This template is intended to be used as sleek and clean Latex Template to base your thesis or research project on.
- Fork repository into your own namespace. (GitLab preferred to support CI capabilities)
- Replace placeholders in
config/person.tex
andconfig/general.tex
with concrete values. - Replace logos in
images/
with the logo of your company and university.
Important: Ensure your latex distribution and all needed packages are installed correctly by performing on of the described build procedures (alternatively use VS Code Remote Development).
If the pdf is generated correctly you can start writing chapters as seen in sections/01-introduction.tex
.
These are the possibilites to build the Project.
Latex-Workshop uses latexmk
to build the whole Project, whenever a file is saved.
To ease the installation of LaTeX, the repository comes with a provided .devcontainer
configuration for VS Code Remote.
There are two VS Code Tasks defined to build the project:
Build (latexmk)
- build using latexmkBuild (script)
- build usingscripts/make.sh
build: latexmk
or latexmk -pdf
clean-up:
latexmk -c
- remove all generated files except .pdflatexmk -C
- completly clean up repository
The project can build using the make.sh
script provided in the repo:
./scripts/make.sh
- generates document.pdf./scripts/make.sh name
- generates document.pdf and renames it to name.pdf./scripts/make.sh name version
- generates document.pdf and renames it to name-version.pdf
.devcontainer/
- configuration for vs code remote development.vscode/
- configuration for vs codeconfig/
- configuration of the projectsections/
- sections of the thesis/projectimages/
- images of the projectshared/
- common latex filesscripts/
- build and helper scripts.latexmkrc
- latexmk build definition.gitlab-ci.yaml
- gitlab pipeline definitiondocument.tex
- main file including all other tex filesliterature.bib
- bibliography
This script automatically converts vector images in svg
format to pdf
format.
It requires inkscape
to be installed in order to function.
Usage: ./scripts/svg2pdf.sh images
- scans images folder for svg files and converts them to similary named pdf files.