%% ut-thesis.tex -- document template for graduate theses at UofT %% %% Copyright (c) 1998-2013 Francois Pitt %% last updated at 16:20 (EDT) on Wed 25 Sep 2013 %% %% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of %% the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3c 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 1.3c or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX %% version 2005/12/01 or later. %% %% This work has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". %% %% The Current Maintainer of this work is %% Francois Pitt . %% %% This work consists of the files listed in the accompanying README. %% SUMMARY OF FEATURES: %% %% All environments, commands, and options provided by the `ut-thesis' %% class will be described below, at the point where they should appear %% in the document. See the file `ut-thesis.cls' for more details. %% %% To explicitly set the pagestyle of any blank page inserted with %% \cleardoublepage, use one of \clearemptydoublepage, %% \clearplaindoublepage, \clearthesisdoublepage, or %% \clearstandarddoublepage (to use the style currently in effect). %% %% For single-spaced quotes or quotations, use the `longquote' and %% `longquotation' environments. %%%%%%%%%%%% PREAMBLE %%%%%%%%%%%% %% - Default settings format a final copy (single-sided, normal %% margins, one-and-a-half-spaced with single-spaced notes). %% - For a rough copy (double-sided, normal margins, double-spaced, %% with the word "DRAFT" printed at each corner of every page), use %% the `draft' option. %% - The default global line spacing can be changed with one of the %% options `singlespaced', `onehalfspaced', or `doublespaced'. %% - Footnotes and marginal notes are all single-spaced by default, but %% can be made to have the same spacing as the rest of the document %% by using the option `standardspacednotes'. %% - The size of the margins can be changed with one of the options: %% . `narrowmargins' (1 1/4" left, 3/4" others), %% . `normalmargins' (1 1/4" left, 1" others), %% . `widemargins' (1 1/4" all), %% . `extrawidemargins' (1 1/2" all). %% - The pagestyle of "cleared" pages (empty pages inserted in %% two-sided documents to put the next page on the right-hand side) %% can be set with one of the options `cleardoublepagestyleempty', %% `cleardoublepagestyleplain', or `cleardoublepagestylestandard'. %% - Any other standard option for the `report' document class can be %% used to override the default or draft settings (such as `10pt', %% `11pt', `12pt'), and standard LaTeX packages can be used to %% further customize the layout and/or formatting of the document. %% *** Add any desired options. *** \documentclass{ut-thesis} %% *** Add \usepackage declarations here. *** %% The standard packages `geometry' and `setspace' are already loaded by %% `ut-thesis' -- see their documentation for details of the features %% they provide. In particular, you may use the \geometry command here %% to adjust the margins if none of the ut-thesis options are suitable %% (see the `geometry' package for details). You may also use the %% \setstretch command to set the line spacing to a value other than %% single, one-and-a-half, or double spaced (see the `setspace' package %% for details). %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% %% %% *** I M P O R T A N T *** %% %% %% %% Fill in the following fields with the required information: %% %% - \degree{...} name of the degree obtained %% %% - \department{...} name of the graduate department %% %% - \gradyear{...} year of graduation %% %% - \author{...} name of the author %% %% - \title{...} title of the thesis %% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% *** Change this example to appropriate values. *** \degree{Doctor of Philosophy} \department{Computer Science} \gradyear{2012} \author{Fran\c{c}ois Pitt} \title{UT-Thesis Class File Example} %% *** NOTE *** %% Put here all other formatting commands that belong in the preamble. %% In particular, you should put all of your \newcommand's, %% \newenvironment's, \newtheorem's, etc. (in other words, all the %% global definitions that you will need throughout your thesis) in a %% separate file and use "\input{filename}" to input it here. %% *** Adjust the following settings as desired. *** %% List only down to subsections in the table of contents; %% 0=chapter, 1=section, 2=subsection, 3=subsubsection, etc. \setcounter{tocdepth}{2} %% Make each page fill up the entire page. \flushbottom %%%%%%%%%%%% MAIN DOCUMENT %%%%%%%%%%%% \begin{document} %% This sets the page style and numbering for preliminary sections. \begin{preliminary} %% This generates the title page from the information given above. \maketitle %% There should be NOTHING between the title page and abstract. %% However, if your document is two-sided and you want the abstract %% _not_ to appear on the back of the title page, then uncomment the %% following line. %\cleardoublepage %% This generates the abstract page, with the line spacing adjusted %% according to SGS guidelines. \begin{abstract} %% *** Put your Abstract here. *** %% (At most 150 words for M.Sc. or 350 words for Ph.D.) \end{abstract} %% Anything placed between the abstract and table of contents will %% appear on a separate page since the abstract ends with \newpage and %% the table of contents starts with \clearpage. Use \cleardoublepage %% for anything that you want to appear on a right-hand page. %% This generates a "dedication" section, if needed -- just a paragraph %% formatted flush right (uncomment to have it appear in the document). %\begin{dedication} %% *** Put your Dedication here. *** %\end{dedication} %% The `dedication' and `acknowledgements' sections do not create new %% pages so if you want the two sections to appear on separate pages, %% uncomment the following line. %\newpage % separate pages for dedication and acknowledgements %% Alternatively, if you leave both on the same page, it is probably a %% good idea to add a bit of extra vertical space in between the two -- %% for example, as follows (adjust as desired). %\vspace{.5in} % vertical space between dedication and acknowledgements %% This generates an "acknowledgements" section, if needed %% (uncomment to have it appear in the document). %\begin{acknowledgements} %% *** Put your Acknowledgements here. *** %\end{acknowledgements} %% This generates the Table of Contents (on a separate page). \tableofcontents %% This generates the List of Tables (on a separate page), if needed %% (uncomment to have it appear in the document). %\listoftables %% This generates the List of Figures (on a separate page), if needed %% (uncomment to have it appear in the document). %\listoffigures %% You can add commands here to generate any other material that belongs %% in the head matter (for example, List of Plates, Index of Symbols, or %% List of Appendices). %% End of the preliminary sections: reset page style and numbering. \end{preliminary} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% Put your Chapters here; the easiest way to do this is to keep %% %% each chapter in a separate file and `\include' all the files. %% %% Each chapter file should start with "\chapter{ChapterName}". %% %% Note that using `\include' instead of `\input' will make each %% %% chapter start on a new page, and allow you to format only parts %% %% of your thesis at a time by using `\includeonly'. %% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% *** Include chapter files here. *** %% This adds a line for the Bibliography in the Table of Contents. \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Bibliography} %% *** Set the bibliography style. *** %% (change according to your preference/requirements) \bibliographystyle{plain} %% *** Set the bibliography file. *** %% ("thesis.bib" by default; change as needed) \bibliography{thesis} %% *** NOTE *** %% If you don't use bibliography files, comment out the previous line %% and use \begin{thebibliography}...\end{thebibliography}. (In that %% case, you should probably put the bibliography in a separate file and %% `\include' or `\input' it here). \end{document}