134 lines
4.8 KiB
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134 lines
4.8 KiB
TeX
\documentclass[12pt,a4paper,twoside,openright]{report}
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\let\openright=\cleardoublepage
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\input{metadata}
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\usepackage[a-2u]{pdfx}
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\ifEN\else\usepackage[czech,shorthands=off]{babel}\fi
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% See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canons_of_page_construction before
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% modifying the size of printable area. LaTeX defaults are great.
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% If you feel it would help anything, you can enlarge the printable area a bit:
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%\usepackage[textwidth=390pt,textheight=630pt]{geometry}
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% The official recommendation expands the area quite a bit (looks pretty harsh):
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%\usepackage[textwidth=145mm,textheight=247mm]{geometry}
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%%% FONTS %%%
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\usepackage{lmodern} % TeX "original" (this sets up the latin mono)
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% Optionally choose an override for the main font for typesetting:
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\usepackage[mono=false]{libertinus} % popular for comp-sci (ACM uses this)
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%\usepackage{tgschola} % Schoolbook-like (gives a bit of historic feel)
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%\usepackage[scale=0.96]{tgpagella} % Palladio-like (popular in formal logic).
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% IBM Plex font suite is nice but requires us to fine-tune the sizes, also note
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% that it does not directly support small caps (\textsc) and requires lualatex:
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%\usepackage[usefilenames,RM={Scale=0.88},SS={Scale=0.88},SScon={Scale=0.88},TT={Scale=0.88},DefaultFeatures={Ligatures=Common}]{plex-otf}
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% Optionally, choose a custom sans-serif fonts (e.g. for figures and tables).
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% Default sans-serif font is usually Latin Modern Sans. Some font packages
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% (e.g. libertinus) replace that with a better matching sans-serif font.
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%\usepackage{tgheros} % recommended and very readable (Helvetica-like)
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%\usepackage{FiraSans} % looks great
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% DO NOT typeset the main text in sans-serif font!
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% The serifs make the text easily readable on the paper.
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% IMPORTANT FONT NOTE: Some fonts require additional PDF/A conversion using
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% the pdfa.sh script. These currently include only 'tgpagella'; but various
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% other fonts from the texlive distribution need that too (mainly the Droid
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% font family).
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% some useful packages
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\usepackage{microtype}
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\usepackage{amsmath,amsfonts,amsthm,bm}
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\usepackage{graphicx}
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\usepackage{xcolor}
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\usepackage{booktabs}
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\usepackage{caption}
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\usepackage{floatrow}
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% load bibliography tools
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\usepackage[backend=bibtex,natbib,style=numeric,sorting=none]{biblatex}
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% alternative with alphanumeric citations (more informative than numbers):
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%\usepackage[backend=bibtex,natbib,style=alphabetic]{biblatex}
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%
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% alternatives that conform to iso690
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% (iso690 is not formally required on MFF, but may help elsewhere):
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%\usepackage[backend=bibtex,natbib,style=iso-numeric,sorting=none]{biblatex}
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%\usepackage[backend=bibtex,natbib,style=iso-alphabetic]{biblatex}
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%
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% additional option choices:
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% - add `giveninits=true` to typeset "E. A. Poe" instead of full Edgar Allan
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% - `terseinits=true` additionaly shortens it to nature-like "Poe EA"
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% - add `maxnames=10` to limit (or loosen) the maximum number of authors in
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% bibliography entry before shortening to `et al.` (useful when referring to
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% book collections that may have hundreds of authors)
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% - for additional flexibility (e.g. multiple reference sections, etc.),
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% remove `backend=bibtex` and compile with `biber` instead of `bibtex` (see
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% Makefile)
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% - `sorting=none` causes the bibliography list to be ordered by the order of
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% citation as they appear in the text, which is usually the desired behavior
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% with numeric citations. Additionally you can use a style like
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% `numeric-comp` that compresses the long lists of citations such as
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% [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8] to simpler [1--8]. This is especially useful if you plan
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% to add tremendous amounts of citations, as usual in life sciences and
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% bioinformatics.
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% - if you don't like the "In:" appearing in the bibliography, use the
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% extended style (`ext-numeric` or `ext-alphabetic`), and add option
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% `articlein=false`.
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%
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% possibly reverse the names of the authors with the default styles:
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%\DeclareNameAlias{default}{family-given}
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% load the file with bibliography entries
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\addbibresource{refs}
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% remove this if you won't use fancy verbatim environments
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\usepackage{fancyvrb}
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% remove this if you won't typeset TikZ graphics
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\usepackage{tikz}
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\usetikzlibrary{positioning} %add libraries as needed (shapes, decorations, ...)
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% remove this if you won't typeset any pseudocode
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\usepackage{algpseudocode}
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\usepackage{algorithm}
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% remove this if you won't list any source code
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\usepackage{listings}
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\hypersetup{unicode}
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\hypersetup{breaklinks=true}
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\usepackage[noabbrev]{cleveref}
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\input{todos} % remove this before compiling the final version
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\input{macros} % use this file for various custom definitions
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\begin{document}
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\include{title}
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\tableofcontents
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\include{intro}
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\include{ch1}
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\include{ch2}
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\include{ch3}
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\include{conclusion}
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\include{bibliography}
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\appendix
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\include{howto}
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% if your attachments are complicated, describe them in a separate appendix
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%\include{attachments}
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\openright
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\end{document}
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