On 11/10/2016 13:56, Julian Brooks wrote:
for my particular usage, it's a thesis
Before changing anything in the template, read everything you can find
about the institution's policies on thesis submissions. It isn't
uncommon for educational institutions to have very specific design
requirements for thesis hiding in very obscure places.
By way of example. Times Roman is usually mandatory for the text body.
In the guidelines of at least one institution, each language had a
mandatory typeface, weight, size, and colour. Within those guidelines
the process for applying for an exemption was described, along with a
statement saying that exemptions will be granted only for languages and
writing systems not currently covered by the guidelines.
Or, does anyone have any links to, or pointers for, a good place to look
that not only provides examples but clear instructions on spacings,
heights, etc.?
Bruce Byfield
_Designing With LibreOffice_
2016
ISBN: 978-1-921320-44-6
jonathon
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