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LaTeX template for thesis and dissertation 1) Introduction For Linux, a Makefile is distributed to automate the process recompilation. However, the Makefile is provided for illustrative purposes only and may need to be modified, depending on the Linux distribution used. The compilation process allows to generate graphics and images products using Gnuplot and Dia software. It is best that all images be imported in EPS (Encapsulated Postscript) or any other vector format picture. Other types of images may be supported, depending on the version of LaTeX. 2) Folders ./dia Images generated by Dia Diagram Editor. Place the ".dia" file in this directory and it will be compiled as required. The resulting file is the extension ".png". An example is provided. ./gnuplot Gnuplot generated graphics. Place a file with the extension ".gp"in this directory and the compilation process will generate a ".png" file. You must specify in the Makefile the dependencies with data files to ensure recompilation of the graph if data change. An example is provided. ./images Static images. Use as much as possible in a format vector (EPS, SVG, etc). You can use GIMP to convert images. 3) Files Makefile Dépendancies between files (DO NOT MODIFY) MemoireThese.sty style sheet (DO NOT MODIFY) polymtl.bst BibTeX bibliography style (DO NOT MODIFY) Document.tex Main file (DO NOT MODIFY) 0-Definitions_Etudiant.tex Student information 1-Dedicace.tex Dedication 2-Remerciements.tex Acknowledgements. 3-Abstract.tex Summary in English 3-Resume_sujet.tex Summary in French 4-Sigles_Abrev.tex symbols and abbreviations 5-Introduction.tex Introduction 6-Revue_litterature.tex Critical review of the relevant literature 7-Theme1.tex First topic (Doctorate) or "Details of the Solution" (Master's) 7-Theme2.tex Second topic (Doctorate) or "Theoretical and experimental results" (Maîtrise). 7-Theme3.tex Third topic (Doctorate) or delete the file for a master's. 8-Conclusion.tex Conclusion Document.bib Bibliography. See examples. modules/ etexcmds.sty DO NOT MODIFY infwarerr.sty DO NOT MODIFY soulutf8.sty DO NOT MODIFY aeguill.sty NE PAS MODIFIER NB In case you are writing a document that includes only two topics rather than three, simply delete Theme3.tex. 4) LaTeX Document There are two modes ("draft" and "final") for the LaTeX document. "Draft" mode generates a DVI file without image, but reserve space in the text. "Draft" mode also makes it easy to recognize overflows as a black square is added to the fault line. The "final" mode generates the final version of a document. It includes all images but does not identify lines that cross in the right margin. You should always read the messages displayed by LaTeX to correct errors. When an overflow caused by a word that LaTeX does not recognize, it is possible to specify how to divide the word. This situation occurs most often with words that include accents. For example, if the word "stereophonic" overflows at the end of the line, you could write "ster \ -reo \ -pho \ -ni \ -that" to tell LaTeX how it can separate the syllables. 4.1) Linux The LaTeX document is compiled using the command "make". It is recompiled as many times as required to eliminate unresolved dependencies. In addition, it supports compiling the bibliography and regenerates all files in directories "gnuplot" and "dia". "Make help" displays all the options. NB According to the Linux distribution used, some software may need to be installed manually. 5) Display results in Linux To see the results of the compilation, you can use the command Xdvi (type "make show"). This allows you to see the changes after a recompile. 6) LaTeX References The not so short introduction to LaTeX http://tobi.oetiker.ch/lshort/lshort.pdf "The LaTeX Companion". Frank Mittelbach et Michel Goosens. Addison Wesley. "Guide To LaTeX". Helmut Kopka. Addison Wesley. "The LaTeX Graphics Companion". Frank Mittelbach, Michel Goosens et al. Addison Wesley. "LaTeX: A Document Preparation System". Leslie Lamport. Addison Wesley. Official Web site: http://www.ctan.org
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