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phd-thesis-template

A PhD thesis LaTeX template for Cambridge University, based on Krishna Kumar's King's latex course, CUED V1.1 Template by H. Banderi, and Cambridge Computer Laboratory Template.

Build your thesis

The template supports PDF, DVI and PS formats. All three formats can be generated with the provided Makefile.

To build the PDF version of your thesis, run:

make

or

./makepdf

This build procedure uses pdflatex and will produce thesis.pdf.

To produce DVI and PS versions of your document, you should run:

./makeps

or

make BUILD_STRATEGY=latex

This will use the latex command to build the document and will produce thesis.dvi, thesis.ps and thesis.pdf documents.

Clean unwanted files

To clean unwanted clutter (all LaTeX auto-generated files), run:

make clean

Note: the Makefile itself is take from and maintained at here.


Usage details

Class Options

PhDThesisPSnPDF is based on the standard book class

It support the following custom options:

  • a4paper or a5paper or letter: Paper size

  • 10pt or 11pt or 12pt: Font Size

  • oneside or twoside: This is especially useful for printing double side (twoside) or single side.

  • print: Supports Print and Online Version with different page margins and hyperlink styles. Use print in the options to activate Print Version with appropriate margins and page layout and view styles. Leaving the options field blank will activate Online version.

  • index: Including this option in \documentclass build the index, which you can put at the and of the thesis.

    Instructions on how to use the index can be found here.

    Note: the package makeidx is used to create the index.

Choosing the Fonts:

PhDThesisPSnPDF currently supports two fonts Times and Latin Modern (default).

  • times: Specifying times option in the document class will use mathptpx or Times font with Math Support.

  • default (empty): When no font is specified, Latin Modern is used as the default font with Math Support. The default font is set in preamble with the following condition ifFontNotSet is True then default is set as Latin Modern. User can change this default font in the preamble.

Choosing the Bibliography style

PhDThesisPSnPDF currently supports two styles AuthorYear and Numbered (default). Citation style has to be set. You can also specify CustomBib style

  • authoryear: For author-year citation eg., Krishna (2013)

  • numbered: (Default Option) For numbered and sorted citation e.g., [1,5,2]

  • custombib: Define your own bibliography style in the preamble.tex file. \RequirePackage[square, sort, numbers, authoryear]{natbib}

Choosing the Page Style

PhDThesisPSnPDF defines 3 different page styles (header and footer). The following definition is for twoside layout.

  • default (leave empty): For Page Numbers in Header (Left Even, Right Odd) and Chapter Name in Header (Right Even) and Section #. Section Name (Left Odd). Blank Footer.

  • PageStyleI: For Page Numbers in Header (Left Even, Right Odd) and Chapter Name next to the Page Number on Even Side (Left Even). Section Number and Section Name and Page Number in Header on Odd Side (Right Odd). Footer is empty. Layout:

3 | Introduction and 1.2 Section Name | 4

  • PageStyleII: Chapter Name on Even Side (Left Even) in Header. Section Number and Section Name in Header on Odd Side (Right Odd). Page numbering in footer. Layout:

Header (Odd) : 1.2 Section Name Header (Even) : Introduction
Footer[centered]: 3

Custom Settings

  • The depth of table of contents can be set using: \setcounter{secnumdepth}{3} \setcounter{tocdepth}{3} a depth of [3] indicates to a level of \subsubsection or #.#.#.#. Default set as 2.

  • To hide sections from appearing in TOC use: \tochide\section{Section name} in your TeX files

  • To restrict the length of the figure caption in List of figures use in preamble.tex: \caption[Caption that you want to appear in TOC]{Actual caption of the figure} \section[short]{title}

  • Define custom caption style for figure and table caption in preamble.tex using: \RequirePackage[small,bf,figurename=Fig.,labelsep=space,tableposition=top]{caption}

  • Bibliography with Author-Year Citation in preamble.tex: \RequirePackage[round, sort, numbers, authoryear]{natbib}

  • You can change the Title of Nomenclature to Notations or Symbols in the preamble.tex using: \renewcommand\nomname{Symbols}

Nomenclature Definition

  • To use nomenclature in your chapters: \nomenclature[g-pi]{$\pi$}{ $\simeq 3.14\ldots$} The sort keys have prefix. In this case a prefix of g is used to denote Greek Symbols, followed by -pi or -sort_key. Use a - to separate sort key from the prefixes. The standard prefixes defined in this class are:

  • A or a: Roman Symbols

  • G or g: Greek Symbols

  • Z or z: Acronyms/Abbreviations

  • R or r: Superscripts

  • S or s: Subscripts

  • X or x: Other Symbols


Troubleshooting

Q1: I found a bug in the template. Where do I report bugs?

You can report issues through our GitHub repository.

You can also mail the maintainers directly.

Q2: Where can I find the thesis formatting guidelines this class is based on?

http://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/postgraduate/assets/library/document/p/original/planningphd.pdf

Q3: Can I use my own Makefile?

By all means. We are currently using the very nice (and smart) Makefile built specifically for LaTeX:

http://code.google.com/p/latex-makefile/

The university updates its logo every now and then. You can find up-to-date logos on this page (subject to change without notice).

Download and exchange the new logos with CUni.eps and/or CUni.pdf.

Q5: How can I use my favourite fonts (like Libertine etc.)?

This template uses Times and Latin Modern (as default) fonts. Libertine Font doesn't support Math (looking for a suitable alternative for Math font in Libertine). After you've installed your custom/favourite fonts, add the following command in the preamble section within \ifsetFont\else \RequirePackage{yourfont} \fi:

\renewcommand\rmdefault{psb}

Q6: How should I count the number of words in my thesis?

You can run the following command: ps2ascii thesis.pdf | wc -w


Known Issue(s) / Bugs

  • No know bug(s) so far. If you find any let me know or even better, if you can patch it and contribute to the development of the LaTeX Template

TODO list

  • Support Libertine fonts + Math

  • Support eco mode: squeeze more text in a page

  • Headheight should be fixed according to the fontsize used!