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%% Writing a Doctoral Dissertation with LaTeX at %
%% Georgia State University %
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%% (Running this ``template'' will generate the documentation.) %
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\documentclass[12pt,gsu,online,openany,singleside,hidelinks]{gsudiss}
\usepackage{natbib}
%\usepackage{subfigure} % To format bibliographies.
%% \usepackage{aastex}
\setlength{\bibsep}{0pt} % Necessary for bib entries to have
% correct line spacing.
\usepackage{tocloft}
\usepackage[hidelinks]{hyperref}
\hypersetup{
colorlinks=false,
pdfborder={0 0 0},
}
\renewcommand{\cftfigfont}{Figure\ }
\renewcommand{\cfttabfont}{Table\ }
\renewcommand{\cftchapfont}{\bfseries}
\renewcommand{\cftsecfont}{\bfseries}
\renewcommand{\cftsubsecfont}{\bfseries\itshape}
\renewcommand{\cftsubsubsecfont}{\itshape}
\renewcommand{\cftparafont}{\mdseries}
\usepackage{lscape}
\usepackage{geometry}
\usepackage{array}
\usepackage{deluxetable}
%\usepackage{aastex_hack}
\usepackage{longtable,ltcaption}
\usepackage{float}
\usepackage[caption = false]{subfig}
% The ltcaption package supports \CaptionLabelFont & \CaptionTextFont
% introduced by the NTG document classes
\renewcommand\CaptionLabelFont{\normalsize}
\renewcommand\CaptionTextFont{\normalsize}
\usepackage{aas} % Some abbreviations for AAS references.
\citestyle{aa} % Astronomy & Astrophysics cite style.
\usepackage{eucal} % Euler fonts for equations.
\usepackage{verbatim} % Allows quoting source with commands.
\usepackage{graphicx} % For powerful manipulation of figures.
\usepackage{amsmath,amsthm,amsfonts,amsopn,amssymb} % Some nice math packages.
\usepackage{ctable} % My preference table package.
\usepackage[overlay]{textpos} % Put stuff anywhere, I mean anywhere ...
\usepackage{pstricks} % Draw stuff especially on top figures etc...
\usepackage{afterpage} % Useful for absolute placement of figures and tables.
\usepackage{longtable} % for 'longtable' environment
\usepackage{pdflscape} % for 'landscape' environment
%\input{figures} % My defined figures, see the file "figures.tex".
\input{usercommands} % User defined commands go in this
% file called "usercommands.tex".
% Of course you can rename it.
\usepackage{float}
\floatstyle{boxed}
\newfloat{code}{h}{ext}
\floatname{code}{Code}
\usepackage{fancyvrb}
\DefineVerbatimEnvironment{code}{Verbatim}{fontsize=\small}
\DefineVerbatimEnvironment{example}{Verbatim}{fontsize=\small}
\usepackage{atbeginend} % Modify space before and after
% equations. These are my preferences.
\AfterBegin{equation}{\addtolength{\abovedisplayskip}{-0.5\baselineskip}}
\BeforeEnd{equation}{\addtolength{\belowdisplayskip}{-0.5\baselineskip}}
\AfterBegin{equation*}{\addtolength{\abovedisplayskip}{-0.5\baselineskip}}
\BeforeEnd{equation*}{\addtolength{\belowdisplayskip}{-0.5\baselineskip}}
\renewcommand{\topfraction}{0.85} % These modify figure placement on
\renewcommand{\bottomfraction}{0.85} % the page and various other space
\renewcommand{\textfraction}{0.10} % requirements for figures.
\renewcommand{\floatpagefraction}{0.80} % These 5 lines are not
\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{0.5} % necessary but I think its better
% than latex default.
\setlength{\tabcolsep}{3pt} % shrink column spacing so your tables
% can be wider (yay Todd Tables)
%\setlength{\LTcapwidth}{\textwidth}% so your rotated, normal-sized
% longtable titles won't wrap oddly.
\clubpenalty=1000 % Make Latex try hard to fix
\widowpenalty=1000 % "stray lines" in paragraphs,
% i.e. paragraph that begin at the
% last line of a page, or end with
% the last line on the following
% page. This looks silly.
\raggedbottom
\settocname{TABLE OF CONTENTS} % Set the "Table of Contents"
% name. This is the default. You
% can use "Table of Contents" for example.
\setlofname{LIST OF FIGURES} % Change the name from 'List of
% Figures'. Use whatever you wish.
\setlotname{LIST OF TABLES} % Change the name from 'List of
% Tables'. Use whatever suit your
% fancy.
\settocbibname{REFERENCES} % Change the name from
% 'Bibliography'. Change it back if
% you feel like it.
\setloaname{LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS}
% I Changed the name from 'List of
% Abbreviations'. Use any name that
% makes sense here. If you don't
% have an "abbreviations.tex" file,
% this command will do nothing.
\setfigname{Figure\ } % Set the caption labels for figures.
\settabname{Table\ } % Set the caption labels for tables.
\setcapfont{pnc} % Set the caption font for
% both tables and figures.
\chapternumsize{\normalsize} % You can use any standard latex sizes here.
\chapterheadsize{\normalsize} % You can use any standard latex sizes here.
\chaptertitlesize{\normalsize} % You can use any standard latex sizes here.
% These defaults look good to me.
\beforechapterheadname{CHAPTER} % Optional text to put in front of
% the chapter number.
\afterchapterheadname{} % Optional text to put after the
% chapter number. The default
% looks like this: --1--. Of course
% you can change this to any
% format, for e.g. $\sim$
\chapterheadpos{center} % You can use 'right', 'left',
% 'center'.
\chaptertitlepos{center} % You can use 'right', 'left',
% 'center'
\chapterheadverticalspace{-1em} % The space between the Chapter head
% and the top of page. This distance
% is not absolute, but relative to
% the parameters set by the
% geometry package. Play around
% with this number to suit your needs.
\chapterbetweentitlespace{-1.em} % The space between the chapter head
% and the title head.
\titleheadverticalspace{2em} % The space between the title head
% and the text.
\sectiontitlesize{\normalsize} % This is obvious.
\sectiontitlepos{left} % Obvious.
\sectiontitleverticalspace{1em} % The space between the section head
% and the text.
\subsectiontitlesize{\normalsize} % Obvious.
\subsectiontitlepos{left} % Obvious.
\subsectiontitleverticalspace{0.5em} % You get the idea...
\subsubsectiontitlesize{\normalsize}
\subsubsectiontitlepos{left}
\subsubsectiontitleverticalspace{0.5em}
\sepabbrev{7em} % The space between the abbreviation
% lists, that is, if you have
% one. Has to be >= 5em.
\prettify{pnc}
\printdraft{\textcolor{gray}\small DRAFT} % In order to use this
% command, you have to enable "drafts"
% in the option of the gsudiss
% class, otherwise it does
% nothing. This prints the word
% "DRAFT" in gray color in the header of your
% dissertation. You can go wild
% here if you want. Just make sure
% you disable the draft option
% before final printing.
\author(YOUR NAME) % Name required.
\title(THE TITLE) % Title of dissertation Required.
\titlesize(11)(11) % This is for changing
% the default font size
% for your title. The
% first argument is the
% font size, the second
% is the line spacing for
% long tiles that wrap to
% more than one line.
% Default is equivalent
% to the \LARGE command,
% which is roughly (22)(22).
% \committee: The first parenthesis must contain your supervisor name.
% You can have two supervisors (for strange reasons), in which case, the
% second supervisor goes into the square brackets, next to the
% first. If you have one like me, then leave the second entry blank, like below. The
% rest of the parentheses contains the rest of your committee members. You
% can have up to six entries, NOT including your supervisor(s). My
% school requires five or four. I have five (5) members
% below. Finally, the last square brackets contains the
% chairman of your department. In my case, the chairman is
% also a committee member, so he is listed twice. Note that
% there is no need to put the "Dr." title in front of any of the names.
\committee(Your Advisor)[]
(Committee Member)
(Committee Member)
(Committee Member)
(Committee Member)
[committee]
\department(Department of Physics and Astronomy)
% Your Department name.
% Other departments you can
% use include
% \department(School of Arts \& Design)
% or \department(School of Music), etc...
\departmenttitle(Chair) % For Arts and Music school
% students use
% \departmenttitle{Director}
\graduationyear(YEAR) % Defaults to the same year
% you are writing this
% Dissertation. Do
% \graduationyear(200x) if
% you ever need to change it.
\graduationmonth(Month) % This is the date of the
% official graduation ceremony.
% Do \graduationmonth{January}
% for example. Defaults to "August"
\newcommand\omicron{o}
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% The dissertation starts here. %
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\begin{document}
\include{frontmatter} % See the frontmatter.tex file
\mainmatter % Main chapters starts here
\include{./Chapters/Chapter_1}
\include{./Chapters/Chapter_2}
\appendix
\section*{Appendices}
\addcontentsline{toc}{section}{Appendices}
\renewcommand{\thesubsection}{\Alph{subsection}}
\include{./Chapters/Appendix_A}
\include{./Chapters/Appendix_B}
\include{backmatter} % See the backmatter.tex file
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% The dissertation ends here. %
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\end{document}