Ms. Mimi Burbank has created a Latex package
that
facilitates Ph.D.s to write their dissertations conforming to FSU's
requirements on the writing style. The latest version of her package
can be obtained from the following website
http://www.csit.fsu.edu/~mimi/Fsuthesis/ Below, I give a brief description of how to use the package under the unix system at the Statistics Department. 1. Two key files: fsuthesis.clsand Chicago.clo These two files define the Latex style that conforms to FSU's requirements. If you do not have a good understanding of Latex, you should not make any changes to them. 2. A sample thesis that shows how to use the package. The sample includes the following files: sample.tex This is the main tex file that puts together all revelent files to make a dissertation. Note: These sample files came from Ms. Burbank's package. Apparently, it illustrates how to useher package for a Master's thesis. That's why the word 'thesis' is used on both the title page (the second page) and the signature page (the third page) and also the title page writes 'Master of Science'. To make it work for Ph.D. dissertation, a user should modify the file 'sample.tex' and 'fsuthesis.cls'. Note:
Pay attention to how the file 'sample.tex' puts other files in place in
order to use them. For example, to put dedication, acknowledgement, and
abstract in the thesis, the file 'sample.tex' uses the command 3. Help files: fsuguide.pdf The .pdf file gives detailed instructions on how to use the package and other useful information on Latex. It is VERY helpful. 4. Revelent commands under the unix system Put all the above files in one directory and follow the following steps to get the thesis off the printer 'lw' in the computer lab. a.) To compile the Latex files and generate a .dvi file, use the command b.) To take a look at the .dvi file on the computer screen, use the command c.) To convert the .dvi file to the postscript file, use the command dvips sample.dvi d.) To print the postscript file to the printer 'lw', use the command Created by Shaojun Zhang |