ucalgmthesis.cls
is a LaTeX class file that produces documents
according to the thesis guidelines of the University of Calgary
Faculty of Graduate
Studies. It
uses the memoir
class, which
provides very powerful and flexible mechanisms for book design and
layout. All memoir
commands for changing chapter and section
headings, page layout, fancy foot- and endnotes, typesetting poems,
etc., can be used. (Memoir is meant as a replacement for the standard
LaTeX classes, so all standard LaTeX commands such as \chapter
,
\section
, etc., still work.) Likewise, any of memoir
's class
options can be passed as options to ucalgmthesis
, in particular
12pt
to select 12 point type (11 point is the default).
The files in this directory are provided under the terms of the MIT
License. natbib-oup.bst
is provided under the terms of the LaTeX
Project Public License.
Consult the file sample-thesis.tex
for an example thesis setup
with parts \include
'd from separate files. Here's a minimal file:
\documentclass{ucalgmthesis}
\author{...}
\title{...}
\prog{...}
\degree{...}
\thesisyear{...}
\monthname{...}
\begin{document}
\frontmatter
\makethesistitle
\chapter{Abstract}
...
\tableofcontents
\mainmatter
...
\backmatter
....
\end{document}
The easiest way to get started is perhaps to rename
sample-thesis.tex
, change the metadata and layout options to your
liking, and put the content of your thesis into the files it includes
(frontmatter.tex
, chapter1.tex
, etc.)
ucalgmthesis
is part of TeXLive and MikTeX. If you have one of these
installed (or you are working on Overleaf), you do not need the class file
ucalgmthesis.cls
itself in your thesis directory. You can just copy
the TeX and Bib file from the source directory in your TeXLive tree,
from CTAN,
or from the GitHub
repository to get started.
The class provides a number of commands to facilitate the production of the thesis.
-
\makethesistitle
to produce the title page -
\degree
,\prog
,\monthname
,\thesisyear
are used to provide the names of the degree and graduate program, and the month and year of the thesis. (These are compatible with the legacyucalgthes1
class.) -
\dedication
produces a dedication centered on its own page -
\fullpagethesis
sets up the type block to have 1" margins on all sides.\manuscriptthesis
sets up the typeblock to have a line length of about 72 characters and 25 lines per page. The package optionsfullpage
andmanuscript
use these at the appropriate time, but you can use them after you set up your own fonts in the preamble.
Otherwise, all the class does is change memoir
's defaults to comply
with FGS thesis guidelines. Specifically:
- All page numbers appear in the same place (centered in footer).
- All pages except title page are numbered.
- Front matter is numbered in roman numerals, main matter in arabic.
- Abstract, preface, acknowledgments, dedication are included in table of contents.
- The table of contents is called "Table of Contents".
The class takes a number of options:
-
singlespaced
,onehalfspaced
,doublespaced
sets up the line spacing (onehalfspaced
is the default). -
palatino
,times
,garamond
,utopia
,libertine
offer some nice alternative typefaces (i.e., fonts) to the default Computer Modern. Note thatgaramond
uses thegaramondx
package, which is not included in the TeXLive distibution (and is not available on Overleaf). -
headers
produces running heads. Per the guidelines, the running heads must not be the thesis title or author's name, and must be separated from the main text by a line. The class uses the chapter number and title and places it flush right in the header. -
fullpage
calls\fullpagethesis
, so produces a thesis with 1" margins all around. This produces very long lines and is not recommended for review or submission, but if you have to pay by the page for printing you may want to use it. -
manuscript
sets the type size to 12 points, double spaces the text, and calls\manuscriptthesis
to set the textblock to be about 72 characters wide and 25 lines high. That makes a page longer than a standard manuscript page (60 characters by 25 lines, or about 250 words), but produces reasonably readable lines and plenty of space between lines and in the margins for remarks, corrections, and annotations. Recommended for the version you submit for examination. You might remove the option for the final version submitted to the Vault.
A sample thesis file is also provided. The various parts of the thesis are included from subsidiary files to enable generating PDFs of the title page and individual chapters separately.
If you are already using the ucalgthes1
class, you don't have to do
much to switch to ucalgmthesis
:
-
Change
ucalgthes1
toucalgmthesis
in the\documentclass
command. -
The thesis template provided with
ucalgthes1
then uses thegeometry
package to set the margins to 1" on all sides. This produces atrocious results and you should remove that line. If you really want the same narrow margins, use thefullpage
class option, i.e.,\documentclass[12pt,doublespaced,fullpage]{ucalgmthesis}
. A better option for reading and reviewing the thesis is themanuscript
class option (see above). -
The template also loads the
mathptmx
package to set the typeface to Times New Roman. Times is a good typeface for newspapers, but not for dissertations or books. Pick a different one! But if you do want Times, use thetimes
class option instead and delete this line. (The class option loads the newernewtx
packages.) -
Delete all the lines from the template that say
\pagenumbering
,\newpage
,\clearpage
,\phantomsection
,\setcounter
,\begin{singlespace}
,\end{singlespace}
. -
Abstract and Acknowledgments just start with
\chapter{Abstract}
and\chapter{Acknowledgments}
. -
Insert
\frontmatter
at the very beginning,\mainmatter
before your first real chapter, and\endmatter
after the last real chapter and before the bibliography, etc.
Note that the ucalgmthesis
class sets much wider margins even with
the manuscript
option than the ucalgthes1
template. Lines are
shorter than the excessively long lines resulting from just setting
left and right margins to 1 inch. This will change the number of pages
in the PDF and may result in some displayed formulas and tables not
fitting into the type block anymore. So be sure to check the result
for such problems.
-
The font options may interact badly with other packages you load. Try compiling without the font option to see if that's the problem.
-
The font options all load the
newtxmath
ornewpxmath
packages. These have to be loaded afteramsthm
, so the class loadsamsthm
before it sets up these fonts. If you don't want that, leave out the font option, load the font in your main document preamble, then call\manuscriptthesis
or\fullpagethesis
to set the right page dimensions based on the new font. -
garamond
uses thegaramondx
package. This package has a restrictive license and is thus not included in the TeXLive distribution. Use thegetnonfreefonts
installer to download it. -
The guidelines require that the official filed thesis is laid out for one-sided printing (equal left and right margins). You may want to print the thesis two-sided, however, e.g., to give a nice bound copy to your supervisor or your mom. You can produce a version for two-sided printing using the
twoside
class option ofmemoir
. The page layout will be altered to have spine and edge margins in the golden ratio, and alternating on rectos and versos. This will produce a nicer-looking page spread. However, both\makethesistitle
and\mainmatter
clear to a recto (odd) page even with theopenany
option, and sotwoside
will produce additional blank pages in the front matter. The main text, however, should have the same pagination as the "official" one-sided version, as the size of the typeblock is the same.