[texhax] General Advice on Combining Documents for a Thesis
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Sun May 30 08:17:22 CEST 2010
Yes, minitoc does have a chapter TOC option. It works
fine and is easy to set up -- we use it all the time.
There's an example of it in the:
adns-chapter-2.pdf
in the "Resources" box on web page:
http://uit.co.uk/alternative-dns-servers
Niall
> Date: Sat, 29 May 2010 09:00:48 -0400
> From: "Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/OSELS/NCPHI)" <rjf2 at CDC.GOV>
> Subject: Re: [texhax] General Advice on Combining Documents for a
> Thesis
>
> > Date: Sat, 29 May 2010 01:55:16 +0200
> > From: Reinhard Kotucha <reinhard.kotucha at web.de>
> > To: ThomasJacobs at gmail.com
> > Subject: Re: [texhax] General Advice on Combining Documents
> > for a Thesis
>
> > On 28 May 2010 Thomas Jacobs wrote: I am a doctoral
> > > student in Finance where the practice is to write
> > > three papers (not necessarily related) and combine
> > > them into a thesis.
>
> > >
> > > Thesis Title Page, Abstract, Table of Contents,
> > > Paper 1 Title Page, Abstract, Body, References,
> > > Paper 2 Title Page, Abstract, Body, References,
> > > Paper 3 Title Page, Abstract, Body, References,
> > > Thesis Conclusion
>
> > > I have been unable to decipher how to do this in
> > > LaTeX, particularly as most web available code
> > > skeletons or guides assume a single set of
> > > references, etc.
>
> > > When I try to combine them in one TeX file I get
> > > errors if I have more than one document begin and
> > > end line and am uncertain how I would code the
> > > three distinct sets of references.
>
> The minitoc packages may provide what you are looking
> iirc there is a chapter-toc option
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