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TRANSCRIPT
GRAPHICAL PROFILE
OF THE
CENTRE FOR MATHEMATICAL
SCIENCES
MCFONTS, MCCOVER, MCDUST, AND MCDISS
ANNA LINDGREN
User’s GuideJune 19, 2000
Lund Institute of TechnologyCentre for Mathematical Sciences
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The LATEX-Packagesmcfonts.sty and mccover.sty
and the LATEX-Document Classesmccover.cls, mcdust.cls,
and mcdiss.clsJune 19, 2000
Anna Lindgren, [email protected]
Contents
1 Introduction 4
2 The mcfonts package 6
2.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2.2 Peculiarities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2.3 Differences between garagrek 0.3 and mcfonts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2.4 Effects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Ordinary text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2.5 Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Commands in text-mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Commands in math-mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Some mathematical typesetting rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Greek, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
3 The cover generators 11
3.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Class or Package? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
The mccover-package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
An example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
3.2 Publication types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Doctoral [phd ] and licentiate [lic] theses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Reports [report] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Master’s theses [master] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Stand-alones [other] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
3.3 Numbering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
ISSN number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
ISBN number \ISBN{number} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Issue number \issnum{year}{issue} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Serial number \sernum{affiliation}{number}{year} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
3.4 Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Publication type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Title length . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
3.5 Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Data specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Page genereration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
3.6 Error messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
3.7 Examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
2
3
Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Master’s thesis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Compendium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Miscellaneous . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Doctoral thesis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Publication type
Series Stand-alone
PhD. & Lic. thesis Report & Master’s thesis Other
Bokformat A4
Outside Inside Outside
mcdiss mcdust mccover
Front & spine Titlepage Copyright page Frontcover Backcover
\cover \dustcover \crpage \frontcover \backcover
Rules Recommendations
Chapter 1
Introduction
Publications are divided into
• Doctoral Theses in Mathematical Sciences
• Licentiate Theses in Mathematical Sciences
• Preprints in Mathematical Sciences
• Master’s Theses in Mathematical Sciences
• Stand-alones, e.g. compendia
with different colors but similar layout. The color
scheme is the same for the entire Centre for Mathe-
matical Sciences. The cover (front and back) for re-
ports/preprints and master’s theses should be done
using either the document class mccover.cls or
the package mccover.sty in LATEX. Using the
package allows you to include the cover in the same
file as the document! This may be useful for, e.g.
publication on the net.
The cover, title page, and copyright page for
doctoral and licentiate theses should be done using
the document classes mcdiss and mcdust.
Serialized publications have numbers that are
obtained through the secretaries when the publica-
tion is ready to go into print.
It is permitted to include a picture on the cover
if the title is not too long; consult AL.
Write, e.g., \documentclass[options]{mcdust}at the beginning of the tex-file to use a class. Write
\usepackage[options]{mccover} somewhere
before \begin{document} to use a package. The
options are listed in Table 1.1 and the commands
in Table 1.2.
mcfonts The package mcfonts.sty changes
the standard fonts to the official university
fonts Garamond and Frutiger (sans serif ),
both in text-mode and in math-mode. This
package can be used independently of the
others and has no options.
mccover The class mccover.cls produces the
front and back covers of all A4-sized publica-
tions. Use it when you only want the cover.
The package mccover.sty can be used
with most classes, e.g. article.cls, to
produce the front and back covers of all A4-
sized publications in the same file as the rest
of the document.
mcdust The document class mcdust.cls pro-
duces the (inner) title page and copyright
page of a doctoral or licentiate thesis. The
text is formated to fit the prescribed format.
Send the postscript-file to KFSigma.
mcdiss The document class mcdiss.cls pro-
duces the front and spine covers of a doctoral
or licentiate thesis. Give KFSigma a paper
copy and sent them the postscript-file.
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1 Introduction 5
Options (default ) mccover mcdust mcdiss
[mc |ma|ms|na] ∗ ∗ ∗[lu |mnf|lth] ∗ ∗ ∗[report|master|other] ∗ – –
[eng |swe] ∗ – –
[phd |lic] – ∗ –
[normal|long] – – ∗∗ = available, – = not available
Table 1.1: Options for the cover generators
mccover mccover
Commands [report|master] [other] mcdust mcdiss
\maintitle{title} ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗\backtitle{backtitle} – – – o
\subtitle{subtitle} o o o o
\authors{authors} o o o o
\issnum{year}{issue} ∗ – ∗ –
\sernum{affiliation}{number}{year} ∗ – ∗ –
\ISBN{number} – – ∗ –
\pubtype{type} – o – –
\datum{date} – o – –
\year{year} – – – ∗\frontcover o o – –
\backcover o o – –
\dustcover – – o –
\crpage – – o –
\cover – – – o
∗ = mandatory, o = optional, – = not available
Table 1.2: Commands for the cover generators
Chapter 2
The mcfonts package
2.1 Introduction
The package mcfonts.sty is included with
\usepackage{mcfonts} (there are no options)
and replaces the usual text-font (Computer Mod-
ern) with the official font of Lund University
(Garamond1) in both text and maths. Further, all
sans serifs are replaced with the Lund University
official font (Frutiger2) in both text and maths
and the Greek font is replace by one that fits better
with Garamond (the one used by the Greek ba-
bel). Since mcfonts reads the amssymb-package
you don’t have to do that.
2.2 Peculiarities
View has problems with Garamond so use gv in-
stead. If you use the amsmath-package the size of
text in math-mode (\textrm etc.) is automati-
cally set in the correct size, otherwise it will always
be \normalsize.
Since Garamond doesn’t have a nice pure
mathematics font with space around the charac-
ters some character combinations, e.g. $fi$ (fi),
are written as ligatures (one character). These can
be broken into two characters by inserting a set of
curly brackets in between, e.g. $f{}i$ (f i). Also,
since the font encoding has been changed, you will
get a lot (seven) warnings of the type
LaTeX Font Warning: Encoding ‘OML’
has changed to ‘OT1’ for symbol font
(Font) ‘letters’ in the math
version ‘normal’ on input line 179.
These should be ignored.
2.3 Differences between garagrek
0.3 and mcfonts
The mcfonts-package requires the new TEX-
version (source /usr/common4/teTeX/bin/
setcommontexsol) and has fewer problems with
font sizes, and yet another Greek standard font.
The Sans serifs is now Frutiger. There is no op-
tion for slanted maths; the default math font is
italic for Latin and slanted for Greek characters.
The new command \symit gives italic Greek in
math-mode. There are commands for euro and
permille signs as well as some rare Greek charac-
ters.
By popular demand, version 1.1 of mcfonts
resurrects the variant forms ε, θ, $, %, and φ as
\oldname.
2.4 Effects
Ordinary text
All ordinary text is set in Garamond and all sans
serifs in Frutiger. This also applies to digits
(0123456789) and plus (+), minus (-), and equal-
ity (=) in text-mode.
1”Garamond [garamo’] (Garamont), Claude, d. 1561, fransk stampelskarare och stilgjutare. G. var den forste som drev stilgju-teri som sjalvstandig verksamhet skild fran tryckeri. Hans namn har fasts vid en nyskarning av renassansens antikvatypsnitt, somlanserades 1531 och blev mycket spridd och efterliknad. G. skar ocksa pa Frans I:s uppdrag det vackra grekiska typsnitt (fr. les grecsdu roi) som borjade anvandas av kungens boktryckare Robert Estienne 1543.” (NE)
2”Frutiger [frytig � :’r], Adrian, f. 1928, schweizisk-fransk bokstavskonstnar. F. har skapat ett stort antal typsnitt, bl.a. Frutiger,Univers och Meridien. Sedan 1958 har han varit konstnarlig ledare for stilgjuteriet Deberny & Peignot i Paris.” (NE)
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2.5 Commands 7
Mathematics
Variable names: Variable names (Latin upper and
lower-case) are set with italic Garamond.
Digits and names of functions: Digits in math-
mode are replaced by the same Garamond
digits as those in text-mode; there is no dif-
ference between 1 (1) and $1$ (1). Further,
functions with text-names, such as ln (\ln)
and sin (\sin) are set with the same upright
Garamond font as ordinary text.
Greek: The font for Greek letters is replaced by
one that fits better with Garamond and
the standard upper-case letters are italic
(slanted). The letter commands have been
expanded with those letters that where iden-
tical to Latin letters in the old font (Alpha,
Beta, etc.), because the Greek font is not
Garamond which means that $A$ (A) and
$\Alpha$ (�
) no longer look the same.
Operators: All operators in math-mode (+, ≤,∑n
i=1, etc.) look the same as before. How-
ever, + and = in text-mode has been changed
to Garamond.
2.5 Commands
There are quite a few old and new commands
for changing the look of the text. They
work according to the principle \textxx{text},
$\mathxx{aA1}$, and $\symxx{formula}$.
Commands in text-mode
The commands are listed in Table 2.1. The usual
commands for changing the look of the text work
as before. They can also be used to generate text
(including aao and space) inside a formula; note
that they don’t automatically adjust the size of the
text unless you have included the amsmath pack-
age; cf. \mathxx. There are also commands for the
euro symbol and permille.
Commands in math-mode
The commands are listed in Table 2.2 and Ta-
ble 2.3. The command series \mathxx has no
longer any effect on upper-case Greek letters. The
commands \mathcal (caligraphic) and \mathbb
(blackboard bold), taken from amssymb are, as
usual, only useful for upper-case Latin letters.
As before, math-mode cannot handle aao and
ignores blanks. In such cases you can use the text
commands, but all text in them will be normal-
sized unless you either include amsmath or explic-
itly change the size. If you don’t include amsmath
you have to write $p {\textrm{\scriptsizesokt}}$ to get psokt instead of psokt.
The new command series \symxx affects most
things in a formula and is a development of,
e.g. \boldmath, which now can be replaced by
\symbf.
Some mathematical typesetting rules
Given names are set with upright (roman) letters
(use \mathrm and \symrm), e.g.
e ≈ 2.72, � ≈ 3.14,� (x) =
1√2 �
e−x2/2, 1 � m, 8 � , � x
It might be useful to define
\newcommand{\e}{{\mathrm{e}}} af-
ter which you can write $\e \approx
2.72$.
Variables are set with italic letters (default), e.g.
ei ∈ N (0, � ), � = � P, � ∈ (0, 2 � ),
E(X ) =
Greek, etc.
Commands for the variant forms of certain Greek
lower-case letters are retained in order to be com-
patible with the old version but the only one that
has any special effect is \varsigma which gives
a final sigma. The old forms that differ from the
new ones can be accessed by the series \oldname.
Note, however, that the only variation available to
these is boldface. Use care when switching between
mcfonts and no-mcfonts. There are now com-
mands for all Greek letters, even those that usu-
ally look like Latin. There are also some more un-
usual letters, such as digamma ( , � ) and qoppa
( � ). Those who intend to write Greek text, how-
ever, should use \usepackage[greek]{babel}instead.
8 2 The mcfonts package
Example Differences from default Comment
\textrm{Enligt Sats~4 galler att 1+1=2}Default: Enligt Sats 4 galler att 1+1=2 abc ABC 123 =+)
\textrm Enligt Sats 4 galler att 1+1=2
\textsl Enligt Sats 4 galler att 1+1=2 abc ABC 123 =+) \textsl{...2\/}\textbf Enligt Sats 4 galler att 1+1=2 abc ABC 123 =+)
\textit Enligt Sats 4 galler att 1+1=2 abc ABC 123 =+) \textit{...2\/}\textsc ENLIGT SATS 4 GALLER ATT 1+1=2 ABC
\textsf Enligt Sats 4 galler att 1+1=2 abc ABC 123 =+)
\texttt Enligt Sats 4 galler att 1+1=2 abc ABC 123 =+) Same font as before
\emph Enligt Sats 4 galler att 1+1=2 abc ABC 123 =+)
\euro�
\permill �
Table 2.1: mcfonts-commands in text-mode
2.5 Commands 9
Command Command
$\alpha$ � $\Alpha$ (new)�
$\beta$�
$\Beta$ (new) �$\gamma$ � $\Gamma$ �$\delta$ � $\Delta$ �$\epsilon$ � $\Epsilon$ (new) �$\varepsilon$ (ob.) �$\oldepsilon$ (new) ε
$\zeta$ $\Zeta$ (new) $\eta$ � $\Eta$ (new) �$\theta$ $\Theta$ �$\vartheta$ (ob.) $\oldtheta$ (new) θ
$\iota$ � $\Iota$ (new) �$\kappa$ � $\Kappa$ (new) �$\lambda$ � $\Lambda$ �$\mu$ $\Mu$ (new) �$\nu$ � $\Nu$ (new) �$\xi$ � $\Xi$ �$\omicron$ (new) � $\Omicron$ (new) �$\pi$ � $\Pi$ �$\varpi$ (ob.) �$\oldpi$ (new) $
$\rho$ � $\Rho$ (new) �$\varrho$ (ob.) �$\oldrho$ (new) %
$\sigma$ � $\Sigma$ �$\varsigma$ $\tau$ ! $\Tau$ (new) "$\upsilon$ # $\Upsilon$ (new) $$\phi$ � $\Phi$ %$\varphi$ (ob.) �$\oldphi$ (new) φ
$\chi$ & $\Chi$ (new) '$\psi$ ( $\Psi$ )$\omega$ * $\Omega$ +$\qoppa$ (new) �$\stigma$ (new) ,$\sampi$ (new) -$\digamma$ (new) $\Digamma$ (new) �$\vardigamma$ (new) .(ob.) = obsolete
Table 2.2: mcfonts-commands for Greek characters
10 2 The mcfonts package
Differences from default
Example Latin Greek Other Example
$\displaystyle
\mathrm{\frac{\oldphi}{\alpha} \sum {i=1}Θ{n} \ln y i \in A \subset \Omega}$φ
�n
∑
i=1
ln yi ∈ A ⊂ + abc ABC 123 � � � � � � −φ ln(∑
)
\mathrmφ
�n
∑
i=1
ln yi ∈ A ⊂ + abc ABC e ≈ 2.72, ∗ML = x
\symrmφ�
n∑
i=1
ln yi ∈ A ⊂ � ��������� � ≈ 0.577, � ≈ 3.14
\mathbfφ
�n
∑
i=1
ln yi ∈ A ⊂ + abc ABC 123 x =(
x1 x2 . . . xn
)′
\symbfφ� n
∑
i=1
ln yi ∈ A ⊂ � abc ABC 123
�� ��������−φ ln(
∑
)
=
(�0
�1
)′
\mathitφ
�n
∑
i=1
ln yi ∈ A ⊂ + 123
\symitφ� n
∑
i=1
ln yi ∈ A ⊂ � 123
��������� −φ ln(
∑
)
\mathsfφ
�n
∑
i=1
ln yi ∈ A ⊂ + abc ABC 123 E(X ) =
\symsfφ! n
∑
i=1
ln yi ∈ A ⊂ " abc ABC 123
!$#&%�')(+*−φ ln(
∑
)
\mathttφ
�n
∑
i=1
ln yi ∈ A ⊂ + abc ABC 123
\symttφ, n
∑
i=1
ln yi ∈ A ⊂ - abc ABC 123
,/.�021/3$4−φ ln(
∑
)
\mathbbφ
�n
∑
i=1
ln yi ∈ A ⊂ + a ABC 123 x ∈ R
\symbbφ5 n
∑
i=1
ln yi ∈ A ⊂ 65�7�8�9�:;
\mathcalφ
�\
∑
〉=∞
ln †〉 ∈ A ⊂ + abc ABC ∞∈3 x ∈ J
Table 2.3: mcfonts-commands in math-mode
Chapter 3
The cover generators
3.1 Introduction
The package and document classes for generat-
ing covers work independently of the mcfonts-
package so if you use the mccover-package and
want Garamond on the inside text you must in-
clude mcfonts as well. The document classes only
produce covers or the dust-cover/copyright page so
there is no need for any Garamond there.
Class or Package?
The mccover-package allows you to include the
cover with the rest of your A4-sized document
which is useful if you, e.g. want to publish it on
the net. The \frontcover-command produces
two pages, the front cover and its empty inside,
and then starts a new page with page number set
to one. The \backcover-command produces at
least two pages, the empty inside of the back cover
and the back cover itself. If the twoside option of
the document class (e.g. article) is used it also
ensures that the empty inside is an odd-numbered
(right-hand side) page.
\documentclass[twoside]{article}
\usepackage[ms]{mccover}
\maintitle{Title}
% other commands, e.g. author’s name
\begin{document}
\frontcover
The text of the compendium
(in mathematical statistics, [ms])
goes here.
\backcover
\end{document}
The mccover-class can be used when all you want
is the cover, and nothing else. The \frontcover-
command then produces only one page, the front
cover, and the \backcover-command produces
one page, the back cover.
\documentclass[ms]{mccover}
\maintitle{Title}
% other commands, e.g. author’s name
\begin{document}
\frontcover
% No text here
\backcover
\end{document}
The mccover-package
You may have to delete the old .aux-files before
running latex using the mccover-package for
the first time; babel gets confused for some rea-
son.
The cover will look the same regardless of the
layout of the internal text, for instance, the normal
size on the cover is 12pt and the title starts 40mm
below the top of the paper regardless of your choice
of margins, etc.
You can use any font-size you want in your
document, mccover ignores your choice when
producing the covers.
The paper-size is set to A4 even if you don’t use
an a4-option in your document class.
The font on the cover is Frutiger whether you
choose to include the mcfonts-package or not.
An example
The tex-file that produced this manual looks like
this:
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12 3 The cover generators
\documentclass[11pt,twoside]{report}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage{mcfonts,mccover}
% plus some other packages %
\pagestyle{myheadings}
%---------------------------------%
% to get typewriter in the title: %
\newcommand{\kod}[1]%
{\textup{\texttt{#1}}}
%---------------------------------%
\columnsep=10mm
\topmargin=-10mm\textheight=240mm
\oddsidemargin=0mm\evensidemargin=0mm
\textwidth=160mm
\setcounter{secnumdepth}{1}
%---------------------------------%
% these can come anywhere between %
% mccover and \frontcover: %
\maintitle{Graphical Profile\\
of the\\
Centre for Mathematical Sciences}
\subtitle{McFonts, McCover, McDust,
and McDiss}
\pubtype{User’s Guide}
\datum{\today}
\authors{Anna Lindgren}
%---------------------------------%
\begin{document}
\frontcover
%---------------------------------%
% internal title-page/dust-cover %
\thispagestyle{empty}
\vspace*{\fill}
\begin{center}
\Huge \textsf{The \LaTeX-Packages\\
\kod{mcfonts.sty} and
\kod{mccover.sty}\\
and the \LaTeX-Document Classes\\
\kod{mccover.cls},
\kod{mcdust.cls},\\
and \kod{mcdiss.cls}}
\end{center}
%---------------------------------%
% et cetera %
% until the end %
%---------------------------------%
Questions to Anna Lindgren,
[email protected], 222\,42\,76.
\backcover
\end{document}
3.2 Publication types
Doctoral [phd ] and licentiate [lic] theses
Format: Bokformat BF (164×232 mm).
Cover paper: Svecia Rare in deep red with silver
print. A single line at the right-hand side. No out-
ward difference between doctor and licentiate.
Doctoral theses are published in the series Doc-
toral Theses in Mathematical Sciences with a com-
mon ISSN number. Licentiate theses are published
in the series Licentiate Theses in Mathematical Sci-
ences with a common ISSN number. Requires an
ISBN number, an issue number and a serial num-
ber.
Reports [report]
Format: A4, green paper, black print
Published in the series Preprints in Mathematical
Sciences with a common ISSN number.
Requires an issue number and a serial number.
Master’s theses [master]
Format: A4, blue paper, black print
Published in the series Master’s Theses in Mathemat-
ical Sciences with a common ISSN number. Title
page says “Master’s thesis” or “Examensarbete” de-
pending on language.
Requires an issue number and a serial number.
Stand-alones [other ]
Format: A4, any color paper other than report-
green and master’s thesis-blue, usually black print.
For layouts on other paper formats contact AL.
Can be dated by \datum{date}.
The type of publication, if any, e.g. Lecture notes,
can be specified by \pubtype{type}.
3.3 Numbering
ISSN number
Automatically generated numbers for the entire
MC
• the master’s thesis series Master’s Theses in
Mathematical Sciences: ISSN 1404-6342,
• the report series Preprints in Mathematical
Sciences: ISSN 1403-9338,
3.4 Options 13
• the doctoral theses series Doctoral Theses in
Mathematical Sciences: ISSN 1404-0034.
• the licentiate theses series Licentiate Theses in
Mathematical Sciences: ISSN 1404-028X.
See http://www.kb.se/issn/issn1.hlm for
more information.
ISBN number \ISBN{number}A number awarded each individual publication; see
http://www.kb.se/isbn/isbstart.htm
for more information. Used for Doctoral and Li-
centiate theses (mcdust).
Example: \ISBN{91-628-3499-1}
Issue number \issnum{year}{issue}Mandatory for theses (mcdust and [master])
and reports ([report]).
Year and issue for publications in the Preprints,
Doctoral Theses, Licentiate Theses, and Master’s
Theses series. Shown as 1999:7 or 1999:E7. The
letter E for master’s thesis is generated automati-
cally. Example: \issnum{1999}{7}
Serial number\sernum{affiliation}{number}{year}Mandatory for theses (mcdust and [master])
and reports ([report]). One series for each com-
bination of field, faculty, and publication type.
Affiliation consists of six letters determining
university, faculty, and field as follows:
1–2 LU for Lund University
3–4 either NF for Faculty of Science or TF for
Faculty of Technology
5–6 either MA for Mathematics, MS for Mathe-
matical Statistics, or NA for Numerical Anal-
ysis
Number is the serial number, sometimes con-
tinued from the old number series. Numbers
1001–1999 are reserved for doctoral theses, 2001–
2999 for licentiate theses, 3001–4999 for master’s
theses, and 5001– for reports.
Year is the year of publication.
Example: The first master’s thesis in mathemati-
cal statistics at the faculty of technology, published
in 1999: \sernum{LUTFMS}{3001}{1999}
3.4 Options
Affiliation
Affiliation: field and faculty; see also Figure 3.1.
Field
mc Centre for Mathematical Sciences
ma Mathematics
ms Mathematical Statistics
na Numerical Analysis
Faculty
lu Both faculties. For compendia, etc. used for
courses at both faculties, e.g. Experimentell
och industriell statistik which is used by both
chemists and chemical engineers.
mnf Faculty of Science. Theses and reports from
the faculty of science and compendia etc. used
for courses at the faculty of science only, e.g.
Statistik for biologer och geovetare.
lth Faculty of Technology. Theses and reports
from the faculty of technology and compen-
dia etc. used for courses at the faculty of tech-
nology only.
Publication type
phd (mcdust only) Doctoral thesis, pub-
lished in the series Doctoral Theses in
Mathematical Sciences.
lic (mcdust only) Licentiate thesis, pub-
lished in the series Licentiate Theses in
Mathematical Sciences.
report (mccover only) Report, published in
the series Preprints in Mathematical Sci-
ences.
master (mccover only) Master’s thesis, pub-
lished in the series Master’s Theses in
Mathematical Sciences.
other (mccover only) Anything else, e.g. com-
pendia, lists of master’s thesis projects,
etc. (default).
Title length
normal (mcdiss only) For titles of normal
length.
long (mcdiss only) For very long titles. Uses
a smaller font for the main title on the
front cover.
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Language
Determines the language of the affiliation (address
and logo type) of a publication, and the label of a
master’s thesis.
eng (mccover only) English. Standard for reports
([report]). Should be used for master’s the-
ses, compendia, and other material written in
English. May also be used for material written
in Swedish.
swe (mccover only) Swedish. Ignored by
[report]. May be used for master’s the-
ses, compendia, and other material written in
Swedish.
Ex. [na,swe]
Lunds tekniska hogskola
Matematikcentrum
Numerisk analys
Ex. [ma,mnf]
Centre for Mathematical Sciences
Mathematics
Ex. [ms,lth]
Centre for Mathematical Sciences
Mathematical Statistics
Figure 3.1: Examples of affiliations
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3.5 Commands
Data specifications
\maintitle{title} The main title, set with small caps so that capital letters
become large capitals and “small” letters become smaller
capitals. Write English titles with “book capitalization,” i.e.
capitalize the initial letter of all words except the
unimportant ones such as and, of, and with.
The line width is quite small so, please, insert line-breaks at
well-chosen points, preferably before “small” words.SOME PROOFS
OF AN INTERESTING THEOREM
WITH APPLICATIONS TO SNOW
Example: \maintitle{Some Proofs\\ of an
Interesting Theorem\\ with Applications to
Snow}Book-like compendia often have short titles. They may be
set using all caps.LINEAR SYSTEMS Example: \maintitle{LINEAR SYSTEMS}\backtitle{backtitle} mcdiss only. Optional. To be used to supply a shorter
version if the main title is too long to fit on the spine. A
warning message is produced if that might be the case.Some Proofs of an Interesting
Theorem. . .
Example: \backtitle{Some Proofs of an
Interesting Theorem\dots}\subtitle{subtitle} Optional. The subtitle, set in small caps with a smaller font
than the main title.STATISTICS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS Example:
\subtitle{Statistics and
Telecommunications}\authors{authors} Optional. The names of the authors. Use a tilde between
the first and last names of each author to prevent line
breaks.ANDERS NILSSON-STIG Example: \authors{Anders~Nilsson-Stig}
When there are several authors there are some different
alternatives for arranging them:ANDERS NILSSON-STIG
HENRIK PERBECK
One author per line:
\authors{Anders~Nilsson-Stig\\Henrik~Perbeck}
ANDERS NILSSON, HENRIK PERBECK,
AND PER HENRIKSSON
As many authors as possible per line, separated by commas
and (the last two) by “, and~” or “ och~”; note the tilde:
\authors{Anders~Nilsson, Henrik~Perbeck,
and~Per~Henriksson}\issnum{year}{issue} Issue number; see Section 3.3. Mandatory for theses
(mcdust and [master]) and reports ([report]), ignored
by [other ].1999:7 Example: \issnum{1999}{7}\sernum{affiliation}{number}{year} Serial number; see Section 3.3. Mandatory for theses
(mcdust and [master]) and reports ([report]).LUTFMS-1001-1999 Example: \sernum{LUTFMS}{1001}{1999}\ISBN{number} mcdust only. Mandatory. ISBN number; see Section 3.3.
ISBN 91-628-3499-1 Example: \ISBN{91-628-3499-1}\pubtype{type} mccover only. Optional for [other ], ignored by
[report] and [master]. The type of the publication, if
any. Plays the role of series title, cf. Preprints in
Mathematical Sciences and Master’s thesis.Lecture notes Example: \pubtype{Lecture notes}
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\datum{date} mccover only. Optional for [other ], ignored by
[report] and [master]. The date of the publication.
Plays the role of year and issue.February 4, 1999 Example: \datum{February 4, 1999}\year{year} mcdiss only. The year of publication.
1999 Example: \year{1999}
Page genereration
These must come after the other commands.\frontcover (mccover) Makes the front cover.
\backcover (mccover) Makes the back cover.
\dustcover (mcdust) Makes the dust-cover or title page.
\crpage (mcdust) Makes the copyright page.
\cover (mcdiss) Makes the front and spine cover.
3.6 Error messages
! Undefined control sequence.
\@datering ->\@aarnr
You did not supply the year and issue of a report or thesis
with \issnum{year}{issue}(consult your secretary if you don’t have an issue number)
! Undefined control sequence.
\@nummer ->\@snum
You did not supply the issue number of a report or thesis
with \sernum{affiliation}{number}{year}(consult your secretary if you don’t have a number)
3.7 Examples
Report
A report from Mathematics, Faculty of Science; see
Figure 3.2.
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\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[ma,mnf,report]{mccover}
\usepackage{mcfonts}
% or
\documentclass[ma,mnf,report]{mccover}
%
\maintitle{A Non-Commutative\\
Binomial Formula}
\authors{Hjalmar Rosengren}
\issnum{1999}{2}
\sernum{LUNFMA}{5002}{1999}
\begin{document}
\frontcover
% text here if the package is used
\backcover
\end{document}
Master’s thesis
A Master’s thesis from Mathematics, Faculty of
Technology; see Figure 3.3.
% either
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[ma,master,lth]{mccover}
\usepackage{mcfonts}
% or
\documentclass[ma,master,lth]{mccover}
%
\maintitle{Approximation\\
of the Spectra of\\
Differential Operators\\
by Projection\\
on Finite Dimensional\\
Subspaces}
\authors{Mattias Nilsson}
\issnum{1999}{3}
\sernum{LUTFMA}{3002}{1999}
\begin{document}
\frontcover
% text here if the package is used
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\backcover
\end{document}
Compendium
A compendium in Mathematical Statistics, used at
both faculties; see Figure 3.4.
% either
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[ms,swe]{mccover}
\usepackage{mcfonts}
% or
\documentclass[ms,swe]{mccover}
%
\maintitle{EXPRIMENTELL\\
och\\
INDUSTRIELL\\ STATISTIK}
\subtitle{Fj{\"a}rde upplagan}
\authors{Lennart Olbjer}
\datum{Mars, 1999}
\begin{document}
\frontcover
% text here if the package is used
\backcover
\end{document}
Miscellaneous
A list of Master’s thesis projects in Mathematical
Sciences; see Figure 3.5.
% either
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{mccover,mcfonts}
% or
\documentclass{mccover}
%
\maintitle{Projects\\
for Master’s Theses\\
in Mathematical Sciences}
\datum{February, 1999}
\begin{document}
\frontcover
% text here if the package is used
\backcover
\end{document}
Doctoral thesis
A doctoral theses in Mathematical statistics, Fac-
ulty of Science. Title page and copyright page; see
Figure 3.6.
\documentclass[ms,mnf]{mcdust}
\maintitle{Regression Analysis\\
of Censored Data\\
with Applications in Perimetry}
\authors{Anna Lindgren}
\issnum{1999}{1}
\ISBN{91-628-3499-1}
\sernum{LUNFMS}{1008}{1999}
\begin{document}
\dustcover
\crpage
\end{document}
Cover; see Figure 3.7.
\documentclass[ms,mnf]{mcdiss}
\maintitle{Regression Analysis\\
of Censored Data\\
with Applications\\
in Perimetry}
\authors{Anna Lindgren}
\year{1999}
\begin{document}
\cover
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Centre for Mathematical SciencesLund University
Box 118, SE-221 00 Lund, Sweden
http://www.maths.lth.se/