-- A Clean LaTeX Style for Thesis Documents --
Clean, Simple, ElegantClean Thesis is a LaTeX style for thesis documents, developed for my diploma thesis (Diplomarbeit). The style can be understood as my personal compromise — a typical clean looking scientific document combined and polished with minor beautifications.
The design of this Clean Thesis style is inspired by user guide documents from Apple Inc.
Note: If you are looking for an exact and correct style regarding typographic rules, please have a look at the "[Classic Thesis Style](see http://www.miede.de/#classicthesis)".
Donation = PostcardBased on the idea of André Miede: If you like the Clean Thesis style I would be very pleased about a donation in the form of a POSTCARD. You can find my address at the Clean Thesis website as well as in the documentation. I am going to collect all postcards and exhibit them at the website I mentioned.
Idea and InspirationThe idea of providing my customized style for thesis documents passed through my mind while writing my own thesis. Motivated and inspired by the superb "Classic Thesis Style" by André Miede (thanks to André for doing a great job) I decided to collect all design and style related functionality in a separate LaTeX style and provide this style to other thesis writers.
cleanthesis-incl-example_v****.zip
)The documentation gives an overview of available package options.
Please use Stack Exchange for questions about using Clean Thesis; and add the tag cleanthesis to your question. GitHub issues are for development purposes, e.g, reporting actual bugs or requesting new features.
Did you find an error or a bug? Do you have a feature request? Before opening a new issue, please check out the list of existing and closed issues.
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