================================================================================ PhD Thesis LaTeX Template - Institut Polytechnique de Paris ================================================================================ OVERVIEW -------- This is a LaTeX template for writing a PhD thesis following the formatting requirements of Institut Polytechnique de Paris (IP Paris). It includes a styled front cover, back cover, chapter formatting, headers, bibliography management, and appendix handling. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REPOSITORY STRUCTURE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ├── main.tex # Main document – compile this last ├── 1ere.tex # Front cover – compile this first ├── 4eme.tex # Back cover – compile this first ├── thesisehess.sty # Custom style package ├── biblio.bib # Bibliography file └── Modele_these_IP_Paris/ # IP Paris cover assets ├── ed/ # Doctoral school logos ├── etab/ # Institution logos ├── bande.png # IP Paris side band image ├── blank.png # Blank placeholder image └── IPPARIS-petit.png # IP Paris small logo -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FILE DESCRIPTIONS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1ere.tex - Front Cover Generates the front cover of the thesis following the official IP Paris layout. It sets the black side band, the NNT number, the institution logos, the thesis title, the PhD programme information (doctoral school, speciality, defence date and location), and the jury composition table. It must be compiled separately to produce 1ere.pdf, which is then embedded into main.tex via \includepdf. 4eme.tex - Back Cover Generates the back cover of the thesis. It typically contains the thesis abstract in French and English, keywords, and the institution branding. Like the front cover, it must be compiled separately to produce 4eme.pdf before compiling main.tex. main.tex - Main Document The central file that assembles the full thesis. It includes, in order: the front cover (1ere.pdf), a blank page, the acknowledgements, table of contents, summaries, general introduction (with its own bibliography), the thesis chapters (each with an abstract, sections, and an appendix), a global bibliography, lists of figures and tables, and the back cover (4eme.pdf). This is the only file you need to compile to produce the complete thesis PDF -- but only after 1ere.tex and 4eme.tex have been compiled first. thesisehess.sty - Style Package The custom LaTeX style package that controls the overall appearance of the document. It handles: - Page layout: A4 format with 2.5 cm margins. - Chapter and section styles: custom fonts and sizes for chapter titles, sections, subsections, and subsubsections. - Headers and footers: two page styles are defined: * plain_center: centered page number at the bottom, chapter title at the top right, with a header rule. Used for the main content. * noheader: centered page number only, no header rule. Used for prefatory pages such as the table of contents and summaries. - Line spacing: 1.5 line spacing throughout. - Hyperlinks: all internal links (table of contents, citations, cross-references) are set to black for a clean print appearance. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COVER PAGE ASSETS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The images and graphics used for the front and back covers are provided by IP Paris in the official thesis cover template: "Modele de these IP Paris" You can download the official template from the IP Paris doctoral school resources. Place the required images in the Modele_these_IP_Paris/ folder as expected by 1ere.tex and 4eme.tex. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- !! IMPORTANT: COMPILATION ORDER -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You must compile the cover files before compiling the main document. The front and back covers are included in main.tex as pre-compiled PDFs using \includepdf. This means that any changes made to 1ere.tex or 4eme.tex will NOT appear in the final document unless you recompile them first. Compilation order: Step 1 - Compile 1ere.tex --> generates 1ere.pdf Step 2 - Compile 4eme.tex --> generates 4eme.pdf Step 3 - Compile main.tex --> generates the full thesis NOTE: If you update your name, title, jury members, or any other information in the cover files, remember to recompile 1ere.tex and/or 4eme.tex before recompiling main.tex, otherwise the changes will not be reflected. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GETTING STARTED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Fill in your personal information (name, thesis title, jury, etc.) in 1ere.tex and 4eme.tex. 2. Follow the compilation order above. 3. Replace all \blindtext placeholders in main.tex with your actual content. 4. Add \markboth{Section Title}{Section Title} at the start of each chapter, section, and subsection to control the page header text.