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1 % $Log: mitthesis.cls,v $ | |
2 % Revision 1.9 2012/02/15 15:48:16 jdreed | |
3 % Tweak the "permission" statement per the Libraries' specs | |
4 % retrieved 15-Feb-2012 | |
5 % | |
6 % Revision 1.8 2009/07/27 14:23:50 boojum | |
7 % added changing draft mark | |
8 % | |
9 % Revision 1.6 2005/05/13 19:57:40 boojum | |
10 % added leftblank option | |
11 % | |
12 % Revision 1.5 2002/04/18 14:10:08 boojum | |
13 % changed doublespace into setspace for 2e compliance | |
14 % | |
15 % Revision 1.4 2001/02/08 18:57:13 boojum | |
16 % turned two newpages into cleardoublepages | |
17 % | |
18 % Revision 1.3 2000/08/14 14:53:29 boojum | |
19 % commented out footheight, which is relevant for drafthead | |
20 % | |
21 % Revision 1.2 1999/10/21 14:51:33 boojum | |
22 % changed references to documentstyle to documentclass in comments | |
23 % | |
24 % Revision 1.1 1999/10/21 14:39:31 boojum | |
25 % Initial revision | |
26 % | |
27 %Revision 1.7 1998/04/01 20:45:34 othomas | |
28 %removed offending phrase ", and to grant others the right to do so" from copyright notice. | |
29 % | |
30 %Revision 1.6 96/06/26 15:07:29 othomas | |
31 %safety checkin. | |
32 % | |
33 %Revision 1.5 93/06/07 15:38:50 starflt | |
34 %Altered 'vi' option copyright wording to comply with new Institute | |
35 %Archives requirements and MIT lawyers. | |
36 % | |
37 %Revision 1.4 92/08/19 16:51:06 lwvanels | |
38 %Updated Course 6 title page for new permissions. | |
39 % | |
40 %Revision 1.3 92/04/23 10:16:15 epeisach | |
41 %Fixed comment character in rcs file | |
42 % | |
43 %Revision 1.2 92/04/22 13:12:02 epeisach | |
44 %Fixes for 1991 course 6 requirements | |
45 %Phrase "and to grant others the right to do so" has been added to | |
46 %permission clause | |
47 %Second copy of abstract is not counted as separate pages so numbering works | |
48 %out | |
49 % | |
50 %Revision 1.1 90/05/04 11:45:53 lwvanels | |
51 %Initial revision | |
52 | |
53 % | |
54 % LaTeX format for theses at MIT | |
55 % Based on "Specifications for Thesis Preparation" | |
56 | |
57 % `vi' and `upcase' options by Krishna Sethuraman - krishna@athena.mit.edu | |
58 % Margins and heading types by Peter Nuth - nuth@ai.mit.edu | |
59 % Title and abstract page by Stephen Gildea - gildea@erl.mit.edu | |
60 % Look in this directory for example file mitthesis.doc | |
61 % Also for propcover.tex - Boilerplate for PHD proposal. | |
62 | |
63 % To use this style - say something like: | |
64 % for dull, boring thesis format: | |
65 % \documentclass[12pt]{mitthesis} | |
66 % \pagestyle{plain} | |
67 % OR for fast drafts: | |
68 % \documentclass[11pt,singlespace,draft]{mitthesis} | |
69 % \pagestyle{drafthead} | |
70 % OR for Tech Reports: | |
71 % \documentclass[12pt,twoside]{mitthesis} | |
72 % \pagestyle{headings} | |
73 % OR | |
74 % some other combination... | |
75 % | |
76 %%%% New options: | |
77 % | |
78 % Option `twoside': | |
79 % Good for producing Tech Reports. | |
80 % The default is single-sided printing, which is what M.I.T. wants on the | |
81 % thesis document itself. | |
82 % | |
83 % Option `singlespace': | |
84 % Good for drafts. | |
85 % Double-spaced theses are the default. | |
86 % That is what M.I.T. asks for in the formal specifications. | |
87 % | |
88 % Note that MIT does not REQUIRE all theses to be double-spaced anymore. | |
89 % Someone in the library system said that it's OK to be single-spaced. | |
90 % (Regardless of what the specs. say...) | |
91 % To get singlespacing in an area - Use the 'singlespace' environment. | |
92 % | |
93 % Option `draft': | |
94 % Puts `overfull' boxes at the end of lines that are too long. | |
95 % | |
96 % Pagestyle `drafthead': | |
97 % Puts the date and the label ``*DRAFT*'' in the footer. | |
98 % | |
99 %%%%%%%%%% | |
100 % | |
101 %%%% Parameters to initialize for boilerplate page: | |
102 % | |
103 % \title{Mixed Circular Cylindrical Shells} | |
104 % \author{J. Casey Salas} | |
105 % \prevdegrees{B.S., University of California (1978) \\ | |
106 % S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1981)} | |
107 % \department{Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science} | |
108 % \degree{Doctor of Philosophy} | |
109 %% If the thesis is for two degrees simultaneously, list them both | |
110 %% separated by \and like this: | |
111 % \degree{Doctor of Philosophy \and Master of Science} | |
112 % \degreemonth{February} | |
113 % \degreeyear{1987} | |
114 % \thesisdate{December 10, 1986} | |
115 %% If the thesis is copyright by the Institute, leave this line out and | |
116 %% the standard copyright line will be used instead. | |
117 % \copyrightnotice{J. Casey Salas, 1986} | |
118 %% If there is more than one supervisor, use the \supervisor command | |
119 %% once for each. | |
120 % \supervisor{John D. Galli}{Director, Sound Instrument Laboratory} | |
121 %% This is the department committee chairman, not the thesis committee chairman | |
122 % \chairman{Arthur C. Smith} | |
123 % {Chairman, Departmental Committee on Graduate Students} | |
124 %% Make the titlepage based on the above information. If you need | |
125 %% something special and can't use the standard form, you can specify | |
126 %% the exact text of the titlepage yourself. Put it in a titlepage | |
127 %% environment and leave blank lines where you want vertical space. | |
128 %% The spaces will be adjusted to fill the entire page. The dotted | |
129 %% lines for the signatures are made with the \signature command. | |
130 % | |
131 %% The abstractpage environment sets up everything on the page except | |
132 %% the text itself. The title and other header material are put at the | |
133 %% top of the page, and the supervisors are listed at the bottom. A | |
134 %% new page is begun both before and after. Of course, an abstract may | |
135 %% be more than one page itself. If you need more control over the | |
136 %% format of the page, you can use the abstract environment, which puts | |
137 %% the word "Abstract" at the beginning and single spaces its text. | |
138 % | |
139 % \begin{abstractpage} | |
140 % Abstract goes here. | |
141 % \end{abstractpage} | |
142 % | |
143 %%%%%%%% Newer additions | |
144 % | |
145 % documentclass options - | |
146 % vi For MIT course VI or VIII thesis - will copyright the thesis to | |
147 % you while giving MIT permission to copy and distribute it. | |
148 % upcase Will put much of the cover page in uppercase, as per the | |
149 % example on page 17 of the *Specifications for Thesis | |
150 % Preparation*, (revised 1989) | |
151 % Also added ``All Rights Reserved'' to default copyright notice. | |
152 % | |
153 %%%%%%%%%%% | |
154 % | |
155 % Documentclass options (vi and upcase) and changes to copyright notice | |
156 % Copyright (c) 1990, by Krishna Sethuraman. | |
157 % | |
158 % Pagestyle and header generation | |
159 % Copyright (c) 1987, 1988 by Peter Nuth | |
160 % | |
161 % Original version | |
162 % Copyright (c) 1987 by Stephen Gildea | |
163 % Permission to copy all or part of this work is granted, provided | |
164 % that the copies are not made or distributed for resale, and that | |
165 % the copyright notice and this notice are retained. | |
166 % | |
167 % THIS WORK IS PROVIDED ON AN "AS IS" BASIS. THE AUTHOR PROVIDES NO | |
168 % WARRANTY WHATSOEVER, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, REGARDING THE WORK, | |
169 % INCLUDING WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO ITS MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS | |
170 % FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE. | |
171 %%%%%%%% | |
172 | |
173 \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} | |
174 \ProvidesClass{mitthesis}[1999/10/20] | |
175 | |
176 \def\mystretch{1.5} % Double spacing hack | |
177 \DeclareOption{doublespace}{} % This is default | |
178 % So we do not read this style twice | |
179 \DeclareOption{singlespace}{ % If he explicitly wants single spacing | |
180 \typeout{Single spaced} | |
181 \def\mystretch{1}} | |
182 | |
183 %% `vi' and `upcase' document style options. Krishna Sethuraman (1990) | |
184 \newcount\vithesis | |
185 \DeclareOption{vi}{\typeout{Course VI/VIII thesis style.}\advance\vithesis by1} | |
186 \vithesis=0 | |
187 | |
188 \DeclareOption{upcase}{\typeout{Uppercase cover page.} | |
189 \gdef\choosecase#1{\uppercase\expandafter{#1}}} | |
190 \def\choosecase#1{#1} | |
191 | |
192 %% leftblank option by Kevin Fu | |
193 \newif\if@leftblank \@leftblankfalse | |
194 | |
195 \DeclareOption{leftblank}{\typeout{Intentionally Leaving Pages Blank} | |
196 \@leftblanktrue} | |
197 | |
198 % Thesis looks much like report | |
199 \DeclareOption*{\PassOptionsToClass{\CurrentOption}{report}} | |
200 \ProcessOptions | |
201 \LoadClass{report} | |
202 | |
203 % If the user wants single spacing, set baselinestretch=1. | |
204 | |
205 \usepackage{setspace} | |
206 | |
207 % Note - doublespace.sty has some float-related troubles in | |
208 % combination with graphics or color, and is not officially compliant | |
209 % with 2e. setspace is a replacement which is 2e-compliant. | |
210 | |
211 % Read the doublespace style that we got from Rochester: | |
212 %\input setdoublespace.sty | |
213 | |
214 \def\baselinestretch{\mystretch} % Double spacing hack | |
215 | |
216 %%%%%%% Set up margins and formatting params %%% | |
217 | |
218 % Margins. | |
219 % Note we want 1in top margin assuming no header line, so push header | |
220 % into 1in margin. | |
221 % Draft mode brings the header back down. | |
222 | |
223 \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{0.25in} % 1.25in left margin | |
224 \setlength{\evensidemargin}{0.25in} % 1.25in left margin (even pages) | |
225 \setlength{\topmargin}{0.0in} % 1in top margin | |
226 \setlength{\textwidth}{6.0in} % 6.0in text - 1.25in rt margin | |
227 \setlength{\textheight}{9in} % Body ht for 1in margins | |
228 \addtolength{\topmargin}{-\headheight} % No header, so compensate | |
229 \addtolength{\topmargin}{-\headsep} % for header height and separation | |
230 | |
231 % The next two macros compensate page style for headers and footers | |
232 % We only need them in page styles that USE headers and footers. | |
233 % If we have a header, it must be 1in from top of page. | |
234 \def\pulldownheader{ % Shift header down 1in from top | |
235 \addtolength{\topmargin}{\headheight} | |
236 \addtolength{\topmargin}{\headsep} | |
237 \addtolength{\textheight}{-\headheight} | |
238 \addtolength{\textheight}{-\headsep} | |
239 } | |
240 % If we have a footer, put it 1in up from bottom | |
241 \def\pullupfooter{ % Shift footer up | |
242 \addtolength{\textheight}{-\footskip} | |
243 % \addtolength{\textheight}{-\footheight} %footheight doesn't | |
244 % exist in 2e | |
245 } | |
246 | |
247 %%%%%%% End of margins and formatting params %%% | |
248 | |
249 %%%%%%% Fix various header and footer problems %%% | |
250 | |
251 % Draft mark on the right side of left pages (outside) | |
252 % this mark is also the only one visible on single sided. | |
253 \newcommand{\draftrmark}{**DRAFT**} | |
254 % Draft mark on the left side of right pages (outside) | |
255 \newcommand{\draftlmark}{**DRAFT**} % | |
256 | |
257 % Macros to make changing the Draft easier | |
258 \newcommand{\drmark}[1]{\renewcommand{\draftrmark}{#1}} | |
259 \newcommand{\dlmark}[1]{\renewcommand{\draftlmark}{#1}} | |
260 \newcommand{\dmark}[1]{\drmark{#1}\dlmark{#1}} | |
261 | |
262 % Format for draft of thesis. Define our own PageStyle - | |
263 % Just like headings, but has foot lines with the date and warning | |
264 | |
265 \if@twoside % If two-sided printing. | |
266 \def\ps@drafthead{ | |
267 \let\@mkboth\markboth | |
268 \def\@oddfoot{\rm \today \hfil \sc \draftrmark} | |
269 \def\@evenfoot{\sc \draftlmark \hfil \rm \today } | |
270 \def\@evenhead{\rm \thepage\hfil \sl \leftmark} | |
271 \def\@oddhead{\hbox{}\sl \rightmark \hfil \rm\thepage} | |
272 \def\chaptermark##1{\markboth {\uppercase{\ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne | |
273 \@chapapp\ \thechapter. \ \fi ##1}}{}} | |
274 \def\sectionmark##1{\markright {\uppercase{\ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\z@ | |
275 \thesection. \ \fi ##1}}} | |
276 \pulldownheader % Bring header down from edge | |
277 \pullupfooter % Bring footer up | |
278 } | |
279 \else % If one-sided printing. | |
280 \def\ps@drafthead{ | |
281 \let\@mkboth\markboth | |
282 \def\@oddfoot{\rm \today \hfil \sc \draftrmark} | |
283 \def\@oddhead{\hbox{}\sl \rightmark \hfil \rm\thepage} | |
284 \def\chaptermark##1{\markright {\uppercase{\ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne | |
285 \@chapapp\ \thechapter. \ \fi ##1}}} | |
286 \pulldownheader % Bring header down from edge | |
287 \pullupfooter % Bring footer up | |
288 } | |
289 \fi | |
290 | |
291 % I redefine these formats that were defined in report.sty | |
292 % Definition of 'headings' page style | |
293 % Note the use of ##1 for parameter of \def\chaptermark inside the | |
294 % \def\ps@headings. | |
295 % | |
296 | |
297 \if@twoside % If two-sided printing. | |
298 \def\ps@headings{\let\@mkboth\markboth | |
299 \def\@oddfoot{} | |
300 \def\@evenfoot{} % No feet. | |
301 \def\@evenhead{\rm \thepage\hfil \sl \leftmark} % Left heading. | |
302 \def\@oddhead{\hbox{}\sl \rightmark \hfil \rm\thepage} % Right heading. | |
303 \def\chaptermark##1{\markboth {\uppercase{\ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne | |
304 \@chapapp\ \thechapter. \ \fi ##1}}{}} | |
305 \def\sectionmark##1{\markright {\uppercase{\ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\z@ | |
306 \thesection. \ \fi ##1}}} | |
307 \pulldownheader % Bring header down from edge | |
308 } | |
309 \else % If one-sided printing. | |
310 \def\ps@headings{\let\@mkboth\markboth | |
311 \def\@oddfoot{} | |
312 \def\@evenfoot{} % No feet. | |
313 \def\@oddhead{\hbox {}\sl \rightmark \hfil \rm\thepage} % Heading. | |
314 \def\chaptermark##1{\markright {\uppercase{\ifnum \c@secnumdepth >\m@ne | |
315 \@chapapp\ \thechapter. \ \fi ##1}}} | |
316 \pulldownheader % Bring header down from edge | |
317 } | |
318 \fi | |
319 | |
320 % Redefinition of 'myheadings' page style. | |
321 % | |
322 \def\ps@myheadings{\let\@mkboth\@gobbletwo | |
323 \def\@oddfoot{} | |
324 \def\@evenfoot{} | |
325 \def\sectionmark##1{} | |
326 \def\subsectionmark##1{} | |
327 \def\@evenhead{\rm \thepage\hfil\sl\leftmark\hbox {}} % | |
328 \def\@oddhead{\hbox{}\sl\rightmark \hfil \rm\thepage} % | |
329 \pulldownheader % Bring header down from edge | |
330 } | |
331 | |
332 % Redefine '/chapter' to always start on an odd page. | |
333 % Should make no difference in singleside mode. | |
334 % | |
335 \if@leftblank | |
336 % Prints "THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK" on blank pages. | |
337 \def\chapter{\clearpage\ifodd\c@page\else | |
338 \hbox{}\par\vfill\centerline% | |
339 {THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK}% | |
340 \vfill\newpage\fi | |
341 \thispagestyle{plain} % Page style of chapter page is 'plain' | |
342 \global\@topnum\z@ % Prevents figures from going at top of page. | |
343 \@afterindentfalse % Suppresses indent in first paragraph. Change | |
344 \secdef\@chapter\@schapter} % to \@afterindenttrue to have indent. | |
345 \else | |
346 \def\chapter{\cleardoublepage % Starts new page. | |
347 \thispagestyle{plain} % Page style of chapter page is 'plain' | |
348 \global\@topnum\z@ % Prevents figures from going at top of page. | |
349 \@afterindentfalse % Suppresses indent in first paragraph. Change | |
350 \secdef\@chapter\@schapter} % to \@afterindenttrue to have indent. | |
351 \fi | |
352 % If using the report style, use - instead of . in the figure number. | |
353 \@ifundefined{thechapter}{}{\def\thefigure{\thechapter-\arabic{figure}}} | |
354 | |
355 | |
356 %%%%%%%%% End of Style parameters %%%% | |
357 | |
358 % Here's Gildea's Boilerplate Stuff. | |
359 % Copyright (c) 1987 by Stephen Gildea | |
360 % Permission to copy all or part of this work is granted, provided | |
361 % that the copies are not made or distributed for resale, and that | |
362 % the copyright notice and this notice are retained. | |
363 | |
364 %% Define all the pieces that go on the title page and the abstract. | |
365 | |
366 % \title and \author already exist | |
367 | |
368 \def\prevdegrees#1{\gdef\@prevdegrees{#1}} | |
369 \def\@prevdegrees{} | |
370 | |
371 \def\department#1{\gdef\@department{#1}} | |
372 | |
373 % If you are getting two degrees, use \and between the names. | |
374 \def\degree#1{\setbox0\hbox{#1} %for side effect of setting \@degreeword | |
375 \gdef\@degree{#1}} | |
376 | |
377 % \and is used inside the \degree argument to separate two degrees | |
378 \def\and{\gdef\@degreeword{degrees} \par and \par} | |
379 \def\@degreeword{degree} | |
380 | |
381 % The copyright notice stuff is a tremendous mess. | |
382 % | |
383 % \@copyrightnotice is used by \maketitle to actually put text on the | |
384 % page; it defaults to ``Copyright MIT 19xx. All rights reserved.'' | |
385 % \copyrightnoticetext takes an argument and defined \@copyrightnotice | |
386 % to that argument. \copyrightnotice takes an argument, and calls | |
387 % \copyrightnoticetext with that argument, preceeded by a copyright | |
388 % symbol and followed by ``All rights reserved.'' and the standard | |
389 % permission notice. | |
390 % | |
391 % If you use the 'vi' option, \copyrightnoticetext is used to set the | |
392 % copyright to ``(C) Your Name, Current Year in Roman Numerals.'' | |
393 % followed by the permission notice. | |
394 | |
395 % If there is no \copyrightnotice command, it is asssumed that MIT | |
396 % holds the copyright. This commands adds the copyright symbol to the | |
397 % beginning, and puts the standard permission notice below. | |
398 %% ``All rights reserved'' added. Krishna Sethuraman (1990) | |
399 \def\copyrightnotice#1{\copyrightnoticetext{\copyright\ #1. All rights | |
400 reserved.\par\permission}} | |
401 | |
402 % Occacionally you will need to exactly specify the text of the | |
403 % copyright notice. The \copyrightnoticetext command is then useful. | |
404 \long\def\copyrightnoticetext#1{\gdef\@copyrightnotice{#1}} | |
405 \def\@copyrightnotice{\copyright\ \Mit\ \@degreeyear. All rights reserved.} | |
406 | |
407 %% `vi' documentclass option: Specifying this option automatically | |
408 %% copyrights the thesis to the author and gives MIT permission to copy and | |
409 %% distribute the document. If you want, you can still specify | |
410 %% \copyrightnotice{stuff} to copyright to someone else, or | |
411 %% \copyrightnoticetext{stuff} to specify the exact text of the copyright | |
412 %% notice. | |
413 \ifodd\vithesis \copyrightnoticetext{\copyright\ \@author, | |
414 \uppercase\expandafter{\romannumeral\@degreeyear}. All rights reserved.\par\permission} | |
415 %% or just | |
416 %%\@degreeyear}} | |
417 \typeout{Copyright given to author, | |
418 permission to copy/distribute given to MIT.} | |
419 \else \typeout{Thesis document copyright MIT unless otherwise (manually) specified} | |
420 \fi | |
421 | |
422 \def\thesisdate#1{\gdef\@thesisdate{#1}} | |
423 | |
424 % typically just a month and year | |
425 \def\degreemonth#1{\gdef\@degreemonth{#1}} | |
426 \def\degreeyear#1{\gdef\@degreeyear{#1}} | |
427 | |
428 % Usage: \supervisor{name}{title} | |
429 % \chairman{name}{title} | |
430 | |
431 % since there can be more than one supervisor, | |
432 % we build the appropriate boxes for the titlepage and | |
433 % the abstractpage as the user makes multiple calls | |
434 % to \supervisor | |
435 \newbox\@titlesupervisor \newbox\@abstractsupervisor | |
436 | |
437 \def\supervisor#1#2{\setbox\@titlesupervisor\vbox | |
438 {\unvbox\@titlesupervisor \vskip 10pt% plus 1fil minus 1fil | |
439 \def\baselinestretch{1}\large | |
440 \signature{Certified by}{#1 \\ #2 \\ Thesis Supervisor}} | |
441 \setbox\@abstractsupervisor\vbox{\unvbox\@abstractsupervisor | |
442 \vskip\baselineskip \def\baselinestretch{1}\@normalsize | |
443 \par\noindent Thesis Supervisor: #1 \\ Title: #2}} | |
444 | |
445 % department chairman, not thesis committee chairman | |
446 \def\chairman#1#2{\gdef\@chairmanname{#1}\gdef\@chairmantitle{#2}} | |
447 | |
448 %% `upcase' documentclass option: \choosecase is defined either as a dummy or | |
449 %% a macro to change the (expanded) argument to uppercase. | |
450 \def\maketitle{\begin{titlepage} | |
451 \large | |
452 {\def\baselinestretch{1.2}\Large\bf \choosecase{\@title} \par} | |
453 by\par | |
454 {\Large \choosecase{\@author}} | |
455 \par | |
456 \@prevdegrees | |
457 \par | |
458 \choosecase{Submitted to the} \choosecase{\@department} \\ | |
459 \choosecase{in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the} | |
460 \choosecase{\@degreeword} | |
461 \choosecase{of} | |
462 \par | |
463 \choosecase{\@degree} | |
464 \par | |
465 at the | |
466 \par\MIT\par | |
467 \@degreemonth\ \@degreeyear | |
468 \par | |
469 \@copyrightnotice | |
470 \par | |
471 \vskip 3\baselineskip | |
472 \signature{Author}{\@department \\ \@thesisdate} | |
473 \par | |
474 \vfill | |
475 \unvbox\@titlesupervisor | |
476 \par | |
477 \vfill | |
478 \signature{Accepted by}{\@chairmanname \\ \@chairmantitle} | |
479 \vfill | |
480 \end{titlepage}} | |
481 | |
482 % this environment should probably be called abstract, | |
483 % but we want people to also be able to get at the more | |
484 % basic abstract environment | |
485 \def\abstractpage{\cleardoublepage | |
486 \begin{center}{\large{\bf \@title} \\ | |
487 by \\ | |
488 \@author \\[\baselineskip]} | |
489 \par | |
490 \def\baselinestretch{1}\@normalsize | |
491 Submitted to the \@department \\ | |
492 on \@thesisdate, in partial fulfillment of the \\ | |
493 requirements for the \@degreeword\ of \\ | |
494 \@degree | |
495 \end{center} | |
496 \par | |
497 \begin{abstract}} | |
498 | |
499 %% Changed from \unvbox to \unvcopy for use with multiple copies of abstract | |
500 %% page. | |
501 %% Krishna Sethuraman (1990) | |
502 \def\endabstractpage{\end{abstract}\noindent | |
503 \unvcopy\@abstractsupervisor \newpage} | |
504 | |
505 %% This counter is used to save the page number for the second copy of | |
506 %% the abstract. | |
507 \newcounter{savepage} | |
508 | |
509 % You can use the titlepage environment to do it all yourself if you | |
510 % don't want to use \maketitle. If the titlepage environment, the | |
511 % paragraph skip is infinitely stretchable, so if you leave a blank line | |
512 % between lines that you want space between, the space will stretch so | |
513 % that the title page fills up the entire page. | |
514 \def\titlepage{\cleardoublepage\centering | |
515 \thispagestyle{empty} | |
516 \parindent 0pt \parskip 10pt plus 1fil minus 1fil | |
517 \def\baselinestretch{1}\@normalsize\vbox to \vsize\bgroup\vbox to 9in\bgroup} | |
518 % The \kern0pt pushes any depth into the height. Thanks to Richard Stone. | |
519 \def\endtitlepage{\par\kern 0pt\egroup\vss\egroup\newpage} | |
520 | |
521 \def\MIT{MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY} | |
522 \def\Mit{Massachusetts Institute of Technology} | |
523 | |
524 \def\permission{\par\noindent{\centering | |
525 The author hereby grants to MIT permission to reproduce and to | |
526 distribute publicly paper and electronic copies of this thesis | |
527 document in whole or in part in any medium now known or hereafter | |
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