A DEMONSTRATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT DISSERTATION DOCUMENT CLASS

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A DEMONSTRATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT DISSERTATION DOCUMENT CLASS Erik Stokes June 17, 2008 i

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The following dissertation, while an individual work, benefited from the insights and direction of several people. First, my Dissertation Chair, Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, exemplifies the high quality scholarship to which I aspire. In addition, Xxxxxx provided timely and instructive comments and evaluation at every stage of the dissertation process, allowing me to complete this project on schedule. Next, I wish to thank the complete Dissertation Committee, and outside reader, respectively: Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Xxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx, and Xxxxx Xxx. Each individual provided insights that guided and challenged my thinking, substantially improving the finished product. 1 1 12In addition to the technical and instrumental assistance above, I received equally important assistance from family and friends. My husband, Xxxxx Xxxxxx, provided on-going support throughout the dissertation process, as well as technical assistance critical for completing the project in a timely manner. My mother, Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, instilled in me, from an early age, the desire and skills to obtain the Ph.D. Finally, I wish to thank the respondents of my study (who remain anonymous for confidentiality purposes). Their comments and insights created an informative and interesting project with opportunities for future work. iii

Dedicated to things

Contents Acknowledgments iii 1 There is only one chapter 1 1.1 Introduction and Installation....................... 1 1.2 Document Structure........................... 2 1.3 Front Matter............................... 4 1.4 Main Matter................................ 4 1.5 Back Matter................................ 5 1.6 Class Options............................... 5 1.7 Warnings................................. 6 iv

Chapter 1 There is only one chapter 1.1 Introduction and Installation This is an example document to demonstrate the typesetting of a dissertation for the University of Kentucky. To see the specifications I am trying to meet go to http://www.research.uky.edu/gs/printeddissertationinstructions.html. It is build on top of the memoir document class. This is not installed here, but you can get it from CTAN. If you put the files in the same directory as the ukthesis.cls file they will be detected. There are two ways to get this all to work. First you must compile the memoir class following the instructions in the accompanying README file Them, Easy Drop the ukthesis.cls and all of the memoir files into the same directory as your main L A TEX document Hard Copy the memoir files into the directory texmf/tex/latex/memoir and the documentation files into texmf/doc/latex/memoir in the root of your u drive. Copy ukthesis.cls to texmf/tex/latex/ukthesis. Now run the command texhash from the Unix side (using Putty). This will make it work on the Unix side. But MikTeX doesn t acknowledge that texmf directory so it won t work from the Windows side. To do this, create a file called miktex.ini in your u drive. Add to it the following [LaTeX] Input Dirs=.;u:\texmf//;%R\tex\latex//;%R\tex\generic// and execute the command initexmf --personal=miktex.ini from a DOS (not Unix) prompt. The supported method for producing a PDF file is to use latex then dvips -t letter to produce a postscript (for printed copies, this should be correct) and finally, ps2pdf to produce the PDF. pdflatex seems to produce correct results most of the time, but problems have been reported. Its use is not supported. 1

1. There is only one chapter 1.2 Document Structure The most basic beginning for a dissertation is: \documentclass[nosignatures,final]{ukthesis} \usepackage[pdfauthor={your name}, pdftitle={the Title}, pdfsubject={the Subject}, pdfkeywords={some Keywords}, pdfproducer={latex with hyperref}, pdfcreator={latex->dvips->ps2pdf}, pdfpagemode=useoutlines, bookmarksopen=true, letterpaper, bookmarksnumbered=true]{hyperref} \usepackage{memhfixc} \maxsecnumdepth{subsection} \changetocdepth{3} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \begin{document} %author data \author{your name} \title{the TITLE} \abstract{an abstract} \advisor{your advisor} \keywords{keywords go here} \dgs{dgs name here} %the title pages \frontmatter \maketitle \begin{acknowledgments} Acknowledge people/things here \end{acknowledgments} \begin{dedication} Dedicated to things (optional) \end{dedication} \tableofcontents*\clearpage \listoffigures\clearpage \listoftables\clearpage %---------------------------------------------- \mainmatter \chapter{the First Chapter} \section{the First Section} Math goes here. \begin{figure}[h] 2

Document Structure \centering Here s a figure \caption{a Simple Figure} \end{figure} \begin{table}[h] \centering \begin{tabular}{c c} Here & is \\ \hline a & table \end{tabular} \caption{a Simple Table} \end{table} \copyrightnotice %----------------------------------------------- \backmatter put your bibliography/references here. \chapter{vita} A brief vita goes here. \end{document} This skeleton may be found in the file minimal-thesis.tex, included with the class. If you have no figures (tables) you should remove the\listoffigures (\listoftables). If you are submitting electronically then you must submit in the PDF format. Make sure it opens correctly in the Acrobat reader. All cross references must be hyper-linked and you must have bookmarks pointing to certain major sections of the document. Your document also needs to include proper meta-data (i.e. your name, the title, etc.). This can all be done automatically using the hyperref package with some options: \usepackage[pdfauthor={your Name}, pdftitle={the Title}, pdfsubject={the Subject}, pdfkeywords={some Keywords}, pdfproducer={latex with hyperref}, pdfcreator={latex->dvips->ps2pdf}, pdfpagemode=useoutlines, bookmarksopen=true, bookmarksnumbered=true]{hyperref} \usepackage{memhfixc} Note especially the options bookmarksopen and bookmarksnumbered. The first causes the PDF file to open with the bookmarks displayed in a sidebar (required) and the second places the chapter/section number in the name of the bookmark (required). It is recommended that you use the url package and the \url command to set URLs and e-mail addresses. 3

1. There is only one chapter The supported document divisions and there formatings are: 1 Chapter 1.1 Section Subsection Subsubsection The expected division is chapters divided into sections. If you use any of the deeper divisions you will need to use \changetocdepth{depth} to include them in the table of contents. Chapters have depth 0, sections depth 1 and so on. Setdepth to the number for the deepest division of your thesis. You can use\maxsecnumdepth{division} to set the deepest division you want numbered. It defaults to section. Do not use the part division or any of division smaller than subsubsection. 1.3 Front Matter The author must use the \author, \title, \abstract \dgs and \advisor macros to define the title page elements. Make sure that the title is in all capital letters and contains no fancy formatting. Math is fine, but no footnotes and no font changes (including font size changes). The title is set inside of a \parbox, so don t do anything it doesn t like. The year will always be set to the current year on the day when latex was last run. The advisor macro accepts an optional argument to indicate the department. This defaults to Mathematics but may be changed for other departments. Set\dgs to the name of the current Director of Graduate Studies. This may be omitted if you are submitting a printed copy and use the nosignatures option. The graduate schools margin requirement s place an implicit limit on the length of the title. It must fit inside of a box whose width is \linewidth (about 6in) and whose height is 1.5in. The abstract is set inside of the \abstract command, rather than the usual abstract environment. The environment is still available, but you shouldn t use it. Your abstract must not exceed 350 words. Other than that, use these just as you would the corresponding commands in the standard document classes. You must provide exactly 5 keywords using the \keyword macro. Begin with \frontmatter command. This informs latex that you are including material non-content material for the front of the document. This will automatically change the numbering style to lowercase roman numerals beginning with iii. Issue the command \maketitle to produce the (numerous) title pages. The acknowledgments, dedication and table of contents are also front-matter. 1.4 Main Matter Issue the command \mainmatter just before the first chapter. If you are using double or one-half spacing the necessary commands should be issued here and not at the before the front-matter. 4

Back Matter The only supported font-sizes are 10pt and 12pt. The default is 12pt. Nothing should exceed a font size of 12pt. Your figures and tables should be placed constantly, i.e., always where first referenced, always at the top of the page etc. Make sure you provide a caption for each so that they are caught in the list of figures (tables). If you have a large table that needs to be displayed sideways, the sidewaystable environment provided by the rotating package produces the correct formating. You must place a copyright notice at the end of each chapter. It should be centered and the bottom of the page, just above the number. A command \copyrightnotice is provided for this. Put it just before each \chapter command. In some situations (when the last page of the chapter is full) it may spill over onto a page by itself. The command \copyrightprefix is provided to customize the appearance of the notice. It is printed just before the name and year. Changing this is the easiest way to alter the appearance of the copyright notice. 1.5 Back Matter Like the font and main-matter, begin the back-matter with the command\backmatter. This does a number of things including changing the chapter heading style to remove the numbers. Your bibliography and vita are back-matter as well as any appendices you may have. The rules for the main-matter also apply here. 1.6 Class Options This class will accept most of the options the memoir class will accept. The major exceptions are the font size commands; only 12pt and 10pt are accepted. The following additional options are defined. 12pt, 10pt Font-size options. The default is 12pt. The final option implies 12pt. pretty Typeset the document in a nicer looking format that you can show off to your friends. This changes the titling commands so that they correspond the normal memoir commands. It also provides a command \pretty that you can use for optional typesetting. This document is typeset with the pretty option. For example \pretty{\pagestyle{ruled}} will add a line to the otherwise empty header only when the pretty option is on. final Outputs a final version of the document suitable for submission. Implies oneside and 12pt. option. pretty and final are mutually exclusive. This is the version the graduate school wants for electronic submission. 5

1. There is only one chapter oneside For when you are printing on one side of the page. This is the default. Implied by option final. twoside For when you are printing on both sides of the paper. nosignatures By default the needed names are typed on the lines provided for signatures. If you are turning in a printed copy, you may not want this. The nosignatures option causes these lines to be left blank. Disabled by the final option. 1.7 Warnings Here are some caveats and warnings You must have the most recent version of the memoir class. Errors about Emulated packages are because your version of the memoir class is too old. It is assumed that you are using 8.5 11 inch US letter paper. Other paper sizes will not work and are not supported. Some versions of dvips default to A4 paper (if your top margin is too small, this is why). Use the option -t letter to change this. If you change the headers or footers, put the changes inside the \pretty command so that they only affect the document when the pretty option is on. Likewise for the margins. Do not use the old, deprecated font commands like \it and \bf as they will not work with the memoir class. This shouldn t surprise you since they were declared obsolete in 1996. Use \textbf and \textit instead. For double (or one-half) spacing use the built in memoir commands\doublespacing or \OnehalfSpacing. Do not begin double spacing until you enter the mainmatter. Problems have been reported using the setspace package on Windows Vista. This can be solved by copying the setspace.sty file to you local directory and renaming in mysetspace.sty. Then \usepackage{mysetspace} will load the package correctly. If you use a version of the hyperref package dated before 2006/11/15 you must put \usepackage{memhfixc} after you load hyperref otherwise you will get errors about \chapternumberline being undefined. This comes from the memoir class; it isn t my fault. 6

Warnings The \date command does not change the displayed year. You may change the year by renewing the \year command. By default, the displayed year is the year in which latex was last run on the document. If you are a submitting a physical rather than an electronic copy, you must call the class with the option nosignatures. Use the options oneside and twoside as appropriate for how you print the document. The class produces overfull and underfull \hbox errors. Pay them no mind. I make no guarantees that this will not cause your computer to punch you in the face or other similar disasters. This code is used entirely at your own risk. 7