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1 This file includes the basic commands you will need to use within each
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2 chapter of your thesis.
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4 The file chap1.tex is a sample first chapter. To get started, you may
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5 just want to replace the text and commands in that file as needed. In
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6 general though, for each new chapter you want to do the following:
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8 o Make sure the name has the extension .tex . Otherwise, you
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9 can call it anything you want. For ease of use, all the
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10 examples use chap1, chap2, etc.
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12 o Add a line to the file main.tex that reads:
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14 \include{yourfilename}
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16 This should not include the .tex extension, because latex
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17 assumes that is there.
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19 Basic syntax:
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21 o The first line of each chapter should be:
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23 \chapter{Chapter Title}
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25 o To start a new section (labeled chap#.sec# -- as in 1.1,
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26 1.2, etc):
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28 \section{Section Heading}
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30 You can also include subsections:
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32 \subsection{Heading}
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