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The 'suftesi' class for LaTeX
Author: Ivan Valbusa
ivan dot valbusa at univr dot it
This work has the LPPL maintenance status "author-maintained".
This work may be distributed and/or modified under the
conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3
of this license or (at your option) any later version.
The latest version of this license is in
http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
version 2005/12/01 or later.
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DESCRIPTION:
'suftesi' is a document class for typesetting theses, books and articles.
It provides many options to change the style of headings and titles and a
new layout for the frontispiece using the package 'frontespizio' by Enrico Gregorio.
This work consists of the following files:
README (this file)
suftesi.dtx
suftesi.ins
suftesi.pdf
example/
logo.png
bibliografia.bib
tesi.tex
Capitoli/
primo.tex
secondo.tex
terzo.tex
Immagini/
don.png
lamport.jpg
MaterialeInizialeFinale/
Introduzione.tex
Ringraziamenti.tex
and of the derived files:
suftesi.cls
suftesi.bib
INSTALLATION:
To install the distribution:
o run "latex suftesi.ins"
o move "suftesi.cls" to locations where LaTeX will find
it (the FAQ on CTAN in /help/uktug-FAQ gives more
information about this magic place)
DOCUMENTATION:
To reproduce the complete documentation, follow these steps
$ latex suftesi.ins
$ mpost fakelogo.mp
$ epstopdf --hires fakelogo.mps
$ pdflatex suftesi.dtx
$ pdflatex suftesi-frn.tex
$ biber suftesi
$ makeindex -s gind.ist -o suftesi.ind suftesi.idx
$ makeindex -s gglo.ist -o suftesi.gls suftesi.glo
$ xelatex rmstyle1.tex
$ xelatex rmstyle2.tex
$ xelatex rmstyle3.tex
$ xelatex rmstyle4.tex
$ xelatex rmstyle5.tex
$ xelatex rmstyle6.tex
$ xelatex itstyle1.tex
$ xelatex itstyle2.tex
$ xelatex itstyle3.tex
$ xelatex itstyle4.tex
$ xelatex itstyle5.tex
$ xelatex itstyle6.tex
$ xelatex itstyle7.tex
$ xelatex itstyle8.tex
$ xelatex itstyle9.tex
$ xelatex itstyle10.tex
$ xelatex itstyle11.tex
$ xelatex itstyle12.tex
$ xelatex scstyle1.tex
$ xelatex scstyle2.tex
$ xelatex scstyle3.tex
$ xelatex scstyle4.tex
$ xelatex scstyle5.tex
$ xelatex scstyle6.tex
$ xelatex scstyle7.tex
$ xelatex scstyle8.tex
$ xelatex scstyle9.tex
$ xelatex scstyle10.tex
$ xelatex scstyle11.tex
$ xelatex scstyle12.tex
$ pdflatex collect-examples.tex
$ pdflatex suftesi.dtx
$ pdflatex suftesi.dtx
from a shell (or in the preferred method for you system),
where `$' stands for the shell's prompt.
You can also use, on Unix systems,
the automated script suftesi.sh by
$ sh suftesi.sh
2012/08/28
Ivan Valbusa
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