Texas A&M Thesis and Dissertation Template 2021 (2)
Author
Graduate and Professional School, Thesis and Dissertation Office
Last Updated
3年前
License
Creative Commons CC BY 4.0
Abstract
Necessary changes made to older version
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% New template code for TAMU Theses and Dissertations starting Spring 2021.
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% Last Updated: 1/13/2021
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% THIS TEMPLATE IS THE MOST
% CURRENT. SEE THE FILES README.TXT AND NEWCHANGES.TXT
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\documentclass[12pt]{report}
\usepackage{tamuconfig}
% Most of the packages that set the default settings
% for the document have moved to the style file
% tamuconfig.sty. This includes
%These next lines change the font. Fixes for certain
%fonts will be implemented in a future release.
%Comment this line if you do not wish to use Times
%New Roman. The font used will then be the LaTeX
%default of Computer Modern.
\usepackage{times}
%\usepackage{cmbright}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
% For natbib-style references, uncomment this.
%\usepackage{natbib}
%This package allows for the use of graphics in the
%document.
\usepackage{graphicx}
%If you have JPEG format images, add .jpg as an
%allowed file extension below. Same for Bitmaps (.bmp).
\DeclareGraphicsExtensions{.png}
%It is best practice to keep all your pictures in
%one folder inside the main directory in which your
%TeX file is kept. Here the folder is named "graphic."
%Replace the name here with your folder's name, if needed.
%The period is needed due to relative referencing.
\graphicspath{ {./graphic/} }
% For quick document navigation.
\usepackage[hidelinks]{hyperref}
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%Please place all your personal packages here. Check to
%see if the packages you wish to use are not already
%declared above. Placing all your personal packages
%here allows me to determine if there are any package
%issues in compilation, as well as any conflicts
%that may arise by the order of loading.
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%Begin student defined packages.
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%End student defined packages.
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% End preamble. Document begins below.
\begin{document}
%The title of your document goes here.
%Spacing may need to be adjusted if your title is long
%and pushes the copyright off the page.
\renewcommand{\tamumanuscripttitle}{ The Title of Your Thesis or Dissertation Goes In This Space To Let Us Know What Your Document is About}
%Type only Thesis, Dissertation, or Record of Study.
\renewcommand{\tamupapertype}{Thesis}
%Your full name goes here, as it is in university records. Check your student record on Howdy if there is any mismatch.
\renewcommand{\tamufullname}{Aggie M. Student}
%The degree title goes here. See the GPS site for more info.
\renewcommand{\tamudegree}{Master of Science}
\renewcommand{\tamuchairone}{Chair Name}
% Uncomment out the next line if you have co-chairs. You will also need to edit the titlepage.tex file.
%\newcommand{\tamuchairtwo}{Additional Chair Name}
\renewcommand{\tamumemberone}{Committee Member 1}
\newcommand{\tamumembertwo}{Committee Member 2}
\newcommand{\tamumemberthree}{Committee Member 3}
\renewcommand{\tamudepthead}{Head of Department}
%Type only May, August, or December.
\renewcommand{\tamugradmonth}{December}
\renewcommand{\tamugradyear}{2021}
%Your department name goes here.
\renewcommand{\tamudepartment}{Mathematics}
\include{data/titlepage} % This is simply a file that formats and adds your titlepage, please do not edit this unless you have a specific need. .
\include{data/abstract}
\include{data/dedication}
\include{data/acknowledgements}
\include{data/contributors}
\include{data/nomenclature}
\include{data/lists} % This is simply a file that formats and adds your toc, lof, and lot, please do not edit this unless you have a specific need.
\include{data/section1}
\include{data/section2}
\include{data/section3}
\include{data/section4}
%The next line is the format for inserting new sections.
%Replace the name "newsection" with the name of your
%new section file.
%\include{data/newsection}
%fix spacing in bibliography, if any...
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\let\oldbibitem\bibitem
\renewcommand{\bibitem}{\setlength{\itemsep}{0pt}\oldbibitem}
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%The bibliography style declared is the IEEE format. If
%you require a different style, see the document
%bibstyles.pdf included in this package. This file,
%hosted by the University of Vienna, shows several
%bibliography styles and examples of in-text citation
%and a references page.
\bibliographystyle{ieeetr}
\phantomsection
\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{REFERENCES}
\renewcommand{\bibname}{{\normalsize\rm REFERENCES}}
%This file is a .bib database that contains the sources.
%This removes the dependency on the previous file
%bibliography.tex.
\bibliography{data/myReference}
%This next line includes appendices. The file
%appendix.tex contains commands pointing to
%the appendix files; be sure to change these
%pointers if you end up changing the filenames.
%Leave this commented if you will not need
%appendix material.
\include{data/appendices}
\end{document}