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---------------------------------------------------------------- uothesis --- Support for University of Oregon Graduate School requirements for the formatting of doctoral dissertations and and masters theses E-mail: mander13@uoregon.edu Released under the LaTeX Project Public License v1.3c or later See http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt ---------------------------------------------------------------- The uothesis bundle provides a LaTeX class file and documentation for the class file. The class file generates documents that are suitable for submission to the Graduate School and conform with the style requirements for dissertations and theses as laid out in the Fall 2010 UO graduate school student manual. The basic format for this dtx and the associcated files are shamelessly mooched from the achemso package dtx and ins files. My thanks to their authors for the excellent examples. Installation ------------ The package is supplied in dtx format. To unpack the dtx, running 'tex uothesis.dtx' will extract the package whereas 'latex uothesis.dtx will extract it and also typeset the documentation. Typesetting the documentation requires a number of packages in addition to those needed to use the package. This is mainly because of the number of demonstration items included in the text. To compile the documentation without error, you will need the packages: - array - booktabs - hypdoc - listings - lmodern - mathpazo - microtype
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uothesis – Class for dissertations and theses at the University of Oregon
The class generates documents that are suitable for submission to the Graduate School and conform with the style requirements for dissertations and theses as laid out in the Fall 2010 UO graduate school student manual.
Package | uothesis |
Version | 2.5.6 |
Licenses | The LaTeX Project Public License 1.3 |
Maintainer | Michael Anderson |
Contained in | TeX Live as uothesis MiKTeX as uothesis |
Topics | Dissertation |