This is the official (OMEA-approved) year-2022 version the thesis template designed for the students of the Department of Physics at the National and Kapodistrian University in Athens, Greece.
Adaptive CV allows to compile different variants of a CV (e.g., a résumé and an extended CV) from a single LaTeX source. It is particularly suitable for academic CVs but flexible enough to be used with any CVs.
https://github.com/alessandrorossini/adcv
Unofficial template (XeLaTeX version) for typesetting graduate diploma theses - Department of Computer Engineering, Technological Educational Institute of Peloponnese, Greece.
the "arial/times/clearsans" option enables typesetting with the respective font.
the "printer" option provides a printer-friendly grayscale thesis version.
the "watermark" option adds a watermark to indicate a draft copy of the thesis.
the "histinit" option allows "historiated" initial chapter characters (in combination with the \InitialCharacter macro).
add/remove the "hyperref" option to enable/disable hyperlinks within the produced PDF file: (if compiling offline, it might be useful to delete the auxiliary files after adding/removing the "hyperref" option).
add/remove the "noindex" option to disable/enable index generation (might be also helpful to speed-up online compilation).
add/remove the "plain" option to disable tikz graphics in title page and part/chapter headers (might help to avoid compilation timeouts).
Note that "plain" disables CD label and cover creation.
(Last update: Sept 29, 2015 - for changes since the previous version, see the ChangeLog section at the end of the template's ".cls" file ).
A pdfLaTeX version of the template is also available.
The XeLaTeX version automates typesetting bilingual (greek/english) text, without using language-switching macros. Proper sorting of greek index terms is also handled automatically.
Note that compile timeout errors may occur for free-plan Overleaf users.
Times, Arial and ClearSans font files are included.
Based on a template by the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA).
Indicative text partially adopted from: I. Spyropoulou, An RDF schema-based peer-to-peer system, Diploma Thesis, NTUA, 2005