

#TEXSTUDIO PREVIEW PDF PDF#
Since LaTeX documents are processed in one piece, a thesis is easily converted into a single PS file, and subsequently into a single PDF file, as required for e-submission.The commonly available (free) distributions of LaTeX, "tetex" or "texlive" for Unix/Linux and "MikTeX" for Windows, use a DVI-to-Postscript driver called "dvips".PS output is generated from a LaTeX device-independent file (DVI file) through a graphics device driver. To generate a good-looking e-thesis in PDF, Type 1 PS fonts must be used to create the original PS file.Use the "latex" and "dvips" programs to generate a PostScript file, and then use a tool such as Acrobat or GhostScript to convert the PostScript file into PDF.


The following sections provide a brief summary of some issues you should be aware of if you choose to use LaTeX to prepare your thesis.
#TEXSTUDIO PREVIEW PDF HOW TO#
Review additional information on how to use LaTeX to create an E-Thesis, including a thesis template. Postscript for printing, and PDF for viewing electronically, are popular output formats. This document is then processed by a formatting program to provide a nice looking document in the output format of your choice. Your working document consists of one or more text files containing your thesis content and mark-up tags, analogous to HTML. LaTeX is a "document preparation system", not a word processor.
