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Commit 2be7ca79 authored by Jan Wille's avatar Jan Wille
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explained everything before first chapter and switch to \front- \mainmatter

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\keywords{some, informative, keywords} \keywords{some, informative, keywords}
% Now that you are all set, let's begin with the actual content of the document.
% Don't forget the corresponding `\end{document}'!
\begin{document} %----------- beginning of document ----------------------------------------------- \begin{document} %----------- beginning of document -----------------------------------------------
\pagenumbering{Roman} % different numbering until first chapter % for longer documents it is custom to have different numbering until the first page of actuall content.
% For that use this command to switch to Roman pagenumbers and turn off chapternumbers:
\frontmatter
% While you can of course create your own title-page, either with latex or externally, the easiest way is to use the build in command.
% These classes redefine it to include the HsH-logo (depending on the chosen faculty) and to use the additional data provided in the preamble.
% You can also use the optional argument to change the title-pages alignment to l,c or r:
\maketitle[c] \maketitle[c]
% this command is provided by these documentclasses. It creates a standard Text at the bottom of the page and a line to sign on for every author.
% You are not restricted to this exact position and can use it where ever you want in your document, if you prefer it at the back, but it there.
\declarationAuthorship \declarationAuthorship
% # abstract
% sometimes you are required to also create an abstract. Use this environment for that.
% It will create a new page and a heading for you as well as indenting the whole text block a little.
% if you have provided keywords, they will also be put at the end of the abstract.
\begin{abstract} \begin{abstract}
\lipsum[5-6] \lipsum[5-6]
\end{abstract} \end{abstract}
% This command will create the table of contents (TOC).
% Keep in mind, that LaTeX can only now about things it has already read. For everything that follows, it relies on temporary files which are created
% on the fly. So the complete TOC will only be rendered after at leas two LaTeX runs.
\tableofcontents \tableofcontents
\pagenumbering{arabic} % numbering in normal numbers % the following command is the counterpiece of the `\frontmatter' command.
% It resets pagenumbers so that the next chapter is the first with actuall content.
\mainmatter
% now we can begin with the actuall relevant content. So let'S beginn by creating the first chapter:
\chapter{Examples} \label{chap: one} \chapter{Examples} \label{chap: one}
{\color{red}red text} and {\color{blue}blue text} \\ {\color{red}red text} and {\color{blue}blue text} \\
different subscripts: \normalsubscripts$R_t$ \upsubscripts$R_t$ \\ different subscripts: \normalsubscripts$R_t$ \upsubscripts$R_t$ \\
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