I'm impressed... I have no idea what half this stuff is ;-) On the LaTex, etc. I can say this. Many if not most math and phisics departments at major universities have LaTeX styles that conform to their universities specific thesis/disertation guidelines... If you are here at ASU, you can download it from the math department. I downloaded a copy over a year ago and have been using it (either directly or in modified form) for a variety of papers for my coursework. You can also find similar style templates for MS Word, etc. If you're up for it I would like to get together and discuss all this. I'm starting to write my thesis in plant bio (ecological modeling) and soon to start a second in computer science... Depending on what you want to do I may have a couple of different options for you. EBo -- Trent Shipley wrote: > > Flow chart for Dissertation preparation. > (Dissertation is in Cultural Anthropology) > --------------------------------------------------- > > 10 SGML + emacs + normalize > | > V > 20 XML + DTD + nsgmls verification > | > V > 30 (XSLT + (SAXON|Xalan))|(DSSSL + JADE) > | > V > 40 (XSL:FO + WordPerfect|Word|?)|(LaTeX + latex) > | | > V | > 50 (LaTeX|TeX)? | > | | > V V > 60 (dvi)? <------------------------ > | > V > 70 PostScript > | > V > 80 Fomatted hard copy > > ---------------------------------------------------- > > As you know I am working on my Dissertation. I am currently in step '20' > and ready to start working on a DTD. This should be pretty straight > forward. I am anticipating few problems. > > Likewise steps 60 to 80 should pose few problems. However commercial > documents are scarce for steps 30 and 40 so I am soliciting advice. > > 30: SAXON vs Xalan vs JADE > > 31: Has anyone worked with these freeware products? How do they compare? > > 32: I have done some research on XSLT and am pretty sure I can get the hang > of it. The _structure_ of DSSSL looks pretty similar to XSLT (historically > the other way around, of course). How much harder is it to use DSSSL than > XSLT? > > 33: How much will working with DSSSL help learn LISP/Scheme style > programming? > > 34: What will look better on a resume, DSSSL or XSLT? > > 40: XSL:FO vs LaTeX (Yes, I know they aren't interchangeable.) > > 41: There are no math formulas in the dissertation also no color and no > graphics. There is lots of manipulation of block formatting, fonts, line > spacing changes and footnoting. > > 41: FO looks like it is more intuitive and more expressive. Is this true? > > 42: Is LaTeX likely to require a lot of tinkering to get *exactly* the > result I want? Will I wind up coding my own modules and working in TeX? > > 43: The text is on young people in Jordan. I will be using the standard > Latin-1 characters plus the Arabic Unicode code page plus a couple of other > Latin code pages plus a Greek and a Cyrillic code page to transliterate the > Arabic. It looks like FO has much better support for internationalization > than LaTeX. It looks like LaTeX is limited largely to European languages. > > 44: I suspect that WordPerfect and Word can read FO documents, but I'm not > 100% sure. I can't find an FO to TeX or dvi or PostScript converter on > SourceForge. bummer.