60 lines
1.5 KiB
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60 lines
1.5 KiB
TeX
\documentclass{mythesis}
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\usepackage{mythesis}
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%% You can set the line spacing this way
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%\setallspacing{double}
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%% or a section at a time like this
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%\setfrontmatterspacing{double}
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%% PDF metadata
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\makeatletter
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\@ifpackageloaded{hyperref}{%
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\hypersetup{%
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pdftitle = {Studying B to K pi decays with LHCb},
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pdfsubject = {Andy Buckley's PhD thesis},
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pdfkeywords = {LHCb, B, physics, LHC, heavy flavour},
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pdfauthor = {\textcopyright\ Andy Buckley}
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}
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}{}
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\makeatother
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%% Define the thesis title and author
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\title{A study of \BToKPi decays with\\ the \LHCb experiment}
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\author{Andrew Gordon Buckley}
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%% Start the document
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\begin{document}
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%% Define the un-numbered front matter (cover pages, rubrik and table of contents)
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\begin{frontmatter}
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\input{chapters/frontmatter}
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\end{frontmatter}
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%% Start the content body of the thesis
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\begin{mainmatter}
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%% Actually, more semantic chapter filenames are better, like "chap-bgtheory.tex"
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\input{chapters/chap1}
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\input{chapters/chap2}
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\input{chapters/chap3}
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\input{chapters/chap4}
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\input{chapters/chap5}
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\input{chapters/chap6}
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%% To ignore a specific chapter while working on another,
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%% making the build faster, comment it out like this:
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%\input{chapters/chap4}
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\end{mainmatter}
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%% Produce the appendices
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\begin{appendices}
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%\input{chapters/appendices}
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\end{appendices}
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%% Produce the un-numbered back matter (e.g. colophon,
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%% bibliography, tables of figures etc., index...)
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\begin{backmatter}
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\input{chapters/backmatter}
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\end{backmatter}
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%% Close
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\end{document}
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