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Uses a slightly modified version of the mla13 style in order to minimize effort on the user's part and remove noise from the LaTeX document while being consistent.
This extended template include a title page, a table of contents, an abstract page (After table of contents), and a works cited page which is updated based on a bibliography.
This style should be suited for anyone who needs to use MLA styling on a research paper or a similar assignment.
Intended to help me creating tons os articles out of Markdown files, including the article meta-information (such as Title and Author) in a semi-transparent white box in a small cover background.
This version (1.2) has the "mobile" option (just uncomment it in main.tex to see it) to have an output more suitable for smartphones.
In "mobile" way the image will cover the entire page, toc will also get a full page and sections (and subsections and subsubsections), except if it's the first children, will also clear the page. I did this based on a stackexchange answer but I forgot to copy the URL to reference it. And URLs will be inline.
(I'd like to thank Lian Tze Lim! I'm glad I found her blog post about markdown usage on overleaft)
Sorry for the Portuguese instructions and the poor tex structure.
Uflamon é um template para a elaboração de monografias da Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA) utilizando a linguagem de marcação LaTeX. Esse template consiste de uma classe (uflamon) que foi baseada inicialmente nas normas da PRPG/UFLA para produção de TCC . Essas normas foram posteriormente atualizadas, de maneira geral pela UFLA, para a produção de monografias, dissertações e teses. A versão atual da uflamon reflete a última versão da norma
A modular template that contains and explains how to use the following items:
frontmatter subdivision (frontispecie.tex, credits.tex, abstract.tex, tocs.tex, glossary.tex, simbols.tex);
mainmatter subdivision (introduction, chapters and after appendices followed by an increasing number or letter: a folder for every chapter and appendix (inside there is chapter"number".tex or appendix"letter".tex and 2 folders for figures and tables if necessary);
backmatter subdivision (bibliography.tex and index.tex).
More info on:
http://rainnic.altervista.org/tag/thesis