TeXin' at TAMU EE

This site is intended to help users of the TAMU EESUN system with LaTeX/TeX and using LaTeX for writing a thesis at Texas A&M. Please send feedback (positive or negative) to tex@ee.tamu.edu.

In addition, we have some information on using Microsoft Word for thesis writing.

Online Help for TeX/LaTeX

LaTeXe Help teTeX Documentation TeX FAQ

Thesis Manuals

EE Thesis Manual - (HTML) (dvi) (PostScript)
(Note: The appendices are not included in the on-line edition.)
Graduate Studies Thesis Manual - (PDF)
ELEN 681 Seminar - (dvi) (PostScript)

EE Thesis

1.  LaTeX

LaTeX class and style sheets have been created and installed on the EESUN machines to assist in writing your proposal, thesis or dissertation. Please save yourself lots of time and problem and read the EE Thesis manual.

If you do not have access to the EESUN machines but would like to use EE Thesis, please download the classes from the TAMU EE TeX Download Page.

Your thesis must conform to the thesis guidelines given by the Graduate Studies Office and described in the Thesis Manual. The Thesis Manual is on-line or purchasable at all campus copy centers. The EE Thesis tries to follow these guidelines as closely as possible. If you find any problems trying to follow the guidelines using EE Thesis, please email tex@ee.tamu.edu.

Hints on using EE Thesis:

Bugs in EE Thesis

EE Memo / EE Letter

The EE Memo and EE Letter classes allow typesetting of memos and letters with the Electrical Engineering Department letterhead. Please download these classes from the TAMU EE TeX Download Page.

2. Microsoft Word

We have a Microsoft Word thesis template here.  You are encouraged to download it and use it for your thesis writing.
      MS Word thesis template.
You can find the User's manual for the MS-Word thesis document here.
We welcome any comments or suggestions.
 

TeX Distributions

UNIX - teTeX

The teTeX distribution of TeX is installed on the eesun system. Please see the teTeX Documentation for documentation on LaTeX and all packages.

MS Windows - PCTeX

The ELEN department has a site license for PCTeX, a commercial version of LaTeX for Windows platforms. ELEN students and employees may install the software on their computers. If you are interested, send email to tex@ee for details on obtaining the software. Also, check the PCTeX homepage for details about the software. If you install PCTeX, please read the Local Installation Notes.

If you are not an ELEN student:

  1. Several department at Texas A&M have licenses. Please check with your department.
  2. Check the CIS Site License page for details on obtaining the software from SELL.
  3. Try MikTeX: Free TeX For Windows.

Beginning LaTeX

If you are new to LaTeX, I would suggest looking into one or more of the following materials:

BibTeX

I would encourage you to use BibTeX instead of thebibliography environment. BibTeX will help you organize all your references not just for your thesis but for all your papers and reports.
For help using BibTeX, please see: There are several other good resources for BibTeX:

Support Software

Editing LaTeX in XEmacs

XEmacs is suggested for editing LaTeX files. When XEmacs is started with a .tex file, it automatically loads AucTeX and RefTeX. These packages extend XEmacs in many ways. In order to use AucTeX with multiple file LaTeX document, such as with the thesis.tex, add the following line command (setq-default TeX-master nil) to your .emacs. There is also an automatic spelling checker which can be started by typing M-x flyspell-mode. The many features of XEmacs will make writing LaTeX documents much easier.

LaTeX2HTML

latex2html can facilitate generating HTML code from LaTeX source. Please see the following links for more details. (Manual)

Please check TAMU EE Software and Textbook Links for information on other software packages at TAMU EE.

Microsoft Users

Miscellaneous


LaTeX/TeX Analyst

tex@ee.tamu.edu
ZAC 30G: 845-2362
Last modified: Tue Apr 12 12:00:00 CDT 2005