You can get the contents of this directory bundled as a zip file.
| Identifier | Caption |
|---|---|
| unswthesis | UNSW theses. |
| Name | Size* | Date UTC | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| README | 1 KiB | 1997-Jan-15 | Shown below |
| fancyheadings.sty | 45 KiB | 2008-Oct-31 | another name for /obsolete/macros/latex209/contrib/fancyheadings.zip |
| mythesis.sty | 4 KiB | 1997-Jan-15 | |
| testunsw.tex | 4 KiB | 1997-Jan-15 | |
| thesis.tex | 12 KiB | 1997-Jan-15 | |
| unswthesis.cls | 9 KiB | 1997-Jan-15 |
*File sizes in kibibytes.
This directory contains the UNSW Thesis class. The following files are
supplied:
unswthesis.cls - The actual thesis class. Some comments on its use
appear in the file itself.
fancyheadings.sty - Required package by "unswthesis.cls".
testunsw.tex - Test out some of the UNSW Thesis class. Requires
the above two files.
thesis.tex - A severly trimmed-down version of my thesis, to
show how *I* used the class. Learning is often
best done by example...
mythesis.sty - Required by "thesis.tex". Shows how some useful
things may be defined in LaTeX-2e.
fancybox.sty - Required by "thesis.tex" for fancy boxes.
Note that these files are supplied AS IS, without any guarantee as to their
suitability or even complience with university regulations. Also, I cannot
guarantee that I will support these files, nor provide any help for you to
use them.
I am interested in receiving feedback about these files; please contact me on
John Zaitseff <J.Zaitseff@unsw.edu.au>.
For anyone thinking of using LaTeX-2e seriously for their thesis, etc, I
highly recommend the two books "LaTeX: A document preparation system",
by Leslie Lamport, original author of LaTeX (2nd ed, published by
Addison Wesley), and "The LaTeX Companion", by Goossens, Mittelbach
and Samarin, (Addison Wesley).