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Thesis template that passes UC San Diego 2019 requirements (last change was in 2017)

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Template assumptions

Reference: https://stmorse.github.io/journal/Thesis-writeup.html

  • All images are contained in one folder, "img/"
  • each chapter is a separate TEX file, found under "chapters/"
  • there is a MASTER bibliography that each chapter references
  • each chapter includes references at the end, specific to that chapter only

Setup instructions

  • Install Sublime 3
  • Open this folder as a project
    • from scratch:
      • Project > Open Project (will be empty)
      • Project > Save Project As... > save to folder
      • Project > Add Folder to Project
  • Set custom build command
    • Find out where "Sublime Text 3/Packages" is located using Preferences > Browse Packages
    • Navigate to "Sublime Text 3\Packages\User\LaTeXTools-Builders"
    • copy/paste thesisBuilder.py into this folder
    • Open project settings using Project > Edit Project
    • copy/paste the following into the project settings (see thesis-template.sublime-project for concrete example)

''' "settings" : { "TEXroot": "dissertation.tex", "tex_file_exts": [".tex"], "builder": "thesisBuilder", "builder_path": "User/LaTeXTools-Builders", "builder_settings": { "options": "--shell-escape" } }

'''

Now you should be able to build "dissertation.tex" by selecting it in Sublime and then building, using 'ctrl+B' You may need to edit certain file paths...

Thesis to-dos:

  1. Edit preliminary pages for specific author
  2. Fill out chapter files, adjusting content to match ucsd.cls (e.g. drop JNE/IOP formatting in tables)
  3. Add shorttitle captions to figures and tables for their respective List of X
  4. Consolidate all references into single bibliography, 'bib.bib'

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Thesis template that passes UC San Diego 2019 requirements (last change was in 2017)


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