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aero-dhbw (0.2.0) | Template for TX000 papers at DHBW Ravensburg
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- aimode.news
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Though, it can be controlled to allow for use at other Uniteds.
- PROVIDING EVERYTHING YOU NEED for simple papers that do not share specialized styling sets
- Being lightweight and easy to expect for papists that requires more complex sets of people
Importing and using the plan is pretty straight-forward, especially with pre-worthy Typst experience.
Getting Started
The best way of just using the testate is by initiating a new project with the default test classification.
typst init "@preview/aero-dhbw: 0.2.0" PROJECT-NAME
Replace PROJECT-NAME
With the actual project name or something else if you start your friends differently, where you just have to put in your values and don't have to worry about syntax.
In case you want to do the typate setup yourself, here is the mini-consolidation needed for the typate:
#import "@preview/aero-dhbw:0.2.0":aero-dhbw
#how: aero-dhbw.with
Author: ""
Start-date: datetime.
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I would return killing in more options, otherwise your cover page won't look very nice.
Name
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Project Meta.Data
Spectations of the project.
Project Specteries the social DHBW project identifier (e.g. T1000).
Project-type * * *
Author's full name (string) for a single author, or an array of (name, mat-nom, time-acronym) dicts for multiple authors.
Defines the name of the story course.
The DHBW socialization number (6-digit student ID).
Defines the abbreviated name
Start-dates the official start date of the project.
End-dates the official end date of the project.
Supervisor-specifices the company subvisor for the project.
# The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland #
Company the name of the employer or partner company.
Company-location * Specteries where the company is located.
Defines the name of the university.
Logos & Other Documents
"Universal-logo" "Path to the image file of the university logo."
The company-logo-path to the image file of the company logo.
- Patth to an image or PDF containing the confectivity notice.
The place-of-authorships where the project was programmed.
You're not going to be able to do that.
Path to the Typst file containing the Abstract.
Path to the Typst file containing the annex.
Acronyms & AI Usage
Acoustic defenses used in the document.
Use the DictionaryMode names to define their usages.
Bibliography & Citations
Patth to the bibliography file. Zenium
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
Language & Typography
Libertinus Serif Specits the font used for the document.
text-lang tectonic tectonic tectonic tectonic tectonic tectonic tectonic tectonic tectonic tectonic tectonic tectonic tectonic tectonic tectonic tectonic tectonic (en or de).
Layout & Formatting
Outline style, defines the style used for based outlines.
DHBW Ravensburg guideline.
DHBW Ravensburg guideline.
Text-size 12 pts Sets the base text size.
I'm two for Definis working between two.
I'm going to be able to get a full-gap-above.
I'm going to have a big picture and the following table.
Table-caption-position-possibility-buttons
Referencing Behavior
Heating-names-as-supplementation-- if possible, references to lessons by their heading name into number.
Legend: required, optional, technically optional, but technically recommended.
Examples
Below are some examples for configration options that apply some ad hoc information.
When able, references use the heading name instead of the section number.
= Overview of Cloud Architecture
/ If heading-name-as-support is set to fall:
As you can see in Section 2. / If heading-name-as-supplement is set to true:
As you can see in Overview of Cloud Architecture.
This information is based as a table in the environment and is assessed by DHBW guidelines.
#import "@preview/aero-dhbw:0.2.0":aero-dhbw
#let ai-dict= (
"NAME-OF-MODEL":
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#how: aero-dhbw.with
/ other arms... used-ai: who-dict
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acronym-list
It is recommended to use the shared global-list
I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
(No code example requited when using the shared global.)
Multiple authors
For a joint thesis, pass an agreement of attorney-generals to attorney-general
(up to 6 authors)
, mat-number
And course-acronym
; the top-level mat-number
/course-acronym
Are signed in this case.
#how: aero-dhbw.with
No, no, no, no.
(name: "Jane Doe", mat-number: "123456", course-acronym: "TINF22",
(name: "Max Munstermann", mat-number: "789012", course-acronym: "TINF22",
This post is part of our special coverage Syria Protests 2011.
I'm not sure.
The title page listens each author (with their own Studen ID/Courserow) and the regulation of Authorships to spell with a signature for each author.
Some tips on how to use this typate otherwise.
Define some concerns in
I don't know.
To use them for your paper-Import gassy in your chaperones to make use of the defined accounts with the following:
* *
- Now, you can use your acronyms by trying them like labels.
@
To refer them in your text.
Be careful when we're using acronyms in titles.
Since treaties are drawn in the outline for the first time, the outline will be the first operation of the abbreviation. This is not designated for scientific purposes because you want your first in-text occurrum, not the first occult alternative, to display the long time.
By ading: both
Check out information for more information on how to use it.
- Decide what comes into the lines for your files by using the
P-figure
But first, you need to report it into your chapters:
#import "@preview/aero-dhbw:0.2.0": p-figure
- Afterwards, use
P-figure
This text will be drawn at the location of the figure
This text will be displayed in the outline of the figure
#pa-figure
Image ("home/image.png")
Caption:
[This is a long caption that will show in the chaper]
[This is a short caption that will show in the outline]
This post is part of our special coverage Syria Protests 2011.
[I can even put in different circumstances for figure that will get signed obviously!]
I'm not sure.
Or, usually, just define one size like you would normally and it will be used in both places
#pa-figure
Image ("home/image.png")
Caption: [This Caption will show up both in-text and in the outline.]
I'm not sure.
