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CTAN package update: hepthesis

Date: September 14, 2007 10:33:51 AM CEST
Andy Buckley wrote: > Name of contribution: hepthesis > Author's name: Andy Buckley > Location on CTAN: macros/latex/contrib/hepthesis > Summary description: A class for academic reports, especially PhD theses. > License type: lppl > > Announcement text given by the package's contributor: > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Hepthesis is a LaTeX class for typesetting large academic reports, in > particular PhD theses. It was originally developed for typesetting the > authorÂ’s high-energy physics PhD thesis and includes some features > specifically tailored to such an application. In particular, hepthesis > offers: > -- Attractive semantic environments for various rubric sections; > -- Extensive options for draft production, screen viewing and > binding-ready output; > -- Helpful extensions of existing environments, including equation and > tabular; and > -- Support for quotations at the start of the thesis and each chapter. > > This release is version 1.4, which contains many improvements, > including layout bug fixes and tweaks, reduced external package > dependencies, improved multi-lingual interaction with babel, and > improved documentation. Users of previous versions are encouraged to > upgrade. i have installed the package, and updated the catalogue repository; thanks for the upload. > Users may view the package catalogue entry at > http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/entries/hepthesis.html > or they may browse the package directory at > http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/hepthesis since the installation happened last night, the package should have progressed around the world a fair bit, by now; the catalogue entry itself won't be updated until some time overnight. Robin Fairbairns For the CTAN team

hepthesis – A class for academic reports, especially PhD theses

Hepthesis is a class for typesetting large academic reports, in particular PhD theses. It was originally developed for typesetting the author’s high-energy physics PhD thesis and includes some features specifically tailored to such an application. In particular, hepthesis offers:

  • Attractive semantic environments for various rubric sections;
  • Extensive options for draft production, screen viewing and binding-ready output;
  • Helpful extensions of existing environments, including equation and tabular; and
  • Support for quotations at the start of the thesis and each chapter.

The class is based on scrbook, from the KOMA-Script bundle.

Packagehepthesis
Version1.5.2
MaintainerAndy Buckley

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