ITU Copenhagen Thesis Template
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David Christiansen
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Cloned https://github.com/david-christiansen/itu-thesis 4 Jan 2022
\documentclass[dejavu]{ituthesis}
\settitle{Towards a PhD for Fun and Profit}
\setauthor{Nestor Makhno}
\setsupervisor{Mikhail Bakunin}
\setextrasupervisor{Emma Goldman}
\setdate{December 1917}
\begin{document}
% Uncomment the following to set the default language of the document to Danish. This affects hyphenation as well as headers and the like.
%\selectlanguage{danish}
\frontmatter
\thetitlepage
\newpage
\begin{abstract}
This is an English abstract. English is the default language of this document.
\end{abstract}
\begin{otherlanguage}{danish}
\begin{abstract}
Dette er et resumé på dansk, som er det alternative sprog i dokumentet.
\end{abstract}
\end{otherlanguage}
\cleardoublepage
\setcounter{tocdepth}{1}
\tableofcontents
\mainmatter
%from memoir documentation:
%TeX tries very hard to keep text lines justified while keeping the interword spacing as constant as possible, but sometimes fails and complains about an overfull hbox.
%The default mode for LaTeX typesetting is \fussy where the (variation of) interword spacing in justified text is kept to a minimum. Following the \sloppy declaration there may be a much looser setting of justified text.
%Additionally the class provides the \midsloppy declaration which allows a setting somewhere between \fussy and \sloppy.
%fewer overfull lines than \fussy, and fewer obvious large interword spacing than with \sloppy.
%the memoir manual also uses \midsloppy!
\midsloppy
% try harder to avoid widows and orphans
\sloppybottom
\chapter{Introduction}
Introductionary material
\originally{History of the Makhnovist Movement; 1923}
\joint{Peter Arshinov}
\chapter{Something in Between}
Somewhere at sometime...
\section{A Section}
\subsection{A Subsection}
Some text.
\subsubsection{A subsubsection}
More text here.
Here's some verbatim text:
\begin{verbatim}
data Vect : Nat -> Type -> Type where
Nil : Vect 0 a
(::) : a -> Vect n a -> Vect (1 + n) a
\end{verbatim}
\joint{Emma Goldman}
\chapter{At the Same Time Somewhere Else}
... happened something else
Here's some mathematics:
\begin{displaymath}
\frac{
\Gamma, x:\tau_1\;\vdash\; e \;:\; \tau_2
}{
\Gamma\;\vdash\;\lambda x : \tau_1 . e \;:\; \tau_1\to\tau_2}
\end{displaymath}
\originally{My autobiography; 1934}
\chapter{Conclusion}
Finished
\end{document}