%!TEX TS-program = pdflatex
% dissertation.tex -- main dissertation file
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% Wisconsin dissertation template
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% archives in directory macros/latex/base/lppl.txt; either
% version 1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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% This program includes other software that is licensed under the
% terms of the LPPL and the Perl Artistic License; see README for details.
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% You, the user, still hold the copyright to any document you produce
% with this software (like your dissertation).
%
%%% You'll want ``oneside'' for the deposit version, but probably not for any versions that don't need to meet the UW requirements
\documentclass[12pt,oneside,letterpaper]{memoir}
\input{includes/preamble}
\input{includes/defs}
\input{includes/thesisdefs}
\svnidlong{$LastChangedBy$}{$LastChangedRevision$}{$LastChangedDate$}{$HeadURL: http://freevariable.com/dissertation/branches/diss-template/dissertation.tex $}
\clearpage\pagenumbering{roman} % This makes the page numbers Roman (i, ii, etc)
\title{Not Finished, But Abandoned}
\author{Buckingham B.~Badger}
\department{Computer Sciences}
\date{2008}
\begin{document}
%%% Uncomment the following if your .bib contains references that you will not
%%% explicitly cite, but that should be in the final bibliography:
% \nocite{*}
\ifpdf
\DeclareGraphicsExtensions{.pdf, .jpg, .tif}
\else
\DeclareGraphicsExtensions{.eps, .jpg}
\fi
\maketitle
%% Add \part declarations if you want, but it's not necessary
%\part{Preliminaries}
\include{frontmatter/frontmatter}
%% Now include the tex files for each chapter, like so (I put these in separate dirs):
% \include{intro/intro}
% \include{motivation/motivation}
% \include{related/related}
%% etc, etc.
%% Do you have appendices? If so, add them here, just like chapters.
% \begin{appendices}
% \include{backmatter/appendix1}
% \end{appendices}
%% Are you a big nerd with a colophon? Add it here.
\begin{colophon}
\input{backmatter/colophon}
\end{colophon}
%% McBride is a very nice style (some version is included in this distribution)
\bibliographystyle{mcbride}
\bibliography{your-bib-file}
%% Want an index? Neither did I.
%\printindex
\end{document}