\documentclass{mimosis} \usepackage{metalogo} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Some of my favourite personal adjustments %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % % These are the adjustments that I consider necessary for typesetting % a nice thesis. However, they are *not* included in the template, as % I do not want to force you to use them. % This ensures that I am able to typeset bold font in table while still aligning the numbers % correctly. \usepackage{etoolbox} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Hyperlinks & bookmarks %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \usepackage[% colorlinks = true, citecolor = RoyalBlue, linkcolor = RoyalBlue, urlcolor = RoyalBlue, unicode, ]{hyperref} \usepackage{bookmark} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Bibliography %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % % I like the bibliography to be extremely plain, showing only a numeric % identifier and citing everything in simple brackets. The first names, % if present, will be initialized. DOIs and URLs will be preserved. \usepackage[% autocite = plain, backend = biber, doi = true, url = true, giveninits = true, hyperref = true, maxbibnames = 99, maxcitenames = 99, sortcites = true, style = numeric, ]{biblatex} \input{bibliography-mimosis} \addbibresource{Thesis.bib} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Fonts %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \ifxetexorluatex \usepackage{unicode-math} \setmainfont{EB Garamond} \setmathfont{Garamond Math} % Load some missing symbols from another font. \setmathfont{STIX Two Math}[% range = { \sharp, \natural, \flat, \clubsuit, \spadesuit, \checkmark } ] \setmonofont[Scale=MatchLowercase]{Source Code Pro} \else \usepackage[lf]{ebgaramond} \usepackage[oldstyle,scale=0.7]{sourcecodepro} \singlespacing \fi \newacronym[description={Principal component analysis}]{PCA}{PCA}{principal component analysis} \newacronym {SNF}{SNF}{Smith normal form} \newacronym[description={Topological data analysis}] {TDA}{TDA}{topological data analysis} \newglossaryentry{LaTeX}{% name = {\LaTeX}, description = {A document preparation system}, sort = {LaTeX}, } \newglossaryentry{Real numbers}{% name = {$\real$}, description = {The set of real numbers}, sort = {Real numbers}, } \makeindex \makeglossaries %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Ordinals %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \makeatletter \@ifundefined{st}{% \newcommand{\st}{\textsuperscript{\textup{st}}\xspace} }{} \@ifundefined{rd}{% \newcommand{\rd}{\textsuperscript{\textup{rd}}\xspace} }{} \@ifundefined{nd}{% \newcommand{\nd}{\textsuperscript{\textup{nd}}\xspace} }{} \makeatother \renewcommand{\th}{\textsuperscript{\textup{th}}\xspace} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Incipit %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \title{\texttt{latex-mimosis}} \subtitle{A minimal, modern \LaTeX{} package for typesetting your thesis} \author{Bastian Rieck} \begin{document} \frontmatter \include{Sources/Title} \include{Sources/Abstract} \tableofcontents \mainmatter \part[A good part]{% A good part\\ % \vspace{1cm} % \begin{minipage}[l]{\textwidth} % \textnormal{% \normalsize % \begin{singlespace*} \onehalfspacing % You can also use parts in order to partition your great work into larger `chunks'. This involves some manual adjustments in terms of the layout, though. \end{singlespace*} } \end{minipage} } \include{Sources/Introduction} % This ensures that the subsequent sections are being included as root % items in the bookmark structure of your PDF reader. \bookmarksetup{startatroot} \backmatter \begingroup \let\clearpage\relax \glsaddall \printglossary[type=\acronymtype] \newpage \printglossary \endgroup \printindex \printbibliography \end{document}