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ETthesis

ETthesis is a LaTeX class and template for academic theses and documents prepared at the Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology at Paderborn University, Germany.

Contents

  • etthesis.cls: Document class file, an extension to scrbook. Provides all structure, formatting and processing.
  • thesis.tex: Main file of the exemplary document.
  • custom.sty: Local package for user customization. Contents are suggestions, not required for the class to work.
  • thesis.bib: Bibliography file. Multiple source files are supported.
  • Files in frontmatter, mainmatter, and backmatter: Exemplary content with recommended formatting, e.g. for lists of symbols.

Features

  • Support for different document types
    • Student theses (Bachelor's, Master's)
    • Doctoral theses
    • Student projects and similar ("Projektarbeit", "Studienarbeit")
    • Generic reports (non-thesis)
  • English and German language variants
  • Support for different document states, e.g. "Prüfexemplar" and "Belegexemplar" for doctoral theses
  • Compliance with university, faculty and work group requirements (no guarantees though)
  • Metadata (author name, thesis title etc.) centrally defined in main document
  • Page layout, fonts etc. according to typographical standards
  • Configurable document structure:
    • Title page
    • Problem statement (default for student theses)
    • Preface (default for accepted doctoral theses)
    • Abstract (german and/or english)
    • Table of Contents
    • List of figures
    • List of tables
    • List of abbreviations and symbols
    • (Main content)
    • Bibliography
    • Appendices (if any)
    • CV (for submission variant of doctoral theses)
    • Own publications (for submission variant of doctoral theses)
    • Affirmation of own independent work (default for student theses)
  • Common packages already included, e.g.
    • babel
    • biblatex
    • booktabs
    • hyperref
    • longtable
    • microtype
    • minted (optional)
  • Custom BibLaTeX entry type @norm for citing norms and standards.
    • Supported fields: type, number, title, year, publisher
    • See thesis.bib for an example

Class options

The ETthesis document class supports the following options, which can be given via:

    \documentclass[option1=value1, option2=value2]{etthesis}
  • lang: Template language:
    • german: German version [default]
    • english: English version
  • doctype: Document type:
    • bachelors: Bachelor's thesis [default]
    • dring: Doctoral thesis (Dr.-Ing.)
    • drrernat: Doctoral thesis (Dr. rer. nat.)
    • masters: Master's thesis (M.Sc.)
    • project: Student project ("Projektarbeit")
    • report: Generic report
    • sa: "Studienarbeit"
  • docstate: Document publication state:
    • preliminary: Like submission, but without the official-looking title page.
    • submission: Typeset for submission / grading, e.g. with 1.5x line spacing by default. For doctoral theses, typeset "Prüfexemplar" (see above for details). [default]
    • accepted: Typeset for print / publication, e.g. with single line spacing. For doctoral theses, typeset "Belegexemplar" (see above for details).
  • linespacing: When to use 1.5x line spacing in the document:
    • auto: Use 1.5x line spacing for all submission documents and single spacing for accepted documents.
    • single: Use single line spacing.
    • onehalf: Use 1.5x line spacing.
  • paperformat: Which paper format to use:
    • a4: Use DIN A4 paper format with 12pt font size. [default]
    • a4onesided: Use DIN A4 paper format with 12pt font size, one-sided layout, and no binding correction. Suggested for digital submission.
    • a5: Use DIN A5 paper format with 10pt font size for a more compact layout.
  • preface: Whether to display the preface:
    • auto: Include for accepted doctoral theses only. [default]
    • always: Enable preface.
    • never: Disable preface.
  • problem: Whether to display the problem statement:
    • auto: Include for student theses only. [default]
    • always: Enable problem statement.
    • never: Disable problem statement.
  • abstracts: Whether to display the abstract(s):
    • auto: Include german and english abstract for doctoral theses, none for reports and only an abstract in the document's language for all other document types. [default]
    • one: Enable only the abstract in the document's language.
    • both: Enable both the german and english abstract.
    • none: Disable abstracts.
  • affirmation: Whether to display the affirmation:
    • auto: Include for student theses only. [default]
    • always: Enable affirmation.
    • never: Disable affirmation.
  • singlecitelabel: Toggle cite label format for multi-author sources.
    • false: Use up to three author's initials in label. For Mustermann and Doe, set [MD18]. [default]
    • true: Always use only the first author's name in label. For Mustermann and Doe, set [Mus18].
  • useminted: Toggle package usage for minted.
    • false: Do not include minted, e.g. when using listings instead. [default]
    • true: Automatically include minted package.

Using with Git

If you use git to track changes in your thesis (which you should!), the following workflow is recommended:

  1. (Optional) Create remote repository

  2. Clone or create local repository

    • When using a remote repository as per Step 1, create a local clone:

      git clone https://YOUR.GIT.SERVER/git/YOUR_NAME/YOUR_REPO.git
      
    • Otherwise, create a new repository:

      git init
      
  3. Add the thesis template as an alternate remote:

    git remote add template https://github.com/ei-upb/ETthesis.git
    
  4. Pull the template:

    git pull template master
    

Now, you can start with a fresh template, with the following behaviour:

  • Adding commits will add them to your own master.
  • Pushing your changes with git push will push them to your own remote (not the template).
  • Calling git pull template master again will update the template.
  • Updating the template will not overwrite your local changes.
  • As long as you do not change core files like etthesis.cls, no merge conflicts should occur.

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