ich nutze ein Template (für meine Diplomarbeit), das ich im internet gefunden hab.
Bisher hat die Anpassung an meine Vorstellungen gut geklappt - obwohl es meine erste größere Arbeit ist, die ich mit Latex verfasse (bin also ein Neuling).
Jetzt kann ich aber ein paar Dinge nicht finden:
Der Aufbau des Templates ohne Inhalt ist folgender:
1.Titelseite
2.Begutachter
3.Zusammenfassung/Abstract
4.leere Seite
5.Widmung
6.Danksagung
7.Inhaltsverzeichnis/Content
8.Content - leere Seite
9.Abbildungsverzeichnis/List of figures
10.List of Figures - leere Seite
11.Tabellenverzeichnis/List of tables
12.Glossar - leere Seite
13.Glossar
14.Glossar - leere Seite
15-18.Einleitung/Introduction
19. Ziele/Aims
20.Aim - leere Seite
21.Discussion
22.Discussion - leere Seite
23.Material & Methoden
24.Material & Methoden - leere Seite
25.References/Literatur
26.Erklärung/Declaration
Meine Probleme:
Ich konnte bisher nicht rausfinden, wie ich die Seiten 4, 8, 10, 12, 14, 20, 22, 24 löschen kann.
Wäre super, wenn ihr mir da helfen könntet - ich bin jetzt schon zwei Tag am ausprobieren - allerdings ohne Erfolg.
Meine .tex Datei:
% ---------------------------------------------------------------------- % LATEX TEMPLATE FOR PhD THESIS % ---------------------------------------------------------------------- % based on Harish Bhanderi's PhD/MPhil template, then Uni Cambridge % http://www-h.eng.cam.ac.uk/help/tpl/textprocessing/ThesisStyle/ % corrected and extended in 2007 by Jakob Suckale, then MPI-CBG PhD programme % and made available through OpenWetWare.org - the free biology wiki %: Style file for Latex % Most style definitions are in the external file PhDthesisPSnPDF. % In this template package, it can be found in ./Latex/Classes/ \documentclass[twoside,11pt]{Latex/Classes/PhDthesisPSnPDF} %: Macro file for Latex % Macros help you summarise frequently repeated Latex commands. % Here, they are placed in an external file /Latex/Macros/MacroFile1.tex % An macro that you may use frequently is the figuremacro (see introduction.tex) \include{Latex/Macros/MacroFile1} %: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- %: TITLE PAGE: name, degree,.. % ---------------------------------------------------------------------- % below is to generate the title page with crest and author name %if output to PDF then put the following in PDF header \ifpdf \pdfinfo { /Title (PhD and MPhil Thesis Classes) /Creator (TeX) /Producer (pdfTeX) /Author (YourName your@email.net) /CreationDate (D:YYYYMMDDhhmmss) %format D:YYYYMMDDhhmmss /ModDate (D:YYYYMMDDhhmm) /Subject (xyz) /Keywords (add, your, keywords, here) } \pdfcatalog { /PageMode (/UseOutlines) /OpenAction (fitbh) } \fi \title{Title of your thesis} % ---------------------------------------------------------------------- % The section below defines www links/email for author and institutions % They will appear on the title page of the PDF and can be clicked \ifpdf \author{\href{mailto:your@email.net}{YourName}} % \cityofbirth{born in XYZ} % uncomment this if your university requires this % % If city of birth is required, also uncomment 2 sections in PhDthesisPSnPDF % % Just search for the "city" and you'll find them. \collegeordept{\href{http://www.something.net}{CollegeOrDepartment}} \university{\href{http://www.something.net}{University}} % The crest is a graphics file of the logo of your research institution. % Place it in ./0_frontmatter/figures and specify the width \crest{\includegraphics[width=4cm]{logo}} % If you are not creating a PDF then use the following. The default is PDF. \else \author{YourName} % \cityofbirth{born in XYZ} \collegeordept{CollegeOrDept} \university{University} \crest{\includegraphics[width=4cm]{logo}} \fi %\renewcommand{\submittedtext}{change the default text here if needed} \degree{Philosophi\ae Doctor (PhD), DPhil,..} \degreedate{year month} % ---------------------------------------------------------------------- % turn of those nasty overfull and underfull hboxes \hbadness=10000 \hfuzz=50pt %: -------------------------------------------------------------- %: FRONT MATTER: dedications, abstract,.. % -------------------------------------------------------------- \begin{document} %\language{english} % sets line spacing \renewcommand\baselinestretch{1.2} \baselineskip=18pt plus1pt %: ----------------------- generate cover page ------------------------ \maketitle % command to print the title page with above variables %: ----------------------- cover page back side ------------------------ % Your research institution may require reviewer names, etc. % This cover back side is required by Dresden Med Fac; uncomment if needed. \newpage \vspace{10mm} 1. Reviewer: Name \vspace{10mm} 2. Reviewer: \vspace{20mm} Day of the defense: \vspace{20mm} \hspace{70mm}Signature from head of PhD committee: %: ----------------------- abstract ------------------------ % Your institution may have specific regulations if you need an abstract and where it is to be placed in the document. The default here is just after title. \include{0_frontmatter/abstract} % The original template provides and abstractseparate environment, if your institution requires them to be separate. I think it's easier to print the abstract from the complete thesis by restricting printing to the relevant page. % \begin{abstractseparate} % \input{Abstract/abstract} % \end{abstractseparate} %: ----------------------- tie in front matter ------------------------ \frontmatter \include{0_frontmatter/dedication} \include{0_frontmatter/acknowledgement} %: ----------------------- contents ------------------------ \setcounter{secnumdepth}{3} % organisational level that receives a numbers \setcounter{tocdepth}{3} % print table of contents for level 3 \tableofcontents % print the table of contents % levels are: 0 - chapter, 1 - section, 2 - subsection, 3 - subsection %: ----------------------- list of figures/tables ------------------------ \listoffigures % print list of figures \listoftables % print list of tables %: ----------------------- glossary ------------------------ % Tie in external source file for definitions: /0_frontmatter/glossary.tex % Glossary entries can also be defined in the main text. See glossary.tex \include{0_frontmatter/glossary} \begin{multicols}{2} % \begin{multicols}{#columns}[header text][space] \begin{footnotesize} % scriptsize(7) < footnotesize(8) < small (9) < normal (10) \printnomenclature[1.5cm] % [] = distance between entry and description \label{nom} % target name for links to glossary \end{footnotesize} \end{multicols} %: -------------------------------------------------------------- %: MAIN DOCUMENT SECTION % -------------------------------------------------------------- % the main text starts here with the introduction, 1st chapter,... \mainmatter \renewcommand{\chaptername}{} % uncomment to print only "1" not "Chapter 1" %: ----------------------- subdocuments ------------------------ % Parts of the thesis are included below. Rename the files as required. % But take care that the paths match. You can also change the order of appearance by moving the include commands. \include{1_introduction/introduction} % background information \include{2/aims} % aims of the project \include{3/XYZ} \include{4/XYZ} \include{5/XYZ} \include{6/XYZ} \include{7/discussion} % discussion of results \include{8/materials_methods} % description of lab methods % -------------------------------------------------------------- %: BACK MATTER: appendices, refs,.. % -------------------------------------------------------------- % the back matter: appendix and references close the thesis %: ----------------------- bibliography ------------------------ % The section below defines how references are listed and formatted % The default below is 2 columns, small font, complete author names. % Entries are also linked back to the page number in the text and to external URL if provided in the BibTex file. % PhDbiblio-url2 = names small caps, title bold & hyperlinked, link to page \begin{multicols}{2} % \begin{multicols}{ # columns}[ header text][ space] \begin{tiny} % tiny(5) < scriptsize(7) < footnotesize(8) < small (9) \bibliographystyle{Latex/Classes/PhDbiblio-url2} % Title is link if provided \renewcommand{\bibname}{References} % changes the header; default: Bibliography \bibliography{9_backmatter/references} % adjust this to fit your BibTex file \end{tiny} \end{multicols} % -------------------------------------------------------------- % Various bibliography styles exit. Replace above style as desired. % in-text refs: (1) (1; 2) % ref list: alphabetical; author(s) in small caps; initials last name; page(s) %\bibliographystyle{Latex/Classes/PhDbiblio-case} % title forced lower case %\bibliographystyle{Latex/Classes/PhDbiblio-bold} % title as in bibtex but bold %\bibliographystyle{Latex/Classes/PhDbiblio-url} % bold + www link if provided %\bibliographystyle{Latex/Classes/jmb} % calls style file jmb.bst % in-text refs: author (year) without brackets % ref list: alphabetical; author(s) in normal font; last name, initials; page(s) %\bibliographystyle{plainnat} % calls style file plainnat.bst % in-text refs: author (year) without brackets % (this works with package natbib) % -------------------------------------------------------------- % according to Dresden med fac summary has to be at the end %\include{0_frontmatter/abstract} %: Declaration of originality \include{9_backmatter/declaration} \end{document}
%--------------------------------------------------------------- % PhDthesis version 2 style file by Jakob Suckale, 2007 % based on CUEDthesis version 1 by Harish Bhanderi 2002 %--------------------------------------------------------------- %-------------------------- identification --------------------- %\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} \ProvidesClass{Latex/Classes/PhDthesisPSnPDF}[2007/09/06 v2 PhD thesis class] %:-------------------------- report or book ----------------------- %If you want to use a Report style document then uncomment the following 3 lines and comment the below 8 book style lines: %\DeclareOption*{\PassOptionsToClass{\CurrentOption}{report}} %\ProcessOptions\relax %%\LoadClass[a4paper]{report} %\ifx\pdfoutput\undefined % \LoadClass[dvips, a4paper]{report} %\else % \LoadClass[pdftex, a4paper]{report} %\fi %%Bibliography %%uncomment next line to change bibliography name to references for Report document class %\renewcommand{\refname}{References} %If you want to use a Book style document then uncomment the following 3 lines and comment the above 8 report style lines: \DeclareOption*{\PassOptionsToClass{\CurrentOption}{book}} \ProcessOptions\relax \ifx\pdfoutput\undefined \LoadClass[dvips, a4paper]{book} \else \LoadClass[pdftex, a4paper]{book} \fi %:-------------------------- packages for fancy things ----------------------- \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{graphics} % for improved inclusion of graphics %\usepackage{wrapfig} % to include figure with text wrapping around it \usepackage[margin=10pt,font=small,labelfont=bf]{caption} % for improved layout of figure captions with extra margin, smaller font than text \usepackage{fancyhdr} % for better header layout \usepackage{eucal} \usepackage[english]{babel} \usepackage[usenames, dvipsnames]{color} \usepackage[perpage]{footmisc} \usepackage[round, sort, numbers]{natbib} \usepackage{ifthen} \usepackage{multicol} % for pages with multiple text columns, e.g. References \setlength{\columnsep}{20pt} % space between columns; default 10pt quite narrow \usepackage[nottoc]{tocbibind} % correct page numbers for bib in TOC, nottoc suppresses an entry for TOC itself %\usepackage{nextpage} %:-------------------------- Glossary/Abbrev./Symbols ----------------------- \usepackage[intoc]{nomencl} % load nomencl extension; include in TOC %\nomrefpage % to include page numbers after abbrevations \renewcommand{\nomname}{Glossary} % rename nomenclature \renewcommand{\nomlabel}[1]{\textbf{#1}} % make abbreviations bold \makenomenclature % used to be \makeglossary \newcommand{\g}{\footnote{For all abbreviations see the glossary on page \pageref{nom}.}} % type "\g" to refer to glossary % used to be for sorting into categories: %\renewcommand\nomgroup[1]{% % \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{A}}{% % \item[\textbf{Roman Symbols}] }{% A - Roman % \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{G}}{% % \item[\textbf{Greek Symbols}]}{% G - Greek % \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{R}}{% % \item[\textbf{Superscripts}]}{% R - Superscripts % \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{S}}{% % \item[\textbf{Subscripts}]}{{% S - Subscripts % \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{X}}{% % \item[\textbf{Other Symbols}]}{{% X - Other Symbols % \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{Z}}{% % \item[\textbf{Acronyms}]}% Z - Acronyms % {{}}}}}}}}}} %:-------------------------- PDF/PS setup ----------------------- %if you use a macTeX 2008 or later, use the ifpdf package \usepackage{ifpdf} %if you use an older version, uncomment these lines: %\newif \ifpdf % \ifx \pdfoutput \undefined % for running latex % \pdffalse % \else % for running pdflatex % \pdfoutput = 1 % positive value for a PDF output % otherwise a DVI % \pdftrue %\fi \ifpdf %--> %--> Google.com search "hyperref options" %--> %--> http://www.ai.mit.edu/lab/sysadmin/latex/documentation/latex/hyperref/manual.pdf %--> http://www.chemie.unibas.ch/~vogtp/LaTeX2PDFLaTeX.pdf %--> http://www.uni-giessen.de/partosch/eurotex99/ oberdiek/print/sli4a4col.pdf %--> http://me.in-berlin.de/~miwie/tex-refs/html/latex-packages.html %--> \usepackage[ pdftex, plainpages = false, pdfpagelabels, pdfpagelayout = useoutlines, bookmarks, bookmarksopen = true, bookmarksnumbered = true, breaklinks = true, linktocpage, pagebackref, colorlinks = false, % was true linkcolor = blue, urlcolor = blue, citecolor = red, anchorcolor = green, hyperindex = true, hyperfigures ]{hyperref} \DeclareGraphicsExtensions{.png, .jpg, .jpeg, .pdf, .gif} %GIF doesn't work?? \usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx} \pdfcompresslevel=9 \graphicspath{{0_frontmatter/figures/PNG/}{0_frontmatter/figures/PDF/}{0_frontmatter/figures/}} \else \usepackage[ dvips, bookmarks, bookmarksopen = true, bookmarksnumbered = true, breaklinks = true, linktocpage, pagebackref, colorlinks = true, linkcolor = blue, urlcolor = blue, citecolor = red, anchorcolor = green, hyperindex = true, hyperfigures ]{hyperref} \DeclareGraphicsExtensions{.eps, .ps} \usepackage{epsfig} \usepackage{graphicx} \graphicspath{{0_frontmatter/figures/EPS/}{0_frontmatter/figures/}} \fi %:-------------------------- page layout ----------------------- %A4 settings \ifpdf \pdfpageheight=297mm \pdfpagewidth=210mm \else \setlength{\paperheight}{297mm} \setlength{\paperwidth}{210mm} \fi \setlength{\hoffset}{0.00cm} \setlength{\voffset}{0.00cm} %: Uncomment this secion for two-sided printing % ------------------------------ \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{1.5cm} \setlength{\evensidemargin}{0cm} \setlength{\topmargin}{1mm} \setlength{\headheight}{1.36cm} \setlength{\headsep}{1.00cm} \setlength{\textheight}{20.84cm} \setlength{\textwidth}{14.5cm} \setlength{\marginparsep}{1mm} \setlength{\marginparwidth}{3cm} \setlength{\footskip}{2.36cm} %: Uncomment this secion for one-sided printing % taken from the original file, but with the first two lanes modified % ------------------------------ %\setlength{\evensidemargin}{1.9cm} % was 1.96cm in original %\setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-0.001cm} % was -0.54cm in original file %\setlength{\topmargin}{1mm} %\setlength{\headheight}{1.36cm} %\setlength{\headsep}{1.00cm} %\setlength{\textheight}{20.84cm} %\setlength{\textwidth}{14.5cm} %\setlength{\marginparsep}{1mm} %\setlength{\marginparwidth}{3cm} %\setlength{\footskip}{2.36cm} %: section below defines fancy page layout options % ------------------------------ \pagestyle{fancy} \renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{\MakeUppercase{\thechapter. #1 }}{}} \renewcommand{\sectionmark}[1]{\markright{\thesection\ #1}} \fancyhf{} \fancyhead[RO]{\bfseries\rightmark} \fancyhead[LE]{\bfseries\leftmark} \fancyfoot[C]{\thepage} \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0.5pt} \renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0pt} \addtolength{\headheight}{0.5pt} \fancypagestyle{plain}{ \fancyhead{} \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt} } %:-------------------------- title page layout ----------------------- % starts roman page numbering until chapter 1 % important to avoid two pages numbered 1 and 2 which may cause bad links % bug: cover i + back side ii and then numbering restarts with i; should be iii \renewcommand{\thepage}{\roman{page}} \newcommand{\submittedtext}{{A thesis submitted for the degree of}} % DECLARATIONS % These macros are used to declare arguments needed for the % construction of the title page and other preamble. % The year and term the degree will be officially conferred \def\degreedate#1{\gdef\@degreedate{#1}} % The full (unabbreviated) name of the degree \def\degree#1{\gdef\@degree{#1}} % The name of your college or department(eg. Trinity, Pembroke, Maths, Physics) \def\collegeordept#1{\gdef\@collegeordept{#1}} % The name of your University \def\university#1{\gdef\@university{#1}} % Defining the crest \def\crest#1{\gdef\@crest{#1}} % Stating the city of birth for title page where needed; uncommented for use %\def\cityofbirth#1{\gdef\@cityofbirth{#1}} % These macros define an environment for front matter that is always % single column even in a double-column document. \newenvironment{alwayssingle}{% \@restonecolfalse\if@twocolumn\@restonecoltrue\onecolumn \else\newpage\fi} {\if@restonecol\twocolumn\else\newpage\fi} %define title page layout \renewcommand{\maketitle}{% \begin{alwayssingle} \renewcommand{\footnotesize}{\small} \renewcommand{\footnoterule}{\relax} \thispagestyle{empty} % \null\vfill \begin{center} { \Huge {\bfseries {\@title}} \par} {\large \vspace*{35mm} {{\@crest} \par} \vspace*{25mm}} {{\Large \@author} \par} % \vspace*{1ex} % {{\@cityofbirth} \par} {\large \vspace*{1ex} {{\@collegeordept} \par} \vspace*{1ex} {{\@university} \par} \vspace*{25mm} {{\submittedtext} \par} \vspace*{1ex} {\it {\@degree} \par} \vspace*{2ex} {\@degreedate} }%end large \end{center} \null\vfill \end{alwayssingle}} % page number for cover back side should have page number blanked %:-------------------------- front matter layout ----------------------- % DEDICATION % % The dedication environment makes sure the dedication gets its % own page and is set out in verse format. \newenvironment{dedication} {\begin{alwayssingle} \pagestyle{empty} \begin{center} \vspace*{1.5cm} {\LARGE } \end{center} \vspace{0.5cm} \begin{quote} \begin{center}} {\end{center} \end{quote} \end{alwayssingle}} % ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS % % The acknowledgements environment puts a large, bold, centered % "Acknowledgements" label at the top of the page. The acknowledgements % themselves appear in a quote environment, i.e. tabbed in at both sides, and % on its own page. \newenvironment{acknowledgements} {\pagestyle{empty} \begin{alwayssingle} \begin{center} \vspace*{1.5cm} {\Large \bfseries Acknowledgements} \end{center} \vspace{0.5cm} \begin{quote}} {\end{quote}\end{alwayssingle}} % The acknowledgementslong environment puts a large, bold, centered % "Acknowledgements" label at the top of the page. The acknowledgement itself % does not appears in a quote environment so you can get more in. \newenvironment{acknowledgementslong} {\pagestyle{empty} \begin{alwayssingle} \begin{center} \vspace*{1.5cm} {\Large \bfseries Acknowledgements} \end{center} \vspace{0.5cm}\begin{quote}} {\end{quote}\end{alwayssingle}} %ABSTRACT % %The abstract environment puts a large, bold, centered "Abstract" label at %the top of the page. The abstract itself appears in a quote environment, %i.e. tabbed in at both sides, and on its own page. \newenvironment{abstracts} {\begin{alwayssingle} \pagestyle{empty} \begin{center} \vspace*{1.5cm} {\Large \bfseries Abstract} \end{center} \vspace{0.5cm} \begin{quote}} {\end{quote}\end{alwayssingle}} %The abstractlong environment puts a large, bold, centered "Abstract" label at %the top of the page. The abstract itself does not appears in a quote %environment so you can get more in. \newenvironment{abstractslong} {\begin{alwayssingle} \pagestyle{empty} \begin{center} \vspace*{1.5cm} {\Large \bfseries Abstract} \end{center} \vspace{0.5cm} \begin{quote}} {\end{quote}\end{alwayssingle}} %The abstractseparate environment is for running of a page with the abstract %on including title and author etc as required to be handed in separately \newenvironment{abstractseparate} {\begin{alwayssingle} \pagestyle{empty} \vspace*{-1in} \begin{center} { \Large {\bfseries {\@title}} \par} {{\large \vspace*{1ex} \@author} \par} {\large \vspace*{1ex} {{\@collegeordept} \par} {{\@university} \par} \vspace*{1ex} {{\it \submittedtext} \par} {\it {\@degree} \par} \vspace*{2ex} {\@degreedate}} \end{center}} {\end{alwayssingle}} %Statement of originality if required \newenvironment{declaration} {\begin{alwayssingle} \pagestyle{empty} \begin{center} \vspace*{1.5cm} {\Large \bfseries Declaration} \end{center} \vspace{0.5cm} \begin{quote}} {\end{quote}\end{alwayssingle}} %:-------------------------- page numbers: roman+arabic ----------------------- % ROMANPAGES % % The romanpages environment set the page numbering to lowercase roman one % for the contents and figures lists. It also resets % page-numbering for the remainder of the dissertation (arabic, starting at 1). %\newenvironment{romanpages} %{ % \setcounter{page}{1} % \renewcommand{\thepage}{\roman{page}} %} % close romanpage env't {\newpage\renewcommand{\thepage}{\arabic{page}}\setcounter{page}{1}}
% This file contains macros that can be called up from connected TeX files % It helps to summarise repeated code, e.g. figure insertion (see below). % insert a centered figure with caption and description % parameters 1:filename, 2:title, 3:description and label \newcommand{\figuremacro}[3]{ \begin{figure}[htbp] \centering \includegraphics[width=1\textwidth]{#1} \caption[#2]{\textbf{#2} - #3} \label{#1} \end{figure} } % insert a centered figure with caption and description AND WIDTH % parameters 1:filename, 2:title, 3:description and label, 4: textwidth % textwidth 1 means as text, 0.5 means half the width of the text \newcommand{\figuremacroW}[4]{ \begin{figure}[htbp] \centering \includegraphics[width=#4\textwidth]{#1} \caption[#2]{\textbf{#2} - #3} \label{#1} \end{figure} } % inserts a figure with wrapped around text; only suitable for NARROW figs % o is for outside on a double paged document; others: l, r, i(inside) % text and figure will each be half of the document width % note: long captions often crash with adjacent content; take care % in general: above 2 macro produce more reliable layout \newcommand{\figuremacroN}[3]{ \begin{wrapfigure}{o}{0.5\textwidth} \centering \includegraphics[width=0.48\textwidth]{#1} \caption[#2]{{\small\textbf{#2} - #3}} \label{#1} \end{wrapfigure} } % predefined commands by Harish \newcommand{\PdfPsText}[2]{ \ifpdf #1 \else #2 \fi } \newcommand{\IncludeGraphicsH}[3]{ \PdfPsText{\includegraphics[height=#2]{#1}}{\includegraphics[bb = #3, height=#2]{#1}} } \newcommand{\IncludeGraphicsW}[3]{ \PdfPsText{\includegraphics[width=#2]{#1}}{\includegraphics[bb = #3, width=#2]{#1}} } \newcommand{\InsertFig}[3]{ \begin{figure}[!htbp] \begin{center} \leavevmode #1 \caption{#2} \label{#3} \end{center} \end{figure} } %%% Local Variables: %%% mode: latex %%% TeX-master: "~/Documents/LaTeX/CUEDThesisPSnPDF/thesis" %%% End:
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