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\section{Picking a \TeX\ engine}
There are several programs, called \TeX\ engines, that you can
use to typeset \textsf{fithesis3} \LaTeX{} source files into
displayable
PDF
documents. The ones we will discuss are
displayable
\textsc{pdf}
documents. The ones we will discuss are
\hologo{pdfTeX} and \Hologo{LuaTeX}.
\Hologo{pdfTeX} is the more conservative choice and most \TeX\
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\item[title]
This key can be used to specify the title of the thesis. The
value will be stored as one of the properties of the output
PDF
file; do not use any \LaTeX\ formatting commands
within
the value.
\textsc{pdf}
file; do not use any \LaTeX\ formatting commands
within
the value.
\item[TeXtitle]
This key can be used to specify the title of the thesis. The
value will be typeset on the title page of the resulting PDF
document, so you can use \LaTeX\ formatting commands within
the value. If the value of the key is unspecified, the value
of the \thguide@itemfmt{title} key will be used instead.
value will be typeset on the title page of the resulting
\textsc{pdf} document, so you can use \LaTeX\ formatting
commands within the value. If the value of the key is
unspecified, the value of the \thguide@itemfmt{title} key
will be used instead.
%<*sci,econ>
\item[titleEn]
This key can be used to specify the English title of the
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\item[TeXtitleEn]
This key can be used to specify the English title of the
thesis. The value will be typeset on the title page of the
resulting
PDF
document, so you can use \LaTeX
\ formatting
commands within the value. If the value of the key
is
unspecified, the value of the \thguide@itemfmt{titleEn}
key
will be used instead. If you are typesetting your thesis
in
English, this value does not need to be specified.
resulting
\textsc{pdf}
document, so you can use \LaTeX
{}
formatting
commands within the value. If the value of the key
is
unspecified, the value of the \thguide@itemfmt{titleEn}
key
will be used instead. If you are typesetting your thesis
in
English, this value does not need to be specified.
%</econ>
\item[author]
This key can be used to specify the full name of the author.
\item[keywords]
This key can be used to specify a list of keywords for your
thesis. The value will be stored as one of the properties of
the output
PDF
file; do not use any \LaTeX
\ formatting
commands within the value.
the output
\textsc{pdf}
file; do not use any \LaTeX
{}
formatting
commands within the value.
%<*econ,fi,fss,law,med,ped>
\item[TeXkeywords]
This key can be used to specify a list of keywords for your
thesis. The value will be typeset in the resulting PDF
document, so you can use \LaTeX\ formatting commands within
the value. If the value of the key is unspecified, the value
of the \thguide@itemfmt{keywords} key will be used instead.
thesis. The value will be typeset in the resulting
\textsc{pdf} document, so you can use \LaTeX\ formatting
commands within the value. If the value of the key is
unspecified, the value of the \thguide@itemfmt{keywords} key
will be used instead.
%</econ,fi,fss,law,med,ped>
%<*econ,fss,law,med,ped>
\item[keywordsEn]
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\item[TeXkeywordsEn]
This key can be used to specify a list of English keywords
for your thesis. The value will be typeset in the resulting
PDF
document, so you can use \LaTeX\ formatting
commands
within the value. If you are typesetting your thesis
in
English, this value does not need to be specified.
\textsc{pdf}
document, so you can use \LaTeX\ formatting
commands
within the value. If you are typesetting your thesis
in
English, this value does not need to be specified.
%</econ,fss,law,med,ped>
%<*econ,fi,med,ped,sci>
\item[advisor]
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for the month, and \texttt{DD} stands for the day of month.
%<*econ,fi,fss,law,sci>
\item[assignment]
This key can be used to specify a list of
PDF
files
This key can be used to specify a list of
\textsc{pdf}
files
containing the scanned thesis assignment. The list should be
in the following format:
\begin{center}
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\end{center}
%</econ,fi,fss,law,sci>
\item[bib]
This key can be used to specify a list of
BIB
files
This key can be used to specify a list of
\textsc{bib}
files
containing the bibliography databases. The list should be in
the following format:
\begin{center}
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\ldots
\end{center}
When this key is specified, the \textsf{fithesis3} class will
also automatically typeset a bibliography section. If you
want more control over where and how the bibliography is
typeset, use the
automatically typeset a bibliography section\footnote{
The bibliography will be typeset according to the
\textsc{ISO} 690:2010 standard using the
\texttt{biblatex-iso690} bibliography style. For more
information, see
\url{https://www.ctan.org/pkg/biblatex-iso690}.
}. If you want more control over where and how the
bibliography is typeset, use the
\mintinline{latex}{\printbibliography[bibintoc]} command.
When th
e
key is not specified, no bibliography will be
When th
is
key is not specified, no bibliography will be
produced, which provides the opportunity for the advanced user
to set up their bibliography management manually.
\end{description}
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taking into account your faculty and locale settings.
The \mintinline{latex}{\thesisload} command also loads the
\textsf{hyperref} package, which adds hyperlinks and
PDF metadata
into the resulting
PDF
document. This package
is rather delicate,
as it needs to be loaded after most other
packages. Loading
additional packages after
\mintinline{latex}{\thesisload} may
therefore cause problems.
\textsf{hyperref} package, which adds hyperlinks and
\textsc{pdf}
metadata
into the resulting
\textsc{pdf}
document. This package
is rather delicate,
as it needs to be loaded after most other
packages. Loading
additional packages after
\mintinline{latex}{\thesisload} may
therefore cause problems.
\section{Changing the layout}
If you are unsatisfied with the automatic arrangement of the
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