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LaTeX-Praxisbericht template
Note: When a path in this readme begins with
/, it is relative to the project root.
This is a starting point to write a Praxisbericht according to the University of applied Sciences, Worms's guidelines.
When first starting out, your very first step should be to get it to compile.
Once it does, adjust /config.tex to fit your specific environment (your name, your partner business, etc... just a bunch of variables).
Then, go through the files in /chapters, and put in your own redactory work.
Dependencies
- node.js
- pageres-cli (installed via npm)
- texlive-full
- bibtex
- make
To build the document:
make
Nomenclature
- All your text should go into
/chapters/. - All your indices, such as acronyms, references, glossary entrys, if not generated automatically, should go into
/dexes/ - All your appendix pages should go into
/appendix/
See example files in these directories...
The glossary and acronym dex are disabled by default. They can be re-activated in/main.tex.
Literature
Literature goes in /dexes/literature.bib. See examples in this file.
LaTeX syntax
You'll find a basic LaTeX cheat sheet in/latex-cheat-sheet.tex.
Studienübersicht-table
You can configure your studienübersicht-table (the colorful one, showing all your modules) in /studienuebersicht/table.html.
You can render it via make uebersicht-table, but it should generate automatically, when just running make.
Other stuff worth noting
- All paths (like, when referencing an image, or including a
.texfile) must always be relative to project root! (where the Makefile lies). - Configure your projects base informations such as title, author, year, etc in
/config.tex. - When creating new chapters (files in
/chapters/), you have to include them in/chapters.tex. - When creating new appendix entries (files in
/appendix/), you have to include them in/appendix.tex. - If you have any technical questions regarding this, feel free to email me.