Annales issueshttps://gitlab.utu.fi/samnuutt/annales/-/issues2021-06-03T11:44:51Zhttps://gitlab.utu.fi/samnuutt/annales/-/issues/1Allow variable (other than default 2) number of supervisors2021-06-03T11:44:51ZIlia KosenkovAllow variable (other than default 2) number of supervisorsI believe the University of Turku requires at least one supervisors, but it is common in our department (Faculty of Science/Department of Physics and Astronomy) to have three supervisors (perhaps there are more). I have checked a sample ...I believe the University of Turku requires at least one supervisors, but it is common in our department (Faculty of Science/Department of Physics and Astronomy) to have three supervisors (perhaps there are more). I have checked a sample of recent theses produced by our department, and found at least one work with a single supervisor and at least two works with three supervisors. Mine is the third one to have three supervisors in this sample, and I obviously cannot add third supervisor using the current style.
The supervisors/reviewers/opponent (2 + 2 + 1 hardcoded) are set up with `\TitleBack`
https://gitlab.utu.fi/samnuutt/annales/-/blob/master/example.tex#L97-101
which accepts 5 arguments (hardcoded)
https://gitlab.utu.fi/samnuutt/annales/-/blob/master/annales.cls#L502-505
It could be nice to have an option for 2 and 4 supervisors, arranged in a table, which will allow to input any number of supervisors from 1 to 4, covering all possible cases.
Otherwise, people like me have to dig through the cryptic TeX style files to change default settings.https://gitlab.utu.fi/samnuutt/annales/-/issues/2Allow more than 5 original publications included in the thesis2021-06-03T12:15:40ZIlia KosenkovAllow more than 5 original publications included in the thesisThe default command set for including original publications at the end accepts at most 5 papers.
Having 6 included papers (and I believe there is no upper limit for the number of papers included in the thesis), it would be nice to have a...The default command set for including original publications at the end accepts at most 5 papers.
Having 6 included papers (and I believe there is no upper limit for the number of papers included in the thesis), it would be nice to have an option for 6 (maybe 7) papers. A sample of recently published theses from our department suggests from 3 to 8 papers included in the thesis, and all of them printed in the back.
The main issue is the positioning of the black rectangular label on each odd page, which is moved down with each subsequent paper.
If used as-is, the 6-th paper's label goes out of page space, and the title is positioned incorrectly.
Right now the style file introduces an offset of 35mm with each new paper (if I understand it correctly) with label sizes of 35mm as well, which if reduced to 29mm, allows to include 6 papers, occupying the same vertical space and not exceeding any margins (35 * 5 = 175, 29 * 6 = 174).
https://gitlab.utu.fi/samnuutt/annales/-/blob/master/annales.cls#L246-335
If there are no strict guidelines on the size of the labels and the number of included papers, it would be nice to make it flexible.
Or at least provide some documentation on what can be done to the style file to achieve this.https://gitlab.utu.fi/samnuutt/annales/-/issues/3Add an option for (Name, Year) citation format2021-06-03T11:49:59ZIlia KosenkovAdd an option for (Name, Year) citation formatThe Annales guidelines available here
https://utuguides.fi/c.php?g=657189&p=4624107
provide two Word templates for Science and Technology theses, one with numbered citation ([XX]) and one with name-year citation (Familyname I. et al., YY...The Annales guidelines available here
https://utuguides.fi/c.php?g=657189&p=4624107
provide two Word templates for Science and Technology theses, one with numbered citation ([XX]) and one with name-year citation (Familyname I. et al., YYYY). The latter is the standard in my field, and it will save us, students, a lot of time if there is a pre-built option for switching between bib-styles, similar to how the languages are switched.https://gitlab.utu.fi/samnuutt/annales/-/issues/4setcitestyle problem with annales.cls2021-12-17T15:07:22ZJaakko Aholasetcitestyle problem with annales.clsWhen I'm compiling the example.tex with Overleaf editor online,
it files a complaint from `the annales.cls`:
Undefined control sequence:
`\setcitestyle{numbers,open={[},close={]}}`
> l.206 \setcitestyle
> {numbers,...When I'm compiling the example.tex with Overleaf editor online,
it files a complaint from `the annales.cls`:
Undefined control sequence:
`\setcitestyle{numbers,open={[},close={]}}`
> l.206 \setcitestyle
> {numbers,open={[},close={]}}
> The control sequence at the end of the top line
> of your error message was never \def'ed. If you have
> misspelled it (e.g., \`\hobx'), type \`I' and the correct
> spelling (e.g., \`I\hbox'). Otherwise just continue,
> and I'll forget about whatever was undefined.
Followingly, the title page of pdf holds following text:
> numbers,open=[,close=]
which obviously should not be there in the first place.https://gitlab.utu.fi/samnuutt/annales/-/issues/5\setcitestyl{authoryear, round} causes strange overlap2022-03-01T15:02:55ZSakari Lätti\setcitestyl{authoryear, round} causes strange overlapI've added \setcitestyl{authoryear, round} in preample of thesis.tex, now citations print correctly in theory for my need, but separators get strange overlaps. If citation in text is (Author et al., 2022), only half of the comma can be s...I've added \setcitestyl{authoryear, round} in preample of thesis.tex, now citations print correctly in theory for my need, but separators get strange overlaps. If citation in text is (Author et al., 2022), only half of the comma can be seen as left side of it is overlapped by white following "et al.".
I'm using miktex to compile.https://gitlab.utu.fi/samnuutt/annales/-/issues/6footnote mark size2023-10-11T11:49:37ZMaria Stonefootnote mark sizeHello,
currently if I use \footnote{This is my footnote.} command, the footnote marker-number appears very large both in text and in the footer. And it does not look good.
Is there a way to fix this?
Thank you,
MariaHello,
currently if I use \footnote{This is my footnote.} command, the footnote marker-number appears very large both in text and in the footer. And it does not look good.
Is there a way to fix this?
Thank you,
Maria