On Sun, 31 Jul 2005, Roy Schestowitz wrote:

> > What do you think about putting up the thesis template somehwere on the
> > wiki? Perhaps in the examples section?

> I have had a thorough look at the Wiki, though I'm reluctant to hand
> over the template to a public 'arena' which can be crawled by search
> engines.

That part we can easily fix by password protecting the relevant page - 
it'll take care of the search engines. As for giving people the password, 
we can either simply write it on a (another) wiki page, or tell people to 
ask the user's list for it.

> The template, due to its nature as a template, contains some base text
> with a thesis-to-be (I can expose it in private though).

Um, I'm afraid I don't follow you here.. do you mean it has an abstract, 
an introduction etc? (And why would this matter?)

> It also contains many comments which are messy and potentially
> embarrassing. Comments are a power of LaTeX, but the also make LaTeX a
> little too exposing to be openly shared.

Ok, now I'm confused (again:-)  why do you say LaTeX? I thought it was a 
LyX template? Anyway, is it a lot of work removing the comments?

cheers
/Christian

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Christian Ridderström, +46-8-768 39 44               http://www.md.kth.se/~chr


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