- Version: 0.1
- Author: Tomas Cassanelli
The folowing TeX files contains all necessary packages and LaTeX structure for the Uni-Bonn master thesis. The main motivation for this project was the lack of resources and the messy structure for the current Uni-Bonn template. Please notice that the following document is not an official template for the Uni-Bonn master thesis.
The thesis is divided into:
- Title page
- Dedication (optional)
- Declaration
- Abstract
- Acknowledgements (optional)
- ToC, LoF, LoT
- Chapters
- Appendices
- Bibliography
In Chapter 1 I have written several examples on basic functions, not common for TeX users. If this is your first time using LaTeX, stop reading this and start looking at some introduction, e.g. the not so short introduction to LaTeX (worthwhile giving it a look even though you're an experienced user!).
Once you have installed LaTeX, I strongly encourage you to use Sublime, the editor is great and it works ridiculously good along TeX files. See LateXTools: A LaTeX Plugin for Sublime Text 2 and 3.
I don't want to make a (LaTeX) package out of this template, I only want to point out what are the useful enviroments and a way to structure text that you'd like. In this sense I'll add some examples, check this webste once in a while and I'll have new stuff and ideas to improve your thesis!
- Table example
- Big table example
- Tikz example
- Image example
- Python scaling figures
- Minipage and placing the caption on the side
- By far the best LaTeX forum TeX.
- When you know the symbol but you don't know how is it called, then draw it with Detexify.
- Tikz examples, TeXample.
- LaTeX colors.
- MacTex.
Tell me what you think and how to improve the template 😃 !
This template is licensed under a 3-clause BSD style license - see the LICENSE.md file.
If you have any questions about the code, do not hesitate and raise an issue. You can also send me an email directly:
- tcassanelli at protonmail.com