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Plantilla para los TFM realizada a partir de otra plantilla de K-State Electronic Theses (https://www.k-state.edu/grad/etdr/template/)
Versión original descargable en: https://web.fdi.ucm.es/posgrado/docs/plantilla-TFM-LaTeX.zip
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% | LaTeX Template |
% | for K-State Electronic Theses, Dissertations, and Reports |
% | |
% | Comments and guidelines for using the template are shown |
% | within boxes like this one. |
% | |
% | Revised 6/30/06 |
% | 9/14/06: Removed typos |
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% | Your paper should contain the following sections, except where |
% | indicated as optional, in the order shown. Also, all headings |
% | shown with an asterisk (*) must be centered and in uppercase |
% | letters: |
% | |
% | Abstract Title Page (doctoral dissertations only) |
% | ABSTRACT* (doctoral dissertations only) |
% | Title Page |
% | Copyright Page (Optional - only needed if copyrighting) |
% | ABSTRACT * |
% | TABLE OF CONTENTS * |
% | LIST OF FIGURES * |
% | LIST OF TABLES* |
% | ACKNOWLEDGMENTS* (Optional) |
% | DEDICATION * (Optional) |
% | PREFACE * (Optional) |
% | Individual Chapters |
% | References and/or bibliography |
% | Appendices (as needed) |
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% +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
% | The LaTex keyword \documentclass selects a particular class to |
% | associate with the document. The current documentclass |
% | {class_diss} generates a Table of Contents that has leading dots |
% | only on chapter subheadings. If you prefer a Table of Contents |
% | that has leading dots for all entries, replace {class_diss} |
% | with {Mydiss} in the command below. |
% | |
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\documentclass[final, 12pt,oneside]{class_diss}
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% | The following command sets the bibliography style to American
% | Institute of Physics (AIP). Other styles are available in the
% | styles directory. To use a different style, replace "aip" with
% | the filename of the style you want to use.
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\bibliographystyle{styles/plain}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[spanish]{babel}
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% | Now, we add in all external packages that we will use throughout |
% | the document. You can add other packages as needed.
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%\usepackage{ caption2} % Customize captions a bit more
\usepackage{ amsmath} % American Mathematics Society standards
%\usepackage{ wrapfig} % Wraps text around a figure or table
\usepackage{ graphicx} % Extended graphics package.
%\usepackage{ fancyhdr} % Efficiently handles headers and footers
%\usepackage{ braket} % Bra-Ket notation package
%\usepackage{ mathrsfs} % Specialized Math fonts (Hamiltonian, etc.)
%\usepackage{boxedminipage} % Boxed text can be produced
%\usepackage{ setspace} % Controls line spacing via \begin{space}
\usepackage{amsxtra}
\usepackage{amssymb}
\usepackage{amsthm}
\usepackage{latexsym}
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% | The color package allows one to select colors for hyperlinking |
% | (see below). |
% +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
\usepackage[usenames]{color}
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% | Colors defined for use with this template. |
% +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
\definecolor{ Pink}{rgb}{1.0, 0.5, 0.5}
\definecolor{Maroon}{rgb}{0.8, 0.0, 0.0}
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% | In the commands below, we use the 'natbib' package, and specify |
% | the 'sort&compress' option, which condenses |
% | citations from (1,2,3,5,9,10,11) to (1-3,5,9-11). The 'bibpunct' |
% | option selects various parameters for how the citation will be |
% | displayed. In this case, only the comma (separation between |
% | citations) and the 's' (superscript) arguments are chosen. The |
% | other curly braces deal with how to 'wrap' the citation (using |
% | parentheses, brackets, etc.) and are not needed for the chosen |
% | style. |
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\usepackage[sort&compress]{natbib}
\bibpunct{}{}{,}{s}{}{}
\usepackage{hypernat}
% +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
% | Lastly, the hyperref package allows one to hyperlink cross- |
% | references and figures in a LaTeX document. |
% +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
\usepackage[pdftex, plainpages=false, pdfpagelabels]{hyperref}
\hypersetup{
linktocpage=true,
colorlinks=true,
bookmarks=true,
citecolor=blue,
urlcolor=red,
linkcolor=Maroon,
citebordercolor={1 0 0},
urlbordercolor={1 0 0},
linkbordercolor={.7 .8 .8},
breaklinks=true,
pdfpagelabels=true,
}
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% | Page margins are set on 1 inch on all sides. |
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\topmargin = -0.56in
\textheight = 8.60in
\textwidth = 6.46in
\oddsidemargin = 0.02in
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% | The document finally begins here. |
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\begin{document}
\setcounter{page}{-1}
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% | Title Page -- Required for both Doctoral and Masters Students
% +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
\input{title.tex}
\pdfbookmark[0]{Portada}{PDFPortadaPage}
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% | Autorizacion Page -- Required for both Doctoral and Masters Students
% +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
\input{autorizacion.tex}
\pdfbookmark[0]{Autorización}{PDFAutorizacionPage}
\input{resumen.tex}
\pdfbookmark[0]{Resumen}{PDFResumenPage}
\input{abstract.tex}
\pdfbookmark[0]{Abstract}{PDFAbstractPage}
\vfill
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% | We use the following code to suppress page numbers and other
% | style issues we do not want present on a given page. |
% +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
%\thispagestyle{empty} Looks like it's ok to remove this line
\newpage
\pagenumbering{roman}
% +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
% | On the line below, set the number to represent the page number of
% | the Table of Contents page. For example, if the Table of Contents
% | page is the 8th page of your document, enter 8 in the brackets. This
% | number may vary, depending on the length of your abstract.
% |
% | Numbers do not appear on the title and abstract pages, but they are
% | included in the page count. The Table of Contents page is the
% | first page on which page numbers are displayed.
% +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
\setcounter{page}{1}
% +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
% | Here, we will generate our Table of Contents (TOC) entries. |
% | This adds the section to the TOC and then generates the indicated |
% | section. |
% +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
\phantomsection
\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Índice}
\tableofcontents
%\listoffigures
%\listoftables
%\hfill Are these lines necessary?
%\hfill
% +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
% | Acknowledgements Page
% |
% | If you choose not to have an Acknowledgements page, comment out
% | or delete the following 3 lines.
% +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
\input{agradecimientos.tex}
\phantomsection
\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Agradecimientos}
% +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
% | Dedication Page
% |
% | If you choose not to have a Dedication page, comment out
% | or delete the following 3 lines.
% +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
\input{dedicatoria.tex}
\phantomsection
\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Dedicatoria}
% +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
% | Preface Page
% +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
%\input{preface.tex}
%\phantomsection
%\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Preface}
% +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
% | We use arabic (1, 2, 3...) page numbering starting from page 1. |
% | Note, however, that there are many pages where this is not the |
% | desired behavior - such as the Title page, or abstract. In these |
% | cases, we can use \thispagestyle{empty} to suppress page numbers, |
% | and other general style issues that we've defined globally. |
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\newpage
\pagenumbering{arabic}
\setcounter{page}{1}
% +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
% | Here is where we include individual sections of the thesis or
% | dissertation. |
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% +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
% | Chapters
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\input{chapter1.tex}
% +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
% | Uncomment the lines below to add additional chapters. Name the
% | files chapter2.tex for Chapter 2, chapter3.tex for Chapter 3, etc.
% +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
\input{chapter2.tex}
\input{chapter3.tex}
%\input{chapter4.tex}
%\input{chapter5.tex}
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% | References |
% +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
% +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
% | In order for WinEDT to index references correctly, it has to know where |
% | the file resides. The following command is prefaced by %, and will be |
% | ignored completely by LaTeX. However, WinEDT will use this line to |
% | access the external .bib bibliography file. Also note that WinEDT can |
% | read file path names with either "\" or "/" - LaTeX, however, doesn't |
% | like "\", so it's easier to store a path name in the "Unix" style. |
% +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
%Included for Gather Purpose only. Do NOT uncomment:
%input "references.bib"
% +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
% | This template uses the BibTeX program to format references. The
% | 3 lines below create a separate Bibliography section and add
% | an entry for "Bibliography" to the Table of Contents. The actual
% | data for your references (author, title, journal, date, etc.) are
% | entered in the references.bib file. See that file for information
% | on how to enter references.
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\bibdata{references}
\bibliography{references}
\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Bibliography}
% +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
% | Finally, we generate the appendix. To add or delete appendices,
% | add or remove the line
% |
% | \input{appendixX.tex}
% |
% | where "X" is the letter designation of the Appendix (A, B, C, etc.)
% | You should have one \input{appendixX.tex} line and a corresponding
% | file appendixX.tex for each appendix. |
% +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
\appendix
\input{appendixA.tex}
\input{appendixB.tex}
\end{document}
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