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% Ignore Figures and Tables:
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%TC:envir figure [ignore] ignore
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%TC:envir table [ignore] ignore
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%TC:envir align [ignore] ignore
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% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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\label{subsec:verzeichnisse}
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Folgende Verzeichnisse sind zu erstellen:
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\begin{listenabsatz}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Inhaltsverzeichnis
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\item Abbildungsverzeichnis
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\item Tabellenverzeichnis
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\item Formelverzeichnis
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\item Abkürzungsverzeichnis
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\item Glossar
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\end{listenabsatz}
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\end{itemize}
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\subsection*{Einleitung}
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\label{subsec:einleitung_struktur}
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Die Einleitung sollte folgende Punkte behandeln \parencite{reiter2011,theisen2013}:
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\begin{listenabsatz}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Beschreibung des Problems und der Forschungsaufgabe
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\item Verdeutlichung der Relevanz für Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft
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\item Hypothese
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\item Definition der Leitfragen
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\item Stand der Wissenschaft/Technik
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\item Vorgehensweise zur Verifikation der Hypothese
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\end{listenabsatz}
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\end{itemize}
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\subsection*{Methoden}
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\label{subsec:methoden_struktur}
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Der Methodenteil umfasst:
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\begin{listenabsatz}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Beschreibung der Umsetzung der Vorgehensweise zur Erzielung der gesuchten Ergebnisse (z.\,B. Aufbau der Messtechnik und Ablauf der Experimente, Beschreibung der Arbeitsinstrumente und Werkzeuge, Beschreibung der Lösungsprozesse oder Vorgehensweise bei der Literaturrecherche/Selektionskriterien)
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\item Methoden müssen so beschrieben sein, dass andere Personen das Verfahren nachvollziehen/reproduzieren können
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\end{listenabsatz}
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\end{itemize}
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\subsection*{Ergebnisse}
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\label{subsec:ergebnisse_struktur}
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Im Ergebnisteil erfolgt:
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\begin{listenabsatz}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Darstellung der über die Untersuchungsmethoden erzielten Ergebnisse (objektive Darstellung)
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\item Stellungnahme zur Verifikation der Hypothese durch Beantwortung der Leitfragen
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\end{listenabsatz}
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\end{itemize}
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\subsection*{Diskussion}
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\label{subsec:diskussion_struktur}
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Die Diskussion beinhaltet:
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\begin{listenabsatz}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Interpretation der Ergebnisse (was lässt sich aus den Daten folgern -- subjektive Beurteilung/persönliche Meinung)
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\item Vergleich der Ergebnisse mit den bisher bekannten Daten (Bewertung der Ergebnisse aus der Literatur: gibt es Übereinstimmung oder Widersprüche; wie lassen sich mögliche Widersprüche erklären?)
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\end{listenabsatz}
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\end{itemize}
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\subsection*{Zusammenfassung}
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\label{subsec:zusammenfassung_struktur}
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Die Zusammenfassung enthält:
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\begin{listenabsatz}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Kurze Beschreibung der Fragestellung und der Ergebnisse
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\item Ausblick und Empfehlungen
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\end{listenabsatz}
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\end{itemize}
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\subsection*{Literaturverzeichnis}
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\label{subsec:literatur_struktur}
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@ -93,10 +93,10 @@ Das Literaturverzeichnis listet alle verwendeten Quellen auf.
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\label{subsec:danksagungen_struktur}
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Optional können Danksagungen eingefügt werden:
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\begin{listenabsatz}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Benennung der Sponsoren
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\item Nennung der Hilfspersonen und deren Aufgabengebiet
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\end{listenabsatz}
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\end{itemize}
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\subsection*{Eidesstattliche Erklärung}
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\label{subsec:erklaerung_struktur}
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\label{subsec:anhang_struktur}
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Der Anhang kann enthalten:
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\begin{listenabsatz}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Arbeitshypothese
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\item Leitfragen mit Validierung
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\item Projektplan (Gantt-Diagramm)
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\item Verbesserungsvorschläge (nur in Version 2)
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\end{listenabsatz}
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\end{itemize}
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% ==============================================================================
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% End of Kapitel 2
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\label{sec:seitenraender}
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Die Seitenränder sind wie folgt definiert:
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\begin{listenabsatz}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Einheitlicher Rand: 2\,cm (alle Seiten)
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\item Zusätzlicher Textbereich durch DIV=14 Einstellung
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\item Automatische Berechnung des Satzspiegels durch KOMA-Script
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\end{listenabsatz}
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\end{itemize}
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Jeder neue Absatz hat zum vorhergehenden Absatz einen Abstand von 6 Punkten (konfiguriert in \texttt{Settings/General.tex}). Zusätzlich wird ein erhöhter Abstand vor Sections (4,5ex) und Subsections (3,5ex) eingefügt, um eine bessere visuelle Gliederung zu erreichen \parencite{theisen2013}. Für Listen gibt es die Formatvorlage \texttt{listenabsatz}, bei der kein Abstand zwischen den Listenelementen enthalten ist.
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Jeder neue Absatz hat zum vorhergehenden Absatz einen Abstand von 6 Punkten (konfiguriert in \texttt{Settings/General.tex}). Zusätzlich wird ein erhöhter Abstand vor Sections (4,5ex) und Subsections (3,5ex) eingefügt, um eine bessere visuelle Gliederung zu erreichen \parencite{theisen2013}. Für Listen gibt es die Formatvorlage \texttt{itemize}, bei der kein Abstand zwischen den Listenelementen enthalten ist.
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Die Ausrichtung des Textes und aller Überschriften erfolgt im Blocksatz. Die Silbentrennung wird automatisch eingesetzt, um ein ausgewogenes Schriftbild zu erreichen.
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\hline
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\textbf{Element} & \textbf{Schriftart} & \textbf{Größe} \\
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\hline
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Titel & Blender-Bold & 24 pt \\
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Standardtext & DIN-Regular & 11 pt \\
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Titel & Blender-Bold & \textbackslash Huge \\
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Standardtext & DIN-Regular & \textbackslash normalsize \\
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Kapitel (Chapter) & Blender-Bold & \textbackslash LARGE \\
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Überschrift 1 (Section) & Blender-Bold & \textbackslash Large \\
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Überschrift 2 (Subsection) & Blender-Bold & \textbackslash large \\
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Überschrift 3 (Subsubsection) & Blender-Bold & \textbackslash large \\
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\hline
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Inhaltsverzeichnis & Blender-Bold & 10 \\
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Abb.-verzeichnis & Blender-Bold & 10 \\
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Tab.-verzeichnis & Blender-Bold & 10 \\
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Abk.-verzeichnis & Blender-Bold & 10 \\
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Glossar & Blender-Bold & 10 \\
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Inhaltsverzeichnis & Blender-Bold & \textbackslash normalsize \\
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Abb.-verzeichnis & Blender-Bold & \textbackslash normalsize \\
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Tab.-verzeichnis & Blender-Bold & \textbackslash normalsize \\
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Abk.-verzeichnis & Blender-Bold & \textbackslash normalsize \\
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Glossar & Blender-Bold & \textbackslash normalsize \\
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\hline
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Zitate & DIN-Regular & 12 \\
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Kopfzeilen & Blender-Bold & 10 \\
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Fußzeilen & Blender-Bold & 10 \\
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Fußnoten & DIN-Regular & 9 \\
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Abstract & DIN-Regular & 11 \\
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Zitate & DIN-Regular & \textbackslash normalsize \\
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Kopfzeilen & Blender-Bold & \textbackslash normalsize \\
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Fußzeilen & Blender-Bold & \textbackslash normalsize \\
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Fußnoten & DIN-Regular & \textbackslash footnotesize \\
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Abstract & DIN-Regular & \textbackslash normalsize \\
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\hline
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\end{tabular}
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\end{table}
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\label{subsec:ueberschriften_format}
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Die Hierarchie der Überschriften wird durch unterschiedliche \LaTeX{}-Schriftgrößenbefehle und vertikale Abstände deutlich gemacht:
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\begin{listenabsatz}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Kapitel (Chapter): \textbackslash LARGE mit 3ex Abstand davor
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\item Überschrift 1. Ebene (Section): \textbackslash Large mit 4,5ex Abstand davor
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\item Überschrift 2. Ebene (Subsection): \textbackslash large mit 3,5ex Abstand davor
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\item Überschrift 3. Ebene (Subsubsection): \textbackslash large mit 2ex Abstand davor
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\end{listenabsatz}
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\end{itemize}
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Die großzügigen vertikalen Abstände vor Sections und Subsections sorgen für eine klare visuelle Gliederung des Dokuments. Alle Überschriften verwenden Fettdruck (\texttt{\textbackslash bfseries}) zusätzlich zur \texttt{blenderfont}.
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\subsubsection{Hervorhebungen}
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Auf Hervorhebungen von Text mittels Fettdruck, Unterstreichungen etc. soll generell verzichtet werden. Ausnahmen bilden:
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\begin{listenabsatz}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Überschriften der dritten Ebene (fett)
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\item Tabellenköpfe (fett)
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\item Eigennamen (kursiv mit Serifen)
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\end{listenabsatz}
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\end{itemize}
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\subsubsection{Abstract}
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Das Abstract auf der Titelseite verwendet als einziges Element \emph{Times New Roman} in kursiv mit 10 Punkt Schriftgröße. Diese Formatierung hebt das Abstract visuell vom restlichen Dokument ab.
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\label{sec:tabulatoren}
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Der Abstand für Tabulatoren beträgt einheitlich 2\,cm. Dies gewährleistet eine konsistente Einrückung bei:
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\begin{listenabsatz}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Listen und Aufzählungen
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\item Eingerückten Zitaten
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\item Formeln (1\,cm Einrückung)
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\item Strukturierten Daten
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\end{listenabsatz}
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\end{itemize}
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\section{Technische Umsetzung in \LaTeX}
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\label{sec:technische_umsetzung}
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In \LaTeX{} werden die Zeichenformate automatisch durch die Dokumentklasse und die gewählten Pakete umgesetzt. Die HSRTReport-Klasse definiert:
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\begin{listenabsatz}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Basisschriftgröße: 11pt (durch Dokumentklassen-Option)
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\item Schriftart: \texttt{blenderfont} (Franklin Gothic Book oder Systemalternative)
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\item Überschriftformatierung durch KOMA-Script mit erweiterten Abständen
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\item Automatische Seitenumbruchkontrolle durch \texttt{PageBreakControl.tex}
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\item Zeilenabstand: 1,5-fach (\texttt{baselinestretch=1.5})
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\item Absatzabstand: 6pt (\texttt{parskip=6pt})
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\end{listenabsatz}
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\end{itemize}
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Die konsistente Anwendung der Zeichenformate trägt wesentlich zur Professionalität und Lesbarkeit des Dokuments bei.
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\subsection*{Python-Code}
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\label{subsec:python_code}
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%TC:Ignore
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\begin{lstlisting}[caption={Python-Beispiel: Fakultätsfunktion},label={lst:python_factorial},language=Python]
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def factorial(n):
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"""Berechnet die Fakultät einer Zahl rekursiv."""
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for i in range(10):
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print(f"{i}! = {factorial(i)}")
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\end{lstlisting}
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%TC:EndIgnore
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\subsection*{LaTeX-Code}
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\label{subsec:latex_code}
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%TC:Ignore
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\begin{lstlisting}[caption={LaTeX-Beispiel: Dokumentstruktur},label={lst:latex_example},language=TeX]
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\documentclass{article}
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\usepackage[ngerman]{babel}
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\end{equation}
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\end{document}
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\end{lstlisting}
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%TC:EndIgnore
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\section{Querverweise und Zitationen}
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\label{sec:querverweise}
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% !TEX root = ../../Main.tex
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% ==============================================================================
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% Example Chapter Template
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% ==============================================================================
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% Description: This file serves as a template for creating new chapters.
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% It demonstrates the proper structure, formatting, and various
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% LaTeX elements that can be used in academic documents.
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% Usage: Copy this file and rename it for your own chapters.
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% Include it in the main document using \input{Content/Chapters/your_chapter}
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% Author: [Your Name]
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% Date: [Date]
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% ==============================================================================
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% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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% Chapter Declaration
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% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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% Start a new chapter with a descriptive title
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% The \label command allows for cross-referencing
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% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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\chapter{Example Chapter Title}
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\label{chap:example_chapter}
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% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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% Chapter Introduction
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% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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% Begin with an introductory paragraph that outlines the chapter's content
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% This helps readers understand what to expect
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% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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This chapter demonstrates the various features and formatting options available
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in the HSRTReport template. It serves as a comprehensive guide for creating
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well-structured academic content. The following sections will cover different
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aspects of document formatting, from basic text elements to complex mathematical
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expressions and graphical content.
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% ==============================================================================
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% Section: Basic Text Formatting
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% ==============================================================================
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\section{Basic Text Formatting}
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\label{sec:basic_formatting}
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% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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% Subsection: Text Styles
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% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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\subsection*{Text Styles}
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\label{subsec:text_styles}
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The template supports various text formatting options:
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\begin{itemize}
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\item \textbf{Bold text} for emphasis on important terms
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\item \textit{Italic text} for foreign words or emphasis
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\item \texttt{Monospace text} for code, file names, or commands
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\item \underline{Underlined text} for special highlighting
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\item \textsc{Small Caps} for acronyms or special names
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\item Combined styles: \textbf{\textit{bold and italic}}
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\end{itemize}
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% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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% Subsection: Quotations
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% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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\subsection*{Quotations and Citations}
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\label{subsec:quotations}
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For short inline quotes, use regular quotation marks: ``This is a short quote.''
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For longer quotations, use the quote environment:
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\begin{quote}
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``This is a longer quotation that demonstrates how block quotes are formatted
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in the template. Block quotes are typically indented from both margins and
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may have different spacing. They are ideal for quotations that exceed
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three lines of text.'' \cite{example2023}
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\end{quote}
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% Direct citation with page number
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According to \textcite[p.~42]{examplebook2022}, the methodology is sound.
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% Multiple citations
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Several studies have confirmed these findings \parencite{example2023, conference2023}.
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% ==============================================================================
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% Section: Lists and Enumerations
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% ==============================================================================
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\section{Lists and Enumerations}
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\label{sec:lists}
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% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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% Subsection: Unordered Lists
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% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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\subsection*{Unordered Lists}
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\label{subsec:unordered_lists}
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Simple bullet points:
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\begin{itemize}
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\item First main point
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\item Second main point
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\item Third main point with sub-items:
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\begin{itemize}
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\item First sub-item
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\item Second sub-item
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Nested sub-sub-item
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\item Another nested item
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\end{itemize}
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\end{itemize}
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\item Final main point
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\end{itemize}
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% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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% Subsection: Ordered Lists
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% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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\subsection*{Ordered Lists}
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\label{subsec:ordered_lists}
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Numbered lists for sequential items:
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\begin{enumerate}
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\item First step in the process
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\item Second step with sub-steps:
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\begin{enumerate}
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\item Sub-step 2.1
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\item Sub-step 2.2
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\end{enumerate}
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\item Third step
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\item Final step
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\end{enumerate}
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% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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% Subsection: Description Lists
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% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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\subsection*{Description Lists}
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\label{subsec:description_lists}
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For term definitions:
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\begin{description}
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\item[Term One] Definition or description of the first term. This can be
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multiple lines long and will be properly formatted.
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\item[Term Two] Definition of the second term with emphasis on clarity.
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\item[Complex Term] A more detailed explanation that might include
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technical details, examples, or references to other concepts.
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\end{description}
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% ==============================================================================
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% Section: Mathematical Content
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% ==============================================================================
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\section{Mathematical Expressions}
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\label{sec:mathematics}
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% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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% Subsection: Inline Mathematics
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% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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\subsection*{Inline Mathematics}
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\label{subsec:inline_math}
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Mathematics can be included inline, such as the quadratic formula
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$x = \frac{-b \pm \sqrt{b^2 - 4ac}}{2a}$, or the famous Euler's identity
|
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$e^{i\pi} + 1 = 0$.
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|
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Common mathematical symbols include:
|
||||
\begin{itemize}
|
||||
\item Greek letters: $\alpha$, $\beta$, $\gamma$, $\Delta$, $\Omega$
|
||||
\item Operations: $\sum_{i=1}^{n}$, $\prod_{j=1}^{m}$, $\int_{a}^{b}$
|
||||
\item Relations: $\leq$, $\geq$, $\approx$, $\equiv$, $\propto$
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\item Sets: $\mathbb{R}$, $\mathbb{N}$, $\mathbb{C}$, $\emptyset$
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||||
\end{itemize}
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% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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% Subsection: Display Mathematics
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% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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\subsection*{Display Mathematics}
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\label{subsec:display_math}
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For important equations, use the equation environment:
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||||
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||||
\begin{equation}
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||||
\nabla \times \vec{B} - \frac{1}{c^2}\frac{\partial \vec{E}}{\partial t}
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= \mu_0 \vec{J}
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\label{eq:maxwell}
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\end{equation}
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\myequations{Maxwell's Equations}
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Equation \eqref{eq:maxwell} represents one of Maxwell's equations.
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Multi-line equations with alignment:
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||||
\begin{align}
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f(x) & = x^2 + 2x + 1 \label{eq:function} \\
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||||
& = (x + 1)^2 \label{eq:factored}
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||||
\end{align}
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Matrix example:
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||||
|
||||
\begin{equation}
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||||
\mathbf{A} = \begin{bmatrix}
|
||||
a_{11} & a_{12} & \cdots & a_{1n} \\
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||||
a_{21} & a_{22} & \cdots & a_{2n} \\
|
||||
\vdots & \vdots & \ddots & \vdots \\
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||||
a_{m1} & a_{m2} & \cdots & a_{mn}
|
||||
\end{bmatrix}
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||||
\label{eq:matrix}
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\end{equation}
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\myequations{Matrix}
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|
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% ==============================================================================
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||||
% Section: Figures and Graphics
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||||
% ==============================================================================
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\section{Figures and Graphics}
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||||
\label{sec:figures}
|
||||
|
||||
% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
% Subsection: Single Figures
|
||||
% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
\subsection*{Single Figures}
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||||
\label{subsec:single_figures}
|
||||
|
||||
\begin{figure}[htbp]
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||||
\centering
|
||||
% Replace the rule with actual image:
|
||||
% \includegraphics[width=0.6\textwidth]{Content/Images/your_image.png}
|
||||
\rule{0.6\textwidth}{0.4\textwidth} % Placeholder
|
||||
\caption[Short caption for list of figures]{Detailed caption explaining the
|
||||
figure content. This caption can be quite long and should provide
|
||||
sufficient information for understanding the figure without reading
|
||||
the main text.}
|
||||
\label{fig:single_example}
|
||||
\end{figure}
|
||||
|
||||
As shown in Figure~\ref{fig:single_example}, the visualization clearly
|
||||
demonstrates the concept. Always reference figures in the text.
|
||||
|
||||
% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
% Subsection: Multiple Figures
|
||||
% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
\subsection*{Side-by-Side Figures}
|
||||
\label{subsec:multiple_figures}
|
||||
|
||||
\begin{figure}[htbp]
|
||||
\centering
|
||||
\begin{subfigure}[b]{0.45\textwidth}
|
||||
\centering
|
||||
% \includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{Content/Images/image1.png}
|
||||
\rule{\textwidth}{0.6\textwidth} % Placeholder
|
||||
\caption{First subfigure}
|
||||
\label{fig:sub1}
|
||||
\end{subfigure}
|
||||
\hfill
|
||||
\begin{subfigure}[b]{0.45\textwidth}
|
||||
\centering
|
||||
% \includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{Content/Images/image2.png}
|
||||
\rule{\textwidth}{0.6\textwidth} % Placeholder
|
||||
\caption{Second subfigure}
|
||||
\label{fig:sub2}
|
||||
\end{subfigure}
|
||||
\caption{Comparison of two related concepts: (a) shows the first concept,
|
||||
while (b) illustrates the second concept.}
|
||||
\label{fig:comparison}
|
||||
\end{figure}
|
||||
|
||||
% ==============================================================================
|
||||
% Section: Tables
|
||||
% ==============================================================================
|
||||
\section{Tables}
|
||||
\label{sec:tables}
|
||||
|
||||
% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
% Subsection: Simple Tables
|
||||
% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
\subsection*{Simple Tables}
|
||||
\label{subsec:simple_tables}
|
||||
|
||||
\begin{table}[htbp]
|
||||
\centering
|
||||
\caption{Comparison of different methods}
|
||||
\label{tab:comparison}
|
||||
\begin{tabular}{lccc}
|
||||
\toprule
|
||||
\textbf{Method} & \textbf{Accuracy (\%)} & \textbf{Speed (ms)} & \textbf{Memory (MB)} \\
|
||||
\midrule
|
||||
Method A & 95.2 & 12.3 & 256 \\
|
||||
Method B & 97.8 & 45.6 & 512 \\
|
||||
Method C & 93.1 & 8.9 & 128 \\
|
||||
Method D & 99.1 & 78.2 & 1024 \\
|
||||
\bottomrule
|
||||
\end{tabular}
|
||||
\end{table}
|
||||
|
||||
Table~\ref{tab:comparison} presents a performance comparison of different methods.
|
||||
|
||||
% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
% Subsection: Complex Tables
|
||||
% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
\subsection*{Complex Tables with Multicolumn}
|
||||
\label{subsec:complex_tables}
|
||||
|
||||
\begin{table}[htbp]
|
||||
\centering
|
||||
\caption{Experimental results across different conditions}
|
||||
\label{tab:experimental}
|
||||
\begin{tabular}{l|cc|cc}
|
||||
\toprule
|
||||
\multirow{2}{*}{\textbf{Sample}} &
|
||||
\multicolumn{2}{c|}{\textbf{Condition A}} &
|
||||
\multicolumn{2}{c}{\textbf{Condition B}} \\
|
||||
& \textbf{Mean} & \textbf{SD} & \textbf{Mean} & \textbf{SD} \\
|
||||
\midrule
|
||||
Sample 1 & 12.3 & 1.2 & 15.6 & 2.1 \\
|
||||
Sample 2 & 13.5 & 1.5 & 16.8 & 1.9 \\
|
||||
Sample 3 & 11.9 & 1.1 & 14.2 & 2.3 \\
|
||||
\midrule
|
||||
\textbf{Average} & 12.6 & 1.3 & 15.5 & 2.1 \\
|
||||
\bottomrule
|
||||
\end{tabular}
|
||||
\end{table}
|
||||
|
||||
% ==============================================================================
|
||||
% Section: Code Listings
|
||||
% ==============================================================================
|
||||
\section{Source Code}
|
||||
\label{sec:source_code}
|
||||
|
||||
% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
% Subsection: Code Examples
|
||||
% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
\subsection*{Programming Examples}
|
||||
\label{subsec:code_examples}
|
||||
|
||||
\begin{lstlisting}[language=Python, caption={Python function example}, label=lst:python_example]
|
||||
def calculate_statistics(data):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Calculate mean and standard deviation of a dataset.
|
||||
|
||||
Args:
|
||||
data (list): List of numerical values
|
||||
|
||||
Returns:
|
||||
tuple: Mean and standard deviation
|
||||
"""
|
||||
import numpy as np
|
||||
|
||||
mean = np.mean(data)
|
||||
std = np.std(data)
|
||||
|
||||
return mean, std
|
||||
|
||||
# Example usage
|
||||
dataset = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
|
||||
mean, std = calculate_statistics(dataset)
|
||||
print(f"Mean: {mean:.2f}, Std: {std:.2f}")
|
||||
\end{lstlisting}
|
||||
|
||||
Listing~\ref{lst:python_example} demonstrates a simple statistical calculation
|
||||
function in Python.
|
||||
|
||||
% ==============================================================================
|
||||
% Section: Cross-References and Hyperlinks
|
||||
% ==============================================================================
|
||||
\section{Cross-References}
|
||||
\label{sec:cross_references}
|
||||
|
||||
% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
% Subsection: Internal References
|
||||
% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
\subsection*{Internal References}
|
||||
\label{subsec:internal_refs}
|
||||
|
||||
This template supports various types of cross-references:
|
||||
|
||||
\begin{itemize}
|
||||
\item Chapters: See Chapter~\ref{chap:example_chapter}
|
||||
\item Sections: As discussed in Section~\ref{sec:mathematics}
|
||||
\item Subsections: Details in Subsection~\ref{subsec:text_styles}
|
||||
\item Figures: Shown in Figure~\ref{fig:single_example}
|
||||
\item Tables: Data in Table~\ref{tab:comparison}
|
||||
\item Equations: According to Equation~\eqref{eq:maxwell}
|
||||
\item Pages: On page~\pageref{sec:lists}
|
||||
\end{itemize}
|
||||
|
||||
% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
% Subsection: External Links
|
||||
% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
\subsection*{External Links}
|
||||
\label{subsec:external_links}
|
||||
|
||||
Links to external resources:
|
||||
\begin{itemize}
|
||||
\item URL: \url{https://www.example.com}
|
||||
\item Email: \href{mailto:email@example.com}{email@example.com}
|
||||
\item Linked text: \href{https://www.latex-project.org}{LaTeX Project}
|
||||
\end{itemize}
|
||||
|
||||
% ==============================================================================
|
||||
% Section: Glossary and Acronyms
|
||||
% ==============================================================================
|
||||
\section{Using Glossary and Acronyms}
|
||||
\label{sec:glossary_usage}
|
||||
|
||||
% Demonstrate glossary usage
|
||||
The \gls{Textkoerper} contains the main content. When using acronyms like
|
||||
\acrfull{a:MPG}, they are automatically formatted. Subsequent uses show only
|
||||
the short form: \acrshort{a:MPG}.
|
||||
|
||||
% Add more glossary entries as needed
|
||||
Technical terms should be defined in the glossary file and referenced using
|
||||
the appropriate commands throughout the document.
|
||||
|
||||
% ==============================================================================
|
||||
% Section: Advanced Features
|
||||
% ==============================================================================
|
||||
\section{Advanced Features}
|
||||
\label{sec:advanced}
|
||||
|
||||
% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
% Subsection: Footnotes and Margin Notes
|
||||
% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
\subsection*{Footnotes}
|
||||
\label{subsec:footnotes}
|
||||
|
||||
Footnotes provide additional information\footnote{This is an example footnote
|
||||
that contains supplementary information not essential to the main text.} without
|
||||
interrupting the flow of the main text.
|
||||
|
||||
% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
% Subsection: Theorems and Proofs
|
||||
% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
\subsection*{Theorems and Definitions}
|
||||
\label{subsec:theorems}
|
||||
|
||||
\begin{definition}[Important Concept]
|
||||
A formal definition of an important concept that requires precise
|
||||
mathematical or technical language.
|
||||
\end{definition}
|
||||
|
||||
\begin{theorem}[Fundamental Theorem]
|
||||
\label{thm:fundamental}
|
||||
Statement of an important theorem that will be proven or referenced.
|
||||
\end{theorem}
|
||||
|
||||
\begin{proof}
|
||||
The proof follows from the definition and basic principles...
|
||||
\[
|
||||
\text{QED}
|
||||
\]
|
||||
\end{proof}
|
||||
|
||||
% ==============================================================================
|
||||
% Chapter Summary
|
||||
% ==============================================================================
|
||||
\section{Chapter Summary}
|
||||
\label{sec:chapter_summary}
|
||||
|
||||
This chapter has demonstrated the key features of the HSRTReport template,
|
||||
including:
|
||||
|
||||
\begin{itemize}
|
||||
\item Text formatting and typography options
|
||||
\item Mathematical expressions and equations
|
||||
\item Figures, tables, and code listings
|
||||
\item Cross-referencing and citations
|
||||
\item Advanced document features
|
||||
\end{itemize}
|
||||
|
||||
These elements form the foundation for creating professional academic documents
|
||||
using this template. Each feature can be customized further to meet specific
|
||||
requirements of your document.
|
||||
|
||||
% ==============================================================================
|
||||
% End of Example Chapter
|
||||
% ==============================================================================
|
||||
@ -46,10 +46,10 @@
|
||||
% Left header: Chapter number and title
|
||||
% Right header: Document title
|
||||
\fancyhead[R]{%
|
||||
\color{gray}\blenderfont%
|
||||
\ifnum\value{chapter}>0%
|
||||
\thechapter\quad\leftmark%
|
||||
\fi%
|
||||
\color{gray}\blenderfont
|
||||
|
||||
% show if chapter > 0
|
||||
\ifthenelse{\value{chapter} > 0}{\thechapter~–~\leftmark}{}
|
||||
}
|
||||
\fancyhead[L]{\color{gray}\blenderfont\@title} % Document title on right
|
||||
|
||||
@ -57,17 +57,19 @@
|
||||
\renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{#1}{}}
|
||||
\renewcommand{\sectionmark}[1]{} % Don't show sections in header
|
||||
|
||||
\newcommand{\footerhorizspacing}{\qquad}
|
||||
|
||||
% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
% Footer Configuration
|
||||
% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
% Footer format: Author Name | Module Name | Page X of Y
|
||||
% The footer is centered
|
||||
\fancyfoot[L]{%
|
||||
\fancyfoot[C]{%
|
||||
\color{gray}\blenderfont%
|
||||
\@author%
|
||||
\quad|\quad%
|
||||
\footerhorizspacing%
|
||||
\ifdef{\modulename}{\modulename}{Modul-Name}%
|
||||
\quad|\quad%
|
||||
\footerhorizspacing%
|
||||
Seite~\thepage~von~\pageref{LastPage}%
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@ -79,19 +81,19 @@
|
||||
\fancyhf{}
|
||||
% Show headers also on chapter start pages
|
||||
\fancyhead[R]{%
|
||||
\color{gray}\blenderfont%
|
||||
\ifnum\value{chapter}>0%
|
||||
\thechapter\quad\leftmark%
|
||||
\fi%
|
||||
\color{gray}\blenderfont
|
||||
|
||||
% show if chapter > 0
|
||||
\ifthenelse{\value{chapter} > 0}{\thechapter~–~\leftmark}{}
|
||||
}
|
||||
\fancyhead[L]{\color{gray}\blenderfont\@title}
|
||||
% Same footer as regular pages
|
||||
\fancyfoot[L]{%
|
||||
\fancyfoot[C]{%
|
||||
\color{gray}\blenderfont%
|
||||
\@author%
|
||||
\quad|\quad%
|
||||
\footerhorizspacing%
|
||||
\ifdef{\modulename}{\modulename}{Modul-Name}%
|
||||
\quad|\quad%
|
||||
\footerhorizspacing%
|
||||
Seite~\thepage~von~\pageref{LastPage}%
|
||||
}
|
||||
\renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt}
|
||||
@ -104,18 +106,18 @@
|
||||
\fancypagestyle{fancy}{
|
||||
\fancyhf{}
|
||||
\fancyhead[R]{%
|
||||
\color{gray}\blenderfont%
|
||||
\ifnum\value{chapter}>0%
|
||||
\thechapter\quad\leftmark%
|
||||
\fi%
|
||||
\color{gray}\blenderfont
|
||||
|
||||
% show if chapter > 0
|
||||
\ifthenelse{\value{chapter} > 0}{\thechapter~–~\leftmark}{}
|
||||
}
|
||||
\fancyhead[L]{\color{gray}\blenderfont\@title}
|
||||
\fancyfoot[L]{%
|
||||
\fancyfoot[C]{%
|
||||
\color{gray}\blenderfont%
|
||||
\@author%
|
||||
\quad|\quad%
|
||||
\footerhorizspacing%
|
||||
\ifdef{\modulename}{\modulename}{Modul-Name}%
|
||||
\quad|\quad%
|
||||
\footerhorizspacing%
|
||||
Seite~\thepage~von~\pageref{LastPage}%
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
6
Main.tex
6
Main.tex
@ -44,6 +44,12 @@
|
||||
% Configuration in Settings/General.tex
|
||||
\maketitle
|
||||
|
||||
% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
% Reset Page Counter
|
||||
% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
% Reset page counter after title page so TOC starts at page 1
|
||||
\setcounter{page}{1}
|
||||
|
||||
% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
% Set Page Style
|
||||
% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
14
docker-compose.yml
Normal file
14
docker-compose.yml
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
|
||||
services:
|
||||
latex:
|
||||
#image: texlive/texlive:latest
|
||||
build:
|
||||
context: .
|
||||
dockerfile_inline: |
|
||||
FROM texlive/texlive:latest
|
||||
RUN apt update -y
|
||||
RUN apt install inkscape -y
|
||||
volumes:
|
||||
- ./:/data
|
||||
# working_dir: /data/Projektbeschreibung-MKI-METI-Projekt
|
||||
working_dir: /data
|
||||
entrypoint: ["make", "compile"]
|
||||
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Reference in New Issue
Block a user