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% Metropolia Thesis LaTeX Template
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% License:
% This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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% However, this license apply to this template. As a template, it is supposed to be
% modified for your own needs (with your thesis content). For this reason, if you use
% this project as a template and not specifically distribute it as part of a another
% package/program, we grant the extra permission to freely copy and modify these files as
% you see fit and even to delete this copyright notice.
% In short, you are free to publish your thesis under whatever license you wish, even
% keep the all rights reserved to you.
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% Authors:
% Panu Leppäniemi, Patrik Luoto and Patrick Ausderau
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% Credits:
% Panu Leppäniemi: abstract, def, cleaning,...
% Patrik Luoto: title page, abstract in Finnish, abbreviation, math,...
% Patrick Ausderau: initial version, style, table of content, bibliography, figure,
% appendix, table, source code listing...
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% Please:
% If you find mistakes, improve this template and alike, please contribute by sharing
% your improvements and/or send us your feedback there:
% https://github.com/panunu/metropolia-thesis-latex
% And of course, if you improve it, add yourself as an author.
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% Compiler:
% Use XeLaTeX as a compiler.
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% THESIS INFO
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% All general information (main language, title, author (you), degree programme, major
% option, etc.)
% Edit the file chapters/0info.tex to change these information
\input{chapters/0info.tex}
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% GLOBAL STYLES
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% If you need extra package, etc. modify the style/style.tex file.
% If you are using Windows OS, you will need to change default font to Arial in that
% style/style.tex file (or install Liberation Sans font to your system).
% If you are using MacOS or linux, make sure you have Liberation Sans font installed.
\input{style/style.tex}
% Normally, you do not need to modify the title style. It's content comes from the
% chapters/0info.tex file.
\input{style/title.tex}
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% ABBREVIATION AND GLOSSARY
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% Add/edit all your acronyms, abbreviations, glossary entries, etc. definitions in
% chapters/0abbr.tex file.
% You can have as many as you wish. Only the ones you use in your text (inserted with
% \gls{} command) will print in the Glossary/Lyhenteet.
\input{chapters/0abbr.tex}
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% DOCUMENT STARTS HERE...
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\begin{document}
\counterwithout{listing}{chapter}
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% TITLE PAGE
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\input{style/title_headers.tex}
\maketitle
\newpage
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% ABSTRACT / Tiivistelmä
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% If you are international student writing in English, remove the Finnish abstract.
% If you are Finnish citizen, you must have 2 abstracts, one in Finnish (or Swedish
% depending on your mother tongue) and one in English regardless of the main language of
% your thesis.
\input{chapters/0abstract_fi.tex}
\input{chapters/0abstract_en.tex}
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% License? Acknowledgement?
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% Uncomment next line and edit chapters/0license.tex if you want license in your thesis.
%\input{chapters/0license.tex}
% Uncomment next line and edit chapters/0acknowledgement.tex if you want acknowledgements.
%\input{chapters/0acknowledgement.tex}
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% TABLE OF CONTENTS
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\input{style/toc.tex}
%list of figure, tables would come here if relevant?
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% Lyhenteet / Abbreviation
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% If you don't use abbreviations/glossary, remove the following line.
\input{style/abbr.tex}
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% CONTENT
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\input{style/content.tex}%reset page number to 1, etc.
% Thesis content if you strictly follow the "Final Year Project guide". Of course, you
% can adapt to your specific needs (add more chapter, rename them, etc.).
\input{chapters/introduction.tex}
% uncomment what you need.
%\input{chapters/projectSpec.tex}
%\input{chapters/methods.tex}
%\input{chapters/theory.tex}
%\input{chapters/solution.tex}
%\input{chapters/conclusion.tex}
% Sample content to demonstrate LaTeX command. You will likely delete this line and the
% next \input{sample/*} lines. You are also safe to delete the sample/ folder and its
% content once you refershed your LaTeX skills. Also check the appendix samples.
\input{sample/1content.tex}
\input{sample/2lorem.tex}
\input{sample/3graph.tex}
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% BIBLIOGRAPHY REFERENCES
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\input{style/biblio.tex}
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% APPENDICES
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\input{style/appendix.tex}
%force smaller vertical spacing in table of content
%!!! There can be some fun depending if the appendices have (sub)sections or not :D
% You will have to play with these numbers and eventually add the \vspace line before
% some \chapter and force another number.
% To add more fun, time to time the table of content get wrong after a build :(
\addtocontents{toc}{\vspace{11pt}}
\pretocmd{\chapter}{\addtocontents{toc}{\protect\vspace{-24pt}}}{}{}
\liite{1}% This is a hack to have right page numbering for each appendix. Make sure to
% use a unique number for each appendix.
\input{sample/Xappendix1.tex}% Sample content to demonstrate appendix in LaTeX. You
% are safe to delete this lines (and the next samples) once you refreshed your LaTeX
% skills (and safe to delete the sample folder and all its file too).
\addtocontents{toc}{\vspace{11pt}}%fix vertical space for Table of Content
\liite{2}
\input{sample/Xappendix2.tex}
\addtocontents{toc}{\vspace{11pt}}
\liite{3}
\input{sample/X_R_example.tex}
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% THIS IS THE END
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\end{document}