################################################################################ ifi_thesis_template_german.lyx A LyX template for a Master Thesis at the Department of Informatics, University of Zurich (http://www.ifi.unizh.ch) v 1.1 (c)2004-2008 by Daniel Mettler mettlerd[AT]REMOVEnumlock.ch (everything except the BibTex style file .\media\alphadin.bst which is copyright by Prof. Klaus F. Lorenzen, http://www.bui.haw-hamburg.de/pers/klaus.lorenzen/ Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 License (see http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/) (everything except the BibTex style file .\media\alphadin.bst which is copyright by Prof. Klaus F. Lorenzen, http://www.bui.haw-hamburg.de/pers/klaus.lorenzen/) ################################################################################ Features: * Based on class "book", German, A4 (easily adjustable to other languages and paper sizes) * Separate title page including logo (unizh_logo.pdf and unizh_logo.eps not included for legal reasons; they can be obtained from http://www.kommunikation.uzh.ch/cd/logo.html) * Separate page for the abstract in German * Separate page for the abstract in English * Separate page for the acknowledgement * Separate page for classifications according to the ACM Computing Classification System (http://www.acm.org/class/1998/) * Table of contents * Parts, chapters, sections, subsections, etc. * Margin notes and foot notes * Support for fancy headings * Support for hyperref (either optimized for screen view or print) * Support for colors * Support for an appendix including basic source code listings (or use of the listings package), basic glossary, task description, table of figures, table of tables, references/bibliography (using BibTex and the alphadin BibTex style by Prof. Klaus F. Lorenzen according to DIN 1502 Part 2 in [AuthorYear] format. See http://www.bui.haw-hamburg.de/pers/klaus.lorenzen/#bibtex for more information.) * Ready for version control using the built-in CVS of LyX * Ready for adding an index * Made for the Windows Version of LyX, but easily adaptable to other operating systems (e.g. Linux, Mac OS X) ################################################################################ How to use it: * Unzip the archive, start LyX and open ifi_thesis_template_german.lyx. * Put images (each in both a .pdf and a .eps version) into .\media * The BibTeX file is .\bibtex\ifi_thesis_template_german.bib * Recommended for editing the BibTeX file: JabRef (http://jabref.sourceforge.net/) Last but not least: Have fun with LyX/LaTeX :)