your own
University. Since many Universities (in their eccentric way) still
require double-spacing, you may care to refer to
the relevant question.
If you want to write your own, a good place to start is the University
of California style, but it’s not worth going to a lot of trouble. (If
officials won’t allow standard typographic conventions, you won’t be
able to produce an æsthetically pleasing document anyway!)
- UC thesis style
- macros/latex/contrib/ucthesis (gzipped tar, browse)
This question on the Web: http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=thesis