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This is version 0.2 of DIthesis, a Latex2e document class for undergraduate theses at the Department of Informatics and Telecommunications, University of Athens. This work consists of the following files: +===================+================================+ | athena.jpg | University logo | | dithesis.cls | Class source | | README | | | sample.pdf | Documentation in Arial PDF | | sample.tex | Documentation in Arial source | | sampleNoArial.pdf | Documentation in CMU Serif PDF | | sampleNoArial.tex | Documentation in CMU source | +===================+================================+ The documentation files also serve as sample theses. Both documentation files were compiled with XeLaTeX: * sample.tex on a Microsoft Windows platform under MikTex. * sampleNoArial.tex on a Linux platform, The class (dithesis.cls) successfully compiles with pdflatex, too, but I did not figure out how to set up Greek there. LICENSE: This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 of this license or (at your option) any later version. The latest version of this license is in: http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX version 2005/12/01 or later. Aug 23, 2012 -- Yannis Mantzouratos <mantzouratos@gmail.com>
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dithesis – A class for undergraduate theses at the University of Athens
The class conforms to the requirements of the Department of Informatics and Telecommunications at the University of Athens regarding the preparation of undergraduate theses, as of Sep 1, 2011.
The class is designed for use with XeLaTeX; by default (on a Windows platform), the font Arial is used, but provision is made for use under Linux (with a different sans-serif font).
Package | dithesis |
Version | 0.2 |
Licenses | The LaTeX Project Public License |
Maintainer | Yannis Mantzouratos |
Contained in | TeX Live as dithesis MiKTeX as dithesis |
Topics | Greek Dissertation |