Theses, Books, Title pagesIs there a preferred style for theorems, definitions, proofs

Classicthesis, Bachelor and Master thesis, PhD, Doctoral degree
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Is there a preferred style for theorems, definitions, proofs

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Love the template. I was wondering if you had a preferred style for theorems, definitions, proofs, and the like. I can, of course, write my own environments but they wouldn’t necessarily match the rest of the template and I was hoping you had a good way of implementing them.

Thanks for all your efforts.

Dan

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Re: Is there a preferred style for theorems, definitions, pr

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Hi Dan,

I don’t think a consistent style for those things has been written for this template. The best person to contact regarding that would be Andre (see Original Author section above), as he is the person who wrote this template and continues to develop it. If you do end up creating a consistent style matching this thesis then please send it over to me and I can incorporate it into the template.

Cheers,
Vel
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