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Is there an approved LaTeX style file for theses?

Approved file latex style theses
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Is there an approved LaTeX style file for theses?

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From: Darren Nickerson I have such a beast, yes. I’ve inherited it from Robert Esnouf, formerly at the Laboratory of Molecular Biophysics. As far as I can tell, I am currently the self-designated “keeper of the source”. Mail me if you’d like it – I can tar it up. Of course, improvements are welcomed. From: Ian Collier As far as I am aware, “all Oxford University’s thesis typesetting rules” consist of the sentence “where the output imitates letterpress the format may be that of a well-designed book” and therefore any LaTeX style is almost as good as any other (although whether LaTeX output is “well designed” could, I suppose, be argued). I made my own format in TeX and no one seemed to object. From: Joe Stoy Actually this particular sentence evolved quite quickly, while Peter Neumann and my wife were the Proctors. The vagueness is ameliorated by samples kept by the Graduate Studies Office of stuff which is unacceptabl

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