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a beamer template for compilation in XeTeX that uses kpfonts for math and sans serif fonts for all other text. The template is easily modifiable to match colors of other institutions. Gray background, boxed equations and figures, all of which is easily modifiable.
This is a beamer template that is versatile enough for presentations by BITS Pilani, K K Birla Goa Campus (Goa INDIA) students, faculty and employees. The pics are made personally or taken from creative commons media.
This is the template for LaTeX submissions to American Political Science Review (APSR).
You can use it to write and collaborate online in LaTeX. Once your article is complete, you can submit directly to APSR using the ‘Submit to journal’ option in the Overleaf editor.
For more information on how to write in LaTeX using Overleaf, see this video tutorial. For more information on the submission criteria of the APSR, see the following guidelines or contact the journal's office.
The file main.tex is the document you will use to organize your thesis. This file inputs the related documents to create the front matter, body, and references of the thesis. The compiled version of this document is available in postscript, dvi, and pdf format. The compiled version of this document gives samples of an NMSU thesis along with some advice for writing a thesis and for using these files.
At the minimum you will need main.tex, title.tex, approval.tex, vita.tex, abstract.tex, and nmsuth01.cls. The Front Matter documents are described as follows:
title.tex: title page
approval.tex: approval page
dedica.tex: dedication page
ackno.tex: acknowledgements page
vita.tex: vita page
abstract.tex: abstract of the thesis
NMSU Department of Mathematics
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